The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 12, 1885, Image 2
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^ I c ^ TOIi ^ koNow. The cocUUh
; for «n of> I lofo^wjr om! the oreme do It cremo were
| A^ed ap In one pmJifiout, proiuisea-
tmvmbw m*,' jO«0 todol bath, eat doealetto, tpieed
WtUotpMt I with poach aod Momied with tcamTai.
I%M» old won. Mr; Arthar It wm vast - (Moruto knows.) Bat the
eraaganOod,’ ML CloroUbd music, the glare of the electric limits,
rated tad^ the distribatioh of I tfte twinkling of ten thoastnd dancing
ndltboi u in order. Let the feet dated mu, but a kind official dressed
ring c«rt the old' ring ind.0 in blue, ‘.’earing e star and bearing a
fod Wd Jfod'i ill the wurdt of. Wily ia hi* loyaj right baud saw me
„ < ^ ^ t home. I hope Afr. Cleveland will let
^ , . _ . . '■ bone. I hope Air. Cleveland will
u#» T .
“ bat * liufc m take another tonic.
' goes Weet and riaki to I feel a grent deal better. I’m well.
iff the Pacific, o» ie “Richard is hituaelf agnin.'' I feel like
dbeet the time that another man sod courtesy rw|iiirefl me
IJlMitML The political ooni' to treat him, Help yoarself, old follow.
•round sad refuses Plenty more where it came from. Let
iky distinction between North me look in thegla»«, O Lord I I am
Krery State ie aa good as two fellows. And that's Democratic ad>
Utah end all b love* ministration.
How'll I get home? I've
Ijpitp fgty bead, which baa been got one ticket and I'm t win* and here's
tv* alow Rtf Fourth. Big two hotel bills to pay. I ll bare to make
vfcNMir always headache me, and the the other fellow drunk and leave him.
•cbool loachio«, tod the woowttpoat
Jadgaeot ol all wbo hare seea tbalotr
provetDent In the
attooded aad are
wtlU towtwwy Ie that to It j
of great taleot and that It bad bees
rightly dkeotad.
The beef odrlee we fan gird our
ftieqde Is, If you have cblldrco ueedf-
ihg edudetioh send them to the Block'
vtile Academy.
W. B. Kklly.
tent or to aeH ^ .......
any wHd t«»rkey, partfldga, dove, wood* i are two thing" • farmer rouit
chick or.pheasant; and soy P* 1 * 00 1 have ; ib1*gs that aubwwr# like prtf*
l aoapd oot leea thaa tea days, stoeb )
1 fine ft imposed akatl go onetuM there
ol to the Informer, tbe other half to the
'school fund of the County Wherein the
offence wee comaatued.'
were
#ereewal. Political am* Proaalo-
d«aw««
Arthur bee managed to save 150,000
out of hie salary.
Cleveland’s Cabinet offleere
•worn in on Saturday.
A man do Helena, Ark., last; beck
drunk a gallon of beer la three min
■teaea’a wqgev ^
Bishop Linus Parker of tbe M. E.
Church, S-joth, died In New Orleans on
the 5th Inst of paralysis.
The annual anlartee of tbe senators
in congress aggregate $380,000; for
representative*, $l,69i,000
Ex President Arthur rtfused to ac
cept complimentary tickets to the In
auguration hull and paid for his par-
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ty
inw tbe btsger my That’s tl>o wsy out of the woods. I'll
Jred and ftfty thousand .mix.ha liquors. Excite me a while.—
nil t&es as many as dfwell in [Let's lake a recewi for fifteen minutes.
isrfB cocrfity, Were here, tfh my I f’vyot him, he's half teas over and a
[| Bnua bands also headache me, south wind blows. I'm us sober as
fth*»*wd' apd dfty-acrea of them I Cn-sar. K Luribua Pdnum, Hie Tem-
get* flaylwf ARmi iUweot>slT--Oh my per Syramria. ‘’AllquictalonglhcPo-
^pltBwtbtbadyiec words of Web-1 tomac.”
