The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, May 03, 1883, Image 2

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■ ■■■■■■ II — 1.1 I I IIIWI , STATE KEWS. Thfrp nre 106 ronvicfn now THURSDAY, MAY 3 18H3 W. lUmes Editor and Proprietor. COONH OIRCULATiON WK have been requested bj-tuvenU gentlemen to *sgRP»t to the several ehnrehes in tl»e c luuty tho propriety of faking up collections on next Sunday for iVe benefit of tb« sufferers by the recent rye’one. The suggestion commends itself V to all grod people and needs no cxhorln- tlnn fj-otn ns. Wc hope for p gencrul tuid generous response. ( PuoU -imny gentlemen who have pnss- r . fd ovor the track of the recent storm wc i lenrn thnt its ravaget are even greater <V«y were first rci)ortcd to be. In ndditWMo the destruction of farm build- ’ lugs add pasture f< uc's mid the loss of p’othiog, furniture and provisions, many fields have been so covereil with pros- Irate trees that they cannot possibly be cleared and cultivated this year. The hcalrLinds nre in this condition and un der no ctreuinstances can a full crop be intjdc in the track of the tornado, (’apt. If J. Croft add Mr. Hurt gave us on ~M'»nday ft graphic description of its CO' ^»e. Since the storm they Imre been luously at work in helping their tin •f Aate neighbors to repa'r and rebuild fi'dwellings. They cstiuinte the loss- £ follows: Mr. II. IT. Ha good's at ■left; every house on his place wns down. Mr. \V. T. Still’s loas ?2 - «« all the houses on Ms place were down, a mule killed and a child ^ a .ly bruised. Mr. Nick Still's loss at t f adriO. The roof of his dwelling was J™? 1 off and all other huildinge do- pl»< l," Mr. Elias .Stib’s loss fill,000. ”^1 chimneys of ins dwelling were down and every other building do to i j. Mr. Birney Illsck, liv'ng on |fflacs, was badly hurt and jput about >00 worth of property. Jutlson Still, 1, M»st every building on his pluee and bedding nnd furniture. Loss SI, 000. Tobias Still hut stables and barn th 8-00. Tobias Creech was b d’y a Uu^i l us,, ? 100. M. V. B. Sanders, l>ss GO, ttUbulldings blown down. lien, utto, loss $3,000, nine buildings down imd the roofs blown off six , including hU dwelling house - — »} W. Morris, loss $1,200, every i koe blawn do\t’n. Frank Morris loss i Of), all houses blown ‘down. James r^ris, loss $330, till houses blown down, ii, Klixiboth Sani’e^s, loss $1,^0, cv- house "except dwelling sud two small nt houses blown down. J. B. Zorn. $1 .000,• mill blown down and otherj - { | »u'dings damaged. C^pt. J. W. Lan* >t«r, latss 8')00. Lnadun Ilu tzdg, loss dwelling houfc blown d)wn. The t/^rin follbwcd the Charleston road for **en miles ciist of Ilagood’s mill and is . completely blocked with fallen timber Id take at least thirty handy,a jdajr to clear a mile of it. We nre authoriiod to say that CapH jj. W. I>aneastcr, II. J. Croft and O. M. ' Browning will grutefully tecrivc and ju diciously distribute any Contributions if any cha.ac'or among the sufforers. Y Thus Tornado Skas^n.—K insaa an-L n**Arl,y all the Swteu east and amub t.f have been Visited by tornadooH, and "the chat cos are that rhe number of ey- idoses will be large Ilia year. The Ainerlcrn cyclone a'moat invariably tnores from west to east. It. Is bred out on the vast plains as a rule, but tbr fnwa that govern i's movemenrs ffbm Its birthplace to the broad boeoui o^tlte Atlantic are not known accu rately, tf at all. And yet the subject has beep carefully s!udieuyand the tec HjL^LCGO-tornailoes coveting. 100 ye:nn Ss we»« the government papers. Tide — Down shows that the tornado season M April urnl lasts until Oct otter, ^ibe 600 torntHncs that the govern- (ffent has knowledge of, 97 occurred in 'Af>rH. 81 in May, 112 in Jun«, 99 In Ju- MrfT In August and 50 in September, ^pfcfes, Mlssouil, Iowa, Illinois and jtorgfa are great su(T- rers from cy- l pnes, Kanaas leading all tho rest, ' -i r ng had up to 1832 no li es than G2 destructive tornadoes. 