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J.ARGE-ST C0UN1Y GIRCULATiON
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, TnilUiiFAY. MARCH 0, J8*l
“In Uniou tbcr*! is tA^ugtli.” „ 'Tl»i
'*# Williston melon growers lm\c nm'Ju au
early rtart in the .riglit direct ion. If nil
interested iu the new industry will com-
I inc ilieir slliaucc will prove stronger
than the i.iiroad lings.
Two aattres of this State hare died,
nine a the war, while filling the position
of Unit**! aa minister it "Sf. Pefi'ii 1
l»u r g. We enrocstly nominate tlic Hou.
hamuel W. Melton for the vacancy cans-
* fd by the recent dwith'of the lute Hon.
Wm. II. Uunt. Mfcy he rest in the
shadow oft lie t'Ccdoeeus of the Nonli ^
The Htate should hire no more con*
vieta to contractors, within or without
the penitentiary walls. It men from
New Jcwcy end New Hampshire can
profitably einuul'ucturc slices and stock,
iuga with convict labor, the State cun
make money'by engaging in such enter*
j»ri et. #
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-declension of the funijy of Cash
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of Chcetcrficld 1ms been us sad as It was
•udrfen. The father, a bi^ve soldier of
tholnat nansc and the disponscr of gen-
erous aluta to his needy neighbors, is now
• Repub.'Can. The mother was kind
•od gentTo antTlargely surjKrrted a (W
federate hospital in Charleston during
tbe war. She is dead. Their son is u
fugitive from justic*?, with the blot'd of u
fellow nan upon hU hands and the woe
of a broken heartod wife and the grief of
orphaned children arc calling for ven*
geoace. _______ I
The project of surting a ‘'fastlc Gar-
deu" at Otiarloston as a receiving depot
tor emigronls from the Old World is the
promise of a return of old foolishness in
b new drew. - Kvcry eflbrt to bring in
white immigrants bus resulted in failure.
People unanited to the conditions of our
country have been biought here. They
have goae away as soon ns they could
and given us bad names in their pcrma<
uent Northern homes. Of course un ap
propriation from the State Treasuiy is
the initial movement iu the proposed en
terprise. Shall wo go over the Mine eld
gronud and send good'thouey after bad?
As we have said before •ve say again, wo
welcome the emigrant who comes with
his family and hous«hold goods to make
his home among ns und identify himself
with our institutions.'' Such as they be
come g-jod citizeus, bul birds of parrngc
bless neither themselves nor those wi.h
whom they abide for a season. What
inducements have wo to offer'' Will our
land owners sell little homes to the new
comonon terms that will anchor them
or can employers give wages that will
support and satisfy those people, who
hunger for homes of their own with a
passion far sti'ou^br than the love fbit by
our own people for the teres of-their an
cestors. ^
And what good will immigration do
the people hero who can hardly wakcv
hackle and tongue meet? Time con best
solve the problem and lot a be content lo
go alow ly and surely,
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At • meeting of wuteruielou growers,
held at Wiliutoo March 1st, the follow,
lag TCtohit ions^trefe sdoptod:—
Whereas, tbo melon e r op made iu
1883 was moved or shipped under great
disadvantage to the growers of this sec
tion owing to the refusal of the Railway
Companies to kicp or carry out the
prowuaoa made to growers; therefore,
be it
Resolved, That this association ap
point a committee to wait upou the said
Railway officials and to secure in the
proper manner the proper facilities for
moving the coining crop. The following
named gentlemen were appointed : L.
11. Toole, J. II. Mixson, K. L. Nixon
2nd. Whereas, the melon growers of
this aection experienced great ineonven-
ioooe and loss iu the shipment of the
crop di 1883 over certain lines, viz., the
Cincinnati S . nthern and the Louisville A
Nashville Railways, and iu older to sc
ow* to the melon growers b Her facili-
r 'ttea lor placing the crop upon the West,
ern markets, therefore, be it
Buckhal Rwwlvod, That the Secretary be in-
jjj g m< g atractod to communicate with the offi-
• * cials of the respective roads and to state
that this association will pledge the ship
ment of the crop Of 1881 over the road
that offers the best facilities and induce-
Bi.ackvji.li:, S. C., March 4,1884.
