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T *, V s- ==*5 ‘THUMDil, 'JUNE 17. 1880. OOA^ 'NTEWB. Tall Oam. Mr. B. ftGreMi haa left with ac s bullch of oftth Tn«f>i*nrltiflr»iix fret, seven inches tad a^half in heigUf. f How ie that for high ? H#*, I..A- MaaibrrK Ha# favored U« with UteNaw Oilaana Arkansas. Missouriawd Coloradonbws- ^papara. H« wiU pleuae fmpsrs. He wiUple.vBQ accept our theTuTiis tli Liiilmri In- rrrMi ir nhn ^ more secnro ly our local election-, or bis friends and supporters.-Caro .h.ov.torsi.kmd^ " ■.e: ^ ^ nnmlm^lor ItoiSNtM. ‘ ' The riawt Peathea ^ Of tl^nKpM, were sent to us on the 7th Instant, r»y kfr. fc. N Green, of WilllatoD. The Beatricel ripens this year In advance of the Aihadeh. Who will imitate Mr. Greens clever ex- amjite? ••• ... * Jupiter Polite. An old negro, and for manv years in the service i f Hon. I. M. Hiitsbn, died on Monday evening last, after A brief illness. Jupiter was characteriz ed by a fidelity to bis duties and tha politest of manners. Kallroud Throncl* the County. Phrtiew Interested in the building of the proposed line of railroad from Milieu. Georgia, to Kingsville or »iwwiee4w dbie Ht aia mdH find some i practical suggeetiona from “Mike*’on < onr first page. I • <1. — ■. Nchool Teacher- Will find it to their advantage to read the notice of Rev. A. Buist, chairman of the board of examiners, in ahother part of our paper. The examination Rhapete referred to will be the only one held until January 1881. Tnirmount Cotton I'nctory. A telegram from President 8ell v brings the pleasant n*ws that he has bought The machinery for the Factory. !?? A steam saw mill will soon be at, work on the company’s lands and we will - have yarn In abundance next fall. F- r T.nrse-t IVnlrruiClon Delivered at Thf. Pboplk office, will be received In payment for one year’s a«iMaiipti»B to The PflDPLK—the second largest for six moat he, and the third largeatlor three months. Bubsorlptlona to oommsnce 15th September next. Democratic Kesolutlous- At a regular nfieetlng rtf th> Buford’s Bridge Democrat c dub. bal l at Bu ford’s Brldk'o. 8. C.. Jlilie 12th, 18(», the following resolutions were unan imously adopted and ordered to be published in the Barnwell People and Baatluel; . ~ ■ Resolved, That in theoololon of this club the Interest of Democracy will bo beat subserved by an early nomination of the county ticket, thereby affording to the voters ample time for reconciling any difference that may arise in rela tion thereto, and that the last Monday in July be recommended. Resolved, That the attention of the County Chairman he directed to the dissatisfaction existing in relation tb And that he b* requested to requir-of all clnh chairmen a certified alpha betical roll of their dub prior to the nominating convention. \ • LkEox WILSOS, Chairman. * J. T. CNkal, Secretary. Presentment of the Grand Jury. Services • Will hegb) on the new rout« from Barnwell to Fiddle Pond, Ulmer’s Store, Buford’s Bridge, Elmore and Rays, on the first of July. Poat. mas- tera on the rmtte are advised to file their bonds at once as the carrier can- not deliver the made to any except bonded Officers. Rnrber Who**. I hwVe< moved my barber ah f p on the lower floor of same building formerly occupied, and will b« pre pared to wait on gentletaco It attend ance on court. My pi Ices are ns fol lows; 8hav og. 10 cents .hair-cutting, 20 cents ; shantpoordtig, 20 rente. Respectfully, F. D. NIX. He There were owly two eoovkslonsat ♦ he recent term of court here, viz : Htcphen Robinson for aesanlt and battery with Intent to kill, and Denis Brantley, for houfe breaking and I iroeny. Stephen was sentenced tosix months, and D mis to twelve months, in the penitentiary at hard labor. IVInd Deg*. We think tha* the safetv of our citl- zeus demands that no docs should be nlloaed at largo without wire muzzles, and those coming on the streets with out such safeguard, should be taken op or shot, as the circumstances of the case indicate to be safe or pro per.