The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, December 20, 1877, Image 3

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■^r v V' THE PEOPLE- to. i THUESDAY, DECEMBER 56, i8n. ISlHBHH trrfc I-.OC AI-* MIHJOKL.I..A.N Chrittauu Brief Mention. 0 Mr. Joseph BelHtwror bn* Just rs- erttnd a rhoioelot ofXobtft** Exir^efs, Florida Wator, BWl Oolooroe, Hoyt's Cologne, Toilet powder and soaps, from which parti# lb search of appro priate presents fox* their frienda can make selections. Mr. BelHoger is pre pared to sell these goods low dowti, and we feel great confidence in recom mending all to oait oq him. A.P. M&htiixb A Op.—We chanced In at tbs house of this fhre, go-ahead firm night befors last, and found them hnsy unpacking a large and Jiidlciously selected stock of goods for Christmas gifts sod dinners. It would tske more space than ws bare at our disposal tf ws mentioned everything attractive and nsefnl that we saw, but we would not he dolng Justice to our large and daily Increasing circle of readers tf we did not apprise them of at least some of tire many things we saw. In the fine of toys we saw tha indispensable jumping Jack to endless quantities, bugles, boros, guns, pistols, rattm, spades, shovsls, pick-axe*, hatchet*, horse*, drbm®, tops, watches, kellede- soopcs, etc., etc. In the way of fire works, skyrockets, roman candles, fiery snakes, suns, fire crackers, torpedoes. st& Tbs totlstts department I* well filled with the choicest perfumeries In handsome cut-glass bottle!*, the most delightful powdera and powder-boxea, soap* and soap-atands, colognes and hair oils. We saw numberless style* and qualities qf ladies' and gentle men’s eollara and neck ties, some lovely gossamer for the neck that we Just know would make some of our lady friends unbearably beaute ous and bewitching; breakfast shawls and sacques, suggestive of comfort and durability as well as beauty; paper and envelopes In boxes, suitable for present*. Going among tbs sweets ws were almost distracted by the sights which greeted our eyes. The most de licious candies, apples, o«mges, cocoa nuts, pecan nots, basis huts, almonds, raisins, okrons, currants, jellies and “sich like” goodies. Moving a little further down we were shown a great number of gilt china cups and sancea of various designs and mottoes, also toy tea setts of the same and common grades of Crockery, together with all sorts of vases. Knowing how the young men feel when I hey don their “Sunday clothes/' and having gone through that period of youthful and innocegt folly himself Mr. ManvlUs has not forgotten to pre pare for the emergency which will arise nbout Christmas time, superinduced by a general adoption of tbs “Sunday clothe*” but knowing tvlyit will be de manded from the live merchant of the day by the “young m m'd the period lie has selected, eepechlly with a vi w to meet this approaching custom. , A storehouse Of Beckman ft Psarl- steln at Midway was burned on Sat* urday night last. Whether accidentally or otherwise is not known—partly ln| sured. * “Jottings from Bamberg” fpacl ut too late for publication tbfir Our correspondent represents the son- tlment lu bis community to be la fsvaji of Register law; %?' oppos ed to the abtHt Ion of all pay t° State witness ; as In ^avor* of relegating tbeOoort House question to tbe vo* tent of the county for settlement and as in favor of making the offices ol county Auditor tfbd Treasirer elective, Charles ton jpottptt prlees vary acoor-i ding to grade from 10 1-fi to 11 cents. John P. McElhenny as administrator oi J. L. Pibbt.