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?w. VTpQPtte:: f THUKSDAY.SEI’TEMBEJl 2(3,1878 — •= ^ rr-r- I-i O O A. MtSCKXjl-A Y ’• ' " ’ V T - * « r Budicul l*roKcrlpti«ii. 0 RopuLllcau clubs tbr^ugbouv "Baruwcll have resolved that every color ed man voting the Democratic ticket shall be ostracized by his fellows—ex< # polled from their churches—suffered to ^ die without the attendance 6f his nearest L and doaresi relatives, and bo buried by f * the hands of Democrats, if buried at all. This is bull dozing wUh'k vengeance, yet we are sure it is advised by the Northern Radical howlers, whose political faith claims to be founded ou free speech anfd a free ballot. ,} Fire In VTillintoM. On Saturday the kitchen on the premises occupied by Mr. R. Brooker, and owned by J. H. Bui-ckhaltei’.Escj., was daetroyed by flie. The building was Insured, but Mr. Brooker lost largely in cooking utensils and pro visions. The Are was accidental. B^ the united and energetic efforts of T)oth white and colored the fire was prevented from spreading. 'Call For a County Convention. Office of Ctrarv Cuairvam, Elackvillk, S. C., Sept. 23,1878 A Convention of the Democratic party of Barnwell county is he«eby called to meet at Barnwell Court Rouse on Tuesday, October 1st proximo, for the purpose of nominating— / _ 1. Five oahdidhtes for the Hou€e o'! Rep resen thtives. 2. One Probate Judge. 3. Tnree County Commissioners. 4. One School Commissioner. Clubs will be entitled to tepresenta- V iloo upon the basis of cue delegate for twenty-live members thereof. ‘ G. B. LARTIGUE, County Chairman. Jno. R. Belungkr, Secretary, Prompt Payment. . Messrs. Hutson & Co., the leading Firo Agents of Aiken county, issued a policy on August 22J, in the St. Paul Fire anil Marine Insurance Co., to J. F. McLaughlin, Esq, of'this county, upon his gin house and contents. On Aug. 231 afire occurred on said promisee, destroylnga portion ot building and cotton therein. On August the 21th Messrs. Hutson &, Co. promptly adjus ted loss, and on Sept. 2 i, by instruc tions from their company,settled claim in full, although €0 (lays from the time , -of the loss is allowed under all policies to make settlements In. Messrs. Hut son & Co. representing an agency of Fire Insurance companies, which for / strength anti security are not eurpass- jed by atjy agency in this State. AH' in Aiken county and vicinity who want flrst-eiass insurance, and sure Indem nity against loss by fire, would uo well to give their business to this responsi ble and well knawii firm, located* in our County town.—Aiken Gourier Journal. A rich legacy has been left to snffor- iog humanity by Dr. James L. Gilder, who, after forty years of active medi cal practice, has perfected his celebra ted Liver Pills, which are hir sale by druggists generally and by Geokoe A. Phillips, sep2G ly Wlllistou, S. C. fore not a legal one. 4. That meeting having t€cn larger than that of the 7th, and having reach ed a conclusion different from that of the latter, it Is deemed proper that the club should have an opportunity of ex pressing their will at a legal meeting catted for, the purpose. In ooneluslon, the chairman would request every member who can to at tend this meeting, for the reason that the lafger the meeting the greater will bo the satisfaction at the result. The want of harmony in the club fc greatly deplored by the chairman, and he trusts that no action of his has h&d a tendency to widen the breach. Jno. R. Belunoek, President. F, F. B'sokes, Recording Secretary. - $ The'following is a list of delegates to the Nominating Convention, which meets at Barnwell on the 1st of Octo ber, from the George’s Creek Demo cratic Club : GhaHes SI. Drowning, W. T. Cave, J. B. Zorn And J. W. Sanders. ilo family