The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 30, 1884, Image 2

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XtrmmQto lm*« mm wbit* Uv« WKk up ibdr Mt to ttU at Hi# cltctioo on next Ifeefiiy* Tbtjr have faHeo upon a tcrjr ^ powpkofcffetHog wveqgeforthepn^ at k«r«- irflicii th«7 did tK»t favor. J« 86uth Caroiira there een be no netn fteHty k poNtiee. Democreta or Kadi* «elk iMMt rtle. Under which king? The eerpot twfgera end eealuvegs are all gone lot the capture df the electortl rote of the State for Blaine would bring out a hungrier horde than that winch ding raced and deapoiled the State from G£ to -7th Let 111 good Democrata apend the next four daje in miaaionary work amoog tbetT daOitiaflcd ncighbora. In 1876 Mr. Tiideo, bjr the Repnblicaa count, tfrcdbd only one more rote to elect him end he leaked enty 237 rotce of ge^in; that rote from South Carolina. There u not a rote to ape re. Are we ee l^eee rke Klrcilee t»j taeerieei ? From all parta of the State the rolemn warning ia being sounded that unless the Bemoeratic party is aroused from its op* •thy the election will be lost. Will any white maa or any honest colored man refleet for i moment npoti wlwt that im plies and then remain away from the polls if there ia Hfe enough left hi kim to get there tod cast his rote for home rule kooest government. Ii there a white or an honest colored' man hi i?ar>i> well county or the St <te of South Caro lina who has forgotten the lladieal party and id rule of shame? The State K»- aourive Cammittee aomda the alarm pub- liaised elsewhere to-day. For week* past tram various counties wc hare heard the mm* diatreaaiag news. What is the eaoao of this great fear in the minds of oar !ceder» ? It ia because w e see no CantUm going on nuywhcrc. The I>e- moetVey seem to be asleep. Our promi nent mea have gi no from (Sconce to Beaufort, from county to county and ad dressed meetings far short of those usu- ■Hy present at the Court Jlouse on an ordinary sale day. The moethig here on campaign day Was smaller tlati. any o( the preciuet meethiga in the primary ennrtas, wheu it luid been advert fur Weeks that Hampton would be Co apeak to the people. The man who euppoees that “the eight box law will do its work” without rotes in the boxea is e very simple minded person.— The Democrat who allows a stupid ne< to rcprfiwnt his district in Congress iu the stead of George I). Tillman through his own neglect to attend the etfcctioa and rote will fhH to satisfy his neighbors afterward that he is the right sort o#a Mouth Carolina Democrat. The man who tlnds himself in the rnited Btatee Court after the election simply be cause Grover Oleve’nnd failed to get the ntoe electoral votes of South Curoliaa wM repent his failure to do bis dnty by hie family, horn# and country on election day. Wa kura a fall oouoty ticket in the flelf, what hare they been doing rioealkoflth of August to prove them- ■efoee worthy to hear the shtudard of the Democracy? What has our Executive Committee done to anniae the people to a sense of their duty and their danger? It is not a pleasant thing to find fault 1 , but the tiiAt has eome to 1 speak oat and we do so to-day in the interest of the State, Erery club io the county sliould meet before the electron, a li.-t of all members absent should be made out and'tfie names ol the ahacntecs di» vlfltd eqnally among those who attend OMflhpfore the 4th of Novomlier erery UUOlltanhr he visited by the member name on his Fist and a pledge that he will attend at his pre cinct and rote, and if not nt flic polls by ton o’clock on election day (hey should he sent for and brought in unless they ure deud. If only two of the Democrats from each voting precinct in Ohio who Mnyed nway IVowrthe polls on the 14tb . tu*t. had turned otu the resukofthat eleetiow eronhl hare hcen changed and to day the election of Cleveland ancF Hen dricks would hare been conceded from one end of the United Staten tothe other. The abeeooe of one Democrat from each 1 Toting precinct in South Carolina oirthc ’ ^th of next month might easily lose her to tbrenmuy. Aaunmrtx.