The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, February 02, 1882, Image 2
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Jill f. Holoie 1 , Editor nd f^prlctur
LARGEST CODMTT OUCQLAlION
■ . _ uavui w ■-•^s '"s
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
Tfi-
Uoittao'i UM tilled 00 Widoeidijr
IA«t. Tbi JbiYr «ft*r m ibiioci of
to a rerdlct
of gvflcy. Mr. Bcorllh made • motion
fi'r'fcm w trtal on flatorday. It will b«
argaad thto week, Tbe aaaaaaln ukta
ftraatiy; olaltnlbg that Arthur U bU
M»ad aid that tba American people
will not permit bis suepenalon. Drown •
Ibg meo ding to atraw^, but Oulteau
irttl bang to a rope.
50
A bill 1 to charter »be South Bound
Railroad has been Introduced to tbe
X<egUlatuVe authorising Judge A. C.
Haskell, Ool. J. H. ttlon, Capt. W. B.
Stanb y and their aaeoclates to con
struct a Railroad from Columbia to a
point (not designated) on the Port
Royal Road. It rntuns that tbe pow
distinguished dtla ns, means to build
« road runnlnR through the heart of
our county. We can promise them t he
iearty co-operation of our citizens In a
measure that will ao materially benefit
Black ▼!IK Barnwell and Allendale.
Tan Democrat who beccmeaan In-
depeodewt la a food deal Ilka a mao In
treaSara Pen nay I Tan la, who Inquired of
mBoy whether be knew where Jake
. JBHaleltrr llrad. Tbe boy aald be did.
» Wya be, • 4 Can you udl me r -Tea,
> %tt, m aald tbe boy. -Do yon eee our
barn down there r saya be^-
•*Oo to that. About three hundred
yards beyond tbe bare you will find a
«• Uae. Take that lane and follow along
fur about a mile and a quarter. Then
you Will come to a branch. Oo op the
bcaaeb about a quarter of a mile, and
tbaa you will some to a slippery Hm
lug. You be mfebty kaerful, etrangee,
•beat got as oo that log ; you may get
Into tba branch ; and tbaa go eu ap
fyqhgattotbabsumafn
porarlente, au I you
Mil) wat, S. C., J au. 2 it h, 18SV
Editor People :
Feeing in tbo Inst i»«*uo of jour talari
ble paper a notice of the last n ceting of
the anti Stock law menof Midway town
ship, I would ret-poet fully tiorcly point
out a few errors which have crept into
the report of “Occasional. 5 ' The meet
ing was not a Radical meeting, but n
meeting qf citizens, irrespective of $olor,
a ho were and arc interested in the so-
called Stock law as passed by our Lcgfe.
’store. The meeting was called by noo
of the oldest white Democrats in thU
township, George M. Smoke. There
were resolutions pat-sed hy the meeting
that a peMiion be signed hy all intcre»i«d
and to be tent to the Legislature, which
fully sets forth that the passage
enforcement rf the law would he nn
MtU you pt t»ie q
Md wbeu yoa get t
n»
ttlHift.
lb.re. why tbew—
tbeaf- -Thee.
If you ain't
A. BuM moved -That
of 17 eburobeu, do rw
to tbe Bar oweti
and propriety
brutber. K.
, aa a mluatoary to Obloa.”
Douglas then prt
of l K e Itaptlet Ency-
r. J. F. Bulat oflered
foUowtoc reeolutloo, which was
ted: -That ww have beard tbe
but forcible remarks of Bro.
and bewrtlly endorse him and
wbk-h be represents, ao<l
him our eotlre Uiflueoce and
io tbe drouUUt'D uf tbe Bep-
mM:
Mn
support lo tbe clr<
Ust Eocyolopedin. 1
Tbe ooianalUre oo time and rl
ported place of Best meeting Hunter**
( bapul; time, Fitday before tbe &tb
Sunday lo April. Introductory eermon
A*/ Bey. J. O. WUllama, misalooary eer-
UMO by Rev. A. Bulat, query for die-
suasion, -Whet can be done to more
-* IT ciueJIy develop woman’s work lo
ourchurehea.”
Tba mieeionary sermon on Sunday
-was preached by Rev. B. K. Douglvee.
fOollmBon |7, to im equally divided
IbeXreaB 3ute aod Foreign Mieeiooe.
