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r, NOVEMBER 21,1878.
MI»OTCLt*-A.N Y.
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^SZ.. or Xlie People
WlUlston -O. A. Phillips.
Elko—B. O. Stansell. '~-z- . ~ .
lU^okvlllo-Mrtl. G. E. Stkadmah.
Grahams—W. M. Cauthbn.
AUemiale—W. 0. Johns' >k.
Charloaton-^-E. M. Alexander.
Our aubscrlbors and advertises can call
ipnn the nearest A pent whenevei they
wish to settle their ao ouuts. Our Agents
ire authoriz *<i to receive and atve receipts
for all mojieys due us. v
Buraorcll Uowwiy Ulble Moeiety.
The fourth annual meeting qf the
Barnwell County Bible Society will be
letd In the Baptist Church, at this
.tlace, on next Sabbath, November
14th. The sermon will be preached
»y Rev. Mr. Elward Palmer. The
JtNjretarj’s repi>rt wiH be rettd, and
ihe election of officers for the eusuing
year will take place.
We are sorry to learn that little Nat.,
i son of Mt. P. Q. McCreary, who Uvee
oear White Pond, had bis leg badly
broken by a fall from bis father’s barn,
last ween. At last accounts he was
doing welt
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The fabled “ Fountain of Youth ”
opce sought in America, by Ponce De
Leon, has now become, in some mea
sure, a reality to those who seek
health and r* Javenatton, tn the reme
dies which Dr. Harter has wrung from
nature, by patient ami scientific in
quiry,
*. A rich legecy has been left to suffer
ing humanity by Dr. James L. Gilder',
who, after forty yea is of active medi-
feal practice, has perfected his celebia-
fwI Liver Pills, which are for sale by
druggists generally and by
•l Gkossk A. PhiIeips,
; sep28 ly Wlilistou, S. C.
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- Ladies shouli remember that thrj
sallow and despondent invalid always
gains relief from the use of Dr. Har
ter’s Iron Tonic. It purifies and en
riches the blood, and ihfts insures the
vital energy of youth.
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A Sudden Death.—There Is some
thing teuible in the thought of having
our friends stricken down at our side/
without a parting word pf endearment
or consolation—one hmment at our
aide in the flin-h of vigorous Jife.pheer
ing our hearts with their loving sym
pathy ; the next at our ft«et, pnle will)
dtatlr, deaf to our.cries and heedless
of our tears. Evei y excessive fat person
Is in instant danger g* such a desth.
Seven-tenths of the vhrlms of obesity
die of ht>ai t disosae or apoplexy. Ai-
Isn’s Anti-Fwt, liie only r medy foi
obesity, rodi ees the v,eight by rcgrc-'
latinc the digestion and assimilation
i f the food. It is perfectly harmless,
and its use will tiisnre, ia every in-
static*', a reduction of weight fiorn two
to five pounds a week.
DeliaquentJFaxpayers
JQitic* ConiTT Auditor, 1
BAkkw*ll Cw., Nov. 13,1878. )
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IA accordance with Section 180 b'f
“ An Act to reduce all sets a»d parts of
Acts providing for the assessment and
taxation of property into one Act and
.fcq attend the same,” approved March
18th, 1874, the follow'mg Lht of Delin
quent Lands of BarnwB B0»ytT for tl>o
tax year 1877, is hereby published :
. AU'ENPALE township.
Edward Baker, COO acres, 8 build'
ings; R S Barker, 152 cres; J II
Marvin, 1 lot; C $ Boyles, 70 aerps,
4 buildings; est Jefferson Boyles, 74
acres; Mrs M H Davant, 14 acres;
W.L DePasa, 750 acre*, 10 build*
ings; Jo* pb Erwin, 2 buildings, 1
lot; Mrs Samh T Erwin, 2 bui dings,
1 lot; Jerry Kennedy, 1 lot; Milford
Manuel, 28 acres. 4 Jjr.ildiBgs; Mr*.
SAW Mew, loO ftcres, 6 build
ings ; Miller d^Blsell, 2 buildings.
1 1 4; Airs G J McColldiugh, 1 build
ing, .1 lot; Mrs S V S.■arson,
20 acres: Mrs Ella Thomson, 1
buildMijr, 1' lot; J L *VilliTbnga, 837
acres, 18 buildings; J,L Viililouga, 800
acres; J Wilson Willjams, br., llot;
K M Wilfiams, 1 lot; \Vilson & All, 7
buildiirgs, 2 lots.
