The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, July 25, 1878, Image 2
dependent candidate docs act appeal
from the nomlnatlugr-eonfetlU.tf lo
the great , body o’? his own partjt.
wit he "nppoala to a tiibanal com*
posed of the fenemy ln,solM battle nr-
roy^WU a etraptrllng handful of thehr
own’ meo. ‘ Independent cunUldatbe
are then alwrtya in collhsioti with the
•oemy, andlhey and their teuppbrtere
can only be rcc.»gnt^ed, mi4lfeorganh 1%^ . liiere havo. hcca_noiaioh-a
«!»—ion word ns enemies. No muu of (li^raceful violences as oeeonvd i
, W*W*«l?e P ablIca B s.
party throughout the
.ring «d making ready
th fight. In Charleston a
colored movement is fav-
m mon need apply for
i their battle cry tsd the
around which they
«> ii
r -*—
■■PHiHlwdcrs prefer the
datb ornu' Otflqp
l^ranlcsn
rai ks—that his pamo
on the disc harged
can rt^htfully claim to bah true mem
ber of a party who defies the duly ex
pressed flH of that .party. V;.l
(Jood and true men must he selected
aa <for leaders upon both 1 State and
bounty tickets, and tt Will only remain
iorustoglre them a united, hearty
aod cordial support Wo warn all
.good Democrat^ now, as they have
been Warned before, os election duy
drew nigh, not to be divided by local
issues, hut to beware of Jealousies
among you, of “claims overlooked,
stocked ' conventions” and personal
prejudices. These are weapons fur*
nlahed by a skillful enemy to break
yturraoks and'defeat your cause.
■liOOk with (Hatrust upon so-colleti
- ,, y> , v “neopTe's tickets” and dtlzens candl-
, ~ ; dates,” When brought forward in op-
posttlon to yoyf regular no miner a
They es generally of dis
appointed aspirants. who are '1>e!ng
used b/'the enemy to defeat your or
ganization. k! * ' ’ *
Wo , cannot afford to destroy
or • to weaken tho Democratic
partjf. It has reacued the State from
ItSdloal miarhrrrtrtmTTmtlr?Tr the al
liance that existed’ so long-between
power and crime ; h‘has-checked the
system of public plunder, which was
drawing our ptw’ple to bankuptry and
to ruin, and it bas flhalty restored the
control of the governsnent to the In
telligence and Virtue of the State. Its
defeat is Itadicat rultr, nrd Ttfldteal
ruh> is oppresston;- drll rights hills,
plundfr, bankruptcy nnd socialtlegra-
datton. Its sucoess gives assuracco
of constitutional governraent, enroll
ment of law,* and maintenance of right.
Sorely the cause is’worthy of our su-
preonst efforts Lot us,4 then, make
the cairpalgn dot only sharp but de-
dfcive. .^_U-
oomoaunt-
itlnel which
tho reason
as “our
that no man,
wallop hah Wa*
privilege, apd dare
> so much as tho
upon m gftHed
tbeir party
rally their
vrHlAci*»|k,.
SoWieia of the Union armies and the dc
moralized Begroes of <ho So«them States
j are prfparluy to
BrinlfiSO. If they
HjpnWoeifal hs will be dictated !n ’84
[.WiU never leave the White House
' ;jnb«|^.Y - I
tEfc ', r - v
mmmm llaiupton.
It is reported, in oppcsltlon drcloe,
that upon tneracetiag ofthoState Dom-
ocratlo Cofrvbntlon on tho 1st pros., a
Candidate for Governor, hostile to Gov.
Hampton’s policy
4-
' Ocmoorailc Ue«>rc»cu tntfen.
d«i«d4>f. oTzzmv--'^r
«e l|arnwoil‘Cc«)nty Conveotfon,
after electing delegates to the Biate
Convention, anti presenting Mr. Till
man for reoomlnaHon for Congress,
Mr. Jamc» Thomson offered the follow-
log resolution,pursuant to instructions
from the Wackvlite Club: , , ?
Wbereasj In the opinion of tho Dem
ocratic County Convention of Larnwell
County, hebl tbjs loth day of J uly, 1B78,
the several counties in tbeState should
bo represented In all fWfcuic Democratic
1 prop
"»T1 WOUM to Uoa tne strt Wero (rl<vus,
'1 '> Meo oursoix - >s 4m ot i!<*r« seens."'
