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THUKSDAY. JUNE 8’, 1HH.H
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Tilk dry gooJp stolen in Au^u^Ih now
ftose at 6 p. ni. exerpton Suturdsys.—
Meroliants in Au^usfu snd elsewhere
«»1io do not ndvertise during the dull
•ossun would find it profitable for the
next two toouths to c'ose nt G u. in.
't’mTS writes a thoughttul gentlemm :
* There ar* -icveral huudrtd «tcam en
gines and boilers in use in this county,
buyers, in most cases, know nothin* of
their " reliability and accept as gospel
truths the representations of selhrs.—
Now if, for the proteetiou oftlie people,
duo tors, druggists’ dcMTsts and lawyers
art to tic licensed onglrf hot vendor* of
engines and boi'ers be required to I'nrni h
• >um guai natec as to the woi i h and soft t v
ol'iht sftteloa they sell't The differences
in lire pi ices of sellers is so great that
one C0t\elude3 that suihe are niaxing ex*
tyrtionafs profits or others arc iclling
mauufa'-tuie' that tire as dangen us as
dynamite. What do our I'cp use of stives
say
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ty, 180ft, but removed to Georgia in V* ^
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Tire Chinch* la €Jeor|cl<1.
lis.tbat I’m not the man I used to
boyhood aod euluaiood a noMoat of tlriil[' The recent failure of the grand jury P**’*'L f '^ !’*[ ^ ert *’
State until hk death. wo* sl#>rfed of Uurkf County to indict the untlmfs of ! ?°, yeuri9 1 d8h / J '* *‘ m> Jhe D ‘ ? *'
flpvernnr in ISti.j and
hn'il 18C8, when he wa
Gen. Thomas II, Ituptor V i t*u> \i. |
Army, who was appointed I'rohrisional ( vaiuiuh
Governor; When reninved by Genera!
31 rude, Ml*. Jenkins reltrsed to give up
the public fomls or disclose there where*
ubouts and applied them to »he payment
of the just debts of (be Starei lie also
kept the archives of .the State and. its
gie.it sc.'l until the lawful election of a
rightful siiecc-sor. For this liiithfulser>
vice the Slate of Georgia presented him
with a/a£ HiittJr ni' the seal with ttiead-
duiomrl inscrip 1 ion, "1'rcsculedto Ghurles.
J. Jeukius by tlic State of Georgia. In
»nlu'» fnlel* ’ Me lias been well styled
by the Atlaiiti Collsti'utioR • Georgia S
Greatest GoveruoiT and the. Mother Stnte
joins inlioBcniiig |bv m^m.nVof the ‘Old
komuii.
While much has breti written n uo«d tnlng. I wonUt ulrTTi>at <*le fm
about the mailer, fit# in-ide facts have •ymp»*t*>y. I "IihII K**t well slowly-
never yet been given tot he public, so that | very .lowly. But Mr*. Arpasked me
Forclg;" I'ocIm wm<I Flcilon*.
It is rumored that tjucsni, \TMoriu \viff
soon ubrlieaic orr afeoiiiirbl hiiliiig liealih.
The—M.iiquU of IwumIowiic Mieeecds
the 3Iiuqui.-, of Lome us Governor Giki-
eral of i.uuada and tic In-h are wroth
about it. It i< said.thiif dmina the fun-
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■Kx-GOVEIIWOR H r.MiKli.KS anil S<T •
a or McDonald of Indiana are r: vu! emu
didates for the Democratie uomination
for the I'rcsideney next year. List week
they were invited to a banquet and as
signed to adjacent scuts. I nfluc
rithcr by politiedl j , nlntisy "or pcTiiihat
animosity llicy refused to recognize one
another. Their conduct plainly shows
that they love themselves better than
they do their country and by it they Imve
forfeited their claims to the iavur of the
puiy. It has in its ranks ninny men of
c,q iuT luteircctuul ability and supciiur
eoiuinou souse, and we hopefully prophe
sy that, in the quiet of private life these
loo sensitive gentlemen will have ample
opportunity - to learti that tire country can
survive their retiiemeiit. \Vc need and
must have more common sense and Ic s
hero worship.in polities.
Cit 10ago jins been the scene id a pret
ty paufl^ of tvliieh Mr. IVter McGeoeli
was chief engineer. Somfe time ago, with
the purpose of running a •■earner' in lard
he bought an rujinen>e number of tierecs
for June delivery 3\ hen“The"tiiiYoTor
the fulfiilineiii of the oohtnet crum’ Mr.
MeGaoeh refused ioxeeeive scV^rujjjion-
sand tierces manufactured by Fowler
Brothers, alleging that it Was udultcrnt-
cF Then the storm broke and Me-
Geoch s detectives, sundry disfinguidicd
ehemista and the general public agreed
that all tlic lard manufaelured in Chica
go was adulterated with cotton seed oi’,
tallow, suet and Mii'souti chty. AVe do
not doubt tlicir Muthfulncss.o On Satur
day MeGeozh and several smaller bouses
failed for two millions or more. Moral:
.Don't speculate, or keep your smoke
houses in the Northwest. It is suffer and
cheaper to raiae your own fncon thnn to
buy such stuff as is placed on ourmar-
bets.
ine years ft,0*1(1 people di-l of hungt-frin
hi* Iri-h estates and 8.ft 10- etniernted
from them in one year lo" the United
SiiO'-s.
< )u . c atiud,iy in .^iiruLrland, Knglaud,
18t! school chihheri. the majority ittidpr
18 years of age, were z-nished to death
while going out of Victorli Hal. in
which a eouj .ror had giveti a ppiform-
*>ur:e. Ajl the children were passing uut
of the narrow etitmiutu one le’l and was
unable to rise dll aeciunt of ilte ewwd
pressing on from behind. This* causeda
panic with the above stated*terrible re
suits. '
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Forty persons dud of yellow fever in
Havunua last week.
a recital of them ao* may not be devoid
of interest.
