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v r ** W, IW«es r lidiiorMd Pnjjrietnr. COUMTY CIRCULATiON aWHgjgif»»g<ALLg^ .a. '‘i- w ..jaar^'.-EML- thvrhday. may it. mi. TSSStmerster THE GOOD BISHOP OF BAMHEKL timum* ff^tnuBWLvr mtb. ; o ^ Ptnft < S', & M*ITOBI »L \OTM. Th*> AnderaoD' Int«Ui||m«er noml- **t«» txHiov. Hugh S. Thompson for thf prrtldcQcy of the South CaroUua t'oltege. -t ... , Vkhpp H. N. McXjtire, of Tr.nne*- *>**, wiU prenide at the MetbodUt An> Mai Conference wlrtch will open at Spartanburg on the 30th November. He will probably cottplc with this dis charge of episcopal duty a visit to his birth-place iu George's Creek Town- f •- ■ ^ The editorial course of the Augusta Chronicle regarding the Blackwood af fair was another illustration of the truth that no man-or newspaper la at all limes wise,'" ’' Ho old a journal should have had more “comity” and common senae than to have fretted Itself into s«rh~« fiver, especially when it was wTong. Rut Its bluster wa% an enjoyable reproduction of Judge Longstreel's “LincolnCounty rehearsal.'' Twenty delegations seceded from the Episcopal Diocesan Convention in Char leston last neek. The trouble waa caus ed by the action of bishop Howe in ptactng the name of Kev. J. II. M. Pol lard. a colored clergyfnan. on the roll. Thirteen delegations remained. The vote on the motion to strike off the name of the brother iu black stood, ayes, clergy S, laynwn S2. nays, clergy 29, laymen 12. Efforts to retottekle the •chista were unsuccessful. VsT'Ulsctftb* sfffw.AMMsr. BaKtrpmjMw mej sf IBs Dsstk, IStb lay, The Rev. James Ftaltertpn Bulat de parted this Ufa at his home to Bamberg on the l&b day of May, ifftf*. and on Friday last, the flrat anniversary of that aad event, a beautiful monument, the gift of loving hearts and bauds to hut sainted memory, was plaeed above bis remains m the village cemetery, to tes tily to coming generations the warm af fection of the enurebes and citizen* to whom be had been so true a shepherd, so-faithful a friend. The history of this movement baa been told to it progressed in the columns of the county press. On the Mli day of July, 1896, pursuant to a oy Kr anas apfpgM or mv. tccire cc Stow®** ... - * ■ tt!~ggglB! for the memory of departed the services and gratitnde for a community by an nneelffah ant traits of character which excite our admiration. We are here to-day, fellow citizens and fellow Christiana, to pay the touching tribute of affection at the grave of onrpelo V, Bulat. Wo honor ourselves In troth of was Ulna- 1 our la- t rated Ul ao happy < men ted friend that out of terial and moral light sprung np and men and women everywhere took np their daily ta«k of life and bent forth to the discharge of domestic work with a . new life anil a new hope. In that try- red brother, Janies ^ JjjJ **«♦-*•» transition period no man better work than the devoted pastor /, 1896, pur call issued by Capt. W. K. Boynton, del egates from Allen’s Chapel, Friendship, (Treat Bsltkehatchie and Midway churches jnet In the Barnwell Baptist Church and organised by the election of Dr. W. B. bleedly as Chairman aud Mr. E. L. Banders as Bvcretary. An appropriate preamble and resolu tions were adopted and committees ap pointed to carry out the determinations of the meeting. Pursuant to that action, on the first day of September following, a commit tee consisting of Messrs. E. L. Banders, W. K. Boynton, J. A. Jenkins, H. W. Walker, W. B. Bteediy, J. U. Kay, J. 8. Still and U. W. Morris issued a circular to the churches and people of the Bute informing the public ol the action of that meeting and soliciting aid to com plete the work that ban been under taken. The following report of the Treasurer shows how generously the public responded. sembllng together upon this the flrat anniversary of bis lamented death to do honor to the wanly virtues, the social qualities, the Christian graces and the ministerial gifts Of our departed friend. This expreasion of devotion npon the part of tiie people in this section is a very suggestive fact. Two lessons it teaches very plainly, so very plato!y< thet all may learn it. 1st. Itshowstbat his “work of /alth and bialabor of love" was most successfully accomplished.