The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, January 05, 1882, Image 2
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003m WRCULATION
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tkitbhday, J4SUABY b. iwa
Wew*
T l*
Junnnry th^
will h"|il a‘ evert*! cc*ovHitU>n In Co-
■wmmt
Blohmontl oow has a fund of ahouf
$10.«Xi(rAlfh which W build a mono*
1BNU totJea. R. R Lee.-v
OdnklU'R keep* In the background;
but Mlowt *0 *b*et*d him do not get
Huy “eugar.” He la Mr, though not
aefl. Atol* )* Kennedy ha* been
elected Grand Master of the Grand
.Jvodge of Anrtht Free Masons of South
The busrof VtHHait) Gilmore Hlmms
baa been mounted on a pedestal in the
southeast corner of the council cham
ber In Columbia.
A party of San Juan fhnehers malb
a bonffre of an Apaache Indian, and a
‘ooroner’w Jury mgrnad a verdict of
•overcome by the heat.
-—Th* lf*ta ypcuHiXalrt (.ihjeota to Jrf-
feraon Davis alluding to the Roj.t.h es
■•y WNUlob." ‘ Ilf. Davis, however,
tow ataad the objection.
At onatkua It la reported that Oen-
etal LonRitreet will lead tbeIndepend
ent nshventem |h Ge^rcla. and at an-
t d||#P , t l h«t Colonel MnrcullasR Thom-
ton la aha man wbwla to turn the State
upside down.
<rben Wat AnaUtapt Poetmaater-
G' oersl TT*f ton waa a^kid If be Intend
ed tn (tbpofnt any Democrat" to p.»«t
offloea In the 8<>uth, he replied with
mnr+kirm than elegance : “Hot If I
kaow myaeU."
A rnmor la enrrent In Washington
that lb# Oulteaij Jury, with one eirep
tfUn, era wMla#e«t of the pnHt and krai
nfwgiilbmty of lb* prleoner. The
twelfth Juror. U I* aid I, atontly main-
‘♦atni that ffs’teau W *a crnxy a* a
‘ i hart - ’
■ JkPnbfMme of Oeorwia are not
tie *n to tha lo iereaitewt*
any more They erop^we. f.»r the fu
tore. I* vote for „ooe t>al stralghton*
^epoMteaiM Tti* Indeoeo 1->nts *rr
“ *“ DemoeiuAs ft)
Owe of the lues test of Auffwata mer-
obaats a*y« Ood baa favored biiu be
oaUoa he aater forgot the poor.
Ex Pr»al lent ff«yeC Is one of the
speakers eomd^d t * the Otand Array,
enoamptaent at Cincinnati In Jsouafyf
H« will respond to tba toast} "The
rebel*; ws inesMureltbelr valwe and
' AHieev Event** Journal, thongb
t^at I* can I Mr S an-1 are cT^rJy when
ffVkyi t ^Th* afar repie enaea tn*y
•ptbaa: I'th*'hleve* are
the IwpubbwMi parry
Mr. II CL Ooea» l ea. formeHy nf \bto
rtry, bad a r>e eooirs wbh rvagre^
* “4a Waahi
thrnwMod hy rtw
b* Igbi al Us foU.—Cot amble
wne a rt»t stir
at be* tatbeaa bawa* a
anibee TW
Hi. Mwwefl P FVw-f I Ns lies krs
bee W%e defee's-l Aat-f f«e Crowr*«a*
hi Jfew YWt »Wr. baa baeatBe awa of
hiwwaswia p»
oe- r Sis n« k
SrSk gl**S
to Ms ftlee.la
laa'hoie nf a “^fuak" In
of ths dSmoersifc rweijr
tlaa by sees 4 ibtabUg ***•, V# owmt
Staa4 togwthef g we ao«M aln P-"t
dlghMSi» i of rpleloa *b'>oM not
aa r« aay m-'vemeat wMeS a •sll re
ewtt dlesaif ■ ••'f to IN# lc.terests of
tba party-Asia «e Ar* w
At Bnawd 0«b, forty mileu frora
suw, Ga_ * young farmer a«me-1 J«rk
W. Oray leterfored with a aewro •tnnee
ffowdgy nlgbt eo*t wee feiali* atsNNe-1
by these eagre beoib^a Ore/ lre*l
alnceilty «s friends by Ibilr dfapciHte
valor ae enemies.”
ATfew York tisper aeys fhat the body
of A. T. Ktew>»rt w»* rec»v. red loot
weyk np >n paymenfof #.17 000 nnd h
pledge that the robbers should hot be
proeeented, wndlbHt It was placed In
Gordon City on Tuesday night hist. It
U n litile over tbrie years tluco the
body was stolen.
‘ l>ut you know, ps,” snld the farm-f
< i’s ihinahter vyheu lie spoke to her
.about the addresses of h neighhoi’s
son—“you know, pa, that mu wahts tn^
to marry a man of culture..” "So do I,
-my dewr—an d« I ; auddhereIs qiibet-
let eulture in the couut-ryUmu agticul-
.ture—than ugilculture.” .'•
A lawyer, long skilled In watching
furies, Who has been present through-
out the Oult'*HU tt liil, predicro that the
Jwy,will*convict Hu 8ay«' that from
his study of their faccahe thinks that
for a time after the trial began tiiey
were nearly equally divided. He now
thinks they are a unit, and would dud
h verdict of guilty If thu cose slTould
cloee any day.
A dltagreement of tha Jory In the
District of Columbia wotJJd not be
much of n help to Gottyan. There Is”
an Indictment for murder hanging over
fits head fn Mooroonrh county, fll. J.,
w 1 * r* ths President died, and It runs
for three years. There would net he
much delay In extraditing him |f he
gels free In Wsshlngion ; and In New
Jersey they have Juries that convict
op the solid facia.
