The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, January 29, 1880, Image 3
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J4TUATIY
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29, 1880.
liOCAH. NEWS.
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Ckarlettloit i'otloa Market.
C&\bxjSH roN, January 20, 1830.
Good OH inary - • 1<K
fto<rMlildlln«—^ ^—» o*"—mf
Middnnir
Oo'id Middling V
■mu:r i.ocai.n.
H» lonknd as wlsnafi an'nwl, did h«v
Hte tricks wore well adjusted ;
He declined to a'*veftlse. you »oo,
Andin a year bo bustel. ,
Gardening la aow«ln order. •
Look
f ^[ore subscribers last week,
-— Ha con wlll.be'hlgb this year,
out, farmers. ! (
Tf Jiirlee for our* next term of
Court will be drawn to*day,
. * %
Tbe Treaeorer. Auditor and toelr
assistants are hard at work. —
The lawyers- are getting ready for
Gturf.- Judge Aldrich will preside.
When the early spring jains begin,
then a slush boom will be la order.
. . Fence rnlslflg and rall .spljttlng are
now the occupation of many farmers.
There 1* complaint in some quarters
of a lack of haudstamong the farhiers.
The recent pretty spell of weather
has induced some to make a start In
gardening.
Our subscription list Is larger now
than it has ever been. It increases
every week.- ' -
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• .|,hu(1 rcth*M Garden f*ecd#» .•
Eight paper* for 2*j cants. Also, Ferry’s
Scads, Complete stock of Drugs, Medi
eiees. Perfumery and* Toilet Articles.,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes 4ml Itrushes, Chemi
cals for muAirg Fertiliacrs. AH the leading
patent mcd’ctncs. Q. A. PHILLIP^,.
" : Agent, ==
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gnspenaion ©I the llcmocrnt.
The Hampton Democrat, which was
published at Varflvtll.e, i>y Mr. T. H.
Marshall, has suspended. The presses,
type,fcte., wa understand, hgve been
putebaaed by Eav. E. W. Peeples, who
will at an early day commcircer^be
publication of > Baptist wbekly. We
wish tbe new enterprise succcssr; and'
wilt take pleasure la publishlag’th||
praspeettrs tf seat to us.
’ s 1 ttFnsc I.ndiex. y
Onakreecnt rainy afrtyncroh-tlro oc
cupants of one of Aiken’s saloons were
much excited at thre sudden appear^
once of three ladies, aiTIted With over
coats, overshoes, slippers'and timbrel
las, searching Toy husbands, brothcre
and friends, who had been absent fronj
their boarding place for at least half
an hour. After a brfef war of words,
four youngish gentlemen surrendered,
dccming diacrciiouJLlm. better part of.
valor, and were marched home wiser
If not sadder men.-—Jououal and Re
view. . -* 1 .
.8SXATK
' Many farmers have taken advant-
ngo of the beautiful weather, and have
commenced plowing.
- Next comes the census taker. Have
the ladies the memorandum for the
last three census ready*
Try Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Heir
^Aenewer If you would have abuxurlant-
^^Jowth of hair.
f There is the sound of wedding bells.
~ all through the air, and hanlly any one
of our old bachelors is safe. -
ThAt 10 gPBfb'Oltie Of "fref. Palne’a
rutarrh-Vapoircured my cough and
.~ sore throat. So everyone says who
uses it. -
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The good prices which cotton has
brought -the past senspn will induce
many farmers to plant heaS-py the
coining spring.
f Turpentine farms are-CTTrptnrtntrtr
great many hands in this ucight>or-
hood, and serkvusly Interfering with
planting operatious.
For Inflammatory rheumatism take
half an ounce of pulvcrlz -d saltpetre,
put In half an ounce of sweet oil, and
Lathe the parts affected.
Wheq a man and woman are made
one, the question is,'which one ? Snme-
t imes there Is a long strucgle between
them before the matter Is settled.
We announce with pleasure the
return of Leroy Molalp, E-q., after a
brief visit to the old D minion and
Washlimton, the city of sinner*.
Mr. M. Turner, of Windsor, broueht
us a peach bloom on Monday. Sorry
the peach had not ripened, been dis
tilled And mixed with a little honey. *
Onarleston has this year captured
the State Orange, called to meet there
on February ‘2d. Oraneer» have re
duced rates on aH lines lending in to
tho city.
