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\ r - V •V-. i ■ « a IK Pcnpli'. JOHN W. HOLMES, Eiiltor lod 1’ropriftor. I U-"J ?- J .-J' -^1- .. . 1 '■ 1 ' LARGEST COUNTY CIRCULATION Ose Year . bix Months • • • • . . e2.no . . 1.00 t-~!ran : '-r- 1 - Wo .ire not reipuasIMa for the view* of our cor- w^Sidwwe. ' ' , ■ . ‘ ’ - THURSDAY, MARCk 31.1881. ~ , / _ . - .. . Tiikkk ARK.sevetiiy-six gentlemen of cloguut leisure in tLo ! Unite«l States Sen ate. Sixteen of them—ci^ht Dcnioeruts and «ight Republican*:—are millionaires. We do not make the sujyjjcstion, but wo do observe that if the Nihilists would give the crowned heads of the Old World u rest and devote some timo. aud dyna mite to the elevation of these gentlemen the country would survive and perhaps have cause for gmtitade. The Happy I'umllj. Since hU inaugurfition Piegidcnt Car- field has been busily engaged in. distrib- tt rig loaves and fishes to tire principal Re publican office seekers. With the purpose of harmonuiug differences ho -has ap pointed both stalwarts and -conservatives alternately, and as the natural result 6f this attempt to ride two horses of diHVr- ent gaits he has succeeded in makin no body happy. Senator Cookling, drum major of the Stalwart Republicans, is re ported to be in a very bad humor because Robert.«on, his personal and political ene my, has been nominated for the Collect* orship of the Port of New York, the most lucrative and influential office in lit t Slate. As the President has decided not to call an extra session and a<* the Republican caucus has virtually decided to spend the Spring, and perhaps tbo Summer in Washington, Coukling will have ample tune and opportunity to ntnke war on Mr. Garfield at short range.— Democrats will watch the fight, if there be one, with indifference as to both its Wngth sod result. Mi. Garfield's rota- cedents, however, justify the belief that he will back down sod be bulidoted. pperlwl Mol Ice. Partleo from Barnwell county under l>oad lo a| pear before the United Htatra Couit at Charleston <>n tbe4'h of April will remain at borne with their wliuvticw until called. U. 11 LaaTiora, \ . Dem. (Jo. Uiut'o. I.lectloa < a»e* a We are gratified to be able now to „mj that all defendanta under proaa- ' rutli-u In the United Htate* Court, and their wltheaaea, can remain at honta until notlQed to attend Court. They will hold tbemaeives toady to move promptly when tot Ice ebali be given ihiough the agenta appointed by tbe Executive Committee. J> iM) J. ManKR, J Uackki; Awsutu.no. March 2»'b, 1861. ht ai a: .MKWS- In Charleetoo, bo>a are being en rolled In tbe •‘Legion of Honor,** and pledged to work and when old tnougb to vole for prohibition A line of ateemere lo Oerusany la likely to be autled Ibla fall....The & C. R R. will aril Intmlgrant tlckcta from New York to Auguata for ten dolUra, and effete toaell eighty thousand acne of land on reasonable terms to bona fide set- Uera... .Petition* praying the Lcglala- tute to pasa a law totally prohibiting the manufacture and sale of ardent •plrlta aa a beverage are being circu lated In twenty-five countlea In eon arquenoa of the thangee In population, ae shown by tbe eeneus return*, Beau- lort, Edgefield, Greenville, Luurena, MatIboto, Spartanburg and Humter gala one representative each at the D»xt election for the Legislature.— Aiken, Hampton and Richland lose one sa< h and Cbatleston loses four.... Mr. C. J. Huake, aupeiinUitident of tbe shad hatekerj on the Edlsto’ has eighty thousand email fry ready f^r distribution... .2 812 liens for g.'lOO 000 have been filed to the Clerk’s i flies at Orangeburg The bachelor* of Or angeburg are advised by the Democrat Co organize a club and to invite us to tell them what we know about sewing oD lutWts and darning socks. (The bUbJ'-ct la vast and so ta our expe rience.) Mr. It. L. Berry is about to «<et up a job printing office in Orange- Lnrg* .. Mr. W. 11. Barth as, of Hamp ton county, baa captured nine Ger man* freeh from the Fatherland and S ut them to work at his saw mill.... trs. Jtfl Warren died on the 17th Inst, at Brunson, leaving an Infant only three week’s old CoL A. P. Butler, Commissioner of Agriculture, has or dered tbe shipment of threa hundred Immigrants to hlm'from New York to fid orders already filed In his office The capital stock necessary to im prove the Columbia canal and to erect a cotton factory on It Is being rapidly taken,...Prospects are growing bright for (he early completion of the Edge- field and Aiken