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r- I .i Ffom JToah Bill-] < ImC«< Jot-h Biltingn, who u u usual passing his sum uer in tho Whitt J Mountains has put it in tho waj of the editor of the White Mountain Echo to print a few omjomnt parts of his new book to be published in tho fall. It# title will bo ‘Old probabilities: Perhaps Rain— Perhaps notand it will haTo for its leading raatto: ‘Truth is sod to be stranger than flekshun—it is'lhe most pholks.’ The selections are these : About the hardest thing a fe'low kan do is to spark 2 gals at one time and preserve a good average. Try it. Dou’tJ despise your poor relathuus. They may bo taken suddenly rich sum- day, and then it will be awkward to ex plain things to them ; undoubtedly so. Next to a klcar konshiencc for solid lomTorT cams an easy "Boot Try both. Tho infidel argys just ar. a bull duz chaned to a post. He bellows and saws, but don’t git loose from the post, I notis. Not much. I thank the Lord that there is one thing in this world that money kant buy, and that is the wag ov a dog’s tai'. Yure unkle. I have seen men so fond of argument that they would dispute with a 'guide- board about tho distauco to the next town. What fools. There are but fu sights in this life more sublime and pathetic than to see a poor but virtuous young man struggling with a raustnsh. It is thus. The man whom you kant git to write poetry or tell the truth until you git him haff drunk aint worth the investment. * Whenever I sec a real Iwndsum’,wo man engaged iu the wimmin’s rights bittiness I am" going to take off mi hat and jine the'proccssiou. SceTf I don’t. Sontli Carol!da Railroad. CHANOB OF SCHEDULE. ' Up Day I’usengtK. (This Train does not connect with Train Art Columbia at liranchville.) Lear* Charleston “ Branchville Midway «< “ Bamberg ** O rahanCs “ Lee's “ Blackville “ Elko „ •! JffiiUatflR. „ “ Windsor- “ Montniorenci V. Aiken Arrive Augusta 0.00 a m 12 Or, p m 12.28 p m 12 :i7p in 12^1 p m ^04 p m \ 1'11 p m 1.26 p m 1.A4 n.sa 1.7>4 p m 2.12 pm 2.21 p m 8.16 p m Down Day I’assongors. (This Train does not connect with Train for Columbia at Brunch viHe.) Leave Augusta 8 16 am * -Mi anr “ * Montniorenci " Windsor WilHston “ Elko “ Blackville ‘‘ Lee’s “ Graham's “ Bamberg “ Midway ,r Branch vitle Arrive Charleston 0<20a m 9.41 am 10.01 am 10.08 a m 10.24 am 10.31 a m 10.46 a m 10.6H a m 110 6 n m 11.30 a m 6.00 p m H1UUT cxi-rcss: Leave Charleston 11.00 pm Arrive Augusta 9 20am Leave Augusta 4t 45 a m Arrive Charleston 10.4tl p m Down Leave Blackville *’ 6.20 pm p Leave Blackville 6.88 am Connects with Trains at Branchville for Columbia. • rnitOHT AND ACCOMMODATION. Leave Charleston 7.10 am Arrive Augusta - 4 6.46 pm Leave Augusta 4 .0(1 am Arrive Charleston 6.20 a m Down Leave Blackville 8.34 am Up Leave Blackville —:—— 2.38 pm Connects at Branchville with Train for Columbia. Down day passenger connects at Black- ville with Columbia accommodation train. Magnolia Passenger Route. I'rincc Jerome Napoleon Las akvays had a remarkable resemblance to bis uncle, the first Emperor, and lather a touching story is told concerning this ^Mdoe resemblance. One of the survivors of Napoleon’s Old Guards who returned to his provincial home after Waterloo always refused to believe that his Em peror was dead, and insisted that he would return one day to restore France her lost glory. Many years after it so chanced that Prince Napoleon had for some reason to go through this town at night, and some of the townspeople, thinking to play off a jest upon the old soldier, came to him and told him that his dream had come true; that the Emperor hud indeed returued, and was at that moment passing through the principal street. Wild with excitement thereteran rushed off to tho spot where the£Impenal escort was" slowly making its way through tho shouting crowd. The glare of torches shone upon the soldiers and upon a bareheaded mau looking out of a carriage window, a man with the face of the conqueror of Auster- ittz. The old soldier gave a wild cry of delight, “Vive I’Kmpercur!'’ and foil down fainting. When they came to raise him they found ho was dead he died happy in the belief that he once again looked upon the face of his old commander. PORT ROYAL RAILROAD, I Auodsta, Qa., Juno 24, 1879. J The following passenger schedule will be operated on and after this date : n JaTSairta Baldoo 4 12 Up Allendale 10 (X) Down Allendale 8 45 Up DAILT PASSKNOKE TEA IN. Going South, Leave Augusta Arrive at Yemassco Leave Yemassee Arrive Savsnuah Leave Savannah Arrive Jacksonville Arrive Charleston Leave Yemassco Arrive Beaufort Arrive Port Royal Arrive Augusta Leave Yemassce Arrive \emassee Leave Savannah Arrive Savannah Leave Jacksonville Leave Charleston Leave Beaufort Leave Port Royal t; 9 00 p m 1 00 a m 2 30 a m 6 86 a m 4 10 a m 7 15 am 8 00 a m 2 20 a in 8 46 a in 4 00 a m 6 86 a m 2 00 a m 120am 9 00 p m 8 20 a m 6 16am 8 80p m 11 23 p m 11 00 p iu TRe Rapacious Mississippi.—The town of Covington, Iowa, situated ou a bond of tho Mississippi, bids fair to soon disappear beneath the current of tho Father of Waters. The ground on which the court house stood a year ago is now covered by many feet of swiftly flowing water. The cutting away is done by fits and starts. One day the current seta inshore and slices off thirty or forty feet, and perhaps a week elapses before any further damage occurs. Then about a half donn buildings arc moved back some thirty feet, and tho next land on which they stood has all gone. The citi- xens have'tricd to moor tree* and logs to tho bank in the hope of forming a barrier for the flood, but the current is so swift and the water so deep that all those attempts have failed. To give an idea of what the town ofCovington has Buffered in the past five years, the case of the ferryhouse and principal hotel may be instanced' Two years ago there were COO feet of land between the build ings and the river bank ; now you can toss a stone out of the hotel window into the river, and the buildings are be ing put onj-ollcrs fer removal. She Knew the Feet —A man who was journeying down the Mississippi with his wife thought he would enjoy the luxury of shaving and shampooing. While this was going on ho concluded to surprise his wife, and at his request, hair, eyebrows and whiskers were chang ed from a fiery red to raven blackness. He hastened to the state-room, but was met at the door by his spoase, outraged by the intrusion of a stranger as she supposed, and admittance refused. He called himself her* husband; she said he was an imposter^ He attempted to explain ; it was useless!’ A crowd gathered round and the laugh became general. At last in his perplexity the hoaxer exclaimed ; “Mary, look at my feet 1” One glance at the pedal ap- peudagee assured her. “Yes, John,” she said, “I know them feet. They can Train* run tbrough between Augu*ta and Savannah without change, making cloae con nection at Savannah with A. & G. R. R. train for all point* in Florida. % Baggage checked through, fta)"Through ticket* for sal* at all princi pal ticket offices. Robert G. Fleming, General Superintendent. J. 8. Davant, General Passenger Agent. (’harlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. F, CBANQE OF SCHEDULE. Chaelott*, Columbia A Augusta R. R. Genbral Passenger Department, Columbia, 8. C., June 1,1879. The following passenger schedule will bo operated on and after thi* date: A^b. 1—Nit/fil Erpreta, South. Leave Charlotte 12:45 a m Arrive Columbia 5:30 am Leave Columbia 5:35 am Arrive Augusta 9:25 am No. 2—Night Exprt**, North. ■•Leave Augusta 5:15 p m Arrive Columbia. 