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ll*« •xeMtwcnl of ptlnica! in I 1 Mill IlllJlII, Wild NBlfc OOOItl 9IBCVLATI0N 1 » l "l f 1 " THUB8DAT, APUL 8, 1^1 H. IIII in nw Fxw young men are •« fort urate m Jobo a BberH>r4 of lilfft field. Hie public life, which began Id the etortny eampelge of W76. bee been eo uubro- keo eetlee of euOceeece. Ad d member of the htetorto Wfilleoe Houee be step, ped to the front ami took bie pl«ce among oar Heading men, and won blly i be kept it> Hueceedlog Oeo. WmI face to the bpenkereblp, be bae proven bboeetf the b»et presiding officer in the Slate. And other and higher hon ors await htm. From prree&t tndlca- tlene there a 111 be no opposition to Lia nomination at tbe Democratic cnmil- data for Lieutenant Oowrunr. He d«- SMfea and will adorn the position, to the nnaolmoue voice of tbe De- wBI cell him. Tai Uiel of (be elevtiou raeee Is In progress el Cberleeton. Tbe Admin- letretion at Waeblngtoo and Its bench- men In this State have made thorough preparation for their vigorous prose- i and will leave ao •tone unturn ed la their efforts to secure tbe eon VteUoe of tbe de (rodent*. The Demo- trite ore felly aroused. Under loetruo- tleew from tbe Ooveroor Attorney- •moral Tenaienseundncts tbe defeu»« the ekctloo and Suit i fficere and iappear Cor tbe other set or Halier Is taking I part Is tbetr behalf, and tbe i Bute Bsseettve Commit U» the |«rty tbrougb M SPWlltblUuwe of ib* t of war. Out. Hagood and tbr ' ef Bbrte have beee eumaoe I efid prodece tbe elrctloa am Btrbleed. Aamtrf aed If fair trWii ma be fceund trials, Mt igg ted by Federal theraetoniiee Tn pnwef ef the terrupt men * bo brought dtagmee end vtlT aigh brought ruin upon ibis Slafu. At no lime in the idrfprv u| tfouili Carolina havo there been greater quiet and good order In Id rank* of society. AT chowes of our peopleware devoting thcmvelvea to the ta.-k of repairing their lost foiluncn and of building up the Waste places which were devastated through years of tyranny, oppression and nihrule. The harmony and good feeling which should exist between the two races which inhabit the State have irtCTcnscd, ami we are beginning with good reason to look forward to a period of prosperity and happiness hitherto unknown in ouvan> nals. During this lime the courts of the Htatc have been open and all the ma chinery of government in full operation. The laws luve been administered with justice slid moderation. No complaint has been heard thot the humblest eithtetn luu not received the fullest proto tom Width everywhere iu this country is the prerogative of nn American. In all the essentials which constitute good government South Carolina cm to day safely challenge compari -on with any other Stale in the Union. But despite the peace am! quiet which have prevail ed, despite the existence of a stvtc gov ernment ready to punish disorder, re press crime and protect its citizen*, Fed eral officials have seen fit to drag oar peop'e Irom their hemeu and arraign (bout not only before Federal Court*, Inn before the bur of public epiuinn. Not content Viib the errvicea of akil'ed a id learned counarl appointed to cxrcuitr Federal law* withm thia Maje, ilie At- tomoy-tieuerm) of tbe T’nitrd State* ho* aei-o fit to employ cr>un«*l tmwi am-thcr Ktote The