The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, March 21, 1878, Image 1
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1. la writing to this otfics on business »3-
ws;s gite your, n*me arid i^ost Ottce addrsse
, 2. Huniness letlei-s iii4 < l<,,1, ' n,lD ' 0ftti,)n ■l <,
U publitilieii should b'o wfittea on separti^e
sheets, and the object of' cnch clonrly in<ii
ented by necessary note when.required.
8. Articles for publication should writ
ten in a clear, legible hand, and dn duty oht
side of the page. v ,
4. All ebangefi in advertisbtnaifs mtiat
reach us on Friday.
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Travelers’ Ciu:
iSouth fcat-olina Railroad;
CHAxbk bF scheduli?.
y
o a. in.
8 80 p m.
7 4o a. m.
A-
7 40 a m
8 40 a in
8 10 p ffi
4 2A p in
»
.-Chablistos, March 1, 1878.
. On and after Sunday, nejtl.-,the ( iSouih
Carolina Railroad wilt bo run as talk w* :
run Aronsfi, ,
(Stliiday morning excepted j,
▼e Charleston . . 9 00 a, m. 7 80 Jl. til.
rrire Augusta . . 5^10 p. ml 6 ^ ^
FOR COl.ftlttfttAi
(Sundry morti'itg excepted)^
Leave Charleston . . 00 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia, lb 50 p. m.
n>h cif.iRLirsijoR;
(Sdbdiy ttierning excepted).
Leave AtrgustA,. , ( ’8 80 a.m. 7 40 p in.
Arrive «t Chsrlbston 4 ^0 p. m 7 40 a. m.
k eavo Columbia . O.Otj p.,ra. 8 O*’ p. bi.
r. Chsrleston, 12 15 night and 0 45 a. m.
SutnmsrviUa Train;
(Sunday* excepted)
Leave Fiimtnorville
Arrive at Charleston
Leave Ckitrlecten
rrivealSunuqoryillh r »
reakfast, Dinner and Sitppcr at Drouchville
Camden TVain
Conaactsst Kingsville daily (Sunday* excep
ted] with day passenger (twin to and front
Charleston. . 1'assongcrs from Carqden to Co
lumbia on ro.throbgh withutit detention oh
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,, and
from Columbia io Cathden on Tuesdays,
^Thursdays and Kfitnvdays by conne&iioh
with day psssepger train.
Dsy and night trains connect at Augusta
with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad.
This route is the quickest and moat direct
to Atlanta, NashviDc, Louisville,Cincinnati,
Chicago, St Louts tind other points in the
Northwest. ; ,
— Night trains for Augusta connect closely
4rlth the fhst mail train via Macon and Au
gusta Railroad for Maboh, Columbus, Mont
gomery, Mobile, New Orleans end poibts in
the Southwest. (Thirty-six hoars to New
Orleans. ,i ..
Day Gains for Columbia Connect Closely
tvith Charlotte Railroad for all p' inrs North,
making quick time ahil no delays. (Forty
hours lo New Vork.) - *
The trains on the Grvchville and Orilunibia
knd Spartanburg and Cpinn Railroads con-
hect closely,With (he train which leaves
Char! eston at fittO a m, and returning they
connect in same manner with the train which
leaves Columbia for Charleston at 5 20 p m
Laurens Railroad train connectsatNbwbcrby
bn Tuesday*. Thursday m and Saturdays,
lllue lliitgoRailroad iraih luns d«i y, con*
heeting with nqnti I down trains on Green
ville and Columbia llnilioud.
- h. 8 R0L4M0X8,
^iperiuteittfcnt.
3. R. Fickkx?, General Tickei Agent,
ami* H* Ww*r>l>A»»y.u -y,
BE BERRY WMLE Y\>U BA Y.
"Therb is a crook in every idt/’
A shadow on the road
Through w hich we journey On to reafch
A happier abode.
.Af sqrely as the evening corals
l]](i close Iho cyee of day, ,
l^iit grief appear; and so, my doarj
lie merry while you may.
fre cannot say to juy, “Remain "
Nor untogrief, “Depart;"
Idle morning and the night must cotnb
To every huoqan heart,
And though the twiligiit hour dispels
Tbo cheerful, sunny Uys,
Shed not a l eaf ; but oh ! my dear, •
Be merry while you may.
the qky may not be always bi ight,
The Sea not always calm,
Nor breesee bring an argosy
Of spices or of balm
’Tiatime enough to woep and mourn
When sorrow has its cj^y;
And you’ll agree’tis well to be
Right iherry while we may.