~Oa Hie 2gad lust., abosr 5 e’etoek p. ar.. three bales ef cotton on the platform were set on Are by rperki from a paming loeemodre. TLey were easily ex* ttagukbod. TkoMmeaightab^M lOo’eiock the homo raeeutly oeeupiod by Mr, }. T. Chforae waa dioeevervd to be on Are The BXUdrviLUkr-pfofeaaor T. C. Boo per. prlnrtpal of ll>tf High ■cbooi.dted on Mon* dap moruintr. atftar an tilOMa of three weeks. Major O. E. Rtendiuan and'family are st>- tendlaw Urn Utfeetef Fair. The Badlcal County Executlfe Commit tee mot oft fcUturdsy. The meeting was •> quit fend decorous that very few peo ple, outside of the fakbful who were pr**#> eat, knew aajrtlilnw about lb After a full lntm»tiaii|M of opinions and consideration of laatruotiona ftom the party leaders it was decided not to put any county tlfekr* to the field but to .eoHdiy support the' Blaine and Logan electors and the ashy- 1 ct»loh)d-bo w-leuard- Bapt lat-proachsr-can didate fur Congress who wauls UuCle doorga'a place. :..J The Denocratio club will meet la tbs Court iiouse ltaltat 4 o’clock p. ra. ea flelarday, the 1st Nsvember. Erery member i» re. quested to attend. W. R. Kri.tr, Chairman. TV it. Baines. C. 8. Bcur, Secretaries. Akmcs spread «e the e^Jetaiag bwildTag owned hf Fsytea, westered maa. flraaeele tbe reai- * foaer sf W: W. rrermsa and «r a bouse If. B. firth and aeeopiedP by “ «1 baiUUbga There was » Pe/loa’a •f his boNeehold f'aresiiienos there The eripMi of the fire (Of. The building wdP’iph I end it in »e paAfiagheft by our M ,Si ’- tux BKAtmm mow. Ob I tbrmow, tbo Ix-intiCnl utioir, I'ining tbo «kj an t t arlli brio*, (»»-r Ihr hmi*« tiijn. orrr the »frrrt', Orer tb* btwl. of tbr pr.ij.lr fun airct *- IhDcInf. fllrtina. ■klnimlng a'nnu. lb lautllul anow, It ran no no wruu^, Hying to klM * r»lr tad)’* abrt'k, ritngliut to lip# I* fmlit-Laume freok, Hotutitul #1111# from )ic'»m h #lx)ve, I’Sre «• an migt-l, grmlr a# lore. Oh ! tin- tnow, tbr iieenlirul *now, Ho» tb# fl»k<-« gjtlicr nnC laugh a. thoy go; Whirling alMUtt In nttuMxnlng tun, ( 'bt.iug—Uugbinu. hurrying by— It light, on tng lb<v, aixl <|Miklr« tho rjru; A no flir dog* with a bark ami a bound Snap at tb.' rrratal. a# tb«r i-ddy anxmri; Tbe town i> ail to, and It* hi-art In a glow, To wt'k-oOU' thf nouing of the beautiful *itow. lid lb» crowd g«c* #wavlnp-alor»c tltb b ' II«w Hailing raeli olbgr with humor and »>ng, llsar tbe gat *l*igh» like meteor* by, Bright Sir tlm nii’loent, then bxd to the eye; Klugiug, twinging.daibing they go, liter the rru*t of thi- benutiriil •now; Snow wi pure when It full* from the ,kr. To !«• tratiiide.) and t rm-ked by tbmi-nnd* nf f.-et, Till it Menu* with the tilth in the horrible alrrel. f>nee I wa« |xin' a* the Ixwilifnl anow,bdl > fell, Kell like the allow ttuki *, from heaven to li*ll I Kell to tie tiampli-d, a* filth in the xtrevt, Kell to lx' -etiBi.l at, to lx' *pit on and bent, ITmnMng, euraiug—.Ireading i,dli — Selling my aoul to wh.x'ver wouki buy. Uenlfng In ahaun-yor « timr* I ol hh a.r, nallug the lltlng, and rearing tbe dead. Merciful 0**11 bate I fallen *.. low - Ami yet, l waa once like the henntjful *uow. Onre I waa fair a* the beautlfitt anow, With an eye like a eryatal, a heart like il» glow Once I waa luted for my iunix-cut grace, Kla’tenal ami xougbt for lh« eharui* of mt fai-e; KaHier, mother ai-ter*- -all— toxl ami myaelf, I have lout by my fall. The terleat wretch, that gi*** ahlverhig I't, W ill inlke a wide .weep. Id I — * rob r too nixli ; Kor all that Is on or alwite me I kmiw, Thero l« imlhing that'* pure a* ihe beautiful anow. How at range it -bould lie, that tbl. tawiitifitt anow, Should fall on a alnner with mi where to go, How «trange it ahould lx*, when nlglit eomea again, ll the anow ami the Ice at ruck mt d< 4 #|x'rale brain,' f aiming—I- rvcniiig—Liy ing alone— Too Wicked loi prayer, too weak f*r a moan ; 1 o lie heard in the wtreci* of Ihe crarv (ow n, Uotic mad In Ihe joy of .now coming do* n; To tie ami Indie h, my terrihV w.w, H Uh a Iwsl and a shroud id the tfautiftil snow. Ilrlplewa and foul a- the rramtded snow. Sinner detjair md ! t'briat aiixipelh low, To rescue ihe aoul that ia lost In *ln, And raise it lo 11te and enjsiymciil again. Groaning—Hlixdlng—I'yiiig lor thee, The rrutided hung on the ennxsl tree: Hi# acrelds ol men y fall *ntt on thine ear, I* (here merry tor We? VS ,jj to' heed in) w ak t-rayer 1 i»h ' <iud in the *1 ream that for kiiiarradkt flow ’ Wash me, and I shall be whiter than mow ArbliroiloM dvmrls-!T«. 