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+' ■* . . %• ^sMP« M M. RYAN, A«oci*te Lditw. ■■’■ggaeag^"■ ■■ ■»*■■' ' 1 Dot tespouatblu for the views Wb tore alrewdj declared that Tbe toopui was not eetabliebo^ and would ' sot be conducted In auArlt of hostility tp the SeotloeL Our oourib hepsIkowD that we tore siooere In At the does of the extra 187a an undrawn surplus of $4008 legislative expenses remaned In Btate Tttotoiy. Gabdooo then treas urer, proposed that be with B. J. Xfk, Quuvss, WooDBPrr and ^osxs'thould draw.and divide the haouik Voon- navv prepared a certificate In the name of 01 L. FRAJmvoBT r a fictitious person Intended to repreftenjt Cabdozo. The certificate was signed, the money drawn and divided ns proposed by Cabdozo. Upon a charge of conspiracy to rob the State founded^dn this state- was any quantity of wblsl^ >o!d and drank j two or three •nerlmalage8* , km Of among thedrunkeo.allttie blood shed, nothing serloua ; six or eight mar ls kept busy, the guardhouse filled and an interesting and protracted Ayor’e ooart that night.. Thus ended « ibow, making that tnent of’VaotalJABDOzo^as p our dls- Jonn t od ■ I |5e; 11 r Repeats the charge that this paper la the ring organ, -foaudlag ifcrft Cfatftgs, to presume, upon the statement made by Itself some weeks ago, tb^t unpleas- aut personal reiatiaas hsisted between its editor and some one dr two of the wtaff and stockholders of this pdpsr. How, tbs great majority, if not the en cumber of our stockholders, com prising some Of the most estimable dttzens c* the -county, feel no interest tod tike *4o part In matters of that kature, and they do not regard them- Seltee is bound by or responsible tor toy utterances of a hostile character that may have been made by Individ tola. ThSy do think that they have the same right to be infctosted In the publication of a paper that they have tOlfiigsge In mercantile or agricultural pursuits. We do not desire or intend to enter Into a newspaper war with our heighbor j ws have other work to do. but we do propose to lay the whole Wituation, as we understand It, before the pubho, submitting ourselves to Its decision, but not bowing to the auto- trade assertion of the Sentinel With the exception of a bifef interval, that journal has besot for more than twenty- •re years tbs official organ of ths bounty. It has, therefore, grown to Consider Itself entitled by prescriptive tight to ad the public printing, and haturally considers any interference wiui im reTonue* it nu aerlyoa from wucb a source as a trespass upon vest- •<! prlvUsgra. The law Imperatively inquires, In certain oases, the pubtioa- Uon of such legal proceedings as are necessary fob the information of 0(U- kens and the protection of their rights, and It prescribes ths fees to be paid for such legal advertisements. The Sentinel, as we are Informed, refused to aesept the charges laid down in ths fee bill as adequate oompontatlon for .lie services. As a private enterprise It placed Its owe estimate of value upon > Its labor and received larger fees than tnaatborised by law. A comparison of the chargee laid down In ths fee bill With the schedule of rates sdbptsd by ^ ~> the Sentinel Inst summer and dissemi nated in circular form among the law- yen and officials of the county will furnish convincing proof that the fre quent complaints of Its extravagant chargee, made hy people who were at Its mercy, were well founded. If any toe Interested In this matter will ex amine ths record of past Indebtedness of this county It will be found that the claims of that paper against the county were. In a majority of case* In excees of the legal rates. We do not deoy the ' fight of the Sentinel to make any charge It may see proper, but it Is our . OQMfction that the true Interests of Wrefy community ere opposed to mo nopolies In any and an pursuits and professions. 