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—4. b=d *1_ ■— @fc| flraplf. JOHN W. HOLMES, ■fl« Editor and — Praprlator. umm OODNTY CIRCULATION. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1880. W« siw not raopomflilii forTU vlows »f o«r sof- rxydfca^ uty-'N-* , * . ; . KAT10NAL DEMOCHATIC TICKET. '•'^FOB PIIESIDEBT : W. 9- IIANGOCIC. j,:. or I'lUjifTLVAsu. “Notblnc can iatlmid«tto mo frotD dnlOK what I Dolleve to be houeot aud rioter ’' : . . FOR VICE-PRESIDENT: W. 11. ENGLISH. . ' ’ ovantAiiA. . .[ “They will he elected apd they will taKe their aeate.” Fob Oohokbcb, HON * G ‘ TII.T.MAN. the state 1 ■ ck et. Tor Oov»»r«or. Oen. Johksom Haoopd. For Ucateaant>€iorcrnor. Gel J. D.JticSNEDi’, r ..- For Comptroller Ueaeral. J. a Oo it. Eso. For Secretary ofWtnte. Col. R. M.Sras. For Attoraeytiieiieral. . i Gbh. Lubov F. Yocmash. Por Saporlntendeut Cdacntlon. ’ 4 Maj. H. 8. Tm«P*ON. For t ate Treusnrer. Johs F. Riouaudsos. For Adjt.aadl a»pector (Jeacral Ue(. A M. Mamoault. > Fob Sojcrron, CQL» F. H. f»ANTT. Coaniy Ticket. Renate—Dm.G. B. La«TMO«. HaOM of Hetao*«tiU> 1 v*-»-1)u R. C. RoMSTS, w. J. WtK)D, 11. Joitsos. 2)iu V. V. Itioa ami J. A. OWesb. Clerk of Court—MajrJ. J. HBABaAM. Kberlff-O. u Riokt. Probate iwJira-B.T. Kiob. BokoolCoBiiukalon® —Ui v. A. rn^.T. County ComuiWlourra J. C. 111lev, 8. Tlueu, J. m7Woodwabd. Ojrooer—Rout. Kmsaar. m i— ' - % .-.A ■ ‘l.» - All the woik neceviury to c«ny lUe rlectloo triampbaotly rouct be doc• wttblo the oext twenty flv« <Ja] a. The Democracy ot Uaiowctl will putln their beat Ucka between uow and the Idea of Xooembf r. We feel JueUlled to promlelng tbe Blate eacraeaete on tbe 14th tbe ' fraodeat detuooetratlon of the catn- palfo. The flannel trade ta booming and our red ahlrte wfll be out In full force. Tbe Port Royal Railroad Rider* ' will try to eedpao the South Carolina Railroad defegtloae in redoeaa and rtadliitee. _ ‘ t ' MB LATBarSEMA T/OX The chaueaa ot GartkU a eleitiou grow raafl by (iegms and beeutifully le It u bow gcucitd'y Ulicved that if Indiana goea deiaocnrtle on (lie 12th intt. Garfield will (tep down and out and Grant will boooiiM the Ucpublicau nom inee fur the Preeidencj. m !■■■ .. .. A QVF.sriny la wrltlnf to •Cwietldgc, Charlee Lamb lotpilred “whether ua luimurte 1 and amenable ecu! may not come to be damned and the mnu ocr«r euepret it boforehand.'' Without unawerlog th** queatlon wa Inquire whether the Dmn- •cratl^ party at thy n. at elretloo may nut be defeated though He own n.>g- MgeocoAnU lack of preparation and be ae badly aurprlecd u* the coulldent alaacr. e • " ■ ■ — ■ EVA J>9 AM) Ml IDG ES. We wquld beg U) call to the niteo* Bon of our pnaent l>mrecaUo noml- aeee for the next ermlon of the Gen eral Abac mbly aad toother aaplnmu for Leghdatlee honors, tke receramm- datloa ot the gaand Jury of thla county aa to soada and bridgve. We have lime and again pointed out the folly of adhering to the present allp-abod system of wot king and keep ing la repair, God suvo the mark, our pabiio highways and bridges. Why should our people continue to osrry to mill thb traditional sack with a rock th one end andeorn In the other? Ifouc In tbs world. Give ue good roads we say—worked by akilled and rcspouel- ble contractors, and let ue have no more tom foolery such as le to be seen oo the occasion of every road working along our almost Impassable-bigbways^ With good roads our county would wear an aspect of prosperity and pro- grew. Travel frould betnme a pleas ure Instead of a matter of dread and oonearoi There would he no immense gain to our people lu the- saving of tear and wear on wheeled vehicles, and the oavtioge of farm produce wo jld be fadliUted by increased power of trans portation and in the higher speed at tained. that It la just possible that I • (lone Ids club