The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, February 21, 1884, Image 2
, iuWrib<?(f ttrc JCmy*
jtroniining porsutfs mid oA lirtc* bud por-
famew."' *" *"" 1
The Dentdcmlfu nf. Jwri^ in Ibe Vir
ginU Le^bUlurc U “rcRcfjasiing’' mat
ters in n r'gliteous wnv. Act* that rili
gnarantee fruo tnd fair election* Imvc
been pnwed otir tfic GoverinurV veto
and tlie old Puiutnioo it onct more mfe
* _ *
in tlioJ)oH>ooraiio fold._^
■up, yn .najiiJj
If Mr. ftiiuu'd W. Melton will devote
bi< best energies *tlbo April term of tbc,
United States Court to tbo trial of the
inany minot offiji-jU who am cliarjod
with crookednots bo will be more lueky
in sortrring convictions (ban be bns been
or will be in tins trial of election ca-eji.
hk.
Tit* Eaatcrm
It i* teldom that we dnbbid in Old
World politic* tod generally in tlie ipri-
on* change* and revolutions >l»* tr
time to timp are taking pbic^i^pag t
race* of Asia and A Cftea there is not
rt wtm I a- 1' i ~TT~
The Faate *r the frmaterera.
aui*o ml ]
i > -ra > 4
mucli to Ti.tvr*4 cu Aiuerieon but wc Sentb Ottruline, Ua« Written an totefee*
To-morrow will be the oni hmidre 1
and fifty-second anniversary of the biitli
of (tenoral Washington, iio was dii-
finguUhcd in bojhootl ns the father of
the hatchet and cherry tree business and
in old ago as the lather of his country.
He left no lineal descendants cud very
few imitators of his jiiycriiic and senile
Occupations Inro appeared since his death.
The cjudklary for Democratic uomiv
nation* iu our county promises to bo
bvrtfoaud lively. This-journal will, nr in
past campaigns, favor a fico and rail
fight. It will not give editorial aid aud
comfort to any aspirant. Its columns
will bo open to communications from
candidates and their backers who will
furnish cash to the printer and arguments
to the public. No others wsll bo admit
ted. The people ol the county want
good servants and every uuui must run
on bis *wn u erits. They who tiust to
clique* and comtiinations wjll surely
come to grief and ‘ tote the trail.’’
C»tton factors harness their country-
customers so completely with liens and
mortgages aud cotton contracts that they
arc as helpless a-; sedate mules iu the
hands of brawuy masters. Through va
rious agencies they arc fully informed cf
the Conduct and condition of each do
pe-dent from whom tribute is exacted.
Cannot some plan be devised by which
tho planter can he advised, regularly and
raliai ly, of tho actings and doings qf tin
factor ? Bofh parties should be placed
on ua equal fooling and one given as
fljUch protection as (ho other. .
ST~—~' ' -
A Sumter paper gives Mr. Tim J.
Tuomey, the uew’y appointed U. S.
Marshal, a clean bill of health. If Mr.
Tuomey is a decent mnu he has no busi
ness in such bad company ns the Radical
party. If he is a genuiuo Radical he
lias no right to tho office to which he has
been nowinattiL Wo repeat onr text:
This State is Democratic uud all Federal
official* in her borders shonld bto of that
faith. She is no longer on probation in
the Union Church, and if (he Southern
Democratic Senators will abjure humble
pi* and speak right out in meeting
against fttch despotic practices of the
Radical Administration they fill biaxc
out tho right road to relief, ~~
cnn'i licdp’being si ruck with what is going
oh in Kgypt ami India us communicated
by »hc press dispatcdi&i. Crtr readers set-
in the brief pra* hdtiett thit (be Kjiyp*
tinii Government is trembling ua the
brmr of dis-olitiioii through tlie persist-
cut on-ct of tho fabe prophet Kl Mahdi,
backed by hordes of wild tribes from tbitt
vast (enitory beyond tit* sources of the
Nile commonly cdied the Soudan, that
Kngland professing to exercise a species
of protectorate 'over Egypt has advised
Che abandonment of the Soudan Twite-
ry and tint (ion, Gordon under the ana*
pioct (if Orrat Britain has been rout on
a poa^cl'u] niL-eion t* tho tribes of the
inh-rior. N'ow, to most of. our readers,
this is u-iiutclligiblo. Wliy peace nud
irar should go bond in baud seems some
what like a paradox. Tho exphuiatiou
is this: Mehcmct All, the grandfather of
the present pasha of Egypt, was one of
the most vigorous and ambiti-iDs of mod-
nected wttb the RepubHoao
Tlie greatest and most disastrous flood- -
Vvrr known in the Ohio Valley is rapid
ly abating. There lias been no loss of
lift but many millions worth of property
have been destroyed and there Ira* bceu
ff great deal of auffering among the no-
fortunate inhabitant* of tho submerged
section*. Liberal contributions for their
relict have been made. Tho Ohio draius
an area rtf over two hundred thousand
square mile* and th* estimated weight of
nn inch of rain over a single square mile
is about sixty thousand tons. During
the first two weeks of this month the
averagt rain fall over (lie entire Ohio
Valley was 4.8y inches, or an inch and n
half more than usually falls during the
whole month of February.