JbeRew. Mr. Hyd« preaested tbe
dlfioedfidbe American Bible Society
aod MftfMtbuUon of 13 waa made to
further fta<at Jcct. Thus doeed one of
tbe most iptoaeant aod loeMroctlre
union meotiega ever held ritbln tbe
founds of tbe Barnwell AeeocJatloe.
Baitb—a, B. C., Jan. 80,1882.
Editor fixple:
l am glad to eee tba county mer-
rfir- intereat vtadlcuted io your last
Tbe measure advocated I bare
ugtaa
(bought of m
l would afford
Mug a wWs one.
<vly
•uatry m
rly. Tbe
teotloo sf <
Home protection to
If carried out prop-
bavw tbeirgraugem
■ orgautzaiious and
tbsir board of Uade
far tbe pro-
of trade, ao
tbe asrrrbasts f This I iblsk can tie
done, and wKb profit to tbe under ak-
era of soeb a work, tbe coot of wbU b
I do not tbluk would be eoustdcrable.
A complete het of all ibe tax psyere
can be had from the tax books; these
taxpayers names avrangeiI by town
ships In aipbabetleal order In a email
book ot convenient “-ail!?, wit h ruled
columns with proper hiNidlngs no oa to
ledkato tbe eamea, mnulier of acres
of land and value, caitle,- horses, and
value, Ac., of ctoh-IHod of proper')-
which the tax payern own. A book or
agency of this eon or sorsetliltg simi
lar would be socurht after hy each met-
chant of tbe county and many of the
faetora and merchanta of Olwrhwtnn,
Augusta and Savannah. This hook or
agency could bo corrected weekly or
monthly of the failures and transh ra
of property on anmll prlntcl slips at
AQixtracoar, which InfortnMtlon cun
bo bad from the Clerk’s and Sheriff’s
office. All other Informarlon neoessa ”
ry could be obtained from fiiterested
local agents lu tbe o unty.
Brothkh Merchant.
injury to the petitioners, snri aUo to rc-
HU1 ibe Legielatase ta atay ilmcuforce
merit until October, if no repeal « u'd he
UMde. A petition was gotten up and
signed by 165 wbi'es sud binds I do
no’, think that all this looks very much
like Radkalism. I think every ciliacn
a right to lay his complaint before
Levislatwi
the Leaialaturu iu the sh»pe ot a pni-
tioa, end mure au when there »a many
who beHev* they arw injured hy a law
whirb furrea them either to #»ll thiir
Woek et a saniflce or aUe let them ttarvo
. aat eae be ms he ami la v
ap pronamoa for stoek for this year, and
ao tsr the ao eahad fester** wwl de (—
keeping the atoek at praaant iu the rt.au-
tv Vow wdl reruia'-y hear about them
daring ibe sammer
I will mw lolrudn ou yowr colomn*.
bet will mt Utw. that I ibtuk all l>amo-
rr.ls will remain Ihrwsorrula. but all
i I »o( »o«# for tinea U ho
Utur *1 lb* 8'eek law. TWr*
i made by th# Hnn W. I.
that ' all rogues ou^bt to be^Ld
l»* Uw as lk«y oeUl
gat s fa» law iu *•* ma« s paata.-# le
af bewneg them over mil** »f
aod ib.t b* Usd s cvw*« maey
net eawtnbut* to bs*
They no longer enforce obediencf, but
a tempt to purcha>c 4 by a promised re
ward. Money, sugar plums, or some
other desited indulgence is offered, asd
given, e« a condi;ion of submission.
,Now mark the elf ct of such discipline
upon the child. Who conquers in this
imdance, the pupil or tbe montrrf And
he soon Kama that disobedience is the
ber-t currency atiiis eommand le purchase
the desired favor ; hence his stubborn
ness becomes more persistent, and bis
impudence mote ioto'srable, as he do-
sires the vaster reward. Insubordina
tion becomes a habit, and he soon loacs
bU respect for sutUbriiy and thoa* who
airrcise it over him, and grows up in
feckless disrcgaid .of the laws wnder
which he lives. We have -had , foarful
most rations of this fad io the hiatorjef
the ftmilj, school, aod na'inn during
tbo last few years. School law has its
diaeiplinary power and infiuawre while
yet unbroken, and when no penal*aw ap
pear. Indeed, the very obj>rt of sch-svl
law ia to freveri*. and not to penM
w-il. The uereaM'j of punishamnt
often rewih t n<>ui tV s&c nee of t
authority aa from any other raunr. And
I aamwve H ss au saiem. that »> far aa
the condwet ef the peptH esa affret tbe
ea.fure of tbe achorvl, he should be sub
ject, at all lima* aod rvrrvwbrve, to the
cootnd cf tl»e leacbcr If he is ha be
utn»ier of the ■HualKW, bis jensdwtion
m<wl nut be nmlucd to seboal hoar*, nor
ilia srhmd r«*m. but mna ei'end aqeaily
ta alt tbe d<y« and works uf tha term
and toewwry pUr- where tha pupil a ia
Incocc may be fait fwr good or evil.
