The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, October 28, 1880, Image 2
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Ertiior iml Proprlitor.
LARGEST COUNTY
OIRCULATiON
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28.1880^
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Veto tlK> MfVaHMl ‘Tit Ui-I.
'XtJLJLihc HWU
KPFTORfAft SOTHS.
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J'im'I ns niirvly n« Onrflf'M la
orl nt ft Tuf'Srtu^ Orant, the (
will be elected tti J8AI.
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eleoN'd
eniperor,
irejK'jr> , re(i B^publfcnnn wHJIntf trt
i 0>n:
If Omfl^ld laftTecTed, Prenid
r»**xf Tuoftfroy wintx* n “I
swer,
d^fit on
•Limber
.lim" who •will daoes whenever UrSnt
Mini CouklluK P«d the M*H«gs.
Hmnltn he a hettnyed Ma Moe and >«
ready id sHI ft n|>a1n. Wtfl hunsM ool-
ofetl men vole fvr him wbeo fhey can
r»itu:n IHIman lo tbe office which he
hnn adorned with elgnal ability ? , v
' If'ymr prefer Bnmffe/the brthe-tafcer
nnd ek-CotWict in'hoiie«r,t»luff T.llman
uri your representative in Congre»a you
om get him elected by folding yoor
arm* and taking no /interest la the
eleetioo.
Colored men must, on rthtt Tuesday,
announce, by dlistr bailots, whether
they wuntonance dishonesty as per-
sontMcd in Hmalle, or favor hoaeaty
aad equal-}u»Uca to all as repressnutd
in (leorge i). Tillman.
• Fmir years mrri the fssu# In Houth
f**roilua was the redemption of the
Hrate. Now it ie the contlatmoce of
tiohesty and. tuisaa rule aud tUa pros-
lYVMShui of a UeptibildHU form of gov-
urooMut lo -the United ttiatss.
Grant’s activity in the Gai flcld can-
vans 1* aocr>en*wd f>*r.- Hs aod Gar-
lidd have traded and in 1KH4 the solid
Itegublicao party of tbs North Is tn
support tbe gnat American tramp,
lb* and poBUsal acrobat, Giant, for
Prssideiu. r ' * !,
The Dhmocrnts of fhl* county, with
rut rcgarifto ra<*e, color or previous
rofldftlon. are Invited to attend the
funeral of RadloslUm neat Tuesday
li will bo burled face downward and
c» veied by honest ballots beyond tbs
reach of tba resurrasiioeUt's spade.
Oa every farm and plantation In
B unwell county a Dcmrcratkj ip^ot'
tog should be b<>ld nett Monday night.
1; in plover* should speak uumUtaka-
bty pUlb BugtUb to their employees
If wealrtl and lateltlwmioa cantmt con
troi oar stTalrs Ills time that we should
know N and t bw reassa why.
XUdical spies, strangers sod pro-
fra^rdly mere “loi kers on ‘In Vlenna N
•dll be at fTery pining precloct on
Theft purpose is to
lAdnoftshthre eviifenoe of fraud so that
Lb'umvraUusuocv'ss may be oeutrallned.
Watch Ui« tramps and see to It that
Mtrrletery !• trushlrigly utumpbaot
VYu l*avc raodvnd for publlcatl m a
r „rf4poadcooa bstwson h o iromluee
r* Ube 5 .mwell Democrarlc club and
Uobcrt Al Irteh. Ifctj. Fcr fatlsfactory
r« taons, which will he given hereafter,
H aiil not appear until neit week. In
hk irply ip U>e Inquiries of the odm-
mlttes Mr. Aldrich says positively that
Ls is not a candidate lor any office at
the a) proud;In j etelioa.
keJkMl iagaaudjr k paralleled by
r.mocGntio trnstfiHneaa. ffrith the
ultimate purynsa of regalnina control
of every botMUaca Htais the Kvpubll
(*au managers at WMsbinglou and in.
HgU SUeut h*vo iuatrucUud their men
aytJAhta tu South Carolina to put no
ivgid UAkht lu Jbe Debt. This action
has been takou with tho asto'e pur
PPM of prodocinjr and Petering Demo*
orivUc a
for
hope mr have k at stake and l a ceo- Mien .le«<rmins.l by tewnahi)i.ceiisu( on ftls j mtttee.
torjr of ropre*s
a(iUi<‘ 'T ('•iiituminairt
uexi Tu< s lay.
impsesdof
•ck sruTTof
The t lection of the Bk-mocralfc S’ntc'
ticket Is an ab^lutc aaitMln^, Tit"
election of the county Democratletldr-
11‘Is < qually autil if honest people do
their duty. The success of our electo-
ral ticker and Uongrqeslonul nominee
is a piilliMl utkfrrtnlrity. To carry the
State for Hancock and'this Dktiict for
Tillman evyry IVirnwell D-jnoorq! must
exert. alrhW i^ffbenec. Tbl« Is no tim •
Tor iDHctinn. 'Hie destiny <>r u»t- U-uon
Is to lie decided within six days. Po
litical Lteinocrtiiiu laggards are lludlt at
Hcuomplicee. 11 you are willing to see
a tcsteratloafof Uailcal ruiei stay hi
how*, look after your own business
and trust to Providence to take care of
your-p'dltleal interests and Providence
will not do it.
