The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, August 11, 1881, Image 2
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TBa6«uMltt*l>rtMN. «b<> •<>•« moAtttfr- «l
««o lawioT i o* tneorrcet Um tUXlMkit
t>t> Ifte. Alraaador U. hUH'b««« UMt lh«
Ho«th> Om irrowiiic poorrr cowry da^, Will
Ijofcfcbty flndolter*«oi.^roo<» wliliUjeir
>t »i*toortt>v.i» Ihl* WV th*t Um
iafiorall.
Cml Oonmoncf wac richt i
T«B AOOtfKObATffW o( (MplUI at the
KotUt and oonacquent >owm|i» of intorwt
•re Inducing the money klnceto hunt mw
Holds of speoulaUoD. ▲ rcfoo^oUtlve of
s Northern oompanv to aow oanvaaslnc
Georgia for the purpose of londliiff money
to planters on morw«ge« of tfw lr lands on
flee years lime, oharglug tetrea per oSaU
Interest and four per sent, com missions.
Com Exoush oobsiks are alarmed and
indignant because secret shipments of In
fernal machines have been made from this
country to UHr porta. If Irish Amer*u>
iz »r$ baVw „
lowing Mptorfeut of tsslai^bt plac
ing th-se clockwork machinas and tbs
must powerfel —plosl v«k la-British >vcm
mis tbsy have rained the cause of IrSl-nd
for at least e eaartor of a century. Mod-
barlty of Mewing Into eternity In mid-
ocean a ship crowd, d with Innocent pas
s-offers. ■■ '
Tint rmbit anacieoplndlorlbOiroHna.
resulting .a the overwhsfmtng defeat of
the P otolMUonlsts, Unebse an Impreeslve
lesson. Tt>« Democrats were divided, the
itepubilsaarenitel. True to the cardinal
doctrine la their politic 1 faith-halreJ to
the Democracy-the lepublleena. corailed
by the party whip, voted solidly against
I rohtbttloa, many of them not from oon-
> teUoa, bat fiom the eole purpoa-of dls.n-
Uttraling the Denocrat c rank# The ef-
leet oaths prohibitory morement In the
M«u ramal • to he awp. at all evaate,
any bopaof iegtaUUve reform In the la
tere dare aol dUeharga aeWef y from lb-,
laaoiy performaim* of IU dutiea If there
were more eeoae of reep «att>Uli y aa I Was
ahlrhlag la anettty U • • woehl ba ieea
Iwa >eat M>P«ale forad- lUuaal lagtaiatwa
TTp te ‘liMme we bar* advocated
r alateaee of tha Ilea Ua as a
^ VfWMtoi for Mcartag orvdn to i
farmers; MA the aifrumeols ihM
oat at the late meeting of the State to
and M. Socialy and Hute
•ell M lb# decided manner
pnMha, had of <he unaolin
eonl of’ that exprmelon wlt^b
whom'd! Vftocta moat d'recil;
marr y,' have somewb
the rSsct of maklof 01
hn eifliuatwly cotton-ralhlng
hod do whatever, elee Its oppo-
neats charge to It, omler-fthleh system
n p*
the country can never Per ms neatly
prosper, yet U seems to ua that its re
peal would have the cfleet of cutting
ofNtohny of the present small farma as
wed aa maba a aesues on labor la the
IdCMahttof eha-iPttd-hnldlng clasa—£n-
terp/leWaod Moaotalneer.
itorney^wIl'ToTmaDsbasbeee fe b ,t^T! Q K 2 ' D(i 15 ’T™ Md
condoed to his room by an attack^ " r
rheumatiem. ^ ■
Over two hundred«SKftW«tTt/th«rti ;l
era are attending the Normal Bek del
at Oreenvllie.
The Greenvlllehnd Liureos HhfHrbad’
Company was organized otr the 5th by
the elect idb of ofiMk-r*.'