'We publish each official Advertising as Is given tow at legal fates, which barely pay expenses. Such advertisements as are of general Interest and given to the flenttpri we jptibflsh for nothing but ths bsttefit of o! our readers. We do not complain bhat It itoalves pay for the advertising - r that Is given to It. That jonirnal, how ever, while exacting pay for Its special public advertising, offers to Insert the its of the Sheriff and Pro bate Judge Tfua^t charge, and com plains that we recetvapay tor publish ing them. Now the animus of the Sentinel towards us Is shotnfa'theof fers it makes, and the Intention of paper is so plain that It in hardly nee- eesary to point atLent)oii ,ti> It That paper hopes to rales a storm that will compel the public officers to withdraw their patronage and countenance from us, and expects that we wifl, In conse quence, die of financial "while It Is yet morning.* If tiu tinel could attend the funeral of b&hg'm "Vo W^\ F” for torts unknown. The ’’We was tried before Judge Townbend, at Co lumbia,'and the hearing occupied some fivedr six days. A Jury of five white' and seven colored men brought in k verdict of guilty. Tbooase wQ) proba bly be carried to the Supreme Court on exceptions. The fact, however, that a Jury composed of democrats and re publicans bos found Oaxdozo, who wne Chaxbkblaiw’b right hand mao, guilty In ooodHsiVe prejt that half the tale of j radfoai corruption has not been told, and given un hope that Dahil will soon come to judgment. Congressman Smaus has changed his opinion of Judge Townsxin> and the average colored Juror since, CabdcUo’b conviction. Be voted for the Judge and the colored into voted for (Ehuun, but Smalls Is not willing to be tried before such n court os the charge ct accepting a bribe from FAmafon. He thinks perhaps that he Is to Important as a member of tire board of State ctovsessrs was Into winter. He atoy have been a ood pilot In the past bdt ws tblok be will go Into dry dock be fore he gets to sea again. Sisco writing- the above the Jury In the Smalls csss have brought In verdict of •‘guilty.* National and State Newt. fhe Richland grand Jury found a true bill against Whittemore. Col. J. F. Treutlen la Chief Consta ble, OoL Butler having resigned. _ Daniel W. Voorheee, democrat, sue oeeds Morton as Senator from Indiana The 29th loftt has been appointed by the President as Thanksgiving day. Twenty-five colored ex-members of the Legislature are ready to swear that they were bribed to vote for John J. Futteteon as United States Senator The State Fair now In progress Is to be a success. The attendance Is very large, BannreU bas sent up a geddly delegation. G6n. Bamberg, the hand somest married man In our county, oommAfida the military parade. OoL Johd H. Ktnaler Is the demo cratic nominee for the Richland Sena- torsbip, vacated by Beverly Nash. Cor win of Newberry and Oalllard of Charleston, radical Senators, haVe re signed. So has Mlnort, the Represent ative who carried hia trade into poli tics and with his jack play-in shaved Whlpper out of his fortune one night In the elections held last week the democrats carried New Jersey, Penn sylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Georgia and Mississippi. The republicans car ried Massachusetts, Connecticut, Wis- cooslcu Illinois, Minnesota, Kansas and Nebraska. In New York the demo crats elect State officers while the re publicans get control of the General Assembly. In Congress the bill to make the sil ver dollar a legal tkader for debt has passed the House of Representatives and will probably pass the Senate with out serious opposition. The army ap propriation bill makes provision for 22.