The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, March 22, 1883, Image 2

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DaVW, cx-Judpc, ex-Smatoi ite U'fl Ai* tltU rntr.ii'ig with his hrido on h 4 tour. "• - it -■- . ? fto«ds in tho lower Mls4-«ippi sri, Ifug and the «gncult«Ml outlook in the West was never tn tgkter at thl4 sen. ten. An immense cotton crop will be h,* mado, prices will be low mid the wise iNtmer will plant a little more coin. nr-' t ..i. .. r Jr DOR Bond has directed that the citH Slews'shall be heard before the elec- tion eases at tW April tonu of the Cir cult Ooint. If is likely that Cliief .Tus- Ucc Wait# will preside at the trhil of tho a'.cetion casca na ho expects to come to Charleston during the spitog. arc protiuecti in the world over IjOJO 000 toiw of su7:nr,ntid «e oonsume ht tll^ country nbout 1 jOOO/hH) tnns.— Of the amount consumed bSre, 6j50,000 tdllstrc brodght fioni other eou tti’Cj.— A* this will horroficr pay ooc-hulf cont less duty thou hertloVc, «u,ws ought ^liertfforc, tojsell lifro O'ic hair ceuf lower - fh»n they wou’d have done under the old ttriff. But will they ? Bmltrcn wes ashed to procure evidence 4 ^ «'oii»Ia natty DtllarSl. •gainst the Fairfield prisoners he appealed [ Couaiu Salty Dillard » a story that to bis . cougregation for voluuicers and must not die, and ns' it has been some dusky patriots rose and responded to tho ( time siucc the public have bcea called cnlh-- The examination bf ihosc precious u)ion to laugh over its exquisito ridicu- christiuds was innde Ip Columbia on W*nwi, w* will give it n start nguiu ;] Tuesday. Snyder says that a Democratic detective in government employment is hunting up evidence in the lower eoau’> ties against KepubUenn violators of tho election law. This is nows. We siurjCst that he cxnniiiio the conduct of M. W. Co. if ho wants to find out.the unit mi*hiov0ti* conspimtw-* in tho 'Slate.— After the dose of tho Court We advice the dim of M W. S A Co. to resolve;tselt into a Salvation Army, wuh Dave Sciiv- en as chaplain,' and to peVamb ilutoithe W' . ■ I n K. .1 ...T* r # Thksjoknt Akthch is said to be m bad Uenlth. He is worried by the wea kly chIIs of three hundred p-rmuteiU mnscu- Hue office seekers sml uf'one importunate vronvm who is more troublesome tlnn the wltole hrt of her hungry brethren,— Wc i now how it is aud «yiupiuhk«Avuk the sufferer. If he would come to H irn- wuttTgD snipe hunting wltU the boys and u'4*hiug> with us he would soon get well. A' 'ajn^-vrwrjgss.; We have c. i ref a ly mViuiocd this out rage mill busiu^ and fiudit to be a uew edition et tho old story llmt polivicinus must pay their debts with the public luoaoy. Mr. Arthur's fricud, ex-Con- gressuau Cfowloy, needs money, endhe is fo got s hundred and fifty dolluvs ao»y fdrWsUttug the prosecution. Mr. Drews- tor's friend Snyder U in tho same cute' • gory atid is to be well |wid. The same ii true of Ilcudrtz McLatie’s jiipccm »loas friend, ex-Justice Willard, and eests will be very welooms to the Dts trict Attorney. The pimple are to be* hamssed, but to the pc/socutors that is a little mitter. No con'dotiirm are ex p-WJtod or sjieclally dcaired. T icy are wrotkiagTor the “demni'ion ca ll.’' hover beliillen me to he obliged to pros ccute so dilefuily marked mi assault, • .norc wilful, violent and djiigerou.vhat; ttiry, and finally a more diabolical breach Of the peaca, lias seldom happened in a oivdiz 'd country, and I daresay it lias set * doui been yotii' duty to p iss upon hue so country making converts and tHking uji plinckiug 11 bonevJcnt feelings ns this J m, * ” T ‘ ” ’ 'whieh took place over ut Capti Ili'ec’s in this chuoty, but you will bear from the witnesses'^^ '. - ‘ Tim witnesses being sworn, two or three were ex imu.cd aud deposed. One said that he heard the n-isc, but did not seethe fight; another fhat Tie saw the row but did not know who strucVJjrst, Fettfcic—A- court of justice iu North, Cardina. » * A beardless disciple o£ Themis rises and thus addresses the court: ‘‘May it please your worship ami you, gentlemen | In each coeo by ayi i wholmiiur tua]-iri of tho jury since it has been my fortune tie*. Wc btrlievo hot a single county (good or ba<k I will not say,) to oxer- VfX, ®d f or whiskey since the local ci»e myself in legal duquisitiou, it h«sT b l >, *V* NATIONAL NOTES. Thousands of aoree of public land Texas aro changing owners at fifty cents per acre. - • The murders In the United States last year averaged two a day, the wt- ecutlone two a week. “The local option law boa almost ceased to be a local Issue iu Georgia, In the past mouttf four count!