Railroad....Citizens of Edgefield offer a reward of three hundred dollar* for the discovery and apprehension of tbe Incendiary who at tempted to fire their town on the 5th instant.... A Government Distillery is to be established at Graniteville.... The cotton factory fever is becoming irpldemlo throughout the State; a doz en or so new mills will probably be elected tbl* year In tbe upper coun ties.., .The Spartanburg and Asheville Railroad will be sold next Monday.... The State Sunday School Convention will told its annual scsslQn In tbe Bap tist Church in Columbia bn tbe 12th, ISth and 14th of April.... The Supreme Court decided last year that under the Act of March 4th. 1878, agricultural Hsm must remain on file lu tbe Clerk’s oflet, la order to teeare tbs benefits of •aid Act Since that, however, the LegieUtfire passed an Act by which parties oao Uks charge of tbet tisos after they have been indexed by tbs OUrfc.... Tbe Corf situ res to the Stale for eoospes from the peolteoiiary to date amount to tbe efionnros sum of Will it b« collected f J KDl/UAIftONAI,. Rmr. A. Bm?r,.....j,.....i.v Editor. »— Talk* to Toacher*. y. w. paek ku. Fellow-leidiers: . The thought thnt precedes action make* act! >u valuable. It lwia.Ucca.JTiy custoyi us tsacher uuJ supervisor ut the beginuing of cadi year to weigh well the conditions that owp around me and lay a cartful plan of my year’s work 1 wish to lay beiorc you the following plan, adviiihg you to pur sue the tame. tVE MUST GO roUWARD. A candid considcratidil will hhow us tiiero is a large margin between our work and perfection. Good us our work may be, still, its chief merit lie* in the fact that it can be made yet better. If the past has given one thing moreva’ua- ble than another, it is the power to move forward. We have all that laws, pro grams, text-books And other inadiinery can give us. What is now needed is that wo advance, that is, Icaru to tcadi better this year than wo did last year. Let us be profoundly thankful that the past hits given us the ability and the melius kt move forward. Blessings ranker than tdnmc shGuhl fredy tic giv^n^io* aTljCfief bravo workers who have gone ’pd'*rc Our duty is to see our present condition just as it is and advance to a higher stage, so that compared with what they can and should do, aye, must do,“7»Ur schools are very poor indeed. The tre- moudous demand for teachers, the short time for preparation, the slow growth of alt great and good things that depeni upon mental and moral power, the time tukcu to buiW the frame work and get niachiuery in motion, all these hare rendered suitable progress impossible. THE GUILD. The two essential points to bo consid- crcdjn teaching are: 1st. What the child Luows aud can do. 2nd. The teacher’s skill. We are dependant en tirely upon the mcutal power of the child, that determines the means we use »o di rect its growth. If you take one step in advance of the child’s ability to know and to do your work is in vain. You build on nothing and yon build nothing. More we do a wrong. When I luok in- to your school rooms I am surprised at the faithfulness, the hone*ty and the de site to do right which I find. Yet it is plain that much precious lime is wasted b> cause we do not build into the child g real meutal structuie. The structure you must know well — find out an examination that covers all the pupil’s know and can do, aud in the light of that knowledge begin and build If you hare a first claesami find that Gth class work must be done, do it, ami take time iu doing it. You must Lake the vhihhjust where your careful examina (ion found him, and teach him just as ho isab!e lo know and to do. Yoa ean do uo more. Do not deceive youreelvre as to the ability of your cleaa. Know what tbe fouadatioo i* and then go on. Make hast* slowly—examine at every e*ej> (h* gfouud. HOW SHALL WE TSAril* Day by cay Uerh io tbe very beet wsy that you know. It ia a great mistake lo foist mothoda upon tearhera. They can only teach (bat which they know and aa they know it. Coiamaudiug a method to be followed Ukce all tbe rtepoiuibiiiiy from the teacher. ‘I do it U-cauae I am obliged lo ; you see ibe result,’ say a the teacher. One teacher said to me: ’I do nut think the results are an good as by the old way.’ Why, then, do you leave tbe old way? Your duty is to stand by - " ■ ■ "1 - s - ceselilte of’the rlwitig gcneralhm im peratively (Icinund a system of com mon schoo J'-dncatlon which ahull D'll! exist, ne a (aaU*«l absurdity, but u* n HUlwtactial benefit to tbe living and which shall pvlUtn Itf b’Mitfcn and con servative iofliiewa through a long vlata of upborn generation*. ' At the very threshold of thl* queuthm. we meet an obstacle to whlCh w* will glVo a very brief coriHl Ienuion becunsn we have auch conti l^nce lu the honor, llb- ernlity and comniou scDeo of our own people, that we fed Burn it, muat and can be ovdeome.^ * Thla obataclo rxhftotbe factrt^at lea* than oni;-ha If of the people oft thla SE B' M) YEli TI SEME STS. Kfate pay the hulk of t«xutl'*n %hich uTua lb* whole machlnory of govern ment. N*'W ttda I* :egHr*h*.d by. eo.m*- as « qiioe1lo i>jf,iojttlc d cc< nomy lu- vulvini/ tbo ttu* to'iiriea of l ' !,ce ‘' l! " !l '"* s * 1-nce Ties. Urea - voivtng tl « of^mtulTin. Aprons, Infant stty*# »n large vane y, \\ e do not ho reg.u fPttJTKr if one p,^ elry of all kind. anJ etylea, lion * f our populat/o l -reprcbeuts the Hand kerchiefs. Yes, indccl, one tho, moneyed capital of ihv State; tho-other teprcseiitB the capital of labor, without which m^nt-y would lvt. se lu pioduc- tng power. • Every c|i!z*n whether the exponent of mom y capital or latior ■ c ipiial ylr* charges his duty fully by u prompt porfommneo r*f tire vnthnft t unci Iona of ch iZfQship, attdwWrrfrtfwffrka away from tint Trcasuter’* office wjLUi his tux receipt Ih' < hi* hand, it tiaalter* n<>t w,h.i5tlier it hafux 4odnr tjr one the cliildreu of the wvulthy ut the pub lie cxpviis*.—'4'b* fvt* ’ttwitrw crtrrtiTqwr The cuviroLm -ut of the m <ti of tn'-ans is of such a nature «se to cx* rd»f an educatkig m:«i umrUuia'Ing Ir fl ienc<* upon bis children and u'l «iu> come wltblu I s fvacb. N l iu with the poor man who wl..s the bread of hr» for blmaelf and famdy by honest tut •ever* uAnual toll. Ills cldl Iren are therefore greater obj -vte of Interest from tbe *t»n i|a>li*t of safety. With out eouMCVatlre Infliicncee of any kind to bold them In check they would grow up dangerous character*, ready to dep redate upon eorh-ty for real or tmag lued wrong* aud p* rhapa meet an uu timely end In ctlmlual grave*. *AVe •*y throw around ihrm the cucaerva ilam of a good common school educa tlon so luaure their development Into boQrai produo r- and reputableci'lx ne who can loVe and Veoeiuta Ibclr hsale ant ojun'ry fur tbe brurfits ib*y have fcorivtA —* • It tbe prrerot tax la dot anBI. lent t ? meet tb • rwpilM m* nta of a good ays- tcm, wo say It I* lb« height of good policy and sound •laleomaiMklp to lu- i-r»-aselt suffl b utty to meet tbs nece* •ItIsa of our esse. The preaeut ayatem la ripeustveand cnerouabecauswU boa no compensating advantages. Out- ••i Is of tbe City o( Ubail- <>t >n It U of no practical utility, for wbat aval* in can bs efficb-ui where tbe averaga ecliola* tic term U only two or Itm-e ru *utti* ? Or wbat ayatsm cm thrive tbit do*-a n-d make a dcc«-ot | rovMon for the leacters to earn a r* apectatl* liveli hood? We asy abolish (be present sy- wbat you Ulieve lo be far tlie UwC iu- tvm. swi-ep it out of ex stcuce au I let tercets of tbe children, no metier whet » k ~P ,h, * L Wo ,nl,u ,n our Poektta, - ’—Ctv%.L.L.AX—- -r( X,. J. LISCKIE’S i • *r , • • Emporium oT Fashion* Thertyoo wdt And one of the finest and bast selaclcd stocks of Millinery ejrer brought Sooth, togcthir with nil the Intest iio^reltiewin Trim nings. Notions and Hair Oooilf, Pntlern lints nnd Bonnets, Artificial Plnwere, Festhr ers, Ac., Batin*. Silks sod Onuses. Ornn. nients holh for lint and. Bonnetalso for the Hair. Switches’Druids, Puffs, Curls. .The LmBeHit; thaPiwtfore, tlrr Ssmoga Wife, t’10 Perfection, the Coquette. Blonde Dye, lluir Pius to suUddofide hair. The In- visib'o Human Ilnir Net,, of Psrisinn Manu- fnoture and is indispensable for front coif fures. Face PowJerk oi’he-t mniiufacturo. jyg>_FL*phuM, it U very Veklom. Dtn I ... want |t distinctly understood, that I krep tlie very best Of Tinware, and when you buy from me every pjlbce is warranted, i * '* J. S. 8HUCK, Acent. r L’nftiwell, 8.C. Jew. Hose, thousand tilings too numerous to.mention, but will be ph ased to have you call and examine our lovely stock throughout. And as to prices, they will suit and lAall suit the ready cus tomer. Orders solicited and carefully at tended to. . L. Ji LKCKIF, 625 Broad Sl„ Augusta, Ga. ntarlT tboua tnd, the StHte.owt-s him recipro cal (kuth a —which it I* her bouuden duty to pet form. She owes him pro- tecilou to hi* peraon, protecltou to his propel ty ami a goo4 eomuaou BCtfool etlucatlon to Li* cblldrefit- Theft* arv