The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 11, 1884, Image 4
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MU« were diopoaed of. ▲ bill
to ohortor tb« Midtond. Itoilrofd Com*
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i wm raoeired
'ifmfMiKf for the
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riratloa ■ of
Ijffofo liMtotou.
^ Daoambar, »nd
_ «• and doclaring
r«i tofowlnp (toy.
Mr.' StoMuto* a«NI tbaa a uowadto*
tional qooation wm Inrolrad in tbi
notion, nod toorad « rafonaaco to the
mdioUry oommlttee, which wm or*
TM tohMfobiK reaotntien wm alao
ratoriMd IWmo too Swaste, appoi«Unf a
joint eomaHtoeon tirCoRiabia canal,
which wm agread to, and the Speaker
appointed on the committee Meaara.
BtM, Mmwt, llollaator, MltoH and
Tbompaoo. ^ 6,
following were read the flrat time and
raforrad; r fL&OOl * ■
Mr. Blake—to require persona een-
tonced to penaltiea for laramr to per
form labor on the public roads of the
ooentjr in which (her are aentenoed.
Mr. Dantsler—to brovlda for pa}-*
tnent of per diem to jarora acrrlng on
coroner* .Inq neats.
Mr. 8. Wilaon—for the relief of all
counties in toe State which have ont-
atanding agaluat them bonds of rail
road contractors.
The following resolatipna were pit-
(he
committee of wf^a and meana to take
Into eonaideration the ncooeeity oi pro
viding in aome way for the year that
baa been tost In the collect ion of taxes.
Adopted.
Mr. Simonton—instructing the com
mittee on tot Jndiciary to inquire into
toe oonatitotlimalUy^tr ineltidiag ia
one Act charter* of aereraT societies,
associations, ate. Adopted.
Mr. Ansel—toat the noose be opened
daiir with prayer, and that the clergy
of the city m reqaeated to perform that
•or vice. a
The following oommitteea submitted
unfivorable reports on the following
billk which were killed:
Ways and Means—on bill to amend
the ticnerai«Mto>eiaila* to ante of
lands bf tit Slaking Fond Cowmis-
ak>n.
Agriculture—on bills to provide for
licensing peraous engaged in the aale
of seed cotton, and to icwulate the
traffic In send cotton hi this stats.
Judiciary—«n bill to prevent the
Betting of trap* and deadfhlls on the
lands of others; to prevent the con
veyance of property by debtors in
flraod of seed!tors.
The same commit tea reported favor
ably on the following bills, which
were ordered for consideratiou to
morrow: To limit tbe costa of attor
neys, maatera and referees in eases
before masters and refarees; to amend
Sub-division 1, Section ?67, General
Statutes, relating to judgments by de
fault; to amend tbe law in relation to
tbe sale of ardent spirits in Incorpo
rated towns: to provide for cases of
absence of Jury commissioners; to ex
tend the powers of masters in relation
to ante of real estate; to amend the
General Statutes relating to hantiiy
deer; to ratify tbs amendment to the
Constitution. The last hilt wm made
the special order for consideration on
Weduewtoi nad.al l »• ••
The genera! orders were then taken
up, and a bill to amend an Act to
divide tbe city of Charleston Into
twelve wards, etc., wm ordered to a
third reading.
Objection being made, that the rest
of the bitls on the calendar had not
been on the desks of members for one
day, as required by tbe 62d rule, they
went over until to-morrow.
The House then adjourned.
which proposes t
feem *1,600 to ft,
wrstrHrs out the c
to increase tbe saiarv
moved
Adjutant and Inapector
which
>101, Mr. Aaael
enacting clause of tbe
bill. After some debate too motion
was adopted, and the bill wm killed.
Tbe House then adjourned.
aay om <
toesaiM
oaues sbalt be tried at awv
%S&3i2SSBi ^
Mousewf Jtqpreaeatatlfsate ps(|fCisipato
in too flerrmonies of tot
andLi
r*
r *■ r
Presi
* 'S
Oteate foe office
Suun.
Tbe following new meMures were
intredueed:
Mr. VW4—Mil to regulate the num
ber and pay ofTrial JrnMoen in Pickens
eouaty. «•••■
Mr. Munro—Bill to
oial stonoampber of tbs
Mr. SMb—Bill to fttotle foe office
of County Surveyor aad prescribe bis
dutisa end regniias Ms pay.
Mr. Balia, aubebalf of the commit-
toe on iaoorporations, submitted n fav
orable report on the Hartaville Rail
road Company; also, on bill to incor
porate thf'MMbn Marvestor Cbrnaanf.
