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LARGEST COUNTY CIRCULATION ! -i'»' •"-■.» THUltSUAY, MAKOH 15, 18WT V u». ,.r. • ••■»v .nj.’jim-lli. I’.il ‘.<" ■J*'^ Tit* nbkonce of tlio editor accounts lor Ibo nnasaal excellence of ihisl«*e.-^ Thii is a Patc-mii fact. IIon. CiiAm.Ks II. Smith, ‘’nill Arp,’’ » mentioned ns n probable candU date to succeed Got. Sicphenl. Kx-Jrixit. «ml ex •Senator David Da- ▼is was married i»t Fnjeltevilll, N. 0. «t |1 a. nl, on yc»ttrd»7 Ur lli»* Ani.ie Atarr. RmoHY Sit,aw wj» sworn in Sat unlay morning as United States Distriel At torncj, and convicted a mon before night TFWartMRgr j ierfL " > WBiC StNATOREDML'KDH, of Vermont, Pres- Wont of the U. S. Senate und cx officio Vice-President of iho United States, is now with hU family in Aiken. United States District Attorney Mei- — ton announces that none of the old clcc- sscs’icHi bejyvxL-at the Apiil term of the U. S. Court in Clu*4«4on. Ox* of the host and brainiest rc-idcnte df Columbia has kiijdly consented to bc- eomo our correspondent and will furnish Capital newsier our columns from time to time. * \ i: SxVENTY-riVK thousand persons were on.the streets of AtlanU on the day of Mr. Stephens’ ftmeml-and f>rt,000 were in the funeral procession, which was n mile and a hdf long. The low price df cotton,so the know ing one* say, is caused by tho immense overstock of manufactured goods, and prices are not likely to improve materially Ibr a long timb. The matrimonial foyer is spreading among tbo editorial fraternity, uud the • latest severe casos of which we have hosrd sro located iu Hampton and Or angeburg. To our confreres we tender \ bur best wishes and t» their prospective bettor halves our tuncerest sympathies. be Suit will soon be instituted by tlw iVoolfolk heirs of Georgia for the l-iuduu which tbo factory and town of Granite- ▼ille sLnd. Messrs, llcndcrsou Pros, reprosoot the dcfeadanU and Major 11. J. Moses, of Columbus. Ga., appears Ibr the plaiotifls. m, ir\*-" ■ Arrsit nil Mr. Wiggins is domg pretty well in the weather business. He is a beginner, but by extensive advertising has the start of all competitors, and if partial success docs not mule him a fool ke will keep ahead of Vennor ll.uzcn & Co. Let us have a little spring weather, Mr. Wiggins. The Maine legislators nave discovered a sate and sure way of diiviug colored people out of their State. No provision of our blessed constitution is violated and the Maine men are in advance u/ the la test amendments' ‘‘A Bill to legalize marriages between persons of ditferent rwoe’’ will,-when passed, as is promised, atari iho exodus. No negro will stay in a State where, in a season of mrutul ab erration, he may marry a down east wo man. The African must quit the 1’ine iVee State. "V lir our supplement will be found com plete reports of the County Treasurer, Couoiy School Ooamii'aiiracrwTTti Coun ty Gotam'krioners. The law requires these officer!) to make returns and publi cations in a newspaper at least two weeks before tht first term of tho Court of Gen eral Sessions. In the pertonuance of this duty, as of.all other requirement*, our officials arc in advance of those of all other counties. Our exchanges have giv on these reports in broken doses, but we complete tho contract iu one issue, and in point of enterprise and excellence cWim to stand at the head of tkc jour nalistic class of the State. pfa’s outragcmiU ia busy, but grain is scarce. The preliminary exam- * ' - ination in the Fairfield cases has been nd. joumed until next week. So for the gov eminent has failed to make out any cose and further time has been given to the prosecution tar hunting up plastic wit- nernes. Ex-Chief Justice Willard is chief miller and ^assisted by W. ,U..Snyder, of rcun.-ylvania, and Richard Crowley, of New York. Mr. Snyder remarked oo Tuesday that the Government would “sneak out’ 1 of the Fairfield cases and # * ‘here would be no convictions in any Hint. J of tbV The * 5C,10 ** 8een “ to *00 Wi a** ‘her ie/1 of NdSvb^r~— Hett team 1,1 ^ ^ho hud I t NA Troy A L K0TE3. y . %| / . 