The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, June 03, 1880, Image 3

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' ■ > \ JET / r JUKE 3, -*■ 1880. j^ocrAXi )^ r ^ ontr* r ■•» ■ —-w*. ConRroM ban rwent!^ .ee^ubllahed ■ithe followloc tpall routea lo Baruw’dt * J 'f«nwnty : (1) From Bamberg to RlvewV . I I’i I‘!^e. rJ) I’lDm Alh'inl.i! ■, vie “ i Smyrna, and King’s Creek, to Sams’ <»■■■- lo MU - Pctaeoted <leUe a IWHy eoene on Saturday afternoon and evening Iset, there bmn(r an unnsuahn amber of pao^ pie 6h the atreeta. The merchants werikei qu wwimm D80- ’Ralt For Itamwell!- In the tournment,at Walterborp’ on Jaat Thunwtay, our friend, Joseph 8. 'samsm glad to see also that Dari. Fattereon did sotneTgood tiding. I.aw and Order. 1 Our friend “Law and Order” is la- boring under a mUajiprehension. Wu never either directly or indirectly ad- /petted the abolition of capital pun ishment.- Our views on that subject are pronounced, aud are lu Our Frees Gallery. { v«Dces It baa catered the p&la —— ' manbione of the wealthy and the dee- Abheville—As some of, the papers tltute'hovels of the poor; It basin- which advocate the nomination of nOOl ^ ^ . I * V V* t u IJ m 11 J, m V V'1 * ■ ( wr V» v , , * y m m Sam’l J. TildeoJor Fresi'tent have not’^plt, and sent tho preacher of righte- hla mtBstpn of shaBsr.a id an oatcnatlo the earth nra proiKHincpI, aud are iu ftivor qf he Hurprjwed, to hear at any tian that Date the wofid for Aim law 83 11 ,s - Jrfi 0 t’fil’Tp iWir friend j he is a first class mummy.—Frees and loathsome atresence. refers to was fnken from the* Aiken aJgurnaVaud R-.vlew and rn.-iy befound In FIn»l Kliot. A Fifteenth Araomj fore council one r^y Jnat Iteek for carrying concealed weapons^ Tne chorgf belnc made out the shtiafac- tlon of the court the offender,was flned S10. Tide Is the first cose tried under tho new hw. and wo hope iltfrfllhitva a good effect upon others.'* * ltar» the 1 forteefj pared ance my barber shop on r^TT the entno b tiidinc I pled, ^a L will be i»re- !bf> g , 'ntl'’fDen in attend- My piWi ■ are as fol- lox^i : Shaving, 10 cents: hair-cutting, 20 cents ; ehntnnooning 20 cents rUrocos tf waft In eotfft, tiaving ; ehnmnpnn'gcr. JO cents , Rcspe^ftilf«| ?fTXl S " litla*9 Wejftllu r- ' v . ‘ Wc regret to chronicle the death of John Fai»ere, the infant eon of Mr. and Mrs. Dowling, whfch occurred on Sun day ^veaU}? last. Babers *»»« th • pe* of tht* family, a bright ray of ennlight in the house, and the hand of oflilc- tlons weighs heavily in his death. The i i , i.^i* ^ column o. only ti*lng which does giye the.South week, lu this.col,nu U we iaaeu,clip-i. »it -uu pinj^s from the editorial* of the vurl- * rs thr editor I ala of the "tiaMit that RtHto Hi>d hem. Whetiieniih.-^vgm- *lil«ler‘thoug'h' It eannordKe“wRh eweornot-for the j-urpose o b | ml! bo the nominee. It, can say who informing our reader* of tho tone if * v our Views sympathy fc>r fthe iwrenved family.la. M L{ina,tni*8^>g'th“ fo mcr mid uui^lrhahan/ profound' ff fa|fy rW**im'dt«g the latter jqr i a« u kdw- w/— i -.1 IfciLiU. WurJ waa komt dwrely & yi4xwflug I>ou»- We notice that some of the town* In this State have passed ordinances re- ■dring all dogs allowed to run at ergo tn be npizzted during the season of l>ot weather. Tbi« le dnne to prr- vcntlhe possibility of rabid dogs bit- incffchd Cr umimicatlog the dmoamyof hy'ftvtpnrbfa W other snimaw tthTo peniona, and U a wb mensur* ^e wou|«| Rk« to »ee Jfst such art ofiltiHlio^ |p three in Andtr- con.