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V .'A,.. ■gHJH mmyyr. l»tCdPLfi jMlU’SE? awfei MMt'mnnibr .r..i»«Tii»ir -ff toTo t<Jrt#ioinjp, it CaWniiiHtod tboattention pf tmmSmAY, TTEBRUAftY^ 1879. word, and elicited frequent and heartj twj Irt not heUfronelbl* for the view* of our correspondent a. sit . ’ /' i * same tNbe so seleot and 10 cnthtftiwstic al nudienoe. Tlrf oration of r 6f tfe oc- Tbompaon was am tsllbrt Worthy Thougbifulv ittAtriictive mid c|- casion. Am Appeal to Indies. — It is sorclj utinccewtify ♦Odtt giorb than call attention to the appeal of tlte County Damneratio KJtecutive Commit tee in another column. Wc Are r^U- takCri itl Our high estimation of the wo men • of Borhirtn if they fat! to give A prompt and gdnerom fcaponse. Tho ladies of the vilhtgB gave A not aupipor On Tuesday night, in Answer to this ringing appeal. * * 't-' Thpyhpnquets nt night were all thaV hnnqucta ought to be, and formed a fit ting finale to the events of the day. The gfaUftcnlion fhit by tire Charlestonians nt tlie brilliant success of the (Aslebm- A Hitter Letter. •ina. We shppr^si a letter frora- khig a bitter,attocb upon——because the writer bap mistaken, d» mdty Uthr ■ri\Urs do, assertion for argument, aoct jwssion for W* If ho will prove his i hnrq-t w« will print them; if he wUl even make out a probable case we may (lb to, but not otherwise. Charwetcr is too valuable to bo injured by reckless writers. 1 When our correapondeirt gets back to good humor he wilt bs ashamed ofhiiwwlt, and glad that we b>W burn* ed hts leitef. Prwteeiloss From Fir*. The aecoffiff of the faming of BaAibe^g itt bfa)p|Bll| faMlni brings up vividly the dangers to r wbicfi sfi om* ytHagew «r« cxpa'ed. There Lt-bo tirao so proper for pnptMjlit n for tho future ss the I*taWlt. Wa tuggMt, at the instance of a friend well iotormed in such mat ters, Is village officials throughout the county that a pair of powerful force pumps With t#o hundred fteV of hose can be jpufehltsecl p ram net ex«eed» Ing ope hutidrsd dollars. Each pump can bo effiwdvejy ‘ worhed by si* men. While.not equal to engines these pumpe ooauttand themselves as substitutes with* itiAhs rapab of ttvy inooipomtion of liriM tfauneial rsPmroes. «I •«» ■Sill !■ I It I q- frf* i-'!!'-' Swispn tw Mplwraif ,r Tb« etodi Ahdf whippiiig;-porf amy be reUm of .baAsrura, but iu wh^t light shah the petty erinsa that thasa heroic arr sb HrfNN>SSp wiif BWregeidedf Are they not also relies of the times whra might was right? The fitims of ningt rWjtllrWI Tnil ii Or 11110 ^OIlXlTl VJcIT punishments which fav^ proven *bom punt alp> continue, , No general or perma- neut improvement in the moral coridutt of thorn who are petty criminals, both by inerfdet and edueatioa, can come so- loog aothe ptaishnwot indict ad is not a 1 ptnishmewt. The petty thief finds life more eomfortable in the county jail than in the corn or ootfoa field. An occasional bona fide Moody^hhrt on the back of# boriy Vagabond would prove a power*- iWly efibethre suisupnary, sod even fan quiet bours spent in meditation i« thn stacks weod moderate the gsopenaitias of plow and We fiavor the reetora- Uew of thaM “ roliaa of barbarism,” mil anggest that our legislators give the sub ject i careful consideration, especially tioh was greatly Cnhanfccd by the fact that we werd entertaining distinguished guests r