Several years ugo Willie Loo Chong,
0 spruce and intelligent Mongolian, mudo
his appearance in Augusta, where he
oproed a booth upouwhich were displayed
the usual Chiucso spemhles. Uuriosi'y
uitruetcd a good ruu of custom, and it
was not long before the shretfd Loo
Chbug foutid Itimself ready to ooli-t -a-
atore, and don more pretentious bnsi-
ness. With tasteful pajierings he made
his new store resemble u tinsel temple,
and gutbereii around him the young peo
ple of tbe city. Custom came in from
the cmntry us wel 1 . Among those w ho
. » . • o„ ? . . , unFL. iuuto to jmlUdoiiB adverilslnu.
t ecftiuo - s»pociuHy interested m t1i# The enterprising adveruaer provr-e
spiigluly t'biuaman was Mr. Fufehcr, of
Uuikc county, a, substantial farmer of
wide fax i!y wijiieetio is. '"* He had a
dairghtir—a pre'ty bright'eyed lass of
fifteen —who>e favor tbe artful Chinaman
sought by ^jfts of bou-b-ms. Noticing her
Mr. Joiiw SiiKimxx, Senator from
Ohio, says tbat the Tariff w ill be the is-
sue between the Democratic aud Kcpuh
licuu put ties in next year's Fteohleni ini
campaign and a_good many leading
Dcmferatic dailies accept Mr. Sherman’s
sugjpjstion. Sow jt strikes us that if
Mr. Sherman is authorized to make the
Democratic platform it wou d save the
party trouble if it would empower him
to name its candidates, conduct its cain-
/uid 4‘ount ihc votes. The sue-
cesses of the Dcmtcrui y in last year’s
eloetkma were due to the Na ioual di,-
gust ai Republican roltriinc.ss, and (lie
light uext year should be made on that
lin'n. Asa general rule the Dcmeerats
toll into the pits dug for them by their
adversaries, anth-a genera) slaughter of
incotnpcteut leaders before the 0|wning
of (be fight wouid eoutiibuic w ondei fully
to the sueress of the Democratie march
to the White House. .
Nlx^TIi i t nor : —fudge Flaser imdo
at Lexingion last week twitniMti'is, whieh
are soHieivliftl Ht variance with thnso of
s v ral other Circuit Judges, and wTiIeb
wi I hav<! t« be*dctermii.ed by (he Su
preme Court.-By tbe fit st be Itdd that
the Solkit'-r could not at tack (he eharae-
ter of a defendant when he was pm up
oil the stand t > testify in his own behalf,
but should do so in making out Ids ease
for the St itc. so thiiff the defendatiHtright
have the oppoitunity of contradicting. A
different course litid hitherto been pur
sii.-d. By the second lie held that the
wile of defendant Tl not eomfieteiit to
te'Sdty iu bjha'fTif her husband. 'J his
doctrine tiad been held Tty the entire
bench of South Carolina since the adop
tion of the Code until the session of the
lust Legislature, by which a part of see*
tiou—was omittid. But since that ses
ttion two ot the Judges have dee iffzd that
a wife is competent, aim it is admitted
that a uian- ’tas ix-ceiitly acquitted of
murdir at Orangeburg court by the tea-
tiiiiunv of his wMfe. It is uow reincm-
beieil that if this rule had prevailed for
the last tliirtcc'i years, many a iii.in.. Wlm
U.ts Icon hmvg wmd-l now orCa'iVo. It
is ot great importance that the:
Court shall nuke their decision of
question as soon as possible.
How To FKK.O Gais.—'I'Iic old stylo
' plaiLot fced’iig oats in the sheaf is w aste
ful Fbrr IMtfTTrTd pouinls of slioa*’ oats
of f-rir (|nality will thresh out sixty-eight
|amnds of shelled oats: this would make |
But Mrs.
tills morning tf I couldn’i pick the
raspberries for dinner with one hand—
aald ahe could awiusr a. little banket
round my neck. Wlmt a Gioughtfu!,
tugenlous woiuai I >
Bill Aj:p.
About AdverilulHK.
If you can arouae curb tatty by an ad
vert ist-meiit It fa h grt-ai point gntue-l.
The fair aFx don’t hold ail the cuiiosi-
ly lu the world.
It Is a mletaken notion tbat a floe
store iu all eligible location surround-.^
ed by very attractive tdgua, la a aupe
rlor advertiaemeui; for th** e^Derlenoc
of tile most enterpiisitig merchanta la
that it pay* better to apeud Ichb in lent
.d. mura—ia judldoua advetTieing.
iaiher s intefest iu the Cclesiial, hers be
eine a/(Med aho. As monjl.s flew by*
uud the maiden threw'off’ the ways of
childhood Loo Chop* was not slow to
fatt the'flatnc of iiftcrcst into love. The
lady visittfd the ciuvnis store in town
•yuito olteq: and duriug these visits laiio
Clnng became more and more abstracted.
'Thus mattrrs proceeded, Imo ittnassing
meaik, building a coxy cbttnge, and be
coinnig tbe owucr of m 'tamleni. He km vv
of uoMa tter place to visit thaff the hos-
pitable home of Mr. Fulcher, of Burke
M r, Fulciier. ini t urn, was phul to w«4-
come an intelligent citixeu of the celestial
empire, who could tell him all about the
ruined walls of Pekin, the lordly ways of
tire Mandarins, and quote for him in
pigeon English choice passages from ( on-*
t'ueius. As uli loniauees end so did this
one. L >o Chong demanded the hand of
«'»<• faj Mjs- F'llcl.-r i i m.iniage. 1: is
mTTjuite eleai as”o how Mr. Fulcher
first look to the proposition, but judging
honorable uiurr age - betior (liati other
possible alternatives, white and yellow
mixed their colors, uud .Mr. and Mrs.