U I want to (ft back to i Gaomir. Washington, Jr.
more aod^tmb.#! in Tor- P. S.—Tuesday—‘‘I'm saddest when
’Creek again. I am bracing up on a I sing.” I'm glad Mr. Cle^eluu'l didn't
' K 4flbfa)iBfat*fcra prepared by a young hotel catch me in his cabinet. Washington
trim puts hia hair in (lie middle, don’t agree vith me and I'll not take a
« wbbw Jookot tad stsnds behind
people visit the
Three tbousaud
Mammoth cave, In Kentucky, every
year. The cost of stopping over ie
Tks OnitTlME Tab Hato Kick- From
the Wilson, N. C.« Mirror: Up tbe per-
funia swept avenue of love and un
der the roseate archway of Hymen
they bad passed Into the joy 1H realms
of that higher and holier existence
where eoul meets soul on limpid waves
of ecstatic feeling, and heart* touch
the blended channel of lips In rapture
linked. They had Just' been made
mao and wife and their ooitla must
toeet and ’'swap a swap” of labial *n-‘
dearment. And now, bow; can we
about $10a bead
Miss Cleveland, tbe coming mlstrees
of tbe White. House, wests ber hair
shott, afteadfthe very latest
»t4*g
among i
agony
Sg minded English women.
B: 8. Brice, of Woodward, 8. C., tells
the readers of the New l^ork World
that dry arsenic applied to wayu on
mules will soon curs them. Ssys he
has just tiled this remedy with suc
cess.
The Recorder’s Court In Augusta
describe Ure oscuiatory performance ?
It was not a spasmodic kies like a
stopper flying out of achatnpngue bot
tie; or a suctionary kiss, like a cow
pulling bor foot out of the mire, neith
er was It one of those long, lingering,
languishing kisses which lovers glvs
when hid by clustering Vines from the
glance of the moonbeams. No, none
of these, but it was, to be alliterative,
a kind of slunchwiee, a slantingdicu
lar, coup-supnlng, sop-sipping meet
ing of the lilts, which went for the
whole hog.of endearment or none; and
that Is the way two hearts began to
beat as one.
__ hi n ugusm
ind European luiae on ns dynamite don't suit lined Dr. O B. Salley 812C 50 for sell-
—m.U.U*rw«* -y 1’TH.p. Fn, u k Bmilley 15 >M°r Su.d.y U, , dru.
iSSTjUrw."'
r r- ^ - W • 1. w * •
‘aitidf Tntotby tlsed to hike will givn mo h place iu the niooushine
m — m W l •'I’ll bring you a bottle aa laud. There arc no Radical* here now.
iHMiSrwta aoa'l bo bought in a dry Some have worn Radical clothes and
* trfht, 1 tike h as often at I like, quan- pockets hut they w ere Democrats at heart
aESftzLAjT ti-i.L ••’t* . <■ .<
The case
Court
drug at<»rs
1,1 66 carried to a higher
U'Rb its tuepiratioh I hope I all the tinis and ire just now able to
v > ^fokUWly ehroakie. fur you, my mem- come out of the wilderness. Their creed
_t * l t M. %T •**.*.•' *' V
ttlay. The tonic and ia “Your political sentimeni* uud miuc
•hoR akcraale. f^ero goe* are the Mine. I never »mw a uihu with
order—oh! I’m whom j didq't agree.
back and III scratch youra.'’ Mr.
> ^ay Vaa perfect,‘the weather was Clcvoland's folk* have moved into the
ri» Florida for tbe occasion and White House. They carried their kult-
of )it spoiled. There’s tlic ting and the family cat. His uumc is
14«v«r tbe season?,— Moses.
» Ml^od Mr. Oloveland rose and My doctor says I mast leave Khar*
fMto'otrt togothvr. The Democracy tourn before J nines James Aladeye gcU
i .^ko marnbe^ ia putting on new me. Southward ho! to-morrow. I will
Radtedltf wefc btlsy In come on the night (rain. Meet me with
The party of great moral an overcoat, u hut and a lunch.
Hb* wot quite ready to post in its Ocou^t; W. Jn.
_ : odoa aad the clock was P. S. I’ve lost my hatchet,
k aad fftcen tfiinufoa of grace N. B. The doctor thiuks the inau-
I % ti prepare for death and upon goral supper the cause of my valetudi>
•lie presiding offieors, narlanlsm.
^ * i pavola, (nocked the old P. 1*. 8. On sec-old thought 1 don't
j fat* kNtory. Nobody aobbqd j think I'll bring you the ton ic.
Tbe will of David Dickson, the groat
Georgia farmer, gives $400,000 to
Amanda,Eubanks, colored, and makes
her the richest Degress In the world.
