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/alii W. Haines Editor and Proprietor. I.AROrr COWTT OIRCULATIOK TfluiSDAV. AHli^ iwl ■PJ»pw 1" I ■ L' yi n Mr. Su|uu('l \\\ Mfltou has oifitiallv Bnnomi **0 tli'' Imlffinifc poxlpomncnt rf tin election trials bm refuses to r«- xesl iho itt'.hor of ibi# new depfartafe.— THW indirect cotift«riAu * f tic inuoconcc M 1 our t^ociUfil pwpic will ba pithsAnt rcas to tdi go"«l men and a litter pil! to tlwtnilv bfcssional wilnca.’es. A rcnsille l.itl haebe^H intioduCtd io tie Until of CotnnidiiH und rniMild be copied on tbis aide of the At; lactic. It prohibitP tie sale of patent icodicioM nntii they h»\c been oflictally t'tjalyird st»«l prooonnerd not poisonous, f ardidi-ti* for the Lo^islatufe llay \ery ) ratably place-thi» plank in their plot, f' rina far Ihc primary ciectiofi. Aad somebody has made the di^oVi that (ien. Shennan is a "Itcinociat At aliibujrh ho has boon a rtadi C d of iUdica's in prartwe. He is -aid to l e willing tooc.-ept the Democratic noni- iniUiod fir the l*mddgney bnl unwrttin^ ^•^>cconlC the candidate of the Repuhli' Cnn [>*rtjr. We suppose the author of thtM mow rensatioh antk'ipated the cone b p, of the Fir>.t duy of April. i i i i i 1 The I'imncratie rauciM in Washing* funla-t weiA on (Tie Tot if question was j roduetbre of otic good nsult. In agree- i ig to diwgrce its members showed that they lave just 1 urned that the party is • ot a unit on that Inuc. Commou sense ]>eoplo knew that a long time ago. In ) lace of being in condition to nmko efec- Itve war on its anpniia* tire Democracy fs now engaged in patching the differen ces Caused by the headlong, headstrong i idiebaea* of iU own pathfinders. Miiy vlll cure tlteirpatient if then* mxlica trix natvrrr. is superi-r in virtue to their const it ut iunnl ignorance of diagiV sN. Senators ilampton^niid Hut’er. who hare been for years a modern edition 81 ]>auioti and Pythias, entertain different ’ i'cws on the question of extending Fed- t ral aid to public rchooht, tl c farmer fnv • f.iing and the litter opposing it on eon- s ilntionnl grounds. Too many public jneu arc fallowing (he example of Thud. .Stephens and “camping oufsid • tie Con. stitatioB," but tka tendency of the times is in that direction and neither law nor fagic can stop it. In the now popular } ;ims of grab every section is clamoring j >r iu share of the loaves and fishes, but it is very palufui to soo f’outli CaroUi.a sanding, liae ft faendieant trefare tic Katiomd Treasury, and beguing lor alms. Home of our ncwi-papcr brethren arc greatly exercised because, under the vtording «f rhe ealff ir the mectingTif the I'ewocratie State fonveution in June, rsndidatiii far State olliees can he tiomi- Mii«d. They seem to have forgotten flat conventions arc sororeign bodies and hav« the power to postpone niti m it f * sew* Wat to do so. The mm umni* na'ion of candidates does not render a long eampaign necessary. Tlic time far iu opening can be fixed cither by the nureiition or it can delegate th t power in the Kuea’ive Committee. It would be wall for the County Couvciitions to ii • s ract fheir delegates «s to the popular wish in this matter. Our distinguished friends are .perhaps more, anxious to run the State than the Executive Committee is. W/ah ive no objections to a delay, but are distrustlul of all ibis mtteli ado nbeut nothing. — * The riot at Cincinnati, ^hys the Xevrt wild Courier, *1* almost incomprvhensi- Mb." We don't think so, for that jour- fal, sequel of its artie'e on the fcalgect gives tho nitron <rlire, lor the t. meute iu the supiueuess ot the magistral. iy, thb meflh^cncy of the executive arm, the massiug of the pfolctaiial in' the »1 tm» of the city and it* outpouring n hci. t ie bauds were loosened which kept that class iu order. The same results have beeu repeated, time and again, and arc i corded in history. WLencver.jiopiiW discontent is aroused by real causes the t vi! element* of