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i Aikeo Telegnpb and Barnw«n
l 2^ih June, 133?}, paft-
m AiUA «7 WiB. tl. lMtuh..a.
credltabW pap^r k»d nay.
that will intlfMt the
_ /BfllKB«w1»o .wcre piorni
Sta'. ik paWk affair* a half •eutur/ upp
trt WM than hM tlmn three vrer* <>k
i optttsiofld a pepulatiou of three hun
“ The joang to»u we* *mbi
9 capital of a new dirtrita
out of KdgeAelri, Oreu^C'
i well, and a ( pet it tori to tic
to ) Um LegUlet urt. pra>irij» lu
m ^
biislied ou tfio first peg*,
ff* eoncldde that print'
bainsdiatrlbatcd tn Jet
A o«tt U aUu it«ued for
’the
tseua ofllie three dil-
triots who ftaor the ohantre at Aileo on
flla ttfi df Jalj “iBJtnadiatalT after % th*
deffrafy of the Pnaioo." Gf.i^e Me
Hoft* w*a then doreinor Hf the State
|o throe proclamatidfta be offer* reward*
of one huodrbd dollar* for tla) street of
Bftathtaa Agnor, a bluokathith, formerly
*f Nawbarrj, ttir luvetsHnir and dirtying
^ af two alataa fiata the vicinity ofOaw*
(' iaBy af Mo bttudrvd iiollar* for the uf-
raat of John Shaw fidr the nihrder of
Bosh Maloottubtaof lAnoarcr and de>
elanne that Waddj Tlionjpwm Inid been
alaatad a Rapteaeotative to (['onVow
,i!le DiMhct*
to Fideral
'
ftoat Pendleton and Groenvil
Thru* columna at* davotad
I
pohtic*y and public feeling wna unplea*
antlj asaitad on the aubject i f "AboH
tioa sad th* Priaidenc7.' , Col. Hhui
momi had raatgned hia teat in Comrreaa
- aadOol. F> H. Klaaore waa editorially
aoOoraad for tba auean^ioa.
■ '• (Km
StunpMtong barbecue> giVen to the
ot thia DUumt in the late
hion, It Pour Mile Branch
Jttnd, Waa elhborar*ty de-
At ll a. th. Capt. D. M. Dun
ferlhad bnd alter aotna
the Voftiutomii, under
r ^_jt. Hnttb. with leveral
of blank cartpdgee and then
in tha charge upou the bonn*
rafvaahatcnta. Jam<M> J. Wilaou
aatodasPraaidant, Jno. J. Boyd and D.
fiT Dunbar aa Vice-1’reaideuu. Thir
MM regular and twemy-four rolunteet-
r waN drank. The latrar wai
»i a pro*
bu Jawea J Wf.*on, Jno J. B<>vd;
, Dntlbbr. H
Majdf FSiUetyon (an In*
b (.’blHtia, (‘apt. Buah,
i,N.O. Walker,
Rnuaom. Sily Stnl-
GuuC John 8. Browh. Jno F. Pay-
no. B. Bowaia. Ju*«. P. Kuah, 8.
0. Goadwia. G. L. Lark, G.
T.Boott, Dr. Jno. M. Tumor. W. Moo-
bOy, Uaaaaa M. Bower*, R. Haukinaon
bad Wm. H. Pritchard. The YOluUi
^tear* War* alao invited to a dinner at Mr.
B^UatTa nlll* on the Little Saltcatcher*
• "W tha JOih Jan* bn a committe* oon-
of Dr, John tt< lllb’jar, David
ursb Odom, 8r..
i,Dr.,P. 6'. Fiihbunieand
Jooaa. Wm. J. Harley wa»
red fi r aala iourtoeo
a4rv‘dn bead of horeea.
K. G. W. Walker and Mr. Wm.
ware modulate* for that office
Jua. Marab *aa be tbe-fieW for
waa poet master at Barn-
I a )i»t of letter* for
tjMraeoaremaiuinxju tba poet
Db. TrUtti MiMMBoed hia return
k Florida add ibmreption of the dit*
Meeera. G. 8.
anal Ovarwtfi M published
dis*olinion of partner*
1W. Walker and K.
| M offered for aala
Tavtdu ifand at Black.
‘ DIKING HOU8K
Paaaengera. The Tel
and Advocate contains the uafees
| add vinety-eeveo eitiaana of
‘ of tbeaeoulj Mo, ao far
liVing now. “ The teriiAa
r were fB.OU per ah*
.«v, wo 50 if hot paid id ail
14 00 if not paid nnlil klWr
i of ih* year. It waa about
rtha ahwof Tub Peoplk.
ymbitUUd Nbraml luaututo »!'l
.. bagla It* aasaiob* at Aiken on July 7 :
tha wWU at CbaVleetoti an July 21.
That otortaw law ta tlgldly entmeed Ip
.. 'i* •*_ _ ... . » —
Ofagoo. Young irtvo under
ladle* under 18 muat be under
i uoywr oy If o’alock at nlgBt unlaau they
have lagteupate bualQuaa out.
