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J\ l ks To SUIT the TIMES, and if yon will call ttn nie I will guarantee that mv charges and work will give full SATISFACTION. * 1 am now prepared to manufacture the celebrated 1> kxteR SI?rI IS g:BU <g v Vhich for comfort and case cannot bo ex celled. ALSO Constancy on hand KuSE WOOD aril buII I a Li < 3 .V^Tks" Of all ai/.cs. Oive me a call. HARTIN KIOOS sept SI 3m 'prescription free? Forth*Rpeertyt!ur?orP?Miiti V .. ? ? ?. 1 "it Manhood awl Mil ?1l?ur lerx l?r? uulO <??? ??>' Inillv crctlon or i'xi-rm. Any Dru#rtM Ins the Iiist* llaitta. f?r. J MlVKM .V < <>.. >u. tiiO !V<iat ftlxtli siH't-i, ClMCliiuntl, O. apr'l 27 lv Tili: g It EAT CAUSE II UMAX MIS FRY. Jntl Published in a ScaUJ Envelope. Pi ice six cents. A Lecture <m lilt* V;5 ture, Treatment, and Radical cure of Seminal Weakiichs, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by Self-Abuse. Involuntary Emissioaa, Impoteney, Nerv Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gMicrally; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental aud Phvsieal Incapaetlv, &e.? By KORRRT J. 0*1 LV El!WELL* .\!. p., author ot the '*Greon Book," ifcc. Tho wotld-renowned author, in t'iis ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of 8e)f-Abune may be eflectnally removed without medicine, and with* ui dangerous anrgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of cur? at once certain and eflectual, hy which ?very stillerer, no matter what his condition may he, mav cure himself cheaply, private ly and radically. Bs/Sf This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands und thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelt*po, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage danips. Address the Publishers, THE ??LVEKWELL MEDICAL TO. 41 Ann Hi., New York; Po?t Office box -UtSo may 4 ly bxjt7n HAM'S " WARRANTED BrSTft. CilSAPERT , Also, MILUr?e HACUIMRY, \^SEf PRIOS??KDt/GEDAP?. I'.i: . . (...?., .. raly 20 DEN f IST Y I>K. 15, F. M?C'KK^FUS.S has moved his Office over store of Wm. Vl'i\ cotk, formerly occupied by Dr. 1'ersner where he will be glad to serve his friend'* tho most reasonable terms. DK. Ii. F. MUCK EN FUSS, Dentist. ?ept 23 td take n otig i? The undersigned respectfully informs the Cititens of tho Town and Comity that ho is preparad to do up and make Mattresses on tho shortest notice. Also will conduct an Uj-holstery business. Prices will he as low *s possible. Order? solicited. JOHN ODO KN. Jun? 0 t{ . TENTION ! V t rr-nld not supply ti c demand lor the GULLETT GIN hist Season (?wing to the Yellow Fever Quarantine. To prevent a similar occurrence durin <r the coming Season we have ben instructed to offer thu IMPIJOVICD C , ITT, LETT g-3 jST Also FEEDER and CONDENSER at a very L< w Price to all who purchase this Spring bo- Cash, or good Paper. NT ?w is your chance to p ir chnso the Finest Cotton Gin ever nfte>ed to the Tra 1 ?, a:. Prices that ao y Planier can afford. To got the Large'it Discount you shotil 1 pir-'ii-'t between now and May 1st. We tire also oilVrihg the Crdeonted I51GE LOW ENGINE td evciy Stvlc. Also SWREP-ST VICIC SFJ'KRATORS, Threshers, Saw .Mills. Grist .Mills. &u . at ? rreatly K ? ' i ? ? 1 PHe is. Give hi-- a '-ad or send lor Circu nrs. Extra Low Figurei i?a 1?; t. < th ??-i who purchase their entire Ginnui _r and Furediio r_O i.'H ? f-'ir 11 ir ? ' 1,1 I... - / LVJL f-S i ( ) NT ?: &} ( X > General Agents lor Plantation Machinery, feb 21 Augusta, Ga. AI 1879 The limn, the p'ace, and opportunity h is nome for purchfeuug goods at least 20 PER CENT LOWER than any other place in town. F. fceWAES, Igt, Next Door to A. Fischer's Ofl'ers :> well selected stuck of f^-rnrj '3TieS :lL ?" ''nil. defy com petition, consisting in part ol Flour, Sugar, Lb-o. Pointoes Codfish, Buckwheat, Mackerel, Sardines. Ijuttcr, Salmon, L d>.?ters, Cheese. Keel', Turkey Macaroni, Tongue, Can Milk, ; i lie Apples, P t'ii lies, Pick los, :| , Starch, Pepper. Spice Sen Foam, Hors lords, Mustard Candv, Nutnnais, Hi t. Powder, (Japs, Cartridges, Pipei-, Cui cry, ; rocuory and Tin Ware, Viuugar, Sieves, &c, &e. TJ ik SA m VI a*: RO< >Ai In rear, is Stocked with one ol i be Finest Stocks of Wines anil Liquors ever brought to thus M >u ki t. My Goods an- A 1, bought for Cash und sold tor same, leb 11 1S71) Bacon, Ham-, > trips, Lard, 1 otuulloi s, j 'cliches, 1 (iha< co, Si"j n i s (adlbe, Tea. Grists. M< al. iiict no it men j-Upj yraltU AT '1 (iE ( GUN EL OF j. W. MOSELEY A liil! Stock ol GENERAL MERGHAWDISE, Which will he sold < -;i i i-;..