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... • • • • . nm cnk ysar . . Six Mouths . . AK0MI* «r ft he People WrillAtnn-O. A.a'UUiMW. Elktv-B. 0. HtaMhkl.Ii. BlliCkvillH—Ml). lr K. SfRADMA.V. Omhanw-u K. I yt.kk * Midway—U.w. Wamihh. ' MiBberr- D. P. Hoorr.:;. Ailondiile.-VV. 0. JuMvsov, Bimon*—Johx B. McN \n. Duntwrtaa and (in-eni 'ml -Obokoe H. Batsh. Chat l wton—R. M. Ai.irr wdek. Our o<ibaer4iaH A *ind ud'«rUa*Tfl can rail upoa lh« nenrent, Ajpuit whenoeei Wey wish to ao ou :t», <)nr Ajr<*ntH are awthoriaetf^oroiHdve and givo receipte forall monaya.duo'K!. I It u rumored the Presideut lias reoiovod ’ F.'TT. Brayton as Collector of,Internal RrvciMW, •ml npjioiutc<l Warren R. riat Mitd 1 , one of Mackry .< Iienelimeo, to One i* about iw dentitutc ill lji(5;piuti<'r of fbaraetrr aa tlie o'her. Vlytiln however, not the leant ot the twoevila, hm deekh thy the smaller. (Jon. Grant ia^ohix Knglirml to rpcncl aoino (inre in the quiet meiety of hi* dnupliter .\ellh*, attil hii absence “may be four yearn and t»tiy bo forever.* But thiv doe# not loolc tovy much Ijke harkin'; bin friend Guvticld, or‘ < 9ta > ndii><! up to the rack /odder or uo fodder,” liki Ajdullful poUticiaiw , ' : t»■ in.■■ — ■ ii.i > i —a ■ a educational. Rkv . A. Bwst EniTon. Kdaciitlon tl:n IIukIm oT OMr l*o« IUIckI Oriranlaailon. Our coustitutious are bised on the assumption Gut,pur people can road and write. Every onu in expected to an swer for huu‘tflf nh.it are the limits and powers of our Govrrnm'ut, Not ouly this, but every one is presumed to be able to read what is written in v tho law, and by the constitution of tUc fUtate is presumed to be uO.o to give a written expression of lus opinion ou political questioui, and of his qkoioe of legislators and rulers. It provides that in all elec tions by the people the electors shall vote by ballot, which is defined to be a piece bf paper, or other suitable mate rial, with the ua.:.o mitten upon it of the irerson to be voted fin-; or h.s used iu our constitution to mean, “a secret mothod of voting by means of a piece of paper upon which the nuo'c of the person voted for is written.” The de mand for the b .dot, because of its se crecy and hence its freedom from im*' proper influence, whether of hr.bery or corruption, has haen in England the battle cry of everTTaHiaiurntary reform •ince the ooramcucorocnt of this century. The ballot then is a aocret, written vote, but to be a secret vote the person cast ing it must be able to write (he name of the person tor whom ho voted, or at least to read it himself if written or pro- vidad for oowrenience. He must do this for himself, ‘or if ho is dependent upon another to write his rota for him, his vote at once loses the essential which the constitution bus eniv^voredto secure hi its exercise. Lnh-ss written by the voter himself, or selected by him with out the aid or assist >ncc of another, it is uo longer a accrct vole.' • • * Thu constitution is built upon the idea that aach and every elector rhall be able to read and write. Thoiurh proclaiming universal saffrsjp the framers of the eouatitntion took rare to require that the General Aasautbly should provide fora liberal and uviform system of tree public rohoola. and require the compul sory attendance of chi'dran at either public or private school*. The cduca- tionel tax raqunad by the constitution is now a pan of the orgautc law of (We State. The oouittuition, theu, itself a written law, provides that the vote of the elector shall be cast by ballot, the essential of which in secroey, which se crecy requites that the voter shall be able to ruad and write, and to enable him to comply with this requirement, and benefit by its prcUrtion, provide* au annual tax for ihusu^jiort of schools in which he may be ible to Icaru to read and write, is it uot, then, riglit and proper that having -on* so far, nnd done so much to serine (he freedom of fhu elector, that tbu State should go one step further sod require each nnd evciy elector to read and write a* the condi tion and qualification of the exercise ol his right to vote. Is r-t this the logi cal rotult of the Gieory and system of the constituiion ? In .dasaachuitetl-i »n one is eligible to vote or hold office who shall uat be able to road the comtitu- tion hi the Kuglisli lang iagc and write his own name ” •‘Another ecmoderation worthy of at tention is that oneHwcuricth of all our annual taxes La now appropriated to the support of th* pub*.?