The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 30, 1885, Image 2
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OOUNTY OIRODl.ATION
THUB»V aY . APRIL 3*1 18H5.
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Mr. Cleveland ha* boon I’n sidi ut for
daya. In (bat time (be two
democratic Penatora atid ai* Dom.xratic
Bepreacuta'ivca fiom South Carolina
hare Mtecoeded in fettiog two appoint*
avurtt—thiii ofTliomna Hamilton, cd*
oted, to a mail route agency between
Charleat'n aud Jacksonville and of
» CoL” James M. Morgan to be Coosa!
(•eocral of the United States at Mel*
b-mme, Ad-traUa 1 In thi* lust enter-
| rise they wefe ably aided by Cupf. F.
W. Dawson editor cf the News and
Condor, member of the Na’ional Jifcra-
oeratio Commi.tee and brotbcr-in-luw to
the appoi itee.
Hamil on * r as well and fuvornbly
known as a member of the historic Wal-
hi03 House and his appointment is a de
served reco^iiii n of m«nly worth and
patriotic servioca, hut “Col." Morgan
waa a runparatire stranger, as conspicu
ondy unknown as any other of the inul-
titudtn ms CaroMnu Colonels thit uhound
fr»ih Maryland to Mexico. Twenty-four
hours have made hint f mums and (be
subject of diverse discuss : on all over the
ration and even uutu tLc utferu ost ^urts
of tho earth.
Diligent resenreh oud inquiry have uti-
• irthed the following salient points i6
Mr hitherto tlnwrittcn history i Hi is a
ana of tire bite Judge hforgan of Louis'-
aha and therefore not “nttilvc and (o the
manner torn." During the latfc un-
pleaaanfnoaa he served ps lently in the
Cotrfcderwte navy, hoUlfng the rank of
J/iedteuant on the f-itrou* Alabama. He
married K daughter of the lute fSeorge A.
Trenh'lm of Chafleaton', was shot hy
t apt. George Topper during tho Pol*
loek House row in which Caldwcfl was
killed, voted for Tildcn io 1H71 and fire
or sii years ago went t» M ‘Xtco and en
gaged in mining and railway enterprise*.
In tho I md of tho Monterimas he whiled
awty his le'sure honrs In tlie preprira-
tiou and pnblicution of a pamphlet for
private circulation* cxt*av igantly eulo-
the auroral foreign policy of the
blip JatM* Oilleapie B'aine.
Upon Onjft. P iwaon’s personal re^|U''^t
(it waa all he asked) and the recommen
dation of Messrs. Hampton,‘Butler, A.
i*. Gorman and R. T Merrick, Messrs.
C’leveland and Bhyard "ranted the prayer
of tlte p‘ titioner two days afler it was
preferred and iu the bihaful hope that
the m-iritie Colonel Morgan afurrsaid
had always been a ilmrougMircd,straight
out, dyed in-thc-wool Democrat. And
C L Morgan uud his sponsors were lap
py. And the next day's wicked news
papers, Democratic and Bcpublicah;
brought a change of weather and declared
that the (aid salt water t'ulooul had voted
Air Mr. Blaine and had wri'trn a p tm-
phlet ardently aivocating bia election,
and there upon Ml. Bayard was grieved
—d ■>—iflitway auwamnwad Col. Mnrgan
io gtvp^fc foount »«f thadiMs done in
(he boily—and lieeaWI but dk) not bring
a copy of the pomphlct hereinbefore re
ferred to. Aud he denied die soft iiK-
penehatoiit aod deolaivd tliat he had sU
i'fays beJa^a * corisistetit Democrat. lie
admitted writing and publishing, in aid
•if his Mexican adventures, a j%i|-lilet
approvirg Mr. likiincs foreign policy,
I ut asaerte3 tbat it wras non-politieal atf’d
pfeeeJcrft to the opening of tlic last
rresidentud campaign. Aud lliU very
ihia explanation satisfied the President
aod his Premier ami they ootma a-ioned
an rrcMesa of its pirty and p’at^nrm nb-
ligations as this one a'-tioo'it)dica>rs ia
Worthy nf pnhlia f-iith ?
Tliu mistnke ha* been miiile »n^ em-
uot be remeilied. We pray that it may
lot he lepcated and that onr Si natora
and Itcpmeiifiitivca may eonmnt thrm-
selv.s with cffnrfa suit“d to their capaci
ties and rectify home evils that gall their
constituent! every day.
And now filially wy tvi-h that Colonel
Morgan, thiHigli not a rrpresmtarive
(kirolina Democrat, nny escape softsiclr-
n<«i on his voyage to tho antipodes and
like his prototype, Micswtier, find t.une
and fortune nnd a permanent habitation
iu tho Austral hind.
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"CeL" Morgan to represent the United
Btatas Hw four years at an i uoual saliry
bf four titMuaod five hoodred d d'nra.
