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THJE PEOPLE
THUISDaT, JANUARY 9, 1879.
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Loual lews.
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Itale *>«y.
4 Notwithstanding the extreme cold a
meat many persons name to town on
—Monday. But for the absence of red
ahtrta a spectator would have thought
that " Hampton Day" had come
agnin.—fbe large amount of property
which was advertised foe sale, the
wish Id meet old friends, the desire to
swap horses, and it may be the long-
log for a renewal of Christmas lo some
‘bases combined to draw the immense
gathsrloic. More property was sold
thnji in any one day fo a lonsr while.
Sherin Lancaster sold fifteen hundred
aad ninety-seven acres, three houses
and lots In Black vtlle and one In Barn
well, for thirty-seven hundred and
thirty dollars.
Major Brabham,Clerk of Coart, sold
the Valuable lands of the late J. Alien
Duncan-twenty*11 hundred and six
acres for slghty*tbres hundred and
sixty-five dollars. No record was kept
of tbs horse trades made, but numbers
... of deinorallx‘*d animals changed mas
ters. The consumption of whiskey
was In keeping with the coldness of
the weather and not with the empti
ness of pockets. Fortunately there
were no serious disturbances, although
there were several little personal <Uf
fereoces which resulted Jn slight de
mand for court piaster^ By an unfor
tunate misstep Mr. Eli Myrick fell and
fractured bis leg.
Holtool Trw-too*.
The County Board of Examlbers.Tn
compliance with section 84 oT the
School Law, have appointed the fol-
lowing persona trustees for the public
tbhools In Barnwell county:
Allendale: Lk F. Hughes, Geo. H.
Kioard, J. W. Ogiivle.
. Baldoc: T. H. Johnson, W. B. Pee
ples, W. B. Calhoun.
Bamberg: John W. Crum, C. C.
Fauet, W. F. Petrick.
Barnwell y W. L. Care. J. E. B rt, J.
Cfc Buckingham.' — —
Bennett Springe : O. W. Morrull, W.
H. Hewlett, R. M. Rountree.
Blaekvllle. G. E. Steadman, J. E.
Hair, W. R. D<dk.
Buford's Bridge: H. C. Dickinson,
Hugh M. Ray, R. C. Kirkland.
Fish Pond : J. B. Black, Sr., Broad ue
Steedly, D. O. Hunter.
Fr*»r Mile: W. M. Bailey, W. J.
Wood, L. A. Bush.
George’s Creek : I. A. Dikes, C. M.
Browning, J J. Creech.
Great Cyprees; J. q. Miller, R. C.
, Roberts, J. J. Craddock.
Midwsy: H. W. Walker, Jacob
Ren'z, J. W. Folk.
R«l Oak : W. H. Duncan, 8. P. Laog-
Jey. Wen. Havener.
Richland: C. Kllllogswortb, M. O.
Wall, J. J. Green. *
R'semary: John W. Woodward, J.
1*. Armstrong, J. H Sprawls.
Sycamore: F. H. Creech, Jno. Cone,
J W. All.
Three Mile: M. H. Smith, John Bre
land, J. F. Kioard.
Willlston: I. A. Blanton, Marshal
Hair, J. N. Mime.
A. Bcisx,
W. D. McMillax,
J. S. BAVKJtES, -
Board of Examiners, Barnwell Co.
llwa aw A Iwsiwllatlsa ofOf-
Acers.
Grahams, December 90,1878.
At a regular communication of
Faust Lodge. No. 114, A. F. M., held
at Masonic Hail to-day, the following
officers were elected and Installed for
the ensuing Mrsontc year:
C. H. Abatanoe, W. M.
N. W. Abstanoe, 8. W.
P. M., E. C. Behllng, J. W.
P. M., J. 8. Small, Treasurer.
J. W. Frysoiss, Secretary.
H. C. Rice, 8. D.
P. H. Rickenbaker, J. D.
G U. Cooper and a D. Brown, Stew
arde.
A Mitchell, Tyler.
