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■ / llic Barnwell People. JNO. W. HOLMES, f: Th« DerortcniU carrli^ ten w«**k lit tn too inn*. Kimtok and KOl’KIKTolU LARQBST COUNTY CIRCULATION THURSDAY* MAY 15, 18W KX'V'JS*'.!.'■■ I 11 ■■-'■ iAotker (Inptcr, * Cup*. B. R. Tillman arul Attonmy 0«?newil J. II. Karlu had a held day at Andenton laat Saturday. The atlctid- aneer waa Tarioualy MatiniaUnl at from Tortli VTvKt t hat have Kepuhlican strongholds “idneo time whereuf the memory of man runneth not to the cun- trary. , ’ The CuMlnf 4 auitiaigN. _ Tim Static Democratic KxecnlDe Cnm- mittee met in Coliimhiaoti the Hth Inat. Fmirtoen, two thirds of its members, weje present. It was (letenninei! to hold tlje StaU* Convention on Wednesday, September KHh at i2 M. The canvass of candidates for State l)0Utt to 2,000 men. There wa« a great deal of cnthusiaNnt and from the full ^Bicea will begin at (ireenville on the reports of tiie daily papers wejudge* JOt, » of June and g«t to Hurnwell on the *Kh of July. This programme was Fornniler ihte same,pro to make cotloo, while at the same time we are well aware that we are sacrificing oiir own Intorcst. But a ilecjpcr writer puts it thus! “When we cotton planters make7,000,000 hales <<f cotton and sell - — ••• fhipt Ben S. Wfitlam* ha« I>*'**n nom- inatod for Senator tFy ttbfkwelT Demo- eratie elub. * ■ ■ II. Willoox has put 100 tons of i^tnano on 12b acres. > Seven candidates have flung their banners to the bri;ei<:e in the columns of for $:iS.0(M).U00 Is thopoohiter better oR t t,u l ’ 1 . . . '‘~r~. f * ' ' I J. h. Morrison bought 2.»0 acres of Alliance Department., ■r —:' ■ ■" * — as tin < <»uiil>-Jlngiiii l>> lli«: l *uii- ty AIHHnee4al) bill, IHSH. arranged in accordance with Article 14 j ** property. But now we are all slaves, W’ith starvation our inastcrs. Will you that both, sides wete about as stnrhg in point of numbers when the meeting , . ended as when it began. Tillman’s of f*'® ( - on ^'toDon t The State Democratic Executive I frlendN outiiUMibercd fc^r ? * four to Cou „„ ltu , 0 reqn,u» each Couhty •ne. A. CH. Timnan u lll bo hIoiik Committee to o.JI a mil.tii.K I., their r.s this way after a while we will not try sppetive counties, to w hich all caiidi- to epltomlae his speech, but there are dates for State ofllees sha)I be invited.” 4»nc or tw Y o points that deserve attention The following resolution was adop- rlgbtnow. ted: than w hen we make bjOOp iXXi- Jjalos and get $;W,00(),<KK). , ^ The eountrV at largo Is better <>|T and is enriched at the expense of the produ*- cer, w ho loses his labor and expense of producing a nilllion bales for w Inch lie receives no return- and consequent loss of other crops. Prior ito the war the negroes were indeed slaves, but had misters who took care of them, at least land last fall. Stqeo he has cut arul hauled logs, built a dwelling and out houses, cleared ten acres of new grouiui | and planted full crops for two mules, Kditor McSweeny has closed a cam- tract for at) artesian well.' Next fall he will employ his leisure in starting a bank, building an oil mill andjrut'king the cradle! ; KflNtiicrn HmIjttnvrictlon. TheSonthern Baptist (’mi Vent ion met in its lorty’-sixth annual session at Fort ! Worth, Texas, May 0th,president Jon- | athan Haralson of Selma, Ala., in tins M. J. PATE, AuaoctATK Euitok, To whom sll Commtttilcationa on Alliance Matters should be addressed. OfDccTH of the 4 ouitf) AJlicuire. 1). P. Sojourner, Presidentr A. F. Fms Veie President. W. 8. Baurbcrg, Secniary. N. K-. Kirkland, Treasurer. W. (} Britton, Chaplain, ’ L. B, Tcsile, Ixxtiirer. J. U. Kay, Assistant Lecturer. .1. It. l.arH»>tcr > l)is>r Kec pc-r. F.. J. IVacodk, Assist a nt i)o<>r Keeper. B W. Bodiford, Seruc ant-at Arms. (’apt Tillman accounted for his with drawal from the Ridgeway meeting ‘‘to prevent a riot.” “1 saw a dozen men put their hands on their pistols.” Now that was too bad for the beginning of a campaign which has l»een called a mdre family fight. Capt. Tillman did not jay whether kle> friends'or hi if bjlpo- nents were the ones so ready to appeal from argument to arms, but the men, whoever they were, that “put their hands on their pistols” deserve the re proof of the entire Democratic party. If m£n grow go hot In the vefy opening of a long campaign the prnM]>ects for a peaceful continuance are away below par. The qu4i*tion suggested by that incident is one in which every Demo crat in the Stale is interested, and which every one must help to answer. Can the party Rtand the strain of such con duct? fTTften 4ire so ready to shoot one “Resolved, That it is the sense of tills Committee that delegates to the State Convention shall hot be