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» VTM .X. JASUARY 1D.18HG.
I ■■'i" W. H. VM<lvfAill ©®tffd ••R*!"
arday tl> gi»<j W Mr*. U. S. Grant the
debt of $1G0,000 due to Mmby W ho«-
bead bat *h« refused to acorpt it, nl-
thoagh the offur wm repeated and it*
oooeptanoc ih*«l»ed > upon.
Many oottoe plautor* in Grteovtllc
mhI Spartanburg countte* have determ*
ined to try tobacco culture thi* jenr. In
North Carolina good tobacco land* ae'l
ivf $50 per aore nnd the crop altvaya
pay* «e)t. Who will lead off in Barn-
well? Coi: A. P. Bufkr, Qolufcbl^ will
fViniuh wed at/d iuetnietlona t6 oppli-
car.ta. r-
Vour Mermtfn n Uaionarirs from Utah
Or* operating in York and KpartaabArg
cottfitica and haVe on oiled twenty five
dr th’jiy coorert^. It aeenft to’ tS their
purpone to coutiirue tmtil crery county
Id thb State Ima been visited. Before
eoniiug to Barnwell the elders should
prapure their burial vevtmcuts for there
will Jhrobady bt^ a speedy
Coroner's services'.
I year* ago. wm
never booth / nod could pj
“ - ■ - - ‘ j upi
folloi
l^lro
. Trdb*iNo. l.-^Our .
iteooMl iofortaed or interest^) in the the time of dny u
great iMuo* of the Atyr unleaa tfty take don’t think
a paper; nor can a Oran fbcl' aif^terei* orc, *
. .. . . a . f country. The exceptioon alwayspror e
id any thinr ol nhich he kttoirH nothing, , VT ' . r
J * •’ the fule. No d< gnea hare made any
and how eaua man cxpzict to keep him
self informed unless he puts himself in
the wrfof such information ?
Truism No. X.—Papers are designed
for the very purpose of extending infor
mation on all subjec s, educational, re
ligion i* abclal, political and personal. —
Indeed, papers are the channels through
which everybody can seen re the agfessa-
c.!l for the
^ There is daug< r of unothor (jrAton
erase tils year. The rigus of incipient
insanity in that direction are numerous
and threotwing. The tinetful and im>
pulsive fdauter is sgaiu iuvited inio the
i.ffioe of the H»oucy lender snd mortgage
tvker and ton many ot them arc gtfing
into thow portals over which should he
iMerited “last tho-»e who enter here
have hope behind.’' The last cotton crop
• uvm short and prices hnvc gone up since
it psased out ot i he hands of the pro-
d«bn. The planters have paid their
debts and the merchants are in good oon-
«Htk» to help tiiem again. The world
wants more (ioUon and cipitali^s arc ril-
hag to lend money on good seourityjtnd
lit high infteresi. The dry fi.ll prevented
the seeding of the nsuul area in small
gfa'n, prUViAotts arc cheap and plentiful,
o ittoo is the only ready money crop and
tha situatioD invites the planter to risk
piwaeat security on the uncertainties ot
the fbturc.
Breaching upon llic ohf text, ' Live
Ot home and keep out of debi,” may not
make many converts or confirm ocliev-
ers in the hi<h that e-ber second tlmughi
god bard experience have brought out
©f the bondage of mortgsges and jutlg^
Wants, bu'. it is none the less oar doty to
point out the tribulations to come next
fall when Hgh prioed mules and fcrtili-
a' , ra and unprofitable labor are to be p*id
for with cheap cotton. Thts only' farmer
who has no fear of the Sheriff and • who
Ikoghs at lawyers is he who makes his
.wn supplies and cuts bis coat according
to his eioth. Nine out of ten men say
(hat there istro money in fanning. They
i‘! , e right so far as ladtor-akeltcr plant.
iOg is concerned, but if the farmer would
the same attention to his busin^sj
that the gisKl merchant does to his he
would find himself bc'.ler and better off
at the aouual balancing of his kooks —
The merchant doesn’t buy mere goods
(hoc lie expects to sell and he doesn l
pay mure tor them thuu he thinks be
esa get
• flat the average farmer has a pro-
founder faith in luck and providence than
in figures snd financiering. The cost of
growing com or wtton is an unknown
quantity. II* gives the same price for
labor that his neighbor does without cal-
talaftfty; ffhtiher it U worth more or lore
than he pays. AhhiAigli the prices of
flis salable products have g.'tie down,
yasraftor year, lie enutiqus* to give hii
cmphiyees A least us much as lie did ten
yeArs ago. lie lets the bottoih ra?! stay
im top and while the brother in black
produces a less moiky vnfuc Ife gets the
same nominal wages which he did in
flash limes. Jt strikes us that there
ttfodU! W a horixoutal reduction all
tvawl, bat (he train of thought we desire
to indicate is this, that a ?hl*e common
MUM calculation in the present tense as
to (attain cost and probable results will
saw a Tost deal of melancholy repent-
ones be re ttfter.
ry information.
Truism No. 8. —How shall the peo*
pic know unless they read, but how shu’l
they read without u paper? Ignorance
is a cutse, and nothing will ao speedily
remove this cuntc as knowledge, and the
paper, iri'iny judgment is the most ef-
fectivc agent of removing the curso and
bsstowihg the renudy.
