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Ml f. Haines Editor aid Proprietor. COUNTY! lU-MUi I i |lill»l II I V' TBUH8DAY. MaY illl CJ!B CIRCULATION .lit m-Jl H1088. ■me n,m.xu CK r iwlors know llwt we nro poecd to «n tliis ta'k about wliat wc ab/mm m§:n,uvTt0^». idle Tiarna fHe r * T«rlM*CliaHael. Hadn’t we better go* little alow about this tariff '^uiinew>? I'm afraid it's a N A'.tTIOXAL ^iOTES. | The D pertnorot «<{ Awrtooltnro at’ Three Inohee of mow le t In Ohio t o Ootombla, froin tbe rciurua of 101 cor- last MivtidrtV —. reepoudentii repoifs that the cot too ^ M I”*'*** 1 * the State has been iocreHaed 0<de ( the dittos than, ta 33 rears old, 32.060 acres, or 1 per emit, atiove la«t nuat do with sud lor the negro. We are of the opinion that the brother in black il%cda.to be let aloue.. Ifhe receives ex actly the aatuc treatment that hi* white neighb'r geta, and then he f..ilt to work out hi* own sulvatiou, we saj, lot him tricky horse or mule that bucks his rider or a gun that kicks backwards. What wo all want to do, you know, is to <;tt into office and run the govermnent, und on* ”P turo the trca»ury, end grow fat on _L the spoile. and incid^utplly^iaVe the na tion. We democrats waftt revenue, and wo want protection, and if anybody knows which is the best way to secure these great blessings, why cf course .I’m for that way, but I’m grtling powerful Uubus shout the horse. The tariff has and said to bn worth •4,000,000. Tenueesee has one salouh 1\ PUCE tFSEMlIMi FOR Til DOCTTR Ua*B3 HlMJtlONH’S Hepatic Cbmpotmd* 4 ear, maklnn the total of acres tu ihi« »tn 1,441983. In Northern CardH^A ? ! per cent, of the crop was up on ths^ tt of “ " ^ * nlways bcvii an un|Hipul.ir thing with the people—so/ter like death and taxcs-cv- go (o hades without further ceremony.— cry body tries to posi|r>ne the one and Abbeville Press And Dsuner. ' dodge Hie other. Nevertheless all piv Aht seuthwest Georgi»is enthused on the truck firm new departure. A care fill canvsss shows that 3,500 acres ore planted in melons in that .State. Wo re spectfully inform our friends across tbe Havauuak that a larger area is pLntul ih Aiken and Darn well counties than in their who’c State. Our people arc uot making much fuw orer uuhatched chick- ens 0 but they will, we hope, make an abundance of mgticy. A coi.OKtl> man, who lias been sue- ccasivelr and snccesshilly preacher, poli-, tician and plowman, called on u* a few- dajs ago and said oi the negro problem : 4, I think my people get wor.<c instead of better. They haven’t ns much scum; now as they had three years after free dom came. Tbry can’t run a country. They are u failure ns rulers. One white man can centioln hundred bunds hut ft negro can’t control his own family. They must have masters and that's the truth about it. The Yankees are mighty smart lit they can’t beat nature and make us superior to the white race. As soon os all parties find tha'f^’out we'will have place and it will be better for a’l eon- cerued. If ihe negro can t paddle his own canoe, let him go under." T» Ike Old woldler* ol'Burn well Cenntjr. After an informal conference of sonic to evety flve hundred and iweuiy-two peiaooa. iJi - , , . . • . ... . . > . 1st of May, In MMdle Caroboa 23 |»er The two cent letter postage doee n« t cent and In Lower Carolina 68 -an nv- Tjn into dlect until the ttrwt of Ootober. ‘ eragdfor the State of a fraction more fiohtnond, Va., eupporte fourtu* n | thau ae per oent., agnlnst 47 per oeut. colored churcliee, moat of tba tiaptiat denoinluallou. OB. LIVER AND KIDNEY CURE, ilized governmenta hare a tariff fur rev* cnuc. and our people have lived under this sort of machinery for over a hun dred years and I reckon we can continue to live under it. What I’m dubus about is the propriety of our southern people raising much of a rumpus against a lit tle protection just at this particular time. We arc trying to encourage manufact ures and manufacturers need protection:, and they can’t live without it. Farm ing don’t piy a poor farmer on poor land, and farming wants protection more than anything but I don’t see bow it is to get it, and because it don’t pay any bet ter, our poor people have to work in this iron business. I don’t believe. t!