The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, March 09, 1882, Image 2
Vf*T*r**i
MM Mil lw if aM
MNWRMf fiar v«f Mifi
M» V. Bbtaf, MM Ml noplrlot
tlie flolloot ion, for
titMtl'fr**', of ii><
WnUnw >r jmr. nuM»»jw«rw, aod
i tirenu to m to •«*Z r f Wlft d^pelr."
, 77^, mmV| TM. to • WIM doui-doai
you, (run mo, too,
CIRt^Ul ATI«»N
to
EBsg
TWn «m • mroilixr of tbe kodtoi
•rhlMoC ludlmltomln tbto SuaeM
OoiunbU loot wrrlt. J. 0. H. t wntlo?
to the Kew* «ad Courlrr uod
Mnrrh tod, MJto:
-It irMfX‘ , erdii'ttljr »rproprtote that
■0(1 Tno KrpublloNn CpBfff
ho held to Pnrker’* Boll
which otando oo o mooumeot
ropndty of Bodlcal rule In Booth
oo, ood o oetMtoot woroluff to
tho people of the Blot* of wbot they
oy expect ahouM tho r«Kof the
ranker avei ho n atored.
The Oonfereooe net at 1*o’clock and
tero wao a fall aueodaoce of dele*
nearly all tbe oountira Id
la the aboeooe of MMCkey
colored Slate Senator from Beau*
, T. K. Miller, occupied tbe obalr.
waa held with dnned
aeeeu# of approach waa
led. Tbe doom to the
nail'd up and a cordon of
wan eatabltahed and re*
fuerd to’Ut aay one pnaa not having
the necraaary credentiala or who dM
la hla countenance tbe brand
ef Ofto. Tbe enmplexlon of the Onn*
wae vrry black, and a m»j illy
pure Afrtoan
_ - a number of
preeeot and took an
active pelt la tbe Jd.haratlooe of the
body^^n . e
J con •pieaoa* cher*
meter Taft, from
Meftoa, Oea.
r chaiUri i, Dr. j. r
CharIret'm. and Lto father, k. B.
law, of York, and a brat of an
tried
,ae V the
parpeMh: Wc hare placed
which eeeh UMt'daUd Umate
mrnther ahonld eontiibnte a# t WeiMy-ire
which we rejjaed a«r bit a Very
ountribution froth edell of yodf
as the Mnallrat atuount
which ought to bf dw^vkiutc#, thntu-to J
we truat many will •*<**<* tliaa hr ‘
their olforinga to the Lord. We desire
to entreat our brathreu in tlie miniitlry
to redouble their exertions in thia dirou*
tion, fur it u evident that if the p -ator ia
Indiflcrdnt to the grand object of extend
ing the BtdcemerVKingdom the people
will naturally be npat hot ic. The pialorw
not only the counsellor but tbe leader of
hn flock, and whither he gi*ea they will
follower Tlie responsibility therefore ia a
solemn one, and from which there is no
escape. Wo trust that greater exertion
will be mnde this year iu the interest of
Foreign Missions .than ever befl-re. 'I'llis
we regard ns the Work paramount to nil
others. Our brother, Hev. K. C. Hick*
son and wife, wc have been informed^
are ready to go forward and curry a Sn-
viour's dying love to the perishing heath
en. Shall we not respond cheerfully to
this call which God mokes upon^ia and
raise the funds necessary to speed them
on to the good work, and thus hasten
the time whee the heathen shall be given
to Christ for bis iuherhanoc ?
APWOINTUCNTB.
APeD'a Chapel, K. B. Sanders; Bam
berg, t. J. CoeuU; Bangs ell, J. C
I tor ant; Bethel, J. IWmlt; lUtbrwla,
H. B. Beard; Black vilto, John Siorn;
Cypress Chapel, C. Kil bags worth; W*
-to, A. Kcnta; Ifoeble I’oad, S. B
thill; Mho. L. A. 1 hunapjoa; Kik-nd-
ship. Joha Aldrich; George^* (Wi, J."
