The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, December 15, 1881, Image 2
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ycoptc.
Joha W. Huin**, KJitorafld Pmpnt tor
LARWCST COUKTF «IftOULATION
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1881
The ETfriffe lim-irlvor f«'rw»rd
aitxJ'jUMly to th«* coming of Nt-w Yi*ar’u
d«y. Jt mnrke In his life the beginning
of a new credit with the grocer and dry
goods dealer. We fear that many c f
thtiawlll begiley<Wy dlsnppoloted
but earueetly hope that eome method
1*111 be adopted which wHI help all our
people keep soul and body together
until propitious seasons Cll their barns
and store bouses once more will)
plenty.
Iw T*« absence el tl» editor, who Is
somewhere near Willleton or John-
town, the duly of edlturtaiiztng de
volves upon the foreman. The short-
neep of tints and of the foremaa’e pen-
eU will make U nec»aearlly short and
sweet. 13bfiet mas Is coo,log and the. „
foreman hopes that every delinquent
subscdbsr will, before tbe ccsning of
thaL4ajr, step up to the Captain’s office
ao that we tray eijoy a turk- y and
trimmtnge and buy a few dolls and
'^toya/sr our little olive plants, and a
wblsde for 3. W. H. We want to hear
once more the music of silver In our
poikct.
New* kales.
Judge David Davis has made aa <n-
Irresilcg discovery. He says Preshlent
Arthur’s message Is the first docusient
of the sen In forty years that has not
referred to Ibe Mouth as a distinctive
s ctloo of tbs oounUy.
Ralph Wormly, colored Juror In the
Oultcws case, la so unwell that It Is
thought Improbable be will be able to
sttssd court. He Is seriously threat
v«eU wHh etysipeUke, sod Is lb* eveot
of Ids a—tisnr-1 aicko'-a*. which Is now
ooaaMersd prcdtahle. Mr. Hr- viiis win
derttss to go on with tbs i-ese l>efure
ta« slesrn other Jurymen, sod It will
have to be pul off until March.
The foUoelep polt leol s(A> tIsids.
say-the Palmetto Y^mos. w-r» ru>
cesay eipr»-ese"d by Hos.T 1 Msebey
|. Is el oiksss tbs fWmoers** retw on
fhad aed tbs managm • mmI by O -4.
the wbHe^MSipaja tdoety prr I'eat. td
the tAa*w, be vtlt do olneiy per rset id
the sevtag • The uegn> seat to the
lesWatere «UI 'bars «k» bet l&Wl
last sal Ula«. vtt. dreeing bis pay
Tsry lltrls psb>le wei fe of Import saee
vne eumpieted by tbs Lag Islet v»rs lest
week, bet vsrtows mewur-s are ku s^
ttvs pveymrsiu c bbs tbs lUtfrewd b ll
Mil M the rspe«i I tfes L>s lae Sue
lost. Ms t <i stesss Lae bees me to el'fc
ths Or Mill i to sal Am*sdw>'e*e >t ibe
toe. sad ibe •***-1
try e*--eS, a
(tortotmasls am** *b*
amt la. to toed, nbowt tn*
vtj errislaty la Ibs tofMtfve world.
CuA i. Wash Wafts,ef Uaetose. pro-
by nsvlws • Ue
eeery PWSSt of •
tow U> baep a btorS ssd msls ee its
weak dsrtsa Ue tdgk'. >k« iwseby for
nestoct brkMl a tar The lew w him
he a f <ed ese, het the T- ebto wookl
he to ssfore ng to -eetoss as oAret to
ly s«Vb isstrurtl -ns ]
eitob d S't travel
»eaps. (XL Witts* • **'%*» s to
rsrtaAsfy.wq^fcy V r sidtoesil s aa i
*s
—Rrv. A/BaK FA‘«r.
The ArtsfWwweilktaJaw
m TV* isei'nltol duty of the barker ie
to losrh. The best, 1C e«t the only wav
to teacli is to questios. The lenchet's
asking is the pitpifs recaiving, gilding
opening. Is nu heller way cag the dor
tinint Iscultics of a. btaia be awakenad
than by a M>nse efinciidvs, clc«r, indue*
tiio (|iknliouings, whirto, wl*ile gui liug,
will alttn amuse and atimslate. The bald
s'atenicut of u .fact, or the lacre tailing of
how t » do, will frcquoutly fuH nf ita pur
poN~, unlcm the.iuind bgbruit^ed or slap
ped auto activity mnl cuneMf.'ondcncc by
n system which ia called true teaching,
but which is in, reality acientiHe (pit*
tioning. Its preaenoc characterizoa the
real teacher; he is a talker, hat he bilks
tcit/i ami m Iiis pupils, its absence m.iy,
or may not, inuieattfinferior atiainin^nts,
but it w f iH always show that the divine
gift ha* been witheld, nnd thut the so-
called teacher is h parrot or a martinet
he talks to his ptipi s. A book-.written
in the question and snswer sfyla is, with
iu.muic pages, u better teacher than
such a one, yat who would permit a child
t* be educated by a Aeries ol school books
wrillen in raoIj a style? Hueh books
have been written, uwd poascss ait amount
value which is based entirely upon
tlic naanwer of questioning. It this it
scientific, inductive, stimuhitius, , tlie
book is va'unlde a* a teacher; if no ut-
lention is paid to the methods of asking,
if k ia Amply a tesr, a evum, « eatc-
ehivm, it ie worthless. Any *y>crui',
whether in book «r teaching, which eul-
tivate* tbe aaemoi v alone without awak
ening wltat might be U rnrod kho reepou-
•ivc faculties to the full.-st, it a failure,
.^oerstea wais mors of a teacher thuu a
philosopher. The peripatetic acliooU of
oW were valuable because of this correct
principle of teaching. .„
A question in teaching, to be valaa.