—Bumtcr True Southron. # Hoofal. __ Appearances are not deceptive, but raetutre, and-they sometime# assume an appearance which dees rot bel< ng k |0 them.* We are commanded to fnvoid the appearance of evil because isthatcaaewe may lojuro our own re put Alton. A Christian ever appear') to Ida disadvantage ^when, in the society of the ungodly, he participates In their follies or falls to fly from them. —Telephone. Meases, ti. O. RsblwssM St Cs , . Of Augueta,Oa.. have established a reputation extrtidlng from Virginia to the Gulf Htatee, for uslllug tbe best pianos and organs manufactured, sav- ing fo the purchaser from 85 to 8M. The reliablllT",'prompfnees and fair dealing of this firm, who have «stab- liahed tbe lowest price*, has made Au gusta the great distributing point of pyon wrt oigaoe in tiie South. Pujr- chaeers Will save money by corres ponding with the above.—N. Y. Daily Graphic. — i«Li s — Jwstlce. ( Ellison Hampton, the negro brute who whipped hlaeon (tta years of age) to death In Sumter county, three weeks ago, because the child followed tbe dictates of a natural impulse to visit ids motheF. will expiate his crime on the gallows on tbe 2nd proximo. This la speedy Justice, but such as tbe crime richly deserved. In instinct niiil execution the de-*d Is the darkest, the most brutal that has ever stained the annals of our courts, and even away from thh"scene of enormity hu manity Is paralized with borroi at the shocking aarrarativQ. High JIake. On Saturday night last gome twelve or fifteen negroes assembled at Tur key creek bridge and for an hoAr or more made “night hideous” with their K>ud,*oMterO«s*tKi bla*pba«iou» Un- guafU. A negro youth, whose name we Gave lot Tearhed, lb attempting lo cross the bridge on Boree-bsck, was stopped, Mid hie boreek b-idie rein cut In two. From wl«t We can learn there waa not tbe allgbtest provoca tion for this wanton outrage, and we Finctrel/troet that the perpeyator* will be speedily brought to trial arid summarily dealt with. Later on, or about midnight, some of Ifeta orow<Jg,>| into a peraoeal alter* On tbe aame night tbe freight depot of the Barnwell and BlackvHle Rail road was broken Into, but we have not heard tbBt any freight Waa atoteb—It trade, being supposed that tbs approach of some innocent night wanderer fright- eu<4 ihe buT^lare sway. State or Sorts Casoi.ix'a, > In Gmeral Stf IIarxwzu, Goustt. / noni. Jimo Term, 1880. To Hit IIi,nor IS. C. Prctity, Pressing Judy*: U: Tbe Grand Jury, upon the comple tion of their labors for the pr*-s»nt term of court, beg leave respectfully to report : i 1st. As to the public trade— Reports of the bad and almost Im- paanlble condition of the public roods come to ua from all eectionu r f t he connty. Our Vecommebdirtfott ffi relS^ tiou to them, made at the liiaf tcim of this court has bet n neglected in many sections, and we now reconiniend that <all bridges througliout the county he placed in a thorough state of repair ns promptly’ ns possible and thateveiy road fn the county be thoroughly worked during the month of July. We desire further to make a speend report with reference to the wretched condition of the new road recently gran lad by the county comtaixeionere leariioq fn’ut Davla’.oo the BninwHl And Augusta public road to Baule- vllle, on the Poi^t Royal Railroad. The whole road is in very liad coudition, and the* bridge aoross the Lower Three Runs, at E. I •. Patterson'* old mill, is quite impassible, snd should be repaired or entirely rebuilt. 