The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, January 12, 1882, Image 2

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r —- Hdltor Proprirtor I 1 «■ «■*- - LARGKST OOOKfr ’OTKCfllATION r r -i ■■■ / THUBSDAt, JA'SXJAR't fit /t fw w* law a^alutit carrylug ooooeal- #4 weapon* to constitutional, would not on® agalnat carrying Concealed ffhlakey be pqufllyio? _ Tbs failure* throughout the Dotted Bute* ft»f last week aa reported by 11 O. 0un ACo’b Mercantile Agency show # mateflal reduction a* compared with the cloeiog wt eke of 1861, except Id the Southern States. Atoobxxt In the Ouiteau trial oom- moncetl at Washington on Saturday.— Nine weeks were spent in the ezatnlna^ Hon of witpesaes. I*- itt generally be- lieved tbat-Jba .will be found guilty.— Rope auapenelon ia evidently the best remedy for Ms oraakiaesfl. Srriaui. anti stork law meetings, largely attends^ by dtlaens of both ra ces, bars been held In Red Osk Town ship, and resolutions adopted asking of tha Genera! Assembly awspplemeo- tary enactment postpoulngIts enforce- moLt until greater time for prepara tion abaft hare fitted the Sbuntry for 1C Stmo* Fanstmai, of Golletoo, baa gone on an exodoe from the Demo cratic party because of bis ardent hoe- tllity to tha Stock taw. We ate sorry to ess him go for be was a good man hot afnoersly bop® that when be finds hlmeslf a Moses without followers he Will spssdlly repart and swiftly return Tbs block law will go koto effect on the Ant day of April. That ia le«*l WflTter Oerernor Hsgood or tha General Assembly saa prevent or delay la soft rcssneot. T*t we believe ils a geaersJ tacit onderstaadlns nosn'y that its old l force daring Wo ■** can be great ia ell things.— have hie specialty F. r In Basis Charles Pvtiy. rf the I We Ipertes, is lbs beet stove epMurr la Ihs gteie, while bis •#>rt shews that b« woe Id taker ia fery yosrweif with four Chartre. and stkb to your Cams GCsatss fern, of the Csrll tie ®dl(oi|pl with Ihs kladly Few year •WfSthal wesmyalluampia aa tha dsad thtogs tf the pssr. aad thss rise m where Bil't, EA or. (Cwatiuasil from Won. Hugh y. Tbosipsoi/s sbto end veluakls educa tional report to the Legislators, Nmwm- beriSHI.J , T Dr. Wi'‘kersh|ui'l well deserved roou- taiioD fur losrwing sad ability, his large soquaiutsncb with educatioual sysfuins in this country and Kurope, sud his in valuable mrvioce in the cause of popular cducAlioo iu the United StaU-s, cutitic his opioiun to the must rcspautfal cun- eideiution. ‘ Tho position of tho Natiomd Grtvcfn- mont has been defined ou the subject un* der oonahleration. It remarns tu bccKid that tho States themablye* s'iir.ply paaH general laws regulat-ing (he work of edu cation, and ittfCrferoto a very samll n»- tcut with its direct adminietratiun. The real power io cducutioua 1 mnttors rests much nearer the people, tho most dis> rfnguhhing oharactorn tic of public edu cation in- America beinj; the local dn- agemeut and the local-«<£gort of the schools. . sc'f-goveruiheut,’ says that fair-minded, kecn-ighted Kng'Lh student-oi- our educational iuMituiion, Bishop Fraser, 'is tho mainspring <>f tie Ameucan school system.’ The Gov ernment of the Uuitad States consists of jour distinct centres of political power-; the gasat Government, whose seat is Washington, covering the whole coun try ; the several dtate Governments, with their reserved powers and duties; the eowufy gowernuieuts withiu those of the Btaift. and last, l>w'iiship guverucents, iwolsduur under that name tho govena- tnwsts Of all sub-divMODs of counties, which are the units of our political sys tem. It is to the hands of these town, ship government*, these toes) muatetpali- ties, so dose to the people ax to taadi tlieir very homes and In arts, that arc to- tcustod mainly the treiaoudoas rvsponsi- biTities of the education of over fify mil* liwns of people, soon to number h«n. dreds of mdltous. They sre the i»wy*r. rtwtn »a imprrio of ths American sys- Mas »f rtlucaUon. It is «Ac«r» elected hy iho w*srrd«pe who tu toeu-sm Iwcate and build school houses, provide the •cbsol supplies, fix the school icrau. am- pl. v ihs teachers sod deiertnnts their sularies, wwuwge cwrsusuf study ami re- l«rt test tMpk*. grmis llm schools—es tablish high scb«vls if thsv swr proper- rule* and regulation* fur the m*s<4li« nl.sli ■#■*»* rc sod Thw l^sl^aiwrw — H *• CMtiliy mi fft Ih® following arss«rong*h# Mrs i4 { WtopU Uvr a fi#h^ of riant Aomratifiad before the adjoin- Ml.. „^nt rdfcbdie. Wrth the sto^wma pnHaut mswt of ih® I^hdrnum A»r lV> rW .Tm opSi'SEiSiJ^iiiTkKs 10 rt «* U lh « *- ,c of ,or ' , hoy me guih v 6f. wfong. There «•' Rltofi Ian*, adreithcd rei/tdics fblly wo*th all' An Act to regahto U» ,1ml i, uk*d for Anm, «iUnon ] ea ,t |..lno.ot-Kop BU..™. A, writer An AttontnM An AW fc prtlM* h« h.d oeni.ion u, mtl'j. Bill.™ in j.nn,.l,m.,.. U w.IfnUt nt.llcWm , c |i m( „ Jj-.,, h .„ „f 10 /.is?? r^l £L ^»»"» b., •. Ar>ietU« } Mi Wk h>nrf. large I 'iffvtie® Is hsrshy (l*ea that 1 will apply <• 4 fi. T. Rise, Hm\, Pro bats Judge for RaiW. well ssuuiy, oa Iks I6ih ilsy sf Frbruary. 1*82, fsr a Inal diashargs aa rxssuisr of the estate effiamuet Vruimblood. Jsssassd. W. 0. ATKINbFILLOff, Rxecutor. janl^-td Ity, and has al- found them *4 i>e first cl»M and ie- lift Is, doing all rhat in claimed lor them. Tribune. * — st ihe woman An Act for the provenfion df eruolty to aiThuuU'. . A a A-ct fiw tho better protoctiou of | tho p<dcs amt wihes t»f ttdtgraph, tdrf.l phoud md electric li-ht companies.; 8xv>o —A sa'dag A-h Aet to provide a general rt^ck law ; hea*i ^ a family U the very best savings snd^ regulate the opcritt.ou* of \ ho aame. ^ttk estalhshcd. The ides of saving is An Act to punish tiny jtf.raon or pen'l tt very plcscant onO { and if the women sons who shall sell or 0^^ 0 f tuJf j*,.. j j t nt once) ^ ou |j cultivate sonal property 00 w^h a mortgnge ..of it and adhere to ilVand thus, wl'W ftiiv kiud mav u-lHwv..# #i. A a r any kind may jMtf without tl>e\ritt«u consent of the ^►'ortgageo. Au Act provide aitifictyl limbs for all solcUrs if the State who lost their legs or emu, or * ho have boon prema* turJy disabled in their arms or legs du ring mi iiaiy Hcrvice ia the years 1861- 62-63-C4-(io, and who have not been supplied uader former Acte of the Gen. era) Assemby'. Au Act to amend"sa-Aot entitled An Act t« oooP,rt« ad special A«it 6f tbdbrr' poraliou to the Constitution of the State respcotiiig the liabili.ies of stockholdera thoreiu.” ' . ; •* An Act to prescribe the mode of as* ccrtaiuing the average attendance on the public tree schools of this State and to apportion the school fund according to such uttoudauce. Au Act to make appropriations to mart the ordinary expenses of .he Ghvsrn- nteftl of th® State for tho fiscal year 00m- mriveiug November 1, 1881. Ao