the siciul fabric make the slightest illegal manifestation of that uisvuatent with the action of the govern- inant an excuse fur rapine, plunder aad uatiHga. * \ The political dwoonteut in Kurope in ] a-Ffniautfcsted eepcciilly in the rock- iogef bakers' s'*ops and private dwell- i .gw. The ri jrdou riots in thc lost ecu • lory derived encouragement aad were fauuiod into a consuming flame by the cowardice of the chief magistrate of conceived notions of Am and individual freedom. Hot there is alo an inatrugtjrc lesson to bo drawn from wbat has lately (ran#, pired la this populous city. It is this : ihnt the weak sentimentalism which has elmrseteiircd. jurors in denling out jus- 1 iec l» gilded lif influential criminals may, at times'-, nd pTaMS'-teast expectedT" [iioduce fruit as hitter to the taste as soi ci'.ty in Cincinnati D now eAp«-ricncing. TJib Ncwbtrrr .Observer says:— •» Among the Supervisors of Registration appointed by the tiorcmor wc notice the names of three editors of newspapers.— These arc h'I bad appointments. Wc take it for granted that tic appointees arc honort and competent ; hut the hare fact that they arc editors should have pre vented their appointment and their ac ceptance. Sm ncw.'papcr editor should hold nuy i lfK-iil pa-ition.’* Ccrtaiuly not. Kditoia should be put in s hogs head ninj fad tin ('Ugh the bung jiole when not on the (hare afer deliuquant subscribers.—1 imes sud Democrat. safe mSuA ApMUMMOH Atm A -Cobs Is a pfeacri the oura tbouaaods bled to recdBr themorlvi cipodpoie tm notoriety .of Mr. John Vine Hall, commander of tine, the Oreat Eaetcrn ateamahtp. He bad ' jfatlcu Ifrtd aacIT habitual drunken- ticui tbAt bt* moist earnest eflWfte to reclaim hlnsself proved unarulilnff. At lowt be oouirbt tie .aidvile 6t iuT eiaD Affirjr. suoStfor a dl- font teen yeate. 'O wbo wrmt a jjarp al| tho nent physician, which he followed fabb fuller for scve. al montba, and at the end of Hot time he badjoatjill dealre for liquor, although he bad been for msijy years led captive by a moot d«: baaing appetite. Tho roclpe, which he afterwards published, and by which so many other drunkard* have been as sisted to reform, fa as follows: 8ul- phate of Iron 20 grains; magnesia, 40 grnloe; peppermint, 44 drams, * pints of nutmeg, 4 drams. Dose, one table spoonful la Ice a day. Four years ago two colored men were urrewted in Hall county^-Gq.. charged wi h assnultiiig n white wotitan. They were tried and found pii'lty. < hie was liangod and the other sent to the chain ging for life. Since then enough evi dence has been found to hatielv the cotn- r— 0 ■ miii.ity wl:ere tlic crime wu* cotuniittcd lliat the convicted men were innocent.— As the one now in the plain gang was a cirixeu of Jackson county, tne revidents uf that county placed the matterJucfarfc. the ln>t grand jnry, and after an invci-ti gation they decided to request the grand jury of Huh county to ssk the Governor for the nnn's pardon. There in, of course, no doubt but that he ^ ill be free 1. The Jocksua county unthoritu-fe arc aim believed to be in possession of Ihcts which will lead la the conviction of the crimi nal, who has been living al’ these years within n few milc4 of the scene of the crime and the cxecutiou. The publicity l those professional political pliysietawr uf thf p , tW|t disoover; ha* canned great excitement, «specially among thoeolorcd piM ple, and there is little doubt that lynch ing will fal'ow it the citixcn* loam the uuiue of the p al culprit. The crime was an exceedingly brutal one, the victim making n de-peruto fight with her nssail- unt*. bhc was finally left far dead in a Mimll patch of w-oods. The unfortunate man who was hanged died protesting his innocence, but the circumstaniial evi dence aguhv*t him wn* *i* (tn>ng that his story was discredited. a A ,%ci «r A hill is now before Congress wbieli proiiJcs for the restoration of all of the gold and silver plate, watches, pictures, etc., now