The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, December 19, 1878, Image 2
THE PEOPLE
MR W. HOUilfcfMtjMr.
e foi tkie vlyjra
of oor corN^pondentB.
Tko
kis rftcent imr.uftl wcss«?rc Prosi
»*• IVIraita«e
W«*« • —
itn«I
llaycfl informs Congrt'ss (hat in tlic
hern States, particularly in South
irolitu and Loauinnn, the lights of the
' 'V
;7t
the late elections. Ho further pledges
Iiid'sclf to sparo do effort to secure the
trial, conviction end punishment of nil
who have offendedilie law, of which hq
claims to be chief priest and expounder.
Mr. Hayes does Dot give the sources
from which ho derives his knowledge’
but wo feel safe in filling that such un-
►enipulous partisans ns Pom Ijee, .Swails
and Smalls have been bis only advisers
in this matter, and he has lent a willing
o«r to their self'manufactured stories of
the outrages of the red-shirt brigade.
Some if our exchanges accept these
utterances as evidence of the return of
Mr. llsycs to the Radical wing of his
parly. We irgnrd them as a part,end
n very important pnrtTdo.'orTus orlglnut
haw laMLOHacnddfla UL -chteed, t»ut trust tliat tilings will begin
tp improve before long. We heartily
endorse his Invitation to Brother Fret!
Nix. Fred could nofc do better than
■accept. It would save him the sin of
many an affidavit, and tho prospect of
^ Jjiberlun Preeideuey is surely worth
the temporary Inconvenience of roust
uionify for dinner.'S??
for the payment of t!
The employment of
appropriate Christmas offering
made, and wo came-tly hope tl
fair women of onr county, .always
most in patriotic os in charitable effort,]
will, before the ofd year dies, prove, by
the collection of all the Committee ■desi
red, that “ There is life iu the old land
yet.”
We call attention to’the letter of the
Ltberlun correspondent of the Mnce-
dofniau Baptist church (colored). We
arc sorry to perceive the straits to
wbicb Brother Johnson has been ro-
Prorcedlntj* of the I.c^Ia’nture.
* t ' '
Satit-dav, cf tuber 7.- A epiey do
bate in tho House to-dny between Mr.
Murray, of‘Anderson, favoring, and
Mr. Haskell, of Bichland,opposing, the
passage of Mr. Calllson's bin to repeal
the joint resolution under which the
famous Bond Court was constituted,
little excitement* wbleb
policy, which, professing to look to the
pacification ofjhe Union, was intended
and designed, |n our opinion, to secure
tho - continuance of Bndieulism in power.
As an astute politician, Mr. Hayes
knew at the time of his inauguration
that kb. parly was dying under the
webyMmiU corruption and countless
infamWj »nd there was only one wiv
iu which it could gain its departing pres-
trgo. If, before the opening of the
Presidential wmpaign in fHHO, it conld
again arc use sectional fecHfig,'k’eould
hope to retain iu its grasp the power and
patronage of the Govarnmcnt. Its in-
equities would be, during the renewed
lease of life, rate from the inquisitive
ey**« of a purer administration.
^ The policy of Mr. Hayes, tho repre
sentative of conservative Republicanism,
rendered a solid Democratic South a pos
sibility, while |be hostile attitude of the
has made it a
cannot help but fael
I think off you all. Wo
•re Without a church at this time.
aome,parts of the country are star
ving for the Gospel so much that the
broad of life has to be broken by tbs
licentious. I have beurd^six bermons,
but I^have not Sern a person baptized
nor one Join tho chared. Wo bava a
sinaO gathering of the,brethren here*
but no i'burcb. Some money has been
«?nt by friends In Charleston, but nut"
enough fp build a church. We don’t
w ant to build.till we nrO settled. , The
principal is in my hands. I nm’ going
to gather the brethren together as
srou ns I can under a bush-uibor. If
Hie Lord wills. For has bo not said,
where two or tliroo are gathered to-
gethor He would be In tlieir midst.
I’ltafefitil’oW me to say something
about mj’^vowdDg the ocean and my
tilale sli.ee .1 left the United States,
for they 11we been many* but ths
Lord hrn been with me until now. I
started wit'h;22 In my family, but I
lost 2 at-6#ft, m^buby and grandchild,
and on arrival lost 3 more. _ Moss
Stephens lest 8 of his children, and
ray mother-in-law, Liddy, died June
the 2itb. She tuid she was not afraid
to die.
