The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, July 11, 1878, Image 2

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. A- *«.- s-sr—! arouut . Ue aesfktivM htra but Utlliviaitti v gmUtudc of omr Slate. The *am of Us boncfactioDs it ooroprised in tbe oitab- IhhaoDt of n few coontry port-oflBcet, the appropriation of several hundred thouten^l rr d0h>zv fat iuteruft* improve menu and the distribution of an nva< lancho of worthless “Report/) and Mcs- sages.” Inlhlcneed by the tfreletadty timid atid tirae-serving polity that has Hberrf eippropriftliOns the free schools ny I pledge that this flag shall never be •W kept opeh only> lew months in thr ye*\ We hare tb<» satiffactipn (J lms>W< ing that l^r. Meyuarilio's advocacy ^f. the reopening of thft j^piversity is very properly weakening. i}» claims apd maK- iug the scheme more unpopular and we earnestly hope that the-nost Coufemnoo of his ehurch will transj^r 'faim to the strangers to pin-backs, ahd ^t«y ph tfcnnkeys ntt they git to be’gfbwed should tbW* tide -teter cotno f never sced^a young femail munkey of hecrdteHor.one, nor reed or one- as bad her'years bured. Mbnkeye' 4 never try to4ittp«iU , te on nktur, ' oh is ^gtiafide thattheT mukd 1 did’trt bore etinj holes in their tears Vhcn thcy war. boYnd. when it rauat go before an enemy of our country it »bftll bn eprricd 'in the fore most rank ami never c^aa^ to Tfare a^. long as a'member of the company is able to fnce a uxty ;’We desire sooner or later •that Our company **hall not only be the become chsraoteriatie of. the ^Juttenal; Ooafcrerra^- for we want among" "fititer Of Rltekville MV-fKe "Banner coin TYtenirv/iim/Atr It Via^neawl tn A,r.> r Pll1 I Southern '< , W»ri»vwM>n no w*ak tmitktr.rs nf I tfenv of Afv.. •• v » m m ^fitate. * i ‘ Of Education,' tisos. Democracy it.refofcd to seat Jdajpr Till man and Mr. Kiobardaon who were le gaily alevted Item South Ciftotiba. It js true that the committee decided that jtbera was no legal election hr their dis tricts, Lnl the Democratic members of fhe committee hope to be re-elected by Southern 'ckrpydien ho week imitators of Gilbert Haven and Bishop Simpson and other pbHtic'afipl’daPheTs. EgSTOWg"*-.;''-; * 1 of ne gro votes, and so Smnlls and Oomptroller-(ie»raV,. » Rainev keen „nd dr-w lUr ; m:|wpi uyBAqd&D: w^iitrifir-Tiiirii ■ ii'i i mniin i ii ui. ‘ ^ E. W. MOBSE.^^ ‘ ^ - - .t<* tumfa&km*, ^ „ iB.IsLBAPHUVr. 5 ... Hkr|rttohm'‘9«**ra!, P.TCKJMAKa EwrCohgreaa,--/ GEORGE D. ttl/LMAN. atjtt^u'a! ■■ 1 ■g—- o/ the Barmrell Sentinel Unf(forth U every man’s beat it* commendation a badge of *»- all good angel* deliver va owe' iingt* ap ttouli cutUredfy ut to iaqvire, 11 What evil thing have tee The Ihtori.B July 4th. * m*t*p**'a Pal ^■ * ■ the.speech Of Goy.- Blackville on the 4th retiree of uncasi the futnm of the State is the threatening the integrity ot car liatdan* gar, it would appear, manifests teelf to * demagogues and the occasional local triumph of extrem ists. It is true that in some counties at- WHH partial suc cess to iHHjptl-y i^|ad.-irote "lui i factor ip politics, but woe see no reason to apprehead 90 for as present appearances ?; indicate tbot the pledges sad assurances ot Governor Hsmptcm to the colored v lion of ( Item danger.of dr influen- pcoplc of Bn»|h t^s^ghvia epa. neither >ea«1f waskonW Rainey keep their seats and draw their pay, while Tillman and Richardson are sunt homo with a beggarly thorsand doh It^rs apiece for nil the labor aod n&usca of .the camfHign and thd r conle4. During Uie. campaign pf 1876 Majnt Tillroan, apparently without hope of succ'ess, waged War upon Radicalism in its strong, holds in this distiii;t. lie won the fight and it has taken.eigjihvn mouths cf addi tional work for him.tp convince thoDcm- ocratio Houscr