« school*. This tax esn only be levied for the generiv! good. The fcriaio can only tax me Air the edu cation of my neighbor's children on the print ip lo that whoever tins the right to hang, Ins the rigid to educate. If, then, it coiupehi me to pay in order that others jnsy learn, should it uot require those for whom l am taxed to leuru ? Tlw constitution ol thu ritatu prescribes tlwt it shall be the duty of the Legislature to provide for the conipu'sory attendance of children at eilhur public or private schools, and the general welfare can best ha promoted by enforcing the pro visions ot ftbr canatitutiou. If our people, the white people of the State, intend to hold the governimut, as they say they do, they must, if neces sary, ecc to their own education. * * the comparative retrogression of the white people of this State in education b easily accounted for when we recol lect (i) ttiat out of 60,000 of her voting population who wont into the war (thus giving a soldier forJ*4very vote rust for secession,) 12,000, that b just one- fifth, were k'llcdor died iu service, and that auioug thoso 12,000 were many of her most educated sons; (2) the im poverishment of her people by the war, dosing her private schools, and- (3) the sicaling aud squandering of the public school funds during the rule of the ne groes aud outcasts so long maintained in rule over us by the party which coo- trolled the Generrl Government. These doubtless are the cause* of our mbforfuue in this respect, and they ex OIMUU oar peophi from Gw aoaer as to cyr ignorance, but whiln it does ao, it don* not relieve us of the necessity and duty of straining evert narve to rcooyer our former high standing among educat ed ptople. Nay, the recollection should arouse US to greater HP>rt.—Coi. Ed- wnrd McCrady, jr.^of Chariest on. r TW South Cardin* Railroad and the Cbsrlotte, Columbia and Augwata Rail- load are to he eooofctevl at the crossing hriow Columbia, an that eoeches mat br Uawdvrred freen on* loauotkr. THK WORLD FOR 1880 Domoorute averywhur* should inform tticiiisclvva oai-efui.ly allko of Grrf >• Otlon ••f tholr party throughout th* country and of i h« niovcnimits of their itupuhlh-MM opponents'. A failure to do lids |n 187il contributed KiHat'jf to the loss hy the Democracy <>f (ho fruits of the victory fairly won at the poll*. Che year IttHft promises to he one of the mdet intereetimr and important years of t is crowded and eventful century. It will Wttneea a Preftidenlhil elecUon which may rettull ln re-estahli*tiiug the (lOV'-rnmenl of thl * < ountr.v 6u the prinolples of ite eon- etitutlonai founders, or lu permanently chumriutf G<* relations of the States to the Federal power. Mo Intedltnent man can regard such an election w th indifference. The World, a* the only daily Enpllxh n«wspap-i' puhii-hed in the city of New York wldch upholds the doctrines i4 con- •Ututlonal Dvniocraev, will steadily roptw sent tho Dernocrailc party in this areat oanvnss. It will do thl* in nospirit of servile parUeanship, huticiuperately and firmly. As a newspaper The World, beiny the organ of no man no clique and no In terest. will present lb* fullest and the fairest picture it can make otjeach day’s parsing history In tim city, thu .State, the country and.the world. It will aim here after, hs h*ret.< for?