The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, June 20, 1878, Image 2
thought oad
PJT boMUN we eeis^tod iu oUtla^|f end!
entered ten? thtf HHg sought wutV Ofl‘
d'13th he Wgin< the oeegeniel work
throwing mrt—u oobapelion for
wtileii’hdti entiohQtJjr fitted-both by in-
stio'ct end educatiou. Wo have told the
tiWth ihd'it Itttrts hint:
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mmm
i /^l n M - »iVi n M
Uoverooer .
HiiCPtOK,
BtflLSliCS.
- Su^ertnteDdefit of Bdooatl&fi,
B. S THOMPflON._
.**
AtraHepl/.* v
If the 8ea&ine{ is sh ready to'make
explahations as to atk questions it can
public curiosity by stating how
much money it received from thb Radi
cal State government; what perceUtlgd
of Rs claims was paid to Radical Legfc.
la tote as dompenltttiOn for their aen-iCea
in ifcctlWng payhlent of hia Sills When he
‘'sWallowdd hurprUfe/’ wSat was paid to
ootmty oMcera it return for their patron.
,agh arid what Otfers haro been mado fo
Democratic officials.
fi>r#frmtd£ ttmm
•twa-
.eko.
bnaopo Ut
#or Adjutant nod' Ibapeotor-CfenOMl,
B; W. MOH3J!.'
For dtaWTreaaurer,
8. L. LBAfHABT.
TILLMiy.
ofa JoarUaflMt.
WtUitUg nnddr thb lash Of along dor-
out raged'but lately awdkened
. eMUOhnea, the Seatmef ooUtinod in its
last iaaue the ooufeasiou o? Hb WillAil
wpoataay. The fkries'of Hid oWd‘ crA
tfouari tondWithtg bft gttthy sod! and
itf the UtistWIiM of Uncovered hypocrisy
Ha k Udmlttieg tEe trUth of Otrety charge
ted cOftt^tfon that we and
against him. We
( dbOTged h!aa with being the admirer of
w4 apfiiugttl for Daniel H. Chamber
lab and b% acknowledges that hs did
Oh tbs back. Ws charged him
sit
J:
WUblmdus inUmacy with Leslie and' hs
Aboitstbat he^id fralsrtiise with iha^
o^st-begg^ We ehIVgsd
him with uniting with tb« Slackville
&iw$ in establishing illegal rates of ad
abd'He dared not deny it. We
with publishing long ful
ooihs biogmphicnl sketches of radical
politicians and be pleads that be did
espy the IhffS of the leaden, but an e±»'
i of Us files will show that the
if
whoa he refeiW were repre 1
frOm 1 thhr dodaty who owed
their importance to the phwtfr they pos
■eased as dispensers of pay a'nd public
firinting. But in tbeTlast number of his’
paper he, with* pharimical Cant, tftys :
“ Ws ha?# uo'wish to deny what is trtis,
•t mmA WW theibfors Candidly admit, with
Wt the recollection, but
MM*, with ktijr shadow
11 of shams, thef id those sVil days When
"the sUet opprdteorand 4 nstirerenegade
“Insulted 8U> dvilisktioh and trim pled
“ njiOn our rights, wo oftentimes found
“ k tfaeisiary to Swallow our pride in oar
“ forced transactions with them, in or*
M dsr to asours from them what we bad
u honestly worked forand what was )e-
*• gaily ours.” lbs cup of hli degfsda-
tbu ii fttll.- til those* Clouded* times',
riow gUne ’ forfever,-Ws hoptf, when the
'Mbhops of our prirntrste poople lay in
a* fearless, untarnished press, the Smti-
we/ made common eanse with the usurp
er, •hovered like 4 hafpy around ouk des*
esrttcd dpkal, ftgglof to jktnmago
thtf mkfbrtiihee of a
BBWWyifcanie upon the po-
Btieal tramp who eih thu«i)Aitenly con
foes hk intamy to the' people of Barm
Witt and yet say his "huimlistionV is
Without any shadow of shitne.- Does
hh'aotInto* that when riiame is lost all’
bUaor'aod manhood are irrctiicn
the love* of power sntf plun-
whnto’rtly forced
upttft ue<Controversy which his resulted,
m Might hOtWbeezf expected, in its utter
and ahamsfol defmt! How tbo it is that
“him whom God wisher to desttoy he
M,.
