The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, March 21, 1878, Image 2
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n« fothva aWa« oao pfaM* a proper
tatlnato oa the ▼«hi«of th« swrieM
fhadarpd to lha State by tbo preaent
•Marat Afawahty, At prmat Mooh
af tta lagfalctloo laapprobad by tba
pabite, aad many of !ta aota ara, par-
lapa, proparty raprobatad, yet tbb
to day of aooo-
rcaoluttoo to adjoara Maa die
ooameod
»ad timely
Cooper, of
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that each
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»majority
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a aeteral
[acorpera*
rored the
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efor. The
ad by the
d aeot to
Wbat tba Aucaate Eeeolof Newa
tbloka of Got. Hampton aad hie policy:
•The Democracy cd Abbeville, S.C.,
mat lo the Court Boaae laat Thuraday
and orgahtoed for tba tell campaign.
The greatest eothastoam pretaHed,
marked aitb tba utmost harmony. It
Is hardly necessary to add that resotu
tlons were unanimously paaaad an
(Sorting Gov. Hampton** policy as ami
aently visa, and declaring It tba duty
of tba Democracy to renominate
Hampton, and that It la his doty to at*
oept This la tba fleet big gun of the
campaign, and It Is now In order for
other eountlea to fall Into Hue and
start tba ball. Hampton la tba mao
tor Sooth Carolina, and tba only man
la the State to hasp bar head above
dor. last to sura at tba malcon
tents oetr there begin to aortonaly
wraagio among themselves and force
Hampton, through saff raspeot, to re
use to be considered as the cat's paw,
Just so soon will South Carolina relapse
nto negro rule aad Radical malevo*
wa. For any man—especially a
South OaroHelan—to question Hamp
ton's honesty sod purity of motives In
hie official conduct of the past two
years la a political wonder, and can
only be accounted for upon tba hy
pothesis of "Beir," to the utter indiffar-
9e of the good of tha State. The
iroobia ta South Carolina will be to
gat Hampton to give bis consent to
agala save bta State lo the fee* of re
cant demonstration* of a few men who
should support him."
boophataa
§ ot these
lek Point
md liver
Company
tl Comps-
t valuable
▼a exdu*
i next tan
j rkad they
^ >dr stock
holders and non tribute acme hundred*
af thousands af doMara to tha
«ry of tha State.
The Hodae Committee on ways nod
—Sana have reduced the tax levy to Bve
mills tot State purposca. In addition a
school tax of two mills, county tax of
three mtlla, past indebtedness tax of
ana mill and building tax of two mills
Witt be levied In Barnwell—so that our
lax wtft aggregate thtteen mlfla, pay-
able In two faetslimeots. In May and
October. A penalty of six par oanl
will be Imposed on tba drat install
ment If not paid promptly, but no ex-
sections will ha laaoed until the doss
A MM to redtstrict tha Stats give*
ta the promise of a Deeaocratk Con
gressman at the mxl election
from the Ifth dlatrlot, which will be
aompoaad of BdgaSaM, Aiken
wall, Orangeburg, Colleton, Hampton
and Otareedoe, the dtetrlct la a targe
aha, aad tha candidates will ha an-
Tha House to day cleared Its calen
dars, and waits upon our august San-
•ta for a eamplatton of its portion of
our work. Until I see you In the
H.
Tba following article, taken from the
Haw York Dry Goods Bulletin, will
re to show what a oor respondent of
that paper tbloka of Augusta:
“Among the growing dries of tba
South tow, If any, have brighter proe-
peete than tba ooa heading this art!-
. The enterprise displayed by Its
dthr*na ta really worthy of all praise.
Northern capital is seeking Investment
boom of the numerous industrial
concern* that are constantly spring in*
up In Augueta. But there is room for
plenty more, soe with a view of laying
nterestlng and valuable loformatloa
before our readers, we propose to dedi
cate a portion of our space to a de
scription of some of the principal In
dustries now established lo that city.
Our loformatloa Is derived directly
from our special agent, who Is travel-
log through the Southern State#, aud
la at present in the above named dty.
