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».-V it<- ♦A.'MNt ' ,» mtfm M* . . ■ii-fca . }. lUte^, Editor »ad Pfoprirtnr. 000NTT CIRCULATION *«r-- f; , T&UB8DAY, MAT 21 lfW5. Mr, Oerakad raya lit can’t apare time (a «aaM Saolh. Well. I/’t him com* proatiae b/ tending Mr. Bayard to Jer icho or Tiariaicttte. r-'v- The Caroline £part«n tell* u« that liator Hampton diaclaim* any rupoq- aibUiijf for the Morgan appoiotoi»ut. That it t»od newa. But the Senator •botid remember that there are aina of omUaion aa well at of oommiaaion. Tltc people expect him to keep a watchful eye g oto public uffaira and to tee that the Re. ska ,1 a#m**ma #lta»rk*iei V» nia |i pdbllc roeeirea no detriment through hia ova Itch— or tbo dctiuaa actirity of otbera. •;'^i : Z-f , Mr. George Holtncfl, collector of the * port of Beaufort, deaet tea and ihould get quick walkieg paper* from Mr Cterelahd a administration. He has held office continually since reconstruction and has, all the while, been a cornu-tent supporter of Radical rule. It is the spe cial duty of our Seuators and Rcpn sent attvee from Democratic districts to >ec that th's protege of Gen. Smalls is spee dily turned out into the C‘ > M and some g md Democrat put in his place. The Democracy of Beaufort eh mld investi gate hi* record Knd report results to our Congressional dblitgaiion. His remoral will break tbe backbone of corrupt Rad ical ruffe in the Black District and give warning, that will be heeded, that, the loaooant voters are at List free from the jtafty lash and can safely coin Wine with aboil people in giving thetmelvei decent h ibme government. The Baptist (wav eat ten. The Southern Baptist Convention was balled to order at 10 o'clock at the First Baptist Church of Auguata by Modern lur P. H. Nell. The congregation of delegates then •ang Rock of Ages, after which the Moderator read the 133 Psalhn i “Be- iold bow good and plealant it is for Btothwa to dwell together in unity." t) pen lag prarer was offered by Dr. Basil Manly of Kentucky and tbe roll was ballad by tbe secretaries, Rev. Drs. Iwn- sing Borrows and O. F. Gregory, re- iprctlirlj It was shown that ell the Mates eompriainc the Southern Bapti-t Aaaoeihtbia ware represented and that fare than 709 dak gates were present, ’'ha rail call dev sloped the presence of .Uafedka who had been accredited aa ffslagstaa from Arkansas. A discussion nwaned aa to tbo statua of tbeaa ladies. J>r. Janas movsd the Mibotiaeicn of the hwntlit ta a committee of live. Thr mo tion prevailed and Messrs. Jones <>1 Mr- gfeia, Manly of Kentucky, Kilpatrick of tyaargia, Carroll of North Carolina and Wharton of Alabama ware appointed.— Ahar eawaoltatioa they submitted a roa- lucitT and mlooritv report. Drs. Man ly, Wharton and Cam nI were favorable to their qAmUsiofl aa delegates, Jones hod KRyotiMt eppoand. A (oog debate ananed pan and con. Mr. J. P. J-ktile, ‘ and af an# af the delegates, eloqoeatly for the ladies. Dr. n upoke in opposition. The »!• report opposing tbe pgraen dele- was adopted by the convention. Dr. Mall waa re elected Moderator had Roaa. Borrows and Gregory Secte- Wiaa The chief topie discussed, and indeed the grant and only purpose of the eonvaathin baa been the cause of mis. r ' Mom. Nafraa missionaries from Mexico wars present and spoke with the aid of ha iotorprster. Reports from *n foreign and home atntfuoa were introduced and hhhongh •o act outlee ions ware taken Wo spontaneous contributions were made for Mexican and Chiuear work. The mom Important change in tlie constitu- ffian made waa aeotthg down of repre- twHatien ia the convention, excluding Worary delegates from Bute boards and State eonvantiont, and thereby pre- veotlng the rave MonCv contributed to Ibe mwaioa^ work frortt peing twice rep* . The basis of represents timt one delegate fur every f 10(1 (Kl J la the mission chuse. An to the cHnrtitutioh excludes daiegaths hr the future. Senhtob Brown delivered his acniSmeltu on ditoree resolution*. A crowded hatedhd with ra)lt ittUntihn to tTw roroarki, which pera a rehash of hid v effort* hi the U. S. forum. The resolil- lion, the sitbataUce of d-bich waa that marriage kw ait laid down by not till afW the departure of the Ea sA- tha moat prominent and im perwms prcsfnt pas the Rev. ratios proofnt was the Rev. t«f MemphR, the author of “Grfeat Iroh Wheel" hnd a 4h5ar of the denbmfniUon.