The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, March 25, 1880, Image 2
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• r&roh 1$, 1800 f
The Executive Committee of the
Democratic party, formed of the
Chairmen of local riuba, wtiymeetat
t&e Court Home, to Barnwell*, nt 11
o'clock, a. m., oo eelaeday lo April.
Prompt atteodaocc Is requeeted, m
bUfelceM win be brought forward at
the hour epeclfled.
a. R Laanecit,
Chairman Dem. Ei. Com.
Ahum*. - t ,
t The campaign of this jear promises
to he conducted upon the part of the Re*
publicans on the most unscmpnlous and
energetic pita. Throughout the Union
t}ey are manhaliog all thetr regylan.
into solid batallioos, and see working
diligently for nmrnits. The Supreme
Court of tho Uuitei.Ststos, which is
composed of »majority of Repubficaos,
Las recently added greatly to the cour
age and hopes of that party by its recent
decisions, which hare the effect of plac
ing all the election machinery uodur the
supervisory control of tho United States
Deputy hlarshals. We all know how
aoscrnpuWmaly this adrantagp wi>l be
used. Those who warn before weak-
. jr* * t- f> * t ^ "" « ""a ) '
kneed in the caur«, and who were lesn-
ing towards Indcpeudcntism if not Dcin-
ocmcy, have .received trash courage and
are daily failing buck into the old rats.
Indeed, it 1 would be hard to estimate
the Injury done to the Democratic cacae
by these recent decisions; sad it is not
proper to underestimate it This confi
dence is not felt alone by those Repub
licans out of our borders, bnt through,
out South Cafo’ina—in every precinct
in Barnwell county, the ojd Radical
legions are quietly falling into line.
Krery Radical precinct chairman in the
county has received his instructh<as,
and, what is mnre to the purpose, hes
g>oe to work. The leaders are working
like beavers, and they an working to
win. They think they can win, because
•bey believe tho Democracy has gone to
sleep, and will not be aroueed to tuffi
cicnt enthusiasm to stem and turn the
lido after they hare got k fairly started.’
They begin work thne early in the hope
of etartinr this tidal wave before the
Drmoereoy is iiwarc of theft movement*,
dnd kr4 now gofti^ilT ofer'lRb obtinty
obtaining the pledges of the negroes to
•upporttbc LUdical nomiuoea. We warn
•ito Democracy to look to these thiugs —
to keep a sharp lookout on tho lending
lUdioal negroes of the county, aod to
organise at ooco.tlioronghly.
t'nrrylas C'eaecirtcd Weapoas.
The pram tbroughont our State ia of
one accord on the question of the evil of
carrying concealed \rcnpous, and are
onUpokcu iu denunciation of the pro-
uicious practice. Our legislators have
corns in for their share of unoouiplimcn*
Wiry comments orient this subject fur
nut passing a law at tho leat regular and
extra sessions of tho lugislatuio. We
agroc that it was a great oversight on
the pert of our lawmakers, but, Instead of
waiting our time in abuse of them, we
think it better to take steps to lessen the
evil as much as practicable without thoir
aid. Wc take it that every incorporated
town in the State can make ordinances
for the protection of life and property
in any case where it is not contrary to
the constitution. If this be true there
is no reason why tho practice could not
be stopped throughout th o State, M far
as aQ incorporated towns are concerned.
Seven out af <te« af the homteidee
in the State sre committel in cities
and towns, and if the lew is enforced in
every little town in the State it would
go a great way towards breaking up the
habit of carrying weapons concealed
about tho person. If the town councill
throughout tho State will take this
matter in hand they win do much in
tho way of repairing the omissions of the
legislature. J The plan of giving one half
of the fines to the informer seems to
work well where it has been adopted.
We hope Barnwell will lead off in this
matter, as she has done in so many
worthy enterprises.
' «• Pair Pawl.
We understand that a compromise
has been effected by tho Statehouse
Ring ia Columbia by Which Wiliiard is
tw yield graoofhJly bis plane a poo Urn
hupreve Bench to Simpeoa, and that
our Repreeentatives are to one their ia-
' ment 8o that for every one
ruined for onr “statesmen,' one Radical
has 10 he placated for dfeiatoo ud •*-' cr FlMfoC*
fence. “Barkis is willin’ '-Bcaulbrt
Crescent. >
W# shook! like very nraoh to know
what anribority the Crcsent has for malt,
fog the foregoing statement, and what,
aad of whom composed, is •‘lie State-
house Ring.” We want isfberaatimt for
Urn benefit el owe readers, aad we
bum te pit* it if M is .MeU atritMati*
vmuL u ti C.'\ : e r-# ; ,
i
•TATE If BWA.
