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■V. r 1 ■l a 't r'-v ®ljt Jlfoplc. 7HURSDA5, , JaNUARI 15, fT— 1-880. CpC A. NEWS:* URIKI' Wi-coWif rernlnfl 1'' W*’ pink tnu^wlvw* with oftre, *iso w^* m »y not l«av«* behind uh .Uuif oilr natural crop ol hulr. - D .-Uuquent land sale* thla week. Oar perchaoU) are all having new sl. ns painted by Mr. E. Q. Tobin. Farmers are waiting for a Hso, in the price of cotton; they may reallzr it ami —they may not——— It is a fact that ladies will talk more tlud year than they iiid iMtiyea^Oao anybody tell why ? , ’ To attay Itching of the scalp, use nall’a Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renew- er. Sold by ail druggist a, Tue farmsrs arc alarmed at tills warm we<itber; they any they are wast ing lots of Cora feeding their “fatten- lug” hoga. Victims of wasted energies And sure relief in Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It ia the > most potent purlfler and a fountain of health and atrength. Hr. Woodward U pushing our rail road to completion, and in a few Weeks -the; road will bo ready for the engine imd the engine, wo understand will b# i eady^tm the road. ' — Ten cents has cured a bad case of Ijipbtberla, it was iuvested In Prof. Paine’s Catarrh Vapor. 250 8. Niuth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ^jJr. Joseph Beijinger has the flneef assortment of garden seeds ever I fought to Barnwell. Also, a full stuck of drugs and medicines. Give I ira a call. • „ To-morrow ts return day. Parties Interested will rake notice and keep iu mind that all prowesses not lodged on that day will have to go over to the n< xt term. Mr. E.G. Tobin is in town, ami of- X ta ble neiTtees -UJ ttHT pubilefoUo' M’iy kind of painting at the very lowest fl .'tires. Now is the time to have y.air house painted or % sign put up. Bead his advertisement in another i column. Mr. Richard Bostick, formerly of Beaufort county, now of New York, h* *'h a visit to ids brother, Bov. Joseph 11 stick, pastor of the* Biptirt Church lo ro. We hope he will erj>*y this vi-dt to his old home, friends aud reintire*; There are now sixteen piUonerk In j dl. Three or four of them are charged with arson and two for hoc stealing. Uad«r the present law arson is a capital offense ami hog stealing, regardless of the value of the hog stolen, Is a penitentiary off -nse, , A Colored youth created a sensation in the upper pait of t^wu on Monday evening, by parading “the street* in'Uoted on an ox. The children of t »e colored school acted as an esiert id hottor and all seemed to ei j >y the i port,but the ox, who beeogilng tired i f the rxpartc character oftTie nmiTsc- lurnt, took to bis heels, while the rider took to the air. That boy intends to i elect an ox with whh home the next 1 ime, then lie will have something to li'dj to in case ef a skedaddle. _ Every one who bs* bad any dalings, eiilicr public or private, with Mujur Brabham, has been impressed with t wo qualities, which he possesses In a iimTked degree, uibanity and patience. But then. Job himself, you Unowv ouldn’t stand the tpoub’e of re mild- Ing the same pannel of fence every morning, snil furntsb the plank, too, without grunting just a little. It afn’t fair, gents, to make Major Brabham furnish all of your kludilng wood, there are others who own fences In that neighborhood. MTATK MI.KAHIXJ'*. • Aiken is to haVe a steam Are En gine. • . J Abboville—T|e Htwslan fly ia doing great damage to th* wheat crops/ Contraband whiskey wagons are plen- tifuh—:—^^——— Pulmonary diseases Aro rapidly in creasing, among the colored people, Anderson—No Granger in this county, has ever had a Jiog stolen from him. t Rev. L. M. Ayer has opened a select femrftb School: ' ' Kershaw—Thors were TO deaths in Camden , last-year. ■ ■ ■~ ' Rev. A. W. L-imar received about 50 presents, on new^years evening. •- A new rice beating mill has just been put iflto operation, two miles above Camden. More mortgages of real estate have been satisiied this winter, than during the past two year. Oreenvililc—Rev. Charles’ Manly accepts