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V ' ' ? >v i f T ^» - « i Kirflor and Proprietor. LARdBST COiJNTlf CIRCULATION Os* Year . Six Months m r.".»— 1,6ft W* »re not r«.i>ou«i!)lv for the »iew» of our cor- mfjoiyluti ' ^ • '• .n— THURSDAY. JANUARY 6,1881. The new y^ar opens HiiPplclonBly.— Tho generous crops «>f flu* Uit year and the fair prices rqeojved for otilt great etaplo will enHhpmftny hereafter to stand alone who have before de pended on the treacherous (rutohos of hoo laws and mortgages. The pros perity, r.ow breaking upon our people, peed not be ephemeral, a spasmodic rever, unless made so by tin ir own tolly. In their haste<o be made rich many mm have been irretrievaldy ru ined. In slowness there is frequently safety and fortunes built up by pa tient Industry and economy, are fti more issting than those won in hazard- ouS- speculation. • An early nanlo. In lijandal circles is predicted by those eisiudog to be well iufermed, and.on the very threshold of the new year, we auk our subscribers, of all pursuits, to so thoroughly digest and arrange their programmes that failure shall be as nearly an impossibility as human fore sight and energy can make It. The failure of a single person may bury not only its author la ruin but all who de- pend on him lor support or look to him for guidance. A modest house wilbjndepeudcnce has more of hope and happiness than the most splendid mansion, In w hich the gtlm skeleton of Debt meets the roaster in every apait- meat. In the worships of King Ccttoii do not forget tho old reliable friends— provision ciops, that can and will keep the gauut spectre of want and the In- colcnce of bankruptcy from your doors- every club be earnestly requested to send n represents! Ion. it wastbe unanlinoos sense of the Committee that the.successful defense , nf tuir party nod the preservation of its unity and rfftcleucy in future cam paigns depends in a large degree jon the collection of Ui)s fund, and every good Democrat D urged hy his love of souiujfcy, party, good, gbvernmeut. nod iviliz ition to coukibute as liberally an bis circumstance* will peimlt to this patriotic purpose. (I. Ik LAT.fiauK, County Ch r tn, John W. HoruEs, Hec’y pro teu. I ■ '' ' " . ( F.X-UOV. M OTT’S* STIIIVIK. J cwllmnny thill he i»r!<1 he would liilt ««••> one jVluUiliir bis non ISruuk. KaPcIkon. 6i>i>vDee. 27. —The pre lim I n a ry heutlug In the case .of^ t x- -Gov. Scott of South Carolln^i, (tbaigcd with ttic murder of W. G. Drury, a drug clerk id tills place, was held to day. Scott's npp« arnhee was full of sorrow and dej »ct)ion. He eat most of tbs time *ku biti elbow resting on his kn>e nmi ills hand on his forehead, occasionally using a handkerchief to remove moistdre from his eyea. He plead not guilty to tho charge,of murder In the fliat degree. The pre- tiwihary trial will extend to an litihs- unl l' , iigth,as the defendanl’H/'Ounsel are doing ail tloy can 4o make it a bailable case. The evidence so far Is about the same as that produced be fore the Cosoaer, only more complete; It sets forth the killing and the excit ed and remorseful condition of Scott immediately after the deed. Ehtkknce was also produced making Scott say sorre time ago that he would shoot dead in his tracks any person who would in any way influence b|s son to drink or would sell Lltn intoxicating liquor. xt l.u« been learned that Drury wns to have gone~K> Pittsburgh In a few days to marry Mies Lucky, daughter of Prof. LuckyrBitpethflcinlwtit of public schotda lit that city, Sheds a teacher in the hUh reboot. Wlieu informed of her lover's violent death she swooned away, and is said to have remained In- sensible for several hours. Drary was a Mason, and after the post-mortem examination ' that flaterally took charge of the body, arrayed it in tho suit which was to iiavelaeu his wel ding drees, and sent i.im to K!:n.>re* Ohio, Ida former b<>iue where Ire Was bulled on Tuesday, terms as Intoxicating liquors, as pro vided for in Section 2 hereof. Hire. 4. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall, upon con- viet(on thereof, be Uucd In a sum of not less than (‘JUG or imprisoned for a term of not less.than six months, or both fine J »nd imprisoned iu the dis cretion of the court ir)iug the case. Sic 5. Tills Act shall uot take effect as to any license now granted in any coputy, city town or village until such license now granted shall expire. Src 6. Nothing iu Miis Act contained shall be construed to authdrize the Issuing of any license for the sale of' intoxicating liquors in any city,'town or village wlfhiu the State where the sale of such liquors is now or may he Imreufter prohibited,' either under Act of General Assembly or by orditiaace of the r< speytive muhldput authorities of ould city, town or village. A Conch, Col 1 or Sore .Throat should be stopped. Neglect frequent ly results In an Incurable lumAdikeuse or consumpthm. Brown’s lironchinl troches are cett «rn to give relief lu asthma, brohcldtls. coughs, catarrh, consumptive and throat hisenses. F«>r thirty years the troches have been recommended by physicians, and al ways give p» rfeel sufVfactloi). They ate-.lot new or untried bnt ha^in^' been tested by wide and constant tlsC for ueai ly sn entire genVnVtJon, they bav3 aUalueii Well merited' rauk among the few staple remeill^s of the see. Public speakois and singers use tliem to clear and slrengthen the voice. Sold at twenty-five cenrs a box efery- -whvrsv- i. --- WHAT WAS THE EXCITEMENT? WHERE WAS 1 he XtwrU llcivre l a. The opening of the newr year Is ns welcome as the duwu of u summer morning. Ch slug the door upon i desd piedec-ss« r wo may the more wily forget its war of parties and the arduous labor* and giave anxieties of that fierce fx liiloul cnnipalgn wbk'b engrossed sii oduds sod < ccupied all energies —tbs csnipalgo of 1H80. No it U our duty to prepare for the future by the iodustiious and Intelligent cut rlratlon of our fields—to ptepare the lisiog generation for s«kumlng our places when ws pass away frvtu life hy its thorough, honest, esrnest edtrs- lion, sad to see that wc ouisrlves, day by dsy snd week by week prow wiser sod better. .Tho cuttsiu trill soon be rung down sad tho lights ext iuguished upon tbs stsge we now occupy. Shall we pass out Into the dark or Into the deathless light ? The question must be answered. It may bo true tbat “sn honest man is the noblest work of G mI." It Is true that an houret Chris tun is of the household of the Deity. In the legislation of the last session the General Assembly showed Its re cognition of the superior power of the will of the people. Having, in obedi ence to the dciftfiu** of their constitu ents, passed.especlslly, the acts against duelling, the carrying of concealed weapons, and the univeiaality of the liquor tri'Ok, our hgUlutois Lave done tbeh duty, and It now only remains to see what good shall result. Benefits will undoubtedly come ftom a stiiet enforcement of these laws, and greater public demoralization will result from s disregard and dt Uancu of their pro- visions. Bad law* stltelly carried out become so obnoxious that eaily repeal follows. Good laws permitted to re main dead letters on the statute hooks create and h en use l«wleseness. Pub Mo ofllclals are expected to «recute the laws and support by society a* cuiep, as —no other Inducement or agency can, a strict UUchargo of tl.elr duties. If every citizen shall constitute himself sn executor of the law our ciimlnal calendar will be greatly abbreviated and oxrr moral tone wonderfully ele vated before this twelve month shall pass. " ) j Proceetlina* vl the « oitaly I>rm ocrulic Fxeeiitive CcinmUice. i The County Democratic Executive Committee met at t le county scat oif Mouduv, Cei. u. B. Lattigue in the ctalr, JoLh W. Holmes acting as sec retary. Amijorltyof the clubs were represented, many members having ridden long distances to attend the wcetiBg—the bitterly inclement weath er failing to cool their Democratic ar dor. Upon a full (discussion of the situa tion it Was ascertained that fully a hundred ef our fallow citizens would bo boond over to appear before the Unit ed States Court at Its next, session in Charleston. It was unanimously agreed to be the duty of the party to muk« ample provision for the pay ment of the necessary expenses