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TJHE l>KOPIiE m* «iS I mm ,IO|l> w. HOI.MKA. Kulitor. THURSDAY, J56-— APRIL 24, 11 Wk ore oot reaponelble lur tlie vu w of our correspondeula. .vi fc »1ic defence: Mr. If. M. Mycr* F. H. Brown^ Osee Gnnlt, (‘colored), I). L. Copeland. K. R Tyler, W. yf Brabhnin mid Jolin D. BrOwn. lR7n. TIkj pond jirrv. it was c»wi|»incd in Chftvlcston, on .S»tlurd*y cvniiing:, hid HE CROWS FOR BARNWELL ! J*pecllL> MifWUh j4 Tb* Tcojil#.] A special to 7ue Pkople iuflrtns ih that the Coorf, oa Tuesday, dircc ted the jary to bring In a verdict of not guilty in the liarnwall conspiracy case* which have been on trial since Friday hurt. Mr. AIJrkh has mnnajrod these coses in- tt mas crly ntannjr. Wo have given « full outliuo of the trial elsewhere, and rejo'utt that it has resulted in a dear, ruhstantial and consistent rebuttal of the wild, groundless and unoorrob*rated rhnrge* of the witnesses fi>r the prottccn- li.-ti. and that U has exhibited, in striking relief, single and nnadorned 1 truth Hgniust a dark bsck-groumrnf vile false* h Ktd htid fbul eotfspirdt-y. bund true I i Is against seven! qUietri mrties, nut residents of this county. t.» », m i .. /. ,» • •: heuvy clouds, Indicating any thing but favorable weather for tho enjoyment part ids On .'londay the following witnesses were examined for tho defence: An drew Bennett, .1 jR. Easterling, Luther W. Williams, S. C. Willi.ittts, W. J. Howe, P. A. Hutto, I).. Aliy(tcr. James A. Wallet*,' CTIX BVown’nnd Puniel "White. Mhnll Killing be iVlade Kawl'iil? Tlie f S. Conn nml tbc Harr* well C’nsrs. The United Statea Court was con venod in Charleston nt 10 o’clock, on Friday morning, 18th inst., Judges Bond and Bryan presiding. The District Attorney announced that lie wm ready to proceed with the ease of the United States \a. Osceola U. Gantt, Daniel "White, Andrew Bennett, Lut.icr Williams, Dave Kcnncrly, "E. J. Pea cock, James A. Walker, Janes Godhec, Willian II. Mntlreny, Sami II. Ray, Nat Miller, J«hu D. Holman, laaac Dychos, William Hay, Fletcher Aaron Y illiam Barker and Seobrook Dunbar. This ease rharges the defendants, un der Section 0,520, tinder five different counts, with conspiracy to prevent Fred. II Nix from exercising his franchise in voting for aud supporting Robt. Smalls for Congfess at the election held in No- vember last, and with assaulting and in* juring him in his person nnd property. Messrs. Ilobt. Aldrich aud J. W. Barnwell appeared for the dolcndanla. Tho following jury waa organised to try tho case: L. IL RumcII, PhMip Heller, Charles F. Osborne, A. S. Nights ^colored), John If. TaHwrt, N. K. Reed, J. II. Lindennan, W J. Fife (colored-), W. A. Leslie, J. P. Wragg (colored), A* KPlfiiniyi and John Pug- fr' n - The j,uror$ were j laced on their voir dire by the District Attorney, but the test oath was not applied except in the ease of Mr. Wm. M. Bird, fcho, being unnble to lake the oath, was rejected. Mr. B.jF, I lay is waa ohallenged permp- toriJly by tie Gorernment, andJauiea During the session of the Plate Med- icnl A^ociatloB, htld iuJ haj'lytou .last week, Dr. J. F. Qeddings, of a coui* mittee appointed, under resolution at the Inwt nnuual meeting of the Association, made a verbal report on tbc subject of euthanasia, or the propriety and feftsi* bility of hastening death when the phy. sdcun is absolutely ’ sure that death would ensue, and which