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fhs Osnsrml AnwaWy ■i»rht very
piaifMy biT«atigat« tbo methods oi tb«
aasodatioos. tbo aew
that am gaining foot*
hall hi tbo Stato. Will thoir aiortgagoo
Wtorf Tbobw prose rib— too per
as tbo Kozimom rate of interost
Wl tbo amU deAroos omrtgagnoo cUim
tad wffl oaptora «ora if tbo rtroag arm
of tho kw does not check tbeir rapacity.
Thoro’o traoblo ahead. If their liens cm
kpd aro good thoagood'bye to tbei r »ic-
tina—if t^f fro not than all Now Rng-
bod wlU/iowl orer the ahipwrock of
tbaiHhy<ocks and tbo reprobrscy of nu-
roooaatroetod rebels.
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“It (Sooth Carolina) b natural!} tho
riohut ftato of tbo whole Uniqo, wlth-
oos say ox rapt ion. • * • There
boo other part ofthoSouih where ao
little labor will prodaee an much."—A.
X. Mortaro ia Phihdslphia Times.
This teat i* true as goape!. yet Imw
few tboro ha that boHoro h or that show
(Mr faith by tbeir works. If South Car-
oBaiaas eotdd only saa their State and
tWsa»l~rt as they are seen by othera
thsrs would be as eud to omigratioa
Sow har borders and foreign money lend.
MS Waold gst no more m«rtgsgee on the
fmkfol bods that need only to he tickled
sHfh (ho hno to msko them laugh with
pkoteou* horrests.
U A geotkosoo who was in Charleston
•aosadoys eke. said that Barnwell jarica
mere oat to ha depeedod upon in murder
eos«, aad that murder was not punched
a* k should be la that ooanty.—News
flbdCwffcr 17th Inst.
Tlis Nows aad Courier is a good pe-
por.k (hot at times H is eotire'y too good.
. Ordtaorily it k as placid as (Wloaton
harbor hot wbaooror a homicido occurs
U this aouoty H becomes as nerroua as if
the Elkotoa riot had broke out again
aod Sodom eod Gomorrah bad been re-
hoilt at A (kodak. Wo W *• w» ilMl
gar sotompprary that aiaea the restore-
tbo afthe Democracy la power has rend
ered food jerks £a*ai bk in this eounty
t been asade up of its best
and th> pnopk hare slways
lag toafOapt aa right and proper
verdicts of twoioe good and true man,
rvuderod uudsr the eolema sanction of
t'hafr eutlh rather tLaa the relunleer an-
aertkus of such ready witnessea as the
»who was la Charleston a lew
We wmild Hko to bare tbe
s»UW.
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Gsrkotf is an incorrigi-
hk fdhbhirf amkar. and bk foa b not
mplimd to the saehiasao af the eloak
foamk Butler, of South Carolina, is »o
Othw mod wag ia ■ tbe Senate, and be
had Garbed ore constantly playing jekea,
hmre or bat outrageous, on, each other.
}fat kM ago Garknd bit Botkr pretty
t*ri~*kat b to my he got a very good
Butler “bid for” the
Arkansas. Knowiag Gar
for esudy he proodrid
ynd also some rubes ef
aaap,| whieb, when wrapped in
tkiue piper, precisely, reenmbled,
la the Me, the eanmiek. Boiler koew
Wlb tfiqd te pit the rubes of s»ep off
is Gorioad ho wuuUf (ail, as the litter
\ oo the akri So fur as ho
So Voerbeee, of ludi-
slhr ska next to Garknd, was ebo-
pio lvr the confederate. Paid he to Yoot
two genuine oaratneb —
Aim dthom era eublm of aeap. Go to
sio^ cabes oo your
« eold r Aa Qoijkod kopl oo ehowigf
aad a strip of klbtr formed oo hb lips,
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▼ QOfHOffl DAOMDA iltrfPtfl MV WiM tv
Butler. “Tb* follow's aetoolly eating
tho stuff! Why, b will kill him, won’t
itr “N-o-O-e,** drawled Boiler, “I
don't reekoo anything will kill that
uuo." Gariaixi was game. Ha flubbed
hb soap, and ao man could say that be
looibd aa If ha didn't eryoy it.
OencEsmxo Bhsdotozm.—During
tho poet two srorks tbo piioeo of wbeut
eod floor bave rapidly adraaood, both
at Obkago and Haw York, and a strong
disposition baa breo manifested to
poah tbe price upward, oo tbo theory
that tbe meltltur of tbo ooow In tbo
wbeet growing Buteo of tbeMortbweot
hot rendered o large yield of wheat
thU year Urea probable. Tbe New
York Tribune says, however, that ,lt
la well to remember that tbe same sort
of thing occurred, and tbe same argu
ment was used, in more tban one of
tbe seasons wbtob were followed by
thJ largest yields oo record. More
over, considering tbe quantity of wheat
left over from last year, it la obvious
that o large proportion of the winter
wheat yield next season might be liat
without producing any scarcity.’ As
to flour, the Boston Advertl«er attri
butes tbe rise to tbe lark of water at
Mloqeapolla, tbe great milling point of
the Northwest, which has caused the
output to be gredtly reduced. The
millets, finding they hail the vantage
In their owb hands, at once stopped
thslr ruinous competition, and, aided
by an export demand, advsnead the
price of their flour fully 25ii35 cant*.