Mr. John D. Browns, the Sergeant-
at-Anns of the House of Representa-
tlvea of tbl* State, U on a brief visit to
the city. Mr. Browne Is a genial nnd
effl h-nt oflleer, and possesses the af
fection of the repotodal fraternity
whose duties carry them to Odumbla
during the arsehm. He Is morei>ver a
CbarhalooUn, nJuiouwb a resident of
Barnw. II county for several yesr* p »»,
and will receive a warm welcoma in hla
native city.—News and Courier.
The editor i4 the Greenrdv News
il.wa not favor th* .Hiare University a*
much as some i-thwr people. H>* adds ;
| * If lb* Houib C*ri>Un« Cu'.v. rsl'y
I made McD .ffle, at ti e erpcnsv of th*
eduen'l »n of twenty «*th-r men, he wa*
a d»wr Investment. N<w all the wtory
refsvteil oo Ibis Slate Ny M ItuMeand
CWlhouu, too, will tepty the n ludr ■ ts
• ■f rrmr rao<int-ilu*-erv oif tha in-r'ltl
cat I- 'ns, and disadvantage* *nd btlgM
1- w nf their Hves re*nlt|pg fr-'m tfielf
laatsioy in write their own names eo I
reud lb*ir owo Ullgusue ” pe-||«|«s.
Uowever. Id uianv of the latter iw»e*.
Iga< I -if.Cv «i s bllsa
— — -- - -w gam. «. «
Wwlliy •( W r*ea.
S<wr# penyb bar* a fa.k> t, nf rw*
aaeaU-ap rvmwimi wnb tbe lervs
•< • parea* awdww-s,* »s-i ta tkw
■bay ar# galbv e/# •run; Tbe*» a-s
■ ■rae *d'»Wa»*4 rssasAra fafly aorlb all
ibaf w ssbe I Cnr tbsm a»d was st ea«4
w* fcaew al—Hap B«u*<s Tba ata#r
ta a-a lbs Bt iavs m
• ci.awu as a* bat# mn* J
tks )ear la lb* Bay Oy. s«J b<* >1
• •r# f.a«d tbeai la Wr I »t <t.** sad >a-
beUs. Aeag all ibal m na-wai kmt ibsm
— T’ -iaev
• wr Etpewalva I • ar,•.
If var I^wtsSl -r* neaU bs is A. m4 la
far* ibatr st'sat aa to the real i»'#r**t>
of ths faare , >a«tsal nf h—iiac •*•*
tl «»r ttsss aek in# re.t-iialsat bat ikey
seaW Ae a* laraiealalds g • «l hy »#»•»•
•eg 'bs n mb taw a a . . ( itus *iat» Fins*
liar eitssal rvp *1 nf Uc C«aaly • ■
a. w- usft of .\Ubvti W voas 1 J it a>b bs
tssra Ibst lb< J.o f«S fvf lb- yvsf kst*
sia»asi*d to f?sed lb.I tW
t‘•■art* f w lbs Wa.<b • f iium bats
(*at st f * 1 i>7 10. Tbt y>»#r s 11pe«it#
he the gvealr# part wa» in.arrwJ b« keep
•*.• fe —-«■«#» ia ye»l, rl-arsad wub *•<(
a«;t'a_- trtel fc-v lb# oval •aatg-MhatsI
ahr-'ess. tb# list# of ih« Coart ■ ■ •
• aA ap wub tbr IimI of ca-e*. •-tat of
a bach *#r* osSu#tb| of a-ifars ta • r*
•fanable irwl yauas • oftca. Wky tuA
b«>« ib* trMlja»tt#s to try ell cas-t is
wbih thrtv trt not skits that Alty or •
EftciitMAl—lt». A. B«K Fi'uf
I net rale# of Usltaal • wa«4>.
**|hul*.
Prvrioatly t* tha mat
of a —.
HTW AOrtirrsCMEXT*
gaina nf pool*each plsypr draw# a m«c*^
f*Il auat bo oiivioua l&al our ediool f ro, h • kox. ***$ ?**'• * l <**1 of sighl
ia hla pocket. Thee* urarlje* are all J,
numlured to •urmpom| with Ihe oum
hera on tbo taM*. The pUyoTt kfia.* r*
fund raual bo iocreasurf if we do»ir* to
enUrgu our nlMa'.inntl Cuibtiea and dc-*
volup oor pubHe school ayetora. I have gtiting hit marttle, rceoilccw Uio njun-
pcr*»lofitly oppoNcd an iucrcana of our
Statg^chqil Ux, bec^nar. in my opinion,
it is now ai iurgu as it rlumid be. In
her, and his geoto i* to pocket balli
enough, thg number of which, oddod to
i that of the iitarblo in his pocket, will
, I make the number which afm* the pile.
bmuic of (hg.btiles which have the mnstj.' old gent lately bcctime pasjtooiUtly
efficient sdiotd sy-temi no State tax is fund, of “pool.” A low nights ago ho
levied for the auptiost of rdtooU. In but ‘
sup,nm ot rchuols. In but * hon ; e vorJ , ate ^n, a p j c tio at. tl»o
five of the Mutes in w Inch u State school ; R:im0v . j,,*., w ii e waa asleep?* Wkwaslie
sWbke in the morning she found upon
tux i* levied is the rate of Suite taxstiou
pcrmilted by law to be heavier than th.it
now imposed in South Cnrolion. Our
uchool fund shoulo ho r.ii.-clxdiiifly hy
louultJixatiin. I uin aware that one.who
advocates increutcd tuxatidi^irt any fbrui
iv apt to be tMisuiidyntood mid liable to
iiii$repreHCMt.'itioii. 1 have never advised
n return to the mode of district tuxulioti
by wlik-U Irom IHftd to 1870, through
ihe Votse of uoii-(uxpavers, immcDie
sums were exported from our people os
the floor n marh'e, which h id ilroppe«l
out of her husband's poeVet wlnm he
came to Ixnl, upon wliieh Were the fi^
ures <, lT.’ r •
‘•Wlmt fs this? ’ said she to her lord.
