The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, April 13, 1882, Image 2

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_ Util. IMa»>, BMrul IhfririR • ■ r- — — '— ' LAMST COOIITT OmcULATION from th* C4rr»»4 «f iwl trt^r’.ei Um mm . «mW. (£*•!**• ** m +* u ,k# w* p f •limit# A» 4*00 f»q,rttr *11 wb THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 18K2. Material K*«Mr#^ OeorK« Lak«, of the E lgeflrld Ad- Terttoer, ba* been folloalng the plow thla aprlog. Another fellow wm h«'ld- lug tb« plow ; be Mafetbrrlngjvorma tor flab belt. The Radicals are eaiefolly ortrenl- aieg tbelr forces lo the State. Noth ing bet a solid Democracy can save u» from tbe horrors of Radlcalidm. Re organise tbs clubs.—Hampton Ounr- dUn. ' Anderson county ^“7 bo safe, y ooaoted on to do her whole duty In be half of tbs Democracy this year. Our people are too senelble to be led off af ter false gods, In poimcs, especially where thoee god# are only would-be <»lllu* holders, and v.ry green ones ut that.—Intelligencer. Tbw Tof an eaFTy organization, ftrtl registration, a general smr.slilng sf slates, a new desl, and an otd-fasbl»n- ad, rushing Democratic tictory that will signal the unshaken loyalty of South Carolina to the'Solid Sputh and Dsnocratic principles.—Bock Hill Her ald. Tbe white people of South CafbTtnd will never again submit to negro dotn- I oat loo. They tray differ on other thtoge.bg; on tide they are agreed, and It to Just as well for all ielf-right- eoes Yankees to und^stsnd It at once Oar drill*uIon must and shall be pre anrsd at aay cost -Ttoots and Dcin- la tbe light of prarsot clrcmnstsc- rr*. It to aetostohlog to itlok that Eif'C' ■ 1 k#s acblsvsd all bar i|>7eo dMpohttaal rielotlee sotlrrly sad to wtifcla tbs Uw. 1 b'*#e that ba*# etoetr.Scd sad tod tb« Buie I Not a disc of g t*-jr‘ f has e*sr t^ei pr #eei.te-l In tbs Csltsd Aisu# Courts ! - Id puff, persist est war of beders, at aad after elestloa*, to tbs only mbtbod by wbtob our puNtlca, so ciety and business oan be rellsesd froai tbrlr jr»eept strained sod dangerous •oaditto*. We bare tried klodoMw, lenletry beyond the alh/wsnoe of the Uw aud ootnpromUee, and all. have failed to mklgHto l bo list rod oi ll.u Radicals for us aud our Insiitutlone, or to lessen the mullgnlty and rlotoot'e of their tffurla against ua.—Qiecuvlllu News. Thr prellmluiwy bkliuiidhca lu the United States Court at Charleston Uu»t week nhow tlmt th^ courtel for the government and for tho defense are equally bent on securing succftM.— Judgo B<)nd ruled that tho accused shall be tried on “informations" tiled by the District Attorney, and that thi it Indictment by a grand jury Is not nec essary. Ho refussd to permit Mr. Mel ton to amend Ids '“Informations.” Political doctors are numerous.— They are as blatant and aggressive as patent medicine mixers. Each has a l unacgrtlat promises to cure all the UN tba|fn<di fur body politic Is fiTtr.' CorxtjpRlon nominAtloLs are prescribed by some aa.tho only euro for Demo cratic dissensions, while others say that there can bo no recovery except through the adoption of the primary election plan. It now seems likely that there will be an unusual aud accepta ble mortality among wire-pullers and elate makers this fall. Ry rtnlr death the Democratic party will be beccllt- ted. It has lived to a preen old ag*' and will ontlnet mtny who nro now voluuteetlng to be its pal]bearers next fall. Place our test men In Lamina tlon and a !)