The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, January 27, 1881, Image 4

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. I V J f "■r _ >■ •ibl)i;ATfeo^Aii. m mJ*i m • A* Dtt t9T^ It® IT 0 R. It^clal r*■Haiwwi u» ■•fcr—— t( It it #«l) mi(M tlMt • proper eda- . r it ion U included in the term 'necoeen* rice.* Whether n ‘proper education' u to be coostrued 1o include more than a common achool education U a question upon which n difTfreocc of opinion pre- Yaiie. The Supreme Court of Vermont once decided that ‘A g>K)d common erhool education at least ia now recog- ttised as one of the neceseetics for an in fant. Without it he would tack an ac- quisitioft which woaM be common amonj his associates, and would ever be liable to anffer in kia transaction of business. Such an education is moreover essential to the intelligent discharge of civil, po lities) and religions duties.' The Eng lish Cotarts hsvs ruled that a good com mon school edneation was for the benefit of the reelm. -—— . “In this country the education of children baa been provided for by eon- stitutioual and atatntory provisions f-r the organixation of public schools, free to aU within the scholaatie age. Expe rience, however, has shown that the at tendance upon the free pub tie schools has never ineinded all the children of school age. Patents have been found “so indulgent and negligent of duty in that respect,’ so regardless of the inter- •kts of their ehtidren as to anffer them to grow ip in ignorance and idleneiM, or •o greedy f w a little prcacat gain ths| they are witling to aaerilce the future welfare of their ehildree to obtaia k, and aapaciaBy ia ear large eitiee a class! nf ehBdrea art fcwad who prafcr the aa- h rid lad Besaaa ef the mroets to the who 1 as an reel mints of the school room. "To prevent this evil there have been added to the achool ijalam of many of the States what are known as the pro visions of a eowpoleery education. The flute having provided a free gift for he thildree, has sometimes found it neces sary to compel its aoccpUnoe. "These provisions ate of too kinds ; those that apply to perenu or custo. dians of the children, the compulsory laws prrper, and thcee that rvech sad apply to the childrea themselves, or the Ians to prevent sad pnnish truancy. "The compulsory lew is perhaps more effective sad reaches the larger number of eaeaa It dectaae the'duty of the parent or rwetodieo and enforces that dety by penalties hr the branch thereof. “Then eompabory provisions are not ongieal ia the Mamaebasetts kw of IMS, hot wmM seens te have host bor rowed from the Arne sierra es the lews in reference to stubborn children or those who should smite or curse their astursl parents." In as article on "The Criminal Code of the Jews," ia s recent number of the Pall Nall Gasette, the writer says : “It mast be teanembered that educa tion was well advaaaed among ihe He brews, aspectsHy after the first or Biby- Ionian eaptirky. A system of compul sory education bad been introduced by Joebna, tbe ttn of Gsmale. There was a rchnol board for each district. Erery child more than 6 yraie of age was ob liged to at’ead the commercial schools, fluch importance does the Tslmad at tach to tbe treiaiag of tbe yonug that it <nt*ra into tbe miauteet details upon the subject. Tbe duty of preparing them to become grod and utefal eitisens