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THE PEOPLE* ■ fHUBSDAT, FEBRUARY 21,1878. JOHN W. HOLMES, Editor. < J\g. M. RYAN, A»ooi*t« Editor. it to b« turn i tUkct M • «(ptre bwdoDl/. And if lUmplon tow »ot oon- Mnt to b® dwocrfttic oudidoU for OoTfraor, tko rodtob will ran rootfh shod i *rt not rarpoortble for the tiows Ocu oofitrfbvrto™ and oommnnicanU gn rottu^afod to ftot tbHr natter In ffi« by or before Ifnoday. Tbit afll be apt to Insure it* pubUoatlou to By refareaoa to another part of ©Hr ^aper partlea will toe the drooler of Gee, Heoood. our county ohalrmao, eanioff a oonret** pfljt liUdlWiHt date of the oounty to otoH il ^Ui plane on let. Moeday <u T^the Importaooe of a prompt and foil response of the entire democracy of eld Barnwell to this call cannot he orer estimated- The fruits of the •brilliant victory wa achieved la "76 CM only be preserved by a united r~» subjpot ef profound I to the ber and to the people tlwtUn of things n^illpHKad ?iSNH r ^ ven u * w,ch • ^ dg * •• lh6 Hon. Tbomas Thompson. During the i? sad J odfsCooks i^-slssted ,—Au- We have a matter of cariosity to our resders. They will be surprised to learn thet Judge Cooks't re-election wss desired by any considerable number of democrat® anywhere in South Carolina. So ftr as Barnwell oounty ia concerned, for the throp, in hia own right, at executor of act of letting Judge Cooke “down and out" the Legislature has the hearty “well done" of a laife democratic majority of rotors and tax payora-—the only objec tion being that thif auguat body did not go a Hula farther ia the mine dtreetion; and albeit we have been east uiioa SoyU*, tea mwgfntiM'fto fewriag mc* rosstulJy surrounded Unsrllxiy*, abort neriod ha hat been presiding hors he has already won golden opinions for the majority of the circuits 4 with all classes, by the urbanity pf Ml demeeser, hia dignity and hia aelf-poa- •eaaioaon the bench. *< There is noehinu in his judicial besr- ibg dial would lead one to seppose that the position ie new to him, but on the contrary he mip£ms* one with the idea of aa eld and practiced judge, ripe in faly equal to aO the i of hia exalted office. - - -The people tbtoughout our oounty are more or lees familiar with this case. It baring been in the courts for thelaat three or four years. Thd to* Mon was brought by ah order of the circuit conn against 1 N. Teague, aa treasurer of the county of Barnwell and the sureties on hie offleial bond. By consent of counsel It was submitted to a referee from wboae decision pp- peals were taken by both plaint!Ai and defendants, which brought It up be fore the circuit court eraln whose do- daion was appealed from by the defen- amntB toPltie BUpretne c"UTt Recently the Supreme so art filed it* opinion sus taining the ctrottlt judge, arfi the bondsmen were, by this final decision, maided In the earn of 110.010, with Interest added from January IfiTfi. On Monday 11th the bondsmen ap peared before the county commie- skmern and petitioned that body to allow them to discount the amount of the judgment In favor of the oounty of Barnwell with anodry dal me they hdd, for value, against the oounty. The board adjourned to oouslder the matter and on the following morning met again and paMed the following resolution, which issaffldeotly explicit Colombia, February IjB.