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_ . -• • v .■ ; ;'.ii'"" ' • •'* , '■.*v **■■**"“ , J..IIIHIM.IJI l,w t III |Hn . TBOBSDAt, APRIL 9, 1888; rett of (h« AtfWnfft Cou- iin«d the oflte of eoiwu W«tt!*itorppoh*9i Dim. Col: Howel U m oditor fmd « $25,000 oowulahip wiw no to Mm. The ink horu is 1 y. Soaker to hlir than Ur,d* Sate a traanifj thiuks that f&« ptWat fiwncbl dopreMioa ia eauMd by the fact taift them » not enonch motiey in circn rinion to oanry oo tla bwiiMM of tho OdtoAryoad that (hoes will not improve . tfolil aiTyer b iVmonetiaed. As be pith- h Hy (mtalt, r, h b like aeodto^ lonr men Into a cotton ftclil with two hoot. MM t Jfie AffgAsta Clthmlcle and Constitn- t;^'4ittoai* will soon celebrate iu oenten* ptjkR»hipg an edition of 00,000 cepiea deacpptlve of Ua poat itiatbry and '> ’tMHj oontfuating tbe p»at with the ' /jp&qtl <Sf beff cCttntry. We consider « itohda/ eomplato untk we have read tire 'Cbniftble. It fc reserved fhr after snp- . j j js-r houn ami wo always Imre pleasant t teat after Trading 1‘andab’a rj thnrie kt ter| and editorials. TS , fbero’a n6 flae in banting up fronble. . ‘‘Snfficistrt owto the dejr i> tbe evil ^ thrtvrtf.” The rate problem, over which so «NU>y people have been urmaed, will be eetiatactorily aolved whenever the ^ vonditions of the timea require it. Aa t tllr. Girardeau sayaj “Tbe Lord will al. vrara ttke cere of the eharCh atrd h »c v - i t J » i. . ij *$$*. i t, d«m it i* oeeesaa ry to Uke enre of the * Sutb. ’ Oneie not aefc without lb# otb. L et.’’ Tt dots not concern how it will be * aftlfcd ffl fiaith tbot it. will bo aolUvd aa it * "shoeId be i» strong. The contract is too 'great for humanity but not for the mas ter providence of davin'ty. The prospect* for peace, all around rtio woMjj, arc brightening. Tbe rn/mfr ciH/iah between tluBsie and Kngland aeema to have been restored, the Kngltsh army is to be withdrawn from the Sou- • dan and* advice of the nu-dica) stuff ' Who declare that half of its number would fcU victims to the climate during 1 the summer months and Berrios, the . , •. ^t*t*^ ' * t ambitious President of Guatemala, who wished te anise the Central Amertam , rtjitiblkm iu one strong ooaftderacy, ha« died in betUe and with him has ended " the brief dreem in which he end hit ful- lovvra indulged. IUiv. Joseph A. Williams went to Mountain Island, twelve miles from Charlotte, and played off os a Baptist tg pnadmv. Aa atrangera often arc, he Wae very popular, especially with the i» wemea fidks. lie married one of the •‘eleet ladies," and the other good ladies ihat he did not marry, began to ask.who is ‘this maa Williams and where did he tome front ? Williams wished to build •nrUlffr dlWTfb'snd started oat on a col. leering 10$ aeeura money. When Rat beard •oW'k#* Wal in Odopgla. flie Mountain Island people never expect to hear of Bro. Williams again. He is be- ( t$ 1|b a |rst Class stoiiodrel. Bo- ware of strange preachers.—Carolina Spartan. •‘Geu. GHtlf.ls a aihgttlar case, aM a Imita of no human prophecy.” The ( «anderoue ! affection of hit throat is in curable and the treatoebt of hfa case has been huteoded only to ease the old ftoU dier'a last march. A week ago a hypo* dermle injection of brandy saved his life and tbe ^fg^iows aqnotficad that he might die Middyipd ?oulJ flat survive many days, yet he still li ves, takes his liquid food, walks around jiis c’luniWr, talks with his Intimate {Hoods and writes with as steady pt hand as in bis sturdiest manhood. He has written * letter to the President asking that hi* grandson, a adn of Col Fred Grant* a child three years-old, be sppoiated to a cadetship at West Point. He recog- uiaeS'tbat his ehanc« of pulling through ere one in e hundred but has hopes of recovering, and in any event is confident of the hereafter. Robert Yergtn, a one armed pt-Con federate eoldtet of Dial's township, Lauretta, baa a daughter of whom be oso be very