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Orangeburg —The moat deetructlve
flreerwr known In Braoetivllle owurred
there on Wednesday feat about three
^ ‘ roke
put te two localltlew aliiultaaeously’
etroyed eight bdlldlogs lo the boel
none portion of the town. Theee were
the •totes of Messrs. Ftod Syphret, L.
W Lnrj oa, John Byrd, Jacob Kartell,
dwelling of Mr. A. J. L. E iwarda, the
post-offleo biffldlng, and two others
the owners of which we tailed id learn.
Messrs. Syphret and Loryea were
partially insured, but the others lost
everything. Considering the done
proximity of the houses, and the
absence, of a ftfe department, H lea
wonder tbit the larger portion of tfte
rows had not been burned. Its safety
indue eMely to the earnest aad nohie
»ttirte Pf 1 Urt ’ Tfitlawwr whu war bed
d r jS
iontlftlttif uHjftpd unreml t tlnjdx dfilIL
the rngtog flumes were subdued and'
their homes saved.
W. D. KMtlsnd, a yooug man tu.the
employ of Ifr. Bardea, at hie turpen
tine stUMn Orangeburg County suldd-
edtist Saturday week, by taking mor-
pbloe. Cause: Disappointment la love
(•(fairs.
Abbeville.—At the Methodist Church
last Sunday $18 65 was collected for
the Irish v sufferers. O*log to the
inclemency of the weather there was
only a small attendance at any of the
churches. At the other churebel the
eolteetlpna Waapostponed until a more
favorable time.
At EdgeOeld court those whose
hands were red with bipod were ac
quitted—those who bad stolen a few
dollars' worth were marched off to the
Penitentiary.
A subscription for the capital stock
to start a National Bank will be open
ed In town next week. (60,000 is re
quired.«.T 7
The merchants of Groenwood report
cash soles of 1880 far la excess of cor-
reepondiog time last year., H
Let ue run men for office oo thetr
true merit .and not on the magnified'
sbort-comlrgN of their competitors.
The people of this country are In no
danger of losing any of their rights or
liberties at tbs hands of contending
politic-Uns. It is to their interest to
do tbeflgreatest good to the public, that
they may receive the largest reward-
As a rule, alt of the candidates will art
honestly and to the beet interest of
ihtif ooos:itutents. The only question
is, which can serve us besil—{Pressand
Banner.
Greenwood shipped three thousand
and slxtydwo bale* of cotton from
September 1,1879, to March 1, 1880.
Postmaster Graham baa gtr>wa a
mobth older In bis effort to decipher
tbs following directions on a letter
Oeai tug a two cent stamp, which was
dropped In Ms office recently.
“The editor *>f the Barnwett Peofle
wants a few doxen cats. We know a
very aharmlng lady that would furn
ish him with qa« and pay the express
ohargmi also/’-HRea
lenflh
Senff her along.
•.PteyalcHl
mean.
It has been said that “the blood la
the source of lire.” It te as truly the
source of dfkease and death. No life,
that Is to eay. no healthy tieeuo can
be generated from Impure Mood, no
organ of tho body can normally per
form Ite Minotjons when supplied wMi
Impure blood. The fluid that should
carry life and health to every part,
oarrte* only wenkneee and disease.
Blood (s tho eouroft of life, only when
It 1* pure. aM* b»e become dlseneed,
f-e cleansed by
r jnedioa
. -. - - . Jbehucaan
heart eeode a wave of disease throngb
the system. To clean so the blood of
nil Impurities*, use Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Discovery and Pleasant Purgative
tnegy* effectual nHrmttte,
Pettis,
tonic, andoath art fc remedies yet diw
covert-d. They are especially efficient
In scrofulous disease.
J. W. LANCASTER,
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8. B. C.
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Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla to purify
tha blood and purge out the humors,
pimples, baffe and eoree which are,
merely emblems of the rottenness
within. , „ —/
j - Obester SChnry Judcn •
1 in silto shoses poets
wm Jons to hary
Judyn so<ly to Wm
Greenvillo—The floods have brought
large flocks of wild gees,) to the city,
and the sporfsrtfea stand lu their
back ptazx is and shoot them as they
swim around the yard.
Mr Thomas Goldsmith, who was so
seriously hjrt at his saw mfll some
days ago that it rendered amputation
necessary, died at his reeidenco on
Sunday morning last.
It Is stated that the second crop of
ootton is being picked from a farm
near Rock Hill, four bales having been
picked out since the 1st of January.
M»J. Win. Bayne, who has fllled the
office of coroner for GreeovlITo County
during the last three years, has ten
dered his resignation to the Governor.
The death of Miss Anna Duffy
sister of the late Dr. Thomas Duffy,
which occurred on Thursday last, was
a sad blow to many warm friends.
