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tfye jU'iiplc. One Ykar . Six S‘2.00 1.00 Affcnt* •!' '1 he I'eople. Wlllteton—O. A. I’HiiiUrs. f tlko—B. 0. KTAN^BLZb IU*ekvlllo—Mui. G. E. StradmaN. -- Grahama—C. E. i TT/RH. i Midway—FI. W. Wai.Kkr. Kambenr—D. P. Hootek. Allendale—W. O. Johnson. Etmora—JortN B. MoNab. Dunbartaa and Greenland—Oeohok B. Bans. CkarFwton—R. M. Ai>kxanprr. Oar ■alworitxtra and advertiser* can call upon the nearest Agent whenevei they wish to i settle their ftO 'Ouhte, Our Agent* are authorisod to m-elvo and give receipts for all moneys due us. ■ II i ii ••mmmmmmmmmrn South Carolina Railroad. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. !>’p D»y rassen^er—Mail. (This Train' Mnseols wilh Train from Co- towhia at firaDchville.) heave Charleston 9.00 a m Leavo Columbia 6.30 a ra RranshviHa 12 05 p m “ Midway 12.31 p m “ Bamberg 12.42 p m " Graham • • 12.64 p m “ Less 1 10 p m “ Blackvllle . '119pm ** Elko 1.36 p ra “ WllHstoo 1 43 p m “ Windsor 1.06 p m “ Montuiorsnsi 2.27 p in •• Aiken 2.40 pm Arrive Augusta 3.40 p ra Down Day Passenger—Mall. (This Train connects with Train for Colum- biaai Bnuicbville.j Leave Augusta 8 00 a m ’• Aiken 9 01 a to “ Montmorenci 9.18 a m ” Windsor 9.41 am WitIUlon Li 02 a ni •’ F.lko lo.ita m •• niaekvills 1(1.28 a m vtA, A-e* * 10.38 a ra GraillffifeP—• “ Bamberg -«**»«, t’ vt “ ,n 11 .lb am •• Midway ‘ 11 17 a ra Branohvillo 11.60 am Arrive CharleMna 2.16pm Arrive Columbia 6.37 p m atoiiT axraass —Ur. Leave Charleston 10.15 p n> Leave Ilranohville 2.55 a ra Leave Blackvllle 4.-50 a m Arrive Augusta 8 35 a in Dows. Leave Auguxta 7 40 p ra Lesve BUckville 11.20 p ra Leave Brenobvills 1.30 a in Arrive Chsrle*ton 6..V( a m Caanecls with aight Traina villo to aad from Culuinbia. at Uranch- ractanr asd accoumouation—Ur. Leave Charleston 7.20 a tn Leave Blaekville 2 39 p m Arxivs Augusta 0.15 p u Dow*. Leave Angaria 4 .20 am Lsavs Black »111s 8.48 am Arrive Charleston 6.20 p ra Connaets at Branchvills with and from Calaisbta. i Trains ts Th« day Mall ami n’.^ht Ktprr*. tmln* run daily. The accommodation train* run daily, eaeept Sunday*. Sleeping cars on nil the night traina. OnSatiiwtayeaadSnn- riere round trip llcketa ere eolil to end from all .talioni en the road at one Aral cltm fare for|ili*roand trip, good till Monday noon U> return. D C. ALLEN,0. P AT. Agt. JOHN B. PErK. Ota I Sup t, Magnolia Passenger Root*. 9 00 p m 1 TiO a m 2 HO * m 6 H5 a m 4 Id a m 7 15a tu P 00 a m 2 20 a m »" 46 a m 4 tX) a nt PORT ROYAL RAfLUOAD. I AnoDBTa.GA., April 4, 1890 < The following p teienter achedul* will be operated on and after ttti* date ; ILildue 11 S2 iftwn R*1do« 4 12 Up Allendale 10 00 Down Allendale 3 46 Up daily rAteaxaca tbais. Going South. I^sy* Augusta Arri»* at Yemass** l.eA»e Yemaesee Arriee SaYtnnah Lear* Sevannab Arvir* Jack eonri lie At fries Cbsrieeton l.enr* Yemam, >• Arrive Beaufort Arrive Port Royal Going North. Leave Port P.oyal l««ve Beaufort Arrive Yemaesee Leave Jackeonrille Arrive Savannah l^ave Savannah Arrive Yemavset Leave Charleston Leave Yemauce Arrive Augusta Going South, connection* made with 8 F. A W. R. R. at Savannah for all Florida point*. Going North, renseotion made with Ohar- lotta, Columbia and Augusta Kailroad for all point* North and East with Georgia Rail, road for Atlanta and the West. Also, with South Carolina Railroad for Aiken and point* on line ofsaid road. Baggage checked through. gjjF*Through tickets