F.iUtut Pc(>pU:
Ido r.otjsEfiliPHC to be n newspaper
writer, but, injustice tb ihedawaof this
State and town, 1 would like to t<ply to
a letter in the Barnwell Sentinel of last
(veek (mm ime “Brick-. ’ He .-eems con
fident that the prbtiifiiii'oii Act. rewu'Iy
pa.-.wd by the General Aawinbly, is be
ing ftolatod d.dly.' Now, if *• Bricks"
is a good ciiizen, ifby not c<;me forward
and prosecute thote who retail it ou^he
sly? Josiend of ifoing. this he comes
forward and says “some-one can inaki'
money by woiking up this rnaiter.—
•• Rricks," old boy; Wa all know you love
money, and if is no u-e for you to propose
business tof unv one that j oti eatiVlo your-
adf, ai y ou may have to divide year
proGts, but we can easily scolfiutlie dois
not propose to get in this business by
saving that the nmi>hal only peddles
eggs. This certainly shows that we have
au orderly and quiet lowti mid the mar
shal has nothing tb>o to do, and as every
good man tries to stifpon his family h\
working, l inn very int^h of the op'n.
ion that the tender h'art of ‘ Brick* ' is
wnucli mote gimvrd at tho h>k of the
eggathe poor marshal «>’d than the sell
ing of liijuor. lic/X'ifRinly must be one
of the boy* tiint indulge* a* he seems to
he jierlcetly edmated in (hut school. «
{foRKrt. Till’.
’-"■yrrxr^n
Wanlihigtou special to tkw Rlchuond
^Jtate says : ' •
Tlo fe whs h Very yriplensantepiBOde
iu the benute lust wee-k Id the rntthre
of a Jieisoiiiil ditUcUity between two
gentlemen;-utid the iimtler wkh cJl«-
cu«»e<l in the usual It-flatmrmUny man
ner about tlie hotels. Hie parties were
Setiutoia Yest and Butler, an.I Hie
whole trouble arose frem a hast estate.
ment by the former, which the Utter
took personally. Both are hludi temp
ereth Mini bt-rihud results might hrtve
followed but for the good offices of
mutiiid friends and the hasty «• j mru
ment of the Henuto to ulCeud the j,<iui
caucus.
Ih.lHHIN.I IP THK LAVntltS.—List
MimHny his il .a.*r, Judge Hudson
father took the bar by surprise. He
stuted that Lite piactice and plcadfags
In the Blate wete growing too slack
und that ho would nquire all plead,
fugs to be sti icily coir et. Ou calling
up default cases it was found that
thvrs weie h good many irregularities,
thtit hts Honor r< quired btraighteued
before ho wou! I act on tho pa| ers.
Tills is as it should b*. It would be
better r<»r both lawyers aud lltlgsuts If
ftiT the J u rges would Imitate Judge
Hudsotflu this respect. Ibis brushing^
u|i will do our lawysru good.—Abbe
vlllo Medium.
Look 4ftvclk Yti LtAP.—Bcstrix, in
a long article in tho Michigan Farmer
Jells a sad story of dcaertiou nud woe
brought to a young girl who laanicd a
tusn whTnrna almost unknown to her
at the time tho union took place, aud
doses tho article with this piece of
wholesome advtcc-to girls: The young
farmers may uot be such dashing gal-
louts, ucr bo as much at ease la com*
pauy, but they don’t owe the tailor
for the suits they wear, uor make the
.Vowb HllllMjtw oH tafldtelily.
Did you ever hear ov a man’s re
nouncing Christianity on his death bed
and turning infidel? ' .
Gamblers, uor free-thinkers, havn’t
faith ecuff In the profesaton to teach
It to their children.
No stheibt, with all Ids boasted bra
very, haz ever yet ftnrod to sdVeftlsu
biz unbelcuf ou bis tumestuu.
1 never have uwt a free thinker ye:
who didn’t belcave a hundred tliacii
more nonbtr.se than h*t kan find in the
Bible ennywhere.
It iz alwsys gafe to follow the rclig-
loua brlenf that our tnuther taught us
—there!mver wu z u mother yet who
taught her child to bo an InUdd.
A mau may barn Infidelity from
books, and from his atscahhilea, but
he hunt learn It from Liz mother, nor
rn p' wo r irr orOird-ttrat Ttnramimsrffr
If au bifidel coidd only komprrhend
that he etm'prove more bi h z faith
ihiui ho can bi fiiz reason, biz Impu-
d* nee would **e tnueh leys t ffeuslve.
L..Lckavti8 .aiit_&l«iiyA so reddy-
STATE EE U S.
‘ .© ' * • , ' '
Col. John T. Sloan, Br. t Will be a can
didate for Secretary of State. *
It is rumored that Judge George 8.
Btyaa of the United States District
uud at xlouslo piece their beleaf that
I thought they u.Ue be j :ut a leetlc
doubtful about It tbemselfs.
The iufidel, la h.z impudence, will
i.sk you to prove that t he 11 >od di I oc
cur, when the poor Idiot himself can’t
tell what makes on* apple bwiet and
one sour, or tell why a hen’s egg iz
white, and u duk’s igg blue.
