The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, March 18, 1880, Image 2
ReprM«*tativ« P*P* r B*r»weU Co.
LARGEST CXJUNTY OffiCULAHON.
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IA1, MARCH 18, 1880.
Ji-’-LLT
THURSDAY
R-X L.
i Ike Wllmliiuto* Errij Emlng.)
For fometlmc past Mr. Dana haa, |t
la brIloY«d, taken Httle active part in
the maoaipemvnt of the Bun. which Is
now chiefly managed editorially by 3
meb. 1 he first of these Is Mr. Henry
Wo
rt*sjK>j
L ro not r^poniiUU f&r »he Ticw* of our cor-
tfii.
i ■ ”
?TegiU U l . l - l JB l !^-.X!l^~-g
l>«aaoeratio E*. CommlUW!
BLACKvihLa Baakwm. Co, 8. C, L
March 15,1880 f
The ExecttUre Commlttse of the
Democratic parly, .Jormel ol 'tb^
Chairmen of local clube^^iir ari^t St
the Court Houae, In BaitrtcH. at 11
o’clock, a. m., on aaleadsy la April,
Prompt attendance ia recj,ueatnl, as
business will bis brought forward at
the hour epecliled.
G, B. LAirrlotnE,
Chairman Dem. Ex. Com.
Siprlw^ Wqaalls.
The reasons which Induced Ihc
Stutc Dctmywatio Executive Committee
to call the Nominating Conyeutioa (o
ineoton the fir»t day of <luuc were cer-
♦iiiniy satisfuctory to tlw Committee.
\\c have nil Ault to Had with their
action. Unfortunately, however, for
the public good and the public peace
there is a small, jealors and irascible
party which hods fault with every move
ment on the political cheas.boaid uot
inspired by its leaders. They assume
that nil wisdom and public virtue arc
centred lu their coterily—and are ready
to denounce all others who have the
sense and manhood to differ with them.
Tlity w7!l probably growl because
they were pot consulted and permitted
to dictate the policy of the .party and
arrange its schedule. Spring squalls ure
short if severe,and wheu the clouds blow
over the summer will open gloriously.
BC1ST,
Kdncatlonal.
EDITOIt.
Rionr Trachixo.—Now the end of
all rlghtly-oimcd teaching is to produce
na S Siiaih*oned'^bolitfiatTbefS-e •ymmotry of manhood. The loAiest and
an mm.. . , ^ ^ ^
the Republican party was aiarted}'aod
who Is to this day a Republican of the
stalwart order. The next Is Mr. Wil
lard Bartlett, Jr. (representing H. O.
Roberts) a Republican of tbe Seward-
Evarta school, and last but not least
Mr. John btrfoton, an advanced
Schwab Socialist, who marched under
the red flag along with Theodore Til*
too, Victoria Woodhull nbd others in
the eetebrated procession in honor of
the French Coammolsts executed for
the murder of a Catholic Bishop and
others in Pagta He was also a sp^ak
ME
most perfectly balanced development
and action of all the powers of man in
all their relations within-tbe individual
man and in the relation of man with
[»cr beings—even so comprehenai?eaa.
this—is the final purpose of the most in
telligent teaching*
The aim of teaching lies in the pupil
—In the whole nature of the pupil. The
not to lie judged
SHEHFF8 SALES.\
Execstloi Sales.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROUI.A- \
BARNWELL CO&STY. >
S. G.OrtLnm, f«r snolher, against O. P*»A.
Wilson.—Rxeeutlon Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF AS EXECUTION TO ME
directed in the atwre enlitte<i yutie, 1 will
»el , at Barnwell l!. H., S. C., on Monday,
the5(hday of April, 1880.it twing onles-
day. the following real property, to*wit:
All that tract of
_ success of teaching is
la *°y o **8^ }„yi that the teacher can mansge^as host to
scrape together from the vdrious cup
boards of human research, and lay be-
‘.i. «r:,T,i f- >.i. .h, . PP0 .
Pennsylvania rioters of that year, and
he delivered a speech the other day in
New York In which he declared' his
hope for a revolution la England
Queen Victoria before a jury of twelve
Irish paupers, and her being behead
ed on Tower Hill. He has also recently
been nominated for the Presidency on
» ticket with Dennis Kearney as Vice
President, by some German Socialists
a‘, the West. Hq is a Scotchman by
birth, well advanced in years, and
possibly naturalized. Herts a graduate
of the New York Times office under |
Mr. Raymond. Readers of the Sun
will always recognize his hand in the
allusions in that Journal to the limes
as “a great Republican newspaper.”
He is a brother of Mr. William Swinton,
another Republican graduate of the
Ttmcaofflcr. who wrote a well known
history of the Army of the Potomac
animated by Intense bosHdiy to Gen.
McClellan.
NOTHING DKMOCRATIG ABOUT IT.