Act ®e awthoriie the Lenities *of State normal iosihates to grant certifi cates sod diplomas of qualification to U-ack in (be free public schools of this Slat® ouwrrtora erntditiout. thus, they are not aware of it, they would be laying the foundation of a CofopeUnt se curity in a stormy time, and shelter in a TJmety Nutto. The entire Interest In all Note*, book Accounts and other evldeocekof Indebted* nesatelonglng to JACOR H. LEVY, ha-1 log been put chaseo by F. W. Wsgener X Co, all pe so, s ind-bted In any m%nner to thesaidi, H. LEVY are JtWrby notlflcS that the sai l Notes,. Hooke. Ac., are nowio my poss; ssion, and they will save trouble by culling ut my offleo and settling up. LAUKIE T. IZLAH, Attorney for F. W. WAOENEB A CO. Dlackvllle, 8.0, January 9th, 188X ^, janl2-3w __smi;_0Fwn[ uaHouna, is to keep an account of all current eY penses. Whether .five hundred dollafa or five thousand dollars ere ex peifled an nually, there is a chance to save bipuc- thing if (he effort is made. Let the house* wife take the idea, get upon it, and she will save somt thii/g where before she rht it impossible, This is a duty, yet not a sordid a/.-arice. hut a mere obli. gatiowthat res’® upon women os well as metf.- f GcTHA(ir.ci;s ‘Cfirkwr.—A gentle Tu* Nanao laooca—Tk® Kd^refield Advsrtiurr.sa oemmtuteng opoa tha oc- gro sxodaa frem BkM county, mys:— 'With the eight buotrwd m om theusao i , Mgrou® that Islt Kdgclteld daring ChiW uos week, lbs thing hoa st.pped, mid many of ihs departed wegrons—ocatt/ad sadly sal prumieewmsiy frum Au/mta to AtLata—arwalrundf informed usAastweekthat he sent a con stable to leVy upon a mu^s upon which be had a li/m, and before rite arrival of ilie vusui/dc the negro wlte had green the inorfeage upon the auimal took a club au/deliberately knocked both eyes of the Adis out b inding U.e poor creature In an/ thor case a negro, rsthcr thin give up Ids male, took his koifo and cut acpps the eves of the aeitnal, eatwing hlifidnwa. * r la another eassaoegru shut I 0 / a took and survul it nearly to duath. I iroderiug it so wsak that it could not walk when ihs coostoMo went alter it* I Tlteua are only a fow of the ioauMas that frequently occur, sud ihs sooour them cruel wretches ere jmde t> fcel - | some paowhnsent for thc«r I the huttur w will he fur Jouruoi. BARNWELL COUNTY. IN THE CvtJHT CX PHOBATE. By B. T. Bice, Eeq.. .1 udge of Probate lu Barnwell County. ■ Wiie«RA*, Cbnrles Pechmarm hath applied to me for F.tUer» of Ail^i|ii».r«>i«n nn th* •stwe of^Ll/ADETM MEEKS, late of Hire well County, deceased. £ Tliese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be slid appear before me, at a Court of Probate for the said County, to beholden at barn well (Ttf'." off the 20ih day of January. 188:1, at'cn o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any, why the raid ad min istration should not be granted. Qtvea under my hand and the seal of the Court thie 3d d-y of January, A. It., 1882, and ia the 106th year of Ameriran Inde pendence. 