The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, December 12, 1878, Image 3
THE fcEQfrlVE
T11UAV, sKCF,XBI-;H 1?, ISJft
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m
O A. Lj
MT^IL. AN V-
of xli* People.
wmiptoa-0. A. Phillips.
Elko—B. <JL Ktakskll.
Blaekvill*v-llAl. a. t'. Kteadhah.,
Grahams—W. II. CAUTffltf.
Bamb«rff—E. B. Ttleb.
Charl*«ton—K. M. Alexani^eb.
Our SHbserlbors and ad^rtiwii's can lavishly Dpon our
I>e«t. lleunrr^ Widow Bad
!»*»*»»•
Qnx readers are all awar^of the
heroic coB'ddct of Itieut. Beooer, vt
the tTntted States army. In takloff snp-
plfei pf clothing, tnediclneft and food
Into the iufected districts during the
recent reign of the yellow fAver, and
of feow be gallantly and nobly offered
up his life as a snferIBco on the altar of
huthdnity. tn t\ie ml let of all the
i great heart-yleldlng ^liayltiee which
4 our brethren 6t the NoYlh showi “
fell
ftltoad
Toaclioro
Moswr^f
^bd
a.
■miUtm
Jtor
Hows of the
upon tbs nearest Agent "'whenever they South |n their dire distress, towering
c .Hlstt to settle their tgj ounto. Our Agents above them all, nobly conspicuous.
are authorised to rarslve aad gi»e reeel pis
for all motiay* dne usi , . .
ibocal ikri^ls.
’ * Z' r ?.' ■ I; ~i. .!. 'Is . '
The Augusta market will be rebuilt
on the old site.
Mr. John O. Phillips, of Willlston,
has gohe to Texag.
The hog cholera has made Us ap
pearance In Barnwell.
There was a big wedding at Willis*
ton on Tuesday night.
There was a slight! fall of scow in
the village on Tuesday last.
Mr. John P. Foster, a well-known
clttesn of Augusta, la dea<l.
, We venture to assert that In raatrl-
moutat' / '«nterprlse Barpwell is the
"banner county."
Numbers of-oor citizens .have gone
to Charleston to attend the meeting of
the Grand Lodge. ^ *.'
We had the pleasure of seeing Re|
resentative Milter mr Patminy, who
Was at home on a brief fufiough.
Onr exchanges are paying their res
pects to. W. J. Mixsotl, of Bornwell,
under the nanaeS of Nix and Mlxson.
Major Dibble; Dr. Warren and other
delegates have .gone to Newberry to
attend the meeting of the Sooth Caro-
trCrmferench.
ere will be a tmlalcal entertain
ment, Christmas tree and hothupper
at WiilUton on Chtlstmns eye nig
L ,Everybody Is cxpectedTolie there,
etanda the name and fame of the sol
dierly Benner. Recognizing how great
were bU services to our fevei-stiicken
fiends, how great a blow his death
was to his family, as vtell on Account
of so manly a member being snatched
from the’home drole, whlclf his pres
ence always glsddonAd and brighten
ed, as on account of the deep pecunia
ry distress It entailed upon them, some
Inspired sobl conceived the generous
Idea of raising by Contribution, exclu
sively from the South.hsnth sufficient
to relieve Lieut. Bennei’s family of
want. Such an idea had ooly tq be
suggested In ord> r to be acted up >n,
and it had scarcely been announced
before the work tvis organis'd,,and
Hon, Patrick Walsh, of Augusta, was
iJected treaAuner- There has never
been an effort made in^this behalf
in any city, town,* or hamlet 1 in
the South which has not been speed
ily and generously responded to;
and our fair ladies, ever ready at the
1 of charity, have resolved that,
remote though we are from the scene
of JLicutr Banner’s heroic death, they
will no longer be Inactive in promo
ting the good work. To this end they
will give an entertmnment at the resi
dence of Mrs R. B. Kyan on t he after
noon and evening of tho 20tb lost., for
the purpose of swelling the purse.
