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I 1 //. .... I [|^i I* .’ ; T U. ' jam J 0*1 Yr.iK $n M ^rm Aferntm of Tk« Pe*pl« t? WllltotoB-O. A. njn-tiF*. KUo—B. 0. HTaksult.. BiMkv1U«^UH|. Q. K ^ijudxjlx. antknnm—C- K rri.m Midw»y-U. W. '.\ aulkr . Bamb«r<r—D, P. HooTEy. 4. Mf'ntfSihDd^iowaj tt. Bates. Gharl'wton—B. M. Ai^tandkb. Our stibsorlbcirs and advertla^rs can call upur tka nCni'Wt A*wit whsnaTC! thsy vteli tAMtn* tW. juxsonutc. Our Afrenta nr« authoriMd U> rodelre and «lvo recolpta fur all m»»n«y* dun u«. r^s-rw- HabKual Headtclie. I)r. Traichlcr, Gcnnnn phjakian, ha* lately made a^me much-noted comment* on habitual headache* among jonn* people, a trouhla which ha avert in largely on the increaee. He i# inclined toattribwteit io eaenaaiee iwtelleclu’l exertion, often oamed by the fancy of partnu for hnyb g arcH yaikty of subJtfctrWo^hf, and more Especially to night work, which, he snya, pioduces in the brain the same condition as would be produced in the muscles, if, after a long day's marah.a i*Quntfun-cliuibej: wereldcsttima walking far eamto the night, and were to repeat this day after day. Dr. Trokhler’s letter has atieiUHl from a London physician a statement that ho has aometimes found the brain to bo growing fiastsr than the skull which contained it. What seemed like great stupidity was for a time the result, hut in time the skull effected its enlarge ment, and the bruin was relieved. One" of the dangers mgpt likely Ur occur in schools arises ftm* the fact that the sumo lessons are necessarily allotted to a’I .in * class, and while they entail no effort of inUlloct on the part of aoy one. may be a frightfwUwbor to another. It i-tihe dull, tuttfrioM pupil, we suspect, who ofteu- times rm the most wijnred by school pressure, and it should bo the study of the teacher to recognize him or her and afford aid and encouragement. THE HA■•■00*1 WAB. . Reply t« S'ypher. NEW AD VER TiSEMfENTE. XieiiT Am-A.n dxlraordimiry fsllaey ie the dread of nieht air. What air ean wc breathe at night but audit sir? the choice is between pure night air from without and foul sir from within. Most people profrr IV latter An »tU' counta ble jghtir. What will they say ifft is prtTf'Briw»fs»truw that fuHy one-half of tlic dison?cs wn suffer from nre occasion ed by people sleeping with their windows shut ? A« opened w indow moat nights in thcjwsr, enh uevef hurt any one.— In irrc« cities flight sir Is often the boat and purest sir to be bad in twenty-four bouts I could better ntidsuplpud sliutting the window* in town ddriOR tfcj day than during the nlgbt for tb# sake cf the »i«h. The ab- scence oJ slflok> the rptiet, all tend to make night the lx*t time for sirlag tb« pa'icHi * rtftf fff nur tnrdira 1 ailthnrit.es on oowomption and climate, baa told'me iftgLtbt air in J^Rdon is newer an food aanAaaftn flVoak at night. Alwavs sir your room then from the outside air, if pttible. Windows are made to open, ^poraare made to shut—a truth which ftccins extrcc.nily difficult of apprehen sion. Every room mu-t be #ire*l from witliin. Bttt ike fewor passages there are in a bespiul’ the better—Klorewcc Nightingale. -A Coed story of Jackson., ■ Ilfl"# * f ' i Gcaeral JaeV on was onoc visitim: a Ketrtudiy towb wherfc, among the gwo- tl^nmo praaerted )o him, was M^jor Ivewis, who desired to impress Jackano and bia adai’reni with his own indepen- drnce. Tokiuq a digritied attitude, he said, “Well, General, l have all my life been wotiug sgainst you.” Jackson courteously bowed to him and said jrood humortdly, “Well, Major Uwis, I have all my life been fighting tb* battles of my oouutry in ordor that you might ou- joy Out privilege." It Nati Rl Coavoution of (he Held ibUcRi partf was Iv Philadelphia. Juno 17, 1856, when John C. Fremont was nominaUd for Presidentoq the first bal’ot; in 1866. il fllmft Abmbam Liaeou on the third bal'ot; in 1864, at Baltimore, Abnhnra Lineon on 'he first ballot; in Grant oa tl*e fir^t ballot; in !