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A ■vf ~r- L ^ MHM* V >’} JVOIflV HOV.MViH. . J-^-Jga THITBSDAV, FEBBtJART^ 1879. a^. -I u j ■•"-!*«;.■ Jjm Wb bps not reapoa»lble foi the vlowe of our corronpondfuts. O. U. CkamteerUla. yVt $e6 by our bzebta^tl thnt tbia »it , l»*hyp , vfi‘ile f* tucking a jjrnTn} effort to juatiPy liimm-lf in the eyes oftheAmcru'an people. ' Victbr H ugo bus i mmortHliiod himself by liia HWMre <fun crim«, in which ho exposes with tnercileM pen the villainies of Louis Napoleon nod his treaeou aptainsttho French Uepublic, and it will not be until passion, prejudice and soetional hate have suhiided that the true charajter of ('hatubailatn will be understooi nni appt^ciated by the American people. Then and not till then will hoiuc candid and pure Repub lican like Hugo point out to a regener ated Union the horrid crimed of this unprincipled adventurer and show that the freedom of Franco was not more ruthlessly crushed under foot by the third Napoleon in his famous coup d’etut than the existence and vitality of a sovereign State were poisoned arid en^ dungored by the sordid ambition of this man Chambcrlaiu; that," Under v the gnisc of ndvanciygthc cause of civilisa tion »od bathhn progress, he sought for hp^uttnimhitioii and emolument to des troy the very framework of society by an unho*y“alliahce with Its btl mo t degraded elements. He now writ* to the North Ameri* can lltvUw oa-encomium upbn oegro government in South Carolina, its ca pabilities and its virtues, while every word he pons he knows to be false, and contrary to his oft-expressed experience and denunciations. Like the cuttle fish he seeks to obscure the waters that ho may escape from the pursuer now on his track. His day of trial is approaching, and he is artute enough to feel the ne cesbity of public opinion in his favor be fore his record is disclosed by judicial invest gat ion. We are glad to tee our cotemporary, the New anil Courier, has shown Chamberlain up in his true colors, and, by a masterly expose, stripped the mask from the face of this designing harlequin. The l*rlaoner'* l>ork. t-4|»4 Court, standing high above the heads of tfen and standing face to fang with ***e f bench itself in solemn accusation aft) the while of the handy and unjust judge, k. We are glad to know that (Judge Prcw-icy, in a recent order ot 0BMrge- burg, has directed the dock nsforccL— ^Columbia flrr. fritter YVOui llamherff. All<*ntliifO Ag-ittn. Mr Editor : In response to a call of the membersbf.the executive coibmft- Apropos of the Court Judge Mack ey gave us an eloquent and ediiyiug dirquisition on the origin, uses and abuses of that “ rdio ot'b•^b^lrisro,' , the dock. We are rather inclined to think’ that the Judge is right, that the cussed thing should be abolished and couvsrtcd into fire wood, and not even used in passing sontenoe.—[Sum/rr Wat hman. Apropos to truth we arc inclined to know that Judge Mackey don’t know trhat ho is talking about, and that in much of ids law nod some of his taois h* is more indebted to a chronic intel lectual vagary than is prndent or piously accurate as ho dances along in each stage of his performance .with vague, regardless eyes. The prisoner's dock is not a relic of barbarism in fact nor a barbarous appointment itself. It is a modern contrivance provided for the convenience and comfort of the prisoner. Before its adoption the prisoner was - - broughtiotoCourt and stood in his shack les during the trial, more or l«*s subjected to the jostling and jeers of the multi tude, a condition of things which n fit- illustrated by the indignity visited on our blessed Lord wlien he stood on trisl before Pontius