The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 31, 1892, Image 2
The Barnwell People.
Jpi3. W. H01.)<!iS, Eiilar i Prop'r.
L\K(iKSl‘ ('OrMV < iltl I CATIOX.
'In ivgartl f_T» III** rountv olllrc* tlioy
wniiM riMaHifinciiil; 'That a ni-t Jill'
iHMik Ik? |»iitvliH*»M| lor th« l'mlnii>- <* of-
Ihv in ordor' M'mt. tin? iinlnxcN of that
may hr luiplcil Thr ^irt Hrut hook
of iii(l*»xos hnii£ praotirally worn out,
ami it is imjiortant that those records
he preservcil. ,
'I he.V iecomniend al«o, that an opeii-
inaite iU the vvaJi of the 'I'rensiir*
TfUIKSDAY, M A IK II :n,18i>2.
iny; hi*
pc’s olpce to eoiuMiiiliTcate w it.li iTTeTiain
The flainrtgi* done to the ('itadel Arm!*
enly by the recent lire iiaa been adjusted
nt il(»,2o0. The insmanm companies
have contracted with Henry Oliver to
rebuild and lie will do the work inside
of sixty day*. .
E i-Governor lln^h S. Thompson, of
tins State, now one of the eivil service
» t
eommissioners, lias acce|s(e«i the posi
tion of actuary for the -New York Life
Insurance < ontpatiy at a salary of ten
thousand dollars a year.
(Jen Wade Hampton has had hard
times since th.* war, hutiuek seems to
-iHive tni ned Ur-hix.laxn£>
esfed in a silver inimujn .Mexico wldeh
is panning out vvrll. 'I'yvo iiundred thon-
s.ind dtdlars worth of ore are in si^lit
mid other veins pioadse well. So mole
it ho.
or s
and that it he tnrnished with an iron
t:raii,n.ij or-, wliateycr attachinentH
|’*iis are. necessary ih niaKe It secure. To
the en 1: I hat the nfllc.o during hnsiiiess
Imors may not he crowded and thereby
delay the work of ihat,/|eparfmerit.
They further recommend; that the
seats in the. I’etit .lury liomn on the
West side of the Com t House he re
paired or new om*s put in, as the seats
on one side of the. room can not he used,
and they are' informed that the scats
have heeii in this condition since the
hist court was in'session here. ,
in reward to the (Jraml Jury Room,
they recommend; that the wood m»vv
stored there he placed el*ewherv, and
tiiat the present seals he removed and
chairs or other more comfort.ahle seats
he put in their placy; and tlieiwalls of
tjie room he painteiL-inste-aii of vv ItiU 1 - Her histig'V 4a t!>e liiUm 4 c*-t.
Ted as at presen
The .rail was found in jjood condition.
Tlic prisoners spoke vvctl-of their troat-
meut,, and the interior of the. tmililiii^
had a near and well kept appearance.
In regard tuHu* enmity paupers tin*
Jmt hetore the tax itooks
t!ic leading railroads in the ■
>f»
closed all
tate t«*m
i.raml .lory witTrjd r« / i|Uest that, rthi
isioiiei
attention tn iht*
to the said pa
County Coininissinners pay a st,rh?ter
disfiilmiion of rations
paupers. 11 hav ini; heen
ereil pavuiehts ou tlie basis of their orljj* .rouwht to the attent ion
in&l n*turns, refMsin^; to pay on the in
creased assessments of the Railroad
Hoard of K?|tiAli/.Ntion. Tin* different
e unity trea-urers refused to accept their
offers. The .Stat* went Into thet'nited
State* Court and on Satnnlay jtridjp >1-
montoii decided that the roads must pay
inside of ten days the amounts they ad-
mi tied to he due. The tl^ht over ilu?
balance claimed by the State ami denied
bv the railroads under the increase of
assessment will he continued in the ( .
S. Cotrvt next montti.
Sonthcra Haptist Couieulion.
The Thiity-seventli S»*ssii»n (Korty-
s»*ventli year) of the Southern ltapti«t
(‘oliveiilion will he held n ilti (In* Itap-
t'si chiireiies of AHauta, V<a , hewjiinin^
Enday, May U, istrj. at lu a m.
Tin* daU* May I t, as fi*uu<l on pajfv* .’»>
of .loiirnal of la«t year, is an error.
rroaelierof the A uimal Sermon ; Rev.
J. It. (Jaiuhrell, I * -It., of Mississippi;
altrrnaie. Rev W. R. I,. Smith, l». !».,
til reonesece.
I.AXsi\»« ISiUaow s,
Ol.IVtK K. (iCKOoaV.
Secretaries S. It. C.
lit II 1(0 VP K V I KH.
Tlie Southern ra*s»*ii);er Association,
which eiiihra.-e» nearly, if not ipiite, all
of tlie railroad* east o| tlie Mi«si*«ippi
River, and south of tiie ohm River,has
auilmriacd a rate of one full fare for the
round trip. it. K. Hnkuokt.
>ec. in Charge Tran»|»oriaiioit.
SCHOIMMKM Ml UXLXUATKA.
A meeting of the Executive Hoard of
the Itaplisi Mate Couvcntioi wilt he
held in (■ recuvilk* on Friday, April "‘Hi.
•' i o'clock p# ut. In cmim v ctton with
tips mcetiiig. ap|Mdiilmeiitft of delegate*
to the Southern ltapli«t Cooveutiou whl
b ? made. Itiethrcu from tho-e .\sso.*ia*
tmns that have not already provided for
l tie ap|Hdiitittcnl of delegates vv ill p|c»*e
notcy th« undersigned of their desire
to aiteud the meeting in Atlanta, May <*.
T. M. ( if oi.ry. Cor. See.
The (teneral Sessions.
'I’he trial of \\ illiam M il«on, alias
Willie Wilson, (•••hired, forOfmrglary
ami larceny , iu progre** vv hen we closed
our lorms last week lesulted in Irt*coii-
V let foil.
tiitt*ert W'illis, eidored, pleaded guiitv
to the charge ot burglary and larceny
•m tw o indictments.
Miutie Ueiijamin, colored, was con*
veted of the same ottcuce a* her partner
in crime, (Jilhert Willis.
Stephen ilankiiison, indicted for neg-
Hgently setting tire to grass, was tried
aieI acquitted.
The (fraud Jury returned “True
Hill*’’against (Hosier lUuiiels for lar
ceny irmu tlie ticld, and Simon Riley
fm perjury and was di»clt*rg*d after
suiouittingits prc*cntim*ut.