1 y Okcm.vn Carp,~Parties desirlt^g (o procure carp for their ponds at the ext regular distribution, which will be nade by the FUh Commissioner in No- vwtnber 4io«i-j>ecember next, are rs- -ineate.l to send In their names an 1 •uatL-Oceaddress,andhcHtjppjjrd with he necessary blank to (lie in regular order. AH necessary ir.strpclionH b.r llilng upare printed on Mask. All up- plications should be In by the 1st of i He|**ember, in order that theuecesssry | duriiber of fish may- be procured to | meet the d man.d. j^ach appiieant will ba duly uotltled by mail ot otherwise aeveral days before tho fish tiro ablp- YM- They will be sent by Express to oeareat Express offlue, nod ct'st of ^bucket and t rausportatlon collected. - All that have ponds In course of oon- or crmtetDpItttp building outing the sumoiei. should file Witloa at bore. Hmall ponds ere, with water between 70 vs F., well slocked with phtnte, and from 3 to D-fPvt are brat suited for procmlng if aft In carp culture. After the first r the fish spawn, when tho jo .ng, or-fonr months old can"b- re- to larger atid more extensive where they may And itcher grounds. For blank appiica- foos ad trsse C. J. Htwke, Supetinten- t of Fish and Fisheries, (Jkdunibla^ scutcneo in thu Btnto pen f nin a life tcmiary. ; T«fl whltn n.iptlstH of South Caroli na have G40 churches an4 i>Mr?ll2com* munlcaUiH, and the Poldred Baptists qumber 90JKJU number a: Two polygamous Mormon missiona ries pa»riM,i ihrough tho Clay flitl sec tion of York county, on lust Friday night en routs to FurteMlH. Tho only son of J.ihn N. Wigfall, the South Carolina Bdlway agctit ht Al- k^n, fell Into a cl-tern at h[s ntthei’s home last Wcdneed »v and was drown ed, He was betwo -u 8 and 9 years old. Sheriff WlUon died at his home in Be lufurt hi-t, Hatunlay week He lias been In wretched health .a longtime, and his death was not tmexpieteU. H« made mi cxcellet.t ( ffiel il, and bad ma ny friends outside of the B-jiubllcan party. — TV —~ A company of men have gone to work to clean out the dream of tiro, Ellsto, It. Is not known bow far flu ir work will • xtend, but they Intend to make it nav- Ijal'le^as far as possible. They ate cleat log the K>gs and slumps as they 8°- Senator Butb r bes lately received' a letter from Mr. Hein field, fltmneial agent of tfri*Carolina,Cumberland(}sp and Chicago Batlroatl, now In Europe, in which Mr. Scliolleld eay^ be bus se. cured moiu'y enough to build the road from A Ikon to Pickens C. II., but tb.nir- d bJ’ rt “ , " 1 80 Pvter took pby on him before W >rk Is Wgnn be must baVe tnotny enough to cnmpletw ibn entfre line. ~ Tills fie bus no doubt of being able to get. NATIOAAL Mrt'HS. The hog cholera Is doing much dam age Id parts cf Yirglnly, Near Cbarlottcvllle. V i. a Jersey red $189 5t). boar and sow sold for I,"prosy caused sixteen deaths in the Untied ytales In tho or ns is year. Oeii. W. M. Browne, a member of tho staff of ex President Davis, is dead. Wlllletn Pack, for beating his wife, received twenty lashes at the whipping post In AmiapMD, MJ., Thursday. R. B. Hayes fa an applicant. r ur the poslilun of postmaster Of Ffrfnont, Ohio, tho place pacing $2 500 a year. Divld Davis, when last heard from, was at a horse race In California. 1 bis Is a bad- st#rt^for » yotmgtnarried man. — In Atlanta there nro 86 ealoons, and Mayor English esibuates the ntiiouut spent in them as nearly as great as that spent for food. * Governor Boynton of Georgia, was married on Monday evening to Mi s Susie T. Harris, « petite t)tonrtt»;""wrth blue eyes atnl light,,hair and who weighs just a hundred pounds. -A burglar in Richmond, Va.,recently entered a room occupied by M+sh Hampton, daughter or Senator Hamp ton, luit missed her valuable itiamdndH oeeause they bad been left out of tUeir pi oper pbtOH and put in. an old cigar box on the bureau. Tho latest report received from the sections of MlesDsippi ’ visited by the cyclone last yimday week Vhow that * Ighty tbr^o persons were killed, and about three itundre I woundod-- tnauy dangerously. The joss of prop.- 'eiVyla ittipfecedented, H. C. Harris, of Fort Valley, Geor gia, owner of tho patent of the D>w Law'Cotton Planter, Is paid -by the Avorys of L uilsvllle, Ky., as royalty fiomSOOOOto $11900 a year.- He is only 30 yeais of. ago and loight ti e pat-ni at an execution sale wiien he was without tnoutis or opportunity Jeff Davis is said to I e failing fast of bra—Liis hair is and lie has the appearaucuu wan, bent old man. His wife, however, Is a fat, hale, heatty lady, who watch es over him like Hie would a child.— When out drivli g ahe^iaiidles the rib buns, wh'lo he eits with (trooping head, scarcely noticing anything unless hjs attention is called to.it. . The larfewt sllkiwtor *ver cAught in A«8r u '* , *- 0 h Monday. Will feet Umg, Weigh* 549 pounds, sfvUpKJW • few (J .ye in Augwsta wilt go - IfcjiDUtJ}’* show. Miss K ite K me, the fo nalelawyer f n Milwi.ukeo who threw a glues < f water |i to the face of a Judge whom she thought did not show her deTett-nce enough, and went to Jail "ratio r than pay the flue of $50 that wns imposed upon her by the outraged minister of justice, is evidently made of stern stuff *T shall stay here ten years before 1 will pay that flue or allow any one else to p>tydt,”vatff Ftrp-trrn reporter who visited her in the prl-on, and theiv with a tDUeh of iion-e( quueiousue.