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Mr. H. r.Oflfl'b, Reuoo«*Pf<frtl h»nch- ByoaiiK mao hn« b**rn p-operly oiIuch-
w of SlMirtunburif. wilt*>N fo tht'SpHf- »e<l. it In »» r»re t.hlu^ for him to fall:
tan that sIdch flie bo tf fbnfn« of the fall b ' lt . h ‘’ wl11 '* T * tn Uliuaelf and
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tfrtti.mtie baa »8e<l tblfty <v>pK» of for * ,fc Hn t0 t,.n> hie sou looeeldibe
fftat Journal aefWilder* for IiIm Cof»po- world without one nle*k»*l. with a liber-
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EOCCVTIOMAU
Brv ; A. Bt^ter. r. ^ Eottor.
I'hwMjtllf M onlry <ke CaMIAet^
Miion •r^arvat*
“ There are nmor who ere able to
educate their etilldren, Who db not b«
ohub« they wlnh to IVave them a /e-
"•pectable lejrMy at death. A gre&r
mania arooiiget parent* Is “to have
eotnethliiu for my cldMren when lam
gone. “The best estate a aon or dauyh-
ter everTel).heir to, is a gooil sduca-
t Ion. w-Many ymtlig men who have in
herited large property—the frnite of
au honcat fiSlher’e t*.ll-havr very
hood made shipwreck, both of pro
perty and them* elves. But when »
aitlhn and Bheforlo dais eg. .The cA-
perlmerit has so faf given gfegt satis-
fttetlon to both teacher *fM eohohre.
Among the advantage* gained he re
ports, let. maiked Improvement In
fending; 2nd, an Increased desire for
reading ; 3d, a knowledge of the men,
and familiarity with the. events of the
present tlntej 4th, a facility afforded
the tctu'her*fbr ftjchlPbnd Teaching ;*
5th, a sharpening of the powers of
Critical observation. Mr. tlrifflih ha*
faken a new and pfopef departure,
and win, wo doubt not, have many Iml'-
fatora. Any tcaehef In Barnwell county
desiring to make rhe eAperltnent can
secure several copies of Tea F* et.r.
weekly at the prime cost of publica
tion.
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.4 flAlS USVAkKlSUEt) TALK.
Ou the 9th Inst, James Morphy of
Iitsh extraction, G'.itrge Effords of
Dutch Lineage, United Hiates Deputy
Marshals and Punch Ingram of Afri
can parentage,guide,established their
head quarters At this place ami com
menced a series of raids throughout
the county, for tho purpose of arrest-
Inir prominent Democrats and earning
a per <iem from the United States Gov
ernment On the 11th' Inst., armed
with a little hrlsf authority and a
warrant frrtui Uuited Bute* Coromle-
eioner Ml non, they started to arrest
the maaagers st Ualdce. On their
way they met sud arrested Mr \V. B-
Culhouu, notwithsumdlng his asser
tion sod tbs assurance of William
fMomon, colored, in whose presence
the arrest was made, that he was not
Indudsd In the warrant Mr. Calhoun
was brought to Barnwell and prompt
ly discharged. Fssiiug aggrieved he
took out a warrant for assault and
false Imprisonment against tbs parties
who bad arrested him, and Trial Jus
tice Hay placed it In the bands nf
sheriff Lancaster for service. On Fri
day afternoon sherflT Lancaster, act-
lag under the best legal advice, ap
proached tbs marshals and Ingram
«|hlle standing la froa.tof Tvmps Alisa's
iWxaufant and arrested them. At
U>* request of on# be banded him tbs
warrani.bs rssd and coolly placed It lo
bis pocket, sod told hit comrade to
arrest OApt. Lancaster. Both the mar
shale drsw pistols, pointed one in lbs
sheriff"s fees, the other at his back
and be. Mug unarm* >1, could make no
resistance as they repeatedly threaten
ed to kill Mm. Mr. A. M. Owens was
also arrested and both were carried
before Mlxsoo, who, at flnt refused to
permit counsel to appear in their to'
half and threatened to commit Messrs
Owens and Armstrong t« Jail. After
reaching Mixsoo'e bouse warrants were
taken out for the sheriff end Mr.
Owens for obstructing Uuited States
officials lo the execution of process of
tbs United Slates Court and they Were
bound over to appear at a preflmlna-y
examination on (be next day. Messrs
Lancaster and Owens wttt tnr-rarrtrd
before Judge Bryan in Columbia next
week on a writ of habeas corpus. Un
der the advice of our ablest lawyers
Sheriff Lancaster has postponed any
further action until after the hearing
at Columbia. Ou Monday, Warren K.