\ i > i . GAS] I. All my Old F riends add as many New Open ms will favor ina with a tall is respectfully invited io examine my Goods and Prices. jan 21?ly j. W. MOSTET.T?Y. SAME OL1) STAND Is j rrj tned lo serve his many customers during this year, as in the FIEST-CL ' BS G iODS At the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Wc 1 iivc oii hand a Large and well Assorted S T O ? li O F G O 0 D S With Polite and K::pcrienccd {'8jEK8?tIlS to show them. I am making preparations to handle all of th ? ILjsI Gru l es of PHOSPHAETS AM) AGIOS. 1 rospecllully ask the continuance bl the Lib. ml Patronage so gene rously bestowed in the past. fcu;' llrgncs? M'irksl Price paid for all Country Produce. J. c. P I K E I. S. EEMEK3JE, Ago t, CORNER RUSSELL A LU<?UGIITOM S'l'S., tillers fur sale al I he LOWEST CASH PUIt KS hin large and well assorted stock ol ^ ifcOC j'j 2 3 consisting ol ('o flees T^as, Sugars, Flour, Grist, Meal, llice, Bacon, Strips, I lams, Lard. Butter, Soap. Starch. And always kcop on hand a lull supply ol Canned Salmon, M Lobsters, " Mackerel, " Oysters, " Tomatoes, " Greon Peas, " Corn BcaT, LI QUO US, WINKS AND CIGARS. Dry Salt Bacon 6 eis per pound. h. s. Fenneker, Agt. Bo Wise./ As wo have frequent!^ paid before tho Democrats should/avoid every action which teuds todive strength or color to tlio Mepulfiuuii battle cry of "a solid South", hi order to secure ' a olid North.' |On this ac count sectional dubate^| auch as are reported as havi.tg octfttred in Cnn ?rress are unfortunate pt the Demo crats as they only {jpd to ho idify the-INorth ligainat us. ne may have a ''solid South" and j^jiu rule, but uidess wo control nt [ho Capitol it. wil| ava? little. To dttthis we must have the co-operation &| gome of the Northern States as <y i d in 1876 when we elect" 1 our President al though he was not inatii natod. 1 The. correct nation^ policy of the Democratic party was ? p ned in the election ot' Mr. l\undl;| us Speaker. In the same li e; wXaay if the re nomination in 1880 ly the D hm erats of d r. Tildi'u wil secure us the greatest number ofiTjrtlvernStates, the I?omocrats should vquiesce. Wo prefer other car. Ida S,d>utit won I 1 he Iblly il from a spift pf sectional ism or a desire to cl&ate a favorite we sacrifice the trucXitterests of the people of the South.? We must ucl fruiii a higher pbtnt|f we waut sue cess. The sup lemaey /f the Cons itu l iou and the estubli? mcnt of good government .should ?. .. above nil other cott.-i 1 erations. Tho G: If the '..range hasijpi accomplish cd as much is des re '. -x South Caro lina, it is due in i i .pinion, not to any imperfection i ;,e system, bu j . her i . the indit'' . ??t 0f j.s mem bers!, and tito fa in. % geiii'ersillv. Combination i.s %j?t'?ia nee.led ? [??OH? 0?l fttrmetj ^Lt v-t a is.i ulfltSS ..../?I ft,! ? advancement and protection. To run the farm upon the cash system and got the advantage of low prices ii universally ueknowdodg I ; > be the surest road to success*, and ye! how can we do it with our limited means? We answer by combina tion. This i.s accomplished through the (i range. We arc too apt. to think a dollar saved hero or a dollar there, or a few ecus on sugar, eolfee, bacon or .