The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 12, 1885, Image 2

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*X- -"ti;-** W ■ ? rj,' • .'> ■■' • \ bflow tin ai , . of Umi Blue Nile Mid tb« BUtoraarf Pruprktor. Mid Ibe sent of the Egyptien govern- 1 meat In the Soudan, woe captured by llobamtncd Acbmed, the MhIiiII or ilOONTT CIRCULATION '"uji'iil. jwft* m> ’i-M'".' .■■■»■-■- I, FEBRUARY 11 1W». am..‘W>* ; 11 j HMMlw Nm tete mr the Confederate -Hifitn BlAuiMd Jubet A. Karl; the AAiAOli Mea.’' HU present coonec- m\fh the bfiiVMttt Ix)uWant ?tuic ffiBpe «M> lk-1 U tm ool rep*ol«d f ■/■'i Hm Charleaton capiulwt* who met OoV. Hagood Uat week aJi pied a very Si IVlolutiou relative te the Cardina, aad Cumberland Gap Railroad. M exer.llent beginning. — How will they end? Good revelation* L are said to pave a very public road with gg awfully unpleamut (ermine*, but they wen't build ruilroad*—and nothing but raftroada can reover Chuilotou'a de- Two year* ago Pat Summer*, colond, Mventy year* old, wa* convicted of riot aad aaaaak with intent to kill and sent mead to four years imprison men t in ihc p—kaatiary. Lsrt week Gov. Thomp- am vary rightaoaaly pardoned him upon a petitioa of the prosecutor and other ciiiatna which admitttd h * at bat eaoaerated him frutn auy paitleipation in the disturb* ucc fm wliich ba waa ooevieted *ad hai suffered. It U M old laying, and worthy of con- Caaal remembrance and a.-ceptance, that H It la bettet for nioety-uine guilty men to oteape than for one innocent man to bapmi-bed.” We commend the a mple ffttboe of this story of Fumment to the am idaaed iudividuaU who inveigh agaiaat juries that obey the law, defy popular clamor and five to the nccuaed that justice to which they are entitled. Kavfoamae.KWHwrluU. It may bo important to many to know that the kst LogULitare saw fit to chsoge ouoa more the ago of liabi.ity to payment •f the poll tax. All persona now between lk« ages of twenty one and aiit), except taoapablo of earuing a support, are iod declared to b« taxable p*>lU. Tha frequent change* of the law in this are, to say the least, rrxa- aud it U vary much to ba regrets tad that the matter cau't be seftled once for all,*—News aad Herald. The Eavaonab News warts i|, c South «m people against the use 0 f purti.-an teat books in the public HchooU. No Southern child should be oompclled to •tudy a hiatory that tfeati hU fatlicr and uaighbori as rebels and traitors, or that flvm a biased rtttement of the differen- aua existing betuaeu Uic North and South. Ws want books for Eouthvrn children “-Newberry Observer war prophet. No equal (Hamster bus aver before befullrn Britleh pnetlge and arouaed Brit lab ptide and pmw<h>n to auoh white flgbtlug heat. Every soldier and all the resources of the broadest empire of the world will, I' neceesary, be glum to touleve and re venge tbe tnUfurtune that has thrilled the cltU'z^d world with pain and utir- prise. The details of the capture of the dty have not leached civlilzitlon. It I* only known that it was lost through the treachery of tboee whom Gen. Gordon uowla-ly raised from sla very to rank and power. Whether tbe great chieftain who baa ao long btM ble own against overwhelming odds Ml with tbe dry or survived as a pits oner la not known. "It waa tlo very Irony of fate" that the Brlitab steam- era which went to relkve tbe heroic Gordon should have been received with volleys from the victors instead of the welcotni from tbe besieged Gen eral who said a year ago "I go to Khartoum f» make peace,'* <**2— 4*4 Political. Mr. ffcriisle be elected Speuko* - of tbn Uttt Coa^ without opposition.