The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, June 27, 1878, Image 3

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.4 ■KXOBflfte THE EEOPt^E THURSDAY, JUNE,27,1S78, A. !==r—rrrr A.L. MI H C TC L. I-. A N "V". Swrnwull Diroetory. V 7'i>*on Coutkt?—Meetings*pro^e naia. ' 1 Haplift C/iur<**—Rev. W, B. I'crryc’iir,' Pviter- Services l*t and Cd Sunday of each ineoth. »*■ — - ■* ", * Fretby;eri<ii Church—Tier. Rd ward Palmer, Pastor. Services every-Sunday. * ^ J Catholic CAwlrA—Rev. M. Sdiacte. Servi ces once a month. Kpitcopal Church—Pastorship vacant. * I'oct ty/fcc-Mail leaves (Hund^s except*t ed) -7 a. in. and arrives at 6 p. m. ^ Democratic Club meets seeoml Saturday in every month. Blaokville IHr«*cto**y. N > jRlactville Drmrxratic Club.—Meets on Sat urday before tiheflrst Sunday in each month in Court Hou^c Hall at 3 p. m; ' - 1 Totcn Council.—Meets third Friday in each month. 1 Cordon Volunteer*.—Meets third Friday in each month. Capt. C E. Lartigue. Edtrto Orayt.—Meet second and fourth Saturdays in each month at 4 p. m., Capt. 11. iPodenhoff. _ ^ , Baptirt Church.—Here J. G. Williams Pas tor. Services 1st and 3d Sunday ; Rabb th School fi p-m., prayer meeting Sunday eve ning 8:15p.m. . t i Mfhoditt Churc\—Rax.. A. J. Cauthon Pastor. Services ^!nd at^d 4yh Sabbaths. Sunday Schdw fl tttf a. m , prayer meeting Tuesday.eveiung 7:80. t _ . lirrivdro/Tf-aint—Dny passenger, dowh, 11^08 a. m. Day passenger, up, Sr’d p. m. Night passctrgrr, dowu, 11:37 a. m. Night passenger, up, 8:22 p: m. Motions meet Friday night oner before full moon in eaeb month. 3l>imViera: T>ii*octorjr. DeWCCraric Cluh mitt* oo'Cie 1st Saturday in each month, at 3$>. m., hi Military Ifhll. Town Council meets on aicond Tuesday in each month at 7 p. m. v 1- \ ' Bambnli Guard*—Meet on 22nd o'f eacli month at 8 p. m., Capt. G. 1*. Datnhdrg, h—Preaching on 1st,And.3d Methodist Church Sundays In each month at 10:30 a. m and 4:3<t p. m. by Rev. W. P. M OUZSM. . Bapti*t Churcjt —frea hirtv on thp second unday in each month at 11 •'clock by Rev, . F. liuist. IntertuC'flall* sfcrvices h-f Rev. - T l MM Re on Iland. The Barnwell Democratic Club wfll meat at the Market Hall op Saturday the 29th ln8t M in the afternoon, to elect delap&tee to the-Oounty Convention on the 15th of July. ' ■< 1. ^I vt -<i ■*' Vniliston Democratic Owba A meeting of the Wllllston Demo cratic Club will beheld on Saturday, the 6th Qf July, T878, fJr thd purpose of electing delegates ta the couhnty conventjpq. - * JVitm W. Holmk8, Chairman. Gf. A Phillips, Secretary. • end, bnt the stl important qnewt!on who ire you going to send to the Leg* Hahn, mentioned in these letters,'wefe I lalature ? Toe muet eend your very all candidates fbr tEe OollectorahlK boat men, and'fbree' ChAa to go. I but It seems * that the appointment have a right to say thla, beoauae the hung Are until Madison WeB* came I people came to me, and said, you must here, when George L; §mith war ap- tub, anti 1 made the sacrifloe and ran. pointed on the special,ground, aa was J tt I-^aa trilling to madre thta aaorlfloe, underatodd aud'publicly stated at the j gad It was d aaerlfltW, 'you should do time, that be was,s«tia'actory to Welle I ihe earns. Tick out the beet met! you and Andelhon—Wthd* iidoWana Ttttf | peeeibly can. ^ . turning Board, that is to say. And , ifv this la the end,Of dVir i8WloeTefor\h. SmaDfc a» It wae hardly wohh while, some rtT-l Frar.er, of Aug«®^« * .Mm/ . TV »*< Red Oak IJr-moeretic < Ink. i • A special meeting, of I^ed Oal^ D^nio cratic Club wtlfbe