The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, March 06, 1879, Image 2
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MARCH 6, 1879
Wk are not rt-apooeible fur tbe vie we
«f our corfMpuoiieou.
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—yeeidDy ~iti HWly’end •PteTpnwng in*
hcbiunta fMr fbrth in greate«e naaaber
to bring UtoM portion■ •f tbe eartb/ atilt
lying in btfrbarirm and heathen d at let"
nene, under aubjcotinn In- a higher order
In
Work.
sotting a- good example to their
aiatera the Miea of Barnwell hare done
erell. ’Hwnptly and generously hare
they iinsirered the appeal of tile County
Dcmooratic Executive Commit tic. A»
the centre of the county, she should hold
the vantage ground she has gained in
this worthy cause, and by continued ef.
forts show that her women are not actu
ated by a spasmodic patriot sm. While
are heartily deprecate scctlonaP feeling,
we ejfrnwtiy hope tfaat a gatmroue rival
ry between life towns in our county will
spring up, and that woman’* bands will
restore tbe elbow touch that in 1876
won for Barnwell tbe proud, vHstinetive
title, “"Tho Banner County.”
Tvr® DeaaMcratlc TrlaMpha.
Tbe United State* Senate, by a vote
ef 3G against 2o, has vtfrtually decided
that Gen. M. C. Butler hi entitled to tbe
Senatorial Beat and Dttrid T. Corbin ifr
not. Thus one btte noir has been re
moved from the path of South Carolina's
progress towards resuscitation as an ac
tive factor in national politics. Tbe ap<
proprmtion bill afa tacked with a clause
repealing the test oath of jurors ki
United States Cowrts, and fixing the
pay of jurors at two doliaas per day, and
passed in such form. This is a glorious
triumph not only-fbr the Democracy,
but for ths cause of liberty and justice
in the United States. One by one the
shackles which RcpnbUcm tyranny has
placed around 1 the limbs of this mighty
nation are dropping off; we hear the
clacking sound as thgy fall to the ground,
and wp look with eager and anxious gase
towards tbe gatea of tbe prison house to
see tho young giant emerge i» all tbe
pride and beauty ef metered strength
and freedom, escorted by the fostering
hand of Democracy,' to- enter apon new
fields of honor and prosperity.
A struggle is now ponding" between
the two hostile parties with regard Ur
the reppeal or maincainance of the obnox
ious Federal laws and the use of troops
at or near polling places. We have no
doubt that ere long these last vestiges of
Republican domination and oppression
will b« removed.
10 Btxi
wn i °“ "•7 The Obairmaer of the earl
i at soy tins# sow. erartto dobs of tho caoaty
ft* some one ebe report U> see at soon tm f
ef humanity. Thin eavigratiom is tbe
ttrltlak
adence.
Both k poriodtool literature and in
daily editorial comment we have lately
perceived a settled conviction that the
acme of British prosperity has passed,
and that the Empire is now in full ca
reer on tbe down grade. We are not
among these who sobscribe to those
vaticinations, aod are not partakers of
the ihelingS of despondency which,
whether real or pretended, characterize
tho utteranoea of our prophetio cotem-
poraries, either at home or abroad.
The fiuotaauoos of British prosperity
am lomqiorc inlrrvalto—like tbe ebbing
and (lowing of tbe tide*—Bid wave re-
ceeds only to return after awhile with re
newed volume and force, and he who
bases hU calculations upon the temporary
finaueial derangement of the mother of
modern oiviliuUioa r resembles the man
who builds on the shore at low ebb* ip
perfect oooidanertbat there newer will
be again a period of flood tide.
T&e condition of England, from 1617
to 1831, was soeb as to inspire the most
sanguine Briton with despondency and
alarm. Few eonmdored sf the time that
the depression of trade, the uncertainty
of securities, tbe shrinkage of values,
and the general discontent and insub
ordination of the masse i, ware but re-
actiQoaiy products of the terrific strug
gle, which had terminated so gloriously
for tbe nation in 1815.
