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i V / * —y 2l)r Pfoplf. aM-i'mi. —. JOHN W. HOLMES, ^ ffole C41l«r aa4 Prsprlelor. LARGEST COUNT! CIRCULATION. THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 1880. W* U« Mt MptttM* fur the tie** of our oor- mm&!99-nr? timefcawg THE t»EM4»iTRATK' 11CKRT. -C' r Ow. JtHXfOH BA#orn. Ear E4rnw»*» **’* J « v r * -u'A Ota. I. D.Kxmnrvt. V«r Cawplrollrr (Wraornl. J. 0.COIT, Eot Necretary ofMiaic Col. B. M. Kjvs. Ear A**araay«<ip*rral. On. Li nor F.AV>cmam«. Far Aaparla trad ant F.dneailan. Mu. H. A Thomhox. Ear Wtatp-Tranaarar. i .TdHft P. RtciURWk^. Far A^|t. and la •par lor Ciena ral. Ora. A M. Manio vn.T. Far Erealdentlal F.lrctara. At larra -Hon. John L. Maonlng, Col. Wbl Elliot L Firat Dteuid—Gan. E. W. M«l*a. Becond DUtrlct—Hou. C. U. Simon- ton. Third Dl*trict—J. B. MurfA)’, E*q. Fourth Dtstrlct—C<d. Cad. Jonaa. Fifth I>i«ttint—Bon. O. W. Croft. I.tara and laarallara. HUtorj bat taught in the frequent Israona of many centuries that liars and lofrronen arc inerttahlr exi'rMceoces ot civilization, common to every section ahere damagogiarn proapera and to every age when Lypxn-isy floumhet. In liraeaofpublie peril these political pi- ratel ^rc votcales*—tved Ly fear into tleoeocy, but, when aereno skies arc above and aunaaer aeas beneath, they rmerge fVoto obacurity, self-annoance«l and self anointed priest* of party and dictators of its policy. N’o rofuriA or oonvcoioc of such as they is possible. No matter under what flag they Mil. relf u their Lith and pluader their purpose. In the scale* with which thsy weigh men and roeaa- urea—liberty is a bauble and right, truth, hoser but catch worth to tickle the popular ear. No falsehood it too hraien for cir culation, no combinations too shameless for acceatance, provided they further their fortunes and bring place and its profits to them. As certain climatic conditions invite the outbreak of pestilence so certain so cial and political condition* indicate the approach of the lipr and the logrolier. When, as in the Sontberu States, a nolid TVoiocratlc victory at the nest election it a fast of tbs future, but none the las* a fsot, sad when Madame Humor, with bur spiteful tongue, h bony in every precinct with fresh stories of conspin ries to capture and divide out offices worthy of deserving occupants, it is but right, proper, patriotic and natural that tlie great people, jealous of their dearly bought liberties, should grow restless sod become maddened with those sc ent conapiratocs who seek to sell them likesbeep and dntw them Itk# cattle. Reports of ^opposed sod alleged attv- auces corat; to he from different (piartCTS of the .State sod county. Wc have no positivn tofbrtnalien of their existence, but they arc anticipatod aud not improb able. Tbo daagar to our party aud our people, invoked fn luvh ni<TVomrnt»,is so grnal that, in tbs rery commencement nf this campaign we prot^wt tho name of llt^ Democracy, against such evil prac tice*. So lon^ stg we wield the editorial pen the Democrats of Barnwqll oouuty •hall not become mere-automata in the hauls of the wre-pullers, if our efforts can prevent. We now an ! hero warn all who may contemplate the formalioa of rings and coalitions that we shall, when, ever satisfactory proof U furnished us, denounce in these columns, by oamo and by history, every rain and all men arhb conspire with feljpws of their own kidney to-obtain office by (ho combina tion ofindividual or sectional influence*. While serving the public we shall be jtU to 'the individual. No unfounded charge shell be made and no viodiutirs acepsatioh permitted. Personal charac ter is too