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W, IMint', Editor aid Pmprtrtor LARGEST m COUNT! CIRCULATION THURSDAY, M\Y*5,MfWq. Tlnlionr iim<I tliatlrr. While undcf (li^'lcl^oso iftduen^! of Immdjr «oind;wefck« (ighf Semtor Hum* eid* denied- tlmt^^3 * Republican! Ji»d Iml.'ht Billy Jli/hod*, Seimtor from Vir« phjV. Semitor M. C* Butler, with odini- ntble codliicM, answered the irate Rhode IMwnder and proiuiscd to prove that a bargain and aalc had been made orto rc- aign his scat in the Senate. On th# 48rh ult. he Kept his word, giving as evidence seventeen indicative and undeniable facts- Unfortunately, however, Mr. Butler pre faced his speech with an unguarded ex pression of his high esteem for the little scalawag. He certainly con have no re' ‘ apcct for a man of Mahone's heO who ha* ful’en so far and so fatally. We cannot holieve that Senator Butler was inten tionally cruel in applying this homeo pathic salve before slapping on the rev ) en'oen blisters. It looks too much like giving s lump of sugar before adminis* tertng oil and turpentine. It would be kinder to all concerned if Congress would take a recess, carry Unbone to Pennsyl vania, cremate him and urn his ashes, as ft seems that he wid not earn his wag**. Tiifkk is mi’cii tribulation in the Re paid am household. Only two months ago Mr. (isrflold went into office. He promised to bring nbont a political mil Icnnium, but the lion and the lamb have refused to lie down at hi* bidding. The Fcnatc has been in deadlock, busy in doing nothing, and (be President has had ample experience of the difficulty of rid ing two homes hating different gaits, in tuitions and destinations. Poet Master f fooenal Jafttea is ihc only luppy and tortudatc man in the Cabinet. I’pon his .rAtallstion he rommeneed ditching, and the first stroke # of tiis investigating spade has inearthed a swindle that would shame ev> n Grant's administration, lad , it waa. Second As.-L-tu.t l\#t Mat ter General Thomas J. Brady A Co are fdrvd to have “mi»appis*j»ri*teJ" to their oUd ptrphje* act eral no lion d-diurt.-^- The chiefbueeancer Joes out of offios, rstnfen with bis lelMwa aod they unani* rwnusly sgrae th«f Gaftfld is no better rtiu* they arc. Tliey threiteo to tell sad stories %nd to bide their own wiekedneM under a letter of the pniwon president.— Mf rouras an Indignant dwifnfW thefr charge* follows sad w« b'lievc its truffi- fulrcsa until diaproved by better eriJencw than the alWgatious of B w<ly k Co.— They most oslal|^b thuir own inno- ceue*butee they can convioce any one that the IVesident has be-u corrupt or careU>«. The temper which they have shewn will only iutenetfr-the antegiKiism ef‘all g*V>d men to them. Their con viction will aarrn two good purposes:— It will discourage other KepubKean p»gwe*. tench them tbit murder will out, and give the oountry at large an oppor tunity to se« that patriotism and lion- nty pay better than devfctiorv to party anj lovt of plunder. If all men of lira* dy’a strip* will quit active p-irticipation in politics the dsys of the Republican ptsty sr .'Wiutubcrvd and* :U funeral in order. "Till KEruairr of raising the standard of citiseuship and tbo richt of the Gen- etnb Assemply of th* Slate of South Poredina to ifltpbse nullifications uplu r)*et»rs,” by ridward McCrady, Jr., of ('harlenton. We have befbr* us a pamphlet will! the foregoing title, containing Col. Me- Crady s argument io favor of rfo adop. tion ef an electoral educational quulifitm- tion and coumunicationv from Messrs. C. G. Mcmmingtr, A. G. Magrsth, Jas. B. Campbell and Kdward McCrady, concurring in his views of the power and duty of the Legislature to pass a Reg istry Law requiring such a qualification. Col. McCrady’g argument shows carefill preparation and w ill bo submitted to the Commiation raised by a concurrent reso lution of the last General Assembly th consider tho revision and amendment of the election laws. The whole matter will receive the consideration its importance requires. A Latk Dischakuk. — Wtiila Mr. Bunk McGhee, who Uvea near Smyrna, on the line of the State road, and fmme- dtatriy In the track of the armies os »hpy fell back on Atlanta, waa burning hie back. Do y >ffanew ground the other evening, |for aaeauft, and the citizens were alarmed at the explo sion of an old bombshell. A letter from there eaya while he waa thug ep- paged he piled up brush on an old stump, aod in his rounds of chunking up, and while io the act of mending the tire oiPtbe stump, a large shell, which woe concealed io a stump, ex ploded, sending vmoulderiog Ore aod nahM and fragments of shell In every direction, producing a “lie-down" effect ' upon every one who heard it, as well m upon Mr. McOtwe, wbe, fortunate ly, wan the only sufferer. Though be escaped Injury from the flyfng frag- laents of snell, yet he eueUined very aerioos injariea from the hot embers and flame*, burning him all over one ride m the face, neck aod hands, from which his suffering* were great _ mi Vo>*d Attarney ^eeetwl Dmreustea Eilociflonal—Rrv. A. M't, EtlUiir. .."gsr" ^ m :—r ^.