When 1 hear a noisy itifldtl pro-
klslmlng Lis unbeleaf, I wondt-r if be
will eeud for suto brother Infidel to
cum a ml sc
will be mole iikely to send for the or
thodox man who engineers the h-etle
brick chinch just nrfiunddhe knincr.
lisnifty a Goon Exccst:—One day
three or four wet ksago a retail gtoCer
over In Jersey sat down with his clerk
one evening and said : ’•James, I owe
5ew York houses over $3,000.” “YVs,
sir.” "Wo have 82J>QQ iu cobh la the
safe, tho stock Is all run down and this
would be the time to fail in busifiiss.”
"It certainly would.” ‘'But I want u
m.bounUe - apology togiva my credi
tors when they comedown on us for
explanations. See if you can’t think
of something to-night am! let me km w
tn the morning.” The clerk promised,,
and the grocer wheeled a chest of tea
utrd a bag of c. ff-e home as a begin
ning. N«xt morning when he appeared
at the stole the safe was open, t lie cash
gone, and ou the desk was a note from
the cletk reading : ‘T biivo taken the
^‘J.OtiO und am plspured to skip. It wi!l
bo the best <.xciiee in the world for jou
failing so fi tt that ere-litors. can’t real
ize 2 cents ou the dollar.”—Wall Street
News.
on full pay,
Town Marshal Richards of Cbernw,
who was siiot by W- B. Cash'on the
211 ull. Is dead; Mr. Co ward; (if) other
Victim, cf Cttbh’s Allots, will probably
die.
--No shad have been caught la the
Waterce, n-ar Camden, for a number
of years. Before the war a gnatmany
wire caught at the thouls above that
place.
Lieut. Got. Sheppard’s residence «t
Edgefield whh accidentally burned last
Thursday. Most of the furniture was
’■ il‘-
A fargo perc rolage of the cattle cote-
panics started' I a Texas dot ing the past
mix years have ftild up their full capi
tal stock within the first three'years.
Some Lave paid dividends of more
Court will eoou resign and bo retired thHD 60 P cr iu on < ?***■ Tho |
results have boeti so satii factory and !
pu U s have ber« so good
Tatjost. r
sTATfer south carouka,
BARNWELL COUNTY.
nr THE COUBT OF PROBATE. ^
By B. T. Rice, E-q.. Judge of Probate
in Barnwell Couuty.
[ Wherein, W. 0. Simms, Clerk ®f ike Court
that many -of Common I’leiw. aopties for Leltora of Ad
ler of Mr. and i [rs. 11. F. IVeples, uged 7
sjrvert tmt tmrHr tfutnaged. Loss 87,- THoattis.
(HJO, insurnnf'e 84,000.»
Law reuco Cain, Colored, died in C.>
hijnbla Saturday, after along period
of Btiffiritig fr'm eonsnmptiom-^FIa
Has ScDtttrtr from Edatfi. Id countv In
the dark days of Radicalism iu South
Carol I ua.
News frotmndl parts of tire grate
*eem»ro. favor the prospect of an av
erage small. grain ciop. The severe
fretz-did not injure it to the extenT
which it Was at first thought it hud.
A Camden man has a ciuiotity ia his
possession iu the shape of h cat-rabldt,
or labbit-cat, being one-half' cat atui
the.<Jth< r rabbit. The bead and fore-
sTioulders are those of a cat, while tho
!)imrepiHfrr-TB-ure thrs»»of « rafeWv. l
Icga and fi et being shaped just like a
ratiblt’s. The tail is also sheirt and
wtdte like a rabbit's. Iu moving abfiui
it jumps and squats like a rabbit, and,
has often been ehused fr< m ihe srrei t‘
because it wia taken for one. Ii can.
not climb a tier, ns tie forepawe only
have'ck.wi i n them. It wflt eat auy-
tbing that a cat or labbit wiil eat. It
is about six months old, and hf very
docile' in its habits. Au old cat is the
mother of this curio.-dty... Only one
otiar kitten whs born at the time, and
it is a full blooded cat. The Journal
is responsible for this story.
have employed *11 (RvldM.ds iu enlarg
ing their ranch*!.!.
ojui 3 rtj:/vi?vT
Died at bluckv kle 0 v *. C . February JWtti,
1884, Olive Jtehe gw, dautrllter of Mr. ami
UiS. Frank Iris’. Hr, aged tf-iiee montl>8.
’ One by one Ihe h aves are falling.
Fading faHirg, day »iy day,
And iasileae- I Heaven is calling
Oes by one, oair lambs away."
X.