H|s whit? relatives were cut oil
niggardly legacies.
wiib
Mr, Cleveland went from Albany to
“You scratch my | Woablogtou City by special
m— ^
, train,—
Two railway companies < ff'-red to
trnuspoit him free of all charge, hut
Mr. Cleveland n»Gi ,t '- ,k ' ‘
epecial
Cleveland paid for the
tialu out of his own pocket.
Mecklenburg, N, C., farmers report
a heavy loss of calves, cows and rauhs
from hydniphobla, no<l tire getting up
petitions to send to the legislature, as
one L og, last earnest prayer for a tax
on dogs.
The Governor of Georgia has Issued
an order dircotlngjhe Comptroller Gen
eral to suspend the collection of li
cense from dieabled Confederate sol-
SI ^ *
•Male ."\rw*.
The Contt at. Lancaster haa decided
after argument that druggists bate the
right to sell liquor.
Messrs. Carlisle and Ofleld, of
Spartanburg, have distributed enough
tobacco seed to plant from 500 to GOO
acres.
Uncle Johonln Selgler died recently
In Anderson county nearly 97 years
old. He bad been remarkably healthy
all Ids life and lived on coin bread,
bacon and green*.
Misa Julia Begley, an employee of
the Charleston Bugging Company, was
scalped on Saturday. Hi-r hair was
Caught by the machinery and the en
tire sculp, including her eye brows,
torn off.
dlers who.make a living by peddlkg
to! i» raspoct (o' Us memory I’ll
itoM*:
took tbe oath that tbe
\ bias aad kiaaed the
VfccWW, that lila mother gave
TU took han't been mussed
And tors are the five venm
la that 8'ate.
Judge Lumpkin of Georgia has abol
ished la his Courts the custom of kiss-
also requires
lug the Bible, and he
fal«
G. W. Jr.
. ti ) lawyers and witoesses to be luCoutt
K. B. N». i. I wm, to . H..W loai>iid oI ^
^«,cr mooUug l..t oigbu II »» dole- Bcre u tb , v|r|c , ||T , D bj , he TrI .
1 iu sorry for on. . r. as p ree a t 0 farmers. It will do fur
_ . Q n %f - 1. o ifiRT. South Carolinians aUo: “Do mote
Blackvillk. B. O., MarvU 9, loco. „ , . ^ .
ri- p>>^ - rending. Stay at botne. Oigmlxe
Editor ItOj • clut»a and aaeoclallons for tbe ftegitl-
fhe Blackviils ca U ' * mate advancement cf stock-raising,
* I ,M ?*f eineIlt “ r ‘ ‘ ’ and cut the corner grocery crowd.’’
«ken be completed comet fully up to tbe fondest hopes ■
j- *«od the Uttited I of Its moat aftoguine loauguratore and of j rx''duB advertised
18$ aenU a day aad oo far aurpasaea any thing which our to take place fo Washington shortly
b* tM'S.' people could have Reasonably expected H may not be Inappropriate t 0 quote
that desire to Inform <
~ 'f
our friehils of f . roai t,,e 1)008 ® f Exodus, chapter xlv.,
»v - • - » IU value aa an educational Instltiftlon, verse 81 ;
jT* r#l ? d - e, i r that they too may avallihemeclves of -And Moots udd unto the people :
«8|ti4a hla affairs wuh U». ^ tdvanlagegU a ff or ds, If they ao Feary# not, stand sUll and see tbe
J . ••• . j * • salvation of the Lord which he will
test&p 4 *' : —
mg
Th« building uaed la the Court *»how to you to day ; for tbe Egyptian*
r [ House, in»d ft ba* hern so altered {bat [Republican office-holders] whom ye
YU afttta qfevil tWlng*; U Is, beyoad all rfnestlon, the flnest have seen to-day ye shall .£T~
I k ftxed tmatiag iq the Lord, one ueed
L AH iaretablubed; be shall not
•Atfl be see b» desire «p
At Hampton Court lust week How
ard Mew, white, who killed Fuller
lowers, hie brother-in-law, obd Tom
Davis, colored, who killed William
Wil^lit, also colored, were found guil
ty of maudaughter and sentenced to
ten years each in the penitentiary.
Captain Jack Bowen of Kershaw
county, died oo the‘ihsh uit. He cel
ebrated Ids i ighty-niuth biith-Jay on
the previous Wednesday. It Is said
that bo bad never taken a dose of
medicine in his life and uevet bud
doctor to attend upon him. Old age
caused his death.
