The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, February 23, 1882, Image 2
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pcoplr
Alto W. Uitor iKi Profrif tor
teUHTT CIRCULATION
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TBUBS9A1, rBBRVARY », 18M.
j
!%• Law mt
4,
.1 is tlw rM«fces smhi Wt«w« tifco
(Is Mid Holts (WuMini, fooftit at
lUmi urf last «w«fe,lfcs
KindMM b tajiber povrrfal
in tl« Mas^Mot of s mIioaI. Bjr
tbU, m r vcmpliHr-d Hi lbs life •( ihs tru«
arm Tktorloaa,
Under lbs seW •fporffooBMrt Mil,
»bM> Bsm U»» meMtwrsblp of ris Ra-
Thk attention oP sR n Ooofederate
s •Idlers |l sal fed »o rtenotlcs of Adja
tent Qsnend Mufeaslt. Every one
able to ooBtcfente tefbrmattoo should
do so and act wait for other*.
Col A. P. I5tm.icn, our Commissioner
of A#t (culture, baa been doing some
missionary work In Georgia Laat
week he lectuteAto the assembled ag
lioulturlats In Anguata on the beauties
and benefi’s of the “So Fence Law."
fully
^ iURlUBgf
Wmtnr the past two weeks
three million bales sf cotton have been
reported at tie New York Cotton Ex-
change aa sold. Englleb •ylnnera, who
have t-srrled oyer heavy stocks, have
bluffed the holders of American cot
~tbuV Lnat year's err>p will not exceed
live and a half million bales. PrK
may not rise soon, but they are tore
to go to 18 cetita before this year’s
crop to thrown on the matkeu
Bos. G. D. ItiXMAX, the bluff and
brainy Represent stive from this Dis
trict In Oongrvss, elect tilled the Bouse
, an Thursday by an e xtempore speech
as tbs appropriation bill. It was uni
versally admitted to be the M eeoeatlon
Of the session." Be drew tears from
tbs Alary New Englanders and hearty
applause from all bis hearers. Tbs
District has lust reason to be proud of
his. Be haa corns to the from sad
wH augr there.
Ho tut la good bemorwd when hun
gry. When bard times rome korek*
tag at the door there la seriate to be
ilo the faodlr The geae.al
i of crop* last year sad the coo-
it ahortaves of rail>>us U the
ta large percent age of the po-
ROcel unrest sad dteeai Meet loo ratal-
lag sad eprendlog throughout the
A good grata and fruit crop
to reetore Democratic
iy tkaa forty tboueaod club
I mean bis anMarm food will, I
earnest ►yfepaihr sad fearty genermdry, -
habitaally rxermred toward bis pupils. L^n
Tbrrr H no forts oa earth as potent as^Amf
love. Whan it baa poaarfion of the
human heart it la *11 pervading and over
powering, and especially if brought
beer 'upon sympathetic childhood a
youth.
tAR TnAcnan mi kt ari.r. bt KmnkKae.
That teacher alone who loves hie pu
piU has power to gain their hire - and
confidence, a Inch should be his chief re
liance in schnul-managetneat. An affi-c
donate pupil confides in our judgment,
rrspecte our authority and fears our dis
pleasure. If wc akow him by our per
sonal attention and kindness that we are
his true friends and that all our efforts
are designed to secure his best good and
make him believe it, we hold hiiu as by
the .power of enchantment; we have no
further need of physical force ai applied
to him. He w held tinder another and
higher law, which induces him to j;ratify
our wishes and seek the best good of our
school. We, as teachers, occupy for the
time being the place of the parent, and
wc should, aa far as possible, cherish tha
affection and manifest the interest and
•cal of the toother, who spends her life
in lo* inu sad foiling (hr her children.—
But this kindness, which is an essential
element in every true system of govern
ment, is not, and esnoot he, a substitute
for authority oran obstacle to severitj,
whan the good of tie individual or the
school demands it. The teaehrr most
cherish an abiding love for his pupils,
and that love is never more truly e«er
risod than in iufiietiog necessary pain Hi
the management of public affair*. Of
the teacher*a hearts Kimkspeare could
say, 'Tt is toe full of the milk of hu
man kindness.” if only he haa eaough of
authority, irmucm, and exacutive will
Wi bout Ibear, aren lore, as an element
at school discipline, is soatetimrs pow-
Srles*
1 local Boxes of Reprroewt alive#*
South Carolina will have nr
vew Goo
The Southern Baptist
Its held lo Greenville Belt Hey
six hundred mluletcta are expect
ed to attend.
