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- ^ • / r *• . 0+ ' b— ‘ f ,J 2.1 '•wi , f .— r. * •— RfpreMatttlre Paper of Barnwell Co, LARGEST COONTY CIRCULATION. Six Mouths »^» 82.00 1.00 Ag^ata of The Feeple. Bo«.M N MS^ , i 0anvM8,D<r AgMt3 WlOtotdn-tt. A. i’hitjLIPS. Elko—B. O. NTASHUiii. BlaokTlllo—M»|. O. E. 8t*ad>1AH. Grahams—C. E- I tlsb. lildwar-Ul Duskbino . Bamberg—1>. F. Hootbh. Alloodale-W. O. JoHJiso*. Duabartaii and Greenland—GcoROB B. Bateb. Cbai loBton—K. M. ALXXAHDKa. Oar subserlbers and advertisers can call ■ pen the nearest Agent whenever they wish to settle their account*. Our.Agents are authorized to receive and give receipts for all money* due ufn Acts wad Jwlat Meealatfeas — pTVYetthy Ihe dererMer. The following are a portion of the acts and joint resolutions passed at the recent session which have been approved ly the Oovernor. The remainder will l>c given hereafter: An act to alter nml amend Section > 149 of Chapter OXXIFr Title V.-Part III, of the general statutes of the State of South Carolina, relative tn the place of trial of civil actions. An act to repeal Section. 4, Chapter CXX-. of the gcncrsl stntules, relating to chattel mortgages and liens. ~'~ ! '"’*'“ i> An aet to dsfcnninc and fix the com- I ♦ 4 pensation hf the physician to attend on the jai^ in Charleston county. An act to amend Section 1, Chapter CXVL Title HI, Part III, of the gen- crul statutes, entitled “Of the Foreclo sure and Ucdempticn of Mortgages. An act tf> reguliitc the recording of deeds and other instruments in writing executed without the limits of this State. An act to prevent and punish the in termarrying of races. ‘ ■ 1 • An 1WVTB fcqnTrc the executive offi cers uf the State and the superintendents of publie iastkutions to hand in their re- ports to the Stale Printer on Of Ircfofc' the 20th day of November in each year hereafter. An act to enforce the use of a uni form scries sf text hooks in the free public schools of this State. An act to amend Title IV, Chapter CXXI, Section 18, of the revised stat utes, regula'ing damages incase of evic tion. An act to amend an act entitled "An act to regulate the issuing of checks to laborers upon plantations or elsewherev’ An act to amend an act entitled u An act to punish persons for the removal or , secreting personal’ property levied upon hy the sheriff or other officers, being act No. 404, ’ approved November 19th, 1873. An act to provide for the establish- moot of a new township and school dis trict in Chcstei county and to authorize the levy and collection of a local tax therein. That Monwsli* l.lke Old T ini#a. They were swinging lovingly on a turn stile. Said she: “IVs most will ing, but not (|uitc. ^ S*id he: “Yes but w hy can’t, he bo sensible and when he knows a fellow can’t wait always, give him a chance "Said she : ‘‘Oh, pa is sensible, only he thinks you had better get settled a little before we—we —ain't that a pretty moon ?" “Said he: “Get settled ! Why ma poared co'd w ater on my head this morning, and 1 swallowed a raw’ egg this noon,and what vUe will settle a feller?” And the turn- side scrunched around and the moon got •ver her other shoulder, and he—and she, and ho—they — - settled. Crcssy beard it, und sticking his nightcap out * r the riudow, cried ‘‘Scat ! ” Widg ite kcxrd it, and as they sat on the door- step* sedately remarked to his wife: “That sounds like old limas,” and the moonlight crinkled, through the leaves jw sire and he sauntered by debating whether it was fully "settled” or not. -r- Kii.lkd hy a JIkteor.