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p THK JOHN W. K4U*r. THURSDAV, iAlWf ARY 80, 1670. - Wb are not responsible for tbs tlew* of osTcornfspon^imbir The Teller CfthM^Uee. v f South Carolina is poor in material wealth, bat ricbJoliam. No State has, in proportion to population, u greater per oenUge of truthless roacals. A grand gathering of these sinners has Welcomed the Teller Committee and fts cashfer to Chttrieston* From all p4yU of the. State they hare flocked to ly the object of tbO meeting, alluded to the spirit of oppression* Jt nss bis misfortune to bare observed on the pan of the ruling majority df tbs club from which we had beeu forced to se- ! eed». Ho spoke of tbs shameful scenes that had been enacted upon the floor of the ball tn which we were assemble^ 1 said that Tie ffiUTWBtT cwrythlng fa bis power to prevent a division of the Club by persuailo'O’ahtf entreaty of the' FlVe hundred and twelve post offi ces In South Carolina. *. w - Elght murdeters were hung In^outb Carolina during thd year 1878. The Second Circuit waa called in the Supremo Court on Tuesday, 28th last. Mr. .liffeiflon Davis writes that he will never actively enter politics again. Oolumbos, Da., has a bagging fac tory which turns out about half a mil- yards yearly. . " ■ *" > 1: Copgressman 1^nrtfco^‘o^ IlUiloK t _ DotnptroihnrGeneral Hn^wwsbe. Iaucngly favors Senator.Bajard..for ^ ore the Teller Committee on the £<kh | ^he Presidency. cribed teaf property .• Ion bfcl fore lost majority to be merciful without effect, J Governor Hampto* has tecotored and thati considering our rights ns * u flloieBtly Ur visit the State H^use free men, ws irors entitled to reprtsen- several ilmos. tattoo before the law, andjn Ins mind, n^y Hampton, daughter of secession was the only remedy the e«se tb(? will soon visit Wash- admitted of. Mogton. Sbo is represented as being Nominations were then made fdr | ta n t slender and graceful, with mag-1 once near Moscow. You must profess religion before Mr. Spdrgeon will marry you. He knows the benefit of the coDsolaRlons thereof at such a time. ' ’"y'**»»* “ ' ' ’ ^ • AH Europe is alarmed at the rapid spread of the plague; It Is spreading everywhere % and has made its appear* l or tne.cwte uicy nave «/1 Calhopn nominated Dr. |B*«t tlm isvsetigftton of the late e*® 0 " Ug. O’Oilvie. Mr O’Bryan nominated tion la SotrttCarolina. District AUor- o a p t< George H. Elrkland. The eleo- my NorUirop has been busy in calling yon resulted as follows : them, and they have come with a roadt-* | Oapft. Geo. H. Kirkl.ind, President. officers of the ettib. Mr. Tobin noral-1 D jg ceut t | Hr | t jj a j r au j fg^fii^jecoh- natsd Dr. John 8. Stofley forTresldenL ve j-g a tional powers. ness equal to that with which an Irish man goes to a wake or a wedding. They have carried with them their carpet-bags as party credentials, and the Wood and thunder stories that they have learned by heart are so outrageously overdrawn that no one except a bigoted Dr. 3.8. Stoney, 1st Yice-Presldqnt. Mr. II F.Hugbes, 21 “ Col. J. J. Brown, 31 “ “ ' I. L. Tobin, Si crotnry. Henry T. Farmer, Treasurer. Mr. Tobin introduced the following resolution: 1. Resolved, That applicants for The Newberry Herald says that about seven hundred dollars were in vested during the past week In auc tion books, a larger umouut than haft been spent for literature at the regu lar and legitimate book stores in this" town in three years. Many of the books were sold at figures exceeding regular retail prices. The courthouse in Hampton county is finished. Messrs. Wolf and Blake- mao, contractors, will hand it over to the building commission on Saturday, Arkansas proposes to get rid of al most its entire bonded debt by u Joint resolution repudiating every species of. public obligation contracted be tween January, 1861, and April, 1874. ? Tbo annual report of the Commis- sioners of Emigration shows increas ing prosperity also in the tide of emi gration. After several years of