prcoiotis to be wantouly as sailed, and are shall allow no man to gratify personal lute by venomous at- tack* iu -ibfSQ.cplupras. Yet, when con- dusk* pMnf Mkohea us in any case, we shall do ov doty, no matter how high or how low the effeaderu may be. At the same time we are not to he hoodwinked by tha simulated ery of “etopnffi* -“riltgi" w H coIabinatious ,, which often pawaeda ftioia the throat of Um dpiguiag worthless wire-puller him- sdfy ub thesaam pristipla that tha der 1 jack-pocket Joins the excited the cry of “stop thief." We * distractioo arises from the frlW CT* ^oMewm tbao from the actual Higtoocs of the ettt cx- ckintod sgahut. Let oflfca seek the ■aon and sot man the office, tod abate all tfamfEdettim result sf tbs capvssa wwl SartrwoT show that ria The RepaAlIca* I^adera. In making up our sketch of Garfield (on our first page) we omitted mention of his oounection with the Washington street pavement swindle* la thil It Is chargsd that .Garfield, then a member of Congress, sold his influence to De- Qolyer, the contractor, for If),000, and threugh his interference enabled Do- Golyer to consumiusts a gigantic fraud by which the public troaaury was robbed of millions of dollars. In estimating Gar field's strength we referred to his strength ntthe North: in the South he is as wevk sx water. The masses down South, a hioh go to make up that hybrid con cern known as the Republican party, know absolutely nothing about him, sod that enthusiasm which Grant would hart evoked In the negro brenst will be ‘‘known to them no tnoie,”in this com- paign at lenst. Garfield's nomination removes, therefore, from oar immediate canvass eniny, if not all the disturbing elements which would have character ized it with Grant as the nominee. Hence, we of the 5»ontb, havn cause to congratulate ourselves. The second place on the ticket has been given to a man remarkably weak—so weak, indeed, that he will hardly poll the full party vote. Col. hlflClute, of the Philadelphia Times, who is one of the most far-tee- iog and sagacious newnpaper corres pondents of the day, and with leanings rather towards Republicanism, although be fights under the “Independent” flag, has this to say anent Arthur’s nomina tion : •'For the first time in the history of the government a mere machine partisan, with no pretensions to statesmanship, is nominate) for Vice-President. Think of the possibility of Chester A. Arthur, but lately dismissed from a Collectonhip by his own p*rty for corrupt prostitution of office, becoming President of the United Stiles! How many scratchcrs must the thought errsta ize in the Em pire State? EDUCATIONAL. Rj:v A. Brin Eorron. The exhibition of certain traits of character in the school room is indispen? able to the sueoess at the teacher, and the attainment of the real object of edn cation, which is, to develop and streng then the mind, that In fhture life, it will be nn earnest seeker after truth. To ae compllah this—culture iu the teacher is a* ncccesary os lenroir.g. The teacher makes an impression of character by the culture he Malays—not only in the manner of imparting Instruction, but also in his intercourse with hla pupil*, should bo exhibit the characteristics of ths well-bred goutlsmun. The teacher’ mission is a noble oac—to do good to those entrusted to hts care—to prepare them for the fkithful performance of the duties of life, which “are more than life itself.”^0 aid him in the success ful proseoutiofi of this great work wc bublikb the following article from the Educational Monthly. Ita points of thought and clsarnesa of expression rea der it worthv of wide circulation : tet&)4 pjc 'I* of Indepeed- botae in the- Coaotr.