The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 23, 1885, Image 2
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LiEORST COUNTY OIECULATION
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ien. Gruut couUiiuea to improve. On
Monday he phIc out, cutcring and leav-
iog kia catriage withoul help. Uis un-
MMOtiic fiU'oda arc ln»pcful of his early
and optlre recovery and bcliare that the
•cientifio doctors have mUtaltcs sere
throat h*r epithelioma, a discitie from
which cjjly firtecu recoveries are on rec
ord and in them »• location was rcinot*
from ally vita! organ*.
■\Ve cotmuetid to the ettjrcful eonsidc-
ratkm of the kltntoo correapondent of
the Newt and Conner the proceeding*
nflheCourtof Scaaijniiu AiUu. Theto
three murder triale mulled iu two ac
quittals’ and one mistrial. la Barnwell
there.Wore two mul*> rciul<itig iu otic
coatictjni of murder and oa< of man.
slaughter. Kvcn “a iwr devil of a ne
gro” it not occasionally hanged up there.
OI« Tlmea.
Sojti after thi ccdiplction of the S ouih
Carolina liailroad the fir.-t Clerk ot the
Court of Bam well county wen to Char
leston, tevoinpanied by two friends.
Upon their rctnrn the train Jeft the ci'y
at 2 a. tn. aud renehed fllavkvllle, ut
which place pa#*ngers rested for the
night, *t f> p. m. On getting off '»"d
going to the hotel the Clerk peu silted to
hit companion, ‘^Df. This is elepunt. Just
thiak of it, wo left Charleston thti inort;
ing aud to night we me iu BUekvillc.-—
lf» blanked elogant.”
And so it was. In one day they had
travelled a distance that pretUusly look
up two aud a half days.
But the «roHd lots progressed siiue
then. On Thursday lu>t, after breuk-
fastat a civilit d hour^we took the train
and went leisurely to Blsckville, wltmc a
pleasant hour efts spent before the train
and carried ui to Auguitr, where
another leisure hour quickly pai-cd be
fore we took the Magnolia Line, which
safety latfdfrl us at Allendale at 3 p. w ,
s distance of a hundred miles iu five
hours ronntug time.
And all along the way there were
abundant evidouers that old times had
pggggj sway. New styles of mchiteolurc
aud new liaefhods .»/ agrteulturc tcsiiiled
10 ths progreasive spirit of the Now
South. Broad fields, green |*oaturvs, fre-
y lUgea and comfortable bouses
adorn the reeiun, where, iu the tdden
time, (be sl-ives of ^Dictator J >bu Hut.
ledge" built the hiatoric dam at Cron’s
f ills, with dirt carried on their heads in
►ft •
larouer buskeia
From our pleasant quarters ct the well
kept Wilson House wo step over to the
‘store ot Mr. Ben Lucas, Jr., where we
^ct a further View into the older lust >ry
of our Sfste. Of his rare collactiou of
olid coins «so ►ball speak more fully here
after than present spaas will ptmit.
Now leW«a picture tJ.t»nr ijaderf a
copy of the hading newspaper of the
fcjtatc, “The South Carolina (j«/ette and
Daily AJrf^iMr^ vf the 25th ot Janu
ary, ItM, printed iu Charleston for J.
Miller, I'rintnr to the Slate, a three col
umn quarto sheet, about as large as au
ordinary pocket handkerchief, with no
editorial or local matter and the latest
nftwa from London is 77 days old. It
contain* 44 advertisements and the bur
den of their sung i- Jamaica Hum, which
seems to have been a favorite beverage
in tho«e days. Wc copy two of its cards.
TWC BALE OP
Oold Ci«st Negroes, by the ship Conn.-
ipercc, will be continued daily until the
whole ate pold,, .
Wurmiov, Ton tC Widintop,
, No. 46 Bay.
STHaVkD OH STOLEN.
i( A Span jet d*>g, spotted black and
labile, with a bob tail, and lui* the form
of a aaddTqor Iwqk ia»W hip left nos
tril white, bis bead and ears Urge, of a
dark brown. With a collar and my name.
Whoever will deliver him to pic shall be
handsomely rewarded ; and if stolen (he
thief, upon conviction, shall be rigorous
ly proaecnted.
Adkun J’hoy.u-x,
Bodon.s Alley.
The following is not so mu?li out of
tune with the times:
(From Iks St. James Chronicle.)
TWC LtmABKIAO, OS THS rOLLV ANIi NAnMaut
or ibejtna.^, .
To view a Msnksy
mounting into Air,
Ur
lbs Hero’s
A ad, whoa lbs TkiaiUvwoods lo Urtli again
Ten moat, lha ersaiurt—with lbs Hero’s
Jtleii fete hieUjiresrs, BAlm dress for bln*
tU*f Owram, . . , t -
And ie a furor saalcfc to him their Anrs.
Jmgiaad, alas 1 tkourt Foily's faremost H*ir,
To wants thy time ok FWdlsrt, Foots and Air,
€o*oew»«r oadCoalnrora. every Act erShamo
Imads tboo from Honor, Honesty a*4 Fame.
