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‘trififpcaplc. Jufca W. Jlolne'i. E4itor ProprkUr y ^ — LARGEST COUNTY CIRCULATION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1881 Novkukkh meteors «re now ripe and rra ly »o fall. Col. D. P. Duncan, of Uulon^the new President of tbo State A. and M. So ciety, Is “the rligbt »n«o In the right place.*' * — OrUckKackkrs and Independents Will hold the balancd of power In the next House of-lleprsaentiittves and can, by ItoaBlnalloD, conTtfol ft* organisation- I At thb election ki Virginia on the «th Inst., the Hepubllcan-Readjusteri tham la the face, vet they have come , coalUlon eleetetMta Statti. ticket and eecore*! Control of both branches of ibe Qeu'Tal Assembly. Las wkfk's State Fair was the most Successful ever held. There were over two thousand entries aryl the attend* •hoe, esfveeiaUy or *wandldalCf and courting characters, wss large, enthu siastic and industrious. Hon. G D. Tillman favors the em ployment of the convict force In build ing railroads^ and factories, draining swamps and making other Internal Im provements. We fully .concur with him In thinking that this couaty needs two railways—0Q6 float Allendale to the up country—ths other from Eden ton to Wllltston. It might l>« a good Idea to eetabllah County CoutU wlib Jailedtcfcoe to try t , u m-t the caeea that now go toroid W* Courted Pisah ns.-Ntwla ny Hetald lhe_si<ck UsW Ifosr UgbUtors ferl that th*-y can and cugbt to do something for higher s-lucail h t them graer o»ly appro prists a half mlllt'is dollars for ins hlgbsr i dsssil a ot lbs wumco of oar Wow that th» »aa hssh^swsB etowd I Would Mka tossy s word to Us ft«ud people nf «M JUrnwett . In tbs press, ooofuslos sod hurry of »ba two weeks, I know we have made ■WWWL! mtaukea, (hut not wilful mistakes)- s who t Roms who have paid uses are not so marked on tbs tax book. Executions will bs Ususd against tom# who bold receipts—but they will Dot b« hurt thereby, And I do hope that tbsy will f |ot oeuaure us too severely for mis* akee they havo helped us to make, by putting off payment of takes until the last few days bud then pressing uo be-, jond our capacity to serve tbettt. Don’t mlaunderspisd me. I don't blame the peoptu for putting it iff. On the other baud I think they have great reason for congratulating tbemtielves. We have hud a most disastrous year, mak ing not more than a half crop of our staple productions, yet tbejMsople have come up almost to a man and paid their takes. I think It one of the uiodt unprecedented circumstances that has occurred In the memory of the oldest cltixeu. Poverty and want are staring up and shown their loyalty to the country. One word more. Our Legislature will meet soon. I hope our Immediate representatives (and all the others) will take into consideration the great im portance of calling a Constitutional Convention. Tbe State Constitution under which we are pew living was made Inltadioal days, when Ignorance and stupidity ruled and when thieving was the order of the day. I think tbe people of gvand old South Carolina owe it to themselves to shake off this incubus of Radicalism and clothe tbeir proud old mother State In a new drees worthy of her former self. Tbe people only have to say so and It will be so. Yours very truly, N. V. Kihklaxd, Treasurer b. C. OIVJXG -OJf£ nJ^ANIl FULL ANli HOMPLE TK PERFORM A NCK. VIZ ? AfTERVOON ONL K ON THE ONL Y OHO UND Iff % THE SOWN LIMITS LARGE EXOUOU FOR A movsmsot to on foot to os’abltob SB orpbsiw’ boms la eart roosty lo lbs A*sts. sad tbs matter stt! bs br>wgbt to