-h distinctly twminlne, remarked that she should s-m I for her wrap and slippers t.ind bo ne reading matter ai d nwke liereeifas comfortable as pos tble.— The justice is now doubtless trerabflhg vioh^itly In \ lew of these determined prvpn rations for a long imprisonment. Ou last Bunday night some fime be tween twelve and two o’clock, in Hard coU'.ty, Georgia, on Hillubaiistebee creek, l.nppennl a teirit'le and dis tressing calamity, Mr. B. J. Roop, who was living on the property d7 his fatli- er-in law, had erected his dwelling and store house jest below the mill dam be, tween the i see and thecivek. His fam ily consisted of a wife and three xth 11- dten, oho an infant, together with a lit tle negro girl acting as muse. M - , Thomas Hoop was spending the nlgin wgh his brother. In the small lipurs of the night they wertw trfcused tip the ’ midnight storm and the vivid fDsii of lightniuR made them conscious of the danger that surrounded them, ai d the water was already several Inches deep In the dwelling and-stere louse, nod rising at a fearful rate. Mr. B. J. Hoop t 11 tils brother to take care of himself add.he would tty and save bis family. He'then hurried to the window, and the water was by this time waist deep. With that noble aud-unselCsfi love fhat only a mother can fed Ms wife refused to go nnless heritnle nmrs emtitt be pa r ken, preferring to perLh with thpm rather than leave thtdu to the furyjof the raging waters. A few raluutics m('re persuasb.n with hjs poor sick wife, who was not able to bt ip berseff, uud all was lost. The dam above Uk bouse gave way and Its tremendous volume of water came sweeping every thing before it. No vrstlge of dwell ing, store or outbuildings was left to mark the spot. Mr. Hoop, being an ex pojienced swimmer, followed after 1 is house for more than a mile: until it and went tw jMrrew and 11oho ended in dcspaiiv Pvrdisri up^ ui aA overlmtigi ng II mb he rcmaln ed until >c morning light had streakeu dern skDsuml ftien'is had hast en his aid. AH were (ost but Mr. ,H\ vvhU w.:* SiVvedasby a wlr- At Ike IVapiinl AHnr. "He that flodvtn a wife fludejh a good thinyfnim theTjArd,** taffh the Sorlpttirve, but they don't say sny thing about a woman fliiding a hm-b tbd. I reckon Solomon thoijghl It whs a one sided business, He speaks of woman as a prech ns jtgrei whose pricirds far rubles, but he pays no such com plin ent to our sex ; nevertheless, 1 reckon it I* a fnlr bargHln all around wlreu-a y< ung and goodly cmuils mate together In ove, and m»ke their prdin- lies i I tho inanlage altar and keep them after they are made. A happy marriage, fhaT'comlnues happy all along through tho J uirney of life, la close akin to paradise ; hut a misera ble oneis about second cmain to the other place; Married, but not mated, are vety snd words, and to marrjr In haste mid tepeut at leisure (destroys the hope and the pride and the Joy of many a life. The Persians have a tra dition that onetime a man riled and went up to the pohlen gate and knock ed for admission Into hnaven," snd Bt. Peter, who kept the keys, asked him if ho had loved ami served God, and he hung his head and said no. Thet^he asked him how he could expf*ct to en ter the kingdom, and lie aaid he had had such a hard and miserable life down In this lower world that he thought,mayhp he coup! Hi d a little peace after he was dead, nud he told the good salat about, having married a woman who was a shrew and a curse and u scold and pave Min no reat and wore out bis life and shortened hi* and let him ln.\ There was another fel ler standing by awaiting his turn and he told the eaiut he had had just, the same sort of a wife ami at last she died and then lie mhtTled jiftolher and she waa worse than the first-~Bt. Peter shut tho gnMen gat^, in his facowind toM him to go < IT for paradise was not made for fools. I reckon rihut some selfish tyrannical ,old bachelor nrfHde ihat up, for there are more women in heaven than men, and more wives that; husbands pass through the goldeti" gate. Wti^h’iiafents give up .fbetr ehfl- dron at tfie in tniage altar they feel moro concern and more anxiety about their (laughti rtHiian thelrjtons. It is i fiolemn time to a - father when the mlnlst'-r neks, "Win giYeth this wo man away?" and with fear and tremb ling he answers, "I do.” I thought of aff-t+ris-n■ ■ fr-wvlnys'agtritffT alt end-1 the"wmMIng of tho daughter of an old friend -nfid listened to the beautiful ceremony. Tho mlirrhigo boils rang merrily, and there was a bright and happy throng