—We had tbe pleasure Monday last of making the acquaint aoce of this worthy son of Old Edge^ field, who is tbe agent of Messrs. Ap plegate & Sons for tbe sale of their Kns iiqjiora in South Oaroikta and Georgia. Mr. Parry is a son ol Ospt. E. W. Perry one of Edgefield's most worthy and popular citizens, and tbe yonng man seems to be In every xes- wortby representative of bis d peot a fatbea. The liquors sold by Meesrs. Apple gate & Sons are universally regarded as being among tbs best and purest In tbe market They now offer twenty, four different brands which vary in price according to age and quality, and they claim to be able to defy compe tition In prices, when tbe quality of tbe goods Is coueidtfred. We do not know where our liquor dealers can get bargains equal to those offered by tide substantial house, and we recommend them to give it a trial. 1 3 ' Blackville Note*. V-B Order Sales. Rate of South Carolina, county of Barn % well—la the Probate Court, two hundredisfel fnore or less, bounded m Splendid lots oi the Very best eegut* and chewiog tobacco wlilcli have ever m J V' been effered in this market for tire money. Of course Maovllle & Go. keep every thing ta line, We urge all in seanh of thiugs for the approaching gre*t festival to call on these gentlmen. We are au thorised to state that Sunday School teachers can buy presents for their scholars from this firm st less than the regular prices, and on ail articles bought for the proposed “Christmas Tree” a liberal deduction will be made. Read their showy advertisement and don't boy unUi you have called on them. J. G. Corns*■ xv.—Our old friend “Gus” Cornebe.Qy.aa is usual with him, has not forgotten that the great time of the year is nearly upon us. He knows that the time for fruit eake, plumb puddings, egg-nogs etc., is near St band and tbe oooaaion will find him equal to it. Every day he is getting In just the very nicest things you ever saw, afifi he is determined tbai large prices shall not frighten parties away from his popular store, and his “nice things” are marked down to the lowest notch. “Gus” believes in furnishing every one the mesas of kovtag good things at'Christmas and does not care to make a large profit, provided be Can dispense pleasure. Give him a call. Tkoae who do not often consult the almanac or who have not invested in a ' calendar clock, will nevertheless know that Christmas is near at hand* by simply walking up R. R. Avenue Old Santa Olaus has been seeding his supplies ahead of him for some time and the store windows and shelves In dicate that tbe good old fallow meant to deal generously with the little folks Quite a number of our townsmei visited Charleston during the past week. Some attending the annua communication of tbe Grand Lodge some tbe meeting of the Citadel Cadets and others on business. Ail express themselves as having bad a pleasant time and trip In the city by tbe sea, apd return Jp good spirits and hope ful anticipation of the future. At the last coramnnleatton of Black- vfll Lodge, A.\Fv M-. 1 , the following offloers w re elected to nerve for the eqeulng Maa"tdc year ; John It. Bel linger, W. (I.; J. F. Strobel, 8. W.; Thomas A. Rhoden. J. IJT.; P. J. I. Red- mood. Tree-*; and K. L. Dl< f< nbacb. Secretary. It W. ; L T Izlar 1ms been reconmiteal ued as T>. D. G.*M. of the Sixth Mss nic DNtrift of 8. 