ths fMHtes of oar a*it Lsgfels.uir Sa ws tm*s bs*s Isformwl, tbs Idea Is SW Issy a las sf a*s miU US lbs prop srty of ewek wswsty for lbs Ssf pun trf tas orpksa k< w. Sa l to t-msts sal t k wm Is t*s » wt wtajoalsst ptaews U TW (wrtyisp of a 4^4iy wswnra os Iks psesrs sk.Aks< “s aaswi* f «v '* mms ss c w set It stt a tas vis sf lbs smsU >sas—sw sr nsnslsd.sftst »b* its l»<s< warn TV- Ibw Is a p^4 «ws ss H Is. bst H W m*t Tbs lisa Uw wtN «w*» «4H. sw4 *1 • jr mt ssf sasM y I ss>aWy si urn ilgui U> I a rrata Tbsts a/s very i •# tasrk. Wbo bsVs II ftsw-l < WWStS Urms for su«a i is b>s«| ab tbs pm Is tkls m-wair « kUr au»mp« log to rt *A» asotbst rf p Urns ak>as will wp«s tnHr eyrs i» tks grsst wlsubs 1/ tbs tsims of ibis smssty ksd tesrs ►a-lge-l for tbs pr rlsi-sm fiMSlsasU ibis jrar buodit u <ftb»m wowM anas |«*s uedrr Mm bket ITi bsamer - Press sc I Ibmasr A year will eUpse b*f rs tbs ek-ctloo |p this mst-. sad ths nos log evoveoil o will not ass«Qibls for ths next • ^bt or o ins moo the, yet on all aides ate beard rumors of comMns lions sad wlrs-pulllag. A number of patriots ars willing to sacilOcs them- salves for tks food oi their oouatry. but iustaad of signifying lheir wlUiagoess to tbs people they ars whispering to eacboibsr. It Is too soon yet to be sonsldertog nominations. Plenty of good men can bs found In the State, rapecUlly for minor offices, wftnoul taking a year or more to find them.— There can be no ham in quietly cast ing over the ground beforehand, but thers la no need for active exertion yet Every official should be selected on nla own merits, independently of anybody else, and oil combinations nhould be ▼tewed with suspicion. Let the people look out for rings, whether they be among th«“itia’- or among the “outs.” —News and Herald. Rocxv Motnt, Chester Co. S. C., .November 7th, 1881. Editor Ptojde: I ase by a letter from a gen'lemaa of Allendale to Cui. A. 1’. Hu tier that you ell have not yet Ktiled qnnwiun. ‘I La rorm* •uks fosi question*, wblsk if property nnaws^d would wat give so* a iud idea of tbs beneflu of tbs lew as ss pmcneed by s« of Cbseior rousty wbs have tried it sow fur wtcnl yean. Ha t np ssbwi 1 at Dots lbs stock Uw it tbs ? Ysa Doss N diwteiak lbs qwswtbj of red. ^Qo Wedcesdsy evening, 2nd instant, while Mr. and Mrs. John Edkew, of Ab beville county, with their two llttln boya, were returning from their plan- tatioH in a wagon loaded with meal and fl'iur, their youngest boy, Jacob Hur ries, six years of age, fell out of the wagon and was killed by one of the bind wheels passing over bis body. At tbe centre or tbe wagon the sacks of meal and flour were heaped above the sides of the body, end as the little un fortunate noy was trying to climb from tbe rear of the wagon to where bis pa rents wers sitting In front, be fell out with the result above stated. The ac cident occurred after dark, and death resulted In ten or fifteen a at ~A Os* sflbs before tks Awsrlcaa pablie to Hep Bitten. Ysu eer it everywhere. Pespl* ink* it with feed eftrtk. It ksilfo then op. It to set m pisssast is tbs taste as ssbm other Bitters. r I to net s wkirksv drtak. h to mr* like sW fhrhiscsll bans sat tas (bat bsa dsss s w*rU *<g**d If ye* Ass’l (**l just ngbt tiy Bsp MSIsrs — .Vnads Arm* LVibti— ZIZ1?,L lbs tow rmmUm limn rugutor « tbs * In. *Ss*k kssw *bsy sr* ru* fos ddsib Tbsy *»r* *w«U u»« tabs •Srp* lu •ssure B wa«J M **- br»*a A-s*r t«d I rrtrf to Cwdss. Tib Itous M tvsd to uf lbs cwwaOf f Ya* , (ubrrd. it adds ^rrntly l* lbs took* U ap-ruestry to bars lbs dihpwUlsd Uw- rvs awtnf ted ibe srrsbs cut nwd