The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, June 24, 1880, Image 3
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THUHSDU,
JUNE
24, 1880.
T"
« . l>. C« H rl. <3: irr
- of ANmnAM bfis
been drewato eerre ae a prnnrl Je^or
at the ful> (8m of the United States
Contains 1 M7 inhabitants, as aecer-
tainad by Mr. C. M. I*’eldM, aputnera.
tor for that district. In tbe last year
th*re haveb^eniD^SjawiioM,59 births
M -gainst Mi
0«r PopHlntlon.
There ar® -between GGO and^GtQ ln-
habkants" In the cor|»nra»e liiaitsof
the town of Barnwell, we afd fnKtrniied
by Mr. B. M. Hay, enumdratot fer
Btirnwell townsldp.
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l : pper Knltkuh wtrbio.
Tbe bridge over this stream la in
pretohed condition, and travellers
hav® need 10 exercise the erreate«tcarp
to avoid injut y to borseu in oroasinpr.
Parties whose duty it is, will please
look after tb® Uridjre.
— . C4»iaAXk .n: w*. - ■
f Wbite P«WV». Y* ew
A pOhtofllre has been established at
White P a d, on theline between Aiken
and Barnwell. H. W. Sc<TU, Post-
(Boater. t ^ -
4 ■ Klk#.
At a mwrfnff^6f n»e"cTko “Petno-
craticclub on the iGth lost,' a resolu
tion favorloR Uie early nomlDatioiLpf
a county ticket was adopteif, aad it
was ontered tirat tha tokowkig stand
lofr rnle be poblisbed : That in mak
ing our nominations we should put
forward tliope only who bBToerer been
true tp.Sonth CmpITns.lier mt«-resr,her
hont^r’an't* her tTWfr.arfr* Tfwt iray
person. claUaifitr to l»e a Democrat,
who may tun upon ah Independent
ticket will tie regarded as a traitor to
fejftparty.' an ♦nemy taUiia country,
and w.rihy*f<f the tiaj fondetnua-
Monofall tw>od citiz-n® «nd *hat nsf
such In thl® rinffsI’SH Pave Me namp
iuimediately erased from the roll.
,V
(J rail a in'a.
A /MOJ'Pr, «117* ’ll I 11^ Hlll'fUHUVM | M (It I
Mi set s Turner, Oraloun, Bronpon anil
MFtman. or t^*nepai|ro. A pi- aeiint
tlmt 1 K an7F*ipate™ nf d the ptn.lft-are
Peraonal. •
P^nt. I S. %amhfttr f
returned frolnt^etr tlalt td the
Sprinps. ' *’
W’e arecrUd to learn t’ at Mr. M F.
Molony of Blaekville, who lately lost
the eicijt of obe eyepompletoly, ianow
encporasred to hope for eventual res
toration of vision.
Me II. 4’. JKolk,
The nraffloo oft this yotjnn ffentle-
rna* on "The Mission of the Btatos-
man,"at Wofford College, on thelG'h.
is very hlorhly spoken of. It always
Rives us pleasure and pride to know
that the Bain well boys abroad afh
uphoidinfc tbw fume of their gallant
•W eonnty. yy
fonrt at Hampton.
Tn th® case of the State vs. A. J.
Oill for the Biurder of W. M: Conreilf.
thejuryfonod defendant Riiilty, bnt
recommended him to mTcy. The
case aRBlnst W s. Ijvnch, express
seewt, charped with th* larceny of a
pnrknce eon*ak Inc Wf>,hOO.'from O.
W Williams & Co., of Charl'-ston. to
an Athens (Oh ) Arm. resn’ted in an
acquittal. In the first mentioned cnee
-(he enilclfnr was assisted by Mr. I. K
Tobin-* oh our bar* who*® conduct of
the case, we arc pleased to e«y. Is
BiV. Ii. CiPhbert, pr.-gcMid an Mile
sermon in tlie Biptfbt • church last
Sfihtmth qt» Bttnday 8ch»'q]s.. .The
IMihtine Society iv>piirpies to Rrow,
both in mefnin rs and fn interest. The
query eeie<-te<| (wr de^aU*. t vioorrow
nicht (25-h Inst!) is : B*-8<)Ttfpil, That
Memory »ff.*rds man 1 •on* -t’cnetfe
than H 'Pe. The'apea^Hff are M sgts
O leni. Weeks, & C.. CunoeT unit P. tl.
Cooper, upon tit® afil'-mati^e, hIkT |
ami
ant
b
corduiity fnvl'ed t • a'tend
WiUiMo*.
