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Mq w. Hollies Editor and Proprietor. ^■ourjM x JtAgr ma/mae. LARGBOT COUNTY CIRCULATION ?-r THTTB8DAY. JULY 2. 18K5. »- A gubsciiber Uiluk* Prt'bideut'U.evt- Uod iboDld leave all other aeplrunt* out la the cold and apholht OoY. Thompson, collector of the port of Chaileetoo. The Sunittoervilie Herald think* Gen. Edward McCrudy the tuo«t formidable candidate for the Democratic nomina tion for governor next year. We ven ture the prophecy that Hon. J.P. Rich ardson will be Inaugurated In Decem ber \m. The new mull route from Barnwell to Bnellings. Dunbarton, Greenland nnd Wratbersbee begin* work ib-diiy. Our subectiber* in the weattun town- ehlpa will hereafter get their paper* ou the day of publication and we itope it will net he long before the rail road whistle shall wake the echoes of the Four Mdc. The New* and Cornier of Saturday rays that Cel. II. E. Young of Charles ton was the only South Carolinian on tien. It. E. Lee’* stuff. Our City eotem- porary is respectfully informed tliut the the late Oof. Jam:* L. Curley was a member of hu stafl duiiug the lute un pleasantness. The Brautht*illc llunmr says that l>r. P'rtscr, secrcta.-y of the State Board of Health is makiiig a tour of ‘the prin cipal towns and villages in the slate * * in order to intelligently devise pluns and to have a concert of action in case of ihc visitation of that most dicuded of all plagues, cholera. We lea rued long ago that cholera hoVer spreads except in a llu eatone country or where the water supply Is from u limestone region. Cholera has never visited this section nnd no Uneasiness need be felt about it. Dr. Fraser tuny very profitably recur to the medical hoi u books and stop trying to scare safe pco pic. A JllPSfMMlR Opinion.—A great touuy farmers arc dissatisfied with their even lives. They claim and complain that (here is no money in farming and arc always on the look out for ether oc cupations that promise more proGt and plcasUic and that have less work and worry connected with them. But most of those who lay aside the hoc ha'idlu for the yard stick and pen holder have spee dy aiid abundant causes for long regret. Every now and then wc meet with a man who wants to be a fainter and nothing els* and such men art: always happy and nearly always successful. They dem't Wiute tituo in building air castles but gc r to work, keep at it and the end of every year finds them further ahead of the wot Id. Now thert is not a professional or commercial man in the county that lives as pleasantly and profitably as the limner who is ns devoted to his crops as the lawyer!* to his books, the doctor to hit pill bugs or the merchant to his bal ances and measures. This homily is suggested by a vi»it of Mr. D. W. Dye he* last week and the well told story of his fruitful life. On a one-horse farm last year he raised all hit. provisions, meat, corn, eegs, chickens, potatoes aud syrup, au abundance of milk and butter and tbh teen bales of cotton. He has sold corn and syrup every year for five years and has not employed a negro regularly in eight year*. Hi* motto is, “manure freely acti don’t overcrop. ” From his lather-iu‘law, Mr. Johu A. Lancaster, he learned years ago that a monthly dose of car ovrn SMtnrat?d with turpentine is a sure preventive of hog cholera. There are probably many funueis as prosper- oua as Mr. Dychcs. There are certainly >i great many now not so successful w ho can do as well as he is doing if they will only content themselves with life and la bor on th«ir paternal acres. ■•cr*»« an »r«m ffcrwftfth Oak ' F ’ ‘ HO. IXKtor Vcoplc : ‘•?ocratui” has certainly fallen intft th* habit of cndlew expansion in the ex prewien of Lis ideal, which seriously cripples the fore* uhd powe of his srii. Why don't he boil down and con dense ? Tut mot , e sns^t and stiulT in and fewer words. Ilccutoinly must be suf fering with the dreadful malady of dye pepsia, ohd nefcds medical treatment, and 1 am truly sorry I cannot help him as J am not in ttiut kind of business. I do wish that the churches and public opin ion could always do just what they ought to de, but sometime* they both miss the mark. But while I acknowledge this I cannot candidly and honestly endorse the gloomy and mistaken view of '‘Socra tua’’ that the Devil has hi* hand bn the collars and necks of churches and of pub lic opinion. I do not believd n Word of it. “ Socrntu s” is fCorfu' ly mfalakdh.