a call to ihe Baptist Cliurcb. Gob. A. C. Garlington is editor of dully news. • The.Baptist, Epescopal itnd Presby terian Ministers, were kindly and subdantiully remembered by their congregations, on Christmas day Spartanburg—In tire lustltijti.on for the Education of the deaf and dumb; and tho blind, there are forty seven pupils. Wells are drying up. Richland -Real Eituto is advancing In pwwA -- ■ ■ • ^ More Not hern familles-are now stop- puig in Columbia than iu any previous winter. Wife beaters {are active, and give tho-baehfloeliaj >r frequent gliiups's into th'fe^true inwardness of married iife. / Chester—The Grangers are lively. Fairfield—Wlnsboro gbw has.-frequent ball shunTtrp nlATT-TTf s."" Concert. * Professor Gonzdss, of New York who is now truvellrg through tbe Routh with his two sons, who arc said to posses marvellously sweet voices will give concerU at Blackville and tkis place, soma Urns during tbe en suing week. In Orangeburg, and else where. Professor Gonzales concerts are epoken in the highest terms of praise and, Wfe congratulate the pleasure seekers in our midst, upon his con template visit to us. Profesor Gon zales, also tunes and repairs organs, and pianos, and being a manufacturer of these Instruments, never fails to give satisfaction. A* Haase Wedding-*. The number of “at home” weddings^ of which we hear and read is notice^ able this siason. It is a return to a beautiful ttt+ing <mstom, and gives to tH^oscasion its true, appro Prials character. Weddings of late years had grown to be mere grand .parades before crowds of critical spectators. Surely one’s Joy Taf as sacred and personal a^ one’s grief, and it would seem that only friends should be admitted within Its sanctuary. English forms seem to have gained permanent favor in America, and here, as there, the groom is accompanied by one best man, who acts as chief usher, and the bride by one or two brides- ids only, e Exckauare. { I wish to exchange a desirable house and lot in Augusta, Ga., for country property. For farther Information, Address v - X. Y. Z., Care J. W. Holmes, declS-tf W llliston, 8. C. 11 a * -e. •• > _ John M. Clark, an old citiz-m and prominent merchant, of Augusta, died a few days ago. A Leap ye3T"T>arty—Tho young ladles of WTuneboro pave a leap year party at the residence of Mrs. Rachael McMaster on Thursday night, to which their gentleman frieuTls were honored with invitations. The party was con ducted In the usual style. Each young lady escorted the gentleman of her choice to- tbe parly, and there paid him the nUenti ms of which she herself had b' «jn ae&istomei to by the re- clpienr. Tiie pr«^nrre*of the evening were continued to a l iter hour, and everybody haira delightful time. News and Herald'. Spartanburg—A Cotton Factory is to be built at Uarricane Shoals, on the Pecolet river, one mile from the Air Line mad, $60,000 have been nirend subectibed iu town, and wori? will begin as soon as wood are raised. The water power is suffi-tent to run 50,003 sp indies. i - Ah Agricultural eocie'y has been formed. Tom Mo?epy, colored, was killed by bis half-brother Aaron, ou the 2'Jch ult. Tlicre are more colored pupils than whites In the public schools in thin State, but the white people pay six eighths of-tbe expenses. The Marion Star says-it hates Grant and tiie Devil. The Bible says; Love your enemies. ^ Newberry—Over S24J300 are depoet- ted in tiie Newberry Naltbual Bank, whose stock st Us readily at 110. Fifteen colored families have just started to Kansas. Two Democratic tickets, T'r Intend- nnt and Wardens, are in the field. Tho financial condition of the 'farmers is better than it has been since tbe war. Andersor-Wagee of laborers average nine dollars per month, with rations. .No lands will be sold for non-pay ment of taxes. Average area of farms in the county, is 480 acres. The quality of commercial ferti lizer has deteriorated. Average crops production, wheat 19 bushels and oats 9 two-thirds respectively. Cbarlcstos—A whale 50 feet long and 15 feet thick, was captured in Charleston harbor