The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, March 17, 1881, Image 3

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1 r t ? > GILDERS LIVER MAS ARE THE PILLS FOR BIMOVS VOMPLAIXTS—V. F. STOKKS. HUKSDA'i. MARCH 17.1881.. Amenta of The People. EUw—BrO. 8r«re*Ecr -xc- IVHmbersr—8. J. Ha nr 7.0. Mt'lwaf—H. W. Walrkh. e—J*»H EUnore—J^hn B McNaiv WllllitOD—O. A. Phillips. Onrtwnw—J. E Stkad^x. BlHCkville—O. E. Sti admas. Greeuland aml~ DUTTburtufi—G. Batks. V / . H. LOO A-T, NEWS. “You put me in mimt of, Miss Edith,’' he |l 1 , said. ' '■ - . „: - ... . *‘A rifle n1\ loade'l and aimed at my head, For if you ‘go oft’ I would surely be dead.” «‘And you, Mr Green, rctvind me of a gun,. A, Yferf'emoolh bore 1 ipignt call it in fun, Mho’ll ‘go off* some a kick and be done.” ^ j ’ —- Prepare for the tax gatherer. Just oatf month from to-day to Eas ter. To-morrow fa Calhoun's bifthday.— flew as born In 1782. Elista shsd are the largest and Quest in the United States. Rev. A. Toomer Porter, D. D., will preach la the Episcopal Church next Bund ay. A new trial has-been granted to the Incendiaries who burned the Greenville Opera House last year. v '■ “Real estate Is advancing rnpldly, and nr> mistake,” said McNnb.as ho dug the dust out of his eyes on Friday. Scholars In the public schools, who ate willing, are to Be vaccinated hy members of the State board of health. Rwi John Kershaw will preach in Episcopal Church to oipht. to- ^■n.'W rwrclng and hereafter one*' a ^ GarQeld pave Taft A Co. cold com- f.irt ..n 1 h> ir lets visit to Washloftftwwr ■ ' He refuse! to promise them any loaves HOd fishes. Tlds le 8t. TVrWs day. Re Is the patron saint of Ireland, In which island tie killed all the snakes sod spared all the whiskey. ••What I* your wife’s partlcn’nr little esme? ’ seked a frb rd cf a henpecke I husband. “When she gets mad Its dr «w pokef." ^ Oeo. A. PMIlIpn. our pepttlar yoowr ‘l hree tbcusawd flee hundrsd ne groes attended GatQeld’s Inaugural Ball. Garfield’s mother Is the only woman who ever saw her sou inaugurated us President. •**,*-*£**■% f — 11 - M|rh ( ii li.inrurt ’' iAh -wM?ii*«]i'ii>*irliii»i) .m i i "GarQeld took the oath of office slt- tfngln the efftne chatrtteft Wrretrtng-' ton and all other Presidents occupied An extra session of CongL-es la likely to bo called about the middle of May- Pay LdJDay is_and ’William Mahone ludependents, refuse to go into any caucus or to Tt»e, governed by either party. ’ If \he Demdcratd succeed-in organ* iziug the Senate now it Is probable that the Republicans will try to reorganize it at the next session.’^ A Thrtvlwc Tsww. Wrpaid a Qylng visit to the town of Black vllle last week. This town Is sit uated thirty miles below Aiken on the South Carolina Railroad, in tbn midst of a prosperous and healthy country, “he merchants do an immense busi ness In fertilizers and Cotton, and wo ’ound .the railroad platform covered V»ftTi atf enormous q'tic.ntity onbo'"Tir- ious popular brands of guanos.- Tbe South Curt«Uua Rtlfroad nuthorltlus hk buildin dred feet len^by thirty feet wide,,for the convenience of the merchants. In tbe cotton mid ferttlizerbnsiuess. Tim y U. s. Cowpimr ~-■ Parties intereBted aP 1 defendflmis at the April tctwrorThis Court will see a card from Hon. J. J. Maher and J. H- Armstrong, E*q., their attorneys, which they had better rvad, Yes- We always like to give good advice— and now we have an opportunity and avail ourselves of it. Messrs.