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v- m n A.' jr'TiK.Ww .-A J _ ^ ^ ^ , 4 ^ ^ ^Mmmm&MwwmM. •dwimble Ah lb bnmd caltmb tad wka!.: t ||>Tftfi ttMAMMmxbip, 9 irotthy iuMritof ^ Wotlif of illMfiofi* preddltMori( U f iW iIm StMte to «U, By iWrfftwjn! •Mbn to MdirMt *1«M| and coMilitlonii oi Mr ckmrna.— In i (ra Mvord J<].nrimortf>t tlitro w n happy CMiubinution yf ounrtruy and bu»i- r#Ui aril MM. A*-Nt»-* • ..* m.i' . A-'.’.!*-. • • (pnfo^tig the repeal of or Cowntieo Introduced in the Howe oi KaHrorik. Fight of it» rtporf tfufltronibfy as to ferthefoU * lining rMnoul: faf.Thb best mode of :. grotaoting iha people against unjust d«a« > ' artlinntlous and oppressive charges, ad in ihe<htts bereimftrr BaMi the loads ikaraita*lar oautMasd ad, ol Mora wet I Court liuusa on tba btT«Uy of January, 1806, tba anna baiag abtaadby, witbiu tba legal bo. r* of tale t B. E HUTTO, vs. K FAU8T. H. nest efficiency, and the govermtiouUil ma chinery mures with (ho preeiaa accuracy of clock work. The report of the Comp troller liencrul erpccttlly iutcrcata and ioatructs us aud should bo iu the bdiida of every intciiigeiit citizen of tbo State. We ahull say more of it whcji the Christ- ®“ Nonb by lands of II. M. Fdust, East . . , to. b/Isntls of ff. M. Faasl. floutli by lands of mas time is over, hnteriuc the Senate .i ie Ml ... Thom., tuui.h .mi lff#ni L ,TJi | &ede 1 B^ta Uf Switb Osrollau. Barnwrit Ooubty. )ty vli tun uf tbo power In me T'rieO'by and order toeitNln murtirnnueseeuted tiy M. o. i<>t>biln div faAirouonbtiettatdair of yi«r-h. 'ffil, nitd rudbnl^i th Book ft, pit{.-H Ii7i aHd SiO ln the < dice of the Reg*- t»*r of e «‘ome> ittM¥s fi UsriiWtdl eon ty,ni i lib tint day of iUrdi. I .. • ■ 1 w!' . —*■ “All that plantation, piood o> psiWtl af brini land, situaia, tying and bsiug in tba courty atel Mitt* afurasaid, SonuiaTag twauty-dna and ona-bltfaeras, mora or leaa, ihd bounded Without uptluly ioterfuriug with private , bos not been oooclu- tWanywlferc. ‘.‘ml. 'No Mo te t, |u or tall or Putuioas, either from the Raiktrif CofOparicsor from the citizens of tSa fifaie, U4va heed htid before the jiownHtee. 8d. Tliere are pcmlhij: in ‘ ^ Ute €oihts ({Udfttions which seriously af- ieol tU powers and efficiency of the CowiMkrtl, wrhtuli it is desirable should U HltWd fctfeft any decisive action is •r:'*inhgB. 'tit ... t The ftmelusions of the majority of the : MfUNtfetne iire ** illogical as they ore tfriginwi and unique. Yhcir own stute* mbut of present conditions is an unam argument in furor of the prompt VT correct ton of the acknowlcdued ilhguli - av/ubvit The pfWritHatiOfl of b1u\ if of' utCicndineufj, and aetiiiM in the Coift-ts f correct fun of the acknowledged iltea and uneqbulitiOa of the rite pendandy of a tbtf* tHbtthe larr i<not satlsfaetory olilicr ^ to tm roudu at to the people, uml the ' abeeuoe of petitions aud tnemtiVitils U due to the dikftflUfctances of the situation and not to the alleged fact that “there is hi* discrimination, more stability iu JWtea, fewar eunpluihts aud gtcuter har- sunny between the Ratlroudi: and the peo- pfct than at any time during the admin- fotratioo of the presenV liuardjlt ijj('their '^Jl^sffcedSnrff, No human law which has eter (lecueaucU-d was at first absolutely hr all its provishnii. It is the JKovi»de of snecoediug Legislatures to dnrtncf the error* at their predecessors, f'ofporstions are skid to be SottHeM but they hard rights aud the sameju-tice that «s girau to indivhhialrt »bould be Hfribd dKt to (hem. If the wateh-and- wait-do-aot hing-uutil-we kaow exactly- : wmi -wifl-plhnse everybody-policy recoin- astadad by tbo ugjority is adopted, aei- * th*? plaintiffs or dcAmdants will l>e *iv- •m enriy relief front the w.ougs of wliich tbey Qnmpiain. Tlwre is oo time so pswpnr fbr doing right as the present.— afBch ohnngrs as justice oommcudB should be Mule at once end' futme dcvelop- tueoti will nnggeat such fuither iegwla- tbnnsmnybe advisable. 