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TRI-WEEKLY EDITION.1 AVININIS.Bolto' S. C. TU.E' l-').,-VY,A
121 1.
Itotail price $900 only $10.
PIANOParlor Organs, prie $:175
only $141. Paper free. ). F. EATTY, Wash
Ington, N. J.
~ItEy INER~PUPA.":. Heven
REVOj LVERklloa14.ov(I,vli
ox Cartr,g%s Addre.m, .1. BROWN & SON,
136 alkd 138, Wood St., Pitt.sburg, Pnn.yivania.
SKIN ISEASES. e
Treallse ont Skill iistsen't." 1 givin. syilotois,
al(ic sure cire. Smit. frel, to (hose a' 11ciled.
Alldr-e4s. E. S. WVEBSTII, 50 North 51t1 Street,
Phi ladel pila, l'tennvsyilvatinia.
FOR A CASE OF CATAR-1
That, SANDWORDi' IRAt)1'AL UliHil
for alarrh will not -iliantlly relievn
We*114. X"(1., We'lls, Fatrm) A:o. A It
rora. N. Y.: Wil. Hlow'1. St. 1.1is.
Testillolls and IretIlsf by mal.
Price, wililt 111aprove"i 1n ale:or $1. S-li
evervwliere. WEEKS & PoTTinit,
Proprietors. Bostonl, 31ass.
IO Nly iwritt'n cotirs" of tret
N O I K 1' 1 It .111 St 11 -1 i'' t dl 'OIAPI%
mtett )Cpei<l!v i-elleves dyspv-p
cau,el by tntemniperane tit eat ing, andg atIj inki n1!.
ElTeets lermIalellt. Catros ill si m oIt( of ten
ca4s. Coirsue ot treaitment vitll n111i-0w.4,
$io-$5 nlell orderett, whe rennt ilor whon the
patlenlt In Cured, or wllt I the vaite of tito
reatient, Is known. SI an C:1,e, inelositf 50,
in ail letl ters of in1 tilr y v relative to the i t-a
inent. ilt. N. SIKEt, Lock Box 1,012, Port
Huron, 1ichigan.
TEMPERANCE REFORM
AND ITS GBIEAT RIEFOItMERS.
BY fREV. W1. It. DANIELS, A. M.
Profusely Itlust.rated with Portraits and
Sketches, and contaIning over 00 Pages.
A Whiol6 T0t11peranlce Library in
One V011111.
Aq.ents Wanted Everywhere. Addrress, for
extra Terms anli Crcu11lar.,
NELSON & PIlLLII'S. 805 Broadway N. Y.
A Goulds Manufacturing Co;.
Manufacturers of all
kinds of
Force d Lift
PUMPS
Fbr htferns aveif$
roadq., Se?ennboals,
1I'mndnfl, etc.
FIRE EN&LNES,
Hydraulio Rams,
For Clinrches,8chools.
and Plantations.
Covt-Shellers, Sinks etc,
Pumps and Mlaterials for
Driven Wells a specialty.
"anti".t taranteecl
OaKoatwgis furnished
efi on n ,pictinm.
RANQU A,R"' FN F CA l' A 1,T,r. N.pMP
WAREHOUSE.1 PAn PLAcs. Nsw Youx GiT.
march 2-4w
GREAT REDLrONS.
0
TN order to make room for our Spring
Stock, we will from this day Sell our
stock of
CLOTHING,
CASSIMERES, JEANS, DRESS
GOODS,
and all other winter goola, at greatly
REDUCED PRICES.
We intend to sell theso goods as eleap
as they can be bought anywhere. Call
and oxamino and2be convinced that we
M EAN WHAT WE SAY.
We propose keeping a ful Ind com1
eto stoc k of Hardware, and planters in
eed of Plantation H-ardware would do
-well by.calling and pricing before pur.
echasing. Our stack of Hions, Plows, Iron,
.&o,is unusually large and
-CHEAP.
We call especial attention to the '-Ad
'derhold Hoe," which we sell, it is. just
what thte plantors need, and ist cheap an d
.durable.
mar 2 McMASTER & B3RICE.
WAERS'ORCHEESTION aines OR1GA
is the mtost benutifulint
styleanid perfctin to.
