The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, April 26, 1883, Image 2
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UlEOBST COinitT qiROOLATION
TRVbSDier. APHiL. ifl. issa
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| Trtt «het)M irtefc tr® conlIot»d lo
Mi® November term #b»di meet® in Cu-
Intbia.
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Mr. OrkohaM, iIm n®W Portmonter
General, U reg»rded a® ® onHeflitjr in po-
HUenl circlM b®OMM be rehtaed n speoinl
train ra Wishfbgton and nlra becauae he
deeljrtd lb f lolatc the law relative to 8 p
jiointeents bj giving a poaiiion dne to a
"eHTkeo of one Slat® to a dtiaen of an.
other, alt bough urg^ and requeated to
do ao bjr a prominent Congieranmn.
PnitatDRWr Aarai* and Secretary
f'handler aecnred more moaqnito than
ilab bitea in Florid*. On their return
they bivouacked at Savannah and tackled
artillery punch, which conquered the
commander iu*chief of the army and the
head of the navy. Both had subsequent
attacks of sea sickness and returned to
Washiogton sadder, sicker and wiser
~1t1s a miaUlyfto say ihat a compul-
aory education law has failed in any
State. No State has eveuepcaled such
a Uw, and fuutteen States and the Dis
trict of Columbia have adopted the com-
pulsory plan to a greater or less eatent.
It is the only way to quickly reduce the
percentage of illiteracy and to get an ad
equate return from mouey spent for ed-
ucationa! purposes.—Atlanta Constitu
ion.
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It ia a matter of common observation
that aaieaday ia usually attended with an
increased amount of drunkenness, that it
demands increased vigilance on I lie part
of thejMilloe, and that it haa a dcaaoral-
icing effect on the business of the town.
We believe that it would be wiie to do
•way with the law retting apart the first
Monday in each month as a day for pub-
Hc sales, and let public sales be made af
ter legal nolle*, without a common day
-‘-Newberry Herald.
m0m
Mr. W. P. Snyder, Melton’a
Rot, Baa bought 4300 aorta of lud from
Col. E. & G Cash and proposes to put
op four 88,000 saw mill*.
The QranUevIHe Factory made M
per cent, net on Ha capital hint year,
after raying all nectasary expense*
nod 131,000 interest.
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Won In the lent ten years, and
ed aa the fourth cotton State
Union. -i
to the
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An Aiken bnteber recently killed n
jrATioJtdL yens.
two hoedred nod forty rbooltthd
head of Texas cattle are or their way
to ttaritefi •
It la i
ia gsaerktiy eopoeded In thenottb-
weet that there will be very good crops
this yean
with aorder^
fine fat dog for a visitor fioin Mlooe
sota who aeelred to try the virtue of
Its oil aa a ours for consumption..
The Hosiery Factory In tbs Peniten
tiary baa oommeoced work and it* dai
ly product wheo fully under way will
be between three and four thousand
Pf lr V
Last Tuesday week six more of the
forty iramlsrranT* who arrived In (Jam-
den In January last left for other
clime*. Ooly one family remain* In the
county. ^
Judge Witherspoon held at Spartan
burg recently that a town council eao
not be made responsible for the wrong
ful acts of town marshals and their as
sistants.
Strawberry farms in tbd.vtdotty of
Little Rock, Ark., pay an average proflt
of $134 per acre. ’ -
Warnings and coffins have been left
at the doors of several parties In Black
Creek township, L*xlngton county, who
J r
ences In accord
aoce with the stock luw.
Mrs. EUs theth Fowler, who died near
Joaesvlilc, Union county, March 4th,
was 100 years old on the 90th of No-
vember. She had been a member of
the Methodist church for <0 years.
After nearly a week of Ineffectual ef
fort to make a cues against tiapt. P. P.
Oalllard, Supervisor of Registration for
Sumter county, the United Staten Com-
raUeloner dismissed the case last w> ek.
Poor hundred dollare was raised at
Chester C. H. In a few hours last week
for the defense of the persecute 1 Dem
ocrats of that countv. Roseville club
has raised over one hundred dollars.—
Other clubs In the county will do their
part.
Laet year two highly ts'eemedand
i of bnuicbvi
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- Utnr.lt the new Internal Revenue tax
iill on and after May 1st no tax for deal-
ihg in manufactured tobacco will be re
quired from a farmer, planter or lumber
gun fumulling tobacco aa rations and
supplies to his lab»rcr» and employees
"provided that such supplies do not ex-
cwd one hundred pounds weight during
the year, and that the farmer or lumber
putis aot *ug*g*d at th* timers seltiag
employeesWr laborers.
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TllX po.Upouemcnt of the election tri-
arts in Charleston ia not conclusive proof
of their eatire abandonment. Mr. Mel
ton is too full of venom to consent to re
treat without a fight, and probably hopes
that the juries to be drawn for tbs fall
term will be more pliable and open to
donvietioo than those now in attendance
upon the Court. Betides, be ia on pro
batioo. Hs must either send Demoerata
to the Albany Peniteatiarj or vacate hi*
eomfinteble office in favor of some more
promising aspirant* His masters at
Washington art said to be displeased
with his uniform bad luck and Samuel
lb on the tender hooks.
