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<Urfal aamat ftt farming in middle
Gftorgi»rveria Kke a fmirj (ale.
In fire jean be increased his eottoo
crop os 65 sores of poor IsOd from 8 to
80 bales.
The OMftfc# which fie used Were sHg»
ftolsl bj etperilbee add doibibon scaso
aVi tfie ftWlU alWpl/yindt&afed IHTM-
liaoce oe Ssiaatifle mSlUoda of fertiJtsa-
tied aM nrWVfttWw. By careful aitoy^is
be learned tbs needs of bis soil* and ias
j’able taprepans a fertilfteresnbtly adapted
to surety its deficiencies. 1 ■ '»
HW enftftSr ol cuitiration Was sdar>«-
Ounaty. tits have ex*
i sad eaa lad so faeta justi-
^ j toft esistawto 6?**y such opinion
SS tost indicated abort. The law has
i wMi equal and exset
Is fttt aftd withost regard to “the
faaa, eelar or prerieas oondition” of snj
slrtssss. We inritc the Bews
and Conner sad its Aiken oorrarpjodsnt
to a numpMison of ths records of the
etiaaiaftl Cnurts ib Cfiarkston sri-i Aiken
ssnnUue 4»Mi tho*e of BarnweL The
resnll wfll be, we beliere, s Confession
of this oountj hate dis-
(beW duties fatly as faithfully as
tboae of tbs Anatiee that are so poeip-
ewfj leaf arias; our people. The ftews
and Csmier has a good eorre«pt?ndcDt at
1/ Will It ask him to tftto the
rfFhsid^fjnstnri 7
it dowam * rule, tilt
wtlrteter a aiibister prsediea a seratoa
I that fdtmat rte wbola enptrregstloW, he
Mi
s Mrmon
that ths Lord
t
A iirsaid that it baa beeu Mr. Clcrs*
land's babU to give fills to those who
A*’! ask Ibr them. Under such eii
feamtoftOto it asaj not be now se to ex-
plet tbftf he will fire to the survirioy
Iff this State foreign ap
Nod tbi thnre fureifn they
.tototoftbadbrwfll It be liked.
>11 ft SO ■ ■ ■-—I.—
Tbft ^KsUrnt's hfbtning has a habit
JfK«%MH fdCo Itb highways and by
#afi and 1 hhtlbg Some Adlow who iiti’i
prsparsf to dodga. By him whs seeks
bate Mto whs k socket h upcoanou*ly.
it II a Hit of Prosbjtenan lightning,
^orytoi m dto dOotlto* of election by
gtoes, Wrt geftsnrfly mnasgi
hell men In tbs right p’are
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Wbsa tbs Htnto sends n consist to the
poaKsntiary k hopes, by the example of
bis punishment, to deter other! from
couunkting like offencee. That and not
■ytnf ■*blag is Us pnrpoae. lh» not
jnsrias and hamnnity unite in demand-
lag that the net earnings of sack convict
sbnnto be derated to the support of those
dependent upon him ? We submit the
qnsatiqp yo oar legsdatoiB.
M *p I 'ft! toAPto muwm is Vi iutihivii wm* tociir»x
to t» Nearsleaf ftaplitoitMboabis metbethof fcr
‘ ’ -.-jssfessss
aiodb.
While hft fortbtfla for nisnuring will
'not suit all soils his plan of ttiltivafibu
can Tory properly be adopted through*
out the oottan belt as exactly suited to
pro4be# the best results in ordinary and
axtnordinary seoaon*. M'a quota and
command to the careful consideration of
our farmers from one of his last letters
|(the following direction*:
"One is not to drop the cotton seed in
a continuous row, but sitnply to pot a jf
f few seed in a hill where you want the
plant. By strewing the seed in
.sprinkled row there is a great waste.
A cotton seed to like an eg?, when the
chick is bofh there is nothing loti but
•ha shell. When the seed has sprouted
there is nothing led but the shell. The
fertilising power of this seed is lost.—
Worse thnt'titic. It draws front the soil
for the eleroefft! that make it grow. It
is led to deplete the soil iu this way for
two weeks st IrAat, and then is Chopped
down,* leaving Only 6de Clit of twenty to
grow to fruitage. My plan is to plant
four or five seed in a hill. The hills to
stand in four fo< t squares. Of these I
would let two plants to the hill grow te
perfection. It takes from two to four
bushels of seed to plant an Hctt in' die
old way. By my plan a peck to ttos acre
is enough, sod t ha soil is aot drawn to
support a multitude of anrptua plants for
two or three weeks. Planting in four
foot sqaarca is better than tha old way.
Cotton is a sou plant and needs room
for its roots. When cramped to 12 or
ifo puffato
growth. My aim PTlo put the plants
two together in four feet squares, iud an
average of 75 to 150 boNs to the stalk.
This tkiU gihe me a pound of seed cotton
to the plant or three hales to the acre.