held at SeOti Pines echool-houfe pn .the second ’Saturday In July, Tor Uft® purpose <5T electing delegateft to* thobounty convention. A full attendance desired. * W. H Duncau, President. W. W i Hablkt, Secretary r.,‘ Attention, Ilarnwell Oreya ! Attend promptly a meeting .of yourl i company on Saturday, the 23th of June, at 3 o’clock p. no. for drill. Forty members required to repor£ for duty on Thursday, the 4th of July, at eight o’clock', A. Tn. at Barnwell. By order of , »' J. w. LANCA8TitB,Capt.Comd r g F. M. Mixson, O. S. A Card. tost him through AndereonT Inflnence.' Packard, Hunt, Stede, Marks and! o. a. toixn*. j. % enry mm, G. FOLfJN * Hwifirt Mf tapteAeatt 4 " 2*48 BROAD STREET, B * ‘tif t t . * l. l • - * ^ Ausuata. SONS »•••>>, 1 , It was naraiy.wonu wane, buuio I "vr*~,7T - ZiTi, .a,- publlcaq# are saylbg here to tpakp so yoara much Tubs lor bo little. ;Tby ft ma w gypwhig Feeling among' deoont paQ^ie l mornlulog at.. ocl^ckj aa^ jhat President ought, for hla own th e deepest part sake, to summa^Hy dBo|!aaft , otii office j jopsped o.y,^ihoaf^JPQ^Ep^ theWhole crew of dlerApufhbl^peo|.lK|—E»obeoga ^ ^ beginning with the members of the r^-1 . /j* • ^ turning'boar#r‘who«» hla- evll»pUlioA ra to favor^cqnt»ry to itlbhl of U»Tlfe f t’o puWi baa Induced, the acMce of Inany df thFT bqdl hla patty, £hp De.tp’Scyqrs on tfih Pot ter comm 11tef do'n t etr.wish jo raise a troublesome Issue*wTlfi’jtllb''Sena'te at this stage of the session; ancf bare de- p. ^ ter mined ttgit at Senator Matthews fe^-J nrl fusee to appear before the' committee I In reply to their summons, they will not Mdruwipry , - | furtber* tu tharmatter. The ropublfcktfb of tpe committee are, It is said, tr^pg to jjerpuade Mr. Mat* tbedh th' appear and Mttlfy..*The re quest for bia appearance wps made at the demand of Gen» <MmlW, course, unless the (•ortipnlttee agreo to press tbe matter, be Wtli have to let It rest where it is?* t <jL — A.«SAT IRTtBIVTIMk. - U.- rri -nlTm.m**,^ dm aad Pr«|lMbte Isa mmf Part •f #'<»“«k«ryM *. < » „Jl. t Telephone brings s Wltlcff a Wbt IdvWnlhm ^hf COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND AOINT$ltolrT**-*At»df ftAltf i >A(frcrR^T> AHD SMOftING TOBACCO^Sp SEG.vns, tMim WS-BAfT jiat svatarvr "'■C'V.t MMM* WMtVT - FINE WATClflRa *-« 1 m&t'*' r ,1 A Am^ritan End MyU. Of N«« si * iqaUil wrrn rxfcN.v. »pr 18-84) tgfi, \» J**-- I"V* ’i 4 gH AljSlF 0r#, ' t In®III# n ^* u,ott diame A* well •) 1*M coelly &>u, in Graa) Variety. »W”»' noy. you ean We adsdr*person la every 111011 ivmirjr puuumrtm ni tiiw Am «n* «*a beeo«»e a mcoMieAil egent. raoet elegant workiofarf given adapted ftw W«—ingTieRuK** 1 ■dSmin *- . ubscriber* In tea « rte taking ortr 400 aubsci ...lArU^lM make money feet. ; Uw-Wik'^^RMovernikbt You pm do-A (lone funl teVme (pee. Elegant and ei Goblets, to. frOfoGCrl lug to try g Itted to ektmine "dtudy Ilf adapta- iow affln may bt Lucius Cutlibert and Rev. W. D. Rice. v Editok Pboma—X am tnfortaedthat mx'name la being need by the wonld- beHadlcals, asa canjlidrfte for County .©ornnwesioper. ^ I es^ that you ipfqrm through the columns of your valued journal.my.Democratic friends that I repudiate ahy sych connection, and ad here -only to “Hamptqn add Home Rule.” J. S. Stiu. Sr. rf> Females, and men of sedpntayy "Willinton Uireotory, DemocfiiUc Club moets on Saturday be fore the UlSynday tn earh month. Baptlnt ‘ hurch—Rev L ('uthbert, Pus- tor. Service* 2rut Saturday find 8 b T 'nlh on!fourth Sabbath In each month at 11 o’clock a m. Method st Chureh—Pev. M. A. McKih- ben. PaJ-tor. Services 1st Sunday in each month at It a m. Hope L'ld^'i- . o 17*, A. - . F. - . M/. meats SaiunJ^v mglq belore 2nd Sunday in each month. Down day pftss>enpcr train 10:42 a. m.; up day passenger train. 