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MU,.--,,-, , III I _ | THUB8JPA1. ITQYEMBEil IS. 1884? iwg-i ■ . .■ ^ : ; ft hat baeo trimopbaotly successful and «B MT Ooojgrwiiooal candidate hare IwnalMtad triowplMint fwjoriiics fxeeff h ttw Black J'latrict, where SowlkIs elected by loaalhsn four hun dred awjerity. Cleveland and Ilea> driekii Mve received SI0 electoral rotes ... - |>ut the Elniao and Logan managers are busily trying to count thcjta' oflt and to steal from the Democracy the hard ard well won friits‘of their glortous victory nathej did eight years' ago. Btrt the temper oft he lioneat meu ot both par* ties will not permit the repetition of such an outrage. We trust that all will be well and'that ddt redeemed goechnment ia on the threshold of a ucw prosperity which shall bring peace to all, bury sec- > tiontfanififtsuies and the bloody shirt fore»< sand revive fur long years tti come th ^purity of the earlier days of the re public. •w The ■raalt by biairs. Cleveland and lieudricks elected and with eighteen electoral votes thrown In for good measure. CLaVKLA5D STATBS. KLAINV. HAT IS. Alabama 10 California 8 Arksoads 7 Colorado 3 OoDoaetlcut 6 Illinois 22 Delaware 3 lowk 13 Florida 4- Kuuaas' 9 Georgia it Mains G Indiana 15 Maseachusetts It Kentucky 1# Michigan W Jioutalana 8 Minnesota 7 Maryland 8 Nvbraska 5 Mioaiaaippi 0 Nevada 3 Mleeoarl 16 New Hampshire 1 New Jersey 0 Ohio 23 New York S6 Oregon 3 North CereHna 11 Pennsylvania 30 Houtb Oarollaa 0 Rhode Island *4 Teooeeeee 1‘J Vermont 4 Texas 13 Wisconsin 11 YirgluU 12 — West Virginia 0 Total 182 Toul 210' We are proud of any ehortcomiuge of News to dhy. Every man connected with the office !e a democrat to the backboue and Is too wild with J..y to CO aay .ffecilvw 0 f t^e tur'.ff wot*.’ The Entire offloe Is npelde dow* ta bapplly aD<J ao \ 6 tUe wr< .°,, tbe rhpbbllcan |4rty with whole bean ahd soul, the editor Ot Mews cud dot filck Words to foHh phrases. . Clevefand Is fleeted President I fid long night Is ot<-r. The dny has oouio. Tbs wsr Is over. The rtlgo ot the earpet-bsgger sod the rcallswag, of the white Half or sod tbo black striker Is over forever and forever! This white man’s country Is doing to be mled by ithlfe men, and-t'lid South Is going to have a boom like that of Cal ifornia Id 1849. Yell! We wlfl discuss Ibis tblng calmly heteaftcr.—Greenvlllc Dally News, 8t b. The Yeas llunac erKepreaeata- live*. In fhe l.iib Congress, March 4, 1885, to March 4,1887, there will be 525 Hep- resentatlyeii. According to a list pub lished by the New York Herald on Sat urday, thrse will bsdivided ns follows : Deotocrats, 165 ; Bepublioaos, 138 People’s party, 2. The Democratic majority will be about 45. There is, therefore, a considerable diminution of Democratic strength, which was to be expected, Inasmuch as a tidal wave swept over tbe country when tbs members of tbe 48tb Congress were elected ‘and tbe Democrats thetf tAdfle gains which they could hardly expect to hold. The latest dispatches', more over, make sente changes in the rela tive strength^ the two parth-s. The whole of the Congreesmen-elect from California nrt'ltepubllcans, which fe a I0t>s of tlx, but tbe Demodi ate gain four iu Indiana. In Iowa the Repub licans gain two and In Michigan the Democrats, or Fusiontsts, gain two. Tbs Der&i'Ctate'galn, also, In Florida, Alabama, Virginia and North Caroli na. It will be borne days before the naults in all the diutiicce are determ ined, but the Democrats are sure to have a Bdudsome me fully. It will be leas than their present ninjoiity, which was, indeed, rather unwieldy, and, at timed, d shutoe of embairuSttliCDt. Tb£rc will be a good many ebangf a In tbe ccmpcfclUou of the House of Hepreeentat1V*». Tbe Democrats lose Fiank Hurd, of Olrlb, the meet aggres sive tariff teforimr In that tfody. But It Is a compcnasiion to liud that Mr. Converse, who la Just the reverse of Mr. Hurd, ia likewise defeated. Ou the other hand, Mr. Morilson,a pronounc ed tariff reformer, la re-eh-cted. and Mr. H. H. C< x, of New Yolk, who has been advocating tariff revision for