1 ■ >*r. ..,' > mm yft 4 v -J gr *8r. '“f > JKW U71 & •5«i M *> 9 * ' ' rof {wnmonnt »«port»nce hi South CMdHiu and for ill time ehooM U the rof (he Unity eW eolukrity of meek*, «t lout for the fiscal Me* ere yet freeh in o« lifoiy aien»bor of lh> (foMremHu pertyriHi-io noir el—titereih hi «*«• onoaty, who would' not o moenroy is that the fbwfe of the nuderity ■mst, and of right ought to pffeTau]; that foe people ere the sovereigns with whom eB power resides, and that men rfornmd to ofioe are but servants pieced there to lb thwwil! of their sovereigns. 7her* were nmny reasons why, at the Iwt eieotioa, a eominstrag oonventioa should hare beau called into roquisifioa< and that made the action of that body hbdiiq; upon every democrat, which do not exist to-day. The radical party, growa rich ou tba whlia tax payer* of our downtrodden country, were insolent li the gride of impossible defeat, and ■did, unbroken front, which inquired earn, caution, pluck and inviu> cfole letenplnatiet to inmeiaia Oaa deserter from our ranks at that time would hare ewsowraged the enemy and weakened us eanuspe&dlngly. Our only hope ley iu pnniriag, With childish faKh, foe path (hat wee blanod for ns by the eoaveatfoa of delegates' which placed the tfeketio nowlnstlon.'itVt (bis was done foe 7tb of Nov«aboif, i 187l proved. We do not think that the radicals, as aa wpatMd Mj, will troublo u> tgua in Bara well. Bat we do believe that-there is yet danger in the fragments of that party. Aa yet the “colored troopn r am aa ankaowa quantity in thair influence on foe next election. We oannot snp. pote utfot iney roTt •iKiucniy conceived any great love for their white neighbors, towards whom bat yesterday, as it were, foey felt no bitterly. They are not of (he highest order of humanity, and wo ! hardly expect, them to matUfeei no- r sentiments the moot expensive and Inlqultoua that Would well be Imposed upon a people, and wo trust the Legislature' will be prompt In nupplylog Its place with something more calculated to give sat isfaction and award Justice. bier aeatiaeats .than the white man isea pable of. No,rimmaa who places any foilh ia the political reformation of the areuidr ~ from foe sWy'delusioo before the ides of foe ottet November. The negro cannot that democratic rule is e btee to trim eg well as to the white man, ^■gpbdadf he i* sleepleesly on the watch for . any opportunity by which he can, with out exciting suspicion, wreak his ven* gsance for an imagined trespass on his now rights an a freeman. As We have mid, it is sot, in our opinion, nt all pfob* able that foe radicals will put up a candi date at the next election ; but wherever the opportunity presents itself to sow the dieeensioa. and discord in opr occasion will find them busily engaged at the. work. Knowing it to be ipoaribfo for them to win, they will unturned to defeat their enemy—the democratic party, we^knowiug that if they succeed nation will be lost end their opportunity for ultimate success hi sight ■ . .. We Very much ftar thst the result of another nominating convention wifl be the re-entablishment of the radical su- premacy, than wbieb It is beyond our imaglnatiou to conceive of any horror to be dreaded. Tba people are not „ to allow one or two hundred men to name their Candida tee and be allowed no appeal from (bat decision; and what Is more, the people wiQ not submit to it, however honest aod impartial the men amy be who-couatitate that