The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 11, 1888, Image 2
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•In Burn-
th«: I had r»thor h«vo lout
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KKi
not now
ftppIlekbK [ApplHnne »nd
I labor under considerable em-
bnrnuismeut In lurlii|( to make an hit*
' I orfrr for *k> the Bnll Pond IW
tatlotr midway bat ween Allendale and
! Mettftrwa Dlud. The pirn* contalna
»4 tforee more &t Iom', excellent winter
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the efHoe by mlarepr.aintatioh thaTT to pMwpts apeech when i feel badly, and
back
atbc no doubt
t'abillty to ch-
arye of a eombinatloir
aeotarlun yrdunds. - I
. fcnica»ter could no doubt
ainular fact by equally im-
ile CTldWtco that he had boon op-
bi tbe'aanio way and upon Ulentl-
1a human nature cxiats aome
think and act that all lx fair
hi lore and war end politic*. I n the ex-
•IWaicnt Of the canvaa* they eitlier fur-
jf«xt raapooalWlUy or ea»e their ron-l
•el»no««by the excuse that they are pay-
l»K their •dreraarloa In their own coin.
Of course they are wrony, and two
wrong* do not make one right, but it U
human nature to try to yet the best of
•eery tuule and to do no nuci do ic t
beciute to take underholt. But while
condemning Pitch tactics It Is a real
are to be able to exonerate csmli-
Ctoooli and Lancaster front *• >•
complleity la them. They made a fair,
square, shore board flybt, and are net
reepottalbla for all the resorts of tbrlr
aeppertara. And the denominations to
which they botany ate equally clear of
pertkipailon In the practices that we
dfcree with Cape Creech Hi deooeifi tny
The awnbinnthiiia emdo for and ayolnst
earb raadtdaAeHilhallbeTlirara.'e vsrr
the inlnwaary work of IndlvWtuala and
feme not Inoplwd by the owndWUws or
fhaehneoheoto eblrb they holony.
Bat M lanewboa for bcoity <s.ir^ »i t .
lan to prou
have received the nomination by it ! ft Imndleapitcd by a prepared speech to
Should anyone wish to rbfiite the above ' atilt nn.occaHloh When 1 would be fayl*
m ‘ * statement please alyn tu«lr name In full' my nnd If 1 ah«.uld yet the two
panape g er ^ ^ ain propai^d to give names of those ' tanyled I bey you to forgive meund at-
proparCd to give names of those • tanyled I bey you to forgive nic und at-
who made the Laue atfU the prtof of J tributa it to my fueyperJenutC After all,
same—rltese Hues arc written IP the die-' gentlemen, this unprecedented deadlock
chkfjje of a public dtUj low rthe Demo-1 has resulted in the accomplishment of a
cracy of Barnwell County, that of do- | grer.t work, and will pass this oonyen-
nonnetnya most dangerous and outra- 1 tion down to history as one of the most
yeoua precedent and wc should cry
aloud and spare not lit order to prevent
a repetition of them In future campaigns.
I am satisfied with the ticket nomi
nated and will give It my hearty sup
port, and I take this method of return
ing my sincere thanks to the peoila of
famous institutions of modern times.
ItHlii
!i<Wa
You have mado/a long stop forward In
material progress; you have beaten the
middleman! [Great laughter and ap
plause.]
At the opening of this convention the
vote stood—Tillman 20, Aldrich l. r >,
Barnwell Comity for the very generous ' Henderson 10. As universal experience
support you gave me in theelect on, and ! shows that the middle man gets the best,
it Is certainly very gratifying to me to | of It always, and us custom makes law ,
have the consciousness of knowing that I Considered that 1 was entitled to the
throughout the entire canvass I offered , nomination according to law. ilr. Hen-
r*he public schools of tire State during i ^'"‘ty of ilarnwell ln the State of
. . r , south Cand ns, cwntkiulng two hun-
the nvrt five years. At the same sitting , (tr ^ niui n hiHt«en acres, more or less,
they promulgrtted the following extra- i bounded .\<ir»!i bylauds of \V. II. Ken*
ordinary decree: — 1 nedv, Kast by lauds r.f .1, P. and J. !>.
