The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, March 07, 1878, Image 2
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JORN WThOLMKS, Editor*
»^S. U. RYAN. A-od«t« Mhnr.
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W* aif not rmpoMlble for the ykwe
Of onr <H>rrf«doi»d«itik
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Ou* contributors M>4 o»HniD\inksnie
Ore r^qwntrd to pet their mftttsr in
the office by ot before Ifotidny. Thle
% Hi he ept to IneuTS Ite pubilo»tlon in
the ■uovee<lioi| Imu*.
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■ttrOWell r»«»l>
* Perhaps no teat) cad claim a prouder
dialicctiot for himreif the* thet of hevt
Ing eerred in the deiaocntie nwb #f
Bern well county, in the leet anumor*
hleelec«idn.' It wee t fight in uhich
honeaty end property, nsheoaUd it
patience, had entered to drive the thievea
Who had to long been foiated apoa them
by * perrerron of the clecdre fmochie*,
from pitot And pewefi end eateblieh, in
the steed ef the imrtard ofapfini? i
tatted gorernAwnt, under whioh we bed
■o long hopoteetly greened, • government
•*ef the peiph, by the people aind for the
people." And it vma a fight in which the
people trtTftnpbed end the thieves w jre put
tolight—rouM bhrse, feo*and dragoon*.
Altuoufh the whole dsnoermcp, did
he duty nobly and well, oe reflecting men
will controvert the aeeertion that #ml-
neflt skill In kmdershlp mi Ml and In
vincible courage in the leader was abso
lutely cseential to o«t tncoesa. We
trend upon to certain founcUtieu in tbnt
perilous time, nod • leader more fash
tad lest courageous 'hto our ahoeeu
county chalrmeu Would in nil probebil-
hy, have entirely defeated the greet ob-
j«t fhr •wMch we ♦ere contending
Frbm its lirtsiptlon to the tdoai of fhet
Immortal struggle Do man worked hard
er or more cooaaientionalj than be, end
no men baa a better right to bn beard^
end listened to end followed then 0cn.
Johnston Hagood.
la another part ef our paper will be
fbnnd the circular ot General He»
good, calling apon the various cleba
ts ruorganfse; end in the eharactahtio
style in which it is written on# can hear,
h imagination, the Same cheerful and
determined ring that wa> wont to sound
IfeAe words t “BettsKon, Attenttoal"
Gen. Hagood, we take it, has no tnis>
givings in regard te tbeaaeu he led in
183«la the bottle of the balk*, as he
hud do fears of them in the stormy
liases between 'fll-’flfl. We believe
that this confidence is not mi'plnoed,
We believe that the first Monday in May
next will witness a fall delegation from
all the duba in attendance on the emu
vent ion, and we further believe that it
4 *111 not be well fer any man In eur
eoeoty to undertake the role of i die-
organiser.
far the camp—perhaps not consciously
», Vtrt, nevertheletM, enemies—who
wfij seek—perhaps with bonert otmric*
tion—to weaken the democracy by (he
introduction of the idea ef iudepeedenl
candidates. With all auch men the is
sue iae^isuely made, and hie no more
ner less then this - r they mutt fbs may
•r the democracy mmt fad l The in
dividual must thrive te the detriment of
the overwhelming majority of property
•wnera and tax-payers, or rtoajpetpg*
We beg our people to tbink of these
things, and to organiae themeelvee com
pletelyAad to ooute te the
in May with the view ef taking
together, not fer the benefit of My par
ticular indhridunl or individuala, but
fer the good of the whole democracy.
1 ■ efipa
The taore we reflect epete the subject
the more an we impressed with the dau-
gurs thet threaten the democratic party
in South Carolina. Them is a feeling
of security among the marsea, growing
cut of our brilliant victory tn the last
Campaign, which we wing,
ftuitfbl source of feMN- ,M woee
bored'* to ottr gallant old State; end
her best intoreets an in jeopardy, at
this very Moment.
The lesson that should be thoroughly
instilled into the mind* (and hearts, - if
poaaibie) of evurj democrat in South
Carolina is that gpup lb* aupimnacy and
iategrity of the shmoeratic party de
pends every pwspart ahead of m
fer material and poHtical prosperity.
