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BOOTS & SHOES OF THE LATEST Made to Order by P. A. LEFVENDAHL two doors below \Vberc lie is prepared to tl<> all kind of work in tbu above line for Ladies, Cicnta and Children in- the best Workmanlike manner, and on the most reasonable terum All work Warranted. A rail i- rcs?pcelfiuTy NoH< ti d. in addition I?. the above I will keep con- | ?dantly i>n band l.<:iih> r. basis, I'egs iiudull t'laturial in my lineal very low prices for cash* aug ?I, 1878. w. f. Robinson, watch maker AikI .lewder, KUSSEL ST-. OraitKebiii'i;, C? A fresh supply of Land ret h's See? Is always on hand. nov 9 1878 1 y rjpo Itiitke Money lvIo?sanl l.y J. and la*t. agents should address FIN LEY HARVEY & <'o., Atlanta, (in lime 1 1 y carriages bl^gFes A N I d ;w a a O N s {i^^^^^-i'rf^^f" I am now giving s Sn^'viaU-' C^-U>'-' mv I? K KS ON A L ATTENTION to n?y Hnshiewof AitiiiAdu*: aiakixc;. Ami will guarantee that my wink in the future shall be as (toot) us in die past forty years that 1 have been ill the business. J have re1>u< fj> my 1 ?i ts To Sl'lTthr TIMES, uid if yon wit I call on nie I will guarantee that uiv charges and werk will give fall SATISFACTION. I am uow prepared n> manufacture the celebrated i)kxti:r sPm n(-"J?h;g<;v 'Which f??r comfort anil ease cannot be ex celled. ALSO CoiiHtan'lv on hand KOSE W'?ol) and WAl.Ni; V' I i U It IAI j CASKS Of all sizes. Give- mi) :i call. HAIti'lN KIOC5S. sept 31 Hin "preschTPTI01\t free! J'or the mkm'fty < 'iirn or*m-niliii?l Weakness, I.?>sl MnllliO'xl iiml s'l dUonlcis ln..iiuOil ,n t.\ ui?t;s orottuu ur e.vrvM. Aliv liruvs ?t Iihs lln? liu?r? tipnts. k>?\ W. J V<tt'KM A ? <>.. %'u. iUO !Ymt Mixlli Nlrrrl, ? liu-limAtl, <>. apr'l -7 iv the gr 10at cause or II I'M an Mrsr- KY. Jusi Published in ti Staled Envelope. I\ iee six cents. A Leelure <>is (lie HSu lure, Treatment, inn! Ibtdical g&?6& ciircof.StnMnal Weakness, or 8pcrmatorrh<vn, induced by Sidf-Ahuac, luvobintary Kmis.sious, linpoteney, Nerv nya Debility, anil I in pediments lo .Marriage foncrally; Consumption. Epilepsy, and 'its; Mental and IMiv?ical Incapacit v, Ac. Jly Kor.Eltr .). t I'LYEWWELL" .V. [)., nnihor et tlui '*(Sreen Hook," Ac. The woiId-renowned author, in this ad nirable Lecture, clearly proves I'roni his own experience that the awful eon?i-<picnecs ?f Self-Abuse may In- eliectually removed without medicine, and witlu ut dangerous n?rgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing on: a mode of cure at once certain and elk-ctual, l?y which ?very sufferer, no hiattcr what his condition may he. inav cure himself cheaply, private ly and radically. ?r?" T^l'ii Lecture trill prove ti bum to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of fix cents, <rr two postage .itiunps. Andres? the Publishers, THE Cl'LVERWELL MEDICAL CO'. 41 Ann St., New York; I'oat < Mice Box -tiisd may 4 ly tidy 20 DENriSTY dr,' ii. i\ MUCKK.'VrUSS has moved his Office over More of Win, YVi|. cock, formerly occupied bv lb*. Fersner where he will hp glad to serve his friends on the moat reasonable terms. DR. 15. F. MUCKKNFCSS, Dentist, sept 23 td 7rAKE noti( :j5. The undersigned respect fully utforim the C itizen? of tho Town and County that lie is prepared to do up and make Mattresses on the ?hortest notice. Also will conduct an Upholstery business. Prices will he a." low qs powible. Orders solicited. JOHN 0KOEN. juno 9 tf I uml Monibtnn lmhl t ccirrd. J ri .? Or In I (i.i I 1 ' 'I .?