The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, March 29, 1883, Image 2
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OIRCUi.ATION
THURSDAY. MARCH 20
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1888.
Li* <r'i*r”
ffi Misgott ii renniun til - the Burvivons
tkc ConWeiato Army living in tki*
tianty «t the wninior meeting ofour Ag-
HeallarJ Society. Court week will bo
A proper time to inaugurate tlic move
ment.
Mi' ■' V'
The Aiken Highland Park Hotel paid
laat aeaspn seven per cent Interest on
Its cost »md Henrcd twenty thousand
dollars besides.
Mtt. David Davis i* making a leis-
iBwljr bridal tour. The peop’e of Char-
teatou, Aiken, August* aud Ailnnta
have been h nored by the prpsctioo of
hiat^Tand his bride, and from his cor.-
> ct i.cmmio bUfAii
with pleasure. Good Prestdrnli<r timber log against her husotiDd.
fit rather scarce In the Democnitic party
and We opiue that ho who Ins been Vue
President would like to ride into the
t\ bite Housa on the Democratic cyclone
(hat •* to come off next November yew.
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Seiutoii llAMPToN'stirin will expire
on the 4th of March. 1883. and he .will
retire permanently from public lifo. It
strikes us that the man who succeeded
him as Governor should succeed him a*
Senator. Chief Justice Simpson would
All the p’aee worthily. In the very bloom
i f vigorous manhood gif ed with agmc?-
ful presence, courtly manners, lirohsi
energy, bnwd-guaged judgment, staiiTTess
purity,and conspicuous ability he would
Illustrate South Carolina as well snd no
bly in that adguat position as iu nil the
honored places alrerdy given by a grate-
ful State te a faithful an 1 favored s>n.
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• BT.iTg NEWS.
There are clahteen ptleonefe, all ooj-
ored.lo the Orangeburg j ill.
The Florol Fair In tlbaflMtoti will
open April 17th aud close April 80th.
Beaufort ae&ds ns It a spring contrl-
ballon to the penitentiary only Hvo
convicts. ■ ' 7
At Orceovllle on Bunduy the ther-
momeref fell to JM degrees and snow to
the depth of 3 Inches.
The colored schools In Farfleld oorfn-
ty ara flouflHtdug, and a generous riv
alry Is existing among them.
Mr. A. F. Hrnoak, of .Orangoburff,
wtlb*'turkey huntlirg some two weeks
atro killed four large gobblers at one
ihiia
were released abd a[poared before
Mnyor Riiett the nett mofolop, Gash
being represented by Measfs. Hnyder
and Willard. Gash and Herron Went
each lined $20 for lltrhrlngand an addi
tional tinn of $10 was Imposed on Cush
for carrying concealed weapon**. From
It 1* rnmrtred'that Mrs. Mlnhle D.
Him*, wlfo of tbs Infamous Alkeir doc
tor, has left the Str^e to avoid teslify-
Blg hearted Toro Woodward, County
Gbalrtnau of Falrfldd.gnvo «l)c defen
dant IVroocrats his cneck fof three
hundred and fifty dollars to pay their
CXprogea la Oul umhlit.
Gwr.*nibtapsob him necepted an in
vitHtlott to oddrese the li ernry socie
ties of the Universl'y of Alabama at
iho nextnnnia! oorumencem-ut of that
luatItuUpa in June.
There are more building houses Ifo.
Iny on n *w In Columbia than at any
(tiBeeiuce 1805. WUhlu the past year
real estate has a*lvaticed twenty five
par oeut. iu some fooalitles In the city.
A hnnilred and sixteop-survivors pf
the 10 f h H. O. V. attended the reunion
at Oreenvldo last Saturday. The reg-
- 4ment entered the service with 000 men
scarcely H-t hi id ofw T boin survived t hg
.war...-.-. —
this sentence be appealed, and Willard
lined
and .Snyder claimed that as a United
Htatcs Marshal he had the right to
bear arms and that they had instruct
ed him to carry pistols fur bW own pro
' tm '
tectlon. Gash fitlly dcllled tills and
they clalrffed then tnat euch instruc
tlous were general. An luteresting case
will grow out cf this occurrence as to
the powers and privileges of tnarshuis
and their superioiity over State and
niunh-ipul laws. Cush was bound over
by Ttlal Justice Marshall for trial at
the next term of the Court of Sessions
on the charge of carrying concealed
weapon*, E. M. Drayton b* coming his
surety. The officials
The officials refused to return
the pistols to tlte sou of the «uml hills
and he went home, aco .mpauled by
another deputy marshal and arjmed
with a lot of warrants for the Demo
crats of Chesterfield. AftergCttlDglo-
to trouble Cash expressed regret for
the attack on Mr. llerroo but his re
pentance came too late.
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Oca Supreme Court has just decided
lire Ohif*' breach of promise /uvj ever
brought befjre it. Miss Mary Rvlle June*
of L'.nrcns was the f.iir aud sufferiiif;
plaintiff aud Mr, K. (I. Fuller of the
tame coffuiy the derelict defendant.—
They became engaged af.er u court-.hip
in which Mr. duller wkb the actor and
anxhmi party, hut he delayed the com
pletion of the contract ami finally refosed
to perfect the proposed partnertlMp. M iss
Jonss appealed to the ^r*ug arm of the
law lor the redress of tbs wrongs done to
- her affection!■ She estimated the dam
age to her heart at ten thousand dollar*
and the jury agreed with her and rend
ered a verdict accordingly. Mr. Fuller
differed with the jurymeo hi the estimate
of the value of a woman’s h>vo and ap
pealed tg iKa Snpreme Coart. Af.er a
fall and patient liouring the verdict was
austaiued and Mi. Fuller, who is a weal
thy man. will have to pay dearly for the
flirtation. His pockets will feel when his
heart was rdnmuut Itnd he is fuller of
grief than o^lovc. Hereafter ho will stay'
hat of the qpurts of Hymen sad, law.—
This decision U of special interest to the
rising generation. If to heavy a pun
ishment is inflicted on a man for failure
to keep his troth wo would like for
Brothers Sims of Oiangebwg end Me
JSwecuy of Uiunpton to tell what should
bo done to a woman who goes buck on
hor suitor.