; T|e^prcta club hws jB'cn. for the
pr»st week litijiy In tiTscussinc tfie
chances of the "wet and drvrtickf’ts’ 1
at the Iinnicipal f lection in S-fitemiier
I n*xt. 0 Ida at pr-f'sont in^favur oft he
drv.....Df. B. J _Qjiattlclun>ni has
rcdeVttly receive^ f ’ , *t{<-fs'ii»t , iiit on
inRcnh in arrantrement for itistantly j PitiauHa!
detacliiDR hoise^ from huccie® . Trrasurer
Messrs FTt niV Smith, W S Kil’.tnys-1 biiu ; L T
worib end Jl
dftfdp
ikilma
high up,ff they wMI hnly persevere
... .The young men oonfemnlate of-
grahix or a rWidbvs d-'b Whv ia
^SundaySchool at the Baptist church
slimly art tended on Hie 1st, end .11
Rum I a vs? (B"Cau*e th® paator is
absent at other chttrchcs ).. .-.fMtnn
ip I'VHioR^ The cool spell having
dhtckrl its erowt |i.
■fed Otik.
C«d. W. H. fJuncM*. wilt deliver a
Sunday 8cii >o| ad ireew Jit ^evn Pines
Cimrch on th® 27tlt Inkt. Oitheful-
lowlno Sunday llev’. Jam's McJTah, of
BkTOW. tl Will pteadt HLSvVi-li Pt/lcv^
....A few brat’ not ten pn*, hes fa this
nelthhorhoo'! bid fair for nn cnrlj'
hArve«r... .Tft® first watefni'-h n of
the eeifcon wa* gathered by Mr Fred
TUxlev last Friday Tlie mosquito
Qonrmhea, and the uliiqultotts msd
dog Is heard of occnstonally, in our
% complete smash-tip of a new wpgoa.
Since trains goes throuch here so
frequently, it wouitl be welt Per rwn-
ers of horses to hitcb them tp som®
oonveulent post, asaccldoQts are liable
to ocour at any tiraqr. . BfHurbi y.
ternoon luat a gentleman coming |o
c v*H*g*. with his wifs snddsttgki
it buggy. Was met in Hie road,
loadeifwapdo, th®^ gentleman moved
out of the road to allow the wagon-in
pass; botwithstandlng that, the neftro
dri-star hitched with -tbs bHRlty,
firdfre the shaft oftW satne, tb n<
insult to'injury, the negro, abused the
gentleman, in tli® vilest langusee,
....Saturday evening, last another
gentleman returning toMs home
Ll-t progress wad impeded by
a drunken negro, who afterwards rode
along With him, and annoyed bltrf t’ery
muck... ^Boput three wenks ago some
itnie boyeHviog iu file village, wept
blackberrying, they found a mocking
birds neat and stilly hawk’s, onoof
the bovs for mischief,took the hawk’s
eggs and pjacsd them In the mocking
Idrdsnset. Id duccouBse* of time the
lilrds,' were hatched, and there are now
in the nest, four lit«l« hawke and ttt«e
mocking birds. This story Is vouch
ed for by reliable witnesses Sun
day last a disgraceful feud occurred
near Windy Hid Creek, when Gahe
Miller, was sliced, down the arm by L
Tyler; Cause, dispute shout the lat
ter driving into team of former.. . . An
Me hit spoken of.
J W. Rice.
Mr. J. W. Rlc®, whose advertisem-ot
«\r>p®*r» In o-jr colamrs Is too' well
known to the people of Old Barnwell
to require Introduction at our hands.
UnlUA ia ao egpcrleno®
the mercantile bnslneee
poasesaes the happy faculty of per
ceiving the wants of hi® custome-*
and buys to suit them. He ds char
acterized in business ns In his privut®
life, by strict integrity and m rtgUt-
ness in dealirg, his motto being ,4 »
dollar’s worth of goods for a dollar"—
no more and no lets. Bv readirg his
advertisement something of lnter«#t
will he learned and by trading with
him somaibiog of advantage will be
gained. . , . .
concyajed weapons, is to be passed by
council at its next kneeling, in this
town.... Mrs. J. M. Cave, died at her
diofhe on lltb Inst, after a lingering
fitness. Her sister Mrs RtTven^r, ^ho
itelp nurse her, ia also very low. , At
the - last comtn'tntCHti.vb ot Mutual
Aid Lodge. Krvghte of Honor, the fol-
Hwing o(Bc> rs wr-re elected fof the
ensuine term : Dr. ij. J. Moubod, Dic
tator ;Taaac Michaelson.Viee Dictator;
G. T. AsdRa's, Asst. Dictator; James
Thompson, Reporter ; J. P. Htrobel,
Be porter ; W J. Martin,
Rev. Arthur Buist, Ohap-
Tr.lar, Guide ; M. Keeler,
A/W^athersbee ar«~atfGuardian H. Kamqi f> r, Sentinel. The
Lodge is In a flourishing condition,
accessions having been made recently,
and several applications fa?member-
shipa,_pn file, this order commends
itself to every man of family.... A
precociouslittle chap.retnaiked to bis
mother.” Ma. pa has got the best, of
you. you can’t strike matches rn your
trowsera Ukehe.can ! ‘Now, Mr. Jones,”
said bis sympathitic wife "tkero it is
again!’’ V
froiAo W^fy-» r .| *r»ilfspr foil Hip
iys. Id ay will make, their tytke
town<lttp, but^th® p*-Hth'al waters ure [ Subday In this month, to be known as
eltll; the reason iieing, I agnpogg, that
we have no catididai^s... Th® recent
cool nights have somewhat alarmed
■ Ike farmers,-but at thin writing Hm
cofo and cotton crops nre v*»rv good.
