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*v; ; v ■ r-- aes ARY 15,1879 nW^wrlWrw f tire »«rt edrer- !■ loW^r Caro- Local Hews. A*e>l« .r The People. 'UUl'ton—Q. A. FwidA«»._ So—&. 0. Htanskli*. HleekvlUe—Uai, O. 8. Stsai>k\n. OrftbAius—W. M. C* Bamberg—E. B. Ttlkr. Allendale—W. C. Johns Cbari-witou—U. M. Alhxand«k. Onr iubecribers and advertlsete can call upon tbs nearest Agent whenever they Wish to settle their account*, Our Ajrents •fe authoriE-M) to receive anU give receipts A>r ail aaoueys due us. O ' & Befcrk making contracts for adver tleiog call at Thk^buplu office and get our rates. No one ban or ehall do better or cheaper work than we. ; r-i , i Service* at (he Fplacopat Charch Divine bervices were held at the Episcopal Church of the Holy Apos tles at thfcl place on Sunday last, the itev. W. Bucklngbntn, son of our res pected townsman, Mr. J. C. Bucking ham, officiating. At the morning ser vice and during the* day two Infanta were baptised. Both at the morning and evening services large ami atten tive oongregatioriB were In attendance to .listen to the eloquent and earnest beraons of the mtUster. The musical department was ably filled, by Mr. —WoodhscpyrUf-Wmistoa, a«d the 4eo. tiering ot the beautiful chants of the t$urcb was very effoctlve. Ihe Rev. Mr. Bucbteghum delivered a very forcible and afryctiouate address to the Sunday School in the afternoon. In which he made several touching at. jusimm to Barnwell as the home of his youth. Sunday last will be a day long to be remembered by the little congregation of this Church, and the Rev. Mr, Huckingbem returns to his Northern home carrying with him the ♦•arfieel prayers of the Church for his well-being and success. - In our last issue we stated that Cnpt. Lancaster bad gone on to Atiiinta.for the purpose of obtaining the custody of John Boetock. Owing, boweven to certain defects in the tequisitionipn- penj Governor Colquitt refusedt to release B >etock Capt. Lancaster re turned last Saturday and, after having the defects in tlie papets remedied, started back for his ptisotter on Sun- day Tilght last. He is expected hcurly, but up to the time ol our going to press has not arrived. —f— i — — —— M.T —y-.-..'____ Mr. E. W. Peacock. who lives near this place, was seriously injute I liy being thrown from Ids horse while rid- irc to ehun h last' Spndsy. Bt'th of l.h nims were injured by the fall, one of them being dislocated. At last ac counts he was doing ivell, we are glad to say. As has been preciously announced Court will be bold ip the new Court House Hull. The building will be fin* ished, with the exception of the iron Utep*. and temporary wooden ones wdll be placed in their stead for the present. t We are glad to learn that Mr. James Patterson, an old resident of this vil lage, who has beet seriously sick for several days, is getting better. ' -i . ' M» The public officers were bus^traov'ng Into their new quarters last Monday and Tuesday. ^Phe endowment of. A university by Mr.'Vandeibiit is certainly an act of great benevqjencc, but the endowment to suffering humanity by Dr. James L. Glider in hie celebrated Gildkh’s Liv er Pills meets the greatest want of the American people. For,dale by G. A. Phillips, Wiilistoo, and Druggists generally. . Florida, Ijaud of Flowers, - ihe ethersal mMdotss of the land of r flowers. To them we would say the necessity of that expen sive trip is obviated by Couehetw' Compound Honey of Tar, which ipeed- 4ly cures the coughs and colds Inci- klent to this rigorous clime. 