£72, at fbudtlphia,.Grant oa tha fiiatballot, in To7o, at Cuicftinaii, (l- Hoy e * on the seven'b h^lot, aud in 1880, at Chieago, Jemcs A. Garfield, on the ilxtb tbirty-rixtn ballot. ~ It ts estimated that of the 2,519,172 Baptist in the world 1,500,000 are in the Southeni States and Territories, and of this oumbrr in tbo Sooth about 600,000 arc colored Baptists. The Southern Baptist convention, represent ing olmrchea scattered over the whole Boutheru territory, bss na futmal oon- ncotToh at all with 800,000 of these colored Baptists, and does not receive the active oo-operation of all the remain- < % It was a colored preacher who said to his flock: “We have a collection to make thja morning, and. for dc glory ob heabeti, Whichever or you stole Mr. JonaaM ttirkeye,' don’t put anything oa* the pkte.';'[ One who was there says, ‘ Every blessed niggab in de ohurcb camf flown with thy rocks,” ., An old miser, who was notorious for self-denial,' was 'ode day aaked why be wowootkln? I do not know, said the miaer, I have triad various moans for getting fatter, bat withoot success. JO'S Iftod rictu^a? inquired the friend. ~ 1 ■ 'TkiisD Crrifan—Ton think that parents, ministers, fashionable dinners, make, or nearly «n, alt the drunkards, and .' you are disposed to abuse them A boy once leaped into a river, and w«s drowning—ho called lustily for hclp. and the man, Who came to hb rescue, began to abuse 'him fbr bis rashness: “Save me first,’’ said the boy, “and then abuse me afterwards.” Now a true man will save the drunkards first, and then after that, abuse those who make tbem to be drunkards. This is just what we wish you to do—help ns save the drundards first, and after that nbuee the minUters, and deacons, and psreuta, and fine dinners, if it be a pleasure to you. Carrying. concealed weapons is an evil. It is a privilege, however, which we have always enjoyed, and it is only nnfil recently that it is denounced a great crime Tha reason wo go armed is various. The oivil war m idi life un safe. and every man felt it his dutylo protect himself, and thoro are several instances of men saving their lives, by being armed, from the attacks of rob bers. Add to this, if voa ple&ke, the general demoralization of tociety, caused chiefly Lyithe too free use of intoxicat ing drink, and yon will see that the na • tural tendency "Would be fp go armed. Now the weapon itself can do no harm in the pocket of a sober man; but let hta brain become heated, with alcoholic drinks, and the steam, -enersted there, will move his hand, and his baud the pistol. Pot away the steam of alcohol, and the pistol will lie quiet in the pocket, unless the man s life is in im minent danger by malicious persons. Suppose we pass a law forbidding con cealed weapons, a man may wear it out- teidc to be seen. Now, if twenty men go into a prog shop and get drunk, end each one ha* a revolver in his belt visi ble, they will use these srms when the fttoMt of alcohol gets up. just (he same as If concealed. Remove the cau*e, the intoxicating drink, and there wtii be no disturbance. Again—if you were to pass a law for^ bidding concealed weapon*, the sober and law abiding would be the first not to carry them. The men who frequeflt grog shops would still retain them First: Bemuse they are leas law-abid ing. Second: Because they imagine that other* who go there are armed, It is more difficult to enforce a law now than formerly. The nature ofsll Repub lics breed iimuborjinalioo among the less cultivated. The root of the evil lies in intoxicatingdnnk. Remove that, and sobriety will regaiu public confi- denoe. ami the uw of concealed weapous wid, generally, 4»w*ppesr. lam opposed to the public sale of into xicgtiug drink, beemnw