Ws hab ho authority to publish thS
'nKUib Of oar stockholdehi, nor to drag
‘fhent or any other private citisens info a’
quarrdl whfch is peculiarly oufowh. Be
sides soma of them ffiay be' nuwillfng to
them good deeds before the pub-
We say good deeds, for assured l v
ao sot is more Worthy of conlmetidation
than giving ones money without hope of
reward for such Oh enterprise as ?nx
Px&t'Lfc, the paftadiuof, the chxbapibn
Ad the vibdioator of pbptrfaV righto, the
soourgC Of hypocrites and of political
buhibugs. if the Sentinel is dying to ob-
tiHn a look of hair from any of our ttock>-
boldera we would suggest a visit on the
part ot that enterpriting journalist to tue
Clerk of the Court, it not too sick to
make such s stupendous exertion.
of the dtlxen would
Tnono
corrupt, sbapbfem, Methiafr *i»ss called a binfaam rathdr heavy. But ef we haV
pirty’’—and plade it ala fo&baU at
the feet of the wire puller.*
4 4 V.G.T.
‘BmcknlclB*•" lUotioas—Ills Idem
of m PolUltloB.
m
fthe opinions of euaim
eitf familiar with and
I Of 6Ur peltoaal and politi-
^ 'Wk riM to a question of privi-
The ricWtHttf eatta M a cWpeti
r from North Crrolina. If-we had
county; the
We Mould
to acknowledge it, bdt
i wuftMtaaw the light iu Fairfield tiMP
' W A Carolina utt’
laxoeptiob of some eight
think the Sentinel is, iu
' this epithet to us, as
As ta aon-payMcnt of
iriretPulllmc.
Mfe.' Afifroa: When great public
nuisances exist it is not aun.-s to hunt
M.->i i. , -- ^
out *he causes which give rise to them
with'a view to their correction. The
groat pablic nuisance of the day hi the
political huckster, or Wire?ptfler f the
man who without coy eirifaent talents to
distinguish him sboVc his fellows, or
with bard-doWU endirgy of mgral cour*
age enough Iff eke out a subfeistehco in
any of thh* modest or unassuming' cftll
ings of life', casts himself upon the
tfoubled Waters" of politico in t!he hope
Mat by skillful and daring navigation he
may succeed in reaching the comfortable
pert of some fat office and thus be shel*
tcred fof life from the squalls and storms
which foil to the lot of ordinary mortals.
TKd wire-puller is a comparatively
modern excrescence, and has been con
siderably “fortilixed” by the ‘‘nomina-*
tion” system of putting candidates for
oAce in the field. The wonderful affec
tion Exhibited by the “wire-puller” for
all persons of prominence or influence in
communities or settlements is sufficient
to sTfoy lils mMui operarldi; Tf is his
)UsincBs to establish working agencies
everywhere, and the result is that he
converts every neighborhood into a spe
cies of xub-agcncy, and either succeeds
in setting them at “loggerheads” with
their neighbors,- or in creating hcait.
buffilngS and, jealousies amongst each
oth6r, converting politics into a sbrt oi
ctatre^distf for every table.
The stocVin-trade of*eVcfy wire-pulicr
a glib, smooth tongue, an epidermis
ike a rhinoceros, and a smile like an cn-
Ktnotcd tomcat f a brainpan'well efodked
with the political scandal of the day and
phrcnologicaby well developed bump
of self-veneration. Of such are the gem
try who manipulate conventions through
well-timed visits at the homes of possible
dfeltgates; by punctual attendance at
rablid assemblages Ot social' gatherings ;
)J flattery passed over the heads of pas-
tO>s to their congregations, and by a
sttiSfcd cotrrtihip df every pretty girl
whoiniy havO fathers or brothers, unchrf
or cousins to “win over.”
