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_ , , ? _ v, , , ^, . _' '' _ ONE DOLLAR PK It ANNUM. \ A.ISrX) OTTIt ??j?3SrTRTT- ALWAYS IN ADVANCE VOLUME ft ? FRIDAY MORNING. MARClJ 38, 1879. NUMBER ? BOOTS & SHOES OF TUE LATEST SLYLiES Made lo Order bv P. A. LBFVENDAHL two doors below W. m. "Where be ia prepared to do all kind of work in the above line for Lndies, Clonts and Children in th>' beat Workmanlike mariner, and on tho most reasonable terms All work warranted. A cab ia respectfully solicited. In addition tu the above 1 "ill koop con stantly on hand Leather, Lasts, Peg* und all material in my linu at very low prices for easlr nug 31, LS7.S. W. F. Robinson, WATCH MAKER And .lewder, KUSSEL ST, ?Draiisebnr^. S, C? A fresh supply of Landrelh's Seeds alwavs on bund. nov 9 1S7S ly Kiiowlton & Latlirop, ATTORNEYS AND COl'NSbLLOKS A T I-, A AY . orangeburg, s. c nov 30 i r CARRIAGES BUGGIES AND ;W A G O N S flJ?#jf? J S BSoSaI ATTENTH >N to iny business of AltltlAUi: MAKING, And will guarantco that my work in Ihe future shall he hsOOOD as in the punt forty years that 1 have been in the business. 1 have REDUCED MY r bi e8 To SUIT tlie TIM KS, and if you will call an me 1 will guarantee that my charges and work will Rive full SATISFACTION. I am how prepared to manufacture the - celebrated i> kxt e r sp r i \g:bu a G Y "Which for comfort ami ca.-e cannot he ex celled. ALSO Constnn'lv on band ROSE \Y<K)D and r~Vr-rtLNUT' BITRTAT, CASKS Of all ai^cs. Give me a call. IIAKTIN UIOCS. prpt 31 3m "prescription free? For iiio ?jjeP'lT(''irci>rSi,mliinl Wrnkuvs*, I nut i:.ini!.;: : nn.I u'l disorders ltroiti;lu <<u l?y Initls oretlon or exc>n. Any Drut;plM ha* the Injrro ?AUtn. Dr. W. JAQS1KS .V to.. Sic. iSH TVoHt sixth Street, I'turlunati, O. apr'l 27 i y the great cause OK I JI UMAX MI SF IIV. Jusl Published in a Sc .led Envelope. Pi ice six cents. A K.educe- on tli?* IVn ture, Treatment, ami Kadical ? cure of Seminal \W-aknoes, or SpermntorrliTa, iudticed by Self-Abuse. Iurolnntary Kmiasiona, I in potency, Ncrv ?ua Debility, and Impedimenta to Marriage ganerally; Consumption. Kpilcpsy, ami Fits; Mental and I'hvsical Incapacity, ?c.? By HOHERf .1. ifLTLVKI.'w ELI.', M. I)., author of tho ''Green Rook," &c. The woild-renowned author, in (his ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience thai llic awful consequences of Self-Ahu.se may he ellectually removed without medicine, and whin lit dangi rous surgical operations, bougies, instrument*, rings, or cordialfl; pointing on: a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every B?flbrer, no matter what hin condition may' be. may cure himself cheaply, private ly and radically. Itss)**" This Lecture will prove a boon In thousand* and thoUHiiuds, Runt under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage itatnp.4. A ddress the Publishers, THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL < O. -41 Ann St., New York; Poat Ollice Box 4(58(5 may 4 ly WAfiRAK'TlX' Also, MtLUHS .? ivnr'i;.'i:n-'.;cnL-. r Puiuji' Ictai'nie. Ofi'i?:, iuly 20 DEN riSTY DK. 16. P. MUCKUM I SS has moved his Oflico over Rtore of Wjn. WH cock, formerly occupied by Dr. Fcrsncr where he will he glad to serve his friends on the moat reasonable terms. Dil. R. F, MUCK EN FUSS, Dentist, aept 23 td The undersigned respectfully informs the CitiienB of the Town and Comity that he ia prepared to do up and make Mattrcflscfl on tho shortest notice. Also will conduct an Upholstery buaineas. Prices will he as low a$ poaaiblo. Orders solicited. JOHN OBOEN. juns 9 tf We could not supply llie demand for the GULLFTT GIN last Season owing to tho Yellow Fever Quarantine. To prevent a similar oocutrenee during the coming Sonson wo have been instructed to offer tho IMPROVED OULLE'FT GMTST Also FEEDER and CONDENSER at a very L< w Price to all who purchase this Spring for Cash, or good Paper. X >\v is your oil a nut} to pur ?base the Finest Cotton Gin over off?? rod to the Trade, at Prices that arty Planter can afford. To get the LargeU Discount you should purokuo hot ween now and May 1st. We are also ottering the t'<?!?!-r.ir ? 1 BIGE LOW ENG I N'E of every Stylo. Also SWKEP-ST VICE SEP Ai VTOKJ, Threshers, Saw Mills. Grist Mills, ?c , at Greatly lie In md Pri ? a. Give us a call or semi lor Circulars. Extra Low Figuren ma lo to th who purchase their entire Ginning and Thrediin c O itfiis tUrn gli in. Address () M STOTSJ" R. '?