Truism No. 4.—A paper cannot be
sustained without sulisciIImts. It takes
money as well as brain to run a paper.—
if an editor don’t publish h paper only
for money, one thing is sure, he cannot
do if without money.
Truism No. 5.—No honorable man
wants U) read a p iper lie has not paid
'for. ’ J- K. Bt 1st.
Bamberg, S. U., Jan. 7th, l88o.
Hill Arp'» View* oh Hie I'mlH-
■ ■■K M boj €ael* lu CTollruc.
It Is right for a Ulan to he rcepect-
'fi.llyconsiiler.ite of other p< ople’a opfn-
ioos, but how can tie be so and take
the papers. Whert he fea'ls the non
sense of men claiming to fie educators
he gets disgusted with fools, and when
he reads the lies of politicians he is
equally disgusted with knevt-a. and so
the two keep him vexed about half the
time.
Nevertheless, it Is the duty of a good
cliix- a to keep up. with the age in
whtch he llv.-e, for tk can do some
thing, ami it is liis duty to read atd be
prepared for oomlug . vente and raise
bis voice on the tight ti le, it has been
a great drawback on the Mouth that
h-T people dl l not read enough and
wire too contented with their Igno
rance; but they are waking up noW,
and you can hardly Hud a family that
do«e not take some psp. r. I mix with
our cormnnu people a good deal and I
know families who take a paper for
the children to read, although the pa
rents oaunot. Thla Is all light ami it
Is encouraging- After a poor farmer
boy baa U-arued to read and wilte and
cipher, ho Osu gofca right go6d educa
tion from the papers, ^nd he cun get it
cheaper than any other way. I would
rather my bo)« would depend on three
or four good papers, that would not
cost moifjfiun teu dollars a year, than
on Dfry^omllare woith of I>illu and
Greek and algebra and geometry.-
They will be yf more benefit to him
the pralffical j)Uslueaa of (Ife. Ofcourae
if he is to be a profassl -ual man, he
must go to college, but It Is a great
bxsard to send a boy to college, and
the reason la plain. Four years al
school and four more at college tak*
eight of the best years of a boy’s life,
say from IJ to ‘10, the very years that
his physical system needs physical ex-j
erclse and physical training ; the very
years when his habits of life and for
life are fixed ; the very years when be
should mix labor with study and lei
his brain and bis museto work: aloof
together uud sustain each other. A
college boy has no education to work
anything but hts brain when he comes
away, and looks afound fof business,
His physical oatuf!> abhors work—he
can't stand it. ills habits ars fixed
and be sees no agreeable opening ex
oept the Ihw of medlclnj or politics,
and so the Ishd Is full of quacks and
pettifoggers and small politicians who
hfflict the people and do no good for
themeclves. Tuese srdalf lawyers sit
around town an 1 watch for strife
among uabors like a buzzird watches
for a carcass. The doctors gallop off
to see a sick patient and keep him sick
until It takes his little crop to pay the
bliL The politicians get up a rumpus
in the newspapers and slander one an
other uutfi the people don't know who
to vote for ahd they don’t care. And
so It goes, and It would hare been bet
ter for the whole batch to have stayed
upon the farm and mu fried clever
country git Is and gone to raising obll
dreu and chickens in ad honest and
letter on the
6 b (list, declining to recHve the sub-
Horlpijnii "idjlcb Cy rus W. Ekid and
offiefs wefe rule I u
mA,
gtaal nisshaaM
ptogrroc in arts or selsooe, or pofitlce,
or lbs pulpit except those w£o
Caucasian blood la tbeir velna. T
arose doM well (or a ttawpXH
ture’s last effort, for nature abhors H,
and from the unnatural unloo comes a
feeble posterity or none, after the first
generation. Some of the noblest colyf forenoon, Ai>Niiiiinmuor of tM* Ssiato of
this 'V
ored people I ever knew wsre of
kind. All the colored men of note are
among them. Mr. Cable thinks that
Justice to the negro rcqulree we should
mix with them on equal terms In our
churches and schools and cars ami ho
tels and theaters, and this shows his
utter Ignorance of the race as a race,
for they do not want to otlx. Th* y
want equal privileges, but they do not
like to mix. The race Instinct Is
against it. No philosopher or philan
thropist umlerstHiids the negro like
those who were born and bred with
them, and the negro knows it. He has
to-day more lespect for the old ra«u»-
ters than for his so-called Northern
filends. When be feels assured that
Democracy does not mean slavery or
oppression, but an enlarged freedom
and protect ion he will no longer rely
upon Northern politics or Northern
promises, and will quietly affiliate with
his own people. We are getting along
very well together now. It may be
come a seiious problem for our chil
dren and my f.iith U they will be pre
pared for it. It is said they are In-
cieasing more raphily than the sbltee.
I have never believed It aad *1 put no
trust in the census that reports it.—
The birth rate msy be as great, but
the death rate is at lesst three to ooe.