We apprshshd thet tm onu in hia moe
mind will dispute fee aseertioo. This
being so What is the dUBcu^rf We
judge thet it Arlan from the greed fer
Hoe, among eur people, who do not
pnotetfifiMlMfi open the pfehahls awfel
ooeeagneneM whieh will rueuH from di
vision in our ranks. Let them look
this danger «t|aarely in the face now
whBe it k time to counteract the evil—
later, perhaps, it may be too late, tfpoe
the next campalge the very life of South
Carolina depends. All men of reflec
tion agree upon this point. The oaiy
question, tberefere, is, ‘•fthali I pat my
self ahead of the Stats P*
It has become somewhat popular with
a certain class, we an informed, to dis
parage Governor Hampton, hoping there.
>y to attract notice to itself by tbe bold
novelty of lie ppeitiob. For ouMvae
W« wish to be on record upon thk ques
tion. Our poeiiaee is hnpKdt reha nee
n Governor fllmpton a animpeacbeble
»one«ty and SbMirily dignity, confidence
a hie wkdean and eauaraaee that whit her
Hampton lends it wilt he Safe to feRoW
dw as when upon the red fleMa of
mttlehe lead hi* legions If not always to
victory, never to dishonorable defeat.
abnegation which high training and
the gufexy of newly-elected
each one, as presented to ua,
leave an impress SB favorable aA
fudge Thomson, we alall rejoice la
tbe eonvlctfoo that Oefollna la iUdecd
for wmuredly
and hfemlaiu again adorn.her
Borne u> tbe Hume aeya that it ia re-
thatthe PopqJMttdl *0.
tbe Ton
■wise Quarda. He will probably reaido
moatly at Oaetle. Goedeffe, a village
fourteen miles southeast of Rome, in
order to be away from the Italian Got-
rt of tbe Uppoint-
Oardlnat Bimeoat as Pontifi-
te Is pfecoatuna
ha* tb« following ftum
Rome: The Italian Government has
maafi eutlau Public iu
THKIAfeXY «TATK *AXM.
rW*w» and OwH-r J
Coutwbia, March 3.—Tbe supply
bin la now ready. It provides for tbe
current expenses of tbe fiscal year, a
general Bute tax of five and one-half
mills, exclusive of the two mill school
tax. County taxes will not'be over
three rallls, In addition to which there
will be In several counties a special
tax, ranging from one and a half te
two mills to pay peat lodebtednem.
' "he poll tax Is limited to persons from
fl to nitty years of age. Gold and sil
ver coin and national bank notes only
are receivable In payment. The Ules
are made due and payable In two equal
Installments, from tbe first of May to
tbe first of June, and from the first of
But there are some enemies [October to the first of Novr*mber. It
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Chmpleiat has eomctUMs been made
feat there ka geoemi disposition ia the
State te ignored* skhaesad tpeckl in-
teroets of Charieeton. If thk he so it k
■ted for. Her cotnpW-
ofeaperiotity, whenever
she k eonaidergd in iris tion. or in eom-
- parkon with other parti ef the Bute,
aataraRy begets reMetment and daokl.
It aeems to he taken for granted, that
these protentKMu ate ao weR feaadsd ea
to require an proof dad admit of no
question. They bars only to he ease*-
fed ia order to be conceded. As ea ex-
amplq we quota the following from aa
editorial of the Charleston Journal of
fifeomeroe of tbe 1st Inst. In noticing
fee report ef tbe committee of the House
of Representatives, oa Ceagraaaional
JNetriets, it aaya:
“Except ia fee important eelaeeu gen-
etml subjects ef legislation, member*
from fee uUerior dUtriete are not likely
to be qfipeciml benefit f
We Vesture to say, feat on review of
the history ef this Stats the iaterier die-
wkh
Which parts of the State
dkFCafeoua end McDufEo and Preston
reprtMcdt? They were not sent from
be ebatteoged te
produce their superiors. If Charieeton
r ^ _ seat or
We fie net wish to
hut
Is left optional, however, to pay the
Whole amount at the time of the second
Installment, with a penalty of six per
cent on the first Installment; and
when the tax and penalty are not paid
on or before the first of November, an
additional penalty of fifteen per cent,
ia added, and county treasurers shall
collect by distress or otherwise. If
eueh delinquent taxfe be not then
paW by the fifteenth of November
they shall be collected by sale. Bec-
tfon IS levies two mills for the public
schools.