> The Americnn Conkrew bus adjourn-
cutting down salaries below
t Coj^ess afford* an ox-
•coms to the public almost -a
;the pcskktimrit rcmfcrrfei*
Again, tho irtiHtnry wwpendi-*
been cconom
g-.u*d of the representations uKull compe
tent authorities. Thh eofamandcr ia
?d iftc^ a session generally re^anlefi as’ chief, the-generals dn charge of military
one ofthe'least eiwdlwilS thAt the pres. dirUioos, atj protest thst tbe sAcarity qI
the frontiers, the safety of settlers in the
ent genejjatio^ h o| witnessed. The stau-
dnrd o^politkial principle mtd senatorial
decorum rn the United .States is so low
that such a condemnation h* savero/ in-
soentt
State coayoutiona iu proportion to the
number of enrolled Denu-ciftte in each
county, and not in proportion to the
representation in both bruhhhea of the
General Assembly ; .. - t.., ^ 2 ..
t . Kesolved, That the delegates this
r 'r 11 ha 4»v ehckd to ,represent us ia tho
Kssiwa j*r «. .. „ .$1*10.Convention, to be held in Colum-
ter for the wire-pullers of this pro*
me, and the State at large, if a
whaled;*
*e were
oecks and they
of the Atlantic.
B 'Jhet; I
vli the follow 1c
he Ratiegh
aroufid <hek
i Soto Work.
I 'X:'” ' ?.
ten from
ver, the doty of th*
3*eolin* Demeeracy, and the respon-
illea mtlDg i»pon them, are eo
rly aod-forcibly b
It ae our own, and consign our
to the waetKtafcfcet f
we are to bo successful In this
we mast gd to work at ones
' wewpuld
Ahe fight, we must not tekeltfor
'that our opponents will be de-
*««|edt and that we tave nbthioir todo
•awe lo divide tbe epoila. > J&l 'power-
. XtriM are the incentives to keep in
•abjection the party that when in pow-
■ *brought ruin and disgrace upoa tr.c
; Wfl nan accoujplieh that end oni
ly by united effort. V
Our cause is too Just and, our need
, Pi victory topgreatfo , p«n& m t&
fri^ter.aww ot^r etreagtb
^ueatlonn and mere pemonal
Not many men, we fear, are
bio, $. C., on the first doy of August,
ifiTS, do submit t6 sa'd Ccmvention,
.with suitable preamble, the following
resolution:
Resolved, That berfafter all State
Conventions of the I> moeratlo party
of South Carolina ebull be comppsed
of deDgatos from the several counties
apportioned antoug them iu propor-
Uod to the number of enrolled
Democrat* iitettch county, and not in
thatiwp|"pu)j ortlpp’to the Representation in
both houirtti of th^ General Aesembly.
,• The Columbia I’egister warmly re-
1 this as a Jdan that wifi give
„Uf$lng l t f( * granted that, tho
and complaints of the E
will work Its defeat w
l wfckout organisation 01
. jam bo 00 delusion more fatal to
this. Defeat now
,t« tn 18)40, im4. ^be evils
no man cau
.opuitfol of the yartyv.whore ft right
ly , k tii* , Detoociat ie
stronghold?, aud at th* rfame time ip-
no v.tong ufioh RnyBeetfon of tfie
State. It Is the u'qe tmois.of repfe-
sentatlou, aufi is in' exact accordance
wlth + thb dangVa w’hlob have grown to
be almost universal iu the bounties,
whlph allow one delegate hi local Con-
'ventlona for every twenty five mem
bers. Resides ft wfil encourage and
jiromote organization, where it Is made
hecessury f it . t*
depend ujkhi tfeo enrolled mmberriiip
hs party. Such has been the ex-
-. IN&S®
rule obtains to which wo have refer-
I, aod every Democilat is bro ught
iefi) the party floeif, so that-the ac
tual strength arid solidity of the pary
tat,. . ..■
* '• A emit. T
m&im-m * " » tT) t. . ■
: together, then as mem-
lou organization having to
JgjiWh '^here Is tod |
irjto hazard the result
i pevty local and per-
deserving
c^dkkltea, since
Justice
make the folloWihg’sta
fa the
tlfn<* of fierce party confti( t immediately
preceding the civil war ; I’lnre have t>een
few such press scandals As distihguis!
tho,period of uncontrolledj unchecked
Republican ascendency ; but tberg has
been an anarchy, a waste of t.>.ie, a vi
cious and iactious temper, tho display of
which at u time like tho present augurs
ill for tho future of the country and the
character of the public life. The exist
ing Congress owes its prevailing charac
ter to circumstances affecting at the time
of iU election the position of each party.
The Republicans were thoroughly • dis
credited by the lawlessness of their con
duct In tho South, and by the signal ex
posures which had implicated Congres
sional leaders, Ministers of State, and
the intimate cutouraj* of General Grant.
.The usurping Republican Governments
in ttic Sonth scut up representatives
whose characters corresponded with that
of tho means ty which they were re
turned, and whostrpreseuce demoralized
and disgraced their Northern associates.
