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•S' .! V tljr ^raplr. .JH". i-- - — -' JOHN W. HOLMES, - • ole Kdilor mu4 rr6p»-ir!or. J J - > LARGEST COUNTY OIRCllLATlON. THOTUTOAY, JUNE M; tm. W* trt not rmponiibU for tb« riowa of our <«r- rMMMHrt*. . , , i - .... i_- . r~ * tHF. PEnocKATlC HIJUIET. F*r €JoTepn»p. Oku. Johnson HArtoro. FoP f.le«U«MBi a Woppraop. Obn. J. D. Kknnroy. Fop CompCrollpp tiraernl. j. Cl Coit, Esq. FopSeerefopy ©ratal«• Cox* H. M. Sims. Fop AttorooyPrwrral. Objt. Lkhoy F. Yoi'Maks. For ■■portatpodpat Fdacntlon. Maj. H. a Tw MPJON. For Sltatr Tpoumbpop . John T. Richahi>«on. For AdJt.aMdlaspcciorCJeacral Oek. A. M. Mankuclt. For Ppcoldraifal Upciopk. At Urg« ->Qoti. John L. Manning, dol, Wm. Elliott. First District—Orn. E. W. Mol*«. SrcofiJ Diatrlct—Hon. C. H. Simon- ton. Third District—J. B. Murray, Eaq. Fourtlj Dialrict—Col. Carl. Jobs*. Fifth i)lM»rfct- Hon. O. W. Croft. 'ike CiKclHuutl CoaToailoa. The Democratic National Convention AsaenrMer^, aceonlingto appointment, on Tueachiy', tRe 2?d iim. Vfoaro upon the ere of a great national cri*w, aid nercr at any time during the e*i*tenee of the great Democratic part y ha.-r there been more need for vtisdom, foresight Mid tmaolfiah patriotimu iu ita rcprancat- ntirea then at present To beat Garfield the convention rilust select a standard' hearer whose ref.ml will stand the strictest aerating, and'a hose Ilemocratk principles spring from conviction and not from policy; one vfiicr, whHe accept, ablo to the great tody of Northern voters from his udhertti'-v to the dd flag in times of civil trouble, wil? be still more acceptable to the Southern people from their faith in Lii unswerving recti tude and allegiance to the Constitution of our Fathers as it was, as it is nod ns it ever should remain; n beacon light to guida the fiution in the eitrtMo of Na* tioonl freedom and a ! airier against the encroachments of centralised power whether by Grant, Devise or Inherit ance. In our estimation no candidate comes nearer filling (he bill than Bayard, of Delaware, the Chevalier without fear or without repreach. In him the virtues of the Fathers will be restored, leaving ^ Mm folaafcie* of the post aud the in fa mica of his Uadica! prodecessors to be forgotten by the pwj>h! as the atrocities or Caligula and Nero were obliterated from the minds of the Romans by the glorious and equitable admiuislratiou of Trajan. I'hc Presidency. In company of a great many of our brethren of the Democratic State Tress Garfield's comparative insignificancy, up to the present time, when the acci- dcut of his nomination by the Chicago convention for Uio highest poskion in the gift of the people has suddenly thrust him into prominence, led us into the soppostriou* that he was, by com- jorisen with the leaders of his parly, face from the Unit cf corruption which nftache* to all of them, it seems, more or less. Judge Jerc Flack's open letter to Hon. Jos. G. Rlainc in 1873, sneot tlic subject cf Garfield s coRncctioo With the Ciedit Mohilier is in some measure roeponeiblc for this. Judge Black being personally and- politically pure, a Demo crat above the suspicion ot heresy, a fharloss jnrisr atid withal one of the abkstia tbecountry, pubficly.proclaHii- ed, iu (ho letter referred to, hw absolute filth in Garfield'f Innocence of all guilty eowocctioB with the fraud. Since hitr nomination'^ itewever, almost every mail brings adJitiftnal evidence of a* most damagiug characti'r against Gar- •fWd, and'the most faVbrablc views ex pressed by a partisan press do not claim that he is immaculate. Rut be this *s it may, Garfield is a strong man with his party, and he would make i - much bet- ter ruo'tbau he will make were he not to ortuc erteat handicapped by bis Vice. Cheater A. Arthur is the weakest man, perbapa, in thcrfiiwUeal party, and will have a damaging influenceon the ticket. Ifcvcrtheleas, wc will have to put forth all of onr strength aud call into active s»id avary rcaaurcc iu our power. The Radicals are fighting for dear lift, and whiit> ia-more, iu many instances fir per- aooal Unity of their leaders ; f'or no one doubts if the Demecraoy oti<?e gets pos* session of the Government frauds and outrages against the people will be