The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, March 30, 1882, Image 2

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COUNTY OIRCTJLATIOH of U» HepubltcM i&ty IB tbti coaoty Mu* detormioed to pat * fall ticket to ttM Md tbto full. They My yroartBe to capport todepeodMtt ton flf the 4*7 of ejection one of them fill rote the It to tbfli loo forty-eight bourn notice r# voter nt the polk Are the decent people of the county wlittug tbet O. if. Oeott.Cyrue Oftve, Sdplo Beoflett end kindred eplr- Itoftbftll wpomeot them lo the Legle- totare and All the offloee of Probate Judge ftDd Ooooty Oommleelonere f— The queetl loo moot bp aoewered. Er- ery Itomocrttwho fiitis to regie ter and vote ftod work for the good cauae U>, to faoi If hot to toteetioft,. An ally of TtodKto. Jr., 4 Co. Femooal gtlev- «hoea«hould be forgotten lu Umee of publlo peril True patriotism requlree theaaeriOee of todlfMoal righto for thugffteral good, and wo ennoot be- IglMl euunty trill > uassotthy of dko hum of Cbrofl- which hasbeeo, to all the Watory p, ihaayoonymn of ana«UUh ; Aftd If H ftf the the afttl- dock tow candidate will feel Hie tke J Unto boy did wheo bit mother put hie ]<4lherVehirt on him—‘‘mighty looe- contended at the North m, aae-re-rtM my tmten I tersotdfl oft to *oe. and, a over^x aaw thftt through H I ynntSDAf; UMOm tn un. JjlbftU mochgt^^quautlty of wbls ' ky f«o drank p|ihe Booth than Jo any ahould read the Oaoeral Brewetar lo dotth- ot the If poaalble, Mow cMIomo eko are to be tried i the Ualted (Motee Coen •Lkh test lloftday. Theobpetto li hoi the freed— a»4 pa- bat the mart) oflU I- eareleai'd ploc by Beoit. hlueea eaO other efcetivn, but the census fl^urce do not eoetaln this conduelon. Ac cording to tbeifrotus the number of retail liquor ebope In the !(oitb, ae compared with the number cf Inhabl- tapte, la largely lo ezeeaa of tlioee lo the South. In Maine there ie one grog shop to every 701 lubabltaota ; Id Mas sachusetts oue to every 245 ; Ift Con necticut ono to every 285; while Jo Soath Carolina there was one only to each 910 Inhabitants. There wfre the same number of liquor shops (7,279) lo Massachusetts as there fere In North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Al abama and Florldhcombined, and con- {-talolog a.population three times that of Massachusetts.—Chronicle and Con stitutionalist. t ■ loir Ji-b Mtwars Me* HIS Ooath hi Vell«vi|Tavern. Tbs battle bed .eiklcctly resol ted tke turning point, and Stuart saw the des perate character of his situation. It wai difficult to use his artiHcry in suck a me lee of trieud and toe, and his left wing was soon in nltor disord. r The Federal attack bad at last succeeded ia breakiug it to pieces ; the mee were seaUerwl in erary direction, sad scektg M*jor lirrst- hednearliim Staert shouted: "Breat hed ! take command of all the maunied o in the rjad and liold it xgaiust vhatyrer oocdob. If the read i* tost w« At this petal I hft«U| ^sd my letter* ( wwsi and, as I lead H ran a pm- 1 sr probat Ion of this , to pursue tbe pocf] ami obscure, sort to