The Democrats of the North were placed
r.t grave disadvantage by their long ex
clusion from office, by tho disorganiza
tion which had left them .with few lead
ers known to fume, and by thojifi local
orgauizatious # whi.cb had saddled upon
them men deservedly die!rusted.'The
Southern meiubtrs of th: party bore-far
higher individual characters ; bat having
mostly taken uu naive part in their
country’s str r •’ independence, thev
have ft* it rmia • v ' ! * to keep in the hack-
gronmb aiid-eo^y not take that, position
to which their ability, experience and
reputaliou -entitled them. Moreover,
the Democrats were committed more or*
Ics^. d* p»y to financial eeirouics of a
^bftfaefer'somewhat nn re than (juesfieu-
able. * Their strcogili Ly iu the West,
wlmro resmuption was nnpopidr.r. and a
disposition to pay ofT the debt in depre
ciated paper—to the utter min of public
credit and the iudcljUe disgrace of t.b«
nation—dangeroii-iy prevalent. The have
ers on one bide were dan'.aged and dis.
trusted men ; those on tho other were
either inexperienced or On personal cr
political grounds obnoxious. In the ab
sence bf responsible Miuustws, actual and
expectant, the power of Congressional
party chiefs is at once too irresponsible
and too precarious. lathe presen i L’uu •
’gfess-^bwedww'trceu little of true or wor
thy leadership on citlier tide: it ha?
marred several reputations, it Ins made
none.
Under those circumstances it is, not
surpfising that many fu ll.di things
should have been done, and' many mo:«
attempted op one side or the other, and
prevented at tin last only when they had
cau sol serious alarm and practical mis
chief. The final scramble over the es
timates was almost as dann-crorr wirwn*
discreditable. Tho best measures of
Mr.-Hayes irrevocably alienated the on
gariized Republican managers, w hile they
failed to reconcile the Deuioorats to the
means by whicli his accession .had been
secured. Roth parties concunvd litin
their roepoctivc standpoints ia thwarting
and daupigiug the responsible Gorbrn-
inent of the country. Nominations were
rejected • by the Republican majority, ifi
the Sedate; suppiiiswere <mrdi)Why
the Dc|uocratic oppasitioti, Whicli con*
trolled the House. The parsimony of
tire latte.’ has fioeu peculiarly ill-judged.
All important olfiees iu tho United
Statics, domestic and diplomatic, arc .ns
a rale * underpaid. A Republic, whore
the absence of great fortunes favcrsTfc-
publican simplicity, of a Moasryhy under*
ittliAAWj traditions - of an heredftiriy
aristocracy fix the standard 6f political
honor, E^Jtjbe *fclieap|y j<*..
well served. Rut. cheapaosa an,d good
service can with difficulty bo combined
ia a oountry where. great Jbrtunes apd
lavish expenditure arc common, and
whose poiiticifns possess unitliet* station
uor, ns a rule, fortune iddcpehdent of
tboir political career. Porrnptlon Is the
neighborhood of Indiau tcjbes^thp inter
nal peace bf the country, cartiiotbo main-
tabiod wifii lew thau twenty* fivp thda*
sand- toguIaHt,- Xnt svsn tho iasosn sif
tire late stfikes, when tha danger of rcly
■' -:.v
•*.*>.*«.2 :
: * -
■X- -y-'r —
j??=
A BAHBCHt) t-OHK»»rO.*l.
What' <(aall<loi,ll-a. i ahaaM
-yuiho no to alae
A#**HUKUI*t«rc.,
* - t. - —, ‘. •' ■ — * . - ,* r"
<il>AMFh3ATIOWS WO. t-cn.\S\CTEB.
Mu. Editor —In this ago when pub
lic men are eo corrupt, and many of
them so worthloss, eapeeially whet) to 1
be corrupt'is tft be on tho popular side
of society, tt becomes the first aod
highest duty of a cl tie m, before ho
casts, his vpto for any man for pub*
Ho trust,^speqlally that of tho Legis
lature, to take u candid survey of
and pubHc relations. In short, he should
and ono hundred and eighteen below
100 per oeut,.: Complaints of excessive
rains, ofdtiJTfesseJ temperatures, ao.d
especiaUjrof cool nights, corns from
different seotlonaof the cotton belt, but
e closing days of Tune there
ageneral improvement In the con
dition of the growth.. Tfie depressing
' influences lingered longest in-North
Carolina. Farther down the coast
thete was a decided improvement to
the prospects. 1 , flouth CarollDa and
Oeoiglh repor^W higher conditions
tlmn in i'uwr .While Florida held her
own. Along'tbe Gulf coast westward
a depreuriog ii flueBce was fieit in all
the STaies excepting Texas. 1
log Ok tbs ioeal militia was. **&?*?* ® h ” a f*
afttl disastrously exemplified, has not in-
uc^d Conarefs to relux its most ill-
ffcdgcd limilatiort oi the army to twenty
thf&us.tnd. And on the vVry d^iy of ad
journment a new audtwosi alarming re
volt is announced among tho Indian
tribes, due to tlio neglect of Congress to
provide for tho fulfillment of treaties on
which tho very subsistence of the tribes
depended. The chief engineer complains
that he has but two hundred men under,
fifs command, and that five hundred and
fifty is the very sjimllest number ade
quate to the actual work- Ilis report
shows, moreover, that the actual work
is itself inadequate; that those defence 8
which, to be effective iu war, roust be
completed in time of peace- have been
stopped in mhkcon&tructiou tor want of
funds. Their condition might have cost
America (Tear had popular disregard of
the Foreign F.ulislroent Act suddenly
provoked a eolliilou with any European
belligerent, the poraitriiTTy of which a
few weeks agp seemed by no means ut.
