University of South Carolina Libraries
' —/r*^ yr i j bC-- •- r r 1 . • '»•*• - t tlje peaplr. ■ ■ .«!■ .■■I.i I I^M . — ' ■> | M '■ ■ ■■!■ .. IteprMfBUtiTe Paper of Barnwell Co. LABMBT OOONTY OIRCOLATION. THUBSDATt, NOVEMBER IS, 1879; Vfr »r(< not rwiponslhlo for tfcp vlttra of our cor- rr •poml'Mit*. ~y * Men The fllCBWtlM. The ontloolc ii not a promising one. >. ovembor has brought defeat to the NoXfceto Democracy. In every State North of Mason and .Dixon's line hold' ing elections this full the Republicans have scored victories that show a solid worth arrayed against the solid South. Defeat in these preliminary skirmishes may be Krned into rtetury id ISSfrif the Democracy forsaking the worship oi strange gods shall return to the faith of it« fathers and reorganize its defeated legions under the captaincy of whorthy, honost gentlemen. ~ _ ‘ In such a course lies its only hope of success.' Democratic principles arc dear to the henrt of the Aaifticnn people, but if Democratic practices arc too frequently distasteful and disreputable. With the death of rag baby doctrines in Ohio, and of Tammany tactics in New York, there is an appropriate opening for re form and a return to 6ist principles. Kerafiriaw to the Front. The lost issue of the Kershaw Ga zette contains a long and well-written editorial about the “Gubernatorial Nom inations,'’ and thus sj>eaks oat in plain English in favor of Gon. Ilagbod for Governor: —“Surveying the situation camlyanti dispassionately and with a full seuso of the immense responsibility resting on us we do not hesitate to say that of the gentlemen named in connection with the high and responsible position of our standard bemT in 18SU, we "JohnibriTTagooir The others arc gal lant and true men who have proven <h«tr devotion to South Carolina ; but for coolness of judgment, capacity for organization and leadership, and with a well-earned reputation for fairness and justice, Httgood's nomination would in sure our succesa at home and inspire confidence abroad. Wo would have in him no load to carry of past imprudent utterances, no reputation to disprove for rashness, nor fear of bus stirring up strife er promoting discord, lie never loses his head, and if wo ever need this quali ty, wc will next year.’’ g ssamssss u 'i..- The l.efflalatwre i«n«l The Rec- later. Those of our readers who wish to keep thoroughly ported as to- the proceedings of the Legislature, which meets in regular session on the fourth Tuesday in this month, will find full and accurate reports in the Co’uu.bia Register “the best paper ever published in Columbia," and fully equal to any now published in tbc^ State. The Weekly Register—fi'i a year, is worth many times that amount. l)entti of Dr. ■.ovlela Pierce. [Special to the Augusta Evening News.] Sparta, (1a., Nov. 10. Dr. Lovick Pierce, father of liishop Gei. F. Pierce, and the pioneer of Southern Methodism, died at the rcsi* dcncc of Bishop Pierce, in this place, last evening. His health had not been good for some time, and ns he was in bis ninety-fifth year, his death was not unexpected. The community, the church and the religious world generally unite in syni. pathy at the loss of one of the brightest lights of the church and one of the most eminent men of this day. The INcw lark Flections. Nkw Youx, November 10—The Time* publishes a table of returns of tho re cent election, of which it says no esti mate of the result can be obtained which can possibly approach nearer utwolute correctness. The flgures.show that of the candidates on the Republi can State ticket all are eiectod beyond doubt, except boule, candidate for State engineer, and possibly Haskins, lor Lieutennnt-Goverpor. Aliuny, November 10.