permit the pros perous and Important to ereapa tbe proeccotlon tba* thry merited—the prnaecutbiQ |r»r effeuaea they were cUnrg- d with having coinral'te»l. I m e nottdug In my lerier that qugbt to te tafxlllled, for I a»u deeply |h earnest about all ibis. You are a Democrat, add very properly sympathize with Votu party, and I tdlk to you wiib a little toore vl*ror btOHuaeyauareDean- ocrutlc, and also we enjoy such x-lose personal and Irlondly rehttlona I wish to express my Bepublican convictions udoq this eulijrat. I intcuil to tuose emphatlcaily Irrrtlmte how important ffl <»r tide la to both hlvlos—that there should be fair play all around. There la no just judgmqpt of the popular will In any election that is controlled or "j? j-blaaed by forpe or fraud, and I db lo- I ' 1 slat that both Democrats and Republi- 1 Cana should have tneir faces set as a flint Aftalnat any abuses against a fran and 1 fsir use of tbe ballot b<>x. I would not, In any way, impeach Mr. Mqjtoo, aud, therefore, will not write even a letter kindest spirit that might : be construed as giving color to such- ImpipaTtoi p, for I b Ueve, as the pub lic believe eu I hope, that h * will do his ntoty. I am, with great ie pect, youtj ‘friend, -I ^ BKJiJAMI* Harsis Bbrwstkr. Dalian Saunders, Assistant Diet!let At torney United BtHtes, (harleeton, 8.0. The letter 1* dated Mareh l&h. Ia Ida reply, dated Charleston, March 21 vt, Saunders aaya: ‘-^rrcloae youa list of election caaeti jf far selected for trial, the extract being aeketed from yesterday’s Chat lesion News and C-tu- rler. When I .reached AJohmtbU last mouth. Judge-Melton Iftatroctad me. the te look at lbs toot* pwmetsd ia n-gard lo ibe number ofTiter* whnrnn- not read and write, aeema nuher to us* iai«to ibaii overeat luiatc the im punahee of national aid/ , • • . llon.J. L. M-Curry, tbe agent of the Peabody Kducational Fund, aeys: “To pioperly educate the school pop ulation of the couth would rs<|utre aa nnnuid tax of |i0,(i00,009, tod it is at; surd to talk of raisiug this amount A-oru the impovcrivbcd States in the South.’* Mr. Ulurr* hill proposes that “for ten years next after the pntsage of this Act there almil be annually appropriated from' the money ip the treasury the following sums to-wit: The llrst year the sum of. fifteen millions of dol'sr.-, the second year the sum of fourteen million^ of dollars, the third year the sum of thirteen lions of dollars, and thereafter a sum diminished ono imliinn dollars yearly from the sum last appropriated until ten annual appropriations shall have been, made, w hen all appropriations under this Act slian cease, which several smirs'sliuirf bo expeuded to secure the bcnel^s of common school education to all the chil dren living in the Unitel States ” Gen. Garfield said truly : “The vo tors of the Union who makeand unmake constitutions, and upou whose will hang the destinies of our government, can transmit their supreme authority lo no SUi-re*s>>n save the eoraing generation of voters, who are the sole Uu’rs of sover. ei r 'n power. It that generation comas to its iuh'ritancr blinded by ignorance and cdirupttd by rtoe, the fall of the Re public a ill be certain and remcthh-ra. .. III. C.U.