Rau. Splittkr
Allcwdale.
For several weelm we
needit g rain very had*y.
■ Icropsfhjive eujJrTwd hu* .
jaBT® la. tbU t^ng* but car* .Is I ** gt!
Mr. Rti>e serlou^lvinpired in woms^secwTir
■ 'sower®* I>em»crnlfc Clwlr
r 1
An orator having been appointed lo
address th® m®mbera ®f this ciuh at
Its last meeting soma half a
the members of th® Barnwell nnd
other ditba^wer® present, which swell,
el th® number atteodanc® to about
twenty m®n. Alter the bualtiee® of
. the dub wn» finished Mr. 8. G. Grs,
ham was tntroducwd by th® chsirman
ns tb«orator of Hi* day. Thespeakw
took for his them® th® “Senatotlai
Candidates in Barnwell County,"
psyigg. glowing trlbutrs to all thf
candidates, except Hon. Bobt. Aldricb,
who« b® qritioleed in a very severe
manger. At tty conclusion of Mr Gra-
*,two's remvka, MC-rTk^fb 11 Ayer be-
* log ealfed for; rvpflAd (Kat he htd hot
attended th® meeting with tiny expecta-
tiod of Mng c^Md onfgr aspeech and
* 4sb not^repOT®<t;*>ut as he hud b®e«
called for he would state t^at-hs
thought it was, to stfy the leasy.iinfair
to mak« so attack on a public man In
Itis absence, as Mr. Graham had done,
and after a few further remarks ok.eeil
wlih aytsoBtHon. which bus-tdopigi'l
bv the ciob tmahimourtjf, iovitfB(t afr.
A ldrich To a*Mre®s tie Hub at its next
regular meeting—the third Sat unlay iu
July. The resolution is. published in
our advertising columns.
hnvs be-'n
Th* cotton
litHw up to
. fr*!']
in* of
our cunmunlty. Owing ts-thcex
tr* me dry seasons nv-st x i'lnnt*r-i have
♦ hHr crop® In excellent coniJiU;in...i
P'dMesWtb® gvoersl topic Tor cnn«
vemation. The nomination made at
Chicago by lb® Republicans wasromel
whst aeur|>rl-»c to tlHUgl W*- be.
IHve Garfield is easier to beat then
Grant, If tb® Democrats put tlie right
man In »hs .. .In th® cafe of the
Htsf® »*. l.voch in »hs matter of the
Southern Express Ouupney, a vet diet
of "not gtifity*’ was rendered, and
Lynch returreti to Angus: h this a. n>.
I am Informed that Lynch has h*guo
an action against th® ExprtgsOrmpary
to rssoysr damage® f«r OO® hnndri-d
thousand di-llani... Our town is tto-
usually quiet, and ths weather ftceed-
" Tngfy warm. -*
doten of " ^ ■« w
_ llambrrg;.
, I learned a few davs ago, that coti-
ton Moamtj were picked, between here
hiuLMidway, about tlui lat fast, elmv
MiCttibeard tlkLl thej^ bad appstt r*d
on my placo on the lOtn. At this
momsat »h*r® are ntaov hlootoa oww
mo«t of rov Belli#,' an.I many wi |l
formed bolls. Tbo season has beep
sxcepUoaaliy favernbl® in this section,
and verv advanced The dry Weather
has enabled farmers to get rid of the
grass, iind the heat has hsMene.1 the
growth «*/ ths ooUod, ...The cot'oo
crops are the finest, that our farmers
have had for three years past, as re
gards stands, condition*, and general
promise; and ate fully tyo week®
earfier than usual......SofnA fsi i tners
have already laid by their corn, aud
all thereat will have done sofbfwh®
sod of twa week. This er(}£> KW’Us
well, ana is fairly up to an avprsge.
The peach trees will give us about a
half Hop, i*nt of watermelons and cat-
'*• 1 tii .tii;ww.
