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The legislature met on the lt)tb
Instant, in extra session, and entered
vigorously upon its work. Yesterday^
a. ni K Diiiff: t
A few jobbing politicians threaten
England, France and dermany with a
war with the United States because
they are not allowed an opportunity
of a wholesale stealage.
We have tried <fco keep the Naders
of Thk PaopLx posted in the stsps
jwhlch Bssse bssn taksn towards the
ounstrnctlon' of the Panatna Ship
was fixed By the House as the day of
adjournment’, and a great deal of fcgisla*
tion was trapped out for this nine days
w'*sion. T A® on P tl ‘° moro important
moa mi res la trod a red were bifls tw aid
the completion of l!he Blha-Hidfee Rail- ,
road; to provide for the rogiatratieo of
voter* (which wa« killed); tojprerent
the carryiTig'oT concw*t«<r weapon*, by
Senator Counts, and the invariable move
ment to cut dqwo tlw feci of attotweye,
cjete of Coes* and printera fees. Wo
sipcerely hope thatvOurlaw makers may,
upon thsir final adjournment, deserve
tlie well done of thek constituents. We
shall,Jaftor . tbo adjournment of Cdbrt,
giro a resume of its work. ; , .
A f*MC Day aa«V ItaCwst.
Monday yvna practiouHy s lost day in
the Court of Seisions. A few jorjmen
l^ilcd to attend—their reasons for stay*
HD, prvbnbly saUafactory
t<r foemselves-*their fftinilios may have
boon sick.or thoir time too rolnablo to
waste in attendance upon the Court..
, Thef ebawAaetMes of their absence
' ’>1' 4 >» ili,' (w'v f^T r ~ * ’«l
wem syf >so pioasant. Atloastahun-
died and fifty men whose tiout was fully
as valuable were forced,to spend tlie day
induing nothing or diiniung whisky,
and twolvnire* were issued and served
• • ( *• ■ 1 fV ’ 1 a 4 Lj* h 1
at a cost of fifty-five (jlo’hr# to the coun*
tj. It ia as fully the duty of jurymen to
nMond Court ns h is for chixcmtobo-
comc ooldicrs in time of war. Tboae ex
cused by the presiding Judge or hinder
ed from attendance by Provident ml
causes Sre eertsinly Wamclesa, but those
who consider their private business ss
more important than the administration
«if justice should bo made to pay for the
privilege of staying at home.
. Ddacatlomul.
So system- of public edncatlon, is
wortliy the name unleea it creates a
great educational ladder with one end in
the gutter and the other in tho univer
sity.—Huxley. ,
If t lie elementary schools of Germany
are the bast in the weild, it is owing in
a great measure to the fact that the
KigLar ••LoaU are arcessibla to ail
dasaes. In the United States the com
mon schools have always prod used the
best results where the means of higher
edition have been the most plentiful.
—Massachusetts State Report, 1877.
Urmn for the liberal education of
youth are so wise and useful that, to a
humane and generous mind, no expense
for this purpose would be thought ex
travagant.—John Adams.
Knowledge will forever govern ignor
ance, and a people who mean to be their
own governors must arm themselves
with (be power which knowledge gives.
* * * Every class is interested in
establish meats which give to the human
minds its highest improvement. * *
* Learned institutions ought to be
favorite objects with every fiea people.
They throw that light over the public
rnhid which hr the best security against
crafty and dangerous encroachments on
the public liberty,—Madison.
NT ATE I’tEWW.
Canal aa it la an undertaking of great
er magnitude than any of this age.
The proposed canal will paM through
the narrow Isthmus wblaA connects
Dfortb and South Ametloa, and when
comptstcd' will save the expense ol the
long and tedious voyage of eight or
ten thousand miles around the Conti
nent of South America which ships
passing from Atlantia to Pacific porta
are oomobUgpd to make. The people
of the governments to whom the teirl-
tory, throngh which the caual mu«t
pass, belongs o» well ns well as those
of tbe other booth American nation#) P 0 ** *** cotleoted hr Kershaw
are jk>» possessed of enough datetprlse County te 93,25.1, divided between 12
even If they bad tbe means to under
take a work of such proportions, nod
knowing their Inability to Build It,
they harve been wfllfog for any ether
to do It who ave so disposed. As our
Governrrveut seemed anxious to have
the honor of constructing It and the
enablements which would arise from
it, the Europeans made no move In
the matter being sattefled with the ad
vantages which they would derive
from .the cane), and to It was cut. It
woe Immaterial to them by whom.