«xr5i57T0W^%io "were pro vided for in the last bill Representa tive Finley has Introduced a Joint reso lution proposing an amendment to the Constitution to the effect that the President and Vioe-Presldent shall be elected by a direct vote of the people. Gen. M. CL Butler Is stopping at 12t!) F and Cols. D. Wyatt Alksn and JohttIJ. Evlns at 621 F street, Wash ington. Direct letters to them at those numbers If yoh-h%ve occasion to write to titan. travelled towards Augusta and a short distance Out of town burnt the trunk. Among tbs watches In the fttirtk was stolen was a fins double-cased gold watch belonging to ex Auditor Knopf. Gejj. Bamberg paid our town a visit 00 Friday last. He Is looking well and was la his usual good spirits. He ts making every preparation for bis visit to Columbia where he has 00m- mand of all ths military that will as semble, at tha State Pair. We wish him a pleasant time gad hope to see that day and this season dt the year, owing no doubt to the fact tbht nearly everybody was here dh the ^Vedaeeday before, tod that an Association was going on at Gent's Branch Church. Quite a number of folks from up ahead passed through town on their way to the Association. — Ws understand that s private board ing house ts agpo to be opened on Dexter street, one door above Martin Keeler’s, with Miss Sue Lambeth at the bead of affairs. The location Is a convenlent oue. and we have no <jk>ubt Mies Sue will give those who patronize the new enterprise entire satisfaction. A certain 'party from the ’’finished town" 1 a Men early next diording l cious-looklng bottle ths room In which be food of an “eve-opener,” he went fdi said bottle ana took a reel good pull of hair wash. His eyes did not open “worth a cent7_J)Ut the lachrymal sprlpgs did. Some people seem to think that nokes are only meant to wring with aVed-epotted handkerchief I A gentleman wan doting up the rail road the other evening found a' box with an express card attached marked “ 160 doz. eggs.” He thought he would examine the contents and for that pur pose kooexed open the box and Was made hastily to retreat before the fu- stladeof bursting rotten eogs. This incident has a moral but I snail leave BlackTille holes Wdl, the great show-has bees to wn and gone,cleaving behind them have no rival, tbe golden days of Its sea, seeds of ' nave no rival, me goiaen aays or its sea, aeeds of disease and germs of Im- fiaonopoly Would return, It could adopt moraflty, whlw to future will hear and .MiadnU nf ruf«„ fruit of remorse and regret If nothing and dtculate toother schedule of which tbe people would be obliged pay sad Which Would perhaps pensate that journal for its t Boss. But, in all candor; WeaMore our .Neighbor that we are In good health and expect to five many years and work shoulder to shoulder with him In prompting all worthy enterprises. 80 far from injuring the bentinel we are gratified to know that It Is now a bat* tor paper than it has ever been, tod 1 for Its Improvement we claim soma devote himself assiduously more dtreful, carrying with them their own plunder of red wagons, glided chariots, humped-back ox and other aolmaUC end enough of the people’s money to have made our oounty fair a certain success, educated a whole batch of children or laid tbe founda tion of au Immigration society. But our people seem to Ilk# best to send their money as far away as possible and Oooeequently on the Tth they were herefrom all parts, and the streets swarmed with all ages and saxes of every-hued Africa, anilouA to see the Go Friday night la Mr. D. P. Baldwin, a the day of ths “bigshow,* than which, war excepted, nothing more ^moral izing aver cursed any country. May the ope on the 7th longhe the last. tbe dwelling of Jeweller of this place, was burglarized. The thief en tered tbe bed-room of Mr. Baldwin where be and feja wife were sleeping, and took from under tbe bed a small trunk In which Mr. B. usually packed away all the watches and valuable jew elry which he bad on hand. The bar- «&* old man If be awoke and made any noise. The thief carried in by tbe burglar as a means of atteck on the spent the night of Vheshow.wlth id In this place and < he es [ oh arising ipled a suspl- eech reader to draw It for himself. hymkKitvi^. 