The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, November 20, 1879, Image 1

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» \ ;* Eates Ailrcrtisiu;. ' , Wj&S On«incb.on« insertibn., .. . 51 00 “ “ eiich »ut>«eqtieni insertion. W> i«ui# Quart6i-ly v semisnmL*lor/>e;uly contracts « tileotilibei^l terms ■>t)tract advertising is pnyab’eSOdnysaf- Pirst insertiou unlessotlicrwisestipulitted. No communication will be published un less accompanied by the name ami address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, btft as a'guarairiy of good faith. Address, TI1R I’F.OPLt’, Barnwell C. II., S. C. VOL. III. Wagons, Wagons, AT THE ffaO-W^ry-.Wagon BARNWELL THURSDAY.; KOViSBER 20, 1879. NO. 115. Z.S&. Special RrqeMts. - 1. In endllag <e this office on nays give your name end Pout Office addsp^. V 2. Business Idlers end commnnicntionelp f he published shonld be written on separate sheets, and the object of each clearly indi cated by necessary note when required. 8. Articles for publication should be writ ten in a clear, legible hand, and on only one tideef tire I It;«. i. All changes ita advertisements most reach us on Kri lay. — ' TiiEPLACK TO BOY SM yglKgkEIgl —19 — 346 BfiOAB STREET, Augusta, Ga. The tmdcssigncl are new hfTi'rittg to fhe td.tm ltl.1t pltltilift.iPSHf.1 m g m s i m f ^ a o 100 Assorted l*i/,e.t Two-Itttrso Wagons Iron Axles and TltittiMc Skeins. 200 Assorted Sizes One-Horse VVagous, Plain and Patent Wheels’. 100 Sets Assorted Wagon Harness. At prices 10 pir eent. lower than enn l>c bought in the citj. - 11. POW Pll't , sep ^ Corner (’nmpheil-jnd 1’i'iis Stre' ts. IRBackvISSc S4S11 Aliea-d. Just received, Xew and Choice. The largest and most complete line of Mcn’s^ Woman’s and Childrens' BO©TS ANIJi ilSOES, EVKR PLACED PE FORK THE PEOPLE IN BARN WELD CO. My entire Stock is new, nml wUb my Jon< esperlt»neeirrtbe Intsiness. I am lltoron- - afhly posted, rttul bav« 8ob-c:.'.| ntj ttoclt to suit the pla iio-tami tlie.mOst fuslid otts, _ Lailles and Geht.l<»nien vftll Hud it to the!r interest to eiiil and exa. line the l.ir^est id i.ewest s<deetbMi ev.'ropernsl in. this sent ion. All new Goods, no ohf-vtoek, at un- urdof pfle«-8 l-hewilo not liintf else luiX BGOTS. and S-ltiKS. .Ill’jJ it fojr:e is low !• ees. And wllTnhis determl•iiytbm. I am po-dt-ivo iliitt wy stock wUl iirar inspec^l Uott. and that 1 dap suit tlio-o achat want a Hire or every day » o *t or ejioe. I wtao m d;e j to s: der Boots an 1 whites —Nfy sbireisoii tlio trout street,opiMisUnAlui depot. I'etween | Brown arid Farrell’s. AH I trtnt-ia-tt - o.<AI, u itlvfatditni tfunrliiitved.- Always on band I Oak aud Item lock bole OeaUier, and a fuj stoedt of Mio -gepl-otn SIGN OF CU/r BOOT. -w rr <ob fp:u.'Ov - FOR HESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS s NATURAL ^VITALITY AND COLOR. Irt is. a most agreeable dressing, which is at onco ifarmlesS and effectual, for , preserving the hair.' It restores,' with t iTe gl< ss and freshness of youth,'faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may bo desired. By Its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness often' though ndt—always cured. 