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THURSDAY. JANUARY 22.
1880"
Wa tra not rCT^oiuMa f"f vlawj of our cor-
r< »i>oiKi.*nW. . ,. .
Wore Mixed.
Tha eondltlon qf affairs (a Malnej
Says tho Aupusta ChroDU-ft', Of the Itlili
lost., Is coming so exceedingly tnl.te.!
that not even tho ingenuity of a
Phlladelphlti lawyer wyi he sudlcletit In .
to unravel fha tnoglM' thouesgd --
L-ots tho some A Oreille,,
Tbo I.eal»iainre.
V/c are, or ooglit to have anotlicr
acteioti of tlio I^egishatur*. It will cost
a cottaiJonMu amount, hut law is law,
Lrttnson of tho Senate, qnaliftetl 'ns
powerless. Tho tiniveniftit ot the [ ,, .w,,. , . \ „ ,
Republloans Is taking possession of tho
StHto H&uee and organizing a Legiala*-
tufo of their own was altogether uiux-
peete'J; not only t*>r he FtHonists them-
selves, but to all but afew Republlcans
mo ^elt. It Is invw defTl'MisUHted that
oilier States- heebies lionislatta and
stmed, and the Legislature is not to
Ijjame for the error in the supply bill,
which renders another session necessary.
Toflaenced by tl e'fiopu’nr clamor,tjut
re]ir«s?ntaUv(M cn-leavored to complete
thyir work in thirty days. They were
overworked, their elciks exhausted and
a natural and pardonable mistake of an
Cnrolliufi ebrk escaped tho notice of the
ComnHttee on Enrolled Bills, which was
responsible for the proper enrollment qf
tho bill, and tho whole blame was
placed upon tho cxhausted^clcrk. 1‘rfe
people are responsible for the shortness
of the session, and coTvcfjncntly for all
its shortcomings. They should not find
fault with their representatives, but
rliould cheerfully acknowledge and ac-
f|uiesc« in the ncceerlty of an extra ses-
siott. Wc hope that our immediate
representatives wi l see that fully three
mills are levied f r county pairpgigy,~
with the proviso that any surplus re
maining at tho end of the fiscal year
shall bo applied to the payment of utrr
past ludcbtodnesv. The people arc anxi
ous to fee the county out of debt. Our
public buildings have been built and
paid for, and the creditors of the oounty
are entitled to early payment. We a re,
informed by the ('hah in m of the Board
o rCuiTn lyThT, iTi'iTssihiK'iVI TTaT 'pfeS^"
ent appropriation for county purposes is
entirely in*deijua!e,‘aud thnl it will lack
£^,000—of paying ordinary
6oilnty-expenses. Wc have not learned
ti e decision of the Supreme Court in
mandamus ngaimt Gen. Hu good, hut
wc are so t'mnly convinced tlial wc feel
confident they will decide the, act uncon-
stitutimal, and that tho Governor wilp
peeiljly tall the Legislature together.
a short tima
web. The State present
what anonmlmw a«i#*ct for a fef.yhlTe,
of having a Major-Oenerui of militia
at the head of the gSveiamertf, upon
whoso Hut rests the recognition of one
or the other opposing factions, each
elalmlne to i)» tho legal Legislature.
Up to M.>nilay night ho declined to
recognize the authority of'President^
South Carolina earl have dual Legltia-
ture. The whole a (fair la so compli-
cated that Its Haul Issue la vefy dobnt-
ful. The FiisloBista poaflOss the advatit-
ifleat A of
News or the Week.
Mississippi—At the late electHYi, the
proposed amendment to tho Consti
tution, making lha sessions of the
Legislature blerintul was rejected by a
yoto of over thirty thoiysaud ogatust
tln» umendojont to less than fourteen
Miss., ^ras
shot sijuao^Jaya ago wlillo attempting
to arrest some boatmen. Five mete
suspected of being the persons Who
killed the marshal were arrested and
lodged. In jail.- The friends and relit-
lives of thomurdetod man tuoko jut.)
the jail and killed two of them and
wounded - the other three badly. A 1
the ‘fctruest it was.discovered that
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JS'KW A D VER TtS EM ESI S.
Delinquent Land Sales.:
NE IK A I) VER TISEMESTS:
In aeedtdanco With sect ion 100 of “ An
Act to re^uce all acts and parts if sots
providing for tho assessment and tux-
The Public Attention Stoves, Stoves !
Is Directed to
Order
these 'men were perfectly hm-v-tif, _w L Depasa 650 10
.v=r ... 1_ Tt.T j w £3 WiHiatns k Sons 312 (ISTT-’TS)
Sena'dF Lamar la ^qulto ill. He fo
slightly paralyzed,
Tennessee ■ Is to havq an
extra session Of tiro Legbitatu re, ’which
will cost tho tax payers 812,171.