culled forth considerable discussion by the doctors present—some being strongly iu favor of and others as strongly opposed to the measure. There is something to us ex, trcmcly horrible iu snch a discussion. Cun a pbvslrian be absolutely sure tluU a patient will dh, and when ? Can there possibly be a combination of circum stances that w ould justily one ip taking tho life of another, even if it be to re lieve him of sufforiog ? Before such a practice can be justified, it seems to us, tbc whole course of civilization must be changed, and be accommodated tb n condition of tilings entirely foreign now to hutnn'h sensibilities nnd human affeo tions. The wliole eodo of morals must be ovci turned, and the accepted theories of to-day must givo place to new and advanced ideas, H»eet sboekkg t* eon template. The statutes of the States of the earth must bo repented, and tlie justice upon which jurisprudence is based must lx* destroyed, new laws must be enacted, and a new theory of jastrer must be discovered by which the customs and rights of in«» thail be reg ulate!.—OrtnqlMng ‘#<o»r4a*f. 1 • 1 <-A*.l It A V liT AVKF.AT. An nl FcNiirta] the Ikei rcMli Sth tael c, Atll 1® ►- beautiful el with' tifTli ' r.y.pl*.' f-Tueailny Tl»e ’Itti-nittlo at WulleiVor®', Young by the defence. After readln* On Wedoepdny tho 13 h lust, a cy clone passed over Waltetboro’ 4 io Colleton county, demnlisbiog and completely wrecking over a boedred- houses, nnd killing six people, three white and three colored. The apoear- ^ince of the eastern portion of the town la simply indeset ibablo, trees and ruined houses bdug massed to gether in every direction, and all the streets and land-marks totally oblit erated. Tho following is a full list of the casualties in tho town and vicinity: KILT. ED. Mrs. Dr. Oeo. M. Rivers, Philemon Sanders, and Ben]. Reynolds, white, a boy aged fourteen uattiml Hcntf, the wife of Jackson Grant and Lydia Ford, colored. , WOUNDED. Miss Kliz-v Youngblood, arm broken j M4B8 Auniu Ktveis, severely womltfed ; Mr. Charles Farmer, white, and the of the long expected “ gala dsy.’.’j But by U;J0 o’clock the clouds beg4h to break and scatter and soon after '• Old Sol” sbotfCtf Ws Mo; ‘llluftlnaffAg* everything wjth bis bright rays. At an early hpur men in uniform began pouring Into the streefs of Aiken, apd by 9 o’clock they wore thronged with people^ all ready to start tg the scene vt snjoyment. At 10 p*ctock tho prer- oessioti was formed on Pa k Avmue in front of the Aiken Hotel, Captain Wagoner* of tlie German Artillery of Cbsrlcatoji,, commanding, assisted by Gen. Hill, Adjutant General of Massa- M ’ ' * ’'I 1 1 « < chusetts. Th« procession then marched through tho piiocipul thoroughfares reaching tire Bhuetzen grounds the va rious organizations were drawn up in fr*>nt of Vbo northern entrance of the Club Hail und Mr. D. 8. Henderson then welcomed tbe ylsHQr# .md invit ed them to participate In the vurkmg amusements which were to follow. The address was worthy of its gifted author and a suitable one for the oc casion. At the close of the address the Sbueum Club aud their Invited guests adjourned to the lunch table fwbl' h feature was by far the must agreeable aud pleasant to your cones- poudeut) and tho visitors scattered over the grounds to enjoy,themselves as their tasres dictated. In one part of the giouods swings, dancii g monkeys, magicians, etc u deiiglued the