gathend In tha ffttle ( hutch, ami there was no -thought of -eare or trouble or sorrow to come or that might come—no chunl in the ho. iiz m, no prophet of evil,-but a|l was peace and pood will, and its^em^dirke a ludonMir.f was lit to be made. I wdnldiv’t. do any thing to crl|>ple railroada or telegraph linfs, or any other great enterprise, but the people should watch them and keep them within bounds or they will run over us. I reckon we would run over them, too, If we ha I a chance for human mature is human nature the wurl t over, and we arc all pretty much alike. Oivsais ari ihch and we will taka tin ell. letil- roads are a great blessing and work wonders. I was at a little town called Chlplcy the other day, and In is onlje eight.montha old and is n thriving bu ry town, born of a railroad—tire hub* narrow guage that runs dowh’' , 0%o* lumbiis. It is in—the. centre of a good farming country and has several stores amt n good hotel and a nice church,and a good school and f* building-up rap- Idlj’. 'Ihs ladies h(M a church fait while 1 was there and made lots of mn uey. They e-riri hain* and turkey and chicken aalad, and coffee, an I leinon- ade and bt quets, and had a menagerie and two f>r- threo ride shows, rntri-a postofflee, and ever ami anon theheau- ****** wmmm LADIES’ REGULATING TONIC THE GREAT REMEDY. L , TUB FAVOUITE PRESCRIPTION OF THE WOMEN’S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, \ InTTJITXDA, it. tt., it. g. .a.. (FORXtjiKLY BUFFALO, K. Y.) F 'r Prolni^n? rtrri or-Feriniof Hi- tV-fn’*, In' , .-immit!r.n nrvt ricrrMinsof tho Wnmb fi-.'l all (U«ptnc«mcnt.a Is-uoorrtia-st'r White.-*, Icxcrn'jr or 1'::j.it.iPM. ii.-tru.ilior», Mantling. EieX anil N-rve:ii U.-adtirlie, Inth-taflon, J)v ttepoia, llcnrlliunji, Weaknrs.i in It-iekaml Stonric.h, Horufub, r.-nns in sjdv, tU/ilno.-*, Ki-id*-/ Conipl- int. ]i irrenntv- *^rv«ai« ~ tralioa, Depreebwn of fgurita. i'ut caa:> 0 a of Life, or’taa Ocucral DcMllff of AV Pr on- omen. i'or Ciiu:\ o 0 of Li 11 tadies* reg ^eating tonic »» has norrinsl In thnnmr’ 1. If eon tnrn t.r>d oth-r rem-rioi rrtth-mt sn’ere**, do not he dls- aCLATIKO Tonica unite UmL it never /ails to give rWhn’iint rocrenon to our s-v, tav fl'litc the _ . . iyft f ' tee wli^ivtaUlycty jet: ns j on, couragtui, I,nt pivo “ 1.a dins’ il Quick mi l p •rmani nt n’tf. If yon are trniilik-il with c-’i tpmV710=11 Aoetors priMcrl |iti v h for once, and try “'Lab; uj' Utuo-na . i.n o Tu*s ic,” wliich we guuran- ADTWS* MIMUm . irai,. ijsiiiu. 1 ! 1 iri'.ui' TiA'eewti i*i-n uj" v tn <i < TI10 proiitsnecess th.'it this reme-iv leis rm t v, iiit 1., 1 lii-1u-'-il s-vor;il nn^rmpatons par- f. -On '/Ti-.-r.!.ilu ivf m- lie taken to ink, Ami Unit our uauro (Women’s ties to ciulcHvnrto tmlt ito ttsninr.o nii't f-’. r-f v 11 *ee that Dio word “ Ksoul \ti xo^-Uoa v iNjegr in u itedical IiHtltiile,Kuiula, N. T ) Krt h atom of (-no. We will ctve 8500 f'* 1, Inf-imiatlon ninl eonv|-rion having, or in Way handling en-,- jiivnar-atj >n Tunic,” Avijii iuteniion of Uufraudtn" af*-I itCcctrlfirf'the public lute tho rf r.nr on** Tmnufnrtarinr, w-lMnc, .1 miv t,f 1 1 1 ;* v.-nnl*, Lo'tlesV’ t a.' . ,*1 -* » •* *•* lyuriMstc vr jiL-AUy w ty “ it02limin'-, ’or "Tunii Relieve tli"t it I-i nnr prcpumtioa. Sold by Druzdsts. Pric;?. $1 00 re- Jl-rttl*. cr 0 ^ -fU'-v for 95 00. If yourilru rpi.-t c.nmrst furn'Ti or iloollncri tourTcr if < ( his wli-i’c-i.-i'o li >u«-for yon, It wilt lie sent Mircct frmn or.r IN--rj rrTii|i--in re --i-t of |.r ! -o. po not ti t him Inilnce you to accept luiystnlevpitsiit stuff ho l -* li:el on hijclieivcs f.irn I ”it t;-i", orrnv-of the unrcliablo Imitations which bernikc* a laruor prollt on thin one y'-nulno Ke-nf-.le Komo Iv. T'icrc 1* acarccly a town-in the United Ftutes wliero vo r.-.n-i--: ri fer to s one 1 oh- who Ii h been restored toTTeaHh liy iistii'* our remedy. If tt tinea mAi f-eep-.-,. av w>tt-r»feipd'the meintu.. We stako our r.-nntatlno ns wi-Os aiidL,otherj. a ad that of onr Metlleal Insfitntlon, on this spec lot pn-.-tcripu -n f->r women. J.encorrliroa W’uvli. An I ndeet'on wlilch !, n po-iMve fisrc for jitl DUchnrccv^ILn-- Inp, Sniveling and I’aiiiftjl Rensutions <if l.’u rriuaiV I’-uv.;—'*, I'rfcom two to live day* Sold by drnei-isti. I’ric.e.l'cca'.i,or sent li>- in lit, p.,.ip-ii I, f..r :f) rent-* in 3-cent st-impv. Ladion’ Herniating Vouin Vlastov. ( A pre.ut nnprovcme-rit over all vnher porous plaitcr*. K-pceinlty adspte t to tlm hmiato evnem. gold by flru-rl-ts. Price, 25, cents, or f-iit bvjr- !', pustpai-l, f rent(in. - ! ■■ -e* h!nans. Tho Wil.MF.n'i MstUCAL I .v-TrrUTnJs .