I never touch it with a hoe. The
growth of cotton comes from the spread
ing filirmenta that fftach out from the
root and feed it. If thrae are destroyed
the growth stops until they are restored.
[ am satisfied that three hoetngs host me
18 days growth, or 0 days each. I run a
ihallow plow along the ootton rows and
never go deep enough to cut the roots.
[ can take 100 acres of land in Georgia,
’ jRtmeu awd Exolax*. - tag Uni cam,
MeortMiig to eaatpautoL authority
aaaembls an a fair, of ffeQAOO’j
Won, with tjOOO WMa MjA* Ufghaa
>. Of thefti troeitolfc.toO are
Itoft aad 140,000 oatlve Hfodooa.
A writer la the Courier Journal quot
ing from experts says : *8 neoda ba»
Engl sod cuu put 1.000,000 men' fo t£4
Arid to Aftlft loo.ooq to Mi r>M .n^l
aUatafty lu Europe. Thaltifaatoa af- ’
my on a peaoe footing numbers afcoQt
500,000 with an additional rsidrva of
500,000. Her foflftarp at retoft h on a
war footiog repreaeota about i,000,000
men. The Russian float hM W(hr«Mela
of wbteh 81 are JtoftdiAt, Wt tSera
are no heavy grfbe, jCfeklfeat
armor la 14 loobee. Tl^i.WT^ftf aiKueft
that oo« flrat-ilau Eftgttolrfmtolftdl
cot Id sink tbe thole BtnaUa fleet; and
If war should be prfclaUflfffK till be
a quick and aaey taak to.eerk pp tbe
outlet to tbe Stock and Bahto
the Soudan, and cordially bated it
many quarter*, England Ip mill the
money changer of ihe world and mls-
treea of tbe seas. Her powet Is enor
mous with puree fttx* sword.
Fighting England at this time will
be with Russia a question of money
and alii (to. It tbe financial strain can
be borne and powerful altfub&e made.
Kuaela may make England fight. How
each country would emerge from Such
a ooolficf and What other ndrlona touid
be fovoPved moat be o&atfera of pure
spMnKtion. It would not aurpriae us
nt all If Rnala were to rrcede this
time, watchful of a better opportunity
for advandbg. Tfiat Busdfa xatf. En
gland will eventually and Inevitably
clash for tbe poaaeeslon of tbe Eaat
cannot be questioned. But the time
for that ciMlltdun, In Its fuliVs! propor
'Ions, may not have come. Tt» Wllea
of diplomacy are Infinite and tbe waye
of the speculator are devious. How
much of war and bow much of specu
latlon the present crisis portends
must be left to future development.
Tbe prinfcfpal bemflclary, fto far, ap
pears to be actioned beef prince, whoee
uitilions have beeu eblcfly made by
cornernlug tbe matllet,' and Who
ready to feed tbe fighting fools of tbe
universe, at tbe usual rates.
employed ttflrteea yetffs
efftot at a wayptatlon wbefe
^ trains stop daily,, two of
mtfled train# carrying both
and freight. I am obliged
have supervision over tbe
the railroad company at this
hut also to do tbe work which
tniegtftptlug, selliftg tickets,
baggage, way-billing and
handle freight, billing and
etpresa matter, and carrying
Mgs between tbe station and
office, a few rods distant,
log to do I* Ithlnk 1 brnr you
1 aaaure you there to some-
do at tbe rime when tbe train
ted. Frriphi, way bills and
are to be mads ready, rickets
*■" rbsggagft to check and placed
- tha baggage-Car Is to
file Atali to i>e brought
“ ‘ an .
tbe
t-oflfce, eld. h not
happen#, rfao, that
Xboggliidrn beset yn ftefantf and in, and all iv hustle
ie ftnnAui anH a . <! * Dfn . ,,ton * »° me paeeengCr who
passenger
n ilt'log quietly in tbe Waiting-
'ng the Uftt balf-hou*, while
^e been purchaalng their
-
Hiate Now#.
Ftoofy t>f whiskey In itlll sold la the
town of liauretia.
^hc oat crop baa ap^arebtfy Been
AeflouftBr Inlofwd all aftt ftfo f
Oeo. A. C. Oarltngtoh died at his
homo in Bewberry coufify Oil Ihftt Fri
day, aged (Si yearn.
Died, at Aikafi/ on (he 46th March,
1688, lira, tfftfgftfet Johnston, aged
one hundred sfid foue yearn.
Ool. E. B. Cf. Cash, of CliesteiHeld
drunty, will visit Atkefi during tbft'l
Scbuetg •rifest, and Will be tbe gueat of
Mr. J. 8t. Julian Tates.
