The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, May 02, 1878, Image 3
THE PEOPLE
> THBHriDAY, MAY 2, 1878.
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L.OC A I* MI KC K.EE A WT V
, Dit*d, nt h!» ne», on 8*f*plp
Cret-k, on Sun'lay. 28; h ult., Diy 6.-^
Brabham, In the Hih year of bia age.
Professor Caro has delighted our
young people with a Serb's, of flist-
cIhhs ent< rb.ham 1 nt%. Tliey hope to
'eee him in Btrowetl again.
The surviving members of* Hart’s
Battery (Washington Aitiliery. Hinip..
'ton Legion.) are requeued to send, the.it
names and addreess to Dr. L. C k?t 'ph-
ens, Blicbville, S. C., iu.ordsr that arc
langements mao be made for the propo
sed reunion at Blackvjlle or Barnwell
this summeri —Aeica and Courier.
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n.lef .tlentloa.
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Several com municatione are crowded
qut this week, but they will appear In
our next issue.
Delegates from the Wllllston Demo
cratic Club to the county C"nventlon :
George W. B. Holman, Dr. J. M. fjknlth,
Heyward Brown, J. N* Miras. B M-
Willis, U. M Tho’cpsQtj.L A,., Blanton,
B. O. Matthews, Dp W. Smith. L.
B. Toole, O. A. PhilHp^and B. J. Quat-
tfebnum.
■ The ladles of-!3t. JLmlcews 'jCathollc)
Society wllj-.gHre a musical entertain-
n»ent at Mrs. Cyan's, on Monday even-
^.ing next, for the purpose of raising
- t funds to complete their chapel. Among
A (he features of the evening will be the
tedtatioo of original pot ms by Col.
James K. Randall, of Augusta, and
CoL W. H. Duncan, of Barnwell. Tick
ets for sale at the stores generally.
The Midway and Clear Pood De:»o-
. cratic dubs were consolidated on Sat-
V• J^day and organized by the -lection of
he following ofQcqrs : Prescient, W 1
O. Simms ; 1st rice-president, G. W.
M. Wiliiums ; 2 id vice-president, G E
Hutto; Correepondlng Secretary, J. L.
Bease ; Recording Secretary, J. 0
Smith ; Treasurer, S Mblj*r. Deic^atee
to county convent!,,o ; W. G. Simms
G, W. M. Williams, G. F* rfutv, W
^olk and S. Miller.
t*
irsmber^ IIcraoerutN, Atlentloit!
A meeting of the Bamberg product
democratic club will be held at Bam
berg on Saturday n«x\ 4 h of May,
1878, at 3 o’clock p. m. Let every mem
ber of tiie club be present at this meet
1,-ig, as business of Imp >rtancQ will
before the club and del. gates
will be elected to the ensuing county
Convention.
By order of the president*
i. D. OotirrXvti.
It 'cording Secretary.
<i«ur Plajj^yiHe I.etler.
dinner was announced. I will not at
tempt!^ describe the dinner. It is
sufficient to wiy^ th*t, the table was
bouutiful!y snpp icd wTth all that heart
coul 1 wish cr i ( ipetit« caij for. Dinner
over, a!] were e.igerfor the amusements
ayaiqj and buferel into them vi h re :
a^wedyfaj aud.relish and did not weary
or patiso until the rays of the sun shot
horizontally out frpm the western hori- *ha!l assemble at the county scut, and
V
zon. Thc^ farewell kisses of the day-
god sent nrr the wings of the soft spring
breeZi’S to our brows flushed wi(h the
spyrtS of the day, admonishccLlis that it
wits time to to take up the hdmewaid
march, ami so we did, regretting, how.
ever, that the almanacs contiin so few
days so full of healthful enjoyment.
Like Oliver Twist I cad for more.
Our streets wara alap enlivened on
Friday by'k.lotig procession of p^ple
and flo<vers.qv\ the march from c^irch.
yard to l ehurch-yard paying floral jtribnte
to the dead o’f the Lost Cause. Decor.
