The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 21, 1888, Image 2
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omnoi ATION
tlTUR^nAT! JI NK'at. 1WS
IIKfl.VUOl Pt« >l.» «.
I tit MU' Rtwnl of I Vn«M«>n« tiA*
to d»l«* 1.5*5 uppltnitloii*,
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VBt4. C. I!., Jm* II, H 1 ^
To tit* « uw m r—jfiiwi ■—i
fHatrkl. A r«rf ynor*l «k-«lrr having
>»«■ ruptwfri bjr tW cilUrrU nf
wnll t'ounty that I altotiM atanl ft»r tlin
i loot in 4 Unt< a- tli« itoutucralli* raiiiHUalo
for rongmaa In Iht* nr*t rltrlion, I Hum drap^lml, for fit"»• ptibHr aplrlfcnl » ! prrarnlrtl m*»
jwm
bi#«m id •wwr* grutiWN tar a
ha* found Ottt Uiat tanda In lit* r|r4alt)r
of the loam ar* bold at htgb ggnroa bji J M• t'am) an cntoiprtalgg lady * bo bad
Iholr on not a. Thoa luaa b/ no moan* ,A rr * t UUb la Maooa dirt, bongbt It and
i - i 7.^.it t.. i.>> a...tu.,
Mllf Mra Wliba%akta ,<i
r--
lad ov*r ftOtl ami ha« J.Vt for roomilih
Tho a}ipni|iriatioii niutlf hy
the laat I^glaUtur* will bo Insnfflclriii
to go around andtb ■ uvtt aMctnblageof
.aw makrra uiumI plv > moio, n*fl*»*'tir
the law. >V hat do the |iooi»|o have
to aay t The ItaBKK ratio oluba may give
booded light to thrlr roprtwntntlvea by
dlacuasing and dividing the htane.
ri*- j vieIdvd to that dealrr am) brrpby an- 1 rrmummlty Iherc la no am'h word aa
<}. U., ('oliunhla eor-
i JUCEIlOMtXt KY.
T*. A» It. and N
r^apondeuU of the Augusta Chrmilole
' And . Charleston Now* and Courier,
and adltora-in-chlcf of tho luiniigratitu
Vlaion, aeeui to he overu helmed hy^lhe j
,avalanrhc of their awn Invocation, and
propone to refer to file editor of i nr.
the addreaee* of iiiu.'iiding 1m-
inlgranU from Ctali.
We are ready, aa Cioelnhatna w a , t
an awe r the call of our conn try and pun« -
lupe the bubble that our Uioughtlraa
jronng friend* have pijied up And the
peopla are behind and hacking n< for
aorb 0 goodly work In their d« fnnee.
*HMN IN aottftTI
The Northweat |« In trouble « Ith va*<
and kindred troahh-a. The 17 year old
] iy i f »r« apraut overall area of a him*
deed mlloa a«|inre, at the rate of flftren
tS the acre, drvoaring every green hla<>
and pcowi— m Ith ltwreo«lng uniMhrrr,
aa«i At Xattuoal IU|>uHia an ('••nveo>
ttoa Ulaaaaae a iatbr r marunUU* Ht>
ad rbtaag*. aa baagry aaai loaortaie aa
of Ilk* ptolwa TV* g
aeaH r»r kw<4* *f lor and
e ••ale'tol a* bo oaod to a
nottiM-c Hvhi I a ill go before the Coni rn
lion, ivhii'li rueeti In Aiken on llte SKlh
of Anguat, In that cHpat lty.
