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*421 Jt: THE PEOP JOtw w - ,h.^ ^^JlPIlSKT^rcd boj in New York city, -We oar colored people a correct "lifea of the manner in Which the North- era people carry ont their prefes*iona of friendship when the colored people go among them : The cries of a child apparently in great terror coming from a slaughter house early last evening, attracted the attention of paasers-by and caused a crowd to col- - leH. Among those who heard the child's cries was Gocrgc McKnight, 24 years old. As tho cries continued Mc- Knight leaped from his cart and entered tho slaughter house, where he saw two brawny butchers laughing at the ter ror of a little colored boy whom they had hoisted up to (he ceiling with tho windlass used in rianghtcriffg cattle, Tho hook with which tho butchers had secured the boy to tho windlass was fast tearing his garments, and the child was in danger of falling to the ground. Mc- Knight remonstrated with the colored boy’s tormentors, and one of them, known in the vicinity os “ Terry,” be« came angry at his interference and or dered him to leave the place. On the refusal of MoKnight to go until tho boy hod been released from his dangerons position, Terry seized a heavy oak stake, bound at tbo end with iron rings, and struck McKnight a blow on tho head with it that felled him insensible to the ground. He then fled, and tho police had McKnight removed to Bollevuo . Hospital, where his injuries were pro nounced by the physicians to be of a se- ' fjfius nature. T he white SEWING MACHINE TBS BEST Or AWUy tf.r Unrivaled in Appearand, • Unparalleled-in Simplicity r Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Ciaim •# Maw4 TM ;f VERY DEBT OPCSLATXKO QUICKEST BELEING, IXAXDSOXEBT, AMD Mart Perfect Be wing Machine IN THB WOULD. r . Exteadiwa the Wh«*t-(JuUiire-j 9 Noiitk. The Macon (Ga.) JefryrapA announ ces that for tho first time in the history of Georgia tho local mill* find wheat in sutlieient abundance to ran them with out drawing supplies of wheat from the North. There are undoubtedly parts of Central Georgia where wdicat can be grown to perfection, for there the soil is a stiff clay loam and is rich in the elements that wheat requires. But even upon the sandy soils of that State it ap pears that good wheat crops can be raised by the application of fertilizers, and if oarc be taken in the tillage. It seems to bo a remarkable thing that in such soils whoat should be grown, as the Telegraph states, as far south in Geor gia as tho Florida line. The success has been achieved by the use of the drill. Nor is it only in Georgia that tho culti vation of wheat b extending. In North-, western South Carolina the Germans have demonstrated that excellent crops of both wheat and rye can be raised by deep drilling and manuring with tho waste of the baroyurd composted with muck and pine shatters. The seed b drilled in bunches, tho drilb being sufficiently wide apart to admit of running a narrow cul tivator between. After a while the whoat tillers and covers the whole ground. Throe crops of rye for forage are cut there by the Germans in one season. The Radicals failed in their exodus game, and the dusky, duped immigrants, whom they fooled away from happv homes in tho South, to go up North and out West to plow with golden plows, in the very soluablc earth of Kansas and mako immense fortunes, arc returfaing to their homes sadder and wiser people. Continue your little sob cm os and tricks, yo “gay deceivers,” and tho negroes will believe you—not. ..tHpalarltyef UwWMtols VMiaMtOM* tribute la it* •xe.N.nc* and aiwartority ir maohlnoa. and In submitting