Miss Duffy was a lady of rare literary
accomplish men ts, and was tbe author
of a book of oholoo poems. Her re
mains were carried to her former home
In North Oarollns for Interment.
Tho gin-house and corn mfll of Mr,
J. H. Rosamond, eleven ftriles Ifom
Greenville, In Andersen CotTnty, were
destroyed by an Incendiary fire on the
8th Instant, Lose about $3,000. Juet
a week before tbe gtn-houee of Mr.
KHhu Wlggtngton wee similarly burn
ed. Neither was insured.
Laurens—A gfeat deal of cans has
been planted Iti Lauren* County this
year, and A large yteli^of syrup will be
realised by the farthers.
Tour correspondent being bn the
alerts* to the political views of the
Democrats of thh county, has Inter
viewed many of the prominent citizens
AStf ein tey, may safelyjputtlown
old Georgetown as supporting Gen.
Johnson Hagood for Governor. From
what Icaffghther If ft depended oo
this county, Hagood on entering
the Exeeutfve chamber might welt
exdatm Ten!, vtdl, vtcf. If the slgne
of the tlmew are an Indication of
tbs future, South Carolina will honor
natprial chair, the Georgetown Times
floesot with Preridaot liayas to ditpoM Dator ‘ al cewr .
of Willard by lucrative Federal appoioU] 8nd contrary^notWlUir
Courier.
soastsotuse of ProA Palos'S
Vapor: wblah keeps, the throat
from
the
clear
sad enabled
uoe those a whet
so oharkMd ahd
v tec trifled all who Had te* good for
K*. This vapor not
_ cures Qatarrb sad , Hosrseaess,
bqt Dyspepsia and every other pofbos
of’ th* Mood. Dome, tsrt s. ntimS'
8trtsr, PhttAdetphla, Pku- - «*et |
TSVltf* WVCAT,
MAKHUfiD -I
Hanjtierg, a. CL
o’chicb. p.
J tho B ptlst rhureh.
arch 17th. 18S\ at eltf ht
tli
itcK. ». m.. by the Rev. J. F Bulst, rir.
J P. Ofr and Mlaa Trkodosia A.I'tleh,
alhnf jUriMreli rotinly. .fJ.
i Draitd Opsaiig
• - - or=~
French 1 English Millinery
In tbe Latest '
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES
Will take plaee during the present week at
mc35 1
ADAMS’ MUSEUM,
Bamberg. 8. C.
For Sale!
HOUSE AND LOT IN TOWN
of Elko, good Peach Orchard, ncces-
airy ostbulldingsTgooiHrctt; —
For further pariicnlars, apply- da.4»r
caHoU YT. T \ItLETOX CAVE.
mh25» 4w
a FATE OF SWUTJH c utOLINA- - >
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J.Hyerson Smith,
AiShTJST.
■VVIL,I,Ie»TOtV,M. c.
Gradnate of the BaltimoreOallege of Den*
tal 8urgery. Will attend call* ia Hara-
w<ll and adjaceat coiiat'nM. mh2/>-:{
Adminisirator’s Notice.
Tnrjl'Nl^EESIONKI) GIVES, NOTICE TO
ietrator of the eeteieof SMmuel Dnaiels, tie*
onMed. with tbe llonornhla Wm. G. Simms,
and ask for Leliera Di»niisM>rj.
• JAMES KELLT, -
mli2-V<U Administrator.
Atlminislrktoi’s Nuin *■.
Tho nndei signed gives notice to all
whom it may concern, that on the 5»h of
April. 1300. ut 11 o'otot&, a. ui. bo will- tile
his final Account ns ndcnlnlstnitorof the
peraonai eeUta of Lewis M. Lee, with His
Ho no
onor W. O Klmms, Judge of l’iv>bato for
the county of Bar •well, and at the same
time apply for Letters OUuniSMory.
ELIA« LEE,
roh4*td A'tmlnistr tor.
GRAND MILL1NENY DISPLAY.
Ui»iSaUlr rtie-. b-gs to inferp tbe piiMir tbit. the
hai no# » '•oniptrUi Week of Si-iiiV mi A Smnmer
MUiiair). Urael,CmM -ii. Bi-LI «o«1 fcm-
broM <*iy, l*»njni;i llaiK, of thi- ih-wvKt stiap**.. lia^h-
larn, UivctM, I’orjiaa an<t olh t atue»ut i B
Ulb'-vio, Kam j I!Ii<Ik>iv> oft-wr) «Hiih aii<i,li>y-
The n«w*i fwimv rn etTeete'in 3IKs* %tin, mA
U*uxe list Trlnifuin^.. LUcm'iI »< ucb >'k)»er,,
Wontnre* itoww. Warra-riCwTiiJet', BtilL'miw. Ac.
