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—— .' V v :atsrJ- F; :, i Hi’ ff ^ Sl)r Pcoptr. Jain W. Httlm^, EfitnrHBd Prsprif lnr. LARGEST CoEnTY OIKCULAtIoN i*f ri p THURsq.Cy, JULY 13, 1888. *<u* ?-rt. ■ '■^' .?> ^ ■^'T - 1 Mtoai ~ ■te ■Uta ooamaoicaied to (be country proas, the J The member* of the W C. T. U of and dollnra « piuorj and she wti b i cry u taken up, au<i he who docs um Blackvillu, had quite *n enjoyable even-’ r^* BU> *T r * nU ^, p • **' V n f| Agree, ia road out of the party aud ca»t o.it in« at their regular meeting on laat wealthy 'whenever I io< h Btb<*. - >4 an iflUde!. | Tuesday. Atier -the bwtoeea of the 1 1 met an. old friend the other day tfow wo are as strongly io jlivor of thrift evoniag had Ssca transacted, some de. ’ JJ? “J* 5^, Fa *flxiSg h him U uJ° fir reform as the most pronounced free tsa- Hghtfal maslo was enjoyed. Blaster college and he is'fan the emarteet der. but prefer the eortaie defeat of the Stephen Baldwin with hie violin ecoomp- *°j In aUtbto oountry. Ho is a natural RepuUicin party to the probab : ilty of cheaper matches and tobacco and ^vi IV in North Carolina theta is a ouw nine and that is the platform on which and conclueivo test of Christianity.— Whenever a pinner applies for member rhtp and it is found that he he* paid hr* subscription to the county paper, a front seat ia unanimously voted hisa. Iju- f. The young ladies of Orangeburg have orgaoitsd & Bfoom Brigade and last week gave a public cah'luion of tVur skid in tht* use of that useful domestic ituple uien». _ The papers have wry da<taring account? of iheir pcoftohinuy.'' No<v at this sift* dirtanco wv prapsctfuliy euggu<.t (hat Of^ugeburg needs onu institutiua to tneKc her a perfect paradise, and that is a Younj Mens Rowing Society. The success of the dcuiuoatic cuudi dates at the next presidential election is well-nigh a f iregon* conclusion It can be proTomed by no skill in tactics pn the part of the republicans ami by no false and irrelevant issue foUted in the can vass at the critical moment, as that tariff * question wus matle^o do duty in 1830. It mSyoe prevented, howerer, by bume huge blunder of the dewiocratic parly itself, and not othcitvb*.—New York Sun. The suggestion in our la o <t i“»uc tbst Trial Justices should file statement . jn certain cases, in the Clerk's office for pub lic inspection was made by a correspond ent. We thought it superfluous ut the time because t’no books of the Justices aie public rccoids aud open for inspec- tion, and the law ptovides a ^ewdy-senie- dy for persons who thick thcussdves wronged. We do not like the Trial Jus tice system and woii'd be glud to see County Courts cstnhli. hed in their places, but we have no fault t.» hud with the oc cupants of the oflwe in this county. Wc believe them to be honest nnd capable, but .all their virtues cannot correct s rad ically wrong system. Tpt; Bummer meeting of the County Agriuul'iir.al Society is appointed for Os^t. Wednesday. A very Urge attend. nr.ca is expeoied ami there is every prom- ir^of’a |>ha ant and profitable lime.— Conjpletc airangement*! have bren made for,tlMi enjoyment of t lie'people, and all pcrflonjv iuicrested in the prosperity of the Society arc cordially invited to attend. The Udies, always Toremost in good Works, arc especially invited to come, bringing with them bright smiles and brtinimng baskets of good things with pleasure. H. H E vstermsi., J. W r . WoonwARP,- At.mcn Ai.oriciij J. W. Hoi.mes. Committee. When the returns of the Ust election Were all ia and ps sitUfictory results announced we promised ourselves aud our readers a long season of total sb* stinenee from political discussions. We have tried to keep that promise diligently although the foruc of habit has led to several thoughtless violations of this good resolution. Wc are sorry that our editorial brelkron throughout TTuT State have not agreed with us ffrthinking »hat ouy people needed a rest. To many of rhem politics are always in season and, with excellent intentions, .but question able judgement, they are always sound- the Pemocruts of tbU State wand. They want »o dec*, a Demccratlc Praadent, and in fighttug radicals tb*y wish to give up, no advantages. Whenever ^Dem ocratic vu tori*-# bav*. Ukio wou onir Re publicans. the people have been disgust ed wi h Republican hc.rruplioQ aud pub lic faith in the pos.