The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, November 30, 1877, Image 3
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THtR^DAV, NOVEMBER 29,1877;
plou d by tbe parties to lf,,aiui, lbat»-
-^^Ubout regard lajElurmosJ^cdiUkiy. ^
‘blame/they would eheetfdly give no*'
I^OC A Ij anv.
—-
AwERReRc—By a ml«|»ke o! our com-
'«l^r oftr owtslde page Is dated the
aOth^lnstead of the 2Qtb of November.
po«i<
Thk 'Ellkkto* Tbjals.—Wa learn
from the Neva and Courier that these
trials will not oAme off dnriwir ttoa tefm
of c$tirt oow (q session in Columbia.
; , -‘r—•*—.— . •::
Wb had the pleasure of seeing our
old friend BUI Moodjr, .Was on a
visit to Barnwell during the fair. Bill
is looking well and will be glad to see
all the Barnwell boys at Christie &
Tbayere clothing store, Augusta, Ga.
The following are the latest Charles
ton cotton quotations:
Good ordinary 101-4
Low middling...,..,..;,..... 10 9-16
Middling. 10 13-16
Good middling.:........ 1118
Pemonai.—Comptroller-General Ha*
good paid Barnwell a visit daring the
Fair, and enjoyed the pleasure of
meeting hundreds of his old friends.
The General Is looking remnrkably
well, and Ida popularity Is (treater than
ever. On Thursday he undertook to
address a crowd of befween five' and
six himdred people, who were so dem-
nnetrattve in their welcome to him
that he had to submit to repeated ln v
terrnptlors In the shape of hearty,
welcoming cheers—tbs evidence of the
people’s estimate of our gallant leader
in the last campaign. We hope to see
General Hagood our next Governor.
Fair Wee*.
i
, On Wednesday last, 21st lost, our
qpunty fair opened with the elements
flgh^ng against its Success. Early
morning brought the rain and It con
tinued pltlieeely almost without Inter
mission during the day. Notwith
standing this adverse circumstance the
cavalry branch of oar militia, which
bad assembled for Inspection, turned
out la handsome style and enooar
aging numbers. The weather pre
vented any attendance on the fair, anc
debarred oar fair friends from the
pleasure of witnessing the inspection
of the mourned regiments, but the men
who had the heart to carry Hampton
through Ihe laet soul-stirring cam
paign and win for their home the prou<!
distinction of being the “banner oouo
ty* wire not to be diverted from their
patriotic purpose by any description o ’
weather. Hence, when Gen. Molae
rode on the parade ground he found
flatteringly full quota of citiz'D sol
diery bad responded to bis call. The
iueftection Itself disclosed about 500
: nj«*n well mounted, uniformed and
drilled, arid of course well officered.
Tho nrxt thy (Thuisdaj) opeuet
with bright prottdees for a. favorable
Occcualon for tho Infantry Inspection
but «fe the hour arrived—per hr ps for
excess of Joy over this exhibition..ol
the triumph of the cuueoof democracy
—tl»e heavens agaiM put on robes o ’
tnnurniug, followed iutermittently by
tlrenciiing tears. Thdi oocaaional
breaks In the clou<ls, however, Induced
• number of ladies to go put, and the
result was that the parade ground was
~~thlckly dotted with buggies end car-
wcmLi)
OR-——pj
t
tb
riages freighted with the ilcbeet treas
ures our land affordaN Moat of the
ccmpaoiee wera handsomely .uniform-,
cd and presented a gallant appear
ance, and all of them manifested the
pel feet and soldierly obedience,
their officers. Upon the whole the
view of our gdlltla must have been
meat gratifying to Geo. Moise, as it
was certainly a surprise and a most
inspiriting pleasure to us.
From the parade ground on Thurs
day every one adjourned to the
grounds of the Agricultural and Me
chanical AsdOiatattpii, there to look
upon the evidences of painstakliq^and
nsiguifloant sum toTrave the fact
erased from the record. We know
both-tbe parties to be gentlemen and
that, except under the Influence of
sudden heat.and unguarded paesloa,
no consideration could have induced
them to do aught to imperil the most
-perfect tranquility of the ladles. On
the ( foAorriag night the play was re
peated with tbeaamo cast of charac
ters, except in one Instance—a different
;roung lady rendering “Mrs: Radius.’