We’ye m* f®r Virtues, Stases, Onces,
Mea/rit^ false hearts, aad womaa with falae
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* A 4wtor Iheoe, AVil Cth, ooufkius Wdi
vertioemeuts.of the following baronies
for sale : l&yaburjj 12,6.00, BiltcaUh-
*r ll,4f7P, Bludk River, 115 28, i’edee
iltOVasim
Btrt turning from’ the past to the prat
to hi* Carp pond in sprit of life o!(f
Huratian msaiiu, ctrpe diem.
ft was a peifeet day. A summer
peace was in Hie nir, heccy clouds flecked
tin- bine sk v. u roft brccre loved with
• -r
the tender leaves and the grey moss
drooped like cerements, failing from the
oaks in the resurrection of 'pring. The
bosom of the pond was calm and gentle
as the uuwalbtd maiden heart and a full-
throated thrush from the neighboring
swamp filled tha air with untaught me!
ody. Seating oureclf in a b mt securely
moored to a veueiublo, gnarled oak, wc
throw out cur line, the cork dancer for u
moment, disappears and- wc exultingly
laud a beautiful mirror carp, whore rides
gleam like silvtr.in the sunlight. And
Wc gather thorn iu until our heart is con
tent and time w ill not permit lunge;' va
cation. Collcvtiug our trophies we re
grot fully cud a brief excursion, bring
ing back pleat-nut recollect on* of the
many courtesies extended to us and hop*
ing so,ui 'o repeat its happy experiences.
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A meeting of muny of tho leadingciti"
sens of t! e townships of Allendale, Bu'l
Pond and Great Cypress was held at A'-
lendalc on Saturday, April 11th inst
Hon W. R. Dariinzton wuscalledto the
chair and J. S. Mixsou, Ksquiro, was
elected jSecrqtury.
Up<>n taking bis seat the chairman au
nounced that the object of tlie meeting
was to consider that portion of the pre
sentnv-ut of the late Grand Jury whiih
reflets upon our worthy fel'ow eilUcn
and efficient public servant, Trial Jttstic;
Bostick.
1. L Tobin, R<j , road the portion of
the presentment under oon-iderution and
explained the legal signification of the
term “malfeasance.He made some
justly comp'imeutury remarks abotit
Capr. 1 o«tii-k as a man and an officer
ami was followed in the same Strain by
Senator Ynunmns and the vcneiable pi.
trisrch, Hev. Joseph A. Lawton-
On motion a Cunmittcc of five, con
sitting of Dr. J. W. Ogilvic, Senator
' Y/mmans, Hon. L. B. O'Bryau, I. L.
Tobin, Esq., and Capt. W. R. Drah
bam ►'as appointed to consider the and
report of the Grand Jury and to drift
resolution* expressive of the sense of this
meeting. The committee reported the
following;
Whereas-tbf Grand Jury of Barnwell
county at the i^ui( term of the Court iu
their fiuul preseutyuciij. ,awy: ’'.Trial
J ust ice w. >i; Bostick has been reput
ed to us for malfcuaauue jn office and we
recommend that proper steps be lukuit iu
tlie mstti'r." And whereas we. the citi
zens ot the communtty, liave felt it in
cuuibcut upon us to investigate this grave
ebarg# auuiust one of our leading citizens
arftl a public offi.cr whose offieul record
fur $ pei iod of over six years has not only
been satisfactory but above criticism,and
have arrived at th* Conelnsitm I hup this
report was based, ;iipon the fact that
Trial Justice Ho.-tick refused to issue
warrants agaiust certain |K3rsons f.r al-.
leged violation of tkc liquor law ; therc-
ioru lie it
Unsolved, That wc endorse tlie action
of Mr. Bostick in refusing to issue these
warrants, as wc sre sati-fied that the
eviJuuce in these eases wh-s iusutHciclit
aud pw> fliinsv to proceed upon.
Further resolved, That these resolu
tions b« publi.-hcd in the county papers.
Dr. Ogilvie in moving thi adoption
t|ie preamble and resolutions, said pint
he had known Cupt. Bo-t ek intimately
for forty years. As a pul lie spirited citi
zen and genial neigbb-r lie had few
equals aud as a man of iutegrity bo had
no superior. After Amber compliment
ary speeches the resolutions were ununi
moualv ttdJptcd and the inccting ad
journed. W. R. DaulIngton,
r . , - . Chairman. —
J. S. Ml.vsox, Secretary.
While ut the tretuury deinirtment
onButurday Senator Uampion culled
upon Acting 8- cr^tary Fairchild and
nluo A pp-dot ment Gfork Htfgioa and
stated that tbete are peis'oua now em
ployed In J.hat department credited to
South Onn-llna who have never been
wi bin the borders of tide State. He
oaya such a state of affaira ahonld not
go unnoticed, a.id be requested the
pr:>ptr a-ithoil ies to inveetlgate the
matter. He claims to know of Lever-
al caaes where tihrtfiern uu-f eaatein
senutorjs have secured appointments
for tbeir cQDBlftpep'e, aud because tbs
quota of ihdr State happened to be
full the appointments were made and
credited to South Carolina aqd other
noutbefo State#. Acting Secretary
Fafrcldld stated that the treasury
commtealon, wnich le now supposed to
be investigatiug the method of doing
Vaia, MU folks, but l»or« to pus and stire, biisinesa Iu the department, will pro
bably give aome atteutlou to the sub
ject referred to.
