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1 v J -\ .1.1 , • +' 1 ■ '\ . IV A. ,•* r 'dr— . Represent at frf Tapfr of llarnwnl! C*. LAROSST COUNTY OIROULATION. THUHSDATt. JaNUARY 1, 1880. Q W«» ire not rv».<pon*iblv for the view* of our cor- r«^|MOMl< uu. ^ - ——— r'- To Iko .Harried. By virtue of our uge we feel fjuftlified to give a bit of advice—a word iu ioil* 1J fon-rto the many novkly married cou» pies among our render*. Itisndiffi* cult tank, for, counsel that will comfort a man will not console his better half, but we shall not shirk the duty and guarantee that our advice, if strictly -f4hMH)d—taken «eoor»lt«g to directiene —will ei;her kill or cure. It Is a married nun's first duty to snub his mother-in-law. II is own in* genuity can suggest a thousand way* in. which it can be done; a systamulio per<« eecution of her favoiitc cal; a dellber* ate introduction of a cow into her vege table caiden, an occasional “cuss’’ word nud similar devices will have a most soothing effect on u tnothcr-iu-lftW^| temper—try—and wo will give Tin ■PlOTOCfor a year to the most sucoessful Kiel. A man’s treatment of his wife should l»c a mixture of justice and mercy,trcicle and vim gar lie should buy her a cooking fclove from R. J. Morris, of (,'harles'on, W. I. Delph. of Augusta, and bid off at any pike tho first meat axe that is hJJ at a dead neighbor's sale. The wife wJB titan he forced to takesuflicient axercise to Vueji her in trood health, and will not be (likely to cut her shoes, while like a dutiful spouse, she chops stove woo land the cveuing fuel for her lord • ami master. As wo^t iTrides are fully -supplied wiib dry goods, it will not bf tJOCofl«ry to .give any fiirtlier advice than »o insist upon the absolute exclusion of all fashion jcuruiile aud sole patrona^e •FTiik Pkoiu.k. As for sewing masltioeft, the—you ug man who buys oncieiost. He has pass- wl under pctiicoiit gewernmont so com- >letely that for him <ikoro is no return to independence. (Upon his luckless head »auntlft«s curUm Icctwivs shall he launch ed and ho shall became bald from un- rnitura] oaus. a. ilc shall wear spectacles end Bup t >on hie tottering steps with a •oilie but shall u..t nhear good tobacco or comfort hiius Jlf .vi»k«n occasional pipe, A young wife ucosk no advice- Her most effective weapons are hot water, broom .stick*, tongue aud tears. She has been graduated in dho u-c of these under watchfully) ©rhor mother—While man krveuts ucw impiwnents of war, woman makes uo cha^gr*. Mie led Adam into trouble muiiy yesx> ago and she has not forgotten lor cunning, and we hope that she never will; but for these time-honor ed aecomphslwaeats we should hare none ofthos.) little matrimonial squ .lls that like Summer thuuder storms clear the sky and cool the air. The subject of matrimonial manage ment it a vast enr In tills broad field there is ample room for experemeut aud ucw departures. As in the arts and roionces Americans have surpassed all other people; so in domestic govern ment aud its vexing problems they will be equal to every occasion and every uurprise. With this homeopathic dose we say “Bless you children” and remem ber Wellington’s rcuia*k at Waterloo: “Those who can stand pounding h ngest arc sure to wi i.” 1*. S.