'Tt chocks falling of the hair immediately,. and causes a hew growth in all cases w here the glands-aro not decayed; while to brashy, w t cak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts'vitality and strength, and renders ib pliable. Tlio Vioon cleanses the'scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and Soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and soft, ureter whtchconditions diseases Of the scalp and hair are impossible As a Dressing for Ladies’ Hair, The ViGon is incomparable. It is eolor- contains neither oil nor dye, ami wilj not soil white cambric. It imparts an agreeable and lasting-perfume, and m au artu'le tar tlm tuUet-it is cconomi- cr.illjt, the New flowc B, I'imple and light riuitdiig, outi The new improved Weed, noiseless and elegantly tirni»hcd« The light rtinr.ing Sew Home, with large space, Vn Iqx arm ,• kclf-adjustihg needle, simple iiTid ilurab’e. < —llui-Aery iairst^Inipcowl Vletor'. witli biuiuh, a«Ui»g Needle. “wnass: tiir.ii \ i.iittiik -— to-^hjut.” . ^ ——q Don’t go to 1 he theatre, eoreert or ball, But stay In your loom td-nUht; Deny yourself to in friends that calh « ■And a. ^ootl.hmg lidli-r wi ito-- Ilnynrd f*praki>. Write to the sad old to ks Hi nt me. Who sit when the day is done. With Udde t handa < owneiist.eyes. And Ujink ol t «■ ..o •<’. t one. I>on’t pe-tlstdy serlbhie.opxeuae my haste. I’ve st.-iMcei ( y I Ito lime to Wiit..-,’’ ' Lest tied;' beouoltig IhougliU go waudei. *- ini^ttlies loiu.uiy a by-gone night— bT3 Wlieii they lost til'd f noedwl sleop and reel ■ . Aoi»l ' In m«tl» lie* WiLMiNOTcw, Dkl. , November. 11— 1 The ret epilog to Heontor Bayard to- pipbt waa one.of thomoat harmonious, Miihnsiustie and altogether auccenafui affSTi rr-mte ktmrtrrtn tiHitept-nr in thla city. It was cnttrely non par* iLian In character, Republican* and That trod Would I'live ti.oir doji.-ate babe To their leader love itnu ear Don’t let tdiciu feel that ytW’vo no more need-. * Of t in J'r love or counsel wif c;} 1’or l lie hem t grows • rongly bCnfltive Wheu-ag-u-U..!- < lautUedAlta.exe — |_ PtvmhvhV-lev well t>» b-VtbeHsttelioV«'- You uever forgot Urein quit"; 1 Alsu, ihi) "Stcwnrl" Fnmily. Superior to i That you deem i£ a ideasuro when far any of tiie styles in the market, li iph one is inaianteud by the maker to bo pcrfe;t in every re-peel. . p-g-y-'Al! ihe above mentioned Machines are of ihe very- 1- i-est .improvements Bobliins tiilid . p aYl of tiicm without mnning the iniudiinc, Sold allow figures and all guar anteed. cA . rh.Qi I3AUTQX, The nrnimgfbft partner of having hud more than ten years cxpcrieuoe in die business, is ihoroligbly aeipiailited will; the lending machines of the day, and will keep in stock only such ; ’ he kuuvvs to be first eiu-s. Il.iu ever, a .machine of any make may be purchased through us by special order. 2P.A»b'pecia! ettontinn given to the repairing ot all kinds of machines. Work (Toi.e prom; lly, and at Low italeg. All work grtnra need. Nee lie?, OU-and. Aliachinents, for odi kinds ot Sowing Ma.-hu.es for sale, at the iou esi iait-ror-^tEsl-das*; ih'wlM. Call and see our goods, wlieiher you pur- cha-'e or noQ,--' ,• 1 “— ( Correspondence solicited. Address, away, Long tellers write. Don’t think that the young and giddy fi'i'-iniu • d r' Who mako your psatime gay. r EavoUaif Ibeaniuue tln/uylitfor von t bat I ho old fuik9 liavo'Ur-tfityi . . TIi* duty o r writing do not put'off; ■ t , J et yie.-|> op-pltvo-ur^ w^ll., -—: ll— Lost th« letter for which they looked and lunged Be a day or an hour too laUv \ For tho gad old folk* at homo. , With locks fast tujndng whltd, ' Are loiijfiiiif tojiearjfroin th« ubfa'ntono— WfTle ll.oiu aTettCi to-night. = £aL&relmi£iiri>a3Sed in it^ excellence. 