. at ion day should be Ihore unlTprsally
observed in ©vir toWh than it is. An
essay shou'd be read or a lecture aVuld
l>e delivered;on (hat occasion that wotild
siyiply by tradition wliat history Has so
fur ftyle^to give—a fair impurtiail state.
mgot, of the origin irnd progress of t'he
‘‘late unplea-antne^s ” The Oor^vn
XQjuptecrt shOnld have been out in full;
-uaifprm, mashing with reversed arms
iu honor of our fallen heroes. ' Let us.
try to do better next time. The ladies
andchildren always do their part well,
but there are too few of the “lords of
creation” seen in the procession. Is it
possible that our 'dead Conipauions in
arms are so Sj£>on fpgotten?
A party oiyouug gents, who have no
time, for innocent amusement during the
i*retk took *dvau*a^e qf the beautiful
"feather on Suhdky W.<t V) out to the
'Things. Of course on i pkasant day, in
the sweetspring time, a p'easure drive
with a fine team is an exhilarating exercise
and it was quite n nural that the “bovs”
sliou!'4.viy with Qich otlujr in making
last time and adroit curves and circles
and the tpgP’pulatinns of the reins in
gvacral. Thlags.got ex> ihr.g and in an
endeavor oa the part of one of the
“d riviste' to berg duy thift" yet, dfine, his
ambition gat the bt*Pnr qf, his t^iLso-
f.hy an 1 the result was t^e apd\len em.
bracing of the old mother, earth by him
and his companion, and the bpjjgy con
verted lute a,flying trpeze by fCsting on
two hubs while the oth*r winds were
looking upi towards the skies. Fortu.-
natdy no damage was done eitlier to the
‘ boys 'or to the bpggy, but—“Tiling
what might have been Lurena.”
Judge Aldrich paased through towiq
1. s. weik on his return from Circuit.
- Tt/e appeared to be enjoying his usual
health, though lie is not sosUutos IV>h
Bob was here on Saturday, an^. wg un
derstand lie wants to “lubricatS tht.
rcsu^iSTOn act” wiih our energetic
amj pciie rating fellop; townsman, David
B iggs, Sr.
I ae [>i ini ity ciecUoa system is grow-
ng'iu favor every day iu this sectinn*.
Bl vckviixe, April 211.—Everything
has b on cxc, cdii-yly dull in this.per:ion
qf the world fur the past tw o vti oks - A
rerfect dearth uf news The situation in
the Last is briefly djtcussed an 1 the
«.T ct ol a war in tiufopq on the intcy.r
cs s ol the Unit d Sgr-os specula’cd- up
on, lor a short wh;le after thp.atngal of
gach day’s mpil and g,iner»«lv wfipdiqg The talking now is mostly of, thp bv-st
up with a discussion of affairq myre 1 ’ ' ‘ ' '
nearly relnfcd to us, and then—a if
into the dull monotony that products
the “blues.” I must not fail, however,
. Vi exempt from the calendar of “blue
last Thursday, for were I to
l that day in the above classification
^^Kliould^wninjnvrrfTtf: tntrtryirrTTi?
fair sex of opr. town and-at the Simc
time write mysplfdown as hard to please
This m'notony was broken and the
. “blues’ dispelled qn that day by a most
^ enjoyable recreation in the shape of a
pic-mo. Mb;&Mattic E Black, assisted
by the patrons of hpr excellent School,
. gave a pic-nic to her pupils. Tho,
place selected (Urn oak growe.in frort of
’ C«pt. Doionh ifFs, about a mile out of.
tbwn, on the Barnwell road) was jju-
^ diciously chosen, and we’l adapted, fo
-- id! tl»e requirements of such an enter-
tainment. The cool and refreshing
ihade—tho good croquet grounds—the
^xceller^ water and the courteous atten.
