The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 21, 1886, Image 2
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LARGEST COUNTY CIRCULATION
*- TtlURSDAY. JANUAHY21, 1^6.
Tli* fV^lc'M l»i«p« r l*oNiil«»u.
%* *W» Itimorr? th«t our-frlvnil, coun-
ndlor Kt lly, has ml««]'pretirii(Jcr| the
purpnM tin I purport of our reply to
the Boitoo Jourual.
' We have never allgnerl our&elf with
rfther party to local or personal difT-
i rcnie>. Such partlsansl.lp would be
Inconalateut with j Jiirnullatlc fulrnrua
kdU repiurnant to our Imllvldual
tastes. We made no Invidious eotn-
'^larlson of the rnetlt'* or d* merhe of
. the guc-cessive piluclpals of tb ; Black-
ville High School, but blroply exposed
the fr*<1 Jeut falsvbttdds of the Journ-
»ni; and souiht^dH'Ir^aie the pcoj lc
of Blackvlllo fiom the Ve'-kless and In*.
• yusablo tlaut||*T8 that It had heaped
upon them collectively and scctlou-
nlly.
An analysis of Mr. Kelly’s article
shown the essential truth, In every Ini-
jiortant particular, of our reply to the
^Journal.
ho commuD^j- was ev< r wholly
tlnltdl on any one question, mid among
the differences of opinion prevalent In
past years we remember that good
UHD, present patrons of the High
School, declared to us that Alegars.
'Hardin aud Hooper werebustaloiug,
‘t>y faithful work, ihe h'gh reputations
they hud gained us uavUcts in other
localities.
VS’e have no personal knowledge of
tho school at any peilod, do not as-
sufne to decide who l« right, and only
eny so much lu kindness to the dead
, iuid the reputation of tho living. The
people of UlsekYille—and there Is no
oue among them more earnestly pub-
"ifc spirited than our correspoodent—
desuve gieater praise for thilrt fforis
to train up the succeeding gi Deration
worthily, than for their overshadow
Ing business entcrpiisc, and no mar,
hers or elsfwhere, stall malign them
with fmpunlty so loug us we cun use
puu or pencil in th<lr d> fcuse.
Men boiu since the cud of the war
will vote nixt N'wvcujI r.
—— ——
To all subsctlbeis who are in errears
•tie year or mere who will come for-
i.srd and pay their dues and one year
in advance, we will give nflistiate
« nltuary notice gratis in cast it kills
thcui.
Sam Small bus paid iw<lvc hundred
dollars if old debts since his conver
sion. We would Uko to know that
three hundred and odd subscribers to
1 bk Pk ilk hud «xpt rienced the same
sort of rslis’lov.
Tho Columbia Record ilees and ■re
marks : ■* Evtiy heutet man will pay
ills bi.bfcilpth n to his newspaper.’
Whet ? —Baknwm.l Pei plk. As soon
as he sells his cotton.—Regord. If the
R C”rd is tight them Is a big part ef
tho Cotton cu p in tho hands of the
fur Bet s or .
- Bro. MeLenna, ol the F/igtfielu Moni
tor is gen'rally, like tho Irishman’s
> dud, hard to trip up, tut the glories of
the wedding of t Mr. C. F. Pechmaun,
. aud Miss He-tbio II Tunier, were too
vagi f r his dcscriptivo powers and none
df tho brotherhood except the luiioitolle
Bacon could have douo a] proximate
• justice to the exquibite toilet j of tie fair
gathering. Bat wc arc glad to Imrn,
from his qwntonfission, that, ns atrci.ch-
«, •rmgn, he held hia own and beguu (he
•* trow year happy in the enjoyment- of a
^.stjuaic meal and Lapa ful of hcahh until
< the blackberries ripen.
• d This is the time of year to get your
gears and tool* ready for tho jeaFs
„ work. Repair and oil your harness.
• Buy u few chain links aud keep on hand.
Tiu one or two to each pair of gears; then
,-when a chain breaks no time is lost,
dtcep an extra single tree, p'ow stock,
and a good supply of becl-scrcws. Fur-
,uish each plowman wiih plenty of goad
'• strings. It is ve^y important to
have good collars that fit your animal
. well. Backhands sheu'd aR, he padded
andia waim weather they should bo
moved often to prevent chafing. On
• ■'every firm that runs three to fear bones
there shou’d be a black smith slirp and
a few good tools. Much time is lost in
running to a shop for cvciy little job.
Winoaboru* has adopted an ordinance
j, rrquiiiug t!ie police to arrest and ini-
i prison all tramps appearing in tho town.
They had become o formidable nuisniuc.
According to a communicition sent
out to the Auditors, the Comptr&llcr
- General wights it to be distinctly under
stood that everybody is required to make
full returns of all their real estate
* Ltot Thursday night week a wl.i»e
, man, who had been relying entirely on
^ whiskey and had gotten way behind on
• wwter, was lodged ii. the calaboose. Dur
* * iWS'U’o he drank up a butkctfull
A. of water that had been left and called
’ for more at 4 o'clock, alien anoMicr
St. .bttckctlull was given bim, which he
- * drank up aud still called for more. A
« ' rt^pd imeketfufl aras given him and he
nearly ai! ©fit In other words,
about lovea gallons of water to
Andon)o p^pr.
a*-
«il- 1
A lilfaahrd t'roWI llliuliaille.
'. ITjkkvu uc, a. C n Jnnunry 0,100(j
D «r Muj. i; ‘lie ItobtoiWourtml
haw ♦< utlnuom-lyai'.ij f<>raoloOL.' n timo
miarephraented tbo H..uflfi that you
devenc credit lust end or
-
waa mmie at the last ecsslbt] of tb«
l/flrlsluturelijr the K^itl-prohibittonieta
of this Ununiy to have tne peohlLbluu
tow repealed.
