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,/ f r v ^ua fljc JOHN W. ilOLHKS, Eititor xml Prflprlctor. LARQK^T one- cft'fr COUNTY OIROULATfON thfw pretfWRMiig O^k Yk\b . Six Months r2'H» l.no THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2.1880. W# ar*' not for ttw 1 view# of our tor- rt^ponflffttA. 9 f P IT oo|nr»td 7‘1H53—toUil 184074.1 11 A'D. Toul looreoao %iuoe 9f 67ft The ftverng'S of fAe IrlhPf for the Ittst yeur whm Ihrejea hnir mnntha, it j/lght tpen the oesuloou of rife Urours. LDNiTtC AOTIllf. Whole number of patient* ffeatrd 541. 'niere now r^tneiiiB 420. of whom 2Q;l are raalee and 417 female* j 2G8 are rthlte and 154 colored ; 391 are State fmtleote and 49 pay patleat*. The In- orenae for the year ha* been 45. Of THKGOmiCVOaft’rt Mkmsauli 1. A IteTlrw* Of The ttii nstlioft 1m hoalh CnrellM «. Exucrriva Drp.umiitTV. Colbmiiia. H. C 4 Nov. 23. 1880, GtMhmtn of lkr Grner<d Awmbly: At the last regular spaaton of the Oeneral Aseembly of thlh State Mf. D Simpson was elected Chief Justice of the Bhprente Oottrt of Sohth Carolina, and on tho 1st of September last he resigned the office of Governor of the State of South Carolina. The Ohlef- Magletraey of the 8tate r haring thg*, mider the provlelona of the Ooolpfkp- flon, devolved upon me a* President 1 ro tempore of the Senate, 1 Immedl ntely awimetl the dutle* by taking the oath of offlee. ^ The eeealons of the Legl-ilature have been reduced from a duration of eeveral months to about one taonth U! .|#e»n 89 000 and 810,000. , m m.' :188. colored 61005- toUl 146,468, In crease 0 244; 1879 80. white 61,218, ■s** >1 '-vMhr» i >>'r s7g^ii~ii T r ■ ‘ i«yn>' reoa Railroad Company; al*o, • bill defining certain of the power* and du tie* of lapafet* ol the C#urt of Com- ., noon Pldwp. — M : ^ fe--' --t ’ ( Wr. n8k*lry_mi»ni to afford relief >n* to laanlaant debtor*. 1 ^ Mr. Gcsly—A bill to prevent distem-1 P« t and’ otber lufectlOdh dlMast* »m«ng eW- cripple their ability to add, as have done, directly and largely to the iappme of the Slate, add indirectly to fbe incrctoed prul|ierit T *f 1u cifi- tho«e pi«»ent 26 may be enrabte. 8T doubtful, und 907 Incur able. ' Th* Asylum ha* been eo orowded that mupv applicant* have been turn ed anay for want-of room, and the counties are not prepared to care for them. The question of building ad ditional room la for your ooueideratlon. TH* PKXT1TKNTUHY. The repot ts of tbe board ofdireetora and the snpcriatehdeut of the Peul- tentiary Will give you all the neces sary Inform<Ui'D a* to tbie Inailtu'lo*. There were on the roll of the prison, i lets In all, a (’•-creaee of thirty five from last report. Tbe health of the Inmates cf the prison has been verv good, tbe death rate being less that 2 per rent. <-* • -»« . V Ths management of tb*T* Itsntlary farms has been attended with •nooees, ths (HtlniHted clear profit being be- rormPlerwl of wu-oe. f (Wl f It*. Mr. ff iskell—A bill tb provide fdr 1 tbe co-JIficatlon of tbe Statute law; also, a bill to amend au act to prohibit the ruuulng of Irelgbt trains on Sun day. - Mr. Cornwell—A bHI to regulate the appoinija'-ia of trial jostle** and to liinTt. tlmlr ji;iwdictiuu as to the trial Tire credit of the State Is fast rising fo the I I h podtlon ft had before tbe war. The railroads have been Itu- proved In condition and are doing au Increased business, * b^h Indicates,-#* surely n* anything, tbwgrowlng pro*-,' perfty of the country. We have just passed through one of our' \ ?; •' ■ rxcmxo QriDttxxxup rLKcnoss, In which *o much Is done to derange the hmwtee* of country, dleergsubh* labor »»nd excite tht. worst passions of the people, especially the ,most Ignorant., I believe It w>ul-l be better for all the interests of the Star* ff we had State rlestlon* but once in four years, and then at a time different frost that on which United States elections are held If pert^na held office for fopr years they would become bettor qualified for their duties, and