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J- * f...v •»<,. «i~. *** })eaple. >1—.i,i—..^i——. . t i.. i ~ q_ JOHN W. HOLMES, Editor »nd PrflyrieU»r. LAKQESr COTTNTY CIRCULATION OjtkYEvr 82.00 Six Months .... . . 1.00 MV .«rt> not rwiwu»il>l« for U»« »Ki»» of our cor^ Ivsponilj-iHak. “* » *• THURSDAY, JANUARY 20.18SW i ho !M|h*IIs Tlctorw. Oatfield owes hts cleclion to iho fio- fiilit^&nd tracttibillty of tbv Northern colored vote. ' When reqalr-d by tltclr polltfeal mastera th<y 'colotilWNl’* t liemaelves lu doubtful Stjvtcfl. When tho liny of election camo they voted un fte(|vtenlly ua was necessary. Now that tho battle has been fought and *von they hunger and thirst for tho fruit# of Victory. They uro forming ping# In iht# State tor the capture of dll'lucrative Federal offices; they are demanding for their colur representa* tlon In GarQcU’a Cabinet. For tea- fcona beyond our comprehension, prom inent Democratic so called statesmen and Journals’approve tho jquity of their impudent demand. There U op portunity and necrwrfty for more sen- slblo and patriotic work by our papers and public men. The Democratic par ty represents and embraces a lartre per uentage of the population of the Union. It Is entitled to representation In every department of tho Government pro portionate to Its numerical and politi cal strengi h. Free government cannot survive If tho pollejr bo cotithroed of awarding all tho spoils of offlee to tho victoriou# party. Wo may get no moro than tho ©rumba that fall from the master’s table, but tho Democratic party should show that It Tools Its etieugth, knows itsjdchtfl and is com petent to control and conduct the gov ernment. I'g i I orlit I Between one and u half and two mll- II m 6f bales of cotton e.ro ungathered fn the Mississippi valley. Hliteen and a bslf mllllona of aerrs of land were cultivated In cotton In tho 8 >uth last year, of wldob amount four hundre.1 and twenty-flvs thous and acres wore planted In South Caro lina, Gen. Grant has accepted ths presl- d' O.'y of the World’s Fslr, which !h to be held at Inwood., near Njw Y.>rlc city. 11 B. Elliott, P. A. Straker and Sam I/m paid Osrtield a rlslt last wsek. Kllhnt being apokssmsu fur tho dels- gallon. Under Coi’a apportl >nment bill In- t'oduc«d In the U >use of B n prcs«nta- tlres on Monday South Ca>-n||oa will have six representative# lu Coogrea#, a gain of one member. On Monday Alvin Hawkins was In augurated Governor of T« une#«ee. He D the drat llepublhan Governor of that State Inaugurated la ten year#, and hU election was cause 1 by Demo cratlo dlrbli u. Mtute ."Meiws. vJU AbbaVUIe—'Wage# for good field harids in Abbeville range from to 87(1, some few extra bunds recHvipgas much as 8KV- Rut few contracts for wages have, however, been effected, a miijoflty showing a preference for In terest lu crop, or straight rentals..;. Mrs. Sully 'Mcllwalns, of %iituc, who is now about 80 years of age,’is cut ting her third set of teeth . . .‘Samuef Walllogford, an ludiuna Green back Cr, I'rttpoees to invest lfli.OOO iu n bunk at Abttevillc... .During the Christmas holidays Tobie Heate{,J2 years old, a Son of Capt. ft. J. Hester, Of the Flat- woods, brought down twelve^wild geese ut quo shot. The lot weighed eighty-four’ pounds. AuJeisou- There were nine addi- tions to the Temperance Division oil last Thursday night.... A shoe factory Isin operation.ut Wliilamstoo There is ueurly u hundred thouaund'doftucs of deposit# in the Anderson Bunk be longing, for thejnost part, to thepeo- pie of xAndereon county... .Col. L E. Campbell fonml fully matured Juno and horse apples iu his orchard Wi few days liefore ChrlsHnaa.... Bleckley, Brown A Co. sent as a CluietuiMs gift to each of the ministers lesidiug iu the town a barrel of extra flnn new process ** A IJovcrMor Yl hu Ium’i Wv» Iws.*' Under this stuililng side head the Kcwbeny Herald gives a thrilling ac count of Governor Hsgood’s narrow e».