The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, December 05, 1878, Image 3

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THE PEOPLE flaiestlay. A very large crowd was io the vll- T T SUAY 'f 0 ”” 8 ' 8118 ' 187 &3ZZZZZZ TL.QCA.I* MIHp kl.i^ a n y. * Agdutu ®f The Pewjile. lUiston—Q. A. Phillips. j Elko—B. O. ^TAKSSLL. riackrin«—Mat O. E. Btk.vdmak. (irahams—W. M. ('ACTHB.t. Jiinub^rB—E. B. Tyleh. Allendale—,W. JoBKeni. Charl'Wton- -U. M. Alkxandeb. Our subscribers and advertises can call upon the nearest Agent" wliencrei they wlstrto settle thetr aojounte. Our Aaents ere authorte-<d to most re and give receipts tor ali u»oneye d te ue, Tecul UrielM. Frank Muon is going to the circus. Country Sunday schools are sus pending. - - . Our country merchants say that eggs add chickens are scarce. King cotton has gone to the factors, vjhonce he goes to the factories. In viow of the near approach of Christinas the turkey trade is getting iively. A scissors grindcr.and a J ghtning Vod man Were in Blackville last week. Happy town. Bread and bacon promise to be plen tiful next year. Many planters will hot have lo buy either. Mr. Barney C. Jcffi-oat and Miss It ‘ea Swarm were married on the 2Cth ultimo. B</Ttl of this i4aoe.' Csptnin It itherford tells us that our r- tsond time for the February terinoT Court. It is reported that the managers pt 'election at Buford’s Bridge were ar rested on Saturday for alleged viola tion of the election laws. UncleOeoige says that his profound fond lencelnH >v«*rnor Hampton’s wla lias been greatly weakened by his ntule expeiienc». _ e are promised articles by compe tent planters on the culture of water melons, elm fas and pin dare, which will be published In due time. Every farmer oTWhom we have In- ■quired says that he and his neighbors nre sowing larger crops of small grain than they have ever done. Captain Jobn-R. Halr,of Elko, has invented a fence farm purposes, cheapest we have ever seen. Mr. T. 8. Dunbar, of B-nnett Springs township, and Mr. W. E. M< Michael, of Williston, have liven appointed Trial Just lees for Barnwell county. Mr. Wm, S. Dicks, who lives about very heavy, amounting to over •10,000. The following property was disposed of by the Shei iff: • * J. L. Ylllalonger vs. John C. Allen — Allendale plantation, containing 625 acres, purchased by John M. Warnock for f 3,850; Grey ’s Cross Roads planta tion, containing 227 acres^ purchased by J. L. Vtlialonger for, 81,250; 'Bran son plantation, containing 102 acres, purchased by J. S. Stoney, agent, for 8255 Seth Williams plantation, con taining acres, purchased by Wtn. Boyles for 1140; life estate tJrlali 200 acres, puicbiiaeti by W. V. Gill for 878. ~ _ ^ - r Merchant’s Natlocaj Bank vs. W. M. Bostick. 400 acres, purchased by John L. Villnlonger for 81,250. E. Y. Houser vs. Charles It. Fickllng, 200 acres, purchased by Charles R. Fickllng for 81,200. Martin Mingo et al» vs, Abraham Middleton, 1 acre, purchased by Julia Middleton fer 845. :——i—•——•—^ '< }' "'-hi- c \'—r- iThe Baptist State t^onvenlioM. Thin body, convened in the Baptist chuich, at Sumter, on the fitst ultimo, ahd remained ^n Session for several days. The ' following officers were ■elected: President, Rev. R. Furman, D. D ; Vice-President, R. W. El wards, Esq ; Secretary, Rev Luther Broadus; Aseiitant Secretary, E. B. Murray 1 Treasurer, Prof. C. H. Judson. Over a hundred delegates were in attendance. John S. HarHe, who Was shot in Co lumbia, two months ago, by WniDcat, and has since lingered, died on ihe 1st ofTSvcember. - _ ,,, . The proceedings of Hbe Convention n.. Court E^u.. .lilbejioBpMci la |,„rmo„io„., . u d i« rril- fllTlft For tnrt WVliriiarv tnr#*n gious exercises attended and enjijed by very large congregations. The Convention wli) hold its nrxt meeting in Aiken. ‘ ■ *** " G®od Tews. Commtsstoners, clerks and managers of elecMvn tn 1876 will get 47 per cent, of th>ir-money by calling on Mr.'A. Knopf, Blackville, S. C. The Synod of the Lutheran Church held its annual session at Mount Plea- wan^ Churnh, sixteen miles mnrth of Midway; from the 13th t * the 17(h ult. inclusive. Some thirty-three mlnis- tera and a number,of lay delegates were in attendance^ A gratifying re port of the prosperity of .the cliurch in x which. Toy ordinary ; tt || | ts worthy enterpriees whs made, , is the neatest and and after a very pleasant session the Synod ad] >urncd to meet at Prospeii- ty, New be try county, next year. Mies bvlI'ieXc-lson,'step-da lighter of Gen. J. A, J. Ibce, of Bamberg, died on the 26'h ult. Rev. Janus F. Bcist sjx, miles from—Lfag^jdllagg,—wjtjje _ prcache«l her funeral, -kite was bailed returning home pit Monday last, was ftt gpriSflrtlW. Her disposition was injured by hl^horse falling wi.h hiin.i. H |, thnt conl ,, ,. e . hh ,. wa8 be . Judctng/ffom the quantity of fruit loved by all who knew her, and h*T trees re^cn'ly dclb-cred t.y nursery- I death is greatly regretted by the en men from Georaia and N uth (tarolina tire C 'n.nmid y. who dn ply sympa- p^ach pies and apple dumplings will thiac with the bereaved family. Mr. 8. N. G cen, of Williston, has We regret.to karn that Lieut. R I moved to Augusta and gone Into the II Wa'k.-r’s steam elu house was des : grocery buslnev.s. His Barnwell troyed by Are i n M-nday last. Loss | ft lends win (lad bimon Broad street, not. ascertained, but suppose! to be | j mt ab >ve the PUntcrs’ Hotel. j heavj. The pin house was ei:listed at .. J*',. . i An'lct"i', on the P ut H -vni Ruiir. ad Conflict of Aatliorltv. i « Tr »v_ii. „ . , * ’ Mr. Walker is a young, suiceaaful O i Tuesday hist Deputy ■United planter, and nwsilts the sympathies of Stales Marshal Black arrived here , a ** tlle ? ,,oT l citizens of the county. A and demanded the h lease of G**o. V. I Bourke,-under a writ of habeas corp^is from Uidred States District Jydge Bond. B"Uike, it grill be remembered, was committed to jail by Trial Just lee Cassidy upon the affidtivlt of Miles » *tt. Sheriff Lancaster refused liver the prleor^Pr to Black, but d the doors of the jail, telling him that he would have to'ake the ( -prisoner upon his own responsibility. AXot withstanding this, Black released Bonrke, and they both left for Black ville immediately. •+«. » Aewslble Advice. 1'he followlne letter was received by us from a lady of Bamberg: Tn the Editor nf The People: I JeMr& to subscribe for your paper for one year. My post office address is Bamberg. I bave been without a county paper for •otD* time, and this year alone I have h>st by hot having it at least $8, which, if I am c uteetly informed, will pay the subsetiptlon for your paper for four years. My advice to all taxpayers Is to rake your valua ble papei, and I hope you may double your subscription list each year. Taxfaykb. Return tickets to Charleston will be on sale at Black ville for one fare from December 7th to December 13.b. Good till Decemberi7th. IVendqitarterw Monwicil Rcgl- ■uctat of fiurnvvell t ouniy. The Mounted Regiment of Barnwell county will meet at Allendale on the 23 1 and 24 h of December. Tbe commissioned qnd non commis sioned officers will meet on the il l for dtill and instruction, at 12 m , and general drill on the 24 h,at 11 a. m. Company yffioers will be expected to see to It that j-heir companies are out in force, and will warn their men that they will be held responsible for non- attendance. By oruer of B. B. Kikklaxd, C donel commanding. W. R. Bu.uiuam, Adjutant. mffifiM tflnci FRED.