The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, April 01, 1880, Image 2

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MB V fir i fi ■1 i I |i I; •*— ~-L I + fi * 3 n • / -■ i ,4-V f r ^!)e people. KtprMM^atlr* P*|^r #f Biniwdl Co. LARGEST COUNTY OIROULATION. THURSDAY, APWL t 1880. VT* »n» nnt mpon.iMi tvr the- rleir* of our eor* Tho ‘nriidiiie null.” Duridg our juumnlUtia lifu we hove hod r few plcaoant little cdntrovci^ie* with diffemif editorinl brethren. They have token the rotpedie* we bare min- Utcredto thejr oiliuenta in a'^kindly manurr, and in every ca.« their conduct Jiao shown that they have experienced a true Change of heart. Now, however, we are forcer! by an imp rat'^e aense ef Hntr to croiaqu'lU Tpt-h one who com- e«. EDDCATIOHil DEPARTME' 1 ?. Blaoxvilu, Bohnwcu. Co. H. 0. I March 15, 1880 f' | (► The Eiecuttre Committee of (be KEV A. BUIST, EDITOB. Democratic party, formed of the Cb&lrdfrn of IooqI clubs, will meet at the Court Houae, Ip Uainwell, at 11 o’clock, a. m., on aakmdajrki April, Prompt attendance Is requested, a* hualnesa will be brought forward at the hi|ur apecifled. O. B. LAnTtouK, Chairman Dem. Ex. Com. STATU *BWN. hinet ia b» person numerdue ivrofe*- Tfeot pua nut month. Look out for hero 1 n drrss mtmaircnrent. tW| T • . • • t- bim.—TPross and Banner. v ' (■ions, occupations and aspirations. In the oldan time ii was a tfiattcr of wonder to our ancestors that so much learning could be kept in the liu^s of the itiner ant pedagogues who “boarded round” and notnnly taught the young idea how to shoot, hut opened their stores of in- format! jn in every household whore they tarried. Wc now wonder that one little man can be at one time so many and so groat things as onr good friend, the editor of tire Abbeville Medium. He is a Brigadicr-Ocrtcral of Militia, an editor, a lawyer, a member of the Legislature, connected yith the Aa ;a tt*t° Reformed Church anj for aught we know has leanings toward membership in a brass band. Not content^ with tiro brave honors and grave responsibilities already won the young General keeps marching on conquering and to coi quer—perhaps. By a brilliant strategic movement he last week took, perhaps, impregnable position as GENERAL T.CKKT The Republican 8»ate Convention In this Rtate la called for April 28th. T^e 8. C. R. R. la Arranging for another excursion to Charleston some time In April * The Laurens jail la fop. rent. No prla"ijere having applied for board since the 18th ultimo. . ;■ Ahhevlllo—We are (going to give an agent some noeounts nnd a pcrauuslve Tfflih.—Tfrt-ss and Banner. Colonel F^renere.. General Manager of the Air Line Railroad, la very ao*lv© tn encouraging the cultivation of to- bceoo thronehont the section of coni.try tributary to Mr rend, and la gratultounly fiLtrlbuting packages of eoed among the farmers. The State Board of Health (seeking et« pR to have all persona In the State vaccinated who have not been hereto fore; Them hne been llrtfe nr no vaccinating done in the State elnce the war. nnd In cnee email pox ehonld he Introduced Into our mldHt there would he nothlrg-tn prevent It spreedlng. It, la a wise move, and hoards of phvei- clana In ever Incsilty of the State win he charged with the duty of petfurm- Ing the operadons. Julius Llgop. aped alxtccn yenra, oldest poo of Mr. John H. Llgon. of L-hanon. was killed last Saturdav hy a falling tree He and Mr father had cut the tree that It fell ag Inet another tree. When they hatf-ucceed- e<l In moving It. from the Rtumn, It struck Julius In the hodv, breaking KdncatloMwI. ^ ^8*. ^ tOcTtrtll Teacbiiio.—There is, perhrps. nothing which can be rcsoHed to as an etemeftt of c’sks mnageoiant, which may be made to° serve so many good ends, as iho use of 'seme system of outlining, in tby preparation and recitation of lessons. It inspires live recitations, and promotaa profitable atudy of lessons on the pert of pupils. Live recintions always do promote study. Indeed, recitations constitute the tpaiu, eouroe for inaptring;.a spirit of in quiry and investigation, such as will in sure the preparation of’ lessons from hour to hour. Hero the adroit teacher QMs hiT poVerC It is teacher shows what is in him. It is ia short, he stands or fsrs. Ixst him fail here, and he is a failure us a teacher, deouueratin'' into a mere = ■ , I* < r :« »i i a...... *\, j H VM« NKAT^. UAHiaA| hainb*-r«, i.n lh- afcrf NEW AD YER TISEME STS., ’ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SHA nl»^ by Rev T. E. Wa».n» ukrr Mr J. W. Bibusoe to Mias aokik Ghirr.TU, ut rCBSB Nt W A DVER TIS EMEN 2 9. m KO 1« MHli MHKKIF'F’. I rwpwtfullv .nwoMie. mymltn a ciuiUUU for tb. Dcruocntlc nflaliimtlon for Sbwig af Barnwell Cwnaty at the next election, ao4 snltoiMh. wyiwrt of all dtalght'out Democriu. 