•i ; •gtegBBPlflc
The It tl. M. H. Cowreoiion
This body, which l as for its object
ibe udvancemetit of the Bundtty ecbool
intciest- within our cdttaty held its
nineteenth anunsl session, ,ndth the
HundHy school of the UlAckyllie Bap
tist Church ; ita-seetlon beglnnlhg on
Friday 15.b fn&t.; ami coutltiulng for
ahreetloys. There were ahput thirty
ThMr^hm^^next I'ueidsV wllVdu• ,rirefl days. Thera were ahput thirty
Ihedr ballots Oh next luesday Mill *u^ ;s „ n(i< ,y achoole re|»res mtod; and the
[exercises were not only pleasing, but
'mslrucrlve to those Who are interested
Jin the reHgihustralnlog of the youth
; of the country. Professor Robinson
vj|of /vucnala.-who is- now well* known
and esteemed by nil, presldedf at ftie
urgas, anti ewtrlbofed in no small de
gree ro the suceeks <># rbe roeotlog.
Mr. J. W. Woodward of web-merfted
itnlfcoad fame, cohelusfvsly dtinou-
stratthl that he ewn lead a idu tr aa
saccesstutty as he can build aR-tlkoatb
Tbe uttendaoee was large, particular*
ly on^Somiay, when the con vet; titm
had to-avail Itself'of the kind oflfef of
the Mt thotjkt chuich, in order to af
ford to those who could not be accom
modated at the Baptist church an
opportunity to enjoy religious aervi
ces. We note with pleasure the iu
creaked zeal manifested hi tide great
Sunday school work, and-as an evi
dence of the determination on the
pnrtofthb oottVeution to extend Its
operation, a eufilcient amount was
pledged by lodlvlduats to etnploy an
agent and place him In the field for the
citHulog yean This Is the ilcht BTtVe,'
arid evinces that wisdom which looks
far Into the future, and strives to
prepare the cotUtotp generatbita to
grapple more kucceanfuhy with the
evils which afflict society, than we
have been able to do. £ meat# and
train the boys and gfrts of to-day not
only mentady bet spi^ilunfly—teach
them to abboy' "tba* Which Is evil”
and they will grow up advocates of
"thnt which Is good” sud mob!
public sentiment re^nerate
and pailfy it of those evils whk-treon
laminate the church Itself.
While upon this subject we may
mention that an effect Is being mad*
here to rstabHsh a •‘Normal Bchtad
Tha “High Bcboor having prt*ren a
failure, the Idea ee«-mt to os, to tabor-
por*»e the Normal aystetn upon the
pubMo school. What pecullarlttss or
advantage* attach to this modem
oyat-m we are unable toway.but a* ft
k new amf hokul In (Ms Metfoa that
alone, with many, is an attraction
wlleb oaooot b# wHhsCbed. A petl-
tlou has been preaerit^l to the trus
tee* for tbe app<dntrtient to the pubflc
school of a leaeher the shove *ya-
tern ; ami we may very Justly and rea
sOnaMy cipeet (pat In a comparative
ly shotk time the caioe of aecalar #<lo-
cat bn will receive an Impetus that will
oaore Inis faro*ed locaflllea.Ho adopt
also a system for popular education,
whk-h promises to reV‘.|nttul*-J the
prseonoelvrd cotiona ofe pntllc edu
cators and demoltslT rhe very founda
tions of tbe “fathets.” We live In a
fast age, and If tho Ingenuity of man
a# discovered a process of “fa*t se-
cum daiiou,” why plod fifteen year*
to acquire an edueath-n when five will
suffice to store th«* mind with an equal
amount. TU# ofi bouse-wgsform. rly
set her bread to rlas over sight, but
now ^Duoloy’a Tuaat Powder” dues
the work lu f< ss than a fotmfi of the
time. Wesay, emphatically, hurrah
folj Dooley ! • Dfxtib. e
itritirtk to eomi
ujui *, fi uui tra<
int c .»(t'i o-trntlils trt tie •Osipov’ i
it) tliali one iae»d»-r fj-vm each
except in towidkipv having mso
uiiiirsil ine**VNior«.
v-C. Nouthlialed clut)»liall have repreaonla*
lion in tke t/'oiivantion uu!e.-.a il»*>,were or*
gauixeil in 187l> 'and have reunified true
Uetnocrnta ever Minide.
Ke-poott’u'fy suhtnittcd, - • *• e.- •
IV. G.lmohk riniMi, tlfeirmon.
After rcooiiig'tie repoti U"i.- X'*o-
mniH Htttfed thht Ini Whs unthde to gt-
tsurr tile WeelTSg of tho coiumltteo,
he cmqujto t"Wu laot ulght to ooufer
with tfiem Ihii Mr. bbams whs ntta-
vot lably aOseut, therefore while all of
Jtho rceomuivtidatlyna of tbe commit
tee were not his views, he piopused .to
submit tins report us it was fur the
hbairmun. ,
On uiotion of Mr. M. ,A. IPuiiitrec
tbs tepwttrkns iiildTjpoU (Tie table.
Mr. Alfnd Jkldiioli aiose io read a
paper coutaitilotf a propositi m to the
Executive Cimtuhtvc, t>ut gentlemen
Uot belonging to the Exei-utive Onto*
miltee comiog liito the bail. Mr. Al i*
rich dlscui,tluued the reading of his
l>apei to offer the following revolution :■
]{(t»ivcU, TTmt all pentona, except ufficerv
of orxi'nilcuieu ileleguted to reprexeplclubs
iu llnv luueiiug, be excluded Iron) the hail.
'ihe geutlctuau(Mr. Jno, D. iitowue)
who seconded the resolution, with
drawing bis second, all persons were
allowed access to the h ill. Mr. Ald-
lich concladt-d the leading of his [Hi
per, yp» set-oudlng Mr. Aldrich’ir
pruposiflua^Gol. Yotunans did eo.aiHt-
Itig that ho dt J so only to get it prop
erly before tho committee.