21. As to the carrying of concealed weapons, we r»’cotpniend that our senator and repres«-ntaUr#s*hnuld, at the next session of the General Aaaem- bly, use thvlr beat c ffi.rts to secure the enactment of a law, forbicidirc’, under heavy penalties, the earning of con cealed weapon? within the limits of this State. la this connection we re commend that nil Incorporated towns in this county pass ordinance s foibid ding this practice, similar to those al- Our X*re*s Gaflery. Abbeville—From a Democratic standpoint we are in doubt whether or not to be gratified at the defeat of Grant and tbe nomination of Garfield. There is no doubt that Grant oould organize a greater enthusiasm among thy negroe# in the South than could any other Republican candidate. While this is true, we believe it is also tru« that General Gsrfleld can. com mand a much larger Northern vote than could General Grant. Willi Garfield aa the nominee we fed khaL we will not be so much disturbed in our local electioqs aa we wou^d have, been If Grant bad hern umnioated. Tbe result in our opinion is, we will elections, not support yonr man. A few dn« ago a person ma le use of this remark: "Smith does not like me, becnueb I did hot vote for Lit candidate two :yeare ago.” Now we beseech you, do not let oid jlfe long friendahips be disturbed. If you vote differently from yonr neighbor. Do not think lesaof a man lx causehiachoice in an election differs from voter should take thie coming election in a cool, considerate manner. Tha friendship and respect of your neigh bors are worth more, tr* you than the election of Smith or Jones. The ex citement will soon be ever, but your President will have a much harder fight.—Press and RutiLer Our standard bearers are in the field and it is the sacred duty of every ttrue spn of Carolina to stand by the Democrafio party, which oilers ns the only pledge of freedom and of peace.—Mediutm Anderson—Tbe defeat of General Grant for the Republican nomination for President is a great triumph for our free institutions, and guarn- tees to us under the administration of either party a perpetuation of the principles of Republican Government. The third term, CaMarism and im perialism have been bulled f»r another century, and therefore we have the satisfaction of knowing that the result of the Chicago Convention has been beneficial to the country, even tf It has presented a stronger and better man for the Presidency than Grast.—Intelligencer...We don’t propose to make the assertion that, Judge Field is absolutely the best an^l most available man among all the hosts of Democrats in these United States, but we do say hia Demo cracy is indubitable and hie patrio tism unimpeachable, and we would like to vote for bim, or a better man. for President. We are that kind of Field men over this ?ide.---Journal. Darlington—The Democratic State Convention, last week, after select ing delegate? to the National Conven tion, concluded, wisely we think, to proceed at once to the nomination for State officers ; and the result is aa almost faultless ticket. The won vention snubbed in a most unmistakable way, the extreme white supremacy notions of certain Democratic politicians, and demonstrated, beyond cavil, that the vast majority of the Democrats of the State hold in good faith and in all its length and breadth, the humane, just and wise Hampton policy that trium phed In 187G. In short, onr State ticket will be a help and not a burden to the National Democratic party, In the coming Presidential contest. Whatever it is possible for a 'Gover nor to do will bo done. In the next two years, by Gen. Hagnod, to increase the wealth and population of South Carolina. No citizen of the State i« the county we respectfully report that having made at the last term of tbe court and proposing tp make an ex haustive examination at the next term we think It unnecessary to make any funVr examination at this time. We submit in justice to all concerned the appended mnamnnicationa from the county *tfditor ami treasurer which are satflcieotly explanatory of them selves. ’ * ' 4’h. It is reported to us that on or about tbs 2<*ih day of September, 187B, Jacob Saddler, while keeper of the Jail, either released or aided prisoners confined in the jail to escape without warrant of law, and tint Rose Terry, Haneotn Terry and David Terry are material wltneeeee to prove the s«me. We therefore present Jacob Saddler and recommend that such action may b? taken a* may be proper. 