for sale at Union Depot Ticket Office, Augnsta, G«., and ai all principal ticket offices, a Robv>t 0. Flkmixo, . Genera! Superintendent, i. 8. DaviiW, — General Passenger Agent. II 00 p m 11 28 |< m 1 00 a m 8 HO a m 8 16 a m 9 (>0 p m 1 20 a ni 8 80 p in 2 00 a m 6 30 a ui FIRE INSURANT The St. Paul Fire —AND— Marine Insurance Company CAPITAL $1,704,681 THE SAFEST COMPANY IN Til UNITED STATES tbn people, tll'hrtnir tl W(U tl«ry AMccefiU * Tb. 1 nun in* year dr I he Answer to these inomeiitnu. The Sun will bo cm lianct to cli’rouiclo the fnett as they Are developed. And to exhibit them clearly and foArlovAiy in their rehuicmii to expediency ai*d rtKlit Thus, with a habit of philosophirru R.iod humor in tookiuR at the minor aHaIiw of life, and in itrcet thiuic* a steadfast pit rpove to niuinUin lli'i.xj-vlia.! J the people and the principle, of^—7 . again* ell a« f r,-...,n>, Thc “ ( po'tl'utlon tnotbful. ilNTrectiX- pnT*™ to write a i ..., e.m at Um* eatue lime enter- flatory of if*HO .»ur rote, ol'subscription remains unchangcsl. For , the Daily 8un, a fimr pure sheet’of twenty-eight ts*1 umi,h. 01 a year. pMtage pni<f. Ven wwnitng 040 Will under write on all kind* of pmpcri.v, real and personal, in Barnwell cotn.ly, iite eluding gina, (in-houaea, nail,* end maohin cry. cotton ginned and unginned at the low. eat current rates. ^ H. M. THOMPSON. Local Agent, WiHieton. 8. C. V. C.. Policiee issued in best English Fire Companies if preferred, confined to dwell ing houses, Mores and content*. * 1). A. WALKER, rmport«r and dealer in Italian and American Marble*. Tomb-stones of any dnsUrn. made on moat reasonable few 40*. EuUblialiud lu 179*1 Cbar katwo, b,U jiUili,-!/ THE to FOR 1880. Tbc Sim'wiH it *1 with the eventaof th* year l**o in It. own fashlo'n, now pretty well midrretood )>y .. . [ir 3 , rrerybody. From January I until Decenibc W cOB * wiUI . rspap langliMt language, ami printrri for thepooplo. A«v " - ““ “ ’ unewspaper,The Hun helievre lu getting all the stfew* i.f the wbrld promptly, mid preernling it In tin iinait Intelhvciblr shafie—the shape that will enable its ryeers to k.vpwe|| abreast of tire itge wdeli the least nnproiluctlve cxpt'nditnrf* of time. Tbr great- vst Inti-p-M tu the greatest niimlKT—that is, the law cunlTolUng it* dally make-up. it now has a cireuln- lion very uMioh larger than that of apj other Amcii- •nn n«ws(>apur, and eejoys nu income which It is at all times prepared to spend liberally for ttfo beneAt ol Its readers. Fenplo of eflumnditioas of life and all »«y» of thinking miy and n«d Tho Sun ; aud they ill all derive eetiafact Ion of some sort from ID eofuiumt, for they keep on buying and reading it. In Its comments on men and affafn-, The Sun lie- liernt that the only guide of policy should be enu red by gentiitw American prittciphu (non SCtt*C, IttapilrTu uj „< ii<>i>u .nmrricao pruicipiiw and back ret by Inmcstyof purpoeo. For this reason it is, end will ennttnue to ho, Bbeolntcly indi;pi>nd- ent of part y,dns^ clique, orftmnizntiOn, or Interest. " * it of none. It will continue to praise r an. nui oi n > good and reps.tow whit la ivh, taking care »language la •* ■ 1 * HD fur all, but whMMl that Its language is to the point and plain, beyond the poaaOdlltv of being mDunderstuucT It D unin fluenced by opinions to sell, ravethusc which maylre had by any purchaser with two cents. It hates lu rid rascality even tnore than it halos unne- . words. It uMinis Irouils, pities