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9mn !■_ L my rn**pk-' •M fffl . .. I— UtVOXAM)^ EIHTOK. . I ■ ^JiJ **~Oni'Swjretary of Iim flnug A broadside of hot MiOC into the gpberuatorial craft of Moaes T li- wan. Mr. Tillman’s agricultural college sc he me it a good one, bat be has injured t be progress of the work ol establishing sqch au insti- maining in bed most of the days and nights, asd bj h«d<lliug (outfit as so uiang swite. Th#/ »eeml<»‘ well provide^Pth stnrv sjattre^se and blanlud^and seern to be We feil. Tliejni! tsnliliog p'mld nol be on AtfpubtP s<^arS|tor ban and obvious reasons. We wou! respectfullv recommend that tbe present building and lot be so‘d and a new jail lie built ou some eligible lot oil of the public square, when all of the modern improvements lor heating, water-closets, etc., may be made* ttillr fegflrtl to the jail building most df Th£ ftcommenda- tOti<M)-by bis attack on the mass of | a8t ^ huu: the citlzeps of South Carolina, tbrpugh their officers and represen tatives. Our i>eo|/le are aTraid of those who are too eager for the wel- ■s i fare of tbe people, as they hmensi- • Wy look back to the “Reform* and '“Indeiwndeiil* movements Mr. Tiliiaaii may be i>erfectly honest in ’. bit tlesiie to aid the farmers and >• help them oat of their troubles, but •^toplae tfirthk of the people of the Rotate, It looks as if Mr. Tillman pauted. U»e farmers to help him. Be has been much loo violeut iu his : prodaiaations to suit the conserva* btrtaers, and others in the ! State, ami Mr. Lipscomb has s.dd , no more, probably, than was deserv ud. Still it would have been in •* l better taste tor t4t Secretary of ^ State for South ^Carolina, to Fiave ’ wgirdMl hBrepIg iu milder phrases. ^ f ! t'lie R]]hir^HdaiajliionnJ Bill, pi ^whiqb wJ$l>ubJiBh a samat.iry,pass a ed the U/d Seuatoon Friday, by a ttofa of 36 to 11. It yet remains to Irfbwuv^fhat will be Its fate iu the B! fear you will get left. Please now, don't jhjmk me presuggn uqum, or -1 ineliiMPln even to d whedp you alone chumTe. My sunpt asMir old leader 3f)roiapm rnmto tbps wiite you. \^u mjpy\r JR I know nave already crossed the Rubicon, but have not seen it 1 feared the pressure around you among the office holders wight keep you lr(m acting till some would say you were driven ifito it, though 1 know y« nr iudepeudeut g rangers I 1 ’ 1 11 «—m—■——3—— give my views on questions of |iub- itcekr s let thou as and Iu as i pj rn< lest gard fij i do so, lothmgj ty to maj )U chooj jslu-s al !j4. a * l Capt J. W. die DePasa of Camden, y, 1st iustj. He lias spiiit don’t nil* in that^liUii ^ j good many prominent ‘Gt my many friends iu your section, am, “Very respectfully and fraternally, . Jas. Lipscomb.^ Watch the lawyers. (Cor. News iiiiJ Conner.) Moud it i^inberiof ll Trial Justice o it ClMiruiai^of laticLOrgaiiilutio 1 He M is abot^ fi a flraii orfamtl.t fulfilled, but were it lo remain as it now is, in a short timeitwil re quire a eonsuirrable outlay «f mon ey to place, tbe lower part of the building in good condition. We find that mauy of the lights are out, aud it wiU soon be necessary to re pair all of tbe footing and ceilings of the entire lower story. ia the Court House ai) of the re- commentUtlous of the hist grfluid jury have been fulfilled. We mid that with the rapid accumulation of papers nearly all ol the offices are too small and theie is no room in the building suttuOle (or the grand jury to meet in. We prefrMo make no rrooimneodatioas as to tbe Court House attbis term, but *ill take tbe matter into conslderatiou till our next presentment iu June. We found our Poor House iu good condition aud heard no (sun piaiutafrom tbe inmates either a« to clothing, blankets or rations. There are now in the Poor House seventeen paupers. In conclusion tbe grand jury de sire to acknowledge tbe aaomiauen rendered them iu tie discharge of thetv duties, by your Honor and the offloers of the Court. W. E. JAMB8, Foreman. s* If 1 -a* y iji v • Court Bocord. On Wedriesday the grand jury •VfortuB tftts bills against Spencer W. ^ AatoheH aMooR a»<l liatlery: Mai eolm B. Timmons, assault and bat tery; Lawton Sam, carrying con cealed weapons; 'John Roberson, alias Jack Roberson, murder; John • ’ M-TViwerS, obtaining property by falfe presences; Rufus McPherson, Man sou StcPberson and George Grooms, robbery and larceny ;01em Allen aud Esther Allen, larceny of ahotr; Alexander Moravian, alias, < Sadly Moravian, murder. Willlani Beustess was trie ion lodlQtment mtsohief, verdict, my motive aud take oUense where we wish tobelp ,\ou, and sliow our gard. Our county is guiuu s did farmers’ couveutiou. Yours, vfTy truly. “CoLt’MBlA, fck O., Peb. 18, *80. “MB. :' • “My Dkab Sir :-^-Tliere was no liberty taken h your writing to me as you did iu yoursof the l^lh, aud Mo apology ttet-ded. 1 am glad to receive a letter expressing such con- aideraliou for me aud recognising my honest efiorts in tbe past in be- bait of agt H iiiture amt the farmers of the State. < “It was, and is, ai labor of fove to me, and after some thirty year* spent id that way* I' feel tioiucliua- tion of reason to change, I am just as deejdy iuteresthd hi add an loya ly devoted to the agrictdtural interest 1 ,' aud Classes of tile Stute and conntrv nbw as 1 : eYef have Mr. Tillman calls on to hold a convention so as to adopt Johnson Countv, Ga„ claims to liave a pine tree that glows acorns. * It now has an ahundalit crop of the . ahi ormai production. The Wash ingtou Recorder declares that the * free cmi he pointed out lo thecuii Uie tanners oos of skeptieal. The City Council of Orangebarg has bought a lot whereou t«> erect a years the h r ity,fiall, a guard botk«e and a pub he town, |j c 'market. ot' iCeV- i 8 - B. ,, Williamson, profes- • o »«r of languaffs anA mathematics J ‘ iin Jitug’aMoBtaiu Kill tary School at Yorkville, has resigned to accept a jMisiiiou iu Minneapolis. Mr. Maddox, of the Virginia Millitary Institute, will succeed Prof. Wil liamson. . . . . ttjvriii ca » i ii i ivAti 1|/S sq dq pfease don’t miacoi* true r" I Wy are^tTit engagedTn Uiokhig against everyl>ody, and especially against (Heir ^natural eaemies, the lawyers. 1' ■ - ■ d i«i It is high time these gentlemen Should lie curlied Tlitey are aje piiqiriatiiig nearly all tbe fat offices tu the Htate. Nearly ewery thm- gressmau, all the Judges, a wry large (Hoportinu of the iv^embefs of I the Legislai are, aud many other i officials are lawyers. The subtle wiles of these gentle- j men are apparent in the tact that { two promfnerit'menrbers of the Bar 1 take :he ground that the Univer sity ought not to afford free educ<i- : tion. -They well know that with | wont farmers their sous cannot re ceive college education it they have to pay for tuition. One says: '“Education not paid tor is uot ap ppeeiated.” i . i . We all know that, before the war, the. beneficiaries iu college (the Uauptui, Hutchison and Mauui>ig for the golden candlestick of Solo mon’s Temple which Titus carried to Rome in triumph, and which is supposed to be in the bed of the Tibet: Mrs. K Elmore, who died in New- beiry, regally, left a will which has been admitted to probate in the Probate Judge’s office of Ni wherry ’ CouiityT By that will she gives one third of her property to the Newberry Lutheran Ubnrch, one- rhird to tbe Bachman endowment fund of Newberry » ollege and tbe remaining one third to her nephew, Mr. L. W. Long Her property is estimated to be worth in ire than 83 000. been, and I am ready and au*ibh*i acholarahips) made fine students. | tp wort zeal oris! v and ilfflepfrtih'uM Tbenwgeutleuieti say tbe poor farm- ly 'tti pttunotiiig f th* jr wHrafb. None j er ouglit uotr to be taxed to educate knbw better “tliiut V°d atid your tbenob. Wby^ who pays tbot-uik for malicious guilty.; On Thursday, thU cases tried W«re: Bandy Moruvlati, tntirder, ! not guilty; Sam Brown and Sandy Brown, malicious trespass, and San , * dy Brown, ass^Wlt and battery: ven * ,di6C pf^UOt‘guilty. -Oti Frttlay tile case against E»- *- , <h^f At1i‘n“,’' lar«Miy of a hog, was ‘ 'trietT, ififh a'v'erdict of guilty. ? The following sentences were pro* y nounded.' Wm Lucas, retailing without license, peuileutiary one year at hard l*bpr. John Ogrter, bouse breaking aud larceny, plead guilty, i»ehltentiary * at hard labor for 3 years, » .