The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, May 30, 1878, Image 4
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Ppw^t tht\ wbo jplE o5Jm aad
more tUea rl u the office seek*,
r TfeW tft g- .ad toujre eheep, „
Ftfvre'* trot * detnigoguee, ,wbo
are v>: thh U4ng. m . juiereet
v , bf*vp a^a vty)
daro 10 d- r .: o*wa tLloklng, aad Mj
iffca.tbeM^V <-££■*■
'VjJtog:- made |Q.ord«f and
* ema!; :■• ueijal, ap.d^hrpet la front
ties vrtso have a capsclty for great-
**7 l *, - n 4* *'
Fewer jtjveo!le etateemen, wbo are
Iger tpirueb Into the places their ee-.
tors and betters ought to occupy.
Fewer impetuous young men, eager
.or >h into print and raise the devil
‘generally.
Fewer men to a ^vocfitO t^e election
4 uf favorites on pei^onal grounds, and,
^awrefort^epahttc^<4 ...
v Fewer wirepullers in popolar con-.
vaotloui, afcd ipore' people,
a Fewer “
4 '^eadere” to knuckle po pop-
tdar prejudioe^'d mora real, leaders
to oombat sudJi 'prejudices when
^JF^rer^sr-^ofaa ahji more schools.
‘Fewer fenpee an,^ morn pastures. ,
Fewerwcrttb cattle and more good
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I) eill 1
•cracy.
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? The Pickens county democratic Qpn-
Ventl rn'met on the 4th inst. and'passed
the following resolutions:
Ived, That all candidates for
ity oiBcere, including a Senator
I members of the House of Repre
stallves, be. nominated by primary
.suptbat t^e county execu-
tee.d«8'g : i»t e the time and
aud publish regulations ,go<v-
tho same. That all voters in
i county who phajl enroll their names
i ^•mocratlc , dph, taking a
i aqpport the nominees of the
party, national, State and
f, shall be entitled to vote in the
election, without further
on his ru:t, ^
Ived, further, that wo recot^-
*^«ud the rehomlnallou of all the prea-
ent State offloers for the positions they
now respectively hold.
Thb Bum Rioor Railroad.—There
hundred convicts in
Itenliary who are being
jtainedi at pubjlo expense, and
whose service* ate of but little, profit.
There is a blg Vhnqel to be cut through
Blue Ridge. We euggest that a
t>le number, say two hundred
three hundred, be Quartered on the
and put to work making
is neoeeeary excavation for the rail
t:rrv«\ar I*w. Iv
1 v . Owick or ,
Dim. Couvtt Chm’k., 1}ab» wxr.L
, Blackvillx, May !Otb, 1878.
1. At the conyepdcn .held at Barn
well Courthbufe Oh the 6tb Inst., it was
resolved that ,, Ri be 8ubm|Ued to thej.
yoitt of democracy through the
.stuha tp d^fcldc whether nominations
^ 4or the^party shall be made by conven
tion or primary electlona,” and '‘that
the r?kult of the canvass by the sev
eral piubs, under tbo aboyo resolution,
bo forwarded to the ^ouaty chair man
ae BQon as may be practicable, and
that in the event of the clubs selecting
the primary ejection system that the
county executive committee be ebarg-;
ed with arranging all the details
election .and submit -the same to the
next convention for cosfirinat(op. It
w&e also resolved that ,tho canyass of
the system be determined on or before
the first Saturday in June. .
2. The panvass will be to determine
the main question, and its result made,
■known to the county chairman, setting-
forth the n.ymber of votes cast on each
side of the, question. .. >
3. Thqcluh chairmen will also Jn*;
form themselves fully on to the. details-
most acceptable to s their reepective*
.clubs, and be ready to make an accu-;
rate statement thereof when called into
executive committee. . , ... , •. >
4. Club chairmen rvill report at once
their names, pcstofilces, cumber of (
members apd A tho.putpbpr of members
in each qf their af31iated cjubs. .This,'
report will also be made immediately
after each regular meeting, and the
qo'unty chairman would suggest the
Friday or Saturday before the first/
Sunday of each mouth for regular
m^etingn. , m i y
0. A filll registration of all voters,
will be necessary during the canvass,
and club chairmen will report whether
they have copies of the register of
cotjsped voters, used dutiog the last
campaign after collecting the copies
that were in use. - .
