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OlftCOl ATION
»V EM BE It 80, 1884.
I of vficul couot of
4k •’ectoral vote ui Sew York -on U»i
^aturdAj^ giviag »<>C'levciHed nir^ Iltn-
* tn-Jot ity of votes u the Tlual
«t.d«»avUle a^urtnee that the candi
dates of the DeinocrufJ ekdafl on the
4«Vof Xe»«tthi’f trill be iuoii^urated on
HKi 4Jl of March. Andldtot then ? The
Hia4»nf oftioveruot Ckvcland's life i» «
fttMfaeiy lo the eeuntiyllwt his admin*
Uratioo will be consc^vhlive and kife
not sensational and dangerous «»
aoaid have iaov that of Mr. blainc.
TBreloctlou ot ItfT. CleTdatd is not so
nadi a l>eit*bora f to triumph as-a \ijto
Ty of UnriMfrtor eiemeatB ff American
^iiiua over liie woi'se* t’lw ttenx ci.acy
^ave hinl its aoird strp^xnt but the vote#
nbcesssiry to convert their minoiity into
a lonjufity awe fermrlnd b| tie Jude*
pendent Republicans ol New York v ho
huld the balance of j-o»cr und jirofet iIijk
the public **od to patty supreawey cast
(heir votes and ihfWene’C In favor of h
daaa wan* * Hy Vutte ' ^ A<ne, i'
can penple have placed the l)»*miKTacy
on prohat ion and their conduct duiiug'
tho next foar years vrbl be watched with
jcaloui eyes both by its enemies and the
teraparury alios ab« turned the tide ol
ballots in its favor.
Perhaps the greatejd ob-tude to iho
return of the National Democracy to
poiwor has been thd leuron the part of
the Norfhern. pat>pl*’ Rwt a luige part ot
(ho adtaini-trution of ftie aft. irs of tlie
govornuieat might be trsoshned to the
bands of Souiliarn iuoii who were twenty
yesrs ng» Rtraye-l against it. They Imve
hot forgottau or forgiven the soldiers ot
the South. So we conclude that the Ad
ministration of President ClcVulaud wi.l
bft an enlarged oi*py of the adawawtru-
(iun of Gorcmor t’levdAnd and lurgcly
guided by tbe views of tbe Indepcudcui
Republicans of Ws own Sta'o to whose
iupport he o*es hiM'levatlon. Ueis a
disciple of civil aen iee reform, an enemy
to tb? spoils system und can sny No and
a.kk to U with be.ter and braver yrace
(ban any other man in the Union.
There will ha no JdTigc V the dUibu*
sill of UspuUican uftke holders an I the
subetitoticn of Ptmocrati*) aspirants.—
misiourby tbair poliueaf adivify imi»t
g'i, hut where tie line is to be drawn in*
one cau yet Mil. We adhere to the po-
aition taken neviral years sgo that in
Oomocratic State* Demon at* should
hold the oflktes and that in Kcpuhlicaii
Ftales Republicans should. Then wc
fouud fault with Senators Hampton ami
flutU-r for favoring the confirmation of
Rlytlie, Melton A Co., und we believe
that the adoption ot the policy above in.
dicJted would be best a5d fairest. Wc
ire Horry le see that die otficc hunting
fever lias so suddenly become epidemic
in South CaroUna, for the reasons that sj
diuoy a'itl be disappointed and thut the
few who art fortunate will not ho even
tually bench Ued.
l^pSawaMawevi •rtlMi 4irMBd Jury
To Hla Honor J. H Hudson, Pr* elding
We Lav.
s Lavacxanjiuod the vatlous coun
ty buUdluga and offices and find there
la good order. Would however recom
mend that tbe gutlera to the j ill be
replaced. Tho Inmates ot the jail and
poor houses seetu to bs well treated.
The Grand Jury buds one George En
nis occupying oue of the houses on the
poor farm who does not set-tn to be h
subject of ooumy charliy. Regarding
the poor farm, which was cultiraud
by the county tfcb year, theGrand Ju
ry wouhl recommend that the County
Gommleaioners sell tbu mule, farmitig
utensil* and other prrperty appertsln-
Ing to the same and rent it tut next
year ntfd apply the revenue deiivtd
therefrom to tbe purchase of wood
and cCber hieessatles for tbe inmates
of the poor houses, providing that the
eora on baud ha used Cor the purpose
of mtienihg the poor nod that the pro
ce#dS of Hale of mule be covered Into
tho county treasury. The roads and
bUdges throughout tho county ars iu
f^lr eOhdUton,-excepting the road lend
ing from Allendale to McCoy’s Bluff.
Bcsprctfuliy- submitted.
8. LrrBMAN, Foreman.
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ItE-WTKl-S OOOn, TBKN SAP, THKX **
KKXLS UoOP SOME MOBE.