-.one other ar id, per pound to b( of no i onsequencc; but we forget that the din es make tic- d liars, nnd thai tho aggregate ol these savings in the e ?i makes the difference between failure or sin cess It is unfortunate that our fanners should be indifferent to their owu interest. We conintend *hem to a consider ation ot' the fable of the obi man and the bundle of sti Us. The bundle was balder to brenk than one. Depend upon il in combination and eo operation tlitre is strength. Our Brunchv'.lle Lutt.er. Branchvili.e, \pril 2ml 1870. Spring is now idly upon us with her bursting bui's, her incense of flowers and her sweet genial skies. All nature Bcetusjoyful. The birtls in one universal jt'bilee tue chanting their SWeottfSt sotjs. Indeed, on' tcurahj everything seems happy; but alas! it is only surface deep. The (lowers and birds and zephyrs of dear s pring time aretntidequuto to pro duce happiness it the thousands ol homes where n sery guahi and squalid has takei refuge. In the-:* abodes of vvretclicduess Spring is no brighter, no bn|pier than winter. I Charity couiti dispel their gloom; but I as it is a flower of rare growth, tho I blessings resultity from it are "like j the visits of angels, few and far between." '1 he season thu3 far has been pro pitious, and gardeners and farmers are rejoiced thorcat. The clerk of the w cut her pet mil ted March to hfl exceedingly well behaved, as it was old} iii her expiring days that sh showed to any considorablo degree her true nature. Trade has grown v?u-y dull hors with lho merchants. The il:i-s are spent in whittling ami spinning yurns. I heard a good one the other day concerning a Hampton Trial Just ice. Somtimo in 187- a warrent was issued by said officer and duly placed in thr hands of his constable, for the arrest of a colored -vornan who bad mi infant child some fiv ? or six months, old. T-hc constable made tho nrresl nud produced the woman be fore the 'Court with her child in her aims. Shu was found guilty ai. 1 sentenced to pay a fine of-dol lar--, or he confined in the County jail a 'certain number of.'davs. Sic? ask ed (he Trial Justice if she mighl nol have a little time to endeavor to raise the money necessary to regain her freedom, which request was cousidqr alely complied with, after the con Stable had been warned to watch her ch'r-ely. Having gained her point I here, she told the constable tli.U if he had no objection she would 'go with L him to his bouse and stay there until her husband succeeded in getti.tg up tho desired amount of money. The constable ac quicsod, and conducted her t? Iiis d ( m icil close by. HaVing I arrived :.t his In use she requested a few if f nie n;s absence which the con-tab o, deeming reasonable, and. us she left her baby behind, safe too, readily gr anted, The momenta passing, and no re turn according to. promise, his suspicious becamo arous ed and lie eagerly went in search of his. charge, but alas! it was too l.vtc. The wo uiau had absconded. It required but a .minute for the constable to realize his situa tion, nud in that minute his face nr camc n "tablet of unutterable ihuugTitir." There be was with a young ! baby in bid charge, nh4 it squalling liLc blijQ blazes. What should he do ? [ The child was in his possession and ho t'.' ? - ?> LA fHii 'Mtofci how notwithstanding the moro he tried to pacify it the more violent it j would squall. Finally between its screams and kicks a happy thought struck him. "I wilt lake it to the I rial Jusice," he said; and suiting his action to his words, lie grabbed t he screaming infant to his arms, and n ado trat ks for the office of the Trial Justice. That officer was not there, but being determined tu surrend er his unasked for charge, bw instituted a search for tho absent Justice. That dignitary was found in quite a public place. Right up to hi in the dismay ed ami 1 alf crazed constable went, } with the baby uttering about forty I squalls to the minute, j "What do you want ?" demanded i the confused Justice. "Tho woman asked me to let her go out for a moment; 1 consented, and she never came back; she's; gone for good, and left her baby; hero it is," said the troubled tipstaff. "The h-ll you say? What did you let her' get away for ? You're responsible for an escape. And she left the baby? There's h-ll again. 1 don't want it. Take it away; put your handkerchief in its mouth; you'll alarm the town," quickly spoke the incensed Justice "1 don't want it. I've come to do liver it to you. I'm ho longer con stable; (wah-wah?with?wah ! scream cd the urchin,) here take it Mr. Justice; I resign as constable; the fees can go; my wife says if I bring this baby homo again she will ? (Wall v.ah-nw-a h! wa-wa ah ! shrieks the babe) oh ! uiy good Spirit above, what? (hush you little devil!)