- TON SANTEN’S - A- AR Patterson Honsc Arrivals, Doc. 8. ' . J. M. Smith, Capt. 0. P. Bamberg, John Mitchell,' Bamberg; llobt. High- tower, Oi ahaiAi; John'Cone, Allendale; Miles Lodthelt, Barker’s-.Mill; Capt. Corirc Kirkland, Allcudnle; Capt. J. .. AYaHtcr, Lieut. U. H. Walkei, 4 Ap- I'leton ; Lewis HUghyf, Allendale/. .las. l^rjCoopcr,^ Barr berg; DT H. Bice, Spiingtotviij.J. L^-Y-illalongor, Savnn hnh; Col. ll ^ Johnson,, Johnson’s LantUng. T \ '. Mb »>«*«»»• Santa GhW lleadquariefs Dear Sir—I used your Iron Tonic to a coimlderable extent In my prac.lco jjf CHARLESTON, S. C.,- Isst fall, snd was well pleased with its • ff-cte. It, produces more satisfactory ot- v*vn ovnCKT resulta In my hands than any prVpa- - AT 2 '‘’ h,NG STRKhT ^ ration, of bark and iron I have cvet used. S. Q. MablkV, M. D. And fleiernlined to lead tiling in the shape of Our Broadway Business Suits Out* Fine Diagonal Prince Albert Suits Our Elegant Diagonal Overcoats '(All Styles and Co!ow) . A ileh legacy has been left tn suff-r- ing humanity l>y Dr. James L. Gihler, who, aftet forty years of active medi cal f-rwetire. has perfecte<l hIS celel>rH- ted Livt r Pills, which ftle tot sale by druggists generally ahd by Gkohok A. Phillips, sc| 26 ly Willletou, S. C. i ■ • , o When Charles II, the “Merry Mon arch ” of England, Was atrleken with his last, disease, his physicians admin istered a salt distilled from dead men’s skulls. In our age educated ptiyfekiaiB use Dr. Hurtei’s Family Medicines. v .' * • i^. J-jlTAatlSIIKW Jkol. ’OHARLtS HICKEY, -J ^ ^ ' ' • u ‘ r i ' Dr.AI.ER ik Looking Oln«sc«i, Every Variety of Mould- ings, Window Cornices, I’hotograpbic Krnnief, Cord and A'acsel Loope, Etc. No. 315 Kiiig St., above Liberty, Chai’lestoU, South Carolina. ' Kngrwing, ud Oil ra:iiling« Benovsted. octa^Om National House 353 King Street (BEl^GEORGE’AND LIBERTY.) -RoaSSp&L SOJPerDav CHAHLESTOJl. S:’ C MBS. II. M. BAKER, 1'roprictrva*.’ »tp20-1y ’ , THK WORLD fob lk7'.». SPECIAL OFFFR • - - : - - - _ . - . . • i* v THEXKWYOKK -WEEKLY WDSLO. AN ElGHT-PAGE X E \YSPA PER, Will l»e t'cnt (postage prepaid ) rCOH Vow IXTII, JAMTABT l,»j77@. TEN CENTS x This '■ i* 1 ~ml .itl.T i.1 uwili> Ui ' ■tilihi ika huulWni *■> rnr Ihnmnrrr how p*(xt a THK j iVoUl.l) Is an ! how worthy it u uf ihrir sjjipurt. On tho 1st of May, 187*, the owawwhlp ami ron- trol of P, 'liK W(»Ki.l> |>a*»cd hrt* tbr hamU of tho utol. nilpiiwl - imdcr w Ikim’ ulmohitr atml uutnuiunol- |.-s| Jln . ti oi TltK \V<) m.I) hiu .wolr 4lw» wswmiant- Ills STUCK OF TOYS! TOYS ! TOYS ! 1 Fancy GooJ^» j Fireworks and ' TCoufeetioncry, *" ' Prize Candy, &c., .. * •-- •■. . ^ « • ■. Is the Largest and Cheapest in the City this yc.ir. Mfcrdianls will'rctnember this when they visit tha city. Send for his Price Lists and Circulars. »ov28-4t 0^17 rrr Are not to be Mirpnroetl in quality or price by any hou.se. North or South. M. YOMER & 285 king street, charl J TIIE FAVORITE ton umT! HE^PAFlillCOCDTT, BENEDICT 4 CO. kI? L.«e4TON, H. C'i Wedding Gifts L , -AT- AlalaAN’S. V OKFER THEIR NEW FALL STOCK WHOLESALE AND BETAIL - AT - LOWER PRICES Than is paid by cus’om'T* for inferior Old Aucthfi Goods. ' $250,000 Worth of tile fincst jind best sclecteJ • / ’■ Stock of XJARPKTSt LACE CURTAIN!