Morris Ghrat’s Braaeh, Jt F. Rk«,
JrahsiMs, 1^ L. Wee; Great Baltke*
katebie, H. K. I'leier; lira I tag Spring*
W. T. Walker; Hkkory Gfwre. J. 1).
Kieard; lleatarst ha pet R I* TtMuap-
roa; Joyce's Ursach, J. J. Greee;
Brsnch. D H Hair MHeaj II
tf. Walker; Mt. Armm t\ M k^toe
ftckl; Ml. Calvert, P lUiss; Mi tM .i.
C. Crest h. l*h,uu,b.a U .C Kuk
IWmet Mead am. W A Itoe*
Rsedr Branch. Joha Grabha;
Hudmary.lt M Johan*. *. Johe'a.
K. K Kinsrd. f*e.ea Ihem, Jai
re. fScaellU’n PraleeS.
r■ico'i, Febiuary to—Mrs. Bce-
drtlH sister of tbeneeaimln Oulteau,
ban cent to tbe United Slates Senate a
tret agaloetfbeeonflrmatlou of Mr.
kllng ns Aeeoclate Justice of tbs
me Court. It opens as follows:
Omkllnct f»r tbe Bupretns
Ifouch of tlie United States ! Bow dare
anybody give such preferuient to tbe
imm wbo of all others should be pun*
(shed with t|te execration of hie couo*
try uion nnd of tbe world for the untold
sorrow and humtllatioo we bare suf-
frred 7 Can they believe that the con
viction of poor cmzy Gultenu, lyncb-
ed’ by ptocese of law, will »o cover up
their uwu nefttiioue record that the
.blluded uullon aud the World will ho
more see their Iniquity, but quietly
consent to bow down submlealvely^o
•my lord’ Conkllng when he shsll as
sume tbe Judicial ermine of tbe high
est Court lu the land, the Court of last
r< son 7 If such things are to be, where
ale out boasted libel ties 7^ Shall poli
ticians be allowed toaitr upsttlfeover
tbe spoils OT oflfce until tbe eery atr t»
full of murder, and until some poor
fool, believing they are about to plunge
tbe country into elVII war, craxed by
tbto thought, believing himself God
commissioned to right the trouble aod
save tbe country, shall remove tbe
mao ttu-y are slandering aod defam
ing ? When all Is ovef, tbe tragedy
coded ; wbeo the suffering soul of the
maityted Preaideut has found lest;
wb< n tbe wicked c ase from troubling;
siren tbs poor victim of their poison
ous utterances sod hto frieoda have
been deluded by the mockery of a trial
at tow wherein tbe Judge, tbe jury,
the < xperts, the witnesses, tbe oflkers
of (be Court, the pises and tbe peof4e
SUM*? • IMsefpMww
[■hum oaccrr. L. k n.f
**TW dWcipImo of study may
cCMMersB, ^lady is amnlai gymnastics,
sytsrmatis itonkiag, and the end in view
is rtovelopmetrt aod culture. One greet
object of tbs seboel is to induce and di-
reel this Mental exercise. Study u of
the first impertaoce, and hence must
have the first attention of every practical
teacher. In tlie organixatiwo, c'aaaifica-
tion, managcineot and government of his
aclrool his chief aim ia to secure system
atic thinking. To this end he arranges
certain hours of (he day to.be especially
devoted to study. No unnecessary in
terruptions sne allowed. In the selection
of studies and tlie arrangement of classes
ho has regard to the capacity and stand
ing of each pupil, so that he may work
casi'y and successfully He requires a
regular hour -to be devoted to each study
and recitation that order aud system may
everywhere prevail. He enforces rigid
discipline, that the school room may be
quiet; and most important of si), ha in
spires his pupils wiih nn enthusiasm that
cirates a love for the duties of the school
aud earnestness in study. lie shows
cm that it is abk the number ef hours
spent with bo'«ks in hand, but close up
pltowtiou that secure, thorough discipliga. J^^oa of W.T
ami L'nnd i-.wni*. nnd that self-anolica- —~ »ri 11”
bad already nt'-JaUtred tbe ca|%fvery
■•Jvuntsge of power In blgo ptocea, ua
i and rmi.urcra b. lug u-
wr*k and Orf.-ncvlwas;
p<>llt(<ml mwi •Y n *t to at last
•d to the saetlffer; wbra th
and good lessons, and that self-applies
tion is the only condition of sound learn
htg. Hence lie wifi o»t allow them to
seek assistance froso each other nor of
ten from ihe teacher. And the wise
teacher instructs ha* I** to study
thought and m*jtcts, instead of words
and books. Tkna corr-ct habits of study
are formed and the fouudation is kid lor
successful tnining at every'futore s**ge
of edura >00. .Study is tbs exercise ef
acquiring nod tbe Only means of meotal
cul-are; mind is developed thfoagk its
sad p'fwev ef self control and self
tot k of a par
i»>', win mi l»t).lnsmi wn» tn r* ad thr
‘ flrar Cnmr scrosw ihr
In David, la which the imm-s Bliu I ’
rack, Itdiwhach am) Al • • - m 1.
