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WWW*?, Ha. HiciiaM) Cko-vti.ey of New York .lias aoou Urci of iwomtion witli r» Ho 1 ton an J W iUajrd. Becom * with the bad campauy in rtw fcli ttonwarea lie Ihw raaignod His position os special ns-sisiant counsel H'" : "jiir' , tlM : 'Ooveroiaent in the prosecution election frauds. "= Honey borrowers will be jjlad to learn that^el. John B. 4’alwer ot' Columbia In^.^liroeJ from Kuropeand ojicncdnn olllce in Colacbia, where, as ng’iit fur 8cotth capitnlists, he will lend money on ♦ firtt inurticus' S of land for terna^ oi five Advances JWt mortgages years at ten per cent. intere*t will be limited to onc-thini I lie cash val no of the prnpcity plolgrd. - Ws wre SAKpriscd to see the Augusta Chronicle and Constitutionalist say “Wc boa bit surprised if Mary- would not land, Florida afid South Carolina lo’low- cd-Virginia temporarily into the Repub lican comf!.'’ We assure our friend that South Carolinadms no*idetU)f ernigrutiu ’ in that direction. She U firmly andiored in the Imrbor of Domocmcy and will go to re\ no more. r • • * • ' . , i •' * . . . . u. . i Mm. i iiiwianiii ■ & < * - ■ 1 (g X [• Chnrleatoa On TnerNlay uigbt to be* The call for an extra aewloo of the W- « Stoir preliminary Maminalion.'j he fuHuwitig 'aro the names of the gen- j tn-coinea deotilodly atmur-l 'when we r, n [ consider tlmr tho meCe^nry approprla- tkmun who were arrested by offio Smith and Kennedy fur yiolutiou Of Sec tion 5,51-1 of the Ilevhicui Statutes J.. Y. Calhoun, TV S. Meyers and. W. ‘A. All, managers at AllendJc ; 0. C Best, W, K. Stokes, Henry Creed., W. K, itygg, C. N. II"gg, O. -H. Best, jr., John Brunson r.ud Perry Allen. The affida vit on which they.were urres-ted was mude by Franklin J. Shiner. I. L. Tobin, Ksq., appeared on ya-terday as tin ir nt- torncy in the preliminary examination before Commissioner Gayer. Nino nc grccs were carried down as*wUnosses against them. Julg« Mflgfnth and Gen. Voumans have been employed by the State Democratic Mxceutive Committee to defend. iboL accused in lljo Court.— Thirty-three prisoners from Marion, two from KairfifRl and two from Chester have been bound over for trial. tlon would ho probably three thousand dollursaaud the otpeuge of making U ten thousand. That should be enough, but tl)ji*ro are other stronger, reasons against the proposed extra session.— The question would not bo wdrth did- CUsstug except fiir the fact that events of late years in this State have caused doubts whether there Is any depth of foolishreaa to which we wiii not do- seeud.—Greenville News. ' ' ; It now turns out that tlie Grecnlnck- jfe-— «i»sr« the prompters of the poliiicu 1 per- secutions in this State. They expect a reward from the lliidi«4 Administration iti the shape wf Federal ofllces Hendrix ♦Melgvnelsas signal n firtlure in the role of detective as he was in the charseter of - - - ,U rf.’ v- ' .si ’ ,fl 1 ' 1 - . ■ _ a Candidate, lie lacks the liOfKtytxr make himself illusfiion*-4« any partin- lar and should be content with that ob scurity which he deserves and with which be was destined to be d’StinguLdtcd. rirr- Tiik attention of In-mrauio Agents is called to the following abr-tincts of the Insurnnos Raws of South (’aroTTua, which, wo are infbruied by TtlFComp troller-General, will be stric ly enforc'd : SKCt foN 1. It shall not be lawful lor any u^entol nny Insurance ('oinpany in the United States, or any foreign Stile, not incorporated byirTic laws of this State, to take li-ks or transact any business of insumnee in tlii.s State without, first ob taining a Ir'-ettso from the Comptroller General, which license shall expire on the dlst day of March of each year.— Every such license .shall expre s upvu its face the county or counties of the Mute in which the busine-s of the license is to he tiniitfiicted, and i u no <• iise sti all a u- tliorize the taking of risks or the trun>- action of business Icyond the limits ex- presse Ski m v,"t m te&rX- • On Thursday last Judge Rond ad- iJresscd'U letter to the Clerk of the l . S. Circuit Court, which has (he effect of •u order of the Court and will aftonl some protection lo our JW iplo against th«fr political persecutors. It diroets that no warrant of arrest or sc'mire for any offense against the laws of the T tijted States . liotlld he issued upon The mere Brtief or suspicion cf any porsoti.and rei quires Commissioners to examine into the sonrew of the affidavit maker’s infur nintiou and any other accessible proof.— It further holds tha issuing of warrant* a judicial function which should not be ex ercised until the Commisoiouer s judg- Oieut is satis tied there is probable cause, Aud declares thul nil process issued by them must bo served by the uiaishal or Lis deputies. •&t> is- * g & . \ U f" m* m. |'v- Hr-^- AcCOKDING to thfcTcT53HS of I MSO d!),- 255 persons were c* nfincil in prisoDsuiul lunatic asylums in the United States. In this Statu there were GUi prisoners, of wl^ioh 5G were whin, an 1 tho percent- Ego of prisoners "bf both races in i^outli Caro 1 iua was less than in any of the New England Slates except Maine, which lias an cqunl percentage. If our white pop ulation be compared with that G Maine, the most virtuous New England State H wlllbe found that there is six times as much crime there as in the abused U.d- aetto State.