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It is ewrlom* I10W4 ibnn'con foolhim-
eclf. Twoor threfe (lajRbifi/relhcelcO-
tiou I had made up my mind and be
came Irconblled to dLfott, fsr 1 hsd
beeh readUig both ifides-pretty i^oseand
lind given it up. S» I Suns'ered up all
uiy philosophy snd imagined I was pre.
pared for anything. Cut 1 wnseot, I
wni fooling myself. I wouldeut go to
Atlsuta^Tucsday to see theConstUstion’*
jack-o-tny-lantern, I went to towti And
voted and c*n>c buck h\>u»e eaVly for I
didest w*ut to Stay and bear bsd news.
Next morning I went out on the big
road to fix a broken gate and I thought
maybe somebody would come along atid
tell me ttie new* without my asking, but
nobody came but a darkey ami he dsdeot
know iuivfldng. I went to the house
and ruminated and tried to be culoi Mid
sen ue but I ebullient and kept looking
down TiJe big road for som body to come
and break the news and l was afmid
smnclrnly would come nod the uewd
would be had. I’ve becu to tlicdcut'uits
alore now to have an aching tooth pulled
and was glad to find the door locked and
the dentist gone. So 1 waited another
hour for somebody to come from town
und then went oil'to tho field to work,
ibostt inon a min came along ru n bag-
;*y und hailed me wiili a liurrali tor
Olevelaud und he hurried on before 1
conld ask hr'.i the jiews. 1'ut it Sound
ed favorable und hoped me up some. At
two o’clock another man came by nud
.-aid Cleveland was elected, but I was'fut
satiatied und so 1 ditlcol cut sp nor evo-
Ittte. but by and by when 1 got ir. v mail
and read ‘ Victory” in great big letters
at tha head of the column I was over
whelmed with a thauVfu 1 nud h j.iyful
surprise. There >as not a soul at home
but me and the dng and the cat und in
as much us they cculdent understand any
gymnastics l just kept my seat placidly
by 1 bo lire uud felt good all over all by
myself us I rend the cro viug nud the
chuckhng and the rejoicing that filled the
columTis of the Constitution. 1 wusjust
thinking about going over to tell the
news to nubor Muuford for he said that
if Cleveland was elected he kuowed lie
would have a fit and 1 wanted to sic what
kind of a fit it would be. Gen. Young
told me that the first thing he would do
would be to iudu'gc for a day or two iu
some artificial elation and then subside
and reform and join tbe church, for re
form was the watchword of the party
and Wo all might to refoun oat »f grali
But it doe* loo* like the good things
of this tito dout last long. { hadmt re
joiced very long before I got to feeling
Sony for the other side. Sorry fi r some
clever meu who weie iu ctflce and would
have to step down and out. I was even
sorry for Mr. Blaine. The good book
says we mrtSt tejoice with th -se that re
joice und weep with '.hose that weep uud
I was trying my best to do both. I
dout csfu so much about the meu but it
hurts me to see their wives und children
disappointed and distressed. When u
good man is in office and needs it for the
support of his family I dunt think I could
turu him out, I dout think 1 could, and
that is oue thing that made me like Gro
ver Cleveland, lor they say that when lie
was first elected Governor of New York
he never turned out but ouc man Well,
that nrty do iu New York but it wont do
at Washiugton. Tim lasculs mmt all gu
and there are has oftlierH. Mr. Cleve
land will be doing enough Cr them to
pardou them out of the penitentiary when
they get there. Reform is what the na-
knocked frem under, t dout mind com
ing down 00 a sliding scsle but it hurts
«o to faH so far I ad so heavy of a sud-
Jer tbe Laftl Option
fiio license—Sail 1 U#4el(i
1 tbe 29tb tost
dea.
tieu wants. The tariff is u liule thing
AM Jkch tv Raix.—An lot h of rain
means xaln falling upon a leVel sur
face, as Into a tub, nod not allowed to
J on fir, stan da one Inch la dcpl h. Oue
Iheh of wafer standing on one aero of
pM- »MifeWfr,
mis
at rest by the receipt of
-^tnerollowing
(tr.
dlowing dispatch by the South
Carolina member of the National
Democratic Committee:
New York, November 6-11 p. M. I
F. W. Dawson: New York is safe
for Cleveland, as wall as New Jcrscv,
Connecticut and Inttiana.
A. P. Gorman.
Soon afterward came tbe anuonne-
Hteut that, at 10 o’clock at night, the
New York Nwm, Dana’s infamous
paper, conceded to Cleveland 1,600
Tty in New York State. The
concurred in this, and the
id, lii addition, that tbe figures
wereabsdatciy- correct, and
stooetit to tbe otmtrary was
com] ared with it.
Rut while I ruminated on tlusc tilings
uud wus fuolirg comf irUblc and compla*
cent over my own generous feelings to
wards a fallen Ike, a Idler came along
wilh (he news (bat New York hud gone
for Dlaiuc ami so I just collapsed and
wi ted uud Mias humble und helpless as
a dead nigger. I lost all iny philosophy
in half a minute and felt liko I dident
have a fiiend in the world. Mrs. Arp
was away off iu Rome and the girls wore
is town and the children were at school.