on last yesterday week, after an all day chase. Tho Citadel boulldings have been turned over to tbe Holy Communion Church Institute. COIEVrY nKHSI. IRoportcd Weekly' by Oar '.’urn -purulent.] niuckvlllc Hots. - *\ t ’ . —~ Tramps are numerous, and from the frequency, and peieistence of their calls Mvprivate houses, they arc voted to bo htfPg^y. l „ A little daughter o( MlTDtuulri Matheuy, between two ami t htec years of age, died of Diphtheria, on Mon day mooring. Your handsome Allendale ngent* with his much handsomer better half, was in town last week, a happy New year to them. ,-ii. - • Larken Lancaster, has been made hoppy-bTTr'Mtrrtutrr,' "VrilTTlInUe/I liTir) - irvpmtrimohtul bonds to a daughter of Isaiah NeviliJ. , r . Apother bccpdlary fire last week - The barn of Mr; A. G. Bars, on Mr. C. H.itlilhmiee’s place, with all of bis corn and fodder. It is thought thAt p colored man named Joauings applied the lire. ' • Farmers arc commencing work In good earnest. I judge so from seeing the heavy stock of hardware kept by Major Steadman, aud tbe frequent sal'^s made by him. The following t fRcers of Blackville Lodge No. C3, A. F. M., were elected for the ensiling year: L. T.'lzlar, W. .M-;.H. C. Ckitty, 8. W.; 8. B. StiU, J. .W.; P. J. L B^dmond, Treasurer; J. H.-Kevy, Secretary; .jf. M. Hartzog, Tyler; W. H. Bellinger, S. D.; J. M. Lancaster, J*'D.; J, J. Creich aud Thomas Sttli, Stewarts. How can a crazy person be sent to the Asylum. Fontbetrt n week 8' colored woman has made pight hideous, by her discordant cries; and it is thought that the exercise of proper intelligence and energy would have sept her to Columbia more promptly, an.J 'saved residents of our toww peay the guard hOuee, a great deal of annoyance. Why do. f_q many colored persons become crazy? Is it freedom oe-free scltoois, that have this deplorable effect on the colored brain. ^ * Willixlon. Farm work is fairly commenced. \Vfta4bep%bne & Go., have started a sale aud Liv<-ry Stable. ■ . Tlio yeitug folks bad a pleasant dance at Masonic Hall, last week. The atteudauc* at tbe Baptist Sun day. School, is always much larger when the pastor Is present, thaq when ho is absent. Grain crops are looking superbly, crab griUs ts springing up freely and lost yeat’a cotton stalks are putting out new leaves. Tiie city fathers are putting the streets iu first rats order, but some one who prefer* darkness to light. Las smashed two of our street lamps. NE W AD VER TISEMEXT8. GREAT I>U\ GOODS -AND- -ooo- Weathersbee & Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ftend T'iii». $100 per rnenth guaranteed to ah ncMve and energetic agent for tills and adjoining coyintiefl to sell anew and wonderful variety^of corn—Wallace’s Improved Prolific White Flour Seed Com—each stalk producing from 4 to 12 ears ariff making 80 to 100 bushels to t^e acre. Addross, with stamp, L L. Osment, « leveland, Tenn. THE Now is the time to euhscrib* foiTthe old and r<diHh)e Agricultural Journ I. It Is in its XXXVIII volume, and stands at the head of agricultural pnn'rs. It 1* now published by. the Constitution, AUautal t*a. Price, it 51 per annum; clubs of toi $12 50 per annum; clubs of 20, $20 per annum. The .Weekly Constitution. The Great Southern Family Paper. Prlco, $1 50 per annum: c!*b sf 10, $10 50 per annum; clubs of 20. $20. • Tbe Cultivator and Weekly to the same address, $2 50 per annum. Agents w luted everywhere. Liberal onnoRtlesinns. Address CONSTITUTION. * AtlauU, Ga. A nuptial tie—When a husband and wife have both married for moocy, and netitier ha« got any.,. SPECIAL KOTK'ES. j \ A Taldcr’s Buckeye Pile Ointment Js Tbs favortts remedy fur that ttrrildc disease, Files or Hemorrtroids. It is tlte favorite remedy becauss it never fails to cure the most obetinats case when used according to directions- Do tint fail to avail yourself of the relief nfljadcd by this invaluable compound, but.call at tiie drug store of Dr. Stakes, Blackville, or at Cha«. Pcch- rnanii A s Born well, for Tabler’s Buck eye Pile Ointment, price 50 cents. A (aoo«l I.iver Is