The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, November 25, 1880, Image 2
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JOHN W/UOLMES,
Gitltor uu| Proprietor.
LARGEST COlWTlf GIROULATIO^
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TatfR^AY, KOVEkSBE^ 25.18fe0:
Wts'.tre'iwt n > n|Kin*lIrlo for tho.yi»*p of our «or-
r»o|>ondent*. ’ 1 -
i. "■"x i 1 ' 1 1 "y- j. j--i
rirntit, lb3 CHtarttw of uorrupt ilnprw
durJojj bl« ptfsl'l^ricy, oi>w loortiH n|»
*be chlrf ♦jnglurer of it milrond
ring which propone* to hoM'i * roUwny
from Texas to the^lty of Mexico.
“Oen" Corfw-ty hii'I utlier hlnfant »il-
venturoua RiHIohI* Hll**fr** th»rt they
have bnuchr. 20,000,000 aert** of land
16 New M.rxteo, upon whiob ih**y pro
pose to oolontz < 100,000 coloreil per-
Bone who nre orgnaiz-'ff \o emigrate
wh^m ver Conway give* the order to
march.
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Oi’H L&UISI.A TIMS.
Member* of tlih lieKlelaiure are
frvqnt’nriy at a' toea to ttnnw rh»»Ttrtfr
of foiling among theit coneiituentaon
q leetlone lhat come up fi r oorifHer-
ailon. A Senator or Rl'presentbifve
i« a repi eeoutati v« of tho people, j.i#t
aa u cl rk or manager In the agent ot
hi* i mplojer. It la ti e iqually the
il'ght ami duty of the i>eople to conn
art with and adviee public eervauta,
and we are sure that our Senator and
R preaeuta’leea in’ Columbia will
giatefully receive and Consider any
suggest! m» that may be ma le to them.
Au employer baa no more right tu
Ida me ua empbtye to whom he glvea
uul'mbed power than the people have
to hietne a Li**gjatutor who la not Ib-
futmod of tbelr vi<-*we end preferences,
run l av/sa Jt n« jl.
The General Aepombly met and or.
g.Ci lzed on Tuesday. In both liousea
there are many able members and In*
iilllgnnt and appropriate legislation
may be txpei t»*d ell h corfl lence. We
undiTstand that tulla will be Intro
duced to repe il tbs Hen law, to re-en
act the "two ix i faw" by which State
anti Fi'deral elections' are separated,
m enll a OonatltnttonalOiidtenflou, to
i lrer and atu*ud, the law reffulatlng
the afseeemetitand colleetlon of tuxes,
to prohibit the carrying of concealed
wt-apooe,-to enact a general fence law,
ami also a law to prohibit tbs manu
facture sad sale of ardent spirits In
ll Is Sinte. The liapiUc and Me*bo-
■list Churches have formed an alliance
Ir suppoit of the laH named measure
and araa4M»uf-#a**d»y ««* farfrthat In
the last fhcttm a constitutional
smendm nt of the Paine purport was
adopted by the people of Kansas by a
in J rlty ol 20,000 votew. _ _
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Our l.nw rawkers wt Work.
jHp*x u»l U> Ih« Pfopl^.l
twiialii.
CoLtrwpiA, Nov. 23 I 1880.
The Bouts c fltep resen t at I v*-« met
to day and was titganlxed by tbsslco-
tiou of the Hon. John (!. Sheppard as
speaker, Col. John T, Stoaa dork, It.
M, Aedt rsou Reading cleik and John
D. Browne of Barnwell, Sergeant nt
srnipr Ooverner elect Hagood will
be maugurateo on nett Tuesday. Col.
T. Stobo Farrow’of tbs Spartanburg
Her aid was re-eleered clerk of the
Senate. The session #111 be short
bdt busy—and the Ntnto will be intel
ligently served. — — **K." —
Holst ky ’l kdr Oww Petard.
On last Batnrday br. N. F. Kirk
lund, Ma]. H. W. Kenrse and J. Med
Brabham, who Lad been arrested
some da)e previously upon a warrant
i f Commissioner Mixson, came before
his Court for prelimlnat y examination.
The sA lax It upon which tbs warrant
whs Issued, was signed bv Cyrus
Fit-Ids. ot at lea*t bore his signature
and John Connelly, Berry Wrotco and
wets named as material witness
es on behalf of the United Utntrs. All
these put lies, when brought into the
august presence of the court, denied
any knowledge of, or the partliipatien
In proceedings, and stated that the
election st Buford's Bridge had been
Conducted fairly and quietly. The
gtntlemen under air at were die
Charged. The attention of all promt
U'-nt Republicans Is invited to this
ti ue statement. An InventItcaMon is
now in order. Will ll bu made?
Everywkwrw.
it cansfwrro uutlg fileuamiip to
ll»-< p them. ’ w •
Let ns now forget politics snd'tslk
about Cbiiatmns.