was not neg lected. Tbe Bible was their mural and legal code, and the study of this was en- foreed. A Jow could not but be well acquainted wkh the leading principles of his legal code and their general applica tion. And the same writer says: “A man who had not or had never had a fixed occupation, trade, or business, by which l*e earned a livelihood, was not allowed to act as judge. “He who neglects to teach hie son a trade,” my tbe rabbins, Ns sa though be taught- him to steal.” “A compulsory law prevails in most of tbe States. “If it be true that a good common achool edaoatkm ia recognised as ene of tbe acceeaaiiea for as infant, and essen tial to the diooharge of oivil and political duties, or as gaaataily stated, that a dif- fuaioa of knowledge among the people is esawtial to the preservation of fnt insti tutions, these so-called compulsory or obligatory laws are founded upon the righlawl duty of self protection aad pro oorwri— They holoogto the class of (awe which are iataadsd far tha sup- of viaa. Thsy ara ialaodsd to our aehoali u dam wbiob eannot be reached effect sally la any other way."— Bureau of Kdeoutitu, Washington, D. C. -MMmmmBkaMuaaaamKjaaauBaanusauh^ OmtorPmro Polllomoao. A reoontly-arrived Koglishman. stand ing in front of tha Nows offoe observing ibo crowd surge into a saloou with vio h ot outcries, became very excited, ex prmiog his opinion that there was going to bo a “wiot, a wow, a wumpus, you knowbut was calmed down when native toki him : “Why, you danict fool, some popular candidate has askot thn boys to take a drink, and they-are following him in out of pure politeue»s.” —Galveston News. - c—— awmmrnimitpmmammawpmm^i uaqiaai OFFICE?MARKET 8T., EAST OF EAST BAY, Clrocm nud Med Cwwwrieo. At s receut bird show in Berlin, Ger many, green canaries were exhibited Others were red. light brown, and grny. The variations of color had been caused by the daily use of cayenne pepper in their food. The pepper was at firsi given in small quantities, sod the birds ap peered tojike it, but the fust hers toon fell, giving them a moulting appearance In a short lime new feathers o( divert colors sprouted. The variations were a-cribed to the different qua’ilies of the pepper and to the quantity given . ■ Hmperlwr Hmi'l faila«;erfer«ad. Four eggs well beaten, one enp of but ter end jard mixed, om cup of brown sugar, one cup of New Orleans molas aes, two tablespoonfuls of ginger, two ta- blcspoonfuls of cinnamon, one tabk- spoonfn! of allspise, ope tablespoouful of elovee, two teaspoonftik of soda dissolved in a little oold water, four cups of sifted floor, two-thirds of a cup of boiling hot water; add the hot water the la-t thin;-. Bske immediately lu a hot oven. Be au re and paper the bottom of your pan. and eurroato added are au im an t •n ■ Vtade Eph*e Pkllowopfaj. De man or womau, Chrietiaa or sin ner, who eftn’t wiait de theatre wUen* bein hurt by it, had better hung up on a pole loag*i<ie o’ dried apph-s; The man who emagincs that tbe Imwd put him on the ainh to carry a face like e Butch cheme, and to abet his soul up like oyster, has no bisnevsto tnm troun* tell older folks how bnppy angels are in heaven. As to boss racin', it can be ear’d te extremes, vs me as lots of odder fings, but when I find a man who turns sway from a square, honest rare, where de bca' hoes am gbine to win, I sot