*-« huvo been a-lded to thq Prohibition list, and y Qttl coiU-etiuns. The aforesaid Dcmoeratiotlo- tcoiive should go along with ^hc circus. STATE NEWS. - ' - i fiC’. ^ >T!I* directors of the penitentiary have wisely determihud to lure out no mfro convicts after improvements that will give the growing army comfortable qunr tors wi hin its woks arc completed. Bet ter care can bo taken of thek health aud ~ niorals Uiau in railroad and ph >3phato camps.' As Awparposc of pu^slwueut is to rolorm crimiuds, there is room la expect that many worthless men uud wo men will be taught by their apprentice ship there that it It* better to live by. the r>*uat of their brows than by sl ight of land. It is unfortuuatc that honest in dustry should bo forced iuto coiupctpi >n convict labor, but under the cir- enmstanoes there seems to be no reimdy ^ . —- : - v ' “The 8 uith Carolina IPdiway In creased its eat uIuk about f&ot) per day' during January -amt fVfmnry, and about. 81,000 per day thus fur iu March.’’ 8 uHh |Pttr 1*m propose to raUtta 8l00,0(K)end twmen for WoUird College in two years by a contrlbutl >n of 8IH** ittiuum for two years; or Aa p> ; r anuunrTjr’’Pinryeaf,- frotu each ui> mber/ It is (Ktiinnted tliat there are more visitors In Aiken at present than Uier^ has ever beeu at any <>pe tlcnoSince the town has betm a hualth resort. Hotels and pilvate boarding houses are a ! full uud tho cry Is Stili-ttrey come*. The tyeasuror of Go letnn f>Minty s*at.e8 that only seven peraons In t! n enmity have license to e-II apiriruous Tq lore, and It is believed that a^ great, mutiy more than that mini bet ary now engaged iu the whiskey iraffi •. The male and female academies of Colombia will open as graded public aciioole ai»nii the tuid-lle of Hepuun- ber. Their terms of tuition will bo ex teniled to nine mouths and the attend ithce of schi.vliirs will beKrgeTy fuciiuis- ed. The Peab >tly fund wmcuiitiibute 81200 to their support. Mr. B. B. Covar, of E Igefl-ld, states that sleeping with the head on a pill iw atuffal with lt(e everlasting or'‘rabbit tohiCco,'’will redeve Hsthilttl'. II > has beou eufT ring with astlr«n«»for etjrht years. An old w.»tuan tloctor pfeseilb^ ed the above remedy for him anil h*. has used it for the past four months to his great relief. He thinks that In will be entirely cured. *> The Camden Journal, In the absence of snake storlevpnfdishes an aecotim of a wild woman about Tiller’s Ferry oil Lynch’s Creek. Mte attacked itjrutn uud after bitingaudecratehiug h in se- -vervty;wfr^dmt ittiu to fl’glit. w ben she is hungry site slays a hog and de- vouts as tuutriiSiaishe wishes. If wild women get very common, a f ov baette- for odlt'iis In thld State will sta’id a pretty fair chanco of securlug wives.— Carolina Spartan. • Mr. B. T. Lriwtonf the C-runty Treas urer df ll.unptou county, has made a purtiai settlement with ll(eConiptro!l>*r General. Mr. Lawton will not pay t>> theSTalft the atuouut of puldlc funds stolen from ItL safe, but wih allow the question of his nsp >mH*tlity for the robt.ery to be tested iu the courte. The method of procedure will be as f -Hows: The Coniptroll-.-r General will ad vim” the State Treasurer wh> n.Mr. Liwton shall Imvesetihal his dues to tbeS^ate with the exception of the amount sto len, and wilt furnhii) tha.Stato-'Tt'as" urei with a slatement of that eum stdl UUpui l.v The Treasurer will qd'lress a formal demand to Mr. Lawton for tho morey, and up-m receiving Lis refusal t-> pay it will place Mr. Lawton’s ofli- ciii bond and the papers In the ease in tho hands oT tho Attorney General, ,who will enter eult against the bonds men. men, to hav^bccupimlyour Umo with the stupidity «i‘tiro wituesaaB examined. It arises, g.-nderinu, altogether from a mis* law ha* passed. ^ Mr. John Morf*4o, of Conyers, G mr- gia, has a bale of cotton that la thirty yoara Old, fidvlbg’lklttlrt his lot si nee the war. He is now having it repacked to sell. It has a rich color aud Is per fectly sound, covered w.lh good bag ging and bound with a rope. He had about one hundred bales at' tho close of tbs war and ndused 830,000 tn gold for them. ■ “Mr. Wm. Bo t, oJL Clear Creek TowusVdp, In Mecklenburg county, M. C. has an Infant seventeen days old that weighs only on« aud a half pounds. It’s face Is so small that u s||ver i(utUr will cover ir. Tttkr I» pr«4«ably •the smallest Irving o|dl>F ever known. It .. Sluts of Scnlk Cnrohnu. I CouHjpf {\mmom Ijj } _ liarumM County | PUa*. Copy Summon! for Relief—CoppWat aot Served. . Joue| H C. All, Plaintiff, '~ - v : < Sgniiut - if Prlicill* Smith, Defendant. To Priseika Smith, the Defendant in thiiiac- twa: You arc hereby mimmone'i nnd-required to answer die rompUint in ihis act o t, a cepy of which l«hied in .thf oftice of the Clerk of Court for Itionwell oounty^and to serve a copy of your answer On the inb-criber at hi* otfioe. at Allenduiv, 8. (J., within twenty days nfterqhe Hrrviceof this etuijmou! on ybu, ex