- It will tnnieen from tkhutbsolutely
accurate description of the upper
organization of the Sun office that
there la not a single Democrat among
the master spirits of the journal. So
far as reasonably careful inquiry
shows there is not'* single Democrat
connected with the ebtabllshmeut
either as an owner or important editor,
and It Is proper that Democrats every-
T ,. _ . , .i v. . • where should distinctly understand
W c feel satisfied that tbe bent niterosU tbfrBdfl frMTTOTV tieTCT Wf. Bad,
of our Stale and party will be subserved
by the nemiiiatiuu of uur townsman
(Sen. Johnson -Uagood, “the great
organizer of victory, ’ for the Gov
emorshrp. We favor his Domiiiatiou
because ive beleivo him the very man
needed ly the Slate at this juncture,
and If elected his administration will
prove him the peer of any and all the
diitiuguishcd men who have in the ja>t
adorned and illustrated South Caroliua
Na matter when or where the Dominating
Convention bo hold we are confident that
llagood istiie fawnrite ot‘ three-fourths
of aH straight-out Donmcrats.
In Order to moot'the expenses of the
«*uvcruiucnt the Mississippi Lcg-
idatum has nnpxod an annual tax of
tlircc dollars ou old bachelors.
The asset* of the Southern Life In*
aurauco Company were recently sold
ibr some $.17,000, and a dividend of
two per cent, on the surrender value of
oil policies fcriiU bo paid. Thb must be
gratifying ttf J6hji B. Gordon, United
States Senator from Georgia, and Al
fred II. Colquitt, Governor of the same
State, and traveling Sunday Schucl
teacher.
tito, muscularity and working force de
veloped in those who are fed.
It is plain that, in the great final
purpose ofull teaching, the symmetry of
manhood, the teaching of morals and
religion must hove a prominent part
and not only a prominent, but also a
quite thoroughly persuasive part. For
I hold, that none of the faculties of
human being can he properly Ufeiucd
without taking his whole humanity into
the account.
. Not even the actioq of the senses m
purely physical, or separate from the
moral and religious nature.
11)0 human eye under the dksoctiug
knife r very like the eye of an ox; but
when fn-ttse its seeing is human vision f
seeing, that is, as man sees- The moral
and religious nature must be trained in
the act of visiotrurwett-as in the saying
of prayers.
Tq see aright, and give a true ahd
accurate report of ayUat k
being' in (lie county
nm 6f/Bog^y Gut, confeininu four bun
dred end eighty.fire were*, more or Ices,
end hounded on the north by lands of W.
F. Barker and A. W. Kueptoi., east by
lands ot estate of J. W. Wilson^ deceased,
H. W. Presay end Charles Smith, emith by
lands of Cbarlee Smith and estate of J. J.
CeAq^Mii wasi by. Und*..uf. H. 1). CsTt; end
cHtatc oft'eter.
- Twm%Af-eeh! eosk. —
I'urdieser to pay for papers.
J. W. LANCASTER,
mblft-td ' ' 8. B. C.
Execution Sales. .
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA— !
BARNWELL COUFTV. f
Gilliland, Howell k Co. v». Thomas Beard
—KxiiitforSiTe. ^ ~
BY VIRTUP. OF AN EXECUTION TO
me directed in the aixtve entitled ease, I
will sell at Barnwell Court Houle, South
Carolina, on Monday, the • r >lh day of April
neat, it being saioaday, the following real
property, situated in Barnwell county:
1. The Homestead Tract containing 580
acres, more or less, and bounded north by
lands of J. II. Smith, east by hinds of J.'J.
Ceylon and Wm. Keene, south by H/J
Keane and Track Kearse and west by Mar
tin Brabham. _
2. The Daniel Halyard Tract, containing
200 acres, more er lees, and bounded north
by lands of John Beard, west by Wilson
Beard, south by Jeff Kearse, and ejisl by
Mrs. Sarah Miller.
8. The C. R Clnylon Tract containing 250
ncree, more or lets, and bounded by lutids
of Furman, Mike Vara, Henry Scase
and others.
4. The Wilson Beard Tract, containing
100acres, mire or less, and bounded north
by H. B. Beard eastbyJ. W. Beard, south
yj. A. McMillan nud west by G. B. Mc
Millan.
Terms cash. ,
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MW AD YEXTlSEMKXfS.
Clerk’s Sale.
Fine Groceries
Valuable Property tn Towi of Bamberg Charleston Prices.
STatr or 8otrrn CAWOt.rx*, ^ thr Common
BakhWcix CopntVV ) PlfOl, '
Daniel Weimer, as \Ad nudist rat or of Francis
J-Cassidy, Deceased, PtelnTttT, figalnst
Henrietta B. Cassidy, et^ah, beleudant.