*. bM .1-., xia. ATToankr at i-a w. ' A.L.L.KNLIAL.K. to. C. Will pr act toe la all the Ooa-ta of tbe I •toft. . v ^ .asailMaa 1 Mnstert Sale* STATE OP SOUTH C VkOLMA-BAttN- WbLLOOU IT. In the Court of Common Plea*. / Lewis If. Ayer, Jr., Plaintiff, va. M. E. Chaeeereau, Defendant—K-neclosure. fty virtue of a docrotal order made In this eame by the Hono-able J. H. Hudson, preehllmir Judgeat Febrimry term of the Court of CommOD Pteas foraaid county oa the and r^ayof M*reh, A. D. ir-82. f will sell at Itainwotl Court Uoum |n enliadayjn April next, it being the first Monday and third day Of the month, thy following de- tcribed real eatate, to-wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land In Parnwell county oonUiiiliig two humlr -d and fifty nerve, mote or less, bounded by the stream of boggy Branch, the margin of Lemon's Swamp, by landa of Alfred Copeland a • d by lauds of Jacob Chaste- raiu. * ,' . 'y" Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay fox papers - — T GIldHC^EjJBMS,^Master. ranrlS td T . do Fort I r r* TIE OLD from Urn Wando Acid Phosphate. Thl# te a good Manure, used alone, aa Farmer* too w, who have tiM It, I ■ UayUftto. I••• v Kainit, or German Potash Salt! 1 Iftiawwlisw I.eupolrinltMlI | iJjmborted fi-om Oor:naoy,<!lr ot by the WaieKrPb-MpliateGoiapany. Tbla V«an Im- t^rt.niiwhihlou tottieilatoIOomuierdal Mauur«a.juid la portloularly valuable on Light Sandy LauCft, . ‘ I ku A'»* Vs... Wando Ash Mixture! This lb a capital Manure, and should give good results. I s Analysis shows It to be very, valuable. WANDO KD BONE (Highly Soluble) ! jyGROUND SOUTH CAROLINA PHOSPHATE ROCK I PTSOUTH CAROLINA BURNT MARL! x • S' 4 , . v* ^ • Thenhove AttMw* are offered hy the WANIFO PUOMPitATR C'DM^A.'VT of Churlest<)h,^ontli Carolina,, .• — f iron analvhks ahro i»iticji!ai. OFPIGF, N0.7Kxchflnce Street. V WOHKM nearCItv » r . i 'OummtL . Pft tNOTit B. HAOkKlt, Pkesidkat. . - ^ JOSIAA 8. BBOWN, TftgASUBftft. •f.b2J2;n- V..; ' «" •» *■: of roaaj'o&m&n' IMsSiMn.wwlL- man of Ut- ■ftttmatomUft.n Tto to ito pmqyUft to lef tototoy if a< «to iftf a • ba 'f M to ffto k right wtow H says Tba .«ly way ft to U« so*- ft member of lo sho ji If ws quarrel branch off oe , do so good to each other, I ftotiiog bat (ba plac tog of our Bute sad oouoty under Uie ig of das pair. ftftd Couritr: Tbs Bute of > to bound to defsed its ited off)oars. We ' that tbe Attorney- Pan and of Booth Ourotioa should be , ftl oooe, to Join, lo behalf of i Of tbe election ito the United States Court— ihere etettld be, also, every I Solicitor in the State. Tbe sc- I msec Me mode to tori that tbe t to with them, sod wUl stand by tftMMgftfteer: IT ooe Leg- i badly It is no reason to thft SUto with ft Republioan party. The remedy Is to 1 Legtolature that will do itJwlMf Da ° Dly by party ttoea, for lloee tbe Republi- elect their own men or CftndMfttftii who went mm to Pu-b aa nvdec was prrclaeff Mitad ti> (ba Uatea of a maa lika llrwitbed. I area iwtiomirij •cqaataiwi with him aod ntv- •-kuaw a bumao Wing who look auck ainc-rv delight in igbong At Staart'a •»<Wr Ikxotlird mlubd. aod liiog to tb« own to IwUuw lnui rharg odiU Fctterel enlamn. a; parredy o»rv. U»a abuW.