There is no suffering equal Ul fear,
for lt ba# AdUUstk 8
The females (>f Sonth out
number the nialea by |vef 11 dW’
iii net whifltPy tbati S#xk an ft
•nan drunk; c it il dusbility to carry
it. 1
On the 23th Inst, a fast train from
New Yurk to all Houihern cltip*. will
deliver the Northern rpHI one day In
advance of the present slow schedule.
A li'tle Lt 1 wl.O Wits much petted
Mid: "I like silling on gentlemen’!
knees beliur than ladies ; don't you »i»-
tsr?"' - r
John 0. Oalhnun. a nephew of our
foi'mer Ber'.htor, living In N-vnda, has
iipeome Ihsaue and Imagines himself
llieNdwtlor. A wound received dur
ing the war Is the cause.
Broad hale gives a bravado appear
ance mid combined with a navy blu*
costume and old gold trimmings pro
duce a lieatt-Minashlng effect.
The man who knows more about
youjc business than you Q0 yourself,
always has leisure to entertain you.
- Gov. Jeter has ts»uf*d tbs procbraia-
ll"U proclaiudpg thf 23!h of Novem.
her as a day of Uutuksgivlug and
prayer. •
Our office Was visited on Tuenday
last by two charming young ladles.
Unfortunately, the only pedigree
worth having Is one that can bo n.nb-
«r transmitted or inherited.
The epizootic epidemic has struck
Honorable A. If. Stephen* says.-
" K very thing m exceedingly quiet bore.
I never »sw so little file in Washington
M»<-e I reached hero in 184!h The
newspapers h^e seem to have lost all
interest in everything; they are about ns
lifeless as anything tUc I have seen.
The universal sentiireut here, as far aa
1 havo heard it expressed by Republi
cans uutl Ddunr-rtte, is in condemnation
ifiho Nuticna 1 Executive Democratic
Committee, espceial’t Rarunm and
the other leading men of the North.
The Poetmosh-r General of thoUui
tod States ndverti es under date of Octo.
I>erl5ththnt pixmosaia will be received
st the Codtract Office of the Department
i util 3 p. tu. of January 10, 1831, for
carrying the Mails of the United Slates,
upon the routes and according to the
schedule of arrival and departure speci*
Bed hy the department, in the State oi
! -i ooth Carolina, from July 1, 1831 to
J muary 30, 1884. Lists of routes, with
schedules, lost ruction* to bidders, forms
for contracts and botna*, and all other
ticccssary informal ion will he furnished
ti|K>n application to the Second Assistant
Postmaster General, Washington, D. C.,
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1'lMdlMg Ows ir Mis S>ed Was
. kttwlea.
An Englishman traveling in the East,
not being quite s*ti»8*d with the appear
ance of the more he rode, a*ked his A mb
son ant if he was mire she g»t her allow-
a nee. “Oh yw#,’* he replied; “my
countrymen often steal from < ore anoth
er, and rob their ftiende* hones; bat I
c-n always find out if ' your mare has
l>c*u cheated. I put gSven or eight peb
bles in with the barley, counting the
Dumber exactly. The uars never eats
the nebbles. and if any «tie steals from
the Barley be is sure le take two or three
p<-bb!e* with it. Jfi find the pebbles
short in the morning, I have hard words
and they cannot teU how I know^ sad
so they givanpcheating he'. Cham
bers’* Journal, i '
our portloa of the country, but In a
much milder form than that of u few
years etoce. We li-ar of do horses
being dangerously affected.
Philadelphia has lately turned loose
a prisoner who waited twenty nioe
succMweive years tu be hone fur mur
der, ami uo governor would accom
modate him. Be had reason to he
mad.
••Shall we riano*?" neks an exchange.
If you step ob a carpet tack or rtin
your shin hone agaloet a locking ehalr,
when In seartrti of the eoothlncr syrup,
yon will dance without ntcpplng to
ask any questions.
Blees4J Is the man who knows
enough to keep his mouth shut.
Borne people Hx*e sixty years without
learulug (heart.
The early cold weather In Luulslaoa
and other sugar producing districts, It
is feared, will eut short the crop this
year.
There le bran In all mral, and there
are di -g* in all wine. All roads must
at tlmas be rough, add nil seas must
bo tossed with tempest. To fly from
trouble will need long wings,, and to
eecnpe discomfort will require mure
th-u a mneb fan’s skill.
At forty years of ago a man I >oka
back over Id* life, aud wonders what
ho did ll tor, and then turns wistfully
towards the future, and keeps on
doing tho same thing.
Rock Hill Lai tho champion raw
egg eater. I awl week a Chat lotto man
bet a R u-k Hitt man too dollars that
ho oculdn’t eat two doieo. The Rock
Hill 10.00 gulped them dowu lu loo
miuiiU-e.
This 1s the season of tbo'year when
had Indians commence sign its treat
ies of |>eaco aud xlrawlng guvernmeot
blankeu for the whiter.
The News and Couiler says that the
c» xt Legtolo* (lO> will be Couotltuted os
follows ; Senate ; Democrats 32, Re-
pubflcat.s 2. Hob e : Democrats 120,
K>‘publlcaus 4. Democratic majority
on joint ballot 152.