un earthed that are not now dioamcd of— Becvtly covered as they ate by a friend ly Administration. .. . Iteat Week. At the request of tho Bleak villa and Spring-Town Baptist ( hurciics, wc will publish in our next issue, a sermon by the Rer 1 . Jolur G. Williams, on the' subject of Temperance. Tlfw race for the Democratic nomina tion Hei between Seymour, Bayard and Fields, with' clmtccS idr javor of Sey mour. If he will accept, it is thought his noihinstion U certain. — * Thr Trfts Gang, atcompanjed by Genaral iFsgood and Governor Simpson, has gone to Cincinnati. MVlodk for- rt-ard to their next vfCck's editorials wKh fear and trenlblingl AtmiAA* OAfirthLii otid Chester Absalom Arthur! Ligbtulng has strutfr again ih Ohio and Now Vorjt, but the Democratic cyclone will sweep them out in November, notwithstanding the Christian snd Jewish combination cf of their given names. “Horde Filly Spokra.” Copying the larger part of our edito rial of List week, on * Liars agd Log- rollers," that staunch little paper, tho Palmetto Yernian, give* us this cn dorse me nt : “It requires sotnething of a hereto breast the tide of the faction and speak one’s honest convictions on all subjects and occasions. The times require a rpan to be a hypocrite, a trimmer, a time server, to reach the inner temple of tire charmed circle of political recognition and society. There U many a man who knows the right but dare no 1 ; act it out from fear of party public opinion. He mawt stifle the promptings of reason snd conscience, and do all what his letter judgment tells him is wrong, and en dorse its true what he kuews to be false, because he has not tho courage to face the adverse current of public opinion. Oreasionally wo find an exception to the rule, where a mttn is bold enough tt throw off the enllsi*, cut loose from lead ing strings snd speak out for himself, as the editor of fh* Barnwell People does. — - - •BOW- 01/B (01NTT TO.NVtSflOJf. — • " # Shall Nominations he Made newer Later iu the Summer t — With the view of ascertaining the nishesof the Jieurorr.iey of tha county, ns to the time at which the nominnting convention fot thd county iliad be hold, wo addressed letters to our Several cor respondents throughout the cotuity, oue day last week, requesting them to report the sentiment of their respective neigh borhoods, on the The following summary will show Uie points we hare heart! from, and tho answers received .• Allendale—“The local . dubs are thoroughly organized andfavor nomina- tiouM." Bamborg—An occasional correspond ent says .* “Bamberg ia not iu favor of early nominations." Blackviltc—*T have sounded many of tho farmers of this section of our county, and find that their opinion is that tha nominating convention should ho h«Kl between the loth July ami 1st Angwst—not later than first of August, say abottt ‘Jf>th or 27th of July. ” Klko—A rcsolntion was passed by a majority ofihisclnb, at its lust meeting —' I *■ 1 ' Owe Frews Gallery. An<f*r»oft—It fa a pltjr for the fu ture position of Gen, Grant in-hla- tniy that hedid cot die u-» H'jyn an be jrAu elMted Preatdoot tFe time. Then tAa chlvalrqua iMatment of Lee ] knd till cfvio honors~Ju8t conferred would Irava touched tbo higbet moral. eentimenta art1 appreclatioh of every reader, hoJ bis untimely end would have been lamented throughoutaoc- ceeding ages ; but he has lived too long.and ovll days have come upon blip, which will ]«-ave their nohallowed memories to obliterste the good which surely destine his memory to be class ed wl'hthe Gstallnes and the Bene dict Arnolds In history.—Inteillyencer. Edgefield—The Senate on Monday lost, coiiflritled, By a decisive vote 89 to 3, the nomination of Gen. Long- street, os Minister Resident of the t’uited Hiatss to Turkey. From post master of a village to Ambassador at the Porte, is « conalderubls step. As whs the step from being a gallant Houihern soldier to becoming a shame less Radiusl pap-sucker—Advertiser Georgetown—Tpe Chicago conven tion, whatever else it did, paid a splen did tiibute to the wisdom of onrfore- futhers in emphatically refusing to per mit a man to come before the people as a candidate for the Presidency, the height of whoso ambition would be to change our Republic Into an Em pire with U. 8. Grant na its Imperial Mtijcsty.