- n a -i-a-et.ifihu of Tnd’l phvilrinri. who hire ene. eessfuUv treated tie* dl-'Cases common 1 -i th-ie - f 'h'veirs. Tveutnient riven lol.i-lius s-'f- tering from-any4ba»--we, t-iiherdw- tnitl-.■or Dhngb-''' tore can ohtfiin fldvlmi coneeruyng their hc-.n'di aiil diseases by mail,/r«c, by sending symp toms nnd desertptian of dis^imi. 4-- — ■ - -—— If wo ea n,be of an v S“r\ i^xdo ron or anv.nf ronr frien Is who sro’rnfferlnr frorn etloeaw*, wetru«t ron wjll wri'a nt it w^iiost n f(da?, an I ,-’ip ,-elvi--- 111:1 / earn v-rr Kinclooo two 1 tamps for our pamphlet to womerfc-vPleaso meiilion thU-pap-r. rallufutly yours, WOMEN’S HI ESI 2 CAE INSTITUTE, ITTJITJDJL, 35T. tifnl and lovclv poHtmlatrcB.* would »x claim, '‘another letter f -r Bill Aip,” e fnlhng very- x l))i(1 . n give terl C011ta a ,, tcce ones tested its great value. ilZd a fUSlH’ em ’ nu,J * thousands of dollars aprWTy ixmttlSS Finn iieiw 11 UfiE KiMAIOXK’H Hepatic Compound^ 5 OR. LIVER AND KIDNEY CUBE, IT WILL SAVE YOUR DOCTOR BILL. IT l? Till: MOST KTFKCTIVE nml vain- nlile Medicine ever offered to die Aiiiericnn penfile. As fast ns its merits become known ms use heroines universal in every eoniinuntl- ly. No family will he withedt it after dnv * The rose is red. the violet’s blue, •’ Sugar W sweet and so arc you I •My pen ds poor, my ink ispalo. My love lor you shall never fail. They aal I Mrs.- Arp aent cm, but L- don’t believe it. Sh# don’t wtltn that way to mo. Bill Akp. EJxa Pitek+don; the farrfwtta Louiai- umi witi d s in.tho Hcctoral conttov-”- ay of 1876 77, hu« died in j libat Tno- ran, whvie a he wag aerrigg a tgrm fur larceny:_ • ■ : ’ KGGS FOR SA.LF. Pure 1‘lvinouth Rock Tlpgs for sale—Sl.ft) for Id egg<_ The finest chickens in the world, liens lay everv day. ~A“|'jdv to fkN.-GKChN, Willisldn, S. C. may 3-2 w. AUDITORS iNUTl 'E. ■"* . - ■■ ■ -i jL—— ArniTon s Orncr. P>.\nxwr”u. r<*rxtt»- ILkkwrll C. II., May Isl, IRS.). Tlic Assessor will nltend at the following places at the dates mentioned for tFie purpose of taking Tax B.turns for theyear 19Sd. All persons who have bought or sold real estate since Inst return must he particular and so state to the Assessor- - Blanton's Store, Jure Gth. Sc'-en I'irreF, dtmc 7th. MixsoiTs Mill. June8th, .loseph Aahley’s Home Store, June .9th. Furse's Store, June llih, . Ilaldoc, June 12th ^ Krwinton, June Idth. Allendale, June Mtlt and 15th. Priester’s Store. June tnrtnuil 18th. Fiddle Pon.I, June 191 h. lloyhIda's Store, June 2()th. Buford's Bridge, dune 21st imd 22nd. Kcorgc's Creek Club House, June 2dd., HTHiston. June 25th. __ SIkp Jwiie 2(ith, - ' • * . Blaekville, June 27th nnd 2Sfh. Onthann. Jmie 29tk. __T jininiierg, June duih. Midway.Juiy 2ud<uid fid. • Hunter’* Chapel, July 4th and 5tln •Khrhardt's, July Cih and 7th. Barnwell C. II. from June 1st to July 20th. S. W. TROTTI, Auditor B. C. mayS-lm ij ^ v. Application For Fin.ii D;sSargt>. I Notice is hereby given that the undersign cU will apply to the Probate Judge-wf Barn well county on Monday, 14th day of May. A. D. IBtJd, for a Finu! Discharge as Aduiinia tratrix of Dr. J. B Walker; MRS. Al. A. WALKER. aprl2-td T C. BAgT. JM. 8TI1TX* e BA.RT &CO Importet* and Wholesale Dealers in - s ST T A* Ot • < & = c 4 a 3 ' On c+ <9 ft) M • <2 JS £ 33, 57 A 59 Mark*! P. 0. Box l J G. . - "'.l- • • d - ■ * t 3 ‘ 9 m m a o s a s £ 6 r4 are wasted on ■ Physicians' foes hy the dys peptic, the rheumatic, the bilious -curd the nervous, when ft dollar expetided on thatun- ajiproacUable vegeiuhle Tonic and Alterative Dr. Simmons’s Hepatic Compound, (;E LIVER AND KIDNEY CURE, wou'd in every case eflect a radical cure. T If yt(u are bilious, longue coaled, head hot. diifl, or aching,—had l.reath, sfomach heavy or aojir. if bowels inamivo atid passages hard JLtuLftciiAsio'nal looseness, if.joii-- sleep is bro ken (tossing abniil in bed), ifyott get up un refrethed, if your sbm tasattTwr eyr-s yellow, if heavy, du : l painvin hack and limbs,-ttynu- nre^iowsy, indisposed to talk or act, if any one or more oftlicsesymptoins, takeadoseof Simnicns's - - IIEPATIC CQMF0UND, and you will get immediate relief. DOW IK A'510lt?E. Sole Proiu iclors, Char- lesioii. -, B. fl For ml* in Barnwell by f harles Tecititunm and Dr. A^-B. X'uttnrsan. . “ Black ville by Dr. JrJl^Pvtee,-:— “ “ V illislou by VV, H Kennedy. 