—The all- eugroaaing event of the week has been the judicial election*. It has deprived, even the bond question of its importance* ia the eyes of the Assembly, In fact, until the vacant seats on the bench were filled it was impoarible for the members to settle down quietly to routine biui- i, especially to a subject so dry in its ■a rite report of the bond invest!. gating committee. On the whole, we may congratulate ourselves upon the result of the election* There is no earthly boon unalloyed with disap pointment and a few drops of bitterness in the cup. A brief sketch of the auc- eernful candidates may be of ioteroat to the readers of Tub PkoFLB. ^ JtJDO* THOMAS THOMPSON, elected to the 8th circuit, a lawyer of distinction, high character and marked ability, is of Scotch descent, although a native of Abbeville; was at oae time State Senator for that county; is sixty- three years of age and is indebted to his inherent energy for hi* success in Kfe, being a self-made man. He yervad with distinction in the late war as colonel of the 2nd South Carolina Hides. JUDOE J. H. HUDSON, sleeted to the 4th eircuit, has been the acknowledged head ot the Bennettsville where he baa practiced for about with any further planatory remark*I’* Beaolved, That the feea of one thouaand ttofittl tadh ha allowed to Xeasrs. I. M. Hutson and Andrew 0. Dibble, to be paid by checks on the county treasurer to be drawn upon the money recovered from the auretlee of I. N. wfceu the same shall have been paid aa prefer red clolmh^ v.™ In reference to the petition of the cd by sooh auretlee aad mentioned In the schedule annexed to said petition, •hall be Investigated by the -board at aspectel naeeting to be held on^he 19th Inst, and that suoh ef eatd claims M ahal be oonefdered valid by the hoard than be preferred Mata against the balance of said fuad after the payment of the said fees, when re ported by the treasurer as aforesaid, tor which warrauto shall be laaoed to •aid auretlee for the amounts raspao- ttveiy to which they shall be declared entitled. *, 0. McMillan F. V. Hixson, clerk. February 12th, 187*. to-c~k.l ,ef JadfeCec is or CelaaMs,** evidence of rfe ^Spoltoe polllieinwe It Seawieer the eSse ef (to jaigea, sad a saver to not ro-elooHng Judge Cooke se well as Jedga Meskey. Judge Oodke Js, wl them sat pepeUar man with the atiu thaup-ooautrj of SouU Garoliua fetowtto ip wll, w» have ao doubt, be i tostoud Tie people enl of twenty yean. He ia a hard and inde* fatigable student sad won the first honor at the State University in the graduating of 1852. He ia now forty-six years of age. JUDGE a. C. PRESSLEY, to rile 1st eircuit, is a satire of York oounty. After graduating at the University of Georgia be was admitted to the bar in 1889. He is well knowu to the profession as the author of the useful oompilation styled “Pressley’s Law of Magistrates” lie has long nwcticed at the Charleston bar, being prior to his election a member of the irm of Pressley, Lord dk leglerby. He deservedly stands high among the law- yen of the Charleston bar for the sound- of hia views and the purity of his character. He is now fifty*eight years of age. He has never aspired either to military or legislative honors, but has devoted himself exclusively to his pro fession. Jl/Doe T. J. JlACXET, re-elected to the 6th circuit, is a native of Charleston aud a man of wonderful energy and versatility of character. He has occupied so prominent a position of late ysan in the arena o( politics that he ia bettor kown as a politician than a Uw yar He served with Walker in his ro mantle and ill fated expedition to Nice- He was a soldier in the Mexi can war, aad still mere strange is the foci that ha stndied for the Episcopal ministry under the Rev William Barn well. Hh is aow fity yaars of age. JUDGE A. J. SHAW, re-elected to the 3d eircuit, ia a native of Georgetown and a graduate of the South Carolina University. * He served in the Legislature of 186fi« aad was at one tiaw State Solicitor of the eircuit iu which he now resides. In moral aad intellectual qualities he has no superior in Iris circuit and ia deservedly popular. v JUDGE A. P. ALDRICH, elected to the 2ud circuit, vice Judge Wiggin, ia pretty generally known in our county. i The House calendar to about cleared, but the Senate ia in ancara, ao much ao ktalpta to warfr at night to make op for lost time. I do > not think there will be much ef ( over «bc bonded del