The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, March 13, 1884, Image 2
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Jiha W. Hirfmcs Editor hdJ P/oprirtor.
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LARGlfc’T COUNTY 0IRQU1 ATION
fnUIWDAY. MAUCJI li), 1SK4.
The GrceuvUlft Euitiprse ui.tl Moun-
tftincor, a stfhn" IcmpciHncc p.ifcr, op-
)i <80« the i<)cA of miinii g cnrnliila(e> for
v office on tlic Tompc-itncc question l>c-
fri-e«nso“it wouU no doubt divide the
Democratic partjr, nhich mu>t never be
done.”
The plan of tin « kiii{; cotton Jins been
popular wherever fairly tried. It can l»c
cullivated with le«s labor bird the }icM is
generally gie.iter tlmu when planted in
drills. Tire laigcHt crop ever grown,
five bales per acre, was made Uy Mr.
Wartlfeh on (dicckcd cotton. If enough
iced are dropped in the check there will
be no difficulty in securing gfx d stands.
A good plowtnan can < u’tivate carcruH.v
checked cottou without calling in the
help of (he hoc hand. Every f irmer in
the county should plant mi experimental
patch this year.
Six monfhs ago the National Demo-
Crutic party was in excellent health. It
was universally conceded that nothing
but the abundant blunders of its own
leaders could defeat its candidate for the
Presidency at lire election next fall. Now
the stiffariou tiiK'lmngod and’Hie pros
pect i« not altogether lovely. Incompe
tent guides have led the party into the
lutre, disorganiz' d its legions and com
lotted the united enemy.
Scared at the woik of rh- irown bind-
and mouths they arc trying to care tire
trouble they have caused by tlie pcrpc-
tratiou of u blunder more unp udnuable..
than nny former sin of commission.—
Forgetting their first butt'c cry of ‘ prin
ciple' they are ready to resort to “expe-
dieney” rmrf a vigorous hunt is in pi rr-
gress for a candidate who can.harmonize
all differences and reunite tiro rarushaek-
led ranks. Now the party i.* all right,
but it needs a change of manngrrm nt.—
The men who have led us into, trouble
art- not the pioneers who can had us out.
If the next National Convention is com
posed of proper material it will clear the
skies ittrd make tire political future of
the party calm and serene. It should be
composed of men “fresh from tlu peo
ple,” not Contaminated by contact u ith
wire pullers and not satur.Tcd with the
sxe gHnding malaria of Washington.
Senators and Representatives in Con
gress are, ^iti lire main, good men ami
true, but they arc Too far removed f.onr
^ their constituents to know their wishes
and needs. They know what lire politi
cians want and that is about nil they do
know. Not one of them shoir'd he sent
to Chicago, and This we say, not because
Of lack of fuirh <n their purity and | a-
triotism, but_with an eye single to the
— pood of tire party and the pcop'c. They
nil have their favoritw candidates and pol
icies aud would nuTbc competent mem
bers of the grand jury that is to pass up
on the fate of the ration.
jnry which can not be easily repaired.— Tlso ('war** l.ile.
The frequent lectures of Northern Radi- #AV*t) almost by a miracle — A y MY8TE|ri
bus VISITOR.
Among tho “forbidden Iltpraturs"
and ihe ( hies:go lutcr-Oc'ar; than they
have ft<r the Ten C'cmtii'mffajr-nts. T-
fhre-tall rln: s'Chlmcs of such partial
punisan hwtyt they hire unjustly and
unnct’e.-ftirrly hrmighl disrepute upon our
e-httt- tm-Tgiicii to our bitteriwt ureiiiics
ahundant food for the nutritiou of. their
lute. Wc have no sympathy for the
Coshes, or their fTnciis'**. When they
forsook thur own race and entered the
Republican | *rty tin v hade farewell to
tiTjic aud |imhstiiicd iliein-elvtT to the
ill for'utre lluit they are reaping. Let the
law deal with them as common malefac
tors. In no ifta|e in the • nioti is there,
taking into e ursidemtiofi tlr«r character
of its cilit m-li p, a. Stronger regard for
cal journals Iravc demoralized many
Fculhoru editors until they have a g r Ciit-
cr rcvcrmlcoJW.4lm - .New York Tia>c« mow clrculatfag In Russia is tho story
of onu of the tnost daring and dramat
ic plots evor fccordt’d In tho history of
political usb-iBHi'uatluim. The narra-
tlvi- is founded on cveuts wliidi arro
a rid to havo taken idaco In Ht. reters*
burg shoitly after Oencral (Jourko find
been called from OJotBu to act ns
quasi military governor of iIm; Russian
capftRl. One blight May *inor(ilug L
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A
tbe in.ijc.:ty oljhe lit'” [Iran there is in
South Carolina. Aud it ig-tirpc thtt her
child,eir shutild slop ni iug iiumble pie