Our record proves it. They do not mar
ry like they used to, nor do they take
oa good fare of tbvir children. But
supp.ise they are increasing more rap
idly. It do»-s not follow that they ever
will or evt-r can control the country or
Its government. A few men control It,
now. Not the many—money and prop
erty control it, and always will. Money
controls us all, whether we know it or
nob Money is the lever of Atcuiinedes
and the negro will never have ft be
cause he does not want it. It is not
his nature to accumulate. Us lives
and lolls fur hts present good. A few
do acquire property, but only a few,
and that proves the rule by the excep
tion. He canoot accumulate if be
would, because he has no fitaeM for
the arts snd the tricks of trade by
which mi'St of our race get rich. The
negro rarely cheats or deceives ur:y
ous in a trade. He Is flunk and opeu
and does not know how to plot a fraud
or conceal It. In all this I admire him
for be U unlike tbe white man. H"|o-
ruonsM)s“a liestlcketb close on the
Joints between the buyer and the tell
er,” but he meant It for tbe Jew, and
It is true of the GeuMie, but not of the
negro. The negro will steal, for that
Is an Instinct of his race and he cannoi
help It, but he will not steal much.—
His tudluatloa that way Is limited,but
when a white man ateole the more he
gets the belter satisfied be is
I hope the New York Tllbqoa will
r-aru in due time why it woe that one
million of tbe nation’s wards fatisd bo
v-A* for Blaine In the last election..—
Tti!> editor of that Journal u-ems im-
paleut. Well, we give it up. Why
dot't be a k the wards ? As the Scrip-
tube any, M lie Is of age. ask him.” x
tol John Thom as, tbe other day, that
ob of his Yankee friends up North
w(ited to know wby he dideut vote
M Blaine, and he stopped short aad
licked surpitsed, and sold : "Wed,
bi«, what’s he got to do wy i. ?”—
ad then I asked another darkey, and
hr said, “Goshamityl boae, dldcnt
kuw be was a ruuntn."
Bill Asp.
'"ICetlee Is terete tfveti that the nadersipn-
*<i »/ill (Me hta final account wilb B. T. Bice,
Judge of !*roN»rs, on ftngirdny. (he
7th day #f K< Itrunry next, at 11 o’dock in ike
T. Br«t, deceased, and ask ter Letters
Dhiuteery. K1CUAKD BUST,
janlo Administrator.
Master’s ^ale.
ataU of Souik Carolina | CouH of Comm-n
Uarniretl County | .ileai.
8. E. HUTTO, Plaintiff,
«e. t - *
If. M. PAITST, Defendant.
By virtue ot« deoreUl order to nfedlrect-
ed in tfie above entitled cause I will aell at
Barnwell Court House witkiu ibe legal hour*
of raieou anleeday in February next it be
ing the Bret Monday and second day in «aid
month, ail that plantation, piece or parcel of
eUndriee.
t one of physician* carefully prepared at ell
hour* day or eight. jan8
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to nn*S‘*nt t aim duly at
emtn IrtdeMHl will make I hi teed
udall per-
— kte pap*
meui to the und rsltrned.
W. GILMORE HIMMH,
dccM Adaetaletrator.
x. i. wiLua.
land aitnete, I’inp aad being in tbf cSWetp
and Xtaie aforesaid, containing (wentj-o&f
_ -oae
and rme-hatf «e^e* more ortea<‘.'and koead-
ed on the North by land* of ff bf. Faurt,
Baal by Inndaof H M Paint Sontb by latida
of ihe eat >te of Thonuta Bolden and F»eet *by
lead a of if. M. Fauat.
Tennanwik. Purchaser to pay for papers.
G. DUNCAN UULLIBOBIt, Matter,
jaall
Master’s Sale.
(Joart of (\mtnon
I'lrai,
Stair of South Carolina, i
baniircU County, |
W. W. FREKMAN, Plaintiff
v*.
8. F. BOYLES, Defsiulaet.
By virtue of adeoretal order to me direct
ed in lb* above eeiii led canoe I will tell at
Barnweb Court lloiiae within th* legal boure
of sale ua salesdajr in February next, it be
ing (lie brat Monday and aecoud day in said
moutli all that lot. tract or parcel of 1/ind sit-
u.vje, lying and being iu Bed Oak township,
county and (bate aforesaid, couuiutng •*»-
enry-eix t 7B) acres, inorr or less, and bound
ed a>( fotiow< : North by lands of P. J. .‘•nn-
ders, Keel by lamlsof F. .1. and O’Neil ban
dors, Souih by lends of estsieof James San
ders and West by landii of Henry Boylet.
Termeonsh. Purckaarr l« pay for pej>*r*.
<J. DUNCAN DhLLINGUlt, Mooter.
janl-S 1
M Lister's
'State of Smth Caralma. I Court of Common
Harmeelt fbaofy [ /‘Inn.
D. w. WILLIAMS el al, Plaipuff.,
against
if AN8FOKD WILLIAMS et al. Defeadaata.