<-m^>cratlc vlcv ry Is aa c-ttalo ntxt N >vsm&er as the coming of the dsy of elect low. As effa *«i a w f ii,«i OvOCfal A»- s«4fitdy for the pwrp of r«»4t#titol- og tbs Htstr sc-ms ir b»hle At l * >»t'. • sal in the Lsf|Ula'ur« pf »l led lux U>« sWu-.ii of Coagre»s3ie:i »> large lu <-#»e Its reprreeut »;J »0 el .1 I t>* trt'rt' 1 Hr i by C , #/i I u^pr^Tsl by \Jr Anhui <d :l»e . p llloouievt htll afur It. e lj - fi.n . r.t t Bft4k*l®jus In i ^ a * k lr *# ur klr.s tsu od * - - me I# s '#* #*r* u “Uvti ? • la I** r t *# > •## ii l 1 ** “to -W • »'r* e--*»i waietLut rrq-ilrc all persoa* wbn/ow ah* or mwy bn- after ba caaaifM to ! tbaiisflio of Bawl 0>rtoB aad ua |uM*kad Lint Odtoc. to keep a Tec ord of ib# numb aoi place of r*sl- dctiec of i be PViy from wbom they purr based, w.tls tba amount and date i*f purchnee, PrcTKiR 1. Be It enacted by tlto Sen ate and House of Ileprrseutstlvca Of lh»* State of M'>ntlt|Cerolbm. now m«t. and sltilng In General Assembly, and by tbe authority of the an me. That all persoBH who now are or may hereafter become engaged In the traffic In seed coMon and unpacked Hot ootfon, be, and they are heieby, required to keep legibly written In a bonk, wldi h shall be open f, r public Inspection, the'nHtne of residence of the person or persona fr un whom they ptitchase, or and place run whom they receive by way of barter, exchange or traffic of any sort, any^ seed cotton or unpacked lint cotton, with the number of ponn< s awd (lute of purchase. Hec. 2. t'bar. any person^wbo shall fail or refuse to keep the book In the forrq and manner prescribed in the above seel Ion, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon convlft tlon tbereof,.,*hall be fined In u sum not I as than Ctn dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or by imprison mrnt for not less than live nor more than thirty days, Appmvul iiu; day of January, 1882. ^ Xjfcuerwl f>ewr« The anti liquor *ien have J20 of 240 members of the Massachusetts Leg id- luiure, and are in a I. log ruatteis warm for the R^publicaus. The Ooverxmeof, which has refused to donate a dollar to school colored children In the bouth. Is about tu give 3500,000 to educate young Indians. Judge Jj'xncs It. Brown, of the Blue Ridge Circuit, G-rrgls, recently sent- coc*«l s negro to'lbe p* nl.entiary for natural life and thirty months over. The msn who fills s hole In s parch ed rein tor (he purpose of pcisalng It i ff. lay# himself itihi* irider aectloo 0151 of lha revised U H. sUtutts to a O-m of 31 oco. Tbera arw t,r »r *10.0ii0 rio'o ard 100,- 000 hotsm and mules amtdntcdlaxuil - ritsd t.ail Meg in l« !■«•» Ther# sic nb«>ut 2.0tU ruil<*« r.f rn.id uodat c o i »n 1 ..buui C OX) at re to b# c m tract->>t for. A at It 1 ( • ♦ met to (-.flsfBtf f War to thwwarh r laie .4 iso minom m-ias. q l| l>> Ire inr r.oi 11.« r n l.^a>- Irerli'tf li.* I r.t. r | ».'• ..f W-«r. asd ( U,rl i •<« bn blog f>t •* U* i: Is k. 4 # a#* at * ). • rM-r of » l>l * f t rt v* •al-l I • at I eta a . J acb •- r **-! |- • Ire T(r>mwinto i<V- ••* I (*'%* *# # ■ IS# awsK- . fc trim fc* • .-r# . r«rk la (fc* #••#« •m -n* m.t »••**, •• I #»»• i.rM.#* b>f.r* rsasgtsg »• ' H- • I • f »# »- v#a i tog •I « VI I R | i •«' * Mss I* »< i - a f rb* If K »«*■* Ito. ’ % wib • (• I# r#lft#n ■ « I • 4s to to Aa4t#«to by tb# A -* tb«t t« r. cl .*-) kal» X r-s -• rX IbW Igl'U ba f*#t I. **-•• T» <• ars vtLIag, #uU ' »,#-"• leswvsat i« is* %m gi*« lb# Art a fur T* *> so Hay •*«• alto* a*«- lag Is bsry Ibevi fr • aMra-fljg tbs IU of lb# towp#t«tsor Its «# l t M- w,... -•I I • f -b | lb. j T I b* I a »-•< <1 H la II •asbarg It II » 4 r.,« r .a u»s«t« a U« M It >«•!