Loo C'.Uong settled down to love iu a cot
tage under F*e shades of the aristocratic
tnansidiis of the Sand Hills.’--An intere-t-
ing i icident of the marriage is the fact
that dn application beingapade-tbr the fi-
censc, tbdiiiury Waltou, of'Richmond
comity, hesitated about its'issue, man-
riage between tbe laecs being forbidden
by the const it m ion of Georgia. Alter
cousiilting legal niithority tlie ordinary
decided that Loo Chong was not a iukii
fed color within the Waning and intent of
the constitution, so lie uranted the nee-
css uy paper. All.this happeued about
two years, ago. ^ '
Boiog now ^comfortably fixed lavo
(Tioug longed tbr congenial coinpauion-
ship, uud induced others of his race, to."
the number ofift or 20, to seek their for
tunes iij Aoguta. Two of the sharp-rot'
ilie new corners, An 8ing and Lu Ktvw
Vu~seeing tKar~Rurko' couniysr-wte the
place to get • Molican wifee’ - ’ a? wull as a
good trade, opuicd business in Waynes-
b• t:o’ Lit'h; did lin y dream of the storm
w hich aw aited their co ning. The people 1
of the county were uotLoppivcJ to i lie
Tinv comers doing business in tlicir iuidst
but tliey did tear their designs upon some
simple-minded girls w ho might be tbob
istrcTTOugh tohxLcaught i u the toils of
ChineseJujdiuitv. Hl wijs understood in
a quiet way that the (Thinesc- hud logo,
That he umlcrf tamlri how to buy, bc-
chiibo in auv* rtisim' he kuows how to
sell.
A simple card may profitably .Kami
yens without a cinmge, but a acnaa-
tluual adVorthf ment alioiild be changed
>ih often aa you can get the piititr r to
do It,. \"
You can’t cat enoueh In a week to
last you a year, abd you* can’t advel-
i iae on tb%l j lali, eit her.
To make a man realizi an idea as
you realfz'* It, is wtrnt is necesaaiy to
make fduj understand Ms need .
- Advertlsmeuts lunar aim to place a
matter so cb ally before the public
tbat. they see it ns eie.itly as tbe ad
vertiser docs.
EiUerprtstng ppof lc are bcglnningto
learn the value of advertising tlieyai
round. The persistency of‘those who
tmroT't ii(tiiirt»fat>el bys liw* ry. oL‘Cilull
ilmew,” but keep their uunics ever tie
fore ihe public, will surety place them
ou the qiglit sid- in it.® end.
A delightful ifttle story ha® besn
told in Alabama that the- wf e of ti •
'’e nooratie defaulting state treasurer,
Vincent, sold her furniture and jevfe'^y,
and 'hue raiqcd 115 000, which she p»-Id
fo the staf>, but the 8elum Times says
that there is not a word of truitb in 1.
itiam
Aiuhiiuli- Trick Tanners.
Attend meeiineS. P. ft. W. P. nnd V,’ As
sociation nt Wil ision 'JKili intt 2 o'c'ock p.
nv, A fifit nltendimcs of r>i»mhrrs is enrne.« -
ly feipi6-lcd ns i>u-inee» of iuip«rlftnvc will
he brongltl hefors ilis icrstiupr.
Hy order of I’re'hlei t.
K. L. XIXdN, Salary.
June'Jl-tw
: uinsTiit iiciifis.
srirA' ysu'5.
i wo bushels and four pounds of'gi'ttitm—
I n feeding sheaf oats, 2ft poiTiidr tb the
inii'c or horse per day, is w hat, is, cousid-
ci fed it proper alio wane® for an animal
djing steady larmscrk. This2ftpounds
of sln af oats contains 17 pounds of shell
ed oats, equal to a half luishei and one
pound (ivrr'.—wbi&h-G i'iilirely luo iniii ll
grain, yet it is nccess-.ry to give this
much in tbe sheaf to"aTIow lot tlic waste
occusiotred by this niitnnet of feeding In
feeding bIkIU«l oats, from six to eight
quarts is ample for a pleasure horse, and
a peek and u hall or twelve quarts, which
is cqiniI tot welvc pounds, is a liberal
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It is a matter for regret that owing to
Mr. L. W. Kay’s lack offamiliirity with
tlic pietcl Ihc coroner of Greenville coun
ty waa uuablo to hold an iin|ucst on tlic
dr.iti body of Wash Floyd on last Thurs
day. The evidence of third parlies and
die oonfasioi of the unfortunate woman
who loved not wisely but too well show
tisfuctcyily that Floyd, a wealthy young
man, deliberately seduo^U M iss Kay,, a
rarely beautiful girl of seventeen sum-
ftt, and the daughter of poor but ra-
pftfMta. When the story of
her min was made public and the bro.
ken hearted father and mother begged
llie poor reparatton of uuirriags. Floyd
refuse and wkha cocked pisUd iu hU
pocket enkred readily upon an ii»
prompt» dwel with the father of the wo v
I ■(« hr bod ruined If the story, as
fuitluhcd, be true Floyd deserve^ h*«g
iug in open daylight at (he hands of (bo
good people of Greenville. Tlie slight
au Ji.
W— ;
moimi whieh fee recetred is
no Atones
thaw a mu us hie.