— The churches and public opiniounre In i healthier, purer and more progressive condition uow tlian ever before. This idea of berating the churchtw and public opinion is not only n dically wrong but it not really the business of any man, cs pecially a chiistiau man. It is high limj that people discontinue this nonsense.— As a lad the churches are wiJjr awake to-day to all moves, both te'igious, social and odueatioual than at any previous time in their history. As a fad the A 1*141 T* Tlsc WuWc. Bamberg, 8. a. June 2fnb 1S8&: Mr werejited: Paul Kirk- Rtllior—You wdl please allow ma spaca' io your Oolumne to a«y a few words In —" ’ v i - regard to the health of BaUbefg. t **y most emphatically, that the prevailing Impreeslon that Bantbbrg b* au unhealthy town Is without soy foundation. There 1* not a beahhler town in the State. The chills and flsvcr we have bad here, haVe been prevalent *in every nook and corner of the country, and have not been confined to any locali ty. We claim that we can tnakeassplen did showing In the way of fcealtb, as any town of elmilar site In the whole State or tile ttautfi, and as fcW deaths, and these have been from diseases produced by no local cause. There is not to day a case of Mala- tial Fever In Burabencr. Thu* salth the pbysiciahs. The health of the town la exceedingly tine. cun rtutu on which lye was ufced but which the slate proved had been washed and handed up u half hour before the crime wBa committed. Tbe prhraner, a gill tl.ir- Tplace tlda card Tfiygqr ytrppr -be-i tem ypnry old. did not seem to appre in their history. e.llurcltCH «rc more systematic and decided in their discipline now than ever. They cdndcuin and severely discipline the of fence of drunkenness. As a fact they arc exercising a greater power over the moulding of public opinion now than ever, and with greater success. Away with tire idea that the Devil lias a bottle of chloroform to li e noses of a’l the chrbtien churches and that ho has them stupefied “supinely ou their backs” while drunkenness is polluting and deitroying tiro J S8ercd walls. I enter my protest -against sdeh an urgencrotis and unjust criticism". When »S<K-ratus” wrote this he put hii pen into the wrong ink b->ttle ami wrote the wrong thing. Mucha state of tilings docs not exist iu tiny of our churches. I would kindly suggest to ‘ Socratiis" to discontinue his pessimistic wails. Tiny will do more evil than good I ierir.,',, 1 have written thesa tilings with all plainness but in gentleness of heart. J. F. Ill I8T. Bamberg S. C., June 'J7, 1885. Trouble at tiik Cm a del,—The Cit* adcl Cadet; have been on the verge of rebellion hut through the influence of tluv. Hagood, Gen. Manigault and Gen. •TValkcr an armistice has been concluded until the mccliug of the Board of Yisi* ton this month. > The history of the affair, if we have been correctly Infuftncd, fa as follows : Over a year ago t Wo cadets “broke Wracks.” Afterward they confided the rtoiy of their escapade to cutlet Bcliiri liter of Charleston who reported them and caused their expulsion. The cadets, with the exception of a minority of twen- * ty-five, immcd ately plsc-d Schirmer iu Coventry and had uo intercourse with him. Recently Sehirmer wus aj'poitiled sergeant of the corps Sf cadets and im- medlately tliirteeu of the twenty-eight officers of the cor|»s tendered their resig nations, Whiclt Col. Thomas, the Supor- iolent, refused to accept. The cadet offl- atn then agreed towotnlttlb lb serve un til fhs matter could he laid before the T*o»rd of visitors. At th* next meeting r 'f the board cadet SchiiTBCr will be tried on cltsrgaj preferred sgsiuet him by the board. Tbo cadets, wi‘h only one cx- i eption, have pledged themselves to ius- Pr csentWeMt ot ilae Ainind .1 nt*y To His Honor, A. 1*. Aldrich, Judgcof the Second Circuit. AYe respect fully, report that we have passed upon all Bi Is sut milled to us by the Solicitor. Thut we have carefully inspected and examined the oflices of the Clerk of Court, Hieriff, I’robatc Judge, County Commissioner*, te’cliool Commissioner, Auditor and Treasurer and find them kept in a manner creditable to the in cumbents. The poor house is iu excellent condi tion. The inmates express themselves as entirely sutisfl 'd with their treatment and Dr. N. F. Kirkland, jr., the Stew urd, deserves the thanks of the public for his humane and intelligent manage ment of this charitable institution. The jail is well nnd neatly kept. We would recommend 1st. That the County Commiwioncrs shall iramedurtefy complete the itnpruvc- metits and repair; upon the jail inmCatcd iu our last presentment. 