Marshall, a Badlcai lawyer from
Charleston, came to Barnwell, and
finding the rnktUira made by those
|>ets of tbs Radical party proposed to
compromise the dlflfculty by dtsens-
tiuulng all the prosecutions. The
proposition was refused and the Mar
shals and Punch Ingram, having medi
tated and rriected on the consequen
ces likely to result from their wanton
and outrageous violation of law, on
Monday atebt, | n the small hours,
took Up-their line of mafeh for Char
leston, Upon the groundless excuse
that their precious Hves were lo dan
ger. Tb*y will not bo forgotten or
forghreuyaml If they stay iu Carolina
und there Is any respect In tbs Gen
eral goverurmnf for law and decency
they will ye; atone for a a outrage
that would shame etun French Gena
U’armos of the Empire.
Forney commenting in the Philadel
phia Progrets ou ths result ofthv elect iu a
says that “We now fiiee the empire, and
there U but one great fofCe to meet k—
the Dcinocr Ir parly. Garfield only fills
the gap for Grant. I write this name
With a new feslfirg, that of profound
regret tint one i loted so well shnalJ
sink so low. Phst,-the delender of ths
forgiven South, then it* detimer. First
eager to honor Haooook for his riftues,
tfiea to count him assn enemy. And
this is the utaa who now wauls to play
ths partof bermfter.
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An irrepressible hoy of five years, who
traa always oompdlsfi to keep very qiAct
os SuneLy, having grown tuarpreasiblj
' Sabbath
til irrofal training, than t<» send him off
wlU» th^Uanuds, destitute of th**se.
An<ith*T cause of tho lack of interest
In educational mattera, L the Influence
exerted upon us by the example of our
fathers. Ah a general tldng they were
men of simdl •literary attainments.
They cared more for dollars and cents
than for the cultivation of the mind.
Thus they trained their sons, and
thus thrtr sons have taught us. There
are By far, too many young nsopls'
among us who satisfy themselves ob
the educational question, by saying, !
know I have no advantages hi mSutal
culture, but then my father bad none.
Although he could not cutcoflate sim
ple Interest, and had to get some obe
to do It for him. yet he succeeded* In
life and made considerable property ”
All this may be true, yet who can tell
how much more property th«t father
might have accumulated If he^ bad
been Messed with a liberal edh-atfon *
Be all this as It may, It la now abso
lutely certain, that In this day of pro
gress , he who does not enj >y a liberal
mental training, will have Ida Influence
for doing good, limited to a small de
gree.
On the question of teachers for our
schools, we can only give a few hlhts
Opium was never Introduced Into
Cbluu, until there was a Strong de
mand for It. Ardents s|drlTrwere
bevel made In large quaotttfers In our
own country until thg. appetites of
onr people demanded It, Neither
were quark school tea Chefs Intro
duced to th*- pnMic until a beburtous
1 The
A CartMu
This was addressed to the Governor of
^milh Carolina, in the year 17Sf£by
sixteen maidens of Chariest vn. It ran
thus l ‘'Tim humble petition of all the
meid-t whose names are underwritten.
Whereas we, the humble petitioners,
are at present in a very timhiucholy state
of in hid, com aiming Low all the bache
lor* are bLndly csptifkelby widows,
and our owir yoiitlilul chance* thereby
neglected ; in corpH-qnence of tills, our
request it that your excellciicy will f >r
the futme order th.»t r.o wid--w pre-ume
to marry k any young nun till the maids
tre provided for; or else to pay each of
thenr a finn for Mtufsciioii lor invading
our liberties; and likewise a iTne lo be
levied nn all s'icli bach-lors ss shall be
married to widows. The great disad
vantage it is to us maids is that the
widows, by their forward carrirge, do
Mtfip up young, men, and have vanity To
think their merit la'yqnd ours, wbieb is
a great imposition, on us, who ought to
have.Jhe preference. This is humbly
recommended to your excellency's con
siderntion, and hope yriu will permit uo
further insult- And wo poor maids, in
duty bound, will ever pray.” The mu-
dens' nil forlorn would have much *p-
pfAied (lie edict of the Portuguese king,
^ Inch toihsde widows -more than fifty
ycar.-t ohl from remarrying, on the ground
that widows of that age ( eminoidy wed-
ded young men of no property^ who
dissipate 1 the fortunes su< h marriages
brought them to the prejudice of chil-
ren and other rcLtive*.
Senab r Hampton, sirs. “I think it
Very important, especially to the South,
that the Democratic party should retain
its organisation. The fact that our
(Vi mds at the North were not • able to
give us as Lage a vots as they hoped
for, U no rc««oa that we should de
sert them. ’flie policy of the party
will b* dictated by future) events. I
regard the Presiden'ial election as set-
spirit called them forth.
parsi
monious and poor, In gofttg Into a
store to purchase goodSfSvIect Inferior
articles because they are cftea|>er, but,
after all, their baigsldfl hafe been
dear ones. So It Is with fftany of our
people In regard to the atfrploymen.t of
a teacher. The question Concerning
qualiflca'lon la not asked, hut, “what
can we get him for.V Moo every lip.