3 Corner oU J’road and NVasliih^ton Streets ~ ' AU6USSA,' it©B61'Av — ^ <| 1 1 ' 1 - 3 A n-gnr. ■ W , ' ^ **• — Conveuiently .Located To Business. , ’■ Wilh Telegraph Ofiee in the Buttilin?, ar.il Soathera Express- (’oRiium) Olfue Ni-xt Tmir to Hotel BaiMr.g. S-U M M E R IVA T O F 11 0 A R D, P E R I) A A', ^ 1.50 Single Meals, 50 cents.. f Single LnJjiings, 60 cent*. juiyTrtm -x\r ^r/M OORK RropV — ruu-Aitca nr ^ Er. JiC. AYERS CO.. teil'lISSS., Practirul mxl Analytical Chemists. SOU> DV ALU PKUOOWTS liVSIVV wngRH. ot * i y " i * aegT^Tat FOR SALE. 'I'lie Illectorul Vote of isiBO. ■ r_ 7~ ' (AY adtimttqa Post.] Tbo great pivotaliitate of tho Un ion,, New York, bavins how ranged-it self in The Democfulle oolumh, w« buve c 'mploi.o data upon which' to 11ns^-rnte'.iiationa^tomannsr in whlrfr the Eieelorai Vole of 1HI : 0 Will t)S CaaT. This ia our table: UEMOCXUnC STATES. Al.'Uiama Arkansas ...,. (>TN*w York..... Bh Dfi. iw n re .....—A : NortJi t'a ml in a 10 '-ji.srpii it. net. Tami SAM UKI. TANN.UIILL. a ■ sAMf ri. n. sinrar ©ay, AUGUSTA. GUO ROTA. OFFER FOR SALE AT VERY LOWEST I KK ES A i'L'i.L ASSORTMENT OF^ Carriages, Buggies and Wagons iffel Pre-h TrFNIP SEED of this year’s e-rowth jur-sah; it any qUaiitity iksicciL I .would rrspeotfuiiy call thc t attention of mrtLDEHS AND FARMERS throughout the county to my stock of" 7 J [ A R jD "\V ARE, Having earned the reputation of keepin{T mean TO tfiikintaih the rante. — JYou will Chd m v stock cow complete, having received anoiher Inigo stock of the same. Farmers contcrnplaing rnak- ing ‘uv.provemertetn their d\vel'in<M for the approaching winter, will do well to give mo a tall as I INTEND TO SELL LOW DOWN, and to conviac* you, BRING THE CASH- I have a 1 so a varied stock cf nm iNsuii- ■xho Si. Paul Fire —AND— y -/ . phriDe fesurajico Compap? CAPITAL $1,704,881 THE rafestxoixpany IN Tff I-N1TED STATES Will underwrite on nil kinds of property, real and personal, in Barnwell county, in.» cltrdteg gins,~p;i;i-iiousPK, mills and nmebin evy. cotton ginned and ohgitffied Jd the low. cat current rates. II. M. THOMPSON-, Local Agent, Witliston-; SrTk N. R. policies issued in best Engliali fire renrpaniee if .preferred, confined to dwell Tn^lioiTteT. sfrrmrod conteniw;— **— • . -I*b>rlda Georgia Indiana....... Kentucky..... Louini-ttm..... Maryland.... Mlaalsslppl... AHbsouiI. ..... r 11 10 12 8 8 8 15 ! S 'ueii Oarolirm 1 TcmiesfiPo .... V. £*‘Xhh. . .*..'..,. 8 Virginia ‘-11 West Virginia.. Total., ..197 jnueJ KKfVUUGXS HTJLTE3. Colorado... Onnmldot Iowa Karmas Maine Massac buBottB. Michigan . 3 . <5 .-21 . 11 . 5 . 7 11 The CJonioteafl Ixiw. LHtfnocmie, bntjinetf meu and artisans vlell§ with each other in their cff.rtH to do honor to Delaware’s favorite spn. t Not Ichs than 5,000 persons parti- •dpated in tho parade, which was a most brilliant and successful affair, as- amaiagrttUttha rrHhQitiugg, gt, an, .am timi. T lij btre«s ul" t lie parade from the Benator’a liund- sonie residence in tho western part of the city to the Opera House, wlu re the reception-took pluc*,’was ablaze with red, bine and green Bn;, tuid evory ioUttCillo.DU tiie LhO Was illuminated itid m'osratbd wirh flsgs nmt-Ohlncw Wilijns.' The pioowelon whs over a milo iii length,-and Whs witnepsed by not less limn 30,000 people, attracted flow all parts of tho State and from the adjacent counties of Maryland and Pennsylvania. It is probably strictly within 'be uiitb to say that every prominent Debtwarlan, whatever bis creed, or'caste, was present, "Upon which. packed to sverdowing, Dr. iu P. Bush, a .ppominont Repub lican, was elrasen Clinlrtnan, and wel comed the Senator in a brief address, declaring that th* people of Delaware had come together without any ot her distlnotlon whatsoever tliau, as his fellow-eiiizens, to siiow their respect un<l admlratiou not less for his private viftueH than for Us public services. 