2ml. That the County Commissioners have a rough house 12x11" feet built iu.. the jail yard for storing coal, lime, tools. lid. That several volumes ot old and valuable records in the Sheriff"s GTiee be rebound under the supervision of the County Com uissioscri. 4th. That all the public roads in the coun y, without exception, be thorough ly trorked during the month of August. 5th. That jurors and witnesses tn at tendance upon the present term of Court be discharged so soon as the cases of all E i Loners confined in the comity jail shall av* been disposed of. Gth. That the County CoramIssiopers furnish pasteboard boxes for judgment rolls in the Clerk of Court’s othee. 7ih. That our Senator and Represent atives be instructed to sec if the Mummer Term of the Court of General Sessions cannot be arranged to suit tnc conven ience of planters. It gives us great pleasure to' mcctyodr Honor in fully restored health, and wc express the hope (hut you may long be spared to serve your psoplc. We miss the presence of our excellent Solicitor and hope for his early restora tion to perfect health. Wc submit herewith the report of J. P. Strobe), special clerk, of our exami nation of the records of the office of the County Commiisioncrg. AH of which fa respectfully submitted. John D. Bkownk, Foreman. tafa the cadet officers. Utile Harry, aged four, who bad b«fo presented with a toy monkey, wry much astonished bis young aunt the ether evening by rading bis prsy- **• With Vmoulley*Instead of ‘a-men.* Thue, Tkuk.—When a rakish young man goet astray, friends gatber around in order to restore him to the path of virtue. Gentleneca and kindness ate lavished upon him to briug him bock to innocence and peace. No one would ever euspect that be had stnuel. But when a poor, confiding girl la betrayed she receives the brand of society and is henceforth driven from the way of tRf. TheTietrayer ie hotforabiy’re- cause I delight in publishing the truth tbo whole truth aud nothing but the truth. Bamberg has a future. J. F. B«3T. f Communication.] The State id South Carolina, | In the County of Barnwell. j Sessions. To lib llottbr, A.‘4*. Aldrich, Judge Presiding celved ; them le no place for her this aide of tbe grave. Society has no help ing baud for her, bo smile of peace, no voice of forglvenetie. There is a deep' wrong in this, and fearful are tbe con sequences. And yet to oor abatne be it said, In this Christian land, we bout of humanity and klndoeoa to women f —Exchange. you my that f The young rblloso- - lr * 4|noo fc Let cigarette puffers ponder over tbU Item from the New York World : JUaliWL waa_«kught yeaterday «rry f what made the act Of gathering cigar stumpe In r H J ey, be- rauar f Hfc* mockeys beet; you fay *a L-ea^ttfcaufe you like mt» Uai/ the street and eoofeeoed that he got ten cents a pound for them from a ci garette maker. Parte thio to your son’s otir suwtr baV * The grand jury respectfully report that informatiou comes to our body respect ing tlie official conduct of Trial Justice J. B. Hunter, in which he has omitted his duty in some respects and transcend ed them iu others, from which ensued oppression to J. D. Copeland aud Aaron Rice, of said county. J^l), Browse, Forfent m. .Th? grand jury made the above pre sentment on the 2-lth June, inst., as I am informed at th# instance of Mr. Aid- rich who, as the Judge, (lyfa father) was abootT'discharging the grand jury re- que-ted them retained^en a matter of grave importance, tho bill not having been given them. Shortly afterwards one bf the defendants and two or three of his convenient and persontd friends went into the grand jury room where they rc muined mime time, .1! cned presume that this presentment U the echo of the at- torrey,* voice conveyed by the means of the conductors of sound, who convoyed it to the curs of the grand jury who, with convenient and necessary support, per haps have Lit on a happy way of bring iug about n solution ot affairs. Always, gentlemen, upon motion made examine defendants nud their personal friends un sworn and you n id bo furnished grounds for slanderous presentments. I ark my fellow citizens everywhere to suspend judgment on this affair and I promise iu the next issue of your paper to give them entire satisfaction as to my action that fa satisfactory to the unbiased and ftiir minded citizens; not to thet'raf # U , 1 . v ty, cunning, flattering parttsdtt. J. B. llCXtKK. Blvcxvillk K. C., June U0:b, 1885. Editor People: Dear Sir—Knowing that your paper Is widely circulated among the colored people of tbl-t county,' aud ue many have wiitteu me letters in repaid to my resignation ae county chairman of this epuoty, you will