« • *c •( l «re. eg i Wra L. a w cs to lar»a,* gay sf ls*y. togWer I fUgto ft' tors latoaA Nesi la tbstotsts abosid aow lbs sees# a wpssts Begtouaii a sf v't#c to too s| pv Rsdicsiu IC'top#«jd*«'tMB baads la a c ujAoq cause and decent gorern- la lbs Stats. Lrtbargy sod la- oa t b« part of tbi Detnnrtsts wtli givs them tbs victory, but tbor- ocgaalssilon and activity will da- lb#m. Which shall be dooef — Plckros Beotlorl. • Ito—4 Mcltoo, Brewster k Saodcrs. AM—ys-wt-law : Ocnts—Your fav- — r—(ved.and carefully noted. In Mfljr would aay : For each man sent go Albany penitentiary wo will furnish 70S wKh on Increased Democratic ma jority of three thousand in each Con gressional District. Our stock of this article la large, lu good condition, and will last, permanence bring guaran- teed ; and your kind attention bas nl- increasad our supply materially. kssp yoae judicial mill run- on full time for several years t apy appreciable loss. -Vsry reapectfully, 8. Caholixa. xGtsenvllle News. i’WhergJar tho Registration law Is un* •4—tood U WlU. be Jlk^, for it Imposes do burden upon any one, aud protects tbs riS^l* of all. We oonfeaa that th* law was hot so framed os>tp burn tbe oosr to tbe Republicans’ oc their (Jllaa, but U to Juat to all. IftbaRo- ubllcaos eastoaLsarry tbs eiectlofiun- tor this lav. Jt to because they pre toot y to forsm tbe Bute, and cannot oa to elect II 1> I'* 1. .. IS tt .-a r* « Lr •(« • t,« K si M«a<- ,4 ba *«| i- r>)stt taj t|r J l, e of V. UU*. re R i,’ l( ««. rf ya»»r » rial rs'b.rtrg •si -• W«.*‘re •• tu *• I ire-al^. ..flu*. •('• O# U* Of O* »»<•*» b.p'UI lluivb «f Jua* tiy ao-l \r« T • I - i«« y* *. - j #4 • i **<j. • o,<* by h»r *-at* ty. her k a .'0'»• st, I jr vl <>.#• i lt»-»'e-t irj irA. to lb* sc i [-.»s«.iiT v f il« a o«wia. • sa gl*«-rd Uf W<h«ts «ns*g •b'-m be lovriy Vi>«* tto Hh<-d.*, klw* H. •!* It*-0*1 f• Jre«l us. r »h- t r! \ Wi*<j; lb* p«ny f )o«tf rtiy, Ac 11*1 Ui« VI i**es 11mui^tinreti alio !► d>- r. (tv hsB'to- o'e Vi s* Putin del I. of t'bar U* !•»#. b*#l'tore s fair deleyatb n from E laeltold. lUrcw II and Alhra. The r H'ma In wbk-h (h*gura»» w. iar* c iv ed we w mvl# . oe by »b* « p*nlu« of foi hrg ( ,re. aod ab< wed In ih> Ir prr feet dre ratb n (list loving hremto sod deft Otigrrs uld-d by r. (lord latte had been at w -rk to fli thrm fr.r ihe fait young bitde, w ho ware lu take her vow* to-day. We thought the picture lovely as a dream, with flonern ever} where, and tbe air heavy with fragrance ; bui we saw Its coinpleteoeae when the bride, so modem oad dai^y-like, came In on the arm of bee groom, and, So-ndlng ’neatb the beautiful fl <ial bell, made tho awecf.low response that made her a wife. Tiio eeri-mony was pet formed In a most impressive man ner by tbe Rev. Mr. Cuthbcrt, of Aiken, and iu about half an hour afterwards we were all ushered Iqto a room where a table, beautifully decorated with flowers and laden with viands and sweetmeats of every kind that the most fastidious and dnlutycouhl wish, luada one bntl all eaclatm that Dr. Hudson was tbe piinco of hosts aod a finished epicure. ,#• frw« •7 * Tue Okdeb Rhwersfd.—An tinusna^ spectacle was tq be witnessed the oth er day od tile read betweep Etlenton and Augusta, A negio man and his wife bad been to this tlty and Invested the sum of sixteen dollars In a horse. The pair mounted tbe animat and test ed bis speed for sumo sixteen mties on their way home. After making this distance tbe old horse broho down ; tb* now unhappy owner secured a wagon and team, aud withnome assist ance lifted hts charger brio the wagon nbd coatiooed his Jonney homsward. The bora* iq^Mi game a# be pasted along, liufjirrijin li ii the oouatry sa be •e*"j lng (be #ec the irac it Verw—MMtot—In* atf th# Vqild with M a stoak wMeh aata itoa of Prral4sata*r- Th# iratoa rwa laio tha 4*pet, i r « ynaH—t to v »« «*r* *1 ».