It to tea rat it aaoa Ita marlta, and In no inttanca arar y«t Ullad to Mthty any raaoauaandaUoa la IU la tor/ Tha datnand for tea Whllo ha* Ineranad la tuck M aslant that wa art now aompallod to turn out JL Covnplatm •uwlri.jr aXmoVvl ante wwry Uasrn* mixL-atm* la Ul* Amy to «\xpply tfcm cVamu.Ta.d I Erary maohlna I* warranted for 3 yaara, and as Id lor a'lh at libtnl discounts, or upon oasy gayatoaU, to suit tea comae tone* of auttomors. KTAOZSTS WAHto'wVkOOCWIIS TSiXTOXT. MITE SEWINOTUACHINE CO? m 9S8 Kuolld »va., Ctaatand, OKI* —T™ tale by— D. & T. F. SMITH, 290 Bboad Sr., - - Augusta, Oa. OLD AMERICAN HOTkL, established about 1830. Resuscitated on tbs European Plan. For Gentlemen only. VERMS : Rooms, each person, per day 50e “ " “ per week......$8 00 ** “ M per month,$8and 10 According to location of Booms, paid in advance. BOARD TEBMS: *. Board and lodging per day 81 50 '* ", “ per week.... 6 50 meals: Breakfast ,\ ;. ...25c Dittner 50c Supper........................... 25c 11113. M. J. ARCHER, Proprietress, 29 George st., cor. King, nov28-ly Charleston, 8. C. Bial estate -AND—- COLLECTlrt AcHcT I WELL SELL and Purchase BEAL ESTATE, COLLECT RENTS, and CLAIMS OF ALL KINDS. I have for sale Dwellings and Store Houses ; also vacant lots in town of BlaokviUe. Also—. 2,000 acres land in one body on tbo Edisto. 800 M ,l n 99 9 9 r 99 9i 99 • gQ »» »* »» *» M f» »* ft 100 ” ” near Blackville. 884 160 ” ” ’* ” 196 ” *' ” Grahams. G. E. STEADMAN, Blackrilie, 8. C. Planters, ATTENTION WE could not supply Ibo demand ftrr Iho GULLET GIN- last season, owing to the Yellow Foyer Quarantine. To pre vent a similar occurrence during the com. ing season, we hove been instructed to offer the IMPROVED OUrtlSTT GINS, Also, Feeders and Condensers, at a very low price to all who will purehaso this Spring, for cash or good paper. Now is your chance to purchase the finest Cotton Gin ever offered to the trade, at prices that any planter can afford. To get the largest discount, you should purchase between now and May 16. We are also offering the Cel ebrated BIGELOW ENGINES of every style; also, SWEEPSTAKE SEPARATOUS, THRESHERS and SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, Ac., &c., at greatly reduced pricce. Give us a call or write for circulars. Extra low figures made to those who purchase their entire ginning and threshing outfits through us. Address, O. M. STONE & CO., General Agts. for Plantation Machinery, nprU-X-Om. A.IJOUHTA. G A. -?rr. CHEAP FOB CASH. SYRUP AND STOCK BOILERS. 2. l. 60 Gallon Capacity. 60 tt u ft <t t 100 For price*, apply to THE PEOPLE, •# . i «?»,>. . ... Jqpfi Barnwell C. H. J. H. BROWN, (OF BARNWELL) WITH J.B.White&Co. ~ : LEADBA OF LOW PRICES, 228 Broad St., * Acodsta, Ga., Opposite ihc Vloaumont. hivsai v uehl HOUSE, SIGN . k% : ' - X X AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTHMJ On the Most Reasonable Terms. 'Ay •• i APPLY TO M to 91 X. I* BKTTlSON, Barn well CH. X C. ARTHUB M. OWENS, Attomcy and Counsellor at Law BARNWELL CL , S. <7. ■ GEO. S. HACKER & SON, MANUFACTCUEBS 0? DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, and Building Material Of every description. Home People and Southern Enterprise. Prices as low as any Establishment South, and all work first class. CJharleaton, H, C. apUT-ly 1W70. 