The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, July 17, 1879, Image 2
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the people.
JOim V rfptMES, Epitoii
TiUESDll, JOLT 17,187i.
Wc *r« n«t r«K>oiMible
corn*pondema.
forth a Tlews
of oar
. In the last number of the Souths™
ChrkHtm Advocate, of CbArlofltoo, the
scholarly editor lias forsaken polemics
for tha purpose of giving bis readers
soma 4 ‘ wholesome talk ” on impor
tance sad iwponiibility of “ plain Anglo-
•Baj^ work. ’’
In hi* earnest desire to discharge his
whole doty we fear that onr friend has
allowed teal to;outriin good judgment.
In asserting that “ the stubborn and
discreditable fact is, that our Southern
p«gp)e. artJess disposed to work, in tho
most obvious use of that word, than our
Northern neighbors,” the editor adopts,
unthinkingly, we hope, a platitude of
Northern penny-a-liners that has had
far too frequent utterance aud far too
ready acceptance here and elsewhere.
It has never been onr fortune to cross
Mason snd Dixon's line, and we, there*
fore, are unable to draw a fair and in
telligent comparison between the indus
trial habits of the two sections, bnt it is
our stubborn conviction that in nil the
attributes of useful citizenship, the
Southerner is far superior to the North
erner. With the itatittical fuel staring
usia the face, that New York and Mas
eoebussefaU hare a much higher per ccu-
tnge «f pauperism than Georgia and
South Cartdiaa, we cannot accept the
dictum of the editor of the Christian
Advocate that the South needs more of
Che Yankee enterprise and industry.
if the evorlasting Yankee is the su
perior of the Southerner in any thing
that- it commendable, we are willing to
acknowledge it when proven by facts and
figures, not of speech; but, in the
m—imin. me ora sick of having him
continually lidd up as the standard by
which we ore to he judged, aud the par
agon after which we are to shape our
stalk and order oar conversation.
Muurars, July 10.—The Booed o f
Health 'this morning leeued tho fol
lowing order:
To the people of the city of Memi
phie we would say, quietly remove
your familiee to places of safety until
we can at least eee whether the few
coses of yellow fever will assume an
epidemic form.
To tho people along the different
routes of travel we Bay, there can be
no possible danger of infeotlon for
many days to come.
Five now cases are reported this
morning and one death, an Infant of
Judge J. E. R. Ray, of the Crtmlnal
Court, who, together with another eon,
Is prostiatod with the disease.
A perfect stampede of citzens Is in
progress, the trains being unable to
carry away the hundred* who are
ready and anxious to leave,
no new cases of fever to-day, arid the
panic of yesterday has greatly subsi
ded. Everything this rooming Is
quiet. The sick members of Judge
Ray’* family are progressing favor
ably. No spread of the disease Is an
ticipated. It is said that fully 5,000
people left the city yesterday. The
midnight trains of the Louisville and
le.nllej
log and brutal murder oba^defenccless
yonng woman, was la our opinion
heaping outrage upon outrage. If
Moore was guilty the law would have
bad him hung, If he waelnoocent there
ore two murder* Instead of one.—
KIngetree Bur.
One of our contemporaries suggests 1
that provision ought to be made to put
our women to work, whereupon the
Abbeville Press and Banner says that
he bad better commence on the lazy
men first We heartily endorse the
romarks of the Press and Banner, says
the Camden Journal. Wo are with
Abbeville and Camden on this subject.
—Ksowoe'Courier. t ' —
Press and Banner : Last Friday eve
ning as Mr. John A. Devlin’s wagon,
loaded with wheat, was coming to
town, two negroes who were lying on
the side of the road balled Mr. Dansby,
Wgirwna July Ttr—There have been 'the driver, and ordered him to BtOp on instantly believed by some who
* -- - - — - the hill between Mrs. Enright's an'', I ^ad heard that
arm between them And and tied all
the strings io their joint possession
around the Improvised splints. Then
onejof the boys pulled off his drawers,
tied the legs together, and donated
them as a sling for the unfortunate boy
to carry hi* wounded arm in. This
much done, they made their way to
town, where Dr. Nardlh was called
upon to properly set the broken arm.
and be wa* greatly surprised to see
how neatly and properiy the boys had
already treated the case.—Anderaon
Journal.
