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■■OHM ^•oUabiy June lo MilisTjr part^, w hicli expected aoiuetking to done, it is generally thought that they w7fl withdraw from the raoe beforfe the elect lion. Such a course on their pVrt will i, OCTOBER 24,1878.: 7 _ liJMi* «i WUiITO V«l pixiv VTIlI . ' —• • * f t * T - u -’--* 1 -V 7 ■' ' { Jir ' | . 0fp m tvm\ ««ffinti am fn» Ia. trill bWAjft lllfl Uiih O&d plUDlcJ tDOn* tllUH ' !»««*> vr««» V. •«..! .1 » «U« tpr , .,11 oi(n( , r|il Ar >lW indicate Unit both raers in Htmiweil ore united in their aims, both resolved lo do d fairly,i do preserve pence in all our borders, wd W join hciiHitv in rebuilding tiie shattered fortunes of our peoytle nud State. 1 A letter was rend from Smalls, which failed to elicit any entUusiusm, and it is of tuo liiile ini portancc to dwell on, as tlnrt statepnan will soon retire from the halls of Con- ^ piss tft the catVDfi^efineymprrtybctnr DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. ’4 /V 'V; - Jr*~ 'ir.... N«r o^rernor. .. triDfiflAMPTON. For Lieutenant-Governor. W. D. SIMPSON. ■ For Secretary of State, jggr K M. SIMS. For SupcrlnteDdent of Eilucntlon, tt a THOMPSON. r rn For Comptroller-General, y* JOHNSON HAGOOD. Fag Adjutant and! Inspector-General, R W. WblSR For Ststo Trcasutw, r a L. LEAPHAH^. For Attorney-Gen«al. f — OUMANa ~ ' For Congress^ GEORGE D. TILLMAN. B ""M V TICKET v '* aerj^irsd in Utmlfjirwliile lie has been a public servant. It was evidon’t, however, that the Convention favored the re-elec tion of Smalls, and WC believe that a resolution of that tenor was dftoptel. Hufhrg^o&cludod its labors the Conven tion odjourned, we suppose, ni/ic die. Major 4»roi'ne I). TlilntHH. Rapresentatlvea, r 'mr If the Democracy could fully nppre- ciate the vital importance of Major Till man’s election to Congress lus success would Be assured. He is a plain, cur- >« Af n/wiiXicA rfwn r> I mm trO n f 1, -1 It u ) i \L 1, i. • Ti ^ Iiunt., x v~tvx it * i t prrriTTvrTiTXfTi« w his ccnipetitor, Robert Stniills, is a con- Tfe^P==t?1cd tefoTe n Judge chosen os a Republican by a Republican Legisla ture, and found guilty by a jury of his own rgcc. Will honest colored men vote for him. ' We believe i.m . if in ewnot, without proving tli in-'Le" tueuT^ iflinnKTro^bere ln^n"(B« Gmng'‘fl. Of courso all the membera iu all tbr Oranges should pledge tbom- solves to carry out the plan and agrdi to pay «' forfeit locese imyjgember Ornre or forvftr Tsssscars, > r.'UNVM.i.i., .v.r.. IS.J8T8. f The Tnaisnrer » books will bo openwl for the Ust iDstsllmeiit^of Taxes for (he tfscal the general agreement dr allowed more to be planted on bis lands than the amount agreed upon. If any member broko bfs a^rreraent he eliTfuld be reported to bis. Grange by a brother momber, to be (^ alt wltbi I think this pluu, if cfrrrled out faithfully, would give us an. average price for the ncjcr year’s c rop of 12 1 .s to 1* e< ii'h [>er pound, instvuii of about 0 cents for this year’s ci$>|% • ' And If so, would It uolbi' imadvon- year, 1877, W the following places: itff' - f htl Jilrw* f |*ii wrl ■ m 1 XuC™tX»y| t/CluGCr i , Hrwintoa.rWrrlucsdsy, fiefober 2, A Uendslo, Tjuirsday, October S, v PrieKtor’s .Store, Friday. Oetolwr 4. Ituford's llridge,.Saturday, October 6, Will+am*’ Achcol Hon nr tl .Stpiingx Tovvn>ihi|), Klnuday, October ". /Aibbias, Tuesday, October 1 8. Mixsoa a Mill, W«siljiee'L»y,()ctober lb Wjlli-toav Fridny. IiclntiOr 11. lUuckville, JSlurday, October W, firahnra*, Mobdttjr, Ociikberl4. tWnibor*g. Tu«^iTiiy7~ti<«T«r>ei > . . M id way.-VVodoenrifty, October lb. 1 UJfc XvTT*V tage to tire wholo country at lafg^to have dhls impnr|4(jbt stupid at a pii< e that §141 pay something to the planter? I think it vtouliAr ' B'tsUiesa in eU departments would be iniproved aW.bom fitted. I have written hurriedly, but I hope not unintelligibly, nnd I trust that thla !ette#rnay be the m?ans of exciting argument on the subj-ct, nnd of help ing and benr fitting the now much de pressed condition of the Southern cotton planter. Blacuville. IfowelTiJ^iU, Tburrduy, October 17. Khfjittrdt|a, Fridayt October 18. 