Injustice. If Calshne A*alm ■Isee te Explalm. B<htar Tk$ fSftU: Having feud the lettdt of the Chair man of ttffi CoUon’s Branch Club I conclude may bavs I have, I ElWjId like* to make the “nmend«4ionorable,” and to the en^d that It may be olearly demonstrated whet her I owe LU club an apology I would suggest that he publish, In'Title Pk< plb, a certified copy of hiselub roll, and if It contains “84 full blooded dem ocrats,” not members of any other club, I will frankl|f^dmlt that I have been hi error, If ae wtll act on my suggestion then will I In like manner publish the roll of tho club of whieh I am a member, and It will be seen whether there bo any “fraud” or taint of fraud In It* composition. From my propositions u!l can readily See wheth er it Is "In search of truth,” or to “per vert tbe truth,” that I incline. Going “behind tho returns” that made tip the lust convention has no terrors for me. I may t* a “poor, thin, lean, dyspeptic democrat,” but I am and ever have been, an honest one. I do not belong to that school which pots on the prin ciple (or rather tho lack of principle) that “all U.fair In politlos.” I would scorn to cheat or defraud a political opponent as much as to swindle a neighbor In u trade—and while I ad- mft that I am a pattU/in In politics, and fight my political adversaries with tbe same fetvor that I support my fi lends, yet, I understand where fair fighting ceases and underhanded bush- whacking commences. I know what Is contraband of political war, and on no account would I employ “fraud” to cl ren invent or defeat my adversary; because, even If not deterred by the lofty dictates bt principle tho shrewd promptings of policy would Inform me that fraud reacta upon its votaries, and the vlctdHes uchl'eved by fraud 'are never secure. Fraud corrupts Its devotees, and those who build upon that foundation are more Insensate than the foolish man of Holy writ who built his house upon the shifting sands. He who sows the wind of fraud will soooet or later reap th© whirlwind of retilbutory shame and defeat. For these considerations I have always op posed and will continue to oppose fiaud In or out of politics. It seems a sordid maxim bnt yet it Is one so true ami forcible that It seems well to Inculcate It, wbonesty is the best po'leyf* A wise mao will ’prefer an buBorablo defeat to a fraudulent victory. For by soma Inscrutable law tit. * # 1 ! %im a Wa«k Smakx Fishes.— oorreapmidept, nritln^ from Texas, Scribes as fellows' tke manner in which a mocauin used his body os a sort of sieve mVtehirg small fish. His snakeslyp was fa a shallow pool aboun ding ia minnows, tnd'was brisklyfwiat- ing and turning in all directions giving Yt hubedyas many oanvubioni sspoa-i ble to in clot o tbe frh or fomaVbfm ( , ioto ns new spiooa between him and tbe hank, in either due tbe fi*b wonki en- dtkvor to etoapeky leaping over tke mmUh body into tbe watev beyond. 4ku the moecssin with elevated caught tbe fish in bis month as k!s* h dealing bring no real enj .yment to their winners. There Is evtr a rest- IctB anxiety harassing th© winner In a fraudulent contest bet exposure de prive him of his victory or turn to “ap ples of Hodotn” tho coveted fruit. No patriot will countenance hand. Nei ther will any true party man—because the party man, though partisan, feels that what will ultimately destroy his party must hot be tolerated, Mr. E li ter, fer several weeks I have been con trasting the condition of tho democratic party In Barnwell «t present with Its condition la 187t> and 1878, and the an- tUbcoi* ii mournful to contemplate.