fools, and de plores nincompoops of evert species. It w ill con tinue throughout the year peso to chastise the first elnsa. instruct the second, and discountenance the third. All houost men, with honest convictions whether soufid or mistaken, are Its friend*. Apd Tbethm make*no hone* of telling the truth toils friends whom-rcr Mcaelon ariaes for plain speaking Thaic are the principle* upon which The Sun will be conducted during tire year to come. The year IKHo will be one in wh|cli no patriotic Anieriean ean altord to eio*e his eyes to public affairs IU- imjKawililc to exaggerate the importance of the political eventi which it lift- in ("tore, or the iiccos»il v of resolutrviRlIanca on the part of every citizen wlio deainni to preserve the (iovermuent that the found er* gave tis The debates and act* of Congress, the ultcrsncoN oflbe press, the exciting contest* of the Republican and IJemocratir parties, now nearly elxtiou, to w held in November. Four years ago next Noventts-f tiie will of the notion, os expreaaeil at tho polls, was tbwaiteil by »n almminable con- sptracy, the prumotei* and iM-ncflciarica of which still hold the offices tlicv stole, n’ili the crime of IS7H he repeated In )»HO Tile post d.s'sd. of year* oueuisi w ith a corrupt, cxUavagant, and in- Adni soleut Administration intrenched at Wasliington. The Hun did somethlpg towsrd dDlislglng the gs and breaking it* power. The same men are now iul 00' going to restore tneir leader and themselves to piaees ss-k. I..V. * X .. a* tl r from which tliey^were drirep hr tin indignation of NE W AD VER TJ SEME NTS? .~r -r^ ■ ■ 1 Falne'a Liver Rena* rs throe times a day, until cured. I Hlo6<r Htomach and r.lver Renovator Pills, whlchkld the kino's Antiseptic _ e Prof. Paine’s Oatarrh Vapor, Antlaeptlc Powders, , ni*. BlRrwrf " PROF. PAIRE'S POSITIVE, KEVER PAIIIJiS TREATKENT. Use Prof. Paine’* Catarrh Vapor a* directed on the bot Tator PllTa every night, and oiio'pfl.Prof. Pal thehouim ^ nachand Liver Tonic. Per f 111ttwgerm*OT disease andnovcir of. Paine’* Catarrh Vapor a* directed on each bottle, tor FULL TREAT ... e’» Peabody Kceord, or Short-band treatment of disease, sent free, tor c« et wonder ful cures ever known to Catarrh, Oonsumpttya, ate., read the Peabody Record. Things That Never Did and Never" Will Care Catarrh* Orman gas, oxygen Inhalants, powder* andxnnffs, nasal douche with ealt and other Irrlt carbolic acid, muriate of ammonia, fumes of muriate of ammonia, electricity and galvanism, im- UUngolls, tar, the pretendad carliolate e( tar, homceopwthy, allopathy, and all otiior pathlea. These pretended cures have been thprourhlv tried, and have proven » Tatluro. Bo great and universal ‘ tM-en the fallnrnthat In ronMdrratlon of catsof cuterrh applying to me for treatment I wasoblli nvostigatlo:i of thotgbole subject, After ittaattosi Antiseptic treatment of dfscaae. to begin a sytteiu.ktlo Invest tgatlou of tho wbola subject, ahservatlea* and Inveattgatton, 1 bare at last mado my, tVitnout any pretension by the experience of ten year*’study and practice and thqgun far at I know not a single failure toeurw ha*oe»or—’ For Description and Care of All Diseases, send r To>- tt - rn - numeroua e:.p> rlmcnt«, protrac gf c atarrh Vapor juvl ‘ offer thrlfwmedia* to the public jnstil J treatment of <0,00 ease* my — Tot. HOME TREATMENT, send for Prof. Paine’* Domestic Pkaetiee or Hew School Remedies; *D» Lio. ‘ largo Practlco of Modlclne; 1,000 ^*^Fot Prrional