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The Barnwell VOL. XV. BARNWELL, S. THl'RSOAY, JUNE .■», HM)2 JO.-OOO MAI» STEKR.S Frn iiiied by Fear They Wild S^mreds. 3£ak.i THE PEEIL ; CF the Iioj 1 blindly fallowing their lead. Every nun In i.ur parly Carrie 1 at least one six s’io iter, and some hat! a pair of them, and tiny weic instruot- eii, lr> the event of e. stampede to ride alongside these leaders, on the side oppo-lte.tc t ie dirertiem m wtrirh it was desired to turn 'th< m, and to fire THE CG iVHOYS ! B*e ground near their hoofs, in 01'- OBJECT TO JUtGE SPEER. THK PRESIDENT >Ir«srH CJreene und Uttjrnor WiU lie* . _ t turn to the l’. S. for Triah . ider to turn them from their course. A special from Washington says Messrs (Jreene and (iaynor, the Ameri- can'fugitives now in prison in Quebec. WHAT OTHERS SAY OF HIM. THE CAMPAIGN SCHEDULE. Decides on a M.ui to Appjint to th* Vacant Judgeship CoiiitnentM <»n the l'jgii«]i<lnc.v ot‘ l»r. W. H. Timmeriiuin, of Oateaburn, THEY LOVE CUPPIE. IN THE COURT OF CLAIMS s. <T. for 'Governor. From the Lexington I’ispatch: l>r. UamlidateN for rtie Nenate ami state ✓ Officer* Kuch Have a l>ay. I After a very full consideration of all i matters relating in any way to thej matter of tne arrangement of the two Negro Dear to the Northern Heart v - L Under Conditione. Mho Had of'j fiem. Hapnenod \\ lo^n Herd t ain I he tiis'iu to n Deep ('a non. ‘Must before midnight we heard for! of their own choice, to avoid extradi- “ :tt 'he first time a faint rumble ot dis-j answer Mie charge ofembe/zle* I ’ l,,t , t,ul ' 1< ! er soutll 7 st : ; rhe I ment in connection with the case, of [ display of heat lightening also had in-1 . ! reased in intensity and a slightsouth-1 Garter and t.ie frauds in westerly breo/.e sprang up. The hoarse the Savannah harbor contracts have muttering.*of thunder iiecame louder notified the Attorney (ieneral that ; and more frequent. Me were now all | ^|, e y are wining to return to tin* Uni- Ewr - v *»*•"»«»«10 *"<■ »•«* • in is ; >«■ ku«w »«* inai m.*, or Southwest is more or less familiar : rcJ . v . ft 1 F f ‘ l st ami>edt.. which in dl! , - , iiroliabihty would immediately follow 1 10 r ’ d\!s i t> ndency of a large ^ ( f ie jj rs ^ ^yorc peal o^ thunder. had now yieliiiuHii Seems to he .tin 1 and is Supported by Uoliticnl Opponents. Tillman Won't Interfere. W. II. Timmerman. Uie most proini- nent Candidate for (iovetnor t*>fore "f campaign meetings to beheld today, was in town Mon-1 throughout the State this summer, ' giving due consideration to the toboc- The doctor is hale and hearty and is U, harvest time, the covcnlenoe of full> identitietLwith the people of Lex- j candidates, the saving of mileage to mgton among whom he has cast his t , K . t^vefers, the sub-committee of ! tlie people Winner fhy body or herd of cattle to become frightened and stamiMsic, often ii|H>n apparently sliglit prov<M*ati(N). It is also well known by "cow punchers'* that when a herd lias once started on iU mad (light it is as irresistible and dangepsw at thUi-ndiMvt i *>f Mw» lndi.ii in«rt n for tl K u The breeze had now perceptible freshened and we could hear tin* roar of rain rapidly approaching The sti-ersall aismt us were getting on their feet and uneasily movingalmut. The suspense was Itcinuiing imlnfut. Suddenly a blinding llash lit up Uie almost instantir followed \\ i r w Ws sn- 1 entire siTne t»v a crash i l*:^! direct h away. lag and and 11n-re tl thi dar • IM Imii liii »\% 1 1 rnnit* tl if*! 