‘Politiml minsiotuiries frojn the North will find, if they will examine their own territory, that the fields there -wr© white for llw Iwi vesi and. the need for carpet-bag reformers is exceedingly urgent. South Carotiuu is a very good child and docs not need the bcrvkcs of •elf-appointed Yankee mill's. d. Every ngent or attorney ob aiiHvtfi .-iteo, ftiifri-i- license, to be published in some ivys.pv ])or, to be designated by tho Comptroller General, h tying circulation in the county in which he resi les. The Company slmli ‘also furnish to the (kimptroller (lenenil, threiigh their agent, an annual statement of (he atfiiii's of the Y , mii| any, as provid ed for in | aisgr.iph U, and it shall he the duty of the agent or agents to publish the same. Si;<;. 5. Any person who shall <1 -livt i any policy of insuraiieo, or c -licet any preinitini of insurance, or transact any business of insurance in this State lor arty Uompany irr the t ’nitrd or Torrigti State not iimorperatcd by tin la«a uf this State, without having firs obtained iicens-, ns by this Act required, or alter bis license bas|(^-ii w ithdrawn, or who shall m any way violate the pro visions of tlii.s Act, shall h ' lined lur ev erv stteli olfeu-ie not less than one him died dollars, u-ir mole thai. five handle* dollars, at the .discretion ot the Judge IVovi.Uul,..furlher, -That, uuthicg can-. tuinud in this Hecti-m shall release any such compiiny or companies upon any policy issued or delivered by it or them From the Hampton Guardian of tho Bib Inst, wo take the following : "Mr. Ulysses S. Rice, of (Ndleton, wai found dead one day last week. Ho was liftt seen alivo at some saloon iu Waiter- boro, where he purchased two bottles of gift, and It in probable bn endeav ored to reach home, sums miles dle tant, A week afterward he was found dead near tho roadside, between two logs, one of tho bottles being fult and tho oilier bottle half full. It la thonght that ho was drowsy from drink and be numbed by the a -vere cold prevailing at that time, and that he sank Insensi bly into the sleep erf death. Mr. Rice was a man of fluo education, was nsur- veyor, *<mi, hut for the rme fatal habit, would have been an ornagQeut to soci ety and a useful citizen. Mr. Thomas E. lUchurdaon, of Wedgo- lle|d, .Sumter County, ban been expert^ inentiiig in tlm fiybridizdion of Rra- z HaTi “pop ctun” and our native white C 'lu, and has furnished the agricultu ral department with s-une results of ds i xpeihneuts By intelligently cross- lag the two vaiieties he lias produce I as marry as fourteen ears of corn (much arger tiian t he original pop corn) from: mu grain uimt 1ms grown thirteen Htalks from ouh grain, lie has niso grown from ourv grain of the hybrid corn eight ears of white corn weighing two pounds and thirteen ounces uri the coft. The weighting was done—lu tlie -ftli'-e of the cTumnlsHiotn r. iiy way of eompatison, two ears of -the largest white corn exhibited at the Strft.e Fair 'were wt tgtred and also two pars of yei- tow Frm.syl vania poi u, very largo. The pioiuct of olio grain (if each of UiO three Val let its showed the following vy. IghtsT Ilichar.'tsou’s liybrid,2 lbs. Urmni’crty p-Trtittv xinnr, ■‘J-fnrmnrT; yef- iuw corn, I pounTI 13 ounces. It seems t Imt a Vidtiat-je and v»u v pro!ii'm coni for stork will be the result of these ex periments, which Mr. Richardson still continues. I he next corn will I e.U'St- .ST.! TK XKII fee' fe- tbepe days wo are uccn^tmncJ tor i*ee niuch check. TYc ITml it tlic social circte, bn tT«i jlitscts, in tho business pla ces of Kte, in the com ts, und even in tho church. We find it in good clothes and Ps$*- Mar:. bad dollies, in old and young, in rich , *ud poor. By the use of it people wuik theniftelves into “positions in society, in business, in politics, undin the church ik ' m * which they aro not only naturally unwor thy to occupy, but coftic as far short of fiUiug tho places they have stolen inh) as Braj»—the synonym of check—fills the By tho use of k they ac quire *n cphcuicrol notoriety in the va rious spheres iu life which they have chosen as their field of operations, which, While it lasts no longer than galyapued *3 1 j«wdry wears, is qiftti time enough for somebody to be cankered by its contact. By it places of high trust arc occupied by thieves anti robbers ; robbers of gold, rubbers of virtue, robber* of fame and name. But still check has its uses. * “ up a vast territory of slapping ground. It is sometimes so broad and brilliantly