Died. Fehnmr r t27th. titl. Cecil, daugh.
niinialration on t!i« estate of Marika Broad'
.water, deceased.
tottwttt ffteed
Cfitton Seel
I will pty (10 j 2) sixteen and one-
half rents cash per l»u8h»*| for 10.000
bushels of Sound Diy Cotton Seed, d» -
^Lhese are. therefore, to cUeBtid }tvrred to uta sUAida place. WiJI ex-
— ; nil. nad singulsr Hie kindred and cre<titors (.Hangs cotton seed meat for Cattou
4 of the said deceased, to he and eppear l»cf.>rd 6t .e,|. J. A TOBIN
' ~r me tfi a Courl of ProW.ite for ihe e*id catinty : t rtr iT lUrnwell
““••y Wth ' to be h >Tden nt Barnwell C. H. on Thursday, mrt,Wrtl ’ C ’ .
"Fre »th could blight, or sorrow fade.
Death ea mo v 4th fd«ndly care,
Thaoyaniiigl Bid to ifeaven couvsyod,
And bade it b sssora there.’’
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Candidates.
Cards not exr-i rdin^ on* w|ti»r« Inserted under
this head fur Ft- • Dollars, IS ADVANCE.
• or ClriTt «.!'('oiiri.
the IfUb day of April, 1884, at. 11 o’clock,
A. M.. to show eaiise, if any, w hy the said
wJuiiuiturntion *lios>d nol be grunted.
tliven under my hand ana the i-c'*! of the
Court this 26ih day of February, A. 1). 1881,
and in the Kknh year of Americaa Inde
pendence. B. T. BICE,
feb28 (d Judge of 1'rohalo.
S. B. WRIGHT
Mt usoai> KTict:i:T,
AUGUSTA. G A
AVho'csaie ami Retail Dealer in the
PUREST aGED Wuj-KIKS
i^nd other Liquois.
AH ordeis promptly fi'.Icd.
Shipments by Expren* to any point.
j*n24
T Ik- many fri* trd*of R. K. QAUVIN annouucuiiim,
a candidate for' Clerk of Court amt pkdga hiui to
ahMa the-dciist cai-ftbc Dsmociatic pvimwry < lfc»
tion [Printer poid
"l iCOCIOE; T '
AU pers* .n» c-vncerne l will plen.c take
iiuss-that. the iinJemigiied will apply t<» B.
T. Hive, Jo Oge ot I'robute for Barnweil ('.inn-
ty, for a 1 !>nal Dikchsige ua 'lUHrdiau of
Mary Z. ting.ou Moudav, the.7ih day
April, 18S‘ ,. j, W. K1MJ.
tunrb 4* ;
IT.
Page*. 6 Colored P etes, atO Cngnivings —
For 5t>cent* in paper covern; $1.00 iu ele-
gnnt clout. In German or EngHefa.
Vick’s nin«lrated Monthly Magaitne—Ttl
Pag-t, it Colored Plate in er^ry f utnbVr end
many fine Kogr teings Price $1.25 eyoer ;
F.ve Copies foi Spcciiuea Number*
_»eal_fjr 10rents; 3 tris] copies fnr2ice*ta.
JAMES VICK/ Bochester, N. Y.
j*n3 ^4 ——
AS Old Mojiv Rlvisild and Imfbuv-
kd.—An Tth hmait, finding hie ra-h at
low ebb, resolved to adopt “tbe r<>«d”
as a prcfesblonul means of icfiesl.ing
the exchequer ; and having provided
hlmteir with a huge horse pistol, pro
ceeded forthwith to tho conventional
"lonely common” and luy In wait. The
uo less conventLmil farmer returning
from the market with a “bag of mon
ey Z* of course, sotm appeared, to tvlh/m
entered Pat with ilut regulation high
wayman t ffi r of cht lce, ’-Your money
or your life Il-a.remark, fortified by the
aitauTtuneotis exldbition of the fit eat m
iu the usual way. The farmer, who
was a Q takt r, cssayt d to teinpotiz*.—
Bract] "spread” on boirowed Capital. *T would not have thee stain thy soul
The tuooiation (hen adj-iumcJ to
meet Saturday, Mhrch 8th, when the rc-
~ ports of tho different commit ices will be
received tod acted upon. It is of vital
importance to the interest of melon
growers to attend this meeting, and
therefore by resolution all persons .grow-
leg melons as a market crop were cor
dially javkod to attend. ^ '
E. L. Nixon, Fceretary.
Thaetooticn of a succomot to E. W,
from the '•Black District*’
beW oo the. 18Ut ioat.
r *’
The young man you have known from
childhood, whose character you have
hud au t>|'| ottunity of knowing, whose
possei-aiiins, though modest, are bon
eslly his, is the safest husband. It is
a dangerous thing to matry a man who
comes as tits Uotsaut aud j-teutn of life
tossed here BU-lthereby dtcutm- lances,
who Is hern to-day and m»y be gone
to mhrroir. TeachThlsTl uiting pop
illation” that a pleasing address is uot
g passpoit to your favor,T£ut If you
must marry h wnndtfiug A'lonls, thtike
him produre his credentials. Test the.
stoiy told in my iiist paragraph cotnes
to be told of you.