It Is ieUmated, that two huhdred
tboaaaori people will vlelt Washington
oU the t'Jh ot llitrch. A committee of
puhUu oumfort has been appointed,
whs— bostoeffs it Wifi be to know more
abotft where yoa if util to go than you
know Jroureelf. If you Are a million-
wire you will go to Wormly’s, to Wll
lArd’H or to the Ebbltt House, sod pay
your bill wltbotit looking al It, But if
you have A iNHiod trip Hckst Aad twen
ty dollars In your pocket you need sot
hows a bad time In Waehlngtnn. ‘Very
IHNimi meats' oan be bad for prices
from 15 to $5 cent a, Bed nod
sot oost moTa than two
dsv. llaoy military and
*ffk) eaeasixoi^aa have already tm-
maffed fAAIter* ami a large number
wfR eoav> and lodge in Pullman rar»
dwtagr their stay. A projected fea-
proceesioB is a
h every Rtata of
In tbe or
ef Its
B. J Til don, J r., not 8. J. Ttideo. Rr.,
I going to attend the inaugural eere-
lonlea.
I ;l '' \
On her late trip the steamer Oregon
fwered the record aornee the ocean to
a days six hours and fifty two mfout*
«. It will get down to alz days and
ten flying machines may be perfeo-
►d. *
‘Yte,’ aaya one of Mark Twain's ool
red t-bHraeters : ‘En I’a tich now
ome to look at it.. I own tnyee'i, en
’k wuth eight bund’d dollars. But
ive stot-k’s too reexy, Buck. I wlsht
honorable way. Now if the college 1 ^ de <l « bt bBD<kl ' d
boys would go to fanitiag I wonld re- Wtoobody eUe bad de nigger.'
Juice to see the boys go to college, but A prominent Governm-nt offloiA
they will not. And for like reaeone I^ 8 tbut wbH1 h 1 ^ eW ^ or h * tew
have nevvr favored tbs higlier edtica- dl ^’ 8 “8° * e * raed bTe P b y***'
■KM*
tlon of the negro. Hie race la pbysl
Liana were called In consultation
oaliy ofd&iQed for mumtuiar labor, and ^ am i oe the state of Gen. Grani’s
he likes (U A oollege life la hie utter l lea,tb bad Hrrired at tba «)ucIU#iqo
ruin ax a (ban and a oitiBao, aad be
eomee out a genteel African vagabond.
I received a letter from one of them
tbe other day that was full of profane
hat the General was at preesut f>xa-
detely broken down physically and ra
il I red absolute reel.
Plain, hearty eupperx, according 'o
abuse and blasphemy for tbs views ia «P«Heuced pbyaldso, Ate condu-
expressed In one of my letters and he 10 , dud * therefore good
denuded the name of the BosDn ^ t0 * • 10 ^ ° D ’ H# ^ “
in
;h« estimation of a great many people
traitor As,be oalled him who said be buch AAtAlemeot t« rank ber«sy j but
pitied us when he saw the Ignorant u tba light of sdence, comuioa ssnse
horde tbkt hud been entrusted with fcnd “^leoce, U is gospel uruclk
tbe ballot. N . Tbe Bank of Augusta fsif* d laetTrl-
Well, that daikey has been to col.tay. Ttfe oa ise of Uih fatlors was In-
lege and is now an educated vagabond, kbltity to rraliAe on $350,000 worth of
Tbe trouble with Mr. Gable Is that hob 00 * 1 * 0 * the George'Oao aad Dane's
■Joce not consider the negro as a raceltaltroad, bHd as Collateral security for
but Individually. Ho Hods a ca$«h loan of $130,000. Ihe capital of
where a negro became ao expert froinjl 150,000 will be a total lose to ibe
having the advantage of a high degre
of culture, and be makes Urn a type <
tbs race, aad puts a demand upon
for a like dvtlfwtlon to all It ramine
me of tbe educated
itork holders. Depositors are pre
ferred hi tbe assignment And ♦mbs
j paid in full The failure of the bank
will net affiHit-business in Avgusta as
the stockhol (lets will be the only losers.
By virtue of a decretal order to me dlrvrf.
ed f*» ! »he above eetUlcl ca *e 1 will m-B at
Bemwe'l Court llnnae within the ienil hour*
of Hale on aalevdey in Kebmvnr next, it be
inp the Bret Monday and second day lu aeid
month, all that iract. fioo* or jmrcel of 1 id.I
altunte lyin* anti being in Itarewell ooufcty,
SlaleofCoulb Carolina, containiMg 117 aorea
more or leae and Itounded by lakda of the
e-laie i f Doetoo Cave, Mr*, bnrah t.'a«e aed
by of David Drudiey, Juiui Cave and
lend* of Julie Barker.
Terum of vale cash. Perckaaer to pay fi>r
paper*.
0. DUNCAN BULLIN' ,£K, Slavicr.
janlu
Mortgagee’s Sale-
dilate of Sontb Careliua—Barnwell Couuty.
Cy virtue of a power contained in * mort
gage executed by I). W. Williaftiv eu the
twenly tirt>t (L1) day of November, A. D.
lF8l-ix tavorot Mrs. Oriauoa Ague* llottg
and dti y ns-igu. d lo me, I will sell al Barn
we 1 C. If^ 8. C., (»n vnleaday in Cebnury
next, the same being tne fxst .Mouday and
ibe second day of the meulU, at public auc
tion, to the higheel bidder for cash, tho fol-
towiug described premisea, to wit:
All that cenniu tract or parcel oflasd sii-
na<* tyingand being iu the county and Ftate
*f»reewld, oe*r the water* oMTeH Branch,
contiduieg one kandred and thirty scree.
