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*v r —J JJeopIf. Osa Vkar . . . Six Mostmi , « * NotmI *• KtltMte. i -s • * •-' ; r* v WKI.LFORI), SPARTAKUCRO Co., S.C., Sep»ffflb«r 2nd, 1880. . 1WW» ' Normal Ingti- oloeed on th« 27th, the ialorort in it oontinood to the lust moment, one ItaiKired nod fifty student* being present the last daj. The first week of the In- •titute we had rain morning, noon and night, and the feelings of the teachers wading op and down hills through the affectionate red mud of* Spartanburg that “sticketh even closer than a broth er," can better be imagined than de scribed, but who ever heard of a teacher staying at homo for rain/ u Bravely we struggled on” and our wishes tor just a glimpse of old Sol’s rays were fully re alised the closing week. The weather was hot in the superlative degree, and when night spread bar sable garments sround, closing our eyes we imagined oursalves in the “city by the sea,” for lo the delightful (?) serenade of the mosqnito. 'la ‘ honor of the Institute they too had resorted to Spartanburg, or, as I heard one of the tiusens mildly suggest, we had taken a supply along in qur trunks to prevent home-sickness. Do yost wonder that my promised letter has been so long delayed ? Hero the atmosphere is delightful and io full view of the beautiful and lofty Blue Ridge I again attempt to interest say fellow-teaehers. Perhapi I had bet ter go baek to our first recitations and rive a brief synopsis of the leading top ics: * , 1st. We had Psychology, “the sci ence of the eoal," then Memory vs. Re collection, active and passive s ate, mem ory retains and reproduces fuc s. Just here Prof. SeWan introduced some of his happy illustrations; he n pi esc n ted memory as the st«vehou»e where all of our knowledge of p*st overt* ia kept, and recollaction as the errand boy we send iu search of facts wo would bring forth. 2nd. Rooding—there are thr?e ele ments ia reading. 1st, mechanical; 2ed,logical; 3d, ateUietie. lean only give tha headings, your readers can pur sue the topics, my humble pen could not do jostteo to h, but I hope with the aid of my note book, in the school room to aeiist my errand boy in bringing torth every kern. I must, however, for the benefit of primary teachers, insert a “modal rooding leeeon" which Professor Bolden called our attootiun to : 1st, tell eabert Story, similar to the subject of the lesson, It interest* young children ; 2nd, ask question* aboat the story ; 3d. thorasJbg iasOM, homes must he gone through with*— Prom tha nsny congrttalatiows on the improvement io personal appeal tore made tv each other at the college ti e next morning one could infer thst we wore anything else hot charming That trip to the mountains will long be re membered The Institute cloned on Friday, 27th. with an addrou from Dr. Wbitcford Smith, and parting addrcescs from the Faculty. I must not omit mentioning the delightful entertainment given us by Prof. Walker, of the Cedar Spring* In stitute for the blind and mutes. He with his profeeecrt, two mutes and one blind man, showed us their plan of instruction, space forbids a description. At the close of onr Institute Professor Sams offered several resolutions, which were adopted, then with a few appropri ate remark* Superintendent Thompson (the handsomest mao in our Faculty) prewotod, iu behalf of tho students of the first Normal Institute in the Pal* motto State, an elegant silver goblet to Prof. Seldan, who received it very feel ingly, snd assured us that his recollec tions of our noble State Would always be of the most pleasant nature. The doxology was suug, certificates awarded to the teachers, and with sighs of regret we left the classic halls of Wofford College. 