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LARQKST
COUNTY CIRCULATION
THURSDAY, MARCH % 1W1
fl-^' L - 1 " 1 ' 1 . -I
Me. Tildev b tryloff lo form a p*it-
neraLIp with wt-Ooireroor Palmrr of
iDdUoalor Ibe purpose of capturing
the Democratic aomloaUoDa for Presi
dent and Vice President In 1884.
Ji!,
• Sniao la here. Oo^u planting and
economy are lo order, riant enough
of .both. Coro placed lo ground prop
erly prepared and cultivated will bring
ao abundant harvest Cash invested
to subsettptioos taand advertisements
lo Ton People will pay and make hap
py both fiver and receiver.
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Db. Bum should ooosider himself a
happy mao. A good many surgeons
think that bta bad traatwent contrib
uted as much to Mr. Oarficlti’d death
•a Oulteau's bullet When the cheeky
aaw-bunee has drawn Ids 825,000 fee
ha can smile superior sod drink nd lib-
bis favorite mixture of New Eng-
(ram and West India roolaaaea.
Bmoop P. N. Ltxch died In Charlrf -
ten »o Sunday morniog In the C5tb
year of bla age. In bis death the Ro
man Catholic Church fa the United
States loses fls m<*t learned prelate,
society one of Its brightest ornaments
and the (Hats one of Its most devoted
sons. He dt«d without an enemy, but
leift maby friends of differing denoml-
nutioos to mourn ths too early death
of a good man.
T«s KPITOB uf the Milwaukee Sub,
srbo Is probably s well klcksd bache
lor, thinks that tbs bssi pUs to restore
harmony bet wees tbs North sod South
Is by ths In'srmarrtsge of the young
people of lb# dlffrfet* sei-tlooa. We
shoe Id like U> bear from Todd. WlUoo
Is teaae. Ae for
i eetf we prefer to be a bad
iqltoale— tbaa to be e bene-
wtth a spouse gtveci to ibe co«
of doughuars sod pumpkin
pies SaJ the study of poatlive pUloeo-
pby aai ewi d >wer retheri-s.
*Araow vreifcoe" b tutgrMni by a
lawyer, owner of e leig*
id oMve piaote aad e email lop
loChair ee a ilmeiy •uij-et
amJMg edKoriai The Imi-tteO
of ear good frWod end
I oer le«der>et pity,
abh bua ibe m< re
aee he raa aerer te
I ef the d—esiie wore whk-fa
good mm, takes from (heir homes to
admfhtater pMtleo to a drawn law
breakers amount lo a mach larger torn
Ths results do rot pay Tor tba outlay.
Th**'convicts will go lo tba peolteotla
ty and labor doting tba tsrva of tbrir
Imprisonment on the development of
the Columbia canal. An equal oum
ber of criminals will be trlAi at the
Jane term for < ffeocee of a similar
character, and. If justice be done them,
will follow their predecessors to the
penitentiary. The law-break log class
has not been wholesomely impressed.
Ibe Judge, juries, wltorseeaund Court
offlclals have all done tbelr duty, yet
the delay between the rommhMdon of
crime and the Inflictioo of punlshiqent
has been ao great that the public In
terest in each crlmioal who bus been a
nine days neighborhood wonder has
utterly died. Justice should be swift
as well ss sure. The arrest of the law
breaker followed by speedy trial and
punishment by a local tribunal will Im
press others of like character far more
powerfully than the delayed action of
a more dignified Court. Tue laat Oen-
Sfl isatnlily legislated AO MtUldVely
on all sorts of questions that some
time can be spared next winter for tbe
examination Into aid consideration of
the County Court scheme. If estab
lished properly such Courts would save 4
money for the tax payers and prevent
tbe oormulsslon of many crimes. Will
any future legislator have tbe courage
and sagacity to advocate such a de
parture from our bid paths f
n ■ m . ii my
Maim N»:wk.—flop Bitters, which
are advertised in our columns, are s «>ure
curs fur ague, biliousness «■><] kidney
complaints. Thort who u»e them any
they cannot be too highly lecommcndcd
Those afflicted should give theta a fair
irial, and will become thereby euthosi-
astie in ths pr/ise of their curative (|usli-
ties.—/W/«a>/ Arytit.
Bxrr>mwv«» Moaio.tnKS.— A recent
Art of the Legislature provides that
Clerks of Courts shall record mortgages
on ran) estate and on personal property
in separate hooks, with so) amis indexm.
It also provides that the Only rrca^d nee
esssr/ of persons I property mort.-igr* for
h-a thnu I|iK) is a rer .rd of the pon-s
•f Wort^-scnv »t»d a»--rtirsg«e, date
amount aiol dcsr.ipn^n »f ths pn^r-ir
an I that tl>s fee fur awrh shall Im the
a»n»a a. for retvrdinj liras, sha-h m 6f .
