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Ml W. Hibt^KteiQtf’rfcprirtor LARGEST COUNTY CIRCULATION THURSDAY^AITGUST 25, w 1881» r-i^«*l Mlrih«l»y. Oa Hmrsthry nextTHic^i’BopL* will ccmplet» , tb*'rolrth ypwrtff its rxUt enoe. WHhia tbut tlme it bMacbleved a aucoeea imkn'owo ftod unpradadented la th« JiUPofyot jourualiem Id Bara> well . Since lu birth, uoiathnl- daiwWv opoa •■einiea or coward ae- aaeidM atrtl aabrtbed by politicaltrick- •tcWrltbae-ptaeerTed the even tenor of b* way until, at tbla tender age, It truthfully dtuhna a larger clrculatton t^nu-aoyottier journal erer aatabletf' leHh^bla ao«nty. Standing and atrid- Mg^ortMTdoQ ite otlgloal platform It tf «*r*at work, to preserve nod perfect Its hold on the hearts of if* frtevda and to proro Itself afceaye worthy of public confidence and fe- •peet. It glrea us great pleasure to aswwreall advertisers deslifog a» In- wwduction to our good people that tWrmah tbs column* of Tm* iWj oan obtain an latrodoctloo to a dand oensua of readers that can be reacted through oo other medium — The best people take TnlWu, and tbw ro*i of obi •BodrragMWf with each •‘That's all' right," a*l.P me rlsNw* tot much taken aback by tbis polll# rebuff; ••but nan I be of key arretee you In this trouble f*" "Well, we’ve hat our Wal, OorOel'V gone off end left ne," said tbe maa lo tones of dmpair.” “Ah, do you know what Induce^ her to leave you ?” remarked tbe new ar rival. "Well, we can’t say. e'raager.ws how she's eo far lost as to be iBduqgd. but then she's gone and disgraced u!™ re- fnprked the afflicted father. /'•-Yes, neighbor, and—not as Ilhould say It as is her mother—bat there twrsa’t a poonler gaf )b the West than opr Sal. She’s goue and brought ruin 'eb us and her own bead bow,''foilowbd tbe stricken mother. .“Who has she goaw off with?” io- qidfod tbe visitor, “Well, there’s the trouble. The gal ,oeukl have done well, andTnlgbt'have married Martin X« hoe, a capital shoe- maker, who, although ho has got but ’one eye, plays on the flute lu a lively umnnorwod earns a good living. Theo look, she was surrounded by all tbe 'laxwry lu the oountry," said the father. "Y&, who knows what poot Sal will have to eat or wbar new,” groaned the 9U woman, , >{ “Aad who la the fellow that ha* taken her into such misery. “Why, she’s gone ofF and' got mar ried it critter called an editor, aa lives in the village, and tbe Lord only know# bow he aims a living l” [* Tbb majority oP up-country papers are uppoaed to tbs ImmadUie repeal of lbs bso la*. » TAu trial wf IsrtW'iBrt. iM aotoriou* msswhlsr- Is bow In prugrvws at OrWBWvWtSk Bs U defsodsd by U.jor H. A. (Jkdffal PlskBO# sad t>*a. A. a Osr;lngt.>e of UrsvBvtlle. Is TirgloU lbs suagbtoat IVepohIV r%os h«v* plans 1 a ■ Brats ticks* la tbs from rt>* wtM wts for E^calinoal—Rev. A. Bul.'l, Edifur. bees fl»ad la ika CWvb a oAss la ferwwsU ai»ce tbs opaalaf of «b* prsssci crop ysar Tbs smoaaia for ahUb they art glvsa vary fv*a> law^Alasa la fawf ibaoaaad uar m » tkaaaa»4 baadiwl Usaa b**» ossa gi»sa fas ib* pa^a»Mt of rvw* aad ibtny «wo baadtwd (osssrpU'S TVas i by Skits ytsaiata ssmbsi over ibrss .. " ssaaB aad iksas by suisrvil ■*rulu«nd l.sssons lor Teacliers uud Purrais. ‘'Tillers of the gnufari rcoFiac thh full force of the law ol sowing and leaping— the inexorable bond between seed time and harveet. There is-nathmg the fer- nujr is