The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, March 23, 1882, Image 2

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Jftirpfr OOUWTT OIRCULAtlOM Nm S? r THUB8DAT, MARCH f», Am. •■wsan-vwM*—l 1 Th* AiifiMU CfcT*)ulcfle —y that 0«A. If. G BAUvt'ffttl Dot b«» Modi- 4oU for to the United How nut the mmII pox tmn b oV*r tit MoMigroibn ferer b Ifkefy to bn«lt OH ofoio. We would like to know preebHy bow many Immigrant, of bet yeertr Import.llo* remain In %efluMbr ■Mi j J--W" Tm Democratic Executire Commit- fee pot la a eofld day of good rtork at Its Bret meeting. A campaign fongbt oat on the policy Indicated In the reeo- IoUom adopted cannot fall to be auc- Ceeefal. TW harmony which prevailed angora well for tho future unity of the «|,m .aae i—aayn ftrtfeW; Mttbdo^ —— own •nothr i 'a. aiuf It'D no Mev l^p. bat a aiee ought to he MlbBcd to go through lira aad !e alway* oa the borrow from ether people's brains. f)e Onghljoflitd eel rddie tilings f«>r liim- self, JMripeva. Kills topoeteiity in pay' uniliurall that he haa learned trvm from aaothar'e, and It b rm ruey matter to formabta 0 drued 1 ' that wlA suit all afUfe. Tha erbb la any new party prices-dbra It eadbavore tecrya. tal'aa all tha ebmeatr of oppoaltlon Into a boeaogatbonaKMhadb'iticm: Un til thb la effected the Democratic par ty b not In danger. i-JgJJI.' -l.-uy*' Tax Democratic Executive Commit tee met on Mon day and wae called to order by Uie Chairman, Hon. G. B. LartlgupC Thirteen clubs wvre repre The following resolution, were 1 and ordered to be published county papers Ktfhtd, Tbst the stubs in ths county shnll issts they hove hereiofure, but in eleot- delegntes to . convoution they -hell elect ono delegste for eitch (wenly-five mem- bent present st the election of such drlr* gittee, MU tbst escb oluk chniruutn. or hie representative, shall, on the floor of the con vention, on his bontr, state that ths delsga- lion Imis been eeleeted in accordance with these resolutions, and make out a roll of all member* voting at such election and report the same to the convention. 2itd. That each twenty five members of a club shall be cousfciertd an integial part of M 1.« k ^ a J. m ] f ft Lg mt%. nr i ■ la »^1 a r sevsa vI w'x »***m sx ww tw w neisa.v ( wws w* m Tm crop of Mitdldate. for the Leg- Mature and county offlots promise to (bb fall Tbe patriots who wed tbe dear peo ple hare feowd that pbliUee don't pay mu to take beck seats, i are willing to gratify I te thb eoeameadable desire. ■ s—awt -j ""x TM crop outlook tbroaghoot the •owotyb rather cheorful. Tbeaeaaon i favoraLU for tbe preparst loo • of the eott. Tbe area in i grnpe b largely tacraased, tbe • aepply b ouBotaet le quantity la quality, sad, beet are practicing rigid i fair esse pas for tbe it crops ulll H »e Me Ism ef i ila tba delegs't U T That nil clubs meet nt 2 o'clock on the second Sniurday in May tnd orgnnise, hold. InglhsnMctves hi rsndferss to maet at suob time as the soenty dminnsn shstl destgnnfs to sleet delegnlss to n county convention te e!ep< s county ebolrmnn nud select deVgstes to « numinatingcnnvenHon in Columbtn end te lheO)ngreeJounl eonvention. ilk. That eMli eluh ehnirman st ths asst meeting of (he oioeallvs eemmiiteo shell re s fbll mil of nil tho members prooeul nsugnulsttsn sad report same. O.B Lssrinfs, Conatjr Chatrmns. J. tf .'Anurrnsve, aeevursey yrr-tm. tm Fren'. prepar st the i ■imUnllea •!"the A_ demin. We have had twontjr-ooe )*rcs»dei.u rUcted from tba (ullowing Statas: Virginb, 5—W anluacton, Jegrmoa. M>diaon. Monma and Tjlar. Ntw Yari, 3—Van Durea, Kiilnere id ArtUnr Ohio, 3—Harrison, Hayrs sad Gar ia, 3—Jars soe, Johnses sad rg^iUBT WAdki At* rhs <1 fhe fsnobt, cad ceAt H tabd 1 wider st the Awn b r Busks mu e weudnfdl otht rs. Tm.i Puih MsseacboarfU. f-Jnks John t^naaey Adawaa I'st.s.v.'ansa, 1 — Rorhssso. New Itam| ehirn, i — I •reve. )1 tmmstff 1 • I—Tsj ho* tTiaom f — Uoc.fn .od CmaS I. si. I—W M W.or«a Is, t—Jobe A lams sod Jobs •— Korriooo. T.vWr so-i K»1 Yoo Sod J . — mimic .'Uewa. ffouth Orimiftra hac 20,wO c^lorod 'Good Tens plaru. T DurlinctoD Cl H-, with a population of 1,000, has 15 Onr roothu. G-l. John T. Rhett Is the Democratic candidate for mayor of Columbia/ Jullen Ri^etiel.gdletlnpolab- ed agrkiiltiiTfiti'chemist, died lu Chur- lenten on Friday. The Greeley lontitute, <h« diy school for colored clilldren In Audcrson. has over ‘J00 pupils iu uttondauce. Rov. J. W. Perry .aye la the Dnptl.t Courier that he I« the only Baptist mltii.tei lu Clarendon county. H"n. M. C. Butler whs forty-eixyears^ old lust wtek. Hon. Wa'ie Htunpton will be sixty-four on tbe 28.h Inst. The groat need of this country I. more oHflCes; there are t enough to a< commodulo one-fortieth of the can- dldatsUf - The RnpUets of South Carolina have contributed to the Foreign Mission Board, In the past ten months, $5,128.- 74 She stands at tbe bead of the list of Slates so far hy nearly $1,000. A female missionary from Minne sota, Miss Ella Brennan, has been or ganising Sewing soil files among the Colored women iu Newberry and lec turing on religion and 'emperanoe. Gov. Hngood has refused to com mute to Imprisonment for life the sen tence of J. J. Clyburu of Camden, who In July last murdered Alex. Sheorn. the bueband of bis paramour, Kiia Sheotn. Fb reoce. H. C^ In 1856. eootsleeri wuly ten boo.\ra It h«s now a p- | a laM 'O of over 2 000, and last year over 100 bouses wt re built within the cor porate limit* IV al estate b*a dcubleU to value wltblu ijje past five y*«ra Ih. re U a man to N. wbstry who hse •liuuk In ta« iast l. rty jests 5JO gal- i. ua or 13 hatrel*. of '.biafeeg. (is la tCM -"1 te lake a small quantity before earn m»sl. ar t he dortbl irtbk at aay Other itaee He take* s q-tart a week Becj.m s Bailey, a resjeaiaids white m»o ol * J vi i e e-'uat«, w«# hvatsa so aswwieff with fewr» relm by threa ne gr men --a the Hth tus4 hat b« Jkd -a it a igih. Ota murdervia are la )ail fhe rawaa of ths attack ■ as to vki gru tge Ilrre t* H -tmmbs a e.4- fe-1 e>-s *lrv j foua Lanterns O-aaty •aakuta-t Ih* |Tta list by a raaasbaev Uala «a ta- ( Ha a«a unites » a<ev-.a IwV a *»mf lw» ht"*ea hwakisg ta tha A.j llose amt h« I omty ram*pal Uba awht hef-we frvti Or«ww A fttaeW pU'apUsfa T)We Mr M aahe. fear* fV~pwr«Mww-a*a< af Fuse.wa. baa sewaraA *M <B» **a t ««aa al tha Mat a latsWwvy am the K.1 flvevlpat—Ro. X wa mw-iiwyevwiM, tammgwft mt r*4fhlmg By %■*■■ llama. . fwnun oacerr. l l. h) “TM thru# ■utkads of htafn^llsa now claim our attataivs. Tbvtnarr *>«•* il bj questioning. Many teacher* B A4am* sad )!•?