proud. She has for vev oral winters acted as eogtoeer, rus tling her fatberfc soglns to gin ooUoo, using her books, ovoo while at the es- gioe, fy self Improvement. By her self appllcetloo, energy and Industry, sbsJigkiitote mopaylesough to adu- oa^e botoflf, Arnt tenoblng and then at* tending school. Bho Is now In tbe graduating doss at the Oolumbta fe male sobhas beae elected to write her ofams’s valedictory address aod bokls the position of first honor In her olatt. < limrTergto Mnowbut 17 years , of age/ bAodnotoaahcl loteUtotuaL BbS bids fair to run a bright and useful career hi a ladyfs proper nphera Hies Yerglo’s younger ah ter, Mias i,of age, now runs her promisee to follow ‘ footsteps. egg nukes a good pah- far three men. ■ft *''lt{Y.£Xi * &4k* CentniV^tXe R a oertawiy one promise that it _k«' P' fhit the aegrsse in the Sooth are mcreaaing more rapidly then tbs whHtaaod will in ihe oeer future onto mnher them. The proof for this assertion h> (band hi a compariaon of the pi lfiTA wilb. that of 1880. It is proved and admitted that the census of 1870 was. WofMly inaccurate in many essential points and iwooeapleta in neeriy att. Why not hi this point 7 We be tels list it war. We be'fcte that oen* am eh her underareted or ovenuted the totals of both rttefla In tbe South, and eonerqueatly mneot be tekea as a basis of oomperiwra. We put our deliberate judgment oft tbe aaaertton that tbe census of IBM, as compered with the census of 1880, will show that the negre* population of the South is a diminishing quantity as com pared with the white population. The •oortuary reports of every city, town and tillage, as far as obtainable, show the negro death-rate to be from twice to Ate times as large as the death-rate of the whites. This may not prevail iu rural commtrmtMa, but there is little reason to believe that it will be offset or reversed. In a careful comparison of white families with negro families wc do not find lar gcr proportion of children in the Utter than in the former. Indettl the dUin- c’iuation of city housekeepera to hire ser vants who arc encumbered with children, or for that matter with husbands, indu ces ua to believe (hat the reverse i» nearer the truth. The census of 1890 wiH be very apt to revise the mitjor pre> mine aed thereby akt-r the conclusion of the race syllogism the theorists are now building. If #e could tfmf no fftotr*! for this opinion in tbe attitude of the races in the 8otith, we should still hold it be cause of outside considerations. The negro has HteraWy nowhere to recruit fV'm. He lata no outside reserve from which to draw. He vill he much more apt to go to Africa, than to have the Af rican come here. On the other hand there are teaming millions of whites in every State bordering on the South, ooni atanl'y being crowded by thousands from overcrowded Kurop*. Tempted by the rich fields of the South, the incompara ble dimate and the exhn net less reeouroos of mine and forest, a large proportion of whkes from the Northern Statu must soon drift southward. They hare been kept out for the past twenty years by prejudice, mtoapprehoMiotr or ignorance. This has been rapidly wearing away.— The election of a Democratic President will hasten its elimination. This once gone, the title of white immigrants will spring toward the South. This, of ttsdf, Would overbalance any advantage the ne- gro race might have because of its al leged greater fecundity. It will be well for those who ait) dis cussing the race problem, or even thoae who are quietly making up their own minds about it, to make no final Judg* meat oatil tbe cenoua of T890 has been hcAnffrom.