The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, July 29, 1880, Image 4

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Oxk Ykar . Six SIojiths roDtf'‘t iM bi^cr tl nn it 6fer was before. ' I’.to beew hoping for a rliango ever ain' e I the war, l>ut it wivi « weak sort of A 1ioj>« - that was prcpamKur ipdvanoe for « du- ( appointment, but tl<\ I’tUj got an abiding. • 1 c •lidding faith that tiio ciMl yf tbe lun | — j w in sigtit—that wc rtre botlnd to whip i cm, hone, foot mid dragoon*. - Ny liopcs arc no pregnunt and exhtUratinp that I ronld- hnntly bear up nudoi de feat. The calamity to the nation and to me would be nitrful. -Aw one of the only two Orbrinnl Hancock men, maybe I- T tukc it to-b-#rfr, too much and fee) more. rci-|©mobility thiMi I ought. .M< | and Mr. Stephens coton the Mime hue together aomehow and aturted the 1,1 an cot;k boom. \Vq are the only t?o nurc and unadulterated originals. Jim Wad-1 d -1 come* next. He was mighty cloae Uu behind. WVthree will live in Rt- t try like them fellers urtio arrested i.Iaj. Andre, in the revolution. They I saved the country and so willwc. ^ l e democrats party took, onr advice and mistakes t^r AKI*N 4’ROPS. What Mill ll««i Tfcla p'he ConutUntlon J -. When a farmer lias laid, by las crop •nd the seasons have been kind and the corn and cotton look green anti vigor- ows, and the sweet-potato vines have covered tbe grouud, what an inn ©cent luxury U is to set in the piuizer in the shades of evening and with one’s feet on the bannisters, contemplate the beauty and bounty of nature ' and the hopeful prospects of another year’s sup port It looks like that even nn Isb- macltio might then feci culm and serious, nnd ifhc is stHl ungrateful f*r his abun dant blessings he is w*,*— «K«u a then, and ought tobo run out of a ChrU , , stian countrywith the Chinese plonk , now, if H don t make anv In the democratic platform. Every | blunders, the country is 0%.' Another tear brings toil and troubleVnd n r nrc- | revolution is gmng on. Ofhce .ueke s henston, but there always comes along anti office seekeis arc fleeing fiom rest and peace and the ripe fruits ot other side m gangs. I hear he flutter . f 1 | their wings and their plaintive sc south in the fidl of the year. Its most astoii- MNQINO in IU» w*. dlulnMi lidv , Im-f-ularmpix-lllo. and />• BMS. vHtawwru'or IcMloMof u JHMM all exl»t.orouly»r*rto( thorn lu Miron# ca*c.. . . . j»rrh of tli? Btomnch, liowelii, 1.1 vcr. lil.vl<lor^Kldnys »ikI in.l oilier Uio Stomach, Kowel^I.Ivcr^BlvuLr^JtklneTi iial \Voiub.M >l«o rrrr rommoa, producing BIIIohihiom, D' nalaalci, Wnm It locate* In tho throat amrlunai It pro- l«t-*»xUtln _ hh Wood polsonlnct. Bom# forms Of tha Catarrh r«rm» product ~HMA, HAY FCVEn,Nciiral»rla.aii<l rloleot nuof coushli.ff* other*canto liin'iti* >.eri-r. In and rloleot flt* of coushlnL . nflnmmatlon <Jf the I.iimr** ’leurlKjr. Snrtlrrla*, BIU* DUatsc*, S'alUus of tho 1UU and “Orai aoss, , : / ; tOtor rue EASES n*e 1’rof. Faliiu'* Catari! KTiot Paine’* ri-ah<» ty Boron the moat wwadet fnl suroscTcr known In one^i Isbors I ^ icir w ‘"o s plaintive screech ° n In the journey of life the mountains sounds like the wild geese flying loom up before us and they bmk high ^ chow they wc get to isliing bow some men can diagnose an and steep and rugged, but somehow they „ - -f ■ - * *•— 1 elcctiou nnd bow flbifty they suddenly always disappear just before thenmnd then wc can look back nnd feci ashamed that wo born Wjd so ranch trouble and had so much anxiety for nothing. What a great pile of mb'e-ablo | . - - . . , . (ears we build up every day. It’s goqjl. ‘^ying to imitate the regular for a man to ruminate over it and re- (Sraticyell, and arc ready to swear thc } solve to have more faith in providence, never was anything .but a democrat. 