— h *jMteane refvnner. f, m : . *p>,' *. te annouRce that Gcu. . U. Butler, tbe honored Senator U, all in all, the bandeomee*. man in the United - Bteiea Senate. * JPreeideut Arthur, the Ncr York'pa pans Hty, baa givun orders for the refit- fbg of bis o'd law office in the oily, cx- poatiag to resume hie practice after the 4* of March. Civil aenrtoe reform consists in torn- jiag OUt Rvpoblicja office holders aad putting la hotter men. W. R. Morrison has been nominated tbo^DemoeraU in the Illinois &>egnla- temc for (Joked States Senator, an 1 John reoeived the Republican • MudaaUou. It will require 102 votes in the legislativs eemiun to feloct, and the Miter is in great doubt, with the eban- ? 0W iu fovor of Morrison. V : .. lieut-Geo. Bberidan, marshal of tha i' do; OQ the occasion of tbo dedication m * +• WaohlogtoB monument, has .j; tAod Qovernor Tbompooo to deaia- JHlUBOtBO oMoor to represent this tho'Hl ioet, as si Jo to the ■*91 tho day. Io compliance roqueot Governor Thompson Lteut.-Ool.J. Ancrutn ^ MteBfefo of Okarteutoo, who to a mem- * MM thoOovantot'a aiaff, to sot in iMMM w*& .v A Kovbl Si'ir at Law.—A young yeuog woman, both of this •*g»«*d. Af- eaaM together to (bis city ^ ' a suit of elothes in bo marriage vows. The ihtfy doll*rs or more in «»i®| borne, they had flt to tho time of the of Utoir engagement, than a week. Alt for tbmr mar:iage, foil* the akar another i Bar vlfb. This was a •t to tho la- fort became wu^rfiKii,. (leacral .Tews. 'Fhe following card, addressed ,“To Whom It May Concern," is lakou from tho Highlands, N. C., Kn(rrp*-iso : **C. “Whereas, my wife, Mimiis D. Sims, has deserted my bed and board w i bout any juat catlsc or provoention, yon will ihcrefoie take notice ilmt I will uot be responsible lor any debts she may con tract in D>y ii me or on my account. ‘ W. S. Sims." W. S. Sims will be remembered os Dr Sim*, who whs arrested on the charge of subjecting hi* wtl > to some terrible out rage in Grnaitcv ille, S, C., «ud wn* broaght to Columbia to escape f»t!ltn£ in to tbe linnd* of Judge Lynch. When orrai-ued lor Irinl iu Columbia bis wile dee'ined to testify against liim and the prisoner was diseliargui Iroai custody.— I)r. Sims ami tii* wile ►ubaequently re- kUtncd their relations to each other, and recently he bad another trial in North Carolina, it is stated,* his wife being tbe plaintiff, iu which the jury brought in’a verdict for Dr N.m*. The Kuterpriae says .Mrs. Sima bus returned to her houie in t bis State. According (9 if| accounts the negroes ttlio ieft the Carulinss last (all for Ar- ksnsa* are disgusted with their change of base. Some ot the “exoduaters, a* they arc called, have returned sadder and wiser. One of these victim* of the emigration fever tells a doleful story.— Ills paity settled about 100 miles Inna Little llock, where the country is low and swampy and chills and fiver rage with destructive violence, and the drink ing water ,is foul. They wire pnid 75 cents per d.iy as wages, and woie re quired to board themselves sod buy from the man they worked for. They were charged 1*8 eents for bacon when the •tores said it for 11, (1.25 for meal which sold at 75 cents, and other ankles iu proportion. The hand* are pushed by an overseer on horseback Fl day long. Of the party of thifiy men and women who went out with him last spring half are dead, and nearly every child iu the. party has been laid in its grave. He gives terrblc accounts of tho tvatlt, pri. vutiou and c fteu ut cr destitution of the poor, deluded negroes who go out tlieie. Parties of white immigrants also have left Greenville, Luirens and Abbeville for Arkansas. Four white families who left Abbeville last month and went to Arkansas have already returned, rnd will stay in South Carolina. They fyport that many others, white and colored, de sire to return. In short, the emigration boom has taken u backward turn. A pistol in tbe hip pocket and s cock tail under « mau’s Vest arc both con- oealvd weapons, perhaps equally deadly and destructive. Iu New York, discreet cUixens may procure a license to carry pistol* in their pockets, and the prece dent thus established is about to be fol lowed in Minnesota, whore it is pro posed to license a citixcu to carry a social drink in bi^atomaeh. The