The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, January 03, 1884, Image 2
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Mr. Emory Spcv iwelved $1A00 iu
pnynwat for hll |mrl in ihc poliiicnj^io#*
eoutwns \h Cutauihi*. That wa* hi® fall
vnluo ®ml bo u uow wholly the property
ot* iho U<p ibltoan party.- Wlien hi®
name c >mc9 before iho S^ tmte Senator®
Hampton and Butler ahoald oppose and,
Jfjjoisiblo, pretext hi® oonflnim' Ion m'U.
S. Bhttrict Attorney for Northern Geor
gia, nol only beoan« ha b entlraly unfit
bm boenu'e Georpii ir n Donioerntic
Suite and alt her Euloral ofiieiula should
belong to that party.
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Many of our planting flood® hero
lon^ r«<xs® nud l<w spirits over the ^Ino*
nA inrioultuial prorpett of the eruuiry.
Tli ere is no philosophy, cluhtianiij,
(rein • fumlty illHiw, *li*4gj«ilb*® gnly
a eboft ilUlurce tetiiiol, tltijy were hc-
wfh I'Kib® and enft'e® on the
rallrimit crot>iftill In inb cstitrn of the
i owo by two yntuitf in<-n, 12vhh nml
lovee tffianc^ aPpffnriftinrtbr-Trm
luflueni e of liquor. TlieO’Brynna wish-
Im; to h voltJ h iliffleulry if poeultde ut-
tempto«l to iltive on, when tl-eBe men
rnnhed up to th<lr bnpgy iin<l tfinud-
ereil anoilnr Yopey of outh®at the
0’Brynn». They } nnpeil frorri their
bugfty, Frank O'Bryan uelog tile walk-
Inu «-Hne t tits only ruenn® o( 1J1 fer*oe.~
Ool. O’Bryao attempted to u-e hUbup-
py wtilp, wbk'h wua vfienehed from bis
baud. 8 emg- the dlffienlry waxing
waiitinr nnd knowtiiffthoStrange* bad
deHperate rohitlon® ft eel* from u pre-
vlmiB difllotilty nearby, FrnukO’Bryan
quickly armed bbuo^lf; and then John
Hewlett, mulsh'd of iho town and
grand , wtln r of thf 8: ratigos, wppeared,
money, or manlmol in such uiohuichoU.
The cotton mania is past anl ilia flush
Jiyg arc j;onc but th/re’s Ufo in the old
loud yet. Wo may.not t rich but we
ca i live ns happily on rhort rations irs
ou the fat of the land. When the biro
birds begin to sing llii® depression will
pass nw»y. Next fall the jdpc fanner
wno make* hit own guppl'K's^atid grew*
cotteu as a surplus crop will be Ipippiny
than iu tbo days of the reign of tho fleecy
kiug. i
rights also.
mle
We are sorry fit the dead nud their
bereaved familk®, out the living have
It ha® been a tima-honored
in South Currlina to quil no mun
guilty until so pronounced afier a fair
trial before n j iry of litj peer*. Inj-peik
ing ef the men who killed Hewlett and
Strange n® guilty of ,mui;sl uigllU r or
murder the New* and Courier- wa*
•trangrly.hasty and inconsid 1 rate. The
jory of inquest upon theirosthiPVeportcd,
upon the evidence btfire it, that the
per?, n® who dir d the f t il p shofs were
unknown, but their floding was not ftn® 1
•ml the process' of the eoiir's was nut cx
hnusted, as the No^s and G trier seoniy
to have understood. Wo aie sure that
there was no malice iu our contemporary,
but we think a grie v rns nitabikc was
made in pronouncing judgment rpun an
€>■ parte stutemeot.
It i®,in one res^met ut leifst, ut.firtu
nate that our people so soon grow tired
of and make a change iu tin ir repregcut-
utiye*. Twe-ilnrda ol the jpen bera o'
each Gener.it Aggcmhlv arc new men and
unablo to do a* much and in g ml work
a® tladi colle.ignos who are trained nicn.-
beia. No matter how honest and carn-
-V.
mo**iy voiced an indlguart ductal of th* penitenticry from a hcavv eo*t to a
tb« position of tbe News ami UviHler, ••una) of reveuus. In lo77-‘78, the
•nd submitted a statement n^lweta,, Amt ye?irof
wUch 1® utxfnestlonnbly a
serlptlon of the unforttuate onaletandy^^^* ^
cxoneruteii the Meesrs. O’Dryan hod*’, e / ^ r ®
All.a froc .be .h,.r„ of .l.l.tey
dtiiiking. Wecppy from th* New® ami
Courier of Tuesday:
"A® L B. O’Bryan, E-q., and bis
hepbitw, Frank, were,raturnbur li«m<»
Tke Tovrn llwafdrwjs# Ihe Fur-
sner
It WMatown liunter bold,
fits 4oga pnlnt.TietiB
ko ihoiiekt lie wesM on Christ ma«
Ppon a bird or tmi.