8tnt« pride, if nothittg ete< should induce the Ix-<ps> latfcre to change the luw so that the Com- \A ii.¥T l> » tnisskwers shonlff he paid by the State. Tbey are its officers, b> ar its commission appointed to protect the pco- again at the exaction* of fhc Railroads and it is tl a nM tt is the grossest iujuaticc that thbsc sisarks of commerce, which pour into , the State treasury ooc-cighth oi its entire nwdnM and make possible the splendid ilCteiopment of our resources, should be the helpless victims of fuoh unjustifin- hie extortion. We have no further sug- tfftMotf ttf make As to the changes that km wooded. From the attrition of Intel. • hilt aud free discussion of the ; qnaausn. if k can be had, and in no oth- '*r any, the I^gislatam will be able to , f vo ! v * wch chaug« » us will beat preserve - shn rights of all parties and* cure the dlde -repd&ntiafictiou that exists.^ Life ton JBMrt to wnrie in waiung- We h * VnltHt sppiwre the mioonty report of . t : L i • udffi venknra mwie our annual De- bemw pilgrimagn to Columbia. It i s very pleasant to buU suck visits to the Mpkal, to shttke hands with the Gover- ffiwv Aafl «Mqeiaht with the big men, to .«*-bi-A.^pnf Slate and read up fcbr»f,teMe.mUColunttlaud to meet y oW & lends and stake new bees. Leaving Barnmdl at 6.30 p. m. we hxtu Uo»ly tb Blackvillc but eon- *< •Ht “A -tft dor stugie self and every body ek* that the rcgilne of the stage coach, r ;taken “Mr. feoby diovo his bofsrs a’him- > y.aEV’^ ^ P 1 **' a *"*7 r On the South Car“tina Kail- * -**7 +• kngsn n faster life; The eouQuc- : tT * r ' n *t Cbmpanious, Vi <®ee Imiryam, fnnn the supper table at w,MTe tk «y tarry lobg, nnd W ^ •fi*f!® oor jouruey 's and at Urn x. •aVocdflty mifes an hour; The Strite J i W ^ ,ta# M K ht nna vhnorous i wkk epeenbes, but wn prefer sleep and so | «*• the usual allowsnoe of eight hours. , A self appoifated invest-gating commit j tee ef one, we begin onr work at an early * lod oontihue it for two dsys »nd sehmit the following favorable re fOttt Tht ship of StAte is in safe bands, offieeted, exiiellently manned « mp4 saOwig umfer fell canVu* into the T :**#*«* cf » pMpehtds fu- * torn, The Chief Executive, iu happy uc ^♦itkdfe pwgreesive march of the tuteiiug \\« fiud Idcut. Gov. Sheppard presiding us gracefully ns iu the curlier days of his brightening political career. Wo are' gratified beyond measuie at the many voluntary encomiums showered upon Our immediate representative in the Opplr house, Major Lawrence W. Yonmuns. Perhaps the youngest’, cflilalhly the handsomeit member of that body, ho has already taken front tart among his associates. Nothing escapes bis Jvutch- fulucss iu sesskm or committee work and whenever he .“peaks he recsives that at. tcution « hith is merited by his thorough prep*ration and earnest elo<|uence.— Crossing to the House wc find the Barn well members giving w*t«hiul attention to its proceedings and voting intelligent ly for the best interests of the 8tntc and county. From them wc leurn that the tax levy f>r the next year will be 6 1-2 mills for btutc, 2 for school and 4 for county purposes, a reduction of one mill ( frum last years levy, and it may be made better yet for the tax payers- The House 1ms u large percentage of uCw and young men. The Speaker. Mr. James Simons, is strikingly handsome iu per sou and without a superior as a parlia mentarian in the State. Thoroughly fa miliar with the duties of his honorable and arduous office, a lover of hard work he contributes very largely by his tact, readiness and perfect impartiality to the rapid and correct transaction of badness. Of the original Wallace House only four membert, Col. J. G. blue, Ocu. 11. 11. Tlrrhpmn, wrT r 3fllriM} ; Ouignsnl and the estate of Tbomss CoUicti, *tul West by' laud* of II. M. Faust.’’ Terms, Cnsb. W. W. FRKflMAN vs. 8. F. UOYLE8. r< AII that lot, tract orpmcel of land situ ate lying and being iu Usd Osk township, county and Stats aforesaid, containing sev enty-six (78) serss, mors or Isrs, and bound ed as follows: North by a lunds uf F J. .San ders, £a»t by lands of F. J. and O'Nei. 8su- dsrs, South by lauds of cstats of James San der* and Vi sal by lauds of Henry Hoyles. ' Tows, Cash. BOLLMAN DRO’S. K. C. HKASB. Col. B. H. Muoacy,' have survived the slaughter of conventions and, primary elections, and Col. Mo.vcy is the one who has been a member continuous ly since 187(1. Among the member* who ought to be elected for life wo record lire names of Cols. C. li. Siiuooton, J. K. Ficken and Gen. McCready of Char leston, John C. llafekcll of lliohlaud, James Aldrich of Aiken, J. \V. Blue of Marion, Ac., Ac. Of the younger mem • ben who have distinguished theiusalrcs this session the most prominent are fa'tan- yarns Wilson of Spartan bury, Ellis Oraydon of Abbeville, T. M. Raysor of Orangeburg, 0. L. Schumpert of New berry, and II. 0. Scudday of Anderson. Take it all in all the State has never had and will never have a better House. We might comment npon the probable (ate and merits and demerits of the various important measures that are being con sidered but such speculation would be unprofitable. The work of the present section has Iteen iu a large degree pre paratory to that of the next and wc feel vefy sure that the preaent General As sembly will never have cau.-c hereafter to be itsbatded of its record. Wc no tice us cbuApicuons ia the House the original aud only Independent, Mr. F. W. Macuakcr, formerly of Massachu setts, but nofir of Georgetown. He is wcediug his own row abd from what we si# has a pretty hart] toad W travel. So mole it be always. But the legislators weut to Charleston on Friday afternoon to help paint the city red and We came back to Grub Street. Tlac t'larlaiaaaiw fttwcklaft. ‘‘Hear Santa Claus," wrote little Wll tu fo ten truly shocking, *Tse been a Ko«d boy so ploose fill a h«H|**u up this sleeking- 1 want a drum to make M sick and drive ray mama crazy. I want a dogirie 1 can kick so ha will not g«*t lazy. 1 want a.fiosdor gut to Shoot right at my sister Auale and a big tr'aai- pet I can toot Riat awful loud at gran ny. I want i dn f- 111 big false (aoo to scare In Uts our ba by. Iwantaponyl can ruoo around the parlbr,' ifisybe. 1 want a llitle I atchet, too, 8<> I c.iu do some chop ping upon our grand piano new when mamma goes ushop- * plug. I want a nice hard rubber ball to Sinaah all Into filn- dara the great big mlrroi In the hail ahdfoUand lots of winder*. An* * candy that'll make me sick£ *9 m a a 11 * will # m e “All that plantation or tract of l»ad, mentoring and containing one thousand acre*, mors or Jess, situated and bsiag is Throe Mile township, and bounded on the North by land* of J. C. and J, A McMiJaa, South by lauds of 0, Krimt-dl and John Scasc, Hast by lands ot L. B. V«rn and C. F. Me- Mtllsn, aud West by lauds of J. M. Brab ham. Terms, Cash. 1). II. MILHOUS, Administrator, vs. II. M. MILHOUS, ct al. “All that certain plantation, tract or par cel of land, lying, situate and being in the county and State aforesaid, containing, by a survey made the 14ih day oftNovember. 1884, five hundred and ninety acres, nnd iKtunded on the North by lands of D. 11. Mil- hnun and John 11. Turner, Fast by lands of John 11. Turner, Mr». M. A. Walker and Simon lb-own, S«uu by lauds of F B. Kay and J. II. Hutto, and West by lands of J. II. Hutto and Robert Hightower, ami by the tract si 2o0” ocres of land assigned to the widow, Harriet M. Milhous, by the said sur vey made en the 14th duy of November, 1881. Terms, rnsli, »!. DUNCAN BELLINOKR, Master. decl8 td mlil'aftt at |iiil>ltb odiefy <di MotMUy, Jail' <fc*rv 5 k, ite5, hrt #« a tbo legal humto of Nile, i-i tioi.t of MmO-i.n Htdiso at Marn- w*-:L 8. l\ "t be iisll of that ocrulil lot 6f la <1 B'tuolc i t Uio town ,,f r*rnwcll, tha whole of whU-h'dOi t. It a t wo and oiio-half •c*' *. m tviH- P-r.',i*Mit which Ik bouittk-iT. Worth