A. D. Billings, a young Charleston
actor, committed suicide In New York
last week by drinking three ounces of
lamlanum.
I
Nine persona convicted at the recent
term of the Court of General beealnna
at Aiken were sentenced to knprlsoo-
metit In tbo penitentiary.
Tbe Aiken Grand Jury reports thst
there sre lo that comity 93 public
schools. 110 teachers, 2 301 white and
1.775 colored pupil*, and the average
length of their seselona at 8 1 2 months.
The county d* bt Is imported a» $1184.
CO nod the surplus lo the treasury $2,
238 30.
Recently s huge rock weighing mao
tons near tbe r**ldence of T. J. Beli
lx miles from Yorkville, moved of Its
owavoll'iooa distance of . fifty feet,
outtlnir a trench five fret deep and tea
feet wide from its original position to
the pl*C0 where li lodged. The occur
reoce I* attributed to the effect of the
excewlve rains oo tbe ochrrous sub
stratum of tbe ground.
The Sumter Southron says of Mrs
M G. Barley : **Sbe was left wlibout
cpei iy and without a home at the
Mth of her busbaod In 1803. About
ten rears ago n distant relative lo Eng
land left her twenty thousand dollars,
which she wisely used In dl*pen*lng
needed chart*lee. On tbe dar of Its
celpt she gave two thousand dollar*
different chrUttan charities, and at
her death tbe whole amount has been
bequeathed to the Southern Baptisr
Tbrclogtcal. Seminary at Louisville,
Keotudiy." *,
"Secure Your Slmtow Ere tt Is Too Lite —
.Slaws
Crop prnsp-cu In tbs northwest sre
most iToaiWIag,
A MU has passed
Congress wiving
Mrs. Osrfielii a pension of W 000 per
tbs
over for
Gulled Stares Coart for
of tba »Wat U s law*
art t« be tvW4 will ba
sbosld
tbs Apr! term is
la 4s sa. Wit-
TKACiicirt Mi'sT have rowr.s TO It vim
T' i« biinga me to co*»Mer ikt disvi
pline liT psuidimeat I hare spoken of
rite (••wer of»y*lem, law, suJ kiudnevs
is their mWaI bat effective influeuces
spa iodividaaU sad tbt who J 1 have
•poke* of the meant and mrthada nf pte-
veathig evil I eomt now to the penal
ties lo he ielirted « he* rrlme h«s hee*
it tod. tVWreosne law* ailt bo
vtidalsd under every >j*tem sf
Ths qtesitua to be settled
is, thnaU the gmevameat < f tha
ba poaitivs sad eAossst ? If so, the
have tha light,
power u* ialiet psaw
•try. If this right he dented rt
p wev wkhhehi. the gavetnmeal of the
school is st the merry ef
lie* sf psaahies. pewfcss»»*»l keowkfefe
tee sre r*q«t«Me
Tbe hog crop |e said to ba over a
mill loo abort, and bacon will ba high
n< it euuimer.
The Virwloia LeglaUture has repeal
ed tUa bast Uw oa he etatute buoke —
the whl| ptng post Uw. •
A» Otito farmer anitl from January
to October laat year fro* MChers 21.
raiaed
cno
baeids 200 cbkfe
Three segraae were erdd for ragraa
•j In ParW. Ky . Ugt weak T^•
bronchi fT ead the women gl
IIS 20 mepemfesly
Ouhsae U wrakeafag He la
logs 1 whb a three quarter
rope a him I aa t-eea sueetaafully
oa alml.ar ocraal<>aa
to
u* i
to
reel oat af
diet tic's la the Soalh grand oe..p« aere
L b^l ft pa la MS and sr
TVS cosArmat loo, Uet week, by tbe
Uoiled Blaus Senate, of Mr. Tbomee
B Job neon, of Bamftrr, as OulWstor of
tbo Fort of Obsrleotoo, Is soother no-
fottunnts result of tbo humble pis poli
cy of tko Democratic leader* nt tbe
sspItsL Bs U n atrnlghtout stnlwart,
sod tbe mna Ft (day of E. W. M.
Mackey, tbe meooa t man In thlo Btato.
