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JOHN W. HOWIES,
P«l« S4lil*r and Proprietor.
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LARGEST
OtROUlATION.
THURSDAY, JULY 22. 1SS0.
COUNTY
Wp trp ■ol rc4|> >n«iMv fbr t)»/i fiewi of our e<»r-
NATIONAL DEMOCItATlC TICKET.
W.
FOR PRESIDENT
B- HA IS COCK.
Of PI-XNOTLViXiA.
‘'Nothing cao intlml'*Hte mo from
doing what 1 Ot‘lleve to L»« hottest and
fight.’* •
FOR VICE PRKMDEN T:
W. H. EKGLISH,
or indu:.*.
“They will be elected nud thfy will
tako their si‘ate.”
THE STATE M«:KET.
For CJovcrnor.
Of.h. Johnson Haoood.
For l.lont*nant«<Jovernor.
Okv. J. D. Kknnkx>t.
For Comptroller Ucorral.
J. C. Coit, E?q, r
For Secretary uf *itaie‘
Col. R. M. fc’iMs.
For AttoraeyCearral.
(Jrjt. Lci.oy r. Vot’MANM.
For SuperInlendeot liducation.
Ma; II. 8. Tucmpik'X.
For State Trenaurer.
John P. Rich'K>n< v.
For Adjl^aad Inspector Cvoeral
ilfN, A. M. MANm*rtT.
pcacffiiHy farving and ettiny ■doM.
)Ir. Prguei payees bj imarmed. Yf>ang
Cush jumps up. druv-a hit pistol and
curteg him ruljrnrh'—4tm finlier drawn
hia pia'ol' tbrowi n# lily coat .and
swears that ho mlfpeO a lair tight, while
the hiystrndHrs iifPhrene—carry Mr.
Pcguvs off. and thus probably save his
life. During the rcmdJndcr of the day
the pcJfeable editor in in a state ofseige,
while Cash and son. lawbreakers, are
masters qPthe street and situation. The
police do not interfere, nmf the laws arc
paralyzed in thfc presence of these auto
crats of the Code. The position' of Mr.
Pogdcs in fearlessly condemning law
lessness in n section subject to law*
breakers docs him great honor, and he
will reewive the hearty approval of all
good men. There can he no freedom of
the people without freedom of the press'
Nn man or set of men can, in n civil
ised community, successfully set himself
or themselves up as superior to tho law
And if wc do not greatl/ mistako the
temper of the times a greater respect for
and enforcement of the law will quickly
come from this sad episode in the his
tory of this year, and Ca*h and son will
find that they have completely destroyed
the little sympathy felt for them.
The Ts'ump.
W* loam that E. W r . M. Mackey and
and W. N, Tsft, the bravest and most
brazen Radica’s in the State, together
with namorous le«*er party lights, will bo
at Blackrilie on next Tuesday. These
leaden hare been faithful to their party
‘btcatiM qo Other city of refuge was opeu
to them. Their political crimes have
been so great and grievous that no pen
ance or pooitenct cau ever fit them for
admiaaion into tho Democratic f .Id
Now prown desperp-ie over their fa 11ca
ftrtunes, their only hope of personal
profit or political (ilTanecmeat lica in
tha rasurreetion of their dead corrupt
party. For weeks past their spies nnd
document diatVibutors have been busy in
. our midst. By day and by night they
have viaitad the cabin* and cotton fields
of those who have heretofore been their •tallBUllua.
ready tools but who now, diigustod with
Radical corruption and demoralised by
fkequent^defcat have CMt their lot with
the Democratic party, t#fax xigual dc-
fet has net tl ue hired tiuiwanes at
•eery point The ample perOnnanee
rf every pledge nod promise made by
the Democracy in Ute thrilling cam*
paigns that redeemed the State has
ptvea it a hold on (he popular heart and
oewwieoce which csoi.vt be l-rokcn by
Hw bitterest rffiirta ot theie rarkless id
▼enturers.
The aolored people know that the
supremacy of the Democratic party
lawns peace, tha strict enforcement of
the law—the reduction of taxation, the
inoreaard efficiency of the public school
system and the amplest protection for
life and property while the resfrirntion of
ni '* w otjid be marked by the
outbreak of riots, the return of party
and race autacmiism, increased taxation
•••I the genetaland Coiapictc diKwguni-
ration of our political and industrial aye-
tan. Thera Is one lesson wtlich the Ko-
]»ubl cans of this State have not learned.
The tooncr lh«y know and become re
eonciled to the inevitable the better it
wtllbe for them. It is this: The Demo-
rrirs have obtained control of the sot*
ernmeot of the State South Carolina
and they intern] to retain it at every
hazard and in spile of tha utmost cfTnrts
M local enemies oud their Northern
Proceeding of the Dein. Ex. C«m
The County Executive Committee
met at 11 o’clock, Monday, July 10th,
1880,0. 15. Lartigue, County Chair**
muj, in the Chair.
The Ciuirmun explained matters of
itDpoitnnce to the ooBtniuee,firing in-
furuimiott. showing a st.vto of affairs
which assures n Democratic victory.
The following resolution was, after
considerable tiiseussron, adopted :
Resolved, That tho County Cliairmnn
is hereby instructed to call, in conformity
with party ruler, a convcntioii of five
Democratic party of this county to be
holden lit Barnwell Courthouse, on the
eighteenth day of August nexf.ldDemt-
natc delegates to the congressional and
judicial coarcnlions, and to make oaml>
nations for couuty officers, senator and
representatives.
