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THUflSDfY, MAT 14. 18H5. ** Proprietor. Wam GIRCUiATiOM •KOfasssrr JAMKl* XOIUIIH MOBOAil •» LMil«<«aia, XmiIi TU rwwdeni on Fiihjr tppoinHd 0*o. V. N. LiUbrop of OHroit miniotor to BqsrH, for th* ivnuon, wo ouppooc, tint a MtcbiKiinder an stand th« climate of St. Petersburg bettor than an; other American biped. C'nrwtHaa, ^hfW Work, ft^Kj pt «ia4 Xeatcw-.^ww •fl*fW Ataeti'ella. h W attaiwlT unplmaunt and poasiWy vuproSlable to eritictae cau^ticallj aueh , auproflnble -p. , men as Capt. F. W. Pawant and Meaara. . C. Butler and. Wude Uaippt n, but is none tW leas proper and . neccamry U> rewtind them that they are mortals Llitbte. The* hare been tried and .lisMted eitisens ■eerriwg their State and Jiirtjr welt and recelvhig the confidence ef their fellows and all the honora tba» fi grateful people could bestow. But they -thru not without human ftailty, and their - aprtcy in eecuring the appoiutmeut of ; $r. abrgan ttf aft honorable appoint m 4' | ^credited to South Carolina has ••atiy * hearts that |ove<l them *tlh ah affcetioD that was childlike and Uhl ltd. We have dck)#d any further reference ro this most uufotlutnite mat- . 1 »'ad The Aiken iournal and Heriew girea a postscript on the murder record of Ai ken County which rather improves its law eseculiug reputation. In the intereatof au early peace we anggest that the whole Tatter be referred to arbitration. That's the way in which tho Russian bear and biitiah lion will end their war of words. Brer Mc^weeny of the Humptnn Guiirdiau wants the Pi ess Association to meet at Greenville in July and to take a trip to “the land of the sky" accompa nied by the ladies. That would be n pleasant bridal tour, “over tho hills and isr away,” iur some of the brethren, but Tue People and the Press and Banner would tiud it a mighty lonesome exour sion. , * ■ ter witH the hope that some unexpected devriepwent of tacts, or some declaration of theirs might relieve us from such an xmpleiMnt necessity. But wa hnve waited in rahr. They heve not spohen. We shat! spefck. Our v^ice shall not be mlentbr our pen quiet while the B. m- oorstic party is being wounded in the Hoese of its fiend i. And this is the situation, as scerpted by the Pcm<Vracy of the Stile. Is the petf picture correct? The Newt and Courier, the Kdcoficld Advertiser, the Abbeville Medium aud Pat Kirk laud, these four and no more, form the little chorus that approves Mr. Motgia'f promotion. The rank and file of the party, the men who win its victo ries, who figbt its battles fbr the love of their dvilisat ion, and not for p'aco, re- pwBnte it ee an lusult to Ibeir party and IheB State. They are not content that lh« cam ft followers should Capture the towardu of th t'»ry while the veterans go uupenstoned aud unprovided fur. What wiB #e do abou* H ? Mosits D#w>mi, Butlcf and Hump- tow can answer or Hot as they choose. — ]f they ife Vouwlcas, theft the people will answer, when tbs bugle call smtimons them together next year. Tlie Democracy of South Carolina knew that it is human to err and are reedy to exerciee the divino fua« lion of furgiveuese upon coufc»siou of sin and promise of amendment. But pardon will ttot anticipate repentance. Will they be .c ’ ' brave enough to admit their mistake of wise enough to expose lire wide rprtfid public misapprehension of the matter that exists if they are right ? The Democrat* of SdVith Carolina be- ♦ tieve that the Keptlblican should be treat ed with the tactic* of Donuy brook Fair aud stricken whebever opfmrtunity per- tnita. Aud who ia worthier of condom' hatiuu tlwu James Morris Morgan, a na- , live of l/ouUiaus, a oosaopiditaa, lm\- ing