[ 1 .'10) moro or less, aed bounded ev foilowi:
On lb* North and West by land* of Mrs.
Priscilla McMillan, 8oath atttl fleet by lands
of the setAie of Deeien Cev*, n* will more
tu'ly appear by veterwaee t* a plat of veuie
dm 'vej'y L. B. finrvey, dietik-i surveyor, on
ih“ 21sl day of February, 1808
jaiilS H. if. WAIKRR&
MaAE 0? .'till l H UAKUlvlNA.
BARNWELL COUNTY,
in jim cocut or j-aoBATE.
By B. T. Hick, R-q., Jutlge ot Probatr
lu Barnwell Quanty.
WhereSa, Ww. D. Atetanoe balb *p.
pli*«l 14 m* for Leftet* of Administration
Sa lb* estete bTC. H. A balance, dfrewmeA.
Tiiae* ere. therefore, to cite And admonish
all. aed riaxular the kindred end oredilore
of tbe -eM droSesed. (X be and appear hefgr*
me at a Court of Probate fot the eeid eutinty
to be holden at ihu-oweli O. II. on Friday,
the day of Jen., 1886, at 11 o'olSck A.
M. a to sheer cause, if sty., why Uic eebl ed-
luinutretiou vheuld net be granted.
Given neder ay Imnd end the nssl of the
Court tliiv bth day of January, A. D 1885,
end in the JteF of ixaerioan lude-
pendenqs. » T- RICK.
tfi - Prebate Judge.
Published t* T&S Psarui Januety H(h,
1883, Arid posted on the Court Ileus* d
Tor titoe reijulredhy Istv^
STATE or SOUTH. CASOUNA,
BJltNWELL COUNTY.
Ik THE euUAT OF PRO HATE.
‘4s ' * ,
By B. T. Ricd, Eeq., Judge ef Probate
lu Barowefl Couuty.
Whereas Dv. Peter Stokes eppfies for Let.
toe*of Admhiistration on the oshtte of Wii-
HsmU. Rites, deeeaosd. ^
These era, therefor*, (o eft* nod admoaish
all, snd singular the kindred and credit are
ef the said deceased, Ao be and appear before
a* Me Court of Prebuse for theafcM esunty
to he heldeu xt BernaoD C. U. On Saturday
the lUb dug of Jaauary, 1886. M 11 o’cloek
A. Mto ebow oaes*. if bay, why the said
adwinistrMion should not be gran led v
Qtveu under ay hood snd th* xr»l of th*
Court fbw, O'k day of Jsxuory A- ib f$85,
and in the ICUih year of Aaericau lude-
pendesce. B, t.-RICE,
PreVde Audge.
Publiehed lo T"« Psnn * JaouxJy 8th,
1885, and pasted on lb* Court House drier for
the tiae required by ISW.
Congaree Hotel,
coL.UAAiiiJk.aa.ff;.
Corner Asxetnbty ant) Cdrvik Streets,
ogpusite State Itoasa.
W» E. R08R, I’setailTiiR, •
Rates $1-50 to $2 00 pec dey, seftord-
bg to lecatba af nxxa, .
errpeu.
<
Have 86 Per Cent. ' f
By bringing year work to
Willis & Stroud
Willis ton. 8- C-
We are now prepared to do al) kmde off
Blnogxmithand wheelwright work with die.
patch. We aee nothing bat the best mate-
rial.aad wixxfive you setufaoiion.
N. B. Mr. Stroud is a ftoished workman,
having servod his apprenticeekip at the trade,
janl-Gxi
Ho Surprise!
THE OOYERNMENT ENDORSES
THE AMERICAN AGRK’ULTUklST
Krtmi tbe Tenth Ceowi*, ml. A jtuU pablbbnt.
“Th<‘. Atucrfcau Agrh-aJiurUl u «|ie«'iaUv Worthr
of n.-atiiMi. beuauw uf the romirknU* mAm. th»t
lio. alU-iHied tlie uni.|ti<-and uatiilnK vtlvrt., uf iu
' ‘ ‘ Irti
IN-oiHveCor. U iueiveiH- and rateod ti.vrtreulaluui.
ll. i-ontrnU are tiii|diratt'd rvery ww>uth tor a Oer-
oun wiltkun, which who circulate, wnleljr.
Tht. Tribute Is a pleeklng lm-iilent iu tbe aiarvef-
Iihm uearly
88aH a ffeaiary
Tanwr <■( thi. reuugntacd leaitiDg Agricultaral Jour
nal ml Uk world.
Wleat IS Its To-lSny t
i ef their bestness the ‘
Idltioe to their Boa.
tie Bare well, and
I or addressed at eilher oSov.
BKlMMlOtA WIuUaMB,
AtUrrneys at Law.
On and after Monday, Wnveiwber (Wh, ISM, train*
will run M follows till further notice:
[Daily—Except Sunday*. I
Lv Black vllle
“ Aahlehrh
“ Wiwdwan]'*
Ar Barnwdl m*e
rH'T'tVfo.ffm.
RTATIONd.
lv Barnw*ll
•- Wood want’s
“ Avhlel
Ar Block
Avhh-ifh
krtJI*
4 Moil 1 ( Acc’a
P.
A. M.
It
110
1.46
a.