party obtaiu ing the license is to show that he is only a moderate drinker and he must pay five dollars for the privilege. In case of in toxication the license is to be for foiled. There is solid good sense in all this. If peonla may be licensed to carry one slass of concealed weapons, why not license tbem to carry another class ? The dan gers arising from misuse and abute are about equal in both cases, provided the law is properly enforced. There is this difference, however, a pistol mast “go off” itself before it can make iu owner or any other person do likew ise, whereas a drink is liable to make iu owner ‘‘go Ofet any moment. The result of the license experiment io Minnesota will be watched with interest. Wn leant that Judge Preneley hae laaued an order netting aside the eai* Htodp by OoL Lewie as agent for Tbo«aa Addlaoa aad Mra. H. J. Addl- am, aad will shortly appoint a receiver to taka cUrgo of tbe stock of goods belonfiof to Dr. Addison and dispose paao for tko bsoefit of ail tbe . _ doGaanltoa ■HE imocLab Calsi or Di en\reks agcaa child Ten Jitl waa sBMtaa and died. During the fatal illneoa the f.tb„ »., while b ' ,t »' V* rJ « '«• '■» •* .v ii..i , . twenty -flvo per cent, ire# than regular f wMiierow the iktls eweeome ei 'W * r S|»;-TOn* hbrrtsmm ' IHi k Itva vomc iu euntaft -vritb liisshfatk iWpo on which rtvEtV wm* it ilight kou^d.— The Ichild died about three weeks ago, and os the father did uot at .the time o-mplnin of any inoonvceieooe or pain, very lb tie apprehension was fult as to the effect of bleed poisuuiog. About (bn days’ ngo, however, he complained of not foeliug well, shd from that time contin ued te decline in health until^Pwndlrj, when he did from the effects.—Savan nah News. “CiUKLiwtfrttL s. C., ik 1885.**— Is the title of a tasty little book just re. ccived from the well known puilkhing home of Messrs. Walker, Kvims A Cogs well. The historical description is written by Col. Arthur Mulyck, and portray* in piloting style, the in»ny attractions and advantages of Charleston, both u* a ploasa urc and beulih rc*oit. It contain* also a valtubls skctclt of tbe hi*tory, origin and development of tbe South Carolina I’liosphotis, by A. R. Gaerard, A. K. 3. M., with a chapter ou the Trade and Commerce of ( hail ston, furnished by a committee appointed by Gov. Thompson some inonthe Lack. The publi5heni have contributed a large edition to tbe South Carolina De partment of the World s Exposition at New Orleans, at their own expense. A «>>py con be obtained from Messrs. Walker, Kraus k Cog-well, at 30 uents etch, postpaid; it i* hoped (list our readers will avail thomselv/M of tlm op. pnrtuuity for procuring Hie history of the grand old “Ci'y by the Sea" tt such a moaerato price. iHiute AevvM. Judge I’ie*sli‘y stem* entire’; restored to health, slid prc.-ides w ith Id* usual ability. Next Thursla.y (be 19th Instant, Is Houth Carolina's dsy at the Newfljr- Icans Expcsttlon. ' MsJ. Nlerusee, architect of the State House, has removed to Columbia ftout Hnltlmcre. General Manig tilt will begin thosti- nual inrpection of State volunteer troops iu Charleston ou the 23d instant. At I'Nist one-third of tbo applicants for teachers’ ceriifleates tu .Orange burg County failed to patM their'ex amluatlocs. In ttie year 1787 Columbia was created the eajiltal of theStMte. Ante rior to that time Charleston e: j yed that honor. The Htate Printer hae completed the put llentlon of the Acts and Joint Res- olutlona passed at the lust uisslofi of tbe Genet at Assembly. If Col Orr should be appointed D. 8. District Attorney, It. Is said that Capf. M. L Bonham, Jr, will aspire to the 8odcttorshlp of the Eighth Circuit. Mr. Thomas AndersoD, of Fait field county, wng elected manager of tbe work on the Columbia canal last week. There were eleven applleunts for Lite position. The bent marble slab In the cent etrry adjoining the ruira of the Circu lar Church, tn Charleston, attracts much attention from strangers. The slab was bent In the great fire of 1861, and is said to be the oniy piece of bent marble to be found anywhere la the w 'rid. Last Thursday morning an aeddes- tal fire broke out at Laurens and burned an entire block of buildings Including the offices of the two Lau rens newspapers. On the Merchant and Farmer there Was no insurance but on the Herald there wu* a policy for fflGuO. Ou Friday Ool. Crews went to Newberry to buy a psper until be oould re-establish himself at his old stand. No Dutt ok Flovvkr Hkkds.