—The Even ing Journal (Republican) claims the election of tbs whole Republican tick- a t except Soule, candidate for State en- Kineer. The Evening Times (Demo cratic) claims the elscttou of Potter as Lieutenant Governor by 1,975 raojorb ty. It has no figures on the other -candidates. Oreaa Dlnmslerw. The News and Courtw of Monday •contains five columns of telegraphic dispatches of thn disasters at sea dur ing the heavy winds of last week. The steamer Falcon, from Baltimore for Charleston, loaded with merchandise, was struck by a schooner and sunk 'i-na the night <*f the 8th lust. No liYes were lost. The cargo was valued at <30.000, but muck of that may be re covered. ~ On the 7th another collision bet ween the steamer Champion and the Lady Octavla took place near the Capes of t he Delaware, and twenty-four of the Chamiriou's crew were lost The schooner Petrel was wrecked in a hurricane on the 3d Inst., and fifteen out of twenty-one of her crew lost, in cluding the captain and both mates. Heart r« dlag Horror. Chester, November 10.-Yesterday morniug the wife of James Adams, liv ing three mllvs from Lancaster, In n fit of insanity killed her whole family of fire children by cutting the throats of four, and cutting the infant in five or six pieces. 8b« placed all iu a bed. set herself on hre.omd rushed to a neigh bor’s house so badly burnt that she died la a few minutes. When asked where her children were, sbe said : “I have sent them to 'heaven.’’ Neigh bors rushed to the house snd found Us children murdered as staled above. sis GF.NFRAI, 2VRWN. Gen. Grant Is now on Ms wpy to the East. After visiting severaicDles he will take a trip to Cuba, returning about the first of nerft year. The terms of twenty-five United States Senators will expire in 1881. Of tbik number fourteen are Democrats andl eleven are Republicuus. from Kansas dated the 9th Inkt., says the towu of StrRsburg«was struck by a cyclone on the 8ib, which demolished a church and four or five other buildings. No lives were lost, but a large number of persons are said to have been injured. ■ Ifaj. Gen. JbA. Hooker, (fighting Joe) died at Garden City, on Long Inland, the 31st October. Many old Confed erates will remember him as the Gen eral who got such a drubbing at Chancelloreville, and who whs saved from utter annihilation by the death of Stonewall JufiksSh. ' - Tho North, South, East and West speak out for Bayard ns the mest suitable man to be the standard bear er of the Democratic party in the campaign of next year. The Character of Bkyard alone would be a blow to the oppoGtlon party, as it is not jy? be supposed tbutlhny are capable of putting up as pure a man as be is, whereas it would take Tllden two-thirds of biu time to make the people believe that he was not a most unmitigated fraud. It is encouraging for our people to know that the cotton sold in Augusta during the past week, as compared with toe corresponding week of last year, owing to the advance in prices, make a difference in favor of the planter of about ono hundred thou sand dollars. The amount of cotton sold in October this year in the South ern Slates will net our people Jxom eight to ten million dollars more than tho sales for October last year. Tbia Is not from the larger sales, but from the increased price for c-jUan. Specu lators have done some benefit to the South this year. This showing is cheering for the mateTTSCt^luiefcsts of our people.—Augusta Chronicle and Constitutionalist. The funeral of.^e^ator Chandler took place at Detroit, November G. afternoon. There were twenty.flm iq pafi-frearers, and tho Secretary rtud St-rgeant-at arms of the Senate, ac cording to usage on such occasions, wore white sesbes and followed the pall bearers. The 10th U. S. Infantry, various State regiments, and the Detroit Commandery of Knights Tem plar were in the line of i procession. Among the distinguished attendants from other States Were 'ex United States Senator Simon Cameron and Senator Don Cameron, Col. Burch, Secretary of the United States Senate, Jesse Bright, Sergcant-at-arrns of the United States Senate, Senators An thony, Burnside, Blaine and Logan, and ex Senator Oglesby of Illinois, Governors i ullom of Illinois, Foster of Ohio, and Smith of Wisconsin. NTATF UI.FANilNGM. C. P. Italic Heard From. The Sumter. Watchman publishes the following extract from a tetter re ceived by a Republican In that tflwn from a colored man named"Stuart,vre- oontly removed from-that place to Kansas: '“C. P. Leslie, Land Com missioner, and some time boss of Barnwell county, is here. He^has been enjoying perfect obscurity till I found him out. He waa very nervous on the subject of belrfg carried back