can feel that it baa a per fect safeguard against the insidious at tacks of disease unless it keeps ready for any emergency a supply df Dr. Harter’s Liver Pills. Fair Enterprise. The ladles of BarnWeil, moved with sympathy for our suffering fellow citi zens in the West, invited Judge Mackey, on the evening of the 19th lust., to deliver alecturo at the BapMet Church here. A collection was taken up, tho proceeds of which amounted to §54 90. _______ Allenlon, fled OaU Democracy. Attend a meeting of your (dub at the Seven Fines School House on Bat- day, the 29th instant, at 4 o’clock, p. in., to eldct delegates to tho county nominating Convention. W^H. Duncan, President. W. W. EaiuIev, Secretary. Fat VIan .Made Happy- HI l b*. JLo»c» Vo (he EJitor of The People : JEVase announce the name of Major Hutio as a candidate for the T^jialature. Many Fkif.so3. The alembic of the chemist or tbe science of tho botanist hte made no discovery of greater value to mankind than Dr. Harter’s Elixir of Wild Cherry, which removes all irregularities of the bowels, brings back the roses te the 'ch°ek of tho wasted sufferer add iusliroe robust health. Attention, lIllMkvillu fcrata! Demo* Blackville, Sept. 23,1878. Several members of the Blackville Democratic Club having requested' that a meeting of said club be called for the purpose of reconsidering the action of the club In tho election of certain delegates to the county nomi nating Convention, at a meeting held on the 7th instant, aqd an informal meeting having been ■held On the 20tti Instant, at which meeting certain par ties having been voted for as delegates, and having received a greater number of votes than many of the delegates elected on the 7th, thus leaving It doubtful whether tbe. original dele gates are the choice of a majority of the club, and it being ccptrary to the principles of Democracy tbst there eho’uld be a minority representation, •& meeting of the said club is hereby called, to be held at Blackville on Mon day next, SOtb jpst., at 10 o’cloqk, to take Into consideration such matters connected with the election of said delegates as may be deemed proper by the club. . 4 The reasons impelling the call are as follows: If the delegates already elected the real choice of the club, they certainly be re-elected, and thus ‘wony will be restored. 2. If they are not the choice of a majority of the club, it is undemocrat ic and improper for them to be seated. j 3. The meetly tbe 20th was hot In accordandb with the require- ; -• 't / ■ ■ , Prattville, Ala., July 20, 1878. Botanic Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y.: Gentlemen: AboOt three mouths ago I commenced ueing your “ Ami- Fat,” at which time my weight was 210 pounds. By following your di rections carefully I have succeeded iu reducing my weight to 158 pounds. This is all very satisfactory and plea sant: but just previous to my com mencing the use of your medicine, I had purchased two suits of line clot,Ires at a high price, and Bud, to my dismay, that they are entirely useless to me now. When I put one of my coals on my friends tell mo it Jocks like a cof fee each on a bean-pole, and when I put tho pants on,—well description fails. My object in writing is to ascer tain whether you have not in connec tion with your medicine business an stablishmeiit where your patrons, similarly situated, could exchange these useless garments for others that would lit. 1 think yo>u ought to have something of tbe kind, as it would be an inducement for many to use the Anti-Fat who now object to using it in consequence of the loss they would sustain in throwing aside valualilegui- ments. Just turn this matter over in your mind. “Clothing Exchange” is what you want in connection with your Anti-Fat business. Yourg