But as year after year paps%d j»nd
the United States fn Its periodical
agitations of schemes for the canal
nevergot tiny further than the wind
work. Tho coinn*«rctnl states of Eu
rope began ike work in earneet, Eng
land, France aqd Germany forming an
alliance or ogfeeibent to build It A
abort time ago the. entire affair wn*
put Into the bands - of M. De Lesseps.
The expei'ience which he hgd gained
In const meting tbe ship canal from
the Mediterranean to the Rod sea
emmlucntly qualified tim for tho re
sponsibility and the success which
SdiUn nfT-t PtofUi
My home on last Wednesday was the
sceoe of much joy and pleasure, tbe lady
members ef my coogregatiea. uninvit
ed, assembled at ay bouse to rpend a
social afternoee, each brought valuable
packages aa a contribution to my larder.
The ptaaa for foe visit and other ar
rangements were all laid, and the iafor-
nation circulated throughout the con
gregation without my knowledge, and at
four o’clock in the afternoon they pour
ed in, tad deposited their parcels on
■y table. After spending an afterneon
ef and qwiel intetouofee, they left,
when my
spoils, and fonnd that quite a number of
valuable packages had been ktt behind,
. including almost everything in the way
Ofteihle supplies. Th* conduct of sack
Christian women-reminds me of “oestaia
women” -who ministered to -foe blessed
Saviour while on earth, abd supported
foe dieoiples in all their tetom; they
never fisrget te deviae liberal things. We
are meet gradefol to them for their ac
ceptable arid helpful contribution*, but
foe most AnUfying pert of ell is the
ftennt of kindness and consideration to
wards him which is tbu expressed by
ihm »hom lw labors ia foe Loid.
Tho same ladies have bought a racy
handsome ‘ tebaadalier" aad presented it
Be » March, and we hope U)
crowned ble labors there showed that
as a olrH engineer be had noanperlor
With such a man at tbe Heed of the
enterprise (which he pronounced per
fectly pi saleable) and with three
such backers se England, Franve and
Germany, the canal wus euly a ques
tion of time.
As soon aa It became evident to
our Federal officials and to our would-
be Federal ofllilals that these powers
bad gone to work in earneet to build
tha oanal, they became perfectly en
raged at the Ineolt which these Euro
pean nations had put upon this Gov
ernment In oosnlugover to this vide of
the Atlantic to construct a oanal with
out having asked the consent of tbe
United States la Wvwffrst plao% and
then asked her co-operation. Had
they requested tho co-operatiou of the
United States and she bad become a
party to It, It would have given theae
gcqu an opportunity of etc**ling on a
grand scale and w« would never have
hoard of an opposition. But these
powers having obtained the consent of
tboae legally Interested to cut tbe
canal, did aot put tbemaelvee to tbe
trouble asking our consent. Tho in
dignation caused by the above men
tioned Insult has belled over, and last
week the House special committee on
Interoceanic cauala and the Secretary
of the Kavy held a secret meeting
to exchange views 00 tbe mo
mentous question. It has trans
pired that they were unanimously lo
favor of tbs Monroe doctrine and eom*
of tbe metnbersof this e«lf-conetituted
committee were so strongly In favor of
that doctrine aa to threaten to prevent
the eonetruotlon of that canal by Eu.
ropeens even by a war unless tbe con
sent of this Government was asked
1 and its eo-operation requested btfore
the work was bsgun. /
Should this blood-thirsty, self-cons
tituted committee continue to move by
auoh jealous regard for tbeir country’s
honor. We may expect to hear of an
Amerieo-European wgy at an early
day, beoause report says tbe State De
partment through Its diplomatic corps
boa learned that England, Francs and
Germany have formed a special alli
ance for the purpose of constructing
tbs Panama Canal in accordance with
W r Touts fraternally,
JamxsF Brrwr,
Paster ef Bapti* Ghorah Bamberg.
Bamberg, February 12,1889. <
defiance even of tbs United States.