D. 8. Henderson. Esq. of Aiken, has
been retained to assist, solicitor Gantt,
in the prosecnlfon of Bates, for .the
homicide of young Bush. Robert Al*
^tliich, E-q.. appears for tlie defeneo.
•Gapt. J. W. Woodward has j"st re
lumed from a flying visit, to Wasbimr-
ton. He was useured by the Posi
Offlce Department that the contract
forearming tlio mail* between Barn
well and Blackville will be awarded to
blm as soon as he gets up steam and
blows Ids whlatle. • ' ,
A young lady living not a thousand
njiles from here sent a young man in
town a Christmas-present in the shape
of a white handkerchief with Ids name
prettily embroidered In one corner
Tbe gift was accompanied by the fob
lowing clever verse:
^ "This little preietrt plainly shows,
1 sometimes think of thee :
' Now. every time you blow your nose
Will you remember me?” —
Doctor Ayer’s Laboratory, that lias
done such wouders for the sick, now
'issues ft potent restorer for fho beauty
cf mankind—for the comeliness which
advancing age 1a so prons to diminish
«nd destroy. Hjs
plant locks on
The Grange.
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The annbal meeting of the State
Grange will bo held in Charleston on
tire 3-i of February, and It promlfbs to
be ono of the moat lateregtjnj; np-.Qt :
ings of the ktnd'ever held in the State.
All the railroads running to the-eity
have anreedko redoee thefr mtes fur
the occasion—1o about one faro for
the round trip. Tickets good to re
turn on for one week. Mr. E. L.
Roche, Worthy Mister of Ashley
Grange, extends a cordial welcome to
all the brethren jhroughout the State
to attend the meeting.
Greenvilln—A man by thenarq^of
Henry Townsend, a stobk trader from
North Carolina, killed a man by the
.name of Deal, recently, In a-house of
111-f‘rtne, In the town, of Greenville. The
latter was drunk and 'attacked, tte
fonber "wllh a Are-shovel, and as he
was advancing, and within a few feet
of Town&ond, terwns shot dead.
York—Parka Cdojicr and^ yobh
Campbell have been arrested for burfc)*
ing the dwelling of Cupt. Jones, at
Rock H ill. Their rensdilXuir’bnrfiing
the bouse is said to bo that the &uns
of one of iho volunteer companies wore
storeil in the bouse. .
* .
.'One Adam Guy, a crHored'man,con
victed of ; grarcl lureetty -at the-last,
term cf the court <1 th<H[ county, ami,
sentenced to the penitentiary, Las been
pardoned by the Governor In order
that he may appear as a witness in a
case. Don’t the rest of the convicts
know _6oa>ethiug.abbut BQmoflnfcg nB^
somebody? .
Tlie Enquirer’s R^dt Hill ^otutrefc
pondent says ’that the Hessian fly is
playing havoc with the wheat and oat
crops iu bis neighborhood. From
other parts of the c:unty^alike reports
are given. 'hiese " fttee npp iPar 1°
swarms of miliions, and are deseiibr d
as being but little larger than the
common white weevil.
Ooluiubia--*The Attorney General has
a mandamus against the Ciuimtrolbr
General’to compel* bbn to levy the
‘State Tax of i&A mlUs. The matter
COUXiTY. XEWM.
lllacka Ille Ikots.
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Two trartipa with.ia eatettd of Gr«r-
bncks and shver, were in town on
Monday.
-< Mr. \Y. J. Odom reviding near here,
tas lost bis little daughter, a bright
IttJs child bf 3 years of age. _i.',
<Julte a novfUy In the way of a cot
ton planier, has been on exihihltton
r»re. It drops jthe dry seed in hills
at any distance.,desired. It Is called,
“The Eureka.”
Mr. Bulst has been ‘engaged to
m-Ach in the Baptist Church, on the
night of the 4th Booday iujeach. month,
lev, J. G. WilUarrfs will continue us the
regular paetof, preaching
rs.
came up Ivefore the Sopremb Court ctr
Moeoiny of -lttst werk , n nd a drctrdr-tt
against the validity .pf the-Act was
rendered. 4—— ' .