2:40 p m. > CJ minims I directory. Grahvms DemooraUc Club meets on the 4th 8aturd<y of each month, at 2 o’clock p. m. . . Grahams D-'mfX'taUo Am lilted 4;lr.b m(:<-t'sv>n ill* 1st Saturday of eiich inuijth, at 2 i.’0lot-It p Grahams Granjre, No. 75. meets on the IstThursilay In e ch month Ontenni d Rifles m< otou th j 2nd Satur day In each month. Faust Lodge j}.,. ill, meet* ,on the 3d Fri’t y tnMch monlh. -**-- r *• Baptist Church—^ervi-'. on the 3d Sat urday and Sondey of each mopth at 11 o’chKk a. m.. hy Rev L ('uthbert, a'd on the 2nd Saturdav of e.-ieh month. At 11 o’clock a. pi., hy Rev. W. .T Rp-e; Sunday- Schiatl in the morning nt 0 o'clock. Mythodi-t Ihoircb—Rey A. J^i’nvithdeh. Pastor, servic-s op the 1st and " 1 Sunday of each month at 4 velook f> rti ; Sunday- school in the morning a| 3 o'ejock. <Jlub Noticea. Fin* Log Clu*.—The regular meeting of the Pine Log Doaiocyatic I'lubJnli«M at t’ow Funl on the 4lh Saturday in each month, at 3 p. in. Spring town Cluh—The regn'nr meeting; of theSprwtgtolvn Deniocratic Cluh is held at .Springtewu Church on tlie ^‘1 Saturday in ea<*li month, at 10 n. m. We charge $"».W 1 for announcing a candi date. No announcement t!'ll he imrrlrd unlet• the catk accompanies th» lame. 4 Local .VliMCvlIuny. boxes of Williaton BE Five hundred aod hlpety peaches were snipped from last week. • » - • C f' v ^ t M. L. Bonham, E^q.,-qf ,Xh a Niqety Six Guardian, Is spending a few days la our village. We were pleased to see the Honl Patrick Walsh, of the Augusta Chron Icie and Constitutionalist, In our vil lage yesterday. , ' » Capt. J. A Miller wilt atwept our thanks for a generous supply of tomn- toea", the largest weighing one pound and six ounces. ,Tbey are “trophys”of which any gardener might be proud We learn that a colored man, by tbe nahie of Brown, living on Dr. O’Ban- non’s plantation c^ar this place, acef- dentally khot himself in the artai while out hunting laat wm-k, Irom ihe effects of which he has eince died. Ope night last week as Mr. Wm. Lambert was returning fr m supper, he was attacked by three ghosts— Strange ghosts too, for when -they found that that gentleman wps inclin ed to use a large stick, which he hap pened io have, they scampered fast aa-lheir legs would carry them. Mr. Liambbrt says they knew how to get over ground, i y\ y' On accouat <’f the press of business we neglected (o publis^ the latter proceddiugs dfXToufL la the case oi’ the State vs. Lswis M. Ayer,- murder; tbe jury returned a verdlat of /not guilty. The only sentence passed was oujitephen G. Grabam, who was con-' vlonad of Ubel, and senteneed to six months in the county jail or to pay a fine of one hundred dollars and costs. The fine h^ajieen paid. , #We Hokji »wle<Jge the rel»lpt from pt.Dsf- ^^’f-ofasack of superb Uy flout, gifc-und at, hi® Johniown ;'Aiken county. As we have tio y we have concluded to, offer t it ss’a premium to tbe first •ptteciibefof lu PaoPL* who shall get marled, provided tie ^redding cafteSafe mada mbits, are peculiarly liable to dlspep- Sia-aml dbrangerae.ntSi Of tK* .dlgea- tlveotgnns. Dr. Harter’s EUxIr.of Wild Cherry has no rival tn the re- * ^ ^ * '> "I moval of every Fbrflaf 6f lodlgeation. For sale by all druggists. Thk RpenLTS of Cpkiosjtt.