Tba folpidug Ails were paemd to
their totoMBtoffiTka Incorpueatof he
Cbaoga Lime, Mitdag and Manufac
turing Company: to incorporate tbe
Mason Cotton Gin Companv; to pro
vide a made ef proeedMw by which
lauds mug bo tuaen by «Mea and
towns foe ffiriefa, feoodi aad highways
for pobiic nan: to amend Section 1749
of the General Statutes; te require as
signments of mortgages of ital estate
to be recorded; 4o incorporate tki
Hartaville TelepiffiBe Obmpanv; to
couflnn tbe oiarter of toe Cnaneston
Land Company, incorporated under
ao Act to anthorine and regulate tbe
creation of private corporations within
this State, ratified (be Mb day of De-
cctnber. ftfii, and to ngen tbe same;
to ruttfV foe amendment to Article
Nina ef tba CoMtitatkMi by adding
thereto a Section to be known m Sec
tion 17; to amend an Act entitled M Aa
Act to renew and aaaend tbe charter of
Um town ofMarion,” approved Decem
ber 94, ItM; to permit n ereditor to
attack a faaadnfont deed ef Me debtor
without firat ebtnMng judgment
againat Mm. 1 * f ’
ThaSnuMe thou adfourued.
Hud via ItxnuuurrATivu.
A number of MBs and resolutions
pare introduced, and raforrad to prop-
or committern among them tbe fol
Tbs Senate met at 12 o’clock
dent Sheppard in the chair.
Mr. Patterson—Bill to provide a
remedy against the mutes of deceased
persons for torU during their lifts time.
Mr. Patterson—Bii I to amend Section
478 of the General Statutes, relating to
the issuing of proclamations and the of
fering of rewards by the Governor-
*“ eB, in behalf the Jod’dary
made an.unttvofabia re
port on the bill to abolish Jury Com
missioners.
Mrr lalar, for the same committee,
B resented an unfavorable report on a
111 to prohibit Probate Judges from
practicing in chancery cause*.
The following hills were passed to
theirthird reading: To Incorporate Ihe
Mason Harvester Company; to amend
Section 563 of tbe General SUtutes of
Sooth Carolina.
Mr. HowHI, in behalf of the Joint
Committee appointed to confer With
tne Governor and Lieutenant Governor
about tbe inauguration ceremonies,
reported that T o’clock to-morrow
Clliarsday) had been agreed upon.
At 12.48 o’clock, the Senate having
disposed of all tbe business iu sight,
adjourned.
Horsx or Rkprisicwtativks.
At 11 A. M. the House was called to
order by the Speaker, and prayer was
offered by the Rev. Wm. Martin of Col
umbia.
Upon the call for new bills, Ac., tbe
following wore introduced:
Mr. Mlkell—T* impose a license lax
on dealers in groceries and merchan-
dlm beyond the limits of towns and
villages.
Mr. Henderson—Te exempt certain
K rtions of Berkeley ami Charleston
mntics from tbe operation of the
Stock Law.
Mr. Davis—fa authorixe Trial Jus
tices to issue warrants for tbe enforce
ment of agrirnitural liens iu certain
cases.
Mr. Farrow—To prohibit actions for
damages for breach of promise to
marry.
Mr. Resdy—To amend the General
Statutes in relation to exemption from
jury duty.
Mr. Simpson—To page late proceed
ings in criminal cases ; to amend tbe
Code of Procedure in relation to ap
peals to the Supreme Court.
Mr. Simpeon—To devolve the duties
of Superintendent of the Columbia
Cana) on the Superintendent of the
Penitentiary without additional com
pensation .
Mr. Douglass—To grant divorces
for adnitery and to regulate the grant
ing of the same; to require arsons
serving out sentence in jails to work
on the public roads; to empower Pro
bate Judges to administer oaths as ful
ly at other officers.
Mr. Brice—Joint Resolution to
amend Section 6, Article X., of the
Constitution of the State, in relat ion to
the dUtributiou of the school ftind.
Mr.- Blow a—Resolution that the
Committee on State House and Grounds
be required to ascertain what reoairs
are necessary on the State House' and
tbs probable cost thereof, and report
by bill or otherwise.
Reports were made by tbe following
statHiing committees:
Penitentiary—unfavorably on bill rc-
qniring all convicts hired ont to be un
der supervision of a sworn officer and
guard, appointed by the Superintend
ent. The bill was rejected.
Agriculture—unfavorably on bill to
farther regulate the traffic iu seed cot
ton.
Ways and Means—favorably on bill
to regulate tbe rate of interest on con
tracts.
Jadtctary—report on resolution on
tbe subject of tbe increase of Judicial
'driwlts, recommending two addition
al JpdfM.
Mr. Ansel, from the Joint Commit
tee to wait on the Governor and Lieut
enant Governor, reported that thev in
dicate Thursday, December 4, at 1 P.
M., a* the time at which they will be
prepared to qualify.
