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% ■ • »*«%iill.-Wi|—||t • 'it. (» • _ .M'— " »' •— —« <II)f JVrnplf. Jt»ha W. IUiim*', Kditor and Hroprit tor. Tirnrinwid^mnn LARGEST COUNTY CIRCULATION TnURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 18h6. rr— la Mraiuriuui Mr. John A. Rnickmyer, departed thU life at Ii'ik residence near Staekvillc on i he '2d inst after a brief illne**, in tlte sist)’ first }eur of hi* life. IVlien men die, full of yearn and cr wded with lioiion, the sorrow tf those that sjrvivc is softemd by the faith that their life v oiks arc done and that they have entered unto (he <?tcrual rest, freed lorever from the cares and labels of life. And though human in telligence cannot lightly measure the mysteries of the Divine Providence it must be true that lie, the Father dooth all things well, when the summons comes at high noon, when the trials of earlier years have bicn overcome and the ripe fruitions of life arc ready to he plucked. When the need /or such men as he in church and State and family and social life seemed sorest, his Lather has seen that fie has done enough for kindred an 1 church and country and has called him up higher. His pure life on earth is ended but the example of his ccuiage to do light and of his devotion to all that was good can ncrer die. His memory wid be held in loving remembrance as long ns a heart that knew him beats with the pul ses of life. And may He w ho has taken his ser vant to Himself, to serve Him in the courts of Heaven, comfort wiih his tea tier ble»cd presence the home circle, now so sad aud licaitbroken, under the grief of their gieat loss aud give to him at th# last day, the loved ones loft behind. ileorfe Wasliingloii* wfluR'd and None Others Meed Apply A subscriber asked us some time ago if we wi-lied correspondents to tell tbc tiuth. We do. V\ o waul the truth, the whole ti u H and nothing but tlm Iruth. While wcuie not responsible for the views or facts of eorrcspoudcuU and •while wc are anxious togive Loth sides to every question fair and t qual showings we are coustrdncd to s.>y ihul when wil fully deceived by any one, wo sh.dl cer tainly close our columns against the of fender, for all lime to cwme, union sat isfactory proof of repentance and reform be furnished. W In never exaggeration is necessary this office will bo equal lo the requirement'! of the occasion. “We arc built that way." I'KAI l> IX ft’Mimt.IXMM. ■law I’m ■tern pny. lor XI Inn J liej da Mol R*t. A fTLL iJfcT I’K I UK HRASDS THAT VKIJ. DKLOW THK M ANTUrACTl'BK.h S OUAKAX- TKIC IX ONK OU MO UK CjXaTITI’KXI'H LAbT VEAR. In his report to the Commlasloner Of Agriculture October 31, 1885, the State Chrtnlfct In speaking of the an nlyiee of feitlllfra eaya : 'The num ber of aamplea deficient, that Is, falling below the manufacturer'll guarantee, in one or more eooetlutenta, las.) large ibatlfeellt to be my dety to call your eepedal attention to the matter, Of the ninety-three aminonlated fer vILxora analjKod tbtrty-*even, or 39 3 4 per cert of tb® wbole number wort- ■luflclent. Of the forty atid plmaphat- •w, eight, or 90 per cent, were »*flcieut. Thin proportion la so Urge as to merit your seiious consideration. In these cellmates are Included all samples de- Uolent In any tespeet, whether the de fielaooy be great or small.' The fol lowing Is a full list of tb« different brands that are referred to lu the ubove extract from the State Chemist’a reporWAQd our farmers would do well to shun them lu futurt : Alkaline Quano, Ashh y Cotton and Goro Compound, Ashley Soluble Guano, Drown Bros. Standard Ammo- Brc Fe Dialed Fertiliser, Colgate Manure ,( 3att*>n’s\Crescet t Bone Fertiliser,Do mestic Arauooolated FertU zer, Eddy stous Soluble Guano, fidisto Amuoul- at®d FerULs^r.E. Frank Coe’s Ammo- elated Bods Superphosphate, Erentfu Higb Grade Fertlliz >> r, Ezell’s Ammo piated Bone Superphosphate, Georgia Ammonlated Bone Superphosphate, Gowzous Bod® Fertilizer, Hodgdnu, Spencer & Co.’s Ammonlated Phos pbate, Huletl's Ammonlated Dtesolved Bone. Inman's Monarch Guano, Jones ARybattson's Ammonlated Compound, le.itL")*, ib 'r.ipiionA iu d prtci s of ^e n,- iugly i virylliing tl e h< uri e< ahl d* ri.e •.n the line of .'*e-'d«, 1’ihi tn, I’u.Lx. I'i>. 1 iPk-s, Ac. U i^ u rny. lery huw thio fnni con .iflord to publi-h, mid really t;ive away, this bcanlihil work of ueorly 21)0 pages of finest paper, with hunilreds of illustrations him! two fine Colored Flutes, all cudosed in an elegant rover. Any one (’.