to South Carolina for trial ’till I men tioned to him the infamous, compro mise that took place In Charleston in Apitl. That Intelligence tbfew film in convulsions of Joy. He says the only thing he Is sorry for is that lie did not aleal the wbolaGod damned State of South Carolina, and. that if be had to do It again, he would try his level beet to etcal it all; that nono but a fool would suppose a man was going to risk his lifo in the South without steal ing whatever ho could got hold of. •’Taint human nature,’ said tho old votomn thief ws ire waimcd"*!? "wlrti his theme. Ho has been boro near two years.” The people of Kansas had better keep their eyes on the old camp, ns he may take a notion to teal that State. An Ohio TeVrn l.ald in Ahltcs. Cincinnati, November 10.—The en tire business portion of NunuhioD, Q-. was burned yesterday. Loss 8100,000. To Ibc People of Hnrnwell,* The citizens pf Birnwell .county are earnestly requested to attend a meeting to be held at Barnwell G. U. on sales da; December, for the purpose of urgafiiz an Immigration Aid and Manufacturing Association. We feel aesurod that an entei'prbo, ap pealing so Imperiously to the wants and necessities of ope'Hbeoplo, cannot fell to command the serious ci aside ration it de serve-. Let Uarnwell county toko tho initiative In a movement which, if properly directed, wi 1 restore to our county tho intelectunl, social and moral refinements which are the usual attendants of material pros- perify. ' * ■ ThereR no manForTcTTorsopborwliose interests will not be affected by tlii» move ment. Come oflP nnd all and hear what ihe gentlemen from vailous sections of the countjv who will address tho meeting, have to sav In behalf of an enterprise which win lilt ourcounty from the gloomy vale of poverty and distress, aim set,her upon the hill top of prosperity. You have but to will and it Is ne. Having an abiding faith in thAfcduitlye discernment of tlm falr^ (laughters ipf Barnwell, whose inlluenceus and ever will be bnitll yimntr rfrttTW brnmusr ffttmctT the "Power behind the Tfirono,” we re spectfully invoke their sid in a cause which so materially affects their Interests. Meet us. fellotv-cUlzens, at Barnwell t). H.. sales (fay next, Immediately after the sales. Respectfully your Jellow-cltizous, W. H. Duncan, Jno. W. Holmes, Jno. S. Stone y, * Jno. 1. Bronson, J. J. O’Bannon, L EGA Ljfr VEJi T1 SEMEN T& SHERIFF’S SALES. A Foreclosure/ JVEW At) YERTtSEMENTS- AUCTION SALE -OF — KET^TUCKX II. Graham ilartzog vs. Marion J.Ford and - - 'Arthur "P. Ford. . - BY VIRTtB OF A DECRKTAL ORDER from his lienor Judge Fraser, issued at Sept ember 1 erm 1879,1 will offer for sale at Barnwell C. H., on Monday, (lie frit day of Deccml>er next, it being sales day, tha following described real property, to wit; All that tract or plantation of land, sUdatad and-being in the ebunty of Barm well, State aforesaid, containing ninety- three and one-half acres, more or less, and ■ . . , ... ■■■ '—- r ■ ~~ boundedem the north and ea«T T,y ^.7. ^ flMWt WVfRf Sifimlay urtil January 1st Henry Harlzog, on the scuta by lands of H. Grabaht Hartxog and on the west by lands of U. F. tHmmone, J. H, Barnes and H. lira* ham Hartiog. - -' . Terms of safe—one-half cash* balance on a credit of twelve months. Credit portion to be secured by bond and mortgage of the p'»‘***» i “r*r ■‘■---■-r ■ |1>| II I --T- I - — :irr~- Purchaser to pay for papers A U ALSO,,, s . • M. O. Coleman vs. Mary T. Connelly. -'All Jh»t house and lot ih the town of Bamberg, in the county and Stal e aforesaid, bound el on Hie north by W. F. Patrmk’w lot, west by samj», souili by Elm street, east by lands oi Win. Broadwater. ALSO, v - 7- A11 that tract or plantation ot land, sit uated in said county and State, and bound, ed on the north and cast by' lands of Mary T. Connelly, on flic south by the road from Hunter's Chapel to Brnnchvillo, on the west by lands of Mrs. E. E. Hunter and Moses Steadly, and said to contain ouc hun dred and ten acres, more or less. Terms of sale—one-half cash, balance op a credit of twelve months from day of sale with iuterexl. Credit portion to be seen red by bond unit mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay lor papers. _ , ALSO, ^ . B. II. Warren vs. II. W. Mitchell, Jr-cAs* - , signees; Wraton and Dowling- against D. 8. Ilartzog and R. F. Lee. All that tract er parcel of land, containing five hundred acres, more or less, situated in the county aforesaid, lying and being near the old Salem Methodist Churek-,—en the Buford’s Bndge and BInckviile public road, •bounded on the north by lands ef Chafles Hutto and S. Eaves, sonth by lauds oi Eliza beth (Mate and B. J« Ilay, on the east by lauds ofD. H. Hutto ahd C. B. Ray, and on the west by lands of E. A. Matthews. ■Te he seM in two (i. B. Lartigue, Ji'ssle (!. Miller, W. Gllmote Blmras, W. B. Kiw, Altx't t Mauvillo, T. W. i rotti. LEGA L AI>\ ER TISEMENTS. M. 8. CLERK’S SALES. Myers vs. B. F. Brown et al.- Order of Sale. Laurens.—Two circus men killed and rc bbe i Mr. 8. B. Monroe while he was Id Newberry last Friday night attend ing the circus. > Union.—A negro woman and Iter child were burned to death in a small bouse la tke town of Union on Thurs day last. The fire originated from the wooden chimney taking tire, and the woman was too sick to make her escape. CHFSTKKfiELD.—A white man named Stroud, one night last week, was call ed to Ida door and shot dead By two men who are still at large. A dispute on tho Fair grounds at Cheruw Is said to be at the bottom of tho affair. Anderson.—On last Monday night, a double cabin occupied by a negro family on the fa t in of Mrs. Cynthia Glenn, was accidentally destroyed by fire, together with one child and all the contents There are thlity-oue paupers In the poor-house. Fairkirld.—The Wlnnsboro National Bank took in for deposit last week up wards of $70,000 In actual money A lire on the 8th Inst, in Wlnusboro’ destroyed a colored church, three houses and a gin and mill. The de pot camo very near being consumed. On.\NaKr.rna —Avery Heaton,a young roan about 19 years of ago, was killed by the down passenger train on the South Carolina Railroad on last Satur day night. He was at Beevesville about dark, at which time he left for Itis home, eight miles below Branch- vllle, on horseback. rtcKK.NS.—Over one hundred negroes will leave on the 15th for Kansas An unprovoked attack was made last week upon W. R Parker, a colored man residing at Fair I lay, by a band of Georgia outlaws; but after calling at Parker’s bouse, and finding him absent, they returned to Georgia. Lancaster.—A number of persons who went to Texts last year are com ing back to old Lancaster .Mr. Ambrose Martin’s gin-house with Its entire contents, consisting of fourteen bales of cotton, two hundred bushels of corn and fifty bushels wheat were entirely destroyed by tiro on Monday night. Lexinotoh.—A bodv of men, fifty In number, mounted and armed, went to the court-house on Friday night last for the purpose of taking out and hangioff tho negro confined in jail charged with murdering young Hook several weeks ago. Fortunately (lie sheriff ot the county had moved the negro and placed him in the peniten- Columbia.—The Jury to the Rose- English murder trial, which was before the Court of General Sessions last week, returned j verdict of man slaughter with recommendation to mercy......The gin house ot G. A. Kamloer, near Gad sen, was conoumed by firs last week. A colored man was fatally burned The Fair opened on Tuesday. Ena on eld.—A most daring and out rageous ateault and attempt to rob was mads between IS apd 1 o’clock on last Saturday nlsrht, on tbs person and premises of Miss Susan Dorn, a maiden lady, residing about one mile from Edgefield C. H., by three negtoes, one of whom, and the ringleader, sbe recognised as Giles Walker, a notori ously bad character, but who made hU escape and has succeeded thus far in eluding the vigilance of tbs officers. The Advertiser predicts the rc- electlun of Hon. Geo. D. Till mas. .. ^ ' ] * B y virtue of a decretal or- der made iu this cause by Ju^ge T. B. Fraser, dated 26th Sept., 1879, I will sell, at Barnwell C. H., 8. G., on the first Monday in December, next, it being sales-duy, the following real property : Ail that bouse and lot of land situ ate in the town of Barnwell, nnd boun ded north by an alley which separates U from of