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COITOI AND PHOP^tCTOK.
UR0«St tXKMTY OIROOLATION
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; Urvenvlllc Xtw* andClurtauoti New* •truoUoo of Johnstown. P»*nn. t j#»ow w ^ K It oovkMLmTOOAoroAik&d will
landConrlsr ato wllHnjryokt fsllowt Hi that In l^hs of Ufa and detraction of; give <40 oar loaif^f^ *
tha work of Urlf wfor* and also In ! praparty tha late dood was rha moat ter., The Ifotfc Uawi it tna Irst fs^o>lthoh
m * o *™.w. m nur4iBki«|K j
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ina worn oi tan* reiorn «na wi»w »u , -^-r -
th,lr KMttry of Oror.r Cl«.l.nd. . Hbl. *^1 b« b«o n lo A®rrk.
Standtnf, the one upon tht avrrlsst-^hT Furaiw since the deattuctloo of l at , weifbed ii>5 p«»atids. If
TUI RM>AY. JCKE 13* 1HM.
■— u.-ii jfULi ■"" .■<. j-s-c^jrs
Itmt »f IsterMt.
Crop reports over the Prate areas r»»sy
ns rainbows.
Mrs. Graver Cleveland Is learning to
play tha fiddle.
Two eases of sunstroka occurred In
Xtw York oft 8nndayv
‘ Grahams will ha a moony arder aftca
after the first of July.
-rv*Vr
Panstor W«de Hampton baa gone to
Canada on a fishing trip.
The N>w Brighton Hotel* Pnlllvan’s
Island, will b« naopaned next Saturday.
Moat of PresiflNtt Harrlsonf* ap*
polntaas In «ha H»*ith are meu under
forty yewrao^ age.
l; Iff. Bbaytwn Is sakl to have secured
a foreign appointment. Distance Is no
objection in nls caee. . • ^
Two hundred and serenty-flve ladles
are clergy mew- In the United States and
oeenpy pnlpKw as such.
Jhha 1). Browne has been., elected
AWelstant Lecturer of “Richardson
Pub.Alliance” in Columbia.
The New York Financial Chronicle
.wredlrt* that this year’s o«)Uon cn»P
will amount to 7,800,000 bales
(fontrllmtlons far sent foreran! for
the relief of the Johnstown sufferers
•taoMnt to over five humlred tbouaaud
dollars.
M. B. Woodward. Ksq . bee been *p-
vv«iiited Master for Aikrff County,
fUpt. \V. W. >1 llllame haA tog resigned
the office.
Blind Torn, the fnenjoanegro pianist,
Sfri his manager are reported to have
been tost In the ffooemaiigk valkey
cartattrophe
The State of Pennsx ivama-I'Bl ■pftlfi
a million dollars. If -o mueh be neesre-
aary. to relHiild the waste plant's of the
Oo lemaugh'Valley.
W. S. KJIllugsworth. formerly of
^WUllsum^ now living- in Greeu*IMe,
has InreutrcTa folding faulterat* which
lie will have patented.
Joh.i C. Feaster and Charles Colston.
colorediW^rahsagrJ Ml Yorkvillo on
>*rhlay for the murder of >V. C. AlK*r-
uathy lu January last.
Two cars cont: Jnlng 2,200 orat« s of
peafthea were lililpped from the Au-
ejunta Branch of the *•’. (’. R R. to New
York Monday night and three Tuesday
night.
Slat' thousand pounds > of d-lsyed
No Msern mail were received In. Char
les on on Saturday. Breaks in the
Virginia Kail toads kept the mails back
tor a w «ek. ,
The South Carolina Railway started
North on Saturday a. relief Vain.for the
Jobnitown sufferers loaded wlch hod-
■ trlhutloiu from Charleston and the
towns along the line.
T. H Moorman, Ksq., of Xewkarry,
haa beeui appointod. librarian of the
State Sul**** t nurt tf. A. Lynch,
Ra j .theUtn luoutfthent, will go to
Boston to practice law.
Sundry good oitixenwof l.aurens and
Newberry Counties have organised a :
iwtciriy to put an end, by the aid of the
law, to miscegenation and other iuinior*
alltles widely prevalent in that section.
The Democratic papers of tha State,
with one solitary exception, are thor.
oughlv with the elwetlon of
John Haskell as the South Carolina
member fj the National Executive
Uoramittee.
I The entire business portion of the
oity of Seattle, Washington Territory,
covering an area of sixty four acres,
was burned on Tuesday last. The loss
tw estimated at ten millions with four
millions Insurance.
The earthquake tremor* have long
since left ttummerville, but tha pushing
town U *4Ub*nt oft-stMlkeBiant ami is
accordingly shaken hr three oonUnd-
ing tickets for lautdclpsl bi^ora, two
Democratic andtaua Jtrpubiicsu.
Grorse Clsvsland wsot live dollars In
April to help.build a Methodist Church
in California. An appeal to President
Harrison fftr the sains purpose was
auHwered'dy Mrs. H who enclosed tep
ceuts as Ik* WkUft House eoutributlon.
A %
Col. Eufst* B. Gary raised the inter
esting pent it Abbeville Court that
tboiAct of the Legislature reducing the
defandant a peremptory challenge* to
t«nls uoconetitutlotul. Judge Hudson
overruled the point but It may be car
ried to the Supreme Court.
FngiUear Brnming, Car sealer Cor-
ooran and? a hov turned. Durw In, ail
white, were killed on Friday night at
West’s Htatlon on the North Kasteru
Ball mad, four mlies from (.'harleMon,
y an accident to their train, the cause
which has uot been asosnained.
Tha city of Columbia was founded in
Sarah, 1789, one huudreri years ago,
and tha records of the btate moved there
from Charleston the Jan nan following.
Mr. McDonald Furman* of Sumter, pro-
foace that the oeuunotal anniversary
af tha eeubliahmcot of ths capital at
Coluoabla be appropriately celebreted.