— Pardon me for reproducing tny relfec tious—they, will "point a moral,” if they do not “adorn a tale.” Iu 1870 undtr the wholesoms .influence of u eotnmoa adversity we met In conven tion and each delegate seemingly ani mated by ihs dcwlre to perform LU highest duty towards his party and his people applied htmoalf to tbe construe- ikm of a county tli-kct that would command tho respect of bis oouotry- mcn and t rlng out the full vote of bis psity. We know the result. Front th** time ih* ticket was put lnu> tbe field a genuine enthusiasm pc>MM<<sed the pe< plt) which ooutlnued until the glorious coosumtuutlon lu November. In 1878 wc met ngata iu convention to nominate a ticket, bnt by this time "comhiOHlJou" had spriwig up, though nothing worse could be charged against any coterie or faction In the eouven- tloo. The work of this nominating body wus not commensurate with gen- * r«l expectation ; but nuvertht-lcas the defeated cem!!dates, their friends aud the public at large acquiesced iu good faith In what was done and all united In supporting aud electing the ticket nominated, lu 1880 we met again lu convention to nominate a ticket, an ) what 1* the outcome? Wrangling, crimination and recrludoatbo trans pire iu the organisation of tbe body- fraud 1* charged and unfairness shown -aud after two days and a night of clamor ond uproara ticket is put forth ihntTippoarH to have nothing In It at tractive to the people. If their attend ance at aud interest In the appointed meetings of the Executive Committse can he consi b red “indicia” of tbclr sentiments. Ae a true democrat the last thing that I dr sire la to augment the diesulisfactiou of the people with tho action of the late convention, but I deem it my duty to my party, uow while the thing is fresh on the* minds of the people, to warn them that If some safeguards for the future be not provided against the recurrence of the evils now complained of the day Is not distant when our organization will be disbanded and scattered to the four winds. I have said much more than I thought to have doue at tho outset, but my interest lu the subject must be my excuse*. Calcbas. Why Judge O’Sea! Hated whiskey. The Judge’s father, who lived to be on aged man, was la tbs ear tier part of Lis life very prosperous. After passing uiUidle life, he opened a coun try stove for the sale of gooflk» and also began to deal la .whiskey, end ifrom denllug in it, he commenced dtinkii g it. llo ultimately became crazed, from Its excessive use. Iu consequence, besides impnlring his uriDd, he lost much of bis property.. There wae an erroneous notion pre vailing at that time, which was near fifty years ago, that the minds of those thus impaired could be restored, or partially so. by corporal punishment. This waq Inflicted on the old man, who. tbluklag it was done with the ooasent ot his wife, forever aHenated aud separated her from him. ia conse quence, the family was broken up. These were tho reasons assigned by the Judge for his great aversion to Intemperance. The loss of property and of social ‘atanuiog, and ths breaking up of the ra«|«y Iks,, with great unhappiness, by bis parents, fog svsr made tbs son ons of Ike strongest advocates of '* m ° *• ax,aj ““ ’ . r ^ Prepare yOur banners and flags for the 14th. Lst Barnwell sea what a nice and respectable appearance aba can make. Shuck’s Column JUST RECEIVED ^ And for shIh at one cent each, ladles*-; black«hawl plus, safety pins, corset lace*, slate pencils and pen holders, with pen thrown In. .'V. ,' . J. 8. Shuck, Agf. j 1 - just Rttoitrit* , ~ And for sale at live cents each,8tovo Pane, Gay Cups, Hrlr Ofl, Perfoimry, Extract of Lemon', Round Combs. Bkirt Braid, Laoo Bib* and High Black Cotnbe*; ^ ; j.,8. Baocx, Agt.:. JUST RECEIVED And fdr sale, at five cents each, two qaart milk pans, Iron stands, coffee stutirfs, pure linen hemmed ban'lker- chlefa.weck ruffllng-pef yard, photo graphs of prominent Individuals, can opeiiers,gart« 4 r», .pcBrl shirt buttons, bracelets, beads, flneer rings, alewe buttons