The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, June 07, 1883, Image 2

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I (C I ^ iC 4vou the ^ % 4 oHu», have swelled iu code of South Car* I Bwuru hito nine pounds and e- ; three ouncm of idlr, in,i««rnbly “bound di^. Wttai »»4 Prepririor.. <" ^ ■MBHH j I fie vorMut ur.m*r nn-lit, with perfect LiMIKT COOHTY GiltcftuTlbN ' ->'ff‘Tu n!W;iril tor U nmu who ^ ^ dodlAftt ro^aid l.imsdl' ua wise enough - k i 'VadusDAY. junet i iw. Til* 3u«th Carolin* Prult nnd Voj;e< * n n / s . . .2. ' A t i<\»t rt T* til II i-V- viw 'o to nta^e laws. Indeed, the modern stnto*- mnn it not utiinfc The Counneticut h gis- “ rr’*"' 7"i 7 7 V y ! Uforn who decided tliut the colony should 0M **" the laws of Ooil 1 —unti illny had tiimj to make bcttc»..j^ Hut thia tendency to multiply our Intfa ia duo to the fuel that the le^Wstors nre uot their own masters ; tlmt (he states' man is measurd by (lie number, of ' bo a atfcccss or a Ha* tieinberr.it Vil! live} |f it dons not it will die. The Gran#*, a aim' ilar organisation, bnt with a broader scope, is practically dead iu this State.— Only one lodge is alive aud active in this county. At ita first org:iniaiiti..n inueh*| 'P*ethes he inokts ond bilia lie intro- • ■ *‘*—-*M - waa expected of it but the benefits, if an*, rbalixed by the very large majority of its members weiio so trifling that interest was . oon lost in its myetlttga and it died of inanition. Wtfl this new nrganimtion hnroa sim ilar fiatc? If it follows in its foot.-teps i», certainly will. Mcctiugs and disousoions aTd all very well hi their place, but meu swen get tired of (heat. In ttniou there is strength, provided it’• intelligent nnd disci|rlined; but4n the mUcclIuneous mul titude there is weakness. ' The idea suggested by Mr. K. L. Nix do, the live Se. retsry of the Association, if, we think, the piopcrone^ and deserves* the conshleruthHi of the Society. Tke salicuy ideas arc that n fund should be raised, *'suitable lot of land bought or leased for S term of years aud an experi mental farm staned under the superin. tcndcuco of a competent truek farmer — The investment of each individual would be small and the return large in the way of information if uot iu dolLts aud ceul>.— Kadi farmer would not Inorii only by his individual experiments but in this coni' inon school all members would be pit Different roods sud-crous eouhlbc' properly tested, tlie best modes ot cult!' vstiou ascertained, the values of difit r- ent fertilizers and the merits of new and labor-saving nmcliines readily learned — We hope that Mr. Nixon will fully Top mulutc his views and furnish them to us for publication. Tiikt who properly attend to their own affairs generally have an abundance of occnpatiou nnd are able to give hut little attention to the conccrus of their ucighbors It occasion a'ly becomes a duty to transgress one’s rule of self re* sir,lint and make to the erring such sug gestions us r-rc thought appropriate by an unprejudiced aad disinterested ob server. We therefore, iw-sa spiiit of brotherly kindness invite Mie n-^cmiou - c'four Noithern brethren to thSl social, politieal and industrial condition of their uhtightciied Section of die Union. We delicately and deferentially, not by vf iQMliilbn but aniiui»ted ypldy by tluit spirit, of Christian charity whieh re turns, under all provocations, good for evil. In their solicitude for the chris tlanitMtion of the South, the pharisees dtW ladducoes of the North have per- •s** llktently and piously—ovcrlookod tlieir nUtTvIijr-yard and given their cxehtsive littculion to the Soiitlrern fields, white Tor the reapers. Tire favorite text for wittlYK™* -tm’jlij and politiciatpiVT I . KV»* t V v-»’i_, % • » -T the iforth h as been the horrors and iuUjui- tics of slavery, secession and the sliot- gun policy. Tlieir missionary labors for tfl^ist decade have ivt been IVpitful of satisfactory results anduhey are evident- .. I ~ ly becoming tired of such unproductive 'dibit. Like all cp'demies their fanarj. cism has exhausted itself, and before it Ca.fi be charged with new energy must *.rw w duces. The people expeel all the ills of goverument to bo cured by legislation, without reflecting that laws can be made effective only by b< ing enforced. They lee, or fancy that thojf see, a ti evil de* tuandiug legislation, and they forthwith begin a clamor fora new law. The press sets up a howl, and toshes itself into