Tho Greenville Advertiser of Sunday
last has the following : ’ A rumor was
circulated around town a ter, days
since that John J. Moore, men
who was lynched in Spartaiiburg coun
ty, had been recusciteAed by his fami
ly, and had bi^u Vaken to New York,
where he tud^ been recognized by
a man, from flp&rtaoburg. The rep
70.}
Mrs.
Fort Pickens. Mr. Dansby, rf'using
to halt, tho men seized the briseiby the
bridles, when he drew 1,1* pistol, and
the would-bo highwaymen fled In the
direction of tb*. re’.iroad.
We observe cbnt there Is an effort
on ford, to remove Col. Thpmas’s.North
Carolina Military Institute to Colum-
Mempbia and Charleston railroads I bla. In short, to absorb the South
Tk« Mot. Aleaae W«b»ter.
The Charleston News aod Courier
says: Apropos tho recent disclosures
ooooenuag the fitlseboodfl aod hypocri
eies of the Rev. Alonso Webster, a re
spoosibi* geatlemaa of tbisrity gfvee an
•oeoant of a swindling operation in which
that worthy was engaged ia 1871, which
will be reed with interest by his brother
philanthropists at the North. Mr.
Webster wss at this time presiding elder
-a-* !».*»»»« Inf uftnwitty
night were crowded to suffocation.
Both roads sent out double trains,
and yet were unable to ncccaiodate all
who - wished to loav?, muny being com
pelled to remrlu aver until to-day.
Tbs Little Tvock Railroad sends out Its
last tnriu at noon, the authorities of
that dty having notifled tho railroad
officials that quarantine would bo es
tablished oo all trains leaving Memphis
after that hour.
The Alarm lit Arkansas.
Littlk Rock, Akk., July 11.—The
yellow fever news from Memphis
creates profound excitement. Little
Rock Is In excellent Sanitary condition,
nevertheless the Board of Health met
and resolved that no train on the
Memphis and Little Rock Railroad
shall be pjrmUtetl to enter .jsithin
quarantine limits, five miles east of
the city.affer l‘J o’clock tW-day. Health
officers were ordered to be placed on
the Iron Mountain Road.
STATE AND NATIONAL NEWS.
Carolina University and convert it Into
a North Carolina military Institution.
There Is never a better time to correct
an evil than to check it in Its very lu-
clpiency. In other words, “to nip It
In the bud.” And right hero we raise
our unqualifled disapproval. Yea,
more than that, our strong condemna
tion of any such project.—Camden
Journal.
A special telegram from Columbia
announces the appointment of Mr. E.
L. Roche, of Charleston, as special
agent of phosphate raining to Qll the
vacancy caused by the death of Gen.
Anderson. A more suitable otid com
petent person for the office than Mr.
Roche could not be found, end when It
is recollected that the office was prom-
Moore’s featurea were
not distorted by death, but appeared
quite natural. It probably was started
by a lad at Vernonsvllle who on the
night in question did see Mooro’s wag
on drive up to the depot with two per
sons in it, one of whom got aboard the
tforthern-bound t'ralhT tJnbri Inquiry'
however, the party was found to be a
kinsman from Chester county, who
bad visited the scene of tragedy, and
had been carried to the depot by some
member of Moore’s family. The re
mains of Moore were interred In an
old burylng-grohnd, about half a mile
distant from bis late residence.”
hous*!, on sales-day
Ised to Mr. Roche by Gov.
when It was first created, but he wlth-
drow his claim In favor of Gen. Ander
son, the propriety of tho present ap
pointment Is still more apparent,
Tlio good name of South Carolina
has never been so dragged In tlie dust
Tbe Rio Is the name of a new paper oarTt has recently by the lynchers of
In Camden.