\VnsiikA-: Reproycutatldne were
fHidt with for ink log with h (rraln of
wiilt miything contatued in Its cvlumnH
relHting to the Houth. Rut the edito-
rlnl In this week’s Issue of The Pk plv,
oatlile';“Another Aiinenl.iH,” shows
that you are uiihiquainted wllb the
fuels touched upon, < r els«’. In yo
desire to pitch Into the Journal, yotl
have as little besltutloo iu oiisrepre-
sei’tlng as lots Ulnt paper.
Tin re is no untrue statement In the
article of The Jem iihI to which you
alludo. With the change of two worila
and the erusnre of one word I end< rse.
everythlmr eutd by the Journal, aud
believe that every pat roll of t‘ a BUck*
vlllo High School would do likewise.
The word to be erased Is “fraudulent”
lu the sentence “Ah were discouraged
at repeated failures of ftoutberu fraud
ulent teachers.” file changes would
be to substitute “very poor school
building’’ "for no vchor I building” and
substitute “persons” lot 'Yx Ku-
Klux.
The people of Blnckvillo nt the
oomiog among them of Mr. D. N. Pu!-
uey were discouraged ty H|ea'ed
fstlures i f Southern teachers. Iu 187ft
the people here Hist organiz d to es-
tublhh a high Kchool. Every gentle
man iu ti wu and surrootidit g country
stTalued all his energies for theecliopl.
A graduato oFW'St Pi int wu« elected
piUicipal, and no school ever promised
fairer. Its I tutilises were Hot kept.
The principal was ray friend. I have
liked lew men let it r. But i Utory
shows an utter failure ofthescbcnl
and a partial deUi.<iuliZ.Ulon of Us
founders.
l he Kcbool nr it opened with a lady
principal, Miss 1'Iniine Uilsou. As a
teacher she find few superiors. Her
management was eminently able, bhe
fulled however to unite the citizens,
aud to the deep regret of her palrous,
gave up the schnol.
Again the |xople united, an^i again
every cm rgy whs bent to establish a
school, than which none should be
superior. The backers cfibe enter
prise—every man in Blackville—elec
ted a bounl of trui-tees whom th^y
told not to cncfclilcr mom y an ol j-et.
Eveiy peisi n directly im.-resteu in
the towri, these wiih and those with
out childicfT, suhsciihed qi tn rously,
i xiravagunily —many beyond thi h
Cleans—to ih.e school fund. Mr. Hdr
dlu was eiiiph yed. His school opened
wl Ii, I ihluk, mure that one hundred
pupils. It kept until Us close a con
eldcruhie nunil.e r , not because tb*
ecbool gave SHtls r action, but becau»e
its pMti ons were, as a rule, poor men
who luid pledged to i s support ell
they had, and they could not i ff td
to pay their guitrauies to it an J tneir
tuiiic*u at anotbt r school. His school
was a total failure. Hu did m>t bev< i
h!s connection with thesehoed because
be abandoned the profissiuu but to
take cliarge of a school of less than
forty pupils at Willianuton, b. (A
There art* not many letier men than
Mr. 11a:din aud not many who are apt
10 do better practisii g medicine, but
Ids school teaching was so complete a
failure th it it was absolutely imposed
bio to unite the cltlz ns again upon
any teacher uutll mouths afier the
present principal opened hi re. The
pe* pie wete deiuotalEd, disgusted
and dec pairing. No |Mtrou of the
selo ol f* It that hV had ft ceived the
full woitii of the money ite had put hi
it, ami ii'Mtiy felt that they had re
ceive d no value.
Mr. Hooper cutnc lore a good titan,
a genii'man and a Chiistiun. but he
waa old, feeble tiud constitutionally
unai-le to handle a parcel of such boys
at* attend school in Biuckville. Hs
coliool, to tint regret of Ills friends,
gave little eatisfaciion, and was aipou
the verve of collapse when Mr iluopet
die). Usd it not been for the excel
lent support rendered by bis assistant,
no less eminent a gentleman than Rev.
Arthur Bulat, who lu the klndmss of
his In alt and his interest In Blackville,
assist til, lice of chaige, the school
would have collapsed eo< ner.
One other instance hail u'm st es
caped my attention. Mr. Gray as
sumed the inauRceniMit of the school
In between Mr. Ilar iiu and Mr. Hoop
er. His management cctia* , <l tc> tbe
satiafactloB of the town More need
net b said.
In rrpty to your staterm nt: “Black
ville bus bad fir yeats a~ village
academy,” I would any jjie bull ding
you hi.tide to is ttfree sclw»i| building
We bad i.o high school building until
Mr. Putney dame. And was itie
academy all you claim for if, I would
mdt w hy did Blackville go ty the t x
pensei f 4Q3U to Ut up the OoiirthoiiseV
Further:'Homo of +he weahbiesi
men of town have st. [ pud their aone
from the bcail schools In this State
and Georgia to send to our present
tcbool. I do not remembt r of such
tin It stance prior to now.
This letter Is wiltten that people
from outside may not govern them
eelvt s hy your editorial, and class our
present school with those we have hail
heretofore. W. R. Kklly.
Willislca TersHs Whiskey.
Williston, 8. C., Jnutiurj 18, 188G
At a meeting c f the ft lends "f pro
hibition on Sat ut day, January 16, at 3
P. M . about toify representative cili-
zms organ:Zed by electing Oapt W. U
Kennedy chairman uu^ W. H O. John
son secietury. On motibo of Mr. I. A
Blanton a committee, couslstlrg of
M- ssra, L B. Tod". J. (3. Hair, J. M.