DAI.DOO TOWNSHIP.
Mrs S F Barnes, 150 acres, 4 build
ings; Alice Calhoun, 400 acres; J C
Golding, 250 acres, 7 buildings; Elsey
Devcreaux, 16 acres ; J K Flowers. 38
aeres, 1 building; W V\- Havley, 100
acres, 1 buddiirg; Jno L Hardee, 1,194
neve-; Sarah 11 Middl&on, Gl acre*, 4
btiildings; Mrs E 41 Mumb G00~acre*,
25 buildings; (’lias Pcchman, 80 acres;
8 A Wood, 210 jeres, 13 buildings;
James Allen, 00 acres; Paul It.own. 20
acres; Judy Dob, 20 acres; Wiliam
Youmai.s, 4U1.acres, s It sibtey, 400
‘B.ndy 4Va.<tliiii”ioa Tea X*arir.
, To ntd in repairing the Baptist
Church nt Bbiekviii**, ih-Tc will be an
entertainment, on Friilay nvglit, tin-
,'29ih instant, at the Court House budd
ing.
A hot supper will bp provided for
the occasion, of the beet and mosksub-.
stantial character ; while the most fas-
,lpiiou8 will also find a varied 'ijppl y
,'jf refreHiiments up« n tli * tables, which-'
will be served by the ladies,.
Arri' iig the features of the enter
tainin'nf. will he h pen* ral delivery
| post office, whore you may be ah re to
find a leUer aWaititigyou frum y^ur
•weenteartfv. ...
• The visitor will be hiarblv enterta'n
ed hy a visit to ibe at t'CaHerV, wliere
may l,e found a cli-ti and varied dls-
| Hay <»f such specimens as will excite
\the deepest emotions.
\ Let nil come who ean ; let. none
fay away. Admission to the ball
>me weeks Scro Geo. W. Williams
of Charltston, shipped a package
Jainlng ?25,0OO by the BouHiern
frese Ocmpany, to Athens, Ga. The
fcage disappeared very mysterious-
tnd nothing has been heayd of it
■t The Charleston express mes-
i turned the package over to
pLynch. the messengep from An
-R teinassee. ob the Fort R"J al
and who claims that it was
pe miles from that place,
i old employee of the Com-
* who has hitherto home a
[ /aractor, bos been arrested.
(Paul press Company promptly paid
,/cy.
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acres. 75, 76, 77,
nAMRgjan TOWttStHl'. .
K J Faust. 400 acres, 7 buildings;
B uliapman, 1 lot; .C J Faust, agent,
560 acres, 12 buildings; A A Faust,
373 acres, 3 buildings; W D Felder, 78
acres; William llugcod, 37 acres, H 11
Handbefry, 6 buildings, 12 lots, Ben-
jaiuin Mitchell, 50 acres, 1 building,
II W Smith, 380 acres, 7 buildings,
Mrs Rachel Sojourner, 131 acres, Dan
iel might,. 50 acres.
BARNWELL TOWNJUIi’.
J H Attdcisou, 200acres, 4 buildings,
Men ry Berry, 100 acres, 5 buildings,
SC Cave, 289 acres, S 0 (We, 512
acres, 7 buildings, J Allen Duncan, 5
acres, 3 lots, H II Easterling, 900 acres,
7 buildiug-, 1 lot, J H Hair, 100 acres, 2
buildings, Mrs Elxey Hair, 103acres,3
buildings, V\ \V Hart, i: 5 acres, 4 build
n»tfs, charity Hay, 40 ncres, 4V r 1! I^ard,
270 acres, 2 buildings, Jane Lard, 2 build
ings, f l-.t, Leonard .Miles, 1( 0 acres, 4
building#,estate W A Norland, 3 band
ings, 1 tot, Chan's Pcchman, 350 acres,
10 buildings, 6 lots, D W Boss, 80
acres, G E Steadman. 50 acres, Mrs C
V -T-reH i, 7 Qii acres, (,i. .UuiJiiijigA.
BENKKTT SPRINGS TOW NW! IP,
Joe \l!cn, 380 acres,~10 build : ugs,
J T'D itltwcl!, 7*0’acres, 7 buildings,
I ico K Dunl ar, 354 a'-res, 3 buildings,
Duubar & Hockey, 165 acres, Abtam
Hanism, 96 acres, 2 buildings, J,.ck
Hill, 1 (HI acre*, J M I’oc, 200 acres,
(Jdt.ni Willingham, 180 acres.
