The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, April 25, 1878, Image 4

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. 1 -i#-*'.»,,/ JowiJV-rji j;> ffapUBt pulpit lu uJter pieatblogHu eloquent i oo^Puilty o! Character,” ami was imtii* •unoumleil, ns usual, by ttdtalrtniT tueinbert of Ms o^Dgn-gn- tlou, wl'.a cNrirod to shako bis hand. A conelhblu tUon entered and arrested t him. Ke has llneo been sent to Ohio, whore bo hue tim e living wives, to be hfpr IdgnTny. There is also a charge df forgery agalnet him. ■ owltb stepped CrUhcT BraAKitto.—We* advteo all the last campaign by the democracy • u- sseta ' far yofng p#6ple to ao^Qlre in ea^jt. h #. W. WAGFNF.R. ■:t^ d4ngpermlesi 'OeTenmr CVtiqoiti!, In * letter grant- lor'W thederman foelllers Cbarlwtmi Ao enter the Btate of ’'Georgia, In rvdu for thle ancient oorpa to fielt u&b, says the privilege Is granted thi more cheerfully “ns a courtesy to aid elemept of population German) that give an obedience Uw and practice the social and in- sUlous virtues that help so largely to makeeAcntBunitiee and States peace- W ful and happy.” ^ Wi : ^ employment of petroleum for Hjlp^MimaMval and prevention of scale In steam boilers, also for the re moval of deposits from water pipes when the water contslps largo quanti ties of lime, has become quite com- in. It has the effect of penetrating rotting the scale, causing It to be- porous and dlsengogo Itself from : the sur face to which It Is attached. It is regarded as a very simple remedy, can be used in small quantities without any difficulty whatever—say .about a quart per week for a iweuty- . five horse power boiler, and in quanti ties more or less according to the ste« the boilers. It may be Introduced Mbs feed water or through tbo ► valve, or in any wav moat con it for the purpose. But to be^ , It must be pure—the heavy, oil used for lubricating In cold altua- i being most efficient v ' :::’ - ! -• . '■ ^—r Would Vouob ron Him.—A hilarious , of a man who does business on Griswold street, says the Detroit Free ^ offlc * of *h acqualn- > the other day, and asked for the Of twenty-live dollars. < .The gen- to refuse, but yet forced ■ay: A x . jve thb nioney, but if 4 let you rofTmy fatn! 1 y wtti want ,Tor food Ihrdiiy night I gueas notl lou let me 16 money, aud If you get out of , provisions I’ll take you to a grocery where they’ll trust you for thirty days on my vouching for your Integrity, and I’ll dp the vouching,, though it’s a dom do for anybody, owing fHgfift?*-' •' But-*but,” stammered the other. “ And I’ve got a barrsl of cartels In my barn," continued the other, “and ft wo! at ooinca to worse, I’ll bo hanged give you the plle l I won’t n vo utter he’s done me a I**- was like irulllng teeth, but he got tkwmoney. jiko—Scarcely a youth of Ills Ik’tonnd amoag the Bamoaaites who Is act elaborately tattooed. Oun- . dlenut ashes aud water are*ueed for matter. Thai part of the i waist to the knee la cov-^ dependent upon the Government for ; with a variegated pattern that nt distance resembles lace work, operation consumes two otr- three operator Is very ax lot his pay. When he gets 1 through be demands his recom- I K It 14 Dot forthcoming ho finish the work. A young is kxU p disgrace if he goes lb eg scorn him. The process is very painful, and the victims MTS dieted white undergoing it. Borne become mere skeletons before they are completed, but it is the Tanhion, and they are repaid by the admiring glan- • *s of ihMrWMB.- The gentler sex are rarely tattooed. Sometimee a delicate garter Is seen twining arwthd the leg, M armlet, or a strawberry in the middle of the back, but uch instances are in*. ’ _ ‘ l^fe the habit of tiSTfig good language, both in speaking nod Writing, and also to abandon the uss of slang words and' phrases. The longer they live th^ more difficult the aequttltiop of good language wilt be; undif th6" golden age df youth.