0. H. C. Nowlasr Out* C'miIm (lie Maiaa« C.itnd. ■elg •* Some persons do not know how well oat* yield, sown continuously on the same land. I have a patch (some 14 acres) next to my horse bt—fenced sep arately—and having water in it almost the yeir round, which was planted lb 1876 io eottou and corn. I sowed this patch early in December io oats. Owing to severe weather, I got a very thin sumdj the yield from which in 1877 wus about 12 bushels par acre. In August ot that year, I ploughed under weeds a* ! well os I could, with the ordinary wing plough (which, by the way, is, in my and 4th a tnuotog os* ef language, explain to them kow much better it sounds to use such exproasioas instead of iimurassl ones iu daily neo. In tho morniog after tha opening pa^va* am bad fifteen tamale* devoted t» v joal music, tad I do notlhiak many teas* ors Will soda forget our aiagiog Imagine one hundred and fifty met avd women (though two-thirds of lk* teal4ft* ia aftendaaaa Were ladies) sinffeg. With chair mouths “stratclwd wide enough to admit two fingers,” “I wish 1 was a ynliow b«rd, H ats. Yoar ro«dan mast War in atiod we ware taught M we must teach ear pupils, every m i. ly wee fc«r» la iu primary depart ment. Is ndditien to the lecture* of Prof. Joyass we had lecture* from M r. Orr, Sum Saperinteodrnt of Education in 0 orxia, Dr. RiWy, President of the Adgtr t'ollega. Rev. Dr. Orecr of F.rs- kiac Colbg*, Plrcf S-nfbrd of Mercer Urivenftv, Oeoiwia, Ow Hon. Kemp l*. Battle of North Caroliaa, President Car lisle of Wofford Colkgf, and last, thongh not least of the public lectures, was dalivervd bv Prof. Scllan. The subject of ooe of Prof. J6ynet>’ lectures was Gsa. Lea as a College President (by requaet). I wish every RooUrerner eould have Ward tho glowing tribute paid to our noble hero by one who ws* so intimately amocislod wi h him u was Prof. Joynee io the Faculty of Wi»b- ingtoa College He told as many touch ing incidents of hia private life that will □ever be publishod. During the lecture a life-sita portrait of flen. Lee hung at the baek of the stage. I had almost for gotten to mention the Itviure of Bishop 8tephaas, of Charleston ; he proposes to do much t>r tha Uarbers of oar State, but as I presume wc will hear something ot it iu connection with the Legislature I shall not mention his views. I hope, however, our Representatives will hear in mind thst the permanent establishment of a Teachers' Institute depends upon the action of the LegrtUture. The generous citiscns of Spartanburg gave us an excursion to the mountains oh tho 20th. The morning was dear aadboautiful, and as we went in open fia‘. cars we had every opportunity of en - joying the magnificent scenery. As I had visited Hendersonville before I was a little less enthusiastic than others On our return we stopped at Saluda, on the top of the mountain, for three hours; ’twas indeed a picturesque sight, over two hundred “weary teachers ’ and their friends scattered hero, there everywhere, gathering ferns, rocks, etc., forgetting every care in that delightful invigorating breeze. A shrill shriek from the engine warned us to hasten on board the train, and ere we were seated the rain drops eome “gently pottering down parasols were opened, but who thought of taking wraps such a lovely morning?