The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, February 06, 1879, Image 3
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the people
THURSDAY. FSBRUARY 6, .1879.
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•M Wfcfc «^t« •ibfceribfr* «•
« PKOPL.F., the beet aaTer-
Ami 4m lower C'aro-
fL ;
Local Hews.
y tlalDg call at Tbr |P«'PLK office and get
our ra^M. No one , oan or shall do
rr—
better or cheaper work than we.
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Two weeks to Court.
Start tight and then etlok.
How this wortdte gftren t<i Ijln^
• But few horse Trades on Monday.
Plant fruit trees and grape vines.
Winter Ungers in the lap of Bpting.
When the swallows fcorneward
‘fly "—on saieday. v
: Another old bachelor made a Bene
dict. Blessed is he. .
L03T—A large sum of money hy net
sd ter Using In THE PEOPLE.
Justice Mcltlofaael, ,of WHliston, is
happy—it is a boy and weigte ten
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The South Carolina Railroad is now
Issuing] return tickejs at reduced
Tates, good until tbedTth Inst.
During the next term of Court a
meeting of our bar will be held to con
sider certain proposed changes in the
rules of Court.
Read thesutveRlsement of Mr. Bar
ney McLemore in another column.
Remember be furnUbes meals ut all
hours at "Very small cost.
Board can be procured on very
reasonable terms at Mrs. A. L. "Wal
ker's. Parties attending Court wHl
i very plet-ant qomt.-iB with tor.
Religious services are held in three
different churches in the village^every
0-JBday. Ptuyt r MegLlxg every Wed
nesday night at the Bagtist Church.
Col. J. J. Brown, of Allendale, and
Miss Jennie Hatiey, of this village,
were united in the holy bonds of mat
rimony en the 30ih uit Our best
wishes attend them.
:—T*m crowd 1n town on sales'lay.
Among otto ra we had the plessuie of
meeting Col. Counts, Mi], Y-mraa’is,
Bwrwwell Agrkmlt
•4 Me-
•* At a nssstlog of ths executive com
mittee, held at Barnwell C. H., 8. O.,
January 24tb, 1879, ordeted fhrft pre
miums be offered for the'following ar
ticles for the Niuth Annual Fatr.'ra fat*
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lows:
Coro, the largest crop, not less
then 20 buwh. acre, grown
• upon 5 acres, restored upland.f&O '00
■Cotton, the largest crop, not lees
ehapifm iha. pjr sere, grbira
upon 5 acres, Improved upland 20 00
M^heat, the largest yield on dtle
acre.* ^
V&Mw, Ibe largest yield on 6 acres !0 00
Rye, the iarg* st yield on 5 acres 5 00
Peas, the largest yield on 1 acre 5 00
Best C<*rn, 1 bushel. Silver
Beet Wheat, 1 boshel.... ....... Silver
Best Barley, 1 bushel Silver
Best Uye; A bushel. SMver
Best Date, 1 bushel..•.•. - t^lver
"Bent Bice, 1 boshel.Sliver
Tb« Qbamw War.
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Best fH-rdaTB, 1 bushel..'.. ..... Silver
Best Peas. 1 bushel Silver
BesfSw- ft Potatoss, t bushel.. Silver
B»-st Tin nips, 1 bushel Silver
Bert Clvn’as, 1 buehel. -. Sliver
Pursuant to a call of tks platittirs
Wllllston a meeting of the pTkoters
and farmers of Barnwell coonty wiyi
held at Barnwell C. H. on Monday,
the 8d idst, to take Into consideration
the resolutions “passed by tile gsaeo
dealers Increasing the cotton option.
M»j. G. B. Lartigue was called to
tbs chair, and L. W. Youmsns reques
ted to act as secretary. _ ’
The chairman explained 'tits'object
■ f the meeting, and hi ft'few pertinent
remarks clearly showed the enormous
Interest charged To* phosphate pur
chased en time; that experience has
shown that a-greut deal oT this stutfls
worthless and that SU9I1 as bad jd dved
effective was Sold At such heavy profit
ittet the farming community had been
driven ihto hopeless bankruptT*jF. Af
ter the remarks of the chairman, on
motion of. Mr. Bryant Weathersbee,
the chair appointed a committee of
five on renolutions, consisting of Mr.