ble, must not wtovasarilv be dimrt. We
were about to say. about J never be direct
While it may be no at times it «hoqld
constantly be varied or chaoimiL
memory must be eawiaed. but Ml
; questions should be all aroawd
the fm-t a* well as os it. Aa iks a’ssl,
by sink mg. draws firs from the flint
, «> ibould tb* tssehrr by sdroit
twwiiwg. draw rrepoueiit sparks fioa
tbs mart brais bef-rv lum. Aui thus
tfc-y bowioic jury ^rf u l ; they lead U
s-owettoug kryjod Auswanug ito prrs.
awt Artniwd, wsswr fully a^ afying tbe
■Mod by tbrir ixtowpict/ness hml ug on,
bnarhmg eemmg U e misd l» ap-
prsrtots tbs fact that 'bam i
itod Irsswlly
ut Vrw T/ik. wto> Axttwd to.ih
UiwOorwrumsut an t tbs <tofsoce as a
wttnsww la tbs Oetienu trt d. but wss
» >wyasrsa by tbsto'M.,aoU com
ctaa «i Oultrau Is bts call, aad. as lb#
fasu *. deriama that be cow visit aay
luoatic asytam Hi tha country and find
a d<-asa v«Msw*s to-s In^a'ibas Oul
tosu la. THto towlwx'ny will t>s very
valuable to Uis drfvoce Mr. Mcorttlr
eUlias that tbs tratlirouy at tbe last
wluisss, which told ao borrtbly agalost
OuUsau. was tnaiiufseturo.1, and that
b# will liraiooa
of the trial.
urate U hsforu tbp char
•to
i..
'lbs formal transfer of ths ftoath
Onrollau Raflitmd property by RroHv-
or Ftoksr to tba Mouth OarolloA Rail
way Gnmpaay baa at last taken place.
The oHoara of ibe now company nre .
John fk B»ro«, of Nsw Yofk. nrcal-
dsot; J.J. Hlgelnaon, of Now York,
via*■president John B Pock, general
* oaaoatrar and auporlntsodeot; Frank
U Fisher, treasurer. Tbe officer* lu
obarRe of the several depart meots of
the load during the receivership all re-
tain their poaltIona. It la understood
> that Mr. John H. Fieber will be elected
president of tha new company as soon
/Mhaaball have completed toe duties
of We poaltloo aa Receiver and Special
A majority of the State Democratic
Executive Committee, at their meeting
la Columbia last week, aoreed to re-
w commeod the adoption of a law pro
viding (or registration pure and sim
ple, the severance of Federal and State
elections, nod the re<laction of the
number of boxew to four Instead of
wlgfct, as ptovldtsd la the bill now be-
foie tba General Assembly—-one box
for tbe State, one for the county, one
jor tbe legislative and one for the Fed
eral offlcee. Tbe committee think that
the adoption of eoeh a bill will har
monise the different views of all the
counties and secure rf very fair settle
ment of a moat perplexing problem.
Whenever tbe South learns two sim
ple lessons It will begin to grow rfeh :
First, that A500,000 bales of cotton and
a two-tbirdu annual crop of floe tobac
co wlH fetch Just as much money a*
&.f00,00ff bales and a fuM crop of floe
tobacco fill; and, second, that home
supplies should be, under all dream-
h stances, the first condderatlon. Let
'jZ the notion sad tobacco crops be not
more than twn-tbtrda what they were
la IflfiO for the am slay ears, sod both
kV would fetch double what they sold for
la IflflO. If two-thirds of these crop*
wps raised then ths n — led borne sup-
pHes would ha raised and tbe $W0,
xpsaded sosually la that wag
BfitttgpMMaMtb-
weal J (asrb
4a—
A iwbsT i« ts VS by Ito qetotime,
•h*brr is ibs arbuoi m »uin u’) i««l
by pM| ia. «bu is bsrusoay eilk | 1m
A»r • uMtlMii of WMk>sg, trs kecs
of sad y—CIS.-, uf
l« Il.« mol stad <b-u^W« ye
•*< a* rzs-sinsv TUiv wmi-ew-
ns»i afeetu*. ctot d rtaiu tau »•, briag
rotoscse of lb* ft|..MS wr sal IMS uf
• ■xsr'v U, U* .jj ..uSO «-f
As tod yrvto«sir *»• »■ ike
-t S^JISg Itou Ib* SMSM <4 rssl
ko-/uUOeT smesmsd ij * laseUr cwski
b* by toeimg M ki# ^ i—t» »s. if
b* ••* rssHy toj'sai j ns w»«l4 ksss ss
wbsi ••• e**to4by to* eem(M«
Lb" I Wsv* r« etysvbsssri• r**.. la I.
F'** 4 ’ It **• set ssereMiy far bis le
smAs s traad ybyUrt'vy to km fs«s»«a
*• wtorh Ml ito ssrto awgkt rsto, ‘Ase
toe toarasd I am ' 11, ue tbe mbw
• be ■)■**«« "»r e«a a yto«>.<, a
ibie( to toss U aed to
Lsrsrsc * usd' i stotolyH* is Im* rye.