^rr—,- -m f Mgwglai. ■“ JVUIA9 I OHIHOLM, M p. ** The hfji< nc ojf the eyn nhnnhl hr eartfuHy rimf/erf by parent* ami by tear la-r*. Cbildrrn iu airly_wn-•» \ht»dil »ot bare their rye* taxed fa their li/ednny injury. If iu many of our schools lor the young, more time were given to physical culture and loss iittcmpls imdo to force iti'elk-ctual ilurelopnicut there would be lea* eye tax, and consequently fewer eyes defective:" In most ctihch with childrpluugflcr IJ years oi ago, it. would be I ir betfer to restrict study hours to school hours, and lenvo the book* in school, to bo resumed on the foll miiig moriiiug. The amount of indiH'cicut »ud dlkn uw-lcss knowledge, acquired by the overworit oi the eyes of school children, is a very miscmble eompensatiou for the lifelong annoyance of vtcak eyes 'and ac. quired near-cightcdness, wi li the long train o^onoyaiices more or lew serious wlii.-h lead to a diseased condition of the eyesight These rctnrrka are especially applicable to the education of giiL. Very few young ladies who receive the so called higher education ever make it available for tesebing. To the great majority of the pupils many of the studies iu the fe male high schools arc of. a thoroughly use|gss, a* well as often of an annoying description. Algebra, geometry, the higher mathematics, and other rtudics equally valueless, to the majority of la dies, as their ev'ery day life exhibits, ab sorb many months of'close and injui rious application/ After the final exami nation these studies are mostgltdly dis-. missed, never to ho resumed, and are very soon forgotten. Would that The effects upon the eyes, induced by their study, with the dhenssti c uidiiioii of acquired*tuyapia, and the bodily infirmi ties which come from tint ch*-e confine ment, could be as r adily thrown ijudde. Our present system of forced early ed ucation for both sexes offers some pointi for thoughtful consideration. Girs up to l'i vein of age arc, as a rule, brigh'er than hoys, and can under similar cir cumstances be furl h r advanced in edu cation. Of a more domestic turn, they tike readily to books and can he the more easily induced to study. At Hie age of 1C or 17 most of the female woild is Mipposeil to he sufficiently educated to fit them for society, hence the last two or three years has been a cramming one at the schools, Dcccssi a*ing the use of all day light and many gas light hours to secure good rcciulmu mark?. While (he girls are it their studies, desperately diiviug their weak eye* to their seriou* and permanent detriment, hoys are ou the play-ground d< vcloping their pli VM- cal frame* and bring np s More of riut iotre which will enable them to work harder daring collage life. Close mental eye work with the youth usually com mence* at * pet i<sl ci life when the Jpoung lady leave* *cl»o<J. Nature, howevet, ha* not f-resoen thenecr-»ity for thin ear lier education of the fi-UMie and will *uku no provi*ion for an earlier perfect de- veLpmcnt in the growing eye of the girl over that of the hoy. The iii*Uirii^.uus: ditto* of the eye will cxpUia why i he ed ucation task of the girl Imm 13 to 17 b •o mm h a greater strain on the ryes of (lie youth between 16 and XO, which are the yefri of college life. Wi’h the ol der |-croon* the eye* are beebming daily more firm a*d-atr>ng to aland work w.ths- <>ul dclnment. The younger the eye i* f--rrrd, th9 more readily it give* *wi.y. Iu Germany, where the fiircud education in very early year* ia the bw of the land, myopia, or nearsightednens abounds lo KugLod, «here ihu *diool life u at a more advantage, ooarsightt-ilners is the exception It is easy to draw a valuable mural from these data.” ■ KUtBOIM**" C’Arri MR. Asiibtswltesl. NhJt I IlMWird Jke u IVwk, [From the Franklin, H. S., Reporter.] Oa last TDiiraday morning, two weeks ngo, aouic baif <1. z-n revcoue "fficers went oeAr Beduioud'o house and cuncealed iSemsoives in tliu hush- es (-ii> one accoont goer) to wpit and watch for him SS he entuo out to at tend lib doiuestfc dirties, when lh»y hoped' cut him off from his house where in**y supposed he would leave his urine. But it so happened that his wife was not well,, and R-dmond did not come out until nearly noon, .when he appeared armed with a shot gun, and started off iu search of * t-qnirrel for his sick wile. The officers moved in the enine direction and again con cealed thetrHi-ivea at short .rlistaiucps from each other and awaited his re turn. When he came nrur one of them ordered hint to halt. It wae supposed that R-drnond only aaw this one offi cer who gave rtheord'r, and (accord ing to the officer's account) cocked both barrels of h sc>n and was In the act of Hi lug at the offl.