A bill to incorporate the Mason Cot
ton Gin Company was taken up for
mead ffiiet Section 7 of thU bill be
stricken oat, which provides for the
benefits of "an Act to aid and encour
age manufactures,” exempting tbe pro-
E irty of this company from taxation
r ton Tears. Tba seetion was atriekea
out and the bill as amended was order
ed to a third reading.
A bill to amend Section 169 of the
General Statutes, relating to property
exempt from toxattou, Introduced by
Mt. f. Anerutn Simons, caused another
ripple of debate. The bill seeks te
exempt tbe property actually used by
incorporated military organisations."
Mr. Lee moved that the euacti
Lieutenant Governor's
tion. When thorn cmereiaea-vert «D»*
eluded (he Senate returned to fte niU
livered his Inaugural address; after
wMcfi tot Saimtoffitfop
Housk ofr !»H<HPffiDwT«a
Several new bills were introduced
aad properly referred.
1 ‘ tak irfAuaukATio*.
At | P. M., tbe hour
orlti
under tbe
Mr. Fol->40 exempt tbe County ot
CoUotoa fawn tba operation* of the
General Stoek Law.
r Mr. Bmann-r-to prohibit tba the die-
mfeiatlon and manufacture of spirituous
TWjaoni In tba Comity of Pickens.
Mr. Madaan In provide lor tbedle-
peajtbm ef tbe amount of
eel tofi by the Goven
P Mr*Smi^sy—Memorial of Mre. f
F. Chapfct, Mrs. F. Walker and Mrs.
Monfina Gibbee, etoeare of the W. a
9^., atoffif tagfehtoodto tatroduee
text books on tba aobfoet of tbe pbyst-
olqgfcal efihata of narcotics into tba
ptoHct iBhoda of tfea Btata.
On motion of Mr. Sooddav. tbeaoo-
fopdil waa nod aad raforrad to tba
clausa oftheJbHl be sirickan out, whicn
ly d<
promptly done by the House.
A number of Senate bills were read
by their titles and referred.
A bill to amend Seetion 1887 of the
General Statute*, relating to the hunt
ing of deer, caused tome debate. Tbe
bill nropoees to extend tbe eloee sea-
eon far one mouth longer—until Sep
tember 1st. It was ordered to a third
reading.
Ttaraenr, Deemster 4, 1SU4.
Senate.
Several aew bills were Introduced
and referred—among them the follow
ing.
Mr. Howell—Bill to provide for the
licensing of persons keying cotton need.
Che calendar was taken up and the
following bills weae dassed: To incor
porate the Maeon Cotton Harvester
Company; to amend Section 28 of tbe
Code of Procedure, ia reference to ex
tra forma of tbe Circuit Court. Tbfe
following ia tba substance of tbe latter
bill. That Section 98 of the Code of
Procedure oitbia State be amended so
aa to toad aq foftawst Special sessions
of the ComtS ofCommon Pleas or
General Sessions may be held when
ever so ordered, either by tbe Chief
Justice or by the Circuit Judge at the
time holding the Circuit Court of the
■oountv for which the extra term mav
be ordered, of which extra term such
ffot
«a>J
>HM
ceremonies oflna
ernor an 4 Lieu
having arrived, tiie
proclaimed the Senate
tbe com pin-
l Mtot • dfwtbi. Nr Bar ^fcalts
marble
rhtch w
Ejaoe
certainly
no bill has
provide for the
fands.
• ' vi ^ SkmaVeI
Several bill* and resolution^
attendance,
and the Speaker anuotuiccd fopfifotto
the House. The House arose and re
mained standing, while the Senate, led
by Hon. J. F. Izlar, President, and T.
Stobo Farrow, Esq.. Clerk, died lute
rd o
the hall, ptveeded bv the 8ergeant-at-
Artns of (he Senate, bearing the trmH-
tiemi sword of Stofo, and the SeHmpot'
nb Arms ef tlw Honae, ooarteg the pon
derous and mqgaiflcsnt Ceknriat
Speaker’s Mace.
Shortly after, the Governor and
Lieutenant Governor were announced,
and, with their escort, entered in the
following order:
The Governor and LientenaaS-Gow-
entor, arm in arm; the joint Commit
tee of Arrangements of tbe House aad
Senate; the Judges of the Supreme
Court; Judges Bond and Bryan of the
United Slates Circuit Court; the
Judges of the Circuit Courts of the
State; the Presidential Ejectors and
Ma>ors Conrtonay, of Charleston, and
Rbett, of Columbia.
