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X x- ftlje ■ -.. ~~-i -. |i 11—. THURSDAY, MARCH 18. 1880 0OCA.L ISTKWiS. ' "CliDrloston 4'«»lton ?Harket. Ckablutox, fttar^b 16, .. OoddOratnatyr - - }&, u>wMuklUu« - n% Mlildliiiff - , \* - • J3K (iO'ttl MUldling - - - - lS>- t - --- ' ■ . * ’rel«5|»>*on«. By the opening of the campaign, the Jhtrnweil and Blackvllle Telephone company expecta to baVe their lino up and at work. ' - ; Cuta. % We need a few dozen ^Cata in onr oCQce and will be grateful to any friends having a aurpTuFortire &YMcl(l if they will share their abundance with us. Don’t send them by express. Thank*. We are under obligations to Mr Charles Duensing, of Midway, for a bundle of interesting papers from Montana Territory and a specimen of eilver quartiTbeir,.which latter le, .wo hope, a token of bettor tlmesi ‘ yinrtin Meeler. Honobt, Trusty Martin Keeler, T . Is Mpeclally a dealer r Jm the beet of boots and shoes. I Frbm which any folks Can choose, Coverings to suit their purses ' v And to cure their corns and cursesj, . Ladles with tbelr little font, Made to proinu'aade the street. Farmers, ploughing mother earth,- Orandf lres doz,ing by the hearth, Cfytojr babies, naughty boydj ,1 - Maldsiln love with meif or toys, Can from Keeler buy such dressing, For their feet that a blessing Will attend them all their days Tlirough tlictr devious walking ways. Have their health, and wave their solos, In worustocUlngs hide the holes, Thattha teeth of time have made With the peg’s vindictive aid ; Young man if you. wish to marry, Go to Koelor’s, do nSt Urry,' buy some shoes, but don’t go West, bee your girl—you know the rest^ r Ilarnwell Sirnys. See order of Lieut^Owens, command ing for assembling kere on -20 inst. Business of importance. Let , every' -man eorner Malte Owena tifest, “urK} don’t you forget It.” * ' -7, r . • - The Kailroad. — . ; We are Informed that Mr. ‘Wood ward expects his engine to arrive at Biackville, about the middle of this | —week ao4 that tb« road will be In run ning operation from that point to Barnwell by Saturday next.*“Look out forthe Engipe when you hear the whistle blow” 1 -r yfeeiingr,- ^Hgiittir mootnly meeting of Hope • 126. A. F. M. will be held tfrrtt; nt WilHeton on Setur -bught to have one. Order early before the mat cornea. We shall have more to say. “ '' , ••• . _ * tt.. i - ..... r"r-> G W. Price, y A few days ago we went through the carriage shops of Mr. Q. W. Price, at Biackville, and were surprised'at their extent and completeness. Skilled workmen In the blacksmith, wood and paint shope, were putting the first and finishing touches to wagons, buggies and carts, under^the watchful super- vison of the proprietor. As good work is done here at country fuiccs as In Charh ston or Augusta. In the past four years, Mr. Fries has oot had an idle day. Patronize home industry, pay Mr. Price a call and ypo will pay him au honest price for honest work. .day evening, at 8 o’clock. * By order -J A,, WvATwrpanv.v, Sect’y. E. A. Degree will be conferred, per will be served at 9 o’clock. W. M. Sup. Itliirtler In Sycamore. About ten days ag. > (>ve hare been un able to obtain tbe precise date) a ne gro mao living iu Sycamore township, Tiamed Jake Copeland, got Into an al tercation with his wife’s lister (name nuknowi) an J ended by. beating her to death with a wooden mallet. Cope- htnd. immediately after the deed.de- campe'd And has not since been heard of. Gone to Georgia, we suppose. •- Mr. J. ». Mhiirk. In last week’s notice of our mer chants we omitted to make mention t f^Ir. Shuck, whose oaergetic clTorts to ro-build himself, comuietdaily, In tiut face of strong opposing difficulties entitles him to a prominent place in c ur plcture. Bcgiuningjn a smaU way some year or so back, Mr. fchuclc has constantly enlarged his stock, until now hiu stara.on-tbe bill is well sup plied with a general assortment In his line. Mr. 8. has recently opened a news stand at his store, where ah the leading New York dallies, and the r cao be no permanent decndeoco. pit mineut story papers of thecouutry van always be had. Blaclhhle.. , „ ’ Thlrty-slx bales of of cotton were put on the platform;on'taond*;.