* 310o ever mntde. Jt has
lAsheeelebrated Coincer.
to stop, which is a fine
-Imitation of the IlInman
Voice, and4 two and a
-half Octaves of bells
tuned int perfect liar.
mony with the reeds,
- and theirleect is ning.
lent and eiectrifying.
WATERIS' CLA 3(10.
SNA, (fRCOHESTRAL,
CONCERTO. VESPe
ER,OENTENNIAL CIMIES, CHAPEL, and
ClOTTAGE ORASin Unique Frenchs Cn.
ue costbIne PUR1Tlf VOICING toifh great
volume of tone, suitab1efo Parlor or Church.
.A nR TH p DEST DE fta Toe,Tuch
Warante ro sian D ~ljy Unsurpassed.
PRICES EZTRtEMELY LOWfor enah.Monau
thly Installments received. Instruments to
let until paid for ne por contract. A Liberal
Discount to 2iehere,Mfnftt Churche,schools,etc.
AGENTS WA NTED. Seailnduements
to the trade. lihustrated 'ataiogues Malted.
6econdehand Instrumente at (OREAT flARl
*AINS.. HORACE WATERS & SONS,
Mfanufhetnrera amid Dealers.
. 4OEAST l4th ST.,UNION" HQUARE,N.Y.
Sole Leather' ! Solo Leather !!
J UST Received, 500 lbs., Superior
Solo Leather, cheap for nash.
-ALSO
Irish Potatoes, for planting and eating
ane F &M8E Co,
LADD BR10.
-o0l
PANIC PRICES!!
--
.Lv' the request of a great many per
sons, particularly the ladies, who desire
to select from our
DRESS GOODS,
NOTIONS,
LACES,
GLOVES,
RIBBONS,
FINE SHOES,
&c., &e.
Wo have concluded to postpono the
Auction Sales until court week.
Goods sold at any reasonable price.
And yet please remember that we don't
intend to give them away. Recollect
the cost mark,
"ALY CURETON,"
and you can do your own buying. Many
goods 'sold at less than cost. Some of
them 50% below New York cost.
Will be glad to have every one examine
the stock,
march 2 LADD BROS.
AM RECEIVING daily fresh
Sugars, Coffees Green and Roaet
ed, Tea, Flour, Grist, Meal,
Syrups, Molasses, Soda,
Soap, Starch, Bagging
and Ties, Bacon,
Lard--in Bbls., Cans and Buckdts
Sced Oats, Ryo and Barley, Nails,
Trace Chains, Horse and Mule
Shoes, Axle Greeso, White WVine and
Cider Vinegar.
057 All goode delivered within
corporate limits.
Fresh Cheese and Maccaroni
received to--day.
New Buckwheat Flour.
Choice newv crop Ncw Orleans
Me'ksses.
New Mackerol in kits, i n
barrels.
D. R. FLENNIKEN
BEST Dry Goods House in the South
BAll express freights pailt whore the
order Is $10.00. Write a Postal for Sam
ples and Price List.
V. RICHARDS & BRO.,
.4 2g.- Augusia, Ga.
l'lIles the Blood, fienovate.;aIl
Invigora1t es the1 W hole System.1
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ANDT I BGIFRUE TEST.
orEn ooder. r y a tho -Dsrac Cipn.
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'IT' TI! : PL-.Y I-| 1.1. W.
R3 .;ivtJons Thiro-,.n A-muind 'ho iL..
utic of Check, byILl Pulik Ollcor.s.
'Ihe followving. is the fal text of
the mae.iieis Lt.o fouo law,
as passc-1 by b n of th.p
Legi (, atutt, anid now.of firce :
Anl tt to ailelnd anlt act elititled "An
,e( to atuitorize tho counli.y como
ilissionelrs to sibimit to the quali
fied electors Oif their soverad
counties a proposition to altur
the Fenve JLj.,,aws, and to provide
or (eiet uatini,I th, sanw," ap
proved Ju,ne 7, 1877.
