The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, January 26, 1882, Image 2

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illK ftapW. jJki f. U#es Editor aid Proprietor LAR0KPT COUKTT CIRCULATION THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1881 Edfctlfawir Rir. A. BiU, Fdl ur. CiA«jkMa, S. C. f J«B rf r i EJUor iVnpir t \V« d«M« A> a*k ike aUcBitiw oftoAcb' I TU pcopW in tWa, eoaininnttj fencr- or* U> ■ wWcs nf artvlikh/V* pro- J ■f' 9 w ' t l , ***• «*, nod l dli«rtal ■ \ ' Examine the drllnq'ieot lend Jlet—If your property In edYfiilaed pottle at cnee pod earn further coot. Senator Lartigue hae Introduced a Mil to reprnl the Act prohibiting the •Min of Itqocra at Oruhame. Col. Slmor.ton of Chaih'eton la the ♦for of the Houee of Ueprre«*ntat|vet». Hie only can foretell the fate of L>|!le.— l*ropheclee by others a"e as unreliable 4M V ua« r’s predictlone or Bllao’a bul- Ictl ta. The Leclelatnre will adj ntro about* the 10th of February, orperlmpeeoon. If small pox puts In an appearance. Nobody except members, nttaches, Loot blurka and boarding house keep -era will be sony. Tbs new Election bill was panned In the House on Saturday by a vote of 57 yeas to 89 uays. Of tbs Barnwell dele gation Meesrs. It b-rta and 0*<na *vn‘ed for and Mr. Klee against the bill. Messrs. W<>od and Jobnaon being ab sent or paired did not vote. Vo bills have be-n ratlSsd Vjf the Oeneeal A sembty or approved by the Governor since the recess. In Its dally doings and undoings tbs Legislature follows tbs r sample of tbs King who marched up tbs bill wtrb bW army, linked stjund, charged bis mind, down and went Into bis old ip. Tbs Brats DaardV'f Health forcibly Advises tbe necessity of tbs Immediate vaccination of all persons who be<* not been vaccinated wUblo fourte- o years. Purs virus eosts abont s dodar lor tea points and 'can b« obtatur-t from B L Ortao, Food dn W. U Is- roasis. Cbswvtl. IL-a^rJ A Go., and pox | retails In sixteen tb» National Rfv u nl of to pokU tu. ™l»n.n. Tboy! *" "•J/”" 1 oV ... .... OSS Slid preparing past urea for Slock.— Heaiib has d- eta red It to be ef Ideoitr la lbs Uslisd Stales. Tbe roust y com lalaei -aets sad ataaf-ipai mxrtv rtMra of lbs several eoettlre and tan>«rf. oa lowas Is this Slate sboald at ««<e fur akxb VastSties f« r the free v%rtia*ik>a •f lbs psupia "An ouaos of ptevra Use Is wens a poaad of cara" Mr. Ejoelite etniaM Uiat Ulna'. Ar tbmr and GnaANag are morally itap-et MMs Kk the Bulb r of Mr. Oaiteid i that be was 1uef4f*d“ i tbe fatal nboi flelat.m to dlHalUSe >af s-vr-F- •Mrkaasby •salty aad the loopirle* I. tuwww of CM. BtaMtoa. "its leader of tb.- i V Giver, as agents of a lew Ywfe syadlsale of eapSuOaia. have a|paod s roatrert Nodiag their pi tort pain U campiess bef .re the Inst dsy of I>e—mbir. 1AA4. a through lias of rail way from WeWsAsro. Ky . to AJ*-o - If —lAdami ry arrangrsneats ran be mads Whb tbs S. C Rail way tfcs sew Hns will me eh deep water at Cbariee taa. If ant H will be pvtdonged to Foot pane ibroagb or Dear bars aad Farm Is a lata Mewe of Mr. A. F Ford, fortaeily of bat now a real leal of Atlanta, nays f beat Aranda of yuni.c I at tbs South do not cost st the i over 118 per ion. and when dell eared at at at loos AJO miles from the i tbs coat to Uts Bianuf act un-r dors 134 per too. LaAl year I were sold la this State at pries of 948 per tot. If stairmneta are oorrset the farm era of Ibis Stats bars paid 98 448.000 for fen Warn that cost *1904,000. •re on tlis all mi portent nabjrct of “Tbs diacipliae of tbe n«.