her tltrtWto hcr cftTz -u* feSardiens »>f ruce or color or of the gvurco frwui whebefe the largest umouat of revenue I* derived. L I* her policy to educate her citl- zjo* because it incroust * thtdr product ive capacity aud.feuders the pr. tectlou of peiSon -ntttl prop- rty lt-8* burden- *omo. Uutwegoatttep further and claim for the poor matr th«- great* *t aud moat teuder cotiKHcTatl-iu io the matter of free educatlou, on the plea of expediency; Let ItL - distinctly no- darstood that we make Do-«aperlor claim for him a* an ab*tr*ct question of right- for in the eye of the law evety cltis- n stan-l* upon the *nuie pla -e ** his fellow and th- rc are no ln< quallth-s But viewed from the standpoint of public expediency and p: act teal phi lauthropy It I* more i(iipoitaiitto r edu- CMte the children of the iudigetrt thnnf thcr ysnieulsr* panic* are rrfrrrod to rtl« Johntown Academy* . D0Y-NTU2i 0 IU1I£N, IL A^, Tautcie.it; The Board of Trustees lake pleasure in announcing thatthev have secured the set-vi ces of Professor BOYNTON n’BUIEN as Principal. - Professor O'Brien is aa accom plished scholar and a most (ixceP.cnt teach er. • We commend his school. HEW1I. LeCKOY, President. H. A. SALLY.Secretary. The location of Ihis new and ’commodious English and Classical Institution is noted fur health and (food society It is twelve miles North yJ Williston, in Aiken county, S. C. Kates of Tuidon per month oftwenty -lays: Primary Pepsitmenl . . . fl 50 Intermediate . . s-r~. .*..20!) Academic . . Y, ..... . 2 f>0 C as—icnl ......... 3 to 4 Book Keeping. *■ 3 ;x Mnuc. This department is un-ter charge of MISS JULIAS. KINGMAN, a !a-ly of rare uccom plishments. Tuition per month with u.-e of instrument 83.UO. V BOABD can t>e obt dne-1 with good families at very low rales. Studeats received al any lime. For fur- BoarU of Trustees or to the Principal. BOtNfON tf blttBN; mar2f Willislon, S. C. s Column Jl'Sr RECEIVED And for sale at five cents each’/fire ihov- els, envelopes, per package; writing paper, per quire ,- garters, per pair, and pint dip per*; J. S. SUU( K. Agent, . *. ‘ Bnritwetl, S. C. IX ASfiWER To all parlies who tell people that the rea son I selrTinwurO so cheap la that I dojjot k«*fp » good-quality of the same 1 would meyely^ny That ever since 1 opened my five ceul stoic 1 have dune what few me ia the eoonty’do, wtirranf-t-1 every piece of Tin (hat I have sold, and Ifdety any one to say that any article in the Tinware fine has ever boon brought to m’o that T Wu«»d to Thomas R. Ayer JUST RECEIVED, A.nd..fbr sale at five cents each, milk strainers; coffee stands, iron stands, small glass preserve dishes, small wash basins, brass bells, large white hemmed handker chiefs, curry combs, ink, machine oil and oilers, candlesticks, brLa, ruund comt.-, gar- 4ers, mouth organa, oroam Indie*, priced la dies, white and red doylies, tooth' brushes, white agate buttons per great gross, small tin pans, toys mucilage ami pins. J. 8. SHUCK, Agent. , ^ Barnwell, ». C. Oeneral Merchandise* NO. 3 QUALITY ROW, JUST RECEIVED, And for sale at ten cents each, small flour scoops, glass ink stands, tin m-dasses pitch- cra, hat ornanienti, nut crackets, scnTta, Uire steak broilers, horse and blacking brushes, napkin rings, suspenders, misses white ami colored stockings, ladies’ white stockings, oil ebrumos, black bundled soup ladles, large scissors, six quart milk pans, iron bread pans. J. S. SHUCK. .VfiMU.- Barnwell, 8. C. JUST-RECEIVED, V -^ And for sa c at hue cent per pair, -hue and corset strings. J. S. SHUCK, Agent, BamwellrS. C. JUnT RECEIVED, And for sale very low-, a small lot of plated tea and table spoons. J. 8. SHUCK. Agt., Barnwell. 8. C. JUST RECEIVED, And for sale al HR o erf cent a each, a small lot of glass xponn holders. -ir&. SlirCX7Xgt . Barnwell. 8.0. Summon* for Be lief. (Complaint Served ) others may mj. Wo commend the following practical aud scnsilW views of the Aiken Journal and Ik r.'tic to the actious cousideration of oar readers. It las hit the nail on the head. One great defect of t-e pres ent school system is its < k apnrtt, and for these reasons it is not appreciated os it should be. It lacks a sufficiency rf money to make it a sntfccss. “We bave a 9'ntrm of eomtnoD school education, which while It Is the beat that the preaolog ctnergcQfle* of our caM would permit, at tbe time that the Democracy obtained posses sion of the government of tbe State, may now he regarded us n practical nullity in view of It* utter Inefficiency and