Should this be true we shudder to
think of the blood-shed and ruin which
will mark the rout of that seif-consti
tuted committee when they- Invade
those hcritfle countries.
Hon. L. E. Bleckley, one 6f the
j uslices of the Georgia Supreme Court,
attar readlug a number of opinions
from the bench tho other day, an
asuneed his retirement therefrom by
reeding thefDItowlBg unique "judicial
opinion’*: "
IX THK UATTXB or
Blaetley, J.
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and breast.
doepali
where.
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Pam of doubt,
mfsaablnt light in
1 Psaoaaadreatl
her* bek
. we fhxa work and
'SEtf&nf’cn:
ft but this, from sin and soil.
Does God per mU to snow.
^ Art they the beat
below? ^ :
Aeoordlng to our Tuesday's adrioee
from Columbia, the Legletetow would
not edjourn before to-day or to-mor
row. Tbe members of both houses
^worked diligently.
f Tbe vodeotlne ero^ wasttry large
this year.
- fCamdee Journal | : s'
There is still ngood supply of cot
ton coming la.
8am Lee was In town last Monday,
abd there wae a grand rally to- hear
bhn speak.
Gkove Cottaok, Feb. 7th, 1880,
Mn. Editor:—Ma says that little
BlrKmuet not ask too many questions,
Ml like all members of my aex, I am
Inquisitive and bog you tueatlsfy my
curiosity if you can. A few nights ago
several ladles wvre ot our bouse, and
were talking generally qf men, matters
The Business of Camden te from TO and manness. They all said they wer e
to SO per cent better than it was at the
same time lost. year.
Bev. A. W. Lamar was accidentally
poisoned last Week by eating some
uauned tomatoes, but b^e entkdly re-
covered. ——
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The fair given for the benefit of the
Presbyterian Sunday school was de
lightful, and the receipts up. to expec-
tatlooe. r
The County Lodge of Good Te
t it
em-
plara met at Oamden on the 4th lost.
It embraces Lodges In both Sumter
e»d-Kerehawr*- > • • —
school dietricts, the highest being
$157 and the lowest $25v for any one
district.
A fellow hi the Taxahaw aertion let
bis pistol go off accidentally, and In
stead of killing a human being, as is
the ease niue times out of ten, killed a
mule that was foolish enough to be
standing around.
[Edgefield Monitor. [
Wenther bahnyand spring like,
piontiag English pens and Irish
potatoes now in order.
A colored youth of 18 and a sable
nflaldvn of 80, residents of Johnston,
were married on Monday night. A
funny thing la love. No cards. ,
Bev, Dr; Teasdale, the evangelist
from Knoxville, Tenn., is holding a
series of meetul^s in the Baptist
Church at--Johnston. Congregation,
large; considerable interest manifested.
Tbe schools bars opened with most
flattering prospect*. At Job ua ton,
Batosburg, Leetvlile, and Pleasant
Grove, the attendance is larger than
ever before, averaging upwards of
fifty igBofiw Mffl. -**-
fond of the Bar. Two elderly ladies
sahl they wanted to get Holmes be
fore the year died. One stout lady
sail she desbred to become Gaott,
another that she preferred good Ayer
to any thfrig else,another the t Rice was
all she needed to.mako her happiness
complete, another that she intended
to make Hhv, and tha prettiest of the
crowd said she wootsd a good busi
ness man, a regular Skinner to^take
charge of bar and her property, what
did they racuu, Oi Mr. Editor?
Mpi
SwrsT Sixtkks:—Possess yont soul
In patience—In a very few years you
will discover. It may be that careful
reading of the matrimonial depart
ment of Tint Peovlk will shortly throw
light on the meaning of this myste
rious discourse. So mote it be. But
wo doat know.
Ed.
8pfaklngof* friend—an old "hatch,’
we suppose—the Monitor says: “We
are tired of wasting our sympathy on
such wretched mortalSj Who are mise
rable from choice and not from nec-
cesslty."
The dwelling house, with most of the
household goods, corn crib, with 125
bushels of corn and about 200 bushels
of ootton seed, and some other out
buildings. belonging to Mr. E. D. Mob
ley, were destroyed by fire January
20th. No insurance. The woik of an
Incendiary.