Ar»3er5on—W® are authorized by
fit® county commissioners to say that
the tax levy for the present, year. tyHI
payjili ctnJtns •gainst the county,_nnd
at the end of the present fiscHr\»Hr
the countywfll be desr ®f debt and
have a sutplus. This bssroH*oen tbr
case for years....The Baptist Sun-
day.School at tbi® place will have a
Centennial bunqay School CiJ«*bVa
ti'Ut cjj. the afternoon of th® f >urth
proof oats, using stable tnaonre and
co'ton seed as a fer!iMz®r. He used f
400 bushels of cottoo^dfead and a coo-
■iJersbie,quantity of 1 stablu manure
on the 13 l-jt'rtcres. Threj bushels of
aeed were planuti POT •<T*. The ex
pense® ot tngnMfftg (witlicotton seed,)
seed, labor, AliJ^gX'-epUng thegostof
hauIlnofQ * Wr -p !i) HpiHk'g Jgwated
•to *107. Mr. Latham Usrvested 1.300
shocks of oats from ths ID 1-2 acres,
aftor having pastured 5 bend of osltie
on 2 1-2 sores of the land for a period,
of two month®. Two shocks weighed
respectively 46 and 67 pounds ; being
thoitMighly cured at the time of
wt ighifijj: We bold thisasthechamp-
tob yield of the State, nud would be
glad to hear from other counties. '
Kcvrbcrry---In the case of the State
vs. Spearman, charged with murder,]}
heard at Ui® term of the Sessions obnrt
just Passerl, Jodge Wnckey rnled that
the Solicitor could noi^ order g juror
to stand aside until tbo State iiaii ex
hausted- Its peremptory challenges.
The solicitor urged that if a juror
could not be made tostand aside when
presented, the State was‘virtually
denied the right altogether, unlesa the
jurors proposed tb be peremptorily
challenged should be the first two
presented, the State having but two
peremptory cballexi^cs. The solici
tor cited the case (manuscript deci
sion) of tlie State vs. McNInch : but
th "judge said that cabe do«s not de-
ordioanoe, against, tty carrying of elds thla point From Saturday of
Job Work.
1 am prepared to receive and execute
ordsn for any kind of 40|®fc—^
<JOH§PBIKT1KO.
At tbs lowest CXSff riuCJU; Or
ders solicited. L
Benj. Davies,
FROl’LH OFFICK,
Barnwell, S. Q.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
3. w. SiZCifSw
: 0 : —
3,000 YARDS CALICO.
«ANTED
-BT-
TisTWeek to Wednesday morning a hot
wave passed over our section, causing
the mercury to rise as high as 98.
Wednesday"afternoon the thermome
ter indicated 94 degrees. . This ex
treme heat was very smitten, as well
as eaily for tits season, and produced
a “shrinkage" alike of things animate
and luanimdte’. The heavefu were as
itrass and ths oaffth as iron beneath our
feet,and thetepder plantsgavauptheir
sap and wilted. Poor humanity swelter
ed and swallowed eand bars of impal
pable dual on the street®, carried
everywhere in clouds by the high
winds prevailing at time*. J
Orangeburg—A severe Icrnado
passed through our county near St.
MiitlbeWfe on hut Saturday afternoon, •
pfrvettatlng trte* and fences* Persons
at the the depot fcefe ecarce4y aware
of tb® presence of a dojd upon the
face of the sky and had no dream of
the proximity of auy thing like a
storm, which was theh raging within
two or three ibllea of them until some
farmer from the scene, brought In
formation into town. This was about
* REAL ESTATE AGENT*,
Blaekville* Bo- Ca. ;
One Farm containing five orsix hundred
acres good a tiff cotton land.
Three email farms within t-ro miles of
this plaoe, Withsomo improvements.
ExchMC*.
I wish to exchange a desirable house
add lot in August^, Ga., for country
property. For further Information,
Address X. Y. Z., ....
Care J. W. Holxks,
decJS-tf Wllllstob, 8. (L
To the Trade.
the Raikea Ccnteuiiial, in honor of
Robert Ihtik'*, un English pbilan-
thropjst.wbo first nrganix»d »o<vierr»
Mnndjyrtctmol«iwW«wtc®»<er. Rogluiul
by employing poor womrn st a *bili-
ing a day to tetu’li the poof Alldren
wb<«) tie found lo tbo strugtsi’f.liron
c**terL..Thereafas quite a storm of
wlfH wed rain, aceompanlod^ by
4 p. ta. t
Piikeos—We are Informed that fbu
n*gro®d held a political tndetiog at a
little store belonging to soms colored
uieo about three quarters of a niile
from tjiis place, ou l.iet Monday bight
wc*‘k. What they did bkte nol
been abl* to learn. They were but
few la uttgad ince.- Then some white
men promised to m*®t with them, but
did not do so. Tti® while brattiein
should not fiiave diotippointed tiivai,
W® learn also that another met ting
was held last week in the vicinity of
the Jack After old plan®, at which
they had B'bass drum. These me®!-
fngs are proof of the revtvirt of th* old
union league and tbu put poses of the
RtiTTFahl. ‘Wrtirin-H Ltf gOUUvd that
tlifatstauofantlsavfBM^ntaaruiog u>
th® DemoiTats of th*touuty.