State pride and perHinal re :ard for
Cspt. Dawapn and Senators Butler and
Hampton would make every South Car
olina Democrat rejoice at the pfoihotion
of their fo-eallcd fullow ci'ixen btit for
the enormity and inexcusubility of the
political blunder that has been so baslly
aebrtmplfshed.' Accepting Consul Gen
era! Morgan's poiiical aiitobiography lo
be as true sa g>-*pcl, he II at la st noth
ing better than a Dctnocrat with an in-
detnite aodowwiett of Republican |>rin*
ciplcs. In esduniing Mr. Blaine s hys
terical foreign policy he willingly sepa
rated himeelf from the Democracy. Arc
Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Bayard so igno-
hnt of current political history-so
I leased with iliort mem jries that they
Jutve forgotten that Mh Hhliiife’i fbreign
policy had strained obr friendly relations
whh the ' South American republics lo
«f <1 P 80 rupture and that one
of the consolations of Mr. Garfield’s
Death ~ vfas the nrtttoval pf Mr. Blaine
iVotb the exalted posit ion 4u which he
developing Jus groat cn>
to ihake eutachief?
’t Mr* Butler end Mr; Hampton
South CaroHna Democrat*
ilwy thing fhat Mr. Blaine
1 <l®»e from bia Kentucky eeoa-
ilUa Lat operatic exhibition of
IBwdly aWrt. Don’t Mr. Dawrbu
citn't hide this
sensible peo<
We arc a' pence with all cur editorial
brethren. The art cm n well of our af
fection renchcs deep d-*wn to bed rook
in the keirt and from it flows a contin
ual atrcain of warm brotherly love fur
the knights of iUt ink horn. We rajotee
because of it. The world moves and the
editors arc keeping up with the prowa-
lion. With the change of national po
litical admii istration uiidthe c-iming of
the sweet >pring time even the m'>«t cmi-
oervative have di«mountid from their an
cient hiibhioa and oro ventutiiig into
fre*h fields and paiture- 1 new. Tlie tnol-
hfying touch of the times has soothed 'he
heart ol our neart-st nei JiWand he has
experienced a change of heart. The pa
tent outside w ill soon cense to be a ca.- us
bold to hi* op-ii«i for already the patent
supplement is h delight to hri vi-ion —
and those same patent supplements are
a credit t« their birth place, the office of
the Sunday IM craix, Augiista.Gov We
cihgratulute you, Bfother Btonson, on
your progress.
A TtAlilo llie World'* Kxpoftliioii
Dkar Edit b : Llkn Mrj. Parvenu,
we’ve been ttbioad und buve a great
d-ai to tell, llavlug never seen any
thloK In any Issue of your paper fr in
Anj’ Visitor to the Exposition, we beg
your Indulgence for a small space to
IjI down a few thlnga wblvh struck us
S4 of Interest, and which may, perad-
venf ure, Interent some of your readers
The mdte by which onr party (consist
lug of three othete) made the trip was
by the way of Birmingham and Merl
dtau, over live lines of rirnd -the 8. C ,
Ov., Ga. P .clfl.’, i!a. Great 8 >uthorn
and N. O. & N. E , and Dotwl;h*fiin<l-
Ing the dlstut ce Is sometliit g over 700
miles yet thes- f iat lines so annihilate
spaee that you t on take an early break
fast In Biuckvllle nod breakfast next
morning lo the Orescent Olty. By this
r-»ute the lover of the romantic and
(ric'urrfqtle can satisfy his hunger for
visions of rugifed ctags and shady
dale*, dashing torrents and rippling
streams all ak'np; hut the acme of
plcfiirosqueness is tb.- passage across
Lake PUnrirntraln (a trlutrph of cn-
gio-ering skill) flve or sil railed over
watrr and fifteen miles on tr-stle.—
This we eaiy about auntlscln going
and by moot,light on our return. Af
ter securing a comfortable room, nice
ly furnished, at fill per day and taking
breakfast at a restaurant <’b S’. Cbatles
afreet, wheie we tackled some of the
flnaat oyeters, our party board-d nri
ExposiMoo'enr and making the trip
to the grounds, 7 mllee, for a ol IteJ.
out first undertaking was "to do” the
a nr rxHiBiT.
Hera am about 1000 paintings and
sUtljary, the lub< r of foreign and
home artists. Procuring a catalogue
we only hud time to examine some of
the finest specimen*, works of tin* mas
ter*. These range in price from fi5i 0
to $5,000. The "Siesta," a small paint
lug, about 30x24 la marked In the cat
alogue $3,000. A "Portrait of Bubeue,"
Jvalnted about 1006, a dui>|icate of the
one painted f-r ( harlew 1,24x2lhiches,
vilued at fib 000. "Thirst,” a repre-
sentKflon of Mofcdco prisoncra ib
chains lying flat on their faces Inpph g
water, fib.OOO. The "Bung o? th*
Shirt,” fiipoo. The “Tambourine G'rl,”
"Hetch-Hbtchy Veliev,” "Ponce de Ijo-
on In Fla.'’ "Brewery Team,” each
$5,000. Any of these to one unekllUd
in the "srtum dlvfntim,” like my elf,
would have pfol a' ly bred fated at $50
or $100. Yet somebody appreciates
them for u card sticking In many of
these tromee announces the fact of
their having been "sold," even at these
fabulous prices, exemplifying the old
Latlu prdVeib "nil adrotrart." The
spring like weather and peifumed
breckee favot a visit to
H' BTICI'LTVHaL ha!x,
where the feast of the eye la never Sur
feited at the Lebutieu spread out, in
kal> idoecopic colors-flowers and fruit
from the temperate and tropical re
glonr, aod Which so load the atmos
phere with their rich flagrant e as to-
make the spot a veritable eanbly
Eden. Here are cacti as large as bar
rels and luscious trulta which make our
mouths water. The temptutiou to tar
ry long aod feast upon ibis paradisial-
eai panorama ia strong, but the mo
ments hie and so do we to the eiaml-
uatioB of the
fudllitkirY DXPABtMRKT.
