The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, May 30, 1878, Image 2
m-. For 9° v<, rnor.
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For LioutenAnu-Govorriof.
W.D. SIMPLON.
For Secretary of State.
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For Superfntenclent of Education,
H. 8, THOMPSON.
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For Comptroller<1 eneral, ;
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T;, c , 1-tTJa. ,
aC?W&'
JOH> Sv'N HAGOOU,
For Aflfutant And Jnapector-OSftiera!,
R^VoiSE.
For State Treasurer,
* > 8. L. LKkT^kV.T.
'' ‘For Attorney-Qpneral,
LEROT F.FOUMANS.
For Conffteae,
OBORQE D.TfLLMAN.
fas Pkopi.* ia the «y
straight-out
Democratic paper in Barnwell county.
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The Peeple and the ntmlnrl.
Imp :
riv''
We bare always considered the per
sonal aqaabbtes of rival newspapers pbor
^ ^ antartalnment for the
genera! reader.
Aa a rale the cause of different bet ween
them ia entirely foreign to the public
good and the weapons with which the/
attack each other are mariufucturcd by
l ’ individual selfiahness - 7
This is undoubtedly true so far as it
> ; regards the persistently hostile attitude
of the Scntmtl towards us. From the
T, '■ first our cotempofiry has never altempt-
^ ad to joia issue with us on great public
questions, but ba^ confined his attacks to
^ innuendoes against us and assnrrpticns
of high virtues to himself. Although
.we have, ou u previous occas'on, dis*-
> claimed any participation in Mstprift-fty
V i tqf hate we find forbeanfcce entirely
thrown away oa our malignant noighlwr.
We thinh the time therefore has conic
when ottr brother should be subjected to
that punitive discipline which his con
tinned reprobation and persistency in
aril imperatively d«*and—net that we
love him less, bat that our sense of duty
impale us to measures,of seventy lest in
, sparing the rod we spoil the child irre
deemably.
In the first place we must endeavor to
■v. v.. -—■ * *. "j* ~~ "• --—- - t ^
enlighten the Sentinel *tid those of its
readers who have been, deluded by the
fretful and unfounde d complaints and as r
aar'ions of ita editor, as to the true mis*
■ion of Tbe People and the motives
. that inspired the groaf body of iis stock
holders to call it into existence. ThR
<nai reU iouiicn fcritaain in Jntiag tr,
tired min cm ottfotce with tic. J?nj$53?
paddling upon the livlpless people, upon
widows and ^orphans of dead (Confed
erates, r^jes of advertising largely in ex-
cons of those fixed by law*^ of* Radical
legislatures, and oVen after v tlio dissolu
tion of the union by tbe ; death of the
Ncm~ the surviving /ScnrW. adhereTto
the compact published in the following
band bill, although it never droppe«l
tear on the grave of its dead mate.
FflrREAD THIS !.
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LEGAL ADVERTISING.
St front
graph'd! sketches of Itadical Lcgicktiw
hcoudlight*.
For our better protection, we have de
termined to publish no, < r
CITATION. NOTICE TO CItED^TOR3,
ADMINiSTUATOUK' KALJ'. OU KO-
TICE FOR I INAL DISCItAJJOE.
’ Txcept the sacr.e be " .
‘ A PAID FOR IN ADVANCE.
OIU>KR Si.Ii'BS CB SAL28 T’NT)F.H F.XrXCTTON
will have to bo arrange*! I»y r lilntlffi with
Shorlff (so far aa our costs arc concerned)
ami an understanding had with him that
coats will be paid on the day of sale.
In case of gahs bciiitf p^atponed or con
tinued, r >8ts that may have accrued must
be'pa Id, or they wi’.i not be re-publlshed.
PARn^ti INTEHEtffED
would do Wt.l to boar this In mind, and
when OO'-.pelUng the Sheriff to make Jcv-
leg, provide for the payment of our oostS.