Tha Gartteid tnoodtaeut fund has
iuuobud •1»,«»0, and aa no nurd oun-
m
VlbuUons are ailledtCtf, it has been do*
etl win
*-* uMad lo prMtevd with the building of
Ikatn * attuctora aa tide atida Will pay
# X Firat Aaajatant Poatmanter General
• Ear, utto has bean at Aiken for bia
health, pawed through Columbia
Thursday Athr, via the OMarlotte, Co-
htiahla ao<f Augusta Railroad, bound
tor Washington.
daugbteV ot the
, , _ . _ to be the fiioet dar-
fasrieuu boneback rider in
Mbtatr eVevJr bitrtfeT,
feaefu, and It la Ponliidefltly
ooold even get oVer
fittbar** dlplo-
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withal
in a
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. houae.
Wood
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BE BREAM TBS Losii atUKcis ASP TKuM
tbs isttr aroRt os tbs cruel oratb of
THE NlNWTBn MUROEBKD AT MlOXlOBT.
On tha 4th of July, 18^4, an inquest
wus hold in Four Mile township on the
remain* of tha Kcv. John G. Session*
and the Cofooar's jury rendered a ver*
diet the’ ‘‘John G. Ncssidim ta6e to hid
death from blows on hi* skull Indicted
With u ruilroud coupling pin ih (life hands
of *ume person or persons to the jury uu
known on or about the 29th day of
M<iy, 1884, uour the Pnrk church, in
Bsrnwell county, but they (relieve that
Jehu Terry and Kly committed th’ij
criuj# and that S. A. Wood, B. F. Car-
*oh hod Ftepney Bobiusou are ucccsso-
riea to the murder.”
Mr. 8. A. Wood, John Terry nml
Stepnby Uobiiifou were lodged in jail to
awnit trial, Kli Kwli y, the ihysierious
jnulutto. was bmuulit from Georgia uu*
dor a requisition from tho Governor and
a tewaid was offered for the upprehen-
*lou of B. F. Carson, who ha* never
Hehi heard of since (be cotuuiUsiou of
I he crlilte.
At the Fall term of the Omt of Ses
sions le84. Mr. 8. A. Wood wu* t*trd
Uad found not guilty, of the murder but
guilty ou the separate count of being tin
acceMioiy itller tin) fact itud he was ‘sent
enced to nine mouth* iuiprisontueiit in
the State pbidtentinry. He sp^ieuled aud
was rcicAi-Cil on bail until the Supreme
Court snail pass upon hi* appeal.
'J he imlicliiieuts aeainst Kli Easley
(IP* lying
With hia (act nil the ground aud w|jb-'
otn any wamlug I *ti w-k hkn tVto
Wk*wa with the mir pin. He atrngpfed
a little hut did not aueek. I did tmt
mutilate hia iw.ify. If bta head WaS off
bia body I tnhAt have brokao hi* uacjk
with a blow and it fpuat ,h»va rott&l
>n. I then Mt him wod went to my
Joseph Silver.
bouse and gave my wj/e Carson's note
omT
neut
and Stepney Hooiusou were «o/ )>n>wd
Mr. Wopd s trial aud they teslitied
We nave fully
iWotlypublfebed tnsev-
ttMffbkte—tbe Rook Bill
given if* authority—to
E.B. tX tluah bka
[, f$ SrooWuk in
that
sjaidaMiito
upon
oo helm If of tile 8ute.
rtported that trisl
The trisl of Johb Terrv w«* continued
until tire Spring terin, 1883, of rite Court
ufSessioos. At his trtul he wus ably
defended by Robert Aldrich and I'lia*.
Csrrull Sirbm*, Kaqr* , but a verliet of
guilty of tuntder n tU rendon-d aud Judge
Frh«er scutent'ed him to l>e Imuged cm
the 2yth of May. hbtrue*t and iufluen*
tiki appeals for the exercise of Executive
eletiicncy were mude to the (Joveruor,
but he, pu f'i id ay, noiitied hit counsel
that the law must take it* course and
that he could not give cither pardon ora
louder IraSe of life to the convicted man,
w}m*« eektaiu death was rapidly ap
proach log.
The death of hi* Inst hope wa* coitt-
rouoi&Ufd to Johu Terry and w.th tho
rikmcU hope of making tiis poaou witfi
his offended Maker hegevc, on Muuday,
tlte following voluntary coofcSSioh to a
iteporter of The People :
"My life is measured. It cenuot be
prolonged. I am about th surrender it
for a violation of human and divine law.
I am sorry but it is too late. It wa* my
first crime ; whiskey aud bid company
have brought mo to the gallows I was
bom in Mecklenburg county, Vngiuin,
about 27 yrara ago aud came to this
State since the war. I came from WiU
miugton, N. (\, with Capt. Kllis to
Work on the Pott Royal Railroad aud
have no relotireft in this country. I now
desire, before my death, to make a full
and complete confetoinu which shall dear
np all the mystery connected with the
murder of Mr. Sesaieos and place the
bleb* whore it properly belong*.