• . ‘ Stepheit Huggins, larceny ot a :. . \ol phu^tirt?j> b»r4 f alXJr for tawferi ftaifi, tery with jlntprtt to kill, penUcuttary B l’kt oard labor for IS moutha. , Lawton Sam, carrying,concealed weapons,'peniteutiaty for 6 mouths. Geoffrey Gregg, laropd\ of a bale of cotton, uchltentlary at hard la bor tor 2 yepr*- i-i 1 Ervin Parrott, larceny of cotton from the Held, penitentiary at hard labbffor 3 years. - Wm Heuatiss, malicious mischief, to pay a fine df 835 and six months _ iu the peiiltentialry, but should tbe ,.(V ^ " ®ie oe paid the sentence to be re- ') % . diiceU, lo one day in the county jail: ‘ Esther Allen, larceny of a hog, penitentiary at haul labor tor oue year. ▲ftpr passing < the usual orders, l, Court of Sessions was Adjourned, j, tine die, ou Saturday Ou Monday oi ihis week. Court of Oommou Pleas was jntllcd. There beiuKino Summary of the Blair Bill. Tbe educational bill as it paasei the Senate on Friday, provides that — For eight years after its passage there shall Ih; annuully . ppropria- ted from the treasury the tollowing sums iu aid-of common school edu cation ia the Stales mid Territories, and the District of Columbia atid, Alaska: First year 17,000,000, f scond vear 810,000,000, third year 15.000,000, fifth year Iljj500,000, ith year 19,000,000, sevcutli year ,000,000, aud eighth yem 15,000,- 000, makigg |7'^000,000, U-sides which there is a special appropria tion of 12,000, o alii in the erec tion of school booses itt spArsuly settled districts, making the total fund •7^,000,000, ’ ‘ ;/ The money is j|iven to the several Ststes and Territories “in that pro- portion Which the whole number of persoAs'ln each who, being of tlis age of 10 years aud over, cUtmut write, bears to the whole number of such persons iu the United States,’* according to the census of 1880, n!ie til tbe census figures of 1890 shall be obtuiiied, and then According to the latter figures. Iti States hav ing separate schools for white and odTotpd chtldretf the money shall be such whjteaud siiectlVelj'' In pro fellow farmers of “-how for years 1 have urged the vin(l need iff organization qf thp'tJWle and me- flop. This I stiP deeiii didst essen*. tfal to any scbi-hte, podey or pian that will successfully advance their- Iree Interests, and “ conseqhefUly tne'trbe and liest interests of the- entire couhlry"au<T whole people. ‘ “To stchre 1 thbt, I should say that, ns hu important auxiliary, oo- OfiertHivo inaobincry, or streng- theoing adjunct, a couveotion com- po.-tsi of •dlatniers, represeiitiug tanners,'knowing what is due to farmers, and at the R.«mo time due U> others—ready to demand what is due themselves and determined to accept no less; re* y toi:iV-» cogniZH and res[iec,t the rights ot mily tour pieces of fainl were ottered 1 At the delinquent laud sales in of taxes f Tbe amount apisxtprrat- | Orangeburg, ed to the Bodlb Carolina College j mm ; berof part l (!8 flo(u W.uns requires on*, who owns *1,U0U to * , the Moo(Jv aml a tax irt teneC»tH(or two agars s , illk . y reviva , wTllc b wi n s0 on oe l "I ****' a a u U , keH 1 Su iti Charleston. 810,960 to:produce one dollar tax. h And yet they any iiiaC-; tins tax l Tbe City scIumiIs of Orasgebarg o|hii esses poor tanners. Ttie) are reported to be iu a doiinshiug don't objecttu face arhooi tux, and j condition by the correspondent ol yol th e College appit>pnation | the brauchviile Banner, would not ran the tree schools tour — STATE ITEMS. The pegch trees are in bloom iu the Southern part of the StaL*. j — »■ -*■ Bean tort has been invaded by , Carolina Branch of the Valley acarletina aud whooping cough. , Mutual Life Association of Va. Laurens is to have a normal j Columbia, S. C., Feb. 1, *85. school for both whites and blacks , j j, a v0’been appointed State Agt. this year. j of “The Valley Mntnal Life Asso- The prosp cts for a graded pchool ( elation of Virginia,* slid Col Lee iu Barnwell are good, so says the Uagood has l»een appointed Man People. I i>g« r The office of the South Car ,, . . | oltna Department is at Colum- TheifcmMsays quHd a nom Hir j b ^ JL Ma1n St (under tbe o( new buildings are lo P* 3 erec l e “ ; jj a || j ’ v soon In Laurens. j j w ^jj | lia i iH ' ai | active canvass of Tbe Sentinel says malignant , the State, and want the assistance utea.'lyg is prevailing iu sections of of a n u in Iter 1 ot live men to canvass Pickens county. ■ every county in the State The Times and Democrat says Lost, .. A Bond mid MortgAfcft mrfe t/B ff. a ij C. D. Charles, for $1,000, dated sbout 30:h Ocioher. 