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Th* Hot Watt* ’Mure
The Lancet remarks: “Like every
thing eke, the use of hot water ns a cure
needs to be determined by considerations
rtf expediency, based on a prech-e judg
ment of the state and conditions in each
individual ease. If it should become
popular to drink hot water jargely we
■ball soon be called upon to treat patients
who have dene tboiMaivn a lasting; and
.It may be, a Serious injury by this prac -
lice. If ii should happen that where
there already exist* a tendency to con-
teatiou the blood veasels are denied tho
opportunity #f contractiag and relieving
themselves in the interval* of digestion,
or if 'gaatrie j mot'—to use a popular
term—slowly and laboriously secreted in
cases with impaired or debilitated gland*
be rathkttdy «a*bed wu toe fre-
queat drinking the ‘admaAa^^f the
hM water enre are not likely to prme
weiaome results af a ‘pU» e'
which ha* bwa miaappliud/
A mechanic In Grcecvillo County
sold LU wtf* to another mao for five
aod a plot of whiskey. The
to the bargain.
ern oonquorors. lie first brt-kctlie bonds
of v-ossalagc wbich bound Egypt to Tur
key and placed luhi in the position ‘ef u
mere satrap of the Ottoman (Yurt. War
was declared upon him by Turkey, but
England uud Franco interfered in hi-»
behalf aud the iudepeudci.cc of Egypt,
was cst. hlished with the exception of it
nominal auxerninty. Mchcmct tlien turn-
el bis nnns towards that pnrt of Africa
en’icT the Sohdiin, whose tribes were
itiled over by the native chiefs or sul
tans, stripped iliescchicfs cf their power
aud annexed their territories to the hind
of Egypt.' So long as lie lived his irou
band kept the conquered territory in
subjection but on bis death, Egyptian u(i
thorlty, nt all times hated and despised
by the native trbes, was treated wirh
contempt. T lioYjouutry tints left- with
out a recognised g/i joi n moot has been,
ready nt all times to full u prey, to any
adventurer or impostor who might gain
tho confidence of the inhnbitnuts by
working on their hulxcd or lljeir reiiginus
fiiuatieisiu. Ilenyc the success ol El
M didi, the ful.se prophet, (icn. G'jrdey’.s
mission then fore is to counteract the in
fluence of this impostor by restoring the
power of tlie native chief*over their for
mer tubes—a scheme tar less inexpen
sive than by sending nn English army to
reconquer it territory for a government
tha* cannot control its own citizens.—
There enn bo no doubt that besides this
there is an und( islanding with Gordon
aud 1 is English friends that in restoring
these chiefs to their former power sonic
kind of guarantee will be exacted from
thorn to restrain by ell means in their
power the infamous slave t.nde which 1ms
been gcfhg on for centuries_iii this bc-
nighted land. These events arc preg
nant with great mulls iu the future and
may result in a vast amelioration of the
condition of the people of Central Afri
ca. Gladstone’s bend i< longer and clear
er than ngy (if lii* Tni-jr Jatriictors. The
rcceuTmcetings in London, lieki by the
conservatives, whh their gushing hcllig-
crent bunconibo remiml, us of an a net-
dole of 8rr Robert Walpole wl.ieii lie
heard the bells ringing' for joy at the
declaration of war sgniust Spain : “Ring
on ye fools,'’ said 4ie r “but you’ll be
wringing your ImntWfor peace betbrethw
war i* er-dedr 11 — We may at some future
time, when our latitude is greeter, touch
upon tho Indian quosIoQ.- - .
tlog review of the political downfall of
poiaon* The death of Con-
grecsflfMta Mackey, ho eay#, has remov
ed the T ooly oppoaitloQ to the 8->uih
Carolina Democrate, amf that there Is
no iiKellbood that tho Statu will ever
bo Republican Again. Tho leaders of
ten rears ago are scattered from Dan
to Beerehebo.
Outaldc cf tho Federal oflJaea there
ta not ooo left. Patterson has given
the Btate a wide berth aloe* 1874. Tom
Uobcrtaon, tbo other Senator, I» n
pwalytic la Augusta. Bowen, who
Md Clinrh-atoo aul all her interests
In bln grip, la dead. Elllotl. the smart
est negro developed by a reconstruc
tion Congress. Speaker of'the House
and Attorury General elect, la making
a precarious llvlngf jn New Oilcans.
Wright* the ucf io lustice qt thd Bu-
pn me Court, is n drunken loafer iu
Beaufort Dunn, the ComptrollerGen-
cinl, Is peddling a patent glue fo Bos
ton, H-drdy 8.donjon, the Jew flnan-
d -r and-keeper of the B'ate depoaitr,
Is possessed of * Http- bake shop in
Kansas City. Gurney, County Treas
urer of Charleston, Is long since de%d.
Ntb-s G. Parker, tho manipulator of
millions of conversion bonds, keeps a
Rlllo rnmlc store in ludhroa and ekes
Y
out n living by Itfcturing on temper
ance and religion. Guv. Sootf, slnec
his uinl for murder, fa brokon in health
and s|drlr, but is pretty sollddluaru-lal-
TyTrom the rise of Ohio Wrtodinnris.