0. by the Grand Mister. I* t* also announced that the officers eb-ct » ; f Blackville Lodfce wil' he publicly Instated on the 27fh iust in the 0. li. building and.a Maacrdc a Itireas ilrltvtred by WtlUani Announcement Extraordinary. A %, | 3l.V t* U' Having a carefully assorted stock of goods and notions for the Christmas holidays, I feel great confidence in being able to supply the wants of all, and therefore extend a cordial Invita tion to my friends of Black vllle and vicinity to give mo a call. \ will also display a “Chrlsma* Tfse” from Sat urday till Tueeiday sight, which will, I trbet, fully repay any one for visiting lily store. > : ' If you do not want to buy come and ads my “Christmas Tree” anyhow, I will be glad to see you—and jour wife and little ones. At tha Poet Offioe, Blackville, S. M • Amateu bring out (be day open at' children 1 Willlston, Lady of Ulistqn, %. Doors 35 cents. Most of i he people ki our section seem to tllnk that the usury law will work weU and are pleased at its pas- sags. The few who once expressed themselves strongly against it, now seem disposed to give It a fair trial and if there is anj good in it let it be proven by a practical test. trust It may prove wise legialrlion and that it may be one of the means to rapidly build up the -broken fortunes of our States We shall see. Tlrt^i orge L. McElhenny against Isabella McElhenny et al. Complaint foraale of real estate to marshall assets and for relief. - * , • , / / Rnresaat to ;an order in the above stated cause, made by James M, Ryan, 1 K*q. t Judge of Probate for the said county* on the 17th dpr sf. December, 1877, T will offer for sale at Barnwell oo Monday, the 7th day of January, 1878, being rnksday, the following real iroperty, belonging ts the estate of }eorge L. McElhenny, deceased, to-wit; Two .oertaiu tracts or parcels of land, tp- wit: A tract or parcel of land situate in the eouuty and State aforesaid, on the road to Augusta, Georgia, C .nt&iuing one hundred and fifteep acres, more or less, hounded east by the Augusta road, south by lands of C. G. Tutt, west kf lands of W. D. Bush and north by lauds of V/. E. Hankinsou, being about one- half of a mile from EUenton station, on the Pqrt Royal Railroad,.upon which the said intestate fostfied at'the' tiffee death. Also, another tractor paicel of land, situate in saidLBpita. and county, -coataiaiag one hundred and three aorae, more or less, both sides of the Port Royal Railroad, bounded east by lands of Elmore Ashley, south by lands of Dr. W. A. Bailey, west by lands of Robert Turner and north by lands of J. P. Mc Elhenny. Terms of sale; , Cash caoqgh to pay the costa, disbursements and -ex penses of this action, including (he ram of one hundred dollars, tbe fee of th* plain tiff' s counsel and to pay nay taxes which may have been advanced, or which may he due on tbe said premises, and the balance on a credit of one year from the day of sale, with interest from the day of sale, and that - the purchaser or pur chasers be required to give the probate judge his, her of their bond or bonds and mortgage or mortgages of the premi ses to secure the payment Of the credit portion of the purchase money, and that said purchaser or purchasers do pay for the said bonds and mortgagej and for tbd titles. Sheriff's Office, Barnwell, S. C., De cember 17 th, 1877. J.W. LANCASTER, 8. B. <L Catherine Rowell against Daniel J. — Thomas end John C. Williams. By virtue of an erder made in this vause by his Renor Judge J. 1C Reed dated 26th September, 1877, I will sel! at Barnwell C. -H., 8. C., on the first Monday in January, it being aalesday, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described property^ to-writ: All that tract of land situateWn fhe-Edisto river, in the county of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, containing seven hundred acres, more or les*, which was boundec un the 6th of March, 1856, by lands o the estate of George Hartzog. W. B. Ma theny, estate of John Reed, Austin Boyl rton and Henry Il-lman and the land on which Reuberf Thomas resided in his life time. Purchasers to pay for papers. SheriffsOfTtcc, Barnwell S. C. Deoem her, 13, 1877. J. W. LANCASTER, S. B. C- J. H. Sanders, executor, et al against Lcorence Jl. Connelly et al. J'g virtue of $ judgment of the circuit court in this (; u«e, dated the 9th day of October,. 