— old ahd partially feara- ^ IdMlrira graaied him Bn 1 the convention expressed him. Althotigh phyni bs retains bti Nf .. ritnalktic churchbs Bwndhy to hear dia- sl divfbes froni tbe t bnebptoB, being ■a-, uuf Gwabams, 8. C., Map 15, 1885. r People: ^ ~~ As the County Interdenominational 8. S. Convention to be held at Bambferg on the 26th and 28th of Juuail a new movement fur Barnwell county and as we desire to niaks the first conveution a success will you be kind enough to 3*11 attention to it again in your excellent pa per, and urge upon pastors and superin tendents nf all the white achoula in the county, of every denomination, tbe im> portance of electing daleirstea at once, (one from each school) that every school may life represented in tke approaching convention. Let delngates elect and pas tor* expecting to attend forward their names to ReV. J. F. Huixt or Rev. T. K. Mon i*, Bamberg, that homes may be provided. We hope that all the school* will co-operate heartily in thi* laudable soterpriAe, ns there i* no antagonism be tween thi* and denominational convert, lion*. In proof of this allow me to sub join an extract of s letter 1 received from Rev. J. 1. Morrison, I'residcot of tbe Hamp’on county convenuon. He says : “Our anunty of Hampton organized «u interdenominational convention upon the tiist call for tbe same and have had no reaaon to regret that we have worked in the enterprise. They have never Con flicted with our strictly denominational woik. but have rather been the me ns of stimulating to gieatsr real. They have had the effect of bringing the believer* of our one Jjord closer and nearer, of softening Hapeiity mid making the point* of contact more numerous. There has been more real in S. S. work where the convention reaches In Its Influence am the only regret I lm v e is that it ia not more uenerally orgauifud.'’ May the cause of our common Master he greatly advanced by this convention throughout thi* grand old county. Youra truly, J. L. i w !ri.T. r . habitant*. Th« Aan WfaMAa Pina.. habitant*. Tba 8an Mwrooa Riv*.', ffed by artealan •prioow, a«rta aud Uodta tba town oo ttw Boat. If t Ohlando, Fla , 9th May, 1885 Dram Major : You still comlune to be olo fashioned. Why don’t you come to Florida ? I notice our folks up there ff<’t awake to the Bxpoeltlon, but alum her ou to the other great Ideas of ad vancement. Florida Is now the great, wonder, both in America and Europe. Within two years towns have sprung up here that the a>tme six - places have been building twenty yeais In some of the older States. One place on the 8. F. R. R, Lakeland, has about the pop ulatfon of Barnwell 0. H.. Ik about Ht- teen months old sud In two years more will no doubt be four time* as large.— Tbe names of other towns that are making rapid advancement on the asms road are Klaaimmee, Plant City and Bartow, besides a number of other Itt'le places ’hat must soon come into ootloe, In fact are beginning now to at tract Attention. Winter-PaMC Is to haves oolletre at 8140,000 Building lota there are $1,000 an acre. It Is a beautiful little place four mile* North of thie. Hhall I speak of Orlando f — None of tbe others mentioned can touch her. Building* of ail kinds, of brick, wood and manufactured stone are go ing up. It la only at night and on Bun day that the racket ceases. When we have a chance to drive out we