-ape from u watery grave on the 1st Instant. The Herald sejs that while the Governor, In ibe absence of the ferryman, waa “paddlli.g ids own eu- nou” over the swollen Htlnd-i an Ini- tuenso Ice ibo siruek his frail craft amidships, caused It to M tuke water” several time# and almost made Gtn. K^nne iy Governor. Now tne Herald man Is mistaken— Governor Hagood is always on top. He spent a considerable portlop of hi# boyhood In Tin key Creek and cun out- swim a dldappcr ami outcilmb a cut squired. Barnwell never rubes boys who can't swim. A l.ltlle .Hew True History; WiLusxox, 8. C., J«n. 15, 1881. Mr. Editor: • Please tell a little school girl who Focuhontus was; and oblije - ^ ' Maitk. We will’ with pleasure. The true sto ry of her life has never been told. As her multitudinous desceudante in this county are now happily dead we, at this late date, correct tho erroneous accounts contained in so called histo ries. Pocahontas was the eldest daugh ter of Powhataar- an Indian King in Virginia. 8ho had a terrible temper, chewed tobacco, swore like a trooper and broke her father by her extrava gant millinery bills. As Powhatan was reported to bo licit site-had many ad mirers, but rejected all. Ou her 27ih birthday her father was donned for a bill for tomabatfks and didn’t have a nickel. He called bis daughter Into his private office and Told her that he must make an assignment unless she wonld marry a rich old Indian with a broken nose. She swore she would die an old maid first, but agreed to put up a little leap year game on Capt. John Smith, a rich Englishman, who was traveling for bis health. Powhatan Invited Smith t©!# corn dance, plied him wpll with whiskey, raised a quar rel and was about to break his bead with a hickory stick when Pocahontas came to the rescue, saved Smith's head bdt almost smothered him with an Indian hug. Smith saw through the game and dliin'tconrt worth a cent, but introduced to her one Botf, ayoung dentist with whom ho had bad a law suit about aa ill Opting set of teeth. She married Bolf—StiJib had hie re venge. Powhatan continued in busi ness aa a tobacconist, but poor Poca hontas killed herself in England by ladlag bet corset too Ugtitty. Fully Three-fourths of tbe people In Virginia are deeceodrd from her. (and many ' i in Kentucky and Tennessee to have her Uood In Utdr reus. had one elu o with buttons and boo 11 iur,.ttiidancithur merchant, MixdJrA, -ttmrrtedr'Well, l declare,’ daidfti aies All Persons— Indebted to mo taust come forward and pny up—after tho fifteenth day of February thblr .accounts will be placed In the hands of my attorney with pos- litre InatrucMon to colleer.- T GHAHLES 1’ECHMAN. / Jan. 20. V—- —, lino. My customers will pleosq discon tinue buying goods from me until \my clerks get well, they are sldTand I am overworked. 8. LIEBMAN, —— — •aa. ■fiitati' i Grahams, 8.C. The revenue books show that during the year 18^0 93.601,300 were received for fevenbe stumps from the match at the UtiltedBfatcs. Tyds wi.uln makoctho number rf- matchc.-< eoosumod 33,013,000,000, i r every Union about 700" matches^er year to man, woman, hnd child Iq. the - - A ■ ——i - “■ • v • ’ ' • » r\' . • . . ■ From tho Wosbliigton Stm: • Yes terday Representative Tlilinkn, of 8ouib Curolirfu, said to Mr. Heuies, of Notfh Carolina: Tjay,'Scutes? haven’t, you got one of my shoes.on ?’, ’I don’t know,’ said Scales; but be raised ids pedal extremities and found that lie Heed, furnished the preachers with hams at the same time. Aiken—Mrs. Frances Boatwright, aged about 40, committed suicide by shooting herself with a pistol bn ttto night of the Hth fust. .Her mind hud been Unpaired by disease. . F^igftl^ld—Two thousand bales of cotlMi out bf Edgefield's annmd aver age of.40 46,000 bales are still in the field Edgefield county policy hol ders have lost about ? 