N"W, If there I* <*t»e tbftig wo can af
ford to pay a high price for. It la a w«-il
qualified teacher. \Fe make a fatal
uiiMake when we thfok Ju^t aty one
may start our children iff In their
studies. - If yvn were golnu to bull i a
house, you w \ dd not think of lenv-
tna the laylngW the foundation to one
who knew nothing of the work. So In
educating your child, }ou ibould place
It at the beginning In fh'e hands of one
m*nts of *n education Are extremely
lui|M>rtan*. fur they are the foundation
of mu eiluin't'Usf structure. G. H.
Carter, In Bapffcf Courhr.
wesry towards tbs dose of the
dsjr, frankly andhonc-dly apprusched
his sxrdlent Lai or«r stristfiitb.-r sid
ftvnirmid: ‘Ps, It Is ha vs a bills
•pirkujl fun
Pi,
^ lixwtolf. S. C., Nov. 11,1880.
Mu. Epitor MWe sre on s visit to
this beautiful and hospitable town to
attend a Aew-lon of (lie Bsrnwefi Bap
tist Assoctati >n. The Mly is Intel
ligent, vigorous, large and progressive
—theofficers are models of Industry
and patience and the season Is a de-
Hghtful one. Congregations have been
Oterwhelmlng—splendid In appearance
and unusually attentive and courteou*.
Much Interest Is in each discussion
and discourse. The contributions have'
been frequent sod liberal, no appeal
heiog made In vain, and great good
hfti been accompttabfd so I great
er thing attempted. Pei naps the
most useful feature lo the whole meet
ing hi the foaugural of a movement to
prohibit the “distillation sale and use
of fntoMcatlng liquors In the 8tale. M
We have never seen a more earnest
thougbtfaf and Interested people than
was this body ; listening to, discussing
and wit boat exception adopting the
TFporrrtnTTr^fmmmwrwTTBi^rtB-
deoce. lour correspondent caught the
pievalHntepirlt and determines to aid
this people in thilr battle (or the
right.
As the correepondfog letter wHl at
tract wide spread notice. I obtained It
from the chairman of that committee
this morning, long enough to copy ft
for you —It’s the opening gun of a
campaign that will last until cucceae is
won. We write iu great haste, as we
leave this p. m. Yours truly Takky
Town.
“<X)RBRSF'>KDISO LKTTir».”
The Barnwell Baptist A>s< elation to
corresponding bodies eendeth greet
ing.
Bdorerf Urttkrm ;
We avail ourselves of this medium
to forward you our annual salutation,
to wish you God epe^d In your work
for the Master, catch your ear—enlist
your hem ts, fill your minds and oc
cupy j( ur hands in a work which In
our optnlon Is the commanding duty
of the Baptists <Jf South Carolina.
We mean the work of endeavoring
to so shape mrr laws, as to problbft
the distillation, sale and use of Intox
icating llquofa In our Htate.
Tire necessity for some prohibitory
law In regard to this giant evil la ao
obvious that wa wants no tlffre to state
It here.
We renpeetfOlly suggest that you
aid ua.
let. By your earnest prayer*.
2d. By Interesting your neighbor
Id this work. ,
3d. By calling the attention of your
Immediate representatltea lo our Geo.
end Assembly to this subject and by
securing (when possible) tbelr hearty
co-operation.
4tb. By requesting every minister
In your body to prepare himself thor
ough!/ upon the advantages of such a
law, acquaint himself with tbs good
results following tbs enactment of
stfch laws lo Maine and elsewhere,
and to preach at least one sermon be-,
fore each of their congregations advo
cating the passage off such statute* a«
may be necessary to secure our aims.
8th. By showing In our dally Hves
the beauties of sobriety, not touching,
tasting or handling the unclean thing.
^ And by such other methods as your
superior wisdom may devise.
V. H. Dovcax. Obalrmas Com- 1
4 njttswta Curreepoudeuce.
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Ben Grant ha* reeled a house iu New
York nnd he will go hits busiucs* as a
spvruUior in mining and Hail Rosd
stocks.
According to the Almsnse n^xt
WediK'sday, Thursday sud Friday arc
the las-l days tor delinquent subscriber* to
pay the printer.
The Kouth Carolina Rtulruad Com-
pany will soil exearsiwn ti-kets for one
tare tn ami from Btackville from “3d
tn 27tli iustsnts im lusively tn rnablc all
whu desire to aMcud our county Fair.
iVE w a n mngKwtuns.
Ft R LaLK.
I* ills Tsw* of Ilise^frHs. * kiMit* sad lot
(known ss Iks I.smbsik hnnss) on Psilsr
•(rest. Ths h'iu-s coninin* 8 room* and is
I wo •inns* high The lm msneurs* on
fronl lOUfsst anJ'jn d»{>ih 140 fsst. nors nr
Is*-. Tbsre i» n kileksn on ths prsmisss.
nlnon ws>l nf wsisr.