'For pub lic speakers It. surpaseea the Demos- thetic regimen of “pebbles and sea shore voice rings with the silvery cadeoos oj a bell. Use Coussens’ Compound boney of Tar. Pi Ice 60 cents a hot- tlev For sale by Charles Pechmann, Barnwell 0. H., and by Dr. Stokes, Bluckville, S. C. Office DfMoeratlc Cowaty Cfcalr- —■« • ' " Blacivillr, ■BaSnA-ru. Co , 8 0., 1 . February 8,1879. j Td" the Executive Committee and the Democrat* ol the County : The Executive Coratpittee is reques ted to meet at tb^ Fair Grounds, ni Barnwell <5, Ebion Thursday*20th Feb- ruary,’ at 11 o^lock precisely. The especial husioesa of lb.e meeting quantity f to sglh U^th of gral will be to make acrangemenfa for the proper defence of members of bur par ty under prosecution by the United States. ... ‘ - Having been assigned by the eall'of the eounty tc the position I occupy, with Its responsibilities, I am embar rassed to a great- degree In the per formance Of my duties by the want, of propersupportin this connection, while fn all other matters, from the beg^ln- fftg "bf the campaign to its happy and successful termination, I have had great cause for gratitude for the hearty and sympathetic assistance ex tended tomjK In tide matter X must beg the club chairmen forming the-Executive Com mittee to know and fuel they must share my responsibility, and If any members of our party are through persecution (miscalled .prosecution) made sacrifices on the altars of oui country, I claim to have performed the duties of my office, and that the blame is not for me. Again and again have the necessary funda been called for, and. the defl- ciegcy still exists. Under the first call, at the rate ot 25 cents for each mera- berpsbout one-half was collected, some clubs paying up In full, and others paying very little. Under the second A Mwffel Farmer. * Mr. Xoha G. Braze], who farm* about twelve miles below Columbia, In Rich land county, has Bet an example id ail who are In the habit of thinking and teaching that farming doek hot pay. Itost year ba ran three ploughs, tbh- ding about elghty-tlve acres, and he made sufficient provisions to keep bis family a year,-and a consMerublo nd ba- of rough food for stock, such as fo<J7 der, pea vines, &e., beside a good many chufae, nqt measured, also, abrtut 150 bushels of potatoes. His wife raised 60 turkeys, and a great many chickens, of which lafer shq eold $25 or $30 worth. He attributes his success -to the fact that he and his two sons did their .own ploughing; worked early and Fate,'or as be ex pressed it they “ were-at work when ihe wbippoowills hollered in the mor ning and when the^whlppoowills hol lered in the evening,’’and finally, they abstain from Intoxicating liquor. TOOLE’S '+ft Mffwi coTTOircnr comdemser . i ^ Asn , t- PXmFTCC'T DTJSX1CI*. As there are two or lUrosslyhpof 04n4«B'' sen hi the market ijt will bo neovsmry to re fer gin owner* to tl-e principle point* of de fects in the old. in order to show more plain ly tne improvement* contained in the new. Condenser^ heretofore have been arranged to bat from tht lapping principle, that i*. ruuMs,wu« of cotton, about seven hundred bom- -- - els of cord and peas, and any quaottfy must pa**. This (a a perfect w.iy to make a good, strong bat f but it has one aeriou* objec ion In the sate of coHwit Up* so perfect I A IHyMteriows Hlarder. Mr. Johnston, a young man who has been cletking for Mr. G. R Sewell, of Ibis county, disappeared on Chritmas niglit and liaa.hiiien missing ever since. On last Monday some unusual marks about the grave of an old colored man, wbo_ wns buried dome tUne in Deeera- ber, drew the attention of some men, who decided og exhuming the colored corpse to ascertain the cause of these signs, when th^y fqund the body of the unfortunate young man referred to buried on top of the coffin. It is eall almost pot-Mng has-been paid, thought the youmrnran was .murdered^ some clubs refusing to cont ribute under It, unless the clubs iaarrears under the first call responcl to their full amount. The Executive Committee nt its hist meeting fjWiia.the second cill fora contribution at the rate of 23 cents from each member, and, without es^ poeially saying so, I think the idea was to disregard the deficiencies under the first cull and make a hew attempt to raise the necessary funds, the in tention being, as at the first call, to ^et. each club make up a sum equal to r $25 for every 100 members.