& CO General Agents lor Plantation Machinery, leb 2 1 Augusta, Ga. OS 1879 Tin- tine-, the place, mil ?> >?? ?rtunity has ootnc for purchasing goods at least 20 PER CENT LOW Ell than tiny other place in town. '. Bel?ARS, Ast, Next Door to A. Fischer's Offers a well selected stock of Cr*??C 'FIGS Prices tha'. defy com petit ion, < onsisthig in pari Flour, Sugar, Rice. Potatoes Hucon, Coflce, Buckwheat, Mackerel, Hams, Tea, Pu?cr, Salmon, Siriiw, Grists, ChfeSD. Heel", Lurd, Meal, Macaroni, Tongue, Toinattoes, Peaches, I ine Apples, Prunes, Tobacco, Scgtirs, Soap, Starch, Pepper. Spico, Sea Foam, Horstords, Mustard, Candy, Nutmegs, Sln>t, Powder, Caps, i aril ittgcs, i ipcij, v.ut i! v, L/rouJier) aiiu i in it are, ? iusgar, Sieves, &c, Ac. Tl 132 SAjSI3?LE ROOM In t ear, is Stocked with one ol t he Finest Slocks of Wines and Lifjuors ever brought to ibis Market. My Goods are A 1, bought for Cash and told tor same. Codfish, Sard in 05; L h i.MS, Turkey Can Milk, Pickles leb 1-1 18711 F. DeMAHS, Agt. j AT Till: CORNER OF Siiissel Street and llailroad Avenue BY flOStL A lull Stock of GENERAL MERCHAB BISE, Which will be sold (\ I K A 1 * 1 CAB] 1. Ali my Obi Friends, mid as many N ? w Hues as will favor me with a call is respectfully invited to examine my Goods and Prices. jan 21-ly fT. W. LE Y. am ?????MMmanBBaiMBMWBaaBBBaBBMBa " ^ . 8 SAME ?LY) STAND Is i iiiMcd !? Mive his nini;} < u.-i< nu i> dining this year, as iii thi past, with FIRST-CLASS G .OBS At I be LOWEST POSSIBLK PRICES We I : * ' 01 hand n I.argt und \o II Aborted s T O ' K o f G O O D s With Polite and Experienced H? I?$ to show them. 1 am making preparations to nan lie all of the liest Gra I !3 of PHOSPHAETS AND ACIDS. 1 rcspccllully risk the continuance of the Lib ml Patronage so gene rously bestowed in ihc past. jCri-v* Highes? M'iiksl Price paid lor all Country Produce. J . C. P I K E H. S. EEIOEKER, Age >t, CORNER RUSSELL & BROUGHTON s i s., Offers for sale at ties LOWEST CASH PRN ES his large and we assorted stock ol GrftOC CS ft 1 KS consisting of Coffees Teas, Sugars, Flou r, ( i l int, Meal, Rice, Bacon, Strips, 1 lams, Lard, Putter, Soap. Starch, Canned Salmon, " Lobsters, ?? Mackerel, Oysters, '* Tomatoes, " Green Peas, " Corn Beef, And always keep on hand a full supply ol LIQUORS, WINES!AND CIGARS. Dry Salt Bacon 5 cts per pound. II. S. RBNNEKER, Agt, Pistol Pr^t.lce. ? Loth in Georgia -\vl South Caro lina, the Judges, sw'.c the Atlanta tragedy, arc giving-]W?Ojal attention lo practices which j^tse or oucour* age crime. Judge So-er, of Georgia, announces that lie Gil punish the currying of conccoljKi weapons, the first time, with a heutfftlue,and.upon the repetition of sjiA, ofl'-noo. tin? sentence will he not I Jjg sh n t of the chain-gang or jnil, j^} this State, Judge Aldrich, at ."7i?Ur;tanhurg, ac cording to the '\Sp. a:iV rep irt, spoke of living in "ip atmosphere ot crime,' lor the last fbjI^Sveeks, while holding Court in Laurfi sand Union, sind denounced the haUfciial carrying ol pis ols as "unmanly mid disgrace lul." Tho i'iess, too, is pi^poken on the subject. In times ofpeaee, pays tin' Greenville 4 News,'' "fpractice of cm ri ving pisto's is puduclive of many disturbances aiid%Mbod;bed: It puts the devil into thp hea ' of the man *? ho carries it, aifd^patisfes >thers to carry them for polfjScfenco. The law shou'd prohibit and that rigidly." The Abbevilt) "Pressand Banner" asks thoae peflineut ques tions: "Why did not GaVcrnor Col quitt order the arrest of Cox ? Why (iiii bo simply try ;tq calm him V Why did :i!l t hose friends of both men. who were aware c.'the. circum stances, stand idly by and let a bloody butchery take place bet?r? their eyes ? Is it right to sell a pistol; and to loa d it too. to a matt who comes Into a store angry, infuriate.! and cursing ? When is this wholes:.]/ killing to cense? Four wvjeks ^(tgo, only, Atlanta witnessed the trage .rj^v. TIi.-j*??ltiiMitiCjzWplRQs -a y*-A:i-/i man shot for no appreciable reason. Then New Orleans has her act in tho bloody drama; and now again comes the nun der of Alston. Not one of tin.so four homicides whs justifiable." Of course the "Press and Baiiuer" will nut folget that there have been occasions and excuses for carrying weapons in the South that do not exist elsewhere in the United Scutes ? and it i-. difficult to gel rid of the Ioeling, induced by misrule and the iniportcuce of the judicial system under Scott, Moses nnd Chamberlain, that violence stalks abroad, and that nobody is sole who is no: pr pared for both defensive and offensive net ion. This can and will be cured. The abandonment of the practice nf carrying deadly weapons will not put a slop to crime, but itwilldim inisli it, and will place the responsibi lity ofd< liberate au I cool action up on those who lake the law into their own h mis.?N- mm ?