Dr. G. R. Cl Toitfl, south by an alley which separates it from a lot of Isaac M. Hutson; east by Jefferson street and west by Jackson street, containing one acre, more or less, being tbe residence of the lute Augusta O. Smith. Terms of sale-One’ third cash, bal ance on a credit of one and two years. Purchasers to give bond with approved sureties and a mortgage of tho premi ses for eredit portion of purchase money and premises to bo insured and policy assigned to clerk. Purchaser to pay for papers. ALSO, I will sell Immediately after the above sale at tbe residence aforesaid of Mrs. Smith, the following personal proper ty : Consisting of remnants of houee- hold furniture, silver plate and jewel ry. J. J. BRABHAM, novlB td C. C. P. Johnson Hagood for another, vs.Chae. M. Dewitt.—Foreclosure of Mort- gage. B Y VIRTUE OF DECRETAL OR- dets made iu this cause by Judges Platt and Fraser, dated, reipectively, November 0,1869, and September 26, 1&79,1 will sell at Barnwell C. H. 8. C.. on Monday the first day of Decamber next, it being sales day, all that plan tation or tract of land, situate in Barn- well <*Cunty, on the waters of Little Saikchatchie, containing nice hundred and eighteen (918) acres, more or less, and adjoining lands lately of William H. Hagood, C. G. Stephens, William W. Hutto, and Isaac Dyches, being the premises on which tbe said Chas. M. Dewitt lived at the time of bis death. “*“!— Terms of sale—Cash enough to pay ttre costs and disbursements of this cause which have accrued since the 10th day of May, 1870, and the expen ses of the sale, and the balance on a credit until the first day of February, 1880. Tbe said tract of land may be sold in parcels to suit purchasers. Purchasers to pay for papers. ’J. J. BRABHAM, novG-td C. C. P. C. C. Meyer v».|'T. ‘1K <ffmtinioe nnd Alien Hankineon. .. BY VIRTUE OF A DECRETAL ORDER made in Mini cauic, by Ron. T. 15. Fraser, iliiiod October Jd, l»7,y. 1 willseU at Uarn well Court House, 8. C., on Monday, the firit dny of December nex’, it being sides day, the following real property: All that tract of land near Williston, in Uarnwell county, containing two hundred nnd seven ty-four acres, more or less, forming a por tion of the lands of Kcziah Antoinette Phil., lips, deceased, and allotted as tract D. to Iaur.vA. Hankinson. in the Decree of Pnr* tition at the suit of Mary 1*. Harvey against Hugh E. Phillips and ethers, and islmumled as follows North by lands of IF. W. Mat- thews, and on the other aides by other allot ments of the said Keiiak Antoinette Phil lip?. Terms of eale : Cash enough to pay the amounia duo to the plaintiff for debt, in terest and costs, including tbe costs and ex penses of the sale,, and the balance on a credit of twelve months from day of sale. PurchMer to give his bond for the credit portion, bearing interest; said bond to be secured by a mortgage of tba premises. J. J. BUABHAtf, C. C P Barnwell C, II., S. C., Nov,,3, 1879. ’ td -y-*' t Will effer my stock of HORSES and MULES at auction sale, at Barnwell C. II., 8. C., commencing on Saturday, November 22d, at U o’clock, a. m., and to be con- 194 and 196 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. 1880. nev-18-8t t L F SHARP- THBPIACE TO, BUY YOU A— —18 — separate trnertr^-vmtr tract to contain 400 acres and the other 100 Terms of side cash. . Purchaser to pay-far papers. J. W. LANCASTER, novlS-td * 8 B. C. 345 BROAD STREET, oieiam, m , ■' *.<aa Augusta, . G-a. The undersigned ftrc ncw offerin'* to the citizens of Augusta and to the public gen erally, the New Howe 15, simple and light running, just out. The'new improved Weed, noiseless and elegantly finished. The light running New Home, with '’large space under arm; self-adjusting needle, simple and durable. The very latest improved Victor, with self-threading Shuttle, and self setting Needle. Also, the "Stewart” Family, superior to any of the stylos An the market . Each one is guaranteed by the maker to be perfe:t in every re-pect. gtjjprATTthe above mentioned Machines are of tbe very Isteft improvements Bobbitts filled on all of them without running the ^utciune. Sold at low figures and all guar- ante'd- J, 3B. BARTON, The mat: n lri n & P 3rtncr firm > having had more tu‘ , n *cn years experience in Ihe business, is tho.'