*, 01L01.0TH8, WINDOW 8T1FWRS. DRESS GOODS, SILKS, CLOAKS, Shawls, B’aukcts, Flmncls, Alpicas, Ciisbmcic. t’uM and second JJ*M+F4»«g »»•! now rt;maiin> During the wholr of G(KJ<ls, Kid GloVftV, Hosiery, NiotlOtlS, TUK WOULD l;a.'> labonil naltcutly and iurwc r- u-i k w’Sil. ’ rn: i j: j /-■ lii.'lv fur tho !wvniii|ili!<hni«'nt of lwn<}jroat nlgirts in KlbbutlS, t-iikr'.JieB, 1,1(11and liCUtS Covers, k'cwcl.-'v’labl'i Damask, Nap- tic GobdlC-dmd thousands of |>*»Iitics v»iparamount interest to th* Southern |h»4>- p!\ I. Tht* restoration of ^elf-jfiowniiiPiit «t the II. A real felorbt of the civil>ervhv t in M»eh wise uajo destroy the machines under the hlSefation oi which it ha.-* come to that th r ‘ -laxtd to«i|>i»ir< |K.iiti«»i paru«-K, «hrriM other g<w>ds loo numerous to mention, tioliticul i»arii»*s havi* ho other reason nf heinf «x- . j ... c«‘j*t to l •k* u the litmlenN of the governmetit. The Ul'C pltlCCtl HOW befurt? OUT O-tl CUlitOlHSI’S hMt»_jrhimjihanlly acruM- j„ t hc St ate of South CuroJiun, and. we Underwear, Linens. Table and Piano Covers, Tc kins, Dotnosiic ” FIXE WATCHES, Amerienii and 8\v1sf, of the Latest Blylea. RICH JEWELRY ^ - * Of New and Eleg.nt Designs and Exqui site Workmanship. STERLING SILVERWARE, In Fresh and Beau'iful Patterns, especial ly adapt«>d lor Weduing Presents. SILVER PLATEDWARE. ........ \ ' ” Tea Sets, Walteis, Ire Pitehera, Butter Disle s. Cups, Goblets, bpoous, Forks of best quality, Jbe/ P ices A bales; Vlakk ^ ■ ^ t ., Tub Great SAVINGS IxsTixunoji $50 to $100 BAYED !! Unrivalled Pianos! SUPERIOR ORGANS LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOGTH1! O^T. &. O. CHOICE FANCY GOODS. . French and Ameii -an Clocks. Fine Table Cutlery, bpectacive, Ac. Waldos l Jewelry Car fully'Repaired, THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW- K3T PRICES. JAMES ALLAN, 3<i1 King street. Charleston. S. C. scplS-ly iiifinr<L All i,ilrUigMiT Norlliorn men up* mljiilt Ttial uH part, nf flu- muntry Were »* itncph intrr- guarantcc to tlic public and people cf tbi-i Sta e especially, that through OUR IMMENSE FACILITIES A»t«i iw tlic Suit0 in .(•Hui; it »iwi. A i.trrupl .ml uiiti-lMin-'ratk K"'rriitneiit in Ihv South was a per- ■uatu-nt |H‘ril In tiie «»vu(l .ni-jr of trv<‘ Aim*ru»ii prhi-. iptc in Uti‘ Kydwrat tiuwrnnMMil umi tluTul<>r»- »i. tin [war.• untnuim.r nf Ihii wlml.. pwiph! Thi' .1’i‘oliil ]-'1 iti'-al (<>r wtii<'hTlllv\V()Rl.t> ontitoml. -till rciuains to !.■ follv »eHtevij<l. Tt"' »<■- tual Adnilni.tration U-xan it»t'iiwr'»ith excellent pr miiw. iu-tlii. alnvtion, of m |ii- li It U suIBcient ’ U> ,ny that they li:ive l.-en a. yet only in jKift re* (teeni'M. THE WOFU-I'for Iti part will reaolutely .iiu|H.rt anv hou<‘.t effort to n.loi-iu thrae prirtuIM*. fufiy, hy wlioinmtever mmlo, amt *111 a. rewlutely Aeiiounce every olpiteete thrown in lhe w«y uf re- (lefiiiiiix them, from whatever <|iiartet. . . „ , v. n ,eetn, to the utuior.b.'ued emin. ntly,r>per that give bet.tter satisfaction, as regards he .honlil a.k the cooperation of the tieat inOu of the . QU ' LITY ANl) PRICES, And long e..taWished reputation, _with buyers and scl ers; where ~ , * MILLIONS Of dollars have been exchanged through our house, that we can, and always will, FkU-Xwl Item- Trupt lit Jtwlv*, The up paeeeqger Express train on the South Carolina Rat I toad case In ctdlision with two sleeping mules be tween Midway and Branch ville on Sun day night. The result may be briefly summed up : Tbe