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Our flabsaribersAitd advartiMrs oan call the neareat Avent whenerur they ▼oioe he repea tads “CbHet ia ri|en P The aokiiertremblod; he saw the km»ut lish dnngfrnjsrtdhw hto T3W, ■'lure of hie feith was etrongre than l is fear of puniahm tot, and bringing hie nmt'kot-atock down witb a crash, be cried: - — 'i - “No, he is not P The Crier respected the man’s adhe rence to a crede, rewarded the soldier and lefr, laughing haartilj over the ad- renture. ^ »^<n arc a>ithoriaed to ffcr iti monava dua us Onr Aarants t re and glwe reoolpta ODE FAEMBEg’ COLUMN.. ’ Iron filing or nails and wood ashes make good fertilize):; for flowers; they give a decided brilliancy to (he color of both foliage and blossoms. Copperas mixed with whitewash put •pen pantry Walls , will keep vermin Vway. Strong brine may be used to advant age in washing Ledstor l*; hdt aluih Ts also good for this purpose. Always cut flowers with a sharp knife or scissors and early in the morn- or at evening. Keep them well sprinkled, if poaaib’e add Treat] water; if i* a vase, eVcfry day, and better warm than cold, and put tu a little salt. Set the bouquet at ryght on the floor of a eool room or cellar. Gum camphor wrapped In p.ipir and laid around aug.tr barrels will dis perse ants. ( diet Kwdwtedge. It h as necessary for a fanner to improve ind grow it Ms calling or business os any other man at any other feminesa. Keck weH established fnet in agriralfure, whether gained from books, magazines, papers or otherwise, adds to the form- er’s stock of tcientific knowledge or prepares the way for greater skill in the art, Agricnltunl literature continues to expand and improve. Sometimes the writer is laughed at by the fanner away off on his land. Now, formar, do not laugh, but go to work and utilise what we write about. If the farmer will take agricultural papers and books he will learn the results of hundreds of experiments with mm.ures and their application, artificial fertilizers, general form crops, gnrdon vegetables and •neoial crops. Now farmer, read these things;adopt such systems of culture as your rule of practice, after making such changes aa differvut circumstances, seam to demaad. Make other people’s knowledge your own as far as possible and let us know the result of your ex perience. Mr W. T. Huff, one of the most sueocasful poultry breeders la Georgia givos the following aa a sure prevent]v« of that prevalent and vary disastrous dia- aaae known as chicken cholera, vi*: “Capsicum, rosin, copperas, and sul phur in equal weights, thoroughly mix ed. Feed in corn meal dough—a tablespoonful to a dozen fowl*, to be given daily aa long ae there ia any sp pcurance of the disease; afterwards, once or twice a week till the infection entirely disappears. A piece of coarse doth (saturated with the sarae prepara tion and spread under the eggs, will pre vent breeding of chicken lice or other vermin in nests.” Mr. Huff assures us that he has never had a diseased ohickcn since the introduction of this preparation. It is certainly wor!h a trial, as it is generally a fatal disease. [from the Southern Fsrmer’i Monthljr.] rw«l!