The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, July 28, 1881, Image 2

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Join*. fl*»vUMrtB4 PiljKtrtor LARffl^ OOUHTT IfitmSl>AY,WLT 28, 1881.^' Ll«L»ir«t«nlf Mmirett Lagtolal are •hall nfOM to do *0. Th&M ’who h»ve le*o«d ob mto reed must hereafter look oUwwtwre for *upport r. ^ hypothesis that the oomet, which passed within 40,060.000 miles of the earth, absorb ed all the fleet rIdty from our atmosphere saMss dsprlved us of rains. I* Nobth Gabolwa the Democratic par ty la divided on the Prohibition Issu', while white Republicans and colored troops are ■olid la support of John Barleycorn, and ment Indications are that they will de- fSat the Prohibition movement by 20.000 majority. _______________ Is Visonia-UM Bsadjusters, under th® leadership of BrnmlW' tncveryeottMhntof auceeaaafmtOhs fall amotion, sad boast that they Mill carry Us Rtata by a majority of 9U0Q. DmnocrsUe nomlaattoos feat* net yet been made, but It Will require a strong ticket, vigorous ■signing and a liberal aiso of lbs tlw of war to defeat Maltdoe AOo. of the other SUhao that a day of giving should he generally throughout the Uwtoa. and a hearty tele- graphic apprwval of hla proposition reach- •a him fh»m all tba Oovemora except Mr. ■bherta, •( Te«*a. who Oocllara. “Mot on aooonnt of any lack of sympathy, but ba- oahs# It M not oonalateat with hla poelUtm •s Governor to laauo’M prnelgtnatk>n1II- rectfdg religious aerrteea where UhurCh nndBtate are and ought lo be kept'aeps- ratv in thdr functions" The abedoce Of Texsto from ehirch on the aeleeted day will hot Injurb Mr. ’Potter’s ehanooa, for the preachers snd cftflich membere of Ublo u. * ■. * i*xBa' : ' 1 v - -!■= Tsa OaxiroBPM DsnoMkh* pithily re- asarkrthat the aeaaoaohavc repcalbd-Jh* * r otn hearty aym'patby wltfi him, end the thankaglvlng day will be appointed at fhe moat profitable time, cither Just before the meeting of the nominating convention' or on the eve ef the elect ion. .252 J.w.. which Passed d‘ve Op the khlp, delays are dangaroes, et cetvra, are* capital oommend them to i acqu TMIOlMrl A, tg im I# opening rather D la rumored that Uon F. of Rook Hill. Uauteoant-Oov John D. Mannedy sad Oomptroller- Oeneral John Bratton. wlU several dark • rata training for tbs Oubsrnalo- aad forty-five geatieroao aa( traliona are willing to i^remri our aU dlatrleU la Us next w i lOprwnaa la svUhmaiy Mmalaad not travel wHh a lams foot la the Eighth Circuit, lie mediately , of lha mentor of hruytoe ha ly. by The battle erfe*; and we all sorrowful young gentlemen of our acquaintance, victims of the bldka, thd depth of whoee affliction, If measured by the length of their faces, Is exceedingly great' Tbe'lhortnees of the ootton crop and the scarcity of breadetuffs may obscure but they should not obstruct your matrimoalal plans and nspirtir.ohs. Bhalt the Weather clvrk wreck your castles' In the air with all the completeness of a first class Minnesota cyclone, and break p matohee that have been arranged In de fence of oruaty fathers and croaa moth- era? W hat mailers It If the fields are bare sad larders empty to "heartsthat lire and leva alone." Is not John Urivcom’s forty- five day fast fresh In your remembrancey Just now there are millions In matrimony. 