HLA< KVII.LE T )\VN.Siiff',
Mary Baxley, 95 acres, 1 building,
Sam Daniels, 175 acies, 2 bail lings,
H Dodenhoof. 159 acres, 9 build
ings, J D (Quests, So -acres, 3 build
ings, \V W Hart, 1 lot -Miss E C
Hart, 150 ecre*, 3 buddings, Willis
Holman, 30 acres. 3 build ngs, Estate
Joscpii Kenneily, GO acres, Mrs M L
Khkland, 2 buildiugs, 1 lot, J E Lam
bert,^ buildings, 1 lot, J A Lancaster,
50acres, 1 building, Phillip Malone, 2(55
ai r«'S, 3 buildings, K N Miller, 1,800
acres, 11 buildings, estde W r A Norland,
155 acres, 6 buildings, 3 lots, Dr A C
Phin, 500 acres, W L M r Hi'cy. 1 lot.
.Mrs L J Templeton, 80acifOs,2buildings,
mill seat D J Thomas, trusieo, 100
acres, D J Thomas, trus'eo, 1&0 actes,
3 buildings, Cynthia Waiker, 100 acres.
4 buildings, W It W'al-h, 110 acres, it
buildings, J c Williams, 750 acres. 18
buildings, 1 lot, estate Jefferson Wil
liams, 1 building, 1 loc, w w will’s, 360*
acres; Juo C Dowling, 2 lots,
bu ford’s ft ridge.
J'F Free, 310 acre-*,Mrs El* a"or Froh-
berg, 1 buil'tiug, 1 lot, J F Grimes, 60
acres, 4 building, estate Mis Mi Kirk
land, 44S .'’ores, A2 buildings, Jlre M A
xittrell, 500 a< re8, 4 bubdjngn Lerey
Wtls* n, 574 acres, 19 buildings, 2 lots,
C It Miller, 63 acres.
nelly, 63 acre*, 1 build ng, J 8 Dou-
trl tss, 200 a ores, 3 huildiiigs, A c Glo
ver, 110 acre*, 4 buildings, L J
Hart«i»*, A30 ac^es, 6 hulldlmrs. J T
Hutto, 236 acree.'BbulldlmrSjCH Hutto
■70 acres, 1 building; Mrs H M Kenne
dy. lit acres. Peter Mines, 133 aor^s,
Ambrose Morris, trustee, 50 acree, 4
buildings. Agnes Otjom. 110 acree, 1
building, G J 0 iom^ Jr, 140 acres, 7) J
Stroman, 190 acree, 1 building.
GREAT CYPRESS TOWNSHIP.
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Mrs M 0 Barker. 190 acres, 1 bnlld-
ing; etmre Garter, 7i acres; J A Har
den, 100 acres; Green Harrison,,, 50
acree; W 8 Hay, 2 acres, 3 buildings;
G W Hicks, asstgnt***. 200 acres. Wnt
G Bfogg. 50 ncres, 4 ^ttibllngR; Cyntidn
C Jenkins,*223 acres, 3 billMInps; Mrs
Ann Lyons, 10 acres; S W McKenzie,
children. 60 acre*; 8 E Miller. 200
acres; William Miller, 160 acres; Jack
Morris, 400 eercs, 2 imildinge; J .1
Newman, children, 80 acres; Mrs M
A Preenev, 125 acres, 2 bulldinas; W
V Rib y, 535 acres, 5 I'Ui'dincrs; Gaihe-
rfne a^ndets, 75 acres; William Snel-
linar, 245 acres, 7 boildhuts; M'^- AJ
SiWlHmt. COO ncres^ 4 bnildingfi; Jud-
(Son Srill. 5Q acres, 2 b'dldlnrs; J L
VdlalMjcn, 340.; acr- s, 0 . bidMl'Ts;
Lewln Williams*30 acre*; L« R >y Wil
son, S78 acres, 7 buildings.
midway township.
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Adam .B-ssluger, 112 acres; L A
Burke, J04 acres. 2 buildings; J Burke
& Bop, 1 lot, 3 buildings; F F Carrol,
694 ac;es, ,3 buildings; Sorah F Cnrrol,
1,000 ceres, 6 buildings; !) W Middle-
ton, 51 acres, 1 lot, S buildlnes; George
Middb ton, 26 acres, 2 buildings; es
tate vV A Norland, 1 lob 1 build
ing ; John M Smoke, 120 acrea,
3 buildings; Georgette Stcedlcy, 450
acres, 7 buildings; Cornelius K’Smoke,
80 acres; M R Antilly, 1 lot.