him down aaaehapwho serves the Lord on Sun day aad baa's de grocer sad butcher dooring de balaooe ol da week. ■eked the drank the piueepi Ir As a good looking friend of oun, whoae moustache is let black, ami ourls magnificently over bis Rp, was passing the residence of u conp'e of damsels, the following conversation in mid to Ipve it goes to wkh a horrid Addnidn Why, Louisa, of oourne I dka’t know. eD, Fm going to get the tryjk LrfshedU. Louim—I do kimou I? A ■klppar. “Tastes good, doeen't it?” drug dark, ns the easterner soda water fsvorod with syrup. *'Ym. very good." Tbe drag clerk laughed sardonically, and a-id : “Of coarse. Bot then you dou't know what it i« made ef.” “What dc you mean?” “The old man's out," he mid, lookinc cautiously around the store, “aad I'll let yon into aome of the aeerets of the buaineas if you won’t give me away. The Id man made that pineapple syrup out ef old eheese that you could smell through a fire-proof safe. Full of akip- pers, too ! I'll tell you a curious thin^ about that eheese. The old men cut off a aliee and brought it up stairs here with him one night. He laid it on the coun ter; next morning it waa gone. Come to look the little animals in it had shoved it ou to the fleor, wriggled it down the ataira and put it back exactly in its old place in the cheese. The old man said that was an extraordinary il lustra lion of the strength of the home instinct in the brute euration.” “I think I’ll bo a skipper myself," said the customer, with a white face, and he skipped out of the store to the nearest bar room. LESLIE, CHABLES Wktlamla and! fish. Game. 1-ebsters, Turtle*, Terra- - » plus. Oysters, etc. Mails Nos. 1 aad ‘2 Fisk Market, Charleston, So. Ca- Having made Urge additions to fay busi- neon, I sm prepared tofu.raish Fish, Game, fte., at ihort notice. All order* promptly altanded-to. -Terms Cash or City Accopt- anc*. ~ - - « Shad, Dlaektlsh, Whiling. Mullets. Trout, Skipjack, Oroaker, Chub,Sheephead, Drum. Bass. Shrimps, Crabs, Oysters, Clams. , PACKING EXTR\. ant!)-. i* n rj o — Cun. by j|BS(illPTIOX - 'v i 1 Lung diseases, THROAT DISEASES. breathing troubles. ft DRIVES INTO the system curative •feats aad heeling medicines. It DRAWS FROM the diseased parts the poisons that cause death. Thousands testify to its virtnos. Ym can be Reli ved and Cured. Don’t doe pair nalil you havo triod Ibis SonsiMo. Easily Applied and RADICALLY EFFECTUAL Remedy. Sold by Druggisti or sent by mail on rooeipt of price, $1, by “Omly” Pad Ca. WILLIAMS BLOCK, • Detroit, Miek lor Tostimoniale and oar Tkroo MUlioae a Tear." Sent froe. (UKE YOUR BACK ACHE1 And nil dieoaeoe of tko Kids eye, Bladder aad Unnory Orgaas ky woariag tko ImprttYrd Excelsior Kidiey Pad. ft to a MARVEL of Healing and Relief tiaru. unikLX. aid uirmt. paiium, pturnm. It CURES wkere all oiao fails. A RKTK - I.ATION aad REVOLUTION ia Modieiao - Akanvptioa or direst applimtioa so opposed to nasal lefootory lain aid modleinee. Pond far oar traalieo oa Kidney Irnabloo, eoal fren. Said by drnegitti nr neat by mail, on ceoipt of pries, tl. Address This is tko The “Only” Lang Pad Ce Iriginal sad Genuine Rid. WILUAMA BLOCK, any Pad. Ask . far it aad take Detroit, Nick- no <»< her. At whuleaale in Charleston, S. C., by DOW IK k MOISK, Wholooaio Druggi ta. Steam Engines Coapelitioii trd Deincticn Defied. A Uaadl Kxperiemee. God