BrytfnT'Weatherbbee, Dr. J. A. Miller,
Capt. J. 8. Brown, Mr. John Birt and
Mr. Jeff Rowe, who, aftersome con-
SugtfT Cane,largest and best croip
' of Syrup on acre •6 00
Sorghom,largest and beef crop •
bn 1 acre ...- -8 O0'|eideration, reported a preamble and
(Samples only to t e exbibitwl)
Besi Cane Sugar, 10 lbs ... Sdv»f
Exhibitors of all the above crops
must stiCte In writing, In full, to the
Secretary, n41 J he requisitions as laid
down la the Rates and Regulations of
Premium List of Eighth Annual Fair
(which see), without which the jui'gt-g
will be required to withhold their
awards ; and the exhibitors not ■com
plying with these requislrions will not
be allowed 10 compete for the pre
miums of ths Society. I
One of tbs rules of the Society,
adopted November lat, 1878, reads as
foHows: ,
, "JBwtdye4. ThBt each StnskM'ls
of the Barnwell Agricultural and Me
chanical Society be n qulred to have
<>n exhibition at each annual Fair
stock, produce, or Borne commodity In
whk'b they d^al, and on failure thereof
to pay a penalty of 85 ”
V. M. MixaoWrSecretary.—
Capt J. A. Miller, *Capt. 8. Liebman,
Maj. War atid tire “ Duks." '
Our neighbor calls Ida cat M'ss
ThomB' ti, b <j cau«e her grandfat her was
named Tom alias Ihomaa Cat and her
father T< m’s eon contracted after
much ratiocinates* into Th >inson.
» la the Supreme Court the Second
(Mrcuit will be called «>o Tliuraday,
May 221. Two days will be given to
the beariig of esses Tlo* 8pe<tal
doekrd will be ratlet on Monday u*
■each sreek untij cleared.
We are Informed i be t they are tna-.
, king i'lg preparations for Comt week
at’ths Pimrreon Sense. It ia not
neceaeary to sayntny more, for its {»»-
<trubs know what it measa.
_* Capt. Lancaster received “it telegram
/rum the Atlanta p< Hoe"on Tuesday
last stating that lh»y Itad captured
- John bostock, who killed C. Homy
k Brunsos wevend months ago. Upou
icceKIng this information Capt. Lau-
~ cast«c left for Allaotu at once. ~
A 'certain young Barnwell &awy<T,
who is very fond -of the good tliiuga
of this life, and who has quite an af-
^^Jeetinn f, r tbs feathered tiit>e in gen-
^H^rai, but mn4> especially for turkey,
^^t^roposes to show Idsttdwiiratloc b r
the af'ueenid birds by taking them in
exchange for legal advice. He doesn’t
•eat turkey himself, t>u^ he likes to in
vite his friends to diae with him who
•can.
Incendiary ami Accidental fires ate
becoming very common in this State.
"We scarcely ever read a paper
without 8e*iug some wccootit of
losses of this kind. None are safe,
' arid st any time, without a moment’s
■ 'warning, the fruit of the labor-of
years 1/snatched fty>m u*. There is
only one effectual way to guard
against such calamities - insure your
.. houses In some good company. In
another column will be found the ad
vertisement of Messrs. J-ff> rson &
Mixsoo who v represent some of the
best insurance companies in the world,
Mr. Mixsoo is well known in this
county as a gentleman of high stand-
- -Mg- tad latflgiiiy. and w* take great;
pleasure In recommending him to th«
confidence ofttur readers. Delays are
dangerous, so insure at once. For
'X further information address Jefferson
& Mixsoo, Wllllston, 8. C.
niackvAe Dots.
M-tjors War aud Steadman and Mr.
T. H. Moses were befdte the Teller
Committee last week. -
One of our merofants had fhe good
luck to have a snug Ilnle fortune b ft
hint by a deceased relative. -
Little Willie Berrv while driving a
pail last Monday had Ids eye put out
by the nail living up and striking him
In it.
We cdgr» t to learn that Mr. J. W-
Crum was seii.iusly injured by a *ng-
on-body failing on him, crushing his
leg and foot. He is still confined to
his bed.