tht&rat* Is tnor+ Interested In having an office well Sit ed than In finding berths fur untried aspirant*. To sbo* t vwhat progress has been made In the Way of ItKrORM AND BO7N0UY nnder the Uem'XTstlo administration of the Stale Government which went Into power four years ago, I *nk your attention to the expenses of the State for last year as compared with alml- lar expenditure* for the State whi!s the Legislature was In ths entire con* trol of the IWdJeml party. Taking the averse* anssial expeoulturee of tbw • Mtaoe Government for the alx suecss*- Ive year* fbeglnnlng Deeetnber 1st, 1888:’ For these six years there were P»l«i and sffivroprUi'ed for contingent fusds 8X76 63474, or an annual amount of fOfifttlh as;’ 'Oonttngeat fund for last year 88^20 It Difference 856.985 The eoet of tli* aeasto^And expen ere of the Oooeral A^MerfllHv for the same period were fAl67.410 97, and beeldee this amount ther* were out standing Mile payable tasoed on so eountof legKlativi* exren*ss for (he asm* period 8191475 16, tb* average eost-of each regular e'-sf -n i.Hn^ about 8890,406 1 6. Legislative etpen ees last year 640.004 32 D:ffirrepce 8279.938 84. lit# average cxpendl'- turas for each regular session for elx years for>ttache» and coutlogent ex- pros** hove been about 6268.494 65. LH It be borne la mind that this sum represents only tbs actual payments made. There was a large amount of unpaid claims In the form of IchLM live paid certificate#, estimated at not lesa than 8608.000. The correspond fng amount of last year, lochMfof el penae* of pay officer* of the General AaeemMv. wae •12,776, 36. DlffershM 824164880 Durjnv three years ending lovcm her 1.1874, tbe cost to tbe State of permanent and current printing, and of printing the laws In the newspapers, was 8918,639 86. DeducMng from this amount all such Items as may be can ed extraordinary,, amounting to $375,- 000, there remain* as the oo4t of printing for three years tbe sum of $513,669 86, or an Average an nUal cost of 8481 906 9i. Public printing last year 818,911 40 ; <Mer»nee $468,098 55. There was coll»*oied front the people lit the year* 1878. 1874 and 1875 the sum of $5,848,481. Of this amount rresMrers were paid oommlealona for colie*tion fMM.fffO; county treaenrers defaulted for 8409'98$; total $261,088 ; leaving paM lo to the treasury 64.088,- 403.- Amount collected from the peo ple I* Y&T9,1877 and 1878, 81,908.574 Of this amount treasurers were paid comWlseioBU for collection $95,000. Amount unpaid bm secured by judg ment or thoroughly uoltent enretles $505; total $35,505, leaving paid Into tbe treasury 81,873,007. The saving In money taken from the people 82 - 410.889. In money paid treasurers for oollection $146,670. In money fraudulently or negligently lost $109,- 93R Total $2666 914. , Poll taxes for ths common school collected in 1B73, 1874,1875, $177,816 ; collected lo 1876, 1877,1878, $311,942 1 ' A 8T AT KM ENT OF THE K7BUC DEBT. ; Total cooe-d*. $4 416.79$ 84; total' defleiendee, $564,866 98 ;8tate scrip; |Agricultural Oolleeo) 8191,806; total funded debt, $5 967.449 80. To be funded for aste-Mium principal aad any $309,310; to be funded for fimd- able Interest funded tor 5] State, 86,638190 78. After ell the expenses and appropriations of the last fiscal year are-paid off there will remain as I think some provision sboatld be m wlo f «r the recapture of escaped convicts by providings reward for the captorm •- ; , - Where orimloeU are to be pugisbed for abort terras, agy for >iur-or six months, U w >ukl be hsttec if they oenld b« worked os ths road*, or far some other public Interest in tltelr owo county. Tbs expsuse ef traas- porutluq, in many otteve, coats about as much a* the labor of tbe woitb. About 100,000 - too* of fertillgeM, ren^on* sMuwraentof eenl e*tat*. valued at $3,000,808, werw sold fd the Scuts last year ; aytmall dlaooust lr. value per ton of this amount would make a considerable sum. emirtCAHiir ot tb* laws. It is <w>w difficult for a lawyer to S<oerts4a what the statute law of the ttiateU. Tbs mode by tttilch our |aw* h ive bepa Kia^iaded lor many •years paethi* bad tbe effcot of al- m st putting it out of tb* power of an Unprofessional person to find tbe law In tbs book*. Ths OonstlfatlOn re quire# s revision, digest, and protbub gat ion of our btwa every tet» years, amt I recommend that It tow done as soon as possibio, Mi a . , I ask your attention to tbeTspert of the Secretary of Buts, lu which la In clude 1 the report of the land commis sion. Number of acres of land unsold, 56 37*; total valhs, $158,676 04. b»Mnc« si purchase money fee, $47,* 492 87. . ■ « it 1 * 1V C XCMMeif, r«; f m gen’Wmep, I dvalr* to cull your *t- IcnllOn to what I presume most of you have considered, the Importsoe* qf doing something fo cheek ths grow- lag evil «f wtdekey drinking, and tbe carrying oTtBonceafed weapons. I be- l*«ve U -l* generally coocaded that strict pruhlhltory laws bars bees un et]cnee*ful, yet prudent and wise logi*- laiioo can do much good. Public Opinion ought to * errTrtroe tbe law agnlnat giving or eeftfrip Uquor to minors I'm*. B. Jama, Oov.-ronr. "a 1 Mr. K TnHgh»n«A Mil to prohibit tl e car. yhijr of concealed weapons within Aiken ouiury. j,> Mr. L aphnrt—A bill lo prrS'rve the peace and prevent bonolcld-e. 'ihe concurrent resolution of Mr, Morrison, providing for a cmstltu- tlonal oonventlon, was, on nro*Ion of Mr. Him peon, indetiuitely postponed. The Judiciary eommltte reported an- favorably on bill ti seeura persona in tbe puyrnent o( taxes for others. Bill rejected. Uufavorable report “on a bill to aub- ndt<e the w’setera the queeriep “trf B» cense or no license for the eale of splr- itimna or Intoxicating liquors In each county of the State, bill placed on calendar.. x ' . -< *>- Favoiably on bill to amend tbeOon- stltuti-m r* latlng to the homestead. Favorably On a bill to regulate the recording of deeds and other instru ments of wilting. ,f ! BATfEDAV* EBOClltOTNOS. TH* folio win r bills were read the find tiiqebj tbeir titles and referred. Au Act to amend a% “Act to regulate (ho keeping hi proper order of highways and ltHdge»ef this Stale. A bill to wtrfize the labor of prisoner? in county jails under sentence. A bill |o abolhfli Ke'trees and iubrti- tHts.5!stts*L n — A bill to tn ike arrangetbents fur the The report of tbs’Commissioner Shows that there have been distributed in our | streams lor the past season, 30,000 Cal ifornia salmon, 1,500 land-lockcd salmon 1 2,530,000 shad and 3,800 California trout; that the psbiications of-the de partment during ilie past yoar are 5,000 copies of the pamphlet entitled ‘‘Cotton Milb of Sonth Carolina,” 21,000 eipien of ihe montldv reports, scveml thousand othereircsl i » giving the fisli laws and other mutters of general interest. The Jest Legislature appropriated $5,000 from the phosphate royalty for the support of the department until the privilege tax of 25 cental per ton can be collected. This appropriation has uot beeu used by tho depuituieut, ’.?hich bos been self sustaining. In the abovfi recommend at iopl of thfe report, n6' appropriafoa is asked lor from tho State. These expenses arc to b* paid from the funds belonging to the And A bill to vmmd an set to ragwlate the running of freight Iminr on Sunday. / I ill to amvud’an Act for tbe preaer- vation of nieful auitoits. Favorable fipo: t oa a bill to ratify Utc aoieudiacnc oi Section .*12, Art. 2, of ths Oowsthutiou of Houtk Carolioa r*- i biting to hosawssad. Third readiag. Fnvimtlde report, with amendment ot this, on • bill to trgu'ste the rccord- iu? of deeds And otber instruments iu writing. Passed over ti l Monday. hie Firs* MAPTHT VTATE* ▼EDITION. COX * 6U ^® ^ bs psaMd t4 tbs fiscal year 1880- 81 the MOUM of $110,000 aooe, Dumbsr of schools sod the nutn. ber el toaohers employed were greater dariaff the last year thau a: any firs- vlou* Uma Ui the history of thiwSrate In proportion to herjweakh Booth Oar- olituf I* making a* liberal provision for educatloo as siiy o»h«*r 8outb*a Stats, aewuxu. attknoasos. 