100,000 by the failure of ttio Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance Company. Fuiifleld—Tlio outrage mill Is run ning ou full time and numerous politi cal arrests uw being made. ...Major T. W. Woodward, the Democratic county chairman, has Issued an ad diesstothe DcmoerathTdubs urging Them to come up to tho relief of those who have beert arrested and bound over for trial IriT tho United State* Court at Charleston, for alleged viola tions of the election laws. He difrets (tie presidents o! the difT-reru clubs to "at ones assemble their clubs and as sess each member one dottsr, to be col lected forthwith, to be used at the dis cretion of oui" executive committee. Major Woodward also urg<-s the pro- prit ty and necessity of authorizing the presidents of the clubs to demand of tho trustees of each school district that “no more Had teals be allowed schools, but that Democrats be given preference In all Instances.” He says: “It ts a significant fact that In most Inetane*-*, at the lust election, H tdlcsl school teachers nod educated riggers were selected as spies and pluii*# for tbe dirty wmk of the piirty.” Orecnvllk—The color* I people In Greenville county are sal 1 to 0400,UUU worth of property. Hampton—The Supreme Court h«a rendered its decision In the case of the Htate vs. A. J. Util, murder. The de fendant was convicted at the June term of Court for this county. Judge Pr-seley presl llug, of the murder of Martin K. Connelly. OtU'4 ftiomay sppdteTto tbs Buprrtns Court for n otw trial, and argued thecae In Go' luoi'da List month. The decision Just rendered confirms the action of the Circuit Court, and, unless • respire is granted or the sentence commuted, the doomed man will be hung tomorrow between the hours of 11 la tbe fore noon and 2 o'u'ock to the afternoon. In tbe j.dl yard at this place. l^aiin ns- The Dry ticket was elec’* <d In last we* k's muoUlpal visetion by a mrj.dlty of sixty. Newberry—Oos whits M<1 two eol or»d dUzeus of Newberry are in trouble under the new concealed weapon law. Heveral w*-ll-io-<locolored tnrnare leuvtug for Texas, Florida. Kansu.* and other places... .Borne fields are white with cot ion. Orangeburg—The Orangeburg Tirnf s says : **Ws arc requested to warn the people of this and adj fining counties against giving any al t or encourage ment to one Bmitli, who profeascs to be an Widal member of the Metho dist Church, and traveling to raise m mey lor tho benefit of the Walter-♦ horu* Church. This man is a vile tin- puvtsr Bod ba# no aurhorlty for hts action. Hs ts about fiva feet six in ches, light bi.ir and eyes, shabbily dressed.’’ York—Daring tbe recent eoM spett, Catawba nufi Broa<i Rivers; the (ast ern and w> stern boundaries of York ooimtv, were fr< z*n over for the first time, It In said, iu 27 years. Tbe Ice ou Uicad River was saflidenUy tuh k to sustain a man's Wright... .Ruck Hill elected a dry ticket at tho recent municipul election. 'I thought my right shoe hint a little.’ An examination. 4$vdoped that TiU- m*trwms BkcwtW otfrtty shod. How the feet-gear of these statosmen bo- canio ‘iMittereuppCi^ ia"ilobody’s bitfl- ucsH, but it was probably done lu the bathroom of tiro Honpe.* A'£IV JLD VERTISMMENIS. Ldfld Fc r filk. Oh Tuesday, thrPtV.h day of February, 18sl, attho rt’sWcTin* of t. \V. hesd. de- jeeased. near BladlVtHe, K. c., at 11 o’clock •v, m., I will sell to the Mg host tfidder for cash, one hundred and twenty-one acres ofdAljBfwlth tho dwelling house therton, YoFfirefty tho property nt the said E* IV. Heed. de«sv*sod. HtuateiJ in Ilsmwell county,'bbout two miles from Htackvife, and adjoining the lands of Dr. Alex. Btorn, Jn ’son E. Hair and E. 8. Itoed. ‘ Titles to be made by tho heirs and pur.- chasers to pay for pitror's. W. C. MILHOUS, Agent. jan20 td , l J, Notice. Orrroi? Rcnobti CoMMrssroxrn. I '■T’AirvWRLn C.'H.. S. O., J.<n. if“ij»l.<( ' All p.irtie-f^holdlng past tin'* school -ckimf, which became diio belween No vember let,' lH72,.nbd No#pnd*er 1st, 1870, mnet forward tliaismaio this olHce fi>r ex» ml nation. r»gUtratisn and approval If not prison fed for approval i>n or before tho 1st<)T June, lf-81, they will Joiever be gsbarred from'lhetienetlts of an net, pass-' ed December 2lHt, 1880, and which provides frspthe payment of the past indebted re ss thesftveial flehoul tlisirkfis in HarnweH cdpftty which l*ecanie due hetwten No- uer 1st, 1872, and Ndvendmr 1st. >87S. A. BUIS T, S (hit. C.* BEN J. DA ■ '4. ’ - , No. 2 EAit c. n:. ^ To examine that large, carefullj' ssleq- jvl and ■ ckedotv JguughL. afoCk bf DfX CToort*, Gents Furnishing (ioods, .boots* Sltoes, Rats. (Iroceiies, Hardware, Crucfc- erywuTe, I'lnware.Notions, Ch hie 'eg ns, tho best thawing Tobacco in Butn-. vend>er Isi jilij't-tf — Fatice. Tits Statu of Sprxji CunotuxA, —— Bftfawefi fouiily! of KpTcutfld Ititi'gntu* ^ Cuu be ha'd at Rubcuatein’s Etnpo- tium’la Barnwell. 