-Furch gott, Benedict* & Co." aW 3 ^ J 1tlrgcet and livest dealers in Dry .Goods ami Carpets In tbe “Solid South,” and they propose as their "Inaugural” for 1881 to extend a warm greeting to’all men and women in Barnwell who want bar-? gains in tbeir line. We can and do cordially recommend them. Henty O Sonutng is one of thflr Adjutants and will not be happy until a few thousand of bis Barnwell friends call and trade with him. license to starts off ll.imploB CwMWljr- Varuvl.le has elected a dry town council. , Hampton bis plieed tbe retail liquors at #400, and with two barrooms. Clhidcrs prevail* among bogs, by dropbobia among doge, black tongue among cow* sod matrimony among m-n and womt-n. J F. J.1(^8 n. white, who was ac ( used of stealing tbs vutiee of Msj >i |G>odlug, County Treasurer, was on ' tiU trial found not guilty, the negroes j who .barged him with Ut« thefts*cur ! Ing on thwtrl d tbsl they did so he- esure their lives were threatened by detective May who worked up the case friend. I« noa connected with tbs bouse abrrtC** Wales of J. C. H C1su»sen, Chat lest on. Wtl- Th ^ property will I* sold llstoo will ml** him. iiy tbe Hbertff on sals day lu Aprd: Joeh DIMIors very truly remarks that J Hansford Kiser vs YillUai C. Folk the Christian should flint he converted I n n j William Hughes. The uiidivld*«l and then the I c.tlien and elnoer. Hie lutvrcst <-f W. C. Folk lo two tracts of head Is levs! for ones and he has Und rooUtolag respectively 22U and ’ e rw. k ile." j 770 Acrea. Four cars of the construct! »a train Odillaiid H-»wril A Co. vs, Thomas nntheH.C. R R were thrown tit tbs Beatd, 111 acres, track one and* half mttr* West nf #«h« A M Ht- rw. Pletlmoat sed IllaHivilla andpevrrsl train handscoo- Ailtogtoo Lde lus.ir.ujcs Company.— flldi rally liflf d ■■ 11 ail«y | Tbs “Nathan Andvrsoa*’ tract of 35< J. N. Bk-k .d Toledo, Ohio. iavat-U' ^ »«' 1 * BoWrt K-terllnfc' Vr father, t-efore wcmlntf the • Only | ,, * rt ,,f M '* r ** , . Rurg 1 .d ” could not. le. p nlghta on | J - U Armstrong. Adminla«raU.r, vs. sine# ' Rcbnv.i i. Hetherington, 5 acre*. K. W. M irsiiidi ACo. a*i-l K. W. Wag suer & O', vs. Hatley A Htaoscif t. ac.*- tint of his violent enjichlno’, westing It he hs* alcpt soundly every hlght —See Adv. There are now In the Lunatic Asv- .. lutn 410 patients : 203 males and 217 females ; 208 are white and 152 are colored. The Increaae for the vest ha* teen 4.Y O' those j resort, 2C are con sidered curable, 87 doubtful, and 307 tocnralde. • subscriber to s ftoutharstern news* ^*r died re«-cnily t leaving four- years subscription unpaid. The editor n 'poured at th# grave and deposited In the coffin a palm-le*f fan. a linen coit and a thermometer. We Intend getting a supply of these articles for ^ future use. # * Mr. Henry Glldersleere, of (?onnoc- tlout. has hech ^eatly improved In h<althby bis visit to Barnwell. He ^ thinks of buying a lot ami building n < winter residence. All such Immigrants will be acquisitions. Ht regards Barn well os a more desirable sanitary point than Fernandlna, Florida, where be has