^HHPBBSPnPHr
on tU J4tb lust. He
S. C. 6(h Jjuus*
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»"*• 111 q^TdUaeMiog
daily feed for a hor^e or mule engaged at
hard ploughing. Feeding shelled oats
involves a mi\ mg ot fivc pounds per day,
as a-ain-t feeding in the sheaf, wlttch ir
equal to a saving of a little more than
ouc-fourth on every bushel.
Now m the toll lor threshing is only
one-tenth, and aiMhe straw, if properly
housed or stacked, is just as valuable for
long lorage alter tin eshiug as before, it
can readily be seen Uow great is tbe eeoin
omy of feeding the sit el led oats over ihc
wasteful plait of feeding in the sheaf. An
economy which involves the saving of
twenty-fitfC bushels out of one hundred
is something wuith cousideiing.—Aiken
Recorder.
Mr. Richard A. I’roetor, the avtron
omer writes; '„‘f he ladies of my family
tried (without at first IfelliDg ms) the
bold esperimenl or'discarding <*»r»ots al-
together. But- they found, us others ,U'.»
fbUttd before them, that, siljw 'he usual
amount of uud ic.'othiiig, /wrsefs could
not be (Xjiivcoiciitly dLe#^®^* 1 have
very liitlc doubt that the| wr> uld have re
turned to their‘untruly bones’ but lor
the happy thought lb / perhaps the dn
vided skirt might rt>^« > ,, ‘« various m-
c mveurenees whici* ""d followed the dis
use of corsets. >^fb« experiment was per-
tcctly 8m AifuL With the changed at •
tire hr ® come several important offfe
♦aii'^ 8 - 1- The weight ot the under-
^Oilriug ii redm*ed ihree-iburtbs. 2. In
crease of warmth. 8. Walking is much
ftiuier, and lricy elii.g,Bwn tennis, Ac. ,
file luadc easy. ^4. Dancing is much
pleJganVer. ft. Health is iir.provcd. 6.
The vH‘«' > s increased in voliunc. They
now - snyft^Af nothing would induce them
to return UM^e old attire.’’
peacefully it po-sthlcJ^H fftfbUt)y..Ji‘..iiftfil^Vbtf t tat»\ 4 _
he. The rest of the story is knowajo the
public,"' The store was attacked by^feBs-
gilisod men, anti the adventureis were
sent upon their journey without much
cvremony amt Waynesboro was iid.of
the rat enters. Among those a-aiust
whom indictments were sought was
y-'nig Mr. Fuhhcr, of the tiHage, a Tel*
alive of Ja>o Choiig’s wife. Thfe fac that
ho sliou d have been sought out among
others showed that Loo Chong knew
where the danger lay, and that the ex
pulsion of the (’liineso fi wrn Waynesboro
was a protest against misccgcnatipu an
sboialcquality .*
S‘'nator B itler wa^ a maj >r-g®n-
crai in tlie kxititeiicrate army UcfTJrB’tie
was twenty-flvo yems old.
.. A yoautf mau ia Groctiville is cnid to
have visited Lis sw( eilieaitforty Mints
lu flv® weeks, auij the old man begins
ider wlieru the ultuW got his
Itvirg before he met his daughjer.' *
- Congicsaman Geo D. Tillman lias
broken himself of -hewing tobacco s-ftei
an inveterate uwe.of tlie weed for years,
but Unds it nect ssuiy todfeep Ms j »Ws
griuitmg ou sulugs to avoid Iviupla
t lop.
On .the 2( | tb of M iy, Miss Hnriili
Guyton, an agcTjUdy of Disytonyille
-Towuflilp, Union, aeefdeu'ally fell )u a
spifng while*trying to get some waiei
ami was drowned. Miss Guytou Was
in tier 81).li y“ur, and ha(| mem
ber of th® ctiureh.for 6ver 70 years.
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8-v®n yoiiusr gernlemen w-re gradu-
nted at‘ W-ff rd (Jotlei's last Week.
Prof. J. B Littleton of North UarofitiH
was elected to tlie chair of Greek and
German made vacant by thy resigna
tion of Piof. Kirkland, who goes to
Germany for a ranker course of study.
1 At th® recent term of the Court uf
General Sessions for Murlb r» feoniny.
Mr. A J. Matfiesortf* was convicted ot
selling Jamaica Ginger ami aentenceil
to pay a fin® of two hundred th l»atb
or to be imprisoned iu the penitentiar)
far six mourns. Mr. Matheeon held
tbat it w.is a medicine i»ut (ho jury
pronounced It a beverage.
2At til® Mllirarv ConveuHim-ih Co-
limfSIa Iner 'rinnsduy it was shown
that 0(72 tiJ7 arm* bearing wMre men
iu the 8 uie only 1,068 aTe enr dled-in
military organic it ions. A memorial to
be presented to th® Legislature wa-
siil niiti' d by Gen. McUrady asking for
an ad' q'late apjpropiiaiitm for the sup
port ot the miiiiaiy o.gauizalions ol
UAUTICN
Notice is hereiiy gi*eii Hint Alherl Kuhenkj
amt Viney,IHmiIVIm. who are under connect
io labor with ni« tor the csrrenl rear, hars
iolalrU thrir rnntraci and aoiighi to lerntl-
ateit wiihoui my conrant. Any one griving
»ither’ofvhcni e.nployuirnt will hr proseruted
J. 8. SflLi; Sr.
junc2i-lt
T^dvicat ional N oticts.
Tlir 8late Normal Inatiluir for ilie-wliiir
teaclirr^ ■ftM G hrlil in rolumiiia, 8 <*.. A u-
(riift Ttli. 1SH8. iind^vmiaiu In ar«aloii uniil
Aneiist Slat. IfeSlt. Kor further inform.ilion
apply to Prof. L. D. Haynes, ^rcretarJr, Co-
lumbiu.S. ('.