BY VlttTUR OF AS ORDER MADE IN
this cause,'^by the Hon. A. P. Aldrich';
Judge of the Second-Circuit, I will $el1 ut
public auction, at Barnwell Court Tloi’se, iu
d. ^aid-etmwty (Old -Hint*, MONDAY, W Jicichboritood, tJial he
of Baruwe.l, on the day of APRIL next, daringlhe legal in Bamberg, where h
hours of sale, the following valuable real
estate, situated in the town of Bambeig. in
said county and Flats, .rig : / ■ l' ;
I. All that certain lot fronting bn Bam;
berg street, and one of thq best, stands foi\
bnstness in the town, measuring ou the fi'Snl
and rear, respectively, thiny-tive (35i)teet,
and on the respoeliv»*ide lines bne hundred
abd fifty (150) feetjilecp, bounded north and
aA-Vid; MONEY!
JustSlartfd! SurPlorcr KfW CooOsI
The Public Attention
’ la Directed to
Special Order
NO. X
- AS FOLLOWS:
A- B. SCHACHTE.
BAMRERG, S. C.,
Begs to inform the eiitrons of .the Town and
‘ • • ~ ip has begun hiiaineaij
tberg, where he intends selling the
Very Best Goods, at prices aa low as they
can he pm-chased in Charleston, and re-
pectfully invites those visttDig Town to
call and cxttmnc, and be convinced of <l»(t
fact. Respectfully,
nih-3m A. B. SCIIACIITF,*-
1— — *—
Be it remembered that J. J. MILES, laic
of the firm of Adams & Mile*, sit Bamberg,
8. C., has thoroughly established bunsett at
flu old stfind. with a complete stock ol
Dry Gooi(D,
Notions, lints, -
ClotUiiiA
» >
Gen. Grant is now in Mexico com*
pleting Itis political education. He will,
if earthquake, yellow fever, and revp-
liitions spare him, got back in tunc to
receive the Chicago nouiitiation, bo
elected to the Presidency next fall, and
put tbe loasous ho ie learning into pmc-
tical use. Mcxiatn methods are very
effective when governments arc to be
changed, and nobody appreciates this
better titan Ulysivs, the coming Ameri*
«aq Emperor. “ i*
from tbe chaiacter of ite organization,
never can have any other than a
strictly local busiuesa interest in the !
Democratic party. It represents no
Democratic conventions, no Demo
cratic sympathies and no Democratic
tendencies. This has long been an
open secret in well informed New York
t ireles, and there is no reason why it
ahould not be equally well under
stood ail over the countrj’.
For such a paper to step forward of
its own motion to attempt to dictate
the Democratic nomination is ridicu
lous. It represents nothing Demo
cratic, and It Is equally unauthorized
to speak for the Independents and
dlAsatlfled Republicans, who have no
sympathy with its mercenary Interest
In politics as a business. For Mr.
Tlhicn to put it forward to speak for
him shows bow utterly he has lost tbe
sympathy and eo operation in his own
Stalf ofall those who are bound to
n—»tU r*rt r •i*nr*!y thrmiffh
pr|adple. There ia nothing remak-
ble, however, about an alliance be
tween Mr. Tllcleo, who would ratber
see the Democratic party defeated
than see bis own selfish deslr
ed, and a body ol
those owning 1 he Bbn, who would
rather see their own party defeated
than to fail to gratify their hatred of
General Grant; but it is reraarkahl
that tbe •tterauhsa of Mr. Tildeu
through such organ should be regard
ed as of real importance by any Demo
crats of other Ntntes. If uuch Demo
crats underst-od the attitude ahd
symphathlea of those who control the
Hun ns well as they are understood
here,Its advice would be regarded as a
warning agalast whatever it recom
mended, aud its abuse be tbe strongest
recomtn ndation a candidate could
have.
•Ifish desires thwart-
>r Republicans like
Plitols a till picket kniroa have been
busy through the State during the past
few weeks. Cproncrs, undertakers and
-grave diggers have been reaping a liar
vest, while tax-payers are {laying for the
entertainment. In failing to pass a law
to prevent the earning of concealed
weapons the last Legislature disappoint-
, cit public expectation. It is comforting
to know that it will be passed next Win
ter. lu the mcaptimo wc beg to suggest
to the heroes of the pistol and knife
that common-place murders arc becom-
mouotonoos. If they expect to
create a sensation or wish to escape pun-
>*hmcnt they should resort to the use of
Dynamite tnd N’itro.Glycerine.
mg
*•' Cwwip-ewfrloaal CwaT«atl«a.
Under the provisions of the Demo
cratic platform the Convention to
nominate candidates for Congress ahd
i Circuit Solicitors is t> be held within
the Congressional District^. TbU
District is composed of Edgefield.
Aikeu.IUruweii, Hampton,Colleton and
I Beaufort Tbe Convention should be
held at ftoms point easily accessible
to delegates from these counties and
with abundant Hotel end other facili
ties. It suggests, itself to our mind
that Biachvills, is the most eligible
pi see (Of ths purpose In this District.