We publish below letter* from him
oootalnlag a very inter eating account
of tha largest mllia In the place; and
our sketches of other houses are
equally reliable, being made up from
notes forwarded by him for that pur
pose.
The population of Augusta is now
about tweoty-flve thousand—within
the limits of the chy proper—while
some five thousand more reside lo the
Immediate neighborhood, having thdr
business located is the city. A large
amount of wealth is centered in Au
gusta, which is said to have more cap
ital invested In atocka, bond* and in
dustrial eoteipriae* than any other
city la the State. It la one of tha beat
lolaad markets for ootton, and this
year about one hundred and seventy
thousand bale* of It will be received
and sold there. Tew towns can boast
of a better system of railway oommui-
catioo than Augusta, as the Georgia
BaUroad, the Mecca and Auguste
Railroad, the Port Boyal Railroad, the
South Carolina Railroad, the Auguste
and Savannah Railroad and the Char
lotte, Columbia and Auguste Railroad
all centre there, while work will shortly
.be commenced on the Auguste, Knox
ville aad Greenville Railroad. Besides
this complete railroad system, the city
offers extraordinary and unusual fa
culties and advantages for the estab
lishment of different kinds of mills,
owing to tha great water that It en
joys, Tha dimensions and capacity of
tha canal are as follows: Length of
main canal (or first level), seven miles;
minimum water-way, one hundred
aodlftfty test at surface, and one hun
dred and six feet at bottom, and eleven
feet deep, giving a total area of 1,408
square feet, while tha three levels com
bined have a total of 14,00b hone-
power.
Augusta oecoplee the centre of a flue
agricultural region, and Is one of the
best markets for fertrlteemia the South;
wbll* the climate Is exceptionally fine,
greatly fovoriag the cuiti vst ion of fruits
vegetables and general props—to much
no indeed, that tha wutermalooa raised
la tha neighborhood have a very wide
spread reputation, aad are shipped to
all parte of thaUotoa.
Oa tha whole, tha present prospects
ef Auguste are bright and cheerful,
while the Industry aad enterprise of
Its Inhabitant* teem destined to dees
Elio. & O, March H—Pleaae allow
us room in your columns to announce
the formstlon of a democratic club at
KUto, B. 0. R. R. In accordance with
instruct tons received fretn thp State
county executive eo«*mitteee,
through your columns, the dtlXene
met at Elko on Prtday, Ibth of March,
and after necessary explanation by an
acting chairman, the citizens were in
vited to enroll their names and thirty-
eight namas were enrolled. We then
proceeded to elect a president, and af
ter balloting It was found that our
friend J. A. Miller was unanimously
elected—than whom no better could
have been chosen. Our esteemed
friends J. W, Hair and & 8. Owens
were elected vice presidents, aud your
bumble servant secretary. We are
now In working order, our motto being
“Onward to Victory.’*
There will be a meeting of the col
ored citiuna on Saturday, 28d fust, for
the purpose of forming a colored club.
I hope to sand you good news from
them.
Our meeting days will be, for the
present, Friday before the third Sun
day la each month. The poet office of
the secretary will be Elko, that of the
president at WHIbton, and where duty
calls there you will find us. With best
wishes for the success of your valua
ble paper, I remain you re very truly,
Wx. W. Hart,
Secretary Elko D. 0.
Acts
ty the Ctov-eraer
lath, iava.
An set to regulate the appointment
aad compensation of trial Justices and
constables In tbd county of Barnwell.
Aa act to amend chapter 107, title I,
part III of general statutes relating to
attorneys, solicitors and counsellors.
Ao act to amend the law respecting
the punishment for aims.
An act to amead an act entitled an
act to limit the charge for advertising
notices, approved December 29,1876.
Joint resolution authorising the Sec
retary of State to cause to be pre
pared an index to volume 16 of the
statutes of this State.
An act to establish certain public
roads to the counties of Barnwell and
Orangeburg, aud provide for the work
ing of the same.
Ao act to amend an act entitled an
act to rmpower the Judges of probate
court* lo their res peed re counties to
issue executions, approved January
21st, 1878.