Kentucky- Tho ICmtuckirtuS ^Stt
oge of hoHlng the eertine:
eh c-
ti'in issued by the Governor and Coun
cil, while llm* •Republicans rest upon
the decision of the Supremo Court.
But, as we said iu tho premises, Gen.
Chamberlain pus'sess tbo key of the
situation at hist. If he recognizes the
I'-Uiluu Legislature as tTo hgjii boiiy
ami qses his police or militia to ej utt
Unr Bepublicans, tho Fiiiouists will, ia
a’l probability, seeuro control of the
government. and proceed quietly to
tb.o exercise of its functions. If, on
tho other hand, ho laeijnes to the Ito :
puidteans, there seems to HeTlttle hope
left, for ttie Fu««io»istH. -This hew Geu-
eral Monk on a small scale, therefore
found a new source of revenue to the,
farmers. They are shipping biuo -grmw
seed to Europe.
Arkansas—Arkansas farmers raised,
000,000 halos of cotton last year.
North Cqrollua—There are 4 000 Col
ored Masons in North Carolina.
IVter Leltch, ^living in Robeson
county, wad put in. jail for killing his
wife’s paramour. Him pretended re-
a'litance, and gaining admission, put
p<tison in his food, from tho effaets of
which he will mo.-t ptubably die. Him
ssys she' thought ho might escape
rom^ad or bo pardoned. H* she wad
dt refufllncd that hd sliotikl be pua-.
looms up as an ImpoUatxt pyiiopage. xUttMiiuv—ilov, t^)hl> W-«p|mlataJ
at this time and fifty millions of pc.o
j)lo will wait his diction with some
euriosliy, if not anxiety. Perhaps Mr.
Huyee may ugaiu have presented to
him Urn qumtion of Intel posing the
arm of tho General Government in
eetriing the matter—of- State govern-
jfmnt and of proving that he- i» "a
bigger tnifn than oi l Chumtierlain.”
t ho South can nilurd -Xu watch the tht> one side atidGermany and Austlm
progress of events complacently, the
scene has shifted and it is no lunger jte reported that each of-xheso great
ngHllOtt her tlctt t I'Uit ( )f “fehejlb-n p.jweia are mnlrti'e riU.LTiTiriV.
uro Tiu4’l<?tJ. but ouo of tHt* iNv'kW jy ^ tp r *■
Tlie attention of the teachers of the
free public schools of ibis county is espe
cially called to the meeting of tho
Teachers’ Institute.
The st^Vcrc l.iniine prevailing in Ire
land is hnving the usual eifect. The poor
suffer and work, while their leaders
rmigtatc rtr tbe—Unrted yitntes, nmkr
speeches and take up collections.
England States itself, commonwealths
bo .siing of thi ir eupmiior elviiiz ition
and love of order. It is somewhat of
a coincidence that tho name Chamber
lain that figured so conspicuously in
the political troubles lu SotuhCiUotina
should oome to the front in the same
rule in Maine
4'heap Adverlisiag.
Under the above heading the Union
"Tlifrii* of last week ban this to say
"Judging from the prices offered us
for iuseriiug cenirlu. a'lvertis.rtnents,
we aro not a little surprised at seeing
those advertl emepts appear In a
number o( the papers of this Ktate,
As one out of n number of^ off ra we
iiavo r»eelyed within tho past (three
months, we instance that of a Northern
fltm proposing to give us eight (huh
for prabhshing n t»*eh -«*iveitlse-
metit olio * year wuh a.(local every
oroutiiiuid to send tlie psper free
HTe ml vert laer for that time. One fifth
Wanted—Information of tim wlterc-
nbouts of I’lysscs biuipson Grant.
When last heard from lie was starring
in Florida with the Hhcridnn-Iutvr
Ocean (’oinhimtion. It is thought he
is making his way to Mexico.
The Abbeville Medium says that
General Gary will he elected Governor
rr his friends will know the reason why.
Certainly they will know it. We kttow
it now. Ho will not pet votes’enough,
and that's whuts the mi Iter,
11 there be wisdom in a multitude of
counscl'ors Maine must be the best gov
erned State iu the Union. Site has two
Governors, a Republican and a Green-
backer, and a militia Major-General,
w ho recognizes and obeys neither. A
peaceable solution may be readied, but
it now looks as if homebody will get
hurt.
A committee of investigation should
bo appointed by competent authority—
aay tho Pre-'S Association and the State
Grangt, to visit Pickens county, take
testimony and report. Christmas gob
blers still roost with tlie Sentinel,
togucs have stolon the editorial spade
and the -boyg—drashful chaps—marry
one another and let the maidens lan
guish in single blessedness. These
things should not be, brother Bradley.