The Speaker announced Jbat Nm
Hon. Hugh 8/ Thonkbeou, (jfrreraof-
eleet of Soufh Carolina, wa# present
and ready to qualify. Governor
Thompson then adraneed to ttw
Speaker’s chair and the oath of office
was administered by Chief Jnstlcfe
Simpson. Governor Thompson thee
delivered his inaugural address-
At«~th» siuee of the
dress Lieatenant-C.evertier
pard advanced to tbe desk, to whom
Chief Justice Simpson administefed
the oath of office. Tbe Speaker therv-
upon announced the joint assembly
dissolved, and the Senate retired to
their chamber.
At tbe close ot ths inaugural cere
mony, tbe House resumed Ttii edhffid-
eration of business.
The bill to prohibit actions for dam
ages for breech ef premise of mar
riage wee reported uttrajporulrly by Ute
Judiciary committee. On motion of
Mr. Farrow, its author, it was pieced
on Litej aleixiar asd postponed tifi.tbe
next session of the Legislature.
The following bills weremnA-V third
time and ordered to be sent So the Sen
ate: To ratify the amendmentdo Ar
ticle IX. of the Constitution, by add
ing thereto a section to be known ns
Section 17; to incorptoete the Mason
Cotton Gin Company; to amend Sec
tion 1749 of tbe General Btntnfoq la
relatkm to the tele of ardent spirits in
towns and villages ; to amend Section
185, Code of Procedure, in relation to
costs on entry of judgments,
then adj
The bill-fa repeal aw Aet
.Mu Aalto prohibit tlmsala
uqtis or intoxicating liqnem
county of Oconee,” passed to
reading.
Thu following biUa were passed: To
regulate the number and the pay of
Trial Jnstiees ia Pickens county; to
amend (be General Statutes, relative to
the payment of rewards by tbe Gov
ernor; to amend an Aei eiditiad "An
steuo-
of the
graphers for
iS.
T need eg, the Mi tost.
The resolution (by Senator Smythe)
pfotttliag thqi. tbe General Assembly
adjourn sine die on the 20th iust^ was
Aet reqnirinf Urn County ('ominissioa-
era of Horry eenaty to huikl a barbed
,wire fenee en the Hoe between Henry
and Georgetowia,pounties and erect
gates on the public highways, crossing
said llnee:" to amend (tie first atid
fourth Sections ot an Aet entitled "An
Art tojirovidafor the e&ublishmwtof
t HW district In ^partad|pttr
eouvtjr, audio aftfourk*4Ihe Mwy aul
collection of a local tax thfrein;” to
Smsndai* Act -eatHied "An Act to
•mend Seetion M97 of the General
Statutes, relating to the drawing of
jnrorq,” so far a# the quite may apply
to Chester county
III yp lilt
ttotrsa or RarmasaxTA-nvt*
A number of new bills were intro-
dnoed—among them thefollowiug: To
provkfe seals ef office for county
school commissioners; to pay tbe past
Ipdebtffilneaa, of the school claims o'
Heorgffimffiti M amend the Gm»ei
Statutes (n relation U> the State Ut
rsity; teljmflr Ai^Isps, oi Clerks for
_ mi^menBlU^iwns on crops; to
eud Aa GsaArsJ StatnUw ha relation
to drawing and empanneling juries
to extend the time for filing (test due
school claims; to regulate the sMtiuge
of the coarts of the second judicial
circuit; to ofoeud the General Statutes,
1748, i
Ttie House
ijourned.
Senate.
A number of hills were introduced,
read by title, and properly referred —
among them the following:
By Senator Williams: Bill to ex
empt certain portions of Georgetown
ana Williamsburg counties from the
operations of the Stock law.
By Senator Pattcrsou: Bill to amend
the charter of tbe Catawba OH Oom-
pany.
By Senator Woodward: Bill to pre
vent and punish the conveyance or
concealment of their property by
debtors in fraud of thei;* creditors.
The joint committee on theexnmine-
tion of the books of the State treaaarer
for tbe fiscal year 1883-84, made
through Senator Earle a report, show
ing that the accoants of the treasurer
were correct. The report concludes:
“The oommlttee cannot too highly
oommend the State treasurer and bis
efficient assistants for tbe conspicuous
ability, accuracy and fidelity with
which the affairs of their office have
been conducted duriug the past fiscal
year.”
The bill to require assignments Of
mortgages of real estate to oe recorded
was killed without debate.
The biH to prohibit probate jadgvs
from practicing as attorney in chance
ry censes had been unfavorably re
ported and was killed.
The bill to abolish jury comtniaeion
ers, and devolve their duties on county
treasurers, was killed.