\ at accuracy llret of ail things in nil tli.it it publishes No man, however humble, shall ever be permitted truly to complain that he has teen un just! v devlt with in the columns of The World. No interest, however powerful, shall ev*r h* permitted truly to boast that it can silence thu fair criticism of The World . During tho past year The World has seen its daily uiicnliitliMi ireltled ami its weekly clrwulatioii pushed far beyond that of any other weekly newspaper in the country Till* great incri aoo has ^xien won, as I lie World t elkvos. bv truthful "i s- 4 , enter- pi iso osaseleas setlvlty ill oolli-cUug news and unfaltering loyalty to itself and toil* readers |u dealing with the questions ol , the day. It Is our hope and it will be dur ' endeavor that The World's record for 1B8<» , may la> written in the arpiobathm and the support of many thousauds more of now readers iu ail parts of this Indissolu- - hie L’idou of Indestructible States f>m»reU, LI VST OamplalDt, r wmX, faint foillrs*. MstUc- apiK fltn. *nu •t.-nuiuf rtetleat, nervou* w. ok- Liors or l< sa lo^i of memury,- TI.om iyiupiuina may only * port of ttom tu any Snoc.-viuv ... aprodscM ty WpclCo CCRfsB or PARASITCS tca ou thf parts when detnitated Fy c-.W, or olucr inunoa. f ■»- urrh of Uio btcmucb, liowels, I.lvrr. UladCsr, Kktaoys an Womb Is »lso very oommoi, rrwluclua B.iIihimishs, DV fetal aalarlt v nrn It irculcs In Uio ll.roai auftlmijs irpio- C urr , CHONCHd iO AND CPWMIHipTiOtl in.all eases Uie fui - arlt-jscxls: in tlio BLOQpfjmd produeuerery eoiirelvable form of blc'id polsonlnir7~Bl/itiM formsof »ha Catarrh ai-rms proUuco AfTHMA, HAY f£Vf-n.HanralrU.and violtnt-fltaof coughii j. WDUac.Uarscn’isa lliftons yovrr, laSaiamailnn of (he I.un " rlearlay, rrisipotu, ttea Dtsoases, Falling of tno Ualr Framaiu/otirajm**, k i - 1 TO REISTT. ' Four Lai ge Ro-’ins over WF.ATHERJrt- A EASTEULlNG’a dtore. Suitable foiHLsw Odiceo. y * mavC-tf 'taken Up f —BY 1’ffE — . !:J Patterson House BAR.TWELL, S C. i ura. m4. Utvr PROF. PAINE’S POSITIVE, NEVER-FAILING TREATMENT. OftC Prof. Palno ’ s Catarrh'V apor as dir oc ted on tho bottle. Tntooncof Prof.Patne’s I.lver Wend- ler Plllsovsrv hlirlit. and o loot Prnf. Peine’a AnttaoiKlo Powdirs threa times adav, Until cured. FOR CONSUMPTlOiX AMD Br.ONCHITISusoProf. Klno’aOaUirh Vapor, AulUeptlc Powders, *nd IU(«xr, Stomach and l.iver TonlO TlirecBonaon tlie txjtilo. • — FOR FEMALE EHSEASC usa ProCT*alno's Ti.nle Ton and Notts Tonte Syrup. For DYSPEPSIA tss I’nir. 1’sine's It lo-.d, ntoiuath and Liver Tonic. For CCriSTIpATtCN u; : 1’rof. I aiu.'s I i»ur wlilrn kill tUo*>nnsof disease and waves lcr.vei Uie lenient coitlvo. ForSKINDIS- " i Cntari h VepornsdUeetwi on each bottlo. For FULL TREATMENT scnil y Bccord, or Bhnrt-ha|d traaiai'ntof dl-caao. MWitfree. For certTncateisC ever known la Catarrh, Consumption, cu., ruad the Peabody KccouL- novator Pills, w te» mo»i wcMMXfB io'a Pen body uf cures ( irnr UUertcd hort-hand fre a Catarrh, Coi Whigs That Never Di5 and Never Will Cnve Calan h. - liras, oxyuen Inhalants, powders amt muffs, hasnl douchowl-h salt and other dkrbotjd acid, mtmateof amaiouln, fumes of iniuiete of ac-unonia eloctrlciljf arid salvafflida. Irrf . , . in, eloi _ . tatlng oils, lar, the pretended cnrlioHie of tar, homa opr.thy, tllonalhy. and all oilier pathlbs. Ttip*« prclended cures have been Ibnrouclilv tried, aud pave proven a Tallui n. ho great snd uuUarsal Uaa i»xn tbs failure that in con side nvllon of cno-s of catanhacnlrlng t> mo for trcaimont I was obliged to hi (fin a systematic liivcitlsatlou of the whola subject. After numerous experiments, proirn tod olHMTvstlons and hiVestlcMfon, 1 harett last mado inytTunddiscoveriesef t alarrli Vsnm- nml ilui Antiseptic t rent (Kent of disease. Vi itbontany ptxfenshnT o/>r there remedies to the j . . . . • nubile jOStlfled by tha experience of ten yean’study end practleo and tho turccssfcltrcotmunt of s6,iu0 cases. So far as I know not a slneln f^ll^l^• tnenro hasoe r.rred In my prr-tlreN For Desctiptlon and Cure of All Disomies, send to:- Prof. Pal no’s larjp Practice of Mcdh Ine; 1,000 PSRcs, ft6 0(1. for HOME TREATMENT, send for Prof. Paine's Domestic Practice or New Si hoo! Remedies; 009 paiTCS, ( 0. , „ I'it Personal rxamlaatlon »nd Treatment, cali or write to Prof. Pains. BIB. Ninth street, PhU- adelphla. . knr Po-ltive. Nevor-talltmt Cure of FEVER AND AGUE, CHILL FEVER-NEURALCtA and RHEU MATISM.uw Prof. Paine'* Antiseptic Powd-n or Pills and < atuan hymp. For positive-Cureof all tormitof NERVOUS DEBILITY, uro