«r at that rate, some members paying in more.or lees, according to,theii means and their patriotic impulses. At the ejecting of the Committee now called members will, if possible, come prepared to pay in the assess ment on each dub in accordattca wit It th» second call. The money is needed for the follow ing purposes : To pay the expenses of the prison ers and of tiidr witnesses, and to en gage a lawyer to conduct their cases, and for .incidental expenses. - The duties of a lawyer in these cases will be onerous,, and ills expenses considerable, and, while some legal gentlemen may be willing to givetlieir legal services without a charge lu dol lars, still Ido not think tly?)* can af ford to pay their own expenses. lam salit-fled it is best to employ good counsel and pay for it. L“t the law yer work up his cased and not grab at Un-in hap-hazaid. We must recollect that the members of the patty are in honor bound to de fend those who have been so unjustly prosecuted through petjureq^witnets- eh, and that in the future onr party will lose zeul and pluck if it feels that it is false to itself. I request the legal gentlemen of the county to communicate with me beforw the day the Commitu».meets, urid in form me on what tetaieeach of them will take charge of these cases to their dual conclusion. These communica tions will be submitted to the Commit tee, and it will be asked to elect coun sel to take charge of the whole mati ter. These communb atlons, if under double envelopes and endorsed, will only be opened lu presence of the Committee. The treasurer will be pr< sent nt the meeting and make an exhibit of the liabilities of each club under tbs first and second calls. I appeal once more to the Demo crats of the county, .and hope they will respond with a part of the gene- roeky and magnanimity that they ex hibited in the campaign of ’76. Our and burled in this manner to conceal" the bloody deed.—fCheraw News. l>ei»|»era«lo<M* In Dtorllogtwa. " ‘ * Darlisotos. B. C.. January 8.—To night as Mr. Dolen, the jailor of this rniinty whs entering the jftll for the purpose of reviewing the prisoners, he was knocked down at the outer door by saver a i men who hall Scaped from their cells and were lying in.wait for him. He is severely although not dangerously hurt. Ten prisoners es caped, only bite of whom has so far been recaptured.—[News and Courier. On Wednesday evening last a color ed nian, living on tbo place of Mr. Au gustus Fiudd.inbt. Matthews,Orange burg county, left ins bouse with two small children in Hr- Fastening the door to keep the children in, he pro- eeeded to the woods to obtain wood for the night’s use. While cutting he heard screaming an^ looked only to see his house on fire. | Before reaching the spot to rescue the children the roof ft 11 in and the children were bottl ed to death. Trial Justice Julius A. Ivlwanls held an inquest over the re mains and a verdict was leturnedin accordance with the above facts. A throng of sufferers with coughs , and colds annually go South to enjoy wpNwea i n all will not be over one- third of the "amount then contributed. Respectfully submitted, G. B. LARTiarr, Dern. Co. Chairman. Governor Hampton will not go to Florida as was anticipated, but is ex- poet<|l to leave Columbia in a few days for the low country, whither ho goes on a visit to friends in that sec tion. The recent decision of the Su preme Court In the matter of the bonds maturing on the 1st November* 1879, having relieved him of any nee- ceesity of resuming the duties of the Executive Office until they are dispos ed of. It is not probable that he will again assume the gubernatorial chair. His resignation os Governor