The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, August 19, 1880, Image 2

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JOHN V. HOLMES, larosst coimrr LATION. THUMDAl, ATO0MT II, m W* Uv oei tor thr ©r mt < NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. rOKPRraiDENT: W. 8- cdOK. br PMMimTLVAWA. 7'" "Nothing ono Intimidate me from doing what X DelUre to be honeet and taw. ^ flf FOR VICE-PRESIDEWTj VT. H. ENGLISH, . ; , or IMOIAMA. "They will be elected and they will lake their eeate.” The mtATm rlciCET. On. Journo* Haoood. ier. On. J. D. KrasiDT. Den^twwller U« J. 0, Oort, Eeg, Oml RrlLBnm. Eatrad from aw addrme before tie Eapkemiae Society, Kretine CelUge, Rwe Wed, B. a, by GeL Id, W«Oedy,Jr.» ‘ tej* On. LiXbot F. toeuAtiB. Per toperUeteedeae KdacafteW. Maj. H. I. Tsoirteojf. Per a awerfreaemrar. Foaii P. RmuMneoK. Per A^Ji. amd lea On. A. M MunoAtTLT. ■ ga i Ttoe Heeapreg Oeerdlea. ThU paper her been pobGebedjaet ene jeer, and wt> take greet plea to re In bearing tedimony to iu high merit ee e feerleer and outeyoken jouraeL It ie among the Tory beet of ell oter at ate ex change*, end every number evideneea painstaking care and eonecieetioue h bor, in a field which we judge ecits the Cette, aa U eertainly does the talenu of enr brother of the ^oill. We eowgratulate Maok on the prosperity the Guardian bat achieved. He says : “Coming amongst tbit people stranger, end laboring coder diflkultie* retultiog tberefrotB, out snoneae bet been most gratifying. Oar circulation has in creased and the advertuing palruoage it ell that can be desired. We ieteod to merit the contiaued support of onr no akerous resdert, end hope they wilf not be aomiodftri of the fret that our k effort* thaO be pnt forth forth for their od (flection. If we hare made mtarakai, they here Uoo snore of tbe'fceed lad etn «r heart Profiting by the experienoa o' the past, we look hopefVilfy forward to futare. II ileal Oaileok. If promt indicttiona are worth any- foiog, there U every reason for ua to eouat ee an overwhelming democratic triumph in the approaching preeidentia tledion. Every ieetM of the greet dailye throngheut the north teems with promt- neut oooveraiona from mdioal horsey to democratic faith. If we undertook to keep up with (hie liet of would have no room ia onr paper for anything else. When we anno to tfai* (act the Dotorioui diaeali-factioa and dia- aentiooa in the raoka of the enemy a democratic victory ■ewna tmu red. The h eve t of ere invariable repnblicen tit to of Illinois, Ohio, Maine and Peonaylra n» art now all numbered among the doubtful ones by even the most eatbu- aiaaiic republican. Io Maine the green- backera end dtmocrat* are fighting to gether and the democraU litre two can didates on that electoral ticket; in Ohio among the German* the opposition to Garfield m eotirong that the state con eniy be saved to the republicans by the most desperate and skillful fighting/ in Pennsylvania Hencock’8 prestige aa the savior of the state by his invincible courage and consummate generalship at Gettysburg, coupled with the (act that it ie his native state, encourage* the belie I that it may go for the democratic nomi nee in November, and the nomination of Lyman Trumbull as the democratic gov ernor of Illinois with such men as Mc Donald and Painter as canvassers in his behalf would seem lo point to a demo cratic victory there. New York, New Jersey and Indues are almost certain for the democracy, and these with the souther* states are enough. So the present does not point to defoot at all, but the calculations should seem to be made on how groat a victory it will be. FalrWeld Cnattrjr. Under date of August bth, J. H. N. writes from Long Run : Our cotton crop looks well consider ing the long drought of fourteen weeks only. No upland corn made In this aectlon. The rain of last week did Immense damage to crops and land— especially crops on Little River as well M toll bottom lands beard from are completely washed up. Small creeks and water courses were Impamable by wag** •«# wedlcles ot every kind up to Sandayworulng. The rain fall Jn tofrswte and lasted from Tuesday 'Utt Ufttwdey .porntog almost without Evening News don’t much Mock In Colquitt. “We toft smb that tk( of this state bat pat ffh ead to the ques tion, eo much Vexed la England and fa some parts of this country, as to the right to enforce