Hate the poodereui wheels cf the Cor-
Iengines move bo silently lo tbetr
orbits and with such precision {being
so wt;lL»*4uB.T s<J)»M*Qt.to tary a bait’s
iceadth appaiWhiry. The Wblrof tbs
spindlb. the clatter of looms, the heavy
click of Ute Herculean barbed-w|re-
mfikldg apperaUM, the apfirkliug j-ta
of water, of evwy cdboelvable curve,
forced from k large reservoir by forc
ing pomps pattering down to again be
•ueked up. The delicate shuttle of the
silk-weaver as It files to ard fro thro’
theoilken Strand*, westing beautiful
Ahd.intricate designs wltb as moch ap
parent eXdoroesa as tbe organetu pro
duces aounda from tbe perforations | D
tfia card*, end in n somewhat etmils*
.< v*. i*f~
plan. The alm<wt living or life-like
movement of a metaltu band, as with
its huge fingers tt tak*** up a piece of
ps|H*r, conveys It to Miether place,
where, with a never-fatlligr prectHtoii,
weigh* and wrap* a 1 4'rtl. package of
pepper, paaeee it out Mtedy for mar*
k»-t. Gin* with jln-ry iniMh-rn stbu'h-
ment for r> inoting the lint <v»t»oa troip
the seed, a •me with long Suction ex-
liauat>-iM to tskecoiiou Irom ilm xag-
on aud elevate It through space wltb
the rapidity of llghudug, rej ctlug the
unilii and other luf it lous foudgo sub
stances. These wirUi hyucreds of ptb-
ecs wt'h their iVerhiHitug chatter and
• I mglug drive os off from t tbia buey
bee hive (if I ib-T saving luv Dtrous to
the more quiet ndteut among the
manufacture)! goodn. Clil-f among
Uieee c'lie the elegant bed rtiom aud
parlor furniture. Art seems here to
hate reached perfection. Here are
beipteade, (it only for Presidents aQd
Piluns to ale^p up u—urugniricMit
an i costly—cue f<>r sale aud the piles
asked $2,000 Eveiy mauufactorer
s-ems to vie with every otner for li e
Hiipietnaoy. Bentwood furuituie—full
suires—seem to lie gr.'wlng popular.—
Tiling of this array of I vely deslgne,
' Jus' l<>u lovciy fur unyihtng, 1 ' we weuu
o«ir uucertalu way towards the GuV-
ernmeot bmhllng O < the way we met
up with a (iemgla io quamtatn e who
enquired If we had vnuted our 8ta;e
ilepartmenr, for "if you havu’t,” eald
he, ‘‘yof'tl step about a couple i f feet
higher when you do.” Hi afing this
w« cm lmled to postpone our visit to
B lUtfi Garolina until wt> had umile a
critical anrv yofthe exhibits of-the
other States, and then be ta-tt^r ena
bled to institute a c'inpailson, and
ligh' liere ft gives us uUbouuU) d ph as-
ure to pronounee the
KOITH CaB"UKA rXHJli t
• qual to many uud surpa-sme m'Mt of
the oihet Sla'es. If lb)'predieliou of
our Georgia friend was not jiteialh
fultllled we nevertheiets f<r li a sailotied
teriiug iu th e fact that, we havu tlie
greatest Variety of exlilbits and in ar
rangement Vt-iy creiiiiahle indeed.—
Having a h t er of Infroduciiou to C<d.
Hansom,one of the men having charge,
we were at oiiee made to led peifeotly
at hom<*^ and listit heie we can truth-
tuliy say tor him andCspt. Brown that
the ar'icle fiom the Car hua Hpartsn,
charging them with negligence iu tin-
discharge of their duty towar Is risi
tois, lulls tt tt to the ground, for on
several uccttsljns wc taw tberii siiow-
log visitor* around and > xplallilng to
them the diff rent products. For onr
part we felt like w* wouldn’t have
been bftter treated if we hud been a
true (rue "newspaper man," and if tbe
editor of the Hpaitan felt himeelf neg-
h uied be must nave extodeil too much
tflleution iu advance: But we feurour
letter I- growing too Icog'hy, and will,
with your j etmlHaion, iwerve for airi
other Issue our S'ltnlay io New Or
leans and vl-lr to the **('oin y Isla.id”
of N. O, \V et End aud tbe •‘Battle of
Sedan." L U. 8.
atiuie .liews.
The President removed E M Bray-
ton on Tuesday an 1 appointed 1). F.
liraffley Collector of luteroal Reve
nue.