0,<wa Nt'i-lUr lai..i'ba> Urea, Huiijdi. I Iran Triat-
minpi, talks,lace», Jo-ekwcar, Bat Oniament*, 4c.,
a maoralawortmcnt of Ku»cy snrt AliBiuerr (ionj*.
rs by mall promptly iilltsl audaatislacllun suar-
Gforge’a Creek Democrats.
'EhA voters of Georgota freek Township
are requested to meet at the flub House
on ri*turday,aprilRd.BMO.st Wo'clooka m.
for thepurposoof org mixing tho Dhbio-
eralfoCluo. A foM attendaneo lade fred,
as oflloors for the eosuing year will bit
elected. XJoas B. Z<)B*,
\ • ' x Chairman.'
^tek*M . . •: :‘ Ny v , >-w
Spool CottoN.
ESTABLISHED 1812.
TRADE
ro
Dfil
George A. Clark,
SOLK AGENT,
400 Broadway, New York.
The dWltKilTfi fnatoron if (Ms (pool oaHei arc
one of her nobleet son* with the Guber- lt »• ^
Mew lelixud Cotton.
Ubintabod aoft u the erttofl frott Whleb It b
•qual
*1 White Mpool*.
The black b tbe meet pdrAct
- 'X'
JT1S rlkL.ACK
It' baa been discovered
that tbe great •naoees of the Pinafore
In raMMa kkn mafli.
Otrarrh .•»• „
“b.
rfsSfcitir.’aJ
MbM^aatead ef aewirc
Utb ayool cettoo at
yal uaevi-
•pool not-
We taTite comparhoo aad mp*
'VNsaaterMff aMd ouituk*
iperk lily over ill others.
Kbe >>S WsWi Weak le and Mtafl
resfwrtfatlT ak
WwatbsaeMmof iu
tehre*.
NEW ADVERTISEMEnW,
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bHERlFF’S
O aIao
EpiTt-pnoIr
K
IffATEVOF touw O^ROI.ILA- ,,
B.fllNWELL COL-Tfl'. f
8. O.Gfkl.am, fi»r anmiier, a/iiinut 0. L. A.
— 4,-Wilson.—Execution Sale. - <
BY VIRTUE Of AN EXECUTION TO ME
directed ip. the obovo entitled case, I will
aul., at llm nwellH., S. C., Sn Xhmday,
ths&ibday of April, 1S80, it being, sales-
day, tho following real property, to«wii: '
AH ihat tract nf land, situated, tyinf; and
beyig ta the county of Barnwe l, *'ou the
waters of Boggy Out, coDiaiuiug four hun
dred and cighty^fivo acre*, more or less,
and bounded on the north by lends of W..
F. Barker and A. W. Kneptoo, a||j4fe
e-tolo of J. W. Wilson, tkcCased,
IhoUh et pi
ft. W.Pr*
lands ofCb
PfeRtyand Obnrlej Smith, south by
' t’harlea Smith and bsteto of J. J.
Cater and west by lan Ja of II. B. Cave aad
eaiHle ofCatbr. ' • v ’
Torms of sale cash. <
fif at a or So rTk t’Akori vs, l /» tkr Comnw'n
"; Barnwki.i.’Osnnf-
Daniel Weimer, ns Administrator of Friutcis
J- Cassidy, Deceased, IMainjift, against
Henrietta B. Cassidy, et al., belendnut.
BY VIRTUE OF AS ORDER MADE IN
this canse, by the Hoti, A.-T , . 'ATd'rich,
Judge of the Second Circuit^ I will sollnt
public auction, at Barnwell Court House, in
w»hl county and State, on MONDAY, tlio
fifth day of APRIL next, during the legal
.hours of salo, the fiHowing 'viilunble real
-eHtate.jMtuatod in the town of Bambcig, iu
SsA|jeofi5IjOaid Stale, vis :
C that certain jot' fronting on Rnm-
Wrg street, and one of the best st an da for
ExecutiDfi Sales.
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STATE 0FS0$TH CAROLINA—
BARNWELL COUFTY. ,
Gilliland, Ifotvetl A Co. vs. Thomas Beard.
~ ■* . ^ —ExsenUoff Sate.
BY YIR.TUE OF* AN EXECUTION TO
me directed in the above entk'ed case. 1
will sell at Barnwell Court House, South
Carolina, on Monday, the 6th day of April
next, it beinglatesday, tho following real
property, situated in Barnwelj county .-
1. The ilomestoad Tract containing 680
acres, mors or less, and bounded north by
lauds of J. 11. Smith, east by lands of J. J.