The afternoon- entertainment will be
for the younger and the evenlhg en-
Ider folk, ^ '
1 If tbs school authorities keep on
lowering salaries it will be hot only
unjustifiable but, Impossible to teach
for money. When that tjne comes,
and'it fe nol far distant, the vocation
of teaching'wffl Tie thfc moat benevo
lent on earth, not excepting the minis
try, ro writes the editox of the Nation
al Teacher's Monthly, of New York.
And, Je our bumble opintoo/Mc. E U-
Tor; f ho piTCjltisetroot teadhers of this
State are rapidly nearlitg’ rfut point
•firthrif professional career when the
above extract will aptly delineate
ibelr poehion. la the era of fraud,
corruption and political Bpoilatlon, an
act to establish free ccmmon schools
was passed, excellent ns to its terms,
but denounced In practleft because of
its reckless mid ruinous mismanage
ment, yet, uhtYer the control of past
ttdbiitilstrations, 6chobis w^re maio-
tained on an average from four to six
months in each year,and occasionally
teacher* did collect their salaries from
the treasurer. Now, Mr. Editor, why
is It that after two years of genuine
Democratic supremacy, and in the
fabq of the oft-repented pledgee to Im
prove our public school sj-stero, our
patient aud long-suffering teachers
have reasbii to feel more disheartened
now than ever before, stoCe the bright
-hopes and -promiaea-Ot reform that
BEMEMBER
.—‘s
We trust that It Is not necessary to
... .v- + t'hrge upon our citizens, and such as
Mixson was . the only juror who, la-,
the recent trial of the (.’iarendon elec- j
tion case In the United States Court In
Columbia, that favored conviction.
may be In attendance rm the races, to
patroplSe these entertainments. \Ve
trust that they will feel it a duty they
owe tq the widow and little ones of
Mr. J. N. Mims, of W illiston, lost, a ■ ttj a t gullacf soul wlicse crrtbly life
wa-i lost in ministering to the wants
Of tlu-ir -fellow-cii z-ns, abd attend in
“♦,-jf S., ’• ^
large numbers, and spend their money
freely; fur the cause is one of right
eousness.
Price of admission. Id cents.
quantity Of seed cotton and plndnrs
last week, his gin house having been
entered on two eights by Ughi*flngemi
ROciali->ts. .
As the Court H 'lise will soon be
-y— - J -—-—
completed, and lis energetic builders
out of an engagement worthy of them;
we sngg'*st that they build os a rail-
■ mn d—Tttt en, if -Hr
can be done. . - *•
“The Old Gang’s” hunt on the
coast was not very euccessful only
seven deer reporifd np to Fid^ay.
r - Th'-y (the hooters) were most hospi
tably treated by Drs. Wlttsel, Risst-ll
anti other gentb mar., and report them
selves as charmed with the l ice flehlg.
At Allendale, 8. G.,-oir December ?rh,
the gin house, containing several bales
Jif eottpn and a 1 »rge quantity of cot
ton seed, wtrtr the pre-s and engine
ro un o» W. R. Wright, was destroy' d
by fire. The loss Is estimated at about
82<000, whlgh is partially covered by
insurance, ^
Crops are gathered. Planters are
already commend^preparation! for
tiiu next- year; while ri-e music of
sewing machims and saw mills, aud
the happy countenances "f the young
folks, show that many of them are pie-
paring f'»r "eake and aompl'meuts.’
m"te it be.
!ti«aU-ai IfittertalnHteut.
K — — -
Pluc S'oar.lAemocriiUO Club.
j The Democratic Executive Commit
tee of this county having culled upon
the precinct clubs to subscribe twenty-
live cents per member to defray the
icgii! expenses of the victims of Radi
cal persecution and prosecution, all
rite good Democratic members of the
above c!ul> are earnestly entreated to
inulutuin the honor of Iheir clnh un-
iinpaired, and to hand iu their <iuar-
lers ut once to ihe Secretary qr Chair
man. ‘ William (}. Tys 'X,
Chairman.
At acsTDs CAVE,Becretniy.