elected until after the close df the preliminary campaign.” Barnwell is tola* congratulated that the campaign w ill not reach her borders until the crops arc laid by, TIip |.»t« Wm. H. UiirklMgluua. U Mr. Buckingham was horn at Barn well, .South Carolina, on July 2, 1817. He was at the state military academy at Charleston during the war, amTentered the Confederate service there, serving In the defence of Charleston, and aft. r Its evacuation under Hen. Johnson until the surrender, a period of eight mouths In alt. In 18(30, he entered Trinity College at Hartford, Conn., in the class of ’70. He was a brilliant scholar, and his perseverance and application To his stand it and say we liuist not discuss i c hair. 8even hundred delygatea were politics? Shall we abandon the prin-! present from Alahaina. Arkansas, in- .«*» ^ whieft the !>.■- 1 is hmeql ami iest»4t to such - M. W. Phillips, HusilwsH AkviiI. Executive CommittoJ-r-C. B. Free, W. \N. Patrick, W. A. Faust, Trade Commit toe—(t. M. Huuter, E. IL Dowling, .1. M. Clmcr, W. A. AIL " Committee on Goo«l t>f the,Order—-T. C^Mc* i MHlan, C. M. Edenfidd, W. T. Cave, J. K. k 8nrllin*j, K. B. (tuess. studies enabled him to gain one year Irrj another with bullets can they so <5°n- coursef and he was gtaduatod in Irol fcbemsehes as to keep faithful to class of ‘bB. As a young man he the same sort of ballots ? The clornT of tiouble In that quarter of the political heavens is now'no larger than a man’s hand, but may it not grow to the di mensions and dcsLPucliveuesfMtf the re- aistless tornado? It is gratifying to see that Capt 'l ill moc.raoy jneasurca as the sub-treasury scheme, hy which the Government w HI 1m*. de frauded l>y irresponsible ofllciaNclothed w’th.unlimited pow er to sell the credit of the Governrmtnt. Mr. Cleveland is the only statesman that Iqis ti'.led the Presidential chair since Lincoln. He says unnecessary taxation is unjust taxation. Cut otf in the hands of the j»e<>ple. Send men to (Jongress pledged to pasiTt In BiTT. It has fa led so far only for of mem hers. Crmld you pass a treasury bill which 1 any states i n an ? itn a protedl ve-syrr- tein operating against tin* vital iutercst of tlie masses whether the circulation Is great or small, it. is of little moment. We forget the fact that money has only a relative value. Did Joseph of old, whemprime minister of Egypt under Pharaoh, store up stlViTf and gold to c^rry. his -government and jinojile through a seven years fainineJL No; he stored coru,T)y which he not onlj’ sus- Carolina, South ( aioiina, Teipi^ssee, Tf&CJW and \ irginia. The following oBireps w ere olect»*d ; President, the lion. Jotmihan Haralsou, of Sblma, Ala.; viee-qrfesidents, Dr. J. B. Ilawtliorne of Georgia, Dr. .1. L. M. Curry of VirginhL Dr i’. H. IvWfootof Kentucky ann the Kev. L. B. Fly of Missouri;feretories,the lC*v. Lansing The AlHsHt-f WarelioussR. proposition to. build Warehoiises strikes us as a Alliance business movement of the right sort, made at the right time .and in the right wtoy. They promise, various and substantial beneiits to the farmers and will, we D. D., of Aiigltota, GH, r ,,ami ' verily hellcve, if properly managed, very strong argument in- the native white population..JO mission- | favor of their necessity and usefulness, 414:40s aimmg thoioi«im„ |Mi|iiii.itiTrrnui4 Un.i ;r <■"<’> favor them 4,+l^jSn,^ ore*i.M .iMriMK the! „ i^, Rllw Ulw exl)wt ,,, ,„ ak(1 EO o<l u . . t frr.m \ YeAT ^ftT cUurelics^- >iinday scitools lltoj . V--. 1 , . . lias no snppoi t irom^ st . tiU?£f ( . h , jrchc!j , M , m S ;|. totaT re- prollte on such ip^royed inyestinetite. it h a protective nvsr- I ^47LtXW,-expenditures ^17%JP0. j As money is tu be made w hy should the Tlie foreign mis-ion lu»ai:d reported for tin* past, year B7 stations occupied, with 1 H‘> out stations: 78 missionaries, 4Up baptisms, 2'.* schools w ith <»7'* schoi-. ars; receipts 118(5,8(40, all debts paid. Thi? (.cxiiictoii 'Hie estate of J.exington” has taken — | a Uirge'part ?>f public aUenUop- tor the lishon-ttt-thrrrrrgtTQTn nie STmfli the cot ton growers would lie masters of tiie situations Tiie buyers would have to cme to them and their terms. The farmers-gdve away such sure chances? he cost would be comparatively liglit dj^aihuted among so many Widividuals, ahiPlhe srualler farmers would share,, proportionately in tlie benefits of the new system With their getieraiestah- A* imrort^it Xattrr. Tl|e I^-esuleiits of sHb-A>Uiam*c* will, Notice. B Y Y1RTUE A power contained In a mortgage given by L. Heidema^a at. their earliest, convenience, Bring the matter of the sub-treasury plan before their Alliances ami got iip petitions to ! ^ { Kobinsoh, dated the 2iith tlay of be. signed by ail members favoring the ^| hV i887,nnd recorded in the offlee of plan and forward same to the County 1 n t ,,,j s k» ro f Mesne Conveyance for Barn- Secretary, W. 8! Bamberg, Bamberg, | jj COU ntv on the !