spent eevcral winters. We call tbe attention of our renders to the advertisement of “A Paper 12 Months for 10 cents.” Tbls is no hum- lug. But It is something worthy of, encouragement, as It has for Its aim the advancement of the Agricultural nud Mechanical indusdriee of the Southern States. We would Hko for ail of our tubacrlbera to send for It, A scotiiblo writer who knows how It is, says : “How often do the 'wet spell* and the‘dry spell* get the credit of biiuging about'short crops, when the •luzy spell* and the ‘extravagant spell’ had as much to do with the short crop \ms the weather had. Apply the reme dy this year. Begin to economize— but don't begin by stopping your pa-, per and feeding your preacher on husks.” * The Incendiary torch was again ap plied in George’s Creekctownsblp on Wednesday night of last wcek> The outbuildings of Capt. Henry Croft*, containing four hundred bushels of corn,four thousand pounds of fodder and other valuabl* property were de- etroyed. The flrs was undoubtedly flfe wdrk of an Incendiary, for when discovered three buildings were in flames. Captain Croft’s prominence and activity as President of the Beedy nsvorte J stock' of mcrcbaotSUe. Special Notice WE ABE GENERAL AGENTS IN SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEOR-I gia for the Bird sail, HtgelotT and fleohoiriTftt- Engines. Also, Grain Popnnttorr | * - Cin.Gotioo Progsas, a * . B tih-oaa Mkawa A s cnt *“ ^ T"""* *?«* gg covered shed two bun-, chase strictly First ClassTJhmtntam Machinery can. by nmkng app,.cation directly by thirty feet wide, f^^-nY,-kTrfl»lS>mmIs.don trannfty allowed sub agents. Mr. C. \\. FUBBEU, i, , • • . ti » (A VVII* It Ua'in.mnn nr« r'lrnlilWil l)V 111 a»rJ will Call Otld TfFVrqmiiTFOR FALL TRADE shows enterprise and an Increased de mand fur more accommodations for thelargo trade at this point; Several new buildings are.lu cunr^e^ercciion, and ihe irw«'»7„UwA4A)8y st-am tnill-i in the suburbs can be heard. All the freight for the interior tDwn of Barn- el"ls delivered lure and taken promptly to that town by tbe Barn well and BlackvUte Railroad. Mr. M. Molony keeps a first class raijroad eat ing and boarding-house, and "the day lassenger trains stop here twenty min utes fot dinner. Wl'h such euterptis- ing and leading merchants as C. E. ^rdg<ip.( Jas. KHly, J. A. Burckmyer, P. W. Farrell,G. E, Steadman, W. J. Marttn end S. Brown, Black vllle bids fair to become a large and prosperous country town, ranktugaecoud to Aiken on tbe line of tbe South Oarollna Rail road.-—Aiken Journal and ReVlew. Bring lu your Aiken statistics.—Peo- PLK. Machinist, aaq^A. 1) IN BAR, Salesman liwan , am by tl» »ng will . • AVrite io^us forprices’-before pai for prieerteforc purchasing. Wc never fail to gnc Kuliefaction. Wc NE IF A D VER TISEMEN TS. Slate nf South Court ot Common Jittt. Sinnmonufor Re* lief. (Coaiplainl ServeU.) • make c-timates and terms when dcsiicd, State terms wanted and give toferenc^. ref-r to all who have jgochased Machinery from us in Burnwe'd County. O. M BTOISTK & CO» fetift-tf - - , 7150 Rolls of New. nd Beautiful CARPETS, opened in— flrussels, Throe-Uy, Scotch Ingruin und Cheap CaipcU, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, (’runtb (7loth», Bnggy Mttei, E tc Cm Lina, im