and cry ing ‘‘p'cearrmus ’ whenever a
Vnuk.ce rvav_i.‘»'' I he bluodv sliirt in id
shr ieks about ihe suprettimij of the -hot
gnu and pocket pistol policy. In thc’ir
anxi'.ty to bring the N-nthepo man and
his n« ncy bags Southward the-e np-M-
tles of reform follow delusory impulses of
whivli sceoud thought, if they ever iu-
du’ga in rctnisphction would make fhetii
Irrartily ashamed. Wc may be old fash
ioned, but we war t none of the ci-iliz i-
(ion of'culture 1 Massxcliii-etts, where
(he hides of negro paupers arc in.rnti
Picture d into'podri t bTioks, or i-f' rfpuin - UblMtug" ‘.ho Oi-iTeriiT
rights Ohio, where they are murdered to
furnish subjects fiqjhc dissect iug roouS
of the medicd colleges. \Vc are as in-
different to tlu ir curses arid criticisms as
rbrek-f «n.- to pamfig wumner slirswep; —
when the cxeltemrnt was at its height,
the watchful eye of a policeman posted
at the top of tho Nevsky Prospect
emplit night of an iqulpage coming
up 1 be thoroughfare at a tr/.t. It bore,
armorial devices well known In The
Russian eupitd; tho coachman was
there, who persisted in beiug wlgged
in di ilance of ids uurater'a ordt rs, to
the great merrUneut of Bt. Peteisburg
JeTTri-i; bn caeirhfdb ro fe tUe VegiiluT
escort of tJx mounted -Gotwaoks, erub
hub ring his lance tn rest and wealing
Ids liiil of f irag-' blupgriver his shoul
der more us if bo was campaigning on
in than i .poti r iTfl servloo in tbo
s’ret ts of the ruphtil- General Gourko
abd Ids cscoit—the guardian of tire
peace had easily-recognized And hasti
ly sainted Ids chief, tire new Prefect of
Police-turned itito tire Cavalry ia
mb-, ul lire top i f tho N-'-Vnky Pros
(iciu, a Ad at once made tin ir way into
the All x itfdrf iquare, on tin; Neva
si-1- «-f VrfTkb rimo Ino-masslve and
sinncwhiit fantastic outlim-s of tire
Winter Palace. Tho equipage having
Iriiwn up r.t tire skhr entrance of ihe
rffr
The .South m.t-t work out its own saVi-
tion. ill has iiuthhrg to cxpe. t from
?forthcrn phitaiithropy rn-d it Ktoo rich
in the gifts of Go 1 to be ml the knee to
Ar b-g the purTtnunf the. phiu iso s td-
N ew Eng'auil ibr sins that have it ever
hejir committed,
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'1I»4- * .i»Il Ctii^iiii s<*.
'TJie w'.tnei'sei at the impie-t over the
Indy of marshal Riehnids tcsfifietl that
W. 11. Cash ii-k»‘d the marshal if he vas
watching him a id lire deceased said he
was riot. Cash waited off and the mar
shal Mini he w.-is d scharguig hi- duty and
Urea Cash begun shoot iug. At the third
▼hut the marsh d feil and Iris hand eiMin*
cut of his pocket an 1 his pistol fell to the
ground. Cash run to his horse, mounted
and rode rapid’y away to his futlrei’s
louse where he received tho piuemul
blcs-ing. I'noii the failure of the Sheriff
-r—La—» • I
to attempt to iir n st the fugirmr Trover^-
nor Thompsiiir offi red a reward of ?.V)0
for the nrre-t arid conviction of Cash,
who is described ns f> fed ! or 2 inches
high, 28 years i hl, clean shaven, weigh
ing 2-1 • pounds and pKifeptibly stoop
ing. Chief Coustable It. N. Riefibourg
of Coinmbia and ."o’i'ritor Newton were
;cut to Chcraw to inves'.igale and report
t.) the Governor. It was founllhatthr
Sheriff was tmre iuble, on accour.it i f ival
Tffirr
liincr. On tlrg door-keeper pnu-entlnv’
himself—an < ni-or of the EmperoiV
private guurd- tiro Prefect bin fly atat-
o.d the ol joet of iris visit. He desired
an immediate conference wit Ir t be ( a ir.
Tire limrr was uiily,It ue, day f aving
only jirst davvfrcd. At the same time
Iris b iPtm-BS brooked no (feJay—iLcun-
c> ri.od tire Bafi-ty of the Empen r him
self. TlreTniltor was at first Inexora
ble^ ex postulating that l.is imperial
tnaster Irad been already in bed an
hour. Y t at lust hr yh ided. Un tire
lili ad Btuireaee they went tugetln-r.—
Tney trod on gorgeous carpets, blush
ed past the w.-ulth of tiro Wintir Pal-
uca in ruiddcbite aud lapis i..z di, curly
pitu-iug in iheir ooeeot »1h*m they Imd
teuehed a iaiidlng giving ac-ce,h to one
of the,cup• cions saloone. At ibis poini
General Gourko was Instructid t>
w ilfT At tl.tH point, too, tlu- Cx it ’s oiTr-
Lef'secmc to ban.- repented of his do-
eislun. The nmtatlve icpri seuls him
<is closely bciutltifz ng tbc Prefect-of
Police in tire grow [Tig li^ht.nnd of sub-
sequetitly pncei-diug in the direction
of the Einpcroi’B Blecj iug apartments,
in no great bttBte to arouse roy.dtf
from Its first siumbTr. The man did
not arouse TheTzar at alt. V\ fiat he
did was to dt-ecend to- the guardroom
iiinl dispatch a imsscrg.r. The
man h it ihe palace on the Neva tide.
