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For the information of e*«cutd*»* ad>
thubsdat, wauco »,
Wft an oat rwpooaibiotor the views
of oar correspontonU.
>omiMnti«nH for Kpeukrr.
The Drmocrat* in aauoac nomina
ted Randall for the Speakership of the
Bouse oo Monday last, fnd also nomi
nated the former Incumbeott Adame,
for Clerk. The' Republican caucus
nominated Geo. Oarfletd, of Ohio, Tof
Speaker and ez-06ngrt*aaa J. H.
Rainey, of Bouth Cafolhia, for Clerk.
The ezthi eeestnm of Congress con
vened on Tuesday. There is every
l ^<»« 0 0i>L*l ve i7. ^^?BH^?j4ie«iBcttcm*k4hUisaw*MU wtnrn fcr nix
ttlnittrators sud gusrdiahs We republish
the following quotations from the lew re
quiring item to render snnual accnuiflk
to the Judge of Probste, to wit l Execs
urors or adminUtratOra shall annHaHy,
white any estate (kafi remnin in their
enre or enstody, at the firat court to bo
held alter the first day of Jaanary* ven
dor to the Judge oi Probate a just and
true account of his trust and expendi
tures.
Ouardhas of estates shall iwndor an
annual account of tlieir acting and doings
as executor*-«r -admlHtetraters, as re-
(jujted by laHrto do, and upon making
default, shall forfeit their commission.
When an administrator or cxacutor
appointed by tho Jud^o of Probate shall
but the Democrats are determined to
Stand to their guns and light it out if
It takes all summer..
Tip® Waa4«rl«are of Ulyas®®.
Ulysses, King of Ithaca. Is the first
professional tnuap woose liitftory has
been folly preserved, ilia biographer
has generously attributed Ilia long de
fy, and bis ramus wanderings from
the air-lias roots bouse, to causes bo
yond his control, (Hit many soldiers who
have in latter years found mors peace on
the tented field thau ia tbs hems circle
will lend a ready ear to the stor es at
that day .afloat of the pJwerand bkter
eiosa of the tongas and temper of Mrs
Ulysses. It is fair to presame that she
was gifted with a?! the ambitions pos-
aorsefby her sex in the S3 primitive tithes,
and that ahe awaited wills mingled hope
and fear the return of her lord and mss.
ter, loaded wish Trojan booty ; his com
ing was to crown her with captured jew
els, and to send her again tosewiu^but
tons and spinning wool.
Tho crafty Ulysses foresaw the rcgr.'t
bis wife’s fond heart, the wrrow with
which she would again submit herself to
his authority, and the evoestness with
aeqaisitirenees and general Worthies*
ne.«s, so tpustiqg that the band of tune
would at last make all thiags even.
It is said that he sbeukUrcd hkr pack,
became »peddler, fell among thieves, was
robbed, beaten aad found guilty of vat-
gran cy in a police court, and to buffeted
by illifortone that time at last made ban
area anxious to got back to (lie tot table
and* curtain ketwrw ot Mr*. Ulysses.
Id striking contrast with 4Hs Mdjdttory
—aad which ever story be trne—lathe
history of Ulymme,- of Galena, the groat
American tramp. Starting from>a ta»-‘
yafd inataad of a throne, be went to*hc
vrw* ss poor as aahareb nousa, aad
eamo oat as rich, it hr Mid, asa bee-gum.
^Before he bad rime to take off Ms spun be
waa made Chief Magistrate of the best
Government the world ever saw,-and, as
if by a general order, all his kin folks and
trencherman followed biqminto offices of
trust aadeaaotanenL 'TWyears rolled
en; ha wa tba Government jast as be
drove his haasM or maaoevrod hie
armies, end it was all good ia the sight
of thd' people. They prsited hhn^sed
gave hfisr presents of lends and houses,
wines and* bank stock, brie-a-brae Mid
fighting dogs.
Bat aaaid* ail tins prosperity there was
a skeleton b his closer;
months after the month of January, iq
which it should have been made, it shall
be the duty of the Judge of Probate
forthwith to cite him or her so to' do /
and' upon his or hcv neglect or refusal to
render aufch accoiinr, on or before the
nest.annual period of accountig, sucli
defaulter shall be adjudged in contempt,
nnd the Judge of Probate is empowered
and required to issue bis attachment
against such defaulter, and imprison
him or her until ho or she alia 11 purge
such contempt by rendering soeh ac--
count, nnd he may further revoke the
letters of administration.