years and years, is rs elected by 15,000 majority. It is very evident that tbe people have not turned their back up on the tariff reformers, and the Dem ocratic party Is pledged to a revision K. (i. Horr, of Michigan sSfpJvi •nd most of It Is*mixed up In tbe Iran He crowd of democrats cheering around tbs bonfires sad torches In Main stmt mitl wildly seeking some method to ixprsss Its delight. For three days conflicting emotions (ft hope snd fear, joy and anguish have Been tearing democratlo breasts, snd they have produced s cyclone of feel- > log which can not be controlled, mod stated or Mmttod. There U no proper t'x|>ressiou of our feelings except the drtlki, ear piercing, scattering yells nut- drat only la southern throats sod de- Wloped by expet lence under the South-1 cm CouTederacy and hi 1875. If ws should endeavor to state the reasons why Bout hero democrats me wild with Joy to-day, we would go fat beyond the limits of our apace and wary rsadei’s patience. Ws rejoice beat j*e the Volcn has stamped Its condemnation of corrupt siateeSMDsbip on the pages of lie his tory and expressed its preference foi an ho neat man who lias ileca from the iTbfcs of the people over a corrupt poftiidan Who has ever been the tool df monopolists and lobbyists. The rotten, debased, proatit uted and t yranical republl&»n party la over thrown and the beanr of Us black and fhrealeniog flag la prostrate under the toost tenihie rebuke ever given a bu- rakfi being. The tplcndhf, clean, glo- libua difitocracy, (he party of thopeo- pis and tbe party of peace and good testing, la viatorlotfe. Ws rejoice more that tbh war is at last over. Hundrcde of thofiBhudS of tbe young men of the Booth feel to day for (tie first tifhe the splendid sen sation df bekig rSsliy part of s great gsverutuent sod haying ao liitcredt fn tbs Union. For tbe first time lo tbe recollection of many of us the central government will he cunt tolled by those who are our frlecds snd will not be riiHtesemed by men whose presence Is kStanding Insult to us and a perpetual menses to all ws bold dear. And our atnodsrtl bearer Who has been raised from atarpg the people will be tbe ex ecutive head df the country for the newt tour yewssfrom tbe4*b of March. Tip s6dlawwgs and darpet-baggers vffeo iff notf holding tile radical party ot tike South together must go. Tits white asm who’ kafe so hi dut their principles and abandoned tbMf race because they boliaxed the republidsd jphrtV would retain power forever will As taught that they have received lees’ tMsn s dtksh of pottage and will b« fqroetftQ’ (fo Ebodat work dr . left to’ sthntd wadar Ura ffidlgnant scorn of who bass faithfully petty ahd prikrtplM df doubt ahd dUadtet, tHnmpfa. MdhpsaH thersa- thf uflndst jdy ahd W* oould* ed Kellogg, of Louisiana. J. B. B 1 ford, of Colorado, “the red-headed roarer of tbe Rocky Mountains.” has returned to private life, In company with tbe Imaginative T. P. Ochiltree, of Texas. Fluerty. tbe Chicago dyna miter, and Robiueon, tbe Brooklyn Olktberslille, are If ft at hod?e, and ex- thnator Eaton, of Connecticut, and Gen. Roeeiraue, ot California, will not be lo tbe next House. Tbe loss of the bitter Calkins, of Indiana, la a aalb to the causo of reform and good feeling. Geo. Bragg, of Wisconsin, whose cour- ogeoiM words In the Ch!< ago Couven- tlor are well remembered. Is elected; and so Is Gen, John C. Black, who wua chairman of tbe Illinois delegation. All tbe old members of National irpu- tatloo, we believe, are elected, and W. D, Kelly, Hlecock, Hewitt, Springer, Randall and others will ba found.iu their scald ns usual. The next House of RepresentatiVrs will be a strong body, and ffbm it tbe country will lra>e a right to expect practical legislation, looking to n re duction of ixpendlturoa and an allevi ation of tbe burdens upon tbo people. Somolbin^ of tbe kind will probably ba attempted this's inter, but tfe can not expect much from tbe 48:h Con gress which, meeting in December, will adjourn aiue die on March l b, u day Co be made forever memorable by tbe inauguration of Grover Cleveland as President