by a atrert which a-piiratwtl ft014 lot i-f J. J. MaJh-r, Hurt be irarAorrt bt,. Cenfw SBOE fTORS: Mortgagee’s Sale- state of South Carolina, Barnwell County By virtue of the ]K>wer in me vested by sad-under s certain mortgage executed by Jane Lard iu uty favor, on i.hetif.It day of Match, lijfP and tecorded on tlie5ihd«y of March, Iced, in Book. 4 T, pages 42$, 4-’4, end 426 in the slboesf the Kogister of Mesne Conveyarices for Rarnwell County, I will sell at publie outcry «n Monday, the 6th day of January, 188 », bet ween th* legal hours of wile, iriTrout of the Court Htfese st Bara- well 8. C., nil'that lot of laud in ike town of Uarnnell. in the Slate afotresid, containing one acre and bounded on ttie North, ka«t sod South by lands of H. F. Shepperd and on the West by Franklin Street. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. A. HOLMAN, Executor. decl8 td Mortgagee^ Sale. State of Sooth Carolina, Barnwell County. By virtue of a power contained ia n mort gage executed nnd delivered on the 24th day of October, 1882 by Mrs. M. 8. Myers to n. A. Holman and of an order of theCuurt made by His Honor J. U. Kershaw on the 8th day of July; 1884, I will sell at Barnwell Court House on Monday, the (Hh day of January, I880, it bring swlosday in said month, be tween tite legal hours ofSsle, all that parcel or lot of laud in the tdwn of Barr, well con taining threw nrree iiK-re nr l -sa. nnd bound ed North by Iho jail lot, the Miller lot and the Baptist Parsonage lot, South by lot of Aldrich and Woodtaerd, East by lauds of Mrs J. A. Tobin *#d Wfe-t by estate lauds of J. S. Brown. Terms cash. W declfl-id Pitrrhnsergo pay for papers. A. HOLMAN, Mortgages. Mortgagee's ^ale- State of Soatii Carolina, Barnwell County. By virtue of a deed Of conveyance mads by ElntoteA. Dunbar to Jesse Thompson, beer ing date (he 2*d day of January, A. D. 1888, which said deed was intended as security fora debt. 1 will sell at Barnwell Court House ou aalrsday in January next, all that certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and bring in the County aud State aforesaid, coulaining ti*e hundred and eighty acres, more or less, lying on Watch Uall and tribu tnry to the Savannah River, bounded sit the North by land of the estates of Dr. Erwin aud B. II. Brown and on the Fast and South by land of which this formerly constituted A f iart, known as the Lishmon tract or Garvin tt night bold aa<J mukopa Col the iloctof quick and never try to Mold iuh. And Santa Claus, If pa says I am naughty it’s a sto ry. Jus aay If ho whips ms I’ll dl« and go to king- dun glory. «*• .* f, - ... I An Indiana blaaphei fcvaUlc fur tm gcu»al buwauity, I dead wlOt an oath Uot An Indiana blanphrmsr was struck upon life ll(je. and, and on the West hy the Savannah River. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance dn a bred it of one and two years, credit por tion secured by bond of purchaser with a mortgage of the property, with the privilege to the purchaser of paying,all estfh. Pur chaser to pay for papers. JKSSE THOMPSON, dec 18-Id Mortgagee’s Sale- t'tate of South Carolina, Barnwell County. By virtue of a power bontainedln a cer tain mortgage flow Mrs Mary E. Ingram, bearing date the 21st day of October, 1882, I will sell at Barnwell Court House, S. C-, on Aalesday in January next, to satisfy the amount due upon tbs said mortgage, and up. Un another hibrtgagn of the same premises bearing date the 10th day of July, 18*2, all that certain tract or parcel of-tand, situate, lying and being in the County aud Stale aforesaid, containing four hundred acres, .more or less, bounded on the North and Fast by laud, of B. B. Kirkland, on tbs South by the public road leading IVoiU Barnwell Court House te Matihew s Bluff and on theriVesl by land* of Levis R. Sams. ALSO, All that lot Ur pttrccl.of huylhitfiits, lying and being in the toWh el BartiWsll, in the Slate end county aforesaid, containing foub acres, more or leas, and bounded on the North bv lands of Q. Peohmann, Fast hy lands ot W. Gilmore Simms Mrs. L. Moiair etal. South by lot of J. S, Shuck nnd Street separating it from lots of J. Basiling and J. C Davant, west by lots of J. S. Shuck, tbs colored Baptist Church sod Charles Psch maun. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. ’ W. A. HWLMAN, Ex- cutor. decl8 td GEORGK H> BATES ATTORMY AXOCKiMLORlTUff, Fi AoNr wkljl, c. Ft.-thl c. t{Wfi -i Will practise iu an Vh# Courts Uf the 8ts»» And give prompt altenfien tt) all business sn- 1 uusted to his ears, [jau24 Boutli I y ltn<l 1 f tlH* ••stjtts of J. H. Ilrown or L. C. Tolir.i and Wcvt by I dpUbt Par-’ SotlAga h-t. Tot ms cash, furebas-ffh pay for pa- W. A. HOLMA^, Executor. decl8-td ^•rtgugee’s Snlc. South Carolina, Barnwell Cotlhty. PJCIZHR, RODGER8 A CO.. c. s. Warner. Under and by virtue of a chattel mortgage given by C. 8. Warner to Pelser, Rodgers 4 Co. I as vlre agent ef the said Pslxer. Ibxlg era A Co. have levied upon and will <ell nt Barnwell C. H. on Monday, 22ad December, 1884, at the usual hour of sale to the htffhest bidder for cash. One (hay Horse aud one Brown Mule. Levied oh as I be property ofC. 8. Warner at Ihesuit of Pelxrr, Rodgers A Co. J. F. FURMAN, decftl Agent MungagCcN Sal6. State of South Carolina—Barnwell Coun'ly. By virtue ef a power contained in amort- gage exeeuied by b. it. Williams on ihe twenty first (21) day of November A. D. 1881, in favof ol Mrs, Orlsnna Agnes Hogg and duly assigned to me, I will sell at Barn well C. II.,8. C., ou sales day in January next, the same being the first Monday and the fifth day of the month, at public nuetlon. In Ihe highest bidder ter cosh, the folioivipg Uescrilied premises, te wit : All that certain tract or parcel of landsitu ate lying and bring in Ihe county and Stats aforesaid near ihe weter* of Well Branch eon Iniifing one hundred and thirty acres (13W) more or less, and bou. Ued as follows .- On the NorUi and West by lands of .Mrs. Priscilia McMillan, South and Fast hy lands of the es tate of Boston Cave, as will mere fully appear by reference to a plat of same drawn by L. B, Harvey,'dis'rlct surveyor, on the jistday of February, 1*88. i T R. U. WALKER. dec4 td -*■ MATE OF ^OUi}^ GAKOLINA. BARNWELL COUNTY, IM Tlir. court of prorate. By B T. Rick, L“q., Jiulge of Probate Iu Baniweli County. Whereas, F. W. W»«lli?i-»bee bath applied to me fur LeHers of Administrutiou • cum lestamento annexo ’ on the estate of Prince Ford, deveasoT, These are therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular Ihe kindred and creditors of the -aid deceased, to be nnd appear before me at a t'otart of Puibntc fur the snnl county to be liolden at Barnnell C. H.onMenday, the 20(h ilav of Dec., 1884, at 11 o'clock A. M., to sho^emise, ifwxy, why the said ad. luitiistrstion snould not be granted. Given iisdarmy baud at, I the seal of the Biter 1 C< urt this Amh day of Bee, A. D and in the lOSlh year of American pnidenee. B T. KK K, dec 18 tJ Probate Judge. 1884, lode- XMAS. Santa CTl^s Depot, eigfu of the Bed F'ag, ha* more Christmas Goods, cheap er Christ inse Gilts and better burguius than any other store ifi the county. Busy day aud nigUt'iu soiling. Come right along. In addition to the refit df jrood we have plenty of fruit. things M- J. DODD & CO. Biackemiths and Wheelt ightg, I’ascaN lie Stroet, n»'itr Whaley's Gin, B eck- ville, S. C. , do better and cheaper work than any other mechanics in the county, and don’t you forget it. doe IS - - tpt BtiGAD STREET, NEAR LQWEll MARKET,AUGUSTA, GEORGIA- fJf£ VH&APE Site TORE M TOWN, AH goods sold docll;, Af large asr>rtni4nF of Hew aotFeetiond hand clothing on hand. 25 per cent, cheapcr'than uuy other store iu the city* D. Bentschner it Co, (n.iUH Fouidty, Hacliiis —AN0— BOILER WORKS. JUST ABOVE DEP*)T, Augusta* OeoTgia. Buy, Sell, Exchartwe, Rent or Repair on best manner and terms, ENGINES, BOILERS; 8AW AND GirfSt MILLS AND MACHINERY, CHEAP AND GOOD. Have on hand a Large Stock of Ob sod aft.r Monday, Novi-inbrr ISth, HS4. traius wlft run aa fullowstill further not Lev: [Datty—Except Hnndaj*-1 WKmXWA»l>. 