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- ♦ - THE l^EO SS3, THUKSD^X* «W4ftPH KS« !>♦»* fld« nwbMsrlkera to XIX K rHOPl-R» tk« ¥ooi »dT«;r- tialax ■■edlam 1* lower Caro. Ill iiwm^ T« * Mews. Af eats oT Tfco PAoplo. Wlllipton—O. A. Pbili.ii's. ElkO—B. 0. STANRiLL. ’ - r ( m»ckvilla—ll*t. Q#E. Htradmak. Orahamg—W. M. Cacthk*. Bamb<}rtf—E. B. Tylkr. Allendale—W. 0. lonMsoK. Obarliaton—U. M. Axjcxindbb. Our subscribers and advertisers can call ^ ud>n the nearest A^ont whenever they *l^wlsh to settle their acx>unt>\ Our AffaBto _ . are authorized to receive and «ivo receipts lor all moneys due' u». * '',’T'' M ",*T"T7 Y"~* Before making oontracts For adver tising call at The People office and get our rates. No one can or shall do better or cneaper work than we. The papers previously kept in the Printing Office for the convenience of some of our Barnwell subscribers will hereafter be found at the storV" of Mr. Leroy Kolalr. Index to ftevr AdvertUenacAta. J. H. Brown-Augusta, Ga. John S. Sroney—Allendale. Order Bales - J. W. Lancaster, Clerk’s Sales—J. J. Brabham. Wanted-Finley, Harvey & Co. ' , '‘ Proclamation—By the Go®nroor. Auditor’s Notice—C. E. Lartigue. For Sale or Rent—G. E. Steadman. Bricklayer and Plasterer—-J. O. Cal laghan. Execution Sales (teal estate)-J.W. Lancaster. i Sale of House and Lot In Barnwell— J. J. Brabham. £4 wee tatc w r % m •▼eTon the llackcyo? is a well established fact, that, —Tablet’s Buckeye Pile Ointment will cure, if used according to directions. The jEscuhts Qippocastauum, or Horne Chestnut, commonly known as the Blfokeye, bss l^peo higliiy esteemed for many years, owing to the fact that it possesses virtue*!^ "£^Jn the hitter principle called EscuUo, »#bich enn be utilized for the cure of Piles. If af- fict' d with that terrible disease, use Tabler’s Buckeye Fils Ointment, and he relieved. Price 50 cents. For sale by Charles Pecbmann, Barnwell C. H.. <ir by Dr. Stoke^, JB^ekv^lle. ItcdHcyd ’I’nr iff". Mr.'S. S Turner, the agent of tht; u Southern Expires Company at Black- ville, handed us the following reduced rariff, which went iuto effect on March Bib.: From and to Charleston : General merchandise, 75 cents per one hundred pounds; fiesii treats, poult y, eggs and butter, 60 cents per due hundred pounds; fiuit, fi-h, oys ters, soda water, beer and biead, 40 cents p<-r one hundred pounds. Ship pers are not charged any dray&ge. From and to Augusta ; General merchandise, 50 cents per one hundred pounds ; fresh meats, game, poultry, eegs and butter, 50 cents per one hundred pounds *, fruit, * fish, oysters, soda-water beer and ‘bread, 40 cents per one hundred pounds. To and from N w York, via Charles ton steamer: « One dollar and thirty-five cents per /Mfe^undred pounds. I'nltlvatlow ®f Koscb. “ Roses are her cheeks, And a rose her lips.” I •The beet way for ladies to cultivate this rare species of rosos is by study ing and practicing the rules of hygiene, as taught in the People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, only $150. Ad dress the author, R. V. Pierce, M. D, Grand Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. If suffering from those painful weak- nessess Incident to the femsle organ ism, use Dr. Pierce’s Favorite -Pre scription—a never-failing remedy for these complaints. , Picnics ar« In tbs niar future^ AH-foMr-day is near at hkad. 1 ^. , A few more days will ripen spring poetry. The loafers’ club will eooiv be re-or- ganized. . 1 The plow is said to hn.Lbe eldest land-mark. j Work has been jresumed on tbe Court-house. * —~ * Mryjiqr Some of our planters wfll begin to plant cotton in a doy or two. The streets of the village ate Jn bet- ter condition than they have been for years. Good, like svll, Is Infsctlous, but as au epidemic It is a failure iu this county.^ Tbe game law prohibits the killing of certain bir& at this season o! the year. Look out boys. We bad the pleasure of meeting Mr. John Hutson, of the Enterprising firm- of Hutson & Co., of Aiken, last week. How a generous application of whitewash on tbe out-buiMlngJ and fences would improve the geuoial ap pearance of our village. There is a man iu Barnwell who is very poor. He says it has been so long since hq. saw a nickle that he can’t remember whertm—rtrey" are r^uod or square. Professor Paine, tbe celebrated ml- croscopist, h&s tendered free profes sional advice during the hard times. Office, Peabody Hotel, 250 S. Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. oflfhA' Kershaw Gazette tells us that steps are ybeing taken to organize a society for the promotion of truth in Camden. Something of that kind is sadly needed iu Barnwell. Rea 1 the advertisement of Mr. J. Q. OnHakhaq in another column. We take pleasure in recommending him to our leaders as a first-dass bricklayer and plasterer. All he asks is a trial. l>r. Harter’s Fever and Ague Specific may be taken by persons with broken constitutions, or by children with per fect safety. Obstinate cases of long standing are permanently cured 'by this specific. Dr. Frank P. Walker, son of our worthy fellow citizen, Oapt. J. N. Wal ker, haa just returned to Philadelphia, wh< re he will locate for the present, and devote himself to the practice of his profession. A deacon of a church not a thousand miles from here says that he never thought it any harm to steal an um brella but once in his life, and that was when some fellow stole a bran new silk oo«* fioo> him. The People is the beet advertising medium in Barnwell county. It has a subscription list tqual to any paper published In this county, and is grow ing more iuto public favor with every issue. So say its many readers. A young lady went to Bamberg the other day and got Mr. Gunter to take her picture. After finishing it, he asked the lady in question how she liked tbe picture, and was horrified to hear her eay that she liked it very well, but (dial he put tco duru much mouth on it. George Fox, the comedian " Hump- ty Dumpty” died from paralysis at tributable to ** flakewhite,” laid upon the face for hie comic make-up. Let ladies cultivate only the pink and white of health that, follow the use of Dr. Harter’s Liver Pills and Iron Tooic. Quite a number of persona kent down to the Creek on Sunday evening last to witness the baptism of Miss Hattie Mauvill", daughter of Mr. A. P. Manville, and Miss Lizzie Shuck, daughter of Mr. John 8. Shuck. The scene was very Imposing, as the two little girls, with child-like taltb, went down Into the water, and by the act of baptism announced »o the worM that they had placed themselvts under the Banner of Christ.” May God bless them both and make them shining lights in t-hs community In which they live, and may they be a lusting source of happiness to their devoted parents. Third Brioadk Iafawdst. —i ■—aiy aa. 1 Order Sales. Cathorine A. Bo well v* D. J. Thomas and J. 0. William*. By virtue of a decretal- Older made In tin-above entitled case by Hon Jacob P. Keott, circuit Judge, dated as h day of H-ptnnibcr, 1877, 1 wul sell on salee day irt April nelt. It bweg the tin way of said mouth, st Barnwell Court House, H (\. be- |WSen iho uBiel louAl fy>.de, tfl$ follow^ iBg deaenbed real property: . All tiiat cttteiu Jtraul oliand M Barnwell county, formerly belonging to Defendant Tnoiuas »nd now iu poeseeslon of tbe De nt WllliaH*; < fe> (hint WHliar*+, c*»ni«ining three hun dred and forty acj-es, more or less, add bounded on 'henorth by the old Charles- * ^ Ro .d. on t he e«st by lAnds f Mis ll.irtzog and J Zeig- ^RASOEBCRO, 8. G, March" 127?Kf9 feenwrnl Order Na 1— Seriee, 18T0. ; ; Ftfrsuaqt to •psilel order No. 1, »ew series of pfflee of Adjuthtit and Inspector-General, March 8,1879 i '' 1. AU Roberta Rilles are hereby called In as unfit awns fftjr the-gsao)! the militia. A4 <}<ar.|k4uie8 hi tUeffi.'h(d- Brigade having that cbaracter'fff Ffta- pon In their possession will at once hawthe same packed in bexes and shipped to Messrs. Hermann, Docker & Co., No. 101 and 103 Duane street,• New York, forwardfftg shipping re ceipt to these headquarters. ? 2. ;Companics drsirlog to retain thqjr ( arms will be allowed to do so, but those Who ship their tides will be first to be supplied with new arms. , 3. Adjutants of regiments, battel- Ions ahfFatlacIie?rc6mpanits witI for- t J ,B , , ) TrtiB ,BFchuff WllllBtn Blvctiofr and"-J. ward full repoits to this office on or — “ ■ “ • *- * tiefore the 25th day of Marc(i, 18?§. A All troops in this brigade will hold themselves in readiness for re view and inspection at shortest.noMee. By order Brig. Gen., Jas. T. Izlar. Wm. V. Izlar, A. A. Gen’l. le<, oo Uic soul h by lauds ST D. Hair and est ite L indy Walket, and on thb west by lauds bf Mis. Heed, being the tiact on wlileb the residence and wtilemsnts are locate-1 Fiat will b<- cxhtpUed on day of sale. Ter.iscash. Purchaser to pay for palters , Mbcriff’s Offlee. Barnwell, C. H., S. C., Mtu’cli i5. 