ed Sett ion, for k pre scribes that ft shell be the dsty ot the legislature Co provide for the eotrtpukory attendaaee of children St either public or private school*. Here, theft, we here schools provided, and the attendance at school enforced. Is not the oat fmtor al and logical question this : " How efts the general welfare beat-be promoted by the education it thus provides and en forces ? Statistics show that a vary large proportion of criminals are from the ignorant classes, and raueh has been •aid and written upon the reformation in monds that follows education. I oontsss t|nm not so sanguine on this point, but, accepting the maxim, 'that the people should be well educated is in itself a good thing.’ is there not a more certain means by which (he public education may benefit the publio than by thh in— direct effect upon their morals f It seems to me that, looking si the pro visions of the constitution as I have presented them to you, yon must agree with me that they lie on our statute book as material all ready to the build er's hand, but yet requiring to be put together to carry out the design of the architect. Thu putting together rs • simple process; such t provision as re- oommeuded by Jefferson, and now in force in Connecticut and Massachusetts, complete* at once tbs edifice. It returns to the public the benefit* of the educa tion of thepeoph for which It has taxed them. It enables every one, with whom it entrusts the elective franchise, to ex ercise it intelligently It enables every one to bo able to read the law K require* him to obey, sod roquirs* him to read it before be awdbrtahcs to amend It. If aecaros to thd elector sad to the public the secrecy it deems necessary to the freedom of the ballot. Mr. Jefferson, we ace, declared, nearly a century ago, thol sorli a law would immortalise iu inventors. He held that k would be a fruitful germ of the im- provemeat of everything good, and the correction of everything imperfect io ike constitution of the state as (key then stood, that it wooki give ns an eo- ligktewed people. and energetic public opinion which would control and en chain the aristocratic spirit of the gov ernment. I ask yon to observe this, be came the popular objection to such s law is that it is tredeoiocraitc, that it paU the power of the government en tirely in tbs hands of the educated. But ns Sydney Smith swfci. • Where nil are education canrnt be a source of distinction and a subject of prido.' Let me qorris again from Mr Jeffer son because, as you know, hs was tbs chief of democracy. la another place bs tars: 'If a nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilisa tion, it expects what never was, and never will be. The functionaries of svery government have propensities to command at will tbc liberty and proper ty of their oonstituenta. There ie no rafe deposit for these but with the people themselves, nor osa they be safe without information. There the press ia free, amt/ sorry man rtUc to retd, aU is soft. ,, _ „ , _ , the field by the 10th of September, Mr. Thompson, orr.sbls gupenHendr Md they clalm lhj|t Wln#ni , th aod eut of Education, aptly quotf* in his fort report the saying of Lord Bsooo, that 'the U or nip of the few is drspnimm, ths tramm(/ of the many is librriy.’" [To b* CoaMnued | A Pleat ftor PratolMiUm. Mi. Editow :—Pleare afford apace in tho column* of your valuable paper or the following extracts, taken from a tract, beating the title of “A Plea for Prohibition.” It is on a subject affecting the best interests of society, and from the vigorous pen of Dr. A. G. Haygood, of the Wesleyan Christian Advocate. . A. B. “Distilleries,breweries,wholesale liquor stores, driuking saloons, brr-rooms, sample.rooms, grog-shops, and pretend ed drug stores, multiply upon us like rogs of Egypt- The whisky power grows by rapid and enormous increments, ts strong hand, full of gold, and con trolling thousands of ballots, has within the la*t decade been felt all the way down from the White House in Wash ington to the local magistnee's office is tho frontier; from the national oox- greas to the emalieat town council. A VOWEB THAT WIHS. And this whisky power- generally wins; it generally carries the day in its contests with law and order; ths bar keeper has, in most elections shown hire, self to be “a bigger man than all the chuichcs ’ ia the city. At the present