“On the Thursday night uu which the
depot at Robbras was shot into Mr.
Wood cahkWto my house and asked me
to go to the Raitmud with Mr. B. F.
Carson after a basket. I hesitated but
si last went, riding on a liorso behind
Car*on. When within two or three
bwadred yard* flf the depot I left Cbr-
*on and *?*•* after the basket. He wa*
to meet foe on the road. I heard firing
at the depot and sobu Parson came in a
lope down th* road. That was between
II and 12 o'clock. Carson had a rifle.
I asked him Urbat Was the matter. He
laid he wm having a little fun. We
went back to Mr. Wdod* together, Car
bon going into the house. , Ou Friday
tight Canon came to Wmal’il house pist
after dark end said ho Itud Ahut some
obo. Carson end Eli Were together no
that night, Mr. Wood gave Cunou 850
to go off and told me I had better go too
until the fuss got quiet. On Saturday
morning Carson and I took the train at
Millett and went to Beaufort, where wo
stayed until Sunday morning, when wc
Vent to Charleston. Both of n4 were
drunk. Wo left Charleston at 4 p. m.
Sunday for Columbia, with a half galloh
of whiskey end both mill drunk. We
reached Columbia ut 9 p. tu. and put Up
at aboloiod boarding house, e eeping to-
gether On Monday morning Curson
and 1 continued to drink until 12 o’clock,
when wc look the Irsin for Doko, entry-
lug a half gallon 4f whiskey. Front Doko
we wbnt on foot to the house of Mr.
Sessions, Cafson’bkrotber-iu-latv, reach
ing thshJ akoul 9 o’clock. The next.
Tuesday, morning Carton and I walked
out iu the field. Carson said to me t ‘I
brought you up here to help me kill So*-
biotis.’ I said: ‘If I had known this I
would not have com* with you. For
what cause do yon want to kill him ?’—
H* answered : ‘Because he ha* treated
my sister ao mean, and ah* cannot get
rid of him and I intend to get rid of
hibi.’ Canon U’Uo 'said: ‘It must be
done hod it shhll bn done. Myself aud
Wood wiH *e* tbat yon never get Into
any trouble'. I will Malt BvmIoo* to
Wood’* tbi» afternoon ou special bn*i-
uen. You a&d be wtU f«t td Awrusta
at 9 o’clock to-pluht, I trill folf btm
to carry to. Wood. Wood shot back
word form# to com*. He gave mo a
note fo .carry .»« (’-arson, an order to
the store for 87 60 and a quart of
whiskey.. i went to the More aod got
the money and whiskey and want
home mid took the 12 o'clock train
next day for Augusta. IWt Augusta
at 4 p. m. fame day for Columbia; got
to Columbia at 9 p. m. j staid until 12
next day f left then for Doko, where
Cat ecu wae to meet me, but hq, lajled
to do ao. I consumeil some time wait
ing for him. I then went to Seueiona’
house.and foond Carson there. He
read Wooo’a note and toftl Mrs. Sea
siotra that Mr Heaclou* had reached
Mr. Wood’* bouse safe and Urould be
there two or three day*, (’arson tnen
came uilt and asked me if I bad done
as fie ^old me. I told him vee, but I
regretted It. He replied : *lf you nev
er do tihy more harm than that you
will never d<> lunch harm.’ I th*-neald
to him I ‘Ton have got me into the
worst trouble I whs ever In lo my life.’
He replied ' ‘ff it ever comes against
anybody It $MII be me. not you.’ He
then tom hls elster, Mrs. Sessions, to
fi.t him up some lunch, as he would
have to leave before day next morning.
Careon an<| myself took the train at
Doko on Saturday ut 3 p. m. for Au
gusta ; left. AqguBia Sunday and came
down to Mr. Wood’s ; got "ff at Petm
Branch ftud went direct to Mr. Wood’s,
wlicto W- toqk dinner, lutein the
evening vte Went out to the pine thick
et whet e Mr. rwMiotm body was. I
told Cafsoii wlierb the body waa Mr.
Wood sent uncle Stepney Robinson
word by ine to theef.tbem at tlie thick
et. Wood and Carson were there when
we arrived. Wood held Carson’s hoise
and had nothing to *ny. Stepney R»b-
Inson khew rmtWtig of the killing un
til we got to the body. I foond the
body iu pretty tfihitfh the same position
I left It. I took vety little part in dig
ging the bole to buty the body. Car-
sou did the pr|nclpnl part of the work.
CAtSbn toid Stepney Rohineon to take
thesho*-* "Iff Mr. iSf-esions feet, Mr.
Wood said, ‘No don’t, do that; bury
him with bia sho*f on.’ (larson kicked
and cureeu the body aon oMero«i ih*
shoes reinove<t. eayirltf that he did not
intend f«>r S*•salons to keep anything.