Tire dog come creeping in to the fire und
1 kicked him out and theu I got sorry
for him aud called him back again.—
When the children came home I dident
indulge iu my usual loviug greetings nor
ask who was head and how they got
along but I moped around and looked
solemn.until Jessie said, “Pupa, you arc
sfak aint you ?”
»y and by nabor Freeman dropped in.
I knew he would come if Bluiue was
elected for he b sorter on that side of
read und no one rcinainerfiong. foofift
on (ho election nro-belng paid bv Wall
street men, who bet ou IMiuiic aud
Now here it is again, another paper
and the same old ‘“Victory” at the mast
head bod both sides claiming it. 3ut |
my faith U now abakon and I’lfl going to |
stay down on the ground until I know
more than I do now. I’m sorry for na
bor Munford for they say he has a fit
every morning because Cleveland is elect
roj und another in tire evening because h«
aiut. at.d Genaral Yoang is in a bud fix,
too, and nobody ^nows when he will b^
ready to j- in the chutch.
But there is no sense In mourning and
cuvoniug over polhica. If Blaine is
elected I'm gjiug to make the best of it
and be like (he teller who swam around
old Noah's aik snd ask*d to be letinaad
when o'd Noah shook his head he swam
off to a flouting log aud strudd ed it and
suid he dident believe there was going to
be much of a shower no how. Roland
told me to-day that politics dident bother
him much :u lime 01 peace, but he heard
that Rob Toombs said there would be
another revolution before long and he
rcckoucd they Would let a poor muu
fiuht a Ikile when it did come. Thai’s
Tl.-cy will let a poor man fight.
Biu. Aui*.
asroriOE.
MThtOKOS R. CiTODD A CO.,
feats. l>r«|gii>U sad A|in«b>werifs, st I.
AfMP. , ^ „ „
F. Broe a's old •load Barwwell C. 8. C\
invite lit* coMn-MS-1 pHttaimg* uf their uld
frfeadsandshegeaers: pabtk
aovtt
& Co,
JLIISMME’S
BSSTAUHAHT,
236 King 'S t, Oi^p. Academy af Music,
CHAHUkoTON, S. C. t
no l;l
Mi.J. H. E. MlLIlfiUS
DENTAL SDRO-EONs
l*l.A.C:itViL>I.K, M. d.
SO.
The fullowloy 4 .taint uud curloua en-
ilornt ment was found on tbe back of a
Clt-veland and HHiidncKe (leket cutA at
Bariiwell on November 4 h :
Grover Cleveland, Bland upl A jury
of your countrymen have found you
guilty of designing and ci nsplrtng
wi:h iIivi^b remocratuto become Pr* a-
IdeLt of tbe U-ited ttialee, to tbegnut
barm aud pereonal h jury if aver one
hundred thousaLd loyal (.dice holdeta
of 1 he republic. Aud more: You have
cau^l uoger^ haired, lllwill, curees
and maledtctlonn to spring np and live
among the Irflberto united Bef ablicau
lam ly of this count 1^.
Your advocates have Uefetidi-d you
with great zeal aud ability; Indeed,
sucli z-al and nbilliy have never be
fore been known In tbe bistory of
Presidential Campaigns in tbese United
States.
As the jnry have rrcommendid yon
to metcy I makr* your sentence us .«ru-
lent as the law allows.
It is : That you, Grover Cleveland,
ire conUncd at haid labor wlth'in tbe
walls of the Wul'e House, lu^tho City
of Wusbingtin, Dietiictot Columbia,
for the term of four long years. And
may the L rd have metcy on your
soul.
Btiug iu Tom Gendricke !
“Well, oM irieod, which way?’’ said
a lean Individual to Iris fat friend at a
railway station not long einec. .
“I am nff for a little hip laser wh;t
has been going on in tire world since I
Irave t^en in bondage
_ “What do joy mean by being in bon
dage?” fit
“Well, juft this : “You and I tnrded
for many yeats with tie same firm, paid
the ;*amc ruinous ywiecs and were al •
ways in debt. Thai's what I mean by
being in bondage.”
“How did ywu tnamuge to pet owt T"
‘T sold off all the surplus stock, Ac.,
ibat I cou'd spare, economized at every
point and traded this year on a ca.4i ise-
sis with Ben Davies in Barnwell. You
have no idea whit a difference it m -kes
— some merchants don't scorn <0 realize
that the war is over, and think tkey,
have a government contract to k -cp the
farmers poor. Wlu» I first oomuenoed
♦nidiiig with Bc-n Davies I presented the
same “shadowy” appuinmc# that you do
at pesciit; but look at my proportions
now—uud I am the leanest one of the
family. It is not irfwwys good feeding
that makes a man fat; pence and con
tentment, the satisfaction that you will
reap^he benefits -of your labor aftd no
hur* of the sheriff's levy to disturb your
peaceful *luuil»cis. J am Sat, healthy and
Loppy, owe no man a dtdlar and am go
ing on a little free cacwsiou of my own
Ss a compliment to myself. A I fear tlwrt
the March wind* will carry you hence if
you don’t make a clirngfe. Brn Davies
kwpa everything you ae d—Dry Goods,
Boots, Fhoes, F«sh Groceries, H«:d
ware, Tii»wtre, ('atmad Goods, in fact
anything you need, and fur the cash he
will uttwnixh you. Take my word fur
it. trad.- wfth him next yorir and in the
winter we ll enjoy a trip out West on
our .-inpVi.s cash. . sep^5.