of tbe United Stutce. Wednesday night, 8;b Inst., about half-past 8 o’clock, as tbe Cbarleaton bound passenger train was approach ing Reeves’s Station, on the Jioutb Carolina Railway, it met with a tertl- ble aebidept, In which the engineer, J. 0. fluhnlcutt, was Instantly killed, the colored fireman, named McCoy, bad an arm broken, and William Wade, tbe mail agflit, pfiTufully If not seri ously Injured, ’i ho up freight train was on a aide track, waiting for tbe down passenger to fun by, but the switch r.W bteo left open, and tbe pasasoger train, wbfeb Was running at a high rate of speerl, dashed Into the siding and the locomotives of the two trains collided, utterly Wrecking each other, and breaking every bumper on Um freight 4slo. i < —— Hampton' Guardian : The trial of Dr. William H. Miller for the ftilUog of his stepmother, Mrs. Caroline L. Mil- Isr, po the gth day of June last, oc curred before tbe Codrt of General Hesaioos at Walterboro, Colletoh coho- ty, on Thursday of last week, and re sulted fn *0 acquittal on tbs ground ot tAnporary fnssnity, superinduced by * diseased doodlMon of the brain. Dr. MUier was vary ably defended by Howell and Murphy, of tbs Wdttsrbordhhr, aiuf Okh. Dhtant, of Bacarfsll. s' astvtw'i rrr,.TiT- Jl - a. ArMtrwtlwa 4>wrt ’ "4 .. ; The essential fustare of arbiiralion -few. 9. rburts is that the whole thing is purely voluntary, that the chief element of eve ry trsusactiou is that of confidence, and that the decisions arc made on the com mon principles of Lime**. .Their action uuy be restricted to only certain matter, or, by consent, may comprehend all mat ters iu dhputc. Tbe evidence may be the simple statement of fho parties, or may include witnesses, documentary evi dence and also legal counsel, as may be agreed on. The decisions arc flnalj only with such provisions for appeal aa in oth er courta of rcc ird. There are no ju ries—which have become susceptible, as all arc aware, to bias from social or po litical influences, us well an others not less frequent or efficacious— ; no host of tubpernat to a higher court; no pro tracted delays from mistrial or daucing attendance through the docket of a term, or from term to term. At the appointed time judgment is summarily, impartial ly, intelligently, and almost inexpensive ly awarded. From the intelligence aud integrity of the judge?—the parties hav ing each the privilege of chooaing an as sociate with tbe umpire—and the privL lige also of counsel, the objection, that the patiids expose themselves to losses froth ignorance of their full rights, is overcome. The instances are by no means rare where bankruptcies and in solvencies can be traced to some pro- trubted latr suit, perhaps for a trivial amoitut, the costs and expenses mount ing to ruinous sums, (iullivet’s father, wc arc told by Dean 8wift, was ruined by u chancery suit which he gained with costs. What is wanted is prompt,chop redress for all—especially petty—wrongs. K.T.J. The Fibi.ic Hmjhways.—This is one u a ter upon which our people arc a century bclund. From some inexplicable cause the law if wftrkingToods has from time immemorial been almost a dead letter. Why this is so it is needless to enquire it jjrcsthit except to remark that our people by years of practice have been tuuglft to disregard’ flili public duty. The icsult is, our public roads are a re buke to our civilization. Now is the season of the year when the roads are pretended to be worked; aud joints of from two to four miles are passed over iu half the day. A shovel of dirt thrown in a hole here and thore, a bush put down and the hands pass on, whCii nihe- teen out of every twenty miles of road in Marion county should be ditched on both sides. Our farmers are wide awake public spirited and take great piide in their stock, but hare no cure lor the pub lic highways where their horses and mules srcpu’lcd to death. As an illustra tion there is a public highway In the up per portion of this county that cro?ses a flat pond about 250 yards across. Thrce- fourtha of the time the pond is impassa- bli aAd a road half a mile nrouud, part