An act to amend an act entitled an
act to reduce all sots in relation to
county commissioners, their powers
and duties, into one act and to amend
the same*
An act to repeal an act to provide
for the payment of past due school
oialms in the several counties of this
State, approved March 8d, 187A
Sole Agent for South Carolina for
CHAMPION REAPER AND MOWER,
best in use.
Agent for Cardwell’s
THRESHER aND SEPARATOR,
simplest, lightest and cheapest
BLYMYER & TAYLOR'S
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE,
for ginning, threshing, grinding and
sawing.
Aa Act
To regulate the sale of guano aad oth-
ar fertilisers.
SccnoR 1. Be It enacted by the Sen
ate and House of Representatives of
the State of South Oaroilua, now met
and sitting iu General Assembly, and
by the authority of the same, That all
person* engaged in manufacturing In
this State guano or other fertilizer, or
In selling in this State guano or other
fertilizer, manufactured in another
State, shall attach to each sack, barrel
or other articles conialolng the same,
a teg, either written or printed, con
taining the name or names of the per
son or person* or the nsm* of the
company, with the names of its indi
vidual members so manufacturing or
selling such guano or other fertilizer,
and a true analysis of such guano or
other fertiliser.
Sac. 2. That if any person or per
sons shall offer for sale in this State
any guano or other fertilizer, in re
spect to which the provisions of this
act have not been complied with, or of
which the analysis attached is ascer
tained to b# false in a material particu
lar, such person or persons shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be
ponlsbed by fine of not lees than five
hundred dollars, nor more than five
thousand dollars, or by Imprisonment
In the State penitentiary at hard labor
for the period of not less than on* year
nor more than five years, or both, at
tha discretion of th* court
Baa A This act shall not apply to
to landholders or farmers selling or
furnishing fertilisers to their tenants
or employees.
Sac. A That this act shall take effect
Immediately after Its passage.
- Approved March 4th, 1878.
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WXSBUKT -MeMILLAN.—Msrrisd, It
Iharastdssossf ths bridt’s fetker, oa' (be
•vsalaiag of th* 7th Iset-.by the Her, J ,0.
WUHasu, Mr. W. W. Wsesvav, of Orsaga-
barg, to MmoC. B. McMillas of Bsrawoll.
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OB1TAJA.14Y.
id*4, at WHUstoa, oa Thanrisy, the 14th
•4 Pobrusry, 1878, of dlplheris, sflor s short
iilacot of oao weok, Srrrii Lewis Boses-
sAkTta, the saty dsqghter ofM. K. Burch-
taller sad Raws F Burckhalter. 8ho
bom *i> the 28 of Augast, If71, sad died st
ihs esriy Sgs of stx yosro 4vt souths sad
sixtosa days, Wheathoteador Moose* wao
swoetoot to the pereoU hearts. No oae but
Mm* Who have celled ope* te fcuftai* s
th* dStty uilWM, ihOfVoS*
potaal remoabrucoeof hot that is gent,
sad sad ataory daily grebes afresh th*
woasdod hearts.
Toths last she WMeonreioua of her eon*
diUea, sad the day before epoke ef her *p-
prosehisg death without fear or tribulsiieu.
W* trust that thepureat* will find comfort
fro* that source whence cunsolotiou cos
sloao be sought and found, sod (hat
they will bo able to asy after the poignancy
of th* first bitter grief—
Thoa hast gone to the grave, but w* will not
deplore thee.
Though sorrow sad darkness encompass
th# toab,
For tbo Savior has passed through Its per
tain before thee.
And th* light of his lamp points a wsy
through ths gloom.
K.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TfOTICK.
The undersigned gives notice that
he will apply to the Judge of Probate
for Barnwell county ou the 22nd day
of April, 1878, at 11 o’clock a. m.,
for a final discharge as administrator of
Paul 0. Allen.
mttr21-td Jas. M. Brabham, Sr.
NOTICK.
Pursuant to Instructions from the
ebalrmao of the State democratic ex
ecutive committee, I hereby call a
meeting of the Barnwell democratic
club, at the town hall in Barnwell. Sat
urday afternoon, 2 o’clock, the 23d of
Marsh, for the purpose of reorganizing
and electing officer a to serve for the
next two years. A full attendance is
requested. Alvsxd Aldrich,
March 18,1878. President.
