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John W. Hstosj 1941 tor u4 Proprietor. ■Ml MM LAR6S8T COONTT OlRCtJLATION gJ " BH THUBBDlf. MARCH 10, l88i tL 1 ,, - iffiiaigi-' u -i* -»r- Judge Hugh L. Bead recently mU in Washington that when ha nest Waited this State he would devote his attention to civil 6ksea and waste no more time in p >Ut tad trials. , The Kdgc®eld Chronicle advice* plant ers to onhivate piadars, which will yi< Id thirty bushels to the acre and sell Tor two dollars a bu*hel, in place of cotton which costs ten cents a pound and u sold for nine cents and under. gj X . ■g-JJ.-' M . The ehHjnent editors who were so ex* crewed by the scarcity of Cash must be very (ooeeome. We suggest that they ftrm themselves into an amateur poaee and go and capture Bogan and by so do ing vindicate the law and glorify them selves. Young Clark HoweM, of the Atlanta Constitution, has recently iutjurvicwed cx-Prcsidont Samuel J. Tilden and re ceived from the senior partner of 1 the old ticket” the positive assurance that “his age and physical condition utterly pre clude the idea of his accepting the nom ination at Chicago. The finest sort of yellow tobacco is now grown within fifty miles of salt wa* ter in North Carolina. It sells readily for 20 cents per ponad and yields 600 pounds per acre. Tnis year, in conse quence of scarcity, it will bring 40%cnis per pousd- Why don’t some of our oottontots try a tobscoo patch. Last week, for thoint time in at least twelve years, the mortality among the whitoe jmd blacks in Charleston was equal, erfhtlhn of each race dying. As a general rule there are twice as many deaths among the colored as among the white population, although the former have free and equal access to doctors and dispensaries. Bliss Elisa Cornelia Thompson, eldot daug ;htcr of the Governor, died in Co< lumbia on Saturday afternoon. On the evening of tbe 4th inat.^ while sitting in front of an open grato and reading, her dress took fire and before the flame* could be extinguished she received inju ries which have proved fatal. She was only a little over eighteen years of age Tbe sincere sympathies of all the people of the State are extended to tbe Gover nor and bis family in their sad bereave ment. By virtue of a writ of kabeat corpus Col. E. B. C. Cash was oarried before Chief Justice Simpson in Columbia on last Thursday. Ue was represented by Cola. Balj & WattsaiwiGen. Y. J. Pope. Attorney General Miles, AlilsUnt At torney General Baehman and Solicitor Newton appeared for the State. Nume rous affidavits tending to show That Col. Cub was au accessory, bptli before nod after the homicide, were read and tbe affidavit of Gel. Cash traversing the allc. gations of the affidavits on the behalf of the State was also read. After argument the ChM Jaatke admitted him to bail in the sum of $2500, and after executin' asstUtaetory bond for his appearance at the next term of the Court for Chester* field county, with John Agnew and W. J. DeBruhl as sureties, the Colonel was released and retained to the,happy hunt ing grounds of Chesterfield. —- ImAepmdemt €aai4l«laiea. We have heard it rumored that, in the approaching campaign for county offi cers and the Legislature, there are threats of independent candidates. Wc hope the rumor ia idle, and incline to believe so. It is rather early in the day for the most popular candidate to count his cfmnccs correctly, and the boldest independent, unless he be a pronounced Republican, (as it is not (infrequently the c«sc) pre fers to be elected by the Demociats, if possible. There is no doubt tbout it, however much we mny deplore the fact—there is but one respectable party in this county. That party) it is need fees to say, is the Democratic party. If a man is not able to obtain office at the hands of that par ty, he ought, and he will, if be is a good