Skmator Butler proposes, during
Am summer, to collate the leading feat
ures of the systems of public road work
of different States and to endeavor tode-
viac a plan for improving the highways.
He thinks a new system ia needed for
the country lying north of s line drawn
from Cheraw to Augusta, while the coun
try south can get along very well with
the present plan. We are willing far
our up oonntry friends t* adopt any plan
they may choose but as for thia section
ssy “Let ns alone.’’ . Our present ays*
tern is good enough. Only let it be prop-
erly executed and it will give satisfaction.
If tub-officials fail to do their duty let
tham he reported and removed and c ore
efficient men substituted. Property own
ers pay taxes, enough now and we oppose
apy change that will increase them*
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STA TE AAITJ.
Whooping cough U prevalent In Or-
Vv. 1
A Sunday school has been
at H wupiou with twebty-i wo
. The Aiken 8ehuetx*nfe*t
aocoena, and the Edgefield
woo the tilt
tfgnolz*
member
was a bl
nixed
big
Huaaaru
Thors an 17 prisoners In the Or-
dot
angeburg Jail,
with murder.
whom are charged
The now town council of Edgefield
has fixed the price of ttq<.or license at
$136 for the correct year,
A new hotel tc to be built at Abbe-
vttle by Mr. M. A. Cason at a coat of
from $10,000 to $13,000.
Orangeburg contributed fifty dollar*
tn the Democratic defense fund and
prooisM more if necessary.
cultivated ladles of bnuicbville planted
an acre In Irlnh potatoes and gathered
31 barrel*, which wer« sold for $333^50.
This year they have planted 1013
acres and have a good stood.,
Mr*. Benedict, of Pawtucket, R. I.,
founder of the Benedict Institute for
the education of colored men as mlols-
tera and colored women os teacher*,
has Just added $10,000 to her former
gifts to Insure necessary extensions
sod Improvements to the Institute.
Dr. E. B. Turnlpseed, a prom'nent
physh-Un of Columbl-t, died on last
Thursday of a oorafdlcation of dis
eases. He had served as a Kuoalao
surgeon during the Crimean war and
lu the late war was surgeon of the
taelfth tsjlineot.
There are about, a hundred and
twenty-five thorouohbred and grade
Jerseys and Aytahlrea of the beet
blooded atock in the United Htates on
the ihree stock farma In Anderson
county, and the demand for them Is
constantly growing.
The seventh annual session of tb«
Grand Lodge of Knights of Honor met
at Aiken last week. Tb* attendance
was large and the Ptnonadtaata infer-
were eetabilsbed and revvnteen deaths
occurred last west. There are about
three thousand lodges in the United
States.
A colored man who lives In Green
ville county sold sixteen bales of cot
ton belonging to hlui In Greenville on
Friday, and as he carelessly pocketed
the money he remarked that he bad no
special use for It, and he therefore de
posited It In the bank^T^
A letter has been received In Green
ville from Lvwla R. Redmond, now In
Albany penitentiary. In which he
•peaks kindly of the prison officials
•n I says that bis health is very good.'
jry l
He has now been confined eighteen
mouths and most of hi® epistles are lo
reference to securing a pardon.
There wer® lo the Confederate ser
vice from South Cerolloa four maj >r-
general®, three lieutenant-generals sod
twenty-four brigadier-genera le, l>e-
alder two major-generals and seven
brigadier-generals natives of South
Carolina, blit residents of other Suites
at the time of their appointment and
appointed from them.
The garden truck raised about Not-
be ga
folk, Virginia, thia season Will require
1,000,000 barrels In which to market It
Mahons Is declared to b# resolved oo
havlog second place on tbs Republican
ticket In 1684. Ho Is modest aot to de
mand first place, , ■ ■ ^ . „.J
The total number of arrivals In Jack-
aonvIUe, at the various hotels sod
boarding houses, foot up 44,167 for the
season Just closed. r
The Southern State! produced last
year 46,687,460 bushelb of wheat, one-
quarter of which was "to the band* of
the grower* on th* first dsy of last
month. * f
Llttls Mr. Billy Chandler haa man
aged to kill a Florida alligator. Wil
liam Is said to be almost as proud of
this feat as be was wheo he succeeded
In bribing the Republican members of
the Florida returning board.
Governor Benjamin Butler, of Mae*
sachusette, has produced evidence to
show that the sklo* of paupewwho
die ia the almshouse lo that State are
unosd and used to cover prayer-books.