clusive (if die day of service. If.you fail to answer this complaint within the tim. aforesaid, the plaintiff will'apply to ftie Co.uil for the relief demanded in the com- phdiil. ' Dated Allendale, 8.0., March 8, A. D. 1883 A. B. CONNOH. Plaintiff s Attorney. f. J, i>AntIAM, C. CkCi fna.l- To the Dcfwnditnt,' Priscilla Smbii: , ,, ,, , 1 , , . is most ofVho Dm® apparently asleep uml another that he Wl u very drunk uud Qr lu auadlLiun. . - - ■e^hftt^ Sttfimwdt ab'lutThiS Smutniagc: Liwyer Ch ips—1 am »orry, gentle- ■'WUtttrm Watkins and Jack Baldwin yonug Butted men of It >Mnok<>, Vh., were tivals for the bffec'l'Jfts of Busan M ttaiiHl. a nHilntto nm«e On Thnifl i r : a—: Hbw: Or Saturday ten chixeus of CLrondan county were a treked bjr an cx-Orcnbuck- «r, Deputy U. S. Mtirshaf, and hurried off to Grahams on tho N. K. 11. R. where m they wore confined to an old Uuihli'.ig. with tho promwo that they would have a ;i : . “ hoariug at Florence on Tuesday. No was given th 'iu for prepurution and reasoB for such hasty art ion was the desire of. the marsh >1 to secure mil eage. These fellows, pulled up with n little brief authority, will find out, sooner or later, that aneh outingeous conduct dbes nut hr- The Doinoeratic pttrfy is itwreh^TowardstW White I louse. It will get there next Noveuiher year, sniT then there will be a blessed exodus of twch cattle. _* ' Tue people of Skipper’s, Uworg’a, that }>ertiou of Edgefield county lying be tween Big Stephens Creek uud the Sa. vfcnaah River, liato turned their atten tion to hog raising om aa extensive scale I/irgo tracts of worn'oud waslicd lands haw been faheed as gtrstines aud gient orehank of plunM, haws, persiuitauns and ever bearing mulberries hive been plant- •d oat. On Uen.O; D. Tillutnu’splace there is a variety cf plums which ripens ly fhem June unti. Noveinoer, aod the ever bearing mulberry is a naUve of that aectvjti. Porsimmons tluit ripea at different tiiw s and haws that hang on the trees un’U Ghristiuas arc to form the porcine btH oi fare diwing the summer end foil months. When die pastures are exhaasted they are to bo turned on grass not patches, wliore, with > littk eora. HH fe , *r ■ H 11 I fatten rapkfly. We hope to hear eperta from this new Porkopalis The first crop repor*. fur this year of the Btato Department of Agrleultme. j ist coinpleted. ls based on 131 repoi tH from special eoirwrpondvBtH reprt*»eut- iug every county lu tho briUe. : TFe mmiber of acr>« id An ted in whetif thld soiisou is 181 Gat against 201,'8151mAt yenr, adecreabO of 17,101 iu'r- 8, or 8 jier ecru. The HC'eagefn oats Ib 332 0211 I ns? 363 373 aerert laf»t year, a ilWn'ase of 29 44t acres, or 8 per cent. The ttutn bi-r of acres plahtwl In ryehnarh oreas- ed 5 per cent, ttnd in barley (> per eect The cohditl'>n of work Stuck Is re ported to be 9 per cent, betlertlitau at this time last year. Title improved con dition I** largely due to the fine gtain crop of 1882. THre returns show tluit 9 per cent, of the cotton crop of 1882 was In, the hands of planters on 1st of March, wldcdi Indieates tJurt producers bel l at tliat time over no,01)0 bales on their plantations. , The financial condition of the farm ers is reported bet ter than last year by 115, unchanged by six and nut as good by Seven corresqHaulcms. The condition of iMborrrs'fsTvTWtial ■good by-75, indifferent by 46 nud had by 10 correspondents. A scarcity of laborers is reported by #2 correspon d ents, and tits reports generally uggpe In the nat^ment that higher wages are demanded and poorer services rend ered by laborers this jfear than lash upprclieiniott on my part. Had I kuuwn u- I do, that 1 had y witness who was acquainted with nil the chetiinstance* of the A‘C, and who was able to tuuke hhn- seifcletiily understood to court and jury, 1 slnarkl net have trespaisod ho long oii your pmtcacc Gome lorwatd, Mr. liar rii, end Duwont. So forward coincs_the witness, a fat, ebuffy o'u man, a “ieetle y Corned, ami- took his oath with an air. Chops-*Harris, we wish you hr tell al>out the riot tint liappcnod the other day at Captain II ice's, and as a good deal of time lias already bee .sted hr eir- cumloeatiou, we wish you to he cotnpen- di-vu-, at the same time as explicit as {tos-iile. Harris—Adzakly (giviugthc lawyer a Liiowin^ \j;iuk, tit the s.tmo time clearing hisllmiat). C«|itahi Bice, he gin n treat, ai ltd Cousin Sully IH.lard she-mano-ovsia toWur jtpvjse and axed me if t: y wife she mount’.r go. I t old Con-in Sully Ddard my wife was pwr.y, beiu as how “he had 41 touch o‘ rireumatics in the hip, and (he lug swamp was up in the rend, there hav- in’ been a great deal, of ruiu lately, hat howsoever, as it w. s she, cousin Sully Diliard, mv wiC« site mont gt Well then cousin St.T Dillard tlicn axed me it Mose he mostti’t go. I told cousin Satly Dii- Ini'd that he was the lor.