that “there was no legal election in hisdisfricK" We hope that.. there will be no opposition to his rcuoiui- n^tiorti- Ho has.given time, tireless en ergy and thousands of dollars to -the good cause and he deserves fho plaudit of “well done good and faithful servant.’' pur county convention would do a grace ful act by instructing otir delegates to tho Congressional convention to favor his renomination, and the people of the distfkt will in next November give the old war Irerse a rousing majority. The tiorden Toluwteers.,. On the evciiing of the 8d of July, it having been previously announced that a flag would be presented to the Gordon Vulnnteers* by the ladies of Blackville, quite a large crowd of all sizes and sexes assembled in the grove in frpnt of the Methodist Church to witness the cere* mouy. \ ' • . .ht. Major I. T. I /.'nr was ihpscn by the .ladies as . t<ppk- snum •» iu tiieir behalf. General Jaim^i Coimor, who HYid come in advance as orator of tlie day in the Hart's Reunion ceremonies of the fourth, was present at thepiWcntatidn'ccremony. The hour having arrived and all things being iu roauinjgs the Gordons ffony of RartitWircotinty, ind whed other companies yf. South Carolina rcp^iyc, honorable mention the Gordons pill nev er be despisite, and that the fimo may come that it will be «n hon8r ? to be * ukrttibei'TniiermnV^. j., J Again thanking the fair ladies for their beauflfVil offei jng, I now phire it in the haods of one wlioju I a®, ^pre wijl never let it go dovyn in dishonor. Mr. Or. T. Andrews, .! plaeo this flag in your keeping, chai-zing you to treat it kindly and bear itvith pride 'The position *':u now ocoiipy as color bearer of the G''it'• dotf. TolnnteerS is one you ilc?d never shrink'from but'may always acknowledge with pride to yourself, 'And to the officers and members of the company I would say, as thfi ladle? have seen fit to repose a trust in us let us pledge rtnrsclves that that trust shall fhsra off sji they osghkto M in this mat- Mj private IM#hitkv l»> jh* Or.fVQriUge in common teiici-ou this sub- gick. Old tnilnkcv'n-ov both scuks » treated ivith grate fes^eckt Ijy the younger ofiee, nud hit ivrll be a subgick fur nirtional conJnittAishun, iT by the nclt ocnterimHl, thafe should be a flight improvement in th^ Cmud StatiJ ov Amerik^ ^ndnp yur pecple in iWhI -per* .ticula% t-, ' ; v . . . Tbare taever was but oue.poliMkil par ty amuug munkoys- tlwy j* all Deui- oeratiek ijo Jentimcmt, au oflis Seekmg iz sjbuainrse for which thareis no occashun; They never nominates but one manat a tifWc fur prcsedent, and az ti natiital coh- serjb^nce thare’s no fraudellcpt ’lections and h.yestig^itrfig committees, ! ; 'BwcKsiin. P. S. (Tharc’s suYu fellers':I ^d dressed iu'their pew uniforms and look*- never be mitepiaced," and let each and • whut ^ aZ tuck u P‘ jn t h elrs ‘ } VK«sibc kind A Tnle ol'lwo i'ontlucntM. .. Whhin twcfvw months of.each'Titliof two rcmaVkablo elections took pltce ou separate eonfmeats. On the 7th of No vember, 1S7G, occurred in the Cfiitcd IrtafdB thg memorable .Presidential elec tion of that year de>tiucd to leave inc- radicalla traces on Repubticauism in Ajpcnga. On the 14th of October, 1877, occnrred tma equally important for the destinies of France, tho results of which established Republicanism in that dis tracted country upon a firm basis, ground into drift the airibltiorts projects of the. Legitimist, tho Orleanist and the Bona- par list factions/ In tho former wo bo- hold the spectacle of an established re public which had been for a century identified with tho history, the glory and the.essential genius 01 the people, im. perilled iu its very existence by fraud rS 1 er a power for or a poster forwtil. .If not utilised for tho gcod of^fcofilsls itm^st certainly