*«eat* Kwrlf. When'll is dedgned to feed oats in the sheaf to stock, it is better that it should be cut eei^, just so soon as the milk forms into dough. The advantage* derived fiom cutting early any be stated a^follows: ). There is no loss from skstteriug of the grain. 2. It renders the straw more digeeti- hie and more palatable. 3. It vacates the land ten to fifteen days earlier for a fclbr'v crop of poos or tor forage crops or sweet potatoes. In fact, on rich land, cotton may follow •arly cwt outs or other (■raiD. lo kill Hoe oa animals—Melt hog's lard, and ip it dissolve salt one third of \he bulk of the grease ; take as much grease as will bo required to smear the animal »N over, and into the mixture pour kerosene oil and stir it up. Two gills of.this is sufficient for a cow of ordinary sisc. It leaves the skin smooth and ei«au. Also excellent for galls and sores. PuedteM Watenuelums. Farmers in different places, our ex changes tell us, have successfully ex» perimeoted iu raising seedless water melons. The plan is as follows: After tho vine is about two feet long cover the vine at a point of one foot > from the root. After it has taken root where it ia earerad divide the vine between the old and new root, and the result will be seedless without impairing their quality. This would certainly add to the value of maloM at- edibles. We hope some of our farmers will try U—Gonzales In quirer. - - - r— ‘ ^ „ It is the fa*b?on in Russia that when ever two people meet on Easter-day they kiss each o f, ezwn the mouth, and while on* says “Christ is rise* f the other replies ‘ He is risen, Indeed?” Now it seems thet the Emperor Nicholas lad so arranged it that the sentry ploce- •d at the p?Lc« gate should bo aa Israe lite, uod a very pronounced one. Burly in the morning Nicholas betook 4 him self to the gaiw. and giving thp soldier toe Easter lisa, ecH; ’ “Brother, Chriet is risen T , The sold iris bronwed fate flushed, but bringing hi? uosket at the salute, he re plied reaoln.'dy; “No, ftuher, he ie not V’ Upon this the Emporor pretended to get into a furious passion, aod in a loud rr*- Wheelerl Wilson SEWING MAC HIS kS, NO. 8. | The best Sewing Maohine for family use wit hall the best and latest attachments,' for sale at popular prices and on terms to suit purchasers. Old Msthja.es repaired. Call sod examine before pitrelioatnir elsewhere. BlttCKHALTER &CO. apryj-ftm Williston. 8. C. 1880 J880 Spring AND SflSUBer. The Leading Millinery Establishment. All the new shapes of Bonnets and Hats. Largest Stock, Choicest Style*. Best assort ment of Millinery and Fancy Dry tioodabi Augusta. Laoes, Ribbons, Flowers. But tons, Zephyr, Corsets, Handkerchiefs,.Col lars, Veils. Ruchings, Edgings and Insert- lags—everything in the notion line. For stylbh Bonnets and Hats,sendto MRS. N. BRUM CLARK, 810 Broad street, Attgftsfir, Ga. taST Demo rest s' Patterns for Ladies and Children. Send for Catalogue npl5 3m CONVEX MINIATURE Painting, BY G.DsBellinger — BARNWEfctrCrH., 9.V. Any »tyl* or size photegraph reproduced, In the most arttstie and approved manner, giving to the picture