Those are the men whd to attain their
own ends, surroundsd by ring upon ring
cf parasites, eager tugrab at the “crumbs
which foil 1 from the rich' man’s table,**
keep alive the dry of “Wdlf.wtilf,*’ (Rad
icals, radicals) like the boy in He fsblfe : ;
ikving da bOTiete that it ik necessary for
the good df tl»e “party”—always the’
“party*'—that we should be shackled by
oOtba and pledges to support the “regu
lar noiuftHitiortS.” meaning themselves.
fbMe ore tttl idea who' would .libel
American lusthutiods by declariog them
powerkns to enable tbtf peoplff to crush
tnft thieves and' swindler’s* without* the
aid of “novelties" and innovations that
oaf forSfaChora would have Boottd at |
men whdlfaunder and whine abertit the
“wffl of thC pe^ie, 1 ’ but who are Work*,
inf like Turks to ibYge shadkfos for the
people. Men who braf about IndepSud
M
on' the Ifith day of
to the Special
wo once oa die 4th of July, but Wh^Vcnild
destroy the most precious birthright of
every American citixen—the independ-
to oover the entire ebco* of the ballot-box.
—- JEafir'fctriWapdfcr, the bastard
dApring of the nomination system.
Such is ths quack political schoolmaster,
who, instead of e^teating the people, as
m the Father* of (he Republic, that
the frandhis* a t gteat pobHC trust de-
mandbg the exerdge of the judgment,
the otecofottee tod thb
Sxa.ik Bnixcn, Jane 20,1878.
. : Mu. Eort-DR! Kin you tell', without
looking in die dicsbunsry, what yon
mean saying my ritiog it noshuns ?
I dont ailkackly like the expreshun, cause
thart tint at much sense in hit ax yon
could hold on the pint bv a number ten
needle. A man what aint got nuthm hi
his bed but noshuns you cant tie to,
cause he dims to eat the corn hlkself an
choke yt>u With the cob. 'JQiaro’s seeh
a thiti^ SS a “distineshun with a differ
encb. y % NoW noshuns, ideturi and facks
is .jcSt adzackly like -oorn,gfitj Sndmeal-
£f yon wants corn fur yoro chlckena an
hogs* hit dont need nO grinding, but fur
grits ad meal hit must go thrd the mill,
but you Sint erbliged to eat the bran
nuther. . I seed a man tuther day who
had a noshun ofgitting an offls. > Sum
people imagun they hitve idenrs when
they is offiy nosliuni. Sed he, “ ’Morn-
ing Buck.” I kin dfagnotfe a man's con-
dishnn at good & bony doctor by tbe
way he comes at youf. A stranger want
ing a fever puts' it down 0. K.’ Buck
skin, Esquire, an begins, ‘My deersur.’
A pertidar frend conics hit in this stile,
‘Deer Buckskin.* A femail puts ‘Mis-
tef’ on the outside, and a foW ink spots
an a drttp of pepertnint inside. A ntan
what wants the amount of that leetld bill
Comes it a trifle rough, when he dont
waste time ndr ink to rite ‘Mister’ nor
‘‘Squire.’ An lastly a fellef what Wants
bffis, an all politishuneerS in general
iquares to hix work like the wiln Undfer
Consideration. “Morning Buck,-” 66d
he/’ how’s the femail potion of yer iu-
terekting family? Children all oVcr the
hooping eoughf? How's tnc crap?
tholery aint struck yer Chickens an hogs
yet? Glad to heat hit. Cut wheat an
otes I reckon ? Fine season we’Ve had,
ttint it?" IIif all (Sum in wun breath,
an so fast that to he got to this pint I
martnged tO say, “well, yes, jOst so. ”
“And riow Bu6k," ser he, “the people
is gitling mighty tired oV putting dll poli-
tlshuheers an lawyers into offis. Scch
men az you iz the rite sort to cuhi to the
front. Plane, hard sense formers, with
a leetle eprinklih OV Iflwyere, like floupe
with A few union topS fur to sedfeon hit,
iz the ticket. You kin reckon' on me.