1879. J. W. LANCASTER. 8. B. C. Plantera Hotel. To my Friends and the Travels ig Public: Iu consequence of the great reduc tion in all of tho staples of our coun try, I have concl'itfhd to reduce my rates of board to $1 50 and $2 per day, accurdipgJto location of rooms. Special accommoiiatious for fatnilics and commercial travelers. My table shull not be excelled by any In the South, and will constantly he supplied with selected Boston beef. The hotel has recently undergone thorough t©. pairs, and been newly famished and made complete in uN its appointmeuta.’ Courteous clerks aud attentive ser vants. When you visit Savannah do not fail to call at the Planters, as lam de termined that tills hotel shall not be excelled by any ia ihe South, regald- A'ss of price. . J Thanking J-ou for past favors, and hoping for a cuutiuuauce of the same, I am, very resj»ecffuliy fob20-ly John Brksnas. Manager. TOOLE’S LATEST IMPROVED yiltK-PROOF COTTON LIN CONDENSER AM> — pxciapiccv iiivi-rrrcii. 87 for 63 cents; aeperial offer to th« readers of this paper. The American Diamond Dictionary, Conttluftlg 30,- 000 words, orthography, pronuncia- tioh, and definitions; according to the best English and American Lexicog raphers, illustrated with nearly 200 engravings ; satisfies the wants of the scholar, and at the same time is just what a plain learned perron need#. It Is decidedly the best dictionary ever printed. Contains 700 double column pages; eupeibly bound in cloth and gilt; type clear and handsome. Sent free to bny reader of this paper upon receipt of 63 cents to pay actual post-. 1 -f ag£ and packing charges. ThL gredt xffef la good for 60 day* ’ only, apt) Is ~ made solely for the purpose of or.or, uu.teaomtr^n,- w - J - Mixson. for alleged Intimidation in the late election; Dr. J.O. Miller, Hon. L. W. Youtnans, C. F. Couneliy, B. Jf. Hogg; Oapt. Wm. Peeples. Sh^dd Boyles, Wilson Wfl- ilamd, and Henry Goodge. Upon ex nmlantioQ Df. Miller and ^fr. Bovles were discharged, Mr. You maos, Con nelly, and Oapt. fesplss were bound over to the United Statps Court ^ As to press tbe case* agwiiisr ft F; Hogg, Wtlaon Wllliame, and Henry Goodge have not deen disposed of, but U to probabto that they will be dis charged. ductloD. But two dictionaries will be sent to one address. This appears but once. Order now; send currency or on»cent postage stamps Address ftt once, National Book Go.; -Rocklasd, References—feraditreet's rial Agency; Rosseli’# Comiberclal ; H. P. Hubbard, Advertising Freeman’s National Banh; and ublishiog Hmife Iu H«w York dr „ ton. 2t * 9 " " *** • 7" .• ■£ Tbe Pat tenon .House Is always open for tbs aooAmmodsHon oil gusete— meals to be had *t all hours. Mexico and United Mate*. Owing to their warm and delightful climates, ihetr inhabitants grow sal low ffm torpid liver*, Indigeatlon and nil diseasea arising from a disordered stomach and bowels. They should, of course, at all times keep the liver active, and to bur readers we recom mend Tabler’s Pi'dialiae, or Vegetable Liver Powder. Taken iu time will of ten save mdhey' and much suffering. Price 50 oeuts. F<>r sale by Charles Pechmwbn, BatnWell C. H., of by Dr. Stokes, Bluckville, 8. Cl.* More ArreotS. fcDo Monday last the following gea- tfcnoeu of this oouuty were arrested and brought before United StnteoCom As there arc two or three etyles of eonden^ sers in tlic n^rket it will be necessary to re fer/in owners to t*-* principle points of de- fectsln the old. in order to show more plain ly tne improveincnts contained in the new. Condensers heretofore have been arranged to bat from the lapping principle, that my th ey form the but on the cylinder or reel through which the draft of the gin-brush must pass. This is a perfect w iy to make a good, strong bat, but it has one serious objec tion In the sate ot cotton it laps so perfectly on the reel and folds up so ntocly after it passes the machine that qtiaatUies of it go In the press folded i p, widen 'e:ui«es die fibre to press bent or crooked in the bale, or to have the appearance of napped cotton, 1 maktx this tialetncnt upon the sTithotr^f ofcoltOn buyers who have informed tne of the fact. This, then, is one point of improvement in my condenser. By reversing tbe motion of tbe reel and Ulowin j the cotton down