-bsol, >r and arc from tbe pen of Hiram Orcutt, L. L. D. Tits ui.iriri.rKE (iK the srHOOTt. Suhoslmistcr, school mietreas or achpol> Isachcr duns not fully dot cribs tbs porasa who edueates iur cluidixn. lie is a school dL«ciplinnrisn. la other word*, u good di^etpltiiarian must bo a good tcKchor; fur correct teaoliin< ii one mode of disc-ipliue. Aud for (he name reitona good tcuchcr U a good dlscipli- tuiruwu Nor ran good dino^il ne or in struction bo found in the school that n not-nMtiagcd with ability and skill. IHSCIPLINE 18 EPt’CATtOJf. link-ed, discipline is itse’f the great educutionul process. The well disci plined alone are we 1 educated Msocc the great business of the teacher is to dis cipline his pupils He em tat “add to tlirir stature one cubit,-' nor to their mental or ritornl onpacity one new power; bwt ho can briuj t 1 etu under sm-li a pro- oral of training as will subdue thotr wild aud untamed impulses, do whip the latent ouergtea of body, mind and siu 1 , and di rect them to a course of right action ; so that the future citisen and lawgiver may be fitted for his g r out work and destiny. WUAT PCHOOL mSCIPt.IVE 18. The discipline i f the school has refer ence to a I regulations aud prohibitions and restraints and stimulants which are calculated to regulate the habit* of study and deportment through the interesting and important period of school lite. The object to be secured is two fold, vis, school tiers must be prevented or cured aud school virtues must be culti vated. Am<>ng school vices, a* they have been clas->ifi<-d arc idleness, whisp- eiing,disorderly awvemcatsin ihe*eh».| room, injury to property and rudmi-aa of speech or set in the interrounw *f every day life. The school xdnue* to be enlti- vjted are auggr»t"«l a* the of-p-wke of tlmec, vis , regularity of a'leadanee, promptness, obcdieorc, truthfulr.ow,sur- ocslm ss^ dilicroes, tindoms, ucatncs*. sod thorou.-bnees in tbe preparation aud rmiiati-m ot leasuos, aad 'be*c arc u> U uwa^d^hs^cUoolToomrbutTNs fw ib.ir luAuancs m lurBiag hsuitasad tLa/artsr. now nrauuL ntseirtiKi t* ro db *r i* preps The 'ww is niidoaldedly ■ good otM and will press s blessing to our country.— The mhiawl cost of tencing hers is mors Utsn our “piny woods” stork are worth; but i» the future perjiaps wreSA improve nor gtot-k and our lands. Very probobTy by the find of March the people of this community will have their pastures fin ished and their stock enclosed therein.— We receive the law with good grace, and tru.-t dial it wilfever in the future exist. ‘ L "~ “Jim Nix.” Apiwrer T1llw.t Djd yen ever iwow any t« he If I-.Xi-huage Kxcerpie. any pbyHlclan can vaccinate aaufout md Infocti ui of idiocy, he can pmtvatily obtain about one hundred and fifty chhob tjy luuking early appli cation to tb»- Sfn-uk*-r of the House and President of tbs Senate.—Greenville Ni-ws. We etlll believe that a reslstratlon law will bo the death of the D -inoerHt lc party, and that we mipht Jnet now be. ulu to prepare for a tdg funeral oext Fall. Knowing the temper of our peo ple, and the dllileultv under which the poll ilclane labor la order to get them to tp* pone even In ad e*.’ttitig camT palgn, we think we apeak advisedly when we any that a large per cent, of our people will neglect to register. Hie regidUatlon bill l<*, In our opinion, » boonn rang whk*li will hurt Its man agers more tbnu it Injures the party whom It may bare been dmendeii to defeat.—Trees and Banner. ' ; It Is aald that the beet posted an- thoiltle* on ci>tton statistics do not foot up the production of 1881 above five million bah« and yet the price of cotton remain* about tbe same, barr log the Usual fl ictuatViMi br>u«bt about by spi-culalnrA. There It qo doubt but there will be a largely In- creaeed demand at home an I abroad for tbe staple. A great many new r*c to-tie bavo beeo toillt to tbe South. ruan. Os» • Me#lava »•« sow b* d r cied i* (be (lisnptmaty sguoriea |u be nupl. ) e«J i suee< Wul managreM-nl, go aivd laWnsctM vf a m-AuoI is it 1 loaotun own iai(4Ti<>« aao rLsael- »l« atioi I bars seru ibe •rhw-l is 'peri'Ma so perfectly av«i»ta«4Wr>l, all H* arreig.- msels •*» rOo pi*aud Pa U'parfaM-a'* mj prHtmtlj sUj<Mic4. ibai ti>« vorbia.