0. T-MCE, Judge of Probate. janS-td^ To My Friends in Barn well and Hampton ACID PHOSPHATE. Genuine German Kainit Groao^Srailh Carolina Pholp^tU. ronaaLiBT- VfANTO PIIOSrilATK COMPANY, Office' Exchange St., Charleston. *. C. . declo 1m - SSSoWW - - W ila.nutwnil to til««• V>««««« wilhaal wOrrliif tt 11 amt-ln. Sr. -tM... *« M«rrM.nc<, • '-"I COpH-M. .nj f»l | i1,m rtptt-n,. »r^-> ^tjtlr^-tl.v.. for .lsiilli,( IMu raririwi of v«**1»l.fo ut n««« 5#—- Ptuu, truit 7r.o,,olfc Involuohlo Jo iJI. Mitk.fh r-uro I—U «u(l I 1 ^ - ~— 1._ 1.1 _ * . _ 1 .iuu tu atoA ^ .... K o. . t* —. ■ ^ Will U f .uiw! more reliable for i» tK® SmiA than thore to. Ww jwkea jtodaRf of fT«m Kaul n In a warmer climate ■ ■■ ••• m wanucr viinMMr. ttm ummv a .,-«v• —(■('*/ — o iUra # Trarkmen and Markt ^Gar.luufo. ' .'tlqre'S, D. XI. FEKAY A CO., fotralt. Mich. THEJBEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB XAV AXD h.ed tu i>p« time So MM tewdsoco if puptk. and receive and dis- hu.su the urarary (hat c uteu lute their bauds fr->m the Mute iff fn funds, aud W*7 and evAect the od-iHiooal taxes oecre-ety to keep the mhuol tu 1 rat.oo the desired Worth of ffharc .We la the vide vartd is such puuse pin us J as direuily «a the huuds of the fm pW, aad ovuherewtes, prehubl ensted it b* so precud wish as much auA. j tad mmxrm Our schmds realty owe la tte U thulsouurauseui, Nofiasaatus htebr; bul they are sluaul vWtly uKal the pms- piu. tu tWmr pnioie cxpocUf, have toads thusa Here is ttotr otrengil, aad hsra, fire, is fireud ttotr weak was btoeaf. were fr..m sre>an J Ridge ry bafvegu LUigu three uegn Sprtag Irtim thi . w prtt»g sud Jahussnst from areffud Jsbu- stei. sad pffftUulutly frtnA Phi Ipi —ucfreu®, who bvi^ r*ilread tew no, Uad recklrae to (husr be* law eatreratfauur, |p>t IrepsAuslj fow dabs As to of ll Chorteotoa citadel atfutre-t tbuffo mmL Bu aaju h® ho® every uuui. ou of I fl 'In I ft form faff y-u l A wey frum the red •o« movtft| off, oe*ther ms thoy* or drmorsimud ITamaooad is a pruschev, uho has haws preuslms ewumry tokwmu K*l*o Fpriog Pktbpi for many yrors IlsWfWlUl awd am always a rescml. By wear the *** * t> r **TIS£MgXn, I0M BALI OB KBrr THE HOUtof BOCSB 4*l> UVD (l®l uruulto tote ua* TowusbtO. Apoly I too* urtoM Thsmaai®. Wi>. «L foart amosswuwmr wapremsa aretwiii »»nv #* MarwWo.1 h-foeialb- Ibfe of Jeauar wits am rfulty sufarfbl.iruisof aotwre, uoimfoal MEXICAN B!»ckvllle Mtli tad FMiale Smlniry: The etifortteb iff tho shore Inklltfitlon will Im rreumed on tots 'fink Mubday la J January, IWt. d Terms from |l SO to fit hn (>er sch<d*atlc/*b mouth of Yotm Yxxffk, pa) aKt« at the ex-y J rirailou of aaoh aohofasMMlfoMk -r- I a At 4 ® mental ffrtalo fS so i>sr ifionth. I'ebrtl in private fatmlHes /hua is uo te» it®, 00 per toon tit. Firryrerttcifiats adfiree® y ' < R It. HARDtN, Trlnfclpal. I , 4 , ^ .« afiRMAN K \VNlT—(Direct Spspfatloft.y" " PKRDVlAN OUANO-t/nVecl Item tM Agent of the Peruvian Uffterniuent.} ^ ' FISH 0UAN0a-(6a8 per cent. A nun onlay. , NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER. SOUTH CAROLINA GROUND FH0S4 m PllATii—(Fine ground and high grade). —ron salk nr— BERMAN HULW1NKLE, KF.ltll's WHAB7, CHARLESTON, S. C. dselA Sm J. lei LaCO, ELKO, S. C- Tt. R. Hite joM received a fresh and fhi* vtock of Se^»rs,Tobacco, Caonctl Goods, Gro-" ccries, I*U'® Wines, Whiskeys, Bran dies, Ales anti .Beer and asks a shafts 0 public patronage, xs he is resolved h) satisfy his fricuds and customers. oetiO 8ra • ~ » C. BART. J STEITl O. BART & do.