ly thorough heavy sand has to be need, when there arc hands enough on that joint of (he road no doubt to ditch and cuu&cwny that pond iu two days. This illustration is tf general application. Shortly the crops will begin to be moved and great complaint wi I be made about the condition of the rduds. Scnitfbody will be reporting some joint of road to tbe [rand jury, aud the grand jury will report it to tbv court and tbe court will have the presentment served on the County ('ommisMoncrs, which ends (t. The trouble is, public sentiment is wiong on this subject. Twelve days is a sufficient length of time to be given to working the roads in each year. But there is rcmisvucss iu duty all the way up from the road hands to the County Commissioners. We appreciate thedifi iicultics that surround the officers who have (be highways iu charge in attempt ing t$ enforce the law, but they arc not free fr6m blatuc in nut repairing aud seeing that the roads arc put in better rc' pair.—Fee Dee Index. Bob Toombs, of Georgia, Voted for Cle’veladd'and Hendricks. It was tbe f t • . first ballot be bad cast since the war. Tbo moat prominent leaders of tbe Republfcan party iu Anderson county during th* past cafbpalga were tbe negro scbool-teacd'ers—men who earn every sent they make from fhe Demo cratic taxpayers of tb4 county. The following prescription, by Dr. Ferrier, appeared in tbe London Lan cet about ten years ago. The editor of tbe Budget, published at Nathvflfe, Teun., says be Las used It repeatedly, and can attest to ItsJ- fflcacy. One- tblrd tbe quantity stated below will be ample: Trisoltrate of bismuth, 6 drachma ; Pulverized gum arable, 2 drachma ; Hydrocblorate of morphia, 9 grains ; to be used aa a snuff. Cre ates no pain; and causes disappear ance of tbs cold lo a few hours. Tbe late Dr. Macadam used to tell of a tipsy Scotchman making bis way borne upob a bright Sunday morning when the good folk were weeding fhelr way to tbe kirk, A little dog palled a ribbon from the hand of a lady who was leading it, and aa It ran from her she appealed to tbe first passer-by, who happened fo be the Inebriate, ask- ifi* bled to wblsfiefor b*r poodle.— ‘Woman! he (Alerted, with that ao- Mudty uf vi«ife #bleh only a (jcotch- in« tilitt ao B-.tk , '•■i.iy'rrftr, Lock ix odd Ntinaua.—Having just returned fcpm a visit to a curious curs in the vicinity of the famous Cash- Shannon duel I learned from Dr. Par rot, an Intimate friend of Colonel Cuab, and a general gentlrrann of tbe old school, some Interest log reminlvcences of that affair which I aball refer to In aoother-Jetter, Whlloagueat at tbs doctor's house, one of Lie little boys was severely stung by what was sup posed to be a wasp or yellow jacket, and from tbla Incident I learned of a remedy for tbe Ldtee and stings of insects which Is as curious as tbo doc tor pronounces Infallible. ‘Take,’ said he, 'three leaves, each leaf selected from a different plant or tree, combine them by twisting them together and slightly bruising. Apply to the wounded part by gently rubbing over the surface, and tbe paiu will in stantly disappear.', T must confess my Incredulity,’ said I. ‘But how about the particular leav es to be eelected ?’ ‘That makes no difference,’ was tbe reply. ‘Any kind of leaf will answer, provided three different kinds an « m ployed. For any kind of sling, either from Insect or nettle, it will < ffret an immediate cure, aud the remedy is simple and sure. My wife always usee it in soch cases and can also testify to US efficacy.’ ‘Well’ queried T. ‘Would not the same result be attained by employing one, or two Instead of three leaves ?’ 'Wrong again,' he replied. T have experimented and tested it repeatedly, having applied first one and then two, with no results. But just so soon u* I combined the three tbe pain was In stantly removed.’