Shall we ever have peace? Our
people are growing restive under the
cruel persecutions of the officials of the
General Government. Every flection,
no matter whether quiet or Mot my, is
followed by a new and pitiless crusade
against men, whoso only fault is their
love for the soil that ga ve them birth and
the civilisation that saves them and ul!
they hold deal from the unspeakable hor
rors of a perfect barbarism. It is n itu-
rsl that many should grow reckless but
toot iu tko nature of Carolinians to sur-
against us are the long robed phurNees
of the North, the social and political ou
ts we of the South and their II nd and
black followers, who adore their masters
with a faith worthy of their ancestral tra
ditions. The secret order, issued in the
house of our fathers at Washington, is
heard aud obeyed in the farms of Fair*
ffehl and the cabins of Clarendon. Mr.
Attorney General Brewster, sworn to
Support the constitution and to mete out
equal and exact justice to all
men,
Ororgf'towo’a. reeonl In »h«* criminal
calendar Is good. J/mlge AMilch con
gratulated the Qrnfid Jury Inst week
upon the fact that there la lewe crime,
particularly of an ntrodomnrtrnracter,
in thla county than In auy other coun-
‘J lfi kho &.ate. •
81..<e the last term of Court three
murder* have been committed in Or
angeburg county. In every case the
inuieUaet aud niurdertd were*colore«l
m«ai. Northern pupera take thia kind
of‘data to prova that the houthein
wLtte people urd lasvh*a«.
The Clarendon Democrats who were
caviled * IT to Chmleaton ao hurth-dly
were discharged after a hexiiug before
Cqmrdlsalotier Gayer, who prutulaed to
eonault the conveuiencr!*/f *.t|a defend-
auta In other qj-ndtug cnaes by hoi Hi g
hiaeouitut sotua i*lace nearer their
hotnea.
The Railroad ComtnUaloh Ima fer-
ruulafed a inanttfry report wbteh rm
ijefi quited to be ttmile bycach of the
rallrcnola doing buaiueaa In the State,
width will place thv Commldfiion in the
poescaalon cf autheutio data upon
which to Injae their relationa to the
several roffTu and enable them to m< ve
iutelligeutly along the line of the deli
cate truata and dtitlej which the law
haa Impoaed on litem Iu dealing with
tbeae corjtonaions.
Q..ly twooutof th« twenty-four Fiiir- y
field Democrats were bouud—TiWf for
irlal by OotumUslpner IkiUtkeit. They
were Thotinm .-McGill ami James H* r-
rou, who administered the hhtot iekick
to Hendrix McLnue at \Viimab<*royt'Hr
before laat. There waa no proof of
**cotoaplraey” but the wituesBfM testi
lied that ut the election M,Glll had a
boar<l filled with nails ait.l perron a
pocket kulTa with whk-h they flight-
ened mauy Orcvnttockvrj.
On the 19.h luat. William TxiZ’vant
kjlled Frank Mitchell iu Otangebtirg
cmmty by beating ide-br-ahta out with-
a club. Jcalottsy waa the cause. Mitch
ell had married a former sweetheart of
Tn z vant aud the latter waylaid the
former at Id* own gate, struck him a
severe blow on tbe head ami then led
hia dez*d victim to a bottbm where be
completed the dime. buried the
corps^ in a shallow grave where It wue
round last Thursday. Tr< z-vaot waa
-itrented and conferred hi* crime. The
colored people werewUJt diflh'uitypre-
v*-Ti»ed fVera lynching him while ho win*
on hia way to the j »ll.
_jVe are Informed that the bones of
the negro man. Dave Oootr, who wail
forcihly taken from the cuafody oft wo
constablea by a body of masked men
while being conveyed to the county j di
iu Oumden last July, were found near
the R -berteon roud, aboqt ijae miles
from Oumden, last Thursday* ir. will
he rememlert*d l*y matty that Dave
Uncle ICeniun l*l»aritig.
Uncle Remus walked iufdThe Cohsti-
j tubon-odflcc wee nrorrmry rcTffiilly after
nu absence of several days. Up seemed
to be rather fagged out, sTfuTyerrherc
was a huniorous twiukle in his eye.
“I speck you all gentennen’s done got
de notion clut I'm a mighty ku-eolccrcc
tur,’ ho s-.id, chuokliug sliecpisWy.—- -
•*il« lias boeu in more trouble,’’ said
one of the young men to another, in a
confidential toae, but loud enough for
Uncle item us to lisa r. “If there's any
trouble in Kultcn County the old wretch
will shut hU eyes and walk right into it
‘ Truf*;, too !" cxclaiiucd Uuc'e Hem us
with unction ; “dst’sthe Lord’s tud’e —
Ia)ok lak I done got tet .dcm p infs whar
ought ter s«; tie down cn do lak tV
TO*fa nI Mon I^erd TOive* Uor.
It is not to sweep the house, and i#*ke
the bods, and daru the Socks, and cook
&»urt of OtmmoM
Plfttt.
the meals, cluefty that a man wants with
“ !r ‘ If this is all he wants hired scr-
a wt f e.
rants can do it cheaper tlmn n wire. If
this U all, when a young man calls to see
a lady, scud him into the pantry to taste
the cakes uud bread she has made, send
him to inspect the needlework in bid
making, or put a broom into her hand
nod send him to witueM its use, b'uch
State of Son th Curoltutl,
JJaritteell (Jaunty
Copy Summons for belief—Complaint not
Served.
Jones H C. All, Flsintiff,
•gainst
. PHsctlla Smith, Defendant.