lived in many latitudes, the United Btatesi Kgypt, Mexico, a soldier of for- - tube, Who has sltrvod in all political pur- tie*, inember bf a family *uhject to spo radic attacks of Republleanira, himse'f the boon bowpenion of th* carpet-bagger and reslaarag in. their flush times; with bne brother appointed Supreme Judge v bfLouisisna by the notorious J. Madi- sbn Wells, with another lately ousted from long tenure as 4 Radical minister I" ’ » te Meaieo, author of 4 pamphlet written wm! in 1884 whose pages, by tjieir laddatioos of the Republican esndi- dMe (or the Presidency, show that Mf. „ : Motgan hid Blaio* and brdthhr-ia-law Wrings to hfe bow—and didn’t cure who that he could be provided fir. A TkIP TO AllkiUwTA. THB SOUTHKHN BAPTIST O HVIcrtTr'N— H' MK KUItNISOEKOKS l V TUK FOUSTAIM oirr. (Cot respoti'leiics of The PeoI'le ) It tug duly provided wtib a "turd of H8>-lgriiui'Ul as a drlcgate to the au *iu -iv.' %■ And the South Carolina member of the National Exooutive Committee and her two Sdnatbn give this man a place, nrndtt him with being a South' Carolinian and desert the mm Who have been faith ful through good and through evil im port. 1* this pure and undt-fiied Dttnol- r*py? We tfow hot; It surely is not Bsrpwell Democracy. Intimate With the public heart and temper w* know tad in the utmoet kind- MW Ff now tell Mr. Morgan's spou- Asm that they mutt make amends or tub* th* eoaseqnences. thb people, the DnsNemtio people are aovereigo and the vemdty etlhn wrongs of Radicalism » X dwpl, htuned Mm their hearts that they wti nsvsc be ibnpotten. Tire seare of#eytxf bmBMdbj the tender touch bf ptoapem* yeah htk th* feruel insults I initinte ps«pln ban nev- gust body of Soutlivro li tptirte wldcli eouvcneij on tbe 6 h lust., I boarued ihe train on that evi-mfu! morning, ami In due ecbtdule tfm 0 found myself whtillrig ov.-r tlie tiridge soroee the muiky waters of the bavaunah Ulver into the beautilul city of trees and merry fountains. Ae the train “slowed down” after crossing and finally, for a few moments, halted, I seized my um brella and valise and, leaving my fel low travellers to pursue tbetr way to the Union Depot across the city, I took uptbe'elty short step,' having n re pugnanco, by indulging in long coun try strides, to being tegarded as a “country cracker,*’ and proceeded on my vojngeof discovering the local hwb tuition where I should abide. After considerable Inquliy, aud btlng Im pressed, from the ie[ lies received, that mauy of the cltiz- ns were as ignorant of localities as myself, I suddenly found a timu on the corner of a stret t vr-ij quietly leaning against the cor nrr post of a fence, with a countenance Indicative of seitoue nfl-ctlon, either on the i-hsboiuess of his attire or the probable results of the pending nego tiations between England and Itcsein. In reply to my Inquiry, as I pulled out my pasteboard guarantee of the com tuittee and held it before bis eyes, be merely lifted his finger aud pointed ovet bU bead, where r saw swinging in the rich glow ut a May morntng’b sun u huge tin sign upon wutcb was Inscribed the name I sought. In due course of time I was conducted to my chamber by mine hostess, a pleasant and chatty little wotnub who, I most gratefully acknowledge, did all in bet power to reader my stay at her house as AgreenHe as her circumstances per mitted. And thus ended the preface to the Important mission which de manded my presence at the Ft: si Raj* list Church in Greene street. tUF. fe XTKI5TI K. The OonviDtlon was In eeesion when I arrived, and, jmlging by the warmth of debate, T suspected that the body had made considerable headway, or that the speakers had had such a pres sure