-er, when a min- hle ball from the gun of another officer struck Redmond’s gun on the able of the barrel and entering caused it to discharge and explode—several frag ments wounding him In the face. Red mond then ran, receiving several wounds, one In the thigh and several In the htp and back.-’—Ho ran nearly half a mile before—from Ion of blood— be wu« cornnclled to atop and surren der. He was then taken to his house where ho was guarded by the officers until last Thursday. He was th'eti moved to Frank’s H -ret at Clmrleaton, where he now is. Dr J. M. Lj le of this place is attending him. The doc- tOi* at «ne*Hme considered his recov ery doubtful, and nays any other man but Ueiimond would have died under the same circumstances, hut he Is now improving. Redmond told the officers a few flays ago, we are told, that he could heat any of them running now, If they would give him half a chance and promise not to shoot at him. Red mond cays that when the officer or dered him to hnithe lowered his gun from ids shoulder to surrender, in stead of maklog any . ffort to shoot Redmond lives In the most rugged and uufr^qnented parts of the moun tains of Hwain county, on the South bank of the Tennessee liver, only a f**w hundred yards fr-iui the well known •’Narrow* of the Tennessee." Picxsiosh — Wo have in our county many « orsve soldier who has lost an arm or leg. If the cause for which they fought had succeeded liberal pen sion* would have been granted them. Fifteen year* after tbo i lose of the war we pass a la« granting a small sum to these men. Our Democratic Legisla ture, In making the law, hse fallen far short of the wishes of the majority of the tax payer* of the H ste. Georgia has passed ad act granting an annual pension to her disabled soldiers. H^uth Carolina gives s paltry anm. and even over this there wns a dispute. Hmall as the sum is it will benefit many.— Darlington New*. Whom to Marby.—When a young wo- nsu behaves to her parents Id a man ner particularly tender,and respectiul, from principle as well as nature, there Is nothing good ahd gentle that may not be expected from her io whatever condition she may be placed. Were I to advise a friend as to his choice of a wife, my first counsel would be, “look out for one distinguished for her at tention and sweetness to her patents.” The fund of worth and affection indi cated by such behavior. Joined by the habits of duty and consideration there by contracted, being transterred to the married state, will not fail lo render her u mild and obliging companion. A Sknatok’s Rkuef.—Senator Vest tells this stoty on himself: “Several years ego there was-a small-bore edi tor out Iny way, who got smart one day and printed a beastly libel ou me, aod to make the unpleasantness com plete, the rascal actually sent a copy of It into the bosom of my family. I did the first thing that cceurred to me, and wore both mysel' and cana out ou his bac.k. Do you know, he sued nie T came back with n libel. He recovered about flTOff and had roe put under bonds to^ keep the peace, and I’ll swear he had me ad vertised ag a rascal in eveiy issue of bis paper for a year. 1 hat’s tho relteL 1 got. • dP > A Cough, Cold or Sore Throa- should be stopped. Neglect frequentt ly results In an Incurable lung disease or consumption. Brown’s bronchial troches are certain to give relief in setbma, bronchitis, coughs, catarrh, consumptive sad throat diseases. For thirty flfep> the troches have been recommended by physicians, aod al ways give perfect satisfaction. They are not new or untried bnt having feera tested fey wlds«ad constant use for oenri/ av entire generation, they have attained well merited rank •moog the fear staple rsoSsittes of tbs them to cteat and strengthen tbs voice. 8r44 at tweatj flve ceots abox every- k Literary KfrolnUon Chsllenge. Tbs old-line publishers have, very naturally, not been well pleased with the now famouM enterprise, ‘The Lite rary R -rolml-'d ht d In depredation of its ( harncri-r have Is!-1 special etp-ss upon, tbs Ctitlrn TtTTTt in cheapening book* *o vastly It I* against tbs inter ests of American authors. The Revo lution boldly meets this assertion- by statement* as follows: 1*l That they srs already paying to Amri iron au- ibors more money than soy other pub lishing house that la lets than twenty- five years established. i-id. That American author* rarely receive from pulllshers a copyright exceeding 10 percent, upon the rstall price of their book* actually sold. 31. That at Isaat one-half, and probably more nearly Ibree-fourths, of ths books put<|l»h*;-t by American authors hsv* been pub lished at ths au:hut's expense, ths ptiMLhrrs furnishing no itu>oey, and paying no copyright, but tVmseivre receiving a large pcioemage upon aales made. 4th. That they propone here after to pay to American authors for Aoreptahto manuscripts w copyright of 13 per cent., lustend <»f 10 per cent., and tbry claim that their low price*, aod Immense