The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, January 10, 1878, Image 3
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THURSDAY, JANUARY JO, 1878.
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ton cotton quotation*:
Good ordinary
Low KitrtdH
MlddMniK..
Good middling
4 '
oary..., V.lOalO 1A
dling. ...Jr... . . U*ll 1-8 ,
ia Om-
Conntj Xatten.
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Judge Mah«rj|iM a(Ab«a
for rircuit|udgc.
The streeu in BumvtQ am
rate order. r*. . '. /n - 5 '
The partnership between Judge U^her
and Jame^ Gray Porter, Esq., of Aiken,
has been diaaolred. Mr. Porter ipnu, CM *
l “ P*7 or j • St. 0 **, lf°^“
Simona of Obarleston, “until death them ^
' " — ■K • '
*
tdb
now oomrs In In quite a limited
ner. The ruah juat before Cferiatma*
was tremendous and we learn that
.Mljf^yw^ttering bale* remain* In
tne oounty. The crop of 77, fo these
part*, may now be said to be bold and
.oq the market. The merchant* have
F uftt hamuMa* so busy sloo* the holi
day*, and we naturally infer {hat the
planters are now engaged ia plan.-
nlog and preparing for the agricultu-
aa to bring in a puffldent amount to
Vay the emir# expense of the United
State* GoTernmeot, would it be cruel
to let these consumer* foot the bill T
They are freemen, they can dr tat. chew
and am»ke or let It alone, and suppoee
they should let it alone. All the bet-
tar i other maana would aooh ha d*-
viped toafaftain the deflclency. Then
Ign of 1878. Their ft br Moot fro oeqta upea esary drink I
do psrt.
^Th* Moffett legist
opposed ihrou
■*TH^*propos
line between Aiken and Barn well, iu the
dbubt {the Hen law) baring been taken
mm) demolished, it will now’require
strategic tactics, forced marches sod
rapid movements to gurantee success,
fqd we fear many times, oo short ra
tions, but we wish them a graad suc-
aftd trust tbet the fall bf 78 may
firmly footed beyond the ug-
‘hard times/'
scrape occurred In town
on last Saturday evening resulting In
Ui«'dtitro*l4B tfcp bulgy of Mr,
^4 IV, Mllhuw (falbiliarly known as Zip.)
county There were a pair of horses hitched to
manner indicated in oar last issue, meets
the hearty approval, so we are in formed,
^ the pmuJc witfilb the lias referred
a twiggy and carelessly left standing ir f
51
Thp.Liberian andists on
•y my the Great Eastern will be
Royal On the first ofVuhe, triihWtfnlon
jack up for Momvis and the land of
..monkey. )* 1 • {
Thum is apOortf and very, proper
desire to kakk the school laws s* altered
and amended that sparsely settled neigh
borhoods may derive some assistance
Iron the schoul foods. Wchopc early
legisiatiun in this direction w4lf mmedy
JHisV vf * m %*** i 9 * *
" tne CTili oi which coin plaint U made.
Communications
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Mr. Otbnlel
Ron, Is st^Pilug
fe r 4s '
Will
predfcTand w
enterprise.
-7
In the street, while the occuppnts of
the baggy stopped Into a store for a
ute.~ym>ethlog {riahj,egwl tbo uam
•fipoy M
lug thpaforesaid foundation
tl - fur w wheel rigbu? p Way'
every tre»< along the
corporate limited !>, B^-yuohrap
We alway^ibtf 4b.ltW for *ofle fnl-’
tuuate c^uqrp^tapc- c 'unectud wltli
these ecrhl^O upd In this cue*), after
tuatO(C rell- ctiou, can find no !c*ti#'i*
Jli*' r *
lation oi
rtay- they hit of
r«>ad the ( |b
B^ynohifs nlatje til
But*
thst oo eua prks iu tfifit? buggy.