»x*
140
XI*
«.|S
Borawrfl Railroad Train* ci.nnecl erfth South Car
olina Hailway Tmh* *« fellowa:
•tloufr
diheat
No. 3 hu tonnectlou from .South Carotin* Hallway
fnwo A0*1 WW and IwealStaikun Wert of MackvItV.
No. 4ywyi)ecl< with South Carolina Railway f*r
Oharh-uoa aad Lical Stations Kasl of BluckTiUeand
Colnmlita Division.
No. ft has miiHcctlnn from Hmith Carolina Kailway
from Charlcslon^ColmiilJa, Diriaioa and all l<ocml
Soefb Camlios Railway for
loea WaatofMackrtUr
from South Carotlus Hallway
from Augusta amt alt l-ocal Stations.
No. I connects with S<mi(1« UaniHne Raiway for
Charh-ston, ColmnMa and al points Hoat.
On C««irtdny of each monih a Special Train will
leave Hlackiglo^ I A. and arrive at Boon wall at
D. I’. ALLEN. O. P A V. Age at.
' ■ ' nif Mr
JOHN R PEOR, (ienenJ Maoar r.
South Carolina Railway.
Commencing November 10ih 1884, train
Mill run as fefiows :
Mx mouth, ago the Amerhaa Agriculturist va-
lercd upon a new carver of j>1',,j■ hy, and ueday ft
Tlsr tiet*
is fhr Miperwu-to any shnlLr ]>eri<>dira' tv« r pro-
duecl in thf. '.rany other roontrr. HVhvr in isli-
lorial strength; richer in cimvmmga; lu-inii.l on
lin. r p«|er, slot |iresentlng In rsvrr feHiv luu col-
umna of original reeding uiatteTfp>m the atdcsl wri-
u-rs. and nei<rtr ten llhntrattoas l»v. dt-Wro, Th«r-
ber. fer nearly amarterufmtwwlary the vditor-ln-
enenn
< hief of the .Ainvricaii Agriculturh<l, J.sM'ph llsrrt..
Hyron l>. Ilal.ted, Cul. M. <>. Wehi. tad Andrew S.
Kuller. thetMher tong Jtme Kditor.. logetiier with
the other writer, who have mode the Arorriesn Ag
riculturist what it is to-iay, are sttU at tb«ir piwts.
tffHA’r. I'M I’iK r! t
Kerry subscriber, wbsee sartwcri|nion i. imiasdtato-
ly forwani..! u- with the prici-.Oue Dollar ami Fifty
0«-itt. per year, aad 11 eenlaextra/<« piwtagvou i y-
cl">|«>ila—inaktiig On* Itullar oudSixt . -Kiveiu sit—
• ill reo ivc the -tnoTK** Agrlnthurist tKii^ltsh of
(it riu.ii for all of IX.a anil he pewenl'.l with the
American Agrieollurist Kaiaiiv t ycloi wdH. juMoM]
■<si Paces uii.l over l.ooo Kiigrastoga elrungiy leu im!
iu uimh, Uock and gul l.
Tkiseutirvly new sobnue is a remarkable Uore-
house aud '•■ot of refer, ivc f«r every J-isirt a>«iu of
hnnian knowledge, lurluding an AgrUultiirwi Sup-
id.-me arte IW. TWmttpr ^
.-v i.tl line U-c.hL klauvp* (dr wailiuc voir apect-
uatar dopy Arforlena Agrb-wKiiffd, air ri.-gant f.,ny-
|‘sre I'rriiiiuiu List, wtlh -Shi llluslratlous. and s|>e
cinieii |Mg*s of nur Family Ciclopsedia. Canvasser*
al.st veers when.
Ad* teas
ITHI.BHintH AMEB1CAS ICIUCL LTVKIST.
DAVlii Vt'./PDO, Pre^t
SaMT. H'RMIAM, Sou>.
711 Bruadaay, Nc» Vark
Jan I
IF*
you wan! s
FINE WATCH OK CLOCK,
STERLING SILVERWARE,
RICH JKWKLKY,
FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT
LERY,
OR SPECTACLES,
Send yuur ortlpva lo or esll ht
Jas. Allan & Co.
'OXLftUTM' W M fa ' _ 'uw
AUGUSTA
DIVISION.
WEST
(Daily) 'Dslljr, rxeep
Hiiudayi.j
Leave fbariesion
7,00 a m
O.Oj p m
Arrive m firauchvlll*
f *2 a m
7.01. p m
Leate Braacbviile
IHstu ip
•>..'>0 p m
1,e«re Rdirto
0 DO a m
7.00 p m
Leave Midway
it 18 a m
7.18 p m
Leave B.imberg
l J a m
7 i* p m
Leave GniIranis
9.85 a m
7.h9 p in
Leave Lei *
0.47 a m
7.50 p m
Leave Blackville
9.u8 a m
7 58 p ni
Leave bike
10.07 a m
8.11 p m
Leave WiUisL.u
10 Ilia si
8.18 p m
Arrive al Augusta
11.42 p m
9.50 p m
EAST.
illwily) fDallr sxevpt
LonveAuynrla
7.15 am
4 4. i p to
Laaveri illistun
8.i r >2 a m
bit p in
Leave Klko
j8.i>9 a ai
6 20 i> in
Leave lii.u-kvilla
IMS a m
•i.S4 p ei
Leave Lees
0.21 a m
0.41 p m
Leave Grahams
tl.S-i a m
ft.52 p in
Leave Bamberg
d 4o a si
7 1)4 p m
leave Midway
0 .2 a ui
7.12 p m
LesveFibsio
IV.dta m
7.14 pm
An at Braii(*bvitt*
Id.lOa m
7.35 p m
Leave lintuciivule
10 15 a m
7.ri5 p in
Ar al rhnflevlon
12 lo p m
9.38 p m
COLUMBIA DIYiSlON— WEST.