sales reeu'tlng tlirr from are far more In ths lutrre<»t of authors than much larger copyright on the commonly limbed number of aales— “One thousand bo?ka, profit 91 00 each, 91 000. One million books, pioUts one cent each, 910.000. An an example of an American copy- rlriit book, they i«*u<\ In at) axesed Ingly bandsoiitH form, the famous po etical, historical, and satirical Ameri can classic. ‘•M’Fingal, an Epic P- •em,” by John Trumbull, with vety full an notation* by the celebrated hlstotl.in Benson J. Lnaslng, LL. D. Thts poem is almost ns much a part of American Me'ory a* the hatt[p of Bunker Hill Itself, and Dr. Loosing has greatly lo- rreas-d both Its interest and its Intrin sic value b? hie historical comments sod llluatratious. Ihis book was pub- lUhed a few yea is ago by one of the old publishing bouses at the price of 92 00 per copy, and had only a very limited aale. The publishers claim that tbs reception of tbrlr new edition guarantees a sale nf at least 50,000. or even more, probably 100,000 copies ; and Mr. Loosing will; of course, reap a handsome reward, even from the small royalty upon the low price. American Book Exchange, Publishers, New York City. JlAtertlSfoR Cheat*. It h** becoip*, «o common to writ* th* !«*• giantng at *n aiogaat, iaicrastinf artiel*na<t then rui.it ialo ■umaaiivarilaement, that w« •roni •llaueli oh«*ls *mi aiuiply cad attest tioL to tbe morits tf Hop iiitiar* In as plain honest larrpsnii pos*ib e to Induce people to giro ihrnr one trial, s* so on* who know* ihejr vslne wiU ever us# tityiliing flat.— J'lobiilenci Am Athrr. ' “Mother," said a llttlfi girl of twelve, the other day, •*! want to get mart led.” •'Held yottr tongue, you silly thing,” exclaimed the parent. . - "But ydttriet Ulster Jane get married la^t month, and she wasn’t but three vearjiroMer t s .an myself. And there Is cousin Martha, only two years and a half my elder—she got married lately, you know, and I guess my beau Is as good aa her husband le, any day. Bo there now," ' • Y )ur beau r etclalmed the mater nal one ia surprise. “F-if mercy’s sake, child, you have not gdta beau, I hope.” ‘T guess I hav >, ma, and a good on-, too, as any girl’s at our school; Jim Cricket Is my beau, and we have been engaged for a long time.” “In a year or two. we’il think about It; but i can’t hear to sucb~a thing now,” returned the parent,, “Well, ma/’ returned the hopeful Ju- venlle, poutlngly, “if you will t ot let me get married, I want you to give me a new patent skirt, with a eelf-adjuat- log bustle attached I’ * . w“My son,” said a man of doubtful morals, putting liL hand on the head of rottng jirchin *"1 believe Satan bas got hold of you,” “I believe so too,” replied the urchin. • -T^ A lazy fellow once declared in a public company that he could not find bond f»r bis family. ‘ ‘Nor I.’’ roplic 1 un industrioi s mechanic: ‘’I am obliged to work for it.” Action Is, after all, the main business of our lives—wo are to work “while it is culled day/’ and iluiugUl i-i worth noth ing unless it lead to and embody itself in practice. "How like its father,” said the nurse, on the christening of a baby who < c father was over seventy. ‘ Very like,’ said a satirical la-ly;."bald and u»t a Uoili iu its head.” Meteorologies!: “I think we’ll hav? an early sprisg,” remsvki-tl an OJJ City woman as site noticed her husband iu the ari of sitbug down on the business end of s carpet taek. l.V MKMOMlAM. cattaw WILLIAM Is III* tloalli ofi apiain Gk Th Tiu tion of rtallze tl ject of Mtsets. Howard test sgal the Goov lows tb U Baptists oh thx Liqoor The Btste Bapitst Couven- rgia has resolved to inemo- Tjeglslature upon the sub- liquor traffic. The Rev. Butler, B. L. Roes, W. C. J. li Chiles entered a pro- sucb action on the part of tion, which declared a* fol- iberty of conscience, dom of speech and religious liberty are cardinal principles which Baptists have maintained In all ages. When this Convention, without authority on the subject, agrees to petition the Legisla ture on the eale of liquors it dt-parts from the principles and practice of Baptists in all the past; therefore, the subscribers, now members, respect fully nek that this, their dissent to the •tion of this -Convention Just ai be placed upon the minutes.” Foupkitke Las us—How- to Rrdrfm Thkm.—The Secretary of State bn* pre- par* d blanks which he will furnish to till pers ms who wish to purclm-e lands which have been forfeited to the State for taxrs ami which have become as sets of tbe State in the hands of tbe Sinking Fund Commission. They will fee sent to County Auditors for the convenience of applicants. Tbe origi nal owners of these lands and persons claiming wader them by purchase, de scent, or an equitable interest *0011 as a mortgage, judguioot, Ac., can pur chase them by paying the accumulated taxes, costs and penal tie*, provided their applications are received and tbe parlies comply before a sale is made to any ottvr purchaser; other pur chasers wUl havtttj pay the fuii value of the land*. Yt i m i N A Quaker once bearing a person left bow »*cfc he frit fur another Who was b distress tad needed amsUnee, dryly ••krd him, "Fmad, hast thos felt i* ihypockst (fer him?