—As David Meisenthalcr wan driving his cows to -'the barn about daylight be wag struck by an aerolite . and instantly killed. It 'appears as if the meteor Lad eomc from x little west of south and foil obliquely at au angle of about sixty'degrees, for it first pasaedThrough a tall maple, cut ting the limbs as e’eau as if it had been a can non ball, afld then struck him ap> p ireutly 6n or under the shoulder, pass ing clean tlsrough him obliquely from below the right shoulder to above the left hip, and buried itself about twm feet in the soft, black ground. The poor man’s legs are ietjurei, but the greater part of hU body scorned to hare been crushed into the earth beneath the ter rible aerolite, which is about the sise of a common patent bucket and apparently of a roughly round shape. It appears to be formed of what is called irou pyrites. —Bucyrus (O.) Journal. blaster Tom: “Stand in the corner? What for?” His Mamma: “Because you are a bad Ley.” Master Tom: Can’t I be a had boy here just as will?* * ■tiacy *Iea. *•! despise a stingy man,” says phll- osepber Bob logeraoll. "I don’t see how It Is possible for a man to die worth fifty millions dollars, or ten mil- lions of dollars, In tbe elty of want, when be mfeets almost ev>ry day the withered band of beggary and the white Bps of famine. How a man can 'withstand all that and„ hold in the' clutch of his hand twenty or thirty mllioni of dollars, is passed my com prehension. >1 do not she how he can do It. I should not think he could do It any more than he could keep a pile of lumber when hundreds and thousands were drowning at sea 1 abould not think he could do it. Do you know that I have known men who would trust their wives with their hearts and their bettor, but not with their pocket book—not with a dollar. When I see a man of that kind I al ways think he know, which articles fe the most valuable. Tblnu of making your wife a beggar! Think of her having to ask you every day for a dollar, or for two dollare, or for. fifty cents I 'What did you do with that dollar I gave you laat week?’ Think of having a wife that Is afraid of youl What kind of chlldrea do ybu expe?tito lays with a beggar and. a coward for their mother? Oh, I tell you, if you have got but a dollar in this world, and you have got to spend it, spend It like a king; spend It as though It were a dry leaf, and you the owner of the unbounded foreatBl Tbat’a the way to spend It. I had rffthet be 1 beggar andspeod my last dollar llkq a king, than to be a king and spend my money like a beggar. If It's got to go let It go. Get tbe boat yen can for your family—try to look as well as you can yourself. When you used to go courting how nice you looked! Ah, your eyes were bright, hod you put on tbe very best you ceuld. Do you know that it Is Insuf ferable ogotlsm In you tosuppoee rtiH 1 a woman is going to love you always looking as bad as you can? Think of it! Any woman on earth will he true tp you forever when you’do your level Ofi tfE Seekers.