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lOPX-B mmaenaaem •r the Mh« Ceauelttee. it\ OCTOBER 31,1878 ; reepoqtlble for the rlewe L' -. -■ • 4 ** It* ^-e '^ir-r, NOMINATIONS. For OoTrroor. WADE HAMPTOIt For Ueuteneot-Governor. W. D. SIMPSON. For Secretary of Stab*. R. M. SIMS. For Super in tend ent of Education, H. 8. THOMPSON. For Comptroller-acneral, JOHNSON NAQOOD. -General, E, W. MOISE. “V-, ! K For State Treaaorer, 3. L. LEAPHABT. Hppif For Attorney-General, LEROY F. YOUMANS; For Ooogrees, GEORGE D. TILLMAN. COUNTY TICKET. '' ' Representatlvee, JOHN a LAV A NT, , v HENRY HARTZOG, J. a. MILLER, D. PAUL SOJOURNER, I M. HUTEON. Probate Judge, W. GILMORE SIMMS. County Oommieeioners, j. a mcmillan, j; W. JENNY} Ft H. CREECH. -1 School Oomtntoeioner, A. BUMT. M FOHK- A1I9IED. The RadTcaT flaaae. lafonnttion of Radical movementa, which we have juat receired from of the county, indicates au on their part to apriog a full eouaty ticket on the morning of the election. . The party throughout the State ia evidently acting under orders from headquarters, and it behooves all St- ■' Lemoorats to aoe that their little gamo is blocked, and .that we are not taken by GO In the polls early on next Tuesday, - - asassa—ari-rriTi. L*T next Tuesday be “ Big Tuee- day^ for the Barnwell Democracy. We een give a larger majority than any county in the State. Will you help do UP Let ua maintain the prestige of the Banner jCounty. Coitvbta, S. C.< October 81.—The State Democratic ExecntiW Committee earnestly and heartily congratulate the Democracy of South Carolina on the aplendid work already done in the pres en if canvass, i In every town and village and in many counties at every cross-road, the Democratic candidates have con fronted the- Radical speakers,' turning upon them their own arguments, and proving to the people, white and colored, the paramount fact that there is no place or hope, no salvation or success for South Carolina except by and throngh the Democratic party. In no case have our opponents been denied a hearing. Everywhere the colored people have been invited to the Lemocatic meetings. In like manner, in conformity with the policy of the party, the vigilant Demo- eratic speakers have made themselves Welcome wherever were gathered togethr er those who would separate the honest white man from the honest colored man, to the lasting injury of the whole State. The canVass, whatever be said, has been as peaceful as successful. It is no more in the pewer of the Democratic party ^ prevent occassional and acciden tal offenses than it is in the power of the organized human society to abolish crime. But the Democratic party of this State have the satisfaction t« know that no Commonwealth in the Union of equal population is more peaceful than South Carolina, and tnat in no State anywhere are the laws, without respect of party or condition, more fearlessly and faithfully administered. To the law we remit those who have grievan ces. From the law alone and under the law the Democracy expect and com pel redress. The Executive Committee, however, consider it of the utmost importance that there shall not be even the faintest disturbance of the public peace, or any approach to turmoil or disorder. We muat regard the interest of the National Democrocy as well as the interest of the Democracy of South Carolina. Face to face as we are with momentous issues for ourselves and the Republic, we must not give any excuse for inter ference with our canvass, or afford any pretext this year for the introduction of the hostile element which proved so embarrassing in the campaign'6T187C. The Executive Committee arc confi dent that the Democracy will pursue without flinching the path they now tread, tad pursue it to a glorious and tranquil end. The justice of our cause gives courage, organization gives force— work will and shall give us surpassing and final victory. John D. Kinnedy, Chairman. Shut up stores