(Daily, Excvpl Sunday.)
I.eav* Bmnebvill*
8.56 a ra
7 45 p m
An iv* al (.'amdea
12 66 p'm
0 o*i p m
Aniv« »i Columbia
) l.(N) a m
9 22 p m
LeaveCohi uW»
7.00 a m
5 25 p bi
Lcore rsfoilep \
7 Jf) u at
d.00 p m
Ar.- stDrauvhvM*
10.16 a m
7.50 p di
EXP It £88 (DAILY) WEST.)
I.enve Charteatua
11 0(1 p m
Leave ffranchvill*
3 1)4 a in
Leave IMackvilie
6.00 a m
Ar. Augusts
b OO a m
EXPRErifl (DAILY) EA^T )
I.eav* AngiMa
9.44' p is
Ar. at Hlockvilla
12.17 p m
Ar. at liianviit dl*
1.4o a m
Arrive at Charlvstmi
6,15 • m
8t»7 KING STREET,
CUARLBSTON, 9. 0*
Jan-d
A WEiiCS REIDIKG FREE!
FOR SIX 6000 FAMILIES
CatK* your Dtms and tba *r.i« snd aOdrvstdf ftr« *
your or loti bora hr (rises* an a |^M* cold
aud gw free A o ynaraslf and •auX .
cf them a rpvciaivu i .py of '
THE Gfi£AT SpUTHERa VEEKLY*
Th “AM Cislliai:
| our
THREE
CUK0R0US
WRrrm
“wrcil HR US’S" worid-tarroM
L Skalehw «f A* 8* Fliatsfo* Oarttay,
“Wtl ARP'S" VtaMtaS* Utter*fa
| Ik* Hwo* aad Hearth I tea*
“KiBV XAHUTOtrS” Mrwtem
' laid U Re “Craciar" diateh
I
tht Bmmemkmta, teirvspvsdiaUv,
A World of I attract lea art fiklartaioiwrnt;
Twelve Pag**. The Urfahta* a»d Baot ri beklr.
of me Family.
n**<ua every tuemher
SEND A POSTAL FQI A SPECIREK COPY, FREE
. Xddnn “T«a OaariTiTWW.” Xtiaula, (.'a.
Exchange Saloon
—AND—
RESTAURANT.
627 Broad St., A agnate, Oft.
Lexius Henson* l^rwars
The Bar, Qjrster Stand nod Ciuftr
Cfmuwr* ire rU on the first floor. The
upper pxrlofx are fitted ap for ladies mid
georiemea. The beat aueotioo aud po
lite waiters. AU article* served will he
first dam.. docll
AND
Woodward
&
Matthews
•v
Wo*d and Iron Workera, Williston. 8.
C«, are now and at all times ready, able,
and willing to do toy wood or iiftin work
that anybody 4m tao do as wed as it
can be done anywhere, promptly, thor
oughly aud at reasonable prices. We
guarantee raateriale and workmanship to
be always first elms. fd*cl8
-BOW TO HAVE MONEY.’’
$15 for $10.
$36 for $1&
$25 for $15.
WATCHES!
Ekrln or Waltham Watcheo to
solid silver double case* at above
prices for
60 DAYS ONLY.
Every watch warranted,
golil
Gents’ solid gold watches from
$25 upward.
For particulars write
•MoELKEE’8 JEWELRY PALACE
Charleston, b. C.
FOR SALE.
Ar agent fur T. II. Willingham I offer for
rale 17tM acre* of weeded lu.id in. Ucytneii
8priag* Tow n*hip in tract* of 60 acre* aud
upward*. Terais auvy. Apply to
R. A. KLU8,
AI lend vie, 8. C.
Any party who will go on said land and
buiia a luvhitation rafticiently good for him
10 live in and/trr m if for I'.i** year* may
bar* name fur that period and a* much lend
as he will clear and enllivato Fur limply
clearing and cu tivating bo may have leaee
for i wo year*.
•ep4-t>m
Dr. J. R. Smith.
D|»*rmfi*r» und Mecliunicnl
DENTIST*
HAMBffKU A.telk WII.I.IWTOfil.
tb* following pUces at
Will practice at
time mentioned
It a m u r sn—Beginning tbe ftrrt Mom lay in
oach mom b and i-oMinuing for ihe following
two week*. ORiceat lb* Horiiug ilutel
Wlti-l*TO*—The ibird and fourih week in
eicb inontb. Officeovar ^milk's Drug Store.