—• 2nd, It reveals the encouraging truth that the people, among whom lie lived and labored, appreciated him while liv ing and love to recall his noble example of the Bamberg, the Orest Baltkehatchie, the Philadelphia, the Friendship, tiie Grahams, Bpringtown, Bpring Branch and Midway Churches. The work of spiritual reconstruction under his lov ing hands is manifest here to-day. As the pastor of the country churches which he so dearly loved to serve hisin- fluence was justly felt far and wide.— The pastoral relation is one of a true and tender nature. When the marriage bells ring out their soft, sweet notes the minister is there to celebrate the nup tials and invoke the Divine blessing. And when the Angel of Death enters the household and snatches away some loved one then and there too the faith now that he is no more with them in the l 0 ’ eu “" u , vu , / !!.‘‘ .ul flesh. We are hero to-dav to have “our [ uI P Mt ? r M" 1 * l fou ® d ownf ® rrtn * the P»~ mind .tlnrt up b, wy •( n,™,. J- >ranoe. “Blessed are the dead who die mot« disumes from railroad aud tita-* in the Lord, for they rest from their la- R r *P h,c c™<r.u,ii C atlom. a minister of L - - - : the Gospel Is u ponexful factor for good. I His advice and counsel out of the pul- matters of per- bors snd their works do follow them.” In unveiling this monument we are * w . . rmltted to unveil and present to yoi|r- P' 1 * . < ' X P® 1 . I 1 ®* ln . ving looks “what manner of man” ] James F. Bulst must have been to have produced such an itnpreaslon upon the > pe loi sonal practical duty, his known impar tiality iu question* involving delicate relationships, his power of social con- of >»* among w hom’he lived and la- ^ r “* lon * h ‘ H 1 t * p * T iiored. What were the secret sourcesof*. Scripture truth, these and other mfl that influence which be wielded with such wondrous poser among youl 1 *•« '■EWitur n+pk: Leery weeks issue of >e>ur valuable ■er Wings us paper brings us tiding* of • aterprUe, snd U e*san. that while lbe Nenh 4 having her labor strikes and t roe Mrs, that out dear old“noei bland” Is oe a big boeai, that under ll.e «is* and J edhious ukauagemeu’. of the Ns- •ImmI <«ovirnnweii ler our level lieeded < Irveiend Northern Capitalist, are •eeklng bout hem InvratueaD, that the ffountv of the bloody shirt Is fast shift ing tfovn shaking «*»>t political at rife aud sonisntton In the .baking out of I he dollars of our "DeddVes ihroegboel ihe swnov Heuth, the rrho then evil re- r««ind “Ware on earth and gt«d elll le usee.'' Alee our fanoera am begin ning le rreHse the fart that they bare ciosevd the M-d Boa vvithoel the aid of our polttteal “ Muses ' aud an fast going up tv pcsenas the land. They an coo- viertU that tbs evil rvttou systseu he* fueled them «« hod as the saw mill dtd “Matas ” You can uavel all ovr the Cuvnst) and sie fine Ccltou laud* ulanted In corn “Oh! there is a good tiaw earning.'' I see soam polltkal proph ats ate scribbling up vvur vaiusUa eoiutnrs play mg peep rye. Won't tbev ct' - us s m'le rest fiouv pclukv t 1 hope they «m give us tbeir riMrteuee la larmlac. Can they tell wbteh end of a potato vine to pat la the ground for shief aad ebtch rad far Jiotatoe*f 1 will not pause for a reply far the wheel of fortune I* rolling snd I aay “kt her rad: lei her roll. Maury l/ ease, Banks are pieutlfal. Factories ate uu- inert.u*. Graded aad High ►ebeoU apringlug up all aver the laud, and Rail roads thr< ttv.ng our Couaty. and the Inal ta what 1 Aral Intended to write about foe the Iron borer will soon n ska the Mouth Carolina Kail- it Graham*, Bamberg, or Mid way across the garden spot of our old bannar < nuuty to Boynton's store, ernsstog Greet Maltkakatokiff near Jlu- forda Bridge the read wIB btmrb off st Dr. H. Ft. Beam's, and run out to Kbrhardta Mills to get ttnisbrd lum ber tohuUd up the tow as to be built up at Boyntons, hearse', aud other towns along the line. Everybody want* It, and w III take stock freely, the rdad can he easllr built and will be Built. 1st, Because ('harhaton need* It, 2d, Because S. C. U. W. cannot do without It, Jd.