1 * la**.! (Mill i any Judge of a. United States Court ex cepting.Ridge Emory Speer of Georgia. This astonishing statement was made Eridav by Andrew J. Rose, one of the leading counsel in tiie case of ('apt. Carter, and afterwards promi nent as (me of the defenders of Messrs Green and Gayiior. Mr. Kobe arrivisl at Washington Friday night to look after son,e ieg.il Ihi%»im .»s in one of tie' departnntits. Mr. went mi to say that In* was in Canada last week and saw Messrs Grunc and i>i an t they aie willing to »:at d trial IBT I tils c <unt ry ts'fice ahy ot It ■ r Jrlge I ••WO Judge *»|« • f on wiwlh rcnittr* t isk i.»* t»«nr lot for weal or woe. lie Is doing a good tMirt in tire deveiopmeot of I^ex- ,... . . . . higton l*v Uu* investment of his brains, i several hours Monday night adopted h,r special correspondent of th^^ergy and capMUil and Lexington ap- t,* ^lurdules for the two ColiimhiH .state from \\ ;ishin^ton says hU efforts. The HaUsburir Advocate ftayniifthi WHEN HE STAYS AT THE SOUTH. renplc of the Northwreat Kick at the 1‘rtmpect of a Negro Keglment lieing Quartered In Their Midst. I’resident Roosevelt Thursday an nounced t hat lie had determined on a man forjHte vacant jtidgslilp in the court of eh»i«i>. Senator McLatirin i> generally n irwrded as Uie winner of tliis juicy p urn ; nd Ids nomination mavis* sent to Uie senate anr dar. Mci,aurin'* rcNignulhai irom the sen- Iv follow very *ts*rtiy til of Ids aptviintme-it. iiiiitt tliat he will tle-n to n-iH-w hli career ite w ill pndct'i tie'ami* oiM*ctu< TiMTe i» a |M(«sj tak" i4 c.i»n*n In |?m* s uatc j sigl.ttMf.. Il»e the State UemtsTatic executive Ciim- mfttee. after a session cotdinidog for _ Fort Snelling Is an army post In campaigns the one for the party of Minnesota, about eduldlatant between ... *85? .senatorial and euttgrtgrion.il randi- G*''elUesof St. l^ul and MinnettfiHi atiove. I lie Dispatch iscxaeUy right (i a tes and the other for tlie party of ""ly h ^' w ndles fn»m either. In in the alxoccas,-. I here isnot a man |candidates for State o.liocM Tlie two!**®*^* government reservation Is Smith UarJini who would j whcdiiles are as fodows. greater i NRNATOKUh. Unbi'idii i. Tuewtay. June* 17 t'amden. W»**tnesday. June |s t lH , 't* lieM. Iriilai. J'in** Jo. IteniM’llsvIUc. M'-mia). Juo* - 2 I 11» «• If ititm* WS II — «MkK t* »• t •enl u ■ I Mi* foe is x| will h ir*IG i iutt casting fV ^ | Ifi », , nd Li* r* as<>ii f.»r r*'- o»tr «ei I tie ItilltppiiM* ImU lavtug U* o ts'e/i m | •day. .'srbatur Mrl^ucn • *igti f f mii t be *4 iu t * tw ills TUtc 111 MlggOgt of that *lv Us niting l*» I he whioJ r»ti fitt.at ti.. »!..*«vi tiim living in aiiiF iihirc h< nor and retbvt , iit to the State than Dr. W. II. Timmerman. In every department f life, h.* has acted Ids part well, and stands G'fofv lb** |ief*plc of tld** State, Die iH'bic Roman wlsiw Is-st d an*I litue iia» Im, n given to ,4' pic. If ttierc are Us we wts* > .uig! .1 !!• f. 1 I m after tbr drath of Judge fr was a (Wifi w raaimog iu e'ar v gf «rtMl*ww to ewftv M ..W 44—. 