r-eem letter 11 Atiornev- UrweraJ Ilrewater U> Mr. Ssundera is so ludtrfBM-nt of the l>einorr»r«e psr-y o^ Houth Csrobws To thi» ladH-tmeut 'l*e Dra^orra'ic pa-ty nw*W answer. It* cho aeo rr^ro^-uL-tir, thn-ti^h *lv>ae per- a- •• it is •ou^Ut to perjictio;* tnts out- rsfe, 'Uinar be » til all nf il«> forre tnd all ot tbe energy of the I*eoa-- - rs < pwrt* Tbe |*j fp- -•* id ' ►> r IS tOW pielB U> tw *• •>■ i «U . wwuwderw «d 11* whe MISS WIIJ re*d I jr-oernJ * h—J Whew the hsnd of tbe a-s win itr jeh | h-»l tv itniv < 4o«a tbw I*- wwvwst <*f tbs Uts awJ I by »*■ u dwwit a bb w swder shwh ibe ! ' a* vtv wet!, a •f tbs ^wurh ate yer stsayvrts^. • *4 wy •- wsrOa lbs tVeet!. st ish-Ur I’ iiewbd wnh s >\m [ ■ h* sbo .U Wses ul b»*es« v/fw-J ' fwstrB«»- wr a- bs < iX'last s--i setres — . The 4mrmm h«* z* w fce»-h T'<* »Ww [Da. J. L HCtmav] la pn porti*>o to papalstioa, takiag man fur maa, negrnrreiolndeil from the eslculatmo, the S.uth swa-ainrd a larger number of eollegv.t, with mote pnifeaaom and more atndwuta, and at a grwatar an- ottsl cost than was douc in any other section of the Union, The sains was true of academies and private schools* Ac cording to the census of I860, Massay dhw-ett* had a population of 1,2t 1,401 and Virginia 1,047,411, Mawachu- aetta had 8 colleges, with 9C teachers and 1,738 students, at a cost of'811)5,- 11G; Vn giuia had 23 colleges, 18;1 teach ers and 2,824 students, at a coat of $243,- 940. Massachusetts had 319 academics, 633 teachers, 14,001 students, at a cost of 8490,047; Virginia had 398 acade mies, 720 teachers, 13,204 dudenU at a cost of 6544,241. New U ampshirc had a white population of 325’579 and South Carolina 291,388. New Hatnp»hirciiad 2 colleges, 29 teachers, 390 studeuts at a cost of $26,370; South Carolina hud 14 colleges, 90 teachers, 1,384 students, at a coat of 8192,675. New Hampshire had 208 ucttdcmie3, {if>! Jeatdieis, 1 i 144 students, at a cost of825,831; South Carolina had 228 academics, 367 teach ers, 8 227 students, costing 8293.24 1. These compuruBUs might be further ex tended with similar results. The white population ot the Northern ^tn'e-* in i860 was about 19.00u,000; of the Southern Suites about 8,000,0'.I0. The Nor-h had 205 Cullcpca, 1,407 toachers, 20.044 students, at a cost of 1,314.258; the South hod 2G2 college-. 1 4*8 teachers, 27,055 at udeuts, st a coni i f 61,262,419 These figures subjei t, doubt leas, to mine uiodiHcationa and espiauaiioua, are not intruduced fur invidious coc pan-tons, but that we may I ok at the subject iutil'i- gently, iu all i'a boatings. M r« (»■ I firld And hrr bAye wilt spwo-l th» ep11ng and touM of ttiw sumuirt at Mrntor. Every Oongrruirun who utlmdH Osifinbl’a fUiirrst drsfik Juet twenty two dollar* worth of liquor. Atlanta hsn a first rhtsa hotal for coloreil people, kept by «me nf the luce, at which '.he el.h f article la tbo uatue line u baked 'fainmun. 