-t of a* mtmtktmrry o*a oa'y pnsdaerd •» frwitse, bet created erA*r teiitssi tad * si, I ban aace arvgem—»t «<M uely Is pervrat grwrrsl dteuArr Um te pwaBb ■rwag sate.mI lbs srraey of tbs ia»>ebar Ue ibsoebsr baad. 1 b««r if ra wmwmmsI ibs etter Loars of ap re ally ewteprUat OBMers (”* I v« omM of ’jmrm im lb« arraageBsat aad < 4mm- les tMi of tbcW •cboo.t. oteuststvtoN ms rtaer setbssitt Orgsaisalioa <• lbs log b««nsasof'bs ssbovd roum. aad awiteag s'aa rb-sM bs aticBp'od eteil ibis w •-OHapJubrd — TVc objrol to < ism >s ibat tymrm-miK ar while tbe Improv’-mi-ota In marhtoery bare lo«Tea»u-i1 H*e d mao-1 all ever the wort-t. It 6,8fi0 080 balr^ were eon •umed lust year, ai pilcea aot Buob IveloM tlioae o< w rutlug. It would ae-ro ihat a fallteg < If ot a adllton would ad vaoce ill•» price at i-renent » sH IfCa Uy. Why Boi f Well, for the tcry ie>««oo that planters are do* able t-* hold aMdepwoUtorsbaveslt>*>tyeo|d ibe ef'-p to feiurrs, snd U ti thrlr lu te reot to keep down ti>e ptb-e. lbs wb- is crop la eoTW. m fecr. UT rs It Is made. o«j t -letnuo-l at- ! sopt'ly bs« i more to do witb the marhrt pit.-* ib the mao In tbe teote.-Guioa Tt Fr m tbe P*«te ■-use Friaatr: — Wl at maker that mao ebabe bait-*e epb evrryboty t IV-ot a*s be te a Caa- dl-tilr, my e-u 1» It ule* t<-be a (so • H Ule aS-J Ml.aba baa-U f tt^Mve peo ple like It. Ttiey ar* *oo-t fur Moiblng r!•*. What - (Ac* <i <mm ibat mao Baai le Uun f04 t He *ai «* to l-e Ibivero f Will bs g-l lb* plac- ? ||», a--i If ibe (V pti> do thetr Lbity. — • i ai a/e Uiroe people all dottur la (bis 14g r'«*asf They are Voting • hat m a«y/•Aye" ai*d "Ho’t That le'be way »bey V iHS Mteo lb# it* I A l atte lAeit nam-e Wl at Mtede that L/llta mat. ywa vror mow any pemei ««r oo iB without ioeetbn af rhe Sutmarh. Li"- sr or Kidwrys, or did you ever know one who was web when aitber was obstruct- ed or taactirc; and did yna ever kmtw er bass of any case of iIm kind that Hop Biuers would not cure? Ask your neigh bor the earns question.— 7W*. A btate Sunday Hcbool Inatlmte will be held al Gharleutoo on tbe 21-*t ami Find of F< bruary, conducted by B. F. Jacobs, of Chicago. E Faynon Portvr, of Phlia-lelphla, uvt others represent ing tbe Eci-cutlve Corr.mltteo of the Internetlonnl Sunday School Conven tion. I n-otdents of the County Con ventions aro r* quested to secure a full representation nt this meeting. All Itui rested In Sunday School work are also Invited to attend, and It Is pnb- ilshed that eulertalumeut pill be fur- nished uH who go. fw-sr A A’tf AD rBKTISJSJtSATS. Appliratitm For Final D rha^**. Hntloe is hi-reby giveti that I will *T'plv ge for to It. T. Kip*-. Ki-q, Fro)Site Judge f BHruwell ounty, t-u the‘/3 1 day i-f Ti b- ninry, 1882, fra tt-ittl ills harge as ad mlutitrator of the estate of J W \ L lUN HA1K. il.-i-eiseJ. J. CA< LIB HaIK, »uni |>ui24-td fmlnlatrator stop 'rn iKPr stolen from the suhecrlberat Barnwell C. H., on the night of J he Ktli lust, a brl die with curti bit, and a hog skin auldls.— •V sidUNc rewar-l will be t-etd for their re covery and tor the appreheu Ion of the C let with pr--or t > convict J \Ubo LU1Z. tarn well a ■, 8. G. jaa’28 G. W. AIMAR&CG. WEOLM4LR SKDAETML DAaLERS IB OHOICfi DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, IVtfamFms Mid Toilet Articles, CUR. IIS'! AND VAKMtAHORSrSTS. * CHARLKST0N, 8. C. jeaM «b DEUNQI KXT LAND SALES. la aeeordssea with section lf| e( an Act ta rad wee aH Act* sod pans of Acts vtdlng for tbBaa# laroent m*I tsBatlon ot peopsrty Imo on* A<* and ta amend the sun«vappr«rvWd March l»th, 1874, the de- Itoquent taxes of Barnwell county fur tax year 1MJ Is hereby published: , *, ALLBBDALBTOWHSKIP. Richard Albany, )20 acres 4 buillinys Mrsfi A Hlicbmgton. 75 acres I builvliug Mrs C M Brunaon, 120 sera* 4 btiildisg/ BAH Glover, 840 acre* Mr* J A tlarrod, 6 acre* 1 buildlag A R and Ellen Hiara, 1 building 1 lot J II Horton 180 acre* Joanna Kcnnody, I acre ( building l lot Mrs A B Maner. 100 acres 2 building* ^ E A McMillan, 100 acre* 2 building* ’ Adam Robsrtr, 1 building 1 lot Mr* ItSamlers, 800 acres 5buildings. R A Scott & Co , 1 lot i v Mr* Mwry’E Thonnu. 