* ||r. L. B. Nix, and Mias Mqjy R. Owens7were married list week, and twi more souls are happy. Messrs. Simon Brown, P. W. Far rell and W. J. Martin L jeft'on anjexcuj- alon to Glhctnnati - over • the newly opened Cincinnati Southern Rail Road bn Monday Irtst. They will- be gone ten days and hops-they will enjoy their complimentary ride. The Republicans' hud a meeting on Saturday 4ast,'-elected a precinct chalr- raan’ l aad--a delegate to the County Convention. Grant Is thtlr favorite for th& 'Presidency. J5b much and no fbore of. their proceedings has been made known; * ... ■ - Rustis damaging wheatTcrops. Colds ja?e epidemic, especially among ebiftTren. ■ , . _ ^ / Mr. John D. Browne la indulging in homegrown garden peas. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Weathersbee have* just returned from a visit to their rod Members »f Military Organizations who desired#, attend the entertainment here on tbe 3Qth instant, must obtain tickets fromtbe committee, at the Wo coll special attention--©*, the planters' to the advertisement of Toolo’aComlenser. It is u moat valu able Invention and affords a perfect Insurance against fire from ginning. A few of tne condensers did hot do well last season owing to a change in the gearing, but late improvements have —- _ „ , _ ,, . . L-ae-it.Imply i>mTjrEwyei l . IIM 'smsi&wemm^mrg. fclood .’New*. / ■ . , •‘Tltt} enterprising firm of Weather^- bee Sc" Eaaterllug, acnounee in this week’s issue of Tifs People that they have j-ist received, direct from North- ern markets a full line of gents spiiog and trummsr- c 1 othing, whichiLtv offer at hard pan prices, Wc have been shown some'of these goods,'and can safely say t fiat almost any man OJjiy be suited. The suits rn-ege in price from $6. to S30., and for the money are as good as' *ean bo purchased in Charleston or Augusta. It is ouly necessary Jo give these gentlemen a call, in order to satisfy any one of the superior advantage* they offer to buyara. —w- Uncle George showed us on the 9th inst. a black-jack sprout of this years’ growth 30 inches long. It is a fair sam ple of his crops of sprouts. ' Master Frank Willis, 12 years old lias built and put into successful oper ation j^ateam engine, Ife plan is hoyel but It makes tkq, maohlnery im-ve like a thing of life. The Williston fish eaters have reorganized* by the election of A. Rubenstoin,President, A. J. Weathers bee, Tlce-President, John D. Browne, Commissary and James ¥. Lavage chief cook. They open tho spring campaign on the 29th, by taking up their march for Brown’s Landing. They challange the Barnwell club to o’clock, m., of that date. ^ 9 mm m n ■■ l^J■■l».- . The FiocWa Baptist* do things by halves; When a convert Is baptized they just loiter a little till an alligator In Search of game comes along and—well, you never hear of that convert backayding,. - The. extia sessions of the Legisla ture lias amended the game law so as to fix the dates for ktlliog deer -from the firet day of September to the first day of March, and. the thne for killing turkey, partridge, dove, woodcock or pheasant from the fifteenth day of September to the fifteenth of Mareh* The Unftetf States Supreme Court has rendered a deciaOn to the effect Die FcdfflU election laws are Constitutfonal and vali . baa a perfect right to superviae Con- gresstonal elections in tho different States, and that tb* Federal