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7 -J*' M- —mm Wk nre oot respowrtbf* for the view flio (ftnremr’i Oil our ootMde page We fubllsh Oorernor H*MPtrm> MeMiqps jo the General Aaewnbly. I» to a fine paper. Worthy alike of tbe mao wbo wrote it, fee rata to whom It to a4dreeeel--aod fee aorerelntp people of out once more tn SU !■■■■■■ aororelgn Suta. Feprlog that Aoyf thing we might aay wool4 detract from rafher than add Do it, we refer Oatreadepatothemeaaage Itielf for their tnformatloo and delectation. uiu frwn thji party, jjUn' L»£wjl South Carolina^ had already bad tamwh enou^fi put tfpon it bjl her baktard rep- reftentativea, and thaetW* Hot etain at tempted to be cast afcoakl ueter be re- aBxod. No, V it required tlto last drop of blood from her Imt saryivtof; non It •hould nercr be ! ^VhaJl South Caroflt- taaolve to do Of not to do a certain .. i^ Tbc Judicial tlo^. Some tfmto ago wa publlahed In tha . eolumM of Tbi Aoiwt an tghattotire 'y argument from “Kappa,” in a letter to fee Newa and Courier, demooatraring aoooiuirtraly that tha present circuit fidget of the State, With the wtceptlon of Judge Krawuw, were not oonstitu tioaally elected. Bdbeeqnently wo treated the aubject editorially, and. expreaalog what know to be the eenttmenta of nine tenths of onr < ft* pto, urged upon tha pmaent Legtolia fare to take the neoeeaafy atepe tn tha ptamtow. Borne daya after oar rtowa on the subject appeared, the Newa and Goarier in an editorial on the subject brought It to the attention of ofer rep reeeataUres. The Impreaatonhaa ob tatoed pretty generally, bat whether with or without aubetaatlal foundation we are unable to say. feat fee precept mti, we do not know wbefeer prubeasUfMlUlrtfl founded >hnow feat fee fear to t|iy ««' 1 feat fee aotoa of fee rngk and proper ao- 1 the matter. .. ’ 1 fa ethrjr reason Why action should be urged, and delay dtoOour- •ral Assembly ef thto quaetlon. The ml ode of oar people lean to the belief feat our areutt Judge* were not elec ted aa fee constitution prescribes, and the teem feat they were elected by a radical Lealalstore and, Jp some In- atanoee, have been ktontlfled wife tnat party, voted for and electsd aa radicals, do not Increase their, store of patfeaee to bear wife gifem. If feta Ttow at-few ‘ * ire' eotnplled with fn the rioctlon of these Judges, fee people would yield gracefully and patriotically to feat deo- laratiea, and furotoh ail the neoesaary anpport to fee fudlefary In enfordog the laws, But If they (the people) have men foisted upon them by mean* of a violation of the foadamental law of fee land It la hardly to be expected feat they win entertain much gratl- tude to fee repraaenUfeo wbo belli It lb feetr power to relieve them and would not The voice of Barnwell county"Wfor legislative action on few Judicial,question, aa well aa on every other question feat wilt tend to.ad- f our material and political Inter- lution ts recalled or cancelled except by tbe accomplishment of the design. There was but one way to suoressfully achieve fee desired end In this esse, and that w«j hy lrating the radical parly at the jf>tU and attuning the rein* of gonemmruf. The campaign otfiG opened with but foW men absent from tbe post of duty ; their response to tlur call of the Stale Was prompt and singularly unanimous; and before fee issue at the polls was had (tie while me*yfn Barnwell cotmly at least, who were stHl missing could be counted on one's flngcra. The wta of iho 7th of November set Upon Carolina once mere “free add dteendiralied."' JVa have fiWtaaea passed by dodga owoaand opon BmaUa, Gardcao and SlHfllOH Carpenter. Bmal to tranafefs bis labors from Congress to the penitentiary for the term -of three yearn, Cardoso spends two years in tha county Jail and pays a flfna of four thousand dol lars, ol la default of ptyment to to ba confined an additional year, 1 