The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, March 14, 1878, Image 3
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The peopl~e
thu"*sda^“makch It!
1S78.
LOCAL
toUBCICLLANY.
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' Ons contributort and communicants
are requested to get their matter in
the office by or before Monday.. This
. Will be apt to insure its publication in
the succeeding issue.
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L The following are the latest Oharles-
n cotton quotationsr , T*
Good ordinary.. .9 3-4
Low middling.. .....10 1-2
,Middling.... 10 7-8
Good middling 111-8
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Faet and Otberrrlse.
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Read notice of meeting of stock
holders in this issue.
-See notice of John R. Bellinger, Sec
retary of the Blackville township dem-
oeratlc club.
Particular attention is sailed to the
notice of J. S. Havener, School Com
missioner.
Our Allendale, Blackville and other
communications which dtfd hot reafeh
ias until Tuesday evening, are una
voidably crowded oUt this week.
Joy ’over the passage o~f ‘*the bill” Is
{said to have turned Murat t?^stead's
hair to the color of the “dollar of the
daddies’* in a single night
, It Is said that all the families In
Danlpr, Vt, are related to one ahothtfc
by intermarriage. v *
. A wpman never so fhily realise her
dependence upon man as when ehe un
dertakes to sharpen a lead pencil.
No matter if a mah doe’s s'iy he
Wants to be an angel, it is ajw.ayp safe
to have the name of a good Indorser
on the back of bis note.
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, In the Louisiana Legislature the
Moffett register bill was favorably re
ported from the w'hyb and ffieeua com
mittee.
The Georgia Supreme Court has de
cided that ‘•for a man. without some
Innocent reason or excuse, to put bis
arm ground tha ne^k of another mans
wife, fs assault ahd bitteryi"
A young lady in WInnecome, Wis-
donsio, refused an ofrer of marriage
recently on the ground that her father
Was not ableto support a larger family.
Nerve iaj» griftd thing; It indicates
reserve force, and the nmn who can sit
ifl a rocking chair and rock back on
thosmail end of a dog without spring
ing to bis feet and gasping for breath
can conquer the world if he tries.
Thb elpbt-j’ear old daughter of a
leading physician in Berkshire couptjr
has brought forth the foTTowiDg as her
first school essay: “There whs a little
frirl, and she was very sick. They sent
for my papa, and she died very quick.’’
A movement is on foot among the
church pi pic of Chicago to dure the
youth of that hity from their wibked
ways by establishing billiard ami bow
ling alleys /md shootibg gallefirtVan-
tler Christian nuspic-f.
There is a proverb in Buabia ;.- “A
faithful swain weds early; a prhdent
fne never.
Lieutenant Flipper, the only colored
graduate of West Point, is to he ap
pointed military instructor of the col
ored branch of the Agricultural and
Military College of-Ijtxas.
A ooffln maker was asked for whom
he was making a coffin, a l nd replied 1
“Mr. Swift.” “Why, man,” replied the
other, “he is not deftd yet.” “Don’t
trouble yourself,” replied the
mechanic, “Dr. Coe told me to
drir^o®n;und I guess he knows what,
he gave him.”
*1
Frank Moses is said now to bo en
gaged in writing letters concerning the
history of Radicalism in this State, to
be published in the New Lork Herald
There is a great Complaint of hard
times, dull trade and lack of ffioney,
but we do not notice that there is any
great falling off in the Consumption of
whiskey or tobacco, a& attested by the
internal revenue returns.
Camden Jourhal: A number of tho
Liberian exodites from above here
have repassed through Camden on
their return to their old homes. They
State that an old yellow man came
amohg them' Sod collected the money
to pay their passage oh the “Phantom
Ship,” but could not he found or heard
from by them afterwards. IfenAeihey
6se the little means that remained to
them from the grand fraud to return
home, sadder, If not wiser, and rea'df
to “go on the contract” again.
Conductor SmitA, 6f the Savannah
and Charleston Railroad, happened to
*wery serious accident a day or two
iince. He was standing Iq the door of
a car on his train which collided with
another car on a switch. The ooHlsioo
slammed the do<MyJamming his hea'tt rro ^ a tlw ® DO*- I
between the closing done and tWa Bdisto
matte
THE PEOPLE'S LETTERS
Their TIctrs Upon General Top-
lew, County Jlfci
tatters, etc. 1 *
[From Our Special CcrrapoDMfctld
WHwwy.