ItU elwfysso. The two old maxi ms
other, “Providence, provl
dee, etc. or’ the Defll takes catp,
r * on fellow t<»w
[T^trr
1
Cou Me Ki kb or, wht) haS -cpcncrf t
private select school at ^llllston, en
joys an enviable reputation ad an edtf
cator. He is thoroughly competent,
and the healthfulness of Wiltlston, to-
igethcr with its social and religious ad
vantages are additional argument^ In
favor of the patronage of his school
■* * ' ^ • fc» , ' *•<% '
Wk have known Captain Hutson,
who advertises in this testm of our pa
per; for a decade and we can confi
dently recommend him to our readers
as worthy of tLeir patronage. Be ia a
first class workmao and our farmers
cannot get a hetter workatsa in wood
or Iron than Captain Roiin Hutson,
“the village bUclisiaitb." Send him
your orders. y
Thk Ewkiw Nrwa.—Barricg fine
VyufLK we don’t know of any new pa
per that's doing as well ns the Evening
Hews of Augusta, Georgia. L is one
of the richest, raciest and altogether
most readable eicbanges that comes
to our office. We admire your enter-
1 ptiseaod pluak Bill. Go aliead, and
may cocoes* attend you and The Hows
Likbucn & Adlce.—The South Ca'o-
Hda Railroad boa many live merchants
along Its course through Barnwell
count* aome of whom will compare
fsvotably with any tradesmen in the
cities of Charleston or Augusts: but
no where along ita line doe# this road
pass mors enterprising, efikient or
popular men than Htssrs. Liebtnan Sc
Adler of Grahams. We were at Gra
hams a short while back nud bad on*
oaslon to note thsgreat rush that was
made for this popular houae, ludod
we weto not a little surprised anil oonld,
only acconot for it on the ground that
the Christm** holidays were near at
band, and gave this as our so hi ties of
the enigma to a friend, who assured
us that it was an every-day occur
rence; as he expressed It, ‘‘tbe, bee
hive buetnee* b continued at Llekman
ft A diet’s till further notice.* We then
asked him for an explanation, when be
Invited us to walk over to one of their
places of business. Arrived there he'
began to price varioue article*, add
everything fan eq cheep that each sok
sw/r of the salesman was expl^opticn
enough. “
9<fg«
David Briggs OQA 1 ?
Notwitha tshdlng *
d rain faltlog ^
there was a 1-rge gathering of the
fojke who love to ‘tip the light
“ sb well as those who only a
njoy themselves In a conversation-
•f way with their frleuda. All seemed in
the best of spirits and “all went fOTtty
aa a marriage bell/’and from
How, If the consumption of liquor
and tobacco wen of snob
of liquor taken id South Carolina, du
ring a twelvemonth, will defray one-
fourth or one- half of the expense of the
State Goverameot, brby hot give these
mep an opportunity to show their
patriotism t
If they drink mors, tbs Stats gets
more money, with no worse cltiseok;
If they should drink less, the State
gets less money, with better citizens.
Happy staUlfsf things, when to dr In
or not to (Kink, will bensfit tn* State
in one way or tbe other. Barxwell.
His Lecture on “aaadwtehes and Sped-
Brlx.”
,to « th ®
re rise and decline
tbe Roman Empire, tbe purchase of
{Ss E '* , “
the tbird term, or of the well settled
fact that the eight eptVt'Cake^ the sev-
simTfiy' prdp^ to kpi'ak# of
eVeff<d*y fkott. by inAnogfaWs, essays
and’quibs. The >ifieilestt'^rMltS his
WOHUD
FOR *
8^8.
change in Ua pro]
(which took pfeco May 1, 1876)
has become the brightest
sehoierly sad popular joe
trepaks. Ik is aatsrtaiaiac, iatereating,
bright, decent, fair and truthful. It dues
wrong wittingly to no man, no creed, no in
terest and no party. It treats all subjects of
hnporuaee earnestly sad with respect. It
seeks to make itself ap agreeable companion,
as well as % fait hfq) guide and teacher. Tbe
Tforid rogOds the recent victories of tbe
perty with wldefc it by preference acts not as
mere partisan triumphs gained by partisan
cohtrivanoes, hut as the unmistakable »•
pressioa of a deep and genuine popular de
mand for new methods in government, for a
thorough purification of the public 'service
sad for a rectification of the aims of oar par
ty organisation. Wherever anti whenever
tiig Democratic party proves itself loyal to
this popular demantt the World Will reso
lutely uphold if, wherever and whenever It
falls abort of ar attempts to eousteraet this
popular demand the World will as resolutely
eppes* sal denounce iu la a word, the
World believes tbe Deftocratic party to exist
for the good of the public service. It dees not
believe, the public service to exist for the
ic party.