Hamp Nethers was hanged at Union
on Friday for the murd> r of Adolphus
E (wards on rile 21 h of Januaty. He
died game and profeesed uo change of
heart.
A en|,>red boy about nine years of
age, liviiig hi. M dd!e St. Mathews, Or
angeburg bounty, got mad al'h a
younger btother one day last vleek,
and choked tilth to death.
Pinkney (irant, of Ijowr.desville,
recently sold at Abbeville in one day
357 eggs hi 20 cents i er d' zen snd 30
chickens at 30 cente each, and j'et ‘ttiey
e*y’that ilitre is no money iu small
ludiisfrlen. '
J. W, MoIHsbn, of AutfeVille, Ab-
-eevtllv County, hce dl-icovcred a way
of feeding Weatero corn to bis stock
so as to keep them from being injured;
He soaks if In salt water, Keeping the
water standing and chungSt g it once a
week.
While the Jailer at Hampton w«*
set ving dium r lo the prisoners on the
17th, four of the prisoners succeeded
iu confining the j dler and making
their escape. This Is the eighth escape
Under the j db-r of the present Sheriff,
hut no blame attaches to the Sheriff.
Thirty one prisoners^ Ihcltiding mur
derers and house burners, bavy been
among the escapes.
Mr. M. P. Vaughan, of Colleton
County, says that Richard Moulds, of
Lake C4»y, 8. C , has cured him of ‘a
canc Lof twenty-two years’ standing
and extending across the ("gtd it vein
on the neck and having ah area of five
irefies long by three (side trad of con
siderable depth, by killing nnd taking
the same out by the roots, and it Is my
firm belief that any person that can
cure the one that was on try neck can
cure tbe Worst case Itdagluable.’
• The decision rendered on Tbumdajr
by the Supreme Court, In the ease of
the Charlotte, (k>lnmbia and Augusta
Railroad, confirms the decision of tlie
lower curt that the Railroad Commis
sion has no |>ower to regulate charges
for freight shipped from points iu this
State to points iu other States.
i nbXsoldlet’ writes that he saw
’ a month ago a portion of the bat-
yhl of S< ven Pines, or Fair Oak*,
near Richmond, ou which portions of
skeletons screwed the ground at tl s
place where the 24*h and 25'h South
Carolina regiments and D ven’s bri
gade, including tbe 20th Massachusetts
poured • hot fire, May 31, 1862.
In Greenville County twenty thrrb
persons have been Implicated In sev
enteen murders brought to the atten-
tiop of the court •lnCe T87^0f eleten
white men, two eecaped, two were con
victed of mauslaughter and seven were
acquitted. Of nine colored men thdtc-
ted 4 two were acquitted, three convic
ted of ihanalaughter and four found
guilty of murder aud hanged,
Thursday night the passenger depot
at Aiken wne broken Into, the door of
tbe Iron safe blown off Its binges snd.
the safe robbed of Its contents, con-’
slating of some $200 In tqoney, two ex
press packages sod several mortgages
belongiog^tQ rtiefda of the rallroatL
agent. Th* burglar, snot and woun
ded conductor Symm*s at Btwochvllle
snd escaped bat was arrested at Hop
kins.
mnUSTE 1IENSB.
KHECBtlTf Dmr.tlUOiT.' 1
ArvioKor CqaeraoUKK (issRSAU }
C"U'SBJA. K.O , April 7ili. iw>. )
I certify tksr Mr. J. C. ttlTKlNRII A >1,
of ttarnwell. Agent iif Th#‘fiiniinsaial Fire
lH<kii'iioce j <’oa)|iuEy, iacoi perH'cil ‘ by
ihitHluie t»f hew Vurk, aa- ooiaplinl wiih
thereqniMoiominf ihp AcUif the Urnenil Ao-
semlily emit e<J "An Act to regulate the
Ageneira of lnxur*nc« Couipame* uut tneor-
pointed in the Otateof 8outh !'sr»lill*. , ' amt
I hereby liceuae the xaid Mr J. C. Buckin;-
hani. Agent afore*ifd, ut take r1*k» aid
Irnnxaet itll ba-inta* of fnxiir.ftis* in thia
Fists, in thef'tnuHy ol Uiiruwtll, flir anil in
bshalf nf taid loimpauy.
Fxpiie* .March iSLi, 1886.
>v. K. iTOjrCY,
Cotnptrullrr Uoiiir.it
ffiiawiA.
IU. W. S. CltSBTOJTI,
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Oprr tire artf Sleth inlral Den’M,
Itavinv loosfed in Wtnistna offers hii pro-
fbaslonal -erviceoto (he cituena sf Barnaell
and adjoining setu.tie*. . ayrtS 8m
Mortga^es’s Sale-
Ei.I.KSG. CAVE lo P. M CATEK.
• •' , esnM at risk of Fortner Purchaser.)