'Die Inhabitants of county, Flcu bin, are having roust tug ears and cucumbera for dinner, and ripe water melon** for dessert, and then about one hour .after tbs crump colic ex ta. At a colored convention of leading Bepiihllcatis held In Goldsboro* N. 0, last week, and attended by 300 dele gates, It was nnanlm usly les-dved to support Independent tigkets whenever put In the field. Sergeant Mason rnsde a pood thing of his Guiteau shot. The (•ontrlhuMonf for Ids benefit run up to ?25,000, ar.d now that Gen.Swultn ban ileelared the court mnitlnl proceedings invalid, he will probably escape all punishment. Ex-Governor Franklin J. Moses has come to grief. •‘Tlte robber Governor’' Iibb bees for the htit five or six T-sinr a professloi al swio>ller In New Y uk and has successfully fl *> ced many truBtlngvGothanDltv^ Ou the UMi ult. he iotroduced hltfifaelf 16 Mr. F. J. Smith,a’plano tnnl^r. aa r brother of Gov. Colquitt, of Georgia] j? n 'l InduJefi idtp to cash a check for $121). It 'Vas returned protested and Moses was ar rested an-l lodg-nl In jsll to wait tiial. Many victims caWte to identify the fad- en man. It Is said that M-'*** once lafortu-d the agentsof a Biltishsteatn- - r st)-‘Ut to end from N-*w York that he had discovered a Feniun plot to hh-w h*T up In nrdd-wBtj, su-l re** lv- ed a rawur-1 of gfhOtWfor bis luforma- th-o. qev a n rnmsFMF.vTs. Final rischarpe- Nu« ic-K licrca? (irrn lint »PT-l/ t- t<H U I’L'LL Cl CM. C’>B»ta'>t ao-ldin- wid niBke the bc*t ••f u* e«14"a». * A»-d tti* dull boy m yi ur , . . ■ . . i, , lit T KIm, Cm . rr*R«i« Ja-I<« t«v n*rBWB*l «4He.l w U.a b,r,h.«Kd b, .u, amount ^ , J ^ , f ,. r „ of evgruvaL ta lut *» ti e rear*si that he I ti*c*.t«.r ao-t f-accumi ot «em« to k*%e is- oinbiiion to Mimpr-r | j**-** Moor* • hh n'ker boM iu tbe -'Is-* ' \N bat i- ibc tca«««» t »t ) our l#-turi« avail n«. h it>i T TT-m i* tbe rvao'-u : t os-tint fid- ' i>*; h*» d«*lr<.-«-d t.i« •*If icope-'t , *l»-l | lima b- r-v-oJi biiuwll >« a tcrlo.n * — *c W Pu* M 4'tcc»i~c Pain ><i -1 ic-ka tacuini • yw* i4 NOTlrK. >*t' •thm L-a - It Ib i W* ai• Uaf fir st tb«w* ctr- gardes pBtiheu ter •wrern of rrde*piu>o wttb what atai|-4« or food mm sad we>a«o rao Bg. Buforoad die ling may be (ton, stooo lb* dooturo mj tkat more poopU ore killed by over- fewtflag]thoii by ovet drinking. Tn Bio Pic Kic-Tb* Pic NIc ot Waoiberwbee'e Mill !• appclntod for Tncndoy, the 9.b of May. CnnoxictK.—The flrat thin npdgbtly sheet, pub- *t the five nod eaterpt Wing town J, ban been received. M BIU" In tbe •dhor and publisher. - « good beginning, nod being TW ’mm *»*»« W* Wr* It t »>■*>» tk* tk« rve ^ a v-< ear pw p m a/« ik.< i Wy •••* *• a '*’•/» »• ft — • *1 .♦ •*«•• |t-e | • r nm v* » - —/ <*0* - — — v a-- • -hr*I by *0 «/ lbs f—wi of ito '.*« wnmmm- T ’ « timm l s- » f < •• >— -hgw- »* w- - W» a* i -sar • if V ao-4 tMew* ogB-wi tbw •- wtfmm t' W • • • wu« *4 ibrw ii^ilo. |f - * ,u iw* ••a-y 0mr Mai -a.laurt 06) b- W-t TW -*4 tb* •*r* ’git Wifi agMB rwia tuw*b t S/who*. Tso Of ^.w>» « a .0 | •* irrww • y sbwb BMited iV, baa* way -4 lb y»Ma- naa rvi* ta tbs 8*e-e • 1 | aa »* ri'd**a.*uw lad bnaj Juw* r/ aw- pM p-r la tt M at'wa-k-w ef otf.ira a> im** #•»* ef iba Fiaia rsa A uU aa Is kit daty .— Let aa aia*4 la^aahrr a* Se> bms sad wbiW ouef-vwuag ihr n matra a-any yM-rra tor uaraexra aal u«* paia. >ty tbe |-e»e», il.« jitt er and ib< aeewiny ebab aud< * lb aam.«at>r mka all >!«»-« ol our niiteii* ketc *up>yod Miew |!.« great rvioieta-m of 187C They »K.wr oaly ufiearv u ftdchiy u» the adf-rc of the 8 ate mu ( uui be pi rantixl to aufier aa ci miuada. JtME* F 1/t.AW, rbairaiaa. J. II Earle, C. 3 McCall, J. M. Joimenn, H. 1*. Harn-o, f|*ngc 0 Bryan. F. \V. I'aam-nJ E. U. Murmy, J C. Huakell, George Johm-toue, John Hutton, T. Stcbo F*arrow. Win. Munro. Juhu C. hbtppurd, C. J. C. llut.