on an endless apron, lapping the cotton, flake at a time, o* the reel is presented ; at the samo time die meshes of the reel are kept clear of c (ton and a free passage of air and dust ac quired. After tbe cotton ts dropped down ou the apron it is whipped round to four rollers in front, where it forms a bat. The passage of tbe lint between thgsc r Hers to form abat obviates the above troubles, and de livers the cotton with a beautiful fluffy np- pearoce, perfectly clear ofany napps ot dust at all. The attachment of four rollers ts de signed to make them doubly secure against fire. The additional improvement in (ho dies! is of great value. By it the dgst is "Onveycd out of the gin room, at the same timo it prevents fire from gening into the cottoa. My aim has been to make a self-ex tinguishing Condenser, and 1 *am satisfied that my aim is tuHy accomplished by the addition of four rollers to quench the blaze. Tea, I have put an end to all gin house bum ing, except the burns of the vile incendiary. If you do not fear him stop your insurance expeoaes at once, or demand a considerable reduction, for l tell you you have iasurance enough <n this machine, w th but a small outlay in the neginbing and a constant rav ing in every way. to the end. There is no more reaaon i-u-your cone lading that you are safe with your lint rooms against the many constant causes of fire in gins than there is in your concluding that you can jump over tbe moon Almost every issue of your county paper thet eoeon just passed, has an nounced, “ The gin house and contents of tl. W.——was burned or the 5th insi.; hardly had time to get mules <>14. T«ke warning friend, yours may be likewise announced this year, If you should not avail yourself of the security obtained by the use of (his machine. You need not complain, “Not able’ - If you are able to bear yoar present ftsk and, perhaps, a burn once in your life time, you arc able to pay from $45 to JibO once to save a healthy man hi* health, to save a good gin and -fixtures fVom ashes, to save clean cotton from dust and to clear bad cotton of dust, and to make the fair ones feel proud that they are relieved of the trou ble'of batting cotton the eld way for quilts, comforts, Ac. Tsturs op saxp. All who can satisfy me *f (heir responsi bility in every respect, are invited to send in their orders now—to-dey. Do not defer un til Fall I dill eel fill orders then like now. and testament of Henry Bucix-ff. lateuf Chirleeton, deceae d, pbiintiff against Jerome U. Cooper, Dcfeudaut. .Ry virtue of a judgment in foreclosure In tho above entitlmi action and order of eale therein by hla Hon. Judge. Kershaw, dated tb« ioth February, WH* i will tell at llarttwell tJiatrt House fur cash < 11 sales day tq April nex*, It being the 7th day of the sa d month; a 1 that lot of land iu tne town of Or hams, county of Barnwell, bounded on tho uorlhhy Kxilroad avenue, fronting l5J oet, east by a 80 feet street, running buck 250 fort, south aud west by land of W. S. Cooper, »a.ul K-tt-eiug the one on which the defendant Jerome B. Cooper at the time ot granting the mo t- gag-- and now jj&ides with his family, furchaser to ray K-r papers. BheHfiTs Oflke, 1 tfrnwell C. H., 8. C., Mai dli 16, 1879. J. W. LANCASTER. 8. B. C. John G. Mllnor A Ob. ve. Sallie F. Barnes. By virtue of a decretal order made In tho above entitled case by 11 >u. i*. L Wiggin, Circuit Juuge, dated 26th Janu-ry, .877, 1 will sed on sates day iu April next, it being tbe 7th day of the said month, at D unwell Court House, n. C, between the ukuu! hours of sale, the following described real property; Ah that certain tract of land In Barnwell county, containing 15J acres, more or less, bounded on Urn north and east by lands of N.M. Walker, south by lauds of James Moore, .-Mid on 1 lie west by the Lower J luve mats. Tetoia cash. Purchasers to pay for pitpefo *' t' bheiiff’s Offloe, Earn well C. H., 8. G, Maixih 15, I87U. J. W. L.iNCA8TER, 8. B. C. P. W. Farrell vs. W. If. Hagood ot al. IN accordance wilh section 100 of alt act to j^dhc* al( sets and pasts of acts provid ing fot the Mee-amcul stkl taxaHusof prop erty iato one act and lo sotcal the ssme. sp preved March 19, 187*! <nr following fist of definqsimt lands of Barnwfell coutily for the taxes of 1876, is hereby published • Wilson A Aft, i fots. 7 butlJiugs, Allendale, Leroy Wilson, 2 tots, 19 buildings, 574 acras, .