—In ills seed catalogue for 18t5, Joseph Harris nays there is now no duty on flower seeds. He has just imported a fine lot of the choicest and best varieties freon Europe,and has redued the price—(has giving his customers ibe kenefit of tbe change of tariff laws. Sender Ms new catalogue, with directions for cwltiva- t!on. It Is sent free to all applicants. Address, Joseph Hants, Moisten Farm, Rochester, N. Y. The good die young, so do tbe bad tho have gray hair. A young lady living In Dallas, Trt., dismissed tbe young man towhomsbe was engaged because he drank. A few days after she had told him she would never speak to him again a little negro boy brought a note from the wretched young man, whom we shall call George. The note rend: •‘Faithless, yet still be loved, Fanny: My sufferings art more than I can bear. I cannot live With out your love. I have, therefore, just taken poison, the effects of which I mb slready b-gloBiag to feel. When you read tbeee Hoes I will already have joined the great silent majority. I will be a corpse. Bee that l am decently burled and shed a silsat tour over my tomb iu remembrance of tbe beppy days gone by. Your Dead George.'' When tbe young lady Bad ■Rtiiahed reading the note aheaefee*tbe little negro wbobroegktu what Mi »•» hfcn, would loek M* up to a waiting for. “D* vai ion. It Is sent free to all applicants, and is well worth read tow. Bead at ones. Address, Joseph Hants, Moretoo Furtn, B chestei, N.Y. Tax ItxisdK Wat.-My sob, there*s nothing ou earth ao mysteriously funny as a newspaper advertisement. Tie prime, first, last end ell tbe tlmeobjeet of ao fdvertlsemeutjW to drawcoetoro. It ie not, was out, anti aetef wil be designed for any other bomaa purpose. So the Bit rctiaul welts till tbe busy sea son cooks aud his store Is so full of custom be can’t get bis bet <ff aud then be reebee to the newspaper* and puts In bis adT> rtlsemeuf. When tbe dull season gets along add there Is no trade sod ;be wants to sell goods so bad be can't pay bis rent, he.takes out bts advertkement That is, some of them do, but occasionally a level bead ed merchant puts in a bigger one and ecoops all tbe business, while bis neighbors are making mnngages to pny the oil bill. There are times when you couldn’t atop people from bujing everythirg in tbe store if you planted a cannon bvbiud tbe door, aud that’s the time the advertisement laergfou* aa Me holy mksotoa. It WBrk for tbi jtedveftlea. meat, for B*ohalk>lgn on thealdewaHr could do all that was reeded add have half holiday six dayu tn tbe week, but who want* to favor an advertisement. They are built to do hard work and should be sent out in the dull days when a customer has to he knocked down with hard facts and kicked Insen- sfble with bankrupt reductions and dtegged fn with irrreietible slaughter of prices before he will spend a cent. Th t’* tbe aim end end of an adver- tlarment, ray son, and If you ever open a store dou’t try to gut them to come when they are already sticking out of the windows, but give them your ad'ertfoernent between the eyes io tbe dull season and you will wax rich and own a fast horse, and per haps tie able to smoke a good dgar once or t wire a year. Write this down where you’ll fall over It every day.