Astidafl Laos. Ndifin^ltaiu aud Fjvr Window (’orhiccs, in P»d« Cbruiws. Kxlcmioq (Virniees and New Muuliiuias, Switch Floor Oil Cloth, Lino’cum Fl.mr Oil Clotlis, all nidtffa, PLkltl Iltlfl PmM# Milt. » IfssAAUs.w IX .Zs. V 2 V usd French-Lacs CurtiUM, ■■Mr* ■■ Thompson Bros. > Gfrl Plain and Fancy China Matting. Plain sud Fancy Gocpi and Napier Mattings, Wsll Papers and Bonlers. sud Room Dccor.dions of loAst styles. Upholstery in Raw Silk^, Fine and cheap Fringes Tcrfyv, Huir Clotlw, Ac. Ghroiuos, Picture C«*nl and Nai’s, Wite Ct>rd, Drapery cord, •^I'ttbloaud Stair Oil Cloth, Nursery Shcetiitg, Cane ned Bugjy Mata. A.T ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. r :0:—— ■■ . 7^- .< . •:—>r ’/I . -DEALERS IN Vi GROCERIES. Genera New Ral-ilne —half, whole and quarter boxes. New Ourraots, Citron,Seediest Raisins. N*w Nuts, of nit klnda. Ch<Fresh Grirond Spies. Dates. Prunes, I ruaellea anil Dried Figs. V , [UNDER BROWN'S IIALL] wieeisTojst • * - - * Oranges. Apples, Bananas, Mslasm Gr«p«. Lemons. 7 ‘ Choice French Candles, Great Yaiiety of Fancy and Plain Crackers. Mott’s Apple Cider on Draught. Dresser! P.mlirv receive*! neflrl^ every day. ‘ .fit S- C. Cara Unit V Jiurnteell County. C. C. Cooper, Plaint iff, against » J. L. F>!k and Abram Folk. Cn|>itrltien under i.e firm name of J. L. Folk & Co. Jake fieed,’ Diana Heed, Mary Wal ker and others Defend, ants. To A brom folk, Defendant in tbit art ion : You sre hereby summoned and required to answer thecomplaiiq la this action, of wnich a ropy on th* Kith dky af llareh. 1PHI. waa file*) in the office of tlie (3erk of-tliofoort of Cnmincii Plea* foj said county, and to serve • copy «f y«uu answer on the subscriber at his office, in Harnwcll. within twenty dare after the .ervice ofthissuniiuouaon you, ex* cTu*iee orthe Jay of service. If »ou f-.il to rBVwer tlihi complaint within I ho lituv sl-ireaa.d. tut plaintiff wilt a|tp*1 r he t nurt for the relief demanded i<. the com* plaiwf. Dated 17ih Jann.Ar, A. D . 1RSI. KtiRFRT ALMtlriT. I'lMniiff's Attorney. TilHi Defendant, .4ham folk: 4'-u will plrase take notice that the com* plaini in thia ariion. Ugol her with the sum mons. cf shieh the f.-teyning U a copy, sss hlvd la V*1. «4ko« of the tier k of the Crnmrt of lommsk I’tras of ltsrsS*eil L'wn* ty, at llsrs- welt Csutt Howoe. In the Xlatenf&nitli Garw- Uno. on ike leikdaysl hf^rch. 1*St. ItOttF.RT *LDrirn. ma-'l" Plaintiff’s Attorney. Just received, a select stock ot GROCERIES. DRY GOODS. IIA.RDW.ARE. SHOES. HA r IS AND GENERA!, PLANTATION SUPPLIES. B-nj.ml.or —nr Block I, perfectly now, li .rinn ...an ptirchnoo.1. Jortnc tbr past week. Nu oounter-worn goods on haml, Ac to prices, call ahd see for yo in selves. Almonds, Minco Meat and Plum Podding. We have no old stock, but a full line of all fjesh goods and of the best quali ty.. Prices n8 low as goods of the same quality cm be sold. All orders r reel vs r« prompt attention as the busy season win permit. . George A. Bailie MASONIC HALL BUILDING, 742 BROAD ST. AUOUS'iA, <7.1. John D Baker, Manager* Wm. Nees/& Son, Plows a specialty. Tlie Genuine Watt Plow for sale. Wuudo, Aiuopiated and Acid, vud tbe Gi attlawGerman Kalntt for sale. Rooksellors- Stationors chncl jSTowsdealerB 631 