—Anderson IntflHgrocer. public feeling*tbrrMigbpnr the State on the issues of the ifeiV. Wo never fail fo eredit, these gleaulnij* arirl i>y i-are- ful revljng any one oan^ee who is re- sporiaible n>H beih. We are extremely obliged lo our friend for his complitnentHry aMuvIofg to our paper, and assure him that we Will do oil in <»ur power to mei it a cou- t|nuaiicepfjhe favyr yf such in'-n ue be. T/iese kincliy remark* are grate ful to the heart of the editor whp is conscientious in the discharge of Ids duty, and do much towards bheerfne and corn f ortInc h'rn along the tpg^ed roati^uC editorial Hfo. sitenc iu 4'oiirt. During tt>i* reopnt, session of tl e ^Toi:rtJbf"€l ‘nerhl 3* s^Tor.B t if Wil- fliai n»mrg ooua y nm<>. g otheiciscs was one agHiust. a tfian b\ the a*on- of Ward for forgery.* '1 he action v ns brought by one hUrper, >* m.iu by tl.c name of Lane being au imj gg'ov.t witness wgwinstytUc! - defeml.mt. Tho yury returuot a verilicr. of guiltv, whereupon Ward whipped mit. ,, re- voWrad^ fired at Harper and tin a P*io- f dirtfely tJVef— powered, and place 1 to < u*r idy of tt e sheriff. J •»dge .XVIt ieh„who wae pro- sWhig, ordered the solicitor to pr< pare a bid of IndlctHieut agaii^t. Ward for assault and battery wl ji intent to kill. Jiulge AUlrich Juutlv cliatucU r- jya this i pnduet as ‘uhc meat au 1 u l* b»* vSoTatlon of the Saii'*»t|v.ol the hftil nf ja^tlce and the me^sty Of the brw,”—Ward waaaeiitein ed io at-ra a years iu tiie peni'entiary. and wll aTS t)stand a trial for aessult wi'h rtfbut t'* kill at the cxpiratl jd of that seuteisSt. tnado op a fuil tickeT, we suggest that twy'. pipt the name of A. T. Stewart down for Yice-Piealdent. It ia hlohlv probable that his body will be found by the timeTildeu is elegtdd. Tho two cerpseth would then be congenial wm- patd ns. Vfe UiiDk;ii. jjuite possible that Ttlden has been dead for two bn* three years. No ouetiriis seen him for that length.of time, and weehonld not Banner. Aiken- raummy. 1 -The two-thirds rule is the any ebHHon at all, arid whhoiH'ft, it could not. force the North to respect Its preferences. With the A wo thirds •llnrkrille. The following has been handed ia for pnblicsliah: v ' Fair Notice.-—The party who were engaged In spending the Sabbath in gambling nnd drinking, a» well ns those who seir llquorh on Sun day have all now been spotted «nd their names and the names of respon- eibl^'.wl'nesaSH toprowe the enme.wlll be laid before the grand jury nnd pmswwtr If either of 4t»e-eW<»w* Im moral so I disgraceful acta are again repeated. f, g.-fil«mhn recent >st tiie entire dreu't of the ■ts to li^ib iLLhe e-wn'l cotton Jiave Still 1*00 K ‘'fl|er.jm>erally spaa^ta^ r-osus taker have baew fbr ve*#^ ■wi^te t<WThonow J, ly made e connty Oog»« A almost reporta crop* than oat crop la very pood, but wheat is a failure. la Fish Food townahio cmi- ei lerable attention Is being given to ♦ hfr putrivatlnn nt nMnut*. Oar In formant m »nt|one<l Squire McMillau’a cotton In Three Mile township as be ing very fine and worthy of special notice.. —-— Gal. F. If ay Gnnit If our.worthy Soilcltor I* anything be I* punctual. He arrived hi townon Saturday Uat with a view of aunn-iinc Court, which does not convene HP io*xt Monday. He made n mistake j n thinking »hs» the fourth was the Inst Monday in M ty. Hh mbtake, how ever, give* us the gratiflca’lon of the Oolon«d*a company for ft whole week. nnd all who kitow him een Appreciate the pleasurs that it will be,—Aikw' ^Jmrmal. Our popular Solicitor. Col. IJ 1 . H Gantt, bids fair to receive A second nomteilwe ffrit^efili'e-wlikdi b« fills so weir, and-tire eRix* ns of (hs lecoud circuit will rest content for another four yearn, satlfled when the sword of Josttbelii wielded bv bis skillful arm In iheir behalf agalnet tHe vlo|«tor*t of t he law and the dlatnrhers of the pub lic peace.