1 lot Mrs P S Wimberly, 384 acre* (I buildings -fc-L ,. nii.noc TowxsHir. J C Coliting. 170 acres 6 buildings L C Carter^ 06 acres 1 building John Dee, 80arrcs 1 building J M Gill, 25 acres f Eaitie Oweu*. 260acres 2 buildings BAknr.Kfl TOWSeHIP. Mor(?«gcp*rt Salt. A. Ry virtu# of a power of sale granted le a tad hj C lain Mortgpga Bwdo and ex Bsnsoti te Juiim H C. AH, «*a tb* ITik of B Adler, 1 building 1 lot M r ■ ■ Jithn M Smith, 88 acre* E U Sriro.lt, 1 building l tot — BAKSWKLI. TOWNDUir. ornct 7 hawk kt st. bast or east bat CIIARLKS^C. LESLIE Wh-deete- end H-twit DmU*r In FISH.GAME. LOBSriRi.lCA4 TRafupifs.orHnus. era •w.ixee-s I a SB 1 na« Banrr, ( OS AltL.SCteTlS.'W. B. u. ■bwMH mad- l*rg« ed-HU-'oe to my bueStmoe, 1 am pcef-orwl tu fuibteb Fteb. tiarn*. Me , st nbuit BOOre. Ail • •/ trvw pvuwilrtty •'•enasd to. T Oaeb pr City Aereptaoeo. Whiting, Truwk.fl *,( ruoAeV.Ckiwb.IMM-p- Oyeswvw. Extra. e-u « I* a/.ll-g bowe*. Tbsi L •he L- guiat -r H e*# afi*v bis |>m■ lie rest the,* low* f M -; 6-root about t- o mtauio*, h«i b* rswi# Fee, Vs Mm Wipe HU M -ui A «* out Mewie-t N >W Hwitetes-I b CMrollww Hperan Tra-le daltars OM !»«•• •A I MR •- sWB g of Wil <m ^aSmrw aiemsw tatewi wWA Ite Ir B» aw^. tee WbteW ite-y • M rt wlsw the Hare* »wBte-v *d A s D*T. te ot Ute wtonev -4 Ute rruT*"-~ wte. A • I-WP** V. rs curs m*«1 soiteruiiiy s kwh will *» I • n d to# - ,iHsuq>tuu sod Butler sod •uwdff other OBrollna siDtrsmcn have suted tn iatrrviswing corrrspooilmta that the rxodu* would. In tbelr opla k>o, pruve ultimately beot flital to tbe HtAte. We hope that It will be no, but tbeir utteraocee remlad us of tbe edi torial* of Ibe Bichtnood Examiner du ring the war. Whenever any dleoaler, from tbe escape of a contraband to the rapture of Vicksburg, befell tbe Con federate cause, that Journal systematl- eally Been red Its readers that It wse a Ideeelog to disguise end would ulti mately benefit the weakening Goofed- e.-acy. A young woman In a New Jersey Til lage who In consequence of some petty acandsl left the pUttse, resolved te re venge boiself for the aonoynnee. Her brother having become stricken with small pox in N„w York, she bn ught him to a vacant bouse In tbe village, said not blog to sny oue of his sickness, and with her mother went freely among tbe people of the village. From this source, nod tbe back with wiled she brought ber brother to tbe bouee, the dtieuse has beeo spread among the vil lage—altooet creating an epidemic.— They still talk about bet, but la some what dUferptH style, v , / * - Is A recent sermon Bishop Pierce of ibcdlet Episcopal Church South wwd dabcing ss tbe ellMvet and good o,dor ted p,ow>su rted sene. To tki* swd tko pupils should bo Su MSlrd ,hot -hry eiU apyopr •o:f.r», and out dieteib reck olhov tn the nere- mry otevcaoet* of the dsy ; the rtigeas »hoe Id hr srpsrsted, sed orory live to idleee*, sad at^bief rotn v A rutef-ict* divhi-M of lime io’o ported* of ti«M lx study, reel'at too and play is •ho nrre-serr fl tims for d.sorder ti, howtvor. jurt •• Deeessxry a* s time fur *tuJy ; Ivnre (he leecber must provide, sot only regular rentes* for freed-un is the i>|wn air, but atio cooasiooal reccwe* fruio studv (ssy two m4nuie*) fur the purpose ot i-p uing the a-ifjy tslves of ischiof and giviug epportunity to whis per, ask qui-aiiou*, leave snots, snd attend to all other necessary irregutiritics not sllowrd at other limes. In this wjy the least excuse for indulgence duriuu the quiet hoar* of study and recitation i* re moved. The teacher can now insist up ou perfect order while order ii the law. [to he continued.] To t'eaaiy Mere!