of convention steam generating for some days as endangered their safety valTi a. I was soon led to dis cover that the subject under discus sion, with all of the "poluts of order” ami ''questions of privilege ” was as to whether It was the right thing to ad cult females to seats as delegates I obser ved that Some called tbem ladles while others persistently lguor>d this appellation and obstinately stuck io that of women. The contest wsxed warmer. One brother averred that to admit them ss delegates would make them eligible to all of the oflR-ee, and that with woman's way of doing busl- neesj when ones on the Woman’s Rights road they would soon tuake'a clean sweep of the men. Aud just here I thought It would be a value bis ad junct if the admission of a few dT them would bava tbs * ff^ct of silencing some of the men aqd allow only the survi val of the fittest, Another brother suggested mildly that if ws rejected them, then the mooey raised by wo men must be refunded. \As nobody saw any sense ia that the brother seemed very naturally and suddenly to conclude that there was uo senbe in it, aud quietly collapsed Into his seat.— Another thought woman had her prop er sphere in which to labpr aud be use fswl In t K*a Vf 4ik.fr a r'a /ws itnsa. It.. * 1. i. —.W wuwm MWWIIWWW mw MW let out the hrtit be hwd. I most credit ( AsoM brother, and hs ’ w«»^ not a preacher or it snsuid dooBtlsss have been unsaid, with the dedaratloo that it was time for the old men ufmlrt to tbs rest and let the youagermisn come to the front. When people get old ihey are apt to hnagise t bat they have all the wisdom sod that it will die with them. It Is to be hoped that the sug gestion will not go unheeded, at least so far as the entire appropriation of the whole programme and Its execu- cution may b* Involved. * FKr.FXTTHKSlTV. Having bad, In the days of attend- ance—for there were three sessions a d»y—my fill of o uvention ustters, aud as my capacity was not as great mentally or physically as many who had ct>uie to this “feast of body and fl • w of soul,” 1 determined to spend a limited time to a quiet tramp, alter- ua'log with a ride when possible. Bo httiiiDg a passing car I and a good brother, who kindly undertook to de fray the t-xpeneee of car fare and soda water, repalied to the cetn tery. Au gueta is a city of magnificent distan ces as I found to the cost of my ach ing limbs ami 1 had to yield up the de sire to visit many points of interest to a stranger, elinpty because I could go uo lunger. The streets are spacious and clean, bordered by rows of beautiful trees which afford a grateful shade to the pedestrian. Through the center of ma ny of them there ate double rows of fine and uiaje.ittc elms upon whose branches hundreds of Euulish sparrows indulge in never-ceasing twitterings, ot are hopping at your very tcel chirping thuir merry notes. THE CEMETERY. Augusta has reason to be proud of her ‘( ity for the Dend.’ Enclosed by a sub stantia] brick wall with iron gales situ and at intervals along its line, it pre* Bents an attractive appearance. We enter the gate near the office and are undccid* ed which way to turn. As tho eye wan ders overtne magnificent display of gor geous flowers of every hue, the glisten ing shafts of marble marking the sleep* ing places of tlie dead, and nestling amid the beautiful, bright evergreens, fit em blems of the soul s immortality, we rev erently bare our heads while otir hearts beat in sympathy for those whose tears have watered those graves. These giounds cover many acres and are being extended as the occasion demands. A short ramble briugs in view the strange sight of a rusty old cannon, muzzle down ward in the earth. As