J mbtcen appoirteil by 5pf
counties nriTktfpitM;
haif of
tc, and in about
them Aft county taxation is higher tiian yi'IS
it was last yoir. i
Now, when and where is this thing to >vs
stop ? How far are we going? We pay J - >
our Siato and county ollteers miserable
gu'urics, we cramp .legislation by short Vw-V''* •*-
term®., our poblio schools are wretchedly
inadequate. We save at all the small
splggutg uhd let the money flow oat
throui:h the bungholssiu thousandsaud
tens of thousands. .
Oar who'e system * ml idea pf govern,
meut must be i Jnngrd if we ito to pf*is.
liter and uuuituin white •npi'emacy. Tho
stats must bo run on bu-iue-s principles
wi.h a® few men as possible, and those
10*11 good, lit and paid well euoueli to
cotuinand dieir services. We mustab'ii-
T> ig-gun ti e mun wkn
To hunt or fink for a^i
never tries
reive.
don luxmies, scutiruent and *peculiiti.>n
anil come down to simplicity and com ■
mercial rules, refusing to spend a dollar
fa? u.»} thing but ihc notual expenses of
a
est aud inttd eotually ccinpcicnt they may
bc^thcy hsve m t had time or opp. rtu-
iidy to levrn hotc to work. So at the
ends of their fir»k4erms of rew vice they
aie re I e g. i tedto^pr i v ii t c life and new and
no be’ter nu n elected iu their places, and
each General Assembly it converted into
a training school in which the minority
•re teachers and tho majority learners.
* Under the primary election plan there
will be a gradual euro ot this cv'.l, fir
every aspirant lor re election will have
opportunity, on -the stamp, togi- e an ac
count of his stewardship, anl to -prove
that he has not been an unprofitable ser
vant. Just think of it! &h»-Aeta-ami
Joint Resolutions passed nt the last ies-
s'on. Most of them, it is true, are of
aud j Inlaor in with tho rtbtertf begun
clulrnfng Finttk. who drew KTryfirnf
an l told him to kei p » ff or ho w.mld
have to ahoot. Hewlett limn drew Id®
pistol and tired. F;m:U teturpiug the
Are, without Ir jury to eithur party —
fl-wMtV two s«ins Htid praflitHon®, In-
fuila'.e I from Ihtlr ncent nlTlr rush
ed upon tlu O'Bryar ®. -0«*l. O'Bryan
wua Ruor ke I down, sc»js-*d hy on# of
tba tMfty, and am.itliei tried tn cut i lsi
throa>, having gashes on both el 1*0.
A tienvy blow was also dealt Idin over
the head, which leaves an ugly wound
At tWs- erbiis <iu*mey Allen, 0.d,CJ'Hry-
all’s brother lii 'aw, h elug him abotH
to bo killed, run into' tho light totally
unarmed, dealt several telling blow*,
tight and lett with Ids thds. when lie
succeeded In wrt nehlng a stick from
one of ht® fjssail rnt j . ^Prumlscutins
lit lug now breae, ending In the kitting
of Tom II-wlett and Evan Hrrnngo, and
the woumMog of J..hn Hewlet*, setii *1
and J intor, Tout llcwicit receiving bin
dealti wound wl lie io the net of deal
ing one to Col. O'Bryan as he wa® be
ing taken to the hotel to huvo hi-*
burr* nt'ended to. Frank O'Bryan was
stubbs I In the tu in.
'ftd® is not the first time that Allen
dale has been the ®cei)H of bloods ied,
cause I by the tmb dent *q irlt < f these
If vwlelte. Tho dttb -ulty allrn'o I to
prevloUH to iho crmlaugl.t upon the
O’Bryn us was t f tlio ttoo. mq r voiced
seeking, They pursued Mr. Weaver.
ir whom they na<t un old gru ige ol
yenrs ntambnr) into the bouse of a
inlrdster wiiose Wif- uml Td lldren had
to fly from their awn d«. du g ami seek
refuge behind their kitchen h> avoid
the bullets from til© pistol® of these
mad assailants who ia fti*ed to list* i>
to the Inipl-»ratl<»ns of l!dsa>inUu-r fut_
the life of Mr. Weaver.
Tne vetdict uml*ml wn®
from pistol shots Hred by hands on"
known.” The trial Justice -Mr; Wiu.