Kaoevs City has aj girl dentist, and
she pulls out a tooth with such ravish'
ing sweetness that half the youth* io
that place now live ou gruek ' ^
I No man can ask honestly or hope
fully to be delivered from temptation,
unless he has b'mself bones)ly and
firmly determioed to do the best he
can to keep out of It.—Ruskln.
It is generally safe to converse freely
with an unreserved talker, but when
a man lets you carry ou all the con
versatiou It is well to be on your guard
for the probability Is, he Is taking
your measure.
A Chinaman can cat more wood
i ban a white mao and do It with I es
labor, but when he comes to fishing or
whittling he Is a hundred years behind
tbe ige.
A tramp got out of a box car at
Henderson. Teuu., regent!y. and said
he had been locked, up there five days
and six nights without auyihlug to eat
or drink.
Think of It I There are 457 more
females In Anderaon county than there
are males. Whatfxcuse can the old
bachelors give for tbelr misery ?
Young men of Anderson, are begin
ning to feel tbelr ludjpendence of the
ladies. During the past week they
have had two dances all to themselves.
Twenty-six of the 148 missionary
workers of the il. E church are sup
ported hy the Women's Foreign Mis
sionary Bociety connected with the
church. The appropriation for Africa
for t bis year la $8.900; for Chinn, $44.-
900 ; for India- $60,600 for Japan $27,-
000.
W. R. Wallace.a colored Democrat,of
Orangeburg, was turned: out of the
Baptist church located on theL'gnre
place ou Bull Swamp road and bis
commission as travelling agent of tbe
Bunday School taken from him. Being
a Democrat was bis only Crime.
Dr. Charles Jewett, while arguing for
prohlotriorr, once said: "Why trot
pour whiskey In the gutter? Itle
destined for the gutter at lost; why
not pour It there at oi$\ and But
strain It through a' man and spoil the
strshier to th» work?"
When an Indian doctor has lost five
patients, the eurvivors of the tribe
send him after them toaee what baa
become of them. After ail, the .In
dian* would ioe* Borne advantage, by
clr notation.
Titer* are * half dcs~o colored men
in Meriwether county, Ga., who own
large plantations, well Mocked. One,
living aesr tbs line of Pika, runs eight
plows, aud make* over one hundred
bale* ef cotton, beside* provision* to
•upport the farm.
Earthly glory soon vanish** ; earthly
possession* pas* sway—* few year*
anil all are goon. But the promWee of
G«>d remain unto us until tho end of nil
things ; heaven re*t« on eternity. It
may b* ours if w* «e* It aright. .
During a ccnv«r«*Uou between two
Baltimore lady teacher* uu the queer
teepoOee* that children often make
| each of tbaut gave Lu txj erlence for
-i-
the day. On* of them was endeavor
ing M leach a‘primary das* tfc*
rudiments of Hifibmetlc,-md asked one
of the M-bolare which eh" would
rather have j “Ten apples or two?**
The pfwtnpt tfigponn* ws* ^PWiV*
Another siisweiml that she * Would
rather have (en. because it wan Btore
than two. ’ The first < mo then nwpood-
y>d thatahe knew that ten was more
tbsntwo, but that “ten wo«d t'make
her sick, and two wouldn't,”^/ The
other, tpacher had recently lost her
mother, and she took occasion to ad-
dr«*ss the children on the subject of a
mother's love and devnfloti, god~What
a disaster to either young or old »he
deirthofa I'Viog mother.wa*.'‘ 8he
then a-k>-d If any of them had exc
loat a mother. Several responded
thdt they were motherless, while one,
W.l'h-eVMent canernasa, j unpe-l up
«nd.declare<I “that *h>‘ had loat-fJBO
mot hers,’’ Heiiuiia Sh was thesul je< l;
both teachers and children could not
restmlun laiurh, and thus the moral
lesson ot the day cutne to naught.
Pptendld ftarawlnw
Can bo bad ut Rubecsb in’s Empo
rium In Barnwell. Save money b)
trading with Rubeusteln. HI* store Is
on the frquare opposite Tu* Pjctplk of
fice. Trade with Rubeusteln now while
you have money and next spring he
will sell yon goods at close figures on
time. Prepare for hard tlmos now—
and dout foiget that Rubenstcin, the
poor man’s friend, will sec you through
the summer If you will trade wfrG him
now. Rubenstein means business and
he Is going to do business, and dunt
you forget It and be left out in the
col.L Bo com* along and 'don’t be
bashful. tf
—Go to Ruhcnrtein’s. If you want bar
gains in clothing. -2 *
CHARLESTON
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DURIMO THK WKKKS J>EC 6 ta 17, 1880.
LOW EZUURSION RATES
itfl OR ALL gAILROAIM.'V '
Great Attractions and Large t'f$w’s.
Tite _ ■ •* ' ■
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION .
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AGRICULTUPAySOCIETY OF S. f.