•ve4|, k>4 qartotess e««to b* ton**** f-e
itoir (toisasea. Tier- wuaU to * U.U>
sl»to ifc*. a ktoieg to fcrts, a
Is Mag to Wunla. a* if ito itoeto wm is
<**resi ito irsib to was shar, e*d le
arrvfwt lie pspd ftoea rs*ranis< bia
ksawtoies by peryotoy bisdeniqt bisi
fr«e se.lsrtossdisg lto 'prsttos. A to
ito sto y'tooMor *,« n-b< "
ft* WWW a S« rat Praia—A* the atol
b.lNW Wislev ersrps Of m us lbs heart to
banty toteekl sw»l for tb.es wbo arw
AsaiMate to lbs mraeato prueabs.' bsm-
r-lfw# egatasi as ohiN<eg blasts. Wioier
b.iags xvssisr 0. stands fur mosey sed
sot only in ito grsel sitlss, wtors fnJ
and o’tor toi.«vi.|e«( socisiws are organ-
mod fo* ibe rvtoi of Jn poor, bat every,
wherw around as, and ia svery cominu-
ni'V, thsce are ibos* upon whom the
trim cold baud of want U pressed. Here
are the true objects of benevolent care.
Ixt ewch individual do aH he can for Ufa
Miifirisg brother os lifie’a uneven high
way There are none of sa ao poor that
we uanout help thoae who are poorer. —
IjH our charily loo toahed gently, for it
has bees wall said that true ohsriiy, like
snow, is more beautiful because it falls
aoftlj. Iu tbe diu and bssile of life, in
the greedy jostle for pain and pleasure,
let u* sol forget to exund the hand to
the unfortunate, end we may be better
prepared to ciyoy the cheery ring of
coining Chriitoias bells.
A young gentleman, who Is very par
ticular nhout the getting-up of hta lin
en, wrote n note to hie lauodreea, and
at the same time sent one to the object
of his Affections. Unfortunately he
put the wrong address on the envel
opes and posted them. The woman
was puzxled, but not in the least offen
ded ; but when ths young lady read
“If you rumple up my shirt bosoms
and drag tbs buttons off the collar any
more, as you did last time. 1 shall
have to go somewhere else,” she cried
all the evening, and declared she would
never speak to him again.
Columbia Register: "While a large
number of colored men were dlecueeing
the stock law, an old man In the parti
used this pointed argument In favor of
It: ‘Dar ie one ting you nlirgera ain’t
Unking of In die matter. You see dat
Mg rock bnlldln' down by tbe rtbber?
W#U, dat place ia chock full ob Diggers.
How come so f I’ll MU you. De bucra.
cow, be hog sod ho sbeiv dey runs
through de fields; tome ob dem same
otggera see ’em fo de wodSo and kill
’em and eat ’em. Ds bucra And ’em
cat and de nigger got no money to pay
for’em and den be go to Court/and
dew te do PssK—Hary. Now, whew die
su ck tow dose pass and de oown aad
de hogs Ml pea up de temptaebso dan
guw*, aad yos woaT aes go maay slg
gers la 4#'
bctbla’ Fa talkia
: MFI ON THE FARM.
Thi Tsvfl Is a Poor Pines to RaIm
’ Children.
(Bill Arp is Uim K»rmrr.] ,
Two thouiagd yvan ago s pbiloeopkdr
by tbe ns uis to 11 ur see wrute a great deal
about t lie towtf and country, aud lie
weighed 'em b uh and then Huninu'd up
hi* conduMnns by rayjng that the town
wm the best place for the rich unin to
Hvo in mid the country was the bed fur
a poor mini to die in. and. inasmuch a*
riches were iiucertuin and death wa* sure
a man had better uttle down in the
country a* toon a* to eoulil and be am
tent, nat i* very (?ood ajjvice ; but the
trouble is in being content. No man w
C'witeut until lie gets ojdjcuouqti to be a
philosopher. . Young people arc restless
and ambition*. The world is ycry lovely
to tlicui, and I don’t biime ’em for want
ing to enjoy it; hut I’ve noaccd that
those who have the best time in their
youth have the poorest iu their old ag',
and like .Solomon, are ready to CKdaiiu,-
*'Vanity of vanilion. all is vaoity.*’
Tlic I est way is to raiao children to
work—to «irn their living—aud the be»t
p'ace for them is in the country on a
firm. It’s a slow way to wake money
and it** nil the better for that. Money
mule slow i* money imnlo nuro. A dollar
dug ont of the ground ia worth five dol
lars made in town, and i« better than a
hundred dollars given to a young man-
Habits are formed In' our youth, aad
town bahiti are to spend all that U made.
% young worn who is clerking at fifty
dollars a tuon'h will spend it all ia going
'to shjws and frolicking arousd, which
aiu’t ao tod, if k wasn't for tbe habits,
lie gets so ivfter while that he is always
hswkering after shows and sowe sew ei-
c.temaaU Tto country to him is an
awful dull place. He has mors time to
study; but s town boy doesn't want to
think. It’s not his brain to wsnta to
c'xeicise, bat k’* his eoM'.iona and pas
sions. * •
A young man ought to spend three *r
years is the con a try, it for sol King
rise but hi* g-xjd health—bis euqoMtotian.
