The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, August 05, 1880, Image 4

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V 4? -i. ‘A ^ t % c\ tyi ^(*0^10. One Ykab Six Moxrp* BM ■■ ''^ ' OUR r -r "T . . 82.00 ■ ■ ,, 1.00 COLOMN, ■■annier P»»lurr lor Hog*. .Thr •ubjoet of summer pasture for hogs is beginning to attract more attention in the right quarter than formerly. Far mers have discovered that free range in the wild wood* is, tor the preseat order of things, oaither safe nor profitable. Accordingly the best fllrteon nrr^atail- tog fliemaelves ofnnj’ naturhl ft4s> fi b»gtr r presented bp fawns to suimuec pftstuiitge, or Kticnst a 4 good summer range, for^ flieir hogli. A piece of ttoodlnM affording sliAloknd water makes an admirable range for hogs, and ffadjjupiJBt' il piece «f 1 culiUrable paiture Ifttdwhrrectover-^ndf other forage can bo grown, the farmer has just about the ideal of a hog pas* lure. The whole llfduld be surrounded with a Safe rail fence, > ith a partition fence separating the woodland from thr pasture foe obvious rcasonx. . If tb^ wool UH is uatardly iloHtud witfi nut-bearing trees,' such as (he o»k. hickory cimatnut, cliinquepin, d»c.,itUQ' >crsimmon f mulberry, and otl»er wild ruita, it would ad4^ much to Hs value as • hog rsnc he—and if such things arc not present toe farmar would find it gra itly to his interest to set about introducing them ns rapidly m possible. It would save much com or otherfred, afford the Mhnab Ap neacptlWe variety, H|d makr the piece of lanaono of the most pro fitable on the farm. The continuous and excessive use of corn—if peradven- turc a few of our farmers may be said to food it oxoesaivoly—is wrong both in theory and practice, and makes the ba con cost mors thau the sjme can be bought'for. This the forage Of the wood- kind would serve to obviate... If to this the puatnre Md wp.s'woik- rmsliin r, cd to its capacity mobs glass, else irmitd ‘ mdurmsliing the rp- ro-rtamp«*s little will mska A detaraiaod fight on th« banc that he a as eleatnd for a fpjl tempyuid not for a vao 'oey. lie Ins pre- pared bfa popers and Governor Simp son is also preparing his case, which will bo sf&bonitily atguod. If tUfif News U Correct in sayiujj tl a‘ Judge Willard, into'ids to stick, the is uc thus raised will load to acvoral complica tions. The aupremc Conrt nt present con lists of Justice M elver, Justice Willard one of the conscstaots, and Jnstice- McfIowan, who having been elected to fill ( a vacancy is directly in terested in the issuas invo'vedin Wil lard's case. The idisqualififation efi J ustktl ^cesJUlas tho anpdipt^ ' tUSUt by tho Governor of two Circuit i' 1 '*p fcprenCCiurt in f>H,%4ls<fGn8c.. rtit 0ov#^V.,Simp- stfo is also a party in interest, and lie cannot appoint . llmafl.„jlpdgca J ! j Uc must resign and let Senator Jeter as- •uaio ajibcnwiPwiid iiMtktiptM. that tarn- “Jdh-ififasi^ltwb %‘ssinaffir to pUCUCed Senator Jeter. Although the prevailing opinion among lawyers is that Wizard uiujt yield, a number of plile jovists consider thi«^ by no mt^hs enrtain. •Wfrtt'evef Wthe'dWw* | r—■ uJ^Ol . > eoMIr*- Mrrooi wok - , „ , qraytoau Buy •. OE^a’oir‘pARA«rTEa M«- y cold, or olbarottM*. C»- p’rort iiclna throtn SMiaiici It pn>- Inalles*c4thv|«r- --T pooc*HT»hl« form °< Um CsUrrh rermi produo* •aimlcUkMul violent flu or cowj-hln*. Kercr. litfl.kninimtloo of