b« Btenlpolotsd to its detritoo^ w(t-vt ^ ^ imperatively dc- .,^,1 iuterposition of arbitrary and jnands that tlm policy of our Guvernax ttnthonty ; in the latter, that of RCl ‘ » people Vhose form of government had ^ 'fdr a like period, vibrated between bloody virtual disfranchisement should meet j yfolcqco and Imperialism Lursdng wiili no countonaneo whatever, because i]jc re’strwiutaof military power and culm nothing coaid bo more produsthre of fii< Ij^ynd. aons^itutioually through the in or J an y cr to rtromentality of tbe ballot-box, protected teMtteb^ttostod histitntions. In Barn- by an admirable vlaeiion law. asserting doctrine has never taken root their sovereignty andrcbutlding tire des potic tendencies of the nominal head of the republic—Marshal MacMahon, JPo-day. w e find the shadow of a great wrong resting upon the path of our country’s progress, to-day we, find the Potter Ctmimittecgroping darkly through the hit ricaci(£ and vile labyrinths of per jury, bribeMto^brgcry and every form of fraud to disBWCr the real abiding place of the natioaal sovereignty and the true expression of the popular will. While on the. other Iwml the republic of Franco, the child 0? yesterday, looks bright and joyful in the Irappy conviction, of a nn lion redeemed by the patriotism Of its citizens. “France is rrtw of ogts’’ says Victor Hugo. ‘iShc knows what, she “ wants. Bleeding, mutilllcd, let to ran- “ sbm, given up to the factions of the ii post she smfics superbly aiul works “ miracles in the field of uh'ns amt the “ field of events. God grant that out of our sore affliction and dbgraco wo shall at last find safety • for the national life and a hallowed temple for the abode of prinpl- j'lonstUaGcnttl ’ freedom in tho Uuitou county can- If gentlemen IIIIsj^'Ktt borna no fruit. If the 1 iiliii’m^fej'IIPiiiitisliiiiirifiiiili s Tofiticsit can only be attributed -—for k has not escaped bur Ural he appears in many utely indifferent to all’ MiM to have settled »to tho coov to ietiouthatho i* hut tor ot aH that apper- oond'rtion of tbe in which be and labors." wwnsthe er this be indicafov^ of a healthy| |0 r springs r is the result of ; cireumstaiues to dis- FT Ion In the same speech MijhllsYjllhteds, Credit *s a pa- frauds al- ors and freedom .vehicle for the fcoDotebok allowed pt’W thd hand ers under eharacter bo nominated to- ex ... iteor I* States. f.,%:. '>4 5P!- —«u' wi « jii I, llxe ftontla Caimltaia College. '*'.•' —^ VI " ‘kjr^atwmeetiawatTrwrtoBjS. C« r. Ueyoardte onUnytestically pf««4 the re^ojrenlu^ ot tfeoKouth Caroti- Ira rollojfe; |nd prayed eariwatiy that,* FdiWjiiliJkttHfModiOnc tes^on, 4frtht (ally aHve 'to ' wrs.now JbNwtlmirsdm deminlnatlonal, how admlrafife the lat* | dtafi. - iy kites* and devote liii d«h,wri.i%k«r and not I AfrATAof ilift iftet ihiit. hofbre South Carolina Col ing finely, being in line and at thc j'pv rado rest,” Msfov Izlnr took the flag and advanoing to within a few paces of tho centre of tho company ami said : * • Captain Lartigue arid members of the Gordon Volunteers, the pleasing duty ef present ng as a testimonial of tlreir high .regard to your corps thu> beautiful ling as beeu delegated to me by the Wfos of Blackville, the task isa*doubly ph Vsant one to me/ First.ru-accomrt of the deep interest I liuve ever felt in tlie or- gaiH r-tigo since theffim dgy~of Its" oxLT- encc, when you honored me by making me your chief and of the pride T now feel in the success an J proficiency of the company. k Secondly, bccauee it is' nl. ways a pleasure for me to accommodate the ladies, , . - But, Captain, before I deliver this flag into your keeping I desire to im- jrresg upon ibucoips the high and sacred trust which i^s imposed upoa its membeis in accepting 1 it. and a!