4n unloa Uara la sticngth to face mhfor- tineaad 1 hoa cotton md cut a love wood.. A young wile la a helpmeet who works without wages and la made happy by taf- fyj A mwMisrIn-law lean angel la dis guise, whoee heart and band are ever ready to furnish advloa and sympathy to tbs one and hot water to the o her member of the matrlmon'al firm of widen she is special guardian. A married manta one who. If ’ wins la hla own guBenRioa, his the patent right privilege of living on Us parents of hla briovsd-while an old bachelor la si' be ta lutaodant, a fiddler, a Bute blower, a tramp or an sdilwr O young mao. ba counselled la lime. Malt her beer nor pcu»- Cry aosaa eamlua toTrxaa and U* regions beyond res comfort you. (tot ma> rt d; aed la after deys. whee bettor times come and lha anrly and latter rales fail aed the ulth ptoetr and the eoarat aed tax gatherur ars goes aed your hair by day aed by algbt, tklut of ua and rej 4aa la kaouleg the! your la sa l abdominal cavity, but lodged •f (be beck Bo auoe will be a sea voyage, for which he to very he man-of-war Tallapoosa, rapidly prepared for hla am But will ba aver recover aufflotootly to m question that time only can answer. On feturdey lha Pmkfeut had a severs shill, followqd by high fever, caused by tbs for- matfiw efr a pus' savtty Urea and a half inches below the wound and one Inch from Me surface On BuodayDr. Agnewof New Tork m&da a sew opening Into the cavity and Introdaerd a flexible perforated rub ber dratoaga tubs which renewed Ue die- eharguof puaacd gave relief to the patient- - Political Dvepsmu la a distressing dtoeaae, tormenting equally IU victims and ail coming In oontaet with than. In some porttona of this State which have been riaadfaatly Democratic It la becoming painfully severe. Because the services of their aeotlona have not .been rewarded by the lion’s share of all the offices of honor oivproflt la the State Government, a few Damoerate regartfUemselves as dbfraud- nt or their righto and their party as on the high road to ruin. They are haunted by fee apeetra of a Stato-houserlag ta Colum bia that manipulate the distribution of the loaves and flabes aeoording to the ap- 'tUa of tta members and In deflaaea of wtahea of the dear people. Such hypo perhaps Incurably Jill, but v*fi*maaomfortaad harm- it appointed oa an iaverii- littoa to determine the exist- aad atoo the *• pay their own the tai ir< w» r a Tabs a wifb > miatotor prlvaiaiv. ▼ u—gay’e Mew a. Prrahtoei Oarfieid'a wwtfttk«u to U proved. b«rt here to aUif Ob Frtdav the fit I to ar , bq . of OteBavilto, re«Hve4 a btoB frusa a rnuba lha >• bou# was fraetered aud the Bp rut through at Jvhu R ■lure Mewa. The ft ath (toroltaa lUiUoud to lobe •old tv-day at I>*et Friday -es tbe b or tout day kaowa la tbto (Mala aiace |TM. The tea farm earabltoh—l by the Ag rieutiarai Bbrnaa. at Bummvf vllto. w » Mat la the funerals BlgiBril ■u glo aad vtotally of yu of alaaa Dr D C Tompklr owns 120 sheep, while hto ry la the p ss — l-m of ffee thcuuaad five bawd red geo of fi uM, moatly praohra, are pad frvm Moo ftv»afor Butler boa raturaod i/> EW field from a vtolt to bto old army friend, Oe« Rnaoer, who to railroading