- Importers aad Wholesale Dealers ia FOREIGN AND DOMESTICTRITT,' ffl . • f I M 1 M, 37 A 59 M A RK KT STRKKT, . CHARLESTON. H.C. P O. BOXlTff (eepl-ffm South Carolina tttllnxnl. cvANoi-or sen tor 1.1, 'A 2 Mu tee I wtU bo 1 row ffwlw* aad a»k my frmt asulftff uuOJ I errivu. fisxA-a re uff r hm- d® to defay p-a- 0EJ*1 DOWM. t> Dey (TWf.Xa raue lumbrn Lts-efiui cf (sfinto (skip. I res. Ttee 1 Tbu Mort^utre’H Stic Sy tesfagef a pewoe of mte g*ue iu® Ws rn MUSTANG rttuff. te tOfo T L ®f®rt® ffwred fa a C AM.ew fau Ittoef smffdua teh ef Je*« towfa V» 1 tear Hr Itofu- ea T«® tor*. Mveo or ten thouaaod col- toed moo, *^iauM aad children, more or Won, who bav® goo® West from Our- oktoa Lhl® wtotor did so solely with the hop® of loding soft plooeu. Politic® had aothiof to do with It, for they have ffo®w to a rml hot Democratic State.— The feao® |®w was not th® cause, for the toovvmaol waa loltl®t®d In lb® early fall, but lb® deulre to do hotter Induced tb«®B to forsake th® old cabin home.— U®a have b®®n moving since the lime of Osdn, ®ad will beep at It until there I® no plaoe to bot® to. It would be well for th® frl«ad® of th® immigration Bureau to aarwer this question for puWlo aatiafaction. If the colored brother, who I® popularly supposed to b® eaUafled with hi® peck of meal and thro® pound® of bacon per week, will not ®Uy with n®, how ahall we moke tha •tranger aad foreigner content In a load wbon beer la ®oaroe and pretzels unknown. Tba York vlll® Enquirer tell* of a col ored aiao who disappeared seven week® ago, having gone Into the wood® hunt ing. On Saturday In a lonely place in Lb® wood® hi® body wo® found sus pended In a tree. Hla coot and gun were lying at the foot of the tree. The theory of hie death to that he bad chased gam® of soom kind to tbto tree, which waa hollow, and tn bto pursuit of It had ollmbed the tree, loteudlog to support.himself by a projecting limb with bto light hand while rem hiog into th® hollow with bto toft. But It toevt- dent that while thus twinging by bto right hood to the limb, an 1 hla left In- oenod In the tree, the limb broke, &od hto toft hood wee 00 cooght in the tow >• retwti^euue «r «in®e, Ut them Mek ba<k ia<o aa ege f Uoikacut as a*4» es tore Are* re lire pa*. aad amt tt he «iU ®Ugw le pseree, tad uwh (ham L ka(u iu the ee I t®nly totov*. 1 be great rapahlm. will d». (tor ouly hop* of sunuff ffau aw, tietsuca u ie rare lire sshuah, e-.dlhr oely •»_, te ea«e (to kI-«^U u i« lfab(ea sad Uil ep fU pe*^ir *. ■w « Kairert* I of re*wr«aia«epa tire e«rr«ge at- aou eo lire fore pwto-« * h«.U of iLu hieir, ewd (o sf-punra* VKe arheoi 10 em h otter, “ 1 The erWi ueoeth eto.il ruouet of teem; Ktoul da}«. sod >W itot oumtor •hoii to lakrn ee the atat of cuaspuUirae ia amiUMlxyt thee ., ra pe aitereWu of eftcU pupil b *.oe irc« pub k pchoole of Ibis Scmre' Apprormi Itoc. *Xii 1881. miiiil fi| RTurelTon to ecforce the pro visions of »h>r« Act: RuU 1st. To lod th® srerage atlaod- of out sc bird for oae school month, add the number of paptls sitendiog each day sod Bride the sum by twenty. Rale 2nd. To find the arerag® of oae school for one school year, add the aver ages ax found by rule 1 and divide the sum by the a umber of school months that the school has been io acssio®. Rule 3d. To fiud the avenge attend ance of a school district fur one pebool year, add (he averages as found by rule 2. Rule 4th. To find the average attend ance in a county for a school year, add the averages as found by rule 3. Rule 6th. To apportion the school fund, divide the proceeds of the school tax by the average attendance of a oouo, ty as found by rule 4, sod multiply the quotieut by the average attendance of the several school dhtricts. Tho products thus obtained will be the amounts to which the respective school districts will b« entitled. Bz Happy.