The Charlotte and Columbia Rail
road Company, are relayii gtheir roan
with steel rail. 1 - if
Twoiity-tlvecandldates.-'were admit
ted to practice law.byrlie the Supreme
Court last week. >-ArtJobg them Is our
biTJIlant young'Uiend, E.
of Aiken,,
!')*« PaiicrAon II6u«o. . A^uqv r is out. that a Republican
card will b*-FrtPf r * 8 ™ t'® published In Culumbfa,
^ tliis year.
- —Jordan) ‘ of
Mr. JobuC. Dowling’s
touiidJo another column of this paper.
Mr. D. cud Ids house are too well
knpwn to require any endorsement
Every cue who has visited the Patter
son- House since ho Las bad charge
'will boar us out la the statement that
no hotel’ has a more attentive host, or
one who tries harder to make bis
guests comfortable, br one who sue-
cecils uetirr in hitpa {forte-. Every de-
purtment kb tws that tlier.e h a power
behind the throne which luily uhJer-
stands tha deuiils of ttic-business.-
, P. Henderson,
Chester, who^raduated a short time
stce5 At W.esE Pellit,
appointur.ent in*i
A Visit •<> BtaraaiclI.
We take the following communion-'
Hon from Uto Uaii.ptuu--Gmirdltttt, of
the 2J I ^astaot :
Tlnarros CouxTY. January to .
•EniroR GuAttuiAN':—W« avail our
s, Ives ortho lib‘’ity of Tlie Oner li :ii
to-say u few. words of Bat hwell- Court
House and its improvin' ats.as wo aiv
satua d that many there have a watm
place in their hearts for Hampton
county and The Guardian. We hope
t may U*. lun i WllU IfitCftST.
Among tfce^mpmvewcuts tbero is.
probably, none < xceeliug luiportai.’ce
the raitr )ai from Bhekville. This
read is now under coii-»truetion and
very nearly tlpisbed. For years the
want of this road has la?eu a greai t
drawback to the Court House, ns the [
uean st polut to the Chailestoa Rail
road was ton miles, oyer a deseitof
sand, killiiic alike to inaa and beast to
travel through it. But now, as the
iron .bom-” comes, to 4ta d. or, a
mutkod-improvement is manihsti-d ai-
ready. Another large tiotil is open to
receive guests, silt n e im , 4 dweiilngs
are going up, stieet lamps are added,
and this town la very dry and healthy,
it Ii rcnscoaUter 10 suppoae will, in u
short time, become the ilvnl of Aiken.
Oa Sale day a large crowd wss in at-
teailanee. Eveiy one appeared cheer
ful and tqocey seemed plentiful —no
talk of hard times. Bolt ties were dis
cussed, and hII seenrieil to tiiink that
General Johnson H.jgood would be
our next Governor.
As our visit to .the Court House was
made in the holidays we had a chance
for testing the hospitality Of Its peo
ple. Never have we met a more re
fined »nd courteous set. We attended
dancifs, charades and feasts Of alt
kinds, and were fpuiy sorry to leave
all this pleasure for our louely count' y
home. . . .
and received an
company stationed
In the Territories, has been promoted
to the command of his company.
t* IgeQofd-j-'Ai Edgefield village the
Edgefield Riflos had a piiz* drill on
Monday cf la*t week; the prlzi was
won by Mr. Walker, Onthednyfol
lowing there was a tilt between the
Butler Rangers apd Edgefield Hus-
snra. the^Riiigers ^rlniitugiry tliirteen
points. A military djpp on Tuouday
nigltt closed the sports.
Tbe gin* house of Mr. Crouch was
burned on t w night of the 14-h; to
gether with five bales of Cvdtou hod a
•quanury or c'jawu a. * *uo wu.i* *.»
at. incendiary. -
_ A railroad meeting was held at Tree,
ten on the 15th, at which Mr. L. Jones
was elected President of the Edgefield
and Trenton Railroad, and Messrs. M.
W. Gary, D. S. Hill, A. J. Norris, T.
Claik, G. W. Wise, J. H. Beckman, B
P. Clmtlh ld, I). H. Tnagno, G. L. Butet
and F. W. yageae^wero elected direc*
tors.
Newberry — The yaleilifll^y ol!