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA; W# ftsvs eepecial facilities for lapplrlcff blank books, paper, envelopes,offles Milonery, picture trsnies, scroll saws, fancy woods, and scroll saw material. febS.tr THOMPSON BROS- II. II. lingers Slf L J. MOTE, ststi r* r °L ,b * *1*^ we ®*ouf*«turit*» 'ageiHir. *od‘“ws duiill. cate any bills bought Noith or eleewherr. Tba heocflls of dealing direst wiih Qrat hsuds are becoming so well bcognized as to tender sn enumeratl. n of 7“’ t lietn uoaecMsary^ad ws only ask that before making your purchssss to give h j 1 , 1 . ' v r L e f, * r or «• • sampls order, nod compare our figure* with »hjrtyeu b*v« bsen pajlng. Not by fsvur, tat by merit, do ws prnposs to tatahllah our bastness rt-putstloa. Wkl NEKS ft )N~ «l*-» 30 3m Ciii Brosil Street, opfiosfte Gray’s Dry Good* Store, August*.Qa. DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Hallo, Hurrah I COOKING & HEATING STOVES, Etc.' Ih * BAMBERG t S. C HAS REMOVED To .100 -Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. bpodal Indoc^meota offered. Manufacturers Goods at Usbnfacturerrprice*. J A luagnlflrenl line of — Ilsr’.s >g c Old Stand at n'aekvfllc Is again bceuplsd, Hy whet G>. T. Andrews. where b* keep* a vailed stock of FAMILY GROCERIES. •IsMng of Sowar. Q. ff.-e, Tss, Better, ned G oods. Starch, Soap, (ah klnda) Das Bj OOOKI'NG AND HEATING STOVES r *rz D X «a srtow gdUhoAO cs asixo. Where he will l»e pleasMyn ee* th* d«-alrli!g g ; ><Js In bit Hue. Gune, Pixtols, Table and Pocket Cut lery, Ammunition, Sic, tn«rl7 * nt prices that defy competRUn. From tbo cheapest to tbe best roods mann- fartute I. helling ■l»t*-ct from the Fact or v ay patron* enu tcly on obiaJalnf 1 thea* supetl'jr H10V ts s’, priors wliblo lb# leaeb^f all. “ Als*>, Gins, Gln-G«artng. Gaos Mills. Boilers, Pamps. Ac. Have the Agency for wrtllntf an«t iMtiloff F*licleaoa Dwelling IIoiisee,He>i»r. bold Furntisre. A|er< li-tuT^e end F*mu Property in th-oM and rellsbl* Fire laeuranev Coa|>anlc* the COLU^lbUSsnd \VA i£DTOWN. jdlkmO fffT ~ T7 — —- '2—. r*r sl^. ■srskni. - ?■— — X— Iwrd, H*m*. Bacon, *1*e. Occec, C rscki ih. Csmlti-s simJ J-Iliis. Also, Fruits, Kuta, Date* and FoieteAlea * , attsotioo to a Oss line sf Crockery Ware. aU > f wHGi wtU be sold low for cash. A cell leeottdted by O. T ANDBKA’H Harz-'fl’s Old Btnod, Blacfcvillt 9, C de.S0 IVI AIVIIMCOr M mniTIBS StORS OF tsb soots. A l*ap r |*2 Months fur 10 (eitsk Branch Dv^ocratio dub lyaa madeliirn a marked man. Hi* loss le at least thousand dollars. , Henry Von Sort wick, of' Toledo, b!o,wja;—A friend prevailed upon an ’.'Only Lung Pad,” aud I immediate relief from Brack ing c"itgh. I knot* iho Pail helped me. —Adv. I be l.nai l.eal«liii«re. By sets cf the laat General Aseom bit, J*ist puldlshed, we sen that the Ccunly ComTulssloiiers are required to examine the accounts of tbe Treasurer and ex-Trc**nrer and report-to the Septlo.bei Court, also to pay out U> onC mill past lnd<'<btet)m-»a tax pro rata on claims feporU'd by the Commission spixdnted under the Act of June 11th, 1877. A levy of 3 4 of a mill is to be maJe for the post ludebtedmss of the severut School Districts which became due between November 1st 1672, and November IM 1876, and all able bodi-d male persons between tbe ages of six teen and fifty years are to work the public highways. . «** — The “ftixte AyHcuttar*! »r-l YfeelianTrsf iryntirr,” devnled lo Axrirallnre *n,| Mo* li,Hir'd An* r«- uin» Si-.ric* *nd F**bi»n ■ton. (■ Ik 1 illniuu. Member of Congresk from tbls dis- *,i let, paid a visit to Barnwell last week. Ho has been in strict attendance upon bis OoDgresuional duties, and denying himself a vldt to his home. Is canvass ing bis District and preparing for tbe contest with Smalls. 