Domestic Markets, Local and tions tapt been approved by the Goto* emor: Aa act to extend (he prov act, entitled “an act to authcrriie com siouers to submit to the qualified electors of their several counties a proposition to fence laws, and to provide for of plantations of oer- of MoritrieviHe, on Soil! | Joint resolution to pay to the balance of his salary due him as member of the Hows ofBcpresenutives from Lexington county. ^ ^ , Aa act to form the formation to in corporate the Laurens and Greenviito J, RailmsdCNi^ *4# Joint resolution to authorise the treas- to pay arrears of salary to the Hou. John J. Maher. Joint resolution to authorixe the state treasurer to refund to Dr. Joseph Win Sheriff’s Sales. Barrett A Caswall vs. H. J. Snider. By virtue of a Hen Warrant to me di> I will sell at the residence of H. on Tueadt Joseph C. T. Winthrop, deceased, cer tain oenifiostea of State stock, the origi. nals of which have been lost or destroyed. An act to alter the law on the subject of powers j* certain townships In the oonnty of Fairfield. An act to amend an act entitled “an act to incorporate certain societies and companies, aad to revise and amend cer tain charters haretofore granted. An act to incorporate the town of Lynchburg, in Sumter county. An act to alter and amend the charter of the town of Chester, approved March 26th, 1869. Bill to amend the charter of the town of Fort Mill ' An act to declare the title of the State n the Columbia Canal and ito appurte nances. v. . An act to authorize and direct the Sec retary of State to extend the time of payment of amounts due upon bonds purchased of tho late Land Commis sioner. An act to repeal an act, entitled an aCt to extend the limits of the town of Camden, and an act entitled an act to extend the limite pf the town of Ctmdeu. An act to proteet the crops of farmers n the hands of merchants and factors rom attachment and levy for debts due by said merchants and fiutors. An act to prohibit the sale of intoxi cating liquors within one and a half miles of Wolfe Creek Baptist Church, Spartanburg county. An act to outhoriae the Secretary of State to confer wbh the South Carolina Monument Association to select a spot within the State House grounds for the erection of a mon-ament to the Confede rate dead, and io the name of the State to authorize the same. An act to incorporate the town of Aiken, in Aiken oonnty. An act to recharter the Newberry Col- ege ot the Evangelical Lutheran Spod of South Carolina and adjacent States. An act to amend the charter of the towns of Williamsburg, Belton and Honea Path. Joint resolution to authorize the town council of Abbeville to levy a special tax. An act to repeal au act entitled “an act to amend an act entitled ‘an act to re vise and amend the charter of the town of Walterborc.' ” An act to incorporate the Lake Swamp Navigation Company. An act to incorporate tho Working- men’s Building and Loan Association, of Columbia. An act to authorise the county com miaaioners of the several counties of the State to allow the erection of gates upon the highways of the State, whenever in their judgment the same may be expe dient An act to authorize the county com mwsioners to change the names of the township* in their respective counties. An act to incorporate the Memorial Association of tho German Artillery, Companies A .and B.,the German Volun teers of the Hampton Legion, and the German Hussars. H lav after snlesday, it _ 5th day of March next, the folio wing described property: One bun* dred and seventy-five bushels of oorn, mfito or lers. Levied upon os the prop erty of H. J. Snider at the suit of Bar rett A Caswe'L Sheriff s office, Barnwell, 8. C., Feb- nterf Iflth, iflTfli . ^ ^'; XW. LANCASTER, 8. B. C. Execution Sales. Jacob V. Baxley vs. Geo- K. Steadman. By virtue of on execution fa the above entitled case, to me directed, Twill sell on the first Monday of March next, at the county seat of Barnwell county, be tween the usual hours of salo, the follow ing real property, to-wit: „ One plantation or traet of land con taining (109) one hundred and nine actus, nsaraerlssa, allnatad fa arid oown-ir ty, tod bounded by lands of Simon Brown, J.E. Templeton, leaiah Ncvills, P. J. I. Redmond and W. R. Wahjh. Also, One tract of (50) fitly acres, bounded by lands of Simon Brown, J. K. Templeton and Whaley nod by To by’s creek. - Abo, One tract of (5? 