Stepney R"hins«»n tln-n took the shoes
• •ft Careon cautioned the to eay froth
ing ab"iit it, ahil afterward* Mt. Wood
and Carson told me that 1 would never
get Into any trouble about it. We then
went tu Wood's house and staid until
Tuesday. Wood then *eht Cafaon and
myself to Barn* ell to take the train.
We wentfionr Barnwell to Charleston
and from theie I went to Beaufort. I
left Carson in Charleston. He wanted
me to go with him hut t slipped ofl
from him. I have not a,0*0 or beard
tmin him since. He raid h* wan go
ing to his father’*, near Atlabfa, Ga.
I believe that Wood and Carbon un
derstood each other ahom the shoot
ing «t Robbins and ihougtjt i fhey un
derstood each other about tt*e 8seal00*
matler. Careon got a R5 blrot rifle
from Wood and enirted It all the time
Mr. Wood was the cauae of foy being
in Careon'* company. EH Hasley bad
nothing to do with the Sesalontt mat
ter but. had a hand In the Robbins row
before tire shooting.
This ends my career In the first
trouble I have ever been lit tlnd I warn
all men of my color, eapeclally the
young to let whiskey and b*d whltn
men ahme. I was not hired but waa
persuaded and induced to drink and In
this condition induced to rake the life
of a man I had nothing againJt.
I have made my peace with my God
and am ready to tile. He has pardon
ed ray sin and I pray lb<4 iby end fate
may be a warning that #lll keep the
young men of my race from following
my example.
The confession w.-ig r^ad over to
Tert y and declared by him to be a cor
rect and complete account of the Bes-
linna murder.
The unfortunate man is giving all
hia time to a preparation (ot hi* b4riy
departure from life.
The jaiiejr say* that he has beien (ijo
beet behaved prisoner ever in bis
charge.
Our Reporter (Wires to exnreas bia
thanks for the kindiirua of Mr Juba
G. Owena, tha right man in the right
placb. The Jail ts a* well kept aa any
one lu the atato, as clean and neat aa
a parlor and while Mr, Owens is
always watchful he is' kind to hiit
prisonern, as a Christian and gentleoMtu
Ahould hh.
o’ticck to plght I trill t
m to 11* ovtfe fn Augu*ta
p. ra
k little ram
Wednesday ’, that I ant in
tber* and
ipa* do#n
ubtil uigbt.
1 th
don’t
6«>t Mt'y? hfw ‘Jit
*0«t(» **Dd BM task M th* next trUo.
1 Wf» Augusta with Heaaiuoa *t 6 p.tu.
wtt Weducaday uigbt; reacted EUcu-
[Ipn,
BAmaT Statistics. — xhere are Tn
this Star* 29 Associations, 70fi chuft;h-
es with a membership ef 63,371. OV-
fl 'ers and teachers In Bunday-sohool
work, 3,268 ; pupils, 2d,818. Amounrt
paid by the State fid 1 pastors’ salarieb
889.945 ; foreign missions 87,233 ; home
mlaston*. 8U.310 ; State missions, $S,-
648 ; education, 83, lil5 ; incidental ex
panses, $6. 213 ; other purposes, $86,-
834. Contributed by Sunday-schools,
84,284. Total amount contributed to
all purpose*, 81G0 5.17. Value of
church property, $743,470. There ate
380 ordained rninUters in tlte State.
The above relates simply to the White
Baptists.
The Washington correspondent of
the New* and Courier figures out the
amount that would be paid by the Gen
eral Government towards a bta to cen
sus In conformity with the provision*
of the Federal Act to be $£5,920,64
Judge Thomas Jefferson Mackey,
Wb of South Carolina, has been em
ployed by Gen. W, B. Homo to proae-
cut* a suit against the Tb* New York
Time* for 8100,000 damages. He ho*
assoriatsd Ool. John R. Abney,former
ly of bolumbla but now of New York,
tWth him In tb* case.
Tbb Rev. Joseph B. Cottrell, D, D,
has returned »-p Spartanburg, after an
ubseuce ol thirty-four years, B* used
to set type on tbs bpartsn, sod when
b« entersd that •f&oe, a few day* ago,
be fedogniked tb* some ‘stick/ the
som*‘oo**’and the •am* •stand' be
MHid thirty-four yean ago,
Ofi
OPTICIAN.
institute S|, Veit
OCU* Crystsi Lens**
IJ Otkvr in as*, mb
In aeeonUne* with the teieno« and
Super!<w to any other in a*e, MDitrMVed
philoxo.
C y of tmtqre In the peeuiUr form of 4 ebn-
«e eonrex ellipais. utliuirahly ddapiM to
nt at ‘
(lie organ* of eight ami perfect )y nat'diki to
the eye, ttffor.Ung th* beet artiAdai help to
ihebaman tifilon ever invented,
J. SILVKH ha* eatEbiiidied a Spectacle
and Eye Ola** Emporium in Auguittt. 6*„
and in travetUnp at this time tnrouah the
Stale of Sou. b‘ Carolina for the purpose of
maaing known bis Theory and PractiM und
Si the tame lime introducing those Leu-e*.