- tions and assistance of the Captain and
his genial beUer half contributed much
towards making tiiS) day as delightfully
pleasant as it {Proved to be to all who
x Were present op, thq oQpasiDn,, ap wqll tp
displays the same good judgment
of th« tcoumplished ‘'Gfcad of tire school”
i in engineoiing a pic nic that she C3cer-
qises in the other affairs of life. We
kll thank ihe Captain and his excellent
yrifo for the kindnesses extended to us.
The day wa$ beautifully fair, and* early
m the mornihg the tcocher and the lady-
patrons of the^chool, the happy and joy
ous children with a few of their playmates
^together with a few of the young
and the most practical plan to put it iu
,to operation so as to secure the best
resufta Lkonip.vs.
Circular !>e. 2,
HKAl)iirARTKR8 OF
State DemocroJK) Ex. Com
April. I6i.h 187ft
Tho-Atrttc,Dvnipo?»sic Executive .tfom -.
mitlec, impressed with tbq importitnee
ofthesyslcm of Primary l^toctiqps as
the best and fairest method for select in
candidates to be voted for in each county,
and n* tending to ut.ify and harmonize
the parly throu*houb tho State, rocom;
mend the following general plan for
qopducting the ^me.
I. AspiranU for the positipn of can-
didA’es shouhi ho uqpouncqd ijidividii
ally in any modp deemqd proper by
themseljes or theif friqpds. bni ihojld
be placed4j-stinct'y before,the Democratic
party on i heir, own merits, and r.otj as
tho candidate of any organized body of
Democrats.
II. Each aspirant for tne pojitipn o£
candidate, when he accepts the nomin r .
ation so made, shall immediately notify
the County Chairman in writing of the
fact, and in the same^. communication
state that he is a member of some loCal
qlub, ahd subscribe to the following
pledge : “I agree to abide by and sup
port the nomipatic'li of the Democratic
party, and nbt tq.accept efther a nomi
nation or an office from any qlhcr source
than tfiare^ulaj-ly ctjustitute'd flcmocratic
organization.”
III. At,lo^st 6ve day a before the
primary cleftion, the County Chairman
j[ am a. duly enrolled member of this
Democratic cltib ; that I have not voted
at this election, and that I will aoide by
and sustain all nominations made by
the Democratic party, whejlier for Fed
eral, State or county offieers.”
V, Upon tho following day, t^a
Couqty Chairman and at least two rtiem-
bers of the County Executive Committee
^aggregate the votes reported, and before,
sundown declare the candidate:!, selected-
VI. No one shall be dofiared the nom
inee of'the party un’ess he shall have re-
cq^cu a ma^vci'y of all the votes cast in
the juiosqry election.
- VIL Should no candidate for any-
particuLr office receive a n.ajority of the
votes auft, the County Chairman shall
so declare, and order a second election
to complete the nominxtic^s in sufficient
time before the gener&^ elfctiotq. ,
The Ijjxq.cntive Committee desire tl»t
a meeting qf Cqqn,(y Chairmen, ah all be
hold as sqqa as, rwqrganuition takps
place in all the cquntiep. The ipstygq*
tioiis givvth m.^ircjrlar No V, dated FA.
12.h. have ncl been corxy)lied with in
those counties aTrtJgd’yrcorgn.pizctfj as nt$
report has yet been mads tp.thc. Peerc-*’
tary as requested. Your s^tegticp is
called tp the last paragraph of sai^,circg ,
lar, as follows: When tho tjounty
Conventions have elected offers, the
; new County Chairman wi'I at once re.<,
pprt to the Secretary of the State Exec
utive Committee, giving the names and
pos( office address of the officers chosen,
together with the names and post office*
of tlfy* presidents of the local clubs, and
Jtfec numl^r and membership of the acv.
leramubs.”-
JohJ" D. Kksnkdt, Chairman.
. K Hotr, Secretary.
vied upon
ck. at the
Sheiiff’s. Sales.