remaining on baud, which wi re captuYcd by StiGnnnn’s army in its inarch through the South, and which has been st'rcd in the United States Treasu ry hi nee that Minority special acts many Jamdou, slw pandered to lie prejudice*! a good story Is told of »key. Meal i.ud pasoionj of the mob. The whiskey riM iu Feoaayivaufa during the ad mis-- i irsLion of Washington took their pro. portioe* from the same cjubc. The moat wfana ag fast are about this rfat is, that iWwbgas It duns, the danger to wbiuh tl.e odO-orvative demon is of society are ixpooud, U but so dumoralus thorn as to r» dedrs lor • form of their lizhtfal owners, but there still re- innius s g od quantity, and-it ought abo to be restored. The foltoAing U a list oi tho artiulis, many of which were hoirhwnw in South Carolina families i Two hundred and fartyaix WHldics, ci^hty-fivc chains, eleven rings, six locket*, seven breast pins, one bracelet, two pencils, seven knives, one revolver, one pair compasses, box containing seals and ring, box con taining sina'l quantity of jewelry, gold ckuiu, thr-e seals and stamp, tuiuia'ure and case, box containui&scvuu brooches, ore set seals, fa/ur titrgA, llifte Jjins, two buckles hik! one pencil, one sot cameos, bracc’ct, brooch and earrings, one watch, chain mid key, two lockets and ring, three joYtraits, box of old jewelry, two portraits, one silver pitcher, one silver teapot, one silver cream mug, one silver sugar bowl one ense with two forks and two knives and one spoon. A Washington paper Bays: “It will be leu-eiubered that when fbe.vcidlct la the (juitcHU case was announced, the prisoner leaped from his chair and shouted, 'God w fll poll tali you for this,' uud then pronounced a prophecy of vengeance ppou, his prosecutor*, their witnesses and the j iry. Coikblil, the District Attorney, has lAgt his offlee and U looking for eometblug to do. One of Lis associate counsel took to drinking soon after the trial, and is now a drunkard. Two of the jury are dead, two more have failed iu business, and another Is hopelessly iussne. Three of the medical < xperts who tss- tilled to bis sanity are dead, and s fourth has become Insane. And now, In yesterday's paper it fa announced that J. W. Tilden, the chemist wbo discovered the poison In the bouquet Mnt. Scovllle sent to her brother the morning of bis execution, has gone crazy and been committed to the gov- e.nmeut asylum for treat(aeul. ,, fl >ur barrel. Now, most ladlee, under similar circumstsbeM, would have ut erc.1 a few genuine shrieks and then sought safety In the garret, but this one poeeased more than the ordinary degree of genuine courage. 8he sum moned the man servant and told Mm to get the gun, call the dog and station himself at a convenient distanc** Then she clambered up stairs and cotp- tm-berd fo punch the II mr-barrel with a pole. Presently the mouse made iii «| pearurce and started ac ross the B-'or. The dog started at once In pur aulL—The rnau flrsd and tbs dog drop ped dead, The hi ly fainted, fell down the stair*, And the man, thinking she was killed, and fearing that he would be am eted for murder, disappeared and tine not been seen slncr. The mouse escaped, STATB XEW.i There has been an epidemic of mea sles iu Colleton County. Diphtheria bssnpf sired Iu some sec tions of OrHOgcburg Coun’y. There will be two murder rases tried at Aiken ficit week. Three prisons will be tried us sccessotles to murder. The County Commissioners of Fair- Held have made a contract for supplies for the poor bouse ot 5 3 4 per cent, advance on cash prices. Mr. Jss. Coward, who was that by Uoean Cosh several weeks ago, fa not Improving ary, but bss been moved to bis home In Marlboro* county. Dr. M. C. Tagcnit, of Abbeville, has a horse which Is fond of c-tton seed. It will eat a pock of cotton seed us vo raciously as a cow asd thrives on it Judgs Farmer, formerly of Waiter- boro, fa now a citizen of Hampton county.and resides wittrMs