I fe'‘||t due to my fellow-cUl/ena to
atktc briefly my Tbrwa upon certain |io-
li Ileal fjueath.ua. "
Am a Itemo^p, l lmve felt It my duty,
ami It baa boon in accordance with my
feeling* and judgment, to approve and,
<*o far an » private citizen could do no,
to nupport the Adniluintcatlon of I’renl-
dent Cleveland, which I coiiMldcr ha*
been wive, JumI and patriotic. y
The plntfonn of the party hm adopted
i hy the St. I.ouIm Conveutlun expicsMCM
my view* on the tariff Untie, but not a*
l>oint«'tlly as f feel on that subject. The
ImaMtof Amcrbm U that her institution!
afford to all men equality of opi>ortunl-
ty. flow can all men enjoy r«n»«H»yof
opportunity in the race of fife when the
nicanM by which some men live are bur
deiieri to make the juean* by which
other men lire unnaturally productive]’
It Is claimed that In the eye* of the
law all uicu are equal. Is rrot thi» prin*
•Iple violated when the law* favor the
eropbiymenis id one wt of men, and
cripple the employ menu of other*? A
ju*t gvv'eriiiiiMtit treat* all of lu eltixena
aiike. Our (hMrrtiiuwit favore. some
and hinder* other*. If ‘'uu* ma/ I* a*
g<M*| a* Bi»»rli* r t " then o*i« injrf't bo*i-
Mra« stkiMiid l*e a* go»*l a* aneaber'a. Ki»r
tbrse so*I klndrwl roa«ou* I will. If
*h--t**l. !*>•*, to the eilent of gjj ra
. Ibe dkktrihaUeei »f Ik* Sard***
«4 gv-v* mi* at • a bwste •# peifkd
failure ao far as enterprises for the com*
■ion good are eoncerned.
Col >1. F. Molony, alifehmggdmlrer
of Allen 0. Tbdnnair, ha* brought out
in honor of hi* noiuInation the flrMtban*
danna, a souvenir of other days, and a
prophecy of another Democratic victory.
J. I’. Strobel, Ksq , and family have
moved over to Sally’s to the general re
gret of thU eomrnujjlty, hut Sally’s gain
U as greiUrfu lllackvlllc’s losa.
FrcdXfev Jr., County Chairman of
the Republican party, ao-called, left for
Chicago lust week to participate in the
memorial exercises of their National
onvontion. John Sherman was hie fa-
. * -Wk
rite candidate when he loft. Shortly
after the recent fire chairman Nix re
ceived a contribution of $lid) from j*o-
Iltlcal frieuda In Washington to make
good his loss.
Mr. J. L. Johnston Is likely to make
the first melon shipment from Mil* sec
tion From present apjiearances he w ll'
have one car load, if not more, ready for
the glorious Fourth.
Capt. J. C. Wise ha* a superb corn
&
“fvu
Mr. Wlv
kowakla, for a U#h gpfsfLJMr. W. stock-
•*l it wbh Msh and attmnptad fish cul
ture. This enierprlsr not proving sat
isfactory, he tiegan otherwise improv
ing It, hut death cut him off ere hi*
work had svaroe begun. Mrs. W. took
up the work where her husband left off.
Some of her best friends Miougbtsdie
was making a very aillj investment of
money. But being p<>s*aiuied of indom
itable energy, she contlrnieTT^to perse
vere. The willows were cut down, the
|M>nd drained au^ fifteen neat cottages
built where rank weeds and hrltr* had
recently grown. And atlll the work
goes on. The branch, which once
spread out over the marshy ground,
now flows through a four foot sewtr
six hundred feet long, and from six to
eleven feet under ground She is also
gradi.ig Hazel.street the full length of
her property, and using the dirt from
the street hi tilling in her Jots, so that
when (he w ork is completed a passer-by
would ue^r^uppose this had aver been
a niuddy>*w surp. J*t. Monroe K. White
U erecting for her ou these grounds
thirty-five neat and comfortable cotta-
crop, made sohy wl*e and timely nun- ' *°‘l “he axpaets tabuUdNvwothers
ing lu spite of unfavorable season*. | When Mr. White's work U done, here
The malarial for the new Farmers' *MI ha a little town of fifty pretty
Club House on Mi? B. A
pie ntr
sen lay-
i Ilk* k>
k**» M
Ike I*
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•e»rly all provided, aud
will be rmwpleted In thus for
)4e»*arr» la fba taeatlon betw
lag by and gatbeelag lime*.
TW >i<-ar*lsa ta Cbnrlastau an Ike
IJkb last . under lb* aetplm ef tb*
Baptlat aud 1-etkadtsS WuadaT Sek» I*,
ga** tsaue lea b >ud‘'sd pmasM ptaa*>
Aa; by ik- see *ads
C N. K. R. Is boukrs. all tbe property of one plucky
the atrurture j we man, and oosUng about |la,oau.