To predicate rain and decadence to
thr Empire from tbe fact of suoeessftil
American competition in some of the aits
and manufactures, 0 f which England
baa long bad a special monopoly, it a
vissr so narrow and noatateamao-lUe,
that we ars inclined to believe that Gla*
stone, the ehief mourner, who is array,
ixg himself for tbe expected funeral, is
either in a stele of Intetleetnal decadence
himself, or that disappointed ambition
has so soured hi* nature as to reduoe
him to tbo condition ot a mental dva-
The solid lino of Engisad’r prosperity
msgr be broken for a time, bnt soeb is
tha character of her people, and tbe
strength of her position, that we believe
it will only lead to reformed ranks, fe
eing, perhaps, & a different direction,
bat Heady and tevulaerahls as fee prin
ciples of bar civilizrtion, sad thaspirit
of constitutional freedom, of which she
is and will bn fur jsfpy Sfus yettbe
best practlcaf kind of evolution and is
far superior to the theoretical doctrhres
of all the philosophers of tbe modern
school. We hold toon that the period of
British decay will not arrive until the
mitoion of fee race bus been accom
plished and a more progressive instru
mentality shaH'btf'teqairito for tbe pro
duction of a still higher order of man
hood and intelligence. By way ofitlus-
tratiou, we would point to the civil «nd
religious troubles in England during the
reign of the Muarts, with their arbitrary
exactions and lest oaths, as the impulsa
whirl* sent the Puritan upon the shores
ef New England and the disarming and
dispersion of the Scottish clans, the
financial depression which followed the
bursting of the Sooth Sew bobble and
fee unfortunate Darien expedition, as
the proximate causes which gave upper
Canada its present hardy and intelligent
population.
Centuries muy yet elapse before Afri
ca shall hove been rescued from the
shadhw of darkness which for thousands
of years has hung like a pall upon r(s
slave-trodden shores. Steadily fee
white race is pushkig op from the
South; we hear the fierce yells of the
Zulus as they struggle witf fat* and
vainly seek to stem tbe inevitable^ Stop
by step is heard and seen the slow but
sure march of this advancing civilization,
and race after race ia trampled under
the (herof Its aggressi ve children. The
mission of the African is well nigh ac
complished. The red man is melting
like snow before the American pioneer
awd the tribes of Tasmania have within
fee last ten year* become utterly extinct
Not one is left of ths eatimatwi 40O,OOih
tlmt fifty years ago mhabited that uland.-
Not a son!, to say in tbu words of the
great Indian chief: “ There is none
to mourn fo» Logan—bo not one.”
. v To ascend the ethnical scale still high
er, tbo Mostgolian must finally yield to
the Ariun femily.. To which branch of
the latter rites this misriou will be as'
signed, whether to Teuton, Celt, or
Selave, in another question, but one thing
is certain that the branch of that race,
whfch has hitherto shown the highest
capacity for successful colonisation and
has made tho mighty ocean a common
highway, will long play an important part
m the scheme of human development.
MM
-IMmsnUg yecre-p ,, —vy,
tery of the Treasury should loom up too | BudviLM, fe <J, February ffl. 1879
stroig in tbs convention, nod whom feey
aUTdropifit should bu
venlent to drop- him
than Sherman* They ows inors tltM
Urey are willing to sonlh*s in this matter
to their President. Il Mr. Hayes,-like
Ova. Grant in 1878, bad • hankering
for another term, or if, Ikv Jackson, he
were bent ou advancing fee fortune* of %he eoun anoi uuneeii.
nfce Bachs nan, owssaar- j Avlmllvi report will mSfo ,« Col. At hs tn^ttog at Ferity Ohuroh
TUB rOI.ITICAE. OUTLOOK.
What the Fvrtp-Tlfth Cvwcreva
Haa ■rrv«lo|»e<S.