—Atlanta Constitution. Grahams, S. I’., April 3* 1885, Eil Unr 1 ’coy Jr : A public temperance meeting was held iu the Methodist church at Grahams on the evening of the 31st ult. aod was largely attended by An appreciative and representative congregation. Mr. J. E. Steadman was called to the clmir and af ter prayer by Rev. W. D. Rioc and sen vice of song by the choir we were highly entertained by a moat admirable addre»s from Rev. Lucius Cuthbert of Aikeu — Ha coognttfelsued the people of Barn well on their prohibitory law and boldly Urged them to assert their manhood and tha majesty of the law by promptly re porting every Violation, that it may no longer lie said "Prohibition does not pro hibit.” We will not attempt to give even a synopsis of the speech, hut suffice it to say it Was otic of the boldest and best we have ever heard. After some remarks by the writer on the nature of the I, O. of G, T. an opplioatiou for a charter was presented and (he number of signatures was increased to thirty. We expect pool to institute a lodge of Good Templars at this place. Our meeting was a grand success and will, we trust, result iu much good to the cause. May Wc hope that other communities in Baruwell will follow our example ? Let public meetings be called, temperance speeches delivered and temperance so- ototiae organised, aa this is tbs best way to tone up public sentiu ant on this im portant subject. J. L. S. •O' Ool.B. We have th« Information from Mr. Bracken Ttasty that two ot three weeke ago, the Inge of Mr. H. Y. Bridges, who lives near Marietta, took cholera, from which nine of them died. Be then (hit off the tails of seven others of hi bis swine tribe that contracted tbe •Mae disease, having heard that there were some remedial effects In bleeding thoae thus diseased. The flow of blood was proCuea, bpt they nil recovered. Those who have hogs diseased he were those ot Mr. Bridges efcockl bear the above statement la mind,—Enter prise and Mountaineer. and Chamberlain carpet bag and seal _ misrule to South Carolina, anUp^jjli^i Venturer named RirenilBmptoe be- * a veiy considerable ffeersoo. He (1 asocial of *b Store to York and s Walt stosst tgober. Ibrwas * Yale gtdtfVRs, of thfirfesss of 1868, and «( one time employed many clerks end possessed tfi.OOff.OOO. White Klmpton's old Gubernatorial friend l|hs goes fsotn lad to Wotse, finally deeneadlng.to petty toroen/sod the work-house, tbe fiokfiblsl sgent baa come to the seme grief sod nearly tbs seme abyss. Tbe South Carolina hoods proved hie curse at last. Involv ing fraud, degradation and outlawry. Whea bis funds departed, bis wife sod friends also vanished. He took to opium and whiskey. On Tuesday lest, the poor wretch, ragged. Imbecile, fil thy, hie malodorous raiment kept upon his body with a yellow rope around the waist, wee hauled up before York- villa Police Court on a charge of va grancy. He still (socles that be to rich, but really has not s cent, A more melancholy wreck at 48 years of age, can hardly be foubd, aod yet there are worae men who will probably never share bto doom ot squalor and lunacy. Tut Philosophy of M* Hpexdixo.—In tbe ‘Life of Alexander EL Stephens’ we find tbe following extract from a letter written by Mr. Stephens to bis young er brother, Linton, who was then at college: ‘There to s philosophy In life and In the proper way of living that few set-m to understand. Henoe many who real ly are rich live worae than some who are seemingly poor. These remarks I think peculiarly qpplloable to and bis family. The whole aim of bis life has been to accumulate and save with out any regard to proper enjoyment. To accumulate and save are both ad mirable actions, but they should not be the ruling motives ; they should be subservient to the great objects of life —usefulness, contentment and happi ness. Had be spent more In tbe edu cation of Ms only son, tbe enlighten ment of his understanding and the ra- Qnement of bis manners, and then left him much less property he would have acted a much better part by him. Tbe great difficulty Is lo spending—in not knowing bow and when to spend their money. Hw Atnrr’s Tekth.—’Please, sir,give me an emetic, and quick, please.’ The uptown druggist peered over bto counter at tbe customer aod saw a small nine year ol 1 boy aod a big New fouodland dog. The boy’s face was dirty and tear stained ; the dog’s fac< weary and lugubt ioua. 'An emetic !’ exclaimed tbs druggist, and then, seeing that tha boy’s bands clutched bto gastric region In agony, he hastily compounded tbe draught aod handed it over tbe counter. Hastily the little hands clutched the glass aod lifted It not to the mouth as sociated with them, but to tbs dog’s. Too much surprised to Interfere, tbe druggist breathed a mental prayer and watched the proceedings. The dog scented the nauseous stuff, touched It with the tip of Ms tongue, shook his head in disgust and squatted down ou hto haunches. •He won’t take It,’ sobbed the bey, boy , , . r* wiitlar# A toerehairf te Newberry redelved a consignment of cabbages a few days ago all tits way from Denmark. til Oharleftod odfc of a voting popa- Iwtioaof IfiJODlt M aate to say that folly ijQOO have no ngolar employ- moot. After boring 1,180 feel and expend ing $5,860, the artesian well at Orange burg has proven to be a failure. A now spot will at once be tried. Iu a lower to County chairman B. W. Bettis, of E igefleld. Oov. Thompson refuses to-uubmlt the selection of the clerk of the Court to a primary elec tion HU, Id bto opfu/oto, rucb action would be a violation of tbospiilt if not of the letter of tha law. Married on Thursday, March 12. at Inman, bpartahbuty? county by Rev. T. Y. .Cowan. Mr. O. B.OoWan knd Mies. Francis Ernest, both of Spartan burg county. The groom to 57 and tbs bride to 17 y^krs old. The groom being ^cripple, the ceremony wsa per formed, tbe couple aod mintoter sit ting In chairs. Mr. C. M McJunktn. editor and pro prietor of tbe Palmetto Yeomntf, died In Columbia on Sunday, aged 48 years. He was a native of Greenville county, served during the yar In the Confed erate army and founded tbe Working Christian, tbe forerunner of the pres ent Baptist Courier. Mrs. McJunkln lies almost at the point of d'-ath from consumption. Hto life was Insured for 85,000. Cleaeawal Mews. The actual membership of the Mor mon church Is 79,886. There are Mot-teen metals that are worth about $1,800 a pouud. Ex-President Arthur to still suffering from a cough cooti acted March 4. Secretary Wm. L. Matey originated tbe phrase, 'to the victors bt-loog tie spoils.’ 30.000 writers are employed on the 1,500 daily newspapers published In the United States. There are 260 disabled ex-Oafeder- ate soldiers living In the poor bouses of North Carolina. From 1875 to 1884 the South made a gain to her oat crop of 85 per cent, while the gain for the reel of tbe coun try wns only 62 per coat. Friends 6f Mrs. Gstfleld deny the published reports that she to to marry a Rev. Mr. Taylor, of Pmoeylvsnla. She to living quietly In Cleveland, and to educating her children for careers of usefulness. Mr. Cleveland paya hto pew rent like any other sinner. Some Presidents have accepted seats lo churches as a gratuity, but Grover will not even ac cept salvation free. A contemporary auggests that a sort of family option law be adopted wbe^by no married man could obtain a glass of whUkey without a written order from bto wife. Such a regula- . .. ... . , , . tlon would make fotgery as common bnrsllng Into tears,'and tbere’a no otb- ,, , • .... •* lying, er way 1 can get them out of him.’ ^ * *Get what V’stammered the druggist. 