Bamsths, 8.0., January 4 1879.
On the 27th ultimo the following of
ficers of Ornan Lodge Were Installed:
G. P. Bamberg, W. M.; D. F. Root. n.
B. W.; A J. Wolfe, J. W.; John Dix->n,
Treasurer; E. B. Tyler, Secretary; J.
RRIkioe, & P.; J. P. Miller, J. D.; E.
R Rice and A. B. Hooten, Stewards ;
W. L. Zorn, Tyler.
Christmas was very doll, enlivened
only by (he extraordinary amount of
k ‘Christmas cheer,’* alias whiskey,
and the persecutlora of two buggy
. dealers. Onr young friend, D. L. Dope-
land, bought out one lot of oourtiog
machines and family carriages, and
Gen. Bamberg has the stock that can
\ draw thsnt cheap for cash.
• » Admiral.
Paris, Lamar Co.,
Dr. Harter;
Tex., Dec. 18,1877.
DiAa8tB~I had tbs otilto «wd,f«-
ver, nothing did ms any good; I took
qnlnlos until I was nearly deafened;
as a last resort, I purchased a bottle
of Dr. HarteUs Fever and Ague Specif
ic for eeveotjr-flve cents; I used only
half of the bottfo and It complbteiy
cured me. J. 8. Ba*x.
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Gillam was severely cot by
ared
Rufus Posey on Saturday last, all col-
us belli—a debt of ten cent*.
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"■jaidleg are eomjibilslngot-thssold.
weather.
Twelve prisoners in Jail and all
growing fat
All the young lawyers were In town
on Monday. v
Several families are to move to
Barnwell this month.
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Most of Our exchangee bsuod only
half sheets jsat werk. ^ -
Congt—B-iuaD .i«oiGiibcr.-fc t. Mt. .ARMaTRONu & HERIOT
u \ ,n ;' i lyii^ikx,H. o,
tee a long lettw te snsw tnat ♦ liefe Is r r ——--
Subscribers near the village cab pay
their dues In lire wood. v -
If you fall *o g»*t your paper do ua
the favor to notify nsjpromptly.
A good many people are moving t<
the GranllevUle fuctoiies In aearch of
work. ^ i ' ..
Gen. Frank Rami>erg, after his visit
to N«-w Yuhk, looks, If .possible, hand
somer than 1 ever.
When you go to Bsuiherg [ujt pn
dark clothes and have Mr. Uui ter to
take your plot ufe.
The oldest inhabitant says that thU
Is the coldest winter Ue—not she—has
known in t -n years.
The office of The People Is now on
Jtbe north side of the Public Square.
Come to see us and bring your kdit-
ting.
Barnwell Is proud of her good streets,
handsome new public buildings, and
other, things too tedious and tender td
mention.
One swallow does not make a sum
mer, but a young man will find that
many swallows, If he take* them, will
make a summeraault.
Mr. W. M. Dunbar, of Augusta, a
gallant son of Barnwell, .has jbeeu re
elected Treasurer of Richmond county,
Ga., without opposition.
The Oonoty Commissioners m«t qq
Tuesday and drew checks for some
thirteen hundred dollars In favor of
creditors of the county. The balance
n the county treasury is about two
hundred dollars. —I
Judge Aldrich is engaged to-dny in
hearing argument as to the tender of
bills of Bank of the S^ate In payment
of taxes. Mr. H. M. Thompson, of
Willlston, and Robert Al Rich, E*q.,
of Barnwell, for taxpayers; Col. F.
Hay Gantt for the State.
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UlnckTille
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About twenty-Hire colored men and
women passed tbrhugh here last week
on their way to Beaufort.
On Fridav of last, week a house on
tho farm of Mrs. Ray took Are. and
an old negro woman, who was living
n the house;-*** horned to fj Pn fh be
fore afcslstance could he rendered her.
Mrs. Ann Ray died January 3, 1879,
at the age of 70 years.