The Slate Normal liirt'tutr foi .Tlhe colored
teachers w ill he held in rolumbia. ,S. C.. be
Zinuinj' ThurwdsT. July oih, 1R8({. and end-
in(t'Vedne»d*v. Aiixm*! li«f r Ihh - ! For fur-
liter infurmatioh addres* Mr. Thus I. ,Gre*o-.
ry.' Secretary. Columbia, S C. 7 d
Tniiion will be free> 'Board and ireveiiiig
expen-es .very recioirifilc. Let the tcaviiers
ho sure to atteiul.
A BUST, S .0 15. C.
jifne21-2w , ,
••Tirerl’Nhlure'n S.wefet Restorer—Itiilmy
Sleep'' cuu be obtiiiued by anyone who buys
THE WILDEKMUTII SPRINli BED,
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wiiirh is the iie-i iu u-V. l(re' (*i riiip« nr.,
made ofllw tilirst JIK'-SKMI.I! STl’d'.l, ami
WitilVU aHfeMinife. Kaeli !*pring hn- a bread
bade and independent ru port. They arc.
iKii-cles*. have smoolh Miifacear—art et-i’v
adjustable, have no lnd(ng jdace* for b?.|
bu'S A.»d have free and perfect Venrilation.
For invalids uud old pereons they are
TNV'ALUAlir.K-
ancino one with a clear eonecience can woe
ahiep.iit vain ou a -“ — —
Wildermutli Bed.
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n •• ;• ’ s< v*»-g '® 9 ^ - - -■*
A-owIVFr j)LUir Pa'enl for Haruwe l und
Orangeburg couture* I am prepared io till or
ders Hlitt^TufiTiftl fimher uifal uiitlioii
-prumpily.—
EAV-PKIIKY,
IMackviUe, S-O-
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TffLM R\MKI!, SIM WHipTMBIKD BflPERS ISO MOWili
t^GKM) FOR DKSf’Rtl’TIVF, PRICE LIST-fed*
Bones, Dougherty & Co.
A UG USTA, GA.
imivIO
NE’W AND ELEGANT GuODS A-T
J. W. TURKEY’S,
15 ROAD sSTRjffcT. A tj6TJ«TA. A-
OCRDBIiSS HOODS SToCK/IS COMPUltF.
We mnke a speciulty of Silk? and S^o(ns for the evening ami promenade - —
every conceivable shade, all the nvwes'designs. We will show a line of th©
iibov® thuJt is niHtcbles^ this ei>f® cf New Y- fk. t . .
Embossed Satins, Rhruli mspe, Marv* illeau Surahs, O'tqmsne,
Uiucit'le I ami Plain tSfdts fttrit^atlria fit TS*. 1 ,, WOJih STSJ. tn“Htt" the newret
#
shades—Gsaslle Pink, Ox Blood, Et®cfrtc Blue. Crushed StrawfffrTC-Al uiy
Blue, SlitiiU|t Pink and Telia (J tt.i ShudeR.
If you want a Piytfy S’liitiiner Silk—tb se® is to fippreciate these p wals, iu
broken PJuids in blends "f all the new shades. These good®are jiist u»U
NuuV Veilings, Tissue Viol® Alt'turoi ('lotlis. A in new shades.
AVH1TE goods.
Plain and Dotted Sai.-sis, Plain, Cheeked mi l 8(ripe<i Naln*ooke. Pl^
Checked and Suriperf V:v!»ot#w L rwes, Phifnw, Tat bit a'riw.'pi’r .‘: , hi l fTT/'?i'wnv,"ytT"
.j - mie^IVIndiH, French fenfiutouk^& •. Also a full slock wf Embroideted Elf*
ftigs and lusertings to raaufejfef above g<«»ds. « * ^
L’a'lies’ und Misers Fuftev Hosiery iu over 100 diff-rfent vaiietiee.
— PAT^ A“S<U;s. —
The beHt. a c s'jfiii*’»i to select from ever betoiu ainvAn in Augusta, in Pidin
ami Hr''( M'T* v (i U'"'Is, wr»h and wirhoiM Jiidiigs.
Lac® Fieims, Collnrs,’Hcs, Seal f*. Ac. - * . . n
Laces, H m n j I k* - re h lefs,’ IJoi s*;r s, Rnclilngs, Riiibdps, Fans.
Ladies' Ctinuui', Jimhi-fbiwns. Skirl®, I>raw( rs. ' *
Lsriles’ Linen and Mohair l’ls*eis, all na-s, gl.am'Tiipwariie.
Wo are showing a handsome line of-BuHons to match Dress Fabric®.
* ' ' a- . ■ , in mv.Iff 'Jen
QUARTERLY RLPORT
Of the Treaenrer of the Towti C>nn-.
cil of Barnwell freun 2 t.rTjmredHy 1®
March until 2 id Thursday in Juu®. 1888
To cash on hand Murcl>9 1883. .8482 12
xo cash ur cuvio. *
For Fines $9 00
-
-1
Total i.;|491 If
to evsu run u r.
Asbistaut Marshal. D!'P. Davis., 8 fi 50
*( D. A. Lam:ley 12 50
Wicks 25. bneket 25 u ii«hs 20. . 70
Marshal, E. V % 'l! »g r >od 215 00
U pairing strt+rcase.fd town hall 1 00
Street work (repairing bridge®
17 v 5
11 On
8 27
2 00
^ OTIAKJLKSTOX S C.
Offer tin ir ASH ELEMENT made ct Fid)ATS »ihI ®{lrM rna'cri'd-. of iu'st-
rpialify.: Spceul'y ailajM-crfto Pea* and growing (jopr. cM'oII'hj and 1 'oin.