froth aud fury; and h^ the poor legis liture,stormed ally dailies atid week lies, lakes re luge behind “Ati Act to Amend an Aci” ; and there kryour new law ! M hat we really uifrd is an amend meut to hum.in nu'ttnvtfiut will give the jieople a greater .willingness to submit to the execution of the laws. Upfortumitc ly they have bneuc e, like Balaam’s as«, wiser than tluir riders, at least ia their own cntimation, and they want to take the bit between their teeth and follow their own sweet will.. The -kw tnakcr i« in (he hands nf his constituents, and it isiurd to tell where this disposition to make new laws will pa?se. The wlioli ilifllieuliy grows out of tlie weakness that must characterize any Kt-publican gov erument. The people must be pleased. Wg, My, Let the laws he enforced— ‘ Give us new laws," ray ibe peoj le.— A nd wc take off uur hats to the people.— Newberry Herald. point to a DemoctaMc triumph In Vir ginia at tbe coming Xovetnbt reliction. A lady ffita Ih teabody, Mass., re- dantly with twtna, aud an odd thing about them la. that the.r bi.tbdava oonin bti uiGTereut daya of thn v\C k, in difTr-rent utoutlia nnd In dilT'-rent years. One whh born just Ju-fore mtdnlaht^'D ] Deefrtiber 3!st, 188*2, and thn other just after (lie elot-U Htruck IU. so that the IHrthd iy eatna Jantmry 1, 1Q8<1. The mother dves not know which is the older. Josli Biliingfl is the best pnld litera ry mnn In the wot Id, pnsfeihiy with the • xcepfion of Teniivson. He rec ntly received ♦Itxt'foc I WeWn worde. They were for uu aiivertlaeincut for a dry goo<Js house. Many of hh ireanh ngs ure tilt-posed of hi this way. As he was an auctioueer and without a dollar till nearly thtee score years old, he is not above peddling out Ida work at the beat figure rtow. *Hh Is rich, drives a'j flue team, is Mod nml geutlu as a gill, but has an • ye to (liiatiess. There is In .Schuyler county. Mis sottrl, a young old man, who, without apparent oatise, living plainly on a farm, Tina In eighteen yr-ate passed through the plij-sleal riiange-« of fot r score. At the hl's af six tie had all the j development of strength and mueele usually in a lad of fifteen. At t welve Ids heard was grown and gray hulls appeared. - N"W, Kt HghteoP. he Is aa deeiopld as my old iiihq of ilehty and seems totteiing on the verge of the') grave, ses to bo achieved ■ip. ..’..-I .jot m*,’ Em* hud sew Islda of work and ncw»purpo- In our opinion they tiked uot go far. Their own doors are PUfe thresholdoT their new theatre. It ia /ituileil in sisg only, by the Uttt ut the Uuton North of Masou and Dixon’s line pud tbsrc is no limit to the amount ot * reformatory work to be done. Ify w ay of buggestiou we pout to Mas.-iudm- sstts, of.wbieh State oi tlio pilgrim I’alh- ets Venjumiu F. llullcr is Governor and in whose chat itable institutions the hides . (if negro pau}>crs ure tanned and manu* Tactured into hymn book coves, and to xlliuois, iu which Slate tiieic is one rc>- taii 1‘quor dealer to every l(!0 4 persons. The catalogue of oficnscs r.ecding reform Pud the localities needing missionary work are iuuumi isble, but the above ci- tations are sufficient to start the ini|ui-i tive Yaokec upon the work of cleaning Hie modern Augean stables. A tertain ancicut rnlcr decreed that pay person who offered uu amendment 10 existing laws should do so with a hal ter about his week, so as to be ready for the Jumgnao, if it was rejected, bo wholesome was the effect that for a hun- dred |ean not one amenduicnt was pro- posed. The disposition to make uew k"» and to amend old ouc* is uow mu uiug r’n t, and it would be wise to pul a ch«bk upon it. If the average modem f ginlptor had been presrut when Moses ’ « tue down from the mountaiu, witjr the tea ouinmuodiucnts, he would have pall ed some one to the chair, Mr. Aaron, in a3 likelihood, and hare moved “that the i of the coinmiiteo be considered by TUm would have followed Its pod alteratlohs, adjourned JuihjkT. J. M ACKJtX.>QM8 low -by thk KitiitT Box Law.