To Prisefti* Smitli, the Defendnut in this no
tion: “
You an*hereby summoned and required to
nnwWer the complaint in this net 0 i, a copy
qf which is filed in the office of the Clerk of
Court for Uni Dwell county, and to serve a
thing* arc important, and the wise young copy of your answer on the subscriber at hie
muu will quietly look after them. Rut
what the true man most wants of a wife
is companionship, sympathy and love,
The way of lifo h is tiling dreary places
in it, and man needs a compunion to go
with him. As man is sometimes o"er-
taken by misfortune, ho meets with fill,
urc and defeat, trials and temptations be
set him uud he needs uue to stand by him .J. J. UR \BFIAM, O. C. C. [t s.]
and sympathize. lie has some stem bsit*
t!cs to fight with poverty, with opcodes
and with tin, aud he uecds u woman
office, at Allendale, S. C., within twenty days
nfterjjie serviceof this summon! on you, ex
clusive of the day of service.
If you fiiit toanswer this complaint within
the tini. aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to
thcCourt for tho teiief demanded iuthc com
plaint.
Dated Allendale, 8. C., March 8, A. D. 1883
A. It. CuNXtHt.
rialniitf * Attorney.
To the Defendant, I’riscillu ,Smjih :
Take aotice, that the complaint, in thia ne
linn wattled ill the office uf the Clerk in and
police io Decors and Credliors.
All persoas indebted to the estate of C.
Smith are required to make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned, and all persons
holding clnims against said estats will pre
sent them duly attes'ed to
O. tt. M. WILLIAMS, ExcctUor,
mchl-tf D.imherg, 8. C.
Police lo Debtors and Uidtors.
BARNWELL BittEfliD.
AH persons indebted, to the estate of M.
Whaley, dccoused, are req teated to make im-
mediate payment *o ihe undersigned and all
person* hoiiling cTsiins apiinst thif said es
tate will present fheui ps*|,3i4y attested to
J. J. WHALEY, AdiuicutratoV.
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Pe:iiion to H.«ve Iluni stead Appraised
i:o4 tet iff.
tluit, while h« put* his arm around Iter f or, ha county of Uaruwell, iu said £taie, to-
and feels that he has soinething to tight' 8 e, .*'® r . w * l k the summon*, of which »h-fore-
(T,r, will help fight, who will put her lips ' “ uc C0 W‘ . on , . he . 1 - ,h ^ uf
to his Car aud whisper words of counsel,
and her baud to his heart tmd impart
now imptrflipu; qfe—
through sfatrin and through sunshine,
conflipt and victory, through adverse and
favorable winds—man uccd* a woman *
love. The heartr vennts lttr k. A rts-
ter’s abd a mothers love will hardly sup
ply iho need. Yet many seek foriiuth-
mg further than success iu tiuusework.
Justly enough, half of these get nothing
more. The cllior half, surprised above
nicismc, obtain more than they sought.
Their wives surprise them by bringing a
nobler Idea of marrug.*, and discla-ing a
treasury oi courage, sympathy atid love.
Match, 18tiJ-
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A. U CONNOR,
I’tdtnlilTs Attorney.
State "f South C,irnj CvUrt of Common
JJamtrtU Count*/ ]| I’Uut.
Itiimon Urowiy IMaintiff,
n«t
8. L. lUu/trce, Defendant.
To the Defondom!; 8. L. Ituuntt-.e.-
Wu areJiM’eby sumMnned and rcqttirel to
coni|duiut in this action, u copy of
il in the office of the i^erk of the
"inrnon Plans for the said county,
a copy of y.itir answer tb the
on the suliscri'fier at liia_office
All (.f the apples tn Iowa have been
ki!h-d by the hunt winter.
folks, but the mo’ w’ct I try ter settle
down de wti*s trouble I draps inter,
d *116 g-t so I feared ter tu’u a cmndi-r,
kasc l mos’ know old Satan done got
*om« kinder trap set lor me. I’m mighty
ku**'—mighty kti*c.”
“We.I, what’s thedifficu'ty now? You
loojt us if yvu htul just fought your way
out of ontTof Fatnu's tVaps ” .
‘T dcs got cut tr bed, bless you !"
There was a hint of boas fulness in the
o'd man 3 tune. “I bin lujin' op 8anie y
lak man in hospital, ett l bin Itadtno doc
tor truck dan do law lows ; but spite er.
dat I got mo* so’ place* ,i roun' tnunks my
ribs den a man w’at bin run over wid de
kyur+, I is, mon." *
“Wel'i, wc might just ns yycll suspend
operations and let him ted tt* all about
it,” exclaimed tho police rep liter, fiiitg-
mg down hr* penetr in despair. ••Nobody
can pursue tho Ikeiarv calling is- the
building where that old reprobate dor^
his talking.” li
“T er day,’’ said Uncle Remus, ig-
W. BLAN Y fjNr,
-Ar^A ! T o 11 N E V -A. TEA YV,
BlWVVrKIvU C. II,, N c. . >
Prompt attentiun given to all business on-
inis'cd to him.
State of Sottlji , Carolina | Court of Commtn
11 uruntil 'ffuuhty. '"J - Meat.
answer t
which is
Court of
auil to ne
said eonipf
at Barnwell (Nil. within twenty days-irtUr
the service hereof cxcltisivo of (he' daiLof
sue!, service, and if you f.tH to Snswer the
complaint within tho lime nforemi l, the
plaiut’ff in this action will apply to the (’ou*'t
for the relief demanded’ in Hie complajr.t. ’
Uaruwell, C. II., ». C.. March Hrb. 1883.
JOHN J. M A HER,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To the Defendant, S. L. Rountree: —
To all whom it may concern : Take no-
t'ce, that Kin* Harden and (ieorpe M. Har
den, the widow and child of Robert Harden,
deceased, have inode application by petition
lothe undersigned na .Master of said county
tofiave tho family home-lead of Iho said
Robert IIar 1-n at the lime of his dentil ape
praised and set off to them according to law.