Be bss so special fitness for the office
cod was selected only because bs was
regarded as tbo best recruiting officer
among ths Radical applicants. Our
Bsoctors knew all this, yet they did not
oppose bis coofirmstloD. They know
thst South Carolina Is s Democratic
Bute sod that very nearly half tbe
people of these United States are Dem-
Y<»t they have been so com
pletely bulldosed that they sre as
afraid of tbe Republican party whip
as tbs veriest understrapper Id that
party. Tba Rational Democrats can
osver regain eootrol of tbs General
Government without a change of poli
cy and leadership. Senators Bamptoo
■and Butler were admirable and aggres
sive cavalry leaders. They should
coma to tbs front and cease to march
to tbo monotonous music of Bayard's
and Barnum'e bugles. South Carotin*
Is la full fellowship with her sister
States in tbs Union, and her Boas tors
should speak out to mealing and da-
asaad for bar and their party a pro-
portions!# representation ia A army
of office holders. Perhaps after a tlsM
old women of ths Rorthern
of tbs party may gala soma ooor-
It to very car
afe sot oa tbs way lovto-
*x pwp*>
TWr
Lrv. threatea a
Ne two
ill ba nadir skke.
kmd aad
U varied »• lb* cm* A*-
Bat tba gaod fiwfeliaana* arl
U* Mv«r* pai.wbm»al ia tba
of bw arboui . jti bf
w .
aevarity, wbea oecewary, aa a* aril ta ba
def*l •rod It m ladcwd a sure tv M that
nwwtiioitb o Im* so aadaagrrrd tbi life
of tha patient ikal tbe limb mart ba am
Stsd; bwt it is uot ao evil tbit jou
ve at baud Mrgiral •kill aod ruilabW
instrument* to perlurm an •peratiua.—
It is todeed a miafurtuue that any child
or pupil Um becom* so (Umvrahard sod
recklmw aa to incur the pen*hie* of the
Uw ; but Soloaton'a rod, which haa re
rtored him In obedience and duty, ia a
bharing who»e influence will be fell and
acknowledged by tha offender as long aa
he liver.
The
Stale Hewa.
BcmIso fly is playing havoc
with small grain crops In EdgrAeM.
From all sections of Orangeburg
come repeated complaints of theft and
robbery. It Is true the times sre bard,
but this should bs no excuse for crime.
Thera were thirteen arrests In Or
angeburg during tbe past week by
Tows Council for violation of town or
dinances. Tba offenders were fined
respectively from one to five dollars.
There Is s balance of $88,000 now Is
the btate Treasury after paying every
thing. 820,000 belong to tha Agri
cultural Department, TbU Is ths heav
iest balance for yeats at this time In
the year.
The Charlesten Mercury calls upon
the Legislature to create one more new
ser befoi
officer before they
“••fool killer, or Idiot
such an officer weri
were to do his duty, tba
tbe State would
ro,
that
, 99
of
If
sod he
ou of
very rapidly.
Tbe looal option law passed by the
Legislature provides that whenever
two-thirde of the voting population of
any city, tows or village la tha Stau
shall express a desire for so election
oa the qoeetloo of Uoeaee or so Ueease,
such etecdos shsll be held os or about
tbe 1st December following, a ma
jority vote will decide the qoeetloo.
Is looking over the Confederate ar
id vea, which
At e
m tha M«rgm-
C-, which tbruateoed •
a frw years age, ba
On tba Uh law* about a
•qnar* mtU Ml lato tba valley
It Is supposed that heavy i
Is s favorite of all the offi
cers lo the peatt«o(tary at Auburn, R.
Y.. where be Is coafioed. H a leg w
still crooked, nothing having bees dose
to It. Be U at work la the tailor shop
and Is W«ll treated. and *vkkntly quite
cosMortable. Be desires his frlrads st
home to know that be U comfortable,
aside from bis o^oOnemeet, and *eod*
bU regards lo all bla friends In South
Carolina.
All
Red kid clippers and deep red kid
gloves sre getting to be the style for
real tony dancing parties. -*
"Pride goes before s fall." True
enough, but a pint of corn whiskey can
give pride a hundred and beat It every
time.
Soon will the voles of the office-
seeker bs beard to the lead. Bis face
will be wreathed In smiles and bis
band will have an exceedfogly strong
grip. By these signs shall ye fchew him.
An old bachelor recently gave tbe
following toast: "Woman—tbe morn
ing star of Infancy, tbe day star of
manhood, tbe evening star of age.—
Biees our stare, sod may they always
be kept at telescopic distaoeff.
Ws now have life insurance compa
nies and marrying Insurance compa
nies. To best tbs gams you must
either die or get married. Take
choice. There is no difference.
i your
Buetoees men have two algos—One
on the building tbeyoccupy and one In
the newspaper, when there Is a
chance of one hundred persons seeing
Misaod
street sign, two or three thousso
will see one lo s' newspaper.