///'/ Courier. The Greenback Element. The facl that the < riconhack ele m'eni in the Mouse evinces a strong disposition to connect with the lie publicans is regarded with much satisfaction bytho shrewd Democratic lender-. Th.- majority, ifnotaliof the Greenback ineinbcrs owe their election to Democratic votes mil it i. nrgued that when the Democratic masses sec that they have been the \ menus of electing Republicans in dis guise, they will not bo so likely her.? niter to desert their own party standard. Mr. L'c la Matyr, the Indinun Greenback member, who is gcncially recognized us the leader of that element in the Mouse, i-. very sure, it. is thought, to act with the Republicans. In his district in I87fi the Greenbuckers polled only I,-KM votes, while the Democrats polled 17.0.T2. Ycl in 1*7* the Democrats I in lor-ed bis nomination, and of course 'elected him. The Democrats of tho West will lind that tlioy have n ?tilitig to make by Biteli coalitions as this, and it limy have the effect to help induce thoni to return to the timo honorcd Democratic liard-uioiioy principles. ? Baltimore Sun. Making a settlement, on a girl to marry you is the same thing us buy ing her by weight at so much per pound. In the latter caso, however, you have to buy her hair and chalk. The New Senntors. The new senators make a favor able impression, mid it was very gen erally said tkat tho Democratic aide was the ablest looking body of men that had sat in the upper House for many a year. Senator Williams, of Kentucky, is a most striking figure. Six feet high, broad of chest, with a pleasant, intelligent face, he premises in he one of the notable men of Con gress Jonas and Vest, of Missouri, arc the small men, physically, of the body. The former is juvenile in ap pearance, and as he walked beside the giant from Texas appeared almost diminutive. lie has a slightly Jew ish lac e, and would be taken generally for a quick, keen 1 nisi tiers man of thirty-four or thirty-five of age. Mr. Ve? t has a fine head, covered with sandy hair, a sandy mustache, .a clear blue eye, and apparently a weak physique. Governor V ance, of North Carolina, is one of the handsomo tnun <>f Congress. 11c lias a bright black eye, gray hair and mustache, a line and speech. Governor Houston, of Alabama, is ponderous in every way. He 1 ?oks the hearty, rough ami ready and able man that he is universally credited with bein^. His bald head fringed with a trifte oi snowy hair, and his t hin is adorned with short while whiskers, lie looks but, little older than when in die House twenty years ago. Mr. Call, '>f Fl orida, is a slight in an. whose face and figure do n >l at all indicate the manner of per son he is. It was like old times to see Chandler, Carpenter and Logan all in a row on the back tier of seats, and ,,a little st reich \qf imagination IrVJWiT1 baVo bVohgnt back Pomeroy, Cameron, liar lan and Morton. Poud leton, ''Gentleman George," was the best dress< d and the easiest in man ne:-, and Jonas, of Louisiana, the handsomest, lie is. slight in build , young in years and gentlemanly in bearing. He is dark coraplo xioned and wears a small black mustache. Farlcv, of California, is largo and surly, with a low forehead and bus ?y whiskers. Grootnc, of ?Maryland, is young in years ami fnllbodie I, with a close-trimmed beard, covering the lower pa-.Lid'a chubby face. The Adjutants of Militia. COKTS-MAKTIAL, UUI.LET3, GOLD I AC IS AND BUTTONS. Things are beginning to look sq a ly. Those adjutants wdio fool ishly accepted office in the State militia, looking only to the gold lace, has buttons and lite glory of the j dress parade, will now tremble in their hoots at 1110 imminent danger they ! are now threatened with, of death ; sentence by a drum head court martial. And as all tlio worthless weapons will have been changed by I December lor others of a deadly nature, the condemned can indulge in no pleasing hope ofa cap snapping or a gun bursting and hoisting tho exc culioner with his own petard. By a singular omission no provision is made for killing oil'several hundred governor's aides at the same. time. This is disciiminitlioii of the most flagrant nature. A court-martial .