-tbe proper time of the aefrul ,sltion df iuDguago, be "passed In iu*. abuse the unfortunate victim of neg lected education Is very piobably doomed to talk slang for life, Money Is not necessary to procure this cdu- catlon. Every man bus II in Lis power. He has merely to use the language which ha reads, instead of the slang which ho hears ; to-form his taste from the, best speakers and poets cf the country ; to treasure up choice phrases la his tpethory, and habituate hipiself to their use, avoiding at the same time that pedaptlc precision and bombast, which sboWvaather i^bo weakness of vain ambition than the polish of an educated mind. — +4^* Discoveries ©f ibe Microscope. On examining the edge of a very keen razor by the microscope, it ap peared as broad as ttpe thick part of a very thick knife ; rough, nieven^full of notches and furrows, and «) far from anything Ukesbarpnees that an instrumenteo blunt as this seemed to be would hot serve even to clean wood. An exceeding small needle being also examined, the point thereof appeared above a quarter of an Inch In breadth ; tot round nor flat, but irregular and unequal; and the surface, though ex tremely smooth and bright to the naked eye, seemed full of roughness, holes and serntcheA In short, it re sembled’an iron bar out of a smith’s forge. But the sting of a bee, viewed through thfijsamo instrument, showed everywhere a polish amazingly beauti ful, without the least flaw, blemish or Inequality, and ended in a point too floe to be tHscernjpd—thus showing how lofetior art leto nature. A small piece of very fine lawn appeared, from the large distances or holes between its threads, somewhat like a hurdle of lat tice ; and the threads themselves seemed somewlrftr'Cf'uraJr Than th'e; yarn with which ropes are made for anchors. Some Brussels lac^, worth five pounds a yard, looked as if if were made of thick, rough, uneven hair line, and twisted, fastened or clotted together in a very clumsy manner. But a silk-wovon web being examined, ap peared perfectly smooth and shining, everywhere equal, and as much finer than any thread the finest spinster in the world ever made, as the smallest twine is finer than the thickest cable. Thus must we be convinced of the fact that the utmost power of art is only a concealment of deformity. Tee Fajhhk in China.—The latest reports from China are heartrending, Senator Mitchell, in the Senate on Thursday, read the following telegram, just received from Consul Denny at Tien Tain : “ Famine spreading. Can nibalism exists. Jioraio. Worse nest year. WiH indemnity bill pass?” Husbands are selling their wives aud parents their children to obtain food. Three or four millions of people are tofeKed, and none will be. CjoKysoit Hagood, • i Cflunty Chairman, ~ Jas.If.P.iAs^ecretaty . ^3“' ’ The following le the circular jgsuetT •’ fr* by the State Executive Committee: 0. A. WAGENER- F. W. Wagener & Co,, • -f’ v ‘ J ■ l ^ ’Wholesale Grocers, support. At least nine millions are In extreme destitution. LA, J The Geography of the Moon. We find that the moon is a planet accompanying our larger planet, the earth, on its journey round the sun. Her diameter is about one-quarter, her •urface about 8 50ths, her volutn* about 5-29the, her mass about 8163ds of the sarth’s. BlMiKuapletoa a jour ney round the earth, regarded at rest, In about 27 1-8 days, traveling at a mean distance of 537,820 miles; but the lunar month, or iflepeidcd between successive conjunctions of thoaun and gthof ‘ surface may be divided roughly Into raised parts which Are Unusually bright, and great . . Circular. Rooms or the Dem. Et. Com. 1 Barnwell County, Feb. 21,1873. j 1. In pursuance of Instructions from the Slate Democratic Executive Com mittee herewith tiausmittcd, local aiga jDfchglhaia afllliated colored clubs will nt once re organize by electing officers to-serve for the next two yearn. 