- Uc w»t toftawadar »-H. II* m>rv«w4*d a«*J a kji | sftd htavwarm of aft*w»w«. A*abr«Uc« *j m( Um o«4 of tb« aods'W aa I W I rrfttaod a pfaft Lokml ia k-« aida. tea. ha a*w Kw'aral v.®’ * t.fhd aa- b haa re*Wv*v ma4a bto i-» Le* wreem a{ weh b'mJ saa—w« Urn an-ftwy mo—i ho* ebmtv mada •« lb* at iha pwooa • ar* -affa**-! 1 |bm Oftft. Tto drHfttef'bat f*aro aafc-t I r*dt r 1 -ft* («a -f I • .t-i M — -r- f tJW* a»k«. hoav. ht'a *• Wri fWy ta 5*vaai-ag ’ It •oo'4 ho«a U.a la* fm I'm (wa lo h*«o to*o <op* a-wi ft woa wtatUof *o U afti *f» 4 » II reft* ttmof* the oareVy. ibsowtoft s rftasat ttimk ft • -d I U~i Ueh ih« Wk-I V'*ao aod itr*« o< afttftft. b«oon ••a gwl- "O* ahro- »y (oH *•« «( So mbr* M • Jo»fo«**a •**.»• ya |, r* ? hw •* • bo* « .opaadb Th« 4-H wva a imw -/ ■ b* wddm* J»—'-•» (' *» Aar rim aoj f "Aaowo aa*- Aa'ttag .» firry ftrrc*. « aoj to* af ita Uiir« a* ha A**wd hy fttamt. fmd ai S«m so4 •bn* W.m 'hfO«„h lb* ted* Tha teaV* *o*«r-«l krt t*l« aoj pa»-.»* 'k**m.h 'b* alrmorb mfa^ad a •«*♦»* o»*ad la ra promfo a /»«* r-aao-t a and tehio wharb ha alw*.* rtrrmd ibo g ft of hi* ■ftbrr. IU Mated to t bo mdJ • ao 1 «oa maght by I'ayaM Do*ary, of tke Kmm Yitpeia. a ad a* ha hod (tear J kis a.*va ha a—-(ami atemt m raytrt cm the l*U U. iftiftMaaa ».*riwy. bftftftW. aaaiaiaod bgo. aod eodrevorrog lo rise erre* again ia h« aaddU. k* raeteiased lo llwo* areaod him, "Go bat k and do )o*ir Ja>y aa I bare dooa mina and <mr count/v Will ho aafa!”—J Estea Cftoke ia the PlnL Jclybia Tio.es. Pkacb to ait Arica—But a lew mooilM ago Uie great brad of tbe na tion bowed hte bead aud gave up tbe ghuok Ilaaria tragical ha I brought about tbla-eOd, and a wb<>i# people, lr- rewpectlve of iwee or latltudr, poured out tbelr tears and spent their Immor- telleo. Ftom laed to land, from tlver to river and froaa ocean to ocean, the wallings olftdletreescd country were to be baaed jftnd poor Garfleldj. as be went to hto quiet reel, carried aloug the oqihtnitawf • suffering | But softMtly hfts the dew of morning passed away before riftodere of s greedy p and his memoiy to briftg b vile aud slanderous letters wl saw tbe light while he was alive and able to refute them, but which are now dragged out for the purposes of his former envious rivals. We do oot be lieve a word of it, and when for n mo ment we consider tbe fact that Mrs. Sprague, tbe daughter of Judge Chase, t and former “kid glove" of Mr. Cook- ping. Is told to Imve found the noted letter, It must Indeed be taken with a double degree of doubt. What good oftftepmsof this thing? Why Inflict more trouble upon bis already grtef- etttokea family? Have they not I ready etMkr«d enough, ami,are be miried anff carried away fey poring* of a seneatloos 1 prase? It to loo bad, and the recollections of rite •‘Morey letter" are too fresh