—Hampton Guardian. The WIlllsfowTlfe.' ’ l ' On last Thursday nl^bt the elegant residence o| Mr. A«hh>y x )|. Weathers- bee iu WJUjaion wa^ientirely destroyed bt fiio—bejte/tyf to nr acclcjental oidklto, iwhon ftm df*'i rered. trbout 2 o’clock a m., the kitchen nnd dining room weiw apvdopod lo flames, which were fikickjff co dltlflinf her lae afid^n a -Very time the building was entirely-con sumed. together with Marly all the furniture clothing, jewelry and silver w*ra So rapid waa the progress of the Are that the most dating efforts of our dtiz'ms flnuld save only a few ar ticles. Mr. W. estimate* Ida loss at id.000, oaverMl by fcsuhiMedO tit- 1 St. Paul*, of Miopcsofa, forfl^OQ. Oeft- cr^l sympathy ia felt /dr our y'nng frlaita in thla srtloasiiltBraTttftio which bps befallen him. .<* -w : 4;harlcsfOM 4'owTocMtloM Frolest* ant Fplwcopal Fhiirch. The clergymen preaent nt the meet ing of the above body in this village week before last were Rev: C. G, Plukoey Charleston mer Porte the Holy Communion, Charleston Rev. Messrs. W. O. Prsotiaa. W. B. Bat nwell, J. E. Jackson. John Johnson, G. W.Btiffcney. John Kershaw %pd L, p Oftoto t mlri Being tin* WHWcniry of t he session the following re«olution, amongst otters, was unanimously adopted: 7 ‘ Rswolved, That our thanks be com municated by the secretary ro the citi zens ,ot Rarnwoll fat^ theit-vprm- l)carte(f receptidn of tire rnembera hf his Convocation, A subsequent, communication cel#^ hr a afaBlfiPt melA iorvrv 91 id way. Crbps arc reported f,om a'l bi les flue....J-din Illume has (lepty »>f forms on hi* cotton 'I’lle oats crop has tamed opt v« ry • fine, wherever rust proof oats has been sowed... M r , John L. Bewte. gathert*i ^he ilrst peach, a flue spccinu-n yf th* June peach - - vailcty—.'i hara— U, aoa- a party from Augusta Go., engaged Iu trying to recover the b nly of a color- ed man, who got drown*-*l Inst week I a/he K-liab'. While flsMtig with the pgtty of geotlerueajtcm Augusta.... The weather I* Very hot, although we I nlghiv y .Mr. lin\ja tiie cmmwnce* it Ms wot k June ls»... .Would It. tint I** n benefit to the people, if the Barn well Bisckville 15. R. would publish u schedule of mi rival nnd departure nt say sliull not be.' The National Demo cratic couvitntion/jouelsts of 746delo- gates of which tlie Northern Htates furnish 478 and-tho Southern States 268'. It Will thus be seen that tho South has a little more than one-third of the delegates In the *Nutiana!_EQJi- ventlon and by casting its vote solid under the present rule can prevent the nomination of any One it may see fit, yet If the majority rule was in force the North haring a targe .ntSJtfrtiy of (he convention could nomluate with out. in the slightest consultiog tho wishes of the South. Are we to de prive- ourselves of the little power that wo hucJ No; It. Is small enough at the best, and we think wo had bet ter hold on to It. Next, to minority representation- the two thirds rule givektbe minority the fairest chance. —Journal and Review. Anderson—HVo agree wit)v our Sen ators. and lUb'k th*-v were right in Jefturing Mr. Hill. Tt was gratuitous and iTFensivc for Mr. Hill to caution them against lowering the standard of Soiith Carolina’s honor, and his re marks.-coupled with the insinuation of a trade in the Kellogg case, was certainly insulting to honorable men who know their duty and are attetnnt- ing to perform It. Why should Mr. Hill select South Cnrollju to lecture about the4ow»*ring of ber standard of bnpnr any more than Delaware, New York. Ohio or the other States whose Democratic Renators will vote against unseating Kellogg? It mayTieIwlet- o 1 by Mr. Hill Into some other con- Sitructlon than ihat of nn Insult, hut the facts remains that the palpable -c-finstruction Is that, given It by our 8* natofs, nnd they did right to them selves nnfl to their State to resent it. —Intelligence. Chester—Everybody pjay as wd? sit down and be quiet;Grnt)t wlllbenocai- nated at Chicago next Wodncsday.— Reporter. Darlington—Hampton was ably sup ported by Renntor Butler and we honor tli-m f >r upholding theartcient canto of S>uth Carolina for justice and fair dealing. It shows the true Mtttyre of these men,J*rnvs In war, braver still in peace, showing to the world that they nr« not seekers after popular fgvwrbyMd'iwuw woys-bHt-belwg newt to represent tliem, (lo so in a manner liecoming th 0 cltlz-»f'* of a State which has ever preferred honor to all else.