4 JOUK D BROWNT, Clerk’s Sale. i - i Valuable iProperty in Towa t f Bambjfg . . * - . ' , * «* 1 ' v'A-% G. "W. PRICE, «Wllliftnn. S. C. -j — ■ — 1TOI* HUKR.I FIT. j .Tbe men Artond* ofCapt. a O. RILEY annoBMa him S. . candidate for HherllT of liarnwell Comity, ynbjaet to the aclioa of the Nominating riwurenthm. apt- • st H. W. Walkar MIDWAY,SC. ■*- Dealer la ’ Dry Good 8, vt Hardware, ,n* V- ——AND- Clothing, jailor, or at General Merchandise- best, a good natured^honibuT. Good| pietieeQrm’t f H to giv« him a call. Ue teachers in this day have learned the eull'the nest goo'ie nt thu hi west prices, _ V , ,, , , . , ai'd (iH VR Tail ilnures Tor cotton—lii'BcCtl " ' ‘ or bttleil. \ apl-ly Mq of the black-hoard. They do not atterapfjp get aloni>~with6ut one in oentndizing a'tention, in bringing the lesson to the eyes as well as the eir, thus doubling the chance of thy mind's grasp. The outline presents a c ntlect- od view of a subject, showing how one principle grows out of another, how definitions and rul -s arc derived, which pleases and impresses the pupil as noth ing' fit se will. Tho’ftlose investigation and observation nece-sary to the prepa ration of a lilsBoh in the form of a written outline, ia a most excellent drill SHERIFF’S SALES. Ex^cutiun, Saifs. STATE OK soum CAROLILA— \ BARNWELL COUNTY, f . 8. Q. Gra'iSni. far anottierxgiunat O. P. A. WHsoo. —"fcr c u’tto n Sal e. Srxrt ov Soi th CxkoLDiA, i /W tV Convaon Barswell Coowtv. / jVru*. Daniel Weimyr, as adininiatrator of Francis J- Ca«*idjr, Deceaseu, BUintiff, against Henrietta B ; Cassidy, et al., Dfclendmt. . BY VIRTUE OF AS, ORDER MADE IN thie cause, by the Hon. A. P. Aldrich, | Judge of the Sycoud Circuit, 1 will ai:lia>,f pubile auction, at Barnwell Court House, in said enmity ami State, on MONDAY, tbe fifth day ef Ar£RlL next, during the legal * hours of aale, the ' Ldluwiiig valuable real estate, ■ilnaled in the town of Bambeig, ia said county and State, vi* : * ’ * L Ah tW car tala lot fronting on Bam berg Street, and one of the best stands for busine-s’in the town, wieasurihg on tlie front and tear, respectively, thirty-five (36) feet, and on the rcapective side lines one hundred and fifty (150) feet'Jeep, bounded north and east- by Los of J. W. Rice, aouth -by Town Hall Lot, and west by Bamberg street. 2 All that certain lot, with lange and commodiotis dwelling house and necessary. MaPufactwrer of i ■ ^ t UUffi. IK U, CUTS, tt Making and Repairing done on the shortest notice nnd most reasonable,terms. Satisfnctii’fn guaranteed. Git^o me a c^ll ut ( my shops, iiihl8 3tn BLACKVILLE, S. €. JllSf A-Full Stock of NEW SPRINGS AXD BT VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO ME directed in the above entitled case, I will set , at Barnwell l/'. II.., 8. C., on Monday, 'tlieathday of April, IS80, it being sales- day, the following real property, ta-wit: All that tract of landreitiiated, lying and being in the county of Barn well, on the waters of Boggy Out, containing foui; hun dred and eiglity-fi've eetee, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of W. F. Barker and A. W. Kneptot*. east by for tlio-o powers. Have your pupils Hom ,. 0 f pig rlh«, and othet wisi* In- P^ ace theiri outlines on ■the hoard from lands ot e-tate of J. W. Wilson, Jttrlntr him at* Rertously that death' d>y t<» day, und the Compaiisons and . H ‘ w -* , «J“F' i “d ‘'liarles Smith, H^uth by i ji_, ... * i J Jr lands of Charles Smith aud estate of J. J. mutual crilioisms they'call out, will Cateran l west by Unda of H. B. Cave and awaken an interest and order and ar- AGEVT for the State by putting before the public the following “TICKET FOR THE TIMES;” > — — — — For Govrrno* : General M. W. Gary, of Edgefield. LlKCTlIUNT-CoVr.R.f'lR : Colonel Robert Aldrkh, of Bxmwttll. SlCEKTAHT OF Si ATI ! General John Bratton, of Fairfiohl CoifrTItOLLKR-Gl'Nr.RAL : Hon. John C. Coit, of Chesterfield Tar a stilt k» Hon, William Hood, of Abbeville. Adjutant and Inspector Ueniwal ; General John B. Erwin, of Lancaster. AttornxY Gr.NCHAL : Hen, Isaae D. Witherspoon, of York. SUPF.RINTSNDENT OF EDUCATION .