Exam last ion and Treatment, call or write to Profs Paine. tsnS. Ninth street, ITill- *‘ , ''lf?r Positive. Never-fatUng Cure of FEVER AND AGUE, CHILL FEVER NEURALGIA and RHEU* MATISM.ure Prof. Paine’s Antlsepflc Yowd •raorPlil* amt Cathartic Symii. _ For Ibwitlve Cure of all forma-of NERVOUS DEBILITY, uao Prof. Falne’a S. P. nil or Narvd may be ordered through druggists, agents, or directly from the main office, *50 SOUTH NINTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. JlOdlCilaOd For salo by Leroy Molair, Barnwell, S. C. p and G. E. Stotdman, Blackvllle. S. C. mb 11- -*jll\ ?: 1 J" TO KENT. Four Large Bourne over WEATHEB8- REE A EA8TERL1NG*8 Store. Huttable for Law (Ifflcefl. mayo-tf Taken by the— Patterson House y* -n — BARN"WELL, SC. A gfli5d'''4bttfi<ti«m of Horae*, Buggies, Carriages. Wagons, So., to hire. Also splendid Stables for the accommodation of Horses, and well trained groomsmen to at tend to stock coming to the stables.— Charges very moderate. - mm §» mwum, Jan29- / PROPRIETOB. H. W. Walker MIDWAY, 8 C., Dealer la- Groceries^ t Dry Goods, Hardware, b Clothing, • —-pAND General Merchandise* Pleaae don’t fill to ifive him a call. He bhIU the best goods at tho loweet prices, and pays full Ugures for cotton—in -seed or haled. apl-ly NEW YORK’S GAS-LIT LIFK RLX'STRATEDri ROBERT D. WHITE, Marble and Granite Works ' reV— MEETING- STREET, COR- HORLBEOK'S ALLEV”, •p8-ljr ' . OH A -RLE8TON. 3. C. W' ' i — ■ . — .. —- OTTO F. WEITERS, Wholesale Grocer, —AND DEALER IN— sejrars, Liquor and Tobacco. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Monarch Whiskey. '-‘ Alao, I. T. &J. G. Frost & Co.’s Self-Raising Flour, nnd Thorn Brothers' celebrated Butter Crackers. sep2fl ly Nos. 108.110. H* ^ 1<51 East Bay, Chsrleston. S. C. 736# 736. Bamweirs coluiAllii. ibe prict* by mull, |M*Nt psbt, in uentM a MMllL or 0O ft - ' (TO a war ; ur. iu' ludlng the Sun- layi-pw, hii i-igtii-uar** riwri at ROy*wa 1 pawn l* f 1. * ctii. a mi i<l. lire outh, or 07 70 a y«ir, «1lti<>n of The .Sun i* al»o furnished reiiaratel v at 01 UO a year. piMtsgr |si»l. ~i'bc price of the Weekly Sun, eight pap-*. fifty-»i\ A.M re niy-«w * ipm... F..r elutwuf Wr will suwd an wire ».p. frea.— I W. KNtil.ANU, FualUlirr of Ttie Sun, N. Y. City. TIIK WORLD FOR 1880 Democrats everywhere sRntiTiT' inform thetnaclvcs caieftiily alike of the action of their party throughout the country and of the movement* of their Republican opponents. A failure to do this in 1876 contributed greatly to tbe loss by the Democracy of »he fruits of the victory fairly won at th* polls. The year ISfl) promises to t>e one of the most iuternstiiig and Impoitant year* of t la crowded and evsntful century. It wilt wltuetsa PreeldenUal election which may result In nwestsMIahlnir the Oovemmetit of thia eountry uu tbs prinaipht* of its con- stltutional foundeM, or In perniammlly ohanglng the relations of the htates to the Federal power. No Intelligent man chti regard such an election with lndlffer«4hoe. The World, as the only daily English newspaper publl’-hcd In the city of New York which uphold# the doctiin.