dim inution, the year 1878 shows ,AtV In crease of twenty thousand over 1877. Heretofore the Blue Grass region has been chiefly noted for its horsee, but now a “Kentucky paper claims tbat^a woman in Graves county of Order Sales. Mantoue It Co. vs. Margaret Hull. r " 4 By virtue of a dcwet*1 order made ia the above entitled case by. Hen. Thomas Tliom- son,Circuit Judge, dated the WtU February, 1S7&, l will sell ©a #alee4*y »a FKBKUAltV Mxf, it being the third day of the aaid C. If., 8. C., between tale, the follo w Ini ci? property : All the right <*tUe aipl interest of the de fendant in .and to a certain tract or lot of. land in the town of llarnwell, in the county of Barnwell, and Bute of South Carolina, being the pVemiaes on which.she resided at, the time of her death, containing eight Seres, mere or less ; and l*0mided o n the north by the road leading to Turkey Creek, east by said road and the Baptist Church lot and lots of Johu 1^. Bronson and A. P. Manvillo, south by lot. of.cstute of N.G. W. Walker (divided by a street or alley,from said premises) and J2. A. Bronson and., west by TuHtey Creek. —^' \ Terms of sale : Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers. Itesold at risk of forqier purchaser. J. W. LANCASTER, 8. B. C. SlmrilTs Olliee, Barnwell C. II., S. C January 11, 167'J — _ ^ BEND FOR 3?] ■i s jlZ would be- meraberehlp lt> thla club ehail be elec- the building commtes.on on oatumuy. that, a woman in wave* county o Radical office-holder or seek ted by ballot, and it shall take ten They wilt then hand It over to the that State bfw given birth to five chll Heve awvrd thayVttar. Of course the I votes to reject Bucb applicant. - . . . . ^ Hudicata of the committee will treasure | 8*o. 2. That no one be admitted a . . - ,L lln member of this club except that he wp ami carry home for campaign tbuu- , edge8 hj8 bonor DOt t0 vote against dar every lie that they have heard, while | the resolutions upon which the club Is Chs Democratic members will not seek to interfcro with thclr iaonopoly «T such war material. J substituting “five” for “ton iw good Utao we shall be viadteatod, tion one, and adopted, lot we hops that for the sake of Charles- Moved that the club be called Allen- tn theCostud! Chamber of the commit- | dale Reorganized Club, toe wilfee speedily fumigated and the fbunded nor the expressed object of this organization. These resolutions were amended, ” la sec- Couaty Commissioners, who will make I dren in thirteen mentha. The bus- arrangements to have the ground | band Is ‘as well as could be expect- clea red of rubbish and the house set J ud.’ f* ,—* In order. - • There is a hot rivalry between Unl- Abbevllie Press and BannerThe I tarians and UMversaiists In Yankton, county fences have beeu Iet :r>ut by | Dakotuh, la the matter qf making City by the Sea thus aaved from a vSita- tion <4 yellow Jad and bronze John. MMftlB* wFftfc* ■••rarwmlaed AI- Ulc data. Carried. Moved that the recited by-laws and resolutions be adopted. Carried. OF Atuomox, January 27,1879. Mb. Eoitok ‘.Being required by res olution of Allen dale Reorganised Dem ocratic CRub, as Secretary of same, to publteh In your paper the proceedings | nauu of tin Club at Its first msettog, on Saturday, 25th iftnt, I deem It neces- •ary to make the following explana tion of the object mp origin of the now organisation: At a mooting of the Allendale Demo- eratto dob, hold on the — day of De cember, 1878, certain resolutions, hav-1J M Gray object minority represen-1 P H Williams, ^,000, leaving a balance to Th.tproosedlDg.ot thto mSW.g.o3 ^ !m b kgUllltloo . D^me9 of members be publlebed Id | ^ * __ county papers, and tliat the third Sat urday iu February, at 11 o’clock, be our next meeting. Capt. Kirkland requests Secretary to publish bis resignation of Presidency pf old Allendale Democratic Club. I. L. Tobin, Secretary. townships at prices ranging from 8105 converts. The Unitarian church gave to 8160 per mile. Total length of a fi ra(Q atlc