It will build him sp and atpand him.—
A ewatry hey can’t dasoe as graoefslly
aud skip rouad rst-bks as a town hey.
for he dnw t walk oo paTsawnts all the
time. A erwotry hoy walks on a d ri
floor. (1« w <k« all over aad he daneea
all over. A tows toy ess Ight s right
gor>d fl^ht for two or three minsfee, but
s cMratry toy ess fl.du at! giy. TUf^
my the tews toys made tto most spintrd
arldten is the ear. and I rertoti they
did. I»e1 tbs n.naiiy boys bad tto m.*t
rod ir-sse 1 mean tto ■ussuytoy*
• be bad toew raiaed liberally Tbess
S*r> i««a of pone Islkues a to ssvrr bad
s t«*d wwa' of vtteki, sad .to* sp pa *
•nd M ilt, sbo g*)* Hit pr.«ty Moa. for
Itoy errv sessd sad barked tof^es they
started , fui I wnhed (tot tto ss,* of
u«e owtfueubls farswra to hi owl totter
ibis *• jVdy Ttoy bed toller wan,
tu'mws. A t >w* toy's Itvrv M a 1 ways
gHiwg '-it of ssdw, swd s lour* gwi
dsw’t cal merb of ssyttoag bwt esady
sad eessm sad eabe. aad by tto twas
la* or i
bars to be
»• lb ’ batik*, sto ■ pralty vefl m
In fo U. ito spriogt f >#r
to A>etae.-d aod pbyi ksd
ol toe rwfM *
of enwetry f- Iks goiof le ito iprl^a to
Itosr toeHb? Ttoee are tot *f good
strsag, tosHby taea is tto itfsw, tot
ttoy-mese sot rans 1 itove
Fatmwg toe hmte so* lev *s4»» tto to*
ever tux* I ess rtmsmtor. Ths me
vswhed ito tomer, sed (to wee
wsksd ito moetomse. sad the law
yon a*d tto ax«tor* of C’sw,
eseVYloady , tot tto
to ito Woes, asd tto la
grMad A wodevu lawyo» r ta lose lbs
pspoes ov bribe a witwros, or Lai ths
jery, hut a Armsr #s**» fad ito assl to
v-whs os aad aM bis lab so sod le*l aod
swtot ** toaest. Tbess • •» cbealtaf
the greosd oat id s rrvf mot tto (.’rwsitw
aat U o aheesr. Us tola Am depend-
sera all tbs (leas aad u keeps bew prop*
srly bawbled. aad if Boh lagorsaii tod
ru msk* has hviag 11ml way ha vaslJ
bas s been a difiersut s»rt of • u*a» —
Karmiug m tto aldsst Kuainess we have
any secowwt <f O d Fsitor Adtw sa-
(ailed us us the poser of thorns aad Ibis-
tics aud ball net lies, aad cockle bars, aad
tread soft, sad Cuis disgraced bit ovcw
pation by sot giving to tbe Laird ~
choice of hie crop, but it is tbe »sl vs4t<>a
of all etvilusd eowntriai sud a fifst-«i«*4
farmrr comas nearer fell 1 bog sun’a
manifest destiny than any other proCcs-
aios. Hot 1 wouldu’l farm on poor land
nor with poor tool* and poor stock—I’d
live in town fim—I’d Kirs out on the
railroad i o? dig in the tminea at a dollar
a day. or clerk ID a ertms roads store, or
rtra for the Legislature. Tqn seres ol
good land i* worth more than a hundred
of poor land. A rich man can afford to
own aome poor land and improve it, but
a poor man can’t.
Well, I’ve got nothing against the
cities or towns.' I know we aro obliged
to have ’em, but they are poor plucks to
int irthey
Hraa.» r r RrranwwTAmwa, (
Columbia, & 0.. Drr. fl, 1MI (
Ethfor I'nyUe :
My bttcniloo ha* been drawn to yottr
Ismwnf laetmerk, In wtitchyow state
that^Our opgniy Is to havs two more
Trtdl Juetlcps.* This rrroT has been
caused (*>’ to anBcndtorut i ffered by
myself tn omuic the ot*w C.*d«* (.•osform
to th« law to.H now exlsta. • Theeo'fi-
flers bad uvsflooked thn fwit tb»t*our
county liad nine instead ofst veo TH'il
Juetices. Tbls will naake no change lu
the uqtnber now allowed. -
W. U. EiCk.
DR 1. H. K. MILHOUS,
DENTAL fiUROEOV.
1IL.ACKVII.L.I0. ktrC.
Btigosn’s BurnoR, S. 0., Dec. 1#, 1881.
Eilifot Tcoplc :■ '
I drop you a fen lines to Inform you
that Mr. Hampton .lipabhnm died at
bis residence near ftuford’i* Bridge or.
Hit 1 8fh of December, after a long nnd
P’iiuful Illness, lu Ida seventieth year.
Bffore the war he was a aticcr-seful
merchant at Buford’s Bitdge, well abd
favorably known throughout the coun
ty. The war rwe^t away Ida entile
poaaeeaions. In v MH proaperoii'a daj’a
be was one of the most liberal men of
' he codon y. He leaves a widow, a
lursra nember of grown up children and
thifty-flve grandchUdren. He whs bur-
le«l at Mlppah cbMich on the 0 h lust,
with M .aoulc honors. A large num
ber of his neighbors were present to
pay their last tribute of respect to hie
mestt^jL His end koa peace. “
Yimra reapectfully.
N. F. Kikklasd.
One Kx^erleMre From .VYnny.
