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Jota if. Holmes Editor Hill] Proprietor. LAMMT^OQUN^Y mctlAftm THtJiaDAY, MAT rsn* The Southern Uaptiat Convention, which n.**t in Waco, TexM, on the 9ih initt, adjourned on Saturday to m«et4n lidtimore next year Seven hundiHd cMeg*tea Were io attondance and the sen- aion waa very iirfereatiug. The total re- icfpti for foreign nii*aion» during the puat year were $54,000 and for home rh'twion* |78,000. The atatiatiea place tile number of Daptiata iu the world al 800,000, iu the United^tatea 2*0Ufl,- ttOO/ aUroad'800,000, < hurelies 13,4^0, preathcrii 8,000'. Shb.'O<0t*»B H. Mi’tlKX wtho first, I '.rgilltand intut atlcceuful trud f.inTior in Cicorgia.- Iu a neent interview he Slid iu subatnucc :• '*Kighl ycarii a,^ \ wm a ootiou plunder', n better funner pet* hips titan the average, and yet I Was btlrely able to ©line oiit'e'Ani hi the end ofthcyelr. ily lainl was" get ting pofer utid l was getting older aud less tibia to keep up the irtiprolimble struegte, I be* gun to study the truck problem, prewired my trud patiiiea so that I cotfld follow vegetables with cotton autfinftdfe'mrtttey, which I nsed in preparing more land for track and in buying impmred hnplc- itT*nis. I eiiarged cverytliiii^. iuebnUhg the fortiliriug, to the track cropland ul« vC'iya cloAfcd money, ranging from 850 to $600 per acr&. I have Irequdntly made n’bale of cotton to the ucro after taking off early in thoaeison cuotmou* crops of cabbage or cucumbers - Where I used 'tb gtt rhtSr'M threw nemi Tnehr' "gerh bale to the acjp. 1’gct six halts ef cot* ton to Hie hand and themmt* hand r.mn- »*'ci the tru0( crops. I have cleared in *re than $50 on every acre of melons' J have planted in-eight years. Krofn peesoot prices I think I will clear nearly f iOJ an nore on vegetables this year. !• Cleared 8010 on an acre of cucumbers year before hvat and made a bale ef cotton t!ie same year on the same acre. My net p'otlts last year were $15,200. Hut it t* not the money I value m*st. I have ciuiched my farm. Kig'ut years ago it w.is worth $5,000, I wou'du’t fah^810 • 000 for it to-day. I am just uow closing a war against stumps. I have studied the labor i|ucs- tlou pintty tlioroughly and havtrtong felt assure 1 that the price of negro labor would be raised and the difii ‘ __ of con trolling it constantly increased. I am firtifying against it by removing stumps and buying improved machinery. I uow have 800 acres on which there is not a single stump and um moving on my elh. er'laud. J mn decidedly of opinion tlmt the inurkot cannot be overstocked. Last sea* eon we Imi 32 points in the West to wh'ch wc could ship. Tbiff year welmtir 672i Kvery cousidciable point this side of the Mississippi between Huffalo and Vicksburg is open to u». In* that terr'n tory there are 15,000,000 people and wc nu reach 5,000.000 in air average of three days. The priuclpal danger of the business it the gnwd ol the fanner to send info ■ i'ir truck market or the slouchincsi that Icwdifnim to pack it badly. We should ship only t|ic best of oiir track arnTpaek UHeatljri^ Tns rnuch Tiettef to let the jKiorer truck rot t»h the ground than to send 1 it to market to discredit what else we send and either disgust the public or lull of sate altogether. The far mer must of course watch the markets and pick the pluccs he ships to. He A**«* THK^HUKO. Nr UUcWnses Rh«*«>n an4 .H«al«r>. Some thlr‘y years ngo ther* was a (loamsHo old iqtlrslu ths 17 h tlh>- tllet of Cass county, Whose name wan Jim McGinnis. Hh had a plenty of WhHt Is Wdl^Hfood horie sense,, a de- termlmnl will and abiin<lance of prejii- 'lli***. l|s run the J. P. machine In that •diwstrlct’ for about 20 years and Ida dual judumctit in a cn*i> was t be la w of tbe settlement No body dared to up- twaltir carry tbe case up. for foir of odhodltig him mi'I h'.^int' Hi*- n - xt cu-o they bad in bis court One time m fc|. ler sued'another feller for t*te hire of a negro. Judae Parrot was on one Hide and Colonel Abdi Johnson was on the other, and Hben tbejudao started to read bis Ik# from Oreenleaf on evl dence. Colonel Johnson stopped til id, and made a point Haying that Mr. Greonbaf was a very smart man, and had wilt n power of good law, hut that he waa a Yankee and lived In B >stnn, and knew no more about hiring nig gers than a heather! khows about Sun day. The old squire asked for the book, ami looking over the title-page saw that it waa printed In Boston, and so he ruled It out of his court, and Parrot lost his case. The squire said that Mr. Green leaf lived a little too fur off to he familiar with the busliKSfl. I've seen a good many pieces of tale about the negro and the great sdutK- efn problem. The people up north be gin to' admit that they can’t see through it. Ever slued Hie war they have been telling its what to do with the darkies and they haw- been watching up *0 see whether we did it or not, and they ufc- tually think we would put ’em back in slavery again if we could. They are iu earnest'about this business, I reckon. ••* r * None is needed. When the avef paetty equal to the whites lu Uuies* to mHrr t P g (j, e second time he or .