>tli dav of June, 8. It is important that this matter ^ , u At p H ge :481, l will aell at be Attended to at mure, the object Iwmg in f ront c f the Court to inaugurate a plan by which the far- Barnwell, 8. C M between thtr mer can secure money ^-nslown rate hQ1|W <>f n o’clock a. m. ami 1 o’clock as National banks arpi speculators 1). i*ACI. SOJOtTllYKH, —— - rresddgnt IE C. F. A. At a regular meeting of the Horse Pond Allianc lowing resolutions adoptcal; . , ' Besofvetl Jst, That w e, the members ! nmning back from said street to a depth of Horse Pond Alliance, do heartily en- p. m. on Monday, the 2nd of June, (‘AH tljftt phs e or lot of land, with thi; buildings thereon, situated, iyi»K and being in the tov n of Blaekvirte, in of Barinvell and State of 50, and lar meeting of the Horse H,M1 **■ e held May 10th the fol- the comity of Barnwell and State utions were unanimously !-''until Carolina,, having a front of | feet, more or less, pn Walker Street a of about luO feet', more or less, being of ho irregular width In the centre and on hack of lot, and bounded as follows: Op the. North by lots qf Henry B. Hart- aog, estate «t Black and 1 . J. L Red- mood on the South by lot of Esther ..... ..... . t t , o...dies, on the East by Walker Street 2nd, Tliat the Secretary be instructed , jy in t j ie West by lot of P. J. 1. Red- resolutions { •, •lorse the action of the County Alliance in regard to S RMarsluUI A Co., and further, that we will not patronize any merchaiit wlto handles S. K. Marshall's goods after Dec. Iki. 18B14. to forward a copy of tlie.se to the county organ for publication. R. Mokkis, President. P. II. Stark Secretary, Editor .Pmplt ,* \ - At a regular meeting of Double Pond Alliance, Barnwell county, the follow ing resolutions were passed : Resolved, ^That we heartily endoT>tr| State of South Carolina, tlie candidacy of Capt. 15. R Tillman | Barmcell County. mond. Term- 9 e£ saR' cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. * L. ROBINSON, Mortgagee, in ay 15-to Master’s Sale* Court of Common Pleat. orally and pledge ourselves to renew 110 subscriptions to theaattfe. *Aiu\ tliipd It, that a copy of these resobtfridns- sentto I hr Pkoclk, Cotton Plant and | Charleston World. J. W. Dychks, President. If. W. Jon ks. Secretary. ^ w as of very genial nature, and reiviily made many warm friend* whose alfec- tkm twrahvays retained. After epinpletiug hii collegiate edu cation, Mr. Buckingham, entered, th^| Berkeley Divinity school at Middlo- town, Con., in 1870; and In June, 1 '72, man hm experieneivl-a change of heart he was orUainet* and InstaHeil over tlie 90 f>r “ itsJggJHllL thfl Daomciata | First dmrrtrTn CtTWfitTPrt’tmb. 1 F. 515 r years later, In 1870, he became rector of btot ton days. After Hie lynching of Leaphart Goy._Ri<'liardson made pub lic the papers on which be had respited ntirted hts own people hut also obtameu v it / fnMH w j Mm vr , ;l d n mty V. K. the wealth—of surroundinir iieiLdiixiis. I m i > —> —*- •» ' * and lot to sb**w’ Wlmrealoes the Goyerumeiit bliTaia the ; -tors from KosaTamibii going fanner would not have to sacrifice in the fall, for a song ihe product of his .Jl.t'il.l* ... .TT ^ 1 - 1 I flX I . - —-T- Ee/itor Eeojil At a rcguiaiyneetiiigof the Barnwell Alliamt* held at Barnwell C. JL, S. (’., on Saturday, the J4 oC'Mny.-I't‘O^hc followjng resolution* were adopted : Whereas, tin* Farmer*’ Convention that met in Columbia on .March 27th, 18'.){), adoptcef a platform of priiseLplcs and suggested (‘apt. Jh R. Tillman hs a cautiidatc for Governor of this State, subject to tho action nT the State Demo cratic nominating convention. b<*nt Resolved, Tfntt we, farmers of Barn well Allirtiiee, endorse the platform ft * h I 11 v 1*1 in \ mu 1 >n mFml \v*» CarontuvlL ^afinis and"ClTidvvafd Sa linas, copartners, under tpe drni narpe J; SaUiwiw. A 'Shlf^TialiiHffs against W. D.TLcnm*tt and C. IV', Bennetts eopartnere, under Hie firm bouiett Brothers, Defend- ants. BY VIRTFE of a decretal order-to me directed in the above entitled cause 1 wUl sell at Barnwell, 4n front-of thtr* 1 .Court-llmise, on Monday, the 2nd day !*of June next, it being salesday in said— montli. within the leg.fl hours of 'sale, the following described real estate situ ate, lying and being within the Stattto. ajnj countv aforesaith “All that certain jilece, par4*el or lot of land situate, Ivlmr iumI being In the town of Bamhcrg, County and Statc^ aforesaTd and bounded as follow s ; East by B.liiibergfStreet, South hy lot id C. Sahlnian, Jy, West by lot of J. B, Blaek,".1 r.