The committee estimate thet tfilfl,
8*4 84, urdoetve of tbe cash In tha
treasury sad tbe probable receipts
from the pbouphati royalty, will be
required to meet the appropriations
and Interest doe on tbe public debt.
One mitt In 1876 TT yielded tllfl.llfi.
five and one-half mills should, there
fore, a little mors than tufee the above
amount
“Kappa” writing to the News and
Courier says: “Judge Thomas Thom
son baa been presiding for the last two
weeks over oar circuit court at Barn
wail He la to us the first fruits of the
victory obtained by fee democratic
party la its ooMtltutional battle for a
pure and elevated Judiciary. The very
atmosphere of the court room srsme
purified by hie presence, and Justice
pure and undcflled baa once more tak
en up her abode emoogut us.
If we had nothing vise to thank the
Legislature for, wa would find ia tbe
election of Judge Thomson alone a
boon sufficiently great and valuable to
oovar u multitude of offeaoee. In him
we recognise s realissttoo of our con
ceptions of whs* s Judge ought to he.
Courteous, yet firm; cautious, yet de
risive; genial, yet dignified ; learned,
yet oot pedantic ; quick in his percep
tions, patient in Me Investigation* and
Impartial In hia derisions. His mind
is ntonty balaaaad, had his whole de
meanor manlflefea * life spent in eeif-
diseipUae, charity sad uasatflahoeas.
Hia style of reasoning ia Sot way-
ward. Impulsive or difiuee, but dear,
terse sad logical. Ia hfe flhargea to
Jurias he advances to hia cbnouMoao
with the predeton of a maUmaatMaa,
dealing tbe
thus fixing indelibly ou
the salient points of a casein sequence
so tomofeoam Shat, wife tha moat
to
! on the contrary, s humiUty sad eelf-
Tbe following bill wbtob baa finally
panned both hotwes, sad only waits to
be ratified and signed, k oT mush Im
portance to U» people of fee State at
larg*. .** ~
Am Act to scours Landlords abd Pert
eons making Advaaose.
Saonon 1. Be It enacted by the Sen
ate sad House of ftoprveeetativfls of
tbefitatauIVliiife Oawlau, aow awt
and sitting la General Assembly and
by tha authority of the earns, That an
■N riMRIfifi an Act to tfeead uaetioua
B sad hi, chapter lofl of the Revised
Statutes relative to Men* on crops, ap-
Proved June 8th, 1877, be and the same
febsnfcy rt* pealed,
8m 1 If any fterecu or persons shall
make say advance or advances either
In money r* supplies to any person or
persona who are employed or about to
engage in the uultifettoo of the soft,
tha petuoa or thi persons so making
eueh advaooe or advances ebalt be ea-
titled to a Meo ou tbe crop which may
he mads during tha year apon the land
in the cultivatloB of which the ndvan-
feade baVe been expended ia
of all other Mens existing or
otherwWeto tbe extent of auch ad
vance or MtvaooM \ provided, ah agree
moot in writing shall be entered into
before such advance made to (bis ef
fect In whioh shall be specified the
amount to be advanced, or in which a
limit shall be fined beyond wblch the
advances If made from time to time
during the year shall sot go,
Bio. A If aay person making such
advanoes shall make an affidavit be
fore the clerk of the court of tbe coun
ty in which eueh crop ia, that tbe per
son to whom auch advances have been
made is about to aell or dispose of his
cfop, or in any other way is about to
defeat the Han hereinbefore provided
for, accompanied Mth a statement of
the amount then due, itsball be lawful
for him to Issue hie warrant, directed
to any of the eheriflb of thle State, re
quiring them to selxe the seid crop,
and After due notice sell the same for
cash, and pay over the net proceeds
thereof, or so much thereof as may be
neoepeary, in extinguishment of the
amount then due ; provided, however
that if the person to whom such ad
vances have been made shall within
thirty days after such sale has been
made give notice In writing to tbe
sheriff accompanied With an affidavit
to this eifect that tbe amount claimed
Is not justly due, that then It shall be
the dnty oftbe paid sheriff to hold the
proceeds of such sale subject to tbe de
cision of the .court, upon an lasue
which shall be made up and set down
for trial, at the next succeeding term
of the court of common pleas for tbe
county In which the person to whom
such advances have been made resides,
and In w hick the person who makes
such advances shall be the actor.