Along the shores of life the tides
HlivB ceaseless ob!> and flow ;
And tlirpugh the year the seasons have
Their time to tome and go.
Then let us make the best of life,
And if not alwaj s gn£
Or fuL of glee, why shouida't wk
Be merry while we may ? '^
Savannah and ChiifieMM Ratlroad To:
CHANGE OF .SCHEDULE.
Charlkston, S. C.. -Tan. 5, 1878,
On And sCter Monday, Ji JciiaTy 7, 187b, *lie
iraius on (bis Hnwd v ill 'lea ve Depot of
Northeastern Itailroii a- followk;
Fast Mail Daily.
Leave Charleston -
J irrive st Savannah v -
^wvc Savannah- ....
Arrive Charleston - - '
u 15 a.
5 00 a.
ft 00 p.
11 00 p.
ActommodaHon Train.
Leave Charleston
Arrive at Augusta
Arrive I’ort Royal -
Arrive Savannuh - -
Leave Savannah
Leave Augusta
Leave Port Royal
Arrive Charleston -
Sun dayi^Etccptcd.
- ' - 8 IK) a. rti.
• - 5 15 p.m.
- • I 50 p. m.’
- - - 3 50 p. oi.
- 9 00 a. m.
- - 7 eO a. tq
10 2il ti. m.
- ft 30 p. m.
Avt* niad Uolnt HewolntlUna.
List of nc\« and joint resolutions of
general interest approVed by the Gov
ernor on the 4th of March i
An act to amend section A of an act
entitled “an act to provide for the
drawing of juries lb certain t counties
and to amend the liywin relation to the
drawing, of juiies,” approved June
8 h, 187T. > ’
An act to amexid an act eotitied M an
act to enfofoe the paynient of the poll
tax.”
An act to apportion the taxes on
property lo which the title or sti inter-
t ere At therein has been transfeired
subsequent to aasesameut. ,
An act regulating the mode ot Con
duct log capital executions.
An act to repeal an act td regulate
labor of peraiibs oonfliied In the peni
tentiary of Soyih Carolina, approved
March thh, 1874.
An act to incorporate the town of
Barnwell.
An act to eienopt froth taxatloh the
campus grounds of Furman t + uiver-
blty;
Ad act In relation to forfeited lands
and the redemption of the eadje and
to lands nQt heretofore placed on the
taT duplicates.
An act to amend an act ootiiled "an
act to authorise the county commts-
eloners to submit to the qualified elec
tors of the several counties a proposi
tion to alter the feefcs law and to pro
vide for effectuating the same.”
An act to declare the law respecting
the powers and duties of the circuit
judges of this State without the limits
of the circuits in which they reside.
Joint resolution to provide for the
payment of the commissioners ap
pointed under an net entitled "an act
to inveuitigate and ascertain the actual
boua fide Indebtedness of the various
counties in this State and to regulate
the manner of paying the same,” ap
proved June 11th, 1877.
Au act to prevent fishing with nets
in the fresh water streama of this State
at certain seasoRB of the year.
An act to repeal an act entitled “an
act to provWe for the establishment of
a school in the State penitentiary.
An act to repeal section 17, chapter
LXXXflll, title TII, part II, of the
general statutes.
An act to Enable thb attorney gen
eral to protect the Interest of the State
in ceftajn stiits In tho Supreme Court
pf the United States.
An act to ameud an dot eitiUed “an
act to uul'Ae thW-cbnvlet labor of this
State.” . „
An I'ht to afhen'3 ah act entitled “an
Opening the 4 ampul"*!.
[Ve*r and Courier.)
So many months were lost in de
termining tiie Presidential election,
and in securing the withdrawal of the
garilson from the State-house at Co
lumbia, that it is hatd to realize that
nearly a year and a half has elapsed
slnbe Hampton’s election, and that in
less than eight ittonihs tto State and
county officers, members of Congress
and members of the General Assembly
must again be elected. The time is at
hand when the campaign will be open
ed, as It Is announced that Governor
Hampton; at Ancleroon; on the 27th in
stant will addrtsft the people on the
policy and prospects of the Demo
cratic party In this State. As In the
campaign (I i87fi, tho key-note will be
pitched ib tho mountains. It is a hap
py omen.
There is a general desire.that Gov
ernor Hampton slevll accept a renomi-
natioii fot the office he now holds, and
there is reason to believe that he will
accede to the wishes of the people.