He hero trurfr-wrirctdiky, and drove
past tlie side eiitrancc into tire Ncvs-
Uy. During his absence ti c Czircul
ly slept on; Gctnral GunkoTm
ili ntfy-priced ilic saloon, and t he nriii-
tary guaiiiiau of tho Impt-rlnl UU-
GENEkAl A£IT5. ^
Old John Brown’s widow is dtad.
The breefchefi of promise, young men,
arc tit* oncA ytm haven’t piid for yet.
*sr ■» ' '
LI* Young is tho name of a China-'
nun. Ho fras brought up In a law cf-
Hce.
From tfie combination bf leap year
and a cold winter most every gul has
chaps on her haudf.
Tho one-pound babyjreocntly born
at Long Branch baa died ot cold front
exposure to visitors. x
UMboayiti
The latest feature, of'insurance—• | CITATION',
guaranty against damage from cyclone “STATE OF SOUTH CAROUNA,
or tornadoes. Agencies have been es
tablished in several Georgia towns,
— The Chester Bulletin states that dur
ing tbe recent cyclone a (hide was car
ried on the wings of the wind a dl->-
tunc of seven miles ami'lauded back
ohtbe Baptist Church in Chester, tho
BARNWJELL COUNTY.
IX TBE COtmT l » J>RC'E.v£k.
Eighteen hundred and eighty-four
is proving a year of horror.- But w'.mt-^reaily-prppared for the table. Tl>ey[ aJ »^
belter could be expected of Fenp year.- 'were abajed ami disemboweled by tho p 0 „r
B-mator Fr4r. «f Nevada, i ff -ra to
spend t uiiO.OOb to help elect Mr. Bay
ard if the Ibrnocrats ^fll uoinlLate
-him.
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A human skull menentfng thirty nine
inches arournl tho forehead Iras bo*n
frHHKl-bv V+f»ihbi. Artr arry“Ofo'ur eTTl-
tors rLtssing?
“jb/n’t give us nWNy." n vrrr eom-
mon expression, yet you won’t finder©
girl in a hundred who is bold enough
to sav that to her pap
A woman says that very few men
have the slightest bb a bow to iroht—a
chi d. N •, nofuniil it gets to be about
sixieen or seventeen yeais old.
Tbe solid S'-uth lias in tire electo
ral Cbtlege ir»:5 votes and the sojid
North loi Wblr New Y -rk and mdi
ana, democirtey elects tho next presi
dent.
f—.yg-.T-Tn,,.—: : ; _i r :;
Georgia is a very productive state.
It appears among her statistics that
there. is HU average of lC> babi- s t’orn
daliyThTbUgbOUt the ymr, mcitrdfng
Sundays.
Mr. \V. \V. Th(,mp80T>7of.Smiiliville,
Gn., Iras already rcahz ■<( since tbe be
ginning of Ihe season rtflM/bO from the
sale of fruit ire*©, all .of which were
gr-wn on one aero of land.
The ChristiaD-Indcx tells a story of
a cornctist, who peifornieil in a Rap
list chuibh losing Idsp.xd:ion for pi ly
ing that po|iuiar melody, ‘T’ull for the
Shore” durir g baptismal ceremonies
By R. T. R ice, E*q., Judge of.Probate
in Barnwell County. *
^IieieMs, W. 0;8imn.s, etVrk of the Conrf
1 of Common I’bss. sopites for Leltm's of Ad-
minTstnW'on on tk« estate of Martli» broad-
animal still being alive. A itory j These are. therefore, tocltesncf AdrtontsS
cqtnes from Lincss ir, the birthplace alt. n»d sm^nlar Ihe kindred and creditors
Of Apdrt w Jackson, that tbc w iter was I of / he deceased, to be and appear before
,.ii «... _ , . I me at a t’orirt of 1‘iob.ite for ihe i>aid eoSnty
all blown out. of one l4 the creeks and. h llden ij lirnwe ii c u. 0 n Thursday-,
tb© fish can led ( ff. Two trout wet© the It'lh day of Ipril, 1881, ft! It o'clock,
found several miles from tbe creek si- A M.. to ^llow cause,-it any, why the sard
1-1 adiKlmsiratioo should not bcprauttn). ,,
tiiven under hiyliatid art.i live irtt aftlrr
'ouri (Iris 2t'rih d»y of February, A. I). TH8L
f.-rce cf the Wlud and were nicely L-nad in ihe 108ll» year of Aineiitau ludo
;—Twiutence. ».-T, BlCE,
' feV.'M id Jud^eof Probate.