1885, lo Tbomsi Stephetison, left by me in bunds of an attorney, has di'sap. pcared. All persons are notifi.ed that the same is null and void. March 4, ’86—3t B. A* CnARLEfl. Are yon made miser.thle by ladigeslioa Coiislipnlion, Diziine-s, Loss of Apneiite* Yellow Skin t Shiloh’s Vlulijer^is x positire car-<. For sale at J, A. Bo-(Fa Drug Store. ai Mi,” B.-J*; WILSON wiM eoBiinue -teaaJl oul his Slock of Oeneral Merchandise at the Bed F!*g ” oeit Ijf Mr. JS. K, Dargen’g office, cutitl the wli*k- flaolsi^ Jispoeet of. Now is the-time lo muke Hue trades—«eery thing at first cost. Will also be prepared lo lurnisk boasd and lo ging to uiy friends and (he pablre by the first of kUrch, on the diobi reasonable terms. Call and see me, on Main Street. 8 P. WILSON Darlington, 3. C.. Feb- 18. ’86—U Shiloh’s Catarrh remedy —a positive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria. and Caaker Mouth. For sale at J. A. Boyd’s Drug Store. KEITH DA HO AN. E. K days in the peur. These gi ntieiueu ; r ? , i4 4apte» ready fqr jury trial, the juries 'were discharged uutil Weduesday, v ^f' ,i ji%ertlaT, whet) tbe rtf T. J. WalkVfvs. the W.C. * A. Rnilr^d, otauw&j ty breach of conA-act ?'l • L! ihitt »n ir'lfihl, and Occupied the ay. * Tbe plaintiff' was rrp- fby Bu W. Be yd, Esq , ntid Brqwn, Esq,, the railroad [u|(l ou' in support of such wh|te and oolqrqil shhools'rei portion that White ami colored'chil.-t ffren between JO aud’21 ykiifs oitl Iri such Sr ate bear to each Other thb census. No Slate is to receive the Wlu'ftt W the Act, until 1W Gov, eruor ahull file with the secretary ol the Interior a statement giving full •'Utiaticsof the school system; at- tenJanFe of white and Colored chil dren, amount pf mouey expended, &C., the nfimber and coiupeiisatiiot ' of teachers, &c. No State of Ter ritory shal: receive in any year from this fund more money than it has paid oiit the previous y'c.tc from its own revetines for common 8chqols. If any State or Territory declines to take its share of the national land, Such share is to be distributed among tbe States accepting the benefits of the fufid. If any State or Territory mhwpplies the fund or fails to C4)mply with the conditions, it loses ad subsequent apportion* meuts. ^ampfes ot allVhqql books iu use iu the Common schools of the States aud Territories sha l be pled with the secretary of the interior. Any Statq or Teiruoiy accepting the provisions”" of ihe Act at the first sessfbh of its legislature after tbe passage of the Act shall'receive itfi pro rata share ot all ursvlou s others; ready to assume a policy true, botreat, jpst and^ fair; ready’ to reform and tinpnm* the laws, customs and systems that govern and affect agriculture and farmers, instead ot destn ying them—would be extremely desirable and emiueut- ly betiHiotal. This 'I, you and other* have lor yemw . been try ing to do tbtough tbe Grange ami Oth«f' agriculfurnl organiz ditius, Miih, haontend, srgaiil, though par' tial, success Huch a couvcntiou I shall hail with joy, aud to uch I will give toy most cordial support and zealous aid. “But to a convention tube called Htiil 'rtd<fro1led, ! appointed and or- ganikeif‘by'Mr. B. R. Tillman,' >vfio hfts outraged all the courtesies ami deicencieM of lVft‘; w ho has shown an utter recklessness in his tisser rtbns ailtl luVlttnftfious irs'to men ami tbitigs ; Who wants fo tlo noth ing go»>d but wliat yutt and I ftml mnhy other farthers hate bee if for years working for, fljif l feay iTfcdces to pul down, (lesl'roy atid obliterate every thing ami evt rybbdv, froib Hampton and ‘ DeniocrAcy down to hitnylfand chaos; wip* is ;ui avow ed tlesivuOtipuist instead ofqdu slfnct oiiisi ; wjio asserts that bo iijan ju the State, faimer qro’jM'i, has ever bt;cn put iii .office that he did not at once ami ttn li become disloyal, cOirupt ai d veii.il ; who proposes to dcstrdy all the institu tious established for t|ie beiiefitof the fanners by others, and lias nothing to replace them »it'll ex .cent a college with him as fvastce ; who from sej( deficiency* cannot re oaiinoti fool-me; they know that those ol high education aud train ed minds run the Butte; and hence, don’t want the sous of poor tnriners to have the only imssible chance of a high education. All these things must be guarded Agonist. Let us hold a convent on and admit! none except those who are fanners, and tanners only, M-oto ol the lawyers are u*so larim ers, but these inuki' unt b>- mlinit ted. Also cant should he lakei: lo exclude tit so mercliants w uo are also tanners;, tor the m.ijonty ol these also anvil farms. Let the onveulion be of SIMON ttj'HW FAIUCKIW. The younger members of tbo Wiiihsboro Bar will soon form a byetcle cliib fd While away the long summer afternoons. The demand for Winnsboro granite is increasing, aud the owners ol tbe quarries can hardly fill the orders, they art coining in so fast. Several Northern invalids are wintering iu Elko, Barnwell coun ty, and others ate expected to ar rive KOi It I. The fcrtd'z-r tiianulaclured by the Anderson Od Mill Company is in great demand. Tire com pauy can hauily keep ahead ol its or dcis. ... This Company was organized 1 eight (8) years a go by some of the leading business men of Virginia, with the view of furnishing our peo- 1 pie with good sonnd insurance at the lowest possible cost. Its suc cess lias been nnprecetited; certain- ' ly fai exceeding th. t of any corn- ' pany organized in the South. Its liabilities from its organization to ! this date have been liilly met. Its Reserve Fund of 8108,000, securely invested, with an actual member ship of abont 88,000, aggregating over 815,000,000 of insurance. Any communications addressed to me, or the manager at Columbia, will receive prompt attention. Wm. M. Bostick, Jr., State Agent. Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis- faetiou, or money refunded. Price 25cents per buy. For sale by Will- cox &. Co. OAHOAN, £- Keith Dargan & Son, Attorneys and Connselers at Law, DA RUNG TON t.>, 8. C, Practice iu all State aud Federal Courts. Collections and Mercantile Law, Specialties. Th* Junior member of Ihe firm wilt be al Timmoniiville every Wednesday, and can be lound at (be efilce of Trial Justine 8. F. Cole. • ' « . ’ . • Dec 31, ’85-6m For Dyspensia and Liver Complaint, you haven printed guarantee on every bottlv of Shiloh’s Vitalixer. It never falls fo cOro. For sa’e at J A. Boyds Drug 8:<»re. DARLINGTON BARBERSHOP. -AND- „ Bath Rooms. Next door to National BsiiIl, under News office. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited Remember this is the only first class bai ber shop in town. R. M. NIXON, K. T. HARLLEE. Aug. 8, ’85 ly. Messrs. -Barron ft E K. Dargan of Ifar JPreseutraeut of the brand Jury. ) the Mote. A P. Aldeiok, Presid- 8W'-t U*£ . f* 4a:<.8 *t Tho Grand Jury having taken jA**?: M»i».«9Usiderati0L’ all matters lire 1 * seuted fi>r their attention by your y.... Cqiw^, .^espcctiuily^Mb: * *the (uliowtug as tlioir final pre sentment: . !0 t. ^ examined the books ami -5 X .fapneia of allthe qoogky au 4 ..rift-Afftf •ud well watla and bridges in |be county gre iu fair condition and . , Wq have bad but lew. complaiuts. \ * r s? i ljb^bridg% across Jeffrie's Creek, ■ ) •'fisai tbe to.id leading Low the (mini -fiy seat to Tiannousville, is, said to public InterMt iu you, and -we dot sire to see yob continued hi high dm — y 7 vcoaoy of farmers’ r*CMar-bJ« core kqiu bad qqndkion. Tde mui^ud maaded the admiration of oar far ing fpoat this - place to < Florence, men over here and made ns feel a within the oori>oc«te limits pf the i i Town of DarliugUsu, is also iu bad f J edwdiUou. .infl ni \ < We arc sorry 4o state that our county jab, ait hough found to be • -^“^liWy otaiMfi fapd neatly kqpt, ifidch, 1 in -Aba ooudttioo ol ban yoar Houor hi ur charge to oar 9ai(y. There are to the jail pro- ot beating it. The i iiiahn. jail did ufrdmgl durf extu-SIe _______ ' re- RRd wm only ke; cbM .owallun pt com fort A blc by <he> A Literary CnHnsfty. TheGiassSot Time; in the First and Srcoml A^e. Divinely Han dled by Thomas Peyton, of Lin- qodues lithe, (ie|il Seen and Al lowed. Londdu : L’riateil by Beru- ui k Alsop for Lawrence Chapin in,' and are to be so d at Itt* 8no‘> over a:ains: Stap e lime, 1G2D. Now re- 1 printed ru a neat volume, Long Primer type, bound in fine cloth, g It beveled boards. Price' .71) ei-’its Tiie quaiht itoem. of tbe title page ot which tin” ibaive is a trauVcrip , appeared hr tiny half a century ear lier th^u Paradise Lost, and it isin- trlnsicanjr piiibftble that it would have til en uliddr the eye df MiMon; in any wise there are striking points of leseihbtance between the two poems, and manv have supposed Milton’s immoitai wbrk to lave bo-ii inspired by tb« lormer. Only pwo copies of the \'bikare known to ho iii e'xHtepce previous to the tss^tc of.Uie pre-eut edition, oue be .ii g in tie Uijtij.il Mu^eiim, tbqoth er in the. Boillein Libr.ji'y, Cji’oid. The copy in ihe Bi‘.;isb Museum was pdVuhasyd at. a.notiwl sale ol old books in W9, by. Baron Bo'- afize iu any other purity of piotivc j laud, ipjw Oofes it bun a blank !e;ir or honesty of purpose ; to sVcb a j that it cost, him ^.U 27* Od,'(ilJont ' * H ” A ' Sonic years ago a geqt em.iu coiiveutinn, callert aud manipulated by such a man for speh purposes,,, L aud .vqw» ami the fanners of the Slate, cannot look fof he j) nr good. /OU,. „ ^ ‘J, ' rvgrclU'i^having to attack you, but coulj mit liejp ii to keep froin be ing personal towards others.’ lit; said you alone ‘SjHike tor nis reso'u ol . . . . •, i . " ' tiansj slid he Ueuies iny hojiestv of the Acf. ^' ' The hill now goes to the Houso of Representatives for concurrence. — ■■*>.—m The Fanners’ Movertlent. [Columbia Register. Hoc.,.James N. Lipscomb has aothorized fhe pnblicaijou q| the foUpikipg letter, iu reply; )( to, cue from a promiueuf fariqer auj poli tician -iu tbe eastern part of the State ou the “fatiuera’ Moyeuicu:J* which has attracted so murk atten tion gild disct^aimi : i,- . in ‘SFkbRU’ABV 12. 1880. t “ifon. J. N. Lipsvotubi* « “DEAR Sir : Pardon fjiu liberty I take iu writiug^o you on a |WV* soaal matter—yet when looked at from all sjdes it is hardly personhi, Yodr open, matily, courageous ad UO). qfVirgiui*! lroiu, tlp? ol Jhr 'J.L Peyipu, Kjituiig English family of I hat ifame,' , uiade an accurate tranherpt te, caunoVluDk l say,.•'Mr. Tillman wrote the he^oLtbe copy in the Urpjsh luh^um, prgser* itig even the qu nut sp. Iliug, jmuhtmatioe*cajp;a1iziiig ; an,d ital n-izpig oi the original. This pres eiR edition is priute i \vi:Imu: nlter- ijlpir' 1 MMWMWf ^ place. A fowd mnny bvfcrkere, have expressed the hope that, you would throw the weight of yoor in fiaeuoe toward the fttrmera'oouven- tto»> though’' Tillman did horstob yoU a IRfle ovet hese. He - wrote me ho rsigrotted havisg>to (lo it< hut ehdld wot holy it, to ’keepotrom be iog pet son id toward others. ; He said yos olono spoki for his resofu ijni>*. The wave, is betlwvev *«lb S'MNtp the Rrato, and w« SCWal you to go with us, and nniesa von do I •pyjiy cU^s. and iiisii|nates that 1 aut ( a coifu|it poruiei.ni, working m the harness of a' ru g and for it. l»e- tnyting the trust played in my bauds by bu’h the tanuers and Democrats of Uoiifh* Oarolina. S«iGh a ii an cau be no Closes’ for me, uor cau Lo safely be for any portion of the fanueis of this Stale, So, fof a jeal simoi- pure faiigers’ con veutjou K ^st count me iu for all I m or ever »ytpec,£/tb be, but for ation. Apart from it-i pnsuiiicd conuectiofi, with Paradise Roef. the p«H , ji]. l Ua^.very con-ider.ibre merits of its owu, aud js in every way n Ijterary curiositv. Jujiu B f Alden, publisher,,^ew Yoik. Thr •Andersom JtitcHlgencer of ti e 4th iii. Uuf state* that k m.-bbiftiic ot Belton ciaim* that he has suc- ceedt'd iu getting perpetual mo tion Mi. G. M. Hunter ol Fish Pond, Barnwell county, last year made eighteeu barrels of cane syrup — eiabt hundred and ten g illous—on two acres ot laud. Oscar Smith, colored, was lodged in jail Friday lnght charged with a felonious assault upon his step daughter, a child seven years old. —Barmcell People, ith. The Camden Gore/Ie of tUcOili in slant sa s it is difficult to .rent a dw 1 lliug house iu (Jamdcu. More new residences are needed to sup ply the demand. Port Royal wants a custom house, as it is the second |H>rt ot entry in the State and does a pretty good business with the Treasury De portment. Master Ai.temus