'In thp next House tbe R''publicans will have a ma jority of one over tbe“ united Demo crats and Greenbackers. They will try to make that majority larger by un seating Democratic members, and Col- Tillman is determined to’ make bis “calling and election” so plain that not even a Republican majority will Qud any excuse for unseating him. livi- dtnee In his behalf will be takes at BlackvUte on the 21st lust,, Barnwell on the 26'.h and Allendale on the Sis', continuing for several days. Demo crats who know of any instances in which members of their party have been Intlmldated.are requested to com municate such information as they have to thecdltbrof thfo paper at once. Mothers 1 Mothers 11 Mothers!! 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest hy a sick child sulferiiJg and crying with tbe excruci ating pain i>tcutting teeth ? if so, go at once and ge r a bottle of MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING syittJP. It will relieve the poor Huh? sufferer im mediately—depend upon lv^ there Is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on eart h who has ever used It, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate tbe boweie, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to tbe child, operating like magic. It U perfectly enfe to use In all cases, and pleswant to tbe taste, and la the prescription of ons of tbs oldest and tbes female physicians and nurses lo th* Uultsd Stales, bold everywhere. * 25 cents a bottiv. Xi*ir* *<>•*!be l*'lie*. Keidi»g foi ike Luter* af Juke*, I'nie futile*, km pee for ike Fenner and Meclmioe, •n t oibe:-intere*0|i( ren<bn*. Tbe Itee'pe* are worib lo any foruirr. Tbe l«v* elo. mail rvtitaius JnriHz th* J ear (if U-iixhl at a k.i»k »iore) would owl 40 cent*. Tbe Ite- poner ia piil)li*he*l quarl-riy, in ibeiiilerret ut Ilia Dixie Agnvuiiural Fair and will be wnioaayraros raceipt of 10 eoni* lo pa; (MWiaye Pottage (tamp* w.U be taken as |iay. AiMroe *J. T. {‘xTBirK, Sec’y Diiie Fair, H .de-le ro, C. IMMENSE STOCK -Of. MASTKR’S SALE STATE OF SOU fit CAHOI.INM—LAUN- . WELL COUNTY. fit tbe Oiurt of C ■mmon Pleat, O. TV A. Wilsiio, Adiniiiiatritor of Thomas « hamtvia, decaasod, PUiiitiiT, vs. W. M iry A. Teluon et. al.. Defsiiilants. BY VIHI UB OF AfTOKDEH MADE IN ♦ ho Kbovs sutml e iss by his Honor, Judge Wilflitm H. Wallace, oa Die 3i da March, I88i,I will sell at ItarnwcR n! J,on salrsday In Aniil next, belon the tlret Mon day and * the 4th day of the month, nil that tr«ctor plantation of land, conta nfiur Hve hun lrr»d acr<*e.jeore or loss, on tn* Port Koval and Auirusti Railway Hnd lioirgy (rut Creek waters of Savannah Idver; boiimlml on the North by UmL- of the es tate of Wm.T. Ulmer, on tbe 8outh bV lands of Wm. V Gill, on the Fast and West by ea'ate lauds of the said Wm. T. Ulmer. r-ald tract of laud to bo sold in separate parcels as divided by the that of Thomas B. Coloinir. 