WHAT DID YOU SAY ?
That the Brioly Plows, Dow Law
Ootton Planters and Guano Distribu
tors, and the Wests Guano Distribu
tor and the Centennial Cotton Gin will
do you more good for the money than
any others you can buy. Sold in Au
gusta. Ga., by the agent,
mar21-lm Jas. Stoobrx.
i H R MILHOUSK,
DENTITS.
Will be at Blackville Mondeyt* and
Tuesdaye. Office at Court House build
ing. Will attend caila throughout
Barnwell and adjacent counties.
mai21-3m
NOTICE.
The undersigned gives notice that
he wilt apply to the Judge
for Barn Sell county, on
of Probate
Monday, the
iril, 1878, at 11 o’clock a.
m., for a Anal discharge as adralnistra-
tor of James E. Harley.
maiT-td Isaac A. Blaictom.
8th day of Ap
for a final
NOTICE,
There will be a meeting of the dem
ocratic club of Blackville Township,
at tne court-house, at Blackville, at 11
o’clock on Saturday 23d Inst., for the
burpose of reorganizing the club.
Buslneps of Importance will be attend
ed to and every member is requested
to be preaent.
By order of the Executive Commit
tee. 4 John R. Bkujnoer, Sect’y.
March 8th 187a
Henry Hoore,
Hardware and Agricullur&l Imp’emen's
243 BROAD STREET,
-A tHjtifftai Georgia.
—AND —
A8IBBLT0RAL MACHINERY
descriptions at lowest price*.
Henry JSioore
Sub-Commissloiera of Roads
Nolle*!
Otvkr Comm Comxissio-krs. )
Barnwell. & C., March 15, 1878 (
You are hereby ordered and requited
to have the public roads io this county
under your several jilrisdlctlous put
in thorough repair at once.
Order out all able-bodied male citi
zens between the ages of 18 and 46
yean for three days work, if so much
be necessary, and report all defaulten
to the nearest trial Justice to the road
on which such default was made, tak
ing care to have the overseer of such
road and the warner present on the
day of trial.
Special attention is called to the
causeways st Bufords Bridge, Riven’
Bridges and Morris’ Ford, on the Big
Saltkehatchle, and to Cowpen Ford
and Honey Ford, on the Little Sallke-
hatoble.
By order of the Conoty Commission
ers. J. 0. McMillan, Cbm’o.
F. M. Mixsoit, Clerk.
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NOTICE.
The undersigned gives notice that
he will apply to the J udge of Probate
for Barnwell county on the 10th day
of April, 1878, at 10 o’clock a. m. for a
final discharge as administrator of R.
W. Furman, deceased,
tnai7-td C. Ehrhardt. *
NOTICE.
The nndenlgoed give notice that
they will apply to the Judge of Probate
for Barnwell county on tbe 9th day of
April. 1878, at 10 o’clock a. m. for a
final discharge as executors of J. P.
Courtney. J. P. CocrTnkt.
mai7 td J. B. CoOrtnet.
To all Whom it mar Concern.
Notice is hereby given that Mr*.
Clara Hewitt has filed her petition In
tbe probate court to haves homestead
set off for herself out of the penonal
estate of her husband, Oliver Hewitt,
deceased, thirty days from date hereof.
Probate Court, Barnwell county,
March 14tb, 1878.
Jas. M. Ryan, Judge of Probate.
Meeting of Board of Examiners.
OrriCK School Comvt«*ionkr, I
Barnwell, March 4th, 1878. |
Notice is hereby given that the Board
of Examiners will meet at Blackville
Thursday, March 28ih.
All teachers whose certificates of
qualification require renewal at that
time will present themselves for ex
amination, and a failure so to do will
debar them from teaching in the public
schools of the county.
J. 8. Havener,
School Commissioner.
Berry’s Ocean Bone
Rich In Agionia, Potash and available Phosphoric Acid, the great elemenli
of plant food. All orders sent to G. E. Steadman at Blackville, or R. P. Cole*
man at Augusta, will be promptly filled and forwarded.