1M7». Spring and Summer Millinery. MUSS L. J. LKC IvIK TAKES this method of informing the Ladies of Barnwell and vicinity that she has re ceived and is roceivinjr weekly a handsome Stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods. Tho Hat Department has all the latest shapes in French and American Chips, Milans, Canton and Leghorn, also a largo variety of French Hats tor Ladles, Misses and Children: My selection of Flowers is largo, varied and beautiful. All the late styles in Fancy Feathers, Ornaments, Jet, Coral and Plated Jewelry. Now styles Frlzetts. Beal Hair in Puffs, Curls and .Switches, Ac. Prices reason able, and all are invited to call at L». J, LKCKIKMS 183 Broad 8t., 2d Door Above Express of fice. Augusta, Gxoboia. DANIEL HAAS, —JOBBER OB— Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Ac., 155 MEETING STREET, CHAR-L.B8TON, 8. C. 72-85 . E. SHUMA-CHER ALL NIGHT HOUSE. WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS, Cor. Beresford and King, CHARLESTON, - - *8. C. 89-8m Barnwell Lands for Sale \ FEW choice Cotton Plantations can be bought at reasonable rates, ted near will is ton and Blockvllle. the Sooth Carolina Railroad tjisto river. For terms sp* V H. U. THOMPSON, Wllllston, 8. CL T a. BEBimS.. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ABBEVILLE G. H., Will practice in all the State United States Courts. jan30-Cmos Planters Hotel. To my Friend* and the Traveling Public: In consequence of the great reduo- tion In all of the staples of oar coun try, I have concluded to reduce my rates of board to $1 50 and $2 per day, according to lodatiou of rooms. Special accommodations for families and commercial travelers. My table shall not be excelled by any in the South, and will constantly be supplied witb selected Boston boef. The hotel has recently undergone thorough re pairs, and been newly furnished and made complete In all its appointments. Courteous clerks and attentive ser- vants. , . _ When you visit Savannah do not fail to call at tho Planters, as I am de termined that this hotel shall not be excelled by any in the South, regard- loss of price. Thanking you for past favors, and hoping for a continuance of the same, I am, very respectfully feb20-ly John Buksnan, Manager. FIRE INSURANCE The St. Paul Fire —AND— Marine Insurance Company CAPITAL....... $1,704,881 THE SAFEST COMPANY IN Tfl UNITED STATES Will underwrite on all kinds of properly, real aud personal, in Barnwell county, in cluding gins, gin-houses, mills and machin ery. cotton ginned and unginned at the low est current rates. H. M. THOMPSON, Local Agent, Williston. 8. C. N. B. Policies issued in best English Fir* Companies if preferred, confined to dwell ing houses, stores and contents. june27-tf Chas. Pechman, smmzzL 8. DEALER IS Dry Goods, Grocerle*, Boot*, Shoe*, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Hardware^ Cutlery, Notions, &c., &c. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND The best brands of Wines, Liquors, Beer, Tobacco, and Cigars, at price* which defy compotition. Give me a call when you come to Barnwell and you shall not leave dis satisfied. On my tablo will be found tho best the market affords. Those indebted to me must com* forward and settle, or 1 will poeitlvely not advance tathem for another year. CHARLES PECHMAN. feb6-3mo Barnwell Preparatory School FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. T HE undersigned begs to announce that be Is now prepared to receive pupils on the following terms, vix: Latin, French, Matbematlos, and the various English branches, per quarter $10 00 The same per month 8 00 Instruction in the English branches, Reading. Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Gram mar, per quarter., o 00 The same per month 2 00 W.G. TYSON, Principal Music lessons given by a competent lady teacher. Board on reasonable terms in ths village. 