a moat natural and life- Itha appearance, iposlmsao aa azhibit.on at Jooaph Ualliager's Drag Store, where the la sail public are invited and examine my nplfi-tf Just Arrived -AT- Ohas. Pechmann’s . - A Naw Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, " BOOTS, SHOKS —AND— NOTIONS, • ' and a lot *f Fresh Family; Groceries t ^ NEW ADVERTTREMENTS. PROF. PAINE’S POSITIVE, NEVER-FAILINQ TREATMENT. USE Prof. Paine’, Caterrh Vspcrraa directed op the bottle, Tnkeoncofhrof. Paine’s Ll\-«r Rrao- tor Kills srery nlght^sud oneof Prof. Paine’s AntisepUe Powders three times ad»jr, uatIt cured. AaUsepae powders. or CONSTITATiqN never toavc* themitent ceettve. For IK IN DI8- OonsumpUua, etc., read tbe Peabody Kecord. Things Thai Nuver Lid and Never Will Care Catarrh. Antiseptic treatment of dTucom. WlUioatany pretension 1 offer the*, remedies to foe miUltc JnstlOed toy the experience of tetf years'.ftndr and pracilca and IIk succnsful treatment et So,'to casus. Be tar os I know not a single failure fo rcro haaorrnrred Jj|Bjy^rariire. or.p.'serlpUun and Curd el Ail DUcOsea, bsudier PfoGftdne’a large Practioeef Medlcloe; 1,000 TREATMENT, send far rve*. Pained Domestic Practise or N ew Sc hool Remedies; *00 ps^e*. fff 6h. pagoa, 11 C6. V Kor Kenonal Examtaatlon oad Trootment, call Or write to Pvof. Palee, a. Ninth street, PhlW MedloTues may bo ordnfod through druggists, agents, or Aructtf from the main oOce, 250 SOUTH NINTH 8TMET, FHILADELPHIAe For sale by Leroy Kolalr, Barnwell, 8. C., and G. E. Stoldmao, Blackvllie. 8. G. . nihil- 0m :*LJ Barnwell’s Jr GREAT DRV GOODN —AND- -ooo- - Weathersbee & Easterling, W’holefala and llctail Dealers' in DRY GOODS & GROCERIES. Full Stock Always on Hand. mzs.m V-Mtiym miir. CashPaidforCottonACwatry Produce nav20- ‘—ix mr— Bar Room Can ba fround the finest stock of WINES, LIQUORS AND SEOARS Ever brought to the village. When you ootne to Barnwoll don’t forget to call and see me, Chas. Beohmann FIRE INSURANGf The St. Paul Fire —AND— Marine Insurance Company capital ....:.. :$r/rtf4,88' * i r THE SAFEST COMPANY IN TH . UNITED STATES Will underwrite on all .kinds of property, real and personal, in Ba¥'ntvcll county, in*, clu’ling gins, gin-houses, mills and machtn ery. cotton ginned and anginnad at the low- est current rates. H. M. THOMPSON, lioeal Agent, Willieton. S. C. N. B, Policies issued in bast English Fire Companies If preferred, confined to dwell- ln« houses, stores sod cost eats. ftneTMf G.T. Andrews, AGENT FOR For Marhieg Uaen, Envelopes, Paper Cerda. Ac. Aay design furnished. Sped mess el ataape can he seen at store of Fr. O E. Steadman, BUekvilla, f. C. ap2D- J. U. A..WA -Vaiportor and doakr In luitan aod American Marbles. Tomb-aLooee of any design, made on most reaeonable terms. Established la 1791 Char- leetes, 8, (X . JanlS-ly ^900Window SlNMles, . yr- ; Pretty rnoogh and Cheap soough to suit every one. 10,000 Rolls Wall Papers, For Rooms, Halls, Ac.,.in endless variety, with Borders to match. Cheap for Cato. . 