C'ayton and Wm. Kearse, aontli by H. J.
Kearse ai d Freak Hearse ana west by Mnr
tin BrebhMB.
2. The Daniel Halyard Tract, containine
200 acres, more or Icss^and boumlbd north
by lands of John 'Beard, west by Wilson
Beard, south by Jeif Kearse, and cast by
Mrs. Sarah Miller.
NEW XD VER TISEME NTS.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.,
Clerk’s Sale.
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Valoable Properly ia Tfcmflkfflwig
ice.
it.
Ljb Makinp; and Ilcpahin" done on the shortest-ifetice and roost rcasonallo teriiis.
Satisfaction xuurantuecL Give toe ft call at my sbapi, . • »
tiihlB-Bm * vr' BLACKVILLK, S. C.
AAiaiue“*in the town, measuring o'fi thetiont
and rear, respectively, thirty-tive (36) feet,
and on the respectivo side lines one hundred
and fifty (160) fuut'deep, bounded north and
cast by lots of J'. VV. Hiee, south by Town
HITT Ebr; ISffVesT Tly WmWYpireST
3.TheC. R Clayton Tract containing 250
acref, morn or leis. smrbouriifed^ by lands
of Furman, Mike Vara, lioury is ease
and otliers.
4. The Wilson Beard Tract, containing
lOOacras, m>re or less, and bounded north
by H. D. Beard east by J. W. Beard south
by J. A.i McMillan aud west by G. B. Mc
Millan.
Terms ennh.
Purchaser to pav for papers.
. _ J. W. LANCA8TRR,
mhl8-td s U. C.
Fxecution Rale-
BAltNWtLL COUNTY.
>8jihato Co egaliii-t Barnley
ua.—
Tbs Stono Phosphato Co ..
Diamond.—Execution hide.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO
me directed. I will aell at UornueU L. il ,
South Carolina, on Monday, tho fifth J iy of
April next, it bci.ig salesday, ihc follow-
ing personal property of defendant:
Ono Gray Mare- Mule.
Term* ol Balo cash
J. W. LANCASTER.
mhlS td S. B. C.
Exrcuiun Sa'es.
STATE OF SOU FH CAROLINA—
BAltN WELL LUliN
W. T. Blanton vs. Frsatoo
ucutiun S-lo.
Y 1
Ik ttism—Ex
it Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO
me directed, in the above entitled case, I
st-H at the rasldonco of w. T. Bt,niton, iisar
all ooncaraad- Oiat o» the 27ih day of April iutiiwhU. „ n Mwtirta*’. the Mh day of April
next lie will file hit final account h« a*lniin- uext. It 6iifiU.v > j v —
One Hundred bushels of Corn, more or
lues.
Terms cash.
J. W. LANCASTER,
febia-td K B C.
MufigaRe Sale uf Personal Pfopeity.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA —
BARNWELL COUNTY.
BY VIRTUE OF A POWER CONTAINED
in a certain mortgage fivun Cirncy Jetfcoat
to Alfred Aldrich, dated Novemher 2tMh,
1871), aad recorde<l in tho office of the
Register of Meene Conveyance* for Barn
well county, Bcccmhcr 1, ISlflP, in Book.4,
H., pages 1 and 2. I will sell at Barnwell C.
H-. on Monday, the Ath day ot'A^ril next
u being salcsday, tho fotlowiag personal
property-' » ’
Ono Bay Horse.
OncOte horse Wsgon and Harness.
Terms cash. i
/J. W LANCASTER,
mh18-ld
!A gent.
Fore clo> ore.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA -
BARNWELL COUNTY.
Pelter, Rodgers A Co vs. Joseph Erwin.—
Foreclosure.
BY VIRTUE OF A DECRETAL ORDER
from His Honor Judge Aldrich, dated 2tJfli
February, 1880. I wtH soil at Barnwell C II.
on Monday, the 6th day of April next, it be
ing, saleedaj, the following described real
property;
All the right, title end interest of the
said Joseph Erwin (being one undivided
fifth part) in all that body or tract of land
situated iu Barnwell county, Containing
three thousand acres, more or less, and
bounded oh the cost by \tatch~Gall, on the
««t by Savannah river, on the porth by
Unde of the estate of If. 11, Efvnn, E. M.
Lawton and E. G. B'lllingnnm, Sud on the
aorfth by lands of J 1>. Erwin, estate ef
Robert Harden and B. II Brown.
Terms of sal* cash.
’ furchaaevtofny fs’r papers.
. J. W. LANCASTER,
mhlR-td N 8. B. C.