Richard Hightower. c«dored, was
tound guilty of carrying u concealed
X*«4jrti|l.
Aniiu Kitchens, the colored girl inur*
(V*i-e»s. who had killed w illi a liamuicr
the iiuaiii she was nursing that she
nrght get hack to the home of her pa-
rrm * m Vtnfttgehorgi wa*4uo4vi»gcd and
in consequence of her tender ag'V II
years, recommended by the jury to the
mercy of the t ’ourt.
W illiam llellinger. colored, plemhul
guilty to t he charge of Inuise 'breaking
ami larceny. *
Ruiler I’ricster, colored, was found
gui ty of disposing of property unde"
) iHII.
W illiam Washington, colyred, w as ai*-
(piittcd ol tiraml larceny.
< icoi ge Enni s~\vTift c~ ~wifs tr'ed for
arson, the burning of Mr. W. H. I’a-
good s stables, on Friday. Tim jury
staid otiLali night, hut could not agree
upon i verdict, and u ini-trial was eu-
t<Mcd. It is said that all tlio jur_’ vefe
sati>tied of hisgu'dt, hut that teuwislied
to recamnueod hiui to mercy while two
^ insisted t lint he slicoild he hanged. Mr.
Hejlinger as* is Led tlie solicitor in the
|4gHS( CUtion. -J— iN ; _1
The cast* against (i. .W. M Williams,
Esq , ct, al charging conspiracv to get.!
of the (traud
Jury, that dealers are in the habit of
charging exorbitant prices for goods
furnished t l»v paupers, thereby reducing
to a great extent the small means of
subsistence iWnUlied them by the
county.
ItliHsalcn tieen stated to the (Iraml
.|ury, that there are ample lirids at
present in the County < •?mmis%ione:s'
ollice, hut that for some reason, none of
Yi i» available for tlie support of t he pau :
j»*ts. If such h«' the ease the (JraAd
Jury would recommend, that tin* proper
steps he lak* n to make at least a portion
of it available in order to #avu the pau
pers tlo |3 per cent. m»w charged! them
on tlieir eoiiuty pa|H'rs.
Th*v>' woohl also eafi to the CuttnfT
| ('ouimissiouers attention that tlie foi*
I hov ing roads need work, v ix : from Steel
er*ek bridge to tlie Aiken line, from
.Smith’s miil loCarier’s ford road, also
a portion of the froad between Fiddle
iVoid and Hay’s ero»» road*,
i They would) all the a (tent ion of tlie
County ( omiui*.loners to the fact that
in several poithuis of ihevoiiniy the
Railroads have provided very iiisuiH-
• eient crossings where tlieir lines inter-
*••<■1 t In |ii|lil|i? h i gii \\ iv -.
In regard to hridge* they •would ask
that they pay more attention to the eon-
struct loo ot t*ri«lges mi the public roads.
In many ca*c» the material u»ed is of
verv poor quality and the work very
earele-slv done A little more alien-'
< lion to this it alter would result in a «av-
' mg to ihwcmiiily ot in.iny dollars au»
I finally* —'
The Grand Jury would further state;
that it lia* ••••me en ler their ohsorva.
1 lion Ilia’-tin* l«w !• being vitflaieq in
nearly every potthm ot .the •'••.uiitv l*y
1 dealers tn spirt!im.is 1tquoi «.
It lliey oml'Tst.iuii I >e law ar ght tlie
• |ealrr« in »(d« i(n«**(S Ihpmcs M
have tt**screen wiuiteveroi any d 'seiip-
tion Iwfore ihe entrance to tln it pi •«•••»
ot hll*ines». lint tiiat (he law require*
litai ito* view to tiie^interior from tlm
»tfeel sholt Id Ih* open ami ll'udisti u«'te«l.
I <• tlie end that a person on th * street,
p.l»s,ng *lirli place of tiilsiiie** mtghl
s ••• at a glance any one on tiii imerior
of i In* H i r.
Tiicv have ol»s<*rve.| al*o. that even
here almost In the s|i:iJ..vv ot this Court
llou*e; when* .lusttce is adniiuisteied.
andvvhete al Itast, the law should be
rrs)N'c|ed, (hat the dealers in *pii ituui|s
liquors daily ami «q»t*t»}y xmlate- it; and.
Uu* (fraud Jury takes (hi* opiMuiuniiy
of stating, that siuli violation* o| law
-hall «ease dtiriiig tlieir letm of service,
and that every nuan- in tbelr power
s.liall he used to tiring the olfetidets to
justice unless such insult* to the law*
of the State cease promptly.
In(’onclii-sioii, the (traiul Jury would
recoiiiuieud m course which tin* FoW-
iiiHti urged w hen in service here imarly
two years ago. viz : that the niemheis of .
tlie Legislature, from this joTtutv if pos
sible should.4**ua law to he etun'is'd
whereby the State will cause to he'priu-
ted pamphlets setting forth the duties
and the powers of a (trand Juror That
at the same time the juror is summoned
the Sheriff shall rurtiisli him with said
pamphlet;'iu order that when lie re
ceives tlie charge fr un the presiding
Judge he may in t only It:* more eoinp**-
tont t«> ntnlerstwtid that charge hut du
ring Ills entire term of service he will
eompreliend his duties and he of infin
itely more service tn the county.
Also that as soon asHlm hi*! Court of
Sessions is held. eaelMri and Juror shall
deliver his pamphlet to # the Sherill'.
Failure todosn should forfeit oneflay’s
pay.
All of which is resp'etfull suinnitted.
. JI. K. Rick; Fore man.
Contmet)ring (lie Campaigitv
The second March nMiyetition was
held in tliodlall of the House of Repre
sentatives at Columbia la-t Thursday,
riiirty-thrcc of tin* thirty-live counties
in the State were represented, only
Reaulbr.t and Herkely sending noilele-
gates. The convention was composed
of if;; farmers. 15 merchant-fjiriuers,-*J2
morchaiits, ,‘U lawyers, Tcdltoisand J'J
peraonsof general occupations, making
a total membership of - s <i.
