The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, June 13, 1878, Image 4

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' HiApqt'i 8tjot DbL Ooujmbia, 8. OL, Maj £ ooqtmUoq of tbo DetUbcmlcpAT* of South Carolioa will w of Km q» hold In OolonbU on Thar^Uy, tbo Utiojoi! Atthut oett,' At If o'clock to nomiaaS' candWAUA for State ■ A platforp of princlplee. auoh othei aa DAJ be brought In AoeofdAao^ wttb tne ‘ * by tbo August ooo< iwl, tbo etAts ooDTeutlon ^posd of dolegAtes from i tksDomc tloh of beooin* •d of dolefAtas from encE oouoty to bumerionl proportloo to which tbAt r fi eotltled In both brnoobes of A—imbly.AS follows: Ab- Ctqpter, 4 jf Chesterfield, 8; Clor* 8; Colleton* 4; DArllngton. 5; 6; Fslrfjeld, 4; Oeorgetowo, 8 ; QrOMfUle, ^sibptoo, 4; Horry, fij iorshnw, 4; Lao fussier, 8 ; Lau- rsns, 4: Lexington 8: Marlon, ff j Marl boro. 8; Newberry, 4; Oconee, 8; Or- angeburg, 6 ; Pickens, 8; fUchjAod, 8 ( $pAttanburg, 6: Sumter, 5; Union, 4; WllHamsburg, 4; York, 8. Total, 166 delegates. The delegates will be required, In so* eofdance with |ikage, to pt^eut toe* i the oentrsl organisation K. deotlals from of thetf respeotlTe cotin tied. It is also reor amended that the county coT.eec^'^a elect delegatee in tjan same ratio as abote dbaignated to 1 Oongr^eional oontentlons at the name time and place* for the nomlni i f< organisation.’' m. At least fire days before the primary election, thfe County ChsSriuan shall notify the Democratic dabs of the who Hare thus qualified them* salres for the position of candidate, and .for any oihbrptoaonOtpencils ahaU not bs counted. IY: On (he day fixed for the primary election, each local elub aball bold an election for candidates of the Democratic party, and report the result in writing over th4 signatures of the lUanagtra to tbs County Chairman. At thia election n6We»b& merfabere of the local clubs shall rote, and each member, before be* fng allowed to vote, shall take the fbi- lowidg pledge 1 “I Solemnly affirm that I am a duly enrolfed focrober of thia Democratic elub; that I hare hot voted at thia election, and that I will ttbieffe by and sustain all nominations made by the Democratic party, whether for Fed* eral, State or county officers.’' V. Upon the following day, the bounty Chairman and at least two mem bers of the County Execatire Committee shall assemble at the county seat, and figgregdte tKe votes reported, and before sundown declare the candidates selected VI. No one Sbkll be declared the nom inee of the party unless he shall have re ceived a majori'y of fill thfe totes cast in the primary eleetion. VII- Should no ckndidatfe for fay of Oou -eaaional candidates for sir ro«p<- etlreCobgressloual districts . The mode fad tnanher of hbooslng dslsgates to tbs State hod Congres- itousl oocrehtlqns shall be regulated in saoh county by the reepohtite ooun iy oonrsoti ids. 3.L. Kraufai, ohatrtiiad. Jamas A. Hoyt, Secretary. particular office rsceire a majority of the rotes east, the County Chairman Clrcvlafr If*. 1* Oo ■} Dm. Cotnrrr C BlACiyit T K, May lOtb, 11. „ , L At tbs oonreutloo bold at Barn- ^rsll Ccortbou bn the 8th lust, It was tssolred tb»v : it be submitted to the 'fate of th * ietnoerdey ihrough the dubs to decide whether Dominations for the party shall be made by bonren- tkm or priniary elections,” and ‘‘that Ihe result of tiiii canvaM by the se^* »abore resolution, toal clubs, undef the i bale i forwarded to thh bounty chairfhan is toon is may be practlbhble, fad that In the e^ent oi the duos seleotlog the primary election system that the bounty exeoutire committed be hhafg- 4d with afranglug hlldtna defaus of Meotfon and submti the same to the next