entertainment, which made fence 34 3 4 miles; total cost 84,431, many members. Then the Udversa- to pay which a tax of three-fourths of | Hat church gave a masquerade ball, one mtli is levied on all tbe property l which caused a large gain in Us mem- In the county, which will raise about, bersbip. leaving a balance to be provi- jnjfahapolls gpecfal of tfie lTtl ALSO, Catherine A. Rowell ve. D. J, Thomas and J. C, Williams. By virtue of a decretal order made in the above case by Hon. Jabob F. Keed Orcult Judge, doted the 2l!th day of Septtmber, 1877, 1 will sell on saleed.iy in FEBKUABt next, TTbeing the third day of the said month, at Barnwell C. H., 8. O., betoken the uenal hours of sale, the following described real property: All that other tract of land In Barnwell county, containing two hundred and fifty- one acres, more or less; and bounded by lands of George Boylstnn, by the above des- cribed tract, 8. Still, Mrs. Hartrog and the old Charleston and Augusta road. The above tracts being parts of the whole Iras 'covered by the Bald decretal order. No. C. Orangeburg Sweep. No. 4. Batesburg Sweep. No. 12. Diamond Point Bull Tongue No. IS. Cast-Iron Turn Shovel. Nq. 9. Magnolia Sweep. No. 1. Wrought Lapring No, 7. Heel Bolt. No. 8. Grass Rod. No. 17. Singletree Irons. No.. ? No. 2. Greenville Sweep. . No. 15. Scraper. No. 14. Steel Turn Shovel. No. 11. Greenville Bull Tongue. No. 10. Steel Shovel B|ade, No. 5. Wrought Clevis. No. 3. Wrought Clevis. No. 16. Plow Singletree. No. 18. Harrow Teeth. Harrow Teeth. members CLUB. I L Tobin, J J Brown, G C Wimberly, W V Ha**!, E G Tobin, L B O’Bryan, * f their own delegate to county Mod, were Introduced by Dfc John W. O’GUvie, tnd by vote of the Club were submitted to a committee for consid eration. The oommittee con Mated of Son. L. W. You mane, Ooi. John a Da- want, CoL J. J. Brown, Mr. Wi B. Brab ham, OoL L. B. O’Bryan, J. & Mlxson, Beq., and L L. Tobin. Upon tbeoe resolution* the oommittee tilled to re port. OoL Davant being abeenC, mak ing a tie vote, aw follows: Meaars. i and Tobin voting In foumans, Brabham it the reeolutioaa. next regular meeting of the Ctntvoa tbe 10th Inetnnt, OoL Brown, a* chairman of tbe oommittee, stated that the oommittee oould not agree; Whereupon Mr. O'Bryan Introduced the following resolutions, being in sub- •tnaoe the reoolutloni of Dr. 0’Oilvie modified no to fora: L Beeolved, That hereafter In every election for delegatee to n county con vention every legal voter of the club who deotraa to do eo may associate Unwelt with hie fiiaqde of the olob la a subdivision to be known and desig nated aa subdivision Noe. 1,1,8,4, fta, We the omo may be. Baa 2. A subdivision shall contain the anmberof membera wbloh a county —.— k Heretofore or qu* bere- i entitled to one delegate, eebdlvlslon shall be eo- ' to elect by baHpt one delegate to J B Williams, >u, J 8 H J F L Emanuel, M Kaphan, A B Connor, R P Searaon, W B Oliver, A M Emanuel, W A AU, 0 A Lane, Julius Skky^ C M Hiere, B M Mondheim, R H Boott, Henry Wolfe, U A Calhoun, Jerry G Googe, J L William*, George H Kirkland, B W Grovea, J T Groves, V P Moore, M Jenkins, W W McEvoy, J A Miller, H F Farmer, J W O’GUvie, Coot) Id, > Barnes, J H 0 All, J H Simon, W R Darlington, J S Stoney, . I W Jenkiua, W F Googe, E L Ducom, Frank Dickinson, L F Hughes, W W Arnold, J Y Calhoun, J D McKellar, James Connor, J C Davant, Chaa Davant, M. D. l*lata will b« exhibited on day ofeale. Terms: Cash. ^ Purchasers to pay for papers. Resold at risk of former purchaser. J. W. LANCASTER, S. B. C. Sheriffs Office, Barnwell C. H., 8. C., Jauuary llth, 1879. . XLSOi ' . _ E^Yermell Hou?er aa EXecutrl* of the last Will and Testament of David H< u- 8<*r, deceased, vs. (JharlesR. FiCkllnK, All that plantation or tract of landeit- ut.te In the.connty of Harnwell and State aforesaid; bounded east by lands of Henry S.Flcklins:. northwest by lands of Samuel Beod, southwest by lands of Capers Mil- houfi and Jim Daniels, sout heast hy lands of Winchester Graham and H, 8. Ficklinn, and containing two hundred and eight acres, mote or less. Terms of salot Ono-half easln aufiL balance 6n a credit'Of twelve months, se- cure<l bv a bond of pbrehaser and a mort- 8 a^e of the premises, bearing hit west from ay of sale. Purchaser to have the prtvi- !