Tin; amie basis of representation as at
t ho b at eon vent ion,of one dcle^u* to every
twenty-five members of each club was
continued. It wns resolved that each
tfub be asacs-e J the sum of three dollars
for each dalegnto sent to the conveuuon,
(or the purpose of racing a fund for
campai/u purpose*. It wan resolved
Mat the various clubs be requested to
hold their meetings far thu election of
delegates to the county convention, on
the Saturday preceding the assembling
The following resolution was adopted:
Resolved, That‘.each club clmirmun
shall hand in a certificate in the follow
ing form, at the Beatiog of the conven
tion an tho IHtk Auguat :
I hereby eertify lltat the role of my
club is correct, to the best of my know I-
edge, and that there are no names on it
whicb am on any other club roll.
The Executive Cornmhiee then ml-
journvd. L. T. Jzlau.
Scr’y Dam. Ex. Com.
a .lev
Fash «a4 feaa, aC Fhwster#f44,
Faah and aon, of Chesterfield, evi
dently think thcinselvc* made of better
clay than ordinary Ijw abiding mortal?.
Ol. Shannon, wlio w*a ctriainly it.no-
rctJt of tbe charges against him Bleeps in
tfta eburrit Jrttrd—^oblie sympathy is
wit| hia bereaved family, public opinion
condemns his barbarous death,and Cash
ffttd soq curse, deuoutico and attempt to
bolldote all who date to differ with
them, They seem to be as omnipotent
in thrir habitat a.s ratfesnoketi iu a prai
rie d>v*> borne. Vieitors in courtesy to
tkrmgo to ace the tragedy at DdDotVs
B<idg'. Tho peace officer* know that
the duel in to come off, but thrutn-h
frarof tlwM fotsiidablc gentlemen, lot
them hive their cwn way," and every.
♦Itifg would go on us placidly a* Ca*h
and son could da?ire, but for the pro -
UA of those who arc above aod beyond
their lofiuenoc. r«jsh and son ecoB de
termined liowever, to preserve thrir pre-
nAtl^c tfli ride rotigh shod over all who
differ viib them- A aotablo instance
occurred on last Saturday at Chcmw.
Ca-b aod^wt ware then nuliug baft for
the fhnaer, rrlm w*» id the custody of
and* • bo w quest af Ur. Feguaa,
an editor, who answerable to hia oon-
aad tffie public, had told the
awd perhap* drawn
s-'twr :'ppro}wi««e Idfctwooe*. Wliilw
tftff thdtif aetc cagagrd in 1
Mi A l l? ftKWM.
DHrllnafoo—luexhauotiblephoepha-
tlc (lepo(>ltA have been receutly dU*
covered lu Darllngtou couuty.
■' Marlboro—Thq ludenendeut move
ment In thM county under the leader-
abip of ex-Judge Towoocud la Jen 1.
Hampton—On tho 8th Inat. the
store of Mr. John \V. Pet*plo«, at Liw-
tonvllle, was brotteu Into, robbed and
afterward burned. Nino oegroea have
been arn stewl and and lodged In jail -
two of Utem bare oonfeesed And turned
State’s evidence. The lose of Mr.
Feeploe approximate* $4 000.
The Baptist churches In Anderson
and Abbeville counties are In a pros
perous condition And have made moat
generous contributions to the support
of the missionary operations of the
church.
Lexington—The town council have
pawed rh ordiuance prohibiting the
eurrylne of concealed weapons iu the
towu of Lexington.
Marlon—Tho grand jury "present
.the barbarous habit of carrying con
cealed weapons," nnd earnestly recom
mend Its suppression by appropriate
legislation. Mail'-n township Los a
population of 3,255.
Newberry—There Is a colored man
turmoil Henderson Urowo, living oo
Mr. K 8. Oppook’s plautation, who
says that he froqupotly gots without
sleep a week oi more at a Umfi. He
says that four ycarsjHgo Ira went seven
months without sleep. His health is
good, except that ho is quite thin and
emaciated, though nettye and a hard
and constant wotker. Mle le forty-
eight years old. ^
Many citizens who want to ron for
nftlce have asked us to advertise uotn-
!nations at exoantion rates. We are ne
gotiating for excursion rates on calico
am! bscou add as soon as that is
arranged wo will accommodate them.
Mr. Tbos. Lake's loss of stock by
the cyclone some weeks since set him
Utiek in plowing,aod a fifty acre field
of cof on seemed la a fair way to go to
grass. Ou Monday lust he engaged
ten plowa to go into It the next morn
ing Dp with the lark bo proceeded
to the field on this memorable morn
ing and f<*und to hie surprise twenty
plows making furrows right and Mr,
uud by sundown tho entire field wns
wotked over and his cotton saved.
This was the work of bis neighbors
and a very oeighboily.klnd act it was.
end shows the kind of stuff of which
our Newberry farmers are made.
York—Tho Catawba Indians are oo
tho Increase. Last year thpy numb*r-
-ed
$006,557 75. These hills have been re-
oouute 1 since the discovery of the de-
faicsthm and brand te be short $18.-
429 80.
y addt'Jgn tn||# abo^f there
bllh pro-corad in Meled ['48ace*,
relioDiiins with We regiHy and
yet opened, to thJltnount$| $100,
or-iH)wsrde. Thw^xsct amount o
not be stated, because rasoyor the
packages tjeliig received by express
bsve a nominal value attached.
These packueea are in a sealed
trtihk, 'leiHwilted In the vaults of the
CMtnd National Bunk of this city.