ehglneaod ten cars rere completely wrecked, tbe mules rare kiHcd, but no persons were In jured. The trains w'ere delayed for several hours, '> Ilaruvrell Toucher*’ Inwtitule. The teachers of the county are ear nestly requested to attend a meeting* of the Institute at BlackvTUe on De cember 19ih, 1878. A full attendance ,of tcachets is desired, as business of importance will be discussed. By older of W. B. Cahson, D D, ""T - President. En. L. Chvicss, Secretary. Oflice of IFemocmtlc County 4'huiriunn. Blackville, B. C., Dec. 2,1878. ! To Club Chairmen: ; Bj' aetton of the Executive Ot'ffl- raitre of the county the local clubs are assese^d at the rate of twenty-five cents for each member, for the pur pose of rdisiDg n fund to pay the de ficiency In tbe assessment for cam paign purposes and also to defray tbe expenses of those who bave been prosecuted for alleged violation of Iprrat S*miU* wUUTllF tVOftl.D in it. t-ffurts to carry out the Miiy-kwautlimit. He believes THK WftlU.D to he a paper which Southern citfeett* utul I>cm<- ernt, cun m.milneml to Smthcrn rentiers ok an in- b fliu itje worthy ami important to he hroupht rtt l>e»r otlief llOUSC JSoutl 'with eon-tantly Tn?m8HiK nowmrpwn tlwcuiHtuet 1 0 , , i- .• nf our national affair., in the inten-st ,if truth, uf Jh.^ camplei sent OU application. UhargCS tire and Imnnoiiv aniunx imr pcopl.' of all section.. | It is my desire to keep THE WOULD in a living j relation with the host thought of the South, to the end that the best ideas, wishes and fecllii*. of the Suvlhem p -ople may bcrlesirly and I'aitlv maile knowrn tdilie North,the East and the West. Alike in private and in' public affairs the misund mtumllug of men by one ano:her lies at the mot of so much avit tliat the Word itself has come to Ik 1 « synonym with quarreling and strife, it was a wise saying of l/wd Elgin, at the tune of otic of our sliariiest dis pute, with (ireact Britain, that t wo inttliigent gen tlemen alone on a rafl in tbe Atlantic with plenary powers could adjust the whole matter in an hour. TH i WOHLD simply asks it. friends at the South to ahi it to bringing algml a complete meeting of m'inds on all public questions between the iutclligeut citiaens of all part, of thc Union. —__ * WHst.-hVM"ltE!fftY1ttT;BEKT. Iii goods purcbasctl from us than any J' -V-- prepaid on all goods over ami above 8 10 -^slupped C. 0 D. or for Post Oflice order. Please 'mention this paper iu ordering goods.. UTiCDCOTT, mMOlCT it CO., ‘ 275 KING STREET, oc31-1 y Cl J A BLESTON, S. C. TlaKMht. ^ THE WEEKLY WORLD. Ode year (52 number*), postage free (less tlian2 cents iht week) - 81.00 TO CLUli aI)KNTS-Aii extra copy for club of ten, separately niliiresotcil. The 3t*im- Weekly World tor cljtb of tweitly. ..eparntelV aetlretmed. The Drily World for a club of fifty, separvloly adtlrreaetl. The Harm-well Ikelegallsa. tRe^Souse committees we find the members from Barn well assigned hb follows: Cul. J. C. Davant to the nammitteee ooFederal KHatlons and 2i^iog Ac% ; Mr. I. M. Hutson lo , UttUed Btatea laW8 ’ ftnd for ° ,her P ur * ■ - ru-y™. T?,i n - 0 poses vital to the interests of the »yft m ltteeeon Clafrae pnd Edutw- party. Men who are pros- tion; M r - f**® r 10 Commit- ecuted because of their poUUce should tees on Roed®. *TC0M «nd Ferries ; ont bear their own expenses, snd the noiB P- Sojourlr to tbe Committeea ear nesUy requested to res. __ ^ - J -r-r— - ^ wwwiltrrrimtp atH »llHngly and at once, wherever nnd whehCTer detired. ed Acts, and Mr. is Committees on 1 Military Bed Henry Hartx’g AgricoUttW^-l* 11 * 1 ^ Ubr * r *- pond to their aid willing] Duty demands their prompt ho*ion. G. B. Labtioue, Co. Chairman. JcEX R. Belunuer, Secretary. THE SEMI-WEEKLY WORLD. One year (104 numbers), postage tree 52.00 To club agents-An extra copy nw clnb of ten, separately addressed. 