1877,1 will sell tit Rani well C. II., S. C., bn xilesday next, it beiugtke 7th day’of January, 1878, to tbe high est bidder, for cash, the following do« scribed property, to wit: t All that eer- tsin pnrcci or tracF~of k nd ~situate^Ttr north by lands nf A» P- AMrich, south by lands of Dr. Fed Hay, east by landi of Dr. Thomas Hay *u4 west by lower 3 Runs.*^ AU6, all that certain tract of laud lying and being nr the county of Barnwell, con- turning tsfo hundred and thirty-six acres, more or less, bounded north by lands of Jefep Rosier, south by lands of William J Brad Mixson’ east by lower 8 Runs and west hyumd# of W Hit am kfixfoa and John Rosier. Levied upoa a* the property o Oscar- P. Htiy fliWikU of J. D Rountree. Purchaser* to pay for papers. Also, M. F- Moloney against George J. Fogle. All that evrtain tract ef Ian# lying and toffing kifcorawdl county, con taining two hundred acres, more or lees, bounded north by lands of H. Wilkinson, | EmJ booth by lands of B. F. Rice, east by Mb**HEADACHE axd NEURALGIA FILLS. * f ^ Pa. BENSON'S AON Read - — - Gmsarr ^—— ^ ; e-;^ A** i^ S|fynf S. Mf Retd . — C>IA>io*ft* Ptua Ache. J. Are prepared expressly to tovq v- Sick ifemliiche, Bead V At-v..i>a 11 jkn.lis*. Ache. f^-r— Ache. Head Neuralgia, Ache. Head ^ Jlerro and wilfdc it. AAa. land* qf S. N* Walker nod west by Unda of Charles O'Brien. Levied upon as the as O’Brien. property of George J. Fogle at the of M. F. Moloney. Purchasers to pay for papery. Sheriff’s office, Barnwell Court House, 8. C-, December 15th, 1877. J. W. LANCASTER, _j€* > wA. Sheriff Bartiwell Co. i—I—: —; p*Pr4e«80 cent* aBoxMdM Ache. DOWIE&MOIBB, _ Wuolksalr Dbcooists, Charleston, 8. 0. Nov32 6m . ,:1 Ml M ? M BARNWELL DRUG STORE. 5TO ALL WB0U1T tA Y CON- CEBN: *NOT1CR 18 HEREBY OIVEN, that Mra. Ana J- Kennedy has filed her petition in tbe Probote Court to have a Homestead act off for hsraelf and. ahildrxn out . of tha •f th« lata Rewry W eraof. “j K w nady, thirty days from data he JAMK8 M. RYAN. aovfJt—6w *r ~ —iooifobT— Little Folks. fade* sf Prohate JOSEPH BhLLINOKRy Ag't., \ • i * - v« a, . naunEvaAI. N. DEALXB Ol Drugs, Medicines, it-- Christmas Good*! . Christmas Goods! M. BUR DEB JOTTOW TACTOE AND C OMXISB ION MERCHANT AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ** ■ £ vv, *• - Strict Attsetfra to aN Prcwpt KcmHiaacas. ocf.8-" It l« anppoeert; oo the Fair Ground* »tll*rnwp||, mortar*** and two bote* of B. A. W. Mow tp R- H. Moore, oue of F. Mew to 1 th* note* being for $176.00, dated Jan uary 8d’ 1876, on which thotw Is a credit of $50.00, the other being for $000. AH person* ar* warned not to -trade for these note*, and the find wHIIms rewarded by their return to at Allendale. Bbown. Till FOLLOWING PFFER. and send us your name and ad- draaa, upoa receipt af which wa Will forward you descriptive , t eirsulars. w Appleton’s Journal, . ; J bin** jrno*. iJsS C n K M I C L N, PERFUMERY, FANCY TOILET ARTICLE*, Trusses, Shoulder-Braces, Syringes, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DTEsSTUFP. Containing doacriptiva illustrated ankles ksaUlies,* | ea well known kcaliUes,- continued stories by the foremost foreign and • Atnvriesw authors; short sketches of travel, history | adventure and romance; reviews ef first class works; bright end crisp editorials. Tha beat sad cheapest magaaiae