—Constitution, Woman needs no eulogist—she can speak for berself. An eminent English surgeon has dis covered that shaving is a deadly prac tice, aud if steadily indulged iu vboit- ens Hie by several years. The New Orleans Exposition opens December 1st and continues to Msy 1st. Round trip tickets can be bocuied at Atlanta for 814.75. P A desert spoonful of ct>rn meal in a goblet of Water Is a good preventive of chills. Three such (loses, at Intel- vals of an hour, have been known to cure a seemingly incurable case of this aggravating disease. An Amerfcan who advertised on the fences of Paris was fined $50 for ‘an noyitig tbe vision uf the public.’ Amer ican cities are a long way behibd Parts in fleeing themselves from nuisances. John McNeil, the Abbeville met- chant wbo was sued by Alias Mary Bnwn of that county for #10,000 dam ages for seduction and breach of prom ise of manlage, baa compiomist-d tbe case by paying the plaintiff #1 &"0. Mr. Daniel Dennet wiltee iu the New Orleans Ptcayu.ie of the best | n hibi- tiou town In Alisolssipi I—Wesson—and he says tbe company never sells a phee of land wiiln ut attaching u strong provldou in the deed that when ever Intoxicating In vtragis are sold upon it tbe title is foifeltad. The place is described us one of the prettiest and most prosperous ou the Jackson rail road. •Y-s, brctbirn,’says tbe detgyman wbo is preaching tbe fuueinl bciihnh, 'our deceased brother was cut tlownlu a single nlgbt—torn from the anus ol bis loving wife, wb# is thus left a dis consolate widow at tbe curly oge of 24 years.’ ‘Twenty-two, If you please,’ sobs the widow, in tbe front pew, emerging from hvr handkerchief for an Instant. We quote what Horace Greeley once said about bow to keep a town small: 'If you want to keep a town from thri ving don’t erect any more dwellings tbttu you can conveniently occupy youiself. If you should have an emp ty building, and any one should want to rent it, ask three prices for it. De mand a Sbylock price for every foot of ground tliat God has given you stewardship over. Turn a cold shoul drr to every mechanic and business man wbo tries to find a horde with you. Look at every new comer with a scowl. Run down the work of every new workman. G) abroad for wages rather tbua try to do business in your midst.’ . An obituary notice contains the touching futellteenee that tbe deceased had accumulated a little money and ten child ten. Teeth are like Verbs—regular, Irreg- ulaf, or defective. Tbs close of winter—ffanael under wear and overcoats. 'Ab, Mr. Hebbleton, t hear that you have been called fo the ministry.’ Well, I can hardly terffif It a call. Tbey only offer ms five hundred a rear. Sort of a whisper, you understand.' Teacher: ‘Who reigned aft£r Stul ?* little Bessie: ‘David.’ ‘And vfbo oame after Solomon ?’ 'The Queen of Sheba.’ A Brooklyn girl recently cut her third net of teeth. She cut them became they dl in’t fit. w »i 1UJ GE0RGKH-BATES AHORSE! asdcoCmloisatlaw, B A.HJ* WKLL c. it.. M. C. Will practise in all tbs Court* of (be Slate and pire prompt attention to all bu.tfhrss en trusted lo bia cSra. _ [jan24 CLAUDE E. SAWYfclt At sax s. C. Jam’** E. 6a via, Barnwell, 8. C [ Annu a B. Saw tea Columbia, 8. C. UTTER. MRS & UTTER. iHOMIfSilRCOtASILtORSATLiff CoaTevaSeiSc as# Solfbetie** OBITUARY. rat; aaMVim ) Bled near Dunbarton, 8. C H October ttth, ISM. Mis* Martha J„ third daughter of Whits in and tSaj uh lb,unlr«*\ in the ISlh year of her itgs , Airluhltt In her dl position, ftselnatin* In bet Irani ere. situ won the confidence and lov**of ih« coo imudty In wtdeh rhs lived. r>lie <ra\e every prou-ise of a Ions an ! as. fnl 1 fe, but the iiies-enxer Death came ut sw unexpected hour and clalmrd the "I tol’’ »>r a latga and happy family and ttmtb- a vdtl which c.iti never to* tilled. ~ " - 1* J. H. koticpj. DU GKORGK R. C. TODD & COq A^ein*, biujij'i.-H nml Apolbecaries, at ll. F. UrwWs's old ntmid UmIuwvU C. it , S. C , invite the ohtii'neil iintrun^gc of their old friends uud ihegeutia. public novia ; JrllSMMK’S B1STAUBANT, 238 Kiug S.t, Opp. Academy of Music, CHARLESTON, S. C. novld FOR S4LE. [ s: By LOUIS D. DaSAUSSURE, Broker. No. 28 Broad 8t. Charleston. 