0 . Treasurer folk, of Tenneeeee, has been released on 420,000 bail. „ A man out West, befnor found dead )< In, a bath fub, the Coroner’s . brought In a; verdict of death throug Ineipeiience, The Ibqa of the city of Louisville, Ky., by the defalcation of the late tax receiver and the back tax collector, Ferguson, Is $147,000. A New York widow bought a hus band the other day for one-third ®ber e«tMtp. We’ll bet ns Is rtot worth nickel. But widows will marry. After Msy 1st, 18M. tbo tax on man- uractnrod tibaceo and snuff will be eight Cents per pound, on cigars $3 per thousand, and on cigarettes fifty cents per thousand. It Is thoqght that,the new 6 cent nickel, which will be larger In dreum- •ferrovo and thinner thou the present coin, Can be made to take tb^ place of the quarter on the contribution plate. In paying oil! $700 In warns to his workmen a manufacturer at Marseilles, III., privately marked nil the UllJ.— • Whhhf »*«•• A'li34i£. posited in the local bunk by saloon keepers. V Osnnr Wilde proclaims that next fall ho will come back to America, then go to Australia, and ultimately to heaven. The Detroit Post would be very happy If be should make up his mind to re- vereo LU route.- William II. Vanderbilt’s wealth meas ured In gold would. It is snld, weigh ntn ety-titm* ’tains: Thowamo-rs+lmatw- puts his income at per Hecofel. w-hlch, I* the Hvetage wages of a working man for a day’s labor. A Georgia paper says that n recon•> Hliatlon has lieed cljeeted between Bob Toomlrn and bis granddaughter, whom tie Is said to have disinherited because shfl married against his wishes.— Toombs’s sou-la-law Is In luck after all. Eight members of the House of lUp- ▼iw-autflvvs, itmong. was Mr. Evinit of South CoruIloR, voted “no’’ ou tho usiml resolution of tlianTts and compliment to the retiring Speaker.— Soeh nnoccnrreneo 1* uopf««adeutgd in the history of the House. As a mark of respect to the memory of Alexander II. Stephens and sympa thy with the people of Georgia, Gov ernor Barstow, of Vermont, ordered all the State offices closed on the day of Mr. Stephens’ funeral and the ling placed at half-ma8t„,on the State Capi tol. t Stoiles of the flood t.alpp the place of Spring poetry this season, 'The lattst is that, a clock ticked steadily along dmlng all the floods, notwithstanding that at'timesjhagamlulum was swing- in" in two feet and u half of water. The lowest point cotton has reached since the war wrs In December, 1878, when middling was 8 7 Scents iu New York, The highest, was reach,ed_lo 18C4.'during the war. when cotton sold for 81 90 iu the New York market. In 1842 cotton went as low as 4 cents. Col. Hurry Gilmer, a well known Con federate cavalry officer who was with Ashby at the commencement the civil war and aftetwards had an inde pendent command, died in Baltimore on the 4th Instant, of cancer on the face, aged 45 years. 'X novel means of solving the ques tion of woman suffrage has been sug gested to the Kansas Legislature; nothing less In fact, than that theqms- tion l)e submitted to a votejof the wo- men t heirmelvca- Opponent* of Woman suffrage are confident that this would defeat the movement. The New York Herald prints two di agrams of sections of the city which are entitled “A Stronghold of Lager” and “Stronghold of Bum.”- Each rep- resents a dlstiict less tlmu a~mile square, and tlrey arc dotted with the locations of 1(50 rum Chops and 272 la ger beer saloons. . A Scotchman, having hired himself to a farmer, hail a cheese set down bo- 4oro him, that he tulghU.Hflp. hhhsi-lf. After sometime the master snld to him "Sandy, you take a long time to-hreak- fast.” “In troth, master,”said Sandy, “a cheese o*fhtS fd*«* is nae eae emm eaten as ye may think.” Two Philadelphia lawyers got inton street liuht the other day. Each swete If ho had a pistol he’d kill the other.-=- At once a dogm were e ffered to each by epectatois. When they found how aoxloue tire populace was to get rid pf- tfimi Hi^sWoTuTrBnTrtstttp huU vuwed to live forever to spite the towu, An Irishman who had been ^onteqd- thg that a mule was a nobler animal than a horse,-—said a-mule had once saved him from tlrbwnltig. “How was that, Paddy?” asked one of the by standers. “Faith, ho gave me such a lick wid his hind log that he landed tne on the other side of'the cauawl Instid of in it.’