The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 09, 1889, Image 2
John W. Holmes,
EOITO* PaOWETO*.
LAKJ.^iT COUNXY OIKCULATIO*^
Co irt Ho&lo tro bo&tf nod bf tnf f*r»
moorat UE&^roTfMntbtnriadrVMl Um
good oflout of tko samo M U radUtct
frooo tbt otmro, aa4 w bich otasoi bo
eo^Uood totlio oorporai# llxalu olont.
LoiiUoCU, to Saxtoox oouUy, AU ,
to tbo bMM Cotlod tttUM Senator
l^nfb- it It $'tm*U plat?, but In tho
long ago ru tb« ab'dt ef r§lmwn:
and WMhh. Wb«a the Sooator waa a
a
ligfolaM ag^tnot tbt tbforr that Uiefc 1 and bandad him an onTalopt Mc-
anouuUd to aaytbiag b# would oot tbo CWUan •peaad it tad raid tho co*>
rart&^a cf bo'oaon, wto wa* turwlf, un’i. Jr.mrlEg to bta foot with
It U oo aucb thi iaoia oatiafa jterr bo* lad, a Mr. Blown, who was tho old bo-
T4UK&1MY. MAY 0. lilt.
tbort laowbiU abtag in •▼ary flool
rrtaldont Sarrlaon baa a brotbor r&
Mtw Y*tb « bo ia a Dosoerat. /
Tbo curriculSB of tba Btata U&irtr*
Mty hot boon broadanad ca&cidarably.
On Saturday tftorneou atna profeatori
began lb girt tba aSuda&ta and tpteta*
tora pnetteal imematica tn tho coble
gotos c! baaa baE. The score flood,
atoA ota 01, proftaaors 15, at the ending
of tba fifth inning *ban tba profesacn
ealUad for repair*
On? brethren rd tba HampOrn Kew»-
Berald aUia to be “'tall up In geugra-
pAy**
Meaty aebool ebCd of tbM ftnoratton
baa bean taugbt that lake Itasca U the
atom df the Ulmitrippi nrn. but mcraoonepirupui, and tbaaoalao get tilt
later inveetlgatlocs show that two 1 akea,
aeean tnlka dietant and a hundred feel
fclgVr, are the butb-place of the “Fa*
of Fk)n<U’ ,
• ReriU Hr ’
, Senator tfampton iaatlU In VTasbioc*
ton and aaja that be will continue to
“hold the tort" until the Prudent ahaU
either appoint Xz-Oceamor Hugh 8
Thompfoa Civil >0tvloo Ccaoail3atoa u r
er^gwoia the atrui-geat endor«^nieut
ever given an appUcaut for a poatttoL.'
We tbl-'.b It about time for Mr. HarrU
eon Vo make the appointment and for
Benstor Hampt:n to gat a chance to go
a flailing. \
cmet the wo; k of per own aatfvi bgain
end brawn. Or bar plaeea have tnerea**
ad vo "dtemlug" by. the force of la*
petwi enpltal. and akUl, and energy.
Baraweli doea not owe anything to out-
aidara, end all aboold aarneetly, and
baaRlly cheer, wttbont Jeelonay, or
any other heathen laellng, eur young
aen who really deaerva ae much credit
far thetr good work*' J.W. Woodward,
CoL Mike Brown and 0. Duncan Bal
linger bate ffluetrated tba poMlbilitlee
of our own rtaoureea.
▲ town cannot be bullded ap w ithout
h at log aornttbing proflubia for ita peo
ple to do. There axe not enough weal
thy dtlse&i who can reelde tn aoae de-
fired locality only to enjoy the admit-
tagee of congenlel society, and comfort.
The them named trio bam done, end
are doing their share In making heal-
nets Per thoee wbe ootne. One enter-
priee auggeets the nsoeeetty for another.
One iraprotcment makes the bare placet
attfntivn of tb<*ee nersona who w«reln<
ulfferent before, ^but aroused now by
the energies around them.
another aulde onward, bringing pros*
pcrlty In its train, aa all railways Uo.
They who have property along iu route
should enbaurlbo to Ita construction If
they can afferd it, though they may
know that their dividends run beon’y
inddsntil. The profit In this way is
often much rzorr than a sample six or
eight per cent.,'' Whiir~capiuHtHHo
whom tho rofU Temortgaged for the
tol keeper In the tillage aa the time,
took a fancy to him and propoeed that
If the boy would ride the mall on Sat
urdays from LouiiviUe to franklin and
forr Oafaun for him be weald, on his
part, aand him to school and board btm.
Thu plucky little lad acoepted the con
tract tod that wrought out bis academic
education- The tcheol boy's Saturday
was to bioi a day of •uaiiflcu and labor
and fatigue. Later on the mall rider
walked to Xnraola, thirty-one miles,
engaged aa a clerk for awhile, then read
law. under Jeff Buford, who subse
quently was Territorial Judge of Man
tas. *' And to-day the boy who rode the
mall on Baturdsya for bis board and tu
ition la at big a man in the United
.itstee Senate aa Joe Brown, of Georgia,
who in early life drove the bull calves.
Imiostjivt to Fanvue —Every far
mer In South Carolina at well as in
•very other State in the Union, will
nest year be called upon by a govern
ment oft dal In tba aervtcet of the Cen
tos Bureau, and asked to give the sta
tistics of his farm crops, stock, etc., for
an exam pie of lack, for be wee man ed
1*0 times. ^ *
Casing the atteetton ef bis hearers to
the Confederacy, the leoturer related
that Montgomery „ Blair,. Postmaster
General under Llncolu, had told him a
remarkable fact about th« btnle of
ahilobar Pltuhurg -Landing. Describ
ing the positions of the opposing forces,
Mr-Blair had said that over oue-Ualf
tbs Federal'tirb./ps v had been Jriv*n
back to the river completely dern^-al-
appearem-va of azultatlonbe exdktcced,
"h'ou. ] know enaaly what to do *
fie lisd In bis po<*t*sion a copy of
Onlei 101, Jiy a blunder, o- bad luck,
some oirw-had got possession of It, and
51 ••C'l' llau hkh lookTTTg info I.*m;*s hand
aa he playrd tho game of war.
Tha -M-AryiAndet «euv uasking ro Lee r
and tho scattered sections of the army
n*r«j summond to unite by swift cour
iers But-thc men c.amn In oxbansted
Road -Noticbb,
' OVTXdt rcUWTT CoHsmsioetas.)