Pilate and was spit upou by the angry rabble. Now the tuaua- de* are removed and a scat afforded within an enclosure, and was so raised above the audience that the prisoner e-ituld^feok Upon the juror " and the i '** javor look wpoo the prisoner ” without eaterfaption. : r ■ ; Now, a utockish sentiment, a pu ling objection which ta’ks about this dock as an offence. What is there in I'lAk^j 1 j,., '''W '■ St~* ■ • it, so, far as the dock .itself is concerned, to bring shame pr accusation on any man? Many an innocent man has sat . in the dock nod many a scoundrel On . t^S ,bench, ft is n6t the poor do^k, a ^ thing of wood, that can make a man hold down his head in shame. It is the crime which brands his soul deeper than troa- in the quivering fifeb. It is the VJ gmTI Which enterathe preojacU of oon- ^•«en«“vnir(?rir J 4 - i v moetlng whs hehl on F**b. theSib, at 3:30 p. m., to fill the ( flloes left vacAtlt by tho eocesslon of c- ttulu members- The meeting was called to onler by requesting Mnjor L. W, Youmans to act as temporary chairman. Oo ta king the chair MhJ. Younmna said that at its last meeting the club bad ad journed eiibjnot to the call of the chetr- mau and the executive committee ; that a motion had been made by him self with t be view of putting lUt’club into winter quarters, and that ae there was no canvass impending'or Imme diate action required by the Domocrat- lo party, he had hoped Unit they would be spared the bardeldp of being called out from th«df occupaiions un til thtfcanvat-H opened In 18S0 ; but that the action of certain members, whom they had honored by elevating them to office, In uocorenionloualy caa'-ing their ruslgtwtlous iu the face of the •oiub, had rendered It necessary, in the opinion of the executive commit tee, to call this meeting for the pur pose of supplying their positions, and that the first" buslnrss on hand wan the election of a permanent President. wd'^OirTirotttm of Mr.-Bichanl -Jivat^JJapL- W. R. Brabham wua elected by acclia- matlon without a dissenting voice. Oaptf Brabham, on taking the chair, thanked tile club for tho honor which they had with such unanimity con ferred "Upon him, and slated that it was his belief as well rb Lis hope that all future odious of the club would be charadeilzed by the utmost harmony and good feeling. Meesis. J. 8 Mix- son, H. B. Uarvey and C'spt. II. Ik Priester were elected tiist, second and third Viee-Prcsldente, respectively. Messrs. J. S. Mixscn, P.'cbard Best, J. W. Allen, It. B. Rartzog and Ij W. Youmans w*ore appointed on th’e lexec-i utlve committee. Mr. B. B. Best vas appointed Treasurer, and J. W. Wil liams, Eeq , Secretary. The elections being over, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted WhKBKAji, This el^b was formed in accordance with the organic law of the Democratic party for the avowed and express purpose of expelling from of fice thieves, corruptU/nists abd public plunderers and the Installment In their stead.of ability, capacity and Integrity. L .Resolved, That the sole object of this organization is to assist In pre serving intact the unity, harmony and efflelescy of'the Degioci'atic' party ; tho maintenance of ponce, order and good government, and the elevation to office of men of ability and unblemish ed reputation. 