Tbe lady la i)ue«tb*ii is now tbe wife
of Mr. W. M. lave, of Barnwi 1,8. C.,
not spend* mu*b of bar time In this
atty. In fart, Maroa altl not give bar
op. Hnorb Carolina u> tke coatrary not-
OUkaCa«*d*ac.—Mae>^l,a., Budget.
• A
■» ao
ik> a-
be e lb
the AAm Cam
aa tbr Mb of Attgap aad abtd* tb*
lb la a Osvebad ITriais rat. Isum
M was nopo»arb>adr irate ttromOrw r
Us «tnb>ni |>r«tiif4nl him to v.h# f.a
CWv via ad's iMsnlmAl4.11 «.n ervr) balb.t at CM-
oago hi IWI. He h a tarlf reformer sad
stan<ts snuarvly on the M. i*iak platrona aad
be Pie*kd«a*tV tariff meoairr Ik :!, vlitg that
tbe surplus In thr TrvasUM Mhoul.1 he reTucxl,
that no revetiuv sm aid bv vxa. u-d fn.iu the
people otbr r than (or the ntMt^wy ex|>eUMe*
or tie' OorrfiimeiN and that ilifiaflir rtioulJ
lie readjust ad upon prinvipte«%' jiMice to all
clasm-a alike, the fanner, the TniwHmnt, the
msnufscinrer and the wagi-.»o.kaff he will
bo supported by >t J ^ •
Mant Fkikmds.
FOR THE NMATB. -
Not nri^rd by “many friends” or solicited by
“many voters” but fueling it to be an hjiior to
be bumled down to my cbildmi as a rich heri
tage to be the rcproeutHtivc of the |)eoj.le oi
htmiwell, 1 take the liberty of unmmncing
my*ell a candidate for the highest wfflee in tin
gift of Jhe people of my county, and should
tile good people see fit to elect me p the oflh-e
of Senator 1 wtM try h» do my whole duty, i
wilt u<»t accept a nomination or office irom
an; other *otu-ue thiin the tegular Lteiuocratic
organisation. (i. W. M. WILLIAMS.
Yielding to the im .licit ations of hrtr‘
friead* Major L T. Itlar has csunciited to be
come a csiidhtnte for the Democratic uoiuina-
tion tew tbe 8uu Senate.
H« will abkte the n-sulu of the primaiyelcc-
thm and not accept eltlwr a nomination or an
otB e from any aotme otlrer than the regular
ly constituted Deuiocratic orgaiiizulion.
The many frieuda of H4*s. D. PAfL Sojocas
sa respectfully anrvwiMe him a can. 11. tat r fi V
tbe Itemorratte nomination for Uir Mate
drnata, *ui>tn-« lo Uie derteion of tbe priiaan
i kethm. tie «4i abide its ns«lu and not ac
ce|4 an uAbr or nnatlnatluti fruta any sourer
other than Nm r>vuwi; (vautUiUsd Dems-
eralte organimflou.
ME BOOSE OF REPkESI NT ATI V KB
TW frieuda sir He J R RI At 8. Jr. aa-
uauurs bbu as a rsJMtktatr Me the IswWatare.
sud |4—Ww Mm u» aMde hf IW mbs aud isr
atsii us ism«m tbr pelamry ak*rams.
TWaumy Msud*. msR aeethms -dtk* t *mu-
•y, ad the mm t* V. MUMUU. bmlRf
hawsd asm at aR Uaaas sad malm aR etmum
•mmsa uus ms* *st*%* «• **md. < i.
auusumm Mm a takdaaus Sm *s sA. sffha k
tk> U«mu <4
ik stR aSUk As ••aufm M IW ta mmsum
MfeRMfr •*4 NMMI feed! •ffprOTki • ttR-4KMNME
mm s | # , taR mm • «BR%t*« itumm
a ram
I ner W D Mr*m*W. is
I as a cambdat. A* Ackad
pvt to thr rulm ft
kariea,
| t JPh* foany friemt* nf Rev. Arthur Hnkl tsv-
sctit him lo tki Iktuocraltc Ttders of Horn well
('<miiiy as a Caadttbite for Umlr iMSuinathai
fordh< (dlbx! o( Count\ Mk-J t ominiw4i<mer,
Mnijjivt to the mh-M n-gulating the DsmuenMs
priumry ehH**u)n.