44— 4f44-444e UUSS^ *4-«Ml»*rs % vat I JWl UkfSaV \ IrghHa. •»•*» tfrw a| |*ar iwn. 4 I ■ . .Ilkltt ** p* t : W0 NI ftitr * u* Hr, T Ml are Was hi u d Dr. Tiiua. l- eai ihdatf, alt Mu* taf ta every »«i i'hug p'vapl iMttklt^l M-yt <>••* r* tsaih rmin 14' ttiev »l**l Uu using , iafUt, wtei f* lit 11*11 I- ; ua iit, Thw* * r-ee M the ••ewe - llisls'pviii*'. Tnesitay D.ifiingt'Ni. \\edoesi r lon*tKr. Tfmmtay. Marnti. Freisr. Juts regarded as a suburb of each city, and It has lately grown to-be something of a resort fur the people t»f both. Some few years agnlhe Twenlv-flfth United States Infantry was stationed at Fort So* liing. SulaH*|uetiliy It was trans ferred to another station. Now the XI. Uueot has deter wined to am tgbt I* * Ua4>* *■< t Hr iy sha* rteaa frttret ta. II. *T IX It 14. June Sh • i., Ti I * *» aw mww w irpari turn I fir fr^pwi f mni im Ui» n m* T wn its former sbtdlag ptsrv. la ildrh fad St. I‘mu I and Mic- ire *ig r-wsl) protesting to i ft*r the proud Is to ’ r«4.a of Urn wJdlen •fth Infantry. They "wM/’ew It w adeiHted hy paper n pnaMnllag the Ui*4 the og. — i.t |» few «f the »rat as well a* ewe of the pttaad la Uw w ni— * hwl that hag wd a*ghw Tae ndgleee are iT m A rnm w» Mt %*, M * m 9 I***# f 1 !%•» r rfiiiilhHiih l (rtf -’tiiMAk Jlintta rnm. Im •4 %*W Y p • f llrfMi MU JM aii mAni li» mm rtSMHNMMik n**t mir it in# mmtm i {St f'‘t Mi# # V tt ■f VMMrti v lartMf i mi * * | f'ar * A h*. « ( it -••■A UUrtA^-diit Sj&tototo Xmmtmmto 4b * ■y«r ran /.* v .1 MrfBMT' I Of, < * a- % »% hr *4 fa 4%toa9 v%h «• gr *4 I • • ' f § y»#i y #t| f a ws'**dk tt s^t# rSat»e4.. a eugs lavMufbet a Iksa^gaw Tthasatta _ •awwaHi hatawlM Jagg S* %ihew Taeahw* Arif X ■ypettegi a«Jaewgs* Ja*f A ■akatta I nttay Jaly 4k. Leaaaftah wstaettst Jaly I* . Newtafty. Tamdhi July X «.in ewa i a Wahwasttif, Jadf a %Mw*aps TWeway Jaly M % ah raw t rkAay JaAy II. wv la* axi i 1 41 tried ivy d Mates tills intot thH f ul *■*44^ 7f Mal>> *.^gvi*. , x.. r^ir *- '♦ ll ■■■Mil 1 —sq. Jury is ft^aswasa--eMhamaar-«• . w .... •< JtM r%n r N ip* m U« *0 «f tl *f I KM Mr (hr nfApn^utr lit-41 «|(4 nr c)m1 I IumI hialiifl my Immcr frtMii IV in nte >| kr| ii« ar liitii avid tt*Hir SpMk. U^IHlC lfl% HJiUtU* 1 o»uldn*t |fu to pit i*p countable miM>n. altli hate ls*cn on atmunl« ing heat of the day's kmiI tl 4*1 ( »\ • II lit. ll »ogh f the w<»rk 1 flM *w rf it may i‘khaii4t- I was mt d It u* *11< awake at lo o'cUH’k, wtn-n one of tlie Wilson boy* came over-■where I was lying and said: ‘THH, 1 don't exactly lik. 1 Udsdoatli- ly quiet. It makes me nervous. It seems as if something out’of the ordi nary was going to happen. I’ve no ticed a considerable amount of heat lightening and it’s beginning to make tlie steers restless I woulden't lieu hit surprised if there was a big thun der storm'here before morning, and if there is there's going to l>e trouble witli them critters. I've, told all the boys to saddle their {ionics and be ready at a moment's notice, if the steers get on a rampage, to turn them eastward away from the big hole in seemed to * slackened Nome of th< the canon their »p *>e nearei •d. To Fortunately. i of tlie steers rer ahead ami which gave t!ic brink of Mt-ddlna* I* Itrtnany tan is held in great h 1l1.1t part of tlie French Rcpu marnag P< r wl ep|| mxi an op{N*itunity to turn. •f Um have a solemnity tliat th* j vsev, in few other places. It isdif- ticult to trace the history of the cus tom that gives the tailor such high McU Mild Til ipp T an not. him M r n 1 as Irrn tees on tlie iris ttsiuglil to Itold up Hrt mi % * 4 !