WiM»dwnrd, A. J. Weathersbee, H. L
Johnson, I. A. Blanton, J. 0. Ooc-hran,
A. Owns and W. 11 (J.Johmun, wue
appointed to draw up r« solutlot s ex
pressive of thesenuui* nt of this meet
ing and the citizet s of Widietcm au<t
vicinity upon the prohibitloa ques
tion us bandied at the last srrsiou of
the Legislature. During Its absence
the Rev. D. W. K y, of the Baptist,
and Rev. J. 0. Youegu**, of the Metho-
diet Church, tnc* Dr. W. W. Smith
spoke earnestly in favor of prohibition,
and the good results lu be bad from
It and that realized by the town ol
Wiillston and tkirnweii County at
large. The committee on rcsoluilore
ropr*sented the following husinesa lu
teretda: Fanning, wheelwrlgt.t and
bhicksndth, mei eh ant, h gal profcssluD,
' ecture
rum
... the
go- d r* stilts of the I >w and his heaity
oo-operutlon with ti e ftlends of pr»-
hibltion. Similar meesagts from gen
tleinen nnsble to attend were re
ceived, among them < ne fn>m Mr. £
A. Green, n pneenilng the milling in
lerests. The Teeoltitiurs pneented
by the committee w re unanimously
adopted.
*t Wur&EAS: It is knovo to ell pres
ent that a combined and MMHBlBhrt
foaiiA-
B*ti nwell Sen-
uu.UttJ»iniiu, uic uiiuiti, i* gai proicssiu
post '(Bee d* {art Plenty jrchTtfctui
aiitl railway. A letter wss readTioi
t'spt. J* A. Miller tikpresslve uf G
at«*r and Ref ret.entaHvee, but to 'tti*
P.. natoia and Ih'prrseutaliveu^uf otbtr
Counties In the State that prohibition
bad proved a failure lutiekwa of
Wllllatc-n and Bsinw.lj County, and
that there was as much liquor sold
nud as much drunkennessaa mere was
before tbe probtiloh luw was pausrd,
mid that a large tu»j oily imhe vlom-
i'y and town of Wiillston were lufatf&r
ot the repeal or nreTaWT
A I- We, the elt sebs of Wiillston and
Vicinity, repel and dioy the charge
that there is as much drunkenness us
hi foie the passage of tbe | robioitlon
law, or that n uu jot iiy of the people
desire lire law repealed, or that there
is any liquor sold txceptasmay be
done clandestinely, and we deny that
much of It Is sold here iu that way.
II. Theiefore, to tbe end that our
Stale Senators and Representatives
may know the sentiment of the people
ol WTlllston and vicinity, we assert
nl'Lout ftar of suco-uslui contradic
tion that the woikiugs of the prohibi
tion law has acct mpilshed ail that hs
fib tuis could txpuci iu Wihistou.
III. Futtbcnuore, we dt ny that
since the passage of the law that the
buelmes Interests of the place have
beui hjured, hut, on the contrary,
have been vastly improved in many
rrspects. There have be*n more
Luhdiugs elected, mure families of a
b'tur class have moved Into the
place Blue the pusoage of the law
iliuu ever before for the sumo h ngth
of time. There gre grtat< r demands
for ruvchai h-s than over before.
B- tt< r schools, aud .upon the whole
the town Las a better ttauding, both
socially and morally.
IV. That hr the said town, before
the enactment of ill*- Dw, the stnets
wcie fi q-iently thronged with drunk
en men, aud acenee of liot and blood
shed were witnessed. The guurd-
house ililed with law breaker.-*, and
otten our women and children could
not safely go upon the sticets.
V. That while we have no revenue
from lieensts or Income from flues, at
the same time we have no need of a
town marshall, • xcepl a nominal mar
shal, and out women aud children can
safely walk the stnets without being
Insulted at i Very step.
VI. That we ft el much disappointed,
and depieoate tho p.-.u ot-ny of our
del -gallon in the legislature who
aided in the attempt to tepeal the pro-
hll idon law.
VII. That we, In behalf of our
nohle men and women, who labored
so eat neatly for the passage of the
law.retiirn ottr sincete thanks to our
State BetmUis anti R presentativts
ami aM who co operated with th'm,
and honor tlniu as our beuefactots
for their setviees In aid of the pro-
Idhlth n law of Ban well Coun*y, and
will ever hold their uamts iu gialetul
retit' nibtai ce.
VIII. It having been made the
specious pretixt by tbe anil prohlbl-
tion party, that the law t eing con
stantly VtolaUd, the law should be te-
peult-d. Wc, thei'f 're, resolve that
vvh renew our z ul rtml redouble our
tff rts to eulotce the law more than
In retofore.
R'eolveit, That the proceedings of
lids meeting be wt nr to tlie Nows ami
Cornier, the two County papers, Co
lumbia Register, S' Utbun Cbll^thlu
Ativocatennd B ptist ('••uiierftr pub-.
Heath'P. W. H. K:::<xi dy, Chaliman.
W. II. C. Jonsfeos, 8< c-retary.
The News and Ccdrier distritiuted
1230 loads of wood, contributed by the
charitub’c, to the pobr of tl:!* cifV.
Iu Colleton county J. P. R. Fox, and
his two sons caught teu deer oil the ic-fc
at Horse Savanna, which was fVcsctl
oi cr. They butchered aud sold them
in Charleston at 8 CIS. per pound.
JN MKAlOiri^M
lluil, in Rarinx-ll, on tin- IVtli iinl, ROBKRT
IIKNIUtU Ks, Infant non of Mr. an*l Mm. M. J.
r*atr, w^vti one vt-ar, rl^tit ni ' ntTu amt Sti- (tnya.
Only a few mouths tiavo passi U since Azrafl on-
torasl tin- lni|i|>y li'iHio rin-lo m«t i-arrinj avuy his
twin tirotbor, Matthew l-l-afilari'l, anil airain he
lia. i ii.h- anil (aki-u lln- til(1‘-oitr nn wlinin sn innny
warm afl.-i-tinn* were centered, Tbe Mr,- fhilt
yi>nn < i-liilil lifo l»as Iwru translali-d io the eternal
hi-allh of the iM-tti-r world, whi'rc,Jiaru iu the arms
of Christ,amps the eomtns, hi the Fat bur’s ewn
pssl time, of those who lovist It so Well oil earth, nut
«tins, hearts an- so sorrowful hi-eausc of this myste
rious dl<|> tw t m of the lllvtne P oviden t
“Suirer little elilkhca to come unto Mr.”