1. All disputes that arise Ix'twecn por- soirs origin Ho citlicr from contested rights, or fruni injuries received. To pro- serve one’s Jij;itts is u duty, while stitcty end weH-beiity: forbid submittiuy; to in jury. iu fulfiHiii^ these duiies to ouc’s self, to be mutdlid of (he rights of and duties tOwOthcrs fumhihM the maxims of common and sttitute law for tcrMiiuuiitK; disputes between parties. The law of nature, ns well as the dic tates of sound practical policy, rctsun- meud iH'noc, concord and elmritv be tween fellow-men ; that the gentlest methods should U* tried by contending forties in settling tbsir diftcrcnces. To relitiffuisli a just subject of comj hiint, re cede froiH Ms right, or forget an injury, i? the privilege of every one Prudence, if no more generous amtiwc, miy discov er oo«'«sions for such ninicalri* accotiuao- ihaion. A cool and rkiHlHi rxoHMnation of the subject of di.-fnite by the pnnisR lo it, without nicely deciding the justice of jarriug protensioos, may point to » compromise—how far to recede, or Itow much to indctmiiiy, for a peaceable ten minatiun, Meduuiou, the interposition of a cotoimon friend, a conciliator and not * »b°4* imparfinlity and integrity should incline him to rigid justice, but whose prudence and address sltould guard him from scrupulously insisting oil it, may lead to the same result. Jaiwt- ly, these tailing, to ttvoid the delay, vex ation and expense of courts of Uw, a submisaioD of nil claims and pretensions may be made to competent disinterested arbitrators, chosen by common agreo- niciih of the purtios. These various modes of settling disputes Apply to nations as weH us mdividtial*.. The progress of motfora erirtltsHion is chAracteri^ed by frequent and nearly always successful re course to them, in lieu o'' war, in adjust ing the inter-uulional corttroversics that arise. £. T. J. It will be tbe duty of the next Leg islature to provide for tt eousua to bo luken next year. ficvernl men in Columbia would like to come out for Blaine and the Radi cal State ticket, but Superintendent Lipscomb won’t let them. Tbelr lerme have not yet expired. Mr. J. H. Beattie, of Smitbvllle, ban orders from New York for 80,000 pounds of watermelon eeetl, to be grown next year. He bne shipped al ready to that point near 3,000 pounds. Senator Edmunds, last December, In troduced a bUl ia (he United Butea Congress, which If parsed, will make void erery State law making a dis tinction between tbe whites sod blacks in regard to inter-mfirriage, separate .schools for the two races, Ae. That bill is still pending sod tbe republican party has virtually adopted it la its platform, Are we ready tor mixed schools and iater»matrlages between the races I The Philadelphia Tbnes save; Ex- Oorernor Mom** of South GkroUna has again been arrested, this time at Detroit, ebarged with swindling some body. He baa now been brought to book more or hrae successfully iu New York, Massachusetts, Illinois and Miebign. He has probably started out with the determioaUoa to make the round of the States nod thus be come the great national swindler. If hi his rounds, be shoold find his way to South OaroMna again, the scorn of offeooM charged up agnhmt him lb that Sura wMI probably bn large enough to give rtw courts warrant for lock log him ag atidl it* nan hare some rest from his Jourt*ytag*. Kl.HCriow Boxm.—There, wi 1 be' nine boxes used iu whiefa to deposit bal. toU in the Nyrewber eieotien, two at the Federal poll*-—one for ProaMentfail dec- tor* and one fur Congremman, seven at the State polls, one fur Governor and Lieut.-Goreiiior, on« tor State officers, one for Solicitor, omj for Constitutional amendment, oak for State Senator, one for Representatives add One Tot' county oifteen. DStJiocgATiC KiIector*.