^° govern, or Jo rise to the usually prefers to change inuthers-iu- laws. or the Hutdlrne. I reckon If one of our mililooaires whs to die And leavo Ids money for Hie education or^morj,' white children it would be a violation of some (>f the constitutional amend- raenis. We want to help the negro, but we want biui to help himself first. He has got. to work out his own ad vancement by industry and by savin? wb»t be makes before education will do him any good. What the bad ue- Mgro wants is less chain gang and more •Twntpplug, Hhd the had wtilte man should be punlshod tbe same way. Bill A nr. dolpb boosted of bis Pocahontas blood, biW-Treckon it run out In John, for that was the la*t of It, History makes n« record ©f two races llvipg together in peace unless one Wall In a state of dependence upon tbe 6tber. Our, mod ern philanthropists are deceiving tho negro wblmjlbry fl itter him with a«tt* 1 YoCNcJ-Widows.—The following per sonal notice apptaied In tbe last issue of t he Chat lesion {juuday Nev/s. We are always ready and willing to assist young widows In any way we can, and therefore take pleasure in Inserting tide notice, free of cost, wltn the hope that it will reach ths eye of Major Holmes, of the Barnwell People, and some other worthy bachelor of the fourth estate: “Two young widows of gond address, wishing to locate in the ttouth, desire to form atqoMlutance with refined gentlemen aged 40 and of tneaus. Ooject matrimony If agreed- Ms to both parlies. Ih-fervnces ex^ changed. Address Mrs.'Joel Sherman anil Mrs. Cartic Stanley,^Lock Box 1.13*, Pittsburg, Pa.”—Hampton Guar- Jtaii. No, thank you, brethren ; we ore making no new acquaintances iu that for some of ’em-die and Ivav-o a whide.. , JH.ecHo|}., Our hcaft is ect uii- hoxnc passcl of money for the poor nigger and I'm gbid of it. 1 wish that more of ’em #oiild die and do tliesamo tldng. but wtrat I rise to remm k is ttds: Th< y know no more about the niegt-r than Mr. Greenleaf did and their judg ment ain’t worth a cent, t wouldent give a farthing for any man's' judg ment Hbrnrt darkeys who haftn*t liectr boru and raised with ’em and owned A Pkculiah Si icidk.—Dr. Martin, who cqmuiittc 1 .suicide iu Candelaria, did so iu a remarkable manner. It is said lie, with a number of others, wore in a „ ‘‘bibulous” wae .at Joiies's.*alu©H7". Iu luatoarji l^timeuv of th.-tr drunken - oongapto should be very careful iu the selection of Hie commission ucrchouts, fur that is a very important part of the business. Hints to Vkoetablr SiHrrrit*.— Heard Bros, k Co., of New York, fur- Htsl.es the editor of the (jukinuii Free Press with the following luuts os to the packing, shipping, &c., of wntcrmelous aud pot does which it wMI be well for . «ur truckers to profit by i Watermelons should be carefully se lected as to size, aud none But tho lar gest should be seut here. Small melons sell st such low prices that the freight aud charges on them when shipped from distant poiut-> leave no murgiu for profit, aud when mixed with largo ones they hurt the sale of tbe entire lot. By all mesM avoid putting in long or gourd neck melons, a* they always sell ss culls. It w very importwm tbut potatoes should bo barreled as soon as possible af ter they are dug as lying in fbo sun heats them aud causes them to lot.— A void digging immediately after a heavy rain. All potatoes should be barrekd whoa as dry and cool as it is possible to have them. Ateoyt very carefully and ship nothing but the hugest, haring them an uniform iu sisc us possible,'m culls or ■mail ouea do net increase the bulk much hut add to tbe weight and damage tbe aalc ao that they bring uo returns actually depreciate tlic value of the full Mzcdxmcs with which they arc mixed. Uao mil kiied, round hoops, well ventil ated barrels; fill to heaping and shake down thoroughly. If impossible to get tomb, aud eiwtes have to be used, they should be as near barrel siss as possible, fsy slats to be 86 inches long, and hoods 18x20 iuohos, with partition iu esuter. . ■ m m • ■ - Notwli bataiidinfgho reomt industry Oouru tbaro are now 1.000 lor dHuecu poudlug lu ’em; ^ traits un*l luaHncts of a Taco of people. The Yankee never will .knb# wliat th*.