<e aver age farmer gets more than fifty cents a day for his labor. The papers make much ado over Mr. Furman’s success, und a few others, and over truck farm ing, and peach growing, which is ul! very well and very encouraging, and, hopeful, but the average farmer has no such ad vantages Farming is a slow way to make money, but then there is a law of c'inpensiition nbvut everything jh this lift/, and firming has its blessings that other-pursuitsdii not have. The frrmcr belongs to nobody . He is I lie freest man upon earth and the most independent.— lie has more latitude and longitude. He has a house iu tbc eountry with pl«n- ty of pure tftr and good waYcr. If hr of the surviving soldiers of the Confed erate Army living in Barnwell county it lus been decided to suggest a reunion during the manner, for tbe purpose ol completing the rolls of her soldiers nod to revive aud perpetuate the memories that have so nobly illustrated our past and are so worthy of transmission to our posterity. Wc therefore suggest that representatives from each command shall- of theii own motion, and without fur ther notiiioation, meet with us at Barn well on sale day in July next for the pur pose of making arrangec eots for the re- ntiioa at » later date. .Johnson Hagood, G. ft. Lnrliguc, F. (lay Gantt, G. H. Kirkland, W. H. Kennedy, R. G. Hay. MOIST TKAUIC OF TRAUK- »IK«. A Dreadful Acear Kaacted ia u tfrtdal S.kaiafeer la Neaib Aaaerlca. (from tbe Montevideo Keiou.) A horrible affair took place recently at Eio Grands delSur, near to tbtfUru- Ifiayun frontier. A young farmer was l it ten by • toad (log, aud remedies were Immediately applied to the. wound. Cauterisation was reported to, and there was every reason to believe that the virus bad not entered the vie Mai’s system. When the accident tie-; t arred the young man was about to marry, but in eopsegueuce of the un- toward occurrenee tbe ceremony was postponed for three months, when the ttedlcal men who were eooaulted on the case gave It as their unanimous opinion that there was not the slight est ground for apprehending nnv dan ger from the bits. Tbe marriage took place on the farm and wna celebrated with the c.uatomary festivities. After The nuptial supper was over the bride- froom appeared to be seized with a fit of melancholy. One of love's caprices, Mid somebody. After supper cam- tbe bell, and when this was at Its height the oswly-wedded couple with drew from tbe festive scene'and re tired to their apartments. About an hbur afterwards the bouse resounded with ferocious cries Intel mingled with abrleksand groans. As soon as the guests h id recovered from atupefao- tfoo they started in the direction of the cries. They proceeded from the nup tial chamber. The door wns bum open and a bonible spectacle presented It self, On the floor lay tbe young bride M a pool of blood. She still breathed, but her body was torn and bitten aa If she had been selasd by u three. In a corner of the room was the bride- mroom.ooverel wltb blood and foam- fag at the mouth, scratching, bitlug and tearing away at the wall and fur- nltorh. With a sadden bound he sprang like a tiger upon the Invaders lair, and he wouk) have made one or mote victims hud not a brother nf tbe dying bride sent a bullet crash- lig through the mad mao’* brain. Vaum or TnEcmrLownL—Agrieult- nrista claim It la the best egg produc ing food known for poultry, keeping them Is a thriving condition and large- ly increasing the production of eggs. Every poultry raiser who triet It will flhd that thfa» seed I* the best food known for glossing the plumage of fowls, and to alm<st Indlepeneable to Jfemewbe went to Qt their birds for esblbiUoa to tbe beet advantage. The Beeelao sunflower to easily raised, re- quires very little sere, can be grown In fsooseorners or other places difficult to eeltiTefca. Its production of seed Is , yielding often air the rate of Jr«d bushels to tbe acre. It be planted in bids four feet time ptoot'an acre. ~TT .1110^1.1 from thelOtb of May Nell roses 0oe bosh to a year bteoroee, ^ 'y _ife -i-W ■ <- nmkvs but httlo in the licid, he has no occasion to spend but, litic. He cun- raise his own iiogs, aud slieep, and cut- t'c and cliickens. His wood costs noth ing und the luxury of big back-togs-apd- blazing fives in open fire p’accs- all win ter long, is something that city people long fur, but cannot afford. Tbcro are little leaks all round, but still we are happier on the iiirua than we were in the tewn und feel more secure from the ills of life. We fear no pesti lence or disease, no burglars or thieves. We lock no doors, and Mrs. Arp has quit look lug-under the boiLfuraruau.