-e of con stitutional Democracy, will steadily repre sent the Democratic party In this great vase. It will do thi* In no spirit of servile partisanship, but temperately and World, being firmly. As a newepspet The the organ of no man no clique and no in terest, wiil present tho fullest aud tho fairest picture It tan roakoofeach day’s parsing history In the city, the State, the country and the world, it will aim here- ifUtr, as Jterep fom, at accuracy first of all things In all that It pnblUhee No man, however humble, shall ever be permitted *ruly to eomplsm that he hrs leenun- iustfv dev It with in the columns of The World. No Interest, however powerful, shall i v*r be permitted truly P> boast that It ran sllunce the fair criticism of Thu World During the past y<*ar Tho World has seen Its dally circulation treble*! and its weekly clruulstton pUMhed far beyond that of any othur weekly newspaper In Um country Thi* great tncreSM- has been won, a* J he World lellevus, bv truthfulnes*. enter- pi inn cesselet,* activity tu collecting news GREAT DRY GOODS —AXD- -ooo- Weathersbee & Easterling, Wholefale and Retail Dealer* in' DRY GOODS & GROCERIES. Full Stock Always on Hand. FiifEsa Geaus REGEivta SAtir. Cash Paid for Cottoa & Country Produce of N'->w York, woioh arc realistic and failhfut pur tfailure* in.Hi real life. Th<:illu*trttlun*are by tho !*>it arlitUc tab.'nt,attaiuablo, ami the (iewrip'ti..nM mv Crum the pen of the diimI gift«*l Joortialt*t *n<l brilliant writer in America, who, it i* eoneeded. boa rivaled that mtuter hand at «.>rd painting—4;harlr9 Dicken*. It i* yifTirii-nl to .*ay that “New York'* (>a*lit Life" will present the uu>.*t striking, vivid and truthful nicturv* of the the under current of lifein Ke» York tjity that ha* ever been pre*,-uUd to the, public. The National Police Gazette of New York i* forjiale by all n<‘w«lealer*, price 10 eent* per cojiy or it can Jh- ordered direct from the publialier. Subscription price, 04 per year. 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I Gx.NEBAI, pA88EXdKK DgPABTMKNT. I Columbia, S. C\, April 4,1880. j The following pahsengor schedule will be operated on and after tbiadstot I»aj 'J'’a.*»enger No. 15. No NT it. Lv Augusta 7.'4o a ra Vr Columbia 12.0&am Lv Columbia 12.12atn Ar Charlotte 6.00 p m Day Pamnger No. 42. South. LvCharlottel 1.27am Ar Columbia 4.20pm Lv Co umbia 4.26pm Ar Augusta 8 30pm .Arrive at Washington, via Danville and Lynchburg, at 7,60 a m, next day, and at 'lew York, by limited express from Wash ingtoo, at 3.45 p m 4.46 p m. Night Expresa No. 48. South P. M Lv Charlotte 12 35 am Ar C-olumbia 6.80 am Lv Columbia 6.37 am Ar Augusta 9.46 am or by mail train, at Night Ekpres* No. 47. Nobtm. Lv Augusta 7.00 pro Ar Columbial0.4S’‘ Lv Columbia 10.66 “ Ar Charlotte 3.40 am Reclining Chair Cars from Danvills to Washington via Lytichhnrg. Pullman Palscs Sleepers through from Augusta to all Northern and Eaatern cities via Riohmoad on both trains Traina leave by Washington City time, being 20 rninu es faster than August* time For iaformalion, lime cards. Reservation of Sleeping Car Bertha, apply to W’. A. GIBBS. Ticket Agent, Union Deput.or to CHAS. L. DIBRKLL, So. Trav. Agent, Box 206, Augusta, Gn. D.CARDWELL, AasL df-P. A., Columbia. JoW R MaowrnDA A*n. P**« kr,^- AdvsrtuKj lu Tie Peuple, VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY Far Intsrwal and Cxtomal Uoe, Ii a SURE CUBE fcv 01 the Dbsasei fer which K is rsessMiwrdsd, and it ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE hi the Im* if •veil the i»o*t inexperienced person*. Tt ie s mrs naff quirk rwmeffy for COCGIIN, ktORR THUtlAT, t'HII.lJ*. usd treabieu, afford* <<**«*■« rehv/ to a* most MltgMX/reuw ol DIPimmUA, nod is Ike Seat known reairffy lor ItllklUHATIHM nod NKl KAtffil \. THE OLDEST, BEST, AND MOST WIDELY KNOWN FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Il bn* keen aseff with »urh waafferfal saeerwa <• ad pmrta <4. —U fur CRAMPM, CIIOGEUA, niAKUIKKk, DYV4KNTRKV, sad nil BOU EL COAtPLAINTH, Ua< it w raaOdreW aa »*/«i/(*r r«re fur IS... dtmatn. HAS STOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEARS* CONSTANT USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES. by Ph vuictana. It ki RKCOMMKNDKD Minlwen. Maaaffars af Plaatallaaa, U ark - !