1). k., dated 23th F«*»niary, JMI, which wl*l bo exhibited on dav of sale ana may be seen at any time st the Mas 1 ler’s olflee, and numha.ed tiac's l and I. Termsorsale—One-third ussh, and the halanoe on a credit of twrelv** months from day of sale. Purchaser* to give their bond* for the credit portions, .e**cured by inort- iraires of the premises, and to pay for pa pers and rocordlntf. W. GILMORE SIMMS, Master, mario-td. New Carpets —for— , . 1880. Fall and Winter Trade, 1880. run-bsoed from the Lz-artliui Manufacturer* ral Impcrtvis of tits country, st.d of fered to the T rs<l«, our triced a ana Ute put die at ‘•Rock Bottom Prices.” Piatt Brother*^ 708 and 710 Broad Street, AurubU, Georg hi, I m ire nee stock cf new sud One Furnltqrs uu bsiHl >*■! srrtvisg Ooest rtock ever offered In the cittv-oa of lbs Stale. Vtm go a<>f profess to be I,-adors of Lnw Prtorv, but we guaranies to sell Goods CHSAPF.K than any Uonse la lbs Buiffi AH we ask t* to mil acdi»* i *i»lns for yiHtrorltm brfers ptrchip-lng rlswwheri*. (a<>vl8^m * Carrots—all Cl) roiui B-vIy and Tapestry Hnwwals. MiHiuets, Veiv.-t, Tbroe-plv end Icgr qiiMlIUe*, C|-uiub ('loth*. INior Mai*. Hearth Ituee. A full line of linlr Ciolh an-t UplviUbTotV Tilninilnir*. Kl'ior and Table (Ml Clolhs, Lice Onrtaias, Ornl-nasnd Hiinda, Window bhsiles—all wixe*; Plat o and I able Covers, Wad Paper, end hard.rw, French TerryffiCurtMln Goode, Cretonnrs fur Laaibrugulne, Chins and Cocos Mattings and s big stock of all goods In my line. JAS.O. BAIBIEs713 Broad st. % The 014 Original t’arpct Slorr, E UWished 1S06. 0—— FRFlSH stock of groceries. I iiuve iii 8D>n> and arriving too esse* Canned Goods. Montii, Yi-getald< > s and Fruits of ev»» y v.uiety. Nev Preserves, Jelllee, Crsokcrs Macke el—No. 1 aud In Mesa; Hal- inon Niid Hoocless CodlLh. All grades of bugar. Coffee*. I eas, 8onp*. Htaroh, Ft* - , On- lorm.^kit'bage, Potatoewand Apjdee, Htraw and Ksitua Brooms, be rub Krushes. Long llnudkfarid bbort Handle Hair lir - >m“. Tube. Palls, Clothe* I*sniper*,Clothes JSaakals Market Baskets, Etc, all of which I otter st the lowest prlccw for cask. JAMES G. BAILIE. 713 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. sepitO-um Tlie Raniwell Jewelry Store Master’s Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLlNA-BARN- 'OUN""" WELL COUNTY hi the Court of Common Pleat. O. I). A. Wilson, Administrator of Thomas W. Clumbers, deceased, FlalntHT, vs, Maty A. Teison et. al., JDrfendants. RY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER MADE BY his Honor. Wijllam H. Wnllaco, Pn^iding Judge 2nd Circuit on tho rd day of March,.. 1HAI. aP npi’itntia aImImlnn* e** i«. T 1881, ul! persons claiming to ue heirs ai law anil next of kin of the late Thomas W. Chambers, decensid, are hereby notilled to come forward and file .with the Master pps.fs of their rights tol>krttcfpat* In the Is dlstrib itljinor tneostate of said intestate within six Weeks from the date h reof. ’ W.OILMOUE SIMMh, Master. March 10th, 1881 6w Final Discharge- I have just opened, next to Mr. Joseph Bellinger's Drag Store, a select as sortment of Watches. Clocks And Jewelry. which I offer at the most reasonable figures for