‘ Buford’s Bridge. Leroy Vt ilson, 7 buildings, 878 acres, Groat _ Cypress. Leroy WHson.S bnildings, 4C0 acres, Threw Mile. - Wilson A All.l buildings, 834 acres, BaUlook. And foi the taxes ot 1877— Wilson & All, 2 lots, 7 buildings, Allendale. Leroy W ilson, 2 lota, 19 buiidiugl. 574 acres Buford's Bridge. Leroy Wilson, Obuildings, 400 acr s, Three Mile. Notioe ia hereby given that (he whole of the several parcels, lots and parts of lots of real estate described in the preceding lists o«- as much lhci;t‘of as will be necessary to pay the taxes, penalties and awteoamaata charged thereon, will be sold by the Treas urer of Barnwell county, at his office in said county) on Monday, tbe 7th of April; 1879; C E.'LARTlUUK, A. B. C. 81-2t-eow Bv virtue of a rioninLal order made In tlic above ynt tided cnau by H-m J.D. Kei- btiaw, Lltcqli Juiig--, dalau 26th I obi uat y, I8i9,1 will fet-U on ml- a day in April next, iCbeing the 7th day of ttie said mouth, at liarnwttll Court House, is. (1, between 1 ho usual houig of sale, the following dts- ct ibetl real property: „ All tfiut ttaciof laird elhiatc, -Ijlng and b-ing in Barn well county, con U in ing 4u0 aerve, more or loss, kuoir 11 aathe '* tuuijcli Tract," bounded ou the north by 1 ittic .-vuikeuatchie, east by lands formetiy owtteil t-y t. M. 1 cW’Itt, south by lands of theestaieof ttev. John biookcr, and west by Utt; Buford’s Bridge road, iermscash. Put chasers lo t-ay fm- papers. hhenff's Ufllce, LamwellC. H., 8. C.. Match ii>, Itj'iib J. W. LANCASTER, 8. B. 0. The Pooples’B.tt.k of South Carollca vb. (A. Luscher. By virtue qf a decretal order tnado In the abo’ e entitled caee By Ron. J. ft. Ker shaw, t ircuit Jud^e, dated 26th February. 1879. • wi 1 s--11 on sales da y 111 April ucxl, Jt OnitJg Alt® 7*h day of the s id mouth at Bn 11 well Court House, t ., tietweou the usu it hours of sale, the foliow’tng des cribe d teal property: All that certain parcel or lot of land slt- UHte.iylng and being in the town of Black- vilte, 111 the count) ol Barnwell, measuring 47 feet, more or he*, and bounded ou the north by Poscall s sUeet, sou’h by jot of L. Robinson, on tho elist by lot of a. Glov er, aud 011 1 he W< si by lot of Mrs. B. Mc Millan. Terms carii. Purchasers to pay lor papers. I'herifl s Office, Barnwell C. II , 8. G\, March 15, 1879. J. W. LANCASTER, S. B. C. S\LE OF HOUSE AND LOT IN BARNWELL. BY virtue of a power of sale cohtained In a certain mortgage to W A .Nerbind, Clerk rf Court, and it is successor* in office, execut ed by J. J. Ingram on the 24th January, 1871, (aud recorded in my oftten in Regis tering Books Y. Y’. on pages Ibl to 164 jd will offer for sale at jmbtte imettnu, oq sales day, being (he 7th ot April next, at Barn well Court House, immediately after tho fiheriiTs sale, all that- certain lot »ith the residence and other buildings thereon, eit-' mite In th* village of Barnwell, containing thre*-fnd-a-hnlf acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: north by Allen street, wast by Marlherough street (separating it Trom lot oft’. I'eclunann), souili by Orange burg road (separating it front lot of J.J. Mivher, and-west by at ey (sepnra'ing it from lot of Rohcrt Aldrich). 'Berms—onc- third cash, balance on credit until 1st Jan uary, 1880. Purchaser to give his bond for credit portion, witli mortgage of the premi ses. containing covenant, forthwith to inlurc buildings to amount of credit portion and to assign the p licy,- or failing to do so within ten days, Clerk of Court to insure, the prem ium and interest t« constitute part of prin cipal of bond. I’urctase' to pay for papers J. J. BRABHAM, Clerk el Court, and Successor of W. A. Nerland. “ilarclr 15, 18 fiMTENTS. TOMBSTONES; tind Mar ble W ork generally always on hand of made to order. A targe i*'ee'iion ready for letter ing and delivery at shoftwt notice. Several hundreds of new design* of the meet modern style of Monuments furnished at a lower pries then ever before In this market, and of tit* best workmanship, similar te that of the new CONFEDERATE MONUMENT recently erected by me iu Augusta, oclO-Omo FIRE INHUmNCI' The St. Patd Fire -AXD- Marinc Insurance Company CAPITAL tub SAFEST COMPANY IN TII UNITED STATES ill underwrite on all kinds of property, real and personal, in Barnwell county, in cluding gins, gin-houses, mills and machin cry. cotton g1 nne d and unginned at the low est current rates. II. M. THOMPSON, Lo**al Agent, Willtston. 