♦»?»* 1^*. a T/ajA. *( ft *N iVi%-* Ir • r< to i) « Kia If. #4 A Ito w I tor a*r«|«, M a. a«»l, Mr# >•* *u a •# • rretoawsat fruak stot t rt In h * f a**r.»«w« fW W l-** Aa a K* '•••• Mata C Ti..«a0» a. 4*’ , >g‘<ag WilS 11an ■ pre 1 lacu-aiIt wcak- Aekleg — reo* of ararnl •!. • • StJi <>#b*d by tia* laj ai.v If* are* told that ail lb# drear* bad been fr #1 He rrpoeJ, “lajure'* o^-er •<« t frrf," and o'trr yeitiSg com- toiUbly diank la* narlud i*l#(la« ••••ep. airy tog Lw anpro wilh Lim. A tow moolb* •iocs a sc wing mariior ■*>• en- te ed Ttts’t-uoggre'* d<>niai«* sad aobl laim a am hire. The old rbkf rstcli.d ii* wrvking cardfuilr, and wh.a He wa. an'i-fir 1 as tu what it «ould do, dchber- • tcly trr>e nred kicked his wife out oftlie door. “NenJ fqusw no mo’ hs isid • <M> • —— .VroRo SrpCRSTlTIO.es.—A writer in tho I ouhvillu Courier-Joanial civcs some of the current superstitions sf Ken tucky negroes. If n penon passes tbreugh a funeral procession, he will die before the oldest one iu it. If a dog lies on its hack aud howls, it presages an early death in the family. If the lonzcst suakc killed in a day ’s search bo suspended to the Uvo nearest to a parched field, it will bring rain. If it be necessary to turn back after ftatting on an errand, the consequent bad luck mny bo averted bv making a cross in the path with the left forefinger. A stutterer may bo cured by creeping up heluud him unawares and knocking him down with a raw beef toaguc just from the beast by an un- married butcher 24 years of age. A bloody knife, a bottle of alcohol, aud a bag of live lizards arc an effective outfit for bewitching an enemy ; but the in tended victim is often warned of the danger by an owl's screech close to .bis cabin. The recipient of a poisonous snake bite drinks a pint of whRlty, and then, if sober enough, kills the first black chicken with white tail feathers he css Hod, picks the feathers out u>4 hosoS them. ▼. A. ■(•ib*il« t wit ,lhs of tail* and k* ohjacu, th* baaarifsl i* ■stir* And off, has been rseogmasd, sinew the middk sf the lost rcuiury, ss oa istkpeadcat branch of philosophy.—' Depending, ss It dees, upon the exercise of a (fecial Lenity of tbs mind, it foftM % part of ihe basis of a complete wad har- moninua i^dseal inn. However well tbs H,trile^t, the will, or the eotigcieucoof an tudiridnsl may have been trainoi^if e§ thetiv culture is wsnting Ho must con tiuue nrac and unrefined, And hence, in a comparison of nn’tons which are cs- tlutically cultivated Srith such as arc de ficient in this rc-.pect, wo find a marked differeqeq in.fhc degree as well as in the general character of the civilization which they respectively represent. The esthetic element, however, cannot be wholly wauling. Even tire rudest naliuns or tire most barbarous tribes manifest delight in those objects which satisfy their natural sense of the beautiful. Like children, they fed an intense fondness for showy ornaments, uncouth pictures and images, harsh and discordant music an Jgrote>quc dances. The lo’ c of these things spring front the esthetic principle in their minds, in its uncultivated and partly umlevri.. oped coudition. The esthetic principle is tho souse by which the mind, in a goto era! way, distinguishes between what is beautiful and what is agly, but it docs uot teach specrficnily what objects are beautiful. * The aim of esthetic education must, therefore, be to eultivnte ti e sense of the beautiful, ». ef tbetfctoe (i) by showing what the e km cuts of beauty arc, nnd thm csiab'rrhing in the mind a proper sfaodarJ of the beautiful; (2) by pre senting to the mind simple forms of beauty, for the purpose of illustrjting -'this analysis cf the elements, and >)«■ miptv»a'ni! lh«u» J»»ply npan lbs sswiT, rl the foundatireu ot e-rlretio culture; and {8* by p.