\ ajmI North by lot rnently feansfern d by HT'C. Folk and J. fc’. Folk to Fppp A* RentZjjuuLjueasnring on the front ami rear .T'f feet, and rmi- of the coast counties. Ho Maid: “I’ve been a strong advocate of the primary for the State, but now I don’t believe it will do. It i* unjust to those counties on the coast wburfi the negroes arc In thcpre|)onderance. Those people would lie overwlielmingly cruaiied by the vide of the Piedmont counties and would St. James’ church in New London* Cnqn • inuLtoi-Xovomher, 1885, he Caine to Rutland as rector of Trinity church. Gn Sunday, May .id, issu, he dtdivered the annual memorial sermon 1 j*], ^7, njp, hefi^re Robert Post, G. A. R.. taking aT!,. ... ... treofrtr*' tmwrrlTi* works and w iio paxa the revenue— Tint Truth 11 j 14ik Nellm<iI l*lr Mr, f.tr. Bawtoc, S. C., May 12lTi, 1 *840, Editor JVojiic : ^ * r adWav'4-u.bilctij link, and tliat hr did not know it*, content*. Miller wa» :jt- rested for roarerv. comiiiiued to Lex ington jail, lalCFti on \rnt »if hafnas corpus before Judge Simbut’in, re turned to the custody^bl tlo* Lexing ton Sherilf, and trabsferrerl by Judge K ersh “God lidjis those that help them selves. Thi* .sub Treasury PUn. 'The sulj^AiHaiiccs are’Yralhsl I4-«olved, 4 l^«t copies of these resiv- futioiis he nt to our county organ and tie-1 baric.tun Wotbi, with iWqUCSt to pubiistr same. V/ ma vl5-td upon L .'Comptroller Gem-ral Yerncr’s inves- >. A. IL, taking his theme r *Tli4' moral quality of a S<*1 lose Their interest in controlling tlieir | ( jj t , ' Kersintw to Rndilan-Tjai] lor s.ne kt *’p- in favor of the adof>tmh bv tlie Nation Hug. Law ver rabatn s-ivs in* cat* , " ^ il •Govcril 1 ueut ollictallv this wel-k toqm'pare petitions * ti'-tatioii of the Aik«*u trea.urer’s otiier j school pig uic which came off la^t S,it- . „ . . 1 r ’s Fame;”and tlieevent wasespeei-!..,,1,.,. , ... ,,, . Counties for tlie Democracy*, or bo temp- a jjy uotetvortby beer ’ *• 1 ’'toay. thiMPtli mst. Mis* Minnie C* iuse he was the first ex-Confcderate to address an audi ence of Union Veterans in Vermont. Mr. Buckingham never enjoyed really, good health during his residence in Rutland; aud the last yt*nr he suffered greatly from a nervous affection that dinwtion* until fully 2(>y had llirtll i hes© two meetings at Ridgeway and iu’jrcased gradually until in December, | * Antleraon ui;>y I* con.iderwl im're. »f Wr con.uHIng hi. friend.,he dwidml . or 'l?r »»* *» 0 !' r prellmlncry .klruilahc. When the to re«l (! n the reebirehlp of Trlnlty l ehei^of the children lin'd' have tf§m campaigtvopens fairly at the uieeilugs{ t *h t i ri .h, and with absolute freedom | say their apeenhos* which was very ted to join the negroes.” As the can vass and campaign of eilucntiou go on Capt. Tillman will probably grow broader in other opinions. When he geUberehe will find the low country far better than the hill sides. columns to tell Hoiuetliing about our—P^c'e tUHt the alildai it ol 4 bank* (. a4i- now and letters of Rosa Cannon were genuine. I pnu the aflb4a\its of Sherilf Drafts lioun’s seh<»f*l closed for.the summer J and wife; F 4'. ('aiiglinniji, A. J^laDcs mouths at Bahloc last Saturday with i a, to Pit-rceTaylor have hwn bMiged in speaking by th4( pupils, pic uic, Are. i i’ 4 '* charged with partieipariwg 111 tlie Your humble servant was one among j H'lu-hing. it is said iliat the otiw r the first urriwilsat the |>ie nic ground*"', 1 lynchers will surreudef “at the proper \ Htl# f ,u ' J .V ahdwmii afl^r my .rrivul th« ^d. «uw.” - < i . ut l>»nl*’»l»rty of the South, huw cominem*ed gathering, coming from all i f tin Sob-Treasury Plan. The Alliance is not wedded in- divKmibly to this p’an but subuiiis jt to the country and the Congress with the alternative demand : “Give us this or give us something better.” The farmers of the whole country, appointed by the Democratic State Ex- from care and responsibility seek rest ecutive Committee It is to be hoped that and health at hU boyhood home in tlie discussion will rise to the plane be- Barnwell, whither he went on Dec. 17. coming the highest oflhe In the State Mr. Buckingham was a man of Another Anti-Til I man Conference n,ar kvd ability and actable talents, a will be held in Columbia next Tuesday brilliant wrmonDer, moderate and con- to consider the situation as it has de- * erv stlve but always progressive in hi* ▼eloped w ithin the last few weeks. M 0 *** Angularly ai-curato aiid clear in “W’e will see what we shall nee.” gracefully carried out. lt*ufr|u is d a great ninny of The old folks to see how, well the children dUiJrrspm h making. Miss Minnie is 4piito young* bul W’elF “.eeomjilish.cd, and if she live* she will be a siiining .nr in this or any other section of the o4uintry. The patron* of the school, unanimously tendered ML-s Minnie tlieir thanks for her faithful performance. The next thing wa. h-tu- StKjtciXfj Statistics HYDRonioBiA A N !