children, and many of latger growth. The con test fur shunting began ui 12 u’clock and continued throughout the day. Tlie following is a list of the prise* awarded to the soectsBful couteataabts nt target ahootiug: ,, . IKAlt tVTZK. ■ 'T ' ' ■ r-*'- ^ Btatf. iyewm. mlr^ growftig hlirtp, burg is tc « ,u Anc ^ on Is Of 4,200 tax payers la Greenville, 4,000 have paid up. Cotton Is' quoted in Columbia nt ion and three-fourths of a cent. By virtue of a the above entl ahnw, Cln uit l ,.t. Mixeo order nnw. v-'ii ■ uio*r 1|79,1 will sell icultural Implements. «dw t U. Ker- Tuary, nexi If being the stffiey 4»t PKeuhl Waili Bain well Court House. S O. between tho usual hour *of sale, the following described Toni pr >p*i ty; I hat eortula York county had Rue protnlsOiiofes fights last week. Nobody hurt. I Mid beta county < ( rnoro tract oMund situate, lying , ... OvVu'oT Jiarnwell, lii tho IT, contutuli less, bounded n<*rth Mrs. Hush Duncan, east by Turkey cr< Mouth bv the Augusta doad, •• A wed tho Williston road. Ter...S cash. I pay f'>rpsp*rt. Columbia is to have a etregt railway. A Barowtell e. H., 8. C., Tt has already had a fourteen pound ^ __ Over one hundred larg" drum fleli were bmogUrfb BehuTbrt ono dofTtuT weelc. A broom factory, superintended by a blind raab, Is In operation la the pen itoatiary. I -Spartanburg and Ornogtb jrg Uslm belts of country in which fruit crops Mirer fall. Tlie State Treasurer is busy paying foteTest on the recognised bonded debt of the Suite. Speaker Sheppard, of E Igefield, is to be married in May to a lovely young lady fiom Union, The Pickers’ Town Council have rot had a single disorderly per Am up for trial within a year. Governor Colquitt will be In attend icr Colquitt Since at Woff.rd Cdmtalkieemeht in Spartatibuig on the iTb of J une. tho iuiormatfun to the jary, the Dis trict Attorney announced that he would enter a as/, prot. as to the defondnm, Sami. H. Ray. Tho witurwKM called for the defence were Fred. H. Ni* (oolomd), W. M. Brabham ' (colored), Adam Peoples G. W. Br-* wife of George Washington, colored. (colorsdk, J. !♦.. M. pics (eolui qil) rabhntn (colorotl), J. 1*. Myer* (cslored), Jennings 1’eo- , W. J. JJissou, (shit#), occupuna tho whnjj of die first day’s proeoeaingi, and Fetor Cooper, (cfd ored), whose examination co Saturday morning closed the case for the prosecu- tiou. . It is not rveeewry for tha cpli^Uem ment of our readers as, in the character of the uvidgnee adduced in aopport of the charge, to rccspiiplato the testimony of these witnesses. It suffices tp say that it differed’ in no rcSfcct from that to which wo have so' long bden accus tomed in paHtfcaF prosewtfoiw. Fred. Nix, xlmse cviil^nco nas »Ur iMlwdl ** ra, “ ™ re,,,Mc M or bj Mr. Uobert Aldrich, etnted, io 1V1.lv O. Tooogblood, Ctorom Betllngfr, Jh« Mortally wouuded^ Julia Perry, mor tally wounded. A number of others are cut aud braised, more Or less, se re re I jv Four eohvred men on a turpentine plantation in the track of the storm are missing, and It I# reported that the Ifodlee of two Coloredehlldrwi are lying nt a camp grutibif elgfit friHes above there. The houses of Dr. Gen. M. ItltfeA), Sfato Senator Robert Fishfeume, Chas. B. Farmer, John W.. Uxbridge, Dr. Poetell rpe,. Ducrejia Miss Eiizi Youugbloo(l,,D<v.GU*rles Witsell, Itev. Mr. Dnnwoodie, Mrs. Daniel Hutson, Jackson Grant, Mrs. Juntos Wood, Jambs. \V. Prasfr, Israel Bunks, John bcott, James Brown, Daniel Robertson and 0. B. Brock are tptally destroyed, and are mere mass es of ruins. The residences of Miss iu rcjilj to a quesiiuu propounded lo him by that g$utlefuan, that lie had fuir.