The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 21, 1902, Image 4
_ Pabnary bMb 4p «Mt#.
*«a, nor dfroa jour at#
If fO« w*d when March wtala hkm
Joy and Borrow U0U1 you'll know.
Marry In April when you can,
Joy (or maMen
i and (or mao.
TttfSSi S.
Marry h* month of May.
You will aurely rue the day.
Marry when June roaea bloW:
Over land and sea you’ll k©.
that K he
e the city and tray
Mu** a*re* to this and thatr
wa* at «>nrv cwauitnamlrd.
M<«ea rviwrrxHi with hl| v
arm? to Ibrrpt. Me did not takr
with him hla Klhloplan wife, but Md
long after he married Aipporah, the
daughter of .fethrothe MldlanUe.
80 we must -suppuae that Miner
married the Ethiopian prlneeaa aa a
war meatiure 'and with no Idea of
keeping hla promlae. * At any rate it
caused t rouble and name In the fami
ly, and id H haa dime ever alnee when
ever a white person mates with a
negro. i
What a monstrous falsehood to say
that the southern negro Is dehuman-
i^fd. Right here in our town every
negro mechanic Is employed at good
wages. Blacksmiths, carpenters, ma
sons, painters and draymen are all
busy. Cooks, nurses and washerwomen
Hud constant employment—and they
are. not only ccntcnted, but sometimes
dare-to be merry and laugh. Where
did Kledd get all that rot about kick
ing and cursing and beating the ne
gro? We never hoar of such treatment
in this region. Mr. Milam, a truthful
gentleman, whose business keeps him
on the street, told me,’the other day,
The CrttftatKdkthe Negrtfhxferior [Umt be had Beard -but ono oaib ut
tered by anybody within a year, and
They who In July do wed
Must labor always for their bread.
Whoever wed In August be
Many's change arc sure to see.
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Marry in September’s shine,
Your living will be rich and fine.
It in October you do marry
Love will come, but riches tarry.
/
If you wed in bleak November
Only joy will come, remember.
When December’s snows fall fast —
Marry, and true love will last!
ARP ROASTS SLEW).
and He Will Remain So.
HO MATTIE WHAT IS WRITTRH
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Mn«i llavr
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TWai Article.
! JUV things frrt on vmrr than tag
owaa. If I write that Neptune la als-
teaw hundred ■lUimsi of aittea fran
\hm aua and It <raw* utit Is pffn! rit
taaw aiUluwa It aorrtaa ate If | write
Umi tha Auahe# a»w«d ap ha** lipa and
it opanaa owt hntf upa. I Ami Ma tf
The type geda l hwaw ihat a mMat
imd a sin andvv ita warn If I write
Mat | wwmad «wA>*wte IMs PMdaw
that was by a Northern man towards
a negro who asked him a civil ques
tion. Dehumanized, Indeed! Ask
Tribble and Brown, who give their
shops the mint pain mage, What
ridiculous folly to demand scats In our
churches for the negroes. They have
churches of their own that were tadll
mainly by Lite charily of the white
folks They dnn*t warn aeate In onr
chore baa. They lone achoula uf Utei r
own that we aiipfatri. and they havt
eacurwlicw and bnaetmll and watcrmel-
una and tunrrala and ImughtrrVof
7tci fib. for shame *rwt "dedd f I
pity hla family and hla kindred. Me
think* hr haa fiarnd a mare’s neat,
and f a la> k of manethlng frcah haa
xt lira# again. Me M-
rwte the lynchftnga. hnt w#t the uwt*
gea and h# propwara a rcwwAy Mr
■md tan art thM A-ww that the
UtUa Is
TEXT All TUT BOLD THIIVI8
They I/<n,I Oonntey Poautgleea, Kail-
road Mtatlona and Ntorea.
Hnddcn Appearance And
IHnappearance.
Robberies by the class of criminals
known as “yeggs” havelreen compara
tively few about New York city. The
“yeggs” flourish In the southern and
the western part of the state and in
the country districts of all the other
states, especially those in the south.