A large number of bills were passed
to their third reading—among them
the following: BUI to amend the law
relating to proclamations and pay
ments of rewards by the Governor;
bill to amend tlte law relating to tbe
barbed wire fence between Horry and
Georgetown counties; bill relating to
the drawing of juries in Chester conn-
»y-
There was quite a debate over the
bill favorably reported to vest iu the
devisees of George W. Brown the
right title and interest of the State In
certain lands in PMrens and fWbnee
counties. Senator Earle moved to
strike ont the enacting elanss of t!
bill. Senator field, of Pickens,
ported the view of Senator a arte aad
the bill was rejected—Yeas 19, nays
18. Later nu a reconsideration was
socutod—yeas 21, nays 11—and an
amendment offered by Senator Mttnro
was adopted, providing that nothing
contained ia the bill should be eoo*
•trued to interfere with tbe rights of
Other parties now iu possession .with
Color or claim of title. The bill then
passed its second reading without a
division.
After disposing of some unimpo^
taut matters, the Senate adjourned.
House or Refbesentatives.
Several new bills were introduced,
risad by title, and properly referred.
Tiie bill to create two new jndicfal
circuits was postponed till the session
Of 1885.
The bill to regulate the coats of
attorney* ia equity causes was amend
ed so as to abolish the fees now allowed
for attending references, and iu this
t
■I •!«>» 1'10 ! .» • J
ooai-
revteqr
terestedperso
(tbe true
planting, ow
tbfafitet, coupled with thodroutbwbich
prevailed daring tbe IMtaraiaatef JuM hee#
and extending thrui
XTVffiiUVIli
CJsMvGffis
evident that tt
I reports;
imiUlTTee
Seettou 1748, relating te the sale of
liquor by druggists; to utilize the labor
of jail convicts; ty limit the attendance
upon Ihe public schools to children
under the age of sixteen years.
Mr. Donglaas introduced a bill to
regulate foe printing of offieie)
wTfteh war referred to tiie com
og printing.
The bill to amehri the General Stat-'
utea in relation to costs inequity eanses,
and the bill to givf livery stable keep
ers aJfen 08 stoctoa* security for Iheir
fofaL ttecffrclffijaifi,. ffi.
Tbe folkr«BwmUs. < .paaaeu a third
reading: To uRKa.Scction 1687 of the
General Stathtes, refaung to hunting
deer; to prohibit tbe (leadening of tim
ber within sixty,,feet of any public
highway; to amend tbe law in relation
to judgments by default; te amend
Section 1983, General Statutes, In rela
tion to sales of real estate.
Ths House the* adjourned.
—Tbe Colombia itgider at the 8th
lust., eaya: "The dose off i the second
week of tbe Legislature leaves a large
accumulation of work on tbe calendar
to be disposed of, and unless much
greater progress U made for the next
two wen* than to tbs two weeks which
have already been eowsumed, there is
little prospect of disposing of the neces
sary wglslatiou before Christmas, and
an adjournment at that time will leave
-a large mass of important work unfin
ished.”
Aa Bettor's Expertoare.
After trying numerous remedies for
Hbentoallsm, but Without permanent
relief, I wae advised to use S. 8. S.,
which bad given permanent relief to
others saflbring from Rheumatism.
After taking half a dozen bottles I
found that the disease was entirely
driven out of my system, and a perma
nent cure secured. This was over a
year ago, and aiuco then, even during
our most severe weather, with sudden
changes, I have never suffered a return
of the old attacks which disabled me
from editorial work.
it is very eeldom, indeed, that I re
commend anything to tbe public in
this manner, oat 1 feel it due to your
valuable preparation, that has gitsn
me such long desired and much needed
relief to state these facte thn* public
ly. I am saw Chat bat for your Spe
cific, I should have been mid aside
from joarnalietio work, as tbe severest
attack was in my right arm aud band.
SlDNET 11 EBB EXT,
Atlanta, Ga.
The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3,
Atlanta, Ga. New York Office, 159
W. 2Sd St.,, between 6th and 7th Ave
nue*. Philadelphia Office, 1206 Chest-
ant St. ^ *
A DmMw* ot lalsraat t« JaaraoJlsts.
Boston, Daeffimkav 4--r-Judge BtojV,
gett to-day rendered his decision in the
case of Jas. P. Frost and Daniel San
ders, of the Boston Daily Globe, who
were arrested charged with contempt
of court in refasing to disclose to the
down tbe prospective
so promising, aad the'result fa now
hOflUase in this dls-
4 per cent, as corn-
car. Tbe ftrost of
aging in its effect to
a worse degree than was at flrsj report
ed. The result of eernespoadence from
•)i sections uf the Sputb, toctodto* tba
Atlantic States, Louisiana and Texas,
reduces tbe Cotton crop in tbe Southern
States, from this feast Alone, fully 100.-
000 bales. Tbe picklug aeasou, which
has virtually closed, htt been phenome
nally favorable, aud the present crop
has been gatboMd earlier than was ever
kuown in the history of the cuoutEV.