Charles O’Conor, the great New York
lawyer, has assumed the role of political
prophet, and now predicts that it is
impossible for any one called a Demo-
erat to be choscu President at the next
x c!*cUo», because t|»e thirty-fire votes of
Nbw York have been delivered to the
Republican party through the bolt of
Tammany Rail, led by John Kelly.
Mr: O’Conor is probably right, hut
Kelly calls him a poor politician and a
childish old man. - H.,i -
An Act
To enforce the use of a uniform series of
text books in the irce public schools
of this State.
Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the Ktate
of South Carolina, now met and sitting
is General Assembly, and bp the am
thority of the some,
That on and after tlie first daj of
November, 1879, it shall not be law
ful for soy teacher of a public school in
this State to cause to be iutroduced into
hie or her school suy text books not pre-
ocribed by the State Board of Examin
ers.
Appiovcd December 13, 1879. -
Subscribe to *** Pjcorxx.
of it column, one yenr, with local mid
paper thrown in, for -tH ! monalroita!
fen columns of advertising for one
year for 8190! D / wo woik fortnu
own citizeus at tbut t tie* ? Not by a
jug lull. If wo old, not a country
paper in the Slate oosid stand It fong
Wo have no tight to say. how our
neighbor shall conduct his hutfinoBS
.any more than he Las to dictate to us
how we shall conduct ours. If he
thinks tho •‘patent” outside is best for
him we have not the shadow *4 a t ight
t > say anything ngiiiimt hisndoptirg tt
that’s his busines! alone, and lias noth
log at all to do with outs, lint when
our neighbor does anyHilnr that has
a tendency tointnifete with tko unai-
n(ss of all tite other papers, by*en-
eon raging ruinous reductions iu. the
ptico fo* transient advertisements, wc
think we have a tight to complain.”
We have had the pntne experience
with Nolhern alvetiijers, and our
readers will bear us out in the asser
tlon thht few, if any objection
..Mo advertisetnen*s. however, on
ared in Thk Peoi'lk. A business firm
in a Nortiuta cjty sent us u euril te
ceutly, to insert for one year, and on
closed one dollar to-pay fop if. The
card would have oocitp4*T about two
squares. The cheekiest part of tbcaf
fair was, that the eaid flint demands:
that we send them the puper.fttr the
year with their advertisement marked
We thought it whs as much as we
could do to give them <>ur space with
out throwing iu $3 00 ns subscrtjHlon
for the paper and returned the dollar
without thanks.
The I.uvv ol‘ I.cup Vein*.
Tho Albany Law Journal callsatter.
tiou to an important iSw relating to
the extra day hi leap year, which busi
ness men and olheta should bear in
mind.* The Journal says; "Aa leap
year is coming it is well to know what
the law ot leap year Is. Thu law, tt la
aaid, takes no notice of parts of days
and na to the twenty-ninth of Febru
ary. it takes no notice ._of the whole
day. The twenty-eighth ftod twenty-
amend the, same,” approved March
19th, 1874, the dellpqjieuf taxes of
Barnwell county for tdX y0arl878 is
hereby published:
Atl.KNOALE TOWNSHIP- *
Aorev UuiM'ui. LoU.
John C. All(’n< Truatec 39t*
Mrs. Mary (tarter 150 1
Jno M Hoover 1
Sarah Stevenson , .. 1
2
C AAVilliama k Qo
e- jnit.Doc township.
W L Conners n7-’78) 331 fi
.Myer*^ Bonaparte . JlH>
Jas Tilley * l(k)
■M B Sams.tV Rco., 75
1
Git^errajp
From Headqitarters,
AS" FOLLOWS:
Be it remerahnod that J. J, MfUES, late
of the firm of AdnmR' k ■ Afiles, nt l5Htnbcr»,
S. r,, ItiiH tlioroiiKhty esotliHshed liim«elf at
til-old stand, wiiU,jajcijpi'lete sto^k^t
Dry G oorts, r—-r—
Notions, HatK
Gkitliin^, Dorfts
mul Shoes,
Mrs Maltha J Williams 32
BAM It DUO TOWNS if IP.
235
PJantation Supplies,
arthvare.- C roclxery .Med Iclne
Etc.,
R C McMM in
A J Ostrander
iiV
abed. * - ■-—*w A r*
Georgia—John W. Drew organized
a temperance club In Savannah, on
i(« Tccsht visit-to. that city, number*
ug- 500 m'emhtre.
Luke Prior, C-q. of Athena, United
States Senator, to’ fill the vacancy
auacd by the death of Sehstqr Hoik-
ton. Mr. Prior ts one of the.#troDges.t
lnwycrw tu dhe St'ate r an'l wryj the
jaitncr of Senator Houston i,u tho
practice of law. This Is the-flrst pil
lion he hipj ever consented to fm:* *
Russia— A war bPtWeen Russia on
on tho other, seems to be iimninont. It
„ lUBkWKLL TOWNSHIP. .