Spartanburg—We learn that a yotteg
man named Cmuuoii w 1® druwrisd 011
w*<l rain. acecmpHUled by a
small amount of bail. In |he vicinity of laat Sunday ®ftern<*.>n, in Poole’s mill
n'revtli® Mhi* and the rcctIoii of pon0, uwtr Cannon’* Gamp ground.
Mm®
country IHn* tbr*« of
-ide on Friday , la»*t.
taloupes.tberc will begrea^abundance. Time.
f®ur miles this
.Tii* greatesi
damage miafroA the wiiHfilng "f the
f l®n<ls and tb* tdeaeUH down of f<>r-
^•rd corn. ( •cun* day there
wa* a email hair®(*r:TV tu thw weigh-
Uuliood of Storeviil*. but (Mtunately
the damage U> the crops was slight.
Colleton—The. Colletcn county
Democratic n'mina’lng convenibm
far eoonty offjtier® coavene# JulyliOth.
I<ct tli® h®®tfnfJre*r of our party be
coneulfod aodt! «vbre{ ir>*»n be |>lace,|
fh the Add. jfhis, we believe will t#
dune. ' ' ■ *
Diilingt^D—Tb® contrast between
cr 'pacf ooierwl me® and wfilte men
ha# he*® ®n r*duce«i In th® p®st years
that but little difference can be ob-
aeryed now This may be accounted
for In the fact, that th® colored, farm
er® nte tntira d-vo'ed to tilling th®
wolf than m rolltlca. Th*r® F. not a
colored farmer in Dullngton comity,
at tfiis tiui®, that cannot olitain the
iu*Ana necessary to rnn a crop, indeed
<Vgood many are able to do without
credit at all. Large oumhera of them
own goad buggies and horse®, and
Uie contrast L marked. ju a general
Improvasnent of their oondliibn sines
the day® of Radical ml®.* ‘ ,
Ed#**tlHd--The slore-hon®# ®nd
dwelling attached, ocewtded by Mr.
Pop® N. Crouhh; at Rlcbardsonville,
wa® destroyed bv flr« on last Thurs
day morning, together with almost
tneir.estfre cowentf, copaisiipg of a
small stock of” jjooVl®, household fur
niture, bedding and wearing apparel.
Eyervtblog eayed 'frorq the burning
would ecureely -atwount in Value to
twenty-five dollars.' Mr.Urouch and
a negp'man who was lying op the
floor «t the foot of hi® bed, were the
only occupants of the house at tHe
A Small F
Well Tilled.
by good culriva
following as the
on $ Hard of
ft*
.od on a small farm,
tion, we gi^® the
actual r®s\|ltAlsst^§bar
41 acre®, t»w» towi?; . , ^
5,225 IBs. ginned Mtfon.. .7.f935 00
400 bushels cotton s*ed.... 60 00
195bimhpla’corn,-at76 ot®..146 25
42 l-2buahels wheat.$1.25..51 \2y t
02 50
10 ,00
11® I doc.
The war between General Farmers
.qp.theoiMt ei'le and Gsuetul Green
no tbo other, which but .been gti-
itig on in this sec ion for, some time,
so actively,is about to bo (Iwided iu
favorof fheTofmvV. Tf.B main holy
of Green’s army has been completely
deatroyed, and there only remains a
few scattering membets with whom
and General Farmers’ forces a sort of
As showing what can be accomplish- guerilla wat fare ia curried on. The
iff cofasTire Whoa. r,,.:.
..00 00 •
, D , $920 87/,
• J . BXMWSE AaantlWT.
T^owman.........Ti.$126 00
Extra labor ,....175 60
Fcad for 1 mule...,. . .75 00-490 00 1
n Ex«ef® or*».oo®4
apportioned •• toITow*: In
is
apporttooea as ioiiows : rn colfhn
scree; corn, 8 scree; wheat,- fit |cr®s ;
oat®, 7 acre#.-Yorkviile Enquirer.
■ ■■
. "Gasxs pAm«S » rno«j’ 5 ccsta cigar,
ills bast is town, si Wca‘bcr*b«« A, Easier
fah'Sr - ^ V ' I T.
n*sult of this victory Is goed oitton
and corn, and all that i® neeiied to in
sure a large yield is a gooff rain — yp
|>li short tfn« ago u many fl*h
were beirig rapglii out oTxIhMoc mill
creek, but on account of the dry
weather they do not run now to any
extent....! am pained to announce
mwmm,
father of sixteen children, thirteen nf
whom! ai-e diyino,-pije ofJhose who
has gone hHors hatriug bocu killed in
defense of hi® country on on® of tpe
many bloody battl® fl®ld« of Ylrflffnla;
Mf. Whs-* w as irutverBsllv rsteemed
ami his loss'wflr bff greAllt Telt, and
moet by those who knew him best...