The Gold Fever.
The Abbcvlllu Medium says that the
gold fiver on the Savannah side bus not
;by any means abated, and new discov
eries have caused the greatest excite
ment along the whole line. Mr. I> B,
Code, of Georgia who lias boon prbapoc.
ting for some time on Judge Thompson's
plantation about 8 miles from town,
struck it lively last week and went down
to Lexington post haste, wherts Judge
that his empty pockets would bring to Thompson wss then holding Court, and
leased tho property for five years. Ho
has begun work w ith-great energy, and
has found the shiny stuff in large qaunti
-''Whtcfi ibr vfotrtr Chi® 'Mr Iscr -sr Wf parttelS Vs terge*s: Campbell then closed the case with
** Thweisa vefos you ss—s4 Wr,
Tbst bids as not to slay f
Thors is a baud you son not set,
That bsskoosm* sway.”
tbe head of a pin. and easily distinguisha-'
ble by the naked eye. The vein MV. Cade
is now working is located nebr tho head
waters of Bold .Branch, on a ridge run
ning swatheft«t and northwest. Hu is
patting up the necessary machinery to
get oat the gold, and every indication
points to a large and richly rciuu-
nersrire yield. All down this creek
gold ’ has fiean found in very considera
ble quantities, and the explorations so
for have beta very imperfect, Mr. A.
C, Wstrous, of Chapel Hill, New Jer*
"cr. came to the county Monday, sud
Vent duw» -4kv Timmpson place yki-
terdsy to stake an .extended and com
plete survey of th« gold fields. He is an
experienced prospector, and is here at
tbe Instance of Northern capitalists, who
are being slowly attracted towards the
.development of our grand resources..
The discoveries on Judge Thompson’s
place are not alone—even richer de-
: posits are reported on other lands in tho
same section and on the waters of Long
Cane Creek. -A rich vein, has been
found oo Thomas Frith’s place, aad some
very fine specimens have been taken
.from the old Brady mine on Mrs. Wat
son’s plantation. The old Dorn’s mine
js not exhausted—it only needing more
capital and better skill to work it to ad
vantage—amt the preaent discoveries,
pout yield and general geological con-
struotion of (he whole western half oi
the county mark it out as a grand gold-
the 44 Grail American Tramp.” How
nobly he has undertaken and it perform-
lag this last grand work, Jhukins alone
can tail With Mr*. Ulysses ho is air-
O-Tfe Lartigue,
■atic Party,
9pT
the Ex^Utjfeyom
ocratic party, es counsel to deFenTthe
men prosecuted under the Ucited
States election laws, for alleged viola
tion of those laws lb the last election,
and as the time to very short before
the open log of the Colled State* 01 r-
cult Court art which they are -to be
tiled, f write to Inform you that with
0 single exception nouo of the club
cbalrmeu, nor any of the parties, have
called upon u»e to put me in posaeaslon
of the facts of the case by which I may
be enabled to prepare tbe defences. In
tbit respect youV VtUaalds auggestloos,
with the exception above alluded to,,
have been neglected, kneed at once
to know the name of each party lu-
dloted,-^bwepectfhr nffeone with “0111**
each la charged, the names of their
witnesses,'and what each witness la ex
pected to prove, together with. th-
poet effloe address of each party and
each witness. ... . .j'- .
By the United States Statute?, If the
defendaots are unable to pay the lx-
penaivj 0 f their wltoeeaes, they will be
aubpocbcd aud paid by the Govt-rue
ment Just as the Government witnesses
are paid, upon the proper affidavit®
being made. Theae aOWiavlte should
be made by the defendant® themselves
before a United Statee Commissioner,
and as there are only two in the county,
J. D. Alien, Esq., sad W. J, Misses,
Exq., both ot whom reside here, each
defendant should call upon me at once.
Tbe Court meets on the first Monday
in April in Charleston.
Yours v«ry. respectfully,
ItoBKBT AUJttlOH.