rom the up-country of our ewrt State and elsewhere, to pleaSe and enter tain whom was one of its chief objects. —[News and Codrier. DEMOCRATIC F.XRctjIrilfE COMMITTEE. V£- Am Apfteal to ihe I^adlva. Pursuant to the call of the County Chairman, the Democratic Executive Qommlttee Resembled at the fair’build ing, at this place, at 11 a. m., on the 90th instant The subject specially Submitted to the consideration of the committee was ode that ehobld ebgnge the earn est and thoughtful attention of eVery good and loyal Democrat throughout the county, involving, as it assuredly does, the honor of the party, and the which alone our party organization <*n be retained, tinder the specious coloring of law, the itob grip of the partisan enemy has beeh fastened Upon sundry member! of our party, and they under bonds to stand their trial before tribunal* froth whole pro- nan be predlbatltf of ibcih in the fu ture, The Individuals so situated have rendered tbempelvea obnoxious to their persecutors by their zeal in the cause of the Democracy; they are crippled in means, And unless their Democratic brethren stand by them, must Appear alone and without legal aid to meet their accusers. Repeated appeals to (he Precinct Cfubs by the Couaty Chairman have failed to elicit a practical response, at d the report of the funds io band, as rendered by the Treasurer, shows an amount to the credit of tbe party quite inadequate Io meet the requirements. > The Executive Oommlttee discussed the difficulty with great earnestness, and for a while but little hope ap pesred df reaching a solution, when finally Alfred Aldrfob, Esq., submitted t£e following preamble add ^solutions whlL'h were Unanimously adopted: Whkmkas, The honor Of tbe Demo cratic party la pledged to stand by and uphold'Ue Indlvidoat members, wbeu asea.' , od by partisan emhlty and STAWB NEW*; Arrests for «! revenue laws Conti Tbe guano mfir b vlofiatfonr in Pickens, ■esurtrtJ in k vic tory f'»r tbe QlAngers.~-MeiPhali.and firroff. - CohfftrtlTs ITitrrparlorTHT' * wahn Aummer by storing large shipments of Iforth'pYn fete. Col. James A.- Bojt will hereafter f’iv'e hts time Vo tbe Baptist Courier, It is now sure Wsuoceed. Fort une seems to frown on thebouR bonses ef Citesterfjeld apd MaVfi>drd^{ both caiigflt fire lately—and neither 6f them have ibdt tl barbarous” dock. Judge Thoinson and Solicitor Abney will open the Marob term of Oodrt at Edgefield oh next Monday, At present they are hard at Wotk In LexIngton., At the Ihtis term of tbe Court of (leneral SesMr.ns for Fairfield county, only three cares went to trial, and the criminal docket was the lightest for y*m Spartanburg Herald.:' Judge Aldrich will preside nt the approaching term of the Circuit Court of this county, which will commence on tbe third Monday in March. Chester Reporter: ” 0n last Wed nesday a fine mafe of Mr. 8. Moore Wylie, was assaulted by a fierce bull and so severely gored as to cause death tb a few bon'ra." of this county, was found dead in tbe road near the residence of Mr. H. W. I. Sir. Hbeely MHd just left Mr. Kduh’e wbenB be haA beeh on a and Ws found fiaad If Henry P. Ai.lPgjrat.TM bM by Trial ios Haiti danger, Ifie’^IeSeai % us Paul B. T One Bay Ma e. One BUck Horse. V fa Nothwltfataodlng about 90,099 bales have already faep sold In Spar tan bu rg this season, there Is mere cotton yet unsold In this county than fbere has and fie verdict eCeaaed clime to his death by tbe yisitafion of God.