*h<kl the United" States Commissioner with the names of the persohs to he arrested, nnd had vgned the ajfidemtt iu blank lo he filled out lif the Ccmmifeioner. The whole of the statements madk by these men amounted to nothing but the mos* ridkukus tBiprohnbilliicA At tho close of (He case for the Oorrytuncot, bn .Saturday morning, Mr. Kobt. Al drich, as cormsel for the defence, asked the Court to instruct the jury to bring in a verdict of not-cviilty, for the followins reasons : 1. Because tier* bas-bcea no proof of the fact that Uobt,.&maUs was a lawfully rson /orf qualified person forfhc ofllse of member of Congress, or, in other words, that he had attained the age’of25 years, and had been seven years • cttiien of the United States, and was an inhabiiaut ofthisBtato.vf,^ d.; w fo r 2. Because there was no proof of in* timidatioa os accounr of race, color or previous condition of servitude 3. Because the conspiracy alleged iu' the iffdfetment vm *iwt-provwn by thtf evidence. ^ 4. Became there ii-iro dtogstkm in counts 1, 2, 8 end 4 of the information • hat the poaspiraoy, u alleged, was on acoouQt of race, color pr piwvious ocn ditlon of servitude. Mr. Aldrich then procedecd to make a brief Sot atofc a Glbv*^,- Clarence Lucas, R--v. E E. Bellinger, J. Ik TSohnrrlsoft, J. J. Rifne atwJ lilra. II. W. Weob are so injured ua to be untenuble, sod It will bo al most Impoualbie tu restore any pf them* This la only a partial Mat, many other houses being either des troyed completely or rendered tinid- h'ubimble. --f-ii . ' - . Tbe-erycn cbarchcs of tl e town are, heap* of rubbl$u l _HUd the Academy Is lo the skme condition. No siortekere de6troy>ed: The courthouse add Jail afe ludojuretf. th The people are crowded Into the few “ 'Ill " remaining dwelling-houses and pro- visions are short, hfueh distress Is iucvitnbte and esslothnce i* greatly needed. The Treasurer will collect tuxes at WH- fiston. May I; Msckvllie. t; Grahams,9~, mntiotf.i', Midway, 7; KhrhsEdts,A. • u* foM.'s Bridge, Pries let’s htOro, 10; Al lendale, tr, krwiaton, lif Bakloe, li; Purse's Store, 15-. Bobbkis, Hi: MUxoit's Mill, IT; Barnwell, 19 to 1 June. Total rate, If % tniHs. ! ' —r— . AinerlruM Yolen. af enn-j? Weather pfophetr predict spring freshets. J ^yf’atiUtoufS t,' The Bout hern flap 11st Don vent ion meet! in Atlanta, Ua., on the #th of May. - *ew» The bluer di bate to Ocnareae on the army blit cootie use. Baity spirit te in I860 tH. JT apparently as a*, far only two good” tFlnge hkvl hkp- pened, the election # fl^paeor Tbur- man as 1 resident pro tent of tbofleo- folle* iug witnesses were called for Councils. duoUoo of Sena the 12th South C« the «! First Prize—Silver pitchet, Gorman Artllltury. Hecuud Prize—One set Bohemian vtues and hull d >z?u spuuns, E igehcld Itillvs. The E igefield Rifles and Oerthnii Anidery irwie a tie, and the eontfcbt Octwevn the two cutnpnnive rcsu1t«*»in the following seureu: Eigt-liGU Uidet), 38 ; G( rmuu 4i illery, (id. Ou the last cfoy me weather being so Inclement that it kept a great man) from the grounds, but about 12 tu. rise clouds began tu break and a gouu ’number ol ppuple, thinking the even ing would bo a pleaauot, one ventured out. Just heie