aaailwn m the moge. bat your anvrwa
psudewt ihiuka that they wifi do far Ww
h r bun shat up ** owe of Lr Um diwseu-
Ca
:w J. r^Wad
• bub dul *ot ac uuut to
bet I bat 'bay cv«-d hate til ha*
W Iks fi)-ant mg be I* a Mr (1. K Hut-
a*d bis gwaalt *na bad aotl.»«g to 4u with
tha ttm #f oer meaun- and a. uooe ol
no uiah to go lo K**a«t -r to tleart tba
pnrty I nil slop
1. M Krsi>zb.
a 11
r1w« m t in*
7k bm m vu«r uiau the ia dcru
of seppi>rt iu ruaud dancing r ’—
“My fci<a m that as >l W area .t public
and I ottg Bmncli b< p> it is a»<m
ill-bred, iraiaiHic>t and uoi.ee-
meary A Indy wb« danceu a,|| sud
gracefully maiu'aiot her indep. udrnre uf
•oe a ad a perfect balance. Tha mo
t tbe Bccmrvoi a dinging vine and
allows her bend to rest ou a man * »l.oul-
dar and l is ana b> embrar-j imira-l of
n her .h* shows not only s sh-n k-
_ of rednetwcut, but of g«v*l dau-
eing, sud in. pedes her pari iter t move
U as well st her own.
What do you consider the proper
support T*
"Tl^ geotlenrsn should lake the Li-
dy'v right hand in his lelt and sha place
her left hand upon his shoulder, the flu
gun appearing in fron'. Thegentlcftma
should rest his right hand p-nily upon
the lady's back ne.tr the waist and both
should stand on pnrallel lines looking
over the other's right shoulder, the lady
turning her hend slightly to the left.—
Both should bend the upper port of the
person slightly, so that the shoulders
should not be more than four inches
apart and the bauds (hat are clasped
should remain only a lew inches from the
person, not allowing the wild sticking
out of the arms recently adopted. In
this grouping there is no more contact of
person than a lady taking a gentleman’s
arm for walking. But to put the whole
matter in a nut shell, the vu'gar and vi«
cious waits vulgarly and viciously, the
innocent and refined io a refined and iu
noccnt manner.
‘-Among what nation do you find the
, j •
best dancers ?*
"Forty years’ observation and experi.
encc lias led me to conclude that Ameri
can women are the best dancers in the
world. The Germans arc very correct
aod easy, but not graceful; the English
put too much struggle into it; the
French are inclined to angularity; but
the American woman is by nature sup-
itb facility, and
that takea the place of
strength
pie and graceful, learns will
has the vitality
PrwkUct Qafflal't'a tomb In Oleve
toe pro- laod U kept oooutautly covered with
**.« *”); flowera, which art ra—wad d*ly. Tl •
•° *o»rd funeral car »tan da within a glaaa bouse
•tlbe
glaaa |
tbw bill on which
tbe
twto be placed. A detach
i States
of United States Mfiopa atiU
the vault, which la vUiied dally
Arthur baa
—4 a stalwart whfc*
ti- >*, aa eollector uf
bauia.
E4ictlia«xU-K< f. A. IM4, EdJ’ur.
W —j. ***■■■ mi "it ill jmwrtaiWw—<—B
I Wh Truehert If III Baperi
[BtXAM OBWTTJU L. 1> J
AU vkoul brm W mu to bored upon.'
aa/Aori'y. Thji U th* very germ and
only foundation^ good government —
It must be distinaly understood that
penuagion nmy never tike the place of
authority in school niuusgameiU. Then,
hotftvcr.Tlic right to muintajn authority
is mil questioned byths*pupn or sIW Im
has hen suhdued to obedience, we may
persuade, nnitc, aud win. But kindness
cnnhnt supply the place of authority.—
Obedience is not u voluntary compliance
with n request, but a hearty rot-ponse to
boetowu*. I au) PfCPhrad to totito
1
ncknowlcdgcd authority—an implicit
yielding to n command. Such obedience,
prompt and unrewrved, is the duty of
every pupil. This is a governmsot, not
of [H!rt<(iAhi"n, uot of reasons assigned,
not of the will of a nv-jority, but of one
mailer From this decision there may
be nn appeal, but disobedience never.