brasisy as to warn the public, tia.be. d-light of a locomotive, that is danger in tho train which lies ud. We have aseu some parties not feettoo inchesbigh, that ex* five feet of cbeok. Beware huu a Th*»phy«i‘iaua *if Mumpt<>n will form nOountvNledic.il As.sccintiuu uq th Itith of April. Tim amount of taxes which shoul bo collected in riauiptou county this year U ^'23,337 70. t’fipt. A. I) Rates TTaJ'soM over $’150 wortfi of carp from Ida pond, ueai Bateeburg, fids season. „ 'I fie Jurors In flic United States Cir cuit Geurrt at Churlest-m have been dis- clmrgud until the IGth. Rrolcc huu^lenvc nr "grippe” ns Uomu call if, Ts prevailing throughout Sumter county. Whole famUica are down with It. Sam 3>*. wb« ran'Tor Congr-'ffl against K W. M. Mackey, has received a pface 4a the Und ofilco at live JulUts a - lay ami exp-use). ’ L Bonrnc^ Tb 1 * Rcpublicftn can*dnte for Governor Of Rbude Island, defeat- eiUjprague, DemocraticAnd Iad»bend- ent nomlnvc, by a majority of 2 500. Peter Cooper, tfropbllaothroplrtt ami Greenback candidate for President in 1880, dUd of pueumonfa In New York on the 4th lust, iu tbe93J year of hU life. Gall Hamilton says that a Mormuiv is a husband who barntssca bis wives abreast, and a man who hrfs been a widower three times is oue who drives them tandem. Go to law, by all means, fc. land base was decided In Franklin county, Ga, last week in which the costs amounted urbetweeu one thousand aud fifteen hundred dollars. There were only sev- on and a half acres of laud la dispute. Gov. B.. V. Butler Iwuched with the Presfifent a fow da js since. The coun try'wIR be pleased to learn that on that, august occasion "the PresUent washed down his lunch with brandy and soda, while the Governor of Mas sachusetts aided digestion with a glass of puro old B■)urbou. ,, L ist wwek the Massachusetts Legist lat are defeated by a rote of to 83 the proposed constilutionul umend- cnent prohibiting the tnauufactuie und sale of spiiltuous liquors. There are three seasons In Florfila— thftorange, vegetable and Invalid, the last paying the best. In the summer the Floridians live on yams and sugar cane and in tho winter on Yankees, Insurance companies lost In the Uni ted States, in 1882, $84 505,02(1. The deal ruction of property for thu$ year amounted to $5 , .*3 427,000. This Is a fearful drain upon U19 prosperity of the country^ There have been manv definitions of 1 by the corntm-Mme-r urn) in the ex- a gentleimin, hut the prettiest aud most poetic Is that givenUy a lady. "A gen tleman,’'says she, "is a human beinrr combining a woman’s (tenderness with a man’s courage." Within tim past 1 wo wgeks two cat tle ranches in Texas have been sold, ore fur $812 000, ami the other for $280,000. Tim- original owners were 0 mfederate soMh i s, Tw-Tii’ter the war sir.rted iu the.busiuets us herdamen at $15 per month. Jeff Davis delivered a speFcb in Nev; Oileans on last Fii-lay at the decora tion of fhe grave* of the -Confederate dead in whieh- he said that if Albert Sydney Johnston had lived half an hourloti'-’or lie would have made Gen eral GTant a prisoner or a fugitive. The Ohio Legislature haw adopted, a resolution submitting to a xuate" of the "peoitfe irf^tp$mTj^aniwidinciit-tVrlhr ■■(2. 1V1 ' P 1 / \ r» »• /x 1 w x ui 11 1 , . 1 iu up t ! I 111 * UiHt it m ion. T wo pro posit i- >us wllfbe '"’■mol—pue providing for rcgulat ing tlrotaTTfi^byJbiff^itid the otleeUfor tho total pibliTbitioii of the manufact ure and sale ut Ijquor. l>eiiimu]t farm of thocolluge. Mr. Rich- iirds >n has also greatly improved the we!l known Jones long staple upland cotton. N"nrtynTf~of the cit'z uis of Pickens county who emigrated West lust, fall liave returneil to their nnt Ivor homes wiser if not tichcr by their ixpeilencc. * One of Rev. T. P. L'du’s little chil dren, of Marion, was polsonfiBktst week by eating Chiria bmieg, Pronipt me I- leal attention prevented acrioua results; A. tramp attempted to slmot Major Thomas W. Woodward, of Fairfield county, last week but was (Iheutimd befon* tie conid nccomplisli his pur- poso after a tougli struggle, A wild women, who goes perfectly naked and carries a knife in her hand, has made her appearance in Newberry county, and in creating a great deal of excitement among the colored people. A South Carolina farmer Is about to try and get a patent on a system of treatment of cotton by which lie claims that the yield pep ,acre can be increas ed 1(H) I'crYeut. without addilibnal use of fertilizers. Dr. Sims has changed Ills mind and gone to visit Ids relations in Union stead of going to Aiken. It is said he is anxious forjia reunion with Ids wife but that, her relatives ate opposed to any such arrangement. Randall 1). George, tJm colored man who recently Imught the Reneker lamia In Colleton county for $20 500cash, has ■been making preparations for au accu rate survey of ills property. Ho is the largest laud owner in Colleton. The State Democratic Executive Committee mot In Columbia on Tues day "to consider tho persecutions now proceedlmj.agulnBt Democratic citizens and to measure* to baye tfiom cared for stBd adeqtMftely represented by counsel at tbs coming trials.” Mr. J. O.