8. 0. N. B. Policies iaitie i in best English Five Companies if preferred, confined to dwell ing houses, slore* aud eontenls. Juno27-tf Best Newspapor ferrr rulillshnl fttlUe Cuplu.1 qf South Coiollnu. T A • Circulgti6Ir , Lsfgo and Coostanllj- la Gifts rrr sT J* O Calla^lian. , BRICKLAYER AND PLASTERER. BARNWELL, S. C. All Orders promptly attended to In the Country, at Privoa to suit the times. Estimates priven ou Brick or Frame Houses on a[)plicalion. m»rT7-3m''*. J II. BHOWN. (OF BARNWELL) - j VITll iB.White&Co. LEADER OF LOW PRICER, 228 Broad St, - Avgusta, Ga., Opi»owitc tho Monnmrnt. mcbn-3ut Wedding -AT— ALLAN’S. FINE WATCIffiS, Amei lean aud Swiss, of the Latest Stylos. RICH JEWELRY Of New ahd Elegant Desiirns and Exqul- < slta Woikmanshfp. STERLING SILVERWARE, In Fre«h and BeauMlul PiMerns, especial ly adapted for Weddlogr k'rssenls. SILVER PLATfebWARE. Tea Sets, Welters, lee Plteherfl, Butter Dlfeh' S. Cups, Goblets, Bpouns, Forks of best quality, Jke. CHOICE FANCY GOODS; French and American Clocks, Fine Tablp Cut lei y, Bpectacks, to. Watches l Jewelry Carefully Repaired. THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW EST PRICES. JAMES ALLAN, 877 King street, Charleston, 8. C, sepifl-iy \l’E respectfully invlts ih^stten* YV Uod of the reading cofllunHy to the excel lent newspapers we *f# txpwh* publish mg lu Coluoibis. The IDgiuteh is the only piper ever p»»b- IlHlied at tbe capital of South ChToHdh T wbmh is conducted as ste tbe leading diiiliee of the prtucipiU cities of Die country. We have ua ubltt ami dls|ln- tretsfwd tvupe of editors—gentlcoiea— well known all over the 8tate f.»r their learning, sUJlty and sound Democrat ic prlucipltH—men who have served the State ami the South on every oc* CiiPloti v/hen the detuoed arose for „_ th el reer vices, end who may be safely depended upon ns rejlttbls’ Imders of the Democracy In tbe Use of I'lurual- Dm. , . • The Daily Rf^stek Is a twenty* right columu paper, 24x38 inches, printed An good pni»er aad with large, clear cuf lypc, containing the latest telegraphic news, full market reports, editorial matter on lbs leading occur rences of tbe tluiee, and replete with interesting miscellaneous reading. The local news Is full sod Interesting, one editor devoting his time exclusive ly to that department. Our corres- >obdenfce from Washington ndd other daces of note gives an enteitaiuing resume of all tbe Important events of the day. Tns Tni-WracktT REoiaTEfi, witli some minor changes, comprises Um contents of the Dally at $2 50 less per year. THe Weekly Rrcmits to a large, handsomely gotten-up eight page pa* 7er, 29x42 Incites, containing forty- eight columns of reading matter, em bracing all tbe news of the week and the most Important editorial and local news. Tfcnus—IN ADVANCE. d>sUy E. 6.1 hrope vs. W. J. Mixmn. By virtue of a deoretal ardor inade In the above ('ntitled ease by Hon. J. H. Ker- st'aw. Orel*IB.Judge, U.ited Wih Febi s»ry, 1879. I will toll on sales ay ia Aoril next, il being the 7th day ol tho said mouth, at, barn well Court iiouse, 8. O , between tho usual hour- of sale, thofoliowlug dvfccribed it»l property: t hut certalu traat of land situate, lying and being in the town of Bat uwell, in the county of Barnwell, containing 21 acres, uioto or less, bounded north by land of Mrs..itosa Duncan east by Turkey creek, south bv the Augusta load, a u wi-ut by »h« WilfTHton road. Yer.iS cash. Pur- cha- h* r8 to pay for impels. tvheiifi’s dfilos, ' ii. Mm ch 15,1878 , J. W.JfAN CA8J EH, 8Jl. C. 81 8T Jaruwell C. H., 8. 0., A LIMITED NUMBER OF active, energetic canvasser* 1} enttnyc in a pleasant and profitable business. Good men will find tins a rare chance TO MAKE .HONEY. Such will please answer thi* advertise ment by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, stating what business they have been en gaged in. None but those who mean buaincM need apply. Address, FtJttiT, HarVkt k Co., . mchl3-iy Atlanta, Ga. £x>cnt : on Sales (Rtal E',t.itc.) BY virtue of sundry executions To me di rected, I will sell on salee day in April next, it being the 7th day of the said month, at. Barnwell (kiurt House; S. U., between- tbe usual hours of sale, to th* highest bidder lor cash, tho following described real prop erly : John G. Milnor & Co. ve. Wilton & All. That certain tract of land at