—Ac alli gator in Williston township grfw tired of the monotony of life In a mill-pond Inst Ftirtny. and started on his travels. When he he ’ •'rogressed some'foym or five hmi-’ 'rds he uttempted to ifl- tervi. v m v d American citizens of African descent, in the cotton j l of our friend John N. Mims. The afore said clt!zens incontinently started an exodus of their own. Mr. W. S. Mims, bowe.yer. resented this trespass upon .hjs property, and with a fusilade of pine note put an end to tbe life and travels of the monster which measur ed nine fret one inch in length. Agu- nno dealer thinks that he was looking fbr the bones of some of hts ancestors, which, had been manufactured into phosphate nnd placed in this field. ^flgmenrstr^ may nwwwtwtn ^ le<ii | joy perfect safety from d«»gs ^sd pth-1 eh carhlVercliS animals, aid inKt, Too,) jif YMYl atfctHfliog cost, and wi4&. vary dlale trouble. ..There is no doubt abot Sole G&A1IPI0E beet In use. Agent fqt-GardweH's f t; am » W “S| FeupU’t Jouf i ani> ^ttI^lgia Da. BENSOR’S dsm* -. r rkfrtf# V * , ■ i ,i-> . **” . - £' r » . ■ Butte [fitH .t."v ■i: \f ^g^st i -n* 5* . , .tea*??**Av A* .* “a p • -*%* ci T* i CHOtqJf FAVCY GGPD8. fmmk mmtim J’ n . n#« TsljW butlejy. j, , >.-« Opsea OIsmss, * Fin« Glasaware, Ac. fsqe —- err* wm**!-'*- HE B T, pLYUYPn.fi TAYLOR'S l w^PORTABLgl Extract From CJoVeraor toa’s Speech at Wtaiy-SIx. . trou bie. ~ThereTa no doubt about the It ia the duty of every man to take I adaptabWejr, 4he pFactlcabillty, the j ginning, threshing, grinding and an interest in politics; but there are feasibility, or the utility oTjUito won- occaselons when It Is unwise to parade derful appalatus. ^ r ’; . polltiqil vi^ws before an audience. I C«R>t. Gilbert lyver for % , %umbe> of cannot help contrasting the present J years been one 6f tb^ . tqoat eoterpHs- conditfon of State aliklfs witb the oon- Ing and auoeeeaftU planter* In Rbrry /litlon In which they were two years I county, a*d aiwaya geye^fclrtloolar at* flgoi, Wb here lo Sputh CarqUOA had I tentlnn. to aheep raising. Some year* the most diffioultof all problems to since be aetloed that all Ma sheep aolve ; how two dlfterant faces, entfre- which were destroyed by dogs were |y different f from each other, * cqjuld torn about the neck - so much and ao live together in peace and prosperity. | uniformly ao that he Wis )eA.,to, Hi'* We havp.eolvpd that problem. In tbe I Here ‘hgdf thtrit i»o#i could i^e pro dark days of Ififli, when our people j tested, they □Mgtu bfe saved from such wholesale elftdghter. He tMi.let to .Instrument I wbiob would seeureahMok^ect without otberwtee damaging ijhe-'fbeep. For tunately hie was imtJ&og’ia contriving j one which gave entire satisfaction In There la no record of a single failure of Dr. Harter’s Fever"and Ague Spe- ciiio to < ffect a «pee<Iy and perrnanent cure. It-haS robbed this disease of its our country. terrora,ln rich Beet ions ofo iFoi oal* by all druggists Illiiid • r •' SiBgacra, A geatleman who he?! had large ex perience in the treatment of b|lndet»g- gere sends us the following recipe, wbice has been used successfully In numerous eases. It; is Wprtb preset vation and every wise owner should keep It. . .r- First, careful bleeding in r ttie nedk, ihHa two table spoonsfull of gaillc, one table spoonfull of camphor and one gill of vinegar—this to be poured Into the ear and confined there for four hoprs. / ' Secondly, the horse from past treat ment naturally beewinee nervous. Then give him a quarter of an ounce of chloroform; In tfte-toUrse’ 6f so hour or more give the horse a- drench of a quarter of a pound of salts, if 'the bowels are