M. Bos'lck, In fore whom this Cas? Wa“
tirought, i® not only well known iu
Bar,„e|l, but Ihiougl Out the 8 ate,
.ml btgiily tespected hy all wh ' know
i Itn; il. spitv ti'S sutlro of The N-ws
tmi Coutler, will doubtl* ns ho continue
to he. The jury was C"injio8' > d of some
of iho hest men in and around Allen-
hde, and r.-ntleieo their v r !iet ae-
cordmg t > the evi*]*'nee. It i i ener-
dly concede'! that the unfOriUuatF
men sou’ht I In ir own dootu.” J
conducting the govertiiueut Jiial attend
ing to tnc pub io buaiuc*:*.—Qreeuvil c
Daily News-——_—.—: ...—1
Act* Having' Wpcclal Uelerence
to liurnsvell'i.wUMty.
An Act to provide for the appolnt-
meut'uf a stenographer for the ikeoud
J udidal Circuit.
■ An Act to open a mad from tbe
Town of W|! list on, iu the County of
Utrnwell, to Wiuborn’s Landlng^ou the
8 utb E tisto Iliver.
An Act to prohibit tbe sale of spirit--
nous I qoors within tbe Couuly oi
Barnwell, i —
au Act to require the Co inty Cora
mlsaioners of ivariiv ell and Hampton
Counties to op* n and declaieu® a pub
lic blgnw i) a cel taiu road lying paitl)
In both counties..
An Act to authoriz’ and r< q dro the
Ooutity Cinimisbioueru of iiarnw*-||
UoUBty to open, estaldiMb ami Keep fli
repair a public road leading from Har
mony Church, In said County, In the
most ptacilcitble direct line to Camp
bellton hlaHon, on tbe Aug'istd and
P it ll-lyal Hailroad, In said County.
Joint U**®..In*t->n to auiljoi iz ■ and dl
red the CoVtrnor to pay ftfry - dollars
out of bis contingent fund to W. F.
M. Mlcha* I, for tne at rest and deliv**i>
of one Decnis Lids't., an t seaped cu-
vict, to tfit bhorl/T'd the County of Or-
angibuig, and by Liuu io tbe peniten-
tiuy. •
Au Act. to nuihor'z* and rrqnlro the
I’ll d Justice of Flsn Pond Township,
In and for the County of BarnweP, to
nol.l hi® court uLo at Midway, In tbe
-aid county.
Au Act to declare the Three Mile
Creek ami Oloiu’u Bridge Hoad in
da row. 11 County a ^ublTO load.
Au Act to p yadf. Clerk of the Board
f Countj AVnninls-'i. net® of Baniw. II
Coutffy §2 for each (lav’s service for a
term not exceeding 200days iu uuy one
year.
Aj Act to pay the County Commls-
slou.'is for 100 days lt» raeli flscal year
®o ouch*iiiuuTm5 occupied lu the
public service.
Joint lies'du Mon to return overpaid
taxes, to J. L Jilli*.
An Aet to provide for a Graded Pub
lie hchoul in i lie Town of Bamherg ami
to provide for a special ‘.».x for the
support of the eame.
Of the chairmanships of »]h* enm-
peaker UarHsle^feil
th* Hnurh gets 29. the W*-®r 15. Yh«H W
Ml tdl . Htstee 18. ibo Pacific States SJ.]
and tbe Eistern Btato® 2
Numerous and iii some 1
ribls Hccldeut® are r*^>r
iNorth and West on-ae<
'heavy *n"»s and fr«»fc
men were killed nsat Di'ti
ma® day by a snow slide.
The strict Biptlst Churches are liv
ing out in England, so one of Hpur-
geou's pupils tells tbe N'-w York P.*.p-
tlat minlst'ei®’ in*** ting. Hpnrceon’s
ebureb is now about tb* only one
which requires l‘s membefL to In* tm
tnersed, and even that let® anybody
ro*ne to the eo nmunlon rtihle.
Wando,"
WANDO. WANDO.
If* hird 1dm forth in tpievt ofgnme
A fjirmer'* hon*e near by.
And clmnce'l nt**® ®(!uc,k tame
The bird could scarcely fly.
H> t'an-red away : frtffbtened fowl
All-hied.n»nr !h»*hone » p-rin—rr;
Thebiftor. wl*h a drrflilfnl *'*(>v> I, ,
Indicative of vengeful nn^'r,
local klercst and ujiplication, but it w’a®
beyond the power of uiortuli to ihur*
oughly digest the multitudrrrmi® nmttct*
jHc®;*u(cd ior cotisiderition. The mtel
Hprnce of our leg'shlion might he great
ly increased by the tvlopfion U'n provis
ion, of force in Georgia, that no bill
should bo introdueei^in t'vc Gcuei al As-
senibly unless throe months uotico of its
proposed introduction ins been given in
Some journal of extensive .circulation.-r
Inliniaticn of wiuit Will be uttemptet} i*
thus given and legislators have op port n
t.kydo learn public scutiaieut aud in
form themselves, beforchuud, as io tlw
n.eitU and detnetils of the proposed new
mcasuies au4. the certain rerult rould be
., ..-i*.. «
tliHt the proceedings of each Jog is! at i re
would not be- so nvarly a reprodactlou of
its predecessor's work- The people-
would know more of publio matters and
ibr that very reason be better pleased
with the work of their servants.