U>* I.uiu-i, Itupoow, iiuuBs of u* UaU m4 hpAe ease, Just ho WiKard; riaeK •llohly to fill A ‘vaciwliy, and liia.Ligh-< est rsour^i} would b6 to acccpf the in- tobtion oft lie Lcgijlatnre that l.ohored him and relinquish auy techuidaf duim he may have. In any event file 1 ex- isttuoc of three Govd^dAl and ffve S^Tredfo<lo«tt Judges i#.t wo is pretty good oven for South Carolina. Koiiovolor Plllt, which kllltUor ir ff*W dlaraao and CABEa UM Prof. Pklno’lCatarrh Vapora»directed < for I’rof. ralnatf Poalxxljr Uceord, orBhort-hand troatmentof dlnenao. oncof rrofcWatoouf.lver K«M> ttlirnotlmu a day, until cured. line’s tiaurrh Vapor, AntUeptlc I'owden, aonWo 'or i hover I on each tiotlle. and Kcrm Toole Byron. For DYSPEPSIA CONSTIPATION uaeTrof. I>aln«-.TuT3 rrlearea tho patient eoatlvo. For SKIN DIS- I’alMMPeabody Kccord, or'Bhort- .... g- s JSWU”SJ,SWi.^2!ffla« Um moat woudartul ourea ever known In Catarrh, OonmunpUen, etc., read the Peabody Record. Things That Never Did and Never Will Cnre Catarrh.' WOTTfrn rax. oxysrn Inhalants, powder* andenaffa, natal donche wl’h ealt and other Irritant^ rarbolle acid, murtateof amiuoaia, famrt of —* ‘ *—* ' bolato of tar, ' n of th murlato of ammonia, rloctriclty and salvanlsm. irrl- ..— alfo“ • by, allopathy, and a a Nil' I other nalblen. TUee* „ jreatadd u atlAittattSflon of thAirAB KSet. AH Si IninoroSa ex otMmnone asu IntWlratWin, I have at Jaet vnaMwiy rranddlKoverle* of < Antlxeptle treatment of dlxeaeo. W’lthonMiny pretonetoa 1 ofTcrtlicxoreinodlef , by tho cxporlencoof ten yrarx'itudy and practice and tho tnereiaful treatment of SU,u4)oa*ue. So far nx I know noth *lnnlo failure to cure hae occurred In my practice. For Doecrlptiou and Caro of All iJlnaee*, *end lor Prof, raine'a la rye Praetlco of Medicine; 1,000 Bate', ft On. 111 " •——— ■■ i * for HOME TREATMENT, (end for Prof. Paine’! DomcUlc Practice or ficw School Itcmodlea; MO pa-r-x, io. t or Pciaonal r.iamlaatlon and Treatment, call or write to Prof. Paine. S3 8. Klnth street. l*hll> •*’'8! Prfel ive. Never-falling Pore of FEVER AND AGUE, CHIU. FEVER NEURALGIA and RHEU MATISM , H" Prof. Palrie'x AntUeptlc Powders orPllls and t athartlc by run. . For Kositlvo Cure of all forma of NERVOUS DEBILITY, m* Prof. Palue’t S. P. P1U or Nery« Tonic Syrup.-— —r.... >■ ■' ' ■ ■*-,—: Medic loos may be ordered through druggists, agoots, or directly from the main offloe, crsfiisitfjfu STMSNTs philabplphu. — (f Iv { • -t- P ' 9r *~ ' P ; — For sale by Leroy Molair, Barnwell, 8. C., and Q. E. Steidman, BUokville, 8.0. mhlt- ipacitv in lu be flcffma for IliRi speeioa of stock at any period of the year, and tho owner would find tho work of growing pork cheep and pcfitjble. 'Culeoini- tivelj few farmers seem to have reiiuccd hog rahitTig to that nyrtem thnf makes k the least trouble and expense to them personilly, ami consequently the most profitable in the end. The light, how ever, is breaking, and soon decided changes will be saiuifoei ia the prasuost. , . . . ,, of idsm mnn. Miiay farsit praient, .