citiseb, do without it; for depend upon it, he must be something of a demagogue to get it ia any otfier way. A man who been a Democrat and becomes an in dependent in Ue race for office, reminds us vary forcibly of the fable of an MB) who eluthed Mmaelf in tbe shin of * Boo. Hw disguise may serve to frighten animals of the lower order, bat an acute mind will always detect t^e obtruding Tbe history of all snecessfol indepan. dent Candidates in the South has been v ■ the same—Chpy have landed before many jean ip the tanks of (be Republican .Stt i paltry far their indu- i that toineoee de epen the office decMuee with it, until they are ill the position of Arnold—detested as traitors. Independent candidates plume them selves on the falet that they are not pledged to say party. But unil they can show tUt they are mote worthy than the party from Whose ranks they have bro ken, what right have they to call upon enlightened eiriseoa for support? Poliii- eal parties are supposed to be organised for the public good, and tier* ran be no question about ihe atikude of that De mocratic party in this respect. But an independent candidate asks for votes sim ply because be “rune it on his own hook,” because he is independent. In dependent ot what ? Of the bast judg ment of the best people of his commu nity, of a common alliance against com mon foes. An independent candidate sees mil lions in the “scattering vote,’’ coofts its influence for bis own selffth ends, allies himself with the scum of all parties, and in the end, if he has a spaik of manhood left in him, bewails tbe fact (hat one who lies down with dogs must get up with fleas.—Spartanburg Herald. T< rnadoks. —In commenting on tbe terrible tornadoes which have lately raged In the South, the New York Herald s tys that tho tornado which Is reported to have demolished a thousand roaldences In tbe northwest srn part of Georgia was a typical atonn of Its class, evidently due to an unua ual northward movement of tbe Gulf air, laden with tropical vapor. Such violent gyratory storms, consequent upon excessive condensation of vapor, can only take place In the presence of the humid rquatorlal current. But a* the latter la uow struggling to spread Itself over ths Gulf States, and will gain freeb force with every day’s ad vance of tbe sun toward tbn northern troplo, tornadoes will Increase In fr queocy till July. Out of nearly six bnndred torovloes examined by Mr. J: I>. Finley, of tbe Signal Service, tbe re lative frequency of their occurrence by months was twetity-one In February, thirty-seven in March, ninety-seven In April, after which the numbers slowly Increase to one hundred and twelve In June. Fxkck Cum so Is Texas.-“Fence cutting,” said a uatlve who knows Tex as like a book, “Is the protest ot a very peculiar people against evils quite as remarkable and nearly aa outrageous aa tbe present trouble growing out of them. Scattered among tbe public and private lands In the grasing coun try are school lands that could be mods to produce a revenue that would do away with tbe school tax. In the same country are little farms worked by settlers, and little neats which used to be tho headquarters of those liber' ty-lovlng Texans who postured tbelr esttle on ths open country, and never dreamed t hat It did not belong to them and to all mankind In common. In t his country there are fsw roads. You might confine yourselves to patches as htg as half New Jersey, and say there are no roads at all Water boles and water courses, regarded as God's ea dowment to the cattle raisers, seam the prairie. Imagine great corpora of eolorM nco to pass out to a terri tory reserved for tbelr excloalvs pos session and faeol feternmeat: there- ore, be It “Resolved by tbs General Apsembly of Yffiglnla, That tbs ReprcaenUtlVea of tbfl State In tbs Congress of the United States be and