-lbrsur* tb* people are detenu lo ad to have It. Friend* let us hear from you all along the line, 1 expect to hear some idiot proclaim. OICCBMT. thrasi ara's xcroaT. _ Friendship Church, | 27 15 Bamberg Baptist Cbureh, 19 26 Graham* Baptist Church, 6 00 Healing Bprtngs Baptist Church, 15 00 Collected at Bernwell Asaucialiou 4 40 Garrett Branch B. 8., i oo' Haul berg M>th« dial b. B., 10 UU 1 Midway Baptist Church, M UU I Allen’s Chapel, 4 ft kinuta M. Buist, 60 UU W. K. Boynton, 26 UU l.a\ Inis l Imrr, IL'bccca T. Williams, 23 00 20 60 J. A. Jenhina, 10 10 E. J.. Bander*, 10 00 J. F. Handera, 10 00 J. 1*. 1‘rleeter, 10 00 tetata II. W. Walker, 25 00 G. La tub Buist. 10 00 I>T. II. W. Krarsr. 6 00 J. C. McMillai . 6 0U Elisabeth Prtewter, 3 60 Llssle Kearae, 3 Ui G. W. tjuudauti. 3 UU J. D. CopHand. 3 U0 J. J. < radderh, 1 60 ! Dr. N. F. Kirk laud. 1 «» ' Mr*. M. J. Brabham, 1 «> J. A. < hsaeereeu, l uu! T. B. MrMtlton. 1 00 1 tleurgv l*e*r, T. J- Deer. 1 uo 1 uo j J. C. Mayer, 1 IS) B. W. Ka.ea, 1 <*J J. B. Boynton, 1 09 J.C. Kirkland, 1 Pi A. U. Tuteu. ] in 1 B. A. Hand, 1 uu I J. M 11 ilford. l uo 1 E. A. McMillan. l uu J. M. Ktky, 1 uo J. B. Brabbam, I ou J. B. Cave, I Ja«p*r Furman, 1 uu 1 ou L. E. < snnou, M. C. " lilteare. so off! H. J. Harter, 60 lanwula MUey, 60 M A. Bare*. 60 U. W. Deer, (« J. M. Doer, M W. M. Deer, 601 K H. W illums. 26, G. W. Braot. 26 bailie Deer. »\ V. W Manuel, 99 Jehn I tear. 26 Mania Brabham, 26 Frank Cone. 29 A. M. Brabham. 26 H W. Brant, 23 C. E. Weekley. 26 Charles Brant, 26 C. S. Waakie), 10 M. M. Weakley, 10 Horn Derr, W Ada Deer, 10 O. B. Dear. 10 j.ftww; —;— 10 J. K. Drer, M Jeff Qrtfta, 26 observe then In the very outset, that by birth, by training, by education and by the Grace of Go<d be w as eminently fitted for the work—tiie chosen work of hia life time. He was a born gentleman. And In Haying that I am saying a great deal. In saying that L/am introducing you Into the inner courts whence ema nated that gentienem of manner, that refinement of nature, that instinctive delicacy of feeling which won him, wherever be went, a ready access to the regard and esteem of his fellow men. I know the times in which we live aretm- patient of any reference to the sdveuti- good breeding; but I dare to allinn In the teeth of all levelling social doc trines and romtiiunistic u-ndencie*. that It is a great good fortune to any child to hr dsweraded front alia* of liltuMrtou* This fact was of tocaleula- to our brother In the blessed profession of w inning souls for Christ. Ills early rearing amid scones of domes tic culture and pious ■urroundiags ex erted a moulding Inffueooa over his early yean that ripened Into the highly accomplished, courteous Christian gen- tieaisa of later years. Bereft of thead- vantagee of parental training b* was kiadly «ared tor by lot lag kindred, by an uurie who trained him and a beloved brut tier who taught him, aad yet his or phanage developed the rare faculty of self reliance aad sail pniee which coa- ■tltuted a proaviaent charactertetlc of the man and the minister. By the very law of nompeuaelien he roe*iv*d for the tofaed by lb* death of hU pa- 11 tea large sharo of manly cworwge * sod moral heroism. Thtsedwcaiioa aa« no mere formal *xaKl*e or simple rou tine work, it was rather the pursuit of know ledge for tbs love ef ki.ee Wd*e. lie entered opMr the coarse of studies prescribed Iu school sad uotversity w Uh a rare relieh and with s youthful miuaikou to fft hiaierlf for the srd rnc«* at work gave him a hold upon the hearts and admiration of his churches and friends that wa* incalculable. Oh s good man’s li • snd labors are a heri tage to bis community! And the chil dren, as they learn it from their pa rents, will tell tbeir children of the beaus ttfnl life, and the magnificent work that was done bv James F. ButMt in lifting up to a higher and happier plane of Clirlstian usefulness the generation In w hich he lived snd prayed and preached and labored, i Uud-ome in person, af fable In speech, graceful in man Her, af fectionate In db position, courtly in bear ing, with a s .ret and winning smile that seemed bo n of a sweet and gentle spirit, we oe’wr shall look upon his like •gain. Ills pr awnce iu a social gatb itenmstf fltaUp. 