IHore .IrreHle,
. On Friday last Messrs. S. C.'Wil
liams, Aftaway and Trial Jusitce
Allen were arrested, while in blnck-
ville, by Capt. E, J. Black, Unfted
States Marshal, and carried directly
to Columbia ihe grievous ofrenee
with which they are charged is the ar
n*t tf upi judge Wiggin some weeks
ago The Governnieut seem* to think
him u very sacred person.
The ladies of E ko and vicinity will
give a musical euteitainn ret and hot
supper on Friday night, th* 20ih Inst.,
for the purpose of raising funds to
paint the Baptist church at that place.
The music will be rendered by Prof.
Woodbbrry aud others. All ure cor
dially invited to attend. , c
Slop Drinking Vinegar.
How many young women who have
Inherited a predisposition to embon
point hgve ruined their health by
drinking vinegar to reduce their forms
to gracelnl proportions. Allan’s Anti
Fat Is absolutely harmless. It pro
motes digestion, atul accomplishe* Its
work simply by preventing au undue
assimilation of the fatty Ingredients of
the food. Excessive fatness is a vexa-
KnumufC!
FRED. VO^ SANTEN’S
SaMa Claus’ Headquarters
Iff CHARLESTON,S.Gm
*’> > •' i •
AT «75 KING STREET.
tns STCtK OF
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS!!
Fancy GobdAi
Fitewor*8 ami
Confectionery ^
-— —— Priaa Oaody, dec.,
CLeiip£iLin tlic City
- ' ; - . this year.
STILL AH
$9 » l WU ■ ■ 1 ^ ^ Julian. i K
And determined to lead in erei
thing in ihe slifipe of Clothing*
Our Broadway Business Suits
- Our Fine Diagonal Prince Albert Suits
^ Our Elegtiut Diagonal Overcoats
(All Styles and Colon)
Arc not .to be eiirpassetl in quulity or price by nny house North or Sout)i.
*>
bcl’
•Merchants will remember this when
they visit the city.
t-’end for his Price Lists and Circulars.
nov28-4t
THE FAVORITE
IttT!
Wedfling Gifts L
—AT—
^r*-. xj' n
ALLAN’S.
M. YOMER &
U85 1K: n\-o wtkeet. chaReebtotx. ,b. c.
orrun TUEIR
* t
once cheered their hearts and strength
ened their hands have faded frem
view and left them the ashes of des
pair. To state our grievances briefly :
Our scliool term has beeu reduced
from five and six months to three.
Our talatii s, still payable as of yore
in checks u[">n au ehipf y bank, ethe-
rial as ever; and finally, to cap tjie
climax of our wqes. the HtateSupeiln-
temtent recommends a general reduc
tion of 15 to 20 per cent, upon-our pit!
fyl cMupensation, ?»hlch reduction has
already taken effeer in our county;
and,
we* presume, will speedily
rate in the rest*-
llt-nce, notwhst4miing the maay ei-
oquent tributes of ourpuldiespeak--
ersNgs To the hqoor and usefulnesa of
the tehyher’s vocation, Its neepesfry
to the ktate, wo are made In bitter
ness of souiAo ft’el iitAt. practically,
we are esteemed of very little worth,
except; perhaps, hs attendants upon
tlie annual examiunvkni of teachers,
where we priy our special quota to
wards the < xpenslve maemqerV that
governs our three months’ term, a
quota (by. the way) not'reduced, am r
payable otherwise than in currency, lb,
return for.which we are allowed to
teach just one quarter in the year,
iTnTT'Tmrive our p*y-4o- -ot4eTA.m.'L
worth in cash usually mote than fqur-
• ^0" k * X - : •
iiitlis of their xomiual vaiue, if so
much.