la Maatooba. i Thu crop of rrfme la folly so aver age ooa. Tbe ptotol, pocket knife and match box continually maha bualoeaa (or the oourta. The Dorn gold mine In E Igcficld la now worked by Mr. Nrablt.a Northern man, who has opeoed a vein that yields ora worth fil.OOO a ton. Mr. J. D. Robert and of Beaufort la bow gathering lha Aral picking from 460 nerve planted In castor oil beans, which •ell la Hew Tork for $3.60 per bushel Mr. Edward F. Stoke*, of Greenville, Intends to kue SoHcttor 9rr for 8300,• 000 damages for accusing him of luna cy during the reoent trial of the Green ville Incendiaries. The water In Sandy River, Ubeuter county, ceased to run on Saturday, the 9th Inat, for tbe Aral time alnoe Au gust of 1846, the celebrated dry year. Tbe State Agrlcnltural Society com menced Ua summer meeting at Green ville on Tuesday, Hon. W. B. Elbe and Col. D. H. Rice represent tbe Barnwell A. and M. Society. Turf nr peat in the rice fields on tbe !OaroMoa side opposite Savannah baa been burning eloce May, aod several plantations have been greatly dam- .aged, large areas of tbe rich soli being bornad down to tbe wet sea level. Joe Hines, colored, of Newberry, bas patented a machine that la Intended to plough on both aides of * ootton row and chop out the cotton at tbe same time, thus accomplfehlbg the work of two plough hands and ooa hoe hand at tba same time. the 30th Inst, Deputy Collector Thomas L. Brayton with • pease of four men surrounded the booee of John McDov, an illidtdtotMer to Pick ens county, aad demanded hla aurrae- Mtor some parleying Me Dow to go to Greenville after break fast and three mao were sent to de- EdieiUofitl—Rrv. A. Bitst, Editor. Hvadlug- the MBtoeeta The Tern “To Igfiumc a (eschar ig German/ U ait a mem matter of chafes. Nettkei is it ka-tmay poaitihn to werk for: if fe maehed only after long yean of moat dili gent application and study, and only by puck jettons whfi are proved by extmli nation and repeated testa to be qualified, not alorfe ifi thdir litortiry aducution, but in their dinposition and managemeut of the young. First of all, to be teacher* they rauM pa** through tt»c usual cotir*o of instruction given to all alike. This is generally completed at the age of four teen, ■' Their they must decide, not whether they shall‘*be'teachers, but wltethcr they wish to be. They have uothiug tO do with (he firaLrfhestion.— That is deeded at Befliu. 7 ' So at (he age of fourteen .the would-be tcachers en ter what is known as k Prac parandm- AnUtratt; or school preparatory to the normal. They remain in this institution three years. They enter at once iuto a study, jind a tfmrocg!f-study, of their mother tongue. They learn its construc tion, its history, aud the gems of its lite rature. Thirty, at least, of its finest po> enW kr€ they abife fo recite by heart. The differeut schools of poetry are analyaad, distinguished, snd the whole* line from the Aiebthnig gejtiedcr to Goethe . is nude familiar. They are grounded weil in all the common anthmetie and gcog- ; raphy. They study the history ot the world from the very earliest times to the present They know all the native flora, tbe elements of chemistt/i wriWal ’phi- losophy and history. They learn !o