2. Resolved, That tho consumma tion of these designs being our only aim and object—without tramcielllng applicants by the Imposition of pledges —we cordially Invite nil Derobcrats animated by the same spirit to join us. 8. Resolved, That a two-thirds vote be required to reject an applicant or to expel a member. Also, Resolved, That the Secretary be Instructed to publish these proceed ings In the county papers. After the transaction of some busi ness of minor Importance, the club ad journed until tho opening of the can vass in 1880, unless sooner called to gether by tho President for the trans action of special business. I am requested to tender I he thanks of the dub to Mr. G. I. Grovep for kindness shown th^tn. J. W. Williams, Secretary A. D. C. the that cuts awny the tongue's BS r ri ! too, R is not the armine that * Ore pqre and spotless Judge, kut . ‘ tbs high consciousness ofafa qnflihehing ► irtsgTity which would b* drawn and quartered before it would a judgment grrt for Mar or fltvor or • decretal make to suit the shorp cfoha&dff of the situa- Uott.T -L>, : f,. a. jo Let ‘ns ,Ii*vq ^ne with' this rtinflcish , Let the dock stand as a it- maiVrAnren who walksabroad, rifa it high places, of where The School rSywicm Hod SrhO'ol Commissioner. The communicaUon of Uie School CoBUBissloner to tho Scotinel last week would be supremely ridiculous were it* not coolly impertlucnt. His attempt jto bully the public into recognition -of Lbs-beauties of tba school system will be as successful a» hia attempt to prove tho connection of so many preachers with it make* ll apy more efficient. And the State Superlutendant’s communication to General Butler, which be parades so fstentatlpuslyj is no rebuttal of any of the chargee preferred against the system. * ^ As a teacher, I assert broadly the fact tbal' the bublfo schools, of Barnwell county were more efflclontly conducted, were open longer, and tho teachers more regularly paid under the Republicans than they have bee smooth and Dkely r ahowtog the pm» l aAmay.be ma<l» which, however, can. ence of a master mechanic. Mr. Henry ; not bo called the unanimous choice'of Erhardt,. bl« "pa, stands bi-ftye thc i that subdiviaion. T1 ey raise the cry saw, and turns out as £lce lumber as Q f mlnortiy Tepreaentatl..n. Yet when since, and I claim to be a good and up proved Democrat tpo. It will he hard to prove, ao far aa Bsttnweil couaty la concerned, that the negroes receive more J>( the echoed fund than the whitea,, It is very easy to aseertala from the county Treasur er's books bow much Is paid out in be* ' half of .each race, and, grafttlo# the debt entailed upon we by the RatWeals, does the State RopViteMnriebl ehdm that a debt «*4W6,000 la being liqul- The commutifleaUoa «f -the flaw; Ar- clone Vleatlea ef thaRrer. tbur Bulat to the contrary nothw standing, the whole worl Inf^fcats, and skill and legal accuroeo and armies at tbs oondueion that minority repreaen- en to Vibdf<Kion4Drtwenty- flfa.la "almost Imfribaltde If odt en- Jy so." Hrsays, •' It is hot reason- W. J. Tin ibt rry baa paaaad InW the : ^ toe n without f Mr. Conrad Erhanlt. H 1 * ; tjrelr .preferehccH, while at the same cl a Bew engine and over- - - , ,-tt^ . . , , me con ityonl or or TBa PBDn.K: The sari mill Q fe j 8 foyn f EoiTOR Or T*a Pnori.K : me saw mm | In this place flpyrnady-owtled b/Capt. : baa porchsaen a Bew ertBtfiratid o^v- jiime.TTby a fatf l.allot oftfrelr aubdl hauled all the old machinery connect- ; vision a fnvvilte Is not chosen, they ed’wlth the Kilt, everything working f Bre w |ii| u g to abide by such selection has ever been my good luck to exam- a resolnUon Is presented to them pro- Ine. Mr. J^fhardt will run fn conuec-1 vidlug for a repreeentati<>n without a tion with too Saw, a grist and flour ndhoi-lty, they any the thing is imp mitt, a lice beating machine, a Mack- j 8th}e/ , Mr. Tobin says thatJ-ii&mn- smllh and wheelwright shop, when he t jority of the Club in eleciirigdel^atea will repulr and build buBKies and wag-1 |,ftv© a del-pate^fwf every fifteen or one at.as*low figure aa any erliop In the ' eighteen voter, the vaunted ecit hce of South. Two now bulhJIngs arr gt-iitf eubuisWons may give them one delt'- up <>n hi-lotf ,gtffe for every thirteen votes and leave th« Me'lrndtats are preparhurfol tlie fraction ov. r the ».il» Uvl-i .