1-2) fifty^ser- en and one. half acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Mrs. Sarah Carroll, Mrs. Harriet Allen, M. F. Molony and P. J. I. Redmond. x , - Also, One lot or parcel of land fa the town of DlaekviUc, having fifty-four (54) feet front on Pa^calLs street and running back (225) two hundred and twenty-five foet to lot of C. E. Lartigue aad bound ed on the east by lot of Samuel L. Bell and west by lot of C. E. Lartigue. AlsiV, One tract or plantation of land n said county, containing (220) two inndrcd and twenty acres, more or less., and bounded by lands of W. R. Walsh, Simon Brown, — Martin, I. Nevilb, 0. Steadman and Buford's Bridge road. Also, One houso and lot in the town of Blackvllle, having a front on Clarke street of (125) oae hundred and twenty- ivs feet and running back (100) one mndred feet, anti bounded by lots of ^artigue, Asher, Meyer and Keeler on the north and A. Vnnduhlen on the south aud cast. On this lot is a good dwelling louse, kitchen, servants’Jiouse aud other outbuildings. Also, AU defendant's interest fa one tract of (50) fifty acres, formerly be- onging to Henry Jowcra and bought at tax rate. “ Also, One tract of (50) fifty acres, 'ormerly belonging to Mr. M. B. K. Zeigler, and bounded hy lands of estate of Samuel Still, E. Hartzog, H. N. Zeagler and J. C. 'Williumu. Term—-Cosh. Purchasers to pay for papers and rceoiriiiia NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. H- M. LANIER, —with— RPBayley&Co —IMPORTERS OF— CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, Ac. •r IIAMOVES NTBEET, * * BALTIMORE, Maryland. fub21-6m / • READ THIS1 >»:- >iAUGUSTA. DAILY /NEWS, $) THE GREAT LOCAL PAPER. G i PUBLISHED EVERY AfTERNOON XT i naUiil Foreign and I W D. Faust. All that certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the coun ty of Barnwell, wontaining four huudeed acres, more or less, bounded by lands of A. A. Faust, also Dowling, J. C. and C. T. Dowling and T. A. Anderson. J’lirehaaers to take possession At the »X- piration of the Hfe of Mrs. R J. Faust. Levied upon as the property of O, D. Fau-t at the suit of Sigmund Lfabman. Purchasers to pay for papers. Also. K, B. Stoddard A Co. et. al. vs. J. N. Wpod A Bro. l|y virtue of sun dry executions to me directed, I will sell at Barnwell (j. H-, S. 0., on salesday in .larch next, it being Monday, the 4th day of said month, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described per sonal propony, to-wit i Six mules and two wogonm Levied upon os the p ertyofj. b. Wood A Brother at suit of E. B. Stoddard A Cq. et. ul. Also, Christianna Harley v». Joshua McCreary, at the Same time and place, to the highest bidder, for c»sh, the foL lowing described property : qne dark bav hoisc. Levied upon as the pro] f>orty of Joshua McCreary at the suit of Chris, (tanna Harley. Also, On Tuesday after salesday in March next, it being the 5th day of said month, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the residence of Joshua McCreary et 12 o’clock m. tho following described per sonal property : Six head of cattle, 500 bushels of com, more bi less, a lot of fodder. Levied upon as the pro; petty of Joshua McCreary at the suit of Chria- tianna Hurley. , Also, O, B Owens ct. al. vs. J. C. and Martin Harley ct al, on the same day and at the same hour, for cash, at the residence of Dr.