Col. Jnhii T. Bioan. Si., is a candi-
dute foi Ht trethtj of State. All right
We do not endorse muebt f what Colo
nel L'pscoinh teaches, hut IP he is to
be made hp t'bject of attack, let ue
open the fight all around. No uueele-
ment dr act carr rule this State. -Col
Lipseottfh U ths solltaty reptesenta-
tlveof up country farmers—the taeu
who do the hulk of the Democratic
votnig—In the State Ilouae. If he has
to leave, let us have u geueral leaving
and chaugirg.
We advise the very astute and dis-
UuuuLhed gentlemen who are manag
ing the party and the State to nip this
movement in ihe bud, lest a hornet’s
nest be stirred up.—Greenville News.
It may us well be spflfren bluntly —
the considerations whicio* n. Sbartnan
rehearses us bis reasons for refusing
the Presidency have a strong and aol
emit hold upou the people. TheGullet
in Lincoln's brain, the melancholy end
of Johnson's career, the obscurity into
which Hayes at once dropped, and the
tragic end of Garfield, always come up
In pathetic review whatever tbe Presl-
many of our great men tbe Presidency
is no longer a glittering prise to be
eagerly tought and coveted as the
coming event of a great public career.
—Wheeling Intelligencer.
Senator Hampton regards 8#nat 'r
Btyard as tbe moet available‘ Demo
era tic candidate for the Presidency,
and tbtnka be would carry New York,
New Jersey, Connecticut, Indiana and
California, which are classed as tbe
douUfnl Elutes. . . >
with sin, friend ; and didst thou rob
me of my gold, it would be theft ; and
didst thou kill me, it would De-mur
der. But bebold ! A bargain is no sin,.
But a commerce between two honest
men. I will give thee this bug of gold
for the pls’dl which thou boldest at
my ear.”’* The unsnepcejiug amuteor
Macbeth, yielding, perhaps, to the
Quaker’s logic und solicitude for his
spiritual welfare, made the exchange
without a momentV hesitation. *‘N w,
friend,” cried the wily Ephraim, level
ing the weapon, "give me back my cold
or I’ll blow ti^ImiIn8“^iirP~ "Blaze
away thin, dardut!” said Pat, “Stice,
there's niver a dhropof pdwthcr in it,”
Tho reeult wms a sold Q taker.—Cham
bers’ Journal.
(JESLHAL A A M'S.
An tifort is being made to push a
local option law through tho Virginia
Legislature.
Ihe lattst fioin Denia-Keorny rep-
ics* ids lihn ns washing dishes iu a
California hotel. ‘ '
A uegtq man hits been sent to'^jall
for ti n e mourns uud fiucd$100 at To
ledo, Ohio, for marrying a white wo
man contraty to astatine enacted in
1840.
If you have not done so already,
pull away the earth and pot about ope
qi.uitof Kuinit aiouhd ihe roots of
your peach trees. It is a prevention
against the boier if done iu tune.
In Cntmrqitiyslcluns ute paid only
for days on which tli« beneficiary is
uot stek ; that is, not for what thedoo-
toh does, but for what he dot s nut do.
In this way the Chinese live to u good
old age.
Baltimore oyster debtor* do an on-
t.uol business of about SU.OhO.OTO.—
The largest house in the cby, and in
the fTbole—would iiiso, opci.s 11,080
bushels per day, while thtraveutge
tradihg house opens 4 500.
A good old man went to ptayer meet
ing 44te otltvr Light,, and unwittingly
fell asleep. He was called up to offer
prayer, un I, being dt.tituliy punched
by bis better half, bellowed bUfr'^Got
darn I h,~BeriyritUuU« u yourst 11.”
' Hon! Jrffv.rson Davis ii said to tseas
feeble as h sick man can I C. He is
bent with care aud years ; his voice is
Applic. tioa lor final D s. h trge. •
Notice iA hereby given 'hAt tb* unrlcr-ign-
e*l will *■ jfily to t!^* Probate Judge of Barn-
wfiil Co taty on Mond*/, the I'fth day of
Merch . i. U. 1884; for n Fin*l Dischurpc **
Aduuni-) uhto^rof John V>'. WiiliHiu-. deceo^ed
. JoNEd H. C. ALL.
fet.14 Jd
FOH BALK-
A de crahle iocation for busme*** at Mur-
tini, S . (’. Coiivetnetitlr nrrati(pd Niure-
houafi. gei vont’* house. (Jin-h< use with new
Engitiu mid Boiler, and .Stables.