Besides many de^ii-able Articles, all at
^“ eostr:—~—-—' v -——^ • ‘ w •
Groceries at lowest cash prices from this
date, December 11th, 1878. - .
C: E. LARTIGUE,
v , /t) Blackvillc, S. C.
ARTUUK M. OWENS.
Attorney and Conn sol lor at Law
BARNWELL C. H t S. C.
Collccticns a Specialty.
I’mctiecs iu iU the Courts.
sepl9
Bstray Notice
Efetroj^ed from the plantation of Mr.
John T. Wise, on the Upper Three
Buu*^ on tie evening of December 1C.
u dark mare Mule.
Thia Mule is supposed tolbe making
its way through this place to W.-R.
X
ultra wing
necessity.
Southern w
restore in th<i
govemment n
during the d
Hhenu'c! ves, Uie
Wades united to
(ion of their
and parity unknown
de of Radical misrule,
Simultaneously,itpwcver, frith this race
uniotr in the SWth'.AIr. Jlaycs shakos
hands w ith Rlaina . aud Chamber and
ms at
ilhTca
Conkling, and with a cant as hypocritical
as theirs, bewails the “ outrages ” ti nt
have givon peace and harmony to the
South, and consigned such knaves ns
Lee and Smalls, and the whole Radical
and scalawag fraternity to their proper
sphere—private life—with the prospect of
tbs penitentiary. We do not propose.
■JgrSTsr, to throw dirt at a politi
cal adventurer like Mr. Have? who
prefers the party that has elevated
him to the possession of a stolon office to
tbs good of the whole country. In de
fining exactly his position we ascertain
our own, and conceive it to be this;
Ths Kepukl'ean part/, sr unprincipled
reckless tlisw ever, is deter*
mined, by the use of every mcai s, (air
and Unfair, to retain control of the Gov.
ernucut. It cares neither for the South
ern white man or the Southern colored
man, except so far as they can be made to
serve* its purposes. If it can solidify
tho North l y the cry of a solid South
its defired end is attained. If it can de
moralize the Southern Democracy by
persecution and prosecution it would be
equally successful, Ixit Mr. Hayes is too
good a judge of human nature to rely
upon such a remote pc&iibiHty. Trus>
ting rather.in his perfect party, organiza
tion, he is, by his Courts, w\th all their
adjuncts of Commissioners, Marshals and
' v--. ? V*
pensioned attorneys, scouring our State,
listening to tho story of every vagabond,
who, for the consideration of mileage
and witness fees, is willing to swear that
whke Is black,defying Stat; laws, taking
Iris unruly, law.breaking henchmen out
of the bands of State officials, in hope
that he may succeed in convidting one
man, iu ^indication oMhis wholesale
chargfc of over-ridden rights; yet, with
all bis efforts and advantages, he has
failed to make true his el^rgo in a single
instance, and his own Court in Columbia
is, b/ iUfsction; proving him a wilful and
deKbera’e frlsifier. Just here the per-
llbent inquiry suggests itself.- Is the
Demscraey rir#Hf Stats, and especially
of oar esuaty, doing its duty in defend
Hit fetflcff when U waemade the special
order for Tuesday, nt l,p. m.
The following bills received a third
reading and were Bent to the S-mate :
Bill abolishing nil pay to witnesses iu
the Court of General Beeslona (the en
acting clause was stricken cut te the
Senate on Thursday); bill to establish
• method for revoking letters testa
mentary and of administration where
the executor or administrator hasjre-
moved from tho State, and to better
protect the rights of lunatics. Bills to
enforce tho payment of the poll tax,'to
create a board of railroad commission
ers, and to regulate appeals from Trial
Justice Courts, were rejected.
Monday—lu the Houeo, the bill. to
codify tho laws passed to a eocond
reading, with nn niiH-ndmoot> giving
the appointment to the Governor, with
-tho approval of the Supreme G 'urt.