Easily ■ reastud by Railroad from ail
points, ampts hotel accommodation*,
with a^good halt for lbs meeting of
ftbs Contention always to be had. Bo
iro nominate BiscLvUle as a candidate
for thb pises of holding tbe Con-
gresalenai Oe.'renfton for this District.
No other place that mo can think r f
possesses more advantages, for the
puipoe*. OjecoKAj'HY. _
morality—to see in a slovenly fa.sin on
becomes a vice ; nnd habitually to make
an inaccurate report of the testimony of
sight, tends to make one untrustworthy,
or perhaps an irreclaimable liar.
It is always a responsible act io
answer a question. It is a noble act
to stir into existence a good question.
It is the noblest of all by tbe auswsr
of a question to lead tbe soul toward
and into the truth of God. Every
teacher, therefore, ought to learn the art
of the true Socratic method. Often to call
for an answer to a question of one’s own,
is to startle the soul from its sleep in the
thicket,-aud send it off upon the track
of search for food to satisfy - its deathless
hunger.
The eeiximl stage of the passage from
ignorance to knowledge acccnding to the
great Greek, was leached when the soul
knew that it did not know.
Now every human soul hns its ques
tions; some things it is curious to know.
A large part oi its great business in life
to ask questions. <
The art of teaching consists in aUrting
the right question, and urging them along
the truck of inquiry toward their goal
in finding the truth.
The power to stimulate and then to
direct inquiry is no small part of the
geniune didactic art—[Sunday After
noon.
ftlA MADE
Tac Stoic Item or racy.
Rooms ox thk
State Dem Executive Committee,
Columbia, S. C., March 10,1880.
A Convention of tbe Democratic
party of South Carolina will assemble
f t Columbia on Tuesday, the 1st of
uno proximo, at 12 o’clock M.. in tbe
Hall of the House of Representatives,
to uomiuaie candidates for Stato
officers, to nominate ‘ Electors for
President and Vice-President, to elect
delegates to represent tbe party in tbe
National Democratic Convention which
convenes at Cincinnati on the 221 of
June, and to transact such other busi
ness as the Convention ui«y deem
proper. The Natloonl Committee has
requested State Convention to instruct
their delegate!) as to tbe question of
tbe repeal of toe two-thirds lule now
In force in National Conventions.
Each Oounly is entitled by the con
stitution of the party to as many dele
gates as It has representatives in both
branches of tbe General ASeeutbl
The executive committee^ of the
counties are charged with the duty of
calling their county conventions to
elect delegates.
By order of the Committee.
J. IV Kkxkkdy, chairman.
John E. Bacon, Secretary.
R H E U M A T 1 S M
Fonr IwceMdiaricM Cunelit.
Gmekxville, Marcn 11.—-A prelimi
nary trial of Fletcher Mattox,
Dodson, Pleasant Adams and Rich
Bates, all colored, charged with arson
lb burning the Academy of Music in
this city December 7th last, was
before Trial Justice Hawthorne
afternoon, and the guilt of the above
mentionod parties and Joe Burton,
another negro who is still at large,
established beyond a question of
doubt. Dodson at his own request
was allowed to make a full confession
in open court, giving every detail,
from the first Inception of the foul
plot to Its consummation. Tbe evi
dence Is thorough, corroborative and
incontrovertible. The ease was beau
tifully worked up by Detective John
Curtin, of Pinkertons force, assisted
by our z-aloua and indefatigable
Mayor Townes. The polity wretches
were remanded to Jail to await their
trial aUht approaching term of court,
when they will most aurejy receive tbe
death sentence. Considerable indigna
tion is frit, but ths law will be allowed
to take its course.
When you feel a cough, or bronchial
affection creeping on ths lungs, take
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and cure it
before It becomes incurable. ^
Manufacture-! «uiy unut-t ui« above trade
mark, by the European Hallcyhc M-hII-
cine Co., of Paris and Leipzig Imm< dlato
relief warranted. Permanent curs guar
anteed. Nownxcluslvely used by all cele
brated physicians of Europe and America-
The hlgnest medical Academy of Paris re
ports 15 cures out of 100cases within three
• Mecret.—The only dissolver of the
S nous Uric Add which exists In the
of Rheumatic and Gouty Patients.
Cured, CiTred* Cured.
H. 8. Dewey, 9U Broadway, ImiUmma-
tory rheumatism. J. Lnavey, Esq.. 4V>
Washington Market, chronic reeum-uism.
Mis. E.Towne,C3East Nintn street (chalky
formations In the Joints), chronic rheuma
tism. A. M. Preper, 74 Newark avenue,
Jersey City, chronic rheumatism. John F
Chamberlain, - Esq , Washington Club.