and work for Home Rule pa Tuesday next. Attend -your Club meetings on next Saturday. Do not fail to go. South Carolina expects every man to do bis duty. Giva that day to your country. If you love good government go to your Club meeting on Saturday. let your Farm take care of Itself on ■ntTiiaaday while you are voting for tee B. Campbell. This audacious and ambitious dema gogue at last finds himself among con genial associates. On Friday last he an nounced himself an independent candi date for the State Senate from Charles, top, and before nightfall was unanimous ly endorsed by the vilest Radical con vention that ever met in that city aa the candidate of: their party. Thus qnkkly he has drifted from the honored position he has heretofore held into Rndkolism of the most disgraceful type, for he can find no lower depth than an association with Bowen, so long the head and heart of Radicalism in the metropolis of oar State. It may be that the compensating head of Providence preserved the City by the Sea from the yellow fever this year that it might have strength enough to defeat and ncu- this baneeatmg political black hope that the true men of that once riot-ridden and plundered city and county may bury forever, under the weight of an overwhelming majority for Gau. Seighng, the Democratic candidate, this mas—the' first political free lance •f I8T8 r who would, in hie selfish ara- Bitlon, sacrifice his State and her pco- that ha might gun place and power. State can live and prosper withont 4 8malU €}rowli*ff ganaller. A special dee]jatcb to the News and Courier says : Smalls’ long advertised Radical meeting came off on the 2<kh at Gillleonvllle, in Hampton county. It was a complete failure as regards the Radicals, as only about one hundred men and women assembled to greet the bride-taking Congressman, whereas it was a grand success for the Democ racy. At least 800 red-sbirts were present, and most of them were early on the ground. There vere five full mounted clubs from Barnwell, and some o? them travelled sixty miles to be on hand, all being under the com mand of Colonel Kirkland. Barnwell man came from as high up as Baldoo, and, In fact, the whole of Barnwell county seem determined to prevent the Radicals from spanking the baby county on the 5th of November. Smalls at first readily agreed to di vide time, but It was only a pretence, as he subsequently refused when be found Mr. Tillman was present to an swer him. The Democrats then held a rousing meeting of their own. Speech- i were made by Myers, colored Demo crat, the Hon. W. F. Uolcock, Colonel Moore, Democratic candidate for Sen ator of Hampton county ; Col. Morri son, and by the Hon. G. D. Tillman. Great enthusiasm prevailed among the Democrats, whilst the Radicals were so crest-fallen that they held no meet ing at all Mr. Tillman says be Is certain Hamp ton will go largely Democratic, and he thinks Barnwell will give him a larger majority than any county in his dis trict, unless Edgefield shall arouse herself. ■mperviswrs of Kllecttoa. The United States Circuit Court met on Thursday, and appointed the fol lowing additional supervisors of elec tion for this county: Allendale, G. H. Kirkland ; Barker's Mill, W. M. Pries ter ; Bamberg, I. 3. henceforth we tnafi Ifcai he Bamberg; Buford’s Bridge, N. F. be regarded by all patriots, at home Kirkland ; Baldoc, T. H. Johnson ; Umptiitical leper whose Blaekville, W. C. Milhous; Barnwell, A. Woolley ; Ebrbardt’s, W. E. Sense; (Creek, J. W. Sanders ; Gra- , HkOr H 8. Owens; Farrell’s Stow, J. B. Hunter; Mlllstt’s, | ^ N. P. Bailey ; Hixson’s, a Killings- f. 1“ worth ; Red d Ashley jwrrr U>< Notices of New Advertisements. Maj. G. E. Steadmav, the most ener getic man of our acquaintance, has opened a real estate agency In Black- vllle, which deserves the patronage of all persona wishing to buy, sell or lease real estate. A residence of ten years la Blaekville has learned him theTalueof real