-Lex ington Dispatch. Itr*. Caroline Jaynes, residing near Westminister, will b«lU years bid at h<y-nt*t birthday^ 'fthf was bpro in. I?68. bhe is the oldest chizen Of onr “county, amj perhaps of the Stats. Wife, Burdett, flrreeo miles below \Tal .’ balia, Is perhape the next oldnsr son in our county, beinjz In bis 103d ' e * r ’ ye«r. He Is netlve yet and wrfil trade horses with you with si! the seal of early youth—beowee Courier. ^ A bold and successful burglary wa« cpmmltted In AnderHon on lastAnnday night, the store Of Mir. M. D. Kennedy being entered and robbed of fTS cash, nine plstolk, several boxes of eegars and other arttries. Tbe efitrrnce was effected by bothig with an augur a small aperture in thil shutter of one of the rear windows through which tbe hand was fbrust and the pin removed that held the bar across the shutters. Ab. Ralph was committed to jail Sunday nltfht, charged with killing J. M. DeYoung Ab. Ralph, we learn, tkent to John J. Moore’s still-house, near Wellford, last Sunday, about 3 o’clock p. m., to buy a bottlieof #hiw- h!S mnthsr, who w* |f a been for several years past. Mr. A. 0. Terry, A Chicago manufac turer, will start a cotton and woollen hois manufactory In Columbia this spring. It will be located In the pent- deed lags la the paat, hht little tneffcy- -tSdriar^ euelusurerffBTf g!veem[)Toy inort effectual in its prevootiod shooliT rendepd tbs' victims Of a partisan sian economic measure. lay HU* the esooelii b ■ www * r . - ■ ; • I i; 1*m seldom that performsoce equals premise rad that anticipation is not dis< appeibleA by realisation, but Wsshisg- ton’s birthday fn Charleston this year t rare exceptions. Thewes- ' ’ " arinallo r, that prims fitbtor in All outdoor pt HMts, was simply charming. Tfee rity tfo l«kt clouds that prosecution ; and Wiikhkas, The ladles of BarniVell county, to peace and in ivsr, have ever bpen found exercising tu'rir all-power ful inffuence tb advance ti'® cause of patriotism, and to. maintain the claims of honor and duty, be it by tbe Dem ocratic Executive Committee of Barn well <J6Unty, Rasoived, That fh our present strait and emergency, we apffeal to the sym pathy of the ladies of Barnwell lo aid ,us in our efforts to obtain the funds to seedre legal aid for ABd' pay the una voidable expenses of our persecuted Democratic brethren, through the me- diiim of fairs, exhibitions or musical entertainments id their respective towds, villages, or nelghBorhoode, to be arrabged fh sdeh manner as they shall deem-prbper and advisable ; and be It further Resolved, That the ladles of Barn well be requested tb Hand in the funds so obtained to the Democratic Treas urer, A P. Madvilte, Eeq. On motion of IRr. W. Q. Tyson, the following was also dnanlnaouBljr adop ted: . Resolved, That Robert Aldrich, Esq., be designated by tbe Efedutlve Com mutes for and on behalf of (be Demo- Tjmto floated Asm and there serosa the vast ex pause sd sxuiw> served bat to catch tbe w*’s idyste thskr twowy bosom »tad re. fleet them maltipUed as hundred-fold- TlA stmospllerw wm balmy, and the peo ple, men, Woman andcHildren, all la hol iday ittifk, as they movefl briskly and gstly about tbe streets, seemed filled With tbs flv* and with their very do reverence to the shade