Washington. D. C-, rheumatic gout. Wm.
E. Arnold, Esq., u Weyboesei st., Provl-
ueooo. It. I., of twenty years chronic
rheumatism. John B. Turngate, 100 Han-
ohez street, Ban Francisco, neuralgia sad
sdatica.
For Malarial, Intermittent and Chronic
Fevers, Ceills or Ague.
miClLICA IS A CERTAIN CURE.
Superseding entirely Die use of sulphate
of quinine, os it wiii not only out the
fevers, but will achieve a Radical Cure,
without any Inconveniences and troubles
arising from Quinine.
81 A BOX, G BOXES FOR $5.
Mont ree by mall, on receipt ot raodey.
Ask Your Druggist Fur Is, but taae no
or substitute, os our Sal
imitation or
titute, os our Sallcyllca
odd reset n (
seeing
WASHBURN /k CO.,
SOLE AdENT*^*
212 Broadway, corner Fulton street, (Knox
building). N. Y.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISES
rnurebi lyear.
BUL WINKLE’S
FERTILIZER DEPOT
Kerr’s Wharf, Charleston, 8. C.
Tit* following first class fertilisers, si
ways on hand and promptly shipped to or
d«r; No. 1 Peruvian Guanape Uuano—l<i
percent ammonia.
German KaiaU or PaUsh Salt, 25 per
cent. Sulphate of Potash.
No. 2 Peruvian ev Cotton Guaao, 8
cent, ammonia.
Nova Beotia Land Floater, 7 1,2 to 8 per
cent, ammonia.
Fine Ground 8. C. Phosphate Fleur.
Orders for other fertilisers mad at market
[prices. HERMANN UUL WINKLE,
I jauS-Gm Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, 8. 8. |
per
lAoamittlaAmAe* wtA V rsmK)ftl~g
X ft I VJIWWI wvr jprmfw i **• 1
J. W. LANCAS
mhlft-td
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Execution Sile?.
STATE OF S0UTH CAROLINA- >
BAHNWELL COUNTY, f
The 8tone Phosphate Co. against Barney
Diamond.—Execution Sale.'
BY VIRTUE OP AN EXECUTION TO
me directed. I wiil sell at Barnwell C. H .,
South Caroltna.'on Monday, the fifth day of
April next, it being salesday, the follow
itig personal property of defendant:
One Gray Mare Male.
Terms ol Sale cosh
J. W. LANCASTER.
mhi8-td 8. B. C.
east by lota of -Rice, south by Town
Hall lad, iRd-W^NflkjrBk mberg street.
2. All thaf*c«rtaln lot, - with .large and
commodious dwelling house and necessary
out-buildings therern, on the east side of
the street connecting, with the Pinnakcr’s
Bridge Road, containing about one acre, and
bounded nobli by Rice street (otherwise
colled Second street,) east by lands of late
Mrs H'llhelmins M. Cassidy mentioned be.
low, south by lots of Isaac S. Bamberg, A'.
B. Schachte, Henry N. Folk, Isaac 8. Bam
berg arid 17. Allison Wright, and west by
street Connecting with Biunaker’s Bridge
Road.
8. All that certain real estate fronting on
Rice street (otherwise called Second street,)
containing about three acres, and bounded
north by said Rice street, east by street re
cently opened by F. .\L. Bamberg, iouf1> by
\ots ofTown of Bambctg, Eiumiv C. Antley
and Isaac S. Bamberg and lot claimed by
said Emma C. Antley, aud west by* ihe
dwelling house lot above described. This
will he sold in lots, and plat exhibited on
day of sale.
Terms —£>ne-four!lt cash, the balance of
purchase money to be“paid iu two install,
ments, with interest from day of sale, the
purchasers to execute their bonds for such
balance conditioned to pay onr.half of same
and all interest then due on the first day of
January, 1880, an-lthe remaining onc-htlf
f crejlif ptrrrjon and interest due on the
fi\ day ol Jauinrv. 1dm!, such bonds to tie
eecUlXt^Jjy'"mortgage bTThe premises pur
chased, ami the purehaser of the dwelling
house to insure the Same for term of two
years from date of sale, and assign policy,
wed--purchaser*-tn pay.for papers and »<
cording. A portion of the tliree acres abovi
mentioned is now {danied in oat*, and pos
session of same wilt be v given as soon as
oats are gathered. ~ J. J. BRABH AM. -
Clerk’ oi Common Ideas.
Barnwell C. H., 8. C-, March 12. ffSft,
run 18- T r' 1 td
Exfcntfon Sa’es.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA- _ I
BARNWELL COjJNlY:|
W.T. Blanton vb. Preston Bettteon—Ex-
ecu44on Bale.
BY VIRTUE OF AN fcXWTTION TO
me directed, in tWe above entitled case, 1
sell at the residence of W. T. Blanton, near
Barnwell, on Mondav. the 8th day of April
next, it being eaieeday.