Prof. Palue's S. P. Pill or Serve TmicHvrnp. Xledlciues may bo ordered throuf'a druggists, agents, or dlroctly from th* main offloe, 801’III NINTH STREET, rHILA.DELF1IIA. For stale by L«roy Molair, Darn well, 8. C., apd O. E. Stoufman, Black ville, 8. C. tnhljL- • . tlm RATL*. Our rates of Fub*cilption remain un- changad, ami area* follows : Dally and bumiaya, one )*ar. $10; six month* $S 3*: tlir**- months, $j 7J. Dal y. without Huudays, one year, $8, six moths, $1 75: threemon'h*. $2 '25; leas titan three iiionth*. ftl a month. ThaUuuday World, on* year, $2. Tha Moodily World, containing th* Hook It*views and ‘TXdlego Chronicle," on* year, $1 &d. The tteml-Weokly World (Tm-adays and Krt(tsy*)-$i a year To club agent* -as extrs copy for club of ten ; the Dally f.ir oiub of twwnty-flve The \V>*s I y Wot id (Wedneadryi-ftS a vear. Toolun agepte-»a exUa copyJor RTiiD oT toll. Uie eauu-kkoekiv for c.ubof twenty, the Dallr for oieb of fifty. bpedmeu nutnhera aaut free un applloa- lion. Terius~Csxh. Invariably in advance 8*nd poat-offli** money orjor, hank draft or i egistared lellor. Bill* at risk of the Address "THE WORLD." Mi-Ot Park Row New York. THE SUN FOR 188ft THE PL ACE TO BUY YOU SEWING MACHINE, A good collection of Horses, Buggies, Carriage*. Wagon*, Ac., to hire. Also splendid Stnbles for tho accommodation of Horses, and well trained groomsman to at- lend itf’ stock coming to the stnblcH.— (.‘barges very moderate. dsiJic ®, mwum, jan2R- PROPRIETOR. Cure The Ann »(ll d-sl with the eveat, of the year |S*i Inltsovn foOii.iH, |.r.l(, aril »u<i«rM.*H ht ryteaty. From isutisrv I iinlll IK-e.^ilar 31 it 1 u* o, •ml l.usiuii Isuyuam . smi pdatnl for ike P«>s4v.l tell. «•* In c iiumc sll the ioimIu. l-d an s n-w-iwpO, written In tUs ■ l»u(u*«*'. smi pfintari f As a nnwspnprr. The te-n telt I1*« I.f III,- Wi.rhl uroiuplljr. Slid pcweallns it in the iiinet tet.'lleylhle ,h*po—the »hapr that nlll raabt* il« nwh r» to k-wpWvU sKreael at th- sc.- with the h ut HSperio. tl.c «t|>-n<tiUir- of nm. Iha'srest- '-t isteree* to lb> sreatest aua.'—i—I tut |e. tin- U« ' •"iiro'liii* it* Jsllt uiik-op It n >w ho. s tirvuU* tl»» wry much Ur*er than Ihst of any oih< r Ain«Tl- i»ew,|«p. r soft enjoys an ImxNn, «ht. h II !• at all Unt-a pro|nr<ri to >p.-n.i Hbsrslly A.r th.- Ivncltt ot It- fewder*. iW,,h of all .UMlitlon- of life sltd all * sytfof thinking I. iy sih! o sil the Hu it , and the, all iterice wtli-fscllon of w.iii'' sort from it* columns, I foe th. « k-p „ii l.oriiiir simI remtiltk It In Its . omnwntii oil men and altefr*. The Hun K - lievea that the ooly euklc ,.f |,.li, , U„ni|d tax mu- IU«U ~ lls«-, lll-plr d jp-millir Auu rlc.lS prilWlpha ao.l tel* kid I’t hotio-ly of por|MWM-. For th'- reason It is. and will continue to hr, absolutely intl<-|*-ie|- eni of party, i Ums, clo|ue, orgaiilxativu, or iulen sl It U for all. hut of ihhic. It will eontlnn.' to|irmisi' »hat U (o<a1 siul n'nndiat.. what hestl. takmi; ran- that Its htuiruaflv hi in the point and lilaiu, l- roi.d the p. si—lbi I It * of ta tnii m'joind, r-t,.sl It is until- flue need bv npiidiui* to well, save th.me which ma) te had try any iHirrhas. r ailh two ivjits. It hidta in- JusU<- ami rja>skllt) even more lhau it hstea unn«- i-Tuory aords It ablmis rauds. piths pads, nnd ic- ptor,*. aineomp.»>|a of every aperies. It wlil con- tiouv throuabout Die )oai niao to etes-ti-e IbeSist cloaa, liistnict the , vui.d, and Rtaeoiintenance tht thinl All honest men, with teuicat ixiuvicllons whethersottnd or mr-taken, atv It- friends. And The Hun inuk.w no Imui'W of telling the truth to If a tr ends wheto'Tf-r iwcaslon arl-e* for plain ms ;ikI lie I hesv are the princiidc- upon a hit It The Hun will he isMiducltd during tne year to .sinio The rear loan will te one In whieh no pal Ann Head can afford to cIum- hi*eyes to puhlic afi'iuy. It t-lmmm>il>|e Uiexa^cerslc lie lui|H>rt aneo of the politleal wonts a hleb it hao In store, or the niveseitv of resolute vigilance on the part of every citlsen who dednw to prv*cr>e the tiovernni. nt that the fourul- er*cave ns. The ilcluiles and ai-U of