6'h. We thank your Honor for your qpirorm courtesy to ut; cordially we|. come you on your first judicial visit to onr county, and tender your Honor onr beet wishes for your future life, „ All of which is respectfully submit- officers, ted. W. 31. All. June nominal June 0,1880. Foreman. reaiiy adopted by the towns of Alien- 'tS: ofI | »n ? ^.,ly 1 ; The county treasurer begs to sub mit to the grand jury the accompany ing letter from the auditor, w hlch. as It explains satisfactorily an error into which the former grand jury was led relativp toa balance of $1.424 05 tin- accounted for in the hands of tbe treasurer it seems fit should be made known, JLI/ r $J Aid) ich, F*q., Treniitrrr Barn* tII Contg.- — , < Dkax Biu Id making up the settle, ment sheet for tbe past fiscal year to be submitted to tbe Comptroller Gen eral. I discovered bow the grand jury made tl>e error of reporting"* Balance of $1,424 05 unaccounted for” in yonr hands, and in justice to yourself and to the members of thegtand jury I desire to offer tbe following explana tion ; When the grand jury came into my effloe for information, I took our. last settlement sheet to show therfi what mboeys had been collected, what bad been disbursed and what reoAeihad on hand. By a careless entry in copying tbe settlement sheet the sum of $2,* !26 85 "oulla bona” tax was placed opposite tbe words "cash on hand from collection of poll tax,” and I stated to tbe grand jury that you had this amount OB hand—less vouchers for amounts disbursed—which, of course, was an error, as "nrilla bona” represents money not collected. I suppose the grand jury then went IntoTour office, inspected yopr vouch ers, and after deducting them from the cash balance that you really bad on hand at the settlement found a balance unaccounted for. Thus through a mistake of mine making one In their presentment prejudicial to your Your clear and satisfactory,* return to their presentrrient showed of course,- that there was’ no balance onaccounted for in your hands, but as I said in theV&'DDloff this commu nication I desired to furnish a solu tion, in justice . to ajl concerned, of how the erfbr came about. ' Yonrs truly, Alcc^ [Signed] U. E. Labtiouk, A. B. 0. Midway. * Enclosed I send you a well develop - qd cotton boll, the first I have seen of the season. It wa* picked from a twenty acre field of Mr. Aaron Rentz. within one mile of our town. Tbe crops lo , this section are extremely coed, sod tf the seasons eontinne, bid fair foiiea'^KMidaQt yield. Our town Is sodri'to' nave An accession—Sir. J. G Miley Intend* building a large atore here where be will be ready for tbe fall \f • welcome ah such men as Mr. Miley, whose family will add to ouraodety, and whose ifefluecfce will aJocotrado to out tyviu. them more deeply, or has a mind more f* rtlle in original and practical suggestions. He is bo mouthy msn of popular wsys, who seeks from the Treasury of the State a support which he cannot make for himself. lie is a. successful man of business. Besides, the General ha* a wonderfnl capacity for quietly end snooewdnlly acconj- pllahlng whatever he sets his head to do. The oonventfc>n could not well have secured to the State more of brain and less of gas The good peo ple of both race* are to be conaratn-, lated on the Democratic nomination for Governor.