W. iilLMORE SIMMS.
Master in Equity.
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BARXWKM.G. H., S. C., .March (i. 1883,
Notice is hereby given that a petition pray
ing that the neighborhood road Irom Long
branch Church to DiackGHe be in-ide and
declared a public road ha* been presented lo
thn Bonn! and wilt bs gnnted on the firu
d »y of .May next, unless aaiiii«wctory cause to
the contrary shall he shown to thv Hoard on
or be ore that dote. ^
I'y order of the Hoard.
Q. M BROWNING, Clerk.
, ' mchfi t<l
For Court Week.
A. 1>. Moore, a* Assignee of Win. Ji, Dan—
ba^. Plait.tiff,
against
Eliiaheth M. Wilson and Anne E-Rountree,
cspartners utfderthe tw-tu mime if Wilson
& Rouutre,, Dafenda*ts; —
Tjtbe Defendant, Mrs. Anne E. Rountree.
You arc hereby summoned and required to
answer the complaint inihis action, which
is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Cvujrt
of Common Plea; for the said county, ana to
serve a copy of your answer lo tti^ said com-
plni'don the subscriber at his office.at i arn-
eee
vice hereof, exclusive of the day of Tmdfl eef-*
vice
noring the police reporter, “Mars John
render the cause in which all their treas- , j ^ -
. ; . , , . , Cook wh»ij till ty of Imviug Hticni|ite<t
tores snd hope* arc onibaiked,, Axtuyeti « tratni crime in Uio upper imniou
if:
Csro'ina Pewocrats areguiltj beyond the
shadow of a doubt and the colored preach
er sod his previous flock swurtu io the
eommixsioaer's office snd swcui that Mr.
i Brewster Is right To them and to the
Esaus among us the voice uf the Govern
meat is more potent than the teachings
of the Divine lawgiver. Its inspirations
are snperior to their actual iutelligencj
<mk1 they are mete puppets tn the hands
of the vire pullers. But let patience luve
iu perfect work. Time is s wcadciful
phvstci-tn and the day dawn is nearing
iSr- Bout hern men have died in the Al-
hsoy peeitentisry sod at the Dry Tortu-
tbe groat revolution that is to
Uttfbdemption goes on bravely
asaorts of our enemies
of the early coi-
s few brief
of the govern meurwiil A
upper portlou
of thl* COUtoty laet July, having m;-
knowledgvd i:i* guilt, ami while on his
wuy to Camden in charge Of two ecu-
Mtuoles. and when near Sunders Cteok.
was seized by a body of masked' men
who disappeared In the woods. Cook’s
fate teems to have been wrapped in
roystory until last Thursday, when a
turpentine huud found » lot of human
bonee, and upon fuMjiet search discov
ered a hat, ahuam and some clothes,
which wete identified asthose worn by
Cook on the day he was tpkea from
the dopetablee. A piece of rope was
found under a tree near ny. and there
can be no doubt that Cook was hanged
the taen who took Uiut from eoeto-
dy.—Kershaw Gmz tte.
Mr. W. B. Cash of Chesterfield, the
sou of his father, the duelist and de
feated Independent candidate forCon-
grees from the Sixth Disttict. went to
Columbia last Tuesday wo k In search
of notoriety which Ire speedily found.
Filled as to his gigantic person with
much whiskey and as to his |>ockets
with two big pistol* he inaugurated a
free lecture onrRctlou frauds iu the
office of the Grand Central Hotel. His
auditors ware tne persecuted Fa.t field
Democrats who were standing their
t relitnlnary examinations beroro Com-
mlseioner Bauskt-ttoo the ohutgs of
ItMkeitCfrfl
conspiracy to prevent the exercise of
the elective franchtae by euudry citi
zens of African extraction. Mr. James
Herron, an Irish man. from MoutlreiK
feeble and fifty-seven years old, took
tire conduct of Cosh and
I amply compen-
of the past sod
1 «s preserve lha elbow
sod our an-
I 6f Ik* pm.
rather rough language followed. Her-
roa’s fr’euds informed Cush that Htr-
ron was under the influence of liquor
and the proprietor n quested Cash to
change his quarters. He started away
te Otie ‘•snickered” aud Cash re-
turaed.'reuewed the quarrel with Her
ron, was called'* Uar sad retaliated by
striklag the bid msa several seveic
blows. Itey weir* separated, fi*ah
tirewapfetol and exiled for another
aotagooUf , and peace was not restored
" * pod : I vs (ioUcetUAU captured
holler me up ett say he want some grass
fCrd sowed in do peach orchard.Ho Sty
he want do groun’ broke up good, en den
ho want de srods hoTri-red in. I ax ’im
-wharb >ut« is I gwine ter git a ho.<*, en
lie itpki ’low I better go burrer one, eu_
v iles I’m borryin’ do boss I bettor borrer
de horror. I mck’t traipse over dat- neigh'-'
hot hood plum l well dinner Utnc, en I
ain’t git no hoss. Hi* man say he dene
leant hi^’n out, anti t’er man say he
blcedz tta-do some plow inUiisjeY.
“ Hitaeby I. struck up wid Brer Plato,
I did, cn lie say lio=4»a=miike out i’er ter
loan me his lioss, ei’ 1’il take good care
tin ’mi. Br.-r Pluto's ho-stlineez abut,
on yet Mine lios* be ter dan no h* s*. So
T tiietlui’cn I put de gear on, en I car
ried ’im home en btufce up degnmir’ on
hlinc do ho wuz dat ole boss moVcTight
’long. Alter ly;it de groun’ plowed CU|-
horrer, cu I tin k'ulix Miss Sally ’bout it'
kase Mars Joint done gone down town.