RED OAk TOWNPHlb.
J J Aarenti, trustee, 100 acres,Mrs B E
Crc.ccJt.27Q acree; Mrs Olivia Dunl'a',
92 acres: W H Duncan. 3,182, 20 build
ings; F E Easterling. 130 acres’ Mary
L Gantt, 209 acreer,3 handings; W A
Hav arid others, 200 acres; J O Hol
ly, 820 acres, 7 bit Minus; Chas Pech-
man. 630 acres,6 buildings; Hepaehe'h
Sm nine’s, 33 acres; J C ' arrance, 245
acres, 6 buildings; Mrs Mary Tarram e.
32 acreet—J. W tlss?ry, 250 acres, 5
buildings;,! J Aarqns,trustpfJ550acres;
Qeorge Jones, 150 acres, 3 buildings.
RICH! AND TOWNSHIP.
1 Prince Ford, 430 acres, 5 butt dings;
Mrs 8 H Gardner, 100 acres; M A Ban-
some, 308 acres, 8 buddings; W E
Wall, 210 acres, 3 buildings.
FORFEITED LAND SALES.
TICE, )
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r. 14, 1878. )
AUDITOR’S OFFICE
tiwRNWBfiL
Barnwell, Not
Tbe lime allowed by b»w to redeem
ibrfeited lands having expired, tRc fol
lowing tracts will be sold by (Ire Treas
urer on the first Monday in December
to the highest bidder. One-tbird cash ;
bahmeu in two annual installments, with
interest from iLte- No piece to sell tor
lesa thaq alt back taxes, «•>«**’ Ao- Far-
tics buying msy p ry all vask ;
ALLENDALE TOWNSHIP.
It. Sullivan, 110 ncras, 2 lots.
J^. G. Jones, 2 UrU. — ..
“• Baldoo township. ^
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AmJrew Stephens, 100 acres.
J. B. Platts. 220 acres.
J. A. Middleton, 130 acres, V bld'gs.
, BAMBERG TOWNSHIP. . '
Mrs E mma Grimes, 1 lot, 1 building.
BA^SWKLL, TOWNSHIP.
Est. ID A. Duncan. 8 lots,3 bnildiugs
Edward Baker, 1 lot, 5 building’'.
K II Frost & co, 100 acres, 1 bld’g.
T Jofifes-, 1 building.
BENNETT SPRINGS TOWNSHIP.
B. S. DuuoaV, 18C aerer.
Barney Myers, 700 acres.
James Pippins. 50 acres.
BLACKVILLK TOWNSUir.
Annie Johnson, 8 acres.
BCLL P -ND TOWNSHIP.
C. A. Raymond, 22 acres.
PISH POND ToW.VSIHP.
T. M. Fender, 135 ncres; AbttHdings,
Mary E, Pelham, 100 acres.
Est. R. W. May, 3(iO acres.
P UK MILE TOWNSHIP; —:
;ll pond township.
A Dun I’
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Elm re A DiujI’mi, 580 acres. MrsS E
Ellis.,100 acres, Joscpti Erwin, trustee,
3,31Zb acres, 15 buUdlt'gB,. b J.Fngler,
200 aepes, 1 building, U D Gill, 39
,seres, 2 buildings, c T Gray, 930 acres,
20 buildings, estate Ella a Harden, 160
acres, 4 buildings, D, M LafllttP, 156
acres. Miss Julia a Laffltte, 166 acres,
Ben Martin, 120 acres, 4 buildings, Mrs
M H Martin, 1,060 acres, 6 buildings,
Miss EE Mims, 500 acres, Sam Ram
sey,,77 aeres, Mrs A L R >bl.pS'»u, 23
acres, Emma Scott, 18 acres, 1 budd
ing, J L Villilonga, 300 acres, 4 build
ings.
, . fish pond township.
W J Englaipl, 525 acres. 2 buildings,
estate ^biilip Goodwtne, 65 aeres, a b
. ; , . Cmr Hampton ha's relinquished
»■,- t** 7 pe» of bis ( nice to Lieutenant-
-^.^uor Simpson until he recovers
his Injuries.
TjCtaliDW fever In the South carried off
fty-six clergymen. Twenty-four were
?raan Catholics, thirty-one Protes
tants, and one a Jewish rabbi.