'Why, sir,’ was tbe agonised reply, 'he baa gone and awaHowed Aunt Ju- tta’a teeth, and sbe'a going round the bouse like mad because she can’t find them, and I want to get them out of bto body before she finds out where they arts Oh, sir, do help me, or 1’U be whipped to death If Aunt Julia tlnito It out. Beeldee, she can’t eat a mouth ful of dinner until she gets them.' Tbe druggist took pity on tbe child, aod, as Tom Hood would say, concili ated tbe dog lute permitting bto Inter nal regiona to be revoltttlonls>H], aod la a abort time a smile came over the boy’s face and ha hurried homeward with hto deluded relative’s deutal ap paratus in hto pocket, aod the New foundland followed sadly at hto heels. —New York Herald. Men who bet on tbe election and lose are not Id the habit of paying a particle more than they cao help, but tbs glri who bets kisses with her sweetheart aod loses, just closes her eyes and murmurs: "Just go abend, George, and never mind the exact number) when I lose 1 am always generous about paying. This to no returning board anyhow.” A California paper tells this story ;Said an Indian to a whllts mao : “You go to party at Independence f” ••No,” said the whits mao; "I am broke and can’t go. M "What for you talk so?” said tbs lodiM { "you work all time, earn money; what for yon no keep him ? some time | broke too*buy whis ky, drink him up ) mo'Deyall gone. Now no drink long time work, plenty mon ey, no broke \ you do all aame, no broke too.” Bmigratioo westward continues Parties of colored people leave the towns ot upper South Carolus almost, dally for Arkansas. The exodus to chiefly due to the machination of un scrupulous railroad emigration agents* who paint in delusive, but entldDg colors, pictures of Arkansas, which lead the black man to believe H to a land flowing with milk and honey. In some plaoee the planters anti mer chants have been obliged to drive away by force, agents who were teductog the negroes to break their contracts for plantation work, The Reformpd Hardshell Baptist Church U the title assumed by a Bap tist congregation iu Elbertoo, Gr. One of the articles provides that no female member shall wear any dress more costly than calico, nor any head-drets except a sun bonnet. There are no* only fits btebope of tbe Methodist Episcopal Church South living. Bishop* McTyeire, Naabville; Kveoar, New Orleans t Wi soo, Balti more ; Granbery, St. L mis | HargroVe, Atlanta. After comparing notes on the sub ject of pneuttkinlH, tbe Northern doc tors generally agree that brandy €r some other good stimulus of that char acter in Indispensable for relief. Rum has its uses, Eighteen thousand veterans who lost their limbs lo tbe two armies In tbe lute civil wftr are going through tbe world on wooden legs. Hon Jefferson Davis was sent to 'West Point by President Monroe in 1824. and Gen. Grant was sent there in Van Buren’s Administration by Mr. Poinsett, of South Carolina, who had been an Aotl-Nulllfler in 1892. There were but TOO enlisted men In tbe battle of Ann Jacinto, which took place fifty years ago, yet a Texas pa per annoutfces that there are nearly as many names on the pension list as answered to Sam. Houston's bugle call. • 4 • , ' .4 ' A Maine prophet announces that the end of tbs world will come on April 29. About twenty of hto neighbors believe him, aod are nervous. General Grant having expressed a desire to be buried at Washington, Geu. Sheridan Will have charge of the matter, and the funeral will take plaoe there with grand aod impressive na tional ceremonies. Gen. Grant’s family to well provided for. The fund of $260,000 which Was raleed a few years ago for bto benefit was settled upon him not only for life, but he wae allowed to dispose of It by will. •Here Tv* be*o talking for half an hour,’ exclaimed an auctioneer 'and 1 haven't got an dBsr.’ 'Half an hour, Indeed 1* exclaimed an elderly maiden, '*hat's half an hour to many long years, and still bo hops of sa Offer. 