tlm<m, and finding It ra'renicly dlffl.
colt MV pronowaew tbree nnm-s, hr
went tbrnnsrb the rboprer tefrrtingfit*
tbem aa **tbe afoicMld gentl-m^t. n
~ ifiew Alb%/iriSKMMXTS*f
—II ' r 1 .miiiiH. ■ i m 1 ■ ■ w- ' in
Colored Teachers’ Colyi n:ion.
The colored bnchcrsdr tbe public
sebooto In Barnwell e-.unty are n qnseted
to stoR mhlo lit eonretition at Blackville on
the Firbt Sotuidwy tn April, 18W. A large
attendance to deulrwl. . 1
_ A. CUMT, 8.0. B. C.
marft-iviwtil
Wando Fertilizer!
TBKOLDfiXD WELL toTARLIAHBD WANDO BKeNU WAfi TftE FIK8T IfkDB
from the ra>eth < ar.rttua Pi oepkaua.
Wando Acid Phosphate.
Tbto to a good Manure, toed alone, as Farmers know, wLw have U tod It, partleularlr
on Clay Lands. ‘ ^
,, Kainit, or German Potash Salt)
ILIewMlun I<wo|OwI«|wUmII |
Importcl from Germany rilr»et by the.Wanda Phosphate Onmpanr. This to an Im-
i Mnlj.d-bt|i>ii to tbe itotof OomuiercUl klauuiesi mad to particularly valaabie ou
Wando Ash Mixture!
I s Ansl/Mi shows K to be
nr-rU
Ltoh
This I. n capital Manure, unu abould giv; gow«l results,
verv valu .hle. _ f-*- t-,
-ydWw .
' /pp'fcufion For Final Di ikarjtf.
Ifottoe is hereby given that l w»U apply to
B. T. Ktoa, Ksw. I'robale . mlgs for BarawelL
Conniy, on thrlJihdajr of April, fora
final itincharge at Kx< ciitrii of William 11.
Parker, Executor of U. M. Limerick.
ELLEN 1». HALE.
marO. td.
.. — L , ■■■ . . * Aum*
Application fur Final U^dia gf,
Notice to hereby given (hat T will apply to
B. T. Kiee, K-q., Pruboio Judge fur i'arnwell
ewntty-tre Monday ibe I ,‘1 h ttoy - of April,
1882, for a fioal iliMhargeas A«lmiui»|ratri,r
ryiV^NDO t)ISSOLVKP BONK (nk»hfj RUhMs)!
n LyGROUND SOUTH CAROLINA PIIOfiPHATE ROCK l
|ySOUTH CAROLINA BURNT MARL!.
The above artiefo* are nflWwd by tbe %%'A.Nil>0 PHOSPIIATK COMPANIV
of Obartoston, South Cantiinn. , v
. H I:N n ron ANA I. and imii< rc«.
l W0HK8,ntorrfty. i
1.H KKAK OKPO TOPWC ’., _ _ J- M , N ^ uellr ^ f wy \
CM \ ULticvtO • , 8. 0.