—No lightning rod< ag. • —T-ii" _ . The l.rfil»iutKre. The K*ro«perlly of Celwmbln. So high hare radicals risen ia the ev timativn of these pcopls that Mine fe males sent boquets to Senator Talk for his efforts in behalf of tho measure. The brass baud serenaded hint and i. Gary and Wylie Saturday night. Thin is fnaioD witli a vengeance. Saturday night a baker's dozen v of these canal boomers with the brass band got in the lobby of the Wheeler House and tooted and blowed away untill Gary come out jvrmrntfl In old oms. Caveats, an patent business promptly attended to. Inventions that have been rejected mav atUI, In most oas**f*. bo patented t>y us. B«- „ ■■■ ■■ . ing opposite' tbs U. H. Patent OfflCo. and on the steps and made some ebserra- fiigaged in Patem-Posittois rxrtnKtVHly? ttbns on tho grand prospects before this dead townimd the advantages of the educatiou of tho masses. Being some what inclined to fiety, since he made the temperance speech a few nights ago, he quit speaking' five minutes after twelve o'clock Subbflih nmrtlitttl. crowd which constantly decrcwcd went and blowed fot Taft and then ftr Senator Wylie. The Sabbath was thm urshed in. The licggars of Colum bia feel jubilant now. They aro taxable going to have 13,000,000 added to their property is a few years and they art going to get a’l this at the expense of tho people of the State.—Medium. 1,30.S adults juiued the Methodist Church in this State last year. The de- ngrfihation Its 497 Suuday Schools, 3,044 teachers and U*2,057 scholars within thc.bounds of the South Carolina Conference, with 10(5 traveling and 153 local preachers and a membership of 44,791. Tl.e Georgetown Tin es and Comet has fired a whole column of leaded mat ter at us. Times ch ingc—Comets are erratic and brother Dear s shooting is as bal as his spelling. If it amuses nnmhetgnboTwc aro willing that he should continue to pepper -us, bat we hope lie will put on bis spectacles and take better aim next time. Arln nntl .Iwlnt UeanludoMM Ap‘ proved by the Uoveruor. ATir — -jr' ADVRR TI&EME.XT& 100 ELEGANT CARDS 1Q0 With your nam«iwFlint, only 10c. 4 Atidryss M. L. H A lit & WtOS^' Jab Priming Houflo,Coi n’" 1 ’’riniing Houn^Corn Hill.Tqxaa. JtEW ADVERTISEMENTS. obtained for new Inventions, or for Jtnpro- ■MMKfiiiiil d an wo can secure patents In less timo than those who m^remote from Washlnirton and who must deiiond upon tho maits in all t ranssetlonis with tho Pa*cut OQlco. When invuntois Fend miMi.d or shcUdi we male search In tha Patout Ottko and tolv so as to iUi patentability free cf ciiarao. Corrcepondonco confldenthil, prlore low, and uo charge unless patent Is obtained. - . Wcrofer to Hon. Postmaster Oonoral Ui.K*iyi “ p I'lHwrrtromcnrfs in the U. S. Patent Office, and eapeeiHllv to wsr—■ ihm’ eiieats In every Htnte of t int'anada. For special rofi ailvici', *o, Address < V A si Oppimite Patent Office, W uk>n and , terms, hgtoo, b.C. I have received a whole train load of Mm FARCY GG0&& -rrPOW : Christmas ani3 New Year, Which I will sell cheaper than they can be bought in the citirs^ Come and examino my Block, before pur chasing elsewhere, I also have a first class stock of Men’s Clothing f Hoots and £hoes, ~ - A/TTT AD VER TTStfRENTS’ r ,, • i- r ,’ f . : .i..., Fortclosure. . • ^ II. Ornlmm Hartzog Mnrion J. Ford 4nd Artlmr P. Kurd.