— The time to draw businees la when you want buelneee, and not when you have more business tban you can attend to already. be has okssivwd tttot * pscmltor sad rather uocommoa dsformltv of )«, lisa, asta, _ stksewias, am hereby aetileB that alt aoek papers have been plaeed is ike ka*4a ef mj For many yeare the name of Jamee Vick, has been familar to tbe people of this country. He was among tbe flrot of those who have built up here an extensive business as seedsmen and f! >rists.£>THe reputation of tbe firm for prompt and bonest^dealing was soon established, and all ovei tbs land it was soon held to be safe to Invest money In the artlchs < ffered by James Vick. A few years ago the business was exteuded so at to Include flower ing plants, shrubs, bulbs, Ac. All varieties of fl >wer nod vegetable suede are sent out, as usual, by mall, and ex- pnes, all warranted to be aa good; aa esn be produced, and now orders for plants and bulbs are fllted with tbe same certainty tbst tbe pUfcbaatra wlll/reoelve wbat • they/order. The new Catalogue for this year is very attractive. It describes every TMietj of plaot^aod fljwer oav would wlah to cultivate la Qgardea or betue. The prices are reasonable. The ptioe of^th* Floral Guide la 10 cents, which will be remitted to those who girt aa order for seeds or'plants. Address James Vick, Rochester, N. Y.- Gospel Banner. tbe ib«a* to toTaapy and eari? rtrfto bood He says that tbe tedgfet of tfasr boras of tbe child, Aartag sleep, pro duces depreasloa of rt» rfc* to tbe Mao nteupfed By tbo ana when tbe thumb Is plassd to tbo month. Tbs doctor thinks this Is a very importaat effect of tho thumb-sucking—oae which baa never been pointed oat—and he regards it of autScimit consequence to be pot on record for tae benefit of other observer*. — - 1 -- J - ^•safarr^r-rr Af jMfltt «o for Flat) DteefetfYe. Nsdee I* keraky gtvea that ftomdevaiga- •d will fil« kia laal aeaouat with B. T Rie«, E*<t , Jsdgeof rrekals. M Friday, Ik* Utk day of Marok a*st, at 11 o'elo«k is Iko fkre- so*a, a* Adadaiatralsr sf tk« aatatc of lira. Martha Broadwater, dsoaased. aad ask for Letter* Di*niia*ory. W. GILMORE SIMMS. f*b 12 Ad sdsiat rater. J. 8. HAMILTON —if raa— MOLAIR HOUSE DR. PATTERKHTl DBH6ST0U Will execute Watch, Clock, Jewelry* repair*, Engraving, #te.. at moderate pri farteat aatiaiaetioo. FERRrS SSW8S5WSSBi» itk laatrseiiM* la make eoll as ifiedtly aa paaeiMe. Tkeae iatereated will de well aad mve troukle ky calling at km totes wkkeat fortker detey •rnetiee. 1 HBh.^ fokl24w rr\r . XSTn AffUciiki toff Fiafll tfoch tixr. T 7 , ' t • < • . > Nat is* i* hereby gives t*st Ike nsderaiga- ed will Bit Jbia Baal aeeount witk B. T. Rice. Eeq , Judge of Probate, os Pr.day, tbe 27tk day of Pekruary next, at II u’efoek ia ike fereaeea, aa Admiaiatrator of tko aWate of Joka J. Folk, deceased, aad aak for Latter* bitaiiaaory. G W. FOLK, fobs Admiaiatrator. AppHctttai Fvr Final iA*Uw. Notiaoia kerekf given that tka naderaign- Sd will apply to the Probate Judge of Bara- well County aa Monday, tbe 2nd day of March, A. l>. ISBfo tar a Final bieeharge aa Adaiinirmtor af tkaceiaU afG.fi. Wbale/. jaa» J. J. WHALKT. Appiicatie* for Finl Disdurfif. Notice ie kereby given Ikat the underaiga- ed will lie her tael aeeeuat witkB.T. Kioe, Eeq., Judge ef Prekate, ea Monday, tae 'JJtd day ef Febraury next, at 11 e'eleek ia the forenoon,at Adminietrainx ef the eeute of W. D. Birt, decent ed, and aak fer Letter* UitmiMery. E. P. U. BIRT, Admiaiatrulrht. jaatt Lula Hurst told an Atlsuta reporter tbe other day.tbat her gross receipts to date amounted to $80,000. "Gen. jGrant,” says Mr Childs, “is no doubt a very sick man. He does not c^mplalt*, and bear* bis sufferings with the bravery and courage for which be is noted, but for all that I know b* suffers a great deal.” Miss EMzubetb Cleveland, tbs mai den of forty-flve who will preside at tbe White House dutiof tbe next four years, bates politicians as tbe devil docs holy water. A New York undertaker attetoped to play a sharp game the other day by bolding a corpse for a debt. It seems theft he MfOMed by a poor mmm to bury infant. Tbe aaeqot etafofo ged was fifteen dollars, but ths under taker refused to proceed with tbe bur ial until tbe woman sattlad aa old debt of stfifteen dollars. As ba held the corpse and tbe burl«il permit be nail apparently master of tbe situation.