Mias Sally she up’u saydey want no hor
rors in her time, en site ’low I better git
a blush CD drag It Cross do gmiTn' i n Jn
lak folks done wo’n tti.k* Itad some tense,
Wid dat I goes, I does, cu I cuts me
down a good size tree, en drug S*r inter
de btiek y ird.
“Kver’body^ ” continufftl Uncle Remus,
‘‘tvuz teuniu ter der own business. Miss
Salty, jshc uz dustin’ ’rouii* in de back
po’ch whardey want no dus’, pn Sis Tcm-
py, she ’uz chunkin' up chips ’rouu' jJe
*i. Jt if y ou fa i I t o a ns wer tbvt cuai plain t
wtihiu the tiaie *f‘roa-inl, the plaintiff in tltia
action will apply to tlie t 'onu tor the re.iaf
Ucimtnded in the onoplaint. -
Dated, Hjrnwell 0. II., Mareli i'Jlh-1^3'
. John j.’ maheu, .
I’iaiiitiff’s Attorney.
J.J BRUlliAM, C. (M’. [i. ej
To the Defendant, Mrs. Anno E. Rountree
Take notice that tli« verified complaint in
this actioH. tnjceiiier with tno-’-^minnions ot
tthich the tort-going is a copy, wa* tile<l iu
the officeol the Clerk cf the l.'ourt of Com-,
tpcii I’ieas for H irnwcH county nt liurnwoll
C6in t It (.use in the enmity and St uto afore
said on th« -?lh day_oLMarch, 188-t.
U.o-nwoll C. 11., 8. C , Marih “titit. 1883.
JOHN J. MAUEH.
i’laiutitTs Atiorucy.
tnch2H-rw ^ ia *«
TQ KB^TT.
Six nooms in the Rrown House. Apply to
Il._ 11. EA8TEhLt.N0. ,
fet.22 If —• v .
Wall Paper.
-Fashionr.b’c Design* for Par'ors, Halls,
rkiunburs, Ac. 8ninp!e* nnd prices trailed
tie', 11. 11ARTHOLOAMK A CO.
Msnufteturcrs, 128 k ISOWiil f8«l it. N. Y.
meliS Uai ' ' '
Take notice, tliVt 'ITreconlqdniiit fn this ac
tion (to B cther with the suti.mons, of wbich
tl^he IbiTguing i- n copy) was filed-Ht the office
of the t'lerk oft be Ct tin .of Coium.n t'lens nt
llitritweli in Hie county id Darn well iu said
Stnto on tile 14th day nf March,. 1883. |
< JOH/i J. MAlJJEJt.
T’Uiutjlt's Attorney,
ifarch 14,188.T. .'-i -
. mcf|15 Uw
State of South Carolina, | Court rf Common
'Bamnell County. ! /’l+at.
Charlrs Wciller nnd IstMc (!. Wciiler. copart
ners tinier thu firm nnuis of Charles Weil-
ler A Son, I'lnintiff's,
agaiuet ]
M. H. Rurckholler, J. fS. Rnrcklinlter and
J. II. Hiircklialtor, Hie said M. It. burck-
halter and the said J. 8. Uto-ckhnlter tntd-
uigunder the tina aauto of Hurokhwitor4k-
■- di'n. Defcn danr*,
Tin:
ILikor Whiskey,
'Ihistie-Dew Whiskey, ^
Select Wines ni.di’lmie* Recr,
l*ureAtohnCain Curt* 'Vh'lskey,
I mported sn.l California Hrandic*-,--
J'ure AppleCider for Tcmpcnte folks,
Tka. Boat < fgars nnd Tftliscotf iM.J own,
You pay your moneiMahd take your choice
A.! goods wairiiiirW a, represent ed.
D A VI KS-
COURT HOUSE SALOON
mek.‘gg .".w .
Assignee’s Sale-
Ai lit# Platform of the ^ouiliUirolina Rail
way t'oinpany, in the Towjt.of BUckvi^lo, IL-
C,,.on Rsuirday, tno 31 at .fMmeh; IMfS. nt
12 o'clock noon, wo nHi sed at public nuc-
Ajpn ail that lot of land, with the two-story
slips.unit work simp nnd the blacksmith and
wheelwright shop thereon, situated in said
town, in the squoty.iif Darnweil and Slate of
South G*'-dlnaAwing* fruut of shout nine
ty feet i u Clark slfeev-mitl uitiiiing Imck to
a deptli of about eighty fi'.^fcet and boundcrl
as follows: On the North by i’ascallis slieet,
1 he >' stit t* t-y * tvi» Iwuie«t err
W. t'ricu, on tiic East by the lot ot ] he, 8outh
Bantweil ttiiilr .ail Trains connect with riotftli Cai
olirm Kaitway Tr.ilss ns rollaa-s:
No. 3 has cnnoectioii fioni Smth Carolina Itails n
from Augusta and tssal 8t at ions West of MncLvi 1
1C*. 4 evaneets with S-mtli Carolina Kail s ay f<
Charleston nnd f.Kul Stations ICast of Dlackvilleiiii
Cohiniloa IlivUidn.
Ro. ft lias ctoinecllon from 8omh Carolina it*tliri
from Chjiri-'ston, Cofmithli, iHviMoii aud all las';
Mai i.j'ii K:o.t of Bku k wile. . —. . I
No. filoniio ts »iih Soufli Csrcilini Knilway ft
Aicysta anil las-al Slath.ns West sf XIj, I.rillr.
NA. 7 has eunneeth'U from SouthCaroliaa Kail.a
frost Amjii-ta and all 1/iral Stations. ■ —
No S corinn-ts with South v aroliila Railway f<
Charleston, Ct.lunilila and all points IktsL
tin C'irrt dav_of eaih nioulha Sissiai Train wl
leave r-laes ri/le at 7 A. If., asd arrive at Kainwrlt i
7.1ft A. M.
I>. C. A U.K.'S*. O. I* A T. Ag-At.
JOHN R. PKCK, tienohil Manager.
