The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, February 10, 1881, Image 1
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lev Rnsi I user! mu milwi nthor wise »l ItiuPttod.
No coffiiintrrtTTSTtiVTi will l*e pii^lishcil un
I he writer, ii*»i iieces»nm4y Toi* =: prrWtartiunj
butiis aj$;ew*inty fiiili.
Aidress, TH-'-: IT.Ol’LK,
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11AS i:UKN RUCKNTi.V TIIOKonillUY
'2onovilt.cil,.prepaia:«i-y to the eor.tetitng Of
The FeliruTiy Court-
New. l.ir^e and comfortaWe diiAng room
and nfflcc 6n the liascinent floor, '
ftoonislarge and airy. iVltctive aeryafft*
and ttio table tiirnuhed with tlia heat the
m :frket afforiha .
A nftfle St aide room and attentive £ri»oni c
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* Tin: 8 WORD Of’ 110BERT LEE
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Ftnshed thn»word of Lee!
Par in the front of the deadly tight,
Ilidt.o'er the irrave In the can.sc of Right
Its stain'css slictn like a beacon light
Led ais to victoty.
'sks^-yrU-..
a conversation wn? UcM ho w;.s forced to ! monopolies of thc coni'trv nrc coptorinsr
i Vrri^8‘"'liia aurpri'tc it the' questions | the Sttprc'tiit. Court unwell ns the Senate
*\ questions
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Out of its sc i-hhard where foj^Bng
>7^. • Tt klitiHhertrd 'jikiiceTu^P— 7 a
Rousfnkf^sm its rest by t^e hiii.tic’s song
Sbielding the feeble^ sntiiing the st•hing.
., ‘ .Jliyai'ding flic right, avenging the wrong
Gleamed the swi rd of Lee. _v .
bard high. ii>air
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I.Hl i^fiima^raiiuTr iait,ir. r .il» II w-1h<-
VrurW. Aiiy.iii«'ran h ,, fn»ie'a snr.'ayrnt. s!\
elrjant wr.iksofart iiiven free to »iilirrril>rrs. The
|*ri !**<> 1 jw that litmus! meryhitiH toihseriOes. One
iiwnt r,-i«irl, takloeoa» luin'lnsl i .an'L'r* r i‘i,v soh-.
^u-iherritmi U.UV A Jaitvni>.vut ff|XillB nuJi.i WX "’•‘r ■ , . ,
iso Imnilni| ihitlar. rh'sr profit hi ten ila)> A0 'lit of ifs SvA*l'ini'l .—ne^Cr Iliind
who eiiyiii's nulrr niiiiie). fajt. Too e airil.'voti: ui!
vooi li'ne to lli" Imi I ill's,,- or oiily yjiUr sp:i re tiine.
Von nissi pot lii'awa v Tron| tiome over Ili,- , 1|t You
ransla trtw'wep'as iinuin. rmt ittrrertims awftrrm*
IVee, t-1 ajant .slut exp-n«ive ontat Iris-. If yon want
profitaht.* work syuit ns ■your adifpweAl mire. It
I'osfs tio’liiri" lo try the Vnshusw, yuone iflio rn*
rase* fails t.vmakr trrral |kiv. AiMrrs^Uewp.'i* Stin
soii A tv.. PuriUnU, .Maine.
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Central Hotel,
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AUGUSTA OAt-
MRS. W. M. THOMAS,
CenH'^lly locitcd, conveaicnt to bti'i-
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P-enenth Virginia's sky*— .
nslicd niid*the lictirsAV (esti riotiy he was
—a; ;• • / • 7. ‘ .
*' ('.led on to moot, eoiuiug, too, not aW
wny.s from those wlnsc opportunities fot 1
itifortrtatfou weic limited, ij>ut frjm per
son- of liberal c luoati In.'-n-AipJ^
.nnd oentpyitig^iblie pbiirfons of trust.
Xever wiishe.so dc^d)’ impressed With
the power of the press iu nt ntlding pub
lie opinion, lie knew what It had .been,
though now greatly wenkenod, in the
Soiiih; but he was liardl
Indie re the extent of it iu NeaLliiigland.
tiprctiu
And they whtrsirw If gleaming t her*
And knciy who bore it knell to siy^af.’ V'T
That where 1 h*t sword led, jbev wo**rd dare
—Tw-follow or to die.
l*uhiie attention^ sotno was
called to this matter by Senntor Whyte’s
p-.oposed ntncud.ipent to the Constitu
tion fixing peruiaucntly the nuimbtr of
Supreme .Iti lges. The wholt subject is
d iborately treated by Senator Morgan,
of Alabama, in the North American
Review.. Ile.slmws that Congress
the 1’icsident, Tiding together^, for the
pttrpuws of building-up and cnnlTrming
llje s rongtlpol' tv jfiriv. have taken eon-
trol of the *?upr:me C >urt, tuid will only
!?2 A YEAR.