• of paylnsr all cash.. fh« premises to be resold at former purchaser's risk if gloomy over the recent concerted ao- her Jaws continued to open and shut urmsoi sale are not emu pi ied^ with, tioo of the gunoo manafacturora and w itb . violence that contorted the K^idStrltVof fonorr ou'-'hwr. dealers In inlnlng the price of f.rtlll- .hole of her face. Aphp.lelan up. gMrtr. .AS'-htSSjiSlTLtPo. zers and reducihg tbe option price ox plied bandages, but it was only by | j auurtr y nth, 1879. cotton. This step on the part of the I mating her insensible with chloroform monopolists will doubtless result In] that she JlukW;d Sl It was a^ase the reuticea smo u. « — ox spmsraomFadtroo^t diodotai. ^ U1M dWi "Wood n;id Iron Heol A.djustabl^ now Stock. ” HART & COMPANY. - CORNER KING AND MARKET 8TS., - ' C H ART. KSXO>T, 8. O. „ „ , tv, dov28-Cm Agents for Avery A Sons PLgjf*- Abbeville McMilum: A meeting of the Santuck farmers is called for next Saturday to take sided in the guano war. Tbe plan is to get the people to co-operate with each other in this fight against monopoly. A single man can do the guano trade no injury, but the entire community RibBaAMZSD I B peaking out together will make the fertilizer companies come to terms or keep their stuft The farming community is rather gives an account of tbe most singular killing ever reported. Leonidas Gro ver, living near Newtown, Fountain county, lad., while in bed was killed by tbe fall of a meteoric stone. Tbe missile weighed twenty pounds, and came crashing through the roof, stri king Grover in the breast, causing in stant death. ' Lida Smith Shewed gum In Louis ville until her Jaws kept moving In spite of her effort to stop them. She! took the gum qpt of her mouth, but , tn flOtlfML subdivision shall be ^ »r* or at say regular mast- called for tbs purpose of steering M* f : Provided, That a list of the of .eaeh subdivision shall bo aaj eleerioo of 16. Thirteen members shall eon- stltute a quorum for each subdivision of twesfty-flve members competent to ; OM fetaMtft. t ' Sxo. 6. elections by sub-dlvftsions of tbs dub- or by any unsubdivided ssrtloB of tks siub shall bo held dor- tag s regular session, sod the dub ■hall sot adjourn hy veto nor shall tbs fdmtfmsw adjourn the dub until the uaflMisd sad the subdivided portions fto hold and de- Thsse resolutions produced an sal- rndfod dehsts before tbe dub.partld- pa ted In by Meson. Q’tylvle, O’Bryan and Tobin In favor of and Messrs. You • asjbrtty vote of tbe dub. Bardl- began, forming a from tbe old, and ■oonobtsls- seat: , form ourselves objhot of tb* TbePkoaphate War Opeacd Wllllstoa. A meeting of the farmen of Wlllls- ton and Roeemary townships was held at Wllltston on Saturday last, tbe 25th ibst, for tbe purpose of taking Into Consideration the question of tbe re cently Increased prices of commercial fertilisers by manufacturers, and of se curing united action by tbe farmen of tbe county In relation to tbe same. Oh motion, ft. Weathenbee was called to the chair, and J. M. Hair re quested to act as secretary. The ohatrman explained the object Of tbe meeting, and expressed tbs opinion that tbe inore&sed prices de manded by tbe manufaoturen of fer tiliser* was little short of asking the whole proceeds of the labor of farm- an for tbs benefit of the wealthy cap italists who had Invested their money In that business. A oommittee was appointed by the Chairman to report suitable action for (he meeting. After consulting, the com mittee made tbs following report) Whereas, We learn through the pub lic press that at a recent meeting of manufacturers of commercial fertilisers h6UT it Augusts, Ga.. It was resolved by (he said manufacturers