Mr. Aldrtcb ..stAied (before reading
the names of several gentlemen at
tached to tho propoHliibn) Grot be bad
put the names of (be geuticmeo under
I nnuse. Our I lea ha* hewn from tbe
j beginning U> Indues tbsAteopie to O'UI-
si ler t^># con Iblou to wmk i our party
i has been hnMight hv m»-aoa of thp
frauds eotnaalttad hr thergaRlmr-u puT
the tost nMiVMttii'0, t<> tu* cud that
moan* ralaiit he adopted for tbelr
j€IIo-| n tloM from futnr« conventions.
I To have allowed tha work of the last
j convention to go to the world without
' protest of any kind, would have in-
evpably occasioned great frauds to be
committed In the future.
Another obj ct that we had waa the
lU'ftt
‘otic
tiuotb
f rroditcbif
apathy, n
Carolioa Oft
tit* e|<vtur*l vote of
cyut be oaptuted
• • >rlAf*
tfaradd, Hancock |s delvatet. If
.smalls is elected and TnhuAn defeated
tbe cuntrulof the Ka'ljoul House of
H- preseotattves passe* Irrevocably In
to Ihe bauds of the Bodiesk. Io 1084
it will ba Grant - ftr 1888 -Empire. ’
From a slirrins a<ldiT<s of ths State
l Wooers tic canniibws it'Oed on Natur-
dirwe UMikc the following extract :
There » a contest before us not only
fhr ihe Rlcctoral, hut far the State tick
'd Wc fW itnthorived, from the infer
mstion We have, to ssy to you that tl a
HfpuBHcatL party will' present an un
broken front on el<*ctii*n day in support
of tile GrefenHnek ticket cud cMleaeithr
with thirt small faction of the people, wilt
striW uadey fhslr bannrrs to win *
Republican vt>iOry. The inignictione
Hive bmm [iXrvarfv etrert, tile orders
i*«ned, thfe rotmiinatina of force*
arrsnged, and the bargain struck, which
Miiftss toe GteenlMck party with the ,
Kt-puhlkan fur" l the defeat hMa. hout
tlm State of the -Democratic Electoral,
ijfcdc aadlue.l ticket. 1
The Radical And (Irecnbnck parties
{■Booth Oarollna have c n f ract»*d
•holy ■arfiage. At the Heveuih hour
tif-she State cauvaSH the former party,
umetingthat, the eyes of th* Dp.m,..’
•raoy have he. a effectual!} bl no d >y
l.p profew»v-*Os , 'f neutrality,haspu>in*
ined and fledged itself to support the
’Vsllmfl" 8 Af the latter luelg-
infrceht and ulRooWu so called party
•ibis is Do time roifoomprotiiW'.ehlidV
phiyi (Mil render or retreat. We VuUst
eirlH-r follow Hogood’s white plume to
victory, or rhiegate tho Stats to Radi-
cal rule. Every deserter fiom out
ranks must bo crucified bjr an indig-
aaot public opinion; every tr«e patri-
< r moot exert every net vs to secure the
eW-rtoohf Hpiyodd aiufthe State ticket,
/ftk rlcttQH' At WO Hi' umyrtai* vnlru
retry Democrat diteJiarg*» n’l hrt (hit*;
He Who doubt* or dem>e ie in heatt
end conduct •.'traitor to she great
•unuetatio mms m There is uq ioon
w» our AsDke A>| traiton or eouarripta.
We know whereof w* apeak when we
• molore ever? true P*ro >cr*t of thle
Mbnnotr cvqJlty to prov. hbrieeir, on
Miff .
his owa wlthogi any cunaultotiunwith Myself omf others not nam^l as can
r.ltem, useuming that bis propoaitlou
being fair ihe gentlemen whose names
he bud .used would agree with him.
As the names were read out by Mr.’
Aldiicb the followinggcuth'm.’n, whose
naint-S were signed being present, stat
ed that their names were used without
thiir knowledge and cons* ut aud or
derod th<-m taken off: H. J. Croft,
J do. D. licowr.e, T. ii Hagood. U S.
Hair, James Thomson. Messrs. J. C.
McMillan, G. W. M. William*, J. B.
Hun'er, — Hasiiltaa, and others not
being'present. Mr. Aldrich withdrew
their Barnes from the proposition him
self. *> ■ |r 1 . -.
Tlte pmposbbm wns read from the
chair, and Is a* Minw* ^ - 3 —
dhv Kwlictil C<>*v«-*ti«n h»ving met on
tkv Ititli .if Octobvr *U'I aijonriivl without
sobldtng
awefety,
l. gle a‘lon.
Tbs. intention
ineqt
which the* present lioniesteC,
vtudicitTioti of ourselv. s from the
counter charge cl ‘ fraud,” muds jt»y
our opponents In *tg p -sed palll ition
of their off -nso. We desired to brine
about an investIgnt i >n, whk-h would
show whore and In whose Interest the
iraods were committed. This could
have hVen done either In the Execu*
t|v« Committee or by both fact fans H > ' ov: *i wn8 fl'is
going direit before the people with
their cases and evHeftcw. But as the
Executive Com ml tftee decided that It
Is Impracticable to put two, tickets In
tho field, and as we ourselve< know
that without an understanding be
tween u* and the faction, tclfldmfag to
be the regular Democracy, the Rxdl-
cals would have a chance to efacttheir
ticket (,r they comitrate L oa») between
our two, and as we npw have reason
to think that the people have been
well advised of the frauds comoUiaed
f'f, we are content to accept the situa
tion as i; Is, and leave the event to the
futures
Having come to this determination,
you wilUjuderstand that-there Is no
division ia our patty, of qhlcu I have
any knowledge. Before Isavirig this
subject, I will say, Injustice to (eitaiu
gentlemen, phaje names have been In
troduced into polltlcar speeches as
probable Independent candidates, that
these gentlemen have had no connec
tion whatever with our proceedings.