- Al»n. ndjnining nhs*s, n It ISO fcsl front
by Io0 fsst in drp(b. mors or Isa-.
Will bs sslil si public oulerr in Dnrnwstl,
immwliaisly slier SbsrMTs «•!#• on lbs first
klomlsy is Jsauary, 181*1. I'luckaasr I*
pay for paps'*-
Apply In O R.8TF.U>yAN,
Rani Kdnts A jsni, U nckrills, M. C.
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BARNWELL, & a
F. H. BROWN.
FOR SALE. ~
A Fnrm 11-2 mils* . Nnrth oCfirshnmi,
nsnr Sojnnrnor's tww irtill. Ths Imct con-
i*in* 2'.’(l acre*. lOO »rr»* elrsrsii, nml ha*
besn undsiviuecsosftil cultirntion ihs pn*'
sMsaii. Rplsudiii pnaiumge for,winisriiig
stock on ths pises, Hsuids* twAalwrllingi
nml oul house*. For ssls low for enshoron
re»*on»bls tsrKS ts rsipnaribls pnriie*.
App y t* 0. E. 8TEADMAM,
ftlsckrills. 8. C.
Real Htims Agent.
French Store.
«re— ■ ■ ■ ■■■— siwiiwr i
SherffTs Sales. ^
KxwcwAiiin
WillUlh A»bt«ynrs. q. W Bnllry—Kiscuiin.'.
My tirtns of ss Kxsi ution rlo ms directed
is thsahsrs smHird c*##, I will slfsr for
■sis si Pnrawoi! I'hurt House, 8. it., «<i Mon
day. the aitih day sf Uvcsmhsr usai, it being
wlrsdny. tbs toilowiug properly, Is-wil;
All ihm irsctoflsnd siiusie, lying and tiring
in the county of BnrnvsU nnd hounded n*
follow* .- On the Norib snd K*»l tiyianiisof
Itr Wnllncs Bails) nml others, on die itoulh
mil Wr*t l<y Bsrnuniih Hirer mid imids of
Willimn Nswmnn nnd ethers, contsining sue
tbousnnd nrrss, more or Is**,
Term* ofsslsc**h. Purchaser to pny for
papers, J. W. LjkncAsTBS,..S. it. C.
Pri<*stcr A Dickinson, plaintiff*, agninat
W Mam O. Tlionitis, defendant -Execu
tion. '
By rirtiie of *n Kxecution tn roe directed
In l lit iibsre smitloil cnas. (will offer for sols
on the Tth^ibiyof Deecniber neTit, lising (lie
Tucedar after enlssdny, at the rssidesco of
lbs defetidnnt. lbs Ldlowing personal prop
erty; One blnck mere one block niuls. ons
buggy, one Wright'o hnr»e poner, ons wag
on and b. rnsss, a few hemt of slock hog*,
one yearling, one saddle nud onscottox plan
ter.
Terms of sals cash.
J. W. Laxcastkb. 9. B. C.
William E. Ueneon va. E. M. Lswtun—Ex-
rcuiluu.
By viriuc «f an Fxccution to mn dire t-
•d lu tho Iiotc entitled « I will <.ff.*r
for ei.loat H«rn*i. tt< J r.an Hon«-, Ji.ft.'Tiir
Monday, the nth dsv of Divoml*); in xt, it
b iugaalerday, the f illowlng preiperty. to-
wit: One tr «t of land containing two
hundred and Uvo aur*-*. nu rn or loaa,
bounded on the North and Wrut tiy- lands
of J. C. Wtlllnghnin, on the Kant by Ian. s
of P. K Lawton, and on the South by
laodanf J. J. i swton
Terras of sale cash. Purchaser to ps) for
pa|H.rs. J. W. Lancxhtu, 8. B. C.
- T T refc re.
Foreclosures,
Jacob V, Baxley, plaintiff acsln*t George
1. Fonlc and the South Caroll.ia I oanmid
Tru.t Oompaay, defondante—For:clos
ure sale.
By virtue of a decretal or Vr made In the
shove cane by M* Hoii.ir. Judge Thomas
Thomson, 1 will sell at Barnwell Court
house. M. CL, on klomlay. theiith dav of l>e-
cemiHTirext.lt being KMiesday. the f.dlow-
lug described real property, to-wit:
Ail that certain tract of land situate, ly
ing and being tu the Co sty of Sam well.
In said State, containing two hundred and
twenty live acres, more or let**, and Uein-
ded on the North by lands of Janoarv Wll-
kerson. on the East by i>tnds of J. N. and
J.-C. Wlltreraim.on the Hnuth by bxmts rtf
G»H)rgeZ.»rn and J. O, Wl'tUins, and on
the Woat by 1 in :a of U. T. Kioo end C. E.
1’r > sn.
T«Tu»a of sslc ciah. Puroha*er to pay
for papers. J. W. Lancasteh. B. B. C.