terly remote. Iu all this parsimony it
has been but too evident that the oppo
sition were animated by spiti* towards the
office-holders, and by , the suppp^od pop
ularity of indiscriminate reduction, rath
er than by a sense, however mistalcen,
of public duty. They have, we think,
missed their mark, displeased the public,
and only drU'cn the officials deeper inrv
the mire of dishonesty, which costs the
pull ic far more-than a scale of payment,
erjimliy'profimbl? to their sffrvauts. For
the unsitisfaetory and unworthy manner
in which the money duo to England on
the Fisheries Award has been voted,
Secretary Evan* is himself responsible.
Rut the worst mistake of the opposb
tioi> hns lKscft m the- -conduct- of the in
quiry into ihc election . frauds of ISTd. c
It won notorious tliat the votes of tin eg
K6!;tln"*a SfaK*s ha*l been Irniidutoiify
ter of the maq. $..-ftTcblug RilDytely
into bia private as well as hi& publje
actions, and if found wanting charac
ter, it matters not what hia othw oith-
er qualitleations may lie,* be is alto
gether unwortliy of public confidence,
and totally unfit for any public trust?
Instead of sending such a muu to the
Legislature, ho should bo /rowned
dowu i by his countrymen for his
great impertinence in presuming to
claim tho public confidence, when his
only claim cbuId Jm among the asso
ciations of tramps and dishonest men.
The sad.aOd lamentable want of these
days is tncu of.solid, sound and ster
ling character, and the greai agd pry
ing need is for public men, whose man
ly qualities are so pure, as to carry
weight with their MJow citizens and
create eoufidtruce in them. In ^bi3
responsible matter cf choosing %neu
for the Legislature, wo ure"not to be
governed by their reputation, but py
their character; not by w hat they are
said to bo, but.by what they really are.
Men may make for each other a rerhr-
tatiou good or bad, but the edifico- of
character a mao Fejais fur himself.
The 1 last, is jJjefoniy safe test to judge
any man by;’ and should especially
control our acrions at tkb-b*fktfe*tex.
spite of all drav^packs, there Is an im
provement. Iu Arkans&b there is a
marked decline. ’ Tenpeaece tnniotains
the juno standard. The early dsvei-
> patent and rapid growth of the crops
in the preliminary stages is matter of
general femark. In nearly all parts
of the cotton celt it is in ' advance, of
last year. In some-cases the Mooro is
three weeks earlier than last year. In
sect injuries scarcely deserve mentloc.
In Pamlico county, N. C., unnamed in
sects, probably th* cutworms, report
ed in June, were’troublesome. Floyd
county, Georgia, complains of grass-
hoppers.. Catterpillws have appeared
in Matagorda county, TcxaS' and also,
it ri rumored, * lu one or two other
counties. Labor is epaken of in seve
ral counties as more accestiblo and re
liable.
Eiecsfns Sale. :
: ■ i
|Y virtue of an executloo to «
* by jf. .T. Hrahluun. Ksq, f
Court for B**r w*4i e -Hoty. 1 wW
emteto the highest t.pmer, 01
Taowlay 8iU*sd »y, it being
(luyaf A.tjaUA«, IfriH at.C-' ’
out, o. ‘ - , l«a.VW4*4\ t l*.i
the following described i>* rsolkl prop
trMHvit: . ■ - j-
Ope lot of General Merchandise. Levle«l
upon as Ihe pr<>'-<‘itv of J. k <’ooper * u>.
at the wilt ••fJoJiuHw*, < rews A Co.
julvUMd
OF HCU8K A v 1> 1.0 V AN 0, S'i'OT
- .U)TtkTWYS’ OF BAillfEUk.