BaMNwaLL C. H , Id April. lS*l.f
The Commissioners wlUoonsliW sap-
arateiy on Tuesday, thotfbday of June
prox.* |»otiUvns sakiag that the follow
ing road* be declared pub lie highway#:
First.—The void laedlng from Alle>.-
dtio to Barkeri Croat Roailk " —
•Second.—The road boding from P
W. Far roll's plantation lyiug on th«
iild CkatlerfLuii jmad. near .Souui 11 list.*,
y \,
i^r-rT—rnemn^ -
VALLEY VIEW
9AMBLETOSLAX STJJ-UOm*
RedeHHH
by forced ranrr.bes, and tbt-n tho battle
iaed, and that be was satufled that if | on A.itleiam Creek followed.
Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston had lived , There were 3(i/XXi men against SO.000,
thirty minutesylonger, the Kedaral army ’ hut the army of Lee made such a tight ■ tod hi a>«ked for
would hare surrsndol’ed. Gen. Blair, j as to keep McClellan buck, auF Hi.^pulc
hUown brother, had said so. It wah a the honor* tf thii famous Hch;.
spent ball which killed the champion of i Loe always Iv l.ewd that eke result of
the South. What luck or 111 lucK.cumc .Autietam doomed tbc. Coufederacv, ^
- ,*» i *
from an ounce of lead! | To turn away from gloomy thing*! to
Take the fall of Stonewall Jackson. ! brighter f.tcta. the Confederate arm.-
He bad Just matured a plan to get be- !-made for itself a namo for courage un-
tween Hooker and the Rappahaanock. ' equalled ,ltl th-i history of the world
As be was between the lines one
Utter, to BlackvUle. crossing Wind
H A.rV ft 7.n^* B ^W «u «" i K
granting of eWsnr #f aaid polikiuoa will br, ‘ tl b . v ^
plcaite mak!* known their objections on tooky. . ired h> Hero of Th m 54 J,
that day. H no oh j Mellon bo madu and
the righu uf nar b** granted tl»e said
road or roads will be declared and adop-
Rv order of th** Board.
M. J. K.VTK, Clnfli,
T. B. Ellis, Jr.
The projected South Bound win he Thtp«P^raayiar, whicfiTla tho present
on^of 1890.
To be prepared to answer these ques
tions IntelHgvntly and satiifacorlly,
every farmer ought to begin now to
keep accurate* accounts of all fsrm ope
ration*, and conttnuv it throughout the.
year. ;
Th* .sgricullwtal slttl?*.'.^ of this
ecuutry will bctgathered.ln thla way
and tiie aum t«nal of thejaauii wIH shew
money trecCsstry for itsccmplbti* :i may.
be the only pirtbe who-gt: Imeraat ca
!nves*.xei:t lu annual c-t keml-annual
Ihe degree of piospnrlty attuned Try
There is a -geTie:*! ia-presrirh pre-
payrei^ theincreased vs cof all prop
erty within casv r**aca oLLimiuad, will
evening a bullet struck down the great
wamor, from whose gun, or from
which tide never has been known. It
Ou one Occasion at a banquet in To- ( t,,OM -
ronto. Genera] Garnet WoUle.v a^ked “
CIVIL KNCtNCEH ARB SURVEYOR.
A po&tal curd addressed tome at Mar
tin.-., S. C , will receive prompt atten-
march *21-fint
Hooker and the river one army or the
other would have had to surrender.- if-
Hnoker had reached that rlxar it would
have been ever a causeway of the
corpses of every in Stonewallr
Jackson's command.
General I.ee on one occasion bad
be«n waiting a certain move of Grant
In the movements ar
that was the division of his forces and
the nutting of vpart of hU army the,
other s de of Fetcrr.burg. The Federal
trv ps '"ere to go across a ponRJUT
••tang throughout Vue South that art^ be.ce*:!^ cf the o:tt\y to khoao who
abwndaot vupply of.thekp money and t j cor.a
enltrj r.&e.
gemeral asscmn*.r.* nf mills and mano*
factories arc all ’hat arv r.tedcd *.o mr.Ve
this seottou happy aid prorpcrc.,'.—
2few England Las br-'J-. n.cney aud
mxrnr'a.t rivr, yrt th> followi^gjcx-
tract f;r>m * Masaachusett* paper tnows
that the to-r.atjea thrifty ISew Eng-
Isnderr. art no Oerter off than wear^ :
v Thc^o syrup.our., ir.diystiona on the
part of cui pc pie to ex:c ? »vi the r r,rr.;w
lixiia Ci their coniines which i iig b^on
exhibited recthiiy, arc Indetd gritify-
Ing. May itthyr# liKaJdrown Jcln i.im
In the . ffcrl ard'grtVlrrrr dasatriJ rc-
wurd, in nrplt *u3:»‘ r . - J, the favor
ci a*e peuple. -f-. C. BT*
— •♦•m* - —
The H F^n-Iy.
M AH ovsr >'»w InglandfarniAa^ef f- '
fered for aams that would i.ot pny f.'.r; . . , r „
the buildingn upon tr.em, a i. U bi.lid- McDoua.c 1 mnan write, as fo..ows
lugs, too, a^ x prair.e fsru;*r HC'.ldrc- to the Sumter .V.iv.»nco:
gardaaquite jmlatUl. \.*ith hard work | Anthony Hampita, the founder of
and . proper economy a living ran be i . , ,*v.-.. i f r ra n r , n q. H , h
* _ ^ ii * ^ i i lull u• iiMku«buc i i-iiaiuy in *A f wiu
ST4^#on Uute lArra*, ana, as a ^oivcaAi 1 *
rule, men who have tbs ‘gumption' to
get along and beueme forehanded on
every ^tate and oputity. It is therefore
cf the utraosi inipci tan«*e e vclr—sec
tion and locality tbr. ijrae a.atlcrs b<*
-eorrectiy - reporud to tbej:e3suv-4akcrs
- J^tho f*niigrrcrgpinli~€agr-lni d r -
»Tre to kc'* their ..'r tr.tc t»1 o a dr-.erv* d
w*-!. UiO produce-* of far .i ,
pxCduCti, they v-ill ‘ k car.} u> nuke.
DR. A. J.fHARTER,
General Preatou. on tin* staff uf (»eu«-rai
Albert Sidney John-uon, if the South
-. .. . ^ I could not have held out longer.