Smith C«volina Itailuny
CoBimeficinff Fehmury 4'h 1853, train
will ran as ioliows:
mn
ej.
1 »• ■
AUOD3TA
DIVISION.-
VZ r- ■ ■ '
WEST. ~
- I
t
‘i . -
(Dailjr) (DifTy, rEcrj
^uHuar».j
Leave CbrtVTvwton
8 3 i a m
Arrive nt. Rraui-hville
lt).4t> a ui
Leave Itt-anrhYiile
10 ;»0 a m
•>.55 a r
Lea ve E-li-to
10.n!) a ui
Leave Midway
10 Hi a in
0.17 a ti
I.ea-ve ILiiuberg
AJ. 17 am
ft 24 a r
Leave Graham* : “ 1 ;
11 2ft * in
ft.37 a i
Leave Levs
11.3H a iu
ft. o.. J
Leave Hlirckvi'U
11.4a a is
ft fn a t
lA:ave Elko
nl'i ttfip m
7.l-'»n i
l.e ive to i)li*t >n
j2jr r , u
7 24 a »
Arrive at Atigu*ia
■r 2.00 p at
ILL) a-1
w
EAST.
ft
[Dany]
Leave Augnsfa
I.e.ive vvilliston
I<enye Etko
l^ave RlnckviHe
tTvnve Lees
Leave tir.-ilinms
•V
7 O-o a m
ft lo a iu
P 2 *> a m i
- I*.4n a in
tt.f>2 a in
10 02 a m
8. RuicLhalter, M.R. Rurckhaltcr and
J. II. HurckhalU-r, Dcfeudaiits ia thia nc-
t Uni >
You are hereby aiiinitioned nnd required to
nnvwer tlie coin|d.iiiit iu liiia action, which i<
tiled in the offic-nf *lie Clerk ef the (,’oiirt of
Cotutnon I’loaii for Ilic raid countr, and lo
serve a copy of your kfiswer on the vulwcrih
er nt his uffic-, iu Ikiri-aell. within twci.ty
day* after the service of t his aiunnions on you,
exc’u.-iveof tlie d iy of service.
If you fail toHiiswcr this complaint within
the lime afoicanid, tlie plaiiitift wilt apply to J
the Court for the icli«rdeuianded itflliecuni.
plaint. — ,
Doted 12tii Mac h,-1R8:’.
*-. rf ' ’’Konr. Aldrich. 1_
■ '’laintMrs At.'orney,.
J. J. RRACI1AM, C. P. jj.*-)
To the Defendant*, J. H. Burcklialtcr and M.
R. Ihirokhalter.*
. ^ on will please take notice that the com-
7]daiv| in rtri* action was filed in the cffleo'ST
tlie Clerk nf t|ie Court Of' Cuuimou Picas f r
said county on the PJth d if.uf M-jrtdr, 188:5.
HURT. ALDRICH
Carolina.iUt lwayToiapaby nnd on iht to e-k
by f.lai t St reef. ■
fern: t nf sate: fHTe-ha’f fish nnd tril.viice
payable l‘t of January 1884, .with lo per
centalu -ere.-r front day-of sa>, sevurcit i*y
Ijolid'i-t j*urc'.ii*er and mort gage uf premises.
1'uiciiu-a.i to pay fur paper*.
it . LUBES lit IFF Assignee.
JAMES THUM8UN,
Cred.tor’s Agent.
mchlVftw ,
Order Sale-
mcUS-f.w
PiaintiiTs Atlorney.
Central
«ROAl> KTRIS'KT. \
AtJ®Dt«TA. GA
MES. W. M. THOMAS,
Centrally iocateJ, convonicul to busi-
nesa. . _ mv20 if
wa.-li pot en singiu’ one ct-xlcm ar
tliutKs.—I stop de ifois ut tic back steps
,c. BART, : ‘ ii. smirz.
O- BA RT & CO.
I
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m
i
o
rt
a
S3
C
f'er ter ax Miss guipp' 0 ‘' n f l | '* !b*B(
dat time dat ar iiiggor ’omun Wat m^saup-
de w’ue folks vittlc’s ler m start ter fling
de dish Wa»er out tie wimlor, cs' do Tati
come wid it—Ifa-rbliuii ly blac—blam !’’
“ What then T" uuo of the young men
asked, as Uncle Keinu* paused.
“Ueutei mens, you ou^hter des seed dut
ole blinc boss, lie sorter squat, en den
be lipped up iu do u’r cjt uutully tuck
wings. De f.:ss pass he make he fling
me plum thoo Miss Sully honeysuckle
tree. Den he run over de wash pot en within two
kuockpSi* Tempy down cu drug dat big
brcsfi ’crosst ’er. Let ’loqe dat,” coutiu-
uad Utade Uetmrr, ^pcating tu -iT suB^
dued, confidoutial t me ; 'Met ’lone dat,
ho drug dut big bresh ’chiSit Sis Tempy
de wfoq£ way. Gente^iens dou’t ta'k !
I heur Ms Toirpy uroanrn’ ’bout some
i py gtoantn
kiudoiyhtiffucs* iu de jims, but do way
she shuck dem shins in de a’r wai scati’-
lou*. Mo’ spcshtully w’en dc bilin wa.
ter fum de woshpot run under er. She
des fecht one squall en riz f’rutu Jar, cu
made for de house, en w'en she riz look
lak all ’er cloze biu cut bobtail.’’
I .“Whalbecame of the home?”
“iShoo! dat Itoss gallop off iu de plow
ed groun’ en fall down, eu lime 1 git
whar he is, ho done luyl a nap. JIo des
lay dar des ex cu'm < z a dead pig in dc
sunshine. W’at I lak ter know is disit
yer: Ef dat ar boss is Mine, how kin he
see for ter run ’civas Sie Tempy T Now
dat w’at I lak ter know.