aou-ln-law, Mr. Z. A. S' arson, near Yetnaeeee. Edgefield County has twenty-nine towns and tiadlng settlements, with 110 stores. The oatlmafed wealth of the storekeepers is placed at S519 000 Robert Byrd, of Marino, is a heyo cf Attorney General Brewster has di rected tha tiansfer of Ifadmond, the famous moonshiner, to the penitentia ry b( Columbia. The change was or dered becausa fhe once noted outlaw fa dying of consumption. Ttoe year 1884, so far, has been re- markable beyond precedence for ejr- cloofa stotms, the latest having occur red on last Tuesday week taking iu ita cfroult the State* of Ohio, Kentucky, North Carolina and 8 >uth Carolina. About fifteen lives were lost and pro perty to the amount of 81 500,01*3 de- stroyed. ' Ttrrevtdeoce seemed bTerwhelinlng agatnet Ivtward JohnShu, a colored man on trial for burglary in Batavia, Ohio. His trial had lasted four days, and the audience in cmnt thought him y CardanM eicwtln* on* aqaaas liHntad Om. braLier FI*o Dottar*. IN ADVZNt'S. s or 4'lerlt i-rCwMrt. 1 be aulijl ui»<4 U. k,«A It VIK1 | » rtnJI-Jiilr (it Merle i f Court un<l pledge* biiu t« ! »l'lde tUe u'ecWon of the la-tuouraHe prinwrjr ehc- Uou. {Priolcr paid. Thk Dkadly Mocax.—A lady, while • ng.iged in the pursuit of her domestic duties, ei countered a mouse in the ®^Ye to be convicted. Hu aeked per artiilcs have already Itccn restorcfFTtrrtiiree WAte. He served in the Florida mission to speak and talked for forty five minutes. He fairly tore to pieces the Utaie’s network of evidence, plung ed moat of the Jurors in tesrs, amazid the C *uit, captivated the audieme and made a epeich which the Cincinnati papers eny has no parallel in rude efaqueucc elncc the days of Chief Red Jacket. Hu w is acquitted. * A Washington' letter says: “Preel- dent Arthur w an biptecopallan, mb fa also the Secretary of State and the At- 'torney (ieneral. Sccietaiy Folger Is a broad-fiAtifie Preebyterlan. Svcretaiy Chandler fa a Uuitarian. Srcretary Lincoln attends the; Presbyterian Church, as does also Poet muster Ores bam, who, it is said, is of the orthodox stamp, while Secretaty Teller la a Methodiat of the Rocky M -unthin quality.’' The President does not ap pear to have chosen bla cabinet with a [(Jew to religloua unity, and it Is pro bably on account,of tlenom'nationul dififererreeg that cabinet meetings are not opened with prayer and do not be- omc sweet seasons for tie exchange of religious experience. A terrible riot began In Cincinnati, Ohl», on Friday r*lpbt and continued for three nights, resulting in the kill ing and wouudtng of two hundred per sons and the burning of the Court house which cost about a quarter of a million of dollars. All that prevenred greater disaster wu* tbeoverpowvrkg military force that was concentrated there. The cause was this : Ooe Ber ner hud killed a man iu told blood sud when apprehended rouMesed his crime. Upon hi* trial, in spite of Ms confession and Abo charge of the pre siding Judge, a packed jury found him guilty only of manslaughter. He woe sentenced to twenty years imprison ment In the penitentiary and the guards succeeded in convey irg him in safety to Columbus. The mob gath ered spontaneously on Friday night and attacked the J ill for the purpose of lynching sbem a hundred men con fined tbrte on charges of murder.— They were repulsed by the pollce_ami local military hut a reign of tenor prevailed until thownival of large ho. dies of the State Militia overawed the AUCTION SALE, ~ . Will 1>« i«o1«t »t'!(ttar*1»*eiy fm.'Tipic<t by If, Ourckmyerin Dlackvilleon \Y«dn«<i'l»y mor ning, April dik^cummencing nt It) o'clock the twtsses Of Stock of Uryr Good-, Shorn, tints, ilardwurr, A*.. Ac., b*-lniiging to ilie assigned estate of C. Ilurckmjrer. Also, a largo Iron Safe, bests, Counters. &o. Term* cell. \ J. A. iiUSCKMYP.lt, Assignee. _*Pr3d» ^ Allen & Co- s liquor eslcr. He sold a country customer a jug of whiskey.' A few days after, tbs customer being dry, fried to draw a morslug’s potation, bat kil it would uof run. Ou examination, be found it fn z *n over. Early in the day the couutu customer called for an expla nation. ‘Til swear I them boys 4uve irons nsd sold you Hummer Here, boys, change Ikfa for Target with 4" carers- whiskey. •* “80 you are going to teach school?” said a young indy to her aunt. “Well, for my part, sooner than to do that, I would marry n widower with nine children.’