f'on^ivsa, th utterances of the uivap, the cxeillue ronU sts of th Repuldiran ami Immoeratic pnrtM, ip w m arly mptal iu strength throughout theeoiiptry, the vsrv- lug drift of public -outiment. a III all 1-wr dlttvil. amirtRvtivefjr upon tho Iwenty-fourlh I’realdenlial nka'tiou, to be held In Novenihiv. Four years ago next November the will of the nation, as expnwMxI at the polls, was thwarted by an ttlmiuiiuihln eon- RfylMMavy I Ho tsrs*»*Wbgaia» n n<i km-|\s.R^lm I ,.r u—tef-.te "| , a*w # v i • a*w - ywn svtaw - (* *f*g •w , *f* , fll l|Vf vfY W nifri silll huid iln* oMIookfl|i«rY Mtofo. Will thi* crime ol* IteT'fl be repeated In 1 -HO V The past dc-ade of years oiienvd alth u corrupt, extravagant, nnd iu- *ol >ot Aduilnlstrstloti iutroneked at Washington. Thu ban did something toward dislodging I he gang snd breaking its power. The same met are n va intri- (tuing to restoiv their leader and them-elves to place- from which they wow driven by the iudignatlon of th" people. Will I her suectxxl ( The cuuitug year will bring the answer t« those moinenunix .pieetions. Tho Sun will be on hand to ehrouiele the facts .v- they are develoned, and to dghlbit them clearly end fearlessly in their relations fo e.\ podiency and right. Thus, with a habit of phihiwiphical good humor In looking at the miuer affairs of life, and In great things a steadfast purf-we to maintain the right-of •ho people and the principle- of the Conetfl agalnyt all aggreiwoiw, The Sun is prepared to w -truthful, instructive, and at the same lime etitor- taintog hist on of t MHO. Our rales of subscription remains nnchaognd tb<! Itelly Attn, a '— * . eolumns, tfs price month, or $0 .At) a year ; or. {ucludiiig iisy (vaper. an eight-ivage sheet of ftftv-six eolumns, the price I- O.s cetds a month, or fii'7' 7"O a year, po-utg* paid. Tho Sunday Cslltlon of The Sun is also furnished separately at 01 QO « f ear, pt«Magc paid. The pram of tiie Weekly 8u», right pages, fiflr-rix eolumns, is 01 a year, posts go paid. For clubs of ten -ending 01t» we will scud an extra copy free. Addreas I. W. KNOLAND, piy-dw Pnansher of The Huu, K. Y. City, Is a pttrely v*Kela1»1e biller and powerful tonir, and H warranted a apend.r xtnl cer tain cure for Fever anti Aguh, Dhllls and Fever, Intermittent or Chill Fever,Remittent Fever. Dumb Axne, Pelriotliral or Dilious Fever, and all malarial tlWorderw. In miiuituatie tli»- triela, tly ratiij puUe, coated tongue, thirst, lamitudr, loss of apimilte, pain iu the hnuk and loins, and oddness of the •run* and extreinitkNt, are an It preiuntn- tfoim of afverer symptom* whtrh te rmin ate In the affue paroxysm, succeed<M by high fever and profuse jienpiratloa.. It Is a startling fort, that quinine, ar senic, and other poisonous minerals form tha luisis of moai of tho " Fever and A|pin rrc(>araU.iM», ’ “ SpccHka,” •'Syrnpa.’’ snd “ Tonk'S,” in the msrket. Th* |ire|w oral hms tntele from th< s* mfm ral fvilsons, irfthough thev are jialatable. and may break rherhlil, do nm mrr. but tesrr the malarial and their own drun poison in the system, prodiu liiff quinism, uixxinese, rinxitig In the enre, beodachr, vertigo, and otter diaunrters more LciaviaUr than the ilUeoa* they ware Intended to cure. As km's AiH'sCrar ttewonghly eradh ate* tte-w nniimM prdaons from the ay stem, and always cores the m-vetert caoe*. It rontalna uo uuiaiue, tnineral, or any thing tlust could injur* tiie inoet delicate j-a- tiant: ami lie i row mug eju-ellcRr*. above 0a certainly In cure, ia that it leitvee lha avatein as free from disease as la-fore tha attack. For Liver Complaint«, Avsit’s Aues Crsx, by dlrert a*'tion on the hrer ami biliary a(<par.itu.s, drives out she poiaohs whhdi produce com|0auilA sod atlmulates tlwi syatcku to S ▼iP»t>iia, baallhy comliliou. it wb« n taken according —13 — 346 BROAD STREET, • Augusta, Ga. The undersigned are new offering to the citizen* of Attgii-ln and to the puhlic gen erally, the New Howe B, simple and light running, juri mil. The new improved Weed, noiselc!"' »n<l elegantly tini-lied. The light running New llnine, with large space under arm ; self-adjusting needle, simple ami durahte. Tiie ve^y iaiest iinprovel Victor, with •elf-threading Shuttle, and self-setting Needle. Also, the “Rt-wart'’ Family, suparlor to any of the styles in the market. Kach one is rnsranteed by the maker to h# perfa:t ia every re-pect. ►ir All the above metmoned Machine^ arc of the very Intrst improvements llobhins Alii don all of them without running the machine, tiald at lew figures and all gilar- asieei. J. tt PAItTOXv j The managing j.artneT of the tirm, haling had ware than lea years exp. rt« >»«• ia 'be j hu-ines- »s thormitriily scitiaint -d with the I lending Dirt,.