* Itef. IT TTi Duagan, of Span Rnfatirg Therein good and there is ordinary material in the ticket, but he libeially sugar-coats all hia candidates with flat tery and ootatoeods the whole enormous dose to tbs people. Wo hardly think it will bo taken at the bidding ol the Brig- ncier-EJitor. There may bn a modicum of inoouahteucy between the practice aud professions ol the General, but if so * o suppose the variance is to be attribut ed to the eccentricity of genius and net to such vulgar motives as affects ordh nary morvtls. It is generally believed that General Hemphill has been vexed with Senator Hampton and other so- called good men because they ventorud to favor the nomination of Gen John son Ilagood for Governor—that he also way grieved because thfi State Demo cratic Executive Committee called the Convention at so early a day—all without consultation with him. It may bo that Senator Hampton end the State Com* mittce may see their error and couless the infallibility of the Medium man. Until opportunity for repentance is given v.e beg tho General to hold hia hand, withdraw at least a portion of “his ticket for tho tinips”—and give u? the remain der in broken doses. Ia case he docs so vre foal sore that somebody will nomi nate the General himaeif for some posi tion—it may be as the dark horse, the communistic candidate, f;r Governor, tlougreawaan, Adjutant-General, or even romethiug hiitgor. lutlio interim—after you have solved the gem puzzle, cipher out the following proposition.* It was impertiuont in Senator Hamp ton to indicate his preference for Gov ernor. Vhat L it iu me to put in nomi nation a whole State ticket? Contem plate the scalps ihnt de orate your wig- wann and learn to be merciful, 0* mighty warrior ! -- *_i Town Conacilw and PUtwlv, “And the Intendetii and Wardens •hall have full power to make and es- tabKsh all such rules, by-laws and or* dinauccs * * * as shall appear to them necessary and requisite for the aecurity, welfare and convenience of Maid town, or for preserving health, paw* and good gtvemment within the oaoie.” Extract from Section 6 o/ Aat of Jlvembly incorporating to ten of BarnwdL Alt acts incorporating towns in this State contain substantially tbe same provision, and therefor® there can be no doubt of tb® authority oi town councils to prohibit, in tho limits of jbek rs. speotive towns, thi evil custom of car- ryjbg concealed weapons. It only s® mains to b®seco whether they will yield to the popular demand for this reform, Lefts a’ure. enltird Imm-dlati-ly, ' .1 Th^re |r eonaMerable Rptjvlty pmonc the ItflfliealR in tliie county nnd they are ♦-videnilv prepnrlncr to make a rangement pretient thetuse.vcs in cofitriirtbfr fall. ~A'T«»# bHh»* TAMBTHl h*-ld a kln'l of Informal eaunua ow the c m- nection wTTK every ?ubjeet In atr et h»Rt Friday and tbf county con vention will ahi.rtly be CHiled. on what precise date vre have not beard. AnderRon —Severe. easoe of pneu. monla are reported in aeveral sections of the county. (Jotton picking |r rMH going on In some localities Iti this county. Portable ate-’meaw mills arc getting to be quite numerous in this county of late. There are at present two at work on tbe road lunninc from Anderson to WIIHamston, and from nil appear ances they are doing a pretty good bulsnesa. Dr. Lawrence C. Neal and Mr. Char ley White, of Hopewell towiiFhlp, in this County, have Inverted an aUaen- ment to a gin for opening cotton bolls that do not fully mature beforo the stalk Ih killed by cold weather, .and for sepnrutlng the cotton from the burr. The attaebm-nr la a work entirely of fTieD oUt^q-iiTiM Mmrfr'gTnt Bub Bwn moat forceful manner. Such has been our ex perience. Aud such are thervbcncfits arising fiom study and recitations by outlines, th^t wc do not sceJjijvtv their use can bedispofiwd'wWHfiany school. —Normal Teacher. estate of Cater. Terms of sale ensh. ' Furcliasec *«^pu.y tor papers — J. W LANCASTER. mhl8 