Mr. Henry Daly, a prominent shoe
merchant of Augusta, died on tbe 10th
Inst.
The Aiken Courier-Journal is talk
ing about an artesian well in that
town.
The Pickens Sentinel endorses tbe
"Spartanburg oomeudable homicide"
or lynching.
Tbs Ninety-Six Guardian has wns-
Camden has a champion ice cream
eater who managed to store away nine
platee of that delicious article recently.
Three persons died In Charleston
from sunstroke on tho 10th Inst. The
thermometer reached 103 degrees In
the shade.
Mr. Hamilton McOandlass, of Ches
ter county, made this season five hun-
d*w| and fifty bushels of oats ou ten
acres of land.
Superintendent R. O. Fleming, of
the Port Royal and Augusta Railroad,
Is lying quite 1U at his residence in
Augusta with fever.
Solicitor Abney convicted several par
ties of adultery at the Edgefield Court,
J. J. Moore in Spartanburg, and the
grand jury that refused to Indict them
J.t brings tho blush of shame to every
true South Carolinian, and probably
It Is for this reason that the press o
the State has been §o reticent about
tbe disgraceful affair, but it is the sol
emn duty of the press, however un
pleasant, to express tho sentiment of
the people with such damning em
phasis as will wither iu its bud such
an unlawful, barbarous and brutal
wngtnr rave OTght
Church, sioee deceased. The modus
operand! was ts follows: Webster went
aroand to a number of jewellers and
purchased several second-class watches,
pajing io most instances not more than
the cases were worth. The following
Sunday he end his reverend conspirator
ftn* tbe pulpit of tbe colored churches
gave out that then was a poor widow
woman in tbe eowgragetkra who was in
destitute circumstances who was desirous
of disposing of her husband’s watch—
the last article of value she had left in
the world.
Such an appeal, made under such cir.
cumstanocs, by auch consummate hypo- j and soon after fees were paid for near-
crits, was not without success, and tbe i ty two hundred marriages,
watch was purchased at a sum more Mr. Benjamin Grant, a citizen of
than fire times its value. This little Chester, Is 84 year* old. He ha* been
game was euooeesfully played for several dewing tobacco 60 year* and never
weeks until, on one occasion, a colored I ^ e 88 e d o “chew” in bis life,
man, one of the congregalion, said, in Laat week * near Windsor, while a
the course of a conversation with Web- 1,ttle80D of Mr - D - B - Dicks was plough-
«w, that ha would take one of tho '??' ™ 1 “ ld9uU >' •«»<* I" the
Uutchoa which wa. out of >. r .ir to . h P ° h T
to ban It «Md, naming the Tory , 0t WWch h,> dled °° TbUradoI,
jeweller from whom Mr. Webster bad Thft ftAnnIa , ,
purohnwHt. Knowing that tin. would I „ry ttrod of tho negro Immigrant.,
never do, Mr. Webster went immediately who are in an utterly destitute condi-
to tho jeweller and told him that the tion. Topeka is considering what is
watch which be got from him did not j be8t to be done with those in her
suit him aod he had disposed of it at a I
little advance, and jf a man brought it I Dost fall Richard Romans, a Demo
te him to have it repaired not to any any- J Cra tl« colored man of Abbeville ooun-
thing about hie having purchased it from ty ’ 80Wed two buahela a “d three peck*
of wheat on alx acres of land, aod ha*
Just threshed out ninety-three bushels.
A good yield.
There la a little colored girl in Cam
den that would pass very well In a
AUDITOR’S NOTICE.
1 >, . ' “ -
Orrica County Auditor,
Bars^vk-ll C. M., C., July 7, ’’
THE BOARD 09 EQUALIZATION OF I
Barnwell County will meet »t tills office ou I
MouiUy, the 4th day of August, to equal
ize real estate. 5»tuJ Board will be com
posed of the Chairman of the township
Boards of Assessors.