““UjjPV* jrould ove icculiarfy good advautages for just the , ne c ic.i -l ■' | i • a 1 T •hor*t/»ii4»al tlxi.m oitil k*..»»I i paaturago suu range moat desnnble in 1 . ties rearing the bog. and abuoek every pjacc tifTordi supie fajiti’i^i iloi u i^tl l-e tiufi- rdlb^o^l acqpiift krylliij purpteR. IxCt thoM i! wnTThtrte utflTze Ihcm ni OiftflTt We believe such a change would re sult in a marked decrease of dUrasc- such aa cholera, and I We is certainly Do cheaper plan of raiaiug of growing uaifc thaR the <#tcfaintly muIiro^ iJ'%ta. In fhts eUlliae we leave many dvJk for the intelligent, practical owner to fill up for himself, aud will close these MiggeaUM parafrjpba sitji a list of crops acceptable U> striae. Hovgr, rye,oats, timothy, orchard gnus, intUa, ebufa. jiotatoes, turnips, mangold*, beets, mel ons, squash, cabbage, sweet [•otatoes, peauuta, graan cor it, aifar - caite, JkU. peas. Knjin this list yjy uiav secure a s iocer , a Cf crops for b«th Wlater and summer, aad will Mod lifcje or uufflia^ rise for producing the firmest, best and hesithiect pork that cah be found iu a domestic state. Car* uw«* lo ■*encil. A le"«/f! pAicil should never be 'ltd It hardens the lead and ruins the pencil. This fact is known to newspaper men and stenographer^ Hut nearly every one else does wet a pencil before using it. This fact whs dcfiutely settled by a newspaper clerk away down Fust. Being of u. mathctnsticul - turn of miiftl, he ascertained by actual count, that of fifty persons who came into an office to ■write an advmlsemmt or church norice, forty-irnewct lajienuil in their moRths before «4ifor ft..Now thi^lferV/idffays uses the best pencil* that can be procured ••-in fact is s connoisscurjn load pcntiils, dtW iiliiox « gyod one wHh something of the pvJa** .» kohlicr ffoi-fa tu liis gtfo or sword; and il hurts his fueling* to have his pencil spoiled. Hut jKiliteucas and wi tl. the loilldsofpotashandIron, all pow- hus(uc-<a roinijcrntions require him to ! erful Mood-making, hlood-eleanalng, and food bis pencil aeorcs of times every day. \ And olttm, alter it hail been wct.tiliitf -aflehtivW^sdMna kaDwRorawatlablato —— Cm Js a compound of tho virtues of sarsap* rltta, stillmgia, mandrake, yellow dock, .xlldoof potash and Iron was ttio, aj hard and brittle and refused to ould overpower liinn p pencil* and sharpened them, and kept theinto lemt 1 f I ' 11 rx ^ V"* ♦ W/VWMrVW W 11 4 m ^ kr 4 .folH^d’ ft foaUahc |Knt wtiinai' bepaili foliisfo'V.a . He wtbdiid saved I’ret eMli«« of IIor; f'holci a. By oxperiuiaota I have discorered a eum/ortbia fofal disease Knowing'it will bq of great benefit to the whula country, I send it to you for publication : Aa equal quantity of a tobt aprfcikliug 0< ask. Stirred togullicr and given fHi*r a day. spread on n board, will put a atop to this Hi*treeing dis ease among swine. 8. P. W’iunix. Sceiety Hilk July 13. 1 mlorMOMird Wlae.^ Gatber clean, ripe grape* ; atrip tbcm from the stems; put them into a slew kettle and bring to a foil; turn them in to a sack, press out the juice; put the jutoetpek iato tW hfftfo and bring it again to the boiling point; then set it ofT] and with a fonne) fill it into bottle*-- rh,'unp..g»e botfles arcbest-^tD they are folk Have some strong musliu cut into pieces two inchna#qnare,iis many ss there are bottles to be filled; then melt some Foaiu in a convenient vessel; add thertto tufficent tallow to render it slightly elastic, so that it will not break or crack, m cooling at*! win*it air. With this melted rosin cover one side of the two 1 inch square cloth; lay It oper the luotith of the Jbottlo and with the hand press it down around the neck of the bottle; tio ahtrle string around it, thetj put a little more rosin over the top. Jlcarss in Horses. IIcrvcs if caused bjr pver-foeding on elovar, hay or straw, and sometipiet by oilier bulky and innutritions foods. I he expansion of the stomach presses upon and interferes with the action of the luugs.