we approach perceive that this forms the Hailstone of a grave, at the head of whi. h stands wiiTe mrrble slab upou which we read the following inscription : JOHN MARTIN, A Soldier of the Revolution, Died in Augusta, Georgia, 14th February, 1843, Aged 105 years. He served in the Cherokee War of 1753. VA as wounded iu the head by a toara hawk, lie terv*-d through the whole of the Revolutionary war with Honor. A Tribute of Respect by the I/tdies of Augusta. Passing on our attention is directed to a curious plat dotted with small head stones of marble. 1 his the gentlemanly cupcrinteudent informs us is the encamp meut, silent and sad, of our Confeder ate dead. Four hundred and seventy warriors of the Dead Past are slumbering here awaiting tlie lievcide of the Rcsttr. rection Morning. These were once on ly wooden headboards, but the Ladies’ Memorial Association displaced them and supplied more enduring material.— All honor to pob'e women whose life history adorns Ihe pages of the world's history, attests that they forsake not the living nor ever forget the dead. Stroll ing along and ever and auon pausing to note some beautiful scene or to admins the beauty rtf some towering column of liviu<4 green, like faith pointing upward to « brighter aud better land, we at length find ourselves seated in the car destined for other and distant points of interest. Tearing, however, thi t I have trespassed already on your space, I close my note book, and must leave unsaid much about the beautiful city, its canal its factories, Workshops, handsome edifices and mer cantile establishments. I (rust that what has been said may not be devoiAof inter est. CoJnt'8. ^ ***’ **** *** M#a,i - STOCK OV-- r Heir and- FtUhionab Milling Tfia reoeot Brftr*r*ry of fhew. Dt. fodd ted but to MM} the slightest dtetire for a lucrative po sition under the Freakleucy of Ahrs- iMmlAocoin ortbeaubaeqiteot Becre- taryvbip of Robert Lincoln, and it would have been instantly accorded. But be Wae 4 man of principle and bon- or—true to bia coaviotlwiiM cf duty aud Intent only upon an uu*elfl*h devotion to carrying out, at any eacrlfit'e, what bie conscience commanded. Hence he turned away from certain fortufie, when young, to tread the thorny path of duty, and, when middle aged, de feated, poor and shattered in health, be would not forwako the laud amt people be had battled for in va*n. Hie throe half brothers, who had the same chance for promotion and comfort at the Norm, chose as be did, tbs croee rather than the mown, aud, fighting for the Boulb, fell lu combat for her catme. Huch exhibitions of fidelity to prin ciple, bigb-eouied h>-nor, unselfish pur poses are rare iu the world, aud rarei perhaps at ibis epoch than ever before In rauntfoOe aona's. Barely, the pow ers that be should do aom- thing for such a indu, who stands lu the front rank of his profession, and who has performed some of the most difficult fonts of surgery with ph^in'meual sue cess. True to tlie Bouth, nud^r almost uocx’iruplod temptation ttrforsaKe Im ne would be true to any aud every trust from a Democratic Administra tion. Now l- the time to hold up such men to the woild’s guzo as most, wm- thy of consideration, and surely Pr**8t dent Cleveland, his Cabinet or the On gress of the Union could find uo man who more deserved their substantial coueldeittUon, just as he won the es teem of bis renowned biotber-tu law and noted nephew, who held In rever ence the virtue of tneir dissentient kinsman, wbomuo power could shake aixl no vicissitude corrupt. Dr. Todd is very giateful for the flattering emanation of the Augusta Chronicle detailing his merits duiing the war and since, hut he is only nwa re of