—Or course I Thtnk that any citizen ot Sou'll Uaiolina who is proved by clear h gal evidence U have violated the electiou laws of the United Slates should—Wduly eouvieted and punished. I believe that Mhdi con- victions can be had before a jury com posed entirely of respecttible white Dem ocrats, aswas the Case before me/When such a jury rvnd'-rcd verdicts agaiu-t dohn UeiHield and otltejr membeis of the Ku Klux Klans in 1878, when l Was upon the ciicuit bcuch m this State, in 1’ork county. TTrere is no cxigoiiey io maintain white supremacy which can now be plead as"a inural'excusc f«r tl»o jtracticc of Irnud or intimidaTon. Qur etuhl box law is a complete safeguard against negro supremacy. It is a patent negro ballot preventive, warrauted to be dead sure in its operation to litaiiUaiii white supremacy. The shite Democrat who with such an elect ion law com mits fraud at :>u election must be a glutton fur.baud and should be iudtctird tmdcon victed for perpetrating in surplusage id fraud. Hence I do uot think any fraud was perpetrated at thpdust election, un less some idd mi linger of election com- mrtted it unconsciously from force ol hah* 1 > al *d ol cOjiusc thi could not he. pun ished- lor that, as the criminal intent, would bo wanting. ^partm'--* 1 ■■‘tse'*"*" — Thk (/.ah's (' . v III kZ-LT •. U U O N ATI ON. — AI 'X; I tlTtn, UW side ."V,! ittujhti*, was iTowiTBrt m tf. Kremlin at Mououw on the 27ilr nit.— The event hue been delayed for two THOUSANDS (ft LOLLAKS S.t-> on I’liysiciS: a' fees hy the «|(f»- pepti^tho rliMlinstic. the bilious and the Mervops, vrli«u,»dultnr e/pe«Mle<l on thmim spprcschsble tegc‘at.1« Tonic nnd Akerntive Dr.'K us'sHfpatfc Componml, to LIVER A N U Kl UNEY CUUE. won d In every Sse effect sradiod Cure. No renlintyin the world everso fully won _ _ -- A t - ’ ’*■•'*■ Lieut. Ernest A. Garllngton of the U. fct. Army nud a native if thin Htate, will autl frt*m New York to-day In coiii- muud df the expedition sent out by the Govbrn.h)ent to relieve Ihe Greely Sei- entlde Expedltlo i, utiw in the Arctic region*. ^iHe will enrry provinlone for a two yeatu trip for. bl« own command and for Greely’u people. ; There are to day 631 convicts under ( „„ Ieinc „^ (I , e wor i 0 aeutenee ; 457 are In the penitentiary, the confidence of n-aukind 11 on the Htate farm, 23 on 8eeg«r a t-.-r-oa-* farm and 341 on rullrcu'ls aud phoa- pbate woika. The average number working dally oo th" CHiial during May bus been about 180. Forty 4re iu the stocking factory and are learning the work with aurniisiiig rapidity, mastering ft as quickly, the managets say, aa Northern nelp. Mr. M. C. Robertson, who has been for six years clilrf cleik In the office of the Ueeretmy of State, was removed I ist Week ami Mr. A. C. Joiich appoint ed In hls place. Tue N we am* Coul ler ♦akee 0*1. Lipscomb to tasa for a vi >- iatton of one of tin* ptincipha of the platform on wbich lie was eiecteii— “that there should be no removals ex cept for callbc ,, —and the Columbit K-gi»ter aoiuea to the Srctetaty’s oe- fense arid claims that, bis conduct wub p ifeetlv j'l-tifldde. 'J ho famous E iet River Bridge, con nectlup the citieaof Brookiyu and N w Yotk. whh formally opened t*i pgtrllc trav. I on the 21th uif. On the first day 185.000 p» raona creni tHt. Ttio wotk ot const met Ion b*g<in 3 1 January, 1870, and the total onet of construe.'ion Will be * Id,000,000., On tie Ikltlt ult, when the .bridge was< ("wdcl tw its tit- moet capacity a cry of distn ss caused a tlreadful stmtrele between the panic- strirkau crowds in .vmg In oppositedl rec ivtie, and 12 persona w . re trampled to do ith and 20 inoiu or ieea settoualy In j ired. At the Georgia Fruit Growers’ Con vention -In Atlanta on the 2Th ult., among the peaches recommend'd for use e.cre Hie Alexander, the CMmse Cllim. ('tawforlV Eat ly. Halo’s Rally, an 1 .11*11.'.tai" K s.. Tl*' ‘'Ann l:a, l. -- atrl~e, Itiisii'i'.s and Cni'.vf. rd’a Late were condemned. Judge J. 1>. Ct.n- njngham ata'ed i Iml I e eVaporate<1 one year 8,(00 pounds id fruit, wt i'-h cold readily at • Igtit to twttdy 'e' litH- p^r (-w+m-d. If care ts taken in nVuporat- h g fruit, nnd of it aftet ward, it wiH coiiniu tid X wenty cents per pound. The. g< tiend < pin on vras that It paid only to sliip tlie taiiy and better grades of fiuit, and to tv.ipointo the other grades. v J. D. Cuiii.lugiiapi's orchard mis not failed to produc-- t eaclies in nearly forty years, li ia 000 fed above t lie level ot-tbe sea. -■ , ^ On Friday last Mr. W. L. Simpsen aud Miss hi Colder, Mr- James (die. and Miss A. Lunday, all -td Tt-rtcd county, (la., attenileii a |ipndc amibat- beetle at I’dltnyia, Lat'* iu thoaftex- TToSTtTTreyTIrove Into Aitnioy' and reg- i->ieiti| at t* e Barnes House. They soon ihfoiiyedtbe pfoplb t< r tliat tliej lind bet n to tlie picnic, and imd no in- tent bo jd marrytug when tiny h-ft in me tlmt rndtumg, but Imd cot eluded tlo s. > after arriving on ttrrgteunda. The obliging cl tk so.m l a I the neces sary legal documents- amt a minister •u li»Dd, wliicii’timde nmn nnd wife of Mr. Siinpspn and Miss Collier, nnd Mr. 11 Ice hn I Miss Lunday. iu the most sol emu ju t uxier. Tim pady ret ir*-d ntmuf G o’clock, the ladies going to one room together and the gentlemeiLto aimth Orrirz or Cocstt i.Vimxissionkhs, > DaUnwkli. C. 11., 8.'