72—85 iAM’L E. MAMItALL EDWARD O. MARSHALL. JULIUS I. WRSCOAf. SAIfUIL It. MARSHALL d C\ IVFORTRR* Of Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, &c., and Agricultural Implements, 814 KING ST., CORNER SOCIETY, (Sign of the Golden Gun). ALSO, 56 and 57 SOCIETY STREET, ChterlesRoa, ■. C. Agemts fob Celebrated Watt Plows teplt-lyr B. LEIBMA-UST NOTARY PUBLIC, Celleetor and Adjnster of OFFICES: 118 Boat Bay, Cborlraton, and Graham*, Barnwell County, 8.C. All buiinMS promptly attended to. -J. H. Parker A Co.,M*ntou W. William* A Co, aovld-ta PETER KEENAN Has Now For Sale a Stock. or MOTS ant SffOES UNRIVALLED BY ANY HOUSE IN TUE SOUTHERN STATES. 600 Pair* Gents’ Summer Shoe* for . 81.50 to $5.50 600 Gent*’ Hand Sewed Shoe* for ... . 4.00 to 4.50 — 1.200 Ladioa' Serge House Slipper*, - 45— - 1,000 Ladies Opera and Newport Tie*, . . . 1.40 to 2,00 900 Ladies Lace Gaherg, 3 to 7, 85 COO Ladies Kid Spanish Ties, 1.25 to 1.40 10 Case* Men*’ Whole Stock Brogan*, . . ■ 85 TO (iso* Childrens’Philadelphia Shoo*. . . ' ^50 ts 75 ALSO Agent for EVANS’ PATENT EXPANDING aud ANATOMI CAL Hand Sewed Work in all Style*. The height of Perfection in Depart) mout.. Circulars and Drawings with Prices Sent on Application. The Custom of the good People of OLD B ARN WELL ’ and the whole of Stmth Carolina respectfully asked for. Shoes at retail exchanged in 3 montlis or moucy Refunded, Express Charges paid on Order#of $10 and over. PETER KEEIST-A-UNT) Opposite the New Monument, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. n. L» ALEXANDER, GENERA.!, JOB PRINTER 17 3 "EAST B A I’, Charleston, S. C. A 1.1. KINDS OF JOB A.3Srr> BOOK WORK EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND AT LOWEST PRICES. Orders by Mall will receive Prompt and Careful Attention. Brief* Printed Neatly and Promptly. Specimens at PEOPLE Office. feb20 3m. OATES’ MU Sir HOUSE, Oldest la. Georgia* — The subscriber offers for sale FIRST CLASS PIANOS AND ORGANS at the lowest figures for cash—or part Installments. He will allow no one to undersell him. All he asks Is a trial to convince any one that they can get a bargain by calling on blra. Every instrument warranted from FIVE to TEN years. TONED and REPAIRED In best manner by T. HARRY OATES. All orders punctually attended to. Send for circulars to GEO. A. OATES, Agent, 244 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. " : O: Champion Picture Frame Establishment of the South; Where you can have PICTURE FRAMES of all kinds and at all prices, old gilt frames put In complete order, regllt and made to look as good as new. A large assortment of CBROMOS, ENGRAVING, PICTURE CORD, NAILS, <fcc., always on hand. GEO. A. OATES, Agent, jiine5-3m 244 Broad St., Augusta. Ga. T. CAIIPHEIiti & CO. Meeting Street-, Charleston, S. O.) (OPPOSITE THE PAVILION HOTEL.) SELL THE FAMOUS Iron King Cook Stove, ALSO, THE NOBLE TOOK, ELMO COOK,* Lily Cook. — 1827. ■vA L * . jr>r — —5*2otl Year O O K E He CLOTHIN0 and STOKE,* 2 0 3 BROAD STREET; Augusta, Georgia. • V • THIS OLDEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE STATE « » xow ornrania to* NEWEST, BEST SELECTED, MOST STYLISH AND CHEAPEST -STOCK or- f SPRING -AND SUMMER Vf*»TAi M .V U-, k ' v ’ : ^ HATS, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS ICV-BR rUHPLAYKr) IN AUGHJSXA. Wo Invito an examination, being assured that we will please you In STYLE, KIT, VAEIETY AND PEICE. A, W. Blanchard 86-98 for J. C. LUDLOW & €0. ■M FAIRY QUEEN RA-rsTOE TELEGUAPfl GOOK, AKD Several Other Patterns- We cai Send for rry the Largest Stock of Stoves in the Slate, at ir Rctdres and Prices of the above. the lowest Prices; nov28-6m EVERY one interested. :0: TIB IMMENSE CHOCKEBY HOUSE E. -OF- D. SMYTHE & CO.