Having been absent for some length
of time I have in consequence thereof
be«n unable to let you"hear from the
“Metropolis.” Spring, dancing upon
us with Its sunshine, thawing winter’s
chills, gives td us a iasiness that they
say is contagious ih thlft climate, and
verily I believe it, wheel look around
and see the merchants stretched out
on their eduntere, apparently enjoying
the quiet that pervades our town at
this season, and the doctors stalking
aroqnd awaiting “a call,” whistling
something that reminds us of that
“Good(3ld By-And-By,” and the law
yers (may Brovldetvcc take cate ofthem)
about ail they can do is to read the dai
lies for some “item of interest” and oc-
Asionally advise something ^bout the
Hen Ihw, the passage of which glad
dens the hearts 9/pur capitalists, even
at the expense of the poor farmer wbo
rejoices to know that there is a way
opened by which to dispose of his cot-
Wn in the fall with little trouble.
The coiblng campaign seems to ex
cite very little interest in this section
just now. The clubs have not yet re
organised, though I hear some talk of
a meeting soon. 1?be primary election
system boa btetr pretty generally dis
cussed and the people of this section
seem to prefer the old systeds of con
ventions. I noticed in jour columns
a few weeks ago a correspondent, I
think from Allendale, alluding to my
•uggeltlon tbit the “strongest club
would elect whom they please,” says
that it would be the same in conven-
Ubn, «s the largest clhb has the most
delegates In convention • barltA has
forgotten that In convention no matter
bow many candidates there be none
<5drt bq elected except by a two-thirds
Vote of the whole convention': Thus
the candidate who receives tbe nomi
nation receives ir by a votf\ of »wo-
tbirds of the county vote. Krphefeebt-
at! vei seat to the qontentlorm of course
kre representative men and are sent
there by the people, 'and th'i people
must surely be satitfled with their
choice as they send them there for
Royal Railroad? It has been sug
gested as probable. Bow be it? W"
“Wad name power the giftif Jp* us,
To ourselves as others see us.*’ '
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On Thursday last, a mass maettag
cf the citizens of this township was
assembled to express their preference
for some one of the various applicants
for the office of trial justice here. A
considerable assemblage thronged
our streets during the day and the
chances of the candidates for popular
“favor were freely disouased and expa
tiated on. ft was plainly evident that
demooratlc ' restraints and p&rty or
ganization had been thrown to ttye
winds and the arena Was oloat-od for a
free fight on general prlocipiee.^ The
platform Wined broad enough td
bold both Caucasian and African, and
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the soul of President Bsyes would have
rejoiced, bad he been present -at thla
apparent re’sult of his 'liberalism.
Quasber must have felt that the flf-
teeth amendment was a dead sore re-
tfie fearful foreboding^ of his
lend oh, idle uninspired
prophecy.
Be that as it may the election pro
ceeded wiDr perJhsbt harmony, hod re^
suited tamefoilWing o&llol. ' l '
John G. Smith, 116; J. 8. Burck-
haj^er, 11B ; J. A. Weathersbee, 70.
Wo have to thank our municipal au
thorities for the precautionary meas
ure of cloetag the bar^ooiqs, so as to
eliminate inspiring bold .^okn Barley-
Corn as a factor in the above result.
that particular purpose. But It near Wm,iit0D;
natural rot the minority to be dlssat-
iSfledj though If, tbe clubs select dele-
gaies such as wiil enter into rings and
cothbioations it is their own doings
and they cannot complain, and if two-
thirds of the delegates enter into a
combination tbey ceftainly are repre
senting two-thirds of the people, and
when they send delegates they send
Theta to represept them, and in select
ing them tbqv certainly should select
men that wHi truly represent them,
and If they don’t It is their own fault.
Certainly no man can stab himaeif
coolly and deliberately, knowing what
he i* doing, and then biamc some one
•lac withll. T ut 0 rfespondeut from
AlieroJ.de; quoting from the’‘Irroplf-
et'de, * says the measure (spetalriog I r
primary eh iu,ue) is advocated not
Trom ait} rfeasqu,-but from
•’genera! principles,” and that is about
all that can be said about It, just from
general principles, that general princi
pics is {hut it is just something new
and tho people readily “fall in" with
anything that is hew; The primary
election-system won’t do, and you ftiay
mark it, and if it is adopted remember,
as the old woman said about the cow
swallowing the grindstone, “I told you
Weil, what about the court-h'ouse ’
If that matter is finally settled lei’s
qlityantj tB
radical hie
PnhsowAt.—Qur old and ever genial
JrieJBd W.L^Mqody ,*hs & oor sanc-
twon Thursday last, looking, we are
happy to say, unusually weR. Hr.