1:30am Leave Columbia. 2:30 a m Arrive Charlotte 12:10 a m No. 3—Day Pcutaigcr, South. Leave Charlotte 2:12 p m Arrive Columbia. 12:00 m Leave Columbia 1:00 a m Arrive Augusta. 9:10 a m No. 4—Day Panengcr, North. Leave Augusta. 6:50 am Arrive Columbia 10:45 a m Leave Columbia. 10:55 a m Arrive Charlotte 9:00 p m These trains stop only at Fort Mill, Rock Hill, Chester, WluDsboro, Ridge way, Leesville, Batesburg, Ridge Spring, Johnston, Trenton and Qran- iteville. All other stations will be re cognized as flag stations. T. D. KLINE, Sup’t. John R. Macmubdo. Gen. Pas. Agent. Savannah and Charleston Railroad Co. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. January 1, 1S79. The following Schedule is in effect at this date: Fatt Mail, Daily. Leave Charleston - - - * 7 16 a. m. Arrive at Savannah - - - 1 00 p. m. Arrive Port Royal - - •4 17 p.m. Arrive Jacksonville • - - . 8 86 a. m Arrive at Augusta .... 6 80 p. m. Leave Savannah * . - . 8 16 p. m. Arrive Charleston • - • 9 00 p. m- Sifhl Train, Daily. Leave Charleston Arrive Savannah Leave Savannah Arrive Charleston - I Nigl C. 8. GADSDEN, Engr. and Supl, 8. C. Botlstom. Q. F. and T. Agent. Pullman oar* on all Night Train*. -8 10 p. m. 6 40*. m. ■ 9 00 p. m. 8 00 a. m oome in, hot keep that head oat of DANIEL HAAS, —JOUBIB OF— Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Notions, Famcy Goods, Ac., 155 MEETING STREET, FIRE INSURANCI The St. Paul —AND— . ^ Marine Insurance Company CAPITAL $X,704,88t THE SAFEST COMPANY IN TH UNITED STATES Will underwrite or all kinds of property, real and personal, in Barnwell county, in. eluding giiis, gin-houses, mill* ami maehin cry. cotton ginned and unginned at tho low- cat current rates. H, M. THOMPSON, Local Agent, Wllliston. 8. C. N. B. Policies issued in best English Fire Companies if preferred, confined to dwell, ing houses, stores and contents. june27-tf Franklin Bros. COTTON COMMON MERCHANTS, REYNOLDS STrEET, AUGUSTS, a A. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE —ON— CONSIGNMENTS IN STORE. aug21-3jn FRANKLIN BROS. OLD AMERICAN HOTEL, , ESTABLISHED ABOUT 1830. * ^ ‘ Resuscitated on the European Plan. For Gentlemen only. " ' . ^ ’ J ^ r " “ v ■ v ~' T ■ 1EEHS: Rooms, each person, per day 50c “ “ “ per week $3 00 “ “ “ per month,$8 and 10 According to location of Rooms, paid In advance. ,„ r . BOARD TERMS: Board and lodging per day... .$1 50 “ " . “ per week.... 6 50 MEAts: Breakfast.... * 777! .25c Dinner ..SOc Supper.. .v. 25c MRS. M. J. ARCHER, Proprietress, 29'George st., cor. King, noK2aay Cha*Wte»,-«.U. NEW AD VER TISEVENTS Wagons, Wagons, at tub flowery Wagon Factory •Mugmst4* a. 100 Assorted Sizes Two-IIorsc Wagons Iron Axles and Thimble Skcius. —— 904P A89OTtcd-HiTr-rt hir-HOTm WagUUS, PMn 'ftfilTalSrut"WTVeeTT 100 Sets Assorted Wagon Harness.