Am Important Rhoaphato
Or
Case
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In the cade of theCoosaw Mining Com
pany ve. the Farmer*’Phosphate Com
pany, which baa occupied exactly doe
week in its trlrff. waa concludeq yea-
terday at 4 p. m.
At the opehiog of'-thS' court, in tbe
morning. Attorney-General Toumans
delivered an elaborate argument on
behalf ef the defendants, wliich lasted
from 10.a..m..nfttU3p-4n.-,Mr. Jauns®
a brief reply on tbe part of the plain
tiff.
Ttie veiee and baad of his destiny o»H< bearing region, worth the ouftlvation
ing him to hike up hhTpeck, and become and careful survey of miners sod metal-
a.-, . v- m . ak a*'-..
lurgats,
Tho
[iiiimg; ®r Col;
Col. Robert Alston, ■wemselyi-
cumnsvigstuig tke glob®, surpassing th« mortalb^jwvquired. S wd* shot and
Jlvii
Ulym.,.wlv ,A-««nd.d last week In w«,t.
b y 0Be Mr.Hdward Cox, from the efxct®
of which h®®eoo dtod. Thedifieulty
OV CliF’"
inrdtirillkhrDroud nrtbn i-fluro UroM from having a powar of attorney
HU proa***«****»•, |pM|ar ^ ^
and the tUse U drawing near when the
erown U to be placed upon hie brow. In
the coming fervid agmmer he wUl place
Bis foot upon the gohkn shore of the
Fadfic eoast, and as bis boot strikes the
wharf it will set in motion the grandest
ovation ever aooorded to mortal man.
Tho hoodhus aid the bondboMnr r the
■oob aad the pensaatether swindler sod
the timmtj kiag, the hmgW aad the
banker, th® eoomr aristocracy nod the
gnat «ttwashed, the steam-engine, tb®
telephone sod the phonograph will all
join tfiw gned'hymn of welcome, now
the boys are
and wo> roget that wa have
only
WVwftl glVshim sRver'ewpf,
OuL
II had been confidently expected by
those engaged lu the case, and tbe
largo number of persons who thronged
tbe Court-house during tbeargumeuts,
that Judge Hudson would taka tbe
papers and reserve his decision. Con
trary to this expectation, however,
upon tbe conclusion of tbe argument
the Judge announced that he consid
ered that there w'ere but few real is-
eues fhvolved in the case, and he con
ceived U to be bis duty to announce
hie decision at once.
r Tbsa rv|»is*4V«* VVfUia % vrnssa otfatvyr'
ate and complete, and tba substance
of tbe decision,-briefly stated, is that
the prayer of tbe plahitilb for in Jo ac
tion nnd relief Is grauted in ovary par
ticular, and the preVloua iujuustiun
granted by Judge Preseley Is rendered
absolute and perpetual. Tbs effect ot
the decision Is that the-Cooeaw Com
pany are sustained In their claim to
tbe exclusive right to dig, mins ami
removs phosphate rock and pboepbat-
io deposits from till that portion of
Cboesw vivsr lying opposite to and*
South of Chisolm’s Island and to the
marshes thereof.,, Or, in other words,
to Ml that portion of Coooaw rlvur ly
ing south of and opposite to tbe body
of land known as Chisolm’s Island,
which Is held by tbe court to be bound
ed on tbe west by Adam’s creek, south
by Coosaw river and east and aortb by
Bull river, aad South Wlmbee creek/
together with tbe marsht-e thereof.
This pivee the Coooaw Company all
tbe territory, thej? claimed, and con- ,
fines the operation* of the Foruijy%’
Phosphate Company to tp- • JO.’*--
Whale Bcuzi'-Tt- • ^Shedeofthe
^Trur-Ulv^r ood-iVtulhut*-
irom Broad River toOooaaw River
and to. the bed of tbe Coooaw River,
excepting the part of the river abpvp .
described ae belonging exclusively to ,
the Ooooaw, Mining Company. ^
Seonl
lay.
The Aj/ietaoi Dlvfion Sons of
rancs f)ambers two hundred.