1876-77, while 46.444, onlorsd 65.- 9)1-total 102^96 ; ’877—78, whit# 54,113, e lMc-d 74141 4otah 416.249. 13.843. 1878—78, whits [*,. A he 42vfsav«l Caurama, N.,v*mber tn.-B*nator Miller, or Beaufort, arkfrvd sod wat •Woru in tbl* mondug. His IbHiutdl cao clleaguc, Williams, of Qevrge- towo.ds dautued by steksocs. A. SEN ATS. N •ties was gtvaa of tbs followlsg bill: By Senator grilse—Bill to amend tb>- law In rslati >*ti> Impanelling juries to tbe Circuit Courts of tbe State. A meMMget min the tloase announc ed that a Ct.SMalUsw on the part of the House bad been appolntsiffo Strange for ths inauguration oo Tn^day next, and asked tbo appointment of a simi lar ooiaiqlttee from the Senate fbr co opetailuD. Coocorrsd’ Id, S-ui H> ndersos sad W.dleer being to reproeunL the Senate. Ao iovltstioit from the Hons* tn be prestot Id the Rill of Representatives «*n Tues jsy and wIumss the toaugura- tton whs hoc‘|vted. - •Jr • Benator Mc<J men presented ths re port ot Special OuDmlssloner Colt (In m innwcripty which was referred to the Id I clary souimKta* lo have printed Id the journal. • houbo.- A number of biu* passed their first ding and were appropriately re ferred, Including tbe foflowlng^r Mr. MnGmdy—A bill to amend Chap ter CXXTIII of thwR^vleed Statutee lo rebuioo to homicide ip duelling; also, a bill to provide for tbs registra tion of «k%; tor j of this Bt\te in pur suance of tbe requireiueots of the Constltnllon theredr Mr. Talbert—A bin to prohibit the eale of seed cotton In a smaller 1 " feayfe PrweerWiBgM mf the Tier line la Claaadea. . Ut'jwrvd For tb* How* »imI CoartrT.J Camden, November 45—Tbe State Convention of ths Baptiat denOmiu*- Uon Ut South Carolina aoaeinbled this morning at 10 o'ulook, lu tbe Baptist Cbutch.and was called to order by Ool. B. W. Edwards, of Darlington, tbe pn-aldeol of tbk lost seswlon. About one hundred delegat** and visitors are la attenilanc* and others arriving The cvganlz itioa woe effdeted hy tb« rr-.'Ifntun f r ruler officers: President, CoL B. \V. E Iwaril* ; Vloo- Presldent, Thos. P. Smith ; S-cretarle*. Rev. Lutl.er Btotddus and A B. Woodtuff, Esq. The report of the State Mission Board was praeested by tbs corres ponding secretary, Rw. W. H. Blrlck land. Mr. Strickland accepted this position, (oucosedlog Rev. A. W. La mar,) nnd began tbe work ab .-ut tbe l#tef July last. Ti» report shows the cbterpris* to have prospered lo hU liands to s high degree. The re- uiark-tbly aucceea/ul work of Mr. La mar has been carried forward with un- dlmlulahsd vfgor In every direction, and baa bees cousuuuiy enlarged. AU of tb* twenty-six oftsociatlfD* of the Stats Dow fb-operate with the State Board, and He ebtirebe* Itava con- Uibuted more liberally than ever be fore for. this work. Twenty-eight mlsalonarles have been *uiploye<l whose labors have bo'n great and abundantly rewards I. *1 ha/, at «’ non- ducting the work ha# been 13', per cent of the contributions for me ob ject* of the board. The introductory sermon Is to be eathed. tbl* evening by tbe Rev. Mr. of Spartanburg. Mig the distinguished vi*ltors In this boHy are Rev. Dr. Graves, of Can ton, ( blaV,; Rev. Dr. Tupper, of Blch- moDd, and liev. Dr. McIntosh, of Ala batuo. Tha Agricaliaral llcjhsvrtacwt. Iit Iris report to ths General Assem bly, the state pommisstoher. of agricul ture makes the following rccommonda- tionr: That an experimental farm beNiMsb- lajitsd swiur tbs direction and oont) of-ths Buresn of Agriculture. That ths duties of protecting ths State's interest in the phusplrn'o mines hq trsaiferrpd fo the Agricultural Bureau, ttepitrrnwrnt, wad there ijr r.ow It, tbs State treasury, to the crwlitiifthede- paitiuent. $9,178,65,- Dot includihg tl»c $j,0J0 appropriation. . A Cough, Cold or 8 >r* Threat should bo stopped. N<*glect fn qiteot ly results In an Incutable lung diseHse or consurapiion. Brown’s