1 | r ' Item*. Milledg* A. Ronntref, plaintiff, against Theresa 8. Rountree, Richard M. Roun tree, L. V. La'i'aste, Lula Garvin, W. Im Ittmbsr. John T. Dunbar, Dalavt- na D, Brookii, Anna D. Rountree and Elizabeth B. Fair, Defendants. - t OPY 6CMW0NS FOB RELIEF. {Compliant Served.) ' . To Theresa 8. Rountree, Richard M« Kountree f L. V. LaTaste, Lula Gar vin, W. L. Dunbar, John T. Dunbar^ Delavina D. Brooks, Anna D. Roun tree and Elizabeth R. Fair, Defend ants in this action. You qro hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action of which a copy U herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber, at his office, at Barnwell Court House within twenty days after the service of this summou* on you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to answer this -complaint I within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de- ' manded in the complaint. Dated 19th May. A. D. 1887. ROBERT ALDRICH, Plaintiff’s Attorney, (ut] W. Gilmork Bimms, C. C. P. To the Defendant, L. V. LaTaste, Lula Garvin, W. L. Duubar, JotanT. Dun bar and Delavina D. Brook*: Take no the, That the complaint in the above entitled action, together with j the Hiimmons of which the foregoing ia ! a copy,' was filed in the office of the ! Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas 1 for the County and State aforesaid, on j- the 19th day of May, 1987. and order made for service by publication aud mail. ROBERT ALDRICH, . Plaintiff's Attorney, Barnwell C. 11., B. C. maylb-flw Nuiicc to Debtors and I rrdiiors. The Mew Firm, J. L. Morrison & Co., Blackville. S. C. , Grand Spring Opening* OUR SALKS FOR THE PAST MONTH FAR AHEAD OF OUR EXPECTATIONS. i Beauty of the New Goods, the attrretire dfejlsy of Novelties Hi Department *hicb has never been equaUfld in tint seeuom* With The every Denar our Low Prices has done the great work. A Magnificent Display of Genuine Bargains in New and Desirable Spring Goods. It is o^r desire to paab »p sales and pull down prices. ^ rring was a sic ial for good feeling and tfl All person* Indebted to the estate of Haumel Herd, late of Barnwell county, genial fallow4 p. His presence in th* daoeusyl. aw hereby notified tomato pulpit wa* a si fn*l for aound doctrine ! mnred .Vep.)mer.t...danper-on.hold- preaMvird with a power that »a* fell-t *8* ‘re- era ted by honrat rouviettou. Ilia pres- < I U *T*^* ^ pri rnttbem. dul) euce in th* Moderator'• chair w a* a slg- ** ^ un<lrr*igii«»i nal for dlapaP b in bu^ueas, for de- | ciaioo la ruliuf and for perfect fairness | to each and ev. ry member of the Barn- < well Aaaociatk-u. ills prearaca Iu his | Nsw Brew Goods, Holid eolorod Ckcese fTotk*. 5e yard, While Checkad Nainsooks, 5c yard, Tievcrta Lawns, 6c yard. ‘ Printed Lawns.4 aad 5eyard,. ; - Kwnuantv Prints and hawna, le yard. Complete Line of Hsmbury Kmbroiderle*. Cambrie. Nainsook and Swiss Lose, only leyaed. Ladies' I'aaey Hose, 6c pair. Gents' Fancy Socks, 6c pair. Lsdie* and Ckildrsn’a HsndkefShiefc, 2Jc eweh, "*• ; Gents' Handktrcbiefs, 6c sack, HoltadM Lino ef Fsas, Pal si Loaf Enas, 1c each. _ Table Linen and Napkins. All Linen To wet*, lOeenek, Good Cotton Towels, 6e esob, Choice Line *f C-rson, 6x6 Hook Corsets. 26c scalp Ladies Kid Gfavea, Geale’ Kid Gtevee, Lsdiee end • kildren'sBilk aad Jersey Glore* nod Mitts, Geata’ shoes and Slippers, Children's Shoes sat) Slippers. K - tol Lew Prieea .S thi* department. s’ Laiauadned Skirts, 60c sack, Genu' Percale Skins, Genu* Lues t vllarn, lOeenek, Gsnu aad Buys Paper Collars, 6s box. W. C. MILHOl'S, T. W. MEED, Qualified Exveutors, was tben.gnal for that genUl glow ‘ h nom apeffl-lta] AilmiDistrator's Sale. Special attention ia called to our stock of OinghaoM, Crinkle, Socrsucken, Che- vlof«, Farasols aud Fancy Notions. V* The Millinery Depnrtment coouirw the Latest Styles ia Ladiea aad Misers Trimmed and Uairtanued Hats,- Flower*, Feathers, Ribbons. Velvets, and orna ments. Ladies' Straw Hate, lUceaeb, Chvldren • Hlraw HaU, lOe each. No dwrpe far trimming hats. , * One new Cluthiug Department it now open with a fall stork of Spring naA Suturner Ckitaing for Mm nad Boys. Geata' Litten Coats, -6c each. Bpecfil I.OW Pi ices in Clothing. Gcuis' aud Boys Uat Depart men t—Hpleadkl Line ef Straw aad Woo) Hats jest opened. Oveeries sod Plantation tnpplhe a* City Friees. Daily attractions will be thrown on cpr ewuniets. We extend a cordial iaeitp- lieu to nil to call and examine these hfauhtwe bargains whethji porches in er not, far ear stylos ceneot fail to please you amd our Low Pnosv imprare yen as ever. .N duties before hia. It wee just at the aUJ . * , • rtttcai u*ne of life when the greet sub- , 2 ]««.