TheBaldoc Democratic Club, designs
field, and hear from each and ail of
them a “little speech.’’ Sam,
4 ^ jMM&Wllfe.
/ThdfW^tbdk'frlffht ntfe 'drfy’ l4®t
wi-uk.v.yWVrffc oUMUinj.uluut, rcsblt
The roaring (Vf'tb® fire awoke
'ftfhem, sml they only tad time to
make good their escape with the few
things they could take out at one
time. There ia no doubt th® fire was
the irbrk of en incendiary, a® we utt-
dcrsfAnd there had been no fire in th*
building in two or thru® days. There
was no Insurance.
Humpton—The negroes in the lower ,
part of the county are in a state bor
dering on despair about the defeat of
Grant, never having heard of Qarfleld
before tb® Chicago convention thrust
him into prominence. They will not vote
for "dia Gaiflsb,” and declare it ia thHr
intention to cast their ballots for
Grant, tHjetber be is a candidate or
ndt....Thu crop® in Hampton are
very good.. The corn is small but in
The co'ton has
and the farmer® are
wishing that they had planted a greater
number of seres on 'account of the fa
vorable season to keep cotton free
from grass.
Kershaw- -Oq Ityt Tuesday mora-
ing the body of John Belton, colored,
•a® fbumi nn t-he-bunbe of th® Watgree
a few' ihiles bflow Gamdeo. It is said
that on la®t Saturday Alight he at-
tempted to cross-the river 00 the rbp®
which extends from tn® side in tke
other and in th® attempt to do so be fChronicle
was drowned. Bel mu wa® under tbe
Uiflueuc® of -wbiakcK^, ,Ou® day last
week a whirlwind^wmpletely demoL
ished a negr® cabin on the male
place of Mr. Parker. Th« wh<4®top
of the cabin was lord off, aad many
of the bosnla broken and split to
piece® Mr. 8, B. T#itlMin p»a»ted
13 12 auto, loot fall, lu a rod rust
excellent) caodit Ion.
ne^cr b<*®tt better ar
white In the pond bathing with other
hyJT-- f w ••■A
8fffhtcr-ff. J. Darpraw and Ja® H.
F. irle, Ksqa , aHit*ru®y*,tiad a peraonsl
Jifllculty iu th® coart fcl burnter, ou
tbe 8^1 lost, while Judge Aldrich was
on ths bench. Tty Utter gentleman
adj-mined the court, on account of tb®
c -nfuslou, and Issued a rule against
them to show cause why they should
not be adjudged in contempt ; upon
tbe hearing, h* euspi-oded them from
th® practice of the Uw until January
1st, 1881, A'.a j fined each #50.
Yorkville—Mrs. Elisabeth Hart,
a other of MaJ. James P. Hart, died
hi* residence in this place, on Hatur-
lay morning 12‘b‘ Instant, In tb®
86;b year of her age. Mrs. Hart was
a consistent member of tbe Baptist
Church. Hbe was a native of Union
pounty, which wax her home until
within tbe past few years, duiing
which tipi® che has resided with her
son, Major Hart.
fflistiikcn aywipaiby.
Of late years there has been a ten
dency In some quarters to extend a
blind sympathy to criminal®, no mat
ter what their offs ores may be. Mur
derers are the especial objects of this
mawkish eentlmeor, * but others
come iu for a liberal share of it, pro
portioned to the enormity of their
crimes and the degree of so-called
romance that enters into their histo
ries. Nothing could be more misplai ed
than this. Sympathy is an admirable
feeling, but there are many worthy
objects upon whom it can be lavished
without going Into prisons to seek
then. Wroug doers should suffer the
penalty of viioir misdeeds. “As ye
have sown so shsH ye reap.” Against
that sentence there can La no appeal.
Man know well enough when they are
violating the laws of God and_ man.
They are not Ignorant of thrf conse
quences. The path of rectitude is
hefortf ttypt- They cun follow it or
step ssids Into that "broad tiad straight
way that lends to perdition. It is a
question of free will. - If they choose
evil, the well being of society deranuds
that Guy should suffer., otherwise
there would be no safety, law would be
a tueckefy and every raim’s band
would bo against Ms Neighbor. To
extuud sympathy other than sorrow
fdt tbeir fall to violators of law In
their just punishment is not only
misplaced, but exceedingly pernicious
in its influence upon the youth of the
country. No mAh undergoes punish
ment without a fair and impartial
trial by a jury of his countrymen, who
have all the facts, before them. It
should bo suGflcieot for all men to
know that they judged him deserving
of tbe penalty fixed by the law. We
hnvpno patience with tbo sentiment
that woqld save such people froiff
the natural consequences of their
wrong doing.—Rather let crime be
made odiou.-<‘; let th® young be taught
thaUhetewm tMcx#yiqp«lhy for the
trSisgfeskoivAndlH^ Court! Will have
fewer critpinqls to try,>— Augusta (Ga)
Merchants in nsed of
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes,* Ciga
rettes or Smokers' Articles,
Will do well and save money by giving men
call before purchAsiug their goodn elsewhere.