-nraii of the crap and the trap was smartly in the grass, but h i«s(ieur, as lt wits she,’’cousin SaT- IV Dillard, Mose he mout go. Chops—Iu the name of common sense, Mr. Harris, whut do you meati by this rigainirole? , . Whites.-;—-Captain Rice, he gin a treat, and Cotisiit Sally Diilard, site coni'! over to iny house and ask' d me if thy wife she moutn’t go. And 1 told Cousin S«Hy Dil aid — Chops—Stop, sir, if you please; wc don t want to hear about your Consiu Sally Dilljml or your wife, tell us about the fight at Rice's, Witness—Well, I will sir, if you will let me. Chop,—Well, sir, goon. M itness—Well, sir, ('ujlTTftii Rice he gin a treat, .and Cousin S illy Dillard, she come over to our house and asked me if my wife she moptn't go. Chobfc—Here it is again. Witness, 1 plctK-e sttrp. ;— - * \\ itness—(.We i, sir, what doynu want? Chops—\\ c Want to know about the fight, ntuLyou piust not proceed iu this hnpeitinciit stpry. Do you know' any- tlqhg about t|ie mutt r before the court? Witness—To be:sure l do. Chops—Well, go Off then, and tell it, day Baldwin ■ itb d the uff dp p»rma nently by killing Watkins and then blowing his own brains out. Thectun- ment of the girl’s mother was: “There’s plenty of fbom lu hell fur buth of them. IMng pressed for his views on liqnbf 1 »‘gtsfatlttw,THd. Robert logersdl said : “IT the Mississippi (fud all Its Dibota-^ lies were filled ymh pure whiskey, ^f the banks weitLluqfMig'Ar, and all the Fiw ctroimds coveteawith intut, tiiere would'be no m re drgnkminesS“than t here i?> to day. I htdievo Tn tho ro- smtining itifluom-es of liberty.” .. ~r~ . j Mrs. Dtvis forbade Juhn D'jl ', a saloon keeper at North A'tftniH, Mass., fo sell her husband any mure rum. “As long as he has money to buy with,’’ sal I Doyle, “ho can get drinks at. my of the Clerk ofiho Conn of <’omn.<m i*tt Ibitr/' 1>.it Puuucil in Tnko notice, that the complaint in Jhix Ac lion wm filed, iw the Office uf the Clerk in auU for ihs oouriiyot Oarmrell, iu Mid State, ut- Kether with the smninous, of winch the for«- fioing ii a true copy, on the.12th day of Match, 18i'3- A. It' CON’NOR, llaiulHTa Attorney. melt 15 fiw —^ B Slats of Sout/t Carolina, I Court of Common p "r ••—” ^—‘f t " Simon Brown, I’lsintiff,' ngainit 8. L. ^oartree. Defendant. Ton are Eorebj aumnioncd atid required to Ainvin the cunrdiiiuL in thii action, ucopy of which ia filed lit the oWce of the Clerk of the Ourt of Coraniou Picas fur and to *erve ii copy of your otnwcr to the _svid complaint on the subscriber at lib office at’flaruwell C !(. within tivetity days alter i-lie service hereof, excluitre of the day'of stiCit set *ice, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the lime nforeiai 1,-the plaintiff iu this action will apply Iniluftibun forthe reliefdemandcil in the oomphrhrCr . Barnwll,C.T1., .. 0,, March 14th. 1^83. jmtN J-MAHKIt State of South Carolina, 1 Court \f Common Barntetll County. f TUas. Charles Weiller sad Isaac C. Welder, copart ners under the firm name of Charles \Veil- ler A Son, riaiutiffi, against __ M. Tl. BurcVbalter^. 8. Burokliaiterand. J. H. Burokliaiter, the said M. U.Bm'ck- halrer and Ihd said J 8. Uu»ekhaUer trad ing under.ths firm name of Burekhaltcr k Co. Defendants, . To J. S. Burckhaller, M.R. Burckhnltcr and J. Ii. Burekhulter, DefendanU iu this ac~ t iOn t You are hereby lutntnoned and required to aimvc' the copiplnim in : his act hie, which i-t filtilTn The office of the Clerk aT the Court of Cpmmon Pleas for the raid county, aud to serve a copy of your answer on tbe rubscrib er at his office, iu BarnweH, within twenty days after the seryiceOf this sumntonp on you, cxcln.-iveot the day of service. If you fail to answer tlib complaint within the time Aforesaid, the plaintiff wiil apply to the Court ^>r the relief demanded in the com - plaint, ~— Dated 12th Alarcli, 18«3. * KG3T. ALDRICH, Plaintiff’s Attorney. J. J. BRABHAM, C. l\ [r. sj To tiie befvndanW, J; 11, Barckliniter uud ll.-Burckhalter; You wiirph nso takv> notice lhal (hecom- plaiat in this sc'ion wa« tiled in llte office of the Lleikofthe Court of tommoti Pleas for AAfr J *»r yarn!. UBT. AhDKlCrl. I’luintilf s AHoruey. mchl6-Cw — ———— t*r~ 1 1 .v-jHt-J-' ; ;; 5 bnsb'i afts* Mo Hey, K'bniary 6th, 196*. trains •vtir -fit u foilo*/till flirt her noilev: ItMty—KJEoopt iui ^iyY"! \V KfetT'W A au. STATIONS. IvTOafkvttlc *■ AsliU-tab “ VVrrT(ls>- iri. # Ar Ituruwi-n 8 Mail 6 Mail 7 iutmi A. M. r. M. I*. M. v-s •0.17 J1JH an 12.it 7.16. 10 27 • urt 7.25 IMT 1 12 to 7 .s5; KAHTWA-KU, ST \TIOXS. J.v Boriuvrlt . *• WonHWanTe ’ n A-til.