Hy tirtne of a fewer cont««t,ed in a cer
tain deed of tifirgnin and enle commonly
called a mortgage, du'y executed ami deliv
ered on the tiiti day ot Janunri, 1880, hy Kb
len C. Cave to P. M. t’aleraud duly recordetl
in li.mk 4 K. page* liJ4, ti2’> O-’ti, in the of
fi«« of the Ucgiidtr o» Mexuo t'onveyanees
for I’arnwell t onnty, Suite of South Om-uli-
na, oa ihe 2Cihday of October, 188U. 1 will
a<dl to the higliem bidder for cash, in front
of the Court House at Barnwell on .-alesdny
in Mny next.it being the drat Monday and
fourth day in .-aid mouth, all that tract, piece
or parcel of laud nituate, lying ami being in
the County aud Stare afore-aid. containing
llfiacres, more or lesg. and bo’imled on the
North liy and* of tl B. (‘»ve, En-Tby landa
of'O. 1). A Wi'-on, South by lauda ofl'iiaa.
Smith nnd William Snelling and Weal by
lands of V. M. Cater. Purchaser to p«y for
paper* P. M. C \ThK, Mirtgagi.e
aprldtda
ivoncK
The undersigned, aeeincr the need of
anch n buointg* In our triidst, beg* tu
inform tbe public that from thia date
b* wfII btwp In the Town <>t Allendale
S full Hue of Cofl.te and Cttsl e a, nu.l
will gunriiute* to ntnk* it to the Inter- 1
e*f of thoH" who may need oue to or-
'l*r from I.bn.
Mr. J. A Middlffon will be in attend
ance and r»ady to a^rve you at all
tt.p«*H, ilay or nUht. Should you used
a C'-H*e not kept 1h stock, wilt get It for
vou by first traft! from Auguatit. Will
endeavor to keep coiibtHtitly cu hand
ull biz <a by repleuiabiug as faat asaold.
W. Y GILL.
Alleudile, 8. C., Jan 23. 1886
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MATE OF SulITU CAROLINA,
B\UNWELL COUNTY.
BALK TO FORECLOSE MOUTGAGE.
I'efaull having been made in the payment
of the money, xeeured by a certain mnrt
gage, nude on the ulh d.iy of April. ItP-W,
by Owen M. Ili.r* io t'liarlea C. Kuah and
recordeu in the otfice of the Register of
Me ne < nnyeyancee for the St ate and < ouh-
ty afore-nid on the 6th day of April, 1883, in
Volume 4 T. pagea 559. 6'iO 681. 562,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by vir
tue of the power of eale contained in said
mortgage the eaid mortgage will be fore
close I by a rale of the prendre* therein de
scribed. by the sub-criber. me Attorney for
the mortgagee therein, at piddle nueliun,
before the Court llou-edoor iu Jhtruive!), on
sulenday in slay next, it being liie first
Monday and fourth day in »n.d mouth,
within the legal hour* for makirg -ule*.
The following is a de-eri pi ion ol the aiort.
gage I premise* to be aold : All that tract
or parcel |<if laud containing eighteen acr.-s,
more nr lr*r. edniale lying and being in snid
County and Stale aforesaid, and beUnded on
the North by lands of Mr*. Snllie Mo'-nr,
Eaai by lands of >1 r*. Hix.ibeth Saniler* ami
)>y land* oi Rufu* Sander* ou 1 he South aud
W e*t by land* of e»taie of H H. Hier*.
Term* ciibh. I'urcharer to ray lorpupejg.
W. R. KELLY, Attorney.
aerl6 t)Ia
blaster’s J^ale.
Stair of South Carolina,
limturell County.
Court of Common
1'leat.
TIE MOST ATTRACTIVB
AK9 SBBiEB
-STOCK or—
Hew and Fashionable
Millinery
IN TlfE COUNTY 19 AT
Mrs. kolair’s,
BARNWELL, C- H-
—CONSISTING in part of —
BATS AN0 BORmS,
(Trimmed end Untrtnmed.)
Fins. Feathers, Flower*, Ruchinga, and
Jjice Neck Wear, Hair Gowls, Cur*
set.*, Hoop v kirts, Infantris Cap*,
Fainsol.*, Plumes, Pcrfumeri s,
Bu'ioos. Bumiii^, Nun’s \’cil-
ifjj and Linen Lawn 8 , all
colors, Opera hiippent,
Setti f Pin*, Hosiery—
ul c >lors, Hi ndken
chit f* and Halts,
ATX AT FAHULOUSLY LOW PRICKS.
away.' Bead uj.
eetifa )Matagr. and y wail you c
wilt art five a package of anuilr of
'iarge vahw. that will to
Outer
.. two
Haw to preacdn wltb ew-h hox.
Agimi* waated everywhere, of either ax. of ail am*.
A* aMtba time, or auarc time only. t<> work for ua al
Ikelr <>w« ha«i<-«' kortnnaiyor all workera ahwdnte-
1 Xhaat delay. II. HaLLETT A CO.,
Main.'. r.tA
■■wter
haodn-d Ihmamad dollaw to prmeripi with ew-h I
>
LA.W NCTICK.
The undersigned h ive opened a branch
ofl.ee in Bmubcrg. S. C. Appointments,
♦ vciy Friday. Office over Counts Brother's
store. I. II. & E. 1’ HUTSON.
• It , »r25 AMornevsat Law.