*■ sad Bern* warsasaimswi hiwtasw V#» Ba a. Bwe^aaia *ed LimwAb famt uses aiasaad •• Ya« Pra Aa«t ■A *arv.d »t fr—Rial -Tytav. K«0 er* Jih ana a>d Anhae (BumsauAMussfima party amd men (Amt j An ta mak* sp tha tk* put tkvsiivsa for > aru tha la this w. for tk* Lmt u# try that “the aad hot ike J w« will mad poU’l B ys of lf7$. W. bear muttst- iou eaktlag lo atv- upon recent laws I kj U# Legislature. Weil, you MW mm of rsauon aad moat admit that Mm oamoot bu passed to please every — It Is aa ter possibility. Don't Wt M set too hasty, but gltpe the laws a fhtr tttal aad If ibej^vs to our dle- Usm^o to work to have Don’t threwtsa -tha party ; IsUad to thu rack fodder or ao foddar." O yoo aru dlasattefled with what tha representatives of tha party ha vs done, go hack on then, deal ebazgs H to the party. 1 flpaitaaborg Herald: A vapid glance at the oompoaltlon of the House of ol this State, at Ite that It ooaeieted of 9KfOf the followtag occupations:— Farmers, 87; lawyer#, 26 ; planters, 26; 11 i merebante, 10; teach - t; oontraotors, mecbaulcj, 2; i kgrate, t; real estate agents, I.; factwra, I; earpewtara, 1; buteberr, 1; editors, 1; ministers, l. it wUl be week that one half of tha House was made op of farmers tad planters. It doM not appear wherein a planter dlf- fern from a fanner, but the rsoord baa * thus wt reproduce It. cBtale over a of the Araembly, while the mer- • • me>t*v <J ihwA tk* 4.rA Am*- Mar I, Tuyiee t^vevw H*y»a *a4 Tyte*. F»<si■*», Jvk wa tad re* eat *4atk k ««*.■' m (mm- v*eMe*. h*( ewe • pk**ej •• ik* lahN* a* sw*ri.Mw taadalalrw *f wv ika daei Is rtk»,w*t muitmem Y+mmfmL 4—F.'aAuag<«e. MaJwua. Ty!ev, Tayter, Adkar a*4 Mcere*. IW y«wnaa, 6- JacAmw H.maea I'ulk, Pmcot, Bar*suae sad Jwkaeaa. hlnbodMi f—Grata aad ll.y«a laiunao 9—Jeka Adam**. Jobs Qwiary Adaem aad Ktlliaov* Uefurated Duith, I —Martin Van Ba rue Christian, |—Gait-kl. Not uiUehwd to any eburrh, I —Jvf- firsoa .o<i Lincoln. Four wet# eminent sa ®r»t#r»—J -Q Adam*, Van Uureo, Lrcculn and Gar InM. Ms werw reared in povertv—Jacknon, FUlmitre, Baehsnsn, Liaccln, Johnson and GsrBciJ. •bleka fram p«*w to pm mm et I u* ta Mr Mwtawb 1-* l«My kwta et no other way, |pd mom Imfsao lit tie knowhdge of the subjects te* be tsught that thy/ demand to have ques tion* prepared for themrelves ardrell sk fur tjiwir pupils. And booknukers,quick to ob*ei vc jhe erudition of the market, often line ths margins of their books with leading question* to bo used in study end recital ion. Ibis is sll wrung, and one of ths indication* of the suporfiaialiiy of tha uge. The tendency in alhdcpart* ments of learning i* to nhim the surface tnd to remove the necessity of thurouph- 1 tie**. Questipiiitig is net the best uicthod of iustruetion, noe jcan te be safely adopted as the bert method. Yet the iticdiod lu* ita place, aod may be useful, first, to direet the attention of tho .pupil to special topics or thoughts which hare beeworwlookcd’or omitted iu the recita tion jsecondly, it is useful in conducting reviews and examinations. ^ limv TO ITT QtJKRTrOXS. But the teacher mtrst exercise special eare as to the manner of putting ques tions. 1st. He should never nsk %ntr ing questions, such as will suggest to the scholar the answer.' 