Lord opened his eyes,looked, blushed,
was confused, and stammered :
v\ hy—.why—it s « inarti’e^isn't it ?”
"Yes,” said she, ‘'hni whiff tire you
doing with it in your pocket T' ~
•‘In my pocket!—•vejl—ailIr—the fact
-U^ed ta play keeps with Bill
“Indeed!” incredulously asked his
wife. “But what are those figures|O0>
here for ?■ What does i-evouteei. inean ?*'
tagly. “Oh ! seventeen ? Whv that was
themiuiberof marbles Bill owed me
when wc quit playing; he marked it on
there so I wouldn’t forget it.”
The old fellow liud a narrow escape
and hasn't played-any uiorc "pule” since
teusibly fur the supportof public sobools, j fo, l' ?e h’td tint marble hr my pocket for
hut really ior the Use and benefit of the ; t ,, c j., st thirty five years—ever since I
pluqdevnrs front whose grasp not even
the school fund was gfifiuie’- I have eafii-
estly recommended, aim I desire here to
repeat the rccOrtimendation, that the
light ttf-hnry local butaa- for eohoois be -
gymted to schwif districts, and especially
iiieorporaicd" towns nihl villages, under
such restive; i'ms a* will guard the right
of properljy agaihat the encro-ackments of
the tnesponsible, tbe ignorant nnd the
extravagant. The i*estrirtinns which I
have suggested, au»l which I believe
would bs found i flcctive uiv. these: 1st.
That the ri.dit to viite for or igHrtnt-lo
cal taxation be restricted to tbe property
holders. 2nd, that ihc maximum rate
oftaxviion be fixed by the I^giaiaturc.
Ill, that the tax be levied each year in
accoidancc with the decision of the prop
erty holders of the school d strict is**'ta
bled in public matting.
Under snch restrictions it would 1 c in-
possible to (cry bwrd *n-om« tsxcs in any
one year, aud it is always within ihc
powvr nf ibr imjnrity of rtis property
iioldats ol any district to prwvcut tbs bp-
#r.Uuu of th* Lr, so ftr *« it afucU
ihcns, by voting aOnuadly agaiast tlw las.
Trr ndvoeati ig thb iMssure 1 bar#
b-- n goidrd by iIm st,«viflSKW ml tbo«
huie# i^thi* l uioa w Iik-'i hate ths old-
e»t »ik] Im st pubhe wln-d
* It w within UkiimI* to ».j 'ths| ia >11
•u h State* fr»>*n two thirds to thrvw-
f-urths of lbs * bool ro.ruswt art ram-d
by I cal Mutton
Kvjwncner in oar nwo St»t •, thowgk
on ■ eon»pnr« , .«*'y liniiiwd aewb*. ha#
• h»•* l4s sdvsw a-:* of th** m -U- of
Mwmg w-hoot rvvmwsa. 1 ha splsw lal
pwbiM adsowb of t Wtws** as# rastn-
U kr-vi rkk-flf hy bawl US#*, U'Mtf k I Wc
usm th.t# •** cwknsod woAar ihi diwrst
suihauf of ths l^gt-iainrs ••! w thu«i
•ahsauiinj th# qsration rash yvnr In th*
* a* of ih# ISI pavrr '*—H«« lls.h 8
Th-^p^w. Swk N«p^i*i#w4s-H of IU-
STATEDF SOUTH C.VK0L1NA,
— . * B^RJiWELL COUNTY.
- ' ia T»r c ruT c» ncuxim. %
By B. T. Illcr, E«q., Judge of Probate
lu B.iruaell Oouuty.
HU* ****«, Clisrltv Fwlitnann hath sppltrA
to ms lor Lttirrv of A.tminiifrilioa ou (Im
*•!*<• of tl.HtaliKTII .VlKfclK-'t, lairof Uaia
well t^ounty, lieccssetl.
Tlia<i« are, theielor*, to cite anfj admoninh
all, and singubr thr kin Irod aud cmlitura of
tbe aaid dreestrd, to be and appear before
me, at a Court of 1’rob.itc for ths aaid County,
to beholden st faro well C. II. on lire Vitih
day "f January, 188U, at '.(ii o’clock A. M.,
to show cause, if any, why \Uie said admin-
ialratiou should nol be gssidisb
Given under my hand and the s*nl of the
Court this ,8d day of Junusryr A. 1>., tbbg,
and in the ItMiih year of AuiericiMi Inile-
penikence;' It. T. HICE, Judge of I'-obuic.
jinVgJ t-
v -i
To My Friends in Barn-
well and Hampton-
VACID PHOSPHATE.
Genuine German Eainit
Oreuad Sooth CirolliA PboxphxU.
-ruiaxuST—
WAXPO mu94lATK COMPANY,
OflHe 7 Eaehaagr ft., Cksr.rston. A. C.
deals !■
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NYfAF-
n 1S8B ^
Will be malM pmrk to All Anpli^ntk, And lAettato*fT«rr»r!th«nl
ordi rltt7 li. Ii cotttains <i«t coh»r#4._p]A^,d«it» •i»irMvm*»,
Aiwml ||it UACM, And (ulI <t«acri|>4h«A. prloM AAi H4r*ftU*n» («f
f lAniln* I.Vkj rArVtirx of Ycgttnhl# And Fh.vrrr SwetL, PUntv.
fvU Tfi-ua,tU:. InvAltiAhU i«> all. Jf-cAiyun growA lowdi
will Imi found innrp rallald* fnr plantlnr In tha SuntA thint tho««
P ^*wn In a wnrmpr «liin«tA. W« tnnkeaspoclAlttrof »upjylyl»g
MkuUrs^ Tru-nn*>u and Mtrrk* A»!drr-*,
S. U. FLBST ft CO.. Detroit. Kich-
r n
aro a man 1
^ OfijaS:
enKlby tUontjulnof
jour ilutlM .roia
rtlmulantsana ua«
Mop Sitters.
fftn an jroun* nnd
dl-cintiou or
Hrwror iriD|[l». old or
^oorbcalth or lan«uLai|
mm, rely on Mo|
Whorver youaie, i
wbvuevcr you feet J
that your •ystciuj
needs demising, ton-1
in# or •timnlatlng
wilboutmfoj-iV ilmj, I
t.ko Hop 1
Blttoro-
H.Tsyodd.
prv*<h
orurfjiaiw ■ '.i
: ynu.ro
n of UK
r inr-n ol
fit. toll
Hmr»»
night work, to 1
tor* brain orptvalid
iwuto. UK) Hop A.