—There is nothing more demorstizlllg fo the country than TtffTvnst horde of office seekers, which, 'J 7 like so many parasites, are preying upon the political vital of the country. Just at this juncture in our political history it really seems as if, since-Radicalism is in abeyance, that it would be best for all loyal citizens to solidly unite in a cam paign against any man who desires to run for an office. Let gentlemen tho roughly understand that office is to seek a competent official, and not the official to aeek the office.—Clarendon Press. North Carolina is determiued to cn courage immigration to that State. It has established immigration agencies in England, Holland, Switzerland and other foreign countries from which th« pcojle arc in the habit ol moving. One of tko principal duties of these agents will be to secure reduce^ rates of trans portation to those emigrants desi.ing to move to North Carolina. This is one ol the steps that will have to be taken by every Southern State that expects to compete with the West in getting Euro pcan cmigrats. •> iosEra n. dat. S A X OKI. TANS A tn Lt. ...n. • • AM (ICL II. felBMT v • 1 ^ • •' ' « r r ‘ K ' • ' T '• . >1 ' A-tTGUSTA. GEOBGUA. “ * - T* . * + OFFER FOR SALE AT VEItf LOWEST PRICES A FULL ASSORTMENT OF , ■ . . ' • J;. _7", ‘ I . ’ ... Carriages, Buggies and "Wagons -T a 11 '. .ML 11 ** OF RELIABLE AND' 0rAWANlBET QUALITY. A splendid slock of Coach Material, Axles, Springs, Spokes, Hubs, Rima.Shafts, Rolls, Moss, Molding, Olue, Borax, Masurjr » Colors, Valentine’s Varnishes Ac., Ac SADDLES, HARNESS. BRIDL08, COLLARS, LADIES’ AN'U GENTS mS TRUNKS and BAGS, OAK and HEMLOCK SOLE LKATHBR, CaLFMU KS Md* full liue^Sfaoe Ft r djuja dl mi—Ml —tr* ‘ -t/.J / J V ? -< — We take pleasure in stating that we .have the agency for tlifS section forthesalcof RtLLffOa, CHILDS A CO. S PHILADELPHIA BAGONS stidCARTS, which have no cetn- petor in the field, and will sell them at prices within the reach of all who want a wood nr- .Ucle. Also agents for theCORTLAND WAGON on Platform Springs. For persons in want of a cteap. vet reliable Veliicl*. w* ftcommend the OOflTMND CHARIOT, the lightest, most itylmh siuibest thing on four wheels (hr sixty five iJuTTirs. * 77. Gumsnd Letlher Belting two lo fourteen inches. Packing of.all kinds. Whips, Um brellas, Neotsfoot Oil Blacking for Harness, et«. aug21-f,m V ' DAY,TANNAHILL & CO., Augusta, Ca. rr^-LW--. FRE-D^DAMISH, (formerly of Barnwell.) FRED L. PINKII AM. D AMISH <SPINHHAM 313 BROAD STREET, - - AUGUSTA, GA„ (Next to Planter’s Hotel) ==7=5 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, We have on hand a large and well-selected stock of goods which wc are v of- feriug at very low figures. We Make Small Profits and Quick Sales. .WK GUARANTEE our Goods to lia wtat they Qjreeeut. oct23-3m # DAMISH & PINKHAM Ten Per Cent. On Cost I w ns, n ar m m, GHOCBHIB8, WINKS, KlQUaHS, AC. EVERY ARTICI.E NEW AND FRESH. Onr stock has been selocfed with the greatest care, tjnd we will warrant every article as represented, and will *,11 as low aa any house In the county. oc30-3 •WILLTRTON. S. C. E. F. GALLAHER, -DEALER IN— BOOTS AND SHOES ^ ^ . \ ~ 11 •" 1 Hats and Trunks, 9 Ague^lure Is a purely vegetable bitter and powerful tonic, and is warranted a speedy and cer tain cltro for Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever. Intermittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or nilloiss Frvwr, and all malarial disorders. In miatmatic dis tricts, the rapid