Jf.knon htd vat bit »m/ . s-nr4'«. t o.. f-piM J.VX* SORGHOS,
of physical endurance the South could.
i by 'Fhorndsle, rei-ordU/iSk, and of
Id win T h °rn, re.s*rd 2:1<8^); Dam,
Irttdno, slater u» VolunUfMr^ sire of St,
Julien, recond 2,11 First dam, l a-
vinia. by Cracker, he 1*y Boston, sire of
IL rl Mt■ : di iU, Maud S., rrA«)nl ;
second dam By American Eclipse, wiu-f 5
ner of the grrst |(9t».0o0 00 match,
RED CHIEF has Veil the winner of
over IJOO.W Cash FrUes ip Sonth Car
olina and Georgia. or r
RED <71 IKK will serve*
Baruw ell and ut other ootiveniR^-
tie* wh^-re sufficient' patruual oh?
eoenred,
For prices and pedigrees an
JOHN E. ALLEN **
Rabmvoll C
but that la four years the CVnfedorae.v
lopt more men than On at Hrltlan In ail
her wars from the time of William, the
Couquerer. to Geu. Wolsley.
‘ The Rou.h In four year* lost 232,0'f)
men ov.t of a population of five mill Ions,
and Chickamauga waa the bloodiest
battle of all ages.
bridge, and in the obvtructioua oi piles,
ftc aboveTaa opening had Lesn left by
tin.O-nfeJur.v.ca. iron-plated steam-1 “Gr-W. R^RaUlerpHviag-seven miles
Thf lavsliSs Hope.
Many socmlngly Incurable cases of
blood poison, catarrh, scrofula and
rhcijuiatism have been cured by B. II. B.
■f Botanic Blood Balm h made by. the
lilood Balm Co., At4;V'ta, Ga. Write
to them for b«.-ofc Ailed w ith convincing
proof.
from Athcnn^AU., writes : “For sev
ers had fctsn k**prin readiness for just |
v. un a,,..-. *;.•-.n a i, ! *‘ r »l y*** 1 '* I'’ufL-ml with running id-
sutn an evucuitiOii and w iie«j he icarncd-t-i.,
, ccXa, wld**h doctois treated and pr«>-
that Grauv-hc.<i actnaiiy movcu a l ,or :J nduneed Incurable. A single bvtclr-of
ALLENDALE, S. C.
Haying removed from Jennys.to Al
lendale for tho praotic'e of my profes
sion I respectfully offer uiy a* rvi»H*a <o
the citizens of that community and vi
cinity.
Calls attend'd promptly at any hour
■of the day or night.
Office ami residence lu rear of Henry
Wolff’s store. fmay 2-Jm—
ilMK 1AHIE NO, 17 OF
Pure Uvyttl nasi Angwnta
Sundgy 6th January, lm^
00th Mekidian TiJitri
Ernest S, McCreary,
r i: g E StLY’OHatk e n ,
—TVOW WITH—
j, b. white &eo..
Uuii of hii troops LeaJuid thu ^tcaiutra
11. B. B. did me more guud than ail the
Slide ready to'go down and de-droy the ! 'b etor.. IJcepton using it and every
thas tuuinrr Trummumcation I u5 ’ f *' ^ ... ,• /•
D. < . Huyard A Son, Towslipa. to...
__
let^tcu tL'}
tuiting ruianiuTHO'ii.or.
.we t»nrt-t cT tire 1
od-ru: Lv r Vn
“Wc induced n m:iglib<M to t.y
their very best exV.bh wueh the repre- | army, raid he intended io Hitack <»rant \ B.-B. iL f**rca».trr^, which lie* thought
Eertativecf the ce i.is a' ?ar-I on the Rn.hnU'nd aide. Tne ploTof the |' n '' ,,!T * , l' , 1 ’.-it had rt.'-si-tfd all trei.t-
| dm 'vl.-.iu. » u.itjr or.'' i:i
it'
The leading clothierH - of Auguaia.
cordially invites the vi-iL- rnd patwui-
age *ff liisThtreJina frjentls wherr they
cross the Savannah to the Fountain
Ciiv, in iirarcTn»f the most stylish and
JadlionahU' Clothing, Ha*-, .Sidi ts.t'ol-
lars, 'i’iee,-C nderwear and crntleuieii’s
other furnishing, got.ds We keep, the
I.H*t and lead iwo States.
sorrii.
J.eave.
A.H.
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OOLXO KV
Ar
Augusta
Beech Island
liruwii Hill
Vi r-o
12 4d
Cathroml
Jackaou
Kllenion
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1*’ r •
fancy >
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ti cs aujLL-tliU’} in L+.'O.
lUKIU’iV 14C3/’.
>4’Ir.-Wf 1 J S. yv'i u*.-
Rc-v. Pr. John J. 1 u, fu;t. r of
naw lands In ths N-crf-hweat eati do the
aan.a hero lu Nets (ugltfid."
Tks CsaUaatal *a4 Cisrsu^d.
Th« oelsbration In Naw York lac 4
week of the Locdredth anrlvarr.xry cf
the fnaugur*'‘.‘.tr. cf Gec.go Vf ac u.rg-
to& M Pre«.i‘iet:‘. cf there United !'A£:«*r
. was tko mocf magnificent demonatru-
0ion that this country has ever known.
Vary many birthday* of tho American
eagle must jome and go before it will
beeqnalled.
Grover rieveland seemed to bn the
bare and central figure of the great pa-
gaant. Iu his pmKortce Mr. Harrison
was dwarfed into common-place inslg-
iJMJftfAltoa, *,Th«JJ;<Ugwac of Khoutb and
acclamations given him has been echoed
to lh« uttermost confines of the Union,
•vet* rousing the Cbarluaton News and
Courier to a repetition of iu famous and
favorlU campaign cry of last 3 ear,
“Four, Four, Foist Year* More.’’ _
Tux Pkovls is in a broad philan-
Carolha. moved from Vijgij la not
l^ng before the Revolirtionary war
and settled in what is now Sparta'i-
fc.irg County, ll’.sfate was a tragic
one, for »as we learn from Governor
Pe.-ry) he. hla wife, a *on and a grantl-
ecn wero massacred by the Cher.kte
Irciece. 7I.e f^tc cf unrtVtr-r.cn,
r.r.rcc TdwarC,'was equi. / traglu
v» that of his pn *cnt>—he aav mu.-,
dered lu cold blood by noiuu torWs
the Richmond, \ a , 1. !nl-t.an Afivo- |
“tate, delivered a iecture in'Colu.bbid !