siug, and to play upon the violin, at least twenty songs. They must also play the piano—scale sod chord exercises, majofi and minor—while on theorgaa they must read at ai hi four voice chorals^ and be able to play by heart the easier ones in uke among the acboola. A nd finally they study the Bible aa if it were a spelling book, comaiittiiig ita atorh-s, its truths ■ad ita marvels, uniting with k a history af religion aod the longed catecbiam ever cb-rrpileH. Th« woak) aavna to W aaiBeieet fur a toerhar .aTht pw-bhr ecWis. buf Ger- mao-like, it ia aaly a beginning Per three jran they bead to-thu preparatory work, aad thro at ibe cad they lake •• viaaiaaiioe aad CO per cvet of them faDthroegh. It aremv vtwpimiibh-. bet I »riam ia Mast I’rwrato aS afeltof , oaly iweety-lto of wbom he erdral. It m not. Iwwr«rr, the eftamiaaliwe m badly arat that a prrrealagv f»tl ■■ oaly a eariaia are slh.wed to para TV (iw*. kaowa pfaiia-l* bow asaav M aad la admit a Ur gar eaaaVv tbe mad with jWfitofced * ^ ^ • aala nation ia Duaaaldorl aaly I sat week.— Twenty -mat ar two ai thrm were qaali- fiad to teach, and yet at the end the presi dent of the examiriMf commialon rove and mid to them : *100 have passed the neceamry to*U which prove you fittod* for tbe work, but I cannot give a poaition to a tingle one of at) yo«r number for’at least tbres years.’ And the whole class departed without a hope of socimng any place before that time. This may servo to give a feeble notion of what it incaua to be a teacher in Gc.-iuany."—To’ be criitmued. THE STATE OF SOU 1H CAROLINA COUNTY OF BARNWELL. _ IK TIB OOL'XT Ok nOBATB. B/tlT, Rtov.^q . Judffi of rflbatc In llArnwell County. WirKkeAtTii^Mrs Walah listii appltodlo me for I.citor* ofWCD toia'miina oaihevtMotof rillLtT.NhALOlli:, tote of fernwell Coumy. Proceedings of the Minister’s Institntk for the Benefit of Colored Ministers, H.M.. a ita,.!, o, I,. i«u 18th instants. '• Hart & Co HARDWARE MERCHANTS- South Carallna Ballrosu. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. MAT 16th, 1881. -u. Thaaa are. tlierefore, to clle anil admonish alfdiut'slngutar the kimlrcl ami creditors of the said deceased to'be’And appear before me,' at a Conti of Probate for (be s:ud fount/, to be liolden at Barnwell C. II. on the 8d dny of August, 18?l:at ten o’clock A. M., toehow cause. If sty/wliy the said adminiatratior’f’ ahould not be granted. Given under my hand and the seal of ths ■V -,ie. Rova. J. A Lawton. W, B Carson and J. F. Morrail, whitd mlnlater*, were present and coatrlbutWI gresrty- to the profitable enjoyment of tbe In*- stltute by all wpo weru'ftV'httendancp, while the colored Imlntatere who at tended In large numbers from thin and adjacent counties were greatly edified by tbe kindly Chrlatlan association with tbefr white brethren. The exer- rises were opened by Rev. Dr. Lawton in an appropriate prayer, followed by a capital address on tbe duties of pas tors and deacons to • their churches.