S A Wood 500 -
Miss Julia C Miller 1
W W Hart 275 2
Eat. Elijah Willia .1000*.
BENNBfT iriUKQt fOWKSfllP.
In fact, everything the trade require,
which he will sell cheap, for cash or country
produce, mid will supply time customers on
msonnMe terrtiif. Call’ and see him before
nj*kii>(£ arrangement elsowhere for the year.
jau2‘X-4t
Notice !
W .1 )Ifxson
::9 2
Judkon Rouiiirce' •
800 3
T J Huuntrea
% 8(U) . 0
J T BotfcVftll ('77:78)
130
Bl.uavit.LK
TOWNS It IP,
8 PPv>iso]irt
80
Miss 0 Hart
C H Hai tz.-g-
118 1
T
J N Kemochcn
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4
O Luscher
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K>t. Jeff Wl liarus
1
1
I have'TniS 1>-.VV associated with me M r '
L. A UL’UKE in my busi'yess. Hoping for
a continuance of fuvors heretofore bestowed.
I am, very respectful)v,
' 8. MIM.Elv.
The st vie of the firm wil Ite
SAMUEh Ml LI.HR k CO.
Midway. S. ('., Jan. in. iMi*. jaJ-J 2t
ristr poxi> rawwautp.
Mrs Mary T Connelly H*0
Mrs Elizalteth Freemaa
N O Opaner ‘—
212
;;oj
rocit milz Towssuie
Kst. Mrs C 1 Bailey ftiHt
Stephen (iodhy . 100
Kst. Thcs Nugent 12
Hampton Patrick 1< 0
l:‘st. Edward Telfair t'.OO
12
for year*
£ 1 SiO-i 1-*2- *d.-7X-7«>.TO-i i -18
oKoiiiit; s cnrs K township.
,England-Q icon . Victoria will haro
a tnoument at the place where Prlnca
Nai oteou foil In his fight with the
Zu 1 ng. '• . ^
Oregon—A storm, tho soverr-st ever
known, visited Oregon last week. The
destFitclion to prapurty was very groat;
In Portland, alona, ho'tses were des
troyed tc thu valua.oj ^75.000. In ths
county, notir, several persons'und n
(urge number of aiifthals were-killed
by falling housss and trees.
Dirt Gfufitu
Henry Hartiog
J A Mc«’reary
Joacpli Kinsa!
b'.O 10
ICO
. gbkat cYi , ar8.V*rqwxstMP.
r.nl. Jno W Bradley 1 (0
Pelzcr Uodgers & 0» HK)
. MIIIWVY TOWNHIHP.
j 1) Carter 1< 0
Mr*J J Clarion
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NTATK NfKWW.
Greenville—General A. O. Oarling-
foo has accepted tin* editorship of the
Greenville Daily News.
Spartanburg—Spartanburg is to
have a factory with a capital stock of
$200,000. J
Newberry—The Domoomts of Now-
betfy me displaying (he harmony
e araCterletic of Hie party. Tif*y have
two tfektts out fur initt.leu>al uffioes,
■rwrh ciulmfog to ha ths regular Bom .
Mr* SyIranla.Ctayton
Henry CoUman
l.uborde Edmond.
Kit Robinson
Mrs J Poailstin
lair
150
25
25
112
3
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11-
ucn oax township,
HDDTwiiU* POO
James iticka , " <i0<)
\X II Owen* (TneUee) 1(>0
Ilcpsebeth Ssieiling «>a
BOSKMAKT TOWNSIIir.
ll IV Bttrgesi
I. A (iAvdner
James Moore .
20
WH>
-tmo-
•ru^c ticket
An entertainment last Thursday
night, by tittle boys and girls, for the
Rood orphans brought in $13 50.—
Cheater Ue[ otter.
AbLevdla—The merchants any they
bavo had a better cash trade this sea-.
him than any before.
Cheater—Some of tho citizens of
Chester and Fairfield counties are in
favor of forming a new comity from
port ions’ of ‘ effclt .-TT... At the elect ion
for town offleera the Republicans put
oula ticket (uatbefofw tbo voting be-. „
hoping, no doubt, to taka thJL.
BTC A MO It C TOWNSHtr.
l-irt. J C Sander*
U S Barker
Mfs S A Connelly
850 20
9
121
can,
Democrats by surprise, and by so do
ing, win. Their programme got out lu
time to eaablo the Democrats to defeat
it.
Chest-rfleld—The railroad .from
Cliester to Salisbury is completed to
within- four or fivo miles of Wades-
boro, N. C.