lbs rrouud reliivntsd. Asd ibsw, tan, N i»oks nrtbsed, neighborly to bars your rrop lyisf out like Ibers wss so oo* lu hrvni in tud destroy. Hib. Doss the Uw prevent tbnse wbu • re so desirous of fencing fiutn iudulgiug lo their heuii’s eouieot? No, bat with ns those who are tbe luwdcst in favor of fencing do tbe tout of it when the stink Uw is adopted. The lew docs not for bid n nun fencing an much ns he pleases. It only allows ouch msusn equal chance. It gives those who wish it the right to fence sod those who do not wish to fence the right not to do so. What could be Uiror? It deprivesjOu<; mau of tbe'power to force his neighbor to ah whut he docs not wish to do, and with us wlut a great many could not do for thd want of rail timber. And your ooo and two horse shirt sleeve farmers, as you style them, and whom we consider the very bone and sinew of our county, generally were of the number. Large places generally with us had more timber with which to fence than the one horse places. No one in our county gets a monopoly of labor on account of better pasturage. That is regulated more by luo settlement than any other way with us. 9th, Are there any objections Id the law? Yes, one. Before the law was adopted the cattle kept dowo'the amount of cotton to a healthy state by eating from one to three bales on each planta tion. We save those bales now and lower the price by'the increase of kales. 10th. lathe quality of stock improved? Yes; we are getting sows that will double aud treble the profits of old stock, nod we cannot see that the number is at all dimisished Uth. Is it right for any one to impose a tax on his neighbor without giving bits soy profits or benefits ? No. Now it would bs impossibU fur me to ~ for you people in Bornwefl. You eeifit for younmives; but it is sot Blackville, Tuesday, November 29th. J. Leo, EL.KO, 8. C- R. R.. Has j not rsenived • fresh sad full t of Pogsrt, Tobacco, Canoed Ooofo, Gro ceries, Pure Wfoee, Whiskeys, Bran dies, Ales sod Beer sad oaks s share o public patronage, as be is resolved to satisfy his friends and customers, eetofifoi ' - w. e. ®tfrs jAJSTD WILD BEAST SHOW I 0 * •* * dOMBINKD WITH A Museum, Menagerie, Paris Hippodrome, FRED. VON SANTEN’S FARCY GOODS t v — AND— * / TOY BAZAAB.^ HEADQUARTERS FOR Maillard’s Choice Confections, Choco late Cream Candy, &c. a? BEAUTIFUL —AND The Only Four-Ring Circus in the World. ON ITS SECOND TBllMPUAXT ANNUAL TOUR TO THE LKIM5G CITIES OF TUE SOCTII. W ARTICLES AXD ORJiASIESTS SUITABLE FOR Birthday and Hoi'ay Presents. - 1 \ Children's Carriages, Yeloclpedes, la and Out-DoorfGamcs. Rubber Goods, " -- " SUCH SS Clothing, Eurekas, Rubber Sheetings, Ac. 070 KINO HTBRET. ~ Charleston, B. C- sug2&-*a Land Eurveying. The umtorslsned has returned To AtlMi-' Usto and 1s prepared to do all work In bW Hoe. WIH attend to nil o»lto In thin and other counties, J. 8. MIXyJ.N. •ngtB— South Caro linn Railroad. CfVABQB Of 8CHBDCLB. skrTKwnia 4th, 1881. TLin Picture rrprwrnU but iuprricctljr LU LU, who tw hurled with terrific voterily high ia air, cnlirvly ocruas the Grrat Hippmlroafo Pavilmo, tug ia hi* traiwst, tha ai aa am si rirrW arart jr MO fort ia figjht hr* w«U ffiwifoYir. toto M.W-- L>Bn, -MsU. $100,000 Frooly Forfeited IF HIM NEW UNITED MONSTER SHOW ! fully thiw* liairw l«argvr (ban cwr. sad awev than (,■ i s fjn*! Ti wts tarvw «a»agh lo fi—apfouljr awaliow * a* Isrgw aa aay Show that ip half a duara uediaary Ms wwwf pitrford trot twa, 0tm p S<uth of Maaoas tbr ■fob nralU 4$kta h ewah Troda from Cs- m | IronshviUe ) Lssro flirt—>■ • toa ■ Leave CM—— • Mam 00 lit... • U*4w%f 13 01 y m *• Bmmtirm 13 »*y m •• t 04 BtaektUI* * >'tay * 0 X he 1 J$ y aa kS W.lltaisn IS! kfo 00 ■ h*** Bead 1 taym 00 • ■stoee 1 M y m Mu'ti rinto t II y m Aiks* t *d am See*** Segssas (to*. r» i # . .