to largely increase thdr prices for tbs Various grades of fertilisers as heretofore ex changed for ooftoa? and whereas It la a foot patent tor every farmer who has ever bought commercial fertilisers for the purpose of making oottoo, that the prices ws have heretofore paid and tbs exchanges heretofore made are, (o the fullest extent, all that can be afforded by tb* formers, unless we dhysts tb* whols of our earnings to tbs benefit of others ; therefore, be R, 1. Resolved, That we believe form ers have as much right to combine, and srs as capable of united aotioii^ in IBs matter aa the maottfootmrera. 1 That wsneommend that a meet fog be bold at Banweif G. H. on sales- day Is February, at 12 m., to take fo to oonsMsfotton tils subject. fo hat* IRS lag and resolutions War* J* The following resolution was passed by tbe Millbrook Agricultural Club, of Aiken, on January llth: Resolved, That we, the members of the Millbrook Agricultural Club, do hereby protest against the action of tbe guano dealers who lately assem bled la Augusta, Ga., and we declare oar determination not to purchase any fertiliser when tbe price is over 450 pounds of cotton for first-ciaas ammonlated and 300 pounds for acid phosphate. We learn from the Newberry Her ald that on Friday evening, tbe 17th Inst., about sunset, while the iron door opening to tbe cells on the third story of the jail was being closed, three of the colored prisoners rushed out. Their names are Jesse Harmon, Dray ton Hiller and Peter Williams.' Har mon ran around the passage way to a window on the same floor, on the west side, andjumped to the ground, a dis tance of forty or forty-five feet. Hie thigh was broken in two places, and the bone protruded through the fleeh and skin, tearing off the flash and muscles for several inches. The piece of bone between tbe two frac tures was shattered. The wholp par ty were reoaptured. There Is so money in the State Treasury, except what Is put there 16 be paid as Interest on the public debt. All the appropriations made by tbe last Legislature are exhausted, and the various salaried officers of tbe Bute will have to wait for their next month's salaries till the.taxes oome In tn May or April, or borrow money at one or one and a quarter per cent, a month at the banks. And wo are In formed that the experience of tbeee gentlemen for a large portion of the past year or more has been similar to fols. This ought not to be qo. When a salary Is given to a public officer the Legislature should so* that he fo not .compelled to disoount it and really get less" than he seems to get—[Colum bia Register. I A little negro, t*o or torso years old, fell Into Mr. J. D. Face’s well near Hodges last week, and was almost mi raculously delivered from a watery death hy Its mother. Tbe well was forty feed deep, and tbe child fell to the bottom. Tbe mother was some no hft* m IWV U'JKB. I auout one dog to every three sheej.. I In one year 28,061 sheep were deetroy-1 ed by the dogs. Tbe Commissioner of Agriculture ^thereupon asks this per tinent question : “ Does our State | Constitution guarantee to a citizen the right to keep and propagate a species of property by which the value and ex-1 istence of bis neighbor’s property is I constantly jeopardized and' imperill ed f” This question needs answering, for the same reason, in South Caro lina. 'pTp.r.iition Sales- Cherry Main ot al, vs. (i. jquuxot jictuiiihu et &L time of the accident, bat rushed to the resoneand climbed down into the well holdtag to the wall reek and the piping of (he pomp. The child was found Clinging to the pump up to Its mouth In water, and beyond the power of Vhs mtaum placed the child lowered STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF BARNWELL. Allen J. W-eatherebee, Trnatee of Aehle 1 M. and Martin F. Weatherebee, notice of Application for fi. NAL DISCHARGE. — To all Whom these Presents May Concern: The undersigned will apply to,the Hon. W. Gilmore HI mas. Probate Judge of | Barnwell county, on Tuesday, the llth day of February. A. D., MTS, lor a final dis charge Trustee of Aabley M. and Mar tin F. Weathers bee. ALLEN J. WEATHKRMHEE. January 4th, M7*. jan9-5 Sale of Land Under Mort-! 