Hope lives In Ohio, and remembers
the fate.of the pickings of tho Comp
troller G,-nernl’s ofHeo with pleasure.
Cass Carpenter is n wreck In Denver.
Ex Chief Justice Willard has drifted lo
Washington, hav+ng been digested and
disjected by hi* Democratic employers
of 18715. The Irresistible Judge T. J.
Mackey has also opened a i aw t ,ni . e ^
Wnshltigton, -
Catdizi, (x-Stato Treasurer, ami
Swaila, onco President of the Senate,
look contented ulth cleiksbips in tho
ireasuty, Wldttemore i* iu Mhssh
chusetts. Charley Leslie la hs shifty
Iu Kansas ns ever bo was in Dartiw> II
county. Kimptor, once ‘'Qimnclaj
agent’’ of the S'ate in Wall street, la a
seedy fucking, fellow among tho eutb-
stoue brokets there. Puff-tr, who once
handled - the asaets of the Bank i*f the
Stale, comes to Washington occasion
ally, eheei |ul but not rich. MeD-vitt
knowa the value of b ur acres in Colo
i a Jo as well as when he had tho rev
enues of EJgtllold eouciy to back bis
hand. Jobu JL5. DiulIs pfOsj era iu
Dakota.
Joe Woodruff practices short-hand
In a rouQtli g room in Philadelphia,
not so profltubly os when be was the
king pin of the legislative ring nsdeik
of tho Senate and President of the
"Printing Committee. Neagle i-ta spe
cial agent of the penshai efllje, and
Mi see,
F«C!
the
ihere
bu
suijktgfrt
ot ben lies. Use It liberally, saturate
every beam, perch amt nest with It
Leaves from the woods are a great
aosistancs In growing Irish pototcer.
These, when put In the furrow with
the potatoes, not only furnish the na
il iment for their sustenance, but re
tain the water from rains and coun
teract the Injury from dry weather. If
leaves cannot be had, straw is the m-xt
best thing for this purpbse.
goll f.irradl-dtes should be somewhat
sandy. Good radishes cannot bo mis-
ed on very ,|b.h garden grounds.
Feed plenty of buttermilk to tha
hens. E ther give It in place of water
or thicken It with a mixture of bran
aud meal. Thick milk and skimaud
milk are also rxeellcnL—^—
Home years ago I conceived the Idea
of planting my pUwtoea with shrtnVs
to Ureur. Probably the epruuts sug
gested thejble i, at any. cato I carried
out tho plan, nod liuvo been sol well
pleased with it that I have fuiluwed it
b'r three yeara. A few weeks before
planting lime I st lect my seed pota
toes, and set them in a warm place to
sprout. By the time my ground is
ready tho shoots are about three inch
es iu b ngth. Ths - potatoes are han
dled carefully so as not tq freak the
growth, and cut up in auitable sizes,
us In tho ordinary way. One strong
shoot left to each piece. The sets
must be put Into the ground carefully,
CLAUDE E. SAWYER Ajkm S. C.
Aurkin D. SawtkS,
C^jiubi* S.C.
& SAWYER.
M1MS1TUW
“rff, • mnny frti-jMl-VrtU K.QAUVIX*«uimiii<x' him
:> rutMliilul,- Uh‘ (.I'Tk wf Ciairt nml (itrtii.'' liiHt Iu
•t4<le the «2i*-!«ii>s of (be lA-uiucntie |>riiu«ry rUv-
i tun. 1 • |l*rii»t.-n«iH.
Appiicslon fur Final I;isc!iHr<ro.
Jwniice !• hcrahy girca Unit tliousdmixn-
'ed will apply to (lie Prritxite Judge uf nuru-
ueiLikuiftty an Monday, ill* j(Y»li tUy of
F^hrunry, A. 1). l88i, for a Final Dueliiirge
»» Executor oi George IIiiIhoii, deceased,
janiftd X. T. HO78ON.
Soiitc lo Dtblors solImliturs.
All persons indebted to the e«nte of tho
Inlet,’, H. llithou* will ranke piyment and
nil prrsous Ii<il4iiig t c’.ai:ns ngaiust .-uiii cetaic
will present them'duly proved to
D. II. Mlf.UOUft,
fob" 4w AJniinistrntor.
ConreyaBcing aud ^olleed.-nn specis tow
Wanted.
Cotton Seed,
CsttoiSflei
S. B. WRIGHT
sal iis;>ai> KTitKirr,
I t s
AUGUSTA, O'A-
Whuler-le nml Rctnil Denier in the
PUREST aGED WHf'KIES
■nd other Ltqtrot s.
AH orders promptly fiJod.
Slppatents by Express to any point.
febU j I will pay (1C 1 2) sixteen nml nne-
hall ecijts cash pei biiHh'-l for 10 000
bushels of Hound Dry Cotton 8-cd,di -
livered to me at litis plHC**. Will ek-
change cotton seeil meal fr-p oottou
seed. J. A. 'IOWN,
jinlT « B irbw*ll, S. 0.
tv. it. m.sc Hot'K-
j. vox OVKN.
App’.iciiiiua for Final Ds lur^e.