Ac vt York DrmocralM to be
Ynited.
ninth aro computed as one day. For
example; Suppose a note is dated on
tho twenty-eighth i t Februafy, 1880,
payable one day from date. Ordinari
ly U Would bo payable on the fourth of
March, and eoit; is in leap year, and
not on the third. In Indiana the ques
tion has recemly come before the Su
preme Court iu respect to service of
process in 187tftAhe last leap year. The
law there*fquires ten dujs' previous
service for tho entry of judgment. In
the case before tho Court the judg
ment was prematura if the twenty-
eighth and twenty-ninth of February
were to be computed as one day. The
Court said: .'It must bo regarded us
settled in this State that the twenty-
eighth and twenty-ninth dajs of
February In every biseextlleyear must
be computed and considered In lawns
one day.’ The question is set at real
by our statute, jfTk S., nt. p. 610, s. 3,
Which provides that 'the added d<iy of
a leap year and the day Immediately
preceding, if they absil occur la any
period so to be computed shall be
reckoned together as one day.’ This
embraces statutes, deeds, verbal or
written contracts, and all public be
private Instruments,”
The New York correspondent of the
Philadelphia Ledger writes; '‘rite
most important political evonf.for tho
moment, is the certainty now that
there is to be no division among the
New Yotk Democracy on the presi
dential question; In other words, that
Kelly and the Tammany Hall faction
have informally committed themselves
to the support of whoever may be
nominated by the national convention.
Assurances to that tITect have within
the few days past, been given to promi
nent Democratic leaders from other
States who haVe come here expressly
with n view cf bringing about a pacifica
tion between Tammany and theTildcu
factions I have reasons to believe that
a double leaded announcement to this
effect will appear In tho course of a
day or two in Mr. .Kelly’s newspaper
organs. The etjoitlcai 'ce of this pro*
ceeding consists i the fact that here
tofore Kelly non his followers have
emphatically declared that under no
conceivable circumstances would they
support the nomination of Gov. TTJden.
It is difficult just now to ascertain what
influences have been exerted to bring
about tiife nhange. of. .mind, -but ihg
TUKKB MM.S TOWN*IIIP. •
J^TSearsc ,40U 2
wii.iisTox Towqtsnip.
BBficMd/ 100 1 .
Henry Harley ^ . 8 I
IIIll.t- M 4
Mr* Emma McLcmore .- 40
P Miu-'.ell . „ .... 1 1
Mrs .VI Wood berry , 1 )
ieorgo " i son t
BjOunryu. 8. f.. Jan ft foso
No tic? is hereby given that the whole of
fhescTeral parcels,lots and parts of Inis of
real.estate described in the following list, or
so much thereof as will be ntee««ai^ to pay
I fie taxes, penalties and nssessifients charge'"
thereon, will be sold by Alfred A.drich
Esq., Treesurer of Barnwell County, 8. C.
at liis office, in said county, on Mondtfy
2d February next, unless sai<l taxes, assess'
ments anil penaltie's he paid before that
Time, aniftlre sate* wilt he continued trom
day to dayuntil all of said paroe’s lots aa
parts of Ids of rejl estate shall he sold or
ollered for sale.
r. E. L A R Tin I E,
'■ janlS-t'I Anditqr Bsrn'-'ell Co.
SHERIFF’S SALE' 1 .
Expcnii'.in Saks.
O. E. STE AEMAM
UEAl.En IN
GenoFal " Mei'chandise,
scmoi teggs.
Collecting and Real Estate Agent.
1*1^ V-fli^'lIiGic.. N. C’.
1>. A.. WALKEH.
Importer nod <leuler in Italian and
American Mdrides, 1 omb-slb’nes—of
any design, made on reagomdite
rnrf
mm*:
e«t*'n. S.
Ttmr-
jail5'ly
ri* * r FINE WATCHES,
A met lean and Swiss, of the Latest Styles.
RICH JEWELRY,
X)f New and .Elegant Designs anti Exquisite
Workm*:>)iip.. ...
STERLLNG SILVKRWA'RE,,
In Fresh iyid Beautiful Patterns, especially
—*--adapted for Wedding ftrescirts. — * ‘—
SILVER PLATEDWARE,
On hnnil «ml Hriivlpg bv Svaiv steam- Tea Set*, Waiters, Ice Pitchers, r BtVfler.
t>r ttrtr tnrgWt and- best- BuleCteU : Dnhes, Uups, Gohle^B, Spoons, Forks ot^best
htock of first class
South of Baltimore,
Which will be sold at prlcos.that dc-
fj’ competition,
• Also, a foma# of * * •' ~ '
Kerosene Sieves and Fixtures.
I sell the well knowh cielebrated
Times Cook.
quality,-&c.
Frenidi ami American (,'locl^, Tine Table
Cutlery, Spectacles, kc. - ' , * .