convention. We do not feet celled upon to censure for feeling this way 5 because we elective franchise to be a right, which every W .HSw-i : The Leglelatun* met on Tu« and foe present promtoen to bo the moot Important and ini oflaolbna we have bad In many Among the moWt prominent qu foradjeatm cat we bcllcvuare tha Ho debt and Inferior" court bbevllle Medium urges ore to abolish the divorce law andjeo wipe ofTa ntatn that now* do- our atatuie books, losultn our and aapa the very founda tion of the aodal fabric. We believe the Warding of the Medium *tUJ be heed ed, ind hope, ore the termloatlon' of foe prweotHeswton of the Legislature, $0 be able to convey the gratifying in- teiligenoe ti (jour readers that therein no longer any divorce law In South Carolina. That she stands again where before foe war, alone of all slater states in resolutely with- Btandlng all efforts to shake her deter- thlnStion to pieeerve the marriage state Inviolate—single and alone, but proud and glorious Inlier unaided war fare* agataeithfa great social evil. question of the public debt will nbt be wftboet its perplexities and em- bariaeementa aod wllljrequlre the most i4- to foe Ugielatare. JtATU ow South Caocuhi, 1 Barnwell Odunty. f To the Honorable the Senate aod :h*«. of Bepreeentatlvee of the ■ State of South Carolina: The undersigned, members of the Board of County Commissioners of Barnwell County in said State, beg leave respectfully to memorialize your honorable bodies on the subject of making provision by aet of the Legisla ture for building a court house and Jail attbe eouaty seatof said county. Tour memorialists show unto' your honorable bodies, that the'eounty has to pay an annual rent for a building In wbloh to hold the courts of general ses sions and common pleas which Is badly suited to the purpose, being one of the churches In said county, without the oonvenlencee for lighting or warming the building properly, and .no rooms for foe Juries either grand or petit. That the said county Is greatly crlp- in Its finances by the vast Increase in foe expenses of transporting to an<] providing for prisoneri ln the jail of the Adjoining oounty of Alked, which costa annually from eighteen hundred to two thousand dollars more than If the prisoners Were kept In our own Jail That our oounty Is poorly able to bear this Increase of expense and the public service generally auffcra for the want of suitable public buildings. Wherefore, your memorialists pray that an act be passed at onoeauthoriz ing your memorlalUts to levy a special tax and to construct suitable public buildings under such regulations as to your honorable bodies may seem wise. And your memorialists will ever pray&o. V V' —• - —^erMcSfnxHr, Wm. It. Biubham, Qsbobn Dichks. KEW A D VfJIl TTSEMEN TS. XOTICK, The undersigned gives notice that she will apply to the Judge of Probite for Barnwell county bn the 15tb day of January, 1878, at 10 o'clock a. m. for final discharge as administratrix of Joseph Tyler. Mbs. T. A. F. Tyler. nov29-lm * ■ ■ .. BARNWELL DhUO STORE. 