-F. Kims, living «i,x miles he- k»w QolunMjln, made Insrjejpr with aov en mules on two hundred acres of land tne hundred aud fifl^foor bales of cotton’'avsraglug 500 pounds to the bale. Besides this Mr. Siam mude on t be same fsftd ao abundant supply of corn, fodder; oats, sweet potatoes and other food crops. This is good farm The |rbil of Dr. Sims of Aiken for an assault upon his wife which has caused so much excitement cam-c to a su ldm on i in tho Court of sessions at, Colum bia on last I’lMay. Tno following let ter from tfm wifo of the accused was read : Columbia, S. C., A^pul G, 18^3 — To tho Court: I roe pout fufly dcclluut*’ he sworn as a witness against my hus band in this case and ptutiE^ against being made to testify. I did me wish my liUhhand prorecub’d, but only de sired him bound over to keep the peace. I did not know theconteurs ot the alii davit drawn up by tlm ■ 1'lieer tiutil ivf- ter the atrest was made, and then i did led go before t lie gland jury at Ai ‘-ken beoanoo-1 did not vvish my hus- baml pu dshed. and I only came liere beeausu I did not wish to he .broug'ht under arrest, as heueh warrants were issued to bring me. Tlio c.iicuiu tan^ ecs of the case, have hoen gn-atly tx aggerated by idle rumor. My hust'.and iiasai.il cted ho bodily Injury upon me, an 1 1 have h up, ago fiugiveu him for any wrong Im may have done me. ,i wrote thetjolieitoi; that I wished the prosecution stojqied, aud I now pray tlie Court not to destroy the peace aud happiness of our family and tho wel-. fare of our child by foteiog me to.tes- tlfydn this case. Moat respectfully, Mits. M. C. Kims. ■ * Judge Hudson decided that while tlie wife was a competent witness she could u 1 it be compelled to testify ami as she rei used. Lu do so tiie prisoner was, on motion cif his counsel, disebaYged "aft if acquitted by the verdict i f a jjvry/' Dr. Kims promises to make iif The prop er lime a statement which wifi satisfy tho public ns to the ch iracter o! the charge made against him. JMrrrKhoriu-xn’s Miss ’Liza Pinkston, the well known coi'.red female R‘Tuh- lican. gave birth to twins in the Can ton, MissisMl | i. j'-dl the <44++*r day.— One is named Rutherford R. Hayes und rim other Stanley Mattliews. 11 ayes is preparing to stud a pewter ..mug. hut Mnttbews'ia not inclined to be liberal. In April. 1880, Mr. J.- W. Wood I ad 200 young carp placed in his,ponds n--ar Greenville. On Fit lay, . ha. .drew, off Ids ponds ami found 81 full grown earp averaging five pounds in weight. The largest being twenty-live inches long and weighing six itmUa half poiuids, whilu the smallest weighed four pon hdsT On the 10‘h of April just ono hun died years will have elapsed since George Washington announeed to tho Continental army that a treaty of peace had been concludosl bet ween Great Biit- atn and her American colonies, whose independence was, by tho same instill me'nt, irtevocably acknowledged. Kumlay sch'.’oi feacher: "What is the first and most important of the •sa- ndai: tVi r* mg. Mi G An ?■ vhHH lOUUUG A ATI OX A I, X077-JS. rresident Arthur bus fivesistefs arid one brother. .Smallpox seems to be spreading all oVpr K ntucky. There aro six thousand vibitors at Hot Springs, Ark. There are f,fi,( 00 orange trees at Bay Kt. L ’uTs, MissDsIj pI Tlmwhiskey pool has lowered the price two cent a a gallon. It is not often that a man digs Ids own grave and buries himself, but John Tyler, an old grave-digger of Fayette vide, N. (J., did it one day last week He was engaged iu hie gloomy work and had reached a distance of over seven feet. It is supposed that he was stooping down when tlie side of the ex eav»tit'»c"<»ved aw He it upon him. Ho was old and fecbhvaud was probably unable to move after-lulling on his face When lie was discovered the earth and rocks covered him to a depth of threi feet, and li^pl beon extinct for some The I'ine force’s of Georgia cover an area of about 11 500,000 acres. The Jersey, Delaware and Maryland fruit crops promise magnificently. Twenty thousand people have visited H‘. Augustine, Florida, this season. Neal Dow sticks to it that prohibi tion iu Maine is a groat success. The killing of sheep by dogs Is dls- trosslnglv on tho iucr&jso throughout Kentucky. :ip craments? ’ L’ttle 7-ycar-cid "Mat ria-.'i’.” Teacher : “O mu ; tism is first and most impmtar Kmalt gi;l: “Well, it may b<< with some folks, but, marriage coims first Incur family ; wo are respectable people, we an hours. Husband, nvakt),, your wife -your partner in everything, business Im luii ed. Grant her the S tine right to spend money that-you have. If who knows all about your business afftlr* she will not ruin you by extravaguucq. Never