‘ “Any teacUer who, while receiving.-f' eP . am ’
, , , , by lands of B. U eathersbee and lands
public school iimds, uses text books in of j. JL-Jtprawla, and West by lands of
J. P. I.ee.
Terms of wrie: One-half cash, bal-
i» K-e In one year. Credit portion to be
secured by bond of.mjrchaser and a
mortgage of the prertfs** sold end to
b.*ar interest from dpy of sale at 7 jier
coot, pe r annum.
W. W. WILLIAMSy Master.
Octolser 4th, lASb.
octll-td
NOTICE.
no inducement to any man t<» secure ins
vote or influence; and widle I did not
carry n.y religion into politics I am
thankful that God’s grace was anfll-
1 olent to keep me from do‘ng anything
little or mean and to Him that doctli all
thing* well be nil lli« glory and praise.
1 am, very respectfully, yours, etc.
• Kmm II. Ckrx« it.
Allendale, 8. ('. ()« t. 4th, l y aH.
g f
C«r4 •( T%«aLt.
the primary elratbNt*
4 that In this regard she
rr* af*«»»#
AtIWlW U' Sltete aa gba bonne rrvun-
to ma votibs a tu;.» tu. cot xtv :
While tbaiiklng you for tlia aery III*-
eral sii|.|iort given me tn tlie Urn prl-
ataries, | am proud u» know that in*
nomination rums* frooi a five and tu’l
express ou cf ib*« I‘cn.ocra.-v of tl*»-
t ouuty. In tii* futuir. as in I ha past,
it shall !•« it.v piraaxire and pruii ge to
_ y wa iaiLafuJUp ut aU. kg.iuiaaia
In 1 and bonorabl# a s>
dwrson ranritis race ti|nm scriptural
grouuds, and considered Ids “calling
and ele« tion" sure, for we read in the
Good Rook that “the l;*.*t shall l*e first, *
ami it Is told that, when you go into the
temple to take the lowest *vat, those w ho
minister at the altar w ill come and take
you by lie band and say, “Friend, come
up higher," but you have not done it,
and from Mr lleudersou’s sUiitd|»oiiit,
ami mine, tbs result of your latuirs U
contrary l*oth to ilie law aud the g<'*l>el,
[KnUtUsinsric a; ;Uausc and laughter.]
I don l w ant v> *iU;h: any of the can
didates, and, therefore, would Use to
»jy snno tiling ahuot IfK* dark linrs s
!ap|»lausr and laughter j, lu.t neither
Umt* nor strvngUi will aduiit nf it. i
'o'dd never get rouud, and •• at tite
c 'uAcsb'C nf thssc n tvark* I pei>|«o«e
U*par a trilmte to the ? vatc, tl*ey can
the* fnn-odssl **» wdst V* them.
llVk. to spr^k serlutiwly, 1 •■••■gratu- I
late t oti \«|s.u 11» >i>g r*a- a soiutien I
• )o’ir J.Acuities, aud 1 congratulate I
I* raKrmpX.
tly^virtae of a decroe of dodgw J. J.
Marion, dated Oetnber 1st, 1888, now on
file In the office of the Clerk of Court
for Aiken Coonty, I will oelHn front if
the Court Ifoitao at Barnwell, H. V ,
. J.. . .within tlie legal hotfra of sale, on the
oently, and, In puragiutceof theauUtor- ^hday of November. 188M, the follow-
ity vested In them by Jaw , prceorlbefi Ing rieacribed pronerty, te trlti
suveral series of text books for twe ini AH thst tract of laud situate In the
to the honor
^Mlfaie «f onr Itclored Mate.
Aa Cnaatka. Usd ic. . ,
The State Board of Exauffncrsmetre-
Huutefw
MM way,
t'te course of study prescribed for mtblk-
schools tiiat ant not on tlie State H^t,
shall forfeit his pay- from the public
school fund for tlio time lie uwd thorn.
* * * The County School Commls-'
sioner shall w it! i It old approval of pay
certificates of any teacher not conform
ing” to the, rula.
This strikes us as being thv most arbi
trary usurpation of power tliat we have
ever witnessed If the Board of Exam
iners can point to any provision in the
statutes of South Carolina which em
powers them to impose these severe pen--
allies, they can do more than any law.
yer in the .state can do. It might or
might not be a w ise tiling to enact such
a law ; but gb'' la-gi-lature lias never
seen lit to do so. Tite Board is no doubt
actuated by an honest purpose to ad
vance the educational interests of the
State. It should not, however, ions
sight of the fart th it it is not the law-
making power. It* dMvmehit'.ou I* a
m*re brutum folniuu. 1; may frighten
a few learners, but it will not coerce
tlie refractory one?.—Geo
i|ii I rer. ,
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On and aftca tills date I will pay the
highest cash price for all Sound Dry
L’ottou.Seed delivered to me at tite de
pot at this place.