HEN N1CTT APB fNllff.
FOR COONTT C0MMIES10NE8S.
I rcspec-rfuliy anhemnee myself a candldnte
for the office of County Commissioner and
stand pledged to abide the result ami ull rules
and regulations governing the Democratic nrl-
mAnes. • II. J. BELMXtiKK.
I re»pe< tftilly announce m'self a candhlHte
for the nomination of the, IVmocratle l*arty
for the ofBoe of County Commiseiimcr.
1 pledge myself to abide tbe r^unltM of the
primary election and not-to Aerep^etther a
uomiimtton or an office from any souree other
than tlie regularly constituted Pemocrath' or-
gsidsution. J. C. MILKY.
1 reapectftflly announce tnyri lT *Ii cnncnda;4
for the 4>ffice of Couiitr Commissioner amt
stand pledged to abide tiic result and all rules
"atlocM goverulng tlo- Ih rnoenitle nrl-
martes. c. BL LANtiLEY.
W. A. Am., Pk. Tlie many fftAnds of this
worthy and well qnalitied gen'lcman muioancc
him a candidate for the office of County Com-
missh^ner, euhject to the di> i-ioh of the l)v-
mocrallc primary ciartlon. He will sttpi-.ri
tlie i>arty nondnees ami not atsvjpt a nondna-
lion or an offb-e from any source other than
tb* regularly constituted'DensMnwth' organ
ization. A saecexsful am! Int-lligent man of
affairs, he Wtff make a muder Official Atleu-
dale asks hi-election.
Aixkxdaia
Mr Pin*si M. Yocxnmonn, <4 WillUtim
Township, k annoon'fwt Iqr bis manv fneods
a candhtair for tW iKms. nslir bomutsl i>n fur
County Ctiminlskuuto. IU will aMdr tbr rv-
auh* rm tbr priukry ric-tv si ami net a<v*-|4 a
msnlast km ur so oflsnr from swy soRbw *4hsr
than thr na■ tail) rrmsfitoisff fssarwraey v
TW amay hwHi- <4 Mr A. M. RorsTasn.
M RTtlklim. aanoua/v Mm a *a'stsWr— bs
iha Ib-naa-rMk a*mHaashm far t austy l ■**•
miss «> r. pkdtfrvl t» abate thr ivmdk *4 *hs
palmar; slrmks*. amt m4 *■* a.*ep* aa *4Rrr
sr a maffiaaibm kam ana mams atk* tbaa
tW kffiMMSv msaaSRuka (kmasmak ssHshk
^Jh *. MBM A*. I
T’l m.mJmrn, umkma*. R C .
Mnit-g A f UK* Moklr./SR-
hsmlisr, Ikruwstl, R.C, J. ff. fstr
8C. .
Hr. John M. Smith A Co., Druggists,
Willistou.
Abbeville Short Line-
Purt Koval k Woler* firsliltlwiy
fx trfttf tfarineh, IMS.
fferentr-jlfth Meridian Tlme^
N'UiTH. pAft.t’l" *• t * ■
Lv Anguria.^rt W smrHflft am »# »«n
Ar Andcrs4»i|....* I 45 pm'....... |
‘‘ C4reenw'04jd..,.11 If aii'j'JiSVpm Jlfloim
“ Diurens ft!pm*3 15pm... ’
“ (iiTviiville fflftpmllMDhro ...j...'
“ St»ait:inb4jrg.,.2 Id piniPOO pm
* " llendersfmtlile.n .55pm'........
« “ Asheville,.,... HU) pml,...