to the publlo mtnff for them ftow to b*duped to this wfty. Lot the poor man rent, ■o harsh Ik ' f toffUinry nit alarm ia the appalling flgurva which mark bow dangrroa^v btgb .te* ut yU^q. racy haa an-eu binong <oir voter* »tel their cbild-en T* lb* South tliiique*- tion i«of aupreme im pert jure. H itlhe rrapoetiUluy for ib« catatertca of alirr^ ^ . d.l rut raat ipw <>»* >.H,h -‘•wv Th* , } Ast.oa itarlf u re.poo^tea tar U>* j',*, | T *r)v iMiMua U ih* afeffiagr, ai>4 u u >d<t $(*-■- rul ubl.g*l*w«.* lo kMi /a reftM/riag the (.lurrar* e btch It ba. qiJr* to ik< lut ing fufutelMHi lew ib. N"**k aad Kuaih •kb*> ibae* roogest Imporaftt sad It llaenil-tl men — (nhe Itny. YoUWlUnau /te st li lit I f 4 ' ^ MM VTVV^» V^VW* ^ » by the hat ecct **-l tt.at the men we pr"pjre to try are,. irept'r-m tet.l- w«4t e.M*e»y, mwn-re«* of tbcelvTth.ue; rT at».al l*. rtertioft .-01 -r* wt-o ewiry ' t»- etevtt ft oft 4A*l it -Ui-ll-'O, Uft« or* of E e. i ).-n. Is Tt-m w* h«v* • com* Tp ift Iteitn errftfta-y ag.loe* the D-»i.l of t otmy Cua«a—e-a T»*-*f are a • «b i c-ao'ibw return* f# '«ih* *»tl owu prertra*. «f 'te.r reupeol** lwe, •cd luraftii u to lb- U *»4 of b*A uaa xroM-lj A P ■Ha.) p.w*r *f Ike Na u S*»U aa-i *n lit* t« ftpte •te-.Vi k« »»fti* A.egOT <>y lb* a»o *4 f**e /»•**«» I *- a* I ef W * ter *, ol tb* * I l. Meet lk* vf *.re« ••<1* (teas— r*rr* v* as atwswaiaan ftei'rie. •** •• «b* vei** •/ fe-fe.lj ••ertabt#* , I bet I We t .*«•« *te ,-Tft. 1 te fftaftry i«-fte4e»re, »• L*». u •* w. te mmomrnmy t* iftetfe, *«ft <W* few Tai«* *#v ;-tkev*4 a—♦’» e -Wte-t^ea* te* ateaje^r toftlft ( -D*»Mrre - - ——— Woftbiaawfta — Buf.w/ jo* y-we te**vy *1 ta*g * -ek after « •f rve»M»«. j tmri r*.trm :tW . leg te fer.eM mm **- U*k ot Sxmo. Ik**** *w fty-nftg ?V»-* «* rmmm e-Uu rprMK eLhmmm 1*4 .1* ■*>1 yeft tee . iaai i a ft«»i. Y«ftW*J te* ••/;-* eft- teel- .1 II p |Ul«<* .* L-m ’j Itte ***** b — D * I ft.ft.— 11.<4 U^'ft /#*«r4»f». 44 ft te m»m a I tb*. * Mawter’s fcrale, 8TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA—BARN- r WELL COUNTY. *- ' •* In the Court of Common Pitot. M. L. Mlley, Flalu* iff, va. A. P. Johnson aad , jK others, IVf.itanTs—K<.ret Lteure. ^ By vittae (fan order of the HouoraLlu J. II H.idson. made lu this cause at the February Use-’) tlrm of *aW Oairt, 1 will offer for sale at Mini well Court Houa* oirj- Mlea-Uy In April m-xt within the l- a I hour* of ad.', to the hlxb.wt l.ffid r for «te.h, the Undo d-*.-i tl>e<1 In tile m rttface tbereon a. f-olowa: "All Ib tt fr»*t of Iftftd In saH ©mm!y ..f U«rnwe|| •« South Fdlft- to nfl) ••-ree, more .-c tee^ sad bMunted o Ike Tortft hv lai.d- of It. II. t raw•. r«*t t>v M ato Liver. South by land. »f Mr* Ltee, I, V eeb., and w rat b) Uuda ot Y M ToftMeerr ~ ■- ^ Punbaart to pay f-e tl'te# W (Itl.Wtfftt "1W Us. M-.a'ef. e a »IS t«1 * - M«toU>r , » Snlite artTL or -«*rrii »»4xa-«Att> nitviCJiiT | m-vm WteMoe*-. -f tke If- —\ * TT* T"*! P* 4 toM..-f H ^i**aa ft«J a -wefj eate. ’ ^ . t^em^raftatei %. art .* • be e4**» ■ -J s«^.