-ibili«y of, its reform was never weaker than it new is. There never was a better chance to beat it. and we can never get a bettor platform than that embodied in the idea of reform ugaiuft corruption. But it teems that the Dcmocra'lc patty, under the inspc ration of Its managertrti going to throw’ nw»y its best trumps and fight on grounds of itsudr.eriary's own choosing. They may be right but we don't believe it nnd we are not of that, school which would embr ’cc George JH<'»dlcy, »n ar rant, weathercock Abolitionist, Hcpublt- cau and Democrat, begtusc he is n fm trader and condemn K;imitel J. llandull. a thoroughbred Denioctat, because lie i a protectionwt. Wo me not a epecin 1 uduiirer of Mr. HundaMor any body else We don't care who is elected Spetker/c he is a good DcRMCt a*. It mukos no d f c relics whether he j.«;«t bard shell or * free thinker, hut we do want more w a dom and le.-oi • ha*»r ru the wttcrtnjrmvr our brethren of the pies*. There ha- been no Ihmough dianis-li'n of ihe tariff question in this . v tate and while there i no donbt but that a large majoiitv of oui pcD|>lrfavor .^a-taiifr-for rewnue only’ no man »V antWie^d to my that our pco pie favor the making of the tariff isMi* prominent in the next I’roKideiitial ram paign, and the readiness with which vom* of them take up and echo the seatruientr of leading Northern journal*, the mouth pierew of the managers, induces us t< think they get their opinions as they do their clothing, ready made and fron it responsible shops. ■lilac Bull. Illy Request of tho writei, w« publish Ui< following article, just “a* wrote ”) Wit.i.ismjf, vs., B^AcKvn.i.K,.—Th( clouds looked dark, mid the thunder lolled, but the boys, said, never mind the weather, so we win the game. Wil- liaton in. The Block ville boys in tin BeM, i heir faces wearing the expression of “knock it heic if you dare." Mr Kclder, the umpire tossed the ball to pitdier and called play, while lawyet Wiilc Kelly, being scorer, put the boys which to make the day one of pei fecti® First to bat, was our 65 ih. nght Beider who made alight h<t,aud out.ed, then Fatty, our catch, followed, makingu good hit, Swd 1m hose. Next c ii- r> • , orator. Be Jtaaoot gifts, be baa. He iss. , bfilhe Caan on the apeak* now like Henry Clay. H4 took raelodeoo readered piece after piece of toe medal la dedamatioo. i wtab yo.u aaind b/Jills O 'l’Norrs.-'Ibc flr.-t t-.do o| ttie‘i new crop of cot ion was Bold fit Albtry,! Oa . oo |ant Tbura ray. It wan growj • by Primus W. J mea af-BuUt»i ('ounu , 1 weighed S55 pounds was dasaed mid-1 Jling' and brought 25 ’■« cents per pound. Gotten Csterpillahr have mnde tb*lr appearance in several sectious of Ala- buma. y . ■ whi.-h fell oo.be cars ?°, lhe h yo.u Bek ewer m;ng: music, -u». u apU-cc'l 1 b« Ik ' of the hearers like “links of svoc-mess : I looked at him and says J, "Its long drawn oOt." Nor was thi a li, ead, very ead. I neverknew an*tjr«l "•bil. .h. W«* IW.i.g »n j ^ or«wr ^ hISS ml. Tvt of harroonio sounds, the physical muo never been any aeowuoc. I took a *«a being refreshed with dulmous ico pewter medal when I wag young and 9 I vm Dorergotten over It. It waa tor KCClililCS IMOiTISe SliCillSS. The cotton prospect , In LoufisTai a contlnuee good. Cropa ot cuiu.0 find corn In Tcx-'S are fully us flue as they hav* ev, r been. Th* corn crop Is :n=*ds etnl will average lOinshdi* per acre on the ricli lauds. creaoaand ice-cold .lemouudc. Cspt. E. W. P (who is .always ready—yes be is e npbati^ally atriifcqptfiuaju !jjara’ , us, to make the female portiru of-unv wt, m b y bsppyl was iadetaUgabU ia dis tributing the refreshments to the ladies. He e»j>yal thi* octfuputum fally a* much «* the Indie j did the dclicacus uieutioocd.. 