J. ALLEN TOPIN.
aug SMf.
NOTICE
Is hereby given that at the next Session
of the General Assembly of the State of
' South < arolitia application w ill bo made
for a charter of “Tbt Cberaw ami Barn
well Kailroud Company.”
I# Aug., 13 Sept, II Oct.
WedUMNtay, Oct IT.
d finirday, Oet. Itahd p.
' , Oct. itl.
. , _ if, Oct. Bb
F.rwinton, Wedueaday, Out. 94. ^ _
AUetulMle, Tharaday and Fridar, Oct. 3ffatfifW
Sanders Store, Saturday, Oct 97.
Grabams, yonday, Oct. 21).
HluckviUa, Tuesday and Wednesday,'Oct90-81
WflHstou, Tlmmlay, Nov. 1. —^
BlanUm’s store, Friday, Nd», 2.
George’* Creek, Saturday, Nov. 8/ - / /
Mamwell, C. II., Miatdoy, Nov. 5a
Seven Pines, Tuesday, Nov. -
Dunbarton, Wetlnesday, N<.V. 7;
Ashley’* Store, Tltursuay, Nov.- 8i
Kiirse * Store, Ftldny, N«»v. 9.
Haldoe, Saturdaj , Novj 10. .
littford’s Bridge, I)r^Kt‘Xn-s<*VStore, Monday,
Nov. 12. *
Ram well, C. H., from 18th Nov. to 15thDe. ft
tax i.xrf. i.-
State Taxes.... ^irrA^TT^V......... S Mills
S»'liool Tax 4-... 2 Mill*
Ordinary County Tax ’.■.'.•WI. 4 Mill*.
Total Levy...- .v... 11 Milla.
, x.'.tra i.rvr. " ....
For Bamberg Graded KrboOl Dist .* Mfils
For Barn well Graded School D1»t ‘i Stills-
For Allendal* Grinkd School Diet.' 9 MTBs,
National Banh Bills, Gold and Silver Coin,
receivable for taxes. Mutilated Mils and coin
will not be tak-n.
After the irah Ike. M per cent penalty and
all other cost* will be added toad unpaid taxes.
N. F. KIRKLAND.
aep 30 Treasurer Barnwell Coonty.
and su mai«r pastures, abnndanceof good
rater^ and W especially adapted to
•wrests. c- -
v s.J, Ttoovry,
Jtriyrtiff' : BaruwtdL c
Select m
A( ftfackville.
Itomu School for young ladle* ansi
small boya wMH open at the Town Hall,’
'on Wednesday, Sept. 81 at, under tho
«li root ion of Mis* E M.O’Belme. Thor
ough instruction . in’ the English
“ * ^—"A
AfpkaitM For Fia.l U rliifR’.
NOTICE TO
rgetow u Ku- Debtors iind Creditors.
All |*eraons IrMlebted t* tlie estate of
; Mr*. Kllxal*eth |•rie•ter, deseased, will
Notic* Is hereby given that the nn-
derstguetl W ill Ole lit- Huai MNNMIUt w ilh
l.oug-treet t<anit, K<mj . Judge of Pro
bate <wt Motuiay. ttie .aM day «•( N«*-I
vetnlw r nwxt at to o’ebH-k l-t ll*e fore- I
noon, as A-liuiulstr^tor of t!w e*iale of !
Aorat* MaWMMMtk Owwoe W. s*Mk *
J. C M I LEY,
Admllii-tialor.
make immediate payment, qpd all per
sons holding claims agaiusi Lite said e*-
tvfe are requr«tod to present the same
proprvly attested to the undersigned.
N.JP. PKI F.STKIt,
AdnsIniatraMr.
get #-H
(or tartlets Disuiit*
tw l 11 *t(l
' Nr»un
Debtors and Credilors.
Salesmen Wanted
To handle our tlirmmghly rellahle
Nursery Stook. Wa* engage men on
liberal commission, or on salary and ex
penses, and guajyttTte* permanent em
ployment and *u<tas*M Facilities un
equalled; Prices very roaaonable; Out
fit free; Decided advantage to bogin-
ner*!! W rite at mare. .