Cotton Seed,
- Cittttt Seed.
cooked liy a stroke of liglrtnl rg. So
that all that was necessary to be dme
was to season the fish to render them
edible.
( a pi* ll'»t C XrjN iTTjTjr dn^. 'STjnllTt* fTTNTTtrd 1
this In ad f<»r Fiv<,I>>llar*, tN ADVANCK.
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I or 4’lerl4 «>i* 4'ottrf•
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Ih( v many fri' infsK-. fTAUV.IS ann'Hint'c him
a randjdMo for < *h*rk uf poart a ini plodp> liitn to
ahhlc tlie G(s j>h»u of tho Di inociatic primary cl'c-
t’lGti. — |Triuter pall.
Jjfom HearncM diary of tiiat yuar.
. * / Ab x rndcr J- ffi rson, who is nndi r
pa -f . w- . i V- -v . ,
During the past fortnight there bus
been a great wartc of good ink by the
eloquent editors of tliij State and WadcS-
boru’, North Carolina. They have made
a greater 1ft do over the killing of W. II.
H Kicbatda, marshal of ChcmW; by W.
B. Cash than the pi pers of the N-ulIi
made ovfcr the assassination of i\Ir. Lin
coln by Wilkes Booth. Special staff'cor
respondents have been scnt’to the secne
of the tragedy, timid ^cijizcns have liccri
Whispered U) iu darkened Lack rooms,
flic history o? the Cashes for tire last
twenty tears has been written ami the
reign of terror iu Chesterfield has he^n
vividly portrayed. Pen phturcs of \V.
II. Cash and n repeating rifle on the | Lit-
form at Cash’s depot defying tko law ami
daring arrest, mysterious hints of \Y. 1L
Cash holding the fott iri a fortifiul ham
Or hiding iu the fa-tnesscs of the Pec Pec
ewanrp surrounded by leal and desper
ate henchmen, nrnred to the teeth and
eager to die in their boobs, have been
given to the public mt iidlucftiH. Fran
tic appeah for th execution of the law
nud frightened Suggestiutis of the pro-
prioly of call iug out the militia and ms.
pending tho writ of habeas corpus Lave
followed iu laat sucecsaioti and the wires
- liave bees kept-hot with lurid messages.
And why all this tumult? Has trot the
present Chief'-Executive of this State
proven liimscU equal to every responsi
bility that has ever confronted him ? Hus
lie not done his w hole dirty in this us in
all other affairs? Is there my reason to
believe that the majesty of tire violated
hw will not be ultimately vindicated-?
'Has the real or feigned sickness of the
Sheriff, or the fact that K. B. C- Cash
i« one of his bo mb men, or the ru
mar that he drank a. toddy, mixed by the
pistol hand of the redoubtable Colonel,
forever paralysed the arm of the law ?-^-
Fven admitting the troth of all the “It
is ■aids’' upon ffikich these editorial ar
tillerist* have planted their batteries (here
: for their wild, reckless, im-
p; itie aud intemperate appeals and ex*
bortatioaf, sod they have ignorant’y
the (’uf-hes, who were kept fully informi
edofa 1 ! that was transpiring, luving.
tapped tiro tettgriq-h wires and intercept
ed tire dispatches p issing over the lines.
A posse of twelve men under command
of t*«pL Ilichbourg went-from Columbia
- -on Satur-tlay-aKgW rind teaeite-l arid .-in -
roumled the residencoof,Col. Iw-B, CL
ehiiUibi-r went ubout piviug some or
iels to tbe pulucc gantiis.
or fidrHK’d riekm.'K, and-bis relatii ns tot IiMi.quatt* r tf an lioiii_.Uie mesecu-
Cask l^tbio dayUgIit;>»WKb*y-HKyfnmg;- -rt-lled iev< 1 vi-rttml a two-cilgoft bujit-
I’pob’distrqveritrg ti e iusistmCiit of bU
castle C4!. C-ith came otttamicd with- tr
tTp« niing r ifle arid |iistuls and r an tiguinst
J- bn II. 1 ’ear sou, w ho presented his rifle-
and ilcummled hri Mimnder. ('urh hesi-
talcd rri.d iVarson saidj^'Droji your gun
or JM shoot you in two sCcomfe.” Cash
dr-'pjied Itis gttii «;trit. k ly and was niter'
wards di-ainred, lie was trying to ntakc
his way to a In - house utross the rail
road hr which AY. B. Cash had slept
every u'ght since 'Ire murder. A thor
ough .-earth of il.c picmi.Vca wax made
but \\ . II. ('a:.h h: u been Warned aud
ese ped. Tl c country for miles around
was scoured by men on foot.and horse-
Uia-k hut no trace of ( 'a-ilr \ J .’as found.—
Col. Cash was carried to Columbia and
lodged in jail ebarged w ith being neces-
sory alter the fact. Mr. Samuel 1Y»
Mi'kon, w ho has been retaiuc>l ibr the
defense, says tlrM no effort wi*l b ; made
tbe Mtatc |u is-1 glvT hUn 'fita.