•••News. Laurens-We have but a word to say on the action of the State Convention last wee*. It did tt* work promptly and well We were at first blush op- opposed to making Dominations so early, but more mature reflection convinced u* that no possible harm could result therefrom. Indeed tfe now think tt best as It is. The public mind ha* been put at re*t regarding the notnioee for Governor, snd other Our matn objection to nominatiotis was that it would open the campaign too early. ThK however, will not be the case. Of course, 'in counties that have adopted the primary system, a sort of "still hunt” by candidates will be carried on from this time forward : hot there will be no excitement or interruption to farming or business interests. As to the State Ticket we are pleased with it, and will give it oir hearty support.—Herald. - Lexington—C. 8. Bradford, Esq., lias recently withdrawn frmn the editorial management of the Lexing ton Dispstcb, a position which he has filled with marked ability, and he is succeeded by G. D. Haltlwanger, Eoq„ a promising young lawyer and aeon of Representative Haltlwanger, of Lexington county. Newberry—The indications are that Mr. Bayard will receive the Demo cratic nomination for FreaUent at Cincinnati on the 2^dd.--Ne#A.' Orangeburg—Next fb Senator Hump- tea few men have evey been more unanimously and .warmly endorsed than was Gen. Johnson Hwrood In tbe leceot State Democratic Convention. It should be gratifying to JhiQn, as well as to the whole State that there is such unanimity of sentiment. Brave lu war, humble in peace, .honest, fair and practical lo all hU business rela tion*, the gubernatorial mantle could not fall on one more worthy than Johnson Hagood.—Times. Richland—-Tbe farmer, the mechanic and the raercbent do not live on poli tics, and they are beginning to require that their Interests shall be consider sd and discussed fn thri papers. Oh the stump and fu the forum, and not be subordinated And poshed aside by the claims and interests of the noisy pol itician and tbe irrespressible offioe- seekrr, whose business and profit It Is to stir the bti&bllng cauldron of party strife and feed the flamee of Internecine war. TJmy Jive by strife and fatten by conflict, and peace add quiet would be the death-knell of their hopes. The party battle cry, thepolltinai dlbboieth uow is, rotation ie office, the Ins must be put but, and tbe onts must be put in, or the Anuotry will go to pieces, and tbe government becorpe bankrupt. .The thin disguises and silver coatings of these party catchwords and sub terfuges are being detected by tbe voters, and they are becoming more cautious in boing led astray by what they read and hear, ,e7en if It cornea from their own party.—Yeproap. . Spartanburg—We are to have a sharp contest for meet of the county offlesra this year.. Tbe candidates and many of their personal friends will be- come intensely, fjnterested. They nbould not be blamed for this. But do not let Uiis interest for your friend* welfare degenerate into personal spite for his opponent, end a general dislike fur those uf your □’■i^Ubota wbu do r I am prepared to reccive snd execute orders (or any kind of . A, JOB BJtlNTJIVG yawix Tim *.*..mm{-Aa-ah* lnA..t U i^H VRlh|^ Or. dors solicited. ^ : Benj. Davie% • PEOPLE OFVICK. Barnwell, S, Intercourse with neighbors is life long. Keep cool. Do ne t pp-x.k a hIdk'''un kind wdrd about th# other cnididate. Nnakca na Idle Destroyer*. ’ The loss of life in India due .to ttfw ravages of vertlonuH auakce is almost Incredible. Yet tbe discuss which is aa wily and deadly as the deadi'eet India reptile, Is winding its coil around thoushnds of * people while the victims are unconscious of I's presence, It has Long been a hobby wit h^iheompetent physicians to assume that consumption ie incurable after tbe foimation of tubercles has begun; and lu every case they fail to t fleet a cure,—of course tubercle* bad begun to form arid they were fbcurablo. Tbe records of medical wLuce disprove any such theory. On