Between bank failures and burglars,
editors and otber ^itedeu ere I,.,-
log a great qeaj v of worrlment about goil Martin, 65 acres, J a McourmicK,
the safety of thell funds. 100 actea, S D McMIUsn, 287 acres, es-
rw , ... . tatu J,b Patterson. 1,950 acres, 5 build*
One reason why more peojile did not ,^ 8< p alter ; o0( i,275 acres. 5
go Into the ark is that Noab oe^lected bulldioga, hteadmao and T^blo, 15
to advertise In the papers. There Is acres, estate Wm Stnkes, 432 acres,
".a ^reat moral lesson contained tn this
fact.
Ojoe bund veil and fifty-five free acres,
schools have been opened In preen* [ *0OB mu township.
▼Wflupoonty- dyrlng the present year G-W iMfley, 800 aeres, 10 buildings,
> white and 47 oolorod teacher; 8 S Laffltte, 36 acres, 1 building, estate
^*7 . Tomas Neugen, 10 acres, George Phil-^
employed. p ot> g acree^ Mrs Martha Turner, 140
The Abbeville Medium says that at acres, 1 building, J&'mee Wilson, 200
tba late election In Due.Wcet one him- acres,estate Edward Telfair, 300acres,
•fatty colored men voted the
| Williams, 100 actes. J N Wood, 1,220
, I iteres, 6 buildiugs, Wood & Ferrell, 235
ROSEMARY TOWNSHIP.
T.Irs O Ashley, 300 acres; W J_P
Blume. 170 acres; H C Bowers. ^
aens, 6 buildiijgs; estate Calvin D 0*6
100 acres;* L N Gardener, 500 acres
buildlngf, Miss S A Gardner, 400
acres, 2 buUdlogs; G W 7 Green. Kr. F.*3
acres, 6 buildings; w R Lard, 5>>0 acr- s,
4 buildings; Joshua McCreary, 3 800
neres, 6 buildings; Daniel Minor, 150
ceres, 3 buildings ; J H Sprawls,
154 acres, 3 buildings; Lamaniha
Wall, luO acres. 4 buildings ; R J
Weatheisbee, 400 acres. 3 buildings;
Bryant Weathefsbee, 8'JO acres.
SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP.
S STVeeieger, 125 acres, 2 buildings;
Mrs. E E Baikrf. 4 bmldincs, 1 lot;
Billings & Creech, 33G acres. 12 linllil-
iti;:?: E G Bruusou, trusti-c. 85 acres,
3 buil'fings; Jotin Ootte, 220 acres; 6
■bwtHi<»gw;--F- H-Cfeecii, 2a iisiea;.Jxni \ L
VdlalouL’M, 100 acres. ? buH'fliigs; J \V
tVeekiey, 400 acres, 12 buildings.
turuk mile township.
Leroy Wlie'>o, 460 acres, 5 buildings.
WILLISTON TOWNSHIP.
M’’* C Ashley,‘2tX)acres, 5 tiuildings, 1
In*; E' z ibetit Bonds, 115 acres,2 tiuij'l-
inqs; R ’le eca Bonds. 81 aiT'S; Ann M
Brown, 115 acres, 5 buildings; W G
Brown, 13 acres; vtdato D tui' l Camp
bell, 12 ncres,'‘3 buildings; Mrs EA
C lark, 1 lot, 3 buildings; Crawley &
IVhon, 1 lot, 1 t’uildli g: D P Hutson.
121 acres; liompson Matthews and
otlmra, 250 acres; J A Miller, 270
acres, 6 buildings; D P Sprawls, 140
acres, 6 buildings; Mrs E U Tyson, 1
l"t, 1 Imilding, T F B Wautiiersbi e. 300
acres, 10 birtMii ps, 1 lot, A J Weath
ersbee, GOO acres, 7 buildings, 1 lot,.
J A W eat hersbee, 200 acres. 8 buildings,,,
2 lots, W W Willis, 2,267 acres. 16 build
ings, estate Elijah Willis, 1,250 acres.
Notice is hereby riven that the -
whole of ttye several parcels, iota and
parts of Into of real ettate, desetibed
in the preceding list, ora* much there
of as will be neocessary to pay the
taxes, penalties and assessments
charged thereon, will be sold by the
Treasurer of Barnwell county. South
Carolina, at his office in 8».d county,
on die first Monday in December, 1878,
unless said. taxes, assessments and
penalties be paid before that time, and
such sale will he continued from day
to etey until all said pafcels, lots and'
parts of lots of real estate shall be.
sold, or offered for sale.
C. E. LARTIGUE.
nov]4 2t. • County Auditor.