and copy books. ^ ; - J. M. 8m;cK, Apt. JUST RNCHmW And for side, at ten cents each, twQ quart flu dippers^, pure linen aKIrt bo- Bom*, Hpcctucles and pest I collar but tons, ; J. 8. SlftTCK, Agt. NSW AhVElUnSEMENTS, IMMENSE STOCK r-t— ..Vfa- OF- New Carpets -FOR- 1886. Winter ?rade» 1888. _ .PDrcka*flS from ttrs Leading Manufacturers and Importers of the country, and of fered, to ths Trade, uur friends and the public at • ‘•Rock Bottom Prices.” Br*dv and Tapestry IUimmIs, Moriunts, Velvety Three-ply and Ingn fluallUes, < rumb Giuths, Door MhL-. li^artn Kua-s. A full line of Nc vkiduitf our “c truing President, General Hancwok,” Hair Cloth and * ntnjf*, pioot- and Tabl - rain Catrets-all ew Chrnluoe, In- , ™ — id- Upholsterers’ k „ ..- t> . •“GiLCIoths.Lacn Curtains, Cornl-os and Bands, Window Aadcs-allstEea; PUno aud I ubleUovers, Wall Papers aud Borders. French Torrys. burtaiu Goods, tretouiics loi Lambfuqulas, China and Cocoa Mattings and a big stock of all goods in my line. — 3 Trb«wn BHodcs ,/tvr URCEIVED And for sale at five cents each Jarge wneh basins, fine luce bibs and ladies white pearl dress buttons. J. 8. bHUCk, Agt. JUST RECEIVED One case fino clocks for sale at two dollars and a half each. J. S. Shuck. Agt. JUST RECEIVED. And for sale, at twenly-flvo cents each, fine seisshrs that’ cannot be bought elsewhere for the same money. J. 8. Shuck, Agt. CASH OR TRADE. -I am giving the highest prices, cash or trade, for seed cotton. So before you Sell give m*) a bid. J. S. SniCK, Agt. JUST’RECEIVED • And for sale, at five cents eneb, ear rings, watch-chains, breast-ptna. neck laces, finger-rings, bracelets, collar- buttone, tdeevo-buttone, mouth or- of nature the spoils of fraud and dooblel BRD9 - <*"yU**. hree mats, Irk per bot tle, foolscap, letter and uoto paper per quire, erivelopes-per package, mucil age, P*«d peoetta, rtates pens-p> r di z en. peu holders, checkers, checker boards, pocket boc-ks. fable spoons and k beautiful lot of pillow case luce. J. 8. SntcK, Atft. RE MEM HER, If you Lave any cM numbers of rhe Seaside, Franklin Square, or L ikec.lde Library, N. Y. W-ek^ or I.edzcr. Fir* „lde CVanpar.lon. Saturday Jnnrnal or Sati rday Xlgbt. I am rendf to puy ,you half prieelor s*mr. * - J. 8. Shtcx. .%gt. JUST RECEIVED. Splendid hammers at ZS cents each- Cano >t be bought for less than 50 cts- any where else. J. 8. Hncou Agt. * JUST RECEl VEl) And for salivit five cents each, bras* bell*, potato graters, whisk brooms, toy rskes acd hoes, thimbles, holders, rlbboc-pcr yard. J. H. Shuck. Agt. pen- JUST OPEXED. A lot of ribbon, twenty flv© difii-r* nt shades, which I oiler to close out at less than it can bo boucht elsewhere. J. 8. bHlVK. Agf. COFFEE PO TS. Just received and for sale; 1 tint coffeo pots for five cents. 1 quart “ “ “ fen corns. J. 8 Shuck Agt. MILK I’A.XS AT FIVE LEMS. Just received and for sale, nt five cent* each, half prat, pint and quart milk pans. J. 8. Shuck, Agt. A LARCE LO T Of baek numbers of liarp >i’s Weekly A Bazaar for sale v* ry low. J. 8. 8huck, Agt. CL OS ISO OUT. _ Before getting iu my ocw stock this mouth I w|*h to sell nut smooth tbe old slock I have now on hand, so II you como to Barnwell in the next few dnj s f ive me a call, and if there ts any thing in my stock that you need If you do not buy at the pi le© I will sell it to you you have no uoe for it. J. 8. fuucK, Agt. ONLY FIVE CENTS EACH. Coat bangers, tin dippers, tin plates, toilet m ap, feather dusters, coffee can isters. garden forks, stove lifters, can dle sticks, frying pans, wash chdhs, edglng-per yard, book straps. A. B. O. blocks, ooffeo strainers, toy brooms, children’* stockings, gimlets, cork screws, handkerchiefs, knives, spool silk, potato mashers, pint buckets, egg beaters, bread toasters, towel rack*, scissors, can