A FRIKKfl.
Mmieoia herehy giren i hot all persona re.
; ■ iding w ulus the ineoiporntc Hnuis of the
Ttpn ort'nrswetl satist moke aiwtaraofllieir
1ml «n| Pel sonat property by 82nd PebittA-
ryAkSO. sA penalty ef 40 per cent, will he
0*1*1 ed to all property net returned hy that
date. Ulsnka for m iking-aid returna can be
obtainid ef the Clerk at Tna Pkohlk uftee.
M. J. PATK,
J*n14 2# Clerk (3ooncfl.
Bherifl’s Pale.
Stats or ftorm Carolina,
liASKWaLL COLSTT.
W. H. KELLY
e , " ’ **•
C. S. ItUSIf.
Dy virtue of au execution to Ike Sheriff of
Biti-nwell Courty aa direct d iu lb* nbovo
snuedc i.se, 1 have levied u|-onnnd will sell
to the higliest bidder for cnak on Moa'lay,
1st of February, 1880, it being regular sales
day ot said month, between the legal hours
of sale, ike following de. eribed real eaiate,
to wit:
All (kat certain tract or parcel ofland ly
ing and being in said Stale uad county, con
taining 270 aciea, more or less, and bounded
on the Norik by 1 ndsof George K y. South
by lands of Henry Uoiris, West by lands of
tieorge 1’ny, Fast by a lino niuning due
North and South. Fai l tract is a portion of
n tract conveyed to J. W. Kush by Josiah N.
and Kichard IV. Walker Ltvied upon as
the property ef the said C. S. Kush to satisfy
saiilexecution, ' .
Purchaser to pay for jaipers.
\V. U. PEEPLES, S. D. C. .
Sheriff's Office, Junuaiy iuh, 18 6.
jaul4-td
PaiUNEK^UF NuYiceV ~
The ucder«igne<l have this day formed a
partnership under the ri m name of W. J.
Martin & J-ons for the purpose of carrying ou
a gmeral luercbadd'sc biiainefs at U aelc.
vi lc, S. C. All pa nice indebted to \V. J.
Martin, erhei by noleoraccomit, wiM please
come forward promptly and make payment
to him at bis old stand, ns he is anxious tv
close up the old business
W. J. MARTIN,
January. Cth, 1880.
J, W. MARTIN.
C. J. M AUXIN.
jan7 3v
Master’s Kotice.
Sh/te "J Srulh Carolina,
licmicrll County.
Court r.f Common
J’leat.
Lunsford Harley and Mary E. Harley, Plain
titfs,
against "
Levis it. Iliurme', M. T. Hummel. Cnlbe-
rinc Iluma.el, Michael 11. Hu. me), be
fcixiams. • ,
AI persona bolding clai-ns against thces-
taterf Mrs. M. U. lliimniel, Inie <>f flnrnwell
county, dccca-ed. will present and establish
their demands before me iu my office nt
Rnrnwell on Friday, the 12th day of Febru
ary. 1886.
G DUNCAN DELLINGER, Master.
*■ janO Ow
AssSi^nee*s Notice*
I will selli-t Rnrnwell Court House on sale
day'-it*-February next, being 'ho Ist day of
the month, all notes, books, arc mnts, bills
of sales and other cho-esin action belonging
to t.te assigned estate of W. K. Boynton, that
are unselt'edat that time. All parties owing
the said estate i*ho da not wifh tlieir paper
sold at public auction will take due notice
and gorern-tliemselves accordingly.
Terms < f eft'.ecash.
GEO. A WAGENER,
Assigneo of W. H. Boynton.
jan21
NO CUBE NO PIT.
The Merchant dealing io Guint.’s Pioneer
111** <1 Ranewer is hereny authorixctl to re
fund the money if it ounnrudt the diseases
for which it is leoommeiided, and when
taket recording to dirrctioiis. y
Cures Rheumslism, Mercurial Poison, 8cro-
tulous Afftciiotm, Glni dalar ftwellings Skin
diseases; 8o csofall Kinds. Blood Poison,
Female Complaints Etc
U Guinn first manufactured and sold bis
medicine from Perry, <-a., in a». humble tray
using an ot dinary iron pot for belling. The
business was run under tbensmeof ftwift A
Guinr. Perry, (la., with the caution printed
on each 'abt-l. * None genniqe without the
written signnt r.re of K Gtrhtn,'and the medi
cine was sold at So.OOi*; bottle.
This was dissolved by Mt. C. T. Swift re-
tiring and Mr- R. Guinn oonlinuing the
manufieture of this Celebrated Vegetable
Blood Keuewer from Southern forests up te
the prr ;ent time. He has how sold hts tight
therein to Ike Jtlacou Medicine Company,
MaonGe.
Essay ou Bleed and Skin Diseases mailed
free, . - ,
^ * ‘ -Macon Medicine Company.
. Macon. Ga,
- For sale by Breaker * Son, D. K* Briggs
A Co. aad W.5. Eavc;, M
^ . , .
Applied nun Fur FuuU lisdufRe
Notice is hereby given that the undersign
cd will tile kestiuul -eciatnl » ith it. T. Rue
E*q , Judge of Probate, on the Ibth day ot
j February next, at 11 o'clock in the forchOon.
r.s adminislrstrix of the estate of C. H. Ab-
klauce, deceased, and apply for a final dis-
charge.
MRS. V. D. RHODEN.
jnilt-id Ailn'inittratrix.
nhekikfs"salf.
StArnt** Sorrn Casolixa
Bahnwxi.i. Coos tv.
KL.-vaLY Ai CARftWLLL
against
F ; J, HANDERS.