Apr C ,0
ll. A ELLIS, Assignee. Aliecuaie, S C.
or J. L E .LIn, Agent. *
„• feb'JS-’Jw
’ XOTiGK
Ot rt'-f or Cue .nt* Comm is* i om git*. 1
Bamxwkll C« It. Feb 12 1881. f
N< lice i» lierehy gi .fa requiring the t etito-
T:d i'»f ail pMeA'oDAtruTlitig the following
road i rii. mad Jeutdi'g from liivets bridge
to t ..'uti-oiti, P. U. H. K., and road lea ling
from i*thurch to -tampbelllon. P. It. K.
K. Cnder Act uf ti.t l.eg sieture tbe-ehAve
been, chartered public roads and wdl be
wur red ard opened ibittsear-on,
L > aider of the Bonrd
. WoL 1 At S. EAYKs. Cterk._
CLACbE E. S.V»•' Yiyt Aikk.n /.C. *
Ja iY* E^-DAvJ^r~U!ABTnvn H. Stwyo*.
I irnwell, 6. C j Columbia. 8. C.
S.'iWYER. DAVIS & SAWYER.
AlMmmttSELt01l<ATI.IW
Conteyauciag and collections specia’i'es.
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I3efcre YFou Buy
Id
A. laamges*,
Cl Mdkft Strfd, •( h rittlon, S. C.
Will sell Frnit lower ttiah Ihefnrjj'e'sti’niit
house* in ti ll city. Give hi ti a tri»n and
if goo'ls arc uot satisfactory money wiil be
re tu tided.
Apples, Drang--', Banatiaa, Cocoanot!, Cab
bages, Onion*, &c. t
JecG-tf
you want a
FINE WATCirOR CLOCK,
STERLINGS! LV r. R \Y A R K,
.RICH JEWELRY,
FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT
LERY,
I _•«
OR Sl'ECTACLES,
A 1 ’T 1 ^ _ » : ’ I -.—I t ySry.
Send your orders to or call at
Jas. Allan & Co.
s it King street,
CHARLE'TONV S. C.
MOUD & TERRY.
Wh»)or alo and P.etnH Dcttlero in
FRESH FJSH, OYSI ER8, GAME, Ac.
Atrtl Commission Mmcharifs,
X. W. Cot Market and East Ray Sts.,
CH ARLESrOV, 8. C.
i "r '
Conaigprnenta of Poultry, Eggs, 4c.
eofictu-d. ; 1 —
No charge fur Dray age. i . s
jtr.IO
w. n. DiFvfc.NBACti. j n. a. Mcrnt.
Diefenbach&Co
*
"Commission Merchants,
FSODR.IAY, GRAIN, FEED- ETC
Ct.iivjgniuents of Poultry und Egcs
Solicited.
4 and (UMARKET STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
jin 10’ — ,
jar.21
ft
:tt wm Pay You
weak anil piping,am! Itp fo piuquarmied
almost tb crepLE Many yeqta atfo he
It st the sight.of otfb eye, aud now the
other ia taj idly losing its power of
bight, : ~
A goat raiser in Texas snys he beghn
with seven aninaalg. HoJ at the explra-
z
dency Is uamed and rob it of much of
it* alluring aspect. In the mlsds ^lftitd Uston to the satnft minister preach
Bkttkh Tuav a LAWsfiT.—Not many
months ngo a man felt aggrieved at
something that appeared is the Sun,
and after blowing around,for a day or
twjp he'Camo to the office to Interview
the editor. He explained his grlev-
ance/a'nd wound it up saying that his
lawyer told him that the article was It-
bttloue, and that be could recover dam
ages. The editor never bad a lawsuit,
and never wanted one, and bo said to
the man, ‘ Partner, a lawsui} is a fool
ish way to enjoy religion. Now, I’ll
tell you what to*de-' You go to the
president of the Merchants’ Associa
tion, of which you are a member and I
am not. Have the president appoint a
committee of fire men from tbe asso
ciation to hear your statement You
take the paper containing the obnox
ious article to them, and state your
case, just os strong as you can. I will
not make any 1 defense. Whatever
amount they say you have been dam
aged I will give you a check for, and
we will ebake hands and be ft lend. ,
and go to tbe same church as usual
the gospel. If I have damaged you,
you must have your money, bat w«
don’t want to spend tho balance of yur
lives in a lawsuit. The man stopped
and thoughts minute, and said : "That
is the fairest proposition I ever heard,
nnd you don’t owe me a cent and the
matter shall drop from tnts moment.”