I-Ufferlng from any in-
Itlon; it you »ro mar-
lyoniur, ruffurtgr from
l[i« i n a bod of iick-
laittere.
i Then- - nd. dl* *n-
[ nually from sum-
I form of Kldnev
rdlseue «V-l uitfl'.i
fc aTll twm irrw.ntod
ya time It u-e of
HopBittar*
B'xckiilic Maieu4 FibxIc fratatry.
The < ITttsea of th* itinr* Instil a Una
will b* pswiraed oa tha 8r»t MtiMtlay 13
Jsnasn. 1 • , „ .
T-ims from ft f9U> t> » per aehoUstl*
muiith of pom wxraa. psjsbtsst the as-
plrqtlon of pacn scbolaatle month.
l|iktt umMalel rouslo ft M per month,
rownl In private families frora $$ 00 ta
910 00 per month. • \|f
For parCtcuGreaddress •».- •. t_:‘
E^ Kl Il.VUDIN, Principal.
decM-Oin 1 ~ r '-- -■* ^
GERMAN,KtrrifT—fftirvCt Importation.)
I’ERUV'lAN GUAXO—(Direct from the
Ageut of ibe 1’eTUTiau.GoTtrnnient.)
FISH QTJAXO—(6«8 per cent. Ammonia).
yJfOYJf SCOTf A LAND FM8TER- .,
snutir r:iR0LiN\ CTroOnD riios-
Ptl ATEf-(Fii»e ground and high grndc).
—ms sALtLiiv—
HERMAN BULWINKLE,
kirr's t; h a nr,
CHARLESTON, S. C:
dcnl.'i "m ' ‘
o
W Ay AM r#rkle#
•mrvr mmd ««•»*•#
I ttminj bs sBte b thf YTavhu
Iww PwAswf l« bn I wa* eBmWSs
the has I sbeil ■*<« beg*! my
ssm Net her •dt my sfbat. I ■*•
sfwa U> bfsmf a yewg me* f*»
tawaurb i maaev I ka#w the yw***
rasa wm luwcvwt. k#»~aw»* I trot hua th*
■ -e»y thal tnm-J h>m h# he arte 1*4.
\r#a. Ibvw w^u *a bonl fhshng a:a«ast
lh# runn; mm% m ths , raeaWy. uad 1
pt-aAsd fur e *Amj# nf vs*m. J ms As
mom knm he# m Was It wsslilsA wdh
rftsicr rhe-of*# aa4 yaarv aels era*wy
| qMooed k«%l s*4 b #<4W «v nn4 LA-
(Ljofta, a ad nt*d (Meubai sA#r yscev-
<ket ffwMt %h* JhgwM ef ."Isis llsyoft.
I uusei up with a tnrmia4ei>« ar^easmt
e»»J the i ppl.w<e of s8 lh# yrssgvf
wt th# har T1 #f. a.wjwba of
( -tfosl •> J swu'ted the Ja4jv*s
**• Il^ewvM. camw The Jaffa buft>
#>1 me falT Fa th# Lew tnd »sm1 :
" Vusr argameat i. nuA. Mr. Perhia*.
vary gwwl. su4 rvebwa deefly btervst-
♦ The C«w*Kay.
The cow-boy is a peculiar product of
the frontier. As a rule, it L base flat
tery t> suppose that ho ever drives cows,
unices he rivals .them. He is generally
clad is a wide rimmed, soft liar, a pair of
fpurs, a bek full of cartridges and a re
volver. He probably wears other siti-
rle< of comloil and adornment, but those
I hatw »e*tio::ed have a faculty of ra t-
nopoltxlBg ths al rution of the observer
With kita lb* revolver is a sutrtitufe for
ad thiogr. II* arptev with it utv-a bg
icdly, be buys with it at his own piwe,
and he amavai him elf with it hat ite^by.
Two of them weal iale a ekuieb 4 »aa
st C*harlasluw, Antona. a tew **• k*#g>
The senievs wearied th» m. They “tov-
f eJ ' tbe mini* er with their f.vonu-
weapoa ao4 made htai mma <Lwa (boas,
swa pa4|'if and da wee a jr* ia Tfte remer.
Thww are pnrlag **ar«* shoo I rVanh.**
tb* pi.a# i* ao4 8%#ly ca>ayS far thee,
an# A mew-heat from Ism Angwh-*
mnot 4uwa h#f# abrat tbe ttam tbe c >a-
aeetiaa was taa-h hetwoee thetao rvwd.