-i of personal reeneasibUlty is apt to • 'v*® * A ffrsl Nereasfty. We pmutm’ jhnre is hardly s lady to he found In our broad land who, if she doc* not already posheaa a sawing ma- chiue> expects some day to become the owner of one. ^ But after the mind has been fully made up to purchase one of these indis pensable artit ides, the question arises as W-T— questloi to what kind of a machine to buy. It should be so simply constructed that the most inexperienced can suc cessfully operate It. The other points mainly to be considered, irud which are the most desirable, are durability, ra pidity, capacity for work, ease of ope ration, regularity of motion, uniformi ty of tension, and silence while in ope ration. The “Light-Running New Home'’ fllls the above requirements, snd is said to combine the good point* of all sew ing machines, with the addition of ma ny new improvement* aud labor-saving devices. 'flie price Is no higher than that of other Machines, and every lady who is the happy possessor of one may rest as- wired she lias indeed a treasure. See R. W. Vogel'* advertisement on another page of this paper. Rio Fisn.—Senatsr Hampton, Capt. Bhvnberg and several smaller Columbia gentlemen spent last Thursday, Friday •nd Saturday fishing In the Edlsto, with headquarters at the railroad bridge. On the ling day they had bard Juck and abort rations as Capt. B. refused to trust himself in a cockleshell craft and persistently fished from the bridge. ■The arrival of a new and brood beamed beet (mm Bamberg, in the late after noon, enabled him to supply the frying pea liberally the next tw o dors.: Dtarn to the Caobaok Worn*.—An t **The fallowing remedy Total amount collected, $96741 By amount paid for Moo- • $912 22 By amount incidental ex- peuses, 4 06 — $316 08 Balance on hand, $60 93 E. L. Hanj»kbs, Treasurer. rat xoxnnxirT. The monument is a beautiful and ar tistic creation* ol pure white Italian marble, seven feet and ten Inches high. The urn that crowns Jt stands upon a closed Bible which yq»U out draped speaker'* desk. Below tbla, on the four face*, the following inscription* are en-. graved: East—“James Fullerton Bulst. Born in Charleston, B. C., September 29th, 1S38, Died in Bamberg,B. C., May 13th, 1886. In life beloved, in death la mented.” North—“For twenty-esven years a preacher of the Gospel. From 1876 ua di his death Moderator of the Barnwell Baptist Association.” West—A beautiful carving of the open Bible on which la Inacribed: “Ho- Iv Bible. The glorious Gospel of the blessed God.” On the base la the In scription: “Erected by bis churches aud friend*.” South—“Gentle auto all men. An ex ample of the beUevera in word, In con versation, in charity, in apirit, In faith, In purity. A good minister of Jesus Christ. Always abounding In the work of tho Lord.” COMrUCJIOH Ann CONSCCBATIOJt. On Friday, the 19th inst, representa tives from many churches and commu nities in which Mr. Bulst had faithful ly labored and was sincerely beloved, Withered at Bamberg to attend the dedi cation of the monament. And the char acter of the great congregation there met was a tribute higher than kyatan words can pay to the worth of (he good man, whose too early death was so aad a loss to Cbureh aad County. They come from all aectiout where hia gentle voice had taught his fellows and the of bis life leaven by example as well aa by precept. The nbers of the Memorial Aaeociatkm Hnbled at the Town Hall aad under the guidance of Capt. W. R. Boynton of pereueal reepousibUity ie apt pres* u(M a sensitive nature for *olu- Uon, that the Grace of God touched his b*art and opened the cjreeof hlfi under standing aad said •eperato thyself to the semre of tby God. I ■like namuet of old, the call was heeded at th* very first. Jn the providence of God hi* wio- istertsi txprneoce comtasuced w»U» the Lung Branch Church la Bernoell coun ty, aud ia that same nobis county hia labors on forth were roneuinmated.