W horever three Spectacles hnve been tried
they ore epeken of in the tdghest tkrma. of
Which a few of the following tesiimonhle
Aill certify, the originals and mnuy Lthcrs
uib be neen and examined at bia room*, tie
at the same time widie* it to be uoderdtooi
(bat he is dm one h'f the traveli ng quack*
who merely sell* you a pair of glas.se* for nn
exorbitant piibe nnd whom you may never
see again. 11* fias thtubUdied himself rH
Augustn, 0a„ where, in case you should hnj).
pen to lose or break your ghisses. he will re.
place the *nhie for yon At d small miniio*!
sum. a* it is hi* custom to keep a regist r oh
ad bf. "* 11 *, tharehy euafiljng him to knaw
Just the gjasse* yon hare pMrOniiod from him
The lo lowing r>ttirH'>i*\ah will surely con
vince the public of the excellence of l»r. 5.
SILVKHitii.i of the perfect s&ieuce of auit-
ingille eye.
Exbcitti** Dxp.tBTkcii^,
Atla.vta. Ua’^ Dec. lltif.
I have h*en using ihe speetao es of Ur. J.
Silver for the .ast week aud have teste<t
theui by long sustained reading and writing
ami I fin 1 them easy to the eye, bouiforuble
and easy to use. 1 take pleasure in recoiu-
inendigg them a* a g..od glass. There i* a
slight difference in the vision of my eyes,
which the doctor discovered witbotit beiftg
inii.rined and suited hi* glasses to mem.
[Signed] A. H. (Jot»ji/iTT.
U. 8. Senator froth Bcorgia.
Da. Joatitut SIivkh, Augusta, Urt,
Dear Sir: Some week* ng-i yti- supplied
me witli a pair of gltsses, (vliich have pro
ven such a Com fori to my rvee thAi 1 winh to
expres s to yhn my approciatloh. I have
suffered aottievihst from redding by gas light
but since 1 have Worn your glasses I expert
enc* no ineonrehicncc froth long rending at
night. I commend your {‘Us**, to uiy
friends. Very respectfully.
J. 15. (ioKtioa.
E. II. PoYtle. Judge Xortliern Circuit.
SpAiitX, Ga., April 16th. IHM,
I have just received firtlin Mr. Joseph m1-
v»r a pair of spectacles 5 h'cli, after trlai du
ring Hancock t:oMrt. 1 And exatlly suited to
my eye*. I have known >lr. .Silver a long
time and cordially recommend him to those
who, like myself, need help to the vlaior. I
And him well up iu his profession and know
him to he honest aud ndiablA.
E. II. Pottlb.
Eastman, Unnd* Co., 0a.
Silv
I have purchased from J. A. Sil ver tiiro
pairs of spectacles ami have iised theui both,
aud I Knd their comfortable and easy to the
eye. I was astonished that he sbuilld dis
cover *.< readily upon etamlntitibii lh< need
of my eyes, and lo those who need assistance
as 1 do I heartily rec.muiiend him as an ex
perl in hie chosen pmtessiou. He wishes to
i>« d stinctly understood, that he is not one
of. those travelling quack* who make elorhi
tant price* ami never eXpeht to see yon egnm
hut he is one of ns and comes recommended
hy the leadiug men of Georgia.
Respectfully.
Jos. M. UircHAM, M. It.
To whom it may concern :
EastusV, DcwikPo. Ga.
I have this day purchased of J. A. Silver a
pair ot g a.«se* that suit my eyes ptVfectly,
making the vision clear and distinct, suoth
ing and very comfortable totheeye. Iti.d
hun reasonable in his ciiarges and heailily
recommend him as an expert iu bis jhoeeu
profession- Kespccttuliy,
H AHKIS r isukb, M. I).
mav28-2w
Educational Notice
Ulrica or ArnoouCokNusicaaa
Dibxwkll Ccuxty, . _
nxAVKVli.t.B, 8. Ca May 25th. 1853.
An Inetiinte for the white teacher^ of Ai
ken nnd llarnwell Coitulies will be held in
Aiken. 8. ('., conun ncing June 2‘Jud, 18*5,
aud coniinniug for two wfeks.
It will he under the management of llie
Hon. Henry Houck, for fourteen years Y>kp-
uty .Superintendent of Public Instruct ion
for Pennsylvania, interested For twenty liVe
year* in educational work ihd devote* all Mt
time to work in Normal Institute*. IBs ex
perience. educational qtfaiifioatie'Mi And ge
nial manners guarantee success.
The undersigned hopg that the Inr’ilule
’’he fully attended by t he tracbeira el Wb
viii
counties,
pic.
m*v‘J7-5v
Facilities for board in AlkeH atn-
H. H. Ha v .u.kt, 8. O. A. C.
A. Ucisr, 8. C- B. C.
Educational Notice
Urrici or School (Vmmi&uoxbe
Uabmtkll Col*
USTT,
Blackvili.b, 3. C.» May 2otb, IhhA.
jTien
The Institule for (be colored teactiers of
Aiken and Barnwell, Counties will meVt in
Aiken with Ihe8tate Normal lastituU on the
iith of July atid close July 8lst.