may, therefore, be expected at any time. The Rev. T. DeWlrt Talmage, the. ground and lofty tumbler of the pul pit, prior to his discourse on Sunday last, explained his telegram to Bnltl* ‘■tovore last. Spring, asking certain gen tlemen to enbscribe $5,000 each for his church. He closed by saying: “Let me any in passing that a man who can twist anything wrong out of that tele gram is either a villain or a fool.” rUughthM ** Ninety-ninth hymn.” [Laughter.! ■r Hfetiled l.lghtalHg. When used for rheumatism, sore throat, lame back, neuralgia, sprajesi bruises, contracted muscles, stiff clearing the throat until the joints, corns and bunions* on human beings ; anti spavin, ring bone, galls, scratches, ete., on animals, Couaaens’ Lightning Liniment is unequalled, and ita effects simply electrical. As Its name suggests,“-it Is quick to re lieve, anti thousands bear witness to its-astoundlng vlrtuea. Price bOcents. For sale by Charles FechmSnn, Barn well G. H., and by Dr. Stokes, Blkck- Tills, 8. C. Df, Barter’s Liver Pills produce ac tivity ia the bltitary organs, with out aoy Violent puigattye effect. They are at. once the miftest and most effect!v6 cathartic. For sale by iffilfaigllbFYGdlfetors; The Hon. James B. Campbell and E- "W. M. Mackey have both bran exam ined before the Teller Committee at Washington. The former charges the Legislature with locating the polling preclcctft lb Charleston cOanfcy for par ty ends, and says that In tbs last elec tion he was counted out bjrftaud. fetot, and bays tbs Republican “ klis jokeB” wtre printed fora set-off fn t^ Democrats used them, but No merchant now considers his stock complete telthout -a full llst of Dr. Harter’s Medicines. The people uemjmd them and dealers must keep them. .£or sale by ah druggists and dealert. STATU OF ^OUTH CAROLINAr COUNTY OF BARNWELL. Allen J. Weathershee, Trustee of Ashley M. and Martin F. Wehihetabee. NOTICE OF APEUCATIOX FOR FT. A'AL JJlSCliARGE. . ToalVWhom thi The undersigi 81 see Presents May Concern: ned will apply _ _ abo. W. Gilmore Blmn s. Probate Judge of llarnwell county, on 'I uesday, the Util d^y of February, A. D. 1879, lor a final dis charge ■*» Truetee of Ashley M. and Mar tin F. WealherKh-<ft. ' ALLEN J. WEATDEHKltEE. J’nrwry 4th. 1879 Jsn9-I Thirty-two Granges are represented used them so slyly that' ‘he State Grange now in sesiflO at thoftsi Republicans were deceived. | Raleigh, N. C. i mmmik b. * < DEALER IN Dry Goods, Groberirt. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Hardware^ Cutlery, Notions, &c., &c. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND Tbs beat brands of Wines, Liquors, Beer, Tobacco, and Cigars* at prices whicb dWy competition. Give tne a call when you dome «b Barnwell and you shall not leave dis satisfied. On tny table will be found the beet The the r««l and folds up *o nicely after it pauses the machine ihut qimaititie* of ii go in the pm* folded tip, whieh «4u»m the fibre to press bent or crooked in the hale, or te have the appeartneo of napped colton. I make tills statement ujion tne authority-of cotton buyer! who Here informed- me, of the fact. This, then, is one point of Improvement in tny Condenser. By reversing tire motion of Ihe reel end Hlowinj ihe cotton down on nn endless apron* Upping thfe cotton, flake ntA - time, on the eecl is presented ; at the same time the meshes of the reel are kept clear of efttton and e free pesiutge fifeir nnd dust ac quired. Afle^ ,he cotton ledropped down on the apron it ia whipped round to four rollers in fbont, where it forms a but. The passage of Ihe tint between these r^hers tfi form abet obviates I lie above trouble*, and de liver* the cotton with a benutifuiflnffy *p- pe.truce, perfectly clear of any nappt or dust nt nil. The attachment of fonr rollers Is do signed to make them doubly secure against fire. The additional improvement in the chest is