't)gi’»wuth fnjanticttuii ufwwwiwf Klnte iin«l National A'eWs. ef Xuvciiiber II AT teat I*XAT:o.v.-£nile Tax, 4i wills ; Orfltrity TVi, ttnitrt‘1; 3lut Tiis, 2 ruTTlf: Past Indebtediios-t, 1 mill; School 7ax, 2 Dll) I?. United .States 7Ve*'urv Notes Bank Bnis. Gold und .SUver Coin only, receivable for Taxes. ALFA’Fb AUPA’ICH. Treasurer Harnwell County. Charles D, C. Adams and Jeremiah J. Milt's, Tr ’ tbvinir ■w»hiwas‘ under firm nataaof AdaOi^A-Mlwe, v». William raders. J. Jones. BY yiBTBF. of an exoe^ion to me di rected by 4, J. Frabham, Esrp, Clerk of the t'ourt fur Barnwell county, b 0., J will «>f- fer for sale, at public auction, to the high est bidder, tor cash, on liONUAY the Ch j day of NOVEMBElt, 1478, tho following Ueseiibed real property, to wit: 1. All that ibalittitl in or Tract of Land elluate and being near the town of- Bam berg, In the county of Barnwell contain leg-ottcrfttmdml mid BgVuiity-fivc arren, more vii'T'^. Hinl b'luii'len liv ini reia n.tw op lately of Dr. L. A. Wrlglg,. Ivtiftic 8. Bam berg and Piineu Rood, 'tnd read estate be ing In tho possession of J. ^. H. Jones, t.-n i at af-ttfww A A* 11* AU VE i: TJSEME XT.S IVOTICK. ALL parties indebted to the late firm of Beckman 1‘e wm.ktkin arererpiircil to make payment within thirty days or their notes and a'-counts will be placed in the hands uf my-attorney for collection. And ns I expect The- health r+f th^v llon.—Alex.—nf uittiin ihe ^.eidjbirty Stephens la improving.. • doy^tascttlc their notes and aecbuuts, I beg , , . . , i . „ tluitfKey 4H net hut to cull and examine nlv Now Is thC flir.e for bad bojs to fall ^ ] l .g C g,, )c ^ of ficntral Mercltabdise. And out of hickory trees. J i ns I have e^tablisliod here n jyjirehmise, Texas will grow over 1,000,000 bales of cotton this year. MPmk'' . mBmZ JOHN C. DAY'S*, ^ H«NRT H^RIZOO, J. A MILLER, . D. PAUL SOJOURNER, L If. HUTSONi^ Wi GILMORE SIMMS. nn • - • ■ • . County Comml*«loners, j. c. mcmillan, J. W. JENNY, ’K B. CREEOH. .. - -r , « School Commissioner, A. BUIST. To C^rreopowdewt*. '' ' T —J . r, - . .yv 4 We again say that we will not publish any communications from unknown eon respondent*. This, with bad spelling and worse doctrines, has rent several contributions to the waste basket this week. X* 9 -Wears always willing to publish arti- i of general or local interest. Two Bloch Cottoo Planted. the willing slaves of the Republican party. Tho Northern wing of the party is spar ing no Effort to whip the caWed p *cp!e to BBpport’Smnils, but they cannot sue. ceed if the Democracy will only do their plain and easy and sacred duty. If the white people are grateful -they-will re member the feailess leader who, two years ago, headed the fmldrti hope iu this District; who has spent his time and his menus since in endeavoring to gain the sem iu Congress to which he was legally elect'd two years ago. If they are politically wise they will, “ as mueh as in them is,” spare no time or V -V , i prevents ui from com*.. 4 ,_ . •. r , . f Tor the Republican candidate mfuting upon the thoughtful letter ©f r our new and fatolligent correspondent, “ Bbckville.’’ . We shall refer to it hereafter and ask for it now a careful reading, believing as we do that it marks out the only road to our certain and per manent prosperity. f-i - K?; : -• : » I 1 T|ie Cnniler Arrests. ’ V ■ \ V ' ' m— On the 18th instant United States Deputy Marshall Hannifin, well known to the people of B^rinrell us Commis sioner Eaton’s right hand man iu the nr- rests made in 187C, went to Sumter and MTeetcd apd carried to Charleston Measrr. Schwerin, Phillips and Mc- Cutchcu., The warrants were issued by Sam Lee, ou affidavits of Coghlnu, the Irikhman who tried to bring on a colli, eioa between the whites and blacks