—The Be*, publicans and Greenbactiers Have com* bined in thir State and will strain every point to carry South Carolina for Blaine by electing the Rosublican electors. The contest will be a close one a-xl no Dcm ocrat should lose sight of the fact that one vole may decide the retalt.* Let every Democrat In the county put his vote in fur the Democratic elector*, find thus help to elect Cleveland and lieu d ricks. Orricx HrrEmviasB Kkuistuatios, Babnwels C. ll.,8.C..80ih Oct.. 1884. Mnnsgcrsof Eleci ion for Pe4en»l-*n<18tatw Boxes will please call nt the Oraml Jury Kootti on Monday, the 4th prox.,and receive the Precinct Regiment ion Li*U. JNU. TV. HOLM£8, Supervixor. oet<50‘lw Omcs orC.iuxTY CoMMisaiasKaa, Hahvwkm.C Il„ 8.C., Oet. ^8th, 1884. All partica holding claims against tht county are requested to prevent them for ap proval on or liefore Ihe nnnual meeting of Hie Hoard of I'eunly Commissioners on the uth ot NoTemHer. By order of the Hoard. TV ALTER 8. EAVES, Clerk. Uniied States Jlfaishal’s Sale. ■ica. T inn, V U j United Stales of America, llistrlct of Sou lli Carolina In the Circuit Court GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORKS, P.ainliff. 8. 8. FURSE. Defendant. Ky virtue of an execution in the above stnteil case to me directed and delivered 1 will proceed lo sell a* pub ie outcry before Ihe Court House at Barnwell, Slate of South Carollmf. to ihe highest bidder on Monday, Ihe 1st day of December, 1884, between the hours of 11 o’clock in the forenoen and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, nil the right, title and Interest of the Defendant iw and to the following described properly, lo wit: All ibat pluniaiiun or tract of land ir Barnwell county In Ihe State of South Caro lina, near Martin's on the I'url Royal Hail Road, in the possession of the said 8. 8. Fime and said to contain eleven hundred (11 acres, more «r les*. Also, the 'ollowing personal property now on xkid plantation, lo wit .- One (1J Stationary Engine of Ten (10) HoVae-powef, (Ine (1) Boiler of Twelve (1*2) Horso'-po*)er, and ot.e (1) Cotton Giu and I’re«s. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay U. 8. Mar shal tor papers. T. J. TUOMEV, United Slates Marshal District of S. C. •cto0-5w CITATION. STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, BARNWELL COUNTY. Mt THE coeirt or FKOB.VTK. By D. T. Rice, E*q.. Judge* of Probate In Barnwell County. Whereas, W. G. Siinnia applies for Letters of A'feniniatration on (he derelict eaiaie of Rebecca Siugleto.i. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all. and ringular the kindred and creditois of the said decensed, lo he and appear before me at a Court of Probate for the said county lobe hdden si Barnwell C. H.on Wednesday the Xd day of December 1881, nt 11 o’clock, A M., lo show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and the seal of the Court this I7lh day of October, A. D. 1884, and in the ICMh year of American lade pendcnce. B. T. RICE, ocl_':{ Ow Judge of Probate. TO RENT- A good two-horse farm 3 milts from TVil- liston. An excellent three horse (arm 3 miles from TTilliston. Bollt places are henRhy and well improv ed and produce fine crops of eoru and cot ton. For let ms a Idresa 8. N. GREEN. Cl) South Hroad St.Atl iuta, Go. oct 1C Land For SaJe. A well improved, well watered and heal thy farm in Bennett Springs Township, six miles from Martin s Station. The place comaina . r »4A acres, 150 cleared, loilance ia original forest. Terms—Oue-fiflb cash. Balanee on four years credit, with interest at 8 per cent,, payable annually. Apply at THE PEOPLE Office. oct 11! a step’s Sale- Stiifr of South Curoliixi, I Court of Common JJarnrelt Count// | PUat. SIGMUND L1EBMAN SARAH K. RH0DA5. By vrrtneof a decretal order fo me di rected in the above entitled canse, I will sell at Barnwell C. II., on (he 3d day of Novem ber, 1884, beiag aalcsduy, ihe follo#ing de scribed properly, to Wit : “Alf those (wo certain fots of land, lying and lieingin the village of Appleton, being lot No. 3 and lot No. 6, in block •O’ofa cer tain eurvey of » certain fraet of land of T2 acres conveyed by (he heirs' of MS. Elixa- beth