TW gnrad parade so long expected *** ^fltefi a mUitkry display of which W city might be proud: Tbs fall num bers is lios, tlie celerity of the fortnxtion, tbe precision of drill, the iaposiog Ap- Braruuce of tbe eolams, the taste and of the uniforms, sod tbs eom- (he r , coun sel for the defence of tbe accused par- tiec Q. B. LARTIST-K, ' ’ Wu. Q. TffToK, County Oh’rman, Sea pro tem. isw--- ftic A certain trial justice Was called up on recently to units In wedlock an un usually bgly colored eoupfa fiffo^tbe ceremony was performed, and desiring robe faoetlous.thesquire remarked: “It artillery j— til sod Infantry seemOd tb vie with each otbor In grading *flh fVttl tmakv and rj-'rsr.i.T. The : fcp«J(aI edebrstio# of the W*M Infantry at the AcSdfimy "keepingwith thejmrade , perhaps, has the fSlfovr o large »Ad aft be giri.” eoati.HHvl so' ia ctetomary for the officiating officer to ktes the bride, but upon thle occa* slon that part of tbe ceremony will be dispensed with.” This rather dis- pleased the bridegroom, and he re- plied: “Well, jedge, t believe it’s customeary to pay a fee ter dHr kind of blstteea, bat upon die oecsslon de oongVegaeion will be dismbeed widout das sort of A doxology.” We tblok tbe jedge” got the wont of it. ■' ! ■ im: The vbTuntsYy outflow of colored labor to Texbs from Georgia and Al- A hsp been Bo'serious A drain that tbs llefctelavumror both Stales hats tried to stop It. AUctehes tax of flnfWaoWAAmanded of e Very agent who conies to solicit people'Yd etal- PsITrv-M, • i, .; u<>* ll-lu Weldon^ K. G., Ifows: “A la this county travele||HHH|„ aad WitJftt bis license to be ment to about a hundred convicts. Judge Thomson, of Abbeville, is ( holding Court at Lexington this week. Both tbe criminal and civil dockets are heavyt’&nd there ie enough work on th^m for two weeks. Court is ex pected to continue through the entire week. Several now buildings are going uf> at Seneca City. The trade at tMs place this winter has been good. We learn that nearly 4,000 bates of cotton have been sold there. This has put a considerable sum of m6my in circula tion. On account of ill health, Messrs. James Gray Porter, of tbe Aiken Re view, and John McIUy, of tbe Coutier- Journal, have retired from the editor ial Charge of those journals. We ten dec them our best wishes for their ear ly recovery. f/ * Washington gossip bus tbe report that Wade Hampton is to marry Mrs. Pickens, widow of tbe South Carolina Governor. In that case bis associate, Butler, would become Hampton’s step son by marriage. Tb® Secretary of State of South C«»r- oliha 6n Tuesday Issued twenty-one land cOnimiSBon titles to land lying in Oconee and Abbeville counties. He will soon issue eighteen tltib® to land in Colleton county. The Summit Courier says : “ There i&B been very little beard about com tneucial fertilizers in Lexington so far. It wouiJ be well for the people to let them alone, buy lime and make a per manent manure of their own.” Tbe Greenville News says : “ The no fence law has become a dead sebjeet since Us adoption in several counties. Everybody used to write about it, and now tbe farmers in many sections of tbe State are reducing it to and all are pleased with It.” „ Samuel J. Lee, of Aiken, who wa» convicted at tbe last term of Court, and sentenced to two years In tbe pen itentiary, bas been released on 12,000 bail, pending tbe reeuU of hie appeal. He haa been confined hi' the county jail for the past sir months.