“'^'feKLY WORLD,
contains all the news of the week, pr*seated
in a concise and attractive mpuaer; the ber|f
of the many excellent letters sent by ahlh'
correspondents from all parts of tbn world
editorials
log thought Lut this, that it wap lucky.Jft'll*'*'MtseWc oqibd kftfUhHI, with
cayenne pepper, while the Englishman
I* satisfied to take bis fun smothered
fa* tfifnf Ariicei **1 w*t «tlH *>***{ dgy
foOigoetlt, Ifjson wHut ts makv pn
‘ or 5?* Ti r* ^
ha«s>got to dolt qifuife. •iVigfetil oat
mopo WJt. and Janortet more hlimVr.
The le^trer thhn UrtgOft filif mll^gfi,
r<>m whloh th fgUdHiu^ sairations srs
That Ilfs to s g*n|«.. Qf >r<Jfi. We
must piat the hands dealt to us, sad
t h pot »» much to winning
fhabd #*11.
bright and entertaining editorials op all
ten of interest to the public.
, 8Jk»rt stpriee and sttiriea continued from
week to week, written expressly for tse World
1 Py tbe hast awthnn. ‘Tnll HpoftC ef all tbs
pfisaipal markets ef the United States and
foreign countries ; a grange depart oen(. Ac.
U is in every eaeerftfal a paper for tbe wfillg
, Vae year (62 nsmbsnj, postage ftX, lees
than M|H
To Club Aobmts—An extra copy fo| club ef
ten
If ye# eea’t get gold |
y»* ess get greenbacks.
We need apesnos la evary tows u take tub-
seiiptieas for the largeat, cheepest sad beet
illustreS|d foteny publieatioa ia the world
AsysaeoaphepsmeaeuesMeMageat The |
Wl< rifiHv* wertmofart gives foes te
The price ia as lew that al
•shveribee. One agent repons I
aver 81 Win a week. A lady agent 1
reports Ukiag over WO subscribers ia ten
days. AH whe engage make money foot.
Yetx>**a devpte a 1 yp«r titn* to thebnsincss,
or onlv your >par« time- Tou need not be
away m>m heme ever sight You ana dolt
as well as ethers. Pull pcrtieulars, direc
tions asd terms frse. Elegant aad axpeaaive
outfit firee. If you want profitable work
send ns your address at ones. It eoets noth
ing Is try tbe businem. No one whe en
gages fails to make great pey. Address “The
People’s Journal,'’ Portland, Ma'me. jnntly
1877. FALL MLUfflERY. ISH.
Miss L. J. Lbckic oolidts the ladles
of Barnwrll to call and examins bar
splendid stock of nswaud Fsshiooabls
Bonnet*, and Hats, Flowers, Feathers,
Silks, Ribbons, ftc. I have also a flu*
astootloo of Oorai, Ivory and Fisted
Jewelry, Real and Imitation Hair
Good*, E^phyrs, Mottoes and Frame*
wfth tunny other article# which I will
he plMaed to show aad will sell at Ion
figures. Ogden promptly filled.
Ia l LBCKIE,
182 Broad Street Augusta, Ga.
novl-am
v ; _
FIRE INSURANCE|
Hutson & Co.,|
AIKEN, SOUTH CAIOUNJL ^
Queen Fh* In*. Cb. $10,000,000
Va.F,<tX.In. Co. 060,000
JSina Fire Ins. Co. 0,000,000
Fanmnlle Ins. Co. 250,0001 chbmioai
TbtcU capfl repenfd $16,000,000 fiipumeet^pahcy toilet ai
All ifrariABLR property taken et I
aRASONABU KATRA. KkRP TOI K IN-]
SI RAXCK IN TOt’B OWN STATR. P«
attention paid to inquiries by MAIL.
on or apply by letter t#:, - - .r__
. HUTSON ft CO^
oct2ft-3m Aiken, 8. 0.