Re it ewt-lild by th So and
1J.b>0se of Repreuen1,t itivui of the
Stato of South Carolina,l now met
o111 sitting in Gelner-al Assembly,
and by the authority of the sakme
S,ewtioi .1. That in fthe seral
counitles an.1 tIwnipsijSof' this Shac,
w H loe t l!ee.VA hvoa a:re:aly or
sliall hereafter vo t to adopt the
provisions of the abnvcl cntit led act,
eItmmon1lyt] knlitowni as"i'he funce w
tHe boun.LtrY liles or He lands of
U.w-illa i;Gt wit.hin tile torritory
so adp ing u heSame, shall1 b'e
denlle'l all ak(1en to Io a lawful
cinilo;;ure tih1e'd,f : ald the owncr or
Cange ofay ho ,ml,a:s,
gent, -.iwile, sheep, goat or Ieat
eatte of aly <ldseriplit on, Wlo shall
wilhully, ko Iy :m un, tllawrlillY
or, n0e ilie tly p rt-,1 the saidl amli
111:11s, or L1y of them, to go uponmll
i h u ld o :tmy owinor or OCCUp(1! er
iate in any SuCII county or LoWn
ship, sliall be (lc( I gawihy of a,
lit Sdeinlen(-,)rI, 111d on coIViCtio11 ill
aiv Coli-t hlavilg coinputent jr is
diction, shall be ile.1 a in snmll not
'xleeding thlily dollars, or iii
one1CZ for nut, 1'.I.ro iil ithirty days,
or both, in the diScretion of the
Court.
SEe. 2. That the owner or mana
ger of iny\ of the li e stock tfore
Haid, il :Aldition to the( puenAltics
providt'd in the first section of this
Act, shall be liable to the owner oI
occupier of any of thlje- 1:tds sitiat
ed as aforesaid, for all diuage; he
or she may li:ive -stained by the
dleprodations off an1y such stock, to
be recovered by action of debt in
any Court having competent juri.s
dietion, ant" tile stoc l that (aus.eId
the damage shall be IlId Iable to
pay the S:inoC in prf'trelice to all
other liens, CeInbr%1lIe'S or chiums
a1gIilst the S:nio : Pertde, 1hat
if the ownerl. or I:iger of theistock
shall Show, t.o the sAtisefLionof the
Court, that tho amges WCUO -0111
mitted without Iault or negligeiice
oi his or heor lar1, such showiig
shall be hell a ilifieient delofnce.
S:-c. :. That in the counties of
Anderson anil Ches!or, whero a
ma:jority of thle to)wnsips1 hiave
provisions tiof I thle f(enCo hiw, it sh all
be hawftul for thle countIy comimis
Sit ner~s to (trent fences (on the ct'&nsl
ty lines, inIs!e:id of on thle lines oif
townIships, miil for fl:at, purpo1se
they areO inivested wi!. aiill the po0w
ers 'oniferried on them in causos
whr t tiroi couty3 shall1 have~'
adopted the sa.idl fence law.
SEc. 4. Th:it it shatll bo the duty
of the coun11ty conis ioners) tj'.
er'ect sublstlantiaul anld ~onviVontlI
gaites in saidl fences at 1110 cr'ossingl
of aill pulic hlighiways and neigh
borhiood roads, and wh'len thio in
haihl)tanilis, or arny of th1em, shall do
811re a erossinig onl the(ir' I ownls,
they shall1 b)e permbit ted to erect
and keep up) such gaites at their
owln expense5( ; and aniy person0f who
shl1Ilifully aInd unlawfully leavoe
open1 anly of the sauid gates 01' do
aniy wilful damllage to tho gates or
fences erected for tho0 puriposes
aforesalid, shaill be0 deemed)0 guiltyo
iln any1 Court, haingii complletenlt jl
not exeoding twenty dollars, or
implrisoned not mnoro than twenty
daiys.
SEo. 5. That it shIall 1)0 a mnisdo~~
mecanor for any person1 to wil fully
rido, drive, or uallow hirs teaml to
travel outside of the road on1 c-dti
vatedl lands of private parties, and
upon1 conviction thiei'cof, shall be
filed not less than fivo nor more
thani twenty dollars, or be impr'is
oned not loss than fivo nor more
than twenty dlays :1Provided, That
in caso any1 p)erson1 charged with
this miisdemenanor be brought be
foro or' roported to at trial ju8tico,
he may discharge himself from any
further nroceedingn thereon hy
paying such fine within the above
liiits as the trial justico may im
Ax Acr to prevent public officers
from issuing checks except upon
funds actually to their crodit,
aud from paying tho samo.