> < rut vKMidit4?ip lot i-ok *b Ofium r.ii,,, is W. (1 H*|olr?, VI coklno o. ClMOt Co.. livl. ^j.r'l 2f \] PLANTEES ATTENTION ! Wc ( inl<l uot supply ilie demand for the GULIjETT GIN lust Season owing tu the Yellow Foyer Quarantine. To prevent u similar occtitrencc during the coining Seaso n we have been instructed to oiler the IMPROVlbD OULLETl.1 GIN' Also FEEDER and CONDENSER at a very L w Price to all who purchase this Spring Ihr t 'ash, or roe 1 Ran u*. N" ?w is y ? n- '-'i n r > p i r cIihbc tho Finest Cotton (iin ever offered to the Tra 1 ?. at Prien that in v Planter can a fiord. To g>-t tho Large it Discount y.?u sh> il I n-t:*di.i?u hot ween now and May 1st. Wo are also offering the C<de'?iut.od BIGE LOW ENGINE of every Stele. Also S W1CEP-STA ke SEP 3 It, ATOR i, Threshers. Saw Mills. Grist Mills, Ac , at Ore illy IC1 In tal Prices. Give us a call or fend lor Circular?. Extra Low Figures mal' t> t!i >?><> who purchase their entire Ginning anil Tnrediiu?: () u?c.s ihr.? i gh uj. Athlresa () AI V< > N i 0 CO General Agents for Plantaliou Machinery, fch . I Au_Mi.-ta, Ga. x 7Q at s a.qt 'fhe tini". tin* p'ace, -m l ooporlunit.v Ins for puroliAsing go ids at leant HU PER CENT 1.? \N LR than any other place in lowu. E. DeMAES, >, next 7?got to Fischer's Offers a will selected stock of GflTOC 'I'lCS :l1 Priees thai defy com petition, consisting in part "t Flour, Sugar, Ricci Potatoes Codfish, Bacon, Cofloe, Hindi iv heal, Macl;e?-eh Sardines. Hams, Tea, Butter, Salmon, I. h<ters, -nips, Grists. Cheese. Beef, Turkey Lard, Men I, Macaroni, Tongue, Can Milk, 'J oinattocp, Peaches, I ine Apples, Prunes, Pickles, Tobacco, Sogar?, Snap, Starch, Pepper, Spiee, Sea Foanij Horslords, Mustard. Cand>, 'Nutmegs, Shot. Powder, Caps, Cartridges, Pi pea, Cutlery, Crockery and 'I'm Wuru, Vinegar, Sieves, &c, Arc. T \ I I-;SA M IPZjTl. IcOOM In rear, i- Stocked with oneol the Finest Stocks of Wines and Liquors ever biought to this Market. My Goials are A 1, bought for Cash und sold tor same. fcb 14 1879 p. DeHARS, Agt. 1? IQ IB \S g iOOi fill f\ I prr Nr-i j [AT THJ: CORNER ( IF Kussel Street and "?i?lroad.Avemio BY W. MOSELEY AjTuH St. < k of ?GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Which will he >o!d ( ' i I \r \ \ > f r ( ' A S^ 1 I . All my Old Friends und a- many New Dues a- will favor me with a call i.- respectfully invited to examine my Goods and Prices. j?? 2-i- ly J . "YV. M < )S1>: I ,10 V". a AT THE > 5 / A 1 OL I.- ]i'(|-iiicd to t-erve hi.- many customers during this year, as in tin past, with At the FIHST-CL&bS GOODS LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES We I nve er hand a 1 urge ami weil Assorted S T O C K O V Q 0 0 1) S With Polite and Experienced C' EL 80 ??. LH. S to show them. 1 am making preparations to hau 1 lo all of tin- ILmI Grad is of PHOS PI [AKTS AND ACIDS. 1 respect full)* ask the confinuance of the Li hem I Palrouai/e so ceuc rously bestowed in the past. j?vrji" Highest Muiksl Price paid for all Countrv Produce. j. c. P I K E E. S. EEMEKEE, Agent, CORNER RUSSELLA REOUGIITON STS., OiTcrs for sale at the LOWEST CASH PRICES his large and wcl assorted stock ol H HOC 24 il S 30 S consisting of ('oflct s 'JVas, Sugars, Flour, Grist, Meal, I lice, Hucon, Strips, Hams, Laid, Butti r, Soap. Sinich, ('in ned Salmon, " I.?\Wcr?. M Mackerel, " Oy.-tcrs. " 1 omatocs, " < i rein Peas, Corn Beef. And alway.