Pit A NCI* B. HACEEJM’iuaiiDii.vr.
f b2H 2m
On Aablry River.
JOSlAA 8. BROWN, TXxas
•^ f ELLEN P. HALE.
morOld
JA&. M. RY
ATTORNEY AT LAWf = f
IS AMNWKI.L, <7.11. ||. d.
Pro* tore it all the Courts, bffl eloTux
Ptoru Building.
crest aa. Best XsSlclas evor BsSe. I
) iirt.|irfOM of all other llllt.r.,
^^■HHPurlfUr, Llesr
1 poaalbir )on« riL-l shore U-p
0 T»rt«» »l»I perfect an fhWr
1 md view t« tto t|st ul iafim.
Btssoass MsfalOft
’ srqsss, er i
marb-tf
Ignats Keeler
etgblrv
HI bo fu
1 ef tbe
fwnk
1 to
bag. rpnag Urawck. F J
Pwnegtuwa. A F. Free. TrwaJwsy. J
K llnkauw, WX^ew. R W Wixs—r
Uanmomj, Joka few*, W iltow Se»mf
J L ( fto^
FrWeV’os li. t» P !toj.er»e», U. W
M. w.ito—. H F iwpto. W. I>
MeMiltoa I^A Ha-o- Kwew.ee
B Ilsilaa . n C'., Feko 24. 1 **2
krn of the
wben tbe
coailrmneal
be foe- <1
tbe falbri lee
t-ya
• bee, slue-•( la tbe
of ibewa
'.'fw tbe so—d mi tbe
Gat •'Id mroworiel vat-Wf to toar h
ewa before (to wad woMuf tbe rq-itom
hae ttoree •• I died away ttofW #»—wa
ibte sir-aJ ••• aemlaaium mt the mao
wbo m rewlly mwraMy tu Marne tm tto
blgboe* J •derbel b'we- r la lbs
ihe an on wbo. by I to f rew wd
o'sexeew. fia-ka K—oeSf to > ‘wf Omt
firbl'a atore • J>j
taw ibte btod swam lee Uv ff ■ to gew— f
Us. 1 toy (blab by toS-by
Uow ibte ( —w (bat to
ny-^eiaaMy *u
ii^towa t It aaytbtog fwtttov —ra
•e-rto-t •• f—ira ibe ea eel ga«l mi tto
4-amdfaJ nimm —we firmly wto «e afi
tto W'-eM fo-rke ' to I li IH m^i. ■
W--eiM to tto
o4 J mrtrm mm I
—aiwllwa u
•re tto| ■V'SVW toe-4 to ba^ OeSn aa.
—■ 7 •■) —eadlltoto*
l>> «—eva UioSwae — la 'toa# tom,"
itoeagb '• r»o*k.' »m mm etomyto l«e
EH ITATI05S AXD MUClrUXE.
The dsaei'd— of raeitaiiua comes nsi
tw order. Meeitaliun U tho exrrviae 4
like study, toU*
to ike octotar Ready aod veil
tsiien am Ike priaeipal mesas M guaiog
1 ysastlaal •Wily. Heth
to the end in stem, if
Iron
Raga
R JUERT 0. WHITE,
M A.RBI.E
"**-*~-~~aRDo ' » 1t1 *! ~
oro whsllho dl«oaooor«U%"»'>* U »oo Hop BU-
een. Dost eea — yeaJE" — tol 1( Jon
omij (eel W4 or aeleeesMs.aa** at onoe
GRANITE WORKa
Moetinff Street.
[orTunm ■oxtutlrs aeut],
C; H AUL. tCMTOlW. Sfi. C..
jeneS ' 1 -
nigksst C»n> prfoec p«U
m, Kfjm'awd Cww llidrs at
MARTIN
4 sfiaoel, BUckviTe, N. 1*.