old feller, to work up the klubs and steal'
the Boat through the konvenshun. But
didn’t wo clean odt them primary ’lec
tion fo’lers az slick Az Eli kin pull a
chicken off’n the roost without its squall
ing 1 You iz a man of kousiderable in*
fluence, Buck, au the things AZ plane an
certin az that thares no uuinny in- the
kounty trOttsery. ” I sc£d jit wunst which
eertd ov the watermillion he had hiz eye
on, an so sez I, “Why, rtiy freriii, ydu is
in thit line ov bizziucss, know all the
ropes au kin work the wires, Ispose you
will be a kandidate fur sum offis?”
That’s the pint I’m cuming too,’’ sez
he. Efthe people wants my name to put
ill nominashuti I would not feci adzactly
tfarrunted to decline. A good menny
hdz menshuned the matter to mo”
“Hold on a minit,” sez I, “dont yOp mean
you haz me^sliuned hit to a good men
ny?” ‘-Well,” sez hc, “hav hit az you
like, but I’m a coiinting heavy on you
fur the cuming campain. Tote fair, you
tickle me air I’ll tickle you, eh Buck 1’*
Az cf in conliruiashun oV his deziue to
begin operasbuns at wunst iie winked
with both ize, one after nlluther, an gin
me a poke in the ribs that nearly tuck
my broth. I reckon thare’S lots of uther
fellers what has noshuns of the same
sort, but I’ve all idear that the plane
fackt ix that hits about gitting time fur
the oflis to seek the man au not the man
tbe offis. The modist and real deaarving
man ix got too much sclf-respeckt to* be
begging influence and votes, an ax A
Kbnsequcitoe It Idft blit in the' cold, while
the poHlikil ddmngog wids the heift by
sheer brass au impudence. The titne
box arriv that in all posishuns ov trust,*
honor an emolument to whitch man may
aspire thnre should be a strict require
ment aX to moruli ax well sx meutdl fit
ness fur tho offis. Publick men ocknpy.
idg p v ub!lfek posishunfc or?pubUvk educa
tors ov the youth of the lurid. To ellei
rate then ov immoral chArackter ix to
debate thediorul standard of the young
men ov the kotintry. Does christun peo
ple ever konridef these facks ? As pa-
rients we vertually plot to tlibse men ax
potoras far our sons td emerlatc when'
by our sufntgea we place them'in offil>
sir’ef the rixing gineration ov young men
fmrtate th* vices’ of these publick mod*
els on whbse bed does' the cassfef fell?
Tbs e&rptaf sM, “The wicked tiralk on
every tide when the Vilest men are ex*
sited. ^ We itf know td otfr sorrow
wbai Eli is to have' v3o men in odix.
What no ellervstlng tendency the mito
in publick posishun exercises dfhe 1*
an hoaonble, higb-toned, God-fearing
statesmen. I amt argufying the pint that
a religeoaa test should be applied, that ix
a church membership test, cease in that
ftlr the politishancoTs to gii into the
church?7n\Vt'pirSini" wouJ3' Fn'3 Hrcu-
to pick dp skepticks, onbcfcevfers, spott
ing mcif, drinking men ad sech like tbe
times will be sadly out of jiniL We is
once tnore disenthralled, a free peeple—
an thank God fur it, an let everybody
any amen—with otir destiny in otor^
keeping an shall we suffer oUrselves to be
drug info a polltikil cesspool, from which
the visChbus nn itamorul wilhef tVe per*
mlt hit, surely clime upon otfr sholders
into posishuns 6f power. God forbid !
BtTrtcsKtit.
1*. S. Sum peeple, nahor Kata set, iX
mighty curous to khow who I i*. Jest
you tell ’em fur me to cum to'Snatk
Branch in watbrtAillion time, - an I’ll
give them the infunnasbun an as menny
waterifliilious At th3y \iu tote home.
0. K. B,
TICIWCJW OF TIIK AXUB.