The safe blowing and robbery by
“yeggs” at Port Chester last week in
dicates to those who know the habits
of this queer class of criminals that a
band is working this way. It is on
the cards for them to be heard from
soon in New Jersey or down on Long
Island, although in the past the
“yeggs” liave bothered Long Island
very Httle. ——•——
The men whose business it is toknow
all about criminals, their ways and
the peculiar marks by which their
work may lie told have liatl a hard
time in stud) ing the ' yeggs.” One
reason is that the “yeggs” are a com
paratively new class, it is only with
in ten rears that they have tiecome
known In this regi<m. If they were
known previously in other parts of the
country detectives h<*ri* ttevi ■r heard
Of It
Very little of their origin Is known.
hut that they have a more enmpk-te
I organ!jaUua tlian even the common
I American tramp is well rstshliahnl
I Their work Is all of the same ctaa*
I They loot Country piWtiritc## and mil
| f*md steUan*. country slurs# and *c-
IgMfcHMf, hat not often a i
| fsatdenre
They we dynamite la bt>wlag <^en
I *af*e always* and Ihr» k prod afsm
I Uh teriwr that their h Alam# spread*
I 'it'tf A t| if IIP • At) flMW
f ‘if Uv Uml l#«f V IHI *t
Yorb kg sapram At tMiewi K
M haadted hf a fbar#.** and they get
r shar* whan they retar# at theessd
uf a trip.
“Yeggs” will be heard of la t«ie
place and nr it heard of 200 or mo
miles away. All of their movements
aye mysterious, and 'he fart that they
are rarely arrested proves their wis
dom In Ihit respect.
Some detect! ves profess to believe
that the routes uf the “yeggs” are all
mapped out for them before they take
to the road. The date of each mid
Is as carefully scheduled as a National
league ball game, they believe.
This may or may not be so. (>nly
the “yeggs” can tell that, and “yeggs”
Bike JJrflTN^nedlcIne without saying
anything when arrested.
Hundreds of “yeggs” live in the
Bowery lodging houses In this city
during the winter, it is thought.
They prefer these places because they
are safer there and are among com
panions of the under world. They
are well equipped with money and en
joy life. They stand by one another,
too, as is shown when a “yegg” is oc
casionally arrested. Money for his
defence, if a defence is worth making,
is always forthcoming.—New York
Sun. ■
^ •■«■<<» HU OpcniiHt
The following is the opening speech
of Mr. Cole L. Bicsse at Sumter at the
first campaign meeting, June Di, BH)2:
Fellow citizens of South Carolina:
I appear before you today for t he
second time as a candidate for the
office of lieutenant governor, anti 1
tieg leave to mil your attention to
Uw fart that at mjr home dub. two
\’ .n>ek.' I r«-c*-i>ed ST> votes out of
I a total of 2.VI. and in my town and
I county I m-dmi a larr- majority of
11Itr vote* e##t.
At Uu meeting of the Factory
j Irati* Qub of Newberry, of
1 • filch I am a member, on the 21st ^tf
J April »f tills year 14** fuhuwlwa rr**-
I luttowa were uoaol(o*jualy #auwtew:
Wherus awe feNow wetwOer. Cate
! I. ttiemw. Mat . la • cawdldate foe the
' "rihw *4 l>r#ian#ai ^-verwoe uf a**ith
' Lamtiwa: and
Wheeewa hr ha# always been trAh
m private and p#oUr ufr. a irwe
. The Qtlumbla State wtya Thursday 1
morning ah unknown man suppiswd to
be named Johnson was found dead In
hla lied In the Mill house lit that dty,
The man waa known to the proprietor
of the lllil house, as he had taken sev
eral meals there in the last few days
He was found helplessly drunk on
Wednesday night and takeq to the
Hill house,where he was given a room.
Yesterdas morning about tt o’clock lie
was asked to change from one room to
another and did so:
About noon a chambermaid opened
the door of the, man’s room with a pass
key in order to clean up the room.
She noticed that Johnson was. very
weak and gasping and ran for help.
Officer Marsh was summoned, but by
^he time he reached the man he ceased
to breathe, though he was still warm.
Dr. Knowlton was called and pro
nounced Johnson dead.
An inquest was held last night, at
which little developed, except that the
supposition that the man’s name was
Johnson had been established by the
fact that a lady had heard Sheriff Bu-
fordof Newbam^ddamyiimhry^
naffie. SetjeVal persons testified,'
among them Dr. Knowlton. who as
serted his belief that the man died
from natural causes. A verdict was
rendered by the jury expressing this
theory. Sheriff Buford w: g tele
graphed by Coroner W. S. (Ireen re
garding the indeuity ol the man. hut
up to a late hoor lust night n<> answer
had fieen received. The Is si? will he
held fur ludentiflrat Ion at the under
taking establishing f Met rui k .v
lletadier. *
'Johnson was a man of apparent -
iy about IbO pounds lo weight and
alamt W learsuf age. Mtehair tstrcn
' tray cfcacly cnipprd and his fare is
; sitavea eiit-pl fur #0 iron gray m**us-
' '•be. I'pun the right fomrm la tat'
paa-d a star and a dower |v
1 lb> irfl sliouldrr U a targe sr«r an
1 hind the right steolrirr a small
j There arc < aorttial e a* marks uo
A small ru<# *a* fu*ind •<
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ment. Planter. Paint. Oila ami
Varuishe#
Dealers ill Hair, Terra Cot
ta Pipe. Roofing Sheathing
Papers ami all rlassesor Build
ing .Material
Coleman-Wa^ener Hardware Company ..