*bii.cs of the d.ty, and Mill keep J in stoek only »uch us Be kn^ws lo be first [ cla-f. Howvtcr, a macbtnr ,,f any m^ke ' may be pureLa-ed througlAs !•> special f-erwir. - \ , |U,' 1 p«ctalM{etiti«a given lothe repairing ^Fall kind ,.f lancbinds. Work at Low Hales. All dolt< sork „ For a four pstre sheet" of twenty-right ice by msil, |wst iiahl, is i'Ttt cent- a fvO a vear ; or. lucluding the 8uw- Job Work* I am prepared lo receive »n*f execute orders for any kind of *r JOB PRIlSrTmG. St the lowest CASH PRICES. Or ders nolieiied. Benj. Davies, PEOPLE OFFICE, f Barnwell, 8. C. SEE lan to W waritin yoarowd town. Firs d«Uar oatSt No risk. Reader If ytm want a tea of ritner nx san make all the time they work, write fur parifcte land. Maine JvS-y VtaMrit ftetlaad, ; AtiverUso in Xml PeufLC. W.- warrant to diructions. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co, Practical and Analytical Cte-sui-U, Lowed, Mau. . g ^ SOL* BT au. i>iseec.i>ra avaatwaaa* ot ‘J ly Just 0|i< k ncd. New Bar Room IN U A M BKRG. iii i promptly, ami | gtrtratleed. 4 Necdiss. till aud Altuckiueals, f r all ' Simts of Sewing MsrTtines f.r »;dc, at tbg ,i firve-l rstix-tor nr-ucla— go-I'. w £>& un« -cca tv (food-, wliother ! rlt.tre or not. (Vi re-poti'ienee —*lic!le»l Addres- yatt j*ur- J. BABTOFf & CO,, A! Aar**" wanted. GIST A. G A . aovG-tf Just Arriveil -AT- Chas. Pechmanu’s A New Stock of CHOICE WINES, MQCORS AND SKHAltS. Mixed Drinka of uuy kind, on ll'l*.. Faqiily (iroeerie*, Baker’s Dread. Call and sec him at Od. F. H. Gault's old ofhee, Daiuhorg, J, V* SABUSAW. JB*. mylfi-fim AGKIfT. S£a JPr^STOEIS, Druggist 1 Apothecary, BLACK) IIJJJ, , v f\, H AS on hand and is (Vinatantly ret*ivlnar a well eclectori Htiick of putu DIU'OS. CH > ft IN (H, OlL8, FKRFUM- KHY TOILET UfilCVA-BRAC, PATENT MEDICINKH and Drucrfflbtc nundiice. all t>f whltit he ofl'TH on the meet icaboiutbJo terms for cash or country pro*lnw. Professional calls iu town or country promptly attended to. oct2-ly niiE LXSLRANCl' The St. Paul Firt —ANtT— Marine Insurance Company CAPITAL $1,704,881' THE SAFEST COMP AN V IN TU lll'V Clothing, BOOTH. SHOKS H. W. Walkar MIDWAY, SC., Dealer la , j Groceries * Dry Goodh, 1 . Hardware, ( Clothiafe* General Merchandise- Please don't f ril to »rtve him a call. He sells the best goods at the lowest prices, and pays fufl tiifures for cotton—in seed rrr baled. apl-ly JN EW YORK’S GAS-LIT LIFE ILLUSTRATED. The abavc U the title of 0 of Kkf'trhcii of tho Khiuty jihts* t«f life ao4 t hvftni«*it*r (xreat Metro- now l>etn^,XiiH)L illmt rmtsulfpom wot beat ie ^k«tche0 iu the . • 9 National Police Gazette of X.'w YorR.^'oTcTi arc n.&n.Htic and faithful por IgaHuriatiiOin teaiTife. Theillusttnitioiuiftrc by the If <t talent atUiimthl*-, aixl the dciH'riptionR fYoiii the pen of the iuo**t sifted Journalist aud brilliant writer in Aint/rini, who, it 10 i_‘onc\*dt , d. has rivah-dthat tnaider haiul at word painting—Tharlr* iHckt-M*. (1 i* ftufht h‘iit lo .say that **Xow York'* (Janlit Life" will |»rf^M ut the mo*! strikiuK, vivid and truthful pietora of thoMbo undercurrent ui life in -JCvw York i/iiy that lia* ovog pretH-nted to tht*, C ulilie. The Saiional Hoikrc UaA'tU* of New York f«ir}ialo hy all ncwHsloal^va, pnee 10 ernt-* per copy or it can If* ordered direct fn>tn the puhlUhcr. huhacriplion pikfia IK-per yowr. TW HAIftowal PoTl<!