C. Mr. John R. Bellinger has been
appointed CoVre.0pending Secretary.
Official communications will be ad
dressed to this place. . j
7. Club chairmen wjll extend this
circular to their affijlatcj clubs.
U. Ji. LAliTT' iCK, y
.. „ , - County Chairman.
J.70. R. BmxiNOKH, Cor. Sec’y.
Circular !>'o «.
. HKADQUAItTKHS
pTATK BfcMOCUATlCF
Columbia, b. C^ April'
The State Democratic Executive Cotn-
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T{tey could be maintalusd at a
lea* qostlntbe tpountelns than in Co
lumbia, t^y keeping them at work
Umw the tunnel would, be fiaally fin
ished. WJbefl the rqad might bo fln-
Ishsd this would enable the .convicts
to finish a work which would bo an
evyrneptof which tho fori
age* to^come Tfoujd be jprotid. tf the
eonvtyta bad been at work fojc the
past five years 1 would now be finish-
ad, and perha >b a much greater stimu-
lua would now be given to the work on
theLowndesvl road, to/ugsta.— Xb-
luavllle Press*..tu. ' aner.
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Ex Goyen " K Scott, of Bouth
Carolina,' b-- a fallen pretty low, but
has realize, that to this lowest depth
of degrad/ ‘1/ n thers Is it deeper still.
Having/Jofijited Corbin and Chamber-
lain to join with him in “prepariug for
the pre8* r a triie history of the Repub-
Uoqu udmlnistratiuns in South Car^ 11-
ggL EC those worthiee ^eollped, on thwj
itOrt id t^ftt they did not, desire to mix IB
themselves up with a renegade. It is j'
BO' In order for the Ohio carpet bagil|
ger to go back to Napoleon and hung
himself from the bluff of the river.
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MUUC Bemocratlc Convention
,s SrATKDEtt EX. jCom.
B. 0., May 15, lS7p. .
A oonventiou of the Democratic par
ty of the State of South Carolina will
b* held In Columbia on Thursday, the
day of August next, at 14 o’clock
™*» to^nopaih.ate Candl^.tes for #tato
offloers, adopt a platform of principle,
■ mod transact such ether businesn as
Et.b.WhttjtoVIt-,.;
In aocoijqaflca with the coaslltuyon
adopted by tpc August convention of
IWfi* the Stabo conventjon will be corn
ed of delegates frpm each coqnty in
numerical prop'ortiopto which that
county Is entitled iq both hrapebes of
the Genera; Assembly, as follows : Ab-
fc^yllic, 6; Aiken, 5; ^ndersoh, 5;
^arnwell, 6 ; Beaufort, 4 ; Charieston,
19; Chesu r, 4; Cbeefe3rfl|ld, i; Clar
endon, 3; Colleton, C ; Darlington, 5 ;
sfltid, 6; Fairfield, j; Georgetown,
!f; Greenvlllo, 6 ; Hampton, 4 ; Horry,
Kershaw, 4; Lancaster, 3; Lau-
: Lexington 9; Marlon, 5; Marl*
boro, 3 ; Newberry, 4 ; Ooonee, 3; Or-
Xqsgt burg N 6; Pickens, 3 ; Richland, 4 ;
bjpartanbqrg, 5; Sumter, 5; Union, 4,
Williamsburg,' 4; York, 5. Total, 153
Feb.
^ecn complied^ with in
1 : .
TEH* OF THH- )
uATtcE^- Com., v
tprli; 15th 1878. )
Tha ddega^ # *>® required, in ac-
obrdance with usage,. }o proseut cre-
J otlals from thq oentral.organlxatlon
their jespeotive counties.