J. M. BERRY, General Agent, Augusta, 0a.
ja»31 3m
Fritz’s Retreat^
102 MARKET ST., NEAR KING, CHARLESTON, S. C.
ALER, WIN KA, 1.1 <) V O R • AND C I O A It S , v?'
Lunch From Eleven to One O’clock.
Oysters Served in Every Style.
*
Cull and see me.
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feb28-Jy
FBITX MOEEENHIIEte, A*e*t.
NOTICE.
The Democratic Club of Wlllialon
township is requested to meet at
Browne’s Hall, Wllllston. 8. C., on Sat
urday, 80th of March, at 3 p. m., for
the purpose of reorganizition. A full
attendance is requested, as matters of
great importance wfll come before
the club.
John W. Holmes, President.
F. P. hTANsnx. Secretary
H M LANIER,
-WITH—
R P Bayley & Co
*—importers of—
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
LAMPS, Jcr.
87 ItANOTKR WTHRKT,
BALTIMORE, Maryland.
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South Carolina—Barnwell County.
IN TH* PROBATE COURT.
Gideon Blume et al‘, Petitioners vs.
Liodsey Blume at •!., Defendants.
By virtue of an order of the Probate
Court in this cause dated ths 6th day of
March, 1878, I will sell at Barnwell, on
ths first Monday in April next, to the
highest bidder, for cash, the following
described real estate, the subject of the
above proceeding, subject, however, to
any interest which one Christopher
BJume may have In and to the said real
estate : All that tract of land situate In
said state and county, containing ninety,
one (91) acres, more or less, and boun.
ded as follows; By lands now or lately of
Simon Brotvn, Edward B. Joiner and
others. Purchases to pay for papers.
James M. Ry/ n.
Judge of Probate.
Much 7th, 1878.
South Carolina—Barnwell County.
IN THE PROBATE COURT. -
Henry Boyles, administrator of Sarah
Kemp, Plaintiff vs- 8. F. Boyles and
others, Defendants. ,
By virtue of nn order of the probate
court in this cause, dated the 8th of
March, 1878, I will sell at Barnwell, on
the first Monday in April next, to the
highest bidder, for cash, the following
described real estate, the subject of the
above proceeding; All that tract of
land, situate in the said State and coun
ty, containing eighty-one (81) seres,
more or less, and bounded on the west
by lands of J. F- Crawley, on the north
by lands of.1.8. Freeman and F. J. San
ders, east by lands of F. J. Pamirs,
south bv lands of H M. Boyles’ Pur
chaser to pay for papers-
Jamks M. Ryan.
Judge of Probate
March 8th, 1878.
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rharlottf, Columbia & Augusta K. R.
2 PST A R. R. )
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1. 27,1878. )
CHANGE OK SCHEDULE.
Cbabi,ott*, CoixMBtA A Acocsta R
Giscral PassrsorR Depaktmknt
Colombia, 8. C. Jan
The following passenaor schedule will bo
operated on and after (his date:
Jfrnl Eipreu — Gotng XorlK
Leave Augusta 6:40 p. m
Arrive Columbia 11:20 p. n»
Leave Columbia 11:30 p. m.
Arrive Charlotte.^ 4:58 a.m.
Mail Etprttt—Going South
Leave Charlotte N 9:48 p. m
ArrlveColumbla 2:54 a.m.
Leave Columbia 3:04 a.m.
Arrive Augusta 7:06a.m.
Run dally, and make close connec
tion at Charlotte and Augusta for all
points North, South and West Stop at
foUowing named stations only : Fort
Mills, Bock Hill. Chester, Blackstock,
Winnsboro, Ridgeway, Doko ( Columbia,
Lexington, Batesbnrg, Ridg* Spring,
Johnston’s, Pine House and Grauite-
ville.
Day Paitenfer—-Going South
No. 1
Leave Charlotte 12:30 p, m.
Leave Chester 2:42 p. m,
Arrive Columbia. 6:44 p. m.
Leave Columbia...., .#•««.•• 6.&4 p. m.
Leave Granltevtil©.. 9:51 p. m.
Arrive Auguste 10:36 p. in.