Thr receipt* forrnternal IWventfk In
anted to $lSh^09.
> The first train ovefr . the Savannah
Wver brldgajho the Aug.tdiwaod Kuoz
vllle Railroad crossed on the 5th.
For 17 months there have hern only
to 1 >*'xtn}rtoTj yywrrjvy,
and they were made & mouths since.
Geu. O. J. Rains died suddenly In
11 It fen on Baturday utornkng from a
wound received In Mm filtxic&o war
some 85 years ago.
Nature Is assisting the Prohibition
ists, ae far as cern whiskey Is concern
ed. The entp frgwee. and the dletlU
era will have twMll back on ptae btjrra.
What la the country coming to ? A
colored man has applied for immi
grants. lh- says tbs niggers on bia
farm are too cuascd l«sy to make a
living.
C ik of over six hundred person* »ert
to the State Penitentiary there are oe
ly about tbrra hundred In Iba Inetitu-
lioo Twenty-tvo ate wuinea, only one
being wbitr.
M'S llugbea, uf K IgrAaM, w m re-
eently roOlad of her mul»--, prnvl-loos
•Od rrevy portabta artlele la t ef dwrfl
>rtg by-flew ‘neg/Oa , who bavestboa
bee* cansuead •
Ifhtt.M haa been for nearly iwtoly
K with ’at a acb‘H>l li wa*’, iracU-ra
_ eompeiled to (eat, a( U». Ir own
vSparar, saolr piaora aa they c»n gwt.
wDefy aaawlt^f for the ^aipnar,
Ur A C Dlbvn'a ahpe factor? la th*
Paaitaa'I-fy, rmploylag a naretraO
la. WMJ ba la fall < p-ratb’a by the
<4 A* prana bar, turai' g «>•» elgkua
Ike dr ad pair a of bo >io so J ak wa a day
Oa Tharaday, t weary akUa mea at
ock r*a a peMle rad to Bartlagtoa
-••y at»^pad ao Wr aa saa uaw sear
a Mr Uyhara'e k^aa ho get water. a
bell of iWk etag ttrurk ika tree kOi
lag fowr mea ta^eUy ami W^aadtag
ree oiketa —rtommiy
li U pretmfcia tkai E Igeh*! I etf bw
a ateek er ne faa<w law aoemy aher
Meet ikrre fb«rrbe like eava Vw*era
ad the euaeiy, pray tag fw« toe eto-psa a
oftkaeawt Ue wilt ba J>r-«r«‘e4 In
tke Lwgiitotare e« ns a*it
Sewtna lie-Mr et.te, <4
• *e watted ua a f»w eigate eg ■ l y
eto*ea a-aa la tm«ka. i»a t4 wk--m
gave h»wr a lao l«ok«« -wrk, eed IU»
k twee*y Tke vtrlim'a ef-
far wee that ba kart mare * feary to
a
wfli
Ihcttiofl&l—Rrr. k. Bai>t, Edl’er.
tod wee l (•■el Hiwileilce.
. TH* sin tees Meal hern Stotts, with a
popdlatiorf
ictii **
The aiiiagMsslary
54 and to fsi
of trll th'
Thera art aevrtlfort dilfofrtt School
ages to tbs States TmwI Territorim, 1?
years being lbs longest petiod and six the
shortest. The oariiost irge at which pu
pils are admitted to tho publii schools in
any State is 4 yesrg^ In nine ?&te»
the school oge is 6.21 and in eight Staten
£.21, Massachusetts reports the high
est percentage of population of school
age enrolled in tire schools, viz* 104 t or
or 4 per ceut. tnorp than the whole num-
also the bighejt percentage of average
<|eily attendance 77. . / . , .