*hotw, sud Fartariro, Narars In Haopltals-tn short, by Every bad Jr i ban ever flvea It • trial. Th* i* tho title nt * *ori«* of ■kctche* of the SOWlV xklv of lib- and character in the Great Metru- pult*. now being fully illustrated from authentic sketclK-* iu the National Police Gazette HENRY S. JORDAN, THE CLOTHIER, lias now in store "at 73G BROAI6 ST,. AXJGUSTJV, GA. y* i & • • , ; /A Complete Stoclr of j ’ T HE WHITE Sewing Machine TH8 BERT OF AI.«^ Unrival o', in Appearance, Unparalleled in S.xpticily. Unsurpassed in Construction, •** Unprecedented in Popularity. And Undisputed in the Broad Claim very nr»T or*r‘.n ati mo CVXCRYBT yiAMBMOHEDr, A PCI* Llost Perfect Sowing Machine IN THE MfOBUO. Spring and Smnmer Clothing, HATS, TftL^KS AND FURNISHING GOODS, To be sold at close figures, to cash buyers. My specialties are Good Gtff*ds, Good S.yles. Good Work. Before you buy call on me. „ ml)25-3in THOS. MURRAY. STD 3? AT HUGH BOYLR. Comer of Broad an<jl AVashinprton Streets AUGUSTA," &R0B6IA* Conveniently Located To Business. With Tflograph Offiff in the Building, and Sooihern Express Tompany Office Next Door to Hole! Bnilcliig. BUMMER RATES OF BOARD, TER BAY, 01.50* Single Meals. 50 cent*. | Single Lodgings, 50 csuU. 7— 'TOTTRRA V ^ BOVX.T^. WAVERLY HOUSE, $2 Charleston, S. C. $2 t very wbera who ] IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS /UINIMENT. It ahnald always be tuol for Paia la the Back and HMc* snd W*mt» rereffr end yreM.rX reW*/ In all esra of Braksra, t'ara, ripmina, Severe Baras, Benlffsi •*«>. NO FAMILY CAN HAFELY BK WITHOUT IT. It sriH tnannliy »•'» many ttmen Its snst to doctor*’ MlHnadJt^ j it within th* ranch af sH It is sold at 25c. n bottle, and can be obtained from an drugglsta. PERRY DAVI8 & SON, Providence, R. I. Proprietor*. a. '. ' «*-**• Cathartic Pills TIIEPL4CE TO BUY YOU SEWING MACHINE, —is — 346 BROAD STREET, Augusta, G-a. Cotubine tbs cbolcrst cathartic principles ht medicine, in proportions accurately adjusted to secure activity, m - - — certainty, and They are the result " ex- rem- ttnifonnuy or effect, i ncy are tne re ol years of careful study and practical perirueut. and are the moat effectual r sdy yet discovered for diseases, caused by derangement of the stomach, liver, and els, which require prompt and effeettt- satmeut. Avkk s Piu.s are speciallj bowel al treatment, applicable to this class of diseases. They act directly on the digestive and assim ilative processes, ana restore regular healthy action. Their extensive use by physicians in their practice, and by all civilized nations, is one of the many proofs of their value os a safe, sure, and perfectly reliable purgative medicine. Being compounded of tbe concentrated virtues of purely vegetable substances, they are positively free from calomel, or any injurious ^ro^rerttes, and can be ad- minisi en with perfect safety. Arm’s Puls are an effectual cure for Constipation or Costiveness, Indlgea- Constipatlon or Uosuveness, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Foul Stomach and Breath, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Memory. Numb ness, Biliousness, Jaundlre,JRheuina- tlsra. Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Dropsy, Tumor*, Worms, Neural gia, Colic, Gripes, Diarrhoea, Dysen tery, Gout, Piles, Disorders of the Liver, and all other diseases resulting la from a disordered state of the digestive apparatus. As a Dinner Pill they hart no equal. While gentle in their action, Pills are the most thorough and search ing cathartic that can be employed, and never rive pain unless the bowels are inflamed, and then their Influeae* is boat ing. They stimulate tbe appetite and » stive organs; they operate to purify enrich the blood.and imnart renewed health and vigor to the whole system. vigor to I fey Dr. J. C. Apr k utd Aaalytlcal I Lowed, Mato. IT Uk i Ce, The undersigned are new offering to the citizens of Augusta and to the public gen erally, the New Howe B, simple and light running, tost out. Tbe new improved 1, noiseless aud elegantly finished. Weed, noisAfCss and elegantly finished. The light tunning New Homs, with large space under arm ,- self-adjusting needle, simple and/arable. The very latest improved Victor, wilh ilf'lhreadlug Shuttle, and self setting self- Needle. Also, the “Stewart’" Family, superior to any of the styles h» the mark**. Karh one is ruarnnteed by the maker to be perfe:t in every re-pect. 7 .' (he above mentioned Machine.? are of the very li.lsst improvements Bobbins fill*'? on all of them without running tbs machine. Sold at low figures and all guar anteed. The {res t ffot Aari*- of tbs WMte !j the oosl eeo- Stsclac Wiki's 13 ill esccl tace i-1 tuoensnty r olksr maehir*;. ar4 la taNnittinfl ft to f"‘ Cisrslltsr michirs;,ar 1 In tsNnittinf ft ts th# t'Sdt we *ot It s"«fi Fs rs—***. sad la no Int’sncs h* i It treryst 1*0*1 tjaausivuy ttMSNMALlausa Is Its faior. Ths Ssw.v-1 tert8#Whitihas Isrrssned *• ts<h an sxtsat tiut ws a/s now coagsiltfl ts tars oot dk. Coxxi^twtw Swwri-rL{y 2-X#lc— •arwr^r tkxrow jaalixiat^o Ixx tia.® to »m cpi-y — tkv® d.®rr-LO.xi.i! , Fvery n:cHiss It wsmudsti tor 3 yssrt, snff sold tor S'th tt llbsrsl Siscoretls.or upon sssy gsoasMs. to tslt ths coiwesience ot casloswrs. •wiBtyn wavti9 nt ntwOttriu tsuttut. mi£ SEW!NG~MACHINE CCS N9 SE3 Euclid *«•., Cleveland, OMa. —For sale by— J. D. & T. F. S Rf I T H, 290 Bboau 5t., • - A couhta.G.,. Only 5c. Each. I wlll rocolve, In a few days, from Now York, anoth**r lot of (roods, at FIVE CENTS E kCH, consisting of,Bailee Pans, Brass Hand Bolls. Toy Knives, Forks and Spoons, Curry Combe, Hammers, Can Openers, Carden Hoes and Bakes com bined, Scissors. Lamp < hlraneys, Pape- terie. Note. Letter and Cap Paper per quire. Envelopes per package. Lead Pencils, eriling Books, Chrotnoe, Mdcilage, Ink, Slates, ABC Blocks, Checker Boards, Book Stops. Toilet Soap, Tooth Brushes, Tv' n t f f i n *w I’/vtF/'xsi RriuiwY anrf I'l i rx Knitting Cotton. Bound aud Dressing >, Ma king, Handkcichiefs. Towels, Bombs, Doylas lAee Bibs, Embroidered Marsciles Bibs, Jewelry, Ac. I have a few articles left of my tlrst lot, consisting as follows, all of which I < fl>r at flvo cents each J- 13. BARTON, The manftging partner of fhe firm, having had snore than ten years experience in ihe business, is thoroughly acquaintsd with ths leading maehines of the day, Aad will keep ,S'«W in stock only suek as k^ffnews to be first class. However, a machine of any snake