The Christian Advocate says preach-
are soanKiftsee lament the fact that so
many af aur Methodist panple have quit
BaeeUM to prayer. Lea^ dull tedious
prayart oava mooh to do with it It is
w ty tiresome to kneel while e long
winded brother la trying to make a dis
play of rhetoric in bis public petitions.
i * j
ffo!. Lee Hagood was bnmsd ont In
Foliunhla on the night of the Mb Inst.
He and hit family were asleep when the
Are started. Feeder* by discovered it
and awoke tbeim They escaped in
night apparel aad saved nothing. The
Bouse, which belonged to John Ajn»*w,
ws» ineared far f-LWO. its full value.
<7nL Bageod bed 9800 Insurance <»u hla
furnltura, ahavt two thirds of Ha value.
Ing hills af th* Ftednumt e<K*afp«»ent
and the other upon the ehlftlug eands<»f
the sad sea short, these ardent volun-
trnr |MlUlcal managers are running
thlpgs wild, aslf they had unlimited
right of way and everything elee had
been side tracked to tw« them go w hoop
ing and fi«g dying by,
A» the leaders in the party train they
are beginning to dDpenee with the old
wheel horses that have never failed to
xieuu 272 years ago.
rates were more reasonable the area
Tho Insecure earthen dam tliat haldj pUhtod would tit largely increaaad, the wUkjk>dft tlu> four foaudation 'Columns
seven hundred aere* of Water, in places
a hundred fert deep, for the amuaeiavat
of the rich “South Fork Fishing Club”
-gave way beneath the immense pressure
ami wvnr dow n'like a child’s “and house
before the blow of an o<'ean wave. The
avalanche of water, thirty foet high,
leaped with rsc* horse s|med down t|ie
narrow valley, confined between ths
farmers and railroad* would make more
money than they do now sad ouf Yan
kee brethren would get melons enough
to go round. But they seem to wsut to
kill tha goose that laid the golden egg.
■ ym —
NOT “SENTIMENTAL.*
TaltMt AHtOrUI
(As fSartte a^uftsi
The monstrous lower designed by E>V
fiwaer Lilted for tha Paris eapusitinh luts
thfra stories or vli v islons. Tlie ffmt Story
is sixty meters high (a miter Is eq.ur.l to
thlrtT-n|nclochia) and reefs on tl»e arches
tft •/ South CmetUmd.
, B+rnvtll Ommty
C»mr( •/ (W»oa
FI—*.
Uut carry ufma them tho enure weight
of the huge tower.
Tl>e tower has four distinct sections.
Each wing is provided with a refresh
ment saloon that may be readied by
W. A. Bailey, Plailt^
against
Grover C. Williams, Lula 4. WllHaiu
aiid S. J. W ill lams, Dafshdan u.
cotTT aoMaOKs roftA K,J, - v ‘
To DefcodanT* above named,;
You are baieby tummoned and re-
quired to auaW the coraplaiiit
in this aothm, - wbRifc fc
; the otflewof th* Clerk of Court for said
County, and w eorve acopy «»* your an-
iJfikiU'ILiU blaD.
I want to setiIn sixty diys lOCOcopMa
of tlie dnd enlarged edition* of
i vj UV9 stcai of tSe iu«*ou or*cwethingf«r
l hHauthropUta to do.” By the herd.
John 0. Wllbsmt. ABaudftle, S
The book is publUked iu (Amphlrt
form, coutftins tiff page*. Mailed Free
v» anv addrvM ou rrwlpt of prioo 30
l"n;«*vKe.c^^cn;
A lteiJ«lale,
(1 mo) -
•gt.
means of w indiug staircu^-s under tlm swer ^ tbe raid eomplaint on »lw a»h-
foundation piers. Notwitluitanding the , c , i! M > r a t hi* «dMi*e at Barnwell C. N.
e«nl»r 1■ > .fi«.n I, a a Imw.>\ bivii rt fur < /’ m tv.. 1 ktv Hnvr after the
hold back when Democracy was on the steep mountain tides, sweeping all be-
vlown grade, and that have always.,! fore It. * >
humped themselves w hen called upon l^’lhv sudden surprise gave no chance
to pull ths party from the Ploughs of ;Tor escape. The .trongeaf buildings of
defeat to the highland* of victory- | **>»* *“<1 Iron were brushed
In fact. It seem* at title writing that away like cob webs. Happy house
the new-broom-tlrm of Harrison. IVan-
namaker, Clarkson A Co. must look to
It that their laurels a* hn»tWr* shall uot
be eclipsed by this adolescent mountain
eagle and sea gull combination. Sent
ence of banishment from the I>etuocra-
ry has already been pn*«M>uheed against
Sam Randall, aLhough he was an elder
In the party when our young friends
were attired In swaddling clothes and
delighting In sleep and hot water tea.
Editor* Dana, of the New York Sun,
and Howell ami (irndy, *>f the Atlanta
C’onaUiuaUni, seem to be marked out ai
she next victims for sacrifice, aud are
even now tied to tho. staks while the
young bravos dunce around and aran-
di*h their tomahawk pen*. A*, practice j
makes perf*e;aml ri'cruita come in the
good work wfll no doubt go bcavely
oil and eventnally only a solitary scalp
crowned survivor will remain to carry
t4io tidings to the Associated l*iv<a.
But, sfter all, and in all <»«rimi*ne**,
’ holds, pious nsseuiblsgcs and gay col
lection* of careless revellers were all It*
victim*. In oue church a lover and his
las* had J^ust plighted their troth when
the baptism of death lore them from
the llower covered altar to a too cruel
death beneath the yellow waters.