1 was think# These office suckefs and-seekcrs arc the bci-tsortof diagnosers. Its a good sign become. T hear men hollerin for Hsu- co^k now who have been sidc-wipin around Grant and Hayes «nd Shernmti and company ever since tbo»trni'.' TItey PROP. PAINE’S POSITIVE, NEYEH-FAILING TREATMENT. FOR CONSUMPTION ANO BRONCHITB Frof. Kino’tCaUrrh V*por, AntUepUC 1 owUer*. ^FORFEMALt'DlW^iEn^Frat^t ^ DYSPEPSIA l‘To>. IGihi«-illP^r^ti^iiach mid Liver Tonic. For CONCTIPATION n.v.’Trof. I’stncjQ jvS 71M*, which kill thogcrn.iof discOuvcr Itavjithoralicnt c..stlre. S<>i RKINOIS- 1’ro?. ralau’s t>tanh Vapornaairt-cteJ On citeli Ixitllc. For FULL TREATMENT »ei«| 11 1 * ’ —’ andlmiwcnti f Ut- OM". ncntfroe. toreeA(iri,'*U)*ot rrh, (hnuOinyUou, etc., rend the PcaboOr Ilecoid. ThingsTliat Nfffcp pid and Kcver Will Core Catarrh. . oxyiren Inhalant*, poirdcra *.'n<V*nn(Ts, nasel d^nche with «*It Mid oilier Irritants, rsrliollc add. muriatonf sinmoiila, fume* of nittilat# of aim me-'.la, elcctrlclljf iHjil-Valvantsui. trrl- tatliiR oil*, tar. thn pretend d cr.rliol -.ie i f tar. Iiomojopathy, ullonr.thy. and all other iwthles. Tmm pretended cure* have l).icn thoronghlv trlcl, and hr.vo proven a failure. So great and unl\*r*al lias been the failure that In i.oiicliloratlonoT c.uvsof ci'.tanhapi lyiai,' to rno for treatment I wasobltgoil to begin a systematic luvett(Rationof thoVholo *ul'j'tct. After timnerotss experiments, pretracti-d okservatlona and Inresttcati. n, I have i t lark tnado my grand dlacoverlosvf < .-UarrhT npor and lliw Antiseptic I reatinent or dfr.caso. V IthouSany protsnrtenl olicr these remedies to the puWh- Just died by the exparicncdof t-n yours’ *t(«ly ac l praejlco amljlie Fuceessful treaimenlof »,ivOca»c*. So far a* I know not a rlnalo ralliim tYeure liasorrurrsd Jajjjy pr.actlto. _ , „ _ l or DencrlpUouaud Curoof Alt l>i*-~ase», send for Prof. I’aiuo’* targe Practice of Medicine; 1,000 ^nr HOME TPrATMETflT, s iuTTorPrOf. Pa!no’s Domestic Practice or hew School Remedies; «© ^I'nr Periotuil I'.xaniUntioh and Treataeat, call or write to Prof. Paine. 23'>S. Math street, Phll- ^Wr Positive. NcTer-falllnt Cnre of fFVER AND ACUtT. CHILL FEVER.NEURALGIA and RHEU. MATiRM ,ii.-. • Prnf, 1’alne'* Antiseptic hpna«-isiir~l > lliii .-nnl t'atuarile byrup. * . - 1 or I'.wIUyo t nroof ail form*of NERVOUS DcuiLITY. 1 rof. Paine s S. P. Pill or AervS I&1 Alodli:inos may bij ordered- through druggists, agents, or directly from tho main oOco, Sot) SOUTH NIMH STREET, rill LADE LT HI A. Ear sale l-y Lor-iy Mtrlafr, liamwen, S. (T., SfmT O. E. Stei(lman,‘H^Eflra. 9-Ti^ mlill- *. ’■ r..' -s. :—— 1 ‘ TO BET^T. Four Large Bontoa over WEATHR*^ lllfi ,t EAUTEULING'b Store. Suitable for L»w|pflk’»w. • mavii-tt- Taken Up ! -Try the- Patterson House BARNWELL, S C. "AT good collection of Horses, Baggios, Carriages. Wagons, kc., to hire. Alio sjdcndid. ^tables for tbe aocojpjjirmlation of Horses^and well trained groomsmen to at tend to- stock coming to the siahlcs.—V j Charges very moderate. --V-*— mmmt PBOPRIETOU. ROBERT D. Marble and Granite Works g MEETING- STREET, COR’ HORLB tfC K’S ALLET aps iy OHABEEBTQ^T.S.a ^ mm jati2H- tim and I nm ruminating now. jng about the crop that has been laid by and that brought to mind another crop that was pretty much done with and is able to.takc care of itself with ; a little watching. I mean the crop of chiidfen that for DO years has kept us a working and worrying by day and by night, in "US™" “’ l “ r“*■ that any hnn* cm boa,t, ilnnya in.kjaj.