-.o to discuss the symbols which it bears. Iu the days when Rome was in tho height of her glory and Julius Ca>3ir with his triumphant legions was carrying every member ever endeavor to emulate the character of the-tioblc officer, whose name we boar, General Jofia B. Gordon, of Georgia. nar1<»lf in'M I\«>» —A l»!t of -W«trtr3il BVistdry It illi a .’Vlornl. Sn.uk BiuncYi, July^ 78: Mrsrwt Enitrni —Wertvc" hit iz Mister Darwin who writ a book! 00 tho subgickof ov nuuikeVs an ether vnr- minfs, and sez a Jimh iz. a munkcv "wirfinut any u!e. ,1 wuuoc tlicrt he, wiix a.phool funinsiuivatiug .ha| his grate nest to give me a porliter nUis in yore r papdr. One calls hi*e?aWV“Rnwkidc,” and sez I iz a clever foller, hot my ed<> cashun wuz negleotod in’ niy yrith.. I feels much oblooged, and reckon that the difeicnee between him and me i% that l lavnt leetle when 1 w az a boy, and, he a‘nt larnt nulldnj mice /« left xleovtc ,lf hia hidextxgm tell now, - hit's my convfoshan ho did’ht lam «.flie Worth cent. I would like to receive a private note from him on the suhgeot, Tutftev one eums bit sorter soft plausible men. When ell our .public oipces shtill filled %ltb these kind of men, thep shall falsehood and corruption be ban ished ffotn our land, then shall justice aodAriRh reign, aopiw, and then lastjlrut not least, that cheap -and filthy Ititog, policy, shaft he burled in a grave eo deep# t hat" It wjll never bp" resurrected again. 61 the qualifica- tions of men for pubite trust I will give you in ray •next. ; fd--^ | V ; y “Piourodr nr IftrcTAStri;" . Ramberg^ply ff 187fi. . ,— .Oa account of the crowded condition of our columns this weVk, wp are forced to leave out'seveW comthunl- catlona. They wil( >pp^ r In nekt Wte k’s issue. ' *• : T" Dr.. Harter’s Elixir Wild Cherry is •* purely yygetKble -comblBatjon' that ‘supplies af want long sq^ght. In Its use, no,chafigo 6t diet or surroundings is neceeeory, nml iadlea or invalids may u«e ‘f freely to fyerore their wan ing strengrli. For sale by all druggists. •—*— 'X . Several ommnUBlcatiobs came in this weak nsittfn# certain' patties as. .suitable eandfibiies for- oiQce. We charge flVe, dbllars fpr.iinnouBeing cumlidatea, and positively will not publishtoteti commrmicatione, unites tbey are uOooiripanied by the cash, to i thnrnnahbred. Tforkshfro Boar. A months old. Hold for no taulbr-sm kind-Weighs SIS rptAinds.' stock.'Ho was bromrht from tost feto-’u l-irms iu Kcutpcky. l^r price aldresa. ' ^lune 20-it •film, 8. G. Appikatioo for Fioal Discharge. SteauiEuStne and iioilw for RtdOVD nANI) SIX T(OUSE Euglne, la good eondit Ion, for by jone97-4t i. A- Bprckmye Blackvilte, for Safe Julv, 187M. lit to o’clock a. ra.. for a/tnal <... ‘ , ire ns acuiilntstrator of John Dalzell. J. w.OomviK. ch i .. deceased.. juheaPtd Se g>tJW| —AND— :-v Mariner Insurance Company CAPITAL, $1,704,889 THE SAFEST COMP ANY IN THE i 'ZZ '777+!*. :lC7f pNITED STATES. |tV ill Underwrite on all kinds of property, •ml and personal, ,ib ^arnw-ff Souitty, in. Chiding gins, gin.houses,<uills and machin ery. rntyn ginned aqdunginned at the low- .H M .'THOMPSO'N, * . It ’ Local Agent, Witliston. 8. 0. > N. B. “ Policies iskuW in best English Far* James Blovcrr of. rujaski ^epapfo. ^unpaote* if preferred, confined to dwell . f 1 ' —lie — J ^ ft . * ft £ r t. A . 