The, Harnwell dclegatioii'consisted of
niucli cuthusixsm was shown. Its ac-
lion promises that 'here w ill m»l he a
r•^>etition of the Ifa*kell* mistake this
year and if the campaign is enfrituctcd
as it should he the I temoerat ic part y
w ill he. as solid as a rock after the Sep
tember convention. i
Tin following platforny was Unani
mously adopta-d : t •
"Thiii conference, assemhled in rc-
s|K>h*e tVCfTfelid'd:‘i T s^ '»*o fie- l>i
of South Carolina,’deehires its endor-e-
meiit ol the purpose's and declarations
expressed in that address,
*MVc declare •rtfl^TeTl(jay*!tip with all
frue and hottest Itigpoerats of South
Carolina Jirgardless of fact lot.at UifiVr-
enees, and pledge oitr faith t(» the iTetit-
oeratic i»ai ty of the state a> now
ize.l.,
' ‘‘We declare our unalterable convic
tion that ail coni! cts among democrats
must he conducted inside the party
Ijnes; that the Democratic voter* of the
sent and act forithe entire party. In the
.interest of tin* present' Adinini-trati<m
by thy creation of fmlair rules which
deny Democrats the right, to expre-s
their sentiments by their votes.
“Wc disclaim any hostility or ill-feel
ing to any' element or faction of our
patty. Wc tecognizc* and respect the
right of others to hom-t, diHerenee of
opinion and claim the, same tight for
organ-
stale constituta- the only tribunal to
which we will pivsent our
and t he "demands arising
grievances
* To that iribunal we do now adders*
these «ieelarations and appeals. >.
‘"We have a just pride iu our Suit*.
II kaairi k us Dkm. Ex. Com.,
Hauxwkm. (J. H! .March 1 C l*'.»_'.
Hv virtue of the power vested in me
by Article V of the < onstitutJon of the
Dem’ocrafie party, adoptml in conveu-
f lion at Columbia on the loth day of Sep-
| temher I s'in, and pursuant to an order
: to tye dkected by J, L. .M. Irby, (. hair-^
| man of the State Dehioeratic Executive
('omniittee, I hereby-direct, that'ail tin*
1 D« tnocratic duhs of Harnwell county
I that w ere in existence on the HUIt day
[of August IS'.td, snail meet at. their re-
grievHitccs spceiive places of meeting, on safurdav
from those the :ith day ok April next, for the pur
pose of reorganizing. They shall elect
a President, one or more Vior-I'resi-
dent-i, a Reeonling •ind a ( <d ri-pond
ing Secretary, a rreasiuer, acv>mmi;t ■«
on
Alliance neparliiieiib
Adopted as tlre t otinfy Organ by Uie Loun-
tV Allium «• Jul.v otli, ls.s‘.».
Al. J. PATE. Associate Eniroit,
To W’hotu nil l Snummieutions on Alliance
Matters should Ik-luMnsscd. * • . .
Ultlcits of (lit* County Alliam r.
W. tl. HntrefiM, J‘i-<--idi’;it.
\~ It. Toole, N ice I’lv.-idclft.
\V. S, UajnberL', S< T'M t.fry.
A. F. Free, ) M a-ati r.
W. t; Bn non . t hnpD in.
(ren. i(. Kirkland, i.ienirerand Orir.nnizer.
W.*A. A It. Susvanl or V^sysiuht U'.enirOr.
W, K.'Srtr'ler. I'toor Keeper.
K. K. HaTlev, As>istfnit DoorTCeepor.
D \V. iiud it or'U serge;-nt ill
F. II. Crceeh. HUsin«^~sV.ireiit.
Kxceutivf ( I'OJIU tli e-.—C. li.
Putriek, \V. A. Fiti>t. J ■
Trad-- ('oiijtmttco—(». M. HuntiT^ K. I.
U -n J. M. ». .>■ i• W. A. Ail.
< 'omniittee un l of the < Triter—fl. (
ChildrcnjCry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
s I.ovo levels all tilings, hut doesn t
make a fellow's head level.
i> r’ittoir
J JOOK STORE,
s
Candidates’ Cards.
•The many h irmls ot, Col
belt hereby announce hi
I>i*triet, siihjei'tto flu
lll.lr I temoeratie pri
< ol. Talhut need-
tlie Dot hoc rats of
W. J. I xF-
name a- a
Stnayml
u-t ion of the r»'g-
igry.
no iiitiodu'dion to
Harn welP-and hi-
C,***
WEST SIDE PUBLIC WAKE, BKON
, SON’S 1UTLH1NG.
naihe among vlliancemen is as a house
hold w old M an v Not Kii.s.
FINAL DiSCHARGE.
1
Nytii-e - In reh\ygiven that the muter*
sjgjird will tile hj*r. 4i u:ii ai*eoiviit - w it li
FT. (' Me -1.0. Ihvcleixni. K-q.^J iu!ge'df UrotnUe,
-rce, \V. W;
Miltiin, C. M. Edenlielil,
S.ncIIinir, E. IF (iui Ks.
W. T. Cave,
K‘
atul tnost gloriou-s part»of tin? life ot
thio union; her soil is conserraled with
hha:>il*hcd in di*l\*nse of liberty and
right; Jut people have developed lu*-
roes, mattyj * an J staiesinmi', and fiave
re^po'iiihul to every demand upon their
pat riot ism, courage and energy.
“A new emergency is now liete and
mm-k- he hiet U (• um-j adopt new .luFlh-
ods and rely on n.-w sources of wealth
and has4*s of comtpeja-e. M e must ae-
i-ept the plain le-'Oiis of present fact-.
Me are a borrow ing people and olir itl-
tere-ts dematid that capital he invttriJ
here for'liivystmei.i, that competition in
lending, inav d-e d •\ehqn d au-l tnone\
eheapehi,Aj. Our one Inqie for Itecoinmg
an indepeudeot people with -urpln- mo
ney i» to encourage the coming' ol new
population and investment*, im indus
tries w hich w ill d"Vel-*p our natuial re- \
sources and give home markets for tin* |
produe - ions of our farm*. • M'j*-niu-t d-i
this or see our young men and our far-
met s eonl rotiti d with a hard eh dee he- j
tween leaving their native State " i t
ever or remain';p£ her* iu le-pi-h s- pov - i
et t\...
■ “T’o hrnlerfakr thl*-gteat mat tincc*-j
nary work with, liope of sneers*, our
p**oph* must he united in feeling and 1
purpose; our party itfust !••> satistied.so j
that there wilt be no pos.ihle fear of its
failure to control our allait s; we mU*t ,
hive a enfe an I coiiservalive govern-
no-lit and *.*il«* and eotiserv at.iv c lueliiods j
ol government.
••Me sHhmit that the Course of the
head of »*ur present xate ndiuiiiistia- j
lion, (Mitli Iwfmv and *inee h:* eh*< lion.