— N-*ws. Georgetown—The rogfTTon wTtloh H-nator HMI takes (in the Kellogg cose) according to our way of think- leg, is tho onlr possible one which i« consistent with - the Constitution, and we believe he-will he>m»o.dnod in Id* powitlno by all right- thifekbig ami vaded the snored precincts of the ousness on vagabhnd aba an " hAi^&r>jjMiil4he bjrf some of their brightest jewelk, and that bad held listening senates en tranced with his eloquence, has bsea* dragged ffqip bis lofty cmlnbcfce and ciuq. off a u almoner upon the world’s cold charity, a drunken wreck of his former self, to disgust sod oonfarol- A4<ktt>e fc JfcclS rr To the a time with bis loathsome presence, and then totter into an unknown and dishonored grave, unwept, unhonored aad uu- sting.-T-Ooltmibla Yeoman. Spartauburg.— I be ap Governor ColqafU, of ox-Gov. J R. Brewn to fill Gordou'e vaOHncy is the best appointment that could have been made. ,4<|tboitgh we did notTn- dorse Governor Brown’s oonree In his ofepoaitlon to President Davis dor- ing the latter part of the war. nor many of his acta during the military and the Republican rule In Georgia, we have very great respect for bin personally and regard him one of the ablest statesmen of tills age. He will make himself f e it m tfirTsbansels of the nation, and, no matter what bis enemies may say about him, be Is as tm* to+he Booth as any man living. 'There I* no more reason lor ripping up the former option of the Senate and unseating Kellogg to seat Spofford than there would ho for ripping up the aecisfon of the electoral oomndssloa sod unseating Hayes to seat Tilden. It matters not whether they were en- titled to their respective seats or not, they have been awarded them by bodies legally authorized to decide the questions at issue, and the decisions must bo accepted a* final, however iu iqnltbus may have been the manner in which sMd derisions may have been procured.—Herald. ~ f — fmi-ti^ur. Merchant* In need of Cigara, 1'obttCOo, rottes or Sprlukcrd’ Arti Will do well mill K-ive m-Miy (>y fiviiig mo s cull bolorc purcRMlng ihoir giKtdi,el»owbei*. We coiijunoily ke«p on Land a tint, eigyr fbr *15 per 1,000. A very fineotgar for$2-> per I.OUO. Our fi ;l 0 sod #35 Cigar* compare favor ably with any 10c. algar iu tiie country. Our Cigare ars carefully made to luit first class retail trade. ■" Pipes, Cigarettes, and Cigarette IToMers, wo keep tho best assort d stock lu the Stale. A good stock of P ug Tobacco. Our fine grades of Ping Tobacco, packed in ’.Caddies are well known all over the State. Cigarette Paper. Matchboxes, Meer- ehaum Goode and Smokers article*) at low est market prices. Give me a trial and you will please yourselves uud your cus tomers. B. BENEDICT, Masonic Tempi*! Cigar Store, Charles ton S. C. »p8* Sewing Machine Depot. —AT— Bhw-kvWh*... yWpub. | ''''^1'"^ men every where.-Tl.nes lis!u*l a l*w passed concerning cut eh- ‘ Vl ' ^ lap mackiog-birds and other bird*. Oon'd you not for Ih* baneflt rf nil re-pohitali the eame. If It was g**ri»-r- ally known, it would- save a grent tarnv ot oar 'Songsters from ‘de- •tructioo. Willinlon I»oIm. — A raffle enako wearing 19 r.»ttb s nnd menawtlng five feet in length wa* killed last Week oo Mr. Thomas Btnn- •ell’a f»l H C«. - «* *1 he FEOitr f«fieri fo come fo tlrao oojiml Tixuisday, througti thefpult < f fh* mail affent, who cartled the popu lar paper to Augusta. A fPmpernnco cat made n raid on n Imr nogt lastThoraday nlgt'C When the fracmcrtts were gathered up the y-roprfep r fpofufUimseif the ev^ncr of r n levrVpeck of broken «I»*s. r • ■ — e- Vlurderuud aulcitle. [IjitCst Nby Malt] Sunday evening a riiflSjqlfy occur- •red In E Igofleld