The cocventioa will give him, we pre
sume, an unanimous nomination, and
It Is expected that he will be elected,
as weH as nominated, without opposl
lion. It is commonly supposed that
the republicans will not venture to tun . .
a candidate against Hampton. They ] act t0 f> rovid<? stationary and fuel fur
will, however, diake a desperate effort , '^ e General Assembly,
to Secure larger re present fit ion in the
Legislature, and to accomplish this
'l he Henutlca •<* IXemocra^jr.
[From an >nsl ttortq*]>)n(l*nt') , ,
BLACkriLLE, 8. U., March 1^.—1» the
past the greatest charm and crowping’
beauty of Democracy was equality. In
the deUbsiatioua of the party the rank
and file had etjunl tepresentatlpn.
How Is it now ? Doefi article 6 of the
constitution of the party, adopted by
the State convention In August, 1S77,
as to i county organisation, secure an
equal voire to the ciubb In the conven
tion* of the party } It provides that
county convqntlona shall be eoinpoebd
of delegates from the local clubs—one
delegate for each club and one fot
every twenty-five, enrolled members
If all the clubs had the same number;
of enrolled thembers, ouch representa
tion wru Id be rqnal. The fact, how-
erei', is that the clubi number vari
ously froln fifty to three hundred en
rolled members! After allowing dele
gates for tho enrolled members, why
allow one delegate t for the club at
largc7 if a club of fifty members, al
ter being allowed delegates for Us en
rolled members, la entitled tp one ad
ditional delegate for the club at large,
should not a dub of three hundred
members be entitled to six delegatee
fof the club at large in addition to the
delegates for Its emailed memlere ?
. The county convention can change
this matter (see articie fiabovequptedj
and it should do so. FLtMBuhX-
Kunday School Convention.
The Barnwell BapttotSunday Bohool
Convention at; Rh last nanual meeting
apportioned its territory into divis
ions, and appointed the following
named brethren supervisors oP the dl-
vlolon opposite their name k 1
Ne. !,-Alle«dal«,llro. J. Y. Dowlinifi
No. 2, Baldock, Bra. W. IT. Peeplp*:
Nb. 3, Bamberg, Bro. J. 8. Skinner, c <)
* No. 4,( BwaWefl, Bro. D^fl, Ifatr. I ,
N>. 6,Benn«USpring*, Bro. IT. A. Duncan
No. 0, WackvilU, Bro. W. M. ItolAng^.
No. 7, Bufords bridge! Bro, T. tt. Ayer.
y N'oi 8, Ball Dortil, Bro. J. C Davnnt, ^
No. 9, Fish I’Ybd. Bro-Jncds Huufrr.
No. 10, Four MU*, Bra*. W. M»mlT. .
ll, Oeorges Crook^ Bro. U*. C. Rysli^
No. ISL Great Ibprosiv.Bro.4 C. Miller.
No. lij, Midway, Bro. G. W. M, WiUlarts.
J4, Red Oak, Bvq.W. H.Du*c«b.
No^ifi. Riqldand,Bt;o € V(. F. Lubankl. *
..
Ifo. IT, Syconwrp, Bro. W. R. Boynton
Nptjf, RpseniAry, Bro. i. W . Blantoxi. •
No. I/, ay
YS-Hsi-n
rce Mile, Bro, J. A. Pcter|.
Biawso
N*. 24>, Beaulart wUnfy school*, Bro. A.
M. Rutlv,
No. ?1, (Colleton county selfcoTs, Br*. M
R. Stone. '
A tYnmlng-Yrmn «Hrr. VlamittoM.
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ABmcitwIl
| AWt-i:
atntwwn U. M., 8. C..
xi&xtei.:
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, We oaqnot tqo strongly oommeml to
tbs oonsideratioa 9t Iho. people of
ibirnwMlc^ntr tho folio Flag Fords
ofGi[)tt.*Oiuptoo,f|P« bks. spepsh at a
Chatl"ston,fto tbsW •iktfBlrtbeoel- ohssoeJ” i)nM hoy
“A little i
U relish*! by the mwHef mm.”