What next from the center of puritan
civilization t
Sixty-one M -rmon missionaries start
ed from New Turk last week for differ
ent parte of th* world—Sweden, Eng
land, Switzerland and Denmark—to
gather recruits for the pasture* of Salt
and the blessing* of duplicated
matrimony,. _
A Michigan man, desiring to commit
suicide, fired at his bead four tlross
without bitting It. then he bonduded
that he bad no bead, and went to a
hospital to see about it. The physi
cians decided that hi* head was lo
place, but Its contents wetewioog, ami
sent him to an Insane a*ylum.t
OfllTU ARY.
Died of consumption, at Gainesville, Fla.,
April 14th, 1863, MMs Hue A Lambeth. Hsr
last hours were peaceful and triumphant.
Hhe died In the faith, and her spirit passed
away to that sweet home of rest above,
where In t he presence of Him In whom she
believed, and the society of loved ones
gone before, she le happy forever. Faro-
well, dear bue for a tlmo—farewell.
“Bellgtoa filled her k>uI with peace
Upon a dying bed,' i
Let faith look up, let sorrow cease
who jfiroa wjth Christ
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"Our loss is her eternal gain,
Hhe dwells in cloudless light."
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We will ftght it, and on thi« lint.
If it tafcta all Summtr.—Jiluekrr.
I am very sorry to learn that
several leading Blackvlll* m*r-
cnants ar* vexed witn me and
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my manner of doing business.
They sr* wrong In attributing
any Improper rivalry to me,
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for. In this world every man
must paddle his own canoe and *'
I intend to take care of myself. ^
, w*
I am a young man, anxious to
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REGULATINTTONIC
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEPV.
THE FAVORIJK PRESCRIPTION OF THE
WOMEN’S MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
nSTTJUSriDA., IfcT. •y., U. 3. Ji..
(VOnSIEKI.Y BUFFALO,
and
Pnr Protipraj Ultrl nr EirtHn-r of thn Wnm’., Tnflnmmnllnn nn-1 Ulr.oirn'tlnn of the tVnmb
all illLtla
LruoorrlKDiior \Vhite-yI:r<-i(iilur or l';ilnfiil|W.>n*tru:itio'i), Kl.>iMUiijr,
rvonx Pros- ’
_ DeUilliy of Wo men,
“ladies’ Regelating tonic”
Mirk and N.-n-.m* Ht-adarhr, liidl"o»tlon,''l>< < , M']i*i.',, ]l< nrtliur-i, Woirkm-^Tn
Sfomarh, Sc-rofnl*, Pnlinln Side, DIizIiioh*, Kldn>-r Coni|itaint, IS irrenw «■>, S, i
tration, DepreMlua of SpirilA For C*iojj-o of Life, or liio Otural Di-UUty <
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\ JCOTICE--
^ Omcs or Cquktt CoMMisamsBUF,
BtRawKLLC. If., 8. C., March 6. 1883. f
Notice ia hereby given that a petition pray
ing that the neighborhood road from Long
Branch Church to Blackrille be niatle and
declared a public road has been presented to
th* Board and will be granted on the first
day of May next, unless satisfactory causeto
the contrary shall be shown to the Board on
or before that date.
By order of the Board.
<;. M. BROWNING, Clerk.
mch8 td , -*•.
istali of South Carolina J Court of Common
Jlarntrell CVanti/. ' j llrai.
A. B. Moore, as Assignee of Win. M, Dun
bar, rumtiir,
against
Elizabeth M. Wilson and Anne E fieuntrae,
of Wit;
sou
as partner)! under the firm naure
& Rountree, Defendants. -
To tlic Defendant, Mrs. Anhe E, Bountree.
You are hereby summoned and required to
nnawer the complaint in thissclton, which
is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court
Of Common IMens for the said county, amt to
serve a copy pf your answer to Die said com
plaint on Die subscriber at his office r at Barn
well Court House twenty days after the ser
vice hereof, exclusive of the day of auoli ser
vice ; and if you fail to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this
actioTntvillapply to theCouit fprjhe relief
demanded in Die complaint.
Doled, Barnwell C. H,, March 2«Hli, 1883-
JOHN J.-MAHER,
riaintifTs Attorney.
J.J BIvABttAto, C. C. P. {ls]
To the Defendant, Mrs. Arfbe E. Rountree-
Take notice that the verified fotnplaint in
this action, together with Die summons, ot
which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in
the office oi the -Clerk of t|ie Court of Com
mon Pleas for Barnwell county at Barnwell
Court House in the county and Rtate'Jtfore
said on" I he‘20lh day of March , 1883.
Barnwell C. II., 8 C , March 1883.
.. , ■ JOHN J. MAHER,
Plaintiffs Attorney;
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TREASURER'S APPOINTMENTS,
County TaEtroaaa’aUrFick
Babnwkll, 8. C., April 2nd, 1888.
The Treasurer will beat the tollewingpla.
ces for the collection of the firat iustalment of
taxes on the days mentioned. ..
Ehrhsrdt’s .Mil.s, Tuesday, May 1st.
Hunter’s ©Uiipel, Wednesdsy, May 2ad.'
Midway, Thursday, May 8d;
Bnmberg.'Trlday, May 4lh
Grahams, Saturday, May 6th.