The total school population in the
States for 1878 is 1 l,418,8224-iiju,inber
enrolled to public schools, 8,294,^16;
^VWag*- daily attendance, 5.093,297;
ytten States not reported. The school
^population o? tho Territories is 257,260;
number enK>) H in public schools, 78,-
HTII; avenf.W daily uttendancj kr t^j
Territories rcphr*ing this item, 38,1 Ik
The total numb-w of teachers in the
States was 269,132 ; »» the Territories,
2,012—ItLho not rejtorted.- The aver- - .JW -
piwdicts frWk on tha 90th of
IhU
J. B. Howard,hf Maooo, Gto, a ydaflg
farmer, loot tha alght of both cyea last
w^k hy w^wg tha per ' ■' *
btoWw wfln» o4ored h#dkei
tha BUonOuw Aye patting
el Robggt G.lugeraofi aaygfltat
Meilno lucks
It at A tax gala ant the Almighty Bad
q! hla wurInhop
to throw the ahavlcga hfid refuse tato
after ilagHJt through with tha raat of
tha wdflU.-
* Thte surgical operation recently per-
,fohhed upon Benator Ben. Hilt's
toague, tha removal of a cancer caused
by excessive smoking, leaves that gen-
thunno wholly epeeebkwai His recov
ery by h'r« lima IX>agrees reopens to
certain, fdr Ben Hill on the floor of the
Senate wilt apeak though hell Itself
sboald gape and .bid him bold his
pease.—Chicago Tlorta.'
•*£lm WoniMley,” who has cooked all
the food eaten by Mi*. CsflrflAld since he
, was abet, wa* formerly h slave In Ylr-
gbilw, but is now psoprietor of one of
the most popular hotels in Washing
ton. Hie pld mistress occasionally
visits him and Is assigned to the beet
rooms in the house. He nursed fifentel
Webster, Stephen A. Douglass and
Charles Sumner, and was one-’of the
few present at the death of Abraham
Lincoln. Be prepares beef jolee by
placing the hear temier loin steak over
tbs fire h>ag enough to have the sur-
Otoe Hinged. The steak Is then placed
hr a peculiarly constructed machine
these ee
T^rrifbriffl ‘except
Florida, Georgia, Idaho and New Mexi
co. The wages of men vmy hot&kS.Ti
a monthwu bouih Carolina to ?106 in
Nevada ; the wa^esof women from $l5.-
92 in Maine to 1*4 in Nevada ; the av
erage wages of teachers of both scxIU is
117.44 in Alabamauml 871,56 in Wy.
ommg. In Maryland, Mississippi and
the Indian Territory the salarv of mules
aud feu) .It* are the »nrae. The greatest
diffsreoes Ik-iw. en the aalarifs- of inalss
■ od females w is VUwmcha-MU, where
tits former receive 875.61 and Um hu«
is. |3i 04.
Tho total anuuhi sebuef hiroai** re
ported by all vl*« Mats, and TorriiutHM
ia 8Mi,9«8 ( 101 ; aauual s>p*<Mfifurva,
|Hii 520,958, of which |8,48A Cid were,
exp-ude 1 fo; butldiug, ajp.miua, c\« ,
f 1 .UH>t (145 A>r wlsry uf 8upriiateaJsars,
aud |.5f 15.^665 fcw- ♦vwchcra’ wlaric*.
The ra’iuiatcd valsv of M«a». ha>M<ae*
and •!! other school pr petty ia fil 7A >
Hi2,177. tvs Atatwaud 4 Trrritww* awt
rwpwfttmr. Tha asyawdiiarw* par rapt la
•< lha ato> wl pupwfwnw totted frowi 73
eotua is North ( erwiiM to $21178
i ho i h«r >awa aud pov oap^a of aa
tt le*da ora m pub x ac!>.-»• ir- m 82 4 4
m North CoMksw t* 8<12.lo
CWvsksns.