laws passed in regard to such elections are paramount to State laws. Tho State Democratic committee on Wednesday adopted a resolution call ing a #tate Conventioa v t6 be held in Columbia on Tuesday, June 1st, lor tho purpole ’oT nominating delegates to the National Democratic Conven tion, • and to nominate Electors for President and Ylce-PreaHent, candi dates for Goveruoi^ and other State officers. *7 ■' ... ... We are satisfied fronr the beet sour ces that no State ticket will be put in the field by the Republicans, and if AEW ADVERTISEMENTS r — 7 AUeation, Military'! DarAanrairr, JUT AST AXI) Is’B Ont., Coi.tufBlA, 8. 0.. March 3. l-vtOf; Sl’ETI VLUIIUKU. KO. ■ - ■ The ordor for th? in»pect lon and review of the Volunteer Trrtwp* • *< PamtiiiM courity 28th tilt^ hnretoforo Issued, havimr been ocNsaUrmandod been use of the un» sultobleness of tho sppolsuaenf tO tl» fanidnff internets, the commjeelonod j>flb 9 report th^rreepel 1 Match30thinHtwit. 5 ' Adjataotl—pwitor Uewaral. mm A f>VERTI8EM£Jff& Spring and - Sdnimer CLOTHING ! Just arrived by atoimer/fom 1 — y. • a Attcntlow, Millttti*y. UeaixjoabtebsIsfahtbyRm’t, B.C. I' Gbaiiau’s, 8. C., March 14.1830. | SPECIAL ORDER. In comphanoe with special order from Adjutant and I usoector (ieuera!’»lofllce,the wanmlBsionwl officers are hereby ordered to assemble at Barnwell O. H„ on Tues day, March 30th Inst, at 12 o’clock, to re port their respective commands, as fol lows: Nunilxtrof men, number of arms, number drill per annum. U CUTfflt, V Tho Best and Cheapest ever brought to Barnwell. WKATHliHSBEE & EA^TERLHSTG. , wiai. tI. '..xt— 3m I'j'ajau ^'—PrFATTTl ^ Ool.Com -J. E. KTEpMAX. Adjt. ^ G. W. PRICE, --^ Barnwell Grays. Yon are hereby Ordered io assemble at Barnwell C. H., on Haturday, SOtlj, next, at 8 o’ulook In the afternoon, ae buslneaa of importance will be transacted. * A full attendance la required. A. M. OWENS, 1 FirstLleut.Commandlug Company. March TSfh. ItoO. A gents Wanted. To introduce in every Connty in the United State* THE HISTORY OF THE BIBLE. -. .iyV*a •» T • 5^- ’'f* * , vi-> • - • ’• -~-v~ ui. . : Tpe best work to sell that has ever been publlehed. Hnlendid' Premia m to every subscriber. For circulars and terms ap- ______ iDQ 11 ply at one tt* The Henry Bell Publlshtng the nominee of the Democratic partyd On.,ai, 43 and 45 Shetucket Ht.. Norwich. is one against whom Republicans have ' Ct- • 1 - ** no bitter reraembraoces and In whose ( ‘ Muling and Repairing done on .the shortest tHfiict and meet reasonable terms. Satisfaction guu ran teed. Give me a call at my shop#, —„ -u- I iaktS -3m——: -r- BLACKVJLLE, 8. —(* — Sien of the Golden Boot —— - I have in store do best stock of -*r-. meet on that day at the npper Snltke- hatchie bridge at JO A. M. sharp, and In case of tbelr failure so to do their ■Imiora.1 ceremonies will be conducted couiage and truflifuloesa they can rely, everj T »ffjrt will be made by the leaders to bring out a full vote of the Colored people. We are told that in some counties a county ticket will be rf run and QQeJor electus for President. This will be the case fii Charlf-sTon, Georgetown, Sumter, Orangeburg, Beaufort and one or two others, and such Is theceneral deelre in Wasblng- ton.