It (* also recommended that the
aoubty conventions elept delegates in
ft»e shins rqtio .as above designated to
hold Congresslpn*! conventions at the
time and plac?, for the nomlna-
doh of Congressional candidates for
amir respective Congressional districts
and manner of choosing
rto tbs States and Congre*
eeoveiitlons shall be regulated
by tbs respective conn-
Chalanan.
mittee, ioiprc&'ied with (he importance
of (ho system of Piimary Elections as
the best aud lairest method for selecting
candidates to be voted for in each county,
and as tending to unify and harmonize
tli'c party throughout tho State, i'ccom •
mend the following general plan of
conducting the tame.
} . Aspirants for the position of can
didates should he announced individu
ally in any mode deemed proper by
themselves or their triends, but should
he placed distinctly before the Democratic
party on their owu merjts, and not as
the candidate of any ori;auiled body of
Democrats ,,.,.,,,.,
11. Each aspirant for tne position of
candidate, when ire accepts the nomin-
atiou so made, shall immediately notify
tno County Chairman in writing of the
fact, and in the same communication
state that he is a mehrber of some |ocal
club, and subscribe to the following,
pledge : “I**grcc to abide by and sup
£ort the nomination of the DemocraTic
party, and not to accept either n ncini
nation or an office from any other source
than the regularly constituted Democratic
organisation.” ( . _
t At least five days before the
primary election, the County Chairman
shall notify the Democratic clubs ot the
aspirants who have thus quAified them
selves for the position of candidate, and
votes cast for any other person or persons
shall^hot be, cpuntejJ. , V j ~r/ t .
IV. On the day fixed for the primary
election, each local clq|) shall hold an
election for candidates of the Democratic
party, and report the result in writing
oyeVthe signatures efthe managers to
the County Chairpian. At this election
nouo-but members of the local clubs
shall vote, and each member, hefooo he*
lug allowed to vote, shall take thp fuj-
lowing pledge! “I solemnly affirm that
Lam a duly enrolled member of this
Democratic club ; that I have not voted
at this eleetioq, and tljat I will abide by
and sustain all nominations made by
the Democratic party, whether for Fcif-
tion# ^fvtfh>h
12th, have no'U^eC
those cotinlles alrXivdy rcorgani-'.ed, as no
.report baa yet been made tq the Secrc-*
Ut|y. as Requested. Ydnr attention i»
cpfied to tho last panfgraph of saql circu
lar, as follows: When tho Caupty
Conventions have elected officers, the
now County Chairman wi'l at once «y
port to the Secretary of4hc State Exec-
Utiye Committee, giving tlm names and
post office address of the officers chpfiCt:.
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togeffher with the namea and post offices
of the Prcridcnts of the local clubs, and
-the number and membership of the sev.
eral clubs.” „•
: v Joux D- Kjcrntrov, Chairman.
James A. Hovt, Secretary.
187S. , ... 1878.
THE PEOPLE
IfoV isVd-
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Iq order,to bring Thk Peotrx within
the reach of all we have made the fol-
lowing club rates, which will he open
until tho ^rst of March next:
To clubs of three subscribers for • ,..
, one year C 5 00
To clubs of six subBcribeis for , r -:
one year— i -, • • 0 00
To clubu of ten subscribers for
one year. 12 50
To clubs of fifteen eubsciibers .
for ono year. 15 05
, AL30..
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Cne copy of The FEorLEand ope i
copy cf cither the ^Yeckly -
Ncwa and Courier or Auguata ■
. Chronicle fop one,.year 3 23
One copy of Tna People anji one
copy of the Tri-Vyeekly Jour- •
ualof Commerce for obe year 5 00
Or one copy of Tuts Pec: le and
one copy of either Tho South
ern Cultivator or Louisville . »
Courier-Journal. ’ ^ 00
Charlotte, Columbia & Ausiuda R.