of its persecuted members, and after a free Hi terebaogs of opinion as ta the best means of doiDgno It was oh mcrtlon of Captain 0. E. Lartigue Besoived, That each Democratic chib In tbs county be assessed at the rale of twenty-five dollars for each delegate In the last county convention for the purpoeo of raising a fund for the protection of persecuted members of our r*rty. 2. That dub ebsiruen he requested to make every t flfort to collect the as- seesmtot and to turn ovdr all funde collected Into the hsnds^of A. F. Mau- viMe, Esq., tressurar, btlue twelve in. 00 next sslfsdey. ^ S that Ih** ♦•omw Ittee or soW- day lu F«.bl uary beat At Itf m., and that Acts Pnnsrd nt *hc l.aat Wesslon . An Act to nrtke It n roisdemracor to entice or persuade a laborer to leave the employment of another, or to eniidoy a laborer under contract with nnottier. — Be It enacted by the Senate ai d !|mi»e (.f Hepreseiitatlves of the 3tate of S >uth Cstolins, now met and sitiing in Georrsl Assembly, and Uf the au thority of the Kamc. That any pei»“ii or |'enw«s who ahull entice or per- snndc l>y any in« ai s whataoever, any truant or teoanta, Isborer or laboreta und • rrontrwct with another, duly en tered into between the patties la the preseucs of one or more wltnessee,' whetliersuch cuptrncta tw* veibal or In wilting, to violate such contract, or ehaM employ any laborer or laborers, knowing h!«i, her or them to bo under eotorae* with another, shall bailceiired irnllty t f ndedt-mrauor, and upon imii- Vlctlon thereof shall t*e tlne-l Uol Ittss Ihuti twritty-flvs nor tnotn than onw huiidre<) rtollaia, Ut be licpiloRied lu tii« cuuoty) ill nut has than l*u nor q,<>1 c ihati thirty daye, Apptovt-d D cvu.ber 24, 1880. An Aet to amend an^-Art entitled ‘-An Act to prohibit the sale of seed cot- tor IxMtreen the time of the setting and the tiring >jf the sun, and to regulate ths sole of seed cotton,” a|>|<roved Jure 8. 1877. Beit enacted by the H-mate and lluiieo of Ueprcaciitatives of the Hints of South IkitoHua, now met and sit ting In General Arsembly, and by tho att'h 'rity of thosamo: h’rcn n 1. ThatBevt.oo 1 of an Act entitled ‘ Au Act to prohibit the sale of seed cotton between the time of the MfttliiK aod rising of the sun, and to regulate the sale of seed cotton,” np- proved June 8, 1877, be,and the sttne Is hereby Htueiitled by sulking out. iu the l.ist lluo of the nuld section, the IaaI tiitee words thereof to wit; **of at y drty,” so that said section shall r< a t : "That tn and after the pnsmige of tills Act it alisll Did he law tul for any person to buy or soil, or leceive hy way of barter, pKi'hAbge or ttHflji! of any sort, any seed cotton be tween the hours of sundown aud sun- lUe.” An Act to further negidate the anleof Inti xlcaiing liquors in tills Btute. SrcnoN 1. Bo it enacted by the Senate and House of Ueu resent at Ives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by tiie authority of tho same. That from and after the passage of this Act no license for tne sale pf spirituous or Intoxicating llqtforsshall he granted in Bouth Carolina outside of the Incorporated cities, towns and vil lages of ibis State, and It shall bo uo- iawf-ui ior-any {tersau. nr persona to sell such liquors without a license so tc dp. • - - — . Src. 2 No llcer.ee fbr the sale of in toxicating liquors shall he granted by any muuicijpaijtutborHiA iu any city town or village in thhv bta*e except npon the rayment by ihe person np plying lor the same to the Treasurer of the county lu which such city, town or village isfdtuated thesuin of $100 In addition to thn license charged by such city, town or village, for* the use of Mich county, to be applied to'the ordinary txpeusesjpf thejspuuty: pro vided, That as to all licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors granted within the limits of the idly of Char leston, the said sum of one hundred dollars shall be paid by tho parlies ob taining such license to the .Treasurer of the said city of Charlaston for the use of the said city, instead of to the Treasurer of the county of Charleston; Provided, however. Tbs’, the amount now charged by the said City Council of