-honid he organ i/.cd to see that every colonel in the service, whether of staff or line, have a pair of spurs at least sis inches in diameter, and not less than forty eight brass buttons on the breast an 1 sixteen on the coat-tail. 1 ho adjutants must not suffer alone. If they do they will ever be mourned as martyrs to the cause, and their death will he avenged.? IrYunstWo' Mies. A young man saw the folio win g advertisement in a newspaper: "How to get rich. A rare secret. Semi twenty-five cents to Gco. Ful lerton.box 413 Portland, Me." Being desirous of making arise, ho forwarded the money and received the (blinking reply : "Work like tho devil and novcr pnend a cent." Home Rale. ' , True domestic rulo, the rule of thfj Homo, not of the hulks or of'thc ro*: formntory, is founded upon truth and love. If it has not both of these, it is nothing better thaii a despotism. It requires the perpetual exerciseV)f love in its most extended form. You must learn the dispositions of those under you, and teach them to under stand yours. In ordor to do this you musit sympathize with them;"for*upon your sympathy will often depend their truthfulness. Thus,'you must persuade a child to place confidence in you, if you wish to form an opoti and upright character. -You cannot terrify it into habits of truth On the contrary, its earliest falsehood* arc oftencr caused by fear thau hy-? w ish to obtain its little endsby deceit. The child is conscious of wrong, with out knowing in what the wrong con sists. Show tho child that'3ou sympa thize with it, and that it is not au outcast because'it*lias erred,and the foundation will be laid of a confidence thut will last through lifc,"aud will be more and more of a shield- and buckler as the child grows in year* and understanding.?lifcws and Cour ier. . - ' '? Give Ihe Women Employment. Seriously, there is a woeful dispari ty between the number ofwcm??and i he number of men in the'Eastern States, and, in a less degree, in the South. This is no reason, however, why seven women should run after ono man. It. is not necessary that every woman ehould marry. Nor is it necessary that single blessedness should belie its nnme. The sadness of it is that our sociarsystem^offers few opportunities to women of sup porting themselves. They are anxi ous to do it, and have the ability to do it. Tho men crowd them out of occupations for which they are well fit: cd, and society is disposed to^look. askance upon any young woman who seeks to make a livelihood in any other way than by the needle or by teaching. A great and crying want is tho opening of new walks in4lifo to young women who'arc well-born nnd_ well-educated, The men have occupizd the thoughts of the sociolo gist and statesman long enough. It is high time that some consideration be given to our women. To live by labor is no less honorable in women than in men ?Sews and Courier. - mp ? The First Wedding. We like the short courtship, and in this Adam acted like a sensible man ? fell asleep a baohclor, and awoke to find himself a married man. Heap pears to have popped the [question al most immediately after meeting Miss Eve, and she, without flirtation or shyness, gave him a kiss and hersolf. Oftbat first kiss in the world wehavo had our own thoughts, however, aud sometimes in poetical mood wished wc were the man that did it. But tho deed is done, the chance was Adam's and he improved it. We like the notion of getting married in a garden. Adam's was^private. No envious aunts aud grunting grandm ithers. Tho birds of tho heavens were the minstrels, and the glad sky flung its light on the scene. Ono thing about the first wedding briugs queer things to us Jin spite of its Scriptural truth, j Adam and his wife were rather young to marry; some two or three days old, according to tho sagest elder; without experience, without a house, without J a pot or kettle; nothing but love and Eden. I Why do tho ladies now-a daya wear 48 ounces of hair on tho back of their head ??Because when the Grecian j Bend was in fashion, it pulled them over foward bo far, that now tbey have got to wear weight enough be hind to pull them baok agaiu ! Mr. Bob Alston, son of the late Col. R. A. Alston, has gouoto Wash ington, iu re-spouse to a telegram front euv.jf Q )rvi ja.