more am teas to s^^fy himself about than be has-gcod seed, of the best' sort, to sow for any en p Its dssirbs to rji«e Ttieva is nothing Its is more vigi lant to gussd axsinst, so far as i* poser ble, tIran ilrrserdaof hurtfai weeds, ffoessa lets a Caasda thistle go u -ssed m ins farm tfiha rau help it. \ «iw wall.I.e kar«w« that a single one of those gimmairr-wiagsd seed*, shiaiag so silrrvy ssd beautiful is the autumn air, nmwae dooms of thistles seal year, sad thjuaasde the yrar after ; that, spite of all Its oan do, the ihtete oace to ike kAd dill dafv him, elude him. a«d is ail prabeh.tHy Jkep asveretgoty of the w>M forever Hot if you say lo 'he swrogo hrawr thot over* v«fd he vprake evwv •et he .{.«• in i ho ^eestKs of Lw t hies yesr old hey orglri is so uretersKW orvd V*hr# far good sv evil is ih*i child's se tae*. rbs shoe res are loo la « Bill aeoot the atra as n~ rrvrssghl mat.■eats! Tell him that In has as mask is ha two f m * r ** dseeeur—• i , what her thoi cktld aid gr^w sp biahfu 1 11 hea** sad kaad'j ee dmsa'iaA awvavd y owd rtwe# as he fasi tv dev ids whether hs auTrates cats or shwti ha si grass 1 m his Urm, aad tbs ebaarm sm iso sa sms thaS hs *>'l Aemme tbs flffare from bSs rwswd es s psvpowme^ fe»- y od U-s so sow wise has Ts/nky wwdsrd sp sod slw. rsmeass lbs fsfl of ike . hiewsluoi is i we tod is pft NcvItwci The depurimwal af th^eaebor prabpectB, rtc, I ehonlddss always hind sad conr.fciing, ' s> ui(uLltfiic aad ilHfaifaA lowmd* bis pqpib.-R.He - .sbld • tbeiM«oafl- deirce sad respeff^ and Msure thffm that he hasHkcir welfhie st keurt. • The day has gont|1by, we trust, ..whaavanybody w ho cutbread, write auAciphkr San get ^fwwdid^b aertifloata. •—<kt K. M. ■owe COKKESPONDENCE. dotawd home. OrabMDb theoot qaewtlooi bdshelw uf oabs t) ■■ Ihmtii.sln aompdtltlOB thfo sectloa latr la* tbelr ' Will bdblaol cotton have cotton gaoei Idly and lU muck earlier will bo wary Tha young me* taioueut lo •l^y nltfbt Ikft, ed,. The prrseaeo I Bill com troul iDUtwiu)*, Aug. 22, 188*! EcrwmPicFim: We beard at WH- llaton on Pt lday alghlBlectnrwby Rev, Joseph A. Musday of Athens, Ga., on ^'Wloe and Cards. He discussed abe evils of wblekey veyjrtrathfully.ssylog that every bar keeper Is-diggtog graves for drunkards, tbelr- widows and or- keudaaos added-a good deal to tbs so pban child t en hi every glass they sell. He showed that strong drlak'destroys the naiad of ad who uao It aa a bever- 'Btre, andwny one can be convinced^ of 'this by a vlali tothe Lunatic Asylums. He related n case that cam* under his own obseruatlOB, where a young taan was Induced by a bar-keeper to take bis drat drink of beet Robertson Coun ty Rye, and wbile intoxicated stew bis fellow man aod was sank to tb» pent* ytenthuy for Ilfs at tbs age of seven- ’teen. Young men beware of bar-keep- srs who call you In to sample a fresh barrel of something flue they have jast received, it ta dangerous. It Is very true they fix it up nicely with Ice aad lemon and a Utils bkters aod sugar and It Is qplts tempting, but Gl:be ware, ouly think where It will sod.