estate, and what he cannot do In selling, buying or leasing cannot be done by any other man. Go to see him. Tk*T Books sob tub Pueuo Schools. We take great pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to tho adver tisement of these books in another column. We have received sample copies, and after a thorough examina tion, we confidently recommend them, as the best la use. Wo have neither time nor space to point out their many excellences and advantages over oth er works. The Appletons ought to be patronised by oar people. They have done many noble deeds of kindness for the people of the South, for which they should be truly grateful. Among their list of valuable books we notice Sandford’s Arithmetics, which arc, wDrhout doubt, the best arithmetics In use. We say this from experience, and recommend them to our readers without any hesitation. If you wish any Information call on Mr. Bucking ham, the agent at this place. Furchoott, Bbnedict & Co.—This hoaso carrying a stock worth a quar ter of a million, having three stores packed with everything In their line of business, with a partner resident In New York ready and able to buy whenever bargains are offered, gives as close attention to tho orders of a country maiden as to those of a. whole sale dealer. If you want to see^oe goods, good goods, cheap goods, all sorts of goods, go to their magnificent store. If you want bargains buy from them. Mil R. J. Maoiix Is a native of Charleston, and has always lived In that good old city, except for the four years spent In the Confederate service. He has as much enterprise as the tra ditional Yankee ; his customers are the best people In the city, who are al ways willing to pay a good price for Barnwell poultry, eggs, butter and po tatoes. Wolbbbn & Piepeil—The Germans are capturing Charleston, and If you do not think It a good thing, both for Charleston and yourself, go and buy groceries from tnis first-rate house, and you will be convinced and con verted. We hope the Fatherland will send us many more such good citizens. A. P. MaWILUC has just received, opened and marked at hard pan prices a large, carefully selected and well as sorted stock of goods. There aro not adjectives enough in our Worcester’s Dictionary to do justice to Mr, Mau- ville, bis goods, their prices, or his salesmen. Like the Queen of Rheba, you must go to his store if you want to learn what bargains ho has secured and is offering to buyers. At all events, you will see William MeNab, the t ruth ful, and Nat Walker, the handsome. Call there during the Fair. “ Bromley Farm.”—If you want to buy a farm and homo in Barnwell cor. respond with Mr. I. A. Blanton, who Is offering for sale the prettiest, health iest and cheapest place in the country. M. F. Molony.—If you want to get near the railroad, where the locomo tive quickens into activity every nerve of the body, and where you can sell conveniently all the products of your farm, attend the sale of tho Kalb place, at Blaekville, on tho 9th prox. You may get a bargain. Charles Hickey.—If you want to make your homes beautiful get your chromos and engravings framed at Charles Hickey’s. He will do your work handsomely, quickly and cheaply. Barney McLemore.—If our friends visiting the Fair wish to refresh them selves we advise them to call on Bar ney McLemore, next door to Mr. Jos. Bellinger’s drug store. He keeps con stantly on band the choicest assort ments of whiskeys, brandies, wines and beer In the markers In addition to this he will supply at all hours, dur ing the three days of the Fair, meals at very reasonable figures. Call on him and prove what we say. MLA.RRI BE). On the evening; of the 39d October, 1878, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by Rev. A. Bulst, Mr. 8. Mims and Miss Cornelia A. Vf abb, all of Barn well county. mi* A£IV ADVERTISEMEFTS THE FAVORITk IS REIT! ism FCRwon, Bmcu co„ <JHAKL.1CSTX)N, 8. O, oki'kb lazra - - . . » NEW FALL STOCK WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL, AT LOWER PRICES Than ia paid by customers for inferior Old .Auction Goods. $250,000 Worth of the finest and best selected Stock of CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, OILCLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, CLOAKS, Shawls, Blankets, Flannels, Alpacas, Cashmere, first tmd second Mcmmim* Goods, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, NutionSt Ribbons, Silk Tics, Ladies and Gents Underwear, Linens, Table and Piano Covers, Tcwels, Table Damask, Nap kins, Domestic Goods, and thousands of other goods too numerous to.mention, are placed now before our old customers in the State of South Carolina, and we guarantee to the public and people of this State especially, that through OUR IMMENSE FACILITIES And long established reputation, with buyers and sellers, where MILLIONS Of dollars have been exchanged througfy our house, that we can, and always will, give bettter satisfaction, as- regards QUALITY AND PRICES, In goods purchased from us than any other house South. Samples sent on application. Charges prepaid on all goods over and above 810 —shipped C. 0 D. or for Post Office order. Please mention this paper in ordering goods. FlMGOH, BENEDICT A C0„ 275 KINO STREET, oc31-ly GHARLESTON, S. C. 1 OFFER.for sale this splendid Plan- 1 tatlon, situated three miles north of Wllltston. It contains two hundred and sixty-six aefes, one hundred of which are clegtg& .and in a high state of-cuHivatjon. The IrnproseraentB consist of an ele gantly fialsbejj residence and all ne cessary ont-bulldlngs. It la perfectly healthy, situated In an excellent com munity, and will be sold at a reason able price and - on accommodating terras. Apply to LA BLANTON, ©c31-2mo Wllllston, S. 0. SherilTs Sales The State op Sou iABNWELL. October 12th, 1878. tth Carolina, County op Babn Barnwell *• - - U NDER the __ for use In the on by the State Board of Examinees of Text-bocks ubllc Schools of South Carolina, the following are offered at Introduction rates from November 1st* for period of three months : APPLETON’3 READERS AND COPY BOOKS ; Cornell’s First Steps, Primary and Intermediate Geography/ Quuckenboss’ Primary and English Gram mar ; Quackenboss’ Illustrated Lessons in our Language; QuaekenbojwLFiret Lessons In Composition ; Quacknnboss’ Composition and Rhetoric, and SAND- FORD’S SERIES OF ANALYTICAL ARITHMETIC, bv S. P. Sandford, A. M., LL. D., Prof. Mathematics, Mercer University,'* Macon, Ga. Theso^ Arithmetics are offered to the children at prices II and III below. Prices 1 ob tained after introduction. /M-; <¥;, Rarney McLemore HAS JUST OPENED A HSW BAE-RGOM At Christie s Old Stand, WHERE he is prepared In furnish his friends wiih the choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. In connection with his liar he luv-i also opened a RESTAURANT. Uarties attending the Fair can get meals on very reasonable terms. octdl-3m Don’t g* home on the 5th until the votes are eotmted at your poll. Outrage In Orunircburijr. A despatch from Orangeburg to the Nows and Courier, under date of Oc tober 24th, says: Another addition to the long list of Radical outrages upon colored Democrats was perpe trated here to-day. Daniel Brown, a colored man, who was formerly a Re publican, but has recently joined the Democratic ranks, went np to Orange burg court-house tbls morning for the purpose of attending the Democratic meeting at that place, and especially to hear Mr. M. P. O'Connor, the Demo cratic candidate that district During his rtous Radicals Brown's house ground, togethi In the mild. The egress from several noto- piace went to burned It to the all he possessed of this vile and wanton act can be easily Iden tified, and It tlnlled States District B. Gave; Robbins’, Attorney Northrop wants to j All Democrats. ter InvssUgste this Radical outrage at Wulbern & Pisper, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DEALER* IN PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, &c. 1C7 & 169 East Bay, Charleston, S- C- oct31-2m R. J. MAG-ILL, GENERAL PRODUCE AND Commission Merchant, No. 55 Ilascl St., Opp. Express Office, CHARLESTON, S. C. Consignments of Poultry, Eggs, But ter and all kinds of Country Produce solicited. References—Hob. W. W. Sale, May or of*Charleston ; Col. Jos. D. Aiken, Mr. Daniel Haas, Messrs. Mtmtoue & Co., Mr. A. St. Amand, late of Crane, Boylston & Co. oc31-3mo Established 1854. CHARLES HICKEY, DEALER W Looking Glasses, Every Variety of Mould ings, Window Cornices, Photographic Frames, Cord ami Tassel Loops, Etc. No. 345 King St., above Liberty, Charleston, South Carolina. " Engravings a«d Oil Paintings Renovated. oct31-6m LAJSTD FOR SA.LE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. By M. F. Molony, Auctioneer. 1 WILL sell on Saturday, November 9th, in front of the Poet Office, at Blaekville, that desirable trace of laud known as the Kalb Place, two miles from Blaekville, containing 230 acres, more or less. Titles good. Terms : One-quarter cash ; balance to one and two years. ~ Porcbaaev to pay M. F. Molony fr>r ■■ r papers. I Teachers’ Institute. Teachers’ Institute will meet at Barnwell 0. H. on Thursday, the i tb November. All teachers of public schools should attend. W. B. CARSON, Presi Charles D. C. Adams and Jeremiah J. Milos, Tradors. doinar business und<*r firm name of Adams A; Miles, vs. WUHani J. Jones. BY VIRTUE of an execution to me dl-, rooted by J. J. Brabham, Esq, Clerk of the Court for Barnwell county. 8 0„ I will of fer for sale, at public auction, to the high est bidder, for cosh, on MONDAY the 4th day of NOVEMBER, 1878, the following described real nroprrty, to wit: X. All that Plantation or Tract of Land Fituate and betn»r near the town of Bam- berjr, In the county of Barnwell, contain ing one hundred and seventv-flve acres, more or loss, and bounded by lands now or lately of Du L. A. Wright Isaac 8. Bam berg: and Prince Keed, and roal estate be ing in the possession of J. 8. R. Jones, as tenant of the said William J. Jones. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchasers to nay for papers. ocl7-td J. W. LANCASTER, 8. B. 0. II. II. Easterling & Bon vs. B. W. L. Stan- sell—Execuion. By vftine of an execution tome directed by J. J. Brabham, Esq., Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Barnwell county, 8. C., I will offer for sale, at puplic auction, in front of the SherifT s office, on the first Mon- day in November next, it being salcsday of ■said month, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described personal property, lo wirr * ~C- One single-seated buggy and harness. Levied upon Ss the property of B. W. L. Stan- sell, at the suit of H. II. Easterling & Son, ALSO, — Aquilla Wooley vs. J. F. Crawley. At the same tune and place, I will offer for sale, one cream mare and one buggy and harness Levied upon as the property of J. F. Crawley, at the suit of Aquilla Wooley. ALSO, W. 'VI. Lard vs. Berry Barnwell and Love Pitts. At the same time and place, I will offer for sale, t wo bay mares and one colt. Lev ied upon as the property of LoVC Pitts, at' the suit of W. M. Lard. J. W. LANCASTER, S. B. C. October, 19th, 1878. Order Sales. L. P. Mowrv & Son vs. Joseph B. Bates. BY VIRTUE and In pursuance of an or der of foreclosure in the above entitled cause, I will sell, at Barnwell O. H.. 8 C, on the First MONDAY in NOVEMBER next, it taring the fourth day of said month, between the usual hours of sale, to the higtiest bidder, for cash the following de- fc i".vi real propeity, to-wit: All that eertatn Plsntatlou or Tract of Land containing seventy-five acres, more or lees, situate, lying and bring in the county of Barnwell, upon Furw-’s Mill Creek, and bounded north by lands of W. P. I'unbar, east by lands of the same, w- et bv lands of Mrs H. A. Fur-q, and south by Fn-se’s Mill Creek^ Purchasers to pay for papers. ALSO, Henry Blachoff k C >. vs. Joseph B. Bates. All that Tract, Piece or P roe! of Land, situate in the countv of Barnwell, con- t,'lining seven huudreu acres, more or less; bounded on the north b> lands of W. P. lumbar and VV. H. Ho war-1, on the south by the Savannah r1vor v on tho west by lands of Mrs. Da' is and W. P. Dunbar, and on the oast by lands of J.