^'gbly acquainted with the leading machines o*' d®/* an ^ keep in stock only snoh as he knows to be first class.' However, a machine of o^v make may be purchased*-through us by special order. ■ . gSuSpeeml attention given to tl.e.repiirina of nil kinds of machines. Work done NE r At) YER T1 SEME NTS. - I ,7 . ■ ^ ' Dry Goods Jp •:o: ■ -V -o- Has now in Store, ami is receiving weekly ono 6f the most complete Stocks,of Staple and Fancy Dry Goodi. wh’clt it has ever’been his pleasure to exhibit to the readers of the Barnwell Pf.oit.k. ' Goods are so cheap that it appears like folly to waste time in looking at shoddy and trash so freely advertised these dttysL Nothing,but genuine Good Goods of the Best Quality, that wc can fully warrant. : ■wiii be sliowmrrcrottr wuti[br^.igiirwgteG' jtriiies as low' as 'in any part of the United States. Cy Would respectfully ipvite an examination of our Goods and prices. James A. Gray, AC€CSTA, <Jft. novlo- Executiun Sales. O. B. Owens et ah, vs. J. C. Holly, et at. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO m* directed in the above entitled case I will (itfcr for in e at Burn well C. H., on tlie lit day o?December next, it being sales day, the following real property ; Ali that tract of land situated in the county nnd 8tate aforesaid, containing nix hundred acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by the Augusta rowi, east by Steel creek, south by Fort Royal Railroad and went by landi of J; E. Cochran. Sold to salisfyxotts iu above rose Terms caah,* ALSO, All that tract or plantation of land in State nnd county aforesaid, containing nine hundred acres, more or less, and bounded horth by the Bark Swivmjigieait by Steel ereek.Vbutn by Savannah river and west by lands of tdis Brabham. Levic'ljipon as the suit estate of Mrs. Julia A. H"iiy, t.-» s.ui-fy balance on judgmtnt at suit of O. B. Owens, cl uL, vs.J. C. Holly, et al. Terms cash. - Purchaser to pay for papers. ALSO, All that lot or pi«c§. of laj^L with the Lutidinp thereon, in the town of Allendale, in tlie county and State aforesaid, being 105 feet front by 157 1 2 feet in depth, and bounded an follows: North by lot ofW.A. ATUeostby Esther street, scuth liy Main street and west by litnd of Ellen Box. Levied ou as the property of Franklynn & Whitney, and sold to satisfy costa in case Franklynn A -Whitney vs. J, Rountree K Co Terms cash.- Purchaser to pay for papers. ' J. M . LANCASTER, novl3 td 8. B. C. J. If. Youngblood vs. II. B. Lott. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO MF, directed, in the above entitled case, I wtll offer for sale, at Parnwell C. JL, on Monday, the first day of December next, it being sales day, the following described' real property,.to-wlt: That one-half undivided one ninth share ofall'lhnt undivided tract of land, lying and being in Blmiwell county^ belonging to the heirs of Winnitred Lott, dcccrscd, containing l/iOD-ncres, moye or leas, and bounded as follows: By la.nds formerly of Elias Holman, deceased, of Elijah Willis, deceased, of Jacob Kitchings, deceased; of Nendom Davis, de cense*!, of George lioyjston, deceased, of William. Matthews, deceased, of Namuei Youngblood, deceased, nnd by the stream of Yarrow branch, being the one-half undivided onerninth share of said whole t fact, convey ed to the defendant by the heirs of Adeline Lott, afterwards Owens. ALSO, J. W. Youngblood vs. W. F. Kitchings. That one-half undivided one-ninth share of all that undivided tract of land, lying In Barnwell county, belonging to the helis of Winnifred Lott, deceaseo, containing l.tr-Oacrce, more or less, and boundvd as follows : By lands formerly of Elias Hol man, deceanod of BMiuh Miller, deceased, of Jacob Kitchings, deceased, of Neadom Davis, deceased, of George BoyIston, de mised, of William Ma*thews, deceased, of Samuel Youngblood, deceased, nnd by the stream of Yarrow branett, being the ono- half undivided one-ninth share of said whole tract, conveyed to the defendant by the heirs of Adeline Lott, afterwards - Owens. J. W. LANCASTER, novl3-td K. B. C. mact at Low Rates. All work promptly, and guaranteed. Needles, Oil and Attachments, forfait kinds of Sewing Machines for sale, at the lowest rates for tirst^cljvss giods. Call and sec our goods, whether you pur chase or not.. Correspondence Solicited. Address, J. S. BARTON & CO., AUG us r A, G A novG-tf Agents wanted. W. B* Harley —OF— 9 BARNWELL, S. O. ' Will be glad to sec and serve bis Carolina friends, at Headquarters for Bargains With II. BROOKS, who,has in store at 182, 182 1-2 mid *200 Broad street, Augusta, (Ja.