:Me»sjs. Bonham and Simpkins as
editors of the Newberry News, ap
peared in the last number of that pa
per. While our best wishes attend these
gentlemen, we can not but regret tbe
step which takes two such men from
our ranks Just at tlds time. The News
pusses into the hands of Mr. R. H
Grenlker, ,Tr., who is now the editor
.and proprietor. One of the first pa
pers we ever read was the Newberry
Rising Sun, owned and edited by
Messra. Grenlker & SlideB, in 1S5S'
I he former ha** been connected with
tbe newspapers of Newberry ever
since, ami the fact that a Greuiker is
at the head of tlie News Is to say that
its further success is insured.
Iho 1st
and fid
Winter has put in an appearance at
asf, pud from present prospects it will
make. u|i for deotT 1 time. The town of
ilrtckvHh* is alarmingly quiet' very
Hnhr oecuning,to cause the pulsation
to quicken to an extent tho least per
cept ible.* • - ..'
A bachlor from one of our ne|lghfcor- ,,
eg towns Is here, making enquiries
about feather beds. When an qT8~
batch begins to lay in articles in the
lousehold • Hoe’ usually censidered
uxurlea, what Is the sign.—Answer
le has discovered the error of his
ways and is going to forsake* them.-.
D. . '
Mr. J. M. Caive, gave a speuded din
ner to his son, and his fair bthle on
th< ir return 11ml while on the subject
of brides and grooms. Ref, A. Bulst
performed the ceremony, whereby two
happy person were made a rStill hap
pier unit, the gentleman was Mr. J. M.
Birt, nud the lady, Miss Maggie Tern
plcton.
.1 - TViUlMtan.
A Black fox was seen by Mr. G. A.
Beck, a Jew days rgo.
"Dp to date, over 3,000 bales of cot
ton has been shipped from this point
The young folks had a pbshnt dance
at the Masonic- Hall, on, Monday
Evening, iu spite of bad weather.
The father of severaL ehftfgHng
A A’IK AI) YE It TISEMKSTS
T Gachera^" Institute.
THeffl will beaTeseher’s Instltate, held
op JfrliUyi-Febfi’A'y 20111. i*xo, at HUclt-
viU>', at the “Court House Building." The
Ktatu Seperlnlendent of Educiaio", Hon.
Hugh K. Hiompaun, will b«M»'8ei)t. An
address will bo dullvcnsd br 8©n Robert
AldflcTi, Also, Afi HttAT, .read by Kev. W.
B. C.tn*Ar« D. D. T he- teachbia of All the
public Sutioola are required to be present,
tin tlie tiuporlnteudfiit of Lihica-Uon will
i-xpect to meet them, and Will bq pre
, Probldeut IneiiUito.
E I, OWENM, RecreUry. LmtVlt
Just Anivert
-AT—
I.;
A New Stock, of
BOOTS, SHOJilS
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NOTI ON S,
— r A*? A*bO» ©*' • —
Fresli Family Groceries
—IX MV—
Bar Room
Can b® IVound the finest aleck of
v Ever brought to the village.
■ When you eomo to Burnwell don’t
forget to call and see me,-
* Chas.Beohmann,
SE IK AD VER TI SEME NTS.
House, Sign and Coacli Painter.
: - ALSO—
Furniture Betouclyed
and Varnished*'**
BUGGIES
REPAINTEP IK GOOD STYLE.
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Read ' the Following:
D VKNWEU. C. H., K. (’.. January H, 1««0.
I would rwpectfiilly rfcemmfml Mr. K. U. TOUIN to tbe people of Barnwell a* a
ftrat c at* Houte. Sign mmI Coaeb Painter, iHlicvini that be ran do work of a hotter ctaaa
than in generally done In c«>iihtvy pl.icr*. (junl.b.'lin) J.J. BRABHAM.
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IVEW MUSIC STORE.
Masonic Hall Bull diner,
mm
744 Broad Street,
Augusta, Georgia.
Best Pianos ever oflbred to the public. Wc sell tjic Golcbrated Instruments of
Stein way & Son*, Pecker Bros.. Kr»nich A Bodt. Billings k Co., E. Gnbler
and Fisher A-Co. Also, the Fstoy, Wilcox and White Orghn*. Violins, Gui
tars, ILinjov Accordcotis, Fluted Fifes, Tumbouriucs, Harmonicas, Ac., Ac.
Best Italian Strings.