8. t\ The Plantaiion known as“Oddfreya” on Ashepou River, containing about 14U acres Rice Lund in good condition, upon which a good crop has been made ibis year. Also, • bout )2> acres cotton land, suitab'e tor either short or long cotton. Planted iu col- ton for two j*nrs and in oats ihia y«ar. The balance is wooded. On the place is a small dwelling, eight negro houses, large stable cart shed. Ac. Apply as above. * novl8 8w Master’s Notice* South Carolina, j Master’s Laruwell County. | Oflice. Etparte, E. F. RICE. 1 . Whereas, the said E. F. Kicc", tire widow ot B. Frank Kiee. deceased, has made peii tiou to me luh-ive appraised and set off to her a homestead in real and personal prop erly; This is to nottiy all the creditors of the M*id K. F. Rice and other persons inter et-ted, tlim'on tbe Gth day of December next (18M) 1 shall appoint three 31 disinterested persons to a;'prats*; aud sit off. by metes and bounds, a nomestcad to.* the said Mrs. E. F. Rice iirininuer provided by law. All complaints against such appraisal and setting olf nmsi l.e made within Uni ty days afker the return of thcappraisers, and if no such complaint be m ule within said lime the same w ill be confirmed by the Circuit Court at the next ensuing term thereof. Given under my hand and seal this 11th day of Novetul>e>-. ,8X4. 0. bUNCAN BELLINGER, Master. novlSld Mdrl^ag^e’s Sale of Pirdinal Prop riy. By timfe of the power in us veated by and under a certain mortgage executed by K. J. Ilaukinsou in our favor an the dint day of November. 1X82. we will sell at public outcry at the dmt da'ker s place, near Blackville. 3 C , at lOo’clock A. M. ou I hlir.-dny, No vember 27th, I8SA, the following personal property of said E. J. Ilankiitaou : One (1) sixtecu-lMirrel Turpentine Still and fixtures 8 biitrela of Ro-in. 20 Dip Barrets, more or less. 200 Barrel Staves, more or less. A lof of crude UnTL -2 Adzes. 2 Crows, 2 Cooper’s Knives, 1 Clr p Ax-, 4 Truss lioopa, 2 Jointers. 1'ertns Cash. F. W. d agener and Geo A. d'agencr, ( ©partners as F. W. Wagoner .St Co’ . Mortgagee*. By M. T. HOLLY, Agn„t. In the meanwhile any portion of above personal property can bo bought at piiv.itc sale froth HENDERSON BBOS., Atton cy§, Aiken, STC. nor IS-2 w * ... N.OTICE. To tht Clt;Mi* of IlitrDUrll ■ W’e are no# located in the Town of Black- ville. 3. tf, on Clark street, (one door from Redmond's store) for the purpose of manu fact it ring the American Artificial Tombstone winch is composed of sand and cement. All who wish work of the kind cun have it done on ren.-onnhlf notice nnd luir terms, d e re spectfully solicit your orders. Come one. come all, and give us your work os you will bedcuh with fairly. A. F. MORRIS A CO. oci TO RENT- A good two-horee farta 3 miles from Wil- lisfon. An excellent three horse- farm 3 miles from Williston. Roth places arc healthy and well Improv ed and produce fine crops of corn aud cot ton. For tet ms address S. N. ORKKV. 09 South Broad St. All tula, 0a. octlfl Land For ShJc* A well improved, well watered and heal- thv farm in Bennett Springs Township, six miW from' Martin a Station. The place contains 515 acres; 150 cleared, balance in original forest. . Terms—One-flftb cash. ’ Ba'anee on four yeare credit, with interest at ft per cent,, payable annually. \ Apply at THE I’EOrLE OfCce. octlC AUG-USTA HOTEL* BKo^tu uo i nsTa , o a NKAE hAlLBOAD CKOgeiKO. Bar and Billiard Roomn fn the Rear. Choice Wines and Liquors alwaa on h irtff. Table Supplied in Beat. Style on European Plan,, Attentive Servants, Large ahd well Ventilated Booms. ELECTRIC) BELLS-®* LEWIS & DOOLI^LE, phopmiktobs 14 OITATIOft, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, BARNWELL COUNTY. IN THK OOCRT 0# RROBXT*. By Jt. T. Rice, Esq., Judge of Probate In Barnwell County. ,, t Whereas, W. G. SimAii anplleif fof Letters of Administration on tht derelict eatate of Rebecca Siitgletbr. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all. and singular the kindred and creditors of the eaid deceased, to be and appear before me st a Court of Probate for the mid county (o be holden at Bar*well C. H. on Wednesday tire *d day of December 1884, at 11 o’clock, A. M., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and the teal of the Court thia 17th day ef Oefober, A. D. 1884. in fen iQSkh year nf Aueriean lads •***<»■ K. T. BICE, 5w i adge of ProbaM. HamWell F^-ilroad- On and »fti-r Monday, October Cth, UW. trains will ran a* fullowa till further notice: [Daily—Except Sundays.! VV KKT W AIM). t*TAffONS. ' S Mail 7 Acc’m. * ’ r : ’’ '—r ; Lv Black vtlio “ A-hl.i-irli “ W.Malwa nT* Ar tiaruwrll A.M. I0.