Bills to tnuko jury tickets receivable
for coun'y Uixes, to prescribe the en
rolling of money decrees in the Pro
bate Courts nnd tA ri-gulnto the issu
ing of exeouilons nnd to enforce their
collections, and to amend tin act to
regulate the granting-of dlvorcen.
were read the third time end sent to
the Senate. In the Senate, Gen. Gary
introduced n joint resolution directing
the Judiciary Committee to inquire
Into the constitutionality of the Bond
Court, and whether the Circuit Judges
who constitute that Court have not
vacated their oUeea. Ordered for
consideration on Tuesday.
Icb-uay.—At 12 in. both Houses pro
seeded to vota for a United States
Senator na successor to Honest John
Patterson. In tho House, Gen. Mc
Gowan nominated 1 Gov. Hstnpton.-aud
CM. C. H. Simonton nnd Gen. B. H.
Rutledge seconded the nomination.
He received every vote except those
of slider and Simmons, th9 Beaufort
Radicals, who voted for E. W. M.
Mackey. In tho Semite, Col. McCall,
of Marlboro, nominated Gov. Hamp
ton, and he rt-ccivcd every Vot'’.
But little legislative weik of general
interest was done.
1Y..yMo M plot,, kMItor S-,tubf Itjenkfullv r.Mvrt
The resolution sf.lh® County Demo-
\
Wkcnksuav.—Iu tlia House, tb« fol-
lowiug bills passed a third reading
and were sent to tbe^Beuate: To re
quire county audltotS and treaHurerS
to attend at certain places for the col
lection of taxes; to amend the general
statutes relating to renunciation of
r; to regulate the arftilgnmentof
persons prosecuted for crtniunl of
fences. At 12 m. the Senate entered
and th*» election of Gov. Ilnmptou to
the United States Senate for six years
from 4'h March flk-xt was announced.
In the Senate there was a spirited de
bate over Gen. Gal/’s resolution,
which was defeated—ths vote stand
ing 16 to 1G-two Senators being ab
sent
Thumdat.—Bills to fix the pay of
members of the General Assembly at
$5 per day for not more than 30 days
per session, aud to prohibit persons
from living iu adultery, passed the
House and went to tho Senate, in
which bills to repeal an act to prevent
the sale of spirituous l-quors within
one mile of any church, school house
or college In this State ; to require
clerks of courts, abcriQ^and trial jus
tices to make monthly reports of all
licenses, fines and penalties collected
by them to tbd treasurers and auditors
of their respective counties; to amend
•the act limiting the number of trial
justices; to provide at|^de of revo
king letter* testamentary and. of ad
ministration, &c.; to extend the tlm*
for funding the qoqaesiionabiedebt of
the State, were read a third time. A bill
to prevent the treepa$elug of cattle or
other atock on lande and to protect
arc not what we used, to cat. Tv went
bard at first, but we got used to It
flow. Coffee is plenty and sols sugar,
and so is yams, but meat wo hardly
ever eat, except on Sunriaye, when we
have roast monkey for dinner. It’s
mighty dry eating, and needs lard, but
that yoo can’t get for love or money.
Tell Brother Fred Nix that we want
him out here veiy bad.
We have told
t he folks out here what a smart man
he Is and a great politician. If he will
only come out hois sure to be made
President.' ,
Hemeqaber me to Brother Tolbert
and Brother Jackson. Y >u will find
enclosed a letter for Brother William
Jones. Please write, write all of you
to me. I vrould be glad to hear from
you all.
Your brother in the Lord,
William Jouxsox.
Governor lloinploii’a Condition.
Columbia, December 16.—The con
dition Of "Governor Uamptonls regard
ed-as itss favoiable.^all bough no se
rious change has taken place. JL*
rested well last night, and retained
nourishment us usual this morning.
Unless hemmorrhage occurs, the pros
pect lor bis recovery is fair. Still
there are statements made which do
not encourage this belief, and the
worst, may be feared for seveial days
to o jme.
The Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, in
Ids lecture on “The wastes mid bur
dens of society,’’claims “man’s natu
ral life to be 30. years, and as the ave
rage life is but 33 years, tbere must be
a waste of 47 years.” There is much
of truth iu this statement. If a man
be unfortunate in his busimss, it is a 1
triLuted to the violation of some com
mercial law. Now. if a person bo taken
< ff in the Jaime of lift;, ought it not to
be attributed to the violation of seme
physiological law V If ,people only
knew better, they would live Letter
and longer; bet how - can they profit
by that which they know not of ? The
only popular wmk that meets this
great waat is Dr. Pierce’s Common
Sense Medical Adviser. In it tho
great problems of diserisc and health
are fully discussed. The work con
tains over 900 pages and 250 col
ored plates and wood cuts. Price $1 50
(post phid). Address the author, R. Y.
Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y.
antic Exaeutiv* Committee, published in
our ooltnm some two' weeks ago, indu
ces us to think that we are not doing
our part. Oar innocent fellow citizens,
who hate been ittrcsted and bound over
for trial, should not beMfc t> their own
losotrroos. represent ns, while
paid CommfiBfoners, Marshals, witnesses
nod •ttornejs represent the Republican
party. Their cause is the cauee of our
Democracy, end it is a dut/to the party,
we las to onr society, that we, tven io
poverty, eostrihate • generous ftttd
Abbeville cOUuty.has some reasons
for being proud of her colored people.
Not only are they quiet politically]
but they ore Industrious and wel!-be
haved. Their fifth agricultural fair
is to be held at the colored fairground
during Christmas week, and they have
had a full nnd complete premium list
printed. This is" enterprising, and
they should be encouraged in so laud-
able an undertaking. »
M. MJXSON.
Barnwell C. H.
Execution Sales-
Nathan Mmor;8 vs. Allen J. Hoyd
“RY'VTRTUrc of purdry executions to me
dIn^O.1 wttrwtt at Hnrnw-it €
r„ on Btd-sday in JANUARY next, it being
tho sixth tlay of the said month. t»etween
the usual hours of sale* to. the highest Ltd
dec, for cash, the following described real
propf rtv, to-wlt: , * , .
All that ca tain plantation of land tp
Pam welt county, contatnin B-wen hnn-
pred and ll'ty aenz u>or« or l-ss; tHumd-
e<i north bv lands of Charles A. Black.
p«st by ten' s of Mrs. Martin Holly, Mrs
Laura Dunbar and Mrs. A.. M. Ingram,
‘south bv land* of Mrs. Rol»ert Ellison,
artd we*C by lands of Mrs. (». T. Holly.
Puichasers to pay for papers.
Levied upon *sthe property of Allen J.
Boyd, at the suit of NalJniu Simons.
ALSO,
£. B. Stoddard A Co. vs. J. N. Wood & Bro
All that tract, of land In Barrw-11 coun
ty. containing thlrte<*n nint one-half sen-s.
more or less; bounded north tty lands f >r-
erly of J. i'>/Wood, south ami eas f by
lands of —— Patterson, and west by lands
of Paul Ha sues.
Purchasers to p *y for pa pers.
Le- le t HOOU us the property of J. N.
• Wood, at the suit of E. D ii.uudurd ife Otr.
- ._i Also, . .
Wifilaih Mlxson vS.ITodcrick Curtcf.
»11 that certain tract < f land in Parn-
welfcoiinty, containing llfry acres, more
o.* less; bbuuded north by landsuf Uan-
som Carter, south by lands of William
Mixeon, eret by lands of Amos Curler ami
west by lands of F. li Cr'*eeli.
i’ ur cbuseis to.pay for pai cl 8."
ALO.
Cheny Mata ot al. v<. G Hutler McMillan
et al.
All of those pin loti fid inter- st ia and to
a certain plauralion of land i i ram well
c«tUi»ty*formerly tacprop*-i ty of F,l>z o.i*t.|i
Udle.in.cuiiLttitU(ig one hum'r.d .ml ten
act ok. more v.r les-; tnnndb I north to
hosta of l rnneis Giirm-s south and west
t \ I oids of J. ’«>, MaktlUfttt and east by
hinits of ixmmtt.
Purchasors to pay for papers.