W. 3. Salley, convicted of fofffery at
tbe October term of the Court of Gen
eral Sessions for* Alkqn county, died
w - ■*
LAW NOTICE, j
fhto uMtrwifned h«T# opened » bntotb
mw
•Mr? ***’ ! 5Zt •tun brt|M> . /mi | b
ThsThirty-Fifth Annual roeeii.rg of fti*
South Carolina Medilot Aa^Aelalion Will ha
held in Charleeten April 21, 188'». Itailway
liCkCtaat excivraiou rates.
Jl/HM FORRMT.
mar2Ti Recording SeefettWy.
Augusta Hotel,
!>. If DOOE.t rr£.K, ProwMelor.
HXADqD&RTXlW l*OM
COMMKIIOIAli Mui7 AEGISTAj G l.
The best Twq. Pollur House in the
last week at the penitentiary of btoeu-f ^ ou, * , • Special rates by the week or
- r month. marlSf
to pat the
Dotolas a Limx'La bxuKT.—Sena
tor Doucia!, who served in tbe Black
Hawk war with President Lincoln,
used to tell a good story about Old
Aba’s military exploits He enlisted
In a cavalry company, which started
r ff fh floe spirit# to engage In tbe
deadly fray. Arriving at a point on
tbe pralile about two hundred miles
fruon the Indian tinea tha party bl
vouatked fbr the night, picketed tbelr
horses and slept on tbelr arms. The
method of picketing their horses was
that In common nse—fastening a huge
rope, some eighty fttt Hi Ichgtb to d
vtak* firmly planted, And then using
etualler lines of conalderatofi length,
one endatfaohed to tbe anlmaltoneck,
and the othlr to the main rope. Dur
ing the night tbe sectlnei Imagined be
saw the Indiana and immediately dis
charged hla old fusee. The camp was
aroused tb an tm-tant and each sprang
to bis saddle. 'Old Abe’ shot out in
tbe dsikueae on bis charger, until ths
ropes ‘hote taut,’ kbfcfi over he went.
Seb Vanes says that the Ad
gnybUtotoft to working the btuinoas of j
l—tdtofc Add appointments to the fame
kray tfcai they aasd to make soft sosp-
whtofa eodstotod greatly in the way it wao
ad nod. The stirriag waa alow aad easy,
flat too tost and not, ton hard, but H moat
b* kapt ptoiog. A adwafras stick ww
eaasOttol lo sueoeasAri anap making. We,
horse and himself, headlong. Think-
and at a nominal oust can bririg it from a j Ing himself Caught in an Indian
sixth oi a bale to three talcs an acre in | ambush, he gsthered up. mounted, and
putting Spurs to his horse took tbe
opposite shots, but soon bronght up
ss before, horse and rider tumbling
headlong. ’Old Abe' got up thinking
he was surrounded, and shouted.
‘Gentlemen Indians,-1 surrender With
out a wotd. I hnve not a word to offer.
All I want is q-tniter. 1
Fn< cess
otbarn . 0
tickeU and having their baggage
cbeckW tu readiness for tha traiu,
come^Toahtug to tbe ticket window
JuaLaa the sgeut is locking hie office
door (6 go out and attend to his train
dutteft, ubtl demand* a ticket to some
point (o which thefafe Is thirty nine
cents. He throws down a five dollar
bill > jghlcf) (he agent frftS diftlcul'y iu
cheogfug, and he want! a trunk check
ed bsefdts. At the awme tftstant an
other mad ann 'unoes fhat be wants a
message sent before the train starts,
and vrauld like to have the agent wi lis
It foralm, as be Is a ‘little ouf of the
bangdf writing.’ A third rushes up
with Afttas money looks In his band,
and dtders the agent to put it up and
‘sentf tt by express on this train, suie.’
Fust tarn tbe conductor Steps In, and,
in a tdtee that fairly quivers with 1m-
paUaHftn, asks the hgeat ‘why In thun
der' h# isn't outside to tell tbe people
#batap t to board 7 He gratuitously
Adda«e cbeeiing Informatfon that the
tralojtoi't Walt there all day, and
woulajto wait if ft con/d, whkh seta
the passenger frantic Instantly. Tw j
or thrse of the most eicllible ones grab
the agent’s sleeve, and ask him if be la
certato that U the train they are <<> • h N d poeu
take. Alloffetber tbe agCnt walks uOt I ^ t_i^
monfa
Tbs cocking main fh ColuWhla was
finished Saturday. Tbefe were eeven-
teen battlea, as follows: Georgia 9,
North Carolina 7, drawn 1. Georgia
was tbe victor by two fights.
It is said that there are at l-'ast
fifty applicants for the position of
Clerk of the Edgefield Court, made
vacant by tbe death of Gen. Nicholson.