— fSea Inland New a. ■ at tho river, Rnbeostein officiating as chief mourner. • linmlrerg flnlletln*^ h A Siidund •JiidJen I>cnlti. Oa the night of the 9.h Inst. Mr^ Erwin Huir of Rosemary Township, met a bt range and sudden death. He • walking with his soli "near the enceofMr. Biyant W-athersboe; the night was very dark and Mr. Hair tdfayed i’pobi tho -road aad fell over a lurgestump upon a wooden bucket, ‘ which he carried on his arm. He told Idssouthathe was badly Burt, and attempted to walk but whs unable to do so. Help was called, Mr. Weathers bee and several* negro men came, carried him-to the bou?e and applied t est/fattves, bat without sneebs* as li** died within, flftec* mfnqtea. . Dr. JohuM. Smitfi attributed bb death to rupture of th* spleen. Tlie Thirtieth of March . Promises to be a day that wllUong be remembered -by the 1 volunteer troops of tho county. In addition to nil the field and stuff officers, the com missioned officers and many ndrf- coinmissionecl ofiloets and ptivaUs will be present at the- cunveuthm and ball then to be had, and as all the jnjjitary are expected to appear in uniform they will form quite a* Im posing scene. The convention will be opened at one o’cIock, p. m„ and after transacting all business will adjourn C. D. C. AtluniM. A great fire is said to.^e a great blessing. We begin, to believe it, es pecially when wo see the new prosperity _of Bamberg. Out of the ashes of its wooden buildings a eity- llke town has grown up. To the occa sional visitor it seems as it the magi- olana wand had created, in a nights time, the handsome, busy town of which our whole county Is so justly proud. The frequent visitor, however,- is not surprised. He knows that with such citizens as C. D. C. Adams there His -beautiful crvstal front store, which Would grace King street, is filled to repletion with a carefully selected Administrator's Notice. The undersigned gives notion to all whom it may concern, that on the 6th of April. 1830, at 11 o'clock, a. m , he will file bis final account hs administrator of the personal estate of Lewis M. Lee, with Hts‘ Uimur W~G.himm!Li.«dgo of Probate-for the county of. Bar.iwell, and at the Same time apply for Letters Dn>m , .ssorv. ELIAS LEE. mh4-td Administrator. CSco. O. Kobinson A 4 o [Wirytnlna Clipprr J . ^pi : .)n,ars t by aR-odda^fi Chas. Pechmaun s pT rp.rtoIhe PatterBon House for prolongedmlaery .iliuner. At 8 o’clock, p. m., a grand h ill will b« opewed at the Courthouse. Tire price of admission to tire ball will be one doUar, and will be open to everybody—citizens *3 itell’as soldiers, As It is next to Impossible for the local committee to obtain the names of all the ladies throughout the county who would posstbly like to attend, in vfUiUons will be seat to captaies to distribute—and all ladies throughout the county are requested to consider themselves invited whether they re ceive formal invitations or n<g. fhe•capital for building the Clifton Manufacturing Company In Spartan burg ennpany has been raised, and work, has commenced. The location is •six miles frouah© Court House, on the sire of the old Rolling Mills. The capital stock, 3130,000, was raised without difficulty. Charleston sub- bClibed §37,000. stock of general merchandise, which is elegantly desciibed in his generous advertisement. Mr. - Adams has a store, a stock of goods ntjd a stuff of salesmen of .which he Is justly proudT Multitudes of customers know that his goods are first class, his prices os tow- r.s the trrweBt, and that his word* Is his bond. Thtreis always room at, the Museum for mote. There are al ways real bargains there. Go and see for yourselves. Treating Tfce Wrong IMwease. • ' . - • A * Many tlraea women call upon their family physicians, one with dyspepsia, another with palpitation, another with trouble of the breast, another with p dn here and there, and in this way they all present alike to themselves and thuir easy going and IndlfT^eut doctors, *9]g>eiate and distinct diseases, fhr which he prescribes his’pills ami potions, >assnmlcg them to be ,svicir, when, in reality, they are all symptoms caused by some uterine disorder; and wTuleithey are thus only able perhaps to palliate for a llmS, they are igno.