Buford’s Bridge. Monday, May TtK.
Sanders Store, Tuesday, May fih.
Priester s Store. Wednesday, May lth. . .
Allendale, Thursday, May 10th.
Georae’s Creek, Monday, May 14th. * .- !
Blackville, Tuesday, May 16th.
Williston, Wednesday, May IGth.
Blanton’s Store, Thursday,-May I7tli.
Seven.Pine*, Prldtiy, Iflay 18lh.
Barnwell C. II., Sttlurday, May lO^hr;—
Dunbarton, Monday, May 21aL _'
Ashley’s Home Store, Tuesday, May 22nd.
Furse’s Store, Wednesday, May 23d.
Baldoc, Thumlay, May 24th.
Erwinton, Friday. May '
Barnwell C. H,, Monday, Tuesday, Wednes
day and {Thursday, May 28th, 2'Jih. Suthand
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RATK OF TAXATION :
^ Slate Tax 4 3 4 Mills. Schoal Tax j2 Mills.
C:unty Tax 2 3-4 Mills. For Deficiencies of
frscnl year 1880-81 1 2 Mill.
National Bahk Bills, Gold and Silver Coin
receivable for Tlies, Jury and witnes cer
tificates are receivable for the 2 3-4 mill tax
-oiBly. , , T .*
Mutilated bills and coins will not he takeq.
' RwF. KIRKLAND,
County Treasurer.
apri ,
has noeonaHn th*world. If ronbavo men oth-r rrm-dlcs-wPbnnt su'-cr««. do not bod!*
conramsl, tint (rive " Lad * “
a tingle inuj. It nevur fdttrto givo .
.ADIB*’ ItEOULATiNU TuXlU
evicAand p imontnt rel tf.
If vim are tronhlcd wHh «»v weakness nr eomulnlnt'eOmmoo t'> our rer. tsr (ii>lde tho
doctor s prr*crh*Don for oura, and try *• LaLTEj Lkg u LAfl-suXo-MC,' whlcti wo guaran-
tea will poAitlvelr cuita vou. •
- 6600 will Ini given for any esso of Female YVeaknpi* or In-bllDv whieh “T. vnTits’
witHvot Ctli n, Till; l; n b'st- i
^jrtsajinowAowFa'jwntrse»vtnt"'T.Aiirws' Rv-.xjvr.An'rra/TuiLiL.-Vxmilu. '• '
The great*nee.csj that this remedy hi* met with jr s tn loet-d revi rnl un'-nip'i’niio par-
ties to endeavor to Imitate Its na mo and M.do ot vT-epp. r Mi >dil to r. tiro U’ taken to
see thattho w*nr(H*RE<;ULATtNo" la on wrajin^r in red (a.t, and Hint our name (Women’s
Medleal institute, Nunda, N. Y.) Is at liottomoftouiin.
W «r-wia give $500 f°r Inforihatio* andwnn vttlnTi of ativ'BWr i ' r riTnnfsetrnrl7’r, sell I rut.
bnrlng. or. In any way handlliig env prenanuton viili i .w id t'n- uonU, “ Ladies’,o
•* RegtilaDnr.wor **Tonle,” yrRU tateuiton of defrauding and deceiving the public Into the
believe that It I* onr preparation. —— —
Bpfd by Brngrtsta. Price, fl OO por Pottl- cr 0 Jl'ttloa tor f 3,00*
. It your ilntggiet cannot furnish or deellm s to order it ■ f his- m iiolesi'A. hou^for yon, It
will be vent direct from onr Institutk ii|inn receipt of pr! -e. I) mot h t him Induce you
areept any stale, mtent staff he has bird on hisshelves fora loii-r time; ornnv of,0*o ulirtnlabfe
Imltstli^na.which no makes a Isri-cr prorit on than our peiiuino PYmule Kemodv. There is
scarcely • torn fa IA# United States where we esnnot refer to rune l.-ylv w ho leu been rrstored
to health by.using our remiHtr. Jf ltdiM'snot r oe gov, ve irttl trfvt'd f A# leeaeg.. ^
We ttake our reputation sswlrcsand mothers, and that ot our Medical Institution, on
this special prescription for women.
Herniating
porous plaster* Especially i
i% Especially adapted to tho fem-ilo arstem.- Sold by dm
hr m-dt, po«t|iald, t >r nn centf fn n-<- 1 *
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«nts or $rnt i»r i
Th* WUJUCW'S MKiuC AL.IgATITUTt?ls-eJ»
ec««tillly treated Dio drsoases Common to tlielr »e\, ? .r voars. Treatment riven to ladles i>ot-
terlng from any disease, either liy milt or at Dm Tn-tftiitlon. AViv.e^, Mptbers an I Daitg^s
gisti. Price,:
nt stamps..
-elmIon ut fait^PhQii-tons, whoharasue.
KOTicji:.