> XIUB Cl KK BY 1 N<H IT.ATIo.\. P vkis, May 5.—The Pasteur Insti- j tule luva ju*t ptibiishe*! it * complete >!.i- 1 ti.ii-'* regarding hyilrobhobiaend the resiiDs of Hie Pasteur treatmetit tin ring !“tlie five y« ars w hich have elaosefl sin-’e Late ad vices from the Mississippi Val ley show that 50,000 people have been almost ruined by the unprecedented flood In that lordly river. A great subject*. It vra* the (ith of July, 1 that lltth* Joseph Meijuer wa* hrongiit to Paris by hi* heart-broken molher from hi* home in A<sneer Tin* boy had been ao-cr-neily bit ton the daybefure by a mad dog that lie cohld scarcely w alk thought and nossessed those cjunlittos I 0,,aUH ,or a H, big, liil ie,old and vonng, ' H 1 li ' 1l:: ;‘ desf^ired of. Uj) n* f , aUa '*® a t,,OH ® quHl,t ‘® H and the first Uiimr 1 knew i heard the l'a-»U (ll limr libVi^ itered td winnd ntottic VioTTii aiuT a ITT In* vonexpennient upon matt nr woman with ladies and—gantleiueu repaired t») ! "tbe ten iblo vii u | of mind and heart that niadehlni_gnuit-. ly beloved hy all hi* parishioners.— Rutland, Vermont Daily Herald. • Ktflrrtioa* t’pun the 1‘uUUt-*! Stalui. many are destitute even of the plainest I ^tli/or People : food, * \i- i . I >> e do not propose to act like inexpe Col. E. T. Stackhouse must have lots of good friends. Some waut him to t>c Goveruor, others are anxious that he should go to Congress and the last rienced coon huntsrs ami tell every tree at w hichour imtrusty trailer niay hark. The scent has been takco, “the game is up ’ and we must follow like a good platform and I’ll bet you knmr what w%s next; Well, after awhile, some of the older ladies began to say to each other I think we haif tnTTFf. prtT'are tbn table, and some one requested all that had basket* to bring them up to ihe ta ble. Well* sir, you could see them coin ing from all directions. Some of Hieiii must even have.come outof the swamp, for w hen the basket* were all spread been for many years the victims of high prices to pay ami small prices to be. paid. The long -chain of middle men reaching ffom the capitalist and manufacturer to the retail overseer of the home-store*'has bound them in iron •r* (fluvery of head,j)nud and lu*:4rt. T'* escape from this iiioderu Egyp- the metliod w as first afiptied to buinati 1 tian bondage the Alliance suggests thi* remedy for pr -sent w rongs and pre ventive of Uie future continuance of Mich a system of financial ’teivery. In the consideration of this question special attention i*__due to the feature advrsinr and asking'the cstabllsbmeut of National Bank* which shall advance w hich, in..iin aften- nmney at low rates of interest to the nated foini^had time and again succeed- Jarnjers who can give ^satisfactory se ed wi,n auijuals. 1 lie boy lived and , U ntv for tioi aecommoilation. Agri- went luck to A.saee *troii>j and well, , , juid i* to-day as sturdy a lad as one ‘(“ituraLpmsperttr tx the basis ot all could w ish to see. —- - substatitiUl pros)»erity. Since tlK*ii the Pa*teur method has j It-.urely com gone louud the wbrld, and 1* every year -aviug tlmusaui)* of live* in Iroth . . , , , ... heuii*plu*res. Beginning Jannary ist,, ^ 1 H,,( ‘‘‘lid a. helping hand to that 18814, and Det-u'inber Jlst, Issi), not Je.** pur*iiit wliicti i* Lin*, foundation and h*s wiUiin the purview of tree and patriotic goveinment to cher- , . ” , ' ' pack of hound*, each true to the scejit, U county uemumte biro M d nnt T ? » . , 8 “ - ' " 1 C ' m,K '"' , killeil in tlctail, relying upon iniUVRIual for gixid political pie are gilt edge. . prOW’PSS. A splendid equestrian statue of. Gen. We started in ’7<» to get control of our R. E. Lee will be unveiled at Richmond, State government. We got it. Now tot Va., on the 2t»th inst. It was moved it stand till we can niass our force* from the depot last week to the site within our Congressional Halls. It is where it is to he stationed, w bite men, here our troubles lie, and here we must women and children drawing it. At find the remedy and only through the one point .*>0(4 ladies and girls had tlieir force of our united National Democra- hands on the ro|>ex. cy. Its platform is sutliciently broad Oovernor^«nrtn7^*7TI7nrgni, — '8oIirjf TTr y^ rTTT ^ trrCe ^‘ t,l . ,ltl< l, 1A - n (ll_ < ( I ^ H *— •how. tin* shortage of Mr. Murray to be $ I !*, J< h .L . ^ i The 4 oiuinbia Female College girls went tto< iiHt lci.ton yes’, rday prepared !