-actrcc in rritniiwn so Mat the niiud aisy he Irsinctl to judge she'll er in say complex ol.j-et. eilhrr of Da le re or art, lire.- c’caMrntaiy pnneiplr* of iKasty are prrarat. and t*4 iV*ir Danaal j or pr. per riMnbusitiou. The cL iu< uta ' of .•u'y are tu be a ught f jc it ike rare. 5 **i'b!i wtod the hum** tw.tri. am I iSerr- I fora sarfl'whdzo of ehat they are *1*4 1 L w they air to he cureth<D<d. irewu h* (mm ri(*'i;#c* and ul-er<air>a | ufv# (!■* ft-i* ’ i ol .•hi l» e* lari K-a a* a •Orae*- n.#to be hiord wifvatof . 0.q*l *al nd.altf I# I to* f re#*r#»* mt ba* •ki l. b>e* arqiaiod a k#-*l- <-d<eifltoaa ,*•*•« its i*#<h*'%' ®#lb- «®#l#war of phyaar* »•»! #« toitml to '•«rto ibare#. t«i • > L ito • 4 •**- aer, ibai . m #.4L*««* *#h**re # m |b* *re-«h- tb*t a> ‘ »*4»i» *.I4****#4, |b* ft .mat y #b- •A bi-ag 4a#ty4i#*rj, #k,<* >* «•«( tor* 4yH. ret* *4 malmeTin# Jf» ♦r M a »**## I* * *4f~rt lb* primary Bf#rv a A#»ubtof* *4 tto* , M* >i*V ’•••(.! c i 1 * mf I I j n-*M#r<«##aami*aMra* at ,«# Ure«o j (to m IV —■*to* re 4 •rXMk, rebnto lb# rto* I are* «**• (tor parel ' *•#» t mi #4-0*« •» la iWU ar> rsl | •/ »-*• • #f Tbre* prerv ref rear bat at re • tore b I J p*re.A« • prere |b* /^p*** b*rer*avx •* I *»a.***»4 h • U«>rere to a>«*M. • tore to H «*pre*rerere« to 14* t«>**! 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Ai rere re I re4 a4re*« 4 h# rei.*Aral 1 be krere• , mi aaarpaSMrerere i iaret w rb«4#tarrei be#reiT, re*|aa4»*a #p— »aUl r | r snpl**, r«q*Mr*# a ■»■** tram M j i -*•;»*■> *• S(|—Mi— llreh.l reirerel a*. | re*r»*r>.« tore• *• **, (• •» ore impnrUrel t |rert ia thre* h **<4 **( •->« to'ir rreXrer* , | • red. ito.-*(or. ib« ( <>to, ••«.« fr»m ra I euibaal !*#/•, aWwiA b* re. . torrei orely rtorea • pref* *ap' ' V* m ret tremdor ere I orepurerma to oreid he trelirely fna (rv«*i wlaat i* mars* and ' ••!<•#, sod asp*r«*|ry fitnw atoag Tb# j ■ aiheiic cto i»#n( is poetry eaaaut be red •i/VMred rewio #• *d*%a#ad wretr ol out I are tore* been reached.'*—l Heim* ary ot Education and lu-irucfion. bate, SO tia—Mr. Mbs *vb dap «f Ms* aeat. at || #*, tor* a. •* c ol UMr«#ta*# «4 to«n to, and safe f<w touer# dtaintoawry. Ire 8. MAKrlN. Adutlnlretratrlx aprIMw Final fiach&rge- Katie* la hereby fit ere Ihrel we wNI apply t# D T. Rica, Eeq.. Prahrela Judga for IWrewaU (tonnlr, ere lh« rib day of Mrev. 1882, for re Anal liinahargaaa Exacafor sad Executrix ol James Moure. , Wire* Suit MooAS, Executor. lli.TUAXY Moo a a, Executrix. aprC.id JOHNSON A The Racine Farm & Warehouse Fanning Mills. *aa Oili»folil Mflh kae* toaa i rear# Sy Om rawar w read m*to •Harm reMlefre are# ****"" Mortgagee^ Sale. STATE OP *OUTH CAItOT.INA—BARN WELL COUNTY. Vlrall P. Moore reml Joseph Hax. under Arm name of Moon* & 8nx, Arslgnt-es. simim-t Alice Gertruds Wimberly. Mortgagor, By virtno of the power cf raU- vetted un der a mortgngo given by Alice Gertrude Wimberly to Snllle T. KrWlu, Iteoring date 43d July, 1878, which mortgage was record ed In the ofllce of the Register Mesfori'on- veyances for the ssid cuinty on tho filth dvy of August. 