pulse, coated tongue, thirst, lassitude, loss of appetite, pain in the back and loins, and coldness of tbe spine and extremities, are only premoni tions of severer symptoms which termin ate In the ague paroxysm, succeeded by high lover and profuse perspiration. It Is a startling fact, that quinine, ar senic, and other poisodbus minerals form the basis of most of tltg *- Fever and Ague Preparations," “Specifics,” “ Syrups,” and “ Tonics,” in the market The prep arations made from these mineral poisons, although they are palatable, and may break the chill, do not cure, but leavffthe malarial ami their own drug poison in the system, producing quinism, diszlnesa. ringing in the ears, headache, verttgo, and other disorders more formidable than the disease- they were intended to cure. Aveb’s Aouk Ct'RR thoroughly eradicates these noxious poisons from the system, and always cures the severest cases. It contains no quinine, mineral. or any thing that could Injure the most delicate pa tient; and ita crowning excellence, above its certainty to cure, ts that it leavea the system as free from disease as before the attack. For Liver Complaints, Aykr’s Aocb Cvur., by direct action on the liver and biliary apparatus, drives out the poisons whicli produce these complaints, and stimulates the system to a vigorous, healthy condition. We warrant It when taken according to directions. Prepared hy Dr. J 0. Ayer 4 Co., Practleul und Analytical Chemist* Lowell, Maas. ■ BOLD ST AU. DKCMISTt XYKSTWSXM. DANIEL HAAS, —jobuxx Op- Foreign and Deuehtic Dry Goods, Varney Goads, 4tc., ETING STREET, CHARLiKSTOjV, 8. C- 72-W ICSTo- 289 Inroad Street* AUGUSTA, , sop 18-3m GEOItuIA. Low Prices For . E r a ’ ^!ioe§ and Mats, Wc have now in store a very largo and complete stock of BOOTS, SHOES A.ND HATS, Which has been purchased direct from ihc Manufacturers, at the Lowest I’tices the Cush Will Commottd, and as our motto is Larfire Sales and Small Profits, Our'Customers and the Public can rely on GOOD BARGAINS. A Large Stock of Philadelphia and Baltimore Fine Shoes ou Hand. A Libers! Dweauai ta-tha Wholesale Trade. _ .. . « —, ' W!H, 8cpl8-3m • 293 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, G A. t .3 HOU> THE FORT ! we have Come t- : O; Hold Your Cash Until You Go To BurekliaHtertt&^o^ - ^ - Planter* Hoteh * 7 ~ To m;/ Fri*nJ» and the Traveti ig Public±— lo consequence of the great reduc tion in alLof tbe staples of our coun try, I have concluded to reduce my rates of board to $1 50 anti ?2.per day, according 19 location of rooms. Special accommodations' for fAmllies and commercial travelers. My table sball-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 nil its appointments. Courteous clerks aud attentive ser vants. When you visit Savannah do no fail to call at the Planter.*, as I am'dt* tertnlned that this hotel shall not be excelled by any in the South, regard less of price. Thanking yon' for past favor*.and hoping for a continuance of the same, I am, very respectfully fet>20-ly Joh.x Rhksnaw. Mnoatrer, WHITE. SOWING MACHINE TZZS BSST OF AU» Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim VUKY HKST OFERATIMO CUICItEOx' 6KL1.XMO, HANDSOMEST, AMD lioss Teifsct Sswing Ifoohlna IN THE WORLD. ; ■ ;ifc-' lyg** TK fwrfrrr^adtjet Wt.tf* h' the most eon- l tr.bi to In Its fpeftre* snS sbusnorNf rver tiler