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f. W. WAQENKh.. , u. a. *.au»
F. W. Wasrencr A Co
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X.’Whol&sale
fAstoas AftS iiassit siaie&s,
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1^3 & 165 East Bay aad 284 Oueen Strefet, Chartestou, South-Carolina.
Sole agent lor Scjutb CaroUtMi for Old prowr Whisky.
ap!8 3m
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—BUY YOUK—
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U6ors, Sash and Idlinds
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-nrOM ONLY—
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Car on nia n’s Manufactory
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CII ARI.ESTON, SOUTH «A ROLINA.
Geo S. Hacker & Sons,
South Carotin*.
iRnl7»6m
P. Browne*
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BffORTBR AND: DEALER IN CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE,
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Cornfcr of iCiag and Liberty Streets, Charleston, South Caroliua.
X Orders solicited for the above goods, and prices guaranteed with BalUinorf,
New York or Bostom ^ * apl8-6m
TANNAHILL & Cfc
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WHOLESALE DEALERS
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Carriages, Wagons, 0d>ach Materials,- .Harness, ‘Leather,
SHOE FINDINGS, BELTING,
,, • - *. ng. - f j ■
—-—,— . — 'CT, X\-
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Charlesto
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HART & CO.
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Agricultural Implements.
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'■ : y>u^*4' 2
.■Aft.3aaBC
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No. 1 LAP RING,
2 (IREI^SVILLE SWEEP,
“ ;i PLOW < LEV ICE.
“ 1 IIATESYTLLK SWEEP,
“ 5 PLOW ei.EYK’E,
-?—fr-OK-ANGEHUHG SWEEP,
“ 7 HELL DOLT,
No, § GRASS ROD.'
“ *9 SOLID SWEEP -• ' '
10 SHOVEL PL-OV BLADE,'
n BULL TONGUh
“ 12 DI M D PT RliLTONO’E,
“ 13 CA v T-l R’X Tl4\ SHOV’L-,
“ 11 STEEL TURN ^OVEL. -
CHANGE Ot-’ SCHEDULE.
Chablottb, Columbia & Auoi sta K. R. t
Cr«XEn.AU PAseExmen 1>kpahtahm:t. j-
CoU'MBiA, S. C. Jan. 27, 1878. J
Ti e folia win ' passenger schedule will be
operated on :vnd ulier Ihia date :
Mail Fri>re?s—-(Jw'^Sorth
Leave Auguata 6:40 p. tn
Arrive Columbia 11:20 p. tn
Leave Columbia .1130 p. w
Arrive Chai lotto. 4:58 a, m.
Mail Etfrm—Going South .
Leave Charlotte 9:48 p. rr
ArriveColumhia.. 2:54 a- m.
Leave Coin ml la....,... vi.. 304 a. m.
ArHVo Augusta:.'v 7:05a.m.
Run (inily, and make close connec-
tioH at'Charlotte.and Aiurusfa for all
points North, South and West. Stoout
following named stations only • Eopt
Milte, Rock Hill, Clie»te,r, Blackstoek,
Wionsboro, Ridgeway, Doko,Columbia,
L‘ y.ington, Ratosbutg, T.idgo Spring,
Johnstou'd, r'ao llousa aud Giunite
ville.
Pay Pairangfr—Going South
No. l
Leave Charlotte 12-3Q p, m.
Ijeave Chester 2:42 p. in.
Arrive Columbia 5.44 p. in.
Leave Oolilmbla; 5:54 p. m.
Leave Grautteviile, 9:51 p. m.
Arrive Augusta 10:3C p. m.
Pay J’aistngcr—Going 'XoiiH'
No 2
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Leave Augusta. T ... . 0:30 a. m.
Arrive Colunrhia 9:35 a. m.
Leave Columbia. 9:40 a. m.
Leave Chester 12:45 p. in.
Arrive Charlotte 2:58 p. tn
Nos. 1 and 2 run daily, aud make
ciosecouqection at Augusta and Char
lotte for points North,South and West,
and stop at all regular pu^i stations.