bronchial troche* are certain to give relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs, catarrh, consumptive and throat diseases. For thirty years the troche* have been reoo omeuded by physicians, and al ways give perfect satisfaction. They are not new or uotrled bit'; having been tested by wide nnd constant use for nearly sn entire generation, they have attained well-merited, rank among the few staple remedies of tbe age. Putdtc speaker* atid singers use them to clear and strengthen the voice. Bold ut twonty-Ove cent* a box every where. ’ *» STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUTNY OF BARN WELL. By w- Gilmore Hi in ms Fj«|., Judge of Pro bote for said county: W.hauka*, W. C. Millions biUh mode auii unto me to grnnl him Lellen of Administrn- ’lion on the emite and effect* of K. W. Heed, life of *aid county and State, deceased. Tkeae are, therefore, to cite and admon- iah all, and.singular the kindred nnd credi tors of tbo Mid K. W. Kcwi, that they he and appear before me, in the Probate Court, lo be held at Harnwell C. it., on Saturday, Uie Ulh day of Uecemher. 1880. at H o’clock in the forenoon, to rltow cauxr, If any they have, why mid aJmiuUtration should not be granted. — —— ^ - Given under my hand this the 24th day of November, 1880. . W. GILMORE SIMMS, St . . , , J uilg# of I'robate B. C. \ A'£W A b VERtlSEMpNl s. You Can’t Tell Why . — . - ' >- : v -V . 1 sin selling T5c. Drea" Goods, tho newest shades, at 50c. Why Inmse’lilg Dress Goods at 6 1-4, 8,10, 12.18. 20 aud 25c., tliat should bring 10, 15, 20, 25,37 and 50c. Why I am selling 350 dozen Ladies' *V. C. and Str.ped lloac at 5c. per puir, up to the^ best Balhriggan at 37c. Why I nn^ eel.itj" 329 dozen Striped and Brown Kugiiah Half-hose ut -k. per pair, up to the best French Kibt t>ed Double Heel »n l Toe at $9c. Wh/jt am selling chiidictt’s ' Fiiucy Jlose at a „ ss* jiiicc than ever before known in this city ; ' Kid Gloves a Specialty* My 99c. Kid Gloves arc having a big run. Tt i* the best Glove erep-offered iu this city for ths moucy. Also a splotfditj Utie of 5-Buttuued Opera Kid Gloves. I have htwro - ■ . . . ’ Ladies’ Fine Cloaks Than I want, consequently the pricas hnvfc 1 ceu cut. They.must go. I am now t selling the Empress Corset at 87^1-2c. everywhere §1. I have the Canvas Belts, 2 Buckles, in nil colors, A so tKe newest Cord aud Bulls, the prettiest yet offered. All the youug men buy my new'Shoulder Bracks. Just recei ved, a new lino of the haudsomeat Drew Fluids, together with an elegant line of S-tins, for triinniyig. KEEP WAP*M. I nUcTon'or Buy vonr. Blankets of me. «ud M"ft (ttllv 2(1 nerce.uL Crnaib Cloths, — ifmrFffiHOlr Fringes, Buttons, Flannels, Buffalo Robes, Crochet Shawls in ] laiir black and all <\ » K otice. Notice is hereby given, to all parties in debted to tbe lute Jolm J. folk tlmt payment must be made lo my ^torney, G. H . M. ll’il- Hams. Es(| , at bis omcc in lliymberg before the 16th day of December, 1880, ai.d all par ties holding claims against said#ohti J. Folk, deceiwedlmiiit present the same properly at. tftled at above uamed JSttttSff.TftST’."' Qualified Administrator. November 23, 1880. nov2-’i 3w |'h<- I'oNHrc-.t.i on il Vote. Tb^ following Is an abstract of tbe jtPte for members of Congreua : — First DUtrlct.—RK-I^srikioo 20,142, Lee 11,674; Richardson’* majority 8,468. Second DMrIet.-‘-O’Conner 17,569, Muckey 12,297 ; O’Conner’s majority 5.271 Third District.—Aiken 28.863 ; Stol- brand 9,766, scattering 2 ; Aiken’s ma jority over all 18,107. ‘ Fourth Dietrlct.—Evlns 27,985, Bly the 11.780, McLhiid 414; Evln’a m»- j«irlTy over all 15,791. Fifth D'strlct.