, y“ Uope long deferred maketh the
heart sick.” Fellow teachers of the’
old. line, if you have borne the heat DRESS GOODS, SIL
and burden of the day in your class 1 , ghawlApBlaukc-ts, FbnnelA;
room, fondly Intending to mane that Cashmere, fii>t aud second MoHj-mm;
place Itre theatretrf your life’s work, the Gomls, Hud Glove-*, Hosiery, .\otu«w,
time seems to br* rtt hand when sadly Ribbons, Silk Ties, Ladies and Gemit
you must -resign the delusive hope* Underwear, Liners, J able and Piauo
and inscribe on your scho*
ritese wordfi*, “starvid out,'
IYATC1IE3,
RICH JEWELRY*
Of New and Elegant Designs and Exqul-
—^ . site Workmanship.
STERLING SILYEUWARfc, ,
la fresh and Reay 1 Iful “Pattern#, especial
ly udannvf tor Wedding PresrptB. .
P" ft,,
The Great SAVINGS iNsrrttmoN
$50 to $100 SAVED!!
Unrivalled Pianos !
SUPERIOR ORGANS
tp .
NEW FALL STOGIr
WaOLSSAlE AND RETAIL,
AT
• j. . * ♦ ■“ «,
LOWER PRICES
Than is paid by cus’om rs'for inferior
Old Auction Goods.
SILVER PLATEDWARK.
Tea Bets, Waiteis, Ice Plt**het«, Putter
Dish. s. Cups, Goblets, npoous, forks *>1
best quality, &c.-
CHOICE FANCYLGQQDS.
, BENEDICT &C0„
uh atila1C*tow, n. cl,
, ^>.LWal€hAs | Jewelry Carefully Repaired.
French stwl Amc iunn Clocks. Fine Table
Cutlery, bpeetnebe, ie.
s
$2150,000
WurtlL qf the finest and b?st selected
Stock of
OA
LACK CURT A INK, «
BH
PETS-
CU>Til^, WINDOW
(i,
CJ-OAK'*
THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW
EST PRICES.
JAMi:s ALLAN,
so? King street, Cljarleslon. 8. C,
seplO-ly ' 'j' ■
Billiard Table for Sale!
A Splendid BHibird Table, Decker &
Co., Makers/bi first flasaorder,
for sale at, a very lowwice. Apfdy to
*■ C H>ASBKR, .
,nov28 . Biitekville,
isii
FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY.
AUGUSTA CROCKERY HOUS^
f. €. mmm,
V IMrORTIB AND JO&8KR OF
Glass, China, Earthcntvare, Lamps,
Braekefi, Chandeliers sod House -
Furnishing Goods. ' . -, 7
No. 297 Rroad STBkEtj r f,
AI; O UHXa; O KOViOIA.. "
(2 Doors Below V. Richards A Bros.)
FuH line of Fancy Vases, Ornaments,
” e - nov21-3mo
BB, V. f. BT0K1S;
E“rr Dn ' ;G0ISI #?». APOTHSCABY,
BLACKVILL&, S. 6.,
LARGEST stock in THE SOUTH ! 1
Best tXHTRUMENtS Manufactured
LOWEST PRICES" IN AMERICA.
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION!!
UomT»tet*
Petfect Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 1
^■Nnmwoti* teMimoniils from purchwieni Ut
tin-* and ll>* adjoining .ViHtos confirm (Be
atioye. and •'Unbiiah thr fact that priece at
Tur. AetJuaT* MiNie.HeM* arcl«wer iIiujv in
New York, Boston, Plifiadclphi* or Ualti-
iher*. — , • .
- ■■ "i — —.'f —-— 1 - 1 - ■—-rr; r
si
t a
Seen rat
pure urug»s Uhetnjoal*. Paints, Otta.
Perfume, y. Toilet Brie-a-Brae, Patent
Medicines and Druggists sundries,
which he offers on the toost reasonable
terms for cash or country produce.
|*rofe8&ionat calls In town or oouDiv#
# 1 fi |i Q N, I BLla Y-U promptly attended to, set 26 tf *
Obajan 1 Leadin/p MlIilDory ExtablHJiirDt
) A IISS L. J. LECKIE solicits
Mi
y urselves t" otlu-r oeeuputl'Uis, leav
ing the future training of our youth to
tiie sporadic * ffort^ of raw r?eiufte.