T. D. ALINE, Supt.
A. Pope, Oon’l F. and P. Agent.
TdISIO LAND8 tOR SALt\”
One thousand six hundred acres prime
cotton and provision lands on Edisto
-Rrvcrumd YarjroW Branch, four mikr,
north of Willbtoo, forsaJc,
On this tr/fCt tlicro.is a good mdl scat
with a substantial dam, an ample and
unfailing water po-vef. . There is no bet
ter location in the cojinty jura Merchant
Mill or Cotton Manufactory. Titles
good pud ths price,at• which it will hr
sold is far holoW'ga actual value.
For further in format ion apply to
.. . JOHN \Y. HOLMES,
jan3-lf TViilkton, S. C.
The attention of the, public is called to our large and complete a«3nrtitfspt of gootfe
in ail the above Rauches, which we arc offerjng very low to suit the times. Send
for dur prices. ^ . .. ,A3,
ijes, Buggies, Rottkawayfc, Ono^IIorse AYsgows, Three a^..
Bmjtlea Ac.
Oak and Hemloek Sole Lcatlicf, Freoth p^d American Calf anii>K : p Skips,
Linings, Pegs, Lasb», Ik»ot Trees, Crimps, Cramps, Tools, and- Fin Jinga ©f
kinds. Leather aud Gum Belting—2 to 14 iochee, Soapstones, Hemp and Gum
Tacking. , t Y ' '• r - * 1
.The Famous Jackson Patent Truss Rod Plantation Wagon—-wide.- or narrow
Tires, p.ud the reliable Sweetwater Wagon— 1 5 *8 Axle, all git
mar28--iy
lame nweetwater 'U agon— 1 b-\S Axle, allgtt b'^ttmuprices
Day, Ta&hahiU 'K Co'
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
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Corner of 13road
Washin^on Streets - 1
SDfiDSfA, eBDB&iA.
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lias
Charleston^ Ca
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J. H. PARKER & CO;
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Factors and Commission Merchants.
COTTON AND NAVAL ST0KL3,
AecommodHtiou Wharf and Vender Range, Charleston, Sbuth Carolina. 1
isjteeu Tliprou^’nly- Ronovivted, Remodeled and Ne,wly -FwrjMshed
Iw^Tke^Officexif fl>c : diotel will he open during the night, end guests,
will be received, or called at anydiwr. ■«.- -t-
• wt£.o»» W ^,0^ •T? MV-. ; 4 -J
VV. M MOO HIS Prop’r-
novl 6m
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Terriberry & Brickie,
S'* -W.V.*
Manvifactmers of
Wi,
Dooi.', Sasii, Blimls, Mou’tliiigs, Rraikdb, , at Cr.rlcTan Rr'ccs.
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Juiliting made on favorable iermo and all work guar-
ed. • Wo will either fu»nh*b all material and put uf> horises or s« it parties
umber and moaliKtigs as they prefer. Will take jobs ia any part oi Barn
Contracts for House Building made on favorable lerrrm rind all work guar
anteed. ‘ Wa wita either ftirniwb nil innterial *rifl mit nh tmrier-M «ir «< It 'hnrMf»ii 1
the
well.“Colleton, Orangeburg or AHteh <*o»i'ties.
Address - TFKRIRFRRT & BRICKLE. Ra mite nr. S. O. nov8 Otn
Liberal Advances made on Consignments.
janlT-ly
Otlo F. Wieters,
Simon Brown’s Jtfrftio:
Quick Sales’and Small Profits.- * ; *
Agent Ibr the celebrated
WHOLESALE GROCER,
—AND DEALER IN— . .
SSMSS. WflS083 3710 TfiB&SMr
MonarohjiWliisksy:.,; .,
.« AW-jLlLU-G-il lost & Co.’s self-raising flour, and Thom Brothers Cele
orated Butter Crackers. . , T' ., ? •; .» < : T> ' • 7 '- • *
Nos. 108, 110, 112 ard 181, East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
- janl7'6m
-:o:-
I am offering tl.c largest stock of
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A
Dry C»oo<l«, iloots.