puMtshed. The undersigned beg leave to call tha at- - a, i tration of the publkae the fofiowtag art*- _ . . . W^ra*. IfB (OfftU tuna KPiTIlf, at all Hour*. TOBACCO, SEOABfl AND SNUFF. ever before offered: BOv22-3a Co&Costt To moke a change la my buslneea t offer from Friday, tbe 7th Inst., my stock o# dry gooda, shawl*, boot*, shoes,'bats, clothing, tinware, hard ware aod notion* nt«tot,only lor cash, I Offer very low a beautiful lot ol Christmas toys and trinkets, glaoa* ware and crockery, groceries and med icines. All parties l# debt to L. A. Thomson St Oo. or myself will save coat by pay* log ap at once. Fire Crackers, ^ Roman Candles, Sky Rockate, Sand Cracker!, Blue Lights, 4a>, >* Also, China Babies, , China Liaeo Delia, Wax Crying Du Us, ^ China Tto Batts. j Tin Henw, Bslancing Horn*, I Wax Baby in ’ Conch, Stables with 2 horses, Jockey Riders, Paintedwood whistles Birds on bellows, [ Tin trumpets, Fancy Rattles, i ' Ticking wntchaa. Pewter whistles, Gilt whistles, B«* kw*. Tin Khakass, Vi Tin atovea, -» Fine BamwoaJsfia, China Vaaea, Paper cap pistols, C 4k n 4k ae m , Lae fancy canuy, . Conduettd ly *. L. and W IC—Uimng the Iwat advanced minds conntrier, illustrated whew ■eeeaeaiqr te tort her aew- vey their ideas. TBWP0TVL4* scnircM monthly 8 UFPEMKST, I CesDsorao »v K. L oira N, J. FWwnia, Cowtaiwlng the vary beet artkle* published ia tha foreign seiea- Frwkk tmAj, Guild' revtewa apCCtAL ChVB Pecan nots, Apples, Oaages, Baaannaa, Ceooannts j and evSTytking aka. C. E. LARTIGUE. A. B. HOOTON k B&0- Bamberg. S. O., December 10,1877, Appleton’s Journal . . perfisaara, Appleton*' Journal, with Plate *f Dickens ia Me Etwdy,' .j « - . • Popular Bctenee MedHily • Popular Science Monthly fhipplemeat v . . We wilt seed the above thoughts ef the meet i la this and other Blackville, Dac. 6rb. oct4-8m tp ona address for one year, for tfi.fo Wilts of Diakeaa In his Study, $10.00. aaagasinea 9.60; wit k Foreign and domestic quorfi, Tobacco, Began, ko. m*t8mBSKa 185 N. A. Hunt & Co. SMtk CtrolllM—Barnwell Cutj. j No „ M , *> *■ **"■ **. •/ r"***-1 ..j WHOLESALE DEALER* IN Boots, Shoes and Trunks, roposed measure to establish bounty courts does notfneet with the approbation of the people. It is look* ed upon as a bardeosotne establish*' meat which will greatly increase coun ty expenses, taka up much valuable time, delay tbe disposing of criminal offences, contrary to the spirit of tbs constitution, < which guarantee* tbs speedy investigation of criminal char- gus,■prove the source of innumerable appeals and unsatisfactory decisions, unieoa men competent for circuit judges are placed upon the bench, delay the recovery of judgment when emergencies arise which call for quick recovery or money lost, and In fact open to many other objections which space will not allow us to consider. The memorial of the Oouoty Com missioners to the Legislature In ref- erenoe to public buildings ho* again revived the county seat question. We thought that the matter was to be let alone where It was, At least that was the tiniferstAudlng during the last campaign. We understand, however, that there nrethoae who say that they don’t cure a continental for tbeir B aiges now that they are in office, t these public servants have some honest and honorable oonatltuents who t ade pledgee for them, who do oare r their pledges and, will remember them too—Verbum sap.