*'. Brown. Purehasors to p.iv for papers J W. LVNCASTEi;. 8. B. (\ SherilTs Office, Barnwell C. II., 8. C, Oc- tober 10, 187S. „ ocl7-td I^oreolosure ol’ ILien. R. J. Stcodley vs. Peter Daniels—Fore closure of lieu. BY VIRTUE of n lien warrant to me di rected bv J. J ortibharn, Esq., Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Barnwell county, S. (I, I will offer for sal^, at public auction, at hunter's Gin House, Fish Pond township, between tho usual hours of sale, on Tuesday, the fifth of November, 1878, the followiiu#described personal property, to wit: Fifteen hundred pound' seed cotton, more or less; 75'bushels of eorn/more or l*-ss; 1,0-0 pounds of fodder, more or less; 500 stalks of sugarcane, more or less; 25 bu*hels of rough rlc<\ more or less. Lev ied upon as the property of Peter Daniels, at the suit of K. J. Hteedley. Terms of Bale; Cash. ALSO, L. D. Mowry A Son vs. W. W. Willis—fore closure of lien. ^ * At the residence of the .above defendant, on Tuesday, the fifth' nay of November, 1878, between the usu d hohrs. It being salcsday In said month, the following des cribed personal property, to-wit: 96 baskets of Corn in the ear. tpore or loss; 2.400 lbs. Seed Cottoin more or less; 1,000 bundles of Fodderjftuore or lees. Levied upon as the property of W. W. Willis, at the suit of L. D. Mowry & Son. ALSO,. Siegman Liebman & Adler vs. William McKenzie and L. McKenzie—Foreclosure of Lion. At the late reeidencoof William McKen zie and L. McKenzie, on Tuesday, the 5th day of November, 1878, between the usual hours, it being salesdav in said month, the following described personal property, to- wit; 1,600 lbs Seed Cotton, more or less 10 bushels Corn, more or less; 300 lbs. Fod der, more or less. Levied upon as the pro perty of William McKenzie and L. McKen zie, at the suit of Siegman Leibman A Ad ler. J. W. LANCASTER, 8. B. C. October 19th, 1878, -Attachment Sales. W. W. Whildon vs. George Voronee, prin- ‘ a Land J, W. 1- ‘ “ Attachment. I. II. IIL - - ; , -,,, - : f- r - —7TV~ , y - b Exchange,' 1. . 0 Retail. Introduction. with book by other author. 1 Sanford’s Primary Analytical Arithmetic 27 18 14 Sanford’s Intermediate Analytical Arith metic it 45 30 22 Sanford’s Common School Analytical Arithmetic 85 55 40 Sanford’s Higher Analytical Arithmetic. 1 25 85. 63 ■qsi m Of SANDFORD’S ARITHMETIC, Hon. HughS. Thompson,'State Super intendent, (at time of writing, as now, Principal Columbia Male Academy), says: “Sandford’s Arithmetics are superior to any that I have seen in the fulness of the examples, the clearness and simplicity of the analyses, and the accuracy of the rules and definitions. This opinion is based upon a full and thorough test in tho school-room. To those teachers who may examine these Arithmetics with ref erence to introduction, I would especially commend the treatment of Percentage and Profit and Loss. No text-books that I have ever used are so satisfactory to teachers and pupils oct31-lm The above for sale by J.C. BUCKINGHAM. Barnwell, S. C. V. P. MANVILLE, a HAS JUST OPENED THE LARGEST AISTL BEST SELEOTEO STOCK OF - General Merchandise TC^VER offered in Barnwell, and at the very Lowest Prices ; Calicoes at'5,61-4* 7 1-2 and 8 cents per yard; Jeans from 12 1-2 10 60 cents per yard; Cassimeres from 50 cents to $1.25 pet yard ; Shoes from 75 cents to $2.50 and $3.50: Hats and Caps from 25 cents to $3 / Ladies’ Hats, trimmed and untrim- ■ med, from 50 cents up; Blankets from $1.50 to $4. All other Dry^Goods at equally low prices. Groceries also greatly reduced from former prices. An ex