_a. x
PROTteT MR FRUIT TREES,
Iftrpravc amt Save Your Fruit
FroorUx* Weil I it* a»ru*i» o( the CircuHe ted oih-
| rr (k-atracliTeinvcO, In' lureg
C. W, Weslbruok’s N.w .I.iSfeMle,
-VicrroiiY *»
The rretl Speclflc RenK-d/ for the run-nlto, CVrtlinr
I Moth, Horer, Canker W&nrr, Hlick AphxJv*, Wool/
Aphis. Ac. Thin KciumJ/ IS NO MUHBL'U. It prw-
Tt-uUthe Fruit from drujWita AIT. rotting, becoming
knotty, wormy, Ac. SatUforTTOli Oumraitlefd if the
y, i.ixrrnu .Tumrtwieeo n U»e
. . . - * ■ direrlion* are followed. Iflhe “VS TUIIV’’ falhrt*
D R. Durtsoe appears to be in tbe tM-u«fit the tree* and improve the fruit of mil >ort>
i a rr_ i i# a* ^ and cIummmi tbe imoih'V wm be feftmdHl. Price
lead. He promlsw if be gets the ap* p,- r IU0 nouodn—under punmts, W ee«rt» per
point fhenf to give Mrs. Nicholson £1^,T*"* nr
. .. Send for docriptlvecircol/fv. f^r»T
81,000 a year out of its revenues. • A(reot» wanted. I.lheral Conrfniutivns *ffc%«i. ’‘Au
. M ounce of preventative i» belter than A pound of
Mr. A. F. Henderson of Walterboro cu,e -’’ the "Victory'’ iu April bro*4-e»i<t undur
.. . a the treeu, and you will deelrvy a areal army of Ift-
WSS knocked Ou the track Of tbeCpar- aorta and save your fruit nnd protect yourlreeiv.
• N'otbiuc hurtful in the formula, but <tuite bcncfirM
lo trce», vine*, planta and vegetation.
Addrcva
C. W. WESTBROOK,
Or'-envburo, N. C.
Late of Wilaan Nnrverie., Wiivun, N. C.
marl 0-4*
lestnn ahd Savannah Railway at Pon
Pon on Saturday by a special tfaln
and so badly injured that he died
shortly afterward. Tbe thistle tas
blown to wafh him of hts danger and a
colored otn near by adVTsed him to
step off hut be replied, • t have plenty
* “ " J and started i-fT, hot the en-
Applicaiion fur KiiUI Discharge.
Woodward
&
Matthew#
Wo*d and froa Work era, Willfeton, 8.
C., are now and#! # tiMV! ready, able,-
and willing A> toy W«od or iron Work
that anybody else ton 4# m #e 1 ss it
can be dormanywhere,- promptly, thor
oughly and at rea5ouabfe prices.- W<r
guarantee materials and workmanxhrp tor
be al#ajx first claw. fdec 18
"HOW TO SAVE MONET."
9t6 for flO.
$40 for 81.1
825 for 815.
WATCHES!
Elgin or Wslthsm Watches fa
solid silver double cases at above
prices for
M DAY8 ONLY.
Every watch warranted.
Gents'solid gold watches from
826 upward.
For pnrtfcufars write
MfELREF/S J £ W EUfiT PALACE
Charlestou, ti. C.
sf time/'
Notice i» hereby given that the un'lerai/n
e<i will Ale htit final account with It. T. Ibce,
gin..truA bim before be «*«
out of the wav. fureasoa, se AdiuitfletbUor of the estate of
Frsak.Afer, deceased, aud aak for Letiera
DieiSSb.V.
lb (h^tath of enclianted ease, and. If
k« • - A i 1 9
hs dors lose hit temper sometimes,
mutk pugbt to be forglveu him,- since
rs much.
bC
iCkntj
Twnntp three tems ago Almond E.
Ellington, a well-to-do farmer litlng
near Mice's Depot, lo Prince DiWsrd
Countf, Va., disappeared, and tbe only
trace ftf blm that could be discovered
was kto bat floating on a millpond In
tbe Driigbborhood of his house. Seven
years Jater a negro, while poking in a
pile of decayed fogs off the Ellington
faftn.ia search of a fugitive rabtrltj j
llacoapred a skeleton, vhkh was iden- ■
Ufledge that of tbe mlasing mao by j
means of a ting on thellttle finger and
gold plugs in the teeth. A few weeks
ago, on fh* southern border of Tetas,
a geCAewtnn sveiheard three negroes
talking. One of them In relating hie
history to his companions, said he hkd
murdered a man In Piioce E'lVud
County, Ya., early lu the war. His
knowl* dge of these partichlsfs Induced
tbe £o(<tlehoan to wiSie to the clerk of
Prluoft Edward County about the mat
ter. Ah investIgatloh followed, and hs
is result the negro, Crawford Jeter, a
runaway slave of Ellington, A* under
arrest aud en route to Piiofe Edward
e way.