, irritable sohool-mtatar—itM<
ct -jpid, what s the next w«*lf Whaf
F--i
obr^Uoaof Wasblngtoo’e birOwIsri ;rlrd'’,5 t 5-iK^Tp#
time is alokoot out. Let me say i A PBtfnt nwdlatee nan baa
toyou that the fight is not oser yet-
That this of x! (^r«t!ua wiM-Asilhoyrh-
a« Mgxpadtr Jt aKphenS
0f9UBd,fp^ ,thiYs)tooot*^ to
ale »n th» h^atpr this Stain , * Jfmi. bead ^ njlh * pocket
havslt io your hoods to say ghstber
that wili perpcUMMre the . peace and
prosperity, pf the State ; wkstber lbs
power wUl remain in your beads, or
whether It wllhbti lest. You have seenr
“My dsap boy,” eaida QistlMr to her
son, aa hs hooded rqandbiep&te for
that by dying justiqe to alb resogalxlng-l “I*ls4s thte kvatth time
the rig^tsof alloiUseoa of South Gar-
<4ios, you fan carry the State.; Xf y<»
go In that iiae you will carry it again
but I warn you II you deport from
ihat narrow road, if you allow the ex
treme men of this State to take poa-
eeselon of it, just as aure as the son
will rlse.it will rise upon you» ; IMlors*
I speak as a CofoJii^ to Gor^inlags.-
lauk you Ja*UiixyLflt.lbe*s tf
Yo^tjrpjopngfooiliOUSouth Cisok
na, in whoeo hands her destlulesi wii
onmoro, Ms wngU afueface
to bis s^ysrtjsea|sst to Shsstfiate “he*
fere ^klogJ'-CxF “*'•
FH
tJcdcrnl fifeirs llems.
Charleston is shipping strawbehlea
North.
The Misslfsippl Legislature does not
meet apafn until 1881).
The Register says there will be no
nomination made by the republicans
for governor, but- they will make a
strong « ffort to control both hodsee of
the legislature next session.
Tho white population of Souta CMf
olina lias fhcroased 55,000 the past
year. This is easy to account for, af
ter rending a notice of the birth of
triplets in Barnwell county.
Eggs are fielllfcg in Pickens at eight
cents per dozen. Happy Pickens.
John T. Brown, aa ex-legislktoF of
Davidson county, T7. C., while on n
spreh, fell into a creea ambwas drown
ed. Tile body was not fou#d uotfl it
was in a state of nufrefactHh.
Tb4suf)«rvftoW»aMh«»rehy renns^ ^
«d to assemWc St the Daptlst Church Pl^s.m^ th«oae* t-.woth
iu Old-Alicddale on tflday eYenlog, l la «- Tou h*vo a«teriotm*d»H»y hq-,
the 5th of April, at 4 i-yo*cfoelr fof the y^otl jotui By your onoduot to th#
purpose of holding a 8undt«V School ^ rlsctigB fouJiMnB eumtted jom
Institute. The following order of «- ^kafFVA * ton !»♦• •hoFt*,, *
erclsee wifi be observed i '" ' Mn oourags higher Ibaa thaUgtomt dqur*
Introdtt«?teVy lecture on Friday night •»** Woomg the coaooa’eJUou: ‘
byGol. W. HiDdthan. BubJeet/’Lead-
erthlp," ' ‘ 1 j ;o*>i
Saturdwy morning—PreyefMeetlog
at 10 1-2; Hi l i, readirfg ! Of es
says. After which a general ^iscue-
iion Of tbtasnhject, “Onf'^ Sunday
Bchool Work, and How to Do It. ,, a-.
Xt night a mkse meeting, when
speeches will be delivered by brethren
Be!lltiger; i 'Ayer, Sktnnef, WllHftms and
othere. •«!•*•'» > '* .t'l!
Bunday tJfortdng—ll o’clock Sunday
school address by hrothsr 12 m.-
^reaching by brother
you can govern youraelTw: that y^u
are. worthy af vbe, freedom you iia^tp
achieved. Now.; lek me ad jar* you, to
go^u lu.ihe #«■» Jtee, aod
yourselves to gone State. Ihtok of,
nothing but the iutermt of thaXgUb*.
Work faf It ; dedicate youreelres taiV
A full attendance Is desirable.
W. H. Dow uko,
“■ UrcBldent B. B. S. §. CX
• 1*,%' t' - ''' ^ ^^ ^ ;
I’cace. ‘ :
The term* of peace betvweeh Russia
and. though 1 may mot aee it—it may
- thou,
L wiU J
ygii’va ^es^eipwA”-Art, kruAr that;
iha Hhryp"bot that
tuxkay ticked atm* ma*» owl 1 want
,to get £4uat« with him.* Ba fot hid
turkey. ladf'cdT.