Leyterl upon ns the property of Cherry
Main, bariih.Bloom. Mary ttlrsurr, Vmov
Gitlum, John Gtllaru and Urbauna Miller,
lit the suit of O; Butler Mciitllau ct al.
also;
By virtue of a power In a certain mort
gage frtrm Cuff Gantt to E<1 ward U Hayes,
dated tho art dsyof June. A. D. 1875. re
corded In tho Register’s Office of .H*ar<>we||
CormfY on tb* 3 I rlav Of June, A. D., 1875 I
will 8011, nt B.rnweiho. H..B C.,Irani di-
atrly after Hheiiff s sales, on saloedny In
JAXU eHY nr xt, it tretng the sixth day of
tiro said month, the following described
real property, to-wit:
All t'.at oeMtain tract or plantation of
land, situate in Barnw-ll county, South
tU*roltua, containing five huudml and
ttrlrty acres, more or less; bounded by
lanrtsof J. i> Fe dor, Jane Felder. G, Y.
Patrick and South ( anrllna Uajtroa 1.
Terms of sale: < ash.
Pu tc)i^iyJo^>ft^f<;r pajL*ers.
J. W. LaN( AB tEB, Agent..
Barnwell O. II.', H. C.. Dccemtrer 13,1878.
Order- Sales.
Mantoue & Co. va. Margate Hull.
By virtue of a decretal order’made in lire
above enlttled case bv llotr. Th<mta* Thorn-
sou, Circuit Judge, dared the 28th February,
1878. I will sell ou salesday in January
next, it being fire sixth day of the said
month, at Barnwell C.
i between
cribed real property : ^
All tlie right, title and interest oftlre dc-
Jaat in and to a certain tract or lot of
land iu the town of Darnwell. in the co.intv
of Barnwell, and.State of South (larolina.
being the premises ou whtch she resided
the ttnre of her death, containing eight
acres, nnrre or less ; and bounded ou the
north by the road Icadtng to Turkey Greek,
east by sard road anti the Baptist Church lot
and lots of John 1. BrOnsoa and A P.
Manviilr anrtih by lot of estate of .N. ti. \V.
Walker (divided by a street or alley from
said premises j and E. A. ! Bronson and west
^iyTurkey Oeek. ..
Termg nfsnle .* Cash. "■ ■7
Purctiasers to pay for papers.
J. W. LANCASTER, S. B. C. '
.Sheriff's- office, Barnwell C. II., S. C.,
December 13, 1878.
Catherine A. Rowell vs. D. J. Thomas and
J. C. Williams.
By virtue of a dccpetal orler made in the
above case by Hon. JacobP. Kecd, Circuit
Judge, dated the 20th day of September.
1877, I wiR sell on sa’csday in J \NUAKt
....n it iiwv-^ri h iW ai-ihasai.i nionth,
No. 6. Orangebnrg Sweep.
No. 4. Batesburg Sweep.
No. 12. Diamond Point Bull Tongue
No. 13. Cast-Iron Turn Shovel.
Ncr. B. Magnolia Sweep.
No. 1. Wrought Lnpring.
No. 7. Heel Bolt,
No. 8. Grass Rod-
NtrcTf. Singletree Irons.
No. 2. Greenville Sweep.
No. 15. Scraper.
No. 14. Steel Totn Shovel.
No. 11. Greenville Bull Tongue.
No. 10. Steel Shovel Blade.
No. 5. Wrought Ulevis.
No. ^ 3. Wrought Clevis. * --c.
No. 1G. Plow Singletree.'
No.18. Harrowr Tetcb.
A
No. 10. Harrow Teeth.
Wood and Iron Ileel A.djustable Plow Stock.
HART & COMPANY.
Agents for Avery & S«db’ PJi-wa.
CORNER KING AND MARKET ST8.,
t cnAJunHwaoN, a. c.
tiov28 6m
T. CAMPKELL & CO.
Meeting Street-. C/harleston.' S- G.r .
(o rpoai*
C/harleston. S-
r,vVlL10N HOTEL.)
THE —
*
+-
»t Bnrnwetl C. Ii*.,-S. C., between tlie usual
hour*, of sale, t-he following described real
p! o|K*rty :
All that certain tract of land in Barnwell
county, containing one hundred and thirty
acres, more or less; and bhunded by lurnts of
tleone Boylston and tbc old Ch rlrilon and
Au just a public road and by lands formerly
bein' ging to the defondeut, D. J. Thoiu.is.
ALSO.