II. Goodwiu ol Oukey Springs, Lexington county, recently killed an eagle which measured seventeen feet from tip to tip ol wings. The Lif-bei) Agricultural Club ol Laurens county has invited Cap tain B. R. Tillman to lie present at its meeting ou Saturday, Marcti 24, and address that organization on ihe farmers’ movement. Mrs. Polly Duckett of Newberry county, who is 89 years old, is as lively as a dneket. One day last week she walked three miles to sec a neighbor ami returned home the same day The Port Royal Post announces the presence in that town of Mr. Jmu»es Mitchell, President of the New York Stock Exchange, and Mr. U- K. Mallory of the well known (inn ot C- H Mallory & Co. There is a petition going around,, baking the Council to order an ! eleetti ti to tie held to decide wheth- ! eror not the town shall tssne 82,- OOO'ln bonds, if so ntnch be iiecos | sary, to improve onr water supply and tirv depai-tment.->-NuN<fer A«/« [ vance, 0'h. ' ■ • • The Uev. Geo. H. Tiiayer, of Bourbon, lud., says: "Both tnyseif and wife ow -our live; lo Shiloh’s Oon“um*->tion Cure.” For si* at J. A. Boyd’s Drug Store. Insurance ! o- FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY P. P. NoitMENT. Represents TEN of the Oldest aud Most Kvliab'e Fire lusuranee Coiitpanics iu (be World. Office in the fhmrt Houso. Jan 23 lyr. John Saul’s Catalogue —DP — New, Rare and Beaulilut ITulIs for 188C, IS NOW READY. Il is fall of realty goo I un i beautifn) plains, as well ns all ihe uovelties of iu'-rli i The rich collection of floe Foliage and other Gr-enhou e and Hothouse plants, are well ero"n aud al tow price*. ORCHIDS—A very large stock of choice East Indian, American, eio. Alvo. Catalogues of roses, orch ids, seed®, tree-, etc. JOHN AUL, Washington, D. C. Ft-b25 ’86 DARLINGTON. Jewelry Store, ATARR.H CURED, beiUih aud sweet breath seour d, by Shiloh’s Catarru Reioe. dy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale at J. A. Boyd’s Drug Store. Elegant and 1’roflja^le Past-tiim'. Quite h liuuibcr of the young a die* in Hn* A^nUal part o! the cny ttf'ChijiwalflfiHi ato,. dovniing tl.ciu- sclvMie. i<h.thn., jnjikiug of arilieiiil tio.anq'a. 'j^c bnl.iesquo liinlc: the r r**t / ■"> | illfllt*»«livU*;Uf a t»Hn|»ctc|ll tcaqlicr, ^jTiVHlRn’aijtf^Iiat ho, *bbffc;| # i 1< ] h»v« mndt* r*MH.tik*Ulo jiro- stju’^o^ipi ipv-qift. I bj|ve w^Uteu jjr^M.umhn Jnfr dictwiion. Quo of you pltRui;', fpi it Is my w.ft ■ t^t>! ! niWifi • , UI>' »*• b'jnch of; i he.-n* Uu« uudyr Uio^ ciroum.-t, ''^ Affij i iiMMm^'«IGfirnAq.IWwers t<> ohoicii, ^oou as i^o proc«^|j«gs ,OW|w r» ; ^ B ,i m>ii|KfrbtUttwatt the «trluei.ni cent session . yf Iho Utato Grange . tiiatllioya wwUA .have tlecciyod the ar$> prinjcd I WjU you,a |4 .y* i»fcfiii>ri»ptivird,fim« t i.h,** nmk aud ask you til read my address, jyg „f toon* -fiowers "finn a m i-y which.is pail o^, my public official ^mut-taul hours of profitah e .tiuii.-e record. As,fpr my being coutinueij^ Tbo-mauulacture cosis iu u pfiice, it.is Ipv the iieaplc sa^, j |j||je,■ and tiKui-hcs tint meau-s of iucumbyat t, mak« ndcl^qu.pver inexpensive but beautiful ornamen- j other good Democntt ir pMV| latiftioaiap ois ly lor the docyraiinn oniy plea is honesty, tideiuy, l«>3al^. t ^ giavr-e T-.e Hit is not a new 1 H m . w ortf a n , OP aud duty dptie, V< huievec; .d'S jjnu^ buk^is, incntasing iu inipular-1 ihe^Metlihdfsr Church F.ir missed I rui ready t,o ret re. to,th« .^ % , |t . c. the Met! hrtfsf Chnrch. For about ruuks of lie farmers a.id Dt'..c- ‘^ 1 an hou^mu..^ the w-pnl ” and »uy crats without ^ubfitiou or ffi«Uj)ur v {Altolegram jast luceived iu Lon Jhat’b mr Sb^^dred to^av'I But I hayg.fqq much faith iu the dou. lM u Friday j*#mmuu«a. that | ^ 1 ^ ^‘'^d to pay a people of <s .uth Usrpljpa U^think I Mount Etna is in asutnot 'erup UH am to be punished for u*t udauit j turn. Ciut^i sand sumes *<« oou ting or acceptiug Mr. B^TjlJuiuu [ Muually being Unown up, and u is) as Uie^’Miise^” aud leader ot the supposed that Java is coining cut of farmers, erpoopk' of this tj(aie. j.t,c or lor, but as U js.ewvered t»y g /“The imiHuiatoie i gt tach to the ’.lease mist uo ptoptu ob.-<ervaljous iwbdgpLi ^01 oji;; ch»si| i» v»y uuly CH „ p,. takau.. ..' HgUt shocki of apology tor the l.