The folihwinfir Is a ■
HCHKMJLE OF Cn.Vr.OE8:
Notice to Absentees (for six weeks) $25,00
'Sales of Heal Estate, rinder Execu
tion • - * -r 7 - - - - ^ 7.00
Sales of PemuinJ Property - - - 500
citations to AdmioVeb'r - • - - 7 50
AjiplLatlons fer Ftraxl btgeharfre - 5 50
Notice to^rdditor* - t to
wOrder dales will bo charged by fepaoe
ix*ccpied. . -• !•.
E. A. BRONSONS
Prcprictor Barnw^ 1 ! Sentinel.
jfigf-J’ost conspicuously in office
But all these considerations will sink
into comparative insignificance when the
tooro glaring enormities of tho. Si-vHivTs
career aiednid larc by the dmetirg
knife, which we |iirtonil to apply next
week to its gftngrenmS'paHsT'
The Editor cf The People hns
restricted eontfcl of its columns.
nn
('hnrleglon f u«.rioti»ni.
£Tiitur.
s ,>ow9 and Courier of last
day states that nearly thirty thousand
dollars in hills of the Bank of the iState
have been tendered in payment of taxes
in Charleston county. This is a sad
commentary on the patriotism of the
people of the commercial heart of the
State—a city which bos suffered so much
ftoui Radical misrule. Each tax-payer
save#—perhaps—a little moyey by such
action, but he cripples our infant gov
ernment and adds o the difficulties that
embarrass it. The jfotriuthm of Fouth
Cuolin* was not m#asujrcd by dollars
and cents in the older, ti.no—and sad
days arefn store for us iftCJittrlcston ap
proves such a selfish snu sbieilal policy.
She certainly looses the Vymnathy ofthe!
ipper country.
lf!VWAY. S. 0.,-M jy 27,1878.
Eonoa TrrK.ricoffaEr I beg to differ
wi'di you oil tho points in your ioaue
ot the 231 Instant In rsga-rcl to tho jue-
tie* of r^dee^fng forfeited lands In
bills of the Bank of the Htate of'Bouth
Cnrollna. Ifi tpo first place If tbe State
were to offer to sell the forfeited lands
for caeh to recover the taxes nmi pen-
altl'.s, U 1# doubtful lu toy mind wheth
er they would realise sufftclrat In casn
(current mouejJ^to pay~the taxes and
costa attacb'oJ. Second, I do not see
the sense or justice dt. go argument
thht, because a man trubU' l to the
brmor and Intefity of rha Stile of
South Cafolina. heshould be,puult(hed
by Losbig half of hla claim, Jt would
be just os fair to make the man who
had greenbacks from the tlnw when
gold wtfa worth 4wo dollata in green-
backo, to compal hl:a to .take fifty
oents for his dollar. - Tho const la sup
posed to know and decide what is lari
tuid justice, and If it decided that It.is
a valid obligation It Is injurious to the
credit and dignity of tbe8<ate to tcafi!
the debt. As for ih ■ Communistic idea
that all should sbato the burthens of
tbe State alike it Is as well for the
more fortunate individuals who had
been able to pay their taxes and penal-
Ueo^ toassist those who have been una
ble to do eo: or ihc man that rnskes a
bettor c.op than bis neighbor to divide
whb bim, and if we wejne to losisjt that
all must bear their burthero upon this
land alike, it would be as jaat to say
that every cmn must go in the Held
and mako'hja br-ad with hfs own
fjinds, or go lu. the woods and cut
down the tree to males his lire, instead
of having others to labof- and sweat
for his comfort. Some men are, able
to pay their tax<s vvitbost the Iceol
. sturiu or embarrassment, while others
have to deprivo themselves of actual
rieceeBariea ln order to pay Iht iit taxes.
The Si .* f. uid redeem its obli
gations x sacrifice in order , to
set a. goo. i , . ..simple ..4u Ita citi-
‘zeijis,”' ao'hTTT’t Txglal^fffre UacVcfobc
what, to cn*-, appears just P3d fair,
they Would have passed an net to re
ceive a proportion of tho bills of the
Bank of the State of South Carolluft
euuli year. That would hftyo been n
, on R»Kt,of tfie Sodth Carolina Railroad, ‘i»R! in “One katf a
tnrio at its rieal'Wtnp' -dpV^the. corporate litoits of Williston, i$ o body of
land containing about, r- - r '.. ^ ‘V ■ ^ .