on the 12th instant. As they have been guilty of no violation of law, it can be regarded as only an attempt to iutimi- Republican IXomluatias Co up cm I ou. r* Tbis body met at Blackvil'e on last Friday. The attendance was small nnd its enthusiasm infihitUimal. One white (the last of the Mohicans) and about forty colored delegates wore present. The Convention lot with closed doors r but we learn that its proceedings were of *a moat orderly character, contrasting piU rtrongly with thorn noisy assemblages that have heretofore made and unmade Republicans office-holders, but never statesmen. A great many speeches were mode, of course, for speech.making is a necessary element ia their Convention*, as in tboso of other parties* but they were all-of a ooaaervatite character. After the organization of tho Con, vention Aomiuations for the Legislature were declared in ordfrr, tttd‘ some twen ty five candidates were announced. Among these wore several prominent nnd straight .out Democrats, whose names were- used without their consent. A effort to wiii his triumphnut election, for Tillrfhin’s single vote iu Con gress may kayo the country from Radi calism and secure tho election of a Democratic President in 1880 sliou’d no popular choice be Ifiado and the cL’ctiou thrown into tho House of Represent a ■ lives. ZsKc/ TUhnnn and Smith (\ir<■Una's vote vciU be cust for the Jtenmr itir mine/',; elect Smalls and it will be cast The Beaufort *Tribuue«nys that, nt the Reprrl>!iean convention in hi in Beaufort, Smalls “ gave a graphic ac count Of hia escapes in Blackvillo last Friday from the blood-thirsty red shirts, and he said he had now in his' possession a large iron bolt that was thrown at him as he entered tl e cur.” We are afraid that the Hon. Robert is iltber an incipient.lunatic or on the verge of delirium tr< tm-ns, for no sane or sober man could tell such a whop per. County treasurers throughout lhe Stale are pn Ihe var path. The tnxvbleproperty of Aiken coun ty is valued at §9,000,000. In China 7.000,000 persons have per ished of famine this year. An old proverb says that “ matrimo- ny Is a matter of money.” Trouble is brewing in the East and the Russian bear is the brewer.. - « E:t Secretary Bristow has commen ced tho practice of law in New Y^rk. Mad dogs are again reported to be numerous in Lexington county. The Bunk of England lias raised its rate of discount.' Follow its example. In Florida both of fhe Democratic nominees for Congress will be elected. Horry lias recently discovered thaj. there is lots of gold within her bor ders. * Thirty-five convicts are tuitdng un der peas in the State Houf o. grounds at Columbia. E even Catholic priests have died at Memphis this summer in the dis charge of duty. A Hpafthuburg farmer lies 1 e-n picking up nuggets of guid on t he hill sides of his farm. . Stock of. the Langley (Aikei) Flu t >- ry is eeillng at a premium of iw !vo and a half dollars. The Georgia Legislature, which meets on November Gth, has but one negro member. General John C. Fremont iias re cently been appointed Governor of Arizona. The North Carolina apple crop is unusually good and apple j .ck pill be plentiful. The Ridical county convention of Richland county has put in the field a parti colored ticket. where 1 keep ou hiuxl, nt astonishTyTow prices, Buggies of every style nnd quality. Whips, Umbredis and Hunn-ss-* 1 will be pleased- to show to my customers sixty vliffjr- er.t kinds of Bufreit's, out of which I orn Mire }*> suit lbeat, nn*! at p*riws-4o-sHb-tlnv hard times. -fSvll nnd see,for yourselves % Rent of said ml estate to lxjeoxnedue fr>>m ssld J. S. B. Jotios in tli • Fall <>f pre- h nt year, amounting to aevtaitv-llve gul- t|t*. ' L : v • , Terms of sale: Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers. ocl7-td J. W. LANCA81 J.R, 8. B. C - . -AT— ALLAN'S. FINE WATCITEH, Amcritfan and Swiss, of the,La lest Styles. ' * RICH JEWELRY ilkk The Great siviNGS Institltiov $50 to $100 BAYED!! Unrivalled Piaxos! SUPERIOR ORGANS LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOl/lH ! 