“1 bad been sick and mi»erable no long
WRIT 1i id caused mjr busbiad so much trouble
and expense, ns *:re seemsd Is know what
sited we, tbst 1 was Mmpleleljr disbesrlsns I
siel discouraged. In (his rrams of mind I
get a bouts of Hop Bitter* and naed them un
known ta my fcmfly. I soon begai, to im
prove and gaKnafi so (tot kiat mv bushand
sad fWmil* thought il (trssgesad uasalursl,
but wh«s I told lUsm what hnJ bslpsd me
they said ’‘Hurrah tor Hap Bhteral»ig
may they prosper, for they have sisds nioiAsr
w**l and ss happy;’—ri* Mosbsr —/>sau
JoonoL
NOniCKA! MOTOMStT »0TIITR«!1!
Are you disturb*! at night asd
brokeo of your rest by s sick eblM
•wfflMtrig and crying with (tie esrrnd-
sting pain nf cuttlsc Uratb * If so.
go at ones and get a to>ula af MRM.
WINMLOW 8 MOOTIIINO SYltUr P
will refi. ye tbe pocr fltlie suff r»T tro
mmllaiely—topeod a poo It ; there Is
•o mlataks Wl-rast H. There Is a^ s
mother os sank who baa ever ua»-d I',
wbo toll sot (ell you at cnee that It
wt I reg',late the bowel*, arff utve res'
tarvus mraber. and vefi'f and heann
to tbe rMM. operatise I’.k* wiagtc !•
Is peffeoUy s«la to use Is att oases,
and | l-asant In ih* laMe. and Is lh>
btewrrlpU >8 uf one r f the rd-L *t and
be*’ msle phystrtaoa and nuraea In
• be rnH#.l ttiaiaa. but4 evervwtsere
tft cents a brat la
i/>rfcm«jrr\r«
AC ID PllliaPIIATB*
Genuine German Kainit
0rv»s4 fiotth Csrs.ths Fboaph U.
• rumasimsT
wssi*n rib Mm AT e COJtrAkT.
ttoss I to'as ago fll . Char salsa. A. C
toil\ I*
XOT1CK.
I *Mr*T *C«T1tol Of WRtNJt-
*00 The ah*l* sisah m ksnsas. fs—. oo4
M.liras'; 0—4* «a4 Mss s live *4 i«»M « 0.
rtllLYtQU.r Nsyssmera* rwisMss.
•di h* mM si asatsa. vfthswi rsssns *1 IA
a aSasS aa t—*•». ths lias*w>«* saa'
ss 4sy* ssv^ tt# *S«M aSsah l»
raise children is. 1's.is accident irthey
make good cktsens and grow up ttealthy.
I never saws man get rkilt in a city by
trading and rpcculatiug that didn't han.
ker after a home in the country with
springs sad branches and t meadow and
tiuq colts and calves, sod sheep' grazing
around when he gets surf ited with the
atres and traveling shows and SaJveny
and Sul Burnhart and all the other Sals,
he longs for the solitude and innocence,
and quiet of a country home. But <hen
it8 r most always loo late. Ilia children
have got a taite for society with its fol.
lies and excitements and they oan’t give
it up. and aa for work they jnat can't do
it and they wont. A rich man’s children
raiaed sp in a city are about as no count
aa tto average yooug man who has got
through a college asd received a. diplegia
printed in totia which he ooslds’t trsos-
late if to wse going to be hang.
Is ths bandog of s theatre at Ties-
sa, Austria, oe ths 8th lose over 000
liras wars lost.
Os M<m4sy ths Pr-f.i rat scml
Mtto sod tto Rsssts confirmed F. T.
Ff-! , 'i.’Uuy*-n as fb-rretary of Muis.
to tto MttfcW Ms rastgwsMos ITs
teuAssflMtjRMftrpj.
CtlUiN R4IN1T-
rtiCYUN or two»trusses rra* is*
*f(Ss Psrstisa C*«.rawest )
niN OCANO—tSafipsv*^
SUVA SCOTIA LAX0 PL AST (K
fioent OAhOUW t onncMt flints.
r*ur«-<n—y *4 **4 ktgb gratou
-SSS SSAS ST —
HffRMVg BIT* IRK LB.
assa's wa*s*.
rhiBLESTuT. 4. C.
AsslA to
Ofllra wrar hts rraMmce. ott
H. K Avrtius. fsttmts will
Ami tt mors <*>twflSrtslJ** U>
have th'li work to ths
fttni-u. »K h « has a aoo I IVnUI (fituii^JbKtd
baht si.ll thf Ujont linptovwt ripi
»lM*houT«rVIi'f»rnMHl sev rar4t*y» I •»*
vlous to th«4r «*mlii* U> frevsut tuiv tlls-
si>puhiltneiit -thoutrh will gonersdy be
fuuiid *t. h)s <iftlw ytt batut<]hj a.
H« will still c*»ntln'tw to m»en(l calls
IrkoUKbuwt UaruWeliatMl adjolniutt o<>un-
tlra. ( * aitirl»-iy
RICET RICE!! RICE!!!
PUntera »nd Mnrehaats will noM r e that
WAnn’ihvavH pr'”nnHl to pay th« br«t
niMiket pi le*'T*>r RK'E. or will hcII oiicok--
mlwionaay shlpm'-ntsM»ey nrtyentiuat
to uh HEShYmHCHOFF jtLO.
aci>22 Rnii r,li*Tl''ht(>n, H. C,
G-. E. Steadman’s
Real Estate Agency
n I, A C’ IC V I L. L. E
m. c:
FOR SALE. _ ■ . ,
Two irifls of land, 50 sere* each, one and
it halt miles from Blackvilie. No improve
■ansi'is 1 . i
«lll W r* H 1 --*■« -
r—, ia • .ar—M—u W« iuaUkifKWl<r-'npslTWf
ru»uw, T.«-k— *■•■*—•.