' FOH LHK
ReguUr app^nrtnieMs u fviiowH: Born*
well r. H.lrom tli+rd Mondsyru escliTuoath
tc Friday eveuing. OHioe at the Paii«r*vn
lloti-e. Uillietoa.. S. 4.’. fromin* .Nfotwhiy in
each niouli to Friday ewnmg. CML<ee twer
Cspt. Keuiwdjr * store. Bill hc<at his heme
office m ttllcKville every 8»urr.iuy and-wi I
nintie appoiiitments wNh ^*mienrts to meet
them mi eiiht-r of bisoThces nt ai.y lime.
|0ri!al>s atnurdad iu Barnwell nud idja-
ceui couniies. [no\2-
FOR SALE.
By UM'18 D. 1>b8AU.SSURE,
Broker, No- 23 Broad St. t'hai lwtoa. S. C
Tlie Plsiitntion known as *sSo<1lkry8” on
Afhepoo Iti er, contsining about 14U acres
Kioo Lend in good cetnMiven, upon wiin4v n
good crop bus been'nusFe iliia year. Alsu.
about i'J't acres cotton land, saitab'e tor
either short or long cotton. I’-Un-t-ed incut
ton for iwo years and in-oats this ytar. Tlie
balance is wo-niod. On the |il»ce i.s a small
dwelling, eight negro houses, large stable
c-rrt shed. Ac. Apply as above.
novlS 3w
At 4 a*ri ; ccutVeirdfi v g iVtrJplVunTu i?. -dtlff
Fall r r<*afleo
Login, and business is retiisning to its
normal condition.
All the Papers, cave (he “Trlhnns,” Con
cede Cleveland's Election.
New York, November 8—10.30
A. M.—All the morning papers, ex
cept the Tribune, concede the Slate to
Cleveland by about 1,200 majority.
The Tribune Extra claims a plurality*
Carolina a young lawyer begged h ave
to ctfer u new eebeme of matrimony,
which he believed would be beneficial.
He proposed that “one man in the com
pany should be selected as president ; J
that ibis prisidtHii should be duly
sworn to kt“*p entirely secret all com-
mm icatious Hist should be forwarded
to him iu tits, ffl.iai department that
night, and that eacti unmarried gen
tleman aud lady should write his or
her name on h piece of psper, aud un-
det It the name of the petson they
wished to marry, th»u baud it to tlie
president for lustK-cti.m, aud if any
genttetfisn or lardy} ha-1 rcdprocsM/
chosen each othe r the prisident was
to inform each of the result, and tbvee
who hid not been reciprocal In tlnir
choice keep entirely secret.’’ Afttr
the appointment of tbe president com-
municatii os wePe accofOTugly banded
up to the chair, and it was foutjvi -that
twelve young ladies and geuthmeu
ha*l made reciprocal dn Ices, but whom
they had chosen reumlhed a secret to
all but themselves an I me president.
Eleven of the twelve matches were at-
terwaulo sol* ainized. «.
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Largest Stock
Os toil tfttr Monday, Norember l*th, 1884. tnius
will ruu m follow* tlU tunber nodci;;
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A. M
8.00
8.10
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8.45
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8.30
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n»Tn»VU RsHrvaA Trntii* eoanocA »ahftsaUiC»r-
r'Tnflni
olin.t Ka’ilirav'TratnaXii follniri:
No. 3 has *oBBfi*ti><n4n>tB South Carolina RalNroy
-from AiiK***t* »I*A Wh'»1 Hlilionv Wi-»t «f Hlackvilb-.
No. 4 eonm-cl* wMi SoutA JCoatlbw fUltwajr for
CharU-Dlou sod I^x-al SUtiviu £ajit«f iUsckville ~
ColumhU IMviKhm.
Are now (rieMVtiig « lapge aB«t well
assorted streak of Meos\ Ywytlia and
Boys CloUftng 4iRd FwrtilabitMr Goods.
A fine line ut Hate constantly *»n
hand. * •'■PM
-i— i-, ■ -T. —■■n-—--
No. A^haa coniivi-li'-ii fnun Sou lb Carolina UaUvs^
Own f!hartorton, *'olomtiin. Oivistou sud all
Stations hi»t of Btaokrfltp.
No. icoanoi'ts with Soath Csr-Aina Railway (or
AugUMa and Wal Station* West oflMhuAvlRn.
No. 7 has connection from South CardRWH RWhrvy
from Angnata ami all lax alStaliuna.
No. 8 cauat-cti wfth South Carolina Railway for
Cluii7--rtrfri. CntamMa anti all |mint» Kart.