may be purchased through us by special order. .B^bpeclal .mention given to tbe repairing of all kinds of machines. Work done promptly, and at Low Bat as. All work guara risen. Needles, Oil aad Attachments, for all kinds oi Bowing Machines for sale, at the lowest rotes (or firss-daas gvods. CaU and eee our goods, whether you pur chase or Aot. Corrsspondsnes solicited. Address, S. S. MAWtm 0 «0„ AUGUSTA, GA., novG-lf Ageats wantol. HuUcrlbe to The Psorut. Dlppcrofl’ans. Cake Cutter«.Poi>per Boxes ...irv ^ Egt Wash Basins, Coffee Canletere, Egg Beal eis, Potato Mashers, Toasters, Frying Pans, Mouth Organs, Hoop-Bkirts, Dime Novels, Iron Blands* Coffee Stands, Tack Hammers, Tin Plates, Ac. A fresh supply received weekly. I have an order for a lot of second hand books, provided they can bepurchaed low down. J.S. SHUCK, angto-ly Agent. Savannah and Charleston Kailroad Co. m. • r ' CHANGE OF BClIEtmi.E. -t- April 4, 1S79. ..~,Tbs following Schedule is in effect aiUtis date: - _ fait Mail, Daily. Leave Charleston - - Arrive ot Savannah - Arrive Jacksonville - • Leave Savannah ‘1 \- Arrive Charleston * Higkl Train, Daily: Lesve Charleston - - -7 60p, Arrive Savannah - - • fi 25 a. Arrive Port Royal - - • 4 GO a. Arrive at August* - . . . 6 86 a. Leave Savannah - - - 9 00 p. Leave Pori Royal - * U 00 p Leave Augusta - - 8 20 a Arrive Charleston - - » 7 60 a. - 7 00a. • 12 40 p. - 7 60a. - 4 00 p. - 9 66 p. Pullman oars on all Night Trains. laTEn C. 8. GA D3DKN. Engr. and 8up4. 8. C. Bstutox. G. F. aad T. Agcit 'E. SITUAIF.D IN THE'BEND OF KfX:' 4'.reet, the mutt faahloru’tde priurei ■*!• 7R'tM efi j. - ^ — Kirnt claei* In i.ll its | pulnt. i-i re. Tn K l* fut nUhed with 'h*- h a IT •/*'*- >v Ua-al, Noithern and bouthrr. market Kiret(l<aa I at an<l Barber Shop, fhr flnrst MIIHanl Room tn the Smith, -iervanta polite an«l atU-ntivn. Board... .. •2irer* < ay a.Lower reU-n hv th* w^*k or month. GEO. W. SULLIVAN, Lats or A. J. Kxxxxdv t Co.,) Jut ejv f Pn»pri*toi. ORDER YOUR M SAW MILLS# GRIST MILLS, CANE MILLS, GIN ENGINES. COTTON SCREWS, SH AFTING PULLEYS. Uanger'a Journal Mill Gearing, Ondflfm'na, TurMiw* Wntrer WBrol, Glu Gearing, Cheap! Judmui’a Uoverneru, Dlatoo’a Circular Saw, and Gutin r- ami Files, Bolting and BibLltt Motnl and BraM Fittiog, GMm and Check Valven aod Whlstlea, Gauges, etc., and Iron Braes Castings and repaint from Geo- R- Lombard & Co., FOREST CITY F0UNJRY AND MACHINE WORKS, ; MKAarns w.itsb rowrs, 170 rixwicg entur, . ~ AI’OITWTA. GIJOR4-I A. OT,D IRON AND BRASS WANTED. F. W.- Wasener & Co. 0S1ASLBE TOST B- 0. 159 161, 163 {in'! 165 East Bay. 2, 4, and 12 Queen Street. 13,15, 17 and 19 Vendue Range, Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers. Cotton and JN aval Stores Factor**. Sole AgenU for Georgia and Watfenor Orange Guano. Liberal advance* made on ^Shipments of Cotton. We have a special Produce Department for whieh we solicit consignment* of Roogb Rice, Pea*, ct^ j , *epl8-»?m JPZfftW RATES, CHARLES K. BATES, GEORGE C. SELMA If, JAMES r. GffHSfi. THOS. R. MeGAUAE, EDWIN BATES & CO. JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS i»» CLOTHING Nos 122 and 124 Meeting St, Charleston, 8. C. 71 Uni ROBERTSON. TAY LOR & CO.. Bucceooore to GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. CDTTOIMCTS1S, VIUISIU (IICIIS. w o —AND — COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 >K1> 3 HA.YNK toXRKEX. CHJkKL-lCMTON, rCO-NBIGNM ENTS OF COTTON SOLICITED. C. -T 99-5m -w,