A young physician of AbbetillS
county has rfiadA an accidental discov
ery. which rtWfp not be generally ac
cepted by fbedlcal science. He was
called to eee a charity patfent who
moots. He left a small phial
rum, to be taken internally,
knd a liniment/ composed of harts
horn, turpentine and chloroform to
be applied externally promising to re
turn tbe next dny. On his return be
jnas gratified to find his patient b* tier
and able to sit up, but he complained
of a tertlbles-f* tbfoat. On exstnin
ation he found that the patient had
tskt-n the liniment and rubbed with the
veratrum.
The young man who knows how to
lay off corn and cotton rows and to
regulate the distance of the same so
as to tret the largest cr'p Is worth a
COWpPU fall of nice, kldiTloveTI, Y uncy-
overcQqJtMLfelloWB, who may knoW how
tc lead flOr'gsVmHn or caper around
at,a fashionable wal'l Siding cdtior.
settings plough Just.fight and ad
justing gears so that shoulders and
back of horse will never hurt, are
Worth a thorn and-fold more to the
country than knowing how to pose to
a parlor, or to adjust the shade of the
era rat to the complexion of the wear
er.—Carolina Spartan.
THOMAS R. ATF<R, Aciminiatrator.
m*rl2
Noiict to btbmrc And Crvditurs.
AH ptiNofe* hitTinf el«iirf« «*ninvt the es
tate trf T. H. Coltltng, dece»»e<l. »re notified
to present them dnly allexled and all pel-
sons Indebted will Mako rinmeiiate payment
to Ihe uuder-tgned.
R. II. VfALHBR, Administrator.
marl'd
THOS. McQ. CARR,
FA HlflON AFILM
Shaving and Hair Dre^ifis Saloon,
11 4 Matket Street,
(One Door Ka.«t of King MreCt,)
Charleston, 6. C.
aop 18
J11£MUCK’S
RBSTAUBANT,
238 King S.t, Opp. Aesdemy nf .Musk,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Dr. 3. H. Smith.
Operalivee and Mechnnienl
DK^sTTISTv
A.VD Wll.I.lWTOV.
Wilt pnifllee at tire followhtg pUeei at
lime mentioned
lldMarift—Hegintinj the fir*1 Monday in
each month afid rorrinmni; for the fnllowin^
two weeks. Office at the Hart mu Hotel
Willutoh—Th* third and fourth week la
eack month. Office over .Smith's Urn/ Ntore.
#pr27-ly _
HlCil'l). J. MORRIS
H8 King St. C'barleatoo, S. 0.
IIEATINO AND COOKING
stoves and ranges*
HeF'Se d for prices awl piefores.
aepfg-ly^
V lint is claimed for the
WAVKIILY HCUSK,
CJH A R I^K-HTOX. M. C\
Tbe heat l«e.la and bedding in the South.
1.N at mi the belt in the City.
The Irtbl* *n»arp-i/^rd.
, H kTlX—$_».00 and 8? r,0 PF-H P \ T.
Rtdoee.1 rnte> by the week nr urolith.
JOSEPH PRICE, Jr., Proprietor
j u n %l 9
sevll
o 4 if.
The ffttov.ln#
(TTh. Kittle, I love ve. an’ failli I c-an't di-ikI it,
*
Yer lil»s air »o may yrr err* air m* blur;
five yean. Any man can do it.
The IheTeecv el Merris lalned
A BErORD seen AS STIOtU) nr. MADE
FOR EVERY CAMPAIGN.
Td ths Editor of the News and Cou
rier : Ths undersigned is preparing, by
request, an account of the defence of
Mottia Island for publication in the Year
p. | ; ^"h a .mile thaPl to roKiii*li-tUe nainU all do
County to be tiled for the murder of j frndit!
his paster In 1862
That if I am ravin' the fault l.« wid rmi.
Fpkeut Fbi cess in Trial JusTibK
.11 Book nfllis City of Charleston for 1884. Oocrrs.—The last Legislature passed
^ ^ Vf ** He desires to make s record of all com. an Act giving trial Justice couftS Juris-
of that #ood. diction in agricultural Hen matters
wbsrs the amount claimed does not
exceed one hundred dollars. Tbe
trial Justice proceeds Just ss the clerk
did under the law as it was ; that is he
Issues a warrant upon sn affidavit,
seizes and sells the crop and
He desires to make A record of all com.
mande who participated in that memora-
▼ft kftjrft ejcamined tbs aliaabac and ble defence. He tuu the names of the
tha signs (|ft times s»d |k#y all p«i^t followlfl-‘
iJMplUyof ptonttog more nm# Artfilery—Gistdkattl Artillery, Blat-
thews Artillery, DeSsusaure Light Ar-
appllsft
tbe proceeds thereof to tbe payment
claimed ie not Justly due, In which
case sn issue ehall be made up and a
trial had between tbe parties. Tbe
Jurisdiction of tbe trial Justice Is not
ekcluaive; but oonCufteBt, and the
clerk oan still issue his Warrant for
any fttnoufib
Ift th* ptyttoyof pLttttog more eo»n
sad ksft ootton. If the war cloud new
! liMftrtfr bt« thi tkto should break ont tillsry, Marios Artillery. Bucknci-'s Ar-
tot# a fUl fledged war between Russia, tillcry. (Georgia,) 1st S. C. Regular Ar — r .„ w . ut , y njuivai
tha fintofMM trf the Noftll, nnd England, tillery, lat S. C. Regular Infantry; (as of the debt secured by the Hen, unless
the tight Bttio UUf, ths prices of provisi Artillery,) Lucas's Fatiaiion of Artil- the lienor shall claim that the amount
tofts wR go vp fntft tile ttlermoo'etcr in lery, Siege Train Artillery, Capt.