(firing good.i in this lino cannot do better than send 10 ceuts for the Floral Guide, to James Vick, Seedsman, Ro chester, N. Y. Deduct the lOecutefiow first order sent for seeds. itster s ale- Gen. W. 8. Hr.noock, died on Gover- noi's lelund, New Y'<rk, Tuesday. A carbuncle on the neeft caused his death. Some mnllgnant slapderer now states that a woman needs no eulogist, for she speaks for herself. PLYMOUTH RCCK EGGS • I cap furnish a few sellings of Plymouth Peek Hints Uur'.ng die next t • ojuonihs nt one dollar Tor 13 eg.-s. Those wishing tn obtain egg* from these •■justly f .mous fowls'’ will plcnso send iu ibeir oruers st oncennJ I will (ill them ah promptly as possible. Don t de- 'ay sending in your order, accompanied with (he cosh, as I will only have a few settings (or sole. Address W. Q. 8EA8E, Bamberg, 8. C, feld 1 2m SHERIFFS SALE. Statu nr South Oacoi.ixa, il.WlMM KLL Col SC I V. HENRY BCYLE8 vs. ROBERT BRADLEY. By virtue of an execution to the Sheriff of Barnwell county ns directed in above siaieu case 1 have levied upon and will sell nt Barnwell C. II. on Monday, the 1st day of March, A 1*. 1!W>, between the legal hours of sale, ii being regular sales day of said month, all that tract of land lying and being in said Slate and county, containing eighty six and one half acies, more or lees, and bounded os follows: On tile North Uy Mrs. Julia Bradley, Hast by Barnwell road, West by Mrs. L. Bradley stid South by J. M. Thomas and J C. Lee. Levied upon as (he property of Robert Bradley to satisfy said execution. Terms cash. Purchaser lo pay for papers. W. B PEEPLES. 8. B. C. Sheriff’s elhoc, February #th, IS^B. lebll Id SHERIFFS SALE. St.itk wr Poctii Caiiousa. Baiowsil Cocnty. II. T. U.MAN TH. M. C. WILLIAMS. By virtue of an execution to the Sheriff of Bam well county as directed in aliove staled case. 1 have levied upon and will SC’.I to the highest bidder for cash on Monday, the 1st tiny if Mnrch. A. 1). IkHd, between the legnl TioUrs of rale, it being regular sales d»y of said month, the following described real property, to wit: All that tract of land lying and being in Sycamore township and on the waters of the Big Saltkehalchie River oonlaining two hun dred ncris, more or less, and tswindod ns follows .- On the North by Wm. T. Ulmer, Kasl by estate ot (j . W Moj e and the run of said river, South by Owen Brant and West by lauds of defendant. Levied upou as the property of M. C. William* to satisfy said execution. Purchaser lo pav ft i papers. IV. It. P&LPLK3, 8 B C. Sheriff's office, February 5th, 1880. febll Id Llgoa (W. 8 )ftOo.’* Dissolved Bone, iJffon (W. S.) & Oo’z Staodurd Ammo Mtafed Fertllzer, Merrymnn’a Ammobi •«ed DiMolvad Bona, Owl Brand Guano PwniTtao Guano, Flow Brand Daw Bone Superphosphate, Reliance Am- moolated Superphoaphate, RlchlannV Pride, Buaaril Ooe’a Ammonlated Bone 8ui>erpho*p!»*e, beaGull Ammonlated DtMotwed Buna Phoepbate, Seal, Law- son, Keuuler ft Oo.’u Ammonlated Bono ■ Phoephato, Stooo Soluble Guano, Btaekbouee ft Holliday’s High Grade Ammonlated Phoepbate, Wagner’s Ammonlated Die solved Bone, Wilcox, Olbba ft Oo/u Manipulated Guano, Brown Bron. Stantiard Acid Phosphate, YHainood Soluble Bone, Duncan’s Acid Phosphate, Farr ft Thomson’s Pnos- phate, GeonrU Chemical Wot ks Acid PboapbaUb BUMell Coe’s Bone Super- phoaphate, Stooo Dlaaolved Bone, Wil- oox, GIbba ft Oo.’a Superphosphate, Yick’a Floral Guide fur 1686, the pioneer seed annual ef America, comes to us 4hi* ysar a real’gem, sot a dry list of hard botanical ntmen, but over thirty sage* of reading matter, among which articles CD Roses, House Phinu, Greenhouse, Onion Culture, tms, Manures. Young Garden. very interesting reiding, fb'low. li bj about 150 pages chaining i!!u? b'lierlfi’s Pale. Stath or Bovtii C..rolixa, Bahxwkll Cot NTT. 11 EMIY DOYLES V*. D. C BRADLEY. By virtue of no execution lo the Sheriff of Barn well county an directed iu above Hinted case, 1 hftie levied upon and will sel. to the highest bi'diTer ftircaeh at Larnwoll C. II on Moutiay, tn« 1st day of March, A. B. 188(i, lielwccB the legal haunt of sale, it being reg ular salt-* day of aaid month, the following real property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in ttaid county and StaU) and contain ing three hundred and aixteen »crea, more or less, and bounded