‘'-’-T"*-—- DFyTA.—
* Tlte great posture upon our col
umns is delaying notices of new ad
vertisements. Read Hum.—they are
the truthful statements tf
dealers;
room doors . Covers, TcweD, Table ])amask ? Nap-
l etake kit:s, Dohiestic Goods, anti thousand# of
other goods Uv) numerous to mentioii,
arc placed now before our old eustuNfcis
in the State of South Carolina, and we
guarantee to the public and people.jof
tin- State especially, that through
OUR IMMENSE FACILITIES
And long established reputation, with
[ buyers and sel’ets, where-
f"—-2tfILl4Qlsr9
--•••« Ofdtdhrs have been exchanged through
The Btipreme Court has derided our house, that we can, and always will,
that the Court of Probate has no ju- give bettter satisfaction, ns regards
rUtljctioo in cases for the partitiou
real estate.
C'kanigc of Mliodn’e.
A new schedule gors.into effect on
t he South Carolina BailrOnd next week, j ti-rns burden, and there Is no longer
The up passenger day train wtl! reach nny exctiso for emlqrlng it, since Al-
Blackvllle about 11a.m. The down i an ’s Aotl-Fat Is on effectual remedy
passenger train will pass about 6 p. ra. f or th | 8 abnormal condition.
Passenger coaches will also be attach- , CoIoKado Siring*,Col.. July 15, ’87..
ed to freight trains. j.Botanh) Medicine Co., Buffalo, N, Y :
Gkntlkmen. I lost three pounds
while taking one bottle of Allan’s
Anti-Fat. Yours truly,
Mtts. Sf. B. MvtRS.
ilrs. clarlsfia Ashley and Miss Jose
phine Sanders have opened a first-
class millinery store In Wllli8ton r ijext
door to Mr. A. J. WeathertSbee’s.'This
supplies a wantjong felt, and will en
able the ladies of the surrounding
countrV to procure the latest fashions
without the trouble and expense of
going or sending fb Augusta or
Charleston. Give them a call. X
Aiken AFreMtS. ^
v On Friday last Messrs. D. S. Hdn-
derson. O. C. Jordan, D. F. Myers and
A. P. Brown, of Aiken, wfere arrested
by Marshal Hannifin, and carried to
Columbia, for alleged Interference with
the election laws and voting privi
leges of euhdiy insignificant but am-
bitious'RSdlcttls. "
Estarluiiki* 1851. • *
CSaRLKS HICKEY,
1'KALER IN ' ' .
Looking Glasses, Bvcry Variety of Mot.Vt-
ingr, Window C\ rnices, Pliotographi#
Friinicr, ('ord and Tassel l.*op», Ktc.
No. 345 King St„ above Liberty, -* •
Charleston, South Carolina.
Engravings .nd Oil Paintings Be novated!'
,
the
Ladles of Barnwell to call and
examine her splendid stock of New
and Fashionable Fall and Winter Bon-
nets-and Hats. French Flowers, Feuth-
P, 8ilk«: Ribbons, &e. Alfto a nice
selection Jet, Coral aud Plaited Jew-
dry, real and Imitation Halt Goods,
Z -pliyrs. Mottoes and Motto Frames,
with many other Fancy Articles which
I Will be. plea&ed to show, aud will sell
at Low Figures.
Orders pn-mptlv llfied. nail and
examine Rt, L. J. LECKIE’S,
. 183 Bri>acl Street,
A«)gu«ta, Ga.
QU 'LITY AND PRICES,
In goods p'ircbltscd froni us than any
other house South. -:
Samples scut ou application. Charges
prepaid on all goods o' er ami above UtO
—shipped C. O I), or fi r Post Office
order. Please mention’ this paper in
ordering goods.
FlillCUGOIT, BEXEDICI d CO.,
.V - :
275 KING STREET,
- oc314v XHARLKSTON, S. C.
DROVED Bills of the Bank *1 the .
1 State of S nith Carollua for Tate* J ~
and Redumption of Lauds,
FOR BALK. BT
Cochran & Alexander)
2G BROAD STREET.