* v A wager was made a few. weeks pAitt that Mr. Joseph Peel, of Tarboro, N. C, known all over the State us iu champion cater, could cat 300 oysters. Tbs amount of the bet was $1,000. Mr. Peel. In thirty-nine minutes, are live quarts of raw oysters. Ho then ate thirteen plates of stewed oysters in twenty minutes. As a wllsh he wound, up wTiETIve boxes of sardlaeff, flevpar- iog them in four minutes. Our young American nobility is Imt- lutHy I tatlng the customs of that of England a hundred years ago’ Last week young Arthur, son of the President, and shout thirty other students had a wine sup per at a hotel at Princeton. AH got very drunk, and the party raided the rooms of ths chambermaids, turned the terrified women out in thoir night clothes and took possession of their beds. The Northern newspapers tell the story as a very funny one. The offenders were suspended by the fac ulty of Princeton college, but were re stored subsequently. _ Ephraim Scroggs, of Fallstown, Ten- rred to tlw. ne “ < ** bowile th#| be lias now burning wsa to the upp»r pa bb hearth the same fire on bb hearth tho same fire which he started when he went to housekeeping fifty years ago. From the day that fire whs started to thb It has never •m permitted to go out. Summer _ ‘er of these fifty years It hss bed as occasion smouldei ini i trqulred. »P ft hss dropped ' f Smouldei Intr W'bersop^T SSe 1 •' “Sooth f bb t it hse nevfcr* og n ermltted •toh- little corner nekf Statuary Hall, and ▼stall oh hfa way back to the House, right under the eyes of old John Win- throp, Samuel Adams and Robert Liv ingston and the rest of the great men of yesterday. To-day Smalls wpsstt'bll- Ing toward the House through ibis bb- 4 , totlc hall, munching as be strolled.— r “Who’s Jhai ?” ho asked thickly, hla mouth full of pie. as lie stopped before tbe figure of Robert Fulton. “That's the man who ran the first llceof steam ers between New York and Liverpool," said a (May-haired old ConKressman. «ileiri'tfTy!^“What's that In his hand ?” went on the colored Congressman, tak ing another bite. “Tbut’w tho model of a steamer John Roach bnllt for him last year." “Is he running ths Hoe SS stillr Inquired Smalls, gulping down No,* said *" tl>s last bit of pie. “No," said his white co|leacue, stnrtlDg for the House, “be sold out to Jay Gould last week." The member from Beaufort took this down with bis pie. . „ U Several Year* ago aifttlp child living near High Shoals, In Oconee county, Ga., had a habit of carrying its meals tnn into-the^yardi near au old clay root, to eat. Oho day the mother followed and'watched the child, and Judge her horror when she saw a lorco highland moccasin ffllde try it and help from tho plate, try it and TieTpTTseTT The child bandied tho snake and It made no rcbistauco. That evening the reptile was killed* ayj- sljortly after the child sickened and died. The parents attributed its death to the loss of its pet. We have often seen similar circumstances to this pub lished^ l>ot there Is no doubt of Its truth, ns the facts are known to par ties now living in Athens. STATE A'EH’d. Retail liquor licenses are?490 a year at Laurens Courthouse. T;enton,8. C., has a hotel run by a company of young bachelors. Nearly every paper we see from dhe up country speaks of «nad dogs. \ Young Tennessee mules are s»'||fng h Mpartanburg county frou $125 to $200.' ; — , f* ** ' • Copy T-- TJARTERLV REPORT StaU nf 8*nth Carotin*, - Bar me til Ceunty Of the Treasurer of tho Towo-Uouo- clldrom 2nd Tburkday In December, 18$2, until 2J Thursday In Mirch, 188$: TO cash on hand Dec. 14,1882. $262.15 TO CASH UKOKIVEC. For Fines * /. .,,., 94 00 For License, J. U. Eisterllng.. . 100 UO " “ W. Rubenslein.... 100.09 “ “ O.JPechtnann 300 00 For Peddler s License 2 00 Oy miiim •Yl lls Smith, ths Defendant in this so- Total ..$848 15 TO CASH PAID OUT. E V. Hugood, Marshal........$13C 15 John VV. Holmes, Advertising., Israel Glover, Lamplighter.... Aea’t Marshals, A. H. Patterson “ " Perry Davis.... W. H. Myers..*. *• ~ “ R. B. McLemore Street Work.... 1 Silver Oup, presented to the dntendaat . . „ , ... . ... D. 8. Hair, for Lumber J. A. Tobin, “ - . ! r ‘25(K) 3 75 12.00 3.50 15 00 - 150 150 89 30 22 50 1213 To Tr: 'lion t You »rehereby •ummotied and requiredto nnesrer Ihe-VompUnii iu ilijg * c t oj, ncepy of which i* tiled in ifae office of the Clerk of Court for. jiurowell county, and. to serve n copy of yoursaswer on the subscriber at his office, st Allendale, 8. C., within twenty days after the service of Ihissummouson yotl, ex clusive of the dey of service. if you fail tonnswer'this complaint wfHeg the tim . aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to Iho Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint: Dated Allendale, S. 0., March 8, A. D. 188* t r f A. It. CONNOR. Plaintiff s Attorney. J. J. BRABHAM,T). C. C. [n.a-] To the Defendant, Priscilla Smith: Take notice, thnttlie complaint in this Vc- tion was filed in the office of the Clerk in and G- R* Rj’an, for Dll, &e 1U.35 for lire county of Uarnwell, in said if late te- Bttruers.Chlmtipys and Wicks.. “'“■*•** , PeterGrceu, Fixing Public Well Bon Davies’ Account, Lock, &c srxm'tiftt'to.oiBih. 