Shoei,
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WULBERN & PIEPER,
GROCERS
uitd Clotliiii^
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•ool ili.xsrn- rvnr nt it of i>t -i i n I tr n 4 ^
r
efaL State br county officers.”
' V. Ur
. Utxjn tho following tlay, the
County Chairman and at least two mem
bers, of the County Executive Committee
shall assemble at the county seat', and
tfio jpiea reported, and before
Rundown declare tht5.c**didatcs seated
VI. No one shall be declared the nom
•wp.'-rY .. J f if - —yf
ineo of the party unless he shall have re
ceived a majon'y of ail the votes cast in
the primary election. ’ ^
L Should no candidate for Any
a majority of thq.
Chairman shall
so declare, and order * scooud election
to complete the nomi.iations in
, v- 'i ^ 'rjm.
lime before the general election.
The Executive Committee desire that
—AND DEALERS IN-
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O. e. JOKfJAX. *
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AT JL.A.’^V,
ATTOTl^E'V
AIKEN, 3. C.
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Will practice In all of the Courts ot
this State. oell-ly
Provisions, Liquors, Tobacco, etc-
16 7 a n d T 6;9. j E as t Bay, , s
. C TIWRLEHTOM H O U T *1 ’C a 14 O L I TV A,
janlT-Bin ' Y- , .
GEORGE W. CLOTWORTHY
. —WITH—
I Ever offered in this county, at real break down prices, that must certainly al
lot an eudle-'S and admiring throng of customers.- >1- * ‘ Ydt
’ome and examine ray stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I 'boldly proclaim.
ryui
[fact that competitipn.wjih me U^btolutfc rulw toany other merchant in the State,
lighest prices paid for cotton, and liberal advances mado-o* all shipments.
SIMON BKOWN.
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|aag30—tf BLACKVTLLE, 8. a
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-.-rsratry;
G- ■\V'- M- Williams
ATTORNEY AT LAW, '
MIDWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA.
£ *'.1 * v J* «v '
Practices in all the courts.
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LMPORTEUS AND JOBBEllSfcOP
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JAMES M. RYAN,
ATTOatSTSY AT LAW,
BARNWELL, $. C.
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f L. TOBUsf-
Attorney ay law;
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ALLENDALE; BOUTH CAROLINA
m ©«9ss. wjflts eefSi, *s.
32“ & 320 Baltimotc and 42 k 44 German 8^. Baltimore,
novl5-6m t . ' .
C. E. Steadman.
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janlO ly
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JOHN W. HOLMES,
V ATXORNEY AT LAW,
.jr-a;. ajfeafey ■ylrJ.B'a
WILLIS?ait, S. €..
Blaekville, South f'uroMua.
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- AGENT, FOR—
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a meeting of County Chairmen shall be PracUcos b al i the Courts of the State
held as soon as reorganisation takes
place in all tji« count iw. The totruc'
and the United Statue,
;ep6-Jy
Rich in Amonla, Potash and available Phosphoric Add, tb© great elenaanta
of plant food All order* sent to G. E. Steadman at BiackviHe, or B. P. Cole
man at Augusta, will be promptly tilled and forwarded.
J. M. BERIIY, General Agent ; Aftgusta, Ga.
Y.: .
W; Friedenwald,
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lUSENFEL'D & CO
Wholcsiile Clothier^
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-AND JOBBERS OB*
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4 'V' ftli.
Coatings, Sattlnctts, Tweeds, Kerseys, Jcam, &c.;
-Nf>. 242' Wesfc-BRhimofe
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Retreat,
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MARKET ST., NEAR KING, CILVRLESTON, S. C.
W I Nf K N, 1. I U. 4A* M . A.’Ml* C I U A It
Lunch From Eleyen to Cue O’clock.
" Oysters Served in Every Style;
and $ee me. r ^7 s y y y
I RIFZ HOLJLLNHLE*,