— Mr. W. D. Bernes died at bis home three miles east of this town on Tues day, 11th instant, after <tn tlioesu of two days. He was a gallant eoMler to mSt 3. It. DeYoopg and several others at the stMI-honse, who, after be got the whisky, Ibristed upon his treating, which he did and started back home. They Insisted upon his treating again, which he refused to do, whereupon a fight took place, lo which Ab. lUlpb shot J.-M. Df-Ti'ung, ♦he-ball striking Mortgagee’s Sales As sgentteTPaulJFFMdajfln fhe described Rottgag* well C. hTb. C, i Sheriff’s Mi cash, on Ik’JtUda Tmr oeSorli SENT) FOR PRICES. lJUvisd upon os Um» property of George ■ Wilson, Iiwvr foreclosure of Won gage to PauI S. Felder. • Also; ii Paul S. Felder va. Keline'VTOatn. O' : ■' * • I * ' A One Colt. Levied upon u the properly “'of Kelme WiMon, under forciotntre vf a mortgage to ALSO. aul S. Felder va, Kelinc Wilson. One Orey More. Levied upon m tho proporty of Koline Wil- soil, under foreclosure of mortgage to Papl. 4 Fe ier. ^ ^ ALSO. Paul S. Felder vs. F. H. Dickinson. J. One Boy Mule. One!Sorrel Mule. * Levied upon ns the properly of F Uidkiheofe. tindtr fbteeioeure of mortgage to Piinl A Vekler: i II. • I b ALSO. Paul 8. Pellet vs. Henry Boyleo. One Gray klplti ) ■ a. Levied upon es the property of Henry Boyleo, under foreclosure of mortgage to Paul S. Pokier. < J. W. LANCASTER. Agent. Barnwell C. B.. 8 C.. Fob. 17,1879 , ^T,. i Mortgage Sale. Ar Agent of J. H. Barckhal tb the highest bidder fbr oash 71 will seH on. TUW bis heart and killing him InstanMy. Now York is excited over the par roting of a lady on Fifth avenue-in the broad light of day, with a street fufi ttf people, by a fancy-looking rob ber, ilhfeTiaught her around tbe neck wfib one arm, while he tore her dia mond ear-rings from her ears with bis disengaged hand, took a valuable brooch from her breast, and then her breast, made his escape. After be had got well off the crowd learned the facta and started in pursuit; but too late, aa he took » coach and was soon out ef night. A policeman rarno up some time aftbr and begun to dub the crowd back that bad gathered around tbe lady, and was about to arrest her with her bleeding ears and hysteric sob bings for disturbing the peabe. Li. The endowment of a university by Mr. Vaiflfcibllt !e’ eertaibly an act of great benevolence, but the endowment to sufieriog humanity by Dr. James L Olldur in hte celebrated Gjldkr’s Liv- kk Fills meets tbe greatest want .»f the American people. For sale by G. A. Phillips, Wiliiston, and Druggists generally. Company I, 6th Regiment Sooth Capo- Una Volunteere. He was afterwards a victim of Merriil’s persecution to 1670-71, having been arrested on a trumped up charge and' imprisoned fof several month*, ■ - *• - - The Beaufort Crescent, is informed that Capt. Thomas Eaton found th® •dead body of a dfowned man on the point of m&rsb as you turfa frdfn Beau fort river Into Batlefy He took It lo tow, and Carried It to Pdrt Royal. BT VIRTUE of tfce powftr given me un der the last will and tevtame'nt of K. K. Alien, deceased, 1 will eeil at uy place in Sycamore Township on TUESDAY, the 4th dny of MARCH, 1879. the personal jJVopeVty of the e^Uite of E. R. Allen, consisting of one Horse, one Male, one Cel