I raa texts.
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A« ImimuRAsT 1 *t< isi<>v . —J a«l ge
Prtsolr derided Ust wi-rk that the l*rv-
bars Cm>i haa no jarvdietioa lo marshal
la ami mil bad to par ii.Ua ay
the r« sspbinl of a r.-mjilar. I* '
rsss ths art am via broaght is 1*77 by
a rrvltt.v ygaioaS the mlwibk*raise and
m bears st-Uw of the .••tseraU 'irl tbe
mi U pay debt, ta IPTS 1W
►iev bought hwr art am is ths Cirew*
yunv Is bale the deed of the
Kdleff(total—KpT. A. M4 t EitolU
ilsw
Mc-
^• [nnUM OECOTT. L. lx ®.)
Nor is erfere punishment 10 be Re
garded »* (he “last resort.” Whes il
ussy be inflicted wc *1 it is tbs flrst rm
sort, and the lmo rsnvndy. Allow u«
to illustrate i A skitlful physician is
SEllsd to prescribe for a pstiewt-shslr al
most unto death. He sees at s glance
that only one remedy will cure, sod that
most be administered promptly, Now
the question is, shsll that powerful medi
cine be given at ouco or as /‘the hurt
resort’’ utlcf every mild remedy has fail-
I'd f If the doctor resorts to kerb dsiuks
mid tonics in the case supposed, lie is a
quack, and his patient will d|e while ths
tSOider hearted MinpletfD U cnpsrinictit
mg upon liim- But tlie xgfeppff ^is gpv-
cn aiukslie patient rccove^^So with
punishment. It may be mi!
each kind is appr n P r ‘‘ ,t4J •• •
specific-evils But if
requires sresf severity
whiucnt muM be ium<
faithfully/ ‘lepers the rods
child” under such circumstances. Mach
has been said and written upon corporal
punishment and moral' suasisn, but riteir
appropriate use is sslioul disaiplins
severe.;
emedy $f
<q»o»l tbe
»tov
wtlh
as 10 lbs vain* of Salr
It so
Bovrmwi la tSto
ll Is s very small
Ibrvt b»|>«s C s«Wl
•U wlU dUUrent
might bvcvma rawpvc
•y sssarory dry war-
Ubofy ga Is lh
ms'tsv ha» BWav bam. dam
Cuart. Tba .*«perms Cawn
that SS admiaml ralor CSS gr> laO
Pr»baU ('owrt and War# IsimL a
fa_ Arbu, bat has so* A.wdrd
absthrr s rradilor ran An so
acldutn understood, as it seems to mo.
MOXAL tSUASlOW EOT THX.EEMJiDT FOR
/^tXBEI.LIO.H. ' -
Moral saosion is not the remedy for
bold and defiant violations uf Uw, if ws
mean by that term the persuading of t be
culprit to return to obedience or tbe pur
chase of his allegiance by k premised re
ward. Rebellion should be mat by
itn.ining, crushing blows, buck its sill
vindicate and re-establish snthofjty- and
deter uthexs from coimuitling the same
eriae. Mildness n cruelty under such
circumsucces. All such cases demand
bistaot and .determiued action. The
time for conciliMiow is after tbs rebels Era
•ubjagnted nnd tin- authority of the gov
ernment is restored, list moral influ
ence and kindness should attend every
■ct of severity; never let-ohc sun go
down upon ths wroth of » chssri^tl pa
|-il. Sea him alone, be inf fu tbsr upon
irimcvcty morml power, treat bias *uw
w tb Liudosm aiMi eabfldraSS, sod thus
rralors kua to duty sad fa rot. Wit hast
|hv r>M mural summw might haws UsM
or if suceasstnl, ghat Was
by prrommtoa was luW ta a’sthen
if. It musi usso* be dwubtlnl that Um
miner haa wipe-mr cuatrol over bis htibs
k ingduU. 1/ l is astbooty m trifled wub
ht must b« rrstuml ech-at delay, and
swy pantahmcsii w ja«iie»u«s that m nnc-
•asary lo I bta end The system of gov
t rwcan-msadml A vs mm af
ter an sorry aoed or bb-w tor S.cry of-
nbo bate ad-ptod it pantsb tba Uns* —
Aad
s isssnry ihapwpifis MsbS in snmrs
tbaX a arase of dWT. and P«mOwi.
nones tba mm is Wfih* W* fV*
it mods in ostAratsml tbsTk L the mss
tor's dnt|
flbty
gsv
shsm bssa s^rmssfal. every sywnn tbm
hat aban hiaSd (he rack* at ka» rhs pan
es tc paatsb has yswved a Udare In
Clay Hd the hbe. « skidd be" bH
ia mtod that, nbde •Whs Vadaud reyea<
- yet the a»«oi trest meat of
is e*ws»e siptape^ta, saber
• lb ue with-ml severity, as iheasee may
fconcow (inkling lM
by FtsnAlara Artbgr
nf t
Court lo piaee of Ward Bout, rncnndy
retirnd. H.-nutor Hoar nf Masnocbu-
eettb vfbtotilly opposes hie cooflrmn-
tide, oUeglng that Mr. Ooakliug la not
e0 bouest oiau.