as follow*; On the North by R. Patrick, Ea»t by W. W. Harvey, West by Barnwell road and South hy W. K. William*. Levied upon os the prop erty of D. (J. Bradley to satisfy said execu tion. 1’urcha.ser to pay for papers. W. B. l’EEPLt:3.a.B.C. Sheriff's office February 6th, ISSU. febll-Id Master s Sale. Slatf of South Carolina I Court of Common liarnwdl County. \ Heat. C. H. Rhoden, Plaintiff, turn Inst Ida Tucker, Emma Tucker. David Aldrich, K P. Tucker et al. Defendants. In PartiUon. BY VIRIUBnf adrerstat order made In the above entitled causa, I will sell at pub lic auction In front of the Court House In the town of Barnwell, in said Btnte, on Monday, the 1st day of Mnrch, 1886. It be ing sal* day in said month, wlth'n the le gal hours of sale, the following: premises: All that trnct of I-nd sttunte lu the said oouiAy and State, containing ninety-five (30) acres, more or less, arid bounded as fid- lows: By lands of the estate of A. Ross, and by lands of one H. Odom, and lands of \l IllUm Ross and lands ot C. E. Gyles. Terms cosh. Purchaser to pay for pa pers. lO. DUNCAN BELLINGER, febll-td Master. Master’s Sale. Court of Common Pltat. State of South Carolina, Uarnirti County G. E. Hutto, Assignee, Plaintiff, egofsat Laura Matdguulf, Defendant Judgment of Forecloeure and Sole. BY VIRTUE of a decretal onler made In the above et titled cause by the Hon. B. C. Preesly, Presiding Judge, and d»ted the 97th day of November, 1885,1 will sell at public auction In front of tbs Court House lu the tow t of Barnwell, lu said Rtate, on Monday, the 1st day of March, 18f 6, It be ing sale day In said month, wit’ In the )e- g«d hours of kale, the following premises: All that lot of land InThi Iway township In the county and State aforesaid, contain ing eight acres, more or less, bounded on the North by lands of F. F. Carroll, on the South by lands of G, E. Hutto, on the East by the Midway public road and on the West by lands of F. F. Carroll. Terms cash. Putchoserto pay for pa pers. G. DUNCAN BLLL1NGER. febll-td Master. Court of Common J'irao. State of South Carolina. Jiarttu t It Comity In Partition. Lunsford Dailey ttftd Mary E. Earley, Plaintiff •, agi inst Lew 11 M. Hummel, M. T. Hummel, Cathe rine Hummel and Michael I. Hummel, Dt-fenduuts. LY VIRTUE of a decretal order Mftde to the above entitled cause hy the Hon. A, P. Aldrich. Judge of ths Second Circuit,I wilt sell at Barnwell Court H -use on sale day lu March next, it b- tug tbs first Monday and first day In said month, within the le gal Itours of sale, the f Bowing <1 scribe I n al estate, situate and being jn the town of WillLton, Stale and county afoics»i*\ b longing lo the estate of Mrs. M.T. Hum- m* I: L >t No. 1. containing one acre, and bom * dod by Lot No. 2. lauds of Mrs. J. D. Browne. Mrs. Wilds aud Lewis Graham. Lot No. 2, containing one acre, bounded by Lot No. l, lau » ot Mis. J. U. Browne, Charleston and Augusta road and lauds of J cwls Graham. La No. 4, uuiiHlidng one acre, and boun ced by Lot No. 3, lands of A. J. Weaihers- bce, Woudberry street aud buds of Boulh Carolina Railway Company, - Terms: Gnc-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve ruonihs, wl.h Interest at mven per ce. t. per annum, to be secured by b ’iid of (he purchaser and mortgage of the preinlsi s. Plats can be seen at (ho Master’s office and ulll be < xldbited on d >y i f sale. Burches -r to pay for papei s. G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, M isu-r. f^bll-td STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, BARNWKLL COUNTY. IN THE rot KT OK PHOBATE. By B. T. Uicc, Esq., Jud^e of Probate in Barnwell Couu’y, W hereas. T. W. Itecd applies for Letters of Aduiibisiration on ths estata of U ugh E. I’lnUips, die ased, Theve are. iherefore. to cite and o<ln>onish nil and eingular, the kindred and cre<lilors of ihe said deccaord, to b* and appear before me at a CouTi 6f t’rubate for thetsid county lo be holden at Barnwell C. H. on Monday, the 22nd d»y of Februnry, 188<>, at 11 o c ock a iu-, lo show enus., If any, why the paid ad- uiinistraiion shonlu not he granted. (liven under my hand and th* seal of the Court this 7ih day of February, A. D. 1888, and in tho llOih year of American I ode peudence. B. T. tilt'E, Judge of Bronate. Pub’iHhed in Tax Peoria February llth, IKH6, nnd ported on the Court- House door for tlie lime required by law. SI AT EUFSOUT HO A KO JJ N', BARNWELL