CbtuNstoo for a license for the sale of Intoxicating liquors shall not be re duced in consequence of the foregoing provision, but that the aggregate of the license legs charged under this Act and under the ordinances pf the IiiimlKVRR** Coming. Maj'^r M» iclu-rk, of Chari* aton, has beln in the up-country recently pios- peciing for land on which to settle 800 Menonltes whom he h'-pea to bring to thia Suite in the sprintr. That will probably take about 100 000 acres cf wild kind if ihey can secure it iu one tract liu 1 ihe f'lruiatlwii of an c^eusiia - j.n.rfj wtucti I for cash, colony, and iff .rta are now being made to clear the titles of some pro petty desired for their use. —Rnh«*n*U-lnV stock of clothing waa_ bmurtit fmai live different Northern iui I MS*era hotiana. It U the largest aud best selected le t he county. ~ Mctlirn! Mothers !! Mofheral I Are you iMaturbed at brt>ken of your rest by a night and sick child XE W ADVERTISEMEN1S. AS THE, immense crowd J TIushTXC? WHT.DO’i'TTOn KNOW ? —TO THE— New Cash Store BENJ. DAVIES, No:^ East C. II. ftjuajrc, . To eximinn that i**rir'', oarefutly avIa t- fd end eheiDly b u<rht stiK'k of Dry Goods; Gents' Furjifshlilg tioo'ds, Hno*c, hhoee, IL.ts, (iroceriHA. Mm ntware. Crock ary ware, Tinware, notion*, Cii Ice -e^us iiml the best Chewing Tobacco tn Ham well county. PLOWS, LOCKS, HOES. Axes, Saws, Shovels. Cheaper than can be bought in Charleston 'or^tugu-itii. <‘hH Mini examine this stock and judge for yourself. •' . BEN DAVIES, t..-;:-.:! r '*'-2 BE5TRQYUB -BY- THE LATE FIRE I * But tiavfng bmrght ont Messry A. it. Ho. ton A Hro., 1 um re-egttih ishrd in buehio-s lu the store latelv reevpied by them, under tho Haitzog Hotel, where I will be p eosed to see my fikvids ami all new cusloiuei s, and will offer them a com plete stock of General Merchandise. I also hnvea lorje amount of damaged NEW STORE ' Just Opened. BAR room and restaurant —In— . i pXfiTi kho. Choice Wines, Liquors ami Scgars. Warm Meals at hO hours to order. Fivsh Fish and Oysters. Family Groceries. Baker’s Bread. Call and see for yourself, ; C. SAIILMAN, Jr. A cnt. de«0 tf • yr The North t’aro ifl i Preshyu rian. • ’ •. • r*- ' ' 6 ■' ■ ‘ ,■ PellRious Family Newspaper, pnblisiied weekly, and devoid tot. I tie intellectual, mnnl and spiritual interest of (lie people » I* numbers aniong its correspondents man v of the very bc«t writer? of the 8outlici‘n Presbyterian Church. It is thoroughly or thodox on (pustions of doctrine. Lift free and outspoken ip its views on nil open ques.Uns It at links nn*l invites free discussion within the bountis of courtesy. ' . , In popularity the Presbyterian is con- st'an'ly advancing. It is the I owe-t Priced Presbyterian 'p per publishe*! within Ihc '.i}»C^01».tbvw Oewcral Assembly, Pricrfpcr nnfiuiiv. $2 flu; or for one year to any new subscriber, $2 15. For $8 (H) we will tren4/f..r one year to any new sub scribcr the North Carolina Prcsliyterian and the American AyriCtdlumt, thcT>e«t illus trated Agricultural and Household Magazine iu the country Address JOHN McLACTIIN. : *_ Editornnd Pritprietor, i l . .. ^ Wilmington, N. C. ’ i , : Christmas Goods. You Can’t Tell Why Striped atnl Brown English Half-hose at 5e< per pair, t .j . bed Double Heel and Toeat UUc. Why l am selling clukkcu-s lam-J Hose at k Isas'price titan ever itcforc kiiown in this city. * ' - \ , Kid Gloves a Specialty My 90c. Kid Gloves are having a big run. It J* the lest Glove ever offered m this city lor UiS money. ' Also- ajiplcudid line of u-Buttoned Opera Kid Glotes. I have mors . . ^ * , ♦ “Ladies’ Fine Cloaks Than I want, consequently the pricer have I eon cut. ’They must go. I sm now selling the Km press CorsetWMl? 1,2c. cvci^ where fil ._4 have the Canvas Belts, 2 Buckles, in all cobrs; A so the newest Cord aud Bulls, the prettiest yet offered. All tho young men buy my new Shoulder Bruces. Just received, a new line of the handsomest Dress Fluids, together with an elegant line oFS-tins, for trimuung. KEEP WARM- Buy yonr Blankets of me. .and sa* e fully 20 per cent. New Crumb Cloths Fringes, Buttons, I-Tatinds, Buffalo Rubes, Crochet Shawls in plam black and 111 f the new colors. I keep everything iu the-way of Notions and Dry (.oods, and guarantee my prices as low ns any house in the f-nulh. i" recejye prompt atten tion, addrC's your osders to MILLER’S CORNER, of call in person and see th# Bargains tbat await yon. -- ' ^ » * OLD RELIABLE JiV^ES MTLLKR*, “octlT-‘3ra ’—- ™.