it injUte* the human body. It makes the voice gnttersl, hardens the liver, currucrates tke stwiaeh, weaken* the muscular fibres.mifeehlos the action of the heart, heat* the akin, inflames the eyes, makes the breath nauseous and affects more er less the whole nervaus system. The Vain becomes feWTtti;‘ the fumes ot the alehohol enter it* cavities ami affect the i in agination. In fine, the intemperate man beeotna* onfit to en dure the extremes of heat or cold, and of all men they are first to fall by tha breath of au epidemic scourge. Disease will affect the moral prccep- lion of a mau and destroy bis sm-e of moral right. Alcohol doc* the same thing; and the law rreojwiee* the fact in providing and guarding the inrbrigte against imposition, for a note given, or a Ooptr iet made by him in a state of inebriety i* net valid. Fofthosamc rva win man wid beat their wive* nod chil dren—from whom thny would sternly refuse to be patted in their sohSr mo ments. The moral faculties in such cases are deadened, a~d the baser pas sion* are stimulated to their biehiwt ten sion The relation between the physi cal snd intellectna! nature* of man l»e oontoa disorganised, and the tnau fo- fPOnwovufit for intellectual labor. Man who art mere or lew under the influence of liquor are incapable of sentdy mental application. Their reasonings will be wild and incoherent, correspimding to ‘jflke vapor* genurated by the fumes of alcoholic drink.' To correct the evil, I would suggest, first, that wo grant no license : second, that we pay morn attention to thi snbjeet of moral and intellectual education, aud so raise the standard »f mind and mor ality; third, that we hang every man who kills another, except in actual and positive self defense, no maftcr who he is—rich or poor, and fortrth, that we take away from the Governor the par doning power, and place it in the hands cf the Judiciary, who shall meet stated ly to hear aduitional evidence and de cide upon their merits. Make these laws, and rigidly enforce them, as if our very lives depended on them, and the concealed weapon* will in time bo laid aside to a very .great extent, and mur ders will become far less. To stand up and have another to shoot yon down, snd that, too, with a full conviction fhal'the innrderef will not be hung; that either private friendship or monev will screen the murderer, is not the right plan to bring about a reformation First of all, strike at the root of the evil by forbidding tbe sale of alcoholic drinks; and bloody noses, and black eyes and mnders will diminish at a pi ing rate. A lady, tbe daughter of a drunkard, was accused of immoderation on tbe temperance question. Ilor poem, on the sufferings of her mother and self, concludes thus : “Tall na I bait the howl? Hate is a faabla word : I tooth, abhor; my very soul With sirang disgust la stirred Whene’er I see, erhear, or tell Of the dark beverage ef Hsu,.” Fr>urL*jge BO"ro* over WEATHER8- HEE & EAMTEBLINO‘8 Store. Suitable for Law Offices. - roavS-tf PROP. PAINE’S POSITIVE, NEVER-FAILING TREATMENT Mt Prof. PSIao’s Catarrh Vapor as directed on tho bottle, Tat or PUIS every eighty mid oneor Prof, t’eloo’e Antiseptic Powdc AfttOBONOHimw-Frot Fatne'eOea .War TuuTo i ASE nre Prof, etomachnnd III tbe eon l Cstattl, l Vetor ta/f Ernoretor Pitts, which VASES use Prof. Pelne’s for prof. Paine’s Peabody Record, cr Um most wonderful euros ever known in M keon-of Pruf.Pulnc’i I.lvrr Itcmv cr» lUn-0 timer »<l»y, until cured, ’s Catarrh Vapor, AnUrepUc Powders, bottle. Isn't Kerve Tonic Syrup. Per DYSPEPSIA Sr CONSTIPATION uw Prof. PsJue'sXlvse ' Wurea the patient cnetire. For SKIN DtS- Things That Never Did and Never Will Cnre Catarrh. Orrfen ertvs, oxygen Inhalant*, poWdert and inoffs, na*U douche with wit and other Irritant*, rsrbolfe acid, muriate of nrumonla. fi m-i of muriate ef