- rant of tiie cause, and efieonrage their practice until large bib's are made, when the suffering patients are no better in tho end, bur probably worse for the delay, treatment, ana other complications made, and whlCh a proper medicine directed to the cauibq w -uldbeve entirely n-raoved, thereby instituting health and comfort instead The B iz ir is for the benefit 6f tho Baptist Church. A thief who tried to~break' ih Gen. Bamberg’s stables wr.a shot at but. not captured. — L 1 tr - v- - Miss Sailie Rico is ^gettiug up her epilog millinery; lookiout for her caid next week. ^ H. J. Brabham and J. D. Copeland, aro going to Cincinnati to-day to be gone about ten days. Our town Is in quite a commotion over a Church wedding that Is to take place on the 7th. Rev. J. F. Bulst officiating clergyman, I will give you the names of the happyp»ir In my next. A young Baptist lady of our town having a pet coon was very much mortified at the Methodist quartly meeting to see her favorite walk in about the time the minister was giving out his first hymn;* the sexton seeing that the minister was disturbed tried to catch the Intruder, but the coon bclieveiog in open communion, made several attempts to get Into the com munion basket, but was grossly insult ed by a lad who took* him *awrty from the Church and left tho owner of the pet, very much put out, to think that- one so socially disposed should be so rttdMy treated. There is a gay widow of the County visiting Orangeburg, who says that ladies of the upper epuntry are so much pleased with these lower regions that she thinks of advertiselpg while down there for Holmes. Now Mr. Editor if you wilP come down ^as she tenders of tho music trade iq.the South. Nothing could be more nat u ral than that it should ba 8©rfor-th*Y have become a monopoly among thousands of competitors, not by force of capital or cunning devices, but by plain, straightforward, honest, energetic and economical management. We don’t mean economy on the selfish side, for they study and practice economy for their patrons, and. in this way give them tho most satisfactory bargains that are possible; nay, they often appear Impossible. Robinson, with hts immediate helpers, can put himself to as much trouble, with as great pleasure, to satisfy his custom ers, as any man living. Truly does his firm deserve the title of the Music House of tho South. See advertise ment. ' Have you trlej Easterling's '‘com x** cat blnalion’* segars. The best In town. >1 YAf K-tN'K: AE. Married—At the residence of the bride’s father, March 11, isqp. by Her? X. Bulst, Mr. It. M. DAKLtxorOK and Mire Ibv M. KiLLl OSWoitTH, both of Barnwell county SPECIAL NOTICES. SHADE, Athens Co.; Ohio. Dr. R. V Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y : •Your Fay\>rits Presetipuou Is work ing almost like a.miraelfc on me. I am better already than I have been for over two years. LORINDA E. ST. CLAIR. YORKVILLE, Toronto, Out., March, 18, 1879. R. V. Pierce, M. D.: Dear Sir—I write you about a most remarkable’ cure ora’ lady friend of mine Mrs. Ruthorn. Since her/fnur- ruige thirteen years ago^she has suffered greatly from uterine disease which causod Jtorility, She tried the most eminent physiqians of this part of the country, who t*fd her she would have to Rtidergo an operation with the knife. Being afraid of this, she was induced by reading your Medical Ad- vieer to take your Favorite Prescrip tion and Pellets. She used three bettles, as a result she entirely r«- ’coyered her health and Is the happy mother of a healthy babe. Yery truly yours. Mgs. JOHNMcELRORY. bably be here at our fancy Bazar on the 23th, you may have an opportunity of seeing this fair widow and of securing her advertisement for your paper. We will have a great variety of fancy articles and best of all a splendid sup per. [Thef Editor will be at. the Bazar with all the bachelors on- his staff, 'ibby know no Ruch word as '-retreat” ver- bum sap.] * Junv Law.