-bli Ai ItlH. kvtilrt 4 Mall | 0 Mall • 1 $ Aot-’m 1 . — i t A. II A. M. 8.30 I O N) 8t0 11.00 j s. o n.io j ti ts I it.avT h. 5.16 6.64 «.0S *.80 ttsmarell Itailr.Kul,Trains coonret with South Car- otina Uailwar Traiasas fultaws: Xo. 3 has uiflliecttoB from South f!aretina Itattvray' givmi Aueiistii amt ly-ml Stations West of H.iiWtI le. KiiTTconnerpi vttli Soutli Oaiolioa Itallway fiir - Oharleotou and l/s-al Statleus Ku>t of Blat kviile amt Cutiinihta lllv thiou. m* No. 8 has eotMua-tton from South Carolina Hallway from Charl.iton. ('olunil.ia, Division and all Inal StatTons list of ItlsrkvJllc. ■ - - , No. (eonn'vti With Sooth Perolltia Ratlway for J-msUmus WrA) bi»cktttir. Order Sale I’laiiiliilf's, Attorney. To the Defendant, 8. L.ltoi»tiir«: Take noticeTflnr ffic complainrtU tTif.4 AK tion ((OpCi her-with I ho summons, of which life foregoing is a copy) was tiled in the office leas at end getting drunk, and while in that cun* dUiun had ImuTt legs cirt off by a loeb- mitlvo. )Mrs. Divta gut a virdlct of S7 500 against Doylcj amidhw H ipremw Cutut haa confli mud ft. Snita with Him- liar ruaulta ftrn ~rni^tutly. hr;Ji g brought In ntimeroueHtmca under civil damage laws which are substantially tuiStu in thdr pruviHions. In Shu Fruit cisco a er cisty lias beeu fot-rbed to. prusecutc such cases free of charge— A &pgclm*n of ttla “angry tree,” 4o digenous to Australia, Is growing on a farm in Nevada and is now clghr b cl high. When the sun s«fa its l»»ves lul l together and the ends of the—ten- der twigs coil up liks « {dg»ail. If the twigs are Imndled tlu) leaves move un easily fora minute or more. A stngu- Tttr thing concerning tho tree was its apparent resentment on being removed from a pot, in which it had, matured, into a much larger pot. Hafdly had it been placed hi its new qu irters before the leaves began tn stand up in all di rections, like the hair on tbs tail of an angry cat, smt soon Hie whole plant- was in a q-ldveP. At the same time it gave out .an O'lor most pungent and sickening, resembling the odor given off by rattle-snakes and other kfirdti of snakes when teased. 'S' strong and offensivo was this siqelt tliat it bad to be removed from the house fot 8 veral lays. ' f 8tiu# ou thu 14th day of Maixli, 18N3. - V ^., JDHN J. MtHEIG Marckll, 1883. riaiutitf i Attorney. - T. .u, , ^ mchl5 Gw Court of Cj)iuH»n The credit system is like an evH In jurious habit that makes its victim an involuntary slave. The deeper lie gets in the harder It is fr> get out. Many of our people, as an exchange truly says do not lay up something for bard times aud <*H age because of thecredlt system. Most men would shriuk back at tbe thought of paying 18 per cent, interest on money, and yet most of these person® are paying from 30 to 00 per cent, on all they buy on a credit. Such-a high rate does not grow in lands of this section, amt It is simply Mly to try it on any large amount. Now the oely remedy we know u to pay cash for what yougtt, and if yon can’t pAy cash for all, cut your opera tions down to a point where you can. It is ear.ler to do when one has made up his mind than, he has ever thought. A amp wfH actually by surpt ised tn flui 8cmVEX, a colored dr- rider fhiM Fairfield county, has been n^ 1 '** *“ '“ *a» of Mcho®, Wil- outrage milicrs aud tnrexr WI»en on how little he can do, when he has to pay out the shining sHvcr for everv article be buys. Besides doing on has ■UCh a qptas will find out many now ways of bringing a “little change’ The mosquito has six legs and oily inou.ii Let us therefore be thank- and outhing e Y/itt:o« ; —Weil, C'jpiain Rice.lie gin a treat— Chops—This is intolerable. May. it please tho court, I move pat the witness he committed for u confqtnpl. Hcscenit' to he ttifliog with the tnttHt. Court—Witness, you aro'vbefore the court of justice, and unless'you behave youncif in n more becouiittg manner you will l-e scut to jail, sojbevin and tcTi tue wlmt yuu know about the fight at Rice's.'" . . ’ L Wi nc«v-Wtl» t gvntlemcn, Caphun b4ce he gin a treat, and Cousin'Sally Dil lard— Court—(after deliberating'), Mr. At torney, llte court is of an opinion that wc may save time by letting the witness go on in his own way. Ibotc'd Mr. Harris, with yfijir story, but stick to the point, -v J&itnes.t—Te>, gcntl 'nien. Well. Cap tain Hk*e he-gnuLtreat, and Cousin Sal ly Dillard she. c(mieovvF~ttro«r and inked me ii tnv wife she moutu’tgo. I'told Cousin Sally Di iard that my wife stre Vfu phdrly, bein’ as bow alto had Uie tlicumatics in Iter hip, and thebig swamp was up. bowsoevetf^ as it was she, Cousin Sully Dillard, my wife she mout go,— Well then Cousin Sally Dillard thau axed me if Moeo lie moutn’t go. I told Cottsiu Sally Dillard as hew Moso was foreman of the crap aud the crap it wa*s smartly in the grass, but "howsoever, as it was she, Cousia Sally Dillard, Mo>e he mout gn, Fo they goes ou together, Moss, T»y wife, and Cousin Sally Dillard, and they comes to llte big swamp, and it was up, as I was telliii* you ; but bein’ as how there was a log across the big swamp, Cousin Sally Dillard and Moso, like gen teel folks, walked the 1 tg, but Q-y wife, like a d imed lo>1, luistcd her coats and waded through t Ghopi—Heaven and eirth, this is too bad: but go on.