—Times and Comet. Greenville—It has been a very long time since as good an occurrence has happened in this country,for the wel-‘ fare of the people and their institutions as the defeat of General Grant as a candidate for the noralbattoo for tho officeof President of the United States. We have rejoiced at nothing half so much, since the election of Hampton as Governor of South Carolina. This defeats a third term, and removes all present fear of a chan/e In the char-, actor of our rooeiitutioiial form of governnleats We must construe tbs result as oue iodleuiog that there are more patriots than partisans in the Republican parly .--Enterprise and Mountaineer. * It is the policy nnd doty of the Democrats who will asaomble at Ciu cinuatl, to present, before the country the most extreme contrast to the Chicago convention in their delibera tion and action. Calmness, dignity and manifestation of good feeling turd unseltisbnees will make a deep Impres sion in their favor. This result it is in power of each individual delegate to promote. Men should, and we feel conflleut will, be selected, whose personal aud political records are clean, sod who are not postlvely ob jectionable to any portion of the Democracy. If convention and candi dates together present a vivid coa- tras; to those of the other side, the battle is as good us won. The Demo cratic party, if men of the character indfented arc select'd to lead it, can maks the tight an aggressive one, and force thHr eutmies to the dlsadvsn rsge of being continually on the de feusive, for the charges against Gar field and Author will be rung in the newspapers And from Mumps, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, aud their friends cannot ignore them. We can win on an Usud'of personal character if we oppose the unclean with the dean, the faint id a it A the pure.--Daily News. Hampton—We believe the nomina tlon of Garfield ana Arthur ht so tatnu that we will fall to sec a red-hot cam paign this summer.—Guardian. Kershaw—The Republicans hate met and done their work. Their ffeket and platform are before tfid Country. It behooves us to guard against blun ders, aud to profit hy t» e'r mistakes. With the wtoog men for our stand ard bearers, we will not win the race, and with an unsound platform, we will likely full through. Give ua the same NE W ADVER TI SEME NTS. EDUCATIONAL. Bev. A.Bcist,. 'Editor. r - .' *nr■ -t- - . . As the leadingbbjcct of the editorial jJ^tfSuy f announCl J hbA SfS oohunn of this piper ur not merely lo f0 * C,, ° n Rfi ws .its readers with the Value of mayW-td For Clerk- of The Court. York, the gran lest man on this con tinent, for President, and McDouald, iu! ludlann, a worthy associate for him. for Vice-President, and wo will, at the polls in November, decently In ter iu its last resting place that party which died fn Chicago hist week.— Camden Journal. The uewi of tho d£fedT of Grant at £blcagu last week sent a‘ thrill of joy through every truly patriotic heart iu liJ. Men (17 mombcni bciui' rrercnl) indicating , .... that it was the sense of the club that , We hft<1 T V v^. toe noun nations should nut bo postponed 1st r than August 1st. Grahams—“A majority of the Demo crals are in favor of late nominations, say about first of September. ’’ WiMistou—‘•Observer’’ writes as ftl lows > ‘•Yon want lo know from your oor- resjiotidenU the views of eadi sectiou in the county as to envy or late connty nomination*. I finey I know the general feeling of fa*-tncrs here on the subject, and it is this; Any attempt to bring on a county convention at ihudjuic would be looked upon as an infliction greater tlron an invasion of the army worm on the cottob crop. Give us rest from politics fur a season, is 1 the universal cry from this section of the cutiuty. It may be possible that a few political aspirants wish to burry the people into a coftven- tiou tu catch the flood of some special boom, but outride of these interested in dividuals, tho universal cry w no more conventions till we have conquered Gen. Green. lodian V>e|» rod art ions. The fair readers shudder when she tbinktr of the settPer'a wife watching, from the door of her rude hut, the retreating form of her