always known by his oppearancc. A man who lives comfortably at home, hits good dinners, etc., will alwaje allow it ia his person. But there is another liver more important to man— it is tiie bad liver—tho Tiver that should regulate tho whole system. If that is out of fix, man is good for nothing—can enjoy nothing—to res tore it to health, use Dr. Glider’s Liver Pills. A few doses wilP relieve you. For sale by G. A. Phillips, Williston, and Druggists generally. If you are troubled with Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Headache, Biliousness, or any disorders of a sluggish liver. Portalioe or Tabler’s Vegetable Liver Powder, will cure you. Taken In time, it will save a doctor’s bill and much Buffeting. It has been used suc cessfully in many cases where other remedies had failed. Dyspepsia la a common complaint, and anything af fording relief is gladly welcomed. For, tullue is only 50 cents a package, and will cure you. For sale by Charles Pcvhmann, Barnwell, or Dr. Stokes, Blackville. •- • King’s Moantain Military School'York* ville, S. 0. The Exercises of the Twenty-Sixth Year will begin February 5th, 1880. TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS, IN - i APTAITCK. For Tuition, Boarding, Light, Fuel and Washing...... $100 00 Uao of- Books, Stationery and HoigsottH* fee-. —"5 00 . For Circular, cpntaiulng full infor mation, apply to Col. A. Coward, djec25,2m JUiutipal. FIRE INS[jR'\NCl The St. Paul Firt —AND— - Marine Insurance Company CAPITAL .$1,704,88f TUB SAFJ2ST COMPANY IN TU UNITED STATES Will underwrite on nil kinds of property, real Mid personal, in DArnwell couLty, in cluding gins, gin-bouses, nulls nnil maebin ery. cotton ginned and unginbed at the low est current rates. I. M. THOMPSON, Loesl Agent, Wifilston. 8. C. N. B. Policies issue^iaJbcit kaglisb Fir* Compnnies if preferred, confined to dwell* ing bouses, stores sad contents. junc27-tf‘ DRY GOODS & GROCERIES; . Full Stock Always on IIand. ... ** mi&m mom mszvno saiit. Cash Paid for Cotton & Couatry Prodneo nov2U' Not Dead Yet! K Thouglt I have met with a heavy loss recently I am still in the lead. Having the* best assorted stock of GENERAL MERCHANDIZE In the county, and having pufehased from first hands before the accent ad vance, I can offer such inducements to buyers as cannot Jte equalled by any merchant in tbe Middle Saction of tho State. Fine clothing a p^ccialty. Good business suits from $'i up; Wed ding suits from $10 to 3*5- My prices in this line cannot be equalled anywhere. Leather (not paper) Shoos at very low figures. Fine Shoes for Ladies and Children * Specialty. Good and fresh Family Groceries always on haud, ami sold at prices that will compare favorably with Charles ton and Augusta. A fine assortment of Dnijxs and Medicines Always on hand. Prescriptions filled ns cheap as at any Drug,Store in the county, by Dr. It. D. Holman, who is with me. Satisfaction-guaranteed ' to all. b*iyj5 me a call and be convinced. Cash paid for cotton and all country produce. oc23-3m S. LIEBMVV, * Grahams, S. C. MM «■ 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW MUSIC STORE. \ J mil m I jRMn Masonic Hall Building. 744 Broad Street, • • Auguaia, Georgia. -to:- Best Pianos ever offered to the public. Wc sell (be Fclahratsd Stcinway dk Sons, Dsoker BnfR, Krsnieh Ac Bach, Billings & Co., Eb QtUer and Fi^ef *Xo. Also, th* E^ey, Wilcox aud Wl.ito OrgMUb ^ Gyi' tars, Banjov, Aeoordsona, Flutes, Fifss, Tkmboorfbes, UannobicaS, dec., me. Best Italian Strings, _ $WTho most corrsct editions of Sheet 3Iusic, lastrouUoa Bosfasaad all Musical Works constantly on hand. , • Prompt Attention Givea to Masic Order*. r.