< .. i • t* •• • to* a • W *« • •• w MB«« 00! * a to Una M. to * a ►***•• liassa II to J Upa t to* • 4*“T s • . . - B* us. sad asurty half tun, of tame, M tfool wkef apfuranrd to lhr Kwtl A tv-nuns* Osre u*4 tasen *r* seurty S ow* i ■ luinto, tor n*1 Bt, f- «j» O •foke* Ksr-i** «e Afosvtou - utas-w wusca nr* tAs lllf I ODBOMK atlll fi MKXM.EftJK* iMK WITH flH B t f»t t >K»? II 11*1*’*I»B«*1|K CYlVCRIKG I# ACRE4! inmmitoiiE with nine kind^of ursict IlirUSiROMK WITH HCmomw NIHiN'CHO llOftftlB! Sfwsto*, s*—t St stag Iks ta-wt to-toi, •ssutaf asd tatrussty ltoev«toto« rkarto lto«*y ruses e# owfTy BagUaJ. to* soullsut in M« U- sy to tk* »• to* ■Mksss-n uni tk* E|»w*n»s is fisto ssfl^B a ike t?*ae4 lta««*s. r Ik liirroDffinMK WITH A MI*KL'ir IlirfitMiiWK WITH TUB <DNuAkJLNU> NAT1UN9I lll»*1riM»Ri»Wi: W|T|mil!AN«IIOW' iiirmDBnwE wifH tiiif.k rA«iK4jmi Uim>DlU>WK wmi RACK THArK ritlT WIDE, i os4 rusniuwTto*k ever wlm •—nl to Ike pottay Any* <A It That bn will wtltlsgiy prssnul After eompletlaw a tbr** Men Hnd H onderfiil Great Organization, tf (key ass t uwtkfutiy any tkst OHJim ■ tk« ksst tksy svsr saw ns Iks Great Hlppodroto* buUdli-g. wbiek Mr Goan built himself Is New York, to 1874, k* tanov pisuauitl sequelalai««-ea, and glv* lo tbn < N*a T >rh. focmerly ki is Iks tow 1 lag ettfeu of tks Boutk. nrqusInltoM^*. ssd give lo the rtMwu* of tks Bouik ky far tk* Urweot. ttast sod fooot ^, r * modersU pilot of sduilssloS, wblck Is lb* saai* ss usually charged by Sfooil and infer! r oooeeres. Tbn Nino Elo>Js of Mu*ic usod la tks _ Grandest Street Pageant Ever Known! An fall, mu.11, th. oombloM imIihIIm of T«rt»» HuaUrM SMIlfal Haalotes.. Saa. a Manila, ain, of fnlana a. M rnaaaud I. IAa FOUR CIRCUS A. .'JD HIPPODROME RUM OS Was never before known lo o»vioecik>o wlifi soy sxblbltloo North or Bout, East or Wont, either lo Europe or America. ONE EXHIBITION DAILY viz- AFTERNOON Cheap excursiQli UaIds will run on all rslltouds oo the day of exblbltloa for the accommodation of lbs multitude. AmfrccinM n\n v kh f^FMT! New to lock At a DR. J. H. K. MILHOUS. DENTAL, SUBaEON, - ADMISSION ONLY 50 AND 75 CENTS. BtaMhii*to rtoto"(Wea^ersbee This Institution, located at Black vi I Is, I BLaA.CKVII.LaK, ». C. St Offlce near hto residence, on K. It. Avenue. Patients will And it more comfortable to have their work done at the offloe. as he has a tood Dental Ctojlr. good found »t his offloe on „„.i a He will still continue to atVend calls throughout Itoruwell and a^lnln* coun ties. - auiri8-iy Dr. J. RYERSON SMITH, Oporative and Mechanical Dentist, WILL-IfoTON M. C. Will attend calls tnroughout this and ad jacent counties. OoeraUiins cvn b* more sattofactorlly performed at hi* Parlors, which are sup plied with all Uw latent approved sopll- snoss. than at tas reetdenora of patients. To prevent dlsnpp<»tnUn*n(* pntlenta In tending to rislthlm at WlltWton am rs- nusntsd to none*pood by mall before toav- lagbom*. Isspl-U RICeTriCE ' l RICE III I MU 8. C. a thriving town with good Church advantages, will open under flattering rlr- cumstaiueH on September 11’h, 1881, with a corps of rxperteuoed and competent teachers. No -ffurts will be spared to ren der the institution worthy of the confl- denoe and t-upport of the people. The de sign of the Trustees and friends la to sup ply a long felt want and to offer to pupils of Baruwell