(J..fJune o, j 8chIl‘iI prjrqooMl* will Wriceived by ilii* Bos.d fbr doing the following worX iu Clerk's 4-ottice : JSOTIOii Kvcopying (J Hooks, Index to Uecord-, Judgment Kolls, uboui .100 Hods to be renr- rai.ged anU rebuudled. _• Tue proposals wTA U« opened and pAs.-ed upon at the next regnliH* meeting in July. The Hoard reserves (he right to reji-ct any or nil ol the proposals, nd to accept the one wlitch they shall deem best lor the interests »t the county, Without regard to the amount ofthv'bid. l!y order of the Hon'd. WM. McNAB, Clerk. j it tie?-id SIMEONS’ HEPATIC COMPOUND, OR 1.1%’1-1 It AN If Ulh.^HV « IIRR. For the cure of l)ysi»epsia. IndigeHiion, Cpn«ii|>iiiinr and 411 (ioiihlos arising ftom the Diver, Kitluey# and Htaddcr. Taken two nr llirre lisle* a day it prevents Fever and Ague, Vt.iln;isl Fever. Diptluria, 8vat let Fever aud Chulera. I^OII \\OMAN!-m why will you allow yottrsell to be pn>*tr*ln , > yonv-y-ieni cnervau-(f, y.mr Ina'.tli com pletely destroyed ■ by tii* |rnunt stride-i of llt.ise insidious and nfl limos fatal di-enscs called “Female Weaknesses '! when you cau he euiiiely cured by using 8lAfMON3‘ HE. PAT It: ('OXIi’O UN J. It will remove Pirn- pies and ’Blotches, purify your blood and make your s' in clear and Itfalrhy. For s de everywhere, and iu Harnwc'l Uy Ur, A« It. Paiiersi n nnd I Inn lea Pechmnnn. Hlaekvillebv U'rs. I.. C‘ Sleidteus aud J. Tl. Price. (> V iilisinn by Drs. I,. Hrookcr, and IV. Smith and W. II Keiuifdy. mehl-ly OriteKor tiik ('owrrHoi.t.ra OInki'A'., > Cot t.uuiA, S.r-r.- May 1 bit, iF'C:. } I certify that .1. C. Hiickiiigh'un, ofliirn well. Agent of The t'oulinental Insurance Company, iucorponite'l by the State of New York, has com pi its i w ; »h tire re'iursiri.itM oT ilic-' Act of the tlcncral Assemtily eniitleit “An Art to regulate the Agencies of Insur ance Ciimnauies niH incorporated in ihe.t'Ute of South (.'nrolina,” and I lierchy license the said J. « V Buckingham, Agent af rejsstd, to take Daks and tninsnct all bu-inoes of In- “tirnnec in this State, in the County ef Bain- Well, for and in behalf of said (,'ympane. Expires Mlwrfflltg’WWr W. E. s’TONF.Y, juhe7 1 w Comptroller General, STATE OF KtotH GAHOLINA, HrrifK or (.’omi'TBoi.i.»:ii OrNKnaL. CuM'Uitia, S. C , May Nth. IM't - !. I certify tliat Arcby II. Ilootoa, of llam- ■oerg. Agent of The Contihcntal Insitrance Ci>r, ineorporiued by tbe Slate of New York, ha- comp ied wiilt (he rcrpiisitiona of the Act of the General Assembly entitled “An Act to rcyul.-itc the Afeniies of lnsurance_i'<tmpa uieiCioi iucorpotJ ed in the Slate ot South I Carolina,” tind l bereby. lictitsc, Arcby B. Hoot on, A'piit ,'i risks at I ti i ' ‘_ilote«aid. to tike ...... CM.- KciiueineiLto H in.I It- t "".p; Wiueos of Insnrai.ct er. Butuiiluy mortiiug tlirfr mTfe^y t'On ' ^ Utdr-ettirlngo iiu,| HtHtle.l heTti*' ’ ' 7 •r-- 1 uewurd. —:—„ - SctW A 2? II S. . -v * . ' ib ynitH through four Of the Nlhili*ite;t Hl Auil ‘ 11,011 Wi ‘ rk wh» IhreHtein tl to ussuatiirmte tbo CZiti ou tlmt tKcawtoD'. Tbe cerrmonit's wuc UrpieeedenU'ttly gtHMil, contlttg uboui teu million (lol.luis. :Xtte.(. W( ie_tto liin- tufbauces, hut us ifte ‘’Aufocrut oj uh tlie Rt.ssiMs” is r«quB-t-e! hr retrmitt in Moscow uufH o«xt Tm-edny tin to it- -Still time for pie ix emiou of thtli [ tbreuts. AM riOXAL XTTTE3. Mr. J. A K'lLsoncfFHinlersvillt',Om.. wniri his fiist pedebts iu Suvnitunh foe 50 ceuts apiece'. Otl. I’dyue, author of At lei, died in the Lhivlilaun ct-uniy (L’etuLTtmjlutu last week. He whs-84 years t»f age, fafind anti a pauper;— Mr. J. R. R» pass of Butler. Ga.. hjis sold to dnte 700ctates of Atuodeu Jiun peuchfH, ('(lulaiuing ot.e third of a imshel Grtcb, Mt five titillars a eiute. Forty ot fifty inemhers ot the Texas LeglsUttute weio iudiete<l on Moudu) torgutiibling. Some of them iiiotruei edtbt ir cimnsel to pl. ud guilty Mjitt pay tlieir Hues. The tudictmeuts-bavi been stolen: ^ ’Atlunta received her first car load of Wdlftuleluus i'll the at cond lust, 'flu car ta>utallied 95U melons du<lWeighed 28 000 pounds. I’Ue uteiottssold reir^- tiy at 40 cents whuhnale, and retailou at from 50 cents to $1 25. The Board of Overseers of Harvard Ooileve refused by a vote ofTHrrJ&tn- conferth** degree of Doctor of Lsws on Gov. B. F. Butler. He is tlie* Uist Governor of MHSsaehusettH to VUtout this honor has been refused. The hair of a phi io in eastern fac tory was caught iu oiachinery, tom iff her bead and sent let ed iu tits. But Sits did uot mind it at ull, Itept right on ut Iter wotk, ou'd ahuply rentatktd tint 1 It oilly WH Hanyhow.