-Tillman 23,325, Small 15,282, scattering 2; Tlllmau’t mej Tlty over all 8,041. The Congressional vote In tba State to lTH 0P1- Democratic 116 884. lUdl- oal 60.789. Qreeuback 418. Democratic majority over all 55,677. -•Mothers I Mothers II Motken !! t Are yon disturbed at nlcht and broken of your rest bv a stfek child suffering and crying with the excruci ating pain of cutUug teeth ? If no, goaf once and get n bottle of MRS. WINSLOW 8 SOOTHING 8YRUP. It will relieve the poor little stiff-rer Im mediately—depend upon it ; there Is oo mistake about It. There is oot a mother on earth who baa ever used It, wh* will not tell you at once that it will regulate tbe bowel*, and give rest to the mother, und relief and health to the child, operating f ke magte. It 1# perfectly safe tn use tn all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the old) stand beet female physician* and nurses lu the United State*, bold everywhere. 26 cents a bottle^ . i * ■ - e—s IIYNIICPTKAL.. ALDRICH -MARTIN.-liarried. on ths 23lh of November, at the raeidenexof the brUte’s mother,-Augusta, Oa., by Rev. Z T. t^weener, Mr. Alfskd Aldbtcb to Miss Zadikx, second daughter ot Mrs. Robert Martin. Married. November 24th, 18ft,-by R«v A. Uulet, Mr. ft. U. K*u-a and Mis* Mat- tu A. Bisr. Both of Barnwell onanty. a 11 > ■ —e*M— AE tV AO VERTlSEMEN!S. Tfotice. Strayed or stolen, on Haturday, 27' h No vember, from Barnwell vllLge, one small BA V MARE, Nine years old; t as a small whita spot in centra of forehead. Any per- sen who can otnl will furnish any furor- nation of the same will sreallv obdtre dec2-2w Mas. Rosa Jetfiv at. sate of sscd cotton In a smaller quan- bo “*8 d,v ^ eJ Uty than two huodred and ftfty pontltM. 1 Jlfifeiu and the Complioller Mr. Tillloghast—A bitl to rsgulM* the salaBee ot soynty sttUMots, school commtetfJtmer* *od count* com ml*- a**- Ilf. Brookef—A bill to regulator ib6 per diem ab4 mileage of Witnesses ia Htsts oaees. >i : -tv ■ •***-• AlfV,. Johnson-*-A bHI to smead an act eatitled “an sot to no act to divide tbs State Into nfVt*AiaJlr\r>n 1 rl(of ** am entR|«« <fea ictTo 'IguTate 1 the •ale of latoxifistlllg llcfuors, and fo al ter nod amend the few to relation fivhi set .out and porsons mahing advshoes r except la so far *• the said act relate# to t** roV>9 i\t lowrlo *» J 1 ' It An nears from the ths jtiMsMotts* of trial jnstlees to suits estimate that a levy of 4/; mills ^ Yll>u * ia <l«>estloo is $90 or will raise s sum sufficient to-pay tbe current expenses of the government aud tbe Interest. t*- nut rosuc ocaoou Tift school fond, tbs school attesd- Genoral. *<, That the Legislature empower the Board to appoiatan Immigration Agent, to be nndefjtlie control dflbs Board and tlie CominiwIouer, That Ihe Legislature establish a Geo logical Departmaut, to be.uudsr tbe (ontrol of tbe Board and the Commis sioner. t X, That the Beard purchase from our formers seeds for free distribution in the Bute. That township assessors be appoin ted to receive returns fur 4bs depart ment. ‘ V • ’. * Tli* Commissioner makes no recont-; utendstkm as to Any changes tn Tire Stair r\f South Carolina ) Canrl of Common County of Horn*fit. [ Tltat. If. 11. Mowly, Plaintiff, J Sumons for money afcaitiet j de m a n d—Com- John Phillipr, Defend'!. | plaint not eerrad. John Phillip*, Drfrndant in (hi* action: hereby summoned and required to anri^cr the coaiplaiat ia this action, which is filed ih the office of tbe Clerk of the Court pfCommoii'-pleas ot Barnwell eounty, and to serve a copy of your answer on theeub- svribet at his ofeye. in Oarnwell. Barnwell eonnty, 8. C., witlH* twenty days after the service ef this summW on you, exclusive of the day of service. Ify^n fall to answer the etmplaint .withtw the «!