For Term*, Ham I Books, ■Agrienhura! Prinwrrs ami exeu.ksnt article* ou Peas,
.Vsh Element, Flouts, K irnit, Ac . afet'r s* ti e ' • '
Ashley Phosphate ^
. Oil A It L EIST on. s
•/v 1
Israel Gh'Ver (Lamp R'litinr) ..
Account O. R Ityuri (all. it - ),.
10 lights c»U street lamps
Total....... .Jg3( 4 73
June 11 h. To easLa'U build ?1864y
- M. A. MICHAELS, —
of B.-
l-
Bill Arp an<l u Iturrrl.
iiow ®®e roa<l® of lif® .Uo fork —an<I
•otue take one aud some auoiher. We
are hII like pickets skit mletitng aromid,,
aud ono by oueget picked oifourselves
by the common foe. I had liked to.
have got picked off myeelf a day»or
two ago. The wagon had come from
town witn a few comforts and one was
abaml of fibur. Mis. Arp and the
children always comes to the mmth
porch when the wagon comes for they
want to see it unloaded and feel good
for a little while, end ho when tlie hind
gate was taken off and Mr®. Arp bad
wondered how we would get out vn®
Hour, I thought I would show hrr
what u man could da 1 rolled «*he bar
rel to me as I etood on thc8 roun d HU d
gently eased it down o** my mauly
knee®. My optnlo viow is tbat there is
a keg of >•—* iu that barrel, for my
Itp®^. gave way aud I was falling back-
.raftls, and to keep the barrel from
mashing mo Into a pancake or some
thing else, I gave it a heave forward
aud l*t h®r go. aad it gave me h heave
bhckwaid and lot me go, and 1 fell on
a pile of rocke that were laid around n
cherry tree, and they were rough aud
ragged and bharp, aud tore my left
tuin all to pieces and lakeci it toybe
bone. The blood streamed th tough
my shirt sleeve and I was about, to
faint, for blood always makes meralot,
when Mrs. Arp screamed for camphor,
and the girs ino for H, and before I
could slop ein they bad esmfire and
turpentine fir® poured ail over my arm,
and I went a dancing around ilko 1 was
In a yaller jackets ueau it liked to
hare killed me, shore euuf, but after
while I. rallied and went to bed^ I
ha vent ueed tbat arm nor n finger oh
that hand till now, aud go about sad
and droopy. But 1 have bad a power
of eympathy, and Mrs. Arp is good-
tuighty good. I’m most wi'llug to tear
up a leg or two by and by, for they are
k* ffg*»o®fc ®<> gooff. Ami twr Fm
)h rebbted oo
hibtiion of ihjudf Io tb® oou®-
try is riG®jinvuiwtfejti against on® da®®
of citizen® iB/iavor of another. Judge
Waliw® afiUlned the law, and the
COS® get® Ilif oUplaUI* Couil,
conutiy district® 1 can’t shave but one sl.ie of iny fao®4a4-the«rme
g>Pi*fctih<l lllfe*pi> and company ia cc'inlng fo-morrow.
Well, I used to could let down a bar
rel of flour—I used to could—but roll
ing years will change • man—anno
rfenaiot will fell. I retkou by the time
1 get uty back brok® l will begtu to i«
r p ..
Itobinson who i*b» aped. H® was after
ward Minsted, pl®nded guilty ami w«b
seater ced by Jadgo Hudson t® ft.yesiH
imprisonntenti i»ut oiKJeari.li)ir die
gnrvity of his iJI-'Iish th® Judge after
ward sentenced him to 15 yearsfmpris-
onmenf.
Last October Jeremiah Stalvey was
muMiTed in* Holly county. He had
amassed a c<. Oiideiable um<>unr of mo
ney, which h® alwa) h ('al l ied In a pock
et book on his person. For, lids h®.
was killed by Solomon Hewitt and Wil
lie Hvr lee, who were arrested, tried
and convlcied upon the- cou?mm-(oo of
Hardee and corroborating eircumstau-
Iial evidence. Chi the 14 U of May
through the connivance uf a negro
turukey they escaped from jail, cut
ting the throat of a fellow prisoner to
prevent tue giving of an alarm! They
wei e soon rearresisd and relurooff tu
the jfe.U, iu wliicli they "ere hanged Iasi
Fiiday, proie^ibtf their inuoceuce tu
thv 1h«»-
In a speech at Ridge Springs'on Idst
Siturdny. Col. R. M. Huns, our late
Hecretaiy of 8iate and one of tlie most
ititrllieent and successful fruit^owen-
iu the State, said ; "If a pereou should
produce I.OfX) 'bushels of peaches it
would be better to ship only 2tX) bush
els of tbe most select and eva|Hfrnte
tlie remaining 800. Evaporated fruit
brings iu tho market from 2ft to 30
cents por pound against from 8 to 12
cents by the edd method of drying.—
The demand for desslcated fruit uud
vegetables at sea alone has never bet n
fully met. A bushel of peaches will
produce 8 pounds of dried fruit, which
will bring g2 10 and deducting tbe ex
penses a net return of $1 65 per bushel.
Last year the State Treasurer -re
ceived durfbg the mouth of May for
tbs tax -e of the current year 827 698.-
32 and ffeom the 31*t of May to June
8th 865 712 77. .Making.a total Of 893,-
110.09. For the sain* period this year be
fi ts received $118,577 an increase of
$25,166 91 or about 27 per cent. Ail of
the taxes collected for the first install
ment have not yet reached tbe treasu
ry, a® the tax collectors are always
crowded at the dose of the month and
can hot get their report® In promptly.