A colored rnMptrd troupe, tbe Fisk
Jubilee Blngera, onllnd at the White
Houee last week and gave the Freol-
dent a dug light serenade. Hie Excel
lency was greatly moved aad etled
like a little child, but bo permaoeot
food was does him. for ho la now as
sirougiy stalwart as ever.
Dr.Carpenter, “the father of Eng-
link |’bj'i4sil n gy," eaya that when Par
liament provided the menne of vacci
nation in YHO the result was a re-
markable Tfecreas* lo.jtbe mortality
from stimlPpox, and that compulsory
vaccinatlun ordered In 1853 led to a
etllf (w/cHtpr peduetlon. lu tbe decade
endtoWjHtji 1880 the ravages of email
pox wMmJrftrnriwUnary Id England,
and yet, 4b far ae Dri Carpenter knew,
not a single perm^n Oho^jad been Vac-
* tbe dlamtob #t'hin tbe
its allowed by the commit-
o audit tbe expenses of the sick
ness and burial of President Oarfleld
to {be attending surgeons, Is stated by
a member of the committee to be as
follows : To Dr. Bliss, 825000; to Dre.
Ageew nnd HatnUton, #45,000 each to
Dre. Reyburn and Boynton, 810,000; to
Mrs. Dr. Edeon. 85 000. Mr. Crump,
tbe steward, Is allowed 83,000 and tbe
biker employes of the Executive Man
sion two ibonibs extra pay. Tbe com
mittee recommends the appointment
of Surgeon-Gearral Barnes to the rank
of Major-General and his retirement at
that grade add the promotion of Dr.
Woodward to the rash of LJentenant-
Colonel. The eominUtee has also
agreed to grant to Mrs. Garfield tbe
remainder of ber hunband’s salary for
tba ctirfent year. The report will nut
be unaiiiaioua. Messrs. Springer-and
Blackburn "dll nubmtt a inia-ttty re-
port, opposing most of tbs hems al
lowed. . -
luranvoo rax AFrcmg.—Mow often
ws hear yromeo wtm do thHr o*n
cooking bhy that by ibe rime they
have prepared a meal and It la ready
f.-r ths table thAf are too tired to eat
Ope wwvtn mitigate this evil Is 10 take
about Ml os tour hW-wadliuv-r a rsw
egg. bebt watll light, put Is a Utile su
gar sod milk, flavor ft and drtak It
down, ft will remove the faint, tired
owt feetteg, and will sot sp-AI your ap
petKe ftg ittsoer. Plcoiy of freeb air
la the kit eh so darn e go->d .hml to re-
Ueea this trouble, and you do not thru
fake yuur dinner la **al tba g-wo," as
Dlebcfw' old Juay deeiarrd be took la
aamhgrtflm^. ia s p.*e#a
•him kOaoed grt married.
Thera ia aatbia* like U.
Wbt* wham w-mU <oa ka
iAw< J fvmi fatlar 1.4 bvm
barbriud »• hi* da** >
W.ll mu baagAMk aad Ih y
rail.
yja rofsoa
i he give
Ilia Lvvt NtaUoS —Ihtrtag the rua -
K-f uf |K»M Whchimaa r.ms b.
Iflbs kasub|lga J m
Old to ths nff.O'tof aad ll
A* ibe
> tba I
for *aJ | I atoa rouaty ftum Vtrgn>a to kohl a
iHwrirt (onfrrraca. oat uos
Aa. arth Mr Hm>r h« laid hiai that ba
( HwKsy> Wightmi>o I eouid oat Ira avoev
lhaa a )oar or two tooger thoagh be hod
»u< bed to call a phjalcvaa fur Airir
)aor». Mr Sotort. nuth-iag lh# tireJ.
• oarKxl look of dto 'AmUuf
hi. areiBg a phyatciaa, and ha eoaaratad
lU that Dr IValkee
t>r
i aad T. E Miiief to
•yrup Pur lu
H sttail have euptea of
aV Raform Higsai sod tba Cbsr-
IsstoB Marcury. We aball employ tba
Amt tramp prlster that oomes along
to set sp lu brlsf obituary, which aOail
ba kept suadiog for early use.