* rsnsstM. PriNMec we are beroarod, keeslv. aoeoly bereaved: he waa our friend. As s buman being wa art sol ouly bereaved, but especially are we bereav ed in iheloa* af a tried and proved fVtend When one Ineev a ootid, aincera and Imc trim i, h«w fearful iv the lo*". evpeeiatly • bee *• much ufibefrtesdviiipof (Lem day* ia "ebair and abaU." Though our ae<|uai«l- ssce with bus waa sol to iaumai* aa to rna- bl* wa to givo a aiinute Uialorj ef kia life, yet ■acaamrtdaujr ouraalvca the ■ xirnful pleas ure at psyinf tsia reapvctful auJ affoctiusate tiibate u bte r.emery. The xrave aal-tosi aloae* over a more aotid and inter mas than William lYieatof. He hod bufoibles, bwl who hat them sot? I’.ul wkile be bad bie bilinxa he bod diatisctiv* ana nobis irsitt of ebaraeter. We slab I* direct apecia) ailonliua to aos*J of ibsaa: Firat of all, ho waa a laa* of independent and original tbouxbt. and what many men of intellect are deficient ia Willi*** l‘rie*ler. poaaeaeed in a full meaaure, vis, uneominOb practical ability ,* he would bare vucceeded many practical buaioeaa of life. What very faw nira titherdo, or are ea|mble of doisK^ b* did, be thought fur liiin»etl. Ila aiood on hi* own l>a«iv ; he would autimit lo so man taking‘aso*T aod he doebe aneeimg- Knelt w ,* the klerliog independence of hiv ebarue (or. he always look hi* own "no# and uid nia •wo aneesmx. which very frw men dvr> to do He waa eo thoroughly independent Ibal he thought, planned in J acted for hiniaelf in every thing in life, and be waa to thoroughly practical Ihai snacerv'amrtily.attended him unlit be bal acaaord ecnaideralde m*i:na and died well off in ibis wjrbl’a g<i<ota. He wa* a man of mode*! cliaracier. Making no claim to poei'ion or diatinctioa. Had he deaire<l it be could save bees a member of the l.egi*- Uture yean ago ; tail he had no anihilion in I hi* direcuou—h* was loo diffident a man tor public life. He was a man of tireles* energy and of unremitting indmlry. No m tiler what he undertook it wa* puahed for ward with all tho might of hi* body and all the force of hia mind. He knew the world present* no i oyal road lo eminence, that if he would amaaa wealth or climb the ladder of faiuo, or atore hia mind with useful knowl edge, thai his energiov must know no shot ing, hrs industry unremitting. Again, he was* man of strict lionc«ty ; what he owe<l he paid, no djsoounl on his paper, no coni, promise io his contracts, hia word was bis bond, and he fe t that (be highest law of hi* nature, ‘fidelity to duty,’ demanded the full reilciiiplion of thy bond. If it be true that an ‘hone*! man is the noblest work of God,' Wiliiani I'rieslercan juMly claim I lint lofty isilinn. How candid, bow calliolic in spirit, ow social iu nature, how firm in his convic tions, how.dlwrilabl* in his judgment, how bencroiestls Ids feeling* wa* William Pries. Ter. Fafesis 1, my friend, farewell While I writethc^riml i* sweeping over thy gr»ve and thevRKW filling Opon if,hut thy mem: ory will ever lire warm, thou‘an gone from among us* jj “Gone like trie broken lilydriflwl down The strange, dark tide;of time; Gone hke^the white dove from her builded nest. v To some lar, far off clime. : ">•■' — -Jr». BPi8y. ~ Bamberg, 8. C., Slay 2nd, IH-'lV. A A’ || A D VK11TISHMEATS. ’ rzIiraroR’s noiil’e. . Zl. Atiditor’sOffio*, Haiutwell Corimr, l Habswell O. II., 8'a. May S. JUKI, f Tho AeBotmor wifi bu at the fidlowing naiutwl plaevfson datm mentioned lo take Thx Ueturns for 1881 All persons who have bought or sold real estate since lost return unis', be particular and so slate to the Assessor: June is’ -KUo. “ 2nd and*]—Wifiiston. “ «th—HI an ton’s More. *' “ (>th-Patterson's Mill. “ 7th-Mixson’s Mill. “ 8th and Sth-Ttobt ins. .> “ 10th—Purse's Store. * ' * “ mii-HsIdoo. “ lHh—Erwtnton. " Kih and Mth—Allendale. I “ Wth—Priester’s .-tore. - --4 “ iTth-Burord’aPri-.w. " W h-KhriionU a. , - “ 20th- Hunter's Cnupel. ' - “ Hoi—Georga’s Creek Club House . - ami -FtddioPood. " S»l and Mth-bUokvilK . v " ■'b—Ursbam’e lain Out. DOS hov front J 1st to XE ii' .1D ] Ell nsEHEXrs. O’Brieir’B High School, .•.4“ -AT- Johntown Academy. Hoyxton O’Bbiks, A. B., Principal. A. It. ConmyT, Mise Julia K iJIiki^Tan, Tcsehcirof Vocal and, Inslriinienlal Musid. t School for >1 i-.fe iltd Frmnle. . Classics, Oook-Keeping uud Elocution maile spicW^, - r I.ocation—Twelve rniles north of Wi.iia- lon, in Aiken winnty, 8." t’, , . ’ 1 Hoard aud'nfiiion at low rnlcs. Academy finely thrnislied with organ, map*, globes, etc. . StndenUreceived at any tinje. Apply to or add res* Ret. H. LcCUOI, PreXldunt Board of I'rusiees, ov v BOYNTON O'BIUF.N/Principnl, np28 Williston, 8. C, ^ COFFINS. J have rcceired,on consignment, from tbe tuautifuciurers A Full tine of Coffins, all &ieo8, whicli I beg tb offer at reasona ble prices. Tin m* "(tods nr* nicolr furn ished. M. F. Mois’KY. A^t., spr28 Bliekville, S. C. £ * - - £*. T. ft np •uerk ia irtHtrnvn t'lvrjp.tljr milit rLLlw* fi.fc. It-wlrr If «mi asnl • Im-ilM** '■fill t a kfc bj. . - .n- ..