— Barnwell county that he loved so dearly aad where bo preached the Gospel of Jesus Christ so earnestly and aeelo- i .r'.wv —.n* h»u>ry of J saws F. Bulst will be iadleuiubiy sssoristod with thy history i Aad here to-doy in the soil— tb* sacred soil of .Barnwell couaty, where peacefully lie hi* *Hftre.srr gath ered together this Urge representative congregation of hia fellow men. to do reverence to the man and the minister they loved so tenderly. in the ministration of the word of God he Illustrated the character of “a workman that needed wot to be ashamed rightly dividing the word of God.” lie never entered the sanctuary without carrying the “beaten oil” of thorough preparation. And when he arose to de liver the message of eternal life the waiting worshipping people always 11*1- eoed with rapt interest and unflagging attention to hear the “Ambassador” of the “Croee.” Nor did they listen to any uncertain sound from the “Gospel trumpet.” He spoke under s deep must of solemn responsibility. There was no mere professional presumption or pre tension—no airing of ministerial con ceit or complacency. He waa “a man among men”—“a proper man”—“a t man sent from God,” and therefore the minister that he was. Not a minister who secluded himself shod in soft satin •Uppers and wrapped In «n easy fitting snd lovely flowing dressing gown amid the books of his study dnring all the w eek and on Sunday presenting himself In a merely official manner in his pulpit to his people. But a minister who in tiie full meaning of the word felt himself to be a servant of the people aud who loved to go in and out among his flock and in and out among his fellow beings, who perhaps did not denominationally be long to his own “household of faith” in •t genuine Iks pitallty which none can ever forget wi o one* tasted It. 1 came to be his ee»wi>rk*r largely because of the aesaraare be gave aw that “the string of hia door latch would always be wu the ouuide .'nr me.” Aad Into lb* Intimacy of hi* inner mortuary. his Hr* lag heart, I vn a permitted to enter upon term* of mini lertal confidence. And I am Imre to-da v to my that no truer, no bler, braver b *rt ever heal la the bosom 1 iw ver export to meet bhn i again In Ida cottage wear the lew a. In the “to as* u«mad* with heads'' —la the sis as >eaa ef tfih Meet. Uh there I hope to mm i Ida sad mingle la eung* of prslose to the Lord! Before he left us bore be tew hie last word* assured ae that all wm troll and that ho wa* going I to me ta Meg .wu. Calmly and w uh tbo utmost soroady af soul be pesaed away into the real as ef eternal IlghA. Tetb* Urn noble helpmeet! given him, he uttered words uf ep.afori that »b« never will forget: “S y wlfa, J am going to leave you, but I *.tu be standing at Urn par- j tala to erektroe you whoa you como.” No sermon that fall from hi* eloquent lip* In tto- fall flush ef health sad strength pn.dt»es«l such an impression j f»rro.41 words which h* uttered * *f Und. situate Pursuant to an order of the Probate Court I * ill sell on Monday. tb« 13d In stant. begtaulng at It o'clock in. at th* late reultfeae* of Allen Floyd, deceased, near KobMn*. all the person*! property of said decedent. <xmstaUag of one hale of rot ton, one ton*e, lot of bwroa, • potato**, barrel of syrup, sugar i and other personal property. Terms cash. W. GILMORE fllMMB. stay 12-2* j % Administrator. J. L. Morrison & Co., BLACKVILI/E. C- CORNER BY THE LOIKT HttlBK. J L. MORRISON. WILLIAM MOKUlSON. ATTOMM KYS-AT-LA W. taurfd Ham well RreLro&d r'H Sale $ r..M / r m L. r. IT just before Um breath left hie body: “I i t r roouiumg TV O I am standing on the Rock of Age*/*— THIRTY-*IX ACKI "Calvarv will oarry osaafsiy through. aD q bounded #a i * > “I aas the gk ry of God passing before toe,” “My on threo, I’ll think of youoo the other shore.’*. Wbau all elm was slaking around him the foundation of his eeerlaatlag bops was “sure and stead fast.” The doc trine of a cm J fled Uedeaaier bore him triumphantly through the tierce strug gle with “the last Great Enemy."