Tho a mow ei tottnbeiod Imwt tha INs
W«4y faad iw lha fiwtaa «f lha Awwth
5" wa I Wi*l u> f 478 m oaatfr hot hows
11 tall .TOO mi whttk |W »WVU877 2 V>
• ■a 2Mkwr«a4 is 187fl. TVtaaw*4it
•a lulloW*: \ itfftoM, 81 IAS
fort has. fA-Vti K «eth ( amhoa. 8)
Sui ; «.awrrw. PS ■■■» hh«*4* MfStt
Atthwwm. f| law . A
frO-MKCr | | 4 !■*) _
fflAjtolto.
to M V
•ma m 'h • k.-Ur*
fddersey, by JafTemSs Darla.
“It tell.all onr hurtor? «orr. From the With of
the dream to Ua hot."
TMa great Book aota the South right taOtre the
worlds—Newa amt Courier.
Thla book la by addatbe moat hBportaot oonltTbn-
Unit In the kiatorv of the war from the SMtMhi •kU >
►-N. Y. HoraM.
It will unqueallomably aottfro i verj thing that ha*
thim far boon writfi’n tie uUbar SO* of ia«
(luentloa
of the juice Is expressed and the beef
Is left as dry ss a chip. A spoonful of
the extract is t qual to s pound of beef,
h. Tbe following from the Atlanta Con
stitution Is a reply of Own. IV'gso wben
asked why the railroad receipts were
Ao large on some OMmllna roads : “It
la mainly due to tbe gwawraf growth
and development of Iks country
through which they paps. A special
reiw'n is found In the growth of cotton
planting la aectloos In which It was
orver grown b4rofe. Yon see we carry
the fertilisers to make tbe cotton with,
and get freight on II We then bring
out the cotton and get freights on that,
and ihla le better fr- lgtil than any
other crop. After cotton Is irlbd awhile
the firtners quit raising grain, and we
then not only haul ihHr fertilisers nod
cotton, but carry ibeir gtakr. When
they quit raUlua grain lb*y quit rais
ing uie*r, and the next year we carry
ihMr meat os well aa th»lr grata, cot-
toa and fartllts-ra. Tidw sivwa
r^ml very bnavy frrigtita" Exactly
no, aotf tbe farmer paya for aB.
Lumber, Lumber.
HAYING RBCBITTLT'ADDED TO MI
aiding I ala mot a osw, QratcUoat 1
I ass sow preparsflSa furs
lumber on the smht real
y »>a reoflft of order.
, wy-M. Hi .-"p Jb
Tks Biss aa*fa| of the Baal her a fen
mber on tbo
Lumber can bf'
delivered p
a ug i 1 tn
It bcluug* to tbe catogory
h*
emloeatex—
writing* of Thucrdklis of XenrtpSoa
h«ve been lerkonnt heretotbeetbe moot a
amplea—X. Y.Bua. * ...
Its political portion, Apwid*?!” Kflrcft poSto,
singular cloonictt aa<S wWlsowllnary iaU-rcnL—X
Y. Tlmoa
Uli unqueatloeaMy tke abltot and awa
hrnslTc oucoumordr* war which Km y«t
The .South need* no other Seftnc*, noNinli
tlou.—New* awd Courtoc. ...
It I* simply Infamous. We should not let the hi*-
Hart& Cd-trS-r -
HARDWARE BERCH\m
'tfc
lory of ike war be wrtttea by Bebeb and
Wlflioia Taeuinparh Bhetkwa.
Mr. DayU’g ^ook I* *old only by sufiwriptlqa
gold In BaruvcD and Orangeburg countieanalk by
the Agent, L. R. M4IWHALL F. O. oSL-em 0.ifb»
bio, 8. C-, or hi* Agent at BUukrllle, tor £?J. Hans-
met. angt-eowls
"fiTTlSi IH
HAS BEEN BETETTtT THOROEOHLY
rjnovsted, preparatory for the accommoda
tion of
New. large amf comfortelrFr drfling room’
and office on the basement ioor.
Booms large «m»<1 n»*y. AtlenltTe servaaie
• nd the table furnished with rife Reel the
market affords
Ample Stable room and’site stive grooms
on hand.