Her Owlek Voyage anil Safe Afw
rival at Sierra f.none.
(By Oihltt to tlu) Ne»» awl ^oorief,} — -
Sierra Leonk, West Coast 0? Af*
riCa', May 19th, via Madeira,’ Saturday,
Juno 15.—Tho Azor arrived here to
day. For too many of tho hopeful im
migrants who sailed from Charleston on
Easter Sunday, ; the voyage has been dis-
astrous. Indeed, at one/ time there was
reason to fear that the Azor would be
nothing less than, a floating charnel-
house. " ^
The first days of the Voyage were
wholly uneventful. Capt. Holmes or
ganized a police force, and required every
part of the vessel to be kept clean. There
was no grumbling at this. The submis
sion and docility of the emigrants cannot
be too highly praised. Soon, however,
the need of an experienc'd physician be
gan to be felt. Even before the Azor
sailed, the measles had made its appear
ance, and thi£ malady spread rapidly.
This wa4 not so Bad, however, as the
sliip fever caused by the close Confine
ment between decks, flic scanty accom
modation and, above all, by the want of
water. The sufferings of the immigrants
were intense. They had not been accus
tomed to practice self-denial, and soon
exhausted the limited daily supply of
water. There was great waste despite
the efforts of the officers.* The fever
spread rapidly, and before we reached
this point, which is a Colonial settlement
bn the West Coast, belonging td Great;
Britain, twenty three of our ill-fated em
igrants had died. I have never seen n
O , JK'""
sadder sight than when their remtins
were committed to the deep. The names
of the dead will go to you by the first
mail steamer that touches at tliis place.
This dispatch I fie’Wurd by Way of the
Isl.iftd of Mndeihi, fiom tvhich p int it
will be sent to you by ocean cable.
My own health is good. Capt. Holmes
has been unremitting iti his attention to
the immigrants. T cannot praise hi# vig-.
ilaucd, thoughtfulness and judgment too
warmly. Despite the loss of life the im
migrants arc in good spirits, and fi led
with jo^ at the prospect of soon reaching
their destination.
A B. Williams.’
A Maantalncer’s Account of the Latest
wnwrw
itflwr
On lMr*$Und*y, the 9th instant, about
1 o’clock, f&ur revenue officials by the
names of iftouse (or Moose) Durham,
Kane 4nd Scraps, (we do not know
their iaitosis) went to the house%f Mrs.
Ladd,» widow lady, living in the moun •
nious section of this county, and brui
tony murdered her son Amos Ladd, a
young man, aged about 21 years. We
have not the full particulars of this most
atrocious and fiendish muKler, but will
give briefly only what has conic to us, as
we consider it, vi’ell authenticated,, and
reserve fuller particulars for ii future
time, when all the facts can be properly
brought out It appears that the young
rtiah was standing, or rather leaning,
Against the door fftcing, when the reve
nue officers rode up, bjr walked up, (we
a'eliber-
Alill tol iuxJLau
Ww litIBlWll ■vtttl
-rsK-
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oil line of the South Carolina Railroad; within o
nffe at its nearest point to the corporate limits of WiliiSton, is
within o
Cirt-nlar VoO.
belteve they were walking) and
atcly shot him dead on the spot without
a moment’s yarning or an intimation of
their designs. The young man fell out
of the door lifeless, when the official said
to his brother,• “Who have; we shot?”
The reply-:VM, “ You have shot my
brother.” The officers then turned and
left tb& house, biit c'ooeealetl themselves
on af-stftnH hill near the house in the
brush, and remained there for some timet
for what purpose it is not known. They
then went to the store of Mr. King,'
some four miles off, where they endeav<'
ored toTiiic a couvey&ncC to Easley Sta
tion, Mr. King told Ihenf that Ho coilld
rtdt carry theifi that evening, but if they
would wait qnti! morning he' would 6ir-
ry them. This, they saifo they could
not do, aS tliey had biisiiifas of, impor.
tance to attend to and hiust go that
night. They then hired one mule from
him autl Knife rode rapidly for the sta
tion, passing through this place by a’
back way about dusk, and arriving at
Easley just in time to take the 9 o’clock
trafo going north. Hu gave a negro ten
cents to carry the mule to the livery sta
ble. with instructions
Mr. Baylis Hendricks,, at this place,
where the officials had toll Mr. King
they desired the mule to ride to.