la--t week on **L»ck tff Luck With l.«V 1
a«! his text. From the Ke^ist.-r’a re- ,
port we take tho following eatracts
which, wc aro sure, will be
InroutL accaiuM, irihtcad oi .steering
tr..'. 4 ,L! thro i^h tin opening iu the
.i; -, ran his Oval upon them, the-
■ c.t nj. tb* only-gate of egjc-- «nd
eap< di’lOTTT
:Med Pi n.and o>njiun?ng
cnreil -< und amL well.
j april ]J-3in
ruining ino pi opo-taT
highly
Anthony Hampton’* daughter married
a man named Jarncn HariL-on and
this couple (Mr. and Mr*. Harriaon)
werr the grandparentn of Basils Ji
Earle, h Judge and pn>ruinont jurist <»f
South f'arolinu lu bit day, _
intcre-tijig to cur reauers :
Geanr, he said, had-never heard of
West Foint until a neighbor's son, w ho
bad Lcni rvcoir.in- nded lor an uppdlnt-
incrrpthcro wax rejected cn account cf
La\I::g dx ^ s?-** ^riartV father u<>
Lu; i-d -.hv appe! .I’-tent for your.g J:. »
sc.-, who had the t rojx r cbu'.pktnen: 01
pedal iligit* and no more. At the be-
w hat a piece of l.uyk ! L‘m* would < c> -
tait Ij' havt: crolnd (.rant ? army hut
fo? K.
In that Campaign, in which T-rc^aut-
willing to go <l"W u to th^ e nrurit-*. and
to he judged by th** inilitarv critic’* of
aU'-iime, Irom ^oit-ylvania to (.old
Harbor, Ltse Itnockt d <lowu n.or*» :n«n
lu tba FfdHtr.l &:n.y. thou ht had iu his
whole army v n
At Cold Hhrbdr-tli* shtugh'* r of the
ci r r»? - v . • ' c.i .1* .•<. t- s x .»'«
——- •*»
.lOCoUtgC Lg.-ti-.. li-j-atc:. r>
*vMie tight i> out ol the
I’ohimac,'’ S ward then be-
V. | HW>on.*Ea-t Foih'f !»• 'vrit -.
“My .vpcliad h- ivi.iU it y-nr*. She
kept gr iwlrg wi.r.-*-, Sut b-nt her bait
nnxt *Wn hi .'lie <*ut tcarf-ully.* l>r-
hldti. cmv-iation ;>u«l u«* appsrtf loU
So a *m|. A i'l*T physiciansTUid numr r. u*
adv*-t: i-cd tin.-Jii’iiu , A I.tih'd, I tri*-d B.
B. B. and her rnooverv
N0TI6E.
TOO
Xtolihins
11 02
1 10
Hattieville
u H
! * J 22
5.i i Lett
11 Od •
—i 1W
.Mn’-tii *
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l 57
IhldOft'
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1 10
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mi ;u
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< ftfopbctlton lo 07
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Brunson l< 53
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HautpOfU '
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Varuville
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C 05
Beaufort
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Angnyta,
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k.’-.'iriii the
lino of
ter Inform the.pnMic
t«)w n nf .AttmTlT^F
that 1
a fct*od
BUckville, Abtoii&Niflb rrj Hailroad
XiMti> 'l'^CL,IC >fO.
.. n .i,i .. r »! ,iu ; CoffinsoanduCaskets
*Oii\«*r Si*cor. Baltlincxe. Md., writ»*»:
( *1 Auyl'.Med 1 nun weak hn k and rhyn
ruatl-m. B. B. B. ha- p/ov* n tt* be the
ortlv medicine that-gave me reliet.lf
Fair'Notice.
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Of tlr* different ►i/cs and grad*** and,
would be pha-.ed «<* till all «-rder- l'«ir j
^•tnl*• froni the aurr'innding eountry ai d
along the Port Rovaf_d A. K. R. at th* '
v r. low * <*( p -.inbie pri«*e». Mr. >1 I* !
ladneau atl«’nd< tothrhuMne-samlw ili . rrii) , Kl ary Kr , j;;hl Mlid l Wu .
cheoifn'ly 1 \o \<*u at any h uir I
Tcksisav, April
Train* 3 and 4 are Pas** nger Train*.
4.1
II*
( r.
. \
hat
:.e
Gen. Wade Hampton, whoso name
la associated with Revolutionary mem-
orie*, was also a son of Anthony
Hampton. During the Rcvolutmn- ht:
served under General* Framda Uarkm
and Thon)as Sumter, anvl in the war of
IftUh*) wm made a major general in
tho U. 6 Army. He was twice elected
a member of Corigrc-* and became a
to Se'*>aid.
, # . 4. . 1. t army of tin
ginning «*f the war GraM sought an ap- . -
, v 1 vi 1 *i 1, • . „• Lgau U> get n ady to arrange an uruils-
polntwont «m (toneral McCdclIan setafi, n t .... 1
, f ,. ,1 ... . I ice and *iuiuilou<d to him. Mvuilon, i
bat mis* h! finding Km athUhcadunar-r , * .. . , , >
, I the historian, lie nhowrd to Inm th*-
oil thre** fKj-arale : , , . . .
, . . di-patch ami t*j*ik him In 1»U prrvatc :
lie .would 1 . , , .... 1
j car to Albany, where thrr** editunals ]
. . were w ritten by 5wtntou for th*' New i
lecturer b*-licvod would never have ’
•e.
-jtjee L: j cw ; r.g
Rt-au- .11 * * -1 t*T- Ui-ci.nioii.c<i. 1 ho iaw
iliuk in t.,:.cr .a>. very plain
servo you
will endeavor to make lt»to the interest
of th"S. M i-ding anything in tuia Hiio
l^i** gii 1 ut> tlu ir oruti*.
1 may f*-t.'l \V. X. Gllrf..
r Traihr.
B. A A N. R R. Train will wait
thirty (NO) inioutr* for corrasnion fr* m
P. a!*«l Barnwell Hallway 'J iainnio-
'c-** olherwiee *r» e*-. , *v “
ding
torn lu Cincinnati
visits. Had ho found him
> * ~ ,
C'Ttainly have beeu appointed, and tlie
and will h»-tri' tly entotc^l.