Buford',* Bridge, in Barnwell county, containing 8 j acres, more or lesip bounded north by lot of , Leroy Wilson, east by loads of G. W. Platts, f aout h by lands of M i liam I*riester, and west' by lands of Ilammopd Froberg. I’nrohascrs , to pay for papers. Levied upflh as the prop erty of George F. All, at the suit of John G. Slilaor & Co. vs. Wilson Si AU. ALSO, Cbas. Bcchmann vs. Allen W. Richardson. r 7r *•*•• t- . .,,, , , -. . ^ All of Defendants undivided lnt«rMt in and to a certain tract of land iu (be county of Barnwell, containing 2&'> acres, more vr less, bounded north by lands of J. Jl. Ander. Yon will be required to give ybnrnote fdr* son, east by lands of W L. Cave, south by the amoun£, without interest, till Fall, and lands of 11. H. Easterling, and west by fire bales of cotton ginned, when the note lands of Geo. W. Peacock ; the said interest will be considered due, and which isconsid- I being ene fourth of llie above described tract ored a silflfclent guarantee of the maclifne, | formerly the pfttperty of .leaseRichvdwni,, and thi ptofferty ia tke machine te remain deceased. Purchasers to fij Hr eaphrs. in ike dhti! finallypTUd for.‘* Gritar trow. Levied upon ae the projferqf'«/. Allin W > S. N. GRERiN, CASH DEALER IX Staple and Fancy Groferies, A.\D 1‘LANTATtON SBI’PLIKS, NO. Sl« BROAD WRtBT. — (Three Doors above Tlanters’^HofeT,) ’ AU'GUSTA, GA., WOULD be pleated te wponny of his old ’ fi lehds frofh B irnwfilf and'wt'l (Biar- antec to sell thaui Flrst-Uhtss Grocer leu at us I >w Flgarea na they om bo bou* ht In theUtv. Huytng and si lling strictly for Cash. I chalh-imc tVimpetition, la prices. I will koep nix Stock con'lnually replon- Ishod from Norlhenn and Wefciefin Mar ti; te Don’t forg*ft tho place, 8iS Broid >trect, Augusta, Ga., 2 doors uboye tho, Ph-ntena' HotoL 8. N. GREEN. J in23-3iD08 Y'ou will bv sure to be In time. Correspon dence ofall gin owners earnestly solicited at Once. Send stamp for circular. Address« . J, L TOOLE, WHUstoo, 8. C.R. It. N. Tl. TkiiTinofiy given wliea wanted-. jan30-6mos Barnwell Preparatory School FOB BOYS AND GIBLtS. r pHE undetsllgoed begd nnkoirttA' J that be Is now prepared to receive upon a* Richardson, at maun. the suit of Charles Pech- BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS, CHOICE NEEDS, ic., liy Mail. [' For $1 we mall postpaid, either of fol lowing Collections, all choice varieties : 20 Verbenas, or 8 Heli.-tropes, 8 Geraniums, or 9 Fuchsias, R Coleus, dr fl K.oees, 4 Irivs, or 8 Chrysantlienimns, or ID aasoried Green Home Plants^. S Ulodiolue, or 8 Doubly Tube Rose. or24-6c, or 12 10c, pkts. Garden Seeds, or 24 packets choice Flower,Seeds. Cirdular, .with additional collections, mailed to applicants. »» ED W’D J. fil'A<\S 4- CO., (I*ocal Agents Wanted.) [73] York Ghas. Pechman, ummim, s. si. lir.ALKK IN Dry Goodn, Grorerien. Boot*, Hhorn, Halii, Capa, Clothing, Hardware, Cutlery, Nntiona, &o., &c. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON rfAND Tbebeot brands of Wines, Liquors, Beer, Tobaccd, find dftdTe, at prices which defy competition. Givo me a call when you come to Barnwell and you shall not leave dln- nnttofted. On my tab!* will be found tbe bent the market affords. Those Intfebted to me moRt come forward and settle, or I will juMtlllvcly not advance to them f-T another year CHARLES PECHMAN. feb6-3mo SAM'l R. MARSHALL JULIUS J KOWARW O. MAM ■ ALU wrecoAT. smELii. iiiRm i ci. IMPORTaU OT -). Hardware, Cutlery. Guns, &c., am Agricultural Implements, 314 KING ST^ CORNER 6O0IETY (Sign *f tbe Golden Gun). ALSO, 56 and 67 SOCIETY STREET, (Tiarlv-uton, 9. V. AaKL-fs for Cklebrxted Watt Plows scp12 lyr - 1 . - . year...... months:. .$7 00 8 « i 7i» Tii-Weokly Ilegtoter 1 year...... 5 00 fimonths... 2 n 3 44 .7". 