se« that the town baa extended In almost every direction. We have now two carriage factories, three livery anil sale stables, two banks, three machine shopa, three large grain store*, dry goods, grocery, •boe, millinery, hardware and other •tores of every kind you may think or ever heard of in America. Eveiy line of trade you can imagine, except buy- Dg cotton. Is now being followed or Is so-m to be. I bandied a few orange* the past season in a retail way. I sold l.OOu to 2,000 a week at one cent each. 1 only sell a few now, say 1,000 a weea, at 1 1 2 to 2 cents each. We will soon be out and then I must come up to old Baruweil and get some peaches. Bust- ueas Is still good here. My trade le not large aa I don't care to bother with too much, have from two to five clerks. I tbiuk, Major, you ought to pay us a visit. By tbs way, John Bbuck i* here running a newspaper, and seems to be making friends as well as money. 1 think he’ll do well if he sticks. I see by the Jacksonville paper that 164,000 people visited Florida the past winter ; we will co doubt have 200,000 next winter Tbe broad guage railroad will reach this nlaoe in 30 days and I have oo doubt but that next season we will be almost overrun with vlei- tora. Property la not so cheap here as to Biackvtile. Rents are pretfy high. Bo*rd ia up ; you pay from 85 00 to 87 00 a week and boarders are plenti ful. After all though, Major, the coun try is uot seif sustain I tig. Nearly ail the corn, bay, flout, oats, bran nod many more thing* are brought, here.— Tbe money ia made berfe to pay f.>r theve things by clearing land, etetilng, planting and plowing groves* raising vegetable*, oranges, lettiona, pineap ples, ftc. I think nio*t. of the money I* brought here and paid out for laud and labor. Of course the ofangfe Crop and other thing* btlng a great deal and Will continue to bring tiro re all tbe time till at last We may expect tbe a uiotry to be rlcb And support Itself. [any men are getting rich speculating in property but I’m not. Good bye. Yodrs truly, U £ Labtioitk. Ba& Marooi, Texas, May 1, 1885. Edifar J'edpic: Presuming that some of your read er* would appreciate a letter from this far away Boutbern Rtate 1 send you these paragraphs ’. This stupendous StAtfe whlth has sprung to *ucb prominence i D the list fix* or ■£ yean oooUlb* ail Varieties of society, dlmatr, ibeobry and Indue- tky. ami ptalHeA, rich to tbe extreme Halt ok frerttiUy, rooky hllla, seemingly bafmv V*t afrorrlln$ the finest psaturage; and vast forekt* of pin* aaJ aWamp cypress make tip tbs will eventually make tbtfe I faVorite re sort for touriats and right setts.— Flourishing, eoterpt tdag town* dot the State all ot*r. Burinena sntwpriran of all klad* ah* on firm ban. BaaM*r- sos, from which I writs, kearis* at the of a ptetutesqua rangfe of aom- of thlny-fiT* hondrodln- tabs, a town town oo too Beat. If rht* atrena were a volume of axigri’s tears it ooold not be mors limpid and lovriy. Al ways cool, alway* clear, always con- ataot, it wends it» way tbroogb a oo no- try almost too pretty and too ferrite for this proeaic age. Tbe story of Ban Marcos valley is Ilk* a recital from the Arabian Nights, to favorable seasons farmers average bear two balsa of oot- t-*o per acre, without tbe use of a pound of mauurs, and cereal* grow In Ul- - avisb abundance. Cru(>a are made with lesa labor and at less expense than in tbe old Htales. An occasional year of drouth will occur though which is the only bindrauce to tbla being the rh b’Wt country In tbe whole World.— Last season was nn unfortunate one and business generally baa suffered In consequence. This year, however, the outlook Is most cheering, and mep chants as well as farmers expect to reap a rich harvest. This i* the coun ty site of Sayee county, and a mag nificent court bouse and fine j til testi fy to ennstdt rable county pride. As for my Individual opinion of Texas I think it tbe gardi-n spot of the world T here are good openings here for far mere, mechanics and all working men. but no room for preachers, doctors or merchants—too many of tbat claaa here now—but a few more good news paper men would be very acceptable. 