— Tbe registrar of deaths upon being in formed of tbe case ordered tbe under taker to bury tbe body at one* or sur render tbe permit. Ex Governor FranMIa J, Motes, at South Caroline, After spending three moo tbs bottoming chairs In tbe Detroit jail, wee released tost Tuesday weak.— At the prison doors be waa met by a couple of detectives who bad a warrant tor him charging him with obtaining money under false pretenses aft Cam bridge, Maas. Tbe ex-Governor tow sfirprlsed at ble re-arrest, and protest ed, but tbw officers left for the fast with him on tbe first train. It Is aaM that theta art other aasea pePdtaf agaiaat him io dHTerwot parts of the country, and be will probably hate haft ottos anthadtlafofif they get hcM of •BftaflR, aa thay hsHava that SnmnoBs to Ab cut Drfeofeits. State *f South Carolina, I Court of n nmmon Bamerell County. | Ploco. LUtM gCUMwne FOR REULF. (C"r>fiainl S^otd.) P. W. Farrell naJ K>lea E. Wvod, Pisiatiff*. j ngatnet E. F. Rlen aad vtkerv, DvfoaBant*. To ike DvfomlanU, W. B. Ricvaod B F. Rie*. Yea are kervhy eamicoaed and required to anawer Ike rvwiplaint in thi* aetiva, wkick w«s lied in ib* effiev of the Clerk of raid Court on the 12th dry ef February, lWt. r >, ead a copy ef wkick is herewith senred upon you. •nd to reive e eery of your antteer to the raid co at plaint on the ruWnberi at their office in Berewell.S. C., witbic twenty d>«y* after tbeterTiee thereef. axelaeiveef theday of rueh terrice .- and if yon fait te anewer thecooiplai. t within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff's ia (hit action will apply to the Court for tbe relief demanded ia the complaint Dated 12th February, A. D. 1886. SKINNER k WILLI AMR, Plaintiff* • Attorney*. Summons to Absrot Min ut. Court of Comnu n lira*. State of South Carolina Barneetil County. COPT SUMMONS. FOR RELIEF. (Cohuptatht Srrtrd,) Them** P. Jersey, Eugene P. Jerrey end Lauient N. Cl>i»etm aa eurvivert, l laia- tlflk, against Q. Y. PATRICK. Defendant. Te th# Defendant, 0, T. Patrick. You are hereby eummoeed aad required te aarwrr ike complaint ia Ikia action, of wk>ek a copy ic kerewitk carved upon you, aud tc terre a copy ef year anewer te Ike raid com plaint ou th* eubeerthere at tkeir office. No. Tee, Broad Street. Ckarieeteu, Buwtk Caroli na, witkin twenty day* after tk* eerviee hr reef, exeturive ef tk* day ef ruck eerviee .- and if you fail te anewer tk* complaint within tka time*foreeeM. tke pleintifft in tkteactieu will apply to tk* Court for tka relief de manded in tke complaint. Dated February 12tk A. D. 1886. W. GILMORE SIMMS, C. a P. [u] JBRVEY A JERVET k HAGOOD, Plaintiff** Attorney#. To the Defondnnt: Take notice ikat tk* eummona and com plaint in tkia action karc boon duly filod ia tho offioc of the Clerk of the Court of Com mon Picas for Barnwell county. JERVEY ft JERTIY ft HAGOOD, fobl2 6W PUitokfT * Attornoy*. Applcstton fuf Ftfitl Dsdaiy. Notion Ip hereby giren that tk* aadereig*- ed Will fllekir Baal aceannt With B. T Klee, E»q.. Judge of Probate, ea Saturday, th* 14th day «f February nett, at II * deck in tko forenoon, ar Admiaiatrator uf tke estate of France* Merri*, drccarcd, aad aak for Letter* Dirmirrory fllOMAS ALEXANDER, j*B« Adminirtretof. Notice to Dt Mors tml Crediicrs. ill person* having claim* againet tbe an tat* oft'. II Abrtaace, deeeaaed. arr notified to prereat them duly atieeted witkin thirty day* tram date, end ell pereon* indebted will make immediate peymert to mr aiterney, W. R. KELLY. Eeq., B atkvtlle, 8. C V. D, AB.STANCE, Adminirlratrix. j*n29 Nwiice to Dibiors And ('rcditirs. All perron* haring etaime againrt the •*- taleofG. E. Whaky, derrmied, are notified tepeeaeat them duly uterted, and *11 per •oar indebted will make immediate payment to the uadrraigaed. J. J. WiIALEY. j»n2 * Admieiairator. KAINTP. 