Xol'Til. TtAILT '
trn a# to# Rs*
iim
Rk km «BtoM»
• WsHsasffih
SH»4s» m
Ub.R*u
• M
r -
i —o* • la p*
Cohos
Akff thro aad ik*r*. tW said c«*o«*o-
t%m, ffaitkrrakd; aad la Wnmffoprti day
Mash, oral bask tka af«*r*«aid <k-
itiamf tar fair play aad a fna fight.
athqaada pteamlilr wltil ffro wArram-.
and a platform a ith futTr rwaoluthui*,
all making a snap judguimit that it hml
»imprecated and danouRced as an outrage
a iwu contrni|>latr*l In the advouat* s of
skrty nomiiwtbwis.
They cvsdlj undertake to suh^titiite
the fonnulaof the Stale Executive Cum-
inittee of the Faratum* Association for
lb« deliberate work of the legislature
lu arranging the cxjvmllturt's fur pub-
Jic pur|N)*c*, urge the State ( .<o accept
ike CTentsoii bc«jiieat and t$>^uppleui<uit
ry appropriation,
lilnd tlBTEWreua Democracy not Umitc
to uoullnate any candidate for Governor,
the House of KepreHeutntlvcs or Senate
vdio doe* not run with Uirir machine,
and pledge themselves to aupport Capt.
B, K. TTUnian for auy ollioe to w hich he
way be called by tho farmer* of South
ttarotiiti. .
*lb> it seoma that C»pt. Tillman Is to lie
their candidate for tbe Democratic nom-
iitatlon for Governor, Sullivan tow n-
ahiD^fffttral Farmer* Club, of the **me
• ouuty, having, a week before, uomi-
URted him for Uiat j)o»itioti, but It i* not
likely that tlie other Ufirty-nluo for-
liotbs of tbe State will accept the slate
of fractional and factional Laurens A*
Laurens DeiHocrats have already
up tbeir uilnd* and put their hands
to Gapt. TtllmafT* pufltkai plow there
to no head for that ouw lUy Ui lm placod
on Iba vtalilng Hat of any other randl-
rwjoysarnt mo sug-
I
e f.v- Ashyviik. .,’..8 IO mui:.. . ' ”,
* “ llendcHAhvilte 5 5* arm .......
“ Hrarfitnbtirg.. .8 40 pm! o lOstm —...’
“ CrKiiville-—iJ55 pm
‘t-.fcmtnau4 3 ‘il j'in I »tlOaui:
“ UfteiHW»Ad....fl2H' pmlliaOpm hOOmn 1
,r AmJerisju 6^0 am j Ortlati ‘
Ar August'.* VSOpmj 545pn.)ll t3#nr
L_. , 4ff^ ' ■!'■-*
Port Ro' a* rf- AiKas'a Kai t y. -
NiiH *Vth V*rkHffi).T)sy-
Lv August. “12 35 pin Lv Chsrkwumfl 43rm*
Ar Ik Hufi>rt.. 605 pm Lv Havannhh. 7‘JOam'
Port Povsl 6 15 pin l.v PortRmsl.; loam*
** ('harlrst4>ti v lo pa. j l.v B*sufort..7‘Afani
“ Ntvauunb. .7 10 pn Ar Atunt-ts. .16481*0^
aocuiiMObxrilnrt x4Coav< >i)*tiox #
Lv Angusts.. .3 tW p*i Lv I3»rt Koysl..
u Ikuufort.. j:.v B4aaf4Sl..
JU IVri Ibyal.. ;'.r August*..-T so snr
•Dally except Snudar.
Tbrmigti Sleeping Gar Iwt wi'*n Sa-
vanu.di anti SjtartnkhnrR dally.
On Sunday—only one traincn Ander
son Branch, basing AaAArs<>n 7 a. n».,
arrisll>g st Met'ormbk lU^n®. m. Re-
turning—b>ava Mt4 ermlck lOdffa* us ,
arrirtne kndsrHar laff'p.