8ave money by trading wiiU RnbcuBteln. Himstore t* onlhe cquareopposite Thk Pfa'pljc of fice. Trade wllli Rubensteto now while you have money and- next spring he will sell you goe is at clot* figures on tim>*. Prepare for hard times now—* and dont forget that Rubens tela, the poor mnuVfrleuci,-wUlse© you through thesumrorr if you will trade with him now. Hubinsteiu riu-ans biisiticsa and he Is going to do tnislncsn, and dont you forget it nod be left out in the cold. Ho 'com# along and don’t be bashful. - i —' —-—If; A Coufili, C*1 i nr 8<tro Tnroat should be.stopl’Cil. Neglect frc<|Ucnt-* ly results in au lucumbte lung duenoe or csnsumplioii. Brown’s broncIfiR tioehesiijo cettain to give relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs, catarrh, consumptive and throat di«»nses. For thirty years the irnches hare been recommended by physicians, and al ways give perfect satisfaction. Th»*y are not -new or untried bat having hern tested by side and conatsot use for nearly un entire genera tlon, they have attained well merite«l rank among the few staple remedies ©f it** age. Public speakers and singers use them to e'ear and strengthen the volce.^ oirD Hot I nt twenty five cents abux every- WhtNk ' ’ • - * | ■olhcrst Mothers It Mstbvrs!!! Are you riUtlxrhed at night pnd ■ierosens um«I Halt twr IMphllar> ria. In 18G2, on a plantation In South Alabama, where tbera was groat diffi culty in securing good medical advice 1 saw a whole plantation of black, as well a# whit© members of a large fam ily, successfully treated for diphthe ria with kerosene oil and salt, used thus: Every patient was given n lump of rook salt about tho size of a boy’s matbl'>, and instructed to keep it in bis or her moutb, swallowing the salty saliva. At the same time tntSTBTOhf was rubbed with kerosene oil, and a flannel satuated with kerosene oil, and kept around tho neck until the syujp- toiua were abated or entltcly gone. If broken of your rest by a sick child •ulf-ring and crying with th* txrrurl- atlng pain of cutting teeth ? If an, go at • ucu and gel a buLtia a< MltiL WIKHIAIW d 8iK>TliINt> 8YHUP. It will relievs the poor Hitie soff -rcr im mediaufiy—depend upm It ; there la no mtsUtke about It. Thvt'o la not a •uoihei on earth who has ever used !♦, whs will nut UII you at once that it sill regulate the bowel-*, and give rest to the mother, and relief and heahh ta the rbll-l, operating l.k* mugle. It t# perfectly rttrTO two Td all cases, and ph-a#ant to tbe taste, and la th<- puscrlptt m i-f oiio of tho oM-st ai ibe# female pbyalelans and nurses hi tlo* United H'ntet. bold everywhere. 23 cents a bottle. TotJicHsirs i»t Law and Next of Kin Thomas ff. Chiurtt-cr», deceased. The laie TUoi^eo, W. Cliambee# ftf sajd county, for.nerly .ef Ireland, having depnrt- «'d (his life -im or at om die U'tlT day of Oc foborri 8Cttr-trfr<t^Th(r -undemr^ired trtrviTrg been appointed his Admiuistrator and a tuit is now pending in the Circuit Oourt to seitU* hiv es’ate. and for parlttlen and distrihutiou among his heirs, nM persons claiming lo be heirs at law of slid intestate are hereby no- lifieii In come forward and establish lheir claims on or before the Wednesday aficr the :!d Monday in February nest. ornn; jea.’OCw — B ako AiN-a f Vi. F. PATRICK: & CO. —DEALEHS IX— G-eneral Merchandiser HAMltKItCJ. IS.C\ Offer spoelnl hargaiua in tnelr spcd-ilUca. . '4'r«*f*lciU Emits, ConfMCtloiierieR, mim! Ctootry (iardeu Sonde. They have for stls in quaotlUes tw suit puiCii.uM.-re OKIZMAN Iv AIXIX. 