tbs/ are hereby requested to bring to the attention of the national government tbe propriety and noeesplty of providing a territorial reservation for tbe exclusive use and local government of such of tho col ored isos of ths United States as may prefer colored population and local colored government to demonOtratf tbelr capacity for setf-government and tbs highest dsvelopement of tbelr face.” Taa Nomb o» thk Fiasns —When you poke the end of your finger In your ear, the roaring noise you bear Is the sound of ths circulation in your finger, which Is tbs faoti as any one can demonstrate for ktmaeif, by first putting bl« fingers in bis ears, and then stopping tbetn up With other sub stance. Try it, and think wbat s won der of a machine your body Is, 4hat tbs points of rour Angsts are such bu sy worksbops that they foal like a small Niagara. The roaring Is proba bly more than the noise of tbe circula tiun of tbe blood, ~ It Is tbe voice of al tbe vital processes together—tbe tear ing down and building up processes that are always going forward to tbe living body, from conception down to death. ■aut^fn You will observe this, tbe^svll nev» t offers to go Into fattnership irttll a blny men, but yon bill oftso ess him offer to jin* ths isfift sod furnish sll tbs capital beside r ’Whiskey Is yoor greatest eoefay.' Bat,’ said Jones, 'didn't tbe Bible say, Mr. Preacher, that we are to love our eoemtee? ‘Oh, yee, Jones, but U didn't say that we are to ewallow them.’ Tbe population of Tetas In 1846 was under 150,000, tbilaio 1888, just thir ty-seven years afterward. It has sp >p- ulatloo of 11,000,000, and Is receiving accessions at the rats of 190 per day. Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, the veteran Pennsylvania Congressman, has Won derfully recuperated hie health, and I s attributes his Improtsmebt to the absodonment of tobacco smoking and Card* Ml tscwtlnc ene ayuira imenod uaSw tht* head for Fire Dollar*, If ADVdWOK chewing, to which be had been addic ted for fifty-five years. Tbe M. E. Church, boutb, has pre pared to j In In the celebration of the “Centennial Anniversary of tbe organi sation of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America," which la to take place in Baltimore, December 27tb. A correspondent writes that a reme dy for snoring which be has known to STATS XSUS. Blrthop George F. Pierce, of Georgia, baa promised to preach the commence- meat 'sermon at Wolford College In June. Gen. Robert Smalls was elected on Tuesday to fill out tbe uoexplred term lo Congress of tbe'late E. W. M. Mack ey. In tbe nominating convention he received a majority of 31 votes over all competitors. J. F. Hendereoo of Laurens sold last week a bale of cotton grown and ginn ed In 180L Tbe price received was 10 cents per pound, grade good middling. He oould, at one lime, bare sold It for 60 cents per pound. Ernest Hartmann, a yonng German, living at Aiken, attempted lost Wed nesday afternoon to jump on the pas senger train of the C. C. & A. R. R. as It Was pseslng through Wasblogton street, Augusta, but bis foot slipped off tbe step a^d falllng under ib» car be was so. fearfully mangled that he died the next moroiog. Conductor Fculk of tbe Greenville & Columbia Railroad, who was under arrest for tbs alleged abduction of Miss Rlnab Johnson of Wtlllamstoo, has been honorably released. It baa been proven to the satisfaction of all concerned that tbs young lady left boms on account of her fathers finan cial troubles sod with tbe hope of making monsy to complete her educs- tion. A wr 4fleefis sf V*+n. tfc* many frifn(J»of I».