It appears that two shots were fired at
Ladd, the first taking effect and killing
him, while the second missed. From
this fuct, And the fact ihat Kane rode off
Mr. King’s mule, and Ibft immediately
on ‘he train," it is supposed he did the
killing. The other three ‘vent across
the country towards Grceuvilie on foot,
and at this writing we know not where
they are.
From all the facts gathered by ns, we
pmnoyhe c this one of thb m -sf fiendish,
cold flooded murders ever eomnlittod in
this t?,*Urtty. But wS will retrain from
further' e immeuts umil the case has
been, prtjbry fovistigated.—Picketis
Sentinel.
land containing about
xxxrkb: •iritoouBA.N'D acres.*
This land is unsurpossad in fertility by any in Barnwell County, being
suitable for either cotton Culture or for rich crops of cereals. To
who desire to engage in peach culture it affords a splendid
orr'oirrtrNiT'tf’ for proeitA^m*
as it forrofe part of that limited territory around WilHston which produces
the finest peaches in the United States, whil'e the facilities for .transpor
tation afforded by the R&ilroad running through the tract places tho
great markets Within easy reach. * ^ :
To those hwaiidlrfrho are in search of homes where
v AISTtoi Al»tJNI>AICCE
combine to render life pleasant snd endurable no better location efftf be N
found. It is within a short rhte of xViken, and on it there is a
'vVorukrEul, mineral. toi»RlNGt,
which boils Continually forth with greai strength und volume. There are
also several fine fish ponds on the tract entirely free from malaria; And
suitable for fish raising. About 1,000 acres of this tract arC tleAred,
the balance abounds in fine pine, oak and hickoryr* * - --r^r-
The lands will be sold at private sale in lots to suit purchasers.’
For particulars apply to t Ty v ••• .,-v »**»
W- tf Kennedy oir^A.* J Wenthetssfetee,
Rt ' Williston, South Carolina.*
E
ni(i|yt50-tf
—
BEGS AGAI^ TO CALL YOUR VERY SERIOUS ATTENTION TO
to send it back, ttrhris mammoth and MatchlesX Stock of First-class
ii'r Aii-rx lc.aL,
Mprr! -<1, attlm ra-itl'moe of M W. A.
Hltmt, iioai; Atipleton, Scuth Carolina,
Juno tst, iS/s, by Jttrv \V. A. Poms-m, Mr
Makohall HjLl an l Mi<-s Maria Plint,'
ail of liHrnw^II omintv.
XL' ir j/y« ’A*A’ tl.SXMhW TS.
Afp ka lca-Rtr Final Di'Charge.
rpHIJ 'Midorsltfnod Kivoanotfceth-itbo will
-t apply to. tho Jufluoof Pn
obatofor Barn
well county on Saturday, tb« 20th dayof
July, 1S7S. at 10 o’chx-k a, pi., for u ll al dis
RoomsDkm. G*l Ciiairmax, (
Blackvillk, S. C., June 17, ’7S. j
1. T)ie election to ^Jetermine tire will
of the party as to the nmi^ier of Domi
nating candidates having terminated in
favof of the convention System, a conven
tion of the party will be held at Barn
well C. II. on the ih^d Monday in July,
being the 15lh day of the mouth, at two
o’clock, fbr the purpose of electing dele *
gates to the State and Congressional
Couventions toTie held in Columbia on
the first day of August, and for such
other purposes as may be necessary for
the Welfare of the party.
2. In this convention the cliits wiM be
Entitled tb representation dpon th^ ba
sis of one delegate for each club and one
for every twenty-five members thereof,
fractions of tweuty-fivB not being en
titled to repretontatibh.