Governor Blmpeon will review the
Btate troop* at Spartanburg on the
27 th of Jane,
Mtr. T. tfr. May, of AndemoA, died
last week at the advanced age of one
bund red* year*, i i is»i
The lleli buWnfmClv fagttg In Dar
lington this year. The Otfcrt ha^*I-
rendy registered 1.47ft
Alfred tfcNIncb, who WaS oonrlcrod
LaufensXourt, hns been Sentenced to
lie huug on Friday, the 27th of Juqe.
Henry McEldoii; colored, wan ar,
rested and confined in jail at Wimis-
boro last weak, charged with having
beaten his wife to deaWa'shorTOws
ego;
Judge Thomeouf decided at o late
. _ 1®wfl foCmsb '
tor Pfeerer • ' - J; J. BUABUAM,
Pich>»« C.O.P.
term of court at Camden that a di- ®crw,t'>‘'«;S ®r I*m, pou»<ie4 *» fcilvwi
voroe cannot be granted Acter,
the action was began before
of tbe divorce law.
Major T. W. Woodward has accept
ed an invitation fo deliver thie annual
addreaa before the PbHoeophian and
Adi lpbtun S'leletlew of Forman tfni-
veralty in Greenville on tbe 18th of
June. i ‘
By the redent fire in Newberry, Mr.
J. D. <5asb, formerly of 8partftnbn%,
was one of the heaviest losers, losing
hia Irim front store worth $!ft,000 ahd
•80,000V) rth of goods, but fortunate
ly h l e was Insured to the full extent Of
hi* loss. ' -
7,
a»ntai.wpm 4
TwlBkles®
felegragfalc
The eiecutlon of Victor Hooey, fgr
the murder of Lute Rdacoar, in Octo-
her, 1877, took place at Donver Col,
laat Friday.
The Governor of New Hatapshire
has appointed Charles EL. Beil, of Exe
ter. Senator fov the extra session, to
fill the vacancy occasioned by the ex-
pivation cf the tens,of Bepstor Wad-
, ... - n--IT _T£-T s - T r -
** i « h * - J K,
A diffloulty occurred at Goldsboro 1 ,
N. C, oa Monday between John B I-
I monaon. I ftged- -14, .. and. Duncan
Johnson, aged 1ft ’which resulted to
rbe death of the former. Both are of
respectable parentage.
A sleeper on the New CriVans and
St. Louis Rellroad was thrown from
the track by a broken rail, at Abbe
ville, Miss., and several passengers
badly bruised. Senator Kellogg re
ceived a cut In tb® forebead. '
o ,s-.y < J *• *■ ,
“As now constituted,” says the In
dianapolis Journal, “nearly one-half
of the United States Senate consists of
eX^CodfeJerates. They *ill rule the
countr;
airy Vet, through \he Democratic
. partaa’ ,r AlOotf news to the country—
it coul^ ■•t bo fn better hands.
Tbe fost sweet thing in tlip booming
of theGroiit awvement tola moasttf
truna Coutineotal Exi'uraleo q?arty te
meet Grant when be inad® o| San
Frhociaoo. It la estimated that it will
require from one hundred to oop hun
dred and twenty-five trains of teri cars
each to carry the gangs of welcoming
admirers. , •
The endowment of a nolveroity by
Mr. VjpdaxbiU te certainly an act of
greayjpaeveieacs, bat tbe indowmeat
fO suisring humanity by Dr. James L.
GUriquia Iris oekhruted Gimaa’s Ltv-
kb Pa*» meets the greats®t went of
the American people. F>>r sal® by G.
A. PhtBlpa, Wiliieton, and Druggist®
gcrrorolly.. , , ..j, d«»
Cler
Rkbioca T. 1
and U. I. P;
Executrix and.'
ot /. M. WHI
JoWW _
B Y Virtue of« decrel
0*u»e by his I'onor J<.dg® Kershaw
and dabnl the ls» day of March,-187V. I will
Monday, the 7th day of '
nwoll 0.-the
te. the nMtemhg piwtniet®: ell that
piantation or tract orhutd aituateln Barn
well county, bounded by imid* rtf 4ohn
velion
at Bar
of iwb
ptanta'
well county, nounden by imida or Aohn
hnndrSd aimfifty acne, bulnk laud fotmeV-
■aLihs.
deceased,
; Matthews aad
o»h«Wg, Befendeate. r-rrtft 7-rr tp-
By vitioe of a doerttnl ardar in ilic'alwve
faritteu CIUM .J>y his dloaor Judge Kerehayr,.
d.atal 1st M%rch, ■li'fp.J e ill enl at fiarn-
*•11 Court House oh sale* day, in April dext. !