folding, deceased, and C. II. Coldihg to J. N. Wslker Mil oThers. The Mid vil lage of Appleton beingo» the Port Royri and Augnsfn IT. R., in fbe* said State ami eonnt>y. The I wo lota fo be sold separately Terms: Cash ; purchasers to pay for papers. O. BUNtlAN BELLINGER, Master, oet Hi- Hi ATTOTJSTA hotel. XROA.U irr. X COV^SfA. o NXAS RAfLaoafi Clt0861X0. Bar and BDlIard Rooms in Ihe Rear. Choice Wines arid Liquors aTwas on h md. Table Supplied Hi Best Styfeon European Phn. Attclltive Servants, Large abd weB VeniDated Rooms. •^ELEOTKrO BELLS-Ofi LEWIS * DOOLI ^LE, PHoPKirroim AppUeatkn f»r Kind Dirckr&e. Notice ia bereby given thst theumleraign- eri will apply to the Probate Jodgo of Bartl well Cmraty on IToaday, tho 34th day of Novembes, A. ft. 1884, tar a Final Discharge m AdaiisUtrator of the«wtata of J. A. Peh- E. J, PEACOCK OcUX-td LL*tof Mtmififrs for die Boxes for llraberof Congress iwl PrpsidfB- (Ul Eleeu rs at (be Eleclwn to be jieto fin the 4th day of November, 1884. Allendale—C. E. Malone. J. W. WitlUms, W.V.taooxe. Baldoc-O. A. Kbodoe, W. B. Oswald, M. M. Calhoun. Bamberg—d). L. Copeland, Donald B r- ton, Aaron B«ce. Barnwell—F. H. Brown, J. 8. bhuck, Wm, MoSfob. Blackvillo—C. M. DevTitt, W. It K«lly, P. J. 1 Betlmoiid. Buford’s Brtdge-S. -E. timer, J. F. Grimes, W. C. Best. Elko—8.8. Dweae, W. W.. WUlte, C.- H, Math is. Ehrhnnlt’x—I. F. Kiuard, J. F. Kenrse, O. F. McMillan. Farrell’s Store-WMle Bnyertr,, Frwl Stoker. G.W. Tucker. ^ . George's Crook—J. D..Ri»y, Lawton Ken nedy, O. C. Kush. a ■> ‘ Grahams- J. D. Felder, C. D.* Brown, A. A. Fnust. Midway—G. E. Hutto, It. H. Broadwater, J. L. Seam*. Mill -tt-U. C. Harper, D. W.'Jioon, J. F. Lawton. Mlxson’s Mill -1). H. Owene, D. K. Mc Arthur. J. A. P.itteison. Koublns—L. A. Bush, W. E. Ashley, T. J. Rountree. Hycamsre—E. M. Cope, Miles Loadholdt, John Deer. WHHston—A. M. Rountree, EL L. Nixon J. C. btnnsell. Th« first named memtters of the sevenil Bounls of Managers will net as Chairmen. They will ploat-o report at Barnwell ou Monday, M November, to receive the bal lot bust's, Ac. W. H. II VGOOD, Jit., J. B. BATE"*, 8. D. M. GUESS, Ctrramlssioueis of Election. oct Jfi-trie Barnwell Railroad- - { October Opening, Ou and after Mon.bv. «" 1 ' US4 * tr:,ilJ ' , rill run a< f-flloWatlll furtber notice. , , • [Daily—Kxcept Sunday*-^ VV w A IM >• List of Mamgers of Elec I ion for State and t’minty Officers for(Ien-ra! Elec tion to be Held on ihe 4 h of No- vcmb’r Next. WHHston—W. E. McMicliael, J. C. Hair. U. M. Willis. Bliickville—W. T. Walker, P. B. Wise, D. K. Brl*«<s. Grahams- E. B. Guess, John F. Bronson, Daniel Rowell. Bamberg—N. /. Felder, C. B. Free, It. C. Brabham. Allendale—J. EL Shuman, L E* Hiigliea, C M Gray. Bahloc F. S. Owens R V. Owecs, R H Walker. MUIett-F M Csfer, J W Furae. W J Bar ker. Robbins—S«m Bailey, Samuel Apperson, W M Bailey. Miaou's Vtlll—James O Patterson, J J Cochran, A P Dicks. Barnwell—Jsmes E Davis, W 8 Eaves, Henry Ewvte linir. Buford’s Brldire—J. E. Free, Joe. J. Brabham, E L Sanders. Geor»r ’s Creek—T A Hutto, Joseph L tn- enster, Josetih Chit y. Ehrhardt’s JI111—J B Keat^e, W E Sease, J E' Copeland. Syce more-M M I Itfhtsey, Peter Prin ter, J W Jenny. Elko -W. D Turner, J M Fair, M F Nixon E’erroirsStore-G M Hunter, J C Miley J II Stokes. Midway—Dr Frank Carroll, H. W. Wal ker, E E Htitfhes. The Ilrei named member of each Board of Managers will please oome to the Court House on stlesday. Uotnhiv, 3d Novem- l>er. to receive the ballot boxes, poll lists. Ac. GEO. H. B\TES.) 1>. H. RICE, Comnalssioners L. A. ASHLEY. J oct9-tdo NOTICK. Fo lie Cil.n tu of Horuu-rll Cotmli/ : We are now located in the Town of Blark- Ville, 8. C., on Clark street, (one door from Rednvoiid'a store) for ihe purpose of manu factoring the American Aruficial Tombstone which m composed of sand and cement. All who wish work of the kind can have it done on reasonable nofiOe and fair terms. We re spectfully solicit your orders. Come one. come nil, and give us your work as you will be dealt wnb fairly. A. F. MORRIS & CO. oet 2 W. B. ftfSCHOXF. J. yoN OVEN. MIY HUFF & CO. TVflOI.KW^VLK OIlOC:EIlM And LKcalrrs# in