Birtthe unspeakable terrorof the flood
was surpassed by the horror of tire that
crowned the calamity. Before the flood
the house* of five towns had been bofrue
down to Johnstown when they were
checked by the stone arcli of the Penn
sylvania Roilrnad hrldga^They wer**
crowded togetheff seven acre* of build
ings,Tnlhe tnld Jlc of th'* mo.iuiain tor
rent.—A-thtnuaiid people were looking
from their wiudownrto the green hill*
beyond their reach. And pitying eyes
were turned u|k>ii them Iroin the few
that were safe Upon the high lands, but
helpless to help. A kit hen stove w»«
overturned ami the thousand prisoners.
were burned beyond recognition or to
It is better for young men To work.off j escape the anguish ol the flame* sought
the wise edges of their exuberant an-! de»tb beneath the seething water*, and
rrgy by placing ha*e hall or chasing ; Hie AikmI sahwMed theTJres c<m-
fur thorn to dress Bkc . tlnucd UT-T]»r t ad until -lx acres of de-
dudes, suhalst oil patent mediciur* or i "ere on tire. No accurate icnsuT
AmA we have great lioj»e » of the losaof life can ever !>e taken. ,Thc
go to Texas.'
Rothlng T.lfv of tho Boantv Which Is ta
_ tho fcaMro—low of Lots.
Mr*. Harden blew the horn for break-
fuet at 8 o’clock; Her husband came in
from the barn and her son from the gar-
lien, w her* he had been digging since
dawn. The Hardens were thrifty far
mer*. *olier. hard working, God fearing
folk. Tbe/ were healthy and proeper-
ous; they ought to lutve lieen happy, but
they gathered nliout tl»c table silently,
even withcnit giving eacli other a recog
nizing smile.
It was n mw, cold momki£ Mr*.
Harden had !«een up since fl.o'clock , to
make certain dUJic* l<H*au«'hcr busUuid
liketl them. He thought, a* be nte them
now, that mother’s biscuit were even
crisper than usual and her chop* done to
a turn: hut he did not tell her so. „ '
Coij. the daughter, who had lieen at
work in tho dairy, came in just a* the
others were finishing their meal. She
□(sidl'd and they maided to her, but no
oue siniled or s]ioko. Her mother had
pnt away her breakfast to keep it warm,
and its she set it before the girl she felt . .....
as if she would like U> stroke her head_ 1>our can tisrcnd and descend the stair
or ki*» her, as she used to do w hen she
was a hahy; hut such demonstration*
were ‘•sentimental,’’ and sentiment to a
Harden was only another word for Milli
ner*. . ’• ,
Tom Harden was *n Industrious lad,
whose thought and ambition were l * wind
ed by the farm. Hi* father, tho day hf-
fore, had heard some influential men of
tho county declare ftfat Tom’s calve*
(Renter of the sfim'e has l«een set apiirt for
tlm elevnhv, there still remain
square meter* of floor room for the ac
commodation of visitors who may desire
to iironienadc and enjoy a view of tlie
city from that he ight
Tlie ftpnrtmonta nro very roomy, and
pmautions have lieen taken to insure
the vim toss against all possibility of acci
dent. ,
An Iron railing, about four feet high,
with an arched roof to tixtdude tho in
tense rays of the sun, surrounds tho ex
treme edge of the platform, as it nmy bo
calhsl,, which ha* been reserved a* a
promenade for thowo who desire to walk
about. Tho requirement* for tho com
fort of tho inner man, too, have not
been forgotten. Kitclieos, storeroom*,
ice chests and the like have lieen fitted up
in tho most handy manner imaginable.
Each one of the f(«frr cafes is provided
with a cellar capable of storing 200 tun*
of wine.
.Everything about the structure Is ab
solutely fireproof, for iron is tho only,
mate rut l that l»;i* Iwctr used in its con-
Klruciion. Two Aliousand person* |M'r
cases leading to the platform, and t.OOO
can fliid seats to rest ujon in tho cafes
at one time.
Tlie second,story, which Is sixty meter*
above- the first one, i* al»o reached by
four staircase* tm’lt m*ide of the sup-
(torting columns which mako a »haq[)
:nwa^U curve. U-ating but 1,400 iquart* Blaeki Defendant*.
meter* of surface'for the platform and
protuenade. Herr, too. In Iho wmimo-
w ero tlie fattest brought Ux market, and mnJ ^and^omely dnxwated cafe
the thTrsty amt tTnxt sightseer may find
that our Voung frienda will, at wune j |MipuUtioi» of JohnNtowirandtbenefich-
tlme in Ih? dim aud dNum futurf, tiiy ! boring villages just be ft-re the flood wa-
of beating the air, simmer dow n, arrive 1 2^,NiO, Jiud two-thisd* of..kUoac' have
at the age of discretion, drop bark into been registered Ih the B^t of th* *4irvi-
ioad cart dimensions aud ceiout attempt- . vor*. f If eoutse some of the *ur\ Ivor*
ing to monopolize the Liemocralic om- .-haxa vvaiideird away hut the loss cer-
uibu*. k 5^—4 la 1 ply am >< n * to ai lean four t ous tnd
And, from aur vantage point of anjie-j death*. But the grest heat:t of th •
rior year*, we entreat them to preserve, Christian world ha* been opened and a
In well guarded scrapbook*, all these golden tide of sympathy and suhstan-
gushing effusion*, so that when they tlal charity ha* been turned Into th •
reach the mile stone of the *ey- and yel- Concniaugh valley,
low leaf their children and children’s And it l* safe Jo say, tbal m tbe dl—
children may learn how their sires and a*ter h.n* been unprecedented In Ameri-
grandsirestvolvcd from the play ground can hi-tory ^o w ill the generous labor
lo patriarchal solemtdry,. and *0 know | and love to repair, a* far as human
that it Is pi'sslble for all to outgrow the hand* and hearts can do, tho damage*, j
youthful manufacture « f * phoinoric j that have been done, will he greater and ,
literature as well a* tl.c grinding out of J grander hiuI fhori! generous tbjui the
ode* to'a lady’s eye brow*. world ha* ever know n before..
If a further suggestion l* permitted
us we submit that the afore-aid young
brethren w ill find that the study of po
litical horn book* In their leisure h »ur* ]
will help io sober them wonderfully
well. And If they'haven’t Idle, time if
w 1)1 pay to take or to make it.
hi* apples tho soundot and moot carc-
fullv pa»'kc>l. He knew that such praiso
would delight tho boy, and wished that
he could .hear it; but ho could not bring
iitrmrtf tn-rrpent it.