1 . t- btfMtonftes suspender buttna, R stsggsr* tb tttagttmfoo toebnosiss of ths jdsstl- lute ebodftton of a Mormon wRh stx wup. fcatisttos ehSW that 109,00$ people are killed by ifMskey where one per son Is killed by a mad dog* And yet dost everybody Would father feekta a glass ot wblakey than S m*<f deg. Oc fifes an a betsrage was Intented In Abyssinia, wbSnee It mlgfated to Per sia to 1872, tbeooe to Arabia aod Egypt before the buginning of the fifteenth century. A Chicago man wanted a diforce be cause bto wife persisted In singing hymns Tbe Oourt laughed at Mm, and be would hsvf lost bto case had not tbe lawyer summoned the wife to tb* wKnees stand and slanted her to sing ing. At the fifth verse the Court threw up tbe sponge afrd tbe divorce was granted. "Charley has an awful long arm,” said Bertha, in a musing mood at the breakfast table-* “How do you know? ’ askel her faibsr, in a man like sim plicity. “Why,” replied Bertha, “my waist belt Is a—” And then she caught a glimpse of her mamma’s horrified face, glarlug over the coffee urn, aod she thought she woetd die, sure enough. But she didn’t. She only said Charley told her so. “I tell you I ahall do as I please!’ shouted Mrs. Miff “Well, well, my dear, I didn’t say you couldn’treplied Mr. Miff “And you can’t stop me 11” "I didn’t say 1 couMit, my dear ‘•You’d better not try (I I” _ “Indeed, Indeed, my dear, I won’t” “That’s just all such a brute cares about bis wife !! 11” and Mrs. Miff pre pared to cry her eye* out v “XAAf TSTCTICE. Tbs esdevsigaed have SpeseJ wtowsefc Eea la Bamberg. 8. C. Appoislaaeeta, tvery Friday. Oilea ever Coast* Bratbvr’a store. 1. ftf. ft & P. 11VTSOM. wsr2S Attorneys at L*#. INSURANTS LICENSE. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, l Orricaor CeMeraoLLaa OtacaaL, V Colombia, 8,C.» April lot, 188/1 J I eenify that Me-nrs. 8. J Hartreg k Co of Barnwell, Agents of Tbe Rochester Ger man Insurance Company, incorporated by the Slate of New York, ha*e complied with the reqpUition* of the Act of the General A*, lenitdy emit ed “An Act to regelate the Agencies of Insurance Companies i»>.l tneor porated in the Slate of South Carolina,' and I hereby license thesaid Messrs. 8. J. Hart, tog k Co.. Agents aforesaid, to take risks and transact alt business of Insurance in this State, in tbe County of Barnwell, for and iu behalf of said Company. Expires March tilst, 1880. W. H. 8TCTXET, Cotnpl roller Genera!. INnURANCE LICENSE. «} EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Orricr or ConiTaaLLEa Grat a Colombia, 8. 0., April 1, 1886 I certify ihm Mr. K. J. Hay, of Allendale, Agent of the Home Fire Insitraete Compa ny. incorporated by the State of New Yerk, hae complied with ilieret|uisiiiona of the Act of the General Aasembly entitled -'An Act to regulate the Agencies of Insuraute Compa nies not incorporat'd in the State of South Carolina ’ and 1 hereby license the said F. J. Hay, Esq., Agent afunsaid, to take risks and transact all business of in-nrauce in this 8rais in ins Counties of Ilartiwell and Hampton for and iu behalf nf said Company. Expires March 31st, 1868. W. E. sroSEY*, Cemptrotler General. t, Notice- The Thirty-Fifth Anntul Meeting of fhe ftodth Carolina Medical Association will be keld in Charleston April 21, 1885. Knilway (i ekats at excftrsioa Maa. JOHN FORRESf. mar26 Recording Secretary. Augusta Hotel, Is* K Hxadqcartkks ran CoMMUtOML MXN, ■>001,1 rrisR, Proprletcr. IGl'STl, a ThC brat Two Dollar House in the South. Special rates by the week or month. tuarl9 _ *i«eur tbontanil doNarr ‘ ererywl Swlr own hsM es- Kurt hi h assamt I*#*t data; fisrUand, Xatne. t/iha prasrat* wftl of either sex. M Vtf wortet Ai/Ltn Woodward * Matthi Wond Untl Ink \Vorkera, Will C M are how and at sll times read and willing to do any wood or In that , anybody elm o*n do as We can be done any where, promptlj oughly «nd at nwaosable prieet guarantee materials and workrtai be always first, claw. f< room MR FRUIT TREKS. Improve and Save Your Fruit From the WsttlitK Ravage* of the Curculio and oth er detfractlreinsei-ta, by using C. W, Westbrook’s N.w Insecticide, “VICTORY." The great Specific Remedy for the Curculio, Codling “ h, “ Moth, Borer, Canker Worm, Mark Aphsdrs, Wouly Apbl*, te. Thi* Remedy IS NO ItUMBUO. It pn- rent* the Fruit from dropping off, rotting, becoming knotty; wormy, *e. Subtraction Guaranteed if the directlotfa are followed. If the “VI* TORY" fail* to benefit the tree* and imprure the fruit of all *ort* and claue* tbe money will be refunded. Price #« per UN) pound.