—IiyuncUou uf TFurv* cloame a.id sale. rS “. - — - * 1IY VIRTUE JiF A |»E(T.ETA 1, DRIiKik. frmn Ills Aoimt Judge F.rnser, issued nt tnc SeptCtuher term ofO.iurt, IKTU, i will otter fur side at Ikmiwetl C. II., S C , on tjie lirst SfenirtAy' ia'Jnntiitry next. it liCtk? ilie full lay of snid nionlh, th'e lullo.ving rqul p’roji. erly, lo-w it: ' Execution Salts, y P. W. Waflfner & Co, vs. W illia- • Execution bale. _ -p— -BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUnOJT TO me dlrVBted lr tho abovo entltlod case. I wHNn»tPatBarnwell C.H.. on Iffcmday, lh« Mh day of January next. It beinir salesduy, the following mal property, to-wit: 1. All thiit tract or plantation of land, sltuatod. iylnj^uiid boiug in the county of BardWim. 8t»it« of t-ouWi Cniollna, e;ou- talntnw eleven hundred and two acres, and bounded north by lauds of J. N. Mims, e»st by lands of Mrs. Mary Walker, and AJ1 tlmt lrnc|| v or jdunlulion of land, the Nouni* scrcck (dace, south by lands,of ^iljmtaii-iuot-h^m^-4tr-Hic cfrrnTiy':or TTarn'. vvi^u?* 1 well, State aforesaid, eontnining ninety llifteand onc-iuilf ncres, moreor le-si, and hounded on I lie nin rh and etist ky lands of "Groceries, tC*c. Dry Goods, —IN MV — Bar Room W tills. ALSO, ’ . 9. All that tract or plantation of land In tno courtly mnl mate aforesaid, conUliiii.»f 1h:e« Inn du d and sixty ecrcs. moie nr less, lyinir tiotWiVeif the town of lilackviil md the tdisto river, and bounded bv lands of Wid.ani S. RcynoldH, ei-kue of Solomnri Oroves, estate of Wm. P. Walaor and Mrs. Bates. >’>- / . Turcnastr to pnv for papers. J. W. LANCAMTKH, d?ell Id - «. u. C. . Robrrt Adger vs. William A All. k, 6Y-V4RTUE OP AN EXECUTION TO ME* directed in the nborc enirtled case, 1 will offer for «a e, at BiirnivellO. II., S. C’., on Monday, the fith day of January iiext.Trke- ing salefdny. the following property, to«wii; I.ot ^orwii and liulf of fiot-. No. 18, in block 10, In tlie town of Allenda’e,' S. t'., bounded north by EHlher street, smith by lote75 and 77, cast by remaining poitiuu of lot 78 a^nl <Ve*t by let 74. Terms Ciisfl. * Purchaser to pay lor papers. ■. J. W. LANCASTER, <lef 11 Id S. B (’. Sale of If ml Un.'er Mertga^fy A. J. Weallier.-bec v.». R. Edeuji.elj and 1’dmore •’annuity. B.V VIRTUE OF. A POWER IN A CEIU tain inortgngc_decl-.tyoni liic iihovejlciend- antslo John A. Wcalliersbee ^aail ky lent transferred to A. ./. Weatherslieei dated 154b Fekriuuy. 1877, and recmdi d in the office of the Register of Mesne Conveyiinces TiU Barnwell counly, in Book 3 W’s, Pages- 208, 207 and.208, 1 v ill stdl at lliirnweil M , S. U., on Monday, the 5th tiny of Jim unry next, it henry saiesday, immediately otter the SherifTs sales, Ine* folio wing real property, to-wit: All that tract, piece er parcel of d in'd, situated, lying and being in the county of Ikiriivvell, State aforesaid, containing fire hundred acres, more or less, and lioiindod ptirih by liiiuls of l-nizaticth Jones nn-l \\\ Can lie fround the finest stock of The lollinriwf are a portion of the acts and joint resolutions passed at the -peofnl sessiuii wtiictf hit re been appfovetl by the Governor. The remainder will be oiven hereafter: Act tu limit the plaintilTIn jtn sctlcn for the recovery of realty to two ac tions. Act to repeal an Act to alter and a- mend the law relative to elections. Act to extend the time for tho re demption of forfeited lands. Act to amend an Act, being No 413 entitled” An Act to regulate the ap pointment and ealarlesfor trial jus tices and constables to the county of Barnwell. Act to authorize and require the county commissioners of Barnwell Uounty to open and declare ns public highways certain roads in Barnwell county. Act to nmend'scctloo 21 of an Act entitled “An Act to reduce ad Acts and parts of Acts in relation to county commlsslnors, their powers aud