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s jrr.. THK PB9PI-E* jroro* w. Roi.Miim A4ii*r. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1879. *1 1 iiwn . -^■1 —— 1 T 1 ^ .m XVk are net tfaponaible for the view* of our correapondente. I '■"■£' -^-^44" TheBnkT.¥ The plague baa broken Mt to Roi- •U. -* . 1 >■■ \ \ v -(A . , TV* dimatlj hope tlmr the Govern' mont will, in the interest of science, pro vide for an exaniftfttton of tba brabs of bar most distinguished serviints. In many oases it would be weQ for the ex- aminalba to be made belbre the denth of the subjects,'while in others no harm will result from delay The you in ft men of our ooontry would learn many valua Bio lessons In a brief time that would trove of inesleulable benefit to (hem and to the country. All greet men have t^ejr peculiarities, but there is a touch of tdture that makes the whole world of public men kin. If our hope is grati- fied we trust that Blaine, Conkling, Ed mund*, Windotn, Ben Butler. Grant and Hayes will be the first shining lights that am examined. They an all ambi tious, and each wants the highest seat in the synagogue. Blaine, the victim of Mulliga*’, su stroke, find bead flag- bearer in the bloody shirt legion, Conk- Hug, the lordly New Yorker, chief en- ginoer of the last attack Upon Mr. Hayos, Edmunds, great champion of theamend- tninis that were to give Republicanism a mowepoly of ucgro Vblee a nd a In it* lenium of power, Wfndom, who aspires to be Commissioner of Immigration to lead the oolered votqr from the gall and bitterness of tbs Dcbodratic South to the free and frown North, Butler, the great American experiment, who is all things to ail men, and politically as rcck- less as an Irmbman at Donnybrook, Grant, the belt ttamp^f the great Re* public, end Hayes, the. tea drinking President, who etole office and shuts bis pious bps and averts hU temperate noee as he paeeea dram shops, arc all representative men. Their world holds them as the very embodiment of all Christian and patriotic virtues, hot the autopsy we desire made will solve all doubts, and we venture to predict that in every convolution of their brains will be Jauad one .dominant word-idea—* X •ere. The Cfceyemwe 91 Two years ago our army captured a faffs baud of Cheyenne Indians on the wnrjiutb. About half of the oaptivea were sent to wreoerratioo in the Indian Territory. No regard was paid to fami ly ties in making the separation. Last Pall they escaped and took up the lino of march northward, committing many exoesses, as they songht reunion with their scattered families. After a long pnrsuit they were cap tured by that Christian warrior, Gene ral Howard, of Freedmeu’s Bureau fkme, and confined in Fort Robinson. Ift was resolved to return the poor Wretches, half s’anred and without clothing, to the reserVWion. They rc- fused to go, and on Sunday, the 5t!i instant—God’s day—it was determined to starve them into submission. Two of (heir chiefs were placed iu irons. For three days the entire party was kept in prison, without food, clothing or fire, with the thermometer 1& degrees below Prefrnrtng death to man's iohu- iity, they eaeaped to the prairie, bnt Were pursued* and fired qpon by the soldiers. Forty were killed,'of whom daly a few were warriors. Old men, women and children found no mercy. Thus has the best Government the world aver sew entered ou the eternal books an act which for cold-blooded atrocity baa no parallel in modern years, but the saints who wept over “ Uncle Tosah Cabin ” will atill adore Sherman and the Republican party. Rinchback and Smalls are heroes and martyrs be cause the African can vote; but the In dian is not, in their view, worthy of (bat kindly care which would be given by BbrgbV Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animala to an over-laden dray horse. * " a* 9>nfiwftn'si^*, 1 .....ig-gags never fail os. , The extravagant habits born of King Cotton’s rule hsve been unlearned, the moral tone, the home economy of our people and the plash 1 Ootogreasifibn Bcleloher, of Tefcae, Is that never says die will shortly bring dead, bask a new and solid prosperity. The j Twenty-two Legislatures are bow In Christmas of this year will be the first aeaploo. "?