3. A convention to nominate candi.
dates tor county officers atid the Legisla
ture will be held later, aftdr the State*
Convention shall have adjourned.
4* By resolution of tlie County Ex
ecutive Committee it has been left tb the
local clubs to ddtortniue whether the
same delegates shall represent them in
the nominating eouvenlioa as id'that tb
be held bn (he 15th of July.
5: Chairmen of delegations are re
quested to iftbct tlie Secretary at Barn-
well at nine o’clock on the morning of
the donveotion, prepared to furnish him
with credentials for their respective dele*’
gallons, in order that they may be made
ready for the convention.
' G. B. Lartigle,
i v ' r f' bounty Chairman
hujp'i.# udu.tuifitiator of John Daz.-li,
decease. 1. J. VV. OOILTiii.
-jUneSB-tA
for Sale
A thornnghhre*), 'Berk^hiro Boar,
munthsoM Sold for no
r. 17
ninfo
Kiild—375 pounds. Kegi.-ierod
stock. Ho was brought fr<>m one of the
lest at*M ic fiti rns In Keutdekcy.
t or price aUdress.
„ . John R. Haib,^
Juue«Ut Elk.., a. £.
JAS. W. TURLEY.
Augusta, Georgia*
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*
THE OLD RELlALL E
Cash Dry Goods Store, C*.
SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS,
.Which has never before reachci such astonishingly low down price^JKjL
frten<is will see how utterly impossible It is to enurnerat-' ail the things in h
Dry Guods IStore. My customers can rely on my stock bupidyiug anything
that they can think oc desire. Send your orders with ootUi leuce, for auythlbg
you want—you bhall not be disappointed. Describe as nedrly as you oau what
yon wsnf. and RtmntTbepvtee you want to pay. , '
Exceptional Lines sud Prices in tho following departments may be relied Oh :
Drt« Goods, White Good*, Hosiery and Nations,
Gassimeres, House-Keeping Goods, Domestics,
Paris Trimmed Hats. Small Wares, Ladies’
Ready-Made Suits, Lace Goods, IlandkrtrFnefs.
Parcels amounting to ?10. 0(t mid over will be delivered Pree of Charges.
James W. Turley.'
maytC-Tm
; .a rjh
YOU V* ILL FIND
—AT l II
....■** r aaa*fc—
a
idAGNfrtTA SALOON,
BROAD STIIFKT, '
AUGUSTA GEORGIA,
A FIRST-CLASS RESTAUR ANT;
Bountifully supplied with all
the delicacies of the season.
THE BAR
Will he foiind to oontain the beat Beer.
Ale, Whiskeys, Brandies and WineM iu
the city., . MAT F. NBLdOX,
mayic'Sm .Proprietor.'
Cv
Execution Sa'e/
(). F. AVieters ag\]nst John Bosfoeit.
BY r irtU'iof nn mx.-c.iUoii to me dlieoted,
15 bv *
l ., jm»- - r' i *
-A. J. Oautben, Administrator, vs, John I,.,
Cauthen et Al.- Petition f6r ski
rr::r
Corresponding Secretory.
a,.
Marqhis de Co til and Adelina Patti
having gone through the formalities
of » separation “de corps et de bten,”
tile fatobus prime Dohna Is about to
derband i
need
that her
in England.
ttrn tiafre* In t cVry two 'year* jubilee pushed, ^
eorflplfete divorce, through
I tt. Ailes.on theplea
which took place oi
was not legally oooom-
H ■—
J. J. ibiitibum, r>q, Clerk ofthe
Court of Comm »n I’Ih.is for Harnwellcoun
ty. St.-tto of rtouth * aroiiu *, I will offer for
slire, at public, auction in B.irmvell vilhiKc,'
in front of Airis. Hud’a i-torc; on the nrst
Morelay in July next, it being saleaday, -
between t|re uaual bourn of nHlc,,the fat-,
lowing described personal property, to-
wit: „ .