B. H. frost A Co. v«. J. C.
L. A. Williams--Order of
Williams and
Foreclosure.
726 Broad Strut
UNDER
Central Hotel.
Candid, Cakca.
• - - Augusta, Ga.
OPPOSITE
The Moximurr.
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Fruits, Tops, Nuts,
—Bsrkcti, Firework*.
Fin# OroctriM.
The Oldest and most fialisbla Eaublish-
ftuat of tbs kind.
J. RIVAL.
norlS.Sm
If yoQ want
Bargains, go to tbs Old
St anil of
O' cotiEisr.
538 BROAD STREET, APOCeTA, OEOltOIA.
—Wholesale and Rstall Dealer iu—
Wstchsa, Clocks,
Jewelry, Cutlery,
Guns, Pistole,
Caps, Cat ridges,
A Fine Assortnent of
Silver Ware. Musical Instruments, No
tions, Watch Materials, Watchmakers’
Tools, etc., etc.
■»: Watches, Clocks sad Jewelry Ra
ps I red and Warranted,
no* 18 5m „ '
IX -A.. WALKErT
Importer and deslef In Italian sad
American Marbles, Tosib-stones of
any design, made on most reasonable
tetma. Established to 1792. Char
leston, 8, (X Janlb-ly
Hj- vlrtuwi.f a decretal nrdar made in the
stvire catiec by UU H<>n«*r Judge Aldrich.
I will o*l| at rUriiwnllOuirihouM ou Mon,
day. ttwi rail day of l)cc iut>. r next. It be
ing aaic* lay, ise following di-cenbed Ifeisi
firofMirt y i
I. AH that certain tract of Und situate,
Irlug and U lug In the htate aiel county
afo .MtuUI. rontalning Ihrew liunrtrWt ■d.i
a xly-Uveacre s, more or Ire*, and boiiiiib-d
on the North by lands of iheeatslo of John
Turnar. James K»iup. Kr, and William It.
Dowling, on the Kost l.y Un s of U. Mar
tin. Mouth by I imts of U J. Fau»t and K.
F. Iwe, and oeai by UiHiaof H- hry Fawat,
formerly belougliig to William Z •rn.
X Als->, all tllht tract of Mini situata. ly
ing and te-iug tu the county nud mate
aJorwoohl. contqlnhig two hua»lr»Hl .an i
twenty aersw ne>rw or leoa. and known sa
the •'Cotton Bill" |.|a a. and boiindsil on
the North by latela of llia--»lj«te of A«eph
Kenner tv, iletWNSed. MoSth by |»ud* of
Hei^y U!i|iisi and I honoia Walker, La»i
by lautla id DnvM Keonei ly, aud W oat by
lauds of Hu* Lew.
S Ai«o. all lliai lot situate, lying and be-
Ing In the cowaty and hMts sforereld at
L*e'* lurn tbit, on the H..u‘h Carolina
Uallroid, cootaUilsg »u»y feet front siel
ose liundr.d foetrtepth nnd hounded on all
aiilwa by Mnds now or lately of tho booth
OarntiagAt ■ Urosd.
Kea dd at rUk of former purcHvmr.
'lerma of sal# chmIi. rurebaeer to pay for
pa pets, J. W. Lx mxmtbm. h. t> C.
Nathan Blmon v*. Onto Pattwrson—Lien
Warrant.
By virtue of a lien warrant to m« direct
ed, I wi 1 offer for oale wear A Henna e, M. <
<-n TuootMy, the 7th dav of D>r«Muher next,
within the legal buurs of aale, tbs follow-
lug dre-crlbeii p)‘rsoa«l propeily, to-wll:
l,30U pound* of weed colteii, more or le*s.
In tho liouae; 3Wor AOu |H>uud*<if seed cot
ton ; JA or 4) bushels of oorn; from X,M>j u»
i.i**' atslks of sugar cane. Lev tod ou m
the property of tAlo Palleraou ut the suit
ol Nathan bimou.
Icnua of sale cash.
J. W, Lancaster, 8. B. C.
Nathan Simon ot. si. ts. John and Julia
Ddw—Lt' a n Warrants.
By virtue of lieu warrants to me directed
I will offor for mde near Laid.*.-, re. (j., on
• uee ay,. tlto Tlh day of Iboeniber next,
wltlilu tbs legal hours of sale, IIkj follow
ing described parsoual pro|H*rty, lo-wit:
One bale ot lint cot'oii ;aboui DO' poumls
of aeod cotton atoivor leas, about Mor AO
bushels of oorn. and "bout M) or 4*>
pounds of Leklar in the hous». Le*k< it ou
•sine property ol John and Julia Doc at
suit of Nathan Simon «-t. al.
ierius of sale cash.
J. W. LAkOASTER, 8. B. C.
Nathan Simon rs. Wllli im Fogler—Lien
Warrant.