td 8. B. C. out buildings thorern, ou tl»« «nst side of tbe street connecting wiib the i'ianaker’s Bridge Road, containing about one acre, and bouirded north by Rice street '(oikerwiae called Second-street.) east by lands of late Mrs IFilbelniins M. Cassidy mentioned be low, south by lots of IsaacS. Bamberg, A. B. Kchaobfe. Henry N. nik, Isaac 8 Bam berg andr L Allistnr’Wfyht, and west by •street connecting with Uiunakei's Bridge Bond. i 3. AB that certain real estate fronting on Rice street ^otherwise called Second street.) containing about three acres, and hounded north by said Bice street, cast by street re cently opened by F. M. Bamberg, south, by lots ofTown of Bamberg, Emma C. Antley Mild I -hhc 8. Bsmberg and lot claimed by said Emma C. Antley, abd west by) the dwelling bouse lot above described This will be sold in lots) and[ plat exhibited on day of sale. Terms —One-fcurlh cash, the balance - Of purchase money to be paid in two install* ment.s. with interest trony day of sale, thft purchasers to execute tljeir bonds for such balance conditioned to. pay one-half of -uiiie and all interest then due on the first day of January. 188U, andihs remaining one-hilf of credIf pOftfon THifl' litlerest due On the first-day of Jami try, 1882, such bonds to be j secured |*y .nortgnge ot the premises pur- ! chased, and the purchaser of the dwelling house to insure the saute for term of two years from dale of sale, aijd assign policy, ai.d puichasp'-s to pay for papers and rc- ' corling. A portion -if t he three aoi e-. ni.ove- mtuiTronvn iwngwpwTired Tn <nis."g'fiirpirs-~: AT ^ , AND A LAItOK C<'I.LACT1PN t W Miles’ Emporium ^a mkh moderate pnc^.-, ^ ^ur IN o; New ExecuM Sales. Education in Sandwich Islands. —There is only one country id" the world in which thefe are no illiterate people; it is the Sandwich Itlatnia. The popuLtion of these Islands is 5S,0J0. They huVe eleven high educational in stitutions, 16!) middle public achbols, aud 43 privam schools. The public in struction is under the supervision of a committee appointed by the King, and STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA — BARNWELL COUFTY. Gilliland, Howell A Co vs. Thomas Beard. —Execution Sale. **¥ VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO i me directed in tbe above eutit ed case 1 will sell nt Barnwell Court House. South Carclina, on Monday, the 5th day of April next,'it being saicsdays.’Stbi) foMowins' real , property, situated i Barnwell comity; 1. The Homest-ad Tract containing 6S0 acres, more or less, and Dnuuded north by lands of J. H. Sutilli, oast by lands of J.J. Ctayton and Wm. Keirsc, south by H. J. Kc.irse and Frank Kettrsc ana west by Mar “S7 ’lltrving' completed my Stoek of Goods, I now offer to the trade generally, and the Ladies in particular, Bargains, in the way-of Dress Q^d*. Ha's. iAc. I call especial attention to the MiPinery Depart merit, which ha* been setoefed with care, ami Hats Trimmed to order, in the. latest and most fash io tin We style. .Attention lias been bestowed upon all other articles of Merchandise, such a* are generally kept in a well assorted stock of goods, which 1 offer on nenronshte Terms. Call and see for yourselves. J J. MILE*; jan2'2- Bamberg. S C. BAU'L R. MzfkSHAJ.L EDW«»» C. MAKSHALL .Jj. >AT.——-— SAM’L R. MARSHALL & C0., mroRTrus or and Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, etc., Agricultural Imploments, 314 KLNG^ST^TOlLNER SOCIETY, (Sign of tb.e. Gol<len Gun). ALSO, 55ami 57 SOCIETY STREET tARf-.u:^ r rox. h. o. Bamber? Sale stable. A CAR LOAD OF HORSES A>D MULES to arrive April .‘><1, !br sale on reasonable terms. apl-1 P M. BAM BERG. I88OGHU188O Age ta for Celebrated "Watt Plows sep35-l j Bambt-rg Sale _St. bes. SPECIAL session of same wilt be grvow aa soon as oats arc gathered. J. J. KlfABHAM. Clerk REDUCTION IN PRICES CONTINUED FOR I have just rceoivod a largo stork 0 very superior HORSES and MULES amjTifler tln-m for sale nt unprecedent edly low prices. A call will convince. F. >1. BAMRKRO. 1 * novR- B am berg, STiO* *1 Y1K 1% Barnwell C. II., 8. C., March 12. 1S80. miilS- 1 . td JANUARY AND FEBRUARY. Ice Company. -AT- CLERK'S SALES. Order Sii>s., M- 9, Myer* v». B. F. Brown ct al. T1.01 usic Jouso of thej >uth tin Brabham. 