truly, George Boyd. Circuit Court. have * been The following true bills found since our last issue : The State vs. Sarah Ann Martha Ross ; murder. Tho State js. John C. Dowling ; fail, ure to turn over money to successor. The State vs. J. R. Cooper, W. S. Cooper, P. K. Cooper and Jas. Cooper ; riot and assaulting an officer. Tho State vs. John Bostock; aseault upon an officer. The State vs. M. M. Cave ; cow stealing. The State vs. B. 0. SUmsell; per jury. Tho following cases havo been dis posed of: The State vs. Robert Williams ; guil ty of mansiaitgbtei. ► The Stats vs. Rosena Groea; not guilty. Tbe State vs. Sarah Ann Martha Roes; not guilty. The State vs. J. B. Cooper and oth ers.; not guilty. TheJStato vp. John Bostock; not guilty. ( Tho State vs. John C. Dowling; guilty. ^ .. The State vs. M. M. Cave: not guilty. The j3tate Vo. B. O. Stanse!!; not guilty. ( _ r _ The following sontonces were pro nounced on Monday loot: Paul Williams ; two years in the penitentiary at hard labor. . Kirk Brandt; two years in the peni tentiary at hard labor. Robert Williams v two years In the penitentiary at hard labor. Virgil Cooper ; one year In the peni. teutlury akhurd labor. John O. Dowling; $5,0C0 lino, or five years in the county jail. In this last cash an appeal has been taken, and pending tbe appeal, the defendant, our late, county Treasurer, has been held to ball in $10,000 pend ing said appeal. The presentment of the grand jury was short, and, on the whole, repre sented the county government us iu ft huUtby condition. W. S. Royal has been In the boot and shoe business for a long while, having been located at bis present stand for ten years before the war. He guarantees satisfactionImprice and quality to all customew.' Will be ghtd to see those pld Barpwell friends to whom he has‘To# years sold good boolo and shoes, and will be very happy to receive calls from the young people#! our county who need anything in his line. Be sure to visit the Royal fam ily, crowned with years of good deeds. G. V. DbObaav & Co.’s stock of fur niture is the largest and most carefully selected in Augusta. In passing through their ware rooms and inspec ting the Immense stock on hand, our regret has been that our own cottage was not as largo ns a court house, and our pusre as well Ailed as Vander bilt’s—rocking chairs for the old, cribs for the young, looking giafeses for the handsome, and everything else in the furniture line can bo found at De- Graaf’s old stand, 117 and 149 Broad sirctst, Augusta, Ga. Caul Pechma!n.—Everybody In Barn well county knows Mr. Pecbman, who, with the wonderful thrift of tho Ger man, has made for himself a comfor table homo and estate iu our new world. He has in his store everything kept by country meYcbanta, which be' offers at very reasonable rates, relying more enlarge sales and small profits than on exorbitant charges for his goods. In his bar you will find beer that would make Bismark and Kaiser Wilhelm forget the cares of State, and the Noodle soup found upon the capi tal table he keeps is worthy of the fa mous Fatherland. He will comfort the hungry and the thirsty and clothe tho naked, and all for a little money. S. N. Green.—A live man and a pa triot sees that with an increase of pop- 1 ulation an increase of prosperity will come to us. It will give this thoroughly reliable gentleman pleasure to serve you. Dr. P. F. Stokes.