All that ether tract of land in Barnwell
county, containing I Wo hundred and fifty-
one acres, more or lee*; and bounded by
lands of (teorge Itoylston, by the above des
cribed tract, 8. iriill, Mrs. llartxog uud the
old Chai lestou aiul August i road. The
above tracts being parts of the whole trae,
covjercd l.y the sa;4 decretal order.
Plats will be exhibited on day of sale.
Terms: Cash. * • ,
Purchasers to pat for papers.
J. W. LANl.'ASTER, S. B. C.
- Sheriff’s Office. Barnwell 0. II., S. 0.,
December'tfih, 1878. __
^FAMOUS
IronKiag Ct ok Stive,
f also,
THE NOBLE
COOK,
ELMO
. COOK,
Lily Cook.
grRUttltJSH,
FAIRY QUEEN
r AJsraEv
TELEQ1L
OOO]
AStlV-
Sererol Other
Patterns-
Wc carry'the Largest Sttck « f StiVi a m the State, at the lowest Pi ices.
Send tor rietures on J Pro s of tb-'u’t><;\t: iii>v28-6ui
TIIOMPSOM & I11EMOEL
CONTRACTORS AND BU LDr.RS.
M A X U-PVAC-Ttr rf icti -* o IP
I)ooi’8, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, NcmcIs,'Mantles,
Balusters, Vi'niudas. etc.
I.UXLKRS IX
W. T. Ulant/jn va. J. R. Lane.
p
AH that certain tract of hind tn Barn
well county. contaTnitiK one bundled a d
ttrty-ttvw ucn-8. un-re or let*-,; houmied
north and wefet t y lat ds of B. M Key,
Mouth and caet by Ittmis of the oetalo of
Basil B.urvkhtilter. m
I tin-hit sere to pay for papers.
Lev ivt upon ns the properly _jif J. li.
* X. Blautori!
Luue, al l bo suit of W
. - ALSO,
Simon Brown va. San u dOCCeve.
All that certain tract of tend'in Barcwell
comity, eoulaiuiu# two huiulrod nnd tony-
eiKhl acree, mo « or five; bounded notVti
by landa of Wiilla ntaneell, i-aet bv b* tl»
ot W . L. Gave, ttoulii l»y laette of W. L.
Uavo and west by lands of A S. .jluitsell.
ALSO.
AU that other it act of tend lit Barnwell
couple, uoiitaiuina otio hundred nti'i twen
ty actvH, moie or loss; bound-d notlli bv
iatida of Willis Stansoll, soul It itud otet by
the abo o tract, and west by lands ot A. b.
St.Ksell.
ALSO,-
Henry Bischoff & Co. vs. Joseph B..B.vtcs.
By virtue of a decretal order made in the
above case by HonorableT. J. Mackey; Cir-
euit Judge, dated the 2 It It Scptemocr. 1878,
1 will sell un sale‘day in JANFAKV next, it
te-iug the inxlh day of the said mWli, af
Barn Wei l C. II., S ; C„ between the usual
hours of sale, the following described real-
pfoperty ,
All that cerlaip tract of bind, situate in
thecourty of Barnwell, South 1,'aralina. con
taining seven hundred acres, more or less;
hounded on the north by lai1ds*pf VV. P.
Duiibar and \V. H. Howard, ou th^south by
SavaHriakxiifer, e-tet by lands cf J.C. Brown
nrd on the west by lauds of Mrs. Duvis uud
IV. P. Dunbar.
Term'* ot ■< dc : (’ash. . -w
Purchasers to pay for paparj.
J. W LANCASTER. S B. C.
ShrrilFs Office, Barnwell C. H.,S.C., De
cember, 18,18.78.
' i
bTATE Of’ WUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF BARNWELL.
A few nights ago the water cotton
gin and giht mill of Mrs. Mary Sim-
Jklf»*„8itU.»ifid on Horse Creek, lo-tbls
county, was entirely destroyed by fire.
With the buildings and machinery
were consumed five- bales of cotton
and about 2.000 bushels of cotton seed.
The burning was incendiary. No In
surance.