Ofugb of County t'ovtMissiosims. >
Barnwki.i. C. H., S. C., April 3, 1883. t
Attention.of lamf owner* through whose
lands any highway or public road runs, Dial
the width assigned by law lo Die highways
or mads leading directly to CharleMou. Co«
lunibiM. Gohrgelown, Canideii, Hnmburg or
Cheraw. is thiriu tret, and to all oilier piibLic
roads /fM-. aiid anV olisi’rtu-i ion or’Tl'in^ 1
drance to travel placed within such limits is
an indictable offence. The following provis
ion of die General (Statutes i*-also published
.for general information'
Skc.. 2') 12. Whoever shall wilftilly i 'or wan.
tonly cut dtvwm or kill any tree growing with
in ten feet of any road which shall be lai<l
out, altered or mended by authority of the
County ('uitrmi.-siooers of ary county, nml
■which shall by direction of Die Highway Pur
veyor in charge of such, road have been left
standing for shade to the said rogd, for each
tree so cut dow u or killed shall be fined
twenty-five dollars by aiiyTourt orcomptj-
Jint jurisdiction.
By order of the Board.
W.m. McNab, Clerk C.t;,
apr.'i , —
W R. KEI>LY,
ATTORNEY at law,
—n L, A C ic v i L.SL* s. c.
- Proraptnees a specialty
dte^-lT
Jos. J. Brown,
attoshspeyatlAw
Rarntirell C H S C-
oct2C ly
y
das. w. BL&iffaif,
A a' X O 14 IN E Y AX
h a iC n.
LAW, (
Prompt attention given to all business en- ’
trust’ed to him. - ' ‘ 7 ’ ■ ;
BARNWELL RAILROAD.
and after Miv cIst. Apdl Kkh, 1S83, trains
- ‘ "—nlll further notlvr:
flejilr—Kxo-pt SuOdays.l
t-es eon obtain advice con—rning’ their health and diseases by maili frte, by fending symp- ,
toms ami ilc«-rtpth>* of diu-ssc-.Z . ■ r
If wee.aTl |>« of anr servin' to yon or anv of ynnr friends who afo’-iffcrlng from dtsessc,;
we trust you will wrtto us. ff trf.'i roat^nvAiae. an I <>'ir a lvivo mav cur-i v >u. Knclosetwo
(lamps for our i>ampblct to women.
Please mention this paper. Faitbiully yours,
"'WOMEN’S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, _
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Y.
»pTTtT4y
lUrskf^arAarA^’u SiiIa
prosper, and if early rising and
lats working wilt make me rich
I propose to become tbs leader. ^
of trade in Blackvills. I can- pj
not afford to tMrel at tbelr H
h^ slow aobeduls rates. I have an
Q rU steel track and a first class
rngine and will keep up with
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8. E Mttaon writes the Spartanburg
Herald : Set-In* the rat stories lo your
paper tbe empty corn cube to my crib
set me to thioking about rata, and on
tbe 16? b of March I put an old moiae-
e barrel, with one bead our, In my
crib, Ailed it about oue-third full of
water, then put a little wheat chaff on
top, of the water. The next fooroing I
took out 63 dead rat*, the second mor-
ning 81. and tbe third morning 7, malt-
lw 90 rat* caught in three nights. Af
ter that I could nelfber see nor bear
any rata about my crib.
Mr. Semnei Jeffreys, a successful
planter of Union county, has invented
two labor-saving agricultural Imple-
meuts which promise to revolutionize
old fashioned methods of farming.—
Ooe of the roachlndh is a cotton ho®,
with which Mr. Jeffreys says h« will be
able to bos twenty-five aorta of ootton
» *»7. It I® drawn tnr qse borae or
mule. Tbe other maebiae, a cotton
scraper, which works alx plows and le
pulled by on* mule. With this machine
Mr. Jeffreys claim* that be can work
Thirty-alx dentists attended tbe an-
B taf rnvel
aivetiug of tbe State Dental As-
• >A»tipn at Alkeo last week.
Mrs. Griffith, of Lextagtoe oounty,
J ‘ Into the fire last week while *uf-
t from r ebiii, and was burned to
over on* hundred and twenty acres o
ground In ten days. These statements
seem incredible, but Mr. Jeffreys says
he can prov* by practical demonstra
tion that bis Inventions will do all that
be claims.
Oo tbe night of t he 18tb Inst the res-
Ideoce of Mr. Lafayette Briggs in
Union county was destroyed by an in-
oeudiary fire. Mr. Briggs was absent
and hi* wife and children were sleep-
Ing up stair*. They were aroused by
tbe Dots* of tbe fire and ran out hasti
ly, leaving an infant in bed. Mrs
Briggs ran back to reaoue it but,was
unable to come down because of the
rapid spread of the flames. She drop
ped tbe baby from a wlodow and it was
caught by a larger daughter, both be
ing badly bruised. Mrs. Brigga Jump
ed from the window nod had her thigh
broken by tbe ,falL The bouse was
quickly burned down. Oo Saturday
Mr. Briggs camo boms and Perry
Jones, a negro living on (he place, con-
and four other negro**
bad poured kero-
(eased
living on the pise*
ate* oft over the fl >or and stairstep*
and had set fire to the bona*, giving as
thrir reason for the fiendish crime that
‘‘Mr. Brigga bad not settled with them
for were all arrested
IWwedltt ‘
Union jail.