7«*u STATIONS. *, Lv Black till* “ Aah Irish “ Wood want's Ar llariiwfll A. M. 10.'5 IftJW 10.40 IOAO 7 Ars’ai. P. M. • tee eat *.v. ».0» IC * HTTV Alll>. STATIOyfi. 4 dait ' i .t'cc ui upwards of &0 Engines and Boilers, also Steam and Water I’ipe at reduced pri ces. KORTING INJECTORS, Vnnd izen Jet Pumps, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Circular Saws, Files, Ac. Write for prices. Promptness snd good work. Cheap wi.l be our aim. au24 Lv Barn wall Woodward’ii AfhMirh r mark rill. A. M. S.00 8.1* t.U r. h. 6.30 6.40 6A0 *16 flarnwrll Railroad Train, n.nnrcl with South Cav- k» ro. IF .lim* Railway Trains Ar I'oilow.; No. XhiOi «oifBr*tiAn ftnm South Pnrtilin, Railway from Augusta ami Local Stations Wr»t of ilbckvillr. No. 4 connrru with .-wnth Csrotin* Railway for Charleston and local SlaNuns East of Mackvilir and Coluniida Iiivision. No. ft has c.inm«(inn from South Carolina Railway fm:n Clisrlcslon. Cobinihia, Division and all lajcal Station, fist M Btsckvlflr. No. • roino-cts #lth sooth Carnlina Railway fet Anipi-t.i sad laical Station- Wmd of lUackvillc. No. 1 ha.4 coiiwi-ction from South Oarolfw. RaDway from u/u-Ir ami all Laical Stations. No. • iMiini*.'t- with ownth Carolina Railway for Charlimlon, CulmnUa snd all points rasl. On Court dav of each moutli a Kprcial Train wiM leave Ulac.villc at 7 A. M„ and arrive at Itarawcil at 7.13 A. M. n. C. AI.I.EN,a TAT. Agent, JOHN B. PECK, (icncra) Mmragvr. m RLVG STBftRT, CHARLESTON, S. C! Are now ww-ivlo# * Urge and well nesorted stock of MWoe’, Youth* nmi' Boye Clotblng nod Furhlbbiog Gootle. AJlne Hno of Hate Cooetantly ott •wpll hand. “H©W TO HAVE MONEY.* SIR for $10, 925 tor $m 825 for 816. WATCBE8Y Elfl-ln or Welt It hup Watches | n eclM si I ref double caeee at above prices fbr 60 DAYS ONLY. Every watch warranted. Gents’ solid gold watches from $25 upward! For partfrnKra write MCELREE’S JEWELRY PALACE Charleston, tt. CL FOR BAIaE. Af agent for T. ». Willingham I offer f or sale 170i> aerts of wooded load in Bennett Springs Township in traete of 60 acre* and 1 upwards. Term* eeuy. Apply to R. A. FtLIfl, Allendale, 8. C. Aey party who wjll go on miU land and builu a hahitarion sufficiently good for hinr to live in and Itve m it for tLieo year* may have same for Ihwt period and aa much land as be will «lear and cultivate. Fur limply Clearing and 1 cu'tivating be may have lease for two year*. fep4-GiW Dr, J. R. Smith, Operative nnd Mfchmnical dentiht. • ■i til nr. mo saw wif.i.i»Ton Will practice at the follow Png pUce* a time mentioned RaMbtI'T— Ncginniogthe first Monday ii Caeh muuib nftd contfntrfng for iie followinj two week*. Office at the Hartxng lintel. WiLUaTo*—The third and fourth week ii e*cU iwontlr. Office over Smith'a Dreg Store — *pr: r 7-ly S tilth Carolina Railway. you want a FINE WATCH OR CLOCK, STERLING SILVERWARE, RICH JEWELRY, FINEST QUALITY TABLE *) LERY, CUT- Oil SPECTACLES, Send your ordr’e to or cull at Jas. Allan & Co. S'>7 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. jan2t MAN’S ORGANISM JUwt Iid«4riv«id Rt G. D. C. LANGE'S FOR CHRISTM Ad, A Gne line Of Toy*, EanOy Goods, Lace Gooda, Acsordeous, Ha mouicara, and Books. * All kiuds of musical instruments re paired. R. 11. Avenue, Blackville; declS Is th* in »t conipk-x work <if tin- ( n ator, and when this e«W|ilK-at«.l slructurv, on <Mi,utsiUly wrought, fs divtmlari hy itiscoa)*, til- most rtfirii-nt :ud ahonM b<-s-HUfht frwm til* ni irt skilled ptiy>i« l:in —fur thu human butty fjftuo prNiou. to tic n<->;It-(-t«tl. It bc- c iraov thr qnrstion, then : “\*hat jtliyiirtsit ihal! lie employed f Dr OHOAR JOHAN NESSI-k, of th? University of R.rlin, Oernmny; ho* made s lib I hie stinly of ail ments of tbo Nervous and Oenito-L'rinary