*’ Tblsls the advaulsge of an over nature. A Tennessee fdrmer says: The worms weio cleaning off tny cabbages and I, applied suit during the eHtly moruiug while the dew whs on tlie leaves, a tableepoonful to tite pUnr, for two or three mornings uuriug a week. Tbe salt udheits to the leaves ‘rtitd there dissolves. Tbe plants U»at were being eaten eff were soon flee from worms. Th# elections in Virginia, which took A * "si* .iandog 8ehoo+ for tntrsts has Yeeu-organize'! In CUuilestou. jiX'Jiidge T.J. Mackey bus been 1f- eeuaed to praeHc((-bt fore i he hupremej_ CotiU of tnis S’ute. — Ovet n hundred c< Inrc.d Baptist min ir.>(8‘HtTi lideitthHi Stute Associatleii e iu the ciunty of fi.»i nwc ami ill behalf of wd I Compatfy." Expiie.s NTarch:>lsf, 1F81. W.- YT. sroNiiv^ Comptroller General. fui- [Signed] yuncT-l w KOTICK. OrriCK or Coi nty CoMMtsaioMEBH. I H t K > w ki.1. G HHt * ’. . Triv TiT l 8s: | ,Nwtice is heyebjr given that app icaiion has been made to the Cumity Ctiminis.-ioiiers to tleelnre the road from GVah.-m.s to R.tntberjr (intersecting (be I'ut.lic Boutl leaUing trout l ntiti.erg to Barnwell at tlie old heury Hail- zog place) a Public Komi.! .-aid application will be'xjtnsi.1er(d and passed upon at the regular, meeting of the Hoarduu the “Ci ,\ugii*t, next. l'rund*d t that on sir before that day written consent to the right of way. without ctrmpeiisiil.on. of till land owners ihr>.u)'h who-e p|vmisest|lS pr<>|M)ied road woultl pass, .-.hall be i^itaincd and tiled iu this oltice. All pets .its concern ed will appear uu that day and make known any objections, they may have to the pro posed rno). , Gv. order of the Board. WM. M. NAB, (Ttrk. niavlrt Omos nr CnfNrv CommissIonkhs. ^ Jl.trNwki.i. C. II. April«d. 1KR:>. | Ndtii c is hereby given that application has been made to' tbe'i oiinty I'oniiiiiwsiiinrra to lay “lit and open a ut w public r.otd gamtncnc- ing on the ( harleston road ncr 1 1"* Vovtl'-~ CHSI (orberuT Tauds of Frviti G. Givens and passing in a Southeast direction over lands of K. G Givens, Mrs. L. it". Ikun.iuond. ,1. J. lYhaly, Alli ed Aldrich and ItroiHts IVise to tlie Duncan's or New Bridge Koad, near tbe Northea-t eomeruf'lamrsof-aid Brooks Wise Said appl.cation: suit be considered and passed np»n at tbe regular Intel ins if the Id n d on the d l July next. i. /Hml on nr In fore Miat day ilte writif C'uiseiil la ibc.right of way, without coi»/.rn*titt. u. of all land nwnersttimiiob limv premises I lie pis. pi sed road would pms, 4<liall henbtnined and •iillfd in iltis otbee. All persons concerned will appear on that ttay and make luTy o’-jections tlicy may h posed ronif. By ’ortierof tlie Board. Wm. McNab, FleriaC. C Xprft' V BARNWELL BAILROAn „ r ^ ■ +eZiZ2r:;:l v .-- -e-LOCK- nMNUUJLBMk TIVL\K IIIMIRHS', SlffilE HilPEIK U'llBIMD IIE1PEIIS BD IIOlVERSt . . ersuxn FOIt DKSCIIPTIVB I'ltlC'K USI'-©I - V Bones, Dougherty & Co/ AUGUSTiV, GA.. majrlO ‘-rrTcr-j— NEW AM) El .EGA NT GuOlXS AT J. W. TURLEY’S, lARQAD STKK.KT. iVU.GU^T-A. GA- OUU DUKS'S GOODS STOCK IS COMI’LETK. We make a npociHlty of Silk.t nrul Stiins for the evcttincr anti promenatie-* BJ^rv yi'r.yrlvui'/lQ^HhHtie, all tlie iiewtef 'l> rlgi.s. We will shjw a lias uf thff utu'Vc tiinf is utHtciili-ss tills side "f New Y t'k. Diiitt 'esed Hatit s. llbittl. iiinns^ Marv'-illenti Surahs, Ottrimans, &c. Biticailed Hlfd Plolii SilUs Htid S.itins at 75 worth SI 25, iu all the nswest •hadrs—Ottzcile I’lnb, Ox Blond, [Tf-rttic Bind, Ciuslieti Struwberry, Atnty Blue, Shtimp Pink and Terra C"ttii Sbtidt s. if >uu want it Pietty fintmner Silk—te see is to npprrcinte these goods, ia broken Plaids in bh udsnf all t|ieu»w sliftdes. These goods ure Just out. - NuuV Vt iliogs, TT-suh Vi'de Alibi'ros ('loi.lts. & •, iu (lewshudctf. - WHITE GOODS; ^ m Plo)jg*.s:>td D ‘’-d s« t-'-".s. Pi.iittv (’lo-rk'-l ti'itd S'ripo.l NaniWtlci*. Checked unii Sniped V.c'orki L'twns, Prqtics,Tat