7]££tf Apf.) ,PA- I.. JOSEPH at- i • IS, Tioxxifr TERPUMEUY, FANCY TOILET AKTICLE8, A- - , ( ■ * Trutwea, ShouWer-Bmco*, Syringe*, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYEfSTUFF; Pbyeiaiau’ Freeerlptlons Carefully Prepared at all Houra. ~ Tobacco, beqars and snuff. . novOJ.Sm ' , JrrTfc: BATS! BATS! BATS! Men's Suits at from $4 to 816. Boys’ Suite at from 64 to 67. Men's Shoes at from $12d to —. Men’s and Boys’ Boots from $2 25 to 65 •' •- , Ladies’ Shoes from 6115 to 63. Children and Infant’s Shoes from 40 cents to .51. / ' •' —^ Men’»tBoys* and Children’s Hate and Cape from 40 cents to $3. Ladles’ Worsted Drees Goods from 18 cents to CO coots. Blue, Brown and Drab Opera Fhp- nel for 40 cents. Jeans, Satinets, Meltons and Casel- meree from 15 cents to 61. It will pay all who visit Bamberg to give ns a call. A. B. B00T0N tc BRO.. Bamberg, 8. G., November 15,1877, > *• IPO »“*£*•*' •T-T V—p, . H ?> Y Quick Sales and Small Profitg.-, jf ~ :o: ‘ I am'offering t)ic largest stock of 0 cfrji "A _ V Is. ■% t 8hoes. Orocenes y o and ■K’ E.OWBS smii! A new arrival of goods within the last week. Calicoes at 7 cents, cosh. Homespuns, 7 to 9 cents. Cbecke, 11 to 12 1-2 cents. Jeans, 12 1-2,15, 20, 25, 40 and 50a A nice line of Ladies' Shawls, very low. t : , . 0 ' - Ladies’, Misses', Gents’ and Boys’ SHOES, at Charleston prices. fy GENTS’ CLOTTHINQ, ^FJ Just Irrivwd, new and fresh and cheap. Sugar, Coffee, Cheese, &c., &c. Am selling for half profits, and find It pays just as well. O. E. LARTIGUE. Blackville, Nbv. 22. ,oct4-3m J. M. BURDELL COTTON FACTOR Aim COMMISSWlfMERCITANT no: C warren block, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. >- Strict Attention to all Consignments, and Prompt Remittances. oct?8-?in— - ■ •• LOHT. osed, on the Fair Grounds ^..mortgage and two notes of B, A. W. Mew to H. H. Moore, one of the notes being for 6170.00, dated Jan uary 8d’ 1876, on which there is a credit of $50.00, the other being for 86.00* All persons nro warned not to trade for these notes, and the finder will be rewarded by their return to me at Allendale. J. J. Brown. no\29-tf For the Fair! -to!—— arluve JUST ASBOTm A fall supply of Trimmed and Un- trlmmed LADIES’ HATS of all styles . .1 . • / • and varieties. Also, a select lot of Reedy-umde Men’s end Bo ye* 86«TS AuO SHOSS, All aorta of' ^ tWt AND CONFECTIONERY. CULmrtae, ^G. CORKEHKf. 0., November 22. J877. wen ftract k Att‘: llriaSi Dunn BEG3 leave to announce to his many friends that he has returned to Barn well with a stock of : Saddle and Draught Horses and Mules, which he Is offering low down FOR CvA H K. All rtyjcs and prices of horses and mules, which ate warranted to come up to the representations in. every particular. oct25-3m Ever offered in this county, at real break down prices, that must certainly at tract on endless and admiring throng of customers. * Come and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, os I boldly proclaim the fact that competition with me is absolute ruin toaoy other merchant in the State, jy Highest trices paid for cotton, and liberal advsaces made on all shipments. H SIMON BROWN. wtigSO—tfij ■ BLAiCKVfLIiE. a C, THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. SUPPORTED BY A REPUTATION OF OYER THREE HUNDRED YEARS. BOMR 1 * CARMELITE MELISSA CORDIAL [E&u de Meltsse dei Cannes,] A SOVEREIGN REMEDY F0R| ' Apoplexy, Paralysis, Dyspepsia, CoUe, Headache, I ndigcaUon, Fatal' boss,Chills and Ferer, Scantck« ness, AiC., dice. el SOU) BY AIX DRCOOIST8. t c AlNTE Till Get the Genuine. Beware of Imitations. . -QEOfiflB #, : CL II V N o : ; - ". ’ ’ / ■ • 61:»* ■k*- >■ r ' JMPOBXERS AND JOBBERS OR **» m »p * j ' ■ ^4 v- PRY 60®0S, f{9T89MS, WHITE 69993, 1 ! S27 & 329 Baltimore and 42 k 4443erman Ste. BaUimore, ^iidvl5-,6m 'ties' 1 .A HiramW. :-A- I » ' »: \ WIESEiVFELD & CO. r.V ‘ r 1 Wholesale Clothiers, VV • ^ t —AND jobbers of— - - - ,— tut Cloths, Oasimeres, Coaling, Sattinclts, Tweedy Kerwjs, JitAy Ac-* No. 242 West Baltimore Street,BALTIMORE. < nov!5-6m ■, - • . —■ - u^L ... i ..