^. ^ ’ hats' IriroidfDffs, silks, (Tow- «u, etc., at McKlbbcn’*, MLmsrilaewu la E4acaUem. No one can visit a school without be ing deeply moved. Tho*c who will represent the goaius, the vJor, the self- •srrillee of the next generation arc there ; the mighty powers that shill stir the world when we are gone, the ora- tors, the poets, (he writers; the heroes on land and wutcr, the inventors, th- hearts, feeling aspirations and hungering* bo. ynnd speech, arc all there. One enters of neecositv into sympathy with this -gcueratum that is wholly unconscious of what is before it, and it is in this vety wevkucss that the teacher is to live and act simply, bravely, heroically and manfully day by day and hour by hour. Let him teach ever so thoroughly and learnedly and lack manliness, aod it were belter a mill stone were Lung round his neck, and he cast Into the depUl* of the sou as f.ir as the doing of good to those young k mgs is concerned. It needs uianliuees to resist the ten dency to cram in knowledge upon what docs not meat at all the really pressing need of the children. It is pathetic enough to see a dumb person surround ed by those who can speak but yet who cannot apewk to him. And so tho dumb inoer heart of (he child often cries aloud to hare a single world spoken to It. In the presence of a comprehend ing heart there grows np a conscious ness of the ideal being he might be', such as he was intended to be. Happy is the man who focL that overy pupil, ua mat ter how young ho is, has heard the cad te pul aside evil habits, and to live a brave, aimple, truthful, manly life. Bnt this cam scarcely be expected nnless iIm teacher is himself the leader in ail these things. To make the end of his work the cramming in of a daily set smoont of knowledge, and to rehearse that knowledge is but a small part of what one human being can do for an other. * * ** * II tho teacher is content with the low things of life his scholars will eatch that spirit in their astio state and will be molded by it. o man leads a true life who does not strive to reach each day something above and beyond; so it must be for scholars and teachers. Loyalty to our selves is the highest act. To teach only tbs set work or the school room would he dreary enough. Can 000 think of a more painful work than to point yonng beings on to glory and honor tad have no love for either. Manliness is nesded to follow an ideal. Heaven help tboee who have no idehl. Shall he read of the Golden Fleece and the siege of Troy and be noatfrred ? Nos t»>esc it a cafl within to oome up higher, it he pauses and litfens to that sail I* boon it so*nd louder and clearer. If he tries to-day to meet it he will feel more joyftii sad oMc to-morrow. He will find that he most cut a straight path for his feet, be must let the clmr light of day a)ane ou every act. He will then try to make iu path for the yoaog feet easy aad pleasant to walk in- T&e foaeh- er of aH persons should set from tDc noblest motives. * , • No, mnnliaesa caunot be croplojed % hy time-servers, hypocrites, those who nurse the pride of the eye, to whom the present is all. Down at the bottom of all most be a profound sincerity. Whether it pays or lose* loyalty to the highest. Parish good clothes," fine houses, applause, even high scholarship, but not tne growth in the minds of humility, magnanimity, courage and all noble qualities. Every one must see that his work is based on real educational principles; not that be becomes a repeater of the dead facts of world. He must constantly re fresh himself with studying the works of the best masters. Has he in his hands day by day the