* nigger is, for lie never kiS# him ion state of slavery. The Yaukces wlio came nut south fifty years ago, ami domiciled with us, know ail about him, and I will take their opinion, hut when I hear these modern ones philosophiz Ing and dictating about b.m iu a con- neqnentlai tnanner, I unconstdoualy raise my foot to kick somebody. We cusa ntidMIscpsa tile Jew anil the Ital Ian, uni iHe Irieli, and why HtiotihtPM we coastdec Hie nigger with tlie Harne philosophy ?■ Home folks seem to think we oWB. hl'rt' a good deal because he di lent cut up and lip around dining tho war but I doh'f. He dhlent esre arrythlng about It, and lie don’t care now. It is not his nature. Ho had lit- fje rather have a master than not to imvo him, and the truth Is most of Ym liave got ’em and they always vTlll have ’em. We are tired of all thin fton- sense about elaveiy. Thetoare a heap of people now iu Hie south who look upon slavery like it was Achan’a wedgi- of gold and perished under the con demnation of God and man, but I don’t want anybody to teach my children any such slanders, f« r 1 know it was In tbe main a humane PrstituHon, and if the nigger Is any better c IT now than he used to be I can’t nee. The whites are better < fT, h long ways, hut tbe nig ger ain’t. 1’vh great respect for tbe old time dal keys. I know lota of ’t in I wouM tight for. I love these old time darkeys not hs my iqu its, hut us 1 love my children. I love ’em because they love me, and are-dependent upon oTo. The relation hetwtun the white and the black race is by nature one of protect ion on the one side and depend O v-A-J-Io* Taai L.—A u Kd-etreidfox hunter gives the following account of an advuuturous day on the river ; “Ons morning recently 1 saw an old red fox run into ii thicket. I put Hie dog on his truck and concealed niy.-elf in the thick* et, knowing that a fox will. often circle and pick up bis own tracks. I could bear the hound bayhrg~nway off. Then it changed, and grew mure and more di:i-\ tmet, and 1 kuew the fox was returning. I must have waited about half an hour, wlien'I saw tbe fox dart- into a hollow Biit as enojj upon the other, am! whnrtrecus- j^S a little disbutoe to tny kit. ’ 1 remained in es to be that, I have no use for ths nigger. It Is always a pleasure to me to befriend ’em . when they want my flieiidsbip aud my help, but wheu they aspire to be my equal and put ou In- depeudeut airs, I’ve got uo further sympathy. I have been raise-1 to hnk . . . „ . . upon negroes as cLlWrrt^cFlI.lren InT* 1 “f?***" “ u,cr ^ ,e . e,Hl of tl,c 'oj? »'' d « yoiuti and In manhood and old age. t dideut have afiy hand In making ’em that way^ It fs their human nature and they Can't help lr, ap<l I have a sovereign conteynpt for any effort that our people aro making to change their relation to us, for it can’t he done.— Tlie education of Hie niuger is a hum bug so far us to make him a better cit izen. It has beeu tried already and has proved a failure. His hi at educa thm is one of pontact—close contact with tho white racs. If wo will let the negro Alone and keep him out of pp||- tlcs, ha will (fst along very well aud there will be no problem to stive.— There never*.wouM hate been any problem If be had been let alone. He has no business with office or in the jury box or it; tbe legislature and he never will have. Tills Is a whfte man’s government and the white man must govern it. The aoglo saxon is the dom inant race. As a laborer and a ser vaut and a dependent I had rather have tbe uegro than any race upon earth ami that relation to us just suits him aad when you t ry to Hit him out of It you make him a fool and a vagabond was no advantage to us. I had a lot of ’a n myself and I know they were no profit tu me. They Were od pr- flt to anybody except a few exacting msa tors who made slavery all the “foul blot” that ever #aa la it. There is no problem to solve unless wo mske one. The white folks can’t all be Vander bilts nor Jay Goulds nor Jos Browns, and tho tdggers can’t be whits folks.