One Hundred bushels of Corn, more or
less.
Terms cash. .
J. W. LANCASTER,
feb!2-td S B O.
Morigage Sale of Personal Property.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA— I -
BARN WELL COUNTY, f
BY VIRTUE Of A POWER CONTAINED
in a certain mortgage from Barney Jeffcoal
to Alfred Aldrteh, dated November 21Hh,
1879, aud recorded ia the office of the
Register of Mesne Conveyances for Barn
well county, December 1, 1879, in Book 4,
H., pages l and 2, I will sell at BarnwellC
II., on Monday, the 5th day of April next,
ii being selesday, the following personal
property:
One Hay Horse.
OneOne horse Wagon and Harness. (
Terms cash.
J. W. LANCASTER.
mhl8-!d !**«"♦
■ —AT- , -
ALLtAM’S
*
FINE WATCHES,
American nnd Swiss, of the Latest Styles.
RICH JEWELRY,
Of New tind Elegant Designs and Exqeisite
Workmanship, —
STERLING SIL\'SKWARE,
In Fw^h and Beautiful Batterns, especially
; adapleA-for Wedding Presents.
SILVER PLATEDWARE, ^
» -
Tea Fets, Waiters,^Icc Pilchers^ Butter
Dishe*, Crips, Goblets, Spools, Forks of beet
quality, Ac.
CHOICE FANCY GOODS.
French and American (.docks, Fine Table
Cutlery, Spectacles, &c.
Walciftsi Jewelry Carefully Repaired
THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW
EST PRICES. t
James A lien,
*ep£‘ Ty 807 King St., Charleston, 8. C. ,
FIRE INS[JR\NC1
antPSliocp,
Groceries,
JliUtlftt'op Sanife. .
Hardware; Crockery, .Medicines,
Etc., Etc,
In face, everything the trade igequire,
which tie will sell cheap, for cash or country
produce, and will supply lime customers on
reasonable terms, t alf nnd see him before
making arrangement elsewhere for the year.
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Wholesale Fruit Dealer,
Apltles,.Pottyoee, t^iior.B.CftbbngeB,
Cocohrinls, Lemons, Oranges Bauanae,
' " Raislus, Figs, etc.
2I5^ast^Bay St., Opposite Custom Ilousc.
sepl8-tf-
207 Kiu'pr St., Charleston, S. C.
teSt. Paul Fire ?
—AND—
Forectesiro.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA -
BARNWELL COUNTY.
Pelzer, Rodger) »t Cn v*.’ Joseph Erwin.—
Foreclosure.
BY VIRTUE OF A DECRETAL ORDER
from His Honor Judge Aldrioh, dated ‘Jtith
February. 188«, I will aril at Barnwell C. H
on ‘.Monday, the 5th day of April next , it be
jng snlesday, the following described real
property:
All the right, title and interest of the
aaid Joseph Erwin (being one undivided
fifth part) in all that body or tract of land
xitua:ed in Barnwell county, containing
thi’ee thousand acres, more or less; and
bounded on the east by Watch Gall, on the
west hy Savannah .river, on the north by
lands of the estate of IF. R. Erwin, E. M.
Lawnn and K. O. WilHngnain, aud on tbe
south by land* of J D. Erwin, estate of
Robert Harden and B. II. Broun.
Terms of sale cash.
Purchaaer to pay for papers.
J. W. LANCASTER,
__nth 18-td_ 8R- JL ^
Great Loss to Fanners
Out of 3.000 bale* of cotton boM in one
wee* In Atlanta. 1,000 sold aa stained or
dusty at a loos of ouu half oent per lb. The
entire weight was 49,000 lbs., amounting to
$245.00. a drougbti cannot be preyenie*!,
but thie great waste can by using Toole’s
perfect dusting condenser. It also secures
you perfectly against Are from gin and re-
taine sand tn ouUon. The very best of re
sults are guaranteed, both In turnouts alia
Mies. I am patting upthsss three sty lee:
No. I has four rollers perfectly fire proof.
-il : ■«- - hah only two
Order Sates.
M. 8. Mysrs vs. B. F. Brown, et at.
B Y VIRTUE OF DECRETAL OR-
deiw made in this cause by .1 udge
A. P. Aldrich, dated the 28th day of
February T 1880,1 will sell at Bain well
C. H. 8. O., on MondglTthe fiTth dry of
A {Mil next, it being sales flay, ths fol
lowing real property:
‘ All that house anil lot of land, sit
uate ia Barnwell, and bounded north
by an alley which separates k from
land of Dr. G. R, C. Todd; iorff h by
an alley witich sepaiates It fiota land
of L M. Hutson; east by Jt-ffetson
street, and west by Jackson street.