'It to reported that ex Governor Mo
use of South Carolina, now serving a
term In the House of Correction at
East CaTObfldge, Mass., for obtab iog
money uniter falsa pretenses froth
Colonel T. tV. Bigglnsou, Is writing a
lecture, which he propoaes to deliver
on kto ralauaA from oonflneikaoL
Tba forthcarplng Southern Baptist
Convention, to be bald in Augusta on
iluy 6, will WkuttlBuded by delegatee
(rom Alabama, Atkanaas, Florida,
Gfeorgia, KeutuvH#, Maryland, Mtosto-
alppl, Mtosourl, Sorth Carolina, South
Carolina. TeoDtasee, Texas and Vtr-
gfolk. The deb gatfoaa will be faU,
‘ wHf oontain many abUnaot person
i and Senators and go a fi*A- a«Kl « 4 * - -
A M a. Ve ag’eS, and the reaeita are expected to
i Capt v A. li; Connor aud ms ^ the iuureoits ot tb« anct
Master Wallace, wt rkk odt ihrougbowt tba cfoiithv
* •••u* WILD I.^DIaIta-**
BV OOU B. 1. DoDOAi'
(Introduction by Uaneral Hbermpn ) .
No wblte roan to too re wtdtoy Known
among the Indians tbau UM. .Dwtoe,
who Is always K|*..kf-h of bjf 'tlnln as
the ‘Big Chief.* His new work. *Our
Wild Indians,’ on the title puffb of
which Ueu. Hbeiman’s name also ap
pears, iroa undi rtaken by Urn at the
urgentBollclfotlon of many dlatfogntofv
e«l men. It was not, toiWeter, ultm
Gen. Bberman tffered to write air In-
tnaluatlou to the work, and to give the
volume bis i-ffleial eanciion, that Col.
Dodge c-tusenied to undertake it. . It
is the drat sutheutlc wcount of our
wild Indians that has bseu written for
neatly forty yeais.
Ths author write* from the stand
point of actual pera.-mnl experience,
and it is Interesting to note iu this
lonoectiou the exceptional opportuhi-
tie* <>f observation he has enj <ye>l, as
will be seen trom the following state
ment of facts .—Col Dodge wax grad
uated from West P- hit In 1648, and
was at cure assigned to active duty
ou the Tex ie frontier among the craf
ty and cunning Comanobeij. From
that time until Mh last campaign
against the U'es. 1880, a period of
thiriy three jeurs, bis life has been
spent In direct personal contact w|ih
tbs wil iest Indi ms of t.be *Fur West.’
In rbis third of a century he hue bad
intercourse witli thirty-four different
tribes, having f.-ugbt bis wny foot by
foot through Indian lands overground
never before trodden by the foot of a
white man. His postil >n hs a high
commanding office! in the U. 8. army,
and loader of many important expedi
tions tigulnat the Indians, bas given
iil-u opportuiiMe* f-<r study and ob
servation. such nS have never before
fallen to the lot of a white man, and
such a* uo one In civil iite could pos
sibly command. *
Iu the Volume of 650 pages Co).
Dnlge aims to give a tiuthful and
minute uccourt of 'Our Wild Indians’
of t he present day ; to vividly describe
tbi tr notions, habits custom*, religion,
mauueie, and Huiuaemeuts as practic
ed by them now in the uncivilized re-
gl-ns of their unlqvaded country; t<*
give graphic accounts of thrilling and
excl’lug adventure** among tliem ; to
nairute during exploits and liair
IjreaJth escape*, notonl) from iiisoWu
• xperteuce, but from that of otbir
white men, and of Indians false ! ami
(0 lecotd desperate encountt rs, baud-
to hand combatn, sudden surprises, re
markable defence*, aud heroic aeldeve-
m> nts Incident to fremitar life. Iu all
of tills Col. IVxlge has succeeded most
adnd.ubly, ami he has produced In-
coiupaiahly the most. • xbanstlve and
Sruthful account of Our Wild ludbins'
evei written, und undeniably one of ths
most thrilling and fai-cluatiug books
of peisonai dating and romantic ad
venture ever published His narra
tive is spiced with ninny graphic ac
counts of famous Bconts and Guides ;
of Trappers, Frontiersmen, expiatt*r*.
Hquaw-Men. Oow-Itoj* f Mineis, Gold
Huuteis, Border Uoftlans and Deeper-
ddoee, an I lheir adventures and won-
dirful MSiiievemeots are faecinatfeg
p< n pictures ol life in our Indian coun
try. ‘Truth Is stranger than fiction,’
and ODoBt essentially so in tLi-i tbiil-
llug r>xxird of Thirty-Three Years’
Experience.