-on, M. 1*. Howell. • lale Ml Ibebrti „r J li-» T U * aua '• I • .t i Top and Open Buggies Moore and Jise-pk Kea. unrV-r «d Mmww A Max. Aaetrfuew* . ., agalu-t AUas Uetiknrt* A UatsM-ly, M- rtg*g »r. by virtue of*tbe power 11 asie v. ev-d un- der a morttfsge tfiveu hy Vitos Uertrude Wltitbprly to Mallkt T, Ki will, tiesrtnx date 23d July, ia7t, which aiorlgsue woe r-muil l'll In the olttut-yd the Req.aU-r Mesne Cun- veysnuee f<-r t)ie s-Id o-uutyim the l6ik day of August, ltd*, hi hook 4 1J.; paxes 521 slid 322. which tuurl'gnao hue boon duly asslxndl t»» us hy-Jitc- b J . lirovcs. As* »tgn*e of tbu s id dstlio T. Erwin, Moi\ { - Kogoe, we will sell at public auction nu the first Monduy In May •ext, lh-> s me b-Ing ssleaday, at LtarinvuLl Court Koubc, ilurlng the legal hours of sale, tbs following du- set ib-rl real property, to' wit: l h it piece, pared or lut of land situate and tmiog w itliin tG<i corpor-ito limits of thu town of Alleu-tatc, nuundeil North by Flue street^ East by Main sticet, routh by PI- a Sant stro. t and West by la. ds owned by Jane K. B' st, eaibraclngTwo lots, con veyed by needs of J. L Williams and Jane 11. Pest. One ewntuining one aery, tbo* elhWHhivc-dghths of - ne acre, and Uuown as tbe former r si lence of thu said tbillie T. Erwin and convoyed by hi r to the said Alice Gertruds Wimb rly. Terms of sale cash. MOOUE A .SAX,'Assignees. Allendale,8.Q-, April 1st. Eegistiation Notice. bUFERVISOU’S OFFICE. ” T T-au.nwkll C. 11. b. C. V Aptil 5tb, 1882. ) TheBx lte for the Begistrsttoti of Voteis will oe <-peu Hi the following thniu and places: Vv>u vmxisn x towssxip. At E kn, Mon-isy, May 1st. At.WHlt*! -n, I'ues-b.y, Msjr 2ml. r S U SKMlKY r-WXWMir. At F%lituount Factuty, Wedueidnjr, Msv 6 I. At UT»iiT5t)V8.otv] _ Tfru : r».Ia’y, Msy 4tJi. . - I rnt ainiLAXu r-.irt-Hir At J -yew Ifisncti F'H«y. Ni < v 5 h At l) iiiliniiuii, HA-uid-y. M -y O.b r a r ru bilk t w*-«.r A- Aahlvy’a H ms II- , 0-la) an I T--r-d-«y. H h aed 9 h >•? M*y . r B BrSiRIT T-txan T« WX*a P Al I'uf»r'« Hi-an rbura-la). 1*1 h and 11 h -d May. p. a B.U* c r ua-Xif A' la*'•-e. F » l«J an-l ttxlur !• 12 b aJ-U Id i. u4 MaV F M **• s. 4 l ?* •'••If A* KVI il* I* ^ I. mimJ [tj«» d-y. 13 h and l« h .4 Mar. wj-b atkavvais r w»-a r At A t-odUa WVrfc-wUf a. i fbut*- 6ay, If b a**-• IB h .*t Mar p b at ii Hr* a p «*»atr At i;. ul*! ♦. Fi»l-y an I Halwt ial, Ida— a A> h u.’ M«y. p • au »i» «a r • *»*ir At l*»l-a'*r • M «4-y a*-- •d-«. tX i aa i 111 f M«). r b arr at*'* a» uaa v ••**>• A* ft,f r ' — tbi ga, M — -a-at^y aw* Tn-.# -*j. 24 r asd A \ t M-aj, p * i aa * a arcs V «■•*••* A* F. •►»r-r»'a M-w g-«4wy m»~4 k A ai i-j M b •*. i ff n ^ May. a « pi a r as r wtaa-p At H •►*■“» a UHapat M «. Uy Ml Twwimy. s> u xtan .f M-y a a aitrwtt t as a a A* Alt ••.} A-Nwra-t-y -at fltata Tll^ Pi nerr Evening I’lperof rirorgi* iNDEl’ENTF.NT IN ALL TIIINIV'. UntmnicUeU and Uni ns true tod. NOT THE ORGAN OF ANYOLIQUE, • RINO’OR COMEINA1ION. . OUKCAP/TAL: EXPERlEXCh. * OVU MOTTO: PROGRESS. Vf/R REWARD: SUCCESS. I* npepared 4o work la his lln* at short n. tiro -mt ini raaO-x-ablw terraa. Only'be best matpti-l I* na-d and satlv fsotlon Is xwaraniHMl Iu I very *•**• All I ask I* a trl 1. W. T. CONNELLY, Barnwell 0. IE, b. C. mnrsa s-n ^ * * 8>outh Carolina Uailroad, CHANOB OF SCHEDULE. DE(UIB£U 18th, 1881. -The Augusta (Gal wVEMNG NEWS has tbo Inrgest circulati-ai of any Gaily Paper ever Isiuied iu Augusta, and os un AUver- ilsing Mediifm s m.sui (i.