*«e* **4 .ft* fibwte ftft-l • Ira r J r'•—**** e/e P*>(« et» a fftl t Pa-Mate** i-ft»cte >4*«fti ia ft eke* s’ftf leteftftAi a.«ra» ll «a rOmo+u t* V- let'J te eiete'e •tel i/at • a -ft J •-—*• i»*v ia ft*t 1— fftftfw'ora. c/tra/, »/—*»».• t»4 Ue kafteee* keiftetteft fey* ■.* eftoca roeU rcobctiiifty oft Vift'tftrioM tfti le toeetift Letter* ibrat . tbe ClraUaft • «•## Waeftifter s. He reft Xl — A I a*r 'ev lef frora Aitofftey tWeevftj BraM«v !>• Dftll*# ftaar Area, Araaa'eut l’a Ited IWftiee Aiu-rwey at Ck*r e»t a. U j-.b '.fthttf whh Mr !lena<V(‘s reply. Tbe Br»t paragraph craftteeta Haurde.a f»r lb* part K* ha* •» Ur ink-ft lo raee* I* which be waeaefti frora Phil* delphlft. Il.e r*raaloin« p- rtloo U aa f dl-.w*: -By-lb* by. I »e* wpoo tft* rritt of wrlUftg yoft a letirf (Lie very day up-o bfturj-etlhftt o-ocerna ftie very much, ftftd 1 dewire yon tn con- try what I wow wilt* to Mr. Melton aud read every word I do write. If 1 were om about to write to you I would write to Mr. Melton himself. An In- eestlgbtlon has been recently bad bare In Washington lo the eootret between Smalls and Tillman In the Hmiaft. I send you now forthwith, by this mail, a printed copy of tbe proceeding* ami testimony sod the argument that was sent to me only veeterday. I deal re your attention to It and Mr. Melton's atteotloo to It, and I • xprraaly requwt ty to Mr. Mellon that It U (nation to hare these mat- ughly Investigated and close- The right of suffrage ed, no matter who sul fa Mr. Melton to bo told by you that I expect that be will prose cute forthwith the most important per-j sous who have beea concerned Id those attempts to defeat honest elect Iona by fraudulent or forcible means. I say the highest nod most responsible peo ple are those whom I desire to be first prosecuted and first pursued. There will be no example If merely iuslgulfl- cant persons are taken hold of. Those who stand high In tbe community and have thus ventured to violate the law aud encouraged others to do It, are the very persons to be first prosecuted and. If convicted, punished la a signal Then things wilt begin to change, voters wiUbeencouraged to vbtft to tbelr convictions, and vote will feet estleffed that tbelr votes have been duly counts ed, aad surrender cheerfully to an boo- mj much to earnest have beard what 1 -ft * ft* Ift Ift*' ) ft f* *#• ft- ftl I* I »«.«/* fcf Wry Ik •• tk* ** *./• If k-tkt r j |f '•** *4 Ift-te fte ftees —11 #1* * w» «*Ste-l — ft ■ - — * hr; a that the only per- prtassuted will tea iftftd o6*cur^ p. rsona. t» • o f»w#e rtotMK'Y* W. T. Connelly. Pulnt«r BUckxmiih A ft l» \V h o c 1 \v r i C h t • II A It ft W SC I. I. «*. II. » 1- ■ S I- • t 1 *k- » • wftte* •Ml *-1 r—*eft*» terra* • tel* W* Mte ate'— I | l. *teft etei **U» f»r*Wte te #**'•**»-* i. , m j «***. AU I eat U a in I V T (WXJItLLT. he/', art* C M, ft C. uiin:IBTllUlf. 