On Court day of t-#ctr rarmih it Snrctal Train will
I arrive at ]
Barnwell at
leave Hlac-villc at I A. M„ and arri
7.IS A. M. ; ^
D. C. AU.KS.O. PAT. ARont.
JOHN B. IT-CK, tieuend Mmua^-r.
Siiitli Cnrolina Uaihvay.
CotBiBencto" NowewAver 10th 1884, train
will ran s* folluws:
Master’s Notice*
, | Mnsli
f. J Offit
South Carolina, | Mnsirr's
baruwcll County, j Office.
Hx jmrIt, E. y Kll E.
Wbercsn, the said A. F. Rice, tbe wfAow
ot B. Frank Hicn. decensmi, Has outde pen
Ison te me toA iwe appr.-w-ed aiwl net of to
Jmr 4 Aoineaaeal in seal and personaT prop
erty 7 Thia w io natily all 4k»e«se<litors of
the raid K. F, Bice na<t utdtet' persons inter
eMe*i. Ihs' ou the 5th 'lay of December next
(18A4> i sliatt appoint three 2)disinterested
persons to appraise and sttoff, ky ineiesniid
txjunds, a noiuestrad to. t h : sold Air*- E. F.
4t.ee in luunner provided by Uw.
All compluints against such ajipr»faa4 and
selling off must be n n i-- wiihin tAirfy days
nlier die return of ihe appraisess, and If no
such complaint b* made sritliin said time th*
snwc will l*e confirmed by rite Orowit CtMin
at ihcuext ensuing term thetwor.
Given under my liHixianl sob) this 11th
day of November,
G. DUNCAN BKLL1NCBR, Master.
aovlStd
AUGUSTA DIVISION.
WEST'
MdfUag e’s S.tle uf Firvunal
Prop.Tiy.
—ANtt-
By virtue of the power «« vn vested by
ana under aeertaiu mortgage executed by K.
J.dlaiikiaaon in our favor on the Zlai day of
November. IN<2 we w ill sell at public outcry
at ihe Win! Walker's place, near liiuckvilie.
S U.ai iti o’clock A. M. tat Ihttrsday, No
veudicr 27ih. I8>*4. ihe («lb»w ; iig pernouat
propel iy of aaid E J- fiaukinsou :
On# (1) sixteenAmrvcl turpeutui* Still
20 Dip Kart els, msre er less.
200 Barrel Slaves, uvwre er less.
A lot •<rrsile staff
2 AAaos. 2 Crows, 2 Cooper's Knivew, 1
Ch p Ax--, 4 Truss Hoop^, 2 Joinlet-Ss
i'ernts Cash,
(Waiiy) «T)Wty, e*«si
SuimIv*.'
^ ’ 1
“IftOW TO HAVE MONEY.”
$l. r > fur Sift
$80 fur 813.
#25 fur 815.
' WAlDflfe!
Elerln nr WsItliHtt Wntohww la
«oli*i ailver double ewee* at ai'ove
ertoeaT'-r
«0 DAYS ONLY.
Every watch warranted.
Ovota’avffM gold watches from
f25 upward.
Fur fwrtlpnlar* write “
McELREE’S JEW ELUY PALACE
Charleston, B. G.
FOK SALK.
As agent for T. ft XVsHHwghawt leffer foe
sale 170>» acres of wooded laid Fa Ilonnett
Spring* Town-hip in tracts of 50 acres *u4
upwards, Ter an easy. AUpfyto
K. A. ET.1.18,
Allendale, S. C.
■epl -Ant
Dr. J. R Smith.
Ojx-rMt ive and Mechanical
DKNTTSTv
«ambi:r«i A.ai* wii.i.v*T«». , a.
tAe following plsccs st
Lowest Prices.
Blaine has given up tbe ghost.
'ihe ware! in Brooklyn in which the
Rev. Henry Ward Beecher resides usu
ally gives 600 Republican mej-Tlty, but
it reversed matters Tuesday, Novera-
ber 4, aud went for Cleveland by 480
majorfry.
The barbers in Chat lesion are charg
ing Republicans twenty-five cents a
shave wliil** they charge Democrats
only ten cents for a like service. They
ussiiru as a reason fur the difference in
price that the Republicans have such
long faces since the election.
Tbe next thing in order, says a
Washington correspondent, will be tbe
inauguration and tbe Inauguration
ball, and already theie is talk of how
both will be managed. Since Lincoln
none of the Presidents have been dan
cers. Grant led the | residential set at
tbe balls given at both bis inaugura
tions, but he made’ a failure at dan
cing. It is said that Gov. Cleveland,
though a Presbyterian, la a fine dan
cer.
OIlIXUAkRY.
illy
of about 1,000 for Blaiuc, and says ft
will maintain that claim mail the St
tale
canvasser* declare the resalt.