’he hall was filled almost to suffbea
tlon, and in some instances gentlemen
paid for the privilege of standing at
the side entrance to the stane ; in oth
ers they had to be turned off reluct
sully because there was no point in or
out offtfre ball at which they could
witness the performance. In all our
experience we do hot remember to
have seen a more orderly and r appre
ciative audience than was present on
this occasion. There was not one harsh?
or diseprdant word or act, but the
most perfect and apparently admiring
attention throughout ynderall these
avorable circumstances a failure
would Have been most humiliating to
the actors, bu|, for the nonce, at least/
the Barnweir troupe seemed to have
oat from -Us vocabulary the word
“fail,” We are afraid to express oar-
selves In as unmeasured terms as we
think justice demands, lest we should
be accused of an overweening par
tiality fqr our townsmen and fair
townswomen. But when an audience
of over one hundred and fifty people,
of all shades and varieties of opinion,
are held In admiration throughout a
play of over 4wo hours In length the
merit of the aetora to play well their
parts Is reduced to a demonstration.
That such was the case on Th ursday
evening last every one who was pres
ent will testify. Too much praise can
not be awarded to the lady who man
aged the play with. such capital and
telling effect. We venture to say that
no small share of the triumph of the
evening was owing to her careiul and
painstaking management.
BBinAT AND SATURDAT’s RACES.
There was ft hurdle race, six entries,
on the Fair Ground’s tract on Friday,
Captain Riley being the lucky winner.
On the following day there was a very
exciting half-mile race for, as we un
derstand, two hundred and fifty dol
lars a side. Major E. R. Allen and
Capt. J. Ham. Barker entered bay filly
"Aneata,” four years old. Capt. Uriah
Dunn entered brown mare. Thtre
was great interest and excitement and
betting ran quite high, both horses
being well backed by those who en
tered them as well a« by outsiders.
Thermo was madeotj tb^ Allendale
road near Morris’ Ford, on 8*1 tk etcher,
and but Very little of It could he see d
The brown mare did very fair rnnni
blit she was not equal to cope with the
fleet footed flly, and the result was
that‘ Aneata” dbt »reed her wit!\ ap
parent ease. Ti-e fib’nds of “A neat at’’
wi te, am a coiweij'ience, quite jubilant,
n:id tlidse of the browm mare corres
pondingly depressed. This race closed
the festivities of tho week, and we say
it with%ope.and pride that everything
passed off most pleasantly, without, so
far as we can judge, leaving a regretful
sensation In tho*wake of tho week’s
t-vvnUi. . -
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World regards the recent riot cries oj the
party with which it by preference nets not as
mere partisan triumphs gained by partisan
contrivances, but as tho unmistakable ©x-
rctfskm of a deep and genuine popular de
fend for new methods in governtfisftL, f^r a
borough purification of the public service
and for a rectification of the aims of our par
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gO-xl 'of the Democratic party.
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Tull reports.of all the
By virtae of sundry lien Warrants to
me direct**! by J. J. Brabham, Kaq..,
Gkrk oftlio Ourt fifr Kravroll couuiy,
X will soH at ^ id way, v>tt Tuesday after
w’esday In December wext, it being the
4th day of the month, »t to
the highest bidder, for cash/The follow-
ingjJcscribed persq^aL property, to wit:
One bale of cotton,*levied upon as the
property of W. PVestoa XHAfHqg |tt t
suu af James ’M. BmVtft?^ -J
{ Also,.at the ttme; time and plaoo oo
the saxne terms, two halos of cotton,
more or loste. levied upon as the property
-of W. S ^AVM^^^^jwG'of 11. J-
Brabham.