f-Would like to remark that nature seemed to have a bhutzea Piata in view when- she Mettled the grounds of the Aiken Bhutzeu PUiz Your correspondent was kiud.y iuvhed by tbs worthy president, Mr. Henry Haho, to tho te union of ttte surviving iiiOuibera of the German Artillery ot Charleston which was held at the Ly ceum ou the evening of the 15th. Mr.H. also addressed the meeting, and in his s|>*ech ho revtowod tb© hiatoiy of tin- Kb‘:,k of this? Gcunau Attiliery, aud feelingly re- ftneri to ihu coudliion of its uaembois at the close of the war, wheu, witUout a mouthful to eat, wiihout a.cent of money, or a wffolesuit o' uothes, the^ disbanded at A'keu fo April, 1805; ano skipping fuurt'v«tj years, he cuUsei the atteuiiou qf thoae present to the cun- dRIoa^ut theae area aow. He* refercooi tu tho fevlings which ekisted between theaccrlbna aher the war had dosed nhd with Jirttleuelatfiiedttiat, re-onfous such as (he present, Were due the softr ehiiig of Ibis sectional auiutouity. in CodcTusiou be moved that Capt. VVage aer be culled fo,preside ove( the meeC 51 ing, ami Beigeant H. W. He|»er be hf- quesied to act as sCtwetury, which mo tion wots cartud , uuatiliuo-isly. (J#pu Wsgeneri.after ihitukmg the meuib*rq for/the honor conferred upon hlu), rq letted to tbe services of the German population In the lam war aud th* debt due to those who nud fallen in the struggle fur Buuihctn Indepeu-, idencc, lyrd qf the dusyof Uiesui vlv'qts ,10 erect a ttiofihment io their memory. Lit ut. fllmons ekplaiueti that an organ- i2atiou had hern t fleeted aud charter ed, t bp object yf which was to aecure mejins for greeting’a moiument to tfte falton meiftto-HTof the German Ar tillery* Ths nim thig then adjuumetl,' and the tueutUrs of the Artiiiefy and the luvited gutfuts weto teqcieated to 1 . take scats at the tables loaded wjth ' sparkling wluto, cakts and more sub stantia! viands. Aftwr giving several toasta, which were responded to in a lively mumier, and -some fiae singing by 'he members, the meeting broke up. In feonclii6lon r 1ft. me say that the kindness «f Presidant Hahn Was uh- iqualedto the members of the press and iuvKcd gueats, aud may the good vrtSheaof myself be extended lo him and hto dlnb for the kludheks tHel have bestowed «Fo» me. Thus ended twq of the phaadateat days i have ever spent, and one of the grandest Aiken has ever seen, E. Jr. H. ’ —*?♦: ‘ d Across th«• Atlautlcl Cetcrwayo, the Zulu King, wants peace. , ; 1 /, f ' r> Although Aiksn has be^t crowded with Northern visitors oot a single’ stranger h'utf dled’there this season. Tho Confederate Monunlent in Co lombia, Is to be mi vailed op the 13th < f May^^^he ruilroada leading to the Capital will gjve excursion rnUs. Sen ator Hampton will he ihci e. Rev, Pope Norris; Baptist Minister from Edgefield, delivarud auverel very Intel eating and instiuouvo aelmoua to large aud attenlive audience* in the Court House at Lexington last week. Tkefrolt crop of Anderson has been eutir* ly destroyed by ftia recent cold weather, but ihe email grain crops es caped without mnch Injury. The ther mo meter Weht 'rte'lOlf ns thirty de grees. ' Mr. John Garrison, near Tryon, SpartariTnirg county, had his crib aud 800 bush;!* of corn, pf tohacq.