*Mats. E Jit or People : There Is no class of people which has suffered morn severely from the dleboneety of tinders than country mcrubsuts and this has resulted, in a great measure, from their Inability to arrive at a proper underston 'ing of tlie financial ronditlou of candidates for trodlt. The merchant docs not suf fer alone, but the hornet farmer is made to feel tbe eHect- of bis brother planter’s dishonesty in that ihe mer chant (having been “burned and dread ing fire”) will not extend him credit on Account of tbe failure of tbe careless dealer to meet hie contracts. The writer tblnke that If some competent mua was employed, witb bis office at tbe county seat, to conduct an agency somewhat on tbe plan of Bradstreels Mercantile! Agency, to furnish the de sired Information when needed, there would be comparatively little itik-n curred by tbe merchants in extending credit to such parlies os appeared all right from the report of tbe agent at tbe Court House. Of course tbe de tails would have to be ananged after a meeting and conference of tbe mer chants. I shall be glad to hear from the other merehayts la tbe oouoty aad suggest a meeting next sales day.. A Mebcbaxt. ng ss tbe ellHeet and amusement that rs- eo-caUed, ever eogeg-.i that tt had he origin la A pastime of es va tu tbe lower Is- and Aetrg thecho- la- Mel As The following Mates will elect Gov ernors this yesr : .Alabama, Arkansas. California, Colorado, 0»nae< ilcut, Del aware. Ksuteis. Kentucky, Maine, Idea- Kit, Michigan, Nebraska. Ne- Mrw. Hew York, Pi nosy I van to, ttauib Gaioitua, Tmaea- •ee snd Texas Of theoe 11 gratia hara • B- puUteaa Oowrwors and 7 D»ato- j cxnJe GuvcrMnn. A rs ansae grew noeghna twvoty five feet Aktb. A thousand h ee*a ta laabvtlle were under waivr Uni week. Immlwranis */e gicAtn* ta Florida from every Mate In tAv Cut- te ReeHr'i of coit.-n Int Aueuetn so far are 14 4S8 bak-a leas thou al tb# same date tiai year. Tb* M -rmona ara obliged in pay to the church chic t-nth uf nil tb*y ralac, or make or earn. * Hmall p*-x pr*valla at elgtigr-rwo poluia In llllnota and Is travrlbng soul heard sl'-wiy. Too Yankee General Hteedmao bow •ays that T,<rumseh Hheruaso, the bare burner, never won a battle. Miss Julio, daughter of Btonewall Jnckson, I* *«M to be engaged to Mr. Frank Baker, son of a Bn 111 mors mil lloaolre. -—' * • A young man has just dje 1 In riiila d<-lplila fr«>in hydrophobia, who was l ltt**n three years ago by A cur that had strayed Into hts office. Alexander H. Stephens will b« sev- enry years old on the lltb of Ft-hrua- ry', and prcparatlous are bdng made to eelebra'e tbe event. For the week ending Khb ln«t. R. G. Don A Co’s mercantile atrency rer>orts 177 bueiness failures, of which 87 oc curred la the Bout hern Statee. 8am mman, who went from Georgia to New York after the war, and reach ed Gotham with sixteen dollars, Is now worth several millions. Hon. J. P. Benjamin, ex Confederate Seeretafy of State, writea from London relative to the bond croE**: *T do not believe that one penny is to be found anywhere In Europe of the assets of tbe defunct Confederacy.” During 1881 Judge Lynch disposed of twenty-five lives, nineteen being ne groes, and one, in Colorado, being an Innocent man, mistaken for tbe crimi nal. Dr. Bliss says that be and the other physicians who attended Mr. Garfield will not present sny bills to Congress but will be content with whatever si lowanee U made to them for their pro fessional services. Ex-Governor R. K. Scott has. by tbe payment of 1800,-compromised tbs suit for 110,000 damages brought by tbe mother of Warren G. Drury, tbs boy whom bs killed. Wisconsin Is entitled to go op bead. Governor Busk last weak, in snregod- ertog tbs choir of Stats, saoouooed that Wisconsin was entirely out of (fehc aad bod a balance of 8117,000 to iha treasury. • M-) r Hicks Is sick with latto Oovtagioo, Kestacky, jail sod •rateased to ho hawgod oa in swirriia , Tbs Guerraof soya ha siaat j oc •<fi. aad tbs tthcsiK is Afotei^rtoe** Hul©. TW NtasA ot (teaerol MsrsOsadtae i statel by O T AKriUPW*. ■# dterkrt • iHAs»4dat ewMtea a« the atevw toe srlr •'•swi tad by M« oa rotantey, fast ry ERA. IMR at IS u'steeA t. 9. STtMDt, Amtgasa