KI.LWAXftKR 6 BARRY,
Hoc hosier. X Y-
aThOWARP PAnrRSO.t
AT'ORNEY AT LAV,
IIA.TOT WKf.1. Ch ft^m.4*.
Will giro pnaap* attentlo* Stall busl-
« •utrw**ed to Imm.
rrtiv
rlncipal.
sept C-tf
UNIVERSITY
Of South Carolina,
Jk.T OOLUMBIAl. m. cZ-
j —m— ^
Imfitides Graduate Department, Col- r
lege df Agriculture snd Me<*haDlo Arte,*
and Brionres, ColjJ»ge bf Pharmacy,"
NoHaal School, ld*V Sehool.
2T Teacher*. 4? Graduate and 90
L'ndn--Graduate Codmc*—general, spo-
rial, or professional—for degreea and
oertHIrtNto*. Instruction given In BoolT
Keeping and Phonography. Thoraugh-
lv e«|uisq~Ml Chemical, M inera’egleaL''
ftlolngfinl Physiological, PhyalcaT, an4
IMianaeccutb-al Ijtboraiorie*. Also
Meriianical De|iertiaent with engine
and machinery. Draughting Khma anfl
Shop* fur wood won and Iron work'.
Kx|ieriia8Mal Fanft. Model Cia**e*
eonnsru*Twith Normal Sehool for preC-
tice in te-fi-hlag. New Infirmary.
Tuition —#*n per Seswtai. Other
Fees, 915. Table Bonnl. »H> to *19 per
e free ef rent. Total ex-
(nel, washing.
the |
that
1*1
and lb*
:h Ik- r-H
.nmpik-al
state
it* *1,
Notico to Creditors.
All |(eri
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iUeafilll
Estate II. D. Andrew
All |ew«oes Indebted U* the
II •wetll*. Anderson will pi
Only prox
rotate nf
as# make
E. J. DICKEBSON,
Attorney-at-Law.
J AlKEX.B.r.andlkARNWr^
ntooth. R<
penaamlneludiag
Ae./abeut liatl
■ Tuition Fee remitted to atadente eer-
._ Jlftlng theli inabilitv le pay It.
•"**‘'7 r Fe» fs»V>i isfetvaalten. apply »'
1 « ... r d M Mi UKV 1>1.
iUeckvar AbtifickM v^rr> Ruuiwi
r
sen 17-It
»'»d all |e-rsnn» holding rlali
lid estate a ill present lbs
d to
W. A. DlCk'tl,
A dun ai siratoe.
rt II
c. Mii.r.Y.
Aunainlstrai**'
i
Special Notice.
.M aste r a
to
rs»>ne Ink bred l« **-
q«eo are req
_ * aV * jim. m.
either ky
Will practice la all th* Coiirts'of this
State and |j. S. t’ourte frf this met*.
: BARNWELL
. Graded School
T* MV T ^ «I.*C 4
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U SA Ar rate* La. >H
11
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IX Ir » Rto4UT*vW-{ a«R
Tral
T* es»*v. April Mtik, IMfi.
in* 3 rad 4 are >‘averager Traiaa
. ’rt*
l.* tw*
I-1
til.
A ken
. t>e-<
I
to-
rpesl |
I) 1 f rt
• li
r* •
ahonM he ro* i por««->l that It * a* th«ugb; neUln-r • \ •
uf adnptb'n. pedlctit nor prs ti.-»t>b tn oik-opriste |
• In thlsStatr with oilier denomlnatb ns In one ten- 1
Ik of such rvduo- lions, and tint Htpli-t* -im**i1*I • I• •
I their own work through their own mu-
book Oh thfi fltatr vetitlon. Altera long d*l**te tlie re-
uaa in gourdV“ri * M 'i*trd liy a »uiall in ipiri v, *
A enltm tinn f..r Mlnl.t r’ • V ! i-v '
lion followcd, amoiii.tyhg to al**Hit fin,
and was paiduter u* Bn*. Joscpii An-
dvr son, who will return to Furman
University in afrw day*.
A mam meeting w as held on Sundav
uterning. In w hich g<sKi s|**wdi*-* w'»re 1
made by brethren II. 11. Easterling and
C, G. Bradfonl, followwl by an excel
lent papyr preparml by Mir* Hattie
Manvilk*, of Barnwell. It was read by
Dm. Bradford, and w ill be publisbvd
In the minutes. The missionary ser-
■tnon was preavlted by the writer, and a
collection of $12 was taken for State
not lo*'l tiwr sl.srr
us nsrd l*i.t bok St ber
• hi* ewiivetitb-tt Ui Ubu*
lit. mtei
snd If i h.