like exemption u provided for the head
• 'a family; Providsd farther, Th.at:
tnefe shall nut be an allowance of murjs
©4»# thounabd dullara’. W'T.li nf
teal estate and more’than five hundred
dullara* vorth oi porsonal property to tlie
husband and «ii‘e jointly : Provided,
That do property shull be exempt from
attachment, levy or sale for luxe*, or
for payment of obligations'^contracted
f<>r thepimha^e of said homestead sr
th; e e tion of impruvemeuts thereon:
Provided further, that yearly products
of sajd homestead shnll not bit exempt
•from attachment, levy or sa'e for the
pjyjnent of obligitti ms contracted in the
production of the fume. It sha'lr be
pho duty of the general Acstmbly
ut thfeufi, first session to ettforce the
citi. n by suitable
A/iW A i> VEJipiSEhKA'TS.
Grand Opening
-TTF-
is to remedy the inequality or injustice
id law,
npplied by the Courts, octasionully
us
dldatcs are alone respoosibh*.
Mesecs Lancaster and Robert Aid-
rich, have repeatedly said they would
not be Independent candidate*, and
Mr. Strum*, ih addition to refusing to
run a* an Independent candidate. Is
as you may be aware, applying for a
position In the gift of the Governor.
I have something to say before
closing this communication petsonal
as to yourself. You said In yonr re
marks at Btackvilte, that I hud nomi
nated you for your first term of ser
Wi-ll Courthnu*-. ri. C., in k< r h.1)r-<M.hth Tear. Mt
looc'.you .o, /.Mir ursr lenn ... ser- ttyrt, ,om„,unity .if
vice as Gutrnty Ctrsirtfi&r., that I ha 1 oU ruuwc .u i,assu-uin^i a i.wwhkh i*rt.^pirauS
maklnji nnminstinns for count/ officers, nnd
il l>einx * wuli known foci tu (hi* commit-
lev as well s» to ilia peoti'.e of the esunty
g«H«rall/ Ikjt lltore is great aiasaiirbotlan
and liinaiua in our part/ on account of tb«
fraud* [>ur[>«iratal in tka ctaipoiMiiun uf tne
laat bciuocriiia touvratlua. mud tkrougU
tliuse froadi ike •ommattoaof a cum/
ticket a kick Inis failed to meet ike approval
ot a litres nuinl>er of ikelrue I'emacraia of
tkc connlv, »r evinced 6y Ihenpalk/ and
ubei ! In'lilTcrcnce nionifesiad b/ikem wiik
reg.ird to ili<^titlen.lance on Ike public meet
ings advents' il by i lie Kxeciillre Conimluee,
Ibe *.. Jar-l/nel memkera of ibis 0 .nun Mel,
wlfti 'be purpose of uniiiB rour port/ soiidly
t# enah'e IVt* sviecesef illy e m.ronl the com-
men eaeinyin oar and fveiy eoutingency.
-abwiH lb*> tbllawing profMtikin, wkirb if
Miiepie<lby ikis (.Vmaiiitae will have the de
Hr#<-«-c4lwc a vfcw RxVcnxIve
A.#WSMlUC#.
BarxwkllG. a, 8. C., Oct. *1,188a
Tb# Executive Commutes ot the
DemocraUc party of Barnwell oouoty
met to-day’ ut 12 M., puiauaot to ad-
J Mirumcat. laths abseoceof Moj >r
Iz'ar W. H. Dnncart, Evq, Was re
quested to act ns Secretary.
Dr. N F. Kirkland offered the fol
lowing rMHolutkins:
Aeisfeed, f bat we, tbe Exeentlva Cois-
millet of tbe Democnuieparty of fiarnaall
county, will nut presmne lu sei up ourselvas
superior lullie eunvcntlun of ike county.
Thai we rewopiixc our p >wer to emnl|Me
frbm ibat bedy, and with th* HonMy Chair
man as our chairman caneidar oursoivea
bound to obey ibe edicts wf the CViunly Cun-
vention and carry out its decrees.
Vmf. Thni »e are not empowered lo con
sider any ptopoailion front tmy pfcrty wkiih,
if Ssuloread, would contravene Ihe aetleit of
tkc CunvenI ion. which aftti**. expi eased ibe
will of Ike majority ike Utiaocrucy of
Horn » all ■ dewipj^fathldlhe
mailers before it.
fW. Tha* iwiy prnposltlotf looking fi.rWknl
to bind ouf‘nominee* tor the Senate and
House to support certain parlies fur certain
positions, that have been made directly or
indirectly, or that may be niadf, cannot u»*
dcr anj circumxtance^be ouierUiucl. And
th.-kf alT parties wit* c* operated with us and
pnriic.puirl with us'ln tbe action of the
i'uuveiition are Irmnd, in positive pledges,
and in every tie of kbnor io siipport the tick
et, and should they fail io do so, In every
particular, the disaster, discord, trouble and
ruin be laitl at Hicll- door*, and thr re.-ponsi-
bilijy be with ibem,
Go tnuuuD of Mr. Jno. D. Browne the
couBhleratlun of tbe resolutions wns
deferred fod a few moment*.
Borne discussion arising ns to the or
derof business, the chairman 'ruled
that tbe first business in order was
tearing the report of ths special ewm-
mBiee, of which Mr. SitBUM was chair
man In the absence of Mr. Simms,
C«f. Yuumans read the following re
port:
Tha undersign ad. having b«en appointed
uiembers *f a committee of throe te'repoxt
<ni*h changes in theetgnaiMfion of ike beta-
icratic party of iBeoaUiUv na might in their
judgmoutsvaid tiis Aiffioultioe arming from
tbaadipn af tbe Ute Cenveation. h ive Ike
honor to submit Ibe faUswing rapert .-
i. They resontaannd Ug o#a.«luh I* each
towmhip, MM imboae towunbipg wbura.
them ate two or/nor* ipwna and, vfiUgae, or
uniena p*w»tiar Qongraphteai cun liiwnt r*
quire a divioina.