49»K- 6. mWUM,
Jan»- PBOPKinOR
SOLE AMN7V761S'
WHEELER & MELICK COMPANIES
THRESHEHS, CLEANERS Atf D
SEPARATORS,
THE ITUICA HORSE RAKE;
BALDWIN'S FEED CUTTERS.
WFTALO STANDARD SCALES.
i . , ■ j
AMERICAN BAljBED WIRH-
F,RNfHN v (I., A
GRANT’S FAN MILB.'
CENTENNIALC0TT0I5GIN.
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Up Day Pamanger —Mall
Thl* Train eonnecta with-Train from Co-
lomMa Si
Leave Charleston
Laav«<Calurabiw
*• Branchvills
‘ Midway
“ Bamberg
* r avaham r-
Blockvillw
« Kike '
•• Willis Imr
White Pond*
“ Windsor
“ MonUnoraMt
•• Aiken
Arriw AngnsU
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106 p*
1-22 p *
181 p *i
ld»pw
1.61 p si
2.12 p*
2.24 p m
8.2U p * i
Down Day Itoss anger Walk
(This Train connects with Trais for Colam
hi wot Brauch villa.) — ^
Leave Angus la
Atkoa
Montmnreaai
IHnkeor
White Pond-
Willistoa
Elko
Btoakvittw
Gvaham'w
Bdsakorgr
kfbl way
Branchvilla ,
kVftVe'TJKRHesion * -
Ar^TverColtaabia ^
HIOHT ixpaiaa -Dr.-
Leave Chariest oa
Leave UranehviUa
Leave Blackvilla
Arrive Augusta
Dows.
7.66 am
8 66 am
9.06 a d.
9.28 am
9 40 a m
9.60 a n*
9.87 a m
10.18am
10.46 a m
10.60 a in
71.00 nm
11.80 am
1.66pm
to80pm
10.16 par
2.10a*
4.-111 «.*
7:26 ana.
knaertann 4 rwg toegaraa
TVa r ttaww. cv ”g of E-atwrky
th* year
of MidJla r-rida
trugs at*
trim Cedar R« ptda. Iowa,
reports fro* T9 of tka to)
C. «a. rat kewae
I Nwgai* t lUrntt.-a t« .*uu*g tab aX
I I)«gg*r 'a »| rlogw. Va.
1 lovluaaa a/* annag okUe p^pto by
Is N«w M'Ottm.
Mr Hparget* uara the Rovtoed How
Tsnraaaat to b* pul pH
s J u %• Tbossa* > hhorkey to eokvvr-
anw->eaJiafeg to Woat lagioa
Jay (howl I c-’at/o* T'OD *U«n tf
roitrvmd. vat sad st 8140 uuw kto
1 toe kasdaed amt toty d ga bava
bows klltod by Iks pottos to Augusts
Baldwin county. AUl. with a p- puto-
Uos <4 9.000. boa out a rstodrat Uwyrr
dke* 4» clear sn-lsttv^g’keo Iks votor.
Ihtol St twenty tv# costa s Lot every
where
•fl s crop aa aompsrwd wtok last
yvmr, tks wkssl especially bsfag very
ert p to feponrd fully
> •• »hr
Tbs ltoo tow dewsorallase bun
prsveou tbs dovstopmeat of tbs coso
try; keeps oar surplus labor para
btofi ; ksepa os a Itoggarlv, ksod-to-
Bootk pcoptt; to tbs procuraor of
■fltMMlMB ssd aovtoltoai; sod nskoa
tbs rtob rtcksr sad tbs poor poorer.-
Kacabaw Oaxstt*
Tks itoa tow fe oos of tks greatest
eureaa that ever ihspsopto of rhsikste
have had saddled on theo), sad we
■bould rtos up as one mao sod demand
Its repeal by the Legislature. Farm
era should commence In time to put
land io good order for sowing plenti
fully to wheat and oato.-Lexingtoo
Dtepatcb. , ^ #
Bomethlog eboohi be done. Tbe plen
that looks xooet plausible to tbla; ibat
the Lcgtolature pass a law repealing
the lien Uw. to tske effect the first of
Jsauary, 1883; We believe It would
Le towten mcaaure. It would give the
people iIme to prepare for It.—New
er ry Herald.