8-t;ator Bayard rcepomled, Baying that bis chief desire was to express simply and clearly the deep, quiet and sincere happiness with which the warm and spontaneous reception given him by Ills fcllow-citlzenj flllcd his breast. The Senator conitntrod for about half an hour, and spoke with much feeling and eloquence. ;He efu- i undated himself on this evidence of -The decision of Court, holding that persons not own ing ithI estate fthd having a home* stead tborepo are entitled to no ex- tnopHtm frwm-hvw crops and personal property under execution for debt. Is creating a very general dissatisfaction throughout the upper portion of tbs State, and if not cot rected will probably be drawn into the political canvass of next year. The decision has evoked from many very respectable tenants the assertion that 1 hey will not voto the Democratic It Is provocative^ class dissensions and is subject to all of the odium and discontent which unfair oatT unreason* able discriminations against one doss mid in favoi; of another dawk are sum to elicit. This decision bolds that tha* matt who is fortunate enough to pos* sees one thouHand dollars worth of land cannot be made to pay his debts by execution, but that the less fortun- uto tenant, who perhaps has nothing but aHIttie household furqjlure, a mule and a large family dependent ou him for its support, can be sold out to satisfy the demands against him. It is, exactly the doctrine made of force in South Carolina under the decision obore quoted. Tho Legislature at its coming se«* fdon should submit a constitutional amendment to the people making tbs homestead provisions applicable to every citizen of the State, whether b# be rich or poor, whose necessities shall require him to take advantage of It.—Anderson Intelligencer,. A Fair Coadnslow, repwrtl.- ■■ it wnwn*>t Hi* rwuB of that aidipalcs if fierce ahd fiery zeal which Nevada ........ 3 New Uampsh’ti 5 DW«:.........-.-a2 iVntreyi vitula... 211 i Rhode Island.., A ; Vernrunr..6 ! Vt isoousln..... 10 Mlnncaolft 5 Nebraska 3 the natural expression of tire kindly regard which thosp who had known him all Lis life wero pleased to enter tain for him. Hu full that be was In an atmosphere of loving kindness, and among people longing for peace on earth and good will to man. He felt more strongly than ever the real value ^>T frieudilblp. It is a surer protector than the mailed armor of Grekt Britain or tho iron bund of Russia. Furwhut, no asked, ate these compared with’tho cheap defense, tho unturnght, security which a Republican citizen fools when Hurroutided by the atmosphere of law, the breath of a self-respecting, 8elf- comtnunity of freem ToUl 1G3 DOcurveL STATSe. . C | Oregon • W n ^ G 7? 3* L c.-' oi - 'T -• S f. a t2j OF RJtMABLE AND (irAUASlFEP QUALITY. A cplen<li«l slock of Coach Material. Ailca. 