BnrTTrr.v' KIl 0"P kATT, to'
h nmitgage -f the pes-l ,
- - r r me mane inamou j -. - me iv.»i en- .j
counties theabaudonmeokottneplapt- tate hereinafter d* -<e .u-t -ai-i mor'gege
e*l * In’ Ts-fsa In being from Mr« Kuifu Gl iineH 11 my-et
ed acreage isreportsd. in Aexa , and dated tho b'.ih cay o f O*tot*er. i8f7, 1
will sail, st 1 uhk** ogtety. »t Harnwell
Tourt Houre, where the hbei ifT's e ih*s are
usuhHV had.Am MONDAY, the fifth .lay of
‘’ANGUS'. J8J8,dmiiitf.I' ,- l-Kid homw *f
tfiwt Ortaln h t .>f lslj<l, wfthdwen-
there,.» sifuatyi tn thetowo of
in K*nav*« i (\Minty. OO'taiiilng
I acre.and bohn(io*l on thenorth byUrid
of Dr. L, A Wrtirh*, on ihe east by Htn»
nicker Bridge Ro«d,*>t< ipe south by.U>t-of
the Fbt'th CHfolltta * Ttttlfrond flomj^any,
iituiotn the west by limd-,-f Dr.L. A* Wn/tfht
Tefms: Cash, and pui phaser to jlhy for
papers * * * . ’ .
Andtn case th«*Md house and lot shall
fail to bring Befllcienl to 8"ti»fy ths
amount du* onsnid mortgage and exi*n-
se* of foieftlosute, the b*v 'irfM, f.a.poW-
er «»f sale to mo made w k certain ether
teace. from the- -ciM Mrs. Finma
> myeelf and datef' the 90th day
her, 1877, l v ’” “ * " ^
, wdli s 41 at the eame
For chat acter yhe.o is no buosuaita- T \ . ior B(1 j e • >Yeek8 accused him cf
■ordeJ Tor Mr. ’‘ Have? in ddrinec
law and of eveiy Coustitnt’u nal provi.s-
iou and precaution. This had been, in
p »iut of iacf, admitted by the Install..*
tiun, with the I'icsident's actm l assent.
cither in private or public life—deeper
than tho judgment, deeper than the
deeper than intelligence or
knowledge iris the seat..oJ character,
yifwe send, nien to the Legislature
simply because we admire them -for
tin ir intellect, judgment or knowlodge,
whose vhfuaetec-. are Impure—we nre
sendiag those who have -powers that
may by used only -for mischle*, and
whoso legislation may exhibit the dex
terity of the- pick-pocket, and the rob
bery of the highwayman. Again, in
voting for any man for tho next Leg-
Ulature, let ua closely and ,Severely
examine the private Lie of the .man,
for such a thing U p> sslble as a mao’s
icpuiaiion lrt*ipg wia thing uad Lis
character altogether another--bis iep-
ulttMon making him an adgcl—idsp-rt-
vate life a detnei!. A man sliouM yj.
vn yx vote upan,the privalo Ufaof ,a
candidate, ,aad never upon pin
public, it pula) ion *, the formor is al-
1'the oppoj-i-i.m e-’uidi-ffife? into all tic 1 " uys-tiue, tae
ite;
1=
rit-stc odi.vs the vptos ibr State-e
and Ihe idertial eleettrrs biing gnen at
the srine time, and a.idtag to the
vneux-s <. f A tueriertu |»rty Sett.g almost.
may be f iis*
fSomiclde in Sijujiiptcr,\ |
Sumjtkr, July 18.—Tho usual quiet
of our town was broken this morning
by the shooUtig of Mr. John Week*
tnid th* killing of Martin ^ackeon, col
ored. It appears that about (> o’clock
thjq morning fdiirtiu Jucli&on^ paoAed
the house of Weeks, who lives’ oq the
ikiteburg road, just beyond the town
•», havhim?tnne"riittr?3rsanft ehlck
Xhi
je are) i -
m.
h. /fug stolen tho poultry, and after
ibfme words they got into -A- scuffle,
when Jacksdn got hold of a gun that
Weeks had !n his hand, -anil turning
upon hitu chot.him, one spot euteiing
near.the Lip and another tfio arm.
Tho man Jacason thqp wen* tffe
the road to hunt his bat, which tic had
loot, and upon returning T-et Mr. Her j.
WeekFj tha f*thfirof Juhta Weeks, and
a colored man named Wifi M. May-
rant :.tUey took him, and Mr. Waeks
gave him in charge of May rant to
bring to town.
t r{«p>ar»kiug jast within the corpo-
ruiaP.ir.Us Liak^onuLU-inpUHl tocscapb
ttfTd ran, when May rant gave biiq tlio
bcufi: of a lotrd of buekijfiot, two bails
entering to tii.* t;ft pf the tpical col-
umn, pioducmg deuih.‘in let's than
five udauus. May rani had no war-
1.11,t of other legal 1 u'Jic lily for the
arrest of Jackson, fie then went to u
house near by .md liquestetl the geo-
tii man to gu with him to eye Jackson,
timw and t>ia<*« of sale t store menttoni
nil th« richt, title a d laters*.t of the a
F.ihmaGrimes, In and to. All Umtceit
other lot of land, wftH store house thereon,
eitunte lo the Hiwn of Bamliertr, in lpi*n-
well county, contsinjng on«-fourth of an
were, mo tor less, »n<l hounded on tho
ndriK by lot of K. D. Fm-.ke, on the east by
Bamberg street, (on which tt I rente) on the
soutbbv Broad street, and on tho weatTiy
lot now or lat*-ly < I D. I oeb. Tertis:
Cash, and unrehaser to nay for napvia *-
For further partieulnrs apply L* Messrs. 1
Dibble Jfc Izlak, Attorneys at Law, Bam
berg, South t'aroliea.