8au Marcos I* uoted for its pret tygirls, for purity of complexion and bright eyes they will rival any from tbs older States. Mrs. Prescott, formerly Mrs. Dr. Henry People* of Blackvllle. 8. C., Is Conducting a well patrumx-d board Ing bouse at this place. Bhe Is aa pleasant and charming as ever and has not In the least lost the happy faculty of making every one feel at bmne In her presence. At “Tbe Prescott House” conversation leads Itself and an eie gant bill of fare always tempts the ap petite. Har daughter, Miss Mamie Peeples, is one of the prettl-st and most accomplished young ladles. 8be ha* very decided talent for drawing, painting end music, and I* always ranked at the head In the art and mu sic dasa at “Oort nal Institute.’’ Borne of her paintings could wHI pass for the work of a proficient aitlst. Mr Hen ry Peeples is a sober, Industrious boy, with every promise cf becoming a sue cessfnl man. The people here are clever, friendly, whole smile*!, well-to do Southern folks. Han Marcos is one of tbe prettiest and meet promising towns of Texas and nature has most certainly cboeeo it for iter picnic grounds, and tbe young people know how to take advantage of what nature has dune for them. Will write again sbottly. L. W. W. F#:r. . y-ij iii ,rijwiMijrm'i' 7rn^, : »t*isrjv4Wa ’f The New Brighton Motel, Sblllvan’s , . , IsUod, wiU b« opeuetfoe Um tint of Jub#. ■ ’7 »oswa m •a. The Ooveraor bee appointed E B. Murray, of Aoderattn. a director of tbe Mi South Carolina penitentiary, vice D. F. Bradley, raalgced. Lula Hunt, the alleged Georgia wonder, who la doing the small towns in the upper part of this State, baa cleared over 860,0K), so far. It Is reported that Mr. Geo. Edmond- aton, of Aiken, baa been left a hand- some legacy by a deceased Baltimore relative. The amount te not known. Robert Stuckey of Abbeville county Is In his eighty-second year, and ha* never bad a suit In court and never had a doctor to visit him jtrofeaalou- ally. On the farm of George Jones. In Horry county, one night recently, be tween sunset and eunrlae, there were over sixty births, embracing nearly ev ery species of aoimaf life raised on a farm, from a baby down to a biddy. Mr. R M. Anderson of Columbia and Capt H. 8. Farley of Spartanburg are candidates for the clerkship of the Senate, made vacant by the appoint ment of Ool Farrow to a Federal office. Hon. Leroy F. Youmans qualified as U. 8. District Attorney, on Saturday morning, before Judge Geo. 8. Bryan, In the U 8. District Court, vice Hon. 8. W. Melton, whose term expired.— “Bland aside, Semuel.” Tl»« Klrat 4'llrMi. John 8m|ih a young attorney, ju«t admit, ted to the har, Waa aolerun and aagaeion* a*—aa young at torney* are • And a I rowu of deop abatraction held the aeiain of hia taco— The reault of contemplation of the rule in 8h«llay'« case. wai sitting One day in term lime Mr. Smith is the court, When some jood men and true of the body of tba Catgity did on t .eir oaths report That, heretofore, to wit, upon tbe the second day of May, A. D. 1877, about the hour of nn«n, in the County and State aforesaid, one Jo- eepb Scrogge late of said County, did • hen and there telonioQaly take, at.