When breakfast wa» over the men
Ths y*xt PrrsMfst.
The Chicago Time* (Dem.) makes
Th- tivsrgla Itrlas Crs*..
A correspondent of the ftavaunab
Morning New* has recently vUited the
1 principal melon growing counties of
South (Jeorgia and repo-ted tully as t«*
pn>*pects.
As the winding >p *( the Georgia I
crop *oinetiine.4 interferes w ith the |
opening of the Carolina crop wo take j
the prediction that “Chief Justice Mcl- | a few fact* *ml figure* from his bird’s
villo W. Fuller will receive the votes of
tlie solid delegation from llllnoi* in the
Ihmiocratlc National Convention ol
18'.»2, and w ill be nominated for L‘n».*i-
dont of tho Cnltod Sutas ” -
IhioS F.sasirh.
Editor McSwoeny, of .tho Guardian,
who presidcKl over the Jvoutli Bound! __ , . , . .. • 1
1 . ... * Cmuiicteiit Judge* hcne.ve, however,
Lawumville la.*t' . .
ryjrvtew of the situation :
According to the estimate* recently
•na'ie at the meeting in Atlanta of the
several tratfle manager* of the various
line*, the grand total of carload* for
the present year from South Georgia
i- put doVy.n at£,729 or 2,000 load- ab >ve
the receipt* of |)<>W.
started for a distant part of the farm, not
to return until night. Cely, a* she |»acked
her father’s dinner, felt a wrench (*f pity
at her heart for the old man. lie w.is
old and weak; ho had worked for bis
cbildren so fattbftilly and tong! If lie
couhl but rest now! She woul,! have
liked to put tier arm* around htm and
t« 11 him this. !
Instead of doing soshor.irefully parked 1
tlio l<i-'.kct. snyingt “^iirn-* the I** f and ;
the bread and !hivpi« and tho liottlc of
water. That’s all.’’
All; but tho word, of tenderne**. tlw [
loving touch whiclv would have rheer**d I
and swoewued the day'* labor for the
oW manf
Too many ILirdens are to l>o found
upon our New England and middle ktato
farms ns well a* i^our villages and
town a They uro often tha descendants
of men w !k> fled from pcrsei-ution and
w rested tlieir li> iog by hard labor frota
u savage wililoniesH. and thus learned to
value only tbe rugged virtue of truth and
endurance and to dopise the lesser chari
ties, tho amenities and courtesies of life.
Tho present generation has inherited
their grim, unpleasant virtues.
Never l»c afraid to brighten the Bfs of
your friend or neighlmr by praiwor love,
provided tho prai*o and love are true.
GikJ has made nothing for use without
giving it an additional touch of grace
and’ beauty. Tho hardert ruck, seen
through tho microscope, luu> its exquisite
tint.* and linca v,.
Why should wr strfro to rob our lives
of that Irarmony and beauty w hichj.i tlie
expression of tbo lord that comes from
him?—Youth’s Companion.
somctliing morn (xtu-nt than Scino water
to nx-uperato his *trength._
This story i* ninety-one tuetrrs above
the tip of the Notre Ihvnic stcqile, and
higher than the tower of the palace of
the Trocadcro, on Ihe other side of the
river, and. us may cmdly bo imagined,
tlw vi»-w of the Mimumiling country to
t*» hud fn>m nucli an nltilude is uiiuost
j indi'M 1 il*ublo. Iroin h«-re on tho col-
i.utunsof the towrr fail in toward each
f
6. C. wltldn twenty days a!>r
service hereof, exclusive of the da> v
service; and if you Uil to answer the
saw couipiwint within the
aforesaid, tbs plaintiff In this action
will apply to the Court for the relief
demMiided in the said complaint.
Dated May Mth. TM. , / vT
W A. HOLMAN.
• IMatnlltT* Attorney.
dr. A- J- Harter,
PHYSIC IAS AXD SWGL'O/h'.
ALLENDALE, Sf. C.
V'>
| l!> j VV. Gii moiik ^niiis, C. C.F. ’
To the Defendants, Grover C " 11!lam*,
Lula A. William* and S. J Williams
Y’ou will please take notice that the
.Summon* In this action, of which the
foregolngi* a copy, together with th**
complaint, hn* this day been hold
the office of the Clerk of the Court
Barnwell Couutv.
VV. A. HOLMAN,
ISaiutlff’a Attorney,
14th May, 1*8H. - n’Bwj
Suimunib tu Ab ml Ueb iulan.s.
Having n'moved from Jenny* to AL
time lendale for the practice of my profes-
' sion 1 respectfully offer my service* to
the citizen* of thst ooumiunity and vi
cinity. . t ,
Call* attend-d promptly at any hour
of the dav or night.
Office and residence In rear of Henry
Wolfl’* store. (®uy 8-Jin
Bluckvillf, AI IO-* cfc N» wb. rrj H. H
Time Tubl* taking rffset October 14th, 1AM».
f 4MESOKH TKltXS.
ill
for
(burl af Cbsnawv
Start of tenth Qrr»!tn* v
Coujity •»/ ffarntorU.
Lizzie B. bVcple*. be lier guardian ad
litem ». VV. IV'ple*, IMaintiff, against
. Paul Dc L. BJ.U-W, Mr*. N 1’. Black.
Gu**i« K BJ.-vck, R. M. W. black,
Marv H. Neta Black, I*bni*a
Black, Ralph BJw'k. Vftnlr VV. Lamar,
I^ave BIa*'kviUi*..
L *>e Walker...,
Dave Wlial*)*,..
1^-uve Aldrich... 1
Lot-vc hprlngfleH.
f**i'v’s
!/•*%< Perry
laave Wato-ner...
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SOVTM ThtrNTt.'
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Leave Si tvcm'..
Tee re Warner. . ..