#.AaRYIN inftounoe hlirt • candidate for Clerk el Court and pledge him to ■Oide tbe decision of tbe Demeretfe primary riro- »fc»S- (Printer paid. Application for Finl Discharge. Noties Is hereby JifSn tltst the niKleraigtN ed will fllehis Whs) seesuwt with B. T. Klee, Esq . Judge of ProbsMT, fta Tuesday. Ihe TJndrdny of April next, Kt 11 o clock in Ihe forenoon, no Bxecutot <tf (he estate of Jeks llu'to. drceesed, end Sdk for Letters Dis- missery. ^ DAVID A. HUTTO, Executor. March 3 kb, U8I4 «n»r20-41r ji ilmliLUL min" 1 ‘IP ■— ■■ OITA.TION'. state or mra Carolina, v BARN WILL COUNTY. nr tbx ootnrr o» probate. , By B. T. Rice, Esq., Judge of Probate In Barnwell County. ' WWeds. w . O.toltpme, Clerk of fh* Confl of Common Plena, applies for Lottsts of Ad ministration on tbd estate of Martha Brdsd- Water, deceased. -- These are, therefore, le efts and Admonish all. end atnguUr (be kir.dfed and creditor* of the said deoeseed, to bejtjtd appear before me at a Coart of Probate <br the said oouaty to be holden at Barnwell C. II. on Thursday, the HHh day of tprtt, 18M, ot II •'otsSh. ■ A. M„ to shorn eauee, if any, why Ihe saxl Sdfeiieiatrntion should Sol be granted. tliren under my head and the tee) of the Court tbts 26th day of February, A. D. 1884, end in the 108th year of American lade pendence. B.,T. BfCB, feb28 Id Jadge of Probate. ^pmtotattewse assm wssiasiii Slips Cotton Seed, I wilt pay 06 l,fl) sixteen ami one- half cents Cash por bushel for HUKX> bushels bf ftcqbu Diy Cottoh Bred', Ur- ItVerffd to ffte *f (bis place. Will ex change cotton seed meal f«r cottoh seed. * 1, A. TOBIN, Jsnl? Barswell. 8. G< r- Applictl on fur Fin*i Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the undersign ed will apply to Ihe Probate Jndge of Bard well County on Thursday, the 10th day of April, A. D. 1884, for s Final Discharge as Adratnletrator of J* L, Villalonga. marte td P J. MoC.VT.L. ISfO'TlOE- All persons Concerned will please lake hot ice that thk undersigned will apply to B. T. Rico, Judge of Prbbafe for Biirawell Coun- work ,SorU«l, lo. ouaborollooun-l^5. ^ «'if.Td.“ awammi laa V r4 1A V 4 K an rvaaa-any-vm a> AF.wakO . I Lw . 99 _ " GRSEkAL HEWS. >• ' • a By an ^explosion of fire damp in a coal mine In Tazewell county, Ya., last Thursday, 155 men were killed. Ws see it stated that' by the rswvnt tremendous flood lo the Ohio river tbe tlons, whose stock Is owned In Paris, (looses sustained amount to over $30.- Loodoo, Niw York, and Ctiloago, sud denly buying up vast tracts and fenc ing In whole counties, even two whole counties together. Imagine tbelr vast herds let loose to pasture on tbe pub lic lauds (used, though with no better right, by the neater*), and only takes Into the fenced lands In ths winter. ' Imagine,” he continued, "these fen ces inclosing squares of school land that never have been leased, boxing In sater boles sod streams that, tbe neut ers snd cattle depended upon for life, inclosing tbe little farms and nester’s tracts, and pasture lands of -email- be ginners; shotting In the roods snd trails, and everything for miles upon mllce of territory In their tremendous grasp. Imagine, also, to fully under stand tbs matter, a population grow ing so fast that there had been to 1880 mure than 90 per cent added to tbs sum of inbubitants In 1870, and thAt gave, In tbe shape of farmers, a fixed and settled character to wbat bad be fore been a q msl-nomadic population, compueed of men oo horseback and women lowborn one part of tbs South west was os good a place to live In as another. Tbe permanent farmers, who were fenced within the heart of groat pnatures, and the communistic nesters, who were fenced out of ths posture lands of bygons years, cried aloud for relief, and got none. They could not get It from ths stoskbolders of Paris sod New York, or from ths agents of lb ess persons In the pastures.” — — - -u_—sm. -Mtaj——————1 Pnoposmo a Resebvatiom x^b tee Colored People—Tbs Virginia legis lature Is considering ths following rs- oolutlon; "Whereas There fa manifes ted on tbe part of the bast educated and Intelligent l«ottion of ihs