[Sltfne. }' J. C. Cotf, .
“ >» CpmtMseioner.
RparranimMr—M tj. D. It Duuiwn J
has bean nnmlnaisd for solicitor. He
was tha dark horee and solved the
problem on the first ballot after his
noniiuatieix
f ! *
fjicncrnl Xevrs. ..
.In Texas c »rh is selline from the
do at ten coots per bushel.
The North Carolina Radical Execu
tive Cernrnit*ee is to have just as much
niotray ss It wants for campaign pur
poses in North Carblfna. The first In
stalment. cash down, Is 825,000.
Oen. Walker,,the superintendent of
the census, nays fhateufilclenr returns
Have beerl rAcefVed to Indicate the
total pcpu'Aflonof the pourdry, whleh.
he thinks, la nboni 48 000,000. which le
as increase of 9.000,000 since 1870.
New Orleans ones ranked among
the largest cities of the country. It
still grows but has already dropped
from the fourth or fifth place to the
oio'h. Its census just complefed^
•hows a total population of 215,249,
against 197,911 ten years ago.
l*fany people are under the Impres
sion that England stands at the head
of all the Continental nations as re
gards the number of periodical publl
cations. Such is not the cH«e. Ger
many heads the lls^ with 3.778; Eng
land follows with 3 509. ami France
comeg next with 2 000. There is then
a fulling off. America boasts of 9.129.
being more tfian the three nations
above named put together.
Tomato Catsup —Boil one bushel to
matoes till they arc soft, squeea* them
through a fine wire sieve, and add
half gallon vinegar, one and a half
pints of salt.two ouncea cloves,quarter
pound all-ndee, three onees envenne
pepper, three tablespoons Mack pep
per. five beads garlic skinned and
aepamed. Mix and boll three hours,
or nntl^reduced one-half, then bottle
without straining. ITth&TF4nblnu6Ii
take half if the Ittgrelients of each.
The ratio of representation In Con
gress under the first census, taken in
1790. whs one repri aentstlvo to every
30000 inhshiMnta. .The House then
ocnstwtwd of only sixty firs members.
The present ratio is 181 425 and tho
number of representative 293 If the
House i« not increased <nelse—nnd the
general feeling tn that Congress Is a
sufficiently large Icgtabitlve body ns
now constltnted—the new appoint
ment. which, by-the by. docs not go
Info eff. or nntll after March 4. 1883.
wilt beOn wdand* r»f one t epregegfVTTV's j
to every 172 500 voters, If Gen. Wal
ker’s estimate of our population proves
correct.
It tannthotlTxtlrplyxtatedtbatGaa.
(.Grant will return to Pa'ena the Aral
of August, settle up his affilr* and go
to New York, where a position Is open
for i tr1* acceptance. The General hat
been tendered the presidency of the
American {branch of the De Lesaeps
Canal Company at a salary of $2ff,000
a year. This be has refuted on the
ground that the enterprise would not
Trove a~ financial suceew rtmteg the
Irires of thrse now Interested In the
scheme, and he could not. lend his
nametosn tindertaking In which hi*
friends were Hkely to embark, aod
from which they wonld receive no re
turns, if they did not entirely lose
their Investment.
A Washington editor received n
Cbristmssglft of a cat and wrote u> the
fait glfer, thanking her for a present
which combined tbefeaturee of a com
panion, musician sod mousetrap: but
behold, the cat returned to the home
of his mistress nud proceeded to sere
nade on the roof of the kitchen as was
his wont. And ns fast as the lady
could send'the cut to the editor the
cat came back to her fiomr. The
editor was a bachelor and the lady
unmarried, and It suddenly occurred
to the recipient of the cat that the
only way to benefit by his beautiful
present was for him to move to the
lady’s house, which be dtyl by the aid
of-a preacher and eome bridesmaids
ana groomsmen.
COIJMTY MEW*.
who had
disease
near this
M ladles
It meets
leers are
chfirm-
r apply...
One of oor census takers who. by
tbe way, is a very modest man. pre-
eeoted himself at a house * here all
whs confusion, several Itvlles runnings
to and fro with mnjphnrvflMnel and;
other artielT's. ‘‘Have you any chil
dren**’ said the ceoens taker to the
- agitated bead of the trawia, *‘I have
two,” replied the latter; "and—as It
will save you the trouole of calling
round again-if you will hare the
goodness of taking a sent for a mo
ment, I will have three—at least
three.” —— ■ • „
Tbe Freeman's Journal says; ‘Tt
goems to us, enrefully an I *-Brnestly
pursued as it wifi be, that the coming
Presidential campaign wi'l result in n
surpassing change of front, and an
election of General flaacnck bv awh a
vote of Btotes ns may be nlm <st h.toxl
eating to tbe winner. Thank God he
la not a Toy. norTnfiffTerf^lWRf.' ffr
that has commanded armies, in war.
with sustained succeas. has bad train-
log in governing men. Such a one
our republic needs-”
» filch waa given them by the State at
tho time of making the treaty In Y81t).
Their relation* with the whites have
always been pleasant' >. >
Kichiand—G ;ua,lu»-ioDei Cou makes
the foHwrieg etaiceaeat of the result
of the count of ih« billu uf tbe Be*k of
the Bute :
July U. IMP.