If people would never go Into a law
suit until they tfotridn’t go Into any
thing else, there would be fewer men
with enemies all around, and while law
yers might get tired elttlog around, It
would do them good in the end —
reek’s Sun.
tlon uf fourteen months uad blHCbcnd
three, sold three and bad Lhlriy-eeven
left. He knowgofno dymes’lc ahimtl
fit for meat whic(j is so prolific ns the
goat. The fleih' of the kid resemble.-*
that of the deer, and as the g*>ut sub
sists for «he most pait on leaves rind
weeds, und vety little on herbage rel
ished by other animal*, it oun be
reared wiih far less expense than any
other domestic beast. Improved stock
Is of course thnahost profitable.
One of the result* of the local tem
perance movement lit Georgia Is a gen
eral revival In the earthenware busl-
news. Jugs are now used in transpor
ting liquors from one town to another,
and as-u jug cannot be used more than
once for conveyltg the fluid, of course
there Is ti great demand for tbe*@ ves
sels. Manufacturers and agents are
now estnblUhlng depots iu several
Georgia towns for a supply of jugs.
Rates have been received from rail
roads, and wherever a depot coo be
established within one day’s wagon
drive of a temperance centre it will
furnish liquor to ah who use it
The smarteet Chicago dealers pre
dict higher prices for corn, pork, and
lard. They say that bogs ate scarce
and thin, and that there is but very
little “grading” corn in sight Tbe
shortness of the crop wae not sufficient
In Iteelf to pat prices much above the
present figures,'but the quality of
most of the corn is sp. low this year
that It has to be fed ont right away,
because the advent of warm weather
will make it utterly unfit for any pee.
Tbe ro£ds will soon get soft, too, and
thus preclude tbe arrival of merchan
table euro In the markete. Arguing
from thea* premises, they predict 80
cents for com before mi'leu mulct.
CALL'ON OIL CORRESPOND
Edward Breaker,
BIaACKVILLE, s* c
Who is prepared to hirnish,
fin short notice and accommo
dating terms, the following
lirietiy descr ibed outturns of one
of Ihe largest and b.&t manufac*
tories in thfj Union.
1. Dry Steam Portable En*
(jiftea, kltjrheeflc—d.—^
2. Climax Engines, all sizes,
Portable or Detached, as desir
ed, ’with Locomotive or Return
Tubular Boilers,
3. Tiger Engines, all sizes,
Portable or Detached, as desir
ed, with Locomotive ur Return
Tubular Boilers.
4* The Taylor Saw Mill, Iron
frame, superb and (substantial,
for heavy or plantation work, as
desired'.
6. The Moore County (N.
C.) Grist Mil), Top Runner. A
very superior mill. It has no
equal.
I know my business well and
will give the benefit of rny long
experience to my friends,- v
Any further, information will
m/
be cheerfully fumistied-
I guarantee satisfaction. *
Addreaa ,,
Edward Brooker,
’ • > • ^ _f_ • jr
BLACKVILLE. S. C*.
mart* „
Hill. B. LlilEMiU 0
Foundry, Machine
—and— — ; *
BOJLERr WORKS.
=-JUST ABOVE PETOT,
A uiynsto.' Georgia.
Buy, 8cl!, Exchange, Rent ar Repair
on manner and terms,
ENGINES, BOILERS,
SAW AND GRIST MILLS
AND MACHINERY, _ ^
IJavr**sn hnnfl ti T nr'-e Stor-k <f
U|)Ajrls u! 60 Engine* and Dot ers, also
Steam utui Water Pipe at leducul pti-
eea. * .—— -
KOI1TING INJECTORS,
V'andtzen Jet Bolt» r Nuts,
Washer*, Circnlnr >awa. File*, &c.
Write for ptiecs. Promptness mid
good work. Cheap wi 1 be our atm.
jat>24
Garden Growth Teas*
Famine* can save abuit one half by send
ing to us-for Tens ».* we import our own, aiyl
have done so fur forty years. Ihe Original
American Tea On.
' Send for Circular*, which girc prices and
full purticular* to
ROU’T WR' LS. Prwt.,
^ P. O. Dux 2'7 43 V•***>v St. New Yoi k
ONE HOLLA K’8 worth of any of our gar •
den growth, Cbinaor Japan Ten* sent by mail
po»t paid, or a larger quantity by express,
churte* paid. ' f*h7 Jm
V'
The Bar&well
5 Cent Store
U receiving erery day a new box of odd*
and ends fo' sale at prices unheard of before
ia Barnwell county. This box consist*either
of stitionery. fancy goods, croesery, tin.
ware, hardware, shoes hats, jewelry, book*
or dry good*. It is useless, to uatue prices
here, ss the goods being below the market
are sold each day as they arrire. All we ask,
you istodail on tfs whenever you visit Barn
well sod see the horgntns we offer you. that
dejr. Vre are receiving ss fast as published
alt the late music end new books, and more
than half of the music we can sell you at five
ornu a sheet and the books at the eame price
and can order for you any music or booke
that we have not in stock at tbe publisher*
lowest prices, and in m my cases much lower.