1« not ktt
It. Mu> t
f fitibll < bwnors
Vslegatl
Ibsl Ilk
sod lit* e |
t- irst soil I
lids Go re J
rue in) in I
nor do I i
VI si MS ll is
lint
n tn
old
Is wisely ami
dlrooted by iKpOuauty Boards,
, not only lawn the labors of the
but will materially Increase
i of vach school, and cvr-
jrears a»ra a very large
te suffering paimns
Invoke your lieartt
Ooltunbkt Keglster,
ta ths fivaMcrals *f BaniwH
Csaatr. !*!.
primary ia over, the ro-
enlt declared, and ! am defeated. But
tie who ktmuh> the path of troth and
tittty ha* nothing to fear but in due
time will receive the reward they justly
merit. V’ -
Gold la but gold In any condition we
may And It but the stamp placed upon
It at the mint fixes the value for the
world. So with man, be ia hat« man;
but he needs tile atamp of friendship
and brotherly love upon his soul to make
him a congenial aplrit among his klivd,
ind throughout the entire canrasi 1
have practiced cltarlty towards my op-
Misstons.
proverb applies tn hr r ca-e : “A II ihings
••.■me t.i tli,,*- \<h'i **aii." There is
) iwing | ol.tii ai timber In her (..#*— in
autpU- quantity t > supply Uic marktl for
>e**« *•• uutM'i, and Jitr IsMterfs W tik »i*H
thh-k aud fast uji«n Uor when the time
eoutes.
i Hampton county 1* bound to toy re
gards in :% i-lose ami peculiar w *y. I *s-
*i*t»d.in her formation, and have been
In'imately associated with her |K*ople
i ever since, \* bo have alw .v> * treated me
with the greatest iHispitality and kind-
ne-s; in fnc’, so ly as I am conceuied
I can truthfully say that Hampton
| county can give a man more hoapitalit.
, more kiudnesn and fewer votes titan any
j county in th<? State. Even here, w hile
[contending against me with all tlie
warm and
ng the delegates bent
/£*f
1 r ...a
A. J H
ug*v«. ITaialUr.
t >.
i trfOe f
14 ’sir^t:
1 s'mI others (Irf.-Qilsat*.
r «t
. ruios. a<.
J Y
V'KJ! i
0! ■ >|vs -* * hi tbi* reuse, *
1 «1«*
. V. *1*
jur.ell C **nrt lloMm- on
^41* 4..
4T In .N-
e.i*rr next. «• tibln le. >
W'ai li *
1*. a i.-j * nf Ivoljsltuau '
1- long... * * tile*• *t tie |
Lite Ma’r
* ll*:< .ei u .on.'-d p*»
lltr ><i
r;h l, U
.id* ot Marti.s J. 1 sg'' *
«n«l 1.
1 < e>rr
, on Hie East by lands 1
, lt,*W 1
r iaI.1i ,
ef I.Atli.14 llt'ghrs,on|
III# u
r.i i>* Iso i* of Patrick and 1
o.l tv
South by
Undsor II- D.Mvedly,
vnj rt.
n (Ai uiug
iwu hundred and tarn-
l*-li»e
Terms—One halt rx*h, one half on a ]
credit <
»f **Ur yr
Of scoured by a niort- 1
j »♦••* • (»r i
f III «k- S*»t»
c*UAKi.rM ponniAWS. i
n*aawaix. lith?*w|-«w«bor. Item.