Tite Boston Transcript believes that
floiir baA touched bottom.
ST A TE \E WS.
Carl grbuiz lectured In Charleston
laet eight.
Mortality of Columbia In ISAi, 86
whites. LT8 colored.
The Booth Carolina College bn* bow
174 students enrolled.
Strawberry plants are In full bloom
lo tbo suburbs of Charleston.
Oranoobnrg sent ten colored con
victs to tbe |>«olteoUary last week.
Charleston is to have a ponltry
■bow, beginning February 17, and last
ing four days.
The South Carolina Railway Compa
ny la making extensive Improvements
to their hotel at Brancbville.
Monday the 16th of February has
been appointed South Carolina's day
at the New Orleans Exposition.
R J. Peacock, a drunken pedagogue
who beat two little boys In Richland
eounty, has been sent U> jail fur thirty
days.
Gov. flt. John, of Ksnaas, the Prohi
bition csfldldate for President at the
last election, will visit Ufla^Buto next
month. V
'tbe State Grange, together with the
Houth Carolina Agricultural snd Me
chanical HocWy, will meet fh Charles
ton on Wednesday, tbe 4;L day of Feb
ruary.
Squire W. O. KelUr, of Abbeville
countf, haa been a magistrate for for
ty Qve years, and haa never bad an
appeal taken from a decision of his
Court.
Furman University haa now about
80 students, six new ones haring en
tered since the Otoristtnus holidays. A
number of additions are expected at
tho beginning of rite second term In
February, aod It k probable that tbe
total number this year wyi be about
100, slightly lo excess of last year’s at-
taodaoce. More tban two-thirds of
these students coma from outalde of
Green vUIsl'
Oo the 5’h InatuntAhe Stewards (or
part of them) of the Chesterfield Cir
cuit met In the Methodist church at
Chesterfield, to determine whether
they would accept the preacher whom
tbe annual Conference bad aent to
preach to tbe people of Chesterfield
Circuit. The result of It was that tbe
Rev. J. W. Mcltoy, the preacher sent
them, was rejected, and consequently
tbe Chesterfield Circuit baa no preach-
carAmek, put your
and aaj nothing.’ —
w*e told. Garland
eh the desk and aaw
’•Mfcflk was aatlag angtsthbyr with
»Hs«o P skid Gar-
pra yd* aaBagf* “i*va gut
wiid IV eating mm eaody," ra-
k vary OMtch ifcositinl ia
ia hk ha ads. Gsriaod
touoUrfrits wistAiEli inj £
ho aaid^lnaily, as ha
owp op, M i va got mouthing af o
T aod hapappod the pioee of
Mo modih. Than too o
of Mo jaws, aad hd saw that
ifehMkiid
tail of hk tya, as dM a deoe.
oU boys oitriag atobvd.-a
wkowaaMdtf Ir&.idt.hq
m to MmA. Aftaf
fora moment balodkad
ovMHlobiadtobkairpf
tknt k share eter-
fdbdiriMjou
'IMhmjMMw vMJkn
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SiEvV, t>-
The News and Courier bna n libel
dutt on Ha handa, caused by tbe publt-
cdtlon of the following item from tbe
Savannah Morning News: ‘’A. G.
Layton, who claimed to be a hotel desk
maSufacTurer, haa cheated hie victims
in Savannah out of abont 81,000 and
haa fled the city. It ia thought that
he 'beaded’ for Charleston or Florida.”
On tba 15th lost, the South Carolina
Railway raised Its passenger rates to
three and a half cents per mile forflrat
class bad three cants per mile for sec-
ood-clAsa (area and two cents per mile
for children. The company also issue
round-trip tickets, good for tea days,
botwoeo afi stations on the mad at ala
cents per (bile for the trip, They also
resume tho issuing of Saturday and
Buoday eiourolon tickets at tho rote
of four eeotb per mile for the found
trip, tbo rickets to be good to mum
until noon oo tbo Monday following
tbo data of Isoue.
StatistkW show that Ohio, heads the
murder list for |&4 with 188. Texas
k a goad second with 184. Illinois
OMkeo tho beat showing In proportion
to population, having only 88 pordeta
kflt yf*r, notwithstanding .tbe foot
that aha moks* jnhre whtekej than
soy 8»ate In the Ualon. thk aOWping
Inconokteocy lo eAfdahriid aswjr by tbo
lugkol eoaduoloo that, knowing all
about how wbiokoy k made, hur poo-
ptokaow kottor than to drink H.