Baa 4. That tbe above sections shall
be subjected to tb« provisions of the
following sections of feta act f
Baa §. That auch landlord leasing
lands for agricultural purposes shall
have a prior find preferred Ken for
rant to tha extent of one-third of all
crops raised on bln lands, and enford-
ble la the same manwer as Hern for ad
vances, Which said Hen for rent shall
be valid without recording or filing.
Baa 6. That every lien for edVances
sod for rent where tha agreement ia
for more than ooe third ef the crop
shall be Hied in the ofBoe of the regis
trar of meMe conveyance for the coon
ty la whieh the lienor resides within
thirty days from tha date of the Hen,
and said lien for rent over one-third of
fee crop shall thentoy be made valid,
sad ha shall keep aa index of all each
fieosao filed, for eaehof which heeball
receive fifteen cento from tbe party
filing the same, and this shall be a suf
ficient record of tbe same.
Baa 7. That tbe first and third sec
tions of this ant ahaM be and remain of
force for ooe year from the ratifiestloa
thereof.
ed by the county oonvaotlon, and such
other members aa tha nooVaatloa may
tha Vatican aciborltlea,
through (fin Inspector of ppjicfe th*» K
could lake no measure to prevent a
possible disturbance at fee ooronation
of fee Pope, ts be did not recogntte
tbe Ring of Italy. Tbe Valloan U ia,
digtoatrt, and It ban been derided that
the coronation shall be strictly private.
Aa understanding bet week the Papacy
and Italy b as far eff aa stofc
mfLnn Kill.
Rows. March 3.—Pops Leo XIII
crowned ia tbe Sixties Chapel to-day.
The oemaony commenced at 9:80 a.-m.
and terminated at 1:80 p. m The car
dinals, prelates and diplotnaeto ac
credited to the Vatican and a few other
person were present. The Pope was
afterward carried to bis apart menu,
blessing spectator* oa tha way. A few
illuminated to-night The
Opinions reports that tbs Council of
Bute, tn response to a question of Sig
nor Crlspl, president of tha Chamber
ot Deputies, a* to whether the Italian
Go vernmeet had a right to Modify the
Papal guarantees, rendered a dedeton
that the la# of Papal guarantees poe-
a ooosUtutlonal organic nhimsfer
When Oardlnal Stmeoni was about to
tary of State, tha OathoUc powers tmd
Tha New Orleans Picayune, In the
course of a lengthy eulogy of Its late
asahtabt editor, tha lamented Oaro-
Hnian whose name heads this article,
eayet *
“After tbe waf be wfis admitted to
the bar of South Oaboltaa; thence he
came to this city and distinguished
himself as a writer and perfect master
of the Snglieh tongue. During the
late troublous times for the redem
ption of Loustaoa from radical mis
rule, he once more ehouidefed % mus
ket as a member of company G, older
Capt. D. M. Kilpatric, and talthfolly
served the State of hie adoption. The
keen Ittterrot with wbleh he studied
the politics of Louisiana made him fa
miliar wife ail parties, and fitted Mm
to wield a trenchant pen in tbe cause
of the genuine conservative democ
racy. He was as free froth the alloy
of the world as was ever mortal. Love,
t-iltb, bravery, devotion, were always
with him. The ateptMsm that Byron
admitted whew he Wondered why Shelly
should stand forward to receive the
blow intended fer another, fiarilen
knew oot.**
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Circwlar.
B' otts of tbs Daw Ex. Co*. 1
Babnwki.l Cooatv. Feb. *1, 1X78. J
1, In pureuaaee oftnptrnetiooafrom
tbe State Democratic Bteouttve Com.
mittee herewith tre mmitted, local
duba of fee last campaign with their
affiliated colored clubs wilt at once re
organise by electing officers to nerve
for tbe nett two years.
2. A county convention to cnnelbt of
delegates from the local clubs will as
semble In Barnwell on tbe first Mon
day in May, at 10*4 a. m. for the pur
pose of electing a couuty chairman
and other officers to serve for the
□ext two years, as well as to take such
other action as may be daetned prop
er for Ibe pood of the party. Repre
sentation to the convention will be one
delegate for each club and otto ad
ditional delegate for every twenty-
five members. Fractions over twenty-
five members will not be entitled to
representation.
1. The nomination of party candi
dates will take place later ia the cam-
l-aign.
‘A As soon s* each dab is reorgan
ised the pr< aident will forward to the
secretary at Barnwell, a list of officers
with tlwir poet < ffices and the number
of members enrolled.