-ss- d. Advertising Bates furul.-hed on applica tion. . KATES OPSUB ClUPriOS. ' DAILY—1 Tear - J -' - - - $'> oe • t> M oiths - - - - J tv> WEKKI Y-lY ar ... - 15* *■ 6 Months - - - 73 Up Day Pivsseager —Mail. (This Train connect!; witji Tra*n from Co lumbia at UrancbrilU.) r « i of ba. ■ r ty«»tr>:n of ■UnblBtll Hop Bimaa. U you an yooncr and I disn^tion or old or! uUhl poor health or langoLi ^ H* rted or »tocl- V. alt I. oi 1 mly on WVwuer yoaua whoarror yon *ow that your tyslota j ncoa* clcnnCur, x., u -t ina or (timmaUna without toko Hop Bitters. HiToyoaaf» . |Wp*ia, kid oruriaof «r pUimt, u of IS— d , - y ou n I in.-II of trimnijH to (OO- r.t-and op B. .ffertnif from any In |tion ; if you *r« mar- rouns. raff-.-ti z from i.B on a hod of ilck- Bitters. ThouwfuU -no an I fiouliy from aom. *.• l-orn prr.rr.-ri! ’ * HopB ttera O. I. o. r"-.rr*lf TJUt HOP NEYB ifAILI-T •.«.«. i * •- !.eiivB.CbftrlMiuu Lout* Columbia “ Dviinclirilla * MiJiruy “ 1-a r. licrg •• Gnham’a “ Illackvill# •• K'ko * WrUmmi 8.05 a m 6.30 a m 10 -to a u> 10.50 a m 11.00a ui 11.15 a m 11 o-j a m 11.56 a m 1^00 p nr “ White Pond 12.12 p in *' Windoor )2.26 p m “ Al-intmoreael 12.83 o m •• Aiken )2.4opm r Arrir. Auguaia 1.-85 pni Down t>ay P«A«en»er—Mail. {1 hi* Train connect j irrth Ttatw for €*hm hiaai Drsuehyilit.) Leave August* —■ 7 14) am (HR) a b» 8.10 a or 8.26 am 8 86 a ai 8 Mam 8.66 a » V.S3am 0.V* a m )n.U) am IV 10 am Ml» am I j| P m 6.20 p m *T. *4- r j. r a a- Col eaats t« u >*»» ••ed of thw nqulelte amount of BBd^^ptCKUc t for and wish aoootm WHitea, we wtleoBis •obaonbers who owe on fiva jvwrs subscription. NnsAi. A Kentucky married weman Is only fifteen years old and tneasutes six feet five luehes In height. Dr. Tanner’s new eras* Is to eee how i House Akbivam —G. W. M. . J, M. Skinner, D. H. Counts. Bamberg ; W. Q. Sim- W. Walker, Midway ; T. P. . H. Wolfe, J. J, Drown, A. B. Allendale; J. H. Levy, Black- Hays. Dr. 8. D. M. Guess, uns; A. M. Weath- John A. Weathersbee, B. R« P. H. Loud. Jr., B. Weathers- Bf^ WuHttoa; John oOntHttoa, Auguste, Go.; D. R. Me- “»or, Mr. Scot*., MooresvIUs; 8. 0. ( dty. As ths first day of April ban passed, ‘ m ooe axeeog Its usfo>r- aodfeH myself sows- Isvwd, I s4sif4y ask so spot- port of tbe kind lady who • empty waiter, sud I wish f to boUMsao* waiter full tome, i It iso't because woman la exactly afraid of a cow t hat she runs away and •creams, but It is because gored dress es are not fashionable. * “What a change,” exclaimed tho novelist Boe, “one little woman can make in a man'sliM'' Exactly, and what a heap of “change” she n quires while doing It. Hats for roqo were Invented at Parle by a Swiss In 1404. They were first manufactured lu L >ndou by Spaniards in 1510. Before that time both men and women InEnglnnd commonly wore close knit woolen cups. “My wife," remarked a prominent manufacturer, “never at ten is auctions. She weat ouce, before we were mar ried, nod, seeing s friend s', the oppsite side of tbe room, nodded politely; hereupon the auctioneer knocked down s patent cradle, and ooked her whether she wished it delivered. * Wookixujiem.