tonoHines. an* lo ssNsHUm It to Mia CONTRACTOR'S AND BUiLDl RS M A>,'U|OAnTi;ill,:rtH OF tiu.t w» art no,* 5 corrjwiisd to turn out DotWs, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Rrackcts, Newels, Mantles, rvy lfe-t* Os-grlrxg XXacliiaia r> I , x- , Daluster», \ eranuas. etc. suNsKtlsg tmds ve tint It wI's m» ’s. and in no Ins’anco h?i it rv-., ytifailed to utitfy u.ir«»oi*Mn«ndstion Tha f'-rthn WSiio has Inertase* to soeh an oxlent •A. Coaxvr ife.t® Bw^rin-cr «-v-c_y tJa.ro* 3aaJ.rv0.tea lav l-la evy to e -pyly ti-.a d.*mc^a.at “ "17 nsrhlno is war.aatetl (hr 3 yesrs, an* J l ,r «■; h rt lutrit discounts,or usen sas| oorinsnls. (» set th« timresit 'te *t customers. Mr-isar: ■n.ivrtn) i/wx^ma kzstxzz. MUTE SEVUjfc MACHINE CC.? hi StB Eccitd A«s.. Cleretsfl, Ohia — For sale by— J. D. & T- F. S M I T II, ?0t) Brou> .Sr., . - ArqusTt.GH. Only 5c, Each. ■ I will receive, in a few day*, from New York, another lot of goods, at F1VK FKNTN E^CH. consisting of eanc^Pnns. Brasellii ml Belle. Toy Kid vex. Folks end Spoon*, Curry Combe, llanirnere. Can Openers, Garden Hoes and Itak,^ ooiu- hined. Sci-8ota. Lamp < lomtieys, Patie- t<Tie, Note, Letter andCap Paper per quire, Enwlopea per package, L»ad Pencils, oriling Books, (Jt»n>moe, Maoilogo, Ink, SlaU-s, K B t; Blocks, CbtHiker Boards, Book Sf i aps. Toilet Soap, Tooth Brushes, Jfiiittlair Cotton. Bound and Dressing Bombs, Bla king, Handkerchiefs. Towels, D 'vJss Lace Bibo, Embroiilered Mareeiles Bib*, Jewelry, <kc. T have 4few articles left«*f mv first h*l. consisliug a* follows, all of which I < ffer at five cents »>aeh Dippers, P.ius, Cak*i Cutters, Popper Boxes Ti. NO. 265 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA GAj Wholesale and Rc« COOKIXG STOVES HEATING STOVES GRATES. TINWARE, ETC. He keep*in sljock that first class stove, the 0 Patented 1859, 18Gl, 1865, Intended iStlS,' Renewed 1867. Patented March 29, 1870. Patented November 28, 1876. »v IMPROVED 1877 AND 1878- Superior beyond comparison to any dthorTfigh-hearth stove ju the market. It has large single oven doors, artistieaft^-dcsign^, lined with tin and fitted with bright turnbockles * large hooblast.fire door, swinging hearth-plate, and deep ashpit with Spear’s Patent Baled Ash Pun and *tlter grate. The oven is Urge, and the flues of unusuar size, and so nrrangtd'as to be'easily kept clean It has a large top, provided with Mnnigle’* Patent Gas Burning Long Division Piece, the best cross piece iti All the mouldings of thc stoVe’aro, Jifavy^ and its design . antf'ortTanretiWtiotrwrn sati'Ty'fhc nibst cntical taste. For wood, the stove is fitted . with a Patent Combined Wood Grate and Fire Dog, and entirely new arrange ment, and the most durable wood grate ifl-use. ■ —A.. - I OUR SIZES—6 inch, $22; 7 inch, 827: Scinch, $30; 9 inch, $34. (’all and see it before purchasing elsewliere. Heating Stove* for Coai and tn variety. NEW CHART SMALL FT^jVT TOP STOVE Priced as follows : No. 6, $15; No. 7 : 817; No. 8, $21). Step Stoves with lull set trimmings, No. 6, fll; No. 7, 813; No. 8;S18. Tinware at whqlesalc price very low. ’ - * r- - " .i ■ f-oJ-- ' ■’ rxO^tn 1 For sale by w. I DELPH- u augohta.oA. WAVERLY HOUSE, $2 Charleston. S. C $2 SITUATED IN THE BEND OF KINO Street, the most fashionable promenade in the city. • t'T. ’ .- * . ' ■... 