He will also supervise and forward a
similar report from his affiliated col
ored club. JnMveoK Haoood,
County Chairman.
Jamus M. Ryad, Secretary.
N. B.—All oiuba that have organised
since (he last cars palp* will report tha
fact, with names of officer* and metn-
berebip promptly to the Secretory.
Tbe following bithk circular issued
by the State Executive Committee i ’
HtAbQCAfcTVtM of Tflu )
Btatx DmIocratIc Ex. Oil. V
12 1878.
OoLtnmu, a CL, February
At a meeting of the State Democratic
Executive Committee of South Caroli
na, held in this city on the 8th Instant; 1
the following resolution was adopted f
Resolved, That the State Executive
Committee of fee Democratic party of
South Carolina recommends an imme
diate reorganisation of tha tame to
▼lew of the campaign of 1878, and that
county conventions be called as soon
aa practicable ia fee several counties
to elect offloere to serve for tha next
two year*.
In pumas nee of the foregoing ream
lutioa, the executive committee directs
attention to ao much of tha constitu
tion of the party, adopted by fee State
egnventloa la August, 1877, aa refers
to tha county organisations, as follows:
Article i. There shall be ooe or mors
democratic dubs organised la each
eiecUoa precinct, each of which dubs
shall bates distinct title, “The-—-
Democratic dab,** nod abaft elect
president, ooe or more vioe-prestdeata, iwf^’piriooal propmy"
a recording and corresponding aaore-
tary and a treasurer, sad shall have
the following working committees, of
oot leas feM three members eaefe.vM:
A eommktee oa ragiatralloe, aa aweed-
tlva cojnmfttee, sad sock other com
mittees «• bo each eiab
pedleat. -J
Art. 2. Tha aimflags of
should ba frequent,{after tha opening
of tbe canvass, nod some mfimher of f
mittee shall be until tbe next general
campaign, aolesa sooner removed or
suspended by fee bounty convention.
The present County executive com
mittee shall continue in office until fee
firet meeting of Urn county conven
tions under this organttarica. ‘ i ,
Art & County demeoratie t»oVeo«
tfafcs shall bo composed of delegates
riected by the several local clubs—oae
dcNfate for wary dab, and aa addi
tional dafegofia fer every twenty-five
enrolled membecs—wtth fee right to
each county ooaventioo to enlarge or
dlmtnfte tha representation according
to Wresmmaajte. Thin convention
shall be called together by fee chair-
sum of tha exaetttlve sofetalltee, un-
dar auafa rules an each bounty may
adopt, and whoa aaaembled shall be
called to erderby the chairman of tbe
executive committee, and shaN pro
ceed to eleot from among Its members
a president, oae or more vtoe-preel-
dsnta, a secretary sod treasurer. The
convection shall proceed to bariaea*
and when tbe same is traaasMed It
shall adjourn aloe die.
Art. fi. The mode and manner of
aotetandng candidates for county offi
ces or for delegatee to the State, Judi
cial sad Oocgrsaeloaal conventions
shall be regulated la each bounty by
the respective county ooeveattons.
In this connection tbe Stole exsoa-
tlve committee makes fee following
recommendation*: * • —
Under article 1, where toed dubs of
fee last campaign are th ettsfence, that
they be reorganised by the deotton of
officers to serve tbe ensuing two years.
Sod as many additions!*duba formed
aa may be deemed eeeeotfai to fee suc
cess of the party. Also, feat fee onm-
mittee* oe registration forthwith make
a complete registration of all Vote!*,
olaselfying them as white and Meek,
democrat and republican.
Under article 4, that the county ex
ecutive committee consist cf fee county
chairman sod fee presidents of fee
lood duba.
Under article B, feat the county
chairman be ex-officio chairman of the
county executive committee and of dl
county conventions.
Uedtr article 8, that tbe system of
primary dection* by ballot be adopted
as fee mode of nominating candidates
for county officers and members of tbe
General Assembly. While the princi
ple of primary election* should be at
onoe announced, it is the decided Judg
ment of the State executive committee
that fee nominetlone by primary elec
tions should not take place until A
later period in tbe campaign, and in
regard to which further recommenda
tion* will be made hereafter ae to the
detail* for conducting tbe said elec
tion*.