amnoola, electricity and galvanism. Irrl- r. (h« pretendcatholatocf tar, homoeopathy, allop: :by. and al! w’.ier pathloa. These ■es have been tnorouRlilr tried, and hare proven nfcllme. Bo great and unlv ire they In consideral Ion of cam* of catarrh applving w me for treatment I . After nnmerons i ating ollt. tar. ratemlad cures in of tbe whole l have at but mado mV grand dlscorericsof t'atrrrU V*: i} oficr these rvmedie* le treatment of disease. Without any pretenalo'n 1 oficr thesor ’studyand praetice and thosnccessrul ersal has aoMired rot no Ted notn single fallaro «oeuro haaoccurred ipor and this ta the public ]nstlOed of ten year*’study nnd praetice and ihosm lo fallnro «o euro haa occurred In my rn Cure of AU Uiaaaaaa, aeud (or Prof. Pa; ’TE? HOME TREATMENT, send for Prof. Paine's Domestic Practice or New S< bool Remedies; SOS ***^rP arsenal Esnmlmallou and Treatment, call or write toF _ For Positive Caro of all forms of NFRVOUS DEBKJTY. uao P Tonic *yrnp. • •: . „ enu treatment of M,tM easoa. Bo rrvctlce. 'alno’s largo Practice of Medicine} 1,00S Inal Ion and Treatment, esdl or write to Prof. Paine. SSI S. Ninth street. 1-hU- FEVEfl. NEURALGIA and RHEU> tic byrup. rof. Value’s B. P. pm or Nerr* >nic Syrnp. Medictnoa may bo ordered through druggists, agents, or directly from tha main offloa, 850 SOUTH ittNTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Fur **!« by Lfroy Moloir, Barnwell, S. C., and O. E. Stetdman, Blaekvllie. 8. G. nihil-. lim Barnwell’s GREAT DRY GOODS —AND- -ooo Weathersbee & Easterling, Whole*ale and Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS & GROCERIES. Full Ftock Always on Hand. mSfit G09DS'RE3£m9 SAfLT. Cash Paid for Cotton & Country Produce nov20- TUBPL4CE TO BUY YOU —a— of sampo. *iponrui o( tne rirtnes ■ rill*, nUllingte, mondnihe. yellow dock, Module of potash and Iron. M with the iodide of potash and Iron, all pow erful blood-making, blood-cleans mg, and M fe-sustaIni ng elements It in tbe purest, •ofrot, and in every way the moat effectual alterative medicine known or available to the public. Tbe edenoea of medicine and chemistry have never produced eo valua ble a remedy, nor one eo potent to cure all (liaeaeoe reeulting from Impure blood. It enree Hcrofula. and all ecroCnions dlsensea, Kryelpelae, Uoee, or St. An thony's Fire, Pimp lee and Faca- grabs, PustuiM, lllotchr*, Bofla, Tu mors, Tetter, Humors, Suit Rheum, braid-bead, Pdng worm.Ulcers,Noree. R beumntflnn. Mercurial D1 *c*ee, BCew- ralgla. Female Weakneesee and Ir- nffUIEMlCIUll — it — 346 BROAD STREET, Augusta, . Ga. TO RENT. BY THE- Patterson BARN'WELL. S C. A good collection of Ilorse*. Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, &.C., to hire. Also ft ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ splenuid Stables fur the accumntodation of Bones, and well trained groomsmen to at tend to stock coining to the stables.— Charges very moderate. The undenigned are new offering to blje g ubs, PustuiM, ; Jrs, Tetter, Hu oi j-hesHl. ning leiimntiein, Mei Igio, Female \ regularttlea. Jaundice^ Affections ef the liver. Dyspepsia, Emaciation, By IM searching and cleansing qualities ft pmffsa out the foul corruptions which contaminate the blood, ana cause de rangement and decay. It stinmlatee *u>l enlivens tbe vital functloao. It promotes energy and strength. It restore* end pre serve* health. It infuses new life and vigor throughout tbe whole system. No sufTerorfrotu any disease which arises from Imparity of the blood need despair, who will gtre Atm’i SAna*r*niu.a a fair trial. Bemember, the *arller the trial, the spaedier the cure. It* recipe bos been furnished to physi cians everywhere; and they, recognising iu superior fuallUee, administer it in their practice. . t ij forty years Arn’s 8ab- has ' For .. . saraniLLA has been widely used, and it now possesses the confidence of millions of people who have experienced benefits from its marvellous curative virtues. Prepared by Dr. ft C. Ayer ft Co., Fraetleol and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mage. sols sr AU naueeisTs svuaTWsxas. oc2-ly * Highest Medal at Vienna and PhUdel- phla. * Mother, what Is an angel ? Well, Aft angel ia.a being .