INStlBonm.tATtON TO AUTnORITT r A
cnxxACTcaifcTic or tux preskitt -Pay.
The premut is an nge of histlboxdina-
tron, and can we doubt that this lias re
sulted from the loss of authority in the
family and school? Parents and teach
ers have abandoned the principles of gov-
ef hhiont ‘ estahtlshcd'ijy our fat Iters.—
rwa «
Regulate fliit ib*
*»p*<c«*ny tbs Ina, so as
fjrm Ibrtr faaMMM prffrrlly
will rwMov* a* Usat aianaaa iwwatiassw
nf all tba ilk IIhI asaakiad is bmr aa la
iku ur a-v otbwv Himm#. Hop Hsian
la th* calj |t>Mg that wlQ gl«* |*rfa*lly
baalihy aaiaral art.oa lo (haaa taro oe
gaos. — Af oar Ala
a w mao c* • frtgbiaoad at
elwt l ah* pull* tl.a Ud covrraovar bn
h»od. a«) a ah* la ararml. aixl »••** to
*la»-p . Owl wl h a mao It la dtfr*f*ftt
Hi- aayw h« I* Dot afral-l, puah'W lb*
e r*ra d--wr. and M— trawttdlMiy
vwaha for two or ihr*** bour*. atialn-
lug LU rats at evvay souDtl.
A mon'raol ms a who eo«M one*
draw a ■ lurk fora miltl-'n do I Lara ka
a-.o aaolu* w<>«m| at fitly crate p»f
e«>rd. H.- 4 o|wa*d a atiwa *om« years
atro and in-**r adverllaad.
a/ a .<« i ax n.iLMt.s rs
For Kct) Dl^kir^e.
Noiies is krrshy a<*sa that I will apply w>
R T Ric*. £*w . I rohai* Ju Ips fs* Har..wril
t'uwaiy, aa iK»6rfc uf Usrrk. IbRV, furs
Ansi •iisct.srps ss aHwiaisiratar sf iha rsiau
uf A U. CLAT. J'rsaaol.
JOHN W. ALl.tN, A ianmstraior.
fsbMd.
App'.icaluB r or Fn
A):
flcklip.
Noth'* t* b<-r*tiy ctvm that I will arply
lo H. T. Btc*. Krq , Pr..t.*U> Jmtw* for
Barnsrrll < ountjr, on tba 791 day nf Fi't>-
ruary, 18U, for a R"*l illa^harw* as ad-
nji»l"trat<-r of the ratal* of f. W aLTON
HSIK docuaMd. 4. CAI L1K HMB,
iuiCM-ld AdiDlulatrntor
STOP THIEF t
Rolen from th* subscriber at Barnwell
(l H., on th« ulirlitof ih« lath Inst, a bri
dle with curb bit, and a b<>ir »ktn aiddte.—
A suitable reward will b* paid for their re
covery and for the apiireheiniou of the
.-let
tl lei with proof toeouvl
MMEnLUlZ. liarnwell C. 8.C.
j*a26-2w
G. W.-AIMAR&CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX
CHOICE DRUGS.
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Perfumeries find Toilet Articles,
COB. KING ANDTAHf ERA0K8f STS.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
jan2k 3si
“1
P. B. HA.GOOD,
iTTORlinXI COlimLOlUUIW,
KXuBi O. M.. U. m
PracUoes in al Mm State Ooarte.
Bpualal attention glvea ta CaUaotlaos.
. —AAlf
Central Hotel,
BROAD sraK
AUGUSTA GA
•MRS. W. M. THOMAS,
Ccatrally lacakad.
? MAxttTrr
CHARLES^C. LESLIE
Whole**!* aod Retail Dealer to
FI8B.QAkil, LOBSTERS,TUR’lsES
TRURAPIMS, OYSTERS, ErC.
stallh xoo 1 im 2 na> kahke*,
Cll AllL. KKfrODr. «. c.