When the County convention* have
elected officer*, the new county chair
man will at once report to the secre
tary of the State executive committee,
giving tbe names and post office ad
dress of tbe offloere chosen, together
with the names and poet offices of the
presidents of the local dabs, and tbe
number and membership of the aeV
eral clubs.
Jobs D. Kaxinctnr, Chairman.
Jambs A. HoYt, Secretary.
AD VERTl&EMKtITB.
ivo-ncrte.
The undersigned gives notice that
he wIM apply to tbe Judge of Frobate
for Baruweil County, on Monday, the
8th day ef April, 1878, at 11 o'clock a.
m., for a final discharge as admlaiatra
tor 6f James E Harloy.
• mirf-tt) Isaac A. BlaMfom.
, rt , - JfOXICK*
The undersigned given notice that
he will apply to tha Judge of Probate
for Barnwell county on the 10th dny
of April, 1878, at 10 o’clock a. m. for a
final discharge as administrator of R.
W. Furman, deceased.
a>ar7-id * a
mvr
icxc.
The undersigned give notice
they will epply to the Judge of Pi
for Barnwell county on tbe fife <
April, 1878, at Iti o’clock
final C
discharge as e:
tm
obaiT
Courtney.
Id
m for a
xecutoN of J. F.
J. P. CottBtXtt.
I. B. Ootrttnxt.
SHERIFF’S SALK.
Crane, Boylston A Oo. va W. P. Hair.
By virtue of an order of sale made
in this ease by Judge Thomas Thom
son, I will aell at Elko, B. O., on the
18th day of Marsh, 1878, to tbe highest
bidden, for cash, the following de-
1 property: One lot of
merehaodtee. Levied apoa aa the
property of W. P. Hair under a war
rant of attoaMnaet te the above stated
cam.
Sheriff's office, Barnwell 8. CL, March
4th, 18711 J. W. Labcasms, 8. B. G
& M. LANIER,
lot MARKET ST-, HEAR KING, CflABWlRToN, A C.
AfcMB t WIlfMB* Alt* etjBAMft/
Lunch From Eleven to Cue O’clockt * *
Oysters Served in Every Style;
Cal! find Bee Me.
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Attention Farmers S
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Mr.;.
Berry’s Ocean Bone Fertilizer.
a ■ v,-4 ..’ s. ■ . r
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Rich In ArnmoaU^ Potash and Phosphoric Arid, the peat elements
of Mant feed. We an noW offering this eelrtrated FmiHser under our ewt brand
and name, And have greatly improved upon its cosamsrcial Value by giving it two
sad oae ha If per cstlt nddiUonaf Potafe. Circmkr* giving prife* Mod lufl particular*
promptly forwarded to all Who want them.
i. M. BERRY, Owtoeffit Agent, Augiiitfi, da.
R. P, Coletnan, ITtoltolhig Agent jan32-3m
w.. ■■■*■** ■ I mi— ■im |W.« m ■ —tom—mrt— am a
The anderatgaed si Van notice tbit
he will apply to the Judge of Probate
for Bafowefi county oa tbe l8tb day
of March, 1878, at 10 o'clock a. m.. for
dmlnlstrator of
a final dtsctiarge at ado
AloaAo R. MtihoUa.
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H. D BrtMMX.
1
that
Iff It) ID,
The undersigned gives notice
he Will apply to the Judge of Probate
for Barnwell oountv oa Saturday, 9th
day of March, 1878, at 10 o'clock a. m.
for a final discharge as •xeeator of
Michael Seaae. T. G AYML M
Stonge, 25c.
woxitrte.
The undersigned giver notice that
be wilt apply to fee J odwe of Probate
for Barnwell county oa Friday, flih of
Mah-h, IflTB, at lO o'clock a. m. for a
final discharge as guardian of W. A
Dicks. Calms KlLunuswoXTU.
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KoTlcM.
Thu UfideNlgned ertvee notice that
e will apply to the Judge of Probate
jtottUty on the 6th day
for Barnwell County oo the
of March/J876, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
for a final discharge as executor of
estate of Henry Boylf**,
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PUBII A I1L4S*
ATTORNEYSAl LAW,
Barnljei^ Rtiri Blackville, S. C.
Aftnntw C. DibbI.k, Bamhcra.
LaukIX T, IzLAR, BUckville,
- Wpfi-fioi
I L. TOBIN.