and euirounding counties the opportunities of a thorough English, Clas sical and Business Education at a mode rate post. Wo will give the olonest and most sffec- tlonst < attention to every pupil committed to our care. Everyone havings child to educate will do w-if to correspond with tbe Principal or one of the Trustees. Remember we give instruction In the An cient snd Modern Languages, Music, An. Tuition, f I SO, $1.00, $4.90, to $3.50 per month, according to studies pursued. Board at reasonable rates in private famines. E. K. HARDEN. Principal. TBUSTin: P. W. Farbkll, Kimon Bbown, VT. J. Martin. James Kelli, 0. E. LABnouX. spgW-tf • HKNKY BAYER. IMPORTS!* OK IlMMS, MdlTS BD OfUNGL, . Ana W too is ns Is Ltostor 1m- - APPLES, POTATOES, ONIONS, &e., UA Kost Bif, CAarintoi, 8. C. C< & u V • Easterling Are receiving a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shot s, which they offer to the public at astonishingly low pri- ces. Calicoes—best prints, 7 cts, Longcloth from 6 to 12i cts. Dress Goods 12 i worth 18 cts. . Tin and Crockery ware cheaf)- er than can be bought else where. We are prepared to buy cot ton in the bale and seed, and will give Railroad prices. We hare also on hand six hundred bushels Red Rust Proof Reed Oats (or tala* Council Notice. A' • ■ , Nolic* ia hereby gi** B 'bat ibe book* for (he colleciion of tho oorapound Ui end *Uo the tax on real eetate within tne Town of Barnwell will be open at the atoroof Weath er? bee ft Earterling until the 80th inslant, after which time execution will positively be issued * gal oat *H delinquents. . By order of tho Towu Council. W. II. EASTERLING, Clerk. novlOSw The Barnwell Restaurant -AND- Boarding Bouse, 514-BROAD ST., 2nd DOOR ABOVE F 1 - H- Stellings? AUGUSTA, GA. W. V. KOUNTMEe. MaMm* er . novlO if ADBttNISTRATOlt’S NOTICE. Kottan In h*r~tov given that I will file my flnsl nnwMiac with nod apply to B. T. Eton, fc*q, Pndmto Judge of Bsrowwii rounty. to hinnffinnMi Mtm-tsf. thsS'hof ~ ~t.nt 1$ o'ntoek M.. fur n on XasalMtUmtor to tbn to KilkMt W Bond, fotonna W C. MLUIOUA A4m into Lrntor A**%*n O Ck and l TV. toy Mtal run 4o*iy TVe toalv. osos** So*toy*. •illA* S.fbs Irstss On toi.rseye I toi s re ssd my iteho«o are said •* osd fr*m„ *11 eisttan* an ths rand si ••* Srta i tor ths re ssd irty. |**S till VenAnf i •stars BefeUr taasrotas ttafteta at* a*M from all eastiesa si $ easts per mils far re ssd trip, itahets sro g»sd Aw tas toys u ret ars 1> C. ALLAN.0 P AT Agt. JOHN B fBi'K, Oss l Bnp’l. MtgmUa Ptbtoflgpf Kstlf Poav Rot ai ft Arossva Battwav. AsnvaTA.Oa., Jsss $1, IMt On and after June Tlst, 1M1, tk* Uwingachsdal* will be operated : GOING SOUTH. fel- Leave Augusta.... Arrive Elieoton $4 Bobbins ...., $• Appleton.... *4 Allendaln... •• Brunson. $• Hampton.... M Varnvllle •4 Yemossee... 64 Beaufort - 64 Port Royal.. #4 Charleston.. 44 Savannah... *4 Jacksonville. 1:50 p. m. .... ...8.04 p. m. .... ...3:19 p, m. .......4*17 p. m. • 4.28 p. m. .... .^4.62 p. m. ......5.06 p, oi. •. •.. ..5:14 p. m. i^,...6:00 p. m. 7:49 p. m. .... ...8K)5 p. m. 9:30 p. m. 9:30 p. m. 7:55 a.m. ^ -e- GOING NORTH. Leave Jacksonville 7:35 a. m* ** Savannah............8:35 p, id- " Charleston 3:30 p. m. Port Roynl 4:20 p. nr. Beaufort 4.36 p. ir. v Arrive Yemassee.... .6:00p. n , -** Varnvllle 7:06 p. “ Hampton 7:14 p.tr^ “ Brunson .......7:27 p. m “ Allendale W.7:51 p. m. “ Appleton.... 8:02 p.m. 44 Robbins 9 00 p.m. 44 Ellen ton 9:15 p.m. 44 Augucts 10:30 p. m. Tk-krU w*M U> all potnU Noith asd Eut vl* Char- Imton and Cnfoat Use. ^ B.~n^T^Th-krl,U N.w York rto Chwieetan