wWMgWr-AMkjq-wi
^ Julia R. Xlnaik*
,
ky James Itysn
of JhHibet^ dated tho 10th day bf lNo-
veilbcr, 1877,1 will sell at Barnwell on
rali dny next, being Mond ty, the 3d
duyjof Betmnher, .1871, kolwr
usuhlboSwof'sal-
sitriite M rhe conn^
iugj to the estate of John W; Brsdley,
deceased, containing ou*l hundred and
fiftf-three acres, nioae orfoas, «<8pin)f)a
lapis of Leroy Wf&n, ttf fl. Bradl^
[‘D.IQ. Bradley and Ismls belonging to
the eststa of Robert Bmdley, sul jeet to
and saving tho Hie esiato in dower \if
Mrs. Julia B. Ifradley in thirty-t'hree
acres, parcel of the saitltractaud desotib-
ed in the pint of J. S. Mixson dated tho
6th November, 1877* Terms: Cash
il», Atthoplackno.nastl.eJ.W. c,K ? , « h ‘ 0 P 5 J l !«>. c< »'?' «*<«««*
Brow, pfec, oil the .aloe day .12 | »j;^ eI P« Dsra of iho *«.t .od anj ..ac
by the best suthors. F
priscipal markets of the United States and
foreign countries,* a grange depart Jient, Ac.
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-One yeftj-f4‘i numbers), postage free, less
than 2 centsperweek, $l *
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World for club of twenty, separately ad-
'dressed. The Daily World for club of fifty
separately addressed.
on the same
o’clock p. in., to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following personal property :
25 bushels of corn, mCtra m less, 400
is. seed cotton, more or lees, 1,000 Ibe
der, more or less. Levied upon as
tha pnmerty of W. B. -Eavcfl at the suit
of H. J. Brabham. , j
Also, On the same day at 12 o’clock
m., to the highest bidder, for cash, at
the plantation of A. J. Clayton, the
following personal ■ property: One bale
of cotton. Levied upon as the property
of Cyrus Fields at the salt of Charles
Pecbman.
Also, On the same day. at 12 o’clock
in., at the residence of Gumoiius Johni
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With Sunday Edition, 6 months,
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With Sunday Editdon, 8 months,
son, on the plantation of J S Mixson, fqr
cash, the following property: 2 bales of
cotton, 30 bushbjs of corn, more or lesb,
10 bushels of potatoes, more or less, 10
bushels of peas, more or less, 5 bushels
of rice, more or le£&. 1,000 lbs. of fodder,
more or loss- ' Levied upoa as the prop
erty of CorueHus Johuson at the suit of
Wroton & Dowling. > - *
Also, On the saml day, at 12 o’clock
m., at tho residence of Joel McMillan,
fo? cash, the following property : 1,500
lbs. seed cctton, more or less, 50 bushels
parately add r e«ed of corn >ore or less, 25 bushels of nee,
, _ more or less, 15 bushels of potatoes, more
WORLD. I or less. Levied upon as the property of
Joel McMillan at the suit of Berkman
an
which may be due and the counsel fee of
tbeplaintifTs attorney,;''th* balance on (a
credit oj|one year, with interval from the
day of sale, purchaser to give bond and
mortgage of the premises to secure credit
|t«rtion of the pare base money uud topuy
for the pipers.
Shorill' , 8 office, Bsmwell Conrt House,
8.^., November lOih, 1877.
J. W. LANCASTER,
Sheriff Barnwbli Co.-
Execution Sales
, * + t»rnr f-feUfeh* Jfc- \ ^ ^: ~’V tT"•
—V ;
!|. E.Jlolonj vs, 0corse J. Fos'c.
I will asty
closiirc, in Mbe
iw^ the-Court of Common'
linmwcl! County/1 will sell, at
utldl Court House, S. lil V 9 R
bJfip ftSTLw Af
of tlie month, the folWjng described
real ewUte: All that tract of lapd lying
and ®¥ n g in R#
Sfat^nf South cj^linn^outamftflt eighty-
five ncres and one-lialf acre.", more or less,
HouhdtJ north by lands of the said Lucy
parlingtoh, and sonth, easfanif west by
'andj of HFra. Mary A. Richardson.
* Also,
All tbst certain tract of land situate,
lying and being in Barnwell county,
State nfiMe-taid, i^pon the head
tors of Duck Brapdh, containing* twof
Kindred and twenty-seven acres, more or
ass, hound d north by IkmU of D-. J.