. It k said that Mr. Gkwelaad has fen
obafto 8 000 haado a wotk.
Yke-PrroMoct Haodrloko will Mvo
pormaueai ly lo Waahlagtoa during tbo
four years of bk oflloa.
Oliver Wendell Holmes oays that
bad air, bad wbkky and Irregular hob-
Its keep tbo doctors alive.
Lnk Horst k again ot borne, and
will prttmbly give several perferman-
oas lo Atlanta In a few weeks.
Massachusetts was tbo first of tho
tttUteeo(or<f loaf eolonteo to introduce
slavery and Georgia tbo loot.
If Florida the Governor appd&fs all
tho county oBucrs. Tbe trlitte people
hold primary elections and the Gover
nor follows their action.
Dr. Tanner Is reported fo be living
*t a Chicago boarding house. We sin
cerely trust that this last gaatronomi-
oal attempt will "fetcu” him.
P. T. Barnom has offered General
Grant 8180,000 torthetemporary use
of bis trophies, bis purpose being to
exhibit them to grateful Americans at
to much per bead.
Cleveland has informed the commit
tee in charge that it can bave Its own
way about the Inauguration, but there
te a eolld ground for tbe belief that be
will bave hla own wuy after that.
Capt. Edward Aloott, of Covington,
Ga., paid to Hon. Jefferson Davis tbe
first money he ever drew as salary for
President of tbe Confederate States.
On Monday, the 5th. Mr. Luther Car
der and f amlly left Hidge Bprlng to lo
cate lb Arkansas, near Little Rock. A
friend of Carder's being asked why tbe
latter went, returned the reply, "He
said he couldn't wuet If.**
A Radical United States Senate wish
es to pension every vagabond who
served to the United Htates army In
the late war. Every Soutnern Con
gressman who supports such a move
should be Invited boms to stay.
Henry Bpsrnlck, prominent In this
State during tbe Radical regime, la
now Clerk of the District Court In
Denver, Colorado, and te making a
good thing out of It.
Commissioner Price says there la
more drunkennwH and crime among
the atdt.OOO Inhabitants of Washington
City than among the 250,000 Indiana
In the United Btatee.
L. Case Carpenter U a bn non etserer
or something of that sort In Denver —
He was employed In the post office de
partment but a decoy letter to catch a
rogue fell into hla bands and be was
quietly let down.
Fur eup«rlntendlng the monthly
diswinge of the Louisiana Butte Lot
tery Gena. O. T. Beauregard and J. A.
Early receive ten t ho use nd Idol la ra each
per annum. They are employed three
or four boors one day in each month.
One woman In the world does not
complain of bring fat. Hhe U the wid
ow of the late Georg* Gardner, a Boa-
kin millionaire, who provided, lo hie
will, that abe Should annually be paid
her weight In gold.
The last woman fixed upon as the
prospective bride of Mr. Cleveland Is
the widow of the lute Chancellor Payne,
of Albany. Hhe Is handsome, 36 years
old, h«s but one child, and is worth
about five millions.
Although he has been an Isveterste
smoker for a quarter of a ueutury,
Gen. Grant Is reports*! to have recent
ly abandoned the habit without much
difficulty or lucooveidenca. The puc-
oeee of hk distinguished comrade to
arms, in this matter, ought to encour
age Geu. bhennan to try very bard to
break himself of bis unfortunate habit
of lying.
Senator Hampton frankly says that
be ‘*does not like to see tbe poople of
his section making such undue baste
in the scramble lor office,” and oppor
tunely reminds the offloe-seekiogriase
that tbe civil service law prohibits a
Congressman from recommending any
one for ao office that cornea within tbe
jnrtedlclioQ of the civil service com-
m lesion.
Mr. Cleveland baa decided one point
about the make-up of blscsblost, and
that le that tbe men to be selected
must be in tbe prime of physical beaHb
and of aa age which will permit the
undertaking of severs and protracted
labor. Mr. Cleveland intends to sur
round himself with vigorous and com
paratively joung men. Thiel* more
of a necessity with tbe Incoming ad
ministration for the reason that enor
mous labors will be devolved upon the
cabinet officers through the necessary
reorganisation of tbe departments.
Mr. George P. Curry, a banker aod
mill owner of Augusta, Ga, was con
victed of larceny after truet In Rich
mond county Superior Court last week
ahd sentenced *o five years Imprison
ment lo the penitentiary at bard labor.
The faqta of tb* «aee were briefly these:
‘i<
Maj or EL Spann fiAmmond of WHIk-
ton township had deposited with Mr.