Tbe World sav*: “The election of
Cleveland is made certain. It is con
ceded by ail honest and law-abiding
-dU*ei»*t_£jeveluii(V8 nlirrality is not
York.”
fm Am 1,500 in New
g ~ bo» % mm
m ttv
i of Cleveland
York Mr. Lewis odoa,
other election pre-ei....
utmost only 148 plurality was a deacon
Cleveland, while 163 precincts tlW-rii _
heard from gave 2,178 plurality to Gar
field. There Is, therefore, no ground
f>r doubt that tbe honest vote of the
State has been given to the Republi
can candidate for tbe Presidency is at
the head of the election machinery in
ibis State, the Democratic party, which
has notoriously been tbe party of fraud
in election* for years, will not be per
mitted to thwart tbe will of tbe people.
The National Republican Committee
calls on Ihe chairmen and Individual
members of all county committees to
take the promptest and most stringent
.. .... ^
means to protect the sanctity ol
ballot. Tbe Republican eamUdates
hn mutt ir .
CHARLES PE08MANN mke« plena -
ure In ajounutKlua to I is many friend#
that hi* steck ta c mph-le in till de
partmenta and that hie pflcea will
compete fnvnraUy with tljube of any
market In the Hthte. /
He has rot time or **pno«> ro enome-
ate all Ilia etock for it v-onM spin nut
to the dimensions of an unabridged
dUdioraiy.
"Special bargnir.s In Dry Goode, Gro-
ceriee. Boole, Hhoee, C’lotliing, -H«t«,
Hardware, Crockery ware, Tinware, To
bacco, Cignre, Baggii g and T.ee and
anything needed on the fatm or iu the
household. If you don’t ace what you
want rail for It. It ia in stock.
Countty ; rodtue of all kimla wanted
and the highest prices allowed.
_ Be sure to call on the veteran before
you buy. It will pay you and don’t
you forgot it.
CHARLES PECHMANN.
sej 4
r. ff. "teener and flCn A.Waj-envr,
^ (’opartners S4 F. IV. "’sj-ener A Co.
klrtVijareM.
By AT; T. HOhhr, ,\ S eM.
In the meanwhile any p<irii-*n off jriwvc
persnnal pt-operiy «an Ae tx-ughi at private
sale fnua
iiENBE«7?ON T bkms.,
A4io*'Mye, Aiken, 3.
novl-t-iw
Leave f'k'irie-tavt
700 am
in
Arrive at Brnndkvdie
8.42 a nt
7.01. p m
Leave UranckirNto
9 UU a ni
‘5.50 p m
Leave Eili*to.
!*»".» a m
7.00 p m
Leave Mid way
9 1H a m
7.13 p m
Leave ILunUcrtg
St 25 a m
72 pm
Leave Grahamt*
O.dft a m
7.89 p nt
Leave Lei’s
S».47 a m
7.50 p m
Leave Klaokwtfl*
Ik 53 a m
7.48 ft m
Leave Uiko
1(V»7 a in
8.11 p nt
Leave Wdliet >n
10 1H a nt
8.18 p m
Arrive a* Awgavts
11.42 p m
9.50 p m
EAST.
[tafly] {IHiilv rvorjt
-MK<tay
LenveAitrn*ta
,. 1 •» a m
4.45 p m
Leav«tViili*wua
8A2 a m
4.14 p
Lenw Kibe
H. .9 a to
6.20 p m i
Leave BlackvtRo
9.18 a nt
6.84 p nt
Leave Lees
9.21 a nt
6.41 p m
C«ave Gmliams
O.Uft a m
6.62 pm
Leave Bamberg
9 45 a at
J 04 p in
Leave Midway
’ <9 52 am
7.12 p m
Leave Ediato
10.04 a m
7. i 4 p in
Ar. at Uraurhville
10.10 a ut
7.35 p at
Leave ttviincliville
10 ( > a in
7.8'i p m
Ar atCkwrie*ton
1‘2 14 pm
9.38 p «i
COLUMBIA DIVISION-«VKST.
(Daily, tuacept Suudaj.]
Leave ItcnricliviHe
8.56 a iu
7 45 p »
Arrive at Uanid.n
It m
9* ♦** p m
An iv« at ruluarkia
14,4H*am
9.22 p in
Leave Cek* irlaa
7.50 a m
6.25 p iu
Leave Catudvw
T 15 a at
4.00 p oi
Ar at Brin-vkrole
10.16 a m
7 60 p oi
KNPchSS (DAILV4 WEST.)
Leave Cliarleetan
H (Mtp m
t^ave I’.vnticlililte
3 04 a m
Leave lllackville
6.00 a at
Ar. Au^tieia
8 00 a m
Uhl'RESS /UAILVJ LAST )
Leave \Hgi»ta •»
9.40 p in
Ar. at iiiackville
12 IT pm
Ar: at Krttichviile
1.45 a m
Arrive at UharleMon
5.15 a iu
“CONNECTIONS ”
Coiiaec-li»n- m ideal 4««;ii*ta wtlA (ir*rr,n
tt. R. in ardfrwa. a 1
f> ituva U r*t a
ml a^iMiib'*
we*t uith through
SWcpew latiweeti Char-
Will practice a(
time mentioned
Bambksmi—.BegtaMaglbefo* Moaday m
eMk lurmth ami coti'inainj! forthe following
Iwo weeks. Office at Ihe liarixog Hotel
WltUsToji—The ihicdan-l fourth week in
each eaoirtftt. Ota* over SaiitS'i* Drnj Store.