By virtue of a lieu warrant to me direct
ed 1 will offer for sale near Allendale, re. 0.,
on luesday, the 7th diy of December
next, within lh ' legal hours of Mle. the
following described personal property, hi-
wll: One thousand to tlfteen hunured
I>ouodsof so' d oolton. Levied on aa the
nropei t> of W illiam Fogler at tbs suit of
JtstliMii clmon.
Xerms of sale cash.
J. vv. Lakoastkr, S. B. C.
B. A. Soott v% David Grant—Lien Warrant
By virtue of alien warrant to me direct-
ad 1 will offer for sals near Allendale. H. C.,
ou I usaday, the >th day uf December next,
within the legal houn> of sale, the folfow-
ing de*ciIbetl personal property, to-wit:—
About one thouasmi pounds of seed cotton
itf the houre; 804or iUO pounds seed cotton
and 15 or hi bushels of < urn. Levied on
ss the property of David Grant at the suit
of K. A. recott.
■ 'JeruiSul saieesah.
J. W. Laxoastrr. S. B. C.
R. A. Seed V*. Daniel Cirant —Foreclosure of
Lies.
By virtue of a lien warrant lo me direct
ed, I will offer for sale near Allsndale, 8. C.,
an Tuesday, the Gih day af December next,
wilbin lue legal hours of tale, the following
described personal property, to-wit:
One (bousand pound* of seed cotton, more
or leae, laviad on sa tkt property ef Daniil
Grant al (ba suit of K. A. ScotL
Terms sf sals oa«h.
J. W. LANCASTER. 8. B. C.
Barnwell C. H.,8. C., Nev. 18, 1880.
0. B. Owens, Agt. ve B. J. Morris Jr—Lien
Warrant.
By vtana ot a lien warrant to me directed, I
wiH offer for ante st the gin bouse of T. Vogel
and at lb*revidence eft). R Owens, respect
ivolly on Tuesday ibe 7th day af Deoomber
1880, within ibo lags) hours of tale, the
following desorlbed personal property, to
wit: 4000 Ibo. seed ootton more, or less, via
1(90 Iba. mots or leas, st T. Vuget-s gin
bowse, snd 80(1) Iha., more or loos, at tho
residence of (>, B. Owens, levied on sa tbs
property af B. J. Moms Jr,, At lbs auk ofO.
B. Owens.
Ttrma of as)* e*»h.
J. W. LANCASTER, 9. B. C.
E. H. Rotrurs,
Bkoau 8the*T,- -» - At uCaiA, Ga.
— BironTKB/'gARD —
M A I*r U F* AeTUH KR OF*
— ASP PEAtKa IX—
Rifles, Guns, Pistols
anil Pocket Cutlery.
Ammunition of all kinds, v
J&'Repalriop done promptly,
nor IH Hip
BIG PAY.
WA.TiTKD
WE WANT A
\ llniitcl numlier
of active, energrtlc canvortaMS to engage
In s plciisant nsd pr’dibiblo ttin-l nee. —
Good I(i**n Will Mud this a rare chance
TO MJVKK MON MiY.
Such will pM.isa answer this advertlee-
nient by totter, enclosing stamp for reply,
slstii.g wh"t bum et<s they hiive been en-
gagoi In None but theme who mean busi
ness need apply. Address
FINLEY, HAimY A'D.
novl8-ly AUAiita.Gs.
NOTICK! TT
Notice is hereby given that Applimlioa
will he mode during the next Hcsdon of the
Legislature, for a charier for the Fair
mount Maiiufaeluring Company of Umt.i-
—1.1 w-^y-'^-nwwaawreareaBa—I’-i-aa—safa—ndrerensnuio in . r
well county. *cptlt>-tf.
Notice t
All persons having deroinds ngninet lh*-
derelict e*lnl* bf Aphvea Bri-liane, will
pre*ent them properly attested, and all per
son* irideturd to lh* estate will make pay
ment, to tbs, undersigned.
J. J. BRAB'IAM.
——— 'Adn.iuntrator:—
»ep2C-tf
THE ARCADE OF
%
S. U. Wright,
WHOLKSALK AND RETAIL
WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
834 Broad Street, Auiicsta, Ga.
AGF.D WHI8KRY A SPECIALTY,
writ 1 3m — -r
\ s(U—“
J. B. WHITE Sf CO.
Having extended onr store hnck from Bio id to Ellis Street, .VK) feet long, makln? 1‘.
the most Gimmodloiis nnd Handsome Stop- In Augusts, our faeilithb for showing
g«yuM art) much t»*‘tt* i' «h .ii foriitoriy nml su|>erior to any in tht) city, ('ouipatftiguur
goods wltli others w It convinee you that, - i
wk Are the leaders*
Both In regard to Low Prices und Excellency nnd M yle of Goods In every Depart rneit*
We beg to return our thanks to the people of Kurnwell county fot their ,liberal pat
ronage In tbe past and a»k m coniinuanen of siime, fwlmg ooiifl lont that wo chii sell
lliein goodput lower prii*» s than c-n lw found In any Southern Market.