THOMAS R. AYER
r*.
t 1 . J. PANDERS and JESSE M. SANDERS
P.y vii hie of a decretal onler to me direct-
*d in the above stated Case, I will sell at
(Lirawell C. II„ on Monday, tlie 4th day of
May next, 18*5. it being cale.sd iv of aaiu
month, within tlie egat hours ot sale, the
fOttiTrtnf'ttTsTTttR-d properly, to wit .•
"All (fiat tract or plantation « f land Httn
ifikte, lyfilg nnd being :n the count v and Male
aforeaa d, b ing tbe premircs upon which
ille said Jesse M Sandtrs resided at ihedate
of the tnortpnge herein foreclosed, contain
ing four hundred end fitly acre-, more or
less, hiunded on Ihe North h*y Uud of F. J.
Sahders and Mrs, O'Bannoti. on ihe East by
lands of Anne Connelly aim James ong,
.'•oilth hv lands of K, J. Rountree, Mia.
Thomas Alexander, Judeou Briggs and Mrs
S. M. Sandere, and West by land* ol P. J.
Sanders.
Jerma ca>h. Purchnarr Ui pay for piocrs.
G. DUNCAN BELLINGER AU-»«\
TAYLOR MF6. CO.
Edward Brookcr
WtLLISTON, S. C,
Is now prepared to furnish, on short no*
lice and iiei.iiininf>dttityj term*, the fal
lowing briefly described outturns oi one
of tbe largest nod be.*t M.itiuliic'otie* iu
tbe Union :
1. Dry Strain Portable Engine*, all
sizes. * . * *
2. (lintnx Engiucs, all sizes, Portable,
or Detached, as desired, wi’h L co no*
live nr Return TuLuIhi Boilers.
51. Tiger Engines, all sizes, Portable
<r Detached, ti* dost re A, v th Locomo
tive or Return Tubular Hoiler*.
4 The Taylor Saw Mill, Irou Frame,
sttpetb and suLibaittiil, lor heavy or m ' l, , ^*unty tax only.
‘ J MnilUledKHut and 4 -rto wtf
plantation work, n* desired.
The Buckeye Uonper and M. wer.
Bueke\e Table Rake He.-per.
B tekeye I’wi' e Binder.
’i he above ean be sold ou low tindac
commoditin" terms.
Tretbir. t’it AfpiMi|NA?9.
Orner or CoesTt TBEisearB,
BaknwkllC. II.. April l. 1886,
The Treasurer wilt be at the following
p’aca'. for the collection of the first >n.*tal-
ment of taxes at the places sod on the days
mentioned :
Barnwell, Friday, May 1.
Witliston,Saturday, .May 2.
B ack»illc, Monday, May 4.
Grahams. Tuesday, M >y 5,
Bamberg Wednesday, .May 6.
Midway. Th r»day, May 7.
Hunter*a Chape . Friday, May 8.
Buford * Bridge. Saturday. Muv 9.
KhiharJ ’« Mill. Monday. May 11.
Driest er s Store, Tuerdaj, May 12.
Allendale, "Meduesday .May 13.
Krwiuton, Thursday, May 14.
B Jdock, Friday, May 15.
Furre’s Store. Saturday, May 16-
A*h’«y s Sotre, Monday, May 18.
Luubirtoa, Tue*d iy. Nl ay 19.
B'niitoii’s Store, Wedne*d'y, Msy 29. -
Seven Dines. Tburulay, May 21.
Sanders’/tor-. Friday May 22.
George s Creek Club House, Saturday,
May 23.
Barnwell C. H. the remaining days of the
month.
»At* or TAXATIO*.
Stafetax,5] mi!l*. Ordinary County tax,
1 mills. School tax, 2 mills. Total tax
levy, 11J mil's. Pull t*t ?1 00.
Additional School tax for Uautberg School
Disirrl, No 14. 4 mills.
N-tional Rank Bills, Gold and Silver coin
receivable for taxes.
Jury and wi'ness certificates receivable
EOT? KIT'
will not tie taken.
N. F KIRK LAN U.
Con. ty Treaeurer,
Master’s Sale.
Slatr nf South Carolina A Court n • Common
Bamrrll County. ] Cleat.
CHAFfiE A O'BRIEN
r».
J. W. HOLLY and others.
By virtue of a decretal order to me divert
ed in the Abowe stated ca«e, I wtd sell at
BaruwltllC. 11. on Monday, the 4'h day of
May next, 1885. it being salesdny of said
month, withtn the legal hours of *ate, the
following described property, lo wit :
••All that eerulti tract of bind siiuate in
said County and Stale, containing one hun
dred and eighty acre*, more or le*s, and
lioumled it* follows: On the North by land*
of Fred Jortch. on the South by lai.ds of F.
H. 'Jantf, on the Ens' t>y lauds of W. M.
Cave, stvd on the Weri tiy bmde wf A "l 1 '. 'AH“
rich and T. T. H»y v
Terms cash. Put chaser to pay fur paper#.
Corn-Mill* and Millstone*,
XI.T. Bins.
THE BEST nr THE W0XLD
for Table meali
•m*1m cflUM S«t as Apgltotto.