Moody is now located with W. T. An-
Hef$b)pb tbdd J5°p%|ar %ry god fancy
gOodo rtlalbr of ^ngusta, where he will
be glad to e^e his friends. The house
Of W. T. Anderson is a solid and rell-
ahln one, (everybody knows Bili Mbftdy)
and we advise bur friends to oail and
examine his stock. ^—r--r- . 1-
; Wo were pleasiKl to meet Rev. W. A'.
Peart-on, foi tneriy pastor of thf . Bap
tist Church at this place, who, with
his Interesting family made a ohort
visit to our village a few days since,
Mr Pearson,Is »ow preaching for the
oils being described by the plats thereof
by-J. E. Crosland, dated April 10,1877,
on fi ! e in tbe office of probate judge of
Barnwell coualy m tbe records of. the
se of Ogarita Dunbar et si vs Idis
mbhm 'etai. I’l^chasers to pby ft>r.
papew. ..
Also, The State et al. vs. Jerome B.
Cooper. .AH that tract-or plantation of
land, lying, situate and beukg in the
county of Barnwell, know-n as a part of
Hie old place ofT. G. Grahaih, contain-
iug onq hundred and fifty four aere*, ■
more or loss, bounded North by land* of
J. B. Cooper and j. G. Guess, East by
lands of E. R, Hayes, South by lands of
8- IX M. Guess and west by lands of
8. D. M. Guess'v»ndj. G’. Guess.
Levied ujpn as tbe property of Jerome
B. Cooper ta the suit of the State et al.
I’urchaiers to pay for papers.
Siieriff s office, Barnwell, g. C., Marct
Oth 1878. . \ ;
J. W. LANCASTER, 8. B. C.
r Order Sales.
Robert Hough & Son vs. J. B. Bates
By virtue and fn pursuance of an or
der of fireciofurein Urn above entitled
eaose, l will Se^J *t Barnwell (j. H., on
the first Monday in April next, it being*
tbe first day in said month, between the
vr *tm r t f
BARNWELL DRW STORE.
JOSEPH BhUXXC&R, Ag’t.,
Wwrwwelt, 8. ’tL
Ws Didn’t sat rr.—"The man that
circulated jibe report that theBtraight-
Out Demoorat was to oppose tbe pres
ent administration has lied. So long
as buckshot can be bought at fifteen
cents a pound, wo will hold ourselves
personally responsible for this and all
other statements fhat may be made in
-the columns.”
Tbe above ta clipped from the new
paper, “The Straight-Out Democrat,”
recently started in Columbia. We have
examined our dies closely and find a
very flattering noilce of the new paper
Ip our “Edft.pital Correspondence from
tpe vApltal.” ( Bo wo are atraight-out
of this blatter. x
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Sheriff’s Sales;
Execution Sales,
E.B. Stoddard & Co. rff. J. N. T^oo«i
& Rro.
By virtue of an execution in the above
entitled case, to"me directed, I will sell
on the first Monday of April next*, at
tttq county seat of Barnwell county, be
tween the usual hours of salo, for cash,
tho following real property, to-wit r
, All that tract or plantation of land,
THE subscriber would invite attention to his fine 1
I Gold and Sllvei*
Rich Jewelry, comprising sets of Broaches and Earrings,
Ri
aptu greet Variety^fropi thepkm^t to the
diamond. Wat*K chmn#of thelateatdk
te.
dealcb in
Drugs, Medicines,
CM K M 1 <J ^.XfK.,
rZRFUJIERT, FAKCY TOILET ARTICLES,
Trusses, SkouMer-Bracea, Syringaa,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. DY^STCft
jalolano' Preecriptiona Carefully Prepared
i at all Hours.
TOtiA't’Cd, SEOARS AND SNffT.