Not iso is hereby given 'untlhe undersign-
eil will apiily to the PrbBiile Judge of ttirn
well County on Monday, tho 17ih day of
MTifelf A. 1>, IKKt, for a Fiiinl Oircharge ns
AdiuiuistnUur of'joint W, VTiliia*-, dcceuse<l
JUNiiS II. C. ALL
frldl-td
-till..
Hale Aforesaid. 1 will sell at l’..-iriiwe)l I'.oiri
Of Course, or the shoots wi I be l Token llo.i.-auu Monday, lii« .•bl day-of M AR* If
SALE UNDER MOKT^VGE.
The Slate ofSSht'h Cnrolinn, Rarnwell County
Dertha'iA. Millmins, James Williams and'
John Williams 10 W. A.^Holmnu.
,Vlorlg;iiKC It evil Kaimo.
lly virtue of a power eonluined in a cer
tain Deed of Bargain and Sale, commonly
called a M< rtgigc,” executed on the 4ili day
of January, A. 1). 1W5, by Bertha A. Wii-
'liam.<, James Witlianu and Joliu Wiiliamsto
\V. A,,Hitliunn and recoi le<4i>n the 12th day
of February, A. D. in vol 4 T, pages
3( it. !!10 aiid'St 1 in the office of the Register
of Mesne Conveyances f-r Bar- well county,
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XV 11CML.1CIPI A.L.IU OIK tC’li:ItS
.Amt IJenlera i>i
CAROLINA RICF-
109 East Bay, 1 and 2 Cumberland Flreet,
rf4 and OU BtaioStreet, Cliarlcsioti, S. C.
(Now York (rthce. OS Wail Street.)
-N. Ii., Mr. J B. KASTKHi.LNG is now
cohuccted'with our Lusiucssas Travcltitrg-
Salevtpan. Any ordvrs entrusted to him "ill
h..ve on;'best attention. [jani-A
How TO Tltt-. lT s)tt»ricv Wonwtvi,—Tbe
subject of Ano of tho lectures by the
Society for Instruction in First Aid to
tho Injured, delivered* by Dr. D. L
Woodbiidge, of tills city, was “Whqt
to Do lo Oitso of a Sudden Wound
when a Surgeou Is Not at Hand.’* He
said in p;irt:—“All_iut xperleuced per
-tom would DatAiraily clone the Hpir nf
Fiirmers and Toboreo.
In answer to an enquiry wo publish
Scctiou J of “An Act to reduce Interna!
Revenue taxation, and for other putph-
>0*, ’ approved d March, ISSil:
8kc. 3. That hereafter tlie special tax
of a dealer iu manu factu re I bihaccoaii a 11
not be required from any farmer, planter,
or lumberman who furnishes suchvto-
bpxxio only as rations or supplies to his
laborers or employees iu the same muu«
no. as other supplies nro furnished by
him to them : Provided, That the aggre
gate of tho supplies of tobacco so by him
turnished shall not exceed iu quuutity
one hundred pounds in any on* special
lax year; that'll, from the first day of
May in any year until thc thirtieth day
of April iu the next year : And provided
further, That such farmer, planter or
lumberman shall not be, at the time he is
furnishing such suppllc*, engaged iu tho
general businc***of selling dry goods, gro
eerie*, or ether, ttimilir supplies in the
inauncr of a merchant or storekeeper to
others than hi* own employees or labor
41*. •-
Friend* of Jtfferson Davis say that
he baa determined not to attempt to
make any more public speeches, and
that he ha* lately given evidence of
failing In health rapidly, the change
from month to month beisg very per*
ceptiblc.
Mr. D. Q. Troxler, the treasurer ot
Darlington County, write* na follows
from Timmuoavllle: “I notice there
are thirty-five taxpayer* on the tax
book* of Georgetown County by the
lust, but not lea«t r Frank Muses, Hie
young native Governor in 1872, having
served out his t( rm for ntvii dling in
the county prison oT_Xhw Yoik, is now
teaching tho “rustlers” of New Mexico
some new tricks.
i ff. As growth commences at onoe,
the green tops show in a few days,
There to easily a saving of two weeks
time at the start. Those who have
rather low ground which cannot be
worked very early in r.prlng, as I have,
wjll find thh metbort will tWT.'btt? rtf* nt
to complete with thefr neighbors on
higher ground. _
The two best varieties of early peas
fo-. planting are the Aljlm «nd me
American \yundtr. the Ln im r hardly
a dwarf, but the most dPlietuus, and
The hitter very dwarft aud prcditle.
It is eluimed that out* will do t etirr
if roiled after the pl.mta are tlirce to
elx inches high. 'J his is sp< elally im-
I ortant if the wea'.her is wmu» uud
dry, causing a t<»o rapid upward growth
The roller l raising the leaves gives
the top a needed ejieck and' pit in* Us
tillering at the roots. On rich ground
twor>r three stalks will come up in-
stoutf of one, but if tin 4 land is loo pour
to sustain those the FOdel will be of
less advantage.