— While his v .ston became dim to all earthly soenes It brigbleand up fit the magnUloeiil display of the glory of God, which like apinorama (tasted before bis eyes. II* speitf his life In thinking of others here s ad now before he leaves them in the flub he aseuree theta that he will still be thinking of them “over there.” And It may be to-day (bat while bis friends' are here strewing flow- vm over his ffinve and lamenting his de parture hia cr.ianclpai**! i.pirit it b<>v- ering over tbio assembly in Christian sympathy and love. Farewell tolovetl brother fftatil we meet again around our Father's throne on high. “Good night,” for the pres ent. “we will soon say good morning in the Paradise o. God.” y Smrtk Ck ttomy. IMcka, a* Ad filnlstratur. FtalaMf. vs. M. C. II «y. Defends at. RBI* ANT TO THE Jf.'DCMEXT aad Order of the < Aurt aforeuaid. mad* la th* above .atlGod reoee, I a HI offer for sale, at puhfto outcry, tmlor* th* Court Hones In the Town of Bemwell, Iu lit* County ami Htate afereeatd. on th* FIMBT' MONDAY IS JL'XE NEXT, (helag 'its Biath day nf Mid month, t the folio wing described REAL EAT ATE. towii: “All that certain plantation or tract Iu said State aad Cowa- Hl'NDMED AXD ACHF.A, Btore or lem. North by land* of Job J Keeler, East bv Lower Three Runs. Booth'by .uadeof Wm. Mlasou sod West by land*of Jadaoa Rountree. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for paper*. G. DLXCAN BELLINGER, ma) 12-td) Master. MuHter'tf Sale. J. O. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY . AMO C0UNSELL0R-AT-LAW, babnwellc. n.BC. Wtom-rtw Altll. VTATtoXX Ar U 1 A Ma Ml »«: AM vt K WM 1 \V A.t«t». M. A, KLal^ICfu ATTORNEY AT LAW, VTATHUtS to Ifs »li well CL A. CL Grading on B. A. N. K. R. from Blackville to the Edlsto was finished long the exercise and enjoyment of the sweet courtesies and congenial intercourse with kindred spirits. While conscien tiously a Baptist, his large hearted Christian sympathy embraced all who loved Jesus Christ in sincerity and truth. And hence we find him on terms of closest intimacy with member* of other “flocks,” who belong to the one and selfsame “fold” of which Jet us Christ ia the Good Shepherd. True to his own convictions, he wax always tol erant of those who did not see as he saw. In war be waa the patriotic dtisen re sponding to the call of hia country. In peace he waa that same patriotic man who always showed the keenest interest in the matorial and moral welfare of the community In which he lived. There never was a time when Christians felt more the want ol the Gospel than after the war. The war which had left such sad traces of wreak And rain every where. Wet simply In the sBKmMerlng eld family roof trees, in the spread devastation property, in the soorobsd and territory through which Sherman's ar- yeaterday. D. I*. Dicks, white, was lodged ia.jail Tuesday night charged with stealing a mule from A. J. Nevila of Blackville township. He sold the mule in Mom* morenci, was arrested in Augusta and brought back on a requisition. Excleuaentla lexan Great excitement has been censed 4n this vicinity of Parle, T*-x,by the re- maikable recovery of Mr. J E. Corley, who was so hclplewi be could pot turn 4n bed, or raise hie head ; every' body •aid he was dying of Cooeiimptlon. A trial bottle of Dr. Kinir’s New. Discov ery waa sent him. Fi'idlng relief, be bought a lanre bottle and a box of Dr. Klog’aNew Life Pills; by the time he hud takenjtwo boxes ol Pills and two bnttlee of the Discovery, he was well and hud gained in flesh thirty-six pounds. Trial Bottles of this Great Discov er) for Oooaumpttoa free at|0’Buonou & Cu's Drug Btore^ H«cklen*M Arnica Halve. The Best Salve In th* world fur Outs. Bruises, Sores, Uleers, Salt Rheum. Fever 8-res, Tetter, Chopped Hands, Chilblains Corn*, aad all Skta Erup tions. and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It tsguuraoteed to give perfect euttofactlon or taoni-y refund ed Trice 96 rente per box. . For Sal* by O'Baonoo ft Oo. property >art. Just the Joss of h a the words of comfort forth with the The Yerdlctlwuwl W. D Salt, Druggist, hippos Ind., teetjflea: “I cun recommeod Electric Bitters as tbo very beet remedy. Be ery bottle sold has given relief In ev *ry case One man took alx bottles,a*d i cur»-d of Bheoma'leni of 10 year 4 * WAndteg!” Abraham wiviiie, OM... vana. - -xm eelHrur m~dtctoe I fa mv. 9$ years experience, le BMieps." Tbouaunde "f other* have r-*: Amirnee, WUUams, Smmlk C* eke* ' Cbmrt •• CmuU, . L It***- The Augusts Sav tngs Beak, . ITalntiff, va..tHlnert W. DefeudanL. PURSUANT TO TIIE JUDGMENT aad Order of the Court aforroaid. made in the above entt: led cause, I will offer for sale, at ptib ie outcry, before the Court House in'i He Town of Barnwell, in the County *1 1* State aforesaid, on the F1K8T MONDAY IN JUNE NEXT, (being .ae sixth day of «ald month,) the folio ving described