_ SPLRRUIU EXIIIUITS
of the Meoh inical and A rrumtoimJ progress
of the pint year—intrrssting sad in*
structiT*. ^
NEW HALL,
XtlXCTin KSI’KCIALLY FDR THE EXUIUI-
tlqx or THE SOCIETT.-—
TIIR SOUTH CAROLINA JOCKF.Y CLUB
Will hare n xcsi on the wasuinuto* sack
COViuk. near liukCitJ. on the y.
8th, 0th, 10th awl 11th December.
They are led to believe, from I lie number
ofKniiiej in the slakeeend Irom the MOxbles
expected, that there will he hot er Racing
lima they have had far the last leu years.
®*jrMeeling^ of Stale Orange, P. of H.,
.find Grand Lodge A* F\ M.
All placee of Aniu£cnv«ift open with
cbo|e«rt aUraotions. ,
AUractive Fxliibiti of all binds so
licited for the Ludufcvinl Kxtiibilion. .
tff'TU* large crowd ef Vieitore to the Ex
hibition offers a paying opporiiinily to Man
ufacturers, &o., to display their Products.
For space and particulars apply to
E. L. ROCHE, Secretary.
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- Molhers 1 -M* I hers 11 Wethers I! t>
Are you disturbed' n$ night and
hr«>krn of your rest hy * sick ohlkl
suff.-rlng anti crying with the egerud-
utlog pain of cutting teeth ? If so,
g > ot i.nea and gat a tiottla of MILS
WINSLOW’S BOOTHING BYRUP. It
win relieve ihe poor little sufferer Im
mediately—depend npon it; there Is
no Ralstake about It. There Is not «
mother on earth who has ever us^d It,
wh* wilt not tdl you at once that It
will regulate tbe bowel*, and give rest
t» the mother, and relief and health
to tbe child, operating like magic. It
Is perfectly aafe to use tu all cane*,
and pl-aeMnt to the taete, and ts the
pteacriptlon of oua of the oldest and
bevt f< mule physicians ami nursas In
'he Uuiled Btates. bold everywhere.
25 cents a bottle.
—Clothing for men and boy*, from flu*
to auuiuoa. at lb per rwab. I—low a ngiutu
prices, at Bul eusteurs, Wililslon, 8. 0.
How TO Ci.ka.v Rlanhet.*. —Put
two large tahlexpoonfuls of U-rax and
a pint bowl of soft-soap into a tub of
cold wnler When dissolve!, put iu a
pair of blankets, *ud let them remain
w*r ntjdtt.- Next rnb thsiti out and
riu«e tboroiighly in two waters, aud hang
(Item to dry. Do not wiion tlietu. This
recipe *-111 also apply to . the washing of
all kinds of flannel* and woolen goods.
Itii equally useful in washing lace
curtain* and mosquito bars. Remember
wot to wring tho art c!* washed, aud
invariably use cold water.
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IX MKMOtdAM.
lWO*. B. s. STAS.)
[My ihniights oftra go lock lo Barnwell
prayer 1*<i«u, nn.l to ii*y. I fnin wonlddrop
this withcittig leaf on the »pot wh*r*th*v
linger longest—the new m >tle grave iu the
Liit'a Church yarn. God rest her soul.]
A l.euf lur her Urave.
Just when the pensiv* day* bagaa t* raise
GlaJ Sumnier dead
Ere lombre Auiumh bad begun to kite
The lenvee to re*I ;
When wistful tkiee told mere of lean than
mirth *
Than mirth, raoreblMt :
And garish hue* sad glare had tied from
earth
Sh* wod her reet.
When dreaxting treee held fewer aongathan
sigh*.
^In sweet surcease
Oftoil. tftxt Sttbhaih morn, whta field* and
akies
Were whispering "Peace.'’
We laid har In “Ood’e Aere,’* safe fretn
strifs—
With peace above
And ptac* around hsr, fitlingly, whose Ufa
W as peace and lox e—
Pure love of 0 d. And flowera $xir were
laid
Fair a* her deeds—nod kneeling, and heart*
made
A wreath ef prayer.
Far off, I reach my heart and lay this leaf
With prayer there: —
Lo! beams a white-robed Memory bn our
grief
And Love and prayer, i
AT? W AO VERTISKMKN1S.
Clubbing Kites.
Tnn Pkoplr and toe Weekly Columbia
RfiniitTKS. *3 50
I rk Hkocle and the Tti-Wcekly Kxois-
TKR. 15.00.
Thd Fjcoru end tbe Doily Rnorenn,
$8.5*.
N otice.
Notice is hereby given to all parlies in
debted to the late John J. Folk I hat payment
must be made to my attorney, G. W. M. H .l-
Itsnis. Esq T at his »*jee in' Bamberg before
the loth day of December,788(1, and all par
ties holding claims against said John J. Folk,
dece*ied,nHMt present the same properly u.
tested at sboxe named place on or tefore first
January, o. gr. FOLK, Ja.
Qualified Administrator.