190 PAIR LACE CURTAttiB, All Pretty Goods. Cheap for Cash. Carpets, Hearth Rags, Door Mats, Crumb Glorias, all Sizes. Two Sheets of Imported Scotch Fhfor Oil Cloths, aod Warranted of the Very Best (Quality. CHROMOS. CM ROMOS, CHROMOS. A FULL LINE OF V] All Fresh and Choice Goods, to which the attention of ay friends and the public arc specially invited. i ^_ Bailie, No. 713 Broad St. Old Stand of Jas, 0. Bailie & Bro., fell9-3oi AUGUSTA, GA. OTTO WEITKRS, ^Wholesale Gro^eVi , —AND DEALER IN-w se^ars, liiquor and Tobacco. AGENT FOR THE CKLEBR, IV? _ - Monarch Whiskey. Ji ^ J f ff’C'Vjv Also, LT. &, J. f>. Front ft Co.’s Self-Raising Ffour, and Thorn BrottierB celebrated Butter Crackers. > . f ^*£AJr sep28 ly Nos. 108,110. 11.9 181 B** w PERRY OAV VEC£ ft* couena. sokr fUf/ A PURELY YEGHABLE REMEDY Fee intersai ana «n*nwA oes^ i * It a SUITE CURS to a!! the Dtsamei to which it W resemmeeded, and It ALMTAVS PERPtClCY «AFE In ft« hae* ef even the (bosl Utekpen Sieve pentxit. It ia a ware an4 am THROAT, CBOSJJS m, tu flU VxM imtueual/ww _ Inawa Tvaveily tar RHEUMATUM and i- nr-. v — family Rgranttfnn woilo Ik hha baea.wiao mmU flf «* wvrla ter < DVHENTRRY K «ad M«i iTOOO THE TECT OF 40 rtUtt’ CVNtTiilT ' vtt in tit couanuEt aid cuMtnt. ft to RSCOamXNSKD PERRY DAVIO * SON, Providence, It. I. H. W. Walkar MIDWAY. SO.* * Dealer la Groceries Dry Goods, . Hardware, t -AND- Clothing, General Merchandise- T ,Ploasndon’t fillU> RtVe-hiu A eali. He sellrt the beet goods at th« lowest priore. ornd pays full tlirures for cotton—in seed or baled. apl-ly NEW YOlilC’B GAS-LIT LIFE ILlAJSTKATEL. -' • ■. - refT ■" The alidve ts the title ol * nerim of sketehev of the t h...ly ai.tu uf life »u<1 chxnn tcr fo the Great Metro- poHs, now lieing fully illustrated from authentic sketches in the . r , National Police Gazette of Xcw York, woich tre mllstic and faithful por trait ores front real life— The illustration* are by the Itost artistic talent attainable, and the dtwript ions are from the pen of the most trifled journalist and brilliant writer in America, who, it is conceded. Has rivaled that master hand at word pftintinK—A harles Dickens. It i* sufttcicnt ta^eay tkat "New York’s (iaslit Life" w|ll present the most sMkiiiK, vivid and truthful pietures of the the mi-ler-<mrr> nt of Ilf-In Kew York Oity that hus evltv been presented to the, C ihtk:. The National (’olicb (iaaette of New York ibr^ulc by all uewsduaWrs, price 10cents (s»r copy orlt caa be ordenst direct from the publisher. Kuhecription price, VM per year. The National Police (iaxelte, of New York, has no connection with any other publication of itscla*«, who for gaiu.as far a* jioasible copy Its title and appearance. OAUT1UN—The public are taut I mud against buying Week indtationa of the National Police <Ia- xette. In all cases ace that the paper i* dahsl from New A’ork and has the pubiliber, uamc prlutul on each copy, Iteiuittancc* shmtld l*e made by post ofBec order, draft on New York,or bv registered letter, to RtCIT v F’Y>X. Pub'isher, Cor. Spruce and Wll'tam Sts , New York City. (} E Steadman’s Beal kstate III ROBERT IF. — |TT -^“777"“ . - f ^ j —, Marble and Granite * Works % MEE^INO- STREET. COR. RORLB CO K'S ALLEY— .p8.lv ' • : OJH ATtLEgTOyr. a.