- - / TS9I.0'V«5T PSIOBB A aABIEBT ♦ =fc==c==- Blackville Bakery. “ I INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE GOOD PEOPLE OF B-A. RIST WELI* and A.djoinincc Coun4iftp r -^-TO-HY STOCK of— , « ; Bread, Cakes, Mss, Tapdies, Nuts, Fruits, Ac. I am at all times prepared to furnish FRE?H BREAD toifamflles and for Camp- meetings, and can furnish st abort notion delicious Cake for wedding parties, as many who Itasofavored me with their orders can testify. . f- t / * la connection with my Bakery I litre added a general stack of ^ , 4 r /. - -I-: i-m! WTtu irr>»-* Consisting of CAN GOOD?, HAMS, BACON, CHEESE, BUTTER, AND MACKEREL, in fact anything that may be called for in my line. I flatter mv- eelf that my stock is M of tiie best quality, and I guarantee tlut my prices wul compare with any otbe|^p$aiMtito>. Your patronasm will be appreciated by srirring you quickly nud satisfactorily. Give me a trial and you will bo convineod. "^ ■- * ;r ' r ' m W. HOSENTHAL. »c»1C-8m r . Opposite the Depot, BLACKVILLE, S. C. Ten Per Cent. On Co§t l 1 A- -U GROCERIES. IY HE, M1TI in mm ♦•*11 OHOCBRIBS, W1XB8, LIQUORS, AC. EVERY ARTICLE NEW AND FRESH. IT, -.ft ft* t>: Our stock has been selected with tbs greatest cars, and w* will sratrant every article as represented, and will sell a* low as any house ia the eauntf. aAai&Y ft SfAHSS&L, ^3 WIT.LTSTOy. t< d I^ew Fall. Dry Goods ! ji « a s -1*V H 1 * tf !(t« 1 b .•* V 1 ! IjAt' IObt- It. w , ^rr iMM 4 MAK 194 and 196 Broad St., Augusta, «a. ••flli receiving weekly ono oft lie moet complete Stocks pf Staple and Fancy Dry G^wKtdiirhM aJcr b*^ he reader* of the Barawell PserLa. Good* art so sheen feat it appoint like foBy *“ shoddy and trash sa IVody adveitllsd these W Goods of tbs Beat Quality, Gist w*.eaa folly warram tars, aad we guarantee prices as low aa. in anv nart^ii to waste time in looking at shodd Nothing but genuine Good wi9 he shown over our counters the United States, ■flit ■y »ijt UAsu A.UW! Cloaks, Fine ^Cloaks Another invoice just received, bought since the recent decline, mers will get the benefit of this. Don’t Throw Your Money Away shoddy, shop word goods. The best goods are always the Our custo. for cheap, A Iteautiful line of Shetland Shawls, in all the newest shades. New lot of Drew Goods, from 10c. a yard right along up to Silk Warp Henrietta Cloths and Al pacas, Black and Colored Cashmeres, Shoda Clot Us, Australian and English Crepes. 10, 11 and 121-4 California White Wool Blaukets, the price within reach of every one; no excuse for sleeping cold. The best line of Leice and Tarltou Ruchings iu the uty, with plain and fancy hcaditqp. New 6-4 Ott Cloths, in Rosewood, Mahogany, Marble and Oak. Another invoice of fine Corsets! Ladies’ and Gents’ all-wool Undervests; Bleached aad Turdey Damaskbythe yard and in patterns; 10, 11 and 12 4 Bleached Brown Sheetings; Pillow Case Cotton, Hosiery. Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Ladies’ Bags and Belts, and Notions for the Million. , ^ MAKE NO MISTAKE. In renumbering the city, the new numbers make me 801 and 903 Brand, and 136 Jackson streets; bof ’The Old Reliable, corner Bread aad Jackson streets, sthada just where it did forty years ago, with the muue liberal deeli^ to all. My business is founded on the Square Dealing plan. Nothing misrepresented. Polite attention shewn every-buyer, and prices guaranteed as low m any bouse in the South. • Samples sent on application. Orders receive prompt attention. Express Freight paid on all orders amounting to $5 aud upwards. Please examine my Goods, and get my Low Prices before you buy. * OcCJ-Ctr JAMES MILLER, Miller’s Corner,*. AUGUSTA GA. x guarantee prices at Jog a*, in any p*rU»f •ty Would respectfully invite an cxami.uttion ofohr &6ods aoflpric«. James A.^Gi, .i attgfi&sgjLoi. BovlS- JEFFERSOIf, MiXSON * Mmm General Insurance Ag6Bts r - WILLISTON, - *t ,.!*t n. . M.> T ifib ^ a Ati " Represents the Following First-class Cotupanie*: nr-* • kar. * *nT 'Mt# Lancasbire of Eogbvnd *.....4..... . • • -1$ lO.QQO OOO - v!fSk!uRnm!! 0d M “ r 0e ..V....:.*....'* 1 C1CW0.00*" J us t Opened * To-Day ! d " iu t- 2 -5 9—— Ball oa or write ho — -*—*—^ , . - , ; m f k<af- Jr#m JEFFERSON. MIXSOX A BROOKER, ‘ l ge neral ins orange agents. junSO—ly Hos. 661 tad 862 Bmd - , 4 , 4, ^ N : V*i jltffi.Wi « ^ W .IWI OR I .71 Augusta, Georgia. r>*>. (utei «fr l - n.. s DEALER IN WISES, LIQUORS, CHAMPAGNE, ALES, SltARSu TiMCM* * «MtRC» boyIS-