1 lie Daily World -; for club of twenty five, seporaiely ad drfcsse<l. - •- THE DAILY WORLD. With Sunday cdllion, 1 year, po*iage > "' free $10.00 With Sunday edition, 0 months, pos tage free 5 50 Witli Siiiuiny edition, 9 mouth*, pos tage free y- ■ - 2.75 Witliout Sunaay edition, 1 year, pos tage free - 8-.00 WitlvoSt Sunday edition,C months,po* - tage free , 4.25 Without Sunday edition, 8 month*. “ po*tage free. 2.25 Less than 3 monihs, $1 per month. .Sunday World, 1 year, puaUgc free 2.00 Monday World, containing Literary Reviewi* and t’ollige Chronicle, one * year, poeUgt free V, 1.50 Term*: Cm*1i in advance. Send Post. Office money order,.bank draft or registered letter. Dill* sent by mail at risk of sender. Addition (9 club liati may be made at any time in the year at the above rates. -Specimen copier*, ptmters, ke., ■Snl Dree, Address all orders to “THK wom.iv* |. 33 Park How, Ntew Tork. OLD AMERICAN HOTEL, ‘ESTABLISHED ABOUT 1830. Resuscitated on tbe European Plan. For Gentlemen only. T ~ - 1ekms: • * • .dp - Rooms, eaqj) person, per day..50c " “ per week $3 00 “ *■ “ per month,88 and 10 According to location of Rooms, paid in advance. * . - BOARD TERM*: Board and lodging per day. $1 50 “ “ “ per week.... 6 50 meals: 'Breakfast 25c DtUncr 50o Supper 25c MBS. M. J. ARCHER, Proprietress, 29 Georgest., cor. King, uov28-ly yr . Charleston, 8. C- Barney MioLemore HAS JUST OPENED At Christie's Old Stand, WHERE he is prepared to furnish his friends with Ihe choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. In connection with his liar he has also opened a RESTAURANT. Parties attending the Fair can get meal* on very reasonable terms. eet91-3*i . Application for Final Discharge. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Thst I will apply to the Judge of Probate, at bis of- ttc*\ In Barnwell, on the 7th day of D£- ('EMBFU n< xt, at H o’clock a. m., for a dual discharge as Administrator of the cstUe of Mary Ann Presay, deceased. J. J. bltAHHAM, novU-i Adnlnkrtcator and C. C. C. Billiard Table for Sale! \ Splendi I Billl'ird Table. Decker & l\. Co., Makers, lo first clase order, for sale at a vety low price. Apply to H. ASHER, nov28 Blackville, 1878 1878 FALL AM) WINTER MILLINERY. M ISS L. J. LECKIE solicits the La rib s of Barnwell to call ami examine her splendid stock of New wad Fesliiousbl* Fall end Winter li-m- nets snd Hats. French Flowere, Feath ers, Hi I k«, Ribbons, &e. Also a n:ce elry, real and imitation Hair Goods, Z -phyrs. Mottoes an'l Motto Frames, with iminy other Fancy Articles which I will be pleased to show, and will self at Low Figures. Orders promptly fl’led. Call and examine at L J. LECKIE’S, _ 183 Broad Street, * Augusta, Ga. Chas. Pedunan, mmmLi 8, ft* DEALERIM Dry Good**, Groceries, BqoD, Shoe*, Hats, Caps, Olotbing, Hard warn, Cutlery, Notions, &c., Ac. EKI'S CONSTANTLY C\N T H AND be best brands of Wines, Liquors, Beer, Tobacco, nod Clgaro, at prices which defy competition. Give me a call when yon come to Barnwell and you shall not leave dis satisfied. ,X)n my table will be found the best tbe market affords. Those Indebted to me must come forward nnd settle, or 1 will potdtlvtly not advance to them f«>r another y**ar. CHARLES PECHMAN. se[26-3mo Best INSTRUMENTS