Mr J. T. WTLl.lH has resumed business whh us iigidn. nnd will be happy to wait on
his Burnwell friends. ___
J B. WHITE <fc CO
octl4 3m BROAD AND KLLLS STUEKTS.
M
■ v
- I am now receivin'; daily my Fall nnd Winlet Stock of Chrjriv and FiueT
ing of every description Irotu the Finest to the Cheapest.
A Fall Democratic Stock,
Which I am anxious to sell to two thirds of all the good ]>copic of all the cc '
200 Bushels
U-nuinrltuyi l'r<*f (*• 1*fwsal*«i 80rt».
p*r hu*h«l. By 1., A. TilOMPreON,
jutxll 4i Zg Hko, s r.
200 Sacks
Liverpool Salt, Full Weight, for sale st
ft 35 per suck.
L. A. THOMIWOV.
nov4 ELKA 8. <\
"kRMANN BUIWINKLE,
Fkctur and Genl Con nisioii Mt reliant
CHARLESTON, S.' l\
DKALaa ix
GERMAN KAlNlV. or POTASH BALT.
Peruvinn (lusna, No. I and No. 2.
Pur* Flab Ouauo, Nova Ae-aia l.and I’la*-
ter, (irmmiPNouib Carediaa Pbo*|-hai*, ^vud
other fKSTii.ixra*. Alm>,
CORN. OATS, HAY, AC. •
Os4o»»» 411*4 Sinpaioh. aa*l lihrsl a-l
vane** rood* os cua>igiiiw*ni.* af r*ii*ii aad
other Predue*. tx.v I dm
Normal School.
Eterei*** twEaii Hepieaiher I5lh. Isx'mc-
lion xiv*n in Map Drawing an t Painting.
• i»o lh* u»uol Kngli-h hranehrs
Mt«.« F. L. WIijav. T*a«.b*r.
Bla^kvilte. S. f , Grl. 81 It, 18*ff
well I-4w
kotici:
Aprelh-atlon will bo made a) theroxt*—-
• Ion of the I eginlatiiP- (••'diarP'r« i-<>mpn.
ny t<> eugMge In raaniif..etunHl on ihetirenl
Haltkeho'chle to be hnowu *m the “Duh-
nonnoii Hills ” <h*I7-S«ii
v ,
C ires by mum (Nst arc*# Wg y
ocfl4-3m
Henry S. Jordan
BnmJ Street. Au*rii.‘4 f », Ge^f*
. 11 ■
FKOftt THE EAST
After spending several seeks in the Metropolis of Fsshinu, and rLiti
market dniip, (have finished tuy labors y and uni al home n^uin with the
.sioi'k of
Drrv ooorm.iffoxioNrH nnd v>Krn:xi*«ff iv«a r;oo:
I have carried m many years. I am fn'ly prepared to •how'^uu tlie maj.
result* nf what— • ,
Xl.v ^«|tT»»y TJoWnr TTW He. livtth Mm.-v tn ttre f-ea«T T
I make no.-tardiug annoiiucenieut>, n<>r nvmeniiT tbiu-y prins to the
piiMIc. Tliey have h engnlKd so often that they d) not believe Mich b.
is aim ply a f a-tr of valuable space in an advcrti-cmcnt.
MV DTtKMs* <JOOT>s* HTOg’K
Can’t be exeeft'd in this city. I have -I! the be-uiilul ('laid (iress Gcod.«,
ing Han’lkcrvhisf J’attenjsof )he .
L* ATTCsaT IMPORT Al IOX.
No hoijse in Auirnsta t an off) r a bettecaV cfieipcr line ol Igtdie-' and
men’s Underwear than can be seen at Miller’i* t'nmer f
W*-lsh. Shaker, Angora. Paid. Ojwra, I'amss-t nml MeMcatrd Flxnrrr
Notion Deportnuent i* always k> pt rrp to the hi'.’hest standmf.
fill) < J 1.0 V SON A Af.TV.
Just buy a pair uf .Miller’s K'd Glove*, at ft'.lc., if you want somethin
every pair warranted. Block snd Colored Trimuiiu^ Silks, Satins nio|
A-ina^uificent line o( 3-4 and 0 4 Fuicy Csi-wnicro*. Millions of Tic*
Hosiery. Ilsatlkerahjets. A snpeisir lineof Isnlic:.’(')•■aLs and Do’iiimu.-
I -ba I be ph ased I • *er all ol my oM ami m-w friend.* and sei|u.iu *
TIIK COUAFH. »' d 'fit is not po>Mlde f.»r you lo pay me a vi»ii, you ,
fill roiwive «|W^.I .It, ■«.! loi «M,1 M.v la k..m .-.l-t“b-T— 'h„f | rfn—i
of s place this ■bie nf New Y«rtk wbeie Jon esn I'DV Diy li<oda. N. f ; oHh j
n sbiog Gotslo V) nn-te advantixe'hsu Innu the *
OLDHKLlAiiLt: J-A MTLT/E 1
oetl 4-Am .MII.LLItN VRHNKK, Ancuet
he
st
ut
It
d-
E
U Ml DlreEAreKS.