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To ns, s pubilcaa aad otnoer, It la
sad to sew that ao maay ministers srs
willing to forsaks tbelr pulpits and ac
cept wall paid professorships In tbe
Stata University. It Is a bsltef socoor*
ag«d by preachers sod »r--fpt«d
people that tbs Lord cbro.^i! Us
servents sod emigre them to work
certain selected portions of me vine
yard. They have no mors light lo
change professions then tbs soldier
fiis to lay down bis sword sod take up
tba pruning book. If tbelr commis
sions are revoked and they dlsmusod
bis service or placed oo tbe Invalid list
they may properly engage in secular
puranlts, bat tbs able-bodied preacher
wbo quite bis pulpit for a better place
la a traitor and hypocrite, unworthy of
public countenance or patronage.
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The prices of Western provisions
will advance materially during tbe
„ spring and summer. The upward move
ment baa already started and no con-
- aumer can tell where 11 Will end. In
pUohlog tbelr crops planters should
takes long look ahead. Present cot
ton quotations show that the law of
•apply and demand no 'longer regu
lates its value. Tbe maiketa are at tbe
mercy of tbe money ktoge. Prices will
rule low next season, and tba planter
wbo pote all bh eggs in tbe cotton
basket will be oo better off nextCbrtst-
mas than he is sow. Tbe planter wbo,
as a rale, buys ljle provisions will
•ooher or later corns to #rlef, wbUe he
wbo grow* hie owe brend^nd bacon is
tbe certain road to -ptoaperlty.—
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of tba time of tbe Court
idly
U* uprW fu*
W all
I* rowcLd au4 iba
Lrt tbs fudy. *tok-
of lb* criwmba
And in iba aattltmaai d
wav«r fail lo laava iba w«y
and raa-MWlUM.
•Wt of
was,
Noma wmrvv Is bsava awd »l
dew a aei tkiui k ruawfafty u*av
Camera
t fk dews
ova* awd thru i
rig* if law htf
If t«U am
wsya aro
raiurt^nily
•bouhl roll Tha dodur rsllad. iihI ka
told the Rwbop that ha wea crosplatcly
hrvArn d->vrb am] that ha «u*t •«<
prasrhing at ouv« and rrat. Tha Htohoti
deelsn-d. however, that he would preach
•t l om-u tha followitig Sunday If il killed
him. Ha did preach, tod it wot hia lsa<
Dr. Wight men hod been is tbe
ry fifty-five ycart, aid had llUsd
of circuit rids/, ttaliou preach-
ling Elder, Prrudent of Wof-
Ihrd Colleg*, I’rsshlent of tbe Southern
Uaivcraity and Bithop.
All UartB.
•Tt’a what lbs’ll speoi, not what
tbee’ll make, wblcb will decide whether
t hoe’s to be rich or not.”—Q iakrr
Proverb.
Raw onion Improves ths voice,
strengthens tbe breath and gives tbe
noee employment.
Never lie to a lawyer about your
case. It la bla bnelneae to do ail tbe
lying that is necessary.
Twenty-five grains of common table
salt placed In the month and swallow
ed with a alp of water will cure ordi
nary hiccoughs.
An English statistician calculates
that every man, qji an average, speaks
fifty-two volumes of 0G0 octavo pages
per annum, and that every woman
yearly brings out 520 volumes of tbe
same sice io talk.
Affection for bablee: “I like to hear
a baby cry,” said a crusty old bachelor.
"Why?” ,“Because theo the little nui
sance la taken out of tbe room.'’
. There are fifty-three Sundays this
year, and one election day. ‘
about tbe differeooe between our
gion and our politico.
There la oo sovereign remedy for
sick headache. It Is the signal of dls-
tram made by toe stomach to tfle
brain. An excolleilttemedy la obtained
by taking a teaepoonful of dear lemon
Julew fifteen minutes before each Oteal
-*o<1 at bed time. Ordinarily, toie will
relieve the aaOpfar.
Girls should MMfflraful bow they are
Uimaw Wav*b.
It Is geetlvrumuted ibat LJ-oteaaoi
Governor X D. Kennedy wtfi t>w mar
r tod te ApsO^A . ., a
Two M<>rai "U rreuobrre bsrs ter a
preaching is Turk eouMy sad It to rv-
portad toot lkey have made numerous
one verts.
Mr. S. T. InaUoett, of Grahams, Was
ma. ried lo Oolumbla us tbe 23 I utL to
Mbs Eat site U^* youngest doughier of
Mr. E. 1. fltukra.