*Io eat “four acres of strawberries.’’ } The Students of tin* State University are making great progress in placing j base ball. ^ iX-f.-i.M- of the Small liny. It is Unfortunately the case that! every *mali l*>y » not in u uositiou j i Tinaucially to become the owner of a i I pair of roller skates. Only the excep- ; tional youth enjoys s:ie!i a |MxsScssion. ! Does one. then, see thes<; lu«»ky lledg- ! lings of inaiiluKwl skating :il>out over ' i the asphalt in protfd consciousness of ' I their su|s*rior mean* of pleasure and i loci»motion? ittc otherwiOne! I <l«>es oWrvc Toiler skates in use on I every hand, but il is re rely that a sin- j gle small 1h»y is lining two of them at ! once. Almost invariably be is seen sliding along on one skate wi h a sue- j cession of imp <lscs conveyed by the t other uuskirted foot. Now, why should this Imi rt>? For w hat reason is it that the small boy an sebloin has more than one skutef Sim- | ply U*cau.se be busigtiieFlent fbeother j skate toncoiujRuiion orbormwisl from | him the one he lias on. Thus you will , ordinarily see th< v* small L*>ys skating I in pairs, each with one skate, and so dividing the sport. Rarely does* it aje pear that the owner of a pair of skates uses them ls>tli himself instead of sharing the pleasure with a friend. Who says, then, that the small boy ^ Uhiaipygiuiwiur* Coroners Notice. AH Trial Jnstices are dirr tefi b**re- sfter toholrl no inqtic»t* in tbi* < ouniy unle*. specially in>truet' d toy me. I cah be found at my ofliei* at Bare- well every day prepared to atrcfitl to the duties of mv otlice.—— L rKAGlM K. C’oroner Barnwell ( ounty. A FEW WORDS. Having >11*coniTnnedThe sale of Li- qu4»r* since the New Vear^ BEIT DAVIE3 - % H AS be»*n busy in seVetlng and col- toeiiiur a *t«M*ko| 4.KN KRAI. M F.R- ('H A N i »I>K that w ill stilt the |*eoplfl - by it* complete He Nl'd please their |uu LiT» by ibe moderation of hs prices. , The publie g’lierallv and the ladies particularly ar# invited to » , all, e\-- Hudue gooTT* and compare prices with those quoted vlsew here. And don’t yqq forget That vou may'be happy yet. If yon buy at BEN DA VI F.8 Store, M here you'll Mindy get more * (ioods for your money than at establish ment* that promise a heap and perform nothing worth talking about. BEN DAVIES,' Banaycll U., L’. a fraction i* the percentage qf death* |~l>owcr it becomes a tyranny am persoi.is bitten by mad dog* and — Jomrer oil so nrlW'v that we-thlnk that C-ol Mike might change hi* compas* a little ^ p v the Fastenr metlfod imire squiltwiird with hi* South Bound ,,,, vsi( . i ., lls aT ^ m , a niumn* in placing and bring it by Bahloc so tlmt^hp ; ^ 1K . m . llt age at over 15. In other Barnwell people might have abetter .* " i* no n v,. a governluenL-uf-Uie-people, by the people and for the people.” The capitalist upon arbitrary stan- last week $1. ( J00,0(KJ new State bonds bearing J4 per cent. Interest at par, to Jolin 11. Inman, of New York. If onr next Governor can refund our bonds approaching maturity in the same . , ... r „„, neighborhood he will be bleescd hy the ^ ^ the (lf u tinl 11J1C . tox were », H bona rt.le beneractor. ^ aud u , iredewn , lh i y loBt .. What ha* baek parties and tlie TTke weaken and delay. lion. Geo. D. TiHrmin did hot go to Congress in a Greenback chariot; but his Silver Bill would have accom plished all that the* Greenbackeu* "•••♦word*, »f 7,MM par* ictnally nvated ; dard, of value as aecurity ean>,'etcheah opportunity to ahnkc hand, with ••• on , f „ r M , is ,„ un( , v , :tt)im ited abundance fur the all such occasions as our pm me, <xc. , ’ . ,■ htmkt— ... , . , ;— Bv the wav Cant Win Harden of l® 1 ' ’ ,:;VW * died. 1 a-fKiir jran, ^ h - ^ of j,, s rt p et . u j atloUM . UJt | in . m im \\u>, v apu *> in. u.um ii, m ^ ) 1;lV4 , tho satislactioti of knowmir I the Siioam section, with hi* two nmm- 1 ’ 11 . - —■ | * 1 ‘ , , , - . . .,, i that nmfS-Hian 1,200 Rves have bc*n7 ble daughters was m our mid>t, H,ul , savet | p,- p-,* institute alone during the several others from the same section. | ^ _— -r— t - • I did not see tuiv-pedtomH randidates . 1 j t.n'r i-ict ddummstcatetF witlr-tht* at-ihe pfc me at a_U* J>nL cau4 ;4ate^+ore— • m atn moil y we re v e ryj den t if ill... O. vestpientg. The farmer avlio plants the little s(*eds’ tlmt grow into tin* world’s vvcaltto “First come, first served” is the been taken tot it go, but let us guard K<*n« From North ( arollua. • ’ I Notw Hlistanding the worst crops last : rear that ever grew in the history of tlie Mate and tin* extremely bad tlnanciai condition «<f the average. farmer and the exodus of about 7*4,000 negixn . . ,, . .. . u tin.