take any stop without Consulting her two heads are better than one. Never hare any secrets from her ; tell her your joys and sorrows, your hopes nn 7 e<j 1 oudeucies and listen to here. Help- her to bear her bordens, an*l she may have many', just been use she loved you well enough loanarry you. A rooster owned by a Virginia far mer has gone off to live with a flock of wild turkeys. Every mortdttg at day break be crows, and the farmef, who knows where his rooster 1st Is thus en- allied to go out and kill a wild turkey «very day. Such an abuse of hospi tality is worse than human bunito- Bteering. Tho Legislature of Tennessee has enacted that no drunken husband can hereafter take a drink without the written consent of his wife. If a tip. pier eeflu Intoxicating liquors to a hus band who is-ttu habitual drunkard, without, the consent of bis wife, the said tippler shall he guilty of a misde meanor and shall be punished accord ingly. When thc measles or love takes hold of a.young man about, tliirty years oltt, the attack is. always violent. Jf -It-be tove. and m*t tneasica, the actions of tlie aforesaRl young man rritTrhi+4-«AX)f an old cat whose limbs are stifftmed with much jvatrhing *'f rat bol^s. tr y ing to play witli a straw or cutcb his own tail. HiaaiT u ts may bo very ear nest, but they ^ro a little awkward. of $r. Mrs. Porter* the daughter Robert Rrodi^ living in Tabernacle township, was severely bitten last Fri day by a mad dog. Something must NOTICE. TBE/lSUKEh’S APPOINTMENTS. , Orrice or CouKtr CtnmmtoNKBs, ♦, \ BarxwkllC. 11., 8. C., March 8. 1888, f Notice i» hereby fWfa that a petition pray ing that the neighborhood, road trom Long lirancb Chnrck to Blaekville fib made and deeDtOd ti public road has bees, presented to tli* BOard Sind will be granted outlie lirst- d ly fff May next, unless eaiWfticta'ry cause to the contrary shall be shown ttf, the Board on or be tore that dale. By order of the Board. • M BKOWfHNG, Clerk. mch8 td ^ & CotNTT TSBASVS «'8 Qm™- BAFvwr.M,, S. Aprii 2nd, 1883. TheTretwurfcr wffi biet the foUawingpla ces for the collection of the first inetalm^ff df Cburt *f Cottwnn Tied,. - Hlate of South Carolina Barn well Count;/. A. B. Moor;, as’Assignee of Wm. M, Dun bar, Plaintiff, against „ Elirabcth XI. Wilson and Anne E Rountree, ns partners under the firm mime of Wilson, & Rountree, Dcfendaals. T-> the Defendant, Mrs. Anne E. Rountree. You are hereby siunmoiibd and required te answer tlie complaint in this nciioti, which is filed in the office of the Clerk ^ths Court ol Common Pie** for the said county, ana to serve a copy of your answer lo tlie said com- plniui on the siibscriber at his office at Harn- weil Court House twenty days after theecr- i ice hereof, exclusive of the day of-euali ser vice ; and if you fail to answer the complaint within Hie time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action wiliXpply to Hie Court for the relief demanded In the eomplai taxes on - the days mentioned. Ehrhardt-s Mi! .1, Tuesday, May 1st, Hunter’s Chapbl, Wedoesdiiy, May 2nd. Midway, Thursday, M*y Td Bamberg, Friday, May 4lh - - Grahams, SatiNslay, May 6th. Buford’s Bridge, Monday, May 7th. Sanders Store. Tuesday. May fih. Priester s Store, Wednesday.-May '• tji, Allendale,Thursday. May 10th., : — ; George’* Creek, Monday, May 14th. Blaekville, Tuesday, May i-lth. Will is Am. Wednesday, May 10th. Blanton’s Siore, Thursday, May 17th, Seven Pines, Friday, May 18th. BurMWei: (i. H., Selurday, May 19th. DutibiiH^n, Xtonday, May 2IsL . ' Ashley’s Home Store, Tuesday, Mi«22rid. Furrae’# Store, Wednesday. May 2;ld. Dal doc, Thursday, May 21th. Erwinlnn, Fridav„May 26th. ’ * Barnwell C-.H;. Monday, Tfic«dav, Wednes day and Thursday, May 28lh, 2ti>lh, SOtbaad Met. h ath nr T^XATiojt; Sla'y Tax 4 3-4 XIUJs. Schoat Tax 2 Mills. ‘County Tax ? 3 4 Mills, For Deficiencies it fiscal year 1KR0-81 1 2 Mill. National Bank Bills, Gold and Silver Cniji receivable for Tixcs. Jury and wlftfes cer^ lificfliefi are receivable for tlie 2 3-4 mill tax lib dona in tho way of logUdation t^rog- to n TOt uiiitPtiiis matt or. Either Hogs TuuaL bo taxuii so high as to reduce tbetr numbers wirliiu 'reasonable limits, or jhose wiio vaiue life au<i pPOperty will have to rise iu self dofenc** find wage a vfnr of extermination ngninst tbs whole hteod ol miseiabie curs. Aiken* Ee- Cjprdcr. VcjfNofiaJRujiiuc —■IU* a^b-nirfi •ray Hth Dated, Buruwell 0. H., March 2«3t!i, 18S3' JOHH J. M.VHER, PlaiiiltfTT Attorney. J.J BRABHAM, C C.I’. t 1 **] To tibTTefciidnTrtrMra.