[Greenville News.]
Cotton trade revived. The market
ranging from 10 to 13 cents, and 250
bale* aold In one day.
Tha entertainment for the benefit of
the Butler Guards was a success.
Of whiskey and beer, the News says:
“Our motto la to let both slide—but
net down your throat.”
The Methodist bretbaren are ooa-
sidering the plan of renting pews, and
will propose Its adoption by tbe church
next Sunday.
Greenville County baa five cotton
mllla4Camperdown^Peedy River.Butea-
vilie, Buena Yiata and Fork Shoals—
about one-tblrd of tha whole number
Id the State.
Orangeburg—Hon. Samuel Dibble
baa been elected Chief of the Fire De
partment la Orangeburg, That wide
awake town has treated itself to a new
fire engine. Could anything abort of
a sbowar of live coals Induce Barnwell
to do the same.
Chesterfield—Tbe penitentiary la re
inforced by six prisoners from Ches
terfield county.
> Marlboro—A large three story brick
stQre In Bennettsvtlle, the property of
P. L, Breeden, with Its contents, was
burned on tbe night of tbe 12; cause
ot the fire unknown. Tbe store was
but recently finished. Loss, $20,000;
Insurance, $10,000.
• Richland—An election for four Pro
fessors and two Foremen for tbe
Agricultural College will take place on
tha second Wednesday In May. Each
professor wHl receive $2,000 per year
and house rent free, and each foreman
will receive $700 and house rent free.
Attention !
I*&A-*T»r B, C, >
Ur.uiams, S. C., February 16, 1880. J
By order of General Monte I liereby
eeuutcrmnnd the order, AgsembKiif the
Regiment at Bara well V. U. on the 23Ui in
stant.
By order
I>.PAlT, SOJOL’RNF.R,
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Pol. Commanding.
J. B. STE^OMAS. Advent.
NEW AD VERTHEMEST$.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
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stoves, stoves! I Wedding Gifts
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Execut[pi&l£s k -
Barttly, Jolmnon k Co., *t. al., v». Joeeph
Erwin—Execution Sale. ,
BJ VIRTUE (if AN KXECUTlOilTO ME
directed in the above entitled cnec, I will
offer for ea e, at Barnwell (/. H.-, S. C., on
Monday, the let ^ay of March, 1880, it be
ing saleeday, the following real property,
to-wit: (
All tho right, title and intercut of the
above defendant, hi and to that certain ttaeft
piece or plantation of land, situated in Bull
I'oad Township, in Barnwell county, South
Carolina, containing 2,700 acres, more or
less, and hounded north by lands of E. O.
IVillingi-atn and tj. K. Lawton, east by the
“Watch Gall,” south by lands of‘the estate
of B. H. Brown, T. B. Bennett and Ur. J.
U. Erwin.-and west by Savannah river.
\ Terms cn»h.
Purchaser u»pay fi^r paper*.
, J. W. LANCASTER,
AiiviL
-ex.
Execution Sales.
Clark Bros. vs. Geo. C. Wimberly—Execu
tion.
BY VIRTUE J3F AN EXECUTION TO
nwt directed in the shove eifiH'ed case, 1
will offer for sale at Barnwell Court House,
South Car61 inn, on Monday, the 1st day ef
Marsh next, it being salesday, the fbllow
ing real property, eituated in the town of
ABendale, in Baruv. ell county, South Caro
lina .*
KE W AD VER TtSEMEN7 S.
G\ W. M Williams
Altomfy and Counsellor at Law,
MIDWAY, S. C-
Correspon^enos with rollablo attonv-ys fn
all tho ot incipal cith-s in tho Puiltai
States and t fobiO-tifu
TToHce
rK$mm r wrmiKs.
—charj^e.
The nndereigned hereby give* notice that
she will file her final accounts as Guardian
of J. M. Hair, F. M. Hair, K. If. Bair aftd
E. C^Ray, formerly Hair, with tbe Hon. W.
Gilmote Si.nnis. Judge of Probate of Barn
well county, and ask for Letter* Dismissory,
8AKJ H B. nolll,
feb!9 4t -.Z' Guardian.
Notice 10 Creditors.
J. J. Brabham, Clerk. Ac., as Administra
tor, Ac, vs. Edward It. Hays.