(( njtSt+^CATfcD.),
hioi i lliml In l*oMttry.
But few persen® compaintivcly are
aware of tl:c ctfloucy of’ wtt, not only in
huuinn diseaecs, suth us iicmorrliagc of
the luugs, fit®, tho certain euro of warts
and the like,-but fcf lbo sure nud speedy -
cure of poultry wheh aiftclcd with swell
head, warts and similar diseases. I was
cuippeHed a fi tr d®ys sjnee to p'ae$ in n
yoop—it should be dry and covered—14
thickous wl.ioh- wore a’l badly affected
with warts ail over the head. Some of
them were entirely blinded in but h eyes
I have to day turned out 11 of t! em
cured. The three others wiU fee A or in
fhre*vor four days. I treated nl o sev
eral others in thc yarl wliich were only
s'ightly affected. 1 liad also a young lien
to a 1 appearances healthy, with tho ex
e-ption of two very small war'® on lier
c>mb. After ticatiug tbo waii® 1 oj cned
ber montli -and msorvorel that her
tongue on both sides, r.nd indeeti the
wi<o<oin«t-la was cove-red with q- tniok.
yd'ow membrane or fumrn*.- Tin® i
almoft in on rtilt'»/ a t/isra.-e and
very contagi jus. Once it spre-ds to the
wii dpipetho case is almcsl, if not quite,
Impales*, Now iorthe remedy: i’u!*
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Tile All end a fe Tnifiedy. , .
. “At bast ‘the person® who killed
Hewlett afl'l Strange nr Alleodai** on
Cl.rlsitmrs i\iff are guilty of man-
■laughter. F r ours* v M w« regard
them oa murderer*. Th« firy ol In-
queat, however, could iioi, detennine
« ho did Hta killing. Per hap* it D stir
prising that tbe 'orownera quest' re
■ult«d Io the admies'on that there w*e
ooy ktliiug at all bbnli it stop there ?
'*•» tiope uot, for tbesskv of tbe Hi® to,
for the sake of iba aw wbkh imaheen-
outrogo*!, and the av-tu:® of personal
security which Isonoa more rudely vlo-
Isted. A little wholesome hanglrg or
vetizc well some common ra!t. Hctnuve
every Mab from tl-e warts with the small
b’ndo gf a knife,__. It is easily done, and
will leave th’* places raw. Apply the
salt dry with (he Huger, or di»so!ve it so
as to make a strong brine, and with a rag
stash the hetu!'. In a short tune—say
a i honr—you can touch each spot with
tnr. You will save ninety nine chick
ens out t-f* a hundred. I have never lost
ode treated iu this way, though ut (iuiM
having to feed soniedbr a day or two by
hand. For the cure of the other disease;
ll< Id (he fbwL ifr the left hand do® * to
your body, sw that with thumb sod fore
linger you can keep the mouth open
when opened by your right baud. 8.-rape
off all of the matter cuiefuily sod rub uu
tho salt, slur which apply turpe tne
with u leather. Keep.sucU fowls bom
the other*, or if you d-» not care to lake
<hc trouble to cure them, chop their
heads off and bury ihcpn. The disoase
it highly contagious and without trea:
meut no co-e will recover.
W.D. M.
■ long reeid* , Dce In the [•eniteutlury,”
HT l—mg/Brnm
ew® and Courier 88th nli
The dtlr'ns of Allendale assemble f
on vue SJfl-h ulr. to consider the fore-
4g.lng' cdltortsl remstks. They or-
►y the election of papt. O. H.
gland m Chairman and of a. B.
. Esq, is Bo«wlery. 'Tte In-
tbtee Wdrdetm, the Town
ulxty-ibiee of the best
present.
A eompnison of tho tux levies for this
year and last year wiH suggest some
questuni® tethx pavara.
The i’itate levy is tivc*mTT!fn which is a
fouitb of a mill more (hin it was ip 1U83
on au vreasment five millions lc>s. In
ether \ir»rtls, the people wHI be require!
to' pay about $80,000 more next year
thuu they did' lust year, although the
Comptroller General ia his very cotn-
..T,,I., r.-4 «I I.. ..4 . 1,k, ’ h.
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ACTS OX OKNICUAI. IMP -ItTANCtt.
An Act to-prvdiibit tbe sale of
sound meat.
Au A»it to provide lor an expeditious
arode of; j cting trespasser®. -r
An Act to amend W+e law in regard
to.ttie resist ration of.electors, so us to
pro vide tor tile rent wul ol lost cert til
eatee.