du ties, into one Alt, and to amend the same, approved 13th April, 1875. Act to renew the charter of Stony Bin IT Ferry. Act to reduce the length of time re quired to notify hands to work on the public roads In Anderson, Edgefield, Spartanburg, Greenville, Colleton, Barnwell, Lancaster, and Kershaw Counties, Act to prohibit the running of freight trains and to recnlnte the run ning of passenger and mall trains on Snnday. Act to authorize sheriff* td appoint special dcputiejjjrlthout the approval of a Clrcult/fhdg*. Act to amend part\l, title 1, chapter 30, Revised Statutes,)relative to di-po sition of tho booksyhf a trial justice office when it liMpfiecome vacant. Act to provlije for the settlement of the consolidated debt r.f the State in accordance wlth^the decision of the Supreme Court of South Carolina. -' Act to n quire the county treas urers <f the respective counties within this Slats to attend at certain places for the collection of taxes. Act to amend Section 74, title 5, chapter 172, part 8 of the General Statutes relating to tbs claim and de ll verj' of property. Act to amend Part 4, Title 1, Chapter CXX'X, Section 9 of th« General Stot ; uteg, relating to the stealing of crops from the field. Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Smith Carolina Mating to the homestead, and providing for the benefits thereof to Iwi shared equally, by all classes of citizens. Act to amend Section 17, Chapter 88, Title 1, Part 2, General Statutes, r#l- atlve to the adminlsteriag and distri bution of iatestale rerat*?. Act tot further amend the criminal iuw. Act to create a department of sgri* culture defining Its powers and duties, lure to- the Democrats. An appeal to and charging It with the iospeetlan of arms is advised, bat at this saffe distance phosphates and the regulation and The Lcjjubturo a ljottrnod eiuc die on the 2Uh ult., after pissing upward* of two hundred act* and joint resolutions in a session of thirty d jj4. A liH of the more important is given iu this issue. He r^a fter \vc shall j,ivc, ns-rapidly as po,-*i'jlo, abstracts of ilicu provisions. 'I be t >Ui 1 UX ’levy }i? lkirmvc.1 will be 9 t-2 mills; of this 1 anil is to be applied to tho payment of past indebtednee!}, and 3$£yu'lls to the payment of school claims that have fallen due since 187C. The balance of about $4,000 in the County Treasurer’s hauls is also nppio- I riated to the payment of poet indebted- new of the county. Tho work of the session seems to have given, general sttiifaction, although sorco of onr *&. ohangei arc severely criticising some of its-1-gislation.- arnamm ttaemn.. . 'tlie Hwlne ChMce-. The Republican npostlea of Maine, Blaine, Morrill aud the vCasmblc Han nibal Hamlin, arc mightily grieved be cause of the oouuting out of their ftl- lowava and* the aunrendw of the Lcgisht- we can keep our aoaik in quiet and let Fusioucts and Ridteals settle this little Amiiy quamal in any way that suits them. It is none ofour faoeiwL The 4»eviHo Msdiam says Gawy is gsioing oa Hagood every jump. BTifl its arithmeiician please tell us when he will catch up. According to our calculations be is a long ways bo* liad asdgaUing mighty tired* WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS . Evr-hrougirt te- the ▼Hinge:— When you come to" Barnwell don’t forget to call unci see me, Chas. I^echmann m SHERIFF’S SALES. Sheriffs Sales uf Personal Property. B.Y VIRTUE OF SUNDRY LIEN WAR- ranta, to me directed, 1 will sell on the Tuesday after aalesdajr, in January next, it keing the eixthday of said month, the fal lowing personal property, for cash.