* _ TBQ^lhE WHQUtiA&ih .kCUTfi9.
Thislrndis urtfarpass^l in fertility Bartiwell Courtly, hetrfg
Suttahle for either euUon culture rif for riel, crops of eercala. To tl ose*
who-desicAllo ongagc4n peaph culiiyrc it affords a splendid*
OT»r , OtlTTJ>ri r rV T^OjEB F/ROH'lTA.nL.tt 1JN V^KKTMKNT.
as it forms part of that limited territory iround W-iU^von which produces
the finest peaches in the United States, while the facilities for transpor
tation afforded by the Ifhilroad running through the tract places the
great markets within easy reach, -oi (‘
To those invalids who ^re ;n search Ofiones wheVo
1 f v.. , ’
combine to render life pleasant am! cnduraKo no hotter local I, n can he
found. It is wirtiin a short ride cf Aiken, and ou tEct^ris a 7 *
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which boils.continually.forth with great strength and volume-.-There-
also several.fine finh ppnda on the tract entirely-free from malaria, an
about 1,000 aci ca.of this tract, well adaptetl for fi^h raising, are cleared,
the btrianc* abonnds'rn fine ^ine, oak and hiokhry.
The lands will be sold at private sale in Jots to suit purchasers.
For particulars apply to , , .
W- M Kennedy or ^ J Weathersbee,
v Williston, Soutli Carolina. -
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let tucli club prupuajf tlirough tbe
preea ita candidates ?.hd wiieu the
Rb. That In aeoklag tbe nsaintenance
of’good government in ouriltate we do
convenliori uieeta let eftob elubjnstruo- Ik as democrvia, within the lines of the
jya delegates whom to suppdirt^ abd if;
tuCir first Cfiolce should fad, wfio their
cecobd, third, or fourth choice wobhl
beTri the natnOs proposed before tl»e
Convenifon; Dy 1 this mcunatbo whole
thhtg eottlThe narrowed down and tbs
choted of the pobpte obtained’ If tbs
primary system* Be best God grtnrf
that It. Inay be adopted;
‘' v l' E'. x Moo:?.
, The People is the only piper pub*
lished in Bartiwvll county, the editor of
which never liugg:d C. P, Leslie, hr
vaUzcd with the' “•Irrepressible.’’
d-mocratic p^rty* hhd while we Invite
all good eitLehs, irrespective of [wty,
to j iu in an i Cfort iu wbieh they a/ e as
much interobtod as we are,’we approve
of no alJiatme wttii the republican par
ty oa aueh for any pprpt^e whatever.
Ou motion of Dr, B. W. Lawton, it
wAa- ' - - v i-
rroeeefiUigs of the Democratic C6bt.'.u
tlon of Barnwell Ontty.
L'-i rwaiJ, C, H„ a. C. T May-6, IBVC.
The Convention met, Gen. Johnson
light barthen on the Suite, Uia4|tnin* d
its hoi>j.. for integrity and sustained
the verdUit of the courts.
To conclude I beg Jinve to add that
I have no motive or intention of any
thing ptr.oona! to yourself or-tho-c
who are of your views, but simply give
you tnyidsfi of wBi'(T55n£tIer
Justice.
The a crag roost or lives to the ^age
of 8, or 10 vcai'H, an occasional goose
celebrates bus centennial, but a buzzard
ncv< r dim.
TTiigTotT, County Cbtlrman, presiding,
who xleliVered air address on tbe mo-
d Resolved, Tliat the cLrdrnnn of this
conveutfou and the prenideuU of the
local clul>a should constitute the coun
ty executive oommlfles. I V
Thereupon Mr. . John T. art's
moved that “This Contention do adopt
( the priirimry election plan for hotnifla-
tiona aa refcomrnended by the State
Acinccrut’.e Lxecntlve Committee.”