•ala.ike telUfiag Malaetatef Allthat.unet
of laud b ing in. barn well county on water*
<ff S arro'W Ttrahoh, ott which Wiltlatn F.
uraTthtSi UtWy ViWcfcd, eMgaining 250
landaof W. U. Kennedy aud Wm. Matthews.
Tcrius, one lljjrjl cash; purcheeer to giro
bondlo me Wfth two approved ruritiee ftr
bataeeo of ptirchaMUiohey Title to be ex*
Muted t'Ut not delivarod, until pa>uentaf
the whole purchase money and intercut.
J. J. BflAftHAM. C. €. P.
Darn well C. H., Mare* 7, 1870.
84.83
jit :
For Sale or Rent,
.0 e Sod* Fountain with complete out
fit, KoeenetW, etc. Apply'to. - “
t l. ut , G. Jtt. hf KADM AN,
IhlCkv*
6. OrangcbnrgiSivsepi. —
4. Bateilrtir^ Sweep.
No. 12. Diamond Point Bull Tongue
No. 18. Cast-Iron Turn Shovel.
No.“ 9. Magnolia Sweep.
No. 1. Wrought Lapring.
.No. 7. Heel Bolt.
No. 8. Grass Ito&l
rnV. 17. Singletree Irons.
lucWvillo
Notice Hh DelHors find' (TcdUois.
ftA»
A th
Perron* iftort.mi to ihe J^tato of
the Jato WHtiaiu. Aahley we
to make ihiinetilute pa>ment tetheunJer-
elKae*., and -iir pe sons tmldln* Hatnm
OKalust tho said hsUi o ax® aite> reoueetad
to pre«* nt tnenn at nttae.
miAvMtW, ^Executor*.
W'A. BAILEY
Darnweli C. H., 8.
rlr- 1
March 6,1879
Ajip'icfttioB'for Final
KO'MCE U hereby given that applioatlnn
will bo wAdo hy the uiiqertincited, to tiiw
Judge of Probate of Barnwell countr. on
I Mum*
Ataoday the 2ith March, 1879 fi>c.Unaj. >t|o-
u of AwiHS B. laiiSl
Charge uagtturdlau nf Astiia
now wife Of A. M.
tfiMMon
. M. M ofttherebae.
• itjAAti a. .bla:
VbruarylJ. 18*9-4*
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BLANTON.
j!V. PINE GIFT
A VEJtY Desirable 8lt“ for a Cotton
Factory will b>' glv^n ^r ifie to any Com-
■■ gr ids to any
nany that will n«»« It th« P.>wl, with the
!b
.'am ivatly mnde, and ar luuoli land as
will he n<oe*8ary fur the nnrpos.'. The
property te n1tu>ited on tlm nnrth-eat-t
ooruer of Aiken county,on lir* Watmasd
Pond Brunch 'rhe location la unsurrae—
ed Ph n'yof water, and r erfeodv i.rwh
Only three mil e froiu the South Ctiroluu
Ttstlr J - *
road. ny information needed will be
cheerfully given. Address
- USI OBNK DYrjtEB.
13 ackvllie, S. <?.*
JOSEPH Kll - KINGS,
!>•- '*Jjdsiur,K. C.
DR. W. W KMf i H.
'"' 4 ^ Widislon, K. ft.
9B.F.F.ST0RSIL
DRCGGIST AND AFOTHECART,
FLA CKYILLE, S. C. t
H AS. on bapii and in constantly re
reiving a well selected atdi-k "f
pure Drttga,_GbertT*hvJ8, Faint®, Oiie,
um^fy, Toil®*, Urtc-a-Bra®, Patent
Mediciuev ami Droupieta bondrn®,
which be offer*,oo themoetreasuuuldc
term® for eaeb or conn try brodnoe.'
Frofe»airiOal cailh in town or country
prrifoprtv attended tw. *e| 28 *7
A A’ IF A I) VER TIRE ME *TS.
HU’OUTXK AND JODBEK OV
'Gfei®9, Oliiira,- EurtUenwarr, Lamps,
'Bracketa, Chandeliers and Uouae
Furnishing Goods.