!ia> bei u iu many resp* cU>. uuwi>u.a*.*i^r
unjust* •
** M •• I elleve tin* telid**tiev of FIs m th- j
«m|*and potiev i- to destroy thecrid t ••! !
the State, to the injury of tin* people by
making it impo.>siide to refund our -tate j
•|r|»t at a reasonable rat * of iute.est,
Sindt as is given our sister Smli ■ •*! tto
>outh; to inv/>lve u*iu long and eX|a'U-
*ixe law *uit» w ithout pro|n*r eau«e, cat -
ing up the *uh«tancc of tin* taxpay ers
for Uie enrichment of attorney •> and
court otHriais. t»t ke^p alive discard and
strife w I.n h endanger tin* | arty* on
vyliidi tlie safety ot the State. Iter men.
women and children, depend* , hv con-
-taniiy adding to the nuudu r ol it*c di*-
atlected; to make a servile lcgi*tatiir«
and an iiitimidated judiciary and, tin re-
l»V to plevellt what s||.i||M lie the Kv
spoil*tide and pl'olerl ,|ig ( *iiV(*|’tlllirnt*d
a free |»e«*ple into an ai»*olute d c a'or-
ship, wituall povver i.'i the italld-ol olo-
uiaii—to make the ((OveriM»r tlie master
and king of tin* people, instead of their
*erv allt.
••M e present to our fellow Detunera^s
t«>r nomination for State olti.e* hy tlo
next I>eiuo4*ratir State coiiveiilioii,or l»v
a direct primary, men wl»o represent tto
faction, but ail tin* DiTii«H*rat* o| tlie
>L:iie~cini*er\ *mq no n who will in
spire abroad conlide»n*c in the stability
and modi ration of our State tiovcni-
iiient w liil** guarding at iiometlie right*
of tlie people and holding a just Italaliei
Ih*i weep capital and labor lor lheg<*od
of both, because the two 11111*1 work to
gether it vve are to prosper and make
progie-s.
"Me favor the speedy adjustment of
the ujatlej'* now pending in tile court*
between tlie State and various corpora
tion* on a common sens* and husim **.
liVe basis «<» that aU mav hear a jw*l
share of taxation, all right.* Inav l»e
clearly understood,.all interests ma.v l»e
guarded and ct.terprises for the good ot
to consist id' three inrmhers each, and!
such o,.her eommitter s as may seem i-v- 1
palienr: also one meinher to serve on '
the (otiitv- E^teuiive Committee, '
.whose na ue shall be presented t<» the
C-ouriiv Convetuinn for cL-etion, and
one member as delegate to tlie, Coutify
Convention for each twenty-live mem
bers, and one for each inuiority ITavtioti
Phcr-of. . J'
And it i*'further (lireeted. tiiat said
delegates shall a-setiible m conveutii n.
at Harnwell (' H. on M<*»nd.»v th- ’J I
day of May next, at I~ o’clock in., it*
t ie Co ift House, lor.the purpn*** of
coinplejmg t!»e rcurginiz•.tiou of the
Deiuoerat»•• p iny of Harnwell county
for the ensu'iltg two y ears.
M'h**n so a-si utbled they -hall proceed
toeleet a ITesidi tit, otic oy rtmre Viyt*-
I’re-ideiit», a Neeretary an I a Freasurey
and alt Exoeiltiv •* < 'ommittee. eoinpo-ed
• *f one uicm?K*r t rout ••.•e h rluh a* heroin
before provided for, an I twelve t !*2 d< le
gate* to the >tat»* < on vent ion, which
will nee; i 11 t In- ei! v • • I ( (»1 lllll t»ia Q(t lie
lltii-l M < 11 e « ! a . tn Mav next. Mild oil
the is h day. tortlie purpo-oot electing
< ommittee and delegate* to the Sur
I iotial i 'ouveHtum.
The Coutdy < oeveution when *•» or*
rant/. •«! w tU have full p*w» i t • line* ct
stteli other oti*tiie** a* will ma eotif’l t
with I he pi ov i*iotis of rtie.( o!;*li!uti«Ml
• •f the .’Slate Deinocv.lt ic I’atlv.
All the •dllcer* and eon iuiltee»'hwrefn
iu ••;
'ITio lei-ure of the cdUnr-uT tlri* de
partment has been so oeynpietl in ga.rd-
j enihg this week und- r dire-riion of i!i-‘
.Madame that li • In- not b,*eU abb* to
pyrnuMTilVcolrriTiTi. -Tli'iu.'U;
vvi! I appreciate his eon- i-
b. -tow their stin-
*ou,
on S i! nrday, 1 he IF-i!. day of A pri I next,
j at |ij o',clock in l Inpfoienom, as Admiu-
Ftratiixuf the estate of William H ug,
. deceased, and ask for Lett"!* Dismis-
-ofy.
mail
d
l.LORMANA HIXG.
i-
ried Tnvthren
t on and, ho di i.bt,
pat by.
To (he Suh-Secre(i
! Hihles. TesfathctUs. Hv inn Hooks. Rp-
FijrtnnH Work#; All the Mandaid School
I'.ooks, Mationpry^ Peng and Pencili
| constantly in stock and for gale at low
est cash prices. ,
Subscript ions taken for alt magazines
and periodicals and any hook published
d* liveml at i)*.ihli*lu?r’s prices. .Sheet,
Music; also licadq'iarterg for Rodgers’ (.
I (Quadruple ITatcd Ware. f •
T lie patron ge of the phhlic respcct-
fullv sol'cited and satisfacthqi guaran
teed. ■’ MRS. E. K. HKITTON.
marlO
I WALK
u- 'm..k Competition«
t ics is.
( . A.
Ham iu m;.' s. (*., MaCeh
Tin*. Coun'y Ad Hi nee will meet'at
Hai jivveit (F tl. Friday: ApTii Mli. DlFf,
at I 1 o'clock a. in.
Your Alliance i*cn,titLd to tuie dele
gate tor. every ton members in good
'’.•Hiding. . *
Suh-l.eetiirers aro • / f/c - tnehihcr*
of tin* ( olinty ALlatice.
Seeretaries will ; in their
quarterly Fcpoit* tiy tin- li:.*: •• ridav in
A pri rs-» that I can have my n poit com
plete •»n tin* day ol m •eting. ^
Hy order
W. II. Dl M AN. I’resident. •
W. >. Hamomio, >cciitarv.
-o-
'llmiesola and lto\ I*.