£_ ^ milestone in our march < S. N- GREEN. ' Camden consumed f8S turkeys dur ing tbs holidays. ' . t ' ^ Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. meets at Gbester.on the 16th prox. . Clarendon county will he run on a temperance schedule tbia year. Five residences were burned id Marlon county week before last. Eighteen phosphate veseels were In Bull and Coosaw rivers last week. Honih Plarollnp la credited with 69 failures last yeaf, aggregating $1,788,- 1322. ^; In ,AJiken teachers are paid, accor ding to grade, 82, 24 and 16 dollars per month. The Straight-Out Democrat, of Co- umMa, Is laid out, but the Pboonlx still Jives, Columbia's debt la estimated at $850,000, and her taxable property at $1,600,000. In municipal elections throughout the State “ wet tickets” have carried the day. .— . yX Spartanburg’s sheriff’s sales on sain- day—one bale of cotton, and ahe says she Is a city. Relthfleld rice mflls, In Georgetown, were accidentally burned last week- loss $22,665. Chester continues straigb'-out, hav ing elected a siowu pure Democratic Town Council. The Governor hns appointed Gen. James Chestnut Master in Equity for Kershaw county. ; •T'T:—TT , ** John B. Hubbard, the notorious ex- State constable, Is now digging gold in Andefson county. There are only eight Episcopalians In Williamsburg county, but there is no lack of good people. Gen. E. Kirby Smith was In Colum bia lost week, and called on Hampton, his old comrade in aims. South Carolina wants Immigrants, but parties seeking divorces will And no comfort within her borders. Mad dogs are reported in Charles- too and Columbia. Leaden pills will cure, if properly administered. On New Year’s day Abraham Biley, tbs oldeat man in E<igeQeld, died at the advanced age of 115 years. Mr. J. B. Moore. of Klngstree, has Reb Vance Will be North Catalina's next Senator, ' JusTtce grrpt, t7ntted8tate*15tiptgTHB CASH DKALEB IV discovered a process by which copper "pToymetit and without the commonest ■ r-'l, Oar Nortbern and European advices ■bow tbe existence of unusual distress and roffering. Iu England tbe destftu* tioa aatong tbe laboring classes is ap> luffing. Thousands of skilled laborers ia every department of industry are out of employment and dependent for their sobsisteocw on public charity.' Un til there is a revival of trade, 01 which there is no hopeful immediate prospect, there can he no perinanent or general relief. A lively emigration to the United Ftotee is likely to take place. In New Yurt tbe shops of the pawnbrokers are filled with the diamonds of those who once wars them in the proudest circles sf society, with the silverware of mere tbe bridal gifts of (ait bread. We 0# cause for We can Our genial di- kind soil are albas that will can be welded ae readily as Iron. The State Grange meets in Charles ton on the 4th February. Will the Barnwell Granges be represented ? The report of the S’ate Treasurer for the month of December shown a balance in the (reaeury of $372,134 70. Judge Kershaw opens Court In Aiken on the first Monday in Febru ary. Tho civil dockets are very full. Tbe Teller Committee reached Charleston on Tuesday. An abun dance of