colored population of the country a deep and Increasing feeling of discontent with tbelr present relations In tbe govern ment with the white race, growing bat of tbelr social inequality and Its atten dant oonseqtfencee—Jealousy and dis trust—developing an Irrepressible an tagonism which fa imbedded la society and can only find Its complete solution la tbe separation ot the races Into 'a distinct territorial oigaoktatioo, look ing to a timely pruvishm aghinat the direful consequences of conflict betweo the races in our crowded dfatrfata of colored population, 'end prudently provMtog a safety-valve for tbe excess L. * ^ - '' -I 000,000. Ooe-of.our Congressmen has dlstrlb uteri 500 copies of tht Charleston News and Courtei’e “View of the Bute” ^| J»J «»tfqp^4heaietof February, om* Northern and Western capitalists, Weston, the pedestrian, concluded hfa walk of 5,000 mileeria-lOO days In London on Saturday, He came out in g< c I condition. Wbat a candidate be would make. It to pet generally knot^n, bbt ft ap pears to be true, that tbe sweet spirits of nitre when kept for a long while is converted from a harmless remedy to a deadly poison. Malaria must be a difficult disease to define. A French writer says there are 193,000 doctors in tbs world and that there fa sot ohe of then} who can correctly define It, The Washington Critic thinks, however, that there are some congressmen who can. It Is thought that the decision of the Supreme Court that greenbacks are rotlecfnahis fa sola oaly at the pleasure of the Government will shake public confidence, cause the withdrawal of much gold from circulation and revive tbe Greenback party. W. T. Barrett, a native of Bingham ton, N. Y., but for soroe years a resi dent of this State committed suicide in Greenville on Friday fast by taking tea grains of morphine. Too much whiskey and a consequent scarcity fit money were the causes that prompted him to kill himself. Tbe high license lew seems to be having the desired effect In Nebraska. Sines its adoption, tbe cities of Omaha and Uoooln bnvs lost half thslr "bars," while the decrease In the smaller towns to said to be even greater. It coats •l.OOOforalfcehse In the eft fas and $500 In ths villages. General Bob Toombs: owns some very valuable lend In Texas, A Hole while ego be refused $10 an sere far a trank of 4,000 acres, and be owes much more than this. It was to this land the (Hheral referred when he answer ed the Inquiry of a Northern man lo Porfa just after the war. The latter llvei"' '"Tiinilm,? replied the general, “that I am eating aa aere of dirt a day." ' He woe setting Texas toads at •h oa acre, which was about hfa daffy id certain to be an Araericao, another an Irishman. Archbishop Gibbons, of Baltimore, it Is generally believed, will get the'red bat to be ent to this country,although Arcbbidbop Wiliam*, of Bortoo, is also meutloped In cen- oection with tha prospective honor. ~ An exchange says a superstitious' subscriber who found q spider iu the copy of bis paper, received by mail wrote to know If that was a bad omen', Tbe editor replied that it Was nothing of ths kind; but that’ the snider was merely looking over the columns of the oes fa to fat the person so effected be fore going to bed drink a cup of strong coffee without milk oi sugar in it, .