^ three wagons, 1^6 oxon und one cow, destroyed by fire, thn work of an ia- bewdittfj last Fuday uigh^ tho A*b lost. Loss about two tbojusand dol- totMl Fourteen dollars and fifty cents from .Republicans of Georgetown county to fiislp pay thq expenses of the prosecu ted Democrats! What other pauoty can say as much far itself? What do the Republicans, who.»re trying to do the DefRCferAjs all the Injury they caih OEO. 8. HAl'KEK t* 80N, 4 . v MixcfAa'W.'RaES o* K ( .... , •* . Southerner: Mr, John A. McRaloey, who baa been Ihe dilYerof Messie. Grawford A Brofjtei: for some months, while in a s'ate cf drunkenness, fell from his wagon on Tucs<Ui> last, and was drugged soare dULance by Ihe lines, and. coming io coo tact, with the wheels was injured cobadl'y That death <*u*ued In two hours from the fall. - 7 NEW Al>\ EKTISEMOMT8. fttrz-.-xzr- r > -4»-.t«=ss5 j laud ot [eek, t-by Pur- J. vr. LANCASTER. 8.1|. C. F. 11 Baf&be:g vs. Aduiis A. Faust. By Virtue Of a ficcrCtal oidor made in thsubuvwenrithKlcasoby Hon J. H. K^r- shaw, t ircuili Judge., dated 27ih day of ■' ‘ try, 1877; I will soli on sales day In Ktibriiry May next, it beiinr the Sth hay of said niyuth, at Baruw’ell ( ouri H')\is** s p C. be tween Vho umial hours of S lb, thefolfow- lac descubed real eroperty; . .. * , All tlml certain tract of land In Barnwell ootinty, owitainVng 400 aeros, noire tc kas; Ooundeil on tlie noilh by lands now * r liitely of the estate of Andrew Ketsh *i d Georpe Bamlrerc, on fhe south t.y 1 toils now or lately of th.% estate of iJonry'Tlutio and Mrs R. J. Faust, on th<* »aat bv lands now or late!v of tho estate oi Henry D' Uo aud —— Bamb-Mg, on in w<*st OV Inrrts now or latwiyof said Au- 004 A. Faust. Terms ca h. Purchasers to pay for papers. ohenfr* ofilw), Barnwell C. H., b. C, April 1*, 1870. J. W. LANCASTER, 8. U. C- Expcut!oa Sales (Real Estdte.) BY virtue of sundry executions to me di rected, 1 wilt sell oil sales day iu May *e*»y it being tke^&th day of the uud monih, at Warn well «!onrt flouse, 6, C., between the usual hours of Bale, to thahiglieHt bidder for cash, the following described real prop erty : H. II. Easterling ct al. ts. John N. StanseJ. All olf defendant’s right, tide and undivi ded interest iu nnd te a certain (r iot of land in Barnwell county, known asihe Ed win diafisefl ffornestead, CnnMtalng lour hundred acres, more or less: bounded nonh by W i tl min Ogden, south by J. A. Peacock -and C V. Trotti, east by lauds of this defen dant. on which I). J. Williams uow resides, auk west by Buek t-rask’. * -- - d— "' ALSO, All of defendant’s right, Jitle and interest in and to that other tract of land, on which D. J. Williams now resides, contniniug one hundred and titiy acres, more or less; boun ded, north by Wi D. Birt, South by Riley Ixard eatf by D. St Hair and west by above described trset. Tcried upon as the pre-pariy of John N. ftnosell, at the suit of II. 11. Easterling ct al. • * 1‘urchaser to pay for papers. . —ALSO, Baldwin A Co. ct al. v.a. T J. Cdtor. AH that certain tract of land in I’aruwcll ‘land rod county, lontalning three) huhdrod anil slxt)-aoV'Hi acres, ntrua or to-i*)! bounded uti fbo north by M.. A.. Harden, uu th t by N A: reach, on thu hotith by B east by is. A: reach, on thW south Eowke uud ou thti w st by estate lauds Of J J. Cater. Levi d utnvn ns tbs pr nmrty of T. J. Ca ter.jit th" t-U t of Ualil w:a 4 Co st ol. Purchasers to pay for pupefa. 