ten I’roee, eue Cotton Giu, two Hunning Gear, one Carriage, one Buggy and Harness. one’Wagon. Ploughs, Ac , Cowt, Hogs, Ac., Household and Kitchen f urni ture, Bede, Ae. Terse of tale: Cosh. II ARY ). ALLEN, Eaecutiix. - -.February oJ,1879. feblS td Tbs remains iters so dliich rr decom posed that |t was ImpoSsiSle to distin guish tb® Identity of even the color of tbe unfortunate mao. The farmers of Orangeburg county are making commendable progress In their preparation for tho new crop. Mfenjf of them are prepared for corn fNantlbg; and are only waiting favor-> abft weather to begin. This crop irtH be largely increased, which ii nd cfoofif due io tile ioW price of cotton add n nettled determltlhflbo' to make a new departure oo tbe ro&d to ncoeea. r ^ * As no example of the “ atlcklDg ” manner in which many farrteib-dkrty out their resolutions Afbpied “it misting,* we dto tbo teei foot ono of our guano merchants has sold mors to a certain section of ooiriitrf,- reaoiartona were adopted pledg ing the farmers not to bay nerfmiH- zers at the present petoes^atlred, than hb’has'td'any other sbetiob of Uke size.-Herehaw Gazette. ; 1 Off m H»H lfisfknf > ,-lfeT. Ri.’Sheafy, A A’IF AD VERTISEME\ T TS Appiicaiion for Final Discharge. NOTICE ia hereby given that application wl|i be luarle tiy the undersigned, lo the Judge of Probate of Barnwell oonnty. on Monday the 14th March, I87D /or final «ijf- charge ire guard fan of Annia E. 8a(ideiB, now wife of A. M. Weatherbbee. 18 A AC A. BLANTON. Wiliiston, February it, t879 - 4 Dissolution THR Co-partnership existing heretofore tiei ween the undersigned h.w been dissolved by isuiual consent on the l»t of February. 8. Likbman continues tbe Susmess, nd Is alone adthorixed to c&Heat ell outstanding c-rn. .debisaad asluae tbo liabilities df the eou . 8. LIKBMAN. B. ADLER. Orahawt T. 0., February 1st. 1879. ; ■—f «l - - ' Executrix Sale. BAY, the 26th FEBRUARY, 1879, at Wiiiis c.. ton, 8. C,, the following property, roortgngnd to said J. H. Bufckha ter by 8. B. Woodber ry, by a Mortgage dated 8th day of May, 1878, and-rpcerdeU ia Clerk’s Office of Barn well county in Registry Book HHH, on pagea-884 and 8861' ' ■» ” ’ One"Steanr Saw Mill, with Situ res. Three Mules Two Timber Carts. Oae Lumber Cw.' — ^ - J. W. LANCASTER, Agent. February 10tb, 1S79. N, Mortgagee's Sale. BY VIRTUE of the powers vested In me utidefa hiorrgageoftlale nevnnth Juue, 1878, from EUa N. Thompsou, recorded in Book of Registry CCOC, pages 411, 412 and 413, _ r _ . . . I will sell at Barnwell C. H. rn aale day in MARCH. 1879, die same being the first Mon day of said month, the following mortgaged property: All that lot iu the town ot Al. lenttnle, known as lot one hundred and forty- six, in Block 19;- bounded north by Bay street. South by lot of Mhj, M. E. Wrigbl, east by lot of H. W. Richardson, and on the west by Hickory street. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to par for papers. • NATHAN SIMON, Mortgagee. February 4ik, 180.^ febl3-td Notice* AT L r o ''sonp having Haima against th«> aaSwtweof Hwaswti I>avt«l»t, aeeeoaHI, WITI prpfout them, duly attoated t<» the updrtr- algned oh or before the ^thnayof Februa ry ii)sti.