L CJIARLES1 ON, S. a,
Cbtumiffion Agents for Securities and
....—i Real Estate.
OLD AMEltICAN HOThL,
Chas. Pechman,
MuunmX s , h.
. DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Groceries. Bootp, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Clothlqg, Hardware*
Cutlei*)’, Notions, &c., tSw.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
t -
The best brands of Wines, Liquors,
Beer, Tobacco, and Cigars, ut pncee
which defy coinpeiiti m.
Give me a call when you come to
Barnwell abd you shall not leave dis
satisfied.
On my table will be found tse best
the mat k«!t afforda.
Those Indebted to me mefct qorae
forward sud settle, or I will potdtively
not advance to tlicm for another yenr.
CHARLES PECHMAN.
se| 26 :jmo
tli / } lied Piano, or
Made m America.
Music oy Mail or Exitress Every Day
Orders Filled otr Pay of Reception ! 1
GOODS EXPRESSED to any Point
T.M.R0.YI.
OF AUGUSTA:
TUNING AND F»EPAIRING *
By C. H. TAYLOR, the only Author-
Ix»hC Tuner of the Augusta Music
House.
G. 0- Eobinson & Co„
265 Broad Sc., Augusta, Ga.
mt29 — : -4 *• -
T. Markwalter’i
vi tit in.i: WORKS,
Brovd St., (>ie*r Lower Market),
T- AttgnaCa. Go.
MONUMENTS. TOMBSTONE*, and Mar
ble Work generally alwaye on hand or made
loonier. A large selection ready for letter-
ing.and dejirery at ehorievt nnlicc. Several
hundre.Iv i~f hew deelgne of the mo*l modern
style of Mooumente furnished et, a lower
price thin ever before in this murkel. and of
the best-workmanship, eimilar to tliet of the
new CONEEBEKATK MONUMENT recently
erected by me in Augusta. ocUMmo
established about 18J0.
Resuscitated on ihe European Plan.
, For Gentleman only.
TEt:Ms:
Booms, each person, per day.. 50e
•* “ per week .$3 00
“ ’ ” '• per tuonth,$8 and 10
According to location of R joius, paid
in advance.
- * BOARD TERMVt
Beard and lodging per day.. .$1 5flf
“ “ “ per week... . 6 50
ME/tti:
J i■. ■ f-v t ta n /"ii'x Breakfast .25o
. K. READ & CO. S
MRS. M. J. ARCHER, ProprietTcss,
sc
Prof. B. F. Gunter, who has been
ppendlng some time with us, left here
on Saturday last for Bamberg; S. ,C.,
where he proposes to conunencp tho
practice of bis profession, when he
returns from a visit which he Ift dpw Parents should guard against the
paying to his friends and relative^ of pfaphratlons which merely stupefy
the up-country. Having tested his children, and make, tUem sleepy. |
ability as a photographer, hence we When resfless ami suffering, they need j or
SO» ItIJVO kTKiCKT,’ _
t/H I ON, 8. C.,
dry goods
heartily hommend him to the people some such Intelligent treatment a$ Dr.
pf’Batubefg hhd vicinity, and hoph Harter’s Soothing Diops.
at he fhay, while there, meet with —'• **•. 11 —
ccesS, as he did while In our town. * A. rich legacy has been left to suffer- bachaiuch
Ing humanity by Dr. James L. Gilder;
No head of a family performs bit. Who » afte *' fo ^y y ear 8 ac Gve medL
whole duly, unles# he keeps on hand a cal practlfee, hat perfected his celebra-
i- . - kokeign and DOMEsrrc.
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
Laces. Embroideries.
GLOVES, HOSIERY Ac.