Washinotonv February 24.-“W'ell,
in tho first place, the last three months
hav* undoubtedly made tbe Republicans
more and the Democrats less hopeful of
success next year than they were before
Congress met. When Cougress assem
bled on tho 1st of December, tbe shrewd
est Republicans privately gave up the
contest in 1880. They dM not believe
that their party could elect the next
President, hence the general concur
rvnee m the Grant movement at that
time. a--*
“ If we can elect Gaant that will
drgg os out of the slough,” said a prom
inent Republican early in December.
“ If he i» beaten he is out of the way,
apd that is a grin to fes party, on which
ibe hafrgs like an Old Man of the t'am”
Tbe Democrats si that thnu were of
the same miad. They bad no doubt
that they could beat Grant, whom they
believed as stroug os any other Repub-
Jicaa candidate k the same contingencies,
but fee weakest of all in others.
in tbosa
have oo- .
a cnARai ur ns Airier.
All tbs is now changed. It is not
very easy to teH precisely fee reasons,
but fee fact is that fee RepubHcana arc
at this time encouraged and hopeful,
sod fee Democrats know that defeat is
lookiag them in fee face. Tbe aaaiii
reason, perhaps, is that the seseioa baa
perceptibly increased fee diseeariaas ia
tbo Damecratio party and its gcaeral d*
moralixation as an organisafioff, while
fee Republicans are undoubtedly more
united than when fee session opened.
Tire Democratic party, as it assembled
here, has two many officers and too few
privates. If Mr. Banning, of Ohio,
could eafores oo his party such maas*
ures at fee army reorganiMtion bill—a
mearera refiling on half pay or no pay a
larg* share of the Ddmoefetie cottattau>
dere—feu would greatly kelp it. It ie,
as they say fee army bill is, greatly over
oileersd. It has too many PresidestwT
can did at os. too maav oandidataa for the
Spealcrsktp, two maay men Who would
like to ^6 ditkirtutfo' of oonoiittMfty or
who art or would like to b* finwll in
soma way, and each df whom ia engaged
in matting the threats of all tha others,
or, to
miaiag hfalMli^'T W * v »» «
property, bat died poor.
Ob tbw niwtat ot tbe Tfith oik. Jobs
Ta(1o ^ ^ MoMiIIwd, colored, writ known In FMf-
will pteima ifn■ r.. nUr •!,«* woi, ■
poooibl# I bit! *
uam«w nf tb* tof-mbera of tbefr club*
Vet **»■ il
Or SEND itor
tol. and baa etnr ntnm tho<
•swo TjIbtt lo M erttkwl u-wdltion At
■ . »b* time of th.- ah <-ting was li
fbwt liaVf t»**B bound nt**r l*r at trad "
th* United Bistre Com t nndvr cuargre with R-mt tVckr.B amt
feir tfolatfnf fee vlecibmlawa. amt wilt Ww,ll ® r . «*° O'l-red women, and b.
ateo givr the name. ortbTmoat vri- j th * 1 t " rm " b "*-
uabl* wltorevett for their d*f« uoe, with ' t<,r bbettlDir. The
loslat that John shot him*elf.
women
s favorite, or,
ring those of sotee one he detested, his
party would to-day he even ia a more
demoralised condition thsu fee Dem
ocrats. But the President does
not want a second tares awd haw so can
didate of bis own; he leaves Premdeotial
rivalrie* entirely alone, and feO parly
machinery moves, therefore, withotft any
iiiaUon from th# White House. The
Republican candidates arc not fighting
each other—at le».t, wot to the party’*
injury. No one of them ia ia haste to
commit himself or his party to any par*
ticular policy for 1880, and the Repub
licans have tire further advantage that
they oocupy the interior lines—to uae a
military term—the Stales they count on
carrying are ia tbe eeatre, while the
Democrats are troubled with an Eattcru
and Wobtern policy, each irreconcilable
wRb tbe other—not to apeak of a South
ern policy of iutornai improvements and
subsidies, which is opposed both in thw
East and th# West.—Mr. Nordoff to tht
New fork Herald.