Gen. 8b* rman truthfully says in his
Introduction :—‘Yours is tli«, first ut
tempt of which .1 have knowledge to
treat bhn (the lodhn) as he exists iu
fact. You have had toe experience of
a third of a ocutnry in absolute con
tact with the various tribes of our In-
•bane from the British line to Texas,
N w M-xico, and Ariz na, hiinting
with thciujn peace ami m. war. It is
far tbe beat deeciiption extant of the
habits, manners, customs, usage, cere-
moni»s, etc., of riiie Ameiicau Indlau
as he now is. You ar* Hereby autbor-
z d to nee my name as authority for
its publication and circulationUa'ud I
invite ail persons to read this book
carefully.'
The book is both profusely and mug-
nifloeiitiy Illustrated. I * list of at eel-
plates include* portraits of the author
and of Gen. Crook, Gen. Mile*, Gen.
Custer. Gen. McKenzie, eta, and there
are many supetb full page engravings
on wood. But the crowning feature of
ih* Illustrations are the magiddcenr
full-page Chromo.Lithograph Plates.
Th' se are print (f in flft'. cn colors,
frotltiiiuety engraved stones, and re-
prceent, weapone, ornaments Instru
ments, fac-emllee of Indian drawing*,
and remarkable objects of ifttereet and
curiosity too numeroua to mention.
The Bmithsoniao Institute at Washing
ton is largely indebted to Col. Dodge
for its extrusive collection of Indian
objects, collected by him ft: the past
tliity-three years.
After a.careful and critical examina
tion of t ol. Dodge’s great wotk, we
can truthfully say that It combines iu
an unusual degree gieat value and the
most tbflWog iotere-et ; uniting both
with magnificent iliusttatious., It is
a rare treat to look at the latter. Iu
evfjfy respect it Is a thoroughly first-
ciaoa work, and as such we call tbe
s|>ecial attention of our readers to It,
and we advijo them to get it at tbe
very flr»t opportunity. Once begun It
will not willingly 6'e laid aside till the
last Page i* tlidsbej. It is sold at a
low price, but (o for salp only by sub
scription through cantHseing agents.
Chkap Wivks*—Young men desiring
inexpensive wives will do well to pro
ceed immediately to Rochester, N. B.,
where Urey will find what a bagman
would call a ‘full line’ of mantogeable
girls at prioes that defy competition.
The young tneo of Kochewter, like
other New-ftnglahd foufy men, are
not Inclined to marry New-England
giila. Whatever may he the real rear
sons for thto abetinenoe from marriage
tbe Bocbester young men recently
claimed exemption from matrimony
on tbe ground that they could not .af
ford to eupport wives. Iq to doing
they did not remember that Uke New-
England girt f« a reasoning ^efog en
dowed with a knowledge of aritbiaetic
aud capable of maktuc eeilmetea. Tbe
Rochester girls met Rgether And dh»w
up a ecbeme setting forth tbe ^r< per
household expemiee of a family of six
—that being, to their optoloa, tbe ftty
largest family compatible with decen
cy and order. They estimated that
aurha family i^ufd bto comfortably
supported on $406 per annum, with %a
addlti^ial allowance to tbe wffe 6f $60
per annum for bei wardrobe. Copier]
of this eobvae were made and abot to
all tbe u’utnafrfod youog men Ut Do-»
thtner^aud the totter cau to) kmger
• '
S ten7 that t£ey caenot B(f>rd * to
WTf \ W, Mr-
— *- ^Sbebte t^ tba total
hi aufltafulo ptff the
of a bfeibanifljln ad
dition to all tho other family expenses.
Tho R .Chester young ladies have, it Is
understood, estimated last a mail's
clothing ought to cost him not more
tkito ffoa'ytair, auAtilut $7 60 win
Mpjily him with oil the cigars that Jre
can possibly smoke. Tin re I4 probub
ly an error her*. Only 300 cigars at
‘J 1 2 c< me each could be bought for
$7 50' and few men would be content
with one cigar every wei k day. The
average New-Hsmpebire hueband may
be 1 xpected to smoke at least $14
worth of cigars annually, aud iu mu«t
cases So ) woul I not more tbau pay the
coat of Id4 ciothis.
If we lucre a-ie me cstimatco ii ac
cordance with these figuies we aha I
find that a fatrily of six can live in
R ichester, N. H., for about $575 a year.
There cau be uo mistake about this,
for the R cheater young ladles bate
demonstrated it on paper. It tire Ro
chester your-g men know what to hot
for thnnsclv*s tirey will many Ro
chester girls without a moment’s delay
foi* os soon as it is known that th-sha
life wlven can be had In Rochester at
such a ridiculously cheap tate tbe
town will be Invaded by hundreds of
appreciative men‘ No such Induce
ments to marry hare ever hitherto
been otf^red, and if the Rochester girls
are made of good materials they con
Htltutetbe chenpest Investment ever
offered to the puhllc.
m a-«—
Adger Fair, the youth who ran awny
from bis home in X*wberry some tin e
ago, has gone to .-ea, with hi* rather'*
consent, on one of the Clyde line
schooners running between Charleston
and N>-w Y"ik.