In connection with tin
gam.dioti «<; tiiv-Miutn
:n Alii.
TT
The cop,tnr'ei *litp Innt-n.T.a.- cXT-.t.
ing between the uiuhi *igncd at Harn-
/vveil idui-Mtln* nrinnaincot Moore A ('•».
j vv a- di-*ojyed bv uml u.d ••oii.s- nl on tl(c
I F*t day ol .March, by tiny vv ithdiaw al ol
A, 1'. Wood'vvar |, A11*account - due ly
and t-> tlie ia'c tirm (nusi h«‘ s. tiled w ith 1
I WALK
m . m . M o<*r<*.
mar 17-ovv
IN . M M (ml;E;
A. T^M'ooi*.v vim.
A, N. E^aiJ& Co.
i,\U)U ! :•!
-Armr
i S. (J?
Hav ing laid in a-dull stocked' pure
•lid • lniic»* drug* and Riedicitn s vve arc
• i f pa red t" t.!! in y.arFI r. i pr« * •: i pt ioti«
it any hour of tliedav and nigbl.
>r-. A, N. R »y vtiii ai'ocoi.t inue the
pr.vcticc ol imdieine an.l *:i:‘geiy and
r* lii* sej \ ice* to tin- tmh.ic.
If you th n’t ittnJoasfntid come do my
Main Street Store in the Ryan Ktiiiding
and I will prove by facts and llgurcs
tmir cannot Me^ tiiat 1 Walk allround
all competition.
N. G. % WALKER, •
l ive Merchant. .
I am '••'liitg »»t u gt»sf for cash the
*toek of goo.l* that I bought from
Dum-aii A. Hay. I want to move
tin in like hot cake*. < orne and he lp me
and yourselves at the same time.
N-jG* W. WALKER, '■
Live Merchant.
i u..
•IU
rw(*
n a
ii *1
a’H'
\V»
•r A!
r r*-
I. U. I
I* t
SOUTH ( Allot I\ \ iMH >1 ill \j. AND
V\ tS I ii IP f^NOH'IAl. ( ••id I M..
iicnt ••f
ol M Hi
ed IV-
a
>1 ••-* o!
•J. thir-
ti.it tin*
-wnilcr-
t April
•• pur-
A s re
qitwi’il
by ttl
e Act of ;}u
i* 1
Dire pr
• VhTiti'.
r r*4. # »
tie ’• siafdil*
tin
t be >oii
l!r V^’ai
idina
1 roliisi r:^J
•V
throp
\«.i 111a
1 4 «d
I* g'*t appr
ov
t* ‘1 It Nt** **
1''
d. Ml
er in pcr*ti
[.ill
IF •**t*4*
ion 4>f
the |
; . ..-u ,
* lid < ••
• 1.
..... ’.!
TMai. it *.», J
I"
t V ’ 11 4 V *
hot Ic*
i* In
■T*•* V ^ t \‘ I
1 t
tftnrn’b*
Tf-Tro
wli»
♦Xi’ i->A4.‘'An ^i.-g
♦I
•»f»|| # **
4 .. (*l
l Si*'
ll.h d.tv
ol
I am feeriv ihi* the F’irsf \evv Hoods
j of th*’ Se.’»-«*n rtf.d am wv'* k* and weeks
ilo a.l ••! every (mmIv. 'They are iH auti-
[ tnl ai.i! *•» ein ai> t li.it ini v er* will forget
I the cry of haul limes.
I shall k<*en lull *t<>rk* and sell at
1 prices that .cannot fail to please.
H< for** Inn :tig rlftcw here try me .ami
I will d«* th** re**.
N. G. VV. WALKER,
* Live .Merchant.
fehll
WilliamMiib
t*
M . I
M A \ FI I
’ •'up; i:
Sec H.•an
I g.
ID.
M
■h ]
nil. w;i vt ((uii.ii.
Sale Under Lien Warrant i TU * ns 0VE ^
*r
Will
nnl ,
I in • re let
\*k y»H(l
sak. »t »
<F» imfTiTi _
p rience jh.
your cough,
id (in* u hv i
f !.
vv a i
M
Th
•ho
♦if
: tat
v a
It n*\er
were sol-l lie
croup and vv I
>(• thcr*, •!•» n*
iimk. side or i
PU«W. > . ,\
well; I*. W. F
a'iu
• »(
i.M.piu;
t Ik* vv j
bv .1
irrell.
M
A. I
Itott!
w ■ it
Id
It
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4 »f
l|AliN W I I
M. l ain:.*
HY VIRTI
i II 4
I 4 «i
#
E Ot
*- ( 4-
VI.M1.1XA. t
l s I V. V
*. J. Mill.
Hen w:
•av U*4- J
1*9
A
( ave.
nit m
>y \ i
- w ii
||*l* t
i M
of ,f
HI.
H. simtli, M illi<
•oi
q.U
The H’orlilN ( oliiuil.iaii l!\|o»si(i«*n.
Se.nl 5
ej y. ( hi*
(•aid, a
(iilltlA t*
eugrav ii
ing*, jno
a map of
•nt’
(
tl XV til
♦nl f
n
to iei
•ago. and \••
Icotr -Knud
'the Exposition, with
g* ol the ground* an
I l a.t* «»i it* h a ling spi
the (' ! tV of 4 li'eago;
Rook-
•Mint,
if*.
rules governing t'n* E\po».iii.n a*
liihitdrs, and al' inforniatioH whi*
l» • given out in advauee of ii< cq.»
Also, other engravings and nr In*
format hm will In* *« ulv on aa [o.l 1
If will lie a \ •‘. , y V a I itn (Oe t»‘»oi-
every p*T* >n should S.*J.Ule a c:»nv
(til
tic
Evs
t-
•lier
•It*
^1^4•-♦ill
intete.st. |
iIm-.I pFop-
•dg* ( ave.
. to w it :
1«**.
Ic»*.
•re or irs*.
I Let. vv at •
•rtv of J.
! Leu vv at *
I’E \» i»‘ K,
acpiig >h«M ill.
g .!•*.
I J. Ml
• eh I*'
.*•1. n
•n «at
A HEW LEAF,
ITet
Continues
*i i
discharge.
die-l
and
A
wifi of
pressed
Die E>e/HtiV4‘ reward for Die arryst 4d’-Hcil Jodiuson llagood. Den. F. M. Ham-
M . L. McKaiLwas called Saturday.' !>. Hr. (J. li. Lar tigue, ( ol. L. M .