Aftgftst gftd cotton ftUt go down for be- Infantry—2lst South Cstblina Volun-
tov prsaoftt rates. teers, Col. Grahstn ; 25th South Caro-
— lint Volunteers, Col. Simonton ; Char
It*. Ctovftbad’i Conduct sintto the \ egion Battalion, afterWards 27th South
toftrih of Marsh gives firmness to the Carolina Volunteers, Col. Gaillard ; 1st
fftlAsftdtJi ift< his sbflity to dUcharge Kedn.ent Qehrgin Volantean, Col. —
pffMf ths Wflgkly dudes of bis August 12 th Georfin Battalion, Major ; Hot Watkb Rkmkdt.—There arc few
la toftitor of appowtiaenU i^k Georgia BatUHon, Major- ; 12th ow * of ,l,n<M * her ® watfr * ouW not
ftaqftflintance with leading Georgia Volnnteera, 27th Georgia Vol- occ u P7 ,h ® h^eat place as a ferns-
moa hfts fcraed lkm to rely large- gfid Gsergia Voignteersi 8th .twv—f » :»nerm
Irtv-Upi of ki. H-giMVt SoHh C.roU.» Vol«»t«r., , b ,„ ta0|ua ^ a< b ^jrb.t.
Col. j 31st Regiment North Caro. wa ,„ ^ the fwt aDd 5jM . k of ^
link Voluntesrs, Col.—; 51st Regi* Pleoeo of pottoo-battlog dipped lo hot
meat North Caro’ina Volunteers, Col. water and then applied on new cuts,
61st Regimeht North Carolina brulaea ahd sprains, Is tbs treatment
Volootosra, Col--^—- oov "rfopted to bospitala. W* have
It is particularly desired, to buke tbe 8r * n l * “hla cured lo ao boar
raeord ss complete as possible, to have by sholrertiig It with hot *atot pooftd
^ tbe names of regimental, battalion and ro,n * eig t of Giro* fftftC
• v fg Aft dhtribotKJtl of places so tor company commanders in the above list. Ah old employs* at the White Htrim
dm 8ftftth Has been saitably rneog- tB d the names of any eommamls omitted
; rfartis o( North Caro- Jkajr wfonnation sent will be thank
to BnsU, Gen. fullySfciofrledgdd.
ftf Georgia to Mexico, yF f II. fc. GiT>HBI8T.
.I.XeVtto, * ftfttive of Beau _ i - 2 ——-
Dr. 3. F. Ensor fttates that he does
Jy affta ths
H« has buried the
htoftdy shirt flftfi ignored sectional lines
Ip hb ftfttofttlea of pablie servants, wisely
of the Smith who
farther de<
their rotes
JT to firtlar tbe honors of our
General Grant ha* lighted two d-
garp since Deetmber lust, bnt they
trris so distasteful that he did not
stnokr chough »f them to piodutie au i
ash at the chd.
A mftldtin lady Wits a rtltfiess In
court tbe other da.*, and When saorn
was request bd to kiss the Hi Me. She
ref used, saying that It whs so long
since she had kissed anything that
She had forgotten bbW It was done.
This ,'ls ft strange and interesting care
To please tbe family, General
Gradl’a doctors are now employing
“the old woman’s medicine,” red clo
ver, although they havd not any ft}ith
in it. They are tryihg it on the basis
that it can do no hat to-
The Interesting discovery hits been
madt that the President's slaters a< ft
staunch Republican*, and bate not
abated a particle of tbelr faith since
they came into the White House; This
Y'r rkidc mr an' frown, vvl nia-vlf it U Ihinkin'
Morv kn/r/ ye'd W- *t«l nit »rr>. I to po.
Sort, Kitti)-. me h««rl llkt > Mont wouM 1<t vinkln*
Ef I llivujjht that wid more (ban yrr lips ye said
ho.
ttiln out on fr foolin' mr, dirlin, nor tan 1 mr ;
ftnt rnd tliia **i*I'< if ye valur mr life—
fn toono ther* l> minny another could tdazr mr,
Alt' iuak«, like yenett, tue a true, kitin' nifr.