C. E. ItAimOUE, A. B. C.
July 10.8«.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA]
COUNTY OF BARNWELL.
COURT OF CO VISION PLEAf
A. M. Weatlicrsbce, Plaintiff, against E. A.
Hayden, Defendant. Simmon* for mowj ]
Atmand-—Complaint rinrd.
To E. A. Haycten, JletcndanWn this action.
YOU nro hereby iummoffeJ ainl requiredlo
answer the complaint in this nciitjn, of wbiaUJ
IWUTTFervcTupon \dn, and fen
serve a copy of your answer on the subscri
ber at his office in Williston, South Caro-J
liaa, within twenty days after tho service of]
this summons on you, exclusive of the day
of service.
If you fail to answer this complaint within
the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will take j
judgment against you for tho sum of eighty
dollars and seventy Cents, with interest at
tho rate of seven per cent, per annum from I
tlio first day of January, one thousand eight
hundred and seventy-nine, and costs .and
disbursements.
Dated Williston, S. C., July 1st, 1S79.
JL JA THOMUcSOX,
Plaintiffs Attoiney.
MlW advertisements.
Order Sales.
To tho Defendant 1^. A Hayden—<
Take qotice tlmtlthe complaint in this ac
tion, together with'the summons of which I
the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the of
fice of the Qlerk of the Court of Common
Pleas for Barnwell county in the State of]
South Carolina, on the 7th day of July, A..
D. IfiT’J. #
H. M. THOMPSON,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
57 io.°v Williston, S. C,
: Nerf and Elegant
Rich Spring Dry-Goods!
THE STATE OE SOUUI CARO
LINA—Barn well County.
■ ^ la thc Common Pleat,
R. Frank Lee vs. John S. Fmall, Admin
istrator Oliver Heweitt and others.
Foreclosure.
BY' virtue of nn order made in this case
by Judge Hudson, at toe Juno Term of
said Court, 1 will sell at Barnwell Court-
in August next, (the
Ice, Ice, Ice
? ot in tlio town of tirahams, in
Barnwell county, whereon tho late Oliver
Hewitt resided at tho time of his death,
CHEAP!
CHExVP!
buttlmr and boundlnK on the North by J ICE tllO Barrel for COUlltlT
lot of D. Paul Sojourner IW feet, on the ^ .
east by Church street 110 feet, south by
lands of the South Carolina Railroad Com
pany 100 feet, and Wtsst by a lane left by
said 8. C. R. U. Co. 110 feet, on the fotlow-
Iuk terms:
One thirdef the purchase price to be paid
In cash, one third in six months, and re
maining third in twelve months from day
of sale. Purchaser to pay for conveyances,
execute bond and mortKago of premises
to secure the deferred payments; mort-
? ;aueto contain a provision of lo^nleun
allure to comply with bond. Pussessiou to
beuln at ouco.
4. W. LANCASTER, S. B. C.
JulyU lS7t> td
.Ti;ne2G-3in
Use
J. S. TERRY & CO.,
Charleston, 8. C.
Waverly House,
$2. CIIA1U.ESTON, S. C. S2.
The Larg
cst and Most Thoroughly Complete Assortment of
THE BEND OF KING
uost fashionable prome-
vWehriertettMcnt alarm attracted
the attention of the jeweller, and when
the noa came with the watch he asked
him about it, aad learned the whole
tretli of the naoallj proceeding. The
nemei of tho parties, who ere able to I other LUllputtane. She is fourteen
testify to these facta from personal j year* old, I* thirty Inches high, and
knowledge, are witheld bj request, but weighs twenty-seven pounds,
if Mr. Webster ot Us friends want them The cash balance In tbe State Tress-
they cm get them. | ury on the 81st of May was $356,512.07.
g ^ be receipts for June amounted to
Tho trus etoiy of , the young Prince I $93,024 67, and the expenditures to
Imperial’s death ie told in the latest pa- $66,375.68, leaving a cash balance on
prs. Surprised, slain and mutulated by the 30th of June, of $390,061.06.
yet be died with hie face to the | A colored man in Atlanta, Ga., re-
■y sad with the sword of the great I oently delivered an eloquent eulogy
Napoleon in hfat hand. With the grand upon the late Gen. R. E. Lee to an au-
fsoerol given hie body in England hut dleno ® composed of the best colored
" " the heroic Career of the Na-1 P®°P*® * a that dty. The sentiments of
tbs speaker were loudly applauded.