- but it’s all over now tbank tho good ‘ n ." .. - ’ - ^ _ Lord for His mercies. Tbo last tender to see cm slipping and sliding back into ranks. -2* ' ,^ A Hnlsy C'arrlnRo lu Ike Hull. t ' -7— . A baby carriage in tbe bull. r . The handsomest pieco of furniture PERRY DAVIS’ shoot is about laid by. No more rtursv ingand toting around and warming tbo milk by tho midnight lamp. Xo more - baby songs or paregoric ql < tojj)bing or colic or catnip tea. No fpdriKjpisliiii^ and dressing and undressifc aoJ . to bed. No tiptoeing round the room j, flUe<1 wlth aU ^ when they are asleep or pl:»y.ng horse rf n , ibililic , >U woodorlul hopes for and bear at «l monkey when they nro ^ ’ 1 awake. Never again will there.be two ^ 1 1 an honorable exception in favor of tbe cradle. That baby carriage means a homo Without it, only a place to stay in. It means a “dear littlo dimpled Jar* I ling”—that makes sunshine all the time wh^a-it hnsn’t got the colic. mother, whose life | is filled with all tender care, all sweet or three of em crawling all ovet a man. or under bis chair, or riding on bis back or totting on his weary knees a* bo sings the same old songs that I c has sung a thousand times before. Our last and youngest, has passed the rubicou. Bless her little heart, i f it was nil for my sske, I wish she would never grow n»y more or any older, for she is the (om- fort of my declining years. She ran now wash aad d^ess, and nndrew, and say her own ptat.1^ hm.i p’O I’.t v."t • self to bed. She can singJww own so».g*, snd look at the picture books, sndsavo us many a steo. f nr w*’*** »u*i sun- .yXecrop is laid by, tbsnkgood- I wouhknt underUketo make wowter for a house full of gold. It means a father who bolds tils bead I up among men with the grandest dig* uity that any man may know. To mother it is “Baby.” To father it is “My boy.” Tho baby carriage in iho hall means I all the wealth of rosy hours as mother .-jugs lul oby song*—perhaps. "Hush, my dear, lie still end slumber, Holy angels guard thy beiL” “When all 1 he time she is jbe angclj that God anpo'' 11 "’ 1 tn 'G ■v'n.'.ni* of all high h Javcn's host could do. It means a world of plans and projects ] which all center in that one little lilit. bank balance with wonderful diligence,! for “My ton umsthavo a good cdaca-1 lion and a good start in life,” yon know. 1 And ho goes homo and ratchet the laughing toddler up. and reddens the dimples with his whiskers, and then VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY ' For Intomal and tutaswl Us#, Is a^URE CURE for all tho Disuse* for which It Is roeomtnemted, and is ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE !» tho hands of even tho most Inexperienced persons. •-tt t* * *nr® and quirk remedy for COCOns, NORR nillOAT, ( und simitar iff 0 * 1 * r.iuj l* (A« mo*< malignant J. rmi of 1)11*1 ITIlrlRIA, Snd ifl the t>e*t ka«wa remedy for RMW7MATIHM and NKI KAL4HA. THE OLDEST, BEST, AND MOST WIDELY KNOWN FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. DTseNTEBT. end t’.I BOWEL t'OMPLAINTH, t*m k ta rmu.dtral an uq/odioy mn /or O*** di**»»M. HAS STOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEARS’CONSTANT USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES. It ta RZCOaoatMDBD hy PhyMelanM Mlmtoaarteu, MlniMeru, .Vlaaaaeru #f F1s#»arf—*. Watfc.Hh#^ oud Faetarkta, Nulweu In IIim»HnU-ta ^ort, by Kreribrnly •* cry where who boo ever tlmn IS » trtai IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT. Il