— » He apoke eloquently of the lodepend- ,, qoc^-of*Baptist Churches Id framing rules aml'M discipline for their owu government. Hf very feelingly depre cated aby unton between Church and State, and held that ministers ahould opt d la honor their* high vocation or weaken tbelr flowrif for usefulness by any participation in politics. Revs. Drs. Carson nod M-wrall ea- a^ered 'VeTy sstlsfactorily tnaoy Im portant qneatlons on church govern- meot, and I am of tbe opinion that any colored mlnlater perplexed by any new question that might arise in hla church 8D1 ’ ‘ — ' v-vwxv a ■* ao awaaavsraj va w in lbtf lO&th year of American Independence. B. T. RICE, Judge of Probate. 1! PATTI HAS BEEN RECENTLY THOROUGHt¥- rjhovated, preparafory for the acoopimeda- t(0D ’of > ^ * . SUlWlV^ER ^ISITOTlSf New, largS-and eomfortVble dining room and office on Hte basement floor. Booms large Mrd airy. Attet>tive servants and tba table furmsna'd with the best the Ample Stable room and kiteiitive grooms on hand. - mm 0a umum;* Jau2»- . * PROPKiETOR BIG PAY. hid willingly walk many miles to 'get Mf.‘ Mctrall’e opinion aa to the propar course of action. Dr, Caraon apoka at toagth om besettlug alna- aperifylagtbw itowottlng aloa of both raeaaand warning bla bearers againat iban. (Jolts a nuaber of white per- •oae were pr«Mor. The exercUee throughout wire hlghlv Interesting, aad great good »Ht nwo*T. The rwoet perfect good order pretailed aod dele gatee were moet hoepltatoly entenaloed by the Happy Home and Ml Tatoif BapUat CSwrehea. The parting prayer ••• ufiered bv Rwv. Mr. Duolmr, who arreatvsi aad ejected fr- tn'tb. 8u«aa by ontof of Jadgv M-ckry duilag too prograae of the PeWter irlaL W. R. Dtxo*. AOE^TM XVA .N l l?l» WE WANT A llmito 1 numtor of active, rnorgefc evnvasw-ra to engatfo In a pleasant wet pr 'tltniHe buslneee. — Good men will Hnd this a rare chance Tf«> M /%.IOC MONKY. 8uch will pfran- anawer this advertlse- ruent by letter eneloaiutf stamp for reply. alr.th>K what tniar *-*• they have been en- irmM T'ri None but those who mean bual- necdBppI* - . AiMfae . li, tTXITET. HARVEY ACO. noviaiy* Atlanta. Ua. I»ra*«*vy I bet by _ wwd Mlrel. * ^ • beard af emraeel ybyatotae «V«aM*a aeaeeaewl toe 4 ^tra.IXe e»«el weederfia! ■rdwlaa era pre» feeed. wtoto weetAeere •••S a wide raaqa af dMaaaae •bet e»raa*M rtbry r -,>f ke a' to 1 wef Sek aeey toagSMel, bra grrafaf saaaervto by eneei .vael heedMfwfi- rildeeto laAge hi toedMWMieeaW rbet ' Itot • bf eMaa JS Oi 440. BTATE OF FOt’TH g.lROUNA Orrn a nr vea Cowrf%ni.taa tJasia.t I'etieais, H G, Mey ICth. InM. i eaetify‘kel H M Teswrane. el Billie, lee. AgrM .fT.IK LITERpn<«L AMD LON •nN AND GLOBE IS.Hi n tX- B COMPA- JtV bee ree>alied wtto iba rv«|utMlioea ef toe AH eflbeGeeerai Asraeibry raH'tod —Aa AH le rageteia rhe Ageerira »f leraraerr fern See i«e »H leravyraird la tbe toeir ef “ miS Ceraiiee," tail- hartoy Iteeavr the ••id II. M. Taoertoa Ag-»r afbrwe<d. le uAt M.k»ae-l traeaeci a I b«Herae > f le»er- •are to •bv* it.'. »■ ik» reeery ef fere well IU aad la behalf ef raU <'eai|«ay. . NUN RtATTuN. C era a4 ret lev 1-eeiral. Eapra* Maw* t1«. |N*3 (e-l-'* to tmt yvara to the thaa >MH they are wwrirag ef aa artaral arL-.