Stoney, west by lands of said Loo;r
DaiHngton, and on -all other sides b;r
lands of Mrs. Mary A. Rlriuirdsoo. Pur*,
oliascrs to pay for papers.
Sheriff s Office, X'arowell, S. C-, No,
vember ID, 1ST7.
J. W. LANCASTER, S. B. C.
iwcll O. H.,
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ir desired.
& Peurlstrin.
Sheriff’s Office, Barnwell C. H. S. C.,
Nov. 16, 1877. J. W. Lancaster,
—nov22-2w Sheriff B. C-
W J & J F Sanders vs. George E Hud-
gins et si. - —- - .
By virtue of an execution to me di
reeled by J J Brabham, Esq:, Clerk of
the Court for Barnwell county, I will
soli at Barnwell C. H., 8. C. on salesday
in December next, it being the 3d day
of the month, to the highest bidder,-for
cash, the following described property,
| to, wit: The naeXpired lease of all that
land on whicb the steam mill of the above
Kit. WE
OFFER, and send m» your name and ad
dress, upon receipt of >which we
will forward jou descriptive
—**•—circulars. •, U
FcfrmviUc Ins.
Total capfl 1
AH INSpRABI-R
ft KARON A»1
SURANOS IN YOUa OWN ]
aUentum paid u»ifqairiea by mail.
on or apply by letter to
. HUTSON*]
•«t25-8ni * 1. f f - * AlkenJ)
HO FOR
As a large number
exjfocted to be h> at
cotjnTV VASili.
past ice desiring to mepn'
lioard agd lodging at the unite
popular
PATTUrRrtON IFOtJHne ^
well to ocmmunicate with the
tor AT ONOm in order to avoid
tho runlasion usual in cases where par*
t rief fail to engage board and lodging be-
wofld do
pretrieto
directed,
8. 0., on salee^PalDo^Aj^orAtxt, it
being Monday, the dajr of said montli,
to the higbeskdiflder fot^cerii, the'fol
lowing il ^ciibed real pfoperty, to.wit*
All toAt certath trad of land lying and
beibg in the county nf Barnwell, con-
tailing two hundred acres, more or less,
bounded on tho north by lands of 8.
Wilkinson, south by lauds of B. F. Rice,
cast by lauds of S. N. Walker and west
by- lands of Charles O'Brien. Levied
upon as the pieperty of George J. Fogla
at the suit of M. F. Muloay. FurpJntsert
to pay for papers. , 1 • ^ ;
’ Also,
^ J. W. Bennett vg. Andrew Stephens. 1
All that certain tract of land lying
and being in the county of Barnwell,
containing ftfrty-nine atfres, toot* Or less,
bounded by lauds of T. II. Johnson ami
by the Wood and TiHy land. Levied
Vipon as the property of Andrew Pte-
f hens at tho suit of J. W. Benaett.
'urchasers to pay for papers.
. Also,
South Carolina Loan and Trust Co. vs.
Barker A Brabham. ,
HSSTnsjai, 1 zz ^
Addreaa PATTI
♦ct554F
IhAlithtJ Sfont,
•'^Strife
Containing descriptive i Hint rated articles
on well known localiUes; continued stories
by Ilia flwemogt forotaa sad American
sutbpra; ihort ^kegrbaa/of trtvel, hit6»ry
ad venture and romance; reviews of first
cine* works; bright and erisj(fj#toriahk'Tha
beat and cheapest mngniine published.