A^ort Uo# aogtadrr informs a cor-
respondapt o| thk jfgHlmSUf (Ky j
4d«ea that a jmim^mkptocFith hi#
(jui. ftf.thkamfc Ftbdo^^ent ttr
groad«r»oUmr fOdA-Syapd the
jirato ptiUea out ao f«*aiheYhe^hi*sed
^ dW uefexe Unmkn it thgteext
igat chouse
HieAfhcr aay, mW iF^NiglMkffot^
ta,payjuoh /eot« the
"you caahor«>|rMla|4tt>a* Fem* door;
,ce ffue apd tew eerem the wtieek) Soar
and augar oa thFAe»im«#ea44here’e %
WA ,Pde wood -haioegieg. tp the
r A gintImMe^nuuTleAh|!eeiIImit. 1
*lMt UmMeiptU nnhmilimfgaYd
veylog aMUmnetlanr flag*
,j^eoge«e(aaMlr«hClr dnegf thp
eeW,,*/A»«iM pguee KATtoe ledy
fewst immediately dMflmed!
be I will have pasaed off the scene -but
ypur children and my ekddrce wttt;
up to call you UMseA r- Htseb j y;n
Ortalnly, w Iih I*leaaur«
The following was seat us by e lady
friend—who, we imagine, bes bad her
<4 Ike house immediately am* tmwou,
“Awful paws, IndewH SowdttM you
. have awfiff paws if you taidvlfone the
dUfty Fork to your life that t twfre.”
^ r A little sqntot-c^ed Chtc
pm need up to his mother on<
-Mt, halntrb^ii
htoco IV# begun to ‘ ^6 %
patience eevtrriy tried—with the re- school F” •'Tes', mylBliib, , ’ a
quest that we give no name, km dedf- ths tnfthrnal, fondly.
cate kto tyoang iiMM about thirteen vhef dotK ydcf, ttfaF* ! "*f<
♦1
they will place in nomichtion, iu some
of tho c< unties, the strongest and least
ohjectionabie candidates they can find; j
Au act to provide for the assesflniient
of real estkte fh the several coublle&of
this atate in the year 1678.
Au act to ameud au act entitled "an
act to ( Otablish a new judicial and eleo
probably make it warm for the person
that attempts it.
Lord Bacon said : If A man be gra-
The lenders who survive and do not | tloD C£iUDt y f. rom poiliou8 oI ,liecauu * j ci«» t» strfhgrrs It shows he te a oltl-
peep tbfough prison bars are too wise '^ es Barnwell, Edgefield Lexington spq of the worid, and that hi* heart is
Right Paisengrr, Sundays F.xcrptcd.
leave Charleston - ■» - 8 !j0 p. $i.
Arrive Port RoyaL - - - 6 45 a. m.
Arrive Savannah - - ^ 7 26 a. ni.
Leave Sarannali - - 10 W) p, m.
Leave Augusta - - - 9 00p. ri.
Arrive Charleston - - - 8 45 a. tn.
Fast mail train will only «top at Adams
Run,Ycmase*e, Graharuville and Monteiih.
Accommodalion train will stop at all ga
llons on tnis road and makes close coLnotjtfcri
for Augusta and Port Royal and all statierni
on the Port Royal Railroad,
, Fast mall makes connecfioh for polnfs in
Florida and Georgia. . . , it
C. 8. GADSDEN, f-ngr. and S,upL
8. C. BpTLSTov, G. F. andT. Agent.
klLMINGTON, CdLUMBtA AND
AUGUSTA RAltROXD.
Gxxeral Fassckoke liPAEtSafir,.,
Columbia, 8. C., August C, 1877.
Thefollo*/ing Schedule Will b6 operated on
and afterttjtoSt*/ ^
Night Express foam—Daily.
OOINO noktu.’
Leave Columbia ; ,
Leave Florence ^
Arrive at Wffmington
\ >v 6oil#a aovrtu^
Leave Wllmlirgton .'
»*e Florence -
ri-^ -
It 15 p, in
2 40 a. m.i
. P 32 a, m
. ndQp. m.
^.10 02 prm.
>>:? 26 a. tn .
ipakingthrouph
I
ThigTrain is Faat^ww
.jjonntetions, all r*!l,' North apd South, aiid
waterline osnitacpon yjfi Pertsmotifli, dtop
only at Eoslover,, Summer. TinHooip-ville,
Florence, Marion, Fair Huff, WliitoviTle an.d
- Jlkmington. ^
Threugh Tioket.i sold And bsgpagy check-
pdto all principal pqhitL Ptilltuati 5lrepera
bn night train*. • ’
through Freight Tram—Daily, except Siiit-
dayi.)
"OOISC KOBTH.
e Columbia . . . « . 6 00 p. an.'