System. R18RXMCDICS CORK Any PebilUy ur IV rnnerin.nt of the Nervou* Sys tem, iac'.iidlntf Spennotthorea, (ionorrhea, 8} (ihl'is StHctttre, lat|>oteiiee, etc, ete. Bcanan y«u may have been cheated and fooled by Lftiacks, wlio rhtim to core this class of disorder*, du not hewitstn to Kive Dr. Johaanessen's method a fair trial before your qsuk beuoiucs ebroak-and incurable. FREE. A Vduahie tn-sJis*. e»i.ianalorrittf Dr... Johanucw- co s system, will he sent by mail, pool paid andsv curt-ly sealed from ohacrvaiioi)' to any sutfer^r od- dresiing hit sole autlwriznd agrnt for the United Stales and Canada. t mLyav VooBi.tw, ••South Street, New York. Complicated syvnjttoais treakd from Dr. Jolian- newen’s Special rrcaeription, under advice pf a duly qnalif ed consulting physician. „ Alt correepondeace held os strictly confidential, and advice hy mail of charge. decll Woodward & Matthews Wood and Iron Work ere, WiUirion, 8. C., arc now nnd at all titnaa ready, able, and wHKug to do ally wood or iron work tlltt Anybody Also can <ld oa wc.l as it can be done anywhere, promptly, thor oughly lud at reanouable prices. We antee material and workmanship te ways flrat ciAaw. fdoc 18 guoran be alwi TO RENT tail** {torn Wil- A good two-herse far. listen. An excellent three hone fantt 3 mile* from Willietoa. Both plncea are henlthy and well iimprov ed and produce fine crop* of coni aud cot- lota. For lei m« nJdreM 8. OllEEIT, 69 Sottth Broad St. All rate, 6a; otllfi AtJO-TTSTA &OTEI.I »knOAU HX. JW. UOtJttTA, Gfr A mUB RAILROAD DROBBIXO. Bar aad Billiard Rooms in Ihe Rear. Cheioe Wlnee gad Liquors nlwne on h tud. TtbU Sueplied in Beet Sjvl* on European Man, Attantive Servants, Larg* and well VeaiilAtedlBoonia. B^rSLEfTTRIC BELLS“«« LEWIS ffi DOOLITTLE, FnohciBTOBffi H EMMK’S BBBTAUBAHT, 238 Klhg 8.t, Opp. Acadetny of Marie, CHARLESTON, S. C» tauvl3 Exchange Saloon -AND- RESTAURANT. 62? Broad St., AuguaU, Go. Lexius Henson t Proprietor, The Rur, Oyster Stand and Clear Counters ere all on the first floor. The upper parlors are fitted tip for ladies and geutlciitten. The best attention and po lite waiters, first class. All articles served will be decl 1 Pianos AND Organa. BY THE BEST MAKERS. New Pfenea 9210, 9226 aaritlupward.— New Organs $24 $66 and upward. Eaeleal l era* aad lowest price* ever known *a staa* datd aad reliaU# lauraaente. Delivered Freight Paid. Oea’ttailtogri our prices aad lecaw he- fbre purcharing. Bemember we ]tty all trelght witheul increase of prices. ATS drees C. OIC.I* A BON. 213 King Street, Ciiarlooten. S. C. Sep4 6m NOTICE. fh lAe COittm of BnrnirtU VoMfg: - Wears bow located la the Town ef Black- villa. 6. C., oa Clark street, (one door from [‘a store) for the purpose of menu ftetariag the Aawrtaau Artificial Tombstone whlra Is ••Bipssad of jand aadeetai of sand oadeefbont. All who wfeh work of the kiad saa have Rl^om on reasonable notice and Mr terms, epectfuliy sriicit your orders. Uddo oat, cemnaU, aad give as your work 0* yen will be dealt with fairly. " A. F. MORRIS 4 CO. Coromencint; November Irtth 1884, train will ruu as fuliuws : AUGUSTA DlVfSlG.t. WEST 1 (Daily) iD^ily.rtcc* RlCfl’D. J. MORRIS 118 King St. CliarlegtoH, S. C. flKATINO AND COOKING stoves and ranges, ft^Sei d for prices and picture*. scpl8-ly Leave Charlesion 7 00 a m £>ui.U»y<.) 5.0 > p m Arrive*, Brnnckvllle 8.42 a in 7.CN, p m Leave llranclmlle 'J OO a m 0 50 |. ui 7.IKI p m l.eave F'listo 9 19 a m Leave Midway 0 18am 7,14 p m Leave iiniilierg 0.25 a iu 7 2- pm Leave Graham* 9. *5 a in 7.>>il p in Leuve l.er* 0.17 a m 7.50 p oi Leave Ll.ickvi', 1* 0.5:! a m 7.58 p m Leave Elko ]O.U7 a m 8.11 p iu Leave \V illist ^n 10 1J a m 8.18 p in Arrive at Auguata 11.42 p m 9.50 p m EAST. — LeavpAnvuvIa [Daily] [Daily except .Humlay. 