16 remove the case to the United States
Court and that ‘ it is us clear a case of
self definrsc as was ever put before a ju
ry.” He further said : “I hold Bogan
Cash in my hand, lie will be found mid
will sufrcniler when I tell him to do it.
No man in South Cuiolhra can get to him
or take him Until I say the word, nud 1
will say it nt the proper time.
Fooi Without Hex*.--Connectlent
has a contrivance for the maourawture
of hen fruit. It is altogether Indepen
dent of the ben. The yolk is a mix
tore of meal, corn starch and several;
other ihgreiiletits, and the wblte is
chemically the same as the tcjal rep.
This machine tutus out erbout 1,000
eggs an hcur,-and it is eirid that they
will keepfoV years, and, their rheB
being harder and thivker, they will
stand shipping better than real eggs.
Girls, this is lire year for you.
When yo 1 give a young mao Clipper*,
ger returned. Ho hud been sent to
iii'neral GourkoV nsidtnee. in tbe
Nev. ky PrespeVr, nud he btoughtback
ihe information that the Prefect of Po-
Jco was st t’.rat moment in Led. Tire
early \l4u>r was thus an Imposter.—
He was soiriithii g in- terf^i f;om iiio
pod ete, after he had teem sc z d ami
pbtbtnt-tlrtliey diewf fonb a six-bar-
Itig. knife. Tire Czu’s life Lad been
sjysil* yyt-it bud hung for a few mo-
mr’tits in the balance. Tho tirado-up
Giauiko—the Prefect of P-dice, Imitat
ed down to the miniiUst lietnila of
deceived even lire-erupt ror. himto-lf,
JS'nt. a whit less pnftct was tire art
which had reproduce I the Gourko
coach and rscoit. Only the slffinr Pre
fect was sceumlyiUKpTjia Ids confed
erates. SitmiUmicoudy yith the ar
rest guards hud rushed fn-an the pal
ace to sr :z • the latter. BrV the < quip-
age had gone, the Cossavws weregone,
, l»“j:oaeliruaii Was gone. A polk-eirmn
afterward tobb Irow lie'had seen the
cavalcade pass over (>rre of tire Neva
hiidgea and disappear in a thorough-
faro of Basil lelaud. The eaniage was
never f* uud< and, for all that could be
ascertained concerning them or their
steeds, the six Cossacks may be moun
ted and riding, lance In rest, toAbls
day.- As for Ik© thief actbriii the plot,
the conspirator who only failed In bis
Impersonation <4 General Goorko be
cause of hfs inability to be iu two pla
ces nt one and the saMo tifnc, his per
sonality has ueVer been disclosed. He
Is tho one mystery which the nihilists
themselves have never been able to
penetrate. Ilia pcefet remains with
him, and he keeps it to the present
itfoprent, for he Is still a prisoner iu
the island fortress of Peter and Paul.
Laurens County people must be do
ing well. One family has sdrghutn mo
lasses made during tbe war. In anoib-
during tbe war. Another Bai an iron
cm die stick over one hundred years
brought from Virginia with the candle
stick, and it has been tn (is© ever since.
Another man has swapped ids mule
tit a fiddle. Still another has a 6 >w
that iyis been giving milk regularly
lor seven years. , .
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at the 1 ivif.
A Nashville man was fined £800 for
kissing a school teacher. If ft hadn't
been for two or three of the sc-h'dars
who caught them..at it sho wouldn’t
Iravc charged him a cent.
The Rcpublicans-of. tho N w Y"ik
Legislature liavo voted rquardy
against prolifirit Ion although Mk ir par
t? platform pledged thur lo support" J UI,N F L)\vr<,
if. ^
~ .It is reported that Oen. B. F. B it-
it r will be a delegate to the National
Dtiuocraiic (Convention. The last
tim'* ho appearod was at Charleston
in 18(8). _ .
There is nn old-fashioned tuir post
In Union County that was ‘made hy
John Savage, thtr man wli'> Hu <r the
firet gun nt tlrebimle of tire CoWpers.
The winter in Europe has been mild
hey ml LLeoib ctiofi. Writers go buck
to 1720 to find a parallel and (juote
Ajplkil on for Kinul Disbar” ff.
Notice is licfcliv p:iven lliat the ml'lo^^ign-
c’t will iij-ply 10 lire I’rolaUc- Judge ol barn
well (,’imniy on Tliursaiiy.. -flic lull doy <,f
April, A. If. l8ff. fora Eii.al bbcLarge as-
AtlmlniMr«'or of J. I., Villidonaa.
nuirin td F J. MoCVi.L.
Corn.. Corn. Corn.
At 85 cents. 1^"
BUSOEUS P/.IM F. CORN for
s.d • at 83 eciita p< r biiHh< I,
eawh, ut my place, 2 12 mil-« fi om
Blackville. J. a. bUnt UMYER.
nun 13 4w
IS O'jVKv K-
All persons cncernod will pirate lako
notice llial Ilieundeptignoil will apply lo 1J.