Manufactured LOWEST PRICES - IN AMERICA. , ■ jjj T ’p’ AHEAD OF ALL COMPETiriON !1 _ CdftipleW In Every pepartmont Perfect Satlsfactioo Gaar&nteed ! ! : ^ : I ■ •- “ & Numerous testimonials from purblia»ers jn lids amt the adjoining Nmles «ohiir*i Ue above. Mill establish the fact dial prices St Tiik AriiVaTX Ml alt; Hotisr. are lower dian in New York, Boston, Philadelphu or Balti more. ! . ' ] 8 4 TO 810 MONTHLY! I-eadiug Millinery {UfeSRiiurat OF AUGUSTA. . - * Af ulc nrAmcrica Music by Mall or Express Every Day Orders Filled on Drty of Rccoptiou ! ! GOODS EXPRESSED to any Point T.M.H.O.T.S. * TUNING AND REPAIlilNG By 0. H. TAYLOB, the only Author ized Tuner of the Augusta Music House. 0.0- Robinson fcCo.<. 265 Broad St., Augusta, Ua. an29 .. ll —-—_ Gold. Great chance to make mo ney. If you can’t get gold you can gdt greentjacks. Wo need aperaon in every tpwt. . take sub* acription* for the largort, cheapest and best illustrate*! family publication in the world Any op* oan In-come a aucversful agent. The moat elegant works of art given free to sub. sertbera. The price is so lour’-that almost everybody subscribes. One agent reports making over $150 In a week. A Indy agent reports taking- ortt-HX) stdi'icriberi* in tea days. All who engage make money fast. You can devote a l your time to thebusinsss, or only your spare time- Y ou need hot bs away from home over night You can do it os well os others. Full partinnlars, direo* tlonsand terms free. Elegant and expensive outfit <Ye4. If you want profitable work scud us your address at once. It costs noth ing to try the busiaesa. No oae who ea. gage* fails to make great pay. Addriss “The People’s Jonrnal,” Portland, Maine. jan8 ly New Goods! ¥ A M NO .V RECEIVING A FBESH STOCK 1 of Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Urooeries, Crocksry-Ware, Machine OIL Kcrueeoe OIL —^r Neatefoot Ott, 1 urn ip Heed. Bagging and Ties. T. Markwalterk IM hKBKK WOIKKW, Broad St.i (heuf Lower Market), Augusta, Ga. AUGUSTA CROCKERY HOUSE ¥. C JSttOB. 1 -'- IMfOB^Kk Altb JOBBER OV • V " ‘ ‘ ' v . V : i- ic- .i J ) Glass, Chine, Earthenware, Lamm: Bracket-*. Chandelier-a and House re Furaiehing Goodfi. < No. 297 Broad Street, XTTOUMXA, OXBOtioiA, (8 Doer* Bduti ^ Richards A Broe.l '>^4 1* all line of Fancy VascS‘ Ornaments, ^ nov21-3tno BB, P. F, SX0KSI3, DRUGGIST AND APOTrtSCABY, > BLACJfVlLLE, 8 0^ H AS on hand and is constantly re viving a well selected stock of pnr& Druge; Chemicals, Palate, Olla. Perfumeiy; Toilet Brio-a-Brac, Patent Mediclues and Druggists sundries which be offers on ths.nkOat rtasooaMe terms far cash or coantry produee. Professional calls lo town or country promptly attended to. ee|>26 tf W- MRS. N. BRUM CLARK OpiACm orders tor Bats, Bonnets U and Fancy Gooda. . ., All the leading nhapea Ih Rati and Bonnets. Prices low. . p r *iock of Fringe, Ribbons. Lsrea. Hair Switches, &c. Zephyr, Card Board, Jewelry, Ad, J-T” 251 Broad Street, D0V * 1 3 * Augusta, Ga. Jt ’! r I L. TOBIN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALLENDALE. sbUTH c||Jlpit5fA ATTORNEY AT LAW, MIDWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA. Pricficcs Jn afl tbe cJtjrtST i— 1 re*. MONUMENTS. TOMBSTONES, an! Mar- ble Work gtaerally always on hand or made toorder. A large seteciion ready for totter ing and delivery at shortest notice. Several - huadfals of new .leaigns of the most modern .