— Hu earnestly entreated bis hearers to beware of tba aoslal ffaana of sards, as there la something faacloatlag about card*. Nfc man can make money gamb ling If he plays a fa**, booast gam.. — He showed bow cappers aod ropers were erapfayed at alhgasabNuf houses and in fact all profesalunal gambtsva have sappers employed. He advised ell to ifeep eisar of "top stock" aad ’•flvw sard crimp." Hs appealed to tbs eolorad people to support tha ‘‘dry'’ ticket at tbs e lectio a. A “wet" Uekst will very poor chance any way. J. M. U. Oaraivii ls, b- U, Aug. It, 1*81 EthUr EnfU:: Ths Buishsr of atad^wu st th* la- atiluta has lorrrsaerlto nauas ib«t 360. and If p-rdbls the Iwtervwt has la frsawsd with tha ths n to ihw ■■■ to tffk achaofa of sacs, tas tsSsl agffvw- gals a u .ssaag WuT so MB* to Bosth Catohas The J- Sat cf ths T»c»p*r psspto to Ihs laic Mena Ca/oitas vLcUcalb prmcf pmtrtv* ihsi the raws try fa aot pvt p<*ps/eJ 'wwo rstftcaJ a rUssgv. Ths prcMMtlosksto caa. tow. ihs spread of ism per as w pctaciptas sad prpctieo*. sapirtsiiy la ths upper cOustfaw. aod la the gseerai ssd #vsw lag dservas* of laismp*raa«e Is aa ahwadaaaa of w«< k before sod ft will not be fruitless of good If Irmpsraitiy ewaductsd aad ooattousd „ ■ • ra* ih*a tha hsmaa hriag «ko Asa* amt efm T*w #a sswtpthts. but ths i astoi to £o«r W« >hah ii f Is I f«mr alas I y tesrfaees toegas Ihto aad to Ihsfa to teal fmsay physkUos who would. M permtitad, auampt lo cure ail ih* Ufa to which our body points fa sub jmt srs as utterly losompwteet ss the tour dues** who have trusted that aad frvqueat bulimic* miraculously heal lb* *trUk*i. Medera rivBtxtt loa wtii alt a rstnrw to bashanc trvat- Neither will It sllow those uo progresstr* Rip Yen Winkfcs, who *tfll bllodly adore the glories of antiquity and ths virtue of lu nostrums to com pose tbs music to which the march of progress shall keep step. The worid moves, yet tbs political doctor* doa't kaow It, nnd they never will unless they live to age of Methuselah. A wax* ago It wus telegraphed from Washington that the President’s pby- sfatans bad Informed Mra. Garfield that she should prepare for tbs worst. Con trary to pablic expectation the Presi dent partially rallied from tbe relapse and for a week has been oscillating be tween life and death. An inflamma tion of the right parotid gland indicat ing a septic condition of the blood hau, by tbe production of phlegm la the pa- tlentil throat, produced nausea and Trriiuent vomit logs. Tbe President, is Extremely wank, and the public, so of- ■*eo deceived by ths rose-tinted bulle- thur of tbe medical attendants, has al- host’abandoned the last hope of re covery It fiaa so long entertained. - .rx« •mrryiag am Kdltwr. I^Mravator to tbe 8lat* of Illinois /«•«« to a hut on tbs pmUle, naar Cal- ro, and there halted. He went into tbs bouse. It was a wretched affitlr, with *o empty bos Cor a table, while two or three old cbulre aod disabled stools die*(peed tbs reception room, tbe dark waflfe of wbldh war* further ornameet ad by dirty On war* aad a dirty shelf -arttols or tpp* ThsfaDawa waserylsg Sar^Tp?: ““ a stool, with bis dirty farm** m*y. if k* li« kas 4 m km pws<f a> fast* m f»lfa* as fawg a* frvwth* u. rw* i fa is Rut k* fam it aifa sifVa si* Am fattfa akmv, la fa* Sr* m-mytkev *ueh*«4ml, **t*«*t trait* 4**<fay ••d.rrrvd *w Irma k* k# k m*rf f Iivm fa fag ahtlffs •*<it k* fa iaily, kvwtly. m ~t— 1 mg w*fai • kutkav k* mill ut aw. mwtia< tk* • li tk*** »•** (It w*y *f tpfitmtf | u*« -oa'iM.nurar* lo ik* *pmMW*l w*fad m» I* Ik* mauvml. tk*«* wuaU k* pumt- tlj* la*r MAijafa **«J Aotsativwof mowJ •grucK* aad r«»ult* tkaa v* mn sow mat* id taacibfa-phra**. Pcm*«S