Bv ord* r of the Hoard; ^
M. d. PAIT., Clerk.
Mav 5> Ini
Coroners Notice-
Wm. VY. Moore & Co.
been heard from
Kntl-ting as a
Mudor among the captains
f.'wlonel, and being Hierenior. among th«»
colonels he be* time a Brigadier
General. JH’ did not achieve •jK’cihl
prominenos, .-imkas a funtler of fact
was about to Iw) removed to a subonli-
1 date command under General Hank-,
I will hold all l!*ijue-u w ithin liftmen
Ali lnque-fs to he
know
man of groat w-Alth, owning, U’b
throplc mood thl* mild Mhy morning j thought, qvct three thousand negroo* jjust before he undertook the Vigk—
*nd has not tho hardness of heart to jjoohed at C’crluiubia in 18.15, -alrout 80 ; burg.ca.npaign. Banks was not \cfy
break and scattor the pretty little air
castlf that its Charleston contemporary
years old One of his” daughter- wa.- | brilliKiit in war, butva* mighty on'a
Y'ork Time- to prepare the public mio*! \ mile** of Bla* k\illo
’ f*-r the iir<ij*/*«e*t peace procecdioc. K**ld <*v**r that di-rari; *• tr »:n in)' tube*
Captain; being the * . t ... <, * .. • , 'rGa*. .1 u-iiir* .-an art if thev 2* >M proivtu
. , , -I lie manuscripts w ith Seward k im**r- , , — . , ... * '
e captains-he became ♦ 1 .. . to do - I rnuk** tin- aim*'un*r rpeui
iineitiyn- ur;: still in CMMonee and 1,,
will he pnhli-hed at Swunton’* dea'.h. vv
J uni bef**re they were rmt in iv-pe the
Army of the s '*»uth aT^Atlania gave
* •
w ay'. and th*-inws eau-ed the publi»-a-
tion Ui be amindoned. • J
But for that, retrograde movement i
1 the war would have heel) elide* 1 in
' twVni v-fuiir hour-. .If the movement '
in or*b*r ibat Frtat Ju-ttC*'- may
hen to uc;. . ” *
JOHN w. FHEEMAN
—— 1 —-1 Coj\H)»‘r far B.
Bla'-kvil'.o Ttb^Voril,
Have now on hand a .’o*nplere .*<>*.rt-
ment.if't dFFINS and < A>KE'l’e> of
all sues and qualitie-. Price* very rea-
Konabto.
‘ Person** needing them will find it r-. 1
th*-ir a*l\antage u* call on Wiu. ' v .
M.M.r,-a* McNAH. WAI.KLK A < t»X
Barnwell (.’. II.. S. <’. feb^s-tf 1
. * .c-c*, *■ > .* \ c'er.4-w
/.V * -t B'ael.v-U*. aim '.ad «•* iiav ..
All trail’- daily exe* | t Stinday.
< l*’*.*’« onne.-vion-at n.a -kyiile w tTfi
ail trains ou b*rnw«H U-Brc^d ab<l
South (.aroliua Kailwav.
J.r. KEYS, .
^Bupcrlntendcnf.
Harnwell BnitTcnd
DR. II. J. RAY.
DENTIST.
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I On 3ud Suit'iajr, y..-*, »*b,
| *i;l run »« n*:|.,»« till lurtl.. r u^licv:
• ’**■ T •
IH-S tr*lu>
C; l
okhce ovea P.. w. FvRhCLL*?* fronr
HLA< hVILLE. >
\v i*.r<*T.'\v A ir l >.
Escaped ConvIct. . ! Prank M. MiXEOn.
; iT.lTHlN-.
L» b^kvill*
the first wife of ex-Gov. John L. Man-I foot .race, p-peci.illy in Virginia. To
^had been delayeil bui that time, what
Hai uey Allen, a very Mark, thi- k |
mab. ag*-tl about 21 or 2*1 \«*ar-, almut j
.*> feet is iiie.hc** l*it‘h, ;iii'l weighing about
15d pT.oud-, wilh Urge ey*>, ihe wliile*
.V*hL-i.’h
” Woudwa.d'a
fir r.arnw.il
1
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lURYSYCR AK2 KCTARY PUBLIO.
iL - K 1 \ V V U I ).
tafcxaaucb-tAUOfYnUklighf wbom’-wntwy-*»f-ii 'iaiiii4ni
br-ing
It min* have it* harmless pie me now ,
but a little Utcr, when the hounon f**r
•uch diversion* i* over, we shall feel
called upon to open it- eye* to the fact
that Mr. Cleveland took the wrong tide
are acquainted. Tho late (ton. .Mm S. Grant cut oil from his conuuctiotirt
Pre-Pm’ marrieil another {Laughter. : tbw ur«b‘r which wasaetually; -ent, did
€Ion. PresUinN malernal grand-mothei n**t arrive until twenty-four hours after
wa* a sister of Patrlek Henry aud* 111* : b** had gone. Bsforo he ns eive<l it he
lipi wyre touched with some of the hail won victories which ma*le him 1
. ■ gl ca : . rr-uD- W_<Jlld ha\c lplbjw«-*l! I,r ' 1
"""TT* — rg!um^>n?T)^ciotv^rTmtr^nm> i “5r!*^
and . ;a*n
) erv
t*i France in IM54-5, -ay- that hut fi-r
treachery *if a -ing!*- Trcm-liman, .\h«
<ib-<*rv*llle. f-cyp*’*! fropi
^iT* "wi!niJiiai. ■ d4i»* i-aw-
m the neighborhood of Aiiendal**.
but it is pri'-um-’il that h** wiH try to
•ad that he is in a Sargasso outside of j’^mp eloquniee that madi* 4bc great man too big to think it nveeatery ( P 0 * t s '^“‘D'l lj.i\e b** 11 op» m <1
the political trade w inds that blow to- ,
ward* tk* White IIcuM-. And it hb ill
Bo'Yucb a dose.”
rmtpta* the Tr*-l.
1 was trusted by liU patron and emplov-
| cr, th** w l.of** Moykude (>f Hu? Soutlicrn
mal.*’ hi- way to G-orgia. .\ lib.uul rr-
wurd will be paid for lu- ana*-* aud re
turn lo’n« d. W. LAV(’A v -TKK.
BLACK VILLI’, S. C.
-T \ 11 HNS.
A 'M.
4
r. v.
( onveyaneing a -pcculty.
i • .
nov 22-sn
ft4 .Ml skid’s-
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Ar U.... k.llle
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Virginian so o febrated. obey U.
Col. Wudu Hampton wa- a son of The Vickhbmg campaign gave him
the Revolutionary soldier. G*.v. Perry the »:han*:e of <lialtano*,ga, and a- a
inform* u$ that hd (Col. Hampton) ; matter of fact the battle of Ml—ionary
was “frcqueutly Importuned to ur- Ridge was. an accident.. Grant s*'tit
Tho Southern Manufac^urors' As*o-j C opt the Governorship of South Caro- threw *t*par:fte mes-engcr*. afu r. the
ciatlon met on tho 1st imd. in Augusta. Him-but he persistently refused to H tight sfaited t«* stop it. and Sheridan it
Thirty-four cotton mill* weir repr*--, |,| h name be u*ud a- a candidate for J wa* wlm cIhIiu* to ha\e brought it on.