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tbe procession.
I have Just received * Neit^
^ Stock of Spring Goods which la ^
^ the Icheapest and moat ^om- ^r
Q >let* ever brought to Black- Q
▼HI#. They are going off like ^
a
n
hot cakes and ail who want-bar-
<S
gulot should cull at onoe m I
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map not be able to replace
them. They are really beauti-
^ fol goods. Blackville merchants
need not apply for them. I
may sell their wives a drees a
piece, but no more.
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The ladies throughout the
county are cordially luvited to
call and be convinced—and the
lords of creation should ootne
with their better halves. I have
room for ail and gooda for the
iliion. ** 6
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Blackville. S- C-
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O- BART &CO
laiyHer* aa4 WaalMal* Deslen in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUIT
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W, 67 A 69 Market & Charlcatan, S. C
I*. 0. Be® 174.
By virtue ot a powef contained in a cer
tain mortgage of personal property duly
execnledlo me by Fred L. Binkham on Die
first day ef December. A D. 1882, and re
corded in the office of Die Bcgiafer of Mesne
Cenveyancea for Uartinreil county on Die fif
teenth day of December, A. D. 1882, 1 will
sell at Barnwell Court HouVe on Monday, Die
seventh day of Mayn8xt. it being sale day in
•aid month, between the legal Jmmw#, of sale,
and'id the riek *f the former purchaser, two
oil retort-, one engine miiLboDer, two copper
worms and tanka and other fixture* Ac. con-
nected with the Turpentine works situated in
the village of Williaton. South Carolina.
Terms ('ash. Pnrehaaer lo pay for paper*.
A. J. WEATHKRSBEE, Mortgagee.
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Appliciiiiun For Final Lbtharxe.
Notice i- hereby given that Die tyideraigneil
wjil apply to Hie Brohate Judge of Barnwell
comity on Monday. 14Di day of May, A. D.
1883
Mrs
for a Final Discharge aa Executor’of
Mary G. Harley.
- ' J> C. BUCKINGHAM.
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Applkatun For Fin iF Dischargiv
%!
IN PLACE OF ,SBDI\G FOR THE DDCFR
UHTC NINIMOlVH’ri
Hepatic Compound.
OR,
IT 18 THE MOST EFFECTIVE ond valu
able Medicine ever offered to the American
people. As fast as its merits become known
its use becomes universal in everv conimunu
N* family will be withiut it after hav-
: once tested it* great value.
THOUSANDS of dollars
are wasted on Physicians’ foes by the dys
peptic, the rheumatic, the bilious and the
ieevous, when a dollar expended on that un
approachable vegetable Tonic and Alterative
Dr. Simmons’s Hepatic Compound,
OR LIVER ANDXlDSgYCUHE,
Notice is hereby given that the undersign
ed will apply lo the Probate Judge of Barn
well pounty on Monday, L4th day of May; A.
D. 1883. for a Final Discharge as Adminis
trairix ot Dr. J. B Walker.
MRS. M. A. WALKER.
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]N r OTICE
Omi’F nr Coj ntt Commim-ionkr-, f
BARNWstirC. li. April 2d. 1883.
Nolick is hereby given that application lias
been made to the Uounty I'onimia-ioncrs to
lay out and open a new public road ceiumenc-
ingon the (Jharle-ton road near the North-
eaat corner of Untbrof Krvin
ti. (iivens and
passing jn a Southeast direction over lands of
K. G . Uivctm, Mrs. L. II. Hauiuiiind, J. J.
Whnly, Alfred Aldrich and Brooks Wine i«>
^ne s ar!S«w Urta^xua*. near the
Norlhea-I corner of lands of-aid Brooks Wise
MaTd sppnclii till W .11 be considered and
parsed upon at the regular meeting of the
Board on the 3d July- next." iVoruM.-thal
«n or Wf.ira Drat day the written consent to
t lie right” of-way, without toinpentatiim, of all
fond owner* through cjmse premises the pro
posed road would pass. .•dtalLhwoWainfed and
riled in this, office. All persona concerned
will appear—on tbat day and make known
«*y o'-j cctioss they may h tve to the pro-
po«ed road. » v" • . ’
By order of the Board.
. _r Wm. Me Nab, Clerk C. C.
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bTOt K Oi’ GOODS FOR SALE
■:I"r -AT'-
-A.t an<l IBelow Cost-
I will offer-for sale the stock of DryGoode,
Harilware, Boot.-,- 8hoea. Hats, &c.. of
Burckmyer at Blnokville for the ue.xf thirty
days at coat ami
—— J» A. BU1ICKMYER, Assignee;—
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Soath\ Carolina Medical Association.