testimony ie ready for them. Orangeburg sent nine recruits to the penitentiary last week and safely boused four criminals in the county jail. The cltiiene of Abbeville county are to assemble in msse meeting next Monday to protest agafost tbe stock law. The Missionary Record, Cain’s pa per, the last Radical organ in the State, has died under the eherilTs hammer. You know a man by hie works. A doctor’s record is to be found In the grave yards, and a lawyers’s in the poor house. Granges in Abbeville and Anderson have resolved to buy no guano this seas n unless manufacturers and deal ers reduce prices. Of 8,941 polls in Newberry 1.020 paid promptly. About $500 have been col lected on executions—total amount of tax delinquences, $1,813.90. A five year oM Columbia darkey drank a gill cf mean whiskey on Fri day, and the coroner’s jury decided that his drinking days are over. Revenue officers have gone Into win ter quarters in Greenville. They are out of money, and moonshiners are happy, and keep their stills hot One hundred and 1 thirty-three South Carolinians are attending colleges out of the State and 335 are pursuing their studies in our own colleges. Tbe gin house, mill and gin factory of J.* M. Mattbews, of Abbeville, were destroyed by fire at Ninety-Six last Monday—incetdlary, and no Inau rtnee. General John Bratton, of Fairfield ; Colonels J. D. Fope, of Columbia, and Zimmerman Davis, of Charleston, have been appointed Commissioners of Phosphates. • Anderson county Is greatly Interes ted la tbe election of trial Juallaes for the townsbipa. The pay average* about fifteen dollars a year—hut the honor of the thing. The Abbeville Medical Society must be »large one, judging from tbe nom» her of delegatee It has appointed to the State Medical Society, which meets In Charleston op tbe second Wednesday In ApriL, Court, ia dead, Florida was shaken up by an earth quake on the 12th. Alabama oleare $30,000, 4 year by hiring out eonvlcta. A narrow guage railroad to to be bijilt from J< pp« to Jerusalem. The English troops Ip Afghanistan have gone Into Winter quarters. W. H. Vanderbilt swears that his taxable personal pr'pert* 1e $0. An Ailahta genius Is getting ready to give every citizen of the capital'a cake of soap. Gold raining in North Georgla^fnd North Carolina will be actively prose cuted this year. And now they do say that Slewart’a body bus been recovered, $50,000 paid and no qneetions asked. Two thousand two hundred and thirty-one persons joined the Metho dist church in Georgia last year. Judge Clifford, of the United States Supreme Court, swears he won’t dleor resign until a Democratic President Is elected. South Georgia planters have made bo much syrup that they art. feeding it to stock, bweet milk Is tbe abun dant Consequence. Florida’s debt when Governor Drew went into office wbb $249,788 41. Now it to only $65,572 81. Bo much for twe years of Democratic rule. Five years ago, two hundred thou sand children in Georgia could not read. • Now only eighty-five thousand youug Ideas have not learned to shoot. Dr. Lovick Pierce, of Georgia, but a native of Barnwell, has not beefl sleepy at night in fifteen years,and has drunk no water In five years. He to now ninety-four year* oid. • 1 New York bad a first-class fire last week. Edwib Bates & Co., Who have a branch clothing house in Charleston, were burned out. Loss about $260,000; covered by insurance. A philanthropic Georgian Is prepar ing to procure at a reduction return tickets for cltisens of that State who have emigrated to Texas—grown sick of it and want to come back. Distress among the laboring classes In togtond to rapidly and alarmingly Increasing. Thousands are out of era- e and Fancy Groeerien. Plantation supplies, NO. S16 BROAD fiT|M«T, (Three Dows above Plan ten’ Hotel,) WOtTLlybe pleased to see any of his old *— will Oi Dfcl JHBBi _ , friends from Barnwell ami will Uuar- antee to sell them Fiiwt-Olaes Groceries at as low Figures as they ovn be hou ht in the< ltv. u Baying and afjttng strimly fur Cash. I cMallrnge CompeHtl"aJii prices. . 