Curry for eafe keeping a considerable
amount of money and ako a thouaknd
dollar bond of the city of Augusta,
which the kkttor converted to hk own
oae. Upon bk falhira Mr. Curry, ia
hk assignment, made Maj. Hammond
a preferred creditor but wao unable to
produce the bond on deposit whoa It
irae called for. Upon hk failure to do
the prosecution wao Instituted with
is result given above. Ao appeal wao
taken by hk counsel to tbo Supremo
Court Slnoe tbo trUl It boo boon die-
bovsrsd that one of tbo jurymen tb bk
trial wao a minor and legal Macks in
Augusts aro oonofckrabty rxrroknd
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ytsr.
ourdUflgMku noed? nobs
n Bout.* writer. Jt wba« wo
beard k true. It k buabooda, prind-
poMy.
Artificially reared carp sold in Ful
ton market, New Yoik, laet week s' 88
o*-nia per pound, brtnglik a higher
price <hew any other Ash except shad.
Law books are now used In court
rooms simply os ornament*. The sue-
omefiil lawyer abuses the witneoaeo,
cries befote tbe jury, and hk case U
woo. ... ^ \ '
The managers of the Confederate
Soldiers' Hume In Richmond re|»ort
that they have received altogether
834 000, have purchased a bonee, and
that a few Inmates are already being
cared for.
Dr. L»nquet states In LTnlon Med
icals that the first Napoleon’s pulse
beat but forty-five times a minute,
even when he was k bk usual healthy
condition. The average pulse of well
men le given at sixty.
Leap Tear haa closed and several
timid old bachelors hereabouts, are
now veryfdnxlodie to obtain tbe left
bind foot of a grave-yard rabbit, They
seem detot mined to try t be lost chance.
An old poker player remarked the
other day aa he was rising from tbe
table after a aeaelun lasting three days
and nights : ‘111 be eternally bonswag-
gled if I can tall whether thk U yes
terday, to day, to-morrow, day before
tu-mufflow or tbe.day after yesterday.’
The bpoka printed in tbe South dur
ing the war are now In demand among
collectors. One of three was a ■pri
ll rig book printed on common wall pa
per. Another, more ambitious, was
Illustrated with tbe old trade cuitt
found In newspaper offices, producing
a comical rff--ct. Upon the title page
te the legend : Printed In tbe fourth
year of the war of Independence.
A young man who bad led rather a
fast life finally got married to a weal
thy but mthsr warm tempered young
lady. After tbe ceremony was over
hla father in law said ,
T hope you will not get yourself Into
any rnoreloolteh •crapes.’
‘No, I gueae I'll not get Into any
morn acrapee. I reckon I'll never get
out of ibis one.'
A charming young girl, accompa
nied by her octogenarian great grand
mother, who is all that the uamee Iw
pdew, enters a dry goods store.
‘How much te this rlbUm?' she asks
of the polite young clerk, who hae
bonaded agllriy aver several stools to
wait upon her.
*A kiee a yard!' replica the young
masher gallantly.
‘Give me ten yards, then. Grand
ma’ll pay jnu—she always settle* the
bills when we go shopping.’
In Dallas Texas, the other night, a
dilapidated individual found himself
bordering on the Jim Jama for want of
a drink. He approached a crowd ami
proposed to raffle blmsrif off for one
year’s peonage at ten cents a chance.
Tbe bystnsders took about 100 chance*
and tbe Jim jam man was woo by an
editor. The wlun**r, at last accounts,
had not ttfode up hb mind what to do
with hte pflx*. The man who was raf
fled off la oald to be tbe sou af a weal
thy New York merchant. He Is an
educated man, but wbkky has mod*-
him a wreck.
Senator Hampton 1s poor, possess
log bat little income beyond bis pay
aa a Senator. The estates whieb for
mertj jinked blm a princely Income
avail himbut email profit now. Hte
fntniiy Is ao aspaosive aad qni'e a
latge one, and hk young daughter,
Mias Hampton, rarely accompanies him
to Washington. Wade Hampton wma
twtoe married and te now a widower.
Hte first wife was a M1m Pr*sto« nod
hte second tbs only child of Georgs
McDuffie, the families of both being cl ta
ll ngute bed lo tbe annals of the history
of tbe Palmetto Stats.
Once upon n lime a Donkey fril into
a deop hole, and, after nearly * tar v log
caught debtor a passing Fox, aod im
plored tbs stranger lo help him out
'I am too amoll tn old yon,’ said tbs
Fox. 'but I will give you eomo good
advice. Only a few rods away is a big
strong elephant. Call ta him and he
wlji get you out ia o Jiffy.’
P >1 bod gone tbe Donkey
tbtfe reasoned to himself: T am very
weak f°r want of nourishment. Every
move ! make te just so much addition
al toes of strength. If I raise my veioe
to call tbe elephant I shall be weaker
yet, No, I will not waste my sub
stance Uwt way. It k tho doty of tho
elephant to come without calling,'
So the Donkey settled himself bock
and eventually starved to death.