Flrreneo. . t
Arrive at Wilm. ngtoo. ^ •
,,..
Dpl»a SOUTH.
4 80 a. i
12 00 nr.
and Orangeburg,tube kpownas Aiken
county, unproved March lOtb, 1871.
An act to amend an act entitled “an
to nominatfe riii raff, except where
black rowdyism Is more attractive j
than \frhite rispectabillty. Of coarse, f
the lighter the mornl hue of the re . , uC t t0 12d uce acts and parts of acta
publican candidates the harder will :t: P ruV1( hug for the assessment and tax-
b« to defeat them, lb couotfes where properiy into on a act and to
the colored voters have the majoilty.
Thl) difficulty can be overcome by
making the people understand that the
contest is for principles Lot men, and
that the election of republicans, what
ever their personal harmlessness, is
preparing the way for a return to the
plundering methods and vicious max
ims with which Scott, Mosce and
Chainberlaln have made the State
painfully familiar.
It is of the first im’fhrtance that the
democratic candidates be personally
strong, aa well as strong in the princi
ples they represent. Otherwise it will
be difficult to keep the party in line,
and there will be a plenteous supply of
independent candidates. The popular
idea Is that the press can,‘fcy exhorta
tion find persuasion, maintain the
unity of the party, and make the peb*
ple wrnlloA, with a smile, any demo
crats wfeo Are placed in nomination.
Xhia is an erroe. ..The press has great
powwp i but in a ^t Ate like South Caro-
Uua, where Independence of thought
and act Is the rtrie of life from the#*a-
dle to the church yafd, the preAa can*
not compel the people to <fd their duty
when pridiary rfiAetlhgs and conten
tions fill tf> d6 threlrs.' Tbo dapao-
fy otvs It to the peofla Lb-
amend the same,” and to provide for
the appointment of tho State Bouid of
Equalization.
An act to exempt fair grounds and
buildings from taxation.
Joint resolution directing the im
provement of the State House grounds.
An act to amend an act entttled “an
act t6 Lro^Ide for the payment of re
wards offered to secure the punish
ment of crime,” approve March “H, 1876.
An act to regulate the sale of guano
and other fertiliser^.
An act to secure landlords and f>er-
son.i making advances.
An act to reduce the pay of witnesses
Senator Voorhees is said to give the aor * Turkey haye at Inst been Hfgsqd,
impression, at first eight, of a ^ aD end tbo Grand Duke Jffcbolas has offi*
with “a large amount of D rfrbend. a ' biily informed the Crar, his brother,
large, araoont of ba;r, and a long frock I of the aua^Wodh event. If occurred
coat » ’j bat a short'fime ago, and oo'ftr At St
A terrific tornado passed through n ' Petersburg and art Ban Stefano, where
Motion of Casey county, Kentucky,! the Grand Duke was, there were great
: causing tleatk to uiieeutirefamily,and j demonstrations. At the fornnr blty
* carrying destruction before it. The ' iromenee crowds gathered at the Iu»-
story is fearfui. , ’ i perial Palace shoutlftg and singing.
The friends of J. Madlcon Well-, of, "God save the Czar.” At Ban Stefaao
Loaisiana, are talking of pleading in-1 thlrtydlve thousand soldier* Were rer
sanity for him, but the old ,man will , viewed and the TeDeum was sung.
The terms are more moderate than
was anticipated, Russia having waived
her claim for both Egyptian and Bul
garian Indemnity, and for the cession
of the Ironed ids. It is stated that the
indemnity amounts to fourteen thous-
and mlllloD roubles, or between ten
and eleven thousand million dollars
We think this !#u^t be a great mis
take. It is very much mohe than the
French ledemcity In the war with
Prussia. It is probably fourteen bun*
dred million. In addition thete Are
twelve million sterling bohds. tt Is
also stated thart the Indemnity WlR be
mostly In Lbe form of territory In ilsia,
&ar8 and Baioum.
no island, cut off from other lands, but
a continent that joins them.
Mr. ffidrod Griffith purchased oh the
ffth inst. from Bob Smith, of Laurens,
several bales of cotton twenty years
old. The cotton bad been carefully
stored away and the utaple is a* good
as if raiseu la$i year, tip this same
cotton the owner was at one time of
fered forty gents per pound fn gold.