-al and carry away One bay horae. of tbe value df (Itty dollars, more or leas, (The came then and then tMhg of the pro perty, godda and fcnatleU of one Hete- kiah HtlsV Contrary to the Statute in *ueh case etpreaa ly made And provided, and against the peace and dig nity of the 8(aie whbrtln the ventie bad been laid. The prisoner, Joseph Scroggs, was then ar» nigned upon this charge. And plead not guilty and of this he threw himaelfupon t be country at large . And aaid Joeeph being poor, the court did graciously appoint Mr. Smith to defend him—much on the eame principle tbat obtains in every chan ty hospital, where a young medical etudent i* often eel to rectify a serious injury to an organ or ajoint. Tbs Rock Hill Herald says thXt Oo|. onel E. B. C. Cash waa reeonfly mar ried to tbs young slstsr of Dr. YlrgU Clayton, formerly of Columbia, who purchased the Colonel's plantation near Cash’s Depot, a year or two ago The Greenville News of Saturday says: ‘Collector Bradley authottx«*e the statement that all the offices In his gift are taken. He Is not yet ready to announce the names of the lucky ones, hut has settled the matter definitely. There will therefore be uo use for more petitions or Utters.’ The Epi: ccpal Convention met In Co lumbia last week. The presence of two colored ministers provoked a long dis cussion as to their right to seatsln the Convention, which resulted In a drswu battle. The clergymen favored and tbe laity opposed th.-lr admission. Tbs colored clergymen retained th-dr setts but the question Is liable to be raised again at any time. The boy members euteied a protest against the action of the conveution. Miss Lula West, of this town, who was spoktu of in this paper two seeks ago as having been totally pnralyxod for over thirty days, yet lingers in that deplorable oondtitou, and has not tas ted any nourishment for forty nine day* without any perceptible change, only as she weakens down tbe last few days. It Is noticed sits can move her hands and feet at times a little, yet she baa a little color of blood at times about her face, aud appears to kuow her friends when they go about her— Laurens Herald. again*! Tkffc wiiD«.*aoa leemtii prejudiced peer Mr Scrogga ; And the DUtriot Attorney made a thrilling •peech, in which he told Ihejurr that If they didn't find for the State he reckoned he'd have to ‘walk their log* Than Mr. Smith aroae and madt ipcech for tbe defense. Wherein he quotod Shakrpeare, Blacitatbne. Chilly, Arch>>old. Joaquin Miller, Sto ry, Kont. Tupper. Smedes, Maniial and many other writer*, And every body t*id they 'never hoard rich • bu'it of eloquence.” Aud ; And he laid : “On thi* hypotheei* my client muatgofree ‘Again cn this hypothesis, it'* moral ly impossible that he could be guilty, don't yon see ?' And: “Then, on thishypothesi*, you rerily can't convict”— And *n on, w th forty—is other hypotheses, upon none of which, Mv Smith ably demonstrated, could Scrogg* fee der* Hot- \ .. But the jury, never stirring ftrom tbe box wherein they aat. ,• Heturned a verdict of “guiltyand hi* Hon or straightwty sentenced Scroggs to n three year term in the penitentiary And a heavy fine, and ifihrqenf sf that i . ^ fcJ 1 And the prisoheri ia wiSFdelight, Jiiocfcd aba '’*»vV And When they asked him the Reason of this strange behavior, lies It’s be- aUaet rot oil so'easy—for if there’d a' oVe&A few more of them darned hypotheses I should derialnly have Leeu flhng. >4 (Irwin Russell. Governor Bute, of Teoueeuec, Tiqlted Mr. Jcfrerfidn Davis at the latter's home Beauvlor, Mlsa., on Monday. Mr. Davis told Governor Bate tbat the recent report* ttf hi* llloeia Were prematurely exaggerated, and that be wafi enjoying exceeding good health, With tba exception df a alight atteok of rhectnatisiB in M* ankle- Mr. Off vie Walked efect and looked hie former •elf. with the eioepiluo nf hi* white hair and whisk era. ^ There ffi a family of ttitffoee living bo Jodgb Gwynn’s ptabfe\ about mo thlleknaet of Tallnhnnese, Fla., who •ubkist almost entirely on rabbits. They have ooosomed 16ft rabbits since January I. A boy and a dog are kept bmp hunting, while the balance of the famtiv work* the arep to famMi tb» hlTMlin nnd ftjfifhffm 1. \ tm The Prn'teutimy Is lu flnancl, 1 