-m oot l-ulld a Uuo bfh-k diurch onjhe elie ut | only without rcpr seutHti iu, but with- the old one. The new church Is to be j out vote or voice In anything. Ii'.weare T>y sixty, tu«I to be completed by | to have uh rep resented niln'tilMfs in 1st of May and will add to the i Bubatvlsions why not in tl\e Cl-ib? Jt be»«ty f-f tho town. Three thousand | strikes me as far better to have owe eight handled an8 tweuty-sevfsn bales i mluorify In the Club tiuui to iuivi' of cottoa hns now been shipped from j seven mfnorities in the subdivisions this depot this season to Uth Febru- ; an d a disfrauchised fractioii over, not ary and still it comes from ofte to flf- to speak of the other grave objections m teen bales are delivored am tbo pUt- forta dally. The greater pnrt bf thia cotton is purchased for cash and shipped by the merchants of Bamberg. Planters are hauling away guano, tho quantity of which bids fair u*-e*- urged against tbisTfecheme mentioned In my former communicatlun wl.ich Mr. Tobin gives a wide birth. The secretary sny* twenty-five men have the tight to elebt one delegate. I would ask if he granted v them the privilege f ceed that of last year. The quantity They riou’t get H from the organic law of corn, bacon, Inrd, etc., in the hands , n j parry ; and for Mr. TobinV in- of planters of thiseectl-m j^ave placed them on the road to prosperity. Mr. J. W. Craig, tho energetic road mas ter nfthe BimtbCaroliftft'Railroad, has os• tabtlihed his headquarters at this place Under Ms experienced eye ebac-ges Will be made which we~5re informuri wiH bo beneflcial to the f fputr- lio as well as to the Railroad Company. Gen. Bamberg l.aa sold over one huu- fortnaflon I wiH quote a poril-mof Ar tide 3: ‘•County Demoemtiot>'nv--n- tions ihnll be compiled of delegates elected, by tire several chtfts, one deje- Aiate for- every twenty-five enrolled members. Tbs Club shall elect one del-gate for every fcw4oty-fiv« mem bers—not tLat a very twd.ry-flvo nutn- r bers shall elect a (Metrate,"- The sec- ; rctary witli <\iral rt ckkpsn^s asserts that no County Executive CoinmiHee dfed bead ot horses and mules dining the month of January, ami sajs he : Cftn interfere with the Club appoint iias the boldest in^ving horse and Lett raen t 0 f delegites up« n a question of pack of hounds Idv the county, but wnots a horn that he can blow. Mr. A. V. Eivrs, the flower man, hns erect ed a hot house for the purpose of sup- plyiug early plants for laio gnhieutis, ami has on baud cabbage, temavpes, watermelon and other plants that wit! be ready soon to transplant, i The crack company of Izlar’s Bri gade, (Oapt. G. P. Biwaberg’s), meets on the 22nd of February for the pur- poeSKjf elagting •officeis to serve the third and last year of this term of ser vice (three yeuis). Pl .wm*m. AI lewd ale. r ■ Ali.v.sdale, B. (X, February lo, 1873- j Mr. Editor: Hopingthatthiseecond Infliction of my pea upon the patience of your readers may not prove too se vere Htriid of thdr fortitude, I ahull as briefly as possible address tuysdf to the tusk of replyiirg to the poiuts advanced apparently In confusion and at random by Mr. Tobiu iu his com munication appearing hr your last is sue. This individual who uerms to be (like Aaron of old) spokesman for the leaders in command ol tho exodus of the re-organizers from the apprehen sion of a majority Into the ennann of minority representation. Since