. Furing-tbe dieoueslon of this motion
Mr. Cnii) moVbd to reconsider the vote
which tabled J!r. Vouman’s resol jtion
above cited . w hich was carried-and .the
4a***dutioO brougtrt ug fo? n new cop*
T^IK pLD TO
Cash Dry ^
.
Storfe.
'BEGS. AGAIN TO CALL YO T JR .Vta SElUObS ATTENTION
9 o,' ' (, ■ ■' y-. • arr - / -~y-■ -rr-’ ,~f\
his rhanimoth and Matchless of First-qlas$ c, re ft: 1
: SPRING AND SCttMEIl DEV GOODS.
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“WhI-sh has never b«fore reached such afltonfaWhfly low down prices.
thaVthey can think or desire. Send ypyrwith confidence, for ahythlbg
you want-you Atrall not tre dfBBppotntec. Bwrortfce rt« neitrlf as you caJ^ irimt
j’Ou want, ail'd .about the price you want tQ,pay. v - v,., . ft- ■.
Exceptional Llua^ and Prices in the fdllowiug depaftmenfs may be retied on:
Drt ^ Goods, White GTpods, Hosiery and Notions,* #
GiLss'n.ereg, House-Keepiug Goods, Pomeslics rf
t'aris Trimined Hats,. Small Wares, Ladies?-./
RpadvlMadp SiiihsL r.npo'/Jnnd.sf- TlftnflkpW , hi"‘Pa * ' t
Read)AMade Suits, Lace <}oods,- llandkerchi^ft.
Q^Parcelsriupountinc to flO-.OO and over will be delirerbd Fee cf Charge,
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James W, Turley,
AUGUSTA GEORGIA,
A FIRST-CLASS RESTAtJRANf,
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Bountifully supplied with all
tho dd!cacieq.g(,the season.
aidotiviiob., Tfie.re'upon Mr. Quin moved
.that
resoliirios be adopted, and the
mentouscuHStion now most important I* * .* >/. . , , ...
I queetion be^Teferred to tbe clubs aa
to our people. ■ ■ ’ ! j. • • .
,, : .. iproviiedinef'.uliesolutiou-.wjbcreup-
Mr. A. x’. Mavdle mada his report! ^ y
treasurer of .he executlva oommit-
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tee> which war fsaminet! oy a c» m-
FbopLE sprang from the people's iwecp- ’’Radicat 8fate government and who
* si ties—& great public V/ant wan felt aiu: its overthrow voluntarily stepped u
; -“a great public nuisance wa$ to be as- paid to the Il iropton governrient i
great public
snaged, and in the ripen, ss of time that,
wont was supplied|aud th&t nuisance was
cauterizod in a way which the Stnlintl'
and a few of its misguided friends deonf
cruel Wyond peradventure. For over
twenty-five years tho Sentinel has been
1 the official gasette iu Barnwell county,
fkufi? • n ^ if we exoept the Jowgf.nl, the short-
Tfte People is the only pip^r pub
lished i.i Barnwell county, the editor
of;which, refused to pay tr’br’o to the.'.
after
up and
pant to me u impton government tseven
years back taxes.
CHiv i:i Lo E “I t r.
Ciiuranjies and lli.i Jm.
Newt, the only coaoty newspaper
—
Dur>
log all (bat time ithaasimply represented
the pecuniary interest of its editor uad
cole proprietor; beyond that it has hud
no dtnmtatione. Tbe tfd and goal of
,its ambition biui ‘Ircep ’tar pfit* lnot% in
the pooketa oi this straight.oul gentle-
man, who in tne catholicity of h is politi
cal principles has been all things to all
tten—nor* the devoted admirer of,
Charles P. tcsHe, while Leslie had pat
ronage to bestoWT—now the apologist for
CbomberWiA ffltiie that modern >Jcphis-'
iopheles held t£e terrible veto power in
)ri* hand and swung ft ar^md with all
adroitness of a male coquette. Again
find him pandering to radical vanity
by surrendering bis columns to the ful-
somejy flattering biographies of the lead
ing fights of that sweet-scented pany,
until the very gorge of fiis readers rose in
tbe nauseating character of
•'* 7,j
m.