Own. J. B Erwin of Lancaster has
reodved letters from persona ia Ger
many, representing seventy In num
ber, who wish to emigrate to this couo-
irjr. . - t . ,
An Orakgebnrg widow aged 86, In
duced ber daughter to dleoard a lover,
twenty-four years old, sod then court
ed him herself, and with such success
that the wedding day U fixed.
Mr. D. N. Ooate, of Newberry, was
wounded In the obnnre before Peters-
bur# 24tb of lore, 1864. Id falling a
thorn penetrated bis finger and re
mained Imbedded there until tbe 20tb
ult, when it- was pulled out. It was
about a quarter of an Inch long and
was perfectly sound. ,
CJcwei-nl .Wsvv a
Considerable alarm U felt In Atlanta
over tbe approach of small pox.
A bill to place Gen. Grant on the re
tired list of tbe army with an annua!
pension of $20,000 has passed Con
gress. x /W *
The Rfadjuaters are having every
thing tbelr own way lo, Virginia. All
the present Judges are to be turned
out and Readjurtent and Republicans
put lo tbelr places. -
- Geo. Ia J. Gartrell announces him
self as an Indepeodeot Democratic
oaodidate for Governor of Georgia but
will eoter teto no coalition with Be*
publicans.
Tbe colored people wbo have emi
grated Westward In search of tbe
mythical fony acres end a male are
generally di»»aitofied aad anxious to
get back to tbelr old bomea.
a O. Don A Go’s Mercantile
reports tbe fall urea for tbe wai
lag toe Mtfa alt at Ul»ballfbt
tloa upoa toe preradlog week. Ia tbe
M uf M
te bariag yaer owo way,
we you ef I bat. ala*.
J\tosfe k ail ba hard m Amt is m
sltor that yoa »rv a married mas
Bet tbe flrot lime yea tUj net eatil
midnight, tbe rmh'j of tbe lb tag will be
Lrsrd uwua y.-a.
• Won we srs aeaaomiml htiage, sod
-wiil mala yarn tommy go fcuber
yon raa.
They Will make k gn m far that
of k will or or find jte way heck.
Perbaps joe bare teea io tbs babk of
E ying bora reVaniy-fiva oral* to a dwl»
' >%4 a half for sa uwdervhirt.
Your wile will bwy you owe fur twen*
tj-five cent*. . _
To Is iure, when washed, it looks like
e aet of fiddle rtriugs; but it ohoald not
kb.tomfmfl. " xea vbouldu't be too clean.
Ths sooner yon ps*. ooe. the sooac*
you will be sdmiued to ths paradise of
eurjugal felicity, and learn hew to bold a
squsllin? baby, while vour wife hangs
over tbe hack fence and tells Mrs. Smith
whet a bendy husband she's got.
Before you were married you could
never find a pin when you wanted it;
now they sre everywhere—all over the
dressing table, in the hash, on the floor,
and sometime.* you may make (lie pain*
ful discovery that they are even in the
chairs. '
A pimis an insignificant affair of itself,
,but when you sit down on its point, yon
feel as if a telegraph pole hod penetrated
your existence.
Marrifd men make the best soldiers.
Not because they are tbe best fighters,
perhaps* 'hot becfluse they can do s bet
ter job of retreating.
Napoleon Bonaparte was a married
men, ana I have no denbt he would dive
under the bed ss quick os say other ran
when his wife gritted her teeth and
made a grab for an argument that could
be throwa clear across the room. ~
Young man, get married. —^
A Cough, Cold*or Sore Throat
should be etopped. Neglect frequent
ly results in an Incurable lung disease
or ooMumptioo. Brown's broochUi
trochee are certain to give relief In
thirty
Hit present flood* M toe Spilth west
•rw the blghewt tha# hwSr been known
since 1847. At vsr8>aw potota briow
Memphis tbe Mlasts»*ft»pkRiver U thirty
mites wide, le tteutbern Aikanee*
and Northern Loulsftiaa millions of
scree are submerged,, sod It te ewtl-
Eteti l that at least 100.000 peroone
have bees driven from their homes.
▲ bill hoe hero Introduced In Congress
authorising xnd directing tbs Secretary
of War to relieve the dtstreM by Is-
suing rations to all wbo ere needy.
W*#r ADrgKTJMMMim.
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NOTICE
The following persons ere requested to
present the past due school cUiras wblcb
they fiokl to the Treovwrsr for rnym**nt:
MniT. V. Huffman,, iirs. Alice fiahly.
Mrs, M. y. Uh(Mtce,,F. W. fiasportss, W. F.
Holmes, F. P Walker, 8.8. Laffllte, H. H.
Moore, I. P. Walker,. L. I. Hlckenbacker,
Adams A Miles, Butter filover.