COUNTY. IN IfiK CJULT Cl FD. BATE. Cy U. T. Uicc, E-tq . Judge of Frobate In bart.wdl County. n'herea* W. Gilniore Fiinms, C. 0. P.. »p plieo for Leltein of Administration on me derelict eolaieofj W Chtytoa, Them arc ihenforc, to cite and admnniah all and lingulnr, the kindred nnd creditor* of the «ui<l deceased, to be end appesr L-fui e n:t‘ ut a Court of i’robat* for the said county to be holden at Burnweb C. It. on Naturday, the 20th day of March, 1886, at 11 o’clock a. m., to show cause, if any. why the said ad- minisiru'ion should not begianied. Gi.en under my hand slid theseal of the Court this 7th day of February, A. D. 1886, and iu (he llUlh year of American Inde pendent*.'. B T. RICE, Judge of Probate. Piihli-hcd in Tux Psoix* February 11th. 1886, and posted on rhe Court House door for the time required by is w ‘ STATE OF NOUTII CAROLINA, BARNWELL COUNTY. IN THE COL'XT OK PROBATE; By B. T. Rice, Esq , Judge of Frubate iu BuruwcU County. lYherea*. If. Cilmoro Binitn*, C. C. P.. applies for Letters ot Administration on the derelict estate of W, G. Thomas, Thess are. therefore, to«ite and admonish all ond singular, tha kindred and creditor* of the said deceased, lo be and appear before me at a Court of Probate for the said county to be holden nt Barnwell C. 11. onBaturdayi the 20th day of March, 1886, at 11 uYtcek X, m.. to show ciu»e, it any, xrhy the said ad- miulsi ration shonld not be gruntstl. Given under my band and the sei) of the Court thia 7th day of Februarf, A. 0. 1886, and in tbellwh year of American Inde pendence. \ it. T. RICE; Judge ef Probate. Publnihed in Tux Pkovlx February ?th, 1886. and posted on the Court Uvuso door for ihe time required by law. Summons lo Absent Mm ants. Slate of South Ca rul.na. 1 In the PfobaU Ham well County. J (hurt, — W. H. Duncan, Assignee, Plaintiff, against Robert Hough & Rous, sod R. II. Walker as Administrator of T. B Colding. deceased, aud W. B. Peeples, ns Sheriff of Barnwell County, aad Girard Colding. Barney Cold, lug and Sat’.ie Colding, Defendants. COPY SUMMON* FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Served.) To the Itefesdsnts, Robert Hough A Sons, nnd R. H. Walker as Administrator of T. U Colding. deceased, and W. B. Peeples, ss Sheriff of Barnwell County, and Girard Colding, Barney Colding aad Bailie Cold- lug. Y ou art hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint In this tetioa which is filed in the office ef the Probate Judge ef Barn will Counly. and to serve eeepy ofyour answer to (he said complaint on the lubserl- t>er nt his office et Barnwell C. H.,8.C., Viihic twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day *f sueh service, tad if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in this complaint. Dated doth January, 1886. W. H. DUNCAN. Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defendants. Robert Hough It Sons, Girard Coldieg, Barney Colding nnd Sallio Colding. • . - '.{i Please take notion, that tho complaint In Ill's action and also tho luminous, a copy of which is served on you, was filed in tho office of the'‘lobnteCo'irl of Barn we 1 Connty on the JOih dsy of January, 188(1. W. H. DUNCAN. Plaintiff's Attorney. Attest : B. T. RICE, J.P B. C. [in] fobil-fiw MATE Of SOl'TD CAROLINA, ? I yrj • ‘ -jj BARNWELL COUNTY. in “rilK COURT OF PROBATE. By B. T. Rice, Efq.,‘ Jufcge of Probate in Barnwell County. Whereas, W. Gilmore Simms, C. C. P., sp ies for Lottsr* of Administiatton on the erslict estate of Miss Susan Lnmbeth, de ceased, i . These Art, therefere, to die and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditor* of the said deceased, to be aed appear before me et e Court of Probsto for the said conaty to be holden al B rnwell C. II on Saturday, the 6th day of March, 1886, at 11 e eloek a. m . to show cause. It nay, why th* said ad- mi uii^rnt lee should net be granted. Given under my hand mid the seal of the Court this 271h day ef January, A. D. 1886, and in Ihe HQlhyesr of American Inde pendence. B. T. RICE. Judge of Probate. PubTsheJ in Tax PiKm.K January 28th, 1886, and posted on tl>e Court House door for the time requir-d by law. Tits Molair louse, OA.HNWH1LL. O- H., H C. An old Vinjrinin welcome to nil gne«ts. Ch un rooms, comftn tabic bed*, *:ot,d fare well prepur.