—Gur genial young friend, Dr. Stokes, has made ahost of- friends in Blackville and the surround ing country, and the causes of his suc cess are bo found in his courteous demeanor, elefce attention to business select goods, and reasonable prices. By request of many friends, he has re cently resumed the practice of medi cine, and weooipmend him to all need ing the services of a skillful physician. Madame Rumor saj’s that the increase in his business will very shortly re quire him to take a partner “ until death do them part.” So mote it be. Rcnrjns & Co., Augusta, Ga.jure the largest grocers, distillers and rectiffers of liquors iu that city. They have am ple capita!, enterprise enough for a half dozen houses, and a long and honorable business record-to eomiyend them to public confidence. Country meicLauts will find it to their interest to ‘‘interview” them. Wo call attention to tho new adver tisement of Otto F. Welters, wholesale grocer and dealer in cigars, liquors and tobacco. Charleston. There is no bouse more popular among cur country deal ers than Mr. Weiters. He has com manded patronage here by tbe liberal ity and fairness of his dealings and the undoubted excellence of tbe goods furnished by him. We recommend that our retail deuleru give him a fair trial. - His representative, Mf. Chap man, is now among us soliciting or-* ders. Yon will find him courteous and accommodating. We call attention to the advertise ment of Mr. J. Weathersbee in to day’s issue. Mr. Weathersbee is one of our most energetic planters and merchants. He has been all his life iden- tifled with tho growth and prosperity of Williston. No man has done more to develop and improve the village in which ho has spent a long and active and useful life. He has just completed the largest aud handsomest store that Williston has ever possessed, and has filled it with a tine assort ment of goods suitable for a country f tore. Wo invite atten tion to his advertisement, and recom mend the people of Barnwell to give him a trial, satisfied that It will be for the mutual advantage of seller aud buyer. S&oe Heise 233 BROAD STREET, iHfc (OPPOSITE .MASONIC HALL), Fall | Winter Stock Boots | Shoes T?YERY variety of Goods In my line can be found at my Store. Fi for Men’s end Ladies’ wear I specialty. for Men’s and Ladles’ wear and domestic use sold at the lowest priori sep‘26 8mo Fine Goods Also, all qualities for plantation W. S. ROYAL. Furniture and Bedding ' :o: Undertaking in all its bronchos. Sunday aud night calls o*er thp Store, at 147 and 149 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. G. V. DkQRAAF. henry may. eep2G-»i*o , OTTO P. WEITKRS, Wholesale Grocer, —AND DEALER IN— Seg-ars, Liquors and Tobacco. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Monarch Whiskey. Also, I. T. & J. G. Frost & Co/s Self-Raising Flour, and Thorn Brothers’ Qelebrared Butter Crackers. sep26-ly Nos. JOS, U0, 112 and 181 Eaftt Bay, Chkriekoo, & O. Wholesale I^edistillers arid Rectifiers, Liquors of all Kinds, NO 2 WARREN BLOCK, JACKSON STREET, Augusta, Ga. sep2f)-3mo u c, Local Uriels. Rev, jLiUcius Cuthbert baptized three persons at Williston on Sunday last. A little daughter of M^. Amelia Dyches died on the night of tho 18th Inst. The Radicals had “ night meetings ”4 last week at Now Brldgo and Buford’s Bridge. We regret to learn that a little child of Mr. Henry Patrick died on the 23d Inst. . . Georgia, daughter of Mr. Clarence Richardson, died of bilious fever on the night of the 18th Inst, If Simon Brown is as bftsy every day as be was on Saturday he will be forced to purchase velocipedes for himself and his clerks. We are pained to learn that Decaney Martin, eldest son of Mr. R. H. Martin, who lives pear Grahams, died at the residence of Dr. O. D. Faust on the 5th Inst., of typhoid pneumonia. Last we6k Buncombe Sakon, a good colored Democrat, broke up by the force of his own logic a Radical pow wow on Spur Branch. He gave them good Anglo-Saxon, and did not speak for Buncombe. 