- keep on hand a full supply of LIQCOliS, \V I N I-'.S"A N 1 ) CIGARS. Dry Salt Bacon 5 efs per pound. Ii. S. i: ION N FiK KRi Af5i. The Elliott Festival. Cmm>'gf.bi:ko, S. C. Marth ?th 1879. i n the Eorcntan unit Members o f the JuilrpemhiU Elliott Hook and Ladder \lompany : The Com mit tec Appointed by the Company lor tho purpose of arrang ing an Entertainment lor raising ot ney to pay the indebtedness of the Company, ask leave re-pjjtfully to submit the following RKt'OKT : In obedience to.the riwdution of tii- Company, the Commilteu lixid the 20th of Februar) as tho time for the .ntcrtninm-i.t. A inert'.?..' of Indies and centloinen willing to aid Wad called by a notice in the local papers. This was respond e 1 to hauls miely by tliu ladies whose iiunif* appear below in the Ueport, ?is taking active part in the affair. The work was tidii.ii in hand by the ladies, and subdivided among them selves. Tho beggiug was vigorously done, the deco rut ions were nr ranged, the good things and the pretty things were assembled and arrange 1 in taste ful display, and the lights ot* the evening of the 2?th February I-S79 fell upon another beautiful scene, decked by fairy hands mid presided over by the fair designers themselves. Thanks to Mr. Henry Kohn and hi? excellent, lady, nst-isled by .Miss M?llmann <?; Ch irles ton, und Miss Jacobson, and also Mr. Jacobson, a concert of excellent m:i -i ? of a rare order was furnished and heartily appreciated by tha large audience that greeted lb : effort of I he Coin pit uy to get out ofdubt. The evening passed delightfully aud pro i:t!iIiiv ns the result wi 1 sh >.v. The ladies at the different 1 ibles and d ? purtmuuts were indefatigable and most successful in ihcir'ellbrts to s< I] and dispose of their ".-lock.'' Your Committee deemed it advisable to repeat the enter tain 111 nit on th ? next evening, ami the ladies in charge of the. tables at once cheerfully consen ted to this request, and eery thing was re assembled the following even - ing ready tigaiu for brisk and lively barter and Mile, for our sakes. Mr and Mrs. Henry Kuhn again favored us with their presence \ more ad mirable music. The weather how ever, was inclement, and the audi ? enco was much smaller than on the previous evening. However, a mer ry ami a busy time was had, an 1 at a hue hour a grand auction, beautifully conducted by Mr. Lory <u, concluded the dispositi >n ol the wares and merchandise lett on hand. The following statement shows the result.- ol the noble cliorts of our lady friends to help us out of debt : Flower Vahle?Miss Lucy Dauner, Miss Alice Kan.dale, 82 til ? /?,.,/ oflec? Miss M. Doyle, Mi** j O. ?03 le, Miss Lnnglcy, 8 I ?">'). I Lemonodc HV/Z-Miss M. Lovell, j Mi.-s OHie Wannamaker, 812 00. Cojfee'Vahle?Miss Fun nie (V.nnon. Miss Patterson, 81 85. Supper Too/-?Mrs. Dunn;r, Miss Boydcn, Mrs. Riser. 81 d 7-"?. Eamif Work Tabh -Mrs. \Y. V. Brunsen, Miss Ida Kansdale, Miss Fannie McNamarn, S21 05. Cak. Tahh?Mrs. W. F. Kobinson, ' Mi?s Alice Boydcn, 89 BO. Door, SJ1 7"). Auction?(Mr. Loryca of Califor nia,) $8 90. Extras, JO Crab Bag?Miss Minnie Hoyden, 7";. (! rand total, 895 50. Expenses, 811 55. Net proceeds, 884 01 Considering the hard times, the short notice, preparations for other entertainments on foot, and the in clemency of the. weather tho last evening, the Committee think tho success was wonderful, and congratu late the Company upon the manner in which they have won anil retain the hearts of thqir lady friends. To ilicm we arc indebted for the success we have met with, in the effort we wer?! bound lo make to pay oil'the indebtedness of I he Company. They have responded once again to our appeal most generously und to them we ?