" No. 297 BieoAD Sthket,
ATKdtje.TA. eanovtOIA.
(2 poors Below V. Richards A Bros.)
JF*U line of Fancy Vatos, Onramcnts
Ac. no v21-8 mo
tor’* iutereat In the Statwooovtctleone.
Cox ia a aub-legyec under Gordon, and
wsotad Al®too to nell Gordon’® iatvce®t
to Watiar’®, who hod premined to boy I,
Cox out. Alston sold to another per
son. Cos* tbreatnaod Adaioo ahhooo
that ha wouMT kUrWai bMoreso&dowu
if the trade waa oat oancelted and
mads with hia man. He Bunted Als
ton down. GoveirnoFOotquHt and
other* having detailed Alston at the
Oapltof. the quafrtl w*s renewed, awl
both drew Hielfjpteliri* with tbe r ’*
above stated. ■ r 1 u « \ ■
It
r~7 . - itod ’ Th* Savaonah Nof* l**m» ^ the
being composed by * commwaion of forty ^ to^ ® large dead
Yankse ppets: tU * m ’ Car IwbalaInto Port Royal oo Friday
Tba fionwtoe epoke the erew of at
iWhallottaahoooev having thie maaeter
of thedeeg fa tow.aad aa.olcfat waa
(tottfiegoa-aad ibaevhoooerwaa aafc-
Rldlsx whip* and firhUng S*m, but UtJl* hfadWAJi thei (dlflfi bout
«M 1B gwiup.?aa«fe ^P7arf ,'f uaUeved bar aad brought
tba whale
into the port named. The eobooner
reported a* achiKd el ^thateaog Port
Royal, which wraa aubaequeotlj seea r
by the pMot host, ted the eop|>osiUon
ia that ihere is aoaae bog in Ui® vicini
ty of thothaettor sought by tbmdvr
Jog the won tit of Moroh-^the br«ediag
wo understand, yield froo| t SfiQ to 908
1,000 or 1,200
barrels of oil, and about
po trade ofbon®.—Newaand Courier.
. idTrasTE^Nw & HBHIOT
at ■
It to vaporvd' that Mr.
KimptoU, ffee ex-fteaodal
booth Carolina, deelrvs id
rcoidcot of Oonoeetlout, sad it I* f«C
ther sold bu good authority that a>
friend of Mr. KWnptoo has visited Go*
ernor Aodr®wa IdrAba^wpoae of find-
fog out what hia course would be h*
; osee the (loverdot of- Booth OaroHoa
should Mhue r BfW ruquialtloo. Gov
ernor Andrews is said to Hava tea bed
that he ahould: h® «ootroUa<* by tb®
circumetauce®, wbioh until th®
sappoued should art®® emrid
wholly detenstoed. When soiled If be
would be tDlueOcedffcy the dvcWoa of
Governor Ride, of Mueeachuertto, con*
oerniftg the bxtradition et l*r.Mttap.?k. B t . e0o ^V? |MP-< ^ , * 0 '** m< *-
too from thrit State, Gotternor Andrews R^M. sum, Secretary Of State.
tirai the Chief RxecaMva of .' 1^' I ri„—n.
remarked that the Chief ■t*ea*va<of
Cconeettout woold he able, no doaht*
I tb decide the matter Independently.—
Sew Tortl Bwcalog Phot.
" *) In ‘ iimi “k*
axon ow.Snwrn Gabc*u«a.
, un Dwv
Colcmbia, March
‘ 4 WHEREAS Information
Htrnm fl 11* at this Df' ardw.ent t
* murder *«8 commit ed lu Bam wall conn-
ngeot ol' uy ob or about the 24th day of Dco-rntar,
a. u. fenTuCtto t h« tH>dr of Josua Hxn«>
UrtbN by Ltnoh Gnus; amt that the aald
OhKXM ho* flt-l from justice:
RoW, therefore, f, W. D MriraoK. Gover
nor of thp. Htatp of South CnroMoa, In or;
dertnathiBtlco hrav be (fobe and the ro*J*
eatv of the law vindicated, do h«rebjr olR*r
iSlWardor FIF»Y DQLLABKf,»y tVae.
on JwnaTbn amt den very In ally
stare of the said
to coi
thU
I „ dfrawcuGoaew.wrtfa „
to coavtot S-id Ghkkw to twentyrtwo or
tw. nty-«iTac> anfcadge. eta trot high,
atender. Mac* e-mplaxiop, abort acar ou
ftatuf a b*'a«teror braggart.