| 1 11U. 1 - v . .1 u,*k - £!■ .1 UUU vat ikv ihm* iL. r a..rl ■ >liv partbsp Ural., tl. IIaJL*! A IWt^aa.., Vl»l-*r. j> »-/ ft XR> CIIVC CHAM HER. ( Colcmbia. it. C, April Mb. aril. ( Wn cnlas, luforwiaMoo ha* Us n recwlve>l at Him Lb-enrtm. m that anatrt><i •uaiuui- ilsr wa* r*»iuniiu**l in Barn wall mmnty •m the (Tb day i f IN*ra*iU-r. ii*m. upr>n th- Urtlyof Kh-hartt Kr*d<-ririi by JoteiVurr- loi.birmli; and that lb* raid Jutw Pmaroi ha* fi-ai from pialn-e. Now. thrreforw, I J jHNHOv HtOOOH. Ivoveruor of tti“ Ma:« <1 ■<.»ntli twr-dlua, hi order Uwai jusipts mat be doMaaml l 1 — m*] ->-* y of (tie la x v lrdtc.»t'*d. do h'-raby • a r arrward uf F1FIY LMJL,Laits !.* 11>« 'ki>preliwAst->n ami dail.or • to tha Mn-rt f of lUrnww lasmtyofth sitd JitueP-arc*-. *<Af-t"|VaroM |« a r*>|..ra*| male aUm' '• foot 9 or 10 litrikiM bisli, wetirha abo it IT 1 •un<la: <jui. k spoken, one flnawr on riirh* *• <1 r< t IT I n Hi at and aecood j >1 irk roinpl'*xi->a. n tcrtlinony whereof I bare hereunto iu> hand and e-<it*e«l Uh* greet I of th** elate to b--affix si. I la the St tide y of ITfiril. . l>. iSNi.ai.-i Iu th" P'Sth year of tie indopsodouce u( ltie L'aiud PtsU-sof Aincit -a. J JHNSON HAtMHlU.' orern ir. It. M. 81 ms, Secretary of Mato. ^ aptR«9w | ir. M»DfY Savpd is Morcv Made. Piircbase your Engiacs from s* and save 3100 os a 10 Horae; >200 on a 20 Horse, and >800 an a 80 llorao-Tower Engine, hen 1 fur our pricre l-ef -re purchasing Kngine*. Gins, Tresses, Saw aod Gnat Mill*, Thresh er*. or any kind of Machinery. We are Manufacturers' Agents aad guarantee sa‘is faction is cjunlity and price. WALKKK k tOl’D, No. 13a Meeltog Sired, West aide. Near Charleston Hotel, Charleston, Sl.C. apr7-8m J A.MKSE. i)AVIS, -A.ttornoy at Law, II A. Ii IN W K. la L. C. 1* , M. C, Will prsotio! in all thn rouits of the StsPiand I'mioM.Stales, bpoclalatteutlou given too • lecil- os. Offlce over Weathersbee <k Easterling’s Stnru. tuai'31. TYv* wilb Its theory of Um-ov- 1/0.1 W ililoIU nlulluli of man f'nnn alii- dials uu<l Hi* eatinelitm at death uVerthrown. *A is rsonal lost and an eternal exislenec—for man pro ven by w-iom-e. Infidelity and Mal.-rlatbiu de- Ihromst. Tho Warn theury of Sound, taiixht in cil- |(~res and htgbarhnlils for i.Mn year*, proven to a w leiillfi* falUey. JU:r<i|Hlii.miry in Seiesce and the most n markable IsHik of this or any other age. I loyal tletavo, 7imi pages, liaiidsoiuely Isimid ami conlain- liirf very-superior likiiieaaea of thy go-at aL-lenl l^ts of the age, Two Dollar* by mail post-paid. Iss-al and I ravelllna Aip-iits Waiited. UnuiUrs witb table- culiti-uls and "opinions of the Pre«t" free lo all. SC'HKLI, & CO., 5J Broadway, N. Y. syrT —- “ IMh—Ml way. TUrwwviJ Ouwrt J*ly Mb , . A- A- W'JLUmT. ▲ U C. j -CALL. AX Emporhim ofFashioiii Tliereyon will hud one of the finest and best selected slocks of Millinery ever brought 8011th, together with all I lie latest novelties in Trim uings. Notions and Hair Goods, Palleru Hoia and Bonnets, Artificial Flowers, Fealha ers, Ac., Batins, Silks and Gauies. Orna ments both for Hat and Bonnetalso for the Hair. Switches, Bhtids, Puffs, Curls. The LaBclla, tbe Pinafore, the Saratoga Wave, the Perfection, the Coquette, Blonde 1>TC, Hair Pina to auit blonde hair. Tlie In visible Human Hair Npt, of Parisian Mann- lacture and ia indispssaable for fnmt coif fures. Face Powders of best manufacture. I*C«; Fiachues, Lae* Ties, Laoe Lawn Aprosa, Infant • Caps is large varie y, Jew. oh-jr of *11 kiada «sd atylas, La*f ea' Ifoae. Handkrrebiefa. indeed, oa* thouasnd things too nufterwfa't* moation, but wil> be ttlessoil »e. b*r* yvm sail and examisc osr lovely sfoek 1 hmuRkost. And aa to sricoa, tboy will s^fk sad auit tba roady eua- Orders ^dRcilH asd earofally *^- I*. ^j L J. LECEtk, H *' "•fifflOfsdfll, Au*^,0^ ,T * . y mOM NOTICE. DU. 1IENUY 4. ftlOUZON bss rsnadved to AllenditJc, P. R H. K. Ho wlHI stb nd o.Ila throughout. Hsrnwril and wdjclnlutg "-•uiitlua. ffiee Iu rear of rephtenoe fui tu- trfly ocoi pied by G C. \\ Imbei ly. *pr2l tf - App icailon For Final Discharge. Notice is hereby ({iven tlist 'application will be nimia :Jiy the undersigned lo (he Judge cf Probate J'or Itarnwrll .•oiinty'on Tuesday, the, tenth day of May. 18Ht, for fiual discharge ns Administrator itf fbe es tate of Kdwtrd MHes, deceased. ; V. K. STE A DM .YN, Administrator. (JT Duncan Bellinger, - ATTORNEY AT LAW, hattn'WkliL. c\ h t h. o. gk^TOffice one do.r below «. Ifice of I. M. Hutson, K*q. ' . , Praelicei in all the Court* of the Slate, and pays speeiitl atfeufiou to collecting. : jaufiily?'