1 ‘Sprinp, Ppokea, lliitis, (tuna, Sl.iifia. Botin. Mo«3, MuMing, Glue, Borax, M»»urv s Colors^ Yalciilinc’^ Varmahea, *c.. .Vc. BXlibLES 11ARNEBB, BltibbES, CBLLAJt-^. ANP GENTS’ I’iNF, TBUNK8 nn.l BAtiS, OtKami HEMLGt K SOLE LEA UtEli, CALF SKIN'S and a full line of Stios Fttdi«f» el raduecJ prices, - ,. . , , , , U e lake plenmre in mintin'* Hint we Imve IliMicenrv ter ilus section for iIjc sale nr WILSON; CHILDS iCO. S I’lllLAi'ELl’HI.V BAGONS and CAUTS, which luivero com- petor in the field, and wbl sell Omw* at yr-Uea ulUiin Jlie reach »>f all who want a god ar- ticte. Also axentefer Ihe CdHTI.AND WAGON on I’lalterin Sprinjr<. For peraons in waul of a ceeap, yet reliable Vehicle, wo recoTHInend the (’O.UTUND CilAltiOT, the lightest, most stylish and host thinj?on four wheels fur afirty live dull ira. ~ Gum and Le uher Belting I wo to foMitceh inches. Packing of -.11 kinds. Whips, Lm- hrellas. Neatsfoot Oil Blacking for llaness, et0; ‘ - aug‘il-.‘5m DW.TANXAIIILL A CO., Anyusta, Qa. t , ORDER YOUR SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, CANE MILLS, GIN ENGINES. COTTON SCREWS, SHAFTING PULLEYS. Hanger’* Journal B^xen, Mill Gearing, Gudgeon*, Turbine Water W heel, Gin Gearing; Cheapl Ju-ieon’s Oovornera, Diston’a Circular Saw, amLGumen and Files. Belting and Babbitt M^tHl and Brass Fitting, Globe and Check X ulves and Whiskies, Gauge's, etc., and Iron Brass Castings and repairs ft out Geo- R^ Xiombard & Co.,. F0RE6T CITY POtIJIDRY AND MACHINE WORKS, . « t X < ^ ? W Q General laercliandise -Which "ill be suki lyvv. '•'t A!so SCHOOL ROOKS, tliosc nu- thorized to be used by tho State Board of K-JuUndioa. I'. STEADMAN, - 'Bla^kvlTcL S. (\ 0-i -2m X NKAK THB WATKIt TOWEH, 1T0 riNWICK STRKF.T, : Ar«r«TA. «Fon««A. \ tlf) WIN IIA TKS, CJIART.RS 1C. BATKSr QEOllGE C. SELMAX, james r. Ginns. TtiVS. R. McUAHAX, EDWIN BATES & CO. }ji;.U ESTATE -AND-— rtiJ V2 " ■5 -I I4< 73 CTywr: r £.i' £2 “3*3 wJ p cn O' -i | 03 j* o !.« S. 03 jf. cr ‘ri —1 9> cT tx> v. ra California .. Total, 9. T bars arc 8C9 vot** in the Electoral Cl Reg*. Of these, 183 arc a nrejerity. Tim Dcmdcfallc tTestetentini ticket will roculvo a vote of 19d, a mnjurity ! of SI over the Republican comblna- ! lion, and 12 moiu than uru ut-ceeaary j to sleet. This is our prediction. — 2. ov ~o- ^ r rr s v. i. g 1 ^ bs M P-HI 221 A lawyer slight advocate the pay ment of a fraudulent claim In a court without becoming a party to the fraud, but a repreennttttlve of the people Stands upon higher ground and can advoea'e no measure detrimental to thgpepular Interests without becom ing a party 10 the fraud. What can brr g;tld.-trrrtT. sf ttre rep in the legislature who, against all law and evidence, contended for the ; pay ment of all tht bonded indebtedness of the State whether issue I with or with out authority of law. If the lawyers who supported the unconstitutional acceptance of the conaolldatioo settle ment did so because they thought the law was on thslr side they did not know the law and did not have suf-~ flccut knowledge to make them fit persons tw represent the people. If they Knew tbo law and still advocated what was not the law they must have done so from Improper motivee and were unworthy representatives of the people. However it may be consider ed, Vhoae men who fought - this great fraud consisteutly and constantly and they alone deserve the gratitude and support of the people. A lawyer who governing community of freemen. Contrasting thecondltlon of the people of Europe with that of our own people, g U pp 0 rt of the people. A lawyer wno the Senator said be could rwlUo more W |n i D the Legislature os a represen- ^ i a 1 * T * “1 ^ ** <"* -1 c=- c ca £3 : r-1 P ~ .5 ,” . 