— I love to hear the churn dasher splash ing in the butter milk. . I love to bear the roosters crow and the peacock holler, and sec the martins sailing round the martin gourds. I love to hear a imbor stop and chn4 about tho growing crops. I love t'Vtake (lie cli-ldrcu with nve to the water uirU - and fish below the dam atnid >ho roar of falling water*, or pad dle around the pond iu an old leaky bat- tom. I love to wander through the woods aud glades and wear old clothes that can’t get no older or dirtier nud get caught in a shower of rain if 1 want to. O d man HoraceTCinarked about two (housiind years ago that the town was tl.o best place for a rich man to live in, and the country was the best place for a poor mfun to die in, fend inasmuch an riches were uncertain and death was sure, it becomes, a prudent man to move to the country aa soon as he can get there. Farmers have their ups and downs of course, but they don’t colkqMc and burst up like tradesmen. They don’t go down under u panic. Ten years ago nearly all the iron men br»kc or suspended, aud t#ey areon’tho lo)koat m>w Tor another squall, aud I don’t waut the squall to come from anything our party will do when wo get in the government wagou. aud begiu to pull the reins over the dash board. -*■ Let us go slow nud let everybody down easy. Fdo mt think it is good policy for our newspapers to say very much on the tariff ques'ion. Touch it up' tender ly, handle it gingerly, for it is a danger ous old gun, and kicks awfully Wheu overloaded. They might shoot a blank cartridge or burst s cap occasionally, but we most all be careful or the democratic log will split into pieces on the tariff business. There are some cracks in it now. Let us say to the country that the tariff is now very unequal and unsatis factory, aud we intend to make it all right aud do everybody justice ; but dop't go into detaila—make no specifications, but generalize—votes arc what we want —votes enough to elect. Lot the news papers go stow, huttot our candidates promise everything to everybody. Fit the promise to the people aud when wc All get into office we can harmonize on the spoils. I wonder what will become of alt these office-holders when ‘we oils' got in next year. I’m getting sorry for 'em in advance, for I don’t know what they will do for a living. They have held office so long they, are not fit for any other business and I am afraid they will perish to death or fsll on tho county. But then 1 reckon they will pick up some little something and put it away before wc turn ’em out. I reckon they will Bii.l Abp. and the line wilt surely he dufshmi this summer from Hendersonville to Ashe ville, thero connect lug with the Eist leouessee, Virgiulu and Georgia. The cyclone or Friday lost cora- meucril in iMlssour i. but waa moat de structive iu lilinole nud Wisconsin, Ra cine iu the latter State being hadiy damaged. L-sa t>f it e iu lillUpir 55, persons Injuied 200; no estimate lor Wisconsin. After tTie (lust bus been thoroughly _j>cHteu out of carpets, and th-y-aie tacked down-again, tlieycnu l e blight-, -•to d Very uiucfT^by seattcriog ci-fii me.11 mixed with Course salt over them and then sweeping it oCf. M.\ ihee^ll aud rueafdti iq-ml propofTionSi A cure for rheumatiHin an English doctor has found In tytal abstinence from food. HfftlvCikrcO that piany ca ses ot acute articular ilieuurttUsiu have been cured by fasting froiirTour to eight days, while rheumatism was also alleviated. No medicines were given, but patients could have Cold water and letnou.nJe in * niodoraiiou. The doctor stales that rlijutuail-in is only a phase of Indigestion, and, therefore, can be cuted by g! vi11g_ ct-jjjp.piidC aud cuuilu^.. ucd real to all the digestive organs. - Botnw folks In Montana are starting a town out tbere to b« culled Giant- ville, No man uudsr six feet In beli and no woman measuring less t! live feet eighUs to be allowed to b property. By this means It is pro posed to establish, in due course of Um 1 *, a race of gianta. Hartwell (Ga.) Sun: "Some years before tbe war t a petition was laid be fore theSoutb Carolina Legislature for eome purpose, A member from 'Shark- Ungburg Deestrict' opposed tbe peti tion, and salcK that petitions didn’t amount to anything, that anybody would sign them. 