[Successor to C. 1*. Popponlieim,]
363 KING St., CHARLESTON, S. C.
Wholesale Oealers in Hardware.
AGENTS FOR——
Buckeye Mow'ers, Bkinley Plows, Oi.h ek Chilled Plows.
OFFICERS.
George A. Wagoner, President; George Y . 1 oieman. \ ice I resident,
I. G. Rail, Secretary and Treasurer.
Correspondence Solicited. »
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1 want ttiat
eutend bourc party te to
rwak up as ■*#>
fur I dua l hanker after
mom11ig ImwIimw a# a nrruiar
)uh. Mr# Mlpuna aays ahe like# it.
and 1 think the d>w* She haa a guud
room in Ute hock yard and guud furni
ture and a hand# .me lamp to read by,
and her little grandaoo live* with her,
and I don't know of any colored w< ►
man that tiaa a better time. In fact,
1 know of lot# of good negroes in town
who are contented with their situ.it iqn
and wfli continue a>> if they are Ic
alone by the northern fanatics and
southern cranks.
What craze has come over that man
Sledd to cause him to write sucli a
fool piece for the Ikiston magazine?
What good can it possibly do, even if
it was true? But it is not true and
only the product of a diseased imagina
tion. I would write hard tilings
about him hut for ids family connec
tions. For their sake he had better
have smothered his feeling and his
pen. The Atlantic Monthly lias
never shown ahy love for the south,
and why he should select that as his
organ passeth comprehension. Pro
fessor Sledd says the negro is an in
ferior race. Then why does lie in
sist that we give him a place in our
own churches and hotels and railroad
cars?
It was the work of the Creator that
made him Inferior, ahd he will remain
so—and neither education nor misce
genation will ever change it so far as
social equality is concerned. Mom**
atotoUi th# law of i*sl whan lie mar,
ried that Ethiopian woman, and he
had to dHeard her, and Aaron and
Miriam chided him for ft long after-
warda > smbr r# iti. Tto riory gusa.
ytoia. ttovvte tamlllaftriHK tow wvtfi
Iri# dwUaa #2 that ririew, awdnd 1# tri#
.tt*Aiia>als«w atevv mewtA#mri wpk*
him partiewiariy adapted te dtecrisrg*
Utr dutlvw uf th- iglVr to wtiW b br **■
plrea
We trust that you wiN invtwUgate
his • UanaUr and qualiticaltun# before
casting your vote.
Hamlin Heat tie, Preskient National
Rank, (irrenrille
Frank Ham mood. President Peoples
Rank.
Henry Briggs. President American
(tank.
Jas. T. Williams, ex-Mayor Green
ville, S. C.
Mahon A Arnold, Wholesale and
Retail DryriJouds.
G. II. Mahon. Alderman 1st Ward,
Greenville, 8. C.
Jas. L. Orr, President Piedmont
Manufacturing Company*
John M. Cure ton, Farmer.
J. II. Morgan, President American
spinning Company.
W. D. Garrlsoft, Farmer.
B. M. Shuman, Attorney at La\p.
Jos. A. McCullough, Attorney at
Law.
B. A. Morgan, Lawyer and Member
of House Representatives.
W. P. Hicks, Auditor Greenville
County.
C. C. Jones, Mayor Greenville City.
Henry J. Southern. Treasurer
'Greenville County, 1
J. D. Ollreath, Sheriff Greenville
County. #
J. A. McDaniel, Clerk Greenville
County.
D. I*. Vemer, Master Greenville
County.
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deni Education G rrenviile Cbunty
J. K Speegle, (Jbunty Superviaor
Grcsnvlli# Ownty.
. W. V. Austin. Register Mesne (uo-
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away wltli Um i<a>t witiMHIt
Uie sllghU'st lrace of their m
They haven't been seen coming In and
they haven't been noticed going out.
A general alarm sent out over the sur
rounding country never'.seems to re
sult in catching the participants in
any of these raids. They seem to
melt away.