Our town was v sited difli -g Jhe
past, week l»y two female traHips, so
liciting tm’.nty' under the guise of
charity. In consideration of tbehr s« x
they were prop«tly cared for—mote
tlmn they deserved, p i baps.
Fred Nix swore 'tnfore the T* 11< r
I OommiHe that .‘500 colored men wi re
tun i fi" fioui tie polls at lildckvtlle-
and cons* quently prevent* d from.vs-
tiiig. Fied was n?t nt the polls on
election day,.but he don’t mind lying.
A litil** colored cldld wun*l* retl
off HotU its l>ouia last Sumlay, and a
thorough seatcli was mule for it by
both white ami colored. It was found
in the cyeulng in a ditch about half
mile from home by a whke-lady, -wba
wrapped it in her shawl and took it
to pa delighted pa Cents. When, the
a series of resolutions, which, after
being debated aud amended, passed
In the Yellowing shape':
Whpreas, The late aetiCn of the
manufacturing com paries in not only
refusing to reduce their pi ices of man
ufactured .fertilizers, but of deter
mining to increase the cotton option •;
and whereas the planters and farmers
of Barnwell county, Tn view of tire de
cline of the cotton market, recoebtee
thaKphosphates are i^ot only uure*-
rr.unerativo •At present ptiCes
ruinous at an, advance.
1. iResolved, That Wfi^the planters
and farthers of Barnwell county, do
Ives not to nav any ad-
but
f
vance upoa any of the tlififcreut grades
of manufactured fertilizers bought
and used by us hereafter.
2. ‘ Thar ws pledge oursives. unless
Terms are offered corresponding with
TOOLK’Sh
LATEST IMPROVED PIBa-PItnOP
N GIN CONDENSER
AXB
I*KlilH^KCT , DUSTKIt.
As th«r« sretw^r thirV it/lwiof ookdsn-
sm in the market it Will be neo«(4*rj to re
fer idn owner* to theprincifd* ftelnt* of dt*
“ftete In the old. in order te'show more plain
fy toe iiaprovements conieib<4(ln the new#
Condeneers heretufore here Men errwngod
to bet from the Upping principle, that is,
they form the bet on the cylinderNir red
through which The draft of the gin-nrush
must pess. This is e perfect wey to mnktf *
godJ, strong bet, but it hee one eeriout objec
tion Indie sale of cotton it lepe 10 perfectly
im tlie red and folds up so nicTy after it
petees the^machine Hurt queatitiee ofit go tn
the press folded t>p, whirli cwtrses the fibre - to
gross bt ix or crooked in the bele, or to hwre
tlie nppearrmce of nepped oottOn. I make
this, siatenfent upon the euthotitwof ooiton
buyers who hare informed me of the fact.
Tlfts, then, is oise point of improvemeril ln f
my condenser. By reversingthe ruoiion of
the reel and blowing the option down on an-
endless apron, lapping the cotton, flakr at a
time, on the reel ia presented f . A the same
time the meshes of the reel are kept clear,of
e-tton and a free passage of sir and dust ac
quired. After the cotton ia dropped down
on the apron It Is whipped round to four
rollers in front, where it forme a bet. Thfc
passage of the lint between these rdlers to
form abat obviates the above troubles, and de
livers the cotton with a beautitVil fiuffy np-
pearace, perfectly clear ofany nappv 01 du*t
at all. The nltachment of four rollers ts de
signed to make them iteubly secure atainst
fife. TR6."additional impi'bvement in the
chest is of great value. By it tYe dust is
:onveyed out of the pin room, dtthe same
time it prevents-fire from getting into the
cotton. My aim has been to make i seW-ex-
linguitdiing condenser, and 1 am satisfied
that my aim is tul’y accompKlhci by the
addition of Tour rollers to quench the blaxe.
Yes, I have put an end to altgis bottae bum
ing, ’except the burns of the tils incoadiary.
If you-do not fe.ir him (Jop your insurance
expenses at once, or demand a considerable
rednciion, for I (fellyou you hare insurance
enough fn tkh machine, tv .tli iait a small
outlay In the Degitming and a constant *av
ingin every way to the end. There is no more
reason m ytmr concluding that you are safe
ith your lint rooms agafust The- many
TO
facilitate a
EXIS
DISSOLUTION OF THE CO-PARTNERSHIP
ING BETWEEN THB UNDERSIGNED, THEY OFFER
II ER.F.TOFOBK
Til ElR -
ENTIRE, WELL SELECTED AND ASSORTED
STOCK
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OOST.