We eeusiniHly keep on Lend s first clees
cignrfor f 15pet l.OOOl
A very line eignr lor $25 per l.OwO.
1 Our $ft<) end |35 Oigiirs compare fnvor-
sbly wiih any 10c. oiger in the country.
Oar Cigers are eerefsily mails, to eoit
lint •lao.i retail trade.
‘ I’qww, Cigsrwtee,sari Cigsretfe Holdcre,
weke-p the beet aeeort A (lock in the State.
A go oil stock of P tig Tohdcco.
Oar fine grade* of Plug Tobacco, pecked
in '.raddle- ere sell known all over the
State. Cigarette Paper. Mmtckbnnee, Meef-
siuiiira Oomls end Smokers ahitfles *t Idl
est .market prices. Give mo a trial end
you will please yourrche* end your cus*
(safiMr
D. BKNKD1CT,
ilaeontc Tcntpl: Cigar Store, Charles
ton 8. C. »p8-
Sewing Machine Depot
"*r; •
' -r*AT— r
BlackviUo, S- C.
FIRST CLASS SKWING MACHINE At-
tnehments, Needlee. Oil. £« , fur eny style
Sewing Msehise. Goods sent by nail when
orders ere eecowpanlsii wfck lb* carh. Sew
ing me'litaea repaired m abort uce -nl
-a'!* 1 gnerentee*l. i berees ben 1 the
in ■ - oTed WteA ' w#wrt|Spaw ^tweri
ces Machines one Jbsger Maebiss* 1 heve
the Ateney for I hire wed end Omng^urg
-ouiuie> for Ike sale of the "Stewert M«nn-
fheariag Co's Singer Meehine," which
eUims eut’Wiority ever eny ether Singer
Sewing Machine. I ean ftimWi, on abort
ao.! Myle ar ■eke sf Mss^sa 4e-'
sired I aw eieo Agent fbr ihs'KiiMlock
Fan AHe-b nent. which
^en inf MeeUne.
1,080 PAIRS OF sndii.^
70 PAIRS 5(0. 8 LADIES’ SHOES, AT AND BELOW COST*
UAMT^KBC3.8. C
jtineTI-St ..
e 11 -
BTew Sloref New Go
Dry Goods, Boots SllOeS and Hats.
Lndisa’ ffafx nod fine Silks, RilWrfi fWcr- an i Ornaments used in Trim-
miog.them, a specialty. I
Fine Crockery and Table Cutlery, Canpcd Goods sod Fresh and Pur* Gm-
ccncs. Every article warranted as represented, and as cheap A estf be bosfht
at any retail market in tbo State.
J,'
South Side Of tlfo Square.
' ‘ ".l W Kmsmm
M. A. McKibbeft.
(m^l3-8) ^ BARNWELL. 8. C
.itwaia.
A. P. H A V VILLE
Respectfully announces to Li- numcroti- h lends and customers ti|it be hes jtxst
received a largo and well assorted stock of new' [■
Spring and Summer (roods,
Which hav* been selected with great care it ths Northero Mid CHirWeftfn Markets,
consisting of Ladies’ Drew Good®. Trimmings of sit' kinds, KtUbooa, Buttons,
Gloves, Hosiery, Loses, Edgings. White Goods. Ac., Is large arsnrtttCqts.
SHOES, HAT8.T1K WARE, CROCKERY, GKOCKlOJiff, ETC.
An sxsmination of my stock is solicited. •_
myl3*3m
A. P. MANVILLE.
3=
I.
II Pi®I,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER Uf
Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Bags* Etc.
233 KING STREET 1 .'
hear Market Street, : 1 • Charleston, S. V.
Particular attontior give* to filling of
represented.
•rdsrx, and all goods guaruotred $
— j- 1. 'i-'-.JS-j'w* 'i tf—
JUST RECEIVED
At the ftsw Store of
mi
1 can be us»l
•a any
pire Insurauoe. * j
1 «m Agent for thS-fellowing well \ao»n
Fire hwtfins**0<MB**n1®s>'
• Laaeaahire InMn^attenv^wpasy, of Man-
chmer. Kngtcnd.
Pctervburg Saving fn*unnce Company, of
PstcrShurg. Vs,
■ Contiucutal luurnncs Cuwpauy. of New
V*tk. ' . r ■ r ,
The patronage of all ia reapsciAlly an-
ficitod.
B J- Hammet. Agent-
Wheeler AWihoa
A ftiU Ho* of Dry Gooda, Grycenc®, Boots, Shren, Hat#, Cajp, Hardwire, Cents'
Ft rlathing Goods, Drugiand Medicines' My l^ew Stock ot
SPRUSGI ''
JdM arrived from first hands Iim be®o iSbotsd wiu a . visw to nit the varied
tfistes of my customer*. Rvoiythiag is marked do«o to ths lo*est notch. Give
toe • osli.
s$Jb
mhl»-3m
1880.