kaows • fmattrr ikal fa ika rwmfalMw uf B*o- facular faroa* tha imteat amifarafa m aa imfHxtaiil •* a pUafa. \m ova mofamile hr dmuudad from ha aoraml pfaiv sad fuDctMD slid s world is jartad. j’twha- Wy it ae Coald fur an uwtaat (ally com- C xlmad lbs intrirate, io*x»rahfa molars* r law by which the »un and tbe sarth sad we art built aad exist, we aboald ouvsr our *y«t with sur hisds is terror at (be n-ahaition of the mere phyiical far' uf bring here alive. The rams would be true, and in a still greater degree—os much greater •• tbs sotti b greater than fate body—did we onee, for one single utotusnt, realize the moral significance, the eternity ot continuing force, of every act we commit, every influence we eacat. It i* perhaps fortunato that we cannot realise it. that it is too wonderful.’ We cannot altuKi tuito it But the more we do realise it the better shall we build for ourselves and still more far our children. The more carefully shitl) wo wateh ewy word, every act, spoken and donc^ki their presence.'’ HIUllT THAI NISO, . “ ’1 Is eduoation forms the common mind— Just ns the twig U bent the tree’siuclin’d."' “Habits are contracted in childhood which arc stumbling blocks through life. Habits of idleness, thoughtlessness, slov enliness, inattention, which all come from not giving the right bend to the twig when it was pliant and easily put into proper form’ Some wise man has Said that we ‘ are “a bnndle of habits,•• that they become s second nature. If so, how important it is to begin early to give shape snd beauty fa traits of character. • It will not do fee tbe teacher to shield kina*uif< under the excuse that theao things should be learned at home. It becomes bis duly fa educate, to draw out all the good, intellectually snd morally, that he cam Next fa the parents be sc- eupies ths most rsquosTble peoiuea, sod shosM frsi micfwstod In the dbveJbpmer.t ofemyioudtrailofeUraetor.SBd the «to- Rwryhody FrswvB so4 Lwfa By Dr. J-ys*v. Uvrwfal kv f rvf IVfatos. prkmvsy ^tsphvkf Mr Pvrrto **d bBm NfnfRMpH ••igrapky by Rrof. 8>oeB>sfy. who hs* srpt us travfatagsro fur two w*«fas, kvl to-dl to ik* •unfa. Bfa fastBras sx* wry tsrufatog «•* fa*: rvcuve 1 t *Bev* T dW sot last fatter ’kvi kfa a* wfaB all by kfa earaast worJaasd Tbs Taaebtr*’ Buis Issiltsu rsorgaolffkd h*T* fast aeo*. bat I r* *#rv* * (JksrrtpttoB of It for my arxt. W* bav* bad •xewsdlagly hot wsatb- er for a ms*k past, hat a light shower yestsrday cooled lbs stmospber* a Ht- ifa ; tk* dast fa lodescribable, I cannot do jostlos |o It. O H. G < iSAHAias, fa U, Aag. 15.1881. Enron Pson.ii: This rummer’a drought has not bad * preosdsat so general Bad destructive within the memory of tbs oldest Inbabitsqte, aad I don’t tblnk lo tbs history of ths country. The good book tells us ev erything happens for tbs bast, and I hove no doubt but that this sever* lumtty will be a lesson that will prove of everlaatlog benefit. Two years ago this country was enjoying the sunshine of prosperity as Its gladdening rats and tn< — I NOTICE. Osman Taiasuaaa’s Owrasa. - I gfaovsfsr thmsoUrsUoa of TaivS for ike yverl PifaStmr’fe 8loir, Ittb of Taxeg for the ysmsaUatsd: TkarsBay, 8s0tembsr Alfandafe. Friday andtUin tli r»8fpUMn- NMCHMsd tVU Erwtaton. JfahJoe. Tu rtofa btoru. I Along. . ▼sa social satkr- Rfadne* wss well atteod- « bslnyof pretty m. 1 rseotopfussd tbe to of arrsnge : maats. for tbslr A splendid string band lo at- Ilea afar ry enterprise, and tne )k1ng forward to even permeated ever people were loo brighter times. A great many depend sd upon their ost crop, which was a failure for the lack of rain which never came until within the last few weeks, consequently their king cotton la com paratively a failure and the corn crop is ruined, tbe pea crop we can safely say will be absolutely nothing In some localities, tbe rice crop Is gone, ths po tato crop Is gone, in fast, every crop of tble country Is extremely short, sad God only knows wbat tbe float result will be. Parties whe thought more of horse flesh than they did of provisions In January are the great losers and are returning them to tbe men from whom they were purchased—they ac tually will uot make corn enough to fast them until Christmas. But drouth or no drouth, our people have one great fundamental In son to learn and apply before thev will be a free aad in dependent people, and that fa “econo my" They live ooe year ahead, aod If inevlubfa exuses cut short tbelr prospect* they are behind, aod when once behind there they stay, aad In bandrsda of sane* ths very bom** tbe* fababit are swept away to Uqutdvi* efaiaM of tbelr XTsdliors fog hack In- l o t-iams, and all because they do ato know bow to seowoobe, aad If tbe pawpfa of this Biaf *, orthto BBOH IBITIONt- jaymeat of all prevent. The occasion was honored by tbe presence of two of Allendale’s fairest daughter*. Misses Battle and Nettle O, end also several parties from the old OH J- bp the Bea were present.' A8>a tribute Jpstly due the young (a^M* of Qruhams they ‘‘WSre op to atostariaitrd, and never oo any 6cca*iorr4toYe Ijs«en them appear mors lovely and bewitfbmg. Oar youqg Jiiend, Dr, O. IV R, and-his yoqagjWtfeweto-OMt looking fluelyaod In His spirit*. Everything paused off pleasantly sofDtothtof occurred to mur the pfeeburo eThny one. . Jumios. e i ed tbe end expected 'sows taogtoie end solid argument Iq fator of tbs proposed sebum* of Prohibit ton-so 4 found, in stead, a number of old aod very stale criticism* oo drUatMoons—a vies that no gentleman kas ever assumed tbe responsibility off defending, even though he may |e unhappily Induced at odd Umes to yield to It. Whl|e I f Ivan from “O'*" fatter I hat the soars* and brutal ba*U of giving bad wbfa- kay fa moot) more generally Indulged tha* 1 had any Idea of—It oaly ooo- •roM nsa la thi* optotoa that tha Ifaritl- aiata earn la ta b* fouadla tha rtetd. pad Impartial kaforSi maot of tha la** for tha treatmawt gl lotoxlcatfoa al- toady hi etoatoato. Ut k*a aaavrt Itafaf Why fa tha sa** of |a too oftoa b*Vl sa eaaaa* f>w tk* fa ts * vise that la tompfated aa ag ar*Mbi* | U*v waibs of ttla it fa aaflByiSef Mtay*»ept« r% Wsdne Hart <£ Co HARDWARE MERCHANTS. 8*ptrmb.d iWf.’’ teaiber fai h. — . —Maday, Ueptsm'tsr ,*1^, * ' 4 ' ' ^ Ashley s Home Store. Thursday, 8ep- r Ttoiuber 8Snd. Dunbarton, Friday, HeptemW tSl ; 8s v uiX«n-jw batanfay, September 24fa. -fi'iiysj? »■ FiddlfaFond Friday, Heptember »th. Bartiwell (J, H , Saturday, October 18k Blanton 8 More, Honday, Ootobuv 3th WU-faton, Tiioertay, October 4th HackWIle, Wudne day aad Thursday. October Jth ami 4ib. 1 G«V r to'* Dreeli, Friday. October 7i6. Buford s Bridiru, M,turuay, Outober 8'h. Khrliknll’* liill. Hd day, 6utoher loth. Muntur u Chapel, Tuueday, October