-i the swry -ea eub the . —4 fWr- •*roy fhe *11(1, Brayton and Batier re rd the b ■Without Me Dow fired at ■wkh a yemf. Tbe of ail the sera i 4sMfclhoj fe m yedagagiee. They ato uelj raert aed Hedy the aw^mitraae ef abudrae aHuaily brfuretVra, aad hrrorae iharoaghiy irakaad wash every. ttoraghr aad prianple af Oarraaa edecalroe, b«i with charseteritoto ped’aaditv they aar- *ey lha whole laid ef edaraitea hark to the very bnek of prv-kisturic lirae. They are latrodwrad ialo a history af aH the- great efforts raada for pope hr laatraetioa among the Chiarae, the Ketoars nations, the Hebrews, tbe Greeks and the Ro (■ana p they study particularly tha pro- frera of geaeral culture—how naan he* rioen iuto this realm of joatiec, of wia- don aud brotherhood, bow natione are ,butided aad perpetuated, a comparative study of peoples with and without an cd □cational system, an! than coatingfioally down to the age of Prussia, they embraoe the history of its school system from the origin lo the present—its leaders, pro- motor*, biographic* of its great educat or* and a perfect familiarity with its method* and ita objects. * And still with all this they are not yet teacher*. I followed the class of twenty-fire who, oat ofei|hty were al lowed to pas* from the preparatory into the seminary. At the end ol four year* of study, which was simply staggering, these twenty-five passed a second exami nation of several days in length, am) came out of it with their number reduced to seventeen. For these the Government at once provided positions, in which, However, they were not regarded ns teachers, buf merely as candidates. Can didature ia pursued from two to five years, at a salary of abowt $125 a year. Af the end of two yoniw candidates may pass their examination for regular posi.- tions, and at the end of five they must do it or drop oot forever. At iho end of two yearx this class of seventeen agaio- assembled, some of them burdened al ready with debts made neeeaeary by the mcagreaeaa of their pay, but out of the whole seventeen only three were auccera- fal. A class ef eighty eager to become teacher*, bad dwindled down lo three.— Again, the Government at once provided them with s’ationa, aod ao at laet they had reached the goal and were add reseed as Herr Lehrer oa a salary the first year ef has thaa $250, and which sever, as ibe _ _ • e# Me toUow.re e-if to IfiaJ r Miutbeuow at Fort ■wrevw M Oto Skfc. »Uy. toe hM. afew HKtonBy. • New Turk Irtatmu. e^-4 li aa4 toeaawrdrrer wf $4 bMtod al Fast famaer. N-w M-kHv . <ra Df Mbcviff Fvie (fenrt* for btoor at Gaatla (tor- «*••. New y««fe, aaraafe the awpply. la •pita of toe isige arrlvate • f imrat ffrooie Tbrie la aa or tor f..i PM uraw at fit per wee*, tkal eaaw t to race of taaea paid by tfe . . pf Texaa, aad rvoi ydwk lor af ffavw saaraaid agalaet e*l by toe rirewtt cowrie of ito law too etoorwd erteaoi lorn* Nl Osb. who killed BA Atetna | a A*Unis, bee to feed, haraeea ar d lake care o( fifimuive la tbe eoevlct temp fbte te perkape tSe Hfhieet >>b I* th- ••••re. Mill It te by ao mrwue a oaa. Ed. Ooa wsa a aoavtct | aeir. wbeo he Ml lelo bte troubir>awd bad tbe maoagriueoi of < number of them. THEIREST ALL LINIMENTS (mUAMAXD lanuMefai n te r it. Dean Btaniey. bead ef the Eetabltap ed Church In England, te dead. A dcatructira cotton worm boa ap. peered la Egypt aod te couauming tbr erope. .Bmalfpox la epldemio lo Saint Do mingo aod yellow fever hM appeared lu Cuba. Terrific beat prevails over western Europe, and the crops are withering