^ " Sign of the Golden : -r^-wV -AND- v - *4 jdtwx VAy*'^ 1 ,_1 ■*? I h->ve in store’the best slock of ^" W ~~ --- rv-rt-- . v 'r ■ ; BOOTS AM) SHOES Ever brought to Barnwell county. In.piices and quality I confidently chat* lenge comparison. Especial attention given to the selection of ■%* ‘ Ltadies’ Shoes. c ■ f' And I cordially invite their calls. A perfect stock of Bo^ts and Shoos fop 6m• tlemen's wear. Childrens’ Shoes a speria'ty call at once nnd keep calling on mhl8-3m MABTIN gailiBB, BLACKVILIE, 8. & T30. T36. HENRY S, JORDAN, THE CLOTHiER, flas now in store at COLLECTING ICE^f, FOB SALS l _A Farm three miles from Blackvitle, In a goad fleighb-jrhood, containing 76 acres. Dwelling and out buildings in good order. Alko, several other Houses and Lots, In k 'ftno acitolilioii for fu.tlvutli'ff. bucooesful or tips. Boar Blackvilh*. All of which will be tieatOvl for onaccorBodntl"ir term*. Applfto O. li. STEADMAN, _ BlackvHA S. (T. HE WHITE 8EWIS6 S-7ACHINE the BEST 09 *1.1. 736 BROAD ST,. AUGUSTA, GA. A Complete Stock of • y Spring and Summer Clothing T Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim vkrv nr»T oritxzATireo gj tick cot srLLirec, Aim Ho«t Ptxffict Sewing XAoUna ' ^ Hi THE teoftto. HATS, TrlUrsKS AND FURNISHING GOODS, To be sold at close figures, to cash buyers. My specialties are Good Goods, Styles. Good Work. Before you buy call np me- mh25-9ar stm at nm Tbepreatpffkt'lat'tyct lbs WWtv li the moot eva- Yt.cind tr.utv tv it* eicel'.vcv ind tupviivrty over uther nachlnes. an* In •u s mHUnc It tv tho IrvSv wv put I! trees Ifk tarv^, >■* Is av lrv*»aes hvt it ever yet iatkd to aatkfy aay rseoaimvaitaUca la lb favor. The 4*m«n<t ier'.hv WMIe has Incrvwvae to welt aaestmt that no ore sow compdieS to turn out ■A. Comxlat* Bwrr-’-rvg. S^ot^XaJLzaov •srary tAro« a lax VA* d-vy *o ■■upBijr Cw daa"ia.r>d.I Every. uMchhto i« warranted for 3 yeert, anO sold lor e'kh at liberal difeounta, or on* s erty pa,aMnta, ,e wit the ccnvoattoce ol cuatoaMrs. sariaixTs WANtn in CTaocwas iBaravT. , m;m sewing machine cc., -> J. D. 290 Broad St., m 3 St luHH Avt... CtoWtaMl. OhM. — Kor sale by— Sl t. f. s m I t h, * Ai'oi/vta.Ga. Only 5c. Each. I will receive, in a few day*, from Now York, anptivr lot of goods, at FIVE UENTH E NCH, consisting of Fane* Pans. Prase Hand Bells. Toy Knives. Forks and Spoon*, Curry Combs, Hammers, Can Openers, Garden Hoes and Rakoe com bined. fecieoors. Lamp ‘ himnoys, Pare- tcrio, Note. Letter and Cap Paper per qofto. Eoveiopee per packaar. Gad Pencil*, •vrltlmr Books, Chroutoe, Mediate. Ink, BlaU-e, A B I. BiiK ks. (’hocker Boards, Book Ntiaps. Tot lot Soap, Tooth Brushes, Knittinw Cotton. Bound and Dreastn* Bombs, nla ktnw, Handkerchief*. Towels, Doylns Laos Bibs, Emhroidereto Marseiies Blba, jewelry, Ac. I htvoafew articles lahf f * »f ryi v ligAto! I. if anuiat i nor a ^ f, ,1iiyu (re 7 * W W TfV y IttBii IUI, \.VMJC , IDI llllfi Ibn I V/iI\JtTc5| all of which I < flVr at tivo cents each Pippers, Pan8.0aka(!ntt«r8.Peiipsr Boxes Wash Basin*, Coffee Canlsteis, Ekw Heat ets, Potato Maxhers, Toasters, Fryliiji Pans, Mouth Orffxns, Hoop.hklrt*. Dime Novel*, Iron Stand*. Toffee 