‘j.*, . . _ *___ STJEAN d« la CROIX. Axuaual Sale* in Pari* aloae l.SOO,OOfr^ bottles. For sale by Dowir. A Moisz, Wholesale Druggists, Charleston, 8. C. NOX1CK. Parties holding claims against the eatate of James Handers, Sr., will pre sent them, and all persona Indebted to the said estate will make Immediate payment to the undersigned or either of them. Euzabcth Sasdiois, Executrix*. Johssom Sakdkbs, Executor. novl6-lm Notice! - The undersigned gives notice that he will apply to the Judge of Probate for Barnwell county on the, 8th day of December next, nt 10 o’clKk a. m., for a flnnl discharge as Administrator of Handsford R Green as Admlni^ratbr of Johnson Green and as Administra tor of Jackson Green. - nov8 td R.V. Oweso. • — ' 1 NOXICK. The undersigned gives notice that she will apply ta the Judge of probate for Barnwell county on the 10th day of December next, at 10 o’clock a. m.. for a final discharge as Anmiuistratrix of James A. Copeland. nov8 td M : E. Omtss. -...■■a ..i. ... ■— 1 ~ TUrOXICK.* The undersigned gives notice that ho will apply to the Judg,e of Probate for Barnwell comity, on the 10 h day of December next, at 10 oMock a. rp., for a flnnl discharge ns Executor of Eleanor Peacock. no\8-td , S. L. Peacock. NOX1CE, All parties holding claims npslnst the estate of G. W. Bishop will present estate will make Immediate payment to either B. F. Ferry or O. L. Bi»n p, Administrators, Midway, S. O. novl-4t Central Hotel Broad Street, JVUOUHT A, OEOROI JV. Mrs- M W- Thomas, C«ntraUy Located—ConT«nt«i>t to ButfAM*. T. Markwalter, Marble Works, BROAD STREET, Near Lower Market, AUGUSTA, GA. Monuments, Tombstones and Marble Work s Generally - n M A I )IC TO ORDEXl. A large selection alwayi ou hand ready for lettering and delivery. novLGut \ . NOTICE. The undersigned will apply to th* Judge of Probate for Barnwell county on Friday, 7th December, 1877, for final d’seharge ns Executor of J. W. Rountree and aa guardian of W. C. and Thomas D. Rouutree and Mary B. MeE4>ti'UMy r '‘Ae&” IkuLatme.. novl-td J. J. Meter. Notice Is hereby given to all whom it may con cern that the undersigned has -been ap pointed the General Agent of J, A- Peacock. \ E. J. PEACOCK. • oct25»3m Ii’O-BTSS’SMS.M,; RAILROAD ATENLE, BLACKVILLE, H. C~ DEALER IN Drugs, Chemicals, Fancy Goods, Hair Brushes, Perfumery, &c. Physi cians prescriptions carefully com pounded at all hours. sep6-3mo Bamberg ONE car load of floe Lorsesl rrived fov. 6, T. J. KENNEDY, No 114 Chureli Str^et^ Nvxt St. Philips, Chureh, Charleston, S. C‘ Horse Sheer, Wheelright —AND— •, al Blacksmithing, Ruilder bf Carts, Drays, Wagons, Trucks, Ac. Jobbm" promptly attended to. AH orders fromthc Ceuntry vVHLye- ccive faithful attention. . nov8-3m N. A. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots, Shoes and Trunks, Nos. 161 and 163 Meeting Street, '^[CHRLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. [Opposite Charleston HpteL] Also a full Line of >1 and Fur Hat*. B. J Quatthbaiin, tKNTIHT, X3K ,S; C.B B WILL sat 1 push out. For Selii'**, 50c. N Storflse, 25c. H. O’Bowd. COTTeH lAOTOS >N»> COMMISSIOlN MICK CHANT ■ ■ ■ . AT E. P. Clayton’s Fire-Proof:Warehouse, Corner Campbell juid Keynolds St». Angus ta, Georgia. EERSOifAL ATTENTION OlVEN TO WKIC.H- . - ISO AND ajU.UMO. novl.3m Gipson & Maliaiiiigy , WHOLEMALE AND HET AI L D E A LE It M IN’ BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, BAGS, E«1t '• 233 King Street, Near Market Street Charleston, South Carolina, E. J. FEEUERKK, M. D., AT *J, X. WAIaKER’S, NEAR GRAHAM’S, 8. C. R. IL eep6-ly y53^King Street, (BET. GEORGEAND LIBERTY.) 