THROAT DlreKAi^ 0 .
BRE.iTHING TROUBLE.
^,It DUIVK8JNTO the sysivm
agents and bearing medicine*. It
curative
DRAWS
FROM the diseased parts the poisun* that
eausedealh. Thou-onds testify lo it* virtues.
Ton can be Relieved and CorH.
Don't despair until yon have tr'ed thi«
'Sensible. Kasily Applied and RADICALLY
EFFEt'Tt’AI. Ilemedy. Fold by Druggists
or sent by mail on receipt of price, $.*, by
Tbe »*Oaly” I.nwc Pad « o.
WILLIAMS BLOCK. -•
Del mil, Mich.
Send for Testimonial* and our book.
"Three Millions a Year.'’' Sent free.
(Kt2M
CURE YOUR B.UK ACHE!
And all diseases of the Kidneys, Blmlderand
Urinary Organs by wearing the
.1
Improved Excelsior K dney Pad.
• v ?
It is a MARVEL of Healing and Balief
SINFUL IKRI18LI, ARD 0IRR8T, FAIRLEM,
FOWEBFVL.
It CURES where all else*Yail!i. A REVE
LATION and REVOLUTION In Medhine -
Abs.wptiin or direct application as opposml
to unsatlafaatory inteinal medicine*. Sesd
for our trentire on Kidney troubles, sent
free. Sold by dmrgitts or sent by mail, on
receipt ofprice, $2. Address
This b the Thfl “CalyD Lnng PafiC*.
Original and
Genuine Kid- WILLIAMS BLOCK, .
*»y Pad Ask %
A ril and lake Detroit, Mioh.
no other*.
Stores!
s
4e
es l Store
52
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w
?
j
¥. L BILFI,
■Bdl IVROAT) STREET. Augusta Ga
Tookin^ NI nr as, Hcntin^ i^treve*, Grjttx, linnlwsrc, Cuth ry. Tiu-*nr>
House Iiimiahiti^ Gikx)*. In sti.ei large'|in»ntitiiw uf *ihIi ►tons ax the *
cebior.” “Koferi'two.'’ ‘'(’hnmpion/’ ‘‘New Chart,’’ "Fn^lc nnd "Plnnti r ’’
AV 1. EELPI E.
UP’A11 Gooib) soli! low.
oi-tH 3m
IMMKNSE STOCK
New Carpets
-FOR-
1380. Fall and Winter Trade, 1880.
Purcha*Ad from the Lending Manufacturers and Importern of the country, and of
fered to tho Trade, <W friends nml the public at
‘•Kook Bottom Prices.
5*
RruewMs. Mnquets, Yelvr, Thlix-ply "III I n gfala .fit it ftU—oil
5 *11
He?.' °f V «‘W Ctiroinry a=r
UphoNtetSre’Trlinrainga, Floor ami Table OH Cloths, Luce (tu ininre.
Body nnd Tapestry
qualities, f rumb (To
Hair Cloth und Dph-
< ornl- ea nnd Beiuls, Window reha'ies—all slzi s; I’iin o afd l able t OvcTs. UnH Piquia
ind Borilers, French Tstrys, Curtain Goo Is, Cr.-tonneH Jor LuuiOrutiuln*, (.him nnd-
Cocoa Mattings and a big stock of nil goods in my line.
J AS. C4. BAILIE, B»*4 st.
. Tbe OU Original Carpet Store, K-tablshed 1858.
O
FRESH STOCK OF GROCERIES.
I have In store and arriving 50» caeca < untied Goods. Meats, Vegetables and Fruit*
of evei y variety. New Preserve*. Jt-Hliv, Crackers Macke-el—No. bund in Mese; Sal
mon and Boneless (Xnllish. All grades ol Sugar. Coffees, reus, 8t>apv; march. Etc , Qfr-—
'ons. Cabbage, Potntwsami Apples, Straw and ttnttnn Bmorus, Berub HVusheS'. Long
Handle and short Handle Hair Brnom-, Tutie, Pads, (lotl es **' nuwrs.Wolhes PA'skt-fs'
Market Baskets; Etc, all of which I offer at the lowest prices for udsh.
J A MESH. B AII.IE, m Brond St. iogo^ta. ,
sepHO Sin
MANTOUE &
-:<k-
Uqnor merchants
-AND-
Manufacturers of Cigars^
•«pT0 Su
118 Last Bay Street* Cli»rlcston' S. O '^