* At prices 10 per cent, lower than cau be bought in the city. - J. II, LOWERY, aug4-3m Corner Campbell and Ellis Streets. Blackville Mill Ahead. Just received, New and Choice. The largest and most complete Hue of Men’s, Womau’s and Childrens’ BOOTS AND SHOES, EVER PLACED BEFORE THE PEOPLE IN BARNWELL CO. My entire Stock Is new, and with ray ion* experience in the‘business. I am thorou ghly posted, and have selected mj stpek to suit the plainest and the most fastidious, Ladies and Gentlemen will tlnd it to their interest to call and examine tho largest and newest selection ever opened In this section. All new Goods, no old stock, at un heard of prices. I handle nothing else but BOOTS and SHOtiS. My platform is low prieces. And with this determination, I am positive that my stock w4U bear inspec tion, and that I can suit those who want a line or every day boot or t^hoe. I also make* to srder Boots an i Shoes. My store is on tho front street, opposite the depot, between Brown and Farrell's. All I want is a call, satisfaction guaranteed. Always on hand Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, and a full stock of Shoe Findings. Beal estate -AND- 72-85 COLLECTINIi ACENCjf I WILL SELL and Purchase REAL ESTATE, COLLECT KENTS, and CLAIMS OF ALL KINDS. I have for sale Dwellings and Store Houses ; also vacant lots iu town of Blackville. Also— 2,000 acres land in one body on the Edisto. 860 ” 80 ” ” ”, ’’ ” ” •’ ’» 100 ” *• near Blackville. 384 ” ’’ ” 160 ” ” •» ’• 196 •’ ” ” Grahams. G. E. STEADMAN, Blackville, 8. C. Planters Hotel. To my Friend* andth* Traveling Publie : In consequence of the great reduc tion In all of the staples of our coun try, I have concluded to reduce my rates of board to $1 50 and $2 per day, according to location of rooma. Special accommodations for families and commercial travelers. My table shall not be excelled by any In the South, and will constantly be supplied with selected Boston beef. The hotel has recently undergone thorough re pairs, and been newly furnished and made complete in all Its appointments. Courteous clerks and attentive ser vants. 1* When you visit Savannah do not fall to call at the Planters, as I am de termined that this hotel shall not be excelled by any In the South, regard less of price. Thanking you for past favors, and hoping for a continuance of the same, I am, very respectfully feb20-ly John Brksnan. Manager. sep4-3m SIGN OF GILT BOOT. Every Housekeeper Interested In Knowing Where to Buy -AND - House Furnishing Goods Generally -OF- Tlie Cheapest, Largest atuLBcst Assorted Stock Is To Be Found at fh D. SMVTBli:& CO’S 258 Broad Street Augusta, Ga. -:o:- This is tho House that Put an End <o High Prices in Augusta, for all Cools in their Line. It will positively bean immense saving to. puichaao from E. D. Smythe Co. If You arc not going to Augusta, write for Prices. ault-Sm E. E. JEFFERSON, Johnston. R. M. MIXSON, Williston, S. C. Fire Insurance Agency, AT WILLISTON. S. 0. Joseph a. pay. SAMUEL TANSAIHLL. _ SAMUEL D. SIBLET. Day, Tannaliill A Co., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. % •OFFER FOR SALE AT VERY LOWEST PRICES A FULL ASSORTMENT OF ' r ~ • ■ 4 Carriages, Buggies and Wagons / AND GPAPANJEiiD QUALITY* r .-J A s pie rid iJ si o ekojf . Coa ch MaicflaT, Axles, Spriiijrs^Spo^e?, Bolls, Moss, Moldin'*; lliue, Bor,ax. Masury s Colors, Valentino’s \ saddles, Harness, bridles, collars, ladies’ anugen ‘ . rv . i t ■ L* \ f f / \ j ir urtf V T r \ Til PI? I' l I P Kk’ I an. OF REL1ABDE nubs 1 , TftTmsTSimfi Sj Varnishes, Ac., Ac. NTS’ FINE TRUNKS” nniLUAGS, OAK and HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKIN'S and a full line of Shod Findings nl reduced prices. • . ’ ,1 We lake pleasure in-stating that we have the ogency f>r this section foryhe sale of' WILSON, CHILDS & CO.'S PHILADELPHIA BACONS and CARTS, which have no