{iE o* be detwirred niyment; and all persona indebted' to oxi'd eatete will make payments witidn thirtv davs to Sd Fel.ru<ry, 1879. JAMES KI LLY, febfl-JI — Adtutnif trnto®: DANIEL HAAS, — Jf'BBEB OX — Foreign ami Dume'tic Dry Goods, 4 Motlorts* FaWfcy <>ood«, Jcc., 155 MEETING STREET, . CHARLESTON, 8. Ci 72-85 4aO TO , • » ,, ■ Barney McLemore’s PfV (OXPOelTX THK OOtTKT H<tC8X) WHERE he ia prepared to furnish his frieuda wuh ihe ehideesi Wines, Liquors and Cigars. In connection with his Bar he hhs alab opened a RESTAURANT. Parties attending COURT can get meals on vary reasonable terms. feW5-3ni A FINE GIFT Factory pany tna VERY Desirable Bit fir a Cotton will b-giv-n gr tin to any ('ol»- pany that will nse it—the Pond, with the M>aiu ready tnadn, and a>- much land ns will be nroeesary for the purppae. The property id situ ted on the north-east corner of Aiken county, on the Waters of Fond Branch . The location is urmuri>«fw- «d. Pleni y of water, and i erfec»ly t esithy. ■J kdy three fulles fr..n, the South CarolmM Railroad, ny information needed wilfbe cheerfully given. Address Estate of E* R. Allen* ALL PERSONS .indabted io tbe estate of E. K. ALLEIf ore requested to make pay- meitt bt the UcMarch, 1879, and tBasehoid- iu elsiot* will pc«a«Bt them to the Exeau- trix-ofiiessraitpey. Mary j. allen, Executrix. . L. B. a®RYAN. Attorney tut Executrix. February’’• A, 1879. feb13 Execution Salto'. a L. Sicher et aL va. W. M. Langley. ^ «» vlrttw qf an execution to nc directo J, airinli'i nw) m . < ’.. on call . ftlrflhg the’third day M ^ b ^ hi * r for cash, the toilowlng described real pn>- pert All 5 that certain tract of UpdJa Barn- 1 county, coohstnlng eighty-five acies. ll more of lari? ■ IMP es, op-whhflt c. feulstTrastb^Sda 8 ' 1 '.^ l-nds of to tract of t, eonvey- . _ ot *. 4. known in the is Tract No. 4,’ fFBES fesun eyed by Decem- to p«y for papers. l£S&. XZZi&8 r im£Ji,*- rafa*. sotuto. * o. a. o*. *. ruOck OfiHOIllbK DYf'HSH, _ jdSEPfMTlT'n^tfS, ' DR. W. w's'MiTh,* 5 ' V ' Wiliiston, u. Q Magnolia Pas.sen<jer Bouts. pfoRT ROTAL RAILROAD, 1 AbataTA, Qa., Jonl 4, 1879. j The following paasasm ashedifi« will be operated ou ondxrfier tiii,* date : Bsldoc Baldoc Allendale AlUndale Leave Angui Arrive at Y< Lsava Ye masses Arrive Savannah Lesya Savannah Arrive Joskao* villa Arrive Charleatou UhVe Yemaasee Arri t a Beaufort Arrive Port’ Rdysl Arrive Lufta Yamaaaee Arrive lemassee Leave Savannah Arrive Savannah Leave JkckaouviHe' Leh'vfe Ofe’Arieston Arrive YemvMee *i leave Beaufort Leave Port LoftU Tieiea mn ' Vi. 07 Down 8 80 Up •4-="'—— 12 3D Down 8 O0 Up daily fAssxvoaa tuaix. Going-South. m sta ‘v TO 00 a in , 2 05 p in 2 10 p m 4 4M> p m’ 4 45 p m* 8 00 a-iu 9 00 p nT 2 46 p in } m 1 30 p m 1 20 p mi 10 26 a dr 10 16 s m 6 60 p m 7 15 dnf 1 90 p a ( i 11 28 aut’ ^iiAiii I II ou am hetwoea AugttnU end wmaking close don. A. AO.R. R. train withpe' rieefion at Savannah' t« . fbf all peintitu Florida baggage ohwk p.fifSax' BmB r BobURT d. FlIcmim, ..j, GoaeroISupariutendent. J. S.Datakt, Gcnetnl Pa«HVrfj»r Agent. * No. 6. Orangeburg Sweep. No. 4. Batesburg Sweep. No. 12. Diamond Point BullTongae No. 18. Cast-Iron Turn Shovel. No. 9. Magnolia Sweep. No. 1. Wroogbt Lapring. No. 7. Heel Bolt. No. 8- Grass Bod. .. V ■ ? • • ’ ®' ' Iff " - ; *• ' No. 17. Singletree Irons. No. 2. Greenville Sweep. iTo. 15. Scraper. * No. 14. Steel Turn Shovel. No. li. Greenville Bull Tongue. No. M. Steel Shovel Blade. N o. 5. Wrought Clevis. -No. 3. Wrought Clevis. No. 16. Plow Singletree. No. 18. Harrow Teeth. TV No, 19. Harrow Teeth. Wood and Iron Heel Adjustable Plow Stock. HART & COMPANY. T • CORNER KING AN DM ARkET STS., .