of great value. By it th&duM is conveyed out of the gin room, at the same time it prevents fire from getting" into'the cotton. My aim has been to make a self-ex tinguishing condenser,' and I am satisfied that my aim is ful’y accomplished by the addition/af foiirtillcrs to quench the btnii. Yes, I have put an end, to all gin house bum ing, except thebnrns oftlte vile incendigry. If you do not fear him stop your insurance expenses at once, or demand S qonaiderable f-equetion, fur I tel!you you have insurance enough in this machine,! w.th but »email TO FACILITATE A DISSOLUTION OF THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING BET WEEN THE UNDERSIGNED^ THEY OFFER THEIR — ENTIRE, WELL . SELECTED IND^ ASSORTED STOCK OF GOODS * . ‘ •Cvi> ,/jt v. y REGARDLESS OF COST. Now is the time to lay in yonr Supplies far the coming yeaft' •?00 Pair of Gent’s PANTS, from 75 conis per pair op ^ . r *() Stiitt of Gent’s CLOTHING, from $G.U0 per su t up. ^ $1,000 Worth of SHOES, all Kuitis,- Stylett "finrftiFashions, at almost ineretiib’e Priced. $250 Worth of SADDLES AND ftRlDLES, ' * - 25 Beat BEDSTEADS, direct froM tlio MnnufatiurTT. ^ r 25 Pair Bo>t IVhite anti Colowtii,BLAN l KETS. • , v " A Larjre Atwortment of FiAfe Get^a’ 11 A'1'8, bought direct nuRotfom Figure!. HOMESPUNS, CALICOES, and all othet* DRY GOODS, W jjbwn. l,6f)0 Yards of Choioo DHESS'GOODS, 10 cents per yard. / 25 Dotcu LINEN SHIRT FRONTS, at 82.00 per Doicn. lOO Rubber 1 ippeti LEAD PENCILS, at 20 cdjdJLjter dozen. v ^ 25,000 Best NEEDLES, at.2j eanUt per papfer. Admaatiuc anti English PINS, 2j cunts nnd 5 cents per Paper; And all other Goods at Figures that will suit the Times and the Emcrgetfcy. /. / Give us a call at once, before this select Stock of. Goods is disposed of, A small purchase will repay joiii T. V ADIEU I 74 GRAHAMS, S C. FDRCH60TT, BENEDICT & C0. wholesale aNp retail ■ ,*» , BEALEB8 DRY AND resfcUTi in yuiir etntctriifig rtxt yeu are *afe i with your lint rooms sgainst the many constant causes of fire in gins than there-l* in your concluding that yon can jump over the moon. Almost every l?sue of your countypaper, th«n«Mon ju»t paused, ha* an nounced, “ The gin house ana cunteuLs of Q. W. was burned or the5thinst.; hardly iiad time to got males out. Take warning, friend, yours may be likewise announced this year, -if you should not avail yourself of the security obtained by the use of thi* machine. You need not^oomplain, “Not able.” If you are able lo bear your present nsk and, perhaps, a burn once in your 1 He time, you are able to pay from $45 to $G0 onre to save a healthy man hi* health, to save a good gin and fixture* from ashes, to aave dem cotton from dust and to clear bad cotton of dust, and to niake the fair ones feel proud that they are relieved of the trou tile 6f batting cotton the oM way'for quilts, comfort*, Ac. ~ ran ms or SAifc. All who ban satisfy me of theirresponsi. bility in every respect, are invited to send in their orders now—to-day. Do not defer un til Pall Fean not fill orders then like no.W-H ' * You iwl I be required to give yonrnote for the amount, without interest, till Fall, and five bales of cotteir ginned, •when the note will he cousidered due, and which isconsid- ered a sufficient guarantee of the machine, and the property in the machine to remain in »e until finally paid fur. Order" now. You will be sure to be in tiqit. Correspon dence of all gtn owners earneiily suiiciiodat once, bend stamp for circular. Address J. L. TOOLE, IVlIliston, S. C.H. R. N. B. Ttollmony given when wanted. janCO-fimo* - OH AWLKSITON. »• - OrrEB .THB — CHEAfKSTASDBEST B A R G- A. XtiDJ B U THI SOUTH ICltN WTATtB® ATTORNEY AT LAW, ABBEVILLE C.'IL, S. C., Will practice In *aU the State and United States Courts. jatrSO-BaH'S Real Estate Agency. 