0. F. Wietcrs against Joliq Betook.
By virtue of an order of aide made in
this case by Judge Thoo>as Thomson, I
.will sell at Barnwell Courthouse, S. C.,
Tor c-ftsh, to the highest bv-4or», on sales-
Jtiy ip ilay uext, ft being hLmdav, the
6th day dl -said month, the following de-
scnbtfd !>qfsonal property, to-wit: One
jlot of gcrferJincrchantli-te. Levjet
as the property of John Bc^tec
suit of O. F, Wietm.
Sheriff’s office, Pam weft- April 20tb,
1873. *
J, ^ LANCASTER, S. B. C.
A^o’, Tf; B. Stodda'd vs. J. N.
Wood ds. Bro. All that tract or
.plantation qf land, lying, situate
.apd bgng in the county of, Barm
well, containing twelve hundred acres,
morn ct lese, bounded Nprth and
North East by lauds of John Tucker
and Edward Hayes, Soutu by lands of
Mary v E Pelham, John D. CarS?r et *1.,
' Ead »nd §outh by county line of Barn.
welTand Colleton ieuntics and) wpst by
. Jlands ot David M:^cy. Levied upon as
the property of J. h. Wood at the spit
ot E, B ^toddard Co.
A D Vt'ii T1 SEMEN TS.
Notick.
p appointed Mr. 8. 8. Turner,
mite, nod 3‘
7 have aj
at Blnokvifte, and Mg- J- C. Bucking
ham, at Ba'Vn my agents for the
collection of far. s hujJ, fif-tehta. No
ot bet persraa are eutqprlAt'd to repre-
•w*"’-.'’'-'' J. D. TffftkER.
Tax Pavrs, 'Iak.e Nuike.
My books will b« opejq. at the follotug
places»nd dales for the collection of one-
half of the taxctjjeviad fw ihe present fiscal
year, r,a:ties failing to yay the instalment
new called for will be charged about 20 per
penu'ty.
Er.winton, Thursday, May 2d.
Allendale, Friday, M y 8d.
Priester s Store, Saturday, ^fay 4th.
Buford s Bridge, Tuesday, May 7th.
Ehrhardt a, Wednesday.'May 8th.
Midway, Thursday ,>J*y 9th.
Bamberg, Fiiday,. MV. IQth.
Gr ilia^s, Saturday, May lltf*.
Baldoc.’Mo.Jty, ” *^
* “*7.A?Ah.
Millettville, Tuesday, May 14th.
Kobbin^ V\,^inead*y, May 16th.
Missoni Mill, Thursday, May 16ih.
M'ill.#on. Friday. May 17th
> T.le. S^iuitiny. Sj 4 y 1 8eh
Barnwell, talat ofjgire
The rju* ef' qk>i*Oon ia as :
North by lands o
ilay«is, South.wnd Ewq by Isrids qf J
R. Patterson and o^tjie. wes^ by l#nda
of E. II. Hayes et aD Levied npqn as
the property of J. N. Wood al the suit
of E. B. Stoddard & Co. i’archasen 1
to pay for papers.
Sheriff s office, Barnwell, S. C., April
13 th 13,78.
J. W. LANCASTER. S. B. C.
ap!8-3t
S. LIEBMAN
NOTARY PUBLIC,
COLLECTOR AND ADJIJTER OE CLAIMS.
0EFICE8
118 East Bay, Charleston,
—AND—
OrA^aqis, Barnwell. Co. S. C.
ALL BUSZN^aa RRI'MKILJ attrckd to.
-♦ 35r ,n P JiM -; ' .
J. H. ParKer A Co. Ma,qln-.te ^o.
Gea. W. Willrtim. A Cu.
tnnr28-8m
GET THE STANDARD.
“ Tkr bftt authority. ...It ovyht to he in every
hnhrary, aUo in every Academy and in evert
Srh?.ol ”—Hqjf. Qhah. SuaJftH.
Enflith Lexicon. ’—Los-
, qe.v A nth xa .so x. *
rata af %x«Oon ia a» fatio^y: For
State perpoaea, four And one-half mills; for
ordinary county, three ruil|a ; for building a
jail, t wo iqtlja .-.ftjr pAt indebtedness, one
mill; for aohoola, two mills. Gold and ail
Ter coin an ^ aajional bapk notm only re
ceivable. • ■ ■ ' A < LPREt£aLU7vT'CH/'
Treau.-v.Barn v eihflo Jnty.