1 W*fi hsepmy Ntnck conMnmdly refilei , -- - oonrinoelly replen ished from Mori be* n and Wet'orn Mar- *'te Don’t forget the piece 815 Broid rwSr.'• ht J«n2A-SioOe GREEN. necessaries of life. A large emigra tion to this country is expected. In tbe Untopd States Senate, on the 17rh instant. Senator Conking, of New York* made a bitter, attack on Pru dent Hajes for his removal of custom house officers in New York. Thur man, of Ohio, defended Mr. Hayee. Let the good work go on. A Convenilow of I*or«ii6rif Set- tier*. Without Kefereare to Politics, at Charlotte, IV. V. BEAUTIFUL FLOW HIS, CHOICE SEEDS, Ac.. By Ma,l. For $1 w# mail postpaid, either of fol owing colleotione, all choice varieties: ‘20 Verbenaa, or 8 Heliotropes, 8 Geraniums, or-^fi Fuchsias, 8 Coleus.-’T^^r ffVto»e*, 4 IvUs, , or 8 Chrysanthemums, or 10 assorisd Gree’JNHouse Idsnts. 8 Gladiolus, or 8 Double Tube Rose. or24-5c, or 12 10c, pkts. Garden Seeds, or 24 packets choice Flower Seeds. Circular, with additions! collections, mailed to applicants. — - KDWD J. EVANS J- CO., (Local Agents Wanted ) f78] York, Ps. Order Sales. Maatooe A 0*. vs. Margaret Hull. By virtue of a dbereUl order made ia tbs above emitted case by lloh. Thomas Thom son, Circuit Judge, dated tbe 28th February; 1878. I will sell on salesday in FEBRUARY next, it beinjg the third day, of the said mouth, Barnwell C. H., 8. C., between the usual hours of sale, ihe following doe- re- SEND FOE PRICES. 4** A. PINE GHET. A VERY Desirable Fit f.»r a Cotton Factory will boglvn.gr ills to any Com pany that will use It the Pond, with the l am ready made, and &>- much land as will be necessary for the purpose. The property is situated on the north-east coreSf of AHtcn county, on the WaWiNT Pond Branch. The.locacb-n to unsurpass ed. Plenty of water, and ( erfectly healthy, ttnly three mil s from the South Carolina Uatlroad. ny information needed will be cheerfully given. Address OSPOBN K DY HES, B aekvltle, S. O. . JOSEPH KII* KINGS, v* indsor, s. c. DR. W.WSMIiH. Willis ton, s. C. - AtfrlnrTight, Tt%ayd interest fendant in and'to’s cicytain tract or lot of |4nd iu the town of Barnwell, m the counly of BarnVell, And State of South Carolina, being tbe premises on Which she resided at ihe time of her death, containins eight. acres, mere or lees ; and bounded on the worth by the road trading to Turkey Creek, east by said toad and the Baptist Church lot and lota of John I. Bronson and A P. Manvillr. south by lot of estate of N. G. W. Jfalker (divided by p street or alley from said premises) and B. A. Dromon and west by Turkey Creek. , -f Terms of sale : Cash. Purbhnsfcrs to pay fbr papers. Resold at risk of fortrer purchsser. ^ J. W. LANCAXTEK, 8. B. Cl Sheriff’S oftici, Barnwell C. January 11^1879. ;.v ALSO, Catherine A. Rowell vs. D. J. Thomas and J. C. Williams. By virtue of a decretal order made in Ihe above case by Hon. JacobP. Reed Circuit Judge, dated tbe 26th day of 8epteniber, 1877, I will sell on salesday in PEBUUARk next, it beingtbr third day of the said month, •t Barnwell C. H., S. C,., between tbe ueual hour* inf sale, the following cfftscribed real property: - All that other tract of land in Barnwell county, containing two hundred and fifty- j. i Tim ico, I »K A.L.TC11N IN’ VEGETAB.ES, OYSTERS, Etc* Charleston* 8. C. SVIA0! KII AD! I If you waotf cbeap Shad eeud- your your Orders to J. S. TERRY & CO. Also, Apples, Potatoes, Ouions, Ac. jan23-8mos 4 STATE OF J’OUTll CAROLINA. COUNTY OF BARNWELL. . Allen J. Wcftthersbee. Trustee of Aebiey - M. and Marlin F. Weath<T^lx*e. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR FI NAL DISCHARGE. To all Whom these Presents May Concern : The unrtcralgilwrt wilt icppiy the Hon. W. Gil note Blmli s, Probit'** Judge of Harnwf 11 county, on luetwlay, tbe 11th d-y of February. A. D. 1879, tor a Itnal d u- / barge ■<« True toe of Ashley M. and Mar- 'liu V. Wealher»bwi. ALLEV J. WE ITHICRSBEE. J nun ry 4tli, 1879. jan9-& Sale Of Land Under Mort gage* ' ESTATE OF It. S. BARKER. E. Vermeil Houser as Executrix of the last Will and restanieut of David H u- b< r, deceased, ve I harle4~B Flckirifg. "AH tBaf~pranlafioh or tract o( land slt- ur t« In the comity of Jiarnwt-H and htaUB a fores dd; bounded e-ist bv bindsof Heni y Flckllng, i orthwest by linils >d Samuel Re**d, southwest by lands - f Capers Mil hous and Jim Daniels. 6<>ut beast. b\ lauds of Winchester Grahatn and i-.K. FIckling, nnd containing two hundred and eight acres, more or less. Terms of sale: One-hetf cosh, a- d the baiauce on a credit oi twelve in< nth-, s»^ cured bv a bond of t>urchas<-r and a moit- gugepf the premises, beat lug interestfro-n day of sale. Purchaeer to t*avo *h*- i>rivi- I geof paying aH cash. • he prem s-s to be resold at former purchase’s risk if urms of sale are not complied with. Purchaser to pa> for all pa> ers. Resold at risk of former purchaser. J.W.LAJN1A> EB.8.H. C. Sheriff’s Offlue, fiaru- ' January 11th, 1879 Charlotik, N. C„ Junuary 15 — There met in this city to-day a con vention which has attracted a great deal of attention throughout the Southern States, more especially in, VinAila, N-*rth and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. The convention Is composed of Northern gentleman who have settled in the South since tbe war. In view of the frequent atd gross misrepresentation of the South on tbe part of tbe Republican politi cians and newspapers, it occuned to the other Northern settlers in this sec tion that a convention, composed of the chute of cittzens indicated, called to gether without distinction of party, religion or local lines, might put forth an utterance which would go far to ward convincing the Northern people of the true situation of affairs in this section of the country. Accordingly, about a mouth ago, Mr. Dumont, as prime mover in the matter, put forth a circular letter, directing copies of It to every Northern mao in the South of whom he could learn. Somehow or other the movement struck a popular chord. It was less than a week from the time the call was issued tha» res ponses began to pour In. Some were from Democrats and tome from Re publicans, some from those who were Federal soldiers and some from those who were not; but ihe letters came ftoni’tho Northern setilere until every pigeon-hole in Mr. Dumont’s office wae full of them. With four exceptions they are of the same tenor. In more than a hun dred the writers pledge attendance at this contention, and all declare tbrir satisfaction With their Sbuthern homes, sad that they find the soil more fertile than they expected. They cordially endorse the convention, and hope tbe attendance may be rferge. Between seventy-five and oua hun dred delegates were piesent from Tir glnia, North and Sdoth Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Mr. Dumont was chosen President, and a Vice- President was selected from each cf the other four States. Tbe committee cn resolutions submitted a seitos set ting forth forcibly and eloquently the attract loss of the Oouth and declaring