7 h-i beet FeriilUcr now usod. , J in30 3m. _ . WHAT WAS THE Hfct'ITF.MEMT ? •»j •• o WHERE WAS THE IMMENSE CROWD RUSHING r WHY, DON’T YOU KNOWll i, . —’to thi:— New Cash Store Si -OF- and well count; 1.. PLOWS, LOCKS, HOES. Axes,-SflWs, Shovels. Ulrcnpcr I han can te bought in Charleston dr AuxUhtH. Cull mid examine this stock and judge for yourselfT^" BEN DAVIES, If -|- - • ■ >•-. i, ‘ a -- - — -- BESTEOYEU \. rf -BY THK TATE FIUK! But having bougt.t out Uessm. A. B. tfer. ton *• B o., -r um ie'-yStTHlahvinn them, under thn Alustzog Roh'l, where I friends and all will p'eased to see iny new customeis, and wlil offer them a eoin- plete stock of General Merchandise. I also have a Urge amount of damaged goods which I c-ffor cheat* for cash. Call mull at d secure Hargattw. t zm now icceivytg daily rny Full ami Winter Stock of Ch;ap aud.l’ine Cloth ing oi’every dcscriptimr-'from tlie Finest to the CluapvM. - ■ . A Full BeiaecraiiG StacL’, • • •. ' ■ —. >■ . ' rt •. ytfa Which I am anxious tsecll to two-thirds of all the good people ®! all ?tlic emtutry, HeiryS. jonSais. v •ji! Broad Strict. Augusta, Oyorgia. New Gurpets . • . ■ —-—«*■» >'—~r~ry T .' , . r F()R . . , Burst iaiuwj’froiu tlie Leading Mann fact in era cud luipurtcis of Hit) country, a:.d of- fcmt-nTttm Tiamvour TvtendaTnta nioptrotfenr ^Rock llottom Prices Body and Tapestry lirusseta, Moquets, Velvet. Tltroe-ply Mid litgvnln (’arr ets-aft ntiAlitiM, (tuuTtvCtotha, Door Matf, Heartn Huvs. A fuli nhe <>f New N lii'onioj* ^ Hair Cloth an-t Uph’datt-rers’ lilnimings, Efoor'and Table OiLCrotlig, Late Cei tslnr-, Condcand Banda, uflfidow Phades- aflwtajw; jPiar.b.ai'.d 1 .tblo Covers, Wall B'dr 1 ' - and TVpbus, Fieiicti^Tj-rfye.fMfbiIh t»oOJfc^<'r-'K>Aiirt for Li iLbruqultiai. Otlna tind ■rAs^S. baili e, TirBfosii 5 t. . . Tils OU 0:i"in.il Carpft Store; E'loNislieil 1S58. vl FR RSH stock; of grqgeriks^ .5, J. J. MILES. janfi-tf Notice* 7" II VMbiN K A I.. At tho icsidanoe of the bride, mother In Brsni-hvllle. S. C, on Janu try ir.th, tVU.bjr Lev. W. 1>. McMillan. Mr. G. W. Utuit- Towx# to Mia* J. M . Caru. Attho rcAldencoof Mr. Blchar*! Morris, by the Rev. Richard MorrU, Mr.C.J.CAH- n:u t<> Mi* N akct ATTZHSKnur. . On thn Mine day, at the rnsideucc of the bthU-’a br<direr, Fred Uuunell**, by Klchaid Mon to. Lvq., Mr. Kuwtx Dkawdv to Miaa KoMI V Crs.VK.I.UH. <»HiTUAI*V. nocenary mild catharttoe were given. Not a ouKe was lost, uofi there woro fully 150 ia all on tho plantation. Dkukqucht Land#.—Thu Comptrol ler Geaeral has issued a-circular to coumy tnx officers directing them not to advertise the delinquent lit ©ntH further iuetructed. Tbe circular states that all lands forfeited prior 10-1879 have become assets dffihe State la tho hands of the Blfaking Fund Commie- slon, and can only be redeemed or purchased by application to said Board. Also that "An Act to provide for tbe redemption of forfeited lauds,’ ap proved December 24, 1880, extends the time for tbe redemption of all Isnds forfeited to the 8tate for the nonpayment of tbe isxe# of 1878-79, and also extends the time for tbe re demption of those lands now about to becoms delinquent for tbe taxes of 1879 -80 until 3Lst of May, 1881.— Columbia Register. Camphor Ice for chapped Ups and hands: White wax, two ounces; sper maceti, two ounces and two drachm#; camphor, six drachms ; melt and add olive oU.flve ounces and five drachma, glycerins three drachms, make into cakes. Dhol, at liia home Twmr Blackvllle. of congvMlIvo onltl, beotunbir 5th, Husky ITayve nr CUES, In lift nln.-toenth year. Tho death of this noble young man, son of Mr. John *v . Byuhes, waa a great shock ami sorrow to tho comiukfctv In which hs lived. There were few such young men as f»C--eo tttooe said that kn 'w him best. “I could ahviij s di pen I ou what ho told mo— ho never told a tio,” U the testimony butte to his character by his father, ©ho woe justly proud of him. But not only hia truthfulness, sibrlety, prompt obedhnee to his parents, lovo of homo and industry were utlxer trails ia hi* character that made him laved and respected wherever ho was known. His lifo-was one of rare prom ise and its. to us, untimely ending, la one of those mysteries of PtWidenco, Xthlch roAsou cannot solve, but for which Faith waits. The fruit had just begun to ripen and to put on all tho tints of loveliness and beauty, that early summer brings, when Ahero came a rude blast and It foil—but so tho Lord ordered. He had never made a profession of religion, but his pure young life gives us ground for hope that he pos- sessed it. Wo stood at liia .grave-among his weeping relatives