rata of progrere, wbst will ths liquor power be twenty yean from to-day? Meat of ws who are ia middle lift an P«»ot*lly iatavfUd ia this question. » out ckOdrea are. Tholoagmr ths harder ths fight *fl be, For come k Am ext of (he church. f irantome raaia BAXds. Some tioffifi coals are alarmed ever ft ft proposed lo grapple ceriowsly with this oftne aod foia of tbs people. When one says “owral session,” they say “amen)" M one talks of "prohibi tion," they shudder at dm thought of what they cull intolerance. Most of the shuddering comes not ef any sensitive conscience about folentien, but of sim ple fear. Thousands of very good peo ple f uhen they contemplate the ravages Of the liquor traffic imitate ptnfc stricken WOtaeft When a house is oft fire using their hands, cry and lot* on. Many persons wfll sftdtre almost atry evil, ff foey etfl only avoid the trouble of its 1 fKiiLi . jif- _ Jn suppression. rut gufttr or tvmauato*, "It Is amusing tint men should doubt whether society km the right to enact and enforce fcws against the Whisky power. Seme confound the right to riese a bar-room With the right to force a man to bs moral. Tb<to we have heard prohibition opposed by some very good people—sober theomeltre—xm (he ground that, ‘the State has no right to legislate ia morals—that men ean’t be ffiadc moral by legislation.’ We are not talking about the right to shut men’s mouths •ed rectify their mora'a by law power but the right to shut up bar-rooms. We are nottaHriegof the right to legislate men folo morality, bul foe right to put down a business that breeds all maimer of rice, crime and mitety. Weofle Wot, Ot thh time, et«n (focussing the ques tion of the fight and wrong of drunken- ness, bat of the danger to Mfeletj from (be liquor traffic. We are not dhewssiog a man’s dutj^o be sober; but (he right of society to protect Hsdf agufost drunkenness. Our doctrine is: Organ ised society has, by.divfoe gift, (he in alienable right to proto* Itself against vies aod whatever breeds vise; against whatever destroys its peace and life The )dco«mlatencies of those who u*nj to 10 , cisty the right to suppress ths wbkky traffic arc msiiy. They are glaring and | iodafeneibfor i In the tame tpcscb or article we have heard an argSmcnt against prohibition, and hi favor of taxing, Moffett bell punch or ofber device, every drlbk that is sold •wallowed'. We have hoard in the •pce**h arguments against prohibi tion and to favor of hvwvy liemne tax U»-7 iUm mmS <««re reaey f—>*a »« have hmid and fCsd t«rX orgWtnenft. That b, one has s right to cripple a mad dog but not the right to piN him out of the wty. Our position b .* 7/ to* nitty hat the right lo repress the trhitky trifle, H hat the right to tnpprrst it." HTATR roi.lTM ». The primary elect! >na lo Lmurene oouoij gcre held on August 17. . The Congreoalooal convection of the third district will meet at Newberry oc September 21 Tbc rirouit convention of the fifth Judicial district will meet In Ocitunbla on September 14. The Marlboro' lodendenta and rad ical* will hold a joint meeting at Boo- nett*vide on August 21. Mr. John T. BJoan, Jr, baa declined to be a candidate for the Domination f< r solicitor of the fifth circuit A oclored democrat In Orangeburg county was offered $100 In cash ff he would go over to tbe republicans Prominent republicans dalm that they wUI have a full state ticket In Doeply as food sftiaens (host de plore It, thqpv Is at toast owe dell bn- tbew^toated oesa of political vloleffbe lo Sdftth OanHna, and there can ba ao qusation hdW tbe last should deal with the parpetritters of ao monttroua an offence agglMt the freedom of private oploloos at fOoosaWat£hie In Beaufort oouoty last weaft. Balaam Whiteman looffedslve, peace able oolored aaao, was brutally assault ed on account of bis political opinions and badly cut and beaten. The deed Wai done In bro«d daylight at a large public gathering In a time of profound peace, and in Its entire oompteltoQ u one of the most high-handed add ut terly tndeteoefble outrages ever oota-, - » mitted in any place. Nothing but the dered their spacious bn tidings free of ■tmie Merwaari • .x——- BraarxxBrae, ft. 0, Aug. 10,1880. MX. Eorroa - Maf. ThotUfmon our M- flcteot iupt. of edhoattoa requeato tMC teachers attendli^ the * Informal iostl- tuts” now In eeegloo at this place to write to their county papers, to that