238 KING STREET. Ojtpatel* A reft* raj of Moot*. O harl©»tona S. C» Rooms to let at 50 erntss night. Meals at all houm, Ujsters is every •ty'e. Ales, M ines, Liquor*, Segar*, Ac mvrtu ly Thos. McG- Carr IC AKHION ABLE Shaving and Hair Drosing (Saloon, 114 MARKET IITREET, en/d by Uio /train of Wff ter.loillnsa joar datlct jivoi* gg BlcSt work. (ora brain ntrre r . Hop 'rtn,; from nny ; H you B-e Hi US. witf-rli./ tr T&it', B /;;ai that your aywcia I nted* ilMUftas.totef In* or Mlanilctlu* I without In foj-'o-U'jm, I luh* Hop A Bitters. M HotejrwuCie- moll/ fr«M ■ OTO boo. |W»0 raitji ni M« HOP HtYH ■ tali I 'f tli# Sf-.S •-rwff .* HOi> I ryrft wsftK I MSm FAILlS 0.1. c. te.wr* Ou • bu'**u, ur sratee* ROBEET D. WHITE, MA.RBLE ? - » and GRANITE WORKa Meeting Street) —j~tooftxn roxlbccx’s auxt], ■ Q 11 X It L. 1C Ift TO Mr M. C. THE!BEST ALL LINIMENTS AT BLACKVILLE- g WA.Y—The Jeweler* The Bast Wstohsa. 1W tomt 1 x Ttie Drat Work—An Warranted. ***»if fUlUAUc ot KBIT. THE MOLOXT toOUME AND LAND (ftl icrraJUl tool task TWwii- iprir tft fkteMraw Brea , or H. M. Tb—ya w. WU- m.iiIIi Carolina Railroad. _ m Ago* or”" r ti JfZh- •* J J.tftee . •» - |W>*k* Of tide* • # •eteAr* rateiets ttoft—soft ft* the )lM*wteftu J. n ft te **>■*. *t we i esui-tete •Je*M Otet. | wte * ft* raft e* .uftwrar »• Aft* t res*. (•—*»* Ik-raw. "ft «r*#s U tew* U u* awM ra< teg Sara #•*• #,•■*• ug t e*. esft ire ftretftkr wrerara ft Uate*- sktos tores bp Ireft-tejAre re*> *• iW • «•* »y ift. ftuft. e »«mA. kft« •r • tetetm Owraeuw. * a.A Autetemeft M/e M R. «f t* 4**.*t t* a J ••ere. tt»* •«« hte. the tera*S Ctoftlaw W 1'lLM‘iftS *lftM*. »r e *1 MEXICAN I • MUSTANG t^-a •smtosr srasrere^ -* * LINIMENT •top. sanUTTSSAUL l V. •• Mtetw ftra te **4Si •• Mte te S.. .• •• I ••*1 or ■ te ftite I sy -ft. e*k er Afttl (Ooe Door Boat of King Sirt el) CHARLESTON. S. 0. mar.'30-ly KOTIQE- Couktt Tiwaschxk's Officii. I PakxwklL, K. O, Mar/h 9>, 1882. ( The 1 reasurer will be at the fallowing places for the celU'Ctionof the first Inetal- meat of tsx-s ori tbe days meiitioned: Pi l<Wter's 8torlB Monday, May the )et. " tbe2!i ‘ Allendale, Tureday. Ma; in«l. I J.y, re, Katurday, May Mb y. May the sab. j Tu/sdtty, May the DLh. Wednesday, May the 10th. . - , Thsraday, May the 11th. Friday. Mav .tos.lib. Saturday. May toe isth ‘ - May tbe^W^. days of • -« •/ «** *k»« .* /-M .1 *»9 Tte.teW rate (*•*•* 4ef,utey . J X L •re-ite. ra J M *te4 F J a O fteetete By ul/te* of *a etratem* le m rvteuft ISIS* te*e«te«tel v*ra. I ek ftv raft •( fturwteelll* to .A aw M( IM M 4ay *< AfBIL. I»*X ft telOtefty !• (Jte raid meeih. wtlkte tft hteiru, ml haft, lb* pfepeeiy. I* eit j ah Ibsl U**t ef la* ***»*i y eoaiaiaUi .Va) retes. mars *c lea*. heasdeJ J* ik* h*rtk ky lawdeefT. J. Deea lire. Rate hr L*«*r fkrre Bare, ftealk kr Uad.uf Jadte* Boeeiree ted Wete ky laed* uf Mr*. Rr sees ilenlea *sd lb* *•!*(* ef. Mr*. Hersk Heck. LreieJ U|wa os lk* prep- eny ri F. J. Sawder*. ALSO, All ik*l other treat of l**d Hiuut* i* Barn- wall county ©MU id leg M acre*, more er Ite*. and bouadsd o* Ik* North and Kate by loads of Judea* Aaron, Seuth by land* of Mr* Oliria Irenbar and Wwt by hud* of M. A. Srndrru aed V. R. H*Ibm*. Levied upew no tk* property ef f. J. Soadre*. Term* of anl* ca*h. purchaaer to pay for " to* lam BEST LINIMENTS KAN 01 Application for Final Discharge. * Notice is bareby given that I will apply te+- B. T. Rice, Esq., Probate J iidge for Bsrtiwell l county on Saturday, the 15ih day of April, 1WJ, fora final discharge ss Guardian of Sarah 0. Loadkoldt. marl6 td H. H. HARVEY. Application For Final Discharge. j . 