? ar'n't you going to lake it ? conclud ed tho constable, holding it in the direction ol* tho Trial Justice, who incontinently took'to his heels. Undaunted the constable followed the Justice to his rrftice, where ho again besought that dignitary to take his swaddling prisoner from him. Tho door was clo ed and deponent can follow them no further. Hehns I been informed, however, that a coin* I promise was struck whereby the hah was Hived from an untimely end, while its mother has never been seen hereabout si ace. An Order of the Knights ol Honor was organized hero recently with the following officers: Hon. \V. H. Reedisli, Dictator; J. R. J.rigon, Tice Dictator; R. L. Berry, Assist. l?icla tor; A. B. Coburn, Reporter; L. W. Loryea, Financial Reporter; A. F. H. D nU es, Treasurer; J. T. Jones, Chaplain; S. S, WaltprSaQntd? F. A. Bruce, Guardian; A. H, Bruce. .Sentinel; au I Dr. O. II. Ott, >Iedical i xnmincr and Past Dictator. The Order has seventeen membera and promises a large and early increase. V.r. W. II. Reedish has been ap pointed Past. Master ai thjs,place. The appointment . gives taivorsal satisfaction. ? ? .... , The Water Elevator and Purifier, represented by Mr \V. A. Moroney, and a patent pump, represented by Mr. J. C. Reeves, are both ou trial here. Of their ?spective. merits I am not aware. 1 Mr. E. T. R. Smoak r?ns two grist mills on Saturdays and grinds each of tbo.se day? something ovur one hun 1 red bushels of corn. You published my communication iu w hich I referred to t lift Messers. Bruce and their pea blossoms two w i cks after it was mailed. Both my men ate nugar peas on Sunday last for dinner. Did any one in tho Times' office do likewise? Wherein Comista the Success ot Farming. . Successful farming depends on the breeding and rearing of farm animals of some kind, not only for dairy pro duets, meat, wool and increase* .but for manure. Farm yard inanuro must always remain the standard fertilizer, while experience 'in this country ha? shown that, u:ider skill ful hands, it may be supplemented by commercial fertilizers. It is claim ed, however, by good English far - : -MJ;* <*r?ijfciat for ti li/ -rs act chiefly as a stimulant, aud after a time the laud refuses to aai wer the spur. This is most appnrnnt on the poor and lightor soils,'out even strong land loses heart unless a fair proportion of farm-yard manure is applied. Tho loudest agricultural complaints in Great Britain are from districts where scientific farming ha* been carried to its highest pitch, suoh as the Scotch Lothiaua aad iu Nor folk. It is highly important that, in tho purchase of artificial fertilisers, farmers should deal only with those houses of established reputation ? Qhautauqa Farmer. A Terrific Storm. "Wo learn that the rain storm on Saturday evening lust was vory dis tructive in some sections of ?he county. In the neighborhood of Camp Creek Church miles of fencing blown level with the ground. On the plantation or Mr. J. II. W.Stevens, in the Waxhaws, tho storm partook somewhat of a hurricane, blowing down houses and twisting off tho tops ol large trees. The track of tho hur ricane was from west to east, and ex tended only about-tOO yards in width. Singular to state, yet we are. informe I that no lives were lost. Mr. John Den ton was shelliug corn in his crib when the storin struck tho house, car rying off tho roof and scattering tho timber in e\ cry direction, yet hoae ceived but slight injury. A ?table? containing two mules, was levoled to the earth, yet the unties came out un hurt. At this place the rain fell in torrents for about fifteen minutes, and the wird blew with great velocity, and which was destructive to many fine fruit trees. We presume, from the indications, that the storm woa pretty general throughout the county. ?Lancaster Ledger. A Texas deacon adopted the novol method of passing tho conlribution box in one hand aud carrying a revolver in tho other. Not results : 847,63 The business men of Charleston proposo tin extension of tho South Carolina Railroad to connect wi'.K the Cooler river.