At tin* battle of Manassas the uni**
form of tbeTIrst Louisiana Regim nt
of Confederate infantry was blue. An
other Confederate re. iment, mi-.tak-
l:.;g them for tho enemy, began filing
u|>oo them. An order was Irntnetliate-
|y given fur ll^e Louiaianiuns to shuck
their coats and put them < ft iosi-ic out,
am I the comical spectacle of 800 men
with their &oats nil turned wror.g put
an end, for tho time hi leg, to the
pomp Tf win This was tlie (list.,
•gieat reverse” that befell-tho Loulai-
auu4foups in the wii’C.
oitTTu.x **y-
i- ——■n
toa County on the tax book* forty-five
taxpayer* by the name of Parrott.’
And there nr* seventy-ueveo Living
I slot* kt Orangeburg, „
the wound as quickly as possible and
apply u bandage. If tlie Wound is
bleeding freely, but no artery is spout
ing blood, the first tiling to be done is
to wash it whh water at an ordinary
temperature. To every | iut of water
add either five gralus of eurrosivesub--
limate or two and a half teaspoonfulls
of carbolic acid, If tlie acid is used
add two tublespooufull sof glycerine,to
prevenntinriBaring the wound. D
there is neither of these nnieles iu the
house, add four tabieepooufuls of bjornx
to tbe water. Wash the wound, close
v ^--d
it, and app'y a compress of a folded
square of cotton or liEen. Wet It in
tho solution used for washing the
wound, and bandage down quickly and
firmly. If tho blee/JIng Is profuse a
spongs dipped iu very t&t water and
wrung out in cloth should be applied
as quickly a* possible. If tlds is not
uvnilablo use ice or cloths wrung out
lo lee water. If a large vein cr artery
is spouting It must be stopped at once
by compression. This may be done
by a rubber tube wound around tho
arm tightly above the elbow or above
tho knee, where the pulse la felt to
beat; or an Improvised tourniquet may
be used. A bard apple or a stone Is
placed in a folded handkerchief and
foiled firmly in place.
This bandage Is then placed so that
the bard object rests on the point where
the artery beats, and is lied loosely
around the arm: A stick Is then thrust
through tbo loose bandage and turned
till-tbeflowof blood ceases.—Scienti
fic American.
“No man shall ever kiss me except
my future husband,“ she *ald, as she
was about leaving tbe gate. “Suppose
I agree to bo your future - T ”*‘Why,
then I’ll kiss you.’’ she said, eagerly, as
she did. Her mother was Informed
Bftiae ol Cribbik We have In Darting^ he had P^P^d, and tbe old lady
called on him next day to arrange mat
tore, aod before he knew tt.be wis
Died, Li Onhuo-bui g, 8. C., F»-b. 10, jt<84,
Mi*. In'in* 4-’. Bold 1 sol', d uithli'f of Dr.
tmd Mi *. AY. II. UMgood, IMiickv ill 1 , 8. O'. —"
Our departed ristrrlnt hrlst w..s oxoin-
pliiry lu all the icli^idiis, social nud U<>-
in«t<ri<3 tfslations, as tifrUtfUtor, W'if**, isoth-
c.r, ristef. friend—“none know her but to
love hcivnoiie nnmr-d her but to pralsa.”
Fur a life so pure tlicro were no terrors
in ih-nt-h, and as she entered tho dark v.ri-
ioy she could ti lqniphnntly i-xclidin: “O
doftth, wtioro Is thy stii g! O grayo where
is thy victory!“
“Woop ryt for the lovely f*ioop(*r,
'Jii.it s!iotl«'JiVogn shadowt'd land.
For the glory that rx'-olletli
Ami the pleas urns at Oo-I’s rlaht liand.
t he h is eute ed tlie goldi-u city
A\ hero Itjfht Is the Lamb diviuo.”
X
Private Boarding
JNlimN. M. M. OTJV.
No. 8G Ilarel Ktror't, Next WeBt of Pavilion
Hotel Dhertcstoll, 8. O.
B nrd ;>er day, fl.25. hingle Mcnlp, 50 cts.
■ rui."i
HAMLIN’S WIZARD OIL, “Ouly
a tlolliir a bottle.” .
HAMLIN’S COUGH RAT^AM,
HAMLIN’S BLOOD AND LIVER
PILLS.
FOR SALK AT
LEUtOl’ .nOleilK’*.
feb‘21
GEORGKH. BATES
ATIOlIJitt A5D MSfiLCS AT Wf,
C. *
Will pracli|edn all the Court* of the Slate
and (rire prompt uttouliou to all bu^inva.i an-
tt-uated to hid care. [j*u24
JOSH 2.QFMHG,
Manufacture.* and Dealer in
Foreign and Domestic UigHB, Tobacco,
NK17FF, PIP*;#, ETC.
No. 343 Kk»g Street, Charleston, .8. C,
j»nai ^ ’ j-.
DR. J. II. E. MILHOUS,
DENTAL IStfRGEON,
HL. A.CJIt'V 1L.L.K; ». c.
nebular apf*intmes(s aa follows: Darn*
w*>l C. H. from.third Maodayin eachtuoaih
to Friday evening. Office at the L‘aUrr»..n
liosae. Williston, 8- C. from Aral Monday in
each month to Friday evening. Ofl.ce over
Capt. Kennedy’s atpre. Will be nt hie home
office is Ulackvtlie every*Saturday and.wil)
j make appointments with pattenU to tneet
next, it being salewlay in -ni I monlli.-mlliin
the legal hours of sa e, r.ll that tract or par-
Ci 1 of land lying and t.eilig in the Stale and
coiiuty aforesaid and known as ibe 'Villi-uns
plnce and bounded om follows*: On the North
by bimls of George (Jr.een and V. V. Iloltnnu,
on llic west by lands of V. V. Ilolmau. on
|!.c b'oulliby lands of John Sjounuits aud V.