'Ve wilTliglil it, arnl oil this line. It it takes aTh^fmrrnier. — liUfhtr. _ I am very eoirydu learn that several leading Black tlijtnfs are vexed with tn^an.l my manner; of doing business. JDify rfre wrong in, aUributiog any improper rivalry to mp, ' for Itl tliia wor'd every man ^ must paddle his own canfic nnd H I intend to take cure-Ghf myself. L^l q I am a young man, anxious to prosper, and if ciirly rising and late working will make me rich O I propose to br-ccme the IcadfT of truifa-ln Bl iekvlllet, I can- <5 H h) 0 55 <! Q a a o r Sl not afford to travel afc-ti slow schedule rates. Iihave aa all steel track and a flTOTcl; engine and will keep up the procewion. loss 0 CL inch 1-lv , MortgiigccLs Sale. By virtue ol a poV<»r contained in a cer tain mortgage of personal property duly executed to me by Fred L. Piukham on tl^e first day of December.,A. 1). 18A2, and re corded in Hie otfice of the Register of Mesne (’ouveyanees for Bartiwell count)’ on the fif - i^ al l.'.l,.y of ttrramhrr, A. D. I8ti, I will sell at Barnw.-ll Court House on Monday, the aeventh day of May *ext, It lieing sale day in sai l mouth, bet ween the legal hours of sale, and at the risk of the former purchased, two oil retorts,one engine and better, two copocr worms and tank* and other fixtures Ac. con nected with the Turpentine works situated in l-ke-vilhtg* of Wfiliaton. BouHi Carolina Terms Ca«h. Purchaser to pay for papers A. J. W EATllKRRBEE, Mortgagee. aprllMU -»—s 1 —;—C——- Stock of Spt lug Goods which is I have..just received,a Now m Q H > i j ffec ^chef.pcst Tmtl most com- pq’5g ^ r^lpDte ever brought to Black- a w H' M 4^ ville. Thcy^are going t ff like ^ hot cakes and all who want bar- H Cu gains should cull nt once as I - r *“ bo ^ab!® to replace' J \A H % not may them. They are really beauti ful goods. Blnckvillemerciiants need not apply for them. I J. W. Strickland, ; Blatksmitl’, BLACKVILEE, S. C. Is now and at all times prepared .with first, chia* wu'iktnen and Hfst-chiss mate- t-tftl to.do all work in hU line in first c'iua, utyln nml at loasonabia fi«ures. lie solic its iiubltc iiatroriaRft and oonUdontly refers to all persons who have favored lifm with their orders. He la always at home and always at work. iiov2J-3iri . Millions In It* STANLEY’S NEW PATENT PB0- ccss for the manufttetuve of Spirits of Turf entitle and Piue Wood _ Oil from T3gT?rw ? SoTrjry3Tt t’bnrtc«on*’S. C*' ’ novL'-6io correfpotid with tHc uuderaigued, who ii authorized tf hell the rrrht for Barnwell County. , — "' - ■ II N. WILIER, Willkoa, S. C. ^ jauCS 0 Ph b piece, but no more. The ladies - -fL throughout the . • "■ \ hj county arfijcordially iuvffed-to call and be convinced—and the lords of creation should come with their better halves. I have room for all and good* for the rplllion. - Blackville, S-C* a pr 19-4 iv AflibcffHcfr Ft* FtlittFDiMlw^c. Notice is hereby given that the nndersigned will apply to die Prr.bHte Jndge of Barnwell gouttly ou Monday, 14th day of May, A. D 1&S3, fiir a Final Discharge a* Executor of Mr*. Mary 0. Harley. J. C. BffCSJNOHAM. aprJJ td ‘ - , Alva Gage 8f. Go. PROPRIETORS OF THE S Charleston Ice Ilonsc, Mftfkct, Cdr.Clinrch St, Charleston, S. C Shipping, Steamboat, and City Trade Bnpphvd:—~—-—- - - -- - Ice l*ackcd for tho Country a Spe cialty. .„ ,' T r febl.Vly State of South Carolina j Court of Common Bar me ell Count;/. | • I’leai. A. B. Moore, A* Assignee of tfra. M, <Djrar bar, Plaintiff, ' against Elisabeth Mv Wilson and Anne E Rountree,, Barn well C, II., Saturday, as partners under the firm name of Wilson & Kountreo, Defendants. TKEASUREk’S APPOINTMENTS. CMmtT Y*«*sfrnK«’» Ornena. - | B isNwru., 8.C., April 2nd, 18«:L, , theTreaanrtr will beat lb* tolLwlnppU^ era for the collection of the first instalment of taxes on tit* dnys mentioned. Ehrkardt'a Mil s, Tuesday, May 1st. ' Hunter's Cbaptl, Wednesday, May 2nd. Midway, Thursday, May 3d. ' c BamherK. Friday, May 4th Qrsbams, 8attrrday, Hay 5lhi Buford’s Bridge, Moltbry, May 7th. “ Sanders Store. Tuesday. MaySih, Priest er ■ Store. Wednesday, May I'lh Allendale,Thursday, May lt)th. Oeorge’s Creek, Monday, Mny.llth. Blackrille, Tuesday, May 15th. g Williston, Wednesday, May Ifltb. Blanton’s Store, Thursday. May 17th. Seven,,Pine4 r .Frid(ty, May 18th. > -* Dunbarton. Monday, May 21st. Ashley’s Home Store, Tuesday, May2*2nd. Furse’s Store^ Wednesday, May 2-td. Baldoc, Thursday, May 24th. Krwinton, Friday, May 2-Mh. Barnwell C. II.. Monday, Tuesday, Wednes day nnd Thursday, May 28lk, 29ih, .Tilth and ftlst. vf: *Axr at TAXATION 1 Slaty Tax 4 3-4 Mills* Schoel Tax 2 Mill*. County ThX 2 8.4 Mills. For Deficiencies of fiscal year 1H80-31 1 2 Mill. National Bank Bills, (told and Silver Coin receivable for Tties. Jury and witne? car. ti fictile? are receivable for the 2 A-4 mill it* only- . ‘ - ' . • ~ Mutilated bills and coins witt not be taken. 