Nnveen.ier 2S, 1880. ncv25-8w
STATENS 1 lotmToAKOliNA,
CO IT.IV OF BAUNWELL.
By 0U more Simms Esq., Judge of Pro-
bate for said county:
Wuibbar, W. (•. Milhoua hath made auit
unto me to gran! him Letters of Administr*-
ii >n on the estnte and effects of E. W. Reed,
I tie of said ceenty and State, deceseed.
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all, and aingular tbe kiudred and credi-
tore of the said ErW. Reed, that they be end.
appear before me. in the Probate Court, le
be he’d at Darn well C. rl.. an Saturday, the
II tk dav of Beceoiber. 1880. at 11 o’clock
in. the forenoon, to *h*w cause. It any they
have, why said admiuLiraiiou shout* not be
grantwl.
Given under my hand this the 24th day
ef November, 188U.
W. GILMORE SIMMS.
St Judge of Prehate B. C.
TRY
— thr
New York Observer
THIS YEAR.
The LargMt ani B«Rt Family Paper
la the WORLD-
SURD VOB SAMPLE OOFT—ntlK.'"
NEW HOUU oner.RTRf;.
*7 I'tark E*w, New York
^OTICIC.
Notice i» hereby given le all parties in
debted to the Ute S. N. Bellinger that pay
inent muvt 1*e m-ulc to my Attorney. G. W.
M. Williiitti*. Ksi|..M his office in Bamberg,
■rat tbe More of Joseph Bellinger, at Barn-
we I C. Hi. before the 15th day of Deeeniher
(880, and all parties holding rlsinis a;*inst
-aid 3. N: Bellinger, deceased, must pre-enl
lime property attested at rither of above
nvne-l places on or before the first dry of
January, 1881.
W. W WHIT,DEV,
Qualified Administrator hy hi- A-tnmry
G W. M. Williams.
November‘Jo, 1880. nov2o-ffw.
FOR Sale.
In the Town of Riaekville, a hon*e and lot
(known aa the Lambeth house) on Oexter
street. Tbe h»n«e eowtaiwa H rooms on* is
two atone* high. > The lot measure* ou
front 101) feet and,ip depth 150 feet, more or
less. There i**a-qitchen ou tbe premises,
also a weU of water.
Also, adjoiniwg above, a lot 100 feet froat
by 150 feet in depth, more or less.
Will be sold at public outcry in Barnwell,
immediately alter Sheriff's sales on the first
Monday in January, 1881. Purchaser to
pay for paper*.
Apply U 0 F.. STEADMAN,
Ileal Estate Agent, U ackvtlie, 8. C.
■if*
SlwiriflTN SiiltiH
ICxrcutiun M«*I«a.
Wttliam Ashley va. G. W BaUay—Erscwlior.'
By eirtue of an F.xecution to me diitMied
in the above entitled ca*%lwill effar*fvr
tale at Parnwei! fonti-Ilotia*, S. ti , on Mou
dpy, the sixtli day of Brcemlirr next, itVhing
salcsday. the Ifillowing pyoperty, tciwil;
All that tract of I and situate, lying and being
in theeounty B5fnw#tf*n<T houfi«Je<rTs
follows; .(In the North and Hast by lar.dsof
Ur Wallace Bailey and others, on thr South
and West by riavannah Hiver d’nd lands of
William Newmaa n*d others, Cuiitaiuing one
thoueand acres, more or less, v .
’iVrm* of »aleuash. ^•ulehavlc^ to’pay for
p;iperg. - J. W. Lancasi *«, ft. U. C.
Dh-klnson. plaintiff', against
a, (Womlunt—
xecu-
WINTER boons.
Prlewter <h
W ) lam G> Thoiu.in
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By virtue of an Execution to me directed
in the above entitled case, 1 pill offer for sale
on the 7th day of Ueeuinlntr next, being the
Tuesday after salcsday, at the residence ot
t he defendant the following personal prop
erty; One black mare, one black mule, one
buggy, one Wright’s hor.-<e power, one wag
on and Inirnesa, a few head of stock h"gs,
one yearling, one saddle aud onecottot plan
ter. '\,'
Terroe of sale cash.
J. W. Laxcastkb, S. B. C.
William £. Benson va. E. M. Lawtou—Ex*
V ecutlon. ■ •'
By vlt;tue of an FxecuUon to me dir# t
<mI in the hove enthleft w-se, | will i.ffor
for as le ut Barnwell Court Houwe, S. Cl., on
Monday.'he 0th (lav ot l)ei-eml>e; next, It
b ingaaleadny. th« f >ilowlr(* property, to-
wit: One tr «* of lend eontatnlng two
bund nut and live *»«**. i»..re or los*.
boondud on th" .Norih apd Weal by tends
of J. C. Wiilinirhum, on the East fry lane*
of B. E Lawton, and ou the bouth by
lands of J. J. ' awton.
Terms pf sale cash Purehaeer to pay for
papers. J. W. Lancawte*, 8. B. C.