'Why,' said be, *1 could get a thousand of my oonstltu Fannie - : You are right. It is bet ter to return n kiss for a blow; and a great deal sweeter. Coukling and Grant both predict a Democratic victory ia tbe uext Pi eel- dentisl contest. — It. to said to be n fact that ante InVa* riably bull<i their bills over veins of running water. Well diggers, take no tice. Twine are 2 very interesting ackel- dents tew happen iu some boddy else’s family, but one twin at slime suits toe tbe most.—Josh Billings. Tbe Georgia Major calculates that tbe national debt could be paid with the amount due newspaper offices by delinquent subscribers; *•: It would be easy to pay the Natloual <1 bt by imp'igjug a lax on beauty.— There isu’t a woman iu the country who would hot demand to be assessed. The dog tux nets the UnlTed* States goverumriit about 816,000,000 pi: r un- uum, and the commiesioner <>f agih culture enys it chsts 850,000,000per uu' uutn to food iheui. *. for. the same period last yt-ar. The 4e«>Sffition of tbe crop compared to Net J ear is: la Northern Carolina 73, Llddie Carolina 80 aud I>»wer Gar*-|t* na 78 —100 representing tost year's c- >ti- (fliion. I’he smoun*, of commercial fer tilizers used on cotton is : In Northern Carolina 4 per cent, to excess of tost year, .n Middle Carolina 7 and In Low er Carolina 6 per ceu*., and 32 per cent, of the entlralcrup hT torthiz-’d with home-made manure. The corn area is practically unchanged, the returns showing an actual Increase over last year-of only 3.288 acres, making the whole area devoted to this crop this year 1,359,593 acres. The condition of the crop computed to the same period last year is : In Nortimm Carolina 85, Mid lis Carolina 80 and Lower Caroli na 79. The stand compared to an av erage is 83 Fifty three percent of the crop is fertiliz -d, and 40 pet cent, of this amount wiili bom -made ma nure*. In Harnwell county there are 78 334 acres in cotton, a decrease of 5 per cent, from last, year and 95 991 acres in corn, a decrease of 2 per ccti». Yr Auditor’s AjiiH-'inimeni i.f Township - J Apprai't-rs. The force on the Spartanburg, ahd Sergeant FluTey, of-the signal sir- vioe. sttys houses ate no prot>-ction tu a cyclone. A trame house is, AoWt Ver, sdef than a brick ot sioueono; but as all cyclones uff-ird ample Warning, the place of sarc-ty is in a dug-out or cel- tor, ugaiust tTre'sofitft or west wall.— All cyclones move^riii a northeasterly dirtutloo„Hiid a position iu a north east room or iu u uorjheast corner is uot desirable, it Is by observing sucb precautions that tbe people of luwa are generally able to avoid casualties when tbe storm-Ueud is abroad. The following named (fenllpmen nre here- Asheville railroad has been tnoieased, - 1 ^ “PPoimed Township Appruisors for their re.-prctite Town-hip- nod will be notified horeuflfr'when to meet to e<(Hnlize ]in)[ierty. Allendale—J. Kfth MIxhoii, W. 'll. Brab ham, P. ih Dickin-on. jlaldsc—W. i!. I’ceplcs, M. M. Calhoun, F ,S. Owens. # Bamberg—J. 0. I! tl«e.«s, E. R. Hayes, 11. J. Brabham Barnwell—Jno I. Bronson, Thos. N. 15a ker. fleo. W. Peacock. Beiiiiert Springs—O. W. MorrsR, J.. B. Bates, W.J. Barker. BlackviUe—J.J. Weiasinger, Juo. C Wil liams, Wistsn T. Walker. . Bnford’s Bri.lge—K. C. Kirkland. H. M. Jl*y-..L>nvii,l II. Bice. Boll Pond- W. V. Gill, B. F. Killings-' worth, John I’. Orny. < Fish Pond -(-eo. M. Hunter, W. E. Fro vcmix, H. l>. Sleadly. 'iiiiidMUe—Joaaph Ashley, h. A. Bush, J. CochrutT .Gzur.ge.'A-Creck—J, W. Lancaster, II. J t'rott, >L^'. RumIl. • t’ypress—W. G. tlnrrisou, L. J. Morrlsv_M. I,. Cloy. Midwiy—Isainh J. Copelaml, A. +’. Mil ler H W. Walker. Red Oak—R. P. Gantt. Willis J. Duncan, W. M. Cave. ti»rf:. Richland -d^aleb Killingsworl reeu, J. (xPattcrsoii. A. L ist year’s wheat crop is put by the (topnrtincut of agriculture at 5H3 185,- 000 bushels, Of tbls amount 384,429,- 000 liustiels represems tho yviuter growth—or nearly 76 1 2 pet cent/—the spring crop being 118,706,000 bushels. bu-held i>f vVlutcr crop; soutbero states 35,702.000 ; ttic^Pacilio stat es 46 586,000 ami in.' western states (bunging into this class Tennessee, Kentucky and West Virginia) a total of 266 396,000 bushels. The depaituieut tstiuiatra thashortage of the present year wheu compared with the crop of last year at 77,000,000 bushels iu winter wtieat.