—By the amendments to the Jury law-at the late extra session, persons within live miles of the court house, who have been exempt except when drawn from the vincinage box in cases of exhaustion of the regular pnnel, are made subject to jury duty. It is also amended so that a juryman is only to serve one week of the term; to take effect ffft<*t June 1st, next Glad tidings for all sufferers with Coughs and Colds is the announce ments that Coussens’ Honey of Tar Is a never failing remedy. Deservedly the most popular medicine of the age^ It has no rival as a cure for diseases of the throat and lungs, and each day adds fresh triumphs to Its list of vic tories over Coughs, Colds, and more setious affections of tho throat and fungs. One trial will convince you. Price DO cents. For sale ny Charles Pechmann, Barnwell, or Dr. Stokes, Biackville. - . 1123m Ever brought to Barnwell county. In piicc* and quality I confidently lengc comparison. Especial attention given to lltc selection of ^ Shoes, Ami I c inliidly invite their cnlls. A perfect ntn-l. of Bolts nnd Shoes for Gcn« tietnen’s war. Childrens’ Shoes* specin’ty call ut once and keep calling o* Just Arrived tnhlfl-Hm MARTIN &33LSB, BLArKYILLK, B. C —AT— 1IWM1 A New Stock of Dry Goods. Clothings BOOTS, SHOES The proprietor of thie newly Instituted and well appointed establishment rend* | greetings to the ro»»uwor»of every class of Merchandise io the surrounding couov try, that his choice anjj well selected stock is now complete and ready for inspoc- i lion. The various departments have been supplied with all of the useful and or namental styles of the day. I respectfully ask an exammatieo at tholdugaum of my * ‘ N 0 TI O N S [Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Dress Goods Embroideries $ Notions, AND A LOT OF Fresh Family Groceries oL A Lar£«Ttre la Augnstn. Acousta, March 11.—Nearly half a block belong to Mayof Robert H. May was destroyed by fire this murmmr. j- The buildings burned include Murray’s stabtes, May’s carriage repository, aud a .number of amull ai wooden houses. The loss of Mr. jKy'fn buggies alone in not leso than 815,000, and his total loss is 835,000, on which there is *an insurance of 825,000, Seven boHtea were burned ia the stablesr A Uoad l.trer Is always known by his appearance. A man who lives comfortably at home, >d dinners, etc., will always show it in his person. But there is another liver more Important to man— it Is the *bad liver-^the liver that should regulate the whole system. If that is out of fix, man Is good for mfthlng—can enjoy nothing—to res tore it to health, use Dr. Glider’s Liver Pills. A few doses will relieve you. For sale by G, A. Phillips WiUistdn, and Druggists generally. We were pained to hear of the acci dent to the bridal party last Tuesday evening. The horses In the carriage containing the bride and groom took fright near corner of Backs and Lee streets, precipitating Mr. John Lowe and hisdovely bride. Miss Annie May, on the stone curbing, soralning bis ankle, and inflicting' a severe bruise on her right cheek, all of which wore relieved by Coussens’ Lightning Ljnt- ment, a cure for Rheumatism, Lame Back, Sprains, Bruises, etc. Price 5<J cents. For sale by Charles Pechmann, Barnwell, or Dr. btokee, Biackville. —IB MT— Bar Room *j?T--V : -*-■ - Cos bafrwmd the fineit steck of WINES, LIQUORS AND’SBGARS Ever brought to the village. When you come to Barnwell don’t forgst to call and see me, Chas. IPeohmanii' O. E. STEADMAN PF.u.rn nr General Merchandise, S<mmi M*S3, Collecting and Real Estate Agent. BI^ACICVILLBC. H. CL .