CAROLINA KICE. 190 Easf Bay, 1 and 2 Cumberland Street, 64 and 6tl State Sfreef, flharlesfon, 8. C. (New York Office, 98 Wall Street.) N. B. Mr. J. R. EASTERLING is qpw connected wklif Mr bnaiiteas ns Travelling Sulesmaw. Aiy orders entnmMid to biro will have our bestskeation. [jan20 W. HTBrigham 201 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. W holMtale and XCotwll O Vov-rV and COMMISSION MFcROlANT, Is prvparsd wttb ample means and asucoeeeful eipertenee to serve bis customers more satlsfactorilj now tban at any previous tide. JL roll stock of tile best goods on band at at! times and at the loweat price*. Home grown and Texas Red Bust Proof Seed Oats specialties. sep2$ BOlV- T. T. GILL, BLACKVILLE, S. O. Watchmaker, JeWeltagsad Gnnamith, will be gt»d to see *14 m4 new friends at bit ehl atsad opponite Ike depot. All work »*r- BMySfi STATION’S. .<1 Mail 7 Acc'ii*. Lv Bla. kvllle A M nv ^ r m. 800 *• tfl.yt g-lh “ WiH>d«riiri1'* 10 40 M9 Ar ramwvll IO16O S'15 K AK^rW-VItlK. “Well, old iiiend, which way?'’ said a lean individual to his fat friend at a railway station not long since. “lam off for a little trip to see what has been gnin<; on iu the world since I have bceu in bondage ” ‘•What do you mean by bciug ic bou' da"e T' “Well, just this: “You and I traded fij; 4 many yean with the stunc iirm, paid the' ante ruinous prices and were al> ways iu debt. That's what i mean by beiti)' fo bondage.” “Ifow did you manage to get out ?" “I soltl off all the surplus stuck, Ac., ’that I eou'd s|>jire, economised at every pofut and traded this year on a cash ha- sis with lien Davies in Barnwell. You have uo idea wh it a difference it makes —some merchants don't seem to realize that the war is over, and think they ha\e a government contract to keep the farmers poor. When 1 fiiv-t commenced trading with Ben Davies ! presented the tame “shadowy’’ appearance that you do at present; but look at my proportions now—and 1 am the leanest one of the family. It is not always good feeding that makes a man fat; peace and con tentment, the satUfaction that you will reap the benefits of your labor and no fears of the sheriff’s levy to disturb your peaceful shiqibers. 1 ant fat, healthy anti happy, owe no man a dollar and am go ittg on a little tree excursion of my own as a compliment to myself. I fear that the March winds will carw you hence if you don’t make a ohrnge. Ben Davies I keeps everythiffg you need — Dry Goods, ! Boots, Shoes, Kardi Groceries, Hard ware, Tinware, Canned Goods, iu fact anything you need, and fur the cash lie will astonish you. Take my word for it. trade with hint next year uud in the winter we ll enjoy a trip out West on our surplus rush. sep'J.i. KOR TilK Fall Trade* Largest Stock —AND — Lowest Prices. CHARLES TEC LI MANN rakes pleas ure In auaounetag to tils many Irletnle that bin stock is complete in all de partmeutH and ttau. his ptleea will compete favorably with those uf any market In the State. He has rot time of epaoe to enume- aie ,ill liia atock for it would spin out T<> the iliiuentdone of uti m^tbiidged dictionary. Special bargntna In Dry Gooda, Gro- reiiea, Ikutia, Shoes, Glothlutf, Hats, Har Iware, Crockery ware, 'I inware, To bacco, Cigars, Bagtfii p Httd T.ea nnd anythlnp needed ou tbe faun or in the Inuachold. If yci dou’taee whai you want call for It. It is In stock. Conntiy protluce of all kinds wanted and the hitfheet prices allowed. He sure to call on the verernn before you buy. It will pay yott and don’t you forgot it. CHARLES PEOQMANN. se| 4 sTatRinv. I.r Barnircl) •• W.iiJvranr* 1 “ A-blrig'i Ar B!a. kvilla 1 Mill: • S Aoc'm A V situ s in g to 8.4d P. fc- 4.15 ft.05 Barnwell TnifiiS>CGDbei’t n^thSoulkC ai- oliriH Ituilway TntiiM ai lylHtws: . No. 3 sms Fonnectiou froiu South Carolina Rftilwa/ from Augusta ami I-oral Static^* Wed ot HlHckvilh*. No. 4 count#U with Srtilh Oarolinn HalJwav tor Charieston and I/K’al of Btackfuleaua Oolumhia I>i»i>it*n. No. 5 has connection from South Carolina uaiiwn v fr Gii Cliarl- sioii. (’uluml-ja, lUlMM Ml $3 Station-Ku'l »»!'IGat.k,'iih’. No. 6cofimn’is with S«mth Carolina Ka|lway ictT Augusta and IxK’fil JttaMons West ot Blackvillc. No. 7 lias conflK’ttoii from Shdth CarolHallway from Augusta and all ia»cal.station^. No. 8 connccta with South Candlna Hailway for Charhtoton. Cohiniliia and all, |**lnt.