* “I would prefer that myself,’’ was thequlet reply;'but where fa the wldowei?’’ "Can you tell me what kind of weather we may expect nett month?'’ wrote a farmer to the editor of his county paper, and the editor replied as follows: "It fa my belief that the weather next month will be very much like your subscription biil’’ The far mer wondered for an hour what the editor was driving at, when be happen- to think of the word” unsettled.” A baby can wear out * dollar pair of kid shoes in twenty-four hours. It can keep its father busy advertising to the newspapers for a nurse. It can occupy both aides of the largest six *d bed manufactured simultaneously. It can make the author ot Ita being’s wash bills foot bp to (ft a week end not feeling at ail well. It can crowd to suffocation the smoking car of a railroad train for two station*. It ran make an old bachelor ia tbs room ad joining use language, that If ottered oq the street would send him to the Penitentiary for two years. It can, in ten rntnutts, drive a mao frantically m to young war. the Mealenn war and in the fate war. In the late war be was a gallant soldier and was seven ly wounded. NP(1 it*h«I ,Trac He fa now upwards of 80 years old poor and almost helpless. The suit (f the WoolMk heirs against the Granitevilfa Manufactur ing Company for tha-reoovdry of the undivided oda»h|y of the faud 00 which the factory and vllliage are sit uated and for the rents and profits for for many years, will be tried at the^n- suing term of Court In AiRek Mr. R’hert-Conrad of Chester coun ty fa farming In a way that would make the country rich. If generally adopted. He makee nearly rveything house*. He makes his corn, fl >ur and bacon; also his own molasses, and sobie to sell. He raise# plenty of lice to use as a dally article of food—not just a little to “set down when some body comes.” He give* employment to the busy bee and baa enough of honey to eat ami sell. He Is also en gaged in carp culture and expects soon to furnish bis table with fresh fish. Bur and Bcstaurant, Opposite Fustofice, August!, Georgia. F. M. M1XSOX is manager for this house and ’solicits the JUG and other trade of the county. oprft As 4! .ft AppiiflimenK Ornc* tV»rrrr A mures, Dasnwrli. C. H , Msreh 81. I>84. Th* Assersor '• ill attend nt the fo'lowing, pieces on the days Mined tor ifee purpose of taking tax returns. Any change ia real es tate must be slated. Oe nte’e Creek Club House, Friday, May tha 2nd. Uuford'a Bridge, Saturdsy, May 3(*. Lhrhardt's Mills, Monday and luesday, May 5th and «th. Hunter'a Chapel. Wednesday, May 7th. Midway, Thursday ..May 8th. Bamberg, Friday, May 9 h. Grahams, Saturday, May 10th. BUckvitte, Monday and Tuesday/- May 12ih and 13th. Kike, Wednesday, May 14lfc. Wllhalon, Thursday. May 13th. lilantoa'aftore, Friday, May IGth. - Perea Finee, Saturday, May I7ib. J Unit barton Poetoftoe, Monday, May 19th. Ashley's Hsm*Ftofe, Tuesday,Ms.’ 2tflh. Furae't Store, Wednesday. May 21st. Htepfeea Furee’a Store, Thursday, May 22nd. Krwinton, Friday, May 33d. Allendale, Saturday and Monday, Mftjr 21th and 2’kh. Priester s Store, Tuesday, May 27th. Manuel s Store, Wsdnnoday, May 28th, - Be/aten’a Store, Thursday, May 29lk. J. A. Jenkins's Store, Fridsy, May 30th. Barnwell C. H. frrm May tel to June 20th. S. W. TMUm, Auditor B. C. •aprl - ( OTWraDMAN k 80N*r \VHOL.B>ikL.K OJKCKTKIlH Anti Provision Dealers, 02 end 104 East Baf St. Chsrlset en, 8.t- Provision* a apocfalty. Ws bars always whiskrj 11 from hi* bom* aad causa him to seek °” * i *T * u * k ‘‘••u. *ia« wu,,,, nMi,..uana ii. ymm.l£±Sl&Z^7Z22z hufifl; ,af moats sad* fail | r-bsece, Cigar#, Ac of Greoariea, Sct2laiy Applciilioa for Final Discharge. i Notice is heroby given that the undersign ed will file his final Account with B, T. llice, Krq . .tudge'of Prohaie, on Tuesdsy. the 22ud day of April next, at 11 o clock in the forenoon, as F.xecutor of tha estate of John Hu'to, deceased, and ask fur Letters bis- mUsory. ^ ^ DAVID A. HUTTO, F,xecut#r. Msrch 24th, 1681. mar20-4w Aj’i>lual on Air Final Discharge. Notica is heret^- given that the wndereign- ed nil', apply to tne ProbiTe Judge of Barn well County on Thursday, the loth day of April,-A. I*. 1X81, fur a Final Di.-cliarga as Administrator of J. L, Yillalonga. nutria td F J. M.tTtf.T, kotigk" Alt person* concerned wilt plrave take notire that I lie undersigned will apply In B. T. Hice, Judgeof Probate fir llarnweil Gmtt- tj, for a Final Di-charge ns '1iiar<linn of Mary Z. King on Monday, the 7ib day AprilJ^t. . J. W. KING. marfi 4w . ID* Ren Davies ::::::: m ~ V * Barnwell. Hlnc**-the last ditj of the old year I have been *li Ijr. iitly nrtao^iug a a* r- prlae fur my frit-u<iB and the general public and ” THE SHOW OPJ-XS TO-DA Y Free aihnUnion and prrat hurgHiriHitre ITerod to all who have onalt to ap' ne. N* w line« of Dry and Dieea G*.i*<l»< r NoUooh, Boat* hurt Shota fotnll x^a anti eircum-tHiiCi H at city piicea. 8traw Lata |n emllees .-tyli s »a all ptl- cpb f« r Lumets, flahtn.ieu nti<i theteir a*x U uter the n*-w reulmetho-<e tlv- en to stroriy itilisk ntnst een*l to the cltieM f**r liqiiors, but there I* tin u»e for any a»>b* i'miurictl elrtz-ns to hunt l.et.ter hargnies than I t ffai: They cannot tf foumi in any nntikt t, uihan (*r stihuthdh, within 11 liumlred niilea of Barnwell. My et(H-k of Groceries Is always full, flesh hikI flibt elass an*! ia S«»ltl at pri ers that will core the oosrelty * f t-Muh. The Tad fan will fli.<l noveitiew thai are kept by n 1 other tfaafar In this etc- ri**n. The men chii pet all at tlcleH nec eeenry for eanyir g on their fatma 01 meehvnical avocHtiottH. The liufa f*>lks will fliv 1 ,eV'.rythfatf-fr* m fl-hiop ta* kU to French candy, mikI i Vti>t*o<ty will, flnti eout feotia trea'rp* nt. nnd a w’&tui welc>*me anil the TRUTH ut Ben Davies’ CASH STORE f 1.7 t'LAL'DK E. SAVy^U Aikk> 8. C. J was E. Davis, | Abtiich B. fiawtan, 1 urn well. b. C f t'olnmbin. 8. C. SAWYER. DAVIS & SAWYER. AiTIIWTSAMOOSlIMriTUtt CoiiTeranciag and coPectieiis specia'ties feb 14 a & GO. C’H A14f.»G^'rOIV. *s. C- Thc Largest Iuiport ers of Fruit in the ^eutli, ofi’er far sale a will telocictl stoek of ' - Apples, Qraagas, Bnianqs. Cocoanuts, 1^’inoiis, Nuts, D.i*-d Kips, I’uioins. Fo- tatocs.-Uwblrtpcy; Onmtrs Fe nut>, Mti<l evsrytliiup else that a first cla>s whole sale Fruit Hon-s snould have. Utuutrj orders filled with dis|>iitch. [octSff CARPETS Careete and llouee FurtTfahin; Good*.— The Largest . s iock South of Itnitlmore. Mur- r|tiet UriiAre s, 8-Ply and Ingrain CnrpetA. Ituga, MuU and ('rttmh Cloths, window Shands, wall Paper*, Bor<ler«. Lace Curtains, Carnioc* and Po es, Cocoa and Canton Mat lings, Unhulslery, Lngmvtngs, tlhronios. Picture Frames. Write for samples and pri cea. B.VIL1E A C08KE 5Y, aug2 ly Augu.ia, Go. THiTraffi Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in P.oFi tons Liqa irs, Tt baceo, E c., 1G7 sud 1C9 East Bay, dev6-6m Charleston, 8. C. A hfliablc U fl e to Dial Will. w. u. wrica. LANIER EASON. Welch & Eason, ’ Dealers in Choke Fuiuilyand Plantation GROCERIES. Wines, Liquors, Segars nnd Tobacco 127,129 Meeting sad Southwest corner Market Sts. Charleston, 8. C. Send for Price List. Xo charge fo Drtyape or Packing. [oct25 OH ARLES C. LESLIE. ' Wholesale and Uetail Dealer in Fibh, Guar, Lobblffh. Turlies, Ter- mpins.ters, Etc. StnlG Nos. 1 snd 2 Fish ^nrket, Char lesion, S. C. ~ flaring made large nddi' hms to my bnsincas 1 am prepared to laraisk