openers, boopskirtsanail brushes, spoons, milk strainer*, toy dish dans, m'lk pans, toy wash basins, pepper boxes, tin funnels, knife sharp eners, picture Looks, nutmeg graters, tack hummers, e ffee pots, shoo but- toners, meat choppers, doylies, tGrub bing brashes, collar buttons, ear rings, cuff buttons, kitchen forks, garters, dusting pans, and the latest numbers of tho following papers: New York Ledger, New York Weekly, Saturday Night, Fireside Companion, Saturday Journal, Half Dime Novels, N. Y. Bun, Times and Herald. J. S. Shucl, Agt. J A.S* O. PI AILIE^Not Limited 713 Broad st. ^ The Old Oiiginal Carpet Store, E-tabiished 1858. ^ —0 FHIjJSIl stock: OF* GROCERIES. I hav* la store and arriving waynso* Canned Goods, Meats. Vegetables and Fruits of eve y variety. New Preserves, Jellies* Crackers Macke el-Nu. 1 and in Mess; Sal mon and Boneless Codfish. *11 rf. .,.tno ,0... '!• o .j,” —.. All gi a<IP8 or Sugar, CofTeee, Tens, 8oi*r>a. Starch, Etc , On- ■wno. ynuot.M.-, nuaioenaiKi Auploe, (Straw arutRattan Bruoru*: s.ernb Brushes, Loi Handle aud short Hamlle H*dr Bro-un-, Tubs. Palls, Clothes BHinrM-nn Clothes Baskt Market Baskuts, £tc, all of which I oiler at the !t*wnst price* for cash. fT AMES G. RAIIjIE* 713 Broad St. Augusta, 6a. sypiJO-kia John Robinson’s GREAT Worlds Exposition lew Electric * Light Show, Animal Conservatory, Aquarium anti Strictly Moral Circus J ta M. & Co*9 —AGENTS FOR— Ready Mixed Paints -|' v ; —AGENTS rOR-. § Howe’s Scales* fepolMm ! Q0i East Bay, Charleston. IS- Ci & co. -;o:- Liquor Merchants. ——— AND Manufacturers of Cigars. 118 East B&y Street* Charleston. S. C- sep20-3m jfilbeii & WILL If XIIIUIT AT Allendale Tuesday, October 12tb. ThU magnificently appointed iBOflfih MONSTEH XmrillTAlNUSKV Invit*. (-nih-lMU and challenge* comparison. There Is nothing half so varied and comprvhcoslvo on th* road. Everything about it SPIC-SfAN NEW- It U In no sens© cn© of th© old-time canvas shows of tbe post, but U organized on a SCALE OP IMMENSITY Hitherto unparalleled. *. * Wholesale Cwrocers . r‘ -AND DEALERS IN- PROVISIONS. LIQUORS. TOBACCO iC, sepOO Uni 107 and 160 EAST BAV, CharlcHton, C, G. F0LL1N. 0. A FOLDS. , J. E. FOLLIS. G. FOLLIN & SO\SA - ’ ('.null issimi Herchauts, — . ^-AKO AGENTS FOlt THE FALK OF— MAXUFACTTRED AND SMOKING TOBACCO AND SEGARS. 173 Last Bay Strjet, Charleston, 8. C. scp-tO Sen Every Act and Feature a Revclty. The entln© SERIES OF VAST PAVILIONS with th.« new Brush Electric Light, In many respects Blllllantlv Hluruinaled preferable to the EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT. Requiting a specially constructed steam ©nglo© of many horse power, for tbe geuvmtlor of Hrctrlcliy. ahd many mliffs of losalated wire, llluinioaiing all *uirounding object* with a soft, mdlow, but surprisingly brilliant light. ONLY TEN CEN1S EACH. Carving knives, quart dippers, buckets, scoops, hat feathers, socks, dredge boxes, watering pots, money banks, cake nod baking pens, quart measure*, and the latest cambers of Harper’e Weekly & Basaav, Police Ga- scUe land News, Beadle’s and Bleh- moud’s Dime Novels* V .. _ J. 8. Shuck, Agt HA CLING. It yen want a load of wood or haul ing ot any description done you can get ft attended to promptly by leaving word at my place of brsineo. J. 8. SHUCK, Agent. Public Square, Barnwell OL H.,8. a Curious usd Rare LIONS of tho SEA, Immense^irmatran Rhlnoceroe, Living Hippopotamus, Created Stemmato- pus. Afalcan Nylgau, Riding Cynocepbalus Baboon, White Java Peacocks, and ao tndlt ee collection of all the rare beasts, birds and reptiles known to Natural History. Ono Ticket Admits to Everything Hero advertised, the admission being.tho same and no more than la charged by minor Shows with only one or two tenta. • Two Performances Daily, Doors Open at 12 M. Reduced Rates on Railroad. the