2nd. He should di ways put (be question to the class before he calls up the individual, so os to secure the attention .hf ill. And whi*e hr should have special regard to t 1 e matter, form and inode of hU question, he should also see that the answer is confined to the que>tion, is conei e and logical, and given in o rrect l<oa»u<re. This habit of criticiaa will sseure. accuracy of thought and expression aad impart posi tive knoeiedgs. it te opposed to that Ivuas and vague method at study and ex- preasinn which result* in msidal anarchy aad ooufuii»n. v.tLrt or wgirrm ixxntwaTtoxs. Wr (ten answeri bavs-tha advantagv •vtr verbal > hta thay bring tha srbolar aodar rcM siassuialtBa ia other depart ate«ti uf primary taatructioa A writ tea anas or vipnsra h>a n«uniusn*h p i.rtbag* rapby, uw of capilai*. peaeiuaMoa and foram ef eaprvmi—. 1 trace, ikta method ef eieminaUoa akou d be prettwed aa ef lea as lime and eirewmaienea* wdt **W# vue i as *»f l Bt~ri ats Imrtane* ia sesttav ate hod ef te* w rarttwn which haa it* mm eta abasaa A irc«erv hy lbs I amber aauwld savrf ha •whM.ietta It a rrwauime hy the rleea ■e ikctr s.mm ata awahs Maey »ea<b- at>i > j ea >wwi aavas m tbe p»«** ibay be*a ie aspteta eta late bedera ike to Mt«e*s*a a* tbe dmptey ■ taea* lit* atohaa te kamta by he* t-me* ke m me eta Areas tbe **arv, •y «f taa |impate m~m the* hy bm ewe A few Xonhern Tka tedtwa ef Ike I. wets* Iter ^ tlkerak ae>* el tee* enwetata la g-' log tk'fr L< see.f wv«a4>tp. ' k*l ees I emta le 'k- eiseoy *ta te tb* teee .d H teeiom lk*y ka*e ► '“e eockteg fal.kfeky eel r-«a*e<ceiiy k- ece. •pcteS ikte t * • m- tie*- ta agh •» ♦'? kow *•« yw* tows tstewe to mv-t sii »apwaesw le tewauttog tke kwddtag Tke Titleasw erw «ta* . f ike ttgb 1 htta of mbff 1'. egr> *•-«#• 11'ln.ec teseca •kir.^a in# ea« eea p>l*e'« le ike fsaka frvae wktta p«wt*toe ke t e- ilnee u> tie | rwweet p'ere t y diet tie owe mertte B-to-tirc ern enu* be te ee*y te WTaeategme msetea ta* Use* id tke w aat y. hta aoeU ef# w at to cw ik leg at*, newt re tor a ftn eef sliceJleg to e.l tke datoue wf Ik* Una * heir fee Mo wuad«r uuttacb# of- Mill Arp ou Bprleg \%erb. We have boeu moviag old fences and cleaning up tbe hedge rows. There was some old logs in the fenoe row that I wanted to roll into a gully and I prisod at one with s rail for an hour 'rying to get te out of its bod, when one of tbe darkiae came along with his mule sod s plow, sod he put bis mule on one side sod his plow on the othci and moved em all in five minutes without a bit of trouble. But I'm a learning and 1 don’t care who I loom from. I’ve uever seen anybody yet that dident know some things that I didn’t, and there is many so old farmer whe knows things that wise men like professors in colleges don't. Some folks go through a long life and observe little or nothing, and most of tbe boys never stop to think but learn nil they know from books. Do tke boys know that when a hone orope grass he eats back to him, but a cow eats oat- ward flrom her IceauM she has uo front teeth ta her upper jaw and has to gum it Do they know that aomt kinds of snakes lay eggs aad tome don’t, but give birth to their young. Do they know that n ease gets its toll growth in a .pear whether large or small, and tka limb of • tree never gets any higher front tbe gnud no matter how high tha trea Tba hota hava nan ' whtea haras, bad did thay araraaa a „ P oolt 7 Do thay know tirnt a hap winds with ths conns of tha bean vine alwsya ata Bam draa a bird fv k iraaar a JlSr. ** »* All F* . Imm a virulent pr a •pStamte Utai-v tk* rouft