husband going out to bis daily labor—going out per haps to return not again, for before Digbtfhll a savage baud may have laid him low among the prairie grass es. Or it may be a cMd, a bright- eyed daughter, Is snatched away in an unguarded moment, to grace the next war dance. When we read the heait-rending detail* of these savage depredations, we are apt to blame the government _for not taking more art let precautions to insure the wet- tier's protection. But we dally read of the deprdations of that arch-fiend, consumptfoK, with scarcely a thougt of the terrible Inroads It is making in human lire. Tens of thousands of homes are aaauaHy desolated by ooo- sumption to one by Indian outrage. Like the Indlaa. consumption ofteneet comes stealthily, pnd no danger ia ^apprehended until the victim suddenly finds himself oopelessly ensnared, and death’s iatal arrow ends the seence. Dr. Pierce’s OoMen Medical Discovery, a powerful altertive, or blood-puriilsr. aLd tonic, has is*cored thousands of t/_ 4 oouauniptlvea who bad tried every If cAwiciunatt convention, which pother remedy recommended to them, —• •» • without obtaining any relief, and are willing to testify to Hs remedial ♦ 'E««c*Uy r will give oe any ooa of the ' wedi-spokea ofy^Wemcn as oor rtaad- ard bearer* we wiM win, hut if Wc have ; bon*,” th# prospect i» hot eocouv^ing. SetMoia eaafa ^toiwbi w . -1 • “ arc likely to come • powers. — -»o SifillWk nn TiU- « — «4J Wd* o«S bouel of Hall's rnwmmm oa TiWsa or soma “dsrkj.Vegetabls BIcIUsq Hair Boo ewer will whow moat beneficial effect upon this hair aadeeslp. Ladles em, etr., ’ hats, trimmings, stlka, flow- at M< Klbben’s. this broad lafl'd. Men of ail nariieu who look forward with trust and confi dence to the perpetuity of the bless ings of cousUtntlonal liberty ball It as an auspicious omen. It has done more to rekindle a hope of belter days, of a return to the methods of law aud forme of liberty than any event which has happened in twenty yetyrs. It 1* so earnest of the futuie which en kindles the livelio-tt emotions and awakeus unflelpatfons of better things. A gteafi piat'Otisr calamity bus been averted, and with new heart aud re newed vl£or the people who have faith lo the pcrpo'uity t .f the blood-bought freedom of these United States, will go forward With new life ant^ new cour age. The repreoenlstlve of rings, ma chine politician^, debased poiiricnl trick ters, of ceritral tttlon nnd impe rialism baa been beaten in bi*-own ranks, nnd the conservatism and good sense of bts own party have remanded him to the private walks of llfe.-*- Different reasons are assigned for his defeat, amd many look upon it as a mere poArfcat combination in the con; vention. We phtce ft npc n Mgber grounds. It wns the outraged sense of an indignant people, shocked to their hearts core by unblushing impu dence, bold-faced disregard to the mstand outrageous precedent tot the Uture, represented by him and his co-kdjutors, which made them rise in the majesty ot thefr might and stamp out the Iniquitous Bcbeme.—Gazette. Itlcblsnd—The time has come when American freemen must in fact and in truth be free; when honest man hood shall bravely asrert Itself with- o«t fear Of being challenged by a self-appointed leadership ; when tbs slates tball be turned to the wall and the people come to tha front; or fifth rate political Intriguers tbs Instrument* of the “boeeee,” will rule out the beet tiea iu the land and indted make the people of the country but.tho duckets who shall shout a vulgar master's praises. In each degenerate gooM men and true men and great non wtH be content to bo known rather than be the oumpaoions ot knaves tricked out hi false honors and Invested -with auU»t*y, wfeH* their bettvre “are tabbed off end tub bed off from this day lo that'' by the hireling servitors of those who ee- svme the right to rule the State as -those alone responsible for power.