not What they should be. This prescription Was first publish ed by Dr. Atterberry of Grahams. had almost.Ipst hope and begtfn to despaji^wbea It seemed anJfcGod bad | work to perfect' some even fotw'akVn tbenj. they with A de termined effort halligd as one than un der tbe banner of taoma.rule end hon est government,, And disenthralled themselves ftoip tbq, gpUInfe yoke of I alt but tyrany wjdeh htii do long borne qjiqjj But wltj their necks. Wbat were tbp 'Signs he couid well afford to experiment, that this banner bore ? Equal rights Indeed, thers was a necessity laid up- and projection to all classed'of pan- on him to do no. fDogk .continued at pie within the borders of the State. intervals to Invade bin flocks ; but not When thl® banner waq , flung to. tbe l one Was yver lost with this new pro- breeze yotf all rahjedikround it, and tgQtor. ^SUsfled that it answered the wrought wbat I'kagarff'hs a politioal I purpose of^rotectlon, he determined myracle. In that struggle we weyet to tequaint hla friekdeWlth Its char- flghting for all tfept madf Irfe dear, 1 acjter. On ooe.peoasfpn, while in con- and joining hmdslhnd atrftim? aa one I versa: ion wlth llc. Beaty, a cheaper man, we gained thk gipator t victory I dnvtee was aiiggested. And this, as ul- recorded in history ' WCat we dfp timatelyperfected, will soon be before then we con do again. *We can gwn the public. just as glorious a victory h) 17T8, yes j ' The loventfon consist* In s raetallic and in 1880. If anyone bad predicted j dollar oF'osck bkod, Whirls, fastened such glorious results, he Aonld bate together by means of a slotAf,rivet or been regarded as a wild pEo^het, Let t^utton, and *«* —alto— AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY Stl of ^11 desjjripptanqat loq^t £iicea. Hei^ry Mpoi-ftrs » ¥, ** 848 Broad SSrcktr mar21 3m Augusta, Go, ’.OR THE .OIMPAIQ-N Bala i iche. Head. * Head Are prepared expressly to cure Aohe. irm "■vy-n •> ut| T OOOD» AT JX)WEST FRflgBJ; ft. ^ 4 April Head NervoMi Headache, Ache. Ache. - mm Thimf a. hott, Eorroa. tuea ‘l ■ •*..)) ■ xari hbtft < Term* of I . i Ache. •DOWIE Si MOI8E, WholksaL* Dbcooistb, Charles ton, ft. C. NovMifim ' the. U‘, ^^***» • - :»■ M mtiul.. •. 3 80 • • • fc * v ** * H- M UmZER, .«At fl' 4 ► •• i ad *aa ffn itmn —rIMrORTKM ’ t ■ ■j’ rBOCHenv,- • ir viJkitD%%R irKTiEE r, DAlTlMORE, Y .v,.- Six Monthsufitul.. . M.t'.Vr, 1 A Three Montl»r«VM.; Y... T Ter'ms v ,triubly, Caoh i . * • , Mr v ■ ' m * ' -» •*« PATTON i &ZU, a-*** •m41 tea. » *■■*■■ PrdpSiSWFlV Fattos. W Stiie. **5 14 cT aB W. fl.-4Ltl»*in»; Jf Ti l tiAmBSSt A. Calvo, Jb.,~ -f. A. F# > aw £*•<* PM vV! t I ww^li pdjjpectiuflrsdflc* and the publicto call aov ^ fckXig .uors'j 'fc, 8eg»u .Mouse. E. J. FREDERICK, M„ ft., r l ! AND COURTEB k|*«4 A Live sad Fearless DeatoefaUe News* '•...I.-, paper. Circnlar. The following circular has been,sent by thotlomptroHer-General to each of the County Auditors In tbe State, and is Important information to tbe tax- * \ payers: v -”Tbe4)ttentk)tKof Auditors is espec ially called to paragraph 158, 281, and off as f 202. Ahetraottax laws. ./.