It cost a drummer 840 to rub a rab
bit foot ou a colored brother iu Gteeu
vide last w^ck. The Uark< y dropped
the Hues sod juwpod out of the bugg)
iu which they were riding; the hotsc
took fright and ran away, breaking
the buggy Into Sudibereaus, and al
most the drummer a hack.
Tbe South Carolina delegation, with
tho •xceptlou of Senator Hampton,
h*8 agieed to recommend the follow
ing gentlemen fdt appointment to the
principal Federal appointments in this
tit ate : Collector of the jB£t of Char-
loston, Albert H. MowryVtolCollector
of Internal Revenue, D. F. Bradley, of
Picxcns ; for District Attorney, L-roy
F. Y humans, of Colutubia ; for United
btatca Marshal, E. Miller Boykin, of
Camden. It ie not known how Sena
tor Hampton regards these recommen
dations, but Is thought that he will
not oppose them.
Dutfog tho recent snovfr tbe wofve*
cotna oter from North Carolina to the
•oath side of tbe Blue Ridge In Tick-
eoe County. It I* suppose that bun-
} gsr.dtove them oot.
The State of Aikaooae derive* jStV
000 per Hunum from Its peaiientlary
by leasing tto labor of elgtoty amvicts
to cigar manufacturers and banding
over 280 others to farreera, tbe con
sideration being 83.75 per month and
all expenses. •
The first official action of President
Cleveland was the nomination of bis
Cabinet ; his second official act was to
affix hie signature to the commission
of U. 8; Grant a* wo offifl*!’ on the re
tired list of the army With tbe rank of
General,
A horse ran sway with a prominent
Republican poll) Irian in Wai-hlngton
the other day. We thus see tlist the
victory tf the Democrats is already
having good reeults. Six months ago
tbe prominent Republican politician
would have run away with the horse.
Every school house in the County
could be made comfortable If the pa
trons would all tnrn out and put one
solid day’s work on It. How can men
be easy when they know that their
children ato freezmg and growing
crooked for the watit of a comfortable
house and comfortable seats ?
A rich olifiatmer, passing along the
street the other day, advised his wife
as follows : ‘Old lady, when you goto
trade, steer clear of those stores that
don’t advertise Iu the papers. When
you see a store that does its advertis
ing on n hoard leaning upon the side
walk, pass that store by, and go to one
that hns a respectable advertisement
lo a paper.’ The‘old lady’ promised
to ol ey. Excellent advice.
in impor
t*r,
ckued t>;
to lbs said Broi
, floury Wolffasd
POT- UjpAwi tke fins
■suiteHenry Wolff
HJ5NRY WOLFF
hertoned upon the late Arm end be*peek a
continuance of the fetue to my tneCeMor,
I Mr. Henry Wolff, who de.«arves their coift-
f4euos Sud euWon Truly youre,
/OfeEPH A- SIMON.
Having purctiaaed the interest of Mr. J**
•rph A.Msioii in the pnrtnerabip of Wolff k
Simon I shall continue the business of Gen
era Mercbaudiee. lam prepare*] to moke
advanoe«and am Agent for the well known
“OBKrtS” floluble Atnmoaiated Superplios-
phate and other Leading Rrauds of Standard
Ferliliier*. Thanking the public generally
for past favors and solicitiog a ContinuunCe
of tbairfuttiiw patronage
JlesJVBmftllljr^
J;C.,to»to toW»yiwfnws nss'ay, abU,’
snd willing to do shy wood iff iron work
that anybody also can do ss we.l ss it
can b« d.ne anywlwo, promptly, tbor.
oaghly « «W)^l|u>r)4s. W e
guarantee niatertan sod workaunahin
be always first class.
HENRY WOLFF.
tnar3
Summons to Ab ent Defendkiits.
Oourl of f y>tMHon
rtrrt.
Applicaiioa for ijnal Discharge.
Notice!* hereby given that the undersign
ed will tile hi* final account wiib B.T. Hire,
E*<] , Judge of Probate, on Monday, the l<!ih
lay of April nc*t. at 11 o’clock in the
forenoon, aa Administrator of the estate of
Frank Ayer, deceased, and ask for Lelter*
Disniieaerv.
THOMAS R. AYER, Administrator.
msrl'J
No'ke lo Dibcors AiiJ CrediUrs.