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF HON.
A. P. ALDRICH, made In th« above enti
tled cause, On the 3d February. 1880. all
and singular thecnxllt.ors of the estate of
J \V. Bitter, are hereby notified uud re
quired to prove tholr claims before mo on
or before the Hat Instant, or be debar red
from partisipntinx in tire fund to arise
from the sale to be made herein.
J.J. BRABHAM.
feiHV-Jt Clerk Circuit Com t.
Executor’s Notice.
the undersigned hereby g'v s notice to
all whom itiunyconeern, that on Tuesday,
theMtadayof February, 1880, at eleven
o’oUx k, a. ru. he willtll^ his Unal account
ss executor of the estate of William Hutto,
deotweeJ. with the Honorsble W. Gilmore
Simms, Judge of Probate for tbe county
of Barnwell, and at the same time apply
for Letter* Dlsmlesory. •
WILLIAM W. HUTTO,
February 1st, 1880. * Executor.
feb5-8t
Euilding and Repairing.
I would asv to my friends and the pub-
ally “ * ’ ‘ ' ' '
ally, that I am now located at
Barnwell O.H., and am prepared to do all
kind of work In my line—such as Building
snd Repairing Carriages, Buggies, Wag
ons, Carts, Jte. Also, Blacksmlthlngand
Horse-!-hoeing done. All work done at
shortest notieo. and satisfaction guaran
teed. Ifeblil-Jml W. L OONNELLEY.
1. The Erwin T?o**e‘ and Lot, bounded
north by road leading Into the Barnwell
rpadl.easi by Main street, south by Pleasant
Ei’ect and west by let ef Mrs. Jane Best.
2. Lease ef the Store House and Lot,
lately occupied by the defendant, contain*
ing one fourth of one acre, and bounoed
north by Henry Franklin, east by Main
street, aonih by Bay street and west by h*t
ofJ.lLC. All.
3. The Furniture Store, lately occupied
by defendant, bonnded north by tha Allen
dale Hotel, east by lot, belonging to the es
tate of James Williams, soutlf by lot of Robt.
Adger, and west by Main street.
. 4. The Mixi>on House and Lot, lately oc
cupied by J. 8. Mixsrn, Esq., and bounded
north by Bay street, east by Mrs. J. B.
Senrson, south by Railroad Avenue,and west
by Tofof W. H. Stark A Co.
5. The Drug Store, occupied by Harley A
Bearoon, bounded north by lot of W. F.
Guoge, east by Main street, south by Esther
street and west by loTofO. M. StiMteiT'
Terms cash.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
i. .LiLllLlil...
J. W. LANCASTER,
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Ex**cuiIon Sa’es.
•Ls. D. Aiken, et.al., vs Win. A. Martin.
—Execution SaTe,
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO-
me directed, in the above entitled case, 1
will offer for sale at Barnwell C. H., South
Carolina, ou Monday, the 1st day of March
next, Hieing sariesday, the following prop
erty. to-wit :
1. All that traot, piece or plantation of
land, situated, lying and being in Beldoe
Township, in Barnwell county, contaiuiug
3,POO acres, more or less, and bounded north
by I/iowerThree Bun*, ea-t by lands of Gen.
A. K. Lawton, south by lauds of T. H. WiL
liiighant, aud west by Lower Three Buns.
2. All that tract, piece or plantation of
l.tndi situated, lying nnd being in Bernwcil
Township, containing 360 acres, more or
less, and bounded uorth by lands of James
Patterson, Esq , east by lauds of Charles
Peehrnur.n, south by lauds of J. J.-Ingram
and west by fthdg of Hev. M. R. RuarvaV
And on Tuesday after s.lesday, at the re
lidcnce of thodef.-pdaul, near Martin’s sta
tion, on the Port Rbyal Railroad, the follow
ing personal property :
T wo JUorsea,
Fourteen Head of Hogs.
Fifteen Head of Cattle.
Thirteen Bend of Sheep.
One Carriage.
Due Steam Engine.
One Buggy.
One lot Corn snd Fodder
Terms of sale cash. ..
Purchaser to pay Cur papers.
J. W LANCASTER,
f»hl2-td s. B. C.