the contrary, In'cases of lung diseases which had been cured and the patients lived forty and fifty years in robust health, f rost-mortein examinations showed arge cicatrices (scam) where the tubercles had been formed and re- naowd, • The tubercles are removed by absorption into the blood. An efficient alternative, Dr. Tierce's Gold en Medical Discovery, must be used to cleanse the blood of the scrofulous impurities. For tubercular consump tion is, only a form of scrofulous disease. Golden Medical ‘Discovery is a sovereign remedy for all forms of scrofulous disease, or klpg’s-evll, such as tumors, wbit-e swellings, fever sores,scrofulous sore eyes, as well as for other blood and skin dieaaes. rae,%nfj, A* amuses of a huge good Job Work. "It don’t hurt •me,” was tne reply natuted husband when Remonstrated with for allowing Ms tiny spitire of a wife to beat him and cull his hair and whiskers. Prof, rafne’s Catarrh Vapor is now sold everywhere, and can be relied on to prevent the tasrion of dlphtherlu.croup and Whoop ing-cough, as well as to core those diseases. Office, 250 S. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. R P. Hall & Co., Nashua. X^H.. proprietors of Hall’s Vegetable Biel- Man Hair Reuewer, publish a treatise on the Hnir, which thoy will send free to any one op rpidication. This is a valuable little book, send for it. For Gblcftr C0Ugtnt7 ~Bium:liiiIs and all affeetlofts of tbe lungs, take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. A full line of standard and fancy f roccrics always on baud at McKlb- en’s. ‘ • *" *»—n—i IIOTEI- AKK1VAI.9. At the Patterson Ifouse J. R. L.G. Hay, Oeldnc; B. F. Peoples, ti.opcf. L T^iIvIav. Jtm*n-Fhotnpson, BlecSviH*; J.H ►tondertnyer, MleyPiWn: J. M. Murphy, W. 8. McXorrilf, Oa.; K. W. Byrne, Erwlntou; '>1. Gnatt, Solicitor Sd Circutrt, JuU-n Hkloncr, C.’apt.. Hay. J. W. Sanders, E. H. Dowltng, Capt. G x>. B*m- twrjr. W. 8. Bsfnhern. Hon. T. 4. Counts, Bamberg; N. Brick welt, Capt MoMilUu, Three kllle; Ool. Faust. Grahams; W. A. Chitty. Bon.O. W. M. Williams. 8. P. Croft, Midway; E. 11. Lswtoo.-T. P. Uwton, •fudge Erwin, K. M. Bostick, Capt. Gee. Kirkland, Ool. O’Brysn, t. L, Toblit. Capt. Conner, CM. Kirk, Allend*!*; 11. J. Killing- worth, Hev. P. J Hiers. H 11. Anderson, B. K. Anderson Dunb*rt»n; Geo. H. Bates, H. B. Greon, Greenland;’Col. Duncan, Duncanon; J. A. KiUng worth. KlohUnd; B. LU btsosell, J. M. Hair, Klko; Judge Dick ineoo, Dr. H. WrKeaffs, L. If BHh'rp, Buford’s Bridge; Boston Towae»A. J. Fer- roan, B. 8. Ferman, O. It. Morris. Great Cynire*; M W. PAtiMps, J. W. Blanton. WUUatonjOaDt. Jetony, J.H. W. Platts. ¥ l osdhoslt, Sycamore; 8, O. Cave, Pine IgUT’.J. u. H"UDtr*B, Hed Oak; J. F. Law ton. Lower Three Runs; T. J. Oatur Boil ing Springs; J. A. Drummond, Job J. Rountree, IV, A. Holman, Juice Branch; W. A. Bully Kllooton• Capt, J. N. Walker, Appleton; W. T. Blanton, Meroatns; C. J. Hay, Judge J: M. Ryan, A. M. Owens, 4. u. O’Baanou. Barnwell. * At Hotair’* Hotel. 0. Dunbar, W. p. Dunhar, J. B. Bate:-, X. K. Wenoherahee, MiHsUo; J. ff Phillips, Elko, M. A. Phillips, E. B. Addison, E. K. Mixsou, P. Ji. Loud, S. M. Mixson, J. \V. ffolmes, II. 31, Thompson, W. F. Wesihera- l>ee, IViUislon; J. R. Boslley. G. O. Rilvy, T. F.'H*gg, R. 8. Fresmuo, Allendale, Win. PHrster. Angley’s Branch; W. W. Flaine, W. J. BArker, Lower Three Mans; F. F. Durbar, IbUtieyille; Maj. J. J. Brabham, Barnwell; W. M. Brabham, AMaata, Ga. G. W. M Williams Altorn'y and CotcscIIot at Law, MIDWAY, Sk p (JorrMpen'’eiioe wltb reliabAt attorneys in all trio principal tcill-'a in the United Mates and t anada. KH4I. KSTATK A (JUST, Blackville. So Ca.v^ One Farm containing five or six hundreil acres goodstiff cotton land. Three small farms within l r ro mile* of this place, with some improvements. V Kxeliaiice. _ I wish to exchange a desirable house and lot iu Augusta. Oa., for country property. For further information, Addieaa X. Y. Z., Care J. W. Holmks, decla-tf Willieton, 8. C. To the Trade. Merchant* in need of t * -_ Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Ciga rettes or Smokers’ Articles, Will do well and save money by giving me a call beforepwrekauiug ihcirgood* elrewbeie. U Wte constantly keep on hand u iirat clas* cigar for $10 per l,0t»0, A very fine cigar for.