gglfcbellion at
bis paper and its oontenfs. In all this
let ouf readers remember that wo Jo not
charge him wilfi inconsistency ; any cth|
er coarse would have been so alien to his
aioturs as to have actually made him
an»«^UeJo that change. The consist']
aney Isj in the affinity between his edito
rial career atid Ins overweening love of
•pdf—and of the fioah pots of Egypt. He
jpjfilyjbr Hamp'too and borne rule
l atraight out demderary j'ust as heait*
hoiee.applauded Chamberlain
isl—he .thinks it
lost issue our co:empo-
$ Spiteful ingenuity
: with the defunct
is tbe
Vft re.
tie of Unship with
Wc call the attention of ou; granges
to the law recently passed for the pro-
Jectim of certain insectivorous and oth
er birds. Unless the wanton and whole
sale destruction of these insect destroy
"’Wff'fpPfdtrtrsTrcstcd’thc agricultural
interests of Ltbe .countxy must, suffer-
sariotriiy- Years ago the French
govern bent found it necessary, to pass a
similar law and - great benef t resulted
from ita strict enfori^ient. In some
stations.of our State insects are already
doing immense damase to the graiu
crops hut, tho slaughter of their enemies
•—tlit birds—continue# unchecked. Un
less some organized body constitutes
itself an especial police force for the ex
ecution ot this law it will became a dead
letter, and there is none more interested
in or better qualified for enforcing it than
the grange. Only a day or two ago a
friend pointed out to ub.r youngrter who h
with misdirected energy had ccllected
this Spring aeveral hundred bird eggs.
The plantera of his neighbe-hood will
suffer more fVom his hdds tri the bird^
nests than they will from the incurslgT
of a iialf-doocn. illicit corn ga'.hcrcrs. 'It
is very easy to give advice —will our
friends take it aud organize themselves
in tp an. army of bird defender# or will
they wait until our native bird# are ex-
■ FTko, S. C. ; May 24 If78.
Mr. F.d'Io::: Crop* are ' lookic^
well In this section and ftinnors nr*-
busy harveatingtheir preIq, The grain
crops arfe' short this season and eouse-
quuntly will not be hard to harvast.
Tho Democrats in' thh section are
very much ia favor o* tho primary elec
tion sj’stem. Tfiero will be a meeting,
of the club at Eh is piacs on the first of.
June to deeldoln favor of orpgainsttho
prirnjy^Msystotn and sir I byliero we
are all anxious as to the welfare of the
Democratic party, and ns an Individu
al member I am loth to decide which
is the best mod^ to select o<iir cam !-*
date*-. H Fdes'Idein fuv.jf o£ the pii^
mary system-there la a i'-irrler that
arises which Tcanoot cor. i r -utly re
move Now, Mr. Editor, if we decide
to so! , our oandltdatffl by the pri
mary system Is there no rooni for de
lay and trofibie, for instance: suppose
there are 2t Democratic clubs ?n the
county and that three of these •clubs
have 200 ifiemhers tacH, three have
250 each and the 19 yemamtug clubs
have from SO to 1-50 tuerahters bach)
-t*'
tlnct.
The ftockhaklcrs of thia. jovumal are
said to fie “crooked,’” bat we -doubt the
capacity of the perstei msKithis
charge to form a correct Opinion, unless
-be set# himself up as' a itdndard of
stralyhtneit. '
rx:
Ota Utter,
ttbat it
CoL J. H. Bioni of. Wianaboro, a
member of tho Notional Dcmoorutio
Executive Cptnmiuoe, who baa recent
ly returned from Washington reports
Governor Hampton aa the /a vuriie can
didate for tbe Vice-Presidency in tbe
campaign of 1880.