REAL estate, to wit: “AH that cerain tract, parcel or lot of land, situate- .1 the Town of Elko, in Mid State and C'Utnty, containing TWO ACRES, more or leas, bounded a* fol lows : North by colored church lot and lands of D. M.’Johnson, East, South and West by Is ads of said D. M. John son. Fifteen < feet on West of colored church being reserved for s road.” Terms cash. Purchaser to. par for paper*. G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, I may 12-td]Master, H. FULLERTON BUIST, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ivilto, %. CL JAMES L DAVIS, Attorney A Counsellor-at-Law iwellCLlL'&C. [OsQs W. A. HOLMAN. ATTORNEY AXD COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW; Barnwell C. II., S. C. 6 *ed fsttSfei i ha our*. troaem, Me. A Mata Street Ststs S%4 itofttl tniitnn^ Nwiict* to Lfliors and Cmlliurc All persons Indebted to Jbe estate of ifel M. U. Rodt, lute of Barnwell county, deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment and all persons holding claims against the said estate are requested to present them, duly at tested, to the undersigned at Barnwell. - N. F. KIRKLAND, Sr., H. J. BRABHAM, Qualified Executors. mayB-lm * NOTICE- All portion* to whom the iste H. W. Walker of Midway, 8. C., was indebted are hereby notified to forthwith file their claims with the undersigned at Mid way, 8. C., and see that they are prop erly attested My attorneys, Messrs. Hkinner ft WHliAnw, at Midway, will examine same. W. B. 8TEEDLY, * Qualified Executor. Midway, S. C., April 25th, 1887. •prffS-lm Dr. J. K. smith, Operative aad Mechanical - DENTIST. BAMBIBO AND WlL LISTON. WU1 precUo* at tto failowtagrTlaeM as BtflMlBf the Brat Msedar la seek naturaiac tor tto (oUowmf Hart so* Hotel. Baubsm noeth sad oob Offlc* at tto Hsrtsof WtutatoS—The OHM at rtatdsaos. woexsla ttoooentry. - iue*? n* id >■ >»«»u Cro sad Wm*. i» t ALtos u rav. aawk. jornt x rxcx. t.»»roi n—**». 8 >ulit Utrfiinft lUilway 1*7 l&th, 18S7, will rue as follows : accGBTA hmsioi. WBBT Leave Cherltasee Arri***t ttr*uch»vJi* Le*»* Breaskvilie Lseve fidkie' Leave Midway Leave Bainborg Lent* Grab aoM Lear* Ler* Loav* Blsokville Leave Btk* l.*nve WiHUteu Arrive at Aagnste . ffafiy) 7 0o s ■ LeavsAegasIs Leave W iFlistea Lost* Elko Leave Blaekvllls Leave Lees Lmv* Grab* ass LcftYfc Bftmbcrc $ Leave Midway Leave Edislo Ar. at BraachvHle Leave Brancbvilld Ar atCbarfostea Stosa *4K> a m V ]$•■ _ 9 26 a ■ 9.90 an 9140 an 9.47 an * 9 53* ■ >0.04 a « 10 09a ■ 11.40 pn EAST. [tWlTj K.OOa a 7.41 an 7.46 a ■ 7 66 An 9.00 am 8.09 a si IU7 am 8.22 a as 8.80a ■ 8.86am 8.46* at ll.OOpa (Mat 6.10 y 7.9up ■ 7.16 p ■ 7.4$ p m 7.Wp» •06p. 8 lipai 8.22 pm 9.29 pa 8.40 a at 9.46 pm 10ut6 pm baity 4.49 pm C.IOpaa 9.1$ pm 6.26 p a 6.80 p at 6.42 pm 6 62 p a 6.68pm 7.06 p m 7.11 pm 7J1 pa 9.46 pa COLUMBIA DIVISION— WEST. Daily (Escvpi teCandbal week ta eaob moan. will meet ta- Or. W. S. Kiilingsworth, SURGEON DENTIST, WILLISTON, & C. Mrrs his iwabmleaal asrvten to tto riimma tf BarawaU aad adjotn •( eoaaUea. All work gaaraateed at llbesal prieea Office Couktt Comxihmoskm>, B a*x wbll, B. C M April 19,1987. Notice is hereby given that applica tion has been made to the County Com* mlaaloners to lay oat and open a public road from Williaton viaS.u. B. Webb’s mill to Csdka’s Bridge on the Edlsto Q-LA —li—- all-, 1J nani appiK ■uon v* tit nr rDiiFKi- upon at the regular Junanext: il j.H. E. MILHOUS, Dental surgeon, BLACKTIIJLE, ft* O. xiauLai arrotxnaBm m su- 8.61am 7.86 pm 12.87 p m 7.42 p at 10.86 a m 10.00 p m 7.00 em 6.27 pm 7.46am $.16pm 8 60 a 7.20 p m Leave Brancbville Arrive at Camden Arrive si (Columbia Leave Celuwbia Leave Camdea Ar ; at BrsMbvftte “CONNiCTIONa.” Coeaeetioas saadeat Aagasta with Geergt* R. R. ie aedirem ail paiau Weal aad Broth* weet.by ail trains, wkb tbrongb Bleeper be- tween Chsrtoytea aad Atlanta ea sight Ex press tranre. Conneetiensmsde alCbarlestoa with North- Eastern K. R. far prials Berth aad with New York Steamers w Sstwvdays. CoaaemieM sseds at CelomMa with Co lunbia aad Greeaville B. R. and Charlotte, Columbia aad Aagaiata R. K. te aad from all points ro herb Roads. Ceaneotieas made at BUekvilie with Bam wall IL R. D. C. ALLEN, Q.F. tT. Ageat. JOHN B. PBCA. General Mas DR. 1 B. PATTERSON, SPECIALIST, EYE, EAR AND THSOAT^ •>1.