futans, Persian.Ijhvviis, M"ii-V*- litie, ■p'Tiidiu, Flcuch Ntifi Sin-ks, ' Also n full stuck sf EuibruidsieU Elg in's nud Jiutertink’s t" tuatcfi the atiove g Is. ■ f Ludics’uuU Missts Fancv Hosiery in over loo'different vtuletles. I J Alt A SODS. The best a-s 'jtmcnti to sch ct frouv»ver Indt ro sbown hr Adgusta, iu Plain anti Brocaded Goods, with slid witl'nlir lit iegs. Ijhcc Ficiius. C dlnrs. Tbs, Scatf-, &c. IT l.iices MatitTki iriilef’- 1 , (’ t", lb-r-htnpe~ TTiTjTonp p'ans. L-itIlfs' Cticmist-, N'ght G"Wns. Skirts, Ibawers, &r. • . L'titics’ L*nch and Moliair Ulsters, nil sixes, SI intti Iipwarr’a. Wo are tlit'wiug m liHiidsoatc line of Buttous tu iUHtcb Drees Falttios. ma> 10 2m I,'ty on Me Duff, and datuncl bC he wnotilsl" ciici Hold, Enotigli ! ktt“« tr tVC to the g|u- A Cvcloiio is comiit"; ttml ‘. ’ v.Ty timid RK’H f lioitld prepm f fo Ttcc to dng outs. Fair v aluing is grven. : Ou Uic •' 1 - j i On itiitTafter Mi» day, Ap il l6ili,Jv.1, trains H ill rut. a- totI"».*till tiirltH*-r'nuiji-.-’ T ; l*ai!y-'-Ext»j*t Sand.'j- ’ VV H.t- X'W A 1? I ). ( Senator Hampton is staying In Co lombia with Col. Ji^m CL Haskell. He wiihreinaitt tltete .ibjut s iiiohtlfc v Bishop Wilson iu to presj le^vef the Tiext-tsslou oftbe Sotitb ( utflli.K Ab 1 auai—Contereiiee, wltKh couveues In Smuter. Deft intrur 5. Eighteen tu-w lawyers were licensed by the Supreme Court last week. S> n itor Caffisoti id Edgellr-ld. aged 80,'was the MCDlor infin* ypt-f the class. Betwt en 4 000 aud f> 000 colored pPo : pie (oil tieffattcHtt ttm L-eteiuoiiiss-ot Dtcorution Day uLdijisufort on the JOih ulr. W. M. Muck, y was iu the fduee Thursday Isst tridUsts (bat. the |. jison, in Hc -ordauce witn the v. taiet oJ the D- unalacy ot Beattfoit county at the tecetii ptimary election, lias appointed (Jupt. Il» ury D. Elliott shefllT > f Beaufort county. The total yield of Dish _ potatoes in and armihd Cltarleston in ]880 was 42, 000 barrels, Uga^nst 32,000 bat re Is in 1881, aud 55 000 in 1882 Iiisvttimat etl that the yield tins )ear will hardly ‘ xc'eed 35.000. Tim Supreme Cottri' adj turned on tiie lll-t ult. until ttie 4Ut Monday in November uext. Cases from the sec ] oinl eircult will be called ou the 15*1, Idt.h, 17ib aud 18.h .d.tjs of Januaty, 1881. A five year old- cltild of Sim Chal- myte. ol Newberry county, itcci'leutal- ly dhTiriJiiuself in the bead with a pis- J'tt'l, whit wliteh he was playing, .-ut last Monday atlexuoou. Death wusinstau- taueous. The final cxamiDatious of the -S. C. College will betfiu on tbe 18th and end on tlte 271# The only public ( ibibi- tiou will be the debate i etwreeu lltc lit- erary t-oeletieo; 185 students aru uow iu aUcudaocti. — ■ — The citizens of Charleston are to erect a monument to John C. Calhoun iu that city. It will tie surmounted by a statue, on which u Heutau sculptor is engaged. The statute N'fifteen feet iu height, and will be east io bronze. Qlt lz"ns of Greenvills have contrib- U'ed 84,000 to seeme a survey of tbe maig line of the Carolina, Cumberland Gap and Chicago Bail toad by. tluir city, and If it is located as'surveyed the city wifi give 8100,000 to the cuu-i- prise. _ ; hone tidal wasaxa now receding. A outnber of counties heretofore strong ly R*adjuster have once more wheeled into the Democratic columns, whilst in hut one or two of his strongholds has , Mahons nssu aids to maintain bis fur-1 umulattotu, UU tiii, dcca- ^ ora j.: hies. Ail the ImLtaUvu*. Appeals To the Supreme Court have been taken iu tbe cases .of. the thrte| Orangeburg colored-murderers sent- epomi to be banged ou the 22. d loa'. lbs appeals suspend the synt eon's and will at least delay lire exvuutioua » ioog Guie, W v N’l KI> TO XXI :v: Fowls, Hides, ligga and Bee-wax, f. r wltitlj the liiglic.-l m tketpiices will be paid. , AV AX l ien '»'0 K Kl I.. An exeelleht stock Af Boot*. SJutctL. Groce- i-tca and General Merchandise at tLc very lowest rockbuttom pries. _T t-jy*I MHAN BUSINKS8.-®| jitnr7 ; bn A LAC/.S, ^wilGLMLV j INtSEkTINdv Liirgcst nnd best selected slock in Barnwell *rt,‘oumy. I n( r (‘ f urTntn* Irntn >J lol^To per'/pHir--— Lace bed Spretuh hom iiito Slli.pcr pair, hulk. Fi/»(4ii^frotn t>'> eeuls t‘\$4 0 - ). ~ n H’O pieces of real Linen Lawti^ at lowest figures. . . » M LtJSCJ I75R. lii.ACKVILI.Ki6. C. jtiue7-dw' titnt' nf Smith Carolina j Court or Common Burnwrit County. | I'/eae. ■ bt >1 Ml INS FOR MONKY II KM ! St). * [ Complaint not Srrrrd. ] W. A. Holman, I’laintiff, against M. II. Burcklt Iter J. S. Burcklialttraud J. II. Burckualler, DcfcndantjT ^ To-M. R. Burckhaller, J 8. Biirckl.nlfcr and J II. Burckltalur, Uetendui.ts in this ac lion. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complirinl in this action, which-t* filed iu the cfticc oftlie Clerk of Ihe Court nf ('ou. moo Pleas for said County, nnd to serve a copy of your answer or. the subscriber at his office in Barnwell within twenty daysnf ter tVe sen tee of this summons ou you, ex clusive of the day of service. If you fail to answer thi-complaint within ibettine aforesaid the plaintiff, wiftapply'to the (’out t for the relief demanded in the com plaint. Dated 1st June, lb!C ROBT. ALDRICH, Plaintiff • Attorney. J. J. BRABHAM, C. C. C. •] To the Ueiendantr. M. R. Burckhalier nnd J. il. Burckhaller. You will please take notice that the sum- mms, of which the above is a copy, and com plaint in this action was ffjfd in tbe office ot Ihe Clerk oftbe Court i f Common I’lcas for Barn well County on the 1st day of June, 188* ROBT A LUKICH. Plaintiff s Attorney. june”-6«v - - Wall Paper. Fashionable Designs for Parlors, Halls, Chambers, Jte. 8ampies ud prices mailed IYe-.- II. BAKTHOLOAMK A CO. Manufacturers, 128 4130 West odd SOL Y. uschB Jin t-TATKiNS. :s Mail | jataii 7 Ate’ni. ’ V' . I.v RhuJcrtHe A. M. o ni! V. M. 1*. M. " “ Aslif igli “ Whorl w;irfl r N Ar 1 urn wi 11 — ~n ns J in i»1 11125 i ’2;« ISJki 1 .on «»• art # AM hJAH 'i AV r . vitix -jzszrrr——' H^sssa sTATRtN.-i. 4 M;uL4 6 Mr.il 1 S Ara’ut • I.v fliirl.w. ll *• u.»«l -Tb"-!’* " Aiddetgll Ar Blai-kritbr A. M A. M. ! I*. M. RTV *-'• S.ViV 1 fitib TEH) Ujo ll.iti -(J.4A j Gin ! 14n A. Ur— Itarnw 11 l!aHr.snl Trafii- .'..i.mi't *TTh Smth Car- oliiMi«fliulwuy 'fraiha a** fnllMrp; * 1 N«k 'I ronn< < tion frmn Nniith Itallway from Ati.k'ii'Ma hii»I MaTioTi.H Wrkt'of HI.M'kvi Jrr NivVu 4 rjuuisM ts viiLU-^HTfH-^hrmttUTr“TT.TrPtvT«y"TT»T h^ilL^ftm ;*»wl J/*h*»1 Slat 1^1*4 *4 Ulackvlltt* Aixl ('olnuiliia I>iyi!«ion. N«» .N niw (*<»u»ict*tion froin South Carolina Kailway from Chtirlcpfon. Coluniltiit^ I»ivi«ion uimI all Isoa-uI StaiiooN Kant <»( UJarkx ijjr. No. connect* wiih Stnlli (’wrolina Railway for .,.Vu3ii*ta.jin<l St:‘fi“firi \Vp>f iff Plai kwiUe-. ~ J N... 7 III- ' mnert i<»i» f n »m SoufhHtnrfi n fi ■ fftril w n v fri'Ki Aii;.~nit;i nml >11 Un uI No. n conijt t i> ni’lt ( arttlinn I{;iilwav for Ul.iulff^TTn, OoiiiniFifa hutI aR ivornts K;ist. 4ht fttirrT<l:ivV»Tr-tt l> muiiili a Sfitfi..\ Tr:«i»* will Iravc^Plac^vIUc'aij A. M„ and arrive al IhtttiwrlKit 7.4ft A M. • 1). C. AIstRN.G. I* A T. A-rnl. JOHN IV !*Kf K, Oc»irrnl Mana*^«*r. J. W. Strickland, Wk rhrrij^it aiH Bliu kMiiitb, BLACKVILTsE, N. C. 1-now and at all limeft prop.trod witb lirat. clasH workmannit'Lfiral clxa- nt to- rial to do all work in Itia lino in IDwt fi n** sly'" ’tinl at, icasatnuld'* tiiriii , '*«. Ho nolic- llb I'Ubliu pHtroiiatrM and ooiditlt'itt ly rufor- to all poraons who havo favor d I Ini Wuli tholrttlderM, Hots always at liontei and always at work. iu'vJS-Aiii .1 111 V I e ^o*iur tlie Northcj-D market: to Luyffs-glfick of ^oods- [or tLc Fitll Trti c tiDit^liiill be vortln' of .my eust<>n\crs and of my rc])- u tat ion as the FTnlerscIlcr. TAvill need all the room I vrd tind for the: next six weeks, will sell goods ut priceslliut will S AUblTOK’S iNUTLEE. Al'IHTtXt sOtrtCK 'LvRNWKt.l. CnfSTV. iiABXWKLI. C. H., May hi I, ISS.'’.. Tito Assessor will attend nt the following plncrsat the'Lues mt-iiiioncd f.irthc pur|Mis« uf taking Tax B InriiH Tm- iheyear All persons alia h»vi- bt nylit or sold real esfM^-iacu last rrium must be purticutar and soVtate to tl.e Assessor. Blanton's Sto^e - — 8 eye .1^’ : ,Trt.v,7Tui: ef t It. MixMtn's Mill Juue^th. J use pit Ashley's Home Store, June 'Jth. Fttr-e s .*!'tc. June 111 it, ' s 1 — Baltloc Jitnr ll’tii ‘ El wlntojt, June Dlth, A Ilct)d.ile7 J tine 14t It and I'lth. Piie-ter s Store. June IDth an 1 ISth. *- Fiddle Pond, June 1 '.itIt 1 —BuTTitoii'- Store, June 2'ith. Buford’s Uri l,e. June 21-t tttuKllhid. George’s Creek Cluli House, Jiiue 2IM. IViDi.-TT.it, June 25th. Elko .1 tine‘Jtii h. *" • ' I'l u kville. .hlt.r 27lh and 2Sth y • aliai.is. J line 2dl h. BiiiiKcrg, .liinc-kili. Midway. July 2nd and .Id. -Min.I4r’a_l_h*pel.stilly 4th and oili. I'.hritatdt'a. July tit It and Tilt. _ ItjruweU tk II. from Jtuie Ist toJTily 2(MIt. S. W. TKOTTI, AmLtorB. C. . may!) Ir.t - astoni.