7T.” F. KIRKLAND, nprS County Treasurer. W- R. KELLY, . ATTORNEY AT LA3Y, J* L. A C IC V I r , Pit. c. Promptness a specialty dcc2Mf Tj the Defeiulniit, Mrs. Anne E. Rountree. You arc hereby'summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filedln the office of the Clerk of the Court ot Common Picas for the said county, ami to serve a copy of your answer to the said com- plainton the subscriber at his office at Bam. tsell Court House twenty days after theser- tice hereof, exclusive of the day of sueb ser vice ; and if you fail to tfhswer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Comt for the relief lemnnded in the complaint.— Dated, Barnwell C. II., March 2t)lh, 1853- JOHN J. MAHER, PlaiilltlTii Attorney, " J.J BRABHAM, C. C. P. [ •-s To the Defendant, Mrs. Anne K. Rountree- Take notice that th* verified cpinpluint itr this action, togctjier with tn« summons, ot wliich the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office ol the <Tcrk of-the Court sf Com. mntt Picas for Barnwell county at Barnwell Court House in the county ami .State afore said QVi the 26tli day of March, 1^83. Barnwell C. 11., ff. C , March 2«th, 1883r JOHN J. MAHER, Plaintiff’s-Attorney. •mch29-f.w r r Rarnwkm. C. H., S. C., April 188T. i Vjtcntionof land ow ners through whose lands any highway or public road rims, that the width assigned by law to the highways or roads leading directly to ('harleHton, Co lumbia. (ieorgelown, Camden, llamburg or . '>I< dj(hv oTaiTriiPt'ion o'r'liiiit- •IWince t<> ttavrl place.) within such Iiii'ifs4»" an lmlictalile offence.. The following provis. ion of tho General Statutes is also published for general informsiion Skc. 2512. Whoever shall wilfully or wan. tonly cut down or kill any tree growing with in ten fret of any mad which shall be laid out, altered or mended -by niitli. rily of the jConntyCommissioners ofar.y county, anil which shall by direction of the Highway Sur veyor in charge of such road hare been left standing for shade to lhe said road, for cacti tree so put itown or killed shall be fined twenty five dollars by any Court of compe tent jurisdiction. By order of the Board. M m. McXab, Clerk C. C. "pm» . *- -- 1 ■ Jos. J. Brown. I3amwell C* oct2t>.ly H B O- JOS. W. BLANYOSf, Tssrz-r Prompt attention given to all business en trust e<l to him. BARNWELL RAILROAD. ’ On »n.| nftrr Mo-JAr, Ap il ISih, IS*), trains* mill run as full.im* lilt furl her notUe: KOTICIh Orrier or Ciu-xty Comvis<ioxrn«, 1 Baknwku. C. 11. April 3d. IHtt.T. i Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the County Cdminissioiirrs to lay out and npen'a new putilic road ceuirnenc. ing on the Charleston road near the North east corner of lands of Ervin (1. (iiveus and* passing in a Southeasi direction over lands of E. G Give-as, Mrs. 1,. 11. Hammond. J. J, ~Whal.v, Alfred Aldi uh nnd-ftro'iks Wise to the Dunenn’s t»r New’Bridge Bohd, near the Northeast ynrncr of Itunls of said Brooks Wise .-said application will be considered and t •fiosscd upon at the regular meeting of Hie Hoard an ihe.Td.luly next. Provided, that on or before that day tlic writien consent to the right of.way, without eoinpeneeid’ai, of all l*ud owneFsahrough • hose premies th*e pro- poserkrond would pass, shall be obtained and riled in this (iffiec.’ All person* concerned will appear' on I hit day and make known any n\;ixltoiis rijpy may h ivo to the pro posed road. ■ _ 5. .. — —By order of-the Board. *- '? * ?- . Wm. McNa ii, t 'lerk C. C. apr"» (ttailr—rxrrjU Sun.t:t»».I~ vv i*:K r r vv a i >. — t STATION!* 1 . * l.v Rlackrilln - '• Ashl-brh “ Wiw.lm-Hol’w Ar t-arnwrll ■t Mail S Mail, * Acc m. A M 1*. M. r. M. 9.4*' 12 tv *15 10.05 2.(0 ft 40 —)« 15 12..V) ft ao 102S 1.00 Un KANTVVAIIIJ. ST ATKINS. I t Mall I ft Mail '•.Wm , - , ■ A M l.v llarnw.-fl js |j '• Waotlwapti's 1 “ Avlibieh Ar lilai-ktill- WTS 900 *, M. , 1 M.O tuo U » ll.«\ P. </»' 4.40 4 00 -‘ii. F^J^- WILL RESOLDONSAI.ESDAY IN MAY (being the 7th May) it) IL»rnwel( that well built arid commoilious store in tire' town of - lHnek«illet lately occupied by J. A. llurck- myer. Said store is si lust e«l nn I’nilrsad Avennc, autre-corner cJ^Lariigue Sireet, and meat. tires 40 feet front by 150 fret ileep, more_ox. less. On iholotis n large Iwrn or store hou.