the improved financial condition aud Increased prosperity of our State One of the first acts of Democratk- government was to enntft a constitu tional amendment pledging the Slate to a school tax of not less than two millions on all the property of the State. This was a liberal and wise provision at the time It was passed. Our State bad just been emancipated from long year* of robber rule.. ; Our bonds and other securities were a bye word In open market. Our State credit was at its lowest ebb, and our -people almost exhausted by a ruthless system of taxation which in its practical result-* was nothing more nor less than bare faced highway robbery. Under these conditions a two will tax for educational purposes was benlficent and liberal. But four years of politcal repose,bounteous harvests and com mercial activity have brought'to our doors a degree of prosperity hitherto undreamed of. Our securities stand high in the markets of the world, Ne- tories are springing up all over the State,anti^>ur agricultural resources are t)"eiog developed under Improved methods and with,a d^ree of energy and success unprecedented. These four years of political repose have us a natural sequence to eight years of political highway robbery and extrav agance been a reactionary period. Tbe blgbeat aim and In fact almost tbe only aim of tbe average Legislator, has naturally been economy and retrench ment. Old leeks, not of our making bad to be stopped, the credit of the State taken from the mire, a system of common schools maintained, tbs or dinary expense of tbe government fully met, wbli* at the same time tbe t*xee bad to be reduced In order to glv-* tbe people a chance to recover from tbe elfbt yeans of exbaastlve robbery. These thief* have been nobly and ay*- tcmatnvilly areomplisheti and tbe time has now arrived when we mast not only seek to dev*kip all that Is aeeful and great la our latent resow.*, tbe te or levy a sufQ b-ut tax to meet lb* is- qulrvtnents of a thorough system which will be aa to--not to out Hutlc aud a ben fit to our people. As d'lz- ns of a great republic aud as e , tiz n ua of a noble old State that h-u> withstood and overcome the angry bll Iowa of misfortune aud Is now pressing forward with nervous energy ruid iu- d >UiluM* resolution to tbe tulflllui-nt - f her splendid destiny, l-t us do our whole duly lo lbs eaiise of educatlou with liberality and lutelligooce. God will bless us 1 Peace and pros perity wilt mule upon us! and our children’* children with grateful hsarts will father around our honored graves singing hymns of thanksgiving long after our spirits shall bave wkiged their tU^ht into the impenetrable wonders of eternity.” “Made Ntavr Aaalw.'* St. Catharines, Ojct. 11. Y. Pierce, M. D. : I have used your Favorite Proscrip tion, Golden . Medical Discoifcry and Pleasant’Pitfgative Pellets, for the last three months ami find myself—(what shall I say)—-“inatfenew agaln^ afrc the only words that express it. I was re duced to a skeleton, could not walk across the floor without fainting, could keep nothing in the shape of food on my stomach. Myself and friends had given up all hope, my immediate death seemed certain. I can never be too thankful to those who recommended your medicines, for l now live (to the surprise of every body) uud am able to do my own work. 1 desire to make this statement in order that those suffering may hot de*p.air un it! they have given your renacdreraTfiat. Xyurs respectfully, .Ida?. Wm. D. Ryckman. >•» ’ ii-j— Mothers! Mothers !! Mothers 11! night and sicR child Are you disturbed at bmkeu of your rest by a suffering and crying with tho exoruci atiog pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer im mediately—depend upon It ; there la no mistake about It. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used who will not tell you at once will regulate tbe bowels, an to the mother, and reljpf''£nd health to the child, opera^etMlko magic. It Is perfectly eipku'fo uee lo all cAsee, and pleaaofltto tbe taste, and is the ho of one of the oldeet and tbea fsqule physicians and nurses in tbe UARed States, bold everywhere. 25 cent* a bottle. _ Why do girl* klee each otbe while men do not ? Because girls bave noth ing better to klu, tad tho mm bar • Shits of South Carolina I Court at Common Itarmrell Cyuntf. [ /Teas. C. C. Cooper, rUiDiiff. ■go mt J. L. filk and Abram Fulk, Copirtncr* uo-l.