Mortgagee's Sale*
ELI.KN C. CAV£ lo P. M. CAT Kit.
(ReMoltl at risk of Former Purchaser.)
Hy virtue of a rower contained in a cer
tain deed of hurgnin aud suit) commonly
called a mortgage, duly executed and deliv
ered on I kadi k day of January, 1880, by Kl>
leu C. t.’avc to P. M. t'aior and duly rreordrd
iu Dock 4 K, pages G'J4, 62-> 0-ti, in the i>f
bee of llie llegifttr of Mesue I'onvryiutces
fur Baruwrll 1 ouuty, 8mte of 8outb Caroli
na, 0.1 the 2(iihday ofOctober, 1880. I will
a.-11 lo the higheai bidder for ctah. in front
of the Court liou«Sal Iktrnwell on calendar
is Mny next.lt bfiug the tire! Monday and
fourth day in aaid pionth, alt toat tract, piepe
■>r parcal of land-ituate, lying a"d britta in
the County uml State aforeaaid. cosiaitdng
lloacrea, more or le-n. and bounded on the
North by .and* of H B. Cave, Laat by lands
of tt. D. A Wilaon, South by laud* of Chun,
Smith and William Sueiling ana Weal hy
lands of P. M. Cater. Purchaser lo p*yfor
i>H[>era P. M. C.vTEK, Mcngugee
aprlS-ids
MATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA,*
BARNWELL COUNTY,
SALK TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE.
Default having been made in the payment
of the money, secured by a certain mart
gage, tttideou the 5th day of April. 18*3,
hy Owen M. Ili-nt to Charles C. Ituah und
recorded in the othce of the Regi*ier of
Me- ne I’onreyanre* fur the Slate and i’oum.
I v aforeaaid on the Ctb day of April, 1888, in
Velume 4 T. p»g** but). 560 561, 5'i'J,
NOTICE 18 IlKltEKY GIVEN, that by vir
tue of the power of sale contained in said
mortgage the eaid m.-rtgage will be fore-
'cTotei by a tale of tne premises therein de.
«cribe<l, by the Rubeortber, the Attorney for
the mortgttgee thereTn, at public auction,
before the Court lloueedoor in Uarnwell.yn
eatesday iu May next, it being tbe first
Monday and fourth day in said mouth,
within the Irgal hours for mnktrg tales.
The following is a description ol the inert,
gagel premises to be sold: All that tract
or parcel |nf laud containing eighteen acr.-s,
more orle*s,situate lying and being in Said
County and Slate aforesaid, and bounded on
the North by lands of Mr*. Sallie Merne,
East by lands of Mrs. Klixabeth Sanders and
by lands of Kufus Zanders, on the boothsud
IVred by Innfla ot estate of H. II. Iliers.
Terms cush. Purchaser to pay ler peper*.
W. K. KELLY, Attorney,
anrl 6-tiie i \
DR. W.
> jfcipr J
OjKfitive tid Mfihiflical Drt'Lf,
' " ' •t 1 ' flHr '' ''
Raving tocated 4« WilUatha offers his pro-'
fesaional service* fo the cittZeo* flf BarnwelT
and adjoining cout.tir*. aprltt .Tin
"notice."
Tke amforstgoed, seeing fits neetl of
softft a LuaIim s* In our midst, beg* to
inform tbe public that from this date
b« will keep in th* Town of Allendale
a full iitte <>f Coffins mui| Cast 6 s, nuJ
will tiuarautee to make it t<> tbe iutet-
est of those who may ueetl one to or
der from 11 n.
Mr. J. A MiildU ton will be iu attend
once and ready to s>rre you ut nil
times, day or uhrlit. Bitould you iie>-d
a t’-ase not kept in sttw-k. xvlii get it for
you by first trait: from Auu'Hta. Will
endeavor to k^ep cmiBtautiy on hnud
ail aiZ'Ja by replenishing os fast as sold.
W. V GILL.
Allendale, a C., Jon. 23,1885
Jai 29 6:0
Master’s pale.
. w'»..'**csw*&«' -jw-
TH? loif ATOACHfB
mtm ARB SBWB2R
| stock qv-
New and Fashionable
Millinery
IN THE I'tH'NTV 19 AT
Mrs, TI»Iair's,
BARNWELL, C-H-
—CON8ISTtN<r IN PART OF —
RATS ARB BGnmS,
(Triintueu and Uittr’tnuied.)
Fans, Featltet*, Flower*,
Ruchinirs, aud Lace Neck Wear,
Hair Good*. Corsets, Hoop 'kirts,
Infunts’s Cups, Piirasols, 1'lumcs,
Poifitmcriea, Bu'tous’. Hunt
ing*, Nun’s Veiling and
Linen Lotus, all colura
Opera blippers, Scari
Pitw, 4l<si6ry—alt
colors, Handkcp
chief*, Belts,
ALL AT FAUL'LOL'SLY LOW PRICES.
LAAV - NOTICE.