-tigtliotMiifhfttvfla^ititbqsaks byte boo., igii u,e as I teel bound 10 treeiy aud tufty f, M »t of rhe mouulsiu. AND EYE GLASSES, which will be fitted up by an ex perienced Optician. If you old people want to see a* good «.* you ever did, ask for the Lemare’s Rock Crystal (Jlasses. JAMES H. MASON, Pearl Street. Darlington, S. C. Doc 17. ly A SUPERB M Pnte ail Tnit! Hear the Witnesses tl 10 to 20 Founds! I! Au Atlanta M in’s W*ight and Ap^Miitr. “1 look four bottle* Guinn’s Pioneer a.iii gained 16 pouuJs in fti-sh. My apncxiia has n rfislbred I have prncnr8<l a lot for use in my family. Yours r,-peelfully, GKO. TUGMF.SUN, M) Ilnniphriev Sc, Ailaum, Ga. A MAN OF .SIXTY-EIGIH’WINTERS. 1 am 68 years of age, an I regard Guinn's Pioneer a tine tonic f.,r Ihe feeble. By iia use my slrengiii has been reatorelaafi my weight increased lea pounds. A. F. G. CAMPBEL, Cotion Gin maker. Macon, Go.. Feb. 18, ’86. A CRIPPLED CONFEDERATE d.vf.S .- 1 only weighed >28 pounds wbon I cmn- menced Gaiifo’s Pioneer, and now weigh 147 pounds. I couid hardly walk with a stick lo support me and can now walk tong distances wi'hoot help. Its benefit to me is beyond calculation. D, RCFi’.S BOSTHJK. Macon, Ga. UttUon guyer. MR. A. It. BRAMLETT, Hardware Mer chant, F#sytb, On.', wrltee: It acted like a chnrin on my general heahh. I con-i ler it a flue louie. I weig i more than L iiuVe for 2o years. A. ll. UKAMLETT. MR. W. F. JONES, Macon, says: My wife bn* rrgnlred ber strength and increased ten pounds in waight. We re- n .uimeud Gu uu’a Pioneer as the best tonic. W. F. JONES. DR G. W.HELBRIDGE. of Ailasila. Ga., Writes of Guinn’s Pioneer. Guinn’s Picneer Blood Renewer has been need for years with M’lprecedented success. It i«entirely vegetable and does the sysiem nivAarwi, It iaprovesthe »p- peti'.e, digcsiion and blooa-aukiag. siimu- lating, invigbi-aling and toning up all the functions and tissues of tjie system, sod thus becomes (be great bloM renewer and health restorer.” i:’F J GUINN’S PIONEER BLOOp RENEWER Cares alt blood and skitl diseases, rheuma tism, scrofula, old sores, A perfe,l Spring Medicine. If not in yoor market It will he forward ed on receipt o« price. Small bottles S 2; large bottles $1.76 Essay on Blood and Skin Diseases mail ed free MACON MEDICINE COMPANY, Macon, Ga. :V Oite evening regeutly, while Mr. M. H Lu curt ami tamily of Bulling UpriuUH towiirdHp were at 6ti|i|ier, muna.tme entered the htiune and • carried pf a e.hest and abstracted , tlieielrmn 8210 an I wveral iiutr f AKRtfijlAMtig MiO.’—Lexington Dis patch, 3d. The yonng jiCopie of Heneca City are haVi e“V um Partie*” for the i Are. made piiserable by indigi's|ion, con- ! sliimli, n, disxi ness, yellow skin? Shiloh’s 1 Vital *er is a positive core For sale by Feb il&, ’86 BeHEWSR' ! W1LLCOX kCO. ' JPOTJTZ'S NORSK AMO CATTLK POWDERS We k*aru that/on the night of February 19tl» Simon Trotti, Jr., a coloretl mail who reshled on the , SimkiiiR |ilace, in Bieepy llollmv ' t«iw<|ahip, with the house occupied hy hiir, consumed to ashes. Cause ! of fire uukuowu, but foul play is suapected. —Aikru Journal, ltK~. i B»>ATHn than a man with toal so dead Who never to his wife hath sold, I will a fiowar garden make. Both for my own and thy dear sake. And sow with seeds to come ap quick. Which you, of course, will buy cT Vick 1” If such there be. 1 pray repent, And have an order quickly tent.' Then sweet thy rest. I'm sure, will be. And thy dedr wife will smile ok thee. TheOtno* Is a woiVnf ISO pages. Colored Plates , tooo , m-r— i Eociuh Owyio cents, which may fee deducted (Vom first order. itnroxLYvrrK^firaE^. ATHtADgcmrEas. • JAKES VICK, 82EDBMAN, Roehaster, N Y. Mo flonnT win ilia bf rottci, Hots or T'iS.o I SfV.lSWt If Hi lt- J route 5 I ow *U*n* vb lUi'Miv utvl pro) »»t * I ,,,I ‘ R '* ! h‘*»te’i» ivt.irti »ni.|wix*riii rayM* n » v ; • | Tim/. * l p\Ml«r* f di UMraMd# the Rimut't) «; r r ’JJ prs-e the iiimat ' . and siaist the iwt. rfm wi« Cream 'M.itt nd ssect. Fiaita’s I’/iwiters wm cure or prevent slmoet kv««T *» 1 'to *> lilcJt Hona-s sml ( aula sro saWM. roevr-a I owt.rs, wtu. otre iaTIsraorroS •old evurywbere. DAVID I. FOUTB, Propvletor. BALTIMOBK.KO For hh!o at Or, J. A. BojrU^.