An Indiana Evangelist asks: "Gan
a Democrat get to heaven ?" We has
ten to sey that be can—If be bee tbe
baodllog of tlie returns.—Boeto* Tran
script.
Two llttia girls, aged 4 aad $. bad
just bad sew dresses, aad were oo
their way to Sunday school Sabi the
"Ob, I have forgotten m
rue tbs eommeoeemcat
> tba aaalvvmary of Wash-
Tbe sown martini f*r (lie trial of
Ssrgeaaf Basoe for ah coring ef Oul-
teau through tbs ]*Ui wfedow boa at
feet cos vetted lo WesbitiK' '
100 Bushels
fRAWrORirs rnKMirw cgt.
TUN SEED AT$I 23 PER BtfclIKL
Wando Fertilizer!
noluai swenled st Itste Agrlsnltsr-i
Kprulmsn of growl h and frW A to bS
Araarjifess aftosciaase.
T** OLD AVI) WKLL UTABLI^HCD WA.VDO HBaMDW \f THE PIBg P Mi R
from tSsasulh Car ol I us P. ospUU*.
The fees of doctors U an item that
Very many persona are intereatsd in juat
at preaeaf. We bo'icve the schedule fur
visit* is $8.00, which would tax * man
eunftned to-hi* bed lor s year, and in
need uf daily ridta, over $1,000 s year
fier meikoai a*endawce idoue. And one
mh^Ic bottle of Hop Bitters taken in time
wp»!d aars the $1,000 ead all tha year’s
aiek ners.—P»*f.
Ftsmlai
fair.
s*nu nt)
f.ilOO BL’.AHKLL B. N. MASSRT'SBkl.CCT-
KD (t)TTOX 8CKb AT $1.26 per Bmh*l
Wando Acid Phosphate.
Thn muet prolific •'•d narllratt variety
d.
known. Holt* Isnr* «nd enstly «r*thered
Lint not *ut>jnot to fslllng out. Lints out
from .19 to AS pounds per hundred, hut
subject to ruM.
U. M. ANDERSON A OO .
foltS ColunibU, K, 0.
Tbi* Is a mmd lisnutc, tmed alone, as Kltaw* know, wbu bare U l td It, partfeuisrlf
on C'Uy LanSe. . - w ta 4 4
Eainit f or Oerman Potash Salt!
|4A«awtwe I
imported from OenSany dlr-ot by the W*nd* rie»ph<ite Oompnny This fe sn Irtf*
H ,rtiint lul'tltion to tbo tlstol Cum.uerdul Manuies, and U particularly
nnna
Wb
valuable ou
t Candy ban *.
OlltXtJAltV.
Dikh, near BlaclVille^ H. C, February
10th, 1MJ, Mr. kl. Whaley, agod 43 years
sad 8 non tha.
Thn deoeas-d wa* a member of ths Bap
tist Thu cli for many year*, and <h* unu-'
sually large nttendan<M at hi- burial at
tested the esteem of bis nelghl or* and
friends. He |<*av*** mm *jfed father, widow
snd right eMUIren to mourn thnlr lo**.—
Their eon«oUtlnn U the firm tmllef that bs
has entered Into that rest whieK was pur
chased for the faithful by the precious
M sdef
■l
A Large Stock
—OF—
Children's Carriages,
At prices from $COO a piece up to $25
Also Base Bnll aud Croquet Bupplh*,
Just received at
VON SANTEN'S,
»?• iAl.VU 4TKKKI'.
' 4 harleslwn, M. G.
Wando Ash Mixture l *
Till* in a capital Manure, and should kivs good results. I s Analysis abowa K to fcg
very vat until*.
a^WANDO DISSOLVED BONE (Highly Wabtoyf
lyUMOUND SOUTH CAROLINA PHOSPHATE ROCK t
CrSOLTH CAROLINA BtRNT MARL!
The shove arMole* are offered ty the W ANIVO ■*IIO«ril ATK Cri.VtPA.Nl'
uf Cliarl.-elou. Bvuth Carolina.
HICNL) Foil AKAL.We*K*4 AND PRICKW*.
r
febp
SPECIAL NOriCLB. ~
PIlvfpLES.
OFFICE, NO 7 Exchniure SlrevL
IX UKAU-br VO T OFFICI,
UMsULEdikuEc#
Fit tNCLS it. UACKhB, PliESJDteiT.
f. b23 2m —
^ ) WOUK*», near Cltv. » o..
c j MIN lo, m ar 1W» Fery (• Ashley River.