Adminiirtratrii Notice
Nuthw i* h«rsJ»v given thas the un-
rwed wIP ill* Use fiiaai aruxuM a*
litewliitsf rairlx nf Ito *s*.ae of i>r. F
F. ?w«'k* a. w ilh tS* t’rahai* the
roMotvrf Rani well o«i TUnraslav, the
1st iUy «*f X*» etufier, now, |j «Ylurk
| might of men. I have made
valued friends among the del
Throe new schools were received, and , mv Bntl i ln e. -e ts all things
now Uterc are thirty-seven in the Con- a||d , bopt , y ^ U) he honored w ith
vent ion. There arc some schools l» ; t , u . ..^ndence and endorsement of gal-
the eoupty'that havo not applied f'»r ; laMt , Iam , )U , M c(>mitv>
nwmborsblp In the Convention, ami , What shaTT I aav ofglorioualittie Col-
aome otlver plafces where schtyds should ! |et ' 0|) ? 1(roxt<II , an(1 \v arr0IV | cail lusv „ r
year tho comity is , forget. In July Hist l vvept into that j
to be divided into districts by the exo-1 territory, acquainted with leas than six
OMtive board, and a snpervivor appoln- | mwn i; , * lt> an(1 cani0 out with tlie suf-
teil in each, to look after the Interests of fra ^, of all thc p Cop ie. And what shall
1 he liospitaliiy of (treat j *ay of “thc dauntlcsa three” who stood
gage of tlie oreuiiM-s
U. I*l%t AN BELLIXGKR.
M v a ‘C.
M»«tcr * G3b*r, '.‘di Oct , IA*".
'A GOOD FAEM
XEAf: .1LLKXDALL t'Ol!
I w ul sell U public uutcry.at tUklbsuu. C
I »♦. -- i - >•, p •- well, w r
ring the legal lioiir* for «qles. on Mon-
ila.v tlo* ritli day of XoveiuWr, YwiW:
‘•All that certain Farm, known astlie
•Rest lHaco ’ situate hear Allendale in
Barnwell County. South Caronna, con
taining eight humln-d (•‘‘Ol) acres, nvore
or Ics*, with imnrovfiacut* tiierrsm*
bounded as follows: N’ortb by landsof
<’. Smart, Mast by landsofS, W.Owen*,
South by lands of -Gray anil landsof
House, and West by UmU of the
estate of Fogler.
Terms—Ono half cash with balance
on a credit of one and two years carry
ing Interest from day of sale at 8 per
oent. per annum* secured by bond and
mortgage of premises, w ith right to pur-
chaspr tn i ):i v cash and avoid paying in
terest.. Purchaser to pay for paper* and
to have a reasonable time to examine
titles.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON,
By his Atty.’s Henderson Bros. Esqs.
Oct. 8, ISSS. Aiken, 8. G.
and »*k for l.«*te«> lHs«i*D
IDA « ll."OY,
fonwrrlv STUKIX
Oct. 5th, Dka. Adiisinisiralrix.
octll Aw
Notice to Creditora
E*tat* of Mary llugbr*.
All iiersous holding claims again*'
M ary 11 • go*-*—late of Barnwell are
I UcrcWy it .iiil<dpi pr**ent and estahlisto
I tli-lr demand* b*«f(*re me at my office at
Barnwell, <’. II., 8. C*., «*n or before the
ilh day of Xovemher next or he debar-
: red the payment of same.
•
G. DL'XCAX BELLINGER.
Master.
0*1 SIK-TW. ~ gaPPIgBl
the schools.
Saitkclmtidiie was niiuost boundless
and was enjoyed by moref lhun sixty
delegates.
Bro. Jno. G. WUllants is pastor of
and fellow-men which is the ... . , , w
of rrno reltelon and hare t!,, * ,tronR <,hurch « but P«»»'1)P8 st
l -L . ,’* . eight other places. Ho Is greatly over*,
the creeds of alt whether
»y worshipped In thc mosque or syn-
s, or whether they kneel before
Chrl-tian clrtirelies or kneel
worked, while his ohuroiins are under
worked. Allen’s Chapel and Great
Sakkehatehle could easily co-operate
tt. broad canopy nf u«vno. ,ot
■inc, ..cry «-«t^pnlcn In ° r ** * re * W J 1 ''
c By pie, every letter » nd lt ® , * ht brought to imm. this
of all denomlna-
truth ef the
intern*? aealj no
year*
Iflackv ill-In- taken the advice ot
Bro. Enin aud is now trying to secure
a poafeor for hi* whole time. It is not
HMy that the preaent pastor, Bro. Er-
„ via, ran he aeeprod, aa Bamberg Is un-
.V!*’ »mu»gto
- him, _
by me liketlie three who kept tlie bridge
bf Rome against the barbarian hosts, fyr
four days, on 210 ballots? It is trot*,
afterwards— »
“Bark darted Spurius Lartius,
lienniuiu.vjtajted back;
And lis they crossed, beneath their feet
They heard the timbers crack.”