aad Ag*et of (i >••1* Sw LxccHlton Sale. B A. (Adsilaistnior) D. A C. Ri#k- ta. Asrsa Bsdclit*. By nn*o *f sa #x»*wtl*a I# ws 41- r#s(*4.la ik# sl««s duod •*•«. I sill of»t for tel# si Item*•HC. H..R. C.. •• Mwelsjr, lbs *b 4«y ot rEBRUAKY. IAN2. it hem, Mlte-lsy ta 1A« Mid atosib, wiikla Iks l#gal ksara, of ssl«, ik* lollowieg JoeentoS root pnporty. to. wit: Tk* uodtiidod I itomu of ik* shovo o*m*<J drtvn-lant la sik! to all ikM oertaia Iran of laa-t ia Bara welt soaniy e-inis-siag oa* ksn- Jr#d serf*, moro or I***, and bousdwl oa iko nortk hy K<II»Ij Hvora-4 C. A. Miikou*, on tho *••( by Jamo* M 8milh, J. \\ . Rico and Kiitroll Carroll, oa iko souik ky lasda of H. A Rowell sad oa Iko wost by load* of C. A. Milhott*. Said intoreat levied spot a* Iko property of Aaron Kadc iffe al the •ml of B. A. Rowell, Adoiibintisior. D. 8. C. Risbardson. Term* ot MlocMh. Purcks*tr lo pay for 0. 0. R1LKV, 8. B. C. Mr*Tlilakeili Aldrich. 9 acres 1 building Amsi AugnM, 9o acres 1 building A Bui*t, 1^55 acre* 4 buildings C D Brown, 1 building 1 lot W W llsn, 270 acres I building 1 lot Alios Hays. 7 lots A A Hair, tiKIacres d buildings Mrs 8 A J Hair, 10acres I biilding Mrs K A Hair. 100 ai-res 2 buildings J A Pendtr, 88 aeies 1 building »Kxnt:TT srsixo ron xtiiir. Mrs M B Aeron. 642 acres 4 buildings W® A l>is 400 acres Drew on Hsr.ey, SROaere* 4 buildinp Harriet Mtxson, S iOocrts SI.ACBVILLK TOWXSMIV. . Katote AbraaCsrroll, Itoaeras 2 buildings Thomas Dawaon, 6l8nrres 1 building fnrrrll A Wboiy. 1 building 1 lei W W Hart. I lot P M*’oae. W>S aeres t kaiMinge MtaC K Milkouoo, HO acres Kl»«e beviU. 240 acre* Tkatldlnge Mary Ana Rix, SbOacrMt building! scroan's asincs rowssmr. F. H Douhng. I tit LT IsUr. prufeny ot Mrs Jsas C>unu, 100 DnoeisWr, 1879, sayl rreorded 6ik of Janu ary. 1880. ia ikv'Mos of R. M. C. fer lUra- well oouniy, kabnokf F., page* #68, 699and 7tNI, wkiob mortgage by nsflgnineiil has /*•«- wl Into my liand*, I will sell st public nuiory nt Bornwall 0, II., 8. C., en *nle« dsy In Feb ruary n»xl. tn lbs highest liidder for caul, tbe following properly To wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land eiluaio. lying aud being in ibe county of Barn we I and Ml ale of gouth Carolina, and bounded on me North by land* of ibe said C. A. Bennett, Houibby land* of Mr*. 8 8*. Be*- mnger, Sontliweal by land* uf Mr*. Rivanna SAmlcr* and West by land* of William l*iics- tcr. and containing twenty live acres, more or less. - rurchaetrs to pay for papers. R. A. Si (ITT Mortpegee. AITenda'e, S. 0.. January 6ih, 1882. j in 12-Id T neljr Notice ThsatiUrs Interest hi all Bits*. A Mounts sad othsr evidtesesof Dtasleiotuilnc to JACOB H. LEYV. bar. lag bstw purchsssti by F. W. Wsfstcr tt Co, ill pstaot s luA-btsd la sny manner li thsnald J. H. LETT era h<*n by nottflsil that Urn sal i Notus, Bnots^As.. srs now la jny pomosslon. and they will savs trosbis "by calling nt my «fflo* end nettling up: ■ LAURIE T. IZUAU, Attorner for F W. W AUkNER ACO. -Dl.ickvllle, 8. C, January Otb, IM2. , j inl2-3w c B!at kville Male and Ft-nult ?Miiinary. The ,ex<*roli»es of the above Institution will tie r--euiued on the Bret Mouilay lx Janu try, 1962. Ii-ima from ll 10 to $3 50 per ech< a*tlo month 4if yoDit weh.kb, i>n\ able at tho ox- pl ration of wion.scliolaetio tnoiith. I letruinentnl munlofS 50 (ter month. t'oani in private "families from $8 OP to $10 oo ju-r m-iiith. For particul.trn address £. K. HARDIN, Prlcclpal. rtpc22-6m Will Is mailtei FUR At All Applfcaats. and loetMtamers withwwl •vd- rinf Ik. II sonkains fits roiorsd plvthA, fi<At snj.Tav.ow', About !00 iMArrs. And ful 1 descriptions, psioss wteldirArtlons for BiaaUaf 2MM Fruit Tmas, sto. InvdtiaKIs to all. r.&AMrti. rising his to oil. Jff«Ai<taw r»ws (nods Will tta fottsd mors an I in U« for plant mg In Hit N-tad than th«#s rrnwaiA A waruis&imals. We mak . * jpeclaltv sf rx^plyb^ Flatter*, Trio ; . rTve^wHd JdArket Ganlnerx. A-lovvwt, - *— D. X. FURY * CO.. Dstroit. Kick J*ka H Imard. IITaeraa I building Mr* M II Rilirml. AU>arro*4 teal ding* Y % Kb—*—. 