Foreclosures,
Jacob V. Baxley, plaiutlff aeninst Geor;e
I. Foxleand thnWouth CarolLi* I oan mid
Tni-t Uotupany, dofeudauto—Eor.cluu-
uro sale.
Py virtue of a decretal or'er made in th*
above case hy hts Honor, Judge Thofflaa
Thomaon, 1 will sell at Barnwell Court-
houae. 8. <)., <>n Monday the6|.bday of l>e-
ceiut er next. H bei.'uc euleeday, the foilow-
dttxr doect Kaat rentpropert y, to-wit:
All ttiat ret Lulu tract of land aitiiate, ly
ing and U-inr In theco- nty of nernwHI,
In Mfd Mat", containing twohundreil ami
twenty live ai res, more or lees, anti boun
ded on Ute Nortti *>y l iuds of January WH-
kuraon, oA the East by i.inda of J. N. and
J C. WHkerson,nu the Fouth by Undaof
Gcorsre/oru a id J. G, W i'li.itua, and on
the West by Uu .s of ih T. Ktoe end C. E.
Brt au.
Teruia of aalo cash. Purchaser to pay
for papers. J. W. LanC-xster, S. B. 0.
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Nathan Simon vs. Cato Patterson—Lien
Warrant.
By virtue of a ll*-n wan ant to me direct
ed, i wM offer for aale m-ar Allenuale, 8. i .,
on Tuenday, thcTih day of D. ( ember next,
within the legal hours of sale, tbe follow-
tng decribrU pt-raoiuiJ propel I y. to-wk:
1,'ftx) pound* of leedeoltwn. tiioru ot Was.
In the boUi-e; »x)or tot) pounds of sets) o«»t-
tou; 25 or *ibi<ali- > ls of corn; fmnia.UUtto
S.oOn atalka of su«ar cane, laniedoo ae
the propetty of a(o i aiteraoii at the suit
of Nathan hituon.
leiiuaof s*ie cash.
J. W, Larcabtkr, 8. B. C.
Nathan Simon *4. *1. vs John and Juba
'Due-—Lji'ir w st nuns. .——
By virtue of Hen warrants to me directed
1 will offer for *sle near buidoc, H. C., on
tuowiay, Ibe 7Ul day of ifressutoot in it,
witbln lb« legal hour* ol sale, the follow
ing described pet* Dal propert;, t >-wtl:
one hale of lint cot-on ;ab<>ui 8oo pounds
of seed coiiou more or less. afr>ul i5or‘2U
buaLi-la of eotn. and uboui 5co or *ai
pound* ol f<Mider in the h 'Ua-. Los I d on
asine pnaftaurty oi Jotm aoti Juita iioeat
suit o( NaA lian Simon «-t at.
ieru-a of wsie ca*li.
J. W La:.casttii. 8. B. C.
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J. it. WMUTMi St CO.
Having extended onr *!«** hack from Hrout to Etlts Street. )*Yi f.w fong, fnaklhg ft
tbe most Cotntnoilloite and Haudeome More in Augusta, our fucilith s for showing
giMMts are muuh better th n fdrruevly and superior to any /n the city, t'wmfmrlng our
goods with others w.ll convince yon that
' AVK ARK, THIS LEADERS.
Both In regard to Low Prices and Excellency and M yle of Moods Inevt-t y repartment.
We beg to return ot thanks to the people of Barnwell cottnty fpi their lil>eral pat-*
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ronage in the past and a-k m noutfnnHnee of same, feeling ooiifideu
.. . ^ „ jft that
them goods at lower prices than iti.n be found In any Southern Star Eel.
y ft
fru,
wu can sell
Ur J. F. WILLI* baa resumed business wilh mi again, uud wilt be happy to wait on
his Barnwell friends. • V^.
"J R. white & co
cclH-.lm ; - BIKM!) ANU RLLI.S STKFKTS.
I am no# teeeivinp datlj my Fnll and Winter Stock of Ch ap and Fine C’Jofrrt
iiig of every description Irom the Finest to the L'heupt at.
J A Full 03B53cratic Stock,
Which I am anxioas Ao sell tu two-thirds of all the good people of all the coautry.
Henry S- Jordan.
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BAUNWELL, S. 0.
F. H. DROWN.
odl 4-Am
73l> Broad Slr.-cf. Angus's, Georgia.
FOR SALE.
A Farm S 1-2 miles North of Grahams,
near Sojourner * saw mill The tract con
tain* 2‘20 act ra, 100 Acres cleared, and has
been under successful cultivation the past
season.. Splendid, pasturag# for wintering
slock on the place. Besides two dwrllings
add out houses. For sale low for cosh or on
reasonable lories te responsible parlies.
Apply to G. E. FTEAbMAN,
' Hlsckville. 8. V.
Real Estate Agent.
£ H. Wright,
* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL*
WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
834 Broad Street, Acocsta, Ga.
I * . - -
AGED WHISKEY A SPECIALTY.
oct14 3m
Notice!