How is the time to * lay ^ in your Supplies for . the ’coming “ year.
200 Pair of Gent’s PANTS, from 7.) cents per pair np. _l T t
50 Suits of Gent’s CLOTHING, from ffi.HO f>er tm t-up. ~ ... ,
v 1 $1,00B , Worth of SHOE?*, all Kinds, Stvlss and Fsshiaus, at alaiost iseretlib’e Priced.
~ T $260 Worth of SADDLES AND BRIDLE8, , , >
25 Best BEDSTKADS, dircctrTYbni the ManufactUcer, ,1 _ ■ J
25 Pair Btwt White And Colored BLANKETS.
A Large Assortment of Fine Gents' HATS, Iwvoght direct at Bottom Figures*
HOMESPUNS, CALICOES, and all «othCT DRY GOODS, Low Down.
1,000 Yanis of Choice DU ESS GOODS, 10 cents per yard.
25 Dozen LINEN SHIRT FRONTS, st »2 00 per Dozen.
TOO Rubber 'lipped L^^AD PENCILS, st 20 cents per dozen. •
25,000 Best NEEDLES, at 21 cents per paper.
Admantine and English PINS, 2} cents and 5 cents per Paper. w
And all other Goods at Figures that will suit" the Times and the Emergency.
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Give Us a call at once, before this select Stock of Goods is disposed of. A small purchase will repay yotf.
constant causes of fire fn gitts thXn there h
In your conchidlng that you ■can jump over
the moon Almost every issue of your
county paper, the season just passed, has an
nounced, “Tlie gin house and contents ofO.
W.———was burned or thefithinsi.; hardly
January QOth, 1879.
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FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO.
WHOLE-ALB AND RETAIL
DEALERS tM
DRY GOODS
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AND 1
CARPETS
had. time to gvt mules out,—T-.ke warning
the reduced price of our products, thut 1 frtewd, yours may be likewise announced
w© Will
them.
3. That
uot Ase one pound of,auy of
t .
a mass meeting, of each
child whs found it wus up to its wuist
in water.
Mrwhcosiud CiiilcA Mate*.
Owing to their w«rm and delightful
climates, their iuiiubltaiilp- grow snl-
low frooi^orpld liver.*, in(llgesiii>n aud
all diseases aiisfrig from a disoidered
stoiDueh aud bowels. They should, of
course, at. all times keep the. liver
uctlve, and to our reader/ w« recoiu-
tueml Tabid’s P,irUil|ne, v or Vegetable
Liver PowdoT. Takep iu tiiae will of
ten save money aud much etifiering.
Price >60 cents. For snle-by Charles
Pechm«un, Barnwell C. H., or by Dr.
Stokes, Biuckville, 8. C.
The vndowment of a university"liy
township be held at its utual place of
meeting on Monday, the 12ib lust., to
consider the 1st and fl resolutions;
and that'repot ts of those subscribing
to the sold resolutions be forwrrded
io t he chairman of this meeting.
4. That we 00(.aider ll e use of fer- cumfort*, &o
tilizers, at present figures, as not only
unremunerative but finuueiady b ju-
lious to our agricultural brethren.
G. B. Lartisck, Chairman.
L. W-Youmaxs,Secretary.
We regret tu imnoutjce that Miss
Uussie Smith, of this village, died on
Tuesday night last. She bad been
suffeitng some time from a very pain
ful diaeose, but was not confined to
Iter bivL uutii very receuriy. Tl»e
fi lends ami lelatives of tiro deceased
have ihr sympathy of the entile village.
Dr. Harter’s Livir Pills produce ac
tivity in the biilialy oigaus, witL*
out any violent purgative effect.
Liny are at once the mildest apd
mutt' effective ••uthurtic. For sale by
all druggists and d* aiers.
As act to regulate the number of
jurors w ho shall be In attendance on
the Courts of Common Pb as and
General Sessions.
Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Rrprescntaiivt s of the State
of South Carolina, now met aud sitting
iu General Assembly, and by the au
thority of the same:
Suction 1. That whenever by rea
son of chaU> nge or otherwise, there is
a deficiency in the number of grand or
petit jurors duly drawn and summon
ed at any term of the Court iu any
county of the Slate. ar;d «ud cbtycien-
cy shall be supplied as provided for
by the second sleet ion of an act • nti-
tied '• An act to provide for the draw
ing of juriee in certain counties, and
amend the law in relation b> Gae draw.
Ing of jmlee,” approved June 8,1877,
the number of jurors nctuali.vici atten
dance at the Gourt at any one time
shtfli not exceed thirty-six, except iu
cane the deficiency is csysed by the
number of challenges io any one ojis**';
In which event the jurors drawn to fMl
up the places of those challenged shall
serve only until the verdict Is rendered
in said ease.
8fc. 2. That hereafter, when it
ebali be
thin year, if you xhoHld not avail yourself
of the security obtained by the use ofthia
machine. Ydu need not complain, Not
able ” If you “are rtleto bear your present
risk and, perhaps, (a bum one* in your Hte
time, you are able to pay from $45-to $00
nnre to save a healthy titan hi* health, to
wave a good gin and fixtures from ashes, to.
save clean cotton from dust and to clear bad
emton of dnilt, and to make the fair 01 es
feel proud that they art relieved of the trou
ble of batting eottou the old way for quilts,
tkf.ms or »ai«. - --——
AH who can satiny me of their fespontd.
bility- in every respect, arc invited to sertd in
their orders now—to-day. Da not defer On-
til Fall I can not fill orders then like now.
You wi I be required to give your note for
the amount, without interest, tilt Fall, and
five balesof cotton ginned, when the note
will be-considered due, ajsd which is cons'd-
crcd a eutficient guarantee of the machine,
and the property in the machine to remain
in me until finally paid for. Order now.
You will he sure to be ia time. Correspon*
■dewee of all gin owners earnestly solicited at
once. iSend stamp for cU^nlar.
Address J, L,^OOt!S,
—1 - ... WiUialoit, B. C. K. It.
N. B. Testimony given wlreii wnrted.
janSO-bmoa
A T TOllKEY AT LAW,
ABBEVILLE C. IL, S. C.,
OKARL.TCoi’lXfcN. M.
OTTER THH
CHEAPEST and best
BA HUAI N
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50
Cases Best Standard Prints at
- 5 and 51c. %• . „ •
10 Cases )ard wida French Cali
coes at 7 and 8c.
20 Cases LoegcWk at 5, . C, 7,
8 and 9o
20 Cases Canton Flannel from 7e.
upsatds.
22 Bales *11 wool Flannels at 111,
12 1-2. 15, 20c. aud ap-
wards.
2 Coses Boulevard Skirts from
50c. up.
500 Dates J^adies’ Misses’ and
. Gents' Undervcsts at 25, 35,
50c. and up.
200 Cloaks, extra fine, from $5 to
$20 each. •
200 Ladies’ Shawls from 75ts up.
500 Pozen Napkins from 75c, tu
$4 per dozen.
8,000 Dtzen 36x42 inch hnek and
dauuuk tQwela from $1.70 to
_ $4 pqr d<zcn. V
- 600 Pairs Blankets from $1 to $3
pfr.pflir.
TAKE NOTICE.
I would r-spectfufly solicit my friends
and ths public lo call and examht* my
fine Liqnors, Beer, Segars and Tobacco.
I can bo found under the Patterson
HouSO. -
Old Crow Whiskey ,f
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A specialty. So come ^along and you
will not be humbugged. ~ v
C. WlL.jbiAM8e
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Wulbern & Pieper,
WIIOLRtiALE GROCERS
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PROVISIONS, LIQUORS^
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Mr. Vaudcibilt is ctttaiuly au «ct of ; ^4 ett ey tn the number of grand or
gie«t bt-ucvoletcc, but tbo* mixwtueut 1 petit - Jurors duly drawn, whether
to sufferiug humuuity by Dr. James L. i unused by cba'lenge or otherwise, it
! Glider In his celebrated Galdkk’s Lit- 1
Rea,l Estate Agency.
1 offer my services as R*-al Estat/
Agent to parties baying Lands u
Houses to sell, aud I will endeavor to
make quick sales ef all property
trusted to me. - /
I have now for sale—
4 dwelling houses In Dlaokvllle.