WE POM SCIENCE
CondmeHd by E. L. and W, J. Yocbabs,
Containing the beet thoughts of the moat
I itns an
an
00
bo
Jo
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successful efforts In the-various de
partments of the farmer, the house
wife, the artisan, etc. The number
and varie t y of specimens were not
gnat, but the evidences of, respect
ively, care, culture, taste and the dis
tinguished talent were rather romark-^
able. We are extremely sorry that
our limited space denies as the pleas
ure of mentioning In detail and at
length the articles on exhibition ; but
we must content ourselves with ex
pressing the hope that alt who exhibit
ed this year will not fail to continue to
make their valuable contributions at
eteyy successive fair, for we saw noth
ing f bat was unworthy, and all Worthy
work bears Us proper and wholesome
frtilt somewhere at Itome time and Is
never lost. The premium given is a
mere bagatelle^ when compared with
All that certain tract of land lying
4 being ip -the eput^y pf Barnwell,
njtainmg sixty-eight acres, more or l&i,
(1 hp* R - II Qn 1 | Join Stokes, Sooth hy tno'is of I, >V.
SS is;
»fe **.v> f»fe>ww | \o l* ry * Tr» tt A • a 1 a t *»Ol)©rW» »-AJ©Y]©Ci UDOTI AS tn© prop*
traveling agents Specimen property of George L. Hudgius et al at of R g tt ,h c gu it of the
, etc, sent freo, wherever and ] the suit of W J a J F Sautters. Fur. ^ Tmt<
* 1 sto’irsofi«. r Em*jic.n.,s c., p [ 1 "/
Nov. 15.18n.-‘J. W. cbMerat# paj for pifep,. .J x
► * - Abo,
Simon 5rowu YB.-Lioscy Blame. ;,
F w i 4 A. f|
All lliaheertaio tmcUif land lying and
h 'ifig in tho county of /brnwell, con
tiiuing niuety-ope acrei, more or less
bounded by landsof Edmond Joiner, W,
W. Hutto, eriatc of John GlUaui, and
lands of SimOn Brown. Levied upon as
Rxcord of raortgagoa, llens*^, filed
In Clerk h office during wcek riMUng
November 26th, 1877 *
-- 4 MORTOAOW.
O. P., Mary anr| Carrie Hay to Wil
liam Mlxaon, 236 acres for $1,000 ; Isaac
Vara and others to Pelzer, Rodgers A
Co., 2C0 acres for $350; Peter Willij£s
to J. J. TSubanks, 1 mule, 3 head of
* Qatlla and 7 head of h< gs and lien on
crop for $322 ffiLB. Bonaparte to ET.
W. Hair, 150 acres for $200; Paul Best
to 6. L Priester, GO acres for $395 ; A.
W. Smoak to Bheriffof Barnwellcoifn-
ty, 891 aores for $1408.06 ; S, J. Mo-
Millan, to F. F. Carroll, 120 ncrea for
$280 ; C. M. Dewitt to Welsslngef &
Dleffeobaeh, 1 horwo and buggy
$200; J. $. Rountree to S. Brown, 1
two bo«e wagon for $80 ; I. A. Dyches,
to S. Browa, 1 bay mare for $110.
\ 00NVKYANCE8.,
8. J. Creech to 8. W. Creech, 80 acres
for $200; Sheriff of Barnwell coilftty to
A. W. Smoak. 891 aerra for $1,645 ; X*.
M. Ayer to Frank Ayer,"750 iteres,
deed of gift; Judge Probate to D. P.
Sojourner, 60 acres for $50 ; D. P. So-
J ourner to E. M. Kennedy, 60 acres for
>240 ; G. I. Priester to Paul Rest, 60
acres for $600. , .
A Fair Fidd ril’d m FavorX
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Sheriff B. C.
'. Order
State of South Carolina, county of
welt—tn the Probate Court. X
Rebecca T. Williams, Executrix, and
George I. Priester Executor of Jones
M. Williams, deceased, and George I j t| )C propertyjof Linsey ^lumo at the suit
’* ’ " ‘ * ' rftof Bi
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Jesse C. Sanders, deceased, v*. Bivau-
nah Sanders and others.
By virtue of on order made in this
cause by James M. Ryan, Esq., Probate
Judge for Barnwell county* dated the
TsGduy of November, 1877 ,T will sell
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doing find send to
tmon
for papers.