performing his Duty, does cot court newspaper notoriety, and is not an of flee seeker. A* rtf* 9 -' ImF ijiigMii teAtor ■MjTVtobUMo tceill Ur. Mof- ifte to vindicate trf Opeof the other must will, aullj find 4 fate Irmly fltfreftWcse eali ■sw 4*4 Hiey will no me. «»piul to the . Togejpw ruck.' -- .ir diip+t+r- i fW.lt A; IMmbMlNw returned from ful In the Master's cause; but in h e opitHoo It wse not to be futisd in o >n- veotlooe or upon platfortne. I wanted to take tbet man’s hand andeay Amen, for 1 thought of the wife sod daught er* st home whose inudeety, the bright est jewel lu a true woman’s crown, would be tarulsbed If they held the gavel of tbe President or wielded the pens of the Secretaries. The matter was flaalfy disposed of, for tbe time, by Die withdrawal of tbe names of the sisters wbo, by their presence as dele gates; bad Induced the discussion. Your apace sod a laett. of time for bids anything like a syoopaid even of Oie proceedings of tbe body. There were some excellent speeches, evm* etchant, some sudorific and some so porific, but all delivered, no doubt, to the satfcCoction of those wbo beard, la streagtfcohiqg their purposes tor more diUgeat effort In good works, or la that patience Under tribulation whjkh maael* perfect the human soul Df. Hawthorne of Atlanta, Dr. Ourry of Yirftida; Dm. Bills abd Anderson of Baltimore, with nb»u others held the »set audlenee alnxwt eta tranced a* long as they continued to speak. A spina- did eoileeUon of hearty twenty five hundred doHare wag obtained lo w short time for tbe building of a Obapei InOblna. mmuxoab to rtx rkAr. •ne nodooable feature in all of tbe proeeedibgs boemod to bo that but comparatively tew tranbaoted all of the boslnsee and made ail ot the speeches. At a distance R r ‘ ^ * tbongb they wore panlcetoi A .YtuiMblc Maw. (Augusta Chronicle 10rb inst.) In the village of Dhrnwell, Bouth Carolina, dwells Dr. Geo. R. C. Todd, now about 55 years of age Dr Todd is an eminent physician. Hb carried off the honor of bis class when a youth, and had the amplest Instructions ft ora the then grand masters of his profes slon. His life has been an eventful t he. In 1859 ’60 he wascommlesioued os surgeon of Texas Rangers by Oov eruor Houston. Hesubeequently trav eled over Mtxlco as an expert in bie vocation.- When the war between tbe States became Imminent, Dr. Todd promptly offered bis sotvices to Jef ferson Davis but failed, at the time, to make tbe President of tbe Confeder acy believe that more than fourteen surgeons would be required. This blindness to tbe tremendous nature of tbs impendihg conflict almost made Dr. Todd despair of tbe cauft* He enlisted os a soldier in a Virginia bat tery and gave hU valuable medical Ser- Floss privately to all wbo needed them; Eight mouths afterwards, he deman ded a fuii surgeon’s position, abd re ceived it, after rigorous examination, which he courted. He was assigned to tbe lfi:b Virginia Regiment, end abat ed Its hardships from Yorktown to Gettysburg. Afier tbe battle of Get tysburg, bie health deteriorated, but tysburg, bis health deteriorated, but ho dung to duty, performing onerous post service* at Char tee ton and Cam den. Dr. Todd joined Mr. DaVIs at Abbeville, after the evacuation of Rich- mood, aad was present at Washington Qa-i when tfO.OCO to gold were distrib uted. He knows ail about that mys tery. Woee the war, ot tbe saggeetioa of theemiseot Dr. Henry F. Campbell, Dr. Todd removed to Albany, Oa Where he did a fine business, but was anal tmmetf ewt. Upon farther advtoe of | J>*»ydcian and Bavhig Marted ia If IIKetea offer* Mb pre» hnlonal evrVioM to the cittzena of lent well owl adjoining oont.llea, ' # aprlO- Green