*,« aforesaid the Plaintitf will apply to the NttiH for jndg- ment against you for the snwi of seven hun dred and t wenty-fl ve dollars and costs. FRANK A Plaintiffs Attorney, BarnwellC«C. J>ated 80th November, 1800. VISIT CHARLESTON DURING TIIK WEKJvS DEC. 6 1 7, 1880. LOW EXCURSION RATES 7T8 ON ALL UA1LHOAIH. Great Altracilons and Large itowu’s. Yiie INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION i rffTTin 11 ‘ AGRICULTUPaL SOCIETY OF S. SPLXXDfl> EXHIBITS of the Mechanical and Agricultural proxfese - of the past year- interesting and in- struct ive. LHB1NKW IIALL t ~r" XBUCTKl) ESm tALLY FOR THE EXHIUt- TION OF Til K SOCIETY. TBE SOUTH CAROLINA JQCKLT CLUB Will have a icas on the w.uhimutox avrs Coras*, near tbe City, on the 81k, 91k, 10th «ad IHk December. They are led to believe, from the number of Kntr|p« in the stakes and from the Stable* expected, that there will lie bet er Racing than they hare bad for the last ten year*. jc^Meetlny- of State Grange, P. Of IT., and Grand Lodge A. F. M. All place* of Amusement open with eboice-t attractions. MTAttractive Exhibits ef all kinds so- lioited for the Industrial Exhibition. Smff*Ttie large crow-1 of Visitors to the Ex' hibilioa uffors a paying opportuaity to M ur ufavturers, Ac., te display tbeir Products- For space and parttculart apply to E. L. KOCHK, feci etarv. K OTICE. Notice is hereby given to alt parties In debted to the late 8.21. BgHinger that pay. ment must be made to my Attorney, G. \V M. Williams, Ksq..al his office in Bamberg era* the store of Juoeph He!linger, at Barn we I C. H., before the loth day of Dei eiol>er I88U. and all parties holding rtaim* a.-aiasi said 8. N. Bellinger, deceased, must pre-enl same properly atjested at ttiher of above name-1 *Uce« oa or before the first dry ot January, 1881. W. W WHIT.DKN. Qualified Aduiinirtraior by hi- Atioenry G. W. M. Williams. November 23, 1880. nov2*>-ow. FUR jaLE. la the Town ef Biectmlle, a bouse and lot (known as the Lambeth housei on Dexter street. The house contains H rooms and is two stones high. The lot measures on front 106feet antl^in depth l-IO feet, more or lees. There is a kitchen on the premiaes, also a weU of water. Aleo. adjoining ahe ve, a lot 100 feet front by loO feet in depth, more or Iras. Will be sold at public outcry in BarnwcM, immediately atlvr Nhoriff's ralest on the first Monday in January, 1881. Purchaser to poy for papers. Apply to 0 E. STEADMAN, ileal Estate Agent, Btackrille, 8. C. LA DIEM DRESS GOODS. LADIES DRESS GOODS. LADIES DRESS GOODS the new colors. I keep everything in the way of Noli >ns and Dry Good?, antL guarantee my prices ps low-as aiTjrhouse m the Fonth: To receive prompt utteu-" ton, addre-s your osders to MILLER'S CORN LU, or cull in pej^bu-aud see the Bargains that awatt yon. ^ ... ^ . OLD RELIABLE J7S.MISS MTT.TKH- octl4-3r^( . 1.— ' MILIJERS l OBNE1L AViguM.-i, Ga. THE ARGADH OF AUGUSTA. Grand Opening OF FALL and W1ATER (mm. ~ 7 L «/. B. ifMMMTE Sf CO Having #xtendrHl <>ur etoro ImA from It’o d to Elli» StpH't.mi fo--t lunir. makln- it (P tbo most CowmtxlUtu^Nnd Raodsome Stor** i'i Auguata, our fHi-iii'.Us f -r rtt'rwtt'i' giMula arr tmteh briL-r th«n foraiorlv akd *u|H-riur tu nny iu too city. LoiUpuiiu^ t-nr good* With o'her* w II Convince vou that. AV K iVRE THHrXtTSADKRS- Both in regard to Low Prb-*"« md Extvllvr** an<Lf-tyl»* of tiooda in <-voi y Fonwrtroovt, NVrVwnf to rsturo tmr thanks to Ih-of Itarnwrll ossutv toi th*-ir lltiMnl pat- ronngo in th<* past nnd a-* *• mMiliminnoe of emu*, fooling «v>ntl tout that wo can »«11 . thorn g>HMle at lowi-r prlc*-s than o-n la-found In any Houili*-rh Maitct. *- i Mr 4. T. WILLI'* has rosuiuwi burin<M with tt* again, and wilt bo buppy U> wait oo his Ihirtiwell fiitfud*. cct 1 ^ 3n> . J 1^. WHITK C^Q ^IROAD AND ELLls STM LETS. . I am now tr * virg dai’y my Tall tud Winter Stork cf Ch:*tp «ul rite Cl* th ing of every tie c ption trom the Finest to tl e Cheap* ?t. ■A Full Bemocratic Stock, Which I am aaxtows to roll tn two third* of all thogood people of all the countly, * IKenry S- Jordais. Oft 14-3m Toll Broad Str.*e». Augltlta, Georgia. Stovc§! Stoves S Stoves l % w 3 s © fa W. L HELPS s s •4 ►J -0 b O H CO H J Vi * 3 q •< o w > JmM W o H CO P tu CO < O as o Eh *3rFNQUIRE FOR-®# —NO. 2 QUALITY ROW,- BAUNWELL, 8. 0. F. H. BROWN. firace la#, as he regard* the preseat law nMWM*.- ~ r- —I* 0 *™" 1 ^P ur Pr‘- Mr. ^.T. MonUt^j AWH to ,101,1 dry. ,i />-.