abonld always be used foe Pula la lbe Bark aad Hide, NO FAMILY CAN NAFELY BE WITHOTT IT. •anutily mv* many tliur* It* cost tn WIKsnd bnnm It wtshlu tbe rmib ot oD. It lo sold ol ta«. aOe.snd B14IU » bottla snd emi b# obtMasd fixm •« drtwvbaa , It will In the heyday ot our youthful vigor a kind Providence enables us to bear up mai|Mws wim nm wnwacrv, ana men splendidly tinder these sort of burdens, I putting sturdy little twelve nmuths’-old but in old msn con’l—it wasn't intended - - - — it's against the order of nature. Many a time have I watched the old blue hens that lays and sets and hatches her little brood, sod works and watches for cm a couple of months, and then lays by the crop snd goes to laying again fur another. We can't do that, and I don’t want to, lor I tell you I'm lirod. If there's any peril in life that is like a lingering suicide, it is for and old wid ower who has raised one crop to marry a young wife and go to cropping again. I Foa A don’t think they will ever get to Heaven, for the Arnlis say thst Paradise wasn’t made for fools. I ever I am a lone widower which tho land forbid, I’ll flee from a marrying woman, like I would from the wrath to come, for my time is cut. I’ve served my full term, and nmv that I am luxuriating in tho long shadows, I don’t want anybody but her losing John Anderson my Joo to me. I’ve been trying to get her off to Catoosa At a week or so to recuperate her fool- kigs and enj >y society. 1 offered to sell a yiarlin and raise a few dollars, but sbe is afraid that something might hep- pen. Little Carl is her idol and yester day he was.fooling around shutting up bumble bees in fimpson weed blossoms and got stung and bis hand and bis anna sre nH swelled up and my wife, Mrs. A p, sbo had read about a little bee sting killing a man and of course a big boo sting could kill a little boy all tho easier. Then again the grapes are ripe and the apples are green amt the chil dren hanker after cm and might get sick, and there’s some little clothes to make, and the w inter socks are to be knit and so on and so forth, and lastly hut not Lastly there seems to be some ♦rouble about something to wear. When she puts on hef best clothes sbe always Vwiks mighty pretty to me, but still I suppose I’m no judge of such things. I t*dd her that every blessed woman at Catoosa was exactly in tha same fix. They bad nothing to wear. But alter all, that is a little pardonable weakness that wc men have no light 1 to complain of, for they arc a heap bHtcr than wc arc whether they have got anything to Wear or not. We must all do the very heft wc can to clothe em decantly. When old mother Eve had to leave home she made the same complaint and father A dim did the best he could—he got her some fig Uavcs and a lew straws and fixed her up. A farmer has got some leUute now *o ruminate upon his State and his country. It’s every patriot’s duty to reflect upon the political situation and prospects nnd get all the light he can. For several years we have been mostly •oocerncd about o«w Slate—priimg her eat of the mud. Bat now sbo is all sofa and iU a Suing time for ua to con sider oar national affairs. Our oiutional politics H a big thing. It alwaya was a big thing, hot it sretbs t» mo aow that tho coming pie-ddetial on his feet, rets him at his a. b, c of I walking. a4dre*#»«*g him with comical I dignity, “Well, governor, where shall [ wc go now ?’’ And although he only call him “gov ernor," the mother's heart says—and the father wnuld’t deny it were she to put it in words—that more likely it will be Prcsidi nt in that dim, Icjutiful and j certainly very grand future. Her choice, ihditgh, would lie that he should be a good man and a happy one. Between them both they parcel out for his maphnod's years all that makes Hlo worth thejhing. That baby rairiogc in (he hall means a good deal, does it not? It means everything to the father and mother. It means more than can he told. If you have such a piece of furniture in use you know all aluiut it. If you haven’t, it’s waste of raw mn trriiid to bother with you.—Wheeling Leader, Lovk tiik Childrkn.—Don’t be afraid to show tho children" that you love them. The boy or girl will not easily go wrong whose arm is twined morning and night aronnd mother's neck, or whose head is welcomed co its cuddling place on father’s shoulder. It is on tho side of their affections that children arc most vmgtty held nnd guided, and tho firmest rein- is the invisible, golden cord of love. It is good to humor children in following their natural bent in all right and help ful directions. ^Jieincinber that education is,only tbo lending out of pmrers aTfd faculties that are within. Encourage,therefore, such inclination toward books, studies, mechanics, music, out-of-door pur suits and healthful sports, as shall help most truly to dovelop^-youft hdd. As education comes" more and more to include the dcvelope ment of natural Bptitudc, it will be more and more successful. It i$ good to humor your children in preserving their individuality and in fostering a true self respect. Teach them, too ? the value of moncyi and encourage them to%iaiiagc their own financial affairs. This -will give them important experience. Diseases ot tie Ttroat ai La®. o4 th# AYERS notice,. IS HKBKIIJ- CIVKM TO AM. OK my. former customers that I have re- tb« WagontDR business, and all oF»BR|for hauling of any description l » £ “y residence, or that of Mr. J. L Mgram, will b« thankfully receiv ed, and promptly attended to. aufT-ly. J. 8. BflUCK. Subscribe to Tax Pjcoflk, - PECTO DiMaaaa pulmonary organ# ■re so nrevolantaod fkUJ. that# eaf#and reliabl# remedy for Uiem la tnvalu*bl# to every community. - Av * a'» CnBHav ; Pxctoral i# #ucti a remedy, and no other to eminently merit# th# confl- donc# of Um public. It i* a adettifle com- khlnation of th* m#dt- Pcinal principle# and / curative virtue# of 'the finest drugs, chemically united, to insure the grrat- ##t possible efficiency and uniformity of r* •tilts, which enahh-s physicians a# well n# Invalids to nao It with confidance. It i# Vie most reliable remedy tor dlsr—# of the throat and lung* that sciatic# ha# pro duced. It itrike# at the foundation of all pulmonary dineaee*, affording prompt end certain relief, and is adapted to pa tient# of any age or either sex. Being very palatable, th# youngest children , take it without difficulty. In the treat ment of ordinary Coughs. Colds, Boro Throsst, Bronchitis. Influeno#, Cler gyman’* Soro Throat, Asthma, Croup, and Catarrh, tho oflocts of Ater's Ctikrby Pkctorai, are magical,and multi tude* are annually preserved from serious illness by its timely and faithful use. It - should be kept at hand In every house hold, for tho protection it affords in sud den attacks. In Whooping-cough and Consumption there is no other remedy so efficacious, soothing, and helpful. -Tho marvellous cures which Ann’s Cnr.RBr Pkctorar. has effected all over the world are a sufficient guaranty that H will continue to produce toe best r##alts. An impartial trial will convince the most sceptical of Its wonderful curative power*, as well as of it# superiority over all other preparations for pulmonary complaints. - Eminent physicians In all parts of tho country, knowing its composition, recom mend Ana's Chkrsv Pkctoral to inva lids, and prescribe It in their practice. The test of half a century has proved it# absolute certainty to cure all pulmonary complaints not airoady beyond the reach of human aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer l Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. OOU ST ALUUBUMISTS STSRTWnm. 