In tbe paiebed fields. ( Stanley’* expedition from the west coast of Africa Into tbe Interior I* mak ing slow progress, owing Lo topograph ical dlffleultlee. Duilng a grand parade In Tar is on the 14tb lost, the gross took fire under tho feet pf the soldiers and was extln- gulobedTjy the watering earta. Switzerland and E-tstern France were shaken up by an earthquake on Fri day. Bella were rung and furniture overturned, but nobody was hurt. The Russian Czvr is getting braver. He has ridden through the streets of bf. Petersburg In sn open carriage and proposes to be crowned at Moscow- shortly. Tbe death sentence of Hesay Heir- man, tbe Jewess convicted of compile'- ty la the oaaaaelnatkLn of the Caar, has been commuted to peflql servitude for life. At a recent meeting of the Nihil ist executive committee lo St. Peters burg, It was resolved to give tho Cmt a final warolog.ooupled with the threat (bat If It was unheeded, he and his pig headed advlaera should perish. A Santo Fe paper says that kbere fe realdent at Guadalajara an Individual having a scaly greeu akin, exactly like a vlpet’s, which be sheda every year. It come# off In a alcgle piece. Be has do hair OB hfe bead. HI* sister, who died a short time ago. bad similar pe- culiarttlaa. Toward tba dose of toe life tote viperous akin encroached oa her eyes, so that sbe eowfcl oaly see tb rowgh a earrow apartura The Into overbs—w hot bnxj . arw kaowa — "■ MEXICAN at te' liril 6*.ntlmi I Til laiiw ot pala a*d Ini lalbm. Ua aSVHaapun nurarai rmn ■ IttoBnMet rrallM ara aqaaliy wonU MUSTANG iteaeat la aeatled by aamcboOy in L arjrhoaae. Krarydaybrtnsa news oil > ■■■■y mt am wtewM asaMfwkpaml lautxliied, ot rtowlte i*«rtjr. i f latorml, or a ralwwM* liora. or oi| I mt««I by tbo hoaUiis power ofthla LINIMENT I which spocdlly enroa such ollmenu o Lum human elkmu a* J Rhawntatlam, Swalltoga, Sllir IJoImU, Contracted Mnaclca, Dorm land Sraida, Cats. Hr | Sprain*, Polaewsna I Witags. Sttmaraa, Lai—. | Smrca, cleora, FrwatMtca, ( IVtpplcc, Caked B id ererr terra of cxi land dr aid a, Cnta, Brniaea andl Bltea and icncaa, Old I , Ckllblolaa. [ laora Nlsplca, Coked Breoat, and (indeed ererr terra ef externaldis- leaae. It heals wnhont sear*. For the Uxun cuatiom It cares •|n-alnf, Swtnnir. OtUT Joints, . Janndar, Berneee Soree, Hoof I>U-1 I eeiee, Foot Bot, Screw Worm, Scab, I I Hollow Horn, Oorateheo, Wind-1 I nil*, Sparln, Thrnsh. Ringbone,! loid tores. Poll KrU, Him npanl I tho Strht and orory other allrae: Ita which the occupants of tl I Stable and Stock Tord ore liable. I The Hextean Hnatamg I>Intraant ■ always enroa and never disappoints; | and It is, pailtlvaly, THE BEST OF ALL INIMENTS FOB KAN OB BUST. ■•ylfi-ly » SCXE AOENT^PdR' f ' 'A WHEELER & MELICR^OMPANI’S TlfRESHERS, CtB AKERS'AND* .BEPARATORS: THE ITHICA IIORSS'RAKE. BALDWIN’S FEED CUTTERS. BUFFALO STANDARD SCALES AMERICAN BARBED WIRE*- fencing; > .■« « GRANT’S FAN MILL.- CENTENNIAL COTTON GTN.‘ Up Day Paaaanger —Mail. TLrkTrWn conneet* with Train from Co lumbia at Drauciivilla.) Lenre Charlwiion Lenre Columbia DmOrli title Mid wily ** Da.ubrrg (irikhnut’a I! lick villa • Klko Willislon * R’bite Pond • vrftrdaor ’ v Montmorencl ‘ Aik en * - A rriye Augusta Down Day Pagsenger—Mail’. (liasTrain connect* with Train for Colum biaat branchville.j 14 • I * • 4 «« 14 44 it 44 *4 9.06 a m 6.f?