his elevation to the dignified position of secretary seems to have become of such magnified Importance In his own estimation ns to presume that all of myrernaiks at all unfavorable were directed to himself. Whop any care ful reader of both communications en dowed with ordinary cnpaclty, even though bis mind might not have been trained in making technical distinc tions, would readily perceive that my tematks, all of which this luminary of (j oc t t j QO t>f the law so aptly takes to hithself (I presume upon the " modest hypoths- uis” that any aims at lofty marks) were only intehUed for him e° far afc ft statement ot facts in his commutilca- tlon were calculated to mislead your readers as to the true state of affaire. Th6 liohorabl© iecretaiy, with equal awkwardness,blunders Into nnotherer- rdr In supposing that I wro'e With any vfew of vindicating Mr. Youmans or any one else, except tbs Allendale Democratic Club. sets out after askihg the use of ybor colurrms to vin dicate hlftisell from grave charges of mlsAfatcmeht and suppression of fact, and concedes, not only by ffefffng to two bodies and beg leave do remind NEW AD VER TISEME NTS. Jutlaecrf Pro! tt outlay IT fliHIKe HH now who Appiicartwr fbr |Wf v NOTICeJs liereb| giventhstappli Will be made ,by the undertHgned. t * ' ' Prohife nf Bauiweii court iie2#h MiA?b, t87iHf<»r fln t ■Uiirdiaif of Annls E. bataNre; « A- M. v|eBtliei>bt h. m- ■ rffotl Af nLANTtf^, WJIIUton. February 17. 18*9.- 4'.^ countg. < ■ tt Jdh- -H Agricultural nr SENT) FOR RRICES. jsi ’ : - I V “>■ VTA-t- is 6 Dissolution THE C^jftnrtnersliip exitti Mtwten tha undersfgDalTia^Xe^n disaolved byi'inuiyni cuiiscnl oitlhed^t of February* - -.g.lj.ST»rv< rtArtitrthe Imii la nloae'autiioriird to Cattfot nil outstanding dobisjMul'aesuiDe the [iabililien of the con- r 8; LIED-MAN. . Vl. .. Ii, ApLEtt. OsahamS T. O., February IkI, K v 7'.'. Mortgagee's Sale: BY VIRTUE ef (he powers re,"!oil,.in.me under a inortgngeof date seventh June, 1878, trow Ulla N. Thompson, recorded rft Book ut t:,gi,lrv (It C'C, pages 411, 41Z and 418, I vmII sell nt r>.irnwidl C*. H.’cn sslc'day in .'♦‘■Vkf-'tt', 187M. (be sains being tlie tim Moa- (tay yf aojjJ uiomji, tbq following mortgaged pruneifr: All that lot in the town pt Al len Jnle, known am lot one hundred and forty- six, *« Blook 1.9; itoundod north by Bay stw;et, south by lot. of Mrs. M. E. M right, e'tfSl by lot of it. W. Hichttrdson, nndon the west, by ifickory street. Xerms of sale: Uaeh. Purchaser to [oiy for papers. NAT 11 AN SIMON, Mortjrspee. February dth* 18/il. febU-td Executrix Sale. BY .VIRTUE of the powers given me un der the fast will and testament nf E- It. Allen, No. G. Orangeburg Sweep. No. 4. Hatt’.burg Sweep. No. 12. Dinmoml Point Bull Tongue No. 13. Cast-Iron Turn Shovel. • No. 9. Magnolia',Sweep. No. Iv Wrought Lapring. No. 7. Heel Bolt. ' - No. 8. Grasis Rod. ~~ No. 17. Singletree Irons. No. 2. Gieenville Sweep. No. 15. Scraper. No. 14. Steel Turn ShoveL No. 11. Greenville Bull Tongue. No. 10. Steel Shovel Blade. No. 5. Wrought Clevis. No. 3. Wrought Clevis. NoriG. Plo'wtStngletref. - No. 18:, Harrow Teeth, f. 10. / Harrow Teeth. ilcepascd, I wftl*eM at my place in Sycamore, Tewntthip bn TUHSBAY, tb<? 4ih day of \ 0 M A BCU, 1879. t be porsmud property of the e-ttate of E. 11. Alien, Consisting ofone Horse', ^ ‘ one Mu!e, oheitotton l’n-»s. one Uotton (fin, "\\r 00( ^ nnf J Iron Heel ildinstable iPloW StOCK. two Running Gear, one Carriage, one Buggy y ^ - and HarnessuJne U.•igfin. Ploughs, , Cows, j ;l P HogS, Ac., Household and kitchen Farm tm-c, Beds, Jcc." 