JOSIAH 8. BBOWN, TsvasCmer.
I will mull tfrv) thr r«-lp» for* ilmpU
“ idra Wad
JfRW AD Vr.H THEME STS.
Butin lbat will rrmyVe Tun. rini|.i
Blotrbn, traoing (A* (kin »ofl, rl«*r *»<1 b-anllful;
aUo liVltrurtfeSl T0r j»rn*uct(iK » twvnrtint -groob
efbalrMB » haM Iwaanr •nno.ith far- AUUrru.ln-
rl<»loir S-.it»aip, Pkn. VanStIf A Co., M Karri*? At.
X«w Vork. -
A Lady Artist ia now In Blaekvllle and
soilelts the patronage nrtbe sarMundinw.
fountrv. - fobs* tf
To Consumptives-
Thw »<t»-rti»rr kaving W* prnnanrat'y mrfO ef
that Srrwl Coixuniptien. bjr a rww*-
Notice to Drkerx ind Creditors.
4w, b an a inu* lo mak* know a l» bla fcUaw-aiitf-rrra
In* i
Alt psreons holding claim a against the
eatate of tb* late Mrs. FltaabeUi Ms«ks
will present them duly provsil, and all
persona Indebted to tbr said estate will
make payment to
J AH EM DIAMOND.
febtS-lm
__ mean* *f *uiw. Tu all wbuS*.lr* lt.hr will e-i.A ’
a rap* •fib* pr*arflptlwa um4 iff*- nf .-harro) with j
tlw dlmlton* for prtparln; au* u*ing tb* aam-,
whl*H th*t will InU a **i»<Mfir.C» t'«u«l>a-(-uMa,
('•aanmntlnn. Aathwia. MmiK-hllU, Jte. t*arti«wwiab- |
lag 1b* pr-arrlpllon will plraa* addrrwa Br-a. R A.
WlLSOX, taa iLaa *U Wllllaniaburgh, X. Y.
Errors of Yonth-
A rawtl.-man who aoffWr « for T*ar» (real Narwmta
•e4 i "
Admin Ntrator'N Sale-
On saWday In March. UM. I w|li sell st
public outcry tbs booh ao-wunt* and ether
evtdM em <>f debt botongtng ta tbs eatate
of a. N Bellinger. deoese> d. Rournfi
tfeVtiek M. Dune by order of Pr
P*hH*y. Pr*mai«ir* 4**wy. a»A all lb* *g»*ia uf
voulhful tudlarruda*. will f..r tbu aak* uf auSrrtiig
kwaaaalty, arnJ frr* U all wb« a*** U. tb* f**l*»
IrmUa far waaklr; Tb* ahapfe rawarkT by
b* waa mrw4. AwSbrrra wlablag-U S**Sl by
tb* a4>«rtUrr >-Ip-rtrnr« ran an hr amir—twg
la y*rOW makatauc*. JOKY B. USDCX, «J OSar ;
*t >.w Twrt. »»be
mak**\lba graat«4
it aad Drat X*dlcla* *T*r Mad*.
i— propntws of all other Blttora,
~ odPurHIer, Liver
•ml llealtb Ucutorlag
» paadtiljr loaiw ozM wbrnwlt**
» varM aad parfWI an Uxtr
Tkayginarvlil
To all Whom
I «•( Tlget ta U* *c*4 sad UiiB-
orn lrr*ol*H
ty of the
qatnaa a]
Ho* Dlttrn
ia apprttowX
ttmantwra!
k Toale ami mild SUmulant
>, without Intoa-
■ whatyuorl
»rr — hat Ibt- Jla»n— or I
t-r* Pon't wait until 7i
| foci bad or iHB
Utatay m*w roar Uteluf
SSOO ->U b* paid for a a
■an or b-lp. Oo an*
•uTT.r.boI um and urc
> Hop Bil
al a
laavad kaadrada.
tb*7 will Mt
msmar Irwad*
r M you
.Man Nop B
. but tfc. I
tojuille Male and KeiuH^fffiiairyd
i Tho, ♦Xerclseg of the slmvo IbstltuUon
will be jvemned uwthe ttrat Mundsy la
Jauu .ry. T *-
i erms from $1 f0 to M fit per PetudablJ
: CA-
■ r<
I'iratlon uf n.eli echoisdtlc month.
I irtiuoieni.il music 83 SO per month,
l oaril In private farallirs from 9S 00 to
Sin oo per mtwth.