V. tJobilAU ;lud Oil tile East by l.io’ds . t A J.
Vm ai lie.sbee Too alwve Vrnct ..f land c-m-
iaiiist. Tw'o Hundred and f'/ry seven acres,
more or le-s, and was d rived from the will of
the ale James William*, deceased.
Terras of tale unsh. i'lireb i-er lo pay for
papers. / W. A. IloLMAN,
IYb7 i 1 Mori-ag e.
brute of Riitlk (.’urol.im j Court of .foutru-n
Jlurmrell C< unl>/. |
f.A.ABiN BROOKKIt as Executor of ihe es
tate of JOHN BIIOOK Ell, decejetd. I'lain-
tiff.
against .
EJwani Brooker. t\ J. 8 Brook'r Lasdan
Broeker, Jr., Ida Brooki-r, Nf-ri.m Brrnk-
cr, t'fmliea nBvookpr, B 1). Brr.okei-, T. I-.
Bisniker, .1. Irene Braoker, Jt-'sle M.
B'O'.ker, Jr Mel Brooker .Mary iiro.iker,
John tf. Brooker, W’illi.un T. T.rvoker, N.
\V. I rooker, Josenbine Brooker, Mary
Bhoden, I'.iee Ikrnikcr. F.mjija Brooker,
Frances Bro* k“r, W S, H. Brooker, Jo.
. 9Cpn N. Hrooker, Wiliiam T. Drcoker, Eli-
xilcji Brooker, John Brooker, Lanra
Brooker, Annie Brooker, Alice Brooker,
John 8. Weeks, Miami Weeks. Jo-epb
Week*. Edward Weeks, Daniel liarr/ig,
George l!*rlro£, \|ary Kubanka, Laadan
liar:log. Louisa Fubinks. Joseph llattiug-
Emily l.ec aud Mmd.i Brooker, Deieud-
ants.
Copy 8ummons for Relief—Conipbrjit Filed.
To the Defendants, —
Edwanl llro ikcr, C. J. Brooker. f nadan
Brooker, Jr’* Ida Brooker. Norton Brook
er, Cii.lhia Brooker, Bl D. B.ooker, T. J
Brooker J. I.eiie Brooker, Jessie M
Brooker, J Mel Brooker, Ma'j Brooker,
.l*ihn S. Brooker, William t—Brooker, N.
W, Brooker. Joseph Brooker, Mary Hbo.
den, Kicrr-ttrook'-r. Enuua Brooker Fran.,
-era Brooker, Wilii.nn T, Brfroker, Llua 1-
belli Brooker, JidTn Brooker. Laura Brook •
cr, Annie Brooker, Alice Brooker. John
8. Weeks, Mamie Weeks, Joseph Weeks.
Kdrfired V»eek«, DfthH-1 11n11ray. Go rye
Jlartzog. Mary Eob.uiks, Lindau iiariZ 'g,
Louisa Fuiianks, Joseph llaitxo/, Enii'y
—Lee and M lbdli TTn~ok:er.
A’OF ABE IIEKriilY summoned and re-
■piiiedro answer ihe coinplaiiii in this aotion,
which is li'ed in tlie ofheo uf i lie < 'Jerk o< fUi-
Coiti t, of even date herewith, and to aerie a
copy of your answer lo the said complaint
ilie subscriber irt bis ofiice in Williston. 8. (\,
within twenty diys alter ilie service hereof.
cxvLueire of the day of such service, and if
you fail lo aauver the complaint nitliin the
lime aforesaid ihe plaintiff in this action will
api'ty tot be j^o'i'L f' 1 r Die relief *li-maiidi;d
A. LtangGr,
G1 Miiket S!re?f, I hiriHon^ S. C.
Will aril Fritd tower than Ilie largest fruit
Ikuiscs in tbij city. Give him a trial, amt
if go.-fs arc noi salisfictory money will be
reloaded. ' . _
A ppli'S. Orrui*":. Bittianas^XV-cmujuts, Cab
Isiges, Unionzh iio.
d eeC-tf
VI Kn’8 EiiORAi GUH>E
For 1884 is nn Elegant. Cook of 150 ''ages, 3
Lolored I’latits of I lowers and Vegetables,
nud more than IOOQ illustration* cf tho
choicest Flowers, Hants ami Vegetabba, and
Direcfiotis for growing It is 'handsomo
enough for the Gent re Table or it Holiday
Present. Send on your name and Post OUico
address, with 10cents, nud 1 will semi you
a copy, postage paid. This is list, a ipnrter
of its cost. Itis prinfflit) both Eitgii-h ami
Gernian. Ifyou aftertFanla order seeds de
duct (ho 10 cents. Vick’s .Sunns aiik Tnr.
tit.rr n thk wiii:t.i». Tbe Floral Guide will
te'lhow togrtami prow ilicm.