• correct at*i
The following staLcroent of the con
dition of tbt cdton crop was issued by
the department of agriculture, at
Washington, on the 15th instant : The
cotton returns to this department
show an tncrenoe In the condition of
cotton since tbe June report. The
rendition la reported st an average of
100, being the highest reported in July
for several years. Tbe following are
the reports by States: Forty five
co it titles In North Carolina average
101, nineteen counties in South Cam-
l ua average 99. seventy counties in
Georgia overage 97, sixteen couutie* In
Florida average 92. thirty-one counr
ties in Alabama average 93, forty coun
ties in Mississippi average 99, sixteen
counties In Louisiana average 9G,
seveuty-one counties iu Texas average
111, thirty-three counties In Arkansas
average 104, twenty three counties In
Tennessee average 103. There ate
acme complaints of drought In North
Carolina and South Carolina and of
too much rain in Mississippi, Louisi
ana and Arkansas. Insect Injuries
arc not reported to any extent- .
IBwckvJllc.
Mr Washington Hutto,
begu a great an flea-r fr
cuntra|fcadH the ,
pltrae «n the 13tli Inst...
ha|s fPrui tdl a croquet cln
thffc tlmcjlrt week—i^s
unknown, its membership
Ingly select and no men nee
Prof, Crepps of Orangoburg, opens
a singing school iu tbe Baptist church
Mi Ui-niorrow evening. The public in
vited to attend....The colored Good
Templars marched through town on
BaturiTay how.’ In't* tray creditable
procession. ..Mr. MUhouse has bought
a reshlefloe in town, and thd poptilaf
dentist will draw many friends aioynd
Nth Id hH* new home... t| R?v. Arthur
Buiaf, will preach In the Baptist cflu'rch-
uaxtSunday eteoinx....Cotton-crop*
are promteinx Gr>ru has been se
riously Injured by drought.
Allendale.
Owing t* the extreme hot weather
and dullness of our town, tbe writer
came out to Erwiuton for tbe purpose
of taking some recrcntiomand u» enjoy
that delightful sport fishing. The
fishing g-ouuds are in exctdlent con-
tlition, and It is no trouble to catch a
good number of fish almost any time
you go A mcftillig of the ettizma of
Bull Pond township was held at Erwin-
tnn. oo |As8:h lost, and the question
of tbept^^ s^d change in our present
system W fencing fully diieusfted.
From what I oan. learn a large maj »r-
Ity of tbe laud ownef* is the township
are in favor uf the “no fence” trr stojk
law. A ^petition signed by nearly one
hundred snd eighty names, ha* been
forwarded tn the county oommissioners
but no elect loo Las been ordered by
them. The pctblbn was sent by mail
and the “no fence” men are anxiously
HwaiiUg the order for the riection
Tiie cotton crops in this section are
better than for years post....Polities
are of course Ura Lipio tor c<hiv- rsa
tion... .The local clubs are thoroughly
organized and are prepared to do
good and effective work for Hancock
and Rogood thD fall....The weather
Is oppressingly warm Hud rain needed
j set here. K.
Jtrttassem* boys we-e drawing the
bodr of Wilson Iieom»rd, « colored
boy/who Had fallen Into a nfffl p^rad st
8». Michael’*, Maryland, out of the
water, a colored roan came up and
said : -Pot dnt boy back In de water;
voq bad no tlcht to K lt him out till a
jury comet. Dnt Is d* law and you
must ooey It.' Althongh the lad was
kicking vlgourously, but covered wl*to
mud,-be was put liack t<> await legal
Investigation. After awhile the boys
concluded to await no longer, but life
had then
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An Ordinance*
ttH IT OKbAlKKD $Y TOWN CO UN
OIL sf HUokrilW, new m«l sad iu casual
s**eadfled. snd hy suiliuriir oi the *«m«,
Tbst an sad sficr the &r.<it tlsy uf August
uext. it shsll be dremed unUwt'ul for any
person, or persons, to carry any concealed
wespjnr, such as p.stols, sling shot*. b‘)wie
knifes, daggers or any knife considered •
wespnn, other than a pocket knife. Any
person or per-ons csuxht with any suck
weapons. rk*h be arrested tnd'fined is the
snm i>f not less than ten dellsrs, nor more
tha« tWctrty-fiwe; nr he (oipriseoed net lest
thso tes days,'or both lathe discretion of
counei'. Any person informing against
another for esrrtmg any of the ahor* epnei.
fied • oapon*. shall upon cosstoti tn of the
party racsive ot.* half of din .Coe.
K»a>l tkruotima* and ranted by couacil
July the 16th., 1880.
t s - f Pr F- SeaKgs.
Clerk Council.
J. P. SntnBSi^ In tendon t.
J trvumf'Fjirt.r. |
' Fsp wABril - =r
Mk Edit-b: The friend* of F,
Creech. Esq., have bresented
to the vutciscf BApiwcll co
euittable ’ ponbrn M fill the
Sheriff, rad If is thq object o:
mu ideation to prestrat the
Mr. Creecb upon foe peo
1
is uaugl
J as
W
ds co
Itns
_ llarn-
well county fonfirlr suffrages in that
election. TJj© writer, himself a sol
dier, addresses hlthself mainly to sol
diers of the late war and feels assured
jthey'will understand ami appreciate
the justice of Mr Creech's claims. At
the same time he appeals to a {air at.a
Impartial public to juttgertf the merits
of his case, and If there is po one lo
th* field who has greater. oktims upon
the people ot Harp#eH»*o-$bn»«hber
Frank Creech when the* elect their
delegates or cast their primaries for
couuty officer*. Mr. Creech Is at least
the equal In point of education and
ability to fill the office of jmy map yet
unnouoeed. As a man of character
he is the peer of any man in tbe. field
or elsewhere, and lor the very neces
sary quallflcatl'm of firmness nnd rcs-
o Ural on Lis record bears him our. He
has faithfully discharged the duties of
the office of County Conraulssioner -
one of no profit and at great encrlfic •
of hia peraonal interests, liast b jt n
n ADVERTISEMENTS.