* ; now nl-iinis as bis right ami Avmauds as stati*ticjiiKJiiat-pt4s i»otig-aunrniht. a* ' . n, . . , ,, Ts generally supposed, that hydmpho- simple justice equal lights lor all, bia is most to be feared, but In ihe*'.special privileges for none.” - »!. »♦ .. -- w T - ! spring, from. February Yolk Herald. to May.—New , Crops in tin* state. The condition of crops in the State a* ^g'7i7«fc7i7'nn‘irhVi7h‘,Ti'i;' I!*!?: 1 *-. 1 : *; s 1 *.!'. A K!l l . ul . H , ul . 4 ‘ l . any j»oi tiou of the State, and the farm me ut, up to the first of this month Let the Alliance speak, and with no uncertain voice. Icts are well up with their work. The ' n,s ‘h‘‘ s :l ^ , ’°d showing: Lkkh, S. C., May fitli 181K). Capt. Gcitfge H. Kirkland, of Allen dale, is henmy appointed County Crop Statistician. .Ml crop reports should D. Raul Sojouknkr, 1*resident B. C. F. *V. newspaper rule so far as correspon- the future. To do so. deuce is concerned. For several weeks the past. Raise in our past we have had to hold over con- scription a sufficient fund tributious received on Wednesday, after pamphlet form a series the paper has been made up for th3 tied “A \ am pi re of the* nmeu < — r - ; —-- - . v .v..<.n .»im | q'he art'a in corn is one tier cent lar- press. Correspondents will save them- has appeared In “The News and Cou-I dee*ds througto !;)<; ^fTtrd Sixty per cent, of | sing the Btackville diyisum viz : Black- * J ’' * nUte I ymp has been fertiHzeil, forty j yilto, Ashleigh, Double Fond, Healing Blackville S. C., May (ith 1811(4. I’o t he various su h- A Hinnees eompo- t+n* of the Ohio river are Join* their level “‘""‘‘f of . tl,e , ' u / % "* >’ H 2 ie, ‘ t arnfl.ilv .me thir.i »h«n of the be„t to raiae freight rates on melons Hml , ’" le ) ' our tl, " c - N twenty per cent, above last year's ti K . ,uul Courier; notice-the Democratic urea and this year’s promises. If it is ^ Hlus in t,ie done the Georgia growers will ^utfer vvil1 1)0 cneour highway robbery to the term of SlobJ ‘ S , tatC ol,lc,al iiiey are _ ^ gether a unit until the campaign of in- j clover during the pu*t twelve months. HtrucDotonpw going on at the North j,* ie ,u >-fence law exis's in a great poi- l **Y eight per cent, with hyiiie made ma- Springs', Oakdale, Oakland. Newforest, uni for. n()n s . " - Gheiiis F.ralieh, Reedy Branch, Her- r r. r l! M L4‘»i* i iec htt* been planted, four per. rule* aiid all otlier^ intere.'Med or wish- rtg.ige.w U ellt ii„. reHse | s aborted in sugarcane, lag.to take stock in a warehouse to be number i * ~ ! ~ 1 ^ 000. P. S. Rate* will remain ns they were. Brother Hugh Wilson, of the Abbe ville Press and Banner, says;* “It and West hak accomplished its work. The officer is but the servant of the pco- takes twice as many lumps of sugar in j pie. Discuss measures: get the sense )lies; rei Is not conversion. Invite, jsi these days to sweeten a cup of coffee as I of assemblies: remember tliat coercion kind* of stock, .In tiieie respei:ts there \ wortlile* *on Jog James had in tig it glriWjto years ago. Adulteration is 1 * * - X • ,u *“ ^ " tion of the Mate, and the law forbid ding stock to run at large has greatly James, of Darlington county, wa* *liot and killed onrtlto flfkzrziTof hisLuardia^ bouse hist as lie walked out from >>up r - per. ID had and liabituaHy carried encouraged the sowing of gra*s anil several thousand dollars on hi* person, clover, and the improvement of all i an d R was generally believed tliat hi* I H has been rapid and valuable progress ! R ,,, ‘ mur der that he ’’Rtf* 11 the nip- Uuui ; among ibe farmers of this Stare. It ' o»;y. At tlie la*t term of .Gourt Joe tup press ideas, which is too often, the "■ iiiO .de! <*gato w if toa Ii8LajLL-.iha.Tos to-keft-Tti■ ea«*Ti-sub-A11 ijlfice as above named on Friday, the Joth^day of May, tbTtort her con*id**r the erection of a WTirehou*e. By request of D. Paul Sojourner, . . . M. W. Phillips.'* - A Xior In the ttlsht Direction. . ; A meeting of the Business Agent* Of will not be many years before SfortJil^ ,in * c ’ i * nd » M K t0 named Lewis Wil- ■■ (’arolina will rival Kentucky in blue Vlams were eftpvtoted and senteniwbto ; the Barnwell section ,of the Farmer* luc hitd ; Alliance I* called to meet at Barnwell There aYv a nuinl>cruf to+c stock | monev, appeafiKl and the law’s^bdu^s [u. 11. on Friday, 2M May< to consider the reason why. .Wilson may be right, but we case in our conventions. Then aelc that the Abbeville girls will think men competent and in accord with our that he requires more sw'eetnqss now' measures. hi the long because „ . Illt . Into the Ooiiditfou of a sour ■ thM iMkit •nil tho farmers UpU^al liim until next April. iiUcbanoa Uii^, County ftUaineaa Agent, will be or that he QOfisoles him- upon her