>we a debt of gratitude, which will draw compound interest forever, w hi loTlic "Kliiott's" maintain a cor porate existence, or we as individuals cherish, nr hand down the memory of these things to our successors who will wear the white shirts alter us. i he Committee suggest that the Secretary oi this Company return the thanks of the C niipany to the ladies above named and to Mr. Sheridan fu tile loan of his plana, and to Mr. Geo. Bolivcr for the use of his li.i 11, ami to Mr. Lewin for his pleasing entertainment of the lit tie folk-;. The Committee further suggest that the proceeds of the etitertaiir incut together with all money in the Treasury be at once applied by the Treasurer to the bond and mortgage of this Company lo Mr. L. II. Wanna maker and that the subject of tho balance that will then be due there on be at oneo taken up and c6 isi der cd by the Company. All of which is respectfully sub mitted by your Committee. ?n ai coi.m I UnowxiNo, Mli:i:!.oi) A. IvKKViiS, \V. L. IzbEit, A. B. Walki-:u, \V. \\ KontS'sON, S. K. MEl i t< it. mi-, Com mi tec. Il. v. A. Tnomcr Porter, pastor of the St. Marks Church of Charleston, is gvttiug lip a Parochial school for lbs c-ducal ion of the colored youth. A leading California paper pro poi es that the State secede from the Union and organize an Occidental ; Republic oil tin* Pa etile coast in con ; sftju er.ee oflbc failure of ihc Chinese ? bill. ? OIU? ? ? ? 4ja An encounter took place last week ill Waltciboro' between a Representa tive anil a prominent citizen in which the farmer was severely beaten. There are strong talks of electing Mr. .Jefferson Davis United States senator from Mississippi in place of lirucc. Senator .Morgan of Alabama is de veloping himself to be tho ablest man in Congress on the Democratic side In Spaitanhurg a lady by tho name of Louisa Painter is preaching and winning many hardened sinners from the error ol their way. She is assisted at some of her meetings by Rev. J. T Wiuhttnan and Prof Carlisle. A difficulty occurred at the Uni versity of Virginia between three students last week and a few colored nu n in which one. of the latter was inoi tally wounded A very thriving Swis?i colony has been formed in Georgia t ? which etni crants are e uilinuullv arriving. Patterson claims that ha has an j alts date pardon lor aH his ini^ doings in South Carolina, and will leave in a lew days for Arizona to I accept tin important trust under tli3 Southern Pacific Railroad company. Gov. Simpson and Attorney-General Voumaiis say they know not lung of the pardon. Gov. Hampton was interviewed by u "News and Courier" Reporter last ? we.di in a mill pond where he was engaged catching fish. His leg still j gives him trouble and it is feared that aiiother Operation will have to ho ; performed. Gov. Hampton thinks the Democrats right in the position j they look on the election laws in tho past Congress. He also thi iks Hayes . t ight in his veto in the Chiue.se bill. The Silvct Goblet. 