The cotton ha* ‘been marketed faith
great rapidky, which is due mainly to
tiie necessities of•>lanters, to tbe to-
creased facilities afforded for ginning
by the erecting oftriTproVed gins, and
to tiie greater accommodation* or tbe
railroads which have extpnded their
lines throughout the South. All these
eanses have bad (he effect of swelling
tbe receipts beyteid all former vefers,
the excess at ports being over §0,000
baleaascompaiW with ,1889 aud 1804,
the receipts in which years were tbe
largest ou record. From tbe corres
pondent* abovp piqntionedr fair fes-
timate of the cron of 1884 and 1885 can
be given. The dee rease of yield in the
Suites of Texas, Mississippi and Lou
liana aggregates 285,000 bale*; Tennes
see, Alabama, Georgia, North Curcfiiua
and Sonth Carolina show an increase in
) ield of 255,000 bales. This leaves
net decrease of 30,000 bales, which de
ducted from tbe yield fast year (5,713,
OoO bales), Would make the crop of 1884
and 1885 5,683,000 bales.
▲ BAIL WAT STABLE IN FLAMES.
Fifty Hsrsos, a Naosbsr of Cars aa4 Other
Property Dostroyod.
Baltinoke, December 4.—At 4.10
this morning a fire broke out in tbe
stables of the Hall Springs Passenger
Railway, *t Darlev Park, in the ex
tirttfa^ttorthesmteni'^Hir* of this
wliieb completely destroyed the-'H
building, together with many
company’s cars and fifty horses. The
flames started In the nay loft, and
spread so rapidly that only fifteen
horses could be taken out and only
one car removed. The stables were
owned by tbe Baithnon- and Hal
Spring* Railroad ffompanj*, of which
James F. Hayward is Superintendent
Thejast car leaves the city at 11.30 p
in., and tiie first one in the mornin
does not leave the terminus until
o’clock, so that all the cars were in tbe
barn, and tbe company is entirely
without rolling stock. None of the
building! adjoining the stables Aeca
destroyed. There were sixtv-eight
horses in the stable when tbe lire was
discovered by the watchman, and so
far only seventeen are known to have
been rescued, and some of these are
badly scorched. One wa* so severely
burned that It had to be killed. Tbe fire
started over the front entrance, andl
after halters were cut the horses refns
ed lobe led from the burning building
Ten cam were burned. The building
was 125 bv 50 feet, of wood, and in
the upper front where the fire original'
ed, there. wcrV'StorftJJdb bates ut hay
The daitfalfe fa estimated at $20,000
with $10,000 insurance ou horse*, ears
and buildiug. The fire waa iucendi
ary.
ft
MAdtf
ftoopfe Of the
totter to fils
nMKM yniofTC,
tmtttto'MttralmvfamtotoaNof (Item
hs peeteals Ma huweeftea af fate crime
thairgefi iy Ma iaagtoer. He Asserts
that bis daughter's mind ife Wat strong,
Bad that sba has bean tolasnaed by
assigning perse ns to aacuee him to
order to obfain bis property. He was
a Mason, Odd Fallow, Knight #f Py
thias and Kuigfat of Hoaor. He was
of Polish birth, hot came to Ibis city
cpusiderable prpmioeoM a
ajVe travel When arraigned on
daughters ebarga his oounsel stated
ii open court that the daughter had
abandoned his house and taken with
ter $4,000 wftrth of dlaoiAnd* and
jewelry, and that her charges^had been
gtftten np to farther a scheme to get
possession of the remainder of his prop
erty.
BEGT’KKO
(fa t • 1
rue ex-
e-’farge
of the
i
rum AOTOM8* FUND BENEFIT
anfitoasssod So psrferitevalfaBy Aittng
Bradfield’s
Female
•tt iU
Buffalo, December 2.—The Rev.
George H. Ball, of this otty, Is having
a hard time of tt, and doubtless wishes
tbe election was resliy over for him.
A gang of roughs surrounded his per
sonage and pelted out the windows
with chunks ef coaL On* forge
chunk was borfad into tiie sleeping
apartment .of the two daughter*, fright
ening them badly. No arrests bava
been made.
I ! 1,1 'T
U is a special remedy for all diseases
pertaining to the womb, and any intelli
gent womb* caw cure herself by following
tiie directions. It is especially clBcaoknisi
hi cases of suupresaM or painful menstrua
tion, In wflftSand rnirtlitl pMapsus. It,
affords Immediate relief amt perimmentiy
As a
critical
period Known as ••v’hanois up i.irr:,” this
Invaluable preparation has no rival.
. :
mature* the menstrual - fuuctuui. A
remedy U be u»cd duriug that crit
period Enowh Afe^PrtAN'o'EbK LtVk,”
«L W. PERC’IVAIx
GOOD
WORK.
1
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D<X>RS.
DOORS.
DOORS.
KAKH
HASH
HASH
O
SAVED IIKH MFJi!