’ Tha ova hvyu a-rs aamvn a*. Tba met-
• Mot lamsaiwaMj *^Mtal • bfleb bah -
Da bai amrr ly • tgVrd fr> ai tb* irate
whaa whi« aval a balkt ihtatssh tb*
erwaa. Oa (be ath## nie mf tb* trs*4
• t * 4 a prsaaiax aaveA >t ai*H tba aaawh-
ieg pis»al k Ida h.raf. 11 aa. *■> a
mm aa4 fb# asew haei as*
ta 4mth that ha f.v^J
ia gm any ■•yey mil eat mf h*» « mn ••
•b# tvaas * WaaA^M Harm* are h Si
mt tboit *4B la baaAl ag the piAJ T
pm • hwAea Ibsaiih a Nat
«#ara Ibe
th# Va«t
wbtah t bap 4>-
hg 4 ha mtf rmiaft Tb.y lA* d» »,h»
la r mpsJWag a * induv flat' ^a atattjir
U> the fk iatur«) ia Artab web Jtwta
*,'Wlatl ha aiB .of asrattamtlly tap lh#
vUoms by making t mi pay fo#ihe Am4*
Tba euw -bay awy bate bts f s-4 iratt,
bnaatse tall a p># tv B*ssl *iu#y
baw sa# at ibvta anmmr hia.awf asrfst
her- ia IWmi*; A (miAswaa "Arsat-
I (.ike pfonsure In Informltijr you that I
am now on my wny South nnd will arrlto
«t l’.«rnjr»*ll t»--fi>r** th- 131 b of January,
with a rv ••fullyeelertal drove of euperlor
Had<lle, H .rm-tv-aiul Plantation itonw-aani]
Mnka. I will be i rtwmml to off- r Lar-
irainuand o>k my trioods to d«day pur-
ehvvinw unlit 1 arrive. .
j n s tf uajix puny
I is oiuhon of Cojt;TtnTsMp.
The a>partncraiilp h-r-tof.-r* sxlstirc
bet we. d tho undur-umd, under the firm
naiae of \Viatbwn>lje> a ft Easterling, it Ibis
day (tins >i*.-*t i>y mutu >1 eonsotiL.
All (era n.t i.xI-hiMl to the I it-* ttrm will
pl«aaa*ieUe tie -am- at car*, ami mn tisl
th Ir aeaMin’s wtth either klr Weaitw rs-
bsa al Wltltstou or Mr. lUa ed.r#r at Bakn-
wvU.
All c alms not paid or aBttoCtetrrlty ar
raiuwl srtil b# ini' !:• soil Ui ilia# I • *• c. r -
Judmaent at Fstna iy Ihe rt.
SLrjLU J. W ca t RUu BIB
4 R. i v-T%anj»o
Ihta at -er |At>. imt.
(q ivtlrltur fr*<-i IS^Vr- Wxll lst»|a.aa.
••Mil do out. I. •onnr.mAut the «dl •• l
I >s •.lamol u>r tat.Mas«a -VMro, I |#-#
lesv.u.1 tern I#»U tftsjatrua- of He
Ivt* Brte f •■Btfw roA a ft Sam- rll.«a ■}
.. lor Ue>tr i q*r r qg i aa l hag M*
B MJaavara M. mf on- eAfciw. Mr. 4. It
Ka.isruae'vA. aril eniae* th*
4t Iftir whl aler»1 .ml 1 • llw #4 I at yt#
a labs J. Baar .am
IW#vat*sr tBN >m , M
ui It mai
D. I. O.
l Ul »b*olutc
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nka n M«,
of OiSum.
oburco,er
HOP few-ur^f^
I1.U X ■l.'.i-unk. n »*a ,
NEVER
>ii ♦ 11* mmi
4#ih « } M al
(’KitMaa) apMoJWse«ua At a nmaa-
real hey* by a Uaa a el.*, ha #apv.M4
4t«ta> ifacitoa abb the laBaf Cttw. "Tb#
■.sal was laa rare sad tba putahmt law
t ggy. ah tie ibe h.aa> aefaaT It fwv a
hr eo* • JMrsag-r,'* rstaavia a *ta4-
.agcoa buy aver ia lb# cvraer, •htb be
ratted his tewdvwt sad draw a la* sight
a pea tbs drummer,' H em bates a goad
•aaagb far we, aad the saotMT yaw g. t
aatmdeaf'sm tba bealrbiev joaH fled
J. U laee,
ELICO, Sv C Tt. If..
. Has just received-a fresh snd full stock
of Feg-urs, Tobacco, Canned llootis, Gro-
cerics, Pure \Yincw, Whiskeys, Brxn-
dics. Ales ami UverowKl asks n shore o
public patronage, as he is resolved to
iattsfy his friends and customem.
oct i0 3ui ^ ^
0. BART. II arEiiz
G. B ^VKT & CO.*
lAperitrs and Whole-alt Dtalert in
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CHARLESTON, N. C.
F O BOX 178. _ (sepl-flm
South (iirulina Hnilroad#
CHANGE Uf aCHIbVLA
I’Xt t tlBCu Htb, 1881.
MM.'•
Cf Diy Paamafsr — Mo<l.
{rhlt Trmta cpqaasit aith Trs*% fr».
lamhta at B tee ah tills j
Cw
. J. OET91NOKK
IA It V M, Y« SIC WttSIsaaNt. a*. C*
MARTIN KEELER E-
i -r-
I sill V
in - . W«y
me «l || u rn
nf a inro-in
tmd mwh-a.
Twta* mV sala: get# new 14-
.4 a.--r |#.i •<<k-«*l l»
ettruul t-t - # -0- to■ aM.MW«ml
MMa»*» «f t» a >4 . «.t Mawt. aa
*».«J ft -1 —■ b #4 %« m y •* yma
#ct» •»» mmA th— » !4 iml—wtiy
Pa.i-et *V«i t«-g W> trwirNqi. n
A*si at grtraeaet- ta—
terms aad al irmmmaklm ftgwrea.
wTt. oill.
Allaad >>». A C. IM* lAft. MM.
♦ve»td
flifc >TATE UK .>011II lAbOUNA
COCNYTOr BARNWELL
f:
oa th* atepa-
Rx Baatu t Paddock, a p« h lea 1
daaimy. but ft araart courtlrr. will get
- (U'-ihlnc Die*. I•ee*u•- II* went up to
Ur. Oonhtlng frankly, and sal I: "Hi r,
yoa aw (be greateai m»c I ever aaw ;
aad If m^r* to required of rae, 1 will
say faithfully y' u ere ibatfrvatrat mau
I ever shall see.”
BtoftBi, »bo to coDtestlog Hon. Oeo.