Vick’s F ow.r niid Vegrlable Garden, 17f)
Page*, ti Gotcred P.niee, ot-0 Engravings.—
For SOcenls in paper covers; $1.00 iu elm-
gar.t cloth. In German or thigILsh.
Vick’s Illustrated Monthly Magazine—.12
Ibig^s, n Colored Piste in every ■ umber, and i.
many.flue Engravings price $ 1.25n year ;
Five t'opies for $5.00. Specimen Numbers
sent for lllccnts,- !l trial copies for 2 >eculs«~'
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y,
jaafh *
\V. ti M H D, Jit.
F S. TKUttY.
)ou Witn* a
1 . —. (■
FINE WATCH OR CLOCK,
STERLING SILV:;ilWARE,
rich .u:\vkluv,
FINEST QUAI.[TV TAltl.F, CUT.
EERY,
OR Fi'ECTACLF.S,
feuil your or dvrs to or call at
Jas. Allan & Co,
:i*7 KING STREET,
CHARLE TONy.S. C.
MOOD & TERRY.
WlKileLiS'.c aud Retail Dealers in
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, GAME, &e.
Aud Cuniinlsslott A[''!ciiu:its,
_5LAV. Cut. MurLvk moi East Day 8ts-.y-
CIIA ltJjF.S 10 V, S. C.
Cnncijn'ueufs of Poultrv, Epcrs, Sex
soiicitiMj. -i * _
Nu charge fur Dray age.
V.V U. UlKKbMt.UTI. J
jar.lf)
N. A', AtLY Fit.
Diefenbacli&Co
COMMISSION’ Mmini.'.NTS,
FlOUi’l.’n.’Y, GRAIN FEED- ETC
('t.n.'i«nuiet»l4, of I’uultry and Eggs
Solicited.
4 0 MARKET STREET,
— charleston, s. c.
taaa* 1
,) tn lo
J«»
manit a: tlrek of
t LOililM;, SHIRTS, DRAWERS,
GENTS 8!ilttTS A SPECIAL TV. -
eternally booked. It was ft very nuati! tiiemat etifler of hi*vfllees at time,
advantage, but ft bird iu tbe hand Id | ft^rt'aUsattonded in Uarnwcllnnd adj*.
worth two on the garden gate. / - cent oomnict. [nevtu
in the complaint.
Dated January 2::d, A. I). 18S4.
% 11. M. THOMPSON,
• Plaint.lT* Attorney^
Williston. 8. C.
[l s] W. G. SIMMS; C. 0. 1‘.
fsnZAdtia—.—' —
SoTJLCKr
Urrtc* or Covnty Ciisjmimioxkk*, J
Bxitxwku. C. n. Feb T2. 1*84.7
Notice is hercliy given requiring the remo
val of all gates obrtructing iihe fotlotving
roads, viz, road leading 1'ioiTi rivet s Bridge
to Bitinsott, P. R. B B., and road leading
from church Eft c, im pbclliou. P. M. R.
R. Under Act of tho Legislature Giesshave
licen chartered public! ron ls aud will be
work cl and opened this season.
By order of the Board.
^ AVAL I Ell 8. SAVjK f’l<;rk^_
KOTU’E TO CONTRACTORS. ‘
Orncs or CorxTv Commissioxeus, J
• Bshnw ku.C. H.,8. 0., Feb. 12. .1881. f
In accordance with rcrolutions adopted by
the Board iu regard to building poor homes
(.1 in number) for tlie poor of tbo couniy,
tbe plan of winch is on file in this office ami
esn be seen nt any lime, (lie i'oUo.tving spe
cification is given, for wh'cli sealed bid* lo do
the work ateinvi ed Co be handed in by. the
4th day of March next. The dimehsipits of
the houses arc as follows: 10 feet intliasi j
ry, size l(ix32 feel, with panilion in the ccn
tre, anil to bo ceiled or lotted with good
r >u"h lumber. One cbiinney to each .oom
to furnish two fire pinces, chimney may le
dropped into size of tKte at ovc m.vntel-piece,
plain, neat mantel piece in each room. Fhx r-
iug to bo IJxOorti inches toiigued and
grooved and good seasoned lumber. Doors
with batten* >1x7 feet to face on the inside
properly. Size of window* suitable for ensli
flxln with 12 lights. Weatherboar ling lo be
jxld inches. Roof to bo of OFBMW shisglet
with not more than 7 inches' to IbeAveatUer,
Doors and w^d-uvs to hwfacciT on the inside
me usual, nmrclosed with batten shetters and
fastened with looks and fasteners. Sills lo
beGx8 inches.Jiooiing joist 2x10 and fil
ing joi-t 2x5 or o inches. Rafters lo be 2x1
or 4 inches, to project ID inches and celled
underneath, barge hoards nt the ends. Hous
es lobe put on {good solid pine blocks, buiM-
ingslo be whitewashed on insidoand outside
nr. J to be completed within CO days offer con
tract is let out. ContracRir-is lo furnish all
the material to do tbe work, and will be paid
next November out of the special levy ap
propriated by Ibe Legislature for that pur
pose. The right to reject tay and *11 bids
reserved. _ -
By order of Ihd Board.