The uiider*ig:ied h ive opened n branch
office in Dambrig, 8. C. Appointment*,
• vety Ftiduy. Office over Couiit^AJrutber’s
store*. I. M. A E. P. IIUTNU.V.
uiur2(> Aitornovtat Law.
Treasurer’s Apptiinimi'nis.
Orrtca or Couhty TaKisercn.
U.uiNWr.tL'C. II., April 1. 1885.
The Treasurer will ba at the following
p'aces for the collection of the first tiislal-
mentot uxe-at the i-lace* and ou the days
ineut-oned:,
Dam welt, Friday. May 1.
Willuton, Saturday, May 2.
B nekville, Monday, May 4.
Graham*. Tuesday, M >y a.
Bamberg Wednesday, May 6.
Midway. Th rsday, May 7.
tlaater’a Chape . Friday, jklay 8,
Buford * Bridge. 8atnreiay, May 9.
Ehrhard ’* Mill, Monday. May 11.
Prleater a Store, Tuerday, May 12.
Allendale, Wednesday May 13.
Krwtnton, Thursday, May 44,
Dm Mock. Friday, May 15.
Fur-e’s Siorw. Saturday, May 16-
Ashley s Notre, Monday. May 16.
L'utibirton. Tuesday. May I'd
Ulnnioti's Store, \Vedne*d ^y. May 20.
Seven Pines. Thursday, "May 21.
Sander*' Slur-. Friday May 22.
Georges Creek Club House, Saturday,
May 23
Barnwell 0. II,. the remaining days of the
month.
n vn: or taxaviox.
State tax, ul mill*. Ordinary County tsx,
3. Tiger Engine*, till sizes, Portable * mill*. School lax, 2 mill*. Total tax
1 lavy, II j mil's. Pull tat $1 00.
Additional School tax for Llauilterg Schuol
*7tnB sway. 8rnS ttl
kstT-Wml «y mall von
» • t* k »1W "f tftmd* of
Hut will *iaft yon iu
you ia money fooler
. Ail atwot the 1 no
pre» ut* wHh ea. li box.
otHtfce rm .,, or> ||
, , wurk for «i« m
fortunr* fi>r nil wnrkrr*
Woodward
HTtfOV
i-TBCafEBews
Wood and Iron Workers, Willutnn,
C-, are now aud at all times ready, able,
and willing te do tnjr wood or Iron Svork
that any body else can do as vre.l as it
can be dons anywhere, promptly, thor
oughly and at nroniriublu prioes. 1 We
guarantee material* and workmanship to
be always first ciav. fdcelt*
“HOW TO HAVE MONEY ”
$15 for $19.
$20 tot $18.
*25 fer *15.
watches »
Elorinor Waif hum Watehe* f n
solid silver double coses at above
prices for
, 60 DAYS ONLY. *
Every watch warranted.
Gents’ solid gold wotcheB 4rora
*25 upward -.
For particulars write **-
McELREE’H JEWELRY PALACE
(Jburlestod, S. C.
TAYLOR MF6. CO.
Edward Brooker
WILLLSTON, S. 0.,
Is now prepared to furnish, on **hort no
tice an 1 aevomniod.ittng term*, the f'ul-
lowing briefly descrilicd outturns ot one
of the largest and beat Manufactoriss iu
tbe Union :
1. Dry Steam 1’ortaMc Engine*, all
sizes.
2. ( Umax Engines, ill sizes, Purtnive
or Hitachid, a» desired, wi h L co 0
tire or Hetuni Tubulat Builers.
or Hitachrel. as desired, v th I^oeumo-
tive or Return Tubular Boilers.
4. The Taylor Saw Mill, Inn Frame,
supetb and Ftibsianti-tl, lor heavy or
planiath-u work, as desired.
The ftuekeye Reaper at d M< wer.
Huckeje Table Hake He. per.
Buckeye Twine Biudcr.
The uliffVe can be sold on low and ac
commodating terms.
"moos! com our
Gorn-Mills and Millstones,
ai.«. axons.
thx nir nr ths world
TOn TABLE MEAL 1
•satostf MmI Boat ■ AypUcMMa.
MmrtANtNU ■UltTMt Mi
I know my business well nmj will give
the benefit of my long cipcriegee tu my
Ifietids.
A uy further infornuttiou will be tltecr-
fully^ftiruialieJ.
I gunnimee satisfactim.
Addt ess
EDWARD BROOKER,
Wiluston, S. C.
' jaillft ^ ■;
District, No 14, 4 niTII*.
National Dink Bill*, Gold and Silver coin
receivable for taxes.
Jury and witness certificates receivable
for the 4 mill County tax only.
Mutilated bills and (‘tin will not be Liken.
N. F KIR*LA**.
Cuu. ty Trj-asurer,
Augusta Hotel,
I.. K IkEMkl.l IT I. I'. l*r>iprl«-tor.
Hxadsiuaktekk PtiK
ComituciAL Mr..s,
lllilSTi, Cl.
The b< st Two P«»llir House in the
South,
moit i h.
special rates by
the week or
marlO
Staff of South Curolinti,
‘jinnur ill. County.