T. hice, Ju lge ofTrnhaieTtr llantweil Colin-
ly, to.- a Final I)i-^harjje ns ’itiunliitn of
Mary /. King un Mvlrday, die 7di day
April, 18x4. J, W. KING.
Ilia 11» Jit >-
A. laanger,
G1 Miiket Sire d, (li fn^lun, S. C.
Wi'l k 1! Fruit luwer di ui the larjicrt fruit
_ Iiouhcs in t';H city, tiivc hi'tl a trialj and
' if giocTa^fT 'nof btnSTactbrp firion'ry Vi ilt be
rctuuJed.
Apples, Orang‘ ,c , Cananaa, Coc'oauut.*, t'nb-
H-ntmeo nTdeuth in New Y nk, law
tvritteu a letter to the newspapeis in
faVtlr of the abolition of capital f un
ikhment.
Tiic nian-who pay© as he goes thhr
year may not go quiU*-so far as' tb**
one vvho does not, but he e» ttahdy vxi 1
not he It ft jis .f^f bviriUd nt selUittg
time raxt fall.
“M ss Gimps,” said a lady to nnnth-
rr during uAueent call, “why don’t yfar
j <in the daughters of tviripcraticr?"
•'Cause.” ^Canse wli.i?” “Wiry—why
was tbe blushing reply, “I inicLd
joining tme.of lire sonCi''xt months ,
M> dlstes predleMbst tireE'astei cos
tumes wjlf tiuve a btrsti® attachment
larger th *n any heretofore sect;: The
Ajflici.liuii lor Final D.svlnr«:e.‘
Notice ia hereby "iven 'hat the undersipn-
ed will apply 10 11 e I’ioliate .1 udpe cf ll-u ti.
well L'oiiuly on M.indiy, tho 17th day of
Mntcli. A. i*. l^si. I a-a Fmal hi-charpc a-
Adminislialoi'of-Jolui W. \\iltinio-, decease 1
JUNE-8 H C. ALL.
f.Mt.lt *
( I.Al'idvi:. SAwVfiA Aik til 8'
Arritir. It. Fautki;,
but it well, 8. C | Columbia. 8.1’. «
SAWYER. DAVIS & SAWYER.
Alllllhiy.vt\IIDJ[.\SHL0ll'ATLUV
Conveyancing nud collection* speciaJrcx.
fehl4 v
, »
Mariuf ic. nrc.* and I'cater in
ForiTjjn ai.d I)t iih'-lic i i^rs, Tob;i(C!i,
js.'vs S’i\ i»il»r:*, 1; i'<'.
No. .‘iJibKing Street, Cluu'etton, S. C.
jiuril ^ • »
S. B. WRIGHT
*111 kr<»ai> KTitnirr, -
AJLJGIJSTA, O A
Wholcsiilc and Retail Dealer itt thtJ
IT BEST aged WHI'KlFA
and other Li(|iiois. .
“All orders promptly fi'IoiL
Fltipaicuts by Exprecs to any point.
jan-21
I will pay (16 1 2) sixteen and one-
half cents casn per bushel -for 10.000
hu-giels of bound Dty '.'otton Seed,dt-^
llvered to atlhie place. Will ex*
ihrioge cottou seed meal for cottou
teed. ... J. A TO BIN.
ianl7
Barnwell. 8. (3.
Vli Ks’S FI.0KAL guide
of 130 fages. 3
Colored I’late* of flo«*e£s and Vegetable*,
au‘d more than 1000 illfi-tratioio* of tb«{
choiceM Flowers, 1'hml* itnj Veget*l>le*. wuL
bfrection* foF growing )t i* tiand'^no
enough J6r the Centre Titb!« or a lloliffiv
I’re.-eut. Fend on yotfr name and l’o-t ' >!!i 5
add ror*, with 10 cents, and I will ym
a copy, postage paid. This is nr*u a qlt r .
of it* cost. It i< printed in both Engii-n .tud-
Germatr.- If yon aflertrard* order -ced- 'I;-
duct the 10 cents. Viejr’* 8kki>* avs a ■
nzht in tiir wuiti.t>. Toe Floral Guide wnl
te’l how toj'rt aud jtrow rhenr.
-VTcte8r-F:r,w^r Md Vegcta^la (LrJfnTTflT
Pago?. 0 Colored I’ ate* 3t 0 Kngrav inga.—
For OOcents. in paper cover*.- $1.00 in «1«-
gam. cloin, in Gorman or Fnglirh.
Vick’*Tfin*tr,ited Monthly Magazine—32
Pag 1 '*, a Colored Plate in ev*ry . umlier and
nr iny fine Lngrarings Price $l.23'ayear ;
Five Copies for Specimen Number*
sent for lOeetifs; 3 trial copies for27ceil*.
JAMK8 VICK, 1’ochester, N. V.'
jati3
deoC-tf
b.igc?, Onion*, kc.
Before You Buy
elipi ery winter has had cotnr tff cr
on sty Ira.
R-solutions hy the miners of Alcnp.