VOK
' The bfrnds
aunduiwc b
the action of nkwiin
IIICTUKA*’.
|TH«4 B.- ttAliOOD rcpc tMlj
, H.cuiitSatc .for Phcriit
ir.K eon rent ion.
t MHKIUirir.
I ri-.pcotfullvAno.ucc myself as a c»n<li<X»tc ;
ilcuni
tlo- Dju>oc>*£Tc Domination for Sheriff of Bamwcn
County at tfic next election, nnU aolich the .iipport
of all straight-out DcmocniU'. ’ ‘ ’
NT). r.nowNn,
WillWon.S- C.
apl-«T
G-.W. MWllliaras
< Atlornfj an4 (’oBrselior at Lhw,
MIDWAY*! 8. GK*
7 i C6rrr<spc.n'’enfce wflli Miublnattorn f W.
»f' all int» ortneipa! LCitlcs ih the V
ess
tCor Cdefft of Tin- Court,
friends of JAN. R.
Htstesst-d - srmda.
I
hi ted
f»*hi9-Gui gf
Tho njauy friends of JAN. R. COOPER,,
respatfftuhy' afinounco Tifid n caindUato
for Clerk of tha Court, subject to action
.of NomiliStiitg Convention.
tnsv87-td
JTor ftcltuolA--
7"
tiiy friends of Rav. A. M'JS T an-
n.tunce i lrfi as a c tntlidate fol‘ re-elcetioBy.
as school ' ommissloner on tho Demn-
cratic ticket ' in&yC-td
; FICKIIRG & DiVANT,
A!wnryt/SiSBswjM CoMsellur?.
IT or CJouulty C’«unnxte*i oxxt- r. “
The numerous friends of Mr. H. R.
GUfcEN aonotince him as a cun’Idat*. for
the Democratic nbuiliwtfon for County
Comttitssioner. inoyti-td
Cle»*U of the Court.
least hia career as a soldier la the It:
fontry brunch of the service during
the late war, in the hard fought and
bloody fields of Virginia and Tennes
see challenges comparison with any
mau ip the fl«ld. HV eojidted with
Hagood’s 1st Sourtt Carolina Volunterr
regiment Ib tbs year 1881. and was
with that coffiBttifrd tbtoogh ml the
lueraoruble campaigttt in which his
regiment participated iu Virginia and
Tennessee. Ho served a* a pt Ivste
during tbe entire war ; received a gun
shot wound through the leg at Willes
Valley, Tenuese^e, and at Fort Harri
son, whore Hays and B. ilioger were
killed and a host of other gallant nud
true men, among them J. VT. Rice aod
E W. Bebliog an* othora tec Iverl
deopetate waui.de, F. H. CreccU’ fell,
as was stipposed, mortally wouti'lcri
fr>m agon sbot weimd,sb\lteritig his
right arm a d pas-lug through his
rlgot lupg, t hereby eutic*iy dtsaMing
Nm in the use uf his arm so much so
th it ha is now unable tu support blip
self by manual labor, tnn< U less the
large and dependent family op his
hands. In the campaign of 70. wh®|>
onr beloved Hampton was inaugarat-
ed aod Carolina redeemed, he raised
* company of sixty men and tendered
t betn to tbe Governor (or tbs use of
Tvor Mratc.
It hoe been the m.lvereat ntstnni in
th“ State of Georgia to give sued
offl -esto competent disaHrd aoldterH,
as an evidence of appreciation of sneb
•erricek in those trying time*, ami in
submittli.g tfie claimeof F. H. Creech,
the writer cannot think the people of
South Carolina are k-ss patriotic.
Twa mrntnm*.
EE H' A D FAT? T1S EM ESI S.
Thn friends of Mr. JAME'8 THOMSON
1 . >M)g leave to bring hi* name to the atUm-
9
ATTOHKEY AT LAW
ALLKNDVLK, S. (/.
Will ftiKtkc in.si: tp^tumts *f tlw Statoi
1rS¥- - v' ’ tf
t t'oivof the people of llarnwell oounty st* a
' snifrtbJfe person for nomination by thb
JJcmoeratic party, as its csmlitinte for
Clork of the Court at tho next election,
-uiaye-id
WANTED
—BY—
G. E. Steadman.
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
TMadkviUe* 8^ 4 Cn.
One rirnn contalninp; fire or six liiii.Jrtil
Ser«s g.-od «titf eortoti land.
Three awili farm* whhin t*r>j inilei ot
tbir place, wilksonic improremetils.
For Bale 1
Oar Firm, nncand a hilf ntfiev from WIT-
llaten, 288 eores.
Ten scree under en’hTatirai, twn-tliirds
of the tr.tef yirnd rnttoq hnd. —One *mad
building; atatx.-i an.ll-ernon the place. go< d
well ot water. Well timbered, nad si^he
bn* Uo4a H-iepitii to rie# enltnr*. frife
lo*-. Ai ireee O. U. aTK-t ItMtri.
MaekTill*.
J. W.ROLMES, Barnwell.
W . M. FillUfTH.
WFlUra-a.