'JVi-ms of sale: < 'ash. MARY J. ALLkX, Executiix. February 3d, 1879. fcblS td advisability. For his information on tliis point I wiH quote a portion of Ar ticle 4, organic law of the party: “ The Cltibs in each county ahall l>« held to ffetherand operate under thecsmtiol of a County Executive Committee.” It would certainly seem that auy Club, contotaplatirig a change from the mode I of appointing delegates presr-ribeU liy the organic law of tho party would al most be'hound to consult with The County iSxqjutive Committee before delegates appointed by tutwlivision*) coul<l be reg.irdbd as entitled lo tbeii seats if protest sIkhiIU be made. In regard to Mr. Tbbln’U'^assertion that the opposttion was ns well drilled as regular*, I have to say tbit they arc sufficiently drilled' to know that the theory of lb publican institutions Is based upon the principle that maj -fi^ tics rule and that they arc too well drilled to mutiny iu ranks and bolt their organisation. The etcrctapy in alluding to the uunnimous adoption of Mr. Youmtri’a amendment, sajs that, while the statement is true, it is on a par with all that ha» been said and done on the other side, and I say that tbeuctiouof Mr. Tobin and his con federate* In getting mad and leaving because they could not force down the throats of the (majority Impracticable measures Is about on a par with their rule or ruin policy. Tills whole trouble put Into a nut-shell Is lrought about by half a d< z m office-seekers who want to gf> to-Getraty-Convenliuos^as delegates and nre not the choice of the people. It is not because n ma jority rules the minority, hut because the minority cannot rufe the majority. Mf. Tbbln talks tthout severity good citizens on the list of the re-organiz^rs who appreciate and promulgate .ijm minority representation. One would tihtik these men werefureed by oppression to leave the old Club when tho Tact Is, a few men In the re- oig&frized dub have ennvessed and 'begged and persuaded to get parties to foln th^tni committees hare been appointed to tiy and persuade partji s to Join, and In Allendale eorao days ago I was Informed by several that lheir names had been put down with out authunty. ~I see tho names of good citizens and trueprtrlot* on their toll and' without calling these Philis tines Of any Intention of cersuriog • hem, ask ifleffi to compare the pre amble and r(|solati«ns adopted by tl« Estate of £ E. Allen- ALL I'ERSOXS jntlaUtcd-Xj-ilie'tatate of E, K. ALLElv arF"roqm^ici to make pay- menthy the 1st March, 187'.i, anil itioife lFold- in* einima will pceteni th«io lo tho Execu trix or her attorney. MARY J. ALLEN, Executrix. — L. B. O'BKYAX. , - ~— Atioruey for Executrix. February <1. t8«‘J. fet) 13 . . ... CORNKB KING AND MARKET ST8. ■ ClTAltl^K.^TO-V, 8. Agents for Avcrv & ^ons* PI w-'. dispute one single assertion made In my commoutcfttioo concerning himself. But by admitting them, via.: He says, "That tho truth is mighty and will prevail, and that «« briefly as possible ha will state the whole truth in con nection with the Ogiivte rcoolutioBS.'' Why did be-aot state the whojs truth at first? And why was it that only suppressed In his report came Oiit in communication fore reiterate my statement that the Ogflvle reeolutfocs #ere rejected by a majbrltv wete of the eidb.