3 store-house* in Bis(orville.
1 vacant lot in BlackelHe.
O acres of land nea^ Bliickville.
tut Pills meets the greatt«t want of
the Atneiicsn people. For sale by G.
A. PhlUtl *. WHliston, and Druggists
generally. - —v—
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The’hotel formerly kept by Mrs.
Margaret Hull will bo opehed th a
few days. Ample accoiofio4aih*us will
be provided for gteeats dutiug Coutt
week. The store lu connection with
the same will also be filled with a
choice stock of new goods.
Have Yen the" Buckeye ?
. r , It is s well established fact, that
me to hope that you will inform me j Tabler’a Buckeye Pile (hutment will
Omr Letter Bex.
:W.*od8idr, February 3, 1879.
"Mr. Editor: The promptness and
.correctness with which you answered
my inquiry In your last issue Induces
shall be the duty of the jury commis
sioner to attend in open Court, togeth
er with the clerk of the Court of Com
mon Pleas and General Sessions and
tue sheriff of the county, sod, underx
the direction of the Court to drgsr
such number of jurors aethepourt
shall deem necessary to fill^gtfch de-
! flclcncy, in the same manner as the
boardof jury commissioners are how
authorised by law to do.
t £eo. 3. That all acts and parts of
sets tncafoaisteot with this act be, aad
the same are hereby, repealed.
Approved December 22, 187$. ~
what is to be expected when an old.
cross end uGfly bachelor builds a bouse
4md plants eeuppernong vines ?
Yours truly,' Rostttx
cure, if used according to directions.
The jEsculus Hlppocastanum.or Hotse
Cheetn
Buckeye,
iut, cornu
ye, has 1
9
to beco
|4tepcome
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commonly known > as the
been highly esteemed
We Answer as by Inspiration. He Is mauy y^rs^wing to the fact that
to become a hermit, having felled to | t possesses virtues. lyir g in the bitter
e entitled to # Ao»« stead. In | p r i uc i p i 0 called Rsculio, which can be
y tacking "the consolations of matrimony ut | Mwd for the cure of Piles. If af-
bsatiHcomfort himself with the Juice f f0 t*<i-with that terribledfoeaks, use
of tbo grap4. And more than this,
deep-seated grief and pro
truthfuloess keeps us from re-: by Char |c, Pcohmann, Barnwell C. H.,
No merchant now considers his
•took complete without a full list of
Dr- farter’s Medicines. The people
demand them and dealers must keep
them. For sale by &H druggists and
dealers.
XU JL L ? 1 1 —ILSe
STATE OF OUTII CAROLLNA.
COUNTRY OF BARNWELL.
Allen J. Weathersbee, Trustee of Ashley
M. and Martin F. Weathersbee.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR FI-
■ ".;. • NAL diacmarue.
As Mr. Gappy says, “ there
aft chords, Ra M And “ a word to tba
wte»te tuOoiefit.’’—Ed. Pxonx.
' i T.t.l,ty Buckeye P.I. OW.-U.. .n.J * b d »“
' • bs relieved. Piles 50 cents. For sale K. Oiluiofe Shun s. Probate Judge of
EpIlQVsH county, on luesdNr, M>» mb
d»y of February, A. D. 1S' 9, tora Ansi dis-
1001
80 acres of lanfton Edlstq river.
Eight'Irundrbd acres of land in
Orangeburt^wunty; one-half of a mill
and ponding privilege to he sold with
this tract, lortnerly owned by A. J.
Eyahs, Esq, ^
196 1-2 acres of land near Grahams.
All of which 1 will treat for on ac-
commodatinK terms.
Your favors respectfully solicited.
G. E. STEADMAN.
oc24-tf BiackviHe, 8. O. ’
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA^
COUNTY OF BARNWELL
By W. Gilmore blrams. Judge of Probate
for said county:
WHEREAS Sarah 8. BUnaell hath.made
suit to rue to grant her Letter* of Admin
istration on the estate aid effects of i d-
wln .'tans 11, late of said State and county,
doccattori
• hese are. therefore, to die and admon
ish, nII and slnfslar, the klndted and
e reditu re of the smd Edwin StonseU. that
Utsy be a> d appear before me. In the Pro
bate ('ourt. to be held at Barnwell t:. H„ on
THURSDAY, the «th Aar of February
next ensuing, at 10 o'clock In tbs forenoon,
to show oaus *. if any they have, why said
adnilnist raifou ahshld not be granted.