please do me tbo favor to publish Ibis b-ttetr in anawer to them us by this It will save me much time and troubfK Mr. Thomas (.nark and others, of Barn well Co., S.O. Dear Sira—1 have received your letter with many oibtre desiring to know it I have resigned ua county chairman, chairman of this Congretk-Iontil Dir trict and also as a member of the Slate Executive Committee. In teply I would answer that on the ‘21st of Jan uary lost I foi warded to tbe Hon. E. M. Brayton, ebairinao of tbeBtnte Ex ecutive Committee, my resignation ua a member of tbe State Executive Com mittee and also •unty chairman of this County. On the aame day amMate I forwarded to Mr. Uascombof Hamp ton County my resignation a» chair man of this Oongrestdoual District. I did all this with tbe end in view of re tiring wholly from politics. This ought nottobe asurptfae for in our frequent eonvereat Iona and Interview e I have ex pressed my stroag determiuarton to tetlre from politics as early as I pos sibly could. Tiuatlng that this will be ample satisfaction to all concerned and that the papers in tbe Disti let will give my letter a space to their colutne, Ism very Respectfully, Fbkduuck Nix, Jr. Til* Court.—Wednesday-The. fcl lowing canes were tiled: Paul Kirk- wnsot PaiwoD, carrying ccnosaled eapoos, guilty. . \ Scott Johnson, Burgtty kad Lar- *5# DOt , Thursday—The entity cession was taken up with the trial of Rebecca Samuels for murder. E. P. Hutson Eaq., assisted tbe Solicitor aod I. L. Toblo, Rtp, conducted tbe defense. The evi deuce for the state showed that the prisdoer, keeping files from Lucy Gra bams, iiifaut daughter of Faunla Gra bam, placed a duantity of cuoctntrats«i lye in tbe baby^a mouth. Wnen it com menced Screaming under its terrible torture tbe ptisonel: ran out and under the hotike carrying the but of lye and sitting on It upon a pile of bricka. She waa brought out and tbs fatal box found. • There wna no abraalnb of tbe face except about the lips. The priso ner testified that she bad wiped tbe ettafairtuth child’s mouth with a BhEfttlt —‘A penny saved la a penny earned,’ said Ben Franklin. But by subscribing to The Columbia Weekly Register you will save not a penny but a whole dollur. Its price bae been re duced to one dollar a year. The Weekly Register is a flfty-eix column pnper, (right pages,) chock full of tbe latest tel-grtrphlo news, Well selected OtUcellany, correspondence from all parts ot South Carolina, poetry, full lo cal netts and legislative reports from the capital of your State. Its utter ances are careful, honest and fearless, and always in tbe interest of the peo ple. Beginning In July The We* kly Register will publish 1<H) Stories from the pens of the foremost American and Eufopeab Novelists. Address and make at! remitraucee payable to C. A. Calvo, Jr., Proprietor, Cdumbltf; 8. C. No postage stamps taken, Send P. O', order, check, or registered letter. —;—age . - Bur cat BchoclD’ohic.—-The first In terdenominational Sunday School Con- VBmluu bvertretaTg-Tmargghnlf~TOF' elate her bituatlon. She fell asleep several times during her trial. The jury found her guilty of manslaughter with a rccommendatiau to mercy. It iu said that she had previously made an attempt to murder another child in the earns m-itiucr. Friday—The following sentences were parsed: F. A. Blackwood, one year in the penitentiary. J. L Coward, three tears in the uatue institution, Rufus’ S.«lly, convicted at the last term of big amy, one year in the penitentiary. Wil liam Young 30 days in the county jail. Wilson Parsons a line of„fffO and costs. Rebecca dathutN, 2 years iu the. peni tentiary. The Court of Sessions was then aojourhed, the Common Plena op ened, all business before it disponed of in a few hours and a Dual adj 'urument reached early iu the afternoon. Tbe Sheriff carried the prisoners to G'lumMn on Friday evening Jus E Davis Escj, will carry Cow- ardM ca«e to the Supreme Court. During tho tei ml tbe grand Jury re turne I due biIn*to-slght find no kills iu fourteen ca^ee. -j G. Duncan Bellinger, E>?q.. mad* a model Solicitor ou short notices* For IcfufintiuB cl iht* Pcb’ic. I1LACKVll.I.r ACENCV, Jjnr»!h t XSS? . • Ticket! *• tbcfolkWlaf BMMd SUaui.er Rac^rtt »o» vn tote the Else* rill* Aftac? St the fcikiVloc aitatdratM. Oood t# n.-tvra OctubM Slu. ' Ot#*avm*ai»tr.aun» - - -fii to " - /1 - WalhttiaStill lutura • - - . 