B. Rich. Jeweller and Photographer, * e \ BLACKVILLB - - - - p. c. Dealer in and Repairer nf Diamond*, WaiehM, Clock*. Riufinnd nli kinds of Jaw. elry and Solid Silver and Plated were. Come and get your wedding present*. Fine watch work done and warranted. My.stock is select and very fine and 1 dially invite public inspection. dec* South Carolina in one State in tbe Union which has no commisdoued laud surveyors. A negro woman lu Fort Tickera, Ab beville County, aged 110}tare, wiahea to l>e baptised next Sunday by luimei- slcn. Adam Nunberger, nf Hamburg, has a cow that gave birth to three heifer Calves one day last week. Tbe calves are all of fine etz i, brcvfn colored, and are doing well. Blshnpville, Sumtnr County, boaate of a ralf, a little over a year old, that, whenever ehe becomes thirbiy, goea to tbe pump, pump* water, and drinks to her satisfaction. Mr. G. Wanner, of Walhalla, recent ly drew off bis flab pond, and amongst his stock be naught one carp weighing eighteen pounds and another weighing fourteen pounds. This is the largest yet reported In the State. Tbe sum of 47,000 has already been subscribed in Spartanburg for building the new Methodist church ; the entire coat of which will be $10,000. An enterprising citizen of Spartan burg iiaa started a ‘poasum farm, where the Wear-eyed little ‘varmints’ are bred, fattened and sold to eusto- mer». Mr. B F Huger has been appointed Post master of Charleston. Gen. Taft says he will not leave ihe State but will go Into some sort ofbualness. Tbe next Norma! Institute for white teachers will be held In Charleston In July. Tbe colored institute will meet In Aiken tbe same month. Cadets J T. ColetnaO, of Marlon, L. S. Carson, of Sumter, and G. A. Lucas, of Lexington, were the successful contes tants In the Competitive drill at thfe Citadel Academy on Friday night, and will represent the Cadets In the indi vidual drill at New Orleans. The Governor off fed a reward • t J75 each for the arrest and delivery to the sheriff of Aiken County of Ruff Slmklna and Bud Adams, charged with the Incendiarism of tbe dwelling-house of Benjamin Cato, In Aiken Cocnty,on tbe 26'h of last mouth. baremove^to Beeth Gsroltna , JAS. E- U AVIS, SPHIAXD COQSEIM IT LAW, Harnwell G. H.. *8. C. Conveyancing and collectian* tpeBn’ties. fabll •Msj D # F. Bradley, of Pickens; who Wat r»cxntly appointed collector of in ternal revenue for this State, went to Columbia Wednesday morning with bis bond in his pocket. It is justifl^d, aa required by law, ami is for $190,<XW. It was mddb within two days aud every nainb on it is that of a Picket* bounty man. It is likely that Maj. Bradi« y could have come here and made a bond for three times the amount inside of four hours. Thete facta will give outside people a very nccuraie Idea of his atandirg among those wno know him.-Greenville Neva At Orangeburg Court last Friday; Judge Preaa'y sentenced twd colbted men, Lewis Collier and Ah k Williams to two years Imprisonment in the Pent- tenti »rv at hard lsbor. Their off-nse era? grave robbing. Ool Her, last year; became Infatuated with a colored girl Who'did not retuta hie love. He ap plied to two negro foot Rod magic dob- tort, Jackson and McKe4n fdr, a love pbllteh They advised him to get tbe fekuile ot 4n oid woman ahd an lofafit and that rVcm tbe aehes ot tfiese bonee and eerth ffom the greSes they would make a miktore Which no wohrtn could feetet. Williams and an old colored woman, Chaflotte, fobbed thegrtVee of Mr*. Ifargaret Bbolbr and an Infant child of a Mr. Kalebr lo that County and carried their skfille to Collier wbo gave them the negro doctor. Ao Iron 3 k>:h» and a broken hoe-handle gave bee, *bich,. ioilowed