volumes of the great teachers ? Does lie note the strain of monlioew that rings through tbem all ? They are forever dealing with the low by mesns of the high. We cannot but be conscious of the effort of the great teach ers to minister to the spiritual natures of the pupil, not as theologians, but as .... ^ - men. And so.ho who would really teach must ever labor and thus will he build better than he knows. •TATK NEW*. Anderson—Up to Monday night, the lost day of May, there had been 2,006 Hens filed In the office of the clerk of court... .Thecooke and washerwomen are quitting their work about town and going to the country to hoe cot ton, as that business la tbe most profit able; and there is about to be a panic among tbe housekeepers... .The town clerk has collected over 1000 of the 8*van nab Talley Railroad tax up te this time. SI Beaufort—Two little colored chll- dren by the name of Gordon, while crabbing at the Salt Bridge on Mon day, fell Into the water and were drowned... .The British bark Path finder and the British schooner Gor don, cleared last, week from Coosaw for the United Kingdom, the former with 470 and tbe latter with 680 tana phosphate rock. Datllncton—There are twelve per sons in jail—one serving out sentence, and eleven awaiting trial at the June term of court....Many of the oat ctops In this section will prove a fall ure for the want of rain, while others will yield handsomely... .Heavy rains In different sections of the county on Wednesday afternoon last. Weather clear and cool. Edgefield—Tbs total amount of tax collected by Treasurer Nicholson dur ing the month just passed Is S4.090 02. The number of receipts is 291. Hampton—Hampton county can boast of tbe largest tree In tbe State. We arc reliably Informed that a cy press tree, growing near the Sultke- hatcble, on tbe Whippy Swamp, measures forty-one feet in circumfer ence. ——- Laurens—Sarah Gary, a negro wo man. killed Sarah Brown, another De gress, on or about the 24th ultimo. In tbe neigbbornood of Martin’s Depot. An Inquest was held over the body by Justice S. W. Vance, acting coronor, the result of which was In accordance with tbe above statement. The former Is in jail at tbla place. Orangeburg—An outrageous shoot ing affair took place on tbe Bull Swamp road, about six mllM from town, on yesterday morning. One George Edwards, a colored mau whose wife had left him and gone over to her father’s, John Washington, went into the field of the latter, where hla wife aod her mother were working, and demanded that hie wife go home with him. Upon her riffuanl be fired, wounding hie mother in-law in both legs and hts wife in one....The oat crop le being rapidly harvested, and tbe yield will be larger than was first expected. The yield of wheat doee not overreach tbs first calculation. Newberry—Mr. W. H. Blease Inform* us that, on the day bis father was burled, some partlee broke into bfo store in Edgefield, where be was kill ed, and robbed It of everything. They broke open the desk aod stole the books and papers. Kershaw-'-Kerehaw is delighted with the work of U eState convention. Hagoodand Kennedy, with their ticket, ore just tbe men Torus. And June nominations were desired. So the county convention showed, by elect ing only Bagood men and men in favor of Domination* in June. And so the majority of our people think. Tork--Tbe countv treasurer's book* for the collection of the M.y Instal ment of State and county taxes were closed las' Monday. About $5,000 were collected during the month Tbe wheat harvest Is now well under way, sod, from what we can learn respecting the outcome of the crop, it will yield considerably more than was