Long afterwards tho Fox on passing
tbo bole, saw within it a whltoelog
skeleton, and remarked: -If ft bo
true that the aouk of oolmak are
transmigrated Into men, that Donkey
will beeope one of tboee merebanto
who son never afford to advertise.
One day loot week, oo the story goes*
Mr. Tyor Barbery srhiio passing along
a public road to Greenville County was
seined bp some one behind, aod on
looking around be perceived * headless
man, aodL was enchanted oo ho follow-
ed him a . few yardo, getting over a
fence on the lands of Mr. Lkntel Rec
tor, who lives about twelve nsUeo from
QreoovUle GUy. There tbo headless
moo emptied a haricot of silver on tho
Nstiss is hetoby givsn that the nadsnriga-
*d will lisbsr ftealaseosat with U.T. Kies,
■•q., Judgs «f Prsbsts, sa Mwdsy, tbe 28d
day sf February scat at II s'elook ia lbs
tawnsoa,aa AdninUtrainx sf ib« sstelc sf
, 'W. P. Blit, dsessksd, sad aak (*r Latter*
DiuBtessry.
K. P. It. BIRT, Adwialstratrix.
Jsatt
~ kirn
hot worn for two Tpnn.
^Ho,'
editor. Toe tbooo trousers
where they are. I may start * daily
paper eoiae day, aod then I wUi seed
them sore. 1 *
FOR RENT-
Three Reaai Cetlage se .eetekirts sf vlb
tegs. For tsran, fie., apply Is
P. B. HAGOOD.
BTOLEN-
A red Sstisr Blieb with wbUe fbss aad
fear white feet. Aeswsn to tbs same *f
Juho. A •uiubte reward will be paid ter
muratc G. YOLGKK.
JaaZX AucMa. On.
Appficniiwi ior f uuj UisrluvKe*
ground and told Mr Barbery to
tboro and ho would find a fortune.
Barbery Mot to srork find at last go*
isgHS&tt'S
WTWIg IMCQ 9QOOC0S^
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ApplicaUoa for Finn! Duk-kiig*.
N4iies la hereby givea that the nsdeniga-
•d will file bis final account with B. T Bice,
tUq., Judge of Prebeto, on Satnrdny. tbe
]4ib dny af February nett, at II n clock in
th* for*noon, m Adwinietrnter sf tbe estate
of Frnneee Morn*, docensfd, and Mk for
Letter* DUmUtory.
fHoMAS ALEXANDER,
j**72 Adwintetrmter.
Ajiplion for Fiofil Dischine.
tin **d *ft*r Womlay, Votmilior Nth, MM, ’
warne**ftnwe«tnifli<Wiorii»U*)i:
(Dnity—Eseoet I
Nolle* I* boro hr giron thnl th* u*d*niga.
•d will file his fiu»l uccouut with B. T. Itioo,
Koq.. Jiulgo of Probate, on BolurrUy. tb*
7tb dev ot Ftbrunry next, at 11 o’clock in the
forenoon, as Adininieirnior of the estate ot
W. T. tSral, decerns♦.!, eud eek for Le*lere
Lheoiii-ory. K1CUAKD BLSr.
jeu 15 Aduiimelretor.
STATE OF N0UT1I CAKOUNA,
BARNWELL COUNTY.
IX THK Col’ST or pkobate.
By B. T. Rice, E*q., Judge ol Probate
in Barnwell County.
Where** W. G. 8inaine applies for Letter*
of Admiuuirelion ou tb* derelict eetei. of
B. Frank Kice,
Tbcee ere, iberefore, to cite end admonish
ell, eud singular the mad rod end ci editors
of the said deceased, lo be and appear before
■a ai a Conn af Probole fur the said county
ta be beiden at Barn well C. II. ouo*(urday,
ibe ’jMih day of February, 110*5 at 11 o clock
A. M., te show raua*. if anr. why the said
administration should *oi be grained
Given un.lor my band and ibe seal of tie
Coum thia2iat day af January, A. D. 18*5,
aad iu ibe lubth year of American lau*.
pci.di]n*e. U. T. KICK,
Judge of Frvtmte.
Piib.i bolin Tn* Pcortt January ’JJiid.
1885, and posivd on lb# Court House door
for ilteiiute required by tow.
bTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
BARNWELL COUNTY,
ix thk rornr or probate.
Ry B. T. Rice, Erq., Judge ef Probute
in Barnwell County.
Whereas R. H. Walker applies for Letter*
of Administration oa the estate ef T. B.
Cokilng. dceease-l.
These aro. therefore, ta eiteand admoniab
all, and ringnlar the kindred and ereditora
of (he Mid deceased, to be and appear before
me at a Gran of Probate for ibe said eounty
lo be bidden at Barnwell f II, ou Tne-day.
the 3d day of Febrwnry. 18A». at 1] o'clock
A. M . in idtow cauee, if any, why the said
adminifttmiion (huuld not be crante*!.