—under tt pound.., 10 cent* per pootet Pull direction* with each package or bag. S-nd for descriptive circulars I»cal and Traveliag Agent., wanted. Liberal oMumiedona allowed. “An ouuce of preventative I* better than a pouud of euro:** U*e the "Vk-tory” in April broad-ca-t under tha tree*, and you will detroy a great army of in- wet* and save your fruit and protect your tree*. Nothing hurtful in the formula, but quite bcueficlal to tree*, vine*, plant* and vegetation. Addruaa (’. TV. WESTBROOK, Green.l«*ro, N. C. Late of WINm Nurseries, Wilson, N. C. marlt-rtw “HOW TO HAVE MONE1 $15 for $10, r tor $m $25 for $16, ' WATCHES I EIrIu or Waltham Watch* solid silver double cases at a prices for 00 DAYS ONLY. Every watch warranted. Gents’ solid gold Watches 1 $25 upward. ^ For particulars write McELREE’8 JEW ELRY PaL Charleston, 8. C. Treasurer's Appttinlffienis. Orrtrg or fotistt TnKAsrsitK, * BabswkliC. li.. April l, 1885. Tits Treasurer wilt be at the following p'oee^ for the collection of Hie first instal ment of taxes at the places Slid on the days "mentioned : Itnrnwell, Friday. Msy 1. Williatun, Saturday, May 2, B ack'itle, Monday, May 4. Grahnmi. Tuesday, M «y 6. Bamberg Wednesday, >1«J 6. Midway. Th rsdsy, May 7. Hunter's Chape . Fn.iay, May 8. Uufi/Yd's Bridge. Saturday, May 9. Ebrbard ’■ Mill, Monday May It. Priester s Store, Tuesday, May 12. Allendale, Wednesday. May 18. ErwTuion, Thursday, Mny 14. Baldock, Friday, May lo. Furae's Store, Saturday, May 10- Ashley s Sotre, Monday, May 16. Dusbirton. Tiiesdty. M.iy 19. Blanton's Store, Wednesd >y, May 20. Seven Pines, Thursday, May 21, Sanders’ Store. Friday. May 22. Georges Creek Club House, Saturday, May 28. Barnwell C. H.. the remaining days of tbe month. —— vat* or taxation. State lax, 54 mills. Ordinary County tnx, 4 mills. School tax, 2 mills. Total tax IfiUxJUi. mil!*.- I’oil IaxSI .00. Addnionat School tax for Bfimberg School District, No. 14, 4 mills. Niitinnal Btnk Bills, Gold and Silver coiu receivable for taxes. - Jury and witness certificates receivable for the 4 mill County tax only. Mutilated bills and Coin will not be taken. N. F KIRKLAND. County Treasurer, Administrator's Notice. AH persons having any demands tgainst the estate of Matthew Moore, deceased, will present them duly proved to the undersigned and all parties indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to B. F. WfiATHERSBEE, Admiuiat rater. niar26-3w Lfcsolfitiofi of Copartnership. The mereMtito oopartnenhip existing be. tween the undersigned at Elko under the firm MmeofHAIk ft KAY was dissolved by mulanl oonsent on the 2nd day of March. Mr. M. F Hair, who will continue the husinesa on his own account, assumes all lia. MHtles ef the firm and will collect all debts due to it. M. F. HAIR, K. C. RAY. tnsr28-8w J. S. HAMILTON —AT THB— MOLAIR HOUSE Application for Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the undersign ed will file his fins! account with B.T. Rice, E*q., Judge of Probate, on Monday, the 13th day of April next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, as Administrator of the estate of Frank Ayer, deceased, and ask for Letters Dismissery. THOMAS R. AYER, Administrator. • marl’i . ^ Noiice lo Lltbiors AnJ Creditors. All persons having cleims against the es tate of T. B. (folding, deceased, kre notified to present them duly nlffted and all per son* indebted will mako immeliate payment to the undemigned. K. H. WALKER, Administrator. marl 2 Dr. J. R. Smi Operative arid Slerhanie DENTIST* IIJlNinP.ICU ANiD W1I.K.IW Will practice at the following pi time mentioned liiMBgnit—Beginning Ihe first Mon each month and continuing for the fol two weeks. Office at the Hart xog [Jote WiLLisTON—The third and fourth vt each mouth. Office over Smith's Dm* spr2 