^ Dusty hay, smutty straw and o'.hcr impure bulky substances ni;iy give trouble sometimes by irritating tiie air paamges and cause heaves.' Often itis constitutional, being inherited, with narrow chests and lungs incapable ofperfaiimog their frtie service during violent exertion. It is doubtful if it can be entirely cured, but relief may lie possible- Feed moistened euf/eed, mwal jbixei with It,-or stgnped ogfa A horse with the heaves should* be. ied and watered at i*e't two btmra before fioing out to work. The trouble is liable to return at any time, eertainty of relief from it The fim person who took up the stack ggrrcil /was n drnynmo, Viiioiiinpn^ R nt in tils. fou it for scrcnl nrinuies while he was totw turiog himself in tho effort to write an ndrertlscmrrrt tnr* a mtiPlfiw Mpt dog: rraw “ O Tnc next was a man whoso mouth over- iowe l with Yofareo friicrc^in oStMiiks n Mob siie^i*# Who fo|t ttfSodl each time he wrote a word. Tnen a swoHrlooking young lady came into the offiue, witli kid gloves that buttoned the whole ion th of her arms, and hung in R row of button* and button hole* half a yard over her shoulders Sba picked op the same old pencil and pressed it lo her dainty lips preparatory to writing an IBfcrflseiufflrfoF* Tost bracelet. Tbe olsrir vnaild have >ta\wd h»T haw(R even at tlm jtisk (if 1 a box sfabo l«tp*n- bitl ever Faber catcfro, 1 dt hi S-as uxW late. And thus that pencil passed from moulh to uioulb for a week. It was MflMPMPofltof hll rapk s Cud sta- mi al. <* «**»&*- and unclcaiiline-s. Finally the clerk who had now foariicd always to keep a lend ing pencil with him, went tosocafriead who was just recovering from typhoid fever, and who borrowed a pencil to write his acknowledgments to kind neighbors who had watched with him. Next day that pencil went upon the counter, attached to a pad of }»apcr by a string, and w as in turn admitted to the mouth of every caller. Alas, it had absorbed the fofal typhoid genus, and one by one those who nicked its poison ed point were brought four by the epi demic. Hut we forebear. Surely no one who fends this will evifigain Wet s lead-pencil. Let it be a terrible warn ing.--Denver Times » l0 , , -v* 1 » -L l- Just Arrived -AT-*' Chas. Pechmann’s Jr i J ** Ik » '*1 ' <*■ A Ji A NWW Htoyfo of AT wBt jl. Dry Goods, P n Ch ■ .* K BpOT«, SllOKB —and— t< r NOTIONS, l AND A LOT OF Fresh Family Groceries —IN MY— Bar Room ,j Can b* frooiud the finest slock of WINBB, LIQUORS. AND SBUKS tffer brought to the village. • to Barnwell don't >o4ne, of it, to keep him •«. It is not common with homd'fiiat have the Best ' Cowt. —j Supre The GreenvBfo New* Willard, whone term of office it 9 maiotained. will expire io Augusf, reports that or offit . -A.WTjr&'sv.A. Qui. MBS. V. K. THO Centrally located, convenient to bind- toy20 tf Ui<> puMic. Tlte scienrca of medicine and chemistry hare never prod need ao vain*. ble a remedy, nor one so potent to cure all iliseMee renuItJnf from impure blood. It cure* Hcrofula, aixl all aerofalows Rrubw, I'tfflulea. TUotClie*. Bofla, T*U niora. Tetter. Humors, 8*11 Rheum, 8rald-he*xl, Ringworm, t'leer*, Sorea, Khesimntlam,Merrurt*! l>Ise*ee,Neu- ralct*. Female