Tlhn't flatti wkt yrr two ryes, I didn’t qnitr maue It;
Though the truth 'tis tiir vainr, an’ the diril Miy
no—
Thin romc to mr amim»-'^orh, niuat I rxplain it!—-
"> be *dtli« *lf all ont at Ihe Hrrl an' the toe,
Thare’i the pig, the pdor dartin’, an’ nirnhc I., railin'
Wid groanin’ an’ untunin'—hrgfih It's a sin
From mornlu' till high! thu swatc craythnr is wailia
Ad’ no odr id carry hla shwill Id the pin.
Thin come to mr slmnty.t Iwr of yra, Kioto,
Say yia an' wid Joy lil tie (lancin’ aJtjj;
If not for mea<'ir In yrr heart ye lake pltjr,
Oi h, Ktttle, rrmrmbor thr wora atf me pip
Adtaififottulor’s Notice.
make imaieiiiate payment to
1». F. WK.YTHERSRFE*
Adaunistraier.
m«r26-8w
FtortMbny of Barest ml* by
bat fbr forty yaftrs a resi-
I not believe there la ao Illicit diatillety There la a
ia-fthe'BUto at this Utae ttftiftM there Ta iid# to thft
be OOft in the Northwestern section of and .While th*
vary it Is asserted that during toe post tea
says there baa not been a pack of
cards th thft White House since two
months before General Grant lift tbe
presidency. The Hayes family t*b-
boed tbe paateftoarda, and General
Arthur had too mnch else to think ef.
a constant stream of to-
Arkanaae fibt Bprings,
-wv«wo «i | zod .while many fiat no reUcf and die,
is t#be eoasnl at Man-1 Oaoaea Ooanty. Theta baa been *- -
■ w*- »-»- * • I —- —
it ts aaeerted that during the past tee
No btfiphnas bars Httto -mooaahtaa^ nhiahey made In yeata opvarda of twenty-five thoonand
j tk* aeekers ***• D#e#to bave been eofed Of dtoeiaaft
£ ftpat Minfft ^ main riotatloaft of tha law now . . . b
—»Ye hep* toe tkftrt eonatot la tke paddUng of whiskey , *** P b *
•be will net be altogether through the country. tkftir physicians.
Administrator's Sale.
Dy virtue of an order o! B. T. Rice, Esq..
Probate Judge of Barn trail County. I will tall
on Friday, the dd day of April, 188o, at tb«
plantation of Mrs. £. F. Rico near Lee's
Turnout, tke penonal property ef U Frank
Hice, tTeeeased'. Sale to comtnenoe at 11
o'elook a. m. Terms cash.
W. GILMOKB SIMMS, C. 0. 0.,
mar20 Administrator.
All persuns bsving any demands tgninst
the estate i>f Matthew Moore, deceased, will
f '~^ x iitw j p rMfl „| them duly proved to tiie undernigned
has prompted certnlo disappointed ( aud all paniea indebted to said estate will
office seekehs to say that tbe Presldeot
is himself suytklbg but a Democrat.,
and that this la tbe feafton be bus
paened by their dakns to take others
who havs uot earned promotion.
Dr. W. D. Schoolcraft*, df fond*,
N. Xx, rtbo IS somewhat of ft meteor-
olofgfct, says there bake befto fifty nine
day* of the past winter Whefeln the
thermometer registered below t ‘ro,—
were obiy twenty-three dajs of
eueh cold weather tn the Wlbtera Of
18fiB and 1888. Deually at this se«Mcn
of tba year tbe Ice baa passed ont of
the liobawk RIVer, but there are no
eigne of a break-up as yet. The ice
In some (Maori cleaves to the bottom
of the river. H la so thick.
Wa oca largo quantities bf foolscap
pa|*r, bat ft Is not geosMily knowh
how that foolish name beoama attach*
ed to that special site of paper. Char
les l of EngUod granted a monopoly
for tba tnaoafaotava of paper, levying
a tax no It. Tbs' water mark waa tba
royal arm* Of England. This Waa net
snide by the ratliameot that brought
Oharien I to tfte scaffold ; and, by way
of showing contempt for tbe King, tba
royal attnft were ordered taken from
tbe paper, and a fool,' with hia cap and
belto. Substituted. It is bow over ADO
years since tba foolscap Wan token
horn tbe .paper, bat yet tbe paper ef
that ate hae eVer since beeb known to
tba trade m tootocap.*
Dissoiatiui of ftputcenhip.
Tha nsmntH* fiopartnarikipexisting b«.
tWsen tbs uadtraigeed M Elko under ih«
ftrns name of HAIR A KAY was dissolved by
■Mittal eoosftiiton tke 2nd day of Marsh.
Mr. M.iF. Hair, who will ooetinuo tho
htwinsas to bis swn aooouat, araunos all lia.
bilitios of the firm and will eollsM all dsbts
dee to H. M. F, HAIR,
B. C. RAY.
marfiC-fiw.