A remarkable instance occurred
last summer in Southern part of New
York. A gang of alxmt thirty “yeggs”
descended on the place. Instead of
robbing stores, they carried out a
carefully planned raid in the residence
district. This town has a uniformed
police force of some thirty men, lint
despite this the “yeggs” marched in,
went into houses without bothering,
to tind out whether any one was at
home or not, took w hat they, wanted,
shot at any one .who objected and at
some who didn't, and then went
away. They walked through the
main streets of the place with their
loot, lireil shots in the air, and so ter-
ritied the locaj police that the latter
did not dare to interfere.
The next night they came around
and Went through the same perform
ance. The third night they did it
again. ‘.On the Ihrei nights they got
away witli about 9lU,OOo worth of sil
ver and jewelry, and not one was ar-
n»ted.
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Presbyterian College or Women,
and state Itemocratl - platforms.
I am In favur of the Dispensary
law, believing, as I do, that It Is the
best solution of the whiskey problem.
1 am in favor of biennial sessions of
the general assembly.
lam hi favur of a law prohibiting
children under twelve years of age
from working in eotton mills.
I am in favor of making liberal a[i
propriations to provide for our Con
federate soldiers.
1 am in favor of liberal hut not ex
travagant appropriations to our state
institutions of learning, and In favor
of building up the free school system
so that every white child in this state
can be given a good common school
education in comfortable and con
venient school houses.
1 am in favor of the taxes paid by
the white people going to and being
used only for the education of white
children.
1 will discuss these different ques
tions and any others that may be
brought into the campaign best I
can in the few minutes allowed me
at each campaign meeting, and regret
that I have not more time in order
ttiat 1 might fully discuss them, as I
believe that they deserve the conslder-
atian ol each of the I democratic voters
Mfrillt#
during Uu# liOR and never Injured a
p»fw« Thay profwl.lv never meant
te. Their object In riiiading te much
ami #• f rcaly wa# It* rrente terror, and
■to w# te*««te m Ukte anfVK u
come wild and are extreuiely vicious.
They are wolf like in their haMUand
r.m in droves." Captain Xve also
tells of a remarkable lake on the island
of Chatham at an elevation of 3.000
feet above the sea level. This lake,
according to the captain, rises and
falls with the tide and no sounding
line has ever reached its bottom.
Many relics of an ancient race were
found.
Will t*l##t OH ton.
The South it to have another rival
in cut loo prriucUon. New York,
I Vo o^i 1 vania and trite capita I late
Girl TurninK (<> Marblo.
Dorothy Stiles, aged 16, residing
near Bay City, Mich., is dying from a
disease which lias ballled the physi
cians. The girl several months ago
noticed a peculiar sensation at the
joints of the shoulders, hips and an
kles. One night when taking a bath
she called her mother to observe that
her heels were perfectly white and as
hard as stone. Tills condition was ob
served also at shoulders and hips.
Since then the disease has spread, un
til now the girl cannot sit up, her hip
joints have lost power to bend, all
motion is gone from her shoulders,
and the«doctors say death must ensue
within a few months. The girl takes
no nourishment hut fluids, and these
with difficulty, lleces of the sub
stance. it is asserted, have Ireen
chipped off from her body and seem
♦tike pure marble The girfeTattof
attribute# the trouble to his having
! experimented with mndc chemicals in
live haUitub. He thinks be wax n<»t
careful. enough about cleaning M-
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rreriYt*<! h* tilt*
Miowt-rla. from Austraiu, tell of ter
rible drouth In New South Wales and
(JueenUnd which Ium devastated tIte
sheep ranches of that section of- the
southern colony. Millions of sheep
liave ilicd and men formerly coiaidercd
wealthy have been compelled to seek
employment. Samuel McCaughey,
the sheep king of Australia, lost over
a million sheep of his herd of a million
and a quarter, and other large herders
have been equally unfortunate. The
work of wiping out the natives of the
South Sea Islands continues. The
Australian papers givi J an account of
one expedition by Germans to the New
Hebrides tyi avenge the murder of a
Mrs. Wolff. Tliis expedition com
pletely wippedouta village, natives
from which had committed the murder.
One hundred and thirty persons were
killed.
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L. A. Mi’t’ord, M’F’G.,
Office, Laurens, S. C.
Caesar’s Head Hotel.
Open from Jane 1st. to October 1st
4,0)K) feet above sea level. Popular
resort. Room for2m) guests. 30 miles
from Greenville, BDIrom Brevard, N.
C. Desirable cottages for families.
Resident physician. Telephone and
daily mails.. Hot and cold laths.
! Enchanting scenery, (lowing springs.
I Temperature from .*0 to 7u degrees.
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