08B0RSB-CP8HMAN—Mr. C. P. Os- BOSK! to Mrs. Axoblikb Cushman, at Willis- ton, on the 8th Inst., by the R-V,. #, Smith. v- - MATTDBWS-nAIR—On November lltlr, at the resilience of the SfMe'g mother, by Rev. n. A. Pearson, Mr. J. C. Matthbws and Miss Ida B. Haib, all of Barnwell county jr&W ADVERTISEMENTS. Sewing Machines Two WEED’S new Sewing Machines. t- » with all the late Improvements, ju«t received on consignment tied for sale low by J. A. Burckmyeb, Blagkvllle, South Carolina. -AND— HOUSED DURING THE PAtR. Havino rented the Patterson House Stables I will be prepared to furnish food and stable room for a limited number of horses during the Fair. Applxon tho premises. ..... H. B. TOBIN. W. CKIEW&RTHY *r«rribeFry & yl- r - IMPORTERS AND JOfiBERS OF. KSVtoMS, Wfiits toSBV**- re S’dlS¥irBerBffi'g6: baltHnoi?; enwald, ^ -- * CO. Wholesale Clothiers, ? v ' i - - i >— . r n —ASto JOhBEWS ‘fit— A - v Dool?, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Manufacturers of Brwketi, Itc., it Chartesioa F. L. Sci<lciiii»iin 9 V; -riklLERIN- Oi^ectidner^, Fruit, Fish, Fffiih Meaim 'Oysters, Vegetable, GroceVles Bor tod Eating’’Saloon Attached Parties watfei on at any hour, night or 4»V- £ H novfi 8m — Cloths, Cassinerw, Coatii!^, SirtUnetts, Twceiv, Kerseys, J«ni<, Na 242 West BaHftnore Street?, BALTIMORE. nov!5-6m -*pr * NOX1C1E. Parties bol^ifig claims against the estate of James Ssndere, Sr., will pre sent them, tod aFl persons Indebted to the said estate will make Immediate payment to the undersigned or either of them. . Elizabkh Sasdebs. Executrix. ' Johnson Sandibs, Executor. «noyl6-lse r a Notice I i’/A.r... ( The undersigned gives notice that he will apply to tbe Judge of Probate for Barnwell county on the ftth day of December next, at TO o’clock a. m., for a final dlscbarge as Administrator of Handaford B. Green as Admlnisirator of Johnson Green and as Administra tor of Jackson Greea. i. . .„BOv8-td R.V. 0*-Eldl. . NOTICE. The undersigned gives notice that she will apply ta tho Judge of Probate^ for Barnwell county on tne 10th day of December next, at 10 o’clock a. m., for a final discharge as Anmtnlatratrix of James A. Copeland. nov8 td M. EOdbss. - ' NOTICE. L , ' ’hie undeirslghed gives notice Aat e will apply to the Judge of Probate or Barnwell county, on tbe 10th day of December next, at 10 o’clock 4. mi; for a final <ji* c harge os Executor of Eleanor Peacock. 1 >, *nov8-td , 8 - L- PtAoock^.. r, 1 Notice, All parties holding claims against the estate of G. W. Bishop v/ill present them, and ell parties indebted to aald estate will make imthedlate payment to either B. F. Bebrv orG.,L. Bishop. Administnttora, Midway, 8. C. novl-4t . NOTICE. The btvierslgnod Wlli hrply Judge of Probate f'>r Baidwi to the ell county Qlt Eridiiv,- Ilh—Dt cem^sf T -1877;—fo final d'fecharge as Executor of j. W. Rotinthee and. to guardian of W. and Thomas D. Rountree and Mary B. McElmurr^’, “nee” Rountree, novl-td J. J. Me^er. _ Bamberg / Sale stable* ^. ONE oar load of fine Horses and Mules Just arrived and for sale low down for cash. F. M. BAMBERG. BAlfBEBd, 8. C., Nov. 9, 1877. novl5-tf Mortg&gee’i Sale- BY VIRTUE OF A MORTGAGE made by J. W. Veronee and W. R. Christie to John C^. Dowling, dated 26th February, ,1877,1 will sell in front of the Sheriff ’s office in Barnwell, immei diatcly after Sheriff’s sales, cm salesday in December next, one bay horse mule and one^trown horse mule. Terms m H. B. TOBIN, Wkr M. DUNB.1B; Notice Is hereby io all whom it tnny Con cern that the undcruigned has been ap pointed tke Goueral Agpnt of J. A, Peacoekw E. J. PEACOCK. oct25-3m T. J. KENNEDY, .No 114 Church Street, Next St. Philips, Church, Charleston, 8. C Hone Shoer, Wliselrlgfei — . —AMU— General Blacksmithing, Builder of Carts, Drsya, Wagons, Trucks, As. Jobbing promptly-attended to. All orderi from the Country will re ceive fkithftil attention. nov8-3m WHOLESALE DEALERS IN • - ' v " . . Boots, Shoes and Trunks, / ■ Roi’ntfjtod 163 Meeting Street, CHRLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. [Opposite Charieston Hotelf Central Hotel Broad Street, JLuVAxJHTA, OEOIldlA Mrs- J4- 'W* Thomas. OeatraUji. Located—Con Teolent to *wtr T-Xarkwalter, - Marble Works, BROAD STREET. Nkab Lower Market, AUGUSTA, GA. Monuments, Tombstones and Marble .. ^ Works Generally MADE TO BROEXt. A. large selection always on hand rcAdy for Iptteying and delivery'. novl-GHl ’ Storage,. 