“Fis Tempy done scut me wud,” said
Uncle Remus, looking seriojs, “dat Til
be s lots older man dun w’at I is fo’ I gits
bar Uurgivtuux, eu I speck dak’s ao, -km*
dese yer old-time niggers is s heap mo’
rervigus da* w’at dey wuz fo* do war.
I'm gwineter give Ss Tempy de big road.
You yeard ray lio'u!”
has acoastituUooai provia-
ioo that ifffltWiujwabaU mMve tinii
Iky " *
iS&aT*
liepoKtrs-nnti AV jatesnle Dealers in
FOREIGN AND DO.M KMDJ FRUIT the I.tne ufor.aai.l. the plaintiffs will apply
to thiFL'iiurt for jinijinuMit agsinst yon for the
•
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C o
'Hw
a
2 S
1 i
4>
a
« .2
I»» ■ CJ
p J
£
cL -o
«* ei
i u
a oee.Sooi’o
eip-IC-C-OC-O
55, 57 & Market bt. Charleston, S. C.
I*. O. Uox 170.
-- rv.
no>2-ffm
A HUME IN WlLLLSTOiV
venuula, and four i-woms.
mi-antes walk of the post-
office anJ depot. On the lot, which contain*
over an nerr, there is a good twe-story woml
willisiou
tntMrtackgaiiti gfihp..80X?n feetr
deeervedly enjoy* tho reputation of having
belter health, school*, society and or
der than any other town in the cD«nty and
now is the time to get n p easaut home there.
For prices-initi furl tier particulars pddress
R. T. MATTHEWS,
Willistou. 8. C. r
mch8 tf
Wedding Gifts
ALLANS.
Kint* ’Wntcliew.
Aurrlcau and Swim, of the Istert ntylos.
Xtich
Of New and 1J rani Hi'-tuiT* awl Ks^uUUa
I — ■ man*bip.
Nt-rltnu Hilverwar*.
In Fmh um! Rceutiriil P: » erns, e«ticciaMy adapted
for Wedding Preaenta.
... , „ -
Tfa’flpt*, Waiters lee Pttehers, Batter Idabea, Cupa
Ootdoks Sjiwia*. Forks ef bent <|u*Uiy, etc.
Ohoicv IPancy UoodM.
French and Amerleau Ctweka, Fine Table Cutlery,
8cn *oIm4 <*tc.
WntriM-o and Jtwretry Cnrefultv Repaired.
Thn Beat toooda ni the Lownd Pricea.
JIAMBM ALI-AI*,
807 King 8t., CWiwtNt, fi, C.
Stele of South Gnotiui, j Court nf Common
Jlarnettll County. | 1‘i^oe.
8uiiio>ciis for Money Demand—Complaint
tiftt ^ ed. .
0. W. B. Hall man ami If. II. IUHimb,
— 1* niutifl-,
^.1; . * igaomt-
.1. F. (iromly and ('. \V. Crandy, Defendants,
To J. F. Grundy and C. Vi'. Clrandy, Defend,
aut* in ihi* action :
You are hercliy.-iHumoned and required
to answet Hie eotiipliviui in this nctrmi, which
tritrettnr
of Conuuou Pleas for tlie said county, aud io
serve a copy of yohr answer on the iti5*i : f7t>e'l-
at hi* otSce, iu NtiliUlon. 8outh—Unroftwa,
within twenty days after the xervteo cj.tlii*
suminufiTdnry'ou, exclusive of the-diiy of saw
Vico.
llyou'lail tonntwertkis complaint within
The Slate of South Carolins, I It: the H’ro-
Diunwe.l t’oiiaty. | bate l i.ni t
Tti-odProK. Uar-he*.a? .VImini*:mb r.-of t'xe
e*tato of D. P. Bahlwiir, deceased, plain,
tiff, • *
agninftt — 1
Stnplieu R.itdw in^Joliit-ArJtm ckmyer and ft,.
- _ _B. 81 etui man. Defendant*, .—-=»=.
. Py virtue of an order of (Ht ilon^ R. T.
Rice. I’roh.ate Jud^e, rendered in the'above
eniiile.l'cnuse on the 1 lb day of FeLroary,
A. P. 188-':, I will . ell at P.:>riiwcll GntuT
House -an Monday, the m'otid day of April,
1888^1* be'mz * )e*>lKy in snhi tuoltlh. Hie fot
lowtivj dfseribed real estate:
All that lot. p'cec or parcel of land situ
ate in iheTown of Riackriilc Slate and enmi
ty aforesaid, nieasnriny one hundred and fif
ty IVc. front by one liundr* tfaud fifty feet in
depth nnifboumUd North by IntufO. Dythe*.
East by Hay sc virect. South by a h>t nf the
same estate and West by lot of SiuM>n Drown.
ALSO, - -
leave Midway.
Leave Edistn
\r-ai nrn icliville
Leave Granchville
Ar at Uh.ipie*tiui
lO.Stta in
10 4()a m
lO.'.Oa m
-4 OQj> at
UOLU.wAbtblVlSlOK - R EST.
(Daily. ExcV}4SutiUay.)
ilhiilr eveef
-imdarajl
4.:u)pi
ti.l7 p l
t5.2.’’i p i
3.4.7 p i
StfiS-p i
U.t’n p i
7 1-V p t
r 2-5 p r
7:l'i. p i
7.4.'» p i
V 4 -'» p i
IL.'Wp i
I.eave.Rtnnchville
A rnre ri ('am d .-n
An ive at Coluuibia
Leatj UoltrnW.-i
Arrive at ('avwdrti
Ar. ai It nu cl Title
All that lot, piece or parcel of land situate
-fn said town, county and Elate, ineasurnif:
one hundred feet fruit by one huudied and
fifty'itet in dept ft and )mn,nded Norih by the
ntiove dcscrit*ed lot. East by Hnyuo 'street.
South by Dexter street aud West by lot of
Mr-*. A. E. Morriso*. •. ■ t
Teviiia.otMh• Purehauer In pny for papers
mchlo td
B_.T. IMGE, Probate Judj^^.