1 gage, ESTATE OF li. S. BARKER. BY VIRTUE of tbe power end authority In me vested by * certain mortgage f i otn R. U. Barker to myself (dated 8th March, 187S, and recorded in Clerk's Office at Barnwell In Ee^istry Book MMM, pages 800 and 601). I wld offer for sale to the highest bidder fob cash on saleeday in FEBRUARY next, at Barnwell • H., that certain tract of land, with buildings there on, containing two hundred and sixty aoree. more or lees. Katd tract is situate on the waters of “Jackson Branch,” ai d bounded by lands of J. Ham Barker and - R Lipaeyon the tfbrth, on the eeet oy lauds of G. G. B iwars, on the sdbth by lands of J. A. Williams and F. ILYoung, end on the west hy lands of R. U. Barker. Purchaser to pay for papers. MILEH LGADHOLT. January 6th, 1879. janubSi'** LIEN ■BHIPi Warren, Wallace A Go. vs. B. 8. Barker. By virtue of a Usn warrant to me direc ted by A J. Brabham, Esq., Clerk of the Couth I will sell on Tuesday after saleeday In February next, it being the fourth day of the said month, between the usual hours of sale, st the residence of R. 8. Barker, for cash, the following described personal "TgrsUd^ bushels of corn, more or lees. levied upon under foreclosure of lien of B. B. Buker to Warren. Wallaoe e Co. ALSO, 0. Dueuclng vs. John E. McCormack. On th4 same day, between the usual hoars of sale, for cash, at the residence of John X. McCormack, the following dee- fifty yards distant from the welUt tb* c, ^BgSS CSSff il l0 On« thousand hundred more or" oern, more or pounds Of fodder, more or of seed cotton, of lisa of •W-! John £. McCormack to /f i ■**■'*• ALSO, BanlS. Felder vs. Gsorps Wilson. ■uvu • owmws witran ymu own lowered Os, the same day, between the usual to her fo the well, and with this lofol hours^f sale, to the highest bidder, for OR her hfoaf aafalw sllmhari haolr Cn ' J^P**?**- b«?E £?£ | T TUE of sundry exeeulions to me directed, twill txll ff. i*...nwr-t*o U., >«. <1, v>u ealewlay in FEBRUARY next, it being I he third day of snid month, be tween the usual hours of sale, to the high est bidder, f<»r cefch, the following described real property, to-wit: All of those plaintiffs’ Interest in and to a certain plantation of land i:i I’acnweli county, formerly tne property of Elizabeth Gillatn, containing one hundred tnd ten acres, more or leas: boundei north by lauds of t iuncis Grimes, squth and west by lands of J. it. McMillan and east by lands of - — Duncan, Purchasers to pay for papers. Levied upon as the property of Cherry Main, Sarah Bloom, Mary Bloom, Vlney Gillum, John Uillam and Urhanna Miller, at the suit of G. Butler McMillan et al. Resold at risk of former purchaser. W. T. Blanton vs. Joo. R. Lane. All of defendant’s right, title and Inter est in and to the following desc ibod tract of land iu Barnwell county, said tract cot: talning one hundred a d Hfty-flvu acres, more or less: bounded north and west hy lands of H. M. Key, south and east by lands of the estate of Basil Burokhalter. ALSO, - Dofendani’s right, title ami interest in and to that other tract of land in Barn Well county, containing three hundred acres, more or less: bounded by lands of the <ytate of E. D. Owens. B. G. Cochran, Callb Klllingsworth and M. A. Ransom. Purchasers to pay tor papers. Levied upon as th<* property of Jno. R. Lane, at tbe suit Of W. T. Blanton. ALSO, W. T. Blanton vs. Wm. D. Lane. All of defendant's right, title and inter est tn and to a certain tract < f land Iri Barnwell county, containing one hundred and fifty-five acres, more or lees; bound ed north end west by lands ot S. M- Key. south and east by lands of the estate of Basil Burokhalter. Purchasers to pry for papers. Levied upon as the jiroperty of Wm. D. Lane, at the suit of W. T. Blanton. GUANO, foe composting -’USE '*.1,1 ...... ' .. „ j-''.