■ “"7^.' HAS BREN RECENTLY THOROUGHLY rjsorated, preparatory for the seeonimoda- tlon of ■ - SUMMFR VISITORS. New, large and comfortabitf dfning room and office 00 the basemen) floor*. Rooms large and airy. Allentire servants nqd the table furnished with the best the nir&hrt affords. AmpleSlaMe room sod allentire grooms 011 hand. _ _ JOHN mmm, Jan2»- pUOPHiKI OI^. <irw»t t'liR.iirw. to make money. Wc neetl a person io orery (own totak** 4«il8«crije lt«niHfor tl»« Uirir<rit,'rl>ri«ipe>t and l»e*t • IlfuNtriftfl family pwHfnrtHii in iW woriei. Anyone can Itri’oflr** a M*4\ANtftful a^ent. Six elri^aiit ut>rka ofart triven In r th -t»I*ntPh p.. TTre price Imho low (hat iilmivt ererybuly Oae aiioni report* fakiiiM*n»e bundled jind tweflity aul>- •eribrr* in a day. 'A Mf Mjgvnt rrp»»ri!* niakiti’; «kT**r I wo In 1 in I red <lolfam ekmr pnittt iu len \lay.8 All wlmenirngv make Mofiejr XsM. Tim nin dt-Triie all vour lino* Iff the NiilneM, or only ymir >j at re time, ion nt'efl not In* a war from home* over ni^ht. Ym» can do it a» well n* oth*-n Full dirretionw ami term'* free. lT**)(aiit and exp* ndre mitftt free. fTyou waul pmAtahh' work Head \in yowr Mbfrewnal ome. It r<»wtA4io(hinj; to try I he ■Midm*<v Nniatiewlmen- (HMcetiftitti. t«i Makejrrb*at |r*y. A»Mr* »wi#e«»rir' Slin- A io^JVrriwmtrNALn. T Jjfrlj _ Central Hotel, i«IIO\1> toXIlKKX. ^ ATJUUSTA G A MRS. W. M. THOMAS, Centrally loCitei], convenient to bti'i- ne*a. • v atv20 tf BIG PAY.« Soulk Carolina ItaHroad. CHANGE OF SCIIEBrLE TTn-V‘~w»Sw, pi. 'to~ Xr'lf ins-J Up Day' Passenger —Mail. (This Train cov^ecis with Tr* ! n from Co lumbia at UriMiChvillh.j l^eare Chnrleeitoa LcaroCeltunbia I*'' Bniitchvill*' ‘ Midway V JfiaT.bi rg “ Grabs in’s “ illaekvillo’ “ 4 Elko ' “ - Willisto* .‘Vs B'hife^Tonil “ Windsor “ Moiitnio/enci “ Aiken Arrive Augusta 0.00 a nr fi.dO a in 11 !!■'> a in 12.08 p m 12.18 p iu 12.27 p m LOO p m 1.21 p m 1.28 p m T.8Xii in 2.20 p m 8.10 p lit. Down Day Passenger—Mail. (ThisTrain eontreris with Trarn tor Colum bia at Briuohwfllf.) F*- Leave Augusia Aiken j “ Motiiiuorenci YVitidsor “ While Pond Willision “ Elko “ Blaekvillo GTahtnsr’x* ■ “ Bnwber^ “ Midway r “ , Brancbville • ’ , Arrive Charlesftnf- Arrive Coluiffbis irrmrr *xrx iss -l T r, ■Leave Charleston l.enve Branchville ' Leave Idackville Arur e Augusts ^ ^ Dows. Leave Augusta 7 00pm. Leave Blsckville - lO.S^P Leave Rranchville 12.441am Arrive Charlcwlon 6.18 a m Connects with sight Trains at Btnscb- rille toand front Columhia I KKIUIIT .,SI> ACCOUMOOSTIOX—Ur. 7 •‘5 a m 8 ltd a m 0.00 a m tl.28 a m ■-fl 40 a. m-- 9 fiO a m 9.67 a nr 10.16 a rtt 10.80 a in 1O.50 a m 11.00 am Ll.itO am 2.00 pm C.20 p Si 10.15 p m 2.40 a m 4.'8(i a m l eave 4’liai lest<<n Leave Dlaekvibie Arrive Augu-ta 8 55 a m -2 98 p si 7.09 p m ith 4.80 a m 9.05 a m 6.20 p m Traias to ACARNTH WE WANT A 11(1111*1 number r*f artlvr. rnrrgri'r (~vnm«sera t« otiwajf" In a piratsanr au-i 1*1 fit •l>h* l''i»i •>» r G>>od men will find Uoa a rstsrbsres XOMAIaK MOINKY, Buch will pl^ss-* an-w. r 1 hV advi rtl*c lut-nt tir b-tier cncl*wuiiir stamp Y>r rt*i*ljrr atsll'irwbat las a** tb<*y have law n on- itege Mu N*>* « uUt th<m * who tueaii b«ud- n* as n*vd apt I«*. art**ie^ A FINLLY. U ABVft T A CO. - rtoTta-lr Atlanta (to. ~NEW stohi; Just Oprued. BAR ROOM • —Is— V* A M M ►. IA « Choi*# Wiurs, I.'i|Uot* slid 8,*ffar». Family (ifocril •. Mys- -wh is fn-sb Slfl **- ropl* ts. C’sti and m*t f*«r yourwrif C. S Mil.MAN, Ja. A-cbL ■in.' tf , -. .iMil."* K-Sm lb- |» *Ua . \mt .* » Mat. R» im'V l»«4e» .1 • rl I**.' u. 1 Lai -I in»* 1 t.fci*,! •‘t**. fl api*** r*w|« ifb«l rill w» t n ,. m fm |«r d 4Ur» « •Hr »•*.! »| «mjs|s #• Ip-41.• t»o flm* laa-lsMit**** M. W*«* ku* H, •«*% • (sa>-l nifl • ARl 4 f*« • •• k •• f tc U tb Vltobs- V*M r»ka .Iraa4^k*-tr wt»*H I iiflt ' t«» III' W«««k ; Mf • vauf •Jtofh* RiA !S„+ • flUltoi; Wtofk «Va* tad lo* * ftafbrwaM* • I*# •• MtiMxal «r *. CVa-flly ••* I * \ t r <1 "M» •elaufty * . mariaa BM-so* **olv *-4 tofldy- a%4d»v^ftTr»*A mIi «•*.AaflJflflHHI tY’feNr [rarv-t *uj C—t Xto.r.B* ever 1 of Hero, Buebu, Man* •«cl iaaJ OanJ*. on, w »“ i tj»*» f*r« * rt«r« «•# *d afllt* r I «tta r%, ■S^atk. r Urn* t»\H wVfM t!r*f si vt^r H th* afri ail taira. ja«nt r»mm Irmralo'l ourj w ^aaa or wLa l» Tour awl ai.kl MlawLkurt, isMa, without mtoi- krllaa* ar >jr p*n«. ■ iwat U oa- H<v HI: Vo *1 M-%— c * U-ttmara 1 I»™l •Yay C-Tt To*n wli'-*a tj attLa lau* <|airaan S; U- * Blttrt* •catm*. ■ a maEo-r wkal your ■ ,,c a hot ILo dlaiMa, or ail % *4 la •-» <j> urn DoatwaltaalUyowaM** to('4 ImI If only l.