5.25 150 100 2609 To balance Cash on hand....«.$482.12 rachyj Iw Il»nd.,... .$A8, ^M?>A. MICHAELS, ' Trcus. T. C. ot B. Assignee’s Sale. At the Platform ef the South Carolina Rail way Company, ip the Town of Blaekyille, 8,. 4?,,-mi Saturday, tkff 31st of March, 18^3, at ,l.£p clock nogu, WTWtll nett at publlcjs^ie- The physldana of Lvncaster county will orunniz- a meiftcitl society cm the first Monday in April. Koit underwear a* Well as hosiery is to be manufacture 1 at tbe Columbia penitentiary factory. ,- The Abbeville Milium says that a business lotfcannot be b.Oncht In that place for lesa than $100 a foot, i German girls cult!vate ^heir hair for sale. American girls do tho same t hing, but tho girl always goes with the hair. Mr. A. B. Lathrop, of the carpet-hag regime, returned to Orangeburg last week after a residence of several years iu Kansas. - The schedule of 'he Blue Ridge train from Belton to Wathalla is five hours S nd fourteen minutes, or abodt seven iiles per hout\ Mr. John D. Manott will soon have an f xtocsive orange grove on bis plan tation n**ar Port Royal. He had 10l) 'additional trees planted out last week^ - The first person made Governor of South Carolina was Col. Wm. Sayle. He was commissioned ln 1669 while South C uoliua Was uuder provluclaUguvern al cnt. ■* The ChnGceton Brfdge Company villi let out tlje contract for building ft bridge across the ’Ashley, connecting the city with 8b A n, l rew ‘ a Parish. It will cost $03,000 uud will bo completed in August. — The Marion Index says thaT snme of ‘This, huraa drovers who have vloitfl l that section recently had their horses teeth filed to put the right age on them. Many purchasers have thua beenswin- died, , 1 Last year 143,064 pupils attended the public schools of South Carolina, and' nearly £500,000 was expended for their support—a larger proportlos to out population and weaRR than vfas~rt' lion fttt tk*t 1st of laurt, Willi the twpyvisry nUronnd work shop and tbe hlackKniitli and wheelwright shop thereon, situated in said town, in the eouniyof Unco well nml State of South Cnrehua, haVing a front of Aboiit nine ty feet on Clark street and inniring tnrok ttr n depth of about eighty-five fectnud bounded as follow*: On the North by I’ascallisStreet, cn the South: by the homestead lot of Ueorge W^l'rice.ioDthe East by the lot otlhe South Carolina tLihvay Company and on tile West by .Clark street. 'feetMV efwaie; ftoe-UaUxtBlt *n.d.Iw1«f.il§e jmyable 1st of January,'1884, with ft) per cent bon'd Purclmverto pay for papers. H. DODKNUOFF Assignee. JAMES THOMSON, vL'reditlir's Agent. recli Iff-Hw Mortgagee’s Sale. By virtue of a power cSntained in.a certain deed of bargain and sale, commonly called a mortgaga, executed on th,o Dili day ofFttbru"' ,*A. D 1882, by Mrs.Olivia Dunbar to ary, .A. D 1882, by Mrs,-OHvia Crialt Dunn and recanled in the office of the Register of Me«ne Conveyances for fiarnwell utlt f’arolii Court of CommoH Pi${19+ f * Summons for Relief—Complaint not Served. Jonee II C. AH, Plaintiff, ^ « >* •gainst dsctlla Smith, Defendant. / 8ether with thesumhions. of which the fore going is a true copy, on the 12th day of March, 18tf3- A. B. CONNOR, Stule of South Carolina, I Court of Common liarnwtll County | Pircu. Simon Brown, Plaintiff, - against 8- L. Roactrce, Defendant, To the Defendant, S. L. Rouitrre.- — i °u are hereby summoned and rcqulrs"! to answer the cont|*laini in this action, a copy of which is filed i n the office of the Clerk of the C-oiri 6f comwBTigxa ror the •ggtl-cuuwy, and to eerve a Isopy of your answer to the said complaint on the subset iber at hi* office at Barnwell C li. within twenty days after the servine hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time -aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply totheTourt for the relief demanded in the complaint Barnwell, C*II., V. C.. March 1 tth. 1883. JOHN J.