The enterprising silk coherer has
gone i ff to lie Joined In the holy
bonds of matrimony with one of the
fair daughters of New York.
Mr. Jasper Redmond fine had the
misfottune to lose iwo of his children
by diphtheria. Theeldeet one t xpr«se
ed herself as having a ptemouition of
her approaching demise by saying
several times that before another
Christmas she and her sisters would
be dead. No one in the frouse was
sick at the tim*. and since that time
two children have died, and the only
one left is now in a cihlcal condition.
W.A i.a. Bible Or U,.i.. | ”- h “ <1 * ““’t
flictioa of the death penalty upon pau^-
dtffew. tf there wwi ample warrant in
the Bible for the infliction of the death
penalty upon fools Mr. De La Matyr
would probably be in a disiecting room
; instead of Congress.
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DRY GOODS, .HAT- 3 , SHOES,
HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Ac.,
The stringent tramp law passed by the
last New Hampshire Le^isljlttre has
served admirably its purposes, the Man
chester Mirror reports, ridding Hie Stffte
of wandering foot-pads, making life And
property coraparaMvoly secure, and pen
mittm” Women aad children to go and
como unattended without danger of in
sult and injury^ ,
The Eidseopal church lu.fhe U dUd
States counts T-rty elght dlpeeses and
thirteen mtselonary jurisdictions,
sixty three tdaheps, 8141 priests and
deacons, 3 502 parishes, 46,380 ban-'
flume, 26.713 confirmations, 314 367
communleants, 30.651 Sunday school
teachers 292 375 Sunday school schol
ars, and contiihutioos to the amount
of $6 477.806 28 antiually,'
Charleston is to have au evening pa
per nu and after tl>e 20*h. We know
Messrs. Alexander and Parmalee, wlio
are associated wit h Mr. Taylor in this
new venture, and -believe them the
right men to make it a success. We
tender In advance our best whhes for
the future of “The Evening Journal.”
Six dollars per annum.
Which th*y offer to the cltlz -ns Of
Baraw ll cuuaty at fait prices ui>d so
licit thflr patronage. .-V y
Segars and Tobacco a epeciahy.
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Bee’s Book Store
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251 “KING ST’UELT;
The Ferna'iilina (FI-ij i«)'Express
announces the deuth in that city on
Thursday last of one of its oldest citi
zens, uncle July Seaton. The old man
was Imported -from AMoa—yeara ago.
and claimed to be about 120 years olds
He .was probably somewhat over «
hundred, and possessed his faculties
to the last. ' ;,
Ihe Augusta factoiy has manufac
tured 7,410,185 yards of goods from
the 15th«of June to *lje 14'b of Decem
ber, 1878. To Its profit 'and Ioks ac
count since June 15, after paying divl-
denda^taxes, repairs, etc., it h is added
85"939=?8r’A Iwo percent, quarterly
dividend has joat been declared.
Clarendon has been indulging 'In
chicken fights and Christmas frolics
la. (Lftt county, during the holidays,
Mr. Rodgers lost his house and all its
.contents by fire, with the exception of
a jug tif Whiskey, and Mr. Board, of
Salem, while huutlng, shut himself ac
cidentally and latal y.
The man who took a ut-wepnp#* for
two yeais and then got mad because
the printer reminded him through the
columns of his paper that it was time
to pay’up, was kicked to death by a
blind mule.
Medical science is no longer confin
ed to tbe educated few,but the masses,
remote from pltysicjuns, may preserve
their health, or iestoro it when lost,
by using—according to direct!.-ns—t he
admirab'e remedies of the Dr. Harter
Medicine Company.
The endowment of a university by
Mr. Vandeibilt is certainly an act of
great benevolence,l>ut the« udowment
to suffering humanity by Dr. James L.
Gilder in his celebrated Gilder’s Liv
es Pills meets the greatest want of
the American people. F.-rsale by G.
A. Phillips, Whilst on, and Druggists
generally. ;
Patterson Honse Arrlrals.