2. Tbe Daniel Halyard Tract, containing 200 acres, more or leas, and hounded north by lamia of John B-ard. west by Wilson iriout Botvensfully operaicd hy tltim the pMwt aeason, (lie result® of which will leave co doubt to the minds of any n« to its Attest value to tbecotten- producera. We are Informed tfant they enthered enough vcotton bolls that would not open from the fMds of s elnule farm this fall to make twelve or thirteen live hundred pound balep, sod that tho cotton w«s sold la this mat ket side by elile with that which w is picked by hand st the same price. If.the loveotioo proves to bo nil that is claimed for it, it. wilt certainly take rank among the moat important Invcn lions of the Mire.'and will add mllllone of dollars yearly to the value of this itnporUkuleiop, as there is always a large per oeotape ot the bolls that never open, ffpi dally when thectop U late or tbe fall early,—( Anderson Intelligencer. . The grand Jury of Colleton County In thefr recent presentment determin ed to grant no licenses for the retail of splrltous liquors In coosequence.of the pernicious dlccts of unlimited drinking. Boulter—In the Spring of 1878, a goodly number of farmers, In thta and adjoining Counties, suffered to a groat hr tews degree from the ravages of h worm, which cut down the young cotton. Whole fields, und tu some intances, planUllouw vqoi® swept; - On some places, replaniiug(was necccesary, MDdou othera, bed atands whs the result. If is a noted fact, that where- ever lands had beeiv broken up In Winter, the worms did no damage, but. operated entirely upon lands that bad not been broken up in winter. In fields where parts of tbe land had boon hfoken"up and pail bad not*th® worms did notcroes iheline.—| Irue bontbron. A mortgage for SI 600,000 -the heaviest ever recorded In Humter County—w«s In the office of the Clerk of the Court,op |nat Saturday, It wae executed by tbe Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company, to the Safe Deposit and Trust Compatny, of Baltimore, and was being conveyed by a special sjeut, for the purposeof being recorded in each County of this State In which tbe mortgaged property Is situated. •> j Newberry—Sara Tribble, colored, and family left Newberry several days ago for Kansas. Sara formely belonged to Mr. A. K. Trib ble; he Is a good negro, and by dint of Industry and economy has eneceed- ed iu saving up about *700. He *x- pects to have about 6500 to begin on vwhen he reaehes his destination. H** promised his neighbors to' give them a true Hoconnt of Kansas, and If his ac count he flattering many will follow Mgr Beaufort—In consequeaco of tbe falling off of bueiuess on the Port Royal and Augusta Railroad, a nom ber of employees have boon dis charged. Cheater.—A somewhat llValy scene took place In Trial Justice Lloyd’s Court last Thursday. During the ex amination of a witness, bo became ao obstlaaje and Awpaifl HaU ISUPI lawyer drew bis pistol ta command latvffer respect. Tbs wltne®s bad treated tbe Court in a moat Jaaolent manner. l whitest, worst looking balr, re- tw ...« pa 1 ‘iwT'VT'Tr"’ *sunm» it® yombfsl beauty, by using arqu etly-await tbe aetto^o^k* put Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair* Renew- cr. Try it. compijecd .of fiv* members, who serve Beard. a.Hitb by Jeff Kenrse nnd east by wEhottt ftoioperation,• (he comunttce ; Mr 8 ; T '^; ) h ^ '^Z J{auTTACi contain*.^ by biDii appoiut a general inspector, aud a num ber of sub inspector!). The Govern ment takes care that every person at least shall be able to read and write, and pur sues energetically all parent* who neg lect to send their chi (Iren to school. fiiicneral .New*. A Mormon Church has been estab lished lu Paulding county, Ga. It ia behoved that cattle raising Will soon supercede cotton growing in some portions of Georgia. Governor Brown, of Georgia, has given 150 000 to the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. An Arkansas woman Is now living with her fourteenth huebaud, and has only worked one county. , * Wisconsin permits women to vote. An net of the L^glnlnturc to that effect was passed 00 the 13<L ult, Tbe Legbditnie of Virginia'has re pealed the M"fTi tt bell punch Inw, anti re-eatabliebed the old license system. Tbe Legislature of Wisconsin hss passed, hy an almost nnanim <us vote, •‘amidst thunders of applause,” a reso lution declaring tbatawnmen are fully entitled' to exercise tbe suffrage in that Slate, Tbe negroes on the Louisiana sugar plantations have been striking for higher w iges. The Governor of the State ordered a company of fl*-H ar tillery to tbe scene of tbe troubles. The leaders of the strikers who were charged with assault surrendered themselves. 