those teachers who are absent, will know something of tbe Institute, what It to doing, and proposes to do for the teachers of the state. Seeing only one teaeber besides myself from Barn well (and hoping that My poordes oriptlon of the Institute may Induce some others to attend before Its dose) I attempt to tell you a little about It The exercises were opened on Tues day the 3d Inst, in Wofford College (tbe faculty having very kindly ten- swlft and complete putrtotnnent of every ode In soy way connected With It will answer the demands of the law or satisfy the just indignation of the people. Similar outrages hate been commit ted,before, btft the Inefftoiency Of tbe rent for the occasion,) the following programme was announced; 1st, Prayer ; 2d ▲ short address to teachers, by Prof. Louts Boldan who Is principal of the Instltqte, then followed organisation, the jwni advertisements. KXBS. teachers being divided Into three dtvt- eourts^'a oM£upt stecutife, alphabetically, four tally abnormal condition of society> tadl « b ^ n 1 reading under Prof. Soldoo, English grammar by Mr. Archer, of Cbarise- TDNITEHlira HAS BEEN RECENTLY THOROUGHLY renovated, preparatory to the Msetnbling ot The August Convention* New, large tad comfortable dining room and ofice on the b**ement floor. Kooms large and airy. AUeetive tervantt end the table furnished with the best the marktl afford*. Ample StobJe room and attentive groom* ou hand. J9BN $. mmim, j,„». raomigroB. Special Notice ! Dr- Henry J• Moxxzon, dfo SENT All BUSG10N, Will attend calks in an^yportion of Ba ru ff SSs *>iaonvHAy ATTORNEY AT LAW ALLKND 'LE, ?. 0. Will Practiee in all the Court* of the Rtate. jam. '■ • v tf nmm & wants Attorneys, So’icilfirs md Counsellors Fb.uici* H'. Pickuso, I Joax C. DAYlSt, fl Columbia, 9. C. Barhwell C. H..8.C. Tr B. GOLDING, Attorney At . Law. or togetheiiwish the Impehettafoto secrecy with which tbe evil deeds were ear roanded, prevented tbe full adnftfsl stratlon of Justice. Hefe, howeter, Is a efeaf eaee calling for the rigid eu foroemeet of tbe law. The slate and the eotmtty ere just begtrrotng to stir With Che bluet excitement of a politi cal campaign, end It will not do for tbe struggle to South Carolina to have a baptisflf to blood. We have too much at stake to flak ouf chances of sooeeaff upon the blind and enfeaeon log doetitbe of torse. The Infamous slanders of ouf political ecemlse hate done too much already to blacken the good nesne of our *jrt* 4 *, It will oetef dor tot the nation to feel th under a democratic administration, such deeda as this can be done with Impunity. Tbeetory of this crime U simple : A meeting was held at Oooeawutcble by the republican voters of Boa /fort and Hampton eouotfej. There was a gathering of the Worst flffemen ts of a eorri.pt mod desperate party, aod the looedlsfy utterances of tbe speakers were defiant of decency aod subversive of law. The ffery harangues of the speakers sod tbe mean whiskey of the ^nxiipulators of tbe radical campaign drove u s elr ignorant follower* wild and moved them to acts of Uwlessom sod desperation. At this unlucky mo moot a oolored man, quietly standing on ths out kIris of th* crowd, re spectfully listening to wbst was bring said, was assaulted by the furious mob aod well nigh killed. It was] Balaam White, and Uls only offeoas * as that b« la a Asokk rat wtnie bis asaat'aats were repwbftoaus ! This shows wba* radical tolsraoos means. Tbe unfor tunate mao was present simply as a spectator. Hn did not ask to “divide “time.” His fsalt was that his skin was black while hh politics were demo- oraito. Usd the ta'olea been turned, and tbs position of the parties to this dlsgraoriof riot rorrromd, not s single northern stalwart paper would have neglected to moral'ie upon the wicked ness of tbs south. It to not likely, however, that they will am/ilf'-et any j indignation at this affstr as It stands, or f bed any tears over ths fate of un happy Balaam White.