^ J. Brabham the following described personal property: One piano. Levied upon as the property of Mrs. Susan Brabham, deceased, at the suit of 0. B. Owens et al against J. C. and Martin Holley eta!. - Also, J. V. Baxley vs. G. E. Stead, man, on the same dty and the jmmk lour, in the town of Blackvillb, to the lighest bidder for cash, the following described personal property : A lot of general merchandise. Levied upou as the property of G. E. Steadman at the suit of J. V. Baxley. SherifTa office, Barnwell, 8. C., Feb ruary 11th, 1878. J. W. LANCASTER, Sheriff Barnwell County. Order Sales. State uf South Carolina, Barnwell coun > Ay—In the Probate Court-^Peti- tion for partition of real estate. x Gideon Blame and Linsey Bluine_, peti- tioners, against Darling Biumc et. oT Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale made in this case by the probate ourt of Barn* well county, I will sell at Barnwell Court House ou the first Motidny in March next, all that certain tract of land situate in said county, containing ninety-one ■crew, mare-or fas*." «ud butiudwi. by ands now or lately of Simon Brown, Ohriotioa Joiner, Wdjiaui W. f Hutto and others. The same ia sold subject to any interest that Christopher C Biumc may have in m\A reiri estate. Terms—Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers. Sheriffs Office, Barnwell, S. C., Feb ruary 11th, 1878. J. W. LANG V8TER, S. B. C. South Carvjiuu, Barii\vtll comity—in the Probate Court. Ex parte, Benjamin - Lyues,administrator, and Sarah E. ILftrison aud Jamc® Riclianl Harrison, u minor, (by M. G Tobin, his next friend) wkJoW and child and distributees of William 11. Hai-rlspii, ^ By virtue abd in pursuance of au or der made,in the above stated cause by James M. Ryau, Esq,, Judge of Pro bate, dated 8th of February, 1878, ] will sell at Burn well ou the first Monday in March next, it being salesday, to the highdkt bidder, for ca^h, between the usual hours of sale, the following de scribed real estate to-witt AU that piece or tract of laud situated iu the State aforesaid and county of Barnwell, bound ed north by lands of M. M. Lightsey east by lands of J. J Young, south lands of C. J. Kearse and west by lands of B. F. Lynos and containing seventy- five acres, more or less. Purchasers to pay for papers. » Notice of Sheriff. Notice is hereby given to newn that all general deputations rot for me heretofore mode to t all persons (except (hat made to Mix son, my general depi this day revoked. In future, -partiesact ing for me will be funrisked with speetai Fowkc deputations ro to do. ^ - theiotoftfai J. W. Lakcahtkr, Sheriff Barnwell County. 14, 1878. o\i. _ At Also, M. F. Moloney against George J. Fogle, All that certdu tract of land lying and being in Barnwell county, con taining two hundred acres, more or less, bounded north by lands of 8. Wilkinson, south by lnnd» of B. F. Rice, cast by lands of 8. N. Walker and west by lands of Charles O’Bricn. Leviedwpon as tho of George J. Fogle at the suit of M. F. Moloney. Purchasers to pay for papers. Also, Octavis B. Owens and F.mraa R., his wife, and Eugenie A. Holly against J - C. Holly and others. By virtue df an execution to mo directed in the above stated case, I will sell on the fiot Monday in March next, it being salesday, to the highest bidder the fol lowing described property, to-wit: One tract of hud containing nine hundred and seventy-eight acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Mrs. Julia Holly on the north, by hinds of Samuel Dunbar on the east, by lands of Mrs. L iuru Dunbar and Isabel Nobles on the south and by lands of F. F. Dunbar on the west. Terms of sale cash. Purchos ers to pay for papaw/ _ " ’ Also, Ann Owens and Frances Reddy against Win. Snelling. By virtue of sundry executions to me directed, l will sell at Barnwell on the first Monday fa march next, it being salesday, to the highest bidder, lor caah, between the usual hoars of sale, the following de acribed property, to -wit s One hundred acres of land, mere or less« situate in Barnwell county, bounded on the north by lands of Charles Smith, south by Innds of Dr. —- M iller, east by lands of J. P. Platte, west by lands of the estate of J.