^ v I ^
Allendale
firown. Purchasers to, pay
Also,
Town Council
Searson.
vs. S. P
That dertaii lot Si tiedown of
dale, pouaty of Atrnriell. oontavn
advanced minds in tins and other
count rtss; illustrated ,when J
necessary to further can- ., ' 1
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Popular ^cienec M 0 »rtlly and
Appletons' .lo'rn&l. Wife
f Plate of Du'keM rfslj|j|f
1 Foreign And
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Popular Science Monthly and
Popular Science Monthly
-- Supplement' A- 1 ' a- ^ U#
Appletens’ Journal and Popu-
ular Science Monthly Sup
plement • - *•
Applstoas’ Jmirnal and P»p»
ular /Science Monthly Sup-
I leaieair with Plata of ^
'ickens in his Study - r -
. - Any person sending us foqr subscriptions
to either Magazine, with amount for the
same, will be entitled to a copy gratis; that
—{ fo. Avs copies of Appleton's Journal will be
sent as yoo may direct upon leceipt of
$12.00; five copiea of The Popular Science
Monthly, for $2iyX). t Address all Conupuf
aicAttens to MiWfejM. . .1
‘Allra. ^ D. vtiTLWI
te^-one V X- 64U
ay.
of December, Acr^, morc or less, Wunded northa^h^ 10 tb, >b0Te T Zt£o' t
. , . . . . - , l^^duriaK tWusual hours of sale, all t street, wutheast by lot of Town
us for THU instructions. We will not award that certain parcel or tract of land situate 1 Council and lot of Mrs. 8. I . Seerson,
any of these'prizes to my person supplying in the ebunty of ifantwell in thfi said j northwest by lot of W. H."Stark & Co.,
the World to subscribers at less than regular j State, containing eight hundred asd fifty and • southwest by Railroad Avenue.
CIUS. H. MYERS & BRO.
%
le
rates, viz
One Dollar Per Yeftr,
Address all ordeps ami letters to Itate ofJ. Angn» Williams, Henry W.
••THE ITOULD.” 35 Park Row, Sew York. | -Kearee and Joseph Sanders, belonging to
tk R.•-•Those sobscribing- befbrw Jatmary l ^jestatgof Jesso C. Sanders, deceased,
1 will recrire )he
H ookly TVbrld
Importers of
acres more or less, adjoining lands of Levied upon as the property of S. g. HrftTlfllPfl, WlTlAfl filTia RnTTl.
William Priester, Thomas P. Praul, es- cear-on at the suit of AReudala Town I V
Scotch Alt, Urotcn Stout,
Coutoeil.
until January 1, 1879, for
One Dollar.
nov29~3t
. $®^HEADACHE ato NEURALGIA
KlIA V
Da. BENSON’S Athe.
Hoed \ • «x_
Cautar
Head \ Acho.
AMD
SALAD OIL, CASTILE SOAP, &C-,
; CoMtanUyc* Hand. .
Choice Old Rye and Bcurbon WhLkey.
■ }.v ' So. 72 Exchange Plan.
BALTIMORE,
Head
CHAWOwll.ltvriLLS
the Sheriff's office in Ifarnwell, immo-
!r'*." , rT>r"“n."T'~‘"‘ ".rUfettlttf-r ShcriS'. »!<», on ..le»l.y
!,L,“ U L*".L L !” 0 . W ^tto December'aeit, «ne b/j hon» muli
and one brown horse mule. Terms
cash. H.B. TOBIN,
Novl5-3t Agent,
South Carolina—Barnwell Couoly.
exhibitiona bestow upon the associa
tion and those who desire to further
the exalted objects it has in view. For
want of space we will not be able to
publish a list of the premiums award
ed till next week.
T As was previously announced lu
these colu nor s the powerful social
drama, “Self,” waq, 1
Mortgagee's Sale
BY VIRTUE OF A MORTGAGE
made by J. W. Vcronee and W. R.
Christie to JohnU- Dowling, dated 26th
February, 1877, I will sell in front of
Head
Head
Hoad
Head
Are prepared expresaly tp dtire
Sick Headache,
Nervous Headache, v
Neuralgia, ' :
Ache.
Ache.
Purchasers to pay for papers.