By virtue of nn execution to the Sheriff of
Bui Dwell County as directed in the nboie
stated cise 1 hare levied upon a d will sell
to the InjilreHt boMer for emdi. on Monday,
1st day «f February, 1886, it being regular
Sales day, of said month, between the legal
hours ot sale, tbe foliow ng described real
property to wit:
All that oeriiMn tract or parcel of land situ
ate. lying aud being in said Male and Couu.
ly, in Red Oak towyiship, eontaining ninety
fi*eacres, more or le*a. and bounded North
by lands of Mrs. W. F. Holmes, East hy lauds
of Mrs. Alose Handers, South by laucls of J.
F.(ntwi«y, We*t by lauds ot Mrs. Harab
latngler. Levied upon as the property of
the said F. J. Handera to satisfy said rxecu-
1 tion.
Purchaser to pay foi papers.
W. U. PEEPLES, S. B. C.
Sheriffs Office, January ‘Jib, 1886.
-
“Sheriff’s sale.
Statu or Sorfb C.tnoi ina,
Dah.vwkli. yonttv.
ROBERT, BOUGH & SONS,
. against
T. B. COLDlNG.-i
By virtue of nn execution In the Sheriff or
Bai n well t ouuty ns directc-l in a u ove stated
«*i**e 4 have levied upon and wrll-seU-to-fke-
higheni bidder for cash, at Bni-nwell C. H.
on Monday, Isi day *.f February, 1E86, it
being r-gular sales day of stud month, be
tween the legal li-.urs of sale, the following
described i eal property, to wit:
Ad t hai tract ofland lying and Icing in
Bnldock township, in said county and Htule.
containing one hundred and seventy acres,
more nr less, bounite*] on the North by PoM
Royal At Augusta K. U., on tlieHouih by lauds
of Dr, C. B. Ccilding and T. J. Hteed. East
by landsof K. H. IVaikerand W A. Blount
and West by lands «i Dr. C. II. Colding and
M. L. Jones.
ALSO,
1 lot in town of Apptetos containing two
not es, mors or less, and bounded on the North
by Pori Royal & Augusta
lan^s of F. P. Walker. East
Blount and West by Clayto
Of Carolina Hopkins. Levied upon as the
property of T. 11. Colding to satisfy said exe
cution. •
Purchasers to pay for papers.
W. B.‘PEEPLES, S. B. C. *
Sheriff's Office, January Uth, 188').
jaull-td
A pp’icatioir For FInal U ch»rgr.
Notice ia h .rehy gives that the undersign,
ed will file) is final account with B T Rice,
Keq. Judge ut Probate, on Ike 80th day of
January next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
as Executor of C. II. Colding and ask for
Letters Dismiss)ry,
J. J. WAi KEH, Ixeoutor.
deoil Ui
Hie undersigned gives rotieo ilut he will
apply •« Hon. B T. Htee, Probate Jndgo. oa
the fttk dey of fehruary. IFftfi, for hie final
disebarge as Administrator of the eelate of
Matthew Moors, deceased.
1). F. WEATtlER«BEE.
"idminisirator.
janU.td
Mortgagee’s Sale.
By rirtno ot the powers of sale included ia
mortgages of W. M. Fitts to II. W. Briggs
W. M. Puts. Jane Pitts aud M Puts to L. A.
Thornton.and W. M. Pius, Manin Pitts, J.
R. Pkla and Jane Pitta to L. A. Thomson and
recorded respectively as Callows.- in Book 4
T, pages 241. 2o2 and 243, iu Book 4 <J pa*
ges 684, 636 and 637, in Book-4 X. pages 161.
142,-loiLaad 164, we will sell at p-iblicsuo-
t«on atlWiiWelfC. H. on ta)es*lay in Fehru
ary, 1886. it'being ihe 1st day of anid month,
the tolhiwiugdescribed property:
A. 11 tie right, title agd in.erest of the above
named mortgagors in that certain tract of
land situate in the County of Barnwell, Mate
ofSonth Caro’iua, containing on** hundred
a«»d twenty.eight acres, more or less, bound
ed East by Rosemary Creek, North and We.-l
by lands of Natbauiel Powell, South by lauds
of Caroline Lard.
Terms cash. Purchasers to pay James
Ihomsuu and W, R. Kelly-for paper*.
JAMEH THOMSON,
W. It. KELLY.
Agents for Mortgagees
January 9th, 1386
janl4 td
\V H- SMITH-jfcdit
l1EfaH8,CkSHU
SIXTEEN OtJSCES TO THE POUND, EIGHT QUARTS TOfMPECK.
Read and Think
Ilut di n’t think i*. impossible «nd
slay away tmt entue and see tbe bif?
ae»t bie«k in ptijus known for twenty
years. I will run. for the nut six’y
days, strictly Dy the j/hIIop, the follow
ini/ old brands of WUeky at ptioes an-
uexed •
Pur*- Old Ryo, 80 proi'f, at 81 35
Anderson Om uiy, 9J pro«>r.... i 05
('as'- D ntn, 3 years old, 100 proof 2 25
Old Velvet, very flue, 4 yeura old, 2 75
Oath* rwood Golden Gate, cboli-e,
very old 34SO
Corn.80 prot-f i ATi
(loir, 90 proof 165
Old Country, notlBm/ I'ke it 2.00
Fine Wines, Giu«, Brandies, Tobacco
aud Ciffais at corresponding low pri
ces. D 'U’t fail to come at once and
get your Christutas supply, aa these
prices ate far bel«>w livmg rat*« and
crii’f po.-stbly stand longer that, ad
vertised.
. T. H JOHNSON. Jr.
Brunson, S. C., Due. 14 h, 1885
d.«17
AUDfrCK’S
MILK.
The Assessor will attend nt the following
rliicrson th* days Mimed for the purpose of
taking Tux Beiurus for the fi-cal year coni-
n.cneing November 1st, 1884.
B-.iniberg,- January 22nd and 23d.
Midway, January 24th.
Hunter's Chapel, January 26th.