Havlog-mad* large additions to my
- ‘ik
In aorwrdbwos whh **etl'.n ICO of aa get
In raduoe all Act* a- d part* ot aeto pn»-
vldlmr for th* saw-aainent aad la xa lit hi of
property Into and Act and to amend the
aaoie, approved March Irth. 1*74. the de-
HoqiiWit taana of Darnwoi! a-Minty for tax
yoar 1883 la hereby put»ltabq|{:
allssda l* to^ssu ir.
Richard Albany. 120 seres4 huil.tinyv
Mr* HA Rlicliliigton. 75 seres I t.uilding
Mrs <! M Rrunson, ISOseres 4 iHiildingi
Flab, Game, Re., at dbort oottev. In j q Horton no.'scvwi
orders promptly attended to. < Terms
Cash or rity Acceptnnce#*
Shad, Slack Fish, Whiting, Mullets,
Trout, Skipjack, Croaker. Chub.Sbeep-
hnad, Drum, Ba^a, Sbtirope, Crabs,
Oyaters, Chime.
MrPatklug Extra.
J*ii2-6ftm
a •••.•e RIHI-.K rKiKK.
The puhllshers'of Rtitledwn’s Monthly In
the nrlZM puzzle depert meut of I heir
Monthly for February offer the following
easy way for eomn one to make 8)0 O').
To the person f'Ctnar us which Is the
shortest verm In th'’ Old Testament, rtcrln-
tnrnH'by February UN h 1888. we wfU give
880 00 In irold ae s pi lz*. Th* money wll
be forwarded to the wlimv#February 18th.
IH83. Thot-ewho try for tbe pflae Bluet
send 90 cents I’ 1 sliver (no postage stamps
taken) with thefr g'-swer, for which they
will receive the March number of ti.o
Monthly, to which will be published the
name arm address of the winner of the
prise, with the" correct answer thereto. -
Cot Ini* mil; H. may tm worth vso.oo in
lour A Tif^iis. TtrfLFDdli rPBmHHtq
CoMPAST, Easton, Fa,
)ss2S.2w
Ml. J. M, K. IJIL1I0VS,
DENTAIa surgeon.
HL, AC-IEVII^I.K. M. C.
OMeen- sr hi* reeldenee. on
R. M. Avenue. Ratirnte will
And It Biore anssfartablb lo
have th*lr work done at the
ofloe. aa h - baa a i ood Mental Chs'r. good
light aud tbs most Improwod earllsneM*.—
IfesboisM be Informed sev -ral days pre-
vloa# Li thotr earning Li prevent any dla-
apprqBtmant—tbmtgb - wrfll j—atally ba
found st bis <>A*e on Haturday*.
M* will still aoatlau* t* attend ealla
throughout Hswnwetl aad adpdnlng aoun-
kiaa. '
Joanna Kcltneily, 1 sere l building 1 lot —
Mrs A HMsner. ICO acres2buildings
B A MaMtlUn, ICO acres 2 buildings
Adam Robert*, 1 building 1 lot '' JZ" ' -i- -
Mrs It Sanders, BOO acres 5 buildings. t .
Mrs Mary h ThomvH. 1 Tot
Mrs P 8 Wiiubcrly, 3S4 seres fi buildUrgs
» hai.doc rowssnir.
J C Odaing, 170 seres C buildings
LC Carter, til acres 1 building
John Pn#, 80atres 1 building, , ,, *
J~M Odl. M acres
Kattie Owens, 260 acres 2 buildings
bambkbo rowNeiur. V
B Adler, I building 1 lot
John M Hmiih, 38 acres
£ 1) Sa^ek, 1 buildiiig .1 Tot
WABSWBI.L roWMBie.
MrsElisaheth Aldrich, 9 seres 1 building
Amsi August, 95 acres 1 building
Ci) Brown, 1 building 1 lot
W W llsn, 270 acres 1 building 1 lot
Al lew Hays, 7 lots __
A A Hwie, ll>0ew*es A.buildie^i,
virtwasf a p*w*r *f ml* graatad fw a
aertala martfega mods aa4 •s**w:*«l by C
A. R*un«t: i» Juuaa H C. All, «m tba 17ik ot
I)«o«inbt>r. Ib79 ( ss I reeorilwd 6th of Janu
ary, 1180, ia lUiofSee "f H. M. V. tot ftai
well county, I* book 4 F.. j *ge» 898, 809and
700. which mortgwe hy assignment has paus
ed Inis my hvnila, 1 will sell *i public auiory
st Darn well (!. I!.. 8. C., *nesle-»dsy in K«b-
rusry a a xl. t* the higliest bidder for oanb,
the following pyvperty to wit.*
Alt that certxtn pics*, pm cel or lot of latffl
nate. tying auij being iu ih^ conn Ik of
Hern ws-1 and 81 at e oTBout ti SuoTlns,
Ujundcd-on toe North hr Im.ds of (lie s>u.LC.