Jj-
apr27*ly
RICH’D. J. MORRIS
118 King St. Charleston, S. C%
HEATING AND COOKING
STOYfcS AND RaNTJES,
K^Sei.d lor pr»c«e avid pictorea.
seplffl v
XOTICIi:.
To lA<’ Cil.xtni of iiiirntvlTCoin:
Wenre ttoiv locntwl in#ke Tawn of Block- *«d Greraville K. K. owd 4'kari<*ue.
CLAUDE E. SAWYER Aikko S. C.
Joan* E. Davis, | Aarm a B. Sjrn rza
liurn well, fe. C. | Columbia, S. C.
SAWYER. DAVIS & SAWYER.
ITMMYSiMlMLLOMmW
Ceuveyairciag and collectiona specialties.
feblt
GEORGE H.BAm
ATIOEJitY i\BC0U.WU8iIHW,
B AK3NWKL.L. C. It., HI. C.
Will practice innM the Court# ef the Stats
snd give prompt site in ion to nil business en
trusted to him oars. ’ [jan24
{OBR BOFinm,
Msnufaotursr aad Dealer in
F«reign and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco,
MNUFF, Pirn*, ETC.
No. 343 King Street, Charieston, 8. C.
jan2 i
W hat is datmed fur the
WAVERLY HCUSK.
CH A RI^KSTTON. M. C.
lines?'* best beds aa4 bedding in tbe South.
IlUt St. ' n i, 1 ** beat is the Ci*y.
-aurfaaeed.
The Swaina ^ »AY.
W asiiington v November^^Sii; M
understood that Judge Advocate-Gen-
Is to be tried
end Swaira. who Is to be tried bv
court-martial, on the 15th inst., wifi
make objections to several members of
the Court—Generals Schofield, Terry,
Murray, Rochester, and probably one
other, ou the ground that thev are pre
judiced, for reason# which his counsel
wiH expiate to tho War Department.
Such a course will probably aeoeaeftate
a tether MtfMaeaaat of the trial.
Title. 3. ('., on Clark street, ("tie door from
K«akiiond'*#t!>FW} for the purpeee of nuntt
Sictat iag tlie AtncvioiMi ArtiScial Tombstone
which is composed M Maud and c-ment. All
who wish werkstfsbre kimi ean have it done
on reasonable notice arid fair seritla We re-
ef*ecUu|iy solicit your orders. Game ooc.
come nil, snd give us yowr work as you will
be dealt witli fuiriy.
A. F. MORRIS A. CO.
adCT
TO KKNT
A «cod two-hors'e farnt 8 niiles from Wil-
tistoo.
-An excehent three horse farm 3 miles
from Milli-ton.
Both places ere healthy and well hnprov.
ed and prodnoe fine crops of corn and cut-
toa. For let ms a Wrens
. 8. S, OttEEX.
60 South Brood 3t. Atloms: Qa.
oe(16
Land For isnlc.
lesion mid At'amo on Ext re«s tram,
t'oiiiieciion* ia»de#t - haris-tob wi'V Vmtli.
ILsiero K. U. fcw priaisb'enii and with New
I «rk >8ie.imei*wn rirt-u* 'lays.
t>wnccrions made at Columbia with fo-
Cnlitinliia awl Angusta R. it. to and from all
point* en iralb Itwwds.
Connectieus m«#e«4 Biackville with Bara.-
well K. K
, aC. ALLKN.6.F. *T. Agent.
JOHN B. PEt'it.Ueneral Manager.
J. T. I
REYNOLDS, S. C. R. R.
A well imprered. well watered and heal
th t farni in Bennett Springs Towuskip, six
mile* from Martin s Station.
The place contains 545 aero*, loOeleared,
balance in original forest.
Terms—Oae-fiftn cash. Balance on fmr
years credit, wilh interest at 8 per cent,,
payable snuwatly.
Apply at
THE PEOPLE Office.
eetH5
- AUGUSTA HOTEL-
fflBOA. U HT. >a (J » Y 7MXA, O A
WXAB bAlLBOAD C*08451X0.
Bar and Billiard Rooms m the Raar. Choice
Wines and liquors alwns on IiukL
Table Supplied i« Beet Style on European
Plan. Attentive Servant*, Large and well
Ventilated Rooms.
ftfir ELECTRIC BELL8*W
LEWIS & DOOLI ^LE, pbopkiktoiiii.
CITA.TIOJST.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
BAHNWELL COUNTY.
IN THKCOUBT OP PKOBATU.
By B. T. Rice, Erq.. Judge of Probate
in Barnwell County.
Wheveos, W. <J. Kimma anpHe* fbt Let tart
Of Adminietrotma on the derelict eatale of
Rebeoca Singlcto i.
Tbese are, tberefere, tockeaitd admonish
IVeier io General Mercbandlse, cou-
siating of
Cioiblng.Dry Goods, Coots,
SLck h, Hats, Ctiuice Gr(*oerles,
Cigars, Tobucco, Ha id ware,
Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.