Given uudrr my'hand this the 14th day
bf January. A-G. ikH
W. GILMORE SIMMS,
janl4-td Probate Judge, B. C,
. SO Bales Brown Domestics from
4 1-4c. upwards.
■29 Coses German, French,' En
glish and Italian Drees Goods
at from 8 to 75c. per yard
•500 Pieces of- Silks, iu all shades,
from 75c. to $3 per yard.
$20,000 Worth Alpacas and MonnHBg
Goods frtmi 15c. to $1 per
titrd,
1,200 Dozen Ladies’, Gents’ and
Misses’ Hose at from $1 to
$4 per dosen, and from 10o.
to 40c. per pair.
800 Pieces Fancy Cassunere. from
25c. to $3 per yard.
500 Dozen, all linen, Handkerchief
from 6ftc. to $3 per dozen.
20 Cases of Jeans from 10c. to 40c.
f-A- yanf.
3,000 Ladies’ Corsets from 40e. up.
200 Cartons of Kibbona, in all
shades and quality, from 50c.
to $3 per piece, or 5c. to
25c. per yard.
M I IONS
Of other articles too nnmeTous to men-
offered lower than front
any otter House.
__ promptly filled by the
Proprietors.
All Goods purchased from our re
tail Stock, amounting to |l0, arc ship
ped C. O. D. or l^y Post Office Order,
free of Charge, to any part of the State.
Liberal terms to Dealers and Planters of
good standing. Do not foil to srder
your Goods from
FUnn, BENEDICT (tea,
’ 275 KINO STREET,
oc31-ly CHARLESTON, S. C.
lAM’L a. HAUHAU. *DW*lt> C. MARSHALL.
^ ji Lies J ■ wesosat.
SGCELR. URSBAH 4 C\
IMPOBTBtS Of
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, &c., add
FIRE INyURANCJ
The St. Paul Fire
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Marine Insurance Company
CAPITAL $1,704,88<
THE SAFEST COMPANY IN TH
UNITED STAGES
Will underwrite on all kind* of property,
real and peroonoi, ta Barnwell coukty, in
cluding gifts, gin.houses, in MU **4 mochin
try. cotton ginned and unginsed at the low.
eat current ratee.
H. M. TffOMPftOK,
Local Agent, Wiltiaton. 8. C.
•N. R. Policies issued in best English Five
Companies if preferred, confined to dwell
ing houses, stores and contents,
june27-tf
Q. * & X. KERkISON, ;
Dry Goods,
88 BASEL, NEAR KING ST^
4*
CHAatSSTOK, S.
72—88
rtENTISTKY-
(
ill# #^12
J H. E MILHOUS, D D- 8-
WILL l>e athla office in BlackrlHe, 8. C..
M«n«'
on Mondays, and will nnet patisaU there
any time if dee notice is give*. Will attend
calls tbraaghotrt Danrwell
countlsa
mr
Lcadin; Mililmry E'tabllshmmt
OF AUGUSTA.
MRS. N. BRUM CLARK
S OLICITS order* for Hats;
and Fancy Goods.
All the leading shapes In
Bonnets. Pries* low.
Large stock of Fringe, Ribbons,
Laces, Hair Switches, jfco.
Zephyr, Gat’d Board, Jewelry, &C.
aov2i $m
251 Broad Street,
Augusta, Ga.
FINE
m in mb
Agricultural Implements,
314 KING ST., CORNER SOCIETY,
(Sign ef ths Golden Quo).
ALSO, 55 and 57 SOCIETY STREET,
Chaa-lestem* 9. C.
Agents for Celebrated Watt Plows
sepl2 lyr , ^
DE, P. F. STOKB0,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
BLACK VILLE, 8. C. t
H AS on band and Is ooosUptly re
ceiving a well selected stock of
pure Drugs, Chemicals. Paints, Oils,
Psrfumsiy, Toilet Brica-Brac, Patent
or by Dr. Stokes, Black vllle, S.C.