^ . A. BfJHT, 8. 0. B, C, ~
Secure Your Shadow Ere tt is Too Late
s _ .. a .
A Lady Artist is now In Dlackville and
solicits tbe patronage wf the surrounding
counter. teblt tf
Notice to Deb ars and Creditors.
All persons holding rlhiins ag inst the
will present th^m duly prowe*!,'nnd all
persons indetited to tfir said estate will
make payment te
/AMES DIAMOND.
febU-lm
Wando PerilJizOrt
•nreoLDAvn well emtahlh
from rashwwth Csratme F*.osphst
Wando mund wvbthe nier mvib-
oo
Wando Acid Phosphate.
This testfuramanurw, used alone, ae Farmsrrknow. wiieiteve Ul-d it, pariieolarly
DClay Aasidw. - 1 , ;
Kainit, or German Pot ask Salt l
* lUrwMisie l^wpwldWHtoM |
1m ported* teota Oer many dlr*ct by the Wsn*ts Ptmeptiate Company. This is an Im*
portant ndhltlon to thelistof Comaieroial Manures; ami la partloUliuly Valusbis on
Light Sandy Lon .s.
Wando Ash Mixture I—
This Is » capital Manure, nnd biiuiiM give good roeid.s, I s AnsAFsls shows ttT» br
very valu ililw. -
Hr WANDO DISSOLVED BONK (Highly Soluble)*?
lyOUOUND SOUTH CAROLINA PIIDSPHATE BOCKT
ETSOUTH CAROLINA BfRNT MARL!
i shove nrtteter are•ffeved by tho IV A.NU4F
‘hiirteeton. South Carolina.
COMrANV
HKNO tcort A-TVA-L.'W'HIDS JMiy inxicjcto.
OFFICE, NO.7 Exchnnir^treet, ) wohkm n-xr * . .
1.V KKA« OF post oFKKiri, V 11 i 'r ®* f On Ashley lltvnr
CHaKLE>10N,8 C. ) "l«b»*^«vltee»Fery(. Klver.
FRANCI4B.HACKKB,Pkksidk.\t. 1 , JtHlAff 8. BBOWN, Tbxasobse.
f b2o 2m . ^ - * T
Admin straior's Siilc-
Oa sa tew lay In March, U83.1 will aril at
public outcry the book soLtaDilsand other
evidences of tM>t iwennging to Ibe estate
of 8. N Itellliiger, deceased. Hour of sale,
I ♦'•’clock M. Dose by order of Pr bate
Judge.'
~ W. W. WHILI»F.W. Adniti.lstrator.
Fy blLlN.>EU A WiLUAMS.
his Attorneys.
Di-^o’iiion of ropariarr hlp.
The partnership hrretof**re existing na
tter the arm nsma sod style <>f J. P.
O'NEl I,L A CO hsB <-xptred by Mmlutiee,
and n« lo8«St SXUU.
J. r.crxEftx,
• i. W Mstwbst.
Ifsvteg eurehased all Itf the l itemt of
Mr Joka W Mstbenv te I to* late report*
ovroklp buslaeaa, bn«h of reel and pervonai
prupevty. toe Wuetoeee ni l lwre«fter be
earns ns by me tod I Maally. 1 sassme
all liabilities uf the lots lr*e.
_ J 1’ CFNcill.
~ 'Mr duslto P. flftPtoi bvv<s* hmflflfi my -
ewilre Utersot te IM nosiness Is •toy ror-
Hsdes ssdsrUtoErmsdtoeof J F tFSteU
• (to EM Os*tog s0.sb.bJ oil lUM'Ktesuf
(W late •*«. ott psritos todetesd Is ths
ssm# sUl mskeitormret to Mm.
J.l
Sheriff's Sales
Iss stst Esdv.
Wan-
I Ewt Etetelsa stst EsS
of all*
loodWt
UMcriBro 1
Ttey jlrti
To xll vKoxe
tj of tk. bo.
<inlr«»a *pp«
Hop timer. »j
Omtlnab.
Xu maiUrr «
iwkaUUMl
wswto sagpsSwt i
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ia(Ticafttos|*(u(U&m.
niueBBM ImcBlsrl
7 trgmm, tt who r»
M BBd mUd SUmnlaul,
umU*. without Intor-
II. p Hll-
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onl/fMil
111
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. •
bat If ft
•m »t tmt
1****4 hsaSmSk
ASOO .IS te psH fo* . »1» '
■ raortetu I*o frt^.
11* BBS
ASblUI
r. I
*>.T ,
RDBERT 0. WHITE,
V * . J .