*' —Co! wall la legist'r. education, but nlscr to presentTSrAbe consideration of teachers such method* ’ of instruction as have received' the ap probation of the most sUccefaftuIamJ ac complished educators, ur.d - which, if •dopted by them, will itot only increase their usefulness, tut afford additional focilities for {he mental and moral im provement of their pupils, we, there fore, in accordance with .this aim, in vite their attention to the following views of Dr. Tho*. Arnold, of Rugby, on examinations, hoping that they may interest some teacher. The Doctor say* : _ “The exercise of okfdmporc t ran sta tion is the only thing in our system of education which enables a young man to express himself fluently and in good language without premeditation. When ever it is attended eti, it is an exercise of exceeding value; it is, in fact, one of the best possible modes of'instruction in English cotttposition, because the con- sfftbt comparison with the different iUioms of the languages from which you are translating shows you, in the most lively manner, the peculiar excellences and defects of our own ; and if men are tried by written papers alone, dnr great and most valuable talent, that of readiness, and the very useful habit of retaining presence of mind, so as to ho able to avail one's self, without nerv ousness, of all one’s knowledge, and to esprevs it at Once by word or mouth, arc never tried at oil. No'Bliigcan equal a viva voce exami nation for trying a candidate’s knowl edge iu the contents of a long history or it philosophical treatise. I have known men examined for two hours together, vb’a voce, in Aristotle, and they have been thus tried more completely than could be done by printed papers ; for a man’s answer suggests continually fur ther questions; you can at once prove his weak points; and when you find him strong you can give him an opportunity of* doing -himself justice, by bringing him out, especially on these very point*, i’reseeceof mind is a <uialUy which de serve to be encourag.-d: nervousness is a defect which men feel painfully in many instances through lift. Education should surely attach some reward to a valuable quality which may be acquired ill great measure, by early practice, and impose some penally or some loss iu the want of it. Now,-if you have printed papers, you effectually aave a man from suffering too innc[i,. from his nervous ness; but if you have printed papers only, yen do oot. I think, eoconra-e as you should do the cxeellouce of presence of mind, aud the power of making uur knowledge available on the instant. It is an error to suppose that no ex act judgment of a man can he firnned from a viva voce examination. Like all other things, auch an ciaiainatiuu re quires some attention and some practice on the part ot ;ho#e who Coodnrt it; but all who have had much experience in It arc well aware that, comb-ncd with an oxamiention on paper, it is entirely satisfactory. In fact, cither system of papers or viva voce examination, if prac ticed exolm-ively, doe* hut half try the mt-fr. Kerb calls forth faculties which the other docs not reach equallyT*” Ofal nnd written examinations arc both necessary. The one make* the pupil ready—the other exact. Every teacher should^jrtrire to accomplish these resuftif. £. l-'ov liool < tionep. Tho many frlenda-of Hev. A. BUIST an nounce film as a candidate for re-olectlon as School CompdssTbtnsr Oa. the Demo cratic ticket raay6-td J3>r Oounty,C/fr*n^xiii*sioTi.er. friends of Mr. H. B. The ou : th« Democratic nomination for County- Commissioner. tuayd-td be numerous -- - tEEN announce him afl a ftan-lfilete for Foe’ Cleric of tho Oburt. The friends of Mr. JAMBS THOMSON beg leave to brlnrhls name to the atten tion oT t'he people of Darnwell county as a suitable phrson for nomination by tho Democnuic party, as Us canntdafe for Cloflt of the Court at the mat election. thay6-Ul ifOR HtHKKIFll'. f respect tally jnnoutce mrself »s a camiidatc for tin! rVmncratic Domination for ShrritT of Raniwrll Bounty at, th>* next ehetion, and solicit the anpport of all .straight-out Dciuocrats. JOHN D. BROWNHT »p1-tf ’ Williaton.S. C. Farmers" Demoerallc Clob. At a meeting of Hie Fnnncrs’Democratic Club (at Hayood's Mill', on Saturday, the 1'Jth June, on motionv.it was resolved to in vite lion. Jtuht. Aldricli, to address the club, «t its next, regular meeting, on the Jd Saturday in July, at 3 o'cfock, 1>. m. All citrze'ns of the’countv are invited to ntteud. THOS.N. BAKER, je24td Secretary. ' —-■ ■ ■ ■ '/ Teachers’ Examination. "l/ock at thot women’e cheek !’’ stxiibly whispered a wofttan to her grown-up daughter in a atreet-car. as a young lady entered, ffrlnping a bottle of Prof. Paftie’a Catarfh vapor “This,” she retparksd, “i* what make* me look ao healthy ; it cured my catarrh, keepo my appetite good and blood pure.” For sale by all druggist*. Mrtino office, 260 S Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Ps. Eg.* 1 I.'Ii u ■. .;T' .... Tribute of Respect. WnastUH, It has pleased the 0,-. A.*. 0.*. \ trf rele«c from their labor hi this trrres trial Lodge, our beloved brethren J. f. DU- BO^Eand JAFER8 UOOBft'ARD. Thera fore, be it Resolved, By Hope Lodge, No. 120, A.'. F. . Mv’. though wo bow with duo eubuiia •ton t<> the decrees of the Almighty, yet th*t this Lodge h ta mot wilb aa almost irrepar able lass in the demiac of two of ita.chi nsh- ed members. That a eopnraje page to our mlnuto l>ooVa be dedicated to the memory of our deceased brethren. That the Lodge he clad In mourning for the spfcce of thirty days, and that a copy of these preambles and revo’nrijns be fowarded to the county paper, nnd a copy of the same be sent to the family of the deceased. Kcepeotfully submitted, J. H. IHJRtjKIIALTER, JNO, A. WCATHERFllKE, Secretary. JVE 1K„ AD VERTISKMEN18. Cangam least. W-E- Rose, Proprietor. COLUMBIA, s. e. L - • Convenient to fhc State House, rail road depot. Good litre, clean rooms, at tentive time*. servants. Rates to suit the je24-tt ^ * NOTICE! BlackviTIe Lodge, Nab 63, A. F. M r You are hereby rummbnpd ta attend a regularCommuiiioatiort arjonr Lod^o, lobe hoidenat It o’clock Friday moruing, July the 16ta. 6880. Business of impertantc to be transacted. Fail 0ot, nndcr penalty. By order. J. II. LEVY. je2l td Secrefary. Orncror ScnoobCp^wrasioNER, j B.UIM1EI.L ColNTY, S. C., [ - - June 15, 18*0. ) According tospecisl inslruction received from the Stale Superintendent of Education^ the examination of candidotes for pul.ite schools, for the ensuing scholastic year, will be held at Blackville, Friday, Julr 2d, 1880. Tcarhers holding first shd second grade certificates issued for the present school you, arc not required to atrend in person, bnt must forward them to this office, for re newal. No other examination will be held before the first Fi id.iv in January next. A. RCT8T, .ielT-3t Clisir'mt'o Board Es. SHERIFF’S SALES. ExfCBlian Sale-s. Purse t Thomas et. alC( against Joseph Er win— Execution .Sale. BY VlKTVBQFBVNMkY EVEfTTIONS to roc Jiiee'ed, I will sell at Allendut^*ou Tuesday after saleeilay, tkoOtli day of July- next .* Ore lot of Law Books, fj voJunies Terms of sat* cash. j. tr. Lancaster. jel7-td a. b. c. — — tALSOr — Duacan, Molotiy A Co . against Gideon 8. Browt —Execution 8a!e. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO me directed in the above eutil ed ease, i will sell at Itaroweli Coart llouae, Nuti, Carolina, on .Monday, the bih day of July ■ealj is being sateaday, the lollowing reel property : All that l»t htlha lews cf Barnwell, with the Lwildinas thereon, oa which Gideon 8. brown reeiJed al the time 9! bia death, con • taiwiog one acre, ©oreor leas, and bounded noi th by a street «>f said town, wjuch eepa- rales it ft-oro ihr Catholi* Church lot. souih by lauds of Mrs. Kitty I. Stuck, ri»t by a rtrert of anid town, which separatee it from lands of Jobti G. Owens and west by a strict of said town, which separate* It from lands of the estate of lifted Nix, deceased. Terms ot (Me cash Purchaser to pav for papers. J. W. LANCANTKR. my20 1.1 ft. ||. 0. Central Hotel, ISROAD HTItICKY. AUGrUBTA G A MRS. W. M. THOMAS, Centrally located, convenient to busi- uesa. oiy'Jfi tf Just Opened. New Bar Room in BA MB ERG. CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGA Kb. Mixed Driaha of any kind, on iCU. Family Groceries,-Piker's Brea.1. 1^11 and see him at Col. F. IT. Gaau’s oU ofliae, Bamberg, 6. SAjiLWAf), JR., tny!3-6m AGENT. COFFINS! 