(years Berry
l^-ave S*ll)’*
I^-are fiprinflleld..
I-efive AliirirU........
Leave Wlialers.....
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Arrive Uiuektille 0 18 j. m;8 3<»* ut
•Suft'Jsj onljr. tr»all\..
Blackvills, 3prinerteM. Sally’s and Wagi-ner
Anna l>e L. Lmuar. Mrs. B B. Black. [ stations.
Ed ward J.. Black, TUoma.* Black, Mr>.
Lnov Black, Ann Eliza Black. Zelbi
Black, G. R. “ ''
Black ai.d William D.
-- i
tlie
■ other tin;** they a.->ceii<l a divtanin.' o
i utetera al*»ve th«? ground, w hen*
. thinl and l.u»t *t'>ry is situated. *1 ”
j Only om? otnin-aM* lead* to the third
Mory. w hit h i* tor the exclusive u <? of
the |**rM»ns rmplovitl in the lower, aud
all visitors nn* ex|K , eti , «l to use tlie ele
vators. two in huiuImt, U> reach that I
point. The platform i* eighteen meter* ,
Mpiare. still large enough to erect there-i
on a comfortably sized dwelling. Tlie :
\TeW here b simply sujWfb. The story !
is cquippeil witli reflecting mirror* hiuI |
a large supply of field glnsse* f«r those
who wish to use them. It ho* I wen esti
mated thul tlie ordinary eye can discern i
object* seventy miles sway.
The tower terminates in w hat is known
a* the lantern, twenty-fire meters above
the third section, but this place has been
set aside for live use of the scientist* for
making oliscrratlon*. — Yotc.irhc* Zeitung
i*orY st'Jtuoxs n>K bklixf.
To the Defendants above mimed;
You are hereby *uiuii>OMe\J and re
quired to answci jhe complaint in fhl*
action, w hich l* Tiled In the office of th«
Clerk of Court for said County, and to
serve *.copy of your sfiswer t‘> the said
eompBltnt im the subscriber at hisolKce
in Barnwell, S. C., within twenty days
after the service betvoL exclusive of the •
day of service; aud ll you fail to an- i
swer the complaint within the time;
aforesaid the plaintiff In i hi - action j
will apply t<* the (‘ourt for the relief de- J
mauileil In thecouiplotuf.
Dated April 20th, le-' ; h.
B. T. RICE,
Wnftitrff'* Attorney.
W. Gii.moke Simms. C C. 1*.
Close eonoecTiWTIRde *l Blackvillr FUb-.
thr SiutU Csnflina Railway uud liarnwcd
tmifik.
— J V. KEA’A, atwpefiaUndsnt
IpuTiAHI.E Mt. 17 OF 'II1K
l*orl Kojrnl uud AiismsIm It. ,
. " tiutiday4Rk_Jaftu>rj‘i 19-ky, ^ ^
OOiii MxniDixN Tiuk.
conslderab y
This will lie
Railroad tueeMiig at ..... w... ...v ... • ... t ..
, ^ . i that the crop will fall
wee.ksa»va: 1 » .• r «
..... - a , ‘ ,l,,rt of figures,
“ Ihe meerfn/j was enthuslaatlc, and,
frot* »k»l Immwl rr..m."«lio.4 u " l "K in I"‘ rt , illation. In tl„
|.r«cnt««Mt«il.li«l th.t tlK ro..| | Ihe 'I*? *ml April
will b, built. WXU« IV will WH fcM^irought- Tbr growing rli.es lhou B U
-lit ouc luinu'UUt.' action, it will dr- j fienoially clear ol IT'
velop tl« ui^tnlBcen. country through ere quite abort ami lu.c
which it will pass, and in this we
jolc®..” ;
r«-
ATiraenvllle negrw w ent wild last
week. Brother- William* should r«-
tnember that the brother in black is an
imitative creature and follow s the way*
of tbe white folks with whom be lives,
moves and ha* hit being.
Post Ma«U'r General Wanamaker, the
great Philadelphia Clothier, under
stands measures better than hw docs
men.
Ho hold* that a man can he a good
and healthy^
not 'as yet
Iforne abundantly. A dry season, it is
true, is favorable to the growth of mel
on*, and nothing can affect them more
disastrously than long-continued rainy
spells. (Subjected to this ordeal, the
fruit changes color and becomes suck
led or decays, and the vines frequently
die outright. But still gentlo showers
Mid a sufficient amount of moisture are
indispensable to the jierfect growth and
development of the melon. These, un
til now, have been lacking, and, as a
consequence, the fruit la arareer^ than
usual and more backward. Timely
seasons, however, will do much t<*
Republican and at the same time a sue- reme(Jv th|fc .jefleiener and the drought
cessful business man, hut from his ap- a i re ady seems"W» be broken.
pointHMnts it seems that he Is ignorant : Nineteen counties grow and export
of thB fact that thcce are no “gowd Re- large quantities, and other localities
puhllcana” iu this section of the Boutb j smaller productlou and ship-
exeepr those of the good for nothing luenU . The first “hipment In 1888 was
Clfarvttes,
The cigarette 4* a ntisemUo apology
for a manly pleasure. Nothing shall
ever induco'us to believe that a roan who
really likes tobacco for toliarco’s sake
prefers cigaretun. And the proof of this
is that tho more previous the cigarette is
tbe less pure, invaria7>ty, la tha tobacco.'
W’o do not w ant toentcrMntQ the endlesa
controversies ns to what the “loading’’
really is, or into the other endless fight
about “cigarette smoker’s throat,” But
if any one with some faculty of taste and
smell will enter (tlie only way of judg
ing) a room where some few whiffs of
;uiy fashionable brand of cigaxctte have
been rmokT*7l. himself fasting from to
bacco, he will perceive at once that ths
flavor and odor arc of tobacco phi*
something. Never mind what the some
thing is; it is there. It is not the smell
or the tasti) of tho very best Turkish to-
biiceo (such as makers would have us
believe is used) smoked in a clean pipe
by itsejf. It is not tbe smell of any olher
kind of tobacco mingled with it Tho
prrfumo and flavor of, aay, tho best gold
en leaf smoked in a pipe, or the l»esi
What a Ik.r IMd.