oonreotlon for oonfirmatloo. It was also rasolred that tbo oanrass of the system be determined on or before theflretflfaturdAy in Jdfie; I. fhn oanrase will be to determine thfc male queatloB, and Its reault made knotrn to the county chairman, setting forth £he number of rotee oast on each en will also In- Aemselves full acceptable to fully as to the details their respective dubs, and bb rehdy to make an aoou- uthereof rate statement thereof When balled Into SKSontlri oomfo'lttee; 4i Club chairmen will fspoft ai bhbe sfflees, i thef^, iafnea, poStoffloes, number of asembemand the number of members in snob of their affiliated dubs. This report will also be made immediately ,* ahd the bounty chairman would suggest the Friday or Saturday before the first Sunday of each month (or regular fiseetlDgs. 6. A full Registration of all roters Will be nebessary during the capTaai, fad cjfib bhalflnen will report whether Wie^bafa bopiee of the register of holered Totebs, used duilug the last Campaign after oollebtlng the copies fhat were In use. A Mr. John tt Bellthger has been appointed Corresponding Secretary. Official communications will he ad- dr steed io this place. 7. Club ohairmop will extend this Circular to their affiliated dubs. 0. B. Laetiodk, County Chairman. Jxo. B. Bxfiixoim, Cor. Seo’y. Clrcutrir cast, the County Chairman shall so declare, and order s second election to complete the nominations in sufficient time before the general election: * The Executive Committee desire that a faceting of Cbuhty Chairmen shall be held as Soon as reorganization takes piece in all the counties. The Instruc tions given in Circular No 1, dated Feb. 12ttt, have Hot been cbfhplied with id those counties already reorganised, as do repoH hds yet been made to the Secre tary as requeued. Ybttt attention is called to the last paragraph of said circu lar, as follows t When the County Conventions have elected officers, the new County Chairman will at onbe re. port to the Secretary of the State Exec utive Committee, giving the names and post office address of the officers chosed, togethef With the names and post offices of the Presidents of the local clubs, and the xmmber and membership of the SeVi fetal fclubs.” iotfit D. kxxvxDT, Chairman. Jambs A Hotr, Secretary. / tetina GET THE STANDARD . "Th* best authority. ...fl ought to btinnery abi “ * * {4 Ac<i</rmy and in entry School,”—Ho*. Chai. Sumnxb. M The heel truting Knffluh Lexicon. '—Lon- t>ox Amtsxxjtom. A large, handsome volume of 1854 pages containing considerably more than 100,. 000 words in iU Vocabulary, With the correct Pronunciation, Definition, Slid Ely biology. rirtlY lUVSTEATH) AKD CXABRirxJID, LI- BOAKT, snaar, MAEBLKD SDOEa, $10.00 “WORCESTER” is now regarded,as thfi fifA.voAfin ACTHoairr * " reconln “* " >K w. A nq|UB;£BS o» rax r . wi **» * : S W' joatio Ex. Ooi CourtaiA, 8. C., April, 16th . . . Tak} The State Democratic Executive Com* &Utee, tmprc’sfeij with the importance of the systeui of $rtaA$ Elections its ibe Lest and fkireat method for selesttng candidates to be voted for id ekeh bounty, abd as tooffisg to unify and harmonise Aparty throughout the State; recom mend the following general plan of •ouduoting the same. 1. Aspirant for the petition of can* didates should bq faoounoed inffividd* Ifade deemed proper by &emseires or ’ .cir friends, but should to plaoed distinctly bofcre tbs Democratic barty on their wn merits, and not as lbs candidate of any organized body of Demodutfii to* pdritai off, Candidate* when be sbeepts the nomin- ktkmsomedc, shall ifofoediately notify i (Jounty Cb».:rtofa lfa Writing of tbs and in the same ^trZ'SX I I. TOBIN. abide by and sup^ ' tba Md