Khrhardt s Mid," Jauuu-y 27th.
Manuel’s Hlove. January 28'h.
Piiestcr’sSUire, Januar, 29th.
Boynton's Flore, January 30th.
Butord's Bridge, February 1st.
George'i* Creek < lub House, Feb. 2nd.
Appleton, February 6th,
V illDtou, Fehrnnry 8th.
Barnwell C. H. troin January 1 to Feb. 20.
Tax Payers will bear iu mind tb it Real
Estate as wed as Personal prope ly, will he
assessed, and the Auditor takes this occa
sion to caution lbeui ntaiimt (lie careless
manlier of making reiurt,s beretolore in
vogue. Omy returns properly made and
sworn to will he accepted.
S. W. TROTTI,
docKr Auditor B.'C.
Lubomturj ©I state As-ajist and Chem
ist.
Ricnxoxn, Va , August 22, 1877.
I have made a careful examinatien ol a
sample of "MimuierJeau Augusta Coun'yT
Va.." rye whiskey, selrcirii by myself and
representing a tot of 200 bnr*e!a in the hands
of .Messrs. Jenkins A Htegal, ami find it eo
tiiely free frmi aduilenwiti^a. I owe fully
rcconimeiid it to ‘hose who desire an artiole
of assured purity.
Wu. If. TAYLOR. M. P.,
Flate Assayer and Chemist.
Muse A Waikin*, Kichmoud, Va.. who art
the successors to Jenkins A ftiegal, haveap-
pmnie'l Tbonimr K. Rcanigsn their sole agent
for Cohimtiin. 8. C., for ihise* lcbraie<1 brand
of‘-Summerdcan Rye,” who is prepared to
fill orders for any quantity [deed
STATE OF SOUTH UAK0I.IN ’,
BARN WELL COUNTY.
IS TIIK 0 »CKT «'I PR BATK.
By B. T. Rif", E-q . Judge of Probate
iu Bid t.wi II County.
tvhereas TV. Gilmore Fimms, C. C. P., »p
plies for Lettcm of Adminislraiion on the
d-reimt eaULt-wof Jasper H. McMfHm,-
These are therefore, to die and ndumniah
all and riugulnr, the kindred and creditor*
of the said decea-ed, to be and appear before
n.e at a Court of Probalo fi r the Mid county
to he holden at BnruweliC. H.on Saturday,
the 80th day of January. 1886, nt 11 o'clock
a. «., to siiow cause, if any why the said ad
ministration should not be granted.
Given under my hand and the seal of the
Court this 23*1 day of December, A. D. 1884,
and in the 110th year of American lade
peiuleuce. B. T. BICE,
Judge of Prohme.
Published in Tue Pnoi'LK Decern tier 24 th
I8o4, aud posted on the Court House door
foa the time requited by law.
Mf trade last year waa.aa spvxl aal
wiuh**(l or expected it b* b«. I knew
when I commenced that I would do
well for I ba'I made up my mind to
transact bindoesa ftn kutdinss prtnet-
jdes, and the pmchasthg public r^»g
niztng tbia ban given me a generous
patruuaae, which hot benefktted t item
fully aw well as It has paid me. While
other-* of the old school have been sit
ting, d*iwh, bewailing the depression In
trade. I have been busy ip hunting up
bargains aud abating them with my
cdetoiuers. It haa been my constant
aim to keep only fr* sti goods of the
best qualities—to give full measure*
and bobcat weights—to sell at cloee
figure* f**r raat) __ ^
no ha I del*! a to a fold* IMiilojr
customer-* pay the amnuits of bad
cuptomera. *■
And now, with fh# commencemeot of
the N'-w TaCI tw« rtTMMM mv
frteuds an.rtlSe public geMTaliy that I
win use my beat eff *rb* tf st rv* them
ina manoer that shaiijbp mutually
e, f I
pleasant and profitable, 1
rvoognlse
the fact that thia w.ll b*> a hafd year
nil i that it wfll pay me better to iell it
very small pr -fits than to sit ob my
pltUi ami whittle stick*. You recog-
ms', iu adiiitioh, the ftet that you
want as much for a dollar ga It ia worth
aud tho place to buy it to it
SMITH, the Grocer’s.
Where you will always flud a welcome and a fuT atock of Nuts, Gandies, Gan
Goods, Choice Fruiia, Confectioneries. Pickles, Flours, Cuff .-e*, Teaa and a gen*
eial aSaortment * f Staple and Fancy Groceries;
Ain * the beet Clgxra aud Tobacco iu tbe c< d"ty;
• J LG W. H. SMITH, Wmi**do. A Ct
fl
THE NEW STORE
— OF—
William i Eunter,
J- —AT—
MIDWAYS. O,
Under the manae* ment of W. H
HAY, bn* a splendid stock of New
Gooits, and they are selling crowds of
them and paying the Drat price for
cotton of any house in thecouuty, aud
pa\fng the clean ca**h.
h^rlhcy give ih-lr customers the
beneflr of Factory prices on Bagging
and Tl. s. aug27
Green B. Rich.
Jt wetter and Photographer,
BLACKVILLE - - - - S. C.
1 Imvt j'i«t rfceivcl a frerii slock of
witiclie*. clocks. je**e!ry soli*l a ul plated
silver wme. watcb rinti**, •**lid n*i«1 plaled;
genilemen an*i ladies ringr froai fl io f40.
Also, fi i* I'd i-f roex crystal spectacles,
both in hlue tint and wtiiie. gold, Dickie and
steel frames to suit ten es.
AI 1 kinds uf watclirs clocks and jewelry
rey-ii'ied and warrsnied.
By clock is select and very fine and I cor
dially invite publia inspection.
dec4
Ham well P-ailro^d-
On and aftc-t Xondex, Orntenibcr 7th, 18S3. trains
Will run u fulluwstlll runner uoliee:
lDally—Exc*^)l- 8un<laya.|
W
K'.mTW AIM*.