Au Act to/le« lsre it a misdemeanor
for any p»*t«r*n to tske - trrri u*e any
Horse, mure of inuto. wp b«»ut the-nu,-
seut of tbu owner and without intout
to aieal ihcsaiue.
Au Aet to prohibit Ttial Justices
wine a re pfacrldiie ivttornoyM from ap-
P 'silegdrr oasoe otu*. l-y-U.em to tbi
-tdrcult Courts . ■ ,
Au Act to (!• dare void eontr-acts for
tbo pale of articles for future delivery
made under certain ilicuiustances and
to idovi Ui u fethcdy-Ier SUCb uuaes.
The CvM-a* Crop of »>*«».
WashixoT'ir. D-c»-mb r 27.-J. It.
Do-ltfe, 8 avis hlanofrhe AgrUnltuiul
l> pmtiuellt, lifts J l»t COniplct.-U Ills
pretbnltmry ea'iinaies of ttio piit" ii>nl
-nmj of Uo country fur tbe year 1883
which are~to t e orlntcd oa astutdalrc
pon’for D.'combrr.
The, average v i ’Pi * f corn p*r aery
for the present year, Mr. D >djje ssys,
is nearly 2^4 bushel*, or moru txsctly.
uy the pieiiuiluary (Bilmalee, 22 7-10,
AbtcU is 12 per cent, ler? than the av
erage yield for a aeries of years, <n
1 531 000.835 bushel*. This stuudB foi
tbe qualitlty of the present crop. Tlu
qca’lty, be says, Is another cousidera
t loti. ^
It U doubtless true that the quaiitj-
of ooru uortit of tbe parallel ot forty
degrees I® woise than fur many years,
fbe crops of Michigan, Wtacotndn
Minnesota and Dakota, added to half
that grown iu Ohio, ludiura, Iliin<>i.~
lowa sud Nebraska would make 400,
000,000 busbds—only ohe-fourth or
tbe whole crop. The |MJs*lble depre
dating of forty per cent, iu all of it
wouldfUe equivalent to a ten per cent
reduction lu tbe value of tbe entire
crop, y .>
■ -
WAamsar*'*, December 27.—A sen
satlonai story has just come to light
eunoernlug Arthqr’s recent visit to
New Y *rk. When be mended the
Evacuation day ceremonies be i-tep
ped at tbe Fifth Avenue Hotel. A sns-
plel jus character was eauglit prowllnu
abont the oirrldor In the vicl dry of
tbe Preeident'a room. He was arrest
ed and taken to police headquarters
sod dtsari
ed revolt
leu t«
plots and able tepurt estimated that'we
would need about $60,000 less than last
year and tliftlrrtfe necessary amount could '* l * , „ v
ba'mnecFby a ux of four milk - Nuw Yu
•f* v .' / i. : before Chri
We bare been increasing taxes ateadii
ly and perrNentfy despite tbe reveauea
med of bbwle knife and load-
ver. -He declared that belt*
tended towerve the Treetdent a® Gar-
flehl had been served. There Is no
doubt he Intended to ae«tisslnato the
Preeldent. H® was dhe vered by
guest of tbe hotel. The matter w.vh
kept from Arthur MBtil be returvd to
New York, when be found that they
had changed hi® room* at tbe Fftb
Avenue, nnd an «xp!anatk>u was made.
Two detectives guarded hie B*w apart
meut. Oe the Ioh ulp the 1'reeidan
wot mdcU scared.
Geo Grant feU •!
n New Yv
rlstmas an
urc3,‘0n« of ihe
elf being badly Stmined.
unaa - n uin the piioAphotat and the change of In bed but Is (tapr^vio^
O In-
bk nrbl
Hv k otii
The Hit 1*4 necV wrung nn'i tonic it to
Our friend, now tremlilieir in Iii* ukoe.
And-t ixed liim (li>U.ir>< sev’rsl—< ne
For tke due 1 ! nud four f »r tlie fun.
Dm duck wn.ilulv drcje-l nnd cooked
An-I «erved nt dinner wiicrc it lookc.1
Fail large eimugV to uithitc
The appctiies of eaters eignt.
AMM*)NIATKD Fli^RTILlZEK
(E-pet i-lly adapted for)
Jf*U£jL.l> C8XOPM 0*e A.LL UlNtlM
AIjSO
ACID FlftO<Pyi%'I K A.'WIX DIWMOl.TKD UO.TfC,
-j (O*’Ui^h Grade.)