com. petor in the field, and will sell them at prices within the reach of all who want a good ar—- tide. Also agents(tr the CORTLAND WAGON on Plntform Springs. For persons in want of a ceerip; yet reliable- Vehide,-we recommond. th«,tlORTL A.NI) CHARIOT, .ihe i- lightest. most stylish and best thing on four wheels for sixty five dollars. Gum and Le ilier Belting t wo l.» foui tceh inches. PacCTpgpf all kinds. AVhips, Um brellas, Neatsfoot Oil Blacking for Harness, etc- ; * - auw'iMSm , DAY, TAXNAHILL &‘0Q., Augustn, Oq. - JAMES G. BAILIE, t 205BROAD STREET.AUGUSTA-GiY.' OLD STAND JAMES G, BAILIE & BHO. Respectfully asks your attention to a full line of ilie following Goods, which will be sold as low as in any other House: ■ „ CAU PET UtrAUTMK.NT- tEnglish Velvet Carpets, EiignThUlrussels I ’arpets, Throv' iWy and ingrain Carpets, Venetian Carpets, CUcjjp Carpets, • Floor Oil Cloths, Table Oil Vtr.ths, Stair Carpets 4n<t Rods, ccbtaix nuraaTMEXT. Curtain Materials, Cornices a.id KauUs, Lace Curtains. Muslin Curtains, Vi indow Shades, all -izes, HairOloths, all widths, AVall Papers and Borders, Beautiful Chrotnos. cnoi'KitT pepaEtmext. Choice Family Groceries, received weekly, Ferris Hams, • English ('rackcrs, -Dyspeptics* Food, liuskets of all kinds, Wood Ware, Brooms ipd Broshes, Plantation ^applies. Mattings, Drugget*, Door Mats, h CARPETS. OIL CLGT1IS AND cmiAlNS MADE AND LAID AT tiUtjlRTNOTIC^. I*. V HUKDKLL,- t: r. wood, ii vnxwf LL, c. c. Bl ISBELL & WOOD, — * *" 1 . ' • r 1 — * • . ...— COTTON FACTOKS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Special Atrcntion given to the Ilamilittg of Cotton and all Other Products of tho Farm GGMISM3?! P9E SSLLING. 9QC, SALE, Quick Sales and Returns. I 'often Advanced on in store. corn hr McIntosh and rkynolds sts , 8ep4-3m Fire l'roof Warehouse. Al.Ol STA, GA. OTTO F. WEITEUS. Wholesale Grocer, —AND DKAI.KR IN — We will take only flrst-clasa risks, and only after a careful personal sur vey and valuation of the premises or property to t>e insured, thus avoidinc the possibility of litigation In the event of loss. Captain E. E. Jefferson, residing at Johnston's, 8. C., will attend to all the Agency business in Edgefield, New berry, Laurens and Lexington counties. Robert M. Mixson, of Williston, will give personal attention to Aiken, Orangeburg, Barnwell aud adjoining counties. We expect to make this our permanent business, and wfll write policies at ns low rates as Can be procured in any first-class Companies. JEFFEIiSOX & MIXSON, jan3Q—ly • -WILLISTO El) H’/.V 7?.4 TES, CHARLES K. BATES. GEORGE C. S EL MAX, JAMES P. GIHPS. TUOS. R. McGAUAN, EDWIN BATES & CO. T he white Sewing Machine ms best or au» Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Conslructm, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim or •«ma tm ’rav best ori:nATiT*a QCXCKEBT SEEX.XBO, BAItIXSOMKST, ABB licet Perfect Sewing Ifeohlna IN THK WORLD. UwrMtHfVlaritrof rwWMHIv ttwmMtCM- fTnctoa triftht* t* It* •xeeNwiC* *n* .uB.oority vlw «ia*hlM«, an* la MhmUUa« It t« Mm trad* «• part H II* awrlt*. an4 la n* laytaac* la IN fcMr ^ ***** *“ ° atil * n, Tb* JmmH teTf*,«WWN ha* UrriMi.X t* tack M evNat Uut »• or* aow comp*ll«d to taro oat arvwiy lj% tto* <9.