A Great Loss to Farmers
Out of 3.000 teles irt. cot
ooa'Di Atlanta. l,t)ft)%>dd
cottonrsold in one
weea In Atlanta, i.wu^dd as etalned or
ilusty nt a loss of one firtlf chut pt‘r lb. The
entire weight was lO/W lba.,a b«unllot< to
$215J)0. A drotwht cannot Do pravenlmi,
tmi thlsrPCfttwhsteca ' by using Toole’s
pei feet Ousting condenser. Dalso stHtCu'S
fust fire fi
you perfectly ntriilnst lire rr.un gin n
tains sand in cotton. The very best of re
suit* ai "guaranteed, both in turnon's and
sales. I am puLUmruptiu'SethrUe styles;
No. 1 has four rollers perfectly fire proof,
prioe H per saw. No. 2 has duly two
rollers, tho same machine, 9 c. No. 3. A
new machine batting ob the old pilnelule
though oo ns true tod on a different plan,
|30c. per saw. i he circular guarantee
will be strictly adhered to. If you con
template UyJpg ouo givy WP your address
at once, anal will send age
see you forthwith with
_ ntof come'
models and
:it
$100 by U»o uae of J
rermaUon. J. L. TpoK
have kavod I am satisfied
rod I am satlslle<
tko use of yOur dusting ottudeuser
this yeir. I can give you the names of
many correspondingly blessed w th it.
Y-mri. Geo. Holman. Dear t-ir-We are
auoh wttkgour dusttjy eondeuger
oODOFll 0.tWI A. d. WHft uriPrflOOt^.
Deer Bto*very tauek pleaeed; can’t be
For circulars, AC , address kfonce,
J. L. lOULE,
mhlfrdm ; • Wliilstnn, s.C.
HCKLINS ft DAYANT,
Atttrejs, SoHclUn aid Cuusellors.
2. All that certain lot, with large.and .
commodious dwelling hoase aytd neeossaiy
oift-bmldings therccn, on the east side of
the street connecting wt,th the Pinnakcr's
Bridge Road, containing about one acre, and
bounded north by Rice street (otherwise
called Second street.) east by lands of lato
Ml*. Ifilhelmina M. Car sidy faontioned be.
low, Mouth l'v lots of Isaac S. Bamberg, A.
B. Schachte, Henry N. Folk, Isaac 8. Bam
berg and L Allison Wrialit, and west by
Hlreet connecting with Binnaker’s Bridge
(toad. '
4 ^. AH that certain real estate fronting ‘on
Rice street (otherwise called Second street,)
containing about three acres, and hounded
north by said Bice street, east by street re-
cently.opcned by F. M. Bamberg, south by
lots ofTown of Bamberg, Emma O. Antley
and Isaac 8. Baiaherg and lot elrimed by
583 Emma C. AntfeyU tbd west by*’lbe
dwelling hrtuse lot above described *Tbis
will be sold in lots, and plat exhibited on
day of sale.
Terms —One-fourth cash, the.^balance of
purchase money to be paid ln'4wd install-
tneuls, writh interest from day of sate, the
purchasers to ex rente thrir bonds forstich
balance conditioned to.pay one.half of same
and all Interest then duO on the first day of
January. 1880, aud the remaining one-hdf
of credit portion and intereat due on the.
first das- of January, 1882^ such bonds to be
HL-ptp-ed -by diortgage at tjie premi-e.t pur
chased, aud the purelt-iser of the Hiri.Uing
house to insure the e.ime for term of two
years from dato of sale, and assign policy,
and purchasers to pay for papers and re
cording. A portion of t he threeacre-.at,eve-
mentioned is how planted in oats, and By 1 *
scs.siou of Tiuce" will" be given as suou as
oats arcgithcrcd. J. J. BRABHAM,
Barn well C. II.; 8. C., March 12. 1880,
mi 13-
td
CLERK S SALES.
Order Nalfs.
M. S.- Mytra vs. B. F. Brown et Ah
I)Y
VIII l UE OF DECRETAL OR
JLJ del h made iu Ibis caus*- by JuduR
A. P. Aldrich, dated tbe 28'b <i.ty*'of
February, 1881', I win Sell at Blit)well
C. H. H. ()., on Monday the fifth d«t of
April n^xt. It bring 8.tle» duyi tbe fol
lowing real property] .
Ail that bouse sod lot of land, bIn
uateln Harnwcfl, «fid boffnded north
by an alley which separates It from
laud of Dr. G. It. C. Todd) south' by
an alley which separates It ftmnJaud
"f I. M. Hutsou; ea«t bv JtfL-rsio&
street, and w.st by Jackson street.
i>_*nHiTMing nsn tint#, 1 and
known as the n stdeuco of tbe ibte
Augusta G. burifb.
ALSO,
Tho following personal property:
Couot-Htng of FtfUuants of household
furuitmp, silver plate ^nd jewelry.