1 think he *n-ea sometimes kept stop vith the music iu his move ments about the hall. Altogether it was a demonstration tbit people can have a real enjoyable time without either danc ing or spirituous liquors. The public arc always cordia'lv invited to attend the regular meetings of the Society. An •ntertaieing evening is antHpited—and oewergotteo speaking wepeecb. I bad whipped the ban la thought then I of U mapped out for nest meeting 1- Lemonade. W*r 0aja fa C**oI!wr. V Thiiii uko r.r.MtN!8CE»-OE From Babw- WR'X. In a letter to a W aeMngtoa city papet gentleman slguluu htmai If litetuuei oHu u l"nu bnt Ixtcrcettug etory. He Ule ami there were do more worlds to conquer, but I’ve nod to fight on ever eloou and my medal dident do me any good. I wish you would guard your boy again; t mednla and beica * datura! orator. There la but oue remedy for a natural orator end that U to marry rlcn and hettle down end watt for in vitations to' make speeches. Some times they do right well considering. I knew a natural orator to get elected to the legislature and » pretty girl io tbe gallery saw him aa bei wus natur ally oratoiiog and fell In love with btm and be married her and she was rich and they are getting along rate. Bet be Is an exception for luck and the boys who are natural oratote eeedent presume on bta good (> rtune. I don't know bnt one place for boys and that la work. Put em to work and keep em at It. for idleness la the parent of ail vice. Don’t map out any jmm- ticular trails or calling but keep em at work and it will map out l^eelf. Habits make up - life. Life Is a bundle ef habits audNf a boy bee a b«bl- of work be Is all right. Bill A up. A Kessiacky Mosaitace. „ ^ , In Falmouth Ky., there lived a family ^IU it apiofioa uf the ceremonies at ip which there ate two biotbeis j ist iak Hilj oetneteiy atleudlog the no >-lliiig of ihe slutiie to John Howard 'ayue, who wrote “Home. Sweet lome.” The ivcounter aaya that luiiua the month of January, 1865, he i calved orders to go to Savannah, vhicto had juat fallen into the bands yl liter man. From Havautwh be ing the trumpet and rallying their read ers tn Jlie ramparts—and when the succeeded by the mouth organ man, win troops get there and look out upon the quiet cimpi of the enemy uod sec no immediate danger they retire fi*r another week of quiet with feebler faitlt in their Captains aud less feir for their foes. Now there is s time tor all things and according to Senator Hampton, this Is the time for re>t and recreation. By the treat streams of the O'd Dominion he is recruiting his strength end brain \ for the duties of the next session of & Congress while some ef his colleague* ate holding caucuses and conferences in Washington Uod New York and arrang ing the Democratic plan of campaign for the next Preatdeolial struggle. These tolunteer platform builders are all re- pectable gentlemen and good Democrats but they are in odr opinion, doing ins- taensc hotm to their party, and giving S greai deal of aid Sod cofufort to their euemiss. , The Republican to tliThat was Schmidt, (the melon man) who made a good fly and his base, then followed, Frai.kr-eur soldier boy, with Iris forked coat, and made a grounder, bringing in Patty, then to bat was cm Weather Bee, who made a stinging lick and base, next man lobat, was Johnnie, captain of S. T. Rangers, knocking a sate ball, then followed the ball tnoser. who made a Royal hit, next was Toole bringing Buck to . the bat, but his ball was not Haltered. After a struggle the Blackvide boys was called to bat. Firrt was Hampton, who rallied with a hit, then followed the Drummer, who did likewise, next 1 was 1st., baseman who (Kammcr) outed. Then followed Dceplcs, but being tut one people made on out, next was little Ixlar, who made, a good bit, follo--ed by Knopf, who wa wade a Baldwin hit, then was Henry whuJupught Iri#h Johnnie., who atruck out. &o the game continued till—in niogs was called with tljp \Villi*ton bo\> victorious. The score standing, Willis- ton, Blarkvillc, 12., H)iy »c all — Wn.M*T<JS. meet again. W iLLtstoN h T*tal Jr stick Or net, prom their purpose to make the tariff the leadiig issue of the campaign. The •tale story of the post achievements of tho party of groat man! ideas has ket itsjofoo and hoM upon tho popular h—t «>d tho wilds notion js disgusted with Us fiigraat eorruption and broken proaiiMS of loform. 