6. Orangebnrg Sweep, 4. Batesburg Sweep. No. 12 piamond Point BullTongue No. 13. Cast-Iron Turn Shovel. No. 9. Magnolia Sweep. No. 1. Wrought Lapring, No. 7. Heel Bolt. No. 8. Grass Rod- No. IT. Singletree Irons., r „ NO. Greenville 15. Scraper. pe No. 14. Steel Turn Shovel. No. 11- Grednville Bull Tongue. #o. 10. Steel Shovel Blade. ' No. 5. Wrought Clevis. No. 3. Wrought Clevis. No. 16. Plow Singletree. No. 18. Harrow Teeth. 19. Harrow Teeth. T\ r ood and Iron Heel A-cljustablo^Plow Stock# ■ HART & COMPANY. C0RNK1I KING AND' MARKET STS., cnwiti.KS'Aox, a. c. Aocntn for Averv & Hens* Plow^. nov28 tim A. 6MX f r IMPORTER, JOBBER AXV RETA.Il4:R OP D R Y GOODS, 194 iY?s T D 196 BROAD ST.* AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, ALSO, Robert Adgcr ct aL ▼«. 0. A. nnd Milliam L. Tkcnholui etal.. All that ccrfain lot in tb#t*>wn of Btko, In Barnwell county, measo-iug eighiy-mo feer front r.nd runuinir back une hundred and '.-'L. : - r trfenty.seVeri fe^t, coutalnihg one-fourth of ao aero.met# or test; bounded, north by lands of it. AL Slftn»*U, emt Iiy lot of Mr». John l). Ready, south by it e 5>o .itU Carolina Knilrond and west by .ot of t'liarlea E. I^ir- ligiw. * Lcri#<l upon as the properly of tVilliam L TV( njf, al. or,Holm, at the *uft ol Robert Adger etal. nmst O. A. and iTitliam L, Trenholm ct. I’tirchaser to pay for papers. AMO, 8. N Be linger et al. vs. W. J. Mixson. Al tlmtc rtain tractor land In Ban)wi ll < btifity, ki *'Wii as tin* •'Fieoimui PI •W,’* owatiiudnu 5f acre", raure or !"»«; boon* ie>l v north,by Willi «iu < avo, boath by Ey- , sash, BLiiras; twl RaiMffig Ma(eri>rt Of ever^' description. hitol J.x»i^i.n nnd no*-* Hnvi meiby Mrs H- A. Aldrich and west by Mist, i altord and Witiiaoi > avo. 1 Home People and Swtffcfra Enlerf ri^e. Prices as low as ahy Establishment re - . i / • * .j. South, and all work first class. . ,, f ... IK i?' t 'niil i > ’*>! npUT^lj CJLtirlo-fon, MATTHIKflSKS ‘'•n.h •.?#*<■ - • • »•*—r r )T - . u b. Doolittle. *r d ’ .V 'lUilil ,t <1 1 It • iu.'/ W . ■ • > >■ ' tut rUhRISULSiO OOOLS AM) FIMJS —»,i. ..'i.—I Ll—t.— t , l-iL SHTTBIE'® &, DOflLITIK, CLOTHING ■fOfi ! ln»i FOR REN AND BOB, U»fe ?«ih CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, ,*h'‘nic<» n.-H <; * **« M- ;f?o 'll' .: ACADEMV OF MBS 10 BITLDLNG, Charlenton, apU?x8Ar — ; r— are i.’-'j The Rusalao plague la rapidly dying out. Qnocji Vicfiula reach ca Parto to-day on bat return froth J^aty. A leiflble fahlftffc Is prevailing 6d" the upper Nile. Srglieh etrlkera ai"e growing dlsor derly. GarlbaldT rtgkUI fooffia op as a left** Writer,fatvorlbg untversal soffiagar MiW! On the -Itt > loaf, Solovleff, a Eure elan scbooluiaater.-atURnpted u* ahoot Alexander, lu« Emperor of wblfo ttikiug bis usual morulng walk. Five shot* were fired WhKbtft effdpt before BoIotMT was arreate*f. An tm- jlierlal decree has idated atx oi fbc ;; rooet pojfuloua JUd*#lau protMitieAxuu- ,,, ... il -t . - M. c. m ird; 1 f l ^ 26f King St., Charteaton, S ■ ^ TO *>*1 Mbtwtmll tog ‘The endowment of j^iiversfry hj^ ’ —— nw** Hr. VamleiU/lt U certainly an act of . H«iidafo$0xi *rtf igrcattomeYqion^, but tlie fOdow^efttU ^ 4 ^*** 8 u »*w»wUcoonty.’oatotor MHB Lnj c Ol«« is -ii.ft ■•ft** f ~" ftVte “POM It ^ Aparetoap paaplre FatmU ; A. Phillipav WiBlitaft, and Prugglfta gauerally. xpUI-'-m *“ iTtllMon, S C. It *■ "-! ALSO, „ ", , That olUcr tract o.f J»nd. known as the Wfelw*rf rbrCf-, i-rftitkfrihiK iitne acri-s ana «u acre, morn oi losni north l ' rarsii-reiiWw of bcundml, on t ho north by Ian Is formerly t)* , W«)uln(r to Manias Li. f>iivis.