Wo are Hole Agents In Charleston
r Harris’ Celebrated Seamless Kid
Gloves, the best Imported.
dee5 3m “J. R READ & CO.
nov28-ly
29 George at., cor. King:
Charlestoin 8. C-
S. BACHARACU.
- ^ «y_|. ■ * '/M inauv* %» f * .wv- # S « il«D V/V -1-
supply of DT TflarterV mcidnparHfde tetl Liter PWa, which are for sale by
Dr. Harter’s Fever and Ague Specific - dru «t*tB generally and bv y j
may be needed at Any dajr, to preserve' Geoko* A. Phillips,
or restore the health. i sepae ly Willlston, 8. 0. ,
! 1 ■ :
" A. BAIMACH d C0 M
NO. 409 MARKET STREET, .
PHILADELPHIA, PA7
nov7 fim #
Barney McLetnore
ll A8 JUST OVEN ED
A HIW 3AS-S0CM
At Christie'i Old Stand, . 1
WHf.lIt be U prepared to furnieh his
frieuds with Ihe choicest Wines, Liquors
and Cigars. In imniieclion wiib his Bar he
has also opened a RESTAOItANT. Parties
attending the Fair can get meals on very
n*onab)
Gold.
Gr^nt chance to make mo
u£j . I i you can't got gold
you ran get greenback*.
We need s person in every town.. lake sub
scriptions tor the largest, chespest and beet
illustrated,faniily publication in the world
Any on* can In-come a stTccessful agent. Ths
most elegant works of art given free to sub.
sertbers. The price is so low that almost
everybody subscribes. One agent report*
making over $15Qin n week. A lady Agent
reports taking over 400 subscribers iu tea
days. All who engage »«ik* money fa*t.
You can devote* 1 your time to thebtisinesa,
or only your spare time- You heed not be
away from hoiueover night You can do U
as well as others. -Full particulars, diree*
lions and terms free. Elegant and expensive
outfit free. If you Want profitable work
send us your address at once. It costs noth
ing to try the busted*. No one who eh
gages fails to make great pay. Address "Th*
People’s Journal,” Portland, Maine. Janfi ly
New Goods!
J'AM NQ* REGF1VINO AFBESHSTOCK
of Goods, donslsting of
Dry Goodj,
Boots nnd Shoes,
Htrdwaro,
Groceries,
Crockery-Ware,
To which I Invite
MR*, fr. mtUAl tLAun
QGLKTTa orders for Hats. Bonnets
O ami fancy Goods.
All the Iwullbg Bba)>es lb fiats and
Bonnots. Prices low,
Larpe stock of Fringe, Ribbons;
Laces, Hair Switches. Jcc.
Zephyr, Card Board, Jewelry, &<s.
261 Broad Struct,
_nov21 3m Augusta, Ga.
X L TOBIN.
ATTORNEY at law, „
ALLENDALE, goijlH CAIioLllt.
j*nl0 ly
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
MI?" 7 AY, SOUTH CAROLINA.
icttces In all the cSuita:
For Sale.
SOOWMrESK
per bushel,sacked and delivered aider
pot. Five cents p«r bushel less when
sacks are furnished.
AUw, Berkshire Pigs, from tbs best
blood In the United Spates.
For further Information call -on or
address J. K HAIR,
ot-i7-tf Elko, a a
FINTiT
K. It. WCBEM4XX.
A. if. STEM.1.NO.
STEmie&vnuuH
SUCCESSORS TO
J. RWUHBMANN & C B,
WHOLESALE DEALERS 131
Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Segars and
Oder Vinegar.
120 EAST BAf,
CHARI.ESTON, 6. b.
Thirty-five years la business, and
the oldest merchant on tns Buy.
ocl7‘8mo,
URIAH DUNN
Savannah and Charleston Railroad Co.
ClUXGS OF SCHEDULE.
CHARLEstflw, s.- &, Jan. fl, lS?8.
On and after Monday, January ", 1378, ♦!»<►
train* on tbie Hoad rill leave Depot of
Northeastern Railroad as follows:
HAS just received another drove of fine
Kentucky ~~f——
HORSES AND MODES
which have been selected for the coming
Season, nnd invite* the caratuI inspection of
the lovers of Ilurse flcdi. Fti McU Drily.