Toe ('ouaiyTonrrnti'.n tube composed
Vatx-d smutfer oldeiegataa. devorndned
a free oouotiy aud uf fedowship 1b Utc
raiio party. All of politic^
sext Tuesda* r wurrby of eil)9*ht-Lip it. -^y ih« *M«ernma, newo* niei* th*' Cl*Hi t
qif •
*1. JEsU* township le have iu reprcrcota-
There being -eo Dem /eraile tickets now in
lb* Icid it ir agreed ih a if no Kadiual lioket
be put in nwniaaiton hoib ef ibe-e iickots
vgUl qepstn br!»ra >he people hr their sef-
bat if ibe Kaderala uumiuaie any
twhet wh;tieveiv *»iher entirely Uadieal or
partly Ibulicaland panly Uemocnuic. then
ihe iiclei 1 mi in (he Held to bo wiiutlra wupnd
Ihe lickrt firvi ut ibe fie d to be r;irnc«tly sup
ported by both fictions of ike BaruwciI Ue-
mocr .cv and elecred a( al! baxarJs.
Ths undeisigned, believing Ihsl by Ikke
means theenfiir fUmoeradf v.dcofike eoim-
ty. white and eoloiwl. can be enntulidaiod,
and luir’ed arainsl the enemy with ruck effect
•s 10divide Id* forcee before th'- electien and
utterly rent him at the pollinr preHneta.
Thia prepvolti'.n comes from ike faction
pntiing ibela« ticket ia nomination, in the
vpini of oouproumcand in ike intarwiof
Ike otmi.MMi parly. - . *
Hgued : ol/rwl Aldrich. O W. U. Wil-
^ 11. J. Croft. Jno. L) lirovrre, T. B.
*<1. B. 51. fl.ilr,T.iuj.-» r oiiisou, J. 0.
Mudltlat). — Ki«niiltur*. ami other*.
After the < halriuaii had read the
preposition, Mr. Aldrich r**qM<*sted it
withheld for a moms it to m ko the fol
lowing not* tn writing :
It wa« eg'/lulnml at *hu tiru« of elfering
tbla p.'otHia.Uou th»ttA«riaiout»bign-o| un
der my own nani" wt-re put tlisre with »«t
any consult rffon wf b in* g« Jfcno-n, hut
on the assum >tion tint the • ropos tlon
lx Ing fair, Hi* se geutleuien would agiee
WMhlue. - ^
(BlguiNl.) AI/Fueu Aldrich.
Col. Youmans stated that tnia Exec
utive Committee knew uptliii.g of the
ticket alluded to by Mr. AldrUTi la his
propueltlon, and requested Mr. Aid-
rich to furohib us with tb* names of
bis candidates. This Mr. Aldrich de
clined to d usajl'ig that we would find
them at ihe tim> aud place where they
would d> the regular Democratic tick
et (which he (ernied the fraudulent
ticket) mqs* harm.
Ou motion uf M. A. R .unfrec. Esq.,
Mr. Aldrfch’s ptoposition was received
as Infonoatl >n.
Mr. Jno. D. Browne c tiled up the
tesoloiiouH oileied by Dr, K'rkland.—
They werero-read by the Secretary and
utiat Imontdy adopted.
A moflhn b> ftig made to that effect
the Ext cutlv* Or>mmlf tee adjourned.
O. B. LAtTiaPK, Obalrmau.
W. H.' Ddxcax, BecretHca-, pro t*m.
The followtug cards wer- handed In
to the County Chulnnau, with the re
quest that he loser* them io our coun
ty papers. - W. H Dc cav,
8ecr*taty, pro tem.
Ifsvlng been a candidate for* lerk of the
Court of Ham well county b« fore the Into
Deaiocratio* onventlou and not having re
ceived tho votes of a mr»J..r1tv of th<*dels*
irauw In aatd 'kiavcnUwn. I <io herebr de-
•lle* U» acc-pt any nomInatioh~at the
hands of any party, and if elected f refuse
tO fi*l v*.
pUgned J James Thomson.
I an authorized to say that H. M.
Thompson, Ehij., is pot a OHcdidat; for the
LegistA!>tir-t <>n the Independent ticket,
lone the same thing lo the conveu; ion,
that chose you for a a cond term and
that I had agreed upon you as a com
promise randfrtnte between my brother
and Mr. Youmans, in the contest for
the Senate. This, you though, tbuir -d
.any pretmt against your ratidi lacy. (I
do nut undertake to quote your exact
language) I will here say, that I
hav- nyver desired to disturb the work
of the convent Huron me mot of the
nomlnatinn*, but only for rhe consid
erations already B>6aito*i#d.
• Personally I have tire highest re
gard fer you, as my conduct towards
y u has always evinced. W^-re it
otheiwlse, jou would not have been
acceptable to ne nn a compromise
candidate between my brother and a
political • pponeat, when I lud ths
power to ♦•nlorce a compromise.
.Al!qq me to «ay here, tl at Isa great
sail fadtion to me to ncall, that we
'bAve been able to pa^a through tbs
Ordeal of an eX' ltlng political dit -ua-
slon without for an instnot living
sight of the fact, citbe- of u«, that we
are geouemei *<ind*r all circumstance*.
Ib concluxiou l would *ay tha* I
have not s en Me^rs Croftand Brown-
log since just after leaving tb* meet-
log of tho Committee to-day, but a*
soon a* I meet them again I will ad
▼i*e them of my action.
Jt you have any Instructiona for my
club, as to tbe election, lam at jour
set vice. Respectfully youi*.
(Hlgrcd.l Altskd ALrnicn.
Col. Al/rt I Aldsiek, DarnrrtU C. Il ,S. C.
Dfas Sih : Your letter bos been re
ceived—for which I express my masks
and the gratification of ail parties to
whom I have shown It.
Xoura truly,
(Signed. | G. B. Labtiock,
Dem Go. Cbai'm.
works. litidyr the amendment the ex
emption of $.1,001) in lauds and $500
iuq>ersonal property is absolute, aud
the wife .who has a separate estate is
entitled to the exemption, if the head qf
the family have not sufficient property.
No property, however, is exempt tri m
lory and sa e far taxes, or for pryuu nt
of obligations contracted for the pur
chase of the homestead or far the im
provements, and the yearly product* are
not exempt from attachmeut, etc., for
.the payment of obligations contracted
in their production. There is no oppo
sition to the propo ed amendment that
we have Ineard ofa Indeed^ il has not
been .mentioned in our reports of cam
pajj'ii speeches. The voters in favor
of the amendment must take care to see
that on the-r ballots are the words
“Constitutional amendment relating to
a omesietd,” ‘‘Yes,” as a majority of
e whole vote w required for its adop
tion ^-Charleston News and Courier.
FALL and H IITEIt GOODS.
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Mil
j. b. ivnrri:» co.
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u ’ —tl U’
Having Mt*nil«d our store back from B'o id to Ellis Street, 300 fo*t long, making It
t)jo most UtMiimodlouH aud Haudsomc Ktor« trr Augusta, our facililUs for Hliowlng
giKMls are much better thmi fonneilr and bupei tor to any iu tbe city. Comparing vMf
WK ARE THF. LEADETtS. '
Both In regard to Low Prices and Excellency anil i-tyfo of (ioods Incvet y Demirt moot.
We beg U» return our thanks to the people of Marnwell county foi their -Hborat pnt-
rnnjage tn the past and a«E a continuance of same, feeling confident that wo can sell
th^m goods a* lower prices (Jinn cm ho found Iti any Southern Market.
Mr J. F. WILLls has resumed business with us again, and will be happy to wait on
his Barnwell frieuda.. , ,
j n. white & co
octl4-3m • BROAD aND ELLLS 8TEKETS.
Hancock, Englis|rI Jordan*
I am now receiving daily my Fall apd Winter Stock of Cheap and Fine Cloth
ing of every description Irom tho Fittest to the Cheapest. .
k Pull Bemoorauc Stack,
v • ' * •,*
Which I am anxious to-sell to'two thirds of all the good people of all the country.
Henry S- Jordan.
OF* I XU ALLY
I'opart, d 1 hi. life mi tbe moraln-i ol aitwIa/.Oo-
* -r Zl, 1M0, between 1 »t8 S S 111.. Ilebeoc* Bol-
”iiKer, widow of Ihe lau-l.ol. J, i. ilyan, of Barn-
711# |C«4 cal I ivbrt.
[By rixlrrground Kail.owl io Tb* IVoplr.|
Bi.'Ckmu.k, H C., Oct. 2 i, 1880.
Vtci: I have conquered and «r last
uneai th*d tbe work uf thecuuuty Rad
ical Executive Committee on laat Fri
day-murder will out. My informa
tion oim»-s ftom an entirely reliable
entire*. I guarantee its co.Tectnesa.—
Th* following ticket was nominated :
Senator-Conrad Elirhardt, (winte),
who de lines to accept.
li*i resentatiV'-s—Wesfay 8 Dick-
sod, Thom-ta R> boi* 11,Genre* H Hnr-
ria, E. J. 8net*er,.F. J. McMillan, (a !
colored). (
Frobate Judge—F. A. Blackwood,
(white).
Clerk -W. J. Mixson, (whit*).
Sher’II—
County Commisslnnere-Joehua Dan-
iefa. Richard Dunbar, (colored) Jum< s
G. Yarn (whl'e).
8ch<H»i Commi aioner—Rev. Arthur
Buiet, (white 'tralgbtout Democrat
aud gentletnoti)
Coroher- -
Vacancies will be filled on Friday,
29.to Inst. Rxo SniRf.
-*•*
1. d.O'ply
■•;»r»i lly f.-ll. and a llxht ha. br«ii qurnrlMrd iu lhi>
ho.iM-ntcl,- whkAi cau never b* rnaored. Vrlm hilc
v> nuuiv an-dioppi.if (u« ualural tributu of Ikrlr
tears «»t r tbe m-wljr made zrare In tbe cbim-h yard,
there L. slowly wear ing a (fa . land urnif mori.-»»birb
ahall trow brighter and briyht'-r uliti’ all who kaew
ami loved aud honored her here aha'I have joined
her in lhat happy home and an«u.t Pirm ix-e Into
wl rh mi.'-ow ahall m-ver Intrude. Happy indeed
a.e they of whom it may be t.stbfully aai<l. a* of
her, that llellglon era, neither a Iheu.y nor a aenlU
lueul, but a ItvioK nrlnclple.. Nut only dnl abe "pru-
1m aod rail liemelf’ a l.hri»tian—but (he wbok ten
or ofbrr Hie t-> the last lour of it. duratiun here.
UluMratan the rharm-ter. A failLa*ni wife, a loviuji
mother, an affectiunaae aivie., a ainerre frieiMl, an
eaenipla.y daughier of CamHua, a gwd weighbur—
au,h ta tbe sum uf Ibe h altuuoi; burae uf her by al*
wbaXnew War; • Mir the (anil, whkh the shar d
with as ail, and never pretended to dlo Utm, are
washed away from earth, by Ihe tears of the many
who wonh* gladly have ret Sloe. I her In their mkLt
had not God deerevd others lee. Mar (kid •anrttfy
her depar.urwto thr cteroal welfare of the <hiWlr.-n
npon wh.we h.-wU she Invoked a dying blesaing. and
lo whnet k-eping she h«1 Y.nSilad tho rich Inheri-
tauje of a/uud name. A F RHIMt. i
Lied, near SlaikviUe,*, re pc lath, two, Sam
uel 11. a.iti, ag< d tweu.y~.ne yt-ors,
Tuea or- p-uard asay an alfmlonate WO, hrntber
aoc a Ihilhful dio i|4a of the laid Je*u'. Ilia
.de ("•ristlan walk war Ihe result ol uuiVIgnrd lore
fur bb Havlur, rnd In all Ihe Iranaartkm. of life he
w ja gorcra.4 <•/ ChrUtba principle—ever w-.rning
to d > sn> thing wsrk a would bring p pros, h upon
the cause uf hi. M-.« or injure a fellow-being l.'et
lured him, aud removed him in early life from a
varhlufcmea.vd un le that rest which rcaaslaeth
for Ha peo,de. Hi. good name and rbarweter iv a
tkb I.—,r'-y tn hie heieaved rrlalivrs and Ihe ruot-
mnn.ty In which he lived. Hr slevpa in Jeans *•
u
He.e.ted thb liiv and caU..edinto re-1, at Ovange-
hi i, X. C., on Mo.idav, i.ie fouith day of Ortoher,
I He. i, r| t went y-twu mini I -. |est two In Ihe evening
Mr*. Ha y Jaor IHbhle, beloved wife of Andrew C
IMb de, Kmj, lale of Feruw.ll .ounty, *. t. Aged
tweni jr-nioe years, ail month* and thrve dry..
octl4-3m
73tj BrimJ Street. Augas 4 *, Georgia.
rrrx-
FROM THE EAST.
Afier spending several weeks in thA Mctrojolis of Fashion, ami visiting the
market daily, l h»ve finished my labors, and am at liome again with tho hugest
slock of
JJWV QOOlVhl. TVOTIOXW nnri F> URXIMIII >• i d ( FOOD'S
I hive cajrffad io manj ycyirs. I HfiJiillj-picpaud to th-w-yow ihe Bisguifier nt
W»W|» of what
TL* Mightr Dollar Will I’o. With Miller in the Dead!
I make noitanling announcement.-, nor uameany fauev prices to tho httyin^
public. * Tht-y have been gnM'-d vo often that lhey da not believe suvh bosh. It'
is atitqrly a waste of valuable space in aa advcriisement. .
mv uooivid h roufc
Can't be excelled in this city. I hare all the beautiful I’laid Dress Good*, includ
ing llan'ilserchisf Fatterns of ihe —
DA'LKta r IMDOUPATIOX.
No house in Augusta ran offer u better or rheiper lino vi Ladies’ in J Gciqle-
meu’s Underwear lhau can be seen at Miller's CTuer
Welsh, Shaker, Angora. I*;aiH, Oj'Cra, Damassc and Mwiicatcd Flannels. My
Notion Department i&always kept up to the highest stand ird.
KID ODOVKM A Af,TV.
Just buy a p»ir of MilVr’s Kid Gloves, at 99c., if y«>u want somrt’iiug »oo.I ;
every p*ir warranted. Black and (’nlored Trimming hilks, >aiii,» nud Velvets.
A magnificent hue of 3-4 aul l» 4 Faney Casaimcrw. Millions of Tie*, hearts,
Hosiery, Handkerchief*. A st.peiior li eof Ladieu’t fwks and I*o'msn.
I bhadbe pleas J to sec all of my oil and new friends and arqnaiutance* at
THK COUNKR a> d if il i* not possible far you tu | *y un-a vKit, your oidt r*
will receive special -itention. and let iqo mv to vu ri/lu here that I do n< l kn w
of a place this sine of New Yoik where von can buy Dry Goods, N. (ions and Fur-
a shiug Goods to mor*advairage 'hv. troni th*
OLD RELIABLE J /V At RSI ‘NMTa'L.TvR.
MlLLl.il S I WhNKR, Auiruata, Ga.
oc( 14-3 m
utber * f
k iz Stoves •
eai l Stores !
NEW A D YEN Tl SEMEN TS
Tho Barnwell Democratic ©Hih w"! meet
at the imual pltcw H twr'a-, >'t h mat, nt
4 o’ lock, p. m, A full atiniidauc* i-do*
bln d. - LrnED Aldrich, Pi evident.
M w Rr.ham, Necn-urr.
- KOXICK.
ItARNWKLL C H.. h.o. Oct 22. 1880.
Resolved, l hat th* Public Soho I- of
this c >umy be opened on the Utuf Nov -m-
b*r, prex.. or as eo n tiniei't.T nb tl *
biNid of tni*'e«-s may deem that It will
l*o*t suis-rve the Kduealloual lutenaU of
each Bcliool District
By order of the Board.
A BDl!-T,Cha)'n B. 8. Ex.
t LOTHIMO.
large lot
aud ttoat he will not »u ve )f eleclnl.
J. D. Bhowne forH. M. Thompson,
CwrreapoWdewce.
Th* subj dnivf correwpondepce Is
published at tbe r< quest of theCuuaty
Chairman, to convey tbe wraTlfylng
kiforaiation to the peopleof tbe county
that tbe Democracy fa again soil I, In
baroesa and on tbo march to certain
victory:
Babnwtll, S. C., Chi 21 et, 1880
W- (?- B. Lartigue, County Cka.rmm :
Dxaa 8t*:—Tbe Executive Com-
ml toe having r jected my pfropoaltloo
to put ^wo tickets In tbe field, an 1 It
never Iravlng feeen *my Intention or
tf o intention of thoe* acting with m«
O act alfowethe# i*4e|>endentiy of
ui# party, there fa aottiwr left as but
to oeq'tic—»!■ the tWawonibaiivifi ut
Uxc tu* J fuy cf the ExrcuUvc Com-
Tlie IKoiiie.ic.d Auiendoaewt.
The General Assembly on Dccem
ber 23, 1879, adopted a Joint Rcsq
lutioD "proposing an ame'idmciU^' / to
Section 32, Article II “of the Uolwlitu-
ti«n of the State of South Capdlma relat
ing to a Homestead, and providing ihat
the benefi s of a Hojrrcstead exempiion
may be sharedpqhally by all Hasses of
citizens." This amendinent, which will
ta Mib^)i<<d to the qualified voters of
vemlfor next, Ls aa fallows;
, “That Section 32, Article II, of the
Conaiitution of this State be, and L
hereby, stricken out, and the following
inserted in lieu thereof: The General
Assejiblj shall enact such laws as will
exempt from attachment and sale under
any mc»n6 or final process issued from
any Court to tbe head of any family
residing ia this State a homestead in
lands, whether held in fee or any lesser
estate, not to exceed ia value one thou
sand dollars, with the yearly products
thereof; and to every head of a family re
siding in this Stale, whether entitled to a
homeateod exemption iu loads or not,
personal property out to exceed ia value
the aom of live fauadred dollars.- Pro
vided, That in case any woman having
a sept rate estate shall be married to the
head • f a family who has Dot of his own
sufffaieot property to constitute a home
stead as hereinbefore
tannic 4 , woman
have
fine Readj
Clothing that I
will sell at cost fg:
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F. H. Brown,
Is r o. 2 Quality Row>
BARNWELL, S C
oct28-2w —.
OFFICE? MARKET ST., EAST OF
EAST BAY. -
C HARLE3 C. L£SLI£!,
— n'liolesste and Retail Dealer in
Flak. OamV. Ubsfera, Tartlcs, Terra
pins, Oysters, etc.
Stall* Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market,
CKarloston, So. Ca-
Having made large additions lo my bu»i«
neaa. I am prepared io Airaiah Flab, Gams,
Ae., at abort aotica. All orders promptly
oltoadod lo. Tom* Cash or City. Aocopt-
aaco
Stoml. Bloekflsk, Whiling, Mullet*. Treat*
_ Skipjack. f’reekpr-tVjb Ahsepboad, Drom.
sfore provided, said j n aMi shrimps, fjfafai.m.ters. Clams,
thall be chli kd to a ’ l ACKlM.- EXTE V._ _ aui9-
W, I. D Jvh P
831 nROAD STREET- Aupusta Ga
Cooking Siuves, Ilt-atiog Stoves, Grate-*, Hardware, L'lith ry. Tin-ware and
House buruiahing Good.'*. In *t<>ck forge ipUMititiesol sueh atuv*-* ns the ^'Ex-
cclsior,” ‘ Enlerpriiw. ' ‘jUfaanrpioa," - New Chart,’ ••FAgle' and “Blunter’'
ryAll GoodsfalTdhrw. • W- I- LELPI-I.
octl4 3*0 ^
IMMENSE STOCK
W
N
-OF
t s
ew Carpe
FOR * , • ,
1880. Fall and Wiatar Trade, 1880.
Purchaae*! from U*c I>**ulln4r biaiuifuotU'crs und Importert of the coonfr}*, And of
fered U> th* Trade, uur fi foad* ann jj.ii* rmblic'a't —
‘’Rock Bottom Prices.”
s, Velvet. Three-ply hii.I Intrraln Carpets—all
A.full line of New-Chromns, In-
Body and Tapestry Brusonls. Moqus
qirditles, ' nirob Clot'‘IC Di^r Mitt*. Ja» ni t n ttu/s, „
H.i'dlng i>ur , 'c minx Fre-tjileiit, tieneral Banc ■ck,’’ Hair Cloth and Upholatert-tV
I riuuniuirs, Floor and rabh-OU Clol hs, Idice Curtains, Cornb es and Bands, Wlndovf
Shaifos—all sizes; Piano sr.d , 'lable ( t.(eiH, \\all Papers and Bold* is, French Terry*,
Curtain (ioods, Cr -tonnes for Lambruquins, China and Cocoa Mattings and a big stock
of nil goods in my line. - * . t
JA.H, O. B AILIKsNot Limitad. 713 Broadjat -
* - The Old Ottilia I Carpet Sture, E tablished 1858,
o
FREBI-1 STOCK OF GROCERIES.
I have tn store and arriving 500 cased Canned Goods, Meats, Vegetable* and Fruits
of eve. y vaiiety. Now Pr«»8ervoft, Jellies, CfudfersMacke e|—No. l and in Meas; Sal
mon nnd Boneless Codfish. AII grades of Sugar, Codfa.**, feug, Hoapv. Suioh, Etc , Un-
h>ii*. Cabhnge. Potatoes and Apples, straw and Ha*, tan Brooms, Scrub Itrosbes, Long
Handleand Short Handle Hair )»n> »*>-. 'fubs. Pails, Clot* es >• «nipers,Clothes Baskets
Market Basket*, Etc, all of which I offer at the lowest prices for cash.
JAMES G. BAILIE, 713 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
fi6pG0*8m •
. _ -u.., ^■SIL*.^_.. I _U.
MANTOUE & CO.
:o:
Liquor Merchants
AND
Manufacturers of Gigars.
118 East Bty Street- Charleston
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