county, near the 'Ncwfieri'/ line. In which Thomas M. Blense wa* shot and fnatMntlv killed -— Gardner, Ms son-inlaw.... A negro was killed by another negro same day, near 8*!uda river, In IMge- flrid. and similar ('CC'irrer'oc i* re ported at Lyles’ Ford, on Lvnch river. Union county Lesi E. Folk, Audi- immunlcaterl to tbs for of Newberry, attempted suicide on aid #n a wery ehort Monday. He had been suff 'rio^ f r o:n brain fever for some time. Ills offi cial aocounts are perfectly correct, but it Is said that his private business is embarrassed. The attempt to take his own life will probably prove fatal. Circular lo County Auditors. » riT 00 f) lor* Ovrtcnt Ot | CeMViHsioNKji 1 y AGEiciTi.TrRE, ;- Goixmbia, S. G. May, 1880. I Po CcH'ity Auo’i/nrt SectioD 7 of an Act of tho Legisld- turs. No. 104. passed at the Regular Besslon of 1879-, cnatlng a Depart ment of Agriculture imposes the duty of Oiling these returns upoo county 91»J. (a. U. At the convention held at Barnwell O. H. It was unfortunate, perhap*, for the prospsetsof our county cbslrnmn, MuJ. Lartigue, as Ch sapimat foueon. gresslonal nonors. tllat'tbe delegatio'tf to a congressional convention whs not elected. It seems that because a special call for the electl»n of such s delegation had not been made, that the convention deemed tt not proper to elect one. 'Wa see, however,, that nearly all the counties of the State have fleeted their delegates. Haft we dona so. anriendorsed the man of oi’r pix-fHence. -tt may have rworeri “ his election. That conveation would have pone for him with the same unanimity with which it forced on him the position of county chairman; which was a handsome eompliment-- was second only to a like compliment bestowed oaHagood when he sought to leave the county chair, after the toemorabla campaign of ’76. Barn well loved fctifpmtri; whocansay H does not honor Lartigue?. He has asked nothing, he could r.ot have secured a higher evidwnce of appreciation.- Gid- letoo anti IWnuf vrt li*vo evinced the BlBokville, 8- C. FIR8T-CLAS8 8EWING MACHHff AT Inchmentm Nemlles, Oil. Ac .Tor atiy style Sewing Machine. Goods sent by mail when orders are accompanied with the cash. Sew. ing machines repaired on short notice and s&liafaction guaraniee<l. I have on hand the >< 31ew.lAP rove( l IVcod" aad tlieNew Ameri can Madiiii®, one Mftgsr Machine. I have file Agency for Barnwell and Orangeburg countie* fur the sale of the ‘-Stewart Manu facturing Co'* Singer Machine,” which aiaiius *4*peviority over any atheL, Singer Sewlag iiacliitie. 1 can furnrik, on shart hoi ice, any style .or aiakc of Machine a«r- sired I nm also Agent, for the lUackleck F*n Attachment, which tan be used on any Bcaing Machine. g : i H Fire. Ixuiurance. I am Agent for the following welt known ^ire TnsuiancaCompanies; bnnea-obtre laauranee Ceuiyaay, ci Man clicstor, England, > ^ j i’etemburg Savirg tnsiiranee Company, of Petorsburg, Va, . . Continental Insurance Company, of Sen Vork. - - , Tiie patronage of, all is respectfully sS Itched-, B J- Hammet, Agent- mA)S-4m • Taken Up ! fact that tfcry had no ipan within their tin BY TUP- ir they wtstreri-rmwwwt trr Patterson - ■’SARHWELL, In Fine Fpt-neli .nil Kii-ifsh Imported Mifl?nc^rlaff5ltrhici-» Trimmed at the kluHcuirf. s . •’•/* • . , .. l)»e, Mujcum. ' great itferAss of tratfo in Iffe MTUftefr I%0 : b4i'Rcreftsvry to dhptl from tiuw to time flic bcautifn? line Bpst (lisplaycd of sfyincs ftt Bquncls, Tufbauj tmd Shade H ta for Iiaclfcs and tpowT^nertes, vftth oWomplnyiri rioh designs In BriKrede 'Tfirnining; Silks ftnd teenier with most expertsivt assortmehte of liwpmte/ Frarrel- Fi-M-era and RibWas jn Sacpdia Gfos Grain iithl Double and SitigTb Faced Saliu Ribbon?, wliicb itfc how foohucli w admired »**tt Trlitiuiihg Uihlwm. ' ‘ | ,! In tublition to the Millinbry Dcfvirtmmit, the Ifocb o! 1 ’ NocV 'SYcar it Silk end Lacs TMs, Fisehos, Scnrfs, Jabtw. uWcxcellctl iu variety, beauty ami ehcapvifc*. The stock of AVhhe' fcoods fs ctasiifind. Complete tuTtTUKED. PLAIN AND I'LAlO VAlXgOOKS. TT(TO- etfnll/ ask ait itfipSwW'of tScmfit^reihcT it at THE MUSEUAf. . ^ ! brd : *•« '*-«3Vk bc-ev1rt|> <dU |'‘K , qf/ Co D. C* Adams. ^ I -. a* aw-a- iTl iLi n i ff , ut on the market, ami I- respectfully Lkrgo aud Bcaatifbl Stock kept ~ /j’ + . I to MaWfc^ r sfts^rVlr mhl3 8ut VBOPBlETOBrOF THE MU'TTTM. B vMBEBO, Augusta Va nnliwr. Io Khwfcwf Vhw < '* rri »«‘‘»- ."