For particular* address
<W».«n, t K. HAKUTS.
C. BABT. H 8TE1TZ
O. B AR % T A CO.t
fw port era sndWbetusle Dealer* Hi
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FklTT,
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F0U cALK OR RENT-
w. W. WNILDEN. AdmtnMrator.
i ry bKIN.N ERA MTILU tUX.
hie A turneys.
THE MOLOXV BOCME AND LAND (I*;
acres)la Uni Oak Town»lilp. Apply to
Thompson Bros ,orH. M. Thump****. WII-
Ustnn. tb C. i*nlJ
Di>vitiil07 tf CBftrtBff'tofi
ApfittdOoi For FiotI4R'ckir(f.
The partnevahlp berslofora exlsllog sn-
w l W* firm aaaa* and atyla nf J. p.
tTXEILL A OO bs* *xplr«d by limit*lUs.
•able
J. P crxgjLL,
J. w Matwot.
all nf tbs lulereei rg
Mr Jwha W Matbenv Is lbs Ule rrawarl-
fedb sf mat and
v. tbs
•«fM* nnby me 1*41 btusllv 1
all tlsUUUes sf lbs IsU firm
. . J P
Mr ietfe P trXHtl bsvtsg twmgSt my
entire >mr regt4* tbebnslnyfii Is'efr *.r-
topBrmsamsWJ P (VXedN
a Oa snd bavfifig ssasmefi sM finalMtkeenf
Net lee U h*r*by g- * *w that I will apply m
R T. Rb*. fn.) . t>..bal* lady* fa* Raranell
reasty. aa tbeSfbday afMarvh. l*Ri. fava
Saal -t>*fbarg* aa adeueUrwer af thevetat*
ef A . B. BERT. d*eee*ed.
JOHN W ALLEX. Admisblrwev.
■ id
G. W. AIMAK*CO.
VWrat VSAtS aap BBTAlL PSaLCSS IX
CHOICb: BHUOiS.
SCfessd baitng
tbe IsU firm, all
tu
i */ J. M. Mai
ROLL OP i ORlEDPftATL TROOPS
Tg*
AidWVbsy Aswfngpii mi
dfeHfeiMXarKb.
ss An toll I < as An
rassmiUsV toP*b -f V»
a?
by tbe Mete
army nf tbs Cbi t*S m
MltttUaflba SUIe In
. _ tb- war bn naan I
ffis _S^MS fe
M la msta tSndnfv nf
tUnevni *d the M**# u pr- snr*
la ae4e
ssafcmsgbTan 1
'Ala
tab mss
pn-ebUfav
iz,
am* «f tbe
llm
c F.s» HUsmw off lbs
Metn. wbn me y be fe r eseast n nf regl-
sl. baS'atoan nr enesrsny ndfe n il
In nti h btm >s r li fabi-at
wbbb nbl U
a. r^AT w
HHBHrLT.
-r-Q—smlnseta S. C.
Sheriff’s Sales
Pbnegby* Cewpeey.
evy Dtamase.
By tirtae ef aa •i»«n«tea le s>e di
rened la tbe sUv* Mated raaa, I sill ugw«
bf tab *« Rbruartl C. H . 1. Ca an Mamlay.
Sib Say ef MARCH. iSeX. it bnng
mbedny la ibe *aid B. .aik, alibis the legal
banf*. af *ala, the inUenlag dsMribed real
prupeny. tunh:
Tbe a ad irided InteveM ef Barsvy Diaamsd
le all tbai trad uf I aad is Barntretl eensty.
ae r Barn well, remaining four arm, nor*
•r Irae, and beuaded eg lb* Norik by Issde ef
Cbarie* Znaeu. oa (be Rautb by land* ef
Mr*. Jane* Aldrieh Case by public
Buford * Hi
MKDIl INKN. lilKMICALH,
SL’BGIUAL INNYRI MENrs.
Pi tftkMMfifS rimI Toilet Articlfp,
(VML gIN 1 AX fi V A X DCMfl t HtS f STS
CHARLESTON. X. C.
JssffiJfe _
ornrs 7 NAsorrsv sasvoTaa*t rav
CHARLEa^C. LESLIE
WfirabvSiS SS-I Retail UmUf fe
PlRB.a.tMB. LGOKTEUv. 1CR LtoB
lEttRAPINt*.GIdfEttM. K(C
rrttx* ■ S Pass 2 pus NASgrr,
C‘H AHL.KU'TOM. •*. C\
Urw* sS-ltib'ns to mi
1 am prrpsrr.l lo futbbh
*t ssuit sol fee All
orinrs k/owtfHiy attesned tu. Tnsm
Cnnb •WlTty Anwptnsm.