- IdyTlio -most correct editions of Sltect Music, Instruction Books and all
wises, natrons and seoakt^* w ' H “ C0Mto ” u -' ““ kwd -
©MCI. m* COfFHf,
PEA I. Kit IN
r sm wsnsT mcis & iasxist tibmb.
u»v20 : — - 4 - r"~T 3m
mmmi"
Ten Per Cent. On Cost!
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Poultry, Game,
EggR f Butter, \
Potatoeft, &c.,
8.0.
m eon, loon m mi 1
GROCERIES, W1XB8, LIQUORS, AC.
daughters in the township, thinks he
will have to bay kerosioe oil fey
“B»-
barrel.
Mr. A. M. Weathersbee has meved
Into Ids handsome villa, and Nr. A. J.
Wcfitheasbee, is “grandpa” c»f a very
pretty little niece,
It Is runtored that our popular, and
efficient Railroad agent, Mr. W. B.
Briggs. Is to go up higher.. He de
serves promotion, but tbe girls don’t
know how-they can get along without
bis genial presence. ——
ltniail>«*rg.
It Is hoped tjiat the old bachelor of
Tuk Pkc vlk will attend the ball en the
night of the 3J February. |4Iu will.—
And tons nf groceries audMlles of dry
guilds aru offered for sale by our ener
getic friend, J. J. Miles, who Is npw,
has been nnjl ever will be, foremost
among tfcirjeiiterprieing, public-spirit
od and reliable merchants of*our
towu. [You are right in your estimate
of our good friend, and wo cordially
endorse all you say of him, and ask
you not to be weary iu wtdl doing.—
Ed j
3Bitl*vay.
Wo don’t brag much of our town,
but shew our faith by our works, and
tho uew firm of S. Miller & Co. will
hurt some of the old fossili who pre
tend to be merchants.
JEECIAE NOTH ES.
Tubler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment, is
the* favorite remedy for that terrible
disease, Pjiea or Huraorrlrdbls. It is
tlfo favorite remedy because It never
fails to cure the must obstinate case
when used according to directions- Do
not fail to avail yourself of the relief
a (Traded by tbla luvaluable compound,
but call et the drug s*ore of Dr.
Stokes, Blackville, or at Cbas. Pech-
manti’s Barnwell, for Tablet’s Buck
eye Pile Ointment. • Price 50 coats.
f If, Brum,
251 BR0A9 STREET.
AUGUSTA, GA.
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IN THE CITY.
EVERY AITICUi NEtT SJffi?
=fi
Our stock has been selected with the greatest rare, and we will warrant ,
every article as represented, aud will sell as low as auy house In the county.
EARfcir &
■>c3«-8 ‘WILI.TSTON. S. C. ,
New Fall Dry Goods 2
Keplm, Canva*, Ribbons, Lncea, Ac.
ileal nniT hnitaliim Hair Gorxls.
Agency for Mme. Dcmoresfa Keliabl# |
Pal tern*.
< 00 BUSHELS
—oireuix* sn.Hjr—
hlu iiurrr rixvAilf SEED OATO,
For sale at 75c. per bushel, sacked
and delivered at depot, '
John R. HAIR,
anq28»tf Mko, H, C. R. R.
’80 A SPLENDID OFFER. ’80.
The People
AND
WEEKLY
One year for $3; two papers for little more ]
than the prion oLone.
bend Us $2 aud receive your home paper I
with the Courier-Journal, tbe best, bright-1
• fct and ablest family wuonly iu the couu
try. 1 ' fc
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194 and 196 Broad St, Augusta, Ga.
AND X.OUISVH.LE
COURIER JOURNAL
Has new in Store, ihd is receiving weekly ono oftlic moat complete Stocks of
Ftaplp and Fancy Dry Goods, which it has ever Men his plenaure to exhibit to
(lie readers of tire Barnwell People. Goods are so cheap that it appears like folly
to waste time iu looking at shoddy and trash so freely advertised thoee dsya-
Ngtliing but genuine Good Goods of tho Best Quality, that wc can fally warranv,
will be showa over our counters, and wc guarantee prices as low as iu auy part of
the United States.
fy Wwuld respectfully invite an examination of our Goods and prices.