Dag Pawngrr—Going Kokh
No *
Leave Aogustfe...... 5:30 a.m.
ArrlveColumbla. • •SO* oVs^s • * 9:36 a. m.
Leave Oplumbt*~..,.»,..... 9.40 *. m.
Leave Okteter.12.46 p. m.
Arrive Charlotte^. 2:68 p. to.
No* 1 and 2 run dally, aud make
dose connection at Augusta and Char
lotte for point* North .South and West,
stations.
A TTOIiXEYS A 2 LAW,
Bamlwrg and Blackville, S. C.
Andrew C. Dibble, Bamberg.
Laurie T. Izlar, Blackville,
scp6-6m
I L. TOBIN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALLENDALE, SOUTH CAROLINA
JanlO ly
For Selling, 50c. Storage, 25c,
U, O’Dowd.
OOTTON FAOTOB
AND
COMMISSION M KUCHA NT
AT
E. P. Clayton’s Fire-Proof Warehouse,
Corner Campbell tnd Reynold* Sts.
Augusta, Georgia.
fEMONAL ATTINTIOH given TO WEI
INQ AND SELLING.
uev 1-3m
Central Hotel
Broad Street,
A-tJOCSTA, O TC O Ft O I A
Mrs- M- W Thomas,
Coatratlr Located—CoaTenicat to BoaincM.
r~r
and atop at all regular pass stations.
” ^ T. D. KLINE, Sup’t.
A, Pope, GeuH t. and P. Agent.
EDISTO LANDS FOR SALE.
Mantoue & Co.,
Proprietors of the Charleston Branch
or Tits
HAVANA 8E6AR FACTORY,
“ La Valentina.”
Fine Havana Tobacco Manufac
tured exclusively by Cuban work
men will, with skill, produce Segars
equal in qnality, style and fragrance
to the best brands known.
116 EAST BAY STREET,
Charleston, S- C-
sepl8-ly
~ NO HUMBUG
cabinet organs.
The subscribers bars just received tbe
largest and finect collection of Organa
ever offered for sale in Augusta, which
they will dispose of at reasonable prices
Every instrument warranted for 5 yearn
Oates Bros.,
Successors to Geo. A. Oates, Augusta.
Id^J^ M. Ryan, agent for abovs.
A Urge assortment of school aad mis
cellaneous books and all kinds of Station
ery can always be found at
' —Oates Barm.,
decl3-6m *44 Broad 8trc*.
Pianos l Pianos l
If you wsnt s first class Piano Forte
at a reasonable price, go to •
OATES BROS. AUGUSTA, OECTHOIA,
and you can get one that will do sonic#
in every re-pect, and for durability and
sweetness of tone cannot be excelled if
equalled.
Picture Frames*
Person* linviiijf chronint or any kind
of pictures thm llict want framed would
do well t, take them to .
OATES BROS., AUGUSTA, qtORGlA,
who will do them in vtuious styles st
reasonable i ricev. Try them nod you
will find it so. de<:13-4itn
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One thousand six hundred acres
S t on and provision lands on
r#r and Yarrow Branch, four mile*
north of Williston, for sale.
On this trsCb there is a good mill seat
with a aoteumial ample and
i$ere is bo be*- House.
intbiflodBtj for 4 lf«chafu
Mffl or Cotton " "
good sod the price at which
soidis for below its actual v»lu*.
For further information
mtfailiug water power,
ter location '
TAKE NOTH*
I would rwpectfully solicit my friends
and the public to caH aad examine my
fine Liquors, B«er, 8egar* and Tobacco,
an be found under the Patterson
per
month. ip
W. H. MOORE, Editor. ^
DR? 0. J. BOND.
Suraeon [Dentist'
Will visit Blackville on the 15th inst.
and would be pleased to s*rv* the public
professionally. jan3-lm
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O. C. JORDAN,
JATTORNKY AT LAW.
AIKEN, 6. C.
Will practice In all of tbe Courts .pf
this State. ocll-l/
E. J. FREDERIC!, M. D.
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- NEAR GRAHAMS, 8. C. B. R.
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W illleton. Ifai
An experience of forty year
bimln promMug
faction tobiapatfotM.
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