11 Tfit a in 7.4.7 p i
10 y p
4 -Pi p .m 10 >ki p i
8.00 a tn 0.78 p
t> 4.Va m 4.bop t
10 37 * tu U7J8 p I
EXPRESS (DAILY) WEST )
Leave Charles-tmt U 1 00 a •*
Lear-BmnrhvHls 3 37 a m ' _
i.eavc Itlackville / —4-47 a nt
Ar. ut iVytjrii*nr~ ^7.13 a ta
.EXPRESS (DAILY) EAST ) - I
Leave ' n^neta . .tM.*U p m - z —. I
Ar at P.lackville II.SO p ut
Ar. -t IJtT.nchriile. — 12.38a in
Arrivvat Ub.-irlevtnn 3.10 .t ia'
t^con n Efrr ions. ”
Cenmeetiiin* made at .An;fn*ia will. Oeorgi
R K. to aiyl. fr unall p ints to'c*t and Som Rt
west, with through,Sleeper bet wfen Chart**
ion and Atlanta on Express train;
t’onrrciL»ti* math afVffiat le*ii,n with Non
Ea-tern H. R. for poiuts N.>ri)i and with Ns:
York tM.-amer* on to'cJnesday* and 8al u>d:iy
Uaunectioitn made at Columbia with Cu
Inrnbia nnd Greeuville K. R. and ( hurlott*
Colnwhia ud \ugn-ta R. K. to aud from ■(
pstltisoB both Rond*. *"
t'nnneciiuu* made at Blackville with 1
weft It. It. ’ ■ ——
D C. ALLEN. 0. P. A T Act. 1
JDTlN B. I’Ei'E, ficueiul Managet.
(7111 (M
4
w it.
AjrniivKr- it law,
II LA D Iv V I LjL. 1 , H. C.
Promptu^es a spec ialty
dtc21.»f
sum of Five Hundred Dollar*, with it.lerest
ut Hie rate cf seven per cent, per annum
ft-otii the first day of October, one thouvnd
eight hundred aud cighty-one and costs.
I off T for *alc my honse and lot In Willis-
ton. The Atfuae is a pretty, »<cl. finished together with The summons, of which
Dated AI arch let, A. D. 1883.
IE L. JOHNSON.
Plaintiff* Attorney.
J. J. BRABHAM, C. (’. P. [L. * ]
To the DeftudantsT^. F- Grandy and C. W.
l|lto*(|H-— —e-
Titke notice, that the complaint fn (ittane*
the f;t*going ip's copy, was filed in the of-,
fisc of the Clerk of the.Court of Common
Plea* for said County on the l»i day of
Mtuck. A D. I8aj.
II. L JOHNSON,
I’.uiuliff’s Attorney.
mch8 Cw
Mortgagees Sale.
Ry virtue of a power c ^ttnined in a certain
deed of bargain and sale, commonly called a
mortgage, executed on the Oth day of Fcbru.
ary, A. D 1882, by Mrs. Olivia Dunbar to
Uriah Dunn nnd recorded in the office of the
Register of Mtn-tic Conveyances lor Darn well
county. State of Snuih Carolina, in Rook 4 U.
page* 18-i, IB-'wtud 1'6, on the Oih day of
February. 1882, and bythesaid Uriah Dunn
duty assigned to me, I will aeti at Barnwell
C. H. on sn'esday in April, the tamo being
the first Monday and the 2nd day of the
mouth, n'11 that plantation or tract of land sit
uated, lying and being in the county of Uni n-
we’l in said State, containing ttinety-i wo
acre*, more or less, bounded on the North by
land of F. J. Sanders, on the East by and of
Judson Aaron, on the South by laud ol Eloiee
rs and on the West by land of Mary
Sander*, to satisfy the amount due open the
security of the mortgaged premise*.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for
Jos. J. Brpwn,
ATTOEKSY AT £ vW
Barnwell C* 3rl* H
'v'">ict'Jff.ly, • ' '• N
Alva Gage & Co
* ^ mOt'RfETORS OF THE
Charleston Ice House,
Market, Cor.Clturclt St, Charltskoa, S. (
Steamboat, and City Tradi
Shipping,
StippIL d.
lee Racked for tbe Country * Ppc
ettohy.
febl 5-ly
Charleston^ 8 C
110 WE CO
GUARC-MW 'll
i papers,
rachlo'td
* THOS. R. AYER. As^gnee.
Registration Notice-
’The Registration Book; will be op«n at the
rouaty seat on Ike First Mondty ia each!
mtNUb until farther aotkeUglvrn. .
JNO. W. IltlMES, Hopcrvisor. ’
WmBm*. ... I
E. W. Vogel,
BarirvgeU* S. C.
Ylanufiicturer* of High Grade Pertiliztr*
Propneiurs ol thcOeLbidted Braads:
Auhepoo Frrtillz^',
Artbrpoo Acid Pboepliate,
E itaw Ferfliixier,
Eufaw Acid PboaphatK,
Carolina Phosphate,
Palmetto. Add Phosphate.
Importer* of Genuine German Kalulr,
direct from tho Mine*.
Consult your intcreat and buy
goods. Make application to
P. VV. Farrell A Co., Blackville,|
W. J. Martttt, Bfaekville, 8. OL
H. J. Brabham & Bro., BtoUikerg, 8.0.
J- D. CopWaud, Bacbberg, 8. C.
8. J. Hariz vp, Bamberr, 8. C.
W. H. KennHy, WillUtoo, H C,
J. W. Crum, Grahams, 8. C.
Fitts & Gouge, Allendale, 8. 0.
Aehrpoo Pbocphale Oo.
BOBEKTSON, TAYLOR & CQ»
G*neral Agtaos, Cbaxksw*, & G,
MvS-fim :4 -^:
-v.
i.*' f-i ■