C'ostoectkto at Gri^na tmd B*a*la to
ais*t fVwH* af* i-ales* eu *•< 4a*»■♦»)* and
ilfew«iet«s ra.irArtfl, .1* Span sm ha rg
• iib A »G. Alt Mua
I'hme •HHsmatmHe masto to SHd f rasa
*•• tea*tarn, tk** snsodb UhB ehtwtdu
, ■ 4 -VI* *X-I '•'»
tar Aftonra *a*4 ta- ke-s
» J • H Alls. A
W ta pr »im **>|»»*mk
t. A,
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x- kasa-m*
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» Mkff sm pmsuMew. a* sasakMi
tiRtfh MsbVritaRh. I*e *nsase«aa
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Ha idMi <m liut
Tuomftaf
tmM r *g"' *4 Ike psaW
tomeM ttaao ik i— to a be
deataw tbaas ta Bam Ip * frmod u^
■d ttaagskmf al ta Wo mm
• tasapts M
At sock ptacaa a*d U
nily may aff**rd I akoli ad tr*** Dm pao-
plr man fully and at large upon tka la-
•ore of Us* day; aad If 1 omamewd my-
•rtf n* Umlr fssor I •ball b* proud of
their supiaart, but If sa*>tlt*r should W
ileviacd hettrrqt.allll-d to reprearnttheir
interraU and advance their welfara, 1
shall ftscl nti desire, as I will have uu
right, tti 4>tistrurt their will.
Very re«|iectfully, yonr ftfllow-oHiirn,
Kobkrt Alumcu.
The RlsrtfUk Carrss.
Only a month siut'e the last disastrou*
tire, and aln-atly hnnilmnne and ctunnio-
dions tw o story brick building * are ris-
ing from tlie ashes, llcssrs. Able ft Aide,
C. E. Gyles, F. H. Mobmy and F. i*. |
Grove* are the pioneer* lu the work of
reconstruction and they will 40011 be
followed hy other entarprising citizen*.
On Thursday last an interesting game
of hall was played between the Black
s’tile club, all home talent, and the Ai
ken duh,which was re-enforced by an
Augusta battery. The score stood Ifi to
13 in favor of tho Aiken-Augusta com
bination. During tlie game pitcher
Charlie Moloify of the home nine came
in collision w ith a short stop and was
knocked out for the remainder of the
game. Col. D. L. Copeland, of Bam
berg, umpired. To-day the Blarkville
isiys go to August* and ckmm bats with
“Georgia grtt.”
The Tow n Council I* having tlie ba
sin U iW44cii Mr. Kistler’s and Mrs. De
witt’* more thoroughly drained and
thereby promoting tbe health fulness of
tbe town. A* rma aa it 'ran be duuo |
•bay ufU baw Dm nogkutod jurtlou of
Kallraod Avasme raftowd M Us uglpr
reap aff
ry ta
TW
»_31_
a as a
all signs fall tb
a|ll Iff tb* ribuna «f
and a bo4. dry ishswh may W
ta far this spti-g tW signs boro
•gains' tbe theory boro ad tanned,
jiuaaibly Iba nol i.rss of tba spring may
lm suveredrd by n regular oM sturablug
summer wboa* t> uprraturr will rival
sbaol for hotiMHs —V<'leRtttle American-
• • •
Uhst Mr azrtoarm toy.
Hon. I)an Henderson of Aiken was
Eimtvb Banswau. Caort k :
I «l*slr4 to annoumo through the eol-
ninns of Tub Pkoplb that tn* annual
4M»nini*nomneut exercises of the Hla4-k-
ville Male and Fetnalc Institute will hr
held at tbe Court House on Tuesday,
July •'4, beginning at 8 p. m.
Bcshlc* a choiiTe musical selection, the
dow n vith tlie deiagate* ou Monday, j
Od. Robert Aldrich of Bant well was I
along also with Barnwell’s dalegatlon. j
Barnwell’* Senator Yenmnn* was there ! orogrnmme will ibeladnaereral hutnor-
w .. ... „ . ,, .. | ous dramas, dialogue* and apei’ehcw.
too. Senator Howell preceded Colic- Tll(< cxm , u ^ ^qjj opf . n ‘ w |th cails-
ton’s delegation. E4lgeHeld’* man, Till- ! theni. a aud march by Hie young ladies
man. - wa* In Washington: Lochtcls,! after which the play entitled “Love of
Lochlel*, beware of the day, when that a Ihjunet” will be presented.
old highlander meet* thee in battle ar
ray.—Hampton News-Ucrald.