— Let uv all be content -with our destiny aud not be fuaslug around because somebody else Is better off. Let us take thlugs as we find ’em and do the beet We can. Fpltemrer-vstyTiwctrlttnir horses. If you breed ’em too fine they are out fit for the wag, n of ths plow. We have got to have different soils of folks, and nature knew it, or she would not have made ’em (fiff-reuk This morbid sympathy for the poor negro la wasted.. The negro lov< s to depend pou tbs white man and the white man loves the homage of the negro. It suits and fits both race.-*, and I hope it will stay so. Frsd Douglass seems power fully cooceffied of kte about the ne gro, and says they have got to be col- ooissd tjf' amhlgamaW they have tried tbe ons and tbs other will never be, for it is against ths order of nature. I beard an old phy that he had never seen a great _ _ child that descended from mu!atloj>a- rents lu a mulatto succession. The crossing of races has never improved them. Not even will the Jew aud Um UvuUle mUTviib bunuuny. John Kao- tulica, grown girls, native and to the manner born. N > widows' need'apply—espec- lolly Yanks. 1 — Huddcnly grew grave :md jxisitively so ber. Ill dryw tlie crowd around him mi l tpld them how lu* liu-1 fouglit against li s unquenchable thirst for liquor, hut all iu vain. He said that he was ci rt.-iin tlmt lie coi.hl become somebody if he Would brace up, but it could not be. ‘‘At the hour of one. o e <>ck I w t ill leave this vniu and sinful world.' But, boys, as a last favor, allow me to do so by music.*’ The cr-rwd, all his friends, summoned the Italian players, ami to the music ol the harp and the violin lie took a dose of morjijiine. Everybody regarded it a< a honsy aud thought the stuff lie took Was salts. After awhile he dropped peace fully asleep in a chair. One by one the crowd left the saloon, until none wefe lift there except the sleeping M u-tin and Jones, Not wishing to arouse him from stieh a seemingly peaceful^lecp, Jones linked up tlie place and retired for the night. I’poll opening the saloou in tlie In 1881 the number of person* killed by tornadoes was 187 ;Ta»t yenr 869 were killed, and already tills year 250 persons have. It is estimated, becoo.6 victims of destructive winds. There hr |q this country no law Against marrying a deceased wife’s ais None is needed. SH—W»«WgB—— '■' 1 '■!■■■» MKMOltlAM. Mule Cosmic. lUughier of the Iter 0. C Drown of 8utuier, died on the Cih inet. at the rcenmucc of Mrs. \f, H. Jjislerliiig. her auni nn<I SiiopteU uiolbcr, nged four years and iuur months. 1 , - Thus has parsed from earlli into the life eiernsl one of the best and brightc*! and must beautiful of the jewels of which Darn, well has been the proud and h ppy mother. “She died of quinsy, and through eight vrenry days and nights she bore her ngnuix ing sufferings with the patience of a martyr end the fortitude of a heroine. Though tender in years she was pifted with a brilliancy of intellect tlmt promised a splendid summer and an nuiumn fruitful of goodness and greatness if the iucatiate Archer had spared her. l-eiitleund modest as the rose hud, spark ling with the dew*'of’the morning ere it hursts into the. fragrant perfection of full bloom she was loved by all wlio knew her and our hearts are sore with sorrow over he un timely dentil of the little maiden, ^Andjadow fa'ls on the heart when peals the requiem »f the young and beloved, h'ttt'hope, bright and radiant a* the rainhew—the how of promise— tolls us that the young lift; has been trans 'Uluf |)r, planted to the pautdtse of the bather, where it shall grow and bloom with eternal life and fragrance through all the coming, cuutiess ages of the endless hereafter. , On the calm 8hbb:illi morning at 4 o'clock, before the blessed lighHcatne stealing across the Ka'iera horixoii, her pure and‘gentle spirit winged it* flight to the better laiidTati'l. before the .bird* of earth Sittig their mntin. ■vongs, she, safe in-the bosom of-the f’brtst sang lire-wondrous story of the divine love that bad taken her from an earth *o full of sorrow to the Aiden that knows uo night or IlfUCKiFSKWraiTIIDflCn Hepatic Compound, t OR, LIVER AND KIDNEY CURE, IT Wt LL8 A VE Yi)UK DOtTfOU DILL: IT 1STIIK MOST KFFKOTIVB-awd tHlu- HtdeMeiliciue ever oifhre*l to tho American people. As fast a* it* merits - become known it a. use becomes universal in every commutii. ly. No family will In* without it tfter hav- mg once tested its great value. THOUSANDS of dollars arc wasted on Physicians' fees by the dys peptic, the rheumatic, the bilious ami the Nervous, wheqjtdollar expended on thatun- opproachable Vegetable Tonic and Alterative Dr. Siinmopri’s