-d, punctual attendance and moderate prices. BO* dto’t tMDk It IttL aff away but oopev and see bre.vk In piltBea known year*. Y wtiltih. for Hie _ __ days, atriotly by tbegallon, the follow* log old bran da of Wbiafcy nt price* ao nexed • Pore Old Rye, 80 proof, at-..v.v;Jl 88 Anderaoo Ounuiy, 90 proof 1 65 Caeh Dowrt,»ytmm old, 100 proof » J& Old Vvlvei, v*-ry flue, 4 yrart bid, *J75 Oat berwood Goideu Gate, Choice, venr old <.;./. 3(50 Coro.80 proof. i.t.... 1M C3orn, 90 proof j,.../,. 165 Old Country, ootblug like It..v.-.. 100 Fine Wloca, Gina, Brandien, Tobacco and Cigars at corresponding low prl- ees. Don’t fall to come at once and get your Christmas supply, a* these prices are far below living rates aud can’t possibly stand longer than ad vertised. T. H JOHNSON. Jr. Brunson, 8. C„ Dee. 14 h, 1885 declT AUDITOR’S KOTIUE. Th* Assessor will attend st the following p’.acss on the days named for tue purpose of «r com- THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION RICHMOND. Will serve a limited number of marra this season, either nt tbe botn^arubleM or In eny convenient nelghborhuods where fiv i or more desire bis aervUwa. Richmond Is a rich mahogany bay, four years old, aht’et-n hands high, kind, gentle, graceful In aetlop, aud in prints and pedigree has no super lor lo lower Carolina. Although untrained he esn trot bis mlletnthrte ndnutre. and all bin an cestors have been «u|>erlor roadsters and combination horses. Stock mis ers are invited, before making thHr arrangement*, to call to see me at my piuntatioD In Hycatnore township or to vorrespond with me, and any forth*r it formation d* sired will be promptly furn'sbed. J. P. PRIES FER, feb4 Allendale. H. C. ApiiUcstr d Fir Final LIscharRc Notice ieheFehy given that the underxign- ed will file her fins) amount with B. T. Hire K-q , Judge of 1’rohate, on tbe Itkh day of February next, at it e’-cioek in tbe forrnoou. rs Admiuiktratrix of the estate of C. II. Ab- ttaiice, decesited. aud apply for a final di* charge. MRS. V. D. RHODKN. janl4-td Adnduislrstrix. ' Master’s Notice. State oj South Carolina, | Court of Common Ham writ County | 1‘teat. Lun.vfurd Harley aud Mary E. Harley, Plain tiffs, against Levie M. Hummel, M. T. Hutnmsi, Calbe- rius Iluuiaisl, Michael II. liu- mel, Be fend* nts. Al persons bolding claims against the es tate of Mrs. M. D. Hummel, Ini* of Barnwell County, deceased, will present and establish their demands kefor# me in my office at Ban well ou Friday, the 12th day of Febru ary. 1886. O DUNCAN BELL1NCHCR, Master. jaaG Uw o Insurance Kotice. South Caxolisa Bxaxch or tux Vau.kv Moiual Lira Amocmtiox or VisutaiA, Co il mbia, S. 0., January 21, 1886.—I bar* been appointed Htate Agrnt of th) Valley Mutual Life Aseociatl^x of VirgiiuaaDdCol. I KE HAGOOf) basbees appointed manager. The offiee of the South Carolina Department is at Columbti, No.'— Main street, /under City Hail.) 1 will make an activ* eanvoas of tbe Slate, and want the assistance ot a number of live men to canvas* evtry county in the State. This Company was organised sight (8 years ago by some of tbe leading ba*in< men of Virginia, with Ihe view of furnirlnag oar people with good sound insurance at tho lowest possible cost. Its sttoccs* has been unprecedented, certainly far exceeding that ef auy company organix d in the South, lu tlabiiities from ite organisation to this dale have been fully met, iu Reserve Fund of 5H)8,00U securely invested, with an actual membership of about 8,000, aggregating over $ 1 &,tf)0.000 of i nsurance. Any communications addressed to me or the o>aoager at Columbia wiil receive prompt a Untion. WM. AL LOSTICK, Js , jai>28] Ftat* Agent. R. A. ELLIS, A-l-lOHIS-ttY AT I.AW, * Uwrnwell C. Zi , «. C. Fpecial attention (o Conveyancing find CoUeciwo*. * Augusta Hotel, L*. I 1)001.1 r'l'I.r, |*re|»r<etor. liKVTKJUAIflTna KOM ll’fllOTl PI (.outiKKriAA Men, fftuLulAy In. The best Two Poll.*r Honae in (he South. 