State of South Carolina, 1 Court of Common
( u(rty of JiarnweU. ( Jcieai.
Charles D. C. Adams and!
Jeremiah J, Milea^paft
»-era, doing business un
der the firm name
Adams Si Milea.
Plaintiff’s,
against
! William J. Jones.
Defendant,
| e .
'to William J. Jonet, Defendant in ikit action -.
1 ou are hereby summoned and required to
will fiefile-l i« the offfee *»f the Cfitrk of the
Court of Common Pleas for the said oounly,
and to serve a aopy of yoqr answer on thW
subscribers at tbei? office, in Ihe tpwf 4f
Bamberg, in said e’ounty and State, wittun
twenty day* after the service of this aunt-
;nions 6a you, exclusive of the day of service.
“ lf J rou ,, fl, 'l 10 aI lS ,> 4K l , hi* "ocqpUint within
jthe jTO^H4ow?Aid\tbepisfiitiffwill apply to
!jhe Court for judgment against you for the
Sammons for
of Money Demand.
(Complaint not
Served.)
sum of one hqpdf.ed.fcnd, seventy-three dol.
lara and'five cents, with interest at the xate
•of on* per centum per tnopth, fron^ the tjutd
jteenth day.pf November, one tSohaitud eight
Ihundred and seventy seven! and coata.
Dafed 2nd ApriteA.C., 1878.
[szAt.] J. J. BRABHAM.C.C. P.
DIBBLE A IZLAR,
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
To the Defendant,, William J. Janet :
Take notice, that the sumipons, of whjch
the foregoing is a copy, and, aW, the com
plaint in this action, were filed in the office of
jthe (lerbrif tho CAurt of Cfimmon l^Teas, at
Barnwell, in the county of Barnwell, Ntate
of.South Carqliue, on the eleventh day of
April, A. Dv 1878.
DIBBLE A IZLAR,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
apr25-6w 7
, _ filial notify th« DwnocttUifttiubk v. ««,
ltdies and geoU (to maTte up the erdquet aBpilitot< who ^ thu8 ^ ^
^.otqiookuptl.eBUtf.l o.roh to the | K |, M f or ^ p«uo™ of c, n da»te, ,nd
tolectod ground. Once upon the beuu. I T ot.. c «« for .0, othor peruou or perion's
Uful ground, all parties entered hear; and
shall not bq counted-
IV. Qo the
Section', each
primary
& shall hold an
into the various atnuseojeots that^
inged to make the day pleasant.
?cial conversations and music electiop fof candidate* of the Democratic
and mellow) engaged the attention party, aatf report the rcrolt in writing
qf the. older he»$d And heart*, while tho over thtt rignatup* of the ma haigkri' to
little folks frolicked in wihi delight ip the County Fhtiiraaw. At this election
plays that carried your oOrrcepoo- n0Be .btit members of
7 «wit affm, back-among halls gf mem. vote, and oach methber. before be'
6ryio the d*p of anuny ^otlth; And ipg allowed to vote, shall take the fol
I®. bourz^ew gway until the^ lowing plqdge; “1 solemnly iffijm that
I^OXIC*.
The uflfiteretenH ^ivee do .U that
he will ipply t?) the Jjudfge of Probate
. r ’ U the 3ath daw
»f May, 1678, Ak 11 o’clock a. m;
for a final diePWge as administrator of
Riley \yeaiqe~iv^»- s • • a. .
aprilSctd
Soxi-cJIg
Th^tindereigned gives notice that
be will Hppfrttq the Judge of Probatij
for BdrtiWen county .*TiedneSdty
the 8th day of Mjay^ 1^23,at lio'cliiok
*. m.. tor a flnsTlPjQjw agadmuS-
tratorof Chaflps "
Calzs Kn.t,teo«woBr i Jr.