All pefeoi.a having claims against ihe e»-
aut of T. 11. Colding, ili ceased. arc notified
Sltilf of AosM Crroliiio,
JUtrnvtU County.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Vunjuatui Strvrii.)
P. W. Farrell and Ellen F. Wood, Plaintiff*.
u^uitut
K. F. Rice and other?, Defendants.
To (he Defendunt*, W. 11. itioe and It. F. Rice.
Yen art hereby »un>M oiled »nd required
to aniwer tbetomplaint in tbia action, which
was filed in the offiev of ihe Clerk of said
Court on the 1 k’tli day >e!>r.o%gy. 1SVacd
a o*'py of whieh is herewith served upon you,
and to serve a copy of your answer to the
said complaint on ihe ruWnbeM st their
office in itarnweil, S. C., within twentydays
after tlic*ervice thereof, exclitelve of the day
of such service ,- and if you fail to answer
the coinplai. t within the time aforcinid, the
pl.vinttlf* in thl* notion will apply lo the Court
fur the relief demanded in the complaint,
baled 12th February, A. D. 18*}.
SRlNNEit 4 WILLIAMS,
P'aintiirs Attorneys.
sasawsesi
workmanship to
fdeclS
“BOW TO HAVE MONET.’’
816 for $10.
820 fur 813,
W5 for 813.
WATCHES!
Elgin or Waltluun Watches la
*nlid silver double cases at above
E!!^ if BAYS OWLY.
Every walch warrowted.
Ofuts’eolld Sold wutcbse from
$25 upward.
For partloulars-wrlte
MCELUEE’S JEWELRY PALACE
Charleston, ti. C.
Dr. J.’R Smith.
Operative And fffr-ehettlral
DENTIST.
nvnnKao a,aw wii.i.iKToa.
Will practice at the following pltova at
lime mentioned
1’iMBKno—-Regianingthe first Monday in
rt-treif ittSiifhlrrtn ctfnrtnuibg for the following
j two weak*. Offietat tbe IIartxog Hotel.
WiLi.isTOjt—The third and fourth week in
each month. Offiee over Smith's Drug Store.
sprl’T-ly
^liiumonh lo Abseni Defefl aat.
Chart o f Co mrntn
J'Uttl.
Matt of South Carolina
iiarnatll Counti/
COPY SUMMONS. FOR RELIEF.
(Compliant S<rvrtl.\
Tlten.lore D. Jervey, Eugene P. Jcrrey ssd
LiiitiriiH N. CLisolm as survivors, 1‘Uia-
tiffs,
O'/ithut
C,. Y. PAThlCK. Defendant.
to )>re<>ent tlunn duly ntte>d,o>l and all per
sons indebted will luuko itumcJiare payment
• the umlvr-igneil.
K. H.AVAI.KER, Administrator.
marl J
school purposes any
fop**
where lo the State outside of Qhsrlvs-
Y’blton. It has been furnished through-
...a -—s*a* a a . - -
* -t”
day ye shall see them
again no more foreveL
■ lout with desks and chairs made o{
to hath trivan WnH ^ 01
19 cherry and Iron which set It off to
J—r*-a* ^ x*asv« 9ji wsuvi BI vFU WPIUU HCL 1( C
*-*F~*y" (yT* great advantage. A blackboard four
*" w,t feet jrlde runs around all of tbe walls.
Whirl stoU SM it, st'ul fc ^ be ^ckbosrd the walls are
^ iS ffqwtb k» ie*Ut sot! " ,th ,n,l ^• sbow, “8 tlie polMloal
i JaJmrf tba aieked absll k °d physical geography of the earth.
The foo&s and hails are wt 11 lighted,
ti&tto tored a* if warmetl and wail ventilated, and
taken all In all tbe furniehlng of the
At the Inauguration ball the follow
ing Booth Carolina ladles were pte*-
entf Mips Hampton, wearing, white
silk with sleeves and draperies of
duebesae lace; Mlse May Butler, cprb
colored silk and tulle, diamonds ; Mies
Marie Butler, blue satin, and Mi?k
Seely, dancing drees of oriental Uce,
V shaped corsage with swan's ilewn
trimmings.