MARBLE
granite Works; ;
Meeting Streetr
[OoRKKU HoELMGCX'S ALMCVL
G H A.* IOL, KtoT ON, M. G.
juns9
AT BLACKVTLLE.
WAY—The Jevreler-
The Best Watches. ^
Ths Beet Jewelry.
The Best Work—All Warranted.
oei'JU if
RICE*! KICK M RICE ?Tf f
PUntersand Merehsnta wl | im rte* that
wesrealwovs prw<'S*ed Ur MF I ha ii -at
msrkH prieB b« klfk. wUI JrMhTwX
the; BEST
uUskm say ahlp«e-nu ite-y miy
Se;.n US
MESUYIjihV.i
C^hartestv*. O. ii.
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
• FOa Kill AVD BUST.
tatatedsTa*
f«s <
MEXICAN
• uih Cnrolhu Kailroad.
cHANOI or W*IIK»riUL
MPtWEEa I8lb, 1881.
Cyltoy PaaBswcsv-Moil.
I This Trols raa asst* •Mb Tro*a team Cm
Itosvs rhartevta* ^
Dssvs t'sismOto
>W0awSaa<
4*0
Vv.
• E’Eb
tt os #a*vw*toe to are dl
U«*v MB»«d same I sdl ago*
swvdC. M .ar.sa u—
IU« lib day sf MtEtN. 10*1. u teM«
■atosSay • «ld toaetk. wtttes ihs la^i
fsfe.j.is-wW,
1 to s»At.*dsd to*s*eto tt flsrsey I
te itositoto tt Usd te flsswwwl sawaiy.
tt teto. —4 teas l»d sa ito V«v*bby tewdisf
Ctovtes latoSM. aa ito Estob by taad. of
«*s Jamas SMrteb Law by ytotos row*
toodtsg testo Ears sail •« Btotod'v flriJgs.
sad Wsstby Is^sfCtovttoXteaaM U«to4
spas to tea yrsysny tt Eaeaey lltoto ■« to
Tsrtossf tola assb. fanSa i. *a pa* te*
rate" (i u EILAT. SAC
MUSTANG
A*b*w
I
> Catos
to •
LINIMENT
• haatoatl.to
tok E
w c t*sa Ptotoig
• •
Uv .iriM at a to.-to tt bte Mama*
boa, IMS aad «tojadfaal te ito
mmad oaaa. I »»M wti at EaraaWI C
tolas Jay te Marvb asst. aM tba aavtata
toad te tea vUlafS tt Jllaadate. bas
to* aamto* Xtesty Kigbt aad Uaa I
to bteab ibtrtaaa
isrto* sf s.la: (tea ibtvd tote aad ito
toteasa rajetoe *• »V«m* savtotaiva aa-
a aai laataiaaaiv. wwb teteraat from day of
salt, ray*** aaaaady ; itocratU yarn to la
‘ by baad adl
ts a#
BEST
or ALL
teyajl
q 6. rAet. ». » c.
100 Bushels
CKAWruRDS rRKMIl’M COT.
TON 8KKD ATfll ti PKR 811511KL
Premium swarded atfttote Aartenltnr.1
Fair, i*ran*toes of growth aad fni t to to
seen at ear place of businras.
1,000 BlMtlKLL D. H. MAKUKT'd KKLKCT-
ED COTTON 8EKD AT8I.2& y« r
Tbe must prullflc oud earliest variet y
knnwu, Ht.lls Urge an.) easily gathered.
Lint md subject te (ailing oat Lints out
from SS to JI pounds per huudrud. hot
subject to rust.
• M. M. ANDEBHON A OO..
fobs . tolumbis, 8,0.
LINIMENTS
01
-or-
Children’s Carriages,
At priora from 8600 a pl.*ce up to 825
Also Base Bull and Croquet Supplied,
Juat received at
VON SANTEN’S,
*7. KI\U .I RKKl.
4-harlealaa, M. V,
fob#
. FOR iALK OR RENT.
THE MOLONT HOI • £ AND LAND (191
scree)In Bed Oak Township. Apply to
Thompson Bros., orH.M. Thompson, Wll-
llston, 8.0. jssll
•f the
Application For Final Discharge.
Holies is hereby givsn ihst I will apply lo
B. T. Bies, Esq., rrsbats Jadgs for Barnwell
Cteaty, sa thsOtkdsy of March, 1882, fora
final disc bares ss sdmidtltrstor of thscstsis
of A. B. BE8T. dsctosod.
JOHN W. ALLEN, AdminUtreior.
fteMd.
BttkflUt Mt^ud Kratle ttottrj.
InstltuUsn
PM per sob..loot ic
pa} side at Lto ax-
| 11 (• to
3B WESES,
Ififi ••Ml
stay IX-ly
Dr. Vryerson smith,
to
UpTdlive and .Mechanical Dentist,
WIL.L.HSXOX M. C.
wn sttra.l (mils taroughout this and ad-
Jscont eoiiiilies.