-- News sod Courier. Campbell, of Charleston, aod others are anxious for the nomination for governor. The Rev. G. T. Harmon, of Marlbo ro’ oouoty, says that the committee of arrangement* for the mas* meetings aod conventions lo that ooooty are “ungodly men" because they do not open their meetings with Bible read log aud prayer. The Orangeburg county republics os aow propose to run a fusion tirket. composed of tbe most prominent mem* here of their own party sad such white democrats as they may Induce to ac cept a place on the ticket by promi ses of position and political prefer ment. Tbe democracy of Kars haw oouoty, according to local authority, seem to be sleeping on their arms, and are ap parently listless and Indifferent to ths Importance of the coming political struggle. Ths republicans will bold a nominating convention at Camden on August 38. and nominate a full oounty ticket Frank Garter, the oonnty chairman, says that “beyond • doubt a republican ticket will be put In tbs field io Kershaw county. I know this from my own feelings, and from what I have learned from its premlnont re publicans in tho county. Wo aspect to do s great deal by the split between the demcorats aod green back era. If I could do anything to disrupt the democratic party I’d vote for anybody.’ Wllllstoat Baptist Ctowrcfl*. . The ladles of ths WUItotoo baptist church will glvs X dinner on Saturday, tire 2lst tost, for ths benefit of the church. • An ice cream fsstival will b« given tbs awns evening for tbe same purpose. Ths public cordially la Tiled to attend. Scrofulous swellings, carbuncles and boils, blotches, pimples add eruptions, enlarged glands. Internal serenes*, torpid liver, and general clogged con dition of the system, all yield lo due time to nature’s sovereign remedy— Dr. Pleroe's Golden Medical Dlecovery. Bold around tbe world by drugulete and chemist*. Foreign trade supplied from London branch. World’s Dis pensary Mel leal Association, Proprie tors, Buffik), N. Y , R. V. Plsroe, M. D. President. WBST BL UE MOV ST), Wit Xck. 8/A, 1879. Dr. R. V. Piibcx : Dear Sir—-Having suffered many weary months from liver complaint without relief. I was last summer in ducedjto try your Golden Medical Die covery aud Pellets. At the timefl was ecarqpiy able to walk. Owing to their cttect|I commenced to Improve rapidly and am now well and strong as ever, thank you from the depths of my heart for tbe good they have done me nnd wish you altauooesa. Tours truly Mr*. & 8TAGNER. 1 As to laughing, says Mr. Labourite- re, how eridom, except on the stage, do we bear a really musical laugh Some girls make dreadful grimaces when they tough. A Uttie education la tbe art would not make their laughter artificial, and they would surely enjoy It aU the more If they could indulge In mirth without making themselves look no very ugly as is occasionally the case. It runs In families sometimes to distort the countenance In laughter. I know a family who laugh a great deal Their eyes always shut up when they do so aod It Is'the funniest thing when one dines with them and something amu sing 1* said, to look round the table end see exactly the distortion on every feoe. There to not aa eye left lo the faintly. Three sisters whom I know show quite half an Inch of pale pink gum when . they laugh. In their presence, Hlfe Wendell Holmes, one “never daremln be as fanny ee one «•*>." for lent of eeelsg this appalling triple vision ot gun*. A Uttie train. i In childhood would make their igbiar a pletMot thing to look a! for they have all pretty little square teuto. very white aod even. Ward “ eober says “A good laugh Is worth hundred gruunala any m*r»ut,” and I aa sure a pretty oae to worth a' thousand. Y too, map drawing by Prof. Reeman, of Lexington, and mathematics by Prof. Davies, of Wlnnsboro. We have In addition to this fifteen minutes every morning, devoted to vocal mu sic, tinder Prof. Peete. The length of dally services la three hours, from 9 to 1212 a. m. with two receeees.of five minutes each, no communication between students allowed, except at recess. Through tbe courtesy of Messrs. Walker. Evans A Cogswell, of Charleston, each teacher has been pro vided with a Normal note book, which we find quite convenient as we are called upon to review so often. There are one hundred and fifty teacher* present now, with dally additions to the number. I regret exceedingly to see so few from our part of the state, aa this Is ao opportunity, they cannot, should not lose. Prof. Joynso, form erly of Washington and Lee College Va^ and at present of tbe tfntvenlty ofTennesee, Is delivering a series of lectures on tbe English language; they are free to th* public, and delivered nighty in the theatre Jt* Is a fine schol ar, and his lectures are of rare excell ence. Tbs