Terms of Hale—Th« pt-isoOHl prop
erty fer cash, and ttre roaf property
for cash enough when added to tbe
proceeds ot the persconl property, if
such proceeds be loAuffle.eitt to pay
the costa and dlnboretneuts of this ue-
tlon, the purchase money oflhes»id
real estate (or the balance thereof, il
any part be applicable to costs and
disburaments as aforesabl) to be pay
able in two annual lostalimetits on the
bond of the purchaser .with approved
P'Tsonal ■ecurlry, to the Cl«rk of this
Court, beating interest from the day
of Safe, payable annually, secured by
mortgage yf tha premises.
Purchasers to piy for papers.
J. J. BRABHAM,
C C. P.
Clerk’s office, Barnwell C. H . S. C.,
March 6fh. 1880 mUl- d
Ordi r Sales.
J. J. Brabham as Clctk, Ac., tb, Edward
E. Hays, -
BY VIRTUE OF A DECRETAL ORDER
»f the Hon. A. P. Aldrich, imulo herein on
the 2Gth day af February, 1R80, 1 will offer
for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at
BarnwellC. H.,8. C., on Monday, tho fifth
day of April next, tjie itnete«t a of J. W.
Kilter, ueceased, in all that tract of land,
situated in Bantwvll county, bounded on
the north by hcdsofE. U. Hays; aouth aud
east by lands of L. L. Rice and west by
lands of K. E. Way, and Containing one
hundred and tea acres, .more or least the
said interest being one undivided fourth
part thereof.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
J. J. BRABHAM?
C.C. ?..
Clerk'a office, Barnwell C. H.. S. C.,
Matchff, 1880. mhll-td
T
HENRY S. JORDAN,
*♦
IDs n)w iu store at
BROAD ST,. * AUGUST A, GA.
736
A Complete Stock of
Spring and- Snininep Gnthing^
H ATS, T.IUNKS AND FURNISULVG GOODS,
To be sold at close figures, to cash buyers. My specialties are Good Goods, Gootf -
Styles. Good Work. Before you buy call on mST ” mh25-3m
The Public Attentim
Special Order
. X
From Headquarters,
AS FOLLOWS:
Be it rememlmrod that J. J. MILES, late
of tho firm of AiUma A "Miles, at Ditmberg,
•3. G.. has thoroughly es'nblii.bcd ktmseif at
th.-old stand. withTrcumplete stock cl
Dry Goods,
Notions, Hats,
Clothing, Hoots
— — and Ehoety
Groceries,
Piuntatinn Supplies.
Hardware. Crocken-, iMedicim 8,
1 to., Etc.
-n fact, erarytlijug tlio trade require;
■ wlfrch.ne wib aeb ci.eiij). ftircTshor coui.riy
produce, and will supply time 'customers oo
resHutiaole term*. Call and *ee him before
tusking arrangemoat'cLcwbefe for the year.
jft,.2Mt
2G7 Kins’ St., Chnrhstor., S. C.
fiie mmnni
AND A LAUGIC O'LLKCTION
r' i ? A M lus* at moderate prices.
< P
71-1 y
aAM’L It. MAtlsn it L EntFtWXT MAKSUA
Jl'I.tl’S 1. WEBOoAT.
SAMI K. MARSHALL ,V GO.,
-utitanniut tut.
Uartlware, Cutlery, Guns, etc., and
Agt iculiural Implement*,
314 KING ST , LOUNEK SOCIETY,
(sitHt-oftbv O'll'teu G.
■n).
1880G H U ±880
A-c
JaLmd i7 SOCIETY STREET
C'H Am^trt-T'OX. K. C'.
Celebrated W»u llowa
ta tor
eep-u-ly
SPECIAL REDUCTION
IN PRICES CONTINUED FOR
JANUARY AND FBBEUARY.
-AT-
tJ •uiu Buuim »f
t+
Superior Pianos
“"Organ
I>unib*T»; Satf—btbes.
F fiavo jn-t iftvit fd a l.irj^c ibn k o
very Mi)«rior HlriWkS and MULES
and tiflnr tb- m for rate «t unprcccdeitt*
ediy biw* prices.
• A call will cMiwince.
F. BAMBEpO.
unvti- Baiwltcr^. S. C.
^m;: iNi>fdi»»CNiJK:Kt
Ice Company.
S.
TEN OF TBE BEST MAKERS!
—AT -
T. M. H. 0. T. S.
Large cash purchawca, wph unattr-
ptiseed facUitb’8. endtile G. O B 'b n-
son & Co. to *.11 at lew than N* w
York prit*i-8, with n good
cover. Fieight paid to any
stool and
point.
l. p. a. 8.