- Looks ' of dismay soon overspread every counte nance, for wi'h our increase of speed the violence of tho storm increased ; but oh I it was grand beyond description, that storm among the mountains! One min ute we were above the clouds and eould see the rain far below, the next turn in onr serpentine course would bring a* among them—the sen eatao out for a moment snd I washed tny hands in the opinion, a better plan than using (he regular turn plough, for this season, as enough of the coating of woeds ia left to ti ale the land, somewhat, from tho hot August sua), and my patch bwiitg so convenient for s soramcr pasture, I so wed again, but not until November. Yield Lr 1878, about the sama as the first crop. Turned weeds under agwin in Angutt. In November broedu-st 30 bushels cotton seed per acre, and finished sowing 8th December, 7 acres of the lot in Clark wheat (a small red variety! and tho remainder iu oats. The oat« were frozen out so badly I had to resow after Christinas (first we<k in February). Yield, 12 1-2 bushels wheat per acre, and al>oat 20 bnahil* oat^j»er acre. The Sfc.ne ptov^M of weed turning in August j and tho wheat portion manured with 25 1 bushels cotton sued par acre. Nona m tha oats portion—vowed the respective halve* again • the oats middle of Octo ber (which I think ns go xJ n time as any, where the weeds have been turned ‘ under ia August) and wheat last days 1 of November. Yield tor this rear, the fourth and last, fully 30 bushels of aa heavy oat* aa 1 ever saw. and not more thau 2 boahala of wl>eat per acre I am ••lisfied that hod I aoweu tha wheat half M oats the yteU would have been much greater than on th« eUtcr half. This portiea of lbs lot ia nchartban the other, is nest to my stable*, haa had stable ma nure applied to it more than once au>ce the war, and hiving the two doaaa of cotton aced unload of one during the four yeat?- On one email land or strip, prepared for wheat, tha oata grew eo rank it was wah difficulty they could be cat. I hare just finished turning under the weeds in this lot for my fifth crop, and abo«t the middle of October I expect lo sow it an* Mi in oats, putting in with the oats as many oottou aced as I can spare at that a,tL>on. From these 7 acre* t have fed 4 work atiinals since the 4th day of April, «ilh tha addition of a little fodder until tha first of May, and haveaeveral weeks' taod Lft. The baLnoe of my crop ia pure red cats, and the two kind* hare be*n ca e'ully kept separate. I will jost here «y that the heavient yield of oats I ever get is from the mixed oats, which were originally pure rod, but are now nearly equally divided. I now pure red oats to sell, and the mixed to feed to my mules the year round, with a very few lead* of corn during the year. I do believe on land where there is mnch tendency to ruat, the pure red oat is the bert to sow. But evon this rusty year, my mixed oats are immeas urably better tliau tho pure red.—Felix Lake, in Edgefield Advertiser. Tealllatlom of Owots and Mhaes. It is s matter of the most common everyday experience that in tha wear ing of boots acd shoes, and especially those made of rubber; the feet sweat and heat almost continually in cold weather, making the feet clammy and cold, and inducing chilblains, and in warm weather, with the boat precau tion, exceedingly noxious. It ia doabt- less because of much of the rotting and breaking of uppers, and is, above all an exceedingly unhealthy feature of the present method *f dressing the feet. Attempts have heretofore been made to obviate this in a number of ways, for instance, by inner soles of sonal appearance, vinery laves company, and it was conoling to know that »U looked alii o. Arriving at Spartan burg not am aa vneibos wa| ia ■ ght, and tha trying ordeal' of marching thnvgh the »*rta to ear respective ways, differe by inn erent kinds intended to absorb the moisture; and unsuccessful efforts have also been made to ventilate (he boot oi shoe. Every person fe«L tho