188OGHU1880 , "* • , —a aia • L SPECIAL REDUCTION IN PRIC'D* CONTINUED Fffti JANUARY AND FEBRUARY. -AT- . / The lu.ic flou^e of tin,South Superior Pianos. Cured* TEN OF THE BEST MAKERS! T M. 111S. Large cn*h purchases, with unsur- pasecd facilttie*. enable G. O. Dobin- boq & Co. to sell ,at lees than New York price*, with a good stool and cover. ..Freight paid to any point. L. I\ (i. S. Numerou* teetiroonialaaff^in pur chaser*, In thi* and othex-State*, veri fy the fact that prices for piano* and organs, of game make and BtyJe, are less at the Music House of the South than in New York. 100 Piano* I 200 Organ*! At lowest •* pti*** —, On our popular monthly plan of easy payment. E. I. O. M. Purchaser* of piano* and organ*, Musical InetrunaenU., Sheet Mualc and Mueical Merchandise of every de scription, will save from 20 to 30 per cent by visiting the Music House of tbe South, or corresponding with G. O- Robinson & Co * Augusta, Cfa. Tuning nnd Kepalrtng of ul all kinds of piano?, pipe organs, and all kinds of musical iostrumente, byC. H. Taylor, the only amhoiiz-d tuner of the Augusta Music House. jat8 6m A Great Loss to Farmers titiaffK K H E U M A T I S SURE 00| Mnnufa&ured only under tbe above trad© mark, by tne European Halloyllo Medi cine » o.. of Paris and Lelrzbr Immt diato relief wanes led. Parnianent cars gast- aatead. Now exdtrsAvely used by all cels- bra‘wT pliysiclan* of Euroix. and A (series. The higbettt me.Jicsl Academy of Paris re ports 95 cures out of 100cases within threo day*, t-ecret..—The only .iiasolverof the poisonous Uric Acid wh'ch exie's In the blood of Bhcuuiatic and Gouty Patients Curec!. urt H. 8. Dewey, y.l I Xoailway, latflamma- tory rheumatism. J. Leavey, Esq.. AV> Wasbtngt^n Mai ket, chronic reeumatlso bNiitta stSstpekaSy unle rneuma- WasbiiiKtou Mi foraialionn fn uie jbints). chronle rhaums* tism. *. M. PrvpAr; 94 Kewsrk avenue, Jersey City, ebronio rheumatism. John F. < liamherlaln, Esq, WasTiIngtcm Club, Washington. D. (J, rh-nranttc jfoufc Wm. E. Arnold, Esq., 12 Weybosset st., Provi dence, R. I., yf twenty years chronic rheumatism John D. Turngate, 100 8an- chi-/. street, ^an Fr >ncisco, neuralgia and sciatica For Malnrinl, Intermittent and Chronic Fevers, Ceilis or Ague. „ SUirAUCA is A CFRT.IR {[M. without any inconveniences and troubles at ising from Quinine. 61 A BOX, G BOXKS FOR 65. Sent TOO bv mail on receipt ot money. Ask Yimr Diuggit-t For Is, but taso no imitation or substitute, as our Salicvllca (copytlgk'ed) is gttantn»e.-d to relievo, or money inh uded. sod Will be deivend free on receipt of orders, bj calling on or sdtire* 1 ing 'W.VHHniJRN Af r'O., SOLE AGENT*. 2)2 Broadway, corner Fulton street, (Knox fb ildlng), N Y. FOB NALK BY ALL DRUGGI8KS. mareiit lyear Spool Cotton. ESTABLISH KU 1812. 1 C^TRAD^jift O.N.T George A. Clark, Outof S.OCO bales of eaUoaaohl in one . week In Atlant-i. ],0i0s"i<) as stained or j SOLf. AUKXT, dust y at a loss of one half cent p^-r lb. J hu i S^tS Vi. A^drou?ht catitiot ’be prcvrn'ed ! i 400 Broadway, ^Jew York. lu-this great wa»U'ua r by using Toole's 1 perfect <iu*tiug eeudenser. llalso secures Th«.- a.sin<-ii»> t-ntur<* <>r thi< >yui>i cottucaw you perfectly against tii c fr >ui gin and re- that u nvuslv tru«> ta«.- »»ry fiaci tain® a tint In rvvtton. I'bo very beet of re suits ar**guaranteed, both in tatnout* and K«h*a I mu putting uptties* threw stj lea: No.l has tout rdlcts perh-clly tire proof, prire per saw. So. 2 has only two rollcM. the anao machine, 1^*. NaH t t ew inaebine bat'itig ott the old psIneU'le though coiistruct*“'1 on a different plan, t5n«r. i>**r saw. the circular guarantee will ia> strictly adhered to. If you con- tMiapUto tri mg on* give me t our addiusa at ooc*. and I will send agent nr norue ' o awe you forthwith with m< dei- and all other naede<i information J. L. TooL- Eeq . Le ar Kit, I have saved 1 am Mlh*fleu ! Sum by he tao ol your dusting ©mdeitaer | this year. I ran aive you tiie namre of many ciurreprodiugly I deseed w ih It. | ^ tie**. Hoisian. Dear ^♦e *Wa are , ^ (sArf >tr*i»l »a» a*r.ir*l*vt diti -ew’loaien .t much pleA»ew1 with ymr on.ttrig condeoM-r ' c,,,-. ikt». f..r -gr\«t »tr> u.-iti ■ and -y»nef4j ^ ‘ l-lu•*•,'■ Pvia? th* highest awxel gltvo for .pool cot- loti. W c lai ilc maipeHMia and re-pcctfu5lj »-k Iwhm toarve II ^ f.ir trial aiol coni now ihcna!-tve* ul it* rupvro ri'* u»cr all «<hcr» Iw be luol al wh' icaP tut retail at C. I> C 1 . A I > A MN*. ■ahV-4m )laaih-n > < hiei* Iwiiami Colton. It t» tlm-hed '-•ft a« tK ertte* ftaw'ahMl *♦ *• made, it Ka* no •axn a urar,nielal ftatait leducoivo Ihi-fTea, i: if the a roll ire. I, ainoShe.t list m -l ■ I ..i.. - . ■ on i |.r Mi iu tto- markal tu an* bins acvinj it ba* no tV|U.I; U !