Given under my band and the real ot the
(Vrart ihin Jtoh dny of Fthmnry A. It. I88.’»,
and *u the ItdHh year of American Inda-
pendeoeo. B. T. KICK,
Probate Jndge.
Pnbliahed In Tn■ Prnpi.s January 22nd,
1885. and ponied on Ih* Court H*u«* door for
the lime required by tew.
Master’a Sale.
(hurt #/ Co,
PUot.
SlaU of Aan/A Carolina
Barnwell Comte
8. E. HUTTO, Plaintifi,
T*.
H. M. FAUST. Defendnat.
By yinne of • decretal order te me direef-
*d to the above entitled cause I will nell at
Barnwell Court House withinihetegsl bourn
of sale on salnaday in February next, it be
ing ihe first Monday and second dny in asid
month, *11 that plantation, place or parcel of
land situate, I* ing sad being k tbe county
and 8la'e aforesaid, containing twrnty-one
and one-half aceea morn or lam*, and bound
ed on tbe North by tend# of N. W. Faust.
East by land* of II M Fnutt. South by land*
of tbe am tie «f Thomaa Boidan aad Watt by
tend* of 0. M. Fnuat.
Toma each. Purchaser to pay for p*!*™
G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, Master,
janlo
Master’** Sale.
Conrl af
PUaa
State of South Carolina,
Barnwell County.
„ W. W. FREEMAN, Plaintiff.
v»,
R. F. BOTLES, Defendant.
By virtue of adecrotal order to me direct
ed in the above ebtliled eanae I will aoi) at
Uamweli Court liopae wit kin tb* legal i*onn
of sate on aaleadaf in February aext, it be-
ing tb* first Monday and aooond day in said
mouth nil that lot, tract or parool agland ait-
no le. lying and being In Rod On! township,
county and State ateroaaid, containing aov-
eaiy-mx (76) acres, mare or leva, and bound-
r*l ns follown: North lylaada of F.J. Fan-
den, Kaat by landnof F. J. and CFNail Ban
dera, South by tends of estate of Jamoa Boo-,
der* aa<| West by tends at Hanry Boy tea.
Tar in* eaah. Put* baser to pay for
«. DUNCAN BELLINGER,
Jnotfi
tfortgagae’a Sale.
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STATIOXA.
Lv larawoll
Wnsd ward's
“ AsbleWb
ArMarkvUle
CW
*sra well RaUraad Trains ewmieot with South Cal
ottes Railway Trains at fallows:
Xo. I has aenneettoa from Month Oarollaa Railway
ftoai Aumstaaad tooal MtotWas Wsot sf RteehrUla.
Ka. 4 eoonoets with South OeiwUna Ibdlway thr
Oharlawoa aad total Stations East of MaekriUeaad
* n - ttoo cso esciloa bam South OaraHaa Kail Way
fraai Obaitaaua. OoJumhia, Mvlaloa aad all toad
Mtationa Hud of BtaekvIUe.
I eooossU with booth Carollas Railway tot
-■ »*a and Local Mtatlow Waat ot BlsckvIUe.
Auguara and Local Mtalloaa Waat ot MsckvIUe.
bo. I has aoaaecthra Aram Month OaraUns Railway
from Augnata aad all toralMtathwia.
No. I roaaects wbh Month Carolina RaQway tat
Charleston, CshiaiMs and all poiau Kast.
Oo Court dav ot each amalh aRw-ctal Train wRI
leara Mart villa aaii. M. aad arrir*
-- - - - . ...—.it# at Rarnwell at
1.46 A. M.
I>. C. ALLKW.O. P* T. Agaa*.
JOHT4 B. PECK, (tencral M -—j—
Siuth Carolina llailway.
Commencine November 10th 1884, iraiR
wtti ran •• foiiows:
mm Wfil i
JOL-
AUGUSTA DIVISION.
WEST
(Dolly)
Lenra Chartesion
Arrivaat Branchrllla
Leave Branchvilla
Leave Edieto
Leave Midway
Leave Bamberg
Leave Grahams
Leave Lera
Leava Blackrilla a
Leave Klko
Lo.iv* Williatnn
Arriv* at Auguata
7.00 a m
8.42 a m
9 00a m
9 CO a a
9 IS a m
9 25 a m
9.A5 a sa
9.47 a m
9.5it a m
ln.07 a m
10 IHa m
11.42 pm
(Dally, excop
Mondays.)
&.0u p m
7.0C p m
fi.oO p m
7. «)0 p m
7.1S p m
7* pm
7 >9 p
7.60 p m
T.58 p
8. T1 p m
8.18 p m
9.60 p m
-r--- *
' ;■
Wood ofitHfoo Wtiritaw, WiUwton, 8.