A Northern esebage says tbs Radi
cals in some of the Southern States
complain that they have worked them
selves almoa- to death in the vain ef
fort to maintain their party, and
ought to be furnished with labor-saving
machinery. It is understood that, in
view of this fact, the Administration
W ahoritTo supply them with an eleo-
<.«»«. ot Cottle or other etock.re.- ' --'ir -tuBog Ballot box
„ with‘ftffalvanlofonrenr and fraud aren-
A'l that other tract i.f land In Barnwell
countv, amtaintinr tw*, buTglntl aud
elghty-niueucrm», morn or less; tKiunded
north by tend- of Win. Hart, east by iwuis
of V Brown, souteT by lallrts of A. P.
’ ot W.^L- Gave.
Aldrich, and west by lanus ih
Levied up' uaa-rtto prwinjrty id baumel
C. Cave, at the suit'd stmon Brean.
Purchasers to pay for papers.
-it
ALSO.-
The State of South Carolina va *»: H.
Teairue et'aT .
AU that tract of tend In Barnwell coun
ty, contai itur forty-four acres; more or
lebs. aud bounded nortit by tends id W. H.
Tbur ^
•otMl, soutti and west bv tends ot Si »>n
brown, and east by Buford’s bridge road.
AL5A).
One lot in the Town of BlackviUo, with
the bulhiings thereon; bounded north by
Uallrond avenue, east by Hayue street,
sttuih by tenda sf J. A.„Burckmyor. and
west by laudaof A. Btorn.
ALSO,
One lot in the Town of HteckvIUe, with
the Improvements thereon, me sut ing
fifty feet front os Railroad avenua aud
running back one hundred and twenty-five
feet; ttoundod north aud oast by lot of U.
F. Ifolony, south by Railroad avenue, and
west by Lartigue sir et.
Mere to p
cetved its second reading, and a [bog
dlecosslou of the bill to preveot unjust
discriminations of railroad corpora
tions in this Slate followed.
Uberla* CerrespeBdcnce.
Monbovia, October 20,1878.
To the Macedonian Baptist Church
(colored), Barnwell county, 8. C.:
Dius BaminKN ix tbb Loan—This
leaves us all well at this. UtDp, hoping
It^nay find you all the ealfete. lam
prihtere on the
•track Saturday for
^ *^^^ 0U8and - Tlll riy
sorry “to sny I have apt heard r word offered By tho propri^rat^
with a galvanic forgery and fraud gen
erating attachment
On Monday last, the bill to’ regulate
the biting of convlet labor passed the
Bouse and was sent to the Senate.
Purchaser* to pay for papers.
leVit M ‘
leduponKstheprnpertyofM.F.Mo-
)ony,atlheau!tof the Stale ot South Car
olina against B. H. league et al.
ALHO,
! ' Chafie k O’Brien vs. G. Luscher.
One lot In the Town of Blackvllle, In the
la the Court of [Common Picas.
. . .
The Stono Phosphate Company, plaintiff,
against Alfred Kempsen, defendaiit
Fummous for Money Demand—Complaint
Served. * .
To Alfred Kempsen, defendant ib this ac
tion: > .
You arc hereby snmmonea and required
tq answer the complaint in this action,
which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas of Barnwell county,
in the State of South Carolina, and to serve
a copy of your answer on the subset titer at
bis office in Wdltston, Barnweil county,
SoutW Carolina, witiila.i wenty days after I lie
service of fhia summons on you, exclusive
of thfi day of service. It ^ou fail to an
swer the complaint within the time aforesaid
the plaintiff will apply to the Court for juTTg
incut against you for the sum of one thou
Putty,
etc.
Window Gl. ss,
Dressed and Uudicsfsel Lumber, Point, 0:1
_ Buillcrj Hardwiro, etc.
PIANINO MILL .LNirLUMBER YARD, HALE STREET, NEAR
CENTRAL RAILROAD YARD.
OFFICE AND WARE ROOMS, 41 JAlKSON STREET^
deelMy A.1 ffiTTsST A. < > IC* >ltC» I A
O. A. NORWOOD.
J. I. C' KTR.
NORWOOD & COKER,
Factors and Commission Merchants.
(ACCOMMODATION’ UH.UtE;,
CSASIISl’ffH, B- 0.
Ropl2 3mo
0
Fiuit! Fruit! Fruit!