A letter received In Savannah from
Carolina J Thomasvllle, Ga^ eaya ^ * I have never
fkvor its reopening m a I In ,ife •® en 8ucb • deatruotionof
on State charity, are greatly C *° I " b J ^ught. la several plaoee
. pnpc-L ■UUo. U,.
oi _ I ®®® d which was planted, and, oo no-
M c toruLhTTL J”"" 01 *•*"»«» 01 »
Ami op®® J business is at a standstllL”
The lynddog la Spartanburg of one
nt police headquarters about Joseph
ITelchmao, a second lieutenant of the
Uiiited States ship New Hampshire,
wh o is missing from the house of his
unc.’e at 2,223 Third Avenue. It was
sat'd that Mr. Relcbmau had come to
this itty from his station at Port Roy
al, o.m iV two week’s leave of absence, to
servo as a reoorder at a court-martial
to met t to-day at the Brooklyn navy
yard. Ou* Monday he left his unde's
house to i To to Morrisiana, aud has
not since tx ten seen. He had with him
a consideiranle sum of jnoney aud is a
stranger to tbe city.—New York Tri
bune, 9th.
On every h rod and from every sec
tion of the roanty we see and hear of
the fearful efl ects of the long dry spell.
Hardly one gard *n in twenty has any
thing in it wor th speaking of. Early
corn is badly dam Aged, and very little
of the late corn .barf been planted yet,
tbe ground being' too hard and dry to
use a plow io ; potatoes will prove al
most a failure ; cotura, though it has
held up pretty well jio far, is now be
ginning to give way and la withering
and parching under ta’te hot sun ; mel
ons are a failure in micy places, and
the crop promises to ibe light; in the
Sand hills, tho oak trees ai o dying for
want of rain. It is now murly eight
weeks since we have had ja food rain.
—Camden Journal. iw«j
An Indignation meeting ot over 1,000
citizens was held at Houstc n, Texas,
on the 20th ulk, denouncing G o vernor
Roberta for commuting the dei th sen
tences of the murderer Cowai d and
the rapist Fields. The crowd wt a Ad
dressed by several gentlemen, 'wtnui
resolutions were readjjy F. A. Small,
expressing utter contempt for Gov ^r
THE STATE OF SOUTH CARO
LINA—Barxwxll County.
Li the Court of Common Plea*.
J. H. Parker and A. T. Tbcmdo, Pastures
doing businoss under tlio llrin-natno of
J. H. Parker*Co, Plaintiff^ lyratnst
iLU l W>#,» AlyopY, Detomiaut. Judgment
by Judjre Hudson, at the June Term of
said Court, I will o ffor for smIu at I ai nwell
Court-house, on sales-day In August next,
(the 4th day of August.) within U gal hours
of sate, that lot iutha town of Grahams,
In Barnwell county, State aforesaid, an i
bounded as fodows: On the north by Ian e
Railroad avenue, on tho south by AV.’H.
Wroton, on the east by la-ids of W. H
Wroton, and on the west by lands of W H.
Wroton, and the said lot measuring on the
front fifty feet and one hundred and fifty
feet deep. Terms of sale cash. Purchas
ers to pay for papers. Bold under moi t-
gnge as the property of James H. Moody
tn lavor of J. H. Parker & Co.
J. w. Lancaster, s. d. c.
July 11. 1879. td , ’
EXECUTION SALES.
SITUATED IS
J Stlsvf, the mosl
nad« in the city.