-J. Cater. Levied upon as the property of Wm. SueHiug at the suit of of Ann Owens and Frances Reddy. Pur chasers to pOjL for papers Also, J. D. Rountree against Osoar P. Hay, Susan C. Hay and Thomas P. Hay. All that certain tract of.brad lying and beiiw fa Barnwell county, contain' ing two Hundred acres, more or less and bounded north by lands of A. P. Aid- rich, south by lands of Dr. Frd Hay cast by lands of Dr. Thomas Hay and west by Lower Throe Runs. Also, Allthstoertain tract of land in Barnwell .county containing two huu dred and thirty-six seres, more or len, bounded north by lands of John Rosier sooth by lands of William Mtxson, east by Lower Three Rons and west by lands of William Mixsou and John Rosier Levied upon as the property of Osoar P Hay at tbs suit of J. D. Rountree. Pur for i fa (be county of Barn. , more or less, nds of T H. rrjpri.toraof tlie Charleston Branch ttWU SEGAR FACTORY, .bo^» ft,led k. «u.,hr. .. La Valentina.” Attention —BUY— Berry’s Ocean Bone Fertilizer. Rich iu Ammonia, Potash and Phosphoric Acid, the great elements of plant food. We are qow offering this OeMrated Fertilizer under our owfi brand * and name, and have greatly improved upon its commercial value by giving it two and one half per cent, additional Potarii. Cirtulars giving prices and full particulars ^ promptly forwarded to all who want them. ^ j J. M, BERRY, General Agent, Augusta, Go. E. p« CofamML Iftafiveling Agent. jan32^3i|| r-_c Aow’s Your Chance 11 . Contemplating a change of business our entire choice stock of Dry Goods, Motions, [Clothing, Boots and Shoes Must and will be sold inside of Liebman & Adler. Grahams, S. C. Ir ian 10 4t NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that on the sixth day of March, 1878, 1 will apply to James M. Ryan, Esq., Probate Judge, at hia office in Barnwell, for a final dis charge as executor of Samuel Young blood, deceased,‘ - jao31 ltd G. StrindfeLLOW. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. ■i Rioticc Is hereby giyen that on the sixth day of March, IS For Selling, 50c. Storage, 25c. n. O’Dowd. COTTON f&OTOS OOMMINHIOX MKKCJHANT 1878j will apply to James M 1 1 ♦ ’ at his offico charge as exocikpr of John M. Joiner. jan31-td - J, W. LANCASTER. 1| A ttn, Ka ?r -PERSONAL ATTENTION GIYEN TO WEIGH o« tu^BarewBfr, ~ for • fisal dfa- p IS( . ANI , 8ELL1KU nwvlfim A- South Carolina—Barnwell CoSBii. ■ ~ ■ • , .?v_. : ' . By Jamfi M. By an, E*q., J'tdge of Probate. Whereas, J, J. Brabham, clerk Of the court of common pleas for baid county, hath made suit to me to grant him h t- ters of admiuiatration of the estate, and effects of Ulysses Sullivan—a derelict es tate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the mid Ulysses Sulli van, deoeased, that they besr.d appear before me in the prolate couit for said, county, to be boldcn at Barnwell on the 25th .iday of February, 1878, at ten tfelfidc a. tn., to shite cAvsc, if any thry ean, why said admuiUtration should not be granted. ■ Given under my band, at Barnwell, tho 3d day of January, 1878. - JAMES M. RYAN. jnniLTt Judge of Probate. Carolina-—Bi’.rnwrll Oouily. By Jama JuN^yan, E*)., Judge of J’rofx'U- Whereas, J. J. x Brabham, clerk of the court of commoti plois for said ccud. ty, hath made suit to n:c lo graut him letters of admiuiatration. on the estate and effects of C. K. Burk%,—a derelict estate. These are therefom to cite and admonish alt and singular the kindred and creditors of the said C. E. Burke, deceased, Out they be and appear before me in the probate coart for said to be bolden