3. HACJiEit k SON, WAUUTACTTEKVS OV COL LECH Vil I WILL SELL and Pure base REAL ESTATE, (.OLLEQT RENTS, and CLAIMS OF ALL KINDS. I have for sale Dwellings ami Store Houses ; also vacant lots in town of Brack viul; Also— 2,(X-K) acres kwul in one body on tli# Eijisto. ~;-T7) ’* J ” ” ” ” ’• - ” 80 100 834 liii) Ttrd- near BlnekviBe. -~r ■ .Jt: — u CrahnniB, G. E. STEADMAN, Blnckvilte, S. BOOBS, SASH, BLINDS. ar.tl Building.Mateibl Of cycry description. Home People and Southern Enterprise. Prices as low ns any Establishment South, and all work first class. <Jhnrle*tc>n, M. C. «pll7*1y II M. L AMIER' -WITH — R.P.BAYLEY&C0' -JOBBERS OF- dry an'> MMBgm Nos 122 and 124 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. (o Chas. C. Leslie, Wholesalo and Retail Dealer in Fish, Game, . Ijobstcro, Turtles, _ i . u . T errapma, Oysters, &c; Stalls Nos. 1 & 2 Fish Market, Charleston' So. Ca- Having made Targe additions to try business, I am i-repnr.-d to furnish Fish, Game, Ae.. at short notice. t A ‘l urders promptly attended to. T-rms cirIi or city neeoptanoo. oclfi-3m EOBERTSON. TiV’SX.OE & CO,. Successors to GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. MCTIBS. V101EHIE EMESIS. v—- ' a • -AND- COMMf98IOK MBRCHAiMTS, ^ . • -i*- * < - , 1 A3VL) 3 HAYXK HTR1CEX, CIIA*UL.K8<I'0>r, K. C._ •^CONSIGN.MOTS OF COTTON SOLICITED.-®* ’ ; 09 3m • \ ^ 267 King St., Charleston, S. 0. HUE PMTOEEAFHS, ' AND A LABOR COLLECTION OX ’ f »t towlerstc prices. . 17-Jy iMrouTcas or CROCKERY, nr GLASSWARE, LAMPS, dx. 27 HANOVER ST, aug2i-3tn BALTIMORE,MABYLANP. ltur«lei(e's Aight Thoughis. Don’t judge a man by hla clothes. Can you tell what the circus is going to bo like by looking at the Italian sunst-t pictures on the fence? Do you value a turkey for his plumage ? And ten’ttheekin of tjilml the most and i indeed, the only vahmblo part of him.. There beYncn, fair to look upon, who wander up ami down this country, and- sltiutho coolest places on the hotel h’.zzas, who are arrayed in flue linens and cardinal rocks, and who have to bold tl.eir hand over thelc scarf pin when they want to seethe moonlight, who, unassisted and unprompted, do not possess the discretion to come in when it tains, and don’t know enough to punch a hole in the snow with an umbrella—now soft snow at that ; without any crust ou It. Now and then, tny sou, before you are as pld as Melhusflah, you will meet a marr who wears a tret that is worth twice as mucli ftt» the head It covers. Oa the hand, don’t faH into the error of be lieving l^iat all the goodness lathe world goes about in shreds and patches. Wo have seen u tramp dressed In more rags than you could rake out of a family rag bag, and more dirt and hair ou him than would suffice to pro ject a" hqrso, who would step up to the frontdoor and demand three kinds of cake, half« pie, and then svery mov able thing in the yard, kill the dog, choke up tb* pump with sand, tramp ot^tho pansy bed and girdle the cherry tires because lie could not carry them away. Good clothes or bad are never an infallible Index to the men that Is ia them. ♦ 00 t Iiamlgrants Must be Solicited. tatlvs of the and allow tbo private Interests of hla clients to shape his service to tbs State Is not worthy . forcibly than ever the abuses' and In- i'usifeo of clasfl privileges whereby the insidious bar of hutitble blit!) was ^ fastened on men from the cradle to-The man who went to Columbia to make laws for tbo psopls and spent his tlms working up schemes for Individual emolument to the neg lect of his sworn and pioper duties deserves the lasting condemnation of fils party and people.