-Aline E. Rountree Take notice that the verified-Co this action, together with the suni'uiofts,- et which tlie foregoing is a copy, was filed in tlie office ol the Clerk of theCourtefCom- nmu Pleas fo^j Barnwell county at Barnwell Court Hoiurt) lit the county and State a fore sail! on theSfitfiday of March, 18S3. jj Barnwell C. II., S. C , March ’Jllth, 1883. ..JOHN J. MAH Kit. ■- * Plaintiff's Attorney. meh20-6w ' " Court of Timm on Shit* of Sunth Carolina, UflUTveU'VoKnfjt " r Copy Summons for Itelief—Coinplarnt not Served. * Jones II C. AH, Plaintiff^ against “Triscilln Smiliv DefendnnTr W ^ERdteRTtA Sraitfi, ft be Defendant in this ac- Ttiu mun^h will end cold an*l storm tiou: and May day may be ushered iu wit snow and sleet iu Northern and West ern sections and cold rains hr othets. There will probably be some unusual terms of watmth during this month, but altogether it will partake of Its av-_ ejage character aud bo of a lavorable descriptiiu. Casting a gianco into the future through our old weatherglass we note .ts follows, written just, us the ideab stick us, without regard to order : Contimied precipitation and.cold weal her generally for tlie summer, with continued bigb psthrs H o< s. ‘ A wtrrrly STrmTTTer ftrR *-f rfur*rt». An open autumn with but linlu-ornrr snow at end of year, cveu in Nor theta sections, . .... A culd. stormy and wet October. An i+f-efl winter for 1584, very HtGo snow and a backward spring. ^ An unt ivorable year for agricu'tur- iats, and much sickness. K iel) are some of die notes entered hi our weather book, and we publish them merely to Imve-.tliem.on feeftrd- Ill’ Ml rnvrid J J k-M V IT-» 1-114 for comparisons in fuluro.—Veu- uor’a WeatliH'.’ Bulletin,. MMli; B>AY. I have .'diip < * lliat weal loyea Mole limn fifty years ago, NoiieJm e yet uome koine to me, But are sailing to aud fro. ; Great the tr.' isures tint they hold, Suks :i” l plaincs.and liars of j-ald, Wld’u the s ic*sthat they. t»ear —— Till tv th frkgrance all the a.r, As litey sail, as tiicy sail. 1 have waited on.t’nc piers. Gazing tor them down the hay, DavCiurn nighlA f+mnaiij' years, 1 ili l turn hejrt-sick away. It.it Hie |»itots, when they bind, Stop and take me by he hand, S*yti»» j "You will live to (VC; I'ourqu&dHjJ vmsbIs c«rac from sea, Gee and ail, one and all.” Yon are hereby summoned'and required to nnswer the complaint in this act o i, a c»py of whicli is filed iu the oflic^-of the Clerk of Court tor Barnwell couatyj antfcho serve, a copy of your answer bn the.*Hh-erihcr at hiv oltice. at AHendtfle, S. C., within twenty-days after, the.service of this summons on yo.ti, ex after. Hie service of thi-summons on yo.li, ex clusive of ilic tiny oLservice. If you fail to answer tliis con.plaint within tlie tim . aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to Hie Court for tlie relief demanded iu tlie com- pUunf. _ ' Dated Allendale, S. C., March 8. A. D. 1883 >■ - A. B. CON NO It. Plaintifl's Attorney. J.J. BPv ABH A M, O. (C. [ i s.] _ tlm.Ifefeniiaiit. Priscilla gmiih : - Tart notrce.'tfrrt the cnnqilsint rn thrs tie Hon was filed in the ofiiee *1 the Clerk iu and gctlier -with the siimmonM, of which th- for«- a truu copy, on the 12th day of A 11 CONNOR, going is March, 18¥3* 0 mchlo fitv ' PlaiutitTs Attorney Cvurt of Co’nmi.n That. nn'v. . ... Mutilated bills and coins will not bo taken. N. F. KIRKLAND, _ , Coauty Treasurer. I tiprS -, ^ ^• ,Ti. JCETLLV, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I« L ZA. c li V i Lkl. k, h. c Proiuptnoss a special tx decCl-ff Jos. X Brown, ATTOiSKfilT AT LAME. Bo-rnwell C- H- S O- oct’.'O ly ! t, MJKUdlWK .V TTO It x T^VvV A. W, /i iiAio-wr.i.i. v. ii., s». - Prompf attention given to all business en trusted to him. BARNWELL RAILROAD. On an-l sfti r M<v:Hay, P-Unwry Mti, 1S83^ trains rill run a* tolli.w,'III! iurthcr imtii-c : i Hally—Kxivpt Sinxlaykl WTTS T W A T7n. STATIONS. J l,v tllarkt HI,. ' “ A-til. I.ti *■ W.—IwjflS Ar 1 aruirrll :i Mail A. M:. i 0 17 imrr ft Mail I’. M. ft ftA t:»i TIXi n».H7i ij.to 7 Aw’ni. P M. * ’o •ft T.J\ 7.:iA JU A NTYV-VIlli, Stale of South Carolina, Barn well County f. ; Kitnon Brown, l^fninlifF, against yy- 1 S. L. Rountree, Defendant. Tothe Defendant, 8. -fc. Roftntr e; ft oifiirc hereby minitiioncd nud require 1 to nnswer the conijdaiiit in this action; a copy of which is (116*15111110 office of the Clerk of the Court of ('omnion Pleas for the said county^ niul^lAtsxrve 1 a copy of your answer to* the ’ said emuptainiOn the subscriber at-his olfn-e, at Barnwell C ll. wiftltn twenty—days alter the service hereof, exclusive of the day sf such service, and if you—fittl to answer Hie 1 couipl liirLZwithrn Hie'time aforesaid,The nlatut'ff in this action will apply to Hie Court for Hie relief demanded in the coniplaint. Barnwell, C. II.,.’. .'