I
s
STATIONS.
A. M.
F M.
l.v IMark riHe
l-.to
Ma
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teas
9 3
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1 :4*
Ar I mrtfW. ll
lt*;M
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K AHTWAItU.
t
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STATIONS.
A. M.
F *t.
L* BsrnwrM
ant
kit
*• W'Halwant’a
«:tl
“ Aahloigli
ftJ7
fc*3
Ar Ula* kvilla
• m
ft i
p;
for workina p.-ople. Semi IA eeuls p*»-t-
age,aad wu sill until y.>u Tie**, a a>y*l,
val'islile «iiii|>le)MiX «*f a** sis I list willi.ut
ywi In thn war nT uiakhi* lOnre niunej-
in n f.-w days than jam «v*-r lk<Hij(lit possHde st any
lawiuma. Capital im*I n-quiivd. Yuu caa live at
and mork in -liar'- time oatr, or all l)»r tin*.-.
All nt ls>tH wxm, "fall aa s, arandly suou-mful. AS
rentt t*i Sri-ilidlsn* ea.-ily rarn^-l every evealugj—
'nmt all wliu want wurk may tr»t th.- I"1-iII, we
meki- this un|>arall-sl nlTi-r: Tw all wt*.* are nut well
•sirt-fi.vl we will-end one dollar to pay fur th.-1 nmlde
ut writ ina us. Full |i;irtii-nlarw,dire<'ti<iDs, etc., sent
Doe. ImmeaH- pnv almulutely -nm- fur all who start
st jo<v. Diti’l if -lay. Addrrxr KTINSON A CO.,
rvitlniel, Maine. fc h*
PLEAS ANT ROOMSr
FIRST CLASS TABLE
AT THE HOTEL WINDSOR,
211 Kiug Street, Charlentuii, $. C.
{Pour Doors South Academy of Music.)
This w.-ll appoint! d Hotel will be
opened for reception of Gueata March
1. 1885, by O. T. ALFORD, rec.-ntlj
Proi'rietor New Brighton. Hotel, Bullt-^ Lear* Orshawt
VHti’rt Island. The Wiudaor la newly
XuruUDo-i IDr-Muthtmt, having hair
meii teases and woven wire-springs on
all Deda. T<> nuke this a. strictly fam
Hy Hotel no liquors will b« acid on tbe
premia***. _
Having many year* rxperbrre, I
proinisevn all fiivotltig me with th*di
patronage a pleasant home while io
Charleeton.
Rate*: fi 50 to $2 per day.
Liberal rates by Week or month.
fehtt
~ : —
n pfterntsxtvwn away. Send n*
1 cents ptWaje, and n’y mail yuw
will yi-t fret) a oerkairr <>f x'sxls *3
lar^-valin:, that will Mart you iu
wurk that will at omv Inina yon in muner todcf
Ilian anTilling ,-l-o in AnH-rk-w. All at»»it thn two
Imndred tHmrswnd dollar. In prrannts wiih t-e-h h»a.
Aci-nts wanted rvrrywlM-re. of «dth*-r su«,*»f iillag-w^
furajl (hr Italic, or spare time »nlv. In work Air ns si
their own hotn'-r Kortnnra Sir ait worker* almdute-
Ir ami red. Iion't delay. 1L Hll.I.ETT A Ot1_
VwrtlaiMl, Maine. « M
iiueu on *uu norm
Central Hotel.
u Mreet and lands '
A GIFT
Send ,
0 cents (swtape, and we wil*
mall you fire a r>yal, vwlimhle,
sauil'lr lux of Rreala-that will put
yuuln the Way ot making more ax-
uc-y st nnee thananyiliins ftae in Anu-ncn. Moth
sexes of all Afffx can live st home and work.In spare
time, or all tiiAtim*-.’ ,t apltnl not re*pitnd. We will
■tart yuu. Immense par snie Sir these who idsrt st
ouee. 8TIKHON A cb M Portland Maine, dec*!
fTTTAT more money than at anything else hy tsk
11/ I 111 ln * • n stf'twv fof the hewt scllimt hook nut.
MF I il Beginners sm-eeed arendly. None fall.
VV 11V Terms free. iU* LETP BUOKCO, Port-
Msiue. frb5
~JAS. K- DA.VIS.
nicwn am cfosiuoii u iiff,
Ttotrn well O. XX M If, C.
CafvajaMtof aa4 aaCaaUasa (pcckhiw
.4-1 -'4
i- .-ww
Broad Street. Augusta, Ga..
MRS. W. M. THOMAS.
remrsily lt'C*te*l. convenient t« husinese-
FwBtttiis t*i Ab ent
• tale of S*-uth f >r*<HiM, > Ceurt of Gnm-
iiwdl t:« unty. •{ iu»n Fleas.
i. W. running, Plaintiff,
sgntnst;
Bimeon Eaves, Defendant
Hun moi s |o RPtiew Execution.
To Slra**on Eaves, the Defendant.
• Whereas, iudgtuent was t btulned lit the
Circuit Court for the county of Barnwell
and state «f Mouth Carolina, on the tsth
dty of March, A.D- 1MW, la (be above en
titled on use, against you fur the sum of
f ur hundred and sixty-nbwdoilitraami
seventy-five cents, principal aud eoala, and
execution was duly lesu d thereon, but tbe
ctlv** energy thereof haa now eantred aud
H Is desired to have the anme renewed. ‘
Now, tber. fore, you are aumaioned to
ppear at the nrxt Term of tbe Circuit
Court to be held for s«lil county, at the
plaet* of holdl'-ff' the same, aed then and
there show cause, if any you can, why Mid
• xteeut iuaaiteuM Bol be rauawad aeeimUig
to l.*w.
Dated Decent her 13* h, A. D MNf.
W. GilwokiSimxi,C.C. P. AO. t, -ful
dcul74ef
...» ' ' -.
i j. ion & co.
Fomiry, HacUis
-AND-
BOILER WORKS.