Cm ore sow afloat oil ttmao rrodj, able,
sod willing to flu anjr wood or iioo work
that oa*body oka can do aa wtil ta k
eon bo oom noywhera, prooiptty, tkw-
oogbij aod at reniNNMble prioM. Wo
naraotoo motorteb anti worfcmaaakip lo'
be af
always firnt cIsm.
fdaelfi
"HOW TO HATH MONEY”
115 for 810.
886 forflia
'815..
fflfi for
. WATCHES f
Eterfoor Waftbnm Wfitohen la
solid aflvar dottlUo oaooo at abovd
prfcwofor
•0 DAY* ONLY.
Every wntdl warranted. ...
Gents* solid goM Wnifikos from
888 upward.
F«*r porrimlar* writq
McELREE’H JEWELRY PfiLfiCt
Cboritoton, B. (X .
FOK SAIaE.
Af agent for T. It. WUIUgham I offer far
fate l#th» aatoa af weeded load ia BeaaeU
Springs Tewnahtp in traet* of 50 aerea and
npwarda. Term* aaay. Apply *•
R. A. ELLIS,
Altendate, S. C ,
Any party wbe will go on said land and
bulhi a habitation anfficiently goad far him
to lira in ana hoe in it for tLie* years may
hava aara« for that period aod aa amah land
as ha wifi clear and eultteata. Far limply
claaring and cultieating ha may bar* laaae
for two years,
aep4-bm
Dt. J. R. ■
LraveAugiaeta
EAST.
[Dsily] [Dsilr except
buiHlajr.
7.15 s m 4.45 p m
Lesv*tVii|i«toa
8.52 s m
6.14 p m
Lesv* Klko
,8.69 s m
9.13 s m
6.2f> p m
Lesvv Biackvilte
6.H4 p m
i-rn.e l.ros
9.21 a m
8.41 p m
l^svs Graham*
9.A5 s m
ti.52 p m
Lcsv* Bamberg
9.46 s m
704 pm
Leave Midway
9 52 a m
7.12 p m
Leave Edisto
10.01 a m
7.14 pm
Ar. st Brenrbvilte
10.10 a m
7.X6 p m
Lesv* Uranchvilfo
10 15 a m
7.85 p m
Ar. stCbsrte*inn
12 15pm
9.38 p m
Oj»0i filira mttd Nlechmnieml
DENTIST.
kAMBKKCI AMD WIIXJSTONte’
at tbe follnwing plaeea at
I
Will practise
time mentioned
B.awfnq—BegtttrHnglhc fint Monday in
ooch month and ooniiaiiipg for tba following
twowaeks. Officent tho liarteog I|<m*|
WibLiaTOH—Tba third and fourth week in
eaoh month. Ofica ovar dmitb'a Drug Btara.
apr27*ly
COLUMBIA DIVIXION-0 MT.
(Daily, Except Sunday.)
8.56 a m
12 fih p m
ll.dna m
7.50 am
7 15am
10.15 a m
7.45 p m
9 «M p m
9 .22 p m
5.25 p at
4.00 p m
7.60 p m
Leave Rranckvilte
trrir# at (Camden
Arrive »t Coluiabia
(teav* Cnlirukia
Leava Camden
Ar at Hranohvilte
EXPKE86 (DAILV) WEST.)
(^ave Charleatoa 11 (Nip m
Lear* Branchville ii 04 a m
Leave Black*iUe 6.00 a m
Ar. Augusta 8 DO a m
KXPREtAS (DAILY) EA8T.)
l/sav* Augn»ta ‘'.40 p m
Ar. at Biackvilte 12.17 pm a
Ar. at Bntnrbville 1.44 a m
Arrive at Chariretna 6.15 am ,
•CONNECTIONjI."
Connection* mad* at August* with Georgia
R. It. to and from a'l puma Mrat and Xoutb-
we«t, with through Hleeper Let ween Char-
laaion and At'anta on Kxpreaa train.
Connaotioua madealt'harieotna with North.
Caaiern B. It. for print* North and with Non
York Steamer* on Raturdaya.
Connect ion* mmle ot Columbia with Co
lumbia and Grocnvillo R. R. and ClMrUtte.
Columbia and Auguste R. K. to and from all
point* on both Roads.
Connection* made at Blank villa with Barn
well R. R
D. C, ALLEN, O. P. & T. Agent.
JOHN B. PET|£. Generic Manager.
DR. J. H. E. MILHOUS,
DENTAL SURGEON.
BL«A<JKViL>L,K, M. C.
Regular appuiatmeoto aa tbltew*: Bara*
weM C. II. from third .Mondaytn aaeh month
to Friday evoning. LHfioo at tbo Pnlteravn
llonso. WilliOon, 8- C. from fir*t Monday in
each moidb ta Friday aveuing. Otto* aver
Capt. Kennady'a at or*. Will ha at bis boaae
olfieo tn Bteakvilte avery Saturday and wl*il
maka appoiatinanta with patient* lo
ihonv at either of bta o*fW at nay lima
JflF*G*Ite attended in Barn wall and a^a*
cent onunliea.