ATTOI’.MEY AT LAW,
ALLENDALE SOUTH CAROLINA
j»»10 ly
frn SHHfig, floe.
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OOTTfllf VAOTOS
A MW - »•
COMMlrttelOfr MtCttCttAlV'l'
At
E. P. GUytoh's Fire-Proof Warobouoe,
Owner QMepbeH ami fetyneMs fiu.
Axgiatx, Oeorgia-
IHCMMOtfAL ATTKVTtOk QftX.VtO WtiaH*
ttta A ftp axulNa.
nevl-flm
Central Hotel
Broad Street,
x t • t» tt hT A. et KO k o I V*
Mts* M* W- Thomasi
Ccatrally Located—OnTcDiaat to Builnnw.
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lilt
Art. fi The president ahaU have
rer to call BP extra meeting of fee
sad — member* of fee riah
Ms atoft.AoneUiute a quorum for
Art.4. .The slabs te „
shall be held together sad epetete aa-
der tbe ooatrol of a saw
committee, whldk Atott
1M0 yk'AMI'SSI i
GLA86WARE,
CROCK ERT,
1878< 1878*
THE PEOPLE
For 1878'
In order to bring Tmb PmdPU Within
the reach of ait #e have made fee fol
lowing dob rates, which wit] be opea
until fee firet of March aeXt t
To dabs of three subscribers for
one year..i,i,.i,,...,,..MOB
To dobs of six subscribers for
one J«*r 9 M
To dubs of tea subeoribeto for
one year U 60
To cluha of fifteen subscribers
for one >aar,,.,,,,.16 00
▲iso.
One copy of TKx PaoWLaafid one
copy of cither the Weekly
News and Courier of Augusta
Chronicle for one year,,,,, ,|
One copy of Tlx PboFlx and one
copy of tbe Tri-Weekly Jour
nal of Commerce for ooe year
Or one copy of T*X PhoPLM and
oae copy of elfeer The South-
era Cultivator or LoUtfevit!*
Courier-Journal ?... .*
9 to
9 00
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Sto
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ATTOBNET AT LAW.
MIDWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA,
Practices hi aH the eowrt*.
J. A. BOaOCMtiU
DEALER IN
[
Groceries, Dry Good*,
Soots, Shoe*, Motion*.
■2*0.
Id ■
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Lis/
Good* ioid low tot cash or in oot-
nmgto ror uviiHtrj rrMtMb
JOHN W. HOLMBS,
ATTCRirer AY LAW, ^
WZLLffvan, 8. c,
PncUM, in ,11 the Court, rf IN. Sl.»
Pianos! Pianos I
If you want a fljsi class Piano Forte
st A reasonable price, go to
OATM BROS. Atm SiA, OEOhOIA,
sttd you can get one tli.,t will do nen i' S
in every re-pert, and for durability #ni
Sweetness of tone cannot be excelled if
eqeailed.
Picture Framed-
Persons bflving ebronnw* or any kind
of pictoros that they want framed would
do well to take them to
OATES BROS., AtdtSTA, OKOKU1A,
who will do them in Varioaa styles at
reasonable price*. Try them and yod
Will find it toi dccl3-(itn
WK.M.BAtE
Sttppiig tad ( wnifissloti Mefehnt
. WhoLesalb DXAUR IM .t
Fniits and Produce,Ay
110 East
CHiruLssYeic, s. c.
Jour orders.
, Boliciting
join truly,
I am,
J. R. TOMLINSON,
r, WM. M. HALS. ,
•epl^-dmo em- 1-.t
m. 0. J. BOND.
Surgeon Dentist'
Will Visit BlsekrBle on the Ifife lost,
and would be pleised to serve the public
profeasieually.. jaa&4»
O. C. JOHOAN.
A-XTOlMCBir A.X JUAW<
-'k- % • AIKEN, S. C. mff
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Will practice in all of the Cowfti of
this fkate. ocll-ly
E< J. FREDERICK^ M. D.,
AT
J. Pi. WALAURR’S,
" 4 si
OHAHAMU&aR.R.
R0LIN HUTSON
MubsUt
Wltlleton, 19 ots th CaVoIiwA.
^ Ah etperiaoce of forty yrntra joatifles
him In promleiog to give entire
to hia patrone.
and edrapefs of the
msdn to oritor #i
at h.rd
Mill and gin work
Ate bin specialties.
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