need of simething that will satisfac torily accomplish the object. A recent invention does this effectually, and is on exceedingly simple device. It con sists of a spiral coiled bnss wire, laid in a groove extending in and sroond tho under side of the insole ef the boot or shoe, with holes punched at clbse interval*, immediately over the coil. Tha coil is extended along to the heel, and carried to lbeU>p, where it stops st as eyelet-hole, forming. reiaboirfr I wiU net speak of our per- when walking, a complete automatic upfr sir pump continually drawing in pure air and throwing off the fool and heated a if.—Scientific American. - * I — I - ■ Bleared is tha man who knows enough aboat politics to keep his mouth shut. CATARRH. Lmr CawftUlni. f.-wni* of ill from ,0* front or tw* portlwi of tb# _ tn***j.«^o»,of ▼orca.fcoM fftioll,! Hrti of p In Uni Uirokt Wi •mml ot lUo |.r.*»m . ■ RlHUlNii In tin, **I*. 'fnBWm. w«*k. faint fwlinipi li r« ff Miar*p**uui v aoil BMaMof rMtlmw. nertonTa ’ ■ TU«w tympUMU. TOICO, WMM M*a, b*i lao i ro^i ojnilarapv.liU), an.lT i. ... * .u, or low 1 r>T i Oilotl'A. n»o»ly a par (;»lari !> li prixlm *! hi-rx> tho rart* w:*n OoL: I rrh of u>0 Stomach, l. ornb l« alrw ttMDOM. .. IJfTcr tryiipelu, *>Ua PI***—, iraUneouM. or PASASTITS l~1r- U, or utoar i-aiMO*. Ca- , aiadilcr, KUr.ayi, au<t f Billnmnrw. oA*€F! ■MBimarul Xlb*Y ami oWv-r -_n«» It pro- ■ln all caaca Um jjbt- Vrary ronrelrabln form Catarrh anrms produo* violent fll, of couqMn lion of rho l-unr o« UiO HaU Kin*. mrk hita PROF; PAINE’S POSITIVE, NEVER-FAILING TREATMENT. Mirror. ralae’fCatarrti Vapor m 01 reotail oath* beta* TakeonaoT Prof. Palne’i Llvor Ran*, tor rill# a vary nights and cuMof J*rof. rhijke’a4ntla*|ilUi Fowdcna tbruetimn, a day, entll cared. V*#or, AnUaaptlc Powdore, lont coattvo. rorSKM Dt«- _ flu, i rio?. nelue’ert . _ tO* meet wooOertel rare* erer known la Oetarrh. OotianmpUnn, to., rand the Pertody Record. Tklnfft That Nerer Did and Never Will Care Catarrh. OxTS*o raa, oirrati Inhalant*, powder* and nafla, neeal douche with Bait andotbvr trrUant*, forlwllc acid, murUleof ami«ula. fumes of mnrlato of aramnnla, eUclrUlty and (alrantsm. irri tating oil., tor, the pretended carbotan of tar, hoanreopathr, KbmihyTand all other pedilee. Thee* protended sure* have boon thoroughly Vrte*. and hare proroa a Inllma. So greet end out versa! Ua* horn the Callnre that In ron.ldenUlon of cams of entarrUaintelag tomefor treatment I Iran nliflgeS to begin a syitnmatlo inroatlgatUn of tb* whole Afier nnnMrous experiment*, protracted ol*«M-v»Uou« Mid Inri’nLigation, 1 luroat last mado niy granddlacoTerl*) of « alarrk V.ipor eiul tb* Antlaeptlc trwAmentof dlaraae. Wlthoutany pretenalonl offer tboanremedies to Mie public j.aUOed Vy tee experience of ton years'atudy and prucilce and tbeaurceecftatnatmenlof te.uiO eaaee. So tar as I know not a slnrrto failure toeqre has occurred In my ru-actlce. far Deaorlptlon and Caro of All tMaaaiia, aend lor Piet. Palno’s largo Fractloo of Medicine-, i,o** **foT HOME TREATMENT, aeod for Fret Fnlac'a Domeetle Practice qr A ew School Rooedlee; HO Personal ExamlBsUon and Treottaent, call or write Oa Prof. Fain*, to) S. Ninth alroet, PhU- osIHt*. Narer-falUa* Core of r EVER AMD AGUE, CHS.L FEVE MAriSM ,»so Prof. Faina’s AnUeapltc FowSsrs orPtlls nrul ( otbarUc Syr _ »/arTosHiY0 Curoof o& iorauiof NERVOUS DEBILITY, urn Prof. Pi TtaTc Rrrnn, Medlelees map bo ordered tbrengb druggteta, agon t*. or directly fre** the main oOpe, 160 SOUTH NINTH STREET, PHILADSLPHU., R. NEURALGIA and RHEU- rap. aIao'i ». r. mu or jiorv# For sale by Leroy Molatr, BorilweU. S. C., and 0. E. Steadman, Blcokville. S. C. rabtl* f »m PERFECTLY SAFE IN THE MOST INEXPERIENCED HANDS! For DlarrbMSi, Dyoorrtory, Cramps, Cholera, OMD ALL THOSE NUMEROUS 7ROU3LES OF THI STOMACH AND BOWELS SO FREVALENT AT THIS SEASON, Jfo Itetnedy knew* to H>« k(#dlcal PretasMen has been In nee »o tong nod wtu^gacli unifbnnlj ■otto factory reeulta ea PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER Tt Sm twnb ntad with rirh wrvwWflil ■aorem to all ports of the werid In the teeatment of U>«e* dU&caltt«. that It has oom* to be oontadered —' • AN UNFAILING CURE FOR AU SUMMER COMPLAINTS Mkd mmh U rwdly M when taken to time and 4#cordtoc to Uw rmj pioin diroctioM lAckminn In iss-dtan-o* the attack la ueoally eodden and frequently rrry acute: bwT with a eaJh rweedy ate * tor Immediate oee, tte.r. to eaJOam dauagrr of the tatol reeoU which so often tallow* a taw dayr negloct Tha IncllnattoD to wait and see If the morrow does not bring a better feeling, not Infrequently tea* a raet amount of needlsae suftarlng. and aeoaetlmee retae a lift. A Umely dOM oil Killer wlll_almost InTortably jpre both, and with them the Sea* of n> i fy yre r.* ewm FIFTLEII DAY3 Tsai TrioL A13 Stofr Organ OH LY RtOltERT D. WHITE, Marble and Granite Works v ■ | MEE'i’INei STREET, COR- HORLBEC K S ALLEY y ■p^iy O TT /VRI/RSTOK. B.€* OTTO P. WEITkSs, Wholesale Grocsr^ —AND DEALER IN— sugars, Liquor and Tobacco. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Monarch Whiskey. Also, L T. A J. (>. Frost A Co.’a {telMUhring Flour, ti&d Thorn BrothWs’ celebrateiK Butter Crackers. spp26 ly Nos. 108,110. U* ^ 181 Bast Bay, Charleston, S. C. AGOir Style ITo. 440. hxeo eets Roods, 6 Octaves, 18 Stop*. *1- tBen«teins< Height, T4 In.: tildth, *8 In.: Depth. M In. Iniproved Kuvc Swell and Grand Organ Knco Swell. The style ef this Organ to beautiful and uni<inn, and combines elegance of I)^ign. just pro portion. and boairtiful finish. Tho case to of spiel Black Walnut, tastefully ornamented with habd- somo Mottlod Prench Walynt Panels, wlikh. betng highly flniahe*!. centrsal admirably with Hath Wal nut at Case. Tho tone is r«n ark able for purity and nweetnene, combined with volume, va riety and brillianxy. Tlio touch 1* quioL, reaponeive and pliant, »uJ. In fact, the wbote Inslrumout. la action and case, hi* cTerry requisite ef the meet perferl Porter Or0m. Mo bet ter organ can bo purchased for family use. -,*« Yoa pay for Instrument only after you have fully tested it at your own home IS days. If not aart-nreaented. return it at my nponno. I paying freight both waya. Each Inatrument boxed and dcliverod on car# here for only SOS. Fully warranted torjt; ioer this offer 1 Barnwell’s w „ r GREAT DRY GOODS -ooo Rememl to a* my lowi 1 for 0 yearn. c*» Net Cagh Pain If Unertaefly f* U rw tnanj^ (Mnoo’ihan^. ■ rtaiiil# ii itoctor'. fee. t wwe la *11 ooenirte* and oltmate* and d Off rtiltatalM Xurate in RoepftalA and of on and pmtatefoo# who ham had Opyorumltj for of warring the wondertal reeulta which here aiw.ye luilowfd in tm. THE BEST EVIDENCE l iMpnar M.iwa ntaar pavis a wa M«0#te» ta #a teat imm olmtm for ta hw I UA^Sr^Hifi gTaati^aH r c end weald M* aa mmi awwma* b* ■ »»#■>! mamitm —.j 1 -j- ^-iwr n **• w akautMMXD i—rw:. -n. w-y; •» m l taat n. tar taw b * tr.q Va- 1 ■M teaw f.witi. awd atees aadtaafOma. rta^rt ta Sto aE aaate, beta t>* ■ ifeaiaaa Na —i H la ■( tatedy No tatelly eon eSbrd to be wUhout It. etel to ptec* brute* It Win The uee of uo* bettto will go A inner to ooenno* you of to mar p^a*MgteiMs.