- At the reridence of Wally Washing on, near Allendale, 2.00J lbs of seed Colton, more or less, 1 vied on as the property of Wally Raahiugtou al thiiauit of M. U. Kitts. ALSO, On the same day, at the plantation of B. W. Lav'ton, near Allendale, 2(’0 bushels corn, more o less. UO Onls. Syrup, more or less. 150 BushelaUatlen 8ee<l, more or less. 400 Lbs. 8ecd Cotton, more or less Levied cn as the property of B. W. Law. ton,|U suit of Warron, Wallace A Co. ALSO, On the -same day, at the residence of W. II. Bennett near Allendale-* 8 Bushels Corn, more or less. 00 Lb*. Seed Cot too, more or less. 700 Stalks Seed Cane. Leyietkonas the property of V». II. Ben nett,*at suit of Warreu, Wallace A Co. ALSO, On the same day. at the residence of W. U. Key. near Allendale: 700 Lbs, Seed Cotton, more or less. 20 Bushels Corn. *. - Levied on as the property of W. II. Key, at suit ofB.P. Aleudheiiu. V ! ALSO, On the same day, at the residence of John Walker, near Allendale: 1,100 Lbs. Seed Cotton, more or less. 2 Bushels Corn, more or less. 100 Lbs. FodJer, more er less. Levied onasthe property of John Walker eteuit of E. H. Cohen, Jr., agent. . ALSO, On the same (lay, at the residence of S. G. Kichiirdssn, near AHcndaU: 40 Bushels Cora, more or less. * At «uit of Warreu, Uafinue A Co. ALSO, r- - On the same day, at Allendale : 2 Bides of Cotton, more or less. Levied oa as the property of S. S. Moore at suit of Warren, nallnce A Co., et al. , * T : ALSO. f At the residence of BlUiam Charlton, near Erwinton : 60 Bushels flora, more or leas. ’ 1,500 Lbs. Fodder, more or less. 500Stalks Seed Civaa. , J * ALSO, At Barnwell C. II., ou aalcaday Jan. 6th, L880. One Mule, at salt of Paul 8. Felder against P. K. Harvey tad H. B. Harvey. ALBO, One Ox. levied on ns the property of J. A Benuolt, at thesuit of Paul Ik Felder. •ale of oommtrciel fertilixero. Act to «a«od an met to eetablbth uni* formity in tbo oeeaioas of drcult courts, aa faraa the aaae ralatee to the second drouit. Act to fix tbe tin* far legislative enactments to take rffoct. Act to amend section 250, chapter rv.UtieT, of the cede of Procedure, betsg title 5, chapter CXXII, of the revisvd statutes, relative to the law of attachment* Times rook. T.-Blanton, on the eaut by lauds iiow or lately belonging to the estate of Susan Joltnsioi, deceased. west by lands of Edmund Carrie and south by W. T; Planton. Terms cash. - . '■ ' , ... .lUtfchasos-tc-tmr'fe^ lurperr. •f-Witbuut ?Trpptinrr, ttn? lirrt msirtwr ALSO, — A. J. Wcathersbcc vs. \Y, R. Lard. BY VIRTUE OP A POWER IN A CER- tain mortgage deed from W. R. Lard to A. J. Beatlierkbee, dated 10th February, 1878, filed in the office of the Register of Mesne ConveyanceafZlMt day of February., 1878, and recorded lit Book 4, C’s, pages off, 5i, 55 apd56. 1 will sell at Barnwell C.ll., S. (*., immediately after thisVherUTs sales, on Monday, theoth day on January next it be ing salesday, (he following real property, to* wit: Al that plantation ortract of .land, sit uated in the county of BarnweU,'Slate afore said, containing f*ur hundred seres, more or less, and bounded north' by lands of E. St an sell and W. D. Birt, cast by lands of Etzie Ann HaL*, on the south t>y lands of Allen Wool.y and west by lands of Peacock and Samuel Trotti. ' J. W LANCASTER, S. B C. decll-td - ' Agent. Final Discharge. I will apply to W. Gilmore