Hepatic Conpoufitl, OD LIVER, AND KtDNEYCUDE, woa d iu every case effect a radical cure. If you arc bilious, tongueconted, head hot , dull, or aching, bad breath, stomach heavy orsour. if bowels inactive and passages hard a'ltd occasional looseness, if your sleep isbro. ken (tossing about in bed), if you get up un refre*he<l, if your skin is sallow, eyes yellow, if hea\y, du ; l pains in back and limbs, ifyou are dtowsy. iudisposeti to talk or net, if any otic or hi ore of these symptoms, take a dose of tdmmcns's' HEPATIC COMPOUND, and yon’will get immediate relief. DOW IK & MUISE, Sole I’roprietors, (.'har- lesloti. A. C For stile iu Darawol) by Charles 1’echmaun A. B. 1’aMerson. “ ;I5lackville by'Dr. J. H. Price. “ WilUetoh by W. 11 Kennedy. , - ; HU'h 1-IV iccoiHici imimie iuciiid. 4PH • MAMJUXCtfL NOTICE. ftmer. or ('orsTvCoArntssioXK.ns. V llUiNwkl.r.C ll.‘, S. L'., May S, 188.1. j care or pain op parting. To the bereaved who mourn Iter dentil we •ay: Death mily wounds to cure. Tbougli. Ihe king of terrors, yet to the innocent he is a blessed messenger of peace. 'Veep nut for the little <me. Death has only folded hi* iey _ jtrtne around tier that her prisoned -ml might lie. rte.ed from (bis niort-il caU.’i! re-t foTever n the smunuil« Uf etrrti.inprriiig. W. 8 K. tiitl mortgage ami inoruHtg Maitit) was found dead. 1 lie went out the other end my hid’ng place, supposing it was a trick of the fox to throw the dog off his track. The d >g was puzzled only >tu instiut,und followed the iox on a long circuit this time, 1 ut in the course of an (tour I saw at tlie other. Thinks I, ‘my chap^T play you a Yankee trick by stopping up the furthtULend of that log.* This I did, aud again hid myself, hoping for a'third return. T was hidden about the same length of time, when, by the voice of By dog, I knew Hie fix whs returning. A iew minutes later I saw tho lux enter the log. 1 ran .up to the open end aud rooti had it secured. This being done l await* od the coining up of the dog, which I tkd to a sapling white I 'went to get uu axe. I soon got back and opened the log suf ficiently to see lour foxes instead of one. “How was that?’ “It is plain enough. One fox Would run until tired, then he Would enter the log und t another would tuks-his plaee.” “But Why'didn't the houud bay the three in the log?’’ “Be cause ths trail was loo hot.” ; STATU XEBA. The Mettiodist State S. S. Conven tion will bo held iu Columbia un Ibd -HHh and-lflfrh of next August ~ — A Lancaster man recently killed Assignee’s Sale* A't Iiriekvillc, S. ('., on Saturday, the, 2t5tli day of May, 1S83, at 11 o’clock a. in. at tho platform of the S. C. Buiiw.ty (Y>. we will sell, at public auction for eti*!!, tiie ehosea. iu aeiioi bclonginc t" tho ti'-igncll estate of (ron. Price, cotnpiising one botu sundry note* aud book accmnts II. Dodkxiioff, Assignee (Jeo. W. Price. Jamfh TiTmtsov, • • .v-. Creditors' Agent, may 17 ’ - Fair Notice. ^ I o Tht ^unimrr mccttiig ofthc DurnjweD A A M. Society will be held at the Fair (jrmtmlfi on yVeilnusday. tho ISth day of July, ptex, A ftilF attendANcc of ika Stoukhuidor* i* iW^nextail as 111* question uf the removal of the ImilJiti);* !•> H mnre <ie«irakiK; locality will then be *.il»«iitted and decided. r The ladies of the county ire cordially in vited to attend TUTd lend their eneoiiruging presence. They sre retpjCHted to brit.ghv* -ket* of provision* and tuaid the Association in Hiving an obt fashioned bai beatie, 4'**ays will be read on Improved Stock by fX'Ciovcrnur llagood, on Field Crop* by Ma j-ir E. H. IJ yes, on Truck Farni ng by I. 11, Toole, on the fertilizer.* best suited to the* its ot. Barpweltyoouqlv hv Major K. Spagn llitm- niond an*l on (jrape and' Fruit Culture by Major tl. Br l.artigue. A special.feat tire of the day will bethedis- play of county grown Fruits and Flowers. A general attendance of all lover* of the pro*perity -of-the county vs earnestly so .iuitvd. It. II. K A * Tt.R L t NO. J, W Woniiw.v it a, v-- Atritr.i* ALlrticn, Jso. W. Hoi.mi.s. (’ommittee. Notice i* hereby given that app icntiondm* been made to the -Countv taimniissioners to declare the rmtd from (irnliams to Hautberg (intersecting tKo-Pnblie Itoiid leading from I'amocrg 1u Bariiwell at tlie old Henry llnit- 1.0gydncei a !‘nbi:<ntMd. Said npplicatio-i will he considertd and passeil upon at ke rcgulor meeiing *if the itoaril on the Tib August, next.” I’ronJrJ, that on or before that day written consent to the right of way. .without compensation, of nil land owners lit rough - wlto-e prcmisesfR* propose*! road tfraild pas*.