{tod lie on Che right side. Temperance people will find conso lation ib the statistics that the Rev. Dr. Dorchester gives lo the Indepen dent. These statistics show that while the coQBntbptlon of alcbolic drinks fa tbe United States sixty years ugo was five gallons per capita, it to now obiy two gallons per capita. * We would remind all Interested In gardening that when tbe time arrives for planting flat seed, such as equash, cucumber, and field-seed, watermelons and pumpkins, they should be put in tbe ground end ways,—the end that grows to the fruit downward*, as they come up much better tbau when they are laid 11 it. Two of tbe five Confederate Gener als are stilt living—Joseph E Jobss ton and P. O. Beauregard. The Con federacy had twenty-one Lieutenant Generals, and of these nine are still living— James Longstreet, Wade Hampton, John B. Gordon, D. H. Hill, S. D. Leo, A-P- Stewart, JubalEnily 8. B. Buckner and Joseph Wheeler. A woman living In Chambersburg, N. J., claims to have bad a snake fif teen Inches long and thick as an or dinary lead pencil removed from her stomach. As evidence ehe exhibits t be snake, which fa said to have lived two days after its removal, and is nowpre served In a bottle of alcbobol. Tbe Chicago hotel keepers say they will not reap such a rich harvest from the two political eonveotioos as many people suppoee. One of them says when the spoiled carpets, broken fur niture anj! china ware smashed are paid for, there will not be a large balance on the credit si Je of tbeir ledgers. Tbe laws of Kansas do not allow the prescription of liquors by physicians except under circumstances of rxtrenrts need and tbe physician has to take the risk of a jury deciding against him on this point. In tbto dilemma the K in- sas physician, doubtless, di inks the liquor bftasetf,-andlets the patient get well; i Of tbe six cardinals' to be crested April, 1884. ni*rf> 4w J, W. KING. jEEs jlNs Hen Davies mmm, Barnwell. Since tbs last day of ths old yeaf 1 have been diligently arranging a sur prise fur my fticbds and The general public ind THE SHOW OPENS TO-DA Y Free admission and great bargains are < ffered to all Who have cash to spend. New lines of Dry and Dress Guods, Notions, BOote and Shoes for all ages, s* xes and circumstances at city prices. Straw hats la endless styles at ail prt ces for farmers, fishermen and the fair s» x. Under the new regime those giv en to strong drink must send to the cities for liquors, but there is no for aoy sober minded citix*ns to hunt better bargains than I offer: They cannot be found In any market, urban or suburban, within a hundred miles of Barowrll. My stock of Groceries to always full, fresh and first class and is void at pri ces that will curs the scarcity of cash. Tbe ladies will find novelties that are kept by no other dealer in this sec tion. The men can get all articles nee senary for carrying on their farms or mechanical aVocatlons. Tlie little folks will find everything from fishing tackle to French candy, and everybody will find courteous treatment and a warm welcome and the TRUTH at S. B. WRIGHT MX BBOAD HTKBKT, AUGUSTA. G A- Wholesale and Retail Dealer in tbe PUREST AGED WHISKIES * and other Liquors.. All orders promptly filled. Shipments by Express to any point ... j- jan24 hit, m. pinr. : r * A. Lianger, 61 Mtrkel Street, (harlestoo, S. C. Will aril Fruit lower than tbe Urgent fruit houses iuiliU city. Give him a trial, and ifgovtla art hoi Mliafactory money will be refunded. Apples, Oranges, Bananas, PncoanuU, Cab bages, Ouiona, &o. —Bre8»>f iftv 1884 ia an ElCeant Bek #f 180 fagr*, 8 Csleffd pftftes (rt f ]«*•* and Vegetable*, and mof* than 1000 iilkstratiom of (lie choicest Flowers, Plants Sad Vegetable*, sad Dtrecii.ns for growing ft to hsmLom# enoSgh for tho Cebfrf faMe or a Holiday Present. Send on yfror name and Post .Office addrsM, with 10 mat*, and I will send you » copy, portage paid. Thiaii art awwarfor of its co«L It to prieted ia both Kagli-h mid German, if you aftefBard* ordff seeds do- duct the lOotats. Vick's deaftg abb raw BBBT HI ret w.bld. The Floral Gaide will U’laow togetaad grow them. Vick’e Flower aad Vegetable CfafdeA, iff) Pages, 6 Colored P.atee, fcff Bngferiags.