straights because of the ducr*-iise la fhw uumbrr of laborers lease 1 to piuwphate mines The sulfimbr meeting of the State Agricultural Society and PaMous of Husbau'lry Will be held at Beonrtts- vllle on tne second Tuesday lu August next, Mr. George Riddle, of Carroll Coun ty, Md., has under the same roof with ulm no leas than twenty-two unmatried daughters, and Riddle’s riddle le how to get rid of hie Riddles. Mr. Blaine has leased for July and August the same cottage at Bar Hart bur which he occupied last summer. F. L Garden of South Carolina has resigned his office in the Treasury De partment at Washington. Though the melon crop in South Georgia L late.it I* none the lesa prem ising. Tbe acreage Is uot as great as lost year. A circus never rune too long for the spectators, but let a sermon run over forty minutes and the congregation can hardly manage tb control their profanity. Iq what month do ladlfefi talk leaet ? In Febtuhfy, because In that mouth there aVe obly twenty-eight day*. Death ie said to love a shining mark. BtildheAded kueu should consequently fifaar tvlgu. , A distinguished physician fears that hfe’te disposed to exclude Vegetables, with the exception of cereal* and a lit tle fruit, entirely from the dietary of nervous pethone Animal food Is more nutritious to tbe nervohs system sod to tbe body generally than a vegetable diet. It hafe all tbe rivtolfentk Mr the formation of tbb tissues of the body and Is easily digested. Men bkn Wrfht bn it in any oJlmatK Df tnvAte, beef is by far the beat, fcork ia gottd for nbr- Voub pereonst but Ife bdt Mfeily diges ted, Wild game ie excellebt. tleh la good food for nervous people. IQggs boiled just enough to bardfeb tbe white Ate eerily digMed. It ife k tfcUtake about people rating too ihoeh. Tbe Majority do tick eat enough. Nervous dyspepsia coknea from working too hard and not eating enough. When A man bepfbfe to suffer freto overwork, ho ahodld eat b^ty of good btend and batter, drink two quart* of feiik a day and eat plenty of good meat. When such a pefrixi resort* to a vegetable diet, ha grow* weaker and loros hia Mm power. Man waa mods to rot ■mat and to hater wifi float** on o ** mr sB«rtgsaA estscscs 18fe6, the ■•*• being snlsedar,to the highest bidder r ,T ew*b. ewe Wteek Here# Uwie Sold u the property of W. II Riley at the suit of Butler A Stevens. J. B. FORMAN, Agent. mny21.td STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, BARNWELL COUNTY. IN THE COURT OF PRORATE. By B. T. Bice, Krq., Judge of Probate in Barnwell County. g “■ f • * w* ■ ' • v * - * Where** W. L Bstes end J. H. Bales »p. ply for Letters of Adutinistration on the es tate of N. H. Bates, Jeoeased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all aud riogular, the kindred aud ci editor* of the said deceased, to be sod appear before me at a Court of Probate for the said county to be holdeu at Barnwell C. H. ou .Saturday, tht HOth day of May, 1885^ at 11 o’clock A. M., to show cMt**. if anv. why the said adminlotratiiia sbotthl not lie grunted. (liven under thy hand and the -ml of the Couit this lltth day of M*v A. D. 1885, a'.d io the Ic'.itli ;eurof ,Vmeric»n lode- per.deuot-. Jl. T, MCE, Jnd|r« of I’rulMte. l’tib'ishe<l in Tmv. pKori.t M »y ilat, 188->, sud }M>«ted on the Court liouae uoor for the time require*! l»y htw. Sale- Cturl of Ctmmon J’lr.lt. Slotf of South Ctirolina. IJ'll ntCill tkjl/ftlf com >1 Bl A ANNE SCHt’f HER et al, vs KE81AH I) A VIA et il. p.y virtut of * dccfrlal onE r to me direct ed in ill* above st;iied ra«e. I <*111 sell at BartiwellC II.. on M n l«y. ihr 1st day ot June next. Iks.') jt beiui; -.