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GENUINE GERMAN K A IN IT,
MlOcl’HATK FLOATS,
VIi Kb’S FJ.ORAL r.l'IDE
For 1884 is an Elefnnt Fook of 150 fsges. 8
Colored Plate* of i lowers nn-1 V'cgeiihlea,
nti«l more ihsn KXtfl iliu-lrations.of the
choice t Flower*, Plan'* and VegetHidt-*. and
Directiatis for growing li Ja bandeouie
enough for the Ceatre Table or n Holiday
Prectnt. Pend-on your name and Poet Office
addroj-s, with 40eaalf, and I will send y*.u
a copy.’postage p-tid. Tbi* is not a quarter
Of it< eo*t. It is printed imHotii Engli-h sml
Gormnn If you aftcrwuds order fcetL de
duct (lie 10 cents. Vjck h Ssrns abb rnr
nr.m in tiia warld. Tlie Floral tiu.de w.l!
t PI now to gel and growiiiem.
Vick’s F ewjr nnd \ egi iiilile Grtrclea, 17,
Pnge*. fi Colored P ales, 6t0 Eugravuigs.—
ForSOcents in paper corers; 51.00 iu efe-
gnrt cloth. In German or Fngli-li.
Vick’s illustrated 41 out • ly Mag* si no—32
I’tiges, n Colored I’l.ife in every . umber and
~ne Engravings Price $1.25 a year;
Five Copies for $5.00. 8 peri men Nnndiere
sent for 10rents ; 8 liisf-espie* f.ir25eeats.
JAMES VICK, Itoeiiester. N. Y.
jaufl—— *
AiMm®*: Fr\nc(8 R. Hackrr, President and
Street, rear of Postoffice, Cburlestou, 8. G.
German Kainit
AND OTHER
Fertilizers.
Ton.< Genuine German Kainit, direct
importation, and ail otlie» Ftrlitirers. f-.r
s cle hy
HEK’MAVN BUMVINKLE;
Kerr's Wl.utf, Char'estou, S. C
drc27 "in
>nu!l and De irab'c Faim for Sale
Near Backvil'e.
On Monday, jAnuirry Tlh—le'ai F.aiod.ay—
I will offer for. stie nt B trncvell II allitiiu
piece, parcel or tract of Ian I situate atid ly-
ing nhntil two nnd tc half miles ftom ISIack-
vtlle, tend containing Hcr. s, inoro or less
.•^aid t4i ; cJ.it bou'iide-l oj die Nr.r’h Hr
lan.Is ofC. P. Vl'-wcf* and j, F, Jowets, l!a-l
hy hnjd.4 of diunes Daniel* and Ian 1* of Mrs
itivnnn* Rtcmlterg. Souih tty land of \frs
Mary l.ee and Ucsl Hy road dicidint; fioii.
inn-l of J. A. Purckmcer.
Condition* cash. Purchaser to pay for
necessory papers.
J. A. DUttPKMlYER.
* dec27 2w
r
i
Oldenbuttel’s
= s
EA^TBAY RESTAURANT,
Nos. 103, 87 tunl 80, Charleston, S. C
33oar«l end I^odgini^'
MKAn** A 1.1*
Rrenkfist from C to 9 A. Mv’
l.iiucli, Fnef om 11 A. M t'lVl’^M
D nnur fro,n 12 M- to 3.30 I’.'M.
ujqrcr irutn (I to !• I*. M. f
OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE.
Ah ®, M ine*. Liqu- rs, Kejrar®,
Tobiic
• co. Etc., ofTV-t Quality.
JOHN \r. OLDEN RUT TEL.
cct'ij-flm v— *"
The hours roHe<l on. the hunter weka
As ifamnsci by thunder stroke,
Ala* ! he heard no tempest's squall
Luibix sick childrens opening raw!.
Robt. D, White
ASH ELEMENT,
COTTON SEED KTE VL.
AND ALL FERTILIZER SUiTLIK
General Agent, 7 Exchang-i
dec27 8m
PKICf.N TELL AAD EVKRKBoiY ThLLs j HE PKlOET
8 i and li89 TCIXG St- Charle«toni R. O i
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS, NOTION'S and MILLINERY,
N«*w c#th a Lsrcrs and C'lmtdeti* St*ash at Ruttfin Primscf Theft* Is no hiin-
• uubp tn this, *"it Di is. PiintM iu 'lark, Sitlftiru- au'i riH>uriitng color® of th®
t>-*Ht makes'It 5 eon'*. Dt>-*H'G<)f>.is from C 1 g ets tu BOi-Ui. (Jushmotos In
• II f*bj>;.! H * 11 c’ 1 ® t" Si 00, Plalih nnil CKtt-ks Hr 8 cen's, (iinghHiiia ut 8 ccmts,
2 coots iifv. Itirtudiriir t ko famouH Grrsnftevill* Hfiirtin^s ^D1
.Jiowu-Shlitl'qr* 8 1
Slioorirics at 4 1-4. 5 14 ut il G 1 4 c*or-ta; B'ui-kotH a' #1 00 fw'r pair, Uumlurti^ra
at 70 ft®, and upwardM, K-ittuc-ky J -ntts fr-mt 9 tn 4n«fnts, Clbuka fr- m $100
npwardH. Me havr tii* Liryoft and,Finest Mildnerv Nrevk in thH,8<>uih. Ba-
fit?« and Cliildrei's' U its fruni 25 ornta up of the Let erst Style*. In fact all
krun-is are ®"M lu pp-puMlun, as we intend tn make quick suit ® and siOm I
j»p fl 8 f'T chhIk' OC'4^
PLKASUHK ANJD VKOFI 1 TO ALL
.Specialty, ntanulscluring GOLD
W ich nnd Je-vefry Ilepniiing nud full line of G.tods.