8- a uev issue is uoodod, Wit found, aud Senator Beck, & Co., are notified confer and oonaolt July, 9th,. 1883. Mr Epitor. - —Noticing your stricture* upon ibe Trial Justices, in last week’s issue of “The I'EOPLk,” I beg leave, through your columns to state that a re quest from an official source, to filo or publish all costs incurred in this office, will meet wi.h prompt compliance here. The incumbent of this office- will ever hold himself in readiness to give an ac- cooot of his fttewurd.-liip, before a pro > per tribunal, but does not feci, bound to of old , as the Apostle Paul dascribes them in Acts, xvii. 21. ^ — Respectfully. H L. Jobksok. Trial Justice. Wa»t*d—A PoaToa.—A New Hamp- ahira paper speake of a place io whiuh there are three churchee, but no preacher, and given as a reason for a state of things "that a $3,000 tn minister Is wanted for about three hundred, and he must be marded, so ae not to flirt with the girls, and must take bis pay to beans, potatoes, chick- eas, etc. In foot, be moat be too epir- itaal to eat and live, except on the eio fight the rirtwtlfl qesiwe which he delivers to the i inltT- lude. Any minister -aoawering this gladly weloomod deeci Iptlon trtil ha Mwfev ten. gtierumn vos «>rdeted up the Havanoah river, od aftvr n teub’ua J uirncy landed at i point called Sister’* Perry, aod bl ame attached to the Fourteenth Army X.rpa »a .It woe about crceolug ioU' toulh Carolina. A brief atop woe uade at Baruwell. He was attracted o an Impoamg levldeooe enrrounded •y magulftcent lawns. A* be ap •reached the bonae he heard cutset -•Bring from Federal soldlera who uirouudetl It. They w»-re curotog »en. Hrtgood. the owner of the reel ence, who w«g a Confe«leiate officer, he crowd it created, and destruction /wit apace. Costly furniture wna tirowu op<«n the lawn aud etmub’-d ito blta. A valualile Itbiuiy, expeu tva nririois and epleiidtd carpel* v?re broken and buiu«*d. Bremner outttf ttp ntaira a • lady t with her angliter and stnall boy. They bad be looks of leflaeineot. They said iml they had been left In charge of be place by Geo. Hagood. The riot- ng went on. The quartet* near the uanaion werweei on tire. Next the Tunken soldiery said that they would >uru the housj so that Gen. Hagood, vbo had caused soldteta to be shot, uul.l never occupy" a again. They varued the two ladle* and the boy to jet out of the building. The git I only load Up to them. She aaid that Gen lagood wo* alwayt kind to evwybody. le had left the house ia their cha<ge. iud they had no other shelter. Her notber was sick, and she feared that my change would, kill her. ribe pokCTib aplrltedly that the soldiers vbo were In the room went away, iuddenly there were heard boiuterp.iM /olcee ainglng the“Btar Bpanpled Boo mr” in the drawi.ig room. There vas a piano aecompatrimetiL Bremuer v*ked th# young lady if. »be could lug. bbeaaid “ye*.” He Induced •ei to gef to the drawing room with rim. Ah she euteied the crowd barely nade way, and the soldier who waa •laying on the iuatrumeut rdnctautly /acaled hi* *eat. The young lady oat ecounted the dee/Usof both Northern rod Boutlmn men who fought togeth- rinMtxlco. The impite*loo made >y the song was evident. There wee -ileuce aud decorum among the list- sted that tier*. Bremuer suggested that *be ting "Home Sweet Home." She sang t with a sweet, ead voice. There wa* ■ot a dry eye thwre. As the last sound •f her voice faded away perfect sHepoe iad aucoeetled the druokeu noise of a ew minutes before. One by oue the •oldlars quietly left. The moueiou vos aparetl. It had been eaved by the uiemorits and levdngs which always iwakvn when "Home. Sweet Homs” te mug. ■fill Arp’s PHIIoNwpfcy As a general thing the girls show notice every “hue and ery,” of those too much arixlety to marry. They are too sweet on the boya. They ought to stand off sod look resuved aud precloua and put on Jerusalem airs and aay young man you don't know who you ate fooling with. , I’m a treasure, I anf! I weigh 115 poumle and am worth a thousand dollars a pound. Well they are. A good nice healthy girl who can make her own dress and get up a good supper for codipany and 1* not ashamed to watt