77Z ■ x —. First claes in stl tW nppfltntfflCTiCr. Table furnl*htxi with tb* best aBord*4 v local. Northern and Southern markets First doss Fat and Barber Shop. The finrst Billiard Boom in the South. Scri-ants polite and attentive. Ro*rd .,,,$2 nor day. fju Lower rat-p by I he week or month. CKO W. SULLIVAN. Lats or A. J. kr.NNKor A Cn.,) Juieat-’f Propi ietnr. OF BABTSIW«LU S O.. . . _ WITH HHEILESS & CO., Wholesale and Betail Grocers, Corner Broad and Washington Streets, (BURKE ORNEK,) Mf&USTA, ' . ... 6SJBSIA. SATISFACTION GFARANTEEDvri * WESl.BT X. WIIELKS8. W. 8IIAPARD WUJEXES^ - scp25-3m -.*» m TII0T1PN0.\ & -l. WJLBISTOIST* S. C- * ’ . .■ r . tfhdersell all Barnwell, rival Cbarluton Independents in trade who beat old fogies, and Augusta. Everything for sal*. Nothing to krep but the front place. If you aj« wise, trade with us. ( We will ma' Novels, Iron Stands, Coffee Stands, Tuck 1 Hnmmrr*. t tn lhatns, *f. l rresh supply rneeived weekly. I have an orderyfor a lot - can J.b. SHUt K, A gent. .1 sepl8-3m i, -*i F. , — T ^CKH ALTER & CO., uderaellcr* aud Truth TcHere, Williston, S. C. T'^ 1 oSissstrss. s oBAnt 159 # 161,163 and 16") East Bay. 2, 4, and 12 Queen Street; 13, 15; 17 and 19 Vendue Range. - Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers, i ^ ’‘Y 1 <»f second liamj ixxjks, provided the t»o purchsed io(v down augW-ly Hutson & Co., (tENKKAL INSURANCE AGENTS. AIKEN, S. C Represent the following first class companies: Liverpool and London , and Globe Cos. -Altoysl Insurance company Queen Insurance Fompany Cotton and !N aval Htores Factor*. Sole Agents for Geoggia ajjd Wagcncr ft range Guano. Liberal advances made on Shipment* of Cotton. \ ! ....... ^ We have a special Produce Drtwrtmest.for which we solicit consignment* of Kmigh Bice, I»e«% «c. , • J | | 7 i ' f t, - seplS-Oin Western AssHrenceCompany , Va. F. and SI. Insurance Co, . St. Paul F. & M. Insurance Co. Petersburg and In*. Co Columbus In*, and B. $27,000,000 2:1.000,000 10,000,000 1,200,000 <500,000 .806,000 600.000 l-SO.OOO Cash Assets ; , • • $63,666,000 Gin Houses and eonteats, Dwellings. (Bores, Stocks of Goeil* and ale insurable properly Insured. Call on or writ* to * , . HUHJON&00., •eplS- Aiks a, 8. C. i>r.Ai.cR8 tx . Dressed and Undressed Lumber, Paint, Oil, Putty, Window Glass, Builders Hardware, etc., etc. FLAXES'Q MILL AXu LUUBER YARD, HALE STREET, NEAR CENTRAL RAILROAD YARD. OFFICE AND WARE ROOMS, 43 JA( KSON STREET, ilfriMy a i re;iTs*T A, OTTO F. WEITEBS, * • Wholesale Grocer, —AND DEALER IN— serais, Liquor and Tobacco. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Monarch Whiskey. Also, I. T. & J. O. Froat * Co.’u Self-Raising Flujur, and Thorn Brothei*’ celebrated Butter Crnckere. aep2G ly N<>* 112 and 181 East Bhv. rharleptrm. 8 f*. r. V’ ni ftnKW x., r. wood, BARxwrtt., s. c. BUftDFFL Si WOOD, • cotton factors anu general commission merchants, Special Attention given to the Ilandlmg of Cotton and all Other Products of the Farm CtMSSHSfi ?9B SEELING, SGS, FIB SALE. Quick Sales andjlcturns. CcJtQn Advaneed en in atom. Fire-Proof Wareho N CORNER McINTOSII AND REYNOLDS STS , AUGUSTA, GA. , r scp4-3m =»v J. R P AEKER & CO. Factors and Commission Merchants. ~ toTTON AND NAVAL STOltLS. Accommodation Wharf and Vender Ba$gc, Charleston, South Carolina. Liberal Advance* aad« on ConaiammMti) " ' janl7-lj -v ; . < ^ ^ \y -i it . .. —r ■L- : X \