.Ofir lOt Of general tpcrcTian3tg9,Tevred
upon as the property of John Kofeiock at
tbe suit of O. F. W ietei s. Terms of sale:
Cash,
bhcrifTs office, June 15tb, 1X78. -
J. W. L'ANUAUlBfB, 8. B. C.*
itmcao-td
Mi-
wtmmUm
m*m
, L
bsM© pai pmpotsusa.
Edwin J, White.
DEALER IX
South Carolina—Bam well Cottoiy*.
IN THE PROBATE OOtJUT.
Uot Hcaf
Estate.
By virtue and in pursuance of an order
of the probateeourt herein, dated the 5th
day of June, 1878,1 will offer for sale, on
the first Monday in Julv, it beioa salesday,
to the hlghoat bidder, during, the usual
hours of sale, the tolluwing described ieal
estate, the property of the aboVe named
administrator’s imest*to. to Wit:
.IIlo11 ti<i d II^IO.. IT-. UU "IU • A 0* r*
tain lotor paroel of (and, Blp'ate in the town
of Grahams, In the said county of i arnwcll,
’ of one hundred
having a front
f* et on Church si
three hundieaand
add five
treet, snd runping back
id fifteen feet, and bourn
hundietTaud fifteen fed. and bound
ed on th0 north and east by_ lands of A.
MATS, CAFE, -
269 Kins Street (Opp. Hasel) Charleston, Sooth Carolina.
Umbrellas made and repaired ta orders
Walter Steele is with this bouse aid will be pleased to see fiie friends.
apl8-3m r.
Dr* Henry J. Mouzon,
Strigeoli EcntiatV 1
Has located at Blqckvilie and tCapent
fully offers his professional services to ihe
of Burn we*
the west by Church
,,ulH* by—and coni
three-rdmthsof ap aerd, more dr' h»i
Graham; on
and bd the so 1
street
and confiitohig Dll
Terms of sale:
fbr papers
Probate.*)]
jonblS-St
Cash,
y.
Purchaser 19 p^y
citizens of Barnwell And adjoining coun
ties.- Office at resldbaoe of M- Kevlar, Esq.
.efereuccs-Rev. W. D. McMillan, Mwjrs
ibble A ISiar, Blackvllki; Major J. J.
Brabham, BarnwellC. H.; Kcv. \V. P. Mou
zon, Bamberg. junelS-Xdi
National House
a53 King Btreet,
(BET. GEORGE AND LIBERTY.?
BcfaTd, SI 50 Pei? Day
CHARLESTON. S
MRS. It. M. BAKER, Proprietre*
flf R M-LHOl’iSL,
DENTIST.
’’I"
Will be* at Bluckville Mondays and
Tuesdays. Office at Oourt House balld-
Will
nfe 8th. 1878. f ,
AN, Judge of Probate.’
South Carolina—Barnwell Coun y.
Mortgagee’s Sale.*
f Wtii. OFFEB pdfe BALE TO tfHE
i b&dder. for cash, oil fn
ing. Will attend calls throughout
BarnWell and adjacent counties.
mar21--3m
, FRANCIS
1 suit to me
ion tbo
r/rirat;
0 me inlhe Court of
held at Barnwell gp
hese ar there- Dunbar, on 0%, sides by WfUam Ashley.
and lands op 0. McD. Nelson, nosr the
I, and singular
"* said M
Mrs.
be and
of J. E. Cochran. Maid land spld
Hh
williston, S c. tt.it.
Willa>tend cslia throughout Bannwell a
atbscent counties.
sdjy, the 19th uay o:
m.. to show cause, If an
on‘
at 10 o’clock
administration should not be gram
1, at Barnwell, the
y have, why
ted.
Wfin under my hand
day of Jane, 1878.
MAtfAK, Judgaof Proha to.
Dunbar
pmasnt
Pi
with foredbSliig power
In. Mortgsgs given by
T. 8. Dtnrtwr, and bjr -
to l. K. Cochran, too
and holder.
JL. B. COZffN
BarnwellC.H*3A’’,‘ju.e ^
Attorney at Law,
v ALLENDALE, S.-, fii '
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