W. S. EAVES. Clerk....
Foundry, Machine
—AND—
BOILER. WORKS.
JUST AIIQVK-DEPOT,
Avi^ustav Oeorgia.
Ruy, Sell, Ext-IiittiLP, Ilmt tir Repair
on bcTT nmnner ami terms,
ENGINES, BOILERS,
' SAW AND GRIST MILLS
AND MAITHNERY,
CHEAP AM) GOOD.
TTnv
Fakes plmsnre it la forming hi* many
f > rm it pa|i on i iu thu-aud a'ij.ceni couutiee
TTinf he li i’* at ^ •
ittta ck vxur.Tr.
where ! c wi 1 lie plrared iu-»c I he in atid in
I' r .. the acquaintance • fail gruflcmcu winr
i d awything in his line, ^i.
xpt riem t f tbiily five years in. An-
■gintrt jnsrific’* ini in gu iranicriiig suti-f.-c-
t on-)" *! 1 . who may favor him w.ih their ous-
tim ^ •
t’bithing cut a<VMrJi»gH,i lb? -latest styles
an t m .df npin the be-1 inanr.ee. r-
nr-M-L work warranted--®*
!.in 10 * ~
.AUGUSTA HOT1lL-~
into A 1) H'l\ /X IJ o * 7H*rA,<.4 A
wms t’.au.r.uAD
Bar and Billiard Hooiu' in ihe He ir»_Ch«ice
w ir.es nn-1 I iijiinr* alwas nn h-wl.
Fable SuppliH in Re«t Siy lo on 1 urnpenn
1’lan. Attentive Se nr outs, Urge and well
Vcmil.-uud ibioin*.
WW ELEn rnc BELLS-®*
LEUIS & IKKiLT p '.LE, phi I'antr-tta.
' W. EVANS {-.riw.
(4.
upwards of’ r»ri- fciira;inc5 -ami Bot cr.«, abo
Steam uud Water Ripe at reduced .pri
ces.
KORTING INJECTORS,
Yr.pd ixeo Jet Dumps, Bulls, Nutf^,
Waslicni, Circular ."a.vs. Files, Sic.
Write Fur prices. Proinptiieas and
good work. Cheap wi 1 be our mm.
. jan21
Garden Growth Teas.
Families on save shout ene half hy send,
ingto us for Teas, a* we import our own, and
have jiotia so forqbrly years.* The Original
Ameriyau/Tea Co. ’
Send forOiretilftr', which give prices and
full pirticulars to
BOI.'T WW L8. Frost, '
P. O, Bux i2'7 41 V>**ey St. New Yut k
ONE DOLLAR’S worth, of any of our gar
den growtli, China or Jaf>awTet*»*cnt by mail
pmt pai’d, or a liuger qubutity Ly expreer,
chargee paid. fcb7 Sin
the larnwaR
B Cent Store
i la receiving every day a new box of odds
and ends for Mile at prices unheard of before
in Barnwell county. This box consists either
of k( iltouery, fancy goods, crockery, tin*
ware, mtrdware, shoes hate, jewelry, book*
or dry goods. It is useless to name prices
here, ns the goods being below tbe market
are sold each day os (bey arrive. AH wc ask
you is Jo call on us whenever you visit Barn
well and see ibe bargains wo offer you that
day. We are receiving u feat as published
all (be late music and new books, and more
than half of the music wc eau toliyou at five
cents n sheet and the books at the same price
imd can order for you any music nr book* ,
that we hove not In stock at ih* publisher’s
lowest prices, and in many eases much lower.
Timcaare bard this year and save what you
Can by buying from us.
Barker s Itor-e and Cattle Powder selle
everywhere nt twenty-flve cents a package,
we have a targe lot on ba»id, we warrant eve
ry paper te be aottud antf cood^but as they
are selling tiowly we have determined to let
them go and put the money iato something
ebve. So come and get a package at TEN
CENTS before they art all gone.
Icbl4
J. H. E, Steiling
Wholesale Paper Dealer
PiiporUss, flour yacks- twino, .t ?)
'blank book-', siuiiotteiy mi l printing.
Lni^ert nml most complete stuck, ena
bling low prices and prompt shipment.—
Order* solicited.
151 East Bay, ( lurlcstoo, g, C.
8cp27-2t)
Robt. D, White
SVfA r
-AND-
GRANITE WORKS,
MEETING STREET,
(Comer lloillicck's Alley) . *
i, CMARSilCteTOIirv-t*. o '
jnneO-ly ' _
avhatTsT rr "
Dr. Holt s
DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR?
Tbe only remedy known that will
cure every cuso of Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, Liver Disease, Nervous Head
ache, Jaundice, &a., aud all that train
of nervous troubles arising asd depen
dent upon theso disessos.
If you are troubled with any of these
diseases try it and be convinced of Its
virtues.
It has been tested In hundreds of ca
ses and never fulled to make a perma
nent Cure If fairly tested.
This la no Humbug, it will do all
that is claimed for It.
For sale by
DU. P. F. STOKES, Blackrlllff.
HARLEY & 8EARSOX. Allendale.
Wholesale, DR H. BAER, Charles
ton, &G, —»
—w-*;. m£t V'Hrr Vv
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