■Savannah and Charleston Railroad Co.
CHANGE OF JSCHEDUbE. .
Charleston, S. C., Jan. 5, 1878, .
On and After Monday, January 7,1878, *iie
trains on this Road vill leave Depot of
Northeastern.Railroad as follows :
Fa*t Mail Daily.
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Leave Cbnrlestoh - » - - 3 15 a. m.
Arrive at. Savannah - - - 9 00 a. m.
Leave Savanhah - - - - 5 00 p. ni.
Arrive Charleston - - * 11 OOp. m
ArcommaJatiun Train, Sundayt ExccpUd.’
Leave Charleeton - ^ - 8 00 a. m.
Arrive lit Augiist* - » - . 5 16p. n».
Arrive Port Rpyal - -, • 1 60 p. m.
Arrive Savannah -- - -- 360 p.m.
Leave Savannah - . - 9 00 a. m.
Leave Augusta - » •* 7 30 a. ra.
Leave Port Royal - , » 10 20 a. ip.
Arrive Charleston - - 6 SO p. m.
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Might Pattenger, Sunday* ExctpUd.
• - 8 50 p. m.
- • - » 6 46 a. mi
^ * , 7 26 a. pi-
,r - ID 00 p. m.
f, » 9 00 p. m.
v » 8 46 a. n>.
Jotiali Uolpipn, 25 acres. ,
Catharine Sapp or Thomas Oliver’s
heirs, 312 acres.
Joseph Therox, 2 acre#.
Fran A 1'urCer, 10 acres. -
G K Morgan, 200 acres. -
GREAT CYTReSS TOWNSHIP.
Moody Bailey, 511 acres.
Ellen Allen, 38 acres.
MI 1 ?WAY TOWNSHIP.
W R Bellinger, 100 acre#.
A A Patterson, 400 ncres, 3 buildings.
Minus Robinson, 52 acres, 1 pudding.
K 11 A Smoke. 1 lot.
C E Smoke, 80 acres.
brdpBel'L k , e ' 4</
ot doori. He
*,•’■» ted to tbe second atory, thv -u
Estate It -if a« be was placed in
U Sullivan, 300 be
RfCHLAND TOWNSHIP. the
Mr# Martha Beck. 100 acres.
J M Beck, GO acres, 2 buildings.
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best ain} most durable
Prices Ibe yery lowest, and
the reach of all!
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<«ir 2B5 3vTNO »TRKET. CH A RL.ESTON. 8.
a7p. maivvill,e,
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HAS JUST OPENED.THE
LARGEST BEST SELECTED
STOCK OP
General Merchandise
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E VER offered in Barnwell, and at the very Lowest Price# / Calicoes at 5,6 1 4,
7 1*2 aid 8 coots per ynrd^ Jean# from 12 1-2 m
Cassimcres from 50 cents to 61.25 par yard';
io 60 cent* per yard;
irora 75 ceutc to $2.50 and
$3.50 • Hat* and Caps from 25 cents to $3; Ladies’ Hat#, trimmed and untrim*
mod, from 50 cenie 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 price# i# respectfully solicited. octSLla*
Ilieliard J. Morr
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No. 118 ICING STREET,
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riiarleston, S.
MANUFACTURER OF DEALER IN
Gold# "“ h
We need a person ia avery
acriptioas for tha Urgent, »h—paa
illufttratad family publioatioa fa t
Any ob*eaa become a su«e«asfttf*l
most elegant works of art |tTsa fraa
serlben*. The price is so tow that'
everybody subeerlbea.v Oat
making over$160ioa wedlt
reports 3*kiafe over-400
days. . AH who engagt
Von wiA’tarots sH your AlWStwl
or only your spare time- . la
away from home overnight Tea i
as well u others. Full parttoafeu
tiousaitd terms free. Etofpnl-aad <
outfit free. If yeti want profits
send Us your ad dr ees at once,
ing to try ths bustaoM. No
gages falTs'kv nhsks greet pay. Ai
People's Journal,” Portlaad, Mein
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y _ ROSEMARY TOWKSHlt*.
Mrs Clarissa Asldey, 300ttcres.
Wm McDonald, 150 acres.
SYCAMORE TOWN3HIP.
8 II Atkiuscn, 390 acres, 4 biiLdings,
Mrs Pauline Boy lea, 177 aeres, 3
buildings,
.—, THREE MILE TOWNS HIF.
J W Carter, 295 acres, 5 tmirdings.
James Jones, 58 acres.
' ; C. E. LARTIGUE*,
Auditor, Barnwell County.
Dr* Henry J. Mouzon,
Siirireon Eentist,
Plaiii, Japanned aftd Planifthed Tinware,
Ifrase Filrnisfing GNxxIa,
Kerosene Stoves and Fixtures,
in Cooking Stoves ai^l Portable Ranges,’
somewhat Parlor, Oflice and Stovo Ileaters.
hlaoe, and hh*..„ .
* e .1 ' —A 1 - 80 AGXNT FOR—
" ''Hlhng hi# subordinate
The EarhoXiv “Ibegycurj Cook Stove.
THE
FIRE BOX
EXTENDED
FOR LONG WOOD
00UBLK
iVCTI^TG
FLUES
LARGE
OVEN,
OORKQftATSfi
BAR GRATE,
DEEP
ABU PIT,
BETnanoje
CROSS BAR.
MEn.iL AWARDED AT IRE LtllSlASA STATE FAIR, 1813.
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b irst Premium awarded at the York County, Pa., Bair, 1876; al*o at Laurel.
Del., 1876. {special Diploma awarded at the Georgia State Fair, 1876; a&o at
Felton, 1875. .. ,
fr>r Illustrated Catalogue and Price List. /
oetl7-8iao
Has locatwl at Blackvtile and rrepeet-
fiillv offers his professional services to the
citizens * f Httritw»H and adjoining cou'n-
ties. Offire on Rniiroad avenue, opposite
Mr Farrefl’se’otft.
Referarujes-ttev. W, D. McMillan, Messrs
Dibble A izlar, Itlaekviile; Msjrtf J. J.
Brabham, Barnwell O. Hr, Bev. W. P. Mou*
im, Bamberg. ‘ 1 • - -
DU. MOUZON will j)p at Barnwell on the
first Monday in each mouth.
juuel3-6in
UENTISTBY-
>s
PC,
in
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a
J H E MILHOUS,D-D-8
WILL he at bis office in Biackville, S. C.,
.on Mondays, and will m et patieuU there
nny time if4ue notice ia giifeii. ' Will attend
calls throughout Barnwell and adjacent
counties, aug22-6m
PRICES.
Stj
TANDARD CALICO, 7 l-2c. caah.
i rime JRlo Coffee, 20c. cash.
Extra White Huffar; 11 l-2c. cahh.
Best Soap, 5 to 7c. cash.
Kerosene Oil, per pal., 25c. cash.
Best, Gfii Oil, per gal., 60c. cash, -
Spirits TurpeutiDe, per gal., 50c. cash.
ll-2c.<
W. I. DELPH,
1
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
STOVES, TINWARE,
EXCELSIOR COOK-IIOT
Q mPROYCD 1878.
BDPRBlOiZ beyond
conipanson to any oth
er high-hearth Stove iu
the market.-' *
It has large single
oven doors, artistically
designed, lined with tin
and fitted with bright
turn hueles t large hpt
blast firs door, swinging
• hearth-plate, aitd deep
ftihpit with Spears* Par
ent Baled Ash Pan aad
sift ing grate.
The oven is large-aat
the Sues of unusual sixe
and so arranged as to U
easily kept clean.
' Tt Ms
provided
at 12
. cosh.
from
J M Turner, 650 acree.
QSOfUAX'B CUKK TOWNSHIP.
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Leave Charleston
Arrive Port Koyal
Arrive Savannah
Leave Savannah
Leave Augusta
Arrive Charleston
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Fast mail train will only stpp at Adama
Bun.Temaasee, Grahaiuville atidVMonteiih.
Accommodation train will stop at all sta
tion* on this road and makes elose connection
for Aagustoand Port Hoyal and all stations
on the Port Royal Railroad. Y
Fast mall makes connection for points
Florida and Georgia*
C. 8. GA DSDEN, Engr. end Snpt.
f. 0. Beiunroe. 0. f. and T. fifeat
White L^trd,! P • 5 lbs..
Linseed Oil, per gal.
Ptilnt Bruehee, different prices and
sizes.
Have also a full line and heavy Stock
of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Cloth
ing, Hardware and Crockery, a beauti
ful line of notions of all kinds; Ladies’
Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, 25c. I
pro'poae to compete wlttv any and eve
ry one, here or elsewhere, and eell
good honest goods not bought at auc
tion or bankrupt sales. Have fresh
Turnip Seed, 5c. oz. No man shall un
dersell me. Would mention clothing
as a specialty. C. E. LARTIGUE.
Black vlllo. 8. 0., Sept. 5,1878.
sep6 6mo
FRESH ARRIVAL OF LttDRETR'S
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WARRANTED GARDEN BEED&
, . > M- ft
rj^URNIPS, Cabba
s Urgs’ top,
, with Maul
^le s Patent Gas-Burn
ing Long Diviston Pise®,
ths test cross piece in
use.
All the mouldings of
he Stove are heavy,
ind its design and or-
■amehtation wfll satisfy
the most critical taste.
For wood, the Stovo
is fiftod with a PaM
Combined Wood Grate
and Firs Dog. an eto-
Lrely new arrangement,
‘“d the most durable
wo ^fF a t« ia use.
FOUR biZRB. -to. •
n inch, $22. 1 inch, $27. • 8 inch, *32. 9 inch, $36.
No. 6 .Step 8«\ye#, full set of ware, $12 ; No. 7 Step Stoves, full set of ware,
$14 to $15 ; No. 6 Flat Top Stoves, small, frill set of wore, $15. Heating stoves
of all Atvles and prices. :~
Cafl and see them, or #end for circular, before purchasing elsewhere.
Best 14x20 inch Cbarco’d Tin Plate, Bright, $7 per box; best 14x20 inch
Roofing Tin Piste, $6 50 per box; Solder,*No. 1, 11c. per pound.
"•'« by W. I. DELPH,
265 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
fefc&fflffSU G. lb
’t
DEALER IN
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Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Sboa
Hats, Caps, Clothing, Hardwar%
Cutlery, Hotlfioa, &o., A«.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON
\ ...
Tbe best BnAdfi pf'
Beer, Tobacco, 1 and
which defy compsUflOB, •
Give me a eatt wbpn you oome 1
'Barnwell
satisfied.
On my table will \
the market afford*.
Those indebted I
forward and settle, or
ndb*4m»oe to them for
CHARLES
sep2fl-$mo
DB, *»SV
DRUGGIST AND
. SLA CK VILLUS St O^
H AS on band and
reiving « well
pure Drugs, Chemicals,
Perfumety, Toilet Brio*-:
Medicines and Drag
whlcfr be offers bn ThS
terms for cash or oonatty
Profeesloaal calls la town or
promptly a Mended to.
New Goods ]
Dry Goods. . r Mschtne t
Boot* andfehoes.
Hnnlware,.
Grooeries,
Crockcry-Wsrs, :
To which I tnvlts tbe
people of Barnwell and C
th s. I will guarantee to _
th« goods can be sold—for <
Tour patronaan to t
G- E. STEADIaN, AgnP
^ ^ VLACKyi 9^
P ROVED Bills of the Bank of
State of South Carolina for'
and Redemption of Lando,
ton SALK BT
t .S /, jfv * -
Cochran
16 BROAD STBEKT.
CEARLES1 ON, &
—
Commission Agents fbr
/•■to
sep!7-3m
Red Estate.
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ATTORNEY AT LA
ALLENDALE, SOUTH
janioiy , :
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MIDWAT, SOUTH,
Pfactioc* in a9 tbe covti*.
Brom ey i'arm For Sale.
1 OFFER for sale this splendid Plan
tation, situated three miles north
of WlUlston,* It contains two hundred
and elxty-slf acres, one hundred of
which are cleared and in a high state
of cultivation.
Tbe improvements consist of an ele
gantly finished residence and all ne
cessary out buildings. It Is perfectly
healthy, situated in an excellent com
munity. and will be sold at a reason
able price and on accommodating
tense. - Apply to L A^BLANTON,
ec31-2mo WilUston, 8. 0.
ea pod Garden
Peas. Also, red and white Onion
^ Sets, large assortment of Flower
Seeds, Tinware, Willow Ware and
in Wooden Ware, Agricultural Imple
ments. *& WM. J. MILLER,
(Signof PtowUMWogSt.. *
ocl7-3»o Char le*to|,8. U
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To bat
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More In the town of WlUMoa, else
KxSO feet; (Haas front, to oeotnl portion
of the bueinoes portion af the towm Terms
Central Hotel
Broad Streep
AUGHJhlXA, Gt 1C once I A,
Mrs- M. W Thomas,
Cm trolly LoonieS-—CeoveAtmt te JUmin—a
For
500
per bushel, sacked i
p>t. F(v4 cents
hacks are ft
Also, BerU
b ood m tbs 1
National Ht
* M
353 King Street
. (BET. GEORGE
Board* Si 50