A. Beniioti. Hou-.h by lauds of Mr-*. 8 8. Bes-
sioger, SoHiliwesl hy lands of Mrs. Hliunna
Sanders nn-1 Weal by lands of William I’ries-
tcr. aud contninirtg tweuiy-ftve acres, more
of le#r. * * ^ —
rurehasers to pay for papers. -
It. A. ScOTf Mortgcgce.
A-llentlh'e, S, C., January 6th, 1882. -
j . ' » ■ ' ~Jaul2rUl;
J. ,T. OKTHINO:
HI' K, r K YOU WiBMw*. M. C
Is prepar*J la atlead i atls Iks
aad adjsaea' counties. Frvmpt alleaii*s t*
sloomivuniaMiosa. i-‘
»sc29 8wi *
JAMES E. DAVIS
Attorney at Daw* V
N W K L.L. <r.
n a
f
Will practice
u . a*, o.
—" * JSr--.
In
all th* rourte of the
Stu&i'aod Uiilto.i ststea. foetal attcntlou
given t*> coIke;lvDa.
.•dnarSI.
-u-
Blackville Male and Ft male i^cmlnafy.
I'M
The rxort-lses of (ho kliove IfietlMXIon
will be n-sunied ou the fln>t ilomJay in
January. IWJ.
terms from $1 fO Li 83 59 p«r scholnstlo
month of Foon weeks. pajableHt tbeox-
piratloti t>[ cool scHolae'lc montli.
JurtriKuontuI niuslo $3 jjo par month.
I onrd In private families from 38 00-to
$in no p«r m**nth. . >
For pai ticul.irs address
Ei K. HARDIN, Principal.
df'c33-8ni »
WMnx
V* nxi'.«4 vmmx tft •ppl! fc«U. am* loaistnjvufrs wHkoxt
•*- # ii, 11 chnUS* 4*# coloraJ 50m sagysritift,
• w tl ft»0 pape*- yat foil fiwwrrlpl'ofiv. *ri*#k —4 <iir> Oits ?of
r iMtiitftr lUm v*»;w4i** ©/ r«<«ubl* aud TUwar Plants,
Friiii Trcrw.c*. fnrslaablH So ftJI. M*»bif>t% ffr.ivrn ••c-J*
wrih hw fvi.r.4 r.y.ap relixl I#/Hr^I»nthi|r la lb« A>uf4 thsit tHos«
roJimsu. to * maktxiir^siftity of avppiyicg
£ 0% 4 »wanner
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DAILY—1 Tear • • *-a * t5 8»
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I Month* . • . 78
WEEK LI
COFFINS.
I have reaeived, oa caosi^amcDt, from
the maoufiiotarwrs
Mrv 8 A J Hair, JO oerre 1 baildtug
Mrs E A Hair. 100acre* 2 buildings
J A Pender,88 acres 1 building
bkks ktt srr iso Towasuir.
Mrs M B Aaroa, f>42 acres 4 buildings -
Preston Harley, 380 no es 4buildings
Harriet Mitsoa,3.i0acres
B1.A1.KTH.LB TOWSSSir. .
Estate Abram Carroll, 130 acres 2 buildings
Thomas Doweaa,61 to*ree J builoing .
Farrell t Whaly, 1 building 1 let
w W Hart. 1 lot
P Malo* * 2b5 acre* 3 buildings
MrsC E Milbouae, 80 scree
Eleic Nevils. 240 scree 2 buildings
Mary Asa Nix, St-ffwerw? buildings
atyoao'e bbiucs ruwam ir.
Jeha H Kiaard, ll'iacrcs I building
Mrs M If Kilirsill. tOOacreeA bui'dii.ge
T A Rhodes, 17 a«ree l buildiag
■viL map mwaswir. , -
fee ate W ■ Ashley, 7(4 acres
lei ale B H teewa. 40U acres 2 buildirgs
Mr* T A Frawao*. 270 acre*t* huddiags
TAomae B BuliW. tt Lares A Nnldiage
W■ M B-wiMk, Jr , 244 acre* 3hui dtage
twoss C L* leih*. 40 acres 4 bu.idiags I loti
Trurknitn 8 , “R4 , * rfc ' f \ GArdnm.