on the table while they are eating, la j net worth about a thousand dollars a pound. But that Iv nothing compared with what they will be worth. <Wby Mrs. Arp has cut out and made up at •east 3 000 garments ot one sort sod another. She ha* sewed 500,P00 stitches and patched apd darned and washed faces and feet and combed hair Inaumerabl*. Hbe has tied up 500 eore toes and cut Angers and burns and tears. She baa watched em by night and by day and keeps ou watch ing and right now while I am writing on my plana, she Is looking away up the big road and aaye: “I'm afraid irtbl something will happen to them boys. entering upon the prime of youthful mauhood; a abort dletauce from ibem- In fact, in the same neighborhood— there lives another family In which there are two slaters also Io the prime of maidenhood, beautiful, fascinating and attractive. These young people being near neighbor*. And coming in cootac' with each other often, almoat naturally It would seem.fell hi love with each other, the eldest brother with one of the sieter* and the younger with the other. AIL#eot smoothly for a time, and these young people at j >yedtbeui- selves, ana dreamed bright dtearns of the future, sod .no doubt In imagina tion constructed fairy palace* of love, and gatd<ros, like Paradiae, which ahould be unly filled with beautiful fl -wets aud fruits ef ffappinees aud unalloyed enjoyment. Then, as a matter of course,the queetiou of marry- lag arose, which muat he referted to the parents of the young ladieir for approval. The eldest brother had oo difficulty in obtaiuiug their consent to bis marrying the young lad)’, aud the wed«ling day was fixed upon. Then the young brother went to the parents aud made known bis attachment frit the other sieter and their mutual de-> sire to “splice and travel the road of IWe together.” But the old folks were decidedly opposed to having more than one of their .girls many Into “that family,” and plainly Informed him that |f be wanted a wife he must go elsewhere to get her, intimating that be should desist paying further nitentioa to the young lady in ques tion. But the yeung man was deter mined that if hie brother married oue of the girls be would marry the other. So be went to the young “lady of bis love.” and told her the circumstances of the situation, and desired her, If •he loved him, to prove bet lov* by running iff with him. To tbi* she AlhLestditirs w* itrkar.sii Lb/tn iovited'to take a bath at Hoc Spiio?. _ THOUSANDS OF L01.LAKS or* «’Mted oa Pbyvioiant.’ fee* hr ib* 'iy*- peptio..»c* rheumatic, the hiHons nnd the b«.*vou*. •••hen a dulUr’tTxpend**! on tUat un approachable vegetable Touic aud .Uttrrutiv* Dr. Smnnns\s Hepatic €ompuiod, • OR LIVER AND EIDNEVCVKE, vou'd in every e.a*» eff-c’ a radio*! cm*. No remedy in the world ever *o fally won, the confidence of mankind as ^ , SIMMOIs s* 1 HEPATIC COMPOUND, Oft I.ITOitt A.-ND •£l&7tr.T Cl’RE For the cure of Dyspepsia. Indigestion, foosttpitriot' aud all trouble* arising ftom the l.iver, Kidncysi ;ytd lilatldcr. , Taken two or three limes a day it prevents Fever and Ague. Malarial Fever. Itiptlivrin, Scarlet Ferer and Cholera lyoii WOMAN!-®* . why will you allow your.-efl to he proslir.itH, yonr system enervated, y.iur Itealih rom- pletely destroyed by the gaunt strides of Utftnn ««a.ee <'C>ggg.ujLGiL mi fjms'aw heapos. iyiiwo beipers axd mm, , QT3I5ND FOR DESCRIPTIVE PRlfJE LIST*®« J Bones, Dougherty & Co. AUGUSTA. GA.- th<v(e insidietia and oft limes' latal di-eas-s called ’’Female Weaknesses ” when you can be entirely cured by using SIMMONS’ llli- PATir t'OMI’olJN J. It will reniove Pim ples and Blotches, puri r y ymrr blood and make your skin clear and lirallby. For sale every wltereTTind in Barnn c!l by Llr. A. B. PiTler-on pnd ( li n lc PecliNiauii. BlxtVvnieby Dra. C'.’ C SteTdfWUi and J, It. Friee. Williston by Drs. I.. Brnoker, and W Smith and W. II Kennedy. ■' nirbl ly P. Alva Gage & Co. FROPRIETOI’S OK THE «* ^ CharR’stou Ic*c House, Market,Cor.CIturclt St, Charleston,S.C Shipping, Stcainlxtal, and City Trade Supplied. v lee IStcked for llic Country a Spc- cialtv. fG.15-ly The Placf tu (let Vottr wheat (•iohikI. ^ ^ —r-* ’■ % xvoouvv A rtirts mii.i.x. nv/TO Ashley Phosphate Company. OMATlliKSTON. S O. Offer their ASH KLKM ENT made of FLOATS and other materiab of best quality. Specially aikrptctfn> IVavnmi growing crop* »f Cotton and Com. Fur Terms, Hand Hooks, Agrieultuml I’rimers and exeelletit articles,on Peas, Ash Element. Floats, K.iiuit, Ac., address jke' Ashley Phosphate 1 Co. oitterueston , s) c ■v-' Having recently hou^lit out ibe Wash Brancli Hour, < i Jlirc and Tlne&li- ittg Mills; and also having secured the agrasd, mui tb« night wa* flxeri upon when they should cart carry out the mat at agreement. ^ But now come* the wtraugft part of the story. The two young ladle* resembled each other very much In look*, voice, Ac, and by some Btrange freak, when th* night ot elopement cams and the young mao went to the appointed place ot meeting, he found a woman there whom bo thought was tho right one. i u . ^ i mk. but she wad not. Uuconsciou* of this, lowopale but coo »be s«ug towever, be'togt her to the place Btege .j Momrtvqr.^dn^wychTO wbm tie marriage ceremony was to services of Mr. Ja*per Cutio idy, who is an expert wheat grinder, and iilsrt of Mr. J tmes MeNab, bur It of wlufm arc known for their uprightness itud honesty, I am now prepare t . to giro the tn *st satisfactory rcuuri* in AVheat aud Corn Grinding, Threshing and lliccCte-miug The machinery is a'l tirst-ela.'* and in perliect order. The Mills arc six miles from Williston, and near tlrt Fairmount Factory. I respectfully solicit the cits- tom of the public and giarantoc sati-- faction. Also have yi’UTHiinTbcr ot all kinds dressed at my I’iuning Mill at Barnwell. Address J. WHJLDEN WOODWARD, X—- RarowcR & II., 8. “Tired Naturv’* .Sweet Restorer -Unluiy Sleep” cen he obtained by any one who bny> THE WILDERWUTHSPRING BED. marriage ceremony be performed before be found out tbat lie was with the wrong girl. Meat wonderful to relate, be thought tbat after he had gone to all tbi* trouble te would get married anyway, so be asked her if she would have him and she, in order to carry out the Joke said •be ifuttld, end they were married then end there. It appears that she ,,Ut P* n v,,n • u a had overheard him making arrange ments to elope with berlideter, and knowing the piece of meetldg, deter mined to go there ahead of her and thus fool the young man.for whom she eutertained a secret liking, although •he was engaged to be martled to hi* brother. Our informant also state* that after they bad lived together for some lime, the elder brother, determ ining to make the most of th* situa tion, took untu himself the other sister. which i* th* l>**r in u«e. Tfirrt*rring* iwr made of the tinrst BESSEMER M’EEL and will WI » ItflTKine. E icfi spring mrt a hrrmd bti*e *nd indepetrdent sui poll. They nre noiseless, have smooth^iiui faces. »rr WiitT odjustaWe, have no hiding pktee* for b-.l and have free and perfect Ventilation, •r invalid* and old person* they ore : ™ IN VAX CJABLIi]’ 1-* row alul nt all limo* pirpnmd. With lirat clae* wurknu-u nnd \’n>i clxas in te ns i to tin till work in hiri mi** in liist c'a.®.- smi «f io litfiii*- . Jto nolio- itb | uWic pntiojjjwo ami oHiillilently roJors to all iH*iS"ns who tinv* f iyor <1 Mr* {with theiroitiers. Hoi* alwu)^ at homo and always at-work. liov'W-tVui and no one with acinar conscience can woo Wildcrmuth Bed. Arowner sf the Fntent for Barnwell end Or»*f*burg counties I am prepared to tilt or d*rs and ftiiaish fuithcr ioturmation pnwipily. E W PERRY, Rlackville, B- O < june?! A HOME IN WILLISTON. Some time ago a rich old man, who’ was dying, sent in great Imate f »r the editor of this papen The editor knew that the old fellow had no relieves and fondly mused, as he went along, over the probability of a large inheritance/'I’m glad you’ve come,’’ said the old man in a deathly-whisper. “Come closer.” The editor approached. “You know that I have whrkedhaid and that I earned every cent I have got. S®ine time ago, you remember,! subscribed for your paper fur six months. There is just cue more number due me, aud as I am dying and can't trait till your naxt issue pomes out, juat giro me o nickel and we'd it square.