JOSEPH
Drugs,
,r
E. J. FREDERICK,
Jr
AT
WAKaKBK’8;
•»
lh*cn»dli
ea-fd*;
4aoes we Atmgloe toe could hi C»
Uukling of two«r three in the dot very
distant forum. 1 n fact (while we are
qq tbto subjacij tbiugs ia Ihejnhtrimo.
nial market louk lively, and not doubt
the teoqni of i-bo l<‘glalature pending
the marriage license bill, will increase
the marriage ernp ten per cent during
the adjournment We wouM jqufotly
but m<at reaper’*fully rajl t»e atten-
*ti‘.$/t>f giutir senior editor tothjppoiut,
“No cx^ post facto law etc.’’ That’s all
that Wfl! eiiVc’y*.'*. Falttn line Major,
* fee savertis * f<*e rnnde. ^
Tbd dwelling, of Mrs. Mary Hair
was de«Ar<-y»*d by firela thu forenoon
of Mouday last, lbs 7th iosiant. The
housu was a Very desirable ope and
co upled at the time by Mrs. Hair and
several of her cnilJren. We lean*
that but little of tbe furniture or oth
er contents of the building was saved.
W# have not hestd particulars, but
from what wn oouM gather, presume
tbe fire to have been accidental, as it
oocuired In the broad lUrbt of day and
white the occuoa'uts were oa the prem
ises. This is a severe 'loss oa Mrs.
Hair and her family and universal
sympathy is expressed by all at her
severe misfortune.
We remember to have heard
_-_i~ j ■
Letter From Midway.
Midway, January 8.—I see that our
Legislature has passed tbe usury bill,
and I would lilts Aomaji wKeMn there Orsarftutors
I. M, in tfr
first place no factor or banker ran or
will lend his money for lees than 12
percent, and booths law will benefit
tbe formers I cannot see. It is sure to
make tbe lenders resort to suchi means
as wdre used when the law was in ex-
istooce in 1808, when the banks aim
ply charged no Interest but 18 per
cent, oommlasioos, and another point
to that any man who te obliged to bor
row Is oblged to pay the interest as
him. Q/u legislature deserves
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An enthusiast la tin individual who
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’ k man who has been waiting for tbe
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msatha. i
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but in acbtfrriM ttfey fat very slowly
in a church. This proves that they
coii’t live on religion any more than' a
minister can.
The worse tyrant In this world Is a
woman who |s superior to her husband
and lets everybody know it.
Love Is like the measles, you car/i
have It but onoe, and tbe later In life
we have it the tougher it goes with
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tl*».
The maq,yoy aaa bare to yotk_
a fat ■rftto*B*abhafir and board
just about earns bis wages.
NVatneee, in my opinion, is one of
A^e virtues. I have always consid
ered it twin stoter to chastity, but
none work so hard as the victim of
ecstatic neatness. Ili¥*.*e*n a neat
.j’gjv
good*, while, it seems, the countryman
was not specially desirous of purchas
ing. Tbe merchant tried every arti
fice without arall and finally as a for
lorn hope be said, “toy friend, I will
•ell you that bill of goods for $18. It
cost me 820 In New York, bttt I can af
ford to be liberal You knod how't
can sell you tbe good* so cheap f Be-
. cause I sell so many of them. ' ’Pie
needless to say the goods were sold
And tttto to Whal’d the matter With
Webmihii^ Adler, ^ftd ^
ttoepMDt in this issue, wi
tor itself.
person who-would not 1st a weary fly
epaoe a single cockroach up aha down
stairs until his togs are worn off. -; a .
8»ftt
have accomplished but I think ^there
are a great many who will agree with
me tttat tfe»y have oycur stepped their
nuisance in the fullest sense, aad that
it will not he observed by anyone.
Except *8/ some of tbs preposterous
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under the same cry of refonn and
question.
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LEADING MUSICAL JOURNAL.
S .1th SC A- H
W *fn *’•' ''+*"**!
Whereas, J. J, Brabham, clerk of
the court of common pleas for aeid conn*
ty, hath made sail to me to grant him
irloiu persons to satisfy j fetters 0 f adminisTration on ft* estate !
1 Jnjuvy which may have
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Boots, Shoes, Notions,
Etc.
BLACKVILLE.S.G
Goods sold low for cash or in ex
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sep6-tf
Manfoue & Co.,
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or TSS
HAVANA DEGAS FACTORY,
“ LaWalentin*.”