—It is the easiest thing in tho world to be bsppy, if men tod wo men could only tbiuk eo. Happiness is only another name for love, for where love exists io a household there happiness must also exist, ereu though it ha* pov erty for its clow companion ; where love exists not, even though it bo in a palace, happiness can never come. H® was a 00 Id and selfish being who origins tod the saying that “when poverty oomes in at the door, love flies out of the window/’ and his assertion proves conclusively that he hxd ad knowledge ef lot®, for un questionably th® raverae of the axiom quoted ia nearer th® truth. Wbea pov erty oomes in at th* door, love—true love—is more than ever inclined to farry and do battle with th® enemy. Let th«®u who imagine themselves mtoHlfibk, before they fin 1 fruit with their imvou! diLv* ‘ their hearts for th® cottaa A ft BttJefrrtoare*#*, ora lb® way t® e ftoud ot »uu ia a ko— ifft—d bj the otonfo . • > *ev> in« reave, esevpt fart 1 tot th* jCutftg evgrreie eere ell fulcra tto nateoi (wattoow—ead vote-rate pei-fde tore veery s it treat—of (wwi wwalte •mi th® emiy rawsedy w Uiabfa re to riftow (here whh omJ udmtesfowa bmmtm afawra la efatreg Ua prepostsaw of ito da*, howafer. aad ih®4 M is •t ft® *ftte, w* d« out wreh to h® et.wte ee ayferete lo the gmag of the ®a- gru®*, or ee Umaaoieff their * !■ o®r opraio®—®hh th® ti Ua feehnse tewsrek tWre—Edgeftvld oouwy c old lore reany (hoeexads of •#- Ie® la* tor,S to faftteea® »to aeto C tee*. Ooreh to toad* a/ Mr* • « hara KeaUaaM to toad® ** Mr* R>*eaae •a® West to kretee a® •Otrem Prme. [ leeM/ See ■«vm. ■fare Unity .—Thar* Tue Habit to •eerealy snythiag of* toe young rutn than that he quire airly the habu of reffalar applica tion lo eoare pureuit. Many paraont wlw sre uot of au mdolcot nature lire ®a, frore day to day, fraiu mouth fa moutii. from year to year, without aceompTuih ing anything Worth IrLule. They wonder that others are suctnasftil, and Uey are not; that others prfonrtts and they ra- maio sUtiouary. The difficulty with them is that althouiffi they are no» par ticularly averve to Isfoor, they haTe never learned how to work to advantage. They have never formed the habit of regular, systematic application. Desultory and merely impulsive efforts are attended by very insufficient aud unsatisfactory re sult*. The first requisite is to kaow what you want to accomplish.- Have some purpose—some plan. 1 Then see to it that the sun doe* not set on a day iu which something has not been done to carry forward that (fen—to promote that rc . Have, so far as possible, regu- ra of work, awd bt no light inter ruption interfere with them. If you take a day’s recreation, be sure that on the morrow you promptly resume yoar work, and give to it the benefit of refreshed strength sod renewed vigor. At the and of evary week regalarly review your work. Consider just bow much you have accomplished, if yon are satisfied with what you have done, it will bring you a feeling cf repose andooateot. If yon find you shooid have done more, then make sore that the coming week ahall show an improv®iB«ot on the past. Finally, tot nothing—ao matter whs I— daunt or discourage you. Glory k a resolute and iuviuciblo will. If all the youag reeo now coming on tho sUfi would scrupulously