•wnted. In addition thrrr wore mime- thu high olliee."'" - | A lucky fog Hdltlcd“down U n Hie
roiia rti>rr»eutatlvoa from cb** Grang*’*, j SeuaVOr Wade Tlaopton 1* a sou <i l - Kcight**. enaldiug th^ F* derals to come
Fttnuwra’ Allmnee* and StaW AgricuR- r^nloupl Wado Hampton a.id a great, up aud remove the Confederate guns
nral Soriwtie* of Georgia and South grandson of Antlo*uy Hampton, His an*l a victory wnawon that madi>4<raui
fauioup.
Carolina.
After a full CTaminafiou it iva.« rt*.
faitad tb»t it i? pracHral to 1 -ubMitut**
bagging mad** front outtoafor that made
fYorti Jut* »od whiah hx* been heretp-
* for* uned altnoat cxcluairely. If It shall
ba uacd generally it can be manufactured
at tbc name or le*sco*t than jute bagging.
PL was rec*mm^nde<l that the. cotton
bagging be loomdy woven and not less
than tblrtr**even inebv* wldw ami
birth occurred in the cliy of Charleston
seventy-one years ago.
During jh«-
Lleu-
Agaln the receipt of a tekogrum by
his wife prevented Grant from attend-
Confodorato War he was made a
U’uarti Getiwral and was wounded throe ! ing tho theatre where, ,LHtc(*ln w;*-
times during that struggle, first at killed, and w here he had intended Lo be.
Bull Run, then at Seveu Fine* and i Take the contract for th* publishing of
again at Gettysburg. In 187b, after hi-memoirs. Griml wa-about l<» -ign
one of the most exciting and historic i a contract with the Century Corupanv
political Qampaigns that has ever uk*c to give them the MSS. for $.10,000, i
placo In this comlTry, he wa* ebn-ted when Mr. Webster, of th'r“pTndi-hing
of S«*uth Carolina. Two flrmflbat iiriattv'
Governor
printeii them, called.
wwighing about twelve ounces lo the years later he wa» re-olected to this Before he left u contract w as amrngett
yard. ‘The raUl* agreed to pay teuccnti i p(«^i 0 u, and vnv* afturw’ard-elected t'» ' illat has alrcudj netted Mrs.' Grant
« bundr»4 pounds uvor* foj- eotum eov- tho U. S. Senate, of which body ho In $HOO,n<X'.
•red with cotton to m*ko up to the far-' mm a nimnber.
mere the )o*e cftna*'d bv'its lightneM. j Governor Hampton wn* married
Contract* were romle with the Lane twice, ffrtt (at tbo youthful of *20')
to Mi-a Prcatou, a sister of hi* uncle-
in-law, secondly, to the daughter of
Governor George McDuiHe—tho
DetnostUemau orator of South C uro-
Jl’lic Secretary of the Navy of France
had entered ini" ;iii a'pieiiM’rit f*>r cer*.
lain emisideratiuii* to ha\«’ ihr be-T
builder of naval v* s-el- in tin- w*ubl to
eonsiruct th*:re ln»nien>e w ar-hip'*, -m li
;i*rthrn wer^ n;>t know n, t>ut ji*iw are
reeogni/rd a-being r.Mi’ t*> lak«* am
oily oil our roast. The vesv’l.-. were n*
proc’o*’d t*» Am*}ri *a and ra;-*‘ the block
ade, oblige New \«*rkai)d otluT citit-
».«» gi\e.up eunrmous ransom^ to escajic
dcstruciion, and tfii-money umtW ba>e
erjuTpped n navy an 1 fuifhsbrd ih. ’
South w it)i all it needed to c.trry oni,V
war.
Ait « iiipi<*v*e of th'’. Imiiilfr -ttilc a-
private T}*ite of tb*’ Na\*1 Si-. ietary and |
fox an immeiuG bribe turiu*! it over to 1
M r. Bigrh w, who tlotu **d it !** the Lm-
peror and obliged the w->jk on the ve—
s« l- to be stopped. , .
Still again, w lien McClellan had b**4*o
crushed <»n th*’ Jamc.-«*nd Lae marched
Town Tax Notice.
FIRE, FIRE. •
P*rnw.-IJ lUilrwul 1 ;a*M. c na***.! » iiL Soutl. Cat
nluu Rbu«*a« 1i*i • ip. liiii^sj.;
> • l *«» «.>Qii44tiwiur >m -...mli Carsliaa, 11*11**)
'I’ll*’ baok.- f*»r n*-:.in.- <.f Koaj ami
i’lTHonal l‘n>nei ty in i !m I’ow n oTBanr-
w* ll will !>.* Mpett ;ill Jttne 1-t. 1--U.—
All pr< | .Tty «m»i i* t»Hned !>y Liiat time
w ill l>*spl.»*-< ;| in 11..* baonjs **t th*. I'own
A-ses*or> l*n yiilnation.*
Ulauks eau bi*. had b\ aoplirafion t*i
m. S. pati:,
'I’own lax Culb-rtor.
-xw •* -
Sunnu ih 11 Ab m lielVinlin s.
S(g(« n,' y v.'*, (Sirnlina, 1 Court'of Cnminon
l fr.iin Aua-tsia *u*l < h;iiK-i.>n
t . . N>». 1 i'«>B(isti> with .-..ulii Csrolin.-. Hu! * sy foi
-.N<* Io*« or damage if insured in tut; * OtiatU--t*>ii, Augu»iM*»M* Mil jk.i* i- i'ai-t at.*t w>*i
•''ompanics of U <um1 ward’-agem’v. The No.a iia»*..m4<-u.»n ir.nus-.uib < »rv4i**iuilw*j
,.! 1; . n .e-t and sip.i.g.’-t los-es promptly ,
adjust (I and paol. I‘w*ll|tig- insured Cbttrleat«u,0>l*.,p:hiii;ind all wtluti ka>t*i.*J W«-kt
,il l-'T* p* r*Vnt HtOtefi, epi Uoilse*, Ae.,^- J- f ’a fl-LlAi, Snp«rliii*n<lr**t.
at lowest rates. ’ -
A T. WOODWARD,
I»i pr**-*n.|.ing the
CfintlneutiO oi Nd,w York. As-et* ,, - . r ~ , . r.