— It is admitted that the crop of the I’a- cdlu states will equal lust yeut’s pro duction, and it is also admitted that the acreage iu epiing wheat will be handsomely In^reasedT hut the de partment claims thaidbo stand in the I'he tour itliddle stal es nad 3i.745.U0Jl cunip^isiug one bond and nuu tgnge ami ‘ R ' ‘ ’’ ‘ ‘ sundry notes aud tovik ncc uHds. 11. Dodeniiokf, great central wheat growing states Is so poor that there will he i net lose approaching 100,000,000 bushels. STATi: SEWS. Ex-Gover nor Thomas K. Jetef died at Union on tbe 26th Inuianr, aged 57 ysars. — ——- The Mormon missionaries are still "doing” Yoik county. It is said they Greeny Rosemary—Geo. W. Green, Johft J. John asw.Jf. P. Mdchell 8ycauiore— R. O. Brunsou, Geo. 41. Har ter,H. W. Deer. ' Tl.ree Mile—J. C, McMiPan, Josiah Rire ter, J F. -KinariL/ y* Williston—W: II, Kcnne.ly, John R. Hair, W. W. Willis. _ The member* of die ftonrd of A.«9»ssors re ceiee no cnmpenxaiiou, bat are exempt Iruin road aud jurv duly. 3. W, TROTTI. Auditor B. C. AuUitor’s office BaruweilC 11. May In, 1883. - — may24.‘2w Assignee’s Sale* At BI .ckville. S. C-, on Saturday, the LTdli day of May, 1883, at 11 o’clock :u in. at the platform..of the S. C. Hstto i v Co- wc will sell, at .public aucti5n for casli, the“clioses iu wiciio i belonging to i lie a-Mgiied estate of Geo. W. Price. may 17 Assignee Geo. \Y. Price. James Thomson, Creditors: Agent. IT LL S \VE TotJR BdCTbil BILL. IT 18 THF. MOST EFFECT1 v'KzwA toIu aide Mwliciue ever offered to tbe American people/ Aefnstos its meritk become kn«wn it* use became* universal iu every communi ty. No family will Im whlmut it afkeW bar- Ing once tested its ft bat value: THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ‘ •re wasted on Fliyticisns' fees t.y (he dys peptic, the rheumatic, the bilious and the nervous, when a dollar expended on tbatun- approacbnblo vegetable Tonic and Alterative Dr. Simmons’* Hepatic Compound, OR LIVER AND KIDNEY CURE, wou d iu every case effect a radical cure. ; If you are bilious, tongue coaled, head hot. dull, or aching, bad breath, sioinach lieavy ojr sour, if bowels inactive and passage* hard and occasional looseness, if your sleep is bro. ken (tassingabout in bed), ifyou get upon,* refreshed, if yourskm istmllow. eye*yellow, if heavy, Uuh pains in lau-k and limbs, ifyou are drowsy, indisposed to talk or act. if any one or more of these symptoms, take a dose of bimmens'a * , r . HEPATIC COMPOUND, and you will gel immediate relief. DOW IK k MU^SE. Sole Proprietors, Char, leslou. 8. Yl For sale in Tfnrnwell by Chailcs Pechmnnn and Dr. A. B. Patterson. s- t .. -*-Bbu'kville b,i Dr. J. H. Price. <> •• >• WijlH.-ion by W. H Kennedy. ■ ! ' *. inchl-ly -«J. OCK-esANU XI.COL NOTICE. Orru’F oi T’oi ntv Commissionkb*. Bakxwki.i.C. May H. 188;!. | Nolicc ish'erebj’ giveiitliit app icition lias been made to the County Commissioners to declare ihe road from Grahams Io Bfiniberg (inlcrsecting the Public Rond lead in- ftpdi i amberg to Barnwell ai titc old Henry Hart-' xog place) Public Road. ■'aid application will be considered and passed upon at the regular meeting of tbe Board on I he 7th Au^u-t, next. /VotWo/, that on or before that day writien consent to the right of way. withoul compensation, of all land owners llirough who- e premi-esthc proposed road would p.is*. shall be obtained and tiled iojhis office. All pers ms concern any object ton* (hey may have to the jno- po'«ed nud.”" By order ofllic Board. W.M. McNAB, Clerk, may 10 — Js T OTICK- Tffl.\t lilMlS^r Mien IIEaPER’!, OlIRWEB HEIMS «D ROWERS. CVSK-ND FOR DKSCUIITIVE PRICE UST-®« Bones, Dougherty & Co.—, - ACJC; ISTJVs GA. may 10 AND ELEGANT GuUDS AT J. W. TURLEY’S, -T BROAD STREET. AUaUHT^. GA- -w OUR DRESS GOODS SiOl’K IS UOMFLETE. > B ■ . ..— We tnnko a of Silks atnl 8 itim* fur the ev-tiing ami f>r"inenn'le — every CDeetvHble. shade, all the uewc-st d< signs. Ws will bIuw u Hue of the nh' vV tlmt is inatclilsst ihls side < f New Y fk. Kuibosseii Su i u.h, IU) < >d ■ m n tis'. ATof vVTlIen if STi fah s, QTt mh np, &e. - ^Brecaded and PlalTrSilks anil StiiiiH at 75worth 8125. iu nil the Hhuiies^tluzeilr* Pink,-Ox Blood, EUetiic Blue, Clubiied Htrawherry^Aituy Blue, ai)iifiF|> PtnK and Terra C>dta HhmleK « if joti want a Ptetly 8ttmmsr 8ilk—1<* see is ttv appreciate these p.