What we need la strong aecnrfty for
the protectloo of tbe merchant, and
light Interest for the good of tbe far
mer, and then all can live. Doubt toee
tbe question will be fairly tod thor-
nngbly discussed, sod tbe next Legis
lature will be called upon to render a
final verdict. We hope It will be a wise
ond^saitofketory om.-Orangeburg
Tbs truth of tho
to nothing but the
(toorfte—Is Boethwm t Oeo-gta the
esitoe crop to reported ksUvr to every
respect than at thto liaao last year. In
Oesuai Georgia H to not so good end
to two weeks Uie. is Monkeset Geor
gia well fenll'aed sod culilvaUHi fields
have been ufiered to guano agents for
.the notes given for guano osedoa tbem
Alebsme—In tbe eanebrake region
one-thtid of the crop bae been de
stroyed by worn* which appeared elev
en day* earlier than last year. In tbe
central counties this year’s crop ex-
eaceed last years ten per rent. In the
northern counties there Ik little com
plaint of drought.
Mtaatoatppi—Army worms appeared
on the 26 b. Tbe crop Is 4 to lit-days
earlier than last year. lu tbe north
ern, eastern and western counties tbe
cotton prospect U splendid.
Louisiana -Red River lands will
make a bale to the acre. In tbe wes
tern and southwestern counties worms
and rust have damaged the crop great
ly and tbe falling off in yield will be at
least 20 per cent.
Texas—Cotton In tbe northeastern
counties has been seriously Injured by
droMgbt, In the real of tbe Biate the
weed has grown splendidly since tbe
middle of July and full cropa will be
made unless a second crop of worms
appeals. Grasshoppers by mllltousare
reported fa the Indian Territory bound
for Texas. **■
Arkansas—In the west of tbe State
eoitoa le better than last year. In tbe
east it bas been Injured by drought.—
Worms have appeared near Pine Huff:
wfil surely sot be does
il ike itee tow to
ms-
Ifw
Ite woa oaa A# a feed jot of work, prewh
wa, try a law anil wall, doctor a
petirst, or writ* a goad article wkea he foal*
aiaarahla sad dan; with to igglak brain eed
unsteady sorraa, aw4 nose nhoeM *eka the
auoeapt to vaak a aaaiki*e whoa it caa ha
Sumirf/aSflwsr 3 k ' *
As lows *aa roveiBlO^I aatrfte bo-
cauae ke wae Mtod of heertog hM wife
scold tbe chudrvo.
OvvUte (Want, hrotbrv of tke ex-
Prraidrot, died lo tb«- New Jersey Lu
oatlc Asylum on tha 5-b.
Mcrl-la to tetrltnrtally much larger
than New Y->rk. New York nae 47.000
•quare miles end Fl<>rttoa 50.000.
Genoa eouety, Nortk (A roll as, o-e
tains more whlakay dtotillerles than
any county lo tbe Hulled Bialee.
lo Ust Tbuiaday’e elecikM to North
Carolina tbe Prohibit Insists were de
feated Ly over 50,900 majority.
Louie Kent, a colored man of hlls-
sloalppl, has, for three years past, sent
tbe first bsls of cottos to isarket.
Kentucky, as usuaf, went strongly
Democratic last week, electing a Leg
islature that will re-lect Senator Beck.
Dr. Tanner is now fattening in tbe
mountains of Fboosyl vania preparato
ry to entering upon a fast for 95 days.
Ex-Governor Chamberlain sailed for
Europe in tho steamafiip Ecythia on
Wednesday for the benefit of his health.