Court of Common
rieat.
* THOMAS R. AYER
ri.
F. J. rANDERS and JEflSE M. SANDERS.
By virtue of a decretal order to me direct,
•din the above slated case, I Will sell at
Barn well C. H., on Monday, ths 4111 day of
May next, l8*o. it being ealesdty of saia
tuonlk. within ths legal hours ot sills, tke
fohe wing described property, to wit:
"All mat Imct or plantation vf land situ
uate, lying and being in the county aad Slate
aforesaid, b ing the premises upon which
the said Jesse M. Banders resided at I he dots
of the mortgage herein foreclosed, contain-
ing four kttnifred end fifty acres, more or
I esc, bounded on tbe North by land of F. J,
Sanders and Mrs. O’Bannou, on tbs East .by
lands of Anne Connelly one James I ong,
South by loads of R. J. Rountree, Mrs.
Tltomsa Alexander, Judson Briggs and Mrs
8. M. Sanders, and tffct by lands of F. J.
Samjert. . . ... - ^
-Terms caalt. Purchaser (o pay for papers.
- U. DUNCAN BELLINGER. Master.
Master*** Sale.
State South Carolina j <Xuri Of Comtriori
Horn writ County. | fttai.
CHAFER & O'BRIEN
w.
J. W. HOLLY and others.
, Bjr virtue ot a decretal erder to me direet-
ei in tbe above slated c*^, I Will sell a I
Barnwell C. H. on Moatoy, tko 4tk day of
May ioxi%J886. it baing saloaday of said
■ontk, wilkin tko legal .liourv of solo, tko
following detcrikod pr.ppertr, to wit : *
"111 Utat certain tract of lend situate tn
said.ftounty and 8laj.e, oontaming one ban.'
dyed and eighty aorei*. foore or less, and
b^nyded aa follows: On fhe North by lands
of Fred JorlLh, qo tfte 84tuk by lauds of F.
H. nantt, ; ctn the Fast bt .lands of W, M.
Qava, and on the West ty lands of A. P. AM-
rich and T. T-
Tormseash. Poribaserjo payfor papeen.
tPKCIAL IfOTTCK—No bto shall bo pen-
sldered final efrtt • Coopted nnleoa the bidder
shows kh nbility to comply immediotely
•triply with (*4 (ormq of sale; aad ,ln de
fault of Mel eomplianee tho prepony will
be pat np attain' (to to tko kigboot tod-
Joy, Ttrio rwM will be enforced m to all IM-
turo sal to. ,
G UtJStiS BELLINGER. Master',
'opt •
CHAS (5. LESLIE.
WhuUsalesnd lb-tail Commission
—ptCALKB IX-
l-TSU, OYSTERS, GAME AND
POUJLTRV.
Stalls No*. 1 and 2 Fish Market,
Office Nos. IS at.d 20 Market St.
East of East Bay ChaftchToii, S. C.
Consignmcjits of Country Produce are
respectfully stdidted. Poultry, Egg*,
All uidcts filled with dispa'rh.
scplS-Ctn
Tosh sofum,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Foreign and Domestic ( ig'-trs, Tobacto,
- HCNIJFF, PIPF.S, TT4’.
No. 343 King Street, Charleston, S. C.'
.j*n24
GEORGE H- BATES
mm BDcomsEiuifiAimv,
n arj^w r:ll. c. h . s. c.
' *3
Will practice in all tke Courts of the Rtnte
and give prompt attentieu to all business en-
trusted to his care. [jan24
Otto Tiedeman & Sons,
WkolMNtle Qrocero
—AXD—
Provtision Dealer*.
• ■ffT
102 aad 104 Eoat Bay 81., Charlsvtan, 8, C.
tooPMsatsa 8pectalty.“^Jg
feb6
Ibr work ini people.' Hood 10 cenU punt
■ale, and we will msit you fNe, a v"T«l,
vktuahta —ply bea of food*that win eot
you to the way of maktag i
ira than you ever thought poerihle st
Capital unt rv^wired. You een live at
hnaMaadiweiJt la spare time uwly.er *U tkc ttme.
All of hath MxeaM all ages, gramily Mceemfel. M
rent* to five Miara eaaNy earned every evening.—
That alt who wm»f work may teat the huditeaa, we
make thU magnralM attar i To all who arc not welt
aatUied we will send one dollar to pay tar the trouble
of writingna, full partk-utara, direction*, ot*-., aro<
taro. lOuneatM guy ahwlubdy aunt tar all who Wart
y.^nur. re^’t delay. AUdrem STINSON 4 U).,
Hi
land. Mai ik
at anyttang etae by tab-'
Ing an agency tar the t.-at talilug l>->k out
fiwgtnnera wwcroit miully. None tail.
Tww.(kc. UALU.TI kyok W»
feta
THOS. McG. CARR,
PAealHON AI1L.K
Shaving and Hair Dresnug Saloon,
114 Market Street,
(One Door East of Kiug Street,)
Charleston, S. C.
wepl8
AemmkS
S1STAUSAHT,
238 Kin^ S.t. ()|>p. Acndcuty of Music,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
novll
Dr. J. H. Smith.