The most exteneive dealei in “ tissue
ballots" was E. V7-. M. Mackey, Radp
cal candidiite fur- Congress. He had
ten th tusaud of them printed just before
U.e election. Maclcy will be a valuable
witness to the B aine committee.
Morttraga Sale-'
By viriueof % mortg-ige from Edward Ba
ker t) J. K. Brown, dated 24iji January, A.
1*. 187t), nmt recorded in the Kegistoi’s Of
fice for Barnwell county in-book sS.* 1 , pagea
lodand 149, January 2ulh, 1876, I will sell
at public hudtion on the loth JmQuart, 1879,
to the higbeat bidder for cash, at the lot of
Capt. J. Brown, ti e following described
personal property:
Two Cows and one Calf.
One FineSow.
J. W. LANCASTER, Agent.
December 81,1878.
Col. Abney, Mr. Norris, Mr. C"oney,
Rev Mr. Benton and tady, Mr. Puj-hc,
Edgefield ; A. M. Youmans, Hnmmin's;
T. Rice, Wiliic and Johnnie Rice, J
Springt ’wn ; J. D. Brown, Trial Jus
tice M.cMichael, F. 8. Weatht rsbee, Joe
Armstrong, Will Lion; G. W.Bah. r,
fiiles Loadholdt, Sycamtire; Darling
Lancaster, BUckville Capt. J, B Bates,
Bennett Springs; Cabt W. A. Riley,
Hampton;* Col. J. C. Havant, Allendale.'
Mimropo aa4 the East.
LoNDOit. January l.^-Th« recentsud-
den thaw has caused numerous floods in
ngland and Scotland. At Nottingham
the flood is the greatest for 14 years. The
country around Darlington and Wrexam
flooded for milefi. Much damage is
reported at \berdcen and Berwick. The
distress among the poorer populace I
seems about stationary at the great in
dustrial centres. The Lqrd Mayor of
. jondon writes that he considers it inad
visable to start s central fund for Lon
don, as he gathers that tbe distress is
not At present to exceptionally heavy as
to overpower the local rel ei organisa
tions. Tbe Mayors of Manchester,
reston, Sheffield and BLckburs, reply
ing to oftcisj inquiries, state that local
resources are sufficient to meet the die-
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treat. Thh report, however, has pr*- ;
voked indignation in the case of Black-
bum. where 14,090 persons are unem t
doyed. I
Mortgagee’s Sale. ‘
Bj virtue of a power in a certain mort-
gnpefrom J. F. Free to J. F ’Grimes, dated
26th day of February. 1877, and r.-odrdedin
the Kegi-tcr's Office of Harnwetl county on
tbe 2d doy of April, 1877, and duly aMsigne 1
to me, I will sell, al public outcry, at the
Raiirnad Depot, in the town pf Bamberg
8vuih Carolina, on Wednesday, the 29th day
of January, 1879, at 12 o’clock m., atl that
tract tr plantation of rtal estate, situate, ly.
ing and being in Barnwell county, in the
M>*teaf resaid, on the north side - f Colsten’s
Br nch, containing three hundred and ten
acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of
O. B. McMtrtSH; Joel McMillan and Captain
BUM. Kay. -
Terms: Cash, and purchaser to pay for
papers. P. M. BAMBERG.
• Assignee
Bamberg, S. C., December 31st, 1878.
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MortgageeSale,
BY VIRTUE of the power conferred upon
me by a certain mortgage deed from W. H.
Hagood to myself, dated the 13th day of No
vember, 1876,1 will si 11 at public auction at
Blackville to the highest bidder for cash, at
11 o’clock a m., on SATURDAY, the 2oth
dsjr^ttLJamiary, 1879, to satisfy said mort.
gagOi the following described property, to
wit: Ail that tract or parcel ofidand situate
in the county of Barnwell, known as the
“ Lancaster Place,’ containing three hun
dred ‘and fitly acres, more or less, and
bounded aorth by lands of W. 8. Reynolds
aad the Seulh ( ai-olina Railroad, south and
southeast by Watermelon Branch and Inmls
of Wellington Oakninn, east by lands of Ella
Lee, and west by Springtown Rood and lands
of H. Asher.