1 ; , ‘‘Kansas,” for some inscrutable rea son, very nearly the most rotten StnU, politically. In the tJulon, has Just had a sample election case in Harper county, which h«* 800 legal voters but ha‘d a poll of 2.R47 v tea at a county seat election last November. Tho Ku- preme Court of the State has In efL-ct quashed the election, terminer she re turns an intentional and Immense He. * Tbe new constitution of'California took effect last New Year’s day,ouf defect was discovered before it was half a day old. The cod® of civil pro cedure provides for the Issue of mar riage licenses by tho clerk of the Co omy! emtnty eourtr H there Is no conn there can be no. county clerk nr mar riages without puniab meet under tbe oenalcode of the State, and t.he voune people are in a terrible fix. Iu the in terest of peace we suggest that some thing b~* done. ■ ■ —— V A Bachelor’* View off It. Man that is married to a woman Is of many days and full of trouble. In tbe morning he draweth bis salary, and In tbs evening behold it Is all gone. It Is ns a tale that is told, it vanisbrth and no one kooweth whither it gnetb. He ris«tti up clothed In tbe chilly gar ments of the night, and seeketb tbe somnolent paregoric wherewith to soothe the colloy bowels 01 b|f infant posterity. He becometh as toe horse or tbs ox, sod dra.wetb the chariot of hlsoffapriog. .He speodeth the shek els tn tbs purchase of fins tinea to cover the bosom of bU family, yet bimeetf Is »®to In tbe gates of the dty with but on® suspender. Yes, be Is altogether wretched. Altbongb advised to do so, we shall not patent" Oar Farmers Column.” iiCTM. more or l£ r *. and bounded by l.inus of Furman, Mike Varn, ileury 8ewe nnd oilier*. 4. Tbs Wilson Beiird Tract, containing 100 acres, mire or leas, mi J bounded north by 11. D. Board cast by J. W. Beard south hy J. A. McMillan aud west by O. B. Mo- Millan. Terms cash. Purchmer to pay for papers. J. W. LANCASTER. ml.18 td • SBC. Exec al mid Nalc - 8TATE OF .SOUTH 0 A ROLLS t _ 1 BARNWELL COUNTY ( The Stono Phosphate Co agiiln^t Barney enha Diainund.—Execution rtala. BY VytTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO mo directed I will sell at Baniw'ell C, 11 , South Carolina, on Monday, the fifth d iy of April next, it bei.ig suleadav. the foltow- inj; personal property of defendant: One Gray Ma.e Mule. ^ Terms ot 8hle cash J. W. LANCASTER. nihlS td S. B. C. Ex^cmion Saes. B.\RN WELL CXJUN T.| Bcttiaon—ex state OF SOU I H CAROLINA— W. T. Blanton vs. Proston Ocutiou 8 In. BT VIRTUE OF ‘AN EXECUTION TO me directed, in tho above entitled vaxe.'i sail at the residane® uf w . Ti Blanton, uear Hhi iiw.1I, on Uouilav, tbe 5th day of April uoxt. It J)*-lug ** «=day, (Jirfl Hundiv undrvd buahels of Coro, mnre or lose. Terms cash. J. W. LANCASTER, fi*bl24d B. P C. B Y VIUI UE OF DECRETAL OR- <lt-t» math- hi tbte chiih^ by Jud_a A. P. Atdrlfh. dat*-d the 28 h day t*f Ft-brnary, 1880, I will st-H at Riinwell C. H. 8. OV, tut iM iaday tbe fifth day of Apul next, it boil g sal-* day , tbe fol- h.wi'ig ro«l property: All that house aud lot t>f land, sit uate in barnwi tl, aud bounded north by an alley which separatee R from land of l)r. G. B. (J. Todd; smith by a« nllev which Heparate* it ft'-m land «.f L M li Mtauo; east Ly J ffeisoc stret-t, and w*at by Jacks.'it street. Cotitaining noe acre, more. r less, and known as the rosideuca of the late AugustaG. bmitb. Superior Pianos - Organs. Ice by the potird. hundred weight, barrel, ton and car load. PRODUCE OF ALL KIND?. Apples, Tolstoea. Onions, Fruit, Fish, Oys ter-., Game and Poultry, FRESH FI>H AND OYSTERS. TEN OF TBE BEST MAKERS! I —AT - ALSO, The following personal property: Om-isting <>f romuants . f Loi.seb. id furidtute, silver plate anti jewelty. Tertnu of Male—The personal prop erty for cosh, and the real property for cash enough when added to the proceeds cube personal property, if such proceed* be iusuHlcieut tu pay thecnsts and di«bi'rsinents of this acr- tiou, the purchase amoey of the said real estate (or the balance thoreyf, if auy part bo applicable t<> costs and dtsbutsmer.ts as aforesai'! to be pay able in two annual installments >n tbe bond of the purchaser with approved p -rsonal “ecurlty, to the Clerk of this Court, bearing interest from, the day ofsal> , payable annually, secured by mortgage of tbs premise*. Purchuuere to p .y for papers. J. J. BRABHAM, (5 C. P. Cork's office, Barnwell C. H. S C., March 6th. 1880. mi 11-d Ordi r f^ales. M'-rigage S»!e uf Personal Property. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA— I BARNWELL COUNTY, f BY VIRTUE OF A POWER CONTAINED in a certain mortgage from Barney Jeffcoat to Alfred Aldrich, dated November 2tHb, 1879, and recorded In the office of the Reglater’ of Memie Conveyances for Barn- w||ll county, December 1, 1879, in Borok 4, H , pa f ea 1 and 2. I will sell at Barnwell C. FL. on Monday, the 6tU day of April next it being salesday, tho following peraanal property ; One Bay Horse. OneOne horse Wagon and Harucvs. Terms ensb. J. W LANCASTER, Jmh18-td ‘ jAgent. Forfdofire. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA- BARNWELL COUNTY, Pelzer, Rodgers k Co va Joebpl Erwin — ^ Foreclosure. BT VIRTUE OF A DECRETAL ORDER from HU Honor Judge Aldrich, dated 2ttth February, 1880. I will aolf at Barnwell C H. on Monday,*tbe 5th day ofApril.faxt.it be ing saleadaj, tho following doaeribod real property : All the right, title and interest of tho said Joseph Erwin (being one undivided fifth part) in sH that body or «r««4 of Und situated in Barnwotl county, containing three thousand aor*e. more or loss, and boundad 00 Iho east by Vtatoh Gall, on tho ■uf by tUivs—wh vUer, - -o® -iho noHh by lands of the oatato of IF. R. Erwin, E. fi|. Lawton and K. G. IffilUagnaa, aud on tb® south by lauds of J t>. Irwla^ J.'J. Brabham as Clerk, &e., vs, Edward B. llaysf DY VIRTUE OF A DECRETAL ORDER ot the Hon. A. P. Aldrich, made herein on the 20th day of February, 188t', 1 will offer fur sale to the highest bidder, for carh, at BartiWellC. H.,8. C.,on Monday, the fifth day of April next, the interest of J. W. Ritter, deceased, in all that tract of land, situated in Barnwell county, bounded on the north by UtdsofE. K. Hays; south and east by lands of L. L. Rice and west by lands of R. E. Way, and containing one hundred and ten acres, more or less; the said tmerest being one undivided fourth part thereof. Purchaser to pay for papers. - J. J. BRABHAM, C. C. P. Clerk's office, Barnwell C. II., 8. C., Match 6, 1880. mhll-ld T.otice to Creditors* Stats cr South Carolina, Barxwill Uountt. In tk* Common Pleat. Daniel Weimer, ns AdministriSlor of Francis J. Cassidy, deceased, Plaintiff, against BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF HON A. P. Aldrich, Judge of the Second Circuit, dated 28th February. 1880, creditors of the late Francis J. Cassidy and Wilhelmiua M. Cassidy, respectively, are required to pre- sent and prove their respective demands before me. on or before the first day of May ■ext, 01 they wiH bsdebarred payment J J. BRABHAM, Gerk of Common Pleas. Barnwell C H., 8. C., March 18. 1880. mh2>2t Tke Livery Stable T. IE OiT.S. Large cash purclmncg, with nnmir- piiasi-d facilnicM, eiiahk* G O R' b u a^tt & Cn. tu *• II at less than N w Yotk piic*-8, with a gonil atool anti cover. Freight paid to any point. l. p. 4. m Niimcroue testimonial* from pur- chns**:*, In thi* and other States, veri fy tb* fact that prices for pianos aq<1 organs, of same make ami 8'yle, aro less at the Music House of the South than in New Y>>rk. I’scked per orde*-, appir'iStry.— 1 OUR Mri.ECtF.D DRESSED POULTRY ^ Cann«i l>e excelled in quality cr price, Fs- pevial aiicntiun paid tu shipping the same. L K PA( KKD FOR .SIIIl»MKVr r In large or small quantities. J.v*. XKUH \ 4k « O . sepH Can 9 Marxet St.. Charfestun. S. C. A G. eat Loss to Farmers* 100 Pianos! 200 Organs I At lowest price* Ou our popular monthly plan of easy payment. E. I. O. M. Purchaser* ^f pianos ami organs, Musical lustrumeots. Sheet Music ami Musical M^rehundlve of every i*e- scrlptioo, will save from 20 to 30 per cent by visiting the Music Hmisti of the South, or corresponding with Ontuf 3.0"n tac-s if cotton sold inorW wcok in Attsnt>. l.ft’O* Id «« stall ed or r dusty at a los.' of on»- halt cetn per in I h*» eiitiie weight was ^9.