rub, Midway, Wniui 1 - 1 K i i Midway. Wwliiumfay, October l»th. Barafttog, rhuivdoy, October Mik. Orahfan«. Friday October litfa. V BurnWell 0. H, the ruanaiulng -dWys of Octol>ur. .Bank bills, gold aod silver coin receivable for tax«b. . J 1 “ r > »M d wliiHva certiflcatfsare raeulv- able fof the 11-1 mill o»unty teronly, N. F. KIRKLAND, W ,« w. ’Waathersbee- a • -•> 1 , Easterling v • Ar« receiving a large amf well aelectaeH atoek of Dry Cootid, flrocCTitoi, Hats, Capa, B§oto«nd Sinn's,- wbirh lliev oflrr tu the public* at Act on in! ingl^* low pri- Cnllppra—heat prints, 7 etc. - Dm* Goods 124 worth 1H ctr. Tiu-otod Gfajcki watvclM-aj.- 8CtB IfflJlER & miCK GomNTS RESIIEM, CLEAUERS AKD j SBEARATORSiS. ... THE ITIIICA1I0RBK HAEE.. BALDWIN’S FEED COTTERS. BUFFALO STANDARD8CALES. . AMERICAN-BAkBELrWIRE FEK^INCK* a , . • . i GRANT’S FAN MILLl CUfTXNNlALCOTTON GIN. 8o«lk. CatoIIba Btllrcfld. MANOf PF aritKDCLX. ' war ISihv 1881. Upifay (Tbls Tr4ln eonnMt« lu L«av* CkavfaMMi*. k«av* Columbia Brnnehf ills« Mid way > Bainbrrj-y UrnhMfa* * Black rill* * Elko ’ ^ Williston •r-MsIL with Trula from Co- r) 9.06 s m • .UO*!* 11 85* tu 12.02 p m 12.10 p m 12.2* p m 1-06 p m 1.22 y n 1J1 “ White Pond - 1 .HU p mi •• Windsor L6I p m “ MonUuurenei. 2-12 pm •• Aiken 2.24 p m \lrrive Augwiba . 2.2o p m \ , Dows Day- Pass super . W*G. (This Train ct>*u«cU with Titaa (hr Colum- bis M> 1) ranch vilfat) Leave Augusta" ? £5 a n •‘ Aiken " T » 5P ara •*. Mouimcr*Mto 9.06 a ra Wfadser 8.28 am •* WWfa Pond V U 40* ra •‘ WiUbrswa V.60 a a •« KlUe 8.67 a • ••’ BfadrtiHW- v 10.18am “ Grahaai's » 10.86 ara •• Baiwtjarg' j 10.60 a ra _ ••* Midway 11.00 ana y, ** Broach tills 11.80 a ra Arrite CharUxo* 1.66pm Arrive Culutahi* 6.80 y n suurr sxrsBss -Ur; Leave Chastasi** kfaf5 pm Leave Btoaekvill* _ 2.10** Leave B’afatr.ll. 4.-01 a ra Arriv* Ai%wta r. ■ j ^ l£6a* Dowx. leave A'kpifaa T 00 p * Leave UMtrv-.to B> 84 p * L**ve BdhWLhwrt* £B6 a a Arrive Charlsfae* 8.86 a ra ('•anreM’wisB aigta TVfawa to Braach ville loa*a toswi’olasilrita rasiuue ooa ■ H*-V*. leave •'karfasiov « JOara L**v* Mtaokvitla • - 2 l»p ■ Arrive SogwMt. 7LX4 p ra laa«» A*fw-t* row via wf tha wtoaa ■ falgioa ot m fortk tala our ^ lathsru be warard by laatrurtor* ot iflfar ft Odd aad mao far iBa rbiitirrs *4 l i to at. Caa all lha -moral yoa raa adjsvt to mas s iatoilfaeas* aad tn*at to (Kfa to ora Into tha ared laduatiioualy aad faith fully aowa. I am bo friend ta bar rooSM, oar, far *, Wlha billiard tab fa*, for tha latter are too ufiaa tha adjaaato to lha fotatvr, and eacourag* young mvo to seek abroad niouaeaneot* they bad tx Iter find lo the home circle or at tb* home* of frlsadB aad orightors. It fa a bad alga ol -tod Mmeo when young ara discovered seeking soclsty fa to which they will not Introduce thrir wives, sisters or lutlmsts lady friend*. I would be vary wlltfag to see a pro hibitory license Imposed on bar roo and so heavy a duty placed oa wbU- key as a beverage aa to auks its sale as such, next to Impossible. I would also reduce or remove the duties oo light wines aad bear. This much fa within the legitimate scope of govern meet snd would effect wbst It Is Its province to seek, the offering for sale by immoral persons of poieonous mat ter calculated to injure public health Many persons to whom some kind of stimulant I* essential fa this climate drink abominably bad whiskey