Simms, Esq., Probate Judge for Baru.veil county, on 3d day of January, 1880, for a final discharge aa adoHnistratiix of tbe estate of Edwin Stansell, de ceased. SARAH S. STANSELL, , Administratrix. December 18,1878. ‘ “ 3t Bischoff’s Restaur’ant* No. C3 Meeting St., near Broad, CHA.RLICHTOX, h. <j. 4 ■■■ First Class Board and Lodging at $1.50 per day. Meals »t all hours. soplK-Sm A. Arnistroiig’, WIULlSXOJff. H. C., Keeps constantly oa hand a good supply of General Merchandise, at reasonable prices. A^l kinds of PRO DUCE taken at fair prices., - seplHd^ • The Beat Agricultural Journal Published ia the South.” Vlierelateol Henry Hhrlzog, on the srutiiLy la , '.d.» of H.'Grahnm Hartzo” and on thet' esl by liind.J of k. F. SiiimTotis, J. ll. jtarues and II. Graham llartzog. ,— ! j~ Terms,of sale—one half cash, balance oti s credit of twelve .months, with .intere.-i from ikiyofsalo/ C’fCilUid l,o so. curciMi} (oik! afffl im rigage of die prcnlisWj rutflouior to pay fmrpnpers. docl I td J. LANCASTER. S. II. C; Stoves, Stoves ! On band and urrivlng by evi ry 8Loam er tbe lurirest. und best selected clock of first class . ' ies l FROM THE I’EJyEliRATED ■» C l X CIX N AT I, OI1TO '^IliT fil'kko'.vMilofid b} 1 nil fb be itio test Ruogics for ^c pnce ever brou^iiit to Ibis city,now in fctorc.at 743 BROAD STREET, (opposite Masoftic flail) AbliUaTA, GA., and fur sale at ahtonisbingly low prices. Cull soon, as I will remain but two weeks longer. ' » THBO BAHhAir. Commission Merchant. >T. «T« vXI Jfor Fuctory.- novlfvTw / ■irr'i 'Mg-. "r 7 X1 M IX irl’.I’ICN IllkX X’ Ice Company. Ice ky the p .nrd. hundred weight, Iwirrcl, ! ton tmd car load. RitODl'CK'OF ALL KIND?. AUCTION SALE — OK — KElSryUCKY Sctrtb of Haiti more, Which will he sold at pricos that de fy'compt tltion. Also, a full line of . tul lixftrrrrr I sell the well known erlebruteil Apples, I’ldiftocs. Onions, Fruit, - Fiaft, Oys- ' ter.*. Game and Poultry. FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS. Packed per order, a specialty- OUR SELECTED DRESSED POULTRY Cannot be excelled in i|uality or price. Es pecial aitculiuu paid (o shipping the same. ICE I’ACKED FOR SHIPMENT, In large or small quantities. TI<; liltV C'O.. sepl8-f,m t* Market St„ Charleston, 8. C. Wedding Gifts . ■ -AT- ' 45iii ?mm> 118 King St., Charleston, S. C. dor-15 3m * S. N. Bellinger Has Jutt received a new stock of Dry .Cb4Nw!s 9 - BOOTS* SHOBS —AND— NOTIONS, And a lot of Fresh Family Groceries And an iwor*ed lot of goods for Christtu«* which ho will sell al prices which can not be bo.iteTThUfetail in Clnirle-iOTi or ATtgust.iT Call null rce for yoursetf. . GRAND DISPLAY tur New Goods A.P. Manville’s. ATk O, esday, at the ty '*Ider On« Horae, levied Sarah W. Krarer*. at suit u: and on luraday. after sal residence of Defendant, 12 head ot caiUe. ALSd, One Gold Watch, levle i on as the proper ty of L. W. Groves, at tho suit of E, H. FrostJc Go., t , , r , ALSO, Two Uulca. levied on as the property of Samuel O. Cave, at tho suit of Ed win bates Jt Co. - : ALSO, - ; , , S> ■ At the residence of Samuel O. Cave, rear Barnwell, on Tueoday after sal *eday. Four Bales Cotton In the seed more or less, levi ed oa as the property of 8. O. Care, at the suit of Edwin Bates* Co. ALSO, At Allendale, on Tuesday after salesday. 440 lb*. Seed Cotton, more or leee levied 0 *«* ** ALSO, ,1 100 Bushels of Corn, levied on as the property #f Preston Bettison, ‘at the suit of . T. Blanton, at the residence of Preetan W Bettieon deelfrtd J.W, LAlTCASTEtt, S. B. C. THE SOUTHERN mm. A LA ROB QTTABTO of M pBRes. hands.