. sod all seemed
— -mm —’7
schoof I* fahher from being surpassed
• ftooptlng John v her ^ t j |e building. i{ud though ffe
* gram ss (rh* hsd U* ara deservedly proud pf the building
( *f VDOr doctae’s to*- —'j *—
0hw»
year doctor’s per-, t0< j (ta furniture they are only secop-
M other folks looked dary matter* when we toofilder our pe-
rtojq it t frolic. Judge collar good fortune In hating eocured
toy was there so able, co eotfgetlo and so settlous to
1 tohd frif s tWallnw officer ** Mr, D. N. Putney; ihe mo-
I the Tirnraaitiria oooptobed Principal It la dtt'e t j hia
"Mm \xTif7 detotlon that we have bad the bafid-
l ' tD « «*OT8e<J t° l* present condUlon,’
supped is thp that It has henc so excellently furnish-
SMam brace’' *4 ^ ttot such s perfect system of
’<M* ffet In - * * r "
While President Cleveland Was being
Inducted Into office Mr. Blaine was the
chief mourner at tbe funeral of hia
ajeter, in Baltimore; fort^ miles away.
BHC whs- a Roman CatboHo. Mr.
BlalnS, In th'fe evening, accompanied
.LI ’. ** -
mj ^ —""or -ccompf
the yem^oe to Browosvilie, fn Pensyl-
(MM get In 1 net root loa baa been adopted and lr*o
famno told rigMiy eoforoed. The school hours are
kadfi Is Char- from 4 a. m. unUI 1p.m. from 3 30 p. 1
vauia, where the burial took place.—
The inauguration bail was in progress
while he was on hie weary way.
The interment alive of Mlsn Cox of
Okanoko, W, Va^ recalls to mind the
curious custom practised by on old
'Virginia family, the Feudals of Alex
andria, Whenever a member of the
amlly die*,'tbe mole representative ol
he older branch thereof, Just before
the hour for totermeot, buries ft dag-
gvr In tbe heart of the dead to oeoufe
hitoelf of no reawakcslntfi The dog-
U&4 It Chtr* 1»vw 7 ft. uj. uuui s §1. ma rrom vm p.
1 m. to 5.36 p. m. Mr. Putn^Me at the
1 . X ~ • ■’ ■*
iinlm-iti
totor.
house ready toastotany of tbe
yctfUo is the study of their lewBooft w , —siw woki a imow-
who desire eesletanoer Bach pupil ] gef Qeecl is one sacred to the purpose, j some Watch nud chain. In her pocket
auet to freto or her teat whhfu five' — k ‘— ■*——* ‘* * *
mtsatea alter fbkool opine, fopib
tot arrlvwd at MMt boftr will uovbeai-
bw*3 to totor until after reoeea—
not al
and has beeft devoted to lift use for
foatr^ geoerfttloM. Tbpcuetoth orlg-
Infttod because cf the burial aUve of
ftWtmbfiir ' '*
! t*d tendency th ft pccidUr tym of
> heart dieeft**. _ *
A good doubie-bladvd J.tckkuife will
do more towards making a boy conten
ted on the old farm than daily homi
lies on the temptations and beaetuieuts
of tbe outside world.
A young man wfnt to a farmer’s
house a ft-w miles from town to spend
tbe evening with the farmer’s charm
ing daughter. His horse was unhitch
ed and faetened eecurely In tbe stable.
Tbe young man lingered long and late
and left tbe prceeuce of the young lady
with the remark that oe soon as he
hitched up bis horse, he would return
and kiss her good night. While get
ting bis horse, tbe mother of t he young
lady got up and drove ber off to bed.
Tbe mother stood by tbe fire warming
herself, when in rushed the young man
and ia great haste kissed tbs old lady
He found out hia mistake when the old
lady made at him dfth' the shovel.
• Strange bight# are to be seea In our
large cities. The other day, in New
York, a richly dreetol, handsome wo
man, about thirty year* of age, wee
found intoxicated la a street car. She
was removed by a poHcemao and
placed Iq tbe alcoholic ward of « hos
pital. Diamond* sparkled lo her ear*,
and ber eetdakio sacque open at toe
throat displayed a gold pin, Her
dree* wa* of silk. Three rings glitter- f
ed on ber bands, abd she wore a hood-
i _ ' - 1 - ww
Assignee’s Sale
I will *eM it Elko on SuiurUajr. tbe 14th
inst., i*i II n’eloek A. M. (he wvll ried
stock of General M«rcbandi*a mentione!
»i<<i ilewcribeJ in lb* m.-igui^ent made nml
execuictl on the second day of February,
1885 by Mr. Denueit Stringfellow.