eopsw ilfcn* Aw*r (bee ibet a youra man's two tlekl«e s girl'* s-ee. Charlie Du-iWy Warren eay* “AI tbouuh (her* are many person* tn ail Isn't* unable U» p*y tor a paprr. I nr* rr braid of aoj uo* uoabls U> edit otic.” Here m a new mja<ty tor cut-worm* It te ebeap, acc««eible, and will iuat til' i he nixt on* com** along. A la ty *ay* ■piiokl* wheat bran liberally around your catd'age plaui*, and iba cut- wortM wilt not trouble them. A prominent attorney, who Is at the same lime a leading flabermao, given the following as Ibe r< suit of his ob servations : AM years ending la 6. 0, or 1 are extremely dry. Tboee ending In 2. 3, 4. 5 end 6 are extremely wet.— Th«ee ending lu 7 sod 8 are ordinarily well balanced. Those eudlng lu 6 have extremely cold winters. Those eudlng in 2 have ao eatly spring. Those end ing in 1 have a late spiing. Thoae end ing in 8 aud 4 are subject to great floods. ••Why, Moses Hockhelmer, on the next block, sells suits liktj tfopee for $14.” * Ya».s, roy frenr, I kao,vr all about dot, and I dell you vy ha sells dqmsoBcheap. Dey schrinks—schrluks like det deyful! Shust von frop of va- ter and oop dey goes, You know dot pig Shim Jones, der carpenter? Yell, be buys a suit of Hockhelmer last week tiod goes on a spree. H« vae trunk dree lays. Efery night be nehieep on P r sldevsik, und efery night it rain. Dem glose sebruuk efery dime. Der foiirt night der bollce run him In”— “For being drunk, eh ?” “For unices cent exposure^ iny frent—dem gloss vaa bretty much all gone." At a sals of rare coins iu Hew York March 14th tbe inteiest of tbe bidders sentersd lo a silver half dollar Issued from the mint of tba Confederit* B tales at Hew Orleans to 1861. Ilia asserted to b« one of four. Of tbe Urns other ootoe one was aald to be te of I resident Davis et tbe •f hta rapture and It baabot slr.es bera beard of. Tbe coin offered yea- tavdey wra erat to Dr. B. B. Taylor, •I'" “ _ ‘ by Mr ••*•*< la^iawSia ata s* fi*s •« ata 1C ap ika •atota tow* Ata *to«U to «ip4»yta to aeaampkaA aa ito* *teaci to Awstaiqa Ik* papte *f mm»g Ha may ar^swa kaik* *f wtay ata arrw'a^y ata flwraay ta fmMattm sta vat to a i-alleaa kraiwa II* •*•« itortaws to taarmta to bwaa as f ika* r.a to Asa* ia mt way *s v*U .* by rsqainaf 'to ti.» la toar (to test a r* ata is f-paai is to. iUt«*a ia ib*iv aw a •* r^tf *tot wa* cuMmaaraatta aa 11 pi* >**4 rwt rtsriwt or a* sta* aviww Bs«, aJW ah, i* fipas i»*t topsasJ ra «M*t*M • tee ■ rwa ■Mb«d *4 waare* Uoe, wbaarva* ik* aaVyad wil ta*»( af « Ttos wil spfssr wksa •* rwea 4-r tteat (to rta of aitay, iwcata’Ms ata ie- •irwctiua ia so: the atiaiaa»c«t >4 kaawl tag* but Jetapkea T to rmm to of da ce'iea *r* iliaau*(i4, ao* by ito gnUsa cup ftlita to ib* biMa. bat by the *w* 1 lag of (to bad 4«vi*W>pcd 'ale bloawema ar.d r pa frait tl-rwogb tto genu I iaflu- *wca of th;bt. heat and montur*. Kdoc*. Uoo, then, ia not ito timing of keowl edge, hat the dtf clop sent of powar.ata tho Uw ofdeTslopmeulia thoroughsxtr- ciae. St j<ly and racitatten sr* the paiacipad agenci,'* to be employed in tbe prneeaw of training. Instruct on is important and useful only so far as it secures, directs and controls earnest study and careful rciiution. Any system of instruction, therefore, which weakens the motive or removes the n-eewity of laborious think ing and independent expression is false in theory and ruinous iu practice. Hence I condemn tke ‘drawing out' and •pour ing in’ system if either ia ti e roly or principil one sdopted.’’ WoRKikaMiur.—Before you begin your heavy spring work after a winter of relaxation, your system need* cIchri- ing and strengthening to prevent an at tack of Ague, Bilious or Spring Fever, or feme* other Spring sickness that will unfit you for a season's work. You will save time, much sickness and great ex pense if you will use one bcttlc of Hop Bitters in youn family this mouth.— Don’t wait.—IturlingUm Havcktyr. R. A. ELLIH. ATTOHHEY AT LA W. AltoKNDALK. m. C. ‘ ‘ JNU practice te all the Oe^tp^f U» Master’s gal^i- STATE OF KOWTH C VKOUNA-B.tBN WhlLOOOTlT. /a Ik* Court tf Common Pltmk. Lewie M. Ay.f, Jr., PU. In tiff. ve. M. E. ChSsacrcau, Defendant—ForeOlosure. By vlrtae of a <focr**tal onler made In thle came by the Eone>able J. H. Hudson, presiding Judge at Fnbrusry t*rm of tbe Court of Common Fieae for said county oa tbe 2nd dey of March, A. D. iM2, F will eati at Bat nwelt t’wtivt Bouse on eaicedsy in Aprifjicxtrlt being the first Monday and third day of the month, the following de- »cribe4ir?el estate, to-wit: .til thaYcertslu tract or parcel of tend in Pamyrwll county o mtaliiing two hundr-d' and Hfty acn-e, more or less, bounded by the stream of Boggy Branch, the nai^la of Lemon's BWamp, by landtr of AiftW Copeland a.d by lauds of Jacob Choaae- resu. — Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. GILMORE MMMS. Master, nssrlS td * - rr w a * m p .TlIOLp Avr. w F.Lt rSFAM lslfED WaBDO HlsXD WAkTH* riR*T MADff* Wando Acid Phosphate. J Ma Is a jr«»l Maaure, used alotia, se Fanaere kao w, ^Uo have b lad H, partiewtari/ clay Lands. • -*■ 1 Kainit, or German Potato Salt! ICJeawlfsa I.r»|»wl4»k*ll.| iteported fotaGcmthny dlr-otby the W*nd* Pltisphite<Vimr»*nf- Thle leaatm^ rim unit ad iitlou u> the ilatof Com.ikrciul Menuiee,. aud I* particularly veiuable oa Light Sandy Lands'. Wando Ash Mixture! This la a capital Manure, Sntt should gtv*. good results. I s Analysis shows B to be Very Valuable. x WANDO DISSOLVED BONE (Highly Soluble) 1 . ETUKOUND SOUTH CAROLINA PHOSPHaT* R60^( v |ySOUTH CAROLINA BURNT MARL) r.'- A jr ■ . > „ ■ -1.- —-'- - The shove article* are offered by tha WAHIFO FIIO^FIIATR CtiMFkHY ef ChurltfSlun, South Carolina. Hicjvrr poi* anAL.Vax:>* and X^rXCKh. * OFFICE,-NO 7 Exchange Hi rott. . IX KKAiror PO-T OFPldlt. [ CH i ULE ■>i U r, S. C.; ) FBtNCIA B. HACKER, PiuaiDK-\T. M2.3 2 n WOKKH, near City. » MlNhh, neinr IWs Fery f . X*. OuAaSley River. JOSIAd 8. BROWN,' M?rster , cr£ L Rle: STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA—BARN ' WKLL COUNTY. lo tht Court of Common Pleat. M. L. MUey, Plalut iff. vs. A. P. Johnson and. others, Dcf.ndatite—F< rod euro. By virtue *f an order of the Honorable H. Hudson, mafo in tht^caupe at the February flSSi) term of said Court, I will offer for sale «t B <rn well Court House on salea.t*v In April next within tbe irg I hour* of seie. to the BL-hcat Mild r for naah, the land* dewrtbed tn the m rtgage thereon ee f.dkiws: "All fb*t irwet af Iota In salt county of Utrowdl > a Hobth Ed la te Blvi r aunt .tiling seven h>:e<trta ata Hfty acre*, nor* «r ieea. end botnwlbd we tl> ' orth bv land* of H. H. T raw», Ra*t bf E»li*U> Hirer, ttoutk by land* af Mr* f«wapb W**ha, end Wrat by lotas af F. M InataneM “ Furrhae»r to ray t-f U'Uw V OILHDRE HI H MB. Mastar. MHkkd XCateter’** Sal©- .fir. ur egja^j.