•f to
••5
wtil toe* (be
wee to to
is Mly
By B T. Rto», E q. Jw-Mw
.1 »
I .Week di
writ W.,e
-efi-i 1 -rad
ttot u— toe
tor ef tto
itotf
.toy
A lira
pi efrl
• mm (»-t>«a fee
.4 ItoramKerai «to |
> m f.-ib*— r -t br .
lew days • ad
IN
of tto teste are
emUng
Vtoth tto retetlee nuasericoi sueogtb
«f tto two—rites, ttot tbs Itepubii-
mmm wars terpety te tbe majority Is
tto fitstr. Off tfa Isgtet—ti— b>we
would vlrtui
of tbe Bcpul
bardabip to
itee two-tblrds
generally, and
for protection
Tto rsoolstlooe rxdted s long snd
“ Buenioa. Judge Melton,
bad ChstfleW spoke In op.
1 to tbe resolutions, Judge Mel-
for osnrly so hour sod
-much hpplaueo by bis fe
ll wiui flualty agreed to leajrr
tto whole matter in tbe toads of tbe
steottoo offleere, sod to sek
to Maks suitable pro-
stelo— to obtain legal registration un
der tbs Federal Election law of all tbe
wot— In tto btats. The State execu
tive committee was Instructed to draw
ops memorial to Oongrese totting
forth tto oooditloo of tl Imre and ask
ing for tto necraaary relief.
-OP SJCCKECT XEMCVKD.
xne t»«fvrnnoe adj.uroed at hslf-
. — ^ to.nigj,^ T|, e 0 f
1 removed so as to allow a
t of tbo notion of tbe Confer-
1 made to mo by J udge
-Tbo only action
l s resolution instruct-
tog tbe RopubUcao execuUvc commit
tee to take euofa actloo, ..s« might bo
beat advteod, to have Bopubllcan ou-
porvteora appointed under tbo tew of
ttoUottod Btatra to supervIac the re«
tetraiioa of the voters prescribed by
tto Buts tew.-
From wtot I oso lesra ou tlMF ViBe
skte tto Confer'ora was opposed to
making —zoostrat for Btats offleecs,
but tsvorad oosUtioo with dkaffrcu>(
1 ia tto Democratic party, aod
M make a struggle for tbo
roomy officers In
tesp-
■* 1 ra termer* Ttoy *ay ttot tbey »re 4wt»g
h eell as it w p—iU - ie do — < *ev es-
Mtieg omaraiaaraa, ami report lU*(
1 key keve a»4 ked • dmatk of soy catewt
«w tbe war Pro'Mara sr« piewrifel
sad so Wtafara rare wurtk apraku-g ef
ia bssg fUfotooed. Tbe peufde anr liv
ing quietly and coetentadiy ai d are not
barraaard by awck legidatira as wc poor
devii* Have been for tto Uei Jtmr or two.
There ia no talk of penuing the otd now
or tto spotted ltsd-|dke. Mr. Kdkor,
if we cant get np an independent more
at sooo nod pat better men in oflkv
1 will have to emigrate to some oilier
e!tme. This ia the MnUment ol the
white people ia Uiis part of the county.
We arc Democrat*, we have spent lime
and money os Democrats, but that party
has deceived us. Wben the Democratic
horse* come out this fall they wilt tack
ers. We wid support au independent
movement. You will hear our bugles
Wow in the early future.
F. 8. Owns.
* r*
fiMSW
ararly d—wps.
• d (tea tm lb*a
tto <1tarairo«e
•t—rwrlto —to. I p
of the •i-twwe'l •
•h ra> moarwiag le
tto «rae<ul-w d the 1
prmewi acatoM ib
Daisky Dale, Feb. 28, 1882.
Dkab Mb. Bditob. -
I have heard so much of you as s
favorite with tbe ladles that I would so
much like to see you. I saw tho pic
ture of that love of an esthetic, Oscar
Wilde, s few drys ago, and surely
thought rou must be exactly like him,
aod nb, dear, dear, sir, If you would
only call ou mo with a large pbnd Itlly
In each button bole and a sun flower
in each hand, astride of a stork or a
blue gannet, I would be too too elyaU-
bmtsed for terrene exqulsltated bliss.