<» 1030 tom 10.10 r. m. 8 00 ».» 1.36 145 K AMTWARD. . 8TATJONS. * Mull ' t Acc’m Lv Barnwell *■ Wnnilward'* “ A*lilHxh Ar Blackville A. M ft. 00 ft. to ».;o ft. 46 ! »*• £ 4.4* 1 4.64 5.05 1 5.80 Harnwcll Itatlrosd Traiat cv.naecl with South Car- oUrin Railway Trains a* folloira: No. 3 liar rouner-tion from Mouth Carolina Railway from Augusta and Local Statioiix Wtwt of HUck ville. Na. 4connects with Soatii CaroAina Radlway for Charleaton ami Local .Station* fjut of Blackville and Coliiinl'ia (Hviitioii. T?n. R has con neetlnn from Month CaroHfta Railway frona Charlcwton. ( olunitita. Divlaiou sod all i<ocai Stations fji-t of Blackville. No. tcoancetx witli Month Carolina Railway for Auvuxta and lewal Station.- Wc-t ol Bhu krilh-. No. 1 has i-onnection from Smitli Carotinn Railway from Augusta ami all ly»cal Stations. No. 8 connects with South Carolina Railway for Charleaton, t>dumlila mid all points Ij-t. On Court dar of cacti nionlli a Special Train will leave Blackville at J A. M„ and arrive at Barnwell at 7. IS A. M. ». ALLEN,O. PAT. Agent. JOHN R. PECK, (tenets) Manager. S.mth CaroliiKi Kailirny. Conmnencln:r October (5ih 1884, train will run as Follows : AUGUSTA DIVISION. wiwr ‘(Dully) (Daily, exccp So iidaya.) Lcove fhorlcaion 7 00 a m 4.8U p m Arrive »i Bronchvllle 8.42 o m 0.35 p m Leave ihnuchviUe 9 00 a iu 6.5(11> m Leave Kilisio D It* a m 7.(K> p m Leave Midway 9.20 a m 7.13 p ni Leave Bamberg 9 26 n m 7 2- pm Leave Gruiiam* ^ 9J8.* in _7.i>9 p ni Leave Lera 9.50 a m 7.50 p iu Leave lilnckvills 9 58 a in 7.58 p m Leave Elko - 10 Ida m 8.11 p ui Leave \ViIli«tr>n 10 19a m 8.18 p m Arrive at Augtioia 11.45 p iu 9.50 p m D. Bentschner & Co. 244 KING STRtlET, ^ , CHARLESTON, 8. C. Are now rooulvlng a laro** and well nsanrted stm-k of Mt*as’ t Yontb* anil' BoyHCloibing and FStruiahlag Goods. A flue Hue of Hate couetautly ou hand,. at-pll •HOW TO WAVE MONEY.” #15 for #10. ’ #20 for 813. #25 for #15. WATCHES! Elgin nr Walt hum Watchoa In snliti silver double caeca at ubovo prices fur 60 DAYS ONLY. Every watch warranted. Gents’ solid gold watches from #25 upward. For purMpnlarfl write McELREE’S JEWELRY PALACE Charleston, S. C. -t- '1 EAST. [IhiilyJ ■(Daily fxccfet Leave.\ugu*l» 7.15 a m Sunday. 4..fft p m Leave'Viiliston 8.ol a m 6.24 p m Leave Elko * 8.58 a iu 5.30 |> ni Leave Blackville 9,13 a m 6.44 p iu Leave l.eea 9 20 a iu 5.51 p n> Leave Graliamo 9.82 a m 6.01 p m Leave Bamberg ft 45 A m 6.12 p in Leave Midway 9 58 a m 6.19 p m Leave Ediaio 10.04 a m 6 80 p ni Ar. at Hianchville VL 15 a m 6.40 p m Leave Brnnclivitle 10 2(i a m 8.05 p ni Ar. at Chi>rle*loii 12 20 p in 9.55 p in COLUMBU DIVISION,- iVl^T. (Daily. KxeuptSutiday.) Leave Rranehville 8.56 a iu 0 50 p ni Arrive at Camden 12 56 p in 8 ^5 p in An iv« at ColiiinLin 1 LOO a ni 9.'.'2 p in Leave Coiuubia 7.50 a ni 5.25 p m Leave Camden 7 15 a in 4.00 |> ni Ar al Brancliville 40.15 n in 7 50 p in EXHiKSS (DAILY) WEST.) Leave Charleston 11 00 p m Leave li'-ancbville 8 1)1 a in Leave Blackville 5.00 a m Ar. .Vuguaia 8 00 a ai EXPRESS,(DAILY) EAST ) Leave Auguaia 9.40 p in Ar. at n'ockville 12 17 pm Ar. mi Brancliville 1.43 a m Arrive al Charleaton 5.15a m “CONNKCTIONS ” Connection* nnilent Augusta with Georgia K. It. to net! fttttn a I p .inta \\ f>t and Soot-U— »ve*l witli Ibioegli Sterper l«M-wvcn t'har- Teeton and At'antn on Expreft) irain. taitu^olront mi.de at t'Jutrledon witli Nerth- Eautcr i It. K. fur pi inta North nnd dith New York Sienmcrs on S-itu'dayv. ('"umetions miitie ut Columlda with Co lumbia tnd Greenville B. B. and Chdi'lorre, Cetumliin and Augusta 11. it. to aud from all peinU ou both Roads. Connections made at Blackville with Barn well U. K D. C. AI.LF.N, 0. P. AT. Agent JOHN B. PEU*.General Manager. x- FOR SAF,E. -> _ • ^ • . 