* Bat, moUier, why does papa alwajs call ftry gOvwmesa a« an'rel? “ “’Iffoil, explained the mother, after a moment'* pause, she‘a ilhiucdiauly. going to flv ▲t tbo great iron works off Piteburg, Pa., thej have aucoceded in rolUag iron •o thin as to resemble timuo paper, mi ten thousand sheets are required to make one inch in thiokoeaa. While being wise, keep straight— Never bo croaewtee. co„ E. & H. T. AKTHOXI & €91 Broadway, New York. Manufacturers,Importers and Dealers In 1 ^ Velvet Frames, Albums, Graphoecopes, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Engravings, Chromoe, Photographs, Aud kindred goodv-^elebriilm, Actre—vs, etc. PHOTOORAPHIC M ATERIALS. We are Headquarters for everything In the way of Stereopticons and Magic Lanterns. Each style being the beet of ite class in ie' market. Beautiful Photographic ■OMparwnoies of Htatuary and Engrav- r Uih window vex Glass. Manufacturers of VeN vet Frames for Miniatures and Convex Olase Plctmm g * » fel)J>v-4 mentha f9B. F.F.SV0KB9, Druggist 1 Apothecary, BLACKVILLE, s & C., la oonaUntly nwy’l ving a •teck of pure DRl PAINTS, OIL8, PERFL’M BBIC-A-BRaC. PATENT MED1CINE8 and Drugglote aundriea. all he offers on tbe m^et r.-aeonable eC.vflmli terriiH for cash or country produce. Frofeaelonal colls In town or country promptly oltoudod to. ocU-ly tbs ciiixen* of Asgu.ta and to (he pubfjc gen- •rttlly, tbe New Howe B, simple and light ruuning, jn.t out. The new improved Weed, noiseless and elegantly finished. The light running New Home, with large space under arm ; eeN-adjusting needle, simple and darable. The very laleet improve! Victor, with , self-ihreoding dhutlle, and self setting Needle. I Also, the “Stewart” Family, superior to any of the tdrlee in ihe market. Each one is guaranteed by the maker to be perfe:t'in wary re-pect. • 1 - gfcdr All the stove mentioned Machines are of the very latest improvements Bobbins filled on'all of them without running the mochint. Sold at low figures aud all guar anteed. J, B. BARTON, The managing partner of the firm, having lud more thsn ten years experience in the business, is thoroughly acquainted with ths leading machines of the day, and will keep in stock only such m he knuns to be first olase. However, a machine of any make may be purchased through us by special order. J£t.Special sUfnfton given to the repairing of all kinds of machines. Work done promptly, and at Low Rates. AU work gvisiii)teed. Needles, Oil and Attachments, for all kind* ul Sewing Machines for sale, at the lowest rates for first-class gvwls. Call and see our goods, whether you pur- chnee or not. Correspondence solicited. Address, l. S. BARTON « CO., AUGUSTA, GA., nov6-tf Agents wanted. FIRE INSURANCI The St. Paul Fire —JA T D— X * ^ Marine Insurance Company CAPITAL $1,704,88' THE SAFEST COMPANY IN TH UNITED STATES Will underwrite on al kinds of property, real and personal, m Birnwell county, in cluding gins, gin-houses, mills and machin ery. cotton ginned and unginned at the low. est current rates. H. M. THOMPSON, Local Agent, Wiltiston. 8. C. N. B. Policies issued in beet English Fire Companies if preferred, eonfined to dweU* ing houses, etoree and contents, juner-tf G. I. Andrews, AGENT FOB BSBIEH STAMPS Ft* Marking Linen, Envelope*, Paper Cards, Ac. Any des’gn furnished. Spoci ■•Mat •tamps ean be seen at store of Mr 0 ft Steadman, Blackville, ft C. ap»- dgjiK s. mmim, Jan29- PROPBIKTOR. H. W. Walkar • MIDWAY, 8 C., ^ Dealer la GrocerieSj Dry Goods, Hardware, Clothing, and General Merchandise- Plofuso don't f il to give him a call. Ho ooIIh the iiOftt goods ut tbo lowest prlo-e, and pay a full figures for cotton—in seed or baled. ’ apl-ly , NEW YORK’S GAS-LIT LIFfi ILLUSTRATED. ROBERT D. WHITE, Marble aiid Granite Works m u..