-rl bad or mixraLta.as'' «fi*na at oee* Hnux Mra yoor Ilfr.H tool •■‘WO ha >d:ade X930 - u hr i-u.l foraotl-'b nro ir h< Ip. pn n-t *il(frrH*f* ,< b’S’' «(t* oiu r.lwt uoe and aura thawiW 1 * '•** MOP Itrniriobrr, Qop DitU-r* S nom. Tt *' 1 * ; fwCSto drwnhra mod rum. tot tha l*»rast^^s “ ' r _ - drdxow-rver rad<-| tba “nTMONa^to '“**• and non- a ad no prraua or UiuuU to altlnnit th* nu P .1.0. l*ansb"i>latr**vllrTr«tIhla i rUruakam—*, u-a of npium. t Imooo naimtlc*. All - Id by dmcai-ta a tordrrular. Btf BlUrr* S%. Ito, Korhme-r.h.Y and Toroato, Oat. "tavudto family'' *pr7-iy NOTICE- County Tbeasukkk’h Orncz. Bahnwell, 8. C., Mutch kith, l»8t. The freast.rer wilt be »t the fulluwt’g places for theoollectton of the first instill- uivnt of texes on the days mentioned: Barnweit, Monday and Tuesday, May 2nd and 3d. Fiddle Pond, Wednesday, May ith. Allenddle, I hursday, May 5th. Prlester’s Store, Ft id»y, Mav 0’h. Buford’s Bridge. Saturday. May 7th. Ebrhardt’s, Monday, May 9’h. Howril’d Mills, Tuesd iv. May lOlh. Ml iway, Weduced iy, May llth. Bambetir. '1 liu sday, May 121U. Grsbants, Fihl y, May 13th. George’s Creek Club House, Saturday, May lith. __—— — —(— Blaekvllle, Tuesday. May 17th. Willision, Wednesday. May Ifilh. Blanton’s Store Thursday, May 19th. Dqnbaiton, Friday, Mav 2 th. Bobbins, Saturday, May 21st. Bo i O ibrMon fac, TI»y 331. ‘ Purse’s tore, Tuesday. May 24th, Hal doc, Wednesday, May 251 h. Erwinton, Thurs*lay. May /Qth. Barnwell during the reaia.uing days of the in nth. , ^ Kate of of taxation: State tax, 5 mills; school tax, 2 nulls; county tax, liJ mills; past indebtedness, *; mill; past school claims, *4 mitt; pull tax, $i.bo. National think bil’s, g>»ld and eilyer coin receivable for taxes. Jury and wlu esa certificates are receivable for Lite l l / t mills couuty tax only. ISf. F 1 . ICIItie IjAN O, County TVetiaurcr. mar31 Koike. Office Echool CoMMimidMXB, 1 Paunwkll C. H . tL4:., Jan. 17. IHM. ( All partto* holding phst das ecboo flii»<. Which became due lielween No vember 1st, 1872, and Novemls-r let, 1878, must forward the mhos to thi* office for examination, registration ami appioval. If not picsented ft»r nnomval on or before thelatof June, Ml. they will forever be debarred from tbebnn* Ills of an act. i—»- ed Decemu r Jlat, 1*0, sod which provides for the peyment >4 the past iirtrUrdto-eS of the several arhuoi dial riels ia BsrnwHi oawtr which boos re a das brlwcca No- vamlier 1st, U71 and November tat. i*H ftMJkAU A-NUlbl.lLClkC. DolfX. t.osrc Angirsta Leave Bl.:ckvil!« Arrive Charleston - i’an nee tv ai nrsachtillo ttd from I’nluttiMa. The d.iy M ol and night Kxpres* trainto ran daily. The ■rr<>mmotto)inn trains ruti| daily, neeffr bimdaya 8l*cp.*i oar* on ail the night irain*. On 8*iur8*y» and .* l an- dav* round trip heket* arr raid to and from allalaliun* on Ihe^nsl at one fire) clasaf-tie for fhe round Irip. good till Monday s«*u to raturu. , H C. ALLEN,0. F.*T Ag(. JOHN B. FETE. GrnT Vwp l. M8”utt|:a i’dvMi.g. r Kidiir. Tost R»tal .% Aiatrrt Rtitw.r. 1 AroraTA.Oa^sApril loi, Isfci t D*>uMe Itoriy Trotoa to 8avasssh and Cbvr- 1 r-1«o and *U p. ml* is Florida. O# and after April i»l, IfiPl, lae. fol- Tokfagactatsts wB4 lo n| rrwtcd - GOING BUl I*II GOING XOUTII ~1 Nw. 1 I |2Sa-i~ | |Div MaP JUay Wwilj • |.**a Lv Angwsla Ap..| i.SUpm, a..3 *% Ar EHewtoa Lv. l.lr Robb a • Lv st llattirv Ir |.« n 4.’ at— 8 *•« as. fMbt am Ar ftlillrii’a Lv. •.' h I *81 |>m .‘I 8.88 I m 8 28 pm 8.11 pm * ftr I» vr Nlaittn • Lv -e am xr ItoMsr. .tv M«ss. \r Api Iri.-s Lv 2.47 pm 9.58 aw' \T Altemlalr Lv* J.8& pm tr Campb’is Lv 2.21pm am ir I iwep< u l.v > i m \ i l(«m| l»n l.v ir 1 r(» *-»« # l.v ii ir 8«*aus*L l.v • 1 At • hir r-( al v =.<•0 pm I I • 0 | m 9.1.*> am fllW Ibniitoll Lv| 91-1 *■•• si ikrroch CavsnssP. svil s and ail ITon U J .O. IO a* ) lb; . 1.1.55 r m 11 3” an I f ■ •alift pi i • epa*! \ IbtggV'S vkr« CbsrltolnS, Jack* Poielv. todT'Tkrnsgb lirbei* f>w aalo si L'aiea itopat Tiekot offer. Anguais, Gs.. sad al all ptiMvupal Uckm i>lh»*a. Kfcaarv II. FciMiau, lirurrvt 8n| onsicudrsl. J. R. Dve»»r, Ur sera! P**-ewgrr Agrst. Just Arrived —AT— a— Cbas. Pechmann’a A N ew htuefc of , | Dry Goo<1s 9 Clothing^ BOOT^v SHOK8 —AND— NOTIONS, ^ANO A LOT OF Fresh Family Groceries v —IN MY— Bar Room Can be fround) the finest stock of WINKS, LIQUORS AND SEGAKS Eyer brought to tbe village. When you come to Barnwell don’t forget to call and see-me, Chns. Boohmnrin Wedding Gifts —AT- FINE WATCHES, Amoricsn aad Swiss, of Ums Idlest Styles. RICH JEWELRY, 01 Ne^iind Elegant Dcsigr* and Exquisite * Work mar.r alp. STERLING SILVERWARE, Ip Fresh and Beautiful Pal terns, specially adapted for Wedding I’resents. SILVER PLATEDWARE, ' Tea Seta, Waiters, lee Rilehers, Butler Dishes, Cups, Goblets, Spoons, Forks of best quality, Ac. CHOICE FA^CY GOODS. Frenek and American (,'locks, Fine Tahl Cutlery, Spectacles, &c. Watches 1 Jewelry Carefully Repairetl THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW EST PRICES. James A 11p n, •op25-ly 807 King A., Charleaion, 8. C. * TO RENT. Wnwrlftifw Bo'-'m* over WEATHE BEE A EAHTLMUMa’b ©tore, l-nffe Lm Uw Gttcss, to*)*-