« Kaat. fl)u Ctmrt dar of ciK*h morilh a sjHt’iai Train will loavo Hlackvili}* at 7 A. M„ftarrive at UftinwcH at 7.13 A. M. P. r. ALLEN, O. PAT. A*;ont. JOHN It PECK, (icnenal Mamgcr. S.uith Carolina Bailway. Commencing Octeber Gth 1834, train will run as follows : AUGUSTA DIVISION. WEST (Il.illy ) ' f'itilv, nrfp tMiudays.) l.cave Charlesinn 7 00 a m 4.30 p m Arrive.-it BranchVllle 8 12 a m 0.3.5 p ni Leave Brancliville It (tu a m l) V1 p m LtMve Kdislo 9 It' a hi 7.iio p m Leave Midway 9.20 a m 7.13 p m Leave li.imberg 9 Jt. a m 7 2- p m Leave Graham* 9. >8 a m 7.39 p m Leave Lee# 9..VI a m • 1 i* T3 Leave lll.ickville 9 AS a m /. 58 p ni Leave Elko lit 13a m 8.11 p ni Leave \\ illivt 'n 10 19a m 8.18 p tu Arrive ut Au-ju.-ta I1.45 p m 9.50 p m * EAST. < [I»i>ily; (IRiily except .. -uii,l#y. LeaveAiiguvta T.lo a m 4. Rt p ni f.eaveW tllisum | 8.31 a m 5.24 p m Leave Elko 8.58 a m 5.30 p iu Leave Blaekville 9.13 a m 5.41 p m Leave Lee* 9.20 a m 5.51 p m Leave Grahams 9.32 a m ti.Ol p ro Leave Bamberg 9 4V a in *>.12 p m IcAve Midway 9 53 a m 6.19 p m Leave Ediato Id.O t a ui (i. 30 p m Ar. at Branchrlffe B'.Kia m ti lo p m I.cave Branehville td 20 a m 8.05 p nt Ar. at Charlestoii 12 20 p m 9.55 p in COLUMBIA DITifGON-tVF 1ST. (Daily, Except Sunday.) Leave Brinchville 8..'i5 a m 0 50 p nt A rt ive at Utnnden 12 .V» p tu 8.25 p m Art ive at tolumbia 1 LOO a m 9.22 p m l.eare Uohrwtua 7.50 a in 5.25 p m Leave ratuden 7 15 a m 4.0t» p in Ar, at B’.Vuiciwill* 10.1 o » m 7.50 p in Beyond n doubt somebody'a out, With a winning smile and pout; Mi^s a dcThug and a daisy And has run tbo buys half crazy. WHY? Because she went to Mrs. Midair’s and bought the dainty clothing that she wears, from the cunning hat on her head to the gaiters ou her little feet. Dress, collar, holt, ruche, gloves ami all the accompaniments thereto, and when she went home and showed them to her mother the wise ol l lady went. and bought her winter outfit. BUT THE BILLS ? Why, blew your heart, when tbe old gentleman saw them he went and bought groceries, hard' ware and all that he needed from Mr. Molair and his pocket book did not look like an elephant had trod ou it. And that girl will get married soon. And her mother will always bo happy. And Tator Lamilias will get rich by saving money in trading with a live man. Moral: Go thou and do likewise.— There’s room for you and all the people, sepl8 KXPKESS*(DAIIA'| WKSf.) Leave Cliarl«~ton 11 (Stp-n Leave brancliville S.tVI'a m Leave Ulaekville 3.(HI a m Ar. Augusta 8 Un a m EXPRESS (DAILY) EAST ) Leave Augusta IMP p m Ar. at BlaekvtllS 1J.17 pra Ar. at Brancliville 1.43am Arrive at ChHrlcston 6.lo a m “CONNECTIONS.” Connect buy* ortnleaf Angu.tn with Georgia B. U. tu and ftom n 1 paints West au-l Soiiiit- west, - with through Sleeper between CUar- le-ton auk At'unra on Ex|n ess train. ' C'onnecriarw inaAe at ( Imrk'sion with Nor to- Easterit R. R. for prints North and wi»H N‘«w York Steamers on Saturday*. Connections sutoe *«• Calumlviit ■Tirtr Ca- hunhia nnd GreeiiViiie R. R. nnd Charlotte. Coliitnbia and Aitgntta U. R. to atnl froiu all point* on ImiiIi ' li'wls. Connections made at BtaCfcville with Barn- well It. R. D. C. ALLEN, (E. I*. & T. Agent. JOHN B. I’EX K.General Manager. J. T. I rft. J. n. E, MILHOUS, DENTAL SURO-EON, I*L.A.OKV'lL.LK, H. C. Regular appointments as follows: Barn well t’. II. from thtrd Mondnyin each mouth to Friday-evening. Office at the Patterson House. Willhstun, S. C. from first Monday in eacli mot,ih lo Friday evening. Office over Capt. Kennedy's store. Will be at bi« home office in Blnckville every Saturday and wi 1 make appointments with patients to meet th«m at cither of bis offices st any time. l^yCaPs attended in Barnwell and adja cent counties. [novgg J0HJfI0PLIH(r, Manufacturer tend Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco, ll^t’FF, PlPFfi, ftTC*. No. 3t3 Kfog Stfcef, Clfarieston, 8. C jan'JI