—Abbeville Medi um. PLASTERING AND BRICKLAYING. " ‘1, J. O. G. Callahan OFFERS HIS SERVICES TO THE PEOPLE of ihtrnweU nml surroutfding country in the above biisin 8S. With a Targo experience in tho above bnsintess, I am satisfied that my work will prove satisfactory. Lime, Laths, Ac., ftirnishcd if desired. Estimates furnished on application. Work done at lawest possible rates. Address - J. O. O. CALLAHANt seplS 3m Barnwell C. H , 8-C. m, F.F.ST0KB8, Druggist 1 Apothecary, liLACKMLLE, .. •. S. C. H’lvlnR a DEUGH H AS on hand and ia constantly recelvir well selected «tock of pure CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, EUY. TOILET BRIC-A-BHiO, PATE: MEDICINES and Druirgists aundrh's. all of which he offers on the in<j#t reasonable tettna for caeh ofeountry iinaluce. ProfesoTonol cilia la town or country Georgia fias awakened to tho fact that if she wishes to enjoy a rapid In crease,of wealth and prosperity, she miiet encourage immigration. Tho last General Assembly passed an Im- migrattowact, butrit-ii not aa liberal. In Itir provisions aa It ought to be Howevex, the Governer is detormlnod to make the moat of it, anrj haa, there-, fore, appointed an agent In New York to represent the Intereata of Georgia In that city. An effort w 111 bo made to igduce a fair share of the immigrants landing at Castle Garden to locate in thtA grave. Seeing the evil of these things, ami nu^pg-ha growth day by day, he could not but think of his own free land and turn as If for pure nir to tho American States, where tho noble equlllca of humanity are acknowledged and respected, and where the one great and essential equality, th# equal ity of opportunity, la secured to alL But while experience and reflection brought him even to a higher appre ciation of the generality, Justice and moral grandeur of tho principles upon which our Government UJaunded, Mr. Bayard eald he could not but feel au apprehensive realization of-ih* eondl- tturw under whkb only It can be prac tically and permanently maintained. Ho thought that those conditions demanded the exercise and employ ment of the higher and better qnall- tlee of human nature. To make pub lic prlnclplm eound they must bo en grafted on jyrivate honor. The wishes of an intelligent upright conatit- uency must be r»fleeted by Intelligent und upright representatives, and a faithful repiefientaiive should rather dUplease bis consdtuentS than consent to that which injures them. But the Senator claimed It had always been bis good fortune to have the support of hie constituency upon all the vital questions In the dlseuMdou of which ie had partlclpatwl. Wlien he voted i’or new and stronger ties of union bo- ;ween the suctions of the Statea, when jla voice waa'heardln unyielding oppo- sitlou to tho wild schemes of financial unwisdom, when he stood In uncom promising attitude against a vkdoaa currency, domuffrttng honest dollats for honest men, nnu when he pleaded for an iudissolublo union of ludeatrue tlble and coequal States, he alwa echoed the voice of Delaware, conclusion fire Senator said j 44 1 wish to make our government strong, and the best way is to make it wise, bnnest usd just, that it shall bs loved .In the North and in the South, and In the East and In the West with that perfect love that castelh out With prudent cbtinsela, well '£ t JjiB Georgia. While tho northwest rapidly filling up, and the great valleys and plains of that region are belu dotted with splendid farms and beaut! ful viilagee, tbo south, with her rich soli and ganlal climate, is passed by almost unnoticed. Texas alone, of all th« Southern States, Is reaping any benefit from the thousands of Im migrants who annually