The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, July 01, 1880, Image 4
tfye jU'iiplc.
One Ykar .
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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
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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
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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
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*
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rmport«r and dealer in Italian and
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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 *
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A«v " - ““ “ ’
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cunlTolUng it* dally make-up. it now has a cireuln-
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•nn n«ws(>apur, and eejoys nu income which It is at
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ol Its readers. Fenplo of eflumnditioas of life and all
»«y» of thinking miy and n«d Tho Sun ; aud they
ill
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(non SCtt*C, IttapilrTu uj „< ii<>i>u .nmrricao pruicipiiw
and back ret by Inmcstyof purpoeo. For this reason
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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
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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
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^
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TIIK WORLD FOR 1880
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opponents. A failure to do this in 1876
contributed greatly to tbe loss by the
Democracy of »he fruits of the victory
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most iuternstiiig and Impoitant year* of
t la crowded and evsntful century. It wilt
wltuetsa PreeldenUal election which may
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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.
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Vr Columbia 12.0&am
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Nobtm.
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Ar Columbial0.4S’‘
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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.
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99-5m
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