1.000 tone fleauiae GERMAN KAIN1T, direct impurtatioa. Foraalcby HERMANN BCLWINKLfi. Kerr’* Wharf, Ckarleeton, 8. C. f*k12 Otto Tiedeman & Sons, Whotwwmle Orocwm —Ana— . f*eovtwton IXwmlerw. 102 aad 104 Eaet Bay St ., Charlaetea, S. C. JlgrSmaH Meat*a Specialty. fob5 ‘I?’* a « > M, fc> oil m la SB d In p*e*rnm wWb i Aamto waned every nbrf*. «f cRkar ws. ef to * for *M th* ihUe, or mac the* enlv, mwwt fort -■ >-e-v 4 WtoAlvFsxa ' tHxxratto ttnewB Wood snd lros Workers, Willisteo, 8. C., are now snd st sll titoes randy, sble f asd willioff to do ftoj woed or j^on werk tit ut anyboly elan can do aa wel as ii efts be done anywhere, promptly, ibnr- oughly snd st maaonabie prices. Wff guarantee nwterisle snd workntosship to be always find thus. • fdeelS -HOW TO HAVE MONEY.” $15 fur $10. $90 for $13. $35 for $15. WATCHES! Elgin or WabbsW Watch** fg solid silver duwbto esses st shore prices f«r 60 DAYS ONLY. {Every watch warranted. Gebts’ solid gold watches from $25 upward. For particular* writ* MoELREE’S JEWELRY PALACE Charlevtou, 8. (X ULP tor war king ympto. *«aC IS c*ut* p«t- tyr. *i>d we will luall jan frra, * roral, ecliuMa aeia^ta Ini nt graxltlbal will unt yaw In the way of making mar- money In a few dan than you ever thoaght pamibla at aay k—tae**. Capital not required. Tea eaa tire at ham* aad wort la (peat ttm* only, ar ail Ik# time. All »f hath aecea, ar aSagca. grandly •u.-remfot M rente t« Ire dallan taafly raruad every •▼ealag.— That all who want wort moy teat the huUnom, wo make UUs uitBorelled offor: To at) who arc eat well mtlaSad we wBI aeadaeodallar mpeyfo* thetrmddo af writ lac at Kail yarttcalar*. dirertloo*. etr., arnt frao. luiaenae pay alMOtat-ly mre for all wbo dart ;co n Torttaad, Maine. >eBae par abaalal-lr "ore for all wb Won't deUy. SddfM* KTISSOK DISSOLUTION Tk* oopsrfoerakip heretofore esietiog nt BUckvtll* under lb* Brm nom* ef Howard ft Pr ce wa* dieaulved by mutual convent un ths Attkinai. The buciaeao will be eentinued by the nn- dereigned, te wham nil peraon* indebted te tbe late firm will make payment. j»»M 0. W. PRICJ^ Agent^ more money than at anylbing etae hy Uk- fkr Sto heat •eitleglMiwt nut. m ing *o agency I bTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. BARNWELL COUNTY. nt THE COURT OF PBOBATK. By B. T. Rice, Eeq M Judge ef Probate in Barnwtii County. WhereecF. W. Wenthehibee appliet for Lettur* ef Administration on the oetat* ef Matthew Mhort, decoeasd. Thee* nr*, therefor*, to cite end admonish sll sad singular, ths kindrsd snd creditors •fthB ntd dsestoto, tekmssdnppafortofors ms sis figtoi efffftortefoF toe sSTeenaty to bs ksldsn at BneuwsH C. g. on Batnrday, the list day sf February, 1885, at 11 osloek A. M., to show canoe, if any, why tke said ndmiutetnutou ckouM net bs granted. Given under my hand amd tke eeal ef tk* Court this 9ih day ef February A. D. 1886, and in tbe It9th jraar of American Inde- pendnaec. B. T. RICE, Probata Judge. Pnblithed In Tax PboTui February 12tk 1886, and panted ns Ike Court Hcusc-door for the ties* required If tew. ■ortgagee’s Sale. ELLEN C. CATI m P. M. CATSR. By virtue ef a power basiateed La a tain deed ef hnsto** **6 enle, aemas duly toeqated aad deli*. J « January, 1880, by Ellen C. Cave te t. M. Cuter usd duly rt- eerdedle Rank 4fc mgto $34. 