observe tbeee nimpto instruction*, what at in-. of sooesas and of hippmes® there h®. ’ M Ifo® lafo pgf ®A Utr M~W»• jea laaaVf tek. IHH JaalSiJ t THE STATE UK SOI 111 CAkOUXA cooinr or earn well. By CWUs J. May. I for ito sofa raa TVoey towr/W l it to*k anff ftfiy eeats Sftte riteen payment Ttoee are, ttotffave. ia reqvire yea t® eftmmee ttee eeM Sifoeitset ia to **4 appear tofereme to my etiee 1® Bareavll ea ®Mur. fay, Ike Ifttk -ley ef Feknrery. A. D. 1182, el l8e'ele®hH., leaaswer u the ptolftt. or jfttegmeftl wtll ke gives •goioal khe ky defcell. Uirea uader my toad aad tael at well tke 2'Xk day of December A. D 1881, a J. HAY. (1. s.] Trial J retire. •V ATX MX XT. To fftnnlnx » bales oottoa at tllO • -®71 Cr. by Cash is Balance due ....... $44 90 To Ou DtfrnJant, John F. Crete Inf. Yoa will please take notire (bat the *ui mona ia this action waa iaaued by me on Ike 29tk day ef Derember, A D. 1881, and ie kereaitk served upaa yon, aad ia m lie la my office fa Bark well, 8. C. 0. J. BAY, Trial Jwattoa. JUlStelW W, P. Hall... President. DbJHt Julizh Ravknel. .Cbemlet. W. B. Chisolm Superintendent. EDISTO PHOSPHATE COMPANY, CHARLESTON, 8. C., MAXTTFACTT7BXB8 Off EDI8T0 ACID PHOSPHATE, EDI8T0 ASH ELEMENT, EDI8T0 AMMONIATBD FERTILIZER,. EDI8T0 GROUND BONE, AND IMPORTERS OP GERMAN KAINIT. Special broad* maaeftotured to order. Car lead torn dot leered free oa hoard A»j quantity delivered free o® board at Cempaay'a werts. . Jt. 18. B. »IX> APT, Traeoarer o*d Geftorel Ageai, j A* offireJ. R. I. glee* A Eeqj. joalXIm — , HICE - H1CS f 1 m'jSTTi »• w«M fa Hte fa aeM la Urea k • ( \ at Fete a • y < «•- rt. ALL*® J. Wl.'ftOM la ratli tag frum tfa fterwretei aft a® PAm w A |y aa a/x: e»e( ef Ufa r aerl faff ftetare ate my W| tfaua effelia I fa« brave*■ e far* fa .11 ifa larnm wf tl® tteoofa luff bftesr ffair.mqffw oo I Ua* Me r-eteerUftff wfo> ad aali- i- tfa 1 ** a4 tfa utel me ft. I an* fa tfa .4' u e< Airereji J. tteaerehraank, ISMt. fa vs® J. JeOKTSINOKH NUItVKYOU. WUUot. m. a®. C lai ell 1 deeTJftm C MARTIN KEELER prepared Ie make mod mead keeU a fa tke tom reaaaer, ef ik« beet molerml, eod et rafter eoblerelea deo®»-Sm NOTICE 1 will Mil to Ufa k Iff heat bUMvr on Batui • day, lilh day «-f January, issi ooameao- inff at 11 o'olook. at my ®Ublee la tha town of X lleodaie, 8. C.. 1$ or $0 head of and in u lea. Terine of aal*: Note pay. Me on th® 1st of November. 1MJ, without InU-reet, se cured by mortxra«eon uniuoumbered ra.l estate If i- a.lble, or If not, oa the stock sold and eouuffh of «*( n*-r perishable prop erty to mak the debt i>®rf«-c , ly eoCura - Fartire desiring to purchase sooner navy do no at priva-esale on the same easy terms and at reasonable Off urea. W. V. GILL. Allendale, 8. C.. Dec. l»th, 1881. deefifi-td LINIMENT AAra na • .m.^M WfadOk Camara reai K oXffa cmera n » e («. • amdl W a I • a a * . • WAOra emtel Atkea THE BEST or ALL LINIMENTS roa max os biast. G-. E. Steadman's Heal Estate Agency* D I. A C 1£ V I L. L. 1C fa. 1 FOR SALE. Two tracts of land, $0 acres each, one and a halt miles from Blaokrille. No taprove- menu. One tract of land. SOncrer, one and a half ailes from Blaekvilte; a new Frame Dwell ing on seme, well water. Oae tract in Orangeburg county, 15 miles from Bleekville, a settlement on same, good well weler, neccerery outbuildings; 5Uacres, with 25 acres under fence. One tract of 60acre*, about 25 acres under fence, 8 mile* from Rlaekville. One Dwelling fa Town ef BlaekviUe, froot- fag 8. C. R. R , eonlninfag 6 rooms. Two lots fa same plare in a desirable loca tion. Alee, VThrasher frf small grsie; 1 Coo- denser / 1 Ciraular Saw. 47 faohet; 60 feet R>' t > , /ffr Belting. lOfachee. 