-MAHEK, . Plaintiff's Attorney. Todhe Defendant, 8. L. ltounij.ee; Notice io Debtor^ and Crediiors. BARNWELL AH persons indebted to ths estate of C. Smith are required to make immediate pay ment to the undersigned, and all persons holding claims against said estate will pre sent them duly attes'ed to G. W. M. WILLIAMS, Executor, mchl-tf Bamberg, 8. C. Notice io Debtors <;nd Crid.lors, All persons indebted to the e*<at® M- Whaley, deceased, are requested to make im mediate payment to the undersigned mid air ■ persons holding clsiraa against the «aid es tate wiil present them properly aUeslett-lo J. J. WIIA LEV, Administrator, mclib 4w Application For Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the un'Ursign- ed will apply to the Probate Judge of Barn well county on Friday, 2Sd day of March, A. D. 1888, fora Final Discharge asJlHur- dian of Laura Lancaster, Mury Biiey and Charles E. Riley. feb22 td . H. W. HAIR. J.t Barnwell • ■ *• Woodward’* h u A»hlid|:h Ar Mockvitlft NOTICE. Officr or Cofstt CojtMisstnHBnw. I Bauxwki.i.C. H., 8. C* March tt. 1883. ( Notice.te.ligrj^>y.jjiv£R.jji!»j.hpetition P^y* itpod rood ironi LOUj r made and —-—trjaisj mg that the neighbont! Hranch Chitrch to Blaekville be declarcl a public road lie* been prevented to the Board and will be granted on the first d iy of May next, unless saiu’aeliiry. cause to the contrary shall be showu is the Board on or before that date. ' By order of the Board. Q. M. BiUBT.NlNa, Clerk. mch8 td ' •• yayicE. . TftWh^lfftse.'tfisrt^the coiifcjiilrtiiM in ,.vv- . mlere*t from day of sale, secnred_iyL ,tiou (together with the,summons, elLwhieh f of purc’.sser and m.rigage of premises, ti'e foregoing is a copy) wa* filed in the office of the Clerk ol the Court of Common Plea* «t Biirnwell in the county ot Barnwell in said State on the 14th day of March, 1883. > JOHN J. MAHER. Plaintiff's Attorney. March 14,1883, Z ,!., mehl') Cv» ~~~ALL PARTIES INDEBTED TO GEORGE W. Price, of Blsckville, 8 C., by,’ note, book account or otherwise, are hereby required to moke payment at once to James Thomseii. Esq.* Attorney at Ijnv, at his office in Blnck- vilie, 8. O Parties holding claims against the said Price'"tire required to present tlie same to Mr. Thomson at his office duly at tested. Claims not i»»esented by the' 26th of Aprtii 1883, will be iieiiarred naymetif. ' ^-7 H. 1XJDENHOFF, Aeetgnee. — JAM&Tl.mMSftN, fieditor’e Agent. lluritwrfl Hail mod 11. olina Ituilwav Trsie* s No. 2 ha* CMiiiiwtiep u\ froro Aui;ii*ta and I.^ No. 4 connoctv with «• ChorhofoiiSn't t^ieVt rtt;--- CotuniMa NvWon. -^No. ft bos coioiMSfoB fft- (.'alamhu, »rkvf mcbf'fifvr SMpBpp pended by any Southern State. Seed oafcfc in Lauren* county tire sell- ing at a’l SYCnttfo price of flft^ cent* {)'*r btiahH, with nn almndhReat on hand. There Is plenty oCeoffl At aeyenry-flve cente, with little demaml. / The total recelpta of coHmi at 0«»- lutriltla since the 1st of Septembet: last have been 31,313 bales, HgMlnst 17^95X bales for the corresponding period of last year. . ‘ Pope Hagood, of Edgefield cojnty, haa distovvered a gold mine on h place. He dug up last week a nugget worth about five dollars and finds that the sand* is full of email partlcleA of rich ore. —— Ou last Saturday night a company^of colored regulators raided a bouse near Fort Mill, York county, In which K white man anti negro woman.ami a ne gro loan and white woman were living together, and forced them to leave the country. The white woman Is said to be only 17 or 18 years of age and Is re ally pretty, while the negro with whom she^vas living is ns black as tbo ace of spades, a very dirty and exceedingly repulsive creature,-— ——.^ ^ Mr. P. Y. Dibble, one of the oldest arfd most estimable citizens of Orange burg, dikl at his raideneft In that place on Sunday night last- He was the father of Hon. H.‘Dibble, present Con gressman, and Prof. VirgilD. Dibble, of the Charleston High School. The Abbeville Press and Banner makes the following observation which the farmers would do well to study: “We feel perfectly certain that the far mer who raises hts own grain, molas ses, potatoes and pork at home cau make money and get rich at farming, but we do not believe that any man can make a living who has to come to the stores twice a month U buy corn at twenty five per cent, above tbo cash price. The man who dovs tbat might just as well give it up now as to sur render later.” Petition to Have Honiesiead Appraised and set oil. To all whom it may concern: Take no lle*, that Elisa Harden anil George M. Har den, the widow and child of Hubert Harden, deceased, have made application by petition to the undersigned as Master of said county to have the ffimity homestead of tbe said Hubert Harden at the lime of b<s death ap» praised and sot off to them according Io law, W, GILMORE SIMMS, Master in Equity. 