•4ter< . . __ Direct from Importers. ' - THE FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT u the most attractive in stylo and eloganeo, quality and variety ever offered. . m 'i The little childrens’ wants have not been forgotten at the Maecatn. Anything for Children or Infants’ wearing Apparel can here be found. . •A superb Hue of Gcntteme*, Ladle*, Mieees, Childien aud Infauu’ Boots. Alices A er§ 9 In Summer Styles direct from Manufacturers. •, . The Gentlerocu ami Youths’ Furnishing and Clothing Room is supplied with all that i3 new, goo<J ar.d stylish, from Kirrt Hands. Otiicr Departments of the stock at The Museum will be noticed io future mb* vertbcoienU. im A call is respectfully solicited. Wf >•-'<. J OOO BUBHELS —OE8UIKX * ELECT— RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS, ~ For sate at 75c. per brndrei, sacked^ aud deliveied at depot JOHN R. HAIR, au"28*tf Elko, 8. C. R. R. ’ THE Patterson House BARNWELL. S C. Is still open to the traveling public, an« a 0*11 will convince the most fastmiouB that it Is the place to get your money’s WoftB. The table Is supplied with wholesome food. HUhles with a caraoity for twenty horses, and servants on .baud to groom horses. .J05MI 6. ®9|J|1W3. C. D* C. Adams, mhl8 am PROfRIF.TOR OfeTHE B VMBKRG, 8. C. ISoots. Shops and Hats! Now Arriving Daily AT GAHAHIRS SHOE HOUSE, BEST IN THE WORLD ! Exchnugre. I wish to exchange a desirable house and lot in Augusta, Ga., for country property. For further Information, Addiess X. Y. Z., Care J. W. Holmes, deel8-tr ~~ “ ^llttstmT.-SrG. To the Military of Barnwell County. I. Commatnlers of” companies, both in fantry and cavalry nre requested to furnish to tho undersigned at Barnwell, before-the 2011) instiinl, the num1*erand names of such Paine, M. D„ 25 1 I members of their respeoUva commands as 1 desire to pniUch)Sle in the convenlibu and entertainment here, on Tuesday, tile SOih Philsdelphla, Pa., has instant. Itlsnecis.sfy for the comteittee Prof. Wm. Ninth Street, . | Hi been induced to offer bis reliable pre- \ to Imre this information by the time slated ecriptions to tho public, so that if arty tn erder to provide suitable entertainment one Is humbugged hereafter it will be «nd accommodation as well as to arraage thelr-own fault. His Catarrh Vapor Is 'he per e*pita sssessrnebeto defray expenseo. a never-failing cure for Catarrh; hia i »• While the order for the convention Liver R'-novater Pills, for eonstipa- 1 » on 'y ,n * n ‘ u,<)r y ^ *‘’. co,nm ' Mioned 0,ri - tlon and liver disease; his Cough cers, non-comnussiuned stticerit and piivates Sjrup stops a cough, and Blood,! ** 8 ' ,,1 1 ^ to be present, should Stomach and Liver Tonic, makes the i ,^1^*, *****' blood rich, and cures dyspepsia; his Nerve Tonic Syrup cures every form of aervous (llsea*o and produces sleep. Stop your hair from falling out by using Hall’s Yegestable Sicilian Hair lienewer, a sure prevention. HU Company commanders are requested to eeqaeint tho utombers of their commands niph thu fact. W. C. Bosanrs, . -fi '*'* v* -.-k Beearx, «. —J. W. LAXCAma, ■ f -.X • ommittee. CarowellC. ff., March B, 1880. mb 11-2 Imisare ■1-Oar* Soda Is of a alightljr dirty whit, oolor. It a.ay appear whit*, examined by Itself, ImF a COMPARIBOS^WlTli' CHURCH O. CO.J| “ARM AW D itAMMKR” BRAND Will show tke difference. ———— See that yaar Bakina Soda la whit, and HURE, as rtioald be ALL SIMILAR SCBSTASCKS ased Arr food. Hooseksspers who prshr knad nods with MMi wiitt haprove ns qaalHgL mtk» It ri*s •sttsr sad prevent it from bo urine, by adding onc-baif tesspooofalof Ckoreb * Co.‘s Soda or liintT- _ —*—>001 Tbs meofthis vrlth sour milk. In preference to hfetng Powder, save* twenty times its cost. Sm osa ponod pseksgs for vslimble Inlorma- gae sad iwd cuefully. . SNOW THIS TO YOUR 0RQCEI. y liili t tvtli 10O ELEGANT CARDS 1O0 With your name la Print, only 10c. Addres* M. L. 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