1873, In Book 4 B., pages 521 and .%2, whtch mortgage Ims been duly assigned b> us by Jacob T. Gropes, As sign'o of the svM Sallk T. Erwin, Mori- gagee, we wftl sell at,public auction on the ftrst Monday in AiTir vfnct, Thu s , the salesday, at Barnwell Court House, during the legal hours of sale, tbe following de scribed real property, to wit: 'I h it piece, parcel or lot of land situate ami being reUhie fH*» eorporretre Urults of th* town of Allendale, bounded North by Pino street, East hy Main stieet, South by Pl< asant etnv t and West by Ui ds owned by Jane R. Best, embracing two lots, con veyed by deeds of J. L Williams and Jan# R. Rest. One crentaintng one acre, the othe three-eighth* of on© acre, and known as the former r reiJcnoo of tb# said Halil# T. Erwin and conveyed by to r to tbasald Alien Gertrude VTlmto rly. Terms of sale cash. MUOUE 4 WAX 4**!gn#e*. Allendale, 8. C_ April 1st, I SSI - bmM Utcre* a* to to* lb* ss»t Mre- Xktaas rrvr ■«is*ail< tor risaatoN BBS irrreStog Wheat, Oar toy. orew, On* bjmI Serrtaof rr*rjr SaacH I Ttoy do ‘ a red ha** line*. a** crcater capncWy other awvli acHsttoa f(Hk—f thoa say tach- Inthrcre uree, oiul nor retail Thar rer* wroorety WlMofth* to»t reiauttfo). hlauily to>tah#i prorlded refill Wrprttor AlUch inenM, Sle*ca, rend or# AaSito I different itacre one for form nae. two for WarrehaWM, Klcvaior i Vtilforr' uae. They are vxsbaktkO to f tte IAT- l»r a( ri*>s. • Corr^ionrfcnce aotlct’cd and d*. acrli'Urc c.rcnlar and price Mat actal tree on applicnthm to JOHNSON & FIELD, KAC1KK, WIA Registration Notice. - SUPER VISOR’S OFEICE, ) 1) AON WELL (\ >: April 5(h, 1882 y , The Books for the Reglstmtion of Voters will he opeu ut the f.lluwing times and places: FOR WJLL1BTON TOWNSHIP. »w: .t r — f • - ^fastor’M Sale- Stair mf Snatk CWrefare* \ CUmrt at i lima*. •f Somtk Orrefrea* k BarawMt t'«#re/p f n. r.BUter. PUUt ff. \ PaiUtto#. W. T. Coftnelly. Fainter Blacksmith : A NT 13 W heelwrightf H A. IX N W K Ire Ire C, H., H. Ct Is prepared to do work in his Him at short entice nnd on reasoureble terms. Mary FJtoa Rikier, Defowdaal I Sfor vflta# ef a-- «r4*c ref UeBerBbto J, ■ tretoofl. t» Ibis maaeeatb* Mat drev ef M fi t/ lesa I will *#41 rel Brernwril ('rairt How ore res#mlay I* May r*st_ rettt »i to- srel Surer* . f aai*. I erea . in* tra* «f |to* ft ip hnvln b* >aH— to wH: J14 aaretrei# U#*4 ref toad rnretre re teg mm horn- dr rel a red (bitty arrare »reere re* e*re> aftre- aU b. re*U orearety rere-l *4} 4a •« t reto «f ■rer t f Are..* Ire* (Jm W. Mia#-. ire*M#(-q*re. •»r»re - read «Tre»# laada uf Da* 14 L toBwO#. P«e*b#**e I# pay tow papeva W (if t. ■( ICC > | ■ M#. ■•*! f. M *m h itol**. Let tottoa re #ed *•■ f o ea»e* »d • ib* | •*) -A * aaarnm'a ib* • Lyr«*« rare*! m*4 Ip serere*. ared ai*> #f atom H ts «•*•* |Vfo«i#. I f mar ok I #*t !B • tbrew ». Ptafo-4a*t I bW ref a# -rear* -* M I ■ HreAreM (reap* Ire ito* P-* **re, y (-«mn •** re ref #aM • •Mm tore atlm *4 I #iB#*(l soft arebre' y *■ May • »#*. •t-or* ib# are***# ref re. a*, i# tare Mpoa aaao. in# ***** * •«•*■* a# IPre.ru. am tretoreyre. • I 10*4 | bare. 0*«*H a* Umi -4 ##to. I, fog a#4 re-**# I# S>»**re> re rei reafy , m ml aim* 0 af**f t*P—. Wrearfoaf ■* tare ta.re»% tap to ret, ref Me# LiPy Lbref f #y re-4# *4 Me# M#ri#A« t•*•**( • I by rere*a ref Me* tMf lire#* a by re*4# rni |r» #***#■ > **#tore t' * ii—* i« •>** Ore ireba # l.ft U«*P*( ■ Wlf« Mare*-* ^ixitotrr** Fitola P.R II 8 KM A KY TOWNSHIP. Aft Falrmount Fsciory, Wednesday, May 3 \, At Blanton’s Store, Thursday, May 4th. POR SICHL.VNP T-WNsniP. At Joyce Brnhcto. FtMay. May fcb. . At Dunbarion, Satarduy. Msy 6th. * a * P ITS WILE TOWXrHlP. At Aehley’s Home H^ro, Monday and Tuesday, 8(h mid 9.1) of May. r « nmxicfr sruiNaa township At Farree*# Sti'te, \Vr.