0®e 1ft herae Loremotive Boiler with It- Usge ead 37 feet stock. Oft® 12-horse Upright Boiler, with fttlfage id stack. Thi.M ere aeaead hood hut fa good order. TO REST Om areeR form, see end • half milre Btoffkvflto, S® ■ sre 1 bias 1 •• a dwnlliftff i Rim, A® 1 ‘J*wfa them" emd dweMkMS ftt _j«-y u-iy _ Dr. J. KYKRSON SMITH, Oy nllrt t. d MKbtrcxI DrgCst, Wlf^I.lKTOX rt c. W|i| attend cull* tnronffhowt this aud nd latteftt oaintiiw. Opavulwmis o n b 01 "re aatiafactorlly perlorm,x| at hl« P-rl -ra. which ore *iij*- pliml with all the lab at approval s'hmI- auena. than at tba leMvncvA »f pa'I^ntx. I o prevent <Ua*oi» li.tmun' • putlvtit* In tend Vi vlrit him at V ilM-*u>n ar»' r»- to txrrwpoud by mall beforM l.j-vv- Imr home. lurfiT-lf AUeniion, Farmers! To Use (smpravvsa^atM iss tho <>l«l Amoricam A'ltrimer lar 1889 Increase in rise, number of issues, interest •nd tnpioe treated. Frisoaotfei ed for Eerayt in variens depart ments of Farming. Slock Raising, Fruit Growing, Market Gardening and Tobacco Planting. There Essays are expected to be prominent foal urea during the yenr. Valuable I’leniinuis for imtocribera— use ful, beautiful and costly articles—all frer for a Rttlr time and labor. 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Lra*e tftcams trass Btfaltina Leave ZrleckstUe Arrive CkarWea C—>toff villeieaad frwret'el«*hk raasawr as» asovs Leave (Aartreiwa Lease UUekrtlle Anise Aegwat® Dew*. Leave Aagwate A.4*> s m Lease BUcksill® *.47 • as Arrise t'herleatv® 6 40 p m t'oaneets el Hreechsine with Trates ia aad from Col a ft-bio. Th* day Mail and eight Esprsaa iraias raa daily. The eceommedalia* trsies raff daily, except Sundays Slecftiag can on all the night trait*. On Saturdays aad Sun days roasd trip lickato are aeld le aedfroffi ailstatioas 00 the reed at eaa first stare for® for therennd trip, good till Monday noon tu return. Regular excurtiaw tickets era sold from all statioha at 6 cents par mile for ra«a<! trip, tickets are good for ten days to ratunr J) C. ALLEN, 0. P. AT. Agt. JOHN B. PECK, Oen’l Sup’L Magnolia Passengtr Konte. ••e*seeeee« ■ eeeeeee* POBT ItoTAL A A COI KTA BaILWAT, "» A ua list a, Ga., Dec. 11,1881./ AH traina will be ruu on etendard time used by Central Railroad, Which is TEN MINUTES SLOWER than Augtsta time. GOING SOUTH. ........8 00 x. tit. #«. • • ...9.16 ®. m. • •. # • ...9i82 a. ni. .......10.22 a. tn. • •«. ..•.10-.38 a. ni. •. •.. .11:14 a. tu. 112X) a. m. 11:40 * m. .12:80 p. m. .1:06 p. m. .2:10 p. m. 9:10 p. ro. .10:20 p. iu. GOING NORTH. Leave Savannah Trsv. JB:36 ®. 81. Cbarlratou 6:40 e. r®. Port Royal 7:20 a. m. Beaufort.••.*....•••••7^4 a. m, Arrive Yomaff®*® 8:30e. ni. Varnvlll®.0:56*. ut, Hampton. 10 06 a. (ft, Bruoaou 10 JO a. m. Allendale 10:47 z. at* Appietoo IlKWa. m. i. mu-...*. 12 66 tot bi. Uteuton... to . 12^8 fo.o. AtoMtot®•.••»•*•..... 1 40 p. m thraogh frvre Pert Boyol aad Braafart lo s!| | nneipftl fiafal* Nerto T* Leave Augusta... Arrive Ellentou... •6 Robbins.... M AppleL^u... •ft Allendale... m Brunsou.... M Hampton... M yaruvlile..., * M Yemoeeee.. ft* Beaufort... •ft Port Royal. Charleston.. H Savannah.. «