1_ mchl5-4w ' , » Wer^^td&J*** a “- do£?t 01 ’egistraUon ITotioe- L^ootipoeke L “ion Book7 will be opm si tho r ir«t Monday In each -ia given. county. State of South f’arolitia, in BooITTlI, jwges 184, i8;'>liud 1-C, on tlie Uiliday'bf February, 1882, and bythewid Uriah Dunn duly assigned to me, I will sell at Barn well C, 11. on sales day in April, the i-amc being the first Monday and the 2nd day of the month, nil that plantation orlrnct of Iniefoit- unted, lying and being in the county of Barn- we’l in sold State, containing uinety-two acres, more or levs, "bounded oh tlie North- by land of F. J. Sanders, on tho East by and of Judson Aaron, on the South by landofEloise Sanders and on the West by land of’Mary Sanders, to satisfy the amount due upon the .complaint on the subscriber at his office iu svcai ily'tif the mortgaged premise** Terms of sale cat h. Purchaser (0 pay for paper-. • , * , , THOS. R. AYER, Assignee, mcblo-td - State of Sont!^Carolina, I t JSfnmrtll County. f f V, Court of Common Plcit. Charles Weiller and Isaac C. Weiiler. copart ners under the firm name of-Charles Weil ler A Sou,-Plaintiffs, , - * » . (A.. ■:— .against —— M. R. Burckhnlter, J. S. . Rnrekbalter and —J—Hi linrckhaller. the said M. R. Burck- lialteraud the said J JLjtu-cklialiertrad ing nniler the firnr name of Butckhalter A Defendinits r Tojfrs/ To TTJT BurcJiTiaHer, M. R, Burckhnlter and J. II. Rurckhalter,-Defendants iu this ac tion: . . .-T You are hereby snnirnoned nail required to answer the complnini iu thin<wtinn, wliichit tiled in the office of the Clerk af-tlie Court of Commou Pious for the raid county, and to xxic. a.itupy ofyonr answer on thv suhscrib er at his office, in Barnwell, within twenty mmen days after the aerviceof tliis sum tabus ou you,- exclusive the day of service. If you fail to answer this complaint within (he time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com • aiut Stair Of Sooth Owwffjm j C5 'lluritirdl County. j Pleat. Summons fAr Relief—Comphlnt Served. — -George W. Ch»pT.au-aud. Thomas L, Chap- man. doing hustDcss under the firm name d 12th Manh, 1883. , liOBT. ALDRICH, Plaintiff s Attorney. C I> [1 si To the Defendants, JT'H, BurckhMter and M. R. Rurckhalter; *■ You will please take notice tlml Ihecom- plaiat in this nctipn was filed in the office ef TlieCIbl'It cfilie Court of Common Pleas for said county on the 12th d y of March, 1883, ROBT. ALDRICH, ^ Plaintiff’s Attorney. mchI6-fiw .... Order Sale The State of South Carolina, Barnwell Comity. In the Pro-. bate Court— Theodore E. Carhre, as Admihistrarar, of the estate ot D. P. Baldwin, deceased, Plain, tiff, ■ • f. - ngainst Stapheu Baldwin. John A. Bqrckmyer and 0. x - E. 8 lead man, Defendants. Py virtue of an order of the Hon B, T. Rice. Probate Judge, rendered in the above entitled cause eu the P th day of Pebreary, A. D. 18$*, I will sell Htt Barnwell-Court House on Monday, the second day of April, 1883, it being sdesday in said month,The fol lowing described real estate ; ty afore sail, measuring one hundred and fif ty feel^fpnf by one hundr*d •ndrfifty feet in depth and hounded North by lot ofO. Dyches, East by Hayae street. South by a lot of th^ same estate and West by lot of Simon Brown. ,,-^ai.go. All that lot, piece or parcel of land situate in said town, county and State, measuring one hundred feet front hy one hundred and fifty feet in depth and bounded North by the V>ove described lot. East by Hayne street, South by Dextdr Rtrbet and West by lot of Mrs. A. E. Morrison. Terms dash. Purehaaer to pay for papers. G. a RlUiY, S : D. C. mchl5-td • „ JS» ■A HOME IN WILLISTON. State of South Carolina | Court of Co 11010,11 Barn well O-unty | Pleat. Summons for Relief- Complaint Served. Frank Ayer, Plaintiff, . ogiinat Mary Lucia Sams. Dar ing P. Duncan, St. Clair Duncan, Eleoor J. Ryan, JemhUae B. Ryan and Sopbitfil, Aldrich, Defend. ’ ants. To the Defendants, Mary Lncia Sums, Par- , ling I*. Duncan, St, Clnir Duncan Klejior J. Ryan, Jeraldiue B. Ilyanaud Sophia B. Aldrich: V You arc hereby summoned.and required te answer the comphunt in thisoettua, ofwhfiek. acopy isfiled in the officeofthe Clerk of the^ Court of Common Pleas for said County, ami to serve a copy of your answer t« the said Barn well within twenty days after the ser ' ice hereof, exclusive of the day of such rer- vicc ; and if you fail to answer the complaint with the time aforesaid, the pla.ntitt in Ibis action will apply to the Couift lor the fielird demanded in the complaint. 