Ob for such a cav as you would thus
make. I have enough of the n&mby
pamby * ^ Mute posy; yo..id drivt-—L
only one or two rings, not much Inside
of li * r bars sod nothing elsewhere.—
I used to thick a lady with a pug s
non mistaken creaturs, but have at
test concluded ttot ooe te better than
a Utter.
* Dear Pood Lilly, did you ever call
o«a lady? Why didn’t you7 Wby
won’t you 7 Can t you 7 Ab, I fear
you ars too diffident You haven’t tbs
brans n r the brains (l fear you will
Ati-w.*) to make you agreeable. Ob,
my dear sunflower, brains ars at a dte-
oooot—bcaas and store ekxbw ars all
you need. Do com*—don’t wait till
-Fop’' asks you t) rail. That ain’t
lo
I
right 1
like k
r-try to tor
wey f»ow 4 la)*
sihetoa-or t
•te
ll*
ifs
_ I ha ctiM mum of Ike
degrading part teas stit*> wbteb culmi
nated la tto death which tto aath-a
mourned. I pftrat la Ihe neroe td
that J*mtIra which ebould to mHed
equally to all that ibte man shall not
ta elevated to that puaitlon which
may enable him to para final judg-
ment upon the fate of my p«M»r Inoaoe
brother.—B|wdal Dispatch to the New
York World.
The Fwwll-h Sr. el • Btrltlah
Mwllraw.
WiXDson, E*0., March 2.—As the
Queen was entering her enrriage this
evening a umn in the otation yard delib-
erab ly fired a piotol st her. The man,
wlw wa* a miserable looking object, was
immediately seised by several policemen
and uken to Windsor police station. N«
one was hart. The man gave his name
ns Roderick MncLesn. The Queen drove
off to the CdMJo immediately after she
was fired at. \The miscreant wes fol
lowed to the station by a large crowd of
people from whom ho was rescued with
difficulty. Tho Queon arrived st Wind
sor about 5 20 P. M. Since Tuesday
she had been in Loudon, where she gave
a drawing-room ou Wednesday in honor
of Ihe Princess Helena of Waldrick, who
is to marry tbe Prince 1 copoW. A crowd
of people assembled at Buckinc ham Pal
ace thia morning in hopes that the Queen
Th« demeanor of tbe
people was as cordial as usual.
tbem say
1 mended
Maine News.—Hop Bitters, which
are advertised in our columns, are a sure
cure for ague, bilioiVNes and kidney
complaints. Those wbo a«e tbem
they cannot be too highly recoin
Thera aftb'-ied should give them • fair
trial, and will become thereby eothuot-
oetic in the preira of their curative qaali-
tiei.—JW*tea»f Jrpu.
The
la
Evening Newt rays
a recent private letter from to
jLtf; Arkaonaa, tto writer raya
tto State lie lo an alarming 000 c:^;
pruriatosm high aod eoaroe. and i»«-
d- Be atee aekr-1 tbe
motoy w^phy^tia uxea^ra li
A NuaiL Caai
Il Vfeto *
Vote Pwkffi
tedwwwd hh
Dm 4s| to
Wete J tora 4n iterai eB fined tefSS
I ••• pay yww" Wek aetod Um toe
to tod era ■ laed. and ito aid rragrt
raM.-W.fi. W.k.ifrafitoaa toff era,
eaa• .wav | te pe n* mtee e fimnJ erag of
swra and I 1 i*b4 *m node wmw a/ito
I wifi toteg toetearae wto
rato Md Wate. ito
I asByeas .toll toee U
AM mm,
Ctora »to Uw |
frara D •»• vllt*. Ya, arrived
IM. Um w^k far ito
Dataware Gam- A-wwta'kra, which te
trying in rraurak tto* tkate
• A man muriMrad I U bfnthra with-
-red a fierce
ov-ranr ia a mu dug. Mmla fotlone
by ee« Ing bla maeter elala, tto tonte
net ep- u the alayra, bhlng him, and
banging to blm until be was eapturml.