expected a few weeks ago. More than an average half-crop will be made. Gre*t>vUle- -A negro roan, named Joe Brier, bo* been lodged in jail 00 the charge of attempting to outrage a little white girl named Ids Gale. Abbeville—Last Monday tbe Medi cal Society of Abbeville county mads flnsl arrangemypts for tbe celebration of their first anniversary on the 7tb of July next, at 11 o’clock. In tbe Court house. Tbe public are invited to at tend. Speeches will be made by Profs. Robertson and Parker... The harvest* log of small grata crop has been about completed with tbe most satisfactory results, so far as tbs oats are concern ed. The wheat crop is as poor aa possible... .The grand Jury made no general presentment at this term. Everything ia running along smooth ly....The Greenwood and Augusta Railroad boa been granted thirty more convicts. Cheater-‘-The oenaus taker of Black- atock Township reports that be has “enumerated” one person over 100 years old—a negro woman—The barber shops of this town are hence forth closed on Sundays....A six weeks’ old child of Cbamer Thomp son. colored, was smothered to death by Ita parents last Saturday night. GreenviHe—Dr. James F. Fufmmaof Laurens, died on Tuesday mJHRlg, after aa illness of short duration — Emma J. Osborne, of Baaiey, baa been granted letters patent for an attach ment for carriages which furnishes a convenient support. *.-it Is said that several Ckllfornta aalmon. about alx Inches la length, have lately been caught from tbe river with eeioee, bit upon conjecturing what they were their captors cast tbem back. Newberry—1 be stands of cotton are fine all 0 ver the coontry... The dwell ing-house ef Bam Max field, colored. oeMr. Hoary Handrix’s plea*, near SMvwr street, was burned on Sunday-- supposed to beve been aooldeetaL The family loot all their household good*. Bpsrranbarg— Spartanburg oounty has a boy 17 year* drl who measures 6 feet 8 Inches In bright — Every!ody thinks this one of the most growing seasons we have had this spring.... The work on Clifton Esctory i* pro gressing finely. Tbrf rock foundations have beau laid, and -now tbe brick superstructure If gplng up. The material and work are said to be first- class, and the building will be ready for the machinery the first of October. ....Our people erenow busy cutting wheat. The reporta<^are now favor able. While some farmers say they have fair crops,others report failures. Perhaps shout two-thirds of a crop Is the right estimate Instead of throe- fonrtbs as reported last week. Spring oats are much damaged by rust JVjFJF J/J VKRTISKMEX'LS. Teachers’ Examination. Omosor School Conxmiioxtb, a, ILmwkll Cvnrrr, 3. C., June 15, 1880. J 1 According to*pecia1 instruction received from the 8tst« Superintendent of Education, tho examination of candidate* for public school*, for the esaulng acholastic year, will ba held at BlackvitU, Friday, July 2d, 1880. Teacher* holding first and second grade certificate* issued for ibe present school yeat, are not requited to attend in person, hut must forward them to this office, for re newal. No other examination will be held before the first Friday in Januarvnext. ' A. BtTIST, jelT-St Chair’mCo Board Ex. SHfeKIFF’iTsALES. Execution Sales. Pur*c& Tbotna* el. al.^egfeinet Joseph Er win— Execution Sale. BT VIRTUE OF SUNDRY EXECUTIONS to me directed, I will sell at Barnwelll C. H,, 8 C, on Mouday, the Sthday of next July, it being ealesday, the following personal prop erty.- 1 Black Hone. 1 Bay Mule. 1 Buggy and Harnes*. And at the plantation of the defendant, on Tnetday after saleeday -. 1 Iron Cotton Screw and Prea*. 