♦ > Thwchsmiit of the Departsient re- pora having made 6.5 chetrtical analyse* during tbs year, of which 54 were ot acid pnosphotes sad chemical fertilker*. a tbe aale oi phosphate took, (be State boy deeived $d$,0M as royalty oo 53,054 teas sold. lo regard to the roy alty required of tb* phosphate comp* uie*, Mr. Roche, •portal aaxrstiM to tb* d*^ pert meet mya i Three eom^tues, is MsidsMloo of Me privilege which tb«f eqjoy, •(■mid TV thr Defendant, John Phillip* : Take Notice; That the complaint hi this action, together with the tiuncmons, of which the foregoing is a copy, was tiled in the office of tbe Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas •f Barnwell eonnty, at BarnWefi Court ffouse in the State of, South Carolina on the StHli day of November, 1880. FRANK AYER, t. IMalntiffs Attorney, Barnwell C. H., 8. C. November SO, 1880. [dec2-6w OFFICE TMARI KA8 Mr. Marshall—A btM to atassdl oe act eotilled ‘ as act to reduoe alt a<*a sod part* of aota lo rtlsfiletn to oousty ■fe ts Mdatwqfc* pay sf fefeoMp 6om- iJRasd ib- dare log ^ ZssKSlJii Mr, 8»®ostos—a fell to tscsnsIS and food *6# liabtHiy *r tb* Mat* «« guarantor upon tbs Poods of UfeLsw- MARKET 8T., EAST OF T BAY. CHAKLB8~C. LESLIB, WholaMle aad Retail! flab. Gem#, l-obatrr*, Tartlcs, plaa» OyaUra, etc. tedl os te iwjwra Bulls Nos. k aad 2 Fteh Market, Charloston, 80. Ca* Raring made large addlMoat te my hwi- Srea, 1 am prepared u furnieh Fink, Gam*, 4e., at xbart nretee. AN ordrr re City fOLRSALE AND RETAIL JQUORS AND CIGARS, 834 Bresd^Strvet, AvocsTAf Ga. AGED WHISKEY A SPECIALTY. net 14 3m ' Xsileel All person* baring demand* trgwinst the derelict estate bf Apbaen. * Brisbane, will present them properly altesled, aifd nil per sons Indebted so the estate will make pay ment, U> tire awdresignetl. lei. BRABHAM. Adwrestrator. Bdfiiels GmuiaeRust Fred or buahel. By L. arelk-te * for sole at WO eta. OMPBON, Hko. 8.C, B’askfefi. Whiting. Mullet. Trent, fiklpjoek, Creak er, Cknh, fikseyhm L Drum, p- . Orsterv Hams FACELNt. EXTRA. amt*- Clibbldg Cates. Tn Paorui nod tre Weakly Col a tub ta Kso Tss^oopl# osd tb# Trt-Weekly Rbqis- Tps |*Nj. tbe Daily 83f BROAD STREET. AnRusta Ga - Ooukiitjc Stores, llcntiu^ Stoves, Grut*’*, Hnrdvrer#, Cutlrry, Tin-wnrc nn«l House I uruiehiii£ Goods. Iu stock lar<;c quantities of such stows ns the 4 1.x- ccl.-ior,” “Enterprise.'’ ‘‘Champion,’’ ‘‘Mew Chart,’’^Eo*la" And “Plantt-r ’ ^ np'All Good* sold low. AV X. DELX J XI. oct!4 3na ' ' IMMENSE STOCK —OF New Carpets -FOR- 1880. Fall aad Winter Trade, 1888. Purel Sstyl from th# L#<ullnsr Manufacturers and Importers of the country, aid of fered to th# Trade, our friends and the public at ‘•Rock Bottom Prices.” * Body and Tapastry Brusaols, Moquet*, Wlvot. Ttat*w-ply and Ingrain f , nrr*'ts-all quslltlps, Cruteh Cloths, Door Mat*, ll^artn Rues. A'foil Htv* <*f New Chronios — Hair Cloth and I!ph<dst**ror«' 1 / inunlrur?, Floor.Olid Tal'lf 011£lQtli*.LacaCu.!tiUUh^ roTnli"^And Band*,“Window Sliudfs-nil siz.-s; Plaro ai d I able ('overs, Walt r«r-ai» atKl'Burdcrs, Froneli Terrys,Curtain Goods, Cretonnes for Lnuibruqulu*, (tili it und Cocoa Mattings and a big stock of alt goods in my line. .TAS, G. B AILIE, 713 Broad st. The Old Oijginal Carprt Stare, E-talil sked 1?58. • • 0 _ d FRESIT STOCK OF GROCERIES. .Ak L. fbtlllctl iJl> rr, v w-a 1 t-dt'aa.*? s * M»y f ' b, Crackers Macke el—No, 1 and in M##*; 8aI- f Hutrar. rrtffeos. Tots, Soaps. 8tarct), Ktc, Uri- iwand Rattan Broomb, Hcrttb Brnsfit-s; I.<uig I have iu store and arriving 9tW casns Canned Goods, Meats, Vogt-taliles and Ft ui+ff of ever y variety. New Preserves, Jellies, ‘ mon and Boneless Codfish. All grades of l lima. Cabbage. Potatoes and AhdIsb, straw l Handle and Short Handle Hair Hroum*. Tub#, Patls, Clot! es Psnipers, Clothe* Butkcia Market Baeketa, Etc., all of which I offer at tbe lowest prices for cash. JAMES, a. B AIEIE, 713 Broad fit. Augnrfi, ■ep30-3m ' / — & COF Liquoi- VIei-eliants, •AND- Manufacturers of Cigars* ^^18 East XXay Street- Cli^rleston S <J