Waichrsl Jewelry Cart fu'ly Repaired.
THE BEST GOODS AT T1IELOW-
~ ROT PRICES
A-
• v - James A lie n,
sep2'»-ly 307 King St., Charleston, S. C.
Without exception, tho best made,
mmu.
118 King St., Cbnrlcston, S. O.
decl8,3m
till AND DISPLAY
New
AT
S.
D!»?.F,SS®E£ft»
Druggist 1 Apothecary,
JtLACK l ILLE % i V $. C.,
BAS on hand and ia constantly receiving: a
II wall bcli-eted btuck of pytiro HRTIGH-. • ■-
CHKMICALH. PAIN IS. OILS, PEKFL’M-
EuY TOILET BBIC-A-BKaC, PATENT
MEDICINES and Diugirists sundries, all
of which he offers on the mt st reasonable
terms for cash or Country produce.
Ptofesbional eills iti town or country
promptly attended to. oet2-ly
A new, larpc aiuL,,coinj)1ctc stuck of
poods, just receive 1, contfsfittg c/f tlie
krtest novelties in I<xdSjw* Drew Hoods,
vTgrrmyCTy!: • f ftevgir
2G7 Klnp Kt., ChttrleatoCrS. C.
Trummii'j-s, Riiibrnts
siyrls, llamlkciciiieft, Ttimined
1 1* ini.i’.' in1 ' Dnt.'i, Umbrellas.
and
i880GH ?1 8ao| BMl , anOSw.
SPECIAL
I’t PRICES CONTI NEED FOR
JANUARY. AND FEBRUAR?
-AT-
The Bflisic House of the Sotfill
Superior Pianos
rgaas,
CLOTHING.
-CASSIMKUES,
JEANS. Ac.,
In great varii tf* ,
HATS, CAPS, GKj^TS! lYRNlSH-
IXC GOODS.
Cl iQiqgrOroCcrles*
fn great varietj ® ,l d tltc verj^fiest
quality. ^
Hardware, Tinwn rc i Buckets, Tuft^. &c.
Prices ns Low as the Lowest
TEN OF THE BEST MAKERS!
—AT -
T. IT070;
Large cash purchase^ with iinsur-
p«ssf d facilities, enttblb O. O. Ifobin-
son & Co. to sell nt Irsi than N. w
York prices, with a good stool and
cover. Fieight paid to any ^oint.
L* P.
Numerous testimonials from pur
chasers, In this and other States, vet i-
fy the fact that prices for plan<>s anif
organs, tif same make and s’yle, «re
Uss at the Music House of the South
than iu Siew York.
100 Pianos! 200 Organs! At lowest
pi ice*.
On out popular monthly plan of easy
payment.
E. I. O. M.
Purchasers of pianos nnd organs,
Musical Instruments, Sheet Music
and Musical Merchandise of every de
scription, will save from 20 to 30 per
cent by visiting the Music House of
the South, or corresponding with
effect ofTY must bo to immensely
atrengthcnYTUdens position in the
natfouakeoQveotfon. The strong point
of the Bayard men aud other Demo
cratic aspirants as agajnst Tilden lies
been that he could not uflite th$ party
in his own State, but with this practf-
o«i suppressipn or capture of Tammany 15e , lisM , ( nc(l , Bnrnwclft ». on _ : ^ ^ .
XMK’ UVOlEl^KIf DKJi'l’
Ice Company
rr it /i * t * A t I I rcsion DCIUSVU, ocur ^wniwciii Y uu
Hull that etronff point oliyiously i8 OOt 7 u ^ H ilay W day of Ftbruary 1KP0, it being
worth anything to Ihrm/ rs. ualesday, <He following personal property,
Teachers’ Institute.
There will bo a Teacher’s Institute, held
on Friday, Pebniftty 20th, 1880, at BDck-
vlllt*, at the “Court House Kutldlng.” The
State 6<'perlntendeut ot KducUIon, Hun.
Hugh rt. 1 homneon, will be present An
address will bo delivered by Bon. Robert
Aldrich. Aiso.au essay, read by Hev. W.
B. Oarson, D. D, Tho teachers of all the
public schools are required to bo present,
as the Supet iiitoddmu of Education will
expect to rot'ot them, and wdlbe present
for that purpose. 2 he publiq generally
arc invited. W !>. too MI LEAN,
President Institute.
E L. OWENS, Secretary. j*na?-4t
FICKLING & DAYANT,
Allornfjs, Soiidlors and Coanellors.
Fra m is IF. Pick , »o, I Jobs C. Davast,
Columbia, $. v* ! IlaruwsllU. !I. U.C.
Bcuj..Stok*« ami JtfTersoh 8fokcs, Admiti
istratupauf Ltd'j’ Y’. Stokes, (feceasOd, vs.