THOS. McG. CARR, IF 1 ION A nia w Shaving and Hair l)r»*8>ing Saloon, 11 1 Market Sired, (One Dour Hast of King Stfcet,) Charleston, S. C. tu'plS HtSMME’S BESTAUSANT, 288 King S.t, Opp. Academy of Music, CHARLESTON, S. C. novli Congaree Hotel, COLUMIUA. **> C. Cvirncr Assembly and Gervaw Streets, oppofite State House. W. K. ROSE, PaomiETon, Rates $1.50 to $2 00 per day, accord ing to location of roctn. jtinlo Sr. L C. Stephens. Druggist, BLACKVILLE. - - S- C, Kecpa a full line of FRESH DRUGS t * 4 • '' >. • '• * on band at all times. RICH’D. J.M0R1 118 KingSt. Cbarlestoo, 8. C HEATING AND COOKING STOVES AND RaN M&'Sc d for prices and pictnrew acplH M list is claimed fur the WAVKKLY* HOUSl CHA.RL.KISTON. H. C. The be.«l V-e l* and bedding in the Sou Location the be-l in the (A'y. The table un*ur|n**ed. RATES—$2.00 and $2 V) PER DA Reduced rate* bv the week or month JOSEPH PRICE, Jr. f Propriet Jitm A ^ml *|t tvnfv f*>r hovfAjj* , a rrivw fr»*v* a hfft of wtiirli mill ffv itiorr i - - —j—J« ri>rlil rnwray tlian nmuliihi; *• Ifet* WorM. m f .-IlLe-f yilKlWd flNJH The HrMfiiii rvmri te foiTtiur bcfwi workuna. mifc. At onev atMn-v* 1 h * O., Aii^ttwia, Maine. . f r i Alva Gage & C CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE Market Corner CTiurch 8t. C'liarie-ton. Ice packet! lor the country ■ *ped«ltj Ice by car load at lowest rates. »pr'24. Central Hotel - Broad Street. Angn'tSf Ga. MRS. w. M. THOMAS. Centrally loeitcl. convenient to btiair JA8. HU AVIS. moUMTAM) COQStUOII AT U Ifarnivvll C. H.» M. C. Conveyancing and collection* *pcciatl febl Send six cents for post sad receive free a t o*tly I of goods which will help of either sex, to more money right away li auythingelsein this world. Fortune* aa the worker* absolutely aure. At once i dress Tan ft Co., August*. Maine. sprit ML PATTEBS01TS DRUGSTORE Will execute Wotcb^ Clock, Jewelry repair*, Engraving, etc., at moderate pri* ces and guarantee perfect satisfaction. ftblS CELLULOID TRUSSES* gpeciHky Warfanted. and will be replaced if bro ken and returued. Large stock ef the celebrated BLOOD PURIFIER. DIAMOND DYES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ■—- - AND SNUFF. Everything (EXCEPT WHISKEY) usually kept in a well regulated Drug Store. ftOr-physicians prescriptions filled as usual at all hours. . marf> KAXNIT. 1,000 tons Genuine GERMAN KAINIT, direct importation. Foranlehy febl 2 HERMANN BULWINKLE, Kerr’s Wharf, Charleston, 8. C. Otto Tiedem&n ft Sons, "Wlioleoalo arocerw —AND— Y*Poviaion T)eml«>r«, 102 and 104 East Bay ft., Charteston, 8. C. $9" Meats a 8peoially.«^g feb5 CHAS- O. LESLIE. Wholesale and Retail Commission —DXALEB III — FISH, 0VSTK8S, GAMH a.VD POTJLTRV. Stalls Nca, 1 and 2 Fish Market, . Office Noe. 18 and 20 Market 8t. East of East Bay Charleston, S. C. Consign menu of Country Produce are wepeotfulljr solicited. Poultry, Egg*, Ac. All orders filled with dispatch. —p-—-— sepl8-6ra WII more money than at anylhlnx rW bv tak- ln« an agmey for tk« bret aeUlnr Wk nat •v Befimrert aurrmt xraiMtly. Nom IklL u-. iuJ."*r ‘ ULU - T ‘' you want a FINE WATCH OR CLOCK, STERLING SILVFdRWAREJ RICH JEWELRY, FINEST QUALITY TABLE CU'. LERY, OR SPECTACLES, Send your ordou to or call at Jas. Allan & Co 807 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. jiui2i H. STBOUI), N. T. WILLIS. Have 25 Per Cent, By briaging your work to Willis & Stroud Williston. S* O* ni W !!* r !? ow P r «P 4rwl i® do all kind* of BlacAomith and wheelwright work with dis patch. We na# nothing but tha heat mato- N. B. Mr. Stnrad ia a finished workman, , "f "* rT#d hu ®PPr«nUc*ship at the trade. jani-Om Exchange Saloon -AND^ restPaurant 9 627 Breed 8t., Augusta, 6s, Lexina Henson. Proprietor,( Th* Bar, Oyster Stand aod CieU. Coouters ate an ou the first floor. The upper parlors are fitted up fur bdtoa sad The best attention aod pc* All article* aervod will be tkcll fcntleiuen. lite waiters, firat \. / v.