Hba l. BUsk PUP. WbHIsg, Mulbta.|
Tvosl.BSII fMPWTT*-sbef. CJbnb.lfee^-
hend. Drom. Ifens, fiSitx»|4. Crabs,
Oyntera. Unsu
EsUs.
janS
Wedding Gifts
—AT-
leeding ftren Barnwell le
__ m.
end Wm by lead* ef Cbarle* Eimett Levied
• pen a* the penperiy of Bnrnry Diannnd el
tb* nut *f ibettiono Pbosphai* Co., Bonror.
Tomaof *aW ooob. purcbacor lo pay for
pepore 0. 0. HI LEY, f. B. C.
. K Byan, Plsistlff, va. Msabein Kaphaa
and Ua Kaphas, Dsfasdssta—Fortoloosro
Eels.
By viriuo sf s deereo sf bis Hssor Judge
kona* Tkonaos, datod 4th day of Drcen-
v, 1830, and tbajudgnoat la Uo abort
naird oo**, I' will mII at Barawoll C. II., os
aalmday is Msreb aoxt. all tbo eertain lot* of
laud is tb* vQlago of Alloodalc, known aa
lot* nunbor NUo«/-Eigbt aad On* Hundred,
m block thirteen.
Torn* of a*le: ' One third ea*k nsd lb#
bnlaneo payable Ip two equal ■ue*e**t*e an
nual IsMsIniosie, with intereet from day of
anle, payable MausllvIkeerslit portion to
be eocured by bond of tbo purebaser and
mortgage of the purobaacd pronute*, aad the
purckaaer to p»y fbr papers. _ . - 7 ;
Q. 0. KILEY, 8. B. 0.
J. J. aETSINQER'
HURVRYOR. WiUinton,». C.
I* prepared leatlend tall* threngkont tbi*
and adjacent counlier. Prompt attention I*
all eommuaicaiion*.
deo29 8m >
E. DAVIS
Attorney at Law,
ALLAN’S
FINK WATCIIRfl,
America* *ad Bsife, ef tbe Uteet 9tyl*e
RICH JEWELRY,
Of New aad Elegant Beaigwe aad Eiquiait*
Wurkatan/orp.
STERLING silvkuwake,
adapted for Wedding I'reoent*.
SILVER PLATED WARE,
Tea Sola, Walter*, le* Pitcher*. Dntter
Duke-, Cup*, Goblets, fpoou-. Fork - uf brit
qualify, Ae.
CHOICE FANCY GOODS. .
French and American Qloek*, Fin* Tabl
Cutlery, Spectacle*, A*.
Watches 3 Jewelry Carefu’Iy Repaired
TOE BEST GOODS AT TH R LOW
ENT PRICES. ‘
James Allpn,
Mp26-ly 307 King St., Charleeton.d. C.
coffins:
I have received, on eotui^mnest, from
tbe Rinnufiicturers
A Fall Line of Coffins,
oil siies, which I beg to offer nt reasons
ble prices. There goods are nicely furn
whed. M. F. MoLmtT. A# ,
apr28 BUckvillc, S. C. '
fltEMAM KAIKIT—(Ihrect Inyortaties.)
flRpriAX OPANO—(Wreel from tbo
Agost of tbe Peru trine OeecrnnenL)
FISH BDAXO—{SaS per cent. An noon).
ROTA •COTTA LAND PLASTER
^■■■fAKOLINA OBOCND PHOfi-
THE f BEST
or ALL
M, 57 * 59 MARKET STREET,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
P. O. BOX 176. (avpl-ffm
Sfltilh I’ffrollnR Hiilroad.
LINIMENTS
FOR MAN AND BEAST.
■» than • ihlr-t nf a *««tnry la-
Mu-taug ■ I•'_••• l
InBllano AJI wwoe tbo wo*M a*
bwty aafo foltanoa tar tbo roSof uf
htoaU 4a-1 beta It ta a mnitato*
M*1eo and smlCMtabo boot sV Wo
Vov orory ta« |
MEXICAN
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
^MbonmnoCom
(rata, ■enioo* nn4
CIIANGK OF SCIIKDCLE
t’«r ronzn ISib, UWf.
tp Itay roowoufo* -Mall,
i Tble Tma rmaMt* wuk Train from Po-
lenUo *1 Rrouob*•
•or* rbortewon
tao«* ( uluntaa
t*Rfe
THE BEST.
or ALL
Lone* A
Leave Bl**k»lt|#
Leave firnosbeMfe
\rri** •
reusoeu wub algbi T
tile i4end Womt'oUmbM
LINIMENTS
FOR MAN 02 BXAST.