1 Steam Engine and Giiat Mill. 2 Gin* and 1 Feeder, And on the *ame last mentioned day, at Allendale-, one lot of Law Books, 4l> vol umes,—— < Term* of sale cash. J. W. LANCASTER, jel7-td S. B. C. ALSO, KE If A D VER TISEMENtS. fCor < tierk of The C^ourt. XE W A b VER TISEMENTS. “ "V v a Th« many friend* of JA8. R. COOPER, ^ reepACtfuliv announce him a candidate for Clerk of th* Court, subject to notion of Nominating Convention. tnny27-td a. w- xx x c e. ki »nr- - . Vor rat-liool Commiaidoner. The many friends of Rev. A. RUIST an nounce him ae a candidate for re-election as School Comml c ^ r, w* on the Demo cratic tloket raayfisld G t) C - a- « 3,000TCALICO. MOO PAIRS OF SHOES. ' ' ' i ;rt_ ; i • 70 PAIRS NO. 3 LADIES’ SHOPS, AT AND BELOW COSt. june3-3m —rrr* New Store, New A . -v ■ Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes t# - 'ZTT y. \ "tt ■kkM'#L Ladies’ flats and fine Silks, Ribbons, Flowers anff Orfimtfieflts med in Trim ming them, a spaciaky. . . - —— Fine Cfockcry and Table Cutlery, Canned Good* and Fresh and Pure Gro ceries. Every article warranted as represented, and ns cheap a* cun be bought it any retail market in tho State. . Duncan, Moioay k Ca., against Gideon S. Brewi.—Execution Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO me directed in the above cntlt ed case, 1 will sell at Barnwell Court House, South Carolina, on Monday, the 5th day of July next, it being salosday, the following real property : All that tat ia the,town of Barnwell, with the building* thereon, on which Gideon 8. Brown resided at the time ?\ hi* ueath, con taining one acre, more or lee*, and bounded north by a stroet of said town, which *epa- ratoo it from the Catholic Church lot, south by load* Of Mrs. Kitty 1. Shuck, east by a •Ireot of aaid town, which separatee it from lend* of John G. Owen* and west by a street ofeaidtown, which eeporate* it from lands of thoealatouf Alfred Nix, Ueeeascl. Terms ot Sole cash Purchaser to pey for popers. J. W. LANCASTER. my20-td 8 B. C. HENRY L. JOHNSON, .Attornov at Law* my?0-ly WILLISTOX, S. O. Central Hotel, XlltOA.Yf teTTlEKT. AUaUSTiV G A.- MRS. W. M. THOMAS, Contraliy located, convenient to ^busi- ncss. mv20 tf COFFINS ! WOOD BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS, all styles and sites, handsomely lined and mounted, kept constantly on hand and ready for delivery, on call. For sale at Blackville, by M. F. M0L0HY, mvlC-Sm Agent for the Manufacture. Just Opened, A Full Stock of new sprusto AND Siia&sr Gosds, AT Miles’ Emporium 1M BAMBERG, 8. C. Having completed my Stock of New offer to Goods, 1 now offor to tho trade generally, and the Ladia* in particular, Bargains, in the way of Drew Goods, not*, Ac. 1 call eapecial attention to the Millinery Depart ment, which ho* boon selected with care, aud Hat* Trimmed to order, in the latest and moat faakionnblo *tylo. Attention hna boon bestowed upon all other artistes of Morohandue, such as are generally kept in a well assorted stoek of goods, whioh I offor on reosonable terms. Coll and see for yourselves. J. J. MILES. jan22- Bamberg. 8. C. J. Ryerson Smith, suseson &bhtist> WIIaXaIIITON, m. c. Graduate ef the Baltimore College of Deo* tel Surgery. Will attend cal If in Barn well ana a4|acMtceantiM. mb 26—3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL OF ray former customers Ural I have re- 1 B O I E E R S» Plantation Engines, Plantation an! Custom Grain Mills, SAW MILLS, THRASHERS, And all kinds of New and Second- Hand Machinery for sals low nudou accmimoiatiug term*. Consult your interests by cnl'iing up on or addressing the Gcucrt! Agent lor the Manufacturers. F. H, LOUD, ap8-ly WILLISTOX* S. C. FIFTEEN DAYS Tut Trial A13 