cash or in cxchany*. Repairs in my line carefully made and'satisfaction guaranteed. . The public generally lire requested to call and examine my stack. fyNo trouble to show Goods. M. E. WAY, EAST COURT HOUSE vQfaRE, doeS-ttm -■ iiAKXWBLL, 8. G. IHE WATT PLOW j •ITTllT 0 Iff EVE^rESStWHK'' STBENQHIDURAB1UV' PEflFfeCTWORK, V^aiK. w_ FREEDOM TROM * CHOKING] ATTORNEY AT LAW -- DI* A. C K. V 11* L. M, fS. C., TTas removed^hls offleo to the bulWlng next to the Town Hall. jaul3-3m NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I of ill apply to B. T. Rice, Esq. Judge Probate, at bla office in Barnwell, on Thursday, tbe Slat day of March, Itti.Jor a Final Dfoehsrgi* *a AdmlaUtrator of the estate of Thom** V. Chanbera O. D. A. WIL*>OB, AdiuinistraAor. m*rlo-ul. TO REKT. FourLaige Bo >ma ovrr WEATHERS- "EK k EtBTEKUSC’B rl-Te. Hmui.fo fxIswUflkas. 'm*)«a V't^Vt^MS»3»TSSM FOR SALE B T BONES, DOPCHEKTY & C® AUGUSTA, GA. ftbJ-3m Unbbittff Bites. Tbs Psorui and the Weakly Columbia Rptrmr**. SI I hb PioPLaand the Trl-Weekly Rxais- XLH Isi.ftO Tut PrrrLg and the Daily Hxnirrrm, EBStRSTBS —BY— THE LATE FIRE! But having bought out Messrs. A. B. llo>;ton k Hro' I am ra-estahll»h*d buslnmsln thastore Utelv occupied by them, uinlor the H*rt*og Hotel, where I JW will in. pleased t» see uiy friends and ali new customers,and willollor them a com plete block of General MerehandiBe. I also hare • Urge amount of damaged good# which 1 i>tter rbeso for Coll earl) aiid srsure Uargi J. J. MILES. ja«4-)f — Read Our Advertisement* We. haring for thirty years I* whining a Own class bn* I new. lafAngwot* OcorgU. desue to lutiuduco ouraalv.-q tu.sU Ui*t thUatah moot may rsath. WsscUUm VkRV UKSXa-lUXJMUUlCW, W« give the lowest poaMhle prlc s, QUXXalX’V XAKK7V I>TTO CV»fMlt)KnATlO>f We w.sh to call the stteaUoa of Country btfirakeeper^to the tact that we am Head- qitarter* forfmlte such awApfl*. Oratucas, Cuausnuts, An, (IdsT sad r-ny othst thl-'ga well atilt* l! to *aiff»n rouutry *1<>r«a aHoR very isrgw lot u( sakiads of Crook- ers W« would b* I'lsaaed to lumtsh LIfoXUHOPff A l*I*L.lCAXl<JPff. sp«4*i]y*nil* h 10My 10 H< ** U of r*grtll*itl»s*vary oftosbuytn Augusta that ws M'tNlB P'AMIL.Y OROCTcniKH. We have S very Urge stock of BUp’a asd fanny artfelo*. and kindly solicit such pat ronage a* can apprrcUte th* value uf good goods and otor *y*Um of doing bualneaw. Our motto being _ ' -w “HOMICMX QtTAD.XXV ANI> itONHCMX QUXNX1XY.” Bound with a desire to give very prompt attention to s!l orders given ue. Uov25 John Doscher A Co., AUGUSTA, GA. rJL 1 J. • - ■ 1 - John Corbett 9 EXCLUSIVE GMZET* mi QIQW MhntXQ, CmXIGSS, —AXI>— WJKQQW 8BA9& WABSHOUSS. NO. 237 KING STREET, v - CHARLESTON, 8. C. ,'4. " LlLL.f 1 . 1 . 1 ! Boot •~ 1: IP? VW , tMf- THE GREATEST A ND BEST IN THE CITY. ftHO ? f. s. k t r s o n 'Wholesale ami Retail Dealer ia BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, BAGS, ETC. 283 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. WHY •£f'"' v •* v ’rA’ gEA '*4 Particular attsotioo glvso to filling of Orders, and aU Goods represented. E. R. Sc No. G01 Broad Street, Corner No. S02 Broad Street. AOeUSVA, OS isUw tYTK it Vic. isouHiaofW anocotin Flee Imn^wted and Ikxnmi-ln Win**. llotiM L*gr>r TuUksos sa l LaiHrttodxnd LSsmwileC|