1 _ J ft S ^ t. .. .. . f"• ft. ^ -L A — — a* 1. ft ^ ftrmi Iod., i #rttel:*'**l bad tbft dyspepsia and. fiver eomplaint tot nine years. Renry J. -Mouzot I"was induced to use Dr. Fills; after X ’h&d used one ben of • pills I experienced a deelded Improve-, ment; and t*hen I had finished the Sec ond one I wfts entirely et&eTf. Tbr sale" r 1 gmixl mutlior was a fvm 1 ni in his ‘Tvid- glovc” stile. I luvo tlui uiftn. cause ho anket hut, He #int a..tjiimc4.foacknowl t NCW A l) TER FtKEILEXXSI 50f fclft Car( i diiu,--Ik;nwdll Comily. IN tBe VRofi’ATK COt’OT. 4 f itm*.. ft. u. ^ .v. tLzrMn:* AMShhaM >u- iz only a diforct the Roman Kogfos vfotrrriottrin cvciy ^ h; m aml mc az to quarter of the world, no i.yhor honor could be conferred on any l u dion than fbbeputinthe forefront of the battle where dinger was greatest. Nothing more disgrurcful could befall them than tolosc their F.aglc, this same spirit per vades ail the armies of the civilized world. V’ou will readily see then how the pro. tection of this banner will bring honor beiug'on tho tadpole .o.-ier, luz Rilkes, hud in the course ov time, dn bped tbeir talcs, I am ov the conrrcshnn that be haz some blood relrifihuns oa this side ct the A'lantiek. Monkeys iz queer,, munkey Hood never runs outer the con- stitushuu under ninety g'noivitiOng. MathuzHar wos iheold-M ov his tiswo.p an must have bin, nt the age of font! hundred and sixty-niiw, a fv.t/'res ln I spool min. But than iz sum IntmHtbt-j specimens konsid rab'c younger, : n 1 ft of opi .ion b-'-iv, idgclqz relashUUS, *'i km.wing.lu>. i» nm tlve ijoatyreeil dgutojema to BtS a sheep. Ef, Iwwsumever, • hiz nater&l leads him to bat at mev before ITc dO. gins the btoincssM wonld like to’ git a quart or two of li nt's German oolbn'e fur the occashun, uz L aiiit pgriiclar food ev the siuel! qv jyL • r*n)r kidg’uvzs i'noc autliULin tfoit Uae- , suit to,uie tog rant trm IrthwS cf i the estate uf .Kr»- Mar- aso jfte there)••re r*1»dl tftfnit*tration on if#rat Hult. deceaMifi. i hweo to eitw.itrig a'ltmmifh all, aud aiufful >r the kttMfrkd spd eredUm-s or tlie aiid Min ’t't-c ^njy et* ftrerj Ciiikvu. wlie'dur aud glory to yourselves, while to lose it Ls but-humiliation and disgrace. But knovring the spirit of the corps and your past iccoru^ Guptaiu, we unlu^itatingly cotnmit it lb your charge, with every confidence that its beautiful folds will never bo sullied by the dust of dishonor. And now, Captain, let us briefly no tice tho symbolic teaching of its design. First, wo have the blue ground, emblem atical of thosoft sunny skies v/hirh make oar climate almost, Italian in its salubrity, healthfulncM and productiveness’ T1k palmetto tree so httautifully and artisti* Tally yvroUght in the centre, is embtem ’ty where ht tfnz cackling, but the mun- „*;„.,t n r<»>. t h fw.iin* ;* n- —* 4raz better pbrtod in'nateral pfcHqso- fy an dcifiiffirii the invltfsbun, I never atied of South Carolina, it is the pad of her “eouT-Of artus” that fprms the promi nent feature of hor great seal and givfes to her the historic name of the Palmetto Plate. The pure white fripg? around the border of the banner is the effibleuu native apt-i w T c 'ond guard.around her as faithful ftt'pti:). Is of her honor,'her Lain irnnkcys omumkey a f» jm tiO-u. My convieshum. afW k«mtadera!,le ! oici' oulfic iuvcstigBSliirr nn fabnroous rc- Sfeuxh, iz that u munkey iz n dcglner.ne- man, widen haz in the Iransm0^'if;ic5>- shnu /s' in phidrM. • nppetircincr x but '/niii'il -in ift'jTriis. Muukeye' uiiit t |»nr-' ty things on a average, cupt tile jifiler ones.'with bMe izc, an iu their uutcral stafe iz honest, but- contack with .their relashuus of tho Imamu famly mukes them grate rogues. I knowed a munkey wnnst whit could bear a Chailaston cot. ton factor al! holler in tinauceering. He Inved nigs'with oZ much afieeshun az tho RadiVillJ Urv the South, an could suck 'cm az dry az sum sarmens I’ve beerd preached. ^Ije knowed the cackle dv erry hcn.^iiil vus to tlie nest ju three sceoc.ds after notis wuz. giv tlmt the biz/.ioo-w of laying waz koqduded. The naMer tried to make him blceve. on’several occajhnns, that aigs wnzplen ii- , . - j -, ■&***¥+ Urfr 1 Al ' J C ’ * 1 1 t<> ]>'iri»ile j'wj'I j Un. Fp:t«h : --ft is the «!»;*' of .the- 1 cit.