«* and also a welt of good water, . j ALSa The resilience in RlaAvillr lately ocenpird by J. A. Piirckmyer. BousecutiiMins seven room a. wufij'iaxzasia the North an<l South. Si allies imd serv nt’a house on tlielul, and Jtlsp a wed ef fine water and pump atlacheAv, Ilonsc eintateil nt the cornerTif Dexter and llayne Streets, and with lot nieasurea 150 feet frrint on Dexter stren by J00 feet deep on ftayue street, more or less. \ AND ALSO That plat of land to the East of above re«l deuce, situated at the corner of Dexter and Hnyne street* ami mea'uring about 100 feel on Dexter by almut 100 feet on Ikiyne street . — . TERMS: • For the .Store and Residence one-third cash, balance' in one year from day of sale, with seven per cent. infcre*t. For the va cant lot, cash, nprlff 11 Itarnirrll Cjilr-wil Trains connect with South Car olina Kailnay Train- av fnliewv Nx; a lia' aonncctioii from Somh Carolina Haile av from Align.ta sod t/s-al Maiions HV-t eLlHiiekv. |A Nh. 4 connect, with koutb Carolina rtsilwav for Cliarlc-ion Slid l/wal Station* Ijiat of HtavkrilU and ( ohitnlda liivi.inn. Jfo Miui (oiiHcr linn from SrottlcCarutina ttailwav froai Charlealau, ( oliiml.ia. Pivivtoe and all law-al Stations Ka**! «*f Blackv}||^. 4 No. ftconii.-ct*-Wilh sontli Carolina Kailwa* for AovuMa and las.al Slalicn. )Vct of BlarkviH-. No. -Wrev-roniinction fronf Somh Caroliaa Kailwar from Augusta ami all laM-.il MiOion*. No. 8 connect, with Somh Taxidina Raifgsy for Cmmcton, Colmnhia aftd all [-alnr-. |-ia.| Un Comldav ofcach Oionlh a Spvial Train will Ilf;" ’ "■ M.. a ad arrive at h.in*ell at <-45 A. M. —rr.i.v- „ „. „’. T> C -AbbF.S.O JkAT.Aww*.. South Carolina Itaihvay. Commencing February 4th 1883, trains will run us follows: AUGUSTA-DIVISION WEST. ' . (Dsily) enve Charleston' Arrive] Lesve Branchvitle Leave Kdisto Leavo Midway 8 3o * m TU.45 * n , 10 fiO e m 10,yf>« m (Daitv, except S« ndar*.> 5.55 it m T,eove BYmherj-^ I.eftir firahatos Leave Lees - Leave Blackrille Leave Elko Leave Willistnn Arrive *1 Augusl* 10 Iff « m 6.17 * in U. IT • in 6 24 * m • wr 11-S8 ■•■wr 11.38 , m 11.45 ft m S.37 * m 6.19 ■ il 6 65 ft nt rui ch(tft#Mft pay for papers. Moitgaffee’a. Sale- state of Sottih Carolina. Barnwell Couniy, By virtue of it jiowcr contained ami to ma may Sell thplT wives U dree8 it grftwted in ft certain dced-ofbargahr and sale, eamiiioniy called a mortgage, executed the seennd day of December, A: 1>. 1878, by#, F. iBoydes. Mortgagor, • nd'recorded on lliei'dllx day i>f December, A. D. 187*, in the office of he Register of Mesne Convcyancea for Barn, well county in ikiok 4 C, pftfctl.'i.'iZ ami 5oH I will sell at Barnwell Co.irt Hause on sulej day in May next, it boUg the first Monday and seventh day of the mouth within thede- g 1 lioura of sale the following described real jiropony .* ^ All that tract, parcel ar lot of land sltuife, lying and being jn Red Oak Township, coun ty and Slate aforesaid and containing sev. culy.six (76) acres, more or lesft and h-und ed as follows: North hy lands of Williojn Boyles, East by lands of F. J. and O’Neil _ , , Sanders, South by lands of the estate of JUStlll O 6lll. J* 1 ^* 1 * 8»nd»rs nniilwt by Undsof Henry Lear* Augusta Leave WiRiition Leave Elk* Leave Klarkvillft Leave Lees -> Leave Grahams— . Leave Bamberg Leavt Midway 1 , i-eavc Kdisto Ar. at Bratirhville J.eavft Branch ville Ar at Charleston 12.05p ra 7.16a m 12 14 p ■,7.24 ft m . 2.tX)pnf' 9.1,) • m EAST. [Daily) [Daily except S*nd»yiJ 7.05 a m 9 16 a ra 9 .25 a m 9,45 a m . 9.62 a m 10 02ft di 10.13 » m 10 20 * m 10,30a in 10 40 a m 10.50 a m 100pm 4.30 p m 6.17 p m 6.25 p m S.46 p m 6.52 p m 6.03 p ■ 7.13 p ■ 7.23 pm f m 7.45 p m 9.45 p m 11.30 p in Boyles. Term* of sale cosh. papers 7 Purchaser lo pay for aprlffidd AT. W. FREEMAN, Mortgagee. Registration .Notico- _ The Registration Beokf ^Ttfifee open at the rounty seat oo the First Monday in hHck month untU fttrfher tiotiee is given. 37JWo' JF. HOLME' 5 , Supervisor. JL tf •d«> Arrive at Camden Arriveat CeliiriibU Leave Colu nbia Arrive at Camden Ar, ai Brunchville COLUMBIA DIVISION-ITRST. (Daily, Except Sunday.) looive Branch ville r 11.00am 7.45 p m 10 12 pm 4 42 p m 10.35 p m ^ 8.00 * m G.68pnt 6 45 a in 4.S0pm 10.37 a m 9.38 p m - - - EXPRESS (DAILY) WEST.) Leave Charleston 1.00am Leave BcanchviUe 3.87 a ^ Leave Blnckville 4 45 a m Ar. at Augusta - 7.13 am EXPRESS (DAILY) EAST) Leave Augusta 9.00 pm Ar. nt BlnckviHe ' 11.80 pm Ar. at Branchvilte 12.88am Arrive at Charlrrten 3.10 am ^ ‘•CONNECTIONS.’* Connection* modent Augusta with Georgia R. U. to and from all p«inis West and South- west, with through Steeper bet ween Charles ton and Atlanta on F-xpree* tfisin. « ^ Connectiousjnede at Charleston with NoVth EiwtemR. R. for points North and with Naw Aork Steamer* on Wednesday*»h4SatucdaTs ' r ;. lunibta and Greenvj)!* R. R. and Charletba. Ctdnmbiaand Augu?U R. R. to and from *11 polnta on both Roads. Connections made at Blaektille with Bern- well R. R. D. C. ALLEN- f Agt, JOHN E. i’WK, General-Mai.*gci ~\ U •