F^b, Game, Ac., at short notice. ^ All orders promptly attended to. Terms'east of city acceptance. . *>}-! G-Coi - CITATIOtf?. stfrti. or wm i'akoi.fna, BARNWIILL BOUNTY. IN TNI OQORT cv VlYoDATK. " By B. T. Rice, B-q., Judge of Pr«batfi tn BarowHI Comity. WJtotsaa, W. G. Siiaaia,Clerk oftheCuurt ot Comtuun Pitas, applies fur Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Martha Broad-' wat er. decaasti. These are, iherefbre, to cite and admonish all. nnd singular the ktaured and credituts of the said deesased, to ke aOd apsonr before Ane at a Coart of Probate fur th< siid county tob* holden nt Barnwell C. 11. en Thursday, the 10th day«f tprit. 1884, at It s'oloek, A. M., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not bngrantad. Given tinder my band and the seal of tka Court this 2Utb day of February, A. D. 1884, and in tha 108th year of American lads penitence. B. T. KICK, feb28 14 Judge of Probata, sTrwright MX »Xt>A» (STfltEirr, AUGUST A* G A- Whu!es-1e and Retail Dealer in the PUREST aGED WHISKIES and other Liqnois. AH ortfcis promptly filled. Shipments by Expr&'h to any point. jan24 nr, but. nm. BMB-jgr -r L' . " " Wignf Wanted. *' Oottoa Seed, ~~~ Cottea Seel I will pay (1C 1 2) sixteen an»Y one- half e^nts cash per hustfal for 10 000 biiahefa of bound pif ChCion 8ee<1,)it - littered to m« at this phiee. Will t x* change cotton seed tueni f'*r cattou ssifd. J. A TOBIN. JanlT - Barnwell, 8. O. ff Ks’S FLORAL GUltiE For 1884 is an Enegant Book of li>0 fagen. * Colored Plates of flowers and Vagotublos, and more than 1000 illu-lrations uf the choicest Flowers, Plants and Vegelablra. and Directions' fur grotring ft is handsomt enough for the Centre Table or a Holiday Present. Fend on yonr name and Post Office address, with lOeents, and I will send you a copy, postage paid. This u nat a rpiarter of it* oost. It it printed in Imtli Enxli.h and German. If you afier waids order seed* de duct the 10 cents. Vick's 8ksus ask rns BKST IS TH* world. The Floral Guide wilt- te'l now t<> get and grow them. Vick’s FioWer and Vegetable Garden, !7f> pnges, 6 Colore*! Pales fafi Engraving*.— For fifteents in paper euvers; $1.00 in ala- giM:t cloth. In German er Kngt|*li. Vick’a lllu.*traie*l Monthly Mag.ixtne—22 Png-s, a Colored Plate in er-ry . umber and many fine Engravings Price $l.2-i> ayrar ; Fire C«piea for Jo.fHi. SpcCimpn Numlters sent for lOeents; 3 trial copies forSiceals. JAMK8 VICK, Koch ester, N. V. jau3 . V A. Liangcr, Cl M ikt’t Sire-i, «h riolon, S. C. — Will tell FenU lower >han the lsrgest fruit houses iu I ds city. Give him a trial,' and if go«*ls are tioi^attsfsctory money will be ret u n J (FsL 1 Apples, Orange*, Rnnsnss. rncoanuts, Cab- bages, Unions, Ae. decC-tf you want a FINE WATCH OR CLOCK, STERLING (SILVERWARE, — • y RICH JEWELRY, FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT- LEUY, OR SPECTACLES, Fend yonr orders, to or call at Jas. Allan & Co. 3 »7 KING STREET, CHARLE TONf S. C. jar,’’! [i Foundry, Machine -AND— BOILER WORKS. JUST ABOVE DEPOT, Augusta* Georgia.— Buy, Si ll, Exchange, Rmt or Rcpnir • on bt>t manlier and terms, ENGINES, BOILERS, . SAW AXI) GRIST.MILLS AND MACHINERY.^ 7 CHEAP AXD GOOD. Ifnvo ot> hand •• f nni-|» Ptoek nf upvturus *>1 5u ivuguitm ttud But Steum and Water Pipe it reduced pri- -esSir—— — KORTINO INJECTORS, Yand izeu Jut Puni|s, Bol's, Nafr, Wasliors, Circular awn. Files, Ac. Write for prices. ‘ Promplpess and •_'ood work. Cheap wi 1 ho our aim. ja.,21 Garden Growth Teas* Families can tava about one half by send ing to us for Ten* as wr import our own, nnd hare done »o for forty years. The Original American Ten Co. Send for Circular*, which gira pricaaand full p rtiuufare to* BO'i'TWF, Ls. Pre-t, P. O. W«>x 2*7 44V-»-«vst. NawYntk ONE DOLLAh’8 worth of any of our gnr den growth. Chinn or Jnpnn Tens sent hy mail post paid, or a larger quantity by express, charge* paid. feb? 8m TSsfarawaU 5 Cent Store fa receiving srery day a