A Townsend, E*q., Assistant A ItorueV, Vnirnians. Dixti. W . M on all, ( apt. J.
(• cueial, appeared lor the State and ('. M. Jenny,( ol, Mike Hrovvti, ('apt. J. H.
^\. Douglass, Lsq., of CjolumbTa. for the J Hjress, *,.N|(>ssrs. Simon Hrown, R. 11.
a Witness for
■defence, (iov. 1 illnuiti,
tire Mate, via* unable to aDend on ac-
•coirnt ol the severe illnf-. of Mrs Till
man, and important wUnease* for the
He fence were absent, so the ease was
eontinued hy « ous«’ur of hot h sideM.
EmicH^Simhion's, white, was tried on
SatunUy for murder and acquitted.
'TheSlatefallecLfomake anyea*eagniiist
Jd*n. Me*si*;. I’aDcrson & Holrnau cotr-
ducted his defeme.
. The trial of. M . ('. Cave, marshal of
Jlamherg, for murder, took Hpall Mmi-
slav and w as completed late Tmssday af
ternoon with a verdict oj acquit tabs. He
it a* delcnded hy attornavs S. (i. MY
Held and Roht Aldrich, (i. W. M. Wil
liams, Esq., assi*tvd the Solicitor.
Next M ardlaw Kennedy, <*oloicd, was
tried for murder and acquitted, a clear
aase of aeli defence-being made.
T’lie trial of (ieorge Dunhar ou tlie
aanu* charge was begun yesterday mor
ning. Today Deorgc Enni« will he re-^:
tried, and Solicitor Murphy hopes to
•cln»e the (ienerui Se»sions ton;o. row.
Diamoiid and A. T.
M'alker, .laun
M <mm| w ard. ‘ (
T he 4a»nrention organized by eh'cting
S un’l I >ibble, of ()i angi biirg..i , re.*ide.nt,
A. T.'M'oodvv ardU4»f Ham w cllVand W.
M'. Hall, of l.aurcns. Secretaries,TimF
John D. Rrpvvnpj of T'olumhia, Ser
geant-at-arms. A eominitlee of one
from ixieii county vvas appointed on
platform and resolutions, and a Hike
••ommittee on nominations. The hist
mentioned committee preseu’ed the fol
lowing ticket for Sta’e ollieers which
was unanimously nominated :
For tiovernor--John C, Sheppard, 4»f
Kdgc*icld.-
Kor Licdtenaut Governor—James !,,
r. of (ircenvilic.
For Secretary of State—Law rence W.
Youihans, of Harnwell.
For Attorney General—M *. Perry
Murphy. ur'CnlleUm.
For Mate Treasurer—Er R. ^lelver,
of Darlington. ' . / , ,
I or.( oinptrollcr(icneral—J. H. Ilmu-
bert, 4>f l.aureus.
F «fr Miperintemlent of E'YiK’ation —D.
W. lliott, of Aiid.-rsoii.
• For Adjutant and |ii*j*oi-tor (•euaral
-r*\V 04 M Ivvard W. IdTon.of Ymk. * ^ ^
An executive eoiniHiitee Mf one^nem-
• I'KR.Sr.XTMrM OK THK CKaND J I l« T.
To the llofucabie I. D.’U ithrr*poon.
Judge prcaidiiig at the Match Term
«»f tiie Cirvti t Court:
I he Giand Jury n-sje-cnqlly r*»p«irt b**rfrou»e4ckeO(iiityw»a«T(«*«eni**c«*n-
that they have pe»»cd uirnn all bil.s *d . tlucl the cainnaign nntil ihe September
inilictruciii handed to them by the S# *„Bveiiti«o;after w hicfc time it wifi be
IlciWr. janttmt tlie txiriUyr tight wIM rnd
T bey hare maile the (mual examiu-- .j.j Uk* cauif^ii Agaiust the Rep , ;i-
tion of tbrmmntj O0tv**mn41.jbrr p^rta , ,,«riy btlimeU mider Dm* .uiu-
I Udttbe, tM.yftU Hid th* - .A gt nM*K( uf 11*** • ••< 11CA' iti«'U «*||<»S**M.
jibe cotiy.u!ion yvo* a hue body aii
of Dm* Court
liouae
the S ate and people may he encouraged
•without injustice to any.
"Me deUiatld of the liexFGeilcral ,\ s -
semhlv such legislation a* will gm* n*
a reasonable and equitable *y stem of a*-
se-siite.nt lor taxaUun^ail_l
pay honest share- of the expen e* of
g4»vr ruuicnt.
*• M e vv ill demand, also, tin* continua
tion of the work of completingund
opening (Tem*oii ( ollege.
‘•M e pledge ourselves, if entrusted
with power, to protect the credit of the
St.iL** hy sacredly nu'ctingevery jn*t ob
ligation.
•* Wc pleilgi? ourselves to take no step
backward, and to rc>pect and eh -v Die
the. petiplii. a* heret’.iu.iai- e v-
conceriiiiig the policy «)f i.ur
Stale (Jovernmer.t.
•• M e denounee the proposition to in
crease the poll t ix Lo SiJ a year; heenuse
it would uujpstly put a htirdeu on peo
ple not able to hear it. We pledge our- i
selves, however, to u*e every just means
toTiii therdevvlup atul improve onr|Uih- i
lie scliool system, the •uTU'iencies of
w iii< T h eaunoi boovoriooked.
. • We pledge ours ‘Ives t » th" in s' !
rigid economy in the administiMt ion nt.
I He Government, niatle more than ever !
necessary bv 111FiTilsfo;tUtlesiiT tliepeo*
pic, and the ini|M luling deiii ieney in our
treasury resulting hem Die* unwise j
nuinageincnt of the present Adininis-
u iitiim, threat* ning an increase of tax
ation next year.
"We oppose and w ill laimr to, change
the pre-ent system ol management of
Die penitentiary, by which convict la
bor is used to make cotton in competi
tion with,honest farfiiers and laborers
hnt a cause of los* to the state and her
taxpayers: The convicts carf he best,
and most profitably used in public
work*, especially on the public roads.
While our farmers are living urged to
reduce t heir acreage in rollon lava use
it i> shaiii.ed tiiat our popnlaHon has
outgiovvrpjhe capacity of cotton t > sup
port it, it not right that the Stat;?
should use her cheap labor to add to the
supply. * ’
"M e accept and respeyt the will of the '
people a* expressed in Die election of
:s;h>, as meaning the larger p.ulicipa-
tioii and stronger and more direct intlu-
cnce of our agricultural population in
life’ control and management of our *
public air.d/s. * _ .