1 25 Weekly Register 1 year 2 00 6 months 1 00 3 50 Any person sendieg us a club of trn subscribers al one tltrre will receive either of the papers free, postage pre paid, for one y^ar, Any person sending us the money for twenty eolwcribers tb the Dally may retain for his services twenty dol lars of the amount; for twenty eub- ocribem to the TrbWeekly,fifteen dol- liirs of the amount; and for twenty subscribers to tbe Weekly, five dcliars of the arobuhi. :: '’ ’ As sn advertising medium Tbs Rbo- raTKs afford* unequalled factiittoa,hav ing a largo circulation, and oumberlng among Its patrons the well-to-do peo ple of the mkldto and upper portion pf , tbe Stat«. Terms reaaonaMe. Ftn any Information deslrerfj address CALVO A PATTON, .Proprietor*, * ' , ‘ ‘ Colomb(a, K, C. B&r Parties dridHng copic* of Tits Rcourrmt to exhibit lo canvassing will he supplied ousppUcatioiL C. V ALSO. «, . Tretli et oL re. Samuel C- Cave. f All ttr*« eertefa tenet of toad in Bac»«*H county, containing 248 acre*, more Ordess, founded north by Willi* Stanuell, east by W. L Cave, south by W. L. Cave, and west by A. S. SUneell. -w w n m That other tract Containing 120 aefes, pupils on the following term*, wtz: »orl^fs, bouod»<l n, *rth by Willi* sun- 'eett, touLh aad.east by the above dcaeribed tract; and west by A. 8. Stansell. ' j aIso,. Latin,French, Mathematics, and the vartoba English brunches, , .per qtisrter.;.......it..- .|10 00 The same per month /v .... 3 00 Instruction in the Engltstf J ranches, Rowdiog, Writing* ntfilflefk!. Geography, Gfatn- mar, per quarter.« *. a 00 The samo per month..w...‘ 2tW O y.O. TYSON, Principal, V. *ratb^)L MuslMessons given by a competent r iherirr Office, BoiaiweU C. -Ol, 8. G., lady teacher. JVj * 4 *, March 46, 1879. Board on reasonabls terms In the. * ' J.w r . LANCASTER, s. B. C. Hi tog*. 72 -85 l 81-83 j j That other tract containing 289 acres, I more or less, bounded north by William Hart, east by J- 0. Brown, 003th by A l*- Aldrich, ana west by W.L OkVe. Purihaa- erw lo p^y tor papers. Levied npon as tbe property of gamuel 0. Cave at the suit of C. CP •ffiwd m 3 g CO 0 w fi i e S) u . 0. .RT . t-> t3 a s 4 ■0° * 81 O fi to a w .0 i $ Ii • H s ri- • ri .£3 ,£j ~ |^j & s Jl f t** '.O >1 05 50 Q. 00 a> O 0 < o p* Is .8 I* to . *h DANIEL HAAS, —fOBBER Of— Foreign sod Domestic Drj Goods, notions, Fowfiy Cfdods, Ac., 155 MEETING STREET, CHARlaBSTON, 8. €t. * 72 - 85 : : ' “ • SCI*. — —’—r I'hsrlotte, Culiuubiii & Augusta & P., CRAN0E OF BCUBDirU. CltABLOTTB, CoU'MBta & AuOUBTA R. R. I GbkibAl Passmucb DrVAKTuBffr. k . Cotf;a^4^8. C 7 Uec. 27,187,?. J The following pnsseBgcr schedule will be operated on and aftelr th« date; - No. 1—Xljkl Etprm, flovlh. Leave Charlotte,.1 1OO a m Arrive Columbia. ,V. 6;00 a tn Lea. ve Columbia. 6.-05 a m Arrive Augusta.......... 10:00 a m Nd. 2—Night Exprett, N-jtth. Leave Augusta . .....-6dJ6*p ® Arrive Cokirabia. 10:1k) p m Leave Columbia. 10:10 p m Arrive Charlotte ... 11:16 a m No. 3—Ddy Passenger, South. Leave Charlotte........... a m ArriveColytnbla 4:10pm LeaveColupatia,.. 4:15 p m Arrive Augusta.., 8^0 p m No. 4—l)ay Passenger, Norik. Leave Augusta.;. .9:03 a m ArriveOolsmhla lr.2l>p m Leave Columbia.., 1:30 pm Arrive Charlotte &30 p a TTiese trstus stop only at Fort Mill, Rk>cfc Bill, CheBter, Wlunsboro, Ridge way, Leefevllle, Batesburg, Ridge Bprfhg, ybhnsfbn, Tienffth abd Grsn- Iteville. All other statlora will be re- cognised as flag stations. .. . ■ T. D. KLIirE, ' Jdiry It MXarcltDo, Gen. Fas. Agent. Barnwell Lands for Sale A FEW choice Cottofl Rlanfatl* ns can be bouglit fttreasonable rntee, aiiu&tcd near Wllllston and Blackvllle, between the Routb Carolina RstlrosMi ; - and the Liiato r.lv«r. J?or terms ap ply t«) H. M. THOMPSON, oc24-tf ' *mtsfon;«.C. ■ »- . xxiilu'i ' jt:~ S. NOTARY prune, ! 8 r Collector and Adjaster of Chinn. OFPIUE8.- 118 1>*1 Bpy, Charleston, aiiJ Grahams Htrtitrisfl County, 8. <}. ' ^ •' All business promptly attended tr Rrfercnce.-i -J. Tl. Tartrr.r A (> .ManNu AO,Oeo. W Williams A Go. nevi4-9m . r — A. iXCOAIUCn. A BACHAHACIL A, EAilUULE 4 CO., ^UOKsKMAI^ A NO, 409 MARKET STREET. r . j PUILADKLPL1IA, PA. ./ noyl .,1* , » ■ ■ t r- BrriBtianO) 1664. ‘ \ CHARLES m<!KBY; ( < jftALtR IN Looking GUrkm, fevery Vlriett of Mm.U* Inga, Window Corn too*. Fhotograpbi* 4 FrUhnee, Cord and Taesrl Loop*, Etc. N*. 346 King S»., above labfrty, Charleston, South Carolina. Engraving* r.nd OU IVntings Renovatsd. oct81-Cm Central Hotel Broad Street, A-UG^iaiTA. Mru- M- W Thomas. CenMUIy DR LARTIGUF'S • T BARNWELL WINES FOR SALE BY F P GROV35Bd: CO: BL,ACJM.VlLrUK, IA, O. 1 ^ .. . > - * ■' ^ 3*. rTtwf* T * •’tL- , n' , ,Tt7 Lan4fBill's WinanJed Swis! s «ef fp- • '••• '1 mb rr-..rt l HE wholesale trade supplied at f Philadelphia prteee. FuU stee papera ^ at thirty cento per dozen Go trade oih). WM. J. MILLER. (Sign ol Flow), 383 KJftgS'.. Janl6-3mo Chartestou, S. G KSl’T R. RlWfRttA, ATTORNEY Af JUW, »• A ABBEVIRLB 0. tt, S C , .WU1 practlos. In United States Courts, il