We learn from Hon. J. S. Cochran,
that person* wha_de*lrc to attend flic
reunion, atGettysburgon the lid of July,
can do so In groui>« of twenty-live or
more at one cent a mile going and re
turning. This is to be a grand reunion
of the Northern and Southern armies.
Tbe great battle of Gettysburg during
tbe late war, was fought on tbe 1st, 2d
and 3d July, 180.‘l.)ust one quarter ef a
century ago, and was really the turning
point In the war against the Confederate
army.
The loss of the Confederate was heavy,
aa wa* that of the tuion army. “The
Then b i 1
follow “The Phototraph,” “Summer
Queen,” ‘ The Doll Show’," “Boardlng-
S<-hool Accomplishments,” “Trials of a
Scl.o dmaster, “Grandeur of the
Ocean,” “The Arkansas Traveler,” 4r.
The exercises w ill clone with a short ad
dress on “Our Educational wants.”
B. B. NICHOLSON, Principal.
P. S. Business will be resumed in the
above school, In the Court House, first
Monday in September,
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FOR FROBATR JUDGE
Estate Sale.
, at Gettysburg con
tain* the bodies of .1,500 Union soldiers,
w Ith a central monument costing IJOJKX)
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ha«* nearly all
I will sell at Dunbarton, S. C., < n
Saturday, 30th June, beginning at 11
o'clock a. m., personal property belong
ing to the estate of the late II. R. An
derson, consisting of one Steam Engine
and Boiler, o:ie Cotton Oln and attach
ments, all In p» *d order, and one Cane
4 Mill. Terms casli, or credit fur 90 days
to the raoru: ur hsnswxu.
I somhl resperlfnltr annonarr ravarlf a raa-
tlkklr t»r Potiiair Jod^r ami iwla-U your »up I
p4ip. As a brqr I was s soAtirr In the Contai
nrstv arm;. sn4l rrcrlrrd s ctiwblinx wuuml
wlien Gen. P. M. H. Young was 4 ..verlit* Gen.
Hanlce's o treat from Hsrannwh. For many j
yrers I hare been a citizen of UsmwrllCoant;
ami s |>n»4 titi4>ii4T belore Its courts The ctuee !
pcrsoasl attenthm th.vi I have given to tk’ i
i»metlre of my i*r4rf« > ssl4>« has denied me the
I Isasurr of a wider sequaintam-e with Its peo
1 Ij. but 1 pkAor myself to M-rve tb4>irt, if
chorieti to the office, In such manner os to jus
tify their approval.
t pledee myself not to accept a nomination
or on 4iffie* from any <rthet source than the
regular Democratic party.
Joexrti M. flxtxNBR.
I roipC4‘tfully announce myself a camti.hto
for Ih4' nouiinution 4>f the Democratic party
for the office of Jtulge of Probate. Huviug
held the office for two years I am familiar with
tlie duties thereof and believe l have discharg
ed them to the satisfaction of all interested. 1
pledge thyself to abide the results of the pri
mary election, and notitoa(3Cept either a nom
ination or an office from any S4>urce other than
tlie regularly constituted Democratic organiza
tion. , LoKusTUErr Gantt.
I respectfully announce myself a candidate
for the nomination of tbe Democratic party
for the office of Probate Judge.
I pledge myself to abide the moults of 4hc
primary ekvtlou and md-to accept either a
nominathm or an office f. o n any source other
than the regularly constituted Democratic or
ganisation *
’ - J. 0. PATTFRflOV
Tbe Court House Kalooa.
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411ns. tt In**, tt hi-k-v b and IHrandto*
handliKt; gnaranirr* of tlto |>Hrra4 qua!-
ittas and made la lb* br«t lM<4i|tofirs
and Her w erics In A merit-a and Eurnpr.
J^^^Don't spend a dollar until yo*i
i baveinteM Icwrtl in*.
I Cigars, chew |ng and *moklng tnhac-
( cn. clgsrcttcB uf the bt-Bt A merit an and
West India brands.