-r Iba firm name of J. L. Folk * Co. Jnbo tUcd. I>i*a* Reod. Mary WjJ, k«r *■•! other* Ucfsod- •nt*. To Abeam FoU, DJ^.nJant in tha eft.on : Ton nra k«r«hy ■iimmunrdind rcquiroJ io •n*«tcr tkoroapUlsi I* ihU actiu*. of wfeick • ropy on if* l&tktlsy of March. Ittal, waa filed in tkc ofic* of ikoClprk of ikaC^irt of U ora mo a Pita* for aaiil cwunir, and to •one n copy of you* mnioror on lb« auhocriber at kiaoAeo, in ttarnwoll. Wilkin twoaty d*y*- •fter the »*r»ic< of I hi* •Iimoton* - ■ y ou, •!- ciuair* of the day ofMrrtc* If >M fail I* »a«w«riki* complain' within ttovrtwranfVTWSld. Ik* plaintiff «ill apply to urt for tha raliaf J—ande J in tha com- ptatnf. Baiod 17th Jnanary, A. D , IA8t. KgUKHT ALDKK'II, PUialiCa lKorney. TV Tbs D*/mAant, Abram Folk: You will plc«M lake notiro tkst Ik* com. plaint In Iki*nclto*. logot l»cr with Iks *um- mowa, cf which Iks foregoing i* * copy, wna •lot i* Ike ofiiea of lbs (Is* k of Iks I’xirt of t'uaimon l*lsaa of Bamorll L'owaly, at Bar*- well I’o-Irt llouas, ia Iks Htaisaffiostk Cara. U*a, on tbs lath day of Marsh, I -SI. KUHFRT tLliKl' H. s. mar 17 I’laintifT a Allorncy. MhSTZR'S SILK. HTAT2 0? M)Um CtHOLIMA-BABi- WwbMKICXTT. In Iki Coo.-I of U woman FUu. O. O. A. AVila..o, A-lmluiatr itor of Thom** AV. • hoiul •*«», d-oraacl. PI ilui Iff, va. Mary A. iHaaiH.’ *1 , Dof«-nd*iit*. BY VIRI UK "F AN OUDKi; MADE IS 'ho abovo atatvdo •** by bia li > i<>r, Jud^-* Willi iin II. Wailoc--. ou fie 3 i d.ty ut March. IM-, I will n» II at i arnwi-ll It. II. uu milta-Uy I i A Dili next, to-iuir Ue- tlrat M--U- day and th- 4'l* d *y of tho luunth, all th it tr.»ct or pUn'ail-Mi of lau>l, oontamlna five liunlrsil aui'.-s in.ro or lima, on in-purt K >yal and Auttu-ti Uallway and Bog<>- Uut (.’rock wal--rs of Navannah i l.t-r; bo'indod on t!o* v rth hr U-i-lr of tu^ on- tat-of Wm. f Umior, on the South h> landa of AA’.u. V. Gill, on th-' Mat and Wi-mI by •'»’%'a L id. of ilie .oiii Wm. T. Ulntor. . mii 1 .tract -dta d to lo- ».-ld n toonaraU* paiu-laao dlri I<«il by t.'o* P at of IIiuims It. • ol tiitf. 1*. s, i-wtod .Ath ffwliruarjr, HHi, will -n wl I ho cxh'tdt-d on day of ojiie and in iy la* so--ii at miy time at the Ma.- tor'- oiu -i-, iu 1 u'u011*0 -*-1 liao's 1 h ,.l a. Ioniia-a aalo —- •io-third oish, nn-l ttio bal-uico on n i-rrdit of 1 w -iv.- luontLa from day of ea!o. Pt.i'cfi-iser - to iriv tln-ir bjnda f-*r thi-ui'i-ilii p.-rOoi.s, *-ceurci| by njort- UHH' a of tin* |ir«-niis -s, and to pay for pa pers and ivcorii AV.urLMOKE8IUM4, Matter, m-rlh-td COFFEE POTH. ) gallon at 15 cents. 9 quart it 2u ccat*. 1 gal’on a! Xocrnia, 3 S. fiurc-K, Agent, Barnwell. 8. C. ohuioest stack of Family Groceries evGr brought totbie market. ' * * * - » * GU-ANOS, a * , All Standard Commercial Fer tilizers furnished at Railroad Pri ce* for casb-or on time if satisfac- .namV tory security be given. No Merchant in tbe County can or shall undersell me. Call and be convinced.—My stock id eomplde- and my prices are as cheap cs an “honest man who gives ho' est wc : ght DISH PASS. Just rcceirsd and f«r aa’c low hy J. fi. fiatrex. Agsnl, Barnwell. 8. C. SEED COTTON.. * My fu«*o»rr» will tiks nuiics that I an now making up mr Iasi hats of •esd r ii.r for ike ■MMu-n.aoif you bars any rcmsani* on band bring them along at ones. J. 8. fiatek, Agent. Barnwell. 8. C. ~0 K (H ’ERIKS. I ha-» jii*t rsccirsd a nice stock of Oro ccrisa of iks very hoot quality, ena«i*iing in port of iko following, nil of which I off -r ni ib* v f nr ieotsl t**i. pioao- owffso. Soar, bacon, bailor, |-cpp«r, nutmegs, rati and rice. J. 8. Smvct, Agent, Birnw*ll, 8. C. JiST RECE/VJ.D, An l for aalo nt Isn root* *vck r j gallon cups, 2 amiX quirt Lackrl*. waiter*. » -ck* cbdffron • stnrklnga, fkamsd ckromoo, ladio* uotrimmod bat*. e.>uaior l.ru-hsa, bn r l-rusbsa, picui* c -pa. aocaLc.*, aiotu.*a nursery pin* per l .i*n, starch per pound paper y«ltar«—per to *. J tf Bur-n’. Agent. Barnw*H. 8. C. blaster’s IStotic*?* SIATK OF SOUTH r.AUf>LlNA—BAltN- ' AV KLL LOUNTY. lu the Court of Gmmon .ritat, —— O. D. A{ AVWvin, AfiidnLtrator of Thomns W, rii-ui'i- ra. dstw-aenf. Piaint IT, \>, M iry A. Tatson t-t. «L Di-fi-iid-iii's BY VlHTU^OK ATM OKDF.K X ADR BY his Hoitur. Wiill<t''i H. Wsllai*'*. Pn-fi liiur Jji<Ik*Sod Circuit -> - th--:d nrj of M'-l'Ch," 188i, «l! iH-rsquM clni-dug t-» («* heirs at law and next of kin of the I at- Thomas W. Chaml-ers, deoe-ard, »rn her-by notltiiHi to coin- forward and file with the Master proofs of their rights to participate in the distribution of tne estate of s-iid intestate within six weeks from the date h reof. W. GILMORE SIM Mb, Mi March 10th, 1881 6w - Final Discharge* NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will apply to B. T. Rice. Esq.. Judgu of Probate, at his office- in Barnwell, on Thursday, tho 31st day of March, 1881 a Final Discharge os Adiaiidatratof^eTthe estate of 1 homa* W. Ohamt-ers^^ A). D. A. WILSON, Ajlarfnlstrator. marlO-td. iOlice. School Commissioner, I XL 0. H.. 8. 