1880.
ITsviog hid the GOOD LUCK to pW« Urge. CASH
in value*, we nr* soaUed to shew our friends and patrotu
Selected Stock of
orders Ik fore (he Hid
the Largest *nd Beat
Clothing, Hats,
AND
GENTS’ HJMISHHG GOODS
EVER OFFERED IJST ^ DGXJ8TA.
AND AT
PR1CB8 THAT 03FT OOMPBTITIOK-
Our Stock is Large- Various, Superb aud ComildtA T*c*t Low. C*if
' • sudsee t -fr" r ‘ '*
Cooke’s Clothing and Uat Store, .
7U &MQ&3 STftllT* AUGUSTA, G30XGIA.
A. W. Blanchard.
MANAGER.
Qf poop ® who sufirr from tbe doll
Hthpfdtty Rust meeu tie e*«rywh®r*
to spring, and too often in *11 season*
of tb® year, knew bow quirk it could
tycured by taking AVer’s Sarsaparilla
toi>erg® tbfrbll-ifroiu their system®,
we oh mill have better neighbors as
well au Oeai01 hta-L lu vjc$lVitb.
SEHINO MACHINES,
no. &;
Die br-t Sewing Machine for family uie
ithall tbe best and latest stUalimanta, far
sale at pi>p«i*r prices and on (Srnm to auit
piirchtUi-i-*. Ola .Muobine* repsirsd. Call
aud exuuitDC before purchaatux elsewhere.
BI HCKHALTKR ft CX).
apr22-3ra WHlislo*. 8^:.
D. Muller,
| Clothier,
NO. 298 KING BT ,
»v8-qa CIIAIU.KSTOX. S. q
CONVEE MIN1ATURK
Painting,
G.D.Belliuger
, BARNWELL C. H., S.^
. 4 f)r. ■ . x-*L j
Asyaiyla or »lxe phslogrspli repr.-luc#.!.
in tbe tuoat srtiatie and approved manntr,
giving ta die picture a moat nalsral anil lifs-
Ilka-ppesrnnca. ppecimesaon exhibition
at Joaepk Ballutg'r’a Drag Stare, where the
puMiu ars invitod tv call a«( ■xstlma wy
W0Ta.
• 1“
tn1i‘2fi-"’»
For J.C. LUDLOW A 00-
Wedding Sifts
ALLAN’S
FINE WATCHES,
American and Swias, of ths Latest Styles.
— ]OCIi JEWELRY,
01 New and Elegant Dexigna and ExquuUe
War kai ean hip.
STERLING SILVERWARE,
la Freak and Beautiful Pattern*, especially
adapted for Wedding Proaeuta.
SILVER PLATEDWARE,
Tea Seta, Waltere, Ice Pitchers, Butter
Dishes, Cups, Goblets, Spoon*. Forks of best
quality, fek
‘ CHOICE FANCY GOODS.
■ french and America* Clocks, Fine Tabla
Cutlery, Spectacles, ftc.
Watches 1 Jcwelrj Carefully Repaired.
THE BUST GOODS AT THE LOW-
EST PRICES.
James A llpnc, r
aep^ly 807 King .f.. Charleston, 3.
1880
AND
, 1880
Stuuasr.
Tke Letdiii; UUUei; EstetBskneS.
* ^ k-l+tt
AU the new fMtpe* of BMkfii* and Hals.
Largest Steel, Choicest Styles. Boat aaaoH-
ment of MfTflnery and Fandy Dry Uoods ia
Augusta. Lsecs, FleWera. But-
Iona, Zephyr, CorseU, Handkorcbiefe, Col-
Ura.TcnST, Rucbidgt. Edgtoga and Inaart-
Inp-^verythurg ,n the soLon liM- For
otyltah Bon,Ste end Unta^end to
MRAl). BHL'y CLAKK.
819 BtimuI street, Augusta, 0*.
fSTDeWoreeta' Partern* frr l®dia*
ihildtca C<ud ht Csislofuti. apM
Iu8t Arrived
r .j_ r,*r.
Okas Pechmann’s
A New Stock of
Clothing^
boots, shoks
—‘AS©-*-
N O T I 0 K
ABO A LOt Of
Ffesk Famib Groceries
1
Bar Room
Cs* bsfround thr finest stock of f
tilNEti, LHHJ0BS ; r AND SEGARS
Ever brought to (be village. ,
Whrft yen come to BarawoU don’t
forget to Osli »*,
Chas. Fecihmann
mSNJtr L. JOHNSON,
Attorney at T&w*
oyfO-ly * W1LLI8TON, S. f.
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Attmty wl Cattsilhr U Uw