Choice and mnijilrte stock of sound,
hunest anil unadiiltrratctl Staple and
Fancy Groceries for all rla»ar* of citi
zens at prices that all can afiociL-.
Dry and Fancy G<mm]s. litmts. Shoes,
Notions and a genenrl asMorttmut of
tucrehandlBe wraiting for and .w autiitg
bnvers.
The nimble penny U b«su«4 than the
slow shilling tnd lien ^Daxicshs* rrgu-
luted his prices by that sound philoso
phy-
Cam* and be 4'onvlncc*!.
S mill
Cam 1
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|R| March
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talarito :
w Ith approved ffnr
Hi, M R3. ELLA
>i.cU-Jt .
ANDERBOX,
Administratrix.
FOR ADOtfOR.
I rrsprt rfnlK awrwmn-r arsclf a
tor thr mtmkmtMn of the is m-tn
candidate
party
Statk ok South Carouxa J
Bamxwki.l Cqt'NTV. {
T. Vogel, Assignee,
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Josephine Connelly.
B Y VIRTUE of a [>owor of sale con
tained in a certain mortgage deed,
dated April (i, W7, and duly recorded
in Vol 5 N. page 213 In the office of R.
M. C. for above county and State, exe
cuted by the said Josephine Connelly to
T. Vogel A Co., and assigned to T. Vo
gel, the undersigned will sell at public
suction at BarmveW, C. II., S. C , to sat
isfy an unpaid balance due on the bond
aecured thereby, on the 2d day of Julv,
1888, the same being Sales-day in said
month, during the legal hours of sale
to satisfy an unpaid halpnnn of flftr-
seven and fourteen hundredth dollars
with lnt**T«t from Oct 1st, 1H87;
AH that tract of land, lying, bring
and shnatod in said County and State,
containing lyn acres, mors or lews, and
botintkd N.irth by lands of Mrs. |(. V.
Gave rtoRtii by land* of Mrs E. E liar-
dan and Edward W. Vogrl. Ea-t Ire
nf K. R. Gar* and L«iward w.
V*ffrl. and k*wt by bads *4 Mr*. Am
lbs said land being part *4
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Lewve Chariestsa
7 0U am
f.li p m
Arrivssi Rrauettllls
8.45 a m
8 3*>p h
j l.entf BraNchvilis
» 0 > a m
8 Mp m
1 Lenvt Ealivte
9 II a b
V U3 f m
I Leave Midway
*20 e h
412 p si
J Leave Ikioiberg
9.‘26 a mi
b 18 p nt
j LesveGruhsme
9 36 am
fF‘2ff p m
Leave Lo-s
9.45 a ni
0.3/ pm
Leave ilUckvill*
9 61 a m
0 *48 p m
Leave Kike
10 trja to
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10 07 a n
8.40 p m
Arrive »i Augusta
11.30 p m
11 80p m
EAST.
(D«llyj
Daily
LcaveAngusta
8.24 • m
4.40 p m
LeaveWillietoa
0.66 n m
6.22 p ra
Leave Kike
10 1*2 a m
6.27 p id
Leave BlackriUs-
Leare Lees
Lears Grahams
Leave Bamberg
Leave Midway
Leave Edisto
Ar. at BranchTiils
Leave Branehvilla
Ar. alCharlestoa
10 13 a m
10.18 a m
10.27 a m
10.30 a m
10.42am
10.50 a m
11.00 am
11.02 am
12.87 am
6.88 p ra
A.4I p rn
6.64 p m
7 04 ’ *!
7.10 p m
7 ,19 f si
7.8o p m
7.46 p m
9 46 p di
COLUMBIA DIVISION-WBaT.
Daily (Except toCamdeaY
Leave BrnnekvlUs 1 '
Arrive at Camden
Arrive at Columbia
Leave Columbia
Leave Camdea
Ar. M Branchville
9.00 am
12 62 p m
10.46 a m
6.60 a m
7.45 sm
6 66am
7.96 p *4
7.42 j* m
9.46 1. m
6.38 p m
3.80 p ■
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K. 8. used from sUpoUMh West and 8*«ito
west.by *il irsias ,-
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