4* • A.« agent for T. II. tVillingham T offer for sale 17l>l of wooded land in Bennett Springs Towpdiip in trpets of 50 acres and uptvarda. Terms easy. AopIrTb B. A. ELLI8. - Allendale, S. C. *ep4-6m Dr.. J. R Smith. OpeiAxiix-e and Mechanical DENTIST, UAyiBKMM A>I) RVII.I.lihTONf. Will practice at the following places at lime metiiioued Banbxru—Beginning the first Monday in each month and continuing fur the following two weeks. Office at the Ilartzog Hotel \V t Li.tarox—The third and f-.urlli week in enck mouth. Office over Smith's Drugstore.' npr27-ly RIM’D. J. MORRIS 118 King Sr. Charleston, S. Cg HEATING AND COOKING STOVES AND RaNGES. BSySend lor prices aud picture*. sepl8-ly THOS. McG. CARR. IP.Vre IIIO N A. FIL.K Shaving and Hair Drying Naloon, a iT 114 Market Street, (One Door Hast of King Street,) Charieeton, S. C. tmpIR Grange Nolice. GRAHAMS GKANGR No. i5 patrons of llushnndry ircets the lat Thursday in each [jslyltt-ftm month at 10 o’clock A. M 1 t 9 -AT 1 T. B. REYNOLDS, S. C. R. 1L Dealer In General Meicbandise, con sisting of Clothing, Dry Goods,Boots, Shoes, Hats, Choice Groceries, Cigare, Tobaeco, Hat dware, &c., «&*., &c., &c , Ac. He can not be unuereold by any merchant In the county. Patronize a yaifrig man in the young- e«t town iu tbe county. ALL GOODS FRESH. New udditioDS conetantly made ^ his stock. fegrCall and keep calling."®* bp[ 25 chas o.” Leslie. Wholesale end Retnff OoiumlBeion 4 —DEALKBIN — FISH, OYSTERS, GAME AND FOTJLTRV; Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Marks!, Office Nos. 18 nt.d 20 Market St. East of East Bay Charleston, *S. C. Consignments of Country Produce are' respectfully sqlriited. Poultry, Eggs, &«. All oiders filledwvith dispa'eh. seplS-fim and Organs. BY THE BEST MAKERS. New Pianos S210, !*225 and upward.— New Organa #24 $55 and upward-. Kasimf terms and lowest prices ever known eu stan dard and reliable inetruments. Delivered Freight Paid. Don't fail to get our prices and terms be fore purchasing, llemember we pay all freight without increase of prices. Address „ Vi UtiA. 4k HOX, 213 King Street, Charleston. 8. C. sep4 6m Williston, S. C. • W itli til:* lust atoik ol’. Bn.it.. Shoes, lints Gents' Fur-.Lliing Gmola, Shirt*, C'dlars. Cuffs ini Neck wo. r botwi-eu < harlestnn and Augo*ti, and the ihesip. est prieoe betuetu New York aud-New Orleaua All the latest style* and fiom lhe bc-t Houses in the United State*. Good Culuundrit-d White all Lircn Shirta at 55 cents apiece, and everything else iu proportion. Couic and see that therc'a life auden- terprise in Wil,i-ton still: IIOBT. A. WEATHERSBEfe Sep25 W. H. Brigham 2G1 BROAD 8T., AUGUSTA, GA. W lioloHiilo and Xiotail Oroccr und COM MISSION MERCHANT, Is prepared with ample means and a successful cxpetleuce to serve his’ customers mote sat lefactot Hy ttow tbau at auy previous time. A full stock of tbe best goods on' hand at all times and at the lowest; prices. Home grown amf Tcrfa* Red liustf Pi oof Seed Oals’specfkltiett. e0p25 T. T. GILL, BLACKVILLE, S, 0. WttMvJmiaker. Jeweller and •tu^mllh. will be glad toaee old and new frieads at lna old ststul oppoahe the depot. AlV Work war ranted. may20 tv. b. Bisciiorrr. J. VON OVEN. iruiG - ■ NilliMlHHHNHl Send six cents for postage and receive free a icetly box of good* which will help ali, of either rex, to iMre money right away than aay thing tire lo tMa world. Fortaaes await tha worker* abeolptely rare. At sms si* t drsn Tata* Aayuta, Malts. 4 •ffia I _ YnFr&i \rifOLi«HAL.K OROCKKra ■A nd Dealers in CAROLINA RIGE. * !W Itast Bay, 1 and 2 Cumberland Street M and 56 State Street, Gbariemon, 8. C. (New York Office, 98 Wall Street.) N. B. Mr. J. R. KASTKRLiNG ia now connected with onr bttaiireaa re Travelling 8aleeman. Any ordera entrusted to him will lievt our beat attention. [jan25 ' Application lor FiBal D:schar^e7^ Notice ia hereby gWes that the udeniga. •d will apply to <he Prebate Judge of Bara, well County on Monday, tho 24th dav sf November, A. D. 1884, fern Final Dieeham as Adminwrrator sf the salats of J. 4. P«£ ^ A i, mcOCK