The colored leathers will pfsie* bear thji
notice in mind and be punctual in attend
ance. The institute wifi be 'uedfer Hit sd
perintendence of William T. flod’enbach, At
ken, 8.1’., who will fake fleAxAfe ih fuV*-
tailing further informafitfn lo all appiToatitk.
B. II. HaBlKT.^I. C A'.t.
A. Bust, 8.0. B. C.
m*y28-6w •
GOOD DAY.
THERES LIFE AT THE OLt>
STAND YET.
BE3ST PA VIES Mxh-
to hi* friends aud the t'rkdinp
iuwiy bow*
public And beg* to asaore theui that
from min rise tu 9 o'clock p. ra. fee Wai
be glad to receive call* and to sell beta-
tiful bargUnn in all line* t>f Dry add
Dress Goods, staple arid Fancy Groce
ries, Can Goods, Cfcndieft, Hardware,
Shoes for Gentlemen and Ladies, Straw
and Cloth Hat* for summer eYmihln*
ffofo 15 cent* apiece up, cUtriniojr
SjpriuR Wntlf, Lawn*, Mtaitna and
every thing,kept in a KideWuth' Century
;-f *uw*. & dollar’s w6nl» of mfods for k
dollsT. A‘little money will gvt kfeiglot
off good goods. Figure* won't H*
abi prepared to proVe fey feobeat
write that t tat (ta beritofetd
cash paying purchaser.
BO &AVHCS.
•v-i
^odl
arith-
of th*
a* the Becpcny«
Bult cf Butler A 8iant*a.
i^fleT
YTnnUAA Agent.
»*rJi-t4
B. Rich.
fei'ATE UK hOUTM UAKOUNA;
1 BARNWELL COUNTY.
18 Ttfs C6tRT OF taOBATEf
'
Jeweller aid
• ■ A • . . * y. i' X ' ’ V
BLACKVILLE - - ^ - 8.
C.
* »• T -*t-
iu Barn Well Couuty. elry and Solid Silver and PTated were.
(^imeandgct your wedding present*.
Fine wtuch wvtrk doueaud wnrpenled.
My stock is select and very fine'and Idbr-
Balm ap.
the
Couuty
Whereat W. L Bates and J. H
ply forLeuvre of Administration on
tato of N. ll. Bat os, Jeocaeed.
Tbooe ere, therefore, (ooiteand admc%ish
all and singular, the aiadred and 01 editors
of the said deoeaecd, to be and appear Ketore
me at a Court of Probate for the said county
to be holden at Barnwell G. H. on Saturday,
tha 8Uth day of May, 1885., at II o’clock
A. M., to ehow cause, if wav. why life slid
adtniuietrarian ahould not begramed."’
Given under my hand and the soil of (he
Court this 19th Jay of May A. 0. 1885,
kud in the lo'Jth year of Amerfown Inde-
peudeuce. B. T. MICE,
Judge of Prohali.
Published in T«* Pkoplk Miy ‘Jlat,
1885, and posted on the Court Huusi door
for the time require<l i»y luw.
Master’s 8ale«’
iiltfr of South Carolina.
Bor me ell Cbunti/
s COLUMBIA AN HR SCUUTLEll el nl;
Court of CbAmbn
fimm.
KE81AH BAVISet il.
fry virtue of n decretal order to me diffict-
ed in the afiove aisled cave, I will sell ut
Barnwell C. II.. on Mon.lay, the 1st day ol
June neit,. 1885. it lieing salesday of sain
month, within the legal hours of sale, me
following deserilted property, to wit :
“All That certain tract or pUntvtion ol
land situate, lying and being in the^outity
And Slate aforesaid, containing one hundred
nnd forty eight acre*, more or less, hounded
Norlh byestateof — Halford, West hy Suit
kehsichte River, Scutb by Inods now vested
in I-emy Mohvir, l>ut lormeriy u part of said
tnift, and East by laud* of .lease Moody, tbc
same being nhoui two miles from LkirnWell
C. H.
Terms cash. Purchaser to jmy for patoers.
O. DUNCAN BELLING Lit, Maefi?.
msyU-tds s
IHE HOST ATTRACTIVE
am s^jsiwier
-STOCK OF—
New and Fashionable
Millinery
IN THE fOl’STY IS AT
Mrs. Molair’s*
BARNWELL, C: H-
—C<INSISTI N<i IN PART OK —
diolly invite puhhc inspeciiou.
dec*
JAS. B- DAVIS.
ATIWIM V AM) CODSELIOR AT Uff,
e.
BATS AW0 BOa?l£Y?,
(Triintuud aud Uutrnraiud.)