J. S. HAMILTON
—at Tns—
MOLAIR HOUSK
—on—
DR. PATTEREON’S DRUGSTORE
Will ekecnis Watch, Clock, Jewelry
repairs, Engraving, etc., nt moderate pri*
cm aad gnxraaice perfect mtktootioa.
frblS
Congaree Hotel,
<JOL.UM.4Rt A. Mi C.
C.irncr Assembly and Gen ais Streets,
opposite State House.
W. K. ROSE, PftupRiktor,
Rates $1 50 to 82 00 per day. accord-
in" to location of rooiu. ^ jnulS
Sr. L C. Stephens.
Druggist,
BLACKViLLE. - - s- c.
Keeps a full line of
FRESH DRUGS
on band at all tiiucs.
, *
CELLULOID TRUSSES a specialt y
Warranted, and will be replaced if bro
ken and rctnrued.
Large flock of tlie celebrated BLOOD
PURIFIER,
gQa C3L
wSStm wBBm wSBm
DIAMOND DYES,
- CIGARS, TOBACCO,
AND SNUFF.
. Everything (EXCEPT WHISKEY)
usually kept in a well regulated Drug
Store.
MaT'lMijeicians prescriptions filled as
O
u..ual at all hours.
- mat o
SrmI «*rjif* to>r , ar>4
c**ivr fiiv*, a i«»ai 1/ ri«»x of
wfitofi NHf hr/p v6u f6 itT'tr# inonry
J4 il^hl away ihuri aorfhiPK iff
tlib vrorM. .til, wf riilirr Muft'vd from fir't
hour Too hrojul ivuft lw fortune opens before thn
worker*, Ahattlulely toirw. At once axldrvM TUTE to
• ( » .lu^irafa, M^ite. fvl»A
Alva Gage & Co.
CIIAP.LK-TON ICE HOCSK,
Markat Corner Clinrclj St. Charlculon, S.
Ice pn-ked lor (he country n >pevi»llj.
Ice \>y c»r load ai Uwest rate*.
• pr24.1y
Central Hotel,
Rroitd Street. .tugu«ta, fla.
MR-U W. M. THOMAS,
remrally Ineited. cnaTenttnf frt huvinero,
JAS. Iv 1JAV IS.
AIiyRHV AND WiimLOII AT LAW,
Hum well U. ti., M. Cf.
Conveyaucing aud colleclien* specialties.
feb!4
A Ml
8«d<1 six cciiis for postagt
aail receive free a cnMly box
of goods which will help all,
of either »ex, to more money right away iliac
anything els% in this world. Pm-ittne# await
the workers absolutely attfe. At once ad
dress Tatt A Co., Aug'ista. Maine.
.. «r' 10
KAINIT.
1,000 tona Genuine 0KRMAK kAINIT
direbt importation. For sale by
HERMANN RULWINKLK.
Kerr's Wharf, Charlestoa, 8. C.
Ml 2
Otto Tiedeman & Sons,
'W’holesMsI* Orocfti**
—AHD—
■PaoVtolort Usskfatra,
102 and 101 Eaat Bay 8t., Charleston, S. C.
g^-Meats a Specialty.*^i
febS
OH AS- O. LESLIK.
Wholcsnls and Retail Commission
—toBAidninr- \
FISH, OYSTERS, GAMEyX^D
POULT RV.”
Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market,
Office Nos. 18 and 20 Market St.
East of East Bay Charleston, S. C.
Consignments of Country Produce are
respectfully nolteked. Poultry, Eggs, Ae
AH orders filled with dispatch.
sepl8*6m
MOte avowry than at aaylhla* elos bv tak-
wit afwecy for tk* hwt setltnatoak out
Bagtanrrs amwvwd rriudly. Jfoee fkfl.
Term. frae. UALLE1T SOOX fwrt-1
you want a
FINE WATCH OR CLOCK, ^
STERLING SILVERWARE,!
RICH JEWELRY,
FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT
LERY,
OR SPECTACLES,
Send your ordora to or call at
Jas. Allan & Co
107 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Jsn‘24
M. T. WILLIS. W. N. STBODD.
Have 26 Per Cent.
By briogiog vour work te
Willis & Strom
WUliston. S- G
We are mow prepared te do all kind*
Blacksmith end wheelwright week with d
patch. We nee nerhing bat the beet ms
rial, and will give yea •atisfaotion.
N. B. Mr. fttreud ia a A niched workmt
having served hia apprenticeahip at the tra
fiA. t XX— *
Jaal 6m
e Saloo:
—AND—
RESTAUBAKT
627 Broad St., Augusta, Go.
Lexins Henson* Fropriet
Ths Bar, Oyster Stand and Cii
Counters are all no the first floor. 1
upper parlors are fitted op for ladies a
gentlemen. The heat attention and |
file waiters. AU articles served will
dtxll
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