•l0l• lb*., a omiting b» $245.i«‘. A Broil ht mnliot ho firwvwwvwd, tu lids gre-it wa-D-c* hy using loole’® lierfeCt dn-tlng • ondeme r It id*" seettrea y«»u perfect y ugitlunt flr - fr tn gm and re tain* 8 tud in tittttvn. • he v-rv-taaM,«rf |-i«- eultaari guarunto-d. t«ith4a tunnat * aihl 6*1*8. lam putting up tnoso 1 Im-o 8t>|i>s: Ni>.l hm. fi-ur r Bets peifeclly Hie pr-tfr. ptlro f: p*-r saw. ho a ha* only two - rollers th* same much In-, tt e. No. S \ 1 cw inai hin- t-HttiiiK »»n tb* ol' princitd* thoigh etatstn ct«*l on a different pint), $jn*i. p<T e«w. In* uircul r gusoant-t) -wid In- strictly adli**n*l to. If you con- L-nipUt** tn lug one niv m** * our sd'lr-es *1 one**, and I will 6-ud rtgem or o< id-•«* s— )ou forthwith with iu«><1^-* at*l all other needed inionnation 4. L. Tool*-, Faq., U* nr Sir, 1 have *-nvtxl I am 6aUrti* il $ uo by'he us-ot *0111 du-ifuir o*iud-in>ee thU ye r 1 can r lv*- you th- nun*** of many eorrropondli.gly bleeae<l w th It. Y nr*. Geo. H**luiMti. Dear Ir -Wo are tufich pleaded with your dii*Hng c<<tMtcl*scr; Mea-rs. hetairn and A. J. wi*ath*-rsbee. l»-ar bir—very much pleas-d; can’t bo bsssten, M t lark. For circulate, Ac, a-ldr-s* at once. J L. rtkiLE, mhlR-f.m. Wlilluton, o. ft. GRAND MILLLNJi.tY DhPL\Y. G. O- liobifison & Co * Augusta, Ga. Tuning anti Repairing of piano.>, pipe organs, anti all klntls of musical instruments, byO. H. Taylor, th*- only authoriz'd tuuor of the Augusta Music House. - j «t-8 6m Fine Groceries —AT— Charles ton Prices, MONEY! Inst Started! New Store! New Goods! • A B. SOHACHTE. RAMItHIIG.S. C., Regs lo inform the ettis-ni of the To*/u end neighborhood, that be fiav befun business in Bamberg, where intend* selling the Very Beet Goode, at prices as low as they ceu be purchased in Charleston, and pectfully invites those visiting Town to call and examine, nnd be convinced of the fact. Respectfully, n.h-3m A. B. PCHACHTB. A. Rubeiisteiu Farmers of Barnwell AND -OF- Capt* Dunn -will be- Kobert llardea aadB. II Browffr Terms ot sal* cash. Purchasor t« pay for papers. J. VF. LANCASTER, 1 mliI8 td 8. B. C. Open During His Absence, For llie Accommodation of (he Public. IiBBOT MOMS!. mbll* Jm Ajaceat Caustics, •NEEDING ADVAM.E8 rax Agricultural ’ Purposes. ARE ADVISED TO APPLY TO THEIR OLD AND RELIABLE bRIEND, A Rubensteia, fell” '4tu WILLISTOFj S, C. MiatSollle Rlc- begs to Infirm tb. put,tie that »h« be. Dow a complete Mock of Sprlue aud Hummnr iton, rcdal and 1'jn- StilUni-17. Uraid. Unborn. Canton, bri,id<-jy. I’anania Itaia, of tin- newest abape*. C.aali- rnere Bm-he, t’emiin and oilier eh-pant dcwtgna In Uihboaa, Kaucy Uitiboiia of every width and .li.de. The newijri Caalimere effect* In Mika. Satina and Gauzo JUl Trimming!*. Hogant Kr-ncli f lower*, Muntuna lloo*--. Mureu irit'-a Violet*. Jtuttercupa. Sc. Great Novelty in Ladies broea Duttuua, Dm* Trim ming*, Silka, Lau*«. Ni-rtwear, Htt i irnament*. Ac., a gi-nentl aM>rtm-ut ijf fancy and Millinery Goeds. Older* by mad promi>tlj tillul and uuUfaction guar anteed. * G.W. Ailorn y and Counsellor tt Law. MIDWAY, 8. C- Corroap n onos with n-llsbU? Htiora>-ys If* »p n jp t . . nil in*), firindpHl citii-a In Iho United Ktates aiid ' anada. - fobi9'fim Henry Bayer, Wholesale Fruit Dealer. Apple®, Fotators, Onion®, Cabbages. Cocoanuts, Lemons, Oranges Bananas, —a Ralaiev FI*®, «te 215 East Bay St. 1 Opposite Custofn Hou«t, HspIB-tf SSflWINKLI'S FERTILIZER DEPOT. Kelt’s Wharf, Charleston, S. C, The following fim class fertilizer*, al ways on hand and promptly shipped tu or. der; No. 1 Peruvian Guaoape Gunoo—10 per c* ftt. ammonia. Gcrmtip Kairit or Potash Salt, 25 per cant. Fulphate of Potasb. No. 2 Peruvian or Cotton Guano. 3 per cent, ammonia. N'ovu Scut in Land Plaster, 7 1*2 to 8 per cent, ammonia. Fine Ground S. C. Phosphate Fleur, w- • Orders fur other fertilizers filled st fb&rket I1ERMANN BCL (TINKLE, Jan8-3m Kerr’s Whnff. Cbnrleston, 8. Fi - F1CKUN6 & DAYANT, Altnraeys, McIims lit Cdusellors. Fsakcis w. FictkiJia, j Jobs JC. Bava»t, Cehdibts, t C. ’ J IsTBweR v. II iE.C. X JL. ' - . . 42 T~T #0 >• . -at 1 A i _