A few* days ago a I torso attached to an
exproh* wagon w^nt mein*: p»x-4 tin-
tirund I iH’itic, The aniiiut) h«<l evi
dently Ikm-h (ci'.linK and Is'c.unc fright
ened, for lie had no bit in bis mouth and
bis bridle bung on bis m ck. A* tlie run
away nnJtcd furiously across Clark
street and w-(>st on Jackson a young lad
jump'd forward, caught tbe tailboard of
the wagou and climlied in. ' He liad no
sooiu-r got timre than the vehicle struck
a cab and careened sulllcicntly to throw
the l*>y out. He picked himself up
quickly and climls-d lock once more into
the wugoiu While the borne was still
To ths I defendants Mr*. N. 1*. Black, i
ttiissie K. Black, R. M. 'V Bl.tvL,
Mart G Black, Neta Black, 1.oui<*a
Black, Ralph Black, Mr*. B. B Black. 1
Edward J. Black. I homn* Black, 'ir«
Lucy. Block. Ann Eliza Black and
Zclla Black ;
You will |dea*e take notice that the '
Summon* In this action, of which the
foregoing I* .-* copy, together w ith tin
complaint, ha* this day hc-n lilvl Ini
the office of the Clerk of the Court ol
Common I’leas for Barnwell ' onntr
B. T. RICK,
Plaintiff’* Attrrney,
Barnwell C. II.. S. C.
2<'» April, 188!*.— uia.v 2 »*w
N0T16E.
This l« to inform the public that 1
keep in the Low.! »f Allendale a good
lino of
Coffins*ahd»Caskets
Of the different «izc* and grade* and
would Ih* plea-ed to till all order* for
•utmc from the Miirrounding countrt ami
along the Port Royal A A. R. R. nt the
very lowest possible price**. Mr. M l>.
Boineati attends to tju? buslnexsand will
cheerfully serve you ai any houn I
will endeavor to piako it to tbe Intere-t
1L
aoiTU.
OOlNU
NORTH.
Lravw.
- Arrive.
A.M.
r.M /
11 15
Augusta
12 12 /
r.w.
F M.
12 LI —
lU-evh DUml 42 IX. x
)i 2J
Brown Dill
12 Od
A V.
IS d<»
('.ntli’' o<*(l
11 .*4
12 .14
Jai k«cii
11 ;.j •
)*_* 48
•LllcnU'U
11 85
I (S8
Kobbiu*
11 23
1 lu
llwttifville
11 IX
1 22
v ilh-u
11 u>
l .->9
M a rims
10 52
1 J7
Br-ldwc
10 45
1 4G ,
A iqilcton
Ml J4
, 1 55
Allendale ‘
|0 25
•j IU -
4 aiiiptx-lltoii lo (, 7
2 ;2
Brunson
9 5J
2 40
Han puui
l* 3J
2 47
Varnville
» 25
ft 05
Beaiihn tffr.
Port Ko> ai
7 15
ft 20
7 b*
H. HI NT,
, W. J
t it a m
T. P, Agent. A. <». I*. Agt
Augu-ta. <;rH>rgbi.
Hurnwell Jh^DKaC
nt*
i,..^
On an* Nor, Ith,
• ill ruu a* loilow, iill/uribcr uutirr:
IStt. tr^ov»
mfj yi ff v v 4
CII K» >1
-- w-
il in
ji in
Barnwell
!' ;I5
ft :00
i Arnvr Htarkx|lle
9: in
ft 25
[ Is-avu Blackvill**
10:15
9
Arrive Burn" ell
10:15
10:00
\V ► m.'r
1
\v Ain >.
STATIONS.
1
A M
ia
P. M.
l* itUvkOlla
ID li
Stai
-- .mhli-iKh
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• Wi>,kifT:«r»i't
1S&0
* .1
Ar ftaru»>-U 11 Um
pjm
Id tH 1 \V .g 1< I >•
running at full s|s*cd the l»oy ventured of th'»*e ueeiling an) thing in this line
tugiveji* their order*. t
may »-tfJ 7 W. V. GILL.
r-«r.sTTwyr
A U.
r. m
1 l«t barn well
»a
4»*
'■ " ui.laard'* T <
(. 4(1
“ AAl-Uli
V.v*
* *:**»
Ar bkuktillc* ,
*: 0
out on to the bhafts. rvarher) ()>• horse's
bead uud managed to stop the animal
just t«*foro Fifth avenue was reached.
Two (tcdiccmcu stood on tlie corner of , ___
laTtsTm a'»7TTTarli and ahw the horse ESCAPEDCONYICTr
rush bv, but .'made on Ir slight efforts to „ ... _ . n*ravdi K.-iiir<Mi<i TrAi*» rtnueit «riti> s«uthcx
rber-k him For all this on« of the bold ' n;4r,H ’> , A Uen, a Very black, thick set ol i n , r..,*,, ,
clieck Iiiiil riralltlna t r he bold , n|af| a ^ oul ^ or 24 year-, about; Xe. 1 hMt.aiui'«i8.*iri*ts fcuutk Caralio* Itbllw*
hlucciKittf Mid to tlie other: Tliat wa5 u 5 feet Hinrho* hiirh. Afld wtiirhiiir about «ud 1 h»4|»‘«it*o.