leave Europe r. if Why the Kolid Kowth Hhoald be Trwsted. The Southern people abandon, and abandon forever, both secession and slavery. They admit that superior physical force has settled what argo* mi nt was unable to sett)*. They ac cept In good faith the constitutional amendments. They desire to elerclse only their proportion sf power under the Constitution and laws. The; neither desire, nor will they allow they can prevent It, any more civil or sectional wars. This they abundantly proved to all fair minded men in the ‘residential count. They will not wv- der any circumstances “starve" tuw Government nor seek any control over tho North. But they Intend te pre serve their self-respect snd deoerve Die retpect of all bravo and honorable men everywhere and tor all time, and this they cannot do by confessing tiumselvea to be criminals, as the tepubllcan party has demanded and still demands.—Senator Hill, of E ■ ft! '•nh search of homes In this country, the Southern States want immigrants, they must seek them as Texas and the of the West seek them. Im migrants will not go tb a section which they know nothing about and which no effort Is made to enlighten considered economies uud steadily presecuted reforms, with suspicious and ill-will between our owu people tHscouraged and put an end iq, wo shall have before us an era of prosper ity which ohouid gladden the hearts of every man who loves hla country." ■ If the Uneouquered Idiot Ofth* Okolona States Was, Like tbo Elder Dumas, Paid by the line For bis beautiful sdltortals, Ho would shortly mako Much wealth for himself, While providing Ammunition for the enemy And “fat" For the compositors. But He Isn’t I promptly at tended to. oct2-ly | thtwifi—New O. loans limes. Georgia. Argils Urawabis.—Old Parson Hap- >y was one vf the old time circuit ild- ers, whoso rough exterior and uncouth ways often obscured hla true goodness of heart. One day he waa caught In a shower In Illinois, and going to a rude eabtu near by, he knocked at the door. A sharp looking old dame answered Ids summons. He asked for shelter. “I don’t know you,*’ she replied, su spiciously. “Remember the Scrlpt- uroe," said the preacher, “be not forgetful to eutcrtala strangers, for thereby soms have entertained angels unawares.” *“No angel would como down bore with a big quid of tobacoo in bis mouth 1" said the old lady aa she abut the door. San Francisco Is probably the most cosmopolitan city In the Uuited btates. Au English traveller lately visiting there writes J “I had thy boots blacked by an African, my chin shaved by a European, and my bed made by an Asiatic; a Frenchman cooked my din-, tier, an Englishman showed me my sear, an Irishman changed my plate, a Obinaman washed my table napkin, and a German handed me my bill.” • - A N'*vel Ip It will be bored of some men’s p one la Im^resqgd that when those n KA.-dfc Alvin laftefraMMro iprajws.and knows bow rom t he tones and their length, with the belief men go to heaven. The largest church In the United States is the First African Baptist off Church, of Richmond, Ya. It has 3,3d0 members. On one Sunday its pastor baptized 598 persona, and add ed nearly 900 to the church. ^ c^. _ they’ll want to pull up a chair and sic down, and talk to the Lord all the time. The fashion of ladles taking tea In bonnet and gloves doesn’t seem absurd to a boy who drinks water from bl» bat../ Floating with tbs tide Is comfortable enough; but one can got over tnora space if he Boats with those who ara not tied. ■ tzst - - - -