PAUL 8 F.FLDKR. Mortgages.
Pamt^rg, S. C., July.S. WT«.
• jur\18- f d<'s
1 1 *" ■»'. ' '-I * — — T- -■
- sfc'iV^
Execaili.a Sitle.
V *'• ' •:. ’. , .
B Y TIRTITR OF AN KXFXTJTIOV TO M
^ diiWdedbyJ.J. Prahham, Esq., DJe l (
‘(i^Uit.ur Barnwell c uotj’I t-out
Um, I writolf-r for eaf* in front of tb
ju. qu*.stoy.s f„r ctineiu-| j, i; -(p,it h(.vh«'i siiui him. tteiticu
oihOtd .j.nk into uothing- | m-vic his escaj**'.—’Cor. News uhd
uetw :
Omstion
S',. 1. K.h b<! been
in
•r.enn
i . ^ * 1 •
K\ launu^i
ii’ not fibwlali'
p *rli:ip3, that the ,m:; ; -sit o,'’ the
c.-ilty not be i'- : ■., the htutes
n’one, ahevp all tliat tlia Sozili.-ni i:i-
ttigatufj a id aci omplite-i, mauy ot them'
Senators and Represents! ives, rl.quld he
publicly and legally exposed., anti if pos
sible cxpuilud irym Uongiess. Rut it
should have- boon nvale apparent from
irre was r.o intention to
private life an honest laau ? If not
Cumier.
Am Ai>h vbwr e-»Gutriv<'*»-**•>&
forbjsj
r&
;ooti
U6UFTB*CV
ties ©i.
an ac* (
,neer^
titKtieb£aetly‘wtiht Mr. Brunson
say to (b*. liao^^ly: 'TThat if tlieRhi m
wogld give him (Mr. Brunson) bis mon 0
prlhiia^, hs (^Ir. Brunson) would fix it ■ 1
so that the ^hortffoouid save one hun-
te* — v *
hAvfebam.**'
the first that
reverse the decision of the Committee of
Fff AtrrTirrr-rtnttrf ttrr
title. The tlanger of reopening tlmt
question, both in the present and ns n
precedent for tho ftiture t was palpable’.
Since tho uivil war Americans have re
garded a dispute about the title of the
Executive almost as Englishmen after
the Wars of tho Roses regarded the pros
pect of a dynastic quarrel. Not til! the
very fast did tho Democrats find -this
out. It is difficult, iudcod, to see what
they could have gained by any legal
method ot prbeecdingngainst Mr. Hayes,
ultue ewu a suec&ssfal impeachnmnt
would culjr replace him by Mr. Whec’cr,
a much less moderate and less able Re
publican. Popular suspicion, therefore,
imputed to the Democrats intentionstm-
constitutional if not violent, intentions
v.Ttich, iFcafuetTout. wbula have thrown
the country into confusion jf not into
ciyij^var. Tim repudiation of any de
sign dff tho President's title cftme too
Lto; and this mistake has cost the Dem
ocrats mors than they may have gained
hy exposing thc^ompficityuf tl>cir lead
ing opponwiU and" of Mr. Hayes him-
self jh the md'orwlly repinahafo^t^dSfri
practices 9? thg Soathera Rcpuhivcans.
It was right,; t ,ueh not, haadle not-lot tho undean j * ml eaietui'y to the details of feucl-
fiesrt. * •' -
Bo prortvpt-tn nHribhigs.
Coiibt.ler well, th**D dechl# pqghtvdy.’
Dare to do tight; fear to do wrong.
Endure jxur trial** patiently.,
r- Fight ltfe’'» battle-bravoly, aiaofully.
(! of pot |n tho society of tho vicious,
Hcld'yAur Integrity sacred.
Ir jure not aaothei’s reputation or
business. ri . .
Join hands'Only with the virtuous.
Keep your uilnd from oyfi thoughts.
Lie not for any eonsideratiou.
Make tew acquaict.mcesr. , ‘ ■- j
Never try to appear what you are
Dot, .
Obsefvo the 8 »bh>»lh
Pay your honest debt* promptly.
Question not the -yjttaolty of q
friend. ,ei * > T T ^
Bospoct ti e btyinsel of yburpareptf.