op, led to tb* afreet of William* eod tbe woman Wil- Home Confeseed and tbe women turned Btatee evidence. Jack eon and Me- 'fceao left theODtmty before anyarreat* were made and have not been heard from since, f - ( ■ * IX THE COfMTV IS AT BARNWELL, 0. H- —CON818TIXU im PAnror— D4TS mmm 9 (Trimmed *ud Untrimmed.) F^ns, Feathers, Flowers, Ruchtngs, and Lace Neck Wear, IIoiieGoods, Cor- Sets, Hoop v kirU, Infants’s Capa, Parasols, Plumes, Perfumeries, Buttons. Buntings, Nun’s Veil- fug andv Linen L'ivu*, all Colors, Opera blippers, Scarf Jins, Hosiery — all Colors, Handker* chiefs and Belts, ALL AT TAwCqO&LY LOW PRICES. New Cash Store SELECT SPRING STOCK, CUEAF AS THE CHEAPEST, AND AM CiOOD AM TIIK HF.MT mm bsos.. m. (AT BOSWELL’S OLD STAND) TAYLOR MFC. CO. Edward Brooker WILLISTON, ». C., Cffer n complete stock of Choice, Fresh Oroeeric?, Canned Goods, Tin W»rc, Wooden Ware, Boot*, Shoe*, Hats, Dry Goods, Tobacco and Cigars at prices be coining a reform administration. Is now prepared to furnish, on^short no tice aud accommodating terms, the fol lowing briefly described ou'turus of one of the largest aud beat Manufactories in the Union : 1. Dry Steam Portable Engines, all sizes. 2. Climax Engines, all sizes, Portable or Detached, as desired, with L eomo- tire or Return Tubulai Boilers. 3. Tiger Engines, all sizes, Portable or Detached, a* desired, w th Locomo tive or Return Tubular Boiler*. 4. The Taylor Saw Mill, Irou Frame, superb anil substantial, lor heavy or plantation work, as desired. Tbe Buckeye Reaper aud Mower, Buckeye Table Rake Reaper. Buckeye Twine Binder. The above can l>e sold on low andac- commodithrg terms. Liddell's B as I’rc*?, tiro screw pins, p c» either up or down. The largest and be»t selection of Toys, Dolls and Mise Maneous Notions in town We mean business and if you want bargnins and hate money H AGOOB'S t L OSBO&RE- m Argusta, Oa , Library,I One of tbe finest Institutloi tod btatea Heal Huslness transacted v lege Currency, ordered from the especial benefit of the Uul BoAUD IN CffTT OHK TIME BEQUIBEV, TO BeanUfol Diplomas Awor pleting Course In Hatiafactor bEND FOKtlHCUL, i»nl —-— Dr. J. R £ OperwtiTe end Mec DKNTTa BAUnr.KO A>I> wil at the folio* Will practie* lime mentiened IUwvkru—Beginniny the fir each month aad coni Muting for two weeks. Officaat tbe llartxii WiLListox—The third and f< each month. Office over dmith’ L the place you are hunting, niar'iti * LAVING TICE. The undersigned loive opened a tiranch oftme in Knraberjf, 8. C. Appointments, »ve'y Frid*}'. Office over Count* Brother'* stn-e 1. M. & K. P. 1IUT80N. inarSS Attorner* at Law. TrcaMirer’s Appninlmenfs. "IfBOEICOTT KIT Corn-Mills and Millstone*, ALL *11 THE BEIT IX THE WORLD FOS TABhC liXAL I iHiylM ef Km1 !•« « Apphcste. MIT* IAIMNU ■IllSTiM M, I know my businew well and will give the benefit of my long experience to my I'rieuds. Any further information will be cbeer- fully,furnishe<l. 1 guarantee satisfacti n. Address - EDWAFD BROOKER, WlLMStOH, S. C. janl5 Orrice Cr Cocktt Tvetfriim, B.tK'wiLLC. II.. April t. IPPA The Treasuref will be »t the fellowirn p'lice - . for the cot!*ciion of the firm instal- nieutnf taxes at (he place* and on the days mentioned: F.rwinton, ThttfXdajr, May 14. Baldock, Friday, May lo. Furse'a 8tom. 84turday, May 1(>- Ashley iSotre, Monday, May 18. Duubirton. Tuesdiy. May IP lllaoton'* Store, Wedhesd iy. May 20. Seven Pine*. Thursday, May 21. Sanders’ Store. Friday May 22. George s Creek Club House, Saturday, May 23. Barnwell C. H. the remaining day* of the month. *at« or rax trios. Suite tn.x, .