VV<-»kne*aee and Ir- reRuInrltoM, JwuaRlee, A She Ilona of Dy its Marching and rUnnstng qunUtlea ft purges out the font rorrapttona which con tain mate the blood and ranse de rangement and deeny. It sthwglnlna and enliven* the vital function*. It promuls* noergy and •trenatb. It restore* nod pre- arrvee henlth. It Inlnaea new life and vigor thinugt*>*| ti>RWhqtaswRnWW' ho sufferer from gptl *■» wlklar -ti a Impurity ofvae b;en.l n.ta dmRa'r, W Ik> wilt give Ay*k'» S*M*rcniLi.a n fair trial. Hcraetnber, the earlier the trial, the apeedier the cure. Iu recipe luu been furnished to phyai- elan* everywhere; and they, recognizing (Uuiuperior quail lie*, administer It in their • now posarifoer thWcdlMdenee to idnlUo* of peopl* who liavc ezperiearod benefiu from IU marvelloua curative rlrtuea. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aytr A C#., FraMlcal and Analytleal ChemieU, Loweil, Mass. gOU) BT 4U, naiUOKT* ITSBTWUaa. 'ifi« «-. vf-- G. W. Stateson, Carpenter and Builder, Barnwell G- H., B. C- Estimates lumisbed. All work done THE PL ^.CE TO BUY YOU SEWIM MACEINE. *W' —18 — • 346 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga. The undersigned aye new offering to the citizens *f AvguM* and u> the pAfic gen erally,' ihe Nev Il*w« II, simple' and Ifghl running, just out. The new improved Weed, noiseless and elegantly finished. The light running New Home, with 1*rg* space under arm; aclf-adjiisting needle, simple and durable. Th* very Istsfit. improve I Vidor, with self-threading minitle, and self selling Need I*. . Also, the “Slewari" Family, superior to any of the dyle* iu the market. Kadi one I* ruarunleed by ihe maker luTboperfeit in •very re-ped. gfij*- in the shove mentioned Machines are of ibe very latest improvemenls llubbins filled on all of them without running the machine. Sold at low figure* aud all guar anteed. j JL B. BAHTONJ, w The managing partner of the firm, hating had more than ten year* eipcrience in ibe business, Is thorongbly acquainted with Ihe leading machines of Ihe day, and will keep in slock only such as he knows la he first class. However, a machine of any make ■maw be purchased thru ugh u* by special [oMfier. , ” W0^„8|>eeia1 attention given to the repairing ol all kinds of machine*. Work done promptly, and at Low Rales. All work guars ileed. Needle*, Oil and Attachment*, for all kind* ol Sewing Machine* for *ale,.at the lowest rale* fur flrsl-cU*s go-els. rdU and ae oar goods, whttU*i you pur- cliA*o or nM. Correspondence solicited. Address, J. £. BARTOK & AUGUSTA, G A., Agent* wanted. .novfi-tf ou favorable tei style. «Bd clal jy22-1 m STATIIMY MIS, SUM- B O r B E R s. Plantaiion Engines, Plantation an ! Custom Grain Mills, L SAW MILLS, THRASHERS, A»fl fill kinds of New aod Sccond- Haad Machinery for aale low and on acc iiumod'ating terms. Consul* your interests l y calfing up on or addrcBsiug the Genera! Agent for F. a. LOUD, «p8-ly .\WLU8TOV, 8. 