The river Jordan, at the point where
Christ was baptiz’d, Is 120 feet broad,
flows rapidly and is of a light stone
color.
Aftera protracted trial, costing $2),-
000, Whittaker, the colored cadet, has
been found guilty of mutilating his
own ears at West Point.
The Virginia Democrats have nomi
nated as lheir candidate for Governor
John W. Daniel, one ol the most bril
liant young meu in tbe State.
As soon as he can make bis depart
ment show a clean balance sheet Post •
master-Genoral James Intends to re
commend two cent letter poatage.
Bixty-ooe thousand, three hundred
and seventy toot of fertillx-rs have
been imported into North Carolina
during tbe past seegbn.
Eighty thousand acres of. Arkansas
land have been bought by the Catholic
ColooixxUoa Society. The aim tot*
ladies Irtohmeo to become farmers.
Leavs Black villa
Leave Uranchvdle
Arrive Charleston
Con red* with aifhl Traias
*«H»te »*4>h-oa4'otiimbi*. ■‘V ’
TOOpm
10 74 p M
2.06 a *
6.44 a*
at Branch
raiiaut *a» acuoawaaawvaa
—Ur.
T.trre Chariest «a
6.40 a*
Leave Blackvilla
2 toy*
Arviva Augusta
Dows.
r.49ytt
1 .*■»*• Augusta
d.ttoa*
laa*« fthtaAviH*
A. 49 a*
Arriia t'hkridttoa
6.TV p ■
Cauaect* ai Ttraackvftla with
aad fraait wlualdat
Traias l«
oflasGaovr*
Mnmift*
MOT NX as
4 night
Mt’TM
Are you dfe'urbwd
bf<’kee «( year rewt bye ate« chi d
•sflsrtng ead crying with lha excrw* L
•Ugg pstn of eutitog Uwvi f H K.
gr> at •ftra nod gw- s bntiln of tfflfl.
wrXJ<lA)W« SOOTHIJfO BYRUP It
wilt rellrve tke poor little euflrrer I*
rwndtnMdy—dagnnd upon It ’, Ikeee to
no mtotske shout It. Thara to kot a
mother o* earth who bas star uned It.
who will o<>t trll you at once that It
will regulate tbe bowels, and fftre rest
to the mother, and relief and health
to the riild, operating like meg to. It
to perfectly safe lo one to ell caeca,
and pk-askot to tbe taste, and lathe
^preeertptl >a of one of tbe o Mr at and
beat female physicians and nurses lo
i h# Uo)ted States, bold everywhere.
25 cents a bottle.
AEIV A PI ’EM riS EM KSTS.
There to a ruaror that rx-Goveroer
TLroekuiortod wld bead ku iodepeod-
eot move to Tasaa, or aa orgaalaatioo
outside of tk* regular Democratic par
ty, fortbeff
ikies wives, kens married tkiny
ItoM-im* children, kne
EhUte of Ptiilip Malone.
ATT pcoon* hoMHiff •fvmandi apainst thi*
e-tare will present (hem duty aliested, anil
those indebted to said evtaie will make pay
ment to the undersigned.
THOMAS W.UAH, AdmUdatrator.
Aaynst 11 th, 1881. ( In
NOTICE
Or. A. R. Bpeneer bn* made a debtor’s •■-
sixnmeut to the undersiffoe<l. A meeting of
hi* creditors ia polled at our ofitoa is Ba
lierx i’H Friday, the 12'h (twelfth) day of
Au-'iiiit instant,* 12 a* aleak, for tbe choice
of one or more agents to act with assignees
SKINNER & WILLIAMS.
M E Wi^Yt
B L A C K V I L Ij R, 8. C.,
Watolunwki-p und .Tewelcr.