people of Spartanburg, shot their appreciation of the talents by giving him orowded bouses. Tbe ex ercises at tbe. College are free also vUltora oonltoHy invited to attend. We have two extra lessons In map drawing of two hoars length each week, If you think It will Interest your, readers, I will writ* a detailed account of Ih* plan of study purs usd, oeit week. 0. H. OL [We absH be very happy to hew* from r>ur fair correspondent on this or any other subject at soy lima—Eo iron | A matxtx—Coming to qur concert, Mr. Brown? Mr. Brown—Well—no— I think eoL Amatsur—Why. Itbought you were fond of music Mr. Brown — Well, yes, you see, that’* wher# It is. (Amateur would Ilk* to a*k blot wbst bs mean*, but think* It t»*t not to ) AF W AD VERTISSUES!S. SHEKIFF’S SALE'*. Forfclosure Stir. PeJicT, Rodger* A Co..1 Ag»in«t V Forecloture. E M Laetes. j DT VfBTrg Of A DECKKK IN THI8 cawte, by Ht« Honor. Judge Preeely, detrd June 9tb, 1M0, I wri cell et Barnwell C. H., on Monday, tke rik day ef Beplember next, it beinc wtesday, tbe foUoiHsg des ert bed reel property : All that tract of land, thmte in the ootin ,ty of Barnwell, eoefotning Foot Hundred and Fifty ncreo, more er lea*, and bounded north and we*t by lands ri F.. O. Willing ham.- on the east by the Bortrwefl read and land* of the estate ef W. ft Erwia end Mile* B. Sams, and on th* *oStl« by fends of 8*m’l M. Erwin and W. U. Erwin. Terwi* of sale cash. Purchaser lo pay for papers. J. W. LANCASTER, aol9-td 8. B. C. N. A. Hunt & CO WBOLBSALE DEAL*** IS 101TW1M THUS, Ifil AND 163 MEETING STREET. * , Opposite Charleston Hotel, CHARLESTON, S. nugltf- * writ or adjoining ooun< Office at Blackvllie, 8.0. autrS-lm (IISLEY'S WITCH HAZLL, G. A. CUD WORTH & CO & Manufacturers —ASD— WHOLESALE DEALERS Saddlery, Hardware^ Harness, Collars, Whips, itc, 155 Meeting 8t., oppotite Charleston Hotel, an 19- CHARLESTON, 8. C. OFFICE? MARKET 8T., EAST OF EAST BAY. CHARLES~C. LESLIE, Wholnsal* and Retail Dealer ia Fink, flame. Lebsters, Turtles, Terra pins, Oysters, etc. Stoll* Nos. 1 and 2 Fbh Market, Charleston, So. Ca> Having nadwlmmnaj t>'!on* ts my basi ns, I »« prepared I* forafeh Flab, Game, i.,ot effort notion. ATI ord*m Mvmptl/ attended w. Terms Cash or <*r Black flak, Wffitioi ftkiffock. Crush or, Cbnb, dkeepffswfl. Drum. Bose, Shrimps, Crab*, Ojrters, Cam*. I PACKING IXT&t. ***2. •Cure* Headache, Burns, Sprain*, RluiuustUin, Toothache, Kararhe, ete. Wi—.— equal In quality to any made, at half the prior. 6 o*. Bottles 26c. Pint Bottles 6d. RoniMmiroi of im For purifying, bleaching and disinfect , stands pre-eminently thebsst. Iwayp put up In diamond blue label boxes. % lb. boxes. % lb. boxes. 1 lb. boxes. ALL FIRST CLASS DRUGGISTS KEEP IT. Have your druggist order, If he neither In stock, from „ _ CllARUtS P. RI8LRT, Wholesale DruggUt, M Cortiandt Ktreri, New York City. acwS-lm Steam Engines Conpe!itioB and Deirtcttofi DrM. Compere Prices ! OompSe Power ! end Compare Quality ! 1 ■ff I HENRY L. JOHNSON, Attornev at X-aw. v nty20-ly WILLI3T0N, ft, 0. Spool COttON. ESTABLISHED 1812. ^ O W .T. George A. Clark, note AOBJTT, 400 Broadwiy, New York. Th* eUtlnrttv* Mwtm st UUa that it Is was* Owa th* very tovat po» t> rw t . rw-r r*i tike tiQuscwtgned.H or groats* power tffaa they ■fffie Yos can asvn tlM on a 10 hoi es powsr rngtae. Y •« non Save ffMO on a » horww >«ar esgtM. You sac aaro natoouan fff nureffarimt tg i rated. off-rod ffy *Ome iWutorw ere at least qaartsr toss Uon 1h«y ooll ttoem Examiiw woti Uef.its rom purchssn. Cott>>n Prvssm, Unsssf, (irt*world A Brown OWto, Melt FroxWs and Coodnsms, Mbaftln*:, Pulley*. Tsrbto* Whsris and ail kinds of Machinery, for sale. As ut fi^saw Mdu wits HrawM' (MlWorhs. Grain M.IU, Ac. Colt oc or add f. H. LODD, _cp8-fy WILLISTON, 8. C_ NOW READY Issued August 1st Amfrtyw Nfwspiprr LfTf^arr For 1880. 7Vv(/l4 A tMuet Tv/nme OSB THOUSAND AND FIFTY PAGES. Pnc', Pirt DiMert This work is the rroognla-d sruroe of Information on the btallsticn of American Newapapera. Advertiaer*. Ad vert twin* Agents. Edi tor*. Politicians and the tVpartraenta of toe Government n 1 v upon its atatemsot* as the only r< cognised authority. It gives the Name of all Newspapers and other Periodical*. It given tbe poll tics. Religion, t Loss or Characteristics. It gives the Days of Issue It gives the Editor's Name. 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