FVMumi. and th** Commencing Jutie 'Jiih, 13*Sa, tram;
Hibernia of XeiV Oa’.yair*. Assets viD aa ioliows:
f.VH ),!*)!». ■*
m.treh 21-tf [ Barn w ell, S. C.
S/niu Carolina Uaiittay
Cuiifiii ttii.ru leftl.
first.
BLM' IN BL ti KYILLE.
I.i/./.i(‘. B. IV/.pbv. by lu r guardian ad
B. U . I’erples. Piailitiff', against
Paul De I.. Black. Mrg N t‘. Blyi’K, !
t.u-sie lv Black, If. .M. W. Ulucfc,
Mary ti. Black. N'eta Black, l.ont-a
Bl.ieU. Kalph Black. Annie W. Lamar,
Anna I * • L. Lamar., Mr*rrB B. Blaek, ;
J ll BOKGKHB
RES T A L R A X T A N J) _FA MI I.y
G C O f’ L R V.
I-Mwardd. IBaekrn.**ni i- B’a.-k. Mr-.
New Store., Isew Irtvck. Fresh, pread
Lucv Black, Anp Eliza Blank; Z**1J* 1 **wry dq>. All the Delicacies ol tb**
Bl^ck.o. K. Bla.-k and VN-Klixm ih • Season, tdi-uec < *uifeeri«m.-.ries, Best
Black. DeiemLant*. ' | 'igars, Fruits, and
, fashioned w*ilo*» .»*• from
.c»v*v summons ron nctinr.
an obi
L.ea*.*-4 h.irlmon
I Arrlwtat Hv.tiivhvUl*
L-'-iv- Ihuuclmlle
l.e.ir*; IMisiv
Leavtf Midway
I httQve H*/iibecg '
j brAvs Oraliams ’
\ Le»vp Dfrj
Leave BlackviUc
i l.tMive Ltko
Leave Willi-ton
■ Arrive m Aupusi*
AL T (JLhi.\ DIVISION.
W K.S l
•tmily)
€ tk* * mi
C.(l*» * IU
8.in * in
i
<0*113
r. <k) p it
7 3op n
. 7 45 p of
8.2b » in 7..<t) p it
.* * 8.19 • in ,6.(18 r a
3 i f * <X~ 8.17 p n
' . 9 01 wn 8 .1(1 p n
9. J * * ni g •Llpti
9.21 * m 8 f*i p u
9 v,8 in 9.0/ p nr
2- s in ‘J. 14 p tr
11 ■ Vb P ui 10 45 p a,
EAST.
Aim arc. hereby summoned and re-j FiTC ! Fird Fird
t i 1 * / « •! i > w • i* t 11 < * 4 rav I • t i ? t tv t ft* i ^ ^ ^ —— —— *
Mill* of T.oulaiana aivd the^Vcat Point
Mid* <»f Giwrgia to maillifachm: two
million yardaat ainr cent* a yard. T Jjey
will not mak« H until order* aro give A
•o that quantity.
But not only h*d Grant lM*-.k but im-
mense courage, to take advantage oC It.
He. the lecturer, knew of m* greater il
lustration of courage than that dis.
played by Grant-in his struggle against
grim death-while engaged iu tbu com-
low iirdJY »► u i ng I"! i, vidj onl\ in Li- *1',, tlm Deiendant-:i *o. e tiamed :
w ay Geuer^l i’np*;, wfio-e beadipiai’if i ,'
wer*’ “in tlie saddle,’’ anil w bo-** hind qiiirrd to answer the cnmplaiiii, in tbi-
quarter* we.ru -non whirling ilir*mgli L ;l '' ,I0 k'' " l , ' r R , D'‘d in ilo: ollp:** id lb-* li'irua
<’lerk of C*mrt for -aid County, and go ivitji tli«
sorvt?a copy *»i your an-wer to th*' said : -p. »
U a-liingi<*n only an aceident,4'r*'v«<nr
ted Confederate .-net e«s
Loemmedon t<* Maryland. W a-h-
iugton wj*a da
Masri.v, May Jtb, 1S8D.
Editor ftopk :
Citi/ene *>f the Connty ax* intereated
in all tfley hear of the progrve* aud ou-
terpriae at thoir Csmnty site. The in
terview which The PaotLa had with
H«- Wf*t lo Hi** AV*r.
When CMrle* Dudcly Warner, «ay-
tho March BooksHuyer, wa* the editor
of tie Hartford >
l r**r danger. M(!< lellau, alter t,p.'>*’ip ie** hereof, eJpdmflvi’ of the BL.ICIi VILLK, S. C.
.n.r, I., , r-.i.. dav ni service; and if tom fail. Hi an-
Jc(K “* d *» wain Mitn- jr.r.ln ll,.- timo.' .I'.mrt.cn y.-xr.
BlliUon rt Ui. Iwt Hirarv'work . »«’»«l WcomomiMl *» a d<»jmr»i« re- ,|„ pUiuti# i„ t u„ A^-ii. y writw for tli,- .troii*..t .
r * 'sort. I .r r« I.Uired at Hamer*. Korrv wit! . 1. r .1i . I h f 'mi rt f.. r I h.. .!■ I if 1 11 lo. [ r.! (. Ol jiPlIU*. i IL. t h <■
dertaken ta prfsmrve a roof ami a com
TrfFWTSWrTT
order No. li'l,-tn-w-hi- h he desertbed
or ;he
gave each of his corp
<‘ottimanders
lie divided hi*
i nrn-y into section*, separated bv tome* 1" the Defendants Mrs. N. P
1 Giunile K'. Black, R. M. W
k—Jf—WWW l
pre^n^j
A* further llliutrations of the power- ..
, , . , ,, , J his plan* lor ;hc next ten d<rva and
ful inliueiicc of luck, Dr. Laftmy re- 1
. iated the eircumbtances attendiug the...