-slrnlHje-ol foined and hie.I in this oflice. All pees »W‘»eutieera . p*l will appear on that day and make known iiny objectisns they may posed.roi I. — Dy order of the Boa \V\I. A^NAB, Clerk — may 10 TIVLU BIMIBiis, SI\GI,E-IIEIPER^, C'!)lSl\ED HOTS J)D fiOWLIS; fr*BXI) FOR DKSCRtmVK PRICE LISTafi. Bones, Dougherty & Co. • A UGU.STA, G A. mny 10 NEW AND ELEGANT GOODS AT J. W. TURLEY’S, ^ Id ROAD STREKT, AUGUHTA. GA- Ol'B DRESS GOODS STOCK IS COMPLETE. We make a spu'inlty of Silks ami S ttln« for Hie evening and prompAile — ^tYff t*t,fi : (.»elVtiM# MtiVi.r.*, fftl tlift ru^w^Pt ilPBtgns. We will sbuw a Htieur ihe hIoivp tlintTH in-ntciilPHs tills bide i>f New Y -rk. ^ E nlioetted Satii.B, Ithodemans, MarveilleHU Surahs, Ottomans, ftc Ifft Pade tiffV't lTniu Silks and ti.tllns at 75‘.. v?onh $1 25, Tti alt ihs newest Blvades—OuZ/lle Pii.k, Ox Blood, Electric liiue, Ctubhed Strawberry, At my Blue, Sfitiuiti Pink utid Terra CnttH ShadiH. ' If }ou watif a Tit-tty Butniuei - Silk—to «ee la to appreoiate these poodn, ia bioltett Plitids in blenilaof nil the new shades, These goods are juat out. AViliuga, 'ftKrtiif Ytide Altmtma Olnttia A-..* in newnhadet. VS111TK GOODS. Pi i n and 1). lied Swiss'. H Au, <-heek**rt au-l S;iip^'i N’.iins<>ok-'. Plftfh, . Chevkod and Sniped V tvoria L twns, P quen, Tail.trans, Per*Uu Lawns, M"«i.*e. Imre ta the janr^Hine, Delndla, FtetieU Naicanoks, &.•. Aisty.a full block of EtubroMoted Elg- - ius/vMUt.J Juaei tinuH to mafehrrbe abiVve guotis. » ’ — * v ' Lailieb’ and Misbe’S Fanev Hosiery iu over 100 different vaiitties. . — ^-1-d I J ARA.SO'^S. b '^ d NOTICE* ttFi ier or Fot ntv roM>us*tos»:n*. 1 _ H.MtNwr.u. H. April 3d. 1SP3. i Notice i* hereby w.ven that application ha* Keen made to the •'oiii.ty <'o iiii>j**ioiii'rg to lay out and open a m w public ro.id cemniene. {>< on the t hafleston mail near the Ntitllt- c.v«t Cnruer of land* of Frv+n (4. (iiven* and pa**ing ifr-A So.ithca*i direction over land* of E. tl "tiivc*i*>Alr*. L. ii. ffammond. J. J. Wlialy, Aifi e.1 Aldricli niitl Hrdoka \Vi*u iu the 11uriean * orNcw Dmlg*' itoad, ncajf.iflc jNi«ri beast cornel;of lands <if-Ridff!r.iok*"'V ;>e ^ Said a|ipllcati.iii‘will be considered and paVsed upuii at the regular npetjoff <if the [’oatd on .the-Id July next. that on tii- before tpat day th<* written consent 1. the right uf way, iritlwpt'foiiijtewHitii ii. of all land ownersxi»r..iixl l r h .*e premise* t he. pr posed road Would pass, shall be ob'aitii' n!cd in 111i* office,' All person* coneerivVl will appear on that day and - make known aiiy-.jAicclion* tliey n.ay hive to the pp«- p«**e<i road, Bv order of the Board. ‘ Wm. McNaii, Clerk C.-C. n pro BARNWELL RAILROAD. Tlie iiest a c s Mtment f* Heh-ct fr.tiii < ver Ivelofu ehtnvu in Augusta, in Piaia add Br<n-a*lcd G ""Is, wbli aj.d wtthoitt iit ings, Iiaet* Fichub, G* din is, Ths, Scaif*, itc. iops, HnniikorohiofH, Cut sots, Ilvt lilogs, Rtbli.vnw. Fans. iTutHs^JGivotuisp, N’lthf-G. wns. tikif+**r4FmrWT rs, & , LjiiliOH^TAnyn and M diair Ulstofs, all ctz s, ami upward*:— J .-, \Vl3 i,re eliu\vTTSg-il Iiaudboaio IlliO uf Jgiy on MeDtiff, and Uamued bt^ he who tic: ciic* Hold, EipitigU ! Buttons to uiatcli Druss Fal’TTcR. * ' . iiin\ 10 2m AUDITOR’S NOIL E. A Cyclone timid men lice to diijroutri. 18 . *> - bhoUld coining -a-. Fair .u’4-4 id gtvcnr On tlie d. v of drily* l leave Ibr F all Tm the Northern markets i (in and after HP. dye..Ap iPIBlIi. JS83, train* will taiii n fulloa v iill further leitrej : _ (I lady—Lxr.|j Sunday*! frTATK'NS I.) Hlui-kvillc " A>lileigh VV.**(nar.|* Ar tiiruwell a Mail I i Mail Lotaled in ■ lourishins Town of BIxACKYILLE, SCO- aqd render him unhappy. I don’t want A A'' 1 " , ier I r AB yeceotiy atiled a him a save any mope, for his slavery w b*P Mi 8bty-four iucbea - - long and weighing four pouudu. Infant baptism increased in the Southern Methodist Enlspupal church from 14.739 iu F866 to 27,205 iu 18A2. B. F. Crayton & Sons of Anderson recently sold three calves in Atlanta for eight hundred dollars. They are successful stock raisers. FonHeeb hundred bales of cotion, all owned by fanners of Chester and York counties, were sb'd at auction in Ohester on Tuesday. The purchasers were Chester merebsuts. 