But I must think that—
“When they turned their faces,
And on the farther shore_ :
Saw brave Horaiius stand alone,
They would have crowed once more."
I am fully recompensed for all tlie la
bor, time and eaeriftera spent in the can
vass, and abovfi the oftlce itself, If 1 had
won it. elo I value the-friendship of
Newton Jones. —.
And now, Mr. President and goutle-
mon of the convention, lot the past take
r her claim* unon I •*** <>* Ihwlf. ami let n* all gw forward
bo inert the future Mlh manly heart*
and wlthont (ear.. . - ‘ T
I hope aqjl believe that Cleveland and
Thurman will be alerted, hot. If they
ahooM Mfi| Bepoblkan triumph eaa not
base far ae the terrors of ether times. I
hs now, awd fuerrrri
hr, tsi the hamria aud'
LAND FOR SALE.
* • - . : . .. J' . ^
328 aerrs, 11^ miles from BlackvlHo
and one mile from Lee s, with nice seven
room Cottage, four comfortablo frame
Tenapt Houses, Barn, Stables, &c., (all
ue.w.)- KKI acres under cultivation, bal
ance in pine-wood lands lying on 8. C.
R’y. Place healthy, and convenient te
churches and good schools. Terms.QfiSv,
Will turn over with place wood contract
with 8. V- K’y* Company.
b Apply to
W. OAK MAN,
Blackville, S. C.
sopt27-10t
iTHArFirsar
The Original Wins.
C. P. Simmon*. St I.mil*: Pro»'r
M.Ajr - *
OrrU K Cm xxr ( oumitmoxcks,
Bawxwki.lC. II.,S. (',,<b-t. 1, loss.
The annual meeting of the Hoard of
County Commiasioners w ill be held on
Thursday, November 8th, 1888. All
claims accruing up to and including
Oct .'fist, 1888, mu»t lie banded to the
Clcik of «aid Board prior tofiatq phore.
otlierwise they will bo carried over U>
the next fisi»al' year. There will be no
meeting rtf the Board on tlie Tuesday
after salcday, cn account of U being
election day.
By order of the Board.
J. ALLKN TOBIN, Clerk.
octll
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INSIKANLE yCENSE.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
0FF1C* Coni’TROI.l.KR Gkxekal.
CotrMBja, C., Sept. 26,1888.
I certify tliat Mr. II. M. Graham, of
Ranpierg, A gent of theCominorcial FMre
Insurance Company* incorporated bv
the State of Alabama, hat complied with
the requisition* of the Act of tlie Gen
eral Assembly entitled “An Act to reg-
alatc the Agfucle* of Insurance Com
panies not incorporated tp the State of
South Carolina,” rnd I hereby license
the said Mr. II. M. Graham, Agent
aforesaid, to take-riski and transact all
business of Insurance in this State, in
the County f»f~Barnwell for and in be
half of said Comp: ny. '
Expires March Slat, 1889.
J. 8 VERXEB,
Comptroller General.
This *i heel will rrapeo on 5*4 <Vu*.
her. pro it ms*, • Ifb a full «-o»p***f Track
ers sod all the laudeva asn>nmn»ea fee
i racking.
|tr«lr1ac *' ■hi «e Ire ■ set«%•*>*•. and
to* pr* —i* - the I Mr rest ef He pearasts.
the Tn*«See» havedrmnetaedte linrlada
la H* higher grmtee aa KJemrafiary
I ours* on Agrta-ulter*.
The «*«e*4 lerierr. (-W-* *#a*m».
eltlesde mu admit ef mtemUnee e* va-
pensive i-ofleges n»e* ilei*s «|«lr* here
*t hne*e seiee *«• -to~w*M* add Yrahelral
Xiso* b-dge twariwg eg— Umtrh asar «e-
cetbui
ThU feature U sperieMv imsght to*
the atteiMlne ef ^ereaa* who A* eM l«e
lu the !4rh*ml lH*tri«-i. far
or te-rsnae!enqalnr tela*tied
tbev may avail lh*m«elves <>f the brae-
Ills here nffered te their chlldreit.
G. in'Nl AN REIJ INGKR,
l halnwea heard Trustee*.
Barnwell
Colored Graded School,
TM* School will opfn on Monday, the
rrangeiuenls are hemg maoe le
cure the service* of a set-end assistant
Teacher, which will enable us to Intro-
duCb liutrautenUl Music and the Kin-
Irr^arten system, which I* *o instriirt-
ive^aml exopetliugly popuiwr, Iq. our
sch'H*! f<# suiallcr children.