* wit nets—Well/ flutl is all I know The first snake story of the season conics front »iltshury. N. C.. ami is to tbe following purport; A colored girl of that has never occurred to him before, .that locality who bad been jilted by bar bo there la tbe douole benefit of buykig lovtr, killed a snake, ground it up and jess, aud muklug more. made a. cake of It, iDtlob site gave her i tVrr to eat. The Make egg* (a his tomuch batobed, and In afaevete fit of cougblog a few days turo bp threw ful tkatif ii tide* bUc lt ifocw’t kkk. up a sunha twvL'0 luebe*- bug; 'Lf' V For Court Week. Baker Whiskey, ^r, ... 'J ltistle D.-w Vt lii.sk»y. Select Wines anJ Clioiee B^er f . ^ IWe MnuttfAtn Corf Whiskey, linpoitcd ttiid Cailfarnlft BrAudits. ' Pure AppLeCider for Tewpcnte TUv» Be-t > ijiwh h-b*1 -Tetawe-) in Town,— You pnyyo.ir nrotiey nu-1 take your choice All pnTuivrwArranicil tts represented. beist x>Avrisa» C'JCltT HOUSU SALOON ■wfctfSw No!ice io l.eht irs and Creditors. Smith 'tri» required tn make iuimedintc pay m| , iit to the undersigned. And all peraous holding claims against Mid estate will pre vent tlunH duly at!wed to ' ''' • O. W. M. WILLIAMS, Executor, inch 1 -tf, Itamberg, rt.‘ Cr State of SnUrk 1 Cantina JtarUjtMl Conirty. | J’leat. T'-— -* Summons for Relief— Complaint Served f rank Ayer, plaintiff, —. ngkiiist - Mary LncU Sam-i—dJwriwg P. Hnnea Cdair Duncan. Klenor J. Rvan, Jeraldino . B Ryan and Sophie B. Aldrich, Defeud. The State of/Soulh Carolina, Barnwell County. In the Pro bate Court. Theodore E. Carnes, as Adminietratnf, hfthe Baldwin, doetoectLl’kia. flpninet-- — Stephen Baldwin. John A. Burefcntyer and 0. E. Steadman, Defendants. Py virtue of an order...of lit j lion B T. Rice. Probate Judge,Tendered in ’the. jihove cuutled cause on the 1 th doy.of Kehruary, A. Ik 1883) I will sell at Ihirntrek ( um t llotise on Monday, the seemid dnv of April, 1883, it being adesday insr.td htorih, thefol lowing described real estarfe-v f~ V” litnd situ- Al that lot, p eee or piiicei of.l ate in .lie Town ot Blitckville Ntate aiul coun ty aforcsal i, measuring one hundred and fif ty feet front by one luu dri d and bfty feet in -dotdWserrsf Wntids■>t,Xo*th W-lot wf el. iHeivf*-- East by Ifayne vtrcct, Sontli try :i lot ot tiie Leave B .nd*erj_ same estate and West by lot of Sitnoii Drown. ALSO, All that Itrt, pieet r br parcel of land situate in said town, county and Suite! nW^wnnng one liuii'lred feet front liy one hnndrcikaiuj !-fifty fett m depth and bounded North by the above described lot. East,by IloyfiF - !street, [Sdnth by Deller street uud West -by lot of Mrs. A, E. Morrison. Terms cash. * Purchaser tn pay^fifr papers ^ B. T. RILE, Probate .lud|je. • thlo td : ants. i Assignee’s Sale- At the Platform of (lie South Carolina Rail way enmpa'ny.tll Htfe T5wiTorBTtickV|;fif'-Rr t'.,on Saturday, tl|«3lst ofMat^h, I8f3. st 12 o’clock noon, we wilt sell at' phblic amC- tioh all that lot of tand, with the two-story At«re nud work ehnpwwd the hUeksnitth and wheelwright'shop thereon, situated in said town, in the county of Barnwell and State of South Carolina, having a front of about nine ty feet on Clark street and tunning back to atLpthoP about eighty five feet and bounded as follows: On the North by Pascal!!* street, :n the South by the homestead lot of George W. Price, on the East by the lot otlUc South- Carolina Railway Compauy and on the B est by Clark street. Terms ef sat( : One-half cosh and baldncc payable 1st of January, 1884^:WiUi id per ceut. interest from day of aale, eetmred by boiT3~i>f~pwTcVA»*r audjiioitgage of premises. Purcliaser to pay for papers?^ II. BODENHOFF Assignee. s JAMES THOMSON, . - N v Creditor’s Agent, mehW»-3t)r ~ To the Defcnd.inls, Mai y Lucia S.ims, Dar ling !’. Duncan, St. (lair Duncan Elenor J. Ryan, Jeraldiue B. Ryan aud Sophie B. Aldrich : — You are hereby summoned and required to Answer the comp) tint in ihi* action, ufwhicV atopy is filed in the office of iliAflork of tlie Court of Common Picas for said County, and to serve a copy of your answer t > tlrrsaid eomplnint op the subscriber at ijis- eftite in Barn well wit lira-twenty days aDor the ser. vice Jiereof, exclusive of||ie ilay of such srr- viec; and if.you fail to answer the cnmpl.imt with the time hforesnid, the pin ntiff in this ncrioh will apply to the t’mrrt lor the relief deiiion IedL iu-tlreooiuplaint. ? Diited February 8th. 1883. ivB‘: li t noon, xr''" Plaiiitiff s Attorney. J. J BRABH AM, C. t) C. [ l s j— .TojheTDefeodants, Mary Lucia Sams, Bar- Hi g P. tHincAil, St t.lair, Duncan, and Jer- ahline B. IIj’-jii, (known under the rffii. gtiitts'name of Ma-laui Ignatiua): A u will take notieejhal the complaint in tliiatvuUiyii xvaS filcl in fffie nffiecof.lkeAletk oftR^Court(•fConunun Plena firraid County ou tho 8th day'of Febriwry, Ar D. 18a3. ' P B HAGOOBr . ; ~ Plain,iir> Altvmey. . ftd>Tn.fwr : - ■ . State of South CaroltuM | Court ot Common Bar me ell County. | Bleat. Summons for Relief—Compl tint Served. George W. CJvvpzau ami Thomas L. <1mp- mnn, doing bustuesa ttndsr tut firm name of Chapmait Bros, Phtiuliffs, ng.ttnst — Minnie TT. riTttTt?