~———HILLED s rntlV MC A ,1 g |1> ' tlt 1 (ja - B-tm now leceiving daily my h'nll aud Winter Stock of Cheap and Fine Cloth- ing-of every description from the 1'inest to ti e Cheapest. A Fall Bemocratic Stock, f • - Mir Which I am anxious to sell to two thirdi of til the good people of all the country. Coll early ai.d secure Parg^lus. Jjtf. MILES. junft-lf IS otico. ■ujfetli g ami crying with the rxeruef Htlnp pain of cutting twin 7 If so, go at mice and got a hot lie of MRS. WINSLOW H SOOTHING SYRUP. It will r*'li< ve the poor little sufferer im- medlnti iy—depend upon It; there Is no ndstnke shoot it. There Is not a mother on ettith who has ever used It, who will ni't tell you a» ones that it will regulate the howets. and give rest to the mother, und relief and health t> the child, opeisting hko magic. It iu |ierfectly sate to use In all cares, nml pI'-Heaut to the ta«*t*',.aml la the pu acriptloo of one of the oldest ani ibes f* male physicians and nurses In the Urdted Hfate-t. bold everywhere. ‘io coats e buttle. V|rfliodlsM In Muniti <'erolinn. The fullowlug etatistlcr of the Meth odist Church In 8 utb Carollun will be puhlle. Number of fneittn're 16.255 Local pteachere.. 168 Number of ii tsom bspilzcd..! 842 Kutnueraf Httndsy M-ln»ols 511 Number of Sunday school teach ers .•••••••., •,.. 3.286 Number of Suu*Isy bebool s*-ho|- ar* 23,775 Collected for eiipt-rnuniisteu pr.-achers an*l widows and orphans of deceased preet h- cis $514181 Collected f*.r foreign nd-onon* IJ, 0-0 18 Collected for domestic tills- slous. '.. 4,389 01 The amount of ouhllc school money available iu Georgia, this year Is 3316,- 27.T, or about 80 cent* * head on the school papula!I >n. T he New York Herald claims to have dlscov*red that by a blunder In the s<r, t nte Texas had couferr^d the right of eufftage on women. A National Convention nf colored meu has been Called, to be held in Washington on the day before the in augural Ion o%Gatfleid. Gov. Waruioutb expects to make over one million pounds of sugar this year on his Magnolia, L»., plantation • Whoever flnda me plpuse bury me where I aci. My name is James Maxoy Timmons, from Greenville, 8. 0., Fare well foievt-r." •’Mamma,” said a little girl, “as peo pie get old d vps th.-lr hair grow qnar relsome?” “Why no. my dhlld ! What ever put e ich a notion in your head?” ’T thought it must be so, run, because I beared that oi l people’s hair is con st«HH4y fulling: oat l** “Little baby Is very III. Charley I am afraid he will ‘die.” “Well, if he d.*<SAJ|p, momma, he won’t go to the bad idipe.” “Why, Chatley, how can you know that f” “Oh, I know he can’t, mamma; he’s got no teeth to* gnash.” “Go where there is the moat sin sir,’’said the old elergyrndo’s conch man, when asked which of two cull* the dominie ought ta accept? The Strayed or stolon from Ptchmsnii'* let on Momisy niytu, between 7 nnd 8 o'clock p, in., a siunTt BAY MAKE. Are yenra old last Spring, with nad'lle and hndle. Mic has » sewr on her riglit thigh. A liberal re- "ward will bs pnhriirV hwevturn to me at- joy place or at Tut I'm i lk office. It J. I-KACOTK. Notice* _,The copartnership of Drs. O'Hannon ff Falteraon le this da/ dissolved ty mutual eonseat. INirties in<lel>te«i to the tirm can m.'k# payment le either uf the )>ariDers. Harnwrll C. II., January Ist, 1881. - i janU-4t Not ce lo LTetlilttrs. I o o G 1 I 1 o r CimtSTMAS GOODS. CHRISTMAS GOODS. I will open a full line of Fancy Christmas Goods on Monday, 20th Instant, Cull on me before pur chase. H BROWN l_ .: i- Konth Carolina. j In Court Common Barnwell County. I I'.ohs. ,0. 1>. A. Wilson, Admintstratnr of tha pa- tate **f Thomaa W. Chiiubeis vs. M. A Tttiuon and others. AH pprnone bo'dina dptuanCs or claim* URaniat the of IImuiinh W. t 'hatn- bpra dpeo-ap', are her- t*y uotifto-l that t-y mi oritur o( lii« Honor Ju<< o Alilrlcl*. i U« pe;«P4>ia!