* r £ i f style of MouumenlM furuiahed at a lower price than ever before in this market, find of the bert wurkmatiaMp, sTmilar to that of the new CONSIDERATE MONUMENT recently erected by me ill Augusta. ocl0»6nio fo&gale,* BU8H tL8 genulnu select Red tJKJy Rust Proof Osfa. .Trios,JOa FINE ’ ms in. m URIAH DUNN HAS Just received another drofe of fine Kentucky HORSES AND MULES which have been selected fur thc coming Season, and in Titos the careful insptctioiutf the lovers of Horse flesh. His fin« new NTA BLEU. in-front ofMrs. | tinil's old stand, are now cdsapleted, aofti. parties ran have their Stock well attended to at very moderate,ra;«fl. URIAH DUNN. 0«24-tf ; i y‘ j:'- , FRtSIl APIUVAL OF UXDMTO'S WARRASTED garden seeds. Cabbflgfca and Garden Peas. Also, red ahd white Onion Sets, large assortment of Flower Seeds, Tinware, Willow Ware and Wooden Ware, Agricultural Imple ments. Ac. , WM. J. MILLER, (Sign of Plow), 353 King BL, ocl7-3mo Obarleatou, 8. C.' Dr. Henry J. Mouzon, Surgeon X)entist> To which I Invite the attention of the people* of Barnwell and Orangeburg coun tl< s I will guarantee t • sell as cheap aa the gowds deu be sold-for eaah. YoOt 1 'patronage f» respectfully s<fltnt«8 G E. STEADMaN. Agent, BLACKY ILL!., 8. C. auglS-tf (MPt • * Jt iw 5 p f f | A Htore in the town of Williston, size 35X6) (eet; Ulaas front, hi eefitral portion oft he business portion of the town. Tertps moderate. Apply Julyidhtf To Rf Bt. J. D. BBOy.’N, itotoi»,».a milt per bushel,sacked and delivered at de- P 1 d. Five cents par Uushel less when sacks are furnished. Also BerksliIre plga, from the beat blood in the Lotted States. For further information call on or ad drees J. R HAIIC^. 0<17 ^ _ Elko, 0. G A. P. SXBj.UXU. £. H. WUlUXt/.NX. STlUItE&VtniUI ' fit-CTESSOBi ' "TV. J. H.WI HHMANN ft WB0LK8ALK DgALKSg IX Wlnea, Liquors, Tobacco, Segara and Older Vinegar. 120 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. , Thlrijf-flva years In bualoeaa, and the oMeat merchant on the Bay. •cl7-3mo Wf Savannah ahd Charleston RaUroad Co. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. • Cm^bmcstok, 8. €:j Jin. 5,1878. On artft hfter Monday, January 7,1870, »W trains on this Roadie iff leave Depot of ' ’ Northeoatern Railroad a* folloiri: . ?« t’tnt Mail Daily. - Leave Charleston - - . . 8 15 a..*!. Arrive at Savannah - - - 9 0Q ; n!»* ' Lyave Savannah .... r, QrtC m \ Arrive Charleston - ] 1 00 p. or. Accommodation Train, Suinlay* Kreepted. Leave Charleaton Arrive at Augusu Arrive Fort Royal Arrive Savannah - LeavJ Savannah Lear* AngustA r ' Leaf r Port Rwyal Arrive Charleston • 8 00 a. so. , 5 16 p.m. * * ‘ *«0p.a^- j '••illss. - - 6 80 p. m. * Di^lU putunyer, Sunday* Excepted. Leave Charleston - . - 8 50 r m Arrive Fort Royal - . .6 45^ Arrive Savannah - - - 7 25 a.m. beava Savannah - - JO P0 p! m. Leave Aaguafa • . - 9 00 p. m. - 8 46a. m. S v i-jr Arrive Charleston Fast mail train will only stop at AdaSuf Run, Yemassce, Grab am ville and MotUei'h. Accommodation train pill stop at all s«a« tions onlniavuqd awd—“ . for AtiguoM fiS<| on the Fotf P malf a ;i#t oyal aad all stations ties, reaped- 1 to the ^ m HiP,.;coda* Office on Railroad avenue, opposite —Rev. W. D. McMillan, Messrs Dibble A Izlar, Blackville; Major J. J. Utwbbam. Barnwell C. H.; Rev. W. F. Mou- son, Bamhergi tv -« 1 DR. MOUZON wtM be at Barnwell on the first Monday in each mouth. , JunclMm Fast mail maxes connection for polnls Ig Ffsrida and Georgia. -• 1 fci’ii? re * f C/S. GADSDEN, Knyr. and Saot. red ,Rngr. and Sapt-’re S. C. Bor taro*. G f f. aad T. Agent. was *f S. LEIBMA3ST. cst^lif OFFICES: 118 , j So All businWpromptly Brfkrence* -J. IT. Fhrk C#.,Geo -W, Williamsft Co-. 08-