A ewodUnte, J. T. Sweat, erubltebra
the following appeal In the Hampton
Guardian: **Iradlfe and Oeolteineo of
Hampton Cda- tj—Allow me most re
spectfully to inform you that I am a
randMatr for eohooi eotumlaelon»r of
thle county for tbe next term. Help !
belpl belpT —
Old Aunt Bonnie Holloway died lo
Fauquier ennaty, Ya^ teet week, te tbe
one hundred and fifteenth year of her
aire, tbe ohleet eft fra probably to the
"Old Dominion. When L'M Oornwalll*
passed through Eastern Virginia lo
the summer of 1781 ebo said she u wsis
a good smart gal, big enough to get
married." ..
Ills pretry much In polities ae It te
in aetrouemy. Wben a oue-horee etar
cute loose from its own home circle to
cruise for itself It'generally brings up
with a crash iu tbe eystem which at
tracts It most; and when an ambltiou*
Democrat cuts loose from his party be
la Independent only during tbe time It
takes him to land with a splutter
among the Republicans.
A New Hampshire girl went into a
Boston general fornlsblhg store
stepping up to tbe pale, Ini
Iqoklog young mau tobiud tbe nearest
counter, asked blm if be would be kind
enough to fit her with a pair of gloves.
Ian gla
The high browed Athenian glanced at
her bands and then ealliag t*» a cash
boy who was compounding spit balls
at the opposite counter, said : ’•Here,
Pete, show this young lady to tbe pil
low case department.”
Oeo. Hancock toe been Inspecting
tbe military poet at Little Bock, Ark.,
and ooe of tbesoldlers loot his hand to
firiog tbe salute In bis honor. The
Geeeral visited tto wounded man aod
mM : -Well, my gallant friend, we all
deeply deplore the aecfctaot, aod mow
IM me aoaure you ttot so long aa I live
you shall rarer want for soy
AT BLACKVILLE.
W AY—The Jeweler-
The Brat Watches.
The Ural Jewelry. * *"
Tbe Jlrai Work—All Warranted.
oefjn if
RICE! KICEM RICE IM
• wVI Mtlra that
_ .ywiTs^r^
•>nfh (Brollnt Kutlrond.
CRAXOB or
ll«k, IMI.
fit
(tov
- w.
4**e*. s«
■ toe 1
| Arrive r kraais
J
J. W M 4
all of tto
In (to tela
.Mb
wtd
oaby m* ImM khmllf. I
u# the
J r.trx
Mr iaatia P. trXriSi k •' Ing Wmght _ ^
rioj m amterih-firm ram*M J. P 0*lMli
A Cm. a mi he ring aa-um^| all toH lit •*•••!
the late ItriH, all panto lw the
enmew P * ,? " T “V w K uiTami.
100 Bushels
CRAWFORD'S PREMIUM COT.
TON gKKPATfl 25 PER BU5DEI7
Premium awardwl atfitata Arrleultur*!
fair. '•firslatM ii>f grow h and fskltp be
*e**n at our plruv of luiHin^f-* .
UriO BU8HRLLB. II. MA88EY’8SELBCT-
ED (XITTOX SEED AT ^1.25 per Buriul
The most prolifle and earliest variety
known. Bolls large and easily gathered.
Lint not subject to falling out- Lint • out
from .14 to 39 pounds per hundred. Mot
subjeetto rust. _
It. M. ANDERSON A (X).,
fol>9 Columbia, S, 0.
A Large Stock
-OF—
Children’s Carriages,
At price* from $600 n ph-ca’up to $25
Croquet Supplies,
Just rec« lvei| nt
VON SANTEN’S,
■7*KI.Vn MTRRF.T.
< harleatoM, M. C.
f.h«
-a-.
rou aAiiic or rent.
the molony house AND LAND (1*1
seres) In Bed Oak Township. Apply tn
Thompson Bros , or H. M. Tbqmpaoo, WU-
Hstoo, fi.01 ^^ l— —foadfi
BlickviOe Mtle ufi Fra >le Sfafiaary.