8tan«ls, T^ek Hammer*, fin Plntes, A". A fre*h supply received weekly. I have an older for a lot of second hand books, provided they can be purchoed low down. .J. b. bHUClt, angiH-ly Airent. Savannah and Charleston Railroad Co, CHANGE OF ffCHEBCLB. April 4, 1S79. The following Schedule is in effect at this dales Fait Mail, Daily. ' 7 COa.m. 12 40 p. m. 7 60 a. m. 4 00 p. m. 9 66 p. ■. Leayt Arrive at 8avai Arrive Jackson Ltave Savannah * • , •''* Arriva Charleston - • « Night Train, Daily. Leave Charleston - * Arrive Savannah - - - Arrive Port Etoyal * > * ■ Arrive at AugusU Leavedavanoah Leave Poti Royal | Leava Augusta '« Arrive Charleston • Palltoaa ear* aa til Night Trot C. 8. OADSDKN, Eagr. oad 8upt. ff. G. Berurroi, G. F. and T. AguaL 7 60 p. b. 6 26 a. a. • 4 00 a. a. •, 6 36 0- a. - « OOp.n. II 00 p: a ff 20 a a 7 60 a. a. Corner of Broad and ’Washington Sti’eefce AR6USTA. 6 E 0 S 61 A. Conwenfontly Located To Business. With Telfgriph Office in the Buildin?, and Southern Express Company Office NVxt Door to Hotel Boildiii«;. S UM M EJl Jl AT ES OF BOARD, PER DAY, $1.50’ Single Meal?, SO rents. • [ ~ Sinplc Lodgings, 58 cauta. jniyTCm T^T)’ ATTJT^T^IdT 7 ! Y"’ !Pro*s*r- WAYERLY HOUSE, $2 Charleston^ S. C. $2 o SITUATED IN THE BEND OF KINO 'Uroct, the most fashionable promenade in the city. First class tn ell It* appointment*. Table furnished with tbo bot afforded •y local. Northern and Southern markets First cUsaPai and Bu.bcr t»bop. T .* flnvat Cilllard Boom ia the South. Servants polita and atu-utir*. dffatrd . .fit per day. re.Lcwer rate* by Ihe week or month. GEO. W. SULLIVAN, Late or A. J. Kavainv ft Co.,) JurrS'»(f ft^pr^tnr. L'iT I» i TJ ORDER YOUR SAW MILLS, GRIST WTTaTafi, CANE MILLS, GIN ENGINES. COTTON SCREWS, SHAFTING PULLEYS, liutiKer’s Journal Boxea, Mill Geariow, GudgeoDa, Turbine Water Wheel, Gin Gearing. Cheap! Jti fo'-ui's Ooverner*, Dlatou’s Circular Saw, and Guiuvr* and Files, Belting and Babbitt Metal and Braaa Fitting, Globe and Check Valve* and Whistle*, Gauge*, etc., and Iron Braw Castings aod repairs fro* Geo- R. Uombard Sc Co., FOUEST CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS, XKAK TOR WAVES TOWCB, 170 FIXVlMC mUT, Ai;«iraTA, <ji:or4^i a. OUD IRON AND BRASS WA" BUKtilA. TEDa P. W. Wagener & Co. 9 0SSA»S.aB TON. B- 0. 150 1G1,163 and 165 East Bay* 2, 4, and 12 Queen Street _ 13, 15, 17 and D Vendue Range. Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers, Cotton and, IN aval Stores Factor*. Sole Agents for Georgia anti Wagener Grunge Guano. Liberal adyjwces made „ <> n Shipments of (.'otton/ , —.—- Wc ltave a special Produce Departtaeut for which wa solicit coostgnments of Rough Rice, P*si<efe«———-- ■ ' ' ■—. — T ..... *epl8-€m ED WIN BATES, cS K. CUARCt BATES. GEORGE C. SELMAN’, JAMES P. GIBBS. TUO&. R. MaUAUANi < EDWIN BATES ft CO- JOBBERS OF dry (ioovs <»» (xorimt,. Nos 122 md 124 Meeting Bt., Charleston, 8, C. ( ROBERTSON. TAILOR & CO- Successors to^IEO. W WILLIAMS A CO. / EITTOIFICTIIS, VNtlSiU (HCIIL -AND- » • • COM^flHSfOX MERCHANTS, 1 >1ND 3 HAY INK HTHJCKT. CHARL.KMTON, ■- C< • MTCONBIGIIMENTS OF COTTON 80LICITEP.-W1 99 Ju ■ e# w