«.y to ••u.yy-iyr dLoMXAMJaoLI Kvm BMoklno It vMrraaiod far 3 yoart, ant SO lor r th at likvol riooeaata, or a*Mi May to cult tbo coavoiuonco *t wok «* ambts nr mo nt mnaowm numtx. WHITE SEWlWUACHINE CQ? m Ml EuolM Am., OtOMtoiul, OMo. —For sole by- Jo D. Sl T. F. SM ITH, 290 Beoad Br., . • AvovetA.Ga. JOBBERS OF DRY 000DS .m" CLOTIIlYCt, Nos 122 and 124 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. ’I ORDER YOUR SAW MILLS, GBIST MILLS, CANE MILLS, GIN ENGINES, COTTON SCREWS, SHAFTING PULLEYS, Hanger’s Journal Boxes, Mill Gearing, Gudgeons, Turbine Water Wheel, Gin Gearing, Cheapl Judson’s Governers, Distou’s Circular Saw, and GutneTS and Files, Belting and Babbitt Metal and Brass Fitting, Globe and Check Valves and Whistles, Gauges, etc., and Iron Brass Castings and repairs from Geo* R. Lombard & Oo., _ FOREST CITT FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS, XEAtt THK WATER TOWER, 170 FZXW; » AUGIJMTA. GEORGIA. TH0IIPX01II & H1EIDEL, OONTRAOTORS AND BUILDERS^ MANXJF’A.CXUKIGIiN OB’ Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Newels, Mantles, Balusters, Verandas, etc. DRALEB* IX Dressed and Undressed Lumber, Paint, Oil, Putty, Wiudow Glass, Builders Hardware, etc., etc. PLANING MILL AND LUMBER YARD, HALE STREET, NEAR CENTRAL RAILROAD YARD. OFFICE AND WARE ROOMS, 43 JACKSON STREET, •deeltMy 4 ■A.IJQUNT A., GEORGIA.. J. E PARKER & CO. .. ~ ~ ' ■ ' " ; ‘V - - - - „ , . Factors and Commission Merchants. COTTON AND NAVAL STORLS. Accommodation Wharf and Vender Range, Charleston, South Carolina. Liberal Advances made on Consignments, janlMj se&Tirs, Lhinor .hhI lolmcco. AGENT FOR THE t'EI.KCRATED WhisSscy. Also, I. T. & J. G. Front A Co.’a Sfif-Ral»lng Flour celebrated Butter Ct a- ketH. aep26 1y and Thorn Brotherb’ Nos. 108, 110, 112 and 181-E«st B-ty, Charleston, 8. C. $i 50 STOP AT $1.50 Oorner ot Thread and AVasliinrrton Streets AST ©US 1 A, ©SOB ©I A. x .. . Conveniently Located To Business. Willi JiLigraph Ollite in the Building, and Soutliern Express Company Office Nt-xt Door to Hotel Bailtln^ s U M M E It R A T K O F BO A It 1), P K It I) A Y, ^ 5Q. Single AacuIs, 50 cents. | Single Lodgings, GOceuts.^ ^ 7,m . AV M IStOORE Rrop a r ROBERTSON, l6r7&~CO.r " • ' Successors to GEO. W, WJU^AMS A CO EDTTOS F1CTMS. IHOLESllE CEDCEBS. -AND- COMMiSSION MKRCHA1MT8, IIA'Y xk isritioiox, CllARL.'K^TON, h. ^•CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON SOLICITED 1 axl) :i c. 99 3m Planters, A T T E N T10 N! WE could not supply the demand for the GULLET GIX- last season, owing to the Yellow Fovcr quarantine. To pre vent a similar occurrence during the com- ingReason, wc have been instructed to offer the .j IMPROVED GULLETT GINS, Also, Feeders and Condensers, at a very low price (0 all who wifi purchase this Spring, for cash or good paper,. ’ Now is your chance to purchase the finest Colton Gin ever effered to the trade, at prices that *ny planter can afford. To get the largest discount, you should purchase beiweeu now and May 15. We are also offering the Cel ebrated BIGELOW ENGINES cf every style; also, SWEEPSTAKE SEPARATORS, THRESHERS aud SaW MILLS. GRIST MILLS, &o., &c., at greatly reduced price*. Thveusa call or write for circulars. Extra low figures made to those who purchase their entire ginning and threshing outfits through us. Address, O. M. STONE & qo., General Agts. for Plantation Machinery, npr-A-Om. AUGUSTA, G A. OLD RELIABLE. II. C. BALL, PEACnCAI. , . - SEWING MACHINE REPAIRER, Cor. McIntosh and Broad Street. AUGUSTA, GA. (tamln. Nwdto .nd'f.ru. Jwninn of all kinds, made to order. Bcp4-Sm GOO BUSHELS —QKKUINK 8ELKCT — RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS, For Bale at 75c. per bushel, sacked and delivered at depot. JOHN R. HAIR, —+us28.tr Elko, 3. C. R. R. KSS’T K. Rsnniltt. attorNey at law, ABBEVILLE 0/ H., S. G., Will practice In all the State and Ucked Btatee Couita. jan30-6mo» ■ i 1 * *. ... T