Is ao raconimtedfed by Bryaat, Lengfel low, .WhittlW,. flumner, Holmes, Irving, IflnUirop, dxusio- Marsh, Henry, Kverett, aqn, Quincy, Felton, Hilliard, and the ma jority of our most distinguished scholars, and la, besides, recognised as authority by the Departments of our Natixis}, Qovernment. “The volumes before ul Show a vast amount pf diligence; but with Webeier it is diligence in combination with good sense 4J judgment. Worcistcs’s is the soberer and safer boqk, and may be pronoanced the beef exit tiny Knglith lezxcon”—London A the- fjlfcMMft „ *‘Tho best English Writert and the most particular American writers use Woacasrxx as their authority.”—iVew Fork Herald. “After our recent strike we made the change to Woacssrsa as our authority in "ife spelling, chiefly to bring ourselves into con formity with the accepted usage, as well as to gratify ths desire of most of our staff, in eluding such gentlemen as Mr. Bayard Tay- wm. THE PEOPLE For 1878- V in order to bring Ths Pboplk within the Reach of all we have made the fol lowing id lib rates, which will be open until the htot of March next: To clube of three subscribers for om ysar.iiiiltftt... $ 6 00 To dubs of six subscribers for one year..., 9 00 To blubs of ten subecribere for oue 12 60 To dubs of fifteen subscribers for one year.i 16 00 ALSO. One copy of Ttta PBorUcand one copy of dther the Weekly News and Courier or Augusta Chrooible for one year..; I.' ;• 8 18 One copy of ThsPboIlb and one copy of the Tri-Weekly Jour nal of Oototneroe for one year Or one copy of Tub Pbohje and one copy of either The South ern Cultivator or Louisville Courier-Joura&i. •, •.’ - 6 00 8 60 Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. R, U 1 B.J CttANOfi OF SCHEDULE, ChaELOTTI, CotUMBTA A Adocsta B. B. QaaBaAL Passinqss DsFAKTaEirr, Colombia, 8. C. Jan. 27,1878. The following passenger schedule will be operated on and after this date t Mail Szprtei—Going North Leave Augusta. 0:40 p. pi Arrive Columbia^ 11:20 p. to Leave Oolumbla^, i ,..,i... >11:80 p. m. Arrive Charlotte 4:66 a, to. dfoll Etprtu—Going South Lee^e Charlotte 9:48 p. to ArriVeOolumbla. 2:64a.m. Leave Columbia. *.. 9.-04a. m. Arrive Augusta.7:05a. m. Bqa daily, and make doee connec tion at Charlotte and Augusta for all tlon at Charlotte and Augusta for all potnth North, South and West Stop at following named stations only: Fort Mills, Bock Hill, Chester, Blackstock, Winnsboro, Ridgeway, Doko;CoIumbia, LeXlngtoo, Bateeburg, Ridge Spring, ’s, Pthe House and Qrholte* Johnston Vlll&i Day Pattengtr LeaVe Charlotte.... Leave Chester. Arrive Columbia. Leave Columbia. Leave Oraniteville. ,..l2:3b C Goihg South O. i P. TO. 2:42 p. m; 5:44 p. u. 6:54 p. m. 9:51 p. m. V)l\Mr. Qcprge W. SmsJlsy, and Mr. Johnny IU 0; nsssArd. 1 -—Mac York Tribuhe. TOE COMPLETE 8EBIES OF WOttBSTER’S DICTIONARIES. Qttartb blctiohary, Profusely Illustrated. Library sheep. $10.00. Universal and Critical Dictionary. 8vt>. Li brary sheep. 84.25. y. Illustrated, tioo. Crown niustrated. itius- Aesdemic Diction 8vo. Half roan. it* Dietionsr . 0. Half roan. $1.76. (Etlmentary) Dictionary. , 2mo. Half roan* $1.00. H — Ibaary. Illustrated. l6mo. Pocket Dictionary. Illnstraled. 24mo. Cloth, cents; roan, flexible, 86 Mats/ the opiaion of our most distinguished edu caters, the meet bethplete, as weu as by ftu- the cheapest Dictionaries of Our language. earrisge free, on receipt of the prtse by J. B. LIPPINCOTT AGO., Publishers, Bookselleis tad Stationers, 716 and 717 Market St, Philadelphia- ATTORNEY at law, ALUHDALn SOUTH OABOLUTA JfaM iy : . ;>;^ Arrive Augusta 10:36 p. m: Pttg Paietngtr—Going fforth No 2 Leave Augusta..,,-i,i6:30 a.m. Arrive Columbia. 