„. ^ — ,. Tc ^— ■v.<ii..-..—I ft - r - ~ A ~1 j , ft MEETING- STREET, COR- HORLB EO K R ALLEY . --T— - -Q H A.RLE8TOISr. 8. C- == ■ ■P“‘ OTTO F. WEITERS, Wholesale Grocer, —AND DEALER IN— seffars, Liquor and Tobacco, AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED ’ Monarch Whiskey. Also, I. T. & J. O. Froat ar'Co.’a Self-Raialog Flour, nnd Thorn Brothera’ relebrared Butter Cwkere. ' _ »ep26 ly Noa. 108,110. F.aat Bay, Charleston, 8. C. 730. _ 730. HENRY 8. JORDAN, The slMive U the title ot > series of sketches of tbo shady side of life sod character in the Ureal Metro polis, now being fully illustrated from authentic sketches in the -— t National Police Gazette of N)* York, woich are realistic and faithful por Uoitures from rail life. The Illustration* are by the bett artistic talent attainable, and the dcscrlplions are from the pen of the most rifled journalist and brilliant writer in America, who, It is conceded, has rivaled i that master hand at word painting—Charlre Dickens. It U sufficient to say that “New York’s Gaslit Life” will present the most striking, vivid aud truthful pictures of the the under* urrrul «f life in Inlet' New York Otty that ha* ever been presented to the, ihlic. The National Police <.arctic of New York [. U formula by all newsdealers, price 10 cents per copy or It can be ordered direct from the publisher. Subscription price, ftt per yesr. The National Police Gaantte. of New York, has no connection with any other publication of iu class, who for gain, as far as possible copy Hs title and appearance. CAUTION —The public are cautioned against buying weak Imitation* of the National Police Os teite. In all case*see that the paper i* date*!. Doe}, New.York aud has the publishers name printed on each copy. Remittance* *houkt be made by post office order, draft on New York, nr by registered letter, to K*CH ' Ft 17 K. |POX. Publisher, Cor. Hproce and Wll'iam Sts , New York City. $im STG£ AT (150 T HE WHITE SEWING MACHINE or Unriialct iu Appearance, Unparalleled in S.mplicily, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Pupnlarity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim m* B€mQ Ttet YKKY DCST OrCKATXMO QnCKCftT 81.1.1.IX., XXArtDftOSICftT, AMD Host PtrfMt Sewing Machlna IN THK WORLD. Thg qrta t pngutott/tf lb: W.Jt* h Vi m«t •inciiva tr.ud* ta its eicafcse. a»4 ti.nsvi o se cl hoc siacblsea. aed In oabwiMHof It In Hm tra-** w* pwt It n~wi (it nn-r'a. at* In m Int’ann# haa It ««er yvl failsd t* UtU.*, any i la Hi la Mr. Th« <sms-d tor th* White haa If an taiant that wt ten now compelled to tor* nwt UL OoBB.’plm** ■wns.-'-rvg ILfarV 1v\» •trwry tkvxw* nxalAaatoa tea tA« d-jLjr to svcsBuy tiu dwxxtanA 1 Every aiaeh»»n it warrsnlsd ter 3 yvart. an* so ; ij- e >i at libgral •laonaote,** ore* •**, pa giants, to suit the cor. swlnnct at custawsra. •V-AOXlRf WlNTZS IM TMOKCmS IVW£ SEWING~UACHIME CO.? m are f«cud av*.. CteMtud, oao. —For sale by— J. D. & T. F. SMITH, 290 Broad St., . i Augusta,On. Only 5c. Each. I will receive. In a few day*, from Now York, another lot of Roods, at FIVE CENTS EKCH, consiAtinrf of Uanoe Pan*, Brass Hand Bell*. Toy ftuivm. Fork* aud Spoons, Curry Cora to. Hammers, (Jftn Openers, Garden Hoes and Rakes com bined, BctMors, Lamp f'hlraneys, Pape- terltk Note, Letter and Cap Paper per qaire, Envelopes per packaire, Lt-od PeoeiU, Arilinff Books, Chromoa, Mdcliaare, Ink, Slates, ABC Blocks, Checker itoarde, Book Hti ape. Toilet Soap, Tooth Brushes, Knitting Cotton. Bound and Drawing bom bn. Blacking, Handkerchiefs, Towel*. Doylas Lace Bito, Embroidered Mat-sellos Bibs, Jewelry, Ac. I have a few article* left of my first lot, consisting os follows, all of which I < ffer at five cent* each Dippers, Pan*.Cake Cutton»,Pei>per Boxes Wash basins. Opffe* Caotetera, Egff Heat eis, Potato Mashers, Tosvters, F THE ClaOTHiER, fins now in store at 730 BROAD , 8T,. AUGUSTA, GA. A Complete Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing HATS, TRUNKS A.