amination of goods and prices is respectfully solicited. octSl-loi « Wedding Gifts ales. —AT- ALLAN’S. FINE WATCHES, American ami Swiss, of the Latest Styles. RICH JEWELRY Of Now and Elegant Designs and Exqui site Workmanship. STERLING SILVERWARE, In Fresh and Beautiful Patterns, especial ly adapted for Wedding Presents. SILVER PLATED WARE. Tea Sets, Waiters, loe Pltehers, Butter Dishes, ('ups, tiwbktb, tpoons. Forks of best quality, Jto. CHOICE FANCY GOODS. French and American Clocks. Fine Table Cutlery, Spectacles, &c. Watches | Jewelry Car fiil’y Repaired. L prices A n ow T Viujek ® - e . . . The Great SAVINGS Institution $50 to $100 SAVED!! 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 I 1 Numerous testimonials from purchasers in this and the adjoining .Siaiea confirm the above, and e-tabiirii the fact that prices ut Tiik At utrsTA Mrsic Hocsk are lower than in New York, Boston, 1’iiiladelpliia or Balti more. $4 TO $10 MONTHLY! Groan THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW- . E5T PRICES. JAMES ALLAN, 307 King street. Charleston, 8. C. eepltMy C. BAIiT. H. STE1TZ. cipal, and J. W. Veronee, agent—Warrant of ‘ By virtue of a warrant of attachment to me directed by J. J. Brabham. Eaq.. Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Barn well county, H. C., I will offer for sale, on the first Monday In November next. It be ing the fourth day of said month, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following do- cnbed personal property, to-wlt: One lot of General Merchandise, Cured Meats and Cured Fruits, Tomatoes, Ptek- les. Crackers, Sugar, Flour, Tinware. Sod and a good many other articles of m** chandlse. Levied upon as the property < George VereOee. principal, and J. W. Vero nee, agent, at the suit of W. W. Whlklen. 1. W. LANCASTER, B. B. C. C. ITA-KT & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in For eign aud Domestic Fruits, Nuts, &c. Nos. 55, 57 and 59 Market.Stueet, * CHARLESTON, S. C. Tropical Fruit a Specialty.^ sepl9-3mo Bee’s Book Store 281 KING STREET, . -.Vlv - ~ . SHAEISSTSIT, 9. @. --x ‘ ’ . , - . ' School and Sunday School Books, Juvenile Books, Hymn aud Prayer Books, Bibles, etc., etc., Sunday School Cards, Visiting Cards, etc. —STATIONERY.— Chromos, Frames, Periodicals,. Fancy A few of the famous New England Organ Company’s Organs on hand, which are offered at reduced prices. Tone and finish guaranteed. Address J. SAM’L BEE, Jr. ••sepl2-tf GEO. M. COFFESr, DEAL!® IN “77 COUNTRY PRODUCE, Eggs, Poultry, Butter, Potatoes, Grain, Eta Secures the best Piano, or * Slade rn America. Music by Mail or Express Every Day Orders Filled on Day of Reception ! I GOODS EXPRESSED to any Point T. M. SO. i t. TUNING AND REPAIRING By G. H. TAYLOP; the only Author ized Tuner of the Augusta Music 1 House. •o*-- G, 0- Robinson & Co., 265 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. an29 i T. Markwalter’s .YIAKIil.i: WORKS, Broad St., (near Lower Market), Augusta, Ga. MONUMENTS. TOMBSTONES, and Mar ble Work generally always oa hand or made to order. A large selection ready for letter ing and delivery at shortest notice. Several hundreds oi new designs of the most modern- style of Monuments furnished at a lower price than ever before in Ibis market, and of the best workmanship, similar to that of the new CONFEDERATE MONUMENT recently erected by me In Augusta. ocl0.6mo GO TO IiirkeyCmk Saloon, (OVEB THK IIRllkClE.) C, T. CHRISTIE. •ep5-8mo A. T. BTELLXNO. x. h. wunaxAN*/ STEUMIillMffl SUCCESSORS TO E WHERMANN WHOLESALE DXALEBS AppUcttlOT for jjiTliiifBw— * 0, “ * uam ST - tNo » h ■Ebl Charleston, a a Notice Is hereby gjven. That tbe under go der vinegar. 120 EAST BAY, signed wiU apply, on Friday, the 15th day References—W. C. Btto A Co., Geo. I^U JLAell DA w. WM-U * 0. J. n iw» v charleston, S' ■ ' * ‘ ' 1 0.&H. ClauMen, PehfjRr-'— * ! ' Co., J.£. Adger A Co M E. W adminii ‘of Restate of [BT4 Thirty-five years In 1 Ibe < “ a c. *‘•i