—Hsfors jo« bsgia u T. •t'.i t r B ( >!•■*»-.. • « ' t» it S I O. ss afirt to* l •« -f My ■ ♦»' i«**m v*U i un ff m (t,•*:«•( u lu ItlM-l *tli« mi • %**<• Tti* Ltaw' y F*'"* ry sovd 1677 »mI • ef cwl-m I-** y-»* . •*»«•«•» tow*, W J t UC la , <S\ * IJai.W, » t—r r»-eL I ha H U'fc ( at<>llka |Uil< «-t <'*«<BI (•t y •HI hull I a ut-1 »l 'Wp- t at to R- Ml bis 30) ftV( b*«ig SuJ IWv Bt lt-« high lHrl-1 tV11Hb, whl'B. 86-.-' sn-1 Siil—I Get fgr B ••*«»'. e«4«-r-d, la A keu r- •«•- IT <•* li>r .S h uil. WUils L*kI m| l*»r-I Uu. krr f>«'t to re'sr bu t «r I au J U ••l-l i>> to- j-ibiiflt-tl In the act. P. -ter Mr-Uln. s c-ovlct urder two yrsin srnti ucr for rr tud Urcmy, «i-tlv attroil>ilox, MO the JJUrh ult^ t.> i-m ap«- fr-'tit Pringle’* phospbst** worke, u***.- H .mmn villr, wmb ahot and kUivd by tbe guard In ebaige. El Cl.Iff Justice WHUM la traveling tbrougb lbe u|>p*T countt^s an-l talk lug lengthily <-f |>-ll kul aff ilia. It Is ea'd Hint he has been sect by N'-rthy rnt Bcpublieans to letiro the feelings of ths people on party Ueuts. The threshing house, rice thresher aud steam engine of Mr. V. 8. Jordan, an ardent etcck luw man tn Kerslutw county, were burned by incendiaries week before lost, it dieting a heavy lose, os there was no Insurance. John Harrell, white, was stabbed in the right arm on tbe 12th of January by William Burton, colure 1, 12 years old. The arm was dreesed and the cut healed, but subsequently It was found necessary to amputate the arm, and his life is now despHlred of. Burrell Is in the Camden jail waiting results. Gov. Qagood has offt-red a reward of fiOO for the arrest and return to the Camden j ill of J. J. Clyburu, under sentence of death. Clyburu is a me dium sized man, dark complexion, black hair and eyes, very black teeth, red gums, rather good looking, 5 feet 7 or 8 Inches tdgh and weighs 135 pounds. Sheriff Dohy effers an addi tional reward of 9100. Gilroy Green, colored, was shot and killed near ths Alkrn freight depot by Wade Lamar, white*. Green bad sto len a hog from Mr. Lamar, and when halted advanced towards him with a piece ot roll in his band. Mr. Lamar called to him three times to bolt,' but b« continued to advance and was shot three time* sad died before the haw did. Mr. Lamar surreod-rvd himself on bail for Ififib. T * * »» Ur « » f • an r«r' r r ’ a- A til. I • •axrx a r * I - • •*-* *• «»••»♦ — H.* IIM \N -N ^ 1 tlH(0i'*M Sal*' U-4 kiii#*. r 4* i x U. T E.U- kiurr nr itrtat- >4 a-< -.c ■ u.l*>n. ubAt Im »i ..r U r> t>. n tw-(. r^t«R- I ••f J t Bars im lot* -»-i— I • ll «M*I Bt I At K mt-te. Fit ky in— 8 * * AtOiak***#- ** .t«i»-l •* . J«*** 3 •. F" 4 WU ju \\ i t t A V 9%* is if Ai |t4-*kS 4k % * i . V4 k# 46is 4 1«.m4 >|| ••Mfi € K r b i* fk • * *6 **»s t--o-eir — F-l »-y o*#l 8 Ui *•} Jua- ’> k I 40 h v • etR*«»tx t •• a r At !'-•*» • H', M u 11) «4.<j lu-o-t I J; f* rtO-i 13 b <1 J ‘ii * The U awir««h « It- a# wt I rural op. a at il»^ e-****'? tiuiM ta* 14 •t lay 1 Jsii-uti'U 1J P. 51 30 b ut tMirtrtt *V>-rrr«t « Itor* lw (•Xt-Italh n -a t i 'I J- • Foreclosure. Ho -w mu m e ij) I i It#v vtli.l i ;^- x#l b.M.1* •>( Mi*, to Um- *t t I I W for ci* , th» ti&e of i iu-1 ,lrt-ei it—l it. 10* kof. ia •- txU<.