^Vi-Lu. /a *4* (tori 0/ Ckmmm rtmt. • F. M tomtova. Ftaltaiff. m 1- J.ua*el r at . ad ^atora, ita a*«i n 9 nasi —sa hr vtitas ta aa *oSar made ta tkta <aaa hv «ks Mjatreble J ff. Mara, et tsa fratwatr (iran vem taaata 0**(t.l win ■#-* tor a*b am aatea4«r ta Atoll aret. *i<eta te* Wg*l boar* af eat*, at karwawW Obart U *a>. "» irwat ef Mad ta Ike aatS •radL a Mi • A w»t U>m t,* A J « Ul LMOMRU Mitel Ma ■atotki BHKXJFr'S IA1-K M;*r**ta Ummo *a Mania Ka*a>i ky notm oi 00m ■ to »to*a moaot **• •Mis. k C. a* r*a sast. *ta •* »*** t •ata ito • to** Hi a—** ta ml*, ta <1 ommi *a4»t ••* ta to* *Sa*aaa la poet oi day J & L a I me as tetmt- if ito 4tk day *f Apta taadtag dgy iksSUF mtd. •wtem ito tegta wM M ata F. J. ata A J1KW AD YERTISEltEXTS. Spring Millinery. MRS. M0LAIR ovrdially iavitaa ths la* dies of Barnwell and vicinity te mil sad ex* SBiDga saperb steak ef Spring Millinery, ja*t received Atom e laadisg Mew York ee- ublishnient, eeaetetiag ie pert ef Fees, Fiestas, Flower*, Ribbons, Yeitlegt, Rdwings, ^ latset Cane, ‘ w/m0t0km, Paraeate. Silk H Taitet ktia a-1 tem aa J | O jaa tin By *if*a* ta a* astaatiaa la aa dt- reata talk# ***** «a*d mm. I will -tot Ut •*)* *i tor* w*H C. M , H. C,a* Maaday. ia* Sd fay ta AFSIL. I» L k towf aalmday ie ito mid swath. wtsHia tha tag* 1 baer*. ta ataa, ito wfWwiag damntod raal property. U wd : Alt that tram ta iaaf stieals le tor*wall aaaeiy eaateiniag A.VO aara». a**« er lam. towtasJ m lb* Nartb by lataataT. J. Sawn trea. East hy Lower Three Reeo. Saelb by load* *f Jedma Rmatre* ata • eat by Iota* af Mr*. Fr acas Hard** ata tba stoat* *f Mrs. ttemh Back. Lavisf epaa a* tha prep arty ef F. J. Saaders. ALSO. Ail that alhar trace oflaad rtlual* ia Bara- well county eoatsioiag 8-> sertt, ■erf or lew, and to aided ea (he North aed Boat by land* of Judaon Aaron, Mouth hy lands of Mr* Olivia lumbar aad West by laadsaf M. A. Header*sad W. F. Holme*. Levied upon ns the prrparty ef F. J. Header*. Termtef ml* ea*h, perebaaar la pay far papers 0. 0. K1LKY, 8. B. C. App irdiion fur Final Diiicharg*. Notice it hereby given that I will apply »# B. T. Rice, Ksq., Probat* Judge for Barnwell county on Saturday, the 16th day of April. 188*2, for s final discharge as Guardian of Sarah 0. Loadboldt. marU Id H. H. HARVEY. Application For Final Discharge. Notice it hereby given that I will Apply to B. T. Ric*. Esq., Probata Judgt for Bsrnwrll County, on th#12ihday ef April, 1882, fern final discharge ss Excqutrix of William B. Parker, Executor of R. M. Limerick. ELLEN P. HALE. • marOitd.i L, Application for Final Dischaigp, Notice U hereby given that I will apply te B. T. Rim, Erq v Probate Judge for Fern well county on Monday the 12ih day ef AprH, 1882. for a Aral discharge aa Administratrix da bonis aaa, af W. R. Parker. ELLEN P. HALE- sserf-td BbtkrlUi Shirul Fcade Seatutr. w* £££711 —— ROBERT ».* WHITE/ MARBLE -—AND—* GRANITE WORKS.