‘In taking returns, of both real and personal eeFate, they wilfrequije every taxpayer under oath to answer tbe following questions: “Has your wife any property In her own right! “Has your child ? ‘vHava,you property In any fiduciary capacity r “Unlesa these questions are answer ed lathe negative, see thaf proper re turns are mader””/*™— — '“The oath required by the law must be actually administered.” % *- JeoNhon Haoood, Compt. Gpn. '..i- - ' ane Coilectorehip^ F -ia- M of It, and *4>iec* is sent to tha toj|I«tbef|’ Share, qs It appears in We feel sure that the cakes will be ex- these letters] is not very creditable, celieat, and Utftt ♦ftfl happy pAlr and their friends will ever after bless the the office which, according to ed! tor and buy the Bally flour A , Washington special o( Tuesday night to tbe NeWYoric Herald spy*: “The letters of .X>qiraJ| jffvAnd&raon. vhieh Wfr> t id a patt Of the hi«J.< t Llje lo3«{ .struggle over tfie New 0: present South Carolina. Peace and proshef- tty are within our borders, and good will, friendship exist between the whites and the Blacks. Every one xpems satisfied with the present ad ministration, and is devoted to the dorople?* redemption of the State. Taje* have been reduced by our Dem ocratic Legislature, not as much as I (feslre, it J& tfue/Uut enough to show that the State affairs Are conducted In a fair and ecotornleal .manner. It must be remembered that we have bad th pay the debts contracted the Radical party,'and .ibis'bad been In the wav of a further redo'otidt) oHtax es. I think whatWW have done ia this line Is Indeed renftfrkable. But I stan#* Here to repeat #hst I have alwqyg said before, I am in favor of. afil our debts. Many ‘Of Yh qontraoted in fraud, it ; is trtis; bul* It is bettqy to pay tWm as far ap we can adfl then say to oof creditors, We have done all that we can and you must’ now' come to our [Applause.] When I was call to be the stgAtfard-bearSt of tbs' obratic party in 1876,1 ran under tbe banner of reform nnd good govern ment, The colored people believed the pledgee that I then made, came to rpy Buppo/a, and I any here they elec ted ms. t am gratified that they still h?Lve confidence In me tied the Demo cratic party, and will support ui agqln. Tbe platform of the Democratic patty waa what Have us sqccess.' I repegf what I said wh« It wks adopted, that If is strong enough and broad enough for every main in the. State 'to stand ut>on. If we adopt the platform of 1876, wblctqsoeorea thq rights ydoi man, we cin gain victory again. udw say that if the people, call £ to serve them al GovOnot, and nominated, I will stand on the plat form of 1898 or none at «H. [ifktneose applause^ -flJejisqple of South Caro lina eke hevftr ait contented beneath their own vine and fig tree qptil we have a national Dena<yr>rt«v>44pIpMy tration. In two year# mbijS ml tfie 1 { Lorgeot Circulation in the 8taU... ( Largeat Circulation in Uic Cotton StatM. is provided Vith cross i i t ^ , Ll . » . . . . Utit v*l % . . . v# j «• , ,'tv* ~ largeat CirculfcUoB,in.tl»e City., us look at the present condition dr | pieces having pointed ondq. So slm-■ - : pile Is , sn^ ,‘sp per fectly adapted to the eha in view, that when once seen any safe toil] be sur prised that It has hot been In use for thousands of years. This is the sheep protector proper. The band or cross... ; ■ ... pieces may be stamped with the own-1 DCRACT— All tbe News About Sonih Carolina. AH the News About the South, " .* All the New* From Eretjrw^4rc: •4. ... >•. < ■ ed. Mr* qpd gentlx oontrolled by the I U>e L ’ >n ^' >lgD ' . k ■t.'iw.A.W# 1 * Besides tney have Invented a shear-1 WITHIN THE REACH -OF EVERYBODY I this exciting contest we hare determ- io oSex t^gifnauhoc^iberf the following * * ’ UCEp BATES FHB THE CAMFAI6N :! WE NEWS AND ’' Bdtttewut ■esilw COURIER, Daily-. .. n-'r~r'.