33eard,31 50 JPervQay. CHARLESTON, 8. C. MRS H. M. BARER, Proprietress. sep20-ly - F. P. G BO VIA J. u F.P. GROVES & CO. BLACKVILLE, S- 0-, A RE now offering a Genernl Assort ment of Merchandise at very re duced prices. .Highest price paid for Cotton and all kinds of Prdduca. . sepfi-Smo v„ ESSIOKSS T.SROWK Wholesale Dealer iu Elen’s and Boys’ • HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, 'tS ALSO, Ladies’ Misses and Children’s Hats ,”• 43 HAYNE STREET, " * CHARLESTON, S. C., (Opposite Charleston Hotel.)’ ee P 27 ~3mo ' . ^ ii.'i.i" ■■ ■■■**.■■ Mean Business- W« mean business this time. One House and Lot in town of Bamberg— ■•Slater Old Stand”—for sale. Term# easy. Apply to Bicb & Copkland, novl-lot- Bamberg, S. O. " y— r* Robert Thomson, ATTORN EI AT LAW. X Beaufort. S- C. V - J ^ AgX'i-o. F* JL. ^eldemanna vT - — y —DIALER IN- • ' » Confectionery, Fruit, Fish, Freeh Meats, ■« • ■ -.A. T ^ Oysters, Vegetable, Groceries, fto., Blackville, 8. CL Bar ond Eating Saloon Attached. ttaTPartiee waited no at any hour, night or day. • nov8-3m ——$■ | . , * v Clothing Tailoring) ■cl....- Famishing Goods, It. JSI LLER. -»* ^ Nonheast Corner of King and Wentworth Streets., ,1-- Hns just received a Full and Complete Lias of^lte most Fashionalde Goods in tho above three Departments for Men,'Youthsahd Boys, at price lower than ever before. All good# can be returned and moitoy will be refunded if not en tirely satisfactory. / • y' . * a noi8-3m T. S. Nipsojt. X - i J. C. Uaiiuiko; M— Particular attention given to filing ofOrdms, ami fl, C'ed hs rap»_ resonietl. Ovpdsiltl vered to aby R iilroat! sUt><>n frre rt\:*.a+ge. noyb-3iu 1 ■ 1 - 1 .- 'v ■■■■■•■-■ ■ 1 - I Meitzlep, Jr, "axrdr Hurley’s Block,. 113 Meeting Smt, Charleston, South Ci AaS-Onlers from lhc Country Promptly Attendedto. nov8-3m ..■■■ ... National House' PBTERr- KEBNf ANT, -OF- Augusta, i_a BOOTS AND SHOES ^HAS now for sale a stock of Unexcelled by any house in the Southern States, and the only one ta Augusta who sells reliable work, by the SINGLE FAHtr Wholesale prices. He promises bis patrons a saving of 20 per cent, on their purchases, when comparei with the shoddy goods with which the market Is filled, and will make reclamation In every ease, when goods fail to give satisfac tion. He respectfully solicits the trade of old Barnwell, and sssoreshls custo mers they will be honorably aod fairly deal with. PETER KEENAN, novl-3m —~r~l Near Central Hofei, Angurna. Georgia, mt IITOERGIR k PICHMAN, DEALERS in >' ■: Family Groceries, Wine?, Lfqm and flantation Sapplies, 158 BB0AD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGU. Highest market price* ps d for all kinds of Cotntry Produce, or taken in el 1 change for Merehandite at eathprices. \ N ttovl .3m . ^ ^ M§ jr Wm. M. DUNBAR, P. R. CLARK,\ 7-: C. H. WARDk b; WHOLESALE aMMISSIOI 7* For Uije purdtato kacos, cmis, Mil, my m fii\ -j^sa^sss* 1 for buying or selling reaflon^ble. T.lberal aci band. Refer by pefafesfon to’W\T. Wf Band; Z. McCord, J.l|. Clark & Co^R. H. Ilsy IL ■ tics jeh as 1 J>D Went ■ tSOAA