^2r ta ■AJS’* w® oerte do wSmb* R, a the ran eh of ell (has mltweiw ef l PSHSY DAVIS A RON ft. k THEPL4CE TO BUY YOU SEBISG MU91H — 18 — I* a ootnpoaik! of the rirteie* of nareapta MilltaMa mi*. kdrahe, yellow dock, * rtilllnwte. maadrake, tre with the todhleof poteeh end I row, ell pow erful MoorWrahlafr Mnini i leetaelwg. ood etalntos hletoeate. It W the Duree*. , and U> every way the meet effectual alterative mr-dldne known or available to the pabUa. The •cte&oee of medtrtne and nhemtotry have nrref producml eo raJua- ble a remedy, aor one eo potent to cure all ]l*oq*o* reealung from impure blood. It euree Scrofula, aod all gwrofuiowe dtoiaeen, Kryetpetae, Koee, or BO^Ao- tbouy*S FT re. Pimple* and (rube, Puxtuiee, U late bee. Bo 11 a. Tu mor*, Tetter. Hufnorv fb.ll Uh-tim, BoaJd hetol. Ulucworux. Ulcerv Sorce, Bheumattona,Mwreurtal Dtoeuee.Weu- ralgto. Female Weekamee* aud Ir- rvcularlUea, Jaundice, AflVrtioaa of the Liver, Praueneln, Emaciation, and Oeueral Debtuty. By Its nearehlnR end cleaxuSaf RUalltic* ft purge* out the foul comipuon* which ooo laminate the blood, and can** de rangement and decay. It stimnlatee and eallrea* the vital fnnettone. It promote* energy and streiifth. It re#tore# and pre* serve* health, ft Infuse* new life and vigor throughout the whole syetem. No sufferer from any dleeaM which art ere from Impurity ef the Mood need despair, who win gtve Aran’s Bamatajulla a (air trial. Remember, the earlier the trial, the speedier the cure. prac For nearly forty yearn A rail’s Bar- sat axilla hoe be«n widely need, and it now poe*eases the confidence of mllUona of people who have experienced benefits from its marvellous curative virtue*. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., ProoUeo! and Analytical Cbemtsta, Lowell, MOSS. SOU) it aia onueaurr* NEW YORK’S GAS-LIT LIFfi IUUSTKATED. The above lathe title el a aerie* of sketches of the shady side of life and character in the Great Metro polis, now lining fully illustrated from authentic sketches in the National Police Gazette ofNew York, woich are realistic and faithful por tralture* from real life. The illustrations are by the best artistic talent attainable, and the deeerlptlon* are from the pen of the moet gifted journalist and brilliant writer in America, who, It Is eouoeded. has rivaled that maaler boiul at word painting—Charles Dickens. It is Mi&rirnt to say that "New York’s Gaslit Life” w|ll prmeut the moat idriklng, vivid and truthful pictures ot the the nnder-Cwrrent of llfetn rk Gilr that has ever been presented to the, Mlc. The National Police Uaaetto of New York New York Olty that h*i ever been praaentad to the, public. The NaUtetal Police Uoaetto of New York Is forjudo hy all newsdealers price 10 cento per copy or it tun be ordered direct from the publisher. fhiheoriptloa price, St per year. The National Police Gaselte. of New York, has no connect ion with any other puhlteetlun of its class, who tar gain, as tar as possible copy its title sod appearance G AITION —The public are couthtoed against buying weak iniitattana of the National Tulle* Ga nt M. In all case* Hew each kseeiee that the paper Is dated from New York and he* the publishers name printed on acheopy. Reel Ilia nee* should he made by poet oflleo ord*. draft on New York, or by ragtatmad totter, t* 141 CHARI) 1C FOX. PeVUwr. < 'or Aprere wed WU’toedU*, New Tortt CHy. AdTertiss lo Trs Ptawui. jyi*-y M;*' Sal wholeealo Factory price, tboroforo no rwluo- tlon can be mldo. Order at onae from this adver tisement. giving a* reference any rccponeiU* Hank er or Basin*** Firm. 1180, BIOS, 346 BROAD STREiX Augusta, . Ga. The undereagne-l nr* nc* offering lo ill* eil ixen* of Augusta and to tbo public gen erally, the Now Howe R, simple and light running, )uat out The new improved Weed, eoiselews and elegantly ftnithmi. The ligki running New