while I* Case Carpenter is to pay a fiae of one thousand dollars and remain In Jail thing it is rarely ^ ewe feat tbe rsaw lot two years. Justice baa come on frequently heard,wad perhaps it may be true that some of ths oomniccs of tbs Primary EJacUaas Agala; Anterior to tha wa)r nomtnaUag son* were an known In oar S^ste. The enutneipstioa of the slaves la the Boetbara States and the introduction of another political element in our midst necessitated the adoption of some meas ure by which fee whole power of these different elements could be, respectively, eonctontfsted. Hence fee plan of elpoU log delegates from tbe various election precincts to a county convention, wh should have the power of naming tlHf eawdlditrs of their respective existence. From the ion until tbe 7th of democratic convenrion would not have received the ananhnous support they did receive had il not been for the great na* cesrity of preserving the unity of the party in that period of supreme peril. If this is tree it reflects fee highest credit on such as were patriotic enough to sialt all personal prejudices apd oqnsidoraUoos for the redemption and prosperity of the Common wealth. We thiol it was tbe simple duty of every son to bury all per sona) feeling which jeopardised the State's welfare; bat we have always thonght tha performance of one’s simple duty worthy tf th^ highest praise. If it were We vronld agbL advocate an implicit obodlehas to the Seminations of A county eonveation ; hut wa do not think the convention system necessary, and therefore We oppose it wife this impor- that if it should be tnally derided to eontlaoe the oonven- tiwi sysiam, we will ftal ourselves bound by its aslion. Oaf vleWi are that the primary elec tion system Is better and more satisfac tory la every way, provided it is properly done. ' Onr theory is to have^the nomi nations of all candidates made in this w»y. We utterly oppose that systemof pri mary elections which priy goes to the ex tent ot elefeting delegates to a nominal' in^ oonvdntion. This we r^ard as uareTy “whipping the davil around the atoxap.” ThU latter system was recently * (ha itSVifestonlmnillripJ nominatious, and has given great dissat isfaction, which will result in having two dampcratic tickets in the field. Our idea is substantially as followm t 1. Let the Executive Committee of the democratic party for Barnwell county assemble at the Court House, say about the 1st of July next ’ ‘ _ v , . 2. Having met, let feat committee is, 'sue a proclamation calling upon the elec tors of the party in the county to send in to the secretary (by registered letter to avoid all chance of miscarriage) the names of all candidates, whether self • Dominated or otherwise, by a given date, say 1st of August. S. On the 1st of August tbo secretary be required to make out a complete bsl of all the candidates ior nomination to tha various offices and submit them tin' der oath to the executive committee, wbo will moot again an feat data aid have the same published h» both papers. 4. At this meeting let tbe executive committee order an election at each dub house of the democratic party in this county, say on the lot of September, to vets on these names, with instructions fur eaeh club to seud np a sworn state ment of fee rote, say within five dap af ter fee election. ^ ff. At fee end of the fifth day fee ex fee white tax payers of South Carolina ware under tbo su premaqy pf fee extreme radical whg of - ri*s national republican party—a party consisting mostly of nogrtws «Awh^i adventurers, wbo had for their object personal aggrandisement. The discipline of this party was perfsflt in eB its branch es and details, while the democratic party, disheartened by repeated defeat and injustice, bad alteoet wasted fee lamp of hope in its bosom, la politics as welt is in (Weryfehsg riM these if a t point beyond which tlto^sgfe-Saxon