1 ? The first prize at the recent, com mencement ol the Medical College ol Charleston was carried off by R. 11. Illicit. "The late .James Risk's ?10,000 opera glass, set with 500 diamonds," is tiic first prize in u lottery at a church lair in Boston. The Senate on Ex President Davis. In the Jennie of the United States Hoar of Massachusetts in giving vent, to his pent up and snnill sou led hatred against Ex-President Davis has ucLually paid him an exalted although unintentional complimeat. In advocating his amendment to tho Pension bill for Mexican veterans to exclude Jefferson Davis Crom its pro visions, ami in alluding to ids leader ship of the Southern Confederacy, he says, "that gentleman ' IXtvisj ha?l never given utterance to an expres sion of regret for such attack, nor had he followed the example of so many of his associates by asking Con gress to n move his political disabili tits, lie spurned the cleiusns.y of the Republic to day.'' This !s what rankles in the breasts of such hum as Hoar who either have not the innate sense of appreciation lor Iho true, or feel the reproach which the presence of such an c.xa'te 1 typo of human character always ex ci ts. Their bile is excited because Mr. Davis does not conceive that he Inn done any thing for which to ask a pardon, and therefore wont doit. The .\</' s an.I {Jottrlcr may say that, "there are comparatively lew men in the South win) havo any seriouj lik ing for Mr. Da*is;" but vveeitss.n his independence, his consistency, his calm consciousness of rectitu lo and his defiant and exalted attitude in challenging the United States to his trial as worthy of admiration. This is not disloyalty b it principle. Whatever may b Mr. Davis' faults of judgment in the estimation of many, his pureand lofty character is grandly illustrated in his lite and deeds. Mr. Hoar says, "he spurns tho clemency of tho Republic." So he docs. He aiks no cleinenry, but tho justice of a trial which the Kcpablic, distrustful of its came, fails to give. So far as a pension is concern .-.1 Mr. Davis wants none, having already written a letter urging the passage of the pension bill with his name ex cluded /brevcr. If misfortune has caused the deser tion of friends, it brings no er.niching of bis proud spirit. Mr. Hoar knew all this full well; and his advocacy of the amendment to exclude from the pension list the name of Mr. Davis, whu had moisten ed the soil of Mexico with his blood in defense of the Union, is mean and contemptible, and its passage by the Senate is a disgrace to so railed honorable men. Corbin's Plum The United States Senate has given D. T. Corbin 810,000 for prowl ing around Washington and trying to take Butler's seat from him. It is thus that the peoplo's money it squandered by those who should bo it guardians. iL w much better to have given this much money to relieve tho suffer ings of the poor. .. ? mmm ? mm - ? Tho Pctlor Committee Report. Tin* Ileport which is full, calm and ttnpnrtisnu shows up the manner in which the votes of Louisiana an 1 Florida were stolen, and Mr Hayes w as not elected, in a light which is lo > apparent for tho truth to hj any longer concealed. The zeal with which Mr Iliyoj ha.o taken care of bis Returning Hoard friends and their accomplices is pecu liarly significant. The London ''Times" opens a "leader'' timely: "Tho Duke of Argyle has published a very able pamphlet of 9-16 pages on the Eastern question." If it takes 946 pages to mnko a pamphlet in Scotland, how many pages arerequirod Ibra book? - mull n- ? *? ? ????? A young lady while on her way to be married was run over and killed. A confirmed old maid savagely re marked : "'She has avoided a mor? lingering and horrible fate " ? 1 i / Ar ff I'