Home, with Urge tpoee nitiier arm ; eelf-ndjusting needle, ■imple aud durable. The very latest improved Victor, with •elf-threading Bkuiiie, and sell seuing Needle. Also, the “Stewart Family, fuperior to any of the styles in the market. Each one is fueraniae.1 by lb* maker to be perfe.t in every re-peA* gi^ Ail tho above nentione<] Machine) are of the very latest improvements Bobbin* flllrd on all ef theta without running (he machine. Sold nt low figuree and all guar anteed. J. B. BAUTOX, The managing pnrtncr of the firm, having had more than ten years experience in the hiifinens, U thoroughly acquainted with the leading machines of the day, aud will keep in slock only such ns he knows to be first class. However, a machine of any make may be purchased through us by special erdcr. gg^„8pecial mention given lothe repairing of all kind* of machines. Work done promptly, and nt Low Rales. All work gunntjteed. Needles. Oil and Attachments, for all kind* of Newing Machines for sale, at the lowest rates for firte-oinss goods. Call and ece our gfcods, whether you pur chase or not. Correspondence solicited. Address, I. S. a&ai’OK & £<*., AUGUSTA, OA., Agents wanted. nov6-tf a week In yourewn town. Five dollar outfit free. No risk. Reader, if you want a businews at which |>er*on* of either sex enu make Krrat I«ir all the time they work, write for particu larstoll. If ■ tel' l tie- vuwo HIV/ *»x/*sn, v. i tax. j Hall. lt A co., Portland, Maine, hj—*■ Savannah and Charleston Railroad Co. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. April 4, 1S79. The following Sche<lule is iu effect at this dale: Feut Mail, Daily, Leave Charleston - - - . 7 00 a. tn. Arrive nt Savannah - - - 12 40 p. m. Arrive Jacksonville * - - - 7 50 a. m. Leave Savannah - - - - 4 00 p. m. Arrive Charleston - * - 9 55p.m. Might Train, Daily. Leave Charleston - » -7 50 p.m. ArrireSavannah * - 3 25 a. m. Arrive Port UoyaJ * ■ 4 00 a. m. Arrive at Augusta - . 6 26 a.m. Leave Savannah - - 9 00 p.m. Leave Port Royal * * 11 00 p m Leave Augusta a - - 8 20 a m ArrivaCharleston • • •» T 50 a. m. Pallia*ncar*on nil NightTrains. C. R. GADHDEN, Kngr. and Supt. t. 0. B«Ti«To». G. F. and T. Agent uul upwards ORGANS, TUX Jlt^. 0*0, tat, I VO, $100, $120, and upwards, with jMtrycUon Book. 8JT5CIAL INDTJCE- MBNTS offered to OhUrchea, Lodarea Cl*r-, ay man, Bchool-Teacbers and Blarn Psant- •ra. Conaapondanco aollctua II.I T,f rTIlA- TBD CATAX.OGITB, ah owing all my atyto* of Piano* and Organ# neat free. Address re. . iAMXS T. PATTKESON. Y. 0. Prewar IX Bridgeport. Coon.. U. 8 L my 13-4m T he white Sewing Machine TMG BEST Ob' AMM» Unrivalaf'. in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in Ike Brood CIouh LV nrBT Ort RAT-tMO OVlCOaOCBT taKtaUMO, XIArtl}ta<>MEBT, A HID l£cst Perfsct Sewing Machlr.a IN THZ WORLD. TOajrvatreou't-'re! Ui Wdiai* rtanaata^ VaOite tf.kato la it* «i'»r«re# (•# aaearrerilf *■•# alhtf piactana*, nr* I* (aomtumf It ta tea trart gal It aeoaTl* *•*•'*». laela *• lertaaoa Oat tt erer yat to da* u Mtotv aa, racomnaateatta* to IN ta nr. Tha I-aU-d leert* WWt* bat locrcared U inch aa aataat teat ea art aaw ramg.i.t* la tre* ate JL. Cottq tea V Lmgr Xdri.ckxLxata arvaz-y txLaww xstixi-ae-* Lkk I.V.• O zzy A-e c-uipTaijr clwarxx xxxJL I Crcey michtoa It wtrrsctad toe 3 t**e*. an* •••alee « »h at l.-reral <iicwta.ec •!*<>* »«ty pavmanta, ta Mil tba tarecniaut# el curtaarera. ••■AjEc: T*.