8pcc : .! rates bv Ibc week or iiiotuh. "w Atari 9 •' ■ ' 7- THE Blackville Bakery, REST ATI RANT —AND— r-e• *, - >»=. yr*:»V-v 'wJ'Ta ' ' Fniily Gracwy, J. H. BORufiR, Troprietor. Ft Mb Bread every day. Heals at all boafa. All tbe delicacies of the oeasot. Tbe choicest confectioneries, enkea, candles, canned goode, frulu, vegeta bles. All at Mm lowest prices Abd warrant ed to be tbe best. CALL AND BE WELCOME. J. H BORGERv Railroad Avenue, ser4 Central Hotel, Bread Street, Augusta, Ga. MRS. V/. M. THOMAS. Centrally located, convenient fa business MELON HEED. Selected frr'ra Burch, Ku.'b Gem and Scaly Berk melons wt-lcbing from twenty to fifty pounds each, for sale by D. P. SPRAWLS, W lilts too, S. c. qov2Q V-p»— The New Yi IH- SMITH* Editor, WtUisJwx. S* Ofk {7 g ft MS, CASH lit ADVA KCB-f" ™ SIXTEEN OUNCES TO THE POUND, EIGHT QUARTS TO THE PSClEt taking Tax Returns for the fiscal year com- lucnoiug November 1st, 188->, Barnwell C. H. from January 1 to KCb. 20. Tax Payers .will bear iu mind lb*tt Real Estate as wed ns Personal propel ty, will h« ns«eased, and the Auditor takes this occa sion to caution them against the core tew* manner, of making returns heretofore in vogue. Only returns properly made and sworn to will be accepted. 8. \Y. TRomi, declO Auditor B. C. Laboratory ol State AattajUt arid Chem ist. ftlcitaosu, Va , August 22, 1877. I have made a careful examiuafisa of a sample of‘'Sumiuerdean. Augusta Couniy, Va..” rye whiskey, selected by niysslf and represeutinga lot ol'2(Xt b.ir • eI* in the hands of Messrs. Jenkins A Stegal, and hud it en tirely free frsm aduiteriuiuks. I can tuily recommend it io those who desire tnarticle of assured purity Wm. H. TATLOK, M. P., 8tate Assayer aad Oheuiist. Muse & Watkins, Richmond, Va.. who are tbe successiir* to Jenkins & fftegal, have ap pointed Thomas E. Brauigan their sole agent for Columbia. 8. C., for this c< Icbrwied brand of'-Sommerdran Rye," who is pieparrd to fill orders for any quantity. [Uecfi NT ATE OF MUTII CAROLINA. BARNWELL COUNTY, IX TBE COUBT OK PROBATK. By B T. Riok, L-q , Juil^e of Probate in Buruwuli County. Whereat. W. Gilmore Funmt, C G P., ap plies for leitei* of Admwiisiration on the derelict estate of Etherald D. Owsns, de ceased. Those are therefore, to sit* and admonish all aud sii.gutar. the kindred and creditors of the Mul di ceased, to bo and appear before mr at a Couit of Probate fur the said county to be holden si Iternwrli C. H on Saturday, the Cth day of March, 1886. at 11 o'clock n. ie., to show cause, if any. why the said ad ministration should not be grau'ed Given under my hand and the seal of the Court this 27th day of January, A. D. 188*5, and In tbe filth year of Americau Inde pendence. b. r. nr«. Judge of Piubate. P bltshed in Tun PxorLs January 28th 1 886, and pasted eu the t ourl Lions* doer tor ihe uu<e isquiied by la*. Hy trade l**t year wfta ad go*d dm I wtubed or expected It tu ba. I knew wbeo \ coiotueuced that I would do well for I had mad* up my mind to transact bustnesa on buatnrws priod- dew, and tbe purebaetog pubtie tveng- ftshigU te bae given me a generous witroDAffe, wbiob has baoeftttsd them ull; as veil as Ithsa paid me. While others of tbe old school bate behn sit ting down, beWatltag tho depression tn trade. I have been busy to bodtlug up bargains and sharing tbem wttb my enwtomera. It tins t»eeu my constant atm to Weep only frvsh 'good* df tbe best qnulitles—to give fait measure* and honest weights—to sell st dose Igurs* for cash on! no bad debit to avoid custetaaef* pay ths scoomiU ot customers. Amt now. with ths sommesd—tatot the New T-arj I beg to assois diy fri«MnH sod ths public geoendiy (hat t win use tny (fret tflbrts to setts them to a mannef that shall be muttntily pleasant ASfl pr*>fltaMS. | recognise the fart that this wit! t>s a bard fear nil 1 that it will pay otehstter to sell it very smaH profits thsn to sK on tny ptuSSa and whittle aticit*. You reong- utw, in addttlun, the fiet that you wautaa much fof a dollar as it iz worth sod the place to boy it Is at SMITH, (he Grocer’s. Where you *111 always flod a welcome and a full stock of Mute. Gandies dan Goods, Choice Fruits. Cour«-ciioneries. Pkrkles, Flours; Coffee*. Tea* aad a gen et «l HSfutrtmont i f Staple and Fancy Groceries. " Also the beet dgars aud Tobacco iu tbe ocfftify. l‘C« W. H. SMITH, WIIHstoo. fit a 1 THE NEW STORE — OK— Williams 3 Santa?, —AT— MIDW A.Y»S. O. Under (be management of W. H HAY, baa a splendid wiock of New Goo*is, and they are ssBlaw crowd* of th’iin ami payiutr the beat price for cotton of any bouse in tbe county, and paylmr the clean email. »^*Tbey give tlmlr customers the benefit of Factory prices on Bagging and Th s. Hott27 Green B. Rich. Jt welter aad PbulBgrapher, BLACKVILLE - - - - 8. C. I have just reoeivsd a frs,h stock of wnrehos. clocks, jewelry solid » id plaiod silver wsio. watch ebaini!