>i«et by NVil- hatco louii, south by Mrs.iE alb it"d d- vrerd Baker und west by Mrs M. A.AI- arldi. : - taviod upo'i as 'he property of W. J. M ix>on. lit t he fiuit of *. edlnger ot al. Vurehireors to |ih> f >r papers. ■ ■■ — —* T ■ HAS BLOKE- A •T 1 large and extensively assorh -PT06K OFr- mmi CONTINENTAL AND AMERICAN Well Suited to *he Wan’s'of til's Section of Country, which is now bein|; Offered at Prices that cannot ho Underaold in th« South. .Importing Direct, aud • t Exftuiion Sales (Per oBaJ J’rtiptTljf) * Bt virtue of Sundry rxeeotfm?, to me directed. I will sell at Burn well ti. M.. S. Ck. on sulesday in May n- xt. it b- ing tin dayhif tliebaid month, b.-iW'-en the hours Of 8 tfo, to ;tkt» bkfhfcst bidder, for fjllowlng desciihed luiporttug fht lea ling Manufaeturers in this Country, with tbs t'aah Hltvlng contracti with in hand to take adrantagv of every turn in the market, 1 ai%enable<i and pro pose to offer Dry Qoyda at such PricM that adaiit of no Legitimate Competition. WHOLESALE BUYERS caoh, tho property: its J^aftnby-Bma. et at. va. T*J. Carter. perso.«! .. *ri jffne Jl*y Horso aLh white face. * TAvled "npon So Vhe property ©fT J Os- ‘(In j Boise. tsi ut tbsmutot Tiakney Bros, et al mr;# of -u ( ALSO, .0 ’tt V Trottla et al. vs. hamuel C.Cara. Om* Four-horso Wnjcow. - c*ar.r&Miii9 w$i»& sw* s •»» • : - Aireo, | Moira, Wllaon £ Co. va. G. W. Turner. •»•.( ow.-ffs <* Ond Buy Mara. LSrt^W^WordpfttV of ft.w. Turne » aW the e it nf Mourn -Wilsos A • o. Sheriff's Ofheo, Barnwell.0- M , k-jC-, April 10 1P7J. , , _ 1. X It. XANt’ASfER/S. B C. 1 j. .ud i t.n^. l .. i.,u'. : * TT ‘ i r aprfMt e j; AS-ICNEES' SALE, s a e B x r f . a o’c n aifjtjui. 1 Tr-r By vlrtna of an aM»krnin«« , exweated by Jter/f wm “etf As! tic utiadoa. at Barnwefl t>. H . on tba 6di^da^ 1879 * the fuUowityc reel plantation or trag|k tho county of BaiitweU h (UVofliw, ktfoWri as the raa l>lu rtaa t v> i lii stiisa that oorUun pi eltuato In of 8outl ^more or fe»3,ttud bounded tho ttotath fcAstoltioor -yum* known anttu» *lfol«i**r,Lauda” Mrin Ann Louis. Pur haton to pk/Aeafrf^ r.-L I ) •■'reft f-Aankfuee*. afian v •'♦•••u.ji h*. rtuiMwir toaoij I mohi9-tf Blackvillc. \yill do wdl to visit'u»ji Esublisbmont if they aim to obtain Goods at Rook* bottom Pricaa, < > » x. r u . . t TO tbe LADIES of BARNWELL and surrounding Coufchrj their at- on j* reapacilfuUy requested to tlx* fact that my Retail .'lock is laid io’ tentio^f they ct carefully with tltc vittw til the requirementf df City trade. Novelties, appear in the European and Home Markets, nr6 presented without delay ct Prices to suit the in’bst exacting. Correspondence Solicited. Write for Samples, Orders Drojikptly"Filled and Sadsfactlot Guaranteed. eOOD O CODS A To CHK AP PRICES. I4HKMK-S CwW )i i»* < James A. Gray, . *u m STHEET, Alifiltm, GA, 6 tl -53bJ Year \ . CLOTHING tniTBM ST0RE f i- ■ -,n tl 2 0 8 a. V.ff BROAD rS'HT't tt hr Il'iA » feTATfi' -8T Rf K B r; ^Georgia _ c Mto «—«*■-*" ■ .HIWW'" THIS OLllEST CLOTHING HOUSE NEWEST, BEST SELECTED’, .MOST >'f‘Ylil.<fl AND CHEAPEST 4 , t Vtaa. f -ci WtotiariiimiftrtM SPRING AND SUMMER fwnj ,if . HA-T8,- -G-ENTS* ¥UtXtSHING GOOPS .►l> . ra» In auoct»xa«. Onto .14 € It O "C i .r ml)* .'BflrJf! W* lt)Vlre.%c etfamiuailoo, tteiug nsuured tbjU‘ we will ploacc you artLK, /it, TAximf ^^j) pwce. JLjr’* ’ * • IIP A.< W. BlancLard for 4. C. UDLOW & COv * Lw-9®