-rrn u ijiaoaciga txxx^oot. HH/TE SEMh : Q MACHINE CQ.? M 338 EurtM Are.. ClaiilaoJ. Daw. — Fur snla hy— J. I). A. T. F. S M I T H, 290 Ilaotn Sr., ■ Augusta,0*. Just Arrived -4T- Chas. Pechmann s A New Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, BOOTH, SHOBS —AND— p NOTIONS, AND A I.OT OF Fresh Family Groceries . —IN MY— Bar Room Can be fround the finest stock of WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS EYer brought to the village. When you eomo to Barnwell don’t forget to oall and see me, Chag. JPechmann TO RENT. Four Large Booms over WEATHERS- PE£ & EAHTEBLINU’8 Store. Suitable for Law Off!oe*. mavft-tf .tuHnoa. now tiefore the public. Yo»i can aak* money tauter at work tor m than at anrthiu* . Ire. ( apital red required. Wa will atari you. Twelve dollar, a day and upward made at horn* by the (ndusiriows. Men, wiw men. hoys aadgirl* wanted everywhere to work tar Ok Now b tha time. You ran devote vour whole tl»« to the wort, or ooly your ’imre momenta No meant aa m other buatoere will pa^ ^ou . t j, — —- — wall No one wUllng ta work can tail to reaka enorreon* pay by raaaffnf at a#re-. fortly outfit and tanre frre. i •ffWto oppurtnBltr ftw maklna nwreer endlv iiutVon- •eobly. .Iddran Trnc A Co., Auauata Moiac jyt-y —w Weathersbee & Easterling, Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS & GROCERIES. FnH Ftock Always on Hand. fagSR G0383 HEGSIYfie DAILY. Cash Paid for Cotton & Country ProiuBe nov20* T1IOS. MURRAY. STG? AT HUOU BOYLH. 4 Corner of Broad and '\V r at?liinjvton Streets AUGUSTA, GBOBGiA. Convnnifintly Iiocated To Businew. ! With Tf]t«:raph Officf in Ihf Buildirv, anti Sonihi'rn Expire Cuapaif Uffire Nrxt Door to HotH Buifrinj:. Rooms Superior |o any in i h* cilr. Table Supplied wj^h the Rent lhe Market AfTortl* , also Livery Stable Connected WilR the House. SPECIAL RATES TO COMMKKCI^ TRAVELERS. MURRAY * BOVUTT. Pro^’r* WAVERLY HOUSE, $2 Charleston. S. C. $2 -<v- SITl’ATID IN THE PEND OF KINO Atnret, the muat fashloaabl* proaneuacto tn tfi* city. Fl»t ci«»- tn nil If* appointment*. Table f urn I* fieri wit to I he beat afTontori by local. Northern and hotithern nnarkeiH First cl* a* Car ami ftortrer A hop Tho 11 neat Hilliard Room to tho boath. Hervaut* polite and alUaUi*. B“ard ,81 par day *»_ Lowwr ratom hy the week or month. liKn W NILUVAN. Lats or A. J. hsanauv A Co..) FruprUlor. Mr i WIL'ION faBAH AM, of Harnw* I .* in the offle-’of Ih* w*verly Hou-e, and will be irrari to qc* *to many frL r.ria ORBEIi YOUli SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, \ CANE MILI.8, GIN ENGINES, COTTON SCREWS, SHAFTING PULLETS, Hanger’* Journal Boxeo, Mill Guarlne, Gudfreona, Turldo* Water Wbool, Gtu Gearlup, Cheap! Jn.Ison’s Oovorners, Dtsiou’s Circular 8*»w, ami Ouraiv* ami Files. Belting and Bobbitt Metal and Brnso Fitting, Globo and Check Vaiveo aod Whlatlea, Gauges, etc., aud Iron Brae* CasiingH and repairn from Oeo- B. Bombard Co., FORK8T CITY FOC.XJRY AkU MACH INK WORKS, ska* ran wxrsn Towns, 170 rnswrec stbbct, A«;«|rteTA. 4*i:OR4fll4. or.o IRON AND BRASS WANTED. E. W. Wagener & Co. 0BASL1BTWIT. S O. ‘ 150 101,163 nnl 165 East Bny. 2, 4, find 12 Queen Street 13 ; 15, 17 and 10 Vendue Range. Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers, Cotton, and TNaval Stores F'actorfii. Sole Agents for Georgia and Wagcner Grange Gnano. Liberal advancea made on Shipments of Cotton. We have a spceial Produce Depart me ut for which we solicit consignaicntfi of Rouirh Rice, Peas, etc. sepl 8-fim ED H'/.V P,A TRS, CHARLES K. BATES, ISAAC IPODMkS, JOJIX B.STETLM, TI/OS. R. McGAUAX, EDWIN BATES & CO. -JOBBERS OF- BUY bOOllS a» d CLOTHIId. ✓ Nos 122 and 124 Meeting St, Charleston, 8. C. 7 1 SW| ROBERTSON. TAYLOR & to., Succeesen I* OEO. W. WILLIAMS * (XV CITTDIMCTHS. VIOmiU (1IU1S < -AND- COMMiSSION MBRCHANTS, 1 A NO 3 UAYrrK HTRICKT. ("A ABL.BSM'TOTf. teTC0.YPI6 »>IKNT8 OF OOTTOR SQLICITITV 99 Sot O. ' ^