Containing one acre, mors or less, nnd
known as the residence of the late
AugustaG. Smith.
ALSO,
The following personal property:
Consisting of remnants of lions*bold
furniture, silver plate and jewelry.
Terms of Sale—.Tffe prrsontit prop
erty for cash, and tbe real property
for cash eu<>ugh when added to the
proceeds of the personal property, if
such proceeds be insufficient to | ay
the costs aud Uisbursments of this ac
tion, tbe purchase money of the said
real estate (or the balance thereof, if
any part be applicable to costs and
disbursmenta as aforesaid) to 6o pay
able in two annual instaliuienfs on tbe
bond of the purchaser with approved
personal security, to the Clerk <>f this
Court, bearing iutereat from the day
of sale, payable annually, secured by
mortgage of tbs premises.
Purchasers to pay for papers.
J. J. BRABHAM,
C Q, P
Clerk’s office. Barnwell C. H.. 8. C.,
March 0th. 1880. ~mtrH*irt
Order Sales.
J.* jt ftrabham aa Clerk, Ac., vs, Edward
B. Hays.
BY VIRTUE OF A DECRETAL ORDER
of rtie Hon. A. 1*. Aldrich, made herein on
the 20th day of February, 1880,1 w ill offer
for sale .to*-the highest -bidder, for cash, at
BarnwellC. M.,8. C., on Monday, the fifth
day of April next, the interest of J. IV.
Ritter, deceased, in all that tract rif land,
situated in Barnwell county, bounded on
Ihe north by lands of E. R. Hays; south and
east by lands of L. L. Rice nnd westhy
lands of it. E. Way, and containing one
hundred and ten act- s, more or less; the
said interest being one undivided fourth
jmrt thereof.
Purchaaer to pay for paper*.
J. J. BRABH AM,
C.C. P.
Clcrk'e office, Barnwell C. Ik. S. €.,
Match C. I88Q. . mhi 1 -td
Highest Medal at Vienna and Piiildel-
. . phla.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO..
091 Broadway, New York.
Mannftetnrers,Importer* and Dealers in
Velvet Frames, Albums, GraphoRcnpes,
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,
Engravings, ■ Ghromos, Photographs,
And kindred ro«’U»—CeletiritU'*, Actress-*, etc.
— AND A XAEOK CuXXECTION.TF
F’llAM VCM ut rati' t»ric*»‘N.,
*7 ' ”
mnirt/It; StADeHAM, KUWAaOX^AUJgftg ALL
JULH'S J. vrsmiT.-
Marinc Insurance Company
CAPITAL $1,704,88!
0 » ; « ——^ :
THE SAFEST COMPANY TN Til
UNITED STATES ’
Will .underwrite ou all kinds of property,
real and personal, in Barnwell cout.ty in-
cbuliug gins. giu-house», mills am) nmehiti
cry. cotton-ginned and unginned at the low
est current rates.
It. M. THOMPSON.
. Local Agent. WiHtslon. S. <
N. B. Policies issued in hest English Fire
Conqinnies it preferred, confiaed to dwcti*
ing houses, stores aud contents.
jtino27-tf ’
I88OGHU1886
SPECIAL REDUCTION
IN PITlCES CONTI NT ED FOR
JANDART AND FEBRUARY.
-AT—
SAM’hR. MARSHALL & CO.,
iMroRTrns or
and
Bard ware, Cutlery, Guns, etc.,
——* Agrinritural Itwplemeatg.
31 i KING S!., CORNER SOCIETY,
(Sign of the Golden Gun).
ALSO, Jo and oT SOCIETY STREET
CH AltloKwTOJV, H. C*.
Ape is lt»r Celebrated Watt Ilows
repL'.'t-ly
Eamberg Sate Stab’es.
I, 1.si, H ouse of tlicgouth
Superior . Pianos.
Elegant ; Organs.
TEN OF THE BEST MAKERS!
—AT -
T.M.H.O.T.S.
Large cash purchaaPB, with unaur-
passed fAcilitlea. enable G. O. Rob'.n-
8on & Co. to Bell at leas than New
York prices, with a good stool and
cover. Freight pail to any point.
L. I*. <i. S.
Numerous testimonials from pur
chasers. In this and other States, verl*
fy the fact that prices for pianos'and
organs, of sumo make and style, are
less at the Music House of the South
than In New Yolk. ^ , .
I have ju«t ro<'<-ivrd a large Moek o-
very superior UOUSLS aud MULES
and offer them for »-alc at unprecedent
edly low* price*. +
A call will eotiviiire.
F. M. BAMBERG,
novfi* ■Rnmlterp.-H.^ 1 .
'FHJ*i 1 1 > 101 * IC N JTt M ’A'
Ice Company.
trjr liy Hip jmm.il hundred weight, tanel,
(on aud car load. *
rUODUCE OF ALL KINDS.