F; C. Ayer—Hkecutios Sale.
BY VIRTUKOT AN fcXKCUTIONTO ME
directed is the above entitled ca«e, 1 will
offer for sa e, at BarnwellC. If.,.8. 0., on
Monday, the 2d day of February 1880, it be*
ins; fialetxifty. the following real property,
to* wit:
All that tract, piece or plantation of land,
Situated, lyingrtnd bOing in Barnwell Coun
ty, State aforesaid, containing nine liuti-
drel seres, more or le-ix, and bounded nort h
by lands of Mrs. L.-t’aner, east by lands of
W. Carter and C. Fliers, south by lands of
KhrhXrdt and west by lands of Lawton
Bishop, Lewis Prescott and -Ecu
, Term* cash.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
J. W. LANCASTER,
—jotilG-td ——-—>—-——;—&■ B. C.
Sheriffs Sales uf Personal Property,
w.
T. Blanton rs. Preston Bettison—Execu.
lion Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION IN
llifl above case l vill sell at the, residence of
cash, 10J bushels corn, more or less.
J. W, LANCASTER,
flfV- rt. B. o.
i, Seeds.
X
Just receivod. at the
Barnwell Drug Store,
A largo assortment of
FiyBSH GARDEN SEED.
*- , —ALSO—
RED AND WHITE ONION SETS.
G-. O Robinson & Co-i
_• I--: ^.'Artigustn, Ga.
Tuning j»ntl Repairing of plano.>,
pipe orgatiHi ami all kinds of musicHl
ir.strpments, by 0. H. Tuylor, th« only
HutlioFJml tuner of the Augusta
Mttslc Hottso. „ jar8 6m
78.
FERTILIZER DEPOT
Kerr’s Wharf, Charleston, S. C*
The following first class fertilizers, al-
ud and pioaiptly slapped' to-^r
tier: No,- 1 Peruvian (fo a it ape Guano—10
per curt, bntmonm.
German Kainit or Potash Salt, 2'> per
oenti Sulphate of Potash
No. 2 Peruvian or Cotton Guano, 3 per
Cent, ammonia. ■ , H -
Nova 8cuila Land d’laster, 7 K2 te 8 per
eetit. ammonia.
Fine QrouudS. C, Phosphate Tlour.
Orders for oilier fertilizers filled at market
prices. HERMANN BULlUUfKLK,
I—., .i_ Kerr’s IVhaT f. Cliarleston, 8. 8,
Ice by the pound, hundred weight, band,
ton and «ar load.
PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS.
Apples, Potatoes, Onions’ Fruit, Fi*!i, Oys
ter*, Game and Poultry, ‘ -
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS.
. tfr. .J • -
Paused per order, a specialty.
OlR SfiLEUTEi) DRESSED 1’OULTRY
Cannot be excelled in quality cr price, Es
pecial at tent ien paid to shipping Ike same.
Film FgflTMUPBl
AKD A LARftK CULLrCTION X X k->
T^It A M KIH at woitrrtae nriroi. • Jll-ljr
H
V'j
ti
Itniwrlrr, M'imif»<:tuh'r and Dealer la
RIFLES, GUNS^PlSTOLS AND
Pocket Cutlery*
-A mmnuit ion^of nil ICiudw.
Tic above goods have been selected
with c-atc ^ind Louglit for cuxti. wTiTe-li
will enable me to sell nt lowest price?.
oc-’d- i' A. P Mauville-
FIRf IXSCIUNCF
The St. Paul Fire
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Marino Insurance Gompany
trAprrAL.., , $i joiibi
THE SAFEST COMPANY IN TH
17NITKD STATES
Will tinderwrite on all Linds of property,
real and personal,- ni Ifarnwcll cotn.ty. in^
eluding gins. gin-hotr-vs.'toHls and noH-hin
ery. cotton giAncd audungiuucl at the low.
esi current'rates.
H. M. THOMPSON,
Loral Agent, 1\ illtston. 8; R.
N. B. Policies issued in best l.nglish Fire
Cojnpanies if preferred, confined to dwell
ing houscs.'stores and contents.
iune27-tf . ^
G E Steadman’s
Bm ESTATE
r
-AND-
cntucTiir. aih:m:Y
!
A Earm three miles from Blackville, in a
good neighborhood, containing 1 70 acres.
Dwelling nnd oiit.buildings in good ohler
Alaoi wvoraluther Donsm anfi Lota, in
fineoonditlun fur euitivating# Hueecorfiil
cropa, rear.Blackville All uf which will
betieatud for onaocumotlatl' g terms.
ApplyU) G. K. STF.AI MAN,
IHackvfl e, N. (\
243 Rro-nl Street, Augusta, Georgia(
t’S“H(*paii4wg Done Promptly. nuvC Usn
P
X}
Kv
A
frr?