Stop Organ " ONLY c style of thi* Oryan la beer union*, and roniblnrs el»ean< o of OaSgn. jus* pn>- rortlou. and besnUful ftnUh. Tho o«»e is of pnlkl OUck W»lnnt. tastefully ornamented with band- aome Mottled French Walont Panola, whwff. being highly Sniahed. contract admirably with Deft Wal nut of Oaae. The tone is remarkable fffpuritjr and awaatneee, combined with volume, va» rtetr and brllliancry. The touch anlok, responsive aad pliant, and, in foof, the whole inatrumont. In action and cane, baa ev«nryefntsito ef the meet perfect Porto* Organ. STg* jfo bat ter orran eon be pnnshneert fog homily use. Jtt You pay for instrument only after you nave fully te*ted it at your ewuhoSMlftdaye. Irsefsexepimcnted.mfm* it at my expense. I paytoa fro»t<ht both way*. Koch expense. 1 instrument boxed •ulyJ^UB.^Full: wholesale tioa can be mad* tiaemant. giving cr or SauneMi fi red ou ear* bore far ted for 0 yearn. . lovaot 17et OaaX ce, fborofom norwluc- ot»co from Una elvrr- any rceponotUo Kank- MBed tbe Wagoning bustuess, sod all orders for bauliaa of any description left at my residence, ar that of Mr. X. T. Ingram, will be thauMally reoeiv- ad, aud promptly attended to. surT-ly. , * X. 8. 8HUOK. tei. tcs. Its, is*. d upward* with Ston, and SFKCIAI. INDUCE. SuDscrtbe to T« Prefix to Churches, Ladite*. Oler- l-TnOfCheraaul Burn Faiat- Ure aellrfled ILLtJSTKA- , shewing aU my etflee Bridgeport, Coon , l'-. S A. V/L A. McKibbcn. South Side of tho-Squaro. ^tny13-3) DARNWl^LL, 8. C. A. F. M ANTILLE Respectfully unnouuccs to his numerousTi lends and (.uiitoxuers tLat iift hiis just •eccired a large and well assorted stock of new Spring and Summer Goods. Which have been selected with great care in thdNorthern find Charleston Markets, consisting of Ladies' Dress Goods. Triinrainps of all kinds, Ribbons, Buttons, Gloves. Hosiorv, Laces, Edgin<rs. White Goods, A)., in larpe n-sortments. SHOES, II ATS, TIN VN'ARJi. CROCKERY, GROCERIES, ETC. An examination of my stock is solicited. ray 13-3m A. P. MANVILLE. Spring and Hummer CLOTHING!, Just arrived by steamer from M A full line of The Best and Cheapest ever brought to Barnwell. f. AVTC ATtI 15 KS BEK mb 18- - * EASTERLIISfG. 3no ■?2- 1880GHUi880 SPECIAL REDUCTION IN BRICES CONTINUED TOR JANUARY AND FEBRUARY. — AT— The Rusic House of Uie^uulh Superior Pianos. M U V I A S ACirrto* CMKomo ALICVLIC SURE CURE. Manufacture! oulv utMl«i th>*al>.>ve trad-* mark by the kuropt-un !t«Itcv1lo MhOI- t-ini-< u., of I’arl* and L^lpzlif Iiuin<dlntH roJh f warrameO. Peirunostit cut»« guur- anteed. Now wxcluslirly us-al by all cwte- hra 1 **! physiciai * of Korop* an«l An*wr1cs. Th« Mrfhewt uo-ohuil Acadr-my of Pni *w re- poita 'j’j cun-s out of IU)csa>->- within thrift tinv». Swcr*-t.-Tbo onlv •llss-ilviwof tho poist’Dous Uric Acht which cxl>»'s in U o bloo't ol ilhcutuatlu sud Gouty 1'uticuts Clegast Organs. Curocl. Cured- Cured. TEN OF THE BEST MAKERS!! AT T. I. H. 0. T. S. Lnrcw cw»b purchnseH, with nusur- I p.'issi'U focihyles, om»bl« G. O Robin- ' sin 4 O. to sell nt les* than N**w York prices, with a pood stool and cover. Freight paid to any point. H. ** IV-wcy. 2* t ' rosflwuj-, In ltamms- tory rh»iimutHtna. J. ly-mcy, >>q.. 4*.