First rlass In oil its appointments.
Table furnished with the lust afforded
by local. Northern and Southern markets.
First class Par and Barber Short.
The ilnfst Billiard Room in tho South.
Hot vanta polite and attentive.
Board *2 per day.
*»_Lower rates hv the week or month.
UKO, W. SULLIVAN,
Jtine2C-tr Propr'etnr.
DR. HENRY J. M0UZ0N.
Spring and Summer Dry-Goods
— > f. -
Ever brought to the South is now on exhibition, and to which
the attention of the public is most respectfully invited, at the
Marble Palace of
James A. Gray,
aprlT-Tta-
JP* nniy jyo DTtOAD OTRECT, AUGUSTA, GA.
ahow by the aide of Tom Thumb, and n °T Roberta, denounciog him as tL c
alder and shielder of murderers ann
assassins, asserting that he had de
THE STATE CF SOUTH CARO
LINA—Barnwell Countv.
S.C. L. Bush, Plaintiff, vs. J. H. Anderson,
Defendant.
BY virtue of an execution to mo direct
ed, I will uffor for sate, at. public auction,
in front of tho Court-house in Barnwell
Village, 8. C., on tho llrst Monday in August
next, between the usual hours of snlo, tho
followlug described property, to-wit:
All that tract or plantation of land sit
uate, lying and being In Barnwell county,
conUiidug two hundred acres, more or
loss, adjoining lauds of A. w. Stansclt and
G. W. Peacock, W. L. Cave, 8. C. Cave and
the estate of Jesse Richardson. Xenns
of sale cash, purchaser to pay lor papeis.
_ ALSO.
S. N. Bellinger, et al. vs. W. J. Mixson.
AU that cerUIn tract of land In Barnwell
county, known os the *• Freeman Place,”
containing lUtj-two acres, more* or less,
hounded north by William Cave, south by
Lymus Johnson and Mose Hay, east by
Mrs. AL A. Aldrich and west by Mrs. Ifai-
fred aud William Cave.
ALSO,
All that other tract of land known as
tho "Nelson Place” containing nine and
seven-temhs acres, more or toes, bounded
on the north by lands formerly oelonging
to James L. Davie, east by WiUlston road,
south by lauds of Mrs. Heath ana Edwaid
Baker, and west by lands of Mrs. M. A.
Aldrich.
ALSO,
.All that other tract of land known as
the Stohecker Place,” containing live
acres, more or less, bounded north by
lauds cf A. P. Aldrich, south by the Nel
son place, east byroad from Barnwell C.
H. to Aiken, west by lands of A. P. Aldrich.
Dental Surgeon,
WILL ATTEND CALLS THROUGH-
out Burn*'*II and adjourning Countlofl.
l£T OFFICE t black vilie, & C.
j'JUl2-3m ,
E. H. KAVANAGB,
COPPER, TIN.
EVERYBODY INVITED!
THE MAYOR AjSH COUNCIL,
. £ and the people they represent.
Even our brother Dry-Goods ^ferehants, thf-lr wives, sisters, cou«in9, sons,
daughters and aunts. 1REE TRADE. Cuipy aud partake of the Five Cent
articles offered iu
Anderson’s
AX D
5 CEMTJSt
Sheet Iron Worker,
Is prepared tC do all kinds of repairs on
Tinware, Lamps, Glassware, Crockery,
Umbrellas and Parasols.
Also, Stoves repaired and put in good order,
Gutters and Pipes put np;
AU LKAKt tltaoort STOPPED.
All work warranted, aud at a low figure to
suit the times.
jiinll* In:
COUNTERS l
THE 25 BOYS!
HIKSIOK lODSE
"No. ii.*S IJroud Htrect.
AUGUSTA, GA.
BATES OP HOARD,
$ 1.5D Per Day.
SINGLE XIEALS, DOc. LODGING, 50c.
Special rates for Board by tbe week
or month.
l. n.
apr
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O.