(beads.) As the Legislatnre has now said that the citizens who own money shall not rent it oat for more than seveu per oent, would It not now be well tb carry the reform movement still further and prohibit real estate owners, who have farm* ao<Lbouees “to let,” from contracting for j* higher rental tfaaq seven per cent, oo t$e value of tbs) property as assessed for taxes? We think this could be easily regulated by punishing any party or parties who| offere or demandfli a greater sum than _ the act, by confinement the peoitehtlary at hard labor for Mesa than one tear nor mere than for me, and a forfeiture to the State of the property so offered for rent and * floe of one thousand dollars oo tbe to psy more than pre- Baruwell county, State of South Caroli na, containing eight hundred acres, more *r les*, bounded now or lately by dands of WSlsdn Sanders, William Creech, es«« tate of Moses Sanders and others, beiug the plantation on which this defendant, Lawrence- R. Connelly, now resides Purchasers to pay tor papers. -« Sheriff’s Office, Barnwell, 8. C., De cember 13th, 1877. J. W. LANCASTER, S. B. C. Angelia E. Stansvfetrnl against William B- Turner et. si. IVition ftr parti tion. *-• By virtue and in pursuance of an or der made by James M. Ilf an, Efcq., Judge of Probata, in the above entitled cause, on the 10th day of November, 1877,1 will toll at Barnwell Courthouse, S. C., on the first Monday in January next, it being sales day, to the hixhest bidder, for cash, tbe following described property, to-wit: All that tract of land in Barnwell county, State of South Caro lina, containing one hundred and fifty acre*, mote or less, and bounded pn tbe ' Nos. 161 and 163 Meeting Street, »r#v*- . frf* Ft « ' * ! w - J » w * k * +J + ~ CHRLESTON^OUTH CAROLINA. Also a full line of Men*’ and Boys Wool and Fur Hats. v. nov8-8m Whereas J. J. Brabham, dark of tbe court of comm on pleas for said county, bath made suit to me to grant him let ters of administration of tbe estate and effects of Mary Ann Presey—a derelict estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tbs skid Mary Ann Pressy, deceased, that they be and a ppear before me fn the probate I court for said county to be holden at Barnwell on the 5th day of Febroary next, at ten o’clock a. m., to show cause, if any they can, why said ad ministration should not be granted. TJIVhBpndOT my hantfri “ A* Hth day of December, * James m. $yan,* d«o13-7 'J Jadgtnf Probata Popular Science Monthly Mid Appleton* Journni, with ekes* la hie w » Charleston, S. C, of Biekese Study • » Popular Science Monthly and Popular Science Monthly Supplement - - - Appleton*’ Journal and Pops- m* iiWr Hetievnrtto RiyimlWlvr Hut>» sesews vra»*v7ii war •—* vra■ v * ■- plement - - • • Apyletoael Joevnal and Pop* ular Nciance Monthly Sup plement, with Plate Dickon* in hie Study 8 00 1 00 Foreign and Bottle* and Kegs. Orders proa 8epl3-3md iilfonr subsa W. PRESTON DO 1 ;0f[ FACTOR AND COM MISSION MF.E- Any perron eending u»|four gubgcriptione 1 , „ to either Magaiine, with amount for thfi ] CHANT, Church and Tradd Streets, name, will be entitled to a copy gnUM thtol ’ : ^- Ct.rlerfon,8.C. BwMhMk^iir <riAk<M -ft- of Th. and has done more for th* country - For Christmas. north and cast by lands of the estate of Joshua Ashley, west by lands of John B. J Quittleb&im, Monthly; for 1-20.00. Addreae all Commuf nicatione to D. APPLETON ft CO, PublUhera, | M9 and. 651 Broadway, N Y. SaharrtptloM to the atove ttaptaine* neHvvd al I TM. OOee eetlS-1* pie than any other. eep27 -8tno WlUlstoa, 8. C.B-RJ JUST ARSITBD* WILL attend •toNs tiitou#sefi finmweU nd adjacent count lee- oct25-8m cm a myers a bro., Daniel Haas, A full supply of Trimmed and Un trimmed LADIES’ HATS of all styles and varieties. Also, a Select lot of Xteehdp-mmdo Men’* and Soya* m HUMBUG CABINET ORGANS. autacriban havs just received the largest and fineot collection ef Ofgowe CLOTHING, Woodwatd