12 TV SpwttbWbc A 2d Return - • ft-* 0 r*' ~ T “ HcsAiAsayiti* tss Return IS 40 - Ticket* fur Fist Ruck ti.d AsheTtllc, X. C, can te ol.tclutd by (ifin{ tbrtediy* notice at tke folio*- In* rate*: Flat Rock aud Return OlS 10 . A^tu rUlc and Return It 00 8. S. Tl'RXElt, Agent. ^ ‘THE LAND OF THE SKY.” THE Uli ETE AM) SPECTICLL'. Silver Li OPTICIAN. Tho Mountain Hotel, Saluda, N7C. Highest point ou the’Asksvia# and Spar- Wd fa tAMlliug at this titan tnrou«h tk* u„;i i i, _■ State Of Samh Carolina for the rurpoto of tanburg Railroad. Pure nl-, fine seen cry, the best water iu tho work). First class accommodations. The table sup plied with the best the market affords. Post and Express offices. Two daily Terms must reasonable. trams. july2 W. A. TANNER, Proprietor. HOLMAN ATTORJSTliY -AND — COUNHEL.L.OIE AT LA-W, it a ir* u i:i.i. c. ii, ft. c. Will prnuticein all the Court* of the State and give proin|,t and fiUlliful atlcuiion to all butiiicMentruiited to Ids care ('Bice for the present ujfe'aire over Wcath- trsl'cC & IhuUerliiig'b old stoic. ^junelS-ly Mortgagee’s Sale- TrsrFPAiA Cure- W, a. Wright. Comp- truNer Oencral State <>f O-eir^la, eays he hajrb< on entifidy cuttri t>f Urpr enriii Wtttf «uily three tH>tttes of Dr. Hi>lt’.s Dysp-Ttir Elixir. Fi r e:ilo a’. Wiiilstem hy Dr. Hrcuiker i Son. at harr.w-11 by Walter b. Eiivcs. nt Ittaekvttteby Drrstophen;. J.E. Puullit, Dingglfit at tort Gaines. Ga, wri .‘Hthtit lie uods mnro of Ilolt'u Dyuppplio Elixir than any other patent rne<U<’i.’M‘. For sab- at Williston liy Dr. Urookei Jr Mon, nt Hamwoil by Waller 8. Eav.-P, at lilackxU'e by Dr. Stephens. If yr> i nre to ff uinir witn l>y*pp|>*tn, In- dlrreati n, Aatlima or any ohronio liver trouble try a tnUMe of Dr. Holt.’* Dyspep tic F.ltvlr. It will not fail to cure you. Wherever Dr. Holt’s Elixir is sold all doubt Is removed In regard to Dy*i>epMU brink’ Incurable. Get it of Dr Stephens at Hlackville, Dr. L. Hrouker A Son, Wiilis- ton, and W. 8. Eave#, Corn well, S. 0. luay’JS-Iy By virtue ol the i»owt*r of sale contained hut c-i tai'i iiiortKetm fi.oiu liHody Kirk land to Joaeoli A. Siiuoii', ezeoultxi the see ded day of Fo rii.trv. I&s4, and re.orde-i in the oiOmef i he Ib'irister of Mesne Convey- aliens for Itinnwelt c«>uiity in Vol. 4 X, pa ges tUl, j W, o.k! iinil 5J4 on llie Id h FeOt ua- ty. ism I will s*-il on ttie At Ii July, the s.tmo beiutr aol-sday,at B&rnwen C. H , af ter hii^rifT s sale-, f r cash, all that piece or truer of land In Bull Fond Township, Barnwell county, uontaiiiiiiK one huin.rcU and thin y acres, more or h-ss, and bound ed on lire 1 V+nbiic roao le toiiiR from MaUhew’sriTTufrto Har.iwell C. H., North Gy lunds of jlrs. A. E. Fouler and estate of W; B. 7.0wars West by I mds of estate of W . It. Flowers nu 1 B. II. Brown aud .South by lands of >ar«h Colieii. Purchaser to pay for papers. NATHAN SIMHN. * . Attorney in fuct.~ jonets-td DO YOU WANT A HOME ? vened at Bamberg according to ap- pointment and was organized by tbe slectioD of Bsv. J. L. Sifly ae president slid Isaac A Blaoton as secretary. The exercises from beginning to end were well attended nnd gave great pleasure to appreciative audiences aerd tbe hospitality of the community was superior to tbe calls made upon h. Tbo convention will meet in Btackville next year. ■ — Tbe clerk of tbe House of Represen talivea says that from present indies- EHURirr’s July Falm-Ext^rtFi ms— Johnston, Crew# .t Co, vs. Alderman A Uc.Vrthur and (Jwcu Aldei mau,.4Gl acres. *S property of Owwi Aide man. Umnded by 11 nds of the estate of Robert McCreai y, J. L. TiKile, C. G. Grandy, W. H. Kennedy. A. J. Wtuthersbec, John G. Smith and White Pond and Strlnirfrilo w’a mid road. ^ Thus, ^hudih. Uciyer A Co, ra. John B. Carter. DcfendnnPs interest (;'ne-s'xtb) n 287 acres, bimnded by lunda of Jacob Carter, Josepb-Carteranfil othbri. Ktatc .Hew*. The Granlteville Mills bars shut down for several weeks for repairs. Ex-G 'V. M;tgrath has been mirde Tliirty-five Hcres of rxcrllciit land wlTHTn I We • rort+i-* «f vHe town of Wiiiitoon for xale t" areas tn -nil purchaMTs. * The rephintioM «f-tVitli'ioo for health, so cial, religious nnd ethicali.mal advantage* is too well knnwn to need limber mention.— TJioms wikliing to i* ecu re de.-irable homes i-hridd cM. on or corrcitpond wilhoiit delay with Mttd. J. D BUOUNE, junkll Wiliitton, 8. C. QoWOpticJt] institute Su Fstspsb*)", Rpssis, IhVeDHir «! the Renowned ■ Timed Focus Crystsl Lenses. Superior to acy other In use, eonstrurtod in accordance Mth the science aod philoso phy of nature In the peculiar form of a con cave convex ellipsis, admirably adapted to the orgnnvuf signt aud perfectly natural to the eye, slfordlnp the beet artibcul help to the human vision ever invented. J. SILVER h.vs established & Spectacle and Eyo (Haifa Eniporlutn iu Aiigifaix. Ga., .