D. Tinama’a seat In Conprea*. has auh-
mltteA to th* terrible Interviewer, who
hot tea bow to pad kaowledga and men
daotoy. What BmaUe wants. However,
to to Mt TtUuiaob neat pr»kiptly. He
deprdOBtw another election. Bwialls
«W be kept eooltng hto he- to outside
for bobw time.
far Democrat# to try
■r to say with what
Mrty be wlU vote In tbe Senate. Mr*.
Mahoo* aad brr “old mao” have set
tled that long ago. Some Ylrglolac*
ar# Nko tb# Iriahman who baetily and
hMfrttp swallowed aa eyrv, without
egamination of Its content*. Aa the
chlob squeaked In Pat’s throat, he said:
“You tpoke to late, me darllot
Tbe moet slgnlflcftut fact In the
eounse of the complimentary ball tetri-'
er#4 «o Vlas Julia Jackson,'the daugh
ter of ’HtooewaH" Jackaoo, st tbe Kim-
ball House, Atlanta, Os., recently, was
that not a Bute in the Union was un
represented among those who came
freely to offer to her their tributes Of
y steem and reverence for tbe valor snd
memory of her lUu-trious father.
On Saturday astramrer from one of
sup
fw^pllnA wltb foods, and after making tbe
. - clrsuU M ft samber of saloons and
ometlof with several parries of ths
“CvlonsT sod "JuAg*”stripe, woke up
‘“'- Bunday rsorolng shorn of Ova hundred
When tbe Block I
I/-g1elat#r# •
ty e/kBd to be
ht*c Mrsliog, stt-aituy crop. Irom lh-- (U-kJ.
•Iralhig !>Ta stork or dunvatic sniraals.
the t rea«ury of thU couofy woull b#
saw d ■ draft of $.1,01)0 Where it »•
pna-iM# Ui effeel swell Urge saving* to
the different cnufflkv, is k Dot strange
that there »houki be do l^gialator wilju-"
to iuaugurste a niovs which would Leuc-
lit u* so much ?—/hr*, atml Han%sr t
HheToolt Him ut Ilia Ward.
Wriggles had some teeth pulled lately
and took cold in his jaw, which swelled
until it looked like a prize watermelon,
fie poulticed U and bandjgcd it all to no
purpose, and walkel th; floor several
nights with it, quo!trig choice 'Extracts
frora Bob Ingersol”* lectures, but all to
no purpose; it kept on swelling. The
other morning lie remarked to his wife
that he’d give fl.VJ to.auy one that would
hit him a tremendous thump ou it sud
denly without his expecting it, to sec if
it wouldn't burst the swelling. The dear
woman, amiling to hen-elf, went and
gathered a boot-jack and stepped up qui
etly behind the old man as he was trying
to strain some coffee bolwe -n his teeth,
and lovingly inquired: Where docs Ft
paiu you moet, Wrig?” “Oh, X.ord,
right here, right here.” replied he, as
turned his jaw up and pointed to the
npex of the protuberance. Taking u step
back the dear woman raised the boot-jack
on high and hit him a regular bungst&rter
right in the centre of the calamity, and
smilingly slapped back to await results.
The old man’s knees flow to his chin as
he shut up like a patent rat trap, and
with a hoolow groau he rolled off the
chair ou to the floor. But ite was ap in
a moment, and as he danced the aancaa,
with original variations, his wi-'s smiling-
ly saked : “Did it ralisvc yoa, dear 7”
And as b* triad to bowl out an aaswer
old Mrs. Pry, «bo bad just dropped is,
a hasty rat real. AoA now tbs
who!# neighborhood has it that Wriggles
y.»ur argument Its, I shall give rour ra
ni.rk. all ibe o osbirrstioa tbs! they
merit. Sit Aowa.”
Tills to why I gsva up tow and resort
ed to 1-ctunug sn 1 writing for the news-
r 1*™
Vfkmlm towwawss Cm Oo.
As a wife and mother, woman ran
WMske th* fortune and bappineM of tier
husband and children: ft*d t if tiro did
nothing e'ra, atirdy thia would b« suffi
cient destiny. By her thrift, prudence,
and tact, ahw can secure to her partner
and to herself a competence iu old «ge,
no matter how small their bcgiuuiug or
how adverse a fate may be theirs. By
her cheerfulness she can restore tier hus
band’s spirit, shaken by the anxiety of
business. By her tender care she nan
often restore him to health, if disease has
overtasked his ppwen. By her enunrel
and love she can'win him from bad e<>m-
paay, if temptation in aa evil hour has
led him astray. By her examples, her
proeepts, nnd her sex's insight into char
acter, she can mould her cbildreu, how
ever adverse their dispositions, into no
ble men and womefi. And, by leading
in all things a true and beautiful life, she
cad refine, elevate, and spiritualize nil
who come withiu reach; so that, with
others of her sex emulating and ass ; s(iqg
her, sho can do wore to regeumfo the
world than all the statesmen or rafono-
ei - that ever legislated.
She can do much, this! perhaps more,
to degrade c au if she choose to do it.—
Who can estimate the evils that woman
has the power to do? Ass wife she can
ruin herself by extravagance, folly, or
want of affection. She can make a de
mon or aa outcast of s roan who (night
otherwise become a good member of so
ciety. She ean bring kfekenug, strife,
and discord into what has b#eo s happy
hMse. 8b# can change the innocent
babes into vile sms, pod even Into vito
of society itself, saA
ttoft to to# spring
ttsfisr*
Tn
yum and put 'eta ta." Th* ba»M wera
eaten witbowl farther eriticiam. Tb#
e*w-bats frequently eowio to grk f sad
get ilt«ir just desert* wilhoat the Lw be
ing brvusbl t* bear upon theta. Two or
three days after ws kit Dewing Oos of
them in a half inch iated condition that
is cN.rouic with bis da»s, aitemptei to
“run” that town. II* rode through the
depot ou horaebock, brsndishiug hi* pL-
tol and soltcriug the bystanders promis
cuously ; one of them, not getting out
of his way promptly, was knocked down
by a blow from the outlaw’s pistol. A
deputy sheriff armed with a shotgun, ap
peared *a the scene and ordered tlieoow
boy to surrender. He failed to comply,
when ihe deputy shot him dead. Three
wer* killed at Tombatowu (h# other day
ia a conflict with a deputy marshal and
bis aids who bad arrested one of their
number a short time previously. A fron
tier jury doesn't hc.sitats.very long over
a verdict of justifiable boinic.de «heu a
cow-boy is killed.