Parents who are not living within the
-v liool District, tint who desire that
their i-blldren should reralvw the edu-
rational advautaget nfl’ered here, would
do w ell to confer with us at once.
The most teanmiable arrangement* for
hoarding w III he made for the liennltt nf
those who are not living wllhlu the
District,
For further information apply to
. P. I*. WAfSON,
sep 27 Prim ljNtl.
ger Trater
l> A » N. R R. Traie wtU wala
• thirty (W) mtaaiee far reeae rttea 1r%M
! A V. wad Baraaell Railway Tteles aa-
‘ lera anhsrw Me s^erlall* lestrweted
1 Traie* wlA Walt ladefiattely ea ssrte
[ether at hlwknlW • •*1 Ywd ef Trarh
j All Irale* daily earayt wwadafi.
(Ta*» t waasstUaw at Ri* .%«tn* with
' all 1 rate* mm Rarawwl* Railread sed
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Cave’s Corner
^Millinery Storey
jXEXT THE POST OFFICE,
NIHN. dJTUC’U, Manager.
>t. A. Rlmmoos Liver Medicine, E*t'd
■&40, fn the U. 8. Court et feats J.
11. ZcUin, Prop'r A.Q,Mmmons Liv-
it llejul. tt r, Lsl’d by Zcilin iSAJ.
st. A. 8
•11 red tjri
IS
11.';
•T It«
S. L. M. has lor 47 years
cured tNDiorsTlo* Oilioi sheas,
l>\»r!.r*iA,Si< k iUAeacuE.LosT
AerETirt SocE Stomach, Etc.
Iter. T It. Reams, Vastor Vi. *.
• dCb*n.h, AdswaTcas., writes: “t
J^think4 »Ho«l.! have been dssd but
to* your Gsnaine J!. A: Sim-
1 Liver McJtetM. I Imv.
n**s* hmt to rabstHuta
"Zo ha's MsC ^tec y«ar Madi
Land Foj’ Sale.
. " * ■ ■
1 offer my place where I now live,
known ns the H. F. Rfra plantation, for
sale. Near Bethel Church, two mile*
from Lee* T. 0., containing 80 acres
and all necessary buildings. Lands*
peeiaHy adapted" to cotton.
My tenant ha* made me with one
horse fifteen hales of ootton and plenty
of provisions to run. the place.
If not said t»y the 1st day of Novem
ber will make other arrangements.
* MRS. E. F. RICE,
LeeaT 0,8 C.
eep20 '
David Bush
WMiC.J.T.Bal
HE HAPPY EXCOURAG -
ment given by the ladle*, during
the spring and summer time, to
nijf new enterprise has made it
my wHlIng'ffiity to prepara -greator st-
tnuitioul and enjoyments for tlie fall
and winter moiHiis, I have, therefore,
purchased a stock of Millinery gyiods,
!« |w9*. |»
^So LovelyE-
That the ladies of the entire County
can be supplied with the beet
and most fashionable goods
at prices that will make - .
them and their htts-
- hands snd admirers - *
forget the partial
failure of the crops.
In addition te mtscalla-
’ Good* 1 am
».*
4r tear k* III*
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8* tsoaoons wltk s-mk Csroeos teilksr ter
Otorlnl—a. Ssfiui* soS all solris Lam **4 Worn.
go. a bos »ssiifntmi fr-Mo S-wtL rsrmioa Rsllosy
from Cots at Ma. 1*SSI*I s. < WsrlmtOB aa* A ■jints
Ho. * foama wWk Math toruilna Mallwsy tei
Uharlrotaa, ColsaMssa* all asiMs LssIsaS Wsat
J. II. SVtJtlkL, SafwrtanoSaa*.
8 <uUi lUllHay
Commenoing Jnue 24th, 1888, traiaa
wrUI run ** tollows:
auuwta division.
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fll*
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Leave Bateharg
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COLUMBIA DIVISION^-WIST:
Daily (Sioepi la Cated«a) .
Leaee BiaaebvHle l.ftena 7J0p «
ArrivewiCawid*a 4.48 p « 7.4W|I W|
Arrive «l CelaaMe 5 P' p m 0.41 a •
Leave Colu-vbis 6iaVte 7.00 a ■
LeaveCamdea 4*0kte 8.80pm
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