*oti8, io LruReti PlnMsi In blende "f all the new shades. These goudeare just out. NuuV Veiliugs, Tl ssne Vi'de Aluatros Cloths, ct •, in nevvehadee. AVtllTE GOODS. Pln'i) ani Di'tted Swiss's. Plain, Checked and 8ui|)sd Nainsooks. Plain, \ ed -'dl appear on.4i>Mtv4ov>wto weak*dwntwo- (’heeke-l and 8nipe*l V'ci'diH Lawns, I’ queS. Taihdaus, Pet-irtti i.nwn.-, M "i -e- By oed^rof (lie Btiard. Vu. McNxn, Clerk C. V* apr-i BARNWELL RAILROAD. -t- Otrien OF CoCXTY Co»IVI--|OXF.R*. 1 BAHNwrt.i.'C.-II. April-34, Utttto-T -Notae i* hereby ".ven lhiH n^vplicnlitin has been made to the i onety t'onijmis-ioni r- to lay ouf and open a nt n public rondeoinmcnc- ing on tbe ( harle-ton road near tbe North east corner of land* of Ervin fi. Gfvcns and pa-sinc in a Snotfieast direct ton over lands of K. G iyiven*, Mr*. L. Jl. Ilnmiiio'nd. J. J. erica Hold, Enough WIndy, Alfred Aldrick'5iird liniok* W istrtnr the Uintcan’-* Or New llr'dge llnail, near the NortT'east corner iffTanll*of 'alilTTmork* Wue' Said application wilt be con.-tdcreil and. pa?-cd upon at the regular-iiicelTng of the Board on the 3d July next. 'Viycidr.d, i-hat on or beftii*»4nal day the writtwi eoiiaenl to the rigid of w:tv,»/ ilhmit cu.itj:tnitituin, of all land owner* i hrouah ho** premi*e* ilie pro posed road would pa*s. -‘ball be obtained and riled in i^|i* 'office. AH per*<yi* concerned wttt appear on that day aiid make known any o'-jectioHS they may hive to tlfepio- po-ed road.' ” IlnV, D'.-Iti'lin, Ft such Nnii snnks, A-•. Also ;i full stock vf Etutdni.leted E lg-^^7 itigw jind InsVrtiiigs to m/itcli the above goods Ladles’ uud Misses Ftuicv Hosiery in over 10ft different vaiiciies. EARASQDS. The best a c 8'\itn#ent I" select from ever bet ore ohown iu Augusta, in and Brni tided Goods, wi»h aud witbrut lii h gsf : Lac“e Fichus, Goltors, Ties, Laves, Hundk-n litefs. Corsets. It/.eliings, Uildiopa, Fans. • Ladies’ Chvniisp, Ntoht Gowns, Skirts, Drawers,'& •. Ladies’ Linen anil M'dinir Uls r t’is, all .-tz-.s, jrl aiei "upw^rda. We are show Itig a huiidsoiiie liue of But'ous lb loutch Dress Fabrics. inn \ 10 2m Lav on Mebuff, and damned be be w ho first AUDITOR'S NOTIT. —4- ATycIoiic 18 •f comm}' 1111(1 -4 Atf>tTon * Of etc * B.tnxwn.i, Coirsrv, il vlt.xw m.l C. II., May 1st,- 188.1. The As-cssnr « !l abend nl ihf timid men bhould llco to dim outs. Fair following prepare to;*«•««« fax U-turn* for they ear ls:8.'!. AH pertain* who have In O'l* nr *ohl real • r estate since l.a*l returH nnut be particular c. ill 1111111 | ]),( *y state to the Assessor. IS given. On flic^ fn>t d y of .ruly I leave tor flic Nortlicrn markrt.' to bli)' a.stock oT goods for the Fall Tra e that shall lx.* wort-liv Jlbic '.Mh- On ami afti-r M.r day. Ap U tCtli, l*Wr train*, w W-run n follow, till liirlhi r iinttir : I Fair Notice. The Summer meeting ofthe Barnwell A A M. Society will be hehl at the Fair Grounds an Wednesday.4B1 18tli day of July, prox. — A full atteudauce of (he Stockholder* i* request eff as the quest inn of thc_removal of fb« bu(ldrog»-+tf frtiMM>«desirable locality will- ' wjiii " ' ‘ ‘ I then be s.ibmitted and decided. Tbe ladies of the county are cordially in vited to attend and lend their encouraging presence. They are requested to brir.gbas kets of provision* and. In aid the Associulion ft) giving an old fashioned barbecue. have made a number of uouveds. Hon. John B. Moore, Senator from Autierson county, baa Yeceiit.ly beeu elected prealdsut of a base bull club. Budd O. Matthews, of EigefleM couuty, is 85 yesrs old. He has one hundred uud tweuty-dve childrsu aud graodohildren. *• *—» Mr. 8. F. Hendrix, of Leeeville, Lex- iog couuty, made atiipmeuts of cUer- riee on tbs 9ui, lUtb aud 12rh, receiv- iug'813 per crate for the first ship- meut aud 811 for tbs secoud. A man was recently fined twenty dol- tors In Ricbtoud county for fisbiug in a pond with a net. Itis against the law to fish with m net b«twe«u the 1st of May and tbs 1st of September. The town of Aiken fcas voted a sub set iption of 82 500 for the purchase of ten acres ot laud on which tiie depots und workshops of the Carolina, Cum berland Gap and Chicago road shall be placed. Three negro murderers have been sentenced to be banged together at Or angeburg on tbe 22ud ef jaue—Rich ard Jeff coat for tbe murder of L"Uls mpb, William Tn-zevaot for tbs der of Frank Miicbeil and Horace I for tbe murder of Daniel Glover. Tbs county treasurer of Orangeburg has .reported to the school commls- sioblr $500 of poll tax collected during _ _ JH | tbs month of April from men whose ot July, ihrso quarts t '( euto In'two days to sign a 'petitibb tb J oam^e were Dwwr oa the to* books, fc^.i ail of which will be applied toacbool Tbe Times sud Democrat have tbe Governor hanged, and If they could give no other reason they would say, ‘well, there never was a Governor banged in this State.