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Gdrden Seed
Wateh chains of the iateat desigqe, lockets,eleeve
An elcgtnt assortment of Sterling Silver. handaom*!v
bio for wedding
lity of plated
_ i*hcs, Spoons and Forks, Puts T*Me
tary. All goeda wamoted to be ae reprer^nte'!''
^^^and at tbe very lowest prW
n
All Orders will Receive Prompt Atteutioi-,.
James Allan.
janl7-6m
. 807 King Street, Cherieeim, 8. C.
mHa
Lov22-3m
-JUST ARRIVED—
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Doors,
—FROii ONLY
and
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UEAI.br: IN
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Dry Good*, Qrocerriw, Boom, Shoes,
r, Hardws Be; Out-
tying, situate and being ihi tbe county
of Barnwell, containing twql ve hundred
have it up and let’s have a nice rood to Ilf 10 **,’ ™ ore f )r ^ s8 ’ ta , 'tadod Nor(h an
n^rn^ii rL. m "mu.l — “"MNonh hast of lande of John
between the closing door and the fac
ing, which cut o£ a portion of one ear
and seriously wouhdid hiffi otbefwtae
r head.
, , Mansfield Island, In Lake ifrle, fias
been bought by a man who Intends to
•took It with black eats and kill'their
progeny fwthelrrnr. Be -illfw*! !««, it«plW by. bint, that
^4 at first on fish cangi t off thi
e by men frhd vhll lire oh the 1s-
qn but after the enterprise la well
started he wiH dtiltze the meat ol thi
ast by tanut. or Joan xucl
cnd-Eriward liayp<«; 8onti) by lands 6f
.Mary E - Pelham, John D. Carter etal.,
East and South by county lino of Barn;.
Well and CoHetori counties and west by
lands ot David Maxcy. Levied upon as
the property of J. N. Wood at the suit
ot E. B Stoddard & Co. Purchasers
fo pay for papers.
Abo, J. If. KInafd against Mary L.
Nelson. AH th®* certain lot in tjre town
6f Barnwell, containing one acre,
more or less, hounded by lots of
JI. A. Duncan. Mrs. Mary Ingram (the-
J'owke lot) and divided by a street from
4ha lot of the estate oFJ. G. W, Duncan.
Possestioh given January 1st, 1879.
Parch serfs to flay for p^pfirs; * -
Also, Sixty five acres of land, more
or less, bounded No»th by lands of E. R.
ffind, situate, lying and., being Iff tllil
cbUDty of Barnwell, containing twenty-
five acres, more er fessi bounded North
by lands of Mrs. J. P. NoWee;--South
by the saip^. East by lands pf W. R'
Howard a da on the West by iHnds of
W. P Dunbkr, Pu: chasers to pay for
pa^erq. -
Also,. Henry South vs. J. 8. Se'elli
ing. * ABl ihsi tract or plantation of
taisd, lytug, situate ahd being in the
county of Barnwell, containing foqr
hundred acres, more or less, bounded
north by lands of J. C. Turranoe, south
by lands oPG. C‘ Jones, east jby lands
of Abrahsm Smith and west by lands of
Jfary Tarrance. Purchasers tp pay for
papers.
Alsb, C. E. Lartigufe vs. Jk tl.
Anderson I All that certain tract or
plantation Qf land, situate, l^ing and
being ip the county of Barnwell, con
tainin^ two hundred acres, more or less,
bounded norrfl by lands of Pta i n StaoselL
sooth by lands of H- II- feastarling, easf
by lands of 8- Q, Cgveand W. L.‘ (ave
and West bj lands df Geg^W, Peacock.
Parchascre to pay tar uppere.
Al*o, J. N. Wipallx’s. Amanda'f.
Ray. All that tract or plantation of
laud, lying, situate and bhioj; in the
fcduiitjr of Bahiwell, ooritaining^oue hun
dwd acre^, moroer les?; bounded North
Iv landt of C. II. Millrouse, South ftud
East by lauds of the said A. Y. Ray
and Jk'ost by the lands of tlta widow
Huno, and being about five mfles from
Grahams Turn Out. Purchasers to pdy
ibr papers.- .