7- FinnersTnTsome portions of Chester county say that negro labor is more unreliable this spring than it bas ever been. The average darkey rents a cabin, works one day In tbe week, then hunts and fishes the rest nf the time. On tbe Greenville tralnTgoIng into OoluntWIa the other day was a newly- married couple, the bride appearing to be about twenty-five yeats old and the groom being a dapper liitl^ chap a year or two younger. A lady who got aboard at Newberry took a seat just ahead, asd' after a few minutes she heard the pair criticising her bonnet and cloak sod general style. Without showing tbe least resentment la her couuteosnce, she turned around In her seat and said : "Madam, will you have son close tbe Window behind you>“ Tbe “son" closed bis mouth instead and tbe “madaui” didn’t giggle A New One Slorv Frame Dwelling, situa ted in the 'thriving town of DlnckriHe, on t* S' (’. R. R.,-W inile* Ironi Augmitn, li* Containsi> room*, fire nlane iu each room, ptnzxa front and buck, kitchen of two room*, sti^lu for five head, birn and carriage hoove, iu \ ard. vegetable garden back and side, floner garden in front, large variety of fruit trees in bearing order. Lot UtOxloO feet, more or !•**. This desirable property nil) be sold low for cash. Also, a 0"e Story Frame Livery Stable, situated on Railroad Avenue, in close prox imity to the depot, in the above town, stall* for lb head, office in front, mule lot Wx - 27 feet, ba> - ninyard and small stuble, water on premises, lolIOxloO fesl, more oHeSs. Will be sold remarkably cheap for cash. For fiirfljef pjOTTCulAis apply to the Real Estate Agent of Augusta, '.y ^ i n>ayl7 2w f M. flYAMS. TREANURKK’iU APPOINTMENTS. Coikty Tmkxsiibkii's Omcit. j BahXwf.li, 8. C., April The Treasurer will beat the fidrewing pla ces for the collection of the first instalmeurof taxes on thedays raentioned. Blanton’s Fiore, Thursday May 17th. Seven Bines, Friday, May 18lh. Barnwell C. H., Saturday, May Ulth. Dunbarton, Monday, May 21st. - Ashley's Home Store, Tues'fty, May22ud, Furse's Store, Wednesday, May2Jd. yajdQC, Tit u Tih Erwinton, Friday, May 2f'lh. Barnwell C. II.. Monday, Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday, May 28th, 29th, 30thand »lst. ^ . Bam or taxation : State Tax 4 3-4 Mills. School Tax 2 Mills. Ci uniy Tax 2 3-4 Mills. For Deficiencies of fiscal year IWUWH 1 2 Mill. i> National Bank Bills, Uold and Silver Coin receivable for Tiles. Jury and witnes cer tificates are receivable fur the 2 3-4 mill tax only. Mutilated bills and coins will not be taken. F. KIRKLAND, _ fBUHSSSp-^-Y ’ County Treasurer. aprS 49S. W. BLANY9N, A.TTOK.NK'V .V T A. W, ■ARNIWKA.I. C. It., n. V. Prompt attcaiioB given to all basinet Cu lt usiod to hint. VV Kra'r WAIfl >. A. M. I P, M. K0 l-i - mini _aio injfi I -ti ft-) - 10 244- -Bua Aic’in. R M. r. ift 4.4" « 50 ;.<w K AKXW^VItL). ! 0 Mail ' 8 An-jn. I.t jlurnvrcil \VtNi-l«-ani’s “ A*l)lri^h Ar Jla- L) illn— A. M [ A. M. 8 16 8Jt.10 8.V. 11.20 —WwH—trrvft 5i. I.V) 4.40 4.- , -0 S.lft Ilarn«v)| |t:iilr.wiTTraili- eon»t-et with South Car- elina Railway Ttaijn r-iltovn; No. 3 ha* runm-etioh from Hoiitfi Caw-linn flnilwnr from Align*!* an-1 I/*-al Hi»U«itm West of III -ekvt to. .N-. I eminwt* wUhNtmilh CaroKun K»il«:iv for -Charleston an.rii->wil auti'uisj < ftfl of Ulaekvitteamt ColuUiliia tiivisioii. - T-y * N— ft he* - -iDut-tmiT fri.m Hbjtfh-^uroliiin Kail* ry Htntio^is-Kast nf BlnrWvtlle. * " . N-. «eoinii-ct* rith S*-uith-Carolina Kailsvav for AoL'u*tu ao<i laeal Slalu.ii* VV--»t nf llhi lyille. ^ N-i 7 has (wanevtlmiTrom South Caroliua 1 tail way from Augusta ao-i all l»cal Station*. No. Ieonnret* with South Cam-itua Railway for rCharlrsloii, Cola ml. la and all points Fast Ou Court dav of eaeh month a S|>eeial Train will leavi- Blackvillc-at J A. M„ ami arrive at Itarnwetl at 7.15 A M. D. C. ALLKN.O. PA T. Ageut, JOHN B. PECK/ffeucral Mat.atrer: Strickland, Wk'flwiJjChtan! BlatkMiiitb, V e-- IlYaACK YILLE, S. C. Is now and at nil IlmcH prepared with first,cbtHH workmen and first cl"H* mato- nu! to do all work in his line in tiiKt c a*s »>;•'» and at leasonablH ffjrorm.. H« hoIIc- its l-mUlo pqJ.runatro »io(L-onHd**ntlv to all pergons w-beflibWIiivored hirn with thoir'ftrders. Ho is uiwwys' st - iinmer «iui HiwnyH at work. nuv!W-3in» ot stock oHrootls for the r " ( ' > e tiuit shall he worthy itry cnstoiHcis and of m v rei utation iis the L’mlerscTItTf. ~2. I will need alhthe room I can get and tor the next six weeks will sell good8 af [iriccs that will astonish the Tyros in Trade and make‘tiling's lively in IJ lack- ville. I. am "oinir lo close out —- Avot row *Trpr4c^B vRvwru. CnrxTT. IU it n w >:tLtTyhr*Miiv 1 s»-^LS83. The A*-rVsoY t*n alten-r nf,'fto*TnH«iA|j'u’l5 pliO-e.