*ti
febMST *M> AOC
lee** fbarloM**
j L***o Btaohvllte
i Arrive Suguoie
L • De
J two** Aegwwla
| Lobro tUoeh villa
Arrive rb*rle*i»e
isvae
tv
*-•4 M
hi:,
.ylX-iy
Dr. J. RYERSON SMITH,
Operdlive ind MechaBiea] D nt st,
WILUMTOX W C.
1 «>em
MTomfe
A-dSpm
t'oneroll ai BraackvIlU with Trait* le
1 tad fr*n t'-ulomMa.
Tlf* day Mail and night F.iprvo* tral-a
rna daily. Tko *cw«m«odaiUa train* ran
fe'iy, etropt Rwadaj *. IMevsiag ear* *n
ill lb* aigbi train*. On Saturday
Wfl attend ealla tnrougbuut this andsd-
jacent ounntlwe
Om-retl me e-n h- more mtlafaetorlly
performed at bla Pirlore, which are attn-
pllral with all the 1 a tret anpruvfd aopll-
aneen, than at tne le-ldenoee of pnilenti
To prrveut diMpp<diitm*n'n iMtl- uta In-
tend tig tt* vt-tt him at Wl'llatraa are re-
ISd
quest el to eorrenpond by mull before le-iv-
Ing home. li ept-tf
hit. J. H. E. MILII0U8,
DENTAL SUReEON,
- HL.S.CICVIIuLE, H.c.
Offlre n^ar Ida rreldonce. on
K. R. Avenue. Patient* will
And it mure comfortable to
_ have their work done at the
office, aa It» has » too-1 DeutAI Chair, good
light and ihe most Imprtivod ^ppllapees.—
He should be Ittfor ed sov- ral day» f>re-
vloua to their coming to prevent anv dla-
appointment—though will gejieraily be
found at his office on Katurduys;
lie will still continue to attend ealle
throughout Itsrnwell and adjoining ooun-
tlee. ' ' augl8-ly
P. B. HAGOOD,
*nOE w *)D CeiWELLOR il uw,
HARNWKL.1* c. a. w. c
Praetloee in all the Btate Courts,
(special attention given to Coihctlons.
srm-ly
Central Hotel,
ay* aad gen-
lav* rauad trip liekvt* are aetd to aad from
aifatalioa* on tb« road at oat Aral *la** bro
fbr tbv round trip, good till Monday aeon to
retnra. Regular tioureion ticket* are add
from alt •tMioe* at 8 coal* per nil* fort»ua-l
trip, tickets are gaod for ten day* u retnrn-
D r. AhfcBN.fi. P.*T. or-
JOHN B. PErK. OcnT 8np t, -
MiKfitfit Pi.sxpfijfr Rtite.
Poar Rotil k Atrerav* Rjhiwat. 1
Avorrri, 0*., lire. Il.lpfit. f *
Ail train* will h« rum «a atasdard tin*
tiacl hy Central Railroad, which i* TKN
MINUTED SLOWER tkaa Augutta tin*.
GOING SOUTH.
49
ti
Leave Anftuata .fi^o
Arrive Ellentos 9 : t$ g ^ -
“ Robbins 2:32 n. m.
m Appleton. ,i lO.HJ a. m.
" AlHKfsto .^IftfiB n,
" Brunson..... 11:14#. is.
** Hnrnpton ••••..11:80 n. Mi
Varnvllleu. H:4o a. m.
Yemtumre 1J : 30 p> m<
Besnfort „
Port B“y»1 2:10 p. m. +
rhlrleeton.. 9:10 p. ro. .
“ Bavnoosl).. 10aOp.B>.#^
GOING NORTH.
Leave Ssvanosh.,2:85 m<
“ Charleafon 8:40 a, ro -
“ - Port Royal.......... 7: JO a. m.'
" Beaufort......,, 7:84 a.m.
•4
•4
Arrive Y'-tnaesee.
•*.... H .10 a, m.
Vamvlfle.^.... # ## ## a. tu,
Hsmptoo ...10:85n. m
Brunson jo^o «. m
Allendale ..,.10:47 a. ro-
Appleton 11:02 a.
Robtdns .12 0$ %. 1 ^
.. i........ 12 ■ 2