^solid and plated: gonllemen sn<t Ixliee ringr froa $2 tn fat). Also, I is Wit of rock erysul spectacles, both in blue Hut aud white, gold, Dickie aad weal frames lo suit len-e*. Al* kinds of watches clocks and Jewelry rr..aired sad wsrrwutcd. My slock is select and very fine and I cor dially invite public inspectioa. deed RaniwtfURR.i droidT' krmember 7th, 1XSJ, trsfn t vnf riu at frAows liR fXrtber ootteer lOUfy—Except 8)iodaya.| VV fr’.rwT WAMl>. STATION*. L» BlarkvtUe “ AshM^-h - WMsIward'l Ar UarueeU 'A ffcM u u m 1C AM'rWAIlO. STATIONS L* Daruwrll •- Wuad ward’s ” AshlrM Ar lUot kfllls A 74 AW 4 K. M. At* AW A • STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, BARNWELL COUNTY. IN THE COURT OT PROBATE. By B. T. ilicc, Esq., Jud<r« of Probate iu Barnwell OoutUy. WhereM. 9. Gilmore Simias, C-C. P.. *p- pliee for Letters of Admiuiairalion ou the derelict estate of Council C. ChuVoue, do- soused. Tkoooar*, tberefors, to cits sod sdmmti.h all a*d singular, tbs kindred sad creditors of th* arid deceased, to be and appear betoro me al a Court of Piobate for the said county lo be holden ar Barnwell C. II. on 8sturdoy, Hie 6ih day of March, 1886, at 11 o ciosk a. m., totaow cans*:, if any, why the said aj ministration should not be granted. Given ondtr uty hand sod the seal of rhe Court this 27ih day of January, A. D. 1886 sad in the 110th year *.f Aaicrican lade peudence. B. T. RICE, Judge of Probate. — Published in Tax Pmslx January 28th 1886. and postal on I he Court House door fbr ■ ho Hme required by law. MT* Ntiiicc to Townslilp ApfToi^rs. AtJotT *’* Okvick, Feb. 1,1886. The toifuwtug uiuBrii geutleiDeu t>av ing been appointed ToWquiilp Aatteu- oora for their respective tawnahtp* will meet at tbe Auditor** office on tbe day* named bi-low. A* tbia hese&e meut ta ao Important one a full atten dance is leqitestfixt; Allendale—J. Seth MtXsoo, W. B Brabham, F. H. Dickinson; meet on Feb. 34tb. BaMoc—M M. Calhoun, F. 8. Owens, R Q. Walker ; meet on Feb. 24 h. Bumberg-E it Hays. G. Ii. Guess, H. J. Brabham ; meet on F*b. 27th. Barnwell-Goo. W. Peacock, Thos. N. Baker, J. O. Dowling; meet on Feb. 25th. Bennett Springs—G. W. MoffulL J. B. Batts, Pey too Cater; meet ofl Feb. 24’b. Blackville—J. J. Weiseioger, Wlnton T. Walker, Jmlsoa E. Hair; meet Feb. 26tb. Buford’s Briilge—R. C. Kirkland, David H. Bice, James Morris ; meet on Feb. M b. Bull Pond—W. V. GUI, John FGray, B. F. Killingewortb ; meet oa Feb. 26 Flab Pond—Geo. M. Hunter, W, E Proveaux, J. Smith; meet on Feb. 27 Four Mile—Joe. Asbley. J. E Coch ran, L* A. Buab ; meet ou Feb. 24tb. George’s Cteek—J. W. Lancaster, EL J. Croft, Chaa. M. Browning; meet on Feb. 22kb. Great Oypresa—W. R Boynton, W. G. Harrisop, T. i. Morris; meat on Feb. 26th A,r vnrktns pvApfr. Mriifi 10 «'«U |m4 sxv. *u*t w silt iu.il v*h* fiw, a r*i.val, rat'iaM*-Mnt|4r t"*! ut iOh.1. I tint vlll Mil ynu lu I hr war of niYkin* mnrr BHMirT tn a frw daira than jruu ibuoxl i iswita- al ao» l>tn>ia<w L'.i.tlal *m,I rr.|ulR<l. You ran lira al h»m-aud work in-uarv llnir niilv, nr all iIm- tlmr All uf t»>lh arxrs, ofalt wr-a, gnutdly tnociWul. M crnla la Ar<-lUdlan t'a«ll]r ramrd ryrry rrmlns.— That aU who want work mar Irat ttir bwainna. wr makr Ihla unimrallrd olfrr: Ta all whn an* in* arrll aatl-SiS wt* wilt a-wd onr d-dlar to \mj tot Dm- InmMr • .f wHIIna ua. Knit purticulara, dim-liun*. Hr. amt (Tor. ImitH-sa. par at-oluIrlT »ur>- for all nkn Hart al anrr. lv.n’1 JsiSjr. Add rear STINSUX A DO, Portia nd, Mu«« f* M PLEASANT ROOMS, FIRST CLASS TABLE AT THK HOTEL WINDSOR, 211 King Street, Charleston, S. C. (Four Doors South Aeodeoty of Music ) This w< II appointed Hotel will be opened f.>r retmprion of Guests Mareh 1. 1885, by O. T. ALFORD, recent!} Proprietor New Brighton Hotel, Sulli van’* Island. The Windsor is newly furnished throughout, having hair man reuses *hd Woven wire-springs ou all beds. To make this a strictly fam ily Hotel no IKpiots will be sold on the premises. Having many y**irs experience, I promise to ail f»*v >ring me with ibetr patronage a pleasant borne while iu Ctmrieston. Rate*: 81 50 to |2 per day.— Liberal rate* by week or month. ~feb26 itn pr-amta slTcn awar. Srml u* r>f*iUa (wwlaya, and by matt yiai hi 111 >(!•( frtt a pM-kasr uf *.■.