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now suppose that 20 of thet clubs each
brings out a friend forth* Legislature,
It is uotlifng but natural that'lf a club
brings out a mart they wlli support
him and it is a bo natural to suppose
that each of the six large clubs will
have a candidate In the field. Tbensup-
pos® thef/ are five- clubs that have
no candidate in the field) lids ns likely
they will vote with the strong clubs as
with the weairker ones,if they even di
vide and half of the five clubs that
have no candidates vote for the enn-
didates of the six large clubs and half
with the 14 smaller ones, tbe result
would be that the tix largest clbba iu
the county Would make the notrdna-
nalions, and iu what-would- this differ
in the long run trod a nomhmttng con.
vention, but ecfn® ono says this la not
the programlhe, that It will -require
the nominee* to get two*thirds of the
entire votes of the entlrs'ocanty before
they can b 3 c c. Hdates. Now, If this Is
true, an • ab stioko *o its candi
date tfifire wooid - ever be a nomina-
RooTagrr ■ *Tr ■ytef r tbs- ai«g ww-
8d, That t<is policy of tbs demo
cratic party in South OarolinA is a
As a of eerresp^dent*.
tion Is oiado.lba weaker were to give
way to teWnonger, which wHI be nec
essary, tbe whole thing will then be
nothing more tbao at nominating .coo-
ventfoo. \VouitJ lx not b« an 'wed to
save time S&d lots ot epeculation as
to the beet thing to be done tp aceom-
plish the best end. Just to baVe a
nominating convention aad some time
prior to the meeting of the convention interests ot the State.
mitte^vTeported coirecthcd acocptedT
Mijor L; \V. You mans nb'mttMteU the
incuinbenf., Gt-n. Jt'lumon Hagcadj for
re-election as»teoanty chairman, iribo'
declined, after ex^m-ssing ld^ thanks
for the dlslIngntt'l T ed\bonor li-ia corn-
patriots sought tO couteiqt)tTT
bimseif la answer Barbtyetite cart
ffiiehe” 6 ' h-3 eerviers eoukUxdvartce
the drier eat a of thjrt county, ribose
prosperity, honor »• ’ aJvuneeir;
we all love so well.
Mr.'j". A. Miller th- oiuirmted Ma-
i >r G. B. Lartigue, L ‘ njimiu Luw-
• on- nominatt'd;Co). ,T. C. Davaot, Capt.
L. A. Ashley iioininaU'.il Col. Aifro i
A!dr’ih ami Mr.—— nominated Cot.
Thomas JL Johnson. AH other nomi*
nations having been withdrawn Major
I urt’gue was (fitly elected and took
the chair.
The follov/fng vlce-preaidentSx
th,eu elected 4-^
Jst, Oapfc. W^B.Feeplea. ,
2nd. Tr. J. C. Miller;
o !, Capf. W. J. Wood.
4;h, Gen. F. Ml Bamberg,
5th, Ooi. J. J. Bioriu.- ... . .
Oa motion of Capt. G. II. Eirklandj
th* c!i&irn.'.an was authotized to ap
point the seer’tpry and treasurer. The
incumbents Were requested by the
hhujrrrAn to retain tluir positions for
the precent. . .-■>»• -
. A resolution, oftered by Hon.,L. W.
I'ouinans, that ' he quearion of mimi-
nat ons by primary elections be re
ferred to the local clubs was laid on
the tablel w ‘
Tbe following resolutions’, oitared by
I. M F'dleop, Esq., were adopted :
, Resol ved, That We endorse and ap
prove the course and policy pursued
by bis Excellency, Governor’ 1 WaOe
Hmopton, in relation to fceth Federal
and Sbite affuLTH, and trial jndg
ment the Tnfcre^t Of South Carolina
r< quireeThaCbe'sh5uM be elqeted far
a feefond term toVtomplete ike good
work which he haa'soC weRbeguq and
carried on for our redemption.