JUST ABOVE DEPOT,
Atiflfasta* OeoTgia.
Buy, Sell, Exchange, Rent or Repnir
on best manner and terms
ENGINES, BOILERS,
SAW AND GRIST MILLS
AND MACHINERY,
, CHEAP AND GOOD
Have on hand a Larva Stock t*f
naruwi-ll Railroad Train, coauwt with South Car
olina Railway Trains aa follow*; *
No. 1 haa «*»nwartloufrona taaotth Carolina Railway
from Anxuata and Charlreinn.
Mo. t i-ounocu with South Carolina Railway for
Ctmrireton, Augusta and all ualrta Kasi aad W*wt.
No. X ha* con ms lion from Miaitli Carolina Railway
from ColumMa. CaiiMlm, ( hark-ston aad Angoata
No. 4 ciiims-ia with routh Caroilua Railway for
Cliarh-vloa, Colwnilda and all polnta Hast aad West.
U l. .4U.tN.U PAT. Agvut,
JOHN B. PECK, tist-grul ManatP'r.
S tilth Caro linn Unilwuy.
Cemmcncing Sept. Cth, 1885, traiua
will ruu as luliuws:
AUGUSTA DIVISION.
WEST
Leave Charleaton
Arrive at Uratickvtlle
Leave BranchvUla
Leave Kdiato
Leave Midway
Laave B miberg
Leave G mta am*
Leave Let •
Leave lllackvilla
Leave Elko
Leave W illist^a
Arrive at Augusta
LeaveAngnsta
LeaveWillistoa
Leave Elko
Leave HlackviDa
Leave Lee*
Leave Bamberg
leave Midway
Leave B*1 leto
Ar. at UranrhviUa
Leave Hraachvilla
Ar. at Charlaataa
6.44 am
8 44 a w
»U0a m
M (19 a m
9 2u a m
#27 am
9.38 am
9.49 am
9 44a m
• 10 08 a in
10 14 a in
11.40 p in
EAST.
{DaUyJ
. 7.u6 a m
9.4A a m
** 8 49am
9 14am
9.22 am
9 hHam
9.49 aw
9.6b a m
10.1*6 a m
10.16 a m
10 2f>a ut
12 20pm
-Dally,
6.In p m
7.20 p m
7.36 p nt
7.46 p at
7. u8 p ni
8 0G p ni
8 18pm
8.30 pm
8 37 p at
8. - r '2 p m
8 6.'' p m
10.36 p iu
Daily
4.4*') p ut
8.17 p m
6.21 p m
6.84 p nt
6.41 p m
6 68 pm
7 08 p Ml
7.11 pm
7.23 p at
7.83 p m
7 .6 v p at
9.40 p m
COLUMBIA DIVISION-WEST.
Daily (Except to Camden)
8.68 am
12.69 pm
It 1 .46 am
7.4a am
7.00 am
l.t 09 am
7.36 p
10 00 p m
6.27 p m
3.16 pm
7.22 p m
Leave Brnnohvilla
Arrive at Camden
Arrive at Columbia
Leave Celunbia
Leave Camden
Ar, at Bnuichvirte
EXPRESS (DAILY) WEST.)
f^ave Cbarlestoa ' 10 30 p m
Leave ttvsnehvilla 2.34 a m
Leave Blaekvilla 4.21 am
Ar. Awgttete 7.86am
EXntESS (DAILY) EAST )
Leave August a 11.30 pm
Ar. at Blackville 1.44 »f*»_
At. at Branckville “TTlta m
Arrive at Charirstea 6.20 a m3 “ .
*•C0NNBCT!0N8. ,,
C tWiectlons made at Antrnata w(ih Georgia
H. R. ta ardfrain a I pdata Weal * nd fteuth*
west.by alt Imina, with throngh ftlerper be
tween Charleston and At'aura ou Bight Ex
press train*.
Connections made at Cherterinn with Norik-
Eaater-t R. K. tor print a Nartli aad with New
York Bteamefa m StafuHktya.
Connections made at Columbia with Co
lumbia and Greenville K. K. aad Charlotte,
Cnlnwl.ia and Augusta R. R. to and from all
pt iulaAn both Knada.
Connect ioua made at Blaekvilla with Bara-
well R. It a
D. C. AMEN. G. P. AT. Agent.
B. I’EAVr.eneri
JOHN
lenerel Manager.
upwards uf 50 Engines and.Boi era, ato
Nteum ami Water Ftpe at rfiuecd prf-
oea.
ROUTING INJKCfORg,
Vandtaan Jet Pumjs, Bolts, Nuts,
Washers, Circular ttowa, Fife*, Aa.
Writ* fur prices. Promptness and
good work. Cheap wi 1 be «ur
»n2» -t: v
W. A. HOLMAN
ATTOBNKY
—AgD —
oounhb:La-on at law,
MAMWUala C. M • m V. .
Wil prteiiot in all the Cowrie uf tka State
aad give prompt aad bitfcftrt attaatiaa fa all
bar ia era aa irwvtad m Mr ear*
Offieeforth* ^ramat^otp ataira aver Weatk-
OtlA8 U. CuESLIhi
Whul* sale and Retail Cuamtoeioa
—DKxLsan-
KISH, OTSTKRN, GAME AND
POTJLTRV.
Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market,
OCca Nos. 18 ai.d 20 Market 8t.
East of Ksri Bar Ctiarlcstoo, 8, C.
Consignmonta of Couatij Produce art
reapectlnllj soHeilrd. Poulin,Efg*, A®.
AH Mdura ftHsd with dtofuffeb.
^f^I8-fai
Oongaree Hotel,
COLUMXllA. to. C.
■ Cjrner Assent Wj and Gurvak Stiueto(
opposite State House." ,
, W.E. BOSK, Prom
Rates 11.50 to $2 00 per dap, i
ing to location of room. w jnulft
Otto Tiedeman A oulb
tSmi/SL