2. A county convention to consist of delegates from the local clubs will as semble in Barnwell on the .first Mon day in May, at 10)* a. m. for the pur pose of electing a county chairman and other effleers to servo for the next two yeai#, as well as to take such other action as pray be deemed prop er for the good of the party. Repre sentation in the convention will be one delegate for each club and one ad ditional delegate for eyery twenty- five members. Fractious over twenty- five members will not be entitled to representation. 1. The nomination of party candi dates will take place later in the cam paign. 2. As soon as each club is reorgan ized theq>rcsident will forward to the secretary at Barnwell, a liet of officers with thtir post offices and the number of members enrolled. He will also supervise and forward a report from bis affiliated ooT- JOHNSON HAOOOD; IIkadquauters <>* THE ' 1 . "’Static DEMclonATia Ex. Com.. > } Cor.cwuiA, 8. 0., February 12 1878.;) At a meeting of theStafoDemocratic Executive Committee of South Caroli na, held iu this city on the 8ih instant, •the following resolution was adopted : Resplved, That the State Executive' Committee of the-Democratic party of South Carolina recommends an imme diate reorganization of the same In view of tlie campaign of 1878, and that county convention^ be called as soon as practicable in the several counties to elect officers to serve for the next two years. Iu pursuance of the foregoing reso lution, the executive com^Kee directs attention to so munh of the constitu tion of the parly, adopted by the'State convention in August, 1877, as refers to the county organizations, asfollows: Article 1. Thereshall bo one Or more democratic dubs organized In each election precinct, each of which dubs ahull have a distinct ■title, “The Democratic Clcb,’’ and shall elect a president, one or more vice-presidents, a recording and corresponding sector tary and a treasurer, and ehail^have' the following Vrorking committees, of "not lose than three members each, viz: A committee on registration, an execu tive committee, and such other com mittees as to each club may seem ex pedient. v- ( Art. 2. The meetings of the dubs should bo frequent, after the opoaiaff of the canvass, and some member of the club or invited speaker deliver an address at each meeting, if practicable. Art. 3. The president shall have power to cal] an extra meeting of the club, mid members of . the club shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Art. 4. Tho clubs in each county shall be held together and operate un der the control of a county execu*ive ^pmmrH^SB^'mfrcoHilst'Zf one member from each <4pb, to be nomi nated by the respective clubs and elect ed by the county convention, and such other members ns the convention may add. The executive committee, when elect ed, shall appoint its own officers and fill all vacancies Which may aiise when tho convention is pot iu sesdon. The tenure of office of the executive com mittee shall bo until the next general campaign, unless sooner removed or suspended by tho county convention. The present county executive com mittee shall continua in^office until the first meeting of the .county conven tions under this organization. Art. 5. County democratic conven tions shall be composed of delegates elected by tho several local duos—ono delegate for every dub, and an addi tional delegate for every twenty-five enrolled members—with the light to each county convention to enlarge or diminish the representation according to circumstances. This convention shall he called together by tho chair man of tho executive committee, un der sudl rules as each county muv pasigbs AKy uQtrsa :®£&Lgas, 163 & 165 East Bay and 284 Qacsn Street, Charleston, South.. CaroHiia. -- .