Also, W. II. Woorjvvaid Cleo- 1
pstra Mitchell etol. All that certain lot in
^he town of Williston, fronting on the
C, R. R., tuiiniug back to the Charlo*.
ton road, on.the East by a lot of A. J-
Weathersbee’s, on the South by tho
road* and West by J. H. Willis. A Ism
oua lot in thaOowii of Williston, niee*.
uring one huiidred fed. front and one
hdmlroij knd/nrty fee* back, founded
North by Charleston road, South by
lot oi A. S. SuHivan, East by Hudson
street and West by lauds of ,W. W.
Smith. Purchasers to pay for papers.
. Also, Sigmund Liebman vs. Geo. J.
Fo*!e. All that tract or plantation of
land, situate, lying and being in . the
couffty qf Barn Well, containing one hun
dred pcrcSf mora.or hys, bounded norfb
by laud* of Jaunty \\ 1 kiu>b south by
lands of Benj. J;'. Rice, east by lauds-of
Jno. N. Walker and wooded lands of
.the said George J. Fogle and on the
wcat by lauds pf Charles hp Brykut and
Bcnj. F. Rice. Purchasers to pay for
P‘pe™- ' r *
Also, V- M' Weissinger vs, L. j.
Ilaruog and Simon Brown. All tkaft"
tract or pldatation of land, situafe, Tyitfg-
and being in the county of Barnwell, in
George’s Creek .township, containing
tlyee hundred and thirty-one acres, mope
or less, knowB as the Charles Ray place,
bounded north by. lands of J. H. Dyches,
south by lands of the estate of JofneT,’
Bats, Gap*, Clothing,
lery, &c., &c.
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’CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA!
Geo, IS,
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A
lanondUBtlyaupphed with thethotaeit;
Braodd of Wlnea, Whiskeys, ufo, Bum,
Alee, Lager Beer, Cider, Segare, Ac.
loe 00 hand during the Bummer 1
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. Everything has been marked down tt UlM
at prjcee 10 Duit th
Give me a call when you come to
Barnwell add,you •ball not leave ~
■atiefiedj v;, , /)
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4ferr The highest Market price ^nW
_ y.— -—, Poukcy, ^
for Cotton, Corn, Pens
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? wipetTi
(sold.
Ore»t «hanc« to taele .■«-
ney. If you can’t get gold
Jfou .am get groeokMks.
ifl erfliy town^o t
tfi- the Isrptat, chea|
fmihr pwbHeation V
Any one can beeome a am-conAiI agent, Ths
most elegant works ofart given free- U> sub-.
scrihers. The price is so low that almost
everybody siibfcribee. One aga*t reports
fnukidg sv«t4|16CM»» wselt'.VA Hkdy^flgent
reports taking ever 400 subscribers in tea
days. All who engage make money fast.
Y«* can devote e l your time to the busiast^
- roi lj^our'spare U»e*,..Tott nccd^not- be
away from home over night Vou can do H
as well as others. Full particulars^ direc
tions and terms free. Elegant and evpsnsivs
oyit free, you want Rroflvitde work
send us your pddtwsp atonce^ U.cp^S Bpth-
iMlta try tec business. No ('ns ivLo-en'l
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■Factors and Commission ttercIiaj.'QK
COTTON AND NAVAL 8T0BLS,
Nolr25!4m
Charles ton, 8. O.
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N. A. Hunt
ningarsd
ale; 0|e
a JreJTt
c'jgt | by, land of Jeremiah Colons and
George H. Ha'rtZog, and tyest by land-
of Henry Croft, Wjllis Browrung
Darling Sflfll. Terras df Sale
Itnlf caefe, tbe balance, on
of six months, with _ interest frfim the
day of tale, and in default of payment of
the credit portion, to h* resold,*for cash,
at the risk, of Die former pu^liMer*
Purchaser to pfy.for paper*. ^
SherriTs Office, BhruwclT, 8.
March 9th, 1878, „
J. W, LANCASTER, S. B. &
Barnwell ffom some where. This way
ot lumberiug through 8andbed» for
ten miles in some old” buggy or hack,
or any sort of conveyance yori can get
by begging ahd paying enough to buy
a Vehicle of the same kind, is enough
to “try your temper’' at least; and
Barnwell can at least, if it can't have a
railroad, have good livery stables,
where our Worses can be dared for for
tote tbafi k dollar a day. That will be
Some little accoififfi'odatiion and we can
v^lt the oourt-houi’e with our own con
veyances without having to pay Such
an amounj; of expenses. If the Barn
well £ieo£le expect to have the court
house and keep the court-hous4 they
must show some spirit of accommo
dation, a'fld as they urge the justice of
ths location oh account of being cen
tral to tho people they muet lb minor
matters shovr a spirit of "meeting half
way.” Go to work, Barnwell, if you
^ver intend doing anything, for if you
<Wt Itell you thecourt-housi matter
la not yet settled.’