Fans, Fentliers, Flower#, Rucltingfi, and
lAe* Neck Wear,'Hair Goods, Cor
sets, Hoop 'kirls. Infanta's Caps,
Punwols, Plumes, PcrfuipericS,
Button* BuntiiiL'* Nun’s Vfcil-
ing and liinen Li»u«, all
«tlors. Opera clippers',
S<Mif Pin*, Hooiory —
ali cdors, Handker'
chiefs aud Belts,
ALL AT KADU.OLtiLV LOW PRiCKS.
New Cash Store
S£I£CT SPRING ST9CK)
’CZ/krt/'-rtA' THE CHE.ilVST,
AND AM «IOO» AM Til*: HRVI'
fin ml ien.
Ut BOSWELL’S OLD STAN'D)
Offer a complote stock of Choice, Fresh
GrocerW, Canned Goods, Tife Ware,
Wooden Ware, Boot*, Shoe*, Hats, t)ry
T5oods, Tobacco sud Citrars ut pHces be-
corumfi a reform admini*tration.
The wry put attd best seleetkin i)f Toys,
Dolls and MisoHawou* Notions In town.
We mean business and if yoti ary t
ion al!i4 have money HAGOoD’S
baniu
\a tne
ma
ejtfoccyou are hunting.
DAW NCTldE.
The undersigned have opened a frmVich
off.ee jn Batthere. 8. C. Appoint thrills,
Friday. Office over Counts fiVciher’s
evht y
•tore.
rtG
I. M. A E. P. HUTSON.
Attornersat (Aw.
W hat is claimed for Hit
VVAYEULY HCfisf;
ciiA.fEr.Ktprofir.lff. c.
Ifiie ticsthede and bedding'in (fee Sou (h.
Louaiion the best in th* Cil'y.
The (able amurpaaeed..
RATES—8’AOO ami $2 60 PER DAY.
Iftdtted rate by th* week orirtnth,
JOSEPH pule!; Jr., Proprietor
guntl9
Pleasant booms,
^msT-class Table
AT THE HOTEL WINDSOR,
Kdcg Street, ChriicstOD, S. C-
(Four Doom South Academy of Musie.)
This well appointed Hotel will bet.
t peoed for reception of Guest* March
, IWfi, by G. T. ALFORD, I’eoenrlv
Proprietor New Brlphron Hotel, ‘Sulli
van’s Island. The Windsor (s newly
furnished throughout, naYisg hair
mattYeiwe* Had woven wire-springe on
all tffefe. Tb make^thfo a atrletly fam- ’
iiy Hotal oo li^aor* will be aold on the
P bating taiaf. ^eafa experieboe, I
pitN&le* to an faToring me With their
a pfoneant home while in
Hum-well C. H., M.
Conveyaucing and collectivux spccin'tice.
fcb!4
L OSBORNE- Sole Proprtorie.*
AugudtA, GA., Library.ifulldlngr.
One of the finest InstftutioDS in the Uni
ted tateo.
Heal BitslnMtf tranaaoted with mat
Ourrwoey. .ird4nyi
tho especial benefit of (
BOAKD IK CtTT C1IKAK.
TT*S KSdClSKfe, 3%, TU I XONTH*.
B»-antlf"J Diplomn* AwartWI on Oom-
pletiug O'Urse In Satiefacmry Manner.
bEND FOR l HJlULAKB.
Jsnl „
——x■ -
Dr. J. it Smith.
TAYLOR MF6. CO.
?7~ * ~ ■*
Edward Brboker
WILLISTON, S. C.,
Is now prepared to furnish, on short no
tice uud noc-ummodfuing term*, the fi>L
lowing briefly dc*eribet( outturns oi one
of the largest Him best Miuiulactorie* in
the Union :
1. Dry Steam Portable Eoghies, all
-izes.
2. ( litnnx Engines, all sites, Portable
or Detached, ns tlesired, with Lucotno-
live or Heturu Tubulat Boilers.
3. Tiger Engines, ail eitt-s, Portable
(T Detached, as denired, w th Iax.omo-
tive or Return Tubular Boilers.
4. The Taylor Salk Mill, Iron Fminc,
superb hi>3 tubstautiil, lor heavy of
plantation work, as desired.
The Buckeye Reaper and Mi wer.
Buckeye Table Rake Reupdr.
Buckeye Twine Binder.
The above can be sold on low andac J
C'immi*l iting terms.
Lithlell» 11 -a* 1’ress, two #erew pins,
pek either up or tlowu.
Op«r»1l4(> and Mechanicsvl
DknTibT.
IIANiMliMU A1*I> taia.MMTorff;
Will practice nl the following places nl
lime mentioned „
HsstnKKrf—Beginning (Re first Monday id
each moiitiiand conunuitig for the following
two weeks. Office at the Harfxng Hold.
WiLLisToff—The third and fourth t>eek in
each^niuiith. Office over duitk’a Drdgfilort:
*pr27-ty
Ricri'D. j. Morris
118 King St. Charleston, S. C;
HEATING and COOKING
STOVES AND RaSOES.