* Anybody will atgo A petition or fepomrtendaUoo-it donT soslt wtytbiug.**.. Daniel Whitley, a three-year old son Wbltiey, of Lancaster of Mr. Addison county, died last week. It is not known certainly what caused the child’s death, buV bis mother thinks that be was polsbned by eucking nicotine from an old pipe stem that be bad picked up somewhere about tbs house. purposes, says: “Had It not been for an examl . nation of tbe regtotiation books this money would have Been lost to the public. Hurrah for regtotratlou T Kasnys will be read on An proved Stock by Field Cl ex-Governor Hagood, on Field Crop* by Ma jar g-.-B.R"yet, on Truck Farming by I, B. 1’oole, on the fertilizer* best suited to tbe Si.ll* ol Barnwell county by Major E. Spann Ham- inond and on Grape and Fruit Culture by Major G. B. Lartigue. A speeiaTfei»iure af tlteday will betliedls- play of county grown Fruits and Flowers. A general aitendance of all lovers of the prosperity of the county is earnestly’so' licited. H. II. Eastcrlixo, i J. W .VooOw.tiia, ‘ ALFBF.nAl.lVRfftl, — Jj>o. W. Holmks. m«y17-td . Committee. i fitiily—Kx.i-i pt Sunday*.]' VV tct-'l' VV AT? t». STATIONS. I.v Hlarkvilli-. - Ashlrfifb *• Wi-Klward's ] Ar llurinnll Kf (TIONS. I.v Itarowell \V<KKlwaitr “ A.IiU igh Ar lilarkv ille 1 8 Mail ‘o Mail 7 Aiv’in, A. M. 1*. M. !’. M. 9f. 12VJ e.is | 0.115 2 (0 6.10 10 15 IJfto 6..-0 1 !0.£) VAi *W *TW A It I) -| 4 M;tH A. M 1 A. M. ! IT m. ! *15 1 r 3 ; n.to i 11.10 11.20 1 430 !■ CMO. 885 4 •O 1 9.110 1 IMS 1 w 6.1ft get and Tut ike «e.\t 8ix .week^ will seH-goods sit prices that will itstopkli the Tyros in Trade ami make things lively in Black- ville. I am going to close out mv stock. I sunagoing to buy si New and Magnificent one for lUrnavIl RailnaU-Truin-c'miurct *illi Jauutfi Car olina Railwiiv TriiH- as follow*: N>>. 3 ha* i-oniifTlIon frum Smth Carolina Railway fmm AugwSa and Ia«-al .station* (V.>t of KUrkvj'le. No. 4 couaocu with NhiiIi Oarollim Itirtfeav for Charleston and Lk*I Stations li»*t of Blockvilk-and Columhi* ISvision. _ No. A has connection from South Carolina Railway from Chaih-I.m, (Ihvisio* and all IA*’al tfljjJivy.LaiLafJIIai:' i-niiM-et* with.South Carolina Railway for Amrns'a and I/-*l Station* Wnttmf Dloelmlh'.' “No. 7 ha* eoniusdhin from S'li 1 to Carolina Railway from August a and all Oval Station*. No. S nyinecta with - South ( arolina Railway for Charleston, Cohinihia and all points l ji*t. On Court day of each month a Siselal Train will leave Mlaekville at I A. M., and arrive at Barnwell at j.ta A. M. ^ I». ('■ Al.I.FN,O. PAT. AKvnt. JOHN B. Pl.CK, (ieneral Mauujjer. - n For Sale Located in the Flourishing Town of BLACKVILLE, 8- 6- A New One Story Frame Dwelling, situa ted in tbe thriving town of BlackviUe, on the S. C. R. K., 47 miles from Augusta, Ga — (Contains 6 rooms, fire plv*e in each room, piazxafkont and back, kitchen of two rooms, stable for five bead, barn and carriage houae, water in yard, vegetable garden back and side, flower garden in front, large variety of fruit tree* in bearing order. Lot 100x150 feet, more or less. This desirable property will be sold low for cash. Also, a (toe 8lory Frame Livery Stable, situated on Ravlroad Avenue, in close prox imity (d tbedepbL in (be above town, stalls for 1>head, office to. front, mule lot 30x27 feet, bare in yard snXstnall stable, water on premises, lot40k 150 fevk mere or leas. Mill be sold remarkably efieapW cash. 1 For further partieulare ap^ly to the Keel Estate Agent of Augusta. may!7-2w , M. TiYAMS. ATTORN KV AT ffiABIffWBA.1* C. H., H. C. « > Prompt attention given le all business ca ll uot cd to him. J. W. Strickland, Wh flwright anl Blacksmith, BLACKVILLE, S. ofviny cun boilers und of Tiiy ivp- utatiou us the U mlersellcr. ; £ I will need all the room I can BUnton * Srnre. Jure litb. Scv»>u 1’iuea, Jtiwe 7Uv. Mix*i>n’* Mill June Mb. Jtiappli A*filYy's