The late Hope was a warm friend of
the South. The Oharlortte Observer
says tiiere 1# reason, aside from his
mental greatness and tho singular pu
rity of his k>ng We, why tW people of
the South should revere th% memory
cf the lute Flo Nono. He has, though
It is not generally known, the peouliar
claim upon our Southern people, of all
denominations, of having, os a tempo
ral ruler, recognised the Confederate
States as worthy of a plac* on the roll
of nations, and tn so dolog he was alohe
years of age, reMdiag to this village
If, after .reading the linn, soy person
should conclude that probably the fai
one ha* no ear for music, let btm.flpmti
pleasant afternoon, £tfoll around about
the popular stops of Mr.*A.—--bFt WW
promised to ball no nameif^ttad listen 4llt tor L
to • few of thofa doaffoinff; soui-stirr-
ing melodies. * >l.v <»’• - !
i t TIM WHMTTXH.
Frog* Aavc thvir time to croak anJ owls to
hoot p , r * '* y<
Tho patient llutbt h*th bi* tHne to tftot ,-
Tbeaddlorfltlillettr wttea his work I* den*,
Bat thou, oh herd l>»*t aotet time—ah uohe
To whittle.
darllngr shtfreptied
spoke tfp tbe
•tototetffdl! keep
la thApahtrtf the
^o^Aen,
buff# the
>i$S
•ext door wiintiiid^uiil
against thy UnV, i
feet of my boase t* ri '
•dob thfagT*] —
twq
bto
IMF
FTe YnoW'wbett Bangs will play hi* hotiL«i
bran,
And Dingleby bis flageolet, site ,-
We know when coital the dulcet fiib horns
tone,
But, bang it, thou hast aTUDnesflbf thrlnh 6Wq
.1 < Oh whlitler.
want It put ay baitr u{
ine,” remarked the b$fe
A-yee, I sdh. We^sfr. i
and put ydut bard’ttfw
n the case Is on youTi
He had been gone from Uiepamtal
rool alxwmoolba-tof hbomF Ip tho first
bloom ol auquow. wtlb *mi\*Afpen
ilA brow aja^ > pickax ia hi* band,
the Black HUla h ‘
out an nr,
- » ' * V- * -- ,
worn itv^ry barf.
Inclndlng
A correspondent of tha tondon
Times, writing from Pera, says the ces
sion of tefrltory by Turkey will in the
end create a new Ottoman Pdwer ten
times stronger than It waa before,"
when It covered such a fast, badly or
ganized territory.
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Do not keep the alabaster boxes o f
In State cases.
An act to provide stationary and j a inong all the princes of Europe,
fuel for the executive departments of
the State government.
An anMo amend section 830 of the
code of procedure, in relation to the
costs of plaintiffs.
Bbmioat6, aB candidates fof every of
flee, •feJWis of high ebacacter,- of i g | e ^
aBWxy, of t eiRerfenes j the pebpta^we
ik'pjf Ihetna^lvee to. Hect such candl-
dutei^FAAny #o«t, in'tmf>ttirtr Yfew it
Is better tb elect flip-ahottAft demo
crats here and thee# .than to elect r|-
pnbileans anywhere. The prtrplo do^
not look so faf abend, ot p«Y the same
attentloff to th A remoter oouecquefrcvo
of their act*.
•-
—
It was suggested by a survivor of
Hart’s battery, now residing In Aiken
county; that as w Tiddly puftioa of
that famous old oommaud are seel-
dents of OrangebutF and fiarnwell,
that a lAuuion at some appropfete
time be bad at BlackvtHe. We heartl-
ly epdbrae (says ffsorvivor/the propo
siti oh, aud would look forward to the
opMobfon with iiiteneeInterest. Nosin-
Confederate s«r-
cah bOAsrrd a ’‘batter record.
Geftalely noae has iui l ^strongi-r eo
dorsemeot inan that gfven'by its fa
your love and tsodernee* sealed up un -
til your friends are dead. Fill their
lives with sweetness, Speak appto
viog cheering words while their ears
hoar them, and while their hearts can
When eld jnano* Kfre worn
Ap'l Voices crude ikrc wari
Thy puckered mouth dotb still emit th* at rain
But ill our prayers (hat tbou ahouldat .c*aa»
to^vAfe;* •
u . Oh wbiatler. * w I
Long after quiet folks have gone to boJ,
Weary with toiling for their dally breel,
Tben thou, ob worry*ojhb, high-noted bird*
Slid maBy imprecatiodf Styi are heard
Whlrting.
I call tbeobird—oneofdiejhrill-voicedsert,
For’tis quite plain mualc’a not thy/orie.