««i,.r a. enirnty to .i<>wj» thetn- m-it, 5>o*b -t sofer' r.cc >.b!te men, iiuS-Kf, with V si cb" hauwiiiige, ro pV- plocsrit Kifi jy wfdrctee Ybo 'HevllvC rruncfc so. flow fs !t poai-lbte f..r any pcopto to rote for n pub I to men.snrc, nr m c3n?i»J«fu for a puLIIs < fDce mi- Icna they buro a compctcn t- nCqnufn • tHtice with botli? It .i-i urtefly im possible', boned theitoceeSMy of public measures, and candiJarcs for public effiee being truthfully,- cnudidly and fairly brought. ; be;are our --pM^ple thr<Higj| tbt’^rcttte^t vcblele of public informal!or; - tho tieEgiyfliiLr.aho. »6ed a mail muukey iindortakc to chaw terbaclwr r asd never heerd of but one gitting drunk, lie was took tor a.JSar- room by Iris owner an giv sum linker, of purity, anti is symbolic of the honored bvlt was so nifirtytied that no persu m could git Irim back enny more. In 'thryt re?pecks he haz k higher order (f nionih rights aaa . t i; iin^icst. Tji« shield tbit j-ffrm man -.' -Tho fotnaif monkey cz a stands in front ot the body of the tree— wife an muster iz hard to bout, I hav the most vital point.—is the reprosenta- never seed a niail with bi» whiskers half tive of^yourselves, the brave, tbs patri- pulfod ou( or hall.bedded, which speakt otic citiaen soldiery. -You arc the shield which must stand between the Palmetto, State and the assaults of her enemies of whatever naturn and from whatever quarter they may come. Jtlor sons in .the past have proven with what willing ness they could Iny doton their lives in her behalf. W« know that should occasion require yon will be found ready to emu. htfe Mbkit *wjMo example/, npir, Gffptain, I deliver you tliis .ba^jn^r^ n^epl* io 8 , no othvtr endorsement than oar kcowledgc. of tiie.spirit corps fo guarantee that its->os«UfUI propoHions wjil never bo dtetroy wt, save By ths mis- 'ailegr ^f s atwiby fob, wy"nr'|ifiKiy i„ Dm | m except by the hearty blood from f - S' f • *■ , v /-i r T. : . T. iMm lugd t |Ut lo the am*» |v-oK,»reo™ .M p*Ml.r. poli*n ot, their the from the fair ladiM of Rlackvidx, tow In ftr' I feel u iM' ■*#.* > ..41; K well fur hur amiable ciwpOFrytiun az a wife. But I hav stod rum men whose hare wins too'thrii', an they too young, to adthit of tbe charitable shposishnn that hit dropped oat nutera]. T dnuT sup- pozc^this applies to all bilKbeadcd men, cause 1 Lhow sum among iny -framer who u stibh “artful ^pdgprijy tliafcr hit would reejuipo scvcril rsvbbedded. wim^ men to suateh ’em ball beaded. F<h mad munkeys h»Z grttte natural- ;alTee>' ov eivfit&Lfit and Oitgjft -Mfip ages vd’kholix tote the opin- rating ci 7f ' ' *'■ ergree on 3ft£i——y- lontlwitoito^rngteyW of lmi* nR imporunt matter of reoommnndl inecKMr'public trust, we are not ioflu I excel! human ir re muth- Mfc peuoe of ^hich; bo;h in nubsetiption and cou’/cyabck, le li^ht as not to be burthensbrae to the poorrist citizen. Thus invited and encouraged by tb$ very light expense connected with this reliably source of information,* if any cii.iais)> (ailq to teoap biawsif vreR -lir^ formed of public men rind menoutee, be cm com plain of no on^ but. h inwelt.' we claim it the dutfLof, a cifl' «eo to keep bia fcilirw cttir^bfi Inforcf cd npcctbcac- eui j^ct?, «irtd this'can b(.*st be «J(Vi)e thn u&b Hie colurau of the n cite pa per. We r« joice to know ing huutea, »torts and ooatthta. juncSj-lf Surgeon Dentist. Has located at Blacltville and n-epeet- futly offer^ hts prnf.M.?».Tn ; il«ervices to tbe rttfenawf fUrnwod and adjotntnif coun- .tieij. Oflteeot ro>i<b*r.c»ot M. Keeler, fcaq. Reforenoe* -tjev w 1». MojfUUn. Meoars Irtt. H**U2W will be at Barnwell on thfi first M<>-id.t> it: each mouth. Fineis-tm . • .•• ’1 M ryuret Hn'l, decided, that they hoar.d iipta-ir U'C.ire me Fi’th" < ourt o£ Frobate toUft held at Bnrfllfotl Ooartbouae, vm W.