- 258. BROAD ST., A.UGUSTA, ASTONISH CITY AND COUNTRY BUYERS AT THE LOW PRICES THEY ARE SELLING CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE, CUT LERY, TIN-WARE; WOODEN-WARE, LAMPS, LOOKING-GLASS WARE, &c:, &c. - ■ Their Store is acknowledged the CHEAPEST, LARGEST and HAND -80MJ3ST in the State. Do not fail to visit it when you go to Augusta. ’Tis easily found, being next door to E. R. Schneider’s april3-2mo. E. E. JEFFERSON, Johnston. R. M. MIXSON, Williston, 8. C. Fire Insurance Agency, AT WILLISf8. €. We will take only flrst-claes risks, and only after a careful personal Bur berry, Laurens and Lexington counties. Robert M. Mlxson, of Williston, will )*n80—ly Y JEFFERSON & MIXSON. WILLISTON, 8. C. J. H. PARKER & CO. IH Factors and Commission ItfQj’chants. COTTON AND NAVAL ST0RLS. Accommodation Wharf tod Vender Range, Charleston, South Csroli Liberal Advances made on Consignments. janl7-lj — ' OTTO F. WEITERS, Wholesale Grocer, —AND DEALER IN— Segura, Liquors and Tobacco. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Monarch Whiskey. Also. I. T. & J. O. Frost & Co.’s Self-Raising Flour, and Thorn Brothers celebrated Butter Crackers. — ^ Nos. 108.110. lilt and 181 East Bay, Charleston, S. O. i f THOMPSON & IIIi:\llEL, . CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, K r , MAMUKACTURlCItH OB’ N. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Newels, Mantles, Balusters, Verandas, etc. Window Glass, DEALZa* IE Dreaded and Undiessed Lumber, Paint, Oil, Putty, Builders Hardware, etc., etc. PLANING MILL A XL LUMBER YARD, HALE STREET, NEAR CENTRAL RAILROAD YARD. OFFICE AND WARE ROOMS, 43 JACKSON STREET^— dWlO-lr AUGUSTA. GKOI1GIA. ORDER YOUR SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, CANE MILLS, GIN ENGINES, COTTON SCREWS, SHAFTING PULLEYS, Hanger’s Journal Boxes, Mill Gearing, Gudgeons, Turbine Water Wheel, Gin Gearing, Cheap! Jiuison’s Governers, Dlston’s Circular Saw, and Gnmers and Files, Belting and Babbitt Metal and Brass Fitting, Globe and Check Valvea and Whistles, Gauges, etc., and Iron Brass Castings and repair* from Greo P. Lombard & Co., FOREST CUT FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS, KZAtt THE WATIR T0WK1, 170 FEXVICK STREET, auuitnta, GEonaiA. WHOLESALE OOMMISBION HOUSE OF mmm mm® & mm BOOTS jAND SHOPS* 138 Meeting St., (Opposite Pavilion Hotel) Charleston, South Carolina. Cheapest House in the South. . /)< VUE hare a larer a nil well amorted stock and receive larRe Invoice* >»t ererr at earner direct from tb* F*c- *• i.irte. in MiwvicluiBeUs, VIaIi us'when you conic to tho eitj. We can soil you anythin* In tha BOOT and SHOK line as cheap as you ran liny in Boston. Our goods are the same aa told by any other wholesale house In the city, and our price* ire from ten to twenty j>cr cent, lower. liberal term* to parties givin city acceptance. apl I 1m EDWIN DATES, CHARLES K. DATES, GEORGE C. SELMAN, JAMES P. GIBBS. TEOS. R. McGAHAN,, EDWIN BATES & CO. -JOBBERS OF- DRY GOODS a»“ CLOTHING, Nos 122 and 124 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. |T-8m Augusta Hotel, ^ l * Corner of Proad and 'Washington Streets ABeHSTA, SSOSfilA. Y Has been Thoroughly Renovated, Remodeled and Newly Furnished jfi^-Tho Office of the Hotel will be open during the night, and guests* will be received, or called at any hour. RATES OF BOARD, -PER DAT. novl 6m $3.00 W M MOORE Proo’r. Flour ^OIKN 91. CLARK A CO .HAVING recently put our Mill In first-olao* order, we ore now prepared |* fltl order* S T ptlj . 1 J U0W “ b ? n i* of Flour > ,il: 01LT KDGE, DOUBLE EXTRA. XX A and TIP TOP; tlso, Meal, Grit*, Bran snd Stock Feed. pot free of Dray age. All Goods delivered in Do- 71—17