Favoritism
A correspondent of th# Nows and
Courier, writing from Blackvllle, baa
this to say: I
" I think I know that k to high time
In South Oaiolina, where w* cry ao
much for civil service Morin, that
some other tfuallfteatlon than favork-
iam sbouM be required when an olltoe to
to be flUmU ekber by appointment or
election. This thing of flilfng Import
ant otBcee with men who are altogeth
er hi co tope taut to discharge the dull*#
required by them, simply because they
need help or have done something In
some other line that entitled them to
the well-wlsbea of their feltow-cittoeas.
It ia a growing public evil. It is turu-
lug the Government Into a vast elee
mosynary asylum, and will inevitably
bring k to grief. A man may be able
to shoe a horse Capitally, but that is
no evidence that he will excel as a por
trait painter. Let favoritism stand
back and fill tbe public offices with
men who can w rk them successfully
and to the beat advantage for fes pub
lic, and our Bute will beg fin to proa-
par.”
We do not know to what appoint
ments the cortespondent refers, but
we hsve heard somett fog of tbs kind
hinted at on several occasion# whhtn
the last few years. If there to any
Just ground for such a complain: the
cause should be removed at once, be
causa we now need and should hav.-
the w best rue* n In office. By “ bean
area” we do not mean particularly
that ciaes who presume upon past dis
tinctions and conditions for their pare-
port to official position, bnt onfy such
as are capable and oa# really pet form
the dutiee of tbelr several positions.
So let us have our “ best men ” and no
favoritism.—AbbevHte Medium,
Bobt. Aldrich at Barnwell (J. H., who
boa bean refected to ooodrtct fee de
fence of fee prisoner*. Prompt sad
full auefitfoi to this (natter to very do
uble. Tha Glob tfealrosao will be
pleased to read a com mu ideation fa
tbe Sentinel of the 37th inet., ad-
d reseed to tbe Ofoait man and ex-com
mittee signed “A True Democrat,” and
signifying to fee bj mall If they wish
fee fact therein called tor to be pub
lished In tbe oouety papers. Tbe gen
tle use* appointed by me some mouths
ago to raise money for fee purpose of
defraying fee expense of defending
pitotouets, are relieved from further
duty in feat matter sa a committee.
Their action in ordering funds eouuib-
uted by dubs lobe placed In tbe hands
of tbelr respective club ebskwen to
be and for tbe use of each dub cou-
tributfug, having been overruled by
fee action otythe executive committee,
eueta ftMxto wWI now be placed iu fee
bawds of Mr. A.P. Man ville, tbe treasu
rer of., tbe axecuiive committee, and
they are hereby dir cteu to pay over
fee same accordingly.
G. B. Labtmuk,
Democratic County Cnairuaan.
Jmo. R. Bxluxokb, Secretary.
AlleaAale Oaec Blare,
Aixkmdalx, March 8, lt?0.
Mr. Etoroa: A brief notioe of Mr. J
W. Willisfns’ last article in your paper
shall cons tit Me tbe third and test
chapter In Allendale politics coming
from me. The arthie in question con
tains various expressions in aNueioo
to myself, not by any mreiM eompH-
mentary, and it appears to mer totally
uueeceseary to eueuln Mr. Wlliiame ,
side of fee argument. For lostanoe, be
'-peakff of me es ” this individual ^
who bas since bis elevation became of
such magnified importance ia bis own
eyes as to presume, etc., etc., eaUe me
the H legsl iumlbary,” whose commu
nication wee Intended to mtolerd yoor
readers as to the true Mate of aftolrs.
In a previons article be deliberately
charges fee with SBtoaUksaicot and
suppression of fact 1 might regard
tbs language se offensive were it not
for tbe fact feat like a great majority
of Mr. WNHams’ most Intimate ac
quaintance, 1 have never tfebe bife the
great injustice to shoulder him wkb
the authorship of any one of the series
of prttolre in pefot and never shall. In
other respects tbe language to Mghly
complimentary, when ba says I am
fee mouth piece of tbe fe-organisers.