25c. For Selling, 50c. M. O’ COTTON FACT03 AfV COMM1MSION MERCHANT ‘ At 6, P. Clayton’* Fire-Proof Warehouse, (?oiulcr Ciinipboll Ah4 Reynold# St*. '* V Augtlsta, Georgia., PEBSOXAL A-rf'CNTlb* dlVEN TOWKIOII- ixo axi) tc!.hm <U,- no^l-Sm f Mi L. PALK & — J ; p v P'f -• ; Manufacturers anvi ^oWbers of t loth ini, J 1 II ! 9 291 King Stfret. Sofithtrest Csrnpr of Wentworth, CbariesloB, Swilh Ctrr.liia. jj.nnfactotV: At flro^w«r. Ne* \*A. BWybeh Uou^: Gor. Oonfm. «nd jrtit#k«r Sta. S#»»n«.#h, (W. \domi* l k'r k i N es olr WTSite Shirts, Fancy 8hW, WhTto Mennb'UndcreiArtS and Drawcra, Rod Merino Undershirts and Drawers, Linen Cellars, Paper Cellars, Linen Cuff*, Paper Cuffs, Hahdkershieft, Half Hd>e. GTdvw, Suspenders, Bmcos, Ties, Scarf. Stocks, Ac. r-=s>c..i. f... .X- uVTm’’ an d u WTAimHAn’’ Uhlauudried Shirts, made of iy Sole agents for the “.King," and ‘*WishingW>a” Uhlauudriod Sli Heavy CoUnty Down ilOO Irish Liuun, WamsuW XX ttolg-Cloth. « ,a,.i— , — —— w--^- -—— r---- - ’X- Clothing Tailoti ng 9 Furnishing Goods, Etc., ] ». •MULEtER, 1 Northeast Corner of Kifjg and Wentworth Streets'., 1 , • Has just reeeivjjd.a Full andTomplitc Line of the most F.ishionabl't Goods in thb above three Departments for Men, Youtha-and Bo/s,-at priM'lower than ev^r before. UP*All goodseeft be returned a'hd iriobey will be refunded if not en tirely sAtisfacbtry. i.,) ' T ~ ta - » T*. S. Nu'sov. J. C. Rabkizo. <• ■ •• .-*v_ cfe Raliming’^ WkoLEN .r . A It 1 E A N I) RETAIL. DKAL.ERM i: X i. FKEDEKilK, W. D., •r At L NEAR GRAHAM’S, 8. C. *ep6-ly National House R. R. B58 lOng Street, (rep. George and liberty.) Eoafrl, Si 50 Pei- Day. - charleston, s. a MRS. H. M. BAKER, Proprietress, i sep20-ly — v F. P. GroL’es. 1 L Bi-ibT. -s>. “-A.,.; . BLACXflLLE, & U : , ... ■ W _ • »' - • s , ^RE now offering a General Asaort- ment of Mercbandlee at very re duced prices. Highest price paid for Cotton and all kinds of Produce, sepfi-dmo SMSOKfiS V. BROWN Wholesale Dealer in Men’s and Boys' HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, AiAo; Ladies' Misses Oiildren's Hats. 4H RAYNK STREET, ^ CBARLBStotf, & di M BURDELL ’ BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, BAGS, ETC. 233 King Street, Near Market Street rharlesto'n, South Cnrolinft’. Pnrticnhtr nttcntioo fiven to f Hiag of Orders, and all Cootla uflar.-mtood as rep’ r escn ed. G.kmIs del vered to any ILiilraid>Lilinii free of charge. u.vS-3in. —w Philip ileitzlei 1 , Jr. ^adies 3 V--X. - • ■. . Oentle men’s T^asluonchble ^ Hurlej’s Block, 113 Meeting Strret, ^Charleston, South Carolina. Orders from the Cotintry Promptly Attended to. nov8-3m $? PETER KEESTAN. -OF- Angnsta, G HAS now for vale a stock of BOOTS ' SHOES tbeli rei la ttnexceiled by any bouee in tbe Southern State*, and tbe only one lo Augusts! whd toils tellable work, by tbe ~ — single Pair, Wholesale price*. He promise* his pstron* a saving of 20 per c« porebasee, when compare J with tbe shoddy goods with whjLen the mark e# filled, and will ma^o reclamation in every case, wbeo goods fall to give satisfac tion. He toep’eetfullr solicits tbe trade of old Barnwell, and assures hiqeusto- will be bonbrsbly and fairly deal with. PETER KEENAN, Central Hot^l, Augusta. Georgia, j k PICHMA ' mere they no'vl-3in KUMRGM DEALERS IN Falnily Groceries, Wines; Liquors and Plantation Applies, ; ^ " ^ BROAD STREET, AUGGEORGIA. ligiest market prices CoUlitfiF Produce, or taken ini ex. -• I’^.V. • novl 4m Y. R. ii. WARD’ WHOLESALE Augusta, Le co^&on Merchants For the purchase and sale of GMI!i, FtOSi, m m GEM to sale of COTTON. Our facllitle .■ gnmeot* PRODD »r buying 6r tolling retoonable. Liberal advance made on 90 and. Referoy p^mlaskm to W. T. Wheleae, Esq. 1’rebldee land ; Z McCord, /. M. CUftk A Co., R. H. May ft Co. - P Special attent ante* satisfaction, for b