5 s. Grand Opening Of flie Fall Canigmign ! i\ T o Successful Opposition to my Run! : o: k I am just, from the Northern markets, where I have spent a month in care fully aeiooting and purchasing one of the fulle-k aud moat complete stocks of General Merchandise ever brought iuto this Sjrfte. I guar intee satisfaction to one aud all aud defy competition In priw» r j»ry]o8 aud quality anywhere in the State. Call f<>r yourselves and examine my splendid stock of Ready-made Clothing. Gents and boys “rigged out” in the latest Parisian styles in any quality of suit from the “every day go-about’’ to the handsoiaeat “-wedding outfit” and at prices to suit ail. My superb stock of Boots and Shoes for Gents, Youths. Ladies and Children cant be btat anywnefe. In fact I have a full and complete assortment of any and everything you want to buy iu the way of Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Hosiery, Yankee Notions, Showcase Goods and everything else besides. A choice line of Groceries, Canned Goods and Liquors. Can set you up housekeeping from tho nicest bed-room and parlor acta of furniture to the frying-pan in the kitchen. You will also find a choice lot of Males and Horses in my Sale Stables, bought in person in tho Western markets at bottom figures for -cash and will be sold to vour advantage. When you have purchased a horse or mule I can then sucply you with as good a set of Harness or saddle os you desire aud on the easiest rermfi. Pdr J net call in and look and we guarantee to give you satisfaction. SIMON BROWN. aug22-tf BLACKVILLE, 8. O G. A. NORWOOD. J. L. OOKEE. NORWOOD & COKER, Factors and Commission Mercliants* (ACCOMMODATION WHARF), OHABMSTMf, S C. Bppl2-3mo Like an Avalanche Down go High Prices ! :0: A. Rubensteiii, Williston, South Carolina, Leader of Low Prices in Barnwell County, DEFYING COMPETITION, INVITES ALL DESIROUS OF IN- vesting a little money to the best advantage to visit him at an early day. IJe guarantees great bargains in Dry Goods., Groceries, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Glassware,' Crockery«ware, TobaCeo and anything else needed by people to make them happy and Comfortable. Two stores— courteous salesmen—hard-pan prices and a wide-awake merchant. augli»-3m . ilirain W • Friedenwald, —WITH— WIESENFELD & CO., Wholesale Clothiers, —AND JOBBERS OF— Cloths, Cassimeres, Coatings, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Kerseys, Jeans,X No. 242 West Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE* aui(22-6» .. ■ - .. ■ - r. W. WAQKXEB. ' f F. W, WA CEAS1ESI0K, 8. .. . COTTON FACTORS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cotton Offices, 15 and 17 Vendue Ratine. . Grocer House, 163 and 165 East Bay, 2 and 4 Queon Ntroet. Agents for Georgia Grange Fertilizer and Celebrated Hook Cbttou Tb Abo, Solo Agent for Old Crow Whiskey. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton. Shirts, 7 >c. w, Shir AMSUTTA SHIRTS, with fido Likca Bosom, finished complete, the Laundry, only 75c. each. - ^ , (. ' . ; Ladies’ aud Children’s Underwear equally low al ^ LANGLEY BROS., * J.. a. sepl2 3mo T. S. NIPSON. 164 KING 8TREET, CH ARLESTON •* ^ii 1 '— - J. C. RAMMING.. ■■■ Nipson & Rahminug’, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ^ ■ i T ' ' “• Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Bags, 233 King Street, Near Market Street,- Charleston, g. 0/ Particular attention giyen to filling of Orders, and all Goods gaarauteod as rep. resented. anntx.iim* - sW*f- angJ5-6m ales. L prices A Oi ow X -Hoick D Tuk Gujcax SAVINGS iNsTmjffo.N $50 to $100 SAVEPri -4 • Unrivalled Pianos! SUPERIOR ORGANS LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH!! Best INSTRUMENTS Manufactured LOWEST PRICES IN AMERICA. . AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION!! Complete in Every Department Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed! 1 Numerous tcstimonuils from purchasers m this ami the adjoining States confirm the above, and establish tho fact that prices at Tuk Auuusta Music Housk are lower than In New York, Boston, Fhiladolphia or Balti more. $4 TO Secures «10 MONTHLY! OfUUN tl^ best Piano, or Made in America.