"M e » barge that the prcs< nt ^>11*11111-
t.ion (»f the Mate DenioeiaDcgtarfy r* un
fair and irndemiKTatic and con-11 m-ted
in tlie interest m;.chine (•oliDc* and
iaWsUm,destructive of iudivUluai rrghts
local .self govenimeht. an\| 4-vusive '
of thv^clvarly expres-* d dcinauds th**
people JW a direct primary for maniua-
Uon« rf ,of!K*9rii. Nevertheless,
while it i* In eXvticrcv R it thy law ami j
should l*e oti-ye.ETKid wcV^TI tin*
|«r«q»i^ to leM-m the Hagranr v iolaib n
• •( the imirty ctoistiuiinMi v*i (lie
cAcvaiivc csOKUiiuec, coo An to reprv- j
>rAi.K «»i Ohio. (Tiy «•» T«*i mo.)
Li Das 4 •*i.\ iv V
Fmnk J. < heney makes oath that he
is the senior partner 4if th*;' linn •<! I . .i. |
(’heney A ( o„ doing husii »•«» in tin*
( ii v of T oh do. ( oilnI v and State «fore<e
said, arid tiiat said linn will pivthe
siiini.fDNE III NDjJLD DOLL A K> |
• as.- >,! 4 h i h tin: i
aunof h<* cured hy tin* use of H vi I. *
( a r a Him ( T nr.
FilANK J. 4 II KINKY,
me a ml stihscHb d i u j
tnh day of Dccciuhcr,
it
It is !• fr
up til. se
*h e.v eo
partr I*.
Ik ah arc
poo? le.
Tim ? i:
I in V.T<
live 4*i»u
from t!ic
r»i
< >
Will
O vv
I’.
on
at
Uto
Vi-
a V
I v g J 1
Ii i« j*
l o, ,
i ii •
in
•n tl
tl daV
Dl*
f »r
• I
ne tin
n; v* i'l
•f l‘r<*
f April
<u• noon, a*
Intiie* >ar,.
, tor L. tti r>
H
•f f
V. i 1
•t t
in
i turn
Tic
lull
Di*
Sworn to before
mv | iesencc, tins
D. is
SKA I.
(
IIall’s Catnirh
nnliy mid acts ilii
mfiyStis stii i^r -s of i
.fwr. LtsHmm.Lils.JiuMU.
T’. J, ( rti.N !• v A < o .
£fy~ •"! <1 hy < 11 u g g.»t -
A . W (J I K VS4»N'.
Nofar. I’ublie.
un* is i tkt ii ihter-
1 v i»ii l he hltHMland
:•• system. Sejid
Nut li in
bill 1- to
ileaHngN in fuDin--
grain an 1 pr .vi-i
law for ee; ‘ ..n re.*
I ii*st— V» .* ! • n
ca 1; markets vv<»;t!
doji el; i;ig<* . vviiii*’
it m ire e.m or* u 11<
S.11IH
AH
s’ q» uu
III ; ■ • i, 7 ' .
X
J< 'I.' V>4).\ > A NDt-Rx-
1 discharge.
titigld 1)
a m
Nxid
on
a?
i!c
i IH * as M,
i wc all
pr< • !;;<**r.s
•Snpl
(if D
of g.
shin
in ik
I’M
tin
ir
>* i' h**r«*hv given that tin* un-
• hu *igncd.vv il. tih- her li n a I aei'oimt vv iih
■ l.ir I’allv »ii|i. i.»u.,-L.T^i-ol I’robatc,
'lonn i *, t he *r h i!;i v '<1 A |*i il n< xl,
1' o’cjoi k in Du* Ion iu<••• n, a* Adiniu-
ratr; \ ••! ?he ••-t iti’ of 11. 1.. Jobn*on,
•eased, and a*k lor L* , tf**i * . Disnns-
v. M KS. L. JOHNSON.
Final Discharge.
IIusiiK'ss
A7 THE OLD SWW
OIVl
TT’
1 V.
T’< tedo. O.
marg’ 1
gnnnd rob* and
- ae-s rdingly,
•?t islacfiou to
ou", s!i:mlT Ixj
Rridihju-t alt
r
i!. e, vv < d ! i n g): A1 frrd,
you pro:ni-e<! to give men siFtq rise after
what i- H ir
w <• wore uiarrieyE Say
Groom a \. > !<’ . i- : U vo
chiitiren. my pet, th it's it.,
s’
in
»t li v
\ e
; prOllM(’). 'x
S •(•<»;i.t —Tf-ujc.'Ty a?
pril l’s rcgul■ Dc m
! word I Den* not L-* : ;i>;•<*
| the p'•odd<•<••.•. \v’i >, if i'.hy
j entitle 1 t<» tin ; t.h--i!i.;g' \
f- 'i’ii i ;Tf--\\'e-TTr;t -Lr;L'*‘,-f > t Hut it D of nny
hc:n*!it to the pnvTuecr i;i t!i<- lung run,
as prices an* just a.;Tik<Ty to l.*e 1>. low.a
n.itnral p;;i<-e as ah >vc. aycordiuj^ Uj the
r
IS
N < <t ict
<1 r-ign e< 1 \
J. O. I’ lltei
on Mt-rttia v
v 's s . fh
^ J , -
STATE OF SOI TII < AKOI.TNA,
K X KC l J I V K D K I* AIITM K N T.
\1TIEREAS information lias been re-
; ccived at this Dopartm«*n' that an atro-
eio.us nTurder was eoiiuuitted ill th**
County of Haiiivvell on or atN.iit the ?*cv-
enteenth day of March A. I>.. iNhg/upon
the body of Hisiiop Jones hy some mi-
! known person.
! NOM.THKKEFOliK, I. H. li. Till-
a 7
man," Governirr of the. State of S<*uth
Carolina, in order that justice tnay hi-
ibwie ami Dm majvedy of tie* l.Tw vlu li
cated, do herehv oiler a reward of ilNE^
HI N DRKI) IdH.I.A RS fo«* the appre
hension ami delivery to The s.herid.of
Harnwell r oiuity of the ea'nl guilt y per
son w ith evidel.ee to i‘onuicl A
1V T F> T1 M< >N Y W. H LR.E4 )|’, I ha ve
i»cr«*uiit«.» *et inv .hand-and i-au-ed
the («ivat veal of the State to tie uf-
lixed. at Columbia, this Twctiur-
»;*V<iiid day of Matcii A. D.^J^'J-,
anil in the one hundred aod six
teen D» tvar «f the lifl ptihh rice of
the I'tliUril Matea of .VHlerira.