Sc.d for prices and pictures.
ahpfR-ly
Nrtwf mix ernt* fir iiiwl rr-
fHTw fr.*# s a stmtlr br>x of ijooilfl
wltlrh ln‘jp yttyj mourr
, riirht than rl-n* in
WOrM. AH, aef Mlttaff m^x, ffh*n*
moir. Tlie Drota! nta'i tv fortune opf*n* hrfcr* tl*«*
*»rkrn. ahmltiu tr Mirts, At ouco aiidrem* TfMTK A
(LL, August*, Maine. +
"IWKl MtlTI BEIT’’
Oorn-MilLi and
THX BUT nr TO W0BLD
FO* TABLE MEAL I
teplM entMl lot ■ AgyUostao.
U MdtmM C*l
Gongaree Hotel,
EJOLtrMIllA. ft. c.
C irncr AssemWy rtnd Gervnis Streets,
Opjru.-itc State lluldse.
W. K. ROSE; Pbopkiktor,
Hates fil .fiO to $2.00 per day. accord
ing to ISctfffluff nt'ruoin. jmilu
IF
you want a
h.NK WATCH OR CLOCKj
STERLING SILVERWARE,)
Rich JEWELRY,
FINEST QUA UTY TABLE
LKRY,
CUT*
OR SPECTACLES,
Sdnd ^btlr orJo r A it) or call at
1 know my busine&u well nnd will give
the benefit of my loug experience to tuy
f'riendi.
Auy ftlrther iufoi ntatiou will bo cheer-
fully 4 luruished.
1 guaradte'e satisfaction.
Address
EDWARD BROOKF.R,
WiLlistoh, S. C.
janl.fi
it tl $0 to 12 per i
by week ox
day.
htooth.
fehtfi
,
CMAS. V. LESLIE.
Whult-sale nml Ketnll CommlMdon
—UKALEU Iff —
KISH, OYSTERS, GAME AND
POULTR'i’.
Stalls No*. 1 nnd 2 Ffth Market,
Office No*. 18 at.d *20 Market St.
Kart of East Bay CharlcFtnn, S. C.
N.H
Consisrfinienta of Country Produce art _
respectfully solicited. Poultry, Kgga, Jte. “’‘ringwrrvOJ'Mia^rentiaeihiputhertidfo.
All rtirLtia nn^l with rlwrmffth -• *
All otdetii filled with dispatch.
sdplS-fim
Manufacture.- and Dealer ih
Foreign and Domestic I Tobacco,
Ft.M’FF, P1PKN, KTC.
No. 843 King Sireet, ChffrlesUwr, S. C.
jiut21
GEORGE H-BATES
iTTORJitl' AMMNSELIM'iTLitV,
B ARNW KL.JL. C. H.. ». C.
Will practice in all the Court* of theStlifs
and give prompt attention to all busineoseh-
trusted to his care. [jumtlb
Otto Ttedoman & Sbhk,
\Vhole*«A« Orooexdt
—Axn—
ProviMpn De«Ier«.
102 and f04 East’liy St., Charles ton,fe. C.
Moan X 8p«cinhy.-^g
feM
AW Vnkuw I*J>|ilr.
y*0 tn t
and work n i
•f both
Hrnd I* cento pnst-
t-snf • to flvyd
■n.at all
make this
■>a<l YOU free, a royaL
hat <<•«*. thelVtUput
tof more money
;M pemiMe ttuy
Ymi con five At
nr oil the time,
ty mecessfUI. M
buntMt, we
of er riling
free. Immenie per sire
•* owsa IhieX ..Mey,
i'lMthuid, Xoiae.
. the
To ah win. ,
dolnr topey for the
trouble
MwotaHysewt^awfe^
Addnm SU lFfJOK A <XL,
Jas. Allan & Co,
«07 KINO STitEkT,
CHARLESTON, S; 0i
janft
M. T. WILLIS.
rt. iikb
Shvd 25 t^er Cent*
By bringing your work to
Willis & Stroud
WilUston. S- C-
We are now prepaVed t* do ail kfodk Of
Blacksmith and fcheelwtfgfct work Wfthdth-
pntch. W e use rfotbing hat the beet
rt*Ji »nd will give you setirtaotioO.
Mr. Mtroud is a fioirled workmen-,
Ttifi
Blackville Bakery,
RESTAURANT
—AND—
Family 3f a Jory;
■J. H. BORGfeR, Propriotor.
At*.
^rrtfe UreHd every day.
/tls'atafilitAtra.
Afl tbs dellcHcie# of tha season.
Tha'dTtoJrvot roofeptlonartea, -T>kan_
candle*, bairn ed goods, fruits, vegsta*
ft'il'SS? pri “' ”™“’
sep4
CALL AND BE WELCOME,
J- H BORQER.
Bad road Avsmmw
Broad filroot, Aagaeta, Go.
M<RS. W. M. THOMAS.
'ftfetfraBy 1 oca tod. Ooaveniont t#
Augusta Ho
la. «. lKH>r,ITTAB,
Hjuixjoownmsjoa
CoMMMfttQT, [
Htafr
The best Two Dollar Hoqm
Booth. SpscioL rates fey