-* For &0ceat* is paper covers; $1,001. ele gant cloth. In Geraaaaor KaglUk. Vick's Illustrated Monthly MsgarinC—32 Page*, a Colored list, in every . umber maay ftne Engravings J*rieo f l.2isyeef ; Five Copies for $3.00. Specimen Sum ben seat for 10rents; 8 trial oopiaa for23coats. JAMES VICK, KoCherter, N. T. j.n3 XF you wants FINE WATCH OR CLOCK, . STERLING SILVERWARE, _ RICH JEWELRY, FINEST QUALITY—TABLE CUT LERY, OR SPECTACLES, Send your orders to or call at Jas. Allan & Co. * 807 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. jan?4 - CASH SXORra fel.7 paper to see wbat merchant vfes not edvcrtielog. eo that he could spin hfa web acroee the store door and be frt from disturbance. CLAUDE E, SAWYER Aikbn S. 6. Jambs E. Davis, | Abthcs B. Sawtbb, Larawell, 8. C j - Colombia. 8. C. SiVYEEL DAVU it SAWYER. ATTORNEYS .151COIHSEIMS ITtlW ConveyeKtlag ih<T coTTeeiloa* apeeTaTfTea - fobl4 C. BART & CO. CMAULTC-tTON. M. C. The Largest Importers of Fruit in the South, offer for sale a well selected stock of_ v Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Cocoanute, Lemons, Nuts, * Dried Figs, llaieius, Po tatoes^ Cabbages, Ottious Pcnuta, and everything else that a first ckwa whole sale Fruit Hou«e should have. Cetmtry orders filled with,dispatch. [oet25 onrTaoiaufl & sons!’ OKOCKKS And Provfaon Dealers, 02 and 104 East Bey SK Chariest cn, 8. C Provisions a specially. Wo have always on band a large stock of Prini) Meats, also cheap cutaand grad As ef every d-seription of meats and a fall assortment ef Greeeriee, Tobaeoo, Cigars, fte. , oct26 iy .. GEORGE H-BATES ATTORSil AAD COCASELLOR AT LAW, BA.RNWKC.tx O. H., IB. C. Will practice ia sB tbe Cenrta ef the State and give prompt atteatUn to all buelaeea en trusted to bis care. [j* n24 JOE* EOrUHC, Maaufacturer aad Dealer ia Foreign tai Doffiestlc tiprs, Tobacco, rc HxNlTPF, nrKW, ETC. - • No. 843 King Street, Chartaton, S. (X jaa24 VON OV*N> '* fa. b. BtecHovr. IRIT WHOE.nA.LK OROOl And Ileatter. in CAROLINA R!lCE. 68 State Street, Cbariesten, 8. C. (New York OAm, tt Wall Street.) . B. Mr. J. &. EASTERLING Ts with car fawfaeae as TraveUiag Any erdqrs eattnMed taHmwiU bare our beet ettetafan. U«n» . P OAR PE' Carpet* and Heuse Furnishing Goods.— Tbe Largest Stock South of Baltimore. Mar- quet Brussa a, 3-Ply aad Ingrain Carpets, Huge, Mats aad Crumb Cloths, window Stands, wall Papers, Herders, Lace Curtains, Cfanfaa* and Pales, Coco* aad Canton Mat tings, Upholstery, Engravings, Chrowos, Pfafare Frames. Write for samples and pri eeiT BAILIE & COSKEKY, aug2-ly Augusta, Oa. m i mi. Wholerale Grocers and Dealers ia ProvkioBs Liquors, Tibacco, Elc., 167 end 169 East Bey, dec6-6m Charleston, S. O. t A KriikWe Hub e to Leal Will. W. n. WELCH. ^ LAMIER EASON, = Welch ft Eason, Deaton in Choice Family and Plantation GROCERIES. Wines, Liqaors, Sagers end Tobeeoo 127,128 Meeting hod Southwest corner ,Market Sts. Charleston, 8. C. Send for Price List. No charge fo Dreynge or Packing. [oct25 OHARLE8 O. LESLIE. Wbolesato and Retail Dealer fa Fish, Gum, Lobsters, Turtles, Ter- npiB8,ters, Etc. Stalls Noe. 1 iud 2 Fish Market, Char- " lest on, 8. C. Haviitg made urge additions to bnsiaeas I am prepared to faraieii I Gama* fcc-, at short notfae. ^ ▲U orders proenptly attended to. Torae osah or city repU ftm my Fish, m. 8. mm & co Fauadry, Machiae -AND- . BOILER WORKS. JUST ABOVE DEPOT, _ * - >. Augusta* Georgia. Buy, ScH, Exchange, Rent or Repair on. maimer end terms, ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILLS AND MACHINERY, CHEAP AND GOOD. Have on hand a Larre Stock of u ■ V'1 upwards of 50 Engines Bud Boiiere, also Steam and Water Pipe at reduced pri ces. KORTING INJECTORS, anduen Jet Pomps, Bolts, Nuts Washers, Circular Sews, Files, fte.