- Meeting Streetr • lOOKHOt HOKLBXCX’S ALLOT], ’ C? n A DDKM'rON, M. O. Jw*9 AT BLAC^VILLE ^V r A Y—The Jeweler- The Bw*t Watches. The B*et Jewelry. . The. feat Work—All Warranted. *eij» if FOR AALK OR R1NT. THR MOLONT ROPHR AND LAND MM * ram) la toil Oak Tiwaakty. Apply u rhmstoM Brwa . or H. M. Thompmm. Wit. 1‘tetoo.lLa te.lt <»uth Cfirolint lUilroad. CRAW0B or ■CREkffLR. Dk'saeu llth, IM1. w«k Tm** ► •.tto) m- PvseeRviRe § Mm wap •• Bamtoef me •vaOsm a mw RteaS *Mia •e ■tee •R W Uteaaw rat W tom Fata •• Wiwdao* •te Mmsmtaum •te Athaa • •• 8 R8 a m • he • ■ HM. • MJtewra IMteim II.Ik a m II kk e • lira em itrap. HI* pm 11*8 pm nra em nrapm ym ThteT* •«* Traia Me 1 I “ M*d*tey ' Arr-m Chertesi m j Aeete* CalmSkte emwv esi . Lmm CbeH vm : Wm»* leae*k»IHe { Lmee BtoJk*4»e trvt** Auguasa town. *• ra p m IWem toraam lira* m 1 eraMHMy Dr. J. RYER80N SMITU, Optrdlive and Mediailcal D. nt st, WIL.L.lMS*ON H C. wp| attend calls tnroughoul thle end ad- Jaoottt omintica. Ou-rHtl in* o n b- more sstlsfnetortly pvr'nrmta at his Partont, which are now- idled with ail the Uteat oopruvrd appli ances, than at tne te Idencvs of patients. To prevm'tfltMppotntini-nt* paWt-nte In tend ng to vLdthlni at Vt Hltstoo em re quest c<l to eorrmpood by mall before le» v- tng homo. |eep|.tf . DR. J. tf. E. MILHOUS, DENTAL SURGEON, JIL.ACKVILL.1C. H. C. Offloen-nr his rmidence.-nn K. R. Avonue. Pnticnts will find It mere comfortable to have th<*ir work done at the office, as bu b*e a irood DenUl Chair, good llglit and the moet Improved . pplUnecs,— He should be Informed eev-rui days pre- vlouate their coming to prevent any dls- apy.dutment—thuugh will generally b* found at his office on Heturdays. Ho will stUl c-ntlnoe to utl end oil is throughout Barnwell end adjoining eonn- ttee. , augf-ty P B. HAGOOD, ATTORMT aid msellor it uv, HARNW1CL.L. C. H . feP. C Praetice* la all the HUto Courts. »poets 1 sttentlon given to CellroUon*. 1 -. sept*-ly Lmve Augwst* La*** kteaStolt* Lee** to toot** *1 Cm amt* wish eight Tvatos m Ressto vdte 1* ata foam t'ahamhto vmeeasv *ae irvtaaiaitsra Fs. LmvaCWtesiew k H om Lae** Rtetonlte S 88 y «’ Ante* dugutae 14$ pm towg. Leave Aa«wta* I to am Lmv* Rlart .in* $.47 am Arvivs Charlaat** * A.topm Caaaaata at BraaahvUl* wish T*htoa te •ad fr«m Calawhta. Th* day Mail sad night Raprvm frato* rwa daily. Th* aemmmsdatlaa Isaiaa swm daily, stmpt Oaaday*. Rtewptag ear* an ail th* aight trains. Oatoiarday* ata Ran- dsrs round trip tickets art said Is sad from ailstatiaas on ths rata ta as* first slam Mr* far th* rwwad trip, gaad IfU Maaday moon la rstars. Rayalar axsuraiaa tiafcstaare asM , foam all atatlaas at • asats per mile far raeta trip, tiakats are gtod for t«a day* to ratarw te C. ALLEN,0. P. AT Agt. . JOHN B. PETE. OaaTfap't, _ MtgMUa Pijwcagfr K«it$. . I S mmmmmmm % Post Rsvax k Attewavs Isnwir,-' > Avovsts, Qa„ Fate ft, ll$2. f AU trains will bt raa mi staodard time assd by Caatral Railrsad, whisk is TRIf MINUTES SLOWER than Augoto* lima. GOING SOUTH. Leave Attguets 1.40 p. ate Axrive Ellentno a&OA p. at. ^ Robblvs •»••••*,«•«* * ,»;20 p; Rs, Appiston ..7i;. .4:21 p. ra. Aliendale, 4212 p, |R, Brunson ;. 4:57 p. ra. Hampton;..,. 5:12 p. ra. YaTnvllle,.,,*.5:22 p. ra, r,. ....t:10 p: 1 Central Hotel, SROAD AUGUSTA QA- ■BE V. H. THOMAS. Yrtnaeeee B**>rort..... 8:!6 p, m. Port Royal 8:30 p. si. •• Cburleston 9:30 p.m.. Seveonnh „.E40 p. m. GOING NORTH. Leavt Savannah 3:06 n. 0$. » Charleston «...,A:55n. ra. Port Koynl..... kAln.Mk^ • ri-.Beaufort .4:44 A te. Arrive Ycmeeece 1:00 n. Ite - Yarnvtlle 2:38 a. at. “ Hampton. 9:40n. at. Alieodnle . Appleton. ,.,.,..•.«. RobMn 11 87 13i4 IJOto weeeCaeeeeg* mm