His fineuew "TA Wl.F*. in front of Mrs . . x* Jfi . „
Huir* old nta.i'1. are now eompleteil, and A rrlT , M K •
parlies can have their Stock welt ottendwi to ^a Savannah - - V 6 00 p m
iu very modenae ra:es. CHIAH UtNN. 1
oct24-tf
FEEJIIABBIVAL CF USDRETB'S •
WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS.
T tJKNIPB, Cabbages and Garden
Pens. Also; red and white Onion
Sets, large assortment of Flower
Seeds, Tinware, .JElllow Ware end
Wooden Ware, AiprlouRnral-Imfile-
ments, &o. WM. J MILLER,
(!!ib*n of Plow), 353 King 8t.,
ocl7-3mo Charleston, 8. C.
Arriv* pharleiton i - * 11 00 p.
Aeeommodatitn Train, StHtdayt EzttpUd.
Leave Charleston •“ .
Arrive at ^ugtuts • ■
Arrive Port Koval -
Arrive S^vahnah - - -
Leave Savannah - ' -
reasonable term*. oct3l-3ni
Applicaiion for Final discharge.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That I will
Apply to the Judge of Probate, %t hi* Of
fice, in Barnwell, on tha ,7th day of I*E-
<'EMBER mxt, at 11 o'clock a. m., for a
final di«chnrge as Administrator of the
eettae of Mary Ann Pressy, deceased.
J. J ^BRABHAM,
novJl-4 Administrator an 1C. C. C.
Machine OIL •
K-rwene OH,
NeutHfoot Oil,
Turnip Seed,
Bagging and Ties,
the attention of the
people of Barnwell and Orangeburg ctmn-
li. 8 I will guarantee t > te-lt as cheap os
the gpuds c iq be ao1c(- for cash.
Your patronagois reepectftflly Solicited
-■ G- E. STEADKaN, Agent,
RLACKYILLE, 8. c.
augts-tf - % . :
To Kent.
Rtoro In the town of Willlston, si to
25x6>feet; Gloss front. In centrnlportion
of the business portion of the town. 1 erws
mode ratio;'
Apply t» J. D nBOWN.
julyifi-tf Vt Illiston, b. &
A
Dr- Henry J. Mouzon,
Stir^eon Dentist,
. ' ; a/,-'?"' . _ y '< r . '‘ts'-.:
Has locafcl at BlnekvBle and respset-
fully offers hie profeaalonal services to the
t-Uttcnsof Burr well ami adkdidng coun
ties. Office on Rhbroad avenue, opposite
Mr FarrellVatoee.
Bcferenoes Rev. W. D. McMillan, Messrs
Dibble A Izlar, Blackvi.le; Major J. J.
Brnbhutu, Raritwell G. h.; Rev. W. F. Mo«t-
zon, B«nit>erg.
DR. M< UZGN will be at Barnwell on
first Monday in each tnonih. •;
8 00!
0 16p.».
1 GO p. m.
« 80 p.m.
. 9 00 s. m.
- 7 80 a. m.
10 20 s. m.
6 80p.m.
'* Exempted. 4-
• 8 60 p. m.
- 6 46 s. m.
- 7 26 s. m.
- W Wp. m.
■ ^ _ HP , MiP oo Km
Arrive Charleston - - > 8 46 a. m.'
Fast mail train will only stop at Adams
Run, VeuiaMee, Grsbamville and Montei'h.
Accommadatton train will atop at AH ate*
tiony on tni^ road and thakm eloss connoetion
for Augusta and Port Royal and all
os the Pori Royal Railroad,
Fast mall makes conneetfon for
Florida and Georgia,
C. 8. GA Dtf DEN, Engy. and 8n
F. C. Boylstoi. O', f. and T. Agent.
Leave! August*
Leave Port Royal
Arrive Charleston
A'ifkt Pa
Leave Charleston <
ArrjvoPort Koval
Arrive Bavannali . «
Leave Aavanaoh
Leave Augusta •
> Charleston •
for points in
8^ LEIBM AN.
Notary wBuc. v l
Collector Mid Adjwtsr of Clali
OfFlCEft.- 118 “
JunelS-Stn