I wee certainly not aware of few fact
am* even now am quite sure feet I bold
go commission from tbe highly reapeo*
table and ieteiilgent body. lamqake
oeitain Mr. WUltom* does Injuetjet to
fee gentlemen who constitute thfe re
organised club. They sail under no
fatoe colors wife no power behind tbe
tbrene, and I venture to say like my
self greatly commiserate tbe condition
of a feUbw-rnao who finds It aeoeeaary
on
Ferelan looses.
The Mayor of Soeffleld elutes that
In one dfotrlet of that town there
Sre 4,000 persons destitute and 4U0
families actually starving.
An outbreak of yeilow fever of a
very severe character has occurrsd
among fee shipping of Rio de Jaoerto,
but In fee n<>rtheaet provinces tbe
health of the people to improving.
Latest advices from London says
tbe situation is unchanged. Lord
Cheinmford was aefing strictly oo the
(Menelve. The British luss in the
fight at R >kr’* drift, on tht* 22 id ult.,
including the native contingent, to es
timated at over 1,600 m« n.
The London Daily News announces
feet Prince L>nto Napoleon hna been
recommended to Lord Chelmsford,
Commander in CQdf of the South Af
rican force, as an extra Alde-do-camp.
He will shortly be gazetted with the
local rank of Captain unattached.
Saturday, ifikh lust., Pomoba Grange
of Cheater county took action upon
the guano quretloc, recommending to
fee Petroas feat tbe po reftaaee of fer-
ttHsers tbto year atoreht be eutirefy fur
cash, dtooardlug altogether tbe “ cot
ton option ” plan. It Was determined
also to give such assistance as was iu
tbe power of the Grange to all patrons
Who tttght weed aid hi obtaining gu
ano opou fee cash plan.
Oo last Tuesday, tbe 26fe instant,
Samuel Boofer met his death in a sad
manner. He was etoauiug out a well
on tbe premises of Mr. Burr Harmon,
who lives about twelve itrifos from
Newberry, oa the Wise Ferry Road.
Booaerwaeta tbe well, ottn-r parties
drawing up a large tub Oiled with rock
taken from the well The tub was
rested upon a plank across fee moutb
of tbe Welt, which plank broke, tbe
whole weight of the tub and Its con
tents falling on Bootef, breaking bis
neck and crushing bis head In a fear
ful m>mner. Bonier was a Democrat,
never having voted tbe Republloae
ticket iu hie Hfe.
Tbe Asor was libelled last Saturday
in fes United States Court for some
thousands of dollars. The claim to
for money loaned by tbe captain and
Mr. Borne, first officer, tQ the Associa
tion at the time of tbe purchase of tbe
bark, with acorued Interest and wage*
They hold'a first mortgage on tbe
bark, which these proceedings will en
force. i be original notes are long
past due, sod much consideration and
patience have been exercised by the
judders. Tbe A*>r will in all proba
bility be sold, and those gentlemen re
ceive tbelr money, after which tbe Ex
odus Association will have but littto
left. The sale w!H very probably .be
the last chapter of the story ot a
sch* me once promtolne to be sure ire
ful and to grow into an important his
torical event, but ruined by various
circumstances most of which oould
have been avoided by straight-for
ward. honest and judicious manage
ment
Ho. 6. Orangebarg Sweep.
No. 4. Bates burg Sweep.
No. 12. Diamond Point Bull Tongue
No. 13. Cast-Iron Turn ShovaL
No. 9. Magnolia Sweep.
No. 1. Wrought Lapring.
No. 7. Heel Boh.
No. 8. Grass Rod.
No. 17. Singletrra Irons.
No,
19.
No. 2. Greenville Sweep.
No. 15. Scraper.
No. 14. Steel Turn Shovel.
No. 11. Greenville Bell Tongue.
No. 10. Steel Shovel Blade.
No. 6. Wrought Clevis.
No. 3. Wrought Clevis.