*rr. -yritft tkr Ing^boqrd wbloB excels evrt-ythlrig gf Its kind wrfljlve 8een. "The not sqHipmpie, but eft tbM%lftfuln*m^ com bined with mechanical Ingenuity nod bttm*nfc>regard for the nafinals to which wd are indebted , for *so many I com forte.; It insists of a board With Mbwf ipdee. vm 4'4^8 four projecting arms, two upon Spch raws for.MriiSnbmrfben. only, u edge, to which the legs of the sheep I Inail paaos th« r <A')h>»wa 4 are tied during the process of shearing pad have also a, spring which dbgWt oplored people tn South Garellna will DkrralLmaa very not-a proper person for lettexe, he to have solicited for he Democrats; g> y. > {I can stand here.' and be?6rs tow Gbd declare that I have kept every pledge I made to j|he colored people, add done my wb&edutytowsrde them. If I am celled upon again, I shall fol- low the earns Bne of policy. [Applause.] If is a matter* of Utile consequence who you elect Governor, T Am tenon t- Gorernor, or A j atanl orlaspeoto-Gen er’s name and tbe year It was pl^uied upon the sheep, so as to keep a. per fect record of every men^ber oi the flock. It may klsp pe painted In col-1 ore by which one may. at a glance dis tinguish his own frPm any. other per* difflcuTty often experienced m atoer- talnlqpthe ear marks. This band al. ipjQohies.lpto use when the animal Is to pe caught lot shearing. By means j of a hook somewhat resembling the ancient s&pbard's rook artistically | brought theebeqp is taken by tbe ool- I’NION ! JUSTICE!! EQUAL 4 * - - PJaiITS! .4Nl**MM - »! : V* „ * Rea«grtjaiiT»ilio rnramountl: iThc Approaching Political CanvaM fly every Democrat who hopes to see the great work of tbe Redemption of the i] Slatc made ^ so that the people may reap fully-pnjoy the Fruit *4, ^ AT -<* YL, w.. • \• «T, WAL.KEH*8, NEAR GRAHAM’S, SL G. B. R. ,sei*i-ly 0 a* Centennial Medal Awarded. UMMM ‘—THE FAMOUS—v > IROtST KING r\ , VI COOK MTOVE M fli mnaMSHpn 014 Cpow AV ^Mew A Rpeauft^. Sr come' afeti^ ftxtf yon tW nef bk • v ‘' :aWFve* > ^!’.'W . V *5- Vn-yey- } 8. Ch • febifft ' . jmrmM.-W0mSt JjL 1 *:ti i pries.' fie — .. >. - ■ i v t>A»as: fcaos. ABOte-T^ ^xoroia, sM^oacan getea* «ml .4u* t i i swsiy ^ropart, 'end P-r slr^tuess ^me ^ equalled. . mm i-v. -H ,we7 gt.;. The New* and Energies and llesou from day to da week, FuT* count* of the k: -the ' J the*> metallic j-—.hldlloldk thrbead^htbe^ahe By tMs Itfveotfot Aesheep la ’secure- collar afore- 1 ‘ eep. ly held without violence or injury Aed sheafed without the least difficulty. The pfoteetpr will cost so little that I W8,9 months .' ' ^* 7° ■■■■if Inah twWtkiMh ' the order. l-idw Hwellinfi tnr* 'ampaign 1 SnhecHptlorf Lfets, whisk aeghUJe faclude every iatalligeat vbterin th*6t*t^> r- , . RI0RD AX A LARSON Preprint ora, ..-ri,.’!-,-,, a - c - •ar «m ab* to» owe "BImp ou affoi all thM ter a few ao such rflto sQpply himself p»ay be ueoessery, and . afte yeara more we sbqll hflf of thing aa. a^ eheep-killlog oodtplelM, Jl aiy, will be unprotected. We favor the < worfh- P# of South Oaroltnp, and wees tnore tiverous floef .whicl^ abound lo tbe potfiWJC! ButhfipaWd^B they will bo power lees* ■'te hurt the sheep, of pru- dkatfhtMhaadmeo. Tbe protector may be readily adjusted to sheep of any mira else, and Is f worir with on if any In oon violence by lambs only a few days old. Gordon and Conklin seenf to have met ia heated angor ooce more. S. LIEBMAN > p* ; NOTARY!PUBLIC, ** ?-s4 COLLXCTOR AND ADJt’STtX OE CLAIMS. / -• OEftCBF 118 East B»jr, Otwimf*,, ifl a*. . * * j/j FBOjbbtaT ATTEDED TO. ***%+ I Man tone kC«. [JilF DI1BUI dteflHHlb ATTORNEYS A1 LAW, % ' it- Axdbkw 0. DieEle,' ^ ' LaciuT. IxlaR, sep6-6m ;V : <- ■.» -.-A C «. ' : Boots BMOAl) A.t7€»tJ I waid84m