false In letter and spirit tbe statement frequently published BY VIRTUE of the power and aut hority in me vested by aceitaln m i t gage f>oiu K. 8. Barker t * myself (dated 8th March, 1875, and recorded in Clerk’s Office at Barnwell iu Bivtistry Book VIMM, pages 600 and 6ot), 1 wi i offer for sale to the highest bi 'der fob cash on aalesdav in FBBBUARY next, at Barnwell ,H,th f, t certain tract of land, with buildings i here on, (ontaiuing two hui.dred and sixty acres, m-re or less. >aid tnot is situate on the waters of •* Jackson Branch,” a d bounded by lan<ts of J. Ha > Barker and R Lipsey on the north, on the east py lands of G. O. IT >wer», on th J south by lands o’ J. a . W ifliams and F. M. Y>>ung, and ou tho west bv lands o’ K. 8. Barkei Purchaser to pay fer papers. M1LE8 LOAD January 8th, 1879. HOLT. Mortgagee, j nlfi-td LIEN SALES. Warren, Wallace A Co. vs. R. 8. Barker. Tiy virtue'of a Hen warrant to me direc ted hy J. J. Brabham, Esq., ( lerk of the Court, l will sep on I uesdav afternaleeday In February next, it being the f.»ut ih day ..f tbewai i month, between the usual houis of sale, at the residence of R 8. Barter, for o <sh, the foHowiug described personal ^One^undfetPTmsheto of oorn, more or Itt&S* -* j* "*'• • - - ,‘vied upon -under foreclosure of Hen of R. 8. Darker to Warren, Wallace * to. alsd; C. Duenclng vs. John E. McCormack. On the same day, between th usual hours of sal-, for cash, at the residence of John' E. McCormack, the following des cribed personal propert> On nuudred - bushels of corn, more or ta8&. , One thousand pounds of fo der, more or '^iye hundred pounds of seed cotton, more or ■ Levied up m under foreclosure of Hen of John K. MuCormack to C. Duenclng. ALSO, v Paul B. Felder vs. George Wilson. On the same day. between the usual hours of sale, to the highest bid-er. for cash, at the rWddei ce of Ge<*rge Wilson, the fbllnwlng deso* Ibed pers<in*|property: Heventy-ilve bushels of oOVn/ mole or .Levied upon under forcloeure of Hen of George VVllsbn to Paul *. Felder. ^T;w. LANCAHTEH. 8 B. C. Hheirir-* Offlbe. Barnwell 0. H-. 8.C. January 18 187#, Mortgagee s Sale. ¥ ! v By virtue ef » poser ia s certain mort- gage from J. F. Free to J. F. Grtmeo, daied 26th day df F«b*sary t 1877, and rroorded in the r’s Ofllee of Barnwell county on Rcftisteri the 2d day of AprQ. lSTT. mad duly araigne-l to me, I will ie)!, at public outcry, at the Railroad Depot, ia the t#4a of Bamberg dmirt. Carolina, en Wednrtday, the 2Vth day ef Jaadsry, 1871, at IP o’clock ■., all tract i r planUtion of «al oathto, aituate, ly ing and being to Barnwell county, la the butcaf reeald.aa the porth aule^f Cototen’a Br. aoh, ooataintog ti asm, more or lose, and bounded No. 6. No. 4. Baterirarg Sweep. No. 12 Diamond" PointBullTongue No. 13. C^at-Iron Tura Shovel. No.‘ 9. Magnolia Sweep, No. 1.’'Wrought Lapring. No. 7. Heel Bolt. No. 8. Grass Rod- one ACrek, more or less; and bounded by ! No. 17. Singletree Irons lands of George Boylst-m. by the above des cribed tract, 8. Still, Mrs. Hartzog and the old Charleston and Augusta road. The above tracts being parts of the whole trac. covered by the said decretal order. v No. 19. » ■ No. 2. Greenville Sweep. No. 15. Scraper. No. 14. Steel Turn Shovel. No. 11. Greenville Bull Tongue, Np. 10: Steel Shovel Blade. No. S* Wrought Clevis. No. 3. Wrought Clevis. No. 16. Plow SmgTetree. No. 18. Harrow,Teeth. Harrow Teeth. Plats wilt b j exhibited on day of sale. Terms : Cash. * Purchasers to pay for papers. Resold at risk of former purchaser. J. W. LANCASTER, 8 B. C. Sheriff's Office, Barn well C. H., 8. C., JauimryT+th, 1879. ALSO, “W"ood and Iron Heel Adjustable IPlow Stock.. HART & COMPANY. : " •- . CORNER