The above amount will be increased as
these payment® corne\lu. Last year
for the months of Mav aud June $139,-
77T w®» ~ ‘ "
crease for tbe
jam 21 1 w
Brooks B ibtngon. neer®,entered the
bouse of Lis employer, 8i - iion Plyl®Fj
i.i Eiccnster county ‘>n tli® 6 h ii s aut
aud attempted tu outrage Mrs. Piiler.
H r tries aiou ed .Mr. Plyl> r whoelept
in an adj aniug r >(>m aud b® HttagfeetT action of (lit! Ljivniive f'd'miSiitce at a *pa-
The Fair Association*-
The^uccen* yf the Snniroer mettinp of llie
Fair Asttociaiion depeiel* lui-^ely upon the
tb® present date It will reach this year
$177 510. The whole amount Jevfed
tat Hi ate tale® this year In $77 232 32
Of this amount about 019 000 will
gully buns or nut. ®ul|e®tnh|e. This
leases * balance of $66/, 232 3‘2s
I .
cini mctjinj which I* lisicbr -ciUcUfor 10
o clock bi. aa.Milc-diij in July next. Uvcr j
menihcr of die r.'inuu:lee i-*" urgently rc
tm iMe to'do so lie will p'eiwc iend i»i a .-nti-
HfnWf some reprcj-eulaiivc man fr-.m hG
Tonn«htp. The -v Kxecmive-)L'ominiiiee - »»
colnpo^( d oflh“ following gniillcmcu :
Allendale—Or. J, 8. >ioucy ( ,
Huldoc—O. 0. A- Wilson.
Itmvlierg -T. J. Coums. .
Bhickvilie—M. Brown.
B«rnwrll—Alfred .IMrlcfe,
Pennell 8pi ings — J. 11. Bale?.
Buford's Bridge—Allek Frer
Bull Poiid-B F Kiliing-«woitb.
Fi?H Pond—Martin llnmcr.
Four Mile —L. \. Ashler.
(ieorre s Creek—t'. M. Browning,
t.-rent Cjrprcsj - H. C. Ii«ff>rri».
Midway—W. (•ilmoireffimu)*.
^ B'Ji' J •*-' , , rt ...
IttcFfnnd—(Jror;« (I. Bair*. N
Boscrnary— Bryjni tVeathershcc.
Syeamoic—I’der Brierlerv.
Three Mile—W. F.. Sca^c.
Willislm J. Wenihersber. 1
H. II. E.ISTKRLING. Frekidoni.
J. Wj WOODWARO, 8ecre(aiy.
. juncl I id
TJJOUtSA.NDS of dollaks
»re wiivfcd on '-Phrysicisns' fee* hy the dys
peptic, r he rltcutout ic, ihe bffinns and ihc
nervous, when aduijar expended on tbat tin.
approachable vegetable Tonie'imd Aheraiivc
Dr. Simmms’s Hepatic Compound,
\ OR L1VEIV ANDklBNEVCUKK,
von-d is every ctvte cffecl eThtdiceXenrt.
No reme<ly In the world ever so fully Won
theconfidenee ofaiankind tin
SIMMO^JS’
HEPATIC COMPOUND,
UR
I.Ik liU A^D KlD.TfCV UiRK.
For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
fonjuip.-uion uud all ireuhlee arising from
(he l.iver, Kidueyaand Hhultler.
Taken two or three tim*h a day it prevenie
Fever and Ague, Malarial Fever, biplberia,
Scarlet Fever and Cbulera.
arm woman hw
why will yon nllow youreelt lobe proetreied,
your xytuem enervated, y«»nr health com-
pletely destroyed by the gaunt giride* of
those inaijftiu and oft times fatal diseasott
called "Festale Weaknesses ” wbeu you can
l>e entirely wired by uning 8I.MMON3 - HF..
S^ulh Cil io,- ,1'uUi! :■ (Vwweuaj
* /’..ar.
(aniliiia
et xeuva ms voxa'.v irrsiTVPT- 7
' nr( AV'T'rd. J
_ . A. Holman.' Blamteft'. ,, /
- ?PpiTn?1 T
UuNsix-ciMUtia Ft I r.>ai;v, l - 1» t,3S3,
will i un as InliuH s :
M. K. Burckh ilier, .1. S I’nri-f halt*taxl J.
I). BSKkUnltvr, Befendanis
T» 78. R. Biiii-(ih:i(it , r. .1 -8. kfehelihe ti Sr
—J W.' Bwrltwtwr, BBWUitiHirg iiR.Ms a?"
»i>on.
Yon are hereby summoned i*n i reejirrrd tr:
answer the i-.xoplailtt in »S,i* awi.-«i. » S-cr> “
^dtd in the tfliee of the i.'lerk it tiie ('■ set "f
Ci-n laon i’ieasjbr said I'onniy. an< to serve
a copy of your answer or. the snb-criU r at
his office in B-irnwriTwillun iweniy *t iys af
ter i'-c fenleo of tlu* ^Mn.fs&ns ou yow; kx-
cAsive of tlie tlay of-cvvirc.
If you fail to answer ilti- eompWit.) niiUin
• hr bme nforeraid, ike plainiiff, wjll isyjty »■
if e I'oun for the reliel ileiaaade'l in :he njra-
pfainK ■ :—:—-
Bated let Jttae^ 1888,1 —■' •'
v IU9
Tr-
'Hii
<••«rdteee<
ATGV8TA
IKS f.
(. H.. i?*) (tfculf. r%rrpf
(Hi Btletjrii..
liAirivt at Augnstn
I'laitiliff s .VTto?n«y.