9:35 a. m. Leave Columbia. 9:40 a. to. Leave Chester 12:45 p. m. i. to. Arrive Charlotte..2:58 p. Nos. i ahd 2 run dt^lly, fad make close connectloiLjtt Augueth fad Char lotte for points North, Sotiin and West; and stop at all regular bass stations. T. D. KLINE, Sup’t. A. Pope, Oen’l F. and P. Agent EDISTO LANDS FOR SALE. One thousand six hundred aefes firinie cotton and prevision lands on Edisto River and Yatrow Branch, four milefl nortiv of Willistoji; for Bale. Qn tills tract there Is a good mill seat With a substantial dam, an ample and Unfailing water power. There is no bet ter location in the county fora Merchant Mill or Cotton Manufactory. Titles ’good and the price at which it will be sold is far below its actual value. For flirthjsr information apply to jan3-tf HN HOLMES, Williston, S. C. O e. JOROAN, ATTboiiiffKY AIKEN, S. C. AX JUAlW. Will practice in all of t!le this ^talei oc CotftHs of ill-ly G-- W. At- "VVlUiamd ATTORNEY AT LAW, Mli)WAf, SOUtH CARbLINA. Practices in all the courts: JAMES M. RYAN, ATTOBHIT AT &AW, BARNWELL, S. sep6-ly C. JOHN Wi HOLMES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WttttITOiti S* Cl Practices in alt the Courts of the Sta abd the United States. sep6-iy READ THIS I -:o:- AUGUSTA DAILY NEWS, THE GREAT LOCAL PAPER. PUBLISHED Et EET AktERNOblt At AU&USTA, GEORblA, Tf?0 EDITIONS DAILY! Latest Tkiegtephic, Foreign sitd Domestic Markets, LoCtU sue! Oensral New A Cheapest Paper ii the South. Price $5 per s&uuih, or 50 oenU per iubtith: W. Hi MOORE, Editor: X 1 & Geo Ti ^UidrewH. 2ST OT A.R Y PtfAHalO G. E* STEADMAN, BLACKTXLLl, f, c| »prl8->»3 AHOWSTA, GEORGIA _ . _ ^ • ; . » * t Odr Stock of Spring sud Summer Dry Goods is now complete, and ti the largest and best assorted in the South. - ~ . , > ; * : r Otfr Mourning Department oontimfi everything from the lowest price tti the finest goods imported. Our Black, Colored, fad Fancy Sftk Stoti is Universally acknowledged to be he finest in the market, s glknoe at its oooteiita will convince the most skeptical. All the latest Novelties in Colored Dress Goods--“Chferfflle Jardiniere,:' “tte#* “ Victoria Suiting^, Bonrettes ilfe Cypris?’“Beige Sylphide,” "Hornby* signs and effects in Neckwear to be found nowhere else. , . , , The hamlaomeet Scarf Laces fad Embroideries ever offered to the people of l ;fa. Georgia or Carolina, - • . Everything pretty and desirable in Parasdls, and itt Fancy Goods genferkllf A Splendid Stock of Linens of every descriptioii Towels. Napkins sod Doilii Embroidered Piano Covers. A full line of Cassimeres, Cottonades, Homespun and everything needed by Country Stores and Planters. i'f ., . . . . very lowest jftlce—in fttl so low m to aatonuh even buyers themselves. Orders filled apf4-3m promptly and carefully. James A, Cray & Co. J. P. Browne, Agent, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, Cbrner of King add Liberty Streets, Charleston, South Carolina. New drden solicited for the above goods, and prices guaranteed with Baltimore/ York or Boston. apl8-6m DAY, TaNNAHILL & Co y- ^ wholesale dealers nc Carflagefi, Wagons, Coach Materials, Hatties*, Leather/ SHOE FINDINGS, BELTING. -s ■ m V r. W. WAOEMKB. O. A. WAOEMKB. Co F# Wo Wagener & Wholesale GroceiS, efiften fAeveas abb uav®si esatm, 163 & 165 Bay find 284 Queen Street, Charleston, South Carolina; Sole agent fW Soiith Carolina for Old CfoW Whisky apl8-9to jsni7-6m —BUY YOttiU- 1 ' i " - * , « iDodrs, Sash and Blitids -as-FROM ONLY— d&Hlinia n’s Manitf aCtofy : -^in— CHAKLfesTbN, Sott ti CA|tOLINA. Geo S. Hacker & Sons, Charleston, South Caroltna. HART & CO. Agricultural Implements, Thfe Attention of the public is called to our large and complete assortment of goodi In all the above bntocliesi which we are offering very low to suit the ti™—. for our prices; Carriages, Buggies * Itoctatrifys, One-Horse Wagons, Three- sod Four Horse Wagons, Baggies UtobrellftS, Children's Carriages—dll prices, Combs and Clip pers, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Fine Trunks, Buck Bands, Bits, Harness of all des* criptions, Collars, Homes, Traces, Satchels, Ha ton Strings, Horse Brushed; Beddee Ac. Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French fad Aulerlefa Calf and Kip Skint/ Linings* Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, Crimps, CratopS* Todla and Findings of all ' kinds. Leather and Guto Belting—2 to 14 inches, SoapstotHis, Hemp sod Guni Packing. • -- The Famous Jackson Patent Truss Bod Plantation Wagon—wide or narro# Tlfes, and the reliable Sweetwater Wagon— 15 8 Axle, all at bottom priees.; ' Day, Tannahill <& Co. mar28»ly -- AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Augusta Hotel, ^ CoTtter ol* Bfo&d and TV r asliiiifvtoxi Streets AIMVSVA, fiBOfiHIA, ttas been Thoroui ghly Renovated, Remodeled and Newly Furnished fi^^Tne Office oT the Hotel trill be open during the night, and guestsi trill be received, or called at any hour. RAifes of Board, $-2M W M MOORE Prop’r- 4 pBfi day. novl 6th Terriberry A Brickie^ Manufacturers of ten ■ No. 1 Up ring, “ 2 GREKNVILLE SWEEP, •« 3 PUjW CLEVICE. “ 4 rAtesville SWEEP, 5 PLOW CLEVICE, C ORANGEBURG SWEEP, 7 HEEL BOLT, <4 No. 8 GRASS ROD. “ 9 SOLID SWEEP, “ 10 SHOVEL PLOW BLADE,, “ U BULL TONGUE. “ 12 DI’M’D PT BULL TONG’S, “ 13 CA^T-IR’N TURN SHOV’L, “ 14 STEEL TURN SHOVEL. AbiJtjilxAtiiiHi i*Lbw htoc.2L Charleston, IS. C. aprl8o6to J. H PARKER & CO. Factors and Cominissioh McrchantSi cottun And naval stores, Accommodation Wharf slid Vender Range, Charleston, Stitlth Carolina. Liberal Advances made oh Consignments. janl7-ly Otto F. Wieter§, r WHOLES ALE OBOCERi -AND DEAiifeB lif- iSfiAitS, UfiSSRS AW9 Y9SA884; Agent for the celebrated MonarohJ fWlriskay, Also, I. T; ft J. G. Frost ft Co/l sfelf-ritisfog flour, fad Thorh Brothers Cele brated Butter Crackera. Nos. 106, 110, llfi fad 181, £ktt Bay, Chuiksten; S. C. -r jaalTwfim. — ... . , . M WULBERN & PIEPER, I WHOliBSALB OROCBK8 -ISD DEALEBS OP-V . f’rovieions. Liquors, Tbbacoo, eta Tef .nd 169 East -teyi bHARLiBSTOZ^ movTi* boot*, Sash, fiiifldS, MoWdings, finckets, fitc., at Charleslon Pricefl: Contracta for House Building made on favorable terms ahd all work guar anteed. We will either furnish all material and put up housta or sell partied the lumber and mouldings as they prbfer. Will take Jobe io any part of Barn well, Cojletob, Orangeburor or Aiken cop/'tiep. TFRRIBfBRY ft fetUCKLli. Bambenr. B. O. Add reaa novS 6nd Million Brown’s Motto t Quick Sales and Small Profits! —ifi He t aih offering Ihe largest stock df Dry Goods, Boots, 8hoes 9 Groceries S3 and Clothing Ever bffefed ih thU bounty, at rbal break down prices, that must certainly aU-^ tract in endless and adtoiriog throng of customers. Cotae knd examine my stock before purchasing *i4ewhete, as I boldly proclaini the flict that competition with me is absolute ruin to any other merchant in the State: Highest pricks jhiid for cbttbu; fad liberal adVatlckA made dn all faipmenti; SIMON BROWN. nugab-tf feLAciyjtufi, a a * Retreat, 102 MAltkEt Si, kEAR KING, dHAlttkaToN, 8. 0. X Aihsi liquoks And eiOAns) "ttl Lunch iTrom Eleven id O’clock. Oystert Serted ih Every Style; tail ahd afee inei rniTi AirheaL 13o Not Buy Yo^r Boys^ M r ■ Until you go to ChaTloston* B. C., Where you can save 25 per cent by purohadng from Matthiesseii & Doolittle^ witek Aetfckj it kide BiObg, Om Big ut Mirket