17 —rvs I SuiMiug A Wuheta—. no •or— 1 buitii- g to UtaTkkW Ratmo • a Ashley. 7lA> arm GERMAN K UNIT—(Direct Importation.) PERUVIAN GUANO-(Direct from tho Agent oft lie 1'eruVian Government.) FISH GUANO—(6a8 per cent. Ammonia). NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER. SOUTH C.»4<Of.lNl GROUND PHOS* PllATE—( Fine ground aad high grade). —FOB SALK BY— hermajmi^lwinkle, kbbb’s wbabf, CI1AKLE0TON, 8. C. dec!5 3m • It c. hart. n ^reirz C. 13 A.KT & CO.. Importers and Whole*ale Dealers ia FOREIGN ANU DOMESTIC FklTT, Otata rOteOte > m •>'O-rt;>s0'V 43, 47 A 51 MARKET STRKKT, ( llAKl^LSTnv.H r P O BOX 17«. (sapl-fite 'OHth ChrulittR Hfiilirad. r*Mte* • rt R—wn SW'Mr— JbaitdtegB Wta T A Pvunw! i. rtonsv—stentatnaB ■ Iteten. DJ —• S b—14 ug* • s. M A aatok. Jr ,44 mrtr* Ebutet >(• IwMeCC Covke. 40 mv * 4 building* I til L—y to •*—• J p rbgter IS8tota.2buHd.ngs II xnp.- • U«ry IIS ooom *!••!. 1—*•—A*'*., IS —ta. I J—op* t-eteHS SaSweta. te— S A law*—. >aW. •— S I—'ding* MbmA* !. Rmto—I U—b wt ha.—n. CHANCE or acniPOLE. t>te snsKB 18(1, 1881. t>Duy F— wa>to Man. (This Tra.o «—aoe*. 1 with Tt—a foam C— \wmki* fft | Ir—thtilti.) '—ta ( bar.##,— A 04 a m L—v# Cal#mtea ( SO • m Ml b*«a«bvN'# (•asm a Midway IB 80 a m Aaxtava II —a m a# Or«k#m~* 11.14 • m * oak rill# 11 08 o m • Eka II 44am •• W.ltiao— Utopte •• ■ km# too4 12.13 pm „ •• Wiuda— . It 24 pm tff M »' u inart IT 44 p m •• Aik — 12 44pm \ Wtta A agaata IJ4pm •ta paper*. Applieutioo for Float Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to B. T. Rice, Esq., Probate Judge for Barn, well county, os iko 15th day of February, 1882, fora Anal disehargo as executor of the estate of Samuel Y<-ungbiood, deecMod. FfiLLOW, Executor. W. 0. BTKINOt )aal2-t4 NCmiHiHlK JA3. L. OOW. JOHN M. WEIOLE. W. H. MOO BE, !■ Pbotbietors, Tkr Pioneer Evening Paper of Geirgit INDEPKNTKNT IN ALL THINGS. Untramelled and Uninstructed. NOT THE ORGAN OP ANY CLIQUE, RING OR COMBINATION. . 0UK CAPITAL: EAl'EMESCk. OCX MOTTO: PROGRESS. OUR REWARD: SUCCESS. The AogwstaiUa.) EVENING NEWS has be Urgsnt elroalattoa ot say Dally Paggr 11 la Augusta, aad ss sa Ad Mrdloala i fnralahnd oa applies- aiuwAV vwwmosiv. Mrsf F Carroll I.IN.8 aot— 1 rdCtatailSTtf R L FtewM > am— ( buitdtog* JMUite- 112 Mania H#<m#o(Tr»«-,fc Wall Jab— lit Mias R A Jordan MM —f— J T Mil ah— luO acra* « baildinga Mr* 81 MaMillan 120—vw 4 Wm Fmlyal asroe I k—!4iag Mr* BuilorBandifor 150 acre* n building* Mr* AG William* 7acr—Sbuildiag* I til tan wax rowasatr. Mr*N EGava lOOacrea Sudan E t'reecb 2U4 acre* 1 building 8 V Fur*# A Ca I building I lot Mr* II U Harley MlUncre* 1 building., Tytua C Hay 176 acre* 2 building* Peter Jeter 2ncr— I building Mr* Elitabwh L#« 80were* & building* K ii*belli sneliing83 acre* 2 building* Lugeuiah'allbOOaor— A Piedmont A Ardngt—L I Co IMaataS uchlabd tuwhskip. , W IV Harley, Sw serve8 buildings Moava 1 Illy, 150 acn-e 2 bulldlugi. PliHlnn-rit A Arlington L I Co. 885 aorns 9 buildings • It OS EM All Y TOWNSHIP. C J Parker. 818 acre 9 iiuildlugs J L tool, 151 acre* 2 building* ▲ J Wcslhernboe, 7(8 nuii-e 4 building* iicxMoHE township. James H Horv>n. 181 n^res 1 building Estate John W Wlldnms, 180 acres THKKK MILE TOWNSHIP. John Chasaereau. 24 * acn-a 5 buildings Eatate E E Eaves. 341 acres 3 buddings £ willibton township. • Mrs F B Anderson, 257 acres 6 buildings K>tUe Baxley, A) acres 1 building .Mi a S M Hair, 17» acres 9 buildings • J H Lee. 1 building 1 lot Mrs Nancy Po< lor, 25 acres 3 buildings Btandniore Porter. Itxiacn-s 4 buildings * .James MalUn a, 1 lot *Aok.J WP ._ AMtoimell. 