HETsTRY BA.YER
Hieapcs' Drily in ihn Stnlh!
nii-oRixn amu wnoLcaAts dsalXr in
es,
POTATOES AND ONIONS,
Bananas, Oranges, Lem-
ons, Juts, &c«
215 East Bay.
iPaul Welch s (Md Stand, Oppomti New
5 • Custom 11 oase,) -
Chnrleston, S. C.
eel 7- 3mo
sand five hundred nnd ninety three 4 0 " ar8 >
t>tJ
'with interest'; sit hundred and nine!jrithree
dollars thereof ift the rfite of one nnd s half
per cent, per month, from the first dajr_qf
November, 1875; with interest on right hun
dred and seventy seven 60-100 dol ars
thereof at the rate of one and a half per
cent, per niotilh from the first day of No
vember. 187(1; with intereift on twenty two
dollars thereof at the rate of one per cent,
per mouth, from the first day of Novemb-r,
1876, and tor eaete. • .
~ r JOHN IT. HOLMES,
Plaintiff*<Attorney, jnilliston, 8. C.-
Daled November 9,1878, p ’
To the Defendant, Alfred Kempsen:
Take notier, That the complaint in this se-
of which
lion, together with the summons.
lbs foregoing is a copy, was filed in the offiec
‘ «* ‘ - “ “
the bilt to abolieb the Bood Court
loet by a clbee vote of 67 to 61
>t in the Town
county of Barn well, couth < arolltm, hav
After a lengthy and eplrited defiaf^ * log forty-mvee tope, tnpre or lees, by two
th. hilt th ehniteh she TUnA rv*.,r» ... Hundred feat, more or l/wa. and bounded
'
P>
i Me _ _
Lueoher.at the “
0£B<«1
13th, 1979.
treet, on tuo. .
east by tot of ®
by (of of Mre.
of tho CW»k of Uie Court of Common Pleas
of Barn wait county, at Barnwell Court
iloute, in the State of §ootl* Oarolina, on
tha 9th of Nor ember, 1878.
JOHN W. HOLMES,
PlainUff** Attorney, Wflliston, 9 C.
Nevember 9,' 1878. nevl4»fl
A. ». <5 tr IN NEK.
Attorney at Law, t
ALLENDALR S. 0.‘
eep6-ljf
R. J. MAG-ILL,
GENERAL PfiOMJCE
AMO
C ommission Merchant,
No. 55 liasel St., Opp. Express Office,
CHARiLB&^ON, 8. C.
Consignrodnts'of Poultry, Eggs, But
ter aud all kinds of Country Produce
solicited.
Rcferencc«-~IIon. W. W, Sile, May
or of Cbarleston ; Coh Jos. D^, Aikeu,
Mr. Daniel UaRS,- Messrs. Mantoue &
Co., Mr. A. St. Amtnd, late of Crane,
Boy Is ton A Co; oc31-8uao
FIIEMI ARRIVAL OF mum
WARRANTED GARDEN BEEDa
Cabbages Bird Oardfn
_ Pena. Alec, red aud while Onion
Sbta, large aeeoriment ol Flower
Tinware,
• Wi
Seeds, Tinware, Willow W^ftf and
Wooden Wftre,
Icnltnrttl Imple-
MMIbHI
re, Agrii
meots, &c. WM. J. MILLER.
(Sign of Plow), 389 King St.,
ocl7-3mo ’ Charleston,^ C, /.
m ■ .
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W.J.FARR
LAMP MAN.”
HAS MOVE!) to tlie Hotchkiss Store, op-
positeThomse U Kh dos’and tho Fountain,
and next store cast Ot F. E. Salinas’ Grocery
Store, and be.wiii be glad t« sec his old pat-
rotis and Os iNany new ones as may desire
Good and Cheap Lam ns, Crockery,' Glass
ware. KerosWte Oil, and his usaal variety of
Goods needed Tty every house keeper. No.
1 Kerosine.lSc. to SOc. a gallonand also
sells thk
-T
SAFETIT LAMP COlXARv
that makes any 1
oetlO-Sm
p absolutely safe.
iROVED' Bill* of
IT btftte Of South CMioli
uud Itedethption of Land*,
FOB BALE BT
wpl7-3m
Cochran & Al^:
26 BROAD,SIR]
CHARLES! ON, S. «>.,
ConimUsion Agents for Securitie*
Real Estato*
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