PurcUnsor to pay for papers.
P. W. FARRELL, Mortgagee.
Blackville, 8. C., December 80,1818.
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I L. TOBIN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALLENDALE, BOOTH CAROLINA
jan10 ly
Billiard Table for Sale!
A Splendid Billhrd Table, Decker &
Co n Makers, in first class order;
for sale at a very low price. Apply to
estAaimsff, $.
School and Sunday rchool Books,
Juvenile Bonks,
V Hymn and Pfay«rTlooks,
■ Bibles, etc.,‘c'c.,
Sunday School Cards,
, k Vieiting Cards, etc.
—STATIONERY.—
Chromos, Frames, Periodicals, Fancy
Goods, etc.
A few of the famous New England
Organ Company's Organs on hand, which
are oflFered at reduced prices. .Ton- and
finish guaranteed. .. ••
Address J. SAM’L BEE, Jr.
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STILL
And determined to lead
thing in the shape of
Our Broadway Business Suits
Our Fine Diagonal Prince Albert Suits
Ohf Elegant Diagonal Overcoats
(AU- Stylei and Colors)
Are aoi to be surpa^ed in quality or price'by any house North or Smith.
W. M. YOMER & CO.
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285 ICnSTO BTTtKKT. CHARLKaTOIST. 8. O.
Wedding Gifts
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ALLAN’S.
FINE WATCIIES, . -
American and tiw^ss, of the Latest Styles.
RICH JEWELRY"
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Of New and ETesrant Deslans and Exqul-
atttfWorkiuanship.'
STERLING SILVERWAUE,
In Fraph and Beau’lful P>»‘terns, espt-ciml-
ly tidapled for Weddlhg PiewiitB.
SILVER FLaTEDWARE.
Tea Fete. Wr.ite'8, leo Piu-ticrs, Butter
Dish's. flips, Gublets, -'rpopoiis, Furka of
best quality, Ac. •
CHOICE FANCY GOODS.
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French and Amet l «n Clocks. Fine Table
Outl-ry, Spec twelve, Jtc.
Watches | Jewelry Car. fal’y Repaired.
THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW
EST PRICES.
JAMES ALLAN,
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SO? King Slrt'et, Charleston, 8. C.
neptO-ly
J. \i. RKAD & CO..
tt«» lilXO HTILKEI'.
OttAHi.F.SI OX, S. C.
DRYGOODS,
foreign and domestic.
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
Laces, Embroideries.
GLOVBS, HOSIERY Ac.
We are Hole Agents in CharWton
fur HanU' Celelnrat-*d Seamleas Kid !
01.‘v*s, the best Irnpotted.
dot 5 3m .JR BEXD & CO.
SAM L m. MAUXHAfcl ■- KPWAttP O. MAKSHALL.
JULIUS J WtSV'OAT.
s.utii *: iAit:-fiLi 4 cy
IMPORTERS OP
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Hardware, Cutlery. Onne, Ac., and
Agricultural Irnplemeuts,
314 KINO 8T., CORNER SOCIETY,
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(Sign of the Ooldcn Oun).
ALSO, 55 and 57 SOCIETY STREET,
C'fcarlestoB, N. C>.
Agents for Cxlebratkd Watt Plows
, i p*p42 1yr
Fruit! Fruit! Fruit 1
HENRY BAYER
IMPORTER AWD WflOLEflALB DEALER IK
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POTATOES AND ONIONS,
Bananas, Oranges,Lem
mons, Tmts, &c-
SI5 East I3ayt
tPaul Yr’clch s Old Stand770pposTu~New
Cuetora House,)
Charleston, B. C.
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MW GOODS
AT COST!
L P CP A Qales.
ow Hdkk O
Th* Great SAVINGS Institotiok
$50 to $10^0 BAYED!!
Unrivalled Pianos!