*>1 nulla. Ordinary County tax, 4 mills. School tax, 2 mills. Total lax levy, IIJ nulls. Poll tu* SI OO. Additional Scb<jo1 tax for Uamberg School District, No 14, 4 mills. National Bank Bnin.Trold and Silver coin receivable for taies. Jury and witncas certificates receivable for the-I mill County tax only. Mutilated bili* and Coin will nat be taken. N. F. KIRKLAND. Com ty Treasurer. RICH'D. J. M( 118 King St. Charlestoi HEATING ANfD COOK I STOVES AND fit^Se d for prices and pi An. S-mt dx cent- for rt-lv^ fr-» a roatly whlrb wilt help you ^ • riaht away than aa thiv worhl. All, wf. r(th«*r —x. suev hour. Tho hrow.* phi,I to fortune op worker,, alnolntely wirw. At vwce wj CO., AuiruMa, Maine. Congaree H t-OLUM Mt A. N C >rner Assembly and Ger opposite Suite House. W. K. ROSE, INtovn Ra'et R1 50 to 82 (K) per i ing to lorctiuti of room. you want * FINE WAfCH OR C STERLING SILVERS RICH .JEWELIG FINEST QUALITY TAF LKRY, OR SPECTACLE! Send your ordevi to o» CtlAS. C:. LESLIE. Wholesale and Retail Commission —DRALEBin — FISH, OYSTERS, GAME AND POULT RV. Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market, Office Nos. 18 »r.d 20 Markdt St. East of East Bay Charleston, S. C. Consignments of Country Produce are respectfully solicited. Pbbltry, Eggs, Ac. All otders filled with dispa'eh. sepl8-6m JOIN HQFMSS, Dr.it. 0. Stephans. Druggist, BLACK^ILLE. - - S* C-. Keeps a ru’l_line of FRESH DRUGS on hand at all times. CELLULOID TRUSSES a specikltj Warranted, and will be replaced if bro ken and returned. Large stock of the celebrated BLOOD PURIFIER, Manufacturer and Dealer ia Foreign and Domestic Ulgitrs, Tobacco, XNHJFF, Pli»F*t ETC. No. 343 King Street; Charleston, 8. C. jan24 GEORGE H. BATES ATMMI ASDOUISELLORftLWV, a.hpcVv kll. c. H., 8. c. Will practice in all the Court* of the State and gtv* prompt attention to all busineaa en trusted to hi* naro. [jan24 Otto Tiedeman A Sons, WlxotoMle OrocSvw —A*B— t’Vovtwion \ 102 *ttd 104 East Bay St., Charle*t*n, S. t: R^rMoatsa SpeciaHjr. ■—* 21 febfi a few days than you over thought'; ' not required. Ye MniflNHK Om^IhI ofurlURffM- 'rJrsz'zg Purtknd, Haine. DIAMOND DYES; CIGARS, f 0B ACCO, A^D SNUFF*. ^E^fything (EXCEPT WHISKEY) usually kept in a veil regulated Drug Store. 4®“PKy*ician8 prescriptions filled i u.mal at ail hoars. mar5 Jas. Allans »)7 KING STREK' CHARLESTON* 8, jan24 a. r. WILLI*. w. n Have 25 Per C By bringing your work Willis & St Williston. 8- 1 Wear*now prepared to dot Blacksmith and wheelwright wtr patch. W« am nothing bm the rial, and Will give you aatisfaeti N. B. Mr. Stroud i* n finisher having served hia spprenticaahip < Janl Ortt THE Blstckville Bak REST A. XJ ft A -^AND— Family Sra33 J. H. BORDER; Propr PLEASANT ROOMS) FIRST-CLASS TABLE at tde HotKti Windsor, 211 r KItg Street, Charleston, 8. Gv (Four Boors Booth Ateodonty of Muaie.^ This well appointed Hotel wiff be opened loir reception of Gueet* Jfltah 1,1886. by G. T. ALFORD, recently Proprietor New Britton Hotel, 8am- vnn’e ISland. Th* Windsor Is natty furnlsbed tbrougBdut, having Msir mattreseee and woVen wire-spring* os all bads. To make tbl* a et rietly fam ily Hotel too liquor* will be sold on the premises. Having many year* experience, 1 promise to all favoring ms with their patronage a pleasant horns wbli* in Charleston. Rotes'. 81 60 to per day. Liberal rates by week or month. fsbSe Fresh Bread every day. Meals at all botort. All tbe delicacies of tbe *e« Tbe choicest ctoofectlooertc caoditos, canned goods, fruits Mss. All at the lowest prices and ed to be Uks best. HPiffi&P call and bb weloo JHBORG] Railroad aep4 Central Hoi •Brood Stmt. Angorta, Ck MRS. W. M. THOMAS. Cent rally losaud. ••avenisstle Augusta Ho I- K flkOOUTTI-R, rrn “cS.-stsT-s* m Tbe beat Two Dollar Hosjs Spsdol rote* by tbs isooib.. s