0. NOTICE! STILL AHEAD OF ALL COMFETI- TION. Tho*. Wynne, Inventor and Manufvy turerof the improved Hho-Fly Cotton Utn. Open to the world. Priee, $3 SS per saw, yable first of October next. F, O. Bel- FIFTEEN DAYS ?wt Trial A13 Stop Organ ONLY PATTERSON ORGAN Three ceta Reed*, 6 Octaves, 18 Stop*. Di- rncnxionx : Hoi(jht, 74 in.; Width, 48 in.; Dnpth 34 In. Improved Knea Swell aad Grand Or«»n Knee Swell. The styla ef thia Orpan U beautiful end tmlunn. and combine* elegance of Design, Ju-t pro- portlon, md heentiful fliileh. The cane ia of eolid Sleek Welnut. teetabillr ornamented with hend- aome Mottled French Walnut Panels, which, being highly Snlebed, contrast admirably with Dark Wal nut of Caae. The tone I* remarkable for purity and ayreetnesn, combined with volume, va riety and brilliancy- The touch I* quick, responsive and pliant, *ud, in fact, the whola Instrument, in action and caae. ban every rcqulaiio ef the moi* perfect Parlor Organ, aor No bet ter organ can be purchased for family u**. -n You pay for instrument only after you have fully tested It at your own home 10 day*. Ifnotaarepreaented, return 'it both waya. Each It at my eipenae. 1 paving freight both way Instrument boxed and delivered on care hero for only $80. Fully warranted for 6 year*. Remembar tbl*offer last my lowest Net Cask wholesale Factory price, therefore no reduc tion can be madg. Order at once from thia adver- tifement, giving a* referonco any rceponalble Dank er or Bum nr** Arm. 190. $166, e**. AdvertlM lo Thb Pkoplx .—. $«s. iu. iso, HIO. SO* npwerda. with fltool and natruetton Book. SPECIAL INDUCE- offered to Obtirche*, Lodges Cler gymen, School-Teacher*and Sign Paint er*. Correa poo dance aollclUxl ILLUSTRA TED CATALCX1UK, *howt»g all my atyla* of Piano* and Organs, aant free. Address > JAMKH T. PATTEBSOH, .TO. Drawer U Bndgep*rt. Co*B., U. B. A myl3-4m ' 'h*/* , m—,» - i NOTIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL OF my former customers that I have re sumed the Wagoning buslncee, and all furfowfomrof four dreciiptfNn , of Mr. — 'tVHHBfofoMBed t«s> _ *ug7-ry. ' ^ Xb ShT^CIT. Baltocribe to Tu Peopul —toMBSfah— n TO RENT. *9 BI for_^i Offloe*. V^tore. Sul mayfi-tf ires now before the public. You ran Sasha mouey faster at work (or a* than at gay thing else. Capital set r>vpitred. W« will atari you; Twelve daihini a day and you; Twelre iMhini a day upward made at home by the ludii4riooa. Men, wo men, boy- and gtd* wanted everywhere to work for ua. Now la the time. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your ana re momenta. No other buaineaa will pay yon nearly aa well. No one willing to work can tail tajnake anormoua pay by engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. A great opportunity for malting money easily and bon* ormhly. Addreat True A Co., Augusta Maine. tv8-v Kxi'hung^r. I wish to exchange a dealrabie house and lot In Augusta, Ga., for country property. For further information, Address X. Y. Z., Care J. W. Holmes, ieclffotf WtUistdn, B. C. H. W. Walkar MIDWA.Y, S C„ Groceries. Dealer la Dry Goods, Hardware, -AND- ClothiDg, General Merchandise* Pluase don’t f ill to give him a call. Ho selln the best goods at the lowest prices, and pays full figures for cotton—in seed or baled. apl-ly * NEW YORK’S - GAS-LIT LIFfi ILMISTKaTED. Th« above 1- the Mile o| s aeries of sketch** of th* shady side of Ufa and character in ike Great Metre- poll*, now being fully illustrated from authentl* sketches in the National Police Gazette ofXcw York, woieh are realistic and faithful pnr tralturea from real life. Thr illustrations are by the 1» <t artistic talent attainable, and the descriptions are from the pen of the most gifted journalist and brilliant writer in America, who, it la conceded, has rivaled that master band at word painting—4'harlea Dickens. It