SUPERIOR ORGANS
LARGEST STOCkTn THE SOUTH I!
best INSTRUMENTS Manufactured
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LOWEST PRICES IN AMERICA.
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION 11
Complets in Ererj Department
Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed! (
—Numertua ttatimoniaU from pm
thia and th« adjoining Astra confirm tbs
above, and Mtabiinh ths fact that prisee at
Tus AuocaTA Mraiu Hot «t ara lower than in
New York, Boaton, PhiladalphU or Balti
more. ~ ~
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$4 TO 910 MONTHLY)
Securas tbe best PiARO^sr Oroan
— r __—Made m Americs.
Music by Mall or Express Every Day
Orders Filled on Day of Reception I l
copitn^atlng terms.
Yottrli
J. STE1Y&C0,
8UOCI">80l.8 TO
TERRY & NOLEN,
• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Fleb, Oyetere and New York Poultry,
Northern and Southern Produce.
Charleston* S. C.
Orders solicited and promptly at
tended to, oct!7 3m
Barney ]VEcIjemc>re
HAS JK8T OPENED : ^
A SiV BAS-SOGM
. At Christie’s Old Stand,
WHEKK he is prepared lo furnish his
friends wiih ihe choicest Wines, Liquors
and ('igiirs. In connection with his Bar he
has also opcncJ a RESTAURANT. Parties
attending the Fair can gel meal« on very
Tea*oti«ble term*. uct3l-3tii
1878 1878
FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY.
M ISS L. J. LfeCKIE solicits the
Ladles of Barnwell to call and
exnmlne her splendid stock of New
and Fashionable Fullond Winter Bon
nets and Hats. French Flowers, Feath
ers,,Silks, Ribbons, Ac. Also a n.ce
selection Jet, Coral and Plaited Jew
elry, real and imitation Hair Goods,
Z phyrs. Mottoes ahd Motto Fraihes,
with many other Fancy Articles which
I will be pleased to show, and will sell
at Low Figures.
Orders promptly flljfd^ Call pod
examine at
L J. LECKTE’S.
183 Br> .ad Street?
Auc'itsta, Os.
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Established 1854. j
OHARLKS HICKEY,
DEALER IN ^
Looking Glasses, Every Variety of Mould
ings, Window Cornices, Photographic’ ■
■ Fraiuec, Cord and Tassel Loops, Etc.
No. 345 King St., above Liberty,
Charleston, South Carolina,
Engraving* and Oil Paintings Renovated.
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ASHER,
Blackytlle.
To Rent.
Hldrw In the town of Willlston, sllw
25x60 feet; tilosa front, in central (M>ition
of ihebuuueaspbrtiou of the town. Tertps
moderate.
J. D. BROWN,.
WtlllstoD, b.C.
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of I
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DRY GOODS and* Shota at cost.
Hatdwarc aud r lLit«at cobU
Crockery and Glaaswarc ai cost.
Clotbing and Notions at coat.
IOd dor. Ifcst Thread at Coat —1
Upsides many desipble articles, sU at
cost. i.
Groceries at lowest cash prices from this
date, December 11th, 1878.
C. E. LARTIGUE,
Blackville, R. €.
)m AHHIVAL yF L^DHElH’S
WARRANTED O.'.RdEN SEEDS.
f rURNIPS, Cubhaees and Garden
i Pens. Alho. rcd and white Oni<>n
Reis, larce aasortinenc of Flower
Seeds, Tinware, Willow W«re and
Wooden Ware, AcrrleulturaM Imple
ments, &c. WM. J MILLER.
(Sittn of Plow). 353 King Hr.,
• oel7 3mo Charleston, 8. C.
R. J. MAGULL,
CENEUAL produce.
AND
C ommission Merchant,
No. 55 Hasc! St (s jOipp. Express Office,
CHARL.B8TON, 8. C.
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Consignments of Poultry, Eggs, But
ter and all kinds of Country Produee
solicited.