1, , .. •; .• Notice is hereby given that I will apply to B. f. Bica, Esq., Profiale Indgpfor Barnwell Couni final discharge as Exrcntrii of William R. Parker, Executor of R. M. Limerick. + 1LLKN P. HALE. m*r9. Ajiplicition for Vimii Diichaige^ N*tiM is hereby give* that I will apply to B. T. Rica, Esq., Probate Judge for Parnwell •amity osrMewday the Jltk day ef April, I bHJ. far a ftral discharge as Administratrix dekooi* non, ef.to. ff!TilbII. , trS' ■ ALLEN P. HALE- BtsdnUtol^lri l»d**F Dr. J. i.YtRSON SMITH, Up niivp i d Mfchaiifil D nt M, W1L.L.IUXOX H O. W| | attend rails tnrougbowt this and ad Jaeralai>uiititei. - Opsrau ma « n h mulft satlsfaotftrily pertermtefat M« P<rl-'re, which ore sui*- plint with all the Uerst ai'itroved anftil- oners, than *1 tn» i*. id.'iu^s of patl-nts To prevart "Inarivdi.tm ri'* piti- nij in- tend iut t-» vl-dt hlai ttt,U Btlelun are re- qu.'«tr' to C'lfTrejHnu! by nmflbvfor.' tat lull. . si I l k • nighl Iruite. Oa Aalu/'iajs I tars rewod trip lick tea areaeU I* i ail teatiea* o* tha read at **• fro* elara tor* far the reeftd trip, geed till Veaday seea te liwtarn. NegJtar eiearuiew tickte* are •**4 T frea all statleas at • real* per mil* for re**4 ■trip, tickets are grad for ten days t* rtearw* D C. ALLEN. 0. P. ft T Agt. JOHN B. PEUK. OeaT ftap’t.' .VUgnolii P*s.N«ngrr Rente. tnff hnm». I—yl-tf DR- J. H* £. MILHOUS, DENTAL SUR«EO>r, ItL. ACICVII^L.TC, S*. C. Offlorn-ar Ms rreldnncn. on H. K Av/nuo. Patients will find It more cmufartable to have thrir work done at th** vieusto thi'ir coming to nrovent any dta- .ippulntment—thoUKh will generally be found at his iiiBc.' on Katurdaya. Me wilt still c-Minus to nttond calls throughout Barn well aud adjoining coun- tles. »mc»-1y P. B HAG OOD, ATTORNEIAJD C(ll'\SELL r R AT LAW, Jl A.KIS W ICL.L C. XI . to. C PrasUora to all the State Courts. ' Bpcctal attcfttloa gl van to Callretlon*. - •rt» ly Central mmona Hotel, GA Arrival Tb* day MeM rda daily. The lolly, fseep* I ItotM iia.} FftnlfVAft A Aoorsr* RaiLwav, Aunrrr.i, Oa., P*fc A, All trains will be row eft stsftdird timft usodEy Ceatrsl Railroad, wkinb is TEN MINUTES SLOWKK than August* time. -. GOING SOUTH. Augusta............. .1.5b p. Ift, Eltrnton . . ..A.-©4 p. ftl. ** Robbies AM p. m. „ Appleton 4:21 p. m, •* Atli ndale 4:82 p. m, " Brunson 4:57 p. m. •« Hampton .6:12 p. m. Varoville... .6:22 p. m. . ** Yemaesee 6:10 p. m. » Beaufort to.ltop.ftk,;- •• Port Royal ^^9 p; sw.. •« Charleston 9:30 p.m. “ Savaonah ...9;40 p. m. OOINO NORTH. Leave Savaanah 3to6 a. m. “ Chnrleaton........;. ..5*6 •. ftt. . M Port Royal 6.80 a. m. M Beaufort jB:44 a. m. Arrive Yrmaasre............^.ftOa. m. - ▼wrnvilla 9:2ft a. m. Pc ft * a wraaa eft • • « !••••.wft.aafta .te.ltoUp. to. l»p.« - 4 rag. , _ v** r,u * *