MEDALS at
•TOYIN' H. F" 1CATIY*H.
Dealer in Diamonds, Wslches. Clocks and Jewelry. 72Q Hr-ind Street, rtppn.jr^ Central
Hotel, Augusta, Git; 1
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sep18-27
ennoTal Notice*
-THB-
G3SA7 FlTJIHtTfc as FAh A 81! -3? A tf OUST S'
Wc tike pDasure in atinouueittg time eve have: injved our f!v.*i. ! rit stock of Fur
niture td
840 BROAD &TttKK l\
Old stanJ of Mye rs e& Mhiciw, Wo fi eve tlii- ittr.,- *te.r,- tille i m nverfl -vrin2 wi'h
the mu-t Kleyeii: Hh<ri>ebt A.-surteei ^tuck twrr •offe.e’d. M e* ompe ts with
matket or nny denier in ,'
ST-ST.K. qtjAl.rrv
any
o
- prtctfu:
J he Steady iut-rM.se m ou. busine-s is w.lni l:a* rtutw .1 i * -n move * • often. W,
now h iv* THE FINE T STORE and FiNE-T rfTUCJv IN t.KORGl MMd
inr cataleigue e*r eall and see a.*.
Fcp1T27
J. L. Bowles & Co.
• W ’
840 Broad Street, Anmista, C4*i.
STOP STHAWGJBR!
Ami tell all vour friends nnd tho rest of mankind that J. \Y\
Fdd \ & 1 ().. the Broad Street L«rojx“r*s op^Hrs to the Air'iistn
ihdol, have ni stero and il-r Halt* a full .-dock of Staple and. I a nov
Groceries of t e k’st brandri and at prieeTno suit the tunes. Tim
niiub> penny is Jterter thim the.s'ovv shiHin^, Live and let live;
is their motto. A choice f«tock ofthe Ik>s‘ Liquors always in stoiv.
Prompt alt ution given to afLurdevs.'-
'dr;4, JI. I ev\ is witli tho house and will be pleased to *ee nud
serve his many tyiends in Caredime
CJOM iv |-
sep2
IMXM OK 1 C OTT-'ON KOLIC’I'l'Kl).
1883 fffllHmM TWa
MARBDD
— AND—
GRAN4TE WORKS.
He bird hem through the wintry town,
Aiid-brought old *•!* ah 1’IP.bags down,
Who cave the darling* ioeoec-*-
Which escli returned with interest back.
Dog-gun the roan who will npt pay
For fun like this on Chiist.i.as day.
nfjfrai Nnw*.
Orangeburg h«8 been a city
by an act of the General Assembly,
Two cur® full of negroes, from New
berry b(;Un»l for Texau, passed up the
road' last Friday inurniog.
A fire, supposed to Dave been start
ed by an Incendiary, destroyed be-
twt*e*g $-15 000 and $50 000 worth i“
property iu Orangeburg lust Week.
More crimen were committed and
casualties occurred tunnigh ut the
8tate on Chi let nine day than In any
ot)e week of the dead year. T»h* anni
versary ol the blrtb of <>f tbe Pfcnceof
Pence was stained with blood from tbe
mountains to tbe seaboard.
Mrs. Annie Gordon, living near
Bluffton, 8.0., Is one hundred and
eleven yvare of ngc. Site is a member
place, and walks four mtlee to ehuicb
to partake of communion ou tbe flret
Sunday of every mouth.
MDs Lula K. Aull of Newberry has
brought aultWatost Mr. Tbomna I. B
Eppa for tiJaO •lamages for breooti of
proadsoof mania-’e. Being underage
she aura by|CKanliau ad litem. Mr.
Eppa la bla answer denies that be
promised to marry* plaintiff, and will
lentst tbe eult. The parties live in tbe
•eMKtfvaatera section of tbe couuly.
Tlea LongvtT' et.of Georgia, baa 1 ad
a verdict* fenilete«l against him K*i
(4GOOO, being note* given In R trane-
a> tlo-i In cotton ftnure* of which h*
nVoted pajHeat ou the ground tbet
iKey were given tn a gambling trocr-
■mMM.
meett.ng FTjnnrr;
rnor Hoilbeck’s Alley)
CH A 14X.IflUvXOy, m. o
: JJL
J
G1 Mnk’t Street, (h^icr-tnn, S. L 1 .
nr:\i.nit.