D. M. FERRY * CO.. Detroit. Miob-
Thrlrsmt tad Rett ■edicts* svsr »*4«
AosltntolruUkm et Hops, Suohu^llan-
drakCifknd Dande4ion*thebeMtand
moat eYors tire projicrtie* of all other Blttrn,
makseVhecrestMt Blood Former, Llvsr
Rew u \ stor, aad Uf« sad Health tetorinc
No dtaesM e^k*a poadbly ton* exist whrrr Hop
Bitter* an utVtote raitel aad perfoct an their
operatli
Xii; (in airUVk to vijor t» tM tgtd ltd ialra.
To all whose smmploymrnteoaun lrro*ulai l
tr of the bowdnoT^ urinary orffmin. or who re-
qoinaa Appettec^klonlo and mUd Stlmalaut,
Hop tUUrr* an InralVBahle, without Intox-
'X2*.~ssas ellns* or ijmptonug
what the dieeaee or aUV“ n ' S “T 6 ,,0 P Bit -
.„j. Don’t wait «w*Uyoai%™ •}? k l>»‘« foa
only feel bad or niieerable,W u * ,t “* m ^ »* once-
It may eare yonr Utedlhael eared huudxwde.
s BOO win be paid for a cal
cure »r hel|>. Do «* ^ r*’! 1 '
efterfbut tueandunro themV a * e HOP ■
Remember, Hop Bitten ieno^* 1 *’ drupswd
drunk* nootrum, bat the Pniast
Medicine erer made j the ‘UTAUBs’
and aerr* and no pc non or tkmfly
should be without them.
Oue tract of land, 50 acres, one and a half
miles from Rhickville,- a new I'raupe Dwell
ing on same,'/«ll water.
One tract in Orangeburg county. 15 mile*
from UUckville, a aeitlement on »ante, good
well water, necea-arj ouihuiliiings,' 5^. , acre*,
’wi'h 25 acres undrr fence.
One tract of SO sere*, about 25 acres under •
fence, 3 antes from BUokulU.
Oas Dwelling in Town of (Uaekyi'le, front
ing 8. C. fl l! . coniaining 5 room*.
Two tots is same place in a desirable loea-
tisn.
Aias, 1 Tkeselisr for email grxin; I Cob-
denser; 1 Circular inches; CO feel
Rubber Bah tag. lutnebra.
One 16 koras Lnewmoiirt Boiler with fll-
(!■(* sad 2T few tewcA.
On* It kars* t’pngkt Roller, wilk filling* .
sad tSnck. Tfes* ara ascoud han 1 but is
gsod ordsr.
FO M£\f.
(to* sarall fcrm snssnd shsTmDsa from
RUskeills, 20 erret undy* few re auk pul*
komwe as s dwrllisg; goto well water.
Aba, tto “Jssel Bk«p ' aad dwsllisgs at-
•srksd.
1 am r"parr-1 ts »*i»yly ewe 5*4 of Ma-
rlnnrrj at *Usrt a tie* and os re-ease hta
term* U g KTRADMAlV
•o*J» hfeskvtU*. K C
(OF KIN'S.
I tov« rtevivsd, on con'i.nmcai fnm
tto raswwfitilsrwn
A Fall Lino of Coffins.
wtl arawa or kerb | tog to sfise at ressswi
Ms pesraw. T'w*’ f«»el* are ntnriT twrw
tokto. M * M . at Ar
oo-U lil.rkvilL.fi r.
FOK HALK.
ffera IS **«ewe Bn^to ■. • •«> f y‘t« fer *hdt-
"«aa same mi rae-.» % •>•• hi it, w»i k mw to
toh m.mito*«a
A wi-w ***»> 4wy pto stop mrat i— oooo
tlraStee ea rsfeswal^ • < sr I— feSSre-r. 4 oo
or sto** M-wfe i. tot 4 mM • a ■* atosasn
fe to to* Mali. Ur .toms, w C-
4 tS Sm
,»n d Beet
J. Li. Liec,
elk6. v a c Rw k.,
-Hiifi jufk rcrrivi J s ftesh sa4fh.fi stftok
of ^egsra. Tobacco, Canard Good”, Gio»
rsrira, l’«rs Wiors, Wbuka^s Brau-
flicp, A lea snd B er and saka s ^»»re o .
public patronage, ss to is irasltwd to
satisfy liifl fritmiis and customers. >
oci i0 3m - '
C. BART. . - 'i H. 8TEIT1
C.’ B ART <6 0 0.,
Impurler* and Wbolexaia Dealers in
torTlrcnierf 1
■ Kochertcr.N.Y and loronto, Ont. ■
Awtf (t*n Saif.
Tto at ck ot (tooeral Mmobandiae **•
at«iHBlhr M VBT1N K r .F.I,ER, fur Iwstolt
of ot* Dura, win to offerwfi to tto P*I Us
from tbls date until tto first >lai of Janu
ary m xt »t ort*dunl oaaL Ito gtoxla will
to sold from ths stolrawof tto store where
Mr. Boelsv kept lu KitckvIUa, wtors our
aalestuen MU bsyUssod to wait on all wbo
demlrofuaraU tbsmaclves of Iheauusual
opporfuslty of retting Urst-claas goods at
original wboleanle pdoea. The stock of
abaea Is fuH aaH fire. Torma eti IcUp oosb
FAUL 8. FELDER,
AvaUnea.