‘g”®"- 4c -. ♦ Jure. Aiw rire. Scori your ordwea, wlthooofl *re rollers to back him, but toe «-,t.a*:Til Stable* fo? the a#c->»u*oda4i«n of tie aiaauDolaleti. Mascilbciw n iar l« of Bnrrrwe 1 know b!m and they | u^e,. nnd well trained gru*m«nc to J nttonTlStiy Value flti f ry. r AT the close agrieulniinst. * the pleasant in Barnwell.” 6 was innde for e^’A labor, I tope the Legislature, at its next, see- Slon, ^lll see proper to give you ade quate compensation. These ftallstIce wifi be of great duf to.the State, eepeciuMy the agrieultfiTOt. * and 1 trust th# aurii. tors will make every effort to have th/*mftri| ftyl complete. Tb*e returns have nr> reference to taxation, and are taken in the interest cf the planter* themselves. 'Anv information you can furnish the Department for the advancement nt agriculture, not Included in these revfblanks, will be appreciated. . Jcry Respectfully. T*| i A. P. Botlv.k, mi9*ioerf of Agriculture. - J.- » lr A ~ W * * , t t ' Chore have been about 8.200 liens fried In the clerk’s office this year. /Ml ■ > . * .* * ■' ; La lies’ hats, trimnilngs7“initB, flaw- . era, etc., st IJcKlbbcn’a. *. 1 » * Hii!! Conjot. tireenrfilr—Tiie clianca of victory for the Democrury^liea in the fnretog • if *be en»my to the point* where their •h-t) rrotoNtlon will i)f d«-i-tr<»jred, aofl wbi,-h Ihelr amlai ify will not retry th'em bey«»n<l. This will only bear*, o unplished with a couragopus leader who will advance to the ntiru dt, an i he rendy to inrustaba. worst that may oome; and by an exhibition of will, and itlontloM determination to maintain tloir rights ro the point even of physi cal force. It, Is worse than useless to error ibis campaign intending to re- tr at at certain boundaries. \Ye have been too often beaten In con(eet*of bravado. We tniiKt. bo in earnowt. There will be no war in any event. If ti o Democratic party shows itself willing and able to maintain its rights at nil hazard*, they will bere- bpeeled. If It does not, th<»re will be another four years, nnd perhaps au kidefinlte period of Grnntism. The On# aide or tiro other will retreat be fore the fighting begins; and that which shows the boldest front he left In possession of I lie field,—Daily News, Various incorporate towns In tho State have pussed ordinance* against the carrying of concealed weapons In side their limits. Let every one from the mousutina to tire i^es p.iss a, flmi-' lar one, aod have it rigidly enforced. They should likewise shut up all the grog-shops and bpr-^boina, . At the next naseiablkig ot tire’L<*gfvlaturo, a law will no doub; be passed taking it unlawful to carry concealed wea pon'-). If the foregoing suggestions are carried out, the decrease to crime resulting thereby will no doubt bo soon made evident; lo consoq deuce, the stasioo# of our courts will be shortened, their expenses reduced— and thotuxlevy for connty purposes will he curtailed. This Uxme way the people can lighten their hardens, and one which they have altogether ia their own reach,-- Enterprise. ‘ - Kershaw—It is a very easy matter t» criticise a newspaper, but to pub lished qo£.. bo na. tQ iuter.est, amuse and Instruct the public, is no small uudertaking. 