."c i/ enle/ed by the Sonato and
House of Hepresentatives of tho
Stato of South Carolina, now met
and sitting in General Assembly,
anld by tie ait!tority of tho samle:
Si:,rrox 1. That tli boards of
countv commissioners shall draw
orders on itho county treasurors for
all 11cfiirutsuz against the county
which they have allowed, but they
Oh:di draw no orders until after
the monthly report of tho troasurer
has beenl received by them and
imilss he has reportedt tho funds
iI t he treasury to pay the same,
inu( tihe county commissioners shall
inf or0m'l the county treasuror of tho
orders dtrawn, in whose favor, and the
uno01mit of the order in which they
are drawn. A violation of this
section shall bo duciel a misdo
IMaorJ1 puntisliable, oil Conviction
thereof in any court of compotent
jurisdliction, by Iino and im1prisol
mcnt, at the diserotion of the court.
It sIl i ot, be lawful for any
count y troasurer to pity an ordor
of the buard of county commission
(Ir 1mlcs: drawn in conformity
with this set,ion, and it is herchy
made the <hity of tho comptroller
neril, in case of any Violation of
tle provisitonls of this section which
INay come or he brought to hiH
n1tice, to r-port tie oindor to
the atorney-general for proseen
tion, or to tic governor for dis
lliiss:al1, Is the case may be.
2. 1 ; hall not b t lawful for
nV Slate mr coulty ofliOr to issue
any ceriitato of inde'ubtedness
/)j'ri h d, t. ibis Act shall not
plp1,y to the issl! ig of tickets to
jirors or woritns for their attend
amvu up1on. t,ie circuit courts.
S.:. 3. It shall not 1o lawful for
iany State olicer to diaw a warrant
or check for any public dobt ox
cept, u1o money then actually to
1 his credit in that amiount in the
hands of somo bank or public
ofilicer.
IAT im H. RiECR:ituvD.-Durin.,
the last year of the wNr, wh'Iven A
.l1 was made for one-year mon
t.hr( Was a young manl ill West
Virginia vho had somio aspirations
for military honors. He wrote to
the govenlior for a Captain's comn
mi.-.sion to raise a company of one,
y.ear mn1a. He was sent a second
lioutenant's commission With privi
lego of eaptliin if he got up the
compalny. He put 111) a tent, hiired
a man to beat the drum, and in a
fOw days lie got ono recruit, and
fhat was all he got in a month. The
gOeinor, thinking that lie might
have it comipny riaisod, wrote to ask
him if lie hald a hundred good men
for a year. The lieutenant wrote
ick that lie did not have a bun
dfred good men for a year, but ho
ha ood-n good man for a
hundredyears"-1)etroit Pric
"Now, then, state your case," said
a la wyer the other (day as he put a
85 bill in is vest p)ocket. "Well,"
be(gani is client, "suppose05 the man
living. next (1oor wants to put a
barlln right upi against my line,
comiing within two feet of my
house'?" "Hie can't do any such
thing," repliied the lawyer. "But I
want to put1 my b)arn up aga ist his
line," rem]arked thme client. "Oh !
ah-yes, I soo.-Woll, sir, go right
almond and( put your barn there
All the law in thme case is on your
0Om CorLrox--Mr. Eldred Giffith
puirchaised on lIho 8th inst. from
Bob Smnith, of Laurons, several
bales of cotton 20 years old. The
ctottoni had booen carefully stored
away, andi thme staple is as good as if
raisedi last year. For this same
cottoni the owner was at one time
oil'ered forty cents per p)ounfd in
gold.- (ireene1 C/Il News.
ITHE KIN8moiiAPH.--A wvriter in
N.t ur'e says tlhat by combining the
telephone with the kinosegraph ho
can prloduco a talking p)ictuare which
wvill move and gcsticulate as a man
does when lie is earnestly engaged
in . speaking. Irmagiuo twelve of
these animated p)ictuires stopping in
to ask for that little hill.
The latost cabinset rumor is that
Postmaster-General Key is going
to resigni andl be succeeded by
Postmaster Jmim(s, of Newv York,
the mutual friend of Evarts and
onln,while Evarts Minilf will
soon folowKev's examXlo..