KING AND MARKET ST8., ' ^ ^ CilAKL.KS’XON, S. C. ^ Age^s for Avery & 8oaa* PI-wa. jdov23 6n> GUANO ! GUANO!! e :0:- FOR COMPOi US F. Tiisro laiuwell C. R., 8. C. Execution Sales. Cherry Main et at. ▼■*. G Mutler McMillan et ul. BY YIHTURof pun ry oxeeuti >ns t<» me Im-epfi, 1 will 8*11 nt Ba* iiw<*H C. -^ i*. ., m» tn FKI RU v HY n«-xt, It being ‘h»* llilr*! day <if sai l mouth, lo*- IWveilrTlje usuii- h--ursof saie. to th* high est bidder, f- r eat-h, the following desctUHni real property, to-wit • A11 of thes>-plai 4:ffV inter st in and to a certain p an'otion ■ f land i i iiniwell county; ftirtuerly the '•r<>p*-ity <-f El*z iiietli G*Ham, contaiiitng one hiincred ml ten acres, more "r les-*: bounded north b. lands cf t raticis Gtimes south aim west by (amis of J. Muuillau and oast by lands of — Duncan. Purchasers to pay for papers. * Ley ted upon as the property of Cherry Main. Sarah Hlm.m. Mary Blta-ui, Viney Gillara, John Uillani nnd Urbanna Miller, at the suit of G. Duller M<:> illau etal. Resold at risk of former purchaser. W. T Blanton vs. Jno. R. Lane. AH of defendant’s right, title a d Inter est i I and to the billowing desc ibed irnet oi land in hariiw 11 count-. sai I tract con- tittnitig one bundled a d tifty-fivu acres, more or lege; ts-unded north a'*-' west • y I .i ds of n. M Key, s<mth and i-ast by lands of the estate of Basil Burckhalter. ALSO. Defendnrit’s right, title and interest In and to that other tract ot land iu Itarn- well coun'y, containing th-ee hundred acres, ore or less- bounded bv land- of the es'ate of E. D. Owens. B. O. Oochraii, Culib KiUingsworth and M A. Ransom. Pnn-haHers to -pay f--r papeie Levied .tp«»n as t'h-- property of Jno. R. Lane, at tbe suit < f W. T. Blanton*, ALSO, W. T. Blanton vs. Wm. D. Lane. Alt of defendant’s right, title and Inter est In and to a certain tract .f land In Barnwell county, containing one hundred And ftfty-five ae es, more or les-*; bound ed north and west bv lands of H. M. Key, south and east by lands of tbe estate of Basil Bunkhalter. PurchasersU» pay for papers. Le’-led unoti as the property of Wm. D. Lane, at the suit of W. T. Blanton. ALSO, „ ' - Ann Owens and Francis Ready vs. Wm. ton* Hiug. All of defendant’s Interest in andTo a oertalu tract of laipl in -Barnwell county on which he now resides, said Interest be ing one hundred and lifty acres, more or less; bounded by lands of J. C. Miller, es tate of J. J. Cater,- J. P. Plaits, Charlie 8nnth and others. Purchaseis to pay fo» papers. Levied upon as the property of William spelling, at the suit of Ann Owens and Francis Ready. Johnson’s Chemicals! , '• * ,. . — O NE TON Cliemicftls comoosted with two tons Cotton Seed or Stable Manure will make thret tons-ol 08 good Fertili zer a? any Standard Article on the market, FOUND FOR POUND, at less than Unc-Ualf the Ccst. " * , For a Straight Fertilizer ■ USE . fc . ' Clark s Dissolved Bone. X Has given entire satisfaction AS rich in plant footT as the host, wherever used. —— —-—-—r-——— Both the above Guanos have lieen thoroughly tested in Barnwell in past seasons, and in nearly every instance, when used once, were used again. Send to Dunbar, Clark & Co., PROPRIETOItS, AUGUSTA, GH0RGI \, Or their Agents, tor Pamphlet and Prices. BDNES, DOUGHERTY; & CO., —Dipokters of— E q glish Cutlery, Swedish Iron —AND— Lso, H. M. Duncan va. Jjio.T. B. Dortch. * -i ■ All that certain tract of land in Uarn* well county, containing three hundred acres, m<rr- or lees; bounded by lands of E A. Uouutre*-, R. M. Harden, J. J. Morns and W P, OeVb. Purchasers to nay for papers. Levied upon aS tHe property of John T. B. Dortch, at the Suit of 11. M Duncan. J W- LAN A8TEK. 8 B. »l. Sheriff’s office. Barnwell C. H., 8. C., Jan- uan liUi, VfiV ' Mortgagee’s Bale. . , ^ ^ ti.