• •< und •% White reptaols. The Ua- la la the In'l*• per*' l .fK.T ItlaACK Keer prnlarc4 ia mtbia. (Mns dymt hr ■ •»*. P tupanuti'l hr amrac!*-v Tha COtura are (irni by Ih IS’ere Aniline >’ro'-r-«a. reaAeHac them i« jicrOet tnd toilliaal dial iiri »ae l ink -a rrrrjaherr «.» them laatiad «f a«»in^ hierer*. tsetairii and A. J. 'C--atfi*-r>4*e'' D-ar Str-very much pt -asi d; cuu't be bee ten, M Clark. For clrcuiare, Ac, addr-«e at ence. J 1*. T<K*LE, mhia-am VStiltetos, k. c. STATMIMY mm, m j irrcEM DAYS A13 Stop Orgin ““ ONLY WOOD BURIAL CASF^i AND. CASKETS, all a'ylrs and aiics, hatnlaouiely lined ami mouuteJ, kept coastanUy^ on Land and' ready for delivery, ua' Call, for sale at Blackville, by .. M. F. SOLOHYr my 13-3m Apent for the Manufacturer. .lust 9 \ Full Stock of NEW SPBIKCr AMD B. M. SIBK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALLRJfDtiLE, 8. C. Will Practice in aU the Courts of the State. ’ tf Miles’ Emporium IN BAMBERG, 8. C. Hating completed Ftodk of New .Gdotla, Lnow otTOf to tHe trade generally, and fb* Ladtoin particular, Bargain*, ia tfc* Way of Dreae Goods, Hats, &c. 1 call ’especial aiteaMon to (be Millinery Depart ■ant, wliiok baa beca satiated with eare, and Hats Triitiroed to order, tn she latest eai> mrost faehienable atylo. A lUnt ion haa been bestowad apen all ellie* oeuolea of Meacbaadiae, such aa are gene roily kept to. a well assorted etock of gaotl^ which I offer ea reaaoaaWe terms. OJ1 and aac for youreefre*. Tj. MI LBS, - j*a.« Baait»crj, 9. c. B O I la E R Sf Plantation Engines, Plantation anl Caston Grain Mills, SAW MILLS, THRESHERS, Ami all kinds of’ New nnd Second- Hand Machinery for sale low and ou accommodating term*. Consult your interests fry calling up~ on or addressing the Genua! Ageut for the Manufacturers. P. H. LOUD- apS-ly WILUSTON, S. C. Isaac A.Blanton DIALER IN ffif ’, . • < ■■■ k ’ •■■■t i . General Merchandise, SCHOOL BOOKS AT PUB- LISHERS’ PRICES. Also, keep on hand and will furnish •JUto Lfip*, for LKtk- Itopte, No. 1 ami 3, by D: Maaly.AOe. oei'iia rsJSxTv^TSS.T..’ 0 " " AGENT: ■ Fdr the Sow Home dewing Machine. For ligtt iuoning and noisetoSH. it w nu su- rperlor In the market, it piiMa and term* tu eult tho Umre. Call and uou hitu. a P -i2- i WilUgtQn a C. m nay former cuatomera thtttl have re 13 HBREIy ALL OF saupex] the Wtigoilf* bupipem. koi! all oidera for hauling of any dremption ? f r V 0J l?^ ^ Mr. J. T. Ingram, will be thankfully reoeiv- •d, aad premptly attegded t©. .angf-ly. /.fl. SHUCK. tiuijacriU} to Tue 1’coruc, iFJ ylo Ho. motiHioiiP ife^bt,-it tn.T WuthTVinM^pt'h In. Improves Knre fOMI W Onu»d Orpin K L««tl. Tliortjlo of tills Ontrn !■ heauttful / antiiue, lqA romMnra <->tr»ncv of I ^tc-i. 1u»t i rordom wrto.n.lfnt ShUll. The om tn of • lilmk w.lnnt. tutrfully oroamrntad vitU-ba romo Mottlml rrrneH Waiiint IWnclx, whf.Ti. b* lilgbly SnlxUoft. eontreet a*liair»»>ty whti X)»r’r 1 But of Cue. That.no I* renwrtxblc for pur aad ■WMtaesa, i-aiaVaKil iiitb veluma, ■ ricty and brilliancy. T.iotonrh in Q U i responsive anrt pliant, *u<1. tu f»rt. tho wl inairnmuat. ia a<-uoa a»it«»»<i, uaa cvrrv rnqu •f tao Bioiit perfect Parlor Organ, r*' No t ter organ ran bo puraioiBad for fair use. .T*r You p»y gar instrument o after you havo ft 11 y-tested it at y ifideye. It not aampnixcnlod. tc glitbotawayN. I It st my oxpcinw. I paji iiiK fraight tButnunint boxnl and dalivarnd gnenrahere gJiy 6Cg,. fruily warranted for ff nCTrtfinlMa thQ offer ii at mr iowr«t Tie; wholoanlo Fnotc -y price, than-foro aon oen rau Ut made. Oelcr at onro from thin a- fuoainit gtvinK ax rofervuro any rcriionxiblo I rr er Ritaim-KM Firm. 'or 6 yei iC , -» ,1 JSI, ISO, $»0. flttl, am laat ^ Inrtrnrtlon a e ... pWBWti, With *t0r Book. CPECIAI. INDU _ Nwtto Chuocbaa, Lojirca < School.Taachrn and dlgn Pi lUeftod IjLlUST , shmetag all my i w _ . sent free. Addnxa Lf „ . • JAMtHT-BATTiatSON. P. 0. Prmws IX Bridgeport, Coam. U my 13-4 oi ^ J Hyerson Smj ( 8VS930IT JOSHTJ! WlLLlrtTO^.H. C. Grsilsate af toe BaJti bmp* Col lege o tal Surgery. Will atteud »tU aad- a-ljaw.'ul cvualio*. Call' in mb 4