*>* of liars** ratiM, Hist .ill dart you in Work that wttl st anew brtnjt you fa Wnrt fmHrr than niirthtnx rl-o-. is Aatcrk-o. All obiMil In*- two kunarud tliu«snii<l dultsf* ill prHk-nla wilk r*«-h bnx. Agmla wmled crrrrwbcrv, uT ritber arx. of all sgea, for alt thr time, or atiam thur only, U* work far im al tlieir own honew KorluiKa fur all workers about a le- “ e,,r U ' M1 UH.TT A Swill Carolina Raihiay. Csmmenetng Scpi. 6th, 1885, train* will ruu a* foiiowa: and, XaliM. .00, Midway—J. J. Copeland, G. E Hut to, J. S. Brown ; meet on Feb. 27th. Red Oik—R. P. Gantt, 7f. J. Dun can, G. H. Langley; meet on Feb, 2iib. Ricblaud- R Anderson, J, 0 Fat»er- sod, Wm. Holland ; meet on Feb. 24'b. Rosemary—W. P. M tcbell, Jos. A. Miller, J. A. Woodward ; meet Feb. 25 Sycamore—Geo. M. Barter, H. W. Deer, J. P. Priesur; mee* on Feh. 26. Three Mile. J. a McMlU.m. Josluli Ritter, J. F. Kirisrd ; meet OH Feb 26 Wtliislon—Watson MaUltcws, Jno. R Hilr, W. H. Kennedy; meet on Feb. 2&tb. a W. TBOTTI, Audi lor B. C, Cl 1. Uililll St co. Foiairy, HacUas —AND—* BOILER WOftKS. JUST ABOVE DEPOT, Aiigusta* Georgia. Boy, Sell, Exchange, Rest or Re|>air on best manner and terms ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILLS AND MACHINERY, CHEAP AED GOOD, Have on hand a Largs Stock of Ifarxwrn Rattmwl Tfstna suvnsst with i •Una Hallway Trmiaa na fMtara: K*. I ka. aumienloa Awas Mouth Oarofina ] fruau Answata and i:harl«*CsiV. No. I cwnsua with SMKh OSrslfoa RXTway far Chartnrton, Auxua*a and all falrla tan* and Wm4. Na. 1 baa eiMinscIhMi froa* 8n*lh Osndlna Hallway (rum rnlnnaUa, Catudrn, I harkitM aad AnraaU No. 4 oonnsrta with roulk l arwltna ItSlIVff M Charles!■*, CVdnniMn and all iwdaU EsU aad Weal. D. I. A LLEN,«. r 4 T. Agea*, JOHN ft PRCK.Ifaewral Na A0UU8TA DIVISION. wssr /Dally) .ft * is Lear# Charles urn Arrive ai Drnnchvlll* Leave Dranebuil* L«*t« Kdiefo Leave Midway Leave Biaiberg Leave Drake ok Leave Lc* a Leave Rloekville Leeve Ktko Leave WiHi«ln*W Arrive ai Augusta 0. 8.4-j a ui 200 a m 9 09 a m 9 20 a fa 9 27 e ■ 8.88 a a 9.49 a fa 6 55 a ffi 10 08s fa 10 14a ■ 11.40 p fa IA8T. fi.IU p m 7.2t p «. 7.So p m 7.46 p ui 7.68 p m »(8*p w 8 18 p m 8 80 pm 8 S, p a, 8 <A*i p ni A . fit* p m 10.86 p m LeaveAugnst* LeaveW'illtsum Leave Elko Leave Blackville ^ Leave Leee Leave Grahams Leave Baxiherg Leave Mid way Leave Ediele Ar. at Uraarhvtn* Leave BrenehvilM At. et Cherleetee COLUMBIA DIVISION— WK8T. Daily (Kxsept teCafadea) (fcitrj Dally 7.U6 a fa «.4h t Ml 8.44 * ■ 6.17 P in 8 49 a ■ 0.21 P m 9 14am 6.34 P IM 9.22 n m 6.41 P in 9S8a m 6.62 P m 9.49am 7 08 P m 9.66 em ULL 9 m 10.14 n ■ 7.28 P m 10.16 n ■ 7.33 P m 10.20 a m 7.6v P m 12 20pm 9,k) P m 1.98 p* 8.68 a ■ 1169 p ■ It'.46 a h* 10 t 7.46 a ■ 6.2^P» 7.00 h hi 8.16 p ax 1.109a n> 7.22 pm aa •** p oa 2-16 a ■ -• Hi:: upwards of 60 Kogiass and Boilers, also Steam and Water Pipe at rodeoed pri ce*. COSTING INJECTORS, Vandrien Jet Pomps, Bolts, Note, Washers, Circular Saws, File*, kc. Write for priem. Promptness and good Fork. Cheap wiil be our as 24 Leave BroMbviUe A rrive et Camdea Arrive alColunUa Leave C«]*'ubia Leave Csmden Ar. at Urasokvilte EXPRESS (DAILY>WEfiT.) Leave Ctuurleetse 10 80 p Leave UnmehviUs Leave BUekvilte AL Augusts EXPttfiSS (DA1LT> EAST ) Leave Augusta 11.30 p m Ar. et Bleckvtlta 1.44 e a Ar. ai Branckvilla 116 a m Afrive at CkarlraLoft 6.20 a ffi ••C0N5*CTD&igk” Connection* aadeel" R. B. te sad frea a» west.hy alt trains, wil twees Chariest*h and pres* trains. Cuoxeeiieas and* at Eastern R. R. for prints York Stenfaern on Saftlri Conneetions made n< Iambi* and Greenville K. R. and Charlotte, Colntnhia end Augusta R. R. ID and from nil prints na both Roods. Connection* made *1 fitAekvilfe wilk Bern- wail R. R D. C. ALLEN, 0. P. k T. Agent. JOHN B. PUCK.-General Manager. OH AS- V. LESLIK. WhokwalO arid ReUli Commission -teauam- FISH, OtStERS, GAMS AND Potrr.TRTL'. Stan* No*/1 and 2 Tub Market, Office Noa 18 aad 20 Market 84. Kant of Kant Bay Cbsrisston, 8. 0. ConsignmeM* of Cowatry Prodaoeare respeeffbn^ soffieRsd. Poiritrr, Egg*, Ao. All otdsn filed with dbpfttrh. sspl8-6m itb Georg 1* and Snoth- Bleeper be night £x- With North. PM with Itiw im with Co- W. A. HOLMAN ^.TTORNKY —ASP - OOUNMKL.LOII JL'V LAW, HAKNWIiEA. f. ■■ , W. C. Wi'l pmetieein nil the Court, ef the State nd give prompt and faiihfnl atteation to all raieatrusted to bia earn Jflice No. 6 Msis Street laMlS-lyJ fed ( lutvpee- asr' Oongaree Hotel, CX>Z«TJMXS1A. *». C. Corner Aaesmbly and Garrais Streets, opposite State Homs. W. S. ROSE, pBGPRIXTOfi Rntse f 1.60 to 8200/p* day, t ing to locution of room. jonl 5 Otto Tiedeman k 8oi 'Wholeofate Orocer* 102 aad 104 East Bay 0t, Charleston, 0. 0. <*»