The place to *end your Ch : stm®.< order*
'or Apple*, Orange*, i'aimiu-. Coenaiuitp.
Kaisius Figs, Dates, Nuts, Candy, Ac ,-iGn-
ion* and t’obl>«ge9. ___
lOlVrRICtSBDCOCCSCHPiAitfED.
decG-tf
AUGUSTA HOTEL-
nilOA I) HT.U W T7HTA, O A
u •
KKAB le.*ir.ROAD CB^IXO. .
Dar nnd Dillinrd Roomn in the liciir. Cheice
Wines and J iquor* alwa* On h md.
Table Supplied in Dett Myleon European
Man. Attentive Servants, Lasg.i iwd well
Veutilaieel Rooms.
WrELEOTRIG BELLS-^3*
LEWIS & DOOLI rT LE, PRopuirroita.
G. W. LYANS Cterk.
STOI* A T THK
WAVERLY HOUSE,
CHARI.H3T0X, 8. 0.
Situated on KINO STREhT. the Prinoipal
Promenade, end nearly opposite tbe Acade
my of Mu*ic.
Tbe rWAVERLT” is a favorite Family
ot 8l.M."b„. Bnptht Choroh of lh.. SS'-™?/?! r'LT.HT.'’".’'**-"'"'
%
Table, Keomy and Comfortable Apartments
BATES, $2.00 AND $2 6ft PER DAY.
Q- T. A.LE’ORl?).
july2fi-flm
DR. J. IL E. MfLHOUS,
DENTAL SURGEON*
BL.ACKVIL.L.1C, H. CV
Regnlar appoint meats aafbllows; Berne
well C. II. from third Moaday m eaeji month
to Friday evening. Office vv<-r E. 9. Vogel e
Store. Wfilliston. B- C.J5y>m first Monday iu
e*4h month to Friday evening. Office over 1
Capt. Kennedy's store. Will be at hie boms
office in Blaekvllle every Saturday and will
msko appoiatmorts with, patiears to meat
them at ruler ofbtaeffieaa et any t una.
lUff”Call* attendoJ in Barnwall end ndjar
cent couatias. (uov22
Bargains at Blackville
FOlt TnorSANDS OP CLO^E BUYERS I AM NOW RECEIVING
the lufgi st stock of
General Merchandise
Ever brought to ibc State, and I pledge my reputation to tbe truth of this a®-
eertiorr— . —. .
li:«-y were bought for cash, far below market qtuitatRraa,4wul wlHbf sold for
■fosleat pti«*c*® that ib-fy-e-*utjn-to 1»mNo tactehnot lt> tbe State can sell as
much fnr the dollar as I ohii.
A wtvrdlHl ln\Dt tl n is rxicndeJ to the people of all the surrounding counties
to visit me ami c ia uind my
Immense Siock 9
For I fuel assured that I can and will give satisfaction to all who mav favor ma
with their patronage. —
FOR THE LADIES
I invite special attention to my mnenifleent stock of Shoes from the beat
makers: They were beftight mitliigqhp Panic and will be *old at Panic Prlcee.
A Hiipf fb etock of Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, all the new fabrics in Dress Goods
from fast colored prints hi 5 cents per yard to the finest Bilks at $3 per yjird.
Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Peifumeilos, Umbrellas, 8atcJ)< la, Tlei*, Hosiery, Knit
ting Cotton, Rtiffitugs. Jewelry and all Toilet Brie a Brae 10 per cent, lower
than any other house In the State. v \ i. , .
FOR MISN-
The largest stopk of Fine Clothing and Furnishing Goods lo th* State.—
Suits for boys of 4 yeais and for men weighing 300 poijnds, and for all Inter
mediate an. s and slz-s. Buggies, Wagons, HarnrMS, SudcIforJ. Umbrellas, Lar
gest stock of standard Domestics. Bagging and Tim. Heivy stock of
FUR-KTITUIXE
From tba plainest to tbe finest Parlor Setts.
Improved
Full line of Drags. AU th« latest
-AGRTCULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
And n full lias of Hardware, Tin and Crockery ware. My stock of
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Is complete and sufficient to feed all the hungry people In tble section of tbe
Btate. And clout yoy forget that my pticea are far cheaper than those of any
competitor. Before buying elsewhere call and see me. It will pay you. -
I httve not time or ap«c** to deecrlbe my stock, but It Is complete In every de-# W
patt ment. Hard times are ah-'ad nf ua, but short Crops and low prices will nnt4 J
hurt the people who trade with me. My experience and capital justify me lo^ r
making these premises.—and I will keep them.
Always gtud to see and serve my customers.
■cpt'
Simon Brown,
BI/AOKVILRE. 8* O
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