All persons having dstnands against the
derelict estate bf Aphnea Brisbane, will
preeent them properly attested, and all per-
eons indebted to the eetata will make pay
ment, to the undensigaed.
J. J. BRABHAM.
Adminstrator.
sep2fi-tf
NOTICEI
' S' ''T -
Notice i« hereby given that application
will be made during the next session of the
Legislature, for a charter for the Fair
mount Manufacturing Company of Barn
well eeuatj. eeptlfi-tf.
200 Bushels
Genuine Vutt Prorf ( *t* for aale at 80 eta.
par bushel. By L. A. THOMPSON,
■•vll-4t Elko, 8. C.
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200 Sacks
L'vsrpool Bolt, roll Weight, for sate at
$1 *5 pc.* aatk.
L. A. THOMPFrtM.
novl LLK>>, 8. C.
Nathan Simon v» VMfrtam Fcgter—Lio^
Wan ant.
By virtue of a Ib-u warruiittu modlruc*-
e«l 1 will off r fur oaiu i.* ar Ailrudah-, o. C„
on Ibewiny, the 7.to U.y of Ib-ceuiln-i
next, wilhtti ih fr'gal htiurs of sale, tbe
Ivllowiog Ueecilbe,) p. raonal i>r-»i.« rl\, to
wn: One Ui'.uoaini tu llfleeu liuiiureti
toutauIaulnto-ilxaUuu. Laiued ou a* the
propetty of NMlliatu kuglur ul tho suit of
Aaimiu ■ ttnon.
Terms of bale cash.
J. Lanoxsteu, 8. B. C.
B. A. Scott vs. David Grant—Lien Warrant
By Virtu* of a Hen warrant to mn direct-
«d 1 wilt offer for aelo near Aih-nu.tle.
on . uea Uy, the th day of Lec- tubivr next,
wt: hut the b-gal hour* o(-ale, tl,e follow-
lug d<^ci lt>«<t | • raouul prsuwrty, to-wtt:—
About oue lhousan.11»uutid* ol least uolton
io the h.>u-e; 31*1 <>r itai pound* ee id cotton
«nd It or busbei* of < ucu. Lcvtudun
at> the property of Uatid Grant at the suti
of Jt. A. ew-tt. , ^
iermBu: aalocaeb.
J. W. Laxca8iu, 8. fl. C.
K. A. Sc«:tvs. Daniel Grant-Foreclosure of
i- Lien.
By virtue of a lien warrant to me direet-
ed, 1 will offer for sale near Alleurt.le, 8.
on Tuesday, the Gib day of December next
within (he legal h urs of rale, the following
described personal property,, to-wit':
One thousand pounds of seed cotton, more
or lees, Isvied on as the properly of Daniel
Grant at the suit of K. A. Scott.
Terms of sale ca.-h.
J. W. LANCASTER. 8. B. C.
“ Barnwell0. II.,8. C.,N«v. 18, 1880. .
0. B. Gwens, Agt. et. #1. vs B. J. Morris Jr.
—Lien Warrant.
By virtue ot a lien warrant to me diree’ed, I
will offer for sale et the gin house of 1'. Vogel
and at the residence of <). B Owens, respect
ivellyou Tuesday the 7th day of December
I HSt), within the legal hours of sale, the
following described personal property, to
wit: 4000 lbs. seed cotton more, or less, vix
K'OO lbs. more or less, at T. Vogel s gin
house, and 3000 Iba., inore or less, at the
residence of I). B. OWcns, levied otCas the
S roperty of B.J. Moms Jr,, at the suit ofO.
. Owens.
— Terms of sale cash.
J. W. LANCASTER, 8. B.C.
Normal School.
Exercises began .September I5tb. In*’rue.
lion given in Map Drawing and Painting,
also the usual English branches
M wa F. L. W iuiox,'Te*cber.
Black ville. S.C.Oct.fth, 1880-
— — ' o«t14-4w—
NOTICE
Application will be made at th*ne2(ts<w-
aton of the Legislator" to chartur a compa
ny to engage In inauufacturcs on the Great
Hoitkehatchle to te known a* the “Dun-
cannon Mllle.” octT-ffm
Grand Display
-OP-
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS
-AT-
IN’* IB rum Clark’s.
819 Broad Stket • • AUGUSTA, GA.
Every Hat baaattful and cheap. Large
Sleek of
KANCY DRY QOODH.
For Mibinevy gota
CLARK’S
•ct’.IAa AUGUST A. CA.
*1
r FROM THE EAST.
After spfrudiug •>'v«r»l wrek# in tha MctropHft nf Fitsbjnn^ nn<l tish/n}: the
market d«f!y, I have finfshcJ my htbors, and am at koine a^aiu with the la'pest
slock of -L-i ■ '
. |>RY OOOTVM.TMOTirFN'H wn.fF’trrTTVfMHIXt; OOf»I>04
I have carried in many years. I atu fully prepared to show you the 1 ntap'uificriit
results of torhat
Tlvw tl'f htj Dolls.r YVili Do. 'VVitt. Miller in ftif*l.rR<t!
f nutk« r frfr . , 'HreH»»jf *nn«fr'«»Bct>fr ,, ,'W"r rmi’cany faticv prices to the. tuyin^
public. They have Iren gulk-d so often that they Jj not believe such tosh. 1ft
is simply % waste of valuable apiu-e in mi advertisement.