Tlis Thirty ninth annual meeting of this
Association will be held nt Yorkville on
Vt cduesday, April Xflth- 1883.
I JOHN FORREST. M. D.
apfco-.iW
Recording Secretary.
t con It
stomach
i bro-
won'd in every case effect
< ; ■ri/vfff4“*vksiM4[
If you are bilious, tongue
dull, or aching, bad breath,
or sour, if bowels i
and occasional iooseaess, if your sleep is
ken (tsssingakSut in bod), if you get up un
refreshed, if yrar skin is sallow, eyes yello w,
if heavy, dull pains in back and limbs, if you
are drowsy, indisposed to UUt or act, if any
one or more.of these symptoms, take a dose of
Bimmcns’s t
icl ! 1 ?£5^JufrMai4ahiesa will he
HEPATIC COMPOUND,
sad you will-got immediate relief.
DOWIC'h MOI3E, Sole Proprietors, Char
leston. 8. C'v
For sale in Barnwell by Charles reebmann
sad Dr. A. B. Patterson.
<i 4. Blackville by Dr. J. H. Price.
.4 44 4. Williston by \Y. II Kennedy.
. . „ - - — 1 •' " . inch My
J. W. Strickland,
^Wheelwright tnd Blacksmith,
„ BLACKVILLE, S. C. !
I* now and at all tlmo* prepnrod with
fleet chut* wurkmen nnd first cla*4 roato-
rtal to do all work 1® hi* Due In first o>a*e
Justin P. OTSfeUL ^* Urur "- ,t * ,BoUc '
Bfesattei of Copartnership,
FOR-
WILL BK SOI.D UN SALEivD LY IN MAY
(being the 7th May) in Barawell Dial well
built and commodious store in the town of
BlackvilleTTately occupied by J. A. Burck
myer. v .
8ni<l store is situated on Railr*ad Avenue,
at t lie corner of Lartigue Street, and tnca--
ures 10 feet front by i&O fceL deep, more or
Icssy .'** —^ - *
On the lot is a large brim or store house
also a wet! of good witter. -
ALSO,
The copartnership of.\|iller & McUrea,ry
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
cuutiiiued by 9 It. N. Miller,
who has assumed all the liabilities of the late
firm. All (vlio are indebted to the late firm
make payment to U N. MDler.
* H. N. MILLER,
P.
White Pond'T«4L. April 2nd, IS^S.
a pro 3w ■-
The reKidence in Blackville lately occntdcd
by J. A. BureAmyer. House contains seven
rooms, with piazzas lo the North and South.
S'aides and sew ut's house on the lot, rind
also a we'lsf fine water and pump attached.
House situated n( the corner of Dexter and
Hayne Streets, nnd with lot mansufea 160
Elr-
AUGUSTA
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BnoAlJ «X- 17O TJHX A,
NEAR BAILROAD CBOS8INO.
Bar and Billiard Roomt, in the Rear. Choice
Wines and I iquors alwas uu h md.
Table Supplied in Beat Style on European
Plan. Attentive Servants, barge and well
Ycmilated Booms.
**y-ELEOTRIO BELLS"fca
L. B. LEWIS, pjiopmiiKTob.
G. W. EVANS, Clrrk.
i public patrnnair® and oonttclently refora
rl»o liavo fnvoivd him with
to all parson* who
their orders, Uu la always at homo and
always at work. nortS-Sm
Millions In It*
STANLEY’S NHW PATENT JPRO-
for th® mauufactuT ot* Spirit* of
Turpentine and Fiu* Wood Oil from
Lightwood. If you wish to make mouey
correspond with the undersigned, who is
suthoriaed to acll the ri^ht for Barnwell
County. " , r t
R. N. MILLER,
-- Williston, 8. C.
jsn25 .-jf
Alva Gage & Co.
X PROPRIETORS OF THE
Charleston Ice,House,
Market, Cor.Cliuroh St, Charleston, S. C
Steamboat, and City Trade
for the Country a Spc-
Shipping
Supplied.
Ice Packed
cialtv.-
, fcb!5-ly
feet front on Dexter afreet by 200 feet deep
on linyr.e street, more or les*. ^ ’
, AND ALSO
That plat, o.f land to the East of above re«l
deuce, situated at the corner of Dexter and
Hay.nc streets and mea-uring about lOOfeet
on Dealer by about 100 feet on Hayne street.
- TERM8:
For tbe Store and Ueaidenco one-third
ca-li, balance in one year from day of side,
seven per cent, iniere-t. For the va
cant lotxjah. Ptmduwcr to pay for papers.
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^AM k ' ,U " 7 A - M - -r/vv a,
JOHN «. * T - Atnn * i
>outh ^Carolina Haihvay.
Commencing February 4.h I880, fminaj
, will jun as iblluws i"**
AL’GUtjJA DIVISION.
WEST.