*pr27-ly
“C<tflN BCTIONS. ’ ’
Oonncclion* madenl Atigusl* with fici.rgia
B. It. lo ai'dfruiu a I i) 'ini* •tol *n.| .Somli-
;'2*’ •.$|* l ' ,r -* lwep, ‘ rUaf -
I vast)p a a* JPanftSoWHRVrtrtFwatii
(rifthection* made»t ('barlerlon wn b North.
Kuslrro It. H. for prints ^iortb and with New
loaft 6t*An>«r* ow §aldv<foya.
('onneoious made al Columbia with Co
lumbia uod Greenville K. R. and Ch.irlotlc.
Colombia and A ugwat* R. R. lo and from all
pcints en both Road*.
Cnnneetioui made at BlaekviUe with Darn-
w«A ft. R.
D. C. Atf.fliV, 0. F. AT. Agent.
JOHN B. FEf’X. General Manager.
inca’D.J. MORRIS
118 Kiu^ St. I harlcsion, S. C.
HEATING AND Cf HIKING
stoves and ranges.
■s*. <1 for price* »«*d plrtoire.
replft 1 r
THOS. McG. CARR,
r AN If ION A n L. 1C
Shaving and Hair Dn*s.Mi»«! ShIocr,
114 .Warkel Street,
(One Door East of King Street,)
Charleston, S. C.
sepl 8
w. h. uifw-iiorr.
J. von ova*.
nr amr & to.
WCf J. H. E. MI L HOI'S,
DENTAL SURGEON,
li L. AtJli V IL.L.FC, H. C.
Rrgrilnv app4>tnin*e*la as follows: Bsnu
waff 0. ll. Irom (bird Mondaytn each month
»C Friday errning. Office at Hi* Pairer*vn
RofSk. WilHstcn, 8. C. fraa* km Monday in
each mouh lo Friday rvaaing. jOffa* aver
<Wt. Kennedy's star*, ftitt be qt hia home
office la
Blaakvilla every Baiarday uad wi I
r*or mortn, HkHHkao ot *v«aW, item, mail* appolntmatiia with patient* to meet
forma, Auu, jatrmturrm, oTor j-mrmf* than* at either orltiarffieje at any time.
any time.
Caffs attended in Barnwell and *dj.v
r.“‘ y" 1 -- ., ). ,. t"' 22
M. J. D0UU8 & CO.
BtaekstnHha and Whwlrighte, Pascal-
lift Street, n*ar Whaley's Gin, Black-
viiU, 8. C., do better ana cheaper work
than any other urechaaiw in tbe county,
and don't yon frytt il. deel 8
Foundry, Haeki&e
—AND—
boileb WORKS.
iVE
BY THE BEST NAKKIIS.
New Pianos $210, $226 aad npwanl
New Organa 824 $6R*od wpward. Barf
lerias aad low out prioaa ever kaown eo at
dard aad asHabhi iaairam*ats.
USt
i** *
.y, * * «*- k ' •
Georgia.
Buy, Sell, Exchaspo* Sant oF'Eapur
on beat manner and tcras,
WHCRLKteALK OltOl'ICitrt
A nd ifo-mlerw Im
Cahoiana rice.
IHO Karl Bay. 1 and 2 fuaiharland Fir rat,
M aiatrmNliawriiM-ai, Ubariapion, S C.
(New 1 ork Office, 95 Wall Street.)
N. U. Mr. J. R. KASTKH LING is now
conueeted with our busine-s s» Travelling
8‘dcsB)nn. Any order* aatrasied to him wiM
Itave our beat allcuMea. [Jun'^. 1 )
CIIA8 <3. J.Ksr.iHi
Wholesale end Rotnli Com nice Iota
—|>a«LER IR-
FISH, OYSTERS, GAME AND
JPOUXTRV.
Stalls Nos. X snd 2 Fish Market,
Office Non. 18 ar,d 20 Market St.
Kart of East Bay Charleston, 8. C.
Consignments of Conntry Ptoduoeare
respectfully solicited. IVultry, Eggs, Ac.
Alt otdera filled with dispa'rh.
sepl8-$»
»• BXX flAWTT.
| LOMOSTKXn OXMTT.
Gantt & Gantt,
AT-lX>il?ffKYH AX L.AW,
Wmrmwell ff. H.< N. 41;
deed
AV hat is claimed for the
WAVKRLY HCUSK
CHARL.lurrON. N. c.
Th* best bed* aad bedding in the South.
Location the best in the Wiy.
The table unsurpassed.
RATES—$2.00 snd $2 60 PER DAY.
Reduced rate* bV the week or month.
- I’H PRICI, Jr., Propriator
JOSEP
junald
Aiwa Gage & Co.
qufctts’rojf ick house,
Marfiat CoraVPwiteh 8L Chartaaton, 8. C.
•prSd-ly
Central Hotel.
?* r- • *
t armiXAF.
Dos t failto g«4 awe pribas aad tetms be
fore porahortwf. Kameethar w« pay all
fraifhi without laeteaa* el prteoa. Adriraas
ff. Sc Mbftv r \
21$ Kia« ftueeif Chartestora. 8. C.
.•*Ft 1 ! ,a
AtJGUSTA HOTEL*
r iV.
ave on
rrlflwa "j
" ‘ A-
j'V
*55l!£Jsr!!t estets.
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ftad Water at redaoed yri-
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