(l a m 11 35 a m 12.02 p m 12.10 p ih ^2.lift p in 1*06 p M 1 -22 p m pm 1.39 p,. 1.61 p 2.12'.; m -.24 pnife 3.20 pm Leave An^uetv AilmaC" “ Montmorencl “ IVindaor “ White Pond Williston •< Klko •> -lUNtovlHs (iraham'a Bamberg Midway •at* i •«• T7T '■ “ Branchvillo h Arrive Cbarieston Afri v* Ctdwmbin xtauT ixpixm -Ur: LteraGharleatoa I^At e Itroneh r ill* ka*vc Black till * ArTtvt /Jugusta Dowx. Leave An gnat a Leave Itlfickvilla < ■ Leave llranchvilla AvnlC ('hmrlo-ioa rtkiaeele with sight Trains fills to aad from Col limbi* raaiunv »vn *cooaooo«Tiox—Ur. 7 66 a m 8 66 a m 9.06 a m 9-28 a m 9 40a m 9.60 a m 9.67 a m T0TI3 a m 10.3G a m 10.60 a ra 11.00 a m 11.3t) a m 1 •66 p m 6.30 p m 10.16 pm 2.10 a m 4:<»1 a u 7;26 a m 7 00 p m 10.31 p m 2.(k-. a m 6.36 a m at Branch- Leave CUarUatuo L4»v« BUckvilla Artive dngueta G.lVa k *r, . 6.311 Trai TUB BKOWX 10TT0X GIN 6 20am MVpm 7.26 pm Dcwa Leave Aago-ta Leave ItUcknlle Arrtvr rberteotwe ('eaaeeie al Rrooebfilte with aod from Colombia. _ Th» day klatl aad aigbt Kxpve.. trair ra raa dotly. The eraimmi 4oi»ao trotoe raa doily, vaeof* floodoyv Bterftog ears om all tbe oigbftraraa. <>• Oraordav* aad Swa- davt rwood iHp Uebeta or* sold lo sod frara •11 -tattoos ao tbo reed ol ana irm rla— too ter ttoraoad trip, f d till Man-lay omy, __ ‘ftoooo: 'MSfwtev WMVtoH flekri. «rv aeM team oil molten* ot 4 tenia per mde to rannto wtp. uoboso ore g-nd to ten day* k> rmovn-^ it c. AUJtn.o f k? s r JOHN 1 rers Ow l fep-1. AUgaAi Fiwfeui jUfife. A«w«w*» B-un.v, i i 0- . Jaw SI, 1*01 f Sim. last, mo U. W*a bo -e wand I OOfiNO BtH IM iHA A Ixnre Angara a .. .1 Mp te. AlVtov Iffll Mas -A *4 p n*. * 14 itekte a 119f te. “ Afffira • 4 IT r te. • A Urndnte 4 W* p ra m Ite Oka n 4 VJ p m to Hotef-vira .......... 6»Op.» m V•rnvtiin .......... • 14 F te. m I gtoww .......... • te. m IfeBMkgV.. .T 4* p aa. m K»fi 16 -yri - • «0 p te oo * tkbaf lewban \ . m (bavmaamk .......... • v> p ra. «• Jrakrateellbr T 66 n . fe ooixu Nouru. Lawv Jnriaeravilte... .Tflfi* te 1 ** 'iaVoannh .......... 316 p. m. «S fTtart-oi.-a ......... A to S MB fCHOFIELD'S ConW PRESS. Fek ax LB: Gin DrinUtA Smut Macltiuo*, Mill Pickji r IVtltiiijr (loth, ' Bolting Wirf, RiihLot Belling i— *“ Babbitt Metal Mill Stones, I Com ShcUcni, Cotton Bcrnis, Sugar Cnnc Mills, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Axles am! Sjifings. Full Lino of Foreign *hd Domestic HARDWARE, CUT1.ERY. GUNS, &c rara— ibi-Sad X-.ir.a4 ran tbbtta-o-H-H I teteHto (Oto. Mvaaav u. FLajii*a, , _ __ Ceorral SoporiaieuJent. J. fl. Dtr*w, Uwerol Poor eager A grab M E WAY» BLACK TILLS. S. C. f Hart & Company '■72 CHARLESTON, S. C. Just Arrived -at- Chas. Pechm aim’s A New Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, BOOTS, SHOKS —AND— NOTIONS, and a lot or Fresh Family Groceries IX MT— Bar Room Can be fround the finest stock of WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGAhS Ever brought to tbe village. When you come to Barnwell don't forget to call sad see me, Chas.JPeohmann WAYERLT BOUSE. CHARLESTON,& C., GEORGE T. ALFORD, Manager. R ATKffl-OO OB PKIk DAY'. Ibis favortto