Iw Tuermo#* Wflkmtov ihavohcrcun-
, to Mt -rn v hand aodeahaed tha Great
UUSJIsav, and to the uitehttndml and
third ymr of the Ind^p^ndenoe. of
the United Statee of America.
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I* I O.N E E R
„ The Coogreaekmol ox woe la th* pi*
Oohgtreas *ae el»*
pleyed'aft flay fo fruttTe^ wdeaver-
tog to get Mm oat. It it said that a
olerhyman name foto the lobby and
ymlfiloly rebuked Ore ^iteth break-
The whate rafsired to wtiU era, hut waft woReqd h# ‘ ^
B* OABBELUNXIA
Jt UOO, _ , - ^
P ‘ » t 'i <J UlMlifcll J® l
Mars* act proviag b»h
Co *^Wto reprobanaioie ttoUi ou retuyau«t*Wtoa feta 9 1
vlalating the day, eaptcially aa| jgeji s. stoneV.
■ihiaek
thus
-no substantial good wo* effected.
AUGUSTA CB0CKEBY HOUSE
?. € m$m.
No. 2. Greenville Sweep.
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No. 15. Scraper.
No. 14. Steel Turn Shovel.
No. II. Greenville Bull Tongue,
No. 10. Steel Shovel Blade.
No. 5. Wrought Olevia.
No. 3. Wrought Clevis. —
No. 16. Plow Singletree.
No. 18. Harrow Teeth.
No., 19. Harrow Tcelh.
Wood arki Iron Heel Adjustable Plow Stock.
HART & COMPANY.
, : ^ COBNEK KINO AND MARKET STS.,
c-fiAitLEtrroN', b. o:
Agent® for Avery & Fon®’ Plow®. nov28 Cm
THE
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Old Stand of Mrs* Hull,
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A CHOICE STOCK
DRY GOOD SI
BOOTS, SHOES,
„ to?
II A Tg. ETC
IS THE BAX YOU WILL FIND
FRESH LAGER BEER
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On Draught or In bottles,
Ale. Porter. Ac.
ALSO THE FINEST AND PUREST BRANDS OF
KENTUCKY WHISKEYS.
WAL.Xa»XO:NV H. o..
pVfEEP eenarantly cm hand a nicely
aaaorted stock of
DRY GOODS, HAT*, SHOES,
nARDWAKE, GROCERIES, Ac ,
Which tb^y offer to th® citia'n® of
BurnwcU county at fair prices and eo
licit thejr patronage.
r* and Tobacco a *pecUHy. .
0,4 G. L. : KERRISON,
98 HASEL, NEAR KING ST.,
c.
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Agency.
I offer my service® ae Real Estatf
Agent to parties .haying Rands < i
Bouaril
to eeH, and I wfll'tradeavor to
make quick sales of all property eu
.crusted to-me.
I hiMfo now fpr eale— , .
A dwcllfhg bouses in B\a(^ville.
'M stdril-botihee ffi BhickyiHe.’ ' •'
1 veeafii U»t id BlacktUle.
iboVwieaafi levl.'aearaRtqckvlMe. .v> •
dp aarne of, Uedtpn Edteto jlvw.
Eight hundred adrew of fond In
Orangeburg county; dfle-liAlt of a tnlii
•add pbbd»fr pitvWega'to be eNd with
this tvadt, /DMMrly waited by A J.
corumndallhB’tMtthff.
t Yodvdfifibra vaeMfally oofieftad.
-^s!: fame
TUB. tor Sale!
ElWard-ToWa, Dycker *
novfiS
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Block vUle.
Country
TAKEN AT THE HIGHEST MARKET FRIUES.
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THE HOTEL „ftttacbed is now opfep |olr. the accommodation
of guests and will be a comfortable restinoplace for weary trav
elers. --- JL'-.. • -
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17 3 t A S T %A I,
Charleston, S. C.
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