*
MOTHERS! MOTHERS II MOTHERS!!!
Are you disturbed at uiubt and
broken of your rest by a sick chttd
suffering and crying with tbs excruci
ating pain of cutting teetn ? If so,
go at once and tret a bottle of Mlitt.
WINSLOW’S BOOTUINO SYRUP. It
wilt relieve tba poor little sufferer Im
mediately—depend upon It; there is
oo mistake about R. There Is not a
mother on earth who has ever need It,
who will not teU you nt once that It
will regulate tbe bowels, and give rest
to tbe mother, snd relief and hesltb
to the child, operating like magic. It
Is perfectly safe to use In nil cases,
ttnd4*lemaaot to tbs taste, and is the
prescription of one of the oldest snd
best female physicians and nurses la
the United Statsa. bold everywLera.
25 cents a bottle. —
—
——
RICE* RICE!I
M
RICE!!!
4 to will ftotVe that
waaraalwav* prataretf to par th* tost
mark#) pries for MCE er wtusatl eaeow-
•“ASCTawntr -
*c
By B T, Ibe*, £ q , J -t lgw uf Probate
lu ttorawrll CVmuty.
• *X**»., fa L.«lwaa W.*U applied ta
■s f# LaMar* of ftjiaiai*>rnm tbs
astaisof eftctJaa Naffwia tsis af lUrawvil
C«i*Miy. <l#c*a-r J.
TboMara. tlier.fara, loot# aad adaksai-b
all aa 1 aiagutar iha kiadrad aad crvlitui. »f
th# mid dvraa.vl to he aad ip|-«*r h#fur#
m# at a Canrt ef Frvhat# far th# said ('«aaty,
lo h# huld#n al Horn well C. H. aa lb. Oia
day of Jaauarjr. HMM, at ten a'cWk A. M ,
tu allow c\u«o. i? any. wky tho raid admin-
twratiun nhould not h» grinte-l.
Givoa nnder my annj nnd ibe aenl ef the
Coart ibis 20tk day of Useeuilier, A. D. 1-M,
nnd iu the lOoih year jf Aiuerient' Indepsnd.
enos. B. T. RICK, Judge of Probate.
dec22 Sw >
Or. E. Steadman’s
Real Estate Agency.
B I. A C 1£ V I L. L- K H. (J
fOJl SALE.
Two tracts of land, bO acres each, one and
a halt miles from Dlackiiile. No iuiprovo-
ments.
One tract of Innd, 50 seres, on • and a half
miles from Blnckville,- a new Frame Dwell
ing on same, well water.
One tract in Orangeburg county, 15 miles
from Btackville, a Settlement on rame, good
well water, necessary outbuildings; 50 acres,
with *J5 acres under fence.
One tract ot 60 acres, about 25 acres under
fence, 3 miles from BUckville.
One Dwelling ia Town of btackville, front
ing 8. 0. R. R , containing 6 rooms.
Two tots in same place iu a desirable loca
tion. '
Also, 1 Thresher for email grain .- 1 Con
denser l Circular Saw, 47 inche.-; 60 feet
Rubber Belting. 10 inches.
One 15 horse Locomotive Boiler with fit-
tings nsd 27 feet stoek.
One 12-hone Upright Boiler, with fittings
and etsek. Tb.se era aecoad kpnd but in
good order.
—r na MSkr.
One enroll farm, oa. aad a half witoa from
BUokvilla,- 20 aeroe under faaea. with pole
bona# aa a dwelling; good well water.
Aten, tfte “JcwiTShop" aad dwelling* al
ia rapply nay ktoA ef Mo-
mum*.
Dr. J. KYERSON fiaiTU,
(>T l-r- .1 V-ihlUrl! I)
Vlt.I.I-'l-ON — €.\
wri print I •s |.a tol -ut t'.iiaaiitl a-l-
J c«»tinlk , w
t’waf ,u.s-* r n H- rn-w- aa'Iofac’oH'y
p-r:*»r'’- , -t at bt* P.ri->r*, art»tc'i ar>v ►-ii*-
ptkvl w|.h all »b«* l it-at at-rr*'V d wift'l-
ai-o-s. tt>nn .1 t'i.« t»- ol patb-nt«
t«» pr-vw*-l dl<**iia .l-'tt»«--n * p<li- nte to-
v(.u htni ot W'I-H-umi ar- r«*-
<|-i-pt««l to oirr*-puud t-y msll bof-irt* Ipvv-
turf h m-. I •: l-tf
Aticiuion, Fanncnrl
Tu th# 1 n. pr«v »n»oui» la th# Old
AtMvric.iB l-*torm«r f-sr 1MM#
- Increase in rise, number of issuea, interest
and iiipic. t r eat cl.
Prison <>#ci cd for E**ay» in various depart
ments of Farming. Stock Raising. Fruit
Growing, Market Gardening and Tobacco
Planting. Tlir-e Essays are expected to lie
prouurtent features during the vent-.
Valuable Premiums fo^suliscrihers—ure-
ful. I>entitiful *ml 00.11/trtic’es—all free fur
it lit 11; time aud labor.
No Farmer in tbe Atlsnfic States, from
Delaware to Georgia, am afford to hr trithniU
tliis old aud reliable adviser and guide uu
farm work.
The most competent, successful and expe
rienced men and vrntnen have charge of the
several departments.