■.k—irs-JX-’ »ui S*t frvv M packue uf guoto ot aige value, that wtlTstart you la *<Mk that vriBet encaj hrirf you i* money Itotor 1 WUier aex. of all aga*. •If, to work for ■■ at making tnokn his Theory and Practise and at the eaihe Um# introducing tlieao bebHes. Wheievcr these Fpectacles have been tried they ate spoken^of in the highest terms, of which a few of the fdlliitviog teslimdidals will certify, the originals nnd many others can be seen and examined st his rooms, de st the 4amh tiuie wi.-hesit to-be understood that he is uni one of the traveling (pucks who mereiy sells you n pair of glasses for an exorbitant pi ice and w hom you may never see agaie. lie has esi»h!tshed himself iu Augusta, Ga., where, in case you should hnp- pe)i tif or break your glassea, he will re» place tile same for you at a small nominal sum, as it fa bis custom to keep a register of all he sells, iLVreby enabling him to knew just tbe Bosses yfin fldve purcliased from Lira. The io.lowing TettdkoniaU will surely con- v.nce tRc public of the excellence of l>r. J. 8il.VEFtaod of the perfect Science of suit-.. ingthFeyc. * • V Etihimrs DErAariiKST, Atlanta, (fl., Dec. Ulh. T 1 arfc Seen using the spectacles of Dr. J. Silver fhr the last week and have tested them hy long tristained reading aud writing and I Tin 1 them easy to the rye, comfortable and eav^ to use. 1 lake pleasure in recom mending ilicm as a good glass. There is a slight difference in the vision of niy eyes, winch the doctor discovered wilhoiit beifcg informed and suited his glasses to them.. [Signed] A. II. CutqHTT. U. S. Senator front Georgia. Da. Jbsic7*H Si tv Kit, AugustapTJX;— Dear Sir: Some weeks ago yo : supplied me with a pair of g!tsse«, which have pro- vctrsFcX^t•FOtnfort to my ever that 1 Wish to express to you tny appreciation. I have •iitfehe'd sotneWirSt from reading hy gns light imtsin^et liavf worn your g!a>ses 1 experi nice uo inconvenience from long reading at nighl. I commend your gltsses to my tvieUds. Very respectfully, J. U. Goanox. E. H. Tot He, Judge Northern Circuit. SMnri. G*., April iCfh. 1884.*- I HVvejusi received fimn Mr. .i«e4|f!i 8fi ver a pair of apfctahlee » liicii-, a f ier Irinl dn- rrng'Tlnticoi’k Court, I find exarlty suited td ray eye«..i-Ldiave know n Mr. Silver a tong time mid edrdisily recommend him to those who, like myself, nerd help to ihc vision. I fnd Fim well up in bis profession end know him iy' be honest and reliable. E. II STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, BARNWELL COUNTY. tX TME COURT OF PROBATE. By B. T. Rice, Esq., Judge of Probate iu Barnwell County. . Where** W. Gilmore .Simms, C C. P. ap plies for Letters of Adiniiii-tratiun ou thees- •atsof \V. C. Weaver, deceased; * These are, therefore,'to cite and admonish all aud singular, the kindred aud cieditors of the soid deceased, to he sod appear betore me at a Court of Probate for the enid county lobe holden at Barnwett C. 11. on Friday, the ittih day of July, 1886) at II o’clock A. M., to sliow cause, if nnv, why the said administration should not begi-itntcd. Given under my band and the se-il of the Couit this Mh day of June A. I>. 188.J, aud in the lb9ih year of American 1 tide- TWirdeiice. B. T. HICK, ■*" Judge of Pfotiste. Publighed in Tur Paoete June Iflh 188o. and posted on the Court House door for the time required by law. - J Mortgagee’s Sale. an*LlT D.*by*the*Soutb a CHrolloa"^!)- | lege. A society for the enforcement of the game law is to bo organized in Orange burg. Dr. R. F. Pendegrass, of Williams burg County,tost two horses last week with glanders. Frank Lee, of Abbeville County, had seventeen sheep killed by dogs on the nigbt of June 20. Dr. Nofroan of Newberry, was Injur ed by the explosion of a soda water fountain last wee*. Gen. L. M. Ayer, of Anderson, and his daughter, Mias Verna, ate visiting friends in the lower pacLof- the State. An enthusiastic citiz a n<hf Williams burg County nominates fhe Son. Sam uel Dibble of Orangeburg for governor of South Carolina next year. Itir. J. 1a Byrura of Anderson cap tured a young tarantula,- about half- growfi, tn the woods near bin father’s resilience last Saturday. It is now safety confined in a bottlfrat Mill Broe.’ drug store. The latest poBtal change# in South Carolina are as follows : Star service chances—the route between Aiken and Dunbarton, from July 1, 1885, curtail service Bo as to end at. Talatba, omitting Greenland and Dunbarton, decreasing distance 19 miles. F. D. Edward*, of Orangeburg Coqd- ty, lost five head of cattle wftbfn tbe last month from a disease fes^mbliog black tongue;,they lived but a few days after taking tbe disease. A large bog raiser In Abbeville Qouo ty BayB hertrajmorfost a trog m iDIiry MR8. $ C. EASTERLING —-jw AILEN J. WEATUERSBEE. By viruie of n power of sale contained in a certain deed of liargain aud •ale, commonly bee »a ihs b day 6f December, 1881, and recorded on the day in the office of th* Hegislerof Meane Conveyances for the Slate and county afoiirtoid, in Book 4 M, pages 027. 