1 Dated February Atlu .18h3— ^ ■<*1 P. 15. IIA GOOD, V . Plailtiiff's Attorney. J.J BRABHAM. C. C. C. [is] Tothe Defendants, Mary Lucia Snms, Dar- Jii.g P. ^uncan, ^fTt.fair DuncfiT. and Jer- ahlineB. Ryan, (known under the reii. giiuts.untne of M.t Inm Igualimr): You will take notice that thctfompl^int lo- Ihis action was filed in the officebf the Clerk WTLe Court of Common Pleas for raid County on the 8th day of February, A. 0. 1888. -*■ ' - P B. HAGOOD, Plaintiff's Attorney. feb 1 o-fi-w of Chapman Bros., Plaiutiffs, j„... -r— a garnet MinnieW. Pinkham, Defendant. Tothe Defendant, Minnie W. Pinkham: You are hereby suifrmoned and required to answer the com plaintmthis act ion, uf which a copy is filed in tlie office of the Clerk of the Court of Coamon Pleas foj^snid t’ouiiiy. and to serve acopy of your answeFTothe said complaint on the subscriber at his offiqp in Barnwell within twenty days after tVo ser- vtcp hereof, exclusive of the day of ench seV- vice ; and if you fail to answer Hi* com- plair.t within ihctimc aforesaid the plaintiffs in this action wUl apply to'the CourTIoFTBe relief demanded in tlie complaint. Dated February Kith, A. D. 1883. r« B. HAGOOD, Plaintiff s Attorney. J. J. RRABI1AM, (J. C. C. [cs] Tothe Defendant, Minnie W. Pinkham: Take notice that the complaint in this ni- iion. together wjlh the summon*, of which the foregoing is acopy, was filtUhUday in the office efGlerk of Cnurtot Common Pleas at Barijjwen, in said Riate and County. P. B. HAGOOD. , ’ ; ' Plaintiff s Attorney. -Teb22 tlw C . Stele of South Ckiretiua, I Court of Common Honni-dl Counti/. Pleat. Summons fur Monoy Demand—Cemplaint ‘ Served.—— G. W. B. Hallman and W. II. Hallman, f ~ JP.aintiff-, Alf that lot, piece or parcel of land against atein thtTown of Ulnckville Slate and cou^ J. F. Grnndy and C. W. Gmndy, Defendant?, To J. P. Grandy aadC, \Y. Grandy^Defend. ants in this action : You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint hi this action, which is filad in the office of the Clerk of the Court Pleas for tne said county, aad to s copy of your answer on the subscriber St his office, iir Wiltiston, South Ctralms, within twOpty days after the service of f summons on you, exeiuiive of thewlayfff ser f Common 1 vice. I offer for sale my hoaso and lot in Willis- ton. The bouse is g pretty, veil finished i cottage with hall, veranda and four roouM. and is within two minutes walk of Hm imat- office sod depot. #n tlw let, whish contain* over an acre, there ie a goad two-story wood and Maokstnhh shop. 80x40 foot. M dliatoa deservedly enjoye the reputation of having batter health, ecbools, soeiety and or der than any other town in the loounty and now it th/i time to get a pleaennt home there. tt*r 1 For price* and furt P rticulars address MATTHEWS, : WiDlstaa* 8. .-a yLp *0> . \ If you tail to ans wer this complaint within the time aforeeaid, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for judgment against you for the sum of Fire Hundred Dollars, with interest at the rate of seven per cent.^per annum from (b« first day of October, one thousand eight hundred sad eighty-one. and costs. Dated March lot, At. D. 1883. H. L. JOHNSON, : — Plaintiff’s Attorney. J. J. BRABHAM, C. C. P. [> » ] To the Defendants, J. F. Grandy and C. \V. Grandy; Take notioe, that tha complajnt m this ac tion, together with the summons, of which tbe foregoing is a oopy, was filed id the of- file of the Clerk of the Coart ef Common Plena for said County on the lot day of March, A U. 1883. ' . 0 L. JOHNSON, • ~ P'-aiatiff s Altornsy, 8t*tiuf» K*»t of Clurkvllb-. No.2connect* with ft.ulh Aiie»’>t:i i""l Irrul St.i|toii* W No. 1 hm ('onnprtlon froig fnixi Aiicu-lu mid all lyna No 8 >‘i>iiiHVt*|i with .jjQliffi • Cbarb-s.loii, OnhimMa and • fin Court d»v of r»Wi mojllh a Wvc Ptai kajik-at * A. 4f„ asdar 7. IS A. .M. n. C. AI.t.KD, JOHN B. PUCK, tiMKinl Manairri.^ South Carolina Ka Commencing February 4th will run as ibllgns #»■'... 