—Arkansaw Traveller. Speaker Keifer to a Now York inter viewer ; "General Sherman, old Te tbey are too little to go off by tbcm-1 , * A ^ „ aelVM,” There are two Uttie oepbewa ! CUB,8eh > vUi ^ our DfXt preaidant.You bere juot out of oobool and tbey and Carl bav* all got a bone or a colt apiece and have gone off oo a ‘ocureloa’ and I call em tbe iofantry oavalry and tell Mra. Arp It is *11 right but sbe aits bere oawiug with her specks oo sad ever and auon looks ap tbe road sod eay*, “tboee children have overstayed their time. Fm afraid someth tug baa happened.” It tbey don’t come beck soon I know tbat I will h we to start after em for tbat ia always tbe way. Mrs. Arp ia worth at least five tbonp- can put that right down.” Yellow fever has made its appearance in Mobile Bay and also iu Gahroatou. Brother Beecher cannot save any money on a salary of $80,000 a year. Perhaps be runs a paper. * There will be, according to the crop outlook, plenty of corn fur whiskey, aud a surplus fur bread tfatt year. I off-it foreale mj hone* and Ini in Willis- ten The bonne ie a pretty, v/elt Rtiielied cottage with hall, veramU and four ri’ (>ins - and ia within two minutes wilk of the poxl- office and depot. On Ihe lot, which contain* Over an acre, there ia a,-good two-story wood and blacksmith shop, 30x40 feet. TvitfiKlou deservedly enjoys th* reputation of havlii* better health, achools, aocicly and or der than aay other town in the county nod new ia tbetimeto get a p'eo-.ant home tiirre. For prices and further particulars addi-e** V K. T. IIATTHKWH. -* o ' ‘ Williston. -H. C.- mehU If Sl-ijf of M >*/i 1 Ifmi . (?ourt ut Colum n, — fct x '•••NS foil MONRV HV.M • N t>. «- - [('tnophlwt *ol Sr[r/"l/\ IV. A. Ilolnmn, Rlaiulitf, against M.H. Bwreklrdtcr. ;). 8 Burethullcraud J. II. Rurckhalter, Itefcudnnts TVi M. It. Bnreklialter, J 8. Rurckhulterand .1 II. Eureklialter, Itetcndaiil* tu ibis ac lion. ‘ —— -— V ou nre hereby suinnK*»ed aud required to answer the complaint m this ntiiim, whu-li is filed in tbe i liiee of the clerk of the Court of Con mon I’leirs for sari ('ouuty, aud to serve Axopy of )*>nr answer on the sobseriher at his office in Ram well within't vrenty^d.-iys af ler l je>et lee of this Miniienns o^ jnu. ei- clusixe of thedjjy of service.. • 1 If you fail io auWer lid-toinplfcit t within ihe lime afoVesahl the phrinltW, wHI apply to iheTiouft for tl»e relief tieuuwiiWid in ihe com- pLunt. - 1-ated Rrt June, 1SS3 KOBT. ALnitirUT^ Riaintitl a Attorney. I. .1 KR\RI?AMjJ.’. t' C. - ft. s)— ■fo the Peiend-ims., M. R-. Buixkhalicc and -^.1 li. Buie .baiter. Vou will please lake notire that the sum mons, of which 111ca(*-.\ e is a copy, and com- ptafnr in ihta netioo wne Mrvt’in tl-e ofticc ol the Clerk id.the Courl < f Coioim-mi I le.vs for Barnwell County on the l>t dny of .June, .Mxitli Unroliim Kaihvt Commencing 'June 2-ith 18R.', trains will tun as iollows: AUGUSTA DIVWIOS. WEST. . *- : N. (Paily. exc-pt OumU)».( Rttwr s AUri'.U II. Flaw’itff.s Attorney. junr i. liv l^ave CJnrlrston Arrive m HntneWvrile Leave Rrancb'kil* Leave Eilislo , ». Leave Midway .Cave B.Jttbcrg Leave tinitiama Leave l^-rs l.eave Black v;!)e Leave Elko Lei ve W illist n Arrive at Augusta X S-'t a m 111. to a m it).<X> r. m i t i It a m 11.10 a m 1 i.l . a m 1 1 -:u).,a.»i 11.40 a m 11.47 a m l-JtiO iu 1 ” * p m 1. It* p' r.i EAST. ll.Oti a in R. IHlv m li 27 a in a nv-—— ti.Oo a Jl 7 111 « la . 7.1ft n m i.22tMw - 9..>ii a ui J. W. Strickland, ' )Vh e:«7®it «i»l Blatk>Diith, C. Leave Aopusta Leave \\ illielots^ Leave KIAn l.i-ave IMackville Leave I.eea Leave G ratio ms Leave Bamberg I cave Mid aay Leave Ivlisto At at Branrhville l.eave Branchville r ai Charleston [Uiily] (r^ily except i<Un«lajrS| 7 07 a in 4 .3U p m H.70 a m f».-77 p . I ■ d tlft a ni ti.04 p «*/ tUW p ui »i lU.Al KYIM.k:, N. • f* :lt> a 9 .47 a m -9..7a a in 10,06 a tn 10 17 a m 10.2Oa m 12 42pm <>.2-> p ui Ii.d7 p io l', _60 p m ti 6» | 7.J0 f> m 7.2tt p m 9.07 p m 10.60 p i» To LA M Vd A DUVISION- W F^T.” ; (Bnily, Uxcirpi .Suiiday.) — Leave BranchvUle * IL.OOam 7.