1 offer my services ss Real E-ttatr Agent to parties having Lancia u Houses to sell, and I will endeavor to make quick sales of all property bo- trusted to tne. A I have now for sale— 4 dwelling house* in Blaekvllle. 8 store-house* in BlHckvIlle. " 1 vacant lot in Black villa. . - 100 acres of land near Blaekvllle. 80 scree of land on Ed Id to river. - Eight hundred sores of land in Orangeburg county; one-balf of a mill and ponding privilege to be sold with this tract, formerly owned by A J. Evans, Eeq. 196 1-2 acres of land near Grahame. All of which I will treat for on ac commodating terms. Your favors respectfully solicited. G. E. STEADMAN, oc24-tf Blaekvllle, 8. 0. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, , COUNT! OF BARNWELL. By W. Gilmore Him ms. Judge ot Probate fdr paid oouuty : suit , , istration on the -. - win totalis'd), late of said State and county, dAAAAAAfi—— <•' dheeTare. therefore, to cite and admon ish, all and singular, the kinged and creditors of the MuSwowln Btaose.. 1 , that they be a> d appear before me. In tbelTO- batei'ourt,,to be held at Barnwell 0. It,on THDH8DAY, the Sth day of Febrwry next ensuing, st 10 o’clock In the forenoon., to show cause, If. any they have, why said admin 1st rattan should not be gnwted. hand this the 14th day JanM-td - Probata E HIM M i, Judge. B. C. ToRenr. » Those Indebted to me^augt edmf forward and settle, or not A 25x60 feet Store in the town of Wllllston, sice front, in ■■■■[“ GlasS 1 central portion frbft 3m o , poaluVvly — —. , »to them f«*r another year, of tbehualneasporUpn of the town. Terms OHABUB PECBMAS. •flSJt, j D. ilROWK, 1 JuTyitt - *UU*o.*C. 4 i \ * 50 Cases Bsdt >Staudarti Prints at 5 anti 5}c. 10 Caves yard wide Frtnch Cali coes at 7 ami 8c. - 20 Cases Longcloth at 5, C,7i 8 and 9c. 20 Coses Canton Flannel from 7c. bpwatds. . . * 22 all wool Flannels at 11}, 12 1-8, 16, 20o. and up wards. 2 Cases Boulevard Skirts from 60c. up. 500 Dozen Indies* Mlrtes’ end Gents' Undervests at25, 35, . 50c. and u|. v 200 Cloaks, extra, fine, from $5 to $20 each. 200 Ladies’ Klmwls from 75c. up. 600 Dozen Napkins from 75c, tu , $4 per dozen. 8,000 Dozen 36x42 took buck and damask towels from $1.70 to $4 per duzen. 690 Parrs Blankets from $1 to $8 per pair. 60 Bales Brown Domestics from ——■ 4 l-4e. upwaids. 20 Cases Gefman, French, Kn- • ■' glish and Ihtiian Dress Goods at from 8 to 75o, per yard 500 Pieces of Silks, in all shades, from 75c. to $3 per yard. $20,000 Worth Alfxuas and Mourning Goods from 15c-to $1 per yard. 1,200 Dozen Ladies’, Gents’ and Misses’ llooe at from$l to $l per dozen, and from 10c. to 40c. per pair, 800 Pieces Fancy Caasimere from 25c. to $3 per yard. 600 Dozen, all linen, Handkcrchlefr from 60c. to $3 per dozen. 20 Cases of Jean* from 10c. to 40c, per yard. 3,000 Ladies’ Corsets from 40c. up. 200 Cartons of Ribbons, in all shades and quality, from 50c. to $3 per piece, or 5o. to 25c.-pur yard. i _ MILIjION S Of other articles too numerous to meu« ana offered lower than from any other Hoose. Orders' are probptly filled by the _ f Proprietors. _ AH Goods purchased from our re* tail Stock, amonnting to $10, are ship' ped C. O* D. or by PoM Office Order, free of Charge, to any part of the State. Liberal terms to Dealers and Planters of good standing. Do trot fail to order your Goods from . V M FIT,(icon, BENEDICT & 1,0., . 275 KINO STREET, oc9I-iy CHARLESTON, 8. C. SAM’X. *. MARSHALL EDWARD 0. MARSHALL. . ^ icuca J WESCOAT. SlVDEL l uiim & Cl, mtoarau Hr Hardware. Cutlery. Grins, Ac., sod Agrlcuttnral Implements, 314 KING fif., CORNER SOCIETY, .