~ Write for prices. Promptness ant good work. Cheap wi 1 be our um. jan24 Garden Growth Teas* Families can save about one half by send ing to us for Teas, ae we import our own, nnd kavo don* so for forty yoors. Tho Original American Tea Co. Send for Circulars, which give prices nnd full particular* to ROB'TWRfLS Prest , V. O. Pox '2*7, 48 Vrtmjr Bt. Nnw York ONE DOLLAR'S worth of any of our gar den growth, China or Japan Tons sent fa mail poet paid, or a larger quantity by express, charges paid. feb7 8m flak's FLORAL OIIIPB r a tkut. W. 0 MOOD, JR. MOOD & TERRY. Wholeoale and Retail Deaton In FRESH.FISH, OYSTERS, GAMX, Ac. And Commission Merchants, N, W. Cor. Market and Etot Bay Sta., CHARLESTON, 8. O. Unnaignmente of solicited. No charge for Dray age. janlO vr. n. DiErBN*ACH. I k. a. mrtir. Diefenbach&Co COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FLOUR,OAT, GRAIN, FEED BTC Consignments of Poultry and Eggs Solicited. 4 and G MARKET STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. janlO* JOHN KENNY MANUFACTURER OF CLOTHING, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, GENTS Sll HITS A SPECIALTY. Takes pleasure in iaforming hi* many former patrons iu this and adjiconl counties that ho lias loeated al BLACICVILI/E. where ho wi I be pleated losee them and to fur r. the acquaintance of nil gentlemen who may i eed anything in bis line. An txperienca of thirty-five years ia Ae« gusts justifies Vim in guaranteeing satisfac tion 'eall who may favor him with tkoivems* tom. -— —"— _ Clothing cut acoording lotha lot art rtyloo and made up in tho beat manner. cr ALL WORK WARRANTED-®* !anl0 XTTOTJSTA HOTEL- I*ROAO HX. ^ UOUteX A, O A. HV.AK haiTJtoAD cuoaeuco. Bar and Billiard Room* in tho Roar. Choice Wines snd-fiquors alwns on h Wifi. Tsblo Supplied in Boat 8tytabn Kuropoaa Plan. Attentive Scrraota, Large and well Ventilated Room*. 19‘ELEOTRIO BELLS-fag LEWIS A DOOLI^LE, pbovkiktom. ff W. EVAWH fiterk. J. H. E, SteUing Wholesale Paper Dealer Tbe Barnwell 5 Cent Store Is receiving every day a now box of odds nnd ends far sals at prices awheard of before in Bare well oouaty. This box coastals oilhor of st aiouary. fancy goods,’ crockery, tin. ware, hardware, shoos hats, jouolry. books or dry goods. It is useless to asms prices kero, oo the goods being kotow the saorkrt are sold oaoh day no they nrriva. Aflwooak yea m to oail oa na whfmovor you visit Bare- well aad see tbs borfmas wo offer you that day. Wc are roortring oa fart as pwbUahod all tho lata marie oad now books, aad move than half of tho mode wa oaa ortlyoa faff re onto a shoot ood the booko at the onoM aad cos order for yoa say music or that wo have not in dock ot the publisher's to west price*, and ih ■nayoaoMoreeh lower- Rate* are hard this year aad save what yoa Crm m* Barker * Hone aad Gattlo Powder Mils «V try whore st twonty-ffroooita a package, we have a large lot aa hood, wo nan not ore- ry paper to bo oeaad sod good, bat oa they ore oriliag stowly wo have dotararipad to ’fat them go on J pat tho money late somothlng CENTS before they are all gooc. Wo otao have os hand a qaaartty of Bar ker’s Nerve oad Bono LUimcat oad Bar ker’s Liver Pills, two a there are uadov the own, hriew iPupw bags, flour socks, twine, ete H blank books, stationery sod printing. ; Largest and most complete stock, ena bling tow prices and prompt shipment.— Orders solicited. 151 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. sep27-20 Robi D. White MARBLE —AND— GRANITE WORKS, MEETING STREET, (Corner Horlbeck's Allay) CH ARLtKM'TOYf, *k CJ juncO-ly WHAT IS Dr. Holts DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR?. Tha only mnedy khown that nM oura every ease of Dyapepafa or lodi- flaatioo, Id ror Dfaaose, Nervoua Baod- M<1 all that traln > of nervoua troubles arlaing aad depeo- upon tbaae dtoaaaoa. If pmi ara troubled wltii My of tha** diataaea try It aad ba convinced of ita virtuMi — It has baan teated In handreda of ca- aaa aad aever failed to tuataa a paraia- t core if fairly tasted. This la ao Humhag, U will do ail For sale by DR. F. r. STOKES, Btaekvflto. toa,8L(X .x—-— 7 ft b , r .