nt Barnwell on the 26th day of February, Jl878, at ten o'clock.a. fii., to show cause, if any they can, why gaidadministrntioo abould notbe gr»»tcd. - Given under my hand, at BarnWriL the 3d day cf January, 1878. v JAMES M. RYAN, . jan3<7 Judge of Probata EDISTO LANDS FOR SALE. Iheriff’s Office, Barnwell, S. C«, Feb ruary 8th, 1877. J. W. LANCASTER, 8. B. C. South Carolina, Barnwell county—‘In the Probate Court—Petition for partition. Cornelius A. Milhous et. al. against Louisa E. Milhous et. al. By virtue of aa order of sale mode ia this ease by the Probate Judge of Barn well county, I will sell at Barawoll Court He use ou the first Monday in March next, during the legal hours of sale, all that tract of laud situate in the said county, containing three hundred and thirty-seven acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of Mrs. Weeks, ou the east by lands of Henry tV. Rice, Jr., aud B< B- Saras, on the south by lauds of. Samuel L. Milhous and William D. Free, on tha wcsa by lands ol McKinsio Daniels. mis—One-third cash, and the the purchusBcto give bond for such credit portion, beRrfa^ interest from day of sole. ~ Such bond One thousand six handredaeies cotton *ud provision Linds bn River and Y arrow Branch, four north of Willistoti, for sale. Ou this tract there is a good milbieat with a substantial, dam, an amplekud unfailing water power. There is nolet tar locution in th« county for n M Mill or Cottou Manufactory lllcs good and the price at which it will' sold is far below its actual value. For further iu formation apply to JOHN W. HOLMES, jan3-tf Williston, S. C . NO HUMBUG CABINET E. P. Clayton’s Fire-Proof Warehouse, Corner Campbell and Reynolds Sts. _ Augusta, Georgia. A Street, > AXJGXJHTJb, GKOROIA. rf* "W - Thomas. Caatrall, ( oaTcnlent to ItiMtuo*. ^ If you want a first cLjm Piano Forte at s reasonable price, go to OATES BROS. AUGUSTA. OEOSaiA, and Vou can get one that wilt doNvn i e in every respect,' at.u foi dumbnrty and SWecnieS* of tone cuunoi fee fxqjlfaJ'ml equalled. Picture, Frames- Persons havir?> rirrbtntji' u* out kind of pictures that iheV ftatmal wou d do well to take tin m to - OATES r.KOS.. AUdt.flrfA, GKOltnlA, T who will do thcoi i>< vjsrious styles at reasonable price*.- Try foem i*nd you will find It so/ ikclJ-Om Shipping ■Pga ani l o *iikm Merchan 1 wnaLKSAi.t: deai.ki*. in Fruits and Produce, 116 East Bay. 8. €. Soliciting your orders, I am, yours truly, J. R. TOMLINSON. WM. M. HALE. Sepl6-(3mo DR, 0. J. BOND. Surarean Dentist* Wdl visit Blockville on tho 15tb Inst, and would be pleased to serve the public professionally. jan3-lm O. C. JOKOART. A-XToni^KV A.T LAW* AIKEN, S, C. ® ^ Will practice In a!l of the Courted »|j|Jtatmhcrs hevcjust receive fte ^stat^ ocll-ly •gest and fiuect collection of Organs >. largest | ever offered for sale fa Angnsts, which (hey will dispose of at reasonable prices instrument warranted for 3 yews ■ GtaTEH Bros ICK, M. AT pay for papers. . Kinard aa that certain of Barnwell, containing one sere, meQ w iH, with sfall,’produce Sugars are herebj mwe of ^ bounded by lots of equal fa quality, style and-fragrance H. A. Duaotn, Mr?. Mary Ingram (the ^ ^ brands known. 118 EAST BAV STREET, Possession given Jinnary 4s%^l^ Purchasers '^ JL WAUCBR’8, NEAR GRAHAM’S, S. C. B. B. sep6-ly mmm ATTORNEYS AT. iiW, and Hlackvillej S.‘ C. . — RDLIN HUTSON filacksi&ith aoj WheHrl^tit, Havana Tobacco Manufac- Wbrk> Andrew C.'Diijbi.k. Bamberg. Laurie YVIzlar, Blaokville, sep6-6m *t... .. i li 'rpBiisi ' ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, LLLENDUa SOUTH OABOLW* n^tpD, H O u t b C aro itm An expertecf c i+t (orty years j him. fa promlsiog ro glvo.?nUre faction tohts patrofis^Turnll ehovela and setr-- of the ffioot proved patterns made to order- short notice and at ha and gin work and hors are bis npewialties. ^ and wagons built turd pou priCea.