-h tbe r l'vros iii r JTiidc JiTid mtike tilings lively in Black- ytlle. I tun going to c’osc out jCt.tmnnTCin_' F.Lmttry 4-li 18,^3, trui Mtuili Ciiroliim Raihuiy*. am j^oing to my a mylitocki 1 i!*few and Magnificent one lor CASH and I am going do nlr UL'iHull tik my cmniK'11 tons.— Tbcy need—not o.\[)ecf «lerey. They mnst wake np ami gome dowti ormrTTt tuul go to fanning. Fair Notice. The Summer mceliny of the Barnwell A A M. Society wilPbc ItoltTlrt the Fair Ground.v on Wednesday, the 18th day of July, prox A full uM-eiid.mcc of the Stockholders is requested as the question of the rtitortl sf Hie buildings to a moredesirahlclocality will tiien be s.ihniittcd and decided. 1 he ladjesof the county arc cordially in vi’ed to attend md lend their caaouragiug presence. They are requested to briLghan kels of jwwvisinasanti to aid the Association iu giving aa old fashioned barbecue. Essays will be read on Improved Stock by ex Governor llagood. on Field Crap* by Ma jor E. II. Havea. en Truck Fanning by L B. Tuate, on ihe'fertihxeTK best suitedtn rhe s- its oi Barnwell coiinty by Major K. 8)Minn Hum- mood and on Grape and Fruit Culture by Major G. D. Lartigue. A special feature of the day will Itethe dis play of.county grows Fruits and Flowers. A grunral attendance of all levers of the prosperity of the county is earnestly .m> dcilcd, II. II. KamcutYxo. ^ J». ML-Sloouwaus, 7'“,. Aujubt-Aumuch, JkO. W. Utll.MKS, maylT-td t'omiuittce. - ' 1 ' *** *? Farmers and other* desiring a genteel, lu crative agency business, by which $5 te $20 a day can be earned, send address at once, an pei-ial, toH. C. W tun aeon It. Co., 1U5 and l’LK ITUGFSt 750 ynrils Calico at 1 ‘Fie. 000 yartl.s Calico at Ge, Whttc and Colored Pitpie 5 to 10c. Colored Muslm G to 12 l-2c. * Frown Linen, all prices. • o0 Barrels *Fkmr at. $5.00. 20 Barrels Flour at $G.OO will run a* lollows: Leave Charlc.-ton Arrive at llraucitTille , f Leave Bt-anchviila Leave Kdisto Leave Midway Leave.B .in berg iLtave Grahams Ia.‘avc lott s Leave Blackville J.eave Elko Leave Willistan Arrive m Augnsta AUGUSTA UIV'iSlON. . WEST. (It.'lljr), llaiuy, rxerpt SutHiays.) 8 3 V a m It*.45 a in IU 5<Va C.oO a tn 5.55 a m 1U 10 a^o— 8,17 a nt” 11.. 17 a m ti 21 a m 11 2H a ni 11.38 a hi 11.15am 12.05 p in 12 H p m 2.00 p m EAST. 8.37 K m 8.10 a .n 6 5t> a m 7.15n m 7 24 a m d-.l.Fa nt Full Line of irhoos and Gro- cerics. Call in and see what you want. . ^ Justin P. O’Neill. Iflnckville. S C- aprlO-4 w Alva Gage Sc Co. 1' PROI’niKTOKS OF THE - * Charicston Icc House, Market, Cor.Cliurcit St, Charleston, S. C Sitippiug, Ste&uiboat, ami City Trade Supplud. ’ Ice Packed for the Country a Spe cialty. ^ ^- • ■ febtMj I.cavc Augusta Leave Willistun. I^ave F.lkn Ytavc Blackville Leave (.era Leave (ir.ihams Le-ite Bnmberg I cave Midway Leave Kdiato Ar. nt Btanehville Leave Krnncbville Ar al Clinrleaton lDaily] [l»sily except Sumlsjs] 4.30 p m fi.17 p m 8.25 p m 5.45 p m 6.52 p m O.l*# p nt 7 13pm i 23 p nt 735. p m Registration Notice- -V- . -IT: U 137 Fulton Street, Nvw lark. [dec28-0ut \ dwlil-tf I * . . * ;-t- - The Registration Books will bf open at tbe eaunty seat on the First Mouthy in each month until fttriUer notice is given. t| JKO. W. HOLMES, Supcrvimr .r ~ - ■ 7.05 a m 0 15 a m 9 25 a m 0.45 n m 0 52 a m 10 02 a m 10.13a m 10.20 a m 10.30 a m 10 40am 7.45 pm 10.5Oa nt 9.45 p ns 1 00 pm 11.30 p in COLUMBIA DIVISION-»VF.ST. (Uaily, KxecplSunday.) Leave BrnncbeHl* 21: IT.OOnm 7.46 p nt Arrive afLamdeo M 12 pm Arrive afCalumbia 'ri2pn. 10 35pm Leave Colu'nhflk — 8.00 a m fi.58 p ns Arrive at Camden • 6)45 a m 4.50 p m Ar. « Branch ville T 10.37 a ■ 9.58 p m ExrfiEss (Daily i west.) Leave Charleston .• — ..iliiffOam ■'•’ ' Leave jlranchviUe 3.37 a ra l^ave IMaekville 4 45 am ’’ Ar. atAitguaU 7.18 am 51 L EXPRESS (DAILY) EAST) I^tnve Augitala ; tUNIpm Ajr.btWackviBe J1.30 pm I Af. at Urunehville 12.38, * Arriyc at f^tarlealon VlO j “CONNECTIONS. T'j Connection* mndeat Augusta with G R. R. to and frumall p.'ints West and Sowtha west, with through Sleeper between Charles- ton and Atlanta o%Exprer* train. Connections made at Otarletdon with North Eastern R. R. for points North and with New York Steamers on WeJnesdayaandSalu’-days Connections made at Columbia with Co lumbia and Greoaville R. K.and Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta R. R. to and from all points on both Roads. Oenaoctioos mad* at Blaekvillo with Barm* WtD R. R. •*-’ ' " D. C. ALLEN, G. P. ItT JOUS 11. I’Ei’l, (ftneral MaMje^*