Ex?fu!?on Sale*.
Gilliland, Howell k Co. vs. Henry Sense—
Execution Sale.
Attention, Mounted Infantry.
Allendale. February 9,1880.
Tits Commission Officers and non-Com-
mis*Ion officers will moot at Barnwell
Court House no tbe 33th inst, for Ueuerai
Inspection, at 12, m.
By Order.
B. R. KIRKLAND.
Colonel Commanding tin Regiment,
fobi 8-31
The Public Attention
la Directed to .
DsLeesep’s sebams and iu spite of the .apfte f9e*cers Comtract wlUa Oae
Peal tea tl tar y Board.
[Columbia Dispatch to tha Newsand Courier.|
Rumors have been circulating
around the cltj for several days of an
ugly scandal Id tbe management of the
Penitentiary. Oarefal Investigation
shows that a contract exists dating
frbm last fall whereby the State leasee
tbe Beegers plantation near here. Un
der the agreement Mr. Seegera, who te
one of tbe directore, turn lab ee the land,
Implementa and etock and the Pen!
tfotiary the labor, the product to be
divided equally between tbe State and
Mr. Beegers. The plantation will run
fifty ploughs, sod with seasons #111
furnish the Penitentiary with abund
ant food for the next year, and dear
250 boles ef cotton. The facto will be
reported to the Beoata on Tuesday
under tbe resolution ot Senator Croft
Tha bargain with Mr. Seegera te re
garded fs a most advantageous one
for the State.
Tbs commissioner of agriculture
will distribute through the county
auditors all ssada received by him
from the department at Washington.
Bev. Dr. V. M. Ksaasdy, late editor
el tbe Southern Christian Advocate,
Oborleatoo, & CL* died te Macon, Oa,,
February 15th, of apploplexy.
Special Order
ojo. 1
Prom Headquarters,
AS FOLLOWS:
Beil remembered that J. J, MILES, late
of the firm of A llama & Miles, at Bamberg,
S. C., has thoroughly established himself at
tho old eland, with a complete stock ot
Dry Goods,
Notions
Hats,
Clothing, Boots
~ 7 - -- and Shoes,
Groceries,
Plantation Supplies,
Hardware, Crockery, Medicines,
Etc.* JEte.
In fact, everything the trade require
which he will sell cheap, for cash or country
produce, and will supply time customers on
reasonable terms. Call and see him before
making arrangement elsewhere for the year.
Jan2t-#r ’ —
1). A.. WALKER.
Importer snd dealer In Italian and
American Marbles, Tomb-stones of
any design, made on most reasonable
Mims. BstabRsbed In 1792. Char-
lesion. 8.Q. janl5-ly
10O elegant cards 100
With your nape in Print, only 10c.
Address M. L. HAIR ft BROS.,
J*h Printing H*u#*, Corn HiH, Texas.
FICEING & DiTART,
Attorneys, Solicitors ud Counsellors.
Fsjtxcis W‘. Ficx «o,
Columbia, 8. —
I Joax C. Da vast,
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Barnwell C. H..8.C.
Advertise in Tub Pxofle. "
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO
me directed, T will sell at Barnwell C. H.,
South Caroltna,|on Monday, the first d oy of
March next, it being salesday, the follow
ing real and personal property :
All that tract, piece or plantntion of land,
situated, lying and being in Barnwell eounty,
containing one hundred and twenty-five
acres, more or le**, and bounded north and
eaet by lands of J. w. Hughes, south by
lands of F. E. Copeland and west by lands of
D. A. Fender.
One Horse.
And on Tuesday after salesday, at there-
dence of the defendant, in Barnweil county,
One Lot General Merelmndise.
One hundred bushels of corn, more or
loss. 4
Two Thousand Pounds of Fodder, more or
less .
Two Uuudred bushels of Cotton Seed, more
or loss.
One Bale of Cotton.
8ix Head of Cattle.
One Wagon. <
Fourteen Head of Hogs.
On# Saddle. — —-—
^Terras cash.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
J. W. LANCASTER,
M>19-td K B 0.