«*». »It! "A cert tin ti a-1 iif land o-etatil: g o n hun- di*i| and tbirty ner#*. n-or* or l-*s.t4tu- atr In add countv and a<1)-.|n m; In da of H*> ry JaitAto*. Gun. W Ain*., Jao bt h«f- •rresu ard •’•'ale fand# of Da- Id I. Smoke. Pun-baiter Pi pay for papers. W GlLMOKEHMMrf, Most r. Master’s tfale. 5tor# rt/ (urplium, ^ CuhJl of. Common DtiruurU County. | J’trtu. H. W. Walker, PU. hit Iff, va. W. D. Diaw-'y, Defoudant. By virtue of an order of the Honorable J H. Hudson, made lu Ibis omse at thu February 1:88?) t«i in of an Id Court, I will offer for sale at Barnwell f'ourt House on salesday in May next, wlthlu tfN* legul hours of sale, ta the highest bidder for ca*b, the lands described in the mortgage thereon as follows. s All that piece, parcel or tract of land sit uate, lying and being hi Barnwell county, containing sixty-five acree, bounded on the North by lands of Mrs. Lilly Linder, East by lands of Mrs. Matilda Drawdy, West by lands of Mrs. Lilly Linder, and Bout h by lands of Lawrence Herndon. * Purchaser to pay for titles. W. GILMORE HI MM*. Master. —: ( Master’s Sale- ••^l* frt i*t> r at tlirir f • *p»« live p-«li rt* at. «■(>•• pI>m11 I ben *0-1 lti-r« IICOPU litriiMM irof'-r Mint p.i»|»*u.“ JSg W. HOLVIE-t. Hop. r»irti-r }t-Kl«irain-n. B l\ f'oUifpJ TcackfN* i ot Vi n ioo. IkJtpsi 2 IOa a* A/u6 soi 7(Ua*> S Ai f a* att • s* In.on y as Aik«i “ .Momniormst •• Wiitd«or 4 '* Whii^'uud ** Williti*B •• »ko — Ittsckvitls “ Ur*k*m‘* •• lUmbarx •* kttdway , •• BrwssA Tilly . Arrivv Ckarl**!** Arm* C*4«t«bl«. ■ lour Rxrssaa -fr. L*a« • Oi*r***i*« Laar* Rr«Bc6*iU* l^wv* IUmAvIUb Arm* Auzwrta tk»w*. •#•»* AugiMla *~ L**«* liU«A**»W L* •** nr**#b • -Fta ttri*« #W«rU.i*« 1* *B**I I uUk Oigkl T r«lM ••It* l*a*4 fr*«i *t««6*a vsa«»4t ••• »cwaa«a*f»aa—Tv. Lw*** <^b>I«m ub AAA mm L*- •• HI*#Anlia S 80 p •■ tniv« s*(*wb J * B*ws. I Cmm*m A■**«*• f *■ a» f#*w«* n**S««Hs ; S <* • at I I»*1*S 13^ ^ ^tmpm Tb 4*y W«*i *w4 *#fS' Xbv**** MsA*w 6a*ly. *a«af* *w*4*»b SSBr*>*g *b** mm ' •** *W *»xs» ••••*•. flw ObSovosp* **4 *•• la# • fmmmt m* imS**« «w *bM m mmA W» — I bJ •a*aa*aB «a (Aa mo4 •• mmm S**» MmIb*# Ib* tS* ommaA •*»*. $ MU M*a4»y Maa (a i>**a*a IwraAo* ••obmAbm moS*** **a «** S aap. twAm. *** g-al O* (— **y* >* mmom p • «t tvv a r At Or jn«« A Ft* t Wsa I «m •. Boot Bas«a 8 At* As*****. 0 AB »**(** •1*1 6« •*a4 Sg C •••al Bad Mia* • lo OtARB SB i tmk • Wt* t A tsa« f l» TB.4 uouu buc r m. The oclniwd t- artiSRof tbe nubl-c T il V L'l>i.irvaT dAT'Ull achud-In Harow-le.iuty ere (.queated fDf. J. ItY LilbON bMIilL to oiMu-ninl* In ewiivuntl'ui at l<Uck»dleon the Fu>t HntunLy In April, 1882. A Luge ul teodaili e la dtSbi/vd. A. tlUIHT, 8. C. B. C. maiS-enw»d Court of Common Pita*. Foreclosure. of 714 reports •IBS SOT* State of South Carolina, Barnutll County. H. W. Walker, FUlnUff. • f *• Matilda Drawdy. Dvfeodn’t 11 y virtue of aq order «f Uo Honorable J. H. Htidoon, BOBde to tkU muoe si tbo February (1SS3) terra of mid CMlt. I w(H ml 8am well (Wt Bowse on Mr In May nest. wWJWa Vm 4**al of sale. I# (be Mgbsal MAW lux MIb MB AIM is.. ICLL1H, ATTORNEY AT LA W. Al.LK^U^VLK. H. O. Will practice in all the Con ta of the hta ' iqniirt-Swi App iotiion for Final Discharge. N*4ie« is hereby given that I wdT'anply to B. T. Rice, Esq., Prohu** Judge for ll.i\iwelt county on iwiiiirda/,' die 16ih day of April, 1882, for a final discharge as Guardian of Sarah C. Loiidhoidt. mar Hi td H. H. HARVEY. App!icatiun For Final Di.'tharge. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to B. T. Rice, Esq., Probate Judge for Barnwell County, on the 12th day of April, 1882, fora final diaebarge ns Executrix of William K. Parker, Executoroflt. M. Limerick; ELLEN P. HALE. marO-td. Application for Final Dbchatge, • N»t»o*D hereby given that I will apply lo B. T. Rice, Erq., Probata Judge tor Parawell county os Mon-lay the 12th day «f April, MM2, tor a Aval dieojiargeaa Adaisiatrotrix x.u. p pfW. SMrf-ld , Parker. | ELLEN P. HALE. Op- rallTf a"(l Merhanlcal D fit's!, WILI-INTOX H cl Wl'l stten-1 mpa tnroughuut this and ad- jacont coiinf ius. Ooeratl -ns e n h more satlsfaotorily p»*r.ori"--d at Ida Pirl -ra, wblsh are sn|i- plied with all 'hu Ut*'*t a-in.iv.-d aopli- atices. t-an at tn* us tdAncea of patteiits. , In prevea-t r'iaapp.diitiaon'a patn nts iu- tend ng t) vi-ll. hllfTat yi li-ton ftr-re- quentM-l to correspond by mull before Isi v- Ing h--mrt. ' f- ept-tf Bit J. U. I. MILHOUS. dentaL surgeon, I1L.A.CICVII*I.K. M. C. Offlco n-'nr his r<*sMenes, on H. K. Avwnue. Putients will find It more comfortHbln to _ have th**lr work dmw at the offl-e. as h • has a . oo I Dental Chair, good light and tho most tmproved ppllanoes.— Me should be Informed sev* ral days pre vious to their coming to prevent anv dls- appMintment—though will generally bo found at his office on Saturdays. He will-still c-itimt* to attend calls throughout Butdwoiraud adjoining,oouii- ti«m. angi8-ly P. B HAGOOD, ATTOMEf ASD aiL'\SELL r R AT LAW, HA.KN\VKL.L. C. H . N. C Praellers lo all tbs HUtn Courts. . Bpreial sttsotlon given to ♦ ollectlons. - 001360 XOBTB. L^v»*« *k»r«rB«k - rttarkwlad ......... • port fo jal Hsawfnft.. Arrtvw T-ma— a. - Y«rnvtll# tJia. b» “ H«ai|'ioa.......... .. 9 40a. ot “ l»r lOUOa. Bi " Allendale M :.. ..10J9 p. Bt “ At-pleton ....10:94a. as “ H-'b'doe 11 57 s. m “ Eilent .11:14 |. B> “ Augusta .l:89e. Ml Bacgage eteekad thrwagh Tram P*n R*y«l •ad ftmufwri tu all |-riacip<U p*teu RsrtW »od E**t. Tickata os tale at Talon Depct Ticket 0& • Ron s N. Bxs i CeneralS periatemdeBt. J. 8. D IT ATT, General PavtBge* Ageat. » • a (6a • a • a • mm • • • • 0 0 0 4 The Old Reliable! —ONE OF THE - Eest Newspapers IN THE SOUTH. Blackvillc Vfik ui Ff ■«]« ^cniaan. T64 • mrstasn of tk* otwvs taoUt uUon wWAa rwawad on tbs On* MwmUf la Central Hotel, ps(B 8if« ta Bi M B*r Mk>'taB(ls I - BKOA1A (BTItKKT. MSr*r:\*™ * m. thomas, No Sensationalism ! No Immorality ! AUGXJSTA Chronicle and Constitutionalist, 1882# SUBSCRIBE FOR IT! The Chronicle and Constitution al!*? is the oldest newspaper is (be- Feuth, and perhaps tbe oldest in the United StaUs, having been established io * 1785. Wliile thoroughly Democratic it» principle, it is libsro], prugrassivc aed thlenot. Tbe Chronicle eoutxiss tkw lateW news from all pertsaf the world, sod is rscognisod as B first class pap<T. As so advsriUag medium, ft cover* tbs ooustry iu Geergia aad South Care# ba* tributary I# luinsMi Weendmvor tuexei.de seimtieB 1- ism. We poblieh oe artaMes ef aa mb* Mmmmdwrnmi