2nd. Arid whereas the present Ttate
olficers accepted the notiilrmlion of.the
patty When the same had lu it much
of the characteristics oUa fdridru hope
and there were no' Volunteers ft>r the
position, and whefvAk they contributed
their fulltehaib to the sricebss d the
ticket, have discharged efficiently theif
on a vote was taken by coriuig the
ayes qnd nofes, resultin® ia favor of
Mr. Cain’s motion. . ,
Mr. L. W. Tjunuirur then clTered the
fi flowing ft soluiion) Wb.Vh wus adopt
ed :
Ilesotved, That the result cf the can
vass by the several dubs under Mr:
Youmana’-resoluttonhe forwarded to
the-ebunty chalrmaa aseooo as may
bo p.-acuoarile, and thut in. llo 'event
cf the clubs sclecring the primary elec
tion, cyrtom, that the county executive
committee be charged with arranging
1 ibe details of the election und sub-
inittejiH saui* to the next convention’
for confirmation. |
It was resolved that the varionst
clubs vote ou Mr. Youmana'' resolutiont
on or before the first Saturday in June *
and report the result to the- county
chaiirmio at once.
Ip wao resolved that when this con-
ventldn adioum it adjourns subject to
riie c&li of the pbairiasa and the exeo-
utive com ml tit c. '*
Upon motion, tho_ convention ad
journed cine dlo.
G, B. Lah.’ij -r,
County t ilrman.
THE TAP*
ridEhe found to contain the best Beer,
Ate, Whiskeys, Brandies and Wine* in
the dry. M AT F. NFLSON,
tnaylG 3rtt s Fr^ prietor.
Uojil ^ou go 10 „
Goads
— i
: % v* ■* *
s c..
in ■warn
x, . . if .
per cent, by ^purchasing from
- riv’here you baa snYe 25
Ivlatthiessen & Doolittle,
” . S
Acadtiuy of Mu .ic Buildioz, C.rner Kltg am! irfarket.
aplo-fim
ef.-
mmwmm
-1- — ■ ft.1
J. White.
XKALEB IK
r-
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**;
J • s. M. .Hrat?, R *c, Sec’,
NK W A D.Vh'HTfSA: h\\ TS.
Tax ftetamsu
it, i ,
lllowtog ,
•- Atrpmm’s offtoF,
a ,Br*iojtviLia,8.0., May 21,187?,
Tho a»-seSsor wifi be at V c followlns
named j»IA(«i on ti o dates herein specifl d
to assi-as all nroperty in the county, boi b
real and personal. ForsbnA are notified to
t>e prompt in makius-returns and thtweby
avoid the penalty of tOperc nt. (or lallure:
rhyton, June 4th and Stft. --— _
Alkaidatri June 6th and 7iJi. - .* .
Pr ester’s Hi ore, June 8. h.
Buf int’s Bridge, June nth and 12th.
rhardt’s, -fun** !3th and lith.
•Weli’s Mill, June 15th,
way, Jiifte iftli and ]8ih. - ^
liamoeig. Jann li/tii and Toth,
Gratf ims, Jyn*‘2ist and V2nd.
Iiaidoc, June 2V h and 25th.
Furaes Hlox-, Jun« 26th and 27th.
Hobbins. Juno it>Ui njid 2f?th.
aigns an4 ; effect« in Neck
dutlee. ttud each ill hts pNicqJaithfuny
in%
assisted Governor Hampton Tb carry
ing out the poilcy of o^nservatlve do-
mobracy.
Resolved, That in the opinion bl thla
oohteeirtlon they deserve a uoanl run. a
tenomlnation';fer another terra and"
•gflTJuM it'ueluw ft at ■tteyHbBnds-oMIra
Jt' ^
policyof ■'peace and conciliation be
tween tfietwo races of which her dti-
steos are composed, aad that the reck
lessness which would keep alive the
Wifimton, Julv 1st and 2nd.
■ Tdfv- •
Mtxson’s Mill, JdlV 8d,
Bt-tftoirs Htoie, July 6th.
Barnwell, fr.-nr sth toaoth July.
Blaakvil c, fr< u let June to 2 »th July.
C. K. L\K f friuF,, Auditor IJ. a
-1£
National House
•/ .* ■> ;*.• 4> # r * J- ,
353 IZittg Street,
(BET; GfcORffE AND LIBERTY.)