lx sufficient to any that “New Yorkk Gaslit Life" will present the most striking, vivid and truthful nicturoe of the the under-current of life ia New York Gity that has ever been presented to ibe, n 'tlic. The National Pollcu Gaaette of New York acjmle by all new dealers, price I* cents per copy Usher. ROBERT B. WHITE, - ■ - . ^3s>—wa^*-** —— - . — imk ■ Subscription price, flM per year. The ' r York, hi from the pabl , „ . per year. The Nalieual MBoe i laurel*, of New any othrr publication of its class, who for gala, a* possible copy Its title and appearance t.AUTION—Th* pubtlr are cant toned ayainst buying weak imitation* of the National l'olie*<.a- zctle. Inallcaaeaaeethat the paper i»dal*d from New 7'ork and baa the publishers name printed oa «fhwyy. Kauiittancre should be made by past office Older, dreAon N«w Y**k,<wby regtstored lettar, to ItlCtt V 1*1 > K. IrOX. Publisher, for. bpnice and Wil'iam Sts, New York City. T HE WHITE Sewing Machine op Unrivale/. in Appearaxt, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed iu Construction, Unprecedented iu PePetarity, And Undisputed iu the Broad Claim a# l«—« rare VKXtY DEPT orsatATino ’ UL'ICKEPT RKXJL1NO, *— MAfHOPO—KPT. JLMO lloct Perfect Sewing Keohlne IM THC WORLD. Th* gua t payuUrtW of ft • WMI* Is ft* m**l ( tfneind’t'OrU ta Its eicil'anca »** taperm *v#e aresv mscbines. an* la aubanlMaf ft ta trade w* pat It upon Its me. i**, aa* In a* l*C y*t tallsd 1 has It ever la Its la tar.' I ta aaHit; *nj i Th* * siaao* lac tire Whit* hat ta«i aaia* ta i on aslant that •« art aew cs■petto* ta tar* aaf JL CornxLat* Waved.xvg ~b*'ont>1 ram ■vwr-y Oax«« m.Ln.vitoa La Lb* day to avievly 13x« rlog-narva.1 Ertry ataebb-s is warrsntad for 3 yvan, sag •at* far rah at MOaral <nt*anta. as apan saiy *i. Is salt th* naunalta** al i ne-iaim tavtx3 w ooocuma rmrcir. WHITE SEWIMMACHIHE CQ.? m 360 EacM Are., —For sal* by— J. D. & T. F. 8 M I T H, 200 Broap 9r., - - Al'OflffTA.GA. Only 5c. Eacli. I will receive. In a few days, from New York, another Jot af goods, at FIVE CENTS EACH, oousieting of bauce Pans, Brass Hand Bolls. Toy Kutves. Forks and Spoons, Curry Combs, Hammers, Can Openers, Garden Hoes and Rakes com bined. Sensors. Lamp Chimneys, Pape- terle. Note, Letter and Cap Paper per quire, Envelopes per package, Lead Pencils, Writing Books, Chromos, Macllage, Ink, Slates, ABC Blocks, Checker Boards, Book Straps, Toilet Soap, Tooth Brushes, Knitting Cotton. Round and Dreaelng Bombs, Blacking, Handkerchiefs. Towels, Do y las Lace Bibs, Embroidered Marsel leg Bibs, Jewelry, Ac. I have a few articles left of my first lot, consisting as follows, all of wliich I flier at fhe cents e*ch Dippers, Pans, Cake Cutters,Pepp8r Boxes Wash Basins. Coffee Canisters, Egg Beat ets, Potato Mashers, Toasters, Frying Pans. Mouth Organs. Hoop-Skirts. Dime Novels, Iron Stands, 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 be purchsed low down. J. 8.8HUCK, augffi-ly Agent Savannah and Charleston Railroad Co. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. April 4, 1S79. Th# following Schedule is in effect at this date: Fatl Mail, Daily, Leave Charleston Arrive at Savannah Arrive JackroiviUe. - Leave Savannah •> - Arrive Charletion • 7 00 a. nt. 12 40 p. in. 7 50 a. m. 4 00 p. m. , if 66 p. m. Might Train, Daily. •*' L«ave Charleston - - -7 50 p.m. ArriveSsvannah - *ff 24.a. m. Arrive Port Royal - ’ - • 4 00 a. m. -Arrive at Augusta - • - . 