will not go—there fra some depths of humil- iatio* sad degrees of tyranny they will B0( submit to. From repeated fifoess ^ beiup* few of aB WlMTr to feo wusd Id be villains' M the remit of feat elec death kne.n Of the nuH- thc iMd.whoW aoutive committee moot again and aggre« gate the vote of the county, declaring sufh candidates as shsH have received the highest number of votes to be the Dominoes of the jjarty. Editorial Correspondence from the -'I Capital. v f CotmtuUk Deoembor 1,1877. Office seekers' are, As a otoea. un friendly to fee use of water ae a bev erage. But for his personal knowledge lu this direction, your correspondent would have concluded that he had beau mtotaken for a locomotive puop by ntuberous gentlemen of bibulooa appearance, who have, during fee week Just closing, grasped bis hand in a most affection a to manner And shaken bis right ana with all tbe anorgy of thirsty humanity. It to highly grati fying to know that our State has ao who as* will- S Tconstaanttion—to oecomo unmlxed pubKo afrvants, and I find to seats on - „ Bofetbese thy persons to retire to fee boeome o? “thp.Ir families and the ordlnarv nur- their fStnllleU and the ordinary pur- suite of their iiviui Wtoy r 1<^|Nwit hi pritoa | r .. -I This tyesk has been a busy one In fee ludigna' capitaI| and t ehalf endeavor to lay be fore Tux PnortK and its readers a brief yet comprehensive summary of lie . most. Important oocurrencea. ^ ®d iitdig-j' On Monday •£* had tiio pjoaauro of leaden wings bat srith heavy hand.and when SU tbe ofleooee charged against these parties are tried It la fair to pre sume that thay will spaod fee rematC der of their days In our mldat—among us but-not of us. Tuesday the Odoeral Assembly met Under happy auspices. In fee Senate there are-now twenty demo unts and Seven republicans, with va- enaeies In six counties, which will be filled by tha election of detnocrata 8. A, Swalto, republican, from Wllllama- borg, and president pro tom of fee Senate, resigned Ms seat and H. T, Jeter, democrat, of tTolon, was elec president pro tarn. Josephus Wood ruff; republican dark of fee sls^featgned Jito office, and CM. Stobo Farrow, of Spartanburg, was elected to the “vacant chair” of “deaf Joeephtia.” In fee Hoosa of Repre sentatives there are now eighty-seven democrats, thirty-five republicans and two vacancies. Having a majority on Joint ballot ot sixty-five the democrats are masters of the alt nation and re sponsible for fee legislation of the ses sion. On Wednesday next the vacan cies on tbe bench of fee Snpreme Court and the seventh elrostt will be filled. Judge Mclver, who whs elected to fill the vacancy caused by fee pro motion of Justice Willard, will ba re-elected without opposition. For the position made vacant by the resigna tion of Sarsaparilla Wright there are eaodldates in the field, ea-Oov- ton ham. of Edgefield; W. D. , of Charleston ; Lieutenant- Governor 81m peon, Thompson, of Ab beville, and Col A CL Haskell, of Co lumbia. At this writing It to federally ooooedsd that OoL Haskett win ba elected. Gen. W. H. Wallace, of Union, Speaker pf fee Kogan, will ba elected judge «o( tbe seventh dreutt without serious opposition, f cannot How form Ever ofcred hi this comity, at real break down priees, that must certainly at tract an sndleap and aAairiag throng of customers. ^ Coma and examine my atock before purchasing dm where, as I boldly proriaim e fact that cempodtion with me is absolute ruin toany other snerchant in the State. i CyHigheet prices paid for cot boa, and liberal advances made on afi shipments. SIMON BROWN. *tartO-tt . • I - BLACKTIUAa.C. ^Ze * O avva ■ any opinion ae to which of fe£ Tartou»- ,' Aid] candidates for Speake*«'ATdrleb, Orr, Sheppard, Simon ton or Codbor, of Ab beville, will be elected. When theee 'elections are over the Legislature will devote Itself to the speedy dispatch of business. The