1 Of New dnTT EIi'gflht IFrsrtfns nnd EYqHT- 1 -elto W -alto WurkniHiihiiiii.—„ STERLING SILVERWARE, -t- — r- 2 ~ r ta Freab knffeeaaTlfor P,V(arng; wpecUl- ly udaptol for Wedding Presents. SILVER PL’ATEDWARE.- IL U. Eaatarlirtg ASon vs, B.W. L. Stan- sell—Fxeeuifm. Tea 8e*e, tVaitors.lco Pltchei-s, Butter Dishi s. Cups, Goblets, spoons, Forks of best quality, Ac. CHOICE FANCY GOODS. By vrtine ofexecution lome directed by J. J. Br:<ffiu>ih>ilMQ., Clerk of-the Court of Common Picas for IVcn'vell county, 8. I w-.ll offer for sale, at jntplic atTction. in fi-out of the ShsrilTS ofiice, on tho1>rnt Mon day in November next, It being sulesdayqf saiit month, to the highest bidder, for cnslr,\ the following described personal property, to wit : " -Gne sltigle-ftoated bagiry. and linrncss. Levied upon ns thc property of If. W. L. Stnn- ijoll. at the stilt of 11. it, Kasterliiigx 8on. French and Amei Iran‘Clocks, Fine Tati Cutlery, Spectacles, Ac. v . ALFO, Aquilla Woo ley vs. J. F. Crawley. ‘ At the same time and pMce, I.wiil offer for sale, one cream mare and one buggy nnd hari.e-s ^Levied upon ns the property of J. F. Crowley, at the suit of Aquilla W oolcy. thu n small nmnunt of ensh will get you a stylish and warranted Bng^y. II. BF.RKMAN. Midway, S. C., October 18, 1878. Notes and atcobnnts assigned me by L. L. Myers for the benefit of Simon Pass wiust also be settled in thirty days or they will be likewise disposed of. oc24-lmo Real Estate ■Agfpmry. ~ Ordei 'Sales. I. D. Mowry A Son vs. Joseph E. Bates. 1 offer nay’services ns Real Estate Agent to parties T-tmng Lmnls < v , Houses to sell, ftpd I will einit-fivor to make quick sales i-f ufl property cn- = trusted to gie. . Fhuve now for sale Dwelling Houses and Lots iu BUc-kv.lle nud Lands near the same place adapted fur fainting puP^oses. Also, a tract oFland near Grahams. All of imk«h I will treat for on ae- cpinmoda^ng terms. Your favors lespeetfnHv sollt fted. G. E. BI EXdMAN, , oc24-t,f Blm-kvjiie, S. C. Barnwell Lands f Sale Plantati rs Eh'.V choice (b d ton can he bought at reasonable rates, ituatetf near Wifilston and Blaekville, .V i between the 8 mth Carolina Railroad jand tbe Edisto river. For terms ap- 1 ply t" H. M. THOMPSGN, o« 2i-tf . . W ilUfctuii. t-i. t = Afffrn'fw^r pfimt Dl8thntjtu; OX Tin: It!<■ Il l' Tflt.AC'K. Tlic True *o Pro»>|»erIly Two Vliich 1'ottoii 1*1:1 hting. sm. To fh" Editor o f The Eenph-: Cannot we find a remedy for this ex cessive planting of cotton by our planters? The price of the article is now down si low that It is a question whether there is any profit left after paying the cost of making tho cotton. This year the crop lu this county, and perhaps some of the adjoining ones, is said to be at least one-tltird short. The crop of tho whole country is esti mated this year nt 5 000,000 bales ; so that although our neighborhoods make short crops, the entire crop will be so large es to keep prices down very low. Why not plant less cotton and, get bet ter prices ? Cannot this be done ? I think it can. Tho planters of the South ate all members of Granges. Why cannot these Granges meet in convention, say- in January, or at such time as may suit best,and look into this matter? Why Auld not such nn agreement"' 0WUt ^ ^ ... . . . ° fiionnnnoi 4S tbfcrbe entered into ? Every plan ter bind himself to bis Grange to plant 'the coming year two-thirds or three- quarters only (as may be agreed on) as much land iu cotton as he planted the present year. For instance, the present year’s crop is estimated at 5.600,000 bales. A general agreement to plant only three-quarters as much land in cotton tbe coming year wouht produce say 8,750,000 bales. Now, would not these 3,750,000 bales bring as much as the 5,000,000 tales of this year ? I think there to little doubt of Pjoromiitee of seven was charged with the duty of selecting five candidates .. _» fh.n. a.DMncpuii. i u „ Aft „ * short consultation tbe committee pre sented a report favoring tbe endorsement of tbe entire Democrat!