Ridok, Me IxTorir Tei., Ga.
Dp. J. BaADFtt:i.I>—Dear Sir: I have
taken several bottles of jour female Hogu-
lator for falliug of the womb uml other
diseases conibteod, e r Mxteen rtnndiny.
and I.really believe J am. etireef entirelY,
tor WhTen pleXse accept nrfy heartfelt
’ thanks and most profound gratitude. I
; Eaov yoi*r medicine *aywl my life, so you
See I cannot speak too uighly in it^ favor.
I hare recrtnnfieiided It to several of my
fmail* who are suffering as I wa*.
Yours very respectful ly.
MRS. W, E. STE
LOW
P K I O F. tk
6-
Pmmpt
Shipment
-O
O-
Turwhig,
Moulding,
Brae kets,
Mantels.
BLINDS
BLINDS
BLINDS
O
ii
E. 8TEBMNS.
Our Treatise on tbe “Health and Hai>pi-
ness of Woman” mailed t ree.
bradfieldreotlator ro,
Atlauta, GO.
bepUtxxly
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Head for
Price List.
O
E. W. PERVIVAL,
MEETING NEAR LINK STREET, - *
CUAULESTOX, S. C.
Park's Toiit,
A Pure Family Medicine That Never
lutoiicaAfc^,,—...
FALL OPENING.
, If you have Dyspepst;), UtieumylUm. Ki iuey
or frlnary coinplalnin. nr l f you an- irouli’.od
I wltU any (UiorUer ollhe luo«s. sionueli, 0<i»-
. eln, blood or nerve* you e^n be cured by
COLUMBIA, S. C.
DRESS GOODS, SILKS, PLUSHES,
Batina, l,acee, Corwta, Gloves, White
(ioods. Table Damaak.
Ladies’, Gents’ and Children's Fine
Shoes. Boots and Bootees.
Also, (tente’, Youths’, Beys' and Misses'
Hate.
Also, Gents’ Underwtar, Carpets and
Millinery.
ST JOHN’S SEWING MACHINES.
Orders by mall i..vited.
DESPOKTES A EDMUNDS,
Columbia, S. C.
July 25-Lam
RHEUMATISM
Altboofk s prsettUooer of asar twsaty ysan,
■y motetr taSoMead bm to proeart B. B. B.
tor her. Bhs a*4 hwa eoatate to her bod
w*teh hte
CUvaIaa4’a Fi w—i ■ Caa—
b* FaakaM trwmt PU to
New Yoke, December 4.—The
Actors’ fand benefit, which took place
at the Academy this afternoon, was
otic of ths most successful affairs that
ever occurred iu New York. Much of.
the fofat beioagiogto It was, of course,
due to the presence of Governor Clev*-
laml, who on this occasion attended a
11meat for tM ifet time
f ublic pnteflgji
ince hi* elccUo
mrand jury tbe son roe of certain recent
uiformatio
uformation about an old mnrdcr case
in this city. V* decision is
to eibet that tM facte to tha east did
not warrant tba comm it Mat of the
journalists for contempt, as the ques
tion was a narrow qpa, and rssolvsd
ftaelf down to a queatlou whether or
not the gentleman should divulge th#
names of persoiM wfio had given them
infohnation. The decision was await
ed with great lulilhm ly Ibe journal
istic profession.
Tsan^hcdy'’
i, we wiki s
tonga,
of throat or
■end proof that Pino’s Care
for Oonsumotion has cored the same com
plaints fa other eases. Addrvws,
• K. T. Uaxultink. Watren, Pa.
kiiice his elecuon to the Presidency.
Tbe-programme was of a thoroughly
interesting nature, aud tbe vast audi
torium et the Academy wa* literally
packed from the orchestra rail to the
rear w»H of the amphitheatre. Hun
dreds of persons sntsred tbe lobby,
only to bo elite to get within six feet
of tBe c ,taner doors and catch an occa
sional glimpse of what was going on
ee the stage.
Tiie Governor reached the Academy
of Mosfe after the plav bad begun, but
when Mb presence was discovered the
entire audience rose to Uieir feet aud
the play stopped for several minutes,
the actors on ths stage parlicipaling in
the enthusiastic demonstration. Joa
Jefferson and Mr. Herbert were play
ing in “Leud me Five Shillings,” and
when agist was restored they began
where they had left off.
The box receipts amounted to $4,146,
and outside subscriptions increase tba
amount to an aggregate of $10.000.
1 om ndlt r y <fradofiii
Ltxchbubo, Va., December 4.—The
powder magazine of tho Virginia Mili
tary Institute at Lexington was blown
uft last night. The magazine cobtaii-
eu 500 pounds of cannon powder and
tbe explosion was terrific. The win
dows of the Institute were shattered
and lights put out aud bouses in Lex
ington, a aide away, weto shaken to
their foundation. The magazine,
which was bail) of briek, was tstally
blown away. Five cadots, who were
dismissed from the Institute Tuesday
far having powder in tbsir possession,
are supposed to have caused the ex
plosion.