\D FURNISHING GOODa, To be sold at close figure*, to cash buyers. My specialties are Good Good.*, Good S yles. Good Work. Before you buy call on me. ml)25-Sm Comer of Broad and 'W'atdiiii^ton Streets AUenSTA. GSOBGIA. Conveniently located To Business. Wilh Ttlrgnpb Offire in the Buildinj:, and Souihern Express Company 0®cf N*xt Door to Hotel Biil' in^. SUMMER RATES 0 F B 0 A R D, PER DAY, 81.50* Single Mesls r 50 cents. riinple Lod^iii"*, 50 rents. julyTGm KD MIJBPWRV* ProVr WAVEREY HOUSE, $2 Charleston, S. C. 32 -0- 8ITUATED IN THK REND OF KING • nvt, the moot fuahionable p>on>ei:aa- ii the city. First class In all Its srpoIntiMWit*. Table furuirnetl with Ihe b> «t afforded •y local, Noitbero am! Southern maikets First cl.>a* Par and Bwibcr Shop. I he fluvst Billiard Boom m the South. Net rants polite and attentive. Board . —rr-rurv-m 34 per ■S-lajwar rate* by Ihe week or month. GEO W. SULLIVAN, Lavs or A. J KaasaiiT A Co.,) JurelVf Pgwprtetwr. ORDER YOUR i SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, CANE MILLS, GIN ENGINES. COTTON SCKEW8, RH \FTtNO PULLEYS. Hantrer’* Journal Boxea, Mill Gearlop, (iudfteona, TufMs* Water Wheel, Gin Gearing, Cheap! Judaon’e Governera, Dlaton'a Circular^ Saw, and Oumert and If Dtfl Files, Betting aod Babbitt Metal and Brae* Fitting, Globe and Check Vulvea and Whistle*, Gauge*, etc., aud Iron Bra** Caatfng* aud repairs from Geo* R. Lombard «fc Co., FOREST CITY FOUNJRY AND MACHINE WORKS, rriAK tub water towr*, 170 raxwtai BTRVrr, a l 4.1 w I A. 4ii:oR«.-| 4. ODD IRON AND BRAP8 WANTED. F. W. Wagener &, Co., 0SASLB6 TON S- (7. lo9 161,163 ani 165Ea«tBrty. 2, 4, and 12 Queen Street. 13, 15, 17 and 19 Vendue Range. eis, Potato Mashers, Toasters, Fnriog Pans, Mouth Organ*. Hoop-Skirt*. Dime Novel*. Iron 8t*nd*. Coffee Stands, Tack Hammers, Tin Plates, A<\ A fresh supply received weekly. I have an order for * lot of second hand hooks, provided they can bo purehoed low down. J. 8. SHUCK, aiigW-ly • ireut. Savannah anil Charleston Railroad Co. CHANGE OP SCHEDULE. April 4, 1570. Tha following Schedule la ia effect at this date: ^ ^ Fast Mail, Daily. . 7 00*. *12 40 p. - 7 Ms. - 4 U)p. » o6p. Loava Ckarlavten - - Arrive at Savannah •' A ill* a Jackson villa ■» « toayt Savasoah • * - - Arriva Char! eat on ... Mlfkt Train, Daily, Leave Chari eat on Arrive Havaaaoh Arrive Port Royal • Arrive at Augueta • ■ LeaveAavaneah - - Leave Po> t Royal . Leave Aagaeta a - Arriv.Ctorle.tOQ - Pullman cere oa all Night Traios. C.a. GADSDEN, Eogr. endSupt. 8. C. Borinox, G. F. and T. Areal m. m. ra m. in. • 7 50 p. i - 6 26 a. i • 4 00 a. i fi Ma.i - • 00 p. i 11 00 p ' 8 20 a 7 60 a. i Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers. Cotton and aval Btores Kactor*. Sole Agents for Georgia aud Wagener Grunge Gunno. Libera) advances made on Shipments off Cotton. Wa have a special Produce Department for which wc solicit consignments of Rough Rice, Peaa, etc. . fejri8-bm KDWiy DATES, CUARLES K. DATES. JAMES P. a ID DS. TJJOS. R. Me (J All AX, EDWIN BATES & CO. f V ■JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS Al 11 CLOTHING, Nos 122 md 124 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. 1 - ’I ROBERTSON; TAVLOR & CO.. Suoaosaors to GBQ. j. WILLIAMS h CO. _ COTTOIF1CTI1S, VllUSlil CltUll -ANET- COMMI88IOX &IHRCHA1V t T8, 1 8 HAYrtK HTKICKn'. <?HAT?EKRTTOPf. ' f." I. C. W Gw •^CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON SOLICITED.-«■ fi ■ \