. LAURIBT. LZL VR.
Craditor*’ Agent.
N. B.-[>r*«r\a Indebted to Mr. Koeler
will save trouble by settling I heir accounts
at once. 4 LAURIE T. 1ZLAR.
, decl5-3w Attorney at Law.
~ Mortgagee’s Sale.
. By virtua of powar given me by Simon Rt-
lay ia a certain mortgage, dated February
2nd, 1876,Vucl recorded 28th of February*,-
1876 in office R. M. C. for Barnwell county,
in bock 3 3., page 648 and 649, alson Certain
mortgage dated 23d May, 1881, and recorded
2o(b of May, 1881, in book 4 N., page 322,
323, 324 and 325, 1 will seel toTYhe highest
bidder, for eaah, on the Aral Monday in Jan
uary. 1882, it baingttales day in said moDin,
the following described property, to-wit:
All Uut tract of land sit uate lying and be
ing in Baldoe Township, county of Barnwell
aad State of South Carolina, on the south
ttidc of Marten Branch, and bounded on iKe
North by lands belonging to entete of J. J.
Cater, en the F.aat by lands of 7.’ K Malts
HOLIDAY
Announcement.
i
Weathers bee
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Easterling
Will have on Fshihitioni and
for aale from and after the 20lh
iiiftt, the largest, uiust varied and ^
moat carefully selecteil »*ocl£ of |
i
Holiday Goods ever brought to
Barnwell, which they will sell
at Chrifttian priceii-
A hearty 'welcome will be ex
tended to all visitors to tlic
Grand Barnwell Exposition, and
especially to thoFe who bhall
come Jbnvaid, pay their debts
and secure credit with us dnring
the hard year 1882. ~
THEIBEST
or ALL’
LINIMENTS
(m^UA2l_AJp BXAJ3T.
Tor ssors than a Ihtnt efs temtnrr ths
•wtbasbssn
known tomUitons alt ovsr tto world**
tto Only ears rstlsM* tor ito roltot of
srctdswts sod wal*. .It Is a medicine
shoes priss sad pneto—tfee fees* to Us
bfeMi. For every teem ot extennl pfeia
MEXICAN
Keetenw ) l-um-M U vnwmxt aw egntl
tfee n, r feese wmblwg tto soedtew
enes ot paAa aad mSa—aeeitow Impoe
etnse. tt* rttecieepoe llenean Fteeh a—l
tto arwtst •awns* ass » . ally wsstdir-
tel Tto Msatsaa a
MUSTANG
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every hoase Bsei y dfej hrteme aews to
Uke • ■— r to —a aetote) aeaM or fearee
toasd. Of rfeemee.rte awareyre n
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ClIAHLESTON, S. C.
P. 0; DOX 17ft. (i»cpl-0m
I1KNRY BAYFR.
IMPORTER OF 1
m.m comftifs m dm®
And W liolf-nle Rea tor in
APPLES, POTATOES, ONIONS, &c.r
I 215 E'St Buy, fharirstrfi,S. C.
Counfty onlofs solicited amt satiifac-
fktn .•nuraiitfcd. ‘[auo!ffi-4in
AT BLACKVILLE.
"NVA.Y**—Xlie Jeweler*
The Brat Watches.
The I feet Jewelry.
Tim B. »t Work—All WstrrameJ.
1 oci20 if
South tarolina KaHroad*
CM A NOB OB 4CIUDCLR.
scr. taaxM 4*, 1381.
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Ime* <Vsrt*.'ao
Ceaaste* awk fkffei 1
• die to aad feats l etai
raseoat ess e
L*e*s l teM*a
SAFISS
PATENTS
I Las** H:..t>..ls
t U y •
1 Am** Ongomo
7 to p ■
ttews.
I Lose* Aagwera
t toe*
Laws* ll*«Ltills
$ 47 s*
1 A**.** l\*rl*-«. a
6.dM a m
See* sad tfelfiy-d** years* as,
g^Sc^wmwrto'^vftMwrste^sstemayiMto
el Sen >■ te eery tslwedlsg. sw4 has aa ssuneoa*
twimi I . adtoae wl'mh a otto reseat tettri
Lee, e u/Jk 1 arnrh^ASStortsrt aus.
and William Miason, on Ike South hr lands
of 8. L. Wood and Meet by lands of William
Mlxson. Said tract osntaining one hundred
seres, more or 1cm.
Terms of sal* oasb. Pit i chsssr te pay for
papers. W, V GILL, Mortgages,
decto td
Dr. I RYERSON SMITH,
OpexiUvf tid Mfckaflical Dfitist,-
WXJULlteXOX M. C.
Will attrad eaUaflarowgiout tbls aad ad
jacent emraties.
U-’its o* a b' Bore Mtlafsetortly
■ad at bts Peri-re, witch ara aop-
gdwrt wub ail tto latest spprarad anpli-
sees, lhas at ta* i—llsassd of aatfeMae
Ts prsratodlaaftoflwIstosMs isttstoa to
tt wifflotoo ara rm-
dec8
Mortgagee’s Sale-
Bjr virtue of a power contained in a cer
tain mortgage mmte and executed by J. J.