(aov2
M J. DODDS A CO.
State at &mth Carolina—Barawall County
By rtriuo of a powwr ooatainod Utaaaort- 1
gage exooated by D. V. WIManM an tho
twenry-firat (21) dny af Notombor, A. b.
1681. ia fovor af Mr*. Orlnuna Agnoa Hogg
aad doiy aorigned to ma. I wiR sail at Barn,
wo.l C. H., & 0., oa aatemtey is Falwsary
naxt, tbe asms bring tbo tm Mtoday nod
tea anaoil day af iho month, n» public nae-
tins, te tho bigboM bidder forauah, the fei-
tewing described premie aa, is wit:
All that certain tract ar pnrari of tend sit-
Black ant it ha snd Wlieelrighla, Psacal-
I'm Street, near Whaley’* Gin, Blade-
vHlc, 8. C., do better and cheeper work
(ban any ether uieohanio* iu the ooon^j,
snd don't yon forget it. <kel8
HUUUIDin
Fiuiry, XuUai
—AND—
BOILER WORKS,
JUST ABOVE DEPOT,
AngufiKta* Georgia*
Boy, Sell, Exchange, Root or Repair
oa beet manner aod terms,
ENGINES, B0ILEB8,
SAW AND GUST MILLS
AND MACHINERY,
CHEAP AND GOOD.
Have ns hand a Loros Stack of
note lying sod brief ta the eouaty and State
I ef Writ Btsnefc,
aforesaid, sear the waters
eenuialag ana hundred nod thirty
[ 180)mereer laea,aad beundml as follewa:
Oo the Berth nod Vmt by kode eTHttf.
Prteeflls lleMUkn, South aad Beat by tend*
afthe crista ef Berios Cave, aa will mete
•nbWW WJT l«o & HMT0 # €WI < M
foa Mat day af FtarimrT. lfiH
1 lla’t."’ -i.v
upwards of 60 BogioM Rod Boiler*, afa*
Btaom aod Watar Jifo otrodoood pri-
y*:-‘
ft
i
KOBTING INJECTORS,
YoadwN Jet Poapa, Bdta, Kofik
N*ban, Cfcookr tan. Pika, Ro.
fit# .. si *
RICri’D.J. MORRIS
118 King St. Charletton, 8. C. •
HEATING AND COOKING
STOVES AND RaNQRS;
§&~Sc d for prietf and pktsrea.
aeplfi-ly
THOS, MrG. CARR.
VA-WIIION A ytL.K
SbTii^ find Hslr Dr^iBg Sdlejo,
114 Market Strciil. ' *
(Oae Door Kaat ef King Street,)
Charleston, S. C.
aep!8 -*
w. b. Rloriiorr.
J. Von otkx.
uniYimFmo.
WHOLfOl^f.K OTOOC'ICftM
A ml IVwslerw in
CAROLINA KICE.
199 Fmvt Boy. 1 and 2 fumherisnd Ntreet,
64 and 5d NtetaSireet, Cbsrlasioa, 8. C.
(New lurk Oflies, 5*8 Wail Street.)
N. B. Mr. J. R. EASTERLING W sow
connected with our bnsiarraaa Travelling
ttefoeman. Any ardera aatruate4.lo him will
hnva amr bast attaetien. [>025
CM AS- O. L.EBL.I Ifi.
Wholesale and Retell Cumtulaalon ,*
—wxauxrxn- /
FISH, OYSTERS, GAME AND
JPOULTRV.
Stolls No*. 1 and 2 Fish Market,
Ofice Nos 18 aad 20 Market 8t.
Kart of Keel Bey Chariest on, 8. C.
Consignment!* of Country Produce ara
respectfully solicited. Poultry, Eggs, Ac.
AH orders flilod With diapa'ah.
seplS-flm
r. sax uAtm.
I Mduaris* autrr.
Gantt & Gantt
jh.'nx>juric'v « at juavit,
BkarmwsM C. H. v N. C.
dae4
Whotkekhued for tba
WAVE11LY HOUSK,
CHA.aX*l£MTOBr. aa. C.
The beet hede md bedding tn the fitoth.
Leontiea the best iw
ThatnUe
riding tut
the Cl»y,
RATES—810U
irpneted.
X) aad 88 SO
Pit DAY.
oed ftato hyiibe week ermuetb.
joaira -
FttkA Jr., Prepririer
janoiff
Aiwa Gage flt Go.
CHARLESTON IC&HOUSI,
Market Corner Chnreh fll^ Ohsriaeton,
. lee packed ter tba oeaatry nypadaty.
leaky enrlondaalowoalia^^
Augnata,’ Gn.
ntSoWe n. imam.
ChurraflyleeateC. atovesHsf to
CLAUDE fl. SAWYER Ante 8. t
Jama» 1. pgvta, [ Aarma fl,
AC.
o l 41
uwm D1YB A uim.