190 *crvd 4 buildings 1 lot L W W " L W Williams, 162 acres Mary Simmons, 8 acres b building. Bahnweu,, B.C., Jan. 19lh,1882. Notice 1a hereby given that Ut<* who.oof th# amerai parcels, lots sad parts Of Pits of real estate described in the above list, or so much thereof as will be necessary to pay tits taxes, penalties slid a^aoesment* charged thereon' will be sobl by N. F. KL/ * KiUl LAND, Treasurer of Carnwcfl Couih his oflloe In a-Id uiun 8th day of Februiirv nex ty. ti. at hla offloe In s-id county on Mondny. the“" ‘ „ ^ JLtef tins Said t xea, amsesmetiia aud peualiica bs paid before that time, and the salsa will be ouniiiiued from dayOd daw ustil all of aald paresis. Iota and parts of I »u of real IS shall bs Sold or offered for sole. A. A. WAUWr, Auditor B. O. BICE i RICE '' RICE Hi and MsreAaats will not tin that wasra aheavw prto-aruU to any ■ MICE, or will omtl oa *j#~- luayllp.y . DrT j. nYt£U50N SlTfll, Op.T.iiivi* r; 1 !! Methan cal Dcnrot, vyiL.i^iH*To?v p» ci. W'PI atieiid (tails tnAiugluuit this and ad jacent c*»ni»ties. Oocratloiis c n b- more sattifactorily performed at hi* P trl 'r*. which ar# snn- ptie«l w4fh all ihe biteel at*nroved aopll- ances. than at tno (o-Mencca of patient* Jo prer^^ntitlaapp'ilittmeii's i>iiti< nls In tend ng to vMt blni at Willlataa are re- qiK-atwl to ©ornwiioiid by mail before leav ing home. pepi-tf Attention, Farmers I To »he f»*»|»rovvmtete •*• «he Old Aoterlcua Furmcr <br IStiW. • Increase in size, number of issues, interest and topics treated. . Prixes offered for Essays in various depart- menls of Farming, Slock Raising, Fruil prowing, Market Gardening and Tobacco Planting. The-e Essays arc expected lo be prominent features during the ytw. Valuable Premiums for subscribers—use ful. beautiful and costly articles—all free for a little time and labor. No Farmer in the Atlantic Slates, from Delaware to Georgia, e/tn afford to be without Ibis old aad reliablo adviser and guide on (arm work. Tbe most eompeteat, suoeeesfol and expe- rteveed men and women have charge of tbe several depart menu. Meportaot Representative Farmers’ Qub* area aotahis foatuteo4il*is—m . ► There Is s Homs Department with skarm- lag raading aad praotical —ggeatioas for tk* ladtiaof lb* farm k—ekeld. Published twtie a mom b (oa 1st aad 164k) Frtetod ta steartypa — in# vkita paper. 91.60 ayear. Tastetaafflv*or moi#, (I. Seed for tpeeiai— asmt UaL Affw (Mgsartteto— now) Md LilAi b—ta Urngoms L—•• Ati#4 villa L—•• Rteachvilt# trvte# v b*rtai— C—asms wiik al viltetaaad fromt'a ras—at ana a I—ta rWteaioa L—>• Bio A vill# Anl*# aug—«* ( —tv Aagwara D#wa. L—va ffiackvilla ('kartesi«a witk Arrive' Oeseeata ai Rreaakvltla tad from Colamkia. Tk- doy Mail aad •ifbt Rsproas trutea rua daily. Tb* aecotea—daii— iraio* run laily, rxeept Soadaya. Slarpiuf saiv oa *11 the sight trains. Oa Naiurdsya and Pun- lav* round trip liek*t* art s#ld ta aud from • ■Istaiiou* ou lbs read at on* Aral elass fore for Ike round trip, good till Monday soon to return. Regular excursion ticket* are told from all *1011001 at 4 coats p#r milt for row ad trip, ticksts ara gned for Ira days ta rotate D U. ALLEN,0. F. AT Agi. • JOHN B. PKPK. Gau l Bup't, Magnolia Passpngir Roiir. Acouita, Ga., Dec. M,Ib8l.> All trains will be rua on standard time used by Central Railroad, whiek ti TEN MINUTES SLOWER than Au.usla time. GOING SOU I’ll. ,• Leave Augusta 8:00 a.m. Arrive Ellen ton....... * ......9:18 Am. “ - Robbina . 9:a*J «. m. „ AF!>l‘ , l’>o-- 10:22 a.n}. “ Allendale. ...10:88 a. m. - , “ Brunaon 11:14 a.m. Hampton • *• *Ww e e e a a o 11:80 a. m. ** Yarn villa 11:40 a. to. *• Yemasace 12:30 p. m. •• Beaufort ..I:fi6 p. m. “ Port Riyal. 2:10 p. m. “ (’harlvaton 9:10 p.m. | t “ Savannah..... ..10:20p.m. GOING NORTH. Leave Savannah 8:39 a. m. ** Oharieaton 6:40 a. m. “ Port Royal .7:20 a. m. *. Beaufort 7:84 a.m. Arrive Ycmaaaee 8:80a. m. *• Vurnvllla 9A6«. m. M Hampton '...i....l0.'05a. m. M Brunson........^..10.-20 a m. *• Allendale 10:47 a. m* M Appleton 11:02b. Itabldos 1‘JOfia.mj^H “ EUeotao 12J8p. .«* Augusta. IMOp. ». Beagage A—ked ikvougk foam Fart Royal « all prioalpal poiat* Nortk Tisketssa tal«at Catia Doprt TVkoi Off—.