Dak.: “Not a Chinainun sIibII t'V< r eii-'
tet the diggings unless h« tiimbs a
treo withjOUO end of a luriat over a
Irnih ’’ . ^
Mr. Terry, of Valdosta, Ga., lias sojii
live car loads of melons, to be delivered
aftf r the 28 h <>f Itine, for $100 a car
load, and got lire money down when
the trade was made.
The Evcond Adventiste^lfnye set tire
foitlth day of nrxt November as.Ihe.
date for the eml efrihe world. As this
will he election flay, it is hoped the
final smash will hold < ff until in the
evening, so we can at least make a
rough guess at boirtko thing has gone.
A yitjiRf* holy—.asensiblegitl—gives-
the following catalogue of idiCr-rcnt
kinds of love : “The sweetest, a moth-
* ' . .
er’s love ; the longest, a brother’s love;
tho strongest, a woman's love; the
dearest, a man’s love; and tho sweet-
An editor once said to a young man
who was about to wed the seksaoisaud
paste. “My. young ftleud, you are
about to become, I learn an,- editor of
a newspaper. Permit an old man., to
give this advice! If you desire suc
cess in that capacity you should in
each paper publish- one column, for
a sensible man, And two for a foci.
er family “an old lRdjt,’Lbu.s just'Tn&d©
up a cottoo^dress out of cUtfe-'. war^nL . The following Incident will mark how
things will be after awhile when twelve
good women get00 a jury: “The pro-
en cliurn, that was prist or of a bar room was placed
on
trial In ^Wastjfogion Territory, under
an indict ihent for keeping a vllaorJerly
resort. Seven women Were 00 yhe
jury and all were firm for conviction,
and tbs five tnefi stood doggedly for
ncquiUpftc*
It Will Pay You
. *•>.'
. ... 1
*
-TO-
(\UL ON OR COl.KEMV.SD
*
WBH— .
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Edward Brooker.
BLACkVlLLE, S- C-
y Who i.s ]H(*p«rc(l to luiTii.sli.
on short notice jhkI acconiimv
datirg terms,. the following
briefly described oHltuhiS of one
ol‘ the largest ;md b, st intmut’ae-
tories in the Ui'tion.
1. Dry Steam Portable En
gines, nil sizes, -
(Jlimux Engines, «11 wzes,
Portable or Detached, as desir
ed, v ith Locomotive or Ueturn*
Tulmlnr Boilers, J w
o. Tiger Engines, all sizes
-Portable or Detached, ns desir
ed, tVith Locomotive or Return
Tubular Boilers. L; _
4. The Taylor Saw Mill, Iron
frame, superb rtnd substantial,
eat, longest.strongest, dearest luve-a ( h or plantation w ork, as
5. The Moore County (N.
C.) Gris'l Mill, Top Runner. A
very superior mill. It hiis no -
equal.
I know my business tvefl find
will give the beiiefit of my long
experience to my friends, *
Any further' information will
be cheerfully furnished-
I guarantee satisfaction.
Address
Edward Brooker,
BLACK YILLF-.S-C. -
matfi
% . . — ’ ‘“—S.
you waul a
EtNi: WATCH OR CfX/CK,
MT K It LING SILV ERW A It E,
- RICH JEWELRY,
FINEST QUALITY TaHLE CUT-
LERT,
OR SPECTACLES, ,
Send ymir- ortlera to or enli at
Jas. Allan & Co.
1 «
a
3 >1 KING STREET,
ri —
(II ABLE'TON, S. C.
GllMUI
Foundry, Machine
—AND—
BOHLIl^ WORKS
JUST ABOVE DEPOT, / .
A TTjjnstfit-^yeorgi nr 1
Buy, S<lt, Exclktuce, Rint or Repair
ou best manner and terms,
ENGINES, BOILE1W,
* -4 • - . y VND,0RIS UMILLS
AND MACHINERY.
~CHEAP -LYD GOOD.
I Lave on hand a LkW'©. Stock <f
W. O MooD, Jll.
V 8. TKKUV.
MOGD & TERRY.
Wholenale and Retail Dealers in
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, GAME, &e.
Aud CummUssiou Meichants,
N. W. Cor. Market ami Etst Bay Sts.,
CH tRSESTO'*, S. G
Consignment* of Poultry, Eggs, &<j.
solicited.
No tbarge fur Diayage.
\v n. lUFFK.vn.irit. J m. a. mkvkr.
Diefenbach&Co
COM MINION M ERCH.»NTS,
FLOOR,'SaY, grain, feed- etc
Ci.n-igntnenb* of Puurtry -and Egg*
Swiiriud.