^a full and perfect Mock of ft ATS, BOOTS, SHOES. CLOTH ING and FURNISHING GOODS. pc9* : Itn 3)£» IM 1 , STOKES, ; Druggist 1 Apothecary, Ji LAC KM LEE, % s. c ' H AS on hind nnd is constantly reccivintr a wvell selected **t(>ck of pure DKlTtS, f HKMIOALH, Pain IS, OILS, FKItFUMr EHY. TOILET BKIC-A-BUiC. PA I KM MEDICINES and Druggists sundries, ail of which he offers on the m< st reasonable terms for oash or country product*. Professional calls in town or country promptly attende(t to. ocl2-ly The Star Saloon Williston, S. C*’ (Opposite the Depot,) Has jus^^received and offer* for sale a full and carefully selected stock oi ALES, WINES, and LIQUORS, at prices le suit the time-. 1 offer better figures than any other dealer in the country. J. 11. I^TCTT, ,afp25-2m W illiston, 8. €. Sale of Land Under Mortgage. A Rubestein vs. Hepsibeth Snelling. BY VIRTUE OF A POWER IN A CER- tain mortgage from Uepsibetli Snelling to A. Ilubcnsteiu, dated tbe 9th day of December, A. D. UtGi, rccorde<l in the office of the 'Register of Mesne Conveyances of Uarnwell county, oi).the Shh day ef December, A. D. 1878, in Book 4 C.. pages 525, 626 and 527. 1 will sell at Barn weir C. C., immedi ately after the sheriff’* sales, on soles day, in December next, it bejng the first day of Ihe aaid month, tho following described real property, to-vit: All that tract, piece er parcel of land, situ- ated, lying and being in Barnwell county, in the State of 3oathr*rolit>*,con;t*iping thirty- throe and oaerthird acres, more or less, and lifcutided on ths north by lands of Mary Tar' rstoe. o* rb# eut by-luftii of Jobe C, Tor rance, on tho south by lands of Charles Pechnnnn and on ike weat by lands of Wil- liam Parker. - Terms of sale cash. Purchaser !e pay for papers. . J. W. LANCASTER, S.BC. V v novl3-td A goat. Importer, Mnmifaeturcr ami JVoartrln RIFLES, GUNS, PISTOLS AND !Pocket Cutler\^> Ammunition of nil Ivin(1m. 245 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. JSsf'Repairing Done Promptly. novG-Jm mams® "wmxmB For the Fastest Selling Book of the Age : F The Household and A ARMEK8’ CYCLGPEDUl A lioosehoUl neeeMltT—wrWmlitt cverv family needs —a I.lhrsry of Itarlf. A O- H, IN Te* are meet- ««*, fof every family who ewe Secure territory at once. A<t- iiHt with great the hook wants It. dress Anchor Fublishiug Co., St. Louis, Mo., sepl8-lm - y Or, ATLANTA. OA. DAN. —JOBBER OF— - , Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, NIotloms, 1’ancy O’ooda, &c., ' 155 MEETING STREETiV CHAHL.B8TOX, 8. C. 72-85 Bamberg Sale Stab'es. I have just received a larpc stock of very au^rior HOUSES and MULES, and offer them for sale at unprccodcnt' ediy low (trices.. A call will convince. 7 F. M. BAMBERG, WfXES, LIQUORS, CRAMP AGUE, ALES, PORTER, dc. smms, I38ACS9, & eamm eaoas. novlS- 3m Wedding Gifts novG. Bamberg, S. C. AT PRIVAjTE SALE, Two pianUtlono, lata property of Leroy W iiaoa—one in OreaT Cyprraa Townahl p, 600 acrea. Tbe other In Thraa Mile Town* ahip. 4501 i acrea. Apply to JOSH J. MAHER. nov«-a AitonMy at Law, Uarnwell O. H. J'# ALLANS fine watches; . - American and Swiss, of tho Latest Styles. RICH JEWELltl, Of New and Elegint Designs and Exquisite \\ orkm iu-hip. STERLING SI LVERWARE, In Fresh and Beautiful Patterns, *“)>ei’ially adajued for Wedding Presents. SILVER PLATEDWARE, Tea Sets, Waiters, lee Pitchers, Butter Dishes, Cups, Goblets, Spoons, lurks of best quality, &c. CHOICE FANCY GOODS. french and American flocks, Fine Tabic. Cuttery, Spectacles, Ac. Walchfsl Jewelry Carrfii’ly Repaired. THE BEST GOODS AT TlllilAXW* ENTPRR’KS. James A llpn, *ep25-Tv 307 King Nt., f’hnrleston,8. C. Hutson Sc Co., gem:ral ixsura'Ni'e agents, AIKE^sT, S, Co Represent OLD RELIABLE. PRACTICAL