new hex of odds and ends fs- sal* at prises naheard of before is Barnwell oonnty. This box eeneiets either of otilionery. ikney goods, eroeaery. tin- wars, hardware, shoes hats, jewelry, books or dry goods. It ia useless to paese priced here, as ike goods being below tko market are told each day as they arYqra. Alt wdstk yon is lo sail on us whsnrrer ytkaytait Born- well asd see Ike barfifao wo efiiv^tsn that day. tfre see receiving os fiistsapn all Ike fata music and now books, and than kalf of Ike mnsic we esn sell ye* al Ire cents n sheet and ike kfffiks at Ike same prise and eon order for yon any mwtio or books that wo hove not fa stock at Iks pnblbkor s lowest priors, and in m <ny Mata muefi lower. Tinmnre hard this year nnd save what you can by buying from ns. ['irkor ■ Horse and Cnitl* Powder oclis every whore at twanty-ffve Mats n package, wsksvea Itrge lot on hand. «e warrant eve ry paper to be sound and gasd. but a* they are aMling efawly we have determined Is let them go aad put Ike money fat* asms thing rise. 80 some and get a pae-age at T£N CEMT8 before they are all gone We aloe have so head n quantity of Bor* - a 1 meat ami Bor- ker’s Nerve nnd Beoe Uni ker’r Liver Pills, two as g*e# mSdfalM* as there are under the sire, wtrfak we offer way below woual prices, leWfl \ " * , won Jd. r S. TKXtUT. M0i)D & TERRY, Wholenale «t"l Retail Deufara In FRESH FISH, OT81ERH, GAME, &c. Au<1 Cotniniaeiun M-*ichHMta, N. W. Cor. M;trket amf E i*t Buy Sta., CHARLES FOv, a c. Conaitromouts of Poultry, Egps, &o. aollcitud. No charge for Drayogs • vr. n. dikpknbacm. | n. a. mkvxk. Diefenbacli&Go ( , COMMItyiON MERCH.4NTS. FLOU i.’B .Y, Git AIN FEED-ETC Ct'i^igniaeuta of Poultry and Eggs Solicited. 4 sud (J MARKET >TRKEr, CHARLESTON, S. C. j.vnlO JOHN KENNY MANUKA 1 TUBER Or’ — rLOTfll.Mi, SI11RIS, D: MV l;', GENTS Nil I UTS A SPEfUALFT. Tnkea ptraeure tn in farm tag his' many firmer p-orom in tbit nud u j.otu 1 countiti th.'.t he ii is tiK-aieii at > BLACKVIIA^K. wlirre be mt t tif^ | lentil inMtt tbem awd la f»r tlienofjustntanee of *!1 geutlenien who m.iy 1 erd snything in his line. Ail‘experin.es nf liiiny five y ears in. An-. gusts juriftts Vim in gimanteettig aatisfac- lion '0 *11 wbo m* v favor him with tlrit^tis- tom nothin* cut according to the latest styles and mode up inlhe host manner rr \ lljya, r k \y a r r a nted-w —hm!0 AUG-TJoTA HOT L- r*T. .-.47V4ITKT * , A KitAK 1ia!LK"ad CB'-arixo/ Bar and Billiard Roomi- iathe (’.ear, Choice Wtnes and ujuors alwne on h md. Table Supplied in Beet Style on Furnpexn Vhm. Attentive Mervants, Lnegi- and well Vetutyited Koom*. f®“FLEfM Rif BELT S*^g LEWIS & DOTiLI rr LE. piti pi iiT-'RS G W KVA Ns f.Mk Robt. D. White MARBLB — AN l>— GRANITE WORKS, MEETING STREET, - ff (Corner Ilorllv ck s Alley) CH Al4LK»XO>f. r-. Ai juneO-ly WHAT IS Dr. Holt s DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR? The only remedy known tbat will core every case of Dyfu>*qa*l» or lodl- geetlon, Liver Disease, Nervous Hewf- ache, JauudlCe, and all th it ttaio of nervous trouideH arialog sad depen dent upon these diseasos. If you are troubled with nny of there diseases try It and be convinced of it* virtue*. It bus been tested in hundreds of ca ses ami never f died to mike a perma nent cure if fairly tested. This la no Humbug, ft trill do all that fa claimed (or It For sale by HR. P. F. STOKES, Black vllle. HARLEY « 8KAB86X. Alfandak, hotonaie, DK. b. HaER, Ctuufas- too,I M)I4 DR. J. MILHOUS, DENTAL SUR0EON, BL, AL’K VIL.L1C, fo. < • Regular appoint meat ■ aafalfajra: Barn* weH O. H. from third Mondaym eaohmoiMh U Friday evening. 04100 nt tbs F*tt»r«.» Beats. Willfaton. B. C. from ftret Alarndny ip on ok msutk to Friday evsstsg. Qfhcr ever Oapt. Kranedy’a afore. Will 4c al ii* homo oBee ts Blaekville every foMurd*y and «ri 1 (Mh* Sppointmouis wifk patients i« wsei tkemnt eitkor dfkisefoese nt say time. g^Cali* of tended in Bsruwsil sad ««tja, |BUi couatia. [u -'