Thou (bouldst he feathered a* the vultara*
too get the featler*, Flf produce five (grr
Oh whisller.
i i ^ . ... |
Law Aoainst Euxti sa.—Bmke, 14
his “History of • Virginia,” says i r,
find that the governor was eM|ge<
jv^rance
chemjsfry alnofaipgf bto tNteh&l
to#, In addition tp hi* §<*§*» v He*’
*uju we snchthathP U enabW If. re
turn sooner than- hia »o*t saagpine
expeotatloss bad allowed himtodseam
of date*. v rt.-i _ ■
Almost home, ha pitoiqd ottalda the
town uotU< nightfall and seods to his
wailing, expectia# parent, tbe (bOdf-
■ suggestita aatoMtge: * ‘|
Wng na a lar^i bhakstaod wyair
of old paata-^Fvs go# a kafrf* a
He itom tmt fkoni om Uto TBtge,
UBtjte
governor
moos after to iasow
bidding women t® contract Up
to two several waa at -onatotsa for
women being ypl soarpe aftdmuclt
be thrilled by them. Tho thlpgs you irC j Uaet( offence was become tor; -
There was a duel, the other day, Ih
Eberton. Ha., between a newspaper
man and a country map. - was a
sham duel on the part ox the former.
but nLpvtt reality to the latter. "ITie - -u'**.1 —- - i._ - ^ ^^, .. ^^
countryman fired first, and to &s un, f 00 me>0 ^>eiFsea peri toe and neeateil trowble
fell dead. to ***4 ^ their coffins; send, tolght- ^ t j, Q ^yarwfdao^-Ifl -^n^toetBfore
en and aweelon theft- homes before w<lenid: - Tinuevwy mtoUtw-
they Jeavti them. Ix ay friends have ‘ - ^ 5CT -
away.foliof p4r-
nfght preYIotta
a kWog fttiy,
derision, hq oMjtod 'j
klMtoff# Qo
have kissed in the North, I
tutored eye his antagonist fell dead.
•‘Foul play,” shouted Ope second of die
quill driver ;order,’ a{led the othAr,
"let me kill the scoundrel/’ and tfesei-
zed a shot gdb and fixed ha two blank
cartridges at himSlJ’he c^untrym'im -^j^blntcnd to b^e)
took to h's bcek rfijd ranmiles 4t
forty minutes. < ^ .
Ths bread dtotbe wateWfcas ietu fe*.
ed to^ yedhg ia^ ln
^0
a lady
hate ktoaed la the Bittoth ; t hit* tt-
mean to say when thqy are gupe»nay lCOlulluJ1 . whereby great
roous chief (whom it followed L|i 143 ^ “tlototemt uatorher, tflVI|^[J|ii e of
different engage^pts)-on the ocoft »i. her a^^accompanyingber to hetr pUcs
iDebaater boxes laid
lame# ef sympathy And
my
rti
em out In ray'wsaiy hours, a
them that f may be re! reshed and
fthepred^by them while 1 na^d them,
IwrodW rsther hi
Am
a to al
rWwuid
give notice in bia'church that wba£
‘ •° a “* * OTd °E
T speech tending to a oentrtsehcC mar- ’
rtag^to-toveral peraonsiat oi
altbodgb^pt preebe
The committee on po*t-
post-road* In the House ftps ȣrSedto
reonqjmend a, bill providing fof'the
a‘dcpfion oj ths dotfiW^Hamp retntn
postal Cardl This card b 'bC.{hs same
•izh aa that now ih use. The tFnjjp-
oera of the card have each A
on of 1(3 tattered guidon be:
tfid to tbe^acred keeping
;too Artillery on the 22d
vlile bft thepto% tben, aed About
the 4th offfuty the time: *-.,
hand for
' -er heetln
sick
tody for
but She would
women wrote down her
When they parted tig
*eF< :vf the yeaag
d attention.
^hA'dW-/
.eranaw. of
pied an InYtUtion to
ddress before ths
Northern
, October,
eet will be, “Tha Flrst
familiarly to
be paid
her.;
this oountry, i
girl who hAd befM
tward
ibefon^toi;
ofpeo^i
taaptogjk
Id fact, in everjLBtat
F to
the tsannerfc stg#
rtoh/Fl
tfQd All
a* might entangio o.rbreed aeropto In
their conscience*, khould. for such of
fen*e,dtbsr uad*rgo corporal corr
or-
sum
Iron the
Leag Brtmelrltodjft theOc3<
“ iULLi.'-'
toft
feai
theaelee •
that’s iritoiDg,
l manna tka |
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tmftnt-pe
but