OHO TIEDEHil! & SONS. W H01-/KP*vVI^E OHOCKRS4 And Provision Dealers, 02 and 104 East Bay St. Charleston, 8. C Provisions a specialty. We Ifave always on band a iarge stock of Prrfirs^Weots, also 1 cheap enfs amt grades of ever£ d scriptfoit of meals and a full otoortraeW! of Groceries, Tobacco, Ctgflfrs, Ite. oct’J6-]y W bat is claimed for tho WAVKRLY HCtrSK, CHARLKtaTONT. H. C. Tlte beat beds and bedding in tb* South. Location tbe best is the City. The (able Unsurpassed. RATES—$2.00 and $2 60 PER BAY. Reduced rates by the week or month. JOSEPH PRICE, Jr., Proprietor junel9 ' FOR SALE. QTin BUSHELS Genuine Select Red i OUU Bast Proof Onts. Prion T5 Ms. per Bnafte). JNO. R HUB, ; MlM Elko, & a I REYNOLDS, S, €. K. H. Denier in General Merchandise, cofl- aistingvbf Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoee, Hats, Choice Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Itaidware, &c., Ac., &c, Ac. He can not he noderaolU by any merchant to the county. Patronize a young tnun Iu the young est town In the county. ALL GOODS FRESH’. New additions constantly made to his stock. fiSaT’Calt and keep calllng.'vjtt' sef-25 CHAS O. LESLIE. Wholesale and Ketafl Commlselon —OfiALEB nt - FISH, 0YSTKR8, GAME AND POULTRY. Stalls Nos. I and 2 Fish Market, Office Nos. 18 and 20 Mat kef SG East of East Bay Charleston, S. C- Consignmcnfs of Coftntry Produce are fespectful/y solicited. Poiiftry, Eggs, &c. All orders filled with dh*patch. *epI8-6in Pianos and Organs. BY THE BEST MASERS. New Ptancn $21 fo $225 awd upward.— New Organs $24 $55 and upward. Eaaieat terms and lowest prices ever known oh stan. derd and reliable hutrumeats. Delivered Freight Paid. Don't tail to get our prices ami terms be fore perckacing. Ketoeiabef w« hfmy all freight without iaereairt of prices. Address C. 4411.V. 4k HON, 213 King Street, Charleston. 8. C. s«p4 Cm D. Bentschner & Co. 211 KING STREET, CllAUtESTOX. S. C\ Arc now rcceiviotf a tare- and well Hflai*rtt‘d Hi<>ck <>f Mein,’, Youths and Boy* Clothing an I FnroUhlutf Oou<l*. A fine Hue of Halo cornttautly <>q hand. sepll -HOW TO SAYE MONEY.” #15 f-.r 310. $20 f-T $l:l. 82o h'r $15." watches: F.ltfln or Waltham Watches in soliil ailver double oasea at above prices f- r GO DAYS ONLY. Every waloh watt anted. Gents’solid gold watches fre tn ♦23 up waul. F<t particulars write MoELBEE’8 JEW ELLY PALACE Gbsrkaiou, a. c. FOR SALK. A- teciit fu; T. II 'Villiueliam I irAor for •tile 1,'M ■H-rea of w(«rdi , >l laid in I'.vntictt. .♦jiringv Tov n-lup in tracts of 5.1 acre# and OpwarSiv, Terms enay. Anplv to It. A. KLI.I8. Allenduli', 8. C. — sepL Dr. J. It Smith. Operative mid Meclumicul dp:^tist. ifA.TIlirUU A.>l» WII.I.ItwTO.N. Will pt'tclice at the following pGccs at time mentioned B.oiBKIUJ—Beginning the firs^ Monday in' each monlli and continuing fhr li.te (olluwing two weeks. Office at the llarlzng Hotel Wti.tiaToje—The thfed nnd fourth week in etch month.' Office over Smith'* Dhig Store. apr'JI'ly mm J. Morris 118 King St. Charleston, S. C. HEATING AND COOK PNG STOVES AND Range?. l®“Set (1 for prtceyand |iirtnrc*. st'pl8-ly THOS. McG. CARR. F 1 Asu i i io n a n L.K Sharing and Hair Dressing Saloon^ 114 MatkeC Street, (One Door East of King Street,) Charleston, S. 0.- scp!8 IU Send aix cents for postage and receive free a costly box ’ — . food* which will balp all, I of silber sex, to more money right aw^y tban 1 anythlngelMin thie world. Fortunre await tbe worken absolutely sure. M owe* ad. j 4re« Tuts * C®., Aafwia, Maine. 7 sprlO I Grange Notice. GRAHAMS- CHANGE No. 7o- Patrons of Husbandry meets the 1st Thursday in each month at 10 o’clock A. SL [july1(b6m HERE I AH, AT Williston, S. C. With the best stock of Boote, SHoco^ Hats, Gents’ Firrufehing Gootfo, Shirb« > Collars, Cuffs aid Neckwear between Charleston anil Augusta, and His cheap» est prices Let wee a Naw York auK Hew Orleans. All tin latest styles and front the bc-t Houses in the Uuited State*. Good UnlauDdriod White all Linen Shirts at 55 cen»s apiece, and everything else ia proportion. Coma and see thst there’s life aud en - terprise » WilKaton still: ROBT. A. WEATUERSBBK. > Buyij