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SALAD OIL, CASTILE SOAP, fta.
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— - received ml
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Jnet arrived aad for sate low down for
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Bambsbq, & G, Hot. 9, 1877.
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WHOLESALE DEALERS Ui
itosh* absool
CHAS. h. MYERS A bro., iBsots, 8koes and Tranks,
Importer* of
equal in quality, style aad fragrance
to the best brandi knowa.
116 EAST BAT STREET, ~
Charleston. B Q
aep2 *6mo
Mantoue & Co
... liquor Merchants,
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MAMFACT11RERS OF
118 East Bay Street,
CH>«jaL.MftBTOFf. * CL I
sepl3-6mo
Nm. 161 aad 163 Meetbg Street,
CHRLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA
[Opposite Charleston HfTtidil
. v-sL-.vfet.' -r,-
Also a toll line of Maos’aad
Wool and Far Hats.
pevonat injury which may
beeo done tbe prosecutor
Very Bespectfully.
Boaaowxx.
■ II .M ■to^wna^a *;/;
nrr moftmtt twvo* aegisier
Black?
Benefit the Stote
[News sod Courier.]
tree
but freedom
V.
t FIM
til«U0stica,lft ihW place Up
beeo quite buey the peet week. Moot
the cases have been on tbs civil
of the doekek Very few of the
rattle-te-bang of an old tom bell glvee
timely notice that some unfortunate .
defendant’s old oow. horse, mule or ox varioua impoeta and exeteea to Unolo
r ng _ . . • -
U will bo oboervod that the Vitito*
spociaHioo or* arranged to suit all taslss,
foom popular songs to elastic compositions by
the great masters of mnsie. -
8lgr Ultra nova so, then, that $1.50 pay*
for th* Visitor one year, and on* of the fol.
and effiBts BfC. E. Burk*,—* derelict > lowing pronskuno. which will b*o*nt.pcs4*
M.t.’TW'^rlh.fcftrc (o ' I-i—"-fr-*** prt».
m . . .. n , i r = No. 1.. 8e»« Pn*n*cn—(Beautiful songs
admonish sN and singulsr the kindred with piano sseorapanimoat.)
and creditors of the said £. E. Burks, No. 2. Piamo Psskicm—(Popular inotru-
moBtal pieces for piano.)
* No I, Clamic Pekmich—(Music of tbs
masters, for advanood players.) j .
.A- Cutkxxial PRiinnw—(Urge col-
f too ol-ltn timo>^.
0. E. STEADMAN,
BLACKYILLE, 8. GL
X, . , |tl , 11 , . . n . y . . • deceased, that they<b«pad appear before
;«t i; isbW «*U '*• »** me iD lh * J prob *“ , f “ “ id
to be holdeo at Barnwell on the 25th
day «r Fehruary, 167$, sMea o’clock d. Iseito* sf easy murio of the
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■aid administration should notbegranted P—ty* vLlaad
iastrumontol musid.) This ptromlum is for
aid subscribers who renew
costly, incalculable Gives under my hand, at Bvuwull,
amounts of blood aad treasure were t |fe 3^ ^ 0 f j toMr w" 1878,
•xpesded in fixing for us and our cbil- ~ |
Ita !>«*• **ianSif
required to pay in ptt>portion to his O* C. -JOHOAPlJ,
ability an annual tax to the State. ftad ;
particulars and list ofconl
gvoluu.rawiHbsyftoS
MU Of th*
say address
Is sow.
ORCIT k Co
to about te be
Sam for tbs local and foreign proteo-
JAMBS BYp;
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WH. It. HALS
Shipping tad Commission Merchant.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN .
Fruits and Produce,
116 East Bfey*
CHARLESTON, 8. €.
Soliciting your orders, I am,
1 yours truly,
J. R. TOMLINSON.
- WJ4. M. HALE.T
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AND COMMISSIONi
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DEALER-'ra - .
Dry Goods, Groceries,
|Pianos! Fianpu!
If you went a first ekas Pamo Forte
| *1 a ressoneble prios, go te
OATES BROS. AUOCSTA, OBOROIA
i caa getoa* that will do service
AUOCSTA, GEORGIA*
Strict Attostisa to sB
Prompt
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ral Merchandtos.,
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attorney at law,
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