ELISTO* \,km FChTsaLIbZT.
One thousand six hund
cotton and provision la’
River and Yarrow frran^...
nbrth of Williston, for sale.
Ou this tract there if a good
count? fora Merchant
Titles
»t which it k.
on Kdiftto
miles
South Ctroliaa—Barnwell Cwnty.
IN TUI PROBATE COURT.
Notice Is h err by given that Mrs. Lu-.
geitla 8'iliivun has fl'ed her petitiou in
this.cr'^ft to have a homestead set off
for herself out of the real and personal
erate,of, her late hue^wmli Ulysses’
^ttlrtvao^and that ths 6afd petition
will be heard and aqted upon at 11
.•’oteok a. m. on the ffiib of June. 1878
Given tinder mv hand this 25th of
.April, 1878. JA8. M. BY AN,
apt 25 2in J-qdgeof Probate.
AUo, Sixty five styes of Un<L ipoge
or leifi, b^pjpded North by lands of E. R
, South A
Sole Agent for South Carolina for
CRAMPI#}!; REAPER AND $OWER,
best in use.
Agent for Cardwell’* *
THRESfl|IR aND , SS{PARATG^
simplest, lightest and cheapest
BLYMYER & TAYLQW&.
o'* ’ ; •. .f, •
POTABLE STEAMEXCtfig,
■(or gipnlqg, t^rg^^. grt^Hf^.apd
•sawing.
I
A Urge, WwJsome volume of 185?' pnges,
containing consi.i^-nbly wore than 100,-
X\4) wonls in it*’ Vocabulary, y^ith.
the correct Pronunciatiowj’
Definition, and Etymology.
riLLy ILI.CSTgATKD AND CHABB1DOZD, U-
baART, eilZKP, MAXBI.SDRncKs, JIQ.OO
“Vl’QgCESTER”
i* now, r.cgardt.l aj the htaxhabd trTRORiTT
and is so recommended by Bryant, Longfel-
1^’' Wh ! , ' i ^V Bplmas, .Irving,
VTuithroi*, Afcar,.j, q^-sh. Henry Evefctt,
Mann, Quincy. Felton,llillitcd, a*id this ma
jority of our most dntjn^jHghcd scholar*, and
is. be*id(«, recogniied a*^ authority by the
Departments of nor National Government.
e-The volume# bqfora. q# .ahoir a Vast
amount of diligence; bufeni'^. >M*W.U “
dilig.-gce in cvmbicRtiop with good sense
and judgmetit. WorczsIzr’* isjthe^aW-er
and safer book, and may be pronotinceaifAe
beti eiuting $ ylieh lniton.‘'—London. Alkt-
Hjwm. - f r ■ ,- ^
‘‘Thahset English writers and, the moet
particular American writers use WoRCEaTKa
as their authority."—A'ev For* Herald.
our Lpcant StAko we made the
change to WovczsxXR as our authority in
spelling, chiefly to bring ourselves into non-’
formity with the accepted usage, a* well as to
gratify the desire of most of our staff, i a :.’
eluding such gentlemen m Mr. Bayard Tayi
lor, Mr George W Smalley, and Mr. John
R, C. H aseard.’’ —Slew Turk Tribune.
ifardwar^ ani Agriihiloral Imp’eroenls
243 BROAD. ClftEET,
J^usumtai Georgia..
—AND—
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY
Jof all descrlptlon^a^ lowest pries*.
Moorq,
343 Broad Street,
\ y • * -J * 1 .
iDarl‘l-3m ^agu^rt^, Ga.
for tRe g
Hampton and Home Rnk,
THE NEWS AND COURIER,
;A ytfi ahd Fey^ess Democratic News-
“ ’ ‘ 1
* i 7' *' I J
Laj-g^i. Circulation in the City.
Largeet Circulation in the State.
Largest Circulation ip the Qottoo State*.
AH the N eyr 3 Abou t So u t It Caro Una,
AH the NeWh Almt the South.
Adi the News From Everywhere.