REPAIRER ALL KINDS SEWING MACHINES, . And Denier in Genuine Needles, Parts and Accessories for all Machines. GRAY’S BUILDING* Opposite Poe* Office, ^ ATTGUBTjA, gjv. t M At 1 HIN KH sent in by Express prompt- ly repaired and returned, and correspoi • lients in regard to Machined solicited. Good stock of second-hand Machines kept fitr sale from JIO up. r. O. Rot 585.. septl-lm N. Brum Clark, Ffil 8510^9 STR^ST. AUGUSTA, GA. CiiST BY liN tAIK city. Zephrs, r*nva'*. Ribbens, Laces, &c. r Real and linilatn n Hair Goods. Agency for Muie. De weni’ii KsfnDsr i’al terns. nov6-3m fdllowinw the computtleg: and Livefpool and fit at class London Globe Cos" \ . $27,000 OOO dtoyel Insuraticc company . 23,(iOt),<i(it) Queen lusursnce Pothpany . I't.tHKi.tXM) Wehfern Assurance Com patiy . l,2i0,0(K) YarF^and M. Insurance t'o. . M>'.',000 A't. Patti F. A M. Insurance .t'o. .S'.M'i.OtKt Petersburg 8*v. snd Ins. Co. COO.t'OO Columbus Ins. and B. Ring Co. r 8*0,000 Cash Assets . • • $63,055,00(1 Gin Houses anil contents, Dwelling*. Stores, Stocks ef-Goods nnd nil insurable properly insured. Call "n or write to , 5 HbTSu.N A CO,. *epl8- ' Aiken, 8. C. r r>i ic LN £>£:£>£:& DE NU.' Ice CTompany. Ice by the pound, hundred weight, iwrrel, ton and car load. ’ PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS* Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Fruit, Fish, Oys- tcr(, Game And'Poultry. FRESH mil AND OYSTERS. t y'' » I’^ckeLpor order, a specialty. OUR SELECTED DRESSED POULTRY Cannot be excelled in quality pr price, Es pecial attention paid to shipping the same. ICE PACKED FOR SHIPMENT, In large or small quantities. .T.I-.OTICRILY Jfe <JO„ sepl8-6*a Morbei SL.Charleston, S. C. 18T9. ' J 1879. Fall and Winter Millinery. Kiss J. teckie Takes this method f>t Informing the Indi s of Uarnwell and vicinity that she has received and is receiving weekly a handsome Btoek of Miliuery and Fa ney (loods, , The Hat Department has all Ihe latest shapes In French and American (.'l(tta. Ml Ians. 1 antou and Ia(diorn, also a larse-varKty of French Hats for Ladles, Misses and Ghildren. Myaeleetfon of KloM-rs is bryo, varied and hean- tlfid. All the lute styles in Fam-y Feathers, Orna ments, Jet, Oral and I'tap'd Jewelry. >iew styies Frlzetta, Rt*l Hair in Puffs, Curls and Switches,' etc. Prices reasnnalile, and all are iu- vtted teeall at la..F. L. hlCKI Ifi’rt, lb3 Brottd 8t.. 2d DoopAbnvo P.vt rega Of- (io ((.c9-3rn) ALOUiTA. Q\. 610, REAhKIt IX COUNTRY PRODUCE, Poultry, Game, Egg8 f Butter, Potatoes, &c„ Ho 108 Meeting St, Charleston^ 8. C. oclfi- Atui all styles of Mouilnprufor squ.'*’* frames, Made to order, at 50 per eeot. less than ever effered. Chromos, Eo-’ fjravings anti alt styles of Pictuni’ Frnmed at remarkably low figures. Portrait ant! Mirror Frames Eefrllded. Photographs at greatly reduced pi low. SdtisfactiQD guauteed, at J Pelot * G ole’s Gallery. oo23-3tn 192 Broad 8t.,-Augusta, Slcnry Bayer. Wholesale Fruit Dealer A pplffcftofaloes, Onions, Cabbages, Cocoanuls, famous. Oranges Banana*, Raisins, Figs, etc. 215 East Ray St.,’ Opposite Custom House. sepl8»tf A. Armstrong, AVIL.LISTON. N. CJ., Keeps constantly on hand a good supply of General Merchandise, at reasonable prices. All kinds' cf PRO DUCE taken at fair prices. seplH-tf Notice. Owing to my recent heavy loss (the burning of my Gin House and Mill) I am compelled to ask my friends and all those indebted to roc, to make immedi- utc payment, else 1 will be forced ta^ take legal steps against them. _oc23 4t S. LIEBMAN. Noiice to Dcb!ors and Crfditors. ESTATE OF FRANCIS J OAWSIDr—. All persons iudebted to the late Francis J* Cassidy will make payment at once, and those holding claims against him will pre sent them duly attested, to Messrs Dibble & Ixiar, attorneys at law, Bamberg, S. C. — DANIEL W ELMER, Adminutrator. October 16, 1879. < oc2o-8 B. J Qiiattlebaum, U. 13. 8., WTLLLSTOK, S. C. W IL L Attend Calls throughout Barnwell and Adjacent Counties. pr*-4mn* Bischoff’s Restaurant. No. 63 Meeting St., near Broad, CU ARLKrtXON, M CL First Close Board and Lodgiag st $1.50 per day. Meals at all hours. _ scpl8-8m ~ ' T. B. COLDINGT Attorney At * Xtaw# sop25-lj AlTU£T0N, 8. C.