Hacrlflce .aoney iat>cr than prin-
thing aioue, fur it a m*‘u ha.; not been j
Lutr’.it fa his private actions, sp lb-
lie iuteicsts v.;ii never he mde in his
hands.
Quvstion No. 2. lias hia private
life been ono of Integrity, tra;iMaii.e«s~
01 honor; or hao ho been fraululent
nt.d evWpjotiilSing in hia prinuiplcj, If
th*i hitler, he can aipl will bo easily
bought (rtrd ooid lu tlio Legislature.
iUrla lujworihy of piibllc tYutt, and no
(WWSWWffPWI for him. He should
be taught tho lesson that none but
genUtrs in, born and raised bo-ch, me
are Wot thy to be represej'! . iVos of
an eii^'h'tjpnf'd Hb'if’ewpvf fie.
Q icstion No. Has • his prtrate
life 1 >een one of* sobriety, s lf-respect
and lojaky ? Jf not, wo say, touch
him not. -W«» want sober men In the
Logi dalurti, not carodelng, dissipated
debauchees. Again, its to soif-respect,
wo want men whosoTord l*tl»elr bond,
and whose character is-their fbmeea,
ami last, but not least, men who Are
true and loyal patriots—tm*t who love
the .iuterefctu of tbwr country more’
thau tho aktdghty dollar, who are for
retrohchmrtit, though IFhacrTfico self,
If it eavo country—men who ar* wil
ling to make a sacrifice for* the good
of the douufry, cost what it may,; who
tf but poorly p-idd for their' servi-reg,
animatod by tho spirit of tho Laoede-
fngtffcTTgrcMu rrn ths tfrst M-nriav in At).
(JIJS i n*-xt. to I h** IdirbcHt tUdtlsr, h*r »*a*-h,
tlm f .llowlntr dOMcrlhod rottl property, to-
wlt:
One tract or parcel of land,. 1 > in«r and be
ing In the county of Bar* well, tats of
South Carolina, and oontidnlngj-nlrty-ltve
aet.ea.-twom orle***. and boun<lerl »* fol-
i,tiw<: On the northaiul all oth«r sides bv
laiwle fwtWpoeseHil n of F. F. rarruil.ai d *
was |..\<#e<i »i;on as the f>rop**rty of A bra
il nn M iild>U>n at tbs euitof Mat tin Mingo
et at* J iirchascra to p*v for paper-.
IffierdP* offhSA. 5uty Wb, tATg - —** * -
julvtl-tdra
4. W.LANOaSl BB.S. B.a
Fucht W eat in the Work!.
—
CAMVLE GRAINS OF THE DIAMOND
Wh»*a’, nisasuruig nearly oi.q (.a f i * n
[111 I* ngW*. su’d m eeisl Irrios to ngents ft**A'
tt* evi rybtidjVon leceipt uf o slamp to pi 7
ptBUge* - A»mr"tw • — W B. I ivrow,
► etdeojan, ( lee.dnud, TcnuoMeo.
i»By4-4t* > *
—,——.—^— r ———. .,
i'TRE'.Il\ 7 SUii\N(
* - . ; v
Tfce St. ^aid Fir©
Mar-hiu tmzmtz
CAPITAL .7 ( ':
THE SAFE>f COM U A I T 1$ THE
.^UNITED ."T \ i.' -.
Uill Underwrite on all.kind* <-f property^
11-:l s:;.l ii, in Bji-hv. «-ee. !y, ink
iliidilig Ait^gln lioaaes, ntitri . ...achiii
ery.cetlou^hriwd asd uu^iaa* 4 at ins liw^
eat curreui rates. * , * *
If. (•>», <
* Lee*) ^g»*»it,“4A'iHr*4;>a. Vti
N. It, poUriesiMned in i>c E;i r ’-b Fire
(kn: j.siiiri ir preferred, s ortfi;. :d t , I vdl.
infrhouSM.etoiVs ant^etHiZotita V-
jnnt27-ri ’ .
Dr- Henry J.
Sur^oijL Uentist)
; - -AjSi
uch not, taste not. haudlo not in-
toxtenilng drinks.
Use your leriure time for Improve-
Veuture.net upon tb« .threshold of
sin.
Watch carefully over vour passions.
Extend to cvbtf doe a kindly suluta-
'SP®Tri”T~
Yield not to discouragement.
£*nlou8ly labor forHRe right.
And success Is certain, r ,
THi First Orrar Cottox Boll.—On
munlaa mother^(llu truthfully «iy the t? It at, just after going to press,
*• VI v r-nYvMt rv (« r>m^ni,rmu nn/1 T dm' ! I » -> ^
K/is located Hi BiaekviHe and reopy*.
fullv offerh hispr- f Ash uul **crv cot to th.i
eilrxuna of i!afi<w>*)| and a<Jjoiidege''un-
OCtcoat. icaldonen of Vi. KtM*t*-r, i-eq.
ferenot-s — R»*v. W. D. MoMUlmi, Merara
■le A IzGr. BUckvlde; Mi*ior J. J.*
I 1 ham, Barnwetlb. It ; Rev. Wi ?. Mbu-
zou. hemhorg.