No. 16. Plow Singletree.
No. 18. Harrow Teeth.
Harrow Teeth. • ,
Wood and Iron Heel Adjustable Plow Stock-
HART & COMPANY,
CORNER KING AND MARKET 8TS.,
r CUARLtofTLOJV, to c.
Agrafe for Avery ft So ns* Ho we.
LEROY
-AT THE-
Old Stand of ^Irs- Hull.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A CHOICE STOCK OF
rOTl'K.
- STATU NEWM.
Rrgs are sellinffat H) cents perd< z**n
in Chester^
Tb* young ladtre of Anderson have
fortned a shoot fog club.
Pneumonia h«3 aeeumed an cpidein
tc form throughout Orangeburg coun
ty.
Two colored men captured 14 o(>oe-
sums one night last week iu Cheater
county.
The N*-ws and Courier and the An
derson Intelligei oer are waging hot
War upon each other.
The gin-house of Mr. J. A. Holland,
of EdgVfleld county, was dcutroyed by
fire laat week. Lwe- 91,900.
Mrs. Rhode Horton, the oldest lady
in Lancaster county, died at her resi
dence oo Sunday, the 23 I fi st.
The white public school of Florence
rmtobers seventy-eight, fee colofed
one bun red'end seventy-seven puplfo.
Tery iittia guano has been sold to
the farmers of E'lg<-fl"ld county, and
It to thought but a small amuoat wM
be used. • v »
Many of tbe Anderson farmers are
borrowing money wttb which to bwy
fertUixera, In preference to purchasing
oa the cotton option plso.
The nnton meeting of the first divis
ion ef the Spartanburg Baptist Asso
ciation wifi be held at Cedar Grove
Church Saturday, tbe fifife lost.
During the last three freefcs about
400,000 pounds of bacon have been re
ceived at the Air Lihe depot at Spar
tanburg It A* new selling at 6% cents.
The Aiken Courtor-Journel to now
eaitet) by Mr. A A. MeKIbben, lately
ol WIBUton. We know bim well end
fed sure that be will make things
IfvMy in the baby county#
Freon information obtained from an
aefeofitative source we are enabled to
say feet fee Cberaw and Cheater Rail
road Company will asset promptly tbe
July Interest os he firat mortgage
bpidrir ', - ■ *t-
The Florence Times says: *•& new
freight tariff has been put into opera
tion by the Wilmington, Columbia and
Augusta Railroad Company, which re
duces the local land through freight to
Charleston one-half of fhe old rates.*
Gen. M. W. Gary, of Edgefield, learn
ing that the parsonage on Ward’s clr-
to do other-.!*. W8« Hot *oy f* | f^i. *" "***+
rtvrd tro .Uf Mod p<M boor* for tho rM-oU^tort ord«<Kl M olr^iit oho. !“ * ,
.mntlOB.1 non fn. «-.«tllo rrto borooltot «Joot toroltoro from t .tbMO«m«l
Is tide last spring or next summer?
— Detroit Free Prere. It to last win
ter, and lasting a good while iontrer
than it ought to.
We saw a young man with two heads
on bis ahnuloera the other day, t»ut
didn’t consider it much of a curiosity
- OQt. belonged to his gif 1.
ASrriith American har- discovered a
pUm which givre mil';, but wr don’t
see where the run to to come in, as it
can’t turu ar >uud and kick the p..U
over.
Divide 999 999 by 7 aud you will Bud
the answr-r if uiuttipiied py 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, will prodnee the rente figures, iu the
same order beginning at a mfft-rent
point.
They do things With dtopatch in
Texas. A man iu a Certain utlgbboi-
hood, who bad 1- st a valuable uiais,
isceiveri the following leh-giam: ".Vi.<r>-
her*. Dome get her. Thief hung.”
Am soon as S Houtbern uegro Icarus
b><W to read, he sifaigh’way goes and
vdSeb tbe D'-tpocrstic ticket. It to
sueh base Ingratitude as this that
makes Federal election laws necreary.