- •Music by Mail or Expreea Every Day Orders Filled on Day of*Rccoption ! ! GOODS EXPRESSED to any Point 1M. E 0, T; S. TUNING AND REPAIRING By C. H. TAYLOR, the only Author ized Tuner of tho Augusta Music Houae. G. 0. Robinson & Co., 2G5 Broad Sc., Augusta, Ga. au29 DEISTTISTRY H 22 fH W a J- H. £ MILHOUS. D-D- g- WILL be at his office in Blaekrllle, 8. C., on Mondays, and will m et patients there any time if due notice is given. Will attend calls throughout Barnwell and ailjncent counties. aug22-6nt JVOTICJK. Notice is hereby given, that I will ap ply to the Jud^o of Probate for Barn> well County, on Tftcsday, the first day of October, noV next enafiing ', at 1,0 o’clock'in the forendon, for my discharge ns administrator of the derelict estate of Thomas Odom, deceased. J- J. Brabham. C. C C. P. and G. S. aug22~4t Dr- Henry J. Mouzon, Surgeon Dentist, Has located at Blaokvlllo and respect fully offers his professional services to the citizen* of Bamw»H and adjoining coun ties,- Offlee on Railroad avenue, opposite Mr. Farrell’s shore. References—Rev. W. D. McMillan, Messrs Dibble A Izlar, Blackville; Motor J. J. Brabham. Barnwell C. H.; Rev. W. P. M ou zo n, Baml>erg. DR. MOUZON will be atBarhwell on tlwi first Monday in each month. junel3-6m MRS. /. A. ANDREWS T4 ESPEOTFULLY-informs the pufflle IV that she has opened* the STORE next to the Town Hall, where she will be pleased to serve the ladies, in any style of Bat they may desire. Also, dry goods, notions, &c., at low prices. Please give me a call and satisfy ybot- self that I meno what I say. f ^ MRS. J. A ANDREWS. sepla-Stow ? BiaduriUe, 8. G. ?Vy '■, * -f . -V4 - javt 1 K- M, amu^hoot, . - Merchandise Broker, 173 K AST DAY STKBET, Charleston, South Carolina, ftarCWigmnents fioHcited. augl5-tf HTPsempt Returns , — —.. , ' i UP* TO EET/T, ^ D ME4BLi: Stow In tho Town ot For partfoutorslipply to hjm* MRS. E. A. HAYDEN, T -Btko, b. a eepl7-3 PRICES. Q pTANDARD CALIOO, 7 l-2e, cash. Prime Rio Ooffee, 20c. cash. Extra White Sugar, 11 Idle. cosh. Best Soap. 6 to 7c. cash. Kerosene Oil, per gaL, 25c. cash. Best Gin Oil, per gal., 60c. cash. White Lead, 1 to 5 bs., at 12 l-2c.oask. Linseed pil, pe^gal ralnt Crutho., m?«eat prloc. ml Have also afull Hoe and heavy Stock of Dry Goods. Boots and Hhn** Colored Silk Handkerchlefli, 'aOa propose to compete with any aud '< ty one, hero or elsewhere, and good honest goods aot bought at auo- tlon or bankrupt sales. Have fresh Turnip Seed, 5c. oz. No man shall hn- dersell me. Would mention clothing “ a »PeoIalty. C. R LARTIGUE. 1 A'....*: all E. H, fttrwsrd estate duly sept Notice to Debtors aad Uraitors. i . AdainlstrAtar a v soLUN» a. a. VoLtiw. h. k. votxuL 0. F0LL1N & SONS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. • . »-'■ * ™ Wt 'V 7 * ’ ** l and agsny» *»t»e saim or s manufactured and smoking TOBACCO AND SEGARS* 173 EAST BAT STREET, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. »pilS-3m s’, - { To Refit. ^'Htore In the town MxJOfeet: QI of the-busindtopo moderate. Appiyfo J. d. July35-M — '• A. of ViilMohj wji5SSS*d — ii i ■ yM » ■ i illii « FINE COTTON FARM WR SAJJf ... eft,,. as the Hofttestead ‘of the Peacock. For term® & N. G WUlUtoB," DKISTTISTRY- I. H. ALEXANDER, D. D. 8. COLUAUJAA, «. C. Will visit BlackyWft and profes slcnally abouh the Ifttef i auglS-tf * .* f ;S B7 J. QiatUetaw, • - -V * •.$?-"*£ wtfvwl*''; . r.BNxisrs,,, Will attend calls throughout 1 adjacent counties. * ' ** * mmmEm (OYBM THR c. ^ sep5-3mo