And nil stylraof Moolfnin*foreqoare
frames. Made to order, at 60 pep cent.
k‘8b 5h:iQ ever i IT ted. Ubfotrow, En-
pravit.crt m.d jojl Mtvlra of ,PiClUie€
Framed at remarkably low fieuret.
Portrait and Mirror Frames Regllcled.
Ptiotoeraplns att'reatiy reduced prices,
SathdaeUOD pu an teed, at
Pelot & Oole’s^b-aliery*
01*33 8A| l‘J2 Br ml St., Aucusta, Ga.
WebBE BK iflEPER,-
Wholesale Grocers
\ An<l Dealer In
Provisions, Li<|U«r8j Tobacco^ &c.
1C7 AM) 169 EAST BAY,
Glmrleston. * - S.
'•a
4>‘
nov2i-3m
8AML It. MARS ti ALL EDWsRD C. MARSH ALL
jcLtys j. wesooat.
SAMI R. MARSHALL & 0
inpoRtr.as or
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, etc., and
Acriculfupil Implements,
:;i i KING ST., COUNKR SOCIETY,
(Sign of the Golden Gun).
ALSO, 55 and 67 SOCIETY STREET
cmATMiic** r rox, n. c.
Age Is for Celthrated Watt I’low?,
eep25-1y
BaifiberK Sale Stables.
DANIEL HAAS,
"■ —JODDER OF—
Foreign and Dowesfid Dry Goods,
Not ion's, Vancy CJoodM, Ac.,
* 153 MEETING STREET,
CHAHIlaBSTON, 8. C
72 —85
A. Aniistrong’,
I have just’received a largo .stock of
very superior I10USHJ and MULES,
iu»l oiler them for sale at unprccedcnU
cd!y fow prices. '
’ A call will convinct*;
F, M. BAMBERG, .
novG- Bamberg, S..C’.
K. Brum Clark,
BK0/y smsT,
AUGUSTA, GA.
EUMY
IlST THK CITY;
Laces,
tic..
ZepbrV, Canvas, Ribbons,
. > Real nnd hnitatirn Hair floods.
Agency for Mwe. Demorcsi'* ItcTiable
Patterns.'' - ' ’ novti-o-m
of
-yVlL.L.IH'rON. H. c.,
Kecp4 coustttntly on hand a good aupply
General Merchandise,
at reasonable prices. All kinds cf PRO*
DIVE tnketi at fair prices. seplK-tf
iOO EL EG AS 7’ CAROS 1Q0
With your name in Piint, Only 10c.
Address M. L. HAIR & BROS.,
Job Printing House, Corn Hill,Texas.
JGS.B&mHfiBS. , ICE RACKED FUR SHIPMENT,
Advertiee
r»y juu.
janlA-4
ia Tak Peoflb. It will
In large or small quantities.
JT.N.TlCHltV Jk CO..
scJdSdl** V Market k'l.^arkstoM.S.C.
V
NOTICE
IS IIEKKBY GIVEN TO ALL OF
my former enstomtra that I have re
sumed tbe Wagoaiug buaiuetgipuuil all
oidere for bauling of any deei riptlnu
left at my reeideoce, or that of Mr.
J, I,’Ingram, will be thankfully receiv
ed, anti promptly attended to.
cueT-fy. J.tt.atUiK.
-it-
PATENTS
obtained for new inventions, or fur Imnro-
d ell
vent#* ta in otrt on**. Oaveate, au_
patent buainesa promptlytatteiided lo.
InvettHoi s Unit liave feen rejected tuny
f till. In moftt easep, be patented t»v tis. Be*
lug (>pt><»sit« tbo U. 8. Patent Oflico. Hlul
•“tiffaged In Potent liutinean exclusively,
wi'can secure patents in lets time than
thoeewhu r.te inuute ff (ra Wat-hingUui
and who must depend upon the mafia
all tlatiMcUuhs with tho Patent l ftlcoi.
When inventois tend nmdel or ak
wo make t-eareh in th.o Patent Office
adv fic us to its p*tcntttbilily. lice of
churgo. Coiteep'ttndence eon Aden Uni,
pi tees low, and no charge unless patent la
obtained. „
We refer to Hon. Poetmasler General
D. 11. Key. Kev F. P. Power te t fllclala
irtuu
:»
Hltlf
in the U. 6. Patent Office, and (’Hpeciully to
lUnlonNiKl
our cltouta in every sub of the!
iu Canada. For sfacial rjftrencea, terms,
atlvlce; *c, address 11 ■ A. t NOW k CO,
Opposite Vatent Ofllce. Washli gton, D C.
Tutt Pit Yle ami Courier-Journal, i'X
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