.rMarcii BRh. 1883. ‘ —J— JOHN J. MAHER, Plaintiff’s AlloruiiJf.b ■ To the Defendant, 8. L‘. Rountree.; ST ATI'INS. | 4 Mai] | C Mail 1 SAre’in I A Lv P irnwcll *• U’tMetwJf niTs ' • “ft.A-IU,iylt Ar UlaukvilV So I never quite despair, ——, T N " r f?TTi it p e' 6 r can mg* fail, “ And someday when skies are fair Up tin* bay my ships will sail, 1 shall buy thci; all I need— Prints Iw look at, books to read, Horse*, wines and works of art, Everything except a heart, i That is lost, that irlost. Take notice, that the complaint in tins ac tion (together wkk the suiiimows, of which Hie foregoing is a copy) was filed in Hie office of tlie Clerk ofithe Court of Comtncxi Picas at. Barnwell ill the county of Barnoell in sntd 'Stato on the Lllh <tiy of March, 1883. JOHN J. MAjriF.lt, . TlaintitTs Attorney. March U,18SsL__: AppliCiUioD For Finul Notice is hereby given lhat the undersigned will apply to the ProWte^atqfenf Barnwell f iiieTwIdth assigned l y law to the high ways county on Monday 11th day of May. A. V. 0 r r»«<tr!wHl?gtIifgCily to Charleston. Co- .{ <J1 ^ 8 ^harge aa Execnfor of impbia. Gwvgetoeui, Cnindcn, Nsuihurg --r Mrs. Mary G. Hurley«_i _ _ \§ Mrfp MHl !<» f»11 etherfrtrWtf ■ frW- notxch:. Omex or County Commissioskhs. ft i8&3:rr BAttvwKi.i, C. H*. 8. (’•. April 3, 1883 ~ Aiieni!oh uf iaiid owner, through whose lands any highway orjniblic roaiLritus. that J. C. BUCKINGHAM.. Georp-o T. Downirg, colored, who 3at tivsbie GHttilcs Sufcner holdtrig his bawj when he died, and was restaurft- teur *if the UoiiHe lourteen yenrs firior tu 187G, made speeches in Rhode Is land for tho Democratic candidate for GuLonnitorial honors. Downing says the Republican party as a friend of the negro is a stupendous fraud.' He ad vises his race to abandon it. He in sists that Southern processes of*r*con- aprl2-td Applicat'on Fur Fiml Dischargp. Notice is hcre'iy-savcn that the undersign ed will apply to the Probate Judge of .Barn well county on Monday. DiHidny of May, A. D. 188.'!. fora Final Discharge as .Executrix of Dr. J. B Walker. MRS. MARTHA A. TURNER. nprl2-td . T roads twenty feet, and any obstruction or liiu dm nee to travel placet! within aiich <iiiiite is an iijdict.sble'offeiice. Tlie following pi oyt-;; ion of me General Statutes is also pub.ished for general info nil a lion Sue. 2'j]2. Wlioevcr shall wilfully or wan (only cut down or kiM any tree growing with in ten-fvet of any road which tdinll. he laid out, altered or mended by authority of the County Cornmiasioners of aoy county, and It is stated t i. all h e n vnra guTTiRt' nf sXfuctlou wera only methods employed production of an aero of wheat iu Ken tucky IsTlO 50. Ex Surgeon General Barnes died at Wasldoeton Thursday morulog of Bright’s disease. A. J. Rooks, of Walton county, Ga., has a hen *23 yesrs old. He says she lays eggs as well as a young ben. Mr*. Ont-fMd looks ten years older now than when her husband died, and her bit if la sprinkled with gray. Titri leo is twenty feet thick at the Straits of Mackinaw, and corn ia, .ten.. Inches high in Southwestern Georgia. Mrs. Nathan Dorton. of Russell coun tv. Ga., gave birth recently to triplets, all felria, weighing four pounds each. President Arthur went to Florida last week on a banting and fishing ex cursion, which will last teu days or two weiki. ... U> rob blacks and whites and invest Republican leaders with offle-'s. He does not forget that t|je same Repub lican party fastens a tnrifl system on the coqjtitry which rotw the negro in everything and "protects” hjm in noth ing. Cannot sojuo devout spirit tell wlrat tho- shade of Charles Sumner thinks of it ? STOCK OF GOODS FOR SALE A.t and Relow Cost I will offer for sale the steck of Dry Goodn County Cenuiiiasiooers of ai-y county which ahaH by directmu of tlie Highway Sur veyor in Charge of aiich road have hoen left Mlanding for aiiade to the said road, for each tree so cut- <lows or killed shall be fined twenty-five dollars by itiiy Court ot cotnpc tent juried lotion;—— 1 ——r—y- ——t ; By order of tlie Board. M m. MoNab, Clerk (’. C. apr-5 bfirn-.wl! I a. a,-, ;wi Tr:ii’:-> ennnert w.ilii Soutli f%vr- oiuu latilum Tr.iiM-n- N<u-- hii- icililut lion ir-rri wnnh f*iiii|inw n«ijv ..r fn"ii Aiiyii-'tri iiinl 1 i M#ftf.rr* Wrvt rrf I'.I.h Ii i'l,’. N"; • e*»iiBe*-t< with Sf.mli ftaty;,,* Rsl!»- i( v for niarh-iUon and fewsl Slatio»rlS*l of Lbu kvill'r »nd ( oluiiil.m IHvisjon. No. ft Im-. (ininrctiun from Smith Carolina Jialiwiiv Troai ChnihrUon. ('olunil.ia, llivDiou ami all IawuI .Sfiti j»ms K:i«*n»r III.1 ckriftr. ~ N"; B'-wniierU With Soutlcfa^trw. P-jl^gy fy.r ___- AiupMa arid iavuTsiatinim Afv^l of Iliad.fill- N". Tharynnirr-I-Iion Iron, .-jonlj, Carol,aa lUilwVy frooi Angii.ui iin.l aU laK-:,l Stali oi-. . No-g’-onio-eta with Soitl, I'nrolfna Itiiitwar for Adijjrl-aHoii, Columbia ami :dl |k.Iii|. ' iiioulh a Siiei-ial Tr.'.’i* wfif,..- u arrive at Rui.w. U at ' * 7, IilA, Mi r ... ; — —-—- At.hhXjt^TA T. Agent; m 4 _ , - 4- . < *•*. I .. . i .. . •bftfSJfc PKCK.io ia ral Momgrx. ><>uth Carolina Haihvay. Commencing Fetiru.-uy 4ifa 1833, irni will run as iollotis : x — AUGUSTA DIVISION. M’Esr. IDaity) CDjiifvrjua-p* Leave Charleston Arrive at -BrnncliriHi Leave. Bra uchviU* Leave Ed is to Le,We Mbifray Leave Bamberg Leave Graliama Leave Lera licave Blaekville Leave Elko Le ave M illifton 8 3-j n m W.44 S hi >O 0<) a‘m 10.oft n m -ibMtnrnr Suiidiiyq.r— 5.55 a m Arrive ai Augusta H.1.7 n m 11 28 am 11.3-8 a m 11.45 a m 12.05 p iu 1 ’i'-l 4 p m 0.17 a m 4i,24 am G.