0^ Jan. 17. 1881. f All partis* holding past une schoo claims, which became one between No vember 1st, 1972. and November let, itflfi, u-ust forwvrd the same to this olB-je for examination, registration and appioval. If not presented for apuroval on or beLiie the 1st of June, 1^31, th-y will forev-^Ue debarred from t be bom fits of an act, paaa- e-1 December 21st, ittu. and which provides f-r the payment <>f the post indebtedness of the several acho-d liiarricta Lt Barnwell county which became due between No vember Ut, 1971, and Novw-.ber let. ’97C Jan2i t' , A. KU13T. 8.4). U. & Keck is jauruwslowa. Flvs4oll«r mTiIi fror Ho risk Rruisr.lf yon woal abaUeom Uwblrbyi-mMWafMtlisrssscitima r r~»l PoaTsl tbe limslbry work, wrtu panini 1 r< is rTlUibM a so, totlaad, kaias. jg^g jrs i PE Chi FED. Aa-I for sale at Its ceals cacb. tiimLlcro, lay Link*, leweD, pint its Luck c*». tie cups, lug handled spoons, tax aed cuffr* eai.i-lcr-*, funns'.s, coarse comb*, photographs, ebront-s, bultua books looking g'sosao. lie dipper., toy walerteg pta. It* pepper Lvsss, krasdci* ear ring.. Hrsarl pin*, fingrr rings, frying pans, sky ruckcts, dolbcs t>rurU**. tsy Lroeun. egg keiisrs. gir-ien forks, iny gar den rakes nnd hoes eoiuHin*-]- A B •dork* coil hanger*, poialn maalier, tegs- lalde liccrs, bsa<la kuif. slnrpca-r-. drvs buliaas—per dwso ., I rashes — cr uipcrs. key rings, can openers, doll's c'-tkie, lock hammrrs, bird cage ho-k*, blueing—per box scrub dug hrushes, dusting puns, leather dusters n id bread pun. _ J.8. Siii rx, Agei.t. Barnwe’t. 8: C. Just received, 50 bi.-h Pam f-r sill losrcr than can be purchased <l»ewhere. J. 8. 811 L’l’K, Agcr.t. IKriwell, 8. C. 200. Just received, 200 Beauliful F-ower A’asrs, for sal-; at 10 emto each. J. 8. SnOClt Agent Birnwel*. S. C. so;). Just received, six hundred Toy China Cup*. Sauces, A’ubc.s and Muga, at 5 cents each. J. 8. SlIUCKi Agdrrt~ Bai u-.vc 1,8. C, TINWARE. Ju«t received, a large lot of Tinware, for sale at the lowest^p-ayilile pripes. J. S. SHUCK. Agent. BarnwelLflCC. TEN GENTS EACH. Just received, a large lot of Beautiful Small Framed Chromos, nt 10 cents each. J. S. SHUCK. Agent. Barnwell, S. C, TURPENTINE SO A At the lowest possible pgk^s, for rale J. 8^811 UCK, Agent. Barnwell, 8. C. 400 received. Four Hundred beautiful ass Bqttor Dishes. Sugar Dishes and Milk Pitchers, for sale at fifteen cents each. J. 8 SHUCK, Agent, Barnwell, 8. C. LADIES, Take notice that I am opetng the Largest, Prettiest nnd Chen|>eet Tot of Laces that I have ever had. Come quick, ns they are going very fast. J. 8. SHUCK, Agt., Barns ell, 8. C. LITTLE GIRLS, Ifyouwant Dolls cheap come to my stars. I have more of them for sale and’ will sel lhem t«you cheaper than you can buy from any one else. J. 8, EHLVK, Agent, Barnwell, 8. I*. COME AT ONCE. I am receiving a large lot of 6 nnd lOrswt srtiele*—willennumernte thorn next week if nut sold before ibew. J. 8. SHUCK. Ament, t BwnvcC 8- C. i i a a -DEALER I.N- South Carolina llailrond. CJIANOE OF ,, U^ Day • Passenger -Mail. a (This Tin in connects with Tra-n from Co- lumbia'ai Brauchville.) .. Leave Cbnrtesion 4 .Leave Columbia- BrauchviUe r -^Jla-^-rg .Bliick\ille >*' j-'Klko “ AVillist-n -- AA'Itiie Pond “ AVinJsor -* Moatmurcnci “ Aiken - .* Arrive Augusta 9.00 a m 5.30 a in 11 35 n iu lies, p m 12.1^-p iu i^.27 p m — 105 }> m i ^ - t . d.2r irnr - ' 1.28 p m 1.8f pm Down Day Psssergcr—Mail. J.49 p m '2,Id p m 2.20 p iu.. 3.10 p ni .# BxVR2i WELL C. II., S. C. lias in storo and for sale tb’e Leave Augusta 7 55 a m Aiken 8 55 a m '•*' Monlmorenci S.Ob a iu “ AVindscr -v Stf28 n m “ AV Idle Pond • T* 40 a m AS’ldixton ^ .j— ^ &.50 a iu •» Flo {1.57 a m __u—— Tat. 1 ii D Til “ Graham'* 0 10,30 ittu. ’ - •• B-n herg 10.50 a iu V id way J 1.00 ir m “ Branclnilie 11.50 am Arrive Cliarlesion 2.00j ih Arrive Colurnl a C.20 | in KIGXiT EXPRESS -Ur Leave Charles! ■ n 10.15- p m Leave Brauchville ' 2.40 a m Leave lUac-kville 4.