DR. teOUZON wflt be at BamwclFoR it.*
first Monday in each month.
jinn-13-0 in . ; *
■jig ■■PiMft
K J. Qaaiilektim,
13L;N’TlfgrD,
. wmistcilq, ILK.
M’illattend colls thfougbout Bann.wett ami
n<ljacept counties. - mityU-Ont
THE PAPER TO TAKE*
1..QJVG X:HTA1>L*1»H]£L>. .
! The qffect faults of itotlh particr
■ itmaiunUy ; and a reduction of
salaries below the standard ol the sucifity
to which officials aspire holds outriemp*
tatious to eorrapriou which only the
•tren^st polities 1 virtuo can^t^ist. IP publieam liave heett
man Amh:,^. ; do***nd Ministers of the more portistef
•re hourri-nud that the. highest have enjojed for
My cotHttry ig ^lo^peraus and* I am
happy.” Fellow cttizetie, remember
the great cry that comea frota the
great heart of your^couutry is for
public meq Of integrity, truthfulness
litfdUoiW^. . '
PxxKutTJcr IsiactAxtfcat
(jq Bamberg, uly HJth. im. ?
"' t ' ' ■ - T -*w.r > ; j,-
tumn, which (KgptTjm^Autcrica ifplts
the 4th of.M&rch f 1*79, a acw, House
of Reprcrentatires, and renew one-third
of the donate. The crimes of the llfi-
b|-,li.i8orul proof-it is be- Eu t.*»
tt rnvjted to.^11, which thoughtlul u
these posts, aad‘are conknt with the so- United States could
•**«!•*?**•& h •'r +.■*»*»**»
teliectual
these posh
.
mm
of the
X
IwrrrcHrH ~ fafirf open
rotton-boil fnun : Beb Jenoinga, the
atjraight-outvDeHtoor.atic foreniap^ of
Mr. Darling of . Roaemarrv. We.
forwurtlcd It to the Newe and Courier
which r<-ports It na the first open Loll
reccltod tn Charleston.
'*.
Vf!i«n everything else bas faitod to give
relief in parwatent caat^ of Fever and
’’ever And Ague 8pe
ll KLIA RLE I
Tff£ CHRONICLE d- SEN
: -
THE
/uh'P, Dr. Harter's Fev«
La* effected a speedy and permanent
■*, ftiau'AcWyj
The <Orca* < otiou f!A*oj».
> w * J* .^ Vfc -’ a
WAMatNurpx, July 16;—The July ro-
turna to the drpnrfmoot bf agriculture^
indicate Aft ihe high condition afoot- ^ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ton reported In J uly (Ol^er cent.) has
been merlntaiiH-d.' The figures
eating the coodlti ^ - j
tho Junftflgh;
k' -S
.
Esfray.'’'*' '*-;'-•!
& »L *y. fj A- Hri.
on the tat h day of 1
(EstSUished 1785.)
CONST! TRriONALIST,
.. (ElttibUsln^ 1700.)- .
Two Papers CcmVolidatod Marc^lS,!
Tlio CHBOXICtA AKB CoMTtruyiO
(Daily, Trt-Wceklv, WoeVly)—jioCnh
mugimpct publUhed in the Ctly cf An
and theonty paper recaiynig the Tctegr
Dispatches ofthobew York’Amo
The only morning paper puwuirtd i
(em Georgia and Western South
Offm greater aclrnnlaac** to adtSI
any paper la the Bourn- ’ f - *
'Sho-.rhyonicle and
UnaltX^ gain of 1; Cfeprgla 106, a
gala of 3 ; Florida 100. v;!( hanged ;
PO: ■
South t
I. a light cream colored borso BemUeratic hi politics,
» .’d U> bo cightoon years old, pcadeut in Us cominofUs u
illna.
IksW 14 ymW WnfeatnalOl,» Tels of r; Wisrisafppt
lead’ to % result * r- . , * „ (> , nr. - fs
tA, a loss of 21 Lotiialerta 95, a Idas of
6; Texas ife. a gdlo of Arkansas
91, a loss of 7 ; Tennessee 96; unchang-
Usport* of the crop bav* been re-
rii&iii.
A L,L EM
cor
A
1*J. tMHMpML J. B. Atlanta amt 1
M.KNDAIJ5. 8. G, July 19th, 1878. — fully i>formed
JttiyUS-oiiiulya - • .»a .“.F.
I and of the
[•* ' ; 1