Also,
^ Miles Loadholdt vs. G. C. B twers.
upon whieh he resided at the tiffid of his |’' v AlUhaT trict ofTaod l^ng stt<H.rihg
death. Tqrros: Cash enough to pay ; n ^0 county of Barnwell,, containing
the costs, expenses and disbursements of m^vcti hundred az>3 forty acres, more ot
thi»- suit and of the suit commenced in , ) f ^ 8) bounded on tjic north by lands of
1 his-court by Jones Mi williams in his , James M. Brabham, south by lands of
life time for the same purposes os the .Miles Loadholdt and (X L. Yoanw, east
present sqit, and thp: C^iQgel fees of the j by ] nD da of John C6ne and C. J. Kearae
plaintiff’s attorney in this tndsaidTor j ft0 d west by lands of R. 8. Barker, W., ... u ,
mer action, and also tho amount of any G . Thomas and Mrs. Rivannah Lipsey. MBSTUffa fWff A f A M
taxes which may be due or have been Leyjod upon as the property of G. (1 \
advanced lor said estate. Uib balance on . Rowers at the suit of Miles Loadholdt,
a credit of one year from the day of saje p arc hasers to pay for papers.
** ‘ ' Also, L r ''. •
p. Klattc & Co. vs. R. Oaktnan.'
that certain lot in the town
Blackville, county of /formVali mea*-
uritlg fifty feet front and running back
ForeigB-krtd.. DdfiUMielftsger in
titles and Kegs. .
. .W. PKteTON BOWUNO,
ACTOR, AlfJK»*lll«40Nll ER-
CIUNT, Church and Tradd Street^
Charlestons. C Established in 18^
- 1 ■
and has done more for the country peb»
pie than any other.
with interest from the dayof tolb{„
purchaser to give bond to the Probate
Judge ahd a mortgage of the premises to
secure the payment of the credit portion
| of the purchase money and to pay for the
papers.
Shipping and Commission Merchant
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
. 0 Sheriff’s Office, Barnwell, S. C-, No- one hundred snd ten feat, bou
AchSi.1 v xann Z - onA hw lot t.f AT V VIaI
nnmg
nded i
and
Nervonanass. »
and will do i{.
Ache.
Ache.
By Jamtt M. Ryan, £tq., Judge */ Probate.
Whereas, A. J. Cautben has made
' suit to me to grant him letters of ad-
dared oo Wed- ministration on the estate and effects
are
//©ad jjQTPrice 60 cents a Box Ache.
DOWIE & MOISE,
Wholesale Dbcoqists,
t— Charleston, 8. O.
Nov22-6m .
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Mrs.
Ann J. Kennedy has filed her petition in
kvember 10th, 1877.
J. W. LANCASTER, S. B. C.
State of South Cnrolina, comity of Barn-
weft—In the Prolate Court.
Angclia E. Stan set 1 etsl, against William
B. Turner et. nl. Petxtioo for parti-
- By virtue and in pursuance of ah Or
der made’ by James M. Ryan, Esq.,
Judge of Probats, in thte above^entitled
cause, on the 10th day of Nov^i
1877,1 will sell at Barnwell Courthoi
S. C., on the first Monday in December
next, it Iteing sales day, to the highest
[ bidder, for cash, the following described
property, to»wit: AH that tract of land |
south
and east by lot of M. F. Molooy, . -
by Railroad avenue and west by Lartigue J yours truly,
street. Levied upon as the property of
R. Oakman at the suit of U Klattc A Co.
Purbhascrs to pay for papers.
Sheriff’s Office, Barnwell, 8. C., Nm*
vernier 1 Oth, 1877.
J. W. LANCASTER, S. B. C.
Fruits and Froduce,
116 East Bay,
€H4a££gf’Gtt, So €
Soliciting your orders, I
a
am
J. R. TOMLINSON.
„ WM. M. HALE.Sv
sepl6-6mo
»•■•••#» .* • • ••• •
P. F. STOKiS. M.
>Mortgaffe
John G. Milnor vs. Fallic F. Barnes.