*; Gaa*Lte. of New Y<>rtc, ha-i uo coo nation wlih any other publication of iu clu-v*. who for gain, 00 far a« poHriihleoopy it» title and app«*aram*c. ^XTTION—*1 be (mldie wm- rautionfd afainst buying weak imitations of the National I'olh'e (/** xette. In all eaarwiHI that the |»»|M. r 10 dated from New York and has the puMUbcr* name prioted oti each copy. » K*-hi ill 0 ih'cm nbtMiUl U* made Uy fM«a oftca order, draft ou New Y'ork nr hv rc«t«terrd fetter, to KlOlf * K1M{. KOX. rub’Uher. ( »r *|#ni«r and WU'iamMu. New York 4 11 > - T fii HE WHITE Sewing machihe KGST OF aMw Unrivokf. in Appear ana, Unparalleled in SimpUcily, 1 Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity. And Undisputed in the Brood Claim v lies*. c» Ctma V«« v bf.st oi-r.skATireo' Ql'ICKKST SEX.(.IMG, ■ a^usoomacax, arid Ftrfict Cswlag MuMm IN THK (WORLD. _ -a: NOTIONS, A.NO A LOT OF Fresh Family Groceries —IN MY- UNITED STATES . * ' dnT . Will underwrite on all kinds of properly, real aqdjpersonul, in Barnwell coni.ty, in cluding grit a, giuJmmefc, milla-aad machiu •17, cotton ginned and uugiased at {fie low. est current rateg,. -Tr 4 H. M. THOMPSON, Local Agent, Williaton. S. C. N. B, Foliclvs issued in best Knglish Fire Cempoalesif preferred, confined to dwell- lag bouses, stores sad content*. , •If ^ ‘ Ar^L V ** » TSTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES TO ALL OF toy lorusr eustomt-rn that 1 have re sumed the Wsffoaiog business, sad all or dors tor liauliocr at say deoieWMino Idft at my rsaldeo^e. or that of Mr J. J ioprsm, willfoa tbMkfully ed, aad promptly atteoilbd au«7-iy. to. 8. 8HTTUK. Bar Room Can be fruund tiie finest stock of WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS - - Ever brought to the village. When you come to Barnwell don’t forget to call and seo me, Chns. Beclimarin oiau*s, a Ji u isiucKS, 1/riecker Be Hook Htiaps. Toilet Soap, Tooth Hru Kqlttfny r.ittow^ iDuna aiiftf*Dr* Domb», Hla' , kfbg, Handkerchiefs. To Just Opened, •V Full Stock of NEW 8PKING AM> AT Subscribe to Tux People, Miles' Emporium XK BAMBERG, 8. C. ■. > >. • r - Hsring completed my Stoek of New Goods, 1 now offer- to the trade generally, and the Ladies in particular, Bargains, in the way of Dress Goods, Hats, Ac. I cal) espeeisi attention to Ike Millinery Depart meat, which ' has been selected with care, and Hats Trimmed to order, in the latest and most fashionable style. Attention has bees bestowed open all etfcjr sr(teles of UercbsutlMe, soch os are iy k*pt ts^ajwsll asearted (lock tf ves J. J MILKS, Tbs i-estperr’.rdye! thvWbffsM the most ees- slr.ctns tf flit# te its MCri'u-rs *»4 ssasfasntr 0>«r eHtr wnclttass, srd In suMsttting It te Mie trlfts •• put It s-nai's xir-’ts. snS Is SS nt'sne# Its v It s*er )*• iteiOtl to SLUsL soy rseeruasnsattea Is its te-or. TSs eswx-4 tort-w WV*ehss InersaseS te swS ss tsteni Hut ws are asst csm;,*ti*S I* turn set Ute Corr.-plv-w Swx»- xxcr awmsy tlxrc-e ej&A-.-u.t'ra Xrx tXvo R-y *.o rxappiy ti.u norxxaucxdLl Ever? tsacfcH* is tv*rranl-d 'or 3 years, sn« sale (or r-sh »t li>er»l sivrounts.er atre- tsvy Fi tatMt. tc suit tbs conrcaltres et customer*. SkTAORTS WXPTC IN UNWCTPHS inftTWT. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CC ? Ml 3 K R E orOrt Av#., Clevrisnrt, OMa — For sale by — d. & 29t> Bro s iv T. St., v. S M I T II, Auousta.G.i. Only 5c. Each. yn Bn I will receive, in a few dayn, from Now York, anoth-r lot of jroofts, at FIVE ENTS EVCH, consistinif of bailee Vaus, ratts Hand Bells, Toy Kniveo, Fol ks and Hponns, Curry ."Combs, Hammers, Can Openers, Garden Hoes aud Bakes com bined. Hci a soi"8. Lamp < himucyH, Pape- teric. Note, Letter and Cap Paper pef ffulr*, Envelopes per package. Lead PoneHs, wrilinif Books, Chromos, M del lags, Ink, Slates, ABU Blocks, Checker Boarde, Brushos, Dressim; j. Towels, Doylue Lace Bite, Embroidered Marseiles Bibs, Jewelry, Ac. I have a few articles left of mv first lot.'consisting as follows, all of which J t ffev "at tlve cents each Dippers, I’amf. Cake Cutters,Popp'ir Boxes Wuiji Basins, Coffee Canisters, Egg Beat ets, Potato Masliera, Toasters, Frying Pans, Mouth Organs, Hoop-Skirts, Dime Novels, Ii’on Stands, (’offeo Stands, Tack Hammers, Tin pistes. A- 1 . A fresh supoly received weekly. I have an order for a lot of second hand books, provided they can be purciiied low down. J. S. SHUCK, ang28-ly , Airent. Savannah ami Charleston Railroad Co. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. , April f, 1S79. Tho fontmlng Schedule is In effect at this date: n fait Mail, Daily. I^sve Charleston - - . • ^YbOa.m. Arrive at Savannah - - - 12 40 p.m. Arrive Jwckitonvilli - . - . 7 50 u. u. Leave Savannah - - . - 4 00p.m. ArriveCbarksiou - - - ,9 66 p.m. Might Train, Daily^ Leave CharltMlon Arrive Sevsnnsh jss: Bamfierj. S, C. If. f. ' -7 60 p. ». - 6 26a.m. • 4 00 s. m. • - - 6 M a. m. *f—-1 00 p. m. - II 00 p m - . . . » 30 a m >* - 7 50 a. m. M all Ntofit Traiae 4J. 0. G 4 DriDEN, JdUX- *nd ffupft. Beru/or. G. F. aa*l scat r ^ Arrive Port Royal Arrive at Augusta Leave AavanaJi * Leave Poit Royal Leave Angssto ftrrivs'CJi.rleelon *rR—^ ROBERT D. . •• • ^ J’ * . ** ■ . ft ' / * Marble and Granite Works ',.f. _ .....'A ' .. ' . s '"" '. • -; ,. ^ MEg i'ING STREET. COR- HORLBEOK’S ALLEY »p8.iy ( j ARLESTOK.Hdg.j OTTO F. WF.ITERIS, Wholesale Grocer, —AND DEALER IN— sejiiirs, Liquor and Tobacco* AGEJjT FOR THE CELEBRATED Monarch Whiskey. X ‘ . * tl ^ Also, I. T. A J. G. Frost & CJot’s Self-Raising Flour, and Thorn Brothers* celebrated Butter Crackers. • . v , ? scplSMy Nos. 108.110. wed !Sl Esat Bay, Charleston, a C. Barnwell’s * . -J • • t . ‘ , GREAT DRY GOODS -000 WeatRersbee & Easterling, - Wboletale and Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS & GROCERIES. I r Full Flock Always on Hand. fsssH eeoas Mcssivea saiit. Cash Paid for Cetton & Country Produca nov20- TI10S. MURRAY. &TQ2 AT HUGH BOYLK. Hotel Corner of Broad and Washington Streets AVGUSTA, GEORGIA* - Conveniently Iioc&ted To Baeinees. With Telegraph Ofliee in the Building, and Southern Express Uompanj OSff N'Xt Door to Hotel Bulbing. Rooms Superior to any in the city. Tabic Supplied with the Rest the Market Affords ; also Livery Stable Connected With the House. SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIXL TRAVELERS. MURRAY^ a BOYLK, Pro WAVERLY HOUSE' $2 Charleston, S. C. $2 -o- S1TVATED IN THE BEND OP KINO street, the jutted fdshioosbl* prumetisde ii the , By. Fteat rloaa in all It* i>|-poli)tn>ent*. lable furiii»it*ri with th* test affonlerl hy iotml, N«>rtltero amt So«tth*ni marketo First cl.ia* Far anti ll«rb*r Shop. Th* finest HIHUrtl Bnom to the South. HervanU p«>Ht* and attentive. •owd. tft ner day. M.Lower ratee by the week or month. GEO. H. 81LLIVAN. Lsn or A. J. Ksssinv k Co.,) Proprietor. Hr.J UILHt*voKAHAM.«.f Uernwcll 11 in the r flic * of th'Wtverly Dou-e. and w t 1 1 <■ rrwd >■» a--- • 1* many frl oda. ORDER YOUR W SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, (JANE MILLS, GIN ENGINES. OUTTON SCREWS, SHAFTING PULLEYS, Hanger’s Journal Box**, Mill Ocsrloir, Gudgeons, Turbine Water Wbeel, Gin Gearing, Cbeaj ! Judson'M Governers, Dieton’e Circular Saw, sod Onaefn anti Files, Belting and Babbitt Metal nnd Brass Fitting, Globe and Check talves and W bis tics, Gauges, etc., and Iron Brass Coatings and repairs from Oeo- T». Lombard <fc Oo^ FOKKST CITY FOINJRY AND MACHINE H0RK8, XtAK THE WATES ToWEg, 170 ^EXWICft ETHrET, AU;c>l'«*TA. UKOUKGUA. OLD IRON" A.NT) BRARS WANTED. F. W, Wage ii er & Co» 9 OS&SSilS TOH. B- C. 159 101,153 «n1 _1G5 Eiwt Bay. 2, 4. and 12 Queen Street. 13, 15, 17 and 11) Vendue Range. Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers, Cotton and N aval Htore« Factor*. Sole Agents for Georgia aud Wagoner Grange Guano. Libettdadvances cuadff —*—r*— otr Shipments of Cotton. We hare a special Prwfum Department for which we solicit consignments of Reujrh Kiee, Peas, ete. —~ — ,.cpl8-6m Edwin dates, CHARLES K. DATES, ISAAC HOLMES, JOHNS, STS TLE. THOS. R. McGAUAN, EDWIN BATES & CO. ~h- JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS iN>> CLOTHING, Nos 122 and 124 Meeting Si, Charleston, S. C. 71 *«tt ROBERTSON. TA^ UOR * CO.. 8«ccmm t. OKO. W. WILLIAMS A Co. CITTIIFICTIU. VllliHU ClICIH -AND- COMaVUHSIOX MKRCHAXT8, 1 AXD 3 IIAVM* STRftCKT. CIlAK.l.B>1TON. 0. C. — - OTWCIME5TS OP t’JTTON tiOUtlTKU.*m