* Washii'irton Maikwt. chronic nw-ym.itisuj. M's. K. I owns, 6V Fast Mutn street fchnlky formntions iu tin-JouiteT, chronic rbeumii- ttsm. M. Proper, 71 Fewurlt »v*nu*-, ( It) - , chroi.lo i In-timaGam John F 1 hsiiitH rlaln, l--s<) , Woahintflii i C'luh. W»»liinK'b'n, D t!,ih mnitic trout. Wm. R- ArQpId, K»q , 12 Wcv'orset si.. Pmvi- <i«-nco. K I., > - f tw-oritv 'earn chronio fbevithaUsni John 1$. Turnffate, inusan- oh-r. street, ran Fr-n- 1<m-o, nmiraltfla aud st-UUao PorMalnrtal, Intcrmlltcnt and Chronio £vvers, t Villa or A cue. . - L. P. Ct. S. m\m IS A CFRTAJX URE. Rnpers—llnif ontirely tlie use of sult-liato of qulrdn--. n* it will not only o- t tti. l- xvra, but will achieve a Ma-iiotl Cnr| wltbout tnv Incoiivt-nionoea aud troubi at laintf from Quinine. €1 A BOX, G BOXES FOR ft Numerous teetimoBlals from pur- cliasers. In tbie and other States, veri fy the fact that prices for pianos and organs, of same maki' and Style, sre Ices at the Music Rout e of the South than In New York. 100 Pianos! 200 Organs! At lowoet price* On our popular monthly plan of easy payment.' E. I. O. M. Purchasers of pianos and orcans, Mimical Instrumente, Bbfet Music and Musical Merchandise of every de scription, will save from 20 to 30 per cent by visiting the Music House of the South, or corresponding rlth G. O- Robinson & Go-. AugueUt, Ga. “ Tuning and Ropalrfog of pianoj, pipe organs, aod all kinds of nuwical Instruments, byO. H. Taylor, the only authorized tuner of the Augusta Music House. jsu8 §m A Great Loss to Farmers Out of 3.000 bales of cotton sold In one wma.ln Atlanta. 1,000 sold as stained or dusty at » loss of one half cent per lb. The eattw weight was 49/XX' lbs., amounling to S34i90, A drought' cannot be proves ted. byi this great waste can by using Toole's oerivet ousting condenser. It also secures m pertect'y against firs from gin and re- (i* sand In oottoS. The very beet of ro lls are guaranteed, both In turnouts and I am putting up these t hree sty les: four roJlors^>erteetly flro proof, I has ouly two the same maohlne, t*'o. No. 8. A new machine batting tui the old piiuciule though oonstruutea oh a different plan, $S0c. per saw. J hs ofrcolsr guarantee will per bs strictly . adhtirod Vo. if you oon- temptetstrying ogsidireuie your address at once, and I will send agent or oome to s«e jou forthwith with models and all other needed isformatlon. J. L. Toole, K*q , Dear Hir. I hawe saved f am satisfied fiouby ilte uswhf your dusting condenser * id give r uWlngly lug you the names ef many correspondingly blessed w th it. Yours, Geo. H-dtuan. Door blr-W* art this year, lead much rteseed with your duallng ueudeoscr R ears, beboru and A. J. WeStnersbcs. ar 8fr-vsry mt»Ch pIsaacd ;T can’t be beaten. M.Glark. For circulars, isLlS-Oin to, address at onod, ‘ l. romr,. j l. n t Hllltelou, b.C. H^nt ree bv mail on receipt of Money. Ask Your Drugatat For Ta, bnt fane no imitation (S- aiibeUtute, a* our rtallcvllm loopy rig teed) iaguarwt be«-d to raliern, or ir.oucy lef nd- d. and will be ds Ivured frcoojsr-cdpt of ofdera. bj oaUing yu or addressing NVA AHI3i 'TVIV v-<>., te NOt.B AGENT*. 813 Broadway, corner Fulton street, (bjiux bulltUnal, N Y. . FOR SALE by all dkuggises. marebt , . Spool CottON. ESTABLISHED 1817. George A. Clark, SOLE AGENT, 400 Broadway, ^lew York. The dislinctiTp f-Tilur-w of thi* *)>ool cot to* a r« that it u auric from UtC vijrjf tinct - - ■ T Oott Hen inland Clot ton. UU moSc i tteteri ooft a* tha cctUu from shirt, it it i It hla no waxin; orarttfi<t*1 Sm*h fntWcclvo rfs , B tv toe tbecvut’K iv Ite »troo*fat, MV—fteat iwi mo«t alsswaaaartan thread is the rurke, ; to . marhiDo sawing it baa no a-iaal; it U wouo t «a White HikkjIV ad by a s d*rd| an- ri^apov The black ii the nia«l m rfevt. . j J K X’ r.wv proUaced ia .-yeoi oottM. krint A Ion poU-otcd by ouroelvaa. Th* eolor* < tho •* New Aniline l^rocewa. “ 1. • v... lyeel ior upooT^oi- 4> ererj ■m A «0U Modal waa av Faria, IBS, for I gnsSi >hc<\" brtBg th* Mgteat tewing law .IkWBTSfa 'ias'iXi.-ft nsttiCr.SWJR-twra ^alV- L>. C-kV I » AMH’, haul-tag 3 U 1 ’ aah:^ (m f .—nwrl