(m. Dv fen da n I. To the Defendant, Minnie W. Pinkham: A'ou are hereby'summoned and required ttr JtffttWer the c-miplaint inthLa-ctioaiid'whleb ♦ copy is filed in thfti'ftice of jhe Clerk of the L'oun of Con mon Pleas for raid Comity, and to serve ucopy ofyour answer to the said complaint or. the subscriber nt his office in Barnwell wtlhitt twenty days after C< e ser vice hereof, exclusive of llte day of such ser- vicc ; ami if you fail to answer rite com- plaint w iihiuTiie time aforesaid the p'aintiffs in. l his actioii-xtir qpfdy-1» i elief detntVHdsfl in rturcmr Dated February'1 Hih. A. D. 1883. y y. B H A'Ktoirr^ 'Plnintifl's Attorney. J. J. BRABHAM, C. C. C. ft sj To the Ifrfeiidant, Minnie VV. Pinkham - :—*“ Take notice that the complaint in tliis ac- tion, tagrthcr w:th the stmintone, of which tho foregoingds a copy, was fi ed this day in the office of Clerk of Ceurtof Common Pleas nt Bamw ell, iu said 8uit«-and County. I_ P. B, HAGOOIL ; ■ ■Plaintiff s Attorney. feh22 fiw ' - —. Pcition io HjD’ H« m 'Ste^\p|naiSi.'d . - 5) n Uct off. N". 7 ha* connect ton from Soiitli CaroKsu iiailwsy fro-n Augusta sOut .ill I/>ril Stations. No. S connect* vrjtli Suitb Osmlina nallvray for Cbirb-eoti, OlnniCii aiuI all jpolnt*’Essf. On rourt da>'of rocli loonih n Sjss i.d Train will I' jve riLcM illc atf |-a. M„ nsd Arrive at Barnwell at 7 r«a si . LX t : — JE-fV A U.EN, a. 1* A T. Agent. JOHN It. PECK, General Manager. South Carolina liaihvay. Commencing February 4 h 1833, trains will fun aa IoJIutvs: ZH—- .wWlf :a- ru a-w' SUt-t AUGUSTA DIVISION. WEST. tl'dty) Leave rhir’estnn Arrive nt Uraitchvtllo Leave Bnmciix tile (Daily, evcepl" feui.dayao. I.eave (•rrlimw'* Le:tvc Lei * Leave Biackville l.p.Tire Ktkn Leive Willi*t n Arrive ut Augusta Hr 8 3 ')Ta m Lu.fo a m —' lOfiOh m 5.5.5 am JO.blt am, lOIra a nt 11 .jT n in i> 24 a 111 It 28 a m b.37-a. m 11.38 am C. 'ffajn 11.45 a in C 55 n m •Iff.O&R in 7.45 ajn 12 H p in 7.24 a tu - 2.1*0 p m It.lA a BAST. [My] t.ety* At^nsta Leave Wiltistou To ail whom +t may-emteern/ Take no- Fee, tiiAt Elite t Harden and George M. Har den, the widow nud child ol iloheit llorden dec Mind, have nude applicatioiuby pctitiou tirthr nirivrnignr Wn Master JT said county to have the - family, homestead of the sard Rotten Hardaii it thatima af hta dailh'apa, praised ivud set off to them iiequr ting IO 1 law. tV. GlL.MORE SIMtltj. Alif-tcr in Kqidty. mcli15 Iw l,wirtrt:ikfl " Leave Blnekyiile I.eave Lees Leave Grahams Lg’ive I’.amlierg, Leave Midway Leave Hdisto Ar. at !5tBo<X*41« H. Ntilice fo Dtfoors fjuI ITtd lors. All permns indebted to the estate of Jtl. VV hiitey v deceased ,aj5..r‘t l (| test ed in mirk'# Ti'iT- ipediate paymen]io ■ hiTUt 1 derstgA.-d and all person*tinldiifp cf*i 111 s against the *qid es-" tatc w ill ]itesent them pr< 1,.eriy attc*t<"1 lif . i 1A LE Y, v 4d«MU haaafog., nichb 4ir • ■ ~ ArplicAtlon For- Fin ;I ‘ljhich«rgf. -'Notice is hereby given that the undersign ed will apply to the ProbataJeulgc of Barn- well comity on Endtir. dPH day of March, V. D. v 183'-1, for.rt Find Dischnry* ns Gu*r jjiih of-Laufd Lancaster. .Mary hiiey aii<i CjMrt^siL-Uiiey. /.!;22ytd H. 4V. HAW KOTXGlj^ - Orrinn or **oi >ty CO«xissioasits, t Kt.r.C. H...S. C , March «. 18: 3. f iiv*icr iahereby given that npetilioupray. i'.'£ Mrrt the ueigiiLoritood t aid tiom l.oug lira itch Church to lllaek-ville be muie-and Jtchired n public rnad hitCwen preseiite*! to I lie Based and .wti| lie grinted-^ri the .fir.it f if Ma/ waaL iiwiesa satis'aetorT cause m't~~ the contrary shall. b« shown to the Board on or be o a that data. t . By ordarof the Board. t,'. U liRQWNfXtVCIerk. rnchS td > .. . yMaiWiitiuMm NEWHOME MftFfcptgec’8 Sale. By virtue of a power contained In a certain deed ot bargain nhd sale, commonly called a niortgaga, executed an tho 9tli day of Febt u- nry Uriah Register of MeMn><^anveya«ce# for Barnwell county, State of South Carolina, in Book 4 R. pagea 184, 185 ind 1*0, on the flih day of Febntary, 1882, and by, the said Uriah Dunn duly assigned to me, I will sell at Barnwell C. H. on sales day is April, the same