©SO, H» COFFIN,
IN
COUNTRY PRODUCE:,
Poultry, Panic, v
Eggg, Butter,
Potatoes, &c.,
No 108 Meeting St,, Charleston, S. C.
ttelfc.v ' *
rtr
A. Rubeustein
Farmers of Barnwell
NEEDING ADVANCES
- ' ■. -
roa
Agricultural Purposes,
ARE ADVISED TO APPLY TO
THEIR OLD AND RELIABLE
*RIEND,
« V
A Rubeustein.
febl2-2m WILLI8TON, S. a
Tax PsorM and Courier-Journal, $3.
ALsIiAN’S %
-At-
On hand and arriving by every steam
er tbe larpest and beat seteetea
stock of first class
South of Baltimore,
Which will be sold at priooe that de
fy competition,
Also, a full line of
Kerosene Stoves and Fixtures.
I sell the well known celebrated
Times Cook.
Without exception, the beet made.
SICiiARO J. B9BRSI.
118 King St., Charleston, S. G'
decl8 3tn ' • _
FINK WATCHES
American and 8wtei, of the Lateat Style*.
. RICH JEWELRY,
Ot N*w and Elegant D*ai«M and ExquUit*.
Workuasanip.
• STERLING SILT^RWARE,
In Fresh snd HewntHk! Pattern a, aapncially
' adapted for,.Wedding Presents.
SILVER PLATKDWARE,
XT
^ m
Ton SoU, Waiter*, te* Piioher*, Butter
Dishes, rups, OoblcU, Spoons, Forks of best
quality, ftc.
CHOICE FANCY GOODS.
Fx«arh and American (,'locks, Fin* Tablo
Cutlery, Spectacles, Ac.
Watches T Jewelry Caref
IDS
m
let
THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW-
* - EST PRICES.
, „ *■. James A llpn,
sep‘26-ly 307 King St., Cliarteaton.S. C.
B&. F.F, STOKES,
Druggist 1 Apothecary,
BLAG KM LIE,
S. C.,
FIRE INSURANCE
The St. Paul Fire
—AND—
Marine Insurance Company
CAPITAL ,....$1,704,881
THE SAFEST COMPANY IN TO
UNITED STATES
—Will underwrite on all kinds of property,
rti! and persons!, in Barnwell county, in
cluding gius. gin-houses, mills and umcbiu
cry. cottdu ginned and uuginned at tbu low.
est current rules.
II. M. THOMPSON.
Local Agent, Willislon. S. ft.
N. B. Policies issue*! in best Kuglisli Fire
Companies if preferred, confined to dwell
ing houses, stores and contents.
junc‘J7-tf
n AB on hand and Is onnutantly reorlvlngr a
w*U eeleotevi «ti>ck of pure DRUOM,
. . .jl eeleoted of nun
cSEMIOALK, PAIN18, OILS, PKHFUM-
EBT. TOILE ! r HKIC-A-BK iC, PATENT
MED1 1
CINES and Druggists sundries, all
tlie most reasonable
of which he offers on tin* most rsasonab
terms for cash or country prodttoo.
Professional calls iu town or country
promptly attended to. octj-ty
2C7 King St., Charleston, 8. G.
MI PB8T06II1F1S, »!
AXE A UtROK cou.rcnoiT’t.v
K’T't A M FCH *1 moderate prieas. JTt-lr
WULBER.N APIEPEli,
G E Steadman’s
jm f.shtb
-AND-
ctimcmc tenef
FOB SAL3S!
A Fshn three miles ft'om Blackvitle, in a
gocSd neigbborhood, containing 75 acres.
Dwelling and out tseildlnga in good order
A ten, several id-hor Huuoosand Lids, In
fine oondltb>u ft.r cuitivuting. Ku. o**--ful
crops, nonr Blackviliw. Alt of which will
be treated for ou acc"iu«>d^i I g terms.
Apply to G. E. STEADMAN.
HUckvlUe, H. t\
1880G H U i880
SPECIAL REDUCTION
IN PRICES CONTINUtfD FOR
JANUARY AND FEBRUARY.
—AT—
The N t,s ' c S ,e of the^outh
Superior Pianos.
Elegant Organs.
TEN OF THU BEST MAKERS!
—AT -
T. M. H. 0.1S.
Largs cash purchases, with unsur
passed facilities, enable G. O. Robin
son & Co. to sell at lead than New
York prices, wltb a good stool and
cover. Freight paid to any point.