*’ He speaks 'ha ft he considered himself finthority on nartMtoiin^Aiif **1^ B«t I think tbs secretary weokl find it a rather Id- borlous job to convfnoa anp well In* formed parllMMiauriaa that tthejQ That In allying themselves *with a body orghulaed under a pmfmble, eTcry jlne ofe Wbfeh'M ktrofig wrtfirtLe scene *bf tfio office-seeker, a body which not only by restdntion Imposes pledgeff On applicants not required by the Democratic party, but by resolu tion adopted at its first meeting fen-} dert an applicant, no matter how true a^atiiot he may be or bow staunch hfs ^fe^oTRCy " TS5H*; black balled by five members,and thus insulted they ore straying from the Farther | broad arid liberal policy of the Democ racy and placing themselves clear off of the Democratic platform. Now, Mr. Editor, there are two things I do not expect to do, one Is to reply to any more pieces from Mr. Tobin ; t! other is never to lake part in diyjdfng the Detflorticy. J. W. Wi <i dm. i ink — S— ■ — The endowment of p^uftiveralty bjr Mr. Taederbile-fe o^rtalnly an act 0? became tions which eoapiuMuely pegged ® dp* If" , ttberative assemblf, to 'emended freadbrijevelei: r ' r - , -'. 1 i [ rcicU, say wg, in open public fit Jet. a ihmu vu A TEACBBi 0» B .VEX WELL Cd .ehgpe were gelected hj a vote. Me. Tobin, as your intelligent fcin lirsnrf tut the dfUcktlA The eehodf fund, F s - -v lou hie deserts, (^ wbtka,4eevrdme.0C tflel l °« fell 1 amendment moved By, Mr. t X^umepg In a style marked by chergctertgtfi Execution Sales* C. L Sicher aE vs. W. M. Langley. Bv vlrttin of an execution to m** direct*? 1, I will sell At B irnwc i * 11., N * ’.,i>n s. les- <1av ui M Mt 'H next. It tictug the third day <»f tit said BSoutk, to ttie highest bidder for cash, the following d> scribed real pf ^ p-rty:. . All that certiiin tract *if Euul in Barn- w lie >hnty, eorit'oniog • Ighty-tive seiet., more or less, ndjoittkig IhihE-oh which C. H. L'invl , *y now trsph?*; te-un<leit south ‘*y ItiiiilVi/T A. <*u-t liy hinds ot S. l.ai.gTcy, Sun west by I inis of S. Laugles, bonig a part of ^ eertniu trict of land ki.owii hs tho Buitl'M tniet, convev- e*! to W. ,t. H irlcy a- trtmtim of Langley und her iictra, and'kiii'Wii i’ >i dfvis oil mad.* by her heirs ns 'I rMet No., 1, having shape and :i*rm as wrft wttpear by reference to a pint rn.io •d,y J. s. vtlx-ou, dste-i liTiii Aug' Ht, lev2, ,iiul resort eyed by i. B. < "luing, 17Lh, I8il) ionl J9ih Ex cciu- b.r. JRT.-t i J uri'.tia»*>ra to pay for pnt>er8. -*? tevfeo upon ;,S the pr.-,Cll 'of . M. Langley, at the sun of G. a. hlchw el ai. \ . AL'O. ('rahe, Boyiston A Co. vs. Gw. XV. Patrick Ihnt o»*r'aln 1»t in the town of Elko, with thybbUdlngs thereon‘.'hounded inuth tr>' rhe Sontlrr iiroHtra Itii'tnmd, atid on all other eldeb by Mrs t hitiss.i Ashley. Purchasers to pay lor papers l.evb d upon us the propel ly of Otyirgc W Patrick, at the sfck oi * n ne, Boyiston A ' o J. W?*LVMsA^ Eh. S. !>. C. Shot IfT’s Ofilee, Uaruw«41 C. H., S. U. t Ft liruui'y loth. 1879 i — -:0: * FOR COMPOSTING L USK JoSbsis^ei’s r Chemicals TON Chemicals e with t;vo tons Cotton Seed or Stable Manure will make fliret tons ol as good Fertili zer as any Standard Article on the market, FOUND FOR POUND. Usu titan Unc-lluJj.' the For a Straight Fertilizer v s i *: Claris’s DisEclvcd, BosisJ lifts «rivcn entire satisfaction * e • Mortgage Sale. As Aycnt-of J. H". irifhckhalter. I wiflArll to the highest bidder fur cash sin TUES DAY. the -oth FEBRUARY, InTO, at Willis ten.S.T., ihe foHinVing pmperty, nmrtg ig"d tosaid J. il. Biircklia ter by S. R. Woodier- »y, by a mongage dated 8th day of May, 0'7: 1 . | fiinl < Wrk’s G8irr of ll.n u well county in Registry Book lillll. bn page* 381 apd o'!