Vrtt. KRW Af “
h u *y Cooks, 40 acre*
J D I
Fogle*. 1*0 lere* 3 haiidiaye
Hemyiee Clary I IS aaea.
U*a A X Laaie*. 24UO* rw* t haiUeage
Boak sf Xaeaaaaa.
GERMAN K\INITr-(Direct ImperUtien,)
“ PERUVIAN GUANO—(Direcl from th*
Ageni of Hid Peruvian Gorermuetit.)
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FIS1I.G UAN0—(finS.p^RApnt. Ammonfs).
NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER.
SOUTH CAROI.INX GROUND PHOS
PHATE—(Fine ground and high grade).
Werman bulwinkle,
iTisn’Pw ■ ASP, .
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
dec 15 3m
BAUTa
M-Munm
Importers and Whole«als Dealsrs in
FOKEO A5D COMFSTtC FRUIT,
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55, 57 A 59 MARKET STRKET,
CHARLESTON, M. C.
P. O. ROX 171- (nspl-fim
South ('uru)fnfi KiiUrc
CHANGE 0> BCIIEDCLL
16tb, 1861.
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haildiuge
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t » Fwr-y MPaerwe
Lea>* sad Jeae* kiaaey. 78
Mary g Prlbam. lUUaeee*
iSeaeoa caeca rewaaaip.
Barwey BhwA. 8 seres I *a44eag
M <i IWta. laieerae 4 —w 4««gv
M E Dywfea. itoaato* It ton Atom
meg* Kay. Ha. area.
J K f | e**. P 4 e«'-a
T*a*a*n*4M. >40 aawwa
•soar > vraeoa
* M Mlseea XO» oee** Ahul'd age
Mrs Skroaa Pmmk 413 ***** t ba
■ B rearnag K
f JXaweoaa. fw*a.Urea. to* ik.
IMiBnaerwe
*•»••» vawoaai*.
V re 8 F CarVOM I ' < g orre* 2 axf
Fp • arrsilwTw
BL FarvwM •****■ 4 W44»age
J M Otbeo* 113 erree f K..i,i ia ge
Mania He-ia— , Tr-w —, k-s*.e*
W.iU«A—oa ll»a«.ts
Mw*BAJ.f4aa !<*• o-roe
Mr*81 MeMUma 136 a*.so Ihaibltoj
• Pr**'-a 2 «er»* I t--idi. *
Mm buller8a*4.fr* 15m art*, a bat'd
Ut.AU • uteams 7 ewr**4 bwetu, g. I
**» aa* rvwaoair
Mr* B Ef'aea Ml) a*r*a
i E • e***A BM ***** I hwitliag
Mr* M B He*>et ItMaerea I b«*Miag.
fyia* L* May lid ••**• 2haeAerg*
k laataeh ***tti*g 34 oer— 3 buiKliage
l-ie»fWa*i A Ar tagte* L I i'a ItUatre*
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av(ua.>as vow>»uir.
Jamas w |i..r' n. |At *. rw* 1 buiMIng
batata J«>ku W Wll.| 4ena, It, acre*
iuam mils tmw»mmp.
John Cboaesn au. »4 • acre a 5 buMinws
-Kata w A K Lave* -$t aw*w* 1 Im Mum*
willi*row T'lwwamr.
Kails ft*|t*<r,bl aerna I IsjtHin*
MiaH M italr, t7s s«r«* 8 buLtiiag*
J H L*w. 1 buM-cg 1 hit
Mr* N*no) 1*.' »*i,95 acres 9 buildings
hUnrint.-rM Purtwr. Iiwscrew 4 bul-Uiuga
■ apt. Jam.-* -1*1.In *, | Mt
A hAan#*4l. It) -.ere* 8 '.uiMinirs I lot
L W William*. 183 a. ra-
Mary blmmon*. 8 actrs b building.
HaKMWKLL. H. (’., Jau l»ih, 1891
Notion I* licrspy giv-n ih*t th - who cof
theasvsrai p ireels, bda and parts id Ms
of real netateds-crlhcd In th« mIm.vm list,
or an much tliernuf a* will bn Det*M**i y t>>
pay tha tux***, pwiulil** and. a-W'canjrr.i-
chargnd iherHitii* will fm add by S. F.