and friends very sad, but never more confident in all enr life than on that cold? dreary December after- noonat Henry Dyches grave of the truth of that Book and that Religion which are our only solnceln times like that. JIO.'W. T tluF^otices. To the members of Richland Democratic Club: Attend a meeting of your club at Joyce branch Bchoolhouse on 8a turd ay. 39th Inst, at 9 p. m. Matters of interest to our party wifi be considered. Gao. H. Bates, Chairman. J. W. Holman, Secretary. ^Farmers Democratic Club will meet at the usual place of meeting * the 29th of January, at 3o*elock p. m— Merat>srs will come prepared to pay tSoir quota towards the defense of thos j prose cuted in the United States Courts. Taos. B. Hagood, President, Taos. M. Bakes, .Secretary. The members of the Blackvllle Demo cratic Club wilt attend a inasUSg of the club to Ik* held at the scliHol-bouae tn BAMBERG. 8 CL I'MiTlCl LA US NEXT U FEK. For Sole. A lot of about two aerrs. with dwelling house aiid utiUmlKiingii thereon, In un ••II- |urt of the 1-1*11 of lt. k mlM>ig.- r<- llisi-icty. ANDhXW C DltlHLK. janU-Im —Ot -ngob- rg. h. C. LAUHIE T. IZLAH, ATTORNEY AT LA IF TI'L.A.mt."V'IL. f, T7. w. c. Has remove-1 his office to next to t'-e town Hall the building jnnl2-Siu. AJih Disliator's Mutice. % All pertiom hol-ting claim* ngninM E W Reed, decease I, a’-e lier*-l-y notified tn pre sent tb# wine duly attested to the und«r. signed at hi* rinidencc in the county of BarnweTTby fBe TThI* of Febrsary, IhMI" «r else they will be debarred payment of the eniue. W. (’. IffMCOVS. j.»nl.'5 3w. - ?tdinini«tralor. Notice, To Policy Holders of ww Biepmoxt AND* AKLIKUToX LIFE IXSUBASC* «1M- FASY. Tids Company having failed, and been put Into ill** h iii -s ota Kroiiver, and hav ing tt.venl policMs^to rnprceont I have mads airungemoiits t*> have all policies and daiins Hgal i-tt tho Ounpany properly rrpr>-s*-ntw I wltlch roey t>eontrust«*d to my charge and upon very moderate terms. JiOltEVT ALDRICH, » Attorney Ht 1 j v^lSrlm Bat nwell C. H., 8. C. G. Duncan Bellinger, ATTORNEY AT LAW. J»yVUN\V KL,I^ C. H, ? N. C. Hj^Office ene de jr below office of I. M Hutson,-fesq., - — -yS... .' f Practices in all the Courts of the State, and pays special attention to collecting. janC-1 y Notice to Creditors. In Court Common ' Fleas. South Carol lira. Barnwell County; O. D. A. Wilson, Administrator of the es. tate of Thomas W. Chambers vs. M. A. Telson and others. Blackvills on hatu > day, ths 3»lh of Jaau- ary, 1881, at 3 o’clock #.^£0. sharp. This msMlng will bs the mostlmportant hald Hy the club lu the nest year, amt all members are requested to be punctual ia tnelr attemdsmaa. James Tmomson. B!J. Daiuiii, bscrsiary, AU persons holding demands or claims against the estate of 'IIioiuns W. Cham bers. deceased, are hei an order of his Honor Judge A drlch, the hae been appointed Referee __ cause, and that such claims or de mands must be presented and establtshel before the Referee by or before the 3lst day of January neXt. References will be held from the 17th to the 3lst of January, at the office of the Kefecee at HarnweU & H. JOHN J. M A HER, Referee. December 38,1880. decto td The cnjmrlnendiip of Br*. O’Bnonnn k P:ittrr*ou i-« title day diiu—rte-l l>y t.inunt ^consent. 1‘nrtic* inileliicU. ta the firu* caa ntek* paynieni tg*either of (he parfners. Barnwell C. 11., January Ut, 1S8I. X - janff^tt . NEW" STORE Just Opened. BAR ROOM -IN — XI A M B K IkO. Cle-h*o Wines, Liquors an-t B-ccrs. Warm Meals at all hoars to order. P-. K*«h Mnd Oysters. Fumllj QrooerUs. Caii aii-l set* for yourself C. S.UILMAN, Ja. ArcnL' *»eet» If 'I hr Nurllt Uie la« P:f>l»\tt r.an. Hetigiwn* Family Newspaper, puMi.licd •sskly.'' oml •levuieJ Is ibe iatefiectnat, m«r*l ssJ swirl I sal lalfsW of the rewifis f< number. Anong !i«e.>r*e*p < Mifisti:* nsny ofihe *>rr be*t sriter, of the 8-Mtthern Pre.byttriJn ("hST'ch. U Is ihseett^hly sr- • bofiol .-^p(r*ioii« of d-K-trise. I at I tree and MiiifuttM'fa its vtrw» ai' iTtifirs rjnimtsinr It a'lt-s * an-t Inriir. free •li«cuaai«m within tbe b-Min-U of c-.i»rt«*«y. . In pofMiUriiy ilm Preebyteriaa i« c«n- ■>1 >iiily s-ltr iiicii'g. Ilirthe Lawerl liaatl 1‘re-uyteri*n p-per puHitabel within tbe bound* of jhot«outhrru Cencml t.-i int-ly l*»iee per Annum. f2 r.i; o.-ft»r »ne yetr to miy i.ew *iil*.ertb«-r, 13.’ F-*r .*3.00 we wilt »en-l fur one year it*.any new «ut*- »crit>er ike Nstth (jir*diiu I're*l-ytrrian ,u*l tbe Aniei ir.*n Ayricufiurt.l, tbe t>«*l iPu*. tratr-l Ayeienltural sn-l llou.cbolfi Mtgntine in the country *A<!-lrew» John Mct..\rniN. Kduor Aii-l t'r' t riett-r, . **^~ hitmington, N. C. • * * . I Christmas Goods. X CHRISTMAS GOODS. CHRISTMAS GOODS. 0 I will open a full line of Fancy Christmas Goods on Monday, 20th instant, - Call 00 me before pur chase. “1 . * . _ • - H BROWN fi have instore and arriving300CW8»*Uanm-d Goods. Meate. VegvtKbh n and Fiulta of eye V V.rlety. New Preserves, Jollies,CradVCrs Macltu ol—No. 1 hum in Mess; NmI- moii m:d Bonejesa frwttt.-h. All grades of Sugar, t offees. Tear, 8<*i‘P*, March, Etc , ( -n- iurs. Cabt-sga. PnmtTN-a afid A: p'e*,Mraw atvl l<nttsu Broo.'ite, ^t-rui* HnreOee. i^rg- trandteami short Hat d'e Hair Dnegn*,Tut-s, Pails, <T->tl es V > nipvrs,Clotlii-s Basketa Market iiaakcle^Ltc . all ff which fofforntitheinWTgt prioe- fm oasli. --.f - - -- .JAMES a. lEYIElE-TFUToadM. Augusta, Ga. repuO :»m . ; . , *. * SALh STABLE *c» — II. W. WALKER. Alidwny* S» C have just receiveil a fine 1* tlOTllMTU-U amf Nlt'l.K.H t of direct from the West, all well brokr. and go-xl PUntatloQ Stock that I will erlt cheap for raeh. d r9 Im t n \r v 1 ■ ■» 8. II. Wright, wilOLK'AU: AN!) RilAAlL WINES. LIQL’OKS AND HEARS, 834 Broad Str^rt, Aa«:fsTA, Ca. AGFU WHISKEY A 8PE(T VLTY. o<*t l I -Im ttatMuf Tiles'. Tttr Prori.K at.fi the Weekly ColumMa IIIM.taTliK. »< m New York Observer THl'i YEAR. The Lirgwt ani Best Fani.'y Papel 1 la the WORLD. SK.XD FOB aAMK.B OCFY- FBf.K. .%»:>% 1 onk ui(<*i:kx S7 Park *iow. % erl. Grand DioplajM -OF— MILLINERY AND FAXI T GOODS - '' —ai — • J ?rum Clnrk’n* 8*9 Ru at» Itoutx » - AUGURTA^ OA.‘ Hot l-vaiutltd aa-i *ti**M|u - far,® Iuk ju-I the Ttl-Weekly Bzui* rrm. I iiz 1‘Loi'Lsanfi fato. the Dally Kroi-rrlt, CkriatKis Gifts. In addition to my Urge and well as- »oit.-i a^<*k t-f. JIlitJOM umt MICniOXlua*. I have in rt<-te and * ff r for a*.U*-f sfote aplep-tlfi assoruncat of tT.et"»t.»««* n* ie-n-1 at fT riutroea pth*ee. P« a*i:r to buy a loved on** r - n y-rfsenf for aono* *|e«-lli Trrrsrn? Uokvl 1* T3T“ . M. t?. * HERMANN BULWINKLE, Factor uuil (itn I t'ondni'Sion ALrohanh CII AilLESTON, S. c. nrvu.n in GERMAN KAINIT, or POTASH SALT. - A - - Peruvian Guana, Ne. J-anfi Nertl. - Pure Ft»h Gttano, Nttra'ScotPr Lmd Flaw- ler. Grouml JJonili Carolina Phosphaic, nad other simit!t.i*ens.' Also, COHN, OATS, HAY, &€. Ordcrs’filied with dispatch, and liberal ad runces made on consignments of. Cotton and other Produce. nor l-3m E lL Rogers, Bboad Stbeet Aitgusia, Ga. — IMPORTER OF AND— M ANUF A.CTUIHCR OB' « : * . , , -AND DEALER IN— Itiflea, Guns, Pistols and Pocket Cutlery. Ammunition of all kinds. Repairing done promptly.^if 72G Broad Street • • -.- Aitousta, Ga. " tINDKR » | C I‘P- -BITE. ~CRSflVAl7HrTPIi."~| MCHUMllST. ~ —Candies, Oakes. Fruits, Toy*. Nuts, Baskets, Fireworks, —— Fine Groceries. ThrOldest and most Itcliable Establish ment of th« kind. J. RIVAL. ~ novI8-3m nov!8 3m S wavk in jruurowo (own. Kir«<UUmr oulft fr*e. Nurhk. Rsader.if jrmi want • KasiseM which *g»Hhar —t«— amh.gtmt mUU:«ra) the tin*. lb», wnrt, writ, fwr^artl. ■- Un* U u. llalUtl A cw^ FnrtUnd, Maine. jju-j this MPranwrarttssa Ikairt* {Use J.J.Getsiiiger Will attend at any time to prafsa- aioosl dhlU In thia and adj-finlng ooota- r »^ry Su< a *-f I^AMCV 1>MV tlOOIJH. F,r Mil inery * • to * CRAIUC’S <*cl I 4-la AlUlafA. GA. .Eust Arrived -^AT— Chas. Fechmann’s A New Stin k of SIrj Goods, Gloihiftg, BOOTH. SHOKS NOTION S, AND A LOT OF Fresh Family Groceries — IN MY — Bar Room Can tie fnmnd the tine, t slock of WINES, LIQUORS AND‘SEGALS Ever brought to the village. Wh.qj you come to Barnwell don’t forgetto call and see me, Ch as. Red h mari n, French Store. 