Hume Store, r^tr-e'* M< re.Jnne HTli, *- | Bublor JuncT.’lli /. . Erwinfon, Juiie_Llth. , Allrli'lalf. June 14th and loth. Fne-loi ’* Stole. Jimf lOlhiuil IStlu —Kiddle I’mid, June R'th Biiyntui,’* Store, .lirnr 2-'Ih. Kufotd * B>i'l„e. Juhe 21*t ivud iLiud. GenreeVerffk t'luft Ilouat;, June 23d-. J-ji li. it i-lnii. Jntir Eiko June2t>th, ItW-kvitle. .Inne 27tti and 2Sth (cnh.'Uii., Jnno-21tth . B iniborgcJhUtc 3t'th. — Midway. Jiiiytoid and iMr — -- 1 lluului 'a CLupvl, Jatly 41W aWd 5lk. F.lu hardt'*, J nly-tiili and 7t it. Barnwell l^_ll, from June l*t to July 211th. $ W. 1ROITI, Auditor B. C. niajr3dnre — _ _ - xiiuli Carolina Kaihiay. CASH and l am gnrng Vo Tm- dersell all mv competitors.— They -need not expect mercy. * . ... * i They must \vake up-and come CamaenriftS Fi lirnnrv d'h 1883. will run ^is roliows: traiaa AUGUSTA DIVISION.,,, VKsr. i.ltaily) tth.Hr, down or (juit and go to farming. SAMPLE PRICES:' . 7-30 yards Calico at 4 o-4c. I* now and at nil tltnea rwTf»nr«d with Ural clitsa worlimnn and flint olns* maw*- rial to do ull work in bin line In first c'ass atr’i: anti at <enM)nnbl«> Hiriin**'. U« ttollc- Itn |•ubll(t imtronairo andflunfldrntly refora to all persona who havo favored hint with tnHr orders. Ho l»-always at holna and always at work. nov‘£)-3iu Millions in It* STANLEY’S NEW PATENT PRO- cess for tfic raaiiufticta r e of Spirits of Turpentine and Pine Wood Oil from Lightv'ood. If jsu «vUh to tuuke money correspond wkli the uoderatoned. who is authorized ts sell the riqlit lor Barnwell Couiity. f R. N. MILLER, * Willistou, S. G. jan 25 W H. KELLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, B li A c m: v i bsb *. s. o. Fromptoess a specialty dfe21.tf ,3rown, ATTOSINSTf AT £& W, -Barnwell C- XT B C* w 126-1/ * 900 yaMa Calico at Oe^ White and Colored Pitpie 3 to 10c. , ^ Colored Muslin 6 to 12 l-2c. JJrown Linen, all prices. 30 Barrels Flour at $3.00. 23 Barrels Flour at &G.00 Full Line oLfc'hoes and Gro Lenve Cltarlc*ton Vnive m Bntncliville Leave Bmticbviile Lease iklLau- ■Laave .Midway H 35 am 1(4.45 a m 1050 a m -W-^-a-nr- Suinlttj*4 frrfrj a m Leave B imbtrg l.euve Graham* Leave lie. 1 * Leave BlackviUe L^ave Elko LsayS Willjtfd* Arrive at Augusta If) 10 « m 11.17 « m . .11 2S a ui H.jto n ru 11.45 a m 12 05 p m -p^ U H p m 2.00 p m EAST. ' [Ltiiily] G. 17 a m G 24 a in 6.-37 a nt «, ’<♦ a j» 7.15n m 7.24 a .a -V.to a u cenes. N- Call in Leave Angjisla Leave tVjllihton fycnve Elko* Leave Ttlackville l.eavr Lee* _. Leave (iralinms Leave Bamberg Leave Midway . Lerive Kdijtto . Ar. nt.Brancbville Leave Braucliville Ar at Charleston [I>*ilv rxeept .Siinlav*| 7.05 a m 9 15am 9.25 a m 9.45 a m '9.52 a m 10 02 a m 10.13 a m 10.20 a m 10.80 a tn 10 40a m 10.50a m 4.30 p in G.I7 p in G.25 p m 0.45 p nr * 6.52 p m G.O.I p m. 7 13pm 7 23 p m 735. p m 7.45 p m 9.45 p m 11.30 p u and sec what you want. Justin P. O’Neill. s e- aprl9-4w Alva Gage & Co. s PROPRIETORS OF THE Charientoii Icc House, Market, Cor.Church St, Chayleston.S.C Shipping, Steamboat, and City Truue Supplud. Ice Packed for the Country a Spe cially. • Vo : k . 1,er “ ">.J»e^<tya and Sal^iW-, v r»nnect.«ns made at Columbia with oj. Registration Notice- The Registration Book* wilLhs open at the rounty teat on the Firat Monday ia each month until further notice ia given. ■— JNO. W. iloLMES, Supervisor. dccL’l-lf ** 1 00 p m COLUMBIA DIVISION— REST. (Daily, Except Sunday.) 11.00 a m 7.45 p m 10 12 pm 4 42 p m 10 35 p-id %00 a m G.5b t , a G 45 am 4.3(1 p m 10.81 a m 9.88 p tu EXPRESS^DAILY) WEST.) Leave (Tjarleston 1.00a m . Leave Branchville — 3.37 a m Leave BlackviUe ; 4 45 am Leave Branchville Arrive at Camden Artive nl Columbia Leave Colu-nbia Arrive at Camden Ar. at Branchville Ar. at An £it*ta -jo - .13 am EXI’RESS (DAILY) EAST ) Leave Augusta-^ O-OOpm Ar. et BlackviUe' 11.80 pm Ar. at Branchville ’ 12.38 am Arrive tt UkerleMiVn 3.10 a m “CONNECTIONS " Connwtiona made at Anguaia with Georgia R. U. to and frum all p rints West and Soath- wwt. witli through Sleeper between Charles- Ion and Atlanta on Express train. Connections made at Charleston with North FAjtern R, R. for pointe North and with New i Inmhia and Greenville R. R.nnd Charlotte Cdiurbiannd 4ugu*U R. R. t 0 and from all pslnts on both Roads. Connections made at BlackviUe with Bar*. I>. 0. A!.LF.N,G. P.AT Ant JOHN B. PEC*, General Massif