L. P. Q,. S.
Numerous testimonials from pur
chasers, In this and other States, veri
fy the-fact that pries*- for pianos and
organs, of same make and style, are
less at the Music House of the South
than In New York.
Nfe 1.
100 Pianos! 200 Organs! At lowest
price*
On our popular monthly plan of easy
payment.
E. 1.0. K.
Purchasers of pianos and organs,
Musical Instruments, Sheet Music
and Musical Merchandise of every de
scription, will save from 20 to 30 pe
cent by visiting the Music Hones
the South, or corresponding with r
of
G-. O* Robinson <Sp Co-
Augusta, Ga.
Tuning and Repairing of pianos
pipe organs, and all kinds of musioa.
Instruments, by O. H. Taylor, tbe oolv
authorized tuner of the Augusta
jaofifim
Music House.
DAN]
—JOBBER OF—
Foreign ud Domestic Dry Goods,
bottoms, fc'aacy ti*o4s, Ac.,
153 MEETING STREET,
CHAHIaBSTON, 8. C
73-85
Advertise lu-Tax Pxoplx. It will
P*r Jon- j*
Wholesale Grocers
And Dealer In
Pro vision a, Liquors^ Tobacco f &c.
167 AND 169 EAST BAY,
Charleston. - * S. C3-
hov27-3m
SAM’LB.MAKSHALL E1>WaUUC.MAUSHALL
JfLlCH J. WKSODAT.
SAMIR. MARSHALL & CO,
1WPOHTE*, or
Hardware, Cutlary, tiuoa, etc., and
Agricultaral Implements.
314 KING ST., CORNER SOCIETY,
(Sign of the Golden Our).
ALSO, 55 and 57 SOCIETY STREET
CHX1AL.1CMXON. N. C.
Age ts for Celebrated Watt Plows
»ep25-ly
Bamberg Sale Stable*.
I have juri reenived a large rt/x-k e
very auperior HO USES arwl MULES
and offer them for sale at unprecclenU
edly low arires.
A call will convince.
F. M. BAMBERG,
■ov6> ‘ Bamberg, S. C.
THK INUKHKNDJENT
Ice Company.
Ice by the pound, hundred weight, bariel,
ton and car load.
PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS.
Applw, Potato**, Onion*, Frnit, Fi»h, Oyi.
ter.*. Game and Poultry.
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS.
Packed per order, a specially.
OUR SELECTED DRESSED POULTRY
Cannot he execlled in qnalily or prico. Es
pecial attention paid to abipping the game.
ICE PACKED FOR SHIPMENT,
Is large or email qnantltiea.
J. N. TJCRIIY Me CO..
BeylS-fi™ « Market 8t.. Charleston, 8. C.
ffira
A LIMITED NUMBER OF
active, energetic canvaeeer*
t> engage in a pleasant and
profitable boehme. Good men will find this
A rare chance /
TO MAKE MONET.
Such win please answer this advertise
ment by letter, enclosing ftamp for reply,
•‘•‘hjg what business they ksv^Wn en
gaged iu. None but tboae who mean bdainess
need apply. Address,
Fiilxt, Uaxtit ft Co.,
mehifi-ly Atlanta, On.
’ ^
Wboleoala Fruit
, ft !-.*t .. ... * - . , - r ■ • -
^ , Ap Pl^. Potatoes, Onlonp, Cabbage*, y
^ yoeoaouto, Lemons, Oraages Bamutaa,
Ralsbu, Figs, eta.
^ftpll 1 tf >y 8t ” 0ppo,lt * House.
A. Armstrong
9
H
WlLLMBTOlff. M. O.
Keep# constantly *n Mad a good supply
i ^ 1 f
General Merchandise,
at reasonable prices. All kiadf ef PRO-
DUCK taken 4 flair price*. eeplS-tf
NOTICE
IS BEREBY 0IVEN TO ALL OK
my former cuatomera that 1 have re-
aamed tbe Wagsntaa buaiaaaa, and all
ordara far hauilog of any description
left at My residence, or that of Mr.
J. T. Ingram, will be thankfully reoelv-
ad, tod prompt! y atteadad to.
aug7-
J. 8. MHUCK.
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