*. Sbuthern people Willi in tolerance nod r. M. Ray . with enmity towarde freedom of speech Terms: Grek, and purahraer to pa/ tit and of the ballot The ree-dutioos paper*.' F. M. BAMBfiRG. were adopted unaoimoaiely. Tbe cltl* > * Arai|aae. aena presented the eo&v«ntk>B With Mi Bamberg, 8. a, December 8tot, 1878. addwaa ofwelcorea. ^ j >a2*id BY VIRTUE of Ihe power conferred upon me by a certain mortgage deed from w. H. Itogood lo myeelf, dated the 18th day of No* ▼ember, 1876,1 will evil at public auction at Blackvillc to the highest bidder for caab, at 11 o’clock a m., on 8A,TURUAY, the 25th day of January, 1879, to aatisfy said mort. gage, the following described property, to wit: All that tract ok parcel of land situate ■in the county of Barnwell, known aa the Lancaster Plade,’ Containing three hud- dred and fifty acres, more or leas, and bounded north by lands ot W. g, Reynolds nnd the South Covina Railroad, south and southeast fay Waiarmalofa Branch and kti'dr _ of Woffington Oak man, east by lands of Elia Leo, and west by Dpringtown Kosd and lands Purchnaer to pay for papere. > >. W. FAIIHKLL, Mortgagee. Blackvillesfi. G., Hkiember 80, 1878. *. , jnn2-td * ]9figcelEaneo(i§r?ardwar^ DUELERS ITST \ m\ STEEL, N.U1S, -I Oft, ETC, ETC. -WE OFFER THIS SEASON- FLOWS, PLOW STotKS^ and all kinds Plow Material, at , . Extremely Xjow Prices! BONES* DOUGHERTY & XXX (Successors td BONES, BLOWN & CO.) 7l- -84 mno&M mbkiioittomim mum, 3.82 Broad Ht.* -A.o^u»ta* Gn.» Is now selling Goods at sacrifice in order to make room for Spring and Summer Goods. Suits formerly sold at $12 now at $8, and everything in propor tion. Also, he keeps tho RHILADEEPEIIA SHOE HOUSE, 1821, where Goods can be bought fof a good deal less than their value. * If you visit Augusta give the OAK HALL a trial and you will be convinced yourself 71—84 H. BROOKS. The Poor Man'* Friend. Mortgagee’s Sale- BY VIK'DK ot tbe powef conferred upon me bv s certain mortgage deed from Kachel C. Wolfe to myself, dated ‘he third da* of July. I mil sell at public ouc- tlon at KlBck?in« to IIm IdghCK bidder for cash, at eieveii o’cl «k a. m, onNATUR- DAY, the eighth day of Fcbi uary nexl eatlef v the su'd mortgage, the fc described pr p* rty, lo-wit: ix t, •wing A ceitair* Inter parcel of land situated in the Town of BladkvillS, measuring fif ty-six fe t front on Bat-oallla atm-t, nod three hundred feet deep, more or less, and liounded on the north by PascaM street; east by lots of <\ a. Lartigue, formerly of I aniel Jewe> 1, west hy Jot of Sarah ( aliff and children, and ex'endihg.so th }• the direction of the HquMi ('aroiloaRailroad. G. B. LtRTIGUE, Mort mgee. JNO. B. BFLUN’G R, . Attorn y for Mortgagee. Janlfi-'d ... BarnwellLahds for Sale FRW choice Ooiton Plantations Jt\. cad be bought at reasonable iWg, sftusted near WilllstoD aori Blftckvilto, between the S'lQth Oarollna R*tilr< ad and tbe Edtoto river. For terms ap- ply to H. M. THOMPSON, Wltltoton,«. 0. Barnwell Preparatory School For boys and girus. ^r-r, T HE undersigned begs to announce that beta now prepared to receive pupils on the following terms, vl*: L»iIn,French, Mathematics, and the vari *U8 English branches,' per quarter ...!$10 00 The same per month . g 00’ Instruction In the Eugliah branch**, R-sdlng, Writing, Arithmetic, Geograp^f, GrauJ-' mar, per quarter 8 The same* per numth • a nn* W. G TYSON, Prfnclpai Music lessons gtvsu by n oo lady teacher. Board on resaonabla terms I village. 7fi_ ABTHUR M. OWENS. Attorney and Counsellor at Law' “ BATtUrWELL C. it., 8. C. Collections a specialty. Practiced in all the Courts, fieplfr j....