>m«ly print ed, flliod with chotre read ing of interest to the utr- tn«r, with an Illustrated fashion department for tUs _ ladles. gear. Sample copy IK cents. J. H. fiSTILU I Whitaker street, Savannah, 0* • . • Sf "Tkr WteWy .Vast," Kr, or of Ike “DoU* Homing doilg Of 9* rnmtmmt, mot m AJArm oiobom. Chas X!. Leslie, i . ■***- Wheleoaie and Eetalt Dealer In Fi^li, Game, Lobsters, Turtles, ' ' ’ Terrapins, x • A ~ . 4 . Oysters, &c. Stalls Nos. 1 & 2 Fish Market, Charleston. So. Ca Having made business, I am r arize additions to my «t to furnish Fifh, Game. Ac. at short notice. All orders promptly attended to. Terms cash or city acceptance. ocl6-3m WTJLBERN &PIEPER,; Wholesale Grocers • And Dealer in Provisions, Liquors^ Tobacco^ &c. 167 AND 160 EAST BAY, Charleston. - 1 - 8. B nov27-8m • Adrertise in The Feople. A new, large atid coinjilcfc^ stock of goods, jiirtt rccciverl, confuting of tke latest novelties in Duties’: Dress (iooJ Triunnings, Ribbons. HoDcry, (Jlov-s, Scarfs, Hundkcreliklis, T.iumtyd and Uutrimmed Hats, Umbrellas. loots and Shoos, CLOTIHNf;, CA SSI MERE?, JEANS, Ae., In great variety’. FINE 'WATCHES, I will offer my stock of HORSES anTl MULES at auction anle, at Barnwell Cj H. r S. commencing on Saturday. Novcif»b«r 22d. lU J1 u eliickT and li, hit.aan-,. American and Swiss, t>f ibo Latcal 6tyb*t.- ^.RICH JEWELRY, OI New and Eleg int De-igns and Exquisite \V,iia,ini>iiip. STERLING glLYERWAHE, In Fre.sirainl Beautiful Pifttern*, especially • adapted f«r IVedding l’re«cmR.» ”?T LY i:R 1 1 1 ATEDW A!’.E, Tea Seta, Waiters; Jcc I’ltchers, .‘Butter' Dishes, Cups, Goblets, Spoons. Forks of beat quality, Ac. CHOICE FANCY GOODS. T*" ^ . — Fren<-li and American Fine Table Cutlery, Spectacles, Ac. Watches] Jewelry Cartfuly Repaired. THE BEST GOOD? AT THE LOW EST FRICKS. James A lip n, sop25-1 y BO7 King >S't., < linrk'stitii,S.fi, i87it ^879* Fail and Winter Millinery. Miss L. J. Leckic Takes lids method of it rormlmr the b»di p t'l ItuniWt li anil vh fiiity l|ial sh<‘ha- nsvivi-l and i- m. iving u-.kly a U.iiMl-nior Suh t «*f Mitim rv and I aary < li-xl-; Thi- It at th pariment has all'the latest shapes in Vreindi and American l pips, i/ibuis. ( aotnu and Lsgtiorii, a4- > a lario* r-.irii ty »f Un in h Hat. for 11lined every Saturday urtil January 1st, ibsO- L F; SHARP- bAM'L L. MAUf-H ALL EDWARD C. MARSHALL /CLICS /. WESOUAT. I.adii >. Mi -i'- and i.hihln ii HAT^fAl^V GENTS’ ITUNISH- ' 1NG GOOD?. (phoice Groceries^., In great variety and of the vqry best quality. JM Hardware, Tinware, Buckets, Tubs, Prices as Low as the Lowest T1 e a liove gourds bave bren selected with epre ami bought luf easli, wliielt will enable me to scltat lowest ptiee<, oc23-tf A. P My s<-l--rt!<Mi id Unwrr-i- liirg'', vari.d and li-au- lifnl. All tin'late stjli-s in t-'am-y Ki-athcrs, Urna- ni 'lilJ< t, ('••inland I’lal.-t .Ii-mc Iry. New -ryh-i Fri/. lt-, Real Hair ia l*uff», (iiirl* and .'