-*k- I be -late* lueuq-ih't d tor jbc plll [ui*c~~ of tab+og Tux B.tnt-ria tor f-,^cyear I'SSd. All person* oho hayy b-pglit ui-*<-1'l real ( - _ ■ e*t-rte rtttCc InsPWuru mu*t be parlicuiHr \. ill lllltp . U1 ,| ^ () S |. >l0 i),,. Aeewe-r. j Seven Pines. Jtme-7tli. Mtxson'* ';ill .)uric Stlt. .1 "*«-ph .Ashley's Hume Store, June ‘Jih. Furse * St-re. June Ilib. Bald on .1 nrre.-iJih..—~ ■ Erw int.in, .1 line lilili. Allen-lalc. June I4ih ami loth.* Prioter * Stole, .hnte ItitlMin i ISth. . I'ibfle Polid, June I Ot li • B lyulnn s Store, June 2<lth. D-rfonP* Bridge. June2 l *f »ml 22n-l. ' t ieorgy* t.S eek t'fwb iliJpxc^June 27hl. Ui! i-ion.-Jnne 26th J-rtWH •jofh.:— -■»,^ ' - i’-l iekvillc, Juiifw.‘7th and 2bth O’-ahnni*. June 2'.MhX 3 Buitbcrg, June Mtuh. . 4 .Midway. .liplyTudianil.1-1. ; llunt*»eb« CluipW, July^ath and I:Ittjiar-li’A, July fith an-l 7lii^. — Bai U'.vell C. II. from June latln July 2(llh. 8. W. TUOITI, Auditor B. C. uw-yo 1m . - - Gitoliiia ItuiiiMiy. GotMCBCttig l-Vi-ritarv 4<lt trainv wiirrujiMioIroKS:—~ ^ atarWtr-TK, la nty stock. I am going to buy a New and Magnificent one liir dersell all mV comj^cfitorb)— They need ^iH)t expect mercy. They must wake up v.nd oomc { i .. i r *1 LfiiiVe Midwtjy down or quit and goto farming, B.n.i.er^ SAML’li; riUGKS : ’Leave LerJ lUnf Leave Blackville Leave Elko ' \ Leave \Vtlli*t-u Arrive ai Attgu*la java *_• a a -i • x X Kg’-■ APOCBTA DivisipN. * . tDaily) (laafty, exrejit ” i Sunday*.) 8 3 ") a ra Leave Charleston Arrive ai A 750 yards Calico at 4 000 yards Calico at'Cc, 3.4 c. i»i HjUC Millions In It* ' ST A N LEY SN E W PATENT PRO* cosh fcr the manuAicture of Spirits of Turpentine anj Pipe Wood Oil from Liglriaroodr’ Tfywrxrotr towsiftrimomiy correspond with tbe uudersigned, who is aiithoTized tw sell the tii'lit for Barn well rouuty. R. N. MILLER, Willis ton, S. C. jan25 AV-K. KKLLY, ATTORNEY AT LAAV, F» L A C IC V I L.3E* IT, H. C. Promptness a specialty dv C 21.tf Jos. J. Brown, ATTORNEY &T L&.W, . Barnwell C- II S G- wt2ti ly White and Colored to 10c. ; v \ ; Colored Mushn li to 12 l-2c. Brown Linen, all jiriees. 30 Barrels Flour ut ^5.00; 25 Barrels Flour at $0.00 Full Line of ifhoes and Gro- -ceries. Call want b.bo a m C.I7 am b 24 a m <5.37 a m tl. 10 a m in and see what you Justin P. O’Neill. ■Blackville, aprlO-4w S C- Alv^ Gage & Co. PROPRIETORS OF TBE 4 - - — Charleston lee House, Market, Cor.Church St, Chatleaton, S. C ' -•v Shipping, Steamboat, and City Trade Supplud. --- Ice' I’ucked tor the Country a Spe cialty. : fehlJUiy Registration Notice- fha Regifltration Book* will b« open at the county seat ou the Find Monday in each month yntil further not ice in given. JNO. W. HOLMES, £>upt-rviaor. det2l-if ‘ 10 60 a m 10.b!i a m 10.1(1 a di : 11 ,17 a ffi 11 28 a m "■ II .88 a ra 11.4o a m . (5 <>•) a la 12.05 p in 7.lt>a m 12 14 p m 7.24 a m 2.W p m 9.L) a m EAST. IDaJJy] ffially rxcr|,t . 8amlay.*| 7.04a m '9.15 a m 9.2-'> a in 9.44 a m 11.52 a in 10 02 a m —r. 10.13 am - '10.20 a in 10.80 a m 10 4()a m 10.50a ni 1 00 p in COLUMBIA DIVISION—WEST. (Daily, Except Sunday.) 11.00 a m 7.45 p m 10 12 p m ._ - 4 42 p m 10.35 p m 8.00 a m <>.58 p m <5 45 a in 4.80 p m 10.37 a ni 9.3.S p m Leave Augnatn Leave Williston Leave Elko Leave Blackville Leave Lees - ! I.eavc (iraharos Leave Bamberg Lefve Midway Leave Kdiaio , Ar. ar Dranrliville Leave Bnincbville Ar at Charleston 4.80 p m 8.17 p ny 0.24 p ui . 8.44 p m 0. 52 p nt O.Oo p m 7 13 p m 7 23 p ra 785. p m 7.45 p v* 9.44 p m 11.30 p u Leave Brnncliville Arrive nt Camden Arrive M Columbia Leave Columbia Arrive at Camden Ar. at Brnnclivide EXPRESS (DAILY) WEST.) -j-Leave Cliifrlesteir <, ‘*'*”'“ l Y.OOn m Leave Branrhville 8.37 a m Leave Blackville 4 44 a m Ar. at Aiignsla 7.13 a ra EXPRESS(DAILY) EAST ) Leave Augusta 9.00 pm — « Ar. at Blackville 11 8(Tpm Ar. at Branchville 12.38am Arrive aC Charleston • 3.10 am “CONN ECTIOXS.-’W - Connection* mndeat Augusta with Georgia It. K. lo and from all p.iints West and Soulh* west, with through Sleeper belween Charles ton and Atlanta on Express train. Connections made at Charleston with'North Eastern K. U. for points North and with New York Steamers on Wednesday* and Salimlnya C.mnectlotis made ai Columbia with Co lumbia and Greenville R. It. and CbaTlelte. Columbia and Augusta K. R. to and from aJ pelnts on both Roads. Connection* made at Blackville with Barns well It. It. D C. ALLEN,G.r. AT Agt. JOHN 11. PECK, General Maaaget. r ’ '; f ' • /