|ne*d,y and Thursday, 10th and 11 b uf May. F> a BALD CT"Wy*UtP -At Bol'foe. FiMay and bretarday. nth and TT'.h of Uar 1 f«'S onr.4T n:nni( t w**air. At Fhl tire P"e«l, M ri'tay and T*#*- •lay. I Jtli and 16 b <»l May. OM AiXJtXP• L» */wx-B'r At Ad-n-Ufo W.-lu- ••toy aud rbors- •toy, 17 h arei 18 h ut May. r bc il P'*n r wv»bip At E/«b (.#,. Fd-tejr •n-l awlafrlay. \y b m* 4 » h .4 M •*. p a B4«-»a aa ?> •*•»!# At Fil-re»r»’a V ••toy and •4#y, ttnd nn-t sut - f M*y. At Bot- f fb U»» L-. W. foa-uy read I Tb«toet#y,t4 h ##*• liw a* M •• OiP n*d a#«- y. A* ■##•*«'# CW##e4. M--retoy aod f re. —toy ( 29 b #tof to»b —4 M -f P • were#** a ##-re# Af Ml iw*y. to#to*ret.| •# * Any. ft • >4 16 -y nfH I*# -4 J 9 P a*mp*«# twresamif At Mi#to*W. Fit toy ire** 2*4 A4 Itorefore*##. M irer4*a , m*rf) S-n W. T. CONNELLY. Barnwell C. H., 8. C. Miuili Carolina Railroad* ir <» CRAKG1 OF SCHEDULE: dkcehbkm 18th, 1861. Up Day' P#M#npr —MaiL TMMS Wtos t •» p , At E-brer ]•’• M u j at toy. 98 S Orel ft h p n vi ■ » wpt a ■ a plasw'UAs v Last Sunday was (be aeveateenth HIJTJfTUB. Lna’s nurtender. Boo. John 0. Sheppard wtli ^pe#r on eoupari for tb# Outt—• drl—danta is tbe •toetf fatly two Killed Wiiilk ILibbixu hi* own $.trK — .shciitT Wiliiaa K*u-s, ofSt.*k#* county, N. C , wxa *hot on (be 3(h uh. while robbing his own office. Ae left heme to be absent some lime, and direct ed hi* wile «f t to allow any one to stay all night, sod at the same time gave her the sate key. About dark one ef the neighbor* came to his house, and Mrs. K*te« having raised no objection be wenV off to a room to spend the uiglit After ho huc^ retired two men rono to tbe house and asked breve to slay and Mrs. Elites objected. They, however, went in aud demanded the safe key, threatening to kill her if she refused it. She ran up stairs and informed her guest, and wag told by him to go down and deliver tho key, aud say notliiug ol his presence.— The men then proceeded to rrirtficiaft, aud while thus engaged Mrs. Estes’s friend came down and killed both of the men. Upon cxaininaticn it was found that ooe-of the men was the Sheriff, who bad dUguised hiinrclf, and tho other was oos of b'to neighbors. Later develop ments show that this was sa April fool telegram. OUITCJAHY. Departed thi* life Thursday morning, Mnreli 23d, 1882, little Joeeph Tlllaran, and ten of Jsmee G. and Hebe core I, Ander son, pfter e painful illness of eae year nnd two monito. The angels ef G#d come sad to#k Mm from a fowl mother’s nms l* that hen van iy home wbare (hare is as more saf- feriag for btoe J# I bops this vHI he s wars lag U oB methert who as# eeae#al*at#d lye, hewaras careful they may ha b win lie iorilag aaa great mb* la erne Pa halter than is drink u, asreaatbaaaaa with paar Rule J#, Ak tto mere etriMsI pbyririans to I hie aaaaiy eft Af#aia tUtojii. tod oU that aaaM ha dSa has off 414 n* garni ami *999 4 1 ■ ere y Jan# foto to*4 • H 9 9999 9*9 9 900919 At % * * E.*-# tu#*—toy, J#rr ton. ra«* max o *rea» s 9*0*9 A« •## I *re*» M <o*r’ F Itoy rerei Mel «9^f. V # pond 1»b rrep too*#• tt r •• v* A* Ito*. *4r. M retoy «*4 leerelay. 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UtLMOKB hlMMM, Mo#t*r hr D Tare • srereto*# *4 'to* t rewsttop , will 4# r #»■—■4 om th# Hr*I M *A*r Is i##m*tr. is*l I**to* f'tore to to ##« «•# to»«l# 4 - •—•)> ‘ f r«*< • « too. *re #4 tl—rea- fforef### «4 •**• • — to# .mlr wwretfo. 