^0 pra A rr+ve »i Camihu * 926 pm — Ariive at.Co'.i'.su’jj* -4 40 p ut 40.16 p in Leave ColiPnhia ft 80 a m G.2>» p o> Leave Caimlen (i 80 a ni 4.20[*in Ar. at Branchville ’ 9.1ft am 8..7opi>» E\P«+.^4<D.V1.V) WEST4 Leave Charleston 12.-70 a r* l.eay» B-anekyille 3.07 a i* 4.16 P a in Fnriatrs an>l others ttcskriiix a genteel, iu- cratijeagwicy biMiuesa, by which fv7 In $2<)! a day can lie earned, send address at once, on pdtlal, loll. (’. Wii.xiasox A, Ui>., 196ynnd ,\ r nt Btaekville 1 f»-» I*..’« ffif -V - —4- f 1 =—* l.eave Biivckville At. si Aujrust* . ti*21 a ia EXFMSS (WFLY) EAST.) Leave A u*aMa 9J'O p Of V © v- 197Pull©n Street, Acw York. [dr^iJS-riBi Ii. KELLY, ATTOKNEY AT I.A>Y, ■ r. \ xj m v i j^ iL. f . w. a. rioiAptnecb a 8|a.ci<klty . --- ■ di-e’JI-tf , W AN'i K.l> 'J'O nuv/ Fowls, Hides, Lpgs nnd Beeswax, f»r wliit-U the highest m .rkel price* will be pobl.. \V ATVllfty 't'O N KUI.. An excellent stock of Boots. Shoes. Groce ries and General Merchandise ut the very lowest rock iwa l»«i prie-s. W 1 .Vi EA N BUS! N KSS.-^q Ignats Keeler. jiine7-3iti ^ • Fair Notice. Ar. at Branchville Arrive ui ClKirlcslnn }M7 pm 12.-30 a m Ij.i). a j*. •CONNECTIONS.” Connect ion* niadenl An^nsta wilb fleoigl:i ft, ,lt. »♦ «wd trvm nUp-irO* Wetd nnd Koui n- west, with through Sleeper hctwi*en Charles- ton and Atlanta on Express tram. Connrrtions Hindi: at Charleston with NmiIi Ehstern 4t . K.-ffir points Nimbn-nd-witb flow Vork tUcnnrers on Snin-rdnyi. Canute lions ramie at Columbia with Co* luinbia nnd Greenville It. R. and Charlotte, Columbia and Viigilsta Ft. R. to and from .all points on both Roads. Connections notde nt Blaekville with Barn well U. K. D C. AI.LEN.B. p. AT Agt. 44>UN B. PECK. General Manaenr. -i mim iwiTY FOB SALE— AT BLACKVILLE, S C CONGAKLE house. Corner Aacemb'y and Gorvais Streets, Op. posit* tbe State House, COLUMBIA. M C W. E. R()5B, Proprietor. Rate*—11,50 to $2.00 Per Day, Ac cording to LocotioB of Room. I^New Transfer Omnibus. Twcnty- firt ceuts from Depots to all parts of (lie Central Hotel, BROAD HTWrKX. AUGUSTA G A ■R& W. H. THOMAS, Thr Snmroer meeting *4‘lhe"Bamwe1r,A k M. Soefety will he held at the Fair Grounds on Wednesday, the IFth day of July, prox. A full atteiidsiice of the Stockholders is ref|ue*ird as ihe •presiinn of the reoinval of f.ll* bHildings to a more drsivatil*locality will thru he s.ihinillril and dcudvri. ■J he ladies.ovf the county are eordiaRy in vited lo .Hfend and lend thtrr encouraging preseni'*;- They are request wi to brir.g has kets of provision* and to aid the Association in giving an old fnshnmed barlvenwe. Fsaaya will he re«i on Improved Stock by ex Governor Hagood. on Fiehi Crpps by Mix- ^ jor ’F. R H •ye*. or.Trnek Farming by L It. Toole, on (lie fertilisers best suited tw the soils oi BurD-well connty by Major E. Spann Ham mond and on Grape nnd Fruit Culture by MajorG. B. lotrligne. , ^ , A special frainreof Iheday will be the dis play of e.itMnly grown Frnils and Flowers.* A -enoral attrndance of all lovers of the prosperity of the comity vs eameatly so • iciled, li. II. KxnTrnLiNO, • - - J. IT VToonwaun, Atnum a lmucs, Jm*. wT. I1mjT*|. may 17 Id Committee. One Urge New Dwelling, with large fol, Ae. • One-Smaller Nrw Dwelling, with Jet. One large 2 story Siorr and lot. Two oue story stores, 'guile sew. All in the most desirable ports of fown.~ Als*three ftstili heiiMsaiMl liHsiu town. ALSO "NEAR TOWN. - Fnnr ralwnble farms, largeand small, all in fine state «f cultivation. Choice lor Fruit, Vegetables, Melons, Colton and Corn. Will™ sell one or all together. —— TERMVI7ASY Also, 1 Urge Hoi,seand I.o't^t Barnwell C. II., and at my house in BlnckviRe, Or.c Blooded Cow, Jersey end Ayshire, 550 One half Jersey Heifer, $25 One. three qiia,ter jersey Heifer, $36, One large new iron sate and other pVo£- 1 €\ TC. LARXIOUE Jug* 2G»h, 1883. DeotruUy loealml, euovaoicnt tu lnwi- my'iO U Hogistralion Notice- The Regiatralioq Books will be open at thi county sent on the First Mondiy in each month until further notice is given. JNO. W. UoLME.'s, Supervisor. dec2i-tf CORN. CORN. 150 bti-hels good Corn for enle at fytly cents eusb per ouelscl, in lots tu suit pui- chaesra. Apply to junc28 2w 'S' J. A. JHJRCKMTKR, WarkvilW, S. C. I