-dceaday, the auhvi^y OV Joty, at 10 i.VW-ii n..m , tu ftliqV can e, U any iiiry e. w.h J sal!hnM.}atstr ftTfoyaweg' not be ffrautH ; » r (iivcu uitler tnyhand, at Barnwell.' the •athut.y or dniy. JAH, M. KV AS, dudffo of Pn.fcjftt-s. .•initviPdrja ■; r > . £xfCtt;it n Sule. V .HTtTEtlf AXFXr/:t?riO*t TO .MR diiecttw by J. J. Hrtihhatr, Rf.q , rt.- lv • 1 ttv^c ni t of Hwi riWHlt e ulitj\ ?c’it t li ' ‘aiMilhk. I will eEC r for ?i. l>) in fivutad i ! e Potrlte i.j,lc' e,,on the fir.-t Monday te >U- vAtF , "V u ,* i “ t htofeeftttatt^r.Tbrtfa-n.j *n> r.»nijV\iiZ^\*o.'Oi*tHkl U* Onto lpict« i'rWcid.o' Ua4,.»;tiif a ad be me in tho I'o'vr fob of Bar. mot. iao. • i .South Oarai-iiH. at * tK-'es, n,c) > ur lcsv-^tod y.midwl.e« fol lows; ihi ir.e tiuitUHipioid ofiii-r ftlcKjjk tv Uuds tr. ihopOM«&»;d a Carrdl.and was iMvhyl toiuu 4s tb*. itrofierty of Ai-ia- ham Al'i'd eb,;i at tht timt - rSiu tn Uiitgo et at, Piin fi-e ».es to tiav f,ir aikpers Mietifl'a 1 IjS 6c, J uly fc h, 187» J. W. LnUNc.vSlEE, ^IJ.a Jiiiyll-tdq| Survivors if i]k‘Eamb,>rg jlkards. B.J. QnaU!ebdua r . liKNTlteT. wimatae,g.C. it.K. pfUaftend calls tlrcagiiout BftnnwMI mid a<\)4Cept reumim _ ^ r ,;\. uiaj oUH texigaMB^g" .11 ■ ari'iifia» ■m iit. . ~ , > 1 ' A New* arnl late'is ia^ Fekturo. *' v -d. *-or MJEm Edgefield Adyertiaar. A rihifHnn f.f tho Survivors of the Bara- W iKTtf Unaids will be held at MiilUry Hall, MouiTAy. the ■ South CaroUm’.i h-dovei aen- ia sa l BUsraf^V NDny * woflhy naniAssffd uotoU. iiv-ta iva. - { Mudan 1 , ' ? ... •. Ati at ti a flrilor Jffiy ths AdireNt r wirthagir: tiiCpubii'-At ur. oi * ser.es id BfogriW'liiC*l^hoteh«» iM»int», in -ynop- ais. Ihiiiivea o/many .I'-^ptccnt and di»* fingiiUlird .«m4, »f- vi -ait tinny. <»f ' South .Carolina. • la.-e —.aseltoN -witii these, I here will appear ii. our coliimtia each week* portridtHF-tbe tndivLdtiil whose lire is ekelchev), duho it. the high." * e*l slvle of iflOijern photographic m’*. rom tbe great and good tom of fho pac-t ■% In the toanfuf Utiinberff on ■wnci lutotont. at 10 aTm. 1 ho tueetlJff Will toduqcaU survivors, befftiudiiff with the enti.-tments nt Xnautiervilio toJiriy, Ite W. B. UiUK. huv. Ivors «X-Cftptinn. I'-lyll^w f it, JN THE PROBATE CODHT: .- . TJTBRBEAS, SABAH F. HAIR StAH made suit to me k> grant her letters ^ udiainlrttrfrtJoh cm th« ,Ua,ir, d-ceened; 'beao are therefore to etto and , adrapaiffh ell. aud^ .alnffOhit the ktixtred' and eradTO>rs Ot tho said Jotl.ua Hair, qpoaaaKl, that Uteybto and ttpitear - Midi selections hare beea maflu. John^. Galhoun,^George McDuffie. Jud A. P. Jpder, Cliancollor P. If. ‘.V.vrdm; tofiX Governors lfodtan». father and ami. Govern P. M. Butler,-Cdonai of the P-.biatto re 'i^ .tuent. Senator i.ouii T, VVig^ill. Judgo 'O’Neal, Orneral Witiidly Jl.ompBor. Oahorol James diwirp, B-bnni>d" Baeun, Km^. . lUTai •'Ned Brace, ’ of the ••UeorRui Ssane*," Miv- Joryack Jeter, Hon. Preston Brooks, Gov- r eru»r9. D. Miller, and other* whvae names jwe have-not * .; Lster we wi cral AbnerPerrln, General M. M. Gary. Ovn- ‘'cral IV. <t. M. Dunovanf, Generals KcrstuvWft Kennedy, Logan, * V'nnoi* Wnllnce,. MoO«w- ‘ ^h. Ilagoodand Bee. rolom-l TUouru. 'I. “Bacon, Colonel Thotna* G. l.smar, Ctdouep space to iftentiodju-t ^-«w - ---v-' iviil take iipsooh men astpj lf«m. . II, Governor M. L. Itoui.ftHi.tiiTi- • ■ tbiit fb.e tpirit cf the prtaa Invitee tind 1 ^* , i, , ? a ^ n V, r ,''i 013on ,M"*V * r * . usy,- the lath uay of JULY,utlo o clock encourages all citiaensto tbafle* use a m..tOsMowcsuse. Ifanvtlfoy have, why [Joseph Atmey, Gbiopei W. C. Mor-tcnr. t'„\. of ita columnafor t his end, b.it fbc on- : {pneLGuittr BimkinS.Bpeaher .t..In c. - iy aafe principle upon which thia iu- fonnartou can bo benefidaliy^fOrritBft ed is that bo who gtvfcs