0(-J ly G. W. StntftsoTL —a— Carpenter and Builder, Harm well O- H*, fc?* C- Estimates furnished. AH work done on favorable terms . anti in firat.-elasa style. ' - jj'&N 1-m*’ NOTICE! STILL AHEAD OP ALL COMPETI TION. Thos. AV'ynne, Inventor and Manufso- turarof the improYed Sho-Fly Cotton Gin. Open to tho world. Price, $3 35 per saw, payable tirst of October next. P. O. Hoi- Air. (In bend for Circular. jyt2-tf 'KxcbaNRw. I Wish to cxi-haocrRltflcsirabfotMtso and lot In AugustittQa.^ for cono prouerty. ’ For further ioforrfuU AUdroM - t & Y. _ Car© J. W. Holmes, dicW-tf WililstoD, 3. C. t|y >«, Correspondence solicited. Aiblress, E. baetqn: & GO AUGUSTA, (JA., Agents.wanlstt'. . ♦ QovO-tf Just ~~ ' \ -Full Stock or ^ , - J - NEW BPHINO 9 A NIK AT Goeds, Miles’ Emporium IN BAMBERG- 8. O. Having completed my Stock of NeW floods, I now oflbr to the trade gencrslly, sinl the L**lics in particular, bargains, in the w»y of Dress Qbods, Hals, kc. 1 call especial attention to the Millinery Depart meut, which has been selected'with c*re. and Hats Trimmed to order, in the latest #ml most fashion*hie style. GjtUction luu l>cca be«t«rw#d upon all aUufr art ikies of Mercban|Ue, sack as are rwwmlly kept in a jWell L*sort«4 Rock J. T. MiLeR, ” OTTO P. WRITERS, Wholesale Grocer, —AND DEALER IN=r H. W. Walkar MIDWAY. S G.. > Dealer In Groceries # Dry Goods, Hardware, . . I Clothing, ——AND • General Merchandise’ Pleaso don’t f ill to givii hinfa ouH. Ho 8*’1Ih tin* ti**st goods nt th>; loyvvst priors, and pays full figures for coClon—in soec or bslod. - i apt-ly NEW- Y OlTTv’S fl-miT LIFE ItUSTHATED ■Die al-ov.-1« the title ot » eertesof *k(-t( lie* of the *lin<ly *i<le ut ate ;uutehumeter in tho tiivat Me |m>1 i-* now tx-in^ fully ilhi*tr*t<*l from uuthuntic .VEetinii'* in the . sA. ' ( National Police Gazette of Sum Vorkv wnjrh urc TFnftitl? nn«I faiUiiiit pf>r Mallllrrs from n*ul lift* The illustmtnrc hy tlio In- st artistic talont attuinmM^, and the il?*<*ri|»tio!is art- from ih»» |R*n of tho m»Nt gifted journalist »n«| brilliant writt*r in Amrrim, wh**, it rttncoflcd. ban rivabtl tltMt niiibtcr b;uul at woi>l pkintini:—4'Harlf^ IMrk«‘n*. It In suffififnt to aav tliat “New Y«>rkN (idwlit Lif*” will |»r* , 'U‘nt the nioM Htrikiiig, vivid nnd tniiliful idetnivn of the* the un«ler-<*urn*iit of lift* in New Y*»rli that ha* ever Ikvii to the, rnibfie. Holice (iuwtie of New . York U forjwlc bv «)l n«i*wN*leul(*r*. priee 10 retd* per copy or it cm atinjet froi4(ho |*uhltdb«T. Mih* rimiofi prb e, jW-4, per jr***r. Tho .Nirtlonnl PolK’o i;Hy>*Tte, f»f New; York. Hw no nmiioeliou with *ny other ptihlienihm of itN elasw^who Tor g;iiu,a> far f *!* portNlhleMfkpy it« title and apps-amnof. (- Ai'TiON—T ho pnhlir are a^aiiiNt [ TiiTyTfTjr weak ?mft:itIoi‘»N 4»r the National lN»lie»* <i;i- rette. In *11 wo that the pniwr Ud*t«-d’fn>ni New York and ha-* the imMfRhiTb name prlnUtl ou * M h e..|iyj k Kemitune**© lw* m**lc by o|R. e order, [ draft on N-tr York.or hr Fvgiw?er**d t#*tt«*r. to ICIC , II k 1 % I > l\ . 1^4 >X. r.ih*.d.er, < mt ^priK e and W il'i.ti i •'I - N \* Y«nt i'Uft 'THE WHITE ■ SEWING MACHINE THE BEST OF AXE. Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled Simplintjl. Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in He Broad Claim 99 —I* ,«*€ _ VIlH Y nr.BT OM-.HATINfO QUICKEST PEEEIWC, FIANtUSSOMRST, A7*0 AGENT FOR. THE CELEBRATED seji;u rs Monarch Whiskey^ Also, L T. & J. G. Frost ft Co.’s Self-Raising Flour, and Thorn Brothers* celebrated Butter Crackers. _ sep26-ly Nos. 108,110. i \ 9 ^ 131 East, Bay, Charleston, 8. C. ♦ / GREAT DRV GOODS Weathersbee & Easterling,^— Wholesale and BetoQ Dealers in DRY GOODS & GROCERIES. Full Ftock Always ou Hand. f'Agsa 699B3' RS®tiVK9 0ASiT. Cash Paidior Cotton & Country Predffce^ i\ .. . r W' -000 - PERRY DAVIQ & SON, Providence, R. I. ----- _ . _ — — — — jg THE BEST flEMEOY I'fiiEPLiCii TO buy yoii Host Perftct Sewicj WOULD. Kachiaa nwiNE mhiiiii 346 BROAD STREI.T. Augusta, . Ga. The un<ler*igncd arc nr tv offering lo the eitixen* ofAiigusta and tulh# public gen rratly, the New Howe II, simple #n 1 light running, ju*t out. Th# now improved Weed, n<>i*eleM* *nd elcgnntly linichi-d Tht-light runaing Nt-\r Home, Midi l.irgc *p«cr nn ler #rm ,• *clf-a<lju«liug needle, umple nn l durable. The very latent iniprovFl Victor, with j *rlf-ilireading hhutllc, and «clf setting N.,.lie. AN«, th# , *5ifW*rt'' Family, superior f« any of the -nylc* in the market. Each one is guaranteed by the maLcr lo be perle.t in every re-pect. Di) Allfhe alrtv# mentioned Machine) are of i he very .latest improvement* Ilnhbvq# tilbd on all of ilicm niihout running the ■nncliine. Sold M low figures »ini all guar anteed. J, E. D YHTOX, Tlie mMingingparlncr of the firm, having had more than ten yfctr* experience in the iniMiies.*, i* thoroughly aopiainted with the leading machines of tlic day, and will keep in stock only such as kc knna* la be first claos. However, a machine of any make may be purchased through us by special order. R3L.. y peeial Mlfntion given to the repairing of all kinds of machine*. Work done promptly, and at Low Rales. All work j-unra itofd. — Needles, Oil and Altadiments, for all kind.-e of Sewing Machine* for sale, at the lowest rales for first-class good*. • 'all nnd see our goods, whether you pur chase or not. . ' 4 Tti»e*«*tpefu'ori*vc!D'iWhitvls th, m#st eon- Racing Iritite tv It* cicrfinr* *ri vuawterit, e««r other rr.nfhinr*. a*'l ia tvtmitting ft te th# tr*de w* p-it I' uoen i’i »*•*••*, o.-iC ii no Int'anc# has M t.»r r«t Uilsd to li'M'.i an. r.cooinuiWaUes lalUtamr. Th* 1 forth*mite ha# lnrr«#«ed f# «#*h S*i extant that •• ar# #ow •»in#atl«# to turn »ut dL OMsaTlnV® Se--***xc‘ 19V9.-y t>src» 3 Iza t-aw a.^.y to til j d.c.na.ri.a 1 Fver, iiuchiae I, wvrra.-ited fcf 3 fears, an# «oW ler c *h »t lit-erst Ciuoimts, cr u-to# t.ss, paimretr-. to snt the con,enioncc ct cu*tom*r<. •e-Aozyrs Yi»n> ia Kiaccgno Tiaraxr. mn sewincTmachihe ct: N, 3 r -s ’d Ave.. Clertland, Ohi#, — For wle-hy— f ^ J. D. & T. F. S .VI I T II, 2’.N) lino\n St., - - ArnusT.t.G.i, Only 5c. Each. % -» I will receive, in n.fow day#,, from New York, an«ith n r lot of goods, at FIVE CENTS KtCH. consisting of Sauce Fans, lirass Hand Bells. Tov Knlveo. Forks ami H|mkuis, Curry-Combs, Ham mors, Can Openers, Garden Hoes and Hakes com bined. Hclssors, Lamp ( hlmneys, Papa- terle, Note, Letter nnd (Jap Pujier i>er quire. Envelopes per package, 1^-ad Pencils, ©riling Books, ('liroinus, M.ictlage, Ink, Hlates, ABC BJoekn, Checker i Boards, Book Mttaps. Toilet Soap. Tooth Dntshes, Knitting Cotton. Bound and Bombs, Bhvklng, Handkerchiefs, 'fowels, Doylas Lace Bibs, Embroidered Marsel Tee Bit»8,”ffewelry, Ac. I have a few articles left of tny tirst