- l !7*a m BrHftni C.55 a m 7.15a m 7 24 a m 1 ' >. EAST. 2.00pm 0,1,) am Biirckmyer at Blnakville for the next thirty days at cost and under. J. A. BURCKMYER, Assignee. nprl2:3w f - int ones Leave Augusta Leave WHlinton Leave Elko Leave BlacTtViHe " Leave-Lees Leave Grabttms Leave Bamberg Leave Midway Leave Edisto Ar. nt Urancliville Leave Branchville Ar at Charleston [Daily] [Djiify oxcr-pt ttuudayii] 7.05 am 4.30 pm 0.15ara fi.Gpm 1) 25 nm 0: 25 p w. 0.45 a m 0.52 a m 10 02 a m .}0,13a m 10.20 10-.30n m 10.40a m 10.50 a m LOO p in ti.45 p m ti.52'p m 0.03 p m 7 13 pm 7.23 p m "35. pm 7.4.>p. m 0.45 pi* 11.30pm Orrics of Cocxtv CoMansinxxBJ 1 , ft »3. f ■f, ). msde* by certain j county to tho men coa- a year ago ftrer HTsItcr Q. Groeham, TJnited States Circuit Judge for tbs seventh circuit of I'ldiair, has besa aj pointed Postmas ter General .. ticket. Ihe t opposed to m " icrcy to •* AhvwIriW WWnMtssMl In* Matns to The latest returns from local elec tions iu Illinois, Ohio ttuxLothcr Stateri show heavy gains for the Democratic party. Iu Cleveland, where Gurfleld's body reposes, a Demdbrat. is ma'ie mayor by 4.000 arrd 14 of 18 aitlcrtbui are Democrats. Dayton went over to the Democracy, horse, foot and Urag- oone. In l^-henectady, N. Y.. theDsm- ocrats elect the mayor and 5 of 6 al dermen. Even do I>Trtj.mine, Iowa, the entire Democratic ticket is elected.— Carter Harrison. Democrat, Is made mayor of Chicago over tl>e "citizens’ ticket" candidate by 8 or 10.000 major- South Carolina Medical Association, ■ » ■ Th« Thirty ninth annua! meeting of this Ataociaifoii will~ft>e held nt V'orkville on M ednesday, April 2.'Hh, 1883. JOHN FORREST. M. D JL Recording Secretary. ■ft apr5-3w Dissolution of Copartnership. Ity. The Deiascrlts have swept t-vefy In N Hi jpg In Madison, Wisconsin, and in HtrLouis they have carried forbid the kljllng of birds and game on ■* r ' - iaa for floMrig w* voted down. Thb Utest D# ticketstiggesteit for itlo of latHana, fsr Pr««Mto»r. aa« " ,ik, for?* by storm, as they dld u J, Iq CiuciQOAti tha confessedljr a string everything PrlncetonfN. idges tlty; they two of . I Th» copartnership of Miller & McCreary ♦s fliia day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by R. w. Miller," who Imis aMiimed all theliabililiesof Iholale firm. All who are indebtcl lo the late firm Will make payment to R. N. Miller. R. N. MILLER, P. Q. McCREARY. "White Poad, 8. C., April 2nd, 1883. HBtessB’- -.u£, - v- apr5 8w. '- Barnwru. 0. H. April 31 1883 Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the I’ouidy Commiasioncrs to layout and open a new public road euturaeuc. itig on the (Jvarleaton road near the North east corner of lands of Ervin G. Givens and passing iu a 8oittb4a.it direct Ion over lands of K. G tlivcns, Mrs. L. H. Ifannnon 1, J. J. -y T Allft-od Aldrich and Brooks tVine to tire Duncan’s or New Bridge Itoad, near the Northeast (symer of lands of said Brooks JfiMs. Skid appiMation will be oonsidereu and passed upon at th* regular meeting of Hie Board on the 8d July next. Tror.iLd, that on or before that day the written consent to tTie right of way, without eomprntation, of all land owners through .* Lose premises4he pro- posed road wotihi pass, shall be obtained end COLUMBIA DIVISION—WEST. (Daily, Except Sunday,) Liaye BranchviHp 11.00 a m 7.45 n ra Arrive at Camden ]o 12 p m * Arrive st Columbta 4 42 p m 10 85 p m Leave Columbia 8.0Oam 6.58 pm Arrive at Camden 6 45 am 4.80 p- iwfhyt"- o- ' Ar. at BraartTitle 10.37 a ra 9,C8p m EXPRESS (DAILY) WEST.) Leave Charleston _ 1.00a ra Leave Jiranchville ^.37 B m Leave Blaekville 4 45 a m Ar. at Augusta ( 7.13 am EXPRESS (DAILY) EAST ) Leave Augusta 9.00 pm Ar. ot Blaekville ] 1.30 pm Ar. at Branchville 12 SSa m Arrive at Charleston - , -K- 3.10 a m '•CONNECTIONS.” ,ersoiu cbnctrnad _ Connections made at Augusta with Oeorj -wilLappear on that day and make-kiiowu ~ R * r ? ftn ' 1 iFvtnalipdnls West and Sout riled in this office. All p Even Wall Pniutr Vt (tU,. * ttj/tJi • any oftjectioas they may hive to the pro posed rood. . By order of the Board.’ ^ ^ ( W*. Mi5>’ab, Clerk C. C. apr-5 " Leuven worth majority and a majojjty of the city Ml la. Kansas, th© city Of Fnridonable Designs for PeHere, Halle, > t by a largely increased Chaifbcre, Ac. Samples and prices mailed . -.—.a. ^ ^ *ka Registration Notice* TspsanJH wesL with through Sleeper bet ween Chari ton and Atlanta on Express train Conneotionsmade at Charleston with Norih Cennecttons made *1 T Colnrabiannd Augu«(a R *K i 0 an j r ° The Registration Book* will be,ope* at the .]»>■'» on both *nd from all uts goes Doracorati'!, WM»try Jb moi ' II. BAKTHtlLOAMK >*1 . CO. county seat ou th* First Mon month until further notice Ugi Mefc-.’- .JNO. W " “ Connections 1 R. U. . R. and Charlotte, and from all • with B*rn --