1 •• 4j —■■*»(*I mom'- .I pi 1—* •«*#>• h 1 r*. Ire i*nv >t# IreSil t # Irvtn •Sail# SI# a#mo m # ih wfbr parSomtof# atoforep to &. II a HIT K. Frioripal. NOTICE- rnrxrr T BKosritHa'o Orrica. I FoHX«B1X.i«. U. Mor»bf', IMS ( Th# Ttaa*ur»ir retll 0# ot U— Miuwlns pUi’ro fur the cnlU-ctlonof th# (trot luolol- mrent of ux*# <># th# day# mention#d: Prteptrer'* blur# Moiuloy, Moy the lot. AII#ndo)e, Tuereday. Moy thre fowl, • Erwloton, WrediMwwirey, No> the 3d. Holdoc, ihurador, Moy the 4Ut * , Fu(We Store, Fihfoy, Moy (he 5‘h. Aoblay’s Home «u»re, Katurdoy. May 6th Dunbarton. Monday. Moy the MUt. Menton's tUorc, Tu> sday. May tho 7th. Wtllioton, Wxlii**#<loy, Msy tho 10th. Blackville, I hursdag, Mny the 11th George’s (reek Frlfoy, Moy the I3tb. Huforu’s Bridge, Saturday. Moy thelSth Ibrbordt’s Mill. Mundoy, Moy the iVh, Hunter’s Cho)>el, Tucsdos’, May tho ISt-h Midway, Wednesday. Moy the 17th. BombeiV, 1 hursday. May the 18th. Grahams, Frid-.y, Moy the 19th. Fiddle Pond, Mundav, May the :2nd. Seven Pines, Tuesday, Moy the 23d. Barnwell durlug the romolulng days ol the month. NAT9 OF TAXATION: Ktato Tax, 4% mills; School Tax. 2 mills: County Tax. 2£ mills; fur defloienoiea of tbeflsciU year 1880 and 1881, % mill; for post School Claims for Holdoc, Buford’s Rildgeond Midway Townohlf.s, ^ mill; r Allendale Tuwnohip. % mill, on 1 for Hen nett Spring and Ot eat v ypress To wn- f Notional Hank Bills, GohJ and Silver Coin mvlvable for Toxsa. FOU . AI.E OB RENT THE MOLONT EOt’HE AND LAND (1M oerealla R^l Oak Tuwn*hl«. Apply <•• Thoiapsuo Bn# . or H. M. 1 hosspana. Wil- Hoton. K. C. - joo12 Wedding Gifts AlalxAN’S FINK WATCHES, Amtrieon tad Swiss, of (he Loi#tl Styles RICH JEWELRY, Of New and Elegant Designs and Exquisit* — -*—Worknio^riMp. STERLING SILVERWARE, Jury and Wltiw## Certlflcoteo ore re- cel roUe for the M* will (’ouaty Tax only. " V. V. KITkHI*4 24U. Xrwaremwur 13.0. DiMms, Cups, Goblets, Spoons, Forks of beet quality, he. CHOICE FANCY GOODS. Fr«#eh oad American flocks, Fine Tab! Cutlery, Spectacles, he. Wateksl Jewelry Carefa’ly Rrptirrd THE BEST GOODS AT THR LOW ESI PBICEa k* of •( #fy itehre* a*# p»#4 w> .*• . 9 C At un. • JOIN • r*rE. (to#'l Srei rr> Foe# ■•vaa A Atreevv* l#i4W*% V Arm moot. 9a.. Feto A, U9t f Art (frelre* relit to rrea oa **—4»» hy ('•*«•*) lUilraad. wkfoh Is TVJI MIM fEh |U>«U tbaa Aagmma urns 8 OOINO MO UTS. __ ....16f> p. m. ’. .JbN p. m. ....JA ai p. m. ...4J1 p. to. * * f w^66 p. to. ••••••••*••* k N7 p. sn. .6 12 p, ss. . .».«6:22 p. to. 1... •... 1,6 • 10 p. to. .......8 (l p. ra. ...6A0 p. m. p, to. ~.9:40 p. to. GOING NORTH. Leave Savannah 3:0.' a. m M Charleston 5:65 *. m “ Fort Royal 6:30*. m “ Beaufort 6:44 a. m Arrive Y"mansee. .&.D0 a. m VarnvllleD:2ff a. *14, Hampton 0:40 a. m Brnoreoo 10:00 a. an AHeodnle 10:38 a. tn Applet«>o.„......^..10i2a. in Rribtd ns % ^ .11 57 a. ra El km too )2:14 p. m Augusta N .iae p % tit Baggage ehe#ked through from Part Raynl Le#rre Augueia... Airtrc Eit*ati<n... M Robbltio... 99 Af wlctofo... 9k Allendale. , 9k Drun#"n ... 99 Hampton., •• Varn villa... M Yeinaase*.. 40 Renafort... 99 Port Royal. 9k Chari## too. 84 Savanoah.. Id Fresh and ReauMful Batterne, especially adapted for Wedding Ifresents. SILVER TLATEDWARE, Tea get., Walter., Ice Pilohere, Batter “J ***' priafoK.rlb Tickets en sale at fTnlon Deprt Ticket Offte# Romratr N. Bass a General Superintendent. J. S. Datakt, General Pose eager Agent. <*■ # P. B HAOOOD, ATTOIIMT AJiB COUSRU'R IT LAW, •. O- #