J. J. BRABHAM, P. C-P. it si,
licieiidinis, M.-K. BurekWi.ex and
11. Bure' halier.
cm will pi rase lake noiire iksft tko wt-n-
i/toa*; of which thraborr is a evpy. isndlcont-
phyini in this selim* w*» ifi-d is ?hs o#ice ot
I
b
Arrive ni BraTichrfUe
Leave Itj-oijhviiie
i c t’ r 3St>» - '
Lenye Midway
Leave liimberg
t.vavr ftrahaxm
Leave T>( *
Leave Blackriire
L<rr*e Klltn \ .
7,ca vt* ft i J7i-» •«
8 a m
1*1.45 a >*t
JO 50 a m
IC.ef* a m
>o 1® a in
11. IT a in
TI 28 s in
11.38 a m
1 ).4o a m
J2,05 p m
J2 11 p in
2.U0 p-«
t
•j.o j a 11
6.17 n «.
t> 24 s i.i
ti.37 a nt
0. tO a ji
6 55 . m
7 .fern nr -
UCiru-
O.i.i a y
E-V8T.
V-lf -
(■ t f.
I^ave Angvsfa
!vsieve IViffiaMW
r.lk* •
la-.vte Warkvillr
Leave l.eea
theClerk of the ((ourt ifA'oesvaoa I'.Vis ftrr i J>^avettn*hirwie
Burn* ell L'oun:) - on the 1st day »f ?*t'#, IShf* j Leave flaw be eg
UJIBT ALWtU'M, 1 irwe Mid Stay
J’Jirnliff * .ijx,ency. j Leave F.dist.o
jnne7 ((,w o- | A?, as BnineliwiKe
m. ®^s m * si *i a a* e Bvanuhviil*
J. W. Strickland,! faAr ^ i «‘
■'tpafiy] 'Idil
Sti
7.0ft* ni
0 lo^a m
9 2 ft a m
0.4ft H in
'' •VJanr fi.52»
IcOiaiu ti.tr,.
10.13* m
10.20am
10:30 a m
JO 40* m
Kl.ftOa m
1.00 p ni
*y»,
4 in ^
o.?
6.25 p
6.45 f
< 1$
; 2t
7Xi
7.4
v 0.f
IU-
For sale everywhere, and in Barnwell hy
l>r. A. B. Patterson and (harles i'echmsnn.
Black!Uie by Bra. L. C - Stephens aud J.
H. Price.
Williainn by hr*. f«. Bwiokcr,. and U'.
oiui' li and IV. U Reoacdy.
Welti ly
Wh elwrislit anl Blaeksttito,
blackville, tv
iTlXIXBI \ blYdSlON^ tvi;gp.
• (IMwly. Except Sunday.)
i ti'fwvr CranelivrlVe 11.00* ni 7.45/
; Arrive si Camden Hi 12 p m
j A nrr« afik»l rnsbia...... 4 42 p m 103"
la now and at all limes prepared with ten re Colnnhin 8.00 * in 6f-
Aratckwa wdiKiu®n and first clos* m tie-' Arriveat Ciwarfen f> 4ft * ni h i
I-Ml to do aII Work in hi® line In first ekeU . .\r. at BmaeVviilr io 37 H m «»'•;
stj’lr snd at reasBiiaWe fignree.’ Be »<>He-1 * .. • 1
Its public pa iron tur® aud coiilhlenlly ref® is LFHENff ^AILY) WEST.)
loall-persoMH who hay® larur-d hfin wilh 7.,-nrr Cl,wlr*!„.v I (Iffa
their older®, He is always at hnat® and , rAV n r , u , f v, iH . ,
always nt work. n®v*i-3iu L U 3 *■ « m
-v ^ . Leave Blacky,He 145*..,
rnvmeiB and oihetj, dee Whig a genteel,I Ar. a - } Ar»<r„jtw 7 13 » m
ernlive agency bn-ir,ex*, » 7 which $5 re.f2t>] EM’jGXS il>Vlt Yt vrer v
nday can beearnrl. send addreasat once, u* , , ' All.t) KAbjT )
poeial, fn'Hnj. W,rat»mok A to., lit* and
197 Fuilon Street, ^fw ftork. *' jds«28-6ni
W K. 3<KT.I>Y;zr
ATTORNKY AT LAW,'" - * '
FI L. A cm V' I iJ, L. H , W. C.
rrtnDptne&u a uptx-ialty
EUIMIE BHBS.
TVANTKl>XO
Fowls, IIMeJ, Eggs and' Beeswax, for wkicb
Ties und (ietierwl Me,clmndise yt the rejv
loweet rock bwl tom pric*s.
•I MEAN BlSINfSS.-^g
Ignats Keeler.
juuti
leave AwgitS* O.P0 pm
Ar. at Blsekrille Jl.Wnm
/Tr. m BrsnchviHe —. 12.S8, m
Amveat t X.fO a m
“0>J4NKn')ON8 ”
(ft'anmiona madeat Angnst* with C
K. K. to uud fretnalf p ht»s Wetd a„d' J "
n r,». tvirk rlirmgh Steeper bet w een C.
Ion and Atlanta on K*prc.«s intin. '
(’Mnerffamnnadeai t karleslon witl •
Eastern U. C. hr points North and wit,
ft.» W 8(rlYitrf vi on 1\ e.InesdHy.s nnd S*i '
t’onneclions made *1 CoIiihiIim wi.'t
Innibta and fireenvifle 15. K.nnd Th
rolambm. r.r* V,.,;«,»„ R. II. | 0 and f
points on both Herds.
Cmtne<iiottrmade M | Blackville will
i-ar..
\
Registration Notic
TheRegistrallon B< M .k7 will he ope
eonniy jeu; on the Firei Mond.y f,
nipiilh until fniiher-iiofnrciii wtren.
Supcrt
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