$25 per l.OlX). Our 4*0 and fT5 Cigtr* compare favor ably with any 10c. cigar in the coumry. Our Cigar* arc carefully made to suit first doss rdail trade. Pipes, Cigarettes, and Cigarette Holders, wckerp the best assort d atoeV in the State. A good stock ofP.ug Tobacco. ; - Oily tine grades of Ping Tobacco, packed in ’Caddies are .well known all over the State. Cigarette Paper. Matchboxes, Meer* shaum Goods and Smokers articles at low est market prices. Give me a trial and you will please yourselves end your cus tomers. IJ. BEN EDICT, Mamnic Tcmjdu Cigar Store, Charles ton S. G- »1>S- Sewing Machine Depot i —AT— Blackville, S- C, firft cLA^imyi; -*nrmTr. at. tachmeots. Needles. OU, Ac , for any style Sewing Machine. Goods sent hy mail when orders are accompanied with the cash. Sew ing machines repaired en short notice and satisfMtien guarameed. I have on hand the "KewTmpTbnd Wood" nmtthwNsw A inert- ran Machines, one Ringer Machine. I hare tb* Ag^eey for Barnwell anil Orangeburg counties for the sale of th* “Stewart Manu facturing Co’s Singer Machine.'' ifliic& claims superierity over any other Singer Sewing Machine, lean famish, on abort nolle*, any style or mate of Machine de sired I sra also Agertt for the lltscklock Fan Attachment, which can be used on any Sewing Machine. Fire Insurance. I am Agent for the following well known Fire luHurnncc Companies; Lanoashire Insurance Company, of Man chester, England. Felerrburg Snvlng Insurance Cornparry, of Petersburg. Vs. . Continental Insurance Compofly. of New Fork. The qmironngs of ull is respectfully so- licitod. X B J- Hammet, Agent- mayO-ini * Wheeler t Wilsea twhifl-Bm I). A-WAX,i^KB. . Im|tortsr *nd dealer In ItaiiAn and American Marbles. Tomb-stones of «jy design. made on moat rcasonablo tetm?. Bit«DrfM in 1792. Char- tesrnn. 8. C. ^ -- T r janir>-ly ' €i.T. Andrews f agent for For Markipg Linen, Envelope*, Paper Cards. Ac. Any design furnished. Speci mens ot stamps can be seen at store of Mr. 0 K. Rteadman, BlarkVille. 8. C,- ap29- > UVj; -T, ;—•* 1880 ’‘TT 1880 Spriag- 0 SufflDier. The Leading Millinpry Establiahneit. -— .rv-r* ' ■“ f • All the new shapes of Bonnets snd Hats. Largest Stock, Choicest Styles. Best assort ment of Millinery and Fancy Dry Goods in Augusts. Laces, Ribbons. Flowers. But tons, Zephyr, Corset*, fTandker*hi#fs, Col- lars, Veils, Rucitinp, Edgings snd Inaort- log*—everything In th* notion Use. For - «b Bonnets and llsts.eesd to MRS N. BWIM CLARK. \.i\ aye»d»tre«t, Augf-ta, Ga. R3T Demo tu«ts Pauars*. rar Ladle- and ' Children, tfes i fok Catalogue sp!5 Sm uwmWffi lu Flue Freut/b and Kugli.li Imported Milliner;, .It oF-htch arc put up .ml Tbimn^eQ st tha Mnaentn. w fca 1 wotllff cell particular sticnfion to this Dspartfflsnt si the Museum. Tfto great inercaic of trade in tbe Miliucry Lino has rendered it^iohoaaary to dsplicate t from timu to tinie ih‘o boautiful lino first diaplayed of ahspes in Bssnots, Turiwu.i < and Kbadc H )Ut for Ladies and Misses, in endless vsrieti#*, with acootrrpesyitig rich designs in Brocade Trimming, Silks and Ruflns, togierbev with on* of llw moet expensivo ilssonmebrs of Imported French Flowers and iUhhoM in .Sxrdknel. Gras Grain and Double and Niogie Faced Satin Ribbon*,' which arc flow so wuicfr* admired ar s TrimnHhcRthbon. t„, •;, n , ^r. - In addition to the Millin||y DrftartmctR, the stock oi Lftdlc*’ Neek JffhflV in r Silk and Lace Ties, FischusTk&nrft, Jnbota, flke., ore