1 hose wiroH>re*©qm»nfr to find fault with every littio item which does not suit their critical and exulted ideas, should buy type. Ink and paper, and publish an organ of their own..,. Let them try it for three months only, and if it don’t give them some new ideas of the newspaper business, then ws are no judge of nu- mnn nature. The conceit would be taken out of such individuals so quickly that they would hardly know what was the matter with them or whether they stood on their heads <jr their feet.—Gazette. Newberry.—Both Hampton and But ler "went for” Hill with gloves off for his Impertinent solicitude fbr tho honor of Bouth Garrfllna. Hampton’s speech was a plain, simple, manly and itraighr forward talk; Butler’s v/as mote elaborate and more argutnenU- live, sod he argued-the question of rn aaHwdKreta with great legal qbility, ns Hlif bad dono before him on ike opposite side.—Herald, t; Richland.—Intemperance Is a com- muo enemy, and all can fight It from a common piatlwnu. Lr iu limidlous ad- TJofiTcrsf congress, and to make this plain with-1 out saviour it in direct teufla.' they eti- | dttrsed Tillman In a weak fashion; vet would oot toe tract their d#fbgates*tft support him. Lartigue ha* no politl ail vf prhplo are assured, alient a man as be is, that vthen the time coqpes to speak he Speaks, and to .tbs point. *or if to act the deed is done. Let Barnwell tis*. its strength, not. ag&irst Tillman, worthy s* he may be, hot for Larri- que, wortLy aa^ he is. Let ihoae who iu h*oH>rtog him fe«l it# will reflect credit nn the county, use their Influ- f ence iu other counties to seems his oomioation. . CL -, Wtunmrr l’u»liio«# tVlth laudable enterprise, Ebrichs’ FHshl''n Q'’.arterly for the peesetit Bummer presents It* readers with a heautjful chrotno-llthniraph, Illustra tive of the Fashl* os of tbe se#sop. UuUke Bioat-f ishlon phtes, which S’® merely troadons of the artl^i’* brain, the greS)*«t is s faithful production of actual, existent oosUimes, of which not 9uly the full descriptions, bnt the prices as woll.'weewnpany the plat#. For the hem fit of our lady readers wo append a brief summary of these costumes, extracted from an advance sheet furnished by the publishers. No. 1 representi a walking oostmre in brown, of cummer camel’s hair cloth and polka dot satin. The front is of satin arranged In soft * folds, with aide draperies of camel*®- hair, edged with silk and tane fringe. The back Cf the skirt Is of enmel’s hair, divided fronl the side draperies.by broad bias baud* ot satin, and ornameuted with ant hr boWw. Tbs b®eeiw» is nisri# lo French koaf fdi^do, with broad Wp piece® of the polka dot material, aad tastefully trimmed cuffs and collar. Price, 947.60^ • No. 2,is n aegond walking dree*, appropriartfliv Parsed the “Somtee.” and made of gend’orme bla« French, bunring and silk bj^cade- By an in genious arrangeraebt "of the two, material*, tiie front (a ornamented with the renfrisertatlnn of a sah with rays ; tlv««id® draperies being of hunt ing meeting at • poloV diefe’w the bas-qae, and drawn to either side nf the central design - OT the ffftHT, The basque 1* of bunting, cut l-mg and round, aad appropriately trimmed wftb tbe brocade. Price, $35 00 Tbe third figure in tlpv illustration represents a comblnatloD dtrss of silk in two contrasting shades of drab. The underskirt in^frent is made of Alternate strips of tho two materials Inid in kilt pTaitlaas,-the b*ck being of a single shade, plaiu and fhll. The overskirt is trimmed across the bot tom with revere of contrasting silk, with a full bow of silk In two shades ; the back being of a darker shade of silk, neatly draped The basque is made en panier, -trimmed to corres pond with the* lower part of the costwne. Price, 828.50. The hvst fHrnre is that of a dlfilMr or receptlbn drees of garnet colored satin duebesa, elaborately trimmed with cashmere bead fringe and pas- sementeiie. The skirt ia arranged in n double scurf, on which the trimming Is imposed to great advantage : while