unprecedented production of l ^ y large corn cn»p ha* be< i) plan- Uf« »“ » s K<>4h1 as the white man’s. | present. . . - ' by this round about cotton, attributes the results to protec- ^ aU( f if ^ ou 4|o ^ uot prove 1 ot ecouowr aud tion. A production never dreamed of | too dry a large aud extra cfWp oi cot- in ante-bellum days w ith slave*. This j U>i* aud cornauay be oxpoi^cd. , m f> m - - — ■ • * v«bs * j »»»»* *• J f W ' HI l*Xv 1 j tha Mif"; UM *1 tibix arc o n *,h a ! save his neck until next spring at * the advisability of building, a ware is A superficial writer In Political Econ-J Luwcase every year. AH thin curtail* b*a#t. The negro had no money or ; house. All the Agents ate earnestly ir omy, basing the prosperity of the South 1 the cotton crop, which is rapidly iui- I r i * nt D, Imt Gov. Richardson ha* re-; requested to atteinl. Mr. M.* W. Phil- . «.«.> •——-—j—---» —* *• * ’ ————- 1 - ’ * ’ a Aiigiitr iit-HAU Few, oven among the most,thought ful of the. gortLsJiouKV ever* ^t*>p to consider the immonse size of the great Greenland or Bright wluile (Raiena mysticctus, L.4 Nil Ison savs tlmt it will weigh over 100 tons. Just think of it. 220^4tKFpounds! At tliat rate the gigantic creature would outweigh S3 of tho largest elephants or a half a thousand grizzly bears. Sliced in chunks of I.CKjO po”ncls ojichj his car cass would load a freighl iruin of 11 cars to its fullest capacity. The wliale- bone in such a whale would wcrgli as much as three of the largest Norman horses, ami his oil would lill 1 aO kero^ sene barrel*.—St. Republic. Richard A. Ellis, nmm at law Port Uo\iil anil AusMa Kaiyiay. I At ur.*tA, (• 4.. .f«nu iry 2*»t)i. ls‘.*.i. On and afl* r tlii.’* dal** tor j »*.m iiLrr iratim will run a* follow* hj tmtli mrridian time: Sm:iu Bouxn. No. ’ No. 17 fO BARNWELL C. H s (.. Will practice in all flic Courts of the State and give proiupt attention to all .business en trusted to him. “Office oyer Tobin’s Drug Ftore. junc27-ly I.V Augusta, A. M Ar El Icon*u, u. m 11 10 5 05 r. m 12 17 0 Robbins, 12 3t» 7 05 ^ J MlltoU, - Martins, 1 ir 51 7 47 12 58 8 '03 TtoTdbc, 1 0 4 8 20 j - — A PplctOU^ Allcmiatoj Lv A l,Uuub»to,' 1 1 > 50 1 gJ 0 114 ] l 2J O’ H) 0 00 Ar (’jimpbeiltou. l 40 ;♦ 07 - . 6 32 Bruusoii, Hampton,— ] 52 0 55 p. xi. c, ;i5 2 0 s 10 25 7 CK4 . Yamvilto, 2 13 10 145 7 08 , McNeill's, 2 17 II (HI 7 27 < timmiTig’*, r 2 32 11 07 7 35 '-Early Branch, 2 Ull 2S 7 50 A'cmassee, 4 45 11 50 8 35 Coosaw,— 5 14, T 0 50 Beaufort .7" 5^ 10 53 Port Royal, “ iV> ! 11 30 Notice hi Debtors und tiiriliTru^; ^ . * All persons having claims against the estate of Mrs. Bethany Moore, deceased, are. requested to pro^nt tltem-drrhr^t^ tested, and persons indebted to the said estate are required to make payment to the undersigned. . F. W*. WEATHERSBEE, aprl7-5vv , Administrator. FOR SALE, Now j* llio uuui u> •ubecribc for Tux PXOFLK. By order of I.rt?.^{ichap.nsox, President. K. C. Kirxlsno, Jr., SeciglfUry. iE RESIDENCE In the Town of Bartrwctt7 ltt'"T)y Gas, Turnfsjied wij.h Water IMpes and Bath-room, and containing Eleven Rooms, Pantry and .Cellar; Built two years ago. Lot meas ures 243 feet x 21K) feet. Flowing Artesian W r ell an(L Fish Bashron premises: Kitchen, Servant’s HotteepSUbles, Well, Arc. Term*: One-third cash, balance on long time with 10 per cent, interest. ALSO A Plantation containing 558 acres, 202 cleared upland, baiimfre swamp pasture^ Witiiin one mile of Barnwell Village. Five new’ Tenant Houses and Stable*. Two Well* of good Water. ^ ^ Price $J,M40; cash, #500 in 12j Any Inform months, add balance pir time to nqtes«bciiirtBr, purchaser. G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, Feby 344tb, iSOO-tf l N\>kth Bound. ' . : * No. is 410 * S • . * ■ ; Lv Port Royal, BcHiifort, C4»«SMW. 7 35! 7 4s j —’ S. 151-—^ P. M. 1 00 1 20 2 00 Yeniassee, 8 45 2 35 a. m. 2 50 Early Branch, 9 68 3 05 5- 25 Cummings, 10 15 3 25 v. -5 4 4 Me Net I Is, 10 27^ 3 34 % 54 Varnvilto, 10 32 3 59 r, m Hampton, 10 45 4 08 0 18 Ar Brunson, 10 61 4 40 6 45 Lv Cdtnphellton, Il 08 5 (K) 0 58 Ar Allendale, 11 58 5 30 7 20 Lv Altondrtle, 11 20 5 50 ApptotoM, 111 37 6 13 Beldoc. 11 40 6 30 .Martin’s, 11 65 0 47 Millett, 12 03 7 35 Robbins,^ J 12 10 8 03 EHenton, 12 30 9 45 Ar Auguste, 12 42 r.M. ♦Iiaily. 4Daily except Sunday. Connection mo+le -at Augusta with Port Bo- ftl ami Western Carolina Hailway, aud tirejrgia Rail load for all points. At Yumassee with Clmrteston and Savannah Railway for Charteaton and Savannah aud all Florida points. Cheap return tickets on sale every Saturday after 0 o’clock, good until following Monday morning before re o'clock. K. W. Hunt, , W. J. Crai*, T. F. Agent, (4. P. Agent) , Augusta. Georgia.