028, 029 a id 080, I will sell at Barn well, in front of the Court House, on Mon day the sixth day of Jtfly next, it being sale day in I hat month, within (he legal hours of side, the foitowing described real property, to wit: ‘ All that lot of lam! in the Towil of Bafn- well, containingq lencrg, njore or less, and the buitdhigs thereon, bounded on the East by the public square of the Town, on the Wesi by a street of the same town which separatee the said lot fromianJs ofiTEi estate of the ate N. G.tV. Walker, on tbe North h/l«>t 6f P.ITTLIS, EastAav, Doijoe Co., G*. i I Kaye pnrcliascd fro*n J. A, Silver two pairnof epectaoiMand have used them ta:th, aud f dnT tfceic comfortable aud e ay to the eye. I was natoniahed tirit he should dis cover no readily upon ex«n:iiia(ioii the need 'of my eyes, and to those who need assistance as 1 do I heartily recommend him as an ex pert in ni* chosen profession. He wishes to be d srinctly understood, that be i* hot one of those ‘ravelling quacks who make exorbi unt price* and never expect :o see you again but he ?s one of us XnJ ooihe* recummeudeiL by the leading men of Georgia. Respect fully, Jos. M. UttCHAS, M. b. To wiom it may concern : Easts tx, Dofajefo. Ga. I !:are this day purchased of J. A. Silver a psfr (If g asses that suit my eyes jtrfccily, making the vision clear and distinct, sooth ing aod very comfortable totlieeye. Ifi.d him fcasonahie iu hia charges and heaitdy recoujmend him at an export in hS.s’ri-yict profeseioir Heapcctfully, — ilASiax ruut.a, .M. D.~ mayf8 2w , V S i. OSBORNB' tSole Proprlorletor. Augusta, Ga, LibrarytBuildlng. . Qnn b) the finest Institutions in the Uni ted States. Ileal Business transacted with real CVd- ft'ge Currency. .>rder«*d from the Not th lor tbe especial U-iiellt of tiio College. ISOAItD IK CITT CHEAP. I TIME UKQUIBFD. TO 4 MoKTHS. TVautifnl Dipfotnnu. Award-d fin Com- ploling Gdirsoin Satisfactory Maiuier. , bENDFORURCULAUS. l*Bl . . - Dr. J. It Smith. Cfivei-Rtlve and IVlechnnical DENTIST. ii It:nr.itci and ^VM.i.iaxoNf. Wlli pntcticS st the following pltccs at Hme meutioued . ‘ . BaAbkso—Heginuing the first Monday in each month and continuing for the following two weeks. Otricaatihe I Ip r ting Hotel. IViLi.iaTox—The third and fourth week in each month. Office over Smith’s Drug Store. • tipr27-ty it)Cimj. MORRIS 118 King St. C'iiarleston, S. Ci ( * HEATING AND COCKING stoves and ranges. tsuTSc (1 for prices ami picture*. — - , . a . ^ jgpi8-ij HP Send 'll crnt» for h«wt**.>, anJ re ceive fn-r a covtljr Ixn of irmd* • hi. h a ill help yu*t tt» more riiofir-r rikht away thin unythiuic iln in tl.iawbiLL AM, ttf either »e*, succeed fhon fir-t hour. Tiie lin*.| ptud to fortune open* before thn Wo.'lcttn,abuwluteiy aurc. At unci addrenn TRUK A tV*, AUtfU-W, .Maine. r i.i Congaree Hotel, COLiUMMt A. to. C. Cjmcr A*.vntl*ly ami Gcrvais Streets, opposite State Ilouye. W. E. tlOSE, PROrRIFTOR, Rate* $1.50 to $'2.00 per Jay. accord* !»g (o location of*romn. jaulo GOOD DAY. THF.RKSUFK AT TIIE OLD STAND YET. BEK EAVIEB ingly bows to Ins {Vi'cuds aud the tradin': public and begs to assure them that catted a mortgage, qxeemsdand d t liv^ by fro|n to y o cl(Kk „ ln . i, e wiI j Mrs. L C Kasierlmg.tn Allen J. neathers r be glad to receive calls and to' sell beau tiful bargains in all litiea_o£ .Drjr and Dfefis Goods, Staple and Fancy Groce ries, Can Goods, Candies, Hardware, Slices for Gentlemen nnd Ladies, Straw years frixa cholera. Be gives, oooe a week, a quart of turpeethie to slops to forty bogs; This, be Claims, Is a sure preventive. v ^ Muj D. F. Bradley has resigned tbe editoreMp of tbe Pickens Sentinel. We regret to part with biffi but rejoice that our loss Is bis gain. tJocle Sam Is a better paymaster ttAn tbs deiia- quent eobseriber. Mr. J. E. Boggs lakes bis cbalr and pen. Ed Bundy, colored, wbo shot and cases before tbe next Oongrees than there have bteo before any Congress for forty years. There wtH not be more than foo*. and prcbsMt toff moie tkun Uute, of III fame, ia Spartanburg, some _ mombs ago, was convicted iatt week