, ‘ <" ■»’- ' * ' <1T T •
,PU*E AND UNDEFILED DBM(ICAAtCT-
UNIOiiL JUflTiCl! I. EQUAL '
BJGHTS! II * ^
tm
By virtue o/^g«Mrtty |raut»d^^ m*
in s certain ufoiifs-jte dated the 28th day
of February. 1374, *trd recorded 4th of
March of the same yi& by Tlugh L.
1’hillips spd others, tru-leW, thereitL,
uamed, I will sell, at Willisten, on the
promises, at public auction, on Saturday,
the 27lh tnzt., at 10 o’clock a. m., the
Tqllowirijg real estate:
AU that 1q^ in the village of Witliston,
coawfy of ^fn-weTT and. Slate of South
Caroline,, bouu^ed'oft the sontli by a lit
belonging tc the trusteed of the ’Williston
Aendomy. north by South Oiftftaut Rail-
rusd, and on alt other skla* by m^ ewn
kind, tneasuriag 90 feet front by 2N)
foot back. Tama cash. Purchaser to pay
lor papdr^.
' W. ^M,rTn, Mortgagee.
Wiliutou, ApriLC, 1373- ll-3t
buttUl CaMltk—- v HalBWcll CqURly.
nt tni now^tf cc^? T
Whereas, S. P. Langley has made
suit to me to grant him let era of admtn-
istr-thm on the esfat^ of Sarah R. LAa;
(^trt Hitst ;*S» !
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\PE IK*
.■••t Ilotua :
if j»e in *c-
;3c- tfjt«r on
-Vit a i\m
ct
Langley, dvceasctL that they be and ap
pear b.-i’yre mq, in the court of probate to
bo held 4 0<wrthou*e on Mon
day. tho Ifith^daj of J^pyb, at 10o’clock
a. m„ to sW^ofiuso, if anv they have,
why said admit ^tration ahyuld not be
granted. \ . - . - v •
Given under roj hand, at Barnwell
tin 29th day of March, 1878. ‘ T r ’
' James M. Rt/m,
J pdg6 of Probatee
SprJ-td'i T ' ’ X! [
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'No ese hho aa:
. XLdrte. -Tk*
n^HEADACHE AMD NEURALGIA
Head
Reid.
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Head,
Head
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Isir
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Are prepared expre#*]^ lo cure
A,the.
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Barxwfll (
SEALED PR(
vited for th* tuilding o f
and jhlt.at Barnwell/'" .
cortlaaoe with plans and -
file In the qmce <>f
Board, who #:1I exlrib' .'
p'icatioo.
The act of the r " aa.
tborizena levyot five mi a for t «■ :wo
buildings, payable jn three, or at !c2*t
two installments, the first to L- luvlml,
dhying thq preagot fiscal ye-r. It csso'.
no rfc?optaW« proprssal sfc.:tl be made for
the doifiptetiob of both bui'dirgs. ps^ aide
in at least twjt installmenu, than the
Board is rsqutrsft fo build the Jail du
ring the present year, nt a cost no* «*'
oeeding a two mill tax, gtMl a .ourt
House, daring the year iSi9,’ai t a ccet
’ three ualij tsx. , ^
received and^oon-
i*ce with the terms of.
tbaacLas above stated.
TfiiSi
proposal mu* ’ ho ..cormpanied
with the* nannies o - iw responsible
sur«tte# r whsilin, case accefdnnc* of ihe
bid will be required 19 join their prin
cipal ,iu the executloj ^fa bend for the
dueperforniance of the contract.
The Board hu levied k tax of two
mills, to be collected during' thel present
fiscal year, tor the purpoae hboAe men
tioned. ‘ tf /
The proposals filed witk the Clerk of
tp^Board, will be opened apd considered
at »«pccil meeting, to be held on Tue*.
Al. JjiM.T of not, it t2
OT
'Byorder
order if'ihe Pohrd.
J, C. McMillan, Chairman.
F, M. Mixson, Clerk. ' '
Sick Headache,
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