-ilesdey ot aahl uioiith. within tlie leii* 1 b lir« ol -iite, tlie folb>» inff le-eri(ied prope'ty. to wit : “Ml tnat C4*rtaiu tract or pla'it^tiuu o( isml -ilitule, ly nj* and bnDf ill 'hr county an 1 St lie nf >i r-niil (Miitaininx oor hundred and loriy eiitlii acres, more or le*s, b»un<led Nortli tivr-talrol — Halford, Most hy ■'alt- krii.ilehie Hivcr Snuili hy lund- how \ es ed in I.erny M.dair, Ion lormerlv » |*ari ••( said trict. mol Ka-l bv load- of Jcsee M'—iy, ibe same bnnn abvai iwu mile) t'rona Itoroweil C. H. Term- c*-h. Purchaaer to pay for papers, (i. HUNCAN liKLLlNUfc.lt, Master. may I4«ds THE MOST ATTEACTIYE wntm am smm% -STOCK OF— New and Fashionable Millinery IN THE POCNTV IS AT 91rs. Nolair^ BARNWELL, C- H- —CONSISTING IN PART OK — B«. ff. UILUMTi, OfittUn and MKkufcil Dtukt, HATS AHS BORflSY?, (Tritntucd sud l iitr’mtucd.) F.*ns, Kcatliera, Flowers, Rucliings, snd Neck Wear. Hair GikxIs, Cor sets, Hoop 'kirts, lufauts'K C.ips, I’arascla, I’luiueg, iVri'umcri. s, Huttons. Huutiugs. Nun’s Veil ing and Linen L-ian-, all tflurs. 0(K*nt >lipjiers, S( mi I Fins. !!< w tv— al> c dora, il milker' chit Is ami licks, au. at vaki i.oiislv r/iw piticrs. New Cash Store SELECT SPRINS STOCK, CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, AND AM GOOD AM IKK HKMT m (At BOSWELL’S OLD STAND) Offer a ctJmJdete stock of Choice, Fresh Grocerler, Canned Goods, Tiu Ware, Wooden Wshe; Boot* 1 , Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods, Tobacco add Cigars at prioea be- comihg h refonn administration. The largest and best selection of Toys, Dolls and Misct lUnedil^ Notions in town. Wb ftieati businew and if you want barrios and have money II AGOOD'S is the nlRce you are hunting, warn LaW ngtIce. Thfe tlndersigned have npened A branch nff.ee in Baillbera. 8. C. Appoinlihents, ekery Friday. Office over Coenta BVolher's •tbl-c. 1.11. A E. P. HCT80N. mafc28 Attorners at Ltw. Whfil la claimed for the WaVkULY HCUSfcJ cjh ar.Lkwxoiv. h. c. The beet beds, atad bedding in the Soutb. ‘ > best in the (5ty. fixation the The tablfe hnsdVpaesed. 4iun and $2 RATES— Reduced JOSEPH I aqd 82 60 PER DAY. 9 the week or month. RICE, Jr., Proprietor janblfe Kavttif located ia Wlilistoa ofibr* hispfth* Ifeasional services t e the cilileBS ®f Bnnrwell and aiJjoihiug counties, aprlh-Sw Green B. Rich. Jeweller tod Photographer, BLACKVILLE - - - - 8. Dealer in and Repairer of Diamonds, Watch**, Hocks. Rings and ail kinds of Jew elry and Solid Silver and Plated were. Come and get yuur wedding presents. Fine watch work done and warranted. My stock 1* sfelect and very, fin* and I cor. dially invite public inspection. dee4 JjA.8. E UA.VX8. ATTORMiTAKD C8CNSEU0R AT UW, H.. H. C. JVurnwell C, Conveyancing and collections epecmltiee. feb!4 8 L OSBORNE' Sole Pmprtoric. Augusta, (ia., Library.Bulkling. One of the finest Institutions in the Dot ted hUtea. Real Business transacted with real Ool. lego Currency, ordered from the North for the especial benefit of tbe College. HOARD IN CITY CHEAP. TIKE KXqUIBED, S\ TV i MONTH*. R^autlfi'l LMiiUudhm Awanb-d ou (V»tn- nletlng (>>uiae in Matlafnotory Manner bhSD FOB (IRCULABS. Jan! Dr. J. IL Smith. TAYLOR MF6. CO. Edward Brooker WILLISTON, S. C., Is now prepared to furnish, on short no tice aud accommodating terra*, the fol lowing briefly described outturn* ol one of the largest and best Manufactories in the Union : 1. Dry Steam Portable Engines, all -lies. 2. Climax Engines, all siaea. Porisble of Detach'd, a* desired, with Locomo tive or Return Tubulat Boiler*. 3. Tiger Engine*, all sixes, Portable of Detached, as desired, w ; th I*>coino- tive Or Return Tubular Boiler*. 4 The Taylor Saw Mill, Iron Frame, superb and subetantivl, lor hcafj or plantation work, a* desired. The Buckeye Reaper and MeWer. Buckeye Tuble Rake P.eaper. Buckeye Twine Biuder. The above can be sold on low andac- cominodtiing fenns. Liddell's B *8* Pres*, two screw pins, pack either up or down. "WOK com or Oorn-Milla and ^'R*tenraj au. nan. THI RUT Of THX WORLD KONTASCE MEAL I auMsi W X**l Mat M ifriheMl ■NTI tAMtMA ■MUTM Ml I know my business well and will give the benefit of my long experience to my friends. . Any further iuformatiou willbecbeert fulty'turnnthed. 