-wttetia--, eh-, rrn-. s r- aa.uatd ■. and all ara in- \ iti-d It nail at Li. .1. Ia KC'K 1 lu'e*. Isa Broad at.. 21 Door Above F.xi r**a« Of- ffep (, rit-rtmi AUOITsTR. (P. W . U. Harley, —OF— BARNWELlI 8. C. Will b'* glul to see and serve his Carolina' friend'', at * . Headquarters for Bargains With H. BROOKS, wfio lias in store at 182, 182 1-2 and 200 Broad street, Augusta, On,-, a full utid perfect stock of 11 AT?, 4M )t ITS. SHOES, CLt )TU- INC. ami FURNISHING GOODS. . eO-Hnf-"' OLD RELIABLE. II. €. HALL, FlUCTtf-<S gggaTBEK ffCE KTSDB SEWING MACHINES, i* And Dealer In ■Genuine Needles,-Parts .and Accessories for all Machines. GRAY’S BUILDING, Opposite Boat Office, AUGUSTA. GA. *ir MACHINES sent in by Express prompt ly repaired and returned, and com-spon- dentg in regard to Alucl-iiieH ooUciled*--—— Good nock of second-hand Macluues kept for sate from $10'Up. P. 6. Box 685. sepll-ffm 6E©. M, COFm UCALCU IX COUNTRY PRODUCE, Poultry, Game, Eggs, Butter, Potatoes, &c., No 108 Meeting St, Charleston r S. C. OtlG 2G7 Klajr St., Charleston-* S. C. AND A LAROK CilLLKCTION CV fCTt /V iM >Grti gj mulnrala pfiuwu •- J InijM>rtor, MflimfjictHror and intalcr in RIFLES, GUNS, PISTOLS /kND l^ocket Cutlery * Ammufiilion ol'nll ILindw. 243 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. PriTRepairing Done Promptly, novfi 3m And all styles of Moulinpra for square frnmea, Made to ordbr, at 50 per cent, less t bnn ever offered. Chromos, Eo- pravinps and till styles of Piet urea Framed at remarkably low fipuree. Portrait and Mirror Frames Regllded. Pbot'igraphs atgreatly reduced prices. Satisfaction guanteed, at Pelot & O ole’s Gallery* oc23-8m 192 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. SAMI R. HARSH ALL & CO., t * raroATCts or uaruware, Cutlery, Guns, etc., and Agricultural Implements, .314 KING ST., CORNER SOCIETY, „ (Sign of the Golden Gun). ALSO, 55 and 57 SOCIETY STREET CHAIlL.K--urOJS\ M. C*. Age>48 tor Celebrated Watt Ifiow?. fep2r»-ly m, ^ STOKES, Druggist 1 Apothecary, BLACK) ILLS, . - S. C., H AS on hand and ia constantly rec«-lvtng a welt ►elected <-bK k of pure DIM (is < HI MIOALS, PAIN IS. OILS, PERFUM- i:ky. toilet bbic-a-bkvc, paten r MEDICINES awl Diuifglata aundtlea. all • t which he offers uu tlie un st reasonable terius for cash or country pruduen. Profi*esloiial cilia in town or country riomptly attended to. oeta-ly B .\ LIMITED SUM HER OF active, energetic canvasser* - t> engage iu a pleasani and profitable btialuess. Good wen will find this a rare chnace V TO XAKE MOffRY. Such will please Atiawer this advertise* mout by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, * ktating what business they have been en-^^to gaged in. None but t luai« who mem biiaiues^^^P need ajiply. Address, ' _ Fixijiv, IIakvet k Co., rorhl3.lv Atlanta, Ga. Ileiiry Bayer, Wholcsal* Fruit Dealer t A pples, Fotators, Oniota, Cabbagen, Coeoanuts, lemons, Oranges Uaaaaas, Kalaias, Figs, tic, 215 East Ray St., Opposite Custom House. sep,18-ff The Star Saloon •Williston, 8. Co (Opposite the Depot,) Has just received nnd offers tor sale a foil aud carefully selected stock u| ALES, WINKS, and LIQUORS, nt prices t# suit tho time-. I offer better figures than auy other doaler in the country. ra** # 6J*ro Willistgi,, s : r. Bamberg Sale Stabes. ~ T have jnri rectived a large ftoek of very mi etior HORSES aid MULES, awl offer them for oalc at unpreoedent* «dly lov' prices. A call will convince: rrnzvxmmu~~~ Bamberg, SJu.. nov6- If, Hnim Clark, 251 gffOAB STUEiT. AtIGCSTA, GA. CIMT HIUIH IN THE CITY. Zephrs, Canvoa, Ribbons, Laces, & c ., Real and Imitation Hair Goods. Agency for Patterns. Mute. Demoresli Baliablo novtkSm T. B. GOLDING. Attorney At ” Law tv>:25-ly - A1TLET0N, S. C. GOO BU 8 H ELS — OKKUIXK BlftJCT— RED RUST PROOF SEED DATS,, For sole at 75c. per bush*},- lacked and deHterod at dep«i J0ONR.HA1E, aus28»tf . Elkq, 8. C. R. R. - -U -7.