Op-Tstiuiis o n h- mere setlsfactorily
periorined at hl« Pirh.rM, whieh ore sup
plied with all Um latent approved s-.pll-
sncee, than at tne te-ideneen uf psMent.
To prevent dinnppotntineiKs pstl.-nta In
tend ng to vlnlt him at WiliiHton nr«* re-
qusaiwl to 0)ne»t)0iid by msil beft.re letv-
Ing hom». |eep1-lf
Ult. J. U. E. MILHOUS,
DEyfAL, SUROEON,
J1L. A-CI^VILLIC, H. C.
OIB' , en* , sr bin reeMcnce, on
K. R. Avenue. Patients will
find it more comfortable to
hsve tbelr work done at the
offl.w. HH h • has a i oo I DenUI Cbslr, good
light slid • he most improved ^ppllauoes.—
He should be informed sev-ral dnyn pre
vious to their coining to prevent anv dis
appointment—though will generally be
found fit bis office on Hsturdsyn.
He will still continue to sttend calls
throughout Barnwell and adjoining coun
ties. auglfi-ly
H
P. B. HAGOOD,
AITOME)' AND CliQSEIM AI LAW,
11 v itrs* \\ i 1 :i. r. C- O... H, <
Practices in all the State Courts.
Special attention given to Collrotions.
septt-ly
Central Hotel,
UKOA13 aTRBBT.
AUGUSTA. GA
MRS. W. M. THOMAS,
Aer**« ItofJamaa
i A*vt*s fstembis
•toa* ••rasas -B»
. Laa*v •'tortemaa
’ Imare toaaabvdla
Laavs BteabvHte
A*v}v* Sagas.a
Uaaa Aagotoa *****
| Laava EUtevdfis
I Laava
( Ifriva
Ptosatev wWb
vdteiasad
rsaianr •aai
Lasts i tor law to
I Laavs Elate Tills t fig y^T
Antes sogarna * TfiOyte
Laava Aagtota fi «n •te
Laava MatevMla fi.dlato
Arriva CtovIsMsa A.dOpto
eCaaavaii si B*aate*ma wMb Traia. t«
•ad (torn Caiarnkte.
Tb« day Mail aad sight Espsato traios
raa doily. Tba •reamiadaiiaa irala* raa
daily, ax rapt Maadays. Elvvyiag aare «a
all iba sight traios. Oa fistarday* ssd Pao-
4s*« reaad trip iiteate are said is sadfraa
silaisitea* as tbs read si •ssflret slsmters
far Jhsroaad trip, gatolil) Msodsy aaas la
reiara. R*jaUr •saarei* • titeris are to>d
(ran all •tsilaas si fi saals per toils far raa ad
trip, tiskau are g*ad ter iva day* t« ratars'
D O. AI.LEN.8. P UT Agt.
JOHN B. PKCK. Oas l Sap'i,
Mfigfloiit Pn.'vscfljfrr RMie.
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Post Bstxl A Avacrrs Railwat, ) -
Amcta, 0*^ Fob. A, 1882. T
All trains will hs raa sa standard (Las
u*sd by Csairsl Rsilresd, whisk is TIM
MINUTES SLOWER ibsn AagHsis tiat.
GOING SOUTH.
Leave August a •«• • •. ^....«.1 *50 p, as.
Arrive Elh ntoo JL-04 p. m.
“ Hobbits .5:20 p. m.
n Apoleton # ,,..4:21 p. m.
Allenilnle....4:32 p. B).
•* Brunson 4:57 p. m.
“ Hampton.. 5:12p.m.
•• Tarn villa. .5:22 p m.
' “ Yemassea 6:10 p. m,
Beaufort. . .8:16 p. m.
“ Port Royal 8^0 p. xu.
" Charleston ,..0:80 p. m.
•• Savannah.. * ^0:40 p., B».
GOING NORTH.
Leave Savannah 5:05 e, m.
•* Charleston. 6:55 a.m.
f* Port Royal 6:80 a.m.
’’ Beaufort. , •••■ •.., ..C:44 a. m.
Arrive Yemansee ,...8:00a. m.
** Varnvllle. 0:28 Am,
•• Hampton .9:46 Am.
” Brunson lOdlOa. m*
“ Allendalo 10:36 A Wt I
“ Appleton 10:62 i
- Robbins 11 67
M EHeotoo 12 14 i
M Augusta 140 p, ar
B«tgag« cbeeksd ibreagb from Part Bayol
sad Btoutert u si ~
J. fl. ftsrtoA