the back drapery is formed of a double box plaiting extending from the waist downward. The haaque la cnt with a coat hack and elabonitcly trimmed. The sleeves fire ofiea CD the upper side, and laced with corda of satin With hand® of passementerie ioq either side ; the lower pait of the hleeves, as well a*' the trimming of ibe neck, being finished with ruchlors nnd plaltlhgs of lace and aktid. Ftffi|* SU5.90. Having anticipated an advance In pi lc«i r I hate wtfly In Degen^Sef nblF* January rQa<l# !Htj[®.puruhaa t 'e for the Sieing keakon ®t vt-fy lo#'prices. My oupt^mera vau. tttFrdfore, rely on getting tb^fr ofriers fliiod dearly airAtofi^Mw / ever before. There ts, however; a very perceptible edvaae® a Gallcoes, and some ollrer4>fitoa Goods—all q£ which-l®iell at (afiuqjr. prices. ;Person®sending ordsrs will have them filU d at the reduced ytige®, sboi'hi such }( good coflfcl ion of Ilorae?, ien«i lo Atock ohmIiie lo the stuhUe.— Chn’ye* very moderate. jbiiw aswtmtj. l»p». ’ ym>pniFioR. KIT II THE WORLD i layawpoi. tltehtlv dlrtv ' kppear v»hlt#, lot | white, —Mila*® bai m COMPARIfiOB I CHt'UCU A CO.’S maAM A If D iianneKR ’ mtAVD wiu »how the (11 iTrrrurr. * » -. white a Jl fiVMTAIfCKS UA.il ter - ■doi fd 8ucU Uoyd®, Ait tfi. .DhpatL- CTfiO CV' r tH’l ita, aud I ant H wi rV. and t-v MV wm rife drew ii-’ct on Del TS/y'fVlIfifts Wj utterly iqspwWribls It to to ettutnsratesll tM’llfliiPf#flNCRfty^JHCNiHOKEdS tomere eati rely on my stock supplying anything rii®t tb*y can (hinit of or d®- icoce, for anytiliut yqg w»nl.,you shall sPt P . Jl, ■ ■ _ IpasyoucaiiwUiyouwmu, uodsO*) Iprlcf ya® wanb to pwv. Hmd. for A»mpl«4i.. _ aptlD »♦ tal t. ^ ii, I ;"! i ; ~ a> 1 J** : . .1 WHOLES A RETAIL DEALER jii;«w H A r Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Bags, Etc. .... - u- ' - vi vtal.K®. n** • h 'irw " % riJ^em ;; ; 233 KING BTHferflV y liear Market Street, : CKarlestonj ^C I’articslar attoatipn,given to. filling represented,' , f . , , liS , - ! ■ - ! ^uirauiCPd » ,eei r.P^* : 5® J G. W. PRICK 1 ^. * < * _ dfi * i ‘ Madufactur<r of on ■*« - ho hnad aaida with-. yeaat, wtlTfn^pr-,» tfb dtulitT, mmko It rl*e MM»rM® prareotit Wap M«b^. byj half teMpoeurul at Church Marat nr . Be Mira and not oac of thla with *our DiHk * or ■res to r mflk. la pmfetaMo ^.twrehy *hn«*l«*#art. •« ®i«<w» pound |-«^h*f fur valuable lutont*- ^howtnTsto ywbokocer. V Wk&el w & Wilsot SEWING MACHINES, ■ Hi« be*t SewlfigfilacWne far family nae WitU all the besland Uteri srihehments, for (taleft popular pritca aijd on Jerm* to «uit purchwer*. Bid Machines repaired. Cjdl and examine befbre purchutny elsewhere. BUfiPKHALtER ft CO. nrr2‘2-bii Wiltirtgn. 8.0. 4'- or I ftatfe rtfi NOTICE farmer cnetobH-ra tbatl eutned the Wagoning business, and all ordsrs for baaliag of any description left -Otr mv reWdoncea Kir (4 Mr. J. J. Ingram, will ^e thfislfuliyrecsiv- eri. anri promptly attended In. r aug7 ly. J.B.BEVOIL i Mekfng, amj Hepairifig don4 op t\e sltoltiKti tioticd kn l most reasonable tern.?. >■ ttb* fihtf Ml Tfl1AfiMK-*amrfii|'- - - i-[ - Tr Batisfac Jp 1 A full lin4 FgrnUliiug At th® New 8iori r &t - ww # u ^ j lPfi rjf y '£)tt ^ [JiyGootL^Ornccnea, Bocti, She®*, Hhts, Cops, HArdwsrsj Oeote’-a 00)1.*, Drjigs and Medicines' My New frtock (f s sffflER nit hands bos been selected .with a .trieir Ci ^fi£eiyti.ing u 'W, l °* h ,«!W1 i m— au^ thp' ynrkrf tetchy Give h-:-V8m r-Ml d fTr.-t. ‘ttfi pi) tiri ) ■ Unt . #r d«®b** p • - * Se-14 .■17* In values, elected P Ilaviag LailiJie,GtKlD LUCK to plstfe iarpt-flMSIT eWer* before lues, waare sntldod t® ihow oft friends and patrons the Largest t the Visa aud lUst O ITC yra. THAT ,-V arions. PRiCKS Oar block is Lara®, V anoui c 7U IN A TJGTJBT'A. 5 * AND; AT o&fy POMP^rr^rio?v- Suptib and Complete., Ott# . »oJ*e I ‘ ' ‘ oflung and Big, {Store B2GA9 fcX&SST. fiVUGfiffi. A. W. Blanchard, y,, a