because wholesome wlfjto are Beyond the ca parity of tbrir pockets. Many resort to tbe bar rooau for refreshment who despise them aa thoroughly ae I do be cause It fa tbelr only chance. There fa plenty of room for reform—and plenty of scope for the reformer. There are hundreds of opportunities for intelli gent members of tha Legislature to dfatlngnfah themselves la tbe public service. But there ere sotpe good peo ple who must either reform by whole sale sod at once or not at all, and these Invariably commence at tbe wrong sad of the stick. -.' But enough for this weak. . .. Philo. Bamberg, & (X, Aug. 23.188L> . —— ' 8 i ■ ■ i ■ - Cared ef Draakeaaess. •‘A you*! frissd of afa* was eurad of *a iBaxfaMs iktm far Ifauor. wkfak k*d *o prpowsudkiaikat k* wm uaBbl* to do say burisvw. Us wosofafafaj *sr«d by lk« uso •f Ifq^BKtsn. It offayod all ikstkerafag Ikirst; fash away Ik* •pwrtil* to SMtokfa a*rve* sfavdyi avd %* ka* r< y«ara.**d toss* ds«ro**swvr* t*kfa I k**W *f * BOMklt *f' W dn*tt*c Iff k. 1 ffe ’V ^ r i* -p tr * 1 • * ^ E ~ |M • ~ - k’r I fake pfaasura In Infornalmr you that I • m now i*i m/way Kouth and will srrlv*- •V Kjimwell fa-fur* th- Unit of huptumlMr "''** oa; . fully Mefarufa .Inwrs of M|w>rior NaiWfa, HariirMH*iKi Plantation Horsnj and Mub-s. I will be prmpared lu uff»T bar- r*li.a aod oak my friend* to delay pur- ohaafrur until I arrive. •faritof UBIAff D91IIt. , Sheriff’s Sales. Dyvlriue ofmindry ea«enik.nsto me di~ iwcfad 1 will offer for sale al Barnwoll C. If.. 8. C. r ou .Monday the 6ih day of tfayemli '■to befax salesday in ih* Mid month, wiikin Ike )*gal hours, of sal#, the to Mow log des cribed real property, to-wil: Mike Farley vs. h. A. Whifatas and Fran cos Williams. Al that certain tract of land sKaeta In BarrrwelloiuiotvooAtalntna 114 acres, mors nr Ice*, bounded on the North by the Port Buys! Railroad, on the tost by lauds of ike tolateof Jobe Fanrcr^o* the Sooth by Rently branch or high water mark on the west sMe thereof, and os tends of W. V. Gill unc Atf that certain lot of l*»d situate In the towa of BarDwelt. containing one sere, sp- np which tha said Uidconb. Brows resided ths B ast by Duncan. Molsny A Oo. vs. OMscb 8. Brown All that certain lot of fa" town of Barnwell, contain! <«u which lh»iMid Oideoab __ st the time of hfa death. Bounded on l he North i*y a street wMefc sapamtae It from Midsot the < MkolU) Ohnrck; <*n tbs B*>t by a aDcet wkfak separates it from Und* of JohJti.Owiy#; qp the booth by fand« ••f Mrs KiUlel tfaksk. aod m tkc West by s strsnt which saps rats* K from lands of the estate of Alfred Ntx, ifaesssBd. Oaorw* Key ws. R.O. MeMIMaa. AM lbat trash of laud »tta*U ta ton- Gin Smart Msrh»sr~, Mill Picks, *, Ikiltiog ( U.tk, BollUlg WlTf, r. Rubber Belting, Babbitt Metnl fr # Mill Stones, Com Shellers, Cotton BeaTifl, Sugar Cane Mills, :• ' f ' “ *■ flubf, Spokes, Rims, 7 Axles and Springs. A Full Line of Fareign and Domestic HARDWARE^ CTJTEERYt GUNS. •u Hart & Company CH4BLX8TON. t, C. Just Arrived -AT- Chas. Pechmann’s A New Block ot Dry Goods, Clothing, BOOTS. SHOKS —AND NOTIONS, .SO . r AND A LOT OF Fresh Family Groceries —IS Ml— Bar Room Css b* towed lb# laast stock of WINES, LIQUORS ’ AND SEGAift- *vei broaght to tbs village When yea come to Barswdi don't forget to call aad see me, Chagr Dechin mm VATlRiT StUttr OHABLESTOV.g CL. GEORGE f ALFORD, grr 1>AY. 2T2