Y VIRTUE AND IN PURSTJ-
ANCEof a judgment of foreclosure, tft ]
the ftbovacated ease, in tbo^Qmirt of
Druggist and Apothecary,
•Blackville, fU Q. t
:Keep constantly on band a welt
: selected Stock of Drugs and Med!-
; cines, Oils, Potfumory, Segars, &o.
nesday evening in part, and onThura- 1 Robert Caufhen, deceased, these
, lo „ i n r„n ot ZrT I,,,.therefore to cite and admonish all and
day evening in full, at the^Uereon „ |ogular tl>e klndred Bod ol
Hall. On the first evening the i t jj e Ryheit Cautben. deceased,
ad progressed about half WaJ£>4bat they be and appear before me In
a disturbance arose In the au- the Court of Probate to be held at
Barnwell C. H., on thdffOth day of No-
vember. litst^ after publication hereof.
[ay
. which abruptly terminated the
performance for tha evening. While
tlte Waf at oftee a most unfortunate,
It was keccely fck ahd deeply d
at ID o’clock in the forenoon, to show
cause If ^ny they have why said u l-
ministraUou shbiHd not be granted
Given under my bond this 13th day
afNoveibber, 1877v. ■
XWi.-. JAMES
Judge of Probate.
the Probate Court to have a Homesiaait set in Barnwell county, State of
off for hetrxelf and children out ef ^ »— J-
personal nutate of the late Henry
Kennedy, thirty days from date hereof.
JAMES M. RYAN,
nov22—6w Judge of Probate.
MORTGAGEE’S SALE.
fr-'ipt nf lnn<1 » ^ in ara ■ v truer), v/is» f AkTtauauw/. ^ & c»acs y „
- Couimou Picas for Barnwell county, I i Witt also prescribe for patients :
'OU*h Uaro- ."7 W TT-_„ O l* Tt*» nt nhnron PmoAriotJonM eara. *
)ina, containing One hundred and fifty
no., or Iw,, «nd l.noujcd oo tho C -£?
Court House, S.
FOR CASH, ou
nd east by lands of the istste of , . .
Ashley, by lend, of Joho i ”7'
nd.od »«th hy Unde of Ooen ’diiHo.iag
By virtue of a mortgage made by
Cornelius Johnson to Wroton and Dow
ling, dated 11th day of January, A, D.
1877, Twill sell at Rarawell C. U., 8.
Cm iifttnedialely after Sheriff ’s sales, on
4 salcsday in December, 1877, bMbc high
est bidder, fo> casli, one dark sorrel.
horse. W. LANCASTER,
Nov. 17th,' L877. ^ Agcuib^f WiUiain H.
north and
Joshua
Woodwaaill
McDaniel.’ Tlie said land being sold for
a division among the heirs of Sarah
Beck, dec-eared. Purchasers to pay for
papers. -—
Sheriff’s Office, Barqwcll, S. C,, No
vember HHh, 1877.
J. W. LANCASTER, S. R. C.
State of Sotitk'Carfdina, county of i»arn-
well—In the Probate Court. . _
Bradley, Administrator of
. free of charge. Prescriptions caro-
: fully compounded. ^
: P. P. 8IOBES, M. D.
sep6-3mo
Daniel
jobber or
FOREIGN AND DOMES’!
/GOODS, NOTIONi;
GOODS, Ac.,
; 155 Meetiikj
CHARLESTON,
pm
■'Wi
sfp.7 3 mo
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o. c
1 !
'rt’T'Tft-'*
« -
JOKOj
A.'ra’oitzvK’v at
A1KKN, S. C.
tTill prac^cb in *!t o
this State, ... i;
A. M.
ATTOIUWVEY
BARNWELL, 8.
p^ictit-CH b all I
£
^ described real estate :
ccrtat^tract of laml lying and be
the coutri^of Barn wot), State afort
coiitainitigcJBe hundred and fifty i
more or less, bounded berth and east by
lands belonging to N. M. Walter, sot
by lands «if JsuncS Mooru and west by
Lower Three Runs. Purchasdrs to pay
for papers.
8h*‘rifFs Office, Barnwt-U S.C. Noveoi-'
her, 10, 1877. ^ T-T ,
J*. W. LANCASTER, S. B. ^ ^
I