mmm n HAS BEEN RECENTLY THOROUGHLY renovated, preparatory to the convening of Tbe September Court- a* New. Urge and comfortable dining room and office on the basement door. Rooms large and airy. Attentive servants and the table furnished with the best the market affords. Ample Stable room and attentive grooms on hand. &mn s. mvium, Janas- PROPRIETOR. ' 0. A. CUD WORTH & CO Manufacturers sow —AID— WHOLESALE -1*— Saddlery, Hardware f DEALERS Harness,-- CoHtirs,- . t ; v Whips, <fcc, 166 Meeting St., opposite Char lesion N. A. Hunt 8c CO WHOtJflALK I)E*l.Eim i« - m and m mketing street. CUARLESTON, JOj | n Hotel, etientioa , 8^C. 1 .Opposite Charleston Hotel, CHARLESTON, S. C. a ugl'J- ' . H. M.Halpj —wirtr-- J. J. DICKS & BR0THEE. Wholesale and Retail GROOERB AMU General Com mission Merchants, 623 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA The sole of eottnn a speeially. Commis sioni for iclling, 60c. per bole. All cotton consigned to ns w|U reoctve our personal ntion and prompt returns will be made. p2.lt . ESTABLISHED 1852. James Cosgrove, :»r and :«» mahhicthtukkticii ahi.khton, w.c. SODA WJ,TER, SARSAPARILLA, GINGER ALE, riDEH, PORTERS. ALES. SVRLTfl, Ml.NRAL WATERS. AC. Agent for BERCNER A INOEL i Philadelphia Ltger Deer id Keg!* and UotiW* aud Proprietor of COMOItOVR’tf nAVARIAX KX FOIIX L.VC4ICI* 1IK1CH. K In Botfioe only. S^Prioo List rhserfitlly furaiihoi on opplica*^. [sopKO .'.m w.- H. -Kennedy, VPlllision, S. C. P - • Has In store an-Pforaale at wry e'nas A^ure*. to oaah nr cotton paring cuoUnucr* the U-*l, largeat. uioot complete arid caivlully aaenrit'd atock of . GENERAL MERCHANDISE — br»u.hiU. WUIM.«. WhM .il ,..U ol HIM ci.M I ... (lour all iutorevted a I tl i-xan>liMtl«a vf wy aitH-h of HOOXe*. ealioicet AND CLOXIIUVO. Vv :Tt«>pgbairt bi the mmntv mm rttrpasa cr even equal me lu the cmaI ty and prken •*l gp*"!*. OuUon »nd C<Hiiilry Pr***luc« wanted. . « (a. pzt-dtn E. G. IIOGEUS, • MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Furniture and Undertaking,® IX ALL ITS BRANCHES. * 347* 049 and 551* Rroad Street. Auurusta* Ga- ^ faTSundny and Night calls over the Store. Will attend to sit the detail* of ' Funeral*, furnishing Hearse*, Carriaircn, &c. [splfi-Jor ^ A. Loryea 1 ‘jis to inform liis friends in Barnwell county that he has opened at No. 276 King Street, Charleston, S. C., a full line of Clothing and Cents* Furnishing Goods. Our stock has boon manufactured for our trade with a great deal of care. During your visit to the city wc invite an inspection of our stock, being ' - well aware of our ability to give general, satisfaction. Orders promptly and carefully hik'd sent per Express. A A. LORYEA, j 270 King Street, Charleston, & 0. HP Mr. L. W. Loryea is with me And will be pleased to sec hi* numerous friends, seplfl 8m Sign of I have in btoro the bosj stock of Ever brought to Blackville In prices and quality I confidently challenge comperisorf Especial atleulion'given lothe selection of Ladies’ Shoes, and I cordially invite their calls. A perfect slock of Boots and Shoes for Gentlemen's wear. Children's Shoes a specialty! Call at once arid keep calling on ~ »peciehy. . MARTIN ' Corn, Peas, Cotton and all kinds of country prodocc taken in ex change for goods. Cash paid for cotton. KEELER’S is the place for bargain*. —— . au26-8m B. M. RIBR, ATTORNEY AT LAW ALLEND A hK, 8. C. Will Practice in afllhe Courts of the State. Je24- tf FICKUN6 & DiTANT, . AUomtjs, Solicitors lod Cousellors . o FaAScie W. Fick i.ivn,-| Jomv C. Davakt, Columbia, 8. C. I Born Well C. S..8.C. i>. a, ■walker." Importer aud dealer in Itaiiau an*^^ American Marbles, Totnb-atones (jMl »uy deslpn, marie on most reasonabll^ teims. Estabrtehod b» 1793. Char leston, 8.0. j«t)15-ly V T B. GOLDING. Attorney At Lawi •T>23-Iy APPLETON, 8. C.