*• (hr ffBM Dr Hi «pp| Mail aw 4 Bit 4uwb( f fll fpV** i MM ta V • f %« F(ii ^ (\»rrt-*|M*rttF of of 1 Um* Flu#. * ItH^r Inara: Me Itavr jtMt nitrd of rmiurat M*rv fv*% irvifNt s* lli* f his Cuunty and stale 1 fl 1A f 1* rtlix Ifftpi* :j*it>lc by 1 hr. TlBimer- Jt# IIIpIII. •>ur former State Tn-axi uer. We .10 Arc n* >*t surprised to In-ar call s for him . 11 ♦1 loHirlo's appointment to an oftki tliat is entirely remote from Carolina politics. In this connection, it is known tliat to the Governor's chair. Fully quail- tied by intelligence and experience, faithful and cMcient as his service* have proved, with a character atiove South 'suspicion and reproach, why should he uiot lie called to this liigh office, and i^aWrrtM Irsttgy J* I Mutt Monday. Jul s|«rtao'<Mfg Twwdi Gaffney. Wdliwwday, July Yorktille. Friday. July 2V ChrMiev. Saturday. July 9a Wlniwtsxu. Tueoday. July 19. (^m aster. Wislmwday. July W. j Oimden, Thursday. July 31. < iHwlertteM. .Saturday. Aug. X Itennettsvllle, Tuesday. Aug. .V till it in that high-toned, dignified and the remainder of the herd divided rank at tlie wedding as tlie Itritons a number of personal friendsof Sena-j manner that cliaracterizes him and a part going north and the remainder accord him. He is the marshal for ’'»r McLaurin in the senate, among J tit* him for the Office ofC’liiefMagis- south along the bank <*f the canon. | the groom, and if he lie gifted in tin* I l * u ‘ lM*mocrats, have been exerting trate. tlie ground over there, pointing in the direction of the.eanon.' “The atmospheric elctricity. as 1 shad already observed while Wilson \vas talking to me. was liecoming more frequent and lighted up the smooth, polished horns of the reclining animals with a sort of ghostly glow, producing a decidedly weird effect. I could also see tliat the steers were ‘becoming ,ung_ti ... “It wasrni avvfid sight to look upon art of making rhyme he may be asked strong influence to have the senator and when I j^iw those steere by the to participate in the comedy of for- a PI M jntc<l to the court of claims. The hundreds‘'shooting < ver io<* edge of mally wolng the iuide by reciting ! Ik'inocratic senators who have tiecn that Death's Vall'‘.v Hl.ea hue missile i stilted verses in her presence. He advocating Senator MeLaurin for the tired from a catapu- Lives forcibly re- | wears a red hose on ids right leg and !, ittiee happen to lit- among liis most minded of Victor Hugo's famous word 1 a purple one on. the left when he makes j pronounced opponents orr certain [>o- plcturc in 'Les Miserallies'of tlie fatal his journey, while from tlie end of Ids ‘' ‘ ’ ” dash of the French e:ivfttfy brigade j wami are suspended two little em- into the hollow road of ohain at tlicJ broidered licarts'. When the nuptials battle of W;iterl>H>. are celebrated bread and wine are “In the morning we began round- blessed and exchanged with the groom | ing up the scattered survivors of our | by tlie bride's parents. The wedding licrJ. aud it was almost four days be-j follows immediately and the bride fore we finished the work. The young barricades her house preparatory to Mexicitn who caused all the 'vamosed' on the night or early morning of