heretofore Ahtbicclled id - variety, beauty and ehenprrwB. The stock of White (Jeodi hrcUMilsdJ Comp'oie in TUCKED. PLAIN AND PLAID NAINSOOK*, YlCTf); RIA AND BE8HOPS LAWNS, JACONETS AND MULL MU8LIN8A*D I’ K., accompanied by Hamburg Edgtngi and Iimertinjrs and Ldcre to Mstob H Pretonne Larteuc-loc. Ac.. Styles. These good*'! A* frost first hands ssH*eo put on the market, and I respectfully ask an bf tHem, tojrcthef «ith tkn Large aud Beautiful Stock kept at THE MUSEUM.X -** u pWi3 > ™ jq , >•>» * €. D. C. Adams mhlfl 3m . PROFRIETOR OF THE MU : Si ■,*ai •. »l ■- T EU.M. BAMBERG. 8. C. s . v 1880. SPRING. 1880. — J ■- 4* ♦ I < WSC THE OLt) RELIABLE- \-7 m T >i St to*dr r. jrT nium X X x MY GOODS HOUSE * t U4 W. lusley, Augusta. Georgia. — " ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ *r li.u Having Anticipated an advance iripriov*. I have early In Decemhflr std! January made lame pim bamw fur the riprlog season n» very low nricen Mr ■ - - . ■■ I, . ■ .A. -I- .1 a... J _ T; IVrnonn sending orders wilUisv# Uiere tilled at thA reduc«3Fp7&eA, kbontd eucti reductions t*k«* |>4nce. Tble l« tbe Uuh* to bhy Dry Goode, if If the TTfpflrf menu of the House erenow, perbape. more complete rh«Ber?*befrfr*,flwd I am fully prej*ared to vend Goode es hefetofor?, Uolleot on DaHvery^- and way freight on all ahnounts of HO and over. At retail. My fristfe will #*• how utterly ImprAaible it is to ennmerateMi (be thing* In a Dry Goods fltora. Cu* _ tomera cbo rely oa triy stock supplying snvtjtiQg that they can ' bUik oj orde- elro. Seflil your orders, wttheooMroo*, for anything yon want; yon Jail not. be disappointed. Deectlb* as neaity as you can what yob want, ko<t about the fay. 8*n.d for jAmpI"*. price xou want »n. »pi15 T. 11B- S ® I WHOLESALE AND RtfrAlt DtilAR Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Bags, Etc. aaa king btiveet. Tiear Market Street, < • • Charleston, g; tV Particular attention given represented. to filling of orders, and — kR goudt gujranged a ?f>8-3tn‘ _ . V » '4’ J * ■ G. W. PRICE, Manufacturer of SEWING MACHINES, ; NO. 8. The hext Sewing Machine for family us^ with all the be*t ami latest attachments, for sale at popular nricee and on terms le suit purchaser* Old Macliinch repaired. Call ana examine before purchasing elsewhere. BUUCKHALTER &CO. apr22-3m Williaton. 8.O. r~. B Clothier. 2^0. 298 , epS-fim CHARLEStOy, 5l. C. CONVEX MINIATURE ,X -^BY— €r.D,Bellinger BARNWELL C. II., S. C. Jr : i'j. Any style or *ise photograph reproduced, in the sao*t artistic sad approved manner, giving to tha pictur* a moot natural ewd llfe- tike oppearaac*. ApeehnessCn eikihuion at Joeeph Belling<r » Drug Store, wbtre the public are invited to rail aud oxaaino my work. apla-tf MK NR VtCMI UTS. tf ■ ,,iA;u it*” 'a * rjodob.gyfiri; Making itnd Repairing doise on tbe sliortcaf notice and oiTst rtasonablo tk^is. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a call at my sbops, iulrlK-Hm - ^BLACKTILLEL.S- C. JUST At the New Store of F. X*. BROXVJM' A full line of Dry Goods, Grocenw, Boots, Shod*, Ifiti, Ca^s, Hardwiife, Octets’ Frrnishing Good*, Drugs and Medicine* My New Stock of Q JL. sw. —. “ - * Just arrived from first hands has been selected with a view to suff ttoe’ , VAYu:.I taatea of ay cuatomei*. Everything is marked duwn fo the lowest notcfi, me a call. „ ^ : . , jp I rniBning vivOtic^ jl/ SPRING MER CLO vo T-ffr - 1880. **vt.i; ^ / Having had the GOOD LCCK to place tkrtft) CASH orders in values, we are enabled to show our friends and patrotts the L Selected Stnpk of .'SMS' befbre the rise Lnrgcst and Base fURNISHffl EVEH OFFERED IJST A UGUSTAI tPRIOKft THAT COMP^TmO^ Our Stock is Large, Various, Superb aad Completa. Our PrieflA fow- CaiT Cooke’s Cleth&g and Hat Store, 7U IRQ AD STBS*?. AU88&TA. BSOBSIiw A. W. Blanchard, mL-o-itu- L J' . ranaher 7 ' Leg J. C. LVPLOW ACtt