T«iiu enjh.
L. A. THOMSON,
Aaaighee.
To the Defendant, G. Y. I’airick.
\ou are hereby Mmmmied «i*d required to
nnswtr ihe com^Uiiit in this action, ot which
i* copy ia herewith »ervcd upoa you, and to
serve a copy of your aoswrr to the raid com
plaint on Ihe jutb'cnbent ai thrir odice. No.
Ten. llroad Street. Chorte-ton, 8<>nili Caroli-
ti*. wilhin Iwtsty days after the .-rrvtce
hereof, exciu*ivc of the Jay of such rervice;
and it yeu tail lo nnatrer tbe conipiaiul williin
ihe time nfore**id. (he idaiulifi* iu lhi» action
w ill apply to ihe Court for Otc relief de-
tnaudfl in the complaint.
t a.e.l iei.mary I Jth D. 1^85.
\T. Oil MORE 8IVM8, C. U 1*.
JERVEY k JERVEY A I1A
RICB’D. J. MORRIS
118 King St. Charleston, S. G.
heating and cooking
stoves and ranges.
ftaTSe d for price? and picture?.
«cpl8-ly
r kat ovtrrr.
I uwownrEKT cjaktt.
Gantt & Gantt,
ATTOUNf K V IS AT L.AW,
Haraiwell C’. If., H. 4’.
dee4
[w]
iooit,
I’tfti miff's A i ion.ey j*.
maro
A pp icii tiou fur Fiflal D-sthargc.
Notice is hereby given I hat the unJantigw-'
ed vvil! file hi* fimil nccount with D. T Rice,
K?q., Judge of ]'rv>haie, on Friday, the
‘JtNh day of March next, at 11 o clock in
Ihe fort noon. n« Adniiniatraiiir of the ertate
of Eiiaabetli Meek*, tlccmsid, and aak'Vor
Letter* Distniaaory.
JAMES DIMUND,
feblO Adminiatratur.
To the Defendant :
Take notice ihat tho mimmnn* and com
plaint in ihi* action here been duly tiled in
the office of rheC'lirk of the Court ot Com-
miou Mena for LlnruweM county.
JERVEY k JERVEY 4 HAGOOD,
feht'2-6W I’lniutitT* Attorney*.
Application for Final Disdiargf.
Notice ia hereby gives that tba titider*ipn-
ed will file hi* final account with D. T Rice.
K*(] , Judge of i*rob«tc. on Kridav. ihe Mih
fifty of March next, at 11 o'clock in the fore
noon, a* Admini.Mi-oior of tbe estate of Mm.
Martha Broadwater, deceased, and aak for
Letter* DuMsiawory.
W. GILMORE SIMMS,
feb!2 Administrator
Dr. L ^ Stephens.
Druggist,
BLACKVILLE. - - S- C.
Keeps t fti'l line of
FRESH DRUGS
ou hand at all limes.
Mortgagee’s Sale-
J. S. WESTBROOK & CO.
vs.
J. 8. SHOCK.
By virtue of a bill of sale enramonfy
called
tty
a mortgage, dated ike I9tk day of January,
188,■>, given by J. S. 5hnek to J. 8. Went
brook A Co.. 1 will sell to the b'gher'f bidder
for cash at BamwoM oj Saturday, 1 Jik inst.,
ait tlio general stock of merchandise of Ihe
Mid J. A. bhitek
W. R. CIIKI8T1B, Agent.
JAME8 E. DAVIS, Mortgagee’s Aitoincy.
tuarS
THOSe McGa CARK,
iCAwmoN aulk
Shaving and Hair Drying Saloon,
. 114 Alarket Stpeei,
(Ooe Door Kart of King Street,)
Charleston j 8. 0.
seplS
booh whs round a newspaper dipping
tUktlog .that “Elhta HaU has itmtoed
aa abaoluto divorce from John Hal!.”-
dhh aatoerwd do (fceatlooa, bat h was
evldeat ttot ato bftd ft pftttotto Uft*
tf-:.
. .,v-„
EES^DBAHf,
338 King 8.t, Opp. Academy bf
CHARLESTON, S. GJ
novll
Exch&nae S&loon
-AND-
HBHTAURAl^T l
• u-’
617 Qrood 8t n Augusta, Go.
Hanson* IVcprieter,
CELLULOID TRUSSES .i apocinkj
VVarnjuted. and trill be rcp'ftCL-d if bro
ken and returned.