The exerctos
rill ba
of the shore
mm) ig-iy
Dr. J. KYERSON SMITH,
Op rktivf and Mechanical D nl'st,
WiL.L.LM'TOX - M- C. - * ■*
ti pi attend rails taroughout this and ad-
laeewt euwwttea. —
Op<watl.>na o n b- more satlafaetorlljr
per prmed hie Piriora, which are sup-
pne«l with all the Utrat auproved aopil-
snera, than attne im ldenoi<s of pa* tents.
Tn preventtnaappotutmon'a i»<tl. nls In
tending to vlrit him at aidlatAn are re
quested to oorreepOhd by mail before tear-
lag home. I |«epi.tf
mt- J. H. 1£. MILHOUS,
EtENTAL SURftEON,
uLiACkvii^i^k, h. c.
OfOranrar his residence, nn
B,. K. Avenue. Patients wifi
find it more comfortable to
_ have their work done at the
office, hs h »he* a t-oo-l Dental Chair, good
light and (U« most liupruved .'ppllanoes^
Ifo should be informed rav>-ra( day* pre
vious to their pomlng to prevent anv dis-
appolntmcut—though will generally be
found nt Ids office on toturdnys.
H* Will still C -'itinue to Httond oalls
ihroughout Barnwell aod adjoining conu-
daWy, vsvep* teradays. filvralag aar* -a
all lbs nighl irsla*. OafialaNlayaaadPab-
4av* reaad 1 rip 1 wk •(* are sold a«4toa.
a4*iaiiaa* aa (he road ai aa* fir*( «la** fare
4*r th* rosed trip, grad lilt Noeday araa la
retara. Bsgater txsaratea tiskrta are raU
frawall stalto* at • real* pramil* ter raaad
(rip, tickots era grad ter Im day* la ratara*
» C. AI.LEN, a. P. AT Aft.
JOHN B. PBTIt, Oran top’l.
JhMitta Passcngfr Rwita.
Post Rotai A Acovst* Iaiawat. \
Au«u»tx, 0*., y«k.», 1882. ;
AD train* will b« rut ra ataadard lima
o»*d hy Central Railrsad, wkiah I* TEN
M1MJTE8 SLOWER than Angaria time.
GOING SOUTH.
Leav* Augusta ,liOp. m.
Arrive Ellon ton..., ,...3.-0d p. m.
liobblhs ....U;20 p, m.
ties.
nuglfi-ly
P. B. HAGOOD,
aitowei a\d ccoasellor at law,
H A.W.N W KL.L. C. H, W. C
Praeriees In all tbe State Courts.
Rpeetal sttentfoa given to Cwlleetlons.
• acpffi-lT
Centraf Hotel,
ABROAD fiSTltKICT.
AUCJUSTA OA.
| M. THOMAS,
Lae** fitari
ivfite
tMpm
Anlee sag
Mite
7 to pm
Lraee A age
wtewM •
t Mam
Leave PUri
leffit ’
• 47 am
Arvlve Chet
4-40pm
CoaoMte
04 Hraarb*IUe with
Trriae ia
«
Tto day Mail aod aighi liave
ra trai*a
raa drily.
rata* ran
4
Ap*Ahq*......*•♦•...A$l p. m.
Allfn^llle a e e a «ra • • s • 4.4132 p, H) %
Brunson 4:57 p. m.
Hampton 5:12 p. in.
Vitrovlile. p. m%
Y ,% uiiiiw6o, ...6:10 p, m %
gil^ori. * * e era » • » s » S y6: « 6 p. fO.
Port av'>} iu# • ♦ • • b* * * p,
Chnrl»»too 9:30 p, ro,
iL.m. ♦
te-S'W
m
BfiTUfifieb...........
GOING NORTH.
Lears Savannah 3;05 a. m.
" Charleston...., BJten.m.
- Pori Itoygl. fdHI a. m.
BMMteft. .Jlidd a. ns.
Arrive Y-'maeses k.OQ a. m
•• - Varnrill*., Bffitfi. m’
“ 'flBMRloa... 9:40a. m
JK >
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