lot, consisting as follows, all of which I i (Ter xt live cents each Dipfiers, Pans, Cake CuUers.Peppnr Boxes Wash Basins, Coffee Canisters, F.gg Beat eis, Potato Mashers, Toasters, Frying Pans, MouUp Organs, Hoop-Skirts,-lilrue Nov-rls. Iron Stands, (’offee Stands, Tack Hammers, Tin Pistes, Ac.. A fresh supply received weekly. I have an order for a lot of second hand books, provided they cun be purch«ed low down. J. S. SHUCK, ai)g38-ly Agent. Savannah and Charleston Railroad Co. CHANGE or SCHEDULE. . April 4, 1879. The following Schedule is in effect at this dale: I'm Fast Mail, Daily,,. Leave Charleston - - « . Arrive al Savannah - - . Arrive Jacksonville - - . Leave Savannah Arrive Charleston - > . Might train, Daily. Leave Charleston « 7 00 a. m. 12 40 p. n». 7 50 a. m. -tgOO p. m. 9 56 p. m. Bamb«rg, 8. C. Arrive Savannah Arrive Port Royal Arrive at August^ Leave Savannah Leave Pot t Royal Leave Angu«i* ArrivoCh.trleafnn * 7 50 p. m. tt 25 a. ni. 4 00 a. tn. 6 3fi a. m. - 9 00 p. m. 11 00 p m 8 20 a w 7 50 a. m. .PuHttaaeanon all Ni(htTrain*. C. R. GAuBDENi Engr. and 8u$f. 8. ^ BevuToN. 0» F.-WndT. Agent THOS. Mt’KRAY. HUUII JIUMtE. Corner 4 Broad ‘Washington Streets ’ AUGIfSIA, GSOBOiA ConvenieotfjL located To Business. Wilh Telegraph Ollier in the Building, and Southern Express ('ompany Office Nt \t Door to Hotel Builting. Uootna Superior tn any in the cify. Table, Supplied with tho Beat the Market Affords ; also Livery Stable (Vnirtectod \\ ith the House. COM MKtt+HVL- TltATKLWW. * *m’4AL HATKH TO MtJRHrA Y a BOYIYR. Pro^’rR nWEIILY HOUSE., $2 Charleston, S. C. $2 SITUATED IN TOE BEND OF KINO stri-et, Um* tw.n-t fa*hh>nabla pruOMMtl© inYbe city. '■ ^ First elae* In all It* •ppotntment*. TablefurnlebeU with tl»e l»-et afforded by local, Koitheni and Soutlo ru marketa Firet clnes Par and Barter Shop. The llnent BlllUrd Bimni In theHouth. SorvanU polite and atlentive. 13 per day. •g.Lower raLw by the week or month. GKO. W. SULLIVAN, Latt. or A. J. Kuxu*t A TV.) PropiUor. Mr. J. U ILSON GUAII AM. of Barnwell a 11 tn the ofllc' of th - W, vcrly Hou-e, and W ll bM grad to a*-** M* menv frl- nde. ORDER YOUR SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, CASE MILLS, GIN ENGINES. COTTON SCREWS, SHAFTING PULLEYS, Hunger’ll Journal B<-xew, Milt Gearing, Gudgeon*, Turtdue Water Wheel Gin Gearing. Cheap! Ju laon’a Uorerneru, D’stou’a Circular Saw, and Gumetw'and Files, Belting an/| Babbitt Metal nml BraH* Fitting, Globe nnd Checlc Valves nml Whistle#, Gauges, otc.<nnd Iron Brass Castings and repslrtt/rofL. CtJco- R. X^ombu/rd & Co., JQBE8T OH For.VjKV and m utiink ivokks, ni ar tiis watkr Towr.a, 170 rrxwirK *v*rxT, ' 4JKOHCHA. OI^D XRfTNT A ^s; W ATVT'ED. F. W. M asener & Co# 1-jO VG2T. S Cl ■ J(VI, 1G.‘J ari l 1 (i’> East Bay. 2, 4, and 12 Queen Strccb 1”>, 1-), 17 and 10 Vendue Runxc. w , Jr Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers, __ Cotton and 3Naval Stores Factorw. StSc Agcnta for Georgia »n)l Wegener Grange Guano. Liberal wlrances ” on Shipments of Cotton. Wc have a -special Produce Department for wltic-Ij wc solicit consignments of Rough Ilice, Peas, etc. senl8-(iav A7)II7.V DATES,. ' CHARLES A'. Jil TES, r UAAC UOhM#*, JOILX B.STtTl.R. THOS. R. McOAUAM, * EDWIN BATES & CO. -JOBBERS OF- DRY GOODS an“ CLOTHING. Nos 122 and 124 Meeting St., Charlfston, S. C. ‘twr ROXiERTSON. TA-Y LOR & CO.. —Succeosors to GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. EDTTOIHCTOIS. VIOHSill (IICI1S -AND- COMMIBSiQH MBRCHANTS, — t AKU 8 UAV^K WXUKKT. CIIARI.1CHXON. tt, C. ^aa-oofSKSJJBtis of cotton souciTE'r>.-«i . .