Lnrwcrtock «f the celebrated BLOOD
PURIFIER,
Wliat ia claimed for tbe
WAVi’KLY nous*;,
C’HA.RL.V.HTOJN. H. C.
The best V.e.1* and Le-idingt* ihe South.
Loo-Hinn the hc-i in rite Ci>y.
The inb'c un*urp inve-L
RATES—52.00 and .‘.0 PER DAY.
liedtiw,! rrtle* bv tl»oweek orerontb.
J USER11 PRICE, Jr., Prajirirtor
junalt»
mn.
.^itU *is fmr )rt>ftlp?<*, A4i4 rw-
frr.* ft r*tolfjr \<*\ ct ft^wU
milirli will hi l^ v**i! to m—Cft nn-nicv
—Je ri .i»i aftwf itiftli iStaylLla^ ill
thii wcrLl. • U. o'} vitl»«*r wa, ftuctwql fn.»M Ifr^t
Initir. TIm* Lr«j*l lo fortultr *^^114 torf«arv thn
to. ftlq^itilf efitrt. At ofrr. toiringui I KI K A
< O n Au^u^fift, Mrtiti#.
f.L6
Alva Gage & Go.
CII.VRLK>TON ICH HpUSE,
M trkct Cornet Churxh Si Charleston, 8. C.
lee p*cke<) Inrtbc entintry * specially.
Ice by enr load at lowest rate*.
npr’JJ-ly
Central Hotel,
Broad Street. Augusta, Ga. m
MB' 5 - W. >L THOMAS.
On*rtl1j coATeuiont to bti^intvtw
JA.H. 1',. DA. VIS.
AIMMIAM) CCQSFLtOll AT UW,.
llnrnwfll C. M., SI. C.
Gonveysnciag aad coUactieaa specialties.
f«bl4
I
jjr 8 * atr*
ISP« R3tto KPi
DIAMOND DYKS,
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
AND SNUFF.
Everything (EXCEPT WHISKEY)
usually kept in a well regulated Drug
Store.
terPhyekiaDS prescriptions filled as
u.-oal nt all hours.
mar 5
KAINIT.
1,000 tone Genuiae GERMAN KAIMT
direct importation. Forsitlaby ’
HERMANN HULWLNKLE,
^ Ker1, 8 Kbarf t Charleston, 8. C.
febJ2
Otto Tiedeman ft Srau,
Wholesale qirocera
’ —xat)—
*>•
F*rovl*»ion I Jeixlen*.
102 and 101 Eoet Bay Si., Charlaalnn,», C.
jQf-Meatsa Specialty.
| Send ?ix arm* for p«*tags
and raceir* free a iowtly box
of good* which will halp a!'., •* j
of either *ex, to more tuougy rifht^way than
anytiiingel*e in this world. Forinties^wall
the win ker* *l*olulely sure. At once mL
dress Tata k Co., Awg'iatn. Maine.
aprlO
XF
you want s
FINK WATCH OR CLOCK,
STERLING SILVERWARE,;
■■ • V .
RICH JEWELRY,
FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT-
LERf,
■ OR SPECTACLES,
Bend your ofdrt’i t6 or tall at
.
Jas. Allan & Go.
#07 KINO-STREKT,
CHARLESTON, 8.' 0. v
JaszT
**• t. wan*
H£Ve
****■-„ Jr-.
re 26 Per Cent.
4
By bringing your work ta
The Bar, Oyerer Stand and Cigar
MHfcw. Tbe
Cotrorm ire aU to the _
spper parlor* are fitted up {br bdk?
Uta waimra
ftatetoij
All artislaq s*rVod
‘*-*4
ia 1
Wholesale and Retail Commission
—USALXB IX - .
fish, ovstFits, game Ajitt;
POULTRY-
Stalls ^ioe. 1 amUFisb
East of East Boy Chsrtealto, 8.
Obwtoemosts of Ctootry Prftdn«san
ipeetftiMy Mfroited.’ Poultry; Em, to.
All otderir Wftd with diapfttth^
iHrtB 8nr
▼o ate soft prapnrod . ip
DUckaWMt sad wW#t
pafsh; WAMffWtoMjf
rial, aed WJUgiva
Jsai-im
i 'Wi tX't BiftA
kifttoof
Wttt«s>
koto kmmi
irerkmaa,
tosttsds,"
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