Reports of Representative Farmers’ Clubs
area notable feature of its issues
There is 1 * Home Department with charm
ing reading and practtcsl sug^esiions for (lie
ladiesi'he f.irit household.
Published twice a month (on 1st an(M5th)
Printed in dear type on fine white paper.
B1.50 a year. To clnb* of fire or more, $ 1.
Send for specimen numbers and premium
list.
Fam’i Saxo* ft Sox, Pnhliriicrs,
123 Baltimore St. (Sign of Golden Plow)
Baltimore, M l
COFFINS. ”
I have rcociveJ, oa consignment, from
tbs mauuLeturrrs
A Full Line of Coffins,
b Oo o m
L*toY« * .«
• 40 a m
“ (.rsaeft.Ma
to u a ■
Mkdwn/
to ft* a m
** ft*«W*g
% ll tea w
9 Oraftom e
-11.14 a as
•• RtaskoMte
11 as » ro
• Rta#
11 44 a m
— Wttftsesq
>ta* p m
** VbiM Pend
U.I2pm
— W rafteo#
If #4 p m
** Maa>ma*«Ml
IS to o m
•• ftiftea
I. to p m
AreSo* A■!—to
1 44 a m
ftww* Hay P»*«»qgsr
teafl
* lb.. Tvw-n »■*■**«« wwft fro.a la# Cafam-
beans RraaesviHa i
. Lana* kmgmmom
tuft# os
■* ktimm
k *■ a m
1 ** M«a«» ■>»w#4
• toa m
— fttaftas#
• 24 s m
** • bit# r.*4
steam
“ i «HHnt«a
a )a*s*
•• Bibs
ft 4ft # m
** Mask .ilia
fttosm
Gr*bam a
ft to # m
•• ftMWftMg
Iwaftsm
*• It toft ^
1# I# am
•• PpflMffi # l91#
I* to *«
Aft* 90 1 V«r*#«8to#
1 top «
i Affflft Ctel toll « ft
• to toB
si*st sar#ate*4to.
? IriNR## ®*%N^btoto#<mto
teto pm
i latoto*# lNr%toft%»*il#
# IM to si
I Ltoto»to
# ^ A « toi
i Aff%t0 AtoMtot%
* . tel to tot
• •
1 Lsar* toy-tv
4 4. pm
1 La*** lltasbstlt*
ft* 44 p m
j L*q»* BraasftviU*
ft B4 p m
, lists* cberlq Isa
terfas p m
fsaaa**q nub aigbi Trains
at ftra*«b-
J tUW !• tototl fftodto < wtoaMto
Ffttottoto ? R«to ftC^toto »toc>4flto«— Or
I L*a*a Cb^Wataa
4 44 a as
I L*»»* tU«*b*i'..*
ttepm
j ftnisa saga*-*
TW p m
K - - aPITT
Lsav* Dtaab-.lli
1.47 sm
Arri** ('bartesiua
ft.a 1 p m
r#aa«sts at Itraasftvdla with Trains ia
G^L DTCtDMAS,
BU*ft*sHe,«.C |
ail
bto
ishaA
which I bag te offer at
TVs* gowda ar# nicciy lura-
II F. kloU'HY. Agt,
JU.tkv Ats, 5. C-
rod firoaerial.
Tba day Mari aa-l atgb) Fsprvoo tr*i-*
ran doily. Tb* acewaimodaltaa trams run
daily, atcapl Sua<Uye Hlsva.ng cars aa
all tba nigbi Iraiaa. Uaftainrwayeandltaa-
d^v. ranad inp irokots are sold ta aadfr<-m
• y!yi..-ion> oa tba road at aae tret elarflsr*
tor ibe round trip, good till Monday noon t#
return. Regular nenraion licfcrts ara said
from all rtoitone at 0 cents per mile for found
trip, Ucbfts are good f.-r t.n days lo return
II G. ALLER.G. P ft T Agt.
JOHN G, PEi'K. Uon 1 8np t,
.vtajcnolia FmKiPDfffr Kouif.
Post Rotat ft Artner* Bailwat,
AvnueTA, Oa., Dec. 11,1MH.
AH trains will be run oa standard time,
nsed by CanlHd Railroad, which ie TEN
MINUTES SLOWER than Augusta lime.
GOING SOUTH.
-- • S .a»«n.w3-.-- m>; -nr. —i. - -
Ij#ave Augrusia.TTTrr. 8K)0 a. nt.
Arrive Elh-ntou : 9:16 s. in,
“ Bobbins .t-JW a. m.
„ Appleton...... 10:22 s. m.
“ Allendale —10:38 ». it.
“ Brunson.^.... 11:14a. in.
'* Hampton..,.. 11:30 a. n .
“ Yarnvllle....^..^....11:40a. m.
“ Yeautsarfav......^12:80 p. m.
“ Ben u f ort ;,j :56 p.m.
“ Port R 'J-ftl. .... . .2:10 p. m.
“ Charleston ;. ...9:10 p. m.
“ Suvaunah ..10:20 p. m,
GOING NORTH.
Leave Savannah. ....3:35 a. m.
“ Charleston 6:40 a. m.
“ Port Royal.........7:20a. ni.
u Beaufort.. ff....7 34a.m.
Arrive Y.nia*aee 8^0a. m.
•• VarnvlHe:.,.........9:56a. m,
« Ilatnptor 10:05 a.m.
_ ** ’ BrnnaonV- • - ..10:20 a. m;
M Alleodale 10:47 a. tu-
“ Appleton.. ll:02o. m.
*• R- bMos 12 06 a. in
“ EHentoa 12:28 p. ui'
“ - Augusta .1:40 p. in
Baggog* ebaekad lb rough from Part Royal
sad Beaufort la all |«iaetaal aoiau Kartb
gad trot.
Ticket* as sal*st Union Depot Ticket OSes.
fa-aost M. Ft. cat so.
v Ilea end RapratetemAani.
J. 8 Dsvabv.
tramsxal Pa . *ag«r Ijeal.