Time* are hard (his year and save what yqu
can by buying from us.
Barker s Horse and Cattle Powder kells
everywhere At twenty-five cent* a package-,
we have a hfge lot bn hand, we warrant eve
ry paper to be sound and good, but as they
erescllihg Fowlj we have determined le let
them go and put tbe mosey into something
else. 8o come end get' a package st TEN
CENTS kef?i» they are a|l gone
We also jtitve oo bend a quautlu of Bar-
ker’s Nerve and Bone Lieiment and Bar-
kcrVLiver Pitle, two os good medicines a*
shore are under the sun, which we offer way
below nsual price*
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Vf Ks'S FLORAL GUIDE •
For DW4 is «n El scant Book of F50 p *ges. Jf
Colored Plate* of Flowers and Vegetable*,
and more thiin, 1000 illsetration* of the
choicest Flowers, Wants aud VegsUbt's, and
Direction* for growing It is handsome
enough for the Centre Table or a Holiday
Present. Fend on your aamaasd I’estORice
address, with lOeents, aud I will vend you
a copy, postage paid. This is net a quarter
of it* cost. U is prised in both Engli-di and
German. If you aheriVards order »4Vds de
duct the 10 cents. Tick's dft*wt ark rnn
b>.*t ut rnt! wnittn. The PWgl Outdo will
te'l How to get und prow them.
Vick'* P ower and .Vegetable Garden, iff)
w. O Mood. JR.
V S. TKliRT.
JOHN KENNY
I
manufacturer of
n.01IlI\'(v_SIIIRls, DRAWERS,
0KNT8 SillUTS A SPECIALTY
Takes p!cft*nre in iufotmtng his many
firmer pairtUM fn ibTa aud utj-ceiit couutie*
tii.vt ho j\4s located ah \
HLACK VI
where.kc w: 1 pleased loaee tht-m and to
fr. ((te acqtninisu-e of alt gentlemen who
nity t eed unythingin hislinr, '
An exjieriet erbf tliiriy-fiv* year* in Au-
gu*ta justifies Vini in gu rranmnig r iMsfso-
t\on to ail who may faVpr Itita with their cus
tom
Clothing cut according to the latest styles
and mad* up in the best manner.
BTALL WoRKOY ARB ANTED-©*
StniO . _ ~
AUGU6TA HOTEL-
IlltOuX UWX.^UOTTJSX^.CJ A.
WKAS liAlLXUAD CB'iSK-IKO. Z~
CIIE^P AX1) GOOD. J ^ * nd u "^r\ Ho(,n ' 7 ,hc
- -—» •i \\ men an*l t iquors niwns oh b Did.
Table Supplied in Best Style on Europea.a
Mm. Attentive Setvauta, Large and well
-Ventilated IC>oma. T — r— ■
FRIO BELLSn©*
LEWIS & l’QGLI. r ' , LR. vitopiurroRfi
G W, KYANS Turk
J. H. E. Steliing’
Wholesale Paper Dealer
I’tipcr Lass, flttur raclts, twine, etcq
tl.ink book*, stationery uffd printing.
Lar^ofatxi most complete stock, eaa-
bltng low prices and prompt shipment.-—'
Orders solicited.
151 East Hay, ( harteston, 8. C.
sep27-20
Kobt. D. White
MA.RBLE
—AND— - '
granite wonKS,
.. MEETING STUEET,
(Corner Horlbeck’* Alley)
CH A.14LaI£»XOX. ». <J —;
jnneO-ly •
VllAT 18
Dr. Holt s
DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR 7
Tbe only remedy knoih) that will
cure every case of Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, Liver Disease, Nervous Head
ache, Jaundice, Ale., -and all that train
of nervous troubles arising and depen
dent upon these diseases. * f -
If you are troubled with any of these
diseases try it and be convinced of it*
virtnes. . .
It bos been tested in hundreds of ca
ses and never failed to make a perma
nent cure if fairly tested.
This U no Humbug, It will do all
that ia claimed for It.
•For tale by
DR P F. STOKES, Black ville.
HARLEY ft 8EARSON, Allendale.
Wholesale, DR H. BAER Charles
ton, 8. C. •
. ’ febli