it, wbStiier of public uffalre' or caKlMatas for public office, aimu!d do so with tf$tb r -enft- dor, justice arid fairness—rio falae- bdbd, no huiiscriminate toStiflcatlon aod eulogy ^utmen or mcaBUrew, for upon such fnfbrtnatlon no people can safely refy, for example, if we bring out a eitizcu fon aoy public office, let us be conscientious la our statements of his claims to public confidence, and of bis qualifications for the public trust, list uX"DPt in tWa miUer be iafiuenced by any private.iim-to put a friend or relative into p’J&Uo notice, this 4s degrading and dist)onest;-bur in toN'ttstefcer let the publlogood Re our entire aira, eSpecltiHy In tbte^ matter df recommending men or msfttnrts, lago on the prrocip^, "vptr and I Will tickle'yttUft* Tftb Radicals, but dot for Dem- shun. They h*v never t* buV OOt -(hr trdo and hon.-st men. MAL M*ro ir«rt.o trouble, tbk; mieerai.le end degradiag Q»on«let^.poitey, (wWoh la blighting society, tke Church m* the civil govermaeot ef Btatr^ls ed rife throughout the lend, that In 'this Cbssnut, ll-n. If. 1>. motpson sad others whose nohiss shall o. eur ' td ife. Sdath (’HroljDa-rBaTnweH Oonoiy -wr'«tw—t' : - , .ii." ran ppobiteoouna , of arijuin}Xtration "ciyiT tesUmonto sn-. rt^’’°0 the estate gf Joseph 8. bates, do- cassed. These are therefore to cite and Ifed ^ -iw H v 4 ^wto' © 10 oe apia on -Mopdav, the 14th dsy e» JtlLV, at ih ft'eloek a. - -- shawoiiHse, ' tninistrntio.. „ Gh en untter 1st day bf July, 1878. JAf iuiyi-W u “.t, «« iJarnweu, mi r bf July, 187A •MH. f. BY^i^tobf Probate. South Caroling—Baniff.eft ^County. t ' , IN THETXWJIATrcOtJtT. fd HP BEREA 8 8. B. BRABHAM »A8 MAD*- I’.ruhhftitr HuAauMwT TSftftft’.ftft ftfc 1, •fflpbhim, .i.^eaa^ JTbeee' sra tlierefora L'i ‘ite and a dm oiah all. and singula* the, ? n J I‘uv* nd of-tb.' saief Boafior^ i■ brabhaou defeased, that ti.oy h« and ap- penr heforq me Id the fourt ot Probate to AhVnt Barnwefpfiotirthi -inii iFBarnwtdi Tunrthmjse on Manr 4ht,b day of JULY, atim^eteeXa day,tei ffntritt at Barnwell, T T GILL, enoed so much for tbe public goo1,»*s the rewards we shall reap at some fu- turn tlm^ No good man, Mr. Editor, j, can eo-operata with or len^hta- influ Lb ence to « party wJdch is pursuing tb( —CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER— Tjjaufrt ; ^ ANO GUN SMITH, to un in tho futur§. s Bubscrption price. tSJM 'far annusii. iu .Wivoaee, Address: '. . AbVKRTI.MflKf IWgefieM, 8. U, ;rr Route. i Magnolia , , POUT ROYAL RAII.RO AuoosTft, Ga., Juno 1, Tho fqlloiiring p wsenuer oclicduto mil bo "operked on arid'afteS'June IHfit V kvohxpaj»*;.'i^:i!iii in-. v ^ Goifig »onth -Nn. 1, DuRy.l Lonve’Augusta vH P R forilroati 10 OG p u Arrive at Yemassee vfa P R R R 2 jn \ m Leave Yemaskee via 8 A C IVR 8 ‘JR a Arrive Oharl^atpn via S & C R U P "J) a m Arrive Savanna! via B & C,ll R - 8 00 a m k(elVvo»SaTannah, . j . *. . 4 t» p :n ArriveJacIrsanftHlevii’la.Gcnt’l 0 •'>-’> a m L«ave YeffiMee via P R Railroad !1 tA 4 m Arrive Bcaufhrt via P K 'tailroad I fiS a m Arrivo Port Royal via l’ KU . 6 1 J.p nv ‘L .w4 .to»ia*'North ~N«. 2.-Daily - J L.-ars Port fayal m p R R . .. 11 00 pm board Beaufort via P BUB.:" J '.’o'p pj • Arrive Yeiuasseo *ja P it R R . 1 po** n Leave Jacksonville vin Ha. Ctuit! 4 tfipm Arrive Savannah via A and G R H ‘8 tb‘a Leave Savannah via 8 and R ft -A rrtra rwtntthgg t7» R a«3tnni: 1 2> Leave Yemaaiee via P It Railrcad 2 O'! Arrive Augusta via P ,U Railroad (1 Elognnt L4cas Sletmtng (»rs lu-it gu.Nta apd Savannah wit bout change. Special attention invited to connect thid route between Augusta ami l Passengers are landed in the centr Gharleeton. Street rail read ears dejot tp all prinoipal parts of the city. epot tp all principal ps Bagpige checked thre flSy-Throujjh tickets. hWt-