determination is gen eral to make the session as short as It ean be made with due regard to tbe grave questions that will oomo up for disoctosion and decision. In my next letter I will probably be able to report thf fke ‘of 6%nU»*t ftflyewsTWy f 1 and the oonatltutlonal amendmeft relative to free schools, which are made special orders for next week. r The committee to investigate the In debtedness of the State will not be pre pared. to report for some weeks. The special joint Investigating committee have reported as the result of their ln« veetlgations with regard to the ele<* tlon of Honest John Patterson to tha United States Senate, that they dim cover from abundant evidence that * THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY, IPPOBTED BT1 ESTOTATIOS Of OVEB THKEB HUIDBED TEAM. BOVER’&lBn CARMELITE MELISSA COKMAll ii .r' ; A SOYEIEIGI REMEDY FOR I »*re». gTJEANv aaCROI aoU> »r axx imroorarra. gat *• 8m—. tewm tf IiKmUmms. la For sale by Down k Moisn, Wholesale Druggists, CWrlestou, 8. C. KOXIOK. Parties boldfog riaims again* fee lames Banders, 8r., will pra- eetata of James I sent them, and aft persons tndebtsd to win make tbs said estate payment to of them. or Jo aovie-lm >a Bamaa, Ex sen tor. Notice! The uadsrstooed gives notice that ha win apply to tbs Judge of Probate for Barnaul ewcrwJy aa eh* 8th da; December next, at 10 o'ctoriTiTK, lay o I, Tor a Opal dlaohargs aa Adraiaietolor of Handsford B. Green as Admistora rater of Jobuson Green and as Admhlatra- tor of Jackson Green. nov8-Ul R. Y. Onma TVOTICK. The ondrlferoed glvaa wbvt that 'She will apply to tha Xndmr W ^-bite large number of Senators and Repre»‘ for Barowdhjj . — Tbe undersigned gives no** that she will apply ta the judge of frobate for Barnwell county on the Iffit day of December next, at 10 o’clock am., for a finh1 discharge as Anmloistntrix of James A. Copeland. j*^.. wr>-- t __ _ — — KOTicnc. The undersigned gives *riea that he will apply to tbe Judge qfFroh*** for Barnwell county, on the ftfe day of Di'oember next, at 10 o’cmA a. m., for a final discharge as Jkwutor of Eleanor Peacock. nov8-td B. L. Punx-n JwrrTICJC. Jan | final Joseph Tyler. nov29 It* eenfetivee were bribed to vote for Plat teraon. .j. v Ao avalanche of bills has been In* troduoed hi the General Assembly.' Many will die in oommittee rooms, but I will Inform you as to fee progress^ and merits of such of the survivora ar * are of any public Interest. ’ , t*t < FrMa l With regard to our county, bills *.*^1 have bean Introduced to establish vot-> log precincts at Fieh Pond, .George’s Creek and Mixeon’sMUl. To establish public roads ffbtn Joyce Branch church to Mllletta, from J« Snellings to Mil; letts, from WUliston to Dean Swamp mill in Aiken oounty, to locate definite ly the line between the counties of Ai ken and Barnwell, and to renew and- amend the charter of fee town of Barnwell. " - The clock strikes twelve and I bKT you good night. , H. r«. arty or »s >xof Centra! Hotel Broad Street, jL&mumTA. ovonoi.* Mrs M W Thomas. T- Harkwalter, Marble Works, B d 0 aAT -STREET, Nxxn Lowea Mabxst, AUGUSTA, GA. Monuments, Tombstones and Marble Works Gene rally M AUK TO ORD'KR. A large election always on hand ready for lettering and delivery. , dot Ubm » ram W. Friedenwald, WIESENft .» & Wholesale Clothiers, —Air® J9BMK8 or— GMtt novl5-6m Ou taeiw, Cnthei. Sitaaette, Twttif, Eetseji, Jews, lu No. 242 Wert Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE. r Haim •• • ^ •tv* ■w l F* JL« Neidemann. -C-'-i rft* •—DIALER Df-rt. .4 *j .« Confectiesary, Fre^j, Ftoh, Oystom, Yegetabto. Orooeriaa, Btookvflto, ft. a ‘I' Md Eating Saloon Attaehod. Famishing Good* Eta, Eta ®. •nUItldER, </t .a. r .’