Tritneceurientaltom is said to be 'he
spiritual cognosce no- of pvsohoioKlcal
IrfeffagJbnity, connected with concu-
tient ademption of loculumnlent spir
it balffy aud etherealixed contejitiou of
subMaltory couoretlou. Exactly.
A Chicago exchange strikes the nail
fairly on fee head : “ Never go where
you at* not wanted I If a mao wauta
you to pome to bto piaoo of beat ores
he will Invite you through an adver-
ttoement. It to wrong to intrude on
privacy.”
Ir you want to get rid of rate, just
in vast twraty-fiveceotalo calomel, and
in leas than twenty-fouf boars after
laying dainty morseto of bread around
for tbelr oeunumptlon, you’ll see more
bloated, siokly-looking loog-talto than
you could hope to destroy.
A thick-bended squire being worsted
by Sidney Rantth in aw argcmeut, look
bto revenge by eSetefortng .« - If 1 nad
e ibe (bat was an idiot, by Jove, F<f
make him a parson T “Yeryprobw-
ble,” replied Sidney, ” but your father
was of a very different mind.”
” Darn a fool.” says Harkins, who
was vexed, to hfla wife* " Bo mote ft
be,”eafti IBr* flourishing a cfam-
ttig fisedto, 4 whereabouts are yod
wofe out?” Harkins Mid some peo
ple were too nmft to live ft)6ff, awtf'
was too mmtitify asgry when bto wtfs
eongratolatlng him on bte prospects
for a long (Ibe. Ob, fee' fengue of
emottocal
atteoded
tbe riectloe
Blaflhvtlie
County Convection fof
ot GaembeiWr-he of fee
dealer In Aegweta and generously do-
Ddtedft to fee'parsonage.
MBl« VIM* wa vrasraa^ rase raw va
bag him to Mad u* bto Hrary Jacob, a promtoeat colored, gtegf beuevotoooe, but Hi* endowment
ri s
"Mser-hao M
oarred at irregular UfervaM in th* Me- Tke Dsmoerata are torn to pieces by
tmy of A* irianfi/^MU^^Aalemriede PreriflUai caadUatea.wluI.
' ’ workiagoct thettMe TWenbltotta rsBy ahent the name
ring lachrymal wtpraeHCC to Radical ood oMcc bidder at Wiaae-
L L Toftr. I ho to*, died smMealy oa Vhesedag ef-
fi vr
PreeMenl Eayce has vetoed tha QMfo
that tt Is a breach of
many
fob
WW.VtNWaaMk- oooM.m.1. ,u> O- i
9
DRY GOOD
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS. ETC
IN THE BAR YOU WILL FIND
FRESH LAGER REER
On Draught or in butties,
Ale- Porter <&c.
ALSO THE FINE T AND PUREST BRANDS OF
KENTUCKY
Country
~-T? ' '*■ t'* ■
Produce
TAKEN AT THE HIGHESf MAEKEt PRICES.
THE H 'TEL attached is now open for the accommodation
of guests and will be a comfortable resting place for weary trav
elers. nucfcl-tf
Da L. ALEXANDER*
GENERAL JOB i*RINTER,'
' ..1, ITS EAST 'B A T,
Charleston, S. C.
aul flnifsw or x,
JOB AND BOOK WORK
r EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS
>,•* AMD AT .
LSsWEST PRICES.
wi|| receive Prompt sod Cerefol Attention. .
I Neatly and PrompUy. Bpcbimraa at PBOPLS Offloa.
=5=
mSXOm
fha aodowmetHr or a ewiVWefty r>f
Mr. Yabdvihrtt to eertalaly an act of
J. li PARKER B CO.
to suffering humanity by Mr.
fernooa of feat irevk. Hie political meets fed greatest want of
” 'ttie'AMtericao peoirfe. for sale by O.
A. Phi I tips, WiHtotoa, and Druggists
Fitters sad Oommisaioi*
COTTON A.mD NAVAL STOHA-
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