tlie receiving the groom. The lover ar rive^, accompanied liy bagpipers, w ho disaster and was never heard of again, play in front of the house while the Before we left the \ieinity of the mock parley continues. lie makes canon I visited the place where the formal demand for ids wife and her steers plunged over. The air was relatives tiring forward her grand- fairly black with buzzards, and when mother or some oilier aged person litical issues and are supporting him entirely liecau.se 4>f their strong per sonal friendship for him. The Enterprise: . Among all tlie public men of South Carolina, we know of none who have more of the sterling qualities that go to make up real character in a vigorous manhood than can he found in Dr. W. If. Tim merman, former State Treasurer. You may tind better orators, better looking men and may tie more pro But what is of more vital interest in | found'.scholars, hut none with-more South Carolina circles is not the ap- character if character is to is- meaS- pointment of the senator so much as uted by the injunction, “l>o unto the consequences. 11 is Itelieved that others as you would have others do Senator McLaurin will accept the unto you.” jndgship. His. senatorial term ex- pi res next March and as lie'is out of] Khouh! be Caught. u t he race for re-election there is really | | vist Thursday night snnw miscre 32 33 34 •3a 3<i 37 38 3!» 1». 40 41- I leaned over the brink of tlie rocky more and more uneasy, and here and canon atid Tr»(ik»Mt dm»ir tiler.' I n«Ji . a big steer rise up and "P"" U"' resii'ts of the Ktaropede 1 the act as is he sniffed da direr of some sort. In the tea oil me I hud saddler my horv> and wo* waiting * I ia level ■right turn up. The silence still re Ruined utibo*krn. euept by the low uld mva strange jutnl.le of hoofs, woman is politely mT carcaMwst. «s»ni|JeU'ly bhek- trroM cliann.-l *>fth«- Ktream srerks later we arrived at ' ul a bod •Hi. ■ MUM 3 wit lo Um tt —via s i aiaubnikg grutnu mg-- tican half heeed wts* ettrhef In the evroloff, surteptl- ly hlvAew is«« the atucas iw the aauwry weg* 1 * scs4 helfwri (MSS- ttri off nd IhjqpW, htttvh li*»nis and ing Um .“A few our' riestinatkur gfid when we I tad Made a careful r*Mint of tile heni we ftOIMf a little mee 3 aua sleets orioktiMr M asim«u«*i Iv*s4 Meantime tlie smell of STfTJJTW it at > on UM* air. Of course. tUe aged i-l. ly very little that lie could accomplish lie- ., nt f r ,, ln t 't„. roadside into the tween now and the end of his term. Southern railway's evening train from j ing from several wounds. Shirley If he is tendered the appointment and | (j|i ar | t . s to n at a point one mile South came to Chicago recently from Mis- aocepts. lie will of course resign lils,,^ Kingville. I’he bullet enwhed! alsaippl. Hemet Thomas last Mon- viands vat jn the vnate. - And then what? tiirpughji wlmlow of coachTUtdrintd day and having known d>v. MCSWeency~'NTi"L MO< i a || tiie wav timaigh the win- south, -Ifieff'Tb borrow may be tlie next ria •haaaMh MUMS'. MM. asstonf his impirtuoity. his truipcr or in* 4mIs the infant. affffcralc4| praisr A wmIo>w and a prftufs the weal Is Md until hr It that (Aw aeuttr is UMCMhdF Xu 1 rhapN to II** must not ki*e ult t tic tutr wtM pre- hut with railir ex- be nr turns the chill mamrd u*4tLWi arc .Id p mmmtUrn* sms- tis«h| hhtthM -***sas*4-n ulwMahr 'ihlrtta ■ Mtli— ttatthiff. r tact «w*3 kuwssh bs hi » mk hhuhsuos wHMhs* > MW hMhwn • tmm m Mmmw us 'ewriMh unw mm xwuhk Mu hhttws* «e 'Nrt**k 4MM|>t PMMtf MHhrtrtff Ugsua ABhnttw Mh> Ik W- SmU (h*WMS IWMSWMV* U#WI* CftMffhrihttV h Ci J tttMkrtrtMrt flHMMM ppint The bullet iiim in the money from on ttie oppiaule side, smashing film. Tbomau refusctl to give assist- panes <»f glass. It <*jcurrcd at amv ami they quarrelled. Frank Wilkin >n Um llanWv J 'll ll It. ■Illll firtl • ll III .1 ii'hi 14^ n IVrry mnd r the witi- irr.f hum puiafttffv U rraUri by tpr Mr. W uktuuwi Mas at - , psqi tte-ss at t >.«te’aa Swt 4 4 Mi UM 4tek> 4, I. . ' • has fhs «uhr» * m i -V*( (w the gvwiuaUhg MiUUry culluffh 1 hiring Uw enuae of hh spuuch at Ml hedge vtilc Thursday MinWtcr Wu •arid that all efforts wade by AMurt- i cans and other f-treignen to gucus the sum iff the mtwoluU loyalty and devo- Uon of the Chi new subjects la time of trouble had been futile. He explained that It was due to or •liege training, Inotiopvllie. Wednesday. Aug. aland wu one of the five relaUooa to- Darlingt<Ki. Ttiuraday. Aug. 7. bred In (Jhlneeerlilldrcn, vlx.; to honor father and mutUpr in life and after death: to preserve under all conditione devotion to the aovereign power; to respect age; to hallow the relation be tween husband and wife and alao that between friend and friend. He said no Chinese merchant had ever de rail ded a man out of a penny in busi ness transactions, and no parent’s will had ever been attacked in China. He says China does not have to be gov erned by thesword, because the princi ples of loyalty and devotion are too thoroughly instilled in the youth of the land, and that this is due to col lege training as well as to other causes. He said the chief difference between college education in Amerjca and in China is that her primary importance is given to the mental training, and in China moral improvement is made of tirst importance. Thursday afternoon at the StateTo- sane asylum an inmate suddenly be came seized with a mania and caught Minister Wu by the queue which wu banging down his back. It wu jerked and pulled with great force, causing excruciating agony. The minister struggled wildly, and when be wu freed from the crazy man's grup be fed from the building* tod gut In a carriage, demanding that he be driven Drn~i Ihr order | twrk Ui the city at (umM. He overtaken by friends and bis Ur* of ll*- "*** \ »g f.iri Florence. Friday, Aug. 8. Marion. Saturday, AugrO. Conway, Tuesday, Aug. 12. Georgetown. Thursday, Aug. 14. Kingstrec, Saturday. Aug. Dl. Monck's Corner, Tuesday, Aug. Manning, Wednesday. Aug. 20. -Columbia, Thursday, Aug. 21. A Bloody Duel. Two colored men fought a duel to the death with knives Saturday night at Twenty-second and Dearborn Sts., ^Chicago. As they slashed and plunged the weapons into each other's bodies a crowd of more than fifty people formed a circle around them and cheered tlie combatants when one or tjie other drove the knife to the hilt. After ten minutes' tierce fighting Alexander Shirley staggered and fell with ids ad versary's weapon sticking in his body. The long blade jiad pierced ids heart, lie was dead when the police arrived. His slayer, Chas. Thomas, was bleed- Vm* upuuhm mwsmMs l*. 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