>y InUKaathig U the general uiid*-r»liriM«.t ha» lieen anm Intod lb-fpi«p In th-imusp, andpiaimw Io nian !s mus; Impr*-*ent" l un i eetabllelipl lu-forw Hmv Upfor-c by <*r la*fon- ttu- 2i»t day of Janunrs- n» vt. Keb-rpiicea will he h**'d fiom tti" llffi t>> lit" Slat of January, at tb» effirw of 44w> Bafaia" at l*a*n w.-li a U. JOHN J. M tHLU, U"f"ree. IVcwrahpr JS, is-n. - • d«H*:i0 ul AduiinUtrstrix** Notice ■ AH fw»r«or« hevintr claims against tne ps'ateof Itob-rtH Martin. dec"asi-d. are bersby not*lt--d to pnsa-ut th« ann.p prop- ib attPMiail toolMu-r of th" uiHloielgiiPtl. witiiin thirty *U>*» or bo *tPt>ar;o*l pay- in"nt; amt alt (tpriwai* iiMlol»l"d to said •<«- tale will make pavni"-<t*wltMn a.iiti" time to L. w autim, Adniliitstratrtx, or L. T. Izuah, AtUu in-y at Law. dor 25-1 w HYM KNKA.L.. ■■■■■■■■■ . of the said dty for the sale of-* lAt^xh” < atlng liquors within the limits of the said dty shall Dot at any time be less than two buodred dollars. Sic 3. Tbat hereafter the sale of Dll wines, fruits prepared with rpltltaous llqaprn. bitters (Hr other beverage*, of which spirituous iiqsprs form an lo- g red lent, bs, sod the as me Is hereby •robibited nitbln tti# limits of ibis ate, except in the Ibcorporats limits if c!t|p«, uwis nod vfllsges, where they shall only be sold under me same Married, on the 2nd inst., by John W Freenmn, Esq., Mr. Ilardie Daughman end Mrs. Mar ilia A. Illume. . By Rev. F. J. Sanders, Mr. B, 0 Mitchell and Miss M. E. Armstrong,oaths 80tit ult. By the nine, Mr. J. J. Ksnnsdy te Miss M I. Hair, on the 28d ult. NEW AD VER VISE MB NTS. G. Duncan Bellinger, ATTORNEY at LAW, Hy>TlNW KL.L. C. H V C. ice ona.de.r below effiee of I. M HuUon, Esq. Practices in ell the Court* of the State, and poyeef saisl sueaiioa te coHecneg. ' /wdi-ly TO KENT. F>urL*iff» Boira* «»vpr WEATHERS- I’-EE A Eisrt.BLlNli'b atuic. rtuiUbk fxrUwtTfieos mayi-tf U. A.WALKKR. Importer-Dfld dealer in Dsiian an*l American Marldpe, Tomb-stoncn of any ilesi^n, nn*|p on most tpiisoiiable tel me. Established ta 1702. ( har- |n«t<in. R. Uf '■* iRWlHy j. J. ttetsiuft'ei SURVEYOR* MIUW.VY. Woutli Cnro in». Will attend at any time to profea slonal calls In this aud adj dnirg eoun- tie*. [oct21 3m Mitec.it—li Will P y! Every Farrnrr, Planter, Merchant and Meuluuiic in (his cvmniimity slioubl sub- srrilie for hie Co.unl/ i’jtper and » ne or two more goo<l Publications. They will find that it is a l aying inve*tment. The better the pnbliceiioii the better jt will pay. For the piii poae of promoiing this idea, we have ar jranced to club thin paper with the Southern Farmers’ Monthly, * handsome Farm nid Family Journal, and the Savannah Weekly News, ‘ the bijtgcst and the best ' Weekly Newspaper in the South, both of them well known aud reliable publications, worth ten time* wUot-y4AU pay for them. r J. Cu b liATKt—JV/rtWe i» A</» ./»»/y.—We ill send, postage paid, T'hk I’koplk arid South ern Femurs Monihly, one year for 5>3 *<0 Tub Pkoplbend Savannah Weekly News, one year. H oo. - Thu PitopLBp the Southern Farmers Monthly »ed Savannah Weekly News, one good man though* uvpf lt-, and coo- ye**,’ 31 v 5u. eluded that where there was most money there would be the most sin. So he accepted tho call which offered the most substantial saDrv. vxcctc’y IL L US TRA 7 ED EL QRA L G UJDE For 1881 is an F.legant Book of 120 pages. One Colored Flower Plate, and 000 lilii*ira> ttons, with descriptions of the best Flower!) and Vegetkblea, and directions for growing. Only 10 cents. In English or Herman. If you afterwards ordsr seeds deduct tbs 10 cts. lick’s seeds *re the best in tho- world.