I ' , m I'ift* 1 f discovery of the “Silver King,” -Harj U uectmus.
the “.ifttlw.” srousiftg tl,e pstrlotNm , ricbott ,„ ver io it , znu hv '
m3 '* ‘O"*** ..ppesl., I p ro ,p« 6)r ihrowlot . piece of rock,t»
Col- Mike Brown. MUlmve to It. Md. -°*'4 "[ the tvpr'-*rert cstoe in from Uic,j m|lU xbe rock broken suit
aura aomv week*since
able Afttiofautiou
Vance. . JMp
paiMe v a:«i not any Mhadow <*( a retro- army. ith tninglyd Continuing be * bowed'how Napoleon
grad*. He seems to be one ©f th ,^ 1 pride and reaponMlbllity Mr. Warner, rMl]y 1<>#t ^ ^ of w ^ t , r) ^ h
gifted apirita who put* the tide In repi'ed emourag ng } t at he tvaa glad eatinf Umb and onions, winch gave 1
fi«w». iftftead tff tbe one wlixrwouldoniy i ^ M l * C * 0 ' him imligoMtloti, causing a sick bead-I
Ite croftit of the wave fun* *«^cooiposiior; “InU I’d ralher hr shot * ,ihH * blch ••«»*Itotod a faul FTclay
•4Her ,t » peoj^dVr* .. . than try to *«( any auirv of jmtr d—.1 uxtil he recovered.
.The> who ufe not v?«4d*ntB at ;h^ T Agalnu the arjumrau of iModeru 1 J<ut then a courier ecuered the unit
— 1 •_ A - --f- * w Vj . ’ . ' ' JPi. - . .
Le.rcnpture.dat HarpcrV Ferry wiH apply t »thcCmirifor the relief de-
f^uu tt .,J»)au<^a^a^v.*^pU
—!*, Lea^eAugastt
rr**«in
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’Leave'V ilpsiua
0 15 h nj
* Lejfty^. jkilku
V .ll * in
ire I«eave Biniekrjne
• 1.0 1)7' a ru
, Leave Let*
10.14 a in
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IT ! Leave Rftniheig
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/ I leave Midway
. IP. 17 am
. Lesfte ILlinto
BLsOu m
. Ar. at Untnehvills
11. If* in
1 ' Leave Urancliviljs
,1( Ar atCkurlestoa
11 > a In
]2.55 a m
I'sll 3
1.48 p t.
M2 p
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fi.-lif p u
<».40 p u
6.52 p u
7 04 p n
.7.12 p
7.24 i' a
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7.4 5 p nj
k.4dp n
‘TYafeinnJrir JB2)?TxZfr
R. T. RH’f,
Flaiiitiff's Ain>rip*x-
W. GijLKOkK Simms, G C. I*.
row n r anu ga^ e to tts re^ - _ ^ - , , , , mule, j ue rock *_a* broken aud
tk«Snce, afforfeft tin »gtw- >o»po,i»g ro..m nod P «u n* b*nm*lf | , hoW ^ , |h .„ Tll# lwcurer
Jtlon st Mm jouxlliUJod m<1- - or( * t , , ' 1 lt " r - “* 1 • e r ' IbougUt thlitbr Hrrt in.taucM of hick
« l» no inffloMtioit of m long'”* r * ,r ' 1 n*"*** *» *““* » *"« out of . Urrnnrtr. *
i r.4 ...re I «xiny,’ With in mg led setKHilofla of w. v .
times forty or fifty iiiiU-* v aud moved
on.- ‘ —' |
A Marylander of Southern uympa- I
tliiea, who visited MeClclbn -in hi.- , ‘
camp, found him sick iu body and
mind. Hr said ho did not kflow where
Lew w aa. Stuart bad cut ollall&uuxi:io»
of information. He ilarc imt go for->
w ard, for if defeated ho w*xild he dU‘*
graced and
di*po/u>d. He dared nut
ruLrrtrt, for bi» soldisr* would mutinimy.
Black,
Blsck,
Mary G Black, N**ta B!a»'k. i.ouisa
ILbivk, Ralph Black, .Mr*. B! B Klack,
Edwanl J. Black T’lmmaa Black, Mr*
f.ucv BUrk, Ann Eliz| Black and
Zoll* Black: . ’
Vxiu w ill please take colicc that ths
Summons in thh* acU^c t of gh’ch tin*
foregoing i- a copy; i*igctli*..r with th**
cLwiplaint, has t!ii» d*v been ill'<1 in
the office of the Clerk of the Court of)
L’umuxuu IMras fur BarmwdA 1 ftumity _
IL X. ru t;,
iMaintiff’* AUerney, —:
Barnwell C. II., B.
Jd Ajwll, tadD. — uiav 2 6w
' . _♦*_ ' /T*— ^ .
Mat'*.** —Namely.
m* X Jfe. "' rsr^._
1 n'OGu.VS onir.Mrjw'wff;
rinonlx of ‘Hartford,
. Court. -g - — -r
llainbiirg Bremen, of
Hsuiburg, Germany, -
Hibernia, of N. 0. -
COLL Mill A HI V LSlOK- « ESI.
.. WaBPHiM
Lca»e Braneiiville
An ive at ChiiuUii
l;i iVsW.Ofi
*5S7,:i52,()0
T*>tal amount n'pre w **n»
ted by this Agency,
An Ive *t L’uliimbia
Leajni C >i.i uliia
Leave C*tn<lun
Ar. al Urancbville
W- *X£ii
11 25 * in 7.45 p it
K i 6 p m 7.50 p *4
7-15 p-m 9.6<> p n
6 J.l p m 6.50 » n
7 *>3 ft m 4.36 p q
7 lO ii ui 8 50 a
—,—.—_—u
21,405,870.00
“CONNECTIONS ”
Connections mnue at AugHsi* with CeorgU
Thtsipest rat.'* on Du*‘IUng«, Barns E. t« and fr*m % ! pjit»v* W ttnaud SouikJ
Meruantik'BulhBiigjvMareantyaStrHffii , ,r>,n * . . v .
and art manner of ^rgonal pr**V«tv. 1 onncctioL, vaad; *J« b<rlee.p>n w,»b North,
<»in houses aud macbiqrrv a sprtlal- K ’ R ‘ fur rnal* Nnrtb *mlw„bNe*
ty prompt attention u* knsim sp. Qitf^u on 1 iieailayH ami 1 riday
For fur thrr information addrsa* ', C J on ^!^ s ^
i> M \i | v c/) v •< avr• v ’ i iuittbia aadflrt-ntiiu N. ILaaa t bark lft
1%. Al. . I as »A o AGEM. Y. r<noinbi.\jB(l Augusta IL Jt. to tad fruni i
J-- l eeprvHftiS the kc^t a^d cheap*;«*t ^c.-‘ poiL.'j yn botb Boadi.
1 cidcntG*mr anir-doing bu-iacss aoutlp <’<>onsc<LL99 niaje at blacL**De wiLliBari
K. la. M*XkDN, Manager, -*
jtlu.’kVilic, . D. e ALLEN, a. >. A r. J*«*f
i ^ri) 11-tf • • ,-iJOUMB FflCi. Oeavsd iftan a^sr.'