kuo-rs me better than I know myself. He knows my gifts and pownra, my failings and my weaknessts, what I can do and not do. So I desire to be led; to follow him, and I am quite sure that he has enabled me to do n great dei] more in ways which seem to be almost a waste in life, in advancing hia kingdom, than I could have done ’m any other way. I am sure of that. Intellectually I ara weak; in seltoUrohtp, nothing; in ta thouaand things n baby. He knows this, and so he has led me, and greatly blessed me, who am nobody, to be some use to my church and fellowtnen. How kind, how good, how tx>atpassionate net thou, O, Oufi! 0, my Father, keep me hum ble! Helpmate bare may ail fcr my fellowtnen, to recognize them several glAi as from time. Delivarme from thn diabolical sins of malioe, envy or jeal ousy, and give me hearty joy in my brother’s good, in hia work, iq his gifts md talent#, and may I truly be glad in his superiority to myself, if God be glo rified. Root out nil weak vanity, al| devilish pride, all that w abhorrent to the mind nf Christ. God bear my prayer. G.aut me the woadroua joy of humility wbieh Is aeeiag thee aa all in all.—Dr Nnru&a McLeod s Diary, 0 ^ A Floyd neonty (Gn.) cow gave birth to a call with five leg* ana two taCs. Compare Prices 1 Compare Power and Compare Quality t i t t You can save fIM on n IU hoiee power engine. You can save $350 on a 30 horse power engine. You can save SSSOonaSO horse porwer enulne, by |.nreb"Mng of the undersigned, and the engti ee are all or greater power than they are rate*, while those offered by some dealers are at least one-quarter less than they oall them. Examine well befute you purchsee. Cotton Presses, Massey, Orlsworld A Brown Gin*. Keif Feedeis and Condensers. Bbattlng. Pulleys, Turtdne Wheels and all klnda of Machinery, fur sale. Agent for Paw Mills with Hegee’ Papent Sell Works. Grain Mills, Ac. OaU on or address . P. B. LOUD, apfl-ly WILLISTON, 8. C. Special Dr- Henry Notice ! Monzon, J. DSHTAL BUBS10H, Win attend oaHe In any portion of Burn- well nr adjoining count leg. Office at Block vine, 8. c. augfaSm BESHi saw before tbs public. Ysu raster st work for m than ~ ~ not regulreA. n^t Capital not requlrwl. Ws Wart you. TwsItk gollani a Say and apward siad« at horn* br tbs ladnatrioua. Men. wo wisa. boyj aad (irla wanted wrwrywbere to work foi »«• Now I* tho tlmo. You can doruts jrowr wh.lo tire* ta tbs work or onlj jrour •parr momenta No other boidncm win pnyTou a early aa wait No oa. orthty zruz'ss atone*. Caatly owttt a for —utrlnr m AAdrare Tnw A Co.. A r aaatly aad koa- kiatwa JyS-y nCKUNfi * DiTlHT, AUnejt, Sdfciltn ut CtuseOors -W M T fa mi. SlgB of the Golden Boot i - ^^ -:o:- I hare in atore the beat #tock pf Boom AND SHOES Kver browgMio Blackville Iti price* and quality I confidently^chnllenge comparison. Especial stteiition'giyen to tke seleetion of Ladien' Kbsea, aud 1 cordially invito their calls. A perfect stock of lioola and Shoes for Ueullemeu's wear. Children's Shoe*'a specialty. Call at one* sad keep calliag on. MAKT1H-KXlSllBSe blackville, B. c. Corn, Peas, Cotton and nil kinds of-country produce takon in ex change for goods. Cash paid for cotton. KEELER'S Is the place for bargnin#. 