The farmers are busy, floffie plant-
fhg, some yet preparing to plant.
Midway is dull at this season, aAd
we are expecting to have a nice time of
It this Summer with the fish in tha
Edlfto. We are getting plenty shad
from there now. I really think the
can beat the world for fish, tak-
ing into CQDslderatlon the size of the
our frieM Donald directs. y Dunbar and IsJbpl Noble and'
By the way, you must stir p P Mr jvest by lands of F. Dunbar- Levied
, aa* MX yM*
Accommodation Wharf an4 V«idsf Range, Chartaslon, South-GaiXur
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WHOLiaALE DEALERS 1*
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Liberal Advances made on CousiguineuU.
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Boots, Shoes and Trunks,
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J§os. 161 and 163 Meeting Streep „ .
CHBLEST6N,?OnT« CARdtINA
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Agent for the^celebrated
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Co.’atelf-rawing fion^ flnd Thorn Brothers Cele*'
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Also • full Line of Mena’ pod
Wool and Fur Hats. ” _
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Hayes, South and East by lands of J.
R. Patterson and on the west by lands m __
cf K. R. Hayes ot al. Levied upon as JL, J«
fhe property of J.' If. Wood at the suit *
of E. B. Stoddard & Co. Purchasers
to pay for papers, r .".7 -a F •
Also, Octavius B, Owonsaud Emma
R., his wife, and' Eugenia A. Holly
against Si C. Holly and others. ’ Bf
virtue of an execution to mo directed ii^
tbe above stated case, I will soil at
Barnwell C II, 8. C-', on saleaday ta Ueneral BlaCkSllllthlllg,
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No 114 Church StreeL
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Next St. Philip« < Church, Charleston, S. C
Horse Shoe*, Wh^elrlght
YJI a •'“-AND—
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April nixt, it being ths firsf Monday in
said month, between the legal hours of
rale, at public au^ien to the highest
bidder,'tartash. IhVee certain adjoi
tracts of Bind
CHAS* H-
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Rum,
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Scotch Ale, Broun Stout,
SALAD (ML, CASTILE SOAP, fta,
t - ConsUntlj on Hafld. ' "'tf
Choice Old Bye and Bourbon Whkfej.
No. 72 Exchange Place.
BALTIMORE,
Nos. 108, 110, lit *hdt9i,
t Ve Ml .•» »»') . •
WULBERN, *
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of j (Darts, Drays, Wagons, -
Trucks, ic. Jobbing promptly attended
to. All orders from tb c Country tail! re-
txiveiknUful attention. »4y8-6m
eel 11-6m
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senior; you rather tuajpunt for his si
P - BrabBkla^ ^Theitaid I
woujtfh te at tbe bottom of It,” Maybe ^ree partes—that is to say—one parcel
the shot laet week iu the Sentinel from \ containing three hundred and tweuty-
a correspondent from the Port ftofal adres, tnofe <Sr less, allotted 1 on tile
Railroad bad something to do with it ^“ioq uf^usan V, Brigham's estate to
You remember how that oorr>epondeiit , l one parcel of three hun-
flred ta on him. Maybe he la afraid to more er lyss,
write you. Maybe that piece haa al- ^ ^
tanoed his battery. Did it ever occur
daughtered cats a^fobd for the living
data. We also read that a Georgian ia
foaktftg an extenalve business of vala-
teg dega, tanaing their hides, and aell-
Ihff the leather for glove making and
allotted on division of said estate lo
Rffie Brabham, and eqe parcel of three
to you that that same piece was writ- oTd" virio'n Sd TJe tol
tan in BarnweB, and only beaded Port Mrs. Ogsrita Dtujbar, the said three pw, State* Conrt*.
fAttomey LaW (
Allendal^ g. 6;
Gepg-ly
A i'roTtxicX- 4taX
ropertjtofMifl. Susan
id ittad will be sold hv
Practices in PK^ftie Coarte^.1
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^ ATTORNEY AT LAW,
'WII.LISTON, B. <X