NnmcrouH testimonials from pt/r-
ehasets, In this and other State*, veil-
fy the fact that prices for plants and
organs, of same make and style, ar*
less ut the Music House of tho South
than iu New York.
100 Pianos! 200 Organs! At lowest
price*
On our popular monthly plan of easy
payment.
E. I. O.
Ice by the pourJ, hundred
ton and car load.
weight, banal,
' # .
PRODUCE OP ALL KIND 3 .
Applax, Potatoe*. t'ti ona. Fruit, Fisk, O;•*
ter*. Game and I’ouitij,
FHESII FL'II AND OYSTERS.
Packed jer ordev, % specialty*.
OUR SELECTED DRE8SLD POULTRY
Cannot be excelled in quality rr price, I'-:.
pecial tuteotivii paid to shipping the sam*.
UE PACKED FOR SHIPMENT,
Iu largo or amull qunctiiies.
a.»-.TK«tK\ «c< 0.,
s*pt8 Cm 9 Martel 8t„ Charleston, 8. C.
Stoves, Stoves
T/otice to Creditors*
State ojSoctu Carolina, \ In the CammorC
Barnwell Cols tv. ( - Pleat,
Daniel Weimer, as AdministratW^f‘Francis
J. Cassidy, deceased, Plaintiff, agninst
Henriotts B. Cassidy, cl ol., Defendents;
HKviRt'UK- OF AN ORDER OR HON
A. P. Aldrich, Judge of the Second Circuit,
dated 28th February, 1880, creditors of the
late Francis J. Cassidy end Wilhelmfna M.
Cassidy, respectively, are required to pre-
scut ami piovtti thoir rerpecitve demands
before roe, on or before the first day of May
next, ot they will be debarred paymeht
J -I. BRABHAM.
Clerk of Common Pleas.
Barnwell C H,, 8. C., Match 18, 1880.
tnh2o-2t , •
The Livery Stable
-OF-
Capt. Ounn
—TVILL
iz.
TiuwtWir. Finritwi, f
C.'CfaKusbla, 5 1’. 1 i
Jow* C. Divatt,
Banra enc. HuBF’.
F
Open During His Absence,
Fof th« Accommodation of the Public.
LSlor MOLAIB.
mhll-
Purohaacrs of pianos and organa.
Musical I'lstrunjentu, Sheet M.tmic
ami Mitslcsl Merchandise of every de
scription, will nave from 20 to 30 per
ceut by vieiting .tho Mubic House of
the South, or corresponding with
Gh. O* Itobinson & Go >
Augusta, Gs.
Tuning aud Kepsiring of plsno-t,
pipe organs, and all kinds of twustcal
Instruments, byO. H. Taylor, the only
authoris'd tuner of the Augusta
Music House. j it’8 6m
Fine * Gfroceiles
—AT—
&A.Vjv; MONEY!
Jflst Started 1 New Store! New Goods!
A- B. SCHACHTE.
BA^BEKG, s. c,,
Begs to ipform Ihc 01112*08 of the To»;n and
neigh bill hood, that ha has begun business
in Bamberg, where fie intends selling the
Very Beat Goods, stprieee as low as they
can be purchased in Charleston, and re-
pectfully invites those visiting Town to
eaU a&duexamine, and be convinced of the
foot. Bespeotfully,
nih-Snt. A. B, SOHACHYE.
U. A..AVALKKR.
.Importer and’. tlefllerln.Itaiiftn and
AmericaD Marbles^ I oRib-atooea of
aqy design, made on wtibt reasonable
terms. Established In'1732. Char-
IwlVD.fJjQ, jaelS ly
On iiutiu tin i in i it tug ij <>' i y H'n.ni
er ttie latvoMt and bast selected,
xtoek of first cIuhs
i
Stoves and Ranges
South
of
•Id
Which will he e
fy Compwtitioii,
Also, a fullJlBe 6t
Baltimore,
at prlci s that de-
Koxoscne Stoves and Fixtures.
1 bHI tjhe known orfobixD^T-
limes ^oofe.
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Without exception, tho bent mode.
KI3Em
118 King St^, Charb aton, 8. V.
decJ8 .Bm,
G. W. M Williams
AKorn y and Counsellor at Law,
• MIDWAY. 8. C
Corresp' n enco with reliable attorneys In
?*P' n
ah .the nriiiutphf eirlt.-*
States and ■ anada.
in
tfio United
febl9-6m
Hemy Bayer^
Whwlfcaala Fruit Dealer
< s f
Apples, Potatoe*, Oulov s, Cabhngee,
CocoanulA, Lemons, Oranges Bananas,
V - Raisins, Figs, etc . .
215 East Baj flf., Opposite Cut I cm Hooti.
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