ROvl 3-
James A. Gray,
THE
A Leagi-k. Against Ixcexpiakism.—At
a recent mass meeting of the citizens
of Indian Land Township at Pleadant,
Valley, Lancaster county, recently,
resolutions were adopted, antfouncing
tho belief that there vrere ineeadiaries
at wmk in tfiatcomlnunity, and pledg-
|-iug those present to give their assist
ance to the victims, and to use their
utmost endeavors to find the mleere-
nntsnjiVf biin’g’them to Justice. Com
Lined action of this sort will not be
wiihout beneficial te»«ll8.---Ex,
vigor mountsJuxf
the bald and gray
tales among us, and thus lays us uu-
ier obligations to him, for tbe good
. iooks as weilaa the twmllh of the com*
iiunlty, .' ^ . .
i Don’t speak angrily to a child,"
J)on’t go back on the. friends of your
tarenta. Don’t often visit your neigh-
, • tors at meal time. Don’t neglect a
*ough thinking it will cure Itself.
Thousands die of consumption by so
loing.) Don’t forget Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery, far it cures
Ja cough or cold Ip onWialf of the time
required by any other medicine, and
la tho only medicine known that posi
tively cures consumption in Us early,
‘‘tage. Sold by druggists.
Of the fair daughter* of the Court
House I would say a little. Never In New York#-in l y 77, Miliiam
have we seen such a galaxy Of beauty Scbult«..a boy 11 years of age, Jumped
—blopdes. brunetter* and every stylb. j on the rear platform of a Third avenu ■
Many an urdLbachelor’a gilnkmgcgt^, Intending to pay bkfar^Utwlth-
wears bright smiles ns ho thinks of I out asking for tbet&re the conductor
thomT''Peerless among them staude pushed hlju_>J.olently to tho ground,
d beforo hevould get up a ear-epm*
A Ciood f.iver
Is always known by- his appearance. A
man who lives comfortably at home,
has good dinners, etc., wll always
show it in his person. But there is
another liver more important to man—
It is^the bad liver—the liver that
should regulate tlie “$h61e lyst.-m. If
that’ is out. of fix, man ll good for
nothing—can enjoy nothug—to res
tore it to health, use Df. Gfder’s Liver
Pills. A few doses will [elieve you.
For sale by G. A. Phillips Willistou,
aud Druggists generally. |
Now Is the time to subserfoa for the old ]
and reliable Agricultural Journal. It Is In
US X1STIII volume, and stands at tlie'
head of agricultural papers. It Is now
published by the Constitution, Atlanta'|
(in. Price. St S3 per annum; clubs of 101
$12 So per annum; clubs of 20, $20 per |
annum.
, •
The Weekly Constitution.
The Great Southern Family Paper.
Price, $1 90 per annum; club of 10, $10 90
per annum; clubs of 20 $20.
The Cultivator and Weekly to the same
address, $2 S3 per annum. Agents wanted
everywhere. Liberal commissions.
Address CUN BTITUT fO N,
Atlanta. Bn.
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New Paper.
We received, last week, the first
number of the Weekly Chronicle, a
new paper, Issued at Greenville, undef
the edkoral and bus!
manage-
Mias Ella B i whom we never.ftee
without rejalliug to mtud Byron’s
lines, commencing:
"Slic u-iii;,' In beaBty,”
But eiTTrnghrand perhaps too much,
has alreidy been said of the Court
House and her, daughters. So we will
bid The Guardian “a^rsynjj.”
■ ’'sraLTArds.
ing from an opposite, direction ran
over him, breaking both arms, one
leg at’d his collar bene, besides which
be suffered internal injuries. His
guardian brought suit agnidt the rali-
road company, and a verdict of $15,
000 was rendered la tbs Superior
Court of that city.
meat of Mr. A. M. Howell, on expe
rienced journalist, who has our
wishes for the success of hto new' en
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M Alt It I ICO.
' MORRIS—TUCKER—At the rcnidencT of
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Miss REBECCA TUCKER, by J. H. Lan
caster. Not. Pub. All of Barrnwell county.
CAT E—McMILLAN—lo Black vfile, S. ,C..
January 21st, 1880. by Rev. A. Kuist, Mr.
WM. T. CAVE, Jr, and Miss MAGGIE
McHILLAN, oldest daughter of Rev. W.
D. McMillan. " ~
BIRT—TEMPLETON—At the residence
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by Rev. A. Bulst. Mr. JUDSON M. BIRT
Miss MAGGIE TEMPLETO^J, both of
Wall County, S. C.
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