being the first Monday and the 2nd day of the mouth, all that plantation or t met of land sit uated, lying and beiugin ibecoanty of Barn- we'l in said State, containing ninety-two acres, more or less, bounded on the North by land of F.J. Sanders, 011 tho East by and qf Judson Aaron, on the South by laud ot Eloise Sanders and on the West by land of Mary Sanders, toeatisfy tbe amount due upon the security of t^e mortgaged promisas. Terms of sale e:uh. Purchaserto paper*. State af South 'Carolina, I Court of Common' J tarn well County. \ J’leas. Jur ^loney Demand—C»ll G. W. B, Halimatt and W. Il.llallraan, —, Jl’.nintiff*, ■gainst. J. F. Grandy and C. W. Grandy, Defendants, To J. F. Grandy andC, VL Grandy, Defend, ants in this action ; You arc hereby Kntnmoned and require'! SIMPLE T^= ■Leave' Rrinchville Ar atChirlciton 7.05 a in 5* 15 a bi n~25 a in* !L45 a-xn 8.52 a tn lU 02 a in 10.13 n m- l(t.2ft u m 10.80 a in ID 4t>a m 10.5(1* m 1 00 pm [Jla'ljr except NUllJlIH; 4.80 p in fi 17j. m tl Ml ti.45 p in ti .52 p m ti 08 p m 7 13 p mi 7.28 p im 735. p ni 7 45 p tu D.45 j. m 11. IW p in COLUMBIA DIVISION-WEST. Leave Hniiiclivitie Art ite si C»"'d.‘ti ■Jtrriv^ at Columbia Leave CMu'nhia An iye at Cilinden 'Ar. At Rrauchvitlo 11.Otrn m JO 12.p m 7.45 p m 4 42 p m 10 35 p m i 41 01* n'm 0.5N p in ti 45a m 4.30pm 10 37 n m 0.88 p to EXPRESS 1 DAILY) WKSTL) Leaye Charleston 1 0(tn ir. I.cavt Bi-attclivillc 8 37 a m t.cava B'n>ykville 4 45 a m Ar. At Anguota 7.13 a in 5 ■ l LXl’It JESS (DAILY 1 EAST)-- ~ ' Btv Wjpmtf ' ' '.'it)pm . a Ac. i.t niaekTitla )i :;r. P s ! \r. at Braneliville 12.38* m -—' Arrive at Chariestoa 8.1(1 a tu •IVNNEOTKWes^- Cotaftcaiai)* made at A ttgn*t a with Georgia R. 1*. to and Irwoiall p ints H eat andSonth- vve-ii, w ith Ihroligh Sleeper between Charlcs- taM/aml AiUnia on Expre-a train. Connections taaii: at Ckarieetau with North EiMeru.lt. R.- for points North and with New York Ft.‘Amen ou WednesdaysanfiSaimedaya Caniicctiuns mado At Columbia with Co- iumbiw And GveenriHe R.T. sod rh»rlnllo, I'ohimbsA: nd Vngu-ta It. R. tn and tram nil points ou both Kpad*. Connections made At Clackville wuh Burn- well R, R. * , ‘ D C. ALLEN, G. I>. AT Ac'. J (HI N B. 1 ’ECK^Geucral MtnagAt. AV 1L Ji IfLI.V ATTOUXEV AT LAW, \ Ii Ij A C f£ V X L.%, »t , .• . V. umptuess a specialty H. C. d c21-tf GS^JLJBrown, 10 . A. D -1882, by Mrs. Oilvia 'Dunbar tn '. h * m ’ 7'"^ ah Dunn and rccurdetl in the oftice of the tH !C ® 0 'M r 0 “ 1 l,ur ' , ,, /, .. of Common rieas for the sauf county aud to serve a copy of your answer on t he subscriber at bis office, iu H’iliiston, South Carolina, within twenty dtiys after tho service efthis summons on you, exclusive of thc-day of tier %ioe. . v \' * If yon tail to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs will npply-l to the Cottrl for judgment against you forthe stun of Five Hundred Dollars, with interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum from the first day of October, oneMhottsund eight hundred and eighty-one aud casts. Dated Marah 1st, A. 1). 1883. U. L. JOHNSOU, Plaintiff’> Attorney, J J. BRABHAM.C. C. P. [fat] To the Defendants, J. F. Grandy sad C. W. Grandy: _ Take notice, that tire complaint in thiasc- tion, together with the summons, of which the fjregoing is a copy, was filed in tbe of fice ef the Clerk ef the Court of Coninutn Tbe Registratien Udokv will bo open at the Plots for said Coanly on tbe 1st day of pay for ; raehloMd -k- THOS, B. AYER, Asaignee. Registration Notice- 0M MACHIKE CO CHICAGO, 04. ; AN GC, MASS. eounty seat oa tbe First Monday in each Match, A D.7883. mouth until further iretioeia giren. JSO. IT. UOLAI&'L buperviaor. Uo21-t4 ..-w - u.tbJ Jw T. D L. JOHNSON, 1' aint .Ce Att^-y. EW. Vogel, BarnwellrS. G. ikahV5*Cia. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Barnwell C- I I y (J.- oc<2G ly Alva Gage_& Go PROPRIETORS OF THE ChnrJeston lee House, Market, Cor.Cliurelt Kt, Charleston, S. C j? 7 ' " '■ ' cr- 1 ' ' Shipping, Steamboat, and Cilj Trudi 8up['ltid % lee Packed for the Country ualtv.- — ; -— —- a Spc- -fobl5-ljL Cliarlestoni S C Manufacturers of High Graile Pertilixeiv,’ Proprietor* of 1 he Cekbratcd Brands: Ashepoo-Fertilizer,. Ashepoo Aci*l Phosphate, Eutaw FertIHz »r, Eutaw Acid Phosphate Carolina Phospbuto r Piilmetto Add Phosphate. Importers of Geunlns German Kslnlr, direct from tho Mines. Consult your Interest and buy the ■* Mttko application to P. W. Farrell & Co,. BlackvUle, 8. a W. J. Martiu, BlackTllle, 8. C. H. J. Brabham & Bro., Ban.Wr^, B. 0. J. D. Copeland, Bamberg, S. 0. 8. J. Hartz 'g, Bamberg, 8. 0. W. H. Kennedy, WHHston, 8. 0. J. W. Crum, Grab lltns, 8. C. Pitts & Gouge, Allsprtttie, a a Ashepoo Phoephateflo. BOBEHTSON, TA| General Agrms, i Bev24>ss mBm . - ifv*-' ... > . ■ V^4 ,