— The Floral Guide will tell bow to get and grow them. Vick’s Flower and Vegetable Garden, 175 6 colored plates, 600 engravings. For cents in paper covers; $1.00 In elegant tb, Iu German or English. Vick’s Illustrate*! Monthly Magazine- S2 pages, a oo lured plate in every number and many An* Engraving*. Price $1.25 .ayear ; Are copies for $5,000. Specimen' numbers sent for 10 cents; 8 trial copies for 25 ee nit Adlraee James Vjcx, Rochester, N. Y Cferistsua Gifts. In addition to iny large and well as sort*) stock of •- — JintfOM and MKniClMKrt. I have In store and < ffvr for sale s splendid assortment of €,'t>riati»M Mrtc-n-Brac at rbristroH8prtc<s. Be sure to buy a present for some loved one from -1JL F. STOKES, deol6-tf Iiia< kvi l", r* ('. S. U. W risxhS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS, 8-'H Broad Str-et. AffUCSTA, Ga. AGED WHI8KEY A 8PETI \LTT. eetl4 Am Henry S- JonSais. octl4-«1m 7Jri Broad Street. Augusts, Georgia. IMMENSE STOCK -OF- New Carpets -FOK- 1888. Fall and Wiater Trade, 1880. Plirrt aamI fr**m tlie L"a*tiri(r‘Mantdacturers end lnaport*‘rsof th« eoui.try, sioi of fered to llisTrade, our friends aim li,o puldic ai ‘’Rock Bottom ^rifes.” Ibwtv end Tap^try Hrusaaia, '.'oquata, V"lv*»l. Thie"-pl/ *nt Ingrat- Crrref*-a|| qualittea, t.runiS* lothe, I>oor M»l". H"aitn Hn •«. A f"ll line of V"W Cl'ion oa — Hair Cl«»th and Cphol*t.‘r*rs'1 rluini'mra. Floor and Tatdr tdl Ckrfl.a, Ijov, C.itiair*, C*‘rid'"" and Bundi*. Window nbinlea- all sis*-*: Piamatd laid"• ••*"»>., V*t| r<*|M'ia and Itarder*. Kn-nvb Terryn,* urtaln (ioode, Cr- toen"* foa Xjunbiug *lne, t hi* a ai d Cocoa AlwituigB aud a big s'o*-k of at* g.toda in my. lin*-. .1 AS,G.KAILlEa“13 Broffdst. Thr OIJ 0 isin.il (’arprt More, E-UblMlrd \> . r H. -—O FRESH STOCK OF GROCERIES. I have In at*>rn and arriving 50t cneoa Cann-d (Msata. JileatK. Yfffetsbb-a am F'UMa of *-ve'y rarieii. Sew Prew-rvee, del lies, < 'raefceVV M-uk" H—.No. 1 and in M*-h*;m%I- «**»«» a«ulllon*' , "?«X'l“'heb. Afrgrade*q| Mmar, I ult—. I •‘asJdiMps. hlan b, l*ti’, t u- io* a. (!ab*-a»f". (Nsatoea nod a: p -v, —traw air ( * a'l**, u*>w»a». S« i uli ia umie*. .L<u Ha (idle and Short Ha- d'e l!»ir ,.i.- mi, , Tubs, I’aita, ( Ml **a * »niper*,( i<>U>«<a La,.k. la Market Maekaie, Ltc, ad • f which I offer at the low. ,.| pth**. f.a epah. J A MES G. B AILIE. 713 Broad bt. Anguata. G». sep-TO Am - - * ' ' -- - - " t inbbing Bate*. Twr PeoFts and tne Weekly CoiuutMs Bauisnut. $350 I ur I'eorLSand the Tri-Weekly Hroie- xra i von Tux I'ZorLEand the Dally CscurtS, $8.89. SALK STABLE I — ( » — II. French Store. - - 1 rocwTi, Ga. , < rr kits TurMoncxmit. 726 Broad Strekt rxDKa CitirrnAL H; tel Candic*. Cakea. Fruits. Toys. Nuts, Itasket!!, Firework*. • % Fins Grocerie*. Ths Oldest an<l most ReliabU'Fstabiilh- mrnt of ihakind. J. riva l. Bov 19-Aid — t.reat chsi><'0 In make mnii«.v. Ws ueeS > j".-on lu ererv Iowa tol.ke «nWrt|H li.>i,. for (hr Ur(ei«t, iTi-fV-; hik! Iwt •Illu.tnilH fmnily |>iit,|io»ii. n in th. wnrbl. A tnfiii> mn U-'oine a fiHTewful a^ent. Wx rli fant workf ofsrt rivrn fre* tn fntiri rKwr.. The pri.-e lem |..w lltel fiiiifm everybody fiiWrile*. One l-ent roportf tukinKoiie huniln.l fiid twenty fiib- feriber* in a d»v. A lady aK*.iil rr|">rl» injkiiis ovvr two hundred ihillarv Hear proht in ten 'Uyf All whuenK*x» mak« money ra.t. You run devote •IF| vouitinif to (ho (millies,, or only your »paretime You need not he awxv from home orer nieht-' Y'ott ran do it an woll ta othert. Knll dirertionf and tennf Tree. KleKanl xml expen.ive ontfll fr-o*. If yon want profltalite work aenc! nf your addreaaxt onpo. It eiielfrnoUtlim to try the husini-**. yooiiewhoen- pxio-f failf to make xr-at pay. Aitilrew.^n'ory# Slin eon A-fn^KurtUnd, Maine. jy*"!)* HERMANN BULVIN&.E, Factur aiid (Ifn'l (’oirmi'sitin Merchant CIIA I! LESION, S. i\ — BRALSl Iff ; GERMAN KAINir.or IW A AII SALT. Peruvian Guano, Ns. 1 and No. 3. Pure Fish Guano, Nova Scotia Land Pla* tsr, Ground South Carolina Phosphate, aad other rSKTiuZiKs. Also, CORN, OATS, HAY, AC. Ordera filled wHh dispatch, and liberal ad vanceamade on coakigniiients of Cotton and other Produce. novb-Sm E, II. Rogers, Broad Street - - - Aiousia, Ga. — IMPORTEB Of AND — M A. N U It* A. CTU K KK OB’ — ASD DEALER IK ' .• ^ Rifles, Guns, Pistols and Pocket Cutlery. 1 ’ Amjffunltion of all kinds^ $9*Repaltlng done promptly.^f s' novl8 3m Notice. m wsek ta rotiraws town, n.edollsr out At free. Nortk. t*w»«r,ir you want x hnfiiieM whlrh perwiiu •(either arx cen make (rrext MS nay all the time they work, wrtle torpertti • tete te H HeUett A Porllaad, THK PAPER SS»e»«>masD AH peraoas indebted to the estate of Ed ward Milas, deceased, will render tbrir elaiiaeproperly aueaied within thirty da/s fW>a dale, or the/ will be debarred pa/ment, tad all person* indebted to the raid estate will make pa/ment le 0. f. STEADMAN, dee) ov Administrator. W. WALKER. Alidwn^’ S* C I hsv.6 j'tat r**(*(*iv"il a fl in |. 