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Special Requests/ ■
—yr - -, * ,-1, tnkun , -WfSm'
1. In writing to tht* offie* on hnainam nU
wnys give yonr iiahta and Pont Other ndrfrcM.
2. !tiwin«»A let f«% and eotMmml ea Hor. e 10
he pnhtished ihonld he written on sopneato
•beau, nml the ohirel of each clearly indi
cated by necMMfy note wbfcn required.
S. Artlelesfor piihHeatlon should be writ
ten in n ehenr. legible fintrd, ahd on only on#
aide of thepAge.
4. All chnuges in advertisementa must
rcScb.iiaon Friday.
Waved a word from.stain ns free,
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Nur purer sword led braver baud.
Nor braver bled for a brighter land, — 1
Nor brighter laud had a Cause so grand,
Nor cause ajibief like Lee. -•
Forth from its scabbard ! bow we prayed,
That sword might victor l>0fw»
And when oor triumpb was delayed.
An I tnuny njieart grew sore at raid.
We still hoped on wInk glvamml the blade
OrooMc Robert Li
Forth from iu scabbar<l! nil in vain
Diight flat lied the swore «f Lee
’Tii shrouded ups in ha •heath again,
Newspaper rentiers in tlte Smith Imve nl-1 p^rmif Sueh men tu sit npo-i the Ri'iieh
w iys been few* in conipatt-on with the as will wake it their business to koep
pnpalatipn, nrul* the pilitieul ctlucition j M line win and Mtatain nil great par', j
f,f the people has been largely (Jcr veil movements. Senator Morgan, with
f/Ora pufJt c spcnkfflgliTOb the j iint de. iitstifnCrifdgbtfTTrc
bates of candidates for office, hut in New as times-go and the Deni otitic Sena'e
assenting? withiu six months, wc will
have n Bench o{ eight llcpublicms and
Kii'.'hind nearly every!) )Jy*lak s h news
paper, and as n large majority of. these
are of the dominant p<>litie.u faith of that
section, and daily feed their readers with
f od edeuiatedto strengthen that faith,
and as joint discussions between opposing
candidates xre almost unknown there,
tliesc p .jiers Irocomc tho {^litical Bibles
of the people, and tlrir statement of
facts is oceep'cd ns absolutdly tru«. Of
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krA-e Augu^tx
Lejfe Duckvi'l*
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Wedding Gifts
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1 lielVntcd, yet wiibuut a stain,
rrondlt and peai»faTly.
•[Fiilkrr Ryan.
• * * *
AYh • (New Eagltadeis Thibli. '
e*urae this It the case, in greater or 1cm
degree, in nil p*r:s of tho emratry, bat
trrf to' sueU sn cxtciir as in north-
one Democrat, and af cr that we shall
be silenced in the Supreme Court, u we
will b« ignored iiTTlie -Senate, if, iu the
providence of tiod, one of tlic Judges
The l!\ perloiivr wridomitlor'Crwy-
lot* will* yVkllo iMiiilsrunlM.
I niiuk U was abonr ftve years ago
that I got oiit the first immigrant to
work on my farms in A"ilcrson ctiunty.
flr*t got one man and hl-t vyif>J from
Castle fiiirden, and next season I brought
out from Germany his children and eight
crtcan other^iintriigfftn:s. Tbd follnwing seawn
s nmlft brought' out fifteen or twenty families,
who arc now located on my places and
the places of' my neighbors in Anderson
ounly. I secured these latter through
wC Franz Mdehors, who fotwarled
the tickets and the immigrants were
landed irt New Tour with the exeep ion
of tho last arrivals, who were landed at
Baltimore and thence went to Anderson
OI aAlrC*Ii»TiC Iinliruml* "
The cost of transportion from Ger
many to Xew York or Dnitimoyw i* about
Silo per immigrant. From New York
t» Anderson by way of Charleston tho
fare is $15, and from Baltimore by way
of tb« Air-ldne 11 ni'road the cost it
110 50. Arrangements have roocntly
been mado by Mr. Metchers, however,
ern XewKnghmd.
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TLIsIiANS
Tltr l!\ircricitt <* ol'u Itebrl It I"-
mticr in III** kkol*4’<*rtn«>Ml.
“IVll me, bow, just between onr-
>e!vc«, said one, “if you think it w;opld^|
be safe for me to travel down through
your section.’' •
masterly presentation of llie esse by Sen*
ttor Morgan, lie sketches, with him
itioa« al ility, the final result and itievi'
UbWeousoqncm-o of-s comincreial ten
Ytc and a servile, partisnif
HA< K FKOtl KlXWtA.
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FIