The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, November 28, 1878, Image 2
wcntot.
iY, NOVTCMBER28,1878.
Fe are not ]
1 oar com»Bpnnd«rte.
wm
Chamber Inin nad
tli* I.aad €om«aleMl«».
2uO-81), mid M the vhtde transtotion
is circumstantially tbld Cj a dkintcrested
witnew, confirmed by sobeeqaent erente
and admitted by Leslie to be tree, we
have no reason to doubt the correetners
r the vleidl j the facta stated aa occurring on this
eventful night.
AEW ADVERTISE MENTIS
liiik
BEMEMBER
Ordei' Sales. Mortgagee’s
A 1
Now from the above we draw the fol
lowing conclusions, rix : ’That,thenct’mjj.
tng A>r a time the order of events
Lin the Land CommUnion frafids,
vc shall next proceed to discuss tie cir
Board, ooiuhting of Chamberlain, Parker
and Nrtiglc, were the main manipulators
of the Land Commission fund; that
Kitnpton was their co-adjutor and parti
sBamit!
John L. VlUalonger’vs. /ohil C. Allen.
BIT virtue and to pursuance of an order
re In the
By virtue Ofa pew el* in a certain mortgage
from David A. liutto to William H. Wreton
and Klijah ft. Dowliim, lately partner* doing
businesa under the firm name $r Wroton A
SANTEN’S
cumstaaoes which led to tho resignation » n the plunder of the State, and
Leslie and the sppointment of R. C. that Leslie, if not directly in the ring,
DeLergein his stead.
Resile had beoonae very unpopalar
with the leading colored members of the ;
Legislature, and a strong opposition was
formed against him, headed by Elliott,
Wbipper and others, and which was
eounteoanood and fostered by Scott and
Cardoao, tvho,'Rs already stated, had rci
'tired, dr pretended to retire, from the
a Board* It was pretty generally sus
pected among the harpies who were then
BAZAAR
ng, lately partn
— — - ■---■w w— v ill 11" UMteSUteOte uasvn^a vnsa DTOl II&II18 0*
DAY In Deown her noxt. It being the second recorded In the K*? 1 **^ •
dey of said mbutti. b**tw«en the usual county on tho 25th day of January, JhTft
hours of sale, to the hl«be»-t bidder, the nnd duly assigned to me, I will eell, at pub
following dt*acribed real property, to-wlt: ]; c outcry,, at the Kaitroad Depot, in th*
twlmproTe; (tfW j
day,
iw ^end for Prices. -a>
All that tra^ of land, with thelmprove-
menta thereoh, a
nown hb the “ tllen'iRleTlanUtlon,’ con
taining six hundred and twenty-five acres,
-. , ttfwn of Bamberg, South Carolina, on Thurs
ruwell, in tha^tate 8 of"ftouth^arol'ina! ' be
o5m as the'*lltendh,le Plantatlon,”con- o.crock- m., all that tract or plantation of
real estate, situate, lying and being m
preying apon tho vitals of the State that
the Advisory Bohrd at>d CoiAmissicner
had exceeded tboir powers and gone far
beyond the amount of the appropriation
authorized by the Act of 1869, and that,
In the’ division of the spoil, the white
carpet-bagger was steeling a march on
the colored brethren. Rebellious mut-
ferings wore heard among tho leading
Radicals who had been left out in the
'cold. An interview took plaee between
Scott, Elliott end Shipper. Scott
urged the snppoft of ElHott and Ship
per of a further apprdpristwh of $500,*
OOQ in bonds. Elliott jays, he “learn
ed at that Interview for the first time
that the appropriation was exceeded.’’
This statement must be received with
Be that as it may, it only
Stimnlated the desire of Elliott and
Whipper to have a new deal in tho
» Land Commission management, lest the
1. lundahottld be totally exhausted before
their friend DeLarge could be in a posi
tion to distribute tho plunder. Scott
told Elliott at that interview that “ The
trouble was on account of Mr. I*cslie’s
misconduct,’' and that “ this gentleman
had been encouraged or sustained by
• member* of the Advisory Board.” Af-
mm tar the appointme|r of Del>arge, how
ever, and aftor ho had assumed the du
ties of the office, Elliott learned that
& 11 Leslie bad never h*ad control over a
single bond or disbursed a dollar of their
for explanation
“ Leslie had no control of them, but the
Board bad placed the bonds in the hands
of the Finanoial Agent of the State and |
m
k
mm
ijra
diad sufficient gnilty knowledge ef tl>e
crookedness of their ways to make his
own tertns before retiring, and from the
position of scrvhnt to rise to the dignity S;mta Claus’ Headquarters 1
of master, through the over-mastering ‘
mjmd T ,
tnorrf'or b-ws. Also, all th^tbthfer planta-'■ George's Creek towusliip, in county amt
tiqn. sUuatoln theoouutyandotati*aforo- | s t a te aforesaid, on wV.ere Of LiKle -Salke-
Pl2; t afe n c^tSt^ hSMd ; h^.w.mp.e o Dteinin f five hundrtd and
twHiiSy-sovAn acres, more or less. Also, Oftj'-five acres, more or less, and bounded
llie north by lands now or lately of
c « ■ vwj ov?vv»u ijjg/avy uji iwcmd* xVAO’y*
all that tract of land, situate In thecoupty .on . __
and State afotessid, kn wn ns the run-’ Charles 11. Ray-and estate .tohn Hutto, on the
s«>n Ptace, omr aininff on« htradred and <
. , ^ . >y s
Koans, containing fnurtecn and a half
fear which Vid fallen upon these unpar-
allelicd rogsf^.
The amended Land Commission Act
Was approved March 1st, 187D, by which
a further appropriation of $500,000 was
made by the disinterested patriots who
then controlled our destinies. Pc-
Largo on the name day took ponseatftVri
(fthe Land Coramissionfer’s office, with
all its powers, privileges nnd emolu
ments. Instead of finding 8.")U0,O00 to
his credit in guaranteed bonds, he found
a plundered exchequer And an office
without functions or dignity. In other
words:
“ When ho went there
The cupboard was hare,
And ao the poor dog got notae.”
It is true the bonds were not convert
ed till six months afterwards by Kin)f •
ton, but they had been largely anticipated
by the overdrafts af Parker on Kimpton
on account of Land Commission. De-
Large demanded possession of the new
issue of bonds and had an interview with
Soott on Hie subject. Scott objeeftd to
his handling these bonds. PeLnrgc be
came offended, faying, “ You won’t
trust me because I am a nigger.” Scott
replied : “ No white man who was no
more responsible would ask to have the
charge of so many binds.”
Scott docs not appear in a favorable
light throughout the whole of these
scandalous transactions, and in this in
terview with DeLarge is amenable to the
charge of gross deceit. For at the time
IN CHARLESTON, S. C.,
AT *73 KING STREET.
HIS STOCK OF
TOYS! TOYS ! TOYS !!
Fancy floods,
Fireworks and
Confectionery,
.Prizo Candy, &c.,
Is the Largest and Cheapest in the City
this year.
Merchants will remember this when
ibey visit the eity.
Send for bis Price Lists and Circulars.
nov28-4t
OLD AMEKIGAN HOTEL,
- established about 1830.
Resuscitated on the European Plan.
For Gentlemen only.
'I KRM3
ho was giving the above reason Tor re
fusing DeLarge the custody of tho bonds
ho knew well tho excuse alleged by him
was not tho true one, bht that these
bonds bad already been hypothecated
proceeds.’* He again called on Scott . . .
TWh0 i„f 0mRl him that 'hro.gh K,m r i<,n • y.t ncrly (heir e„.
tire cash value had been expended in
mmv"
the monyrirnre disbursed by him and
the State Treasurer ^ (Parker.) Elliott,
upon the information received from Scott
at the first interview, had threatened to
oppose the farther appropriation and en
tirely reconstruct the Board. l*eslie's
removal was then determined upon. De-
Large was selected by the colored poli
ticians and Scott was informed of the
•election.
LeLarge's appointment was signed
•omc time in February, 1870, by Scott,
Cardoao and Neagle, but his' commis-
•ion was not made out in the office of
the Secretary of Stale nntil tho 1st of
March following. A plausible pretext
teas framed by Soott for this delay, but
the real object was concealed, which was
to gab time, so as to pnablo the Board,
under its then organisation, to exhaust,
as far aa possible, the remainder of the
new appropriation of $500,000, not pre
viously expanded, before DeLarge could
abv
p-;-
Leslie, it seems, had the Board at his
mercy, and by threats of exposure dic
tated his own terms with its active
criminal members, or, to use his own pe
culiar language, he refused to resign or
be removed empty handed," as “ that
wasn’t business,’’ and tbat the Beard
eould “ get his reasons, if they wanted
them." Leslie was asked what he want
ed, to which ho replied, “ I think now I
understand you; that looks like bninets.
I will state to you to«morrow what I will
do.”
On tho evening of that morrow a
meeting took plaee in the h ouse of D. II.
. Chamberlain, Attorney-General of the
State of South Carolina, at which were
present Chamberlain, Barker, Neagle,
Kimpton, Leslie andC. C. Bowen. Les
lie then and there plainly and coolly an
nounced his demands, which aggregated
H| $48,000, as the prioe of his resignation
and silence. The items were as follows:
worthless lands, and enormous drafts had
been made by the Financial Agent in
New York Opon the general revenue
fund In th« of Parker and cashed
in the Columbia banks on State account.
The drafts bud gone oat, and Kimpton
says Scott “ wrote nre a letter, for God’s
sake not to refuse payment then, 33 a
p'otest of a draft of the State Treasurer
would ruin tlie credit of the State.” Be
fore we are done wc expect to exhibit
Seott in his tine Jijjjlit, and also to show
cause for his indictment in company w'-th
his fellow-swindlers. As Governor of
the State of South Carolina at tnc time
these terrible crimes were committed
against its dignity and prosperity, his
trust was one of grave sanction and bind
ing obligation. The very dignity and
importance of Ills office made him the
more obuoxious-to criticism. The plea
of disgust with subortlinate rascality can
furnish no defence against the charge of
duties neglected and confidence violated.
Ho bad bis remedy, as Attorney-Gcnenil
Chamberlain had his remedy for the
m
1st. Cash. $25,000
2d. Purchase of his Greenville
Batlroad •took at 20,000
Sd, Payment of bis private debt
to Kimpton 3,000
$18,000
His demands were, of course, acceded
to. The conspirators had no option left.
J At this meeting H was understood that
drafts were to be drawn by Parker on
Kimpton and accepted by tho latter in
Jhvor of Leslie. The latter then asked
iberiain if he thought tho drafts
be paid If b« (Leslie) ^signed,
replied, “ I do bsrt think
their presence. They were selected us
members of this ill-omened Board, not
so much from their personal integrity as
from the presumption that men occupy
ing their elevated positions—would for
the very office sake, would from their
prominence in the eyes of the civilized
world—clrcck aud frown down jobbery,
corruption,fraud, deceit, conspiracy aud
every species of mal-administration in
all the departments of the government.
Instead of that we find on the part of
Governor Scott the most abject surren
der of every official duty, every execu
tive privilege, every manly instinct, and
a manifestation of pitiful timidity, down
right cowardice aud criminal acquies
encc in transactions wholly irreconciliablc
with innocence and only explainable upon
the hypothesis that be had tampered'
with sin and had become the slave of his
own fears, subject to the dictation of vil
lains and trembling at every political
breeze that ruffled tho loaves around the
Executive Mansion, lest in the midst of
his banquet of sin, his ato'en purple and
goblets of unhallowed wine, tho master
spirits of retributive vengeance should
cry out, “ Boott, Scott, are you in your
duty? if you reckon, we reckon; If
yon pay your debts, wo pay ours; If you
fly, He overcome And are content.”
Rooms, each person, per day 50e
“ “ u ‘per week $3 00
“ “ “ per month,$8 and 10
Ari’Ording to location of Rooms, paid
in advance.
.... ftait by lanil!i now or lately of H. ^THntfo
or 1 --ss. Also,.all that • fttl j Henry \V. Kennedy, on the south by
land, near Grey’s Cross lflndg 0T la(elj of Charles, Hutto, J.
Asbury Hutlb and J. J Hutto, and on the
west by lands now or lately of Daniel 8.
Hartzog.
Terms: Cash, and purchaser to pay for pa
pers. F. M. HAMBURG, Assignee.
Bamberg, 8. C., November 15th, 1878,
no*21-8t t
two acres, ‘
other piece i
Koa-ts, conUtntriff
aefes, more or less, belnjr a part of a
larger tract orlfftr ally and formerly ho
Jonging to 8Mh Willffims. Also, all de-
fen-lsuts rig-ht. titles nnd estate In and to
a certain tree! of land, situate in the said
County and Sttttc, conlaininff twoliundretl
acres, more or lees, tho said inter- st belli^
the life estate of Uriah D. Brunson.
'TERMS OF SAUB.
The Allendale Plantation, One-fblrd Cash:
balance In equal Installments of one and
tWo years Note of purchasers for bal
ance due and mortffHge of premises to se--
cure payment of sum-.
The Grev’s'Cross Roads plantation, one-
half cash: balance payable one year there*
after, with note of purchasers for s dd
balance and mftrtRage of premises to se
cure payment of same.
The remainder of the above described
lands oh a credit Of one year from day of
sale. Purchasri^tio grlvj their notes and
good security for the purchase money and
a mortgage of the premises to secure the
payment of the sAn e.
Pui chasers to pay for papers.
ALSO.
Merchants’ National Bank of Savannah.
Ga., vs. W. M. Bostick.
All that tract or plantation of land, sit
uate, lying and being in the county of
Barnwell and State aforesaid. Bounded
on the north by lands of the estate of
Lemuel, Wells, east by lands of Cooper
Cone and Harriet M. Martin, south by the
main run of the Coosawhatchie, and on
the west by lands of Wm. J. Lawton and
Thus. O. Lawton, and containing four hun
dred acres, mure or less.
Terms of sale: Oca-half cash; the bal
ance on a credit of one year froth dav of
sale. Purchasers to «i*e their notes and
mortgage of the premises for balondo and
to pay for all papers.
Mortgagee’s Sale
Thv People's National'Sknk vs. G. Lusehw.
By virtue of the power vested in me as
agent in the above entitled ca»e, I will sell,
at Barnwell C. H:, on the first Monday in
December next, it being the second day of
safll month, immediately aftor the SlferHT s
salts, to the highest b-dder, for cash, the
following described personal property: ——
Ono Black Horse.
One Single-horse Wagcn.
Levied upon as the-properfy of O. Lsscher,
under foreclosure of mortgage to the People,s
National Bank. J. W. LANCASTER,
Nov. lUth, 4878. Agent.
STATE OF J-OUTII CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF BARNWELL.
In the Court of Common Plea*.
The Slono Phosphate Company, plaintiff,
against Alfred Kempsen, defendant.
S rthfcnlns for Money Deniaad-MTofi,plaint
Served, — ■> • r
ALSQ,
F.
noAUD terms:
Board and lodging per day SI 50
“ “ “ per week a 50
meals:
Breakfast 25c
Dinner 50c
Supper *£5c
MR8. M. J. ARCHER, Proprietress,
20 George st., cor. King,
hov28-ly Charleston, 8. C.
W. ’f.Aigefcer & Co. vs. J. B. and G. C.
Coo t>ei-.
Application for Final Discharge.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That I will
apply to tho Judge of Probate, at his of-
lioo. In Barnwell, on tho 7th day of DE-
» EMBER next, at n o’clock a. ui., for a
(Inal discharge ao Administrator of
osttae of Mary Ami Prossy, deceased.
J. J. BRABHAM,
noVTI-4 Administrator and C. C. C.
All that tract or pi -ntatlon of land, itvlth
the impioveiuents thereon,situate In the
county of Barnwell anl S.tato aforesaid.
Bounded on the north by lands of Z.'G.
Graham, east t-yUn-ls of tho South t aro-
Una Uailt oa-CCompany, South by lands of
Z. G. Graham, and west by lands of J. G.
Guess, and coiitaioii g one hundred and
seventy acres, mor- or less.
Terms of sale: Gush.
‘"Purchasers to pay fer papers.
•ALS^,
E. Vermel: Houser, as Executrix of the
List Will and Testament of Jeivd-t
Houser, deceased, vs. Charles R. pick
ling.
All that plantation or tract of land, sit
uate in the county of Ihirnwcll and State
. j aforesaid. BouhiLmI east by binds of Hen-
uie i y S. Pickling, northwest by lands of fvitn-
Administra'.or’s Notice.
ALL persons having claims against the
u FT Matthews, flecoag-
estate of WTi.ui.am
ed. are hereby notified to semi In tbelr
claims to the undbrsBfned, duly attested,
and parties indebted to the Bald' William
F Matthews to pay to me as his Adminis
trator. WILLIAM MATTHEWS,
Administrator.
Wllllston, November 18,1878. nov2l-4
WOODLAND FOR SALE.
I have for sale 200 acres of capitol
woodland, 4 1-2 miles tjortb of Wil-
liston, the cheapest place in the county.
nov7 JNO. W. IIOLME8.
Execution Sales-
JohnS. Brown vs. Shad F. Boyles.
BY VIRTUE of an execution to tna di
rected, 4 v ill soil, at Bai nwell C. H.. S C .
on tho F-rst MONDAY In DECEMBER
next, it being the second day of said month,
between the usual hours of sale, to the
highest bidder, for cash tho following de-
scrli-e-1 personal pfroperty, to-wlt:
Ono Gray Mare.
Levied upon ns tho property of Shad F.
Boyles, at tho suitpf J. S. Brown.
Martin Mingo et al. vs. Abraham Middle-
ton.
breach of trirSf fffftrebbmr ptffw or in- 'Ttrroctwl. -i'WtH e#er for-sale,
, O. on tho first MONDAY in DE
OEMBER next, it botng the second day of
sni-l month, to the highest bidder, for cash,
the following described real prop* rty, to-
wit:
One certain lot in the town of Midway,
In the county of Barnwell amt State of
South Carolina; bounded on the north by
lauds of Mrs. H. E. Williams, east by lands
now of Mrs. Gets In get, south by lands of
Martin Mingo et al., trustees, nd west by
public road or street, and containing one
acre, more or less.
Levte^i upon as tho property of Abraham
Middleton, at the suit of Martin Mingo et
al., trustees.
Purchasers to pay for papers.
ALSO,
J. C. Miller vs. Henry Johnson..
All that certain tract of land in Baldoc
Township, county and State aforesaid;
bounded north by lands of A. H. Jackson
and William Gill, east by lauds of A. S.
Jackson and R. H. Walker, and west by
lands of W. A. Blount ana William Gilt,
and containing fifteen acres, more or less.
Levied upon as the property of Henry
Johnson, at the suit of J. G. Miller.
Purchasers to pay for papers.
ALSO,
Octavus B. Owens and Emma R. (his wife)
ftnd Eugenia A. Holly vs. J. C. Holly etal.
All those three certain adjoining tracts
of land, being fortnerly one tract, contain
ing nine hundred acres, more or less, sit
uated In the county and State aforesaid;
bounded north by lauds of Mrs. Julia Hol-
th by lau
Iy. south by lands of Samuel Dunbar and
uel Reed, southwest by lands of C-pers
Milhous and J. IXmtns, southeast by lands
of Winchester Graham and li. S. Pickling,
and coqt-iudng twa hundred aud eight
acres, more or less.
Terms of «ile: Ofie-half cash, and the
balance oh •» e.r dltof twelve months, se
emed by a bciyl of niiroUasvr and a mort-
Of the prouoV-s,
gag<> Of the preuiUI-'*. b-arb-g Interest
from day of saw. Purchasers to luive tho
pTtVitege of jpfThgKIffftrbh. TJte pfFWTSW
to be resoldYt former putchaaor’s risk if
terms of saler.re nbt corapli d with.
Purcha»ejs to puv for all papers
j. w, Lancaster, s.b.g.
Sheriff’s Office, Barnwell C. H., S. C., No
vember 9, 18tS.
P'oreclosure of Liens.
To Alfred Keiupscn, driendaEt in tbiS'ac
tion :
Y ou-are hereby sutmnonod and tequrred
to answer the complaint in this action,
which is filed in the office r>f the Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas of P>arnwell county,
in the State x>f South Carolina, bnd to Serve
a cVpy of your atiswer on lhe Hulmcriber at
liarnwell
Nok 6. Orangebnrg Sweep.
No. 4. Batesburg Sweep.
No. 12 Diamond Point Bull Tongue
No. 13. Cast-Iron Turn Shovel.
No. ^9. Magnolia Sweep.
No. 1. Wrdught Lapritvg/
No. 7. Heel Bolt.
No. 8. Grass Rofi.
No. 17. Singletree Irons.
No.
19.
No. -2. Greenville Sweep.
No. 15. Scraper.
No. 14. Steel Turn Shovel.
No. II. Greenville Bull Tongue.
No. 10. Steel Shbtel’BUde.
No. 5. Wrought Clevis.
No. 3. Wrought Clevis.
No. 16. Plow Singletree.
No. 18. Harrow Teeth.
Harrow Toelh.
Wood and Iron Heel Adjustable Plow Steck.
_ HAET & COMPANY.
1 /
CORNER KING AND MARKET STS.,
CHPA'RMC^'rON’, 8. C.
Agents for Avery & Sons’ Flows. novflg-fim
T. CAMPBELL & CO.
Meeting Street
(opposite the .pavilion
Oharlesio&i ^!B.
UOTEL.)
i
Ids office in WJliston, liarnwell county,
South Carolina, within twenty days after the
service of this summons on you, exclusive
of the day of service. It you fail to an
swer the complaint within the time aforesaid
theplaintiff will‘apply to the Court for judg
ment against you T5r the sufn of one thou-,
sand five hundred and ninety three dollars,
with interestsix hundred ami ninety-three
dollars thereof at the rate of one and a half
per cent, per month, from the first day of
Novenitrir, 1875; wiih intercst on eight hun
dred and seventy seven 50-100 dol ars
thereof at the rate of one amt a half per
Cent, per month from the find day of No
vember, 187G; with interest on twenty-two
dollars thereof at the rate of one per cent,
per month, from the first day of Novemb-r,
1878, and’for casts.
JOHN W. HOLMES,
Pkiutitf s Attorney. Williston, S. C.
Dated Novenibef 9,1878.
SELL THE'
To the D'-fendant. lUfred Kempsen:
Take nbtice, That the complaint in this ac
tion, together with the summons, of which
the ffirogoing is a copy, was tiled in the office
of (he Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
of Barnwell county, al Barnwell Court
Hotise, in the Slate of Soalk Carolina, on
tlie'.uVof November, 1873-
- JOHN W. HOLMES.
Plaintiff*s Attorney, Williston, S C.
November 9, 1878. nov 14-0
FAMOUS
Iron King Ci-ok Stove,
ALSO,
THE 'IfOftL.E
COOK,
ELMO
COOK,
Lilj 1 * Cook.
sTEimm
FAIRY QUEEN
RANGED
TELEGRAPH
COOK.
AND
Several Other
Pattern*
We carry the Largest Stock «f Stoves in the State, at the lowest Price*;
Send for Pictures and Prices of tFe aboVo . nov'28-tftti
DAY. TANNAHILL & Co,
Real Estate Agency.
1
R. J, Bteedley vs. Rater Daniels—Foreelo- trusted to me
sure of Men,
offer my services as Real Estate
Agertt to parties having Lands tt
Houses to sell, nnd I will endeavor to
make^uick sales of all property en-
BY virtuepf a Hon warrant to me direct
ed by J. J/Brnbtiau), Esq., Clerk of the
Court of Common Pie s for Barnwell
courCy, 8. C„ I will offer forsale, at public,
auction, at Hunter’s Gin House. Fish Pond
township, b- tween the usual hours of sale,
on Tuesday after sahsday in l>,cei,iber,
1878, the following UeBcrlbOd personal
property, to-wit.
Fifteen hundred pounds seed cotton,
more or less; 75 Isishels tff corn, more or
less; 1.000 pounds of fodder, more or less;
500 stalks of sugar cane, more or less; 25
bushels of rough rice, more or h'ss. Igiv
led upon as the property 6f Peter Daniels,
‘ oi
at the euif of R. J. Ktoodley.
Tei ms of sale: Cush.
ALSO.
BY YIRTT7E of sundry executions terag , ^ D Jlowry A Son vs. W. W. MTUls-Fore-
At the residence of the above defendant,
on ’ uesday after salesday In December,
1878, the following described personal prop
erty, to-wlt:
56 baskets of corn in the ear, more or
less; 2.4 , '0 lbs. seed cotton, more or less;
1,000bundlCH of fodder; more or less, Le,v,
i.uooDunuies or roaner, more or Jess. Lev*
ied upon as the pr<>perty of W. W.-WIllis,
at the suit of L. D. Mowry & Son.
AL8<5,
Stono Phosphate Company vs. Job Rountree.
On the same day. on the same terms, be
tween the usual hours of sale, at the resi
dence of Jol} Rountree, the following per
sonal property:
Ninety bnsliels of corn, more or less.- one
jthousand pohnds of fodder, more oV less
Levied upon as the property of Job Roun
tree, at the miit of the Stono Phosphate Coni^
pany, under foreclosure of lien.
ALSO,
Stono r^tephate Company vs. ft. O. and J.
R. Burckhaltcf.
The miserable aoowmdrei, E. W. M
Mackey, baa been Indicted for writing
•landerous, libelous and defamatory
words about Mr. W. L. Daggett, the
foreman of the Hew* aocLOourier Job
ofiBce. If the technlcailtleaof the law
enable Mackey to evade the just pun-
tehment ot hto tafamy, Mr. Daggett
Isabel Nobles, east by lands of Samuel
Dunbar and west by lands of F. F. Dunbar.
Levied upon as the property of busan V.
Brabham.
Tire said lands will be sold In three par
cels, that Is to say; One pan-el, containing
three hundred and twenty-five acres, more
dU
On the same day, off the same terms, be
tween tho usual hours of Sale, the following
described personal property.-
Forty» ive bushels of corn, more or less.
Levied upon as the property of D. G. and
J. It. Bhrckkaller, at the suh of tire Btono
Phosphate Company.
J. W. LANCASTER, 8. B. C*
Shorilfs office, Barnwell C. II., 8. C.,
bar
November 16, 1878,
Mortgagee^ Bale*
BY VIRTUE of the power conferred on
111 I
me in a certain mortgage executed by Miss
the 6th day of June;
or less, allotted on the division of busan |AKH gi< ) I wi or ap!i in i’„ 0 f,fl; P „ nf -w. r ..rV n r
V. Brabham to Idle Brabham. ! (f corded in office of the Clerk of
One parcel of three hundred and thirty* I C° urt wetl eovuty, h» book 4 B s, oh
•ve acres, more or lean, allotted on the al- “IjO and 511), I win offer for sale at
vision of the said estate to h ffle Brabham, public aptslion, on salesday in DECEMBER
and one paroel of three hundred and twen- next, at| Bafawsll C. II, all that tract <tt
? xnxvivxxiaxjjij w vve^
AUGUSTA., GEORGIA,
t '
Manufacturers r.ud Dealers in .
Cn<Tr9.ajTes^ TV r borons. Harness and Saddlery:
And Wludc-.ale and RrUiil t^uleTTHr*^' :——
Carriage Material. Leather, Shoe Findings,
Leather and Gum Belting Packing. /
I Itavt- now for naje—
4 dwelling houses fn Blookvilie.
3 store-bouaes in Bla<-kvUie.
1 vacant lot in Blackville.
100 uerfs of land near Blatkville.
8ft Hcrv-s iff land on -E<Jteto river. gttentkia'of merchants und coi^umcrs is duccted to our full and complete
Orangibnrg coiH>ty; a one-harr oU mill hs^rtmeut of goods in all the above ffiraaeheS aud to the-great reduction in prices,
and poodiDK privilege to be sold with Persons favcrrrng ti»s with their orders may rely on getting the best goods at lowest
this tract, fcwmerly tfwflcd by A. J. figures.
Evans, Esq.
I9C 1-2 acres of land near Grahams.
All of which I will treat for on ac
commodating terms.
Your favors respectfully solicited.
G. E. STEADMAN,
cc24~tf BM&Vltlt, 8. C.
-C-J&AKT.
H. 8TEITZ.
C. BART & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in For
eign and Domestic Fruitb,
Nuts, Ac.
Nos. 55, 57 and 59 Market Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Tropical Fruit a Specialty. scpl9-3itb
R J. MAG-ILL,
GENERAL produce
SPECIALTIES.
The Onfc-TIorse Wagon, pronounced the btst wagon in the market.
The famous Jackson Wagon, two, thr<3} and font’horse.
The Wilson. Cbihcfs & Co. Philadelphia Wagon, the strongest, lightest draft
iron axle Wagon known to tire trade. It has stiff tongue, old fashioned hounds
add coupling, wedge spokes, hammered axles nnd five licet hind wheels.
The Cortland Platform Spring Wagon, the wagon of the period for bosineaf
or pleasure. Lightest sprifvg wagon tffr its capacity known.
^Dur tffbJkrttf^Rng^es and 4*ocVaWa-i*^j«iup.Utto..Q£
at greatly reduced f>ri(Jej. Childrens’Carriages in great variety. Boys’ Hiigons,
all sizes and prices.
Oak and lleirtlock Sole Leather, French nnd American Calf and Kip Skins;
Linings, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Crimps, Tools of pH kinds.
Buggy Umbrellas, Whips, Trunks, Collars, Ac., &c.
Day, TannahiU & Co.
225 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
<
xnar28-ly
A. P.
A}ft>
HAS JC8T OPENED THE
AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF
LARGEST
Commission Merchant,
No. 55 Hasel St., Opp. fexpress Officej
^ m a x3 r a. r* "RV'ER offered in Barnwell, and at the very Lowest Prices; Calicoes st 5,6 1 -4:
Crx AxvXjiKo I OJX, H. | -AJ 7 j.j an( j g centg pc,, yard; Jeans from 12 1-2 to 60 cents per yard ;
General Merchandise
^ i rw> u v u . . Cassimeres from 50 cents to $1.25 pei yat^; Shoes from 75 cents to $2.50 and
Consignments of VojJtry,^^, But--| 3 50. flats and Capa from 25 cents to $3; Indies’ Hats, trimmed and untrim-
from
’ter and all kinds of Country Produce
solicited
Reference?—Hon. W. W. Sale, May
or of Charleston; Col, Jos. D. Aiken,
Mr. Daniel Haas, Messrs. Mantottc &
Co., Mr. A. St. Amand, late of Crane,
Boylston & Co. oc31-3mo
mod, from 50 cents up ; Blankets from $1.50 to $4. All other Dry Goods aC
equally low prices. Groceries also greatly reduced from fofhdef prices. An ex*’
animation of goods and prices is respectfully solicited. octSLlni
J. U OCX KB.
DENTISTRY-
Dunbar, the said three parcels being
Berthed by the plats thereof by J. K trt
land, dated Ajnrtl 10th u 18T7, on file in
more or lees,-formerly the property ef Wll-
■ wbr
o. v Norwood.
NORWOOD &CORER.
Factors and Commission Merchants >
V, iACCOMMODATION WHARF),
Wr)1 ; Smo OHABM8T05,8- 0.
•—•epi^-amo
ted April 10th, im, on file In the
the Judsro of trobateof Barnwell
in the records of^tba«>B« of Ogarl-
Ham Bnelling. Bounded a'orth by lauds«f, ... _ ..
Oharlee imitS, by lands of Dr. J. C. J. R B MILHOUS, D-D- S
MUler, taat by land* of J. P. Plata, and w*et
bylanda of wrtato of J. J. Cater. j WILL be at his office in Blackfill#, 6. C.,
! on Mondays, and wilt mzet patients them
any time tf due notice is fivea. Will
Terms 1 Cash.
Purchaser to pay for titla.
>N SAH1
JOHNSON SANDERS, Mortgages.
^Nav ember 6, nfW. J$. ♦ nuv!4-<5
calls throughoatj Barnwell and
couattai
■JS:
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and Bedding'
U:
:o:-
NDEBTAKING In all Its braoebes. Sunday and night calls brer the Store;
at 147 and 148 Broad street, Augusta, Gat
nStiJ hSKkAJt ‘ tonnn mat,
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