0 —oi* u^. aii2(J-3m —a E. G. EOGEU8, v MANUFACTURER DEALER IN Furniture and Undertaking, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. " . —. ^ ^,- r , i V *" , ■ * 547t 549 and 551* Broad Street. .A/uerustatGa Bfi^Suuday and Night calls over the Store. Will attend to all the details ol Fnnora's, furnishing Hcsrac*, Carriages, ic. [sepl6-6m s— — nf' Every White Mftckiie is Wurraaied FIVE YEARS By tbe Manufacturers and a written warrant given to each purchaser. We do not peddle them, thus we are ena bled to sell them cheaper than Bret clone old patent machines are sold. Call and rxamlon them before buy- ld(a J.D.&T.F. Smith, *2* BB0AD 8TREKT, Arncrra, Gbobou. The White Sewing Machine, Is the Latest InventioD and the Best Superlative in it« attributea. It sLinds acknowledged Tha Eiag of all Sewing Machines. The Fimt Preiuium and Higbrnt Award wks given it for thf bcHt Sewing Machine at the North Georgia Fair in October 1871). Tsaucis W. Firelisc, CeUabia, 8. C. C. D*v*rr, BeraweB C. B.B.C. The Royal St. John Sewing Machine Challenges Comparison. Distances Competition. .. , ‘ Surpasses Expectation- High Arm. Brlf-aettlax Nesdte, no holse to thread lo Marbtoe or Hhutile.— Ruim either forward or backward without slot ping or changing direction. Fur sale by J. E. Barton & Co. 101G BROAD 8TRKKT, AUGUSTA. OA, Who nleo offer for sals New Howe B., New and Improved Werd, New H .me V|.*ior and “8t-*wart” Family. Bpst'lal alientk>n given to Repairing. All work guarantee*]. Needles, Oils nod Altacbmente for all Unit class Maehtoen for sale. *»« m PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER A PURELY VERITABLE ffEMEDY For maininl aw It • SURE CURE fcr sR «*• DGrevw fcr wMck N Is mi k ALWAYS PLAF6CTLV SAFE la tke arm tbs swtt Inexperienced peneos. It It a gate mad uwlrk rwwawdy lor COUGItH, MBS THROAT, CU1UA md Omitar Woubjre; rndtria fowwl reO^ - mw* /oraw of DIFIITHKRIA, end to the be te RBEUMATI8H tod NRURjklXILA. THE OLDEn. BEST, RID MOST WIDELY MOWN FAMILY MEpiCINEJN THE WORLD. sard wick «wcb wwwderfwl —reeat fo -n te CBAMPM, CnOfaKXJk, DLARJtHOtA, Y, aad an BOWEL OOMPI-UNTS, a fo am mm/mMmf awn far lhaaa dluaaaa. HU STOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEARS’COMSTART USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATE*. ROBERT D. WHITE, V aa t Marble and Granite Works * IT It WITHOUT A RIVAL A* A LINIMENT. te Pula hi tfc. . rtHi/ In a9 SeuMfo ete. PERRY DAVIS * SON, Providence, R. I. - \ Proprietor*. Adams, Ham on & lo.* No. 18 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. — LA mas STOCK or COOKiNO S8TOVB8. HANGB8, GRATB8, Marble and Slate Mantels, of nit kinds. Pumps, Load, and Iron Pips, Sheet bad, Copper aad Zinc, Roofing Tin, Tin-Ware, Tinner’# Tools, etc. Honse Faraiehing Good* ia Large Variety. •' Tire Brisk*, Tile*, Terra Co«a Drain Pipe*, and Chimney Toys. AU kinds of Plumbing Work, Roofing, Guttering, and Tin Work, GeooraRy latly attended to by the mate oarefsl end experienced Workmen. anl»-ly promptly The Hew Purniture Store, We take pleasure ia saaeaaciBg to tko publie tkat wo aro sow opening one of tko FINEST STODK OP FURNITURE ivn orrc,iD in this citt. No old sleek te wevk off. AU Iks vory lolovt styles- W# hav# visited sll Ibe prtn- eipal Markets ia ike Hailed Mates aad oaa safely say ws kave afKjbe mwt modern pat terns of tke ssasee. We wti! kaveeverytkiegia tks Furniturs I ia# and ml pncea (bat will ro«pare witk aaymarket Beatk ofBaltimors. Doa t buy aaiiljgnu see o«rstock, it wUl ke pleteis every pertlealar. Weptanatoo Mtiofeetioa #T>? very part ralar. Wsgaaroatoo taUsfeetioa J. I*; Bowles & Co.. n VO. 717 BROAO ST REE T A UOCSIA, GK MEE'^INa STREET, COR- HORLBEOK’S ALLEY apfl-ly ' ^ W, jfc. tfc’i^- 1 U. OH AKLESTON-aCL OTTO F. WEITERS, Wholesale Grocer, —AND DKALKR IN— segars, Liquor and Tobacco. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRA’TED Monarch Whiskey, ^: Also, I. T. & J. G. Frpat ft Co.’e Self-Raising Flour, and Thorn Brfctbei celebrated Butter Craokero. ' u_ 8cp2G ly , Noe. 108,110. it 9 1*11 East Bay. Charleston, 8. C. GREAT DRY GOOD8 -AND- . • Weathefshee & Easterling, - -a-—Wholotale and Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS & GROCERIES. Full Ftock Alvrsv# on Hand. FRESH 609fiS RESIIVSIO BAILY. —- Cash FaiAfor CfittQB ^CfiftBtrr Prsdica novyo- ( Mixson & Richmond, Prop’s. Corner of 13road and 'W'o.fcihington Streets A H G if 8 T A, Q S 0 £ 61 A. ' Conveniently I/Jcnted To Bosioess. With Trlrgnpk ONrr ii the Eoildifi?, RDd Soiibrrn Eiprrss Coapany Ofirf N \t Door ta Hntrl Buih in?. Ilooms Sup-rinr to any in the rity. Table. Sapplie-1 with the Beat the >!a:ket Afford* ; miao Livery Stable Cwnnected With the House. SPKC'IAL HATha TO COMMKRCUL TBAVKLW.' Mixson 4 'Richmond. ^Proo’r*- rrrw • 3*+r- w; ^-.v rraHt-r wner »•* * -esw \ WAVERLV HOI XK. $2 Charleston, S. C. h2 Sin'ATED IN Twr DESDOF KING street, the most fsslil.>nal>le promet m the el'y. Flint class In all Its appoint rents. Table furnUlied with the te-et elT<T.|<-| Hy hies I, Voi tlicrr and HouGhti. ninikrt* First rl-as I'ar nn.| Itarfa'r Kt.op, Tbe ||n*at CHIU’d loetin l» tUeHeu'b. Her rants polite aad sUsnUve. Hoard Stper*ay. •a.Lower rah-e by Ihe w.*ek ur isoalk. GEtl. W. SULLIVAN, Lava or A. i. Ksssknv A (V.) 7\: ... N Propil'twr. Vr.d WILSON GUAM AM...f Hartiwa I .1 in the^fllc-. ol tb.W.wrly llon.e, and will he grad Inn*- »I* msnr frl *ds. SAW ORDER YOUR D) MILLS, GRIST MILLS, CANE MILLS, 01N ENGINES. COTTON SCREWS, SHAFTING PULLETS, Hanger’s Journal Boxen, Mdl Oearlnp, Gudgeon*, Tnibioe Water Wheel, Giu Gearing, ('heap! Ju iaonV tJ.(veinern, Dieton’i* Circular Saw, anil Ouiuer* and Files, Belling nnd BrtbMH Metal nud ntn*H Fitting, Olnbe and Check Yalvm and Whletlee, Gauges, etc., and Iron Brass Caerioge and repaira front , ■iifa*-— ‘-r- Cyco* "R. Lombard &> Co., FOREST CITT FOUNJRV AND MACHINE WORKS, ■ SAB TUI WATS* TOWSS, 170 rtKWICK »T«virr, Al.dltMTA. 4>F.«>RUI4. OLD IRON - AND 13RASS WANTED, F. W; Wagener & • ^ 0HAKS.BS TON. 8-^0. _ 150 1G1, 1G3 aa l 1G5 East Buy. 2, 4, nnd 12 Queen Street.* 13, 15, 17 and 1!) Vendue Range. Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers, Cotton and X^avaT+Storea Factor**. Sole Agenta for Georgia aud Wagoner Grange Guano. Liberal advances mode on Shipments of Cotton. . - - We have a special Produce Department for which we oolicit consigtimcnta nf Rough Bice, Pea*, etc. »cpl8-('m EPW/.V HATES, CHARLES K. BATES, ISAAC HOLMES, JOnxn. STETLE T1I0S. A’. McGAUAN W. B HARLEY, OF BARNWELL, WITH EDWIN BATES & CO. JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS an" CLOTHING, Nos 122 and 124 tfeeting St, Charlnton, S. C. ROBERTSON, TAYLOR & CO.. ^Saeeetoorfi lo GEO. W. WILLIAMS A 00. COTTOIHETBIS, V1B1EHIIB1BCIH -AND- •. * ^ COMMISSION M8HCHANT8, 1 AND 3 HJkYXIC WXKKKX. C'lfAXYL.KMXOX, 0. C. "CONSIC*NJfiEXTS OF'COTTON SOUCITED.-fcjg 10 9a