Wtttia twMSyw
B. B. B. 1
fast oossmsBcs* fcsr third boUls aadlsa**flj
as gear* as *w aad has baaa la Uss treat
yard with u rak* la haad," etoaalnc op. Hat
MtprnvrsssBt a trely etmitrfh aad I
greofylar
Paki.k’s Toxic.
If you ar» a Iswyrr rnlnlmor nr mini
I exhau-su-d by lucatul -u a;:. or c.iv^ ,1,>
| not uk o Intoxicating stlmuiaut*, f.tif u-te
PASkKK'S Toxic.
I If you arc a mrehante or firmer, worn out
! with overwork, or * molber rui. dnwu bv lauilly
or household duties try I’arkkk's Toxic.
eaCTION!—Refuse all sulwlltures. b.h
' Toole is ci^nposed ot th -best r w illai a/'Mits
in the world, atid h i iitireiv dirr . ■ .t ; un
f FeparaUons ot ginger alone, a* : lor eireu-
ar.
HI8(’0\ A <’<).,
16S Wllllnm htrret, New York.
Bbc. and SI -lx ■' >11 dealers in medicine.
Creat saving In Isiylng iloll ir Mre.
CONSUMPTION
I havB fi pofiltW* rBmBxlj for tbBBbore ; by 1$
•m UvoBsBndmof oabbb ul w#rsl k;nd and of long
• tandiD? Kbvb bfefto rur«d. Itidnftd ostr '*t: is mr fai ft
m UB#«rBry.lbBl I wt I wnnrt TWO BOTl; K8 FKFK,
t» "ether w n c YAI.t’AH.ETREATISE t*n t is<]ibaibs«
In any aufTe-. r G v vnTD'-w«» ami P <i «1d r
liX. T. A SLOt. I M, ItU Pearl St., New York .
DecSjMw
Geo. S. Hacker & Son,
— MANL VACTl UKWS v>V—
Doors Hash, KHnda and Hiiildiug'
Material.
€HARIaKMTO.\, fe. i .
KIDNEY TROUBLE
Bor orar nx ysare I hara I
■offerer tnm s traahtaaome kM
tor the relief ef which I hare
th*
s terfthls
•ke beote sfB. fa B. hss
glvlag Btse rettsf tksa aU
eoeabtaed. Btsagatok e
they care at aU, are la the
c s. aoniTfa Aamsa tfeur ffe^fa.
Scrofula.
Or. L. A. Osfid, s( Afiasta, whs saaa a lasp
aareary aad vtnqrsN, has a 1*4 m hie place
whe was esred ef a efhhwnsasssf Bcrttela,
sr«h eas tiagl* haltia tf fa fa fa Write to
r/
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11 <.^8* Av\.c « h* ^
S'. . * *jy^V^dfe|a Av
;v - ^-8
Prices ow aad Mttorivl Fii’d-C! i;
. - - » f r m »~-
& \VHISK V n.WUTS rnred
>i shf*p«* wltPiMtttpwtw. Hook
4fI' it.i rilcti | iapb Ms-nt fred*.
If. 'V i).,Atl4Hia,(jfa.
Are an^jnsjnfceia
aftiefeto fHjtee’iliy
of tWifeftilsCrriiuT#
acres or ulcers? If so. aiid
neglected, the peculiar tainL
usy deposit itself In the sutMi
CONSI’UmO.H.
Look
lufegs, producing con
well to the condition of yout faaftiy.-and If
thus afflicted, give tiie proper feniedy with-
out delay. But use that which makes abso
lute cures in the skiortetit space of time. Tha
unerring finger of pubHc opinion
B. B. B. as the uioet wonderful
flatofnla ever known. Ton
oof ward—yon need not
merit is aU ysa seek,
ask your druggist, ask or write to Stay#
who give their oertificatea and ha sonrihe 4
that B. B. B. is Um quickest and awst prv-
feet Blood Purlfief ever before k'udVh. *
«o|FasvT:v* wsaaaei* M OOW
srsHsfi 1
hasted IBs
hte Stood,
hha sa ths re*4 te hasith.
A bosk OUed with
vary bate class of
Dreg
ires te sag
ysarsMsadts
Ns SUSS «r
gw* Wot cxpsiidre. Three
aa packaar. Oontl Ibr Cota
». Hay Kevrr, Ac.
w, or hy mall.
ltznb. Warn*. Fa
amum ssisrossss
la One Koath,
ilutcOertivIntT.
wUhbtN.York,