and sentenced CO bl banged. HIsceee rwa iSm*.XL t»IU be carried to tli« Bapremo J. J. Brown nnd n line nf store lots and More houses, and on the South hy a small street ot lane which separates tht said lot from landi •t Mrs. J J. O’Bannon. This desirable property, - eligibly situated In the very heart of the town offers induce- Stents rarely met with to any one desiring an elegant home in a cultivated, healthful com munity, ssd could be eastly-eonvened iuto a eommodioos hotel which would certainly command S larger and more profitable pat ronage than my other location in the town. Tbe Improvement* consist of a commodious dwelling honse (Which wa« the residence of tiie late Col. B. H. Brown) built in tils best manner of carefully selected material and is in good repair. It contains oathe first floor four roem,‘25x20feet, passage 10 fen wiite, full length piazza 10 feCt broad front and rear. . Ou the efecond floor four rooms 20x*20 feet nnd one 20x16, passage and piazzas a* the first Ifcm’. On the third floor, two rooms ‘20x20 feet and four 20x10, piazza in front and passage’ Two story pantry, thirteen fire places. The lot measures 210 feet front.hy 240 feet in depth. On the promisee are also two out building^ 20x16 feet eaih. well of exeelfant water, very choice fruit trees end grape harbor of sslsct vines. This valbiible property can b* bought at private tale before the sale as advertised above from Col ROBERT ALDRICH. Titian perfect, terms cash, purchaser to pejr for papers. - , A. J. WEATHERS BEE, junell Mortgagee. for Vnrking |M*>pA>. Xt-nd 10 cent* pait ago.ind »« will mall you frro, a royal, of a—’ ’ * ■“ »■■■■ hi a few day* than you-ever thought puntibiu at any bu.im-Kv Capital not firouirod. YtAi can live at boon anil wort in snarr f ni. only, or all the Uoie. val iable -amplebox ofpioiiaUiat wiTlixit you is the way of making loore money and Cloth Hats for summer sunshine frbfri 15 cents apieee up, charming Spring Prints, Lawns, Muslins and cvetything kept hi a Nineteenth C’Cntury Store: A dollar’s worth of goods for a Httle money will get a big lot of getod goods. Figures won’t he and 1 am prepared to prove by honest arirh- mefic that 1 aifi the bent frfenJ of the bituh jjajing pmcl)tt*('r. REN DAVIES. ay2l THE Blackville Bakery, EESTAURANT —AND— Family Crjcary; J. IL BURGER, Proprlstof. you want a FINE WATCH OR CLOCK, STERLING SILVERWARE,J lnUi. •* u »« l.ljit i , FINEST Ql T AT.h’Y TABLE LERY, CUT- OR SPECTACLES, -Sen 1 yo«r or-Vi lo or c.ul at Jas. Allan & Go. 807 KING STREET, , CHARLESTON,C. ian24 Dr. J. H. Price, BLACK VfLlaE. S- C orrsxs roa halx The Celebrated FRY TRUSS: Fresh Bread every day. Meals At all hours. All lb# del load eu of the season, Tbh cboleest coofeetloneries. cakes, candfhs, canu«! goods, fruits, vegete- blep, *- ^ Ail at the lowest prices and warrant- sd le be tke beett — ~ Warranted to give Eatiefactiotf or money will he refunded to' any one dissatlsfi*-^ after a falr x trial: Will last a life' ime and can be worn with perfert comfort all the year round. THE \ BEST hT eer4 CALL AND BE ^ELCOUK. j- H BORGER, Railroad Avenoe. Noiice to Teachtfs. us> * •> Also, Alfred Speer's Pore New YorK Port Wines, Brandies aod-ubferment- ed Grape Juice; etrlHJy f6r ihetilcinal purposes. These are not bar room goods and tan hot be bought except at Drug Stores. Approved by the Med fa tal pHOniti as admirable toulce, stim ulants and diuretics. . Also, Pure DrugA and Medfcfntay Freeh and Genuine, And sold at loker prices than the same qualities can bo gag^frort aether dtalerlohA. taunty. All Droge And Medicines are Guaranteed to be eXaotly an. repre sented.. J, H. PRICE. M. 6. ^kaYH} Knokvllle^ a crate ta.flv« Mian easily earned every eveaiu.— That ail who want work may Teat the 1 —tmn. we malw thta aaparailed oflVr: To all who ara wdl well we will aradono dollar lo>a) f..r tOrtronhlc lent rmuaml, Matoa, |to| „ la accordance with inrftrtfOhns received j ffom office ofState8nperh>tendsnt of Educa tion, sn examination erf tsscheraarid b« btld •t Blackville Jerty 2nd, 1886, st Barnwell July 80,1883-. A. BUI8T. CUairman Hoard Examiners. Jttnelfl »w Tbe &s<len ; g3ed have opened a braaeh office in Bamberg. 8. C. Appointments, tvety Fridey. Office over Counts Brother's st"»5- LM.AB.P. HUTSON. ■W*? ^ -* Attmrnsyssi Uw» Csn—fiy losiM, stavsakatu Augusta Hotel, 1*. 13. DOOl.HTt-F, Proprietor. AUTA, a HXAIXJUaBTEKS POK U)J» MJtOCIAL liJOf, Tiie best Two Dollar House in tbs South. Special rates by tbe week or mouth. , V • msrlff 1 Oentral Ilotel, s _ Broad fittest. Aagasfa, Ga. MRS. W. M. THOMASTT