MITRIAMUM ■tlUTMU M.
-I know my businew: well and, will give
the benefit-ut my Lmg experience to my
trie mU. • ’ !
Atiy Vurtber informal ion will be cheer*
fully .ittruisbed.
j guarantee satlal'acti n.
Addri 1 **
EDWAFB RROOKFJI*
WlLI.lSTON, S. 0.
j.tn15
Central Hotel,
Broad Street. Augusta, Ga.
MR^. VV. M. THOMAS.
Centrally b c ted. cosvenionl to business.
11K MM K’S
B1STAUSAHT,
238 Kitri S t. 0| p. Aemleniy of Music,
CIlAltLEiTON, S. C.
-BOvIV —wc -
CI1AH O; LKSLIKi
Whuli salR »nd Ketutl Commission
■ —= 1 v
r - DECLKK IN—
SPECIAL NOTICE-No bid shall be con
sidered final and accepted unless the bidder
sltowa his ability to comply immediately
strictly wlih the terms of sale; and iu de
fault of such compliance ti e property will
be put up again lor *a c to the highest bid
der Tois rule will be enforced as to all fu
ture sales.
0. DUNCAN BELLINGF.lt, Master,
aprlfi ids
Hertz & Renkl,
* *
—DfeAfcttU IN —
Wiies, Liquors, Cigars j-nd Tobacco
Fresh Oysters Received Daily.
Nb. CIO Broad Street, Opposite Au
gusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
Order* promptly attended t.o.
Bar ami Bowliitg Alley attached.
- dec! t
Exchange Saloon
-A^D-
TAURANT .1
Broad St., Auguata, Ga.
HdnSotlt IVoprietor,
r, Oyster Stand and Ciirar
re all bn tlte first floor. The
ore are fitted np for ladies and
The best attention and pe-
rs. All articles served will be
s. dvcl 1
62
Lexi
The
Coufltefs
upper
gentle
lite wail
first
JAS. K- DAV18.
ATTCMIT A5D CCUSSILLOE IT Uff.
Tfiornvrnll C. H.. M. O.
■ ^'BtiTayanctag anti eollMtisas sp«eiall:ea
/ • IfcbM
ITSII, ,0YSTKUS, GAME AND
JPO TT -LT Rli.'-
Stalls No*. 1 and 2 I’tsb Market,
(iffice No*. iSsr.d 20 Marker Srr -
En«f of Fust fray uhartekton, 8. 0.
• ' Crinsit'limenr* of Gountry Produce are
rcspectlully tudiciledl Poultry, Egg*, &c.
Ail otdets filled with dispa'eh.
repl8-6m
JOIN SOIMKe,
Manufacturci* and Dealer io
Fori’isn and Di!ni''stic i'^rs, Tobacco,
UN IFF, PIPF#, KT4'.
No. 343 King Street; Charleston, S. C.
jan24
GEORGE H. BATES
ITTORMIAAD totoStlUiPi AT LAW,
II AK3V W TCLL. C. H., H. O-
Will practice in alf (he Courts of the State
and giw prompt attention to all buninesa en
trusted lo lii» care. [jan24
Otto Tiedeman & Sons,
WholeMln Orocerw
— AKI»—
Provtwtbh Uvielerte,
102 and 104 East Bay 8t., Charlevton.S. C.
Meat*a Specialty.
feb5
Hrixt 10 cental pout
for worki-g propV.
sgv. a'*f w « will mail you free, » riiyiU,
vtlMble aanrytebnx of good* that will nut
you In the way of waking more money
In a frw dav« than yo« «4er thought poudhle at any
hunt new. Catittal out required. A'on raa Uvy at
home and work In *Mte time ouly. or all Ihe time.
Alt of both wxea, oratl agra, grandly •ui-eeaeftil. 90
centa to five dnllum easily emrtivd every evening.—
That all who want work may teat the biuincm, we
make t hie uniairalh*? (dfirl: To ntl who arc net well
aal iafted we will tend one dollar to pay for the trouble
of writing im. Full parttcutnni, dtrw-Uoua. etc., sent
abaoMitely mre for all who atari
free. Iiumimse pay ate
at once. Don't delay
I'ort land, Maine.
alio i
Add'reea HTINtON A VO.,
feb*
VII
lae by t
l book«
Ing an agency lor tbe beet eelUng book mit.
Beginnera Mtn-vetl grandly. None fail.
~fr MH
Term* free. HA 1.1^7
land, Maine.
■UOK LO., Pert-
fcb»
Br. L C. Stepbess.
Druggist,
BLACKVILLE. - - S. C,
Keeps a ftt'l line of .
FRESH DRUGS-
8- L. OSBORNE- Soto Proprtorle.
Angus'*. G*, Library.B tlbllntr
One of the ttneet luetitutlons In the Uni
ted .-tHtm
Keel Ruelnpaa trutieactnd with run I Col
late-' Uirnmcy, irderad fr.iu tlm Norlhfor
tlte estiectal In-m lk of the Oollcife.
M tAKD IN CITY CHEAP. 9
TIMR ItEqOlKLD. 8% TO 4 MoNTHS.