825, CM, in tkeatos* ef the gagwte of Meone Conreyan- sea for Barnwell bounty. State effimtth far. alina, ea tha ftffc daj aF Oatebar, ISSM wHl sail to tha kighlat kUder for e isk la foest of tha Cobrt Rasas at Bgrawuil aa ■alasday la Merth ufXL K beteg the first Masday aad eeeoad Bay Is said m*Mk, aB tint tract, atom or part*! ef tend sitaala, Dtof end Mag to tha erwtoj asd Biate sforsmU. aewtotoisg lldstoefo msresr less •sd heBndto «B the Berth by lands ef H. B-ttovu. teby toads to U. D. A. WRs*^ Sewtk W tostto rfflhmtes Batoft lam tonfi’tsg sss testo ly tosfis st foufnner* toeeeed gramflT Term* free. HALLCTT BOOK CO, Pert- Und, Mala*. *^«oe folL P flrbS NOTICE- The undersigned, seeing the Deer) of such s bueloree Io our toiMet* hege to ttifnrm tbe public that from this date be will keep In the Tows of Allendale s full Use of Co fine sad Gasket*, sod will guarantee to mske it to the Inter- eet of tboee who may Deed one to or der from bint. Mr. J. A. Middleton will be la sttewd- soce snd ready to serve you uf all times, day or ntgbt. ShosM you need s Case not kept to stock, will get !l for you by first trslo from AhgBsta Will eodenvor to keep eonutantly oo hand foil sisse by repltuUhlug an fast sasold. ^ W. V GILL* AUendale, 8. Cw Jsn. g», J8«. * Jao29 6m StATJC OF SOUTH CAROLINA* BARNWELL COUNTY. IK THE COURT OF PROBATE. By B. T. Rite, Eeq^ Jadge of Prthtoe to Barnwell Cously. Vhervas W. 0. Simms appltosfor Lettnu ef AdreinUtretien os the derelict estate ef R. Frank Rise, These are, therefore, te ftfteasd sdsttotefe the kindred sad srsdkcn ths 28th day to Fsbrsary, 188*. st 11 a'stoto A. M., ts shaw suum. if sax, why tha said admiaiptrutisssbeuld sat kagrnatsd. Oixea nudaf teF $tod aad tha seal to the Cesrt lkU2let dsj to Jnaaery, A. D. 1888, and in ths Itoth ysnr to Americas lads* 1 4.-fSL, FttfeMI, T,.rw. l .TSl:, 1888, sad punted ns tha Court Hesse dear for tka Ufoa required bp law. TO nUBIMI ffift IrteM smsmBu.] 4 Urt FOR SALE. A* agent for T. FT. WUHsgkam I offer fop *a)a 17(hl •ere* ef weeded lead ie Bennett Springe Tow n.kip in trnat* of 60 acre* and upwards. Terms snap. Apply tc R. A. ELLIS. Allendale, 8. C. Any party who will go on said laad and butlu a nahttnlion »ufficioatly good for him to livt in and lire m if for tSieo yean muf hnvo name for that period and ao muck land ac kc will dear and cultivate. For eimply clearing aud cnltivatiag ko may have loans for tw* year*. **p4-fim Dr. J.' R. Smith. 4->p*rmtlww mad Mw«ikmatw*U DKNTIHT* •AMHKB4) ANID W88.8.IIIX<SM, Will practice at tk* foilewiag pl»*«( at lim* m.ntion.<l RnMecea—Bcgianiag Ib* ftr*t Meeday in ••vk month ead continuing for tk* foilewiag two week*. Offievnt lb* 1 (arttog Hotel. Wni.i*Twa~-Tke tMrdand fourth week in cnch u*bth. OtficecverimHh'c Dreg Store. aprf7-ly RICri’D. J. MORRIS 118 King ft. Charlrstoo, S. C. HEATING AND COOKING STOVES AND RaNGBP, dW'Se d for prises and | irfwro*. nr pi 8-It TH08. MtO. CARR, I*'AH It ION ATX LK Skuriifi find Hair Drpssigg Stlwi, 114 Metirt Sifoat, (One Door East ef King Street,) Charleston, S. C. snp18 Pianos Organa BY THK BEST MAKER?. New Piano* $210, $226 aad upward.— N*w Organ* $24 $6Annd upward. L-riret term* and to went price* ever keowe on etae. dard aad reliable iaetrumcal*. Delivered FnifRt Paid. Den t leil tn gat car price* aad term* be fore pirchariug. Remember w* pay ail freight without lucre*** of prteea AdSrecc C. dd81«S. JR AtoW, 2IS Kiag Street, Char tent oa. 8. C. e*p4 ttm CH AS- cTXESLIKi Wbuleantonad Retail Cwssmleeioa —DWAUBBUr- J FISH, OYSTER?, GAME AND! POULTRV. Stella Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market, Office No*. 18 smJ 20 Market ft. East of East Bay Charleston, 8. C. Consignments of Country Produce art respectfully so ltd led. Pewit ry, Eggs, fie. All orfite# filled with dispntvh. •cplS-fisi F RAT CUSrff. I LdKOSTBxffr gsarr. Gantt A Gantt; AT'l'OfftDTKV■ AX LAW, tomrmwwH C. K^R. C. Wit at» oiaiBsad fer tbe WAVKfiLY HCUSfi, CM A fEL.lUrrON. to. c. Ths bast beds aadbedtHngia ths festh. Location ths beet la the CTty. Ths table aasnransted. RATES—$2.80 tod ff 88 PER DAT. Red need Mra by tbe week aementb. J06BPM PRICE, Jr., Praprietof Via tote yea m mere meaer boar. Th* tewnl MSdt* fortnaa open* hafote IU* VB 14 " Ji CHARLESTON KB HOUSI, Market Center Cburok St. Chari eaten, B. C, Ite pasksd for ths Seuatry a cpsslsHy. l«bj snr land it fowsst mss. Brand tfirsst. Angusta, Os. THOMAS. Centrally lastosl, eanvraUst t* • JG-pAVie. v xo, . iniLMTJUtDCOCmuifful