Tr.trcrs'tr Ft??> fkr;
Uoliimbia, H. U.
T. B COLDIKG.”
Attorney At Daw
scpiu-ly- AVPLKTON, S. f.’
fiKNRY L. JOHNSON,
A t torney atIX-»w.
tny20-ly ^VILLI.STO.'v S. (\
Spool lottos.
ESTApLI>Dr.D
Became Koiiwd and Well.
Hatoher’s StATipil, Ga.
A. r T’grc;, M D :
Dear Sm—My wife, who had bocu
lllforrtiTcr two yoats, and had tried
many other medicine.*, became sound
wt-H by using your Favorite I’t esct ip-
tlon. My uIvhjs wits al«o cured by it*
us^.after tM^veral pbyslclous had fail
ed !o do her any good.
Touts truly, Tho*. J. Mstatin.
“Best of AH.”
- Baltimoxx, Md., March b b, 1879.
Dr. R, V. Pur™:
Dtar Six—My family , have need
year Favorite Prescription and it lioo
Hoae nlh that I* dalim-d for ft. It is
tbe bent of aU preparation for tgomei
©onspleiBtfc i re-oranv o 1 It th alt
famlllea. r G. 8. VfnvT.u vx.
I tv’' I ' D/ugglat. 1 !
I'sust Lodge, No. ill, A. F. M.
A Rracuisr Conamnwlcatlaa of FAUST
LOIHJK, No. 1)4, A. F. M. will IK) hHil at
Masonic Hall, in Graham's, on the Fri
day tnaaeh roorrab, st 8 p tn.
* li Ma«ous arc intitod.
By order. 0 V H. ARSTAN^’E,
j*B»w W7M.
Rcuioeratlc Meeting.
A MiETING OF THF. MlLUOL'S MILL
Dsiaasratic flub »iH be held oil.Friday.
JOtti Julv. two. nt s o’clock. Airrnembers
are requested loattend
By order. V. IJ. ABStANCK,
iyji-td President
Attention, Rlclitnnd Democratic Club
. ATTEND A MEETINQOF YOUR Cl UR
at Holman’* Store, on Saturday, the 14t.h
August, IW). at o'clock p. m.. for the
purt*ose of electing dolegMtn* to th« Coun
ty ronveptloft. wMch 'meets on the 18th
August. A full attendance is earnestly
roqneatad . GEO. H. B TES,
j v M-td ’ Chairman.
G. W. Stateson,
• Carpenter and Builder,
Barnwell C- H., S. C-
Estimates furnished. AU work done
on favorable terms ami in first class
style. jy?2-l m
■ V ' ■■ ■■a—
Special Offer 1
Is order to put s go<*i i-ew-paper with
in re -ch of every man in the coOblv dur
ing the campsUra. we off.-r to semi a eepy
The People
To.snr sdd r- s* until Noveiuher 1 MU for
FIFTY CENTS.
T hbi offer Is o» ljr made to new subscri
ber*. an i the ca.n must to every case ac-
(-oQipan v t li* oHer
ATTENTION, DEMOMATj !
Ornes t'e’»*x Ex.Com. Dvm. Vasrr, V
Baxxwku C. II.. S. C., July 19. t*k.' f
At • nKrting nf the Faerulite I'esimitite
of the party, held this day. it waa rmolred
that the Cwuety Chairman ix h-rtbv in-
atrualr-i tu call is renlornmy with party
rulva. * ounroatioe of dir Democrats puny
of thi« county tu ht holdva at Harnxvil
Counkouae. oa ih I8tk day uf A-.X'ui evxt.
U» aomiDa-e -lelegve* t* the t'ongreaa^’nal
and Ja-licial i atn antion-, and tu make sum-
iuationa for ronnty officers, a acn;u«i and
r«prt.-ieni«livev.
Cluba will plteae act iu accordance with'
lira raiolulion as tiled. <lc rgatea being se
lected, one for etch twanty-Uve members.
The Seerctary will be prepared to receive
re porta from the club* at 10. a. tu., and tbe
con vent tun will be called to order al II,
a. nt.
h. B LARTUG F.
CU man Ei. Cma.
L. T. IZT.AR, Secretary.
Clerk’s Sale.
George A. das':.
gout AOKJrr,
400 Broadway, ?!evj York.
m.*.... ;.w ttstuna id -I* * ir- ',
tbal it l> -nad** from ti*n fWxi—
h»< 4$ Inlami C’utt^ma
•-it- u run
A Great Losts to FaiTners ,
Out of 3.000 t-a'es of c«>Ut« e<-ld Ironc
Wrox in Atlanta, I.ttO S- Id as stvino't or
UuKty nt a torn of on* half rent per lb I'hr
•litlr* Weight Wh* se.dbo Itr^. 3-t.AM ft 11 Ilk t«» t
A liroiurtit m*M'C U- pravetitisl, t y-.
bu ill's gre «t wa.Vtx-a . t>y uolug liMtla'e t »
perfect tiufiiiig .iimWaef. It «Uo wcu-e* j
you piatect y tgumst fire fr 'in tfln md n*-1 tv** t-iv-i
UN .Mind tn iitston. I'hs veiT>M^f „f »t,r.,ja'i.ni’dT)
baltaeiegHAranteod. tx«h In turnou'x and
Mk*. laui {tutUng up u,n*r i hr*** st) l>t*;
aa .14^a #. a
XwTT* I nilT ' v vxvs av mTx I 9 I I* *. I I Jr If ax*
prii 1 ** 91 pttr saw. Nn 2 tiAM only' tw<
rwIMWit the OArr* lUxchtw*-, ho 3 A
i «w niaehin- t-Aiting on lh-t tiM p<tu<<tn|e j
o gh r>-uetri.«w«4 on a tiffere*' pl»n.
per esW. >he -iliuoUr gumeu'-o
wid h« strictly stiarro 1 to. If )rpu C"U-
trAi' lat*trying <-nr vfra tn* t our addire*
■tone*, and I wttl am I ;.<r*ninr come'«•
mrm \ou fortfiwlUi with mod- I- ai«i all
ntiur ouedud in'ormnUou. J, L. T«**ie. '
!)• »r Hr, I hSvr vav-wd f an, aatl-lied '
S tiu py ' ho iia** ol v our tin*' ing oiihlruM-r ,
tbw r*Mr. I ran »hA- y.rn th* n«inns of i
? a»»y 4H»rrei>B»n(Ui4ily ttleasml w Ui ft. *
urs^Gvo. H-.linaa. Duar -ir .\V« nt*
murhwith your ilot-ttpg ■xuut.-rxcr ;
Srlutro and A. J. Mti-utni r-N**
D or ilr-»orv muck i>l--u»xi; tan.'i b
bu*' -fi. M.ctarh.
Foi Luculur*. Ac , addrpo* ;U
Ji.U DMiLE,
rntflMm
:t'• fint-Ht* w-n .-« tb ■ ceftr n frr.m -vhl- h it >•
kt- it h»-«««'••*-(xtita'ii: t-at-b t -'i-.-i-x
tb e*—r it i- tl,- - t. w«—rt*..'t r.uM
fti-Mi w.<ns ibr-3<t tu it* ii aik.l . tu u.a-.'tub#
M'— »1>, U ->-e Uu i-IUSt . I* Wuu*i*l UU
VVUtiu e-i>ool».
j* ihc fn w*t p»rf.-i
.f KT III. At la
.juxg c..:
.urA'tti*
*lh
U.i-x •<- jJ I > a »> »•
i r i-Lr. xr- J--u
>>'w\y Anllin." 1 *roe<»m«.
r.rnjerln* theti! •" p- ‘ • n.TT r .’Hant ltat .1-
msV*f« r*On.K* ru (b-ni i*,*-*^4 o! — • m<
■ill*.
A ti»M M^.l w». xuauii.t ttii. e- ttcr *1
Purb. tVT*. f.>r *|rv. V Ah uftb" »*».t ‘ X- nrr.l -\.»..
.eiu .* " In*u* lAu hiatn-t •'**nl *tt' * A-t *1 --I cut-
"It-.;.
..■ar.-mjutiu
iTcau- w trial aa* r--uti*.r tAcni-i->%w **t ii*
,u xiui
•<-|iv*rtV' W>rial aaX
mf- rt- Wtt o%*f »T) xKcr.
Tu bn bad ^1 »leA-x-l- an I r- 'all at
C.l>. I'. VI ‘A MH\
i l.iwac* lauUrx. st
ult-
ill III
A13 Stop Organ
^ ONLY
NOTICE!
STILL AHEAD OF ALL COMFETT
TIOX. .
T
a XTy***. Inventor
the improved Kho
and Msoufag-
. . £[y Cotton Gin.
to the world. Pnoo, »21 nor raw,
veble first of Ortoher wfitL r. o. n«v
►rad for t’lroular jy«»-tf
KxrfcfMsffiST*
The fonowiog Isa
of the LU)* of tbe Bank of the State !■
poeerawlon of the Staf#, ronmed and I only
certified by Ajex. Lougtffta, expert ; 23 Pi
Sarah A E. Saxton va. Mary ScxUtu et &!.
BY VIRTUE OF A DECtRTAL ORMTH
mvi* in tbe above case by the iltn. 11. C
Prcarley. dated 1 lib Juuc. 1SA0. I will exit
on aal«*day in August next, lk« following
real property :
Alltbat tractor parcel of land. ailuMa 1*
Barnwell couuty. State of South Carolina,
containing one hundred snd eighteen acaca,
more or icaa, bounded north by land* of
Nathan Hiera, oajd byTatuIe of J. L. Unit.-
don and Itatban ilierr, aud'aouth.and we«t
bylanda ofOeorge W. Biahop, being tbe land
of which Jacob Sexton Wim aeiaed aud j-oh-
sessrd at the time of hia d-aih.
Tennc of salt, cash.
J. J. BRABHAM,
C. <!. C.
Clerk’s Office, BirnwellC. II., 8.C:, Julv
fith, 1880. J -jj+b-tdf
SHERIFF’S SALES.
' « .f ^
Ex^cutlin Sale*.
ITilUara Nimmons against George Hoffman
and Daniel Kit trail -Execution Suie
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION IN
thoabove case, i will sell at Bnrnwall Court
House. South Carolina, on Monday, the 2d
day of August next, it being ealeaday, the
following described real property : .
All that tract or plantation of land.situ^-
ate, lying and being in the county of Barn,
well, containing five hundred and sixty
noma, more or less, and bounded north and
eaut by lends of E. II. Dowling, aooth by
lands of the tot ate of O. Lain and west by
tb* lands of Walter Fret and A. F. Free.
Terms of sale cash.
Purchaser $o pay for papers.
-i- J. W. LANCASTER,
j; 4*-td 8. |J. C.
ALSO,
Henry Btachoff ACo.agaiaetls'. W. 1 re:map
- Execution 8al*.
BT
dies staj
defbadant,
after
dey
peep arty» • jw
- IMS Steam Saw Mill, kapiar aod fix
lure*. ;
aIm< OmLs< *fLsiakor .«
. latM cask. / „ T-'rr «
J. w. LANtA^m.
l jyI5td S- t.C,
B (J I Fa, K K St •
Plantation Engines,
Plantation anl Cihtom Grain Mills,
SAW MILLS, THRASHkRS,
And all kitula of New and SccunJ-
Hand MgcMacry for salq low snd ou
accommodatiag lertn^.
Conwtff* Vf’tJt Inlcreste hr ralliti" up-
on ov adtjrcjtsim; the Qcnent! Agent for
Uie Matraffdeturcrs.
• -S’, H, LOUD,
ar8-ly WILLISTOV. 8. T.
TVYAJi iOON
r _ . el tfXkUAiV v-J'i'- i»O>440.
T'aree * c\ i Re«te, 3 Octave a,13 Store. X>-
rameton.. W--le»". VI | t >. ; H ulth. 4>i i*i ; p-p*h :»
U- lir.l>rur«l I ■*- 'i'vut' (uH lire.,! Cn,.,e K:mw
Sh#U. T!;<5It’s ,.f thW Orn»n t* b »c‘Ui*f ent
ttntqi:*, ml rof w T-:Tic* of Ju-t r—•
rorti'-n. end V^aitUftil ftnLb TS- cv-- is of e dl \ ■
IU»flt Watr.ul. tast^tnllT crMno-nted wltT, hint4ff
*omc»cxt.r4 m nrh Wal-i.t Paeoiii. whlr-h. t.nrf*
bighty Ctdebe*. cent-wet adAtfref-ty With Peri Wat-
autotCuw. Tho tone la rei-»Hi«tto f-r pxLrit/
- and Bweotnos«i, corebia".! v tth volumo, va
riety aal brilUan-y hheloiirh i- quicV,
rsapoasivc and uUajaU — h:a lucL Uia jhulu
iaetruwrtrt. lit erUon and can-, ha- rxvry ri.-qui-ita
•f the in<-*t perfect Parlor Otyaa. Crt Ko bet-
ter ormu cau ba purc_o6fcct for family J
use. .r* Yon y.r.y fc.- t-.istrua'.ent onlv
after yon havo fatly tosrefl it at your
own homo Ib dayc. Ui.,rta-»iii,ro»<au,d.f, t,in«
tt »tmt»iipenHe 1 psplo-fnei-l ►.b-*hwav». Lech
tnetrunictit boxed K-d <Vii-,yr*»t 0,1 r.a - tic-, fcC *
only $85. Fully warranted, for O years. 1
Bciawnt-er tbwogpr «»t my lowest Kct CaeH w
wholesnle Factoryprit.o, theceforo i.urc'ai--
w n ten bo rite.. Or^rr *t, onco froi , tiilawiver- ,1
tasmest;pHtmerriPP,n,y=L-h^pvZ&Tsuk- m
or *fB*i«InsXl'|arr;.
ico, $ie?, I
Clothier.
NO. 298 ^ING HT,
ay8-0m i CflAK LKBTOy, 3, 0.
U>* A WABKJffiB
Imporfer snd dealer In Itaiian ucd
American Murtflee, Tomb-storee of
any draign. made on most rottsonable
terms.'' Eetabllshed itt 1792 C'har-
lento n, 8,(3. jafll5-Iy
Great ctuirei P- avtltc amury. We nete
a person in vrerj towu toiaketehscrlp-
tionstbr the Kniest, chespe-t and l*-t
Ilhutratel fatrity ps'StraUm tn tho
Anront can teffnis , suwwlut a^ont. ffix
tk* of art circb titi
•iZa, $250
■AtfTt.'ftx. t e. fri fs*.
W tu»d npa aiil'. -
Beol. ^FECIAL JNDt'CE-
.gc-B.Cler-
IM. 130, xwo. fl.u. au<t «P'*»i''i'. with Htoplint
S5W^arSg*5SlSrii
eneu aethioK to try the txignrwi. wo oar who en-
wmatura.iiMiatraa lf iysffir
U M Hie of sttttidard axid fsnry ■
e$ »lw*y8 ob Uq'I it ScKUt. i
bcb*t.
Itulinctioh lioot. SPECIAL, I
iPLENIS otlbrr 1 to Cburcbos, Eodtu_. _
gyrasra, School-Teacheri anJ Rls-n Faint"
ere. Corrjwwnrtenco soliritid TX.L'LISTIt.A-
TED CATALOOT7E, ebowtnc *)t my eiylee
of Pune, end Organ., rent free. JWiJrete
v » _ JAilKS T. PATTEB80N.
r^0. rrawer If, Eridgoport, Coxm., U. B. I*
myiil 4m
coffins"!
fiOOD BURIAL CA8KS AND CASKETS,
all a'ylr* and eixea han-Uuiuely lined and
rroantsJ, kept - cocatautly on Mnd and
ready for •ieiirery, fiw call. Fur aajs
Blackvilb<, by
Hi
mylj-om
Ageoi for'the Manufacturer^
Coagar co Hoflo,
W-E-Rose, Pi-opriGtor.
COLUMBIA, S. CS
CttnrtMtient te tbe Sislc Hon«c, r»d*
road (Jepwt. Good fiira, cktm rooms, at-
: -c-
Mftfef.
Mrunti
.4UR
iht