. (Daily)
Leave Charleston
Arrive at. Branchville
Leave BmUchvilU
Leave Rliato
Leave .Midway
Leave Bnnaberg
(•rave. Grahams
Leave Lees
Leave Blackville
Leave Elko — .-v-
Lenve WilHstpn
Arrive at August*
(Dafly, rxerpt
.. Wymlaya.)
8 86 a re
Iff. 44 s ®r—-—
10 60 a in
fft.bd a jn
6.66 s m
10.10 are
11.17 am
11 28 a m
11.88 am.
1 L46a re
12.Bi>pm
12 11pm
2.00 p re
EAST.
flMily]
6.17 a m
6 24 a as
6.37 • m
6.10 a ®
6 66 a m
7.T6;a"«r
7.24 a m
9.10 •hs
Mortgagee’* Sale-
THE BEST COTTON SEED.
Mr. W. P. Jowers, of Preston, Geergia, has
appointed Mr. W. J. Martin, of Blackville,
ageut for the sale of his
IMPROVED OOTTON SEED, *
which are said by many successful Geoe-ia^
J lauterslo be superior to any ethers. Mr
owers U strongly endorsed by ex-Uovern.
Colquitt, Judge Crisp and many other prom
inent Georgians. Mr. MartiawjiLtake pies4-
uroin furuishing do*ori)Aiv« circulars to *11
appliwmt*. aehl-2ut
State nf South Carolina, iLimureLU^unty.
By virtue of a power contained kr.d to ms
granted in a certain deed of bargain and sale,
csniuinnly called a mortgage, executed the
second day of December, A. D. 1878, by S. F.
Boyles. Mortgagor, sod recorded 011 thc2(ith
day of December, A. D, 187' i , in the office of
he Register of Mesnii Conveyances for Ravn*
well county in Book 4 C, pages 657 and 558
. I willa^ll 4U lUrn weU (6>art. -II ouoe on aale-s-
duy in May next, it being the first Monday
nnd seventh day of the month, within the le-
g .1 hours of sale tag following described real
property: ,
All that tract, parcel or lot of land situate,
lying nnd being in Red Oak Towasliip, coun-
ty and State aforesaid tnd containing sev-
enty.six (76) acres, more or*lers and b und
ed as follows: North by lands of William
Boyles, East by “lands of F. J. nnd O’Neil
Sanders, South by lands of the estate of
James Sanders and West by lauds of Henry
Uoy' 6 "- . .
T^rmsWaalc cash. Purchaser to pay tor
papers. ' - _. *
W. W. FREEMAN, Mortgagee,
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Registration Notice- {
Lenv# Augusta
Leave Witliaioa
Leave Elko
Leave Blakkville
Leave Lees
Leave Gmbnms
Leave Bamtierg
Leave Midway
Leave Kdisto
A^at B^nnchvHle
Leave UrauchviUe
Ar St Charleston
7.05 a m
ft. 16 a m
9.25 a m
ft. 45 a m
ft.52 a m
10 02 am
^ 10.13am
10.20 a re
10.30a m
10.40s re
10.60 a m
1 00 pm
COLUMBIA DIVISION— WEST.
(Daily, Except Sunday.)
[Daily nxrent
SumUys*'
4.30 p ra
6.17 p re
6.25 p n
5.45 p m
6.52 p m
6.03 p m
7 13 p re
7 23 p a
735. f m
7.45 pis
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7.45 p
11.00 a m
10 12p m
4 42 p n 10 35 p m
8.00 a m
6 45 a m
10.-37 a re
Leave Branchville
Arrive st Camden
Arrive at Columbia
Leave Columbia
Arrive nt Camden
Ar) at Branchville
Express (daily) west.)
Leave Charles ton ~—1.00 a m “
Leave Branchville ^* 3.37 a m
Leave Blackville <45 a m
Ar. at Augusta 7.13 a m
EXPRESS (DAILY) EA
Leave August* JMK) p m
Ar.st Blackville 11.80 pm
Ar. at Branchville- 12.38 a m
Arrive at Charleston ( «. 10 a m
•CONNECTIONS.
6.58 p a 1
4.30 p m
9.38 p ■
Connections inode at Augusta with Georgia
R. U. to and from all pMut* West and South,
The Regiefralion Books will be opesjtHbt
county seat on the First Mesday in each
month until fbrthor notice is gives.
JNO. W. HOLMES, Supervisor.
dec2Uf
west, with D.rougli Sleyier between Charles.
_ , irje
ton and Atlanta on Express train.
Connectibns made nt Cliarleston with North
Eastern R. IL for poiuU North and with New
York Steamers on Wednesdays and Sat urd*..
Csnnections made at Columbia with Co
lumbia and Greenville R. R. and (Wlotte
Columbia sndLAugusta R. R. t 0 and frui* ah
points on both Roads.
Connections msde st Blackville with Barn,
well R. R. * . - ' '
D. ®. ALLEN, G. P. 4T s.#
JOHN B. PECK. General Msnaget?*
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