© county ticket, some discussion the report was "tfcbet on whioh aay 1,250,000 bales were mad<3 this year-was suffered to lie out, Jt would still be a benefit to tbe planters. But this land need not re main Idle. Itcould be planted iu corn,- and’ adopted, ft endorsed Ml t 0818 grain, and the ‘ jfcwpt Mmwj. I. M. Hwwn W 04 * “ ^ planttu would bo gteater A. Hiller, .ubMitutiog for, ' b *“ l! P ta0, ' d “» 10 c, > tt0 “- J-fihrt I II hR® question were laid before the dwii I Grange# and argued there, would the V «a«bbere IsM# see the advantage of NO 11‘L IS IILHEBY GIVl’.V, That the .uniliM-^ifru 1 ''' will apply <m FriUay, 1 he J5t h iln'y of aoYEMIL.it, isTS, to the Ju L r -‘ < f Probate for Bern we 1 c,nr uy, for 11 <11“- ehnrge us Admiulstrater of v.. W. W.iliis. deffHM'il. - M WILLIS, ocil-T Adtaini-mitor. W. J. FARR “THE LAMP MAN.” HAS MOVED lf> the Hotchkiss Store, op posife Tlu innr K Itluites’nrul the Fountain ini-1 next store eft Hof F. E. Ssjinas’ Grocery . s t<>re. «mi lie will he g! ul lo tcehis ohl pxt- rons atuF as many new ones as may desire Good nnd Cheap Lanins, Crockery, Glass ware, Kerosene Oil, nti-i his usual variety of California mining stocks have of Goods ncedo.1 by every house-keeper. No. 1 Kerosiue, ISo. to 20-.a gallon; ah J also, sells the late appreciated greatly, ami times are flush on tho golden shore. 4 Tito population ot Memphis when the fever broke out was'40,000. Now U 4 2,000 whites and 6,000 colored. Darlington hAffriomirhied a striped, ticket—Ihiee whites nnd eeven color ed—and they shall be beaten with many stripes. Hampton has been carrying on a Democratic revival in Hampton', Beau fort and Colleton. The field is full of blupk birds ready for the harvest. Tho Charleston Democracy-have nominated a capital straigdit-ont Dem ocratic ticket, on which are three col ored men. Major T. B. Fraser, Senator from Sumter, will probably be elected Judge of the Third Fjrcnit, to fill the vacan cy caused by tbe death of Judge A. J. Shaw. The debt of Georgia amounts to §10 411500. her Uixdble property to 8'i;55,659,5d0, and the three railroads tho State are valued- at §12,000,060. Colonel J. F. Truelten, State coneta- ble, recently arrested iu North Georgia D. L. Turner, defaulting Radical ex- Probate Judge of Edgefield county, and brought him back. The Abbeville Medium has the best of reasons for saying that the Radicals have determined to put out a ticket in that county and contest tlio coming election with nil their power. Tliia is no u cty ot wolf ” for the pur pose of creating a false ^larm, but is based upon most accurate and reliable reports from men who know the pro gramme. Dr. T. G. G. Fahnestock, who came from Ohio a few years ago and settled in Oconee county,.belongs to thatclass of settlers that tbe people of South Carolina delight to honor. He bought land and a homestead. He is now the captain of a “ nd shirt company r ” and ' oceftRon on the 16th with car ‘%v- ' 'Si some sqch plan ? 1 think was in the^Et his company. The doctor being an actual settler was'kindly received by our people at his first coming, and was never asked whether be was a Detno- SAFETV LAMP COLLAR. that makcKhxny lamp absolutely safe, oct 10-3m A]plicaliofl for rmal D : stliar^e. NoMco ia hereby friv<-r. That the under- sigiKal will tttqily, on thtilay. t-lu* >5 li day < f NoVo i.ber, 1878, to* the Judtr*‘ of I*ro- hato for B)ir:iw-'ll eoruty, f/>r a llaal difi- chnw** ns administrator of tho e-stateof VVinifreil Lott, iIcioum i!. El (WIN ST\NSFLL,-L OCt24*t Ailm 'hlstnrtntv T WOULD reepectfuHy inform the 1 citizens of Bamberg and the p^Mic generally that on tiie first Monday of January next the Bamberg Academy will be opened for t he reception of stu dents. I respectfully solicit the pat- roneg^n! the comm unity. oe-24 4* l. n. bkllinger. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, GOUN’TY OF BARNWELL. By Hflfmil^l J. Hay. E«q., Judge of Probate for said County: U HF.HEAS William Mat'hews hath made Shit to me to grant him Letters of Ad ministration on the »'stat« and effects of William F. Matthews, Jade of said ht«U.e awl county,deceased — Thi?ss are, the rein re, to cite a’d admon ish, all nnd singular, the kindred and crwlitors of tho said William F. Matthews,, that th*-y be and appear before me, hi the Prt*bat» Oomt, to be held at Barnwell U H., on MGSHAY, [he 4th day. of SGrvanr her next en-utug, at 10 o’clock In the fore ALSO, YY YI. I.nrJ vs. Berry Ilaruwcll aud Love Pitts. ». * ^ » At the same time nnd plaftc, I will offer >r sale, two. bay mares'and one cull. Lev- - iel upon as the proparly of Lave PUte, at he suit of W. M. Ijird. J. W. LANCASTER, 8. B. C. October, lOiii, 1878. Watches | Jewelry Carefully Repaired. THE REST GOODS AT TIIE LOW- \ . . c ErfT PRICES. - Bost^ INSTRUMENTS Slan'uFaeturcd — towEST M-ype. 5 ;! ri AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION ! T liTTO'y' vnspwmm' Perfect BatiflfaOtiaoL-AgnaraDtced f t * Nameroun testimonials from purchasers in this nnd the adjoining .flutes confirm trie above, nnd establish tho fact that priced at Thk AcucsTA Mcsic HorsK are lower than in New York, Bostoli, Philadelphia or Balti more. V • S4 TO 810 MONTHLY! Secures tho best P-t.YNO, or Organ Made in America. JAMBS ALLAN, . ■ ft.fr.- . 3-i7 King street, Charlesfoa, S.'C. feopiory —’ C BjUtT. R. STKIT2. C. B ART & CO., I at potters and Wholesale Dealers in For eign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Ac. - Nos. 55, 57 and 59 >Iakkkt Street, CHARLESTON, S. C Tropical Fruit a Specialty. scpl9-3mo Bee’s Book Store 2ol RING STREET, BY VIRTUE nnd in pursuance of an or- tfer of fo'ccjoBiire in t hi* above onUtled enuse, I n fll 8cll. atf'>lh.riiwcll C. H.. S C. on the F ist,. iiOND'Y in NOVEMBER n xt It being tli • f.iurtti day of said month, b -twecft the usual homs of sale, to tho highest bidder, for cash tho following <to- sc ificd real propel tv, to-wb,: All that certain Fi«iiitation or Tract of Kami cohtniuiiig seventl -ffveacres, more 'or Lass., rituate. lyLig and bilug in the county of Barn well, -upon Furs.*’s M ilf Greek, and b.rm‘d«d north hv landsof W. I’. Dunbar, east hv lam’s of the same, st " Irby bv iamis..f Mrs, H. A. Parse, and souili Fir bo’s Mill Greek. FurchaseiS to i»ay fer papers. eOAKliSTSH, §. ®. ALSO, Henry Bischcff A C >. vs. Joseph B. Fates. AH that Tract. Piece or P reel of Lund, situate in the cotttttv of Barnwell, con- Liiuing seven hundred a'-res, more or less* iHiumied on the n.vth by lands of W. P. I 'initial- and vV. H. Howar on. tbo south by the Savannah river, on tho we-t by lands of Mrs. Da’ is and W. P. Dunbar, and on tbe«*st by 1 rids of J, G. browh. Purchasers to p:iv for papers T W. L VKOaKt Kit.R-TTr. KfienfFs Oiru c. Barn well C. H., S. (’. Oc- tot>er 1'*, f87t-r r*—f —**Cl7-t<t - School and Sunday School Books, Juvenile Bttoks, llymn and Prayer Books, Bibles, etc., c'c., Sunday School Cards, I isiting Cards, etc. —STATIONERY — Atortgci^^ Sale. Araericas IM .r..rd to Robert Aldrich. Music by Mall or Express Every Day ■. -J Orders Filled on Day of Reception ! ! r GOODS EXPRESSED to any Pof« . E 0. T. S. TUNING REPAIRING By G. H. TAYLOR, tbe only Author- ized Tuucr of the Augusta Music House. G. 0- Robinsqn & Co*, 265 Broad St., AuguSU, Ga. au29 Tr Mark wait ex’s ^ .vnitiii,*: YVoniis, Braid St ,Tnear Lower Market), Augusta^ Ga. Chromds, Fumica, PeriodicaL, Fancy MONUMENTS. TOMBSTONES, an J Mar ble Work generally alwaya on hand or made toouler. A large seleciion ready for letter ing and delivery at shortest notice. Several hundreds of new designs of the most modern stylo of Monuments, fumi-lied at a lower price than ever before in thi$ market, and of the best workmanship, similar to that of the new CONFEDERATE MONUMENT recently erected by me in Augusta. oclO-hmo 1 GO TO G cods, etc. A f. w of tl»c famous New Enpland Organ Gonipany'.s Orgies on land, which arcoffiered at reduced prices. Tun 1 and fittirit guaranteed. — - —— Address J. SAM’L BEE, Jr. seplfi-tf By virtue of an Appointment ns r.