Board, SI 50 Per Day
^CHARLESTON, S-.C:
MRS. H. JM. BAKER, Proprietress.
sep2a-fy , .-{ i r; ■
r A.. 73. C’pNNKU.
Attorney at LaW,
tSmamJiin
•ALLENDALE,, S. 0.
Soj>6-lj
J H* E. MILHOUSL,
DENTIST.
Will be st Bhtekvllie Mondays and
HATS, CATS, S'UBS AS,
.269 Kins Street (Opp. Hasel) CBarlistcn, Sooth Caroltau "*
Umbrellas made and repaired to order.
Wetter.8teelfita with this bouse and will bo ploaes t to cce his fris <d .
7 aplS.’BmJl .” . - - -j*. .
■. '' - »a '*' a SL-
>fai»e§ A Gray &> C
%
.etm
GEORGIA.
i i ' '
a If ‘ ;
■ , - ► » ** ■■ •
Ojr Stock of Spring stiff Summer Dry Gooffs is qow .complete, afd is, the larges 4
and test at- rted in. the South. . v
.Our Mocining P^par^Depi cootaityi everything from the lowest price to tits
finest goods iniport^L. ‘ t . .. - , .....
Our Bln ok, Colprojl, SpdJ’an’cy Sjik Stock i« dniversally acknowledged to bo
x •_ xt.—;xxt-.x —i :i ill convince the most skeptical.
Ghcnil!t__J.jdinier»*Tj , Bsfc^*
i Sylrhide,” “Hombri.’Vtetoria Suitings^ Bonrettea Ac. De-'
teckwear to be found nowliere e!se.
The handsomest Sc trf I>acea. nod Jimbf-ideries eveh. offered to the peppls of
Georgia ci Geroliffa, ' - iffA l K * ' /
..Everj-thirig pretty and desirable in Parasols, anff jo Fancy Goods generally.
- - u-aiivj'^
A SpleadiiLStonk ofL'meua of every description Towels. Napkins anff Doilies, <
Embroidered .Fi^co Covers. .
Ladies and Misses mi its b grant variety. Boys suits (from 3 to 8 years.) X full
line of Infant’s Wear, Clotjks. Dresses, &c., &c- Everything will be sold st thfi
very ibwest prifee—in fact so low as to astonish even buyers themselves. ^
AV
f
aprff-Sm
James A. Gray & C0.
.<-,>sr-> r V'
Strath Carullaa—Baniwell Ctraa y.
■. (
. y-A/i «■ .-'^77 . ^
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nt THE n&DATfc COtTBT.
, * ' *•
• Whereas, Susannah Hall h*s made
suit to, me to grant her letters of admin-
istration on tba estate of Benjamaq Han,
s--sa
B. J. Quaitlebauro,
DKNXIMT,
^ illlstoa, 8- C. S.R.
debased. tbesp afo therefore ti tffte.
HfiHBjMmpHpvaiH. .. ..
anffw^iipnistrall and singular the \ia-.,
dred and cEditors of the mid Benjaman
IlsM? dsmssedi 1 ttaW” thty hassd 1 tp«
Will attend oails throughout Baan wall
r.djacenf counties. majr9-6m
NOi'ICHL
All 'perquos baving
otelms
pear before the in the etfurt of prhbate to
b*h
m
x^4>.
m
held at JkrnweH Courthouse on Mon-
day, the 27th day of'May, at 10 o’clock
a. ms, to show cause, if any they have,
why said administration should not be
granted. • •.
Given under my hand at Barnwell
the 15th dsfi&Ufcy. 1878. ^
James M. Rt'K. i
. judge of Probate,
may
ill
•galhst
3rti
er them _ ■
bad claims will moke payment to J. <
Davant, Egq.* attorney at law, at
leadalu. . If. M. Dusoak.
apr25 4t- '
Oeo TvAm
N O X A. R. Y E»UJB3
—WITH—
0. E- STEADMAN,
- 1 : BLACK VILLI, g.
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jib 1
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