4 ai.d () MARKET STREET,
CIIAItLEriTON, S; C.
jailin'
JOHN KENNY
MANUFACTURER OF
ui.OililJdL SHIRTS, DRAWERS
CII.Al.l SUfllTS A SrECIAI.nV ”
Take* p'taatirr in inFornirng lii* many
f"in.rr palraiia iu llii. and u-'j.cent canulics
th.'.t lie It 1* lui alc-l at
BLAC KVII.T.K.
abu-ie lie wr I t>r t-icaaed lo-et- tiiPiii .ind tn
Ft the a< qnatnfnnce of a"! (itniltmen \rho -
m iytr«d anytliiiig ia
An pxj^th" cr of ti-iftv Ji\e year* in Art. » ,
UMuj'tatifie* '• im in guaranteeing rali-fac-
ti'inu.aU vi!,u may favor him vriiTt their cua-
l- m ' A
< iothjn;- cut aerer iitij; to the latest »ty4e»—
a'td made up in the, tu-.i manm r.
rrAT-L WlRK \V A1: R A N't ED-^t
!aiilA — . - \
AUG-U >TA HOTtL-
uiit 1 v L’< 31 a , o a.
)»KUi uaii.ftuaD ctt'■ ws 1 mo.
flAr and llttUafttl llra-ni' iit-tlie Vear. ritoicS
W ine. And ' ir)tiora alwa* on It ind.
Table tMflhdied m br.t .--lyleon 1'uropenn
IlLut—\ 11 anttvo beivant*, Lirg- and Wen
upttnrJ? e^ful Engltito' and B it er-, ubu
Syesin and Water Pipe at teJuc-d pii-
eeS.
, KOnTrSO INJKCTOItS,
Vrtntb»z©n Jftt 4’mu| s, Bubs, Nut*,
W rite .for price*. I’roinjCtucss and
good Work. Cheap wii tie our aim.
jbw24
rnraen Growth Teas.
Familfes can save ttbnVt one half by send,
injto u* for Teas, n- we import otiv o\fn, nnrf
haveduiieau for forty yv.-us. 'Jlte Origins)
American Tea-Co.
Stnd (or Circulars witick ^jive pt iaes and
fuH p irticulars to
ROH'TWK LS. Pwt,
P. f'. Pi-x : 9-'7 48 V-mey St. New Tuik
ONE IXH.LA It’S worth of any ofour gar
den growth, China or Japan Teas sent by mail
fioat:pal'd, or a larger qiuntity by ejtpHat,
clinrges paid. feb" 3m
Ike Barnwell
5 Cent Store
la receiving ftrery day a new box of odd*
and end* for sain at prteo* unheard of before
in Bjruwcll county. This box Consist* either
of st Miouery. fancy goods, crockery, tin
ware, hardware, sltoe* linif8, jeaelry. book*
ordCygood^ It tS useless to name prices
here, m the goods being below ihe market
are sofd each day oa t bey arrive. AH we oak
you it to call ou us w henever you vitit Baru-
rt’elland see the bargains we offer you (hat
day. We are receiving as fasf ti* published
.all the late mttaie and atew book*, and more
than half of (he music we ean sell yoa at five
cents a sheet and tbe l^<oks at the same price
and can order foryonnhy rnutic or books
that tvr have not in sfock at the publisher's
loweti prices, nod in many hast* much lower.
Timet jrre hard tbit year and sav.t #hat yoq
caa by buying from as.
Furker s Hone and Cat tit Powder sells
everywhere at twenty-five Cents a package,
we If We a large lot On hand, we warroqt eve
ry paper to be sound and good, but at they
aretelijng t-owly we have deterraiaml lo let
thgm^hnd put the money into something
rise. 80 come and get a package at T&i
CENTS before they are all gone .*
We also have on band it quantity of Dar
ker'* Nerve and Bone Liniment and Bar
ker’s Liver Ptlla. two aa grod medicines as
there are undci the sun, which we offer way
below usual prises.
* !#114 V
PjWrt’n^s.fi-jur sarlts, tffin^. yfc.;
sblutk booky stariutieiy anil pnniiu^
Largc-t iitul most cutnp’c c stuck, cna-
Mip" lotv price* uuJ ■prutnpt sltipiVicut.—■
Order* Suliciutl.
151 Fast Bay, ( Iiurlestno, S. C.
sep‘27-20
.Robt. D. White
MAHBLIS
—AND—-
f.F.wjs A T’rjr.LTT’-T'LE. prtiT^refTir
<i W. I VANS-ru-tk -
J. H. E StelUng
eater
GRANITE WORKS*
~ MEETING feTREETy
(Corner Horlbeik’s Allfey)
AIILICKTOX, ». i3
Jim
WHAT IS
Dr. Holts
DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR?
?iie only remedy koowa that will
cure every case of Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, Liver Disease, Nervous Head-
aetie, JauodicC, Six, and ail thut tvalo -
df nervous troutdes arielng a^d depen
dent upon tfieas diseases.
If you aretfoubled with any of thres
diseases try it and be convinced of its
tirtdes.
It beta bbenTfatPiflo hundreds of ea
ses and nevef failed to rnake a perm a- 1
nent cure If fairly tested.
This Is no Humbug, it will do all -
tbet is claimed for ft
For sale by
I R P. P. STOKES, Slack vllle. • f
HARLEY ft SEABSOV, Al ends!©.
Wholesale, DR. 0. BAER, Charles
ton, 8.0.,
£K4