•■f— CHARLKOTOrr, B. O. ~Ageme Bn Avn v 8e flops* Do we. — — O. L.. ALEXANDER, JOB PRINTER, B A Y t JOB 17 3, E A S T Charleston, S. C. iti.xnw Of ANH BOOK WORK EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND AT - * PRICES. LOWEST Orders by Mai! will receive Prompt and Cjireful Attention. Brief* Printed NetUy uud Promptly. 8peciiiK*nu at PEOPLE Office. ...... «- ~ —f- 3,3 JEFFERSON, Joln:st'*n. R. M. HIXSON, Wiliiston, S. C. Fire Insurance Agency, AT WTLtlSTOJT, S. & COMPANIES REPRESEKTEH. Royel, of Liverpn(d Asseta.. North Britiah and Merenntile, ** . .. (’ontineutal. of NVw Ymk, Hnttford, of Coniiei-iicut, “ .... Phaenix, t»f Hertford, .. .. German Amerlean, of New York, “ .........,.,...... .. lAtCanae Gen»-rale, Pat i*, *’ ... i ...,. P-terhburg, Virplolit, —1— •’ Virginia Home, ** ............—... ... Lycoming, Muncy, Pennsylvania, capital uud at-set* S20 38G.763 80 . 20.900,000 (•() . 8^73 033 31 . 3 292 913 40 V 2 481 194 66 . 2 324 492 62 . 4 000.000 00 . 600 000 00 600 000 OO • 5.000 000 00 Total neeete .861164 747 88 We will take only flr*t class rlska. and only after a careful personal sur vey and veluatlon of the premises or property to t*e insur* d. thus avi.ldme the possibility of litigation in the event of loe*. Ogptain E E J< fferson, residing at Johnstt n’s, S. 0., will attend to all i lie Agency t'UsinepH In E''g‘flelii, N-w- berry, Laurens and L*x1ngton c»*nntieg. ILibert M. Mixsop, oT WillMoo, yrid give pereoDUl attention to Aiken,Orangeburg, Bamweiland adjoining coutoia We egnect to make tide pur permanent business, and wiil write policies at low rates a* can be procured in any first-class OnipHnies. JEFFERSON & MIXSOV jwiSO—ly . WILLISTON, H. C. >it> BONGS, DOUGHERTY & CO, A / . # \ % 7 • . V —IMPORTER* 6f— English Cutlary, Swedish Iron -AND— STEEL, DE A EERS XIST rOWDTR; /lei, DOPE, ETC, ETC. -WE 01FKR SEASON— PLOWS, PLOW STOCKS, and all kinds Plow l^aterial, at Extremely Jaow PricejsrT _ BONEB. DOUGHERTY & CO* (Successors to BONES, BKOWN & CO.) 71-84 »— STATE OF SOUTH OAHOLINA, COUNTY OF BARNWELL.' By W. Gilmore Him ms. Judge ot Probate ' , ' for said county: SPatthfl. 8t«n8el| hathtno^le me to grunt her i.ettera of Admiq- istration oo the estate hi d ethiets of i- d- wla btanselljateof said State and county, deceased— creditors of tho said E<twin SuhmU, that In the Pro- they be a> d appear befwrh me, bate Oourt. appear bf to be heiti THUB8DAY. the 61 dtlxt ensuing, at i»d < ritijtt BarnWelUhHnon 6th day,of February o'clock in the forenOon. a:a.“ ,d DB. F.F.BTOKm DHUOOISr AND ADOTHBt’AKY, BLACKVILLE, £ C., . pt,.w Perftimeiy, Toilet Btie-a-Brao, Patent two™, to^uuid «im™. | .w lab, all and singular, ihe kind>ed whlclt. he offera on the roost reaapnable Id n this the i4th day ministration nho oftewwr* -- ti W. »ILMOKE 8IMM8, I, PnotmteJifoiyB. 6. ]an14-td . ' IW »| . i7 a Iga To RlH. A Kfore tn tHfe fotrif Of WIHflftoii, sliW Hi uu*> front, Vi i usioeee portion < ioderat*. ,W ' ; : ■ ot t .I»r. tlon enpu . D. BROWN, WlttiatoD, s. C. term* for catth or oouhtry prbdtiof, . . Professional calls in town or country promptly attended to, nepW-tf 0. & E. L. KEttRISON, 01ft Goo * IU8EL, NBAWlONG:^ €SASUBSY0M, S. C 72—85 t