Apple*, Potatoes, Ouionx, Fruit, Fish, Oys.
ters. Game and Poultry.
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS.
Packed per order, a specialty.
OTR SELECTED DIG^SKD POLLTKV
Cannot Lq excelled in quality cr prire, Es
pecial aitjiutivn paid to shipping the same.
ICE PAi'KED FOR SHIPMENT,
In large tfr small quantities.
.T.f*. TKltltV JtCO..
If
eeplft-ftm 9-Market St,. rharlestori^S. C. «•
Stoves, Stoves
t
price $1 per saw. «o- 2
rollers, the same machine, tf'C. No. *. A
new machine batting oa the old prluclole
though constructed^ on a different plan,
$Mo. per mw. The circular guarantee
will be strictly adhered to. If you con
template trying oito give me your adareee
at once, ana I will send of cat or come to
see you forthwith with model* aod all
other needed information. J. I* Touts.
Esq., Dear Sir, I have Mved I am Mtistled
$100 by the use of your dusting condenser
this year. 1 can give you the names of
many oorrebpoodingly blessed w_th It
Yours, Geo. Holman. Dear bir-YVe are
much pleaeed with your dusting condenser
Mason. Heborn and A. J. Weatncrabee.
Dear Sir—very Much pleased; can’t be
beaten. M.Oterlr.
For circular*, *0., address at once.
.' — J. 1$. TOOLE,
mhl8-$ai
Wiffist»>s.B.q.
nCKfiifk k 'BttANTr
Attorneys, Solicitors ril Counsellors.
Ft.vxt'U IF. Firausn,
Celunbia, 3. C.
Jon* C. Davakt,
BarnwellC. U..8.C.
M.
X HOTOGRAPHIC iVlATERIALS.
Wo are Headquarters for everything in
the way of
■ .
Stcreopticons and Magic Ivanierns,
Each style being tho best of its class in
the market. Beautiful Photographic
Transparencies of Statuary and Engrav
ings for the window.
Convex Glass. Manufacturers of Vel
vet Frames* fur
Glass Pictures.
Miniatures and Convex
feb2«-4 months
©E0. H. corasr
DBALBS IX
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
■-Poultry, Game, ,
Kgg8 f Butter,
Potatoe*,- &c.,
No 108 Meeting St. Charleston, S. C.
oclti- ■ ■ -
100 Pianos !
20Q Organs!
fsrksea
At lowest
On bur popular monthly plan of easy
payment.
E. I. O. Vi.
I'lirHinscrs of pirfrtod ttnd organs,
^Itmionl Itvstrumenta, Sheet, Music
and Musical °f •very de
scription, will save from 20 to ’K) per
cent by visiting the Music House of
the fjouth, or corresponding with
Gr. O- Robinson &c, Cq >
Augusta, Ga.
Tuning and Repairing of pianoa,
pipe organs, and all kinds of musical
InstrumeBls, byO. H. Taylor, the only
authorized tuner of the Augusta
Music Honse. jau8 Cm
Notice of Appicaiion for Pinal Dis
charge.
The undersigned hereby gives notice
thotwho will ille her floal accounts as,
Guardian of J. M. H dr, E. 11. Hair and K/.
C. Ray. formerly Hair, with the Hop. Gil
more HInims, Judge of Probate of 4Fare
well county, and ask tor Letters Disaiis-
sory, on March 20,18*>.
SARAH B. HAIR,
frhlO 5 Qusnlian.
DANIEL HAAS,
— JOIiliEK OF—
porciRn and Doniehtic Dry Goo4s,
a
*. IT*tl«n»,/> ; ’«acy Gootia, dk«.,
153 MEETING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C
On hand and arriving by every steam
er the largest and best selected
Stock of first elaas
7 2 — b5
y
* ‘ 1 -South of Baltimore,
Which will be sold at pilcoa that de
fy o^mpetitlon,
Also, a full line of
‘Kerosene Stoves anti Fixtures.
I sell the well known celebrated
Times Took.
Without exception, tho best made.
RICit&tiO j. HrMiilS.
118 King St., Charleston, S. C.
deol8-dm , *
G.W.
Altornt-y and Counsellor at Law,
MID WAY,, 8. C
Correspoiv’eHce with reliable attorneys in _ w
all tne nrincipal cities Ih] the United f
HU tea and ' anada. ^ ' febl9-0uy JD
Building and Repairing.
I would say to my friends and tho pub
lic gencrallv, that 1 am now 1 nested at .
BaniweirUH^ and «m prepared to do all'
kind<tf work in my Hite-rSuch as Building
I Repairing Carriages,
and
ons.
Horse^foelng done. ’ All
*0.
Boggles, Wag-
Ateo, Blackstoitbinganti
one. All work done (it
shortest notice,,and satisfaction gtiaran-
tced, |fobl2-2m) W. L. CON KELLEY.