7.15 a nt 4.45 p ai Leave" illiston 8.5J a m 6.14 p ui Leave F.lko ,8.60 a m S.2U p m Leave Blackvillt Leave Lee* Leave nrulnuna Leav* Damlierg leave Midway Leave Filialo Ar. ai llranchville Leave Branchvillo Ar. «t Chrtflr-ton 0.1 "> a ni b ill a m H.Si :i 01 9 45 a m 52 n in 10.Ul a m H'.IO a w 10.16 a in 12 16pm li.ill p in t’i.41 p in 0.52 p in 7 04 p m 7.12 p m 7.14 p in 7.35 p m 7.85 p m 9. .48 p ul COLUMBIA DIVISION-«VK8T. (Daily, Except Susday.) THOS. Mc G. CARR, ♦’A.HHtOM.XnL.lC t Shar'Bg nnd Hair Dres mg JtaiopD 114 Market Street, (One Dor.r K**t of King Street,) Clinrleaton, S. C. seplR Grange Notice. GRAHAMS ORANOE No. 75 ratron* c Hffyhaadry meel* the lit Thtirmiaj in ea« [julylO-Ci mo*tk nt 10 o’cloek A. M HERE I AIH 5 -AT- Williston, S. C. 8.55 a m 12 55 p iu 11.01' a m 7.50 a tn 7 15am 10.15 * m 7 45 p m U 5C p m 9.22 p In 6.25 p m 4.00 p m 7.60 p m .in- Leave Brancliville Arrive at t^iniden Arrive *1 Columbia Leave Coluaibia Leave Camden Ar. at Branebrille FXDRESS (DAILY) WEST.) Leave Char!e»t«n 11 00 p m Leave r>nincliviile 3 Ol a m ~ Leave Blackville 6.00 a m Ar. Augusta 8.00 a m - ' EXPRKSS (DAILY) EAST) Leave Auguata 9.40 p m Ar.itBlaekville 12 17 pm Ar. at Bradchville 1.44 am Arrive at CharTeston 6.15 a m “CONNECnONS.’’ ConnecHhns made at Augusta with Georgli R. K. to and from all pAhts W est and Souib- west, with through Sleeper between Char- Uston sad At'ama on Expres* train. Connections madeatChertaton with North- Eastern K. R. for prints North and with New York Steamer* on Saturdays. Connection* mod* at Columbia with Co lumbia and GreenvillS H. h. and Charlotte, Columbia Atad Auguata R. R. to and front oil points on both Road.. “ Connection* made at Blackville with Barn well R. R. - D-C. ALLEN, G. 1». A T. Agent JOHN B. PECK. General Manager. j. t. i mini, REYNOLDS, gv C. R. R. Dealer lo General Mercbaodtoe, coo- elating of Olotbing, Dry Goode, Boots, Shoes, Bate, Choice Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Dataware, ftc., Ac., &C., 4c , ftc. Be c«u Dot be undereold by aoy merchant In the county. P*ittoni2e a young man In the youDg- eit town In the county. ALL GOODS FRESflR New additlona constantly mads to hlsstook. •®*Call and fceea calling ser2ft • J DR. J. H- R MILHOUS) DEKTTAI, SURGEONS HI.AUK VIL.I.RI. 0. c. RtttWkr appointment* a* fellow*: Barn* ttlTl. H. wtH C. H. from third Meadayia eaobmoetb lo Friday evening. Office at the PaUeraua Wmietoa, 8- ~ With the beat stock of Boeti, Shoe Hate Gent*’ Furuishingjiood*, Shirt Culltirs, Cufft nnd Neckwear betwet Charleeton and Ai»"U‘ts, and the chea| Mkjiricci between New. York aud Ne Orleans. All (lie latent atvlos and from the be Houses in the United Slate*. Good U'ulauudricd White all Lie* Bhirt* ut 55 con's apiece, sodeverytliit else in propdgiton. ’ * Come anf) see that there'* life and ei terprise in Williston still: KOBT. A. WEATHERS BEE. sepSS W. H. Brigham 2C1 BROAD 8T., AUGUSTA, GA Wholenwlvi nnd Retail Grocer and COMMISSION MERCHANT, la prepared with ample m asucceeefu! expetience to i customere more satlafncto than at any previous time. A full stock of the best band at all times and at t prices. Home grown and Tekaa Pi not Seed Oats specialties. sep2fi w. B. BtftcHbrt. J. Vott ovrn, nniw&tt W HOLKH AL.K GROCKRa Aiktl L>ealer* tn OAHOLINA RICE. 199 fisst Bay, 1 aad 2 Cumberland Street, 64 and 66 State Street, Charleston, 8. C. (New York Office, 9S Wall Street.) N. B. Mr. J. R. EASTERLING ie new connected with our btioiseea a* TreveHiaa Sale*man. Any order* entrusted Ie him will have our best sttenttea. rjan26 House. 1 U. from first Monday ia eaeh iMatk to Friday *v*a(ng. Offoe over beatkta Capt. Kennedy’s stcre. Will office ia Blaekville every Saturday and wll make appointments with patients to must them at eithsr of hiecffc* at any time. McCalls attended la Barnwell aad vita. Cent ceuatics. ^aovSs CH AS- O. LESL Wholesale end Retail Oommlm —MAua nr - FISH, OYSTERS, GAME POXJLTHTL'. Stalls Noa. 1 and 2 Fish Market, Office Noe. 18 and 20 Mat East of East Bay Chariest oo, S Consign menu of CotaaffiKprod respectfully solicited. Powtof, Et All orders filled with dispatch.