KIRKLAND, Tri*asurerot HarnWidtXl.un*
ty, H. t!., Et hi* i>Buo lu a id county on
kltimlsy. the* 8th day of Febru.irv next, un*
leas aald t xcs, aa&essinenta aii'l p*>iiallh*H
ba paid b*'loni that luu**. muI the oalea will
b* 0>n:liiuod from day L> day uutit all of
aald parcels, lota and parts cf I >ts of real
estate shall be sold or offered for rale.
-A. Jto. W’A.UM r r,
Auditor H. O.
*• Midway
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trne* 1’ilawl la
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L*a** t'barleei**
u**e* Bpeaebeill*
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Arrtee Aagweia
Bawa.
Laaee Aogwwa
Laoee blaeie tlf*
Laser Beasebeilla
trrie# vharteUaa
C*aa**te with alghi Traise
t* i*a*4 fremiViuasMa
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Execution Side,
B. A. Rowell (Administrator) D. S. C. Rich
ardson vs. Aaron Rndctiffe.
By virtue of an execution to m« di
rected in the shore staled ease, 1 will offer
for sale at Bnrawell C. H., 8. C., on Monday,
the 6th day af FEBRUARY, ]8.'2, it being
•etesday in the said month, within ths legal
hnrs, of sale, (he lollowing described real
tha above named
defendant ia and l* all that certain tract of
land in Barnwell county containing one hun
dred scree, more or lessyand bounded on the
north by Edicts river and C. A; Milhous, on
tha east by James M Smith, J. to. Rice and
Kittrall Carrol), on the south by lands of B.
A Rowell and oaths west by lands of C. A.
Milhoas. L -
Said iaierest levied upon aa ths property
af Aaron Radcliffe at the suit of B, A. Rowell,
Admlaistieior. D. S. C. Richardson.
Terms af sals cash. Purcha-er to pay for
papers. < 0. 0. RILEY, 8. B. C.
App'iaiioo fir Flail Dlschtrgp.
A Full Line of Coffins,
ail sue*, which I beg to offer gi
kin prion*. TWae fends ar# nToaly fur*
Notice ia hereby given that I will apply I#
B. T. Bias, Esq . Prolate Judge f..r
well cawaty, •* the loth day of
1882. far a-o«l discharge as ei
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Leave Blaekvilla
Vvrive ( txrlsiii.a
t'*aa**4* a< ItocaahvfUs
tad from ColuaiUa.
Th* day Mail sad sight Rapress trail
r«a daily. Th* ac«*mmo<i*it*a I raise n
lady, except Sundays. Sletping cars <
ill ib* night iratoo. Oa taiurday* aad 8u
lavs rwand trip tKkslt ar*s*ld Is and fr*
^*•1 iialioos an lb* road al *a* first sloes f*
far lli* round trip, goedtill Monday noon
reiurn. Rexulnr exeursian tiekeis sre s*
frwai all aiaiisas al 6 emit per mil* far rsui
trip, tickets sre good for tea days ta r*tan
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All trains will be run oo standard til
useil by Central Railroad, which is Tl
MINUTES SLOWER than Augusta time.
GOING BOUTS.
L*ftve Anpasta 8:00 *. i
M rlve Kllonton 9:16 a. i
liobbint 9:32 a. i
Apnlnton 10:22 a. i
“ AHeudnle ».10:38 a. i
•» Drunaon. 11:14*8.1
•• Hwnptou.’ .11:30 a. I
Vurn villa 11:40 a. I
Yt-rmwsne..... 12:30 p. i
i Beaufort l;86 p. i
Port Royal 2:1U p. i
('harleetoo 9:10 p. i
r “ Savanoab 10:20 p. i
GOING NORTH.
LeaveS'vvannah :..3:85 a. i
“ Churlcaton .6:40 a. i
Pori Royal 7:20 a. i
Ib-aufort 7:34 «. i
Arrive Y» mna«ee 8:30 a. I
“ VarnTlIle 9^6 a. i
'• Hampton., 10:05 a. i
“ Brunson 10:20 a. i
Allendale 10:47 a. i
Appleton 11:02 a. i
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. “ EHentoo 12 28
A up tie ta .1:40•
Barege checked throngh from Port iffi
sad BsaalWt to all principal paints
aad Bant.
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