1 guaraniee *atisl'acti >n. Address EDWARD BROOKEtt, WiLUSTO.t, 8. C. jahifi PLEASANT ROOMS) FiBst-cLass TABLB AT THE HOtEL WINDSOR^ ill Kleg Strefet, ChofleetoB, 8. (Four Deera Sfetsih Ahedeasy of Marie.) Thi* well appointed Hotel will bfe opened for reception of GuesU March 1,1665, by O. T. AtFtJRD, c«oeudy Proprietor Hew Bright on Hots), Sallf. Van’s AlRntl. Tbe Wlndbor Ife newly furutibfed throughout, ha Vi aw bfelr tnattrrofeefe abd wuVen Wfirro«pna«a on nil bfedk. To fiieke tbtfe • fetnbliy hub- Hy Hbtfel bb tfitaok* *tti bfe feoid oe the prmiM. Having many yenife experience, I promiee to ell faVoriorf me fritb their patronage • pteaeont borne while lh Gharieetne. Ltbenl xnMM by 61 5ft to toper day. WMB Of r «a.*' hhfif CL1A8 O. LESLIE. Wholesale end Itetall OomiUtMlotl —DKALEBIN - FISH, OYSTERS, GAME ANb POULTR1L'. StallS Na*. 1 and 2 Fish Msrxet, Office Nos. 18 and 20 Market St. Easjt of East Bay Charleston, S. C. Consignments of Country Product are respect fully* solicited. Poithry, Eggs, Ac. .11 oiders filled with dispatch. seplS-fim JOSH BOrUKB, Manufacturer sad Dealer ia foreign and Domestic ('tears, Tobacco, WHUFF, PlPKfft ETC. fro. 343 King Street-, Charleston-, S. C. jan24 GEORGE H. BATES ITMIET BBCfHJIRLLORATl.ilW, ia AiuNvA el.L c. h., h. c. frill pritetfee in sll the Courts of the Sthfs find give prompt aitehtlen to all hastate* eh- tmeted to his oar*. [3*424 Otto Ttedetthn & Sobs, WboleoStle Orocere A> —AEW— ProVfMdri Dealers lOfi and Ibl East Bay 8t., Charlaetott, fit C. ■SrMeOtea Specialty, Itemglefeea efneedetbst wit]Mi 0|>wri»t ivw and Mt-rhnnirmi LENTIHTv NAViaiKmU AMD WII.L.IHTONT. Will practice at the fwllowiag pUcee at time mentioued ItAMeseo—Beginning the first Monday in each month end continuing fer the following two week*. Office at tbe llartiag Hotel. W ili.istos—The third and fourth week in eeck menth. Office ever dmkth’* Drug Stere. apr5f7-ljr III CG’D.J; MORRIS'ft 118 King St. C’herleeton, 8. C. HEATING AND COOKING stoves and ranges.’ i “Se d for priors and ptctiif'^*.' attfriK-iy Srnd «ll rent, for hoU*c*. amt m-' rrlr* frv-. ■ rawly bo I of root), whb h »IU h-lp roa t« more moory , , • rhi**' »**T •■vthi*( —I—- in thi- worM All, of -llh-r Mi Mtoranl from Sr-l hour. Tb- brxail mnd l, f*rtun* op-n- befer* th« w<trt<-r», ihmtui-ly rum. At one* adrimw TRI7R A IXt. Aucuata, Maine. frtA Congaree Hotel, <-'OL.tJMniA. M. C. C Tner Assembly and GervatNStreet*, opposite State !!ou«e. W. E. ROSE, pRopairroto, R**** 81 5b to 82.00 per day, adrnrdf* ing to ItM-atiun of rornn. jniil S i 1ST* you vrant a FINE WATCH OR CLOCK, STERLING SILVER W A RE,1 RICH JEWELRY, FINEST QUALITY TABLE LERY, dlT-’ OR SPECTACLES, Send your orde r * to or call ui MIJT eoroee erevy eveon*.— •rit amp tarn the baMaeak wo cdhr: To ah whs do net irafi pay ffirtfeetiHfile Jas. Allan &Cdt 607 KING STREI-rr, CHARLESTON, S. C; Cl jan24 *. T. WlLtl*. yy. II, (TSOCf. SEivffi fe6 Pw Cent. By bringing your work to Willis ft Stroud Williattm, 8- C- prepared, to do all kinda of »k((t ; out t! J erenow Blsekaaritn and wheelwright werk .with dto- mate- patch. W’4 tite notitibg but tho heat rlri. snd Will give yeti eallafaetion. N. B. . Mr. Stroud le a floiehed worhntah; he vine thfcvlfd hi* app^raUteahib at the trad*: janl-tim , 1'tlB Blfickfille fiokeryt KEBTAtJRANf 3. H. BORGkR^ FVo^rietor. h Broad fewfettr day. ^ fet all bOUVfe. rtelteadro of the rorooffi. Tbfe wrioeat Ooafeotloneriee. oabro, eRodllfe, ffifluMd fbodfe, fruit*, vegfet*- oaLl and hi welcome J- H BOBOER. BmImmI Aroutiah Central Hotel, Bread Street, AfegaWa, Go. MRS. W. M. THOMAS. CoMnlly legated, aoerrealeot to fearineTO AuguatR Hotel, U. K. DDOUmaft, rraprtefega. mstKiii Tjru IWIro ttferofe fit iW bftfcfe fl • fj f:rr