and south by lands of Owen McDaniel. The said land being sold for a division among the heirs of Barak Beck, deceased. * Purchasers. to pay for papers. The above described lands were* iold December 3d, 1877. to B. O. Stansell, . who did not comply with the terms ol ■ale, and will now be resold at the risk of the former purchaser. Purchasers to pay for papers. f ' T Sheriff’s Office, Barnwell, S. C., De cember 15th, 1877. J. W. LANCASTER,^. B. C. 966YS AND BB0ES. AH sort, or ■ ' FRUIT-AND ONFECTIONERY. Call on me. f , - JT. G. CORNEHBN. Barnwell, S. C., November 22,1877. ever offered for sale in Angusta, which they will dispose of at reasonable price*. Every instrument warranted for 5 yean. , Oates Bros., Successors to Geo. A. Oates, Augusta. QPJ. M. Ryan, agent for above. A large assortnient of tohisel and mis cellaneous books and all kiftii of statkm- d at ery con always be found Oates Brow, dccl3-6m 244 Broad Street Robert Thomson. * ■ | ^ k Execution Sales J. F. Brabham against C. J. Kearse. By virtue of sundry execution# to ns directed, I will sell at Barnwell C. H., 8. C., on salesdiy in January, 1878, it being Monday* tbe 7th d»y of said month, to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described real property, to-wit: All that certain tract of land lying and JfOTICSJ, The undersigned gives notice that I he will apply to the Judge of Probate for Barnwell county on tbe 16th day I of January, 187$, at 10 o’clock a. m., for a final discharge os administrator I of David Seiglor. derfi-td yon Bmouau ATTORNEY AT LAW, Deauftirt' S- C. xoticv. >. ^' Parties bolding dal ms against the estate of James Banders, Br., will pre sent them, and all persons Indebted to the said estate will make Immediate payment to the undersigned or either of them. aM F.t.tkatoi Baxmoo, Executrix. Jorrsor Bamerr Executor. novl6-lm Central Hotel Broad Street AYKWXJfo’TA, cnkoroxa Mrs- M- W- Thomas. Cwtrallr tnrttl ■ oravratoil to Balnberg being in Barnwell county, ndredtnd twenty-two acres, more or P7 hundred and twenty less, bounded north by brads of Jacob Lyoni, south by lands of 8. E. Harrison, east by lands of V. W. Manuel and wed by lands of Sarah Chaasereau. Levied upon as the property of C. J. Kearse at the suit of J’ F. Brabham. Purchasers to ?i rfor lT"» ' 7 Also, J. D. Rountree against Oscar P. Hay, Susan C. Hay, Thomas P. Hay. All that certain tract of fend ^Ing and t being ia Barnwell county, containing l .A- ■ f,. ' \ ^*■ . . i X notice that Of Probate 15th day of It a. m. for final (Rsebarge as. administratrix of Joseph Tyler. Mas. T, A. P. Trum. novfig-ia • r-»* Sale Stable. Impertsn of .♦ • Brandies, Wines, Qins, Rum, Ser>tch Ate, Broirn Stout, I SALAD OIL. CASTILE SOAP. Ac., Crasuaiij d* Nani. L Ch»lf«OWRye »na««riM Wlfrkfy.^ -5* * JOBBER OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, NOTIONS, FA GOODS, Ac., 155 CHARLESTON, & C. sep27 3mo No. 72 Exchange Place. BALTUIORIX oetll-Cnr ' . 1 WM.M.aAtE "* , " auL WHOLESALE DIALER IN FniUs and Produce, 116 Ea-st Bay. * So €i orders, I am, Soliciting your yo«rt trulyr- - * J. R. TOMLINSON. WM. M. HALE. ■epHMlmo Pianos! Pianos 1 If you want a first class Piano Forte at a reasonable price, go Ip : ' j ii"' - O.VTEC BIOS. AUM'STA, CEORQIA, ONE car load of fine ■X' WoUo© Horses and Mules J«*t arrived and for tale low down for. r - Barcbebo, R Nov. 9, 1877. and you can get one that will do service ■, in every respect,* and for durability and j with sweetness of tone cannot be axcelted if. equalled. Picture Frames- IWu VrkfdlKnH. nujrkiiul of pictnres that they want framed would do wefl to take them to i i OATES BROS-, ACOUITA, who Will do -- V.