* , i/ . r —. • : o.... ^ i M • . • Johnson^ Chemicals! O NE TON Chemicals composted with two tons Cotton Seed or StaUe Manure will make three tons of as good 1? ertih- 7.er as any Standard Article on the market, FOUND POUND, id fcw One-Half the Cost. For a Straight Fertilizer IT SR Clark s Dissolved Bond AS rich in plant food as the best. Has given entire satisfaction wherever used. Both—the above Guanos have been thoroughly tested in Barnwell in past seasons, and in nearly every instance, when used once, were used again. Send to DUNDAR, CLARK & CO.. . PROPRIETORS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, * Or their Agents, for Pamphlet and Prices, . U E. E‘ JEFFERSON, . «■ « v Johnston. R. M. MIXSON,. AYiliuton, S. C. . Fire Insurance Agencjr, AT JeSCNSTQN, S. C. % COMPANIES REPRESENTED. Royal, of Liverpool, •ft 66 e»««»*«aa • *•••••••••••••«« « < North British ami Moronnllle, Continental, of New York, Hartford, of Connecticut, Phoenix, of Hartford, German American, of New York, LaCasse Gen**rale, Paris, Petersburg, Virginia, Virginia Home, " Lycoming, Muncy, Pennsylvania, capital and assets. Assets $20 888,763 80 *6 ALSO, Ann Owens and Francis Ready vs. Wm. bnelling. AH of defendant's interest in and to a certain tract of land in Barnwell county on which he now realdee, said Interest be ing ode hundred and fifty acres, more or less; bounded by lands of J. C, tate of J. J. Cater, J. P. Pis Smith and others. n, U1 Miller, ea- latts, Charlie William ens and Purcbaaere to pay for pap Levied upon as the property,i Bnelling. at the suit of Aon Francis Ready. .... AMO. . H. lit. Duncan vs. Jno. T. B. Dortch. All that certain tract of land in Bara well county, containing three huudred acres, more or less: bounded by lands of E. A. Rountree. R. M. Harden, T. J. Morris and W. P. Cave. Purchasers to pay for papers. Levied upon as the property of John T. B. Dortch, at the suit of H. M. Duncan, ou W. LANCASTER, 8. B. 0. Sheriff's Office, Barnwell C. H., 8.0, Jan uary llth, 187*. Total assets.. > • • e • I * • 4 t ■•■Jl-M. S S ♦ >66Sae*S'6 6*e« 20,000,000 00* 8.173,933 31 3.292,913 49 2.481,194 66 2,324 492 62 4 000,000 00 600 000'00 600,000 00 5,000,000 00 861,864,747 88 We will take only first clase risks, and Only after 4 careful personal sur vey and valuation of the premiaes or property to be insured, thus avoiding the possibility of litigation In the event of loss. C4ptalnJ2. E. Jefferson, residing at Jolinstcn's, 8. C., will attend to all tbe Agetioy business in Edgefield, New- berry, Laurens and Lexington counties. Robert M. Mlxson, of Willlstop, will give personal attention to Aiken, Orangeburg,Rarnwell and adjoining counties; We expect to make this out* permanent bnalnees, and will write policies st as low.rates as can be procured iin any flrst-jlas* Companies. JEFFERSON & MIXSOV. - ^ janoO—Jy Wltl.raTON, 8. C. Mortgagee’s Sale BY VIRTUE Of tbe upon me by a cert&ln'tho Rachel C. Wolfe to mysei _ day of July, 1678,1«ill sell at public auc tion at Blackvlll* to the Mkheif biddertor at eleven o'clock a«m., on the eighth day of #ebruar wer conferred deed from the third and as .btvtlle T gtsh, ateieveu o'ciqelr s^ m., on 8ATUR* satis! deecrl A certain lot bf bareel ot land situated in the Town of BlaekvtUe, measuring flf- front on Pascailla etreetf and three hundredjeet d^fc more or Jena, looorlbed woporly oTWliV ‘ A certain lot or haroel of land situated BONES, DOUGHERTY & CO.* . .. - - -IlftPORfERS OP— . Eoglish Catlary, Swedish Iron • * -AND— DEALERS nsr I \m, sim,.-sms, powder,, jot,. Ee'Pi, irt, irt- , —WE OITER THI3 SEASON— ' PLOWS, PLOW STOCKS, and all kind* How Material, alt , Extremely Low Prices! 1 BONES. DOTTGHERT V & Cl (SacooMbr, lo BONES, BBOWN 4 (X).). » - f7l—84 .... > ' ‘ ' ' AB2p!f& H. OWENmJHHHHHHHI Attoruey and Counselbr at Law' a Splendid BUilard Decker & BjLKKWELH O. H , S. C. A Co.*. Makers, fo first das* order, ; SS£ D v »- * T " J low “ ■nfoticci m b q (fo Courts, sepl 9 nov28 BfockvilTa, t 4 1 ‘