I.n,r. attrmpt ,ou nuMk> «o rtop IH»I | I.V1 »itll i*r» ry*-. th, whil«
hr»rw, Jim; your luee was in danger i being, very ohservaole, escaped from Su.ziibMt-uiitM-viitin fibts>*biM'»wuiiii Hails*)
everv minute.” “Tlrxt'a true, Dan. that’s jail on Tuesday morning. He came frwm« 4uu»u», Cai^fti u, i )>4iie*u*n ■•el ah^. *i»
iw .. 1 .Vr * n^.. i_i_ No. 4 conoeci* with 'imth i art4iit« Usilws; i.i
fi III the Itcighii •riliHid >f Allendale, Cb»rld»ibb, Csbiiabib.iud *11 imim« Ks*t * M .I lVc*t
hut it is preaurned tlut he will try to 1 j T wm.uk .'Si|.«-riuiemi*i,t.
make his way to Georgia.- A liberal re- —-—:—'— 7- y —
ward will be paid for hi-arrest and re-;S - ilil lolFUilhR UailHfi^
turn to me. J. W. LANCASTER. *
true; and 1 never would have had the
courage to do what I did hail I not sect,
the. bravery you allowed first. It was
yotrr example that gave me the grit.”
And the guardians of the |mhlic pul
their clul» lieaidi** their nones and smiled
knowingly at each other.—Chicago Her-
ahL ,
Anotlter Kgs K1 fMrinirnt.
Make a very’small In do in each end of
a fresh egg. and, after blowing out tbe
contents. cloMe,one end with a bit of seal
' BEST IN ULAi KVILLE.
J H BOROERS
RESTAURANT A N’D FAMILY
GROCERY.
Commencing June ?4»h, 1HS8. trains
will ruu as loliuws :
AUUUSI’A DIVISION
WKSI
ing wax. Cutf two pieiics of cloth in the
Havana cigars, or the l<e*t tobacco, and almpeof the Uxly of a fish, and new them
;ind together on the edge*, ao as to rx
eigar* unadulterateil of any other kind together
make a
op relieved from her aches tod
pftJot, and walked boat erect and nn-
»td«d- Besides, the heartnf of her left
«#r, whiofc had teen deaf far many
voafs. wy raatored. Public opinion ts
disced as to the e AU » of her cum
it that ft is ottother miracle,
»!ito mafoattsc 4
strljie.
rkstj UftOrar.
In a certain church in Irr.land a
young priest was detailed to pruach.
The occasion was bis first appearauoe,
and h« t<M»k for his t -xt, “The Feeding
of the Multitude.” He said; ‘‘And
they fed Awn people with ten thousand
loaves of bread and tefi-thousand fishes.”
An old Irishman said;. “That’s no
miracle; hegnrra I conld do that my
self,” which the priest overheard. _
The next feunday the priest an
nounced the sana text, but he had it
right tbit tlma- lit said : “And they
fad tan thousand paopJe on t*m loaves
0/ bread and ten fishes. ” He w ailed a
second or two and then leaned well
over tbe pulpit and said: “And could
yau do that, Mr. Murphy t”
Mr Murphv raplied; “And sura,
your ravatanoa* I could.”
“Aftd haw sou Id you do it, Mr. Mur-
made from. Palham on 7th June, but
owing to the drought none will go for
ward this year sooner than from the
17th to the 20th. On the 3d Inst., mel
ons were about the aue of a man's
head.
Not more than one half of the melon
shipments last year defrayed freight
charges and barely one fourth of the
planters realized any profit on their
investments in melons. This was
ascribed to high freight rates and the
fsl*e dealing of agents^ ~
Tb« general desire now is to sell the
melons delivered at the home depot*, to
agents of Northern and Western deal
ers.
and country, are different enough, but
they differ like the flavor of different
wines—all distinct, but all vinous. Die
flavor and odor of the cigarette, at least
the popular manufactured Turkish or
Egyptian cigarette (we know, of course,
that vast quantities of ordinary Ameri
can to be coo are smoked as cigarettes),
are, in great part, nof those of tobacco
at all. but of something quite distinct
from, and added to. tobacco; and wa
believe that all honest persons gifted
with discrimination will add that it is
a deleterious something—a something
provocative of “head” and “throat” and
stimulativa of a great dc.tce '0 drink.—
Saturday Review.
IUmsIm Intel*!
.-Sonqenthab one of the moat prominent
actors of Vienna, had a very unpleasant
The grower* say U will pavi them expertmew. —H# wx,e asked to appear ai t,l ° eompreeeed air in the egg will force
* to sell at five cents a-pieee at Riga and accepted the invitation, thera^ 11 ^ 01 . I?*r? Will ooroe
Mr*. Marv Ann YalL af GraanvIUa,
la sixty yttrs old. 8te tec ten tiling
fm t long time with rhaumatUm. Last
Monday weak she hobbled. wt»h the aid
af a etna, ter casietaiH eompaaton, to a
prarer aeetiag conducted by two lodv
d <• It -Kb whM wm hft ovm (tom
hetler to sell at five c«nt* a-piece
home than to rLk shipments.
Freight reductions for this year have
been quite liberal. Couatipg in thein-
areaaad allow anea In loading, of two
tons to the car, tha reduction is fully
t30 on each car load.
Riga and accepted 7he invitation, there
being a Urge Genhan speaking colony in
that city. Shortly after his arrival there
the prefect of jpoltce issued an order euro*
mxrily expelling him from tha czar’s
domain. Thare was a flurry of excite
ment. as Hoonenthal is held in very high
pointed log. Tut some sand into this
for ballast. The mouth of ths bag must
be exactly the size of the egg, which is to
be fastened into it with sealing wax or
glue, to form the head of the fish. Hav
ing prepared it in this way. paint two
eyes on the egg with black point, and
the magic fish is ready to be put into a
jar of water. Die weight of the sand in
the bag must be such that the fish will
float on the surface if left to itself, but
so that a very light touch w ill cause it
to rink. Cover the jar tightly w ith a-,
piece of india rubber, or any other water
proof flexible substance. When a hand
Is laid ou tho covering tlie pressure
transmitted to the liquid will cause a
little water to enter the egg, and tbe fish
w ill dive; thr heavier the pressure the
more quickly B will plunge. Remove
the pressure from the injlU rubber and
to the surface again.—Christian Union.
Tks SMtbars Mfsatioa
phr2“ *a!d tbe priest. - .. . , ,
"±Bd »ur», your rrx.ren-., I eould | „„ >h , rauk , L Eip«rtfD« b«
shown that melons packed In close box
Suaday.'