*• Sote agent for Sot^h Carolina Tar 01^'Ctotv apl8'3m tanlT -6m Bur jouii— • > !>0©rs, Bash and Blinds ** —FROM ONLY— . i C a r 01 i ii i&n’s M a n uf *c to r y CIlABIiE^tOX, SOCTnCA ROLI^A; Geo S. Hacker & Sons, Charleston, South Carolina f Carriages. HART & CO. No. 1 LAP RING, ~~ 2-GREKNV4LLE SWEEP/ 3 PLOW ( LEV ICR. 4 I’.ATKSYILLE SWEEP, 5 PLOW CLEYICK, G OR WOERUllG SWEEP, 7 HEEL BOLT, A.U.TXJ H T TV T112 J: t It R GRASS ROD, ■ fN’OLlD SWEEP, 10 SKOTEL l^.OWtlLADE, “ 11 BPLTkTOXG'UE. “ 12 DI’AFDXa' RL'LI.TONG’E, in ca< , mr’.Y tern srov-’l, ‘ 14 STEEL TUR-YijUOYEL. JP L O \V STOCJC. V N. Charleston^ So C. adopt, and when assembled shall be called Co older hy the chairman of tho executive committee, and shall pro- heed to elect from among its members a president, one or more vice-presi dents, a secretary and treasurer. The convention shall proceed to business, and whom the same is transacted it plains (not | •nd in spme cases very the raised" parts the s Y0lCF«>'« -etl.TOr , ’ crap County Chairman. darker, MRyan, All clube ter f «nce tpe Istet^ampalgn WHkcepor rs anc n Art. fi. The mode and manner of nominating candidates for county offi ces or for delegates to the State, Judi cial and Congressional conventions shall be regulated in each county by the respective county conventions. In this connection tbn State execui live committee makes the following recommendations t Under article 1, where local clubs of the last campaign are.in existence, that they be reorganized, by the election of officers to serve the ensuing two years, and as many additional clubs formed as may be deemed essential to the suc cess of the party. Also, that the com- mitteec on registration forthwith make a complete registration of 'all voters, classifying them as white and black, democrat and republican. ** Under article 4, that tho county ex- ccutlvo committee consist of the county chairman and tho presidents of the tooabclubfl. Under article 5, that the county chairman 150 ex-officio chairman of the county executive committee and of aU County conventions. 'Under article 6, that the system of primary elections by ballot be .adopted as thehmtJe bfnominating terfeoonty " eneral A8sembly>3£h% the prlndv ers much tott tetun '^iftlrface. otis,'not only in thA gray plains. mentdf It the 1 MU raehi.sa nwtgft, 1 ofouf No rugg.-'dy W .and till on and that the jl.Thc iry elections 1 is tbe< the ■ comm eleo- avention ided iaMay, tiotm. appret were cri-1 the county' lor ~ to lnoRwe,^he colbrefi^af- as well a^r*4he wh to be so m tut irthtft apparently [oenjent and upon fbo.same they have tB« dec- When tho county ected officers, th« n will at once report ,ry dfthe State executive committee, the htuuoSirand post office *d- reea'of-4be efncec^chosen, together with the nJtjAeaand f eiube, ounwtoxAnq. memberttWapf the aer- aorlSGm • in* • J. H. PARKER & CO. Factors and Commission Mercliants* COTTON AND NAVAL STOKLSr Acconimodatii/ti Wharf anil Ycndcr Range, Charleston, Bouih’Carolias. LiWal Advances made on Consignment*. ^ janlT-ly Wietersj WHOLESALE GROCER. --AVIH.r.AI.EIMX. 82SAR5, 8.IS50B8 A?10 fQSASS^ Agent fur the celol^iated *. . • Monarcli" Wliiskay. Also. I. T. & J. G. Frost Sc CW^relf-raising flour t and Thurn Brother* Cele brated Butter Crackers. Nos. lOSil llO, 112 fliid 181, East Bay, Charleston, S. C. janlT-Gm ; - . , • :\' . ■ ^ . .