■A, (Signdf^be Golden Gun). ALSO, 66 and 67'SOCIETY STREET, Clkiariestww, Ji. €. Agents for CelebeaTed Wa -i HpH lyr; - BB.P.F.0YOKS3, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, BZACKVILLtA 8TC., H AS oa tasd and la constantly re ceiving .» well selected stock of purg Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Port unruly. Toilet Brio a-Brao, Patent Perfumeiy. Toilet _ Medtelues and Drnggtets which he offers on the roost term* for oesb ot couhtry prodtes, f! Professional calls In town or country promptly nttended to,, ^ •ep26 tf 'A 0. tc R L. IE N, TheSt. Paul Fire Dry Goods, r —— . I™ Marine Insurance Companj 5APEST cosip any in th IGNITED STATES Wifi underwrite on all kinds of property, real and personal, in Barnwell county, ia* cludlng gins, gin-house*, mill* and maebin ery. cotton ginned and unginned at tk« low est current rate*. H. M. THOMPSON, , Local Agent, \V|1li»«ion. 8. C. N. B. rplioies issued in brtt English Fire Companlm if preferred, confined to dwell ing homes, store* and contents. june27-tf T. Markwalter’s MAKRIaB w«bk«. Broad St., (near Lower Market), Augueta. Oa. . MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, and Mar ble Work generally always oa hand er made to order. A "large selectloh ready ffir letter ing and delivery at shortest notice. Several hundred* of new design* of Ihe meet modern style of Monuments tarnished nt a lower price than ever before in tbia market, and of the beet workmanship, similar to that of tit# new CONFEDERATE MONUMENT Recently erected by ate in Augusta. oclO-Gmo Wedding Gifts —AT— AIsIsAN’S. ' FINE WATCHES, Amerlean and Swiss, of ths Latest Styles. RICH JEWELRY Of New and Elegant Designs and Exqui site Workmanship. STERLING SILVERWARE, In Fresh and Beautiful Patterns, especial ly adapted for Wedding Presents. SILVER PLATEDWARE. Tea Sets, Walter*, Ice PI to Iter*, Butler Dishes. Cups, OoMeto, topoous. Forks of best quality, Ac. • ‘ < CHOICE FANCY GOODS. French and American Clocks, Flue Table Cuthiry, Spectacles, Ac, Watches | Jewelry Carefully Repaired. THE BEST GOODS AT THE-LOW- Jbioi rmmsn. ■ rwr * 7 JAMES ALLAN, W King street. Charleston. & C. sepl9-ly BaniweU Preparatory School FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. T HE undersigned begs to announce that ho is now prepured to reotflv* pupils pn the following teftaa, vtx: Latin.t’renob, Mathematics, and the various English branches, per quarter.........a...,'.-AH) 00 The eome pef month.. . i 8 00 lostruetloh In tbt English branebea, Reading, Writing, Arltbmetk!, Geography, Gram mar, per quartet............ ThoeaBMi per month.. 4. W. G. TYSON, Principal Mueie lesson* given by a competent lady teacher, . ■ ..TJ- Board oa reasonable terms' In the ▼Hinge, r- -- ■ •’ » -72- 83' $8 HASEL, NEAR KING ST., 12—8b DENTISTRY- II ♦*«».<' a ''auuuuM' « J H. E MILHOUS, D D S WILL ha at bis office la Black ville, 8..C., , Mondays, and wilt nuet patient* there tifiinifduanatice i* given. Will attend throughont Barnwell and Ita LeadiDg MllUPfry OF AUGUSTA; m MRS. Hi BRi^i S OLICITS orders for and Fancy Good*. All the leading shaf Bobnet*. Prices low. ‘ Frln^RftbOto*, 1 in stock of Lscc*. Hair Switches. Zephyr, Card Bourd, 251 Broad nov213nl . Ai ' .".tSh 1 r- joo X. n 184$. a. h. aosaas. xfftaikuLntiM Rifles, Guns, Pistols, AND w “ POCKET CUTLERY, '' • ANISKIJNIlTIONr OF AIJL KI^DS URIAH DUIIN BAS just received another dravs af flaa Kentucky ’ ‘NHL , and inviiaa tha ooraful inapaation af the lovers of IIone flesh. Ptatitaovn th«h"8tack wefi attaadad to at vary modarald riles. URIAH DUNN. fAemK j; T ^ Ss ^ FOTABY public, Collecior Md Adjuster ef JFFICES; U8 Hast Bay, Cbarlaaton, ‘TC, Gtahaiua, Barnwell County, 8.C, AU busineoa pawnptly Rctarenoas -S>' m and v. A Co , Geo. W. Willis — anloua Vita;- t ia BACHARACH. i BACHARACI i CO., \vnOL,KIIAi.C Cl NO. 40$ MARKET^BTREET. PHILADELPHIA, PA. ' nori dm7.r 1 £'■ EaTABLtsnav 1861; , CHARLES HICKEY, nwat.afc tw »wi3 Looking Olasua, Every Variety of Mocld- ing*. Windy# Cohiiew, PhtAogrfphia Frames, Cord find Tassel Loops, Etc. . No. 345 King 8k, above Liberty, Charleston, Soulh Carolina. Engravings sad W) Pain ting* Renovated, aeffil-fim * ' . DR- . 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