11 f MOICHP:-* mnd Ml laK.KI direct frnni th*-W"nt, hI w-II Ir.-k**. sn*t eriod Plantation tit .ck ft>Hi I wi | sell cheap for ca'h. d r9 Ira T li Y TUK New York Observer THIS YE AIL The Largest and Best Family Paper ia the WORLD- SKItD VOR SAMPLE Ot'PT— FRIR. . NiEW WORK Ql* ’R »- ar rmri F.IKVKM. .Near ¥arV. Cs-w/m a . S'usjf}k (Atralinii ej< ff f r r*r • Fwavra *— e e raee :■ Court of I'Uor. Sum on* for mono/ de m a n d—Com plaint art served. County of HarnmtU, If. II. Moody, Plaintiff, against John Phillips, Defend’!. 7V» John Phillips, Dtftndnni tn thit atiion : You are here!*/ summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, wbioh is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court ofCommon Pleas of Darnwell county, and to serve a cony of your answeV on the »ub- scriber at his office in liarnwell. Barnwell county, 8. C., within twenty tlavs after the servicoof Ibtssummonson you, exclusive of the day of service. If you f»il to answer the complaint within the lime aforesaid the Plaintiff will apply (o the Court for judg ment against you for ike sum of seven bun* dredandt r-euty-flve dollars and fo.* costs. FRANK AYKR, Plsintiffs Attorney, ltnniwellC.il., S.C. Dated 30(h November, 1880. To the Defendant, John Vhitlpt : Take Notice; That the .'omplaintin this action, together with the sun-mens, of wliieh the feregoing is a copy, was filed in the office efthe Clerk of the court ofCommon Plea* of Barn well county, at Barnwell Court House in the State of South Carolina on tire 3uh day of November. 1880. FRAN K AYER, Plaintiffs Attorney, Barnwell C. H., 8. C. November 30, 1880. [dec‘2-6* MERRY CHRISTMAS! Headquarters for all^IIoliday ^•oods at Weathersbee JL- East- _■ .- i.. / r.iw— erlhig’jS* Palace Store, corner of Park Place and Main street The finest line in the county at Christmas Prices Our goods and gifts are too numerous and beautiful for description. Come to headquarters for bar gains. Free exhibition of cheap and costly and beautiful and useful presents for evetybody. WEATHERS BEE i EASTERLING - - ■ I 1 ■ W sp Grand Duplay MILLINERY AND FANCY hOOLS , e --•a.- ,- -AT- . T "" K* lirum Clnrk’s* 8i‘> Bit At* Hrirf . . AUGUR IA, GA. Kvery list bmutiful aad cheap. Largs tk efi **f K \MC’V 1>H V OOODH. For Mil mcry g*fla CLAliK’.S • * 4 Sn Attil ^rA. (it. ' FOR SALK. A Fsrm 6 1-2 mile* North of Grahams, I arar Sojourner a .*« mill The traci can- j laius k’JOacrri^iliO acres dsarsrf. and ha* been under successful cultivutiu* the past season. Splendid j s-i .n^' t. r wine.mg stock on the place. Deride* two dwtlliugs and out houses. For sale low for cash or oa reasonable tern:* t# re*poH;U*te‘ paries. - Apyiy ts—.— U. E. SffKlDMAN.. _ lllaekvilie. 3. i*. Real Ksiate Ageat. Npicial Holiday Offer lo Music Buyer*. Fur the Holidays, the Publisher* "f tAw popular .^unthem Muakal Journal inwko tbu HdlowiriK aMonisldnc off r: "To every one saniliiiir theiuiiurlng lh*-m<>ntliA of Dccembor and January, a esah onirr for Sh*H*t Mu*te to tbv amount of $1 51). tliey will *cn<t ilia .lournal Jrcf of <-h ii»;e for owe ye «r. Muric buyeis enu tloi* order juetauch Musmaa they desire, and iu po tloimr will the Journ 1 aboointely frt'e of ci>*t. Aneaay way t» eecu**' a valualdn and Hppmpiiate N.-w ^enr’b (iirt f,,r hoiim lunalcut friend. A B|>a< iin* > n copy nf i |u> Journal couLiina $t.uu worth of etude* inq, *lc. wili b** imtil^i on rQi^tpt ul a.iic«n| stamp. Addi e-e I.tvldejt A DaUV btsuAU-- eru Music House, Savun ah, Oa; ^ just Arrived —AT— \ , / . Chas. Pechmann’s A New Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, BOOTS. SLIOKS —AND— NOTIONS, • ’. AND A LOT OF Fresh Family Groceries —IK MI— Bar Room Can be fround the finest stock of ^ WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGAh" Ever brought to the village. When you come to Bare well don't forget to call add see me, Chas. Pechmann - 1