References—Hon. W. W. Sale, May
or of Charlecton ; C«d, Jos. D. Aiken,
.Mr. Daniel Hhas, Messrs. M.mtoue &
Co., Mr. A. Rt. A mu ud, late of Crane,
Boylston & Co. oc31-3uto
8. LEIBMAINr.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Collector and Adjuster of Claims.
OFFICES: 1)8 East Buy, Charleston, aad
Grahams Barnwell County, 8. C.
All business promptly attended to.
Reference* -J. H. Parker A Co.,M*nloue
ACo ,Geo. W Williams ft Co. novi4-9m
MHidi smi stii
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A Car Load of the cheapest
HORSES AND MULES
f-v. '
Ever offered for sale in this State can
be louud at my Stable on Monday, th,e
6th day of January, 1879, “ fob thx
cash ” F. M. BAMBERG.
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TAKE NOTICE.
I would r'spectfully solicit my friends
and the public to call and examine my
line Liquors, Beer, Segars and Tobaccs.
I can be found under the Patterson
House.
Old Crow Whiskey
A specialty. So come along and yon
will not be humbugged.
ft. C. WILLIAMS.
fob7 tl
I8TABUSHKD IN 1846.
B. S. B0S1EB,
IMPORTRff.
HANCXACrUREU AMD DKALKR IN
Rifles, Guns. Pistols,
AND
POCKET CUTLERY,
A Jl9(VTflfITIONf OF ALL KINIDS
» . * • • *
-• _ . 245 Broad Streit,
AUGFUOXA., OKORG1A.
Repairing done promptly. Sov21 3m
GOODS EXPRESSED to any Point
T. IE 0. t s.
TUNING AND REPAIRING
By O. H. TAYLOR, the only Author-
Ixwl Tuner of tbe Augusts Music
House.
G. O- Robinson ft Oo.,
265 Broad St., Augusts, Os.
su29
A. F. 8TELLINU.
1. II. WUIIRH/.NM
DB. P.P.STOKBS.
DRUGGIST AMD APOTHKCARY,
BLACKVILLE, B. O.,
H AS on hand and Is constantly rs-
cHTlog a Wen selected stock of
purs Diugs, Ohemleals. Palhts, Oil*,
Perfumeiy, Toilet Drie s-Brae. Patent
Medicines end Drusrglste swndrlrs,
which he Offers on tbe most rkasonaUs
terms for cash or country produce.
Professional calls in tosra or country
promptly attended to. sep26 tf
Real instate Agency**
I offrr my services as Beal Estate
Agent to parties baring Lands ir
Houses to sell, and I will endeavor to
make quick sales of all property en
trusted to roe,,
I have flout tot sale—
4 dwelling houses In Uto&vMe.
8 store-houses te Blackville.
1 vacant lot te Rlackvllle.
of land near Bhrokktll#,
80 xcres of Isfid oo Rdlsto river.
Eight hnndred Adtefjftt Isnc
Orangeburg County; ooe-haif of a mil
and ponding prlvtlegs to be enld with
this tract, formerly owned by A. J.
Evan*. E-df 1 4 —;
196 1-2 acres of land sear Grahams.
All of which I will UreAtfor oh ac*
ftyorsreepectrully bnlidted.
U E RTUADMAN,
walal, BhafaMMia
OLD AMEUICAN HOTEL,
KSTABLlSatO ABOUT 1830.
Resuecltatod on the European Plan,
For Gentlemen only. v
ierks:
Rooms, each rersoo, per day 50c
“ ** “ per week,.... .$3 00
" " “ per month,98 sod IG
According to location of Booms, paid
in advance.
— - BOARD XXRKS:
Board and lodging per day.
“ ,T per week.
meals:
. . V‘ tA &
r 8i 50
ei.... 6 50
Breakfast 25o
Dinner 60c
Supper. ,25o
MRS. M. J. AECHtR, Froprietress',
29 Georgcst^ cor. King,
nov28- ly Charleston, 8. 0.