Hp can not be uuderaold by eoy
merctiant io the county.
PatrnnizH a young man In tbe young
est towu in tbe county.
ALL GOODS FRESH*
New additions couetautly made to
bis stock.
ffi^Call and keep catling.*01
ae| 25
CHAS O. LKSLIE.
Wholesale end Retail Cutaeateuton
—DBALEB IX -
FISH, OYSTKIIS, GAME AND
POULTRY'.
Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Marfcst,
Office Noe. 18 at.d 20 Market St.
Ewt of East Bay Charleston, 8. C.
Consignment* of Country Produce are
ipectfulfy solicited. Poultry, Egg*, Ac.
Alt oilers filled with disusieh.
re*|
seplS-fim
Pianos a.vd Organs.
BY THE BEST MAKERS.
New Piaeei 8*70, $228,and
lletf OfgoMfS ‘
24 $55oed ■pwart. En
term# and lowest prices ever knewn ou ilae.
dard add reliable inairuinMta.
all. and singular tbe kir.arod aad creditor!
•aid deceased to be aud appear before
of the
. • -V* -
Delivered Freight Paid.
Don't tailtogsi our prices and terms ire-
fora pjrchacing. Kemember wa pay
freight-witboul Increase of prieSs. Add
- 1.1 of Profiate for ihe raid ooumy
t*d witlitden *t Barnwell C.H.oa V odnesday
ing iucj day of Deoowber 1884, sill o’clock,
iu now*, to flvw cause, if any, why tho Mid
TliaAuvnUion should not bo graalod,
tcmpU'*" wador ay hood sod tho oesl of tho of oithor aox, to
kept fhi* 17rh day, of Ootobor,,A. ®- 1*4, gnythfogotMls
andcartftho 109th your of Amort eon lad* tho^srkors sb
Ot N^- T. Was. 1 di-M*T4ai A C.
d
dteoM
c. eii.tr, Jk mmytf
218 King Strool, Charleston. 8. C.
8trp4-6Wi
THOS* McG. CARR,
fc A t* It ION A TIL,K
Shav nj; anti Hair Dres-in" Saloon,
114 Market St root,
(Owe Do«r Hast of King Ftrcet,)
Ci**rie.4t'in, S. C-
wrpl'A
Grau^e Ntiticc-
G R A M A MS r. U A NOE No 75 r .trowa of
Ilu-handry ■•e«4* the 1st Tliur*<h«y in each
tuntilh at 1(1 o'ch^k A. M t fjitly ll*-'(m
HERE I
-AT-
Williston, S. C.
With ih !>*•*( »to«k uf Bo*4s. Shoes,
Hat* GwNt*' Fursudiiitg GtaMle, Sttirts
C'dlsra, ■ Ctiffa out N«?ekwcit b^tw'-en
( hmVaton and Augu.t *, and the * heap-
est prices between New York aud New
Orleous. , ——
All the latert 0111171 sod from the be t
Heuses in Uui<«d Statco,
Good Ciduuudricil White all Linen
Shiria at 85 cento apiece, aud everything
else in proportion.
Come aud ace that Uteru s life and cu •
terpr.M in W'illiatun still:
ROBT. A. WKATHKBSREE.
iffclS
W. H. Brigham
2C1 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, OA.
W holt-mtlo nml Re tail Oroeer and
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Iu prepared with ample moans and
• succetwful expeitooce to nerve bin
cuntoaicrs wiure eat iafmitorily now
than nt nny prcvtuu* time.
A full ntock of tbe best goods oa
baud at all limns aad at tbs lowest
prices.
* Home grown snd Texas Bed Bust
Pi oof Heed Oats specialties.
sep25
T. *. gill7~
BLACKV1LLE, S. 0.
Wotebmakor. Jawoller and Oiinsmllh. wirf
at h:s ola
bo glad to aoo old and now friends
Maud op peak* tho ’depot. All #4rk war-
rMtod. OMytO
w. niwHorr.
/. V<rt» OVKN.'
minm&ft
tWMOlateBALilC O ROCK YUM
Arid Ihwatew in
CAROLINA RICE.
tnilt:
Bond sis eeffto for postago
and roooiva free a u»ai|y box
goods which will help a'.l.
m Wht tey. 1 and 2 CftebOrUmi Street,
84 sod M 0 too* threw,' Cibnrlfoton, 8. C.
' (*•* York Office, 88 VaR Street)
N. B. Mr. J. R. KASTERL1N0 is noJ
oonnsette with our buVIbofoidf Trfholltng
^•wren. Any ordorstetriiMd to kirn
ISRaM* “ *
have otlr ftUt attoutien.
048ft 1
A fixation for Fiaal
5T -jw
Th«di
Note* Is hereby given that thw undorsigu^
*d will apply to tho PrCbsto Jndgo *f Bara*
os Monday, the ‘idth day of
I884i fora Fins! flesh grog
of th* «w*ta of J; a. Pern
t. J. mcocK.
. it.-