' MY DK»CH‘< <ft>oi>sa mroc’K _
Can’t he excel)' d in this city. 1 have -!1 the beautiful I’laui Ureas Goods, includ
ing Maodkerchiaf Pattern* of fhe . „
1.ATKHX fMPOHTA.n ION. -
>»n house in AdJfU'dto f k« offt r n hefft-ror rhojpswiiuc ot f.mhm,' and Gci.tl:-
meu's ITuderwcnr than can be-eeen at Mtllir’s Corner
Welsh,Nbakcr, Angora. Plaid, Opera, I'amasse and Me.iratcd Hanna's. -My
Notiou Department is always k»pt up to the higlicst rtaudanl.
ItII» A. a*I»»COIAI.XY.
Just buy a pair of Miller’s Kid Glove*, at 99c., if y»*u Want something good j
every pair warranted. Illaek ntul Colored Trimmin"; Nifka, Satina anti Yrlvel*.
A magnificent line of 3-4 and t> 4 Kiitu-y Qass in'Te*. Millions wf Ties, Svarla,
ilo-ierv, llandkerrkieta. A supetior line of I<adic*’ Clonk* and Do'iumus.
—| hi ptfJHcd'fo fit! ftf my (it't find new ItteBda and ac<|ti“ni , nm es'nr
Til E C^JllNER. and if ilia not fM>*%il»le for you tepey me n visit, your otd. rs
w.ll receiv'Mprrial attention, nod let me say to you right here that I do n. i ka w
of a place this ride of New Y<»ik ahe:e Jon can buy Dry Goods, NYtiow* ai d Far-
n shiug floods to uene odvatdage than lr..tu (he-
OLD RELIABLE J /\ M ft# MTLLTCR
oetl4-3tn — ♦ MII.LERjt ( Ol’.NKR- Atiuuata, (**.
■ W J. . ' ■ ■ ■ ■, ■ i
SSoves! StovesS &tove§•
ft
¥. L'll tiP
»n BROA'D STREET. Augusta«*
('ookitig Ftores, Htotiug ritovos, Gntte*. Hardware, Cutlery, Tin-ware and
House Furnishing Goods.' In stock huge quantifies of such stoves as the Ex
celsior,” “Enterprise.' “Champion,” “New Chart,’’ ••Engle” and “Plantt r ’’ \
rTAll Goods sold low. W I. EELPXT.
oetl4 3m ’ :- r - » .—- — \
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aMMBKfSE STOCK
9
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New Carpets
1880. Fall and Winter Trade, 1888.
Pureha-wl from tho IsMfflng Maiyifacturors and Importers of ttad* OKkintry, ar.d’of-
fered to tho Trade, our frte’uds auu the public at
‘•Rock Bottom Prices.* 1 —
Body ami Tapestry Brnssola, v(o<)iiets, Vmvet, 1 hits-ply i nd Ingrain Carreta-al?
qualities, f rumb riotha. Door Mats. Hearth Rues. A fi.H tIns of Vow Chrotaos —
Unir Cloth and Upholstweta’Trimrulnga, Floor atul Ttoble UU Clot ha, La«c (’u'tatne,
( orniens and Band*, Window Khadeo—all sizes; piai o at d i able (o'ers, Wall UiH ' ia
snd Hordera, French Tcrrys, Curtain Goode, fg. tonnes for Lauibruguln*, ( hlua atuk
Cocoa Maltiuga and a big stock of all goods in my line.
'.TASS. O. BAILIE.*13 Br..ad st.
Tke OH Original Carpet Stare, £>nblshed 1S58.
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PREBH STOCK OF GROCERIES.
I havo tu store und arriving 50'’ cases ('armed Goods. Meats,. Vegeta Idea, and Attdf*
Uft
of «vei y
mon and
variety. New Preserve*, Jell|ea. CsHekers JLiuko el—No. 1 and in Metis; sal-
Uono'esa Codtlah. All grades of Slugiir, t’offeea. Teas, 8<i..pw t Starch, F.te , t 'n-
lons. (hibtiage. PotatiwsHtwl Apiitsw, Htraw and ttertton ftrootna. Scrub Bnianes, la'rg
Handle anti Short Handle Hair Br<'<»ni-‘ 1 T uba, Pails, < loti fts --..nipere, Clolhee basket*
MarldH Boaketa, Etf .all of wfrfofr I offer at tho Uawoat price* for wvah.
JAMES G. BAILIE, 70 Bread St. Aogsrts, Ot
aepHOHm ' - , • .
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[ANTOUE & CO
Liquor Merchant^
anj^
Manufacturers of Cigars.
118 Hast Bay Street* Cli*rleston.
*vp*4* Im