^ent in the above-tHied ca-e. 1 wifl-.ffei for sde. ou the first Miiinlav in November ncxi. il being the 4ih day ftf sahf montii. to the highest bid her., for cash, the following deyeribed per sonal jiroperty, to wit : - One ’dick horse Mule., Levied upon .as the property of Am.encus Edwards, at Ihe suit of IWKeft- Aldrich J. V*. LANCASTER, Agent. Oetolrer 19. 1878. Foroclosure oi‘ Lien. R. J. Steedlev vs. Peter Daniels—Foro- *■ ciusurerf li*?n. B. J,Quatt!fbaur.i, lilENXlriT. Turkey Creek ^aloozs, (OYF.Il Till: II^IIUJF.) C. T. CHRISTIE. ’•«ep.~- ; l.-iio For Sale. WllR<[o»,S.C. it.R. Will at I end calls througluout BannWel! and adjacent counties. mr.yU-tim A. J. * WEATHERSBLE, WLLLISTOX. S. a BY VIR t rET cf a lien w irrant to me dl- rcctwl l»v J. J i rabhnro, Esq., Clerk ot the Court . oT Common Pleas fur Barnwell cmtnty, K. C., 1 will nflVr for sale, at public auction, at hur.tei’s Gin Rouse, Fish Pond tow'.’-11 Ip, ttefweci) the UMp!I IlOUfrt of saliv on luesd-y, the fifth of No vent tier, 1(}78, the following tlosciibwl personal property, to wit: - Fifteen hundred pound’ seed. cotton, tniwo .pr loss; 75 bushela of corn, more or I»bh; l.ooopounds • f fodder, more or leas: SCO s'alksof Hugitr lane, mot o or loss; 25 bushels of rough r e**, more or h*8s Lev ied upon ns t Iu* pnipert v of Potrr Datihils, at the mi if. «jf ft. J Sbodley. T' iuu s of kale: 4 arH. ALSO •l L. D. Mowry A Fbn vs,w. W. Willis-fort- A ciosure of kofi. At the residence of tho above defendant, on Tuesday, the fifth day of November. between -t.be usu 1 hours, It. tx'itig* salesday In said month, the foil wing des- critied personal propertv, to-«-it: % bushels of O rn in tho car. more or less; 2.400 ft>8. Heed Cotton, more or less 1 ; 1,0:0 bundles of Fodder, more or less, levied upon ah the property of W. W. Willis, at the suit of L.^D. Mowry A bon. AliSO,- Bi'-gman Liobiftan A Adler vs. William McKenzie ami L. MoK-nzie—Foreclosure of Lien. At fbo late resi lence of William McK m- ale and f*. McKenz e, on f uegilay, the 5th day of November, 1878, fret ween ihe usual hours, 11belna-salwflav in said month, the following,deseffbed personal pftiperty, to- wit: , 1,610 lb» Bred Colton, more or leg'; 10 bushels Corn, more qr loss; 900 lbs. Fod der, moreor 1«jss. le vied upon as the pro perly of William MiKeczifiiHjd L. McKen zie, at the suit of Siegman Leibtaan A Ad ler, J. W. LAN CAa 1ER, b. B-JD. OctolgT 19th, 1873. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES ANf> t NOTIONS. ( ^AA BUSHELS geiu.fne seleei Red *J' *’i Rust Proof Oua. Price, SO.*, per bitafivl, sacked Rii't deliyercd at de pot. Five cents per bushel less wbut sucks are furidsbed. JMag Also, B.-tk* iilrti Pigs, from the best Y# blood iii i tie United S’.a’es. For iutthet information call on or nd irers . J. R. HAIR, o* 17-tf Elko, 8. C. • Fl!t:ll llfilV.ll IF LAlRtm WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS.- t- M r PLUMPS, Cabbages and Gaiden 1 Peas. Aim*, red and wbito Onion Sets,- large assortment cf Flower TILE MAMMOTH STORE. Great Attractions! Prices as Low as any Store in South Carolina ! F VERY.article to be found in a Country Store will be found in my new and elegantly fitted up empo rium,at prices ustoniahly low down, ^jl defy competition, and guarantee the greatest bargains in Dry Goods, Hats, Jioiih?, .Shoes, Glassware, Crockery, Tofipeew; Groceries, Farming Utensils, Notions of every sort, and everything else needed by our farmera. My customers who have hitherto patrqnijitHi me will find me liberal in advances fbr another year, provided they come forward promptly and pay up. A. J. WEA BHERSBEE. pep26 2mo , noon, to show cause, If any they have, why ea. said adiubiistration should not be granti Given under my hand this the 15tb day of October, A. D., 1878. SAMUEL J. HAY, ocl7-ld Probate Judge, B. C, STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA. K COCNTV OP BARNWELL. By 8ami»«l J. Hay, Esq., Judge of Probate: U/UEJtEAS, James Kelly hath made suit H tnme r . _ to grant him letters of adminis tration of the estate and effects oftKamuel Daniels, late of B*i<ibtate and county, de- Th««o are, therefore, to cite and adm ish, all and singular, the kintire*] and pr. ^ ^ ■ _ sing itors of the said Kartiuel fianiels, that they oe at,id appear before me Court of Probate, to be held at Barn ■■■M 23th dayof OOlOBtR nex . hereof, at eleven o’elt>ck in; to show cause, If any Utey have. W. W. WTiilden vs. George Veroneo, prin-i elpal, ami J. W. Verouee, agent—Warrant of Attaclnnfent. By virtue of a war ant of attScHment to in© hi reeled by J. J. Brabham, Esq.. Clerk of the Court of Common-Picas for Barn* well enuuU’, 8.C.. I wtd' hffir for sale, on the fl.st Mu or day la November next. It be ing the fourth day of said month, to the highest biddiT, for cash, tbe following do- cribed personal property, to-wit: One lot oL General Mt-rchandl-e, Cured ‘ Cured Fruits, Tomatoes, Pick- Meats itadHHH HW lea. Crackers, Sugar, Flour, Tinware, boda, and a good many oth D r articles of mi*r- chandlse. Levied upon a a tho property of George principal, and < ~ ‘ W W. Whllden nee, agent, at the suit of J. W. LANCASTER, 8. Ofctohor 19th, 1878. Vero- lUT , V - AT - HEATH'S KESTAURANT, WLLLISTOX, S. C It 11.1. OF FARE. flam and Eggs, • Hat Coffee,,, Beefsteak, -• L Fish, »• Y ‘ Game, Oysters in every fiyie. Music for Balls and Parties furnished at ^hort notice. ‘ J. Q. A. HEATH- ocGl-Jm * *' - GEO. M. COFFIN, DEALER IN ^ -4- COUNTRY PRODUCE, •"" * Eggs, Poultry, Butter, Potatoes, Grain, Eta NO. 86 MARKET ST., (North Side,) Charleston, 8. C. J. M. SKINNER, Sri grenred.^ ia ^ inl,ll *^ Uo<l8bouldno ' be attorney at law, Given under my handtuid seal this 20th Bawbertr. 8. O. ota ti Probat^Judge, k 6. - scpCi-Iy References—TV. 0. Bee & Co., Geo. W. Williams k Co., J. N. Robson, J. C. H. Claussen, Pelzer, ^Rogers & Co., J.E. Adgcr & Co., E. W. Marsh: & Co. - ocG7-3ni Notice to Debtors and Creators. Seeds, Tinware, Willow-Ware , and^^ Wooden Ware, Agricultural Imple^^k tnculs, Slv. WM. J. MILLER, - (Siguol Elua^,.-35J King -SG, ocIT-Oqqo Cbailestou, S. C. 1878 1878 FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. M ISS, L. J. LECKIE solicits the Ladles of Barnwell to call and’ examine her splendid stock of New, i ud Fashionable Full and Winter Bob'' ets and Hats, Ft eucli Flowers, Feath- Also ere, Kilks, Ribbons, &c. Also a nlco selection Jet, Coral and Plaited Jew-’ elry, real and imitation Hair Goods, Z -pbyrs, Mottoes and Motto Frames, with many other Fancy Articles wblcfr I will be pleased to show,-and will sell nt Low Figures,, Orders promptly filled. Call and" examine at L. J. LECKIE’8, 180 Broad Street, Augusta, Qa. ! aTM&ffl, successors to' TERRY & NOLEN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Iff Fish, Oysters and New York Poultry, Northern and Southern Produce., ChaflestonvS. C. Orders jollclted and promptly at tended to. ‘ * 'oc(17-8ol A. F K _ ELLIXO. E. II..WyHRM/,NN. ;-4-f4 '4 STUM SUCCESSORS TO J. H. WUHRMANN & CO- WHOLESALE DEAfiEBS IX Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Segars and* Cider Vinegar, -v _ 120 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. ALL persons indebted to the estate of £. H. HabLby. deceased, wUl pfeaso oome forward and settle. Those to whom the fmumiS'inorruTea win preset)t tnrir cialmn duly attested to. J. W. GODBEE,' wp# Admiulstrator. Thirty-five years in business, laid' the oldest merchant on the Bay. ocI7-3mo FOR.SALE! i nn BUSHELS of genuine Bust 1UU Proof Oats. - W. TARLETON GAVE. ■«**■■ • 1 *»“.&«' ; f'. -i'. -■' 7 \ a*i.' i I