6 86a.m. Uavcdauuaah - - •3 00 p.m. Leave Port Royal » w 11 00 p m Lear* AugaMo • • • • SO a ■ fiVnfiACharUsion - . - . 7 60 a. m. 1 TdWWmSfeMk all .tlghfTrala*. C. 8. GADSDEN, Engr. aad 8«pr. 8. C. 8*n*ro*, G. F. and T. Af*aa f Marble land Granite Works i. ” • • , MEE^INQ- STREET, COR- HORLBEOK’S ALLEY apS'ly . GIFTAKLESTON.BvO. « otto r. v— Wholesale Grocer, —AND DEALER IN- " -a st^ars. Liquor and gutmwwi AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Monarch Whiskey. Also, L T. A J. O. Frost ft Co.’s Self-Raising Flour, and Thorn Brethsra' celebrated Butter Crackers. , „ „ „ ~ * sep26-ly Nos. 108,110. H». and 181 East Bay, Charleston, B. C. Barnwell’s GREAT DRV GOODS —AND- -ooo- Weathersbee & ~ Easterling, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS & GROCERIES. Fall 8loak Always on Hand. TBISB 6<9»88 RS8SXVI9 lAItT. Cub Paid forCottvi ft Cauatry Prodici OfL. ■ i - ■ I,. _ nov20* THOS. MURRAY. S¥G? AT ,,l ' tiUW)VLE: Comer of Broad and "Washington Streets AUeiXSIA. GEORGIA. CooTHiltttly iDcatad To BnsiDeM. Wilh Telpgrapb Olhcf in the Bulldlnjr, and Sogihem Express Conpaij Dice Nrxt Door lo Hold Hoiking. # " i Rooms Superior to any in fhe city. Tabic Supplied with the Beat the Market •- Affords ; alao Livery Stable Connected With the Houm. SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. MURRAY 4 BQYT^JgroVrg- WAVERLY HOUSE, $2 Charleston, S. C. $2 SITUATED IN TIE BF.NDOF UNO Htrnrt.tko moat faebionable promenade In th« city, FI rat clae* In nil It* appoint mant*. Table funitahed with the br*t affordod by local. Northern and Southern market* Flrat i-Uaa Par and Darbar Shop. The fitreat ItlUiard Room la the South. 8ervact<p«llteaud attenUre. Bo**! p*>r day. •a. Lower ratra by the week or mouth. GEO W. St'LLIVAN, (Latb or A. J. Kiiridi A Co.,) Proprietor. Mr. J. WILSON GRAHAM, of Barnwell, Litothe ufflo-of the Wavetly Houae, and will be grad to eee a|« many frVndq. ORDER YODR SAW MILLS, GRIST MTT.TaSl CANE MILLS, GIN ENGINES. COTTON SCREWS, SHAFTING PULLETS Hanger’a Journal Boxea, Mill OoarlnR, Oudgnona, Tnrblna Water WbeH, Olo Gearing, Cheap! JuJoon’a Governera, INutoa'a Circular Saw, and Gamer* and Filea, Belting and Babbitt Metal and Braoa Fitting, Globe and Gbeck Volvo* and Whletiea, Gauge*, etc., and Iron Brass Costings and repairs from Geo* R. Lombard & Co., FOREST CITT FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS, mak tiii w it** tow*», no rnwtcx rrserr, OLD IROlSr AISTD BRA.8S W WANTED.* F. W. Wagener Sa Co. 0BABLB8 VGN. 8 0. 159 101,163 and 165 East Bay. 2, 4, and 12 Queen Street 13, 15, 17 and 19 Vendue Range. Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers, Cotton and IM aval Htores Factor*. Sole Ageuto for Georgia aud Wagener Grange Guauo. Liberal adroncea mads r———;—r . on Shipments of Cotton. We have a upccial Produce Department for which we eolicit conaienmenta of RoupJ^Rice, Peas, etc,* — ^plS-Cm EDWIN BATES, CHARLES K. BATES, ISAAC IlOL m JOHN B. STETLK. THOS. R. MtOAUAN, EDWIN BATES & CO. -JOBBERS OF- DRY GOODS in' 1 CLOTHING, Nos 122 and 124 Meeting St., Charleston, 8. C. • #» Ole ROBERTSON. TA-T LOR & CO.. SccCMaar, lo 010. V. V1LUAIU t CO. - COTTIf HCTI1S, YIH1S1U CllClfr “4ND- caMUfseion MBKCHAxm 1 A* 1 * 9 HAYN* UTmcKTr CH>k»L,M»rroJ'r, m. O ••“CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON SGUCITED-ttf ’ wmt