Boftuiiful IMphuOittt Awarth-d on Com
pleting Ouirn- In Sat iff notary Mttnaer
bENDFvJK IRcULABS.
j ml
Dr- J. it Smith.
Operative nnd IMechnniml
DKNTCSTv
R tNIRFHCA A.XO R’ll.I.lvroNf.
Will practice at tbe following pUcta at
time mentioned
B t m to:an—Beginning the first Monday in
each mouth and couiiuuiug furihe following
two weeks. Ofiiceat the Harftog Hotel.
W itLisroN—Tlie third and fourth week in
each month. Olhceoverdmilh'a Drug Store.
R] GTE HXWRitlS
118 King St. Clrarleaton, S. C.
Seating and cooking
stoves and ranges.
t&'Se d fur prices and picture*.
neplH-ly
\\ Let is c aimed for the
WAVh^tLY HCUSK,
.V ff X.KHTO^f. toi C\
The beat bed* and Wdding in ths South.
Location tlie hv*t in the LT y.
Theiati'e uiiaurpawte*!.
lt.\TKS—$2 IMI and $2 50 PER DAY
Reduced rate* bv the week or month.
JO-sKPH PKKF, Jr., pro| rietor
jimel!*
.teml da o at- fir b.H»., s T, .a,A r.-.
«*-lvc fr.*- a conily Ui\ .,f
whtrh will h Ip you to Mol* n«.|,er
li^hl n tray Iliau anythin* < Ur ti,
thi- w*»tld. >1!, of rilIt,"i -f-T, amavot fV-mi ftr-t
hour. The broad nael to furtunr o|h (i. ihu
wurk'-n. alwolulely >iir«. At unee addr,*» TKCR .k
Itk, Augusta, Maine. f,.’
Congaree Hotel,
< OI.I’Mltl A. >t. C\
C »rncr Awembly and Gervai* Strecls,’
opp.ieite State lluu*e.
W. E. BOSE, Paopnt*TOR.
R»'et $1 j(J to $2 00 per day. accord*
inj» tu locHtjuii ofnwtin. j»»nl. r >
/ V
• *•
Send *ii cent! for pontage
»rd receive free a in«tly bog
'b of goieJa which will help a".,
el either acx. to more money right away itu.u
anything el»e in thia world. Furtunea ewa l
the wuikcra alieoiutely *ure. At once ad-
dr
T*t:a t Co., Aug-ista. Maine.
aprIO
on hand at all times.
CELLULOID TRUSSES* tpeciaDy
tVarrantid. and will be rcp’accd if bro
ken and rel u rued.
PURIFIER,
DIAMOND DYES,
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
AND SNUFF.
Everythin? (EXCEPT WHISKEY)
usually kept ‘in a well regulated Drug
Store.
f&’Tliysicians prescriptigns filial a*
usual nt all bonrs. 4
mar 6
.KAINirT --
1.COO Iona Genuine GERMAN KA1MT
direct ItHporlaiion. For sale by
HERMANN PU MY INKLE.
> Kerr’i Wliaff, CUafltaton, S; C.
feb12
“PLEASANT rooms,
FIRST-CLASS f AB^R
AT THE HOTEL WINDSOR,
2)1 Kicg Street, Charleston, {^. C.
(Fotlf Doors South Academy of Music.)
This well appointed Hotel will he
opened for recepHon.of Guests March
openetl for reception,of Guests March
1, LStta, by-<4 %- aIfPRI),
Proprietor New Brifriiron Hotel, Sulli
van’* Island. The Windsor Is newly
furnished throughout, baring hair
mac reases aod woven wire-springs on
all beds. To make this a strictly fam
ily Hotel no liquors will be sold on tbe
premises.
Having msny yesTs experience, i
promise to ail favoring me wltb tbrir
patronage a pleasant boms while iu
^Jbarleeton.
Rates: $1 50 tn $2 per dsyr
Llberal rates by week or month.
feL2G
IF -
<
yon want«
FINE WATCH OR qi.OCK,
&TKRLING SILVERWARE,J
RICH JEWELRY,
FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT
LERY,
OR SPECTACLES,
Send your orde*-* to or call at
Jas. Allan & Go.
807 KINO STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C:
Jas 3 4
M. T. WILLI*. W. It. aTBOVti;
Save 25 Per Cent;
By bringing your wort to
Willis & Stroud
Willistoii. S- C
Wears now prepared to do all kind* nf
Blacksmith and wheelwright wdrk with die-
patch. We use nothing but Ihe best mate
rial, and will give vbu mqiefnclioii.
N. B. Mr. Stroud is a fiol.-hed workman,
having aerved hie apprenticeship at tba trade.
jaul Om ^
THE
Blackrille Bakery,
RESTAUR A.NT
—AND—
mm
BQRQER; Proprietor.
Fresh Bread every day. —
Meals at all bosrs.
All tbe delicacies of the season. -
The cboicevt. confectioneries, cakes,
candles, canned goods, fruits, vegeta
bles.
All at the lowest prices and warrant
ed to be tbs best.
GALL AND BE WELCOME.
J- H BORGER.
—~ Badroad Avenue.
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