Gold.
miMMMII
SUCCESSORS TO
J. H.W HERMANN ft CO-,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Segars and
Cltler Vinegar.
120 EAST BAT,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
Thirty-five yearn Ip business, and
the oldest merchant on the Bay.
ocl7 3mo
Wulbern & Pioper,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
ANl) DNAUBN IX :
PROVISIONS, LIQUORS,
TOBACCO, Ac,
167 A 169 East Bay, ,
r' . + * •
. Charleston, B- C*
oct31-3m
FIRE IN3.UR4NCI
The St. Paul Fire
—AND— '
Marine Insurance Company
UAP/m........ $1,704,88!
Tlk SAFEST COMPANY IN TU
UNITED STATES
s , • ,
IVin unJerwrit* on al! kind* of property,
real and personal, in Barnwell, county, io-
clndin? gins, gin-houses, mills and maehin
ery. cotton ginned and unginned at the low.
eat current rates.
H. M. THOMPSON,
Local Agent, Williaton. 8, C,
N. B. Policiea issued in best Kn^liab lire
Companies if preferred, confined to dwell*
ing bouses, stores find contents.
Junc27-tf . f
Barnwell Lands for Sale
A FEW choice Cotton rianfftti- n*
can be bought, at rc-asotiable ratffiT,
situated near Willlston and Bh ekvllle,
between the B^uth Carolina Railroad
and the Edisto river. For terms ap
ply to H. M. THOMPSON, v
ocSM-U Willlston, & C,
Great ebanee to make me-
ney. If yoa can’t get goM
you ran get grreu bocks.
We need a person in every tout,. take suk-
seripties* for tke lacgest, cheapest and best
illustrated family publication in tbe world
Any oe- can beeorn. * successful agent. The
most elegant workaorsrt gives Are* to snU.
•crtbcni. The price is so Uw that almost
everybody subscribe*. On* agent reports
making amr f 150 in a week. A l»dy ageal
reports taking over 400 subscriber* in tss
days. All wke engags jaake,money fast.
You eaa derot* s'lyour time to tks butlsesa,
or only your spare timr Yen need not be
away from home over night Yos can do U
as well as othsr*. Fnlf particular*, direc
tion* and terms fire*. Elegant sad expensive
outfit free. If you want profitable work
seud us your address at onco. Iteostsaofh-
iug to try tbs burinsas. No «me:wbo cs
ss foil* to moke great pay. Address ••The
Msine. jsnS ly
Journal,'
DENTISTRY-
>1 ♦ f f '*!
J fi. E MILHODB.D D S
WLtbiuM. .S»1> DUek.lll*. S C.,
on Monday*, and will meet patient* there
anytime if due l•otice is given. Will attend
calls throughout BiraweU find adjacent
conn lies ..... aug22-6m
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Leadiig Millinery E>tabllsbment
OF AGQpBTA.
MRS. N. BRUM CLARK
OOLICIIS orders fur Hate, Bonnets
O and Fancy Goods. ,
Alt the leading shapes in Hats sod
Bonnets. Prices low.
. Large stock, of Fringe, Ribbons,
Laces, Hair Switches, &o.,
Zephyr, Cord Bqatfd, Jewelry, Ac.
nov2l-3m
251 Broad Street.
Aui
tuguste. Go.
W.J.FARR
“THE LAMP MAN.**
HAS MOVED to the Hotchkiss Store, op •
^positeThom** R. Rkidea’ nnd the fountain,
and maxi store east of F. £. Minas’ Grocery
More, and be wU be glad to see his old pat.
rone and as fo*ny sew ones as may desire
Good and Cheap Lamos, Crockery, Glaas-
’ ^vaie. Kerosene Oil, ana bis usual variety of
Goods needed by every bouse-keeper. No.
1 Keresine, Iff*, to Mo. s gallon ; sad alee
•elD tbe i'
SAFEtr LAI
that make* any lamp i
oetl0-3m
"ARTHUR
Attorney and
- Ctdlecfioufi s h
LLAR,
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