Read railroad schedules.
charge «* 1'ruatee of Ashley M. sod
tin F. Westherabe».
. i ALLEN J. WEATHERSBEE.
> January 1th, 1879. - jau9-l
. T$ Rent.
A store la U»S town Of Wtmatoo, Mas
3ftx») feet; (7la*n frort. to aentral portion
of lbs buttaeea porttou of the town. 1 erm#
moderate. ' | . Professional calls In town or country
‘ hEglc. IfW-SSiSL-Wlo. MPK U
utuety. Toilet Brie a-1
Medlciuss and DrusEglsts sundries^
which be offers 00 the most reasonable
terms for cash or oonatry produce.
T. Markwalter’s
MAKHE.G WOMUR,
Broiil St , (near LqWjer Market),
Augueta, Oa.
I, TOMBSTONES, ani Mar-
erally always on band or mod*
A large eeloction ready for letter-
mg and delivery at eborteat notice. Several
hundreds of new designs of the moat modern
style of Monuments furnished at a lower
price than ever before in tbit market, and of
the beet workmanship, similar to that of the
new CONFEDERATE MONUMENT recently
erected by ate in Augueta. o«10-Bmo
Wedding Gifts
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ALLAN’S.
FIXE WATCHES,
AffiCrtsan and Swtan, of the Latest Styles.
RiCH JEWELRY
Of New and Elegant Deals ns and Exqui
site Workumtifthlp.
STERLING SILVERWARE,
In Freeh and Beautiful Pa*terns, mpesial-
ly adapted for Wedding Presents.
SILVER PLATEDWARE.
Tea Seta, Walters, Ice Pitchers, Rutter
Dish**. Cups, Goblets, fpoons, Forks of
heat quality, Ac.
CHOICE FANCY GOODS,
French and American Clocks. Vina Zable
Cutlery, Bpsotaolse, Ac.
Watches i Jewelry Careftilly Rtpalrci
THE BEST GOODS At THE LOW
EST PRICES. r
- JAMES ALLAH,
kff King Street. Charleston, 8.0.
seplMy ‘
Barnwell Preparatory School
FOB BOYS AND GIRLS.
T HE uodersigned begs to aonouuce
I that he is now prepared to reoelvs
pupils 00 ths following terms, via:
Lai to, French, Mathematics, and
ths various English branches,
per quattsr $10 00
Tbe same per month 8 00
Instruetlon io the English
branches. Beading, Writing,
Arithmetic, Geography, Gram
mar, per quarter g 00
Thesafaroper month........... 2 (
. W. G. TYSON, Principal
, Muslolessons given by a
lady teacher. 1
Board us reasonable terms la
„Z^M§
URIAH DUMN
HAS just received another drove ef ftss
Kentucky
HORSES AND MULES
which have been selected for tbe coating
Reason, and invitee the earaiul inspection of
theloven of Horse fleeh. .
. His fine sew ETA IILEJL is frost ef Mr*.
Hull’b old eland, era sow completed, tad
parties can have their Stock well el waded to
at very moderate rates URIAH DUNN.
oct24-tf
8.
LEIBMAlSTt
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Csllcctor aad Adjuster of Clatanfi.
OFFICES.- 118 East Bay, Charleston, alii
1 CKO.* 118 East Bay, Charleston
Grahams, Barn well County, 8. tt
All business promptly attended t>. 3# ^
Refereaeoe -J. H. Parker k rA.,tfshlL^
4 Co , Geo. W Williams & To. aovl4-9m
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A. BACHABACH. A
1. BAU\RACH d CO.,
WHOE.KNAE.B CI.OTHIC1RS,
NO. 409 MARKET STREET*,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
nov7 >tn 1 _ ^
Estabushxd i8oL*]^C! :
CHARLES HICKEY,
WtAXtfe IN
Locking GUseee, Every Variety of Moald-
iaga, Window Cora low, Photegrapbie
* names. Cord and Taeaet Leopa, Etc.
No. S45 Kiog St,, above Liberty,
Charleston, South Caurfma.
Eagravings aad OU Painting* Renovated.
oetSl-fisa
DR. LARTIGUES
- BiRNffELL HIKES
FOR HALE BY
F P GROVES A CO
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