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Among' the Wonders of American Trade are the-
LEWIS.
24
Proprietor.
3ifl.
W. T. ANDERSON & -CO.’S.
ALSO,
pokaoa ends.
Tha ftianda of tha South
celved and loot the confidence of the
jeople, and ending by demanding that
Governor Roberto, if ho has any man-
hood left, resign a position be baa dis
graced by proatituting it to the aid
and comfort of murderers and nsffsas-
sins. The resolutions were unanimous
ly adopted. Three groans wegp given
for Governor Roberts, whose name
was biased whenever mentioned.
On last Monday Thomas and Waddy,
sons of Mrs. L. O. Braddy, together
with Samuel and Benjamin Daniels,
mos of Mr. J. A. Daniels, all of them
aged from 8 to 11 years, were out on
Oox’s creek looking after oows In the
pasture, when Waddy fell from a fiance
and broke both bones In his right arm.
In an emergency like this, being some
two miles from home, older heads
would scarcely know what to do, bat
in this ease the other three boys got
two pieces of bark, placed the broken
All of Defendant’s interest in and to a
certain house and lot in tho town of Barn
well, 8. C- said tOS containing one acre,
.more or levs, and bounded on tho north by
I. M. Hutsc u, E*q., on the i ‘
Hi & HEP!
•WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND DEALER. IN
ee;>ar*Ung t xidjot from "estate James
on the east by street leadlnf
late of James X
street separating
. ig
frovn Court-fao.'tse to estate of James T.
yi
n I, M. Hutson for-
Aidricli, on the west b
s&mv from lot ou whlcl
merly resided.
, AIJSO,
All of Defendant’s Interest in and to a
certain lot in tlio town of Barnwell. 8. C.,
containing one acre, more or less, bounded
north by lot in front ot residence of I. M.
Hutson. Esq ., et nth by street separating
said lot from estate of James T. Aldrich
lot, east by
ren
1 Thousands of Useful Articles, such as are being retailed al?
over the Citj\ by Close Dealers, at from Ton to Twenty-five
Cents each,’will he found on — ^ -
Anderson’s 5 Cents Counters.
PROVISIONS,
LIQUORS, TOBACCO, &C.,
16T & 169 EAST BAY, , ,, r ,
PHlDTTPcmnxT o We iavC 80 tborou g b V arran g e d this oale at 5 Cents ArUr
0 11 A R L E § T 0 N, S. C. J cles that imitation by any would prove a complete failurev
ipr8-3m.
and the Episco pal Church ,
? tre *t leading from tho Episcopal Ghu
Guardians’ Notice.
that I will sp-1
into the town of i^rnwell.Vest by' a strict | Sjnty. SVoSdayahouS'day of
separating said lot from residence upon
which the Defomlant now resides.
ALSO,
All that tract or parcel of land in the
town of fiarnwuPI, containing twenty-one
sores, more or ices, and bounded os fol
lows : On the noith by lands of Mrs. Rosa
Aldrich, seat by waters of Turkey Creek,
south by the Augusta rowf, west by the
Williston road. Terms of sale cash, pur
chaser to par Dor papers.
Sheriff's Offloe. Barnwell G H, 8. C.
July 13,1879.
J.W. LANCASTER, S.B.C.
NOTICE is hereby
ply to the Probate
co.mty,
1879,. io
e of Barnwell
Come to the 5 Cents Sale.
. :or a Until discharge as guardian
the estate of Miss Henrietta M. L. HuJ
JOHN J. WEIS8J
BlackviUe, 8. G., July 1st, 1879.
ARTHUR M, OWENS.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
BARNWELL C. H. % S. P.
Collections s specialty.
Practices in oil the Courts, sepld
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25 Polite and Intelligent ~Roy« to Hery© Yoru
-:o:-
Juui 5-3iU
A. UEHFEOT WONDER—EVER
THING 5 CENTS. .
W. T. ANDERSON & CO-,
‘ AUGUSTA, Ga- i ,
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