--•tr- 11 * WULBERN & WHOlaF-HAiaB GHOCBH8 —AND DEALEBS IN- e- '' J ‘ ; ••• .. -. ; ‘ Provisions, Xaiquors, ^D^acico, etd. *107 and 109 Eas t B A y t t: W A R L K H1* O tV janlT-Gm ^ , .• SOUTH CJ A. H. O L I N" =b> GEORGE W, C1.0TWORTHY -WITH— ' ~ Daniel Miller & IMPOKTERS AND JOBBERS OF m wtirrs oom, *s. <md 42 k 44 Ccttnatt Sta. Baltimore, • v>. e a (I man. V. *Vv Soutl^ ; f* Y-< { -py..?, ; ; v; -AGENT FOR- Ocean Bone offteesofthfc .. Rich [n Aoonla, Potash and avallaWe Phopphoric Acid, the great elements lubs, aud the of plant food. All ©rdora sent to G. E. Steadman at Blackville, or K P. Ootef man at Augusta, wIU ba proinpUy.fliled imd forwarded. J, M, BERIiy, General Agent* Augusta* Ua. CHI P. Bp. IHU. twnc, Agent, ^*1 IMPORTER AND DEALER IN (-ROOKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, ■ w Corner of King tnil Lilt rty reels, Charleston, South Carolina. Order* solicited for the above go. New York of Boston. — and prices guaranteed with Baltimore, - atd8 6m r-i ^ '><“»• wo «'Wf •' MY, ILL & Co. WHOLESALl ms. Coach S-ITOE FIN )EALEftS IN [aterials, Tlanicss, 8, B E L TI It 0. I>athe^ V 1 r a. Y. The attention of the public is called to our 1; in all the abb vs branches, which we are bffo * for our price?. • ^ Carriagef,'Buggies, Rockaways, One-IIorse' •Wagons, Buggles.Umbro 1 las, Children’s €a ■pers, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Fine Trunks, criptionn. Collars, Homes,’ Trftces, Satcbe Buckles Ac. , . — Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French and •Linings, Pegs, Lasby BeokTt-ees, Crimps, € J kinds. Leather and Gum Behiog-^2 tb 14 iucht; Packing. - ^ - ( The F-JVhous Jackson Vatent Truss Rod Planmtion Wagon—wide or narrow Tires^ aud-the reliable Sweetwater Wagou— 1 o.blAxle, all at bottom prices. s and complete assortment of good’s very low to suit tho timet. Senk . if.,-; i- r »g6ns, Three "end Four Horse »ges—rail .price*, Corfbs snd Clip- -Bends, Bits, Harness of all deg- Ilume Strings, Horse Brushes, Wtj mericf n Calf and Kp Skia4, Tools and Findings of al{ Soapstones, Hemp and Guilt mar2&4y Day, Tannamll & Co. GUST A. GEORGIA. -- 'A 'Corned* Sroad % and ^Washington Sfel^lBr * . T- - • r- ITaS been Tliorou^hly Renovated, ■'Remodeled OflBce nT the Hotel will be open during >iR be received, or'calltsl at any hour . . >V ,'x rates or no.vRP, ter day. Newly Furnished e nigbt, and guests. fouuMn^, ^.e., ill fin rlc>,'on PTccs. Con tracts for House an teed. We will either f llngm'ado on favorable terms and all work gusT- all mnlerlalphd'put up houses or 8«*ll partied The lumoer and mouldings as t hey prefer. Will'take jobs iu'Hnyipart of Burn welt. Colb-ton, Oranir»'ht|rflr <>r Aim^ coo* ties. *. ~7 * Address TFREIBFRRY A^RJC.KLE. I lam here. B. CL novg 6na '» Motto t Quick Sales and Small Profits, -) cat 'gtwtk S)ry GoodSy iSoois., « , r: Shoes, Groceries h . '-•a ft t fever offered in this bounty, at real break down prices, that must certainly at tract an ending and admiring throng of customers. Come aud examine, my 1 stock before purchasing -elsewhere, AS I boldly proclaiul the fact that competition with me is absolute ruin to any other merchant in the State! rs^Iligbest prices paid for cotton, and liberal advances made on all shipments. SIMON BROWN. angSt)—-tf . BLACKVILLE, 8. C. • Hiram W. Friedenwald 1 CO. "**■ V. I ! Wholesale (lotliiers, '■■Ml f -AND JOBBERS OP— Cloths, Cashmeres, Coatings, Sattinelts, Twccis fcer&jS, leah>, &c.| No. 242 West Baltimore Street^ BALTIMORE. novl5-t>«n ^ - — 1 A Fritz’s rnmmmm im, OHARla»JdN l .| ! fiT Ait© c>«4^ Oysters Served in Ev^jy Styles 1 102 MARKET 8T., 1 ich From cm mes am ■ 'H'-" ; ■ -