1 AUGUSTA DIVISION, r west: ■ 1*1 IK) Leave Charleston UGHTJUNNINg . A-rviv e .-u.Jlratishg . Leave Brancliwue Leave E<H.*to Leave Midway Leave Hamberg Leave tl rail a ms Leave l^rs Leave Rlackville Leave Elko Lei ve WvlUst'in Arrive ut Augusta .. S.' Tie tellon mat x*. NEWHOME ms th^ '^gagVlJtbWiVOco^jjtl “^newHome^ 0 ■SEWING MACHIME CO- 30 UNION SOllARE.NtW Y n RK ): CHICAGO, ILL.* ORANGE, MASS. and ATLANTA. QA.- Leave W Dli.-toa t ir. Leave K.lkiv >2, l.twre Blackville 9. t i Leave Lees - ' ft I Leave Grab-unit' 10(. I Leave lUniherg 10.1 1 Leave M hi way 10.2-1 Leave Elliot•>" 10." 1 Ar. at Branchvilla 10 I I.rave Branchville 10. 1 .Ar at t’Uarle.stou LUOp ll.Ollam 7 • ’ COLUMBIA DlYlfflON— t? (Itaily, F.xccplSirsday.) Leave Brsnchville Arrive at Camden Art ire at Coltimbia— Leave Columbia Arrive at Camden Ar. at Branc!wilie fOR SA L E EY E.W. l^&rnwell* S. C mchlo-6m AiXi*. THE .1HOKGU G Li DUE L) hi'ALLION RUTLEDGE. WILL STAND FOR THE SEASON Com menclngonibe Bth inst., KUent*« r UUm w ell and Willislfru. itullmigp is a Van of Vandal by imported Glencoe, eui of Lillie KHn hy Lexifigton. See small bills for fur ther intormaiicn. ■' ; ^. For further particulars sddn ss M. F. NIXON. WiUiston, S. C.- ; Terms: $15 00 for the Senses; $20 Ott to lusure- mehl tf W K. KELLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, « L. A C J£ V I L. JL. IT, Promptness a specialty N. C. - dvc2 Mf /’ Jos. J. Brown, ATTORNEY AT TAW, 10 12 p Jn> ,* I2p ra*l7T^ ti tt) • a m C.ft.Sp fi t*) a m 4.«(t-p 1 H> 37 a ru 9.38 p 1 EXPRESS (DAILY) WEST.)- Leave Charleston 1.00am Leave I’.vanc-hville " 37 a m Leave ItlackviUe 4 45 a m Jr.atAajpma .'7.13a m EX I’ R ESS (DAILY.) EAST ) Leave .Augusta .' "CO p m Ar. at IHaoUvillc '.jl.tjftpu, __ Ar. rl BranchriTTe -12 tMa in Arrive at CharlcMsn ' 3.10 X m •CONNECTIONS." C<mnrctk>n* luadeat; Augv^t*- ’ .tram jUI, u„U U. R. to and from nil p-ini* VVrxt auri west, with through Fle**.^er liclwcen t‘ ton mid Atlanta on E ’ Cnnceetiiins mid; «t Eastern R. R. (or pniiijsi York St liners ou W, tr. ('annet-Mmi* mude at liiRiliia and GreanviRe. Columbia i‘nd \tigu-ia A points on both Roads. / CoirnecTTon* maife aCT; ^jltot well R. It. \ •; ;ing ■mtr ' ■iv came t you be * atreetP -it tone, usl have D ft. ALF- Trrmrr K , ^eiiitTca Tn The ■, / ! br a wo- "301 King St., ( v .t '’e-” G. T. "’in. E. B.. Dealer in fine Shoe*! & Tie r n, ' w *n»av» Mine 1.a,if cheerfully made at ^ .tithe. -0*- AH oialers order* over $1(1.410 l|4prr-s charge* prepaid. lie invites hi* li ic .iis of-Barnwell CmH*jy to come and see him, •«■' *:iy orders entrust ed.to him will be prortip., .xccuted. Yaar favors solicited. ^ ¥ ‘’.ft T. ANDREWS, . . , ' Near Masouiq Hsil, 301 King St.* oci5 ' —■ - Alva Gage, & Co. PROPRIETORS-Op THE m Charleston Icc House, [Barnwell C- II- B C- ocl26-ly " 1 - Seed Rice. Fire Hundred Bushels Home Raiaait Per fect Seed Rice for sale by Dr. J.J0.1MIDLER, Appleton, S. C., who guarantees its purity (tud superior quality^^J^ --Z&r' mch8-2w Fashionable Designs for Parlora, Halls, Chambers, Ac. Samples and prices mailed fra'. iJLlCaRTHOLOAME A CO. Manufacturer*, 128 A 130West 38dSt. N. Y, nich8 3u x TO RENT. Six22 Rooms in the Brown House. Apply to II. II. EASTERLING. feb22tf . AUGUSTA HOTEL. XIRO-A.t> HT.A.f JG T rSTA, o A. NF.AU BAILROAD CKOS8IXO. Bar and Billiard Rooms in the Roar. Choice Wises and Liquors atwoa on htnd. Table Supplied in Best Style on Puroposn Phsn. Attentive Servants, Large and well Yeatilated Rooms. *QrELE(7TBIC BELL8-«* ,* I*. B. LEWIS, VSPVSrtTyB. G. W. EVANS* Clerk, . ’ , ; • ' ■ . hr’’' Market, Cor.Chofcli Nt, Shipping, ^mboAt.anJ ipplntl. Ice rucked for the Op iltv. ! Sn "TT cialty Charleston, ?• MamHbcturers *f High Gn. Proprietars of IheCeUbrated Brs Ashepoo Fertilizer, Ashepoo Add Phosphate Entaw FerflUaer, Eotaw Acid Phospbat* CaroHoa Phoaphatv, ^nwtto Acid Pb’oapt. Importfra of Oenulae Carman Katolr, direct from tho Uloes. your Interest and buy tbveo »da. Hake apDlleatkvn »« goods. Hake application to P. W. Farrell « Co., Blackville, 8. CL W. J. Martin, Blackville, 8 C, *a, * H. J. BraWtftm k Bro. l B M ,We r J. IX Oopaifttud, Bamberg, S. C. 8. J. Hart sag, Bamberg, 8.0. W. H. Kennedy, WiUlskon, 8. a J. W. Oram, Grahams, S. O. FItta k Gouge, Allendale, ». C. Ashepoo Fhn«ffljate Co, BOBI BEKT86n;taYL0B kCO, QwarLst . General Agcnta, asvSAa. i»tvn r 8.Qa