*): One Steam S.itv MiTT; with fixtures. Three Moles. Two Tim Her Parts. One Lumber Car, J. W\ LANCASTER, Agent. ' Fel.ruarjHOth, IS7!). ——■ * • ■* — — ---- —— Mortgagee’s Sales* Ao pg«ht nf Pitul !4 Felder fn the below deecribid moilgiigra, I will eell at B^in- welKL H., S. (;, Immediately wfter tho Hltpriff s sales, to thohlghist bidder, for (vhsIi.ou 8Hb'<sdny In MARCH next, Ittielug the 2d day • f the said-month, tho follow ing desctiiVd peiooipd property: Pdpl H. Polder vs. P. E. and H. B. Harvoy. Doc dnrlc MireMu'e, Levi (I upon as the proportv eft P. E. ami H B, burvey. under lureclusuro of moi igiigo to Paul B. Felder. ALSO, Paul S. Folder vs. George and J.itnes Wil son. Ono Bay Ma e. — O 'e Black jfoi so. Levied upon H8 the properly of Geoigp and Jiimea wflsoo, unm-r foreclosure of mortgugo to Pauls. Fchlor. ALSO, Plml S. Felder t». Krliae Wilson^ One Co)t v Levied upon as th«! firopcrly of Koline Wilsos.' 'ender fordoeare of a mortgage to 1‘aulS. Felder, , Aim Paul S. Felder v*. Keline Wflsori. Onp Grey Mare. J Leried upoti-as the property of KcBno Boa. under foreeloBuru of Uiortgtigc > Paul S Felder. AtJero, AS rich iu {ihuit H)«k1 a.s the hv-.-t. wherever uhcU. Both the above Guam** hate been thoroughly tested in Bnmwdl in imst seasons, and in nea*. Iv every instance, when used once, Avere used again. .Send to 7 DUNBAR. CLARK & CO. FUOPRIETOUS, AUGUSTA, GLOltGIA T Or their Agents, for Paiuphlet and Prices, E. E. JEFFERSON, John Hi. t R. M. MIXSON, Wilihtoo, S. C. Fire Insurasace Agency, AT WI EXIST ON, S. C. T ■'— :o: — 9 COMPA^ITCB rkpresented. — Ass* 1 ts, ! .... * •, . .-I,. ,. ... • •..... .820.380.763 80 . 20.000,000 OO . 3.173,933 ar . 3.292 913 40 2,481.104 60 R yel, of Liv* rpo<.l, N'dth Bt itish and Mcrcnntfle\ Continental, bf Ifi w Y'Tk, Huttf"rd, of * \t "n lu'itt, PhtEllIX, ' i It 'HI t, ., ■»' ’ i, j .7** w German A me* '<>J • ' New York, “ . .X*. 2,324 492 62 LaCasse Get" *;ib'. 7 A 000,000 OO IMerebtirg, V++ hi , “ X * COO 000 OO Virginia Hinme, '*• .Ns.*••* »-»•■ « 600.000 00 Lycoming, llwoey, r. bnHylvaoio, capital and asaetf. .... 5,000,000 00 Total assets, .... f ^ v .»0t.86A747 8» We will trike onlyjiirJfrclass rlaks. itnil o'il^gftcr a careful, pereonsl eur- V y Arid vi ItTftffon of the premlsee or property^K) i*e lnHiir*»(i. rims nvi Uling the possibUtry of. liiitrirtHm fn tire evi?nt of loss^'X’aptaiu E. E. J> fferson, residing at Jdhnatc it’s, S. (E, will attend to«ILt|^-Agency t>uaUu j ea in E ig< fleld,HJr* w- Uerry, Lauretie and L‘ xington counttcAf Robert M. Mixson, of .Willistott, will give personal atten'l"ii h> Aiken,O(;arigobuti4,^aia*nfland Miijoiniug counties. We expect to iiniks thia our piTtoarti*‘nt bufiiH'S*, and will write polides at os low rates a* can be procured jarauy GrHt-c!»<H Compunira. JEFFEKSON & MIXSON. jftnSO—ly v r WlLEBriTON, 8. C. forrelotartu f inortgagr to Oee Buy Mul«. One Sorrol Levied upoti iitP properly of F. H ekitreow »t POsl^Fa^r. AL80. V ; r«ul 8. Folder v», HcAry Boyles. Ono Gray Myla. , ' i . i Levied uponns the property of ITfcnry Boyles, undoes fierectossre of nortgage to Paul A Folder. ■ , ^ J. W. UNTAWEtt. Agent. Barnwell G. H-.M lO. rfleOTI, 1«7» - to safferlng rim thee ndowmeqt anlty by Dr. James L Gilder's Liv- e«U the ^frjaieot want of, pla. For sale by G. Notice. sbra* I ou ar before ty rv Instant, or-be debt yvorsone hwlehbfi $r«£, yof Febtua- B«ymfint; and id estate will tmr “ MniH*iii BONK DOUGHERTY. & CO., - U " . * VMPORTEOF— * og-lish Cutlery, Swedish Iron ,-asd— : t>4a lers iisr i-;: : ; M, STM, Mils, misi JOT, [.0?E f ITC„ • ETC, --We OlFfeR Tn!^ SEASON— " PLUWS, PLOW STOCKS, and all kijids Plow Material,- At * Extremely Ijow Rrities! BONJ^S) t X>OTJGHERT Y & CO, (Successor* to BONKS, DKOH’Ji A CO.) - - 71-84 AKTliUH 31. OWENS. Attorney and Counsellor at Law BARNWELL O. U, S. O. Gdfldrtions s specialty. Praetiees in ultthc Coorfs. seplO Billiard Table for Sale! UiULrd Tabic. Decker & Cy. t Makers, iu first class Older, fur BtU« «ot« very U w pi ice.. . Apply to B, ASHER, nov28 ASHE BUcuvllle. f It' ift1 nuiiiii'ilii#' I