..mi ■ . V-''* ; Northeast rorncr of Kh»g and Wentworth Streets., Jia-j 'nst received a Full and Complete Line of tha most Faahiooable Goods tha above three xfepa. tnreyita fqr Sfao- T» ut ho and Boys, at price before. f^TAll goods can oe rtturn will harnlnj tiraly aat isfactory. T T. 8. Nrrsow. J. C. Rahmixo. H* O’Dowd, COTTON TAOTOS y - AN|» COMMISSION 2VXI&RCHA.NT AT E. P. Clayton’a Fire-Proof Warehouse, Corear CanpUH sad Reynold* hta. __ Angnata, Georgia. rxnaoNAL attekho» oivkx towkion- INO AMD SK1.LINO. navl.Sm X l FREDER1CI, It D., AT Thomas D. Ronou. / McElmurry, “nee” Baum novl-td ; ’ - uZ& j. N* WAXKiiR’e, >r iw to ‘ m Notice Is harehy ghron tnJff'toheai It rata uadariigned has buo earn that tha pointed the IweN ■ oct35-3ui mdmigned has Genenl Agtotof'2 J K. J.FEACOfK. t The Admission of General Cutler. Monday’s mall brought ua good newt. On laat Friday night General M. 8t. PbiHpv. Chawh, fWlMte, A-C- Butler, Uoitod South Carolina, States Senator from waa admitted to T. J. No 114 Church Street, I* Horn Slioer, Whaelri^f a waa — sdat in the Senate. Our State will be heneefortb worthily tepreoantod in tha .‘sjGIlG**** e»*aavsMTasasniAis^r national oounclla, and in her povertyf Builder ot Cotta, Drajrs, Wagons, she can proudly point to her soldier j Trucks, <fcc. Jobbing proaaptiygtcnded •oil ana say, “Here i* my JaweL” jgo. AH ardare from the County wiO re ceive faithful sfiefitSoa. i 1 iov8-3a The Penitentiary. A, Hunt StOo.) Ool. Parmele, auperlnteodent of the penitentiary, reports that fee average number of convicts per day wan during the fieaal year Just closed 466, and thy of mnlnfeihing each oonvty L >r annum, 4e»*Uy-thr*e cow *“• ;<» flwtn Show ud 879.80 per annum, riots WH) Mwqhiw"— Bfenwril Agricnltnrnl ftnd ■ • a . Uealstyw WHOLESALE DEALERS 1ft • W •i4 i \ Nas. 161 and 163 Meeting Stiwt, aoototy will be bald at tft* ZTZ !° to**" <« w ton www . xtooeafeer ftftfe. at 1ft a, 4 N, SOUTH CAROLINA. irpXMmo Jay, IVaaeaohaf ftflfe, at number of these wor- ~ desired to plaoft tbe society firm foundation tog fee future. foundation for ▲U original eubaoril tion of the auqlety .<pbo do not be considered aa metiibere will notify tha asursfery, and sti holder*, who have, not recel ceifl|pateEj, will pletwe apply 7‘ Jons a arosxT, _ F. M. MiX)ioji,8ccr«tary. .. -»K' Hi f- ■lA'-e - Ml GRAHAM’S* 8. C. R B. National House 353 King Street, (BEL ORpRGE ARD LIBERTY.) Board, SI 50 Per D«jr. 1 “ CHARLESTON, 8/ C,' l'' BAKER, Proprietress, MRS. H. M a^JO-ly F. F. Qnovxn J. L. Humr. F. F. GROVES & CO. / ; " 7^ T. i . BLAC^VILLE, 3, C s • ^RE now offering n General Aaaort- ment of Merchandlee at very re duced prices. Highest price paid for Pr * Cotton and all kinds of produce. •epfi-Smo ■vr- SBStONBS T,lROWn WboknUDokriil XM'.wd Bo,V HATS, CAPS AND STXAV G60DS, LaSet’ Mtasn u4 CMUtn’b Hits, CHARLESTON, & a, (Oppodu ChiuWtoo Botrt)] Wemann buatneaa this time. One House and Lot hi town Of Bamberg— “BUterOld Terms novl-lm ;&rA tmberg, & CL Robert ,, i ATTOBNZT AT LAW, Beamfort, ,8- C. ' rip >• w ^ipBon & Rahmin&i ^ lOL.HSSA.I^K r •• JktfTy IRC XXXAtt« . ..-jut- tf i * - .1 BMRfKSk bags, 238 King Street, Near Market Street Charkwton, South CaroKBU. BOOTS y ■ ii-. 1 1-, X>K AlOBltlft •■<*'1,1 i- -.«** t K - ETOL' : Partienkr attention gtore Is filling of Orders, and sH Goods guaranteed as resented. Goods delivered to aay Rettrukd ebtfem free of charge. aoriUtm at Philip Ladle**’ Oeutlemexi’a Kamhionabla ■^T t;» ’k * ■“ ——*;,a* >i 1^-. O-e * 1 lirev ,i *1 feTOrdere $hoe Make " *11 * n \lr Hehrf. ehacricMto .H i • Jt iBf'nwtog «*«: Carolina BAB now for aatoantodi «fl. >f Unexcelled bp anybpna* lotto ^■AMMiMavkrW«bn wbo sella roliahla week. Wholesale purohaaeS' fitted, ajti tion. mere Urey novl-Am a.ws,i«tgasar <, “' iWriy deal with. Near Central Hotel, Augusta, ITMBERGER k a u- •t'■ lALEftftCr iWjS# A Ftmfly Gnterirt, Wlm, Liquors and Plutittoi Supplies, A 1' * 168 BROAD gTREtft, AUGUSTA, GEOBGLA. Highest Tnarket pness pn 4 tor all kinds change for Merahcmflim att «m takes hi , .MImSH Wti. M. DUNBAR*