Oi»eraativ« aud Me<-h«ni«al
DKKTIST,
nANIBIlKU A .ND
Will practice at the^ollowiag pUces at
time mentioned
II wbksu—Beginning the firsLUondny in
each month and continuing for the following
two weeks. Office at the Hurting Hotel.
Willistom—The third and fourth week in
each month. Office over dmith's Drugstore.
qprgf-ly
RICH’D. J. MORRIS
118 Kiug St. Charlegton, S. <?.
HEATING AND COOKING
STOVES AND RANGES.
«TSe t^f ur prices and pietnre*.
sopl8-ly
I
Congaree Hotel,
COLUMHI A. M. C.
Corner Assembly and Gcrvais Streets,
oppoeito State Hou*e.
W. R. ROSE, Proprietor,
Hale* $1 50 to $'2 00 per day, accord
ing to locatiuu of robin. jaul 5
8r. L. C, Sleplieas.
^LACKVILLE, - - S. O.
keeps a fir'll line of
FRESH DRUGS
on hand at all times.
.CELLULOID TRUSSES a specialty
Warranted, and will be replaced iHro-
k6n and rctrrrucd
, Large sfock of the celebrated BLOOD
PURIFIKR,
W I.nt ia claimed for tbe
WAVKHLY SCUSK,
C’d a nDvetrTt >X. h. C.
The be-t he-la and bedding Iu thv South.
Loodtiiui the be»t in the Ci'y.
The tab'e uuvurp t*sed.
RATKH^-Si'htl and $2 uO PER DAY.
l!ediic«*d ritte* tv the week or month.
JOSEPH PIIH'F, Jr., Proprietor.
jinlelO
S-nd -lx cid- f«r lKnt<|{.', aiHl r-
r-tv- fi--. a e..«t!r hn« ,4 e—tl
wlik'ti * >11 h#.t|, t«, more in, i,-r
* riehl sw»y than anrihieg > U iii
tnt-wort.) i||, Hthvr o-v. -uoe-d twan ltr-t
liotir. Th- tiroa.t row! to tan am- op. ua hr far. tha
«»rki'r*. *tim>lutrlv Mira. Al imky aUdrv— IStl'K A
< (l, AU£n<ta. Maine. f,
Alva Gage & Co.
CH ACLE'TOX ICE HOUSE,
Market Corner ('hurch fit. l'har)e«toft. 8. f.
les packr-i Inr the country a -pecially.
Ice hy car load at lowert rates.
Wpr9l.1v
Central Hotel,
Broad Street. AuguMa, Go.
MR<. V/. M. THOMAS.
Centrally loc'ied. coavcnieul tn Lurinv**.
J AS.'IC'D A ViS.
ini)RM r AM) W.VSfLtC* IT LUV,
Tturnwoll C. H , H. C.
$
Conveyancing aud oullwctieas spcoia'lies.
frb!4
Hend six cent* for postnga
#»<l receive free a t b»Gy h«,*
of goo<U which will help uT. t
of either set. to mnre money rigiil away than
anythingelae in this world. Fortunes aw»*i
the workers absolutely sure. At once ad
dress The* k Co., Aug’tata. Maii.e.
opriO
a mi
you want a
FINE WATCH OH CLOCK,
STERLING SILVERWARE,}
RICH JEWELRY,
»
FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT
LERY,
OR SPECTACLES,
Send your ordet-A to or call at
Jas. Allan & Go.
3o7 KINO STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
jan24 -—
DIAMOND DYES,
CIGARS, fOBACCO,
^Nt) SN’ilFF.
Everything ^EXCEPT WHtSKRY)
asoally kept, in a well rcgalited Drag
Store. s
^“Physicians pfeatription# filled as
fijual at all hodrra.
moio
KAUfllT. T
1,000 Iona GtaaiaA GERMAN KAINIT
torect importation, for aale hy
HERMANN nULWINKLE,
feblJ <***+*< **
w- */♦
M. T. WILLIf. w. Ho ttVOL I>.
Have 25 Per C4at-
By bringing your work (to
Willis & Strotu
WUUstoM, S. ^
Wei ‘ *
BUoks
patek. _ w
rial, and wiLigtoa yeu'„
N. B. , Mr. t$ft>udiaff _
“—“—““ ■—*—~tow$s ybiu
VYimstOM, S* ^
fe arsnpw prepared > kfqtto'o
okstaltk apd wheetwriuEt. work frith di*
eh. W» ape nothing buf Uia beta nrote
irknum
Exchange Saloon
* l "
restaukast .
*27* Brota4 St^. Augusia, Go.
Lexiiis Sensori) Frofnetor,
The Bhi*,' Oysfiir • Stand auto Cirer
Counter* fife tof dto llw first floto*. Tke
apper psrfort ar* fitted op ft* lafliee and
gentlemen. Tbe tost aUeotisn gnd po-
Utowaitorfo i.Q’artic^s snrvo^win bn
first citM^ - Acl >