Rcpalra promptly exocuted. All work
warranted. Ct argos leabonalle. Watch
Oryetsla Inserted for ten cents.
mayl2
SPECIAL NOTICE,
DR. HENRI J. UOTZON has removed
Id Attrwdalc, P. &. U. R. He will att-nd
calls ihcoughoot Bamwclt sod sdpiialug
ot’UOttos- • ffloa to rear of residence form
erly occupied by U. G. Wimberly,
ogtotl tf
COFFINS.
I have received, ua
▲ Full Line of Coffins,
■ d Boon, wktoh 1 krwtoefier 1
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
w to?A»; •ersMkST'Wlnke
and U to. posluvsty.
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTSI
FOR MAM OR R1AST.
SCHOFIELD'S COTTON PRESS.
| Th* day Bail awd sight fipTMi trsisw
ms da*ly. Th* oce-Musodaltoa train* rws
daily, eirepi Sssdaya IWaestsg oar* on
all the sigh* irstaa. Os Itotttrday* awd Ssn-
I dav* rwssd my t**k«as arsesM
all *«*i4ws« oe (he rand
Itoifi, gawd MU <
IF esawr-taw itokeo* am w>4
I tow* all Mwtona *a • mmrn tm —*n I
Wtg, liakeu am g-wd tm las day* *• rviwea
» €. ALLn.Q P AT As*-
I JORX B pgrg. Oon‘1 fiay i.
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f*ev Bevi* A ArwfRuawtv, •
Aawnw».4ag7naa fl. Is*l [
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1£
BIG PAY.
ACIKX'I’M
WANITKO
"WR WANT A
liniiled number
of active. enorgeDc canvaoeoi a to eriffairo
In a (iHusaut iiml profitable busiueas.—
Good .nen will llnd thrts a rate chance
T*OMvn.ICK MONKY.
Such will please answer this advertise
ment by letter, enclosing stamp for reply,
slatii g what boat’ ess they have been en
gaged in None but those who mean busi
ness need applv. Add tvs*
FINLEY. HABYEY A fXX
novPJ-ly Atlanta. Ua.
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N o. 440.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Office of thk CoMPraoLLsa OaxgaaL
CeumsM, 8. C, May 16*h, inul
I cartify that II. M. Twairryna, at B illia.
tun, Agasi of Til h LIVERPOOL AND LON
DON AND GLOBE IXSIHAN E COMPA
NY ka* eomphto wuk lha rv^atokioa* of tha
A at of tha Gaaacal AMoakty ambM -‘An
A at to regulnia tha Agamaa U Uauraaca
Camgagiaa sat toeargaraiad to ihafitota of
I harsby llaanvr tha
.La rwhaand iranaoat a I
1«*T»
• Vul SAAB:
Gin DnatW,
Smut Machines,
MM Picks,
Boltin# (loth,
Bolting Wire,
RuhAev Belting,
Babbitt Metal
Mill Stones,
Cora Shellers,
Cotton BeaTis,
SugarCane Mills,
-? ’
-. Hubs, Spokes, Rims,
Axles and Springs.
A Full Line of Foreign and Domestic
HA.RI3WA.be, *
CUTRERY.
guns, De
Hart & Company
CHARLESTON S, €.
*ip • —
T«m •* Ckato
*’+^0’ ptui
TVfcttfl* to tod,
= “' =
kvaoav U.
J. fi. Davtrr,
f won i* a.
U
Agesl.
Just Arrived
-AT-
Chas. Pechmaxm’s
A New Stork of
Dry Goods,
Clothing*
BOOTH, SHOiJS
- —AND—
NOTIONS,
and a lot or
Fresh Family Groceries
—IN Mr—
Bar Room
Con be frOund the finest stock of
WINES, LIQUORS-AND SEGAkS
Ever brought to tbe village.
When you come to Barnwell don't
forget to call and see me,
Chas. Bechmann.
WAYI RltY aeuu.
CH ABLE8TOK, S. OL,
GEORGE T. ALFORD, Mannger.
n AXXto-ga oo PWLU DAY.
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