Camerou and J. U. Camersn to and in favor
of Mm. II. M. Duhoan, dated ths 12th day
of January, 18fH», aad duly recorded in the
office of the Register of Meene Conveyances
for Barnwell eountysn Ike 14th of January,
1880, in Ysl. 4 E. pages 702, 70S nnd 7(4,
we will sail al public saelion, to tbs highest
Bidder far cash on Monday, tbs 20tb day of
Dm—km. last, al Barnwell C H.. at)12ai. all
ttol osrtaiu irpsl o/lnad lying andfbeing in
Bsd Oak TowusJup, Bkrn well county 8tste of
South Csrstlaa, esataining oas hundred spd
nintey-on* arret, more or Isas, aad bouadod
asfiliows: North by water* sfPoplar Breach
aad ths lead* ef M. C Cask, East by tasdssf
Owes F. McMiltsa. Sswtk by Usds of W. H.
att« M Dtraes* sod Wssthyl.J.aadJ.
C. Cbmswoa aad M. C Ossk.
Atrigaess ofN. M. Prana
4aet-kw
P. B. HAGOOD,
ATTWjn l\0 OllMELl' (l IT Uff,
RAIBNAV KL*Le C. H. te. ©
Prate lore in all ths Htata Courts.
BpccUl sttcuUoD givau to Collections.
— Mt'lt-l r
D K.I1 J. UUATTLKUALM,
HnrgeoD Dentist,
\V 1 L, tr 1 H X O X, M. c.
OfHon over Cnpl. W. H. Konnodv’s Store.
Cans attended throughout Barnwell and
adjaeqnt rountfea.
Patfenta will llnd It to their advantage to
have work done at hlaWBce.
. . aef>H-tf —
Armstrong & Bellineer,
A-XXORNICYH AT LAW.
Will practice tn State and United State*
Courts. Collecting and conveyancing will
receive etx* ial attention.
G. Duncan Fellinoer, Barnwell c. H.
J. Haoood Armstkono, Bambcrir, S. C.
Se,*H-
• oomorf as Hr sat to Tto wwh Tr.i*.
sad frssi ttetwmkes. ,
Tk* dsy M>-' ss) sigki Eaprrs* ire »*^
'rwa daily. TV* *«w<-teato«lart*>* Jvses* renf
-doily. Sirwy* Heradsys MovptSf rare *w
sillk* sight iraiae. Oa fiaiuidsy* asd l 1 -*
j 4*1* roetadirip Ucksi* ersssld la sad fr* n>
*11 Sisiioas os Ik* rosd *1 «at tret cls-e ter*
for iksrossd I rip ffesdtlll Msaday ass* t-
rrisra. Rs»alar rxsmreisn Usk n. »ro **‘4
frsm all eisilous al f - roots par mils fur r«nt>.|
trip, lickots nr* g-od fer tra days fo rsturw
D C. Af.T.rV.fY P kT Aft.
JOHN B. PEPK. Ora I ftup I,
iMk^auha Pus-xatt r fiuQir.
rust Rorni A Avorsr* Rahwav, 1
Ausvsta.Oa., Jaas XI, Ihkl. f
Os ami after Jus* 21*i, Otel, me fsb
lowing schedule will be spsraied :
GOING hOUTH.
Leave Anguiiia 1:50 p. m.
Arrive Elfentoo 3i)4 prm.
Hobblna 8:19 p. ia.
„ Appleton 4:17 p. in.
^ * AlleDdale .... y 4:28 p. ir.
“ Brunson 4:82 p. in.
“ Hkmptoo 5:06 p.m.
u Yarovllle .5:14 p m.
J AMES E. UAVIS
a
-Attorney at Law.
n A It PI W K L L c, IT , te. o.
Will prectlca In ail tbe Courts of the
State and U niton Stales. Special attention
given to oolfeeiIona.
Office over WeatherabeeA Easterling’s
Store. *
msrll.~ .
Central Hotel,
DHOAII HXItACKX.
AUGUSTA G A
MRS* W. M. THOMAS,
Centr*nJ located, eonveaient in
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...7:49 p. hi.
....8:05 p. m.
. ..9:30 p. in,
.. .9:30 p. in.
...Y:55 a. m.
Yemaasee
Beanfnrt.. ....,
Foft Royal
Charleston.......
“ SavaDnah
Jacksonville
GOING NORTH.
Leave Jacksonville ....7:35a. m.
“ Havannah .6:35 p. m.
" Charlenton 3:30 p. m.
Port Royal 4:20 p.m.
“ Ifeaufort '.'4:36 p. m.
Arrive YemaBsee 6:00 p. m.
’’ Varnville ,7:05p. m.
Hampton.. t ,...7:14p. in.
Brunson 7 : 27 p. m
Ailemtale 7:51 p. m.
Appleton 8:02 p. m.
Bobblnn .9 00 p. m.
“ Ellen ton 0:15 p.m.
“ •Augiwta 10:30 p. m
. T kfk ' 1, “jW lesU points b'v.Ui sad Eml rls Cfcer-
h--tM* snat Onset •
** York rls Chariesl-n
Hiissd Trt’i. Ttekte* Is CksrlralMi h44 nn (telueiter
siitl >uti4ey,K-uvl te rWum **—
HmasdTrli. Vlrfeste to te
gwal lu tHsm Busdi.;, fiv4
teteMTHp TVetes te tewufuft, asad te rMurw
KtfKtrJMfc “ »—
•dUiwigk Is aNpsteripal itewis
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