Anti-prohibitionists mads general
gains in the elections held In North
Carolina on Monday. Towns that have
oars seldom pay an)- profit to tha shtp-
pere. - , v
The consumption of thU frntt Is re
ported to te rapidly extending, eapeci- j
ally in the Northwest, Btrenuous and '
partially successful efforts have boan
Has been § puzfcle to the Presi lent,
and many would-be statesmen ha'e
.. . , , , . aired th^lr petty opinions through tbe
The number of j aetimation. f Inquiries as to tbe causa , prt'a* aud ou the stump. Aquas-ion of
the order elicited tha information tliat stilJ greater moment is bow shall I lid
the sole reason was that the actor tad myself of malaria. The question Is
been so cant ums» ions as to be horn of easily answered if yon will only take
Hebrew parentage! Improtebleaeit rosy one bottle of Westmors and’s Cslieaya
seem it required negotiations between Tonic, tbe greatest .anti-periodic and
thoAustrvn ambassador at St. Petere- •Hmnlant of tte age It will purify
bu^ JXhigU.Wtu-fciOclKcU) ! To'jr blDod, eiy« yftti to «pp.t|le
and
gease*.
' 'Tt
:&e Ohio river.
fore the outrageous order of the police
could
.|Hft .....
mate you feel like yourself again.
Leave Charleston
Aniv* a Braiu-livtlle
Leave Brsucbville
.. ^ . Lesre Edi*io
New More, Nnw >took. Y rs*h Bread ( L eAVe .\i,j wa y
tD»iir>
6 O*) » ni
every day. All the Dallcacle* of the
S«-ason, Choice Confectionaries, Rest
Cigars, Fruits, (ko,, ami an old
i'asliionc'1 wtdoo ,»e from
L H. UOHGKR, Proprietor,
Lcatc B.iarberg
Leave tlr K ham*
Leave Lees
Leave BUckvillr
Leave Elko
Leave VVilHitoo
Arrive si Augusts
Leave Lees
LesvrGrahamp
Leave flamherg
Leave Midway
Leave Edtpl*
Ar. si Brauckville
Leave Brsuoliville
Ar alCksrlestou
Orricx CorxTV Goa Mission sas i
Bshnwii.i. County. \
_ Bspwwxm., S. C. May 7lh, 1880.)
T il K BOARD will CONSIDER on Lea^Angusla
Tuesday, August (Ith, an appliua- Leave'Villisioa
tion asking for a Public Road leading Leave Elks
from Baldin', oh the I’ort Royal K. R., * Le»ve Blockville
to Appleton, on Mid Railroad
Anv and all persons objecting to tho
granting of >aid application will plcaso
make known tholr objMCtions on or be
fore that <Ut*.
By order of tho Board-
M. J PATE,
Clerk,
Oth days.
Railroad Meeting,
The / nnual meeting of ths Stock,
holders of the Blackvills, Alston and
Newberry Railroad Company will be
held at their otfioo In Rlackvllta S. C,
ou Wedneadky, Dffh iust,, at 12 o’clock
in.
Geo. A. WAcrstn,
President,
Mike Bbown,
. Booty. A Trcaa.
td. - - '
Town Tax Notice-
The Books for the colWtlop of Town
Texas will remain open until July 1st,
8.O0 s u>
8,If) s ui
S.’ift s m-
8.ft9 a m
8 47 a m
9 01 a m
9u|Ani
9;:: a m
9 <*8 s in
9 45 * in
11.15 p m
EAST.
(r»mlly|
8.14 a m
• 9.45 am
0 52 • u,
Ip 07 * »
10.14 s m
iO.Vii s m
10.80 a tn
iO.47 am
lO.fvPs ID
11.10a m
1 LB'a ro
1‘2 .>6 a m
C A0 p .in
7.3t> •/ »;
7 45/ n.
-7.60 p ar.
8.0ft p i>,
8 17 p ni
8 30 p Hi
8 43 p 0.
8 51 p ui
9.07 p ui
9.14 p ui
10 45 p m
I>stl) *
4.48 p n*
« .P2 p m
8.18 1* ui
6.3J p rs
0.40 p ni
C..o*2 p ni'
7 04 p ai
7.Up
7.24 P ■
7.86 p m
7.45
* 40 p »
collmhia biyi»io)i-west.
th»ily (Except tuCaoiden)
Leiwp Branchvltle
s • _ j
Arrive si (Vilftpibis
Lcaw CiLni liia
Leave Caroden
Ar. si Brsucbville
11.25 am 7 45 P ro
P Ol 7.50 p Si
7.15 p ai 9.60 p si
6.50 aw
4.85 p 9
8 60 a u
6 J3 p m
? 58 a m
Vfia m
partially successful efforts have boon fore the cutraeeouaoraer or l w jour# Thi* remedy l* sold bv all of your 18W- After thatdatt exacutimts will
teto dry for yftarx went WkfwntXXTfn^^riiadfe for 1 rsductlhn of r«t«o beyood bertvoked.-San Franctoco t’hron- druggUii bU&ttfilf J»pd $1,30 a bo*- ; issued^ ^ M J. PATE, .
t'-jurrefi-^ir
“CUMSiECTlONB.”
Connections inaue at Au|u*(a with Georgia
K. K. tn andfrvm all pjiais West anti Sou|b*
w«iit.by all train*
f!onnec»ion> made nt <’hrrlestpn wlfh KorlL*
PoislafK K R. (or prims Norik aud with Nen
V«rk fliearotrs on 'j’m'Silays and Friday
Cunne^inns wsae atColuwbia wnk Cs
liimkia and arevorille 8. B. and Charlotte
(jounnldn and AugttslsR. H. to sad Irom *>
pcit.:.«on bmk Koad*.
(Vmueciioas diado a) Blaclvills withBft*U
welt U. K
ILC ALLEN, U. V. ft T. agaof
4T “■