1 Miirw-iii —u mn i* \! » » —.. . j i. —1 E»r:y F.iru..r. riantcr. M-Tvl r .1 t Meel<-^tlr in - lu* cnnuniuity »!"m'-l .u- - f*-r Li. 1 »uaty 1’ qwr and • ti» or 1*4* , um.iu g—«l P- 'h «.aiHMt*. . H*-. sttl ©tttrtrrt I iH« » f *1 • jJ i«»e»l*i.etif lbs ’ .ii.r i ! • ! psLIbalK-M l.r hitler it slfl |‘ay. Fur tl d i l-uri-,*** i-f |U - milil.gxbi» i»lga. «r li»*»* m t r»ss*-»* ♦***+»♦*tbr* paprr*shtrfhe Fr.wtlrerT P.rm-T-, » bat*-Isot 1* Farm et'fi j Family Juiitt-jT. ai-I it,*- Stva'-aa!* Mrck >* j Ne»*. • ti.e )»i|gr»t au-l tie l-eat" W***-!’'* j Nrwr.|'':i)-*'r ui the SuutTi. if ibe*n *>**H j known aafi r»i*at-!v iH.-Mlc-a)-iiiv: ww:li tru 1 linn • wlmt fun p.iy t -* lb*in ^TPiilItTCM—.n .Iifiwke.—He i t i scad, f->«|a;e y >»<•, 1 it a I'koi-m; and I ern Farm r* M ntiilv. one y.-ar for #1 *»• I * Tuk t ’antM.K MmI t'a>kliunh V-'rrk'.y Nt Wiv, our year. *■. (Hi. Tub pBuN.r, tbe Soul bora r.*rtn»r-* Monildy m>.I 8avanu»h Ucek-ly Net.*, nt:** it..*, $4 30. . MERUY CHRISTMAS! Headquarters for all Holiday Goods at Weathersbec & East erling’s Palace Store, corner of Pa^k Place and Main street, 1 The finest line in the county at Christmas Prices Our goods and gifts arc too numerous and beautiful for description. Come to headquarters Jor bar- SURVEYOR* gftlns.* Free exhibition oreh^ap mi l>\va v. Hontb Cnrotinu. and costly and beautiful and useful presents for everybody. iocUtlJm WEATlIETiSfiEE A EASTEBLLNG VICK’S ILL! '.S' Tit A 7 El) EL Oil A L G l IDE -kW-lhai i« no l.lfaiu Bmfit of 1UO yag—*. thje t'oiorr-I Flower PUte. and tkX» Ulu-ir.*- ttom*, with fir-criptiuni of tbs boot Flowers nnd Vegelalilcs, mid fiirectiohs for gn*tirii-o. On'y 10cent*. In Kn-li-h rr (iertunii. If yow aflcrwnrila order aced* *lt*l*ict Itir lOcfy. YTck's *r«>*l<*-nrt (ho tic-'l in the world.—’" The Floral Guide will'lell how to got »n>l grow I hem.. Vick’s Flywer nnd Vegetable narfien, 173 |'ag«-)«,d colored f.lnlrs. 41D ciigr:i»ings. for ut) cents..in (iSfer cotrersr $1.00 In clegnnt cloth. In (ienunn or English. Vick’,* 111 list rated Monihly Mngar.tnc—3J phges, a colored plate tit every nitnibrFtnd Huiiiy fine Engraving-*. Price $1.23 nyenr ; five copie." for l?o.0(J0. Specimen numbers sent f.ir 10 cent* „• 8 trial copie* for 23 tents. “ Ad l-e.-s .Iames Vick, lli.cbester, N. Y.. - . _ * t Great vlouu * t*> niak** money. We ms*! a penmn lu ever}'town to take milwerip- tion*f3t- the liir^rst, < hvaj»'.t and Is- t. illiu-ilratul famtly. pom*'*-**»—t*»-44u.~ »'"rl<l. Aiiyonp ciin Insoiiii-a Hm.-ei,'M>fitl sg-r.l. Sax cloyi-nt works of art given free .to Milireribcr*. Tile prl*-*! 1**0 low tliat almost rrerytswly siiliM-rihes. One ‘ a^ent r'-isirl* takiii^on<) humlred «S*1'twenty siTite-rs to a day. lady atreut repm-ts makti:^ otec two lou.iir-d d'»ll*nr,eti-»v |irolit in ten day* ~A+L last. You Kan dev.,loan or o.-jly your spate Imi--. _ from Imiiic over niglit^ Ymi van do H a* well ,* <nlif*rt. Full dlns-tlons aiul term* fn*-. Kl-ip»nt nnd expensive outfit fn*-. If you waul protHlddr- JWdl JCltd **» vuur addn-w-wt'opew. it sHwtamOilinirtvi try the t-nsTifes*. ">io»he wlio.Vn- itw*feih-m-mukcgreat pay."' AddreKs^icorgc^sRn. *on A Co.,I’ortlarnl, Maine. T“ TO RE]S r TV S Four Largs Booms over WEATHET1S- BEE A LASILKLING’S otorc. Sultal-lti fur law < ffioes *— mavC-tf adttflBi milk- inont-v H:n«‘ [7» nic hinl it«‘sT, Yo4f n<Mf| not 1h‘'hwuv from 3J. A. WALKER* Importer nod dealer lo Italian and American Marbles, louib-stobes of any design, made on most reasonable teiras. Established in 1792. Char leston, S.O. : Janl5-ly Special Holiday Offer to Music Buyers. For tho Holidays, the Publishers of the popular honthern Musical Journal rank** the following astonishing offer; “T*» - every one sending them during themontlid, of Deeembor and January, a cash or*Jei for Sheet Music to the amount of $150, they will send the Journal free of charge for one year. Music buyers can thus order just such Music as they depir^f and In ro doing wlil g«t tb* Journ «1 absolutofv' fits* of cost. Anessy way to secure sTsluahV* ' -nd .ipproprlaUi New Veer’a Gift L.r soni-* musical friend. A specimen copy of ihe Journal contalae *uw worth of enotoi* mu sic, wffi be mail-d os rseslpt'of aSnsit •fistmi. Address Ludden A Bates' Bouth- era Musk litmte. 8s vaucah, Ga.