-30 a iu Arrive Augusta •- 7 40 a m Down. Lca.’e Augusta 7 00 p m Leave Blackville 10.53 p m Leave Branchville \ 12.40 a m Arrive Chariraton x 5.15 am Ounne<ts with niifhi Trains at ld'i.uch- ville loand from Columbia raximir akd accorhocatiox—Up. f.eivc CLarlestnn S 55 a m Leave B'aekville 2 2& p m Arrive Augusta T.C51 hi / Dows. LtATt An^iisU 4..1<i a m Leave Blackville '.MIA a oi Arrive Cburleetwn 6.20 p m and measure can make them, fei 10-tf i i k Sewing: Uachine Denot. 01 iHij jVt Hlnckvillo, S C, FIR4T<’LA88 SEWING. MACHINE At (arhm.-nts, Nee-Ilea. Oil, 4c , for any atylv Sewing Machine. Goods »em by utaii wurn orders are accompanied with tha-.-a.-h. Sew. ing machines repaired on short notice aud aaiwfoctiuii guaranteed. I have*n handlbe “New Improved S e«l"an-I the New Amen can Machine*, one Singer Machine. Also AVhreler and ITiNon No. 8. A fine stock of Picture Frames and Chromos. I have the Agency lor DarowelT anil Orangebuig counties for thesalc of the “Siewart Menu- fucturiiig Co's Finger Mnchinr,” which claims superiority over aay other Singer Sewing Machine. I can furnish, on short notice, any style or make of Machine de sired I am also Agent for the BLcklock Fen Attachment, which can be used on any Sewing Machine. • B- J- Hammet. Agent- min m /I fi u - inajn rjr CompeMtion ar.d Dciractlfn Dified. Compare Pricea 1 Compare Power •ml Compare Quality ! ! by You can *ave $150 on a 10 h»i*« i-owcr oiiglue. Y-m can save $25 > on h‘AO horse powerenaln*- You can save $3fiOoaa30 horse porwer en*la*. by purchaelng of the uodcrrlgnwd. and itoe engines are all _ _ or rfroater power tha i they are rwtmtfj HuUon, Esq. while tinmeoffrrud by eoii-e d< a>r» are at Imtet one-quarter he* than the- call them. Examine well befoiw you purohaae. Colton Prcaeee, Moae-y, Griawnrk) k Brown Oln*. Self Feeder* and Oondenaere, Skaltlmr. P*Ueye,TurMne Wbeelaand all kind* of Machinery, lor sale. A went for eew Mills with Hegea' Papent Sell AVorka. Grain Util*. 4c. Coll on or oiidiea* rith Trains. .< \ Ceunecis at Branchvi'le and frem Columbia. Th-diyMail an 1 night F.xprcss Ir* run daily. Tha aeeomiwmUitow ♦cwiws ruh dolly, except ^undaya. Sloping ciri m, »tt the ntgbr trotini. Oa'SxTtrrttayaandsrnr^ days rouml trip tickets are *#)-• to and from all stations on the road at one first ela«» fare for the round trip, good till Monda/woon to return. D C. ALLEN, 0. P. 4 T Agt. JOHN B. PEPK. Gew'l 8ep’t. IWllgt f KuUlf. To*? Botil to A*«f*Ti BaiiwiT. •! Avtasteva,Ox., November •*.0. ls*n i Doubls l*aity Train* to Savannah and Ch -r- leston ami sll |.oinl*in ffh-tido. On so l after Dv-•ember 1st. 18*0, tee fol- I iwiagscl elul* will hs ai-erated : £ I ;SS£ « a ^ r •6 4 fi «* s«l • mm mm f-S5? m c. i- ■ ilsEfisi • ssseas — _ I ^CISSESSE y ’- • ^ -q « * - — 31- ; s " o s ; “ , t 0,00 — m — OO 2 “ r. — 'zitiieceetzssct - 4 —a-a-a-a-c- — — — — i-o-JJ. — — -r-e- s ~ r * - a. s ^ f- ei««*?W e SO -if* < jl a o. , — Tl * m *■ - Z -i K 2 — 5 j E s a 3 n a s s r.4 ei ri 22 E S E mao 3 «i •-.«» Si I’assei.gers tor Hieulort aud i'*r. t»-.» I mu'l take day train Night passenger In n wt*t only atog at«iatiuiw imlioated t-yfigur<* *t*-ive. • Vnn*cti.ci made with all roods entering Augusta. slceputg.. ilxra-brtwcca Augusts an l Fe- eauuah. • T4gg«gerheek*<l thronrh. 8*jTT.. rough tti-keis for sale of Uni. n De|-ot Ticket tifiioo, Augusta, Ga„ and all i-rtuvipai ticket ofCvca. ItoBI ST O. Ft KUIM3. Gi-uerml 8u| criatebuwui. J. 8. Dvvvvt, \ General Passenger Agents. Stationary -AND- PORTABLE ENOINKS, Cotton Gina, Presses, &c. —<> I have accepted (haeir''ncy of several flrat < Ins® St- am Enr'ine*. which I can *<11 uither Stutb-nary or Portable, with Loco motive. Wrthiil or Return T ubular P.oll- m*. Also. Cotton Gins, Cotton Pics go. Saw aud Grist MU!*. Tbrenher*. Kcpant- ora. (hittou S-^<1 nod Guano Dietribuiorc. c II of the nbove arc strictly ffisl c abButnl guiirsuilm-l by Manufacturer*. Any person wt--liltig to buy eUlier of tho n)»o c will call on or addro-* me at riack- villo, South Cnrolitia. . • KDWARD BROOKER. fcbl7-Sm Christmas Gifts. rva-Mitlon to my largo and well na- eurted bti ck of IH41JC3« nnd MEDICIXKH. I have In store and «ffrr for Bale a splendid asdortmeot of CLriNtmasi Hric-a-IJrivc at C!irl*tm»8 pricea. Do *nre to buy a present for com© loved one from P. F. 8TOKI diiTO tf Black'viHe, H.'l G. Duncan Bellinger, attornOTRPlaw, 1 nA.IWWKL.Li C. H ; K. C. Office one doer below cflicc of I. M Praciices in *11 the Court* of thV Statf^^ and pay* special auemion to collecting. JaaO-ly F» E* LOUD, •P&-1J WaUSTON, 8. c. IJinRiE T. IZL4R, ATIOENEY AT LA IK HL.ACH.VIL.L.K. ». C. Haa raaoved bia oflloe to tbe bulW i g , uxt lu bum luwu H - jeall Mu.