IS. 1UTIU.M.\N’.‘
B; t e Gtveaiur*: - .
J K TIMiAt..
/ docLclary of >ut«.
! I’o.rrtii I; i .the.- [lot marlriTfT-a grai-
“ * eml -t-hi mg»Di 1 14 Jm-prvciiieet* at I i+ae
of sale, ami if d<‘.di t; in laLun uui i np-
tihna i.i liny a<»vanl : ’.g;? to the producer
: jTc hr Id' rry~tm-"ad-a>rgif<*.F)irnTn. i hnvtr
! gome eiTect on the cadi market, and if it
doc-, the sooner il is done away with the
Ix t;-r. ami a vci) - ’ l reason why it
sii . i!d In 1 . , ^ ’
U Fift h Aa far as wo can learn t!u? pub-
Uc sentimeni is not t i; tvorof vyhat tiioy
^allone spedos of gamlding* Whether
i it is or is not a heneriyial, transaction
i many do not profess to know'. Lint if it
: is any benefit to Du.* producer it is only
I accidental. Men dd not gamble in fu-
. tun s aiui options to make i;iom:v for the
» ^ ~ g*
priKlucer. That is not what they are
thinking about.—John A. Newkirk, of
Ethel. Mo.
'hereby given that th" un-
*!! till* 1 ;.»In 11 iccount wjth
!.- ;. Jndg <>1 nolntlc,
’ ii li h <l,i \ "I pi il next,
at In <• f|o< k in tin* for* uo*ng as Adnifn-
istral< r ol rhe e* 1 lie of f.. ,\. .•s,aiiib , i s
Ut cc.i.-'<i, ami a'k for Leitei - Di-mis-
so iv. J. ' r, S’.v N I > EKs.
For Sale. '
TWENT Y TTin.t-v\ND EARLY j
.H r-rey- A\ ftkeie g| lhoF EhiTv ^mnniCT t
< abbag.- I’laiu-. at g5 e.-nis per hundriMl
di’li Vvre<4 I* ex pr* *s ollice at this place.
J. M.+i AIR, W'+ln (ston, FS. ( .
Do You Y/ant to Build?
Tlie Old Principles
THE BEST GOODS
—AT—
Tlie Lowest Prices.
, .. •
Come and See.
SIP IK'!' HAND
Vrson-
ifii
in Hamwidl <ic
-iring to build
-would ItO well t<* -e< v .{he uiidcisigned.
K A L 1.1.1.v. A t! \ at L;i w ,
Harnwell, S. C , Feb. J5, l^itj.
Dineri•oiii.it i<o* io tanaoa.
A feature of the prbeoc'lings of the
Ontario Ceatr.il i'.irm *rs' mstituti*. at
the meeting- recently held ia Toronto,
was the formul ifion of a demand upon
the Dominion governmeat for the equab-
z it ion of tlie diiti" jTi poll p irk for home
i •msum'nthrtV, vv;hich <is at present^ ar-
discrimuuito in favor "of the
’ imb'Tmen of the country at
fanaeva auil oiin*rs-en
ding of b. 'g*. During
important -rvl>*
ran;
walihy
the * \p ms
•jagi^Amtho
thc ’disi u- io:! up»*i till**
j< ct tt vvas p- urt l out that tire unp^r
Mlion of a dnty.of threa cents a pound
on what is know'll as light or lean D*rk
liMtvaacw the co t of food to the p *>r
qiin. while tht» jtd’.i»i' , «tT«K of tftf bnivy
|iork us**I vn the lumberingea:h{»7 at tne.
•duty of only P . cent* a p »und preveata
BUY THE BEST-
For sale from bo to 70 pounds of Kolb
(Jem s**ed, saved from line, s»drct.mel-
ons weighing from *J5 pounds up, the-
best pick of a fi'tte enqr, and arc guar
anteed as strictly pure and as good as
ever grew . • A pplv to
< . JL Mat II is, Black vi Me, S. C.
KOLB KINGS. ..
Fifty to sevent.v-tive {toumls pure and
sound Kolb Gem Seed tdr sale
They were *r hvteiT IT*»m the middh
of the best shaped, JiirgeNt sized melons
M rite to or call on
D. 1*. M’KAW LM Eiko S C. •
fehDtf
Hv a new
method
of tcjiching, •"tn he successfully taught
hy mail. Dins saving much expense.
Any person, male or iemale, desiring to
learn lli" art ran obtain full particirlara
l>y addressing ( w it li stamp for reply)
HTKNiXJHAIMlKH,
novlh] Lock Hox (».>, Aiken, 0.
‘ 1
R. W. RILEY,
SURGEON DENTIST,
HARNM KLL, S.-G. .
UFFK K OVER DUNCAN A HAY’S STORE.
Will lx? in olVn* on Momlay, Tuesday
and Saturday'. Will visit ••ouifti'y on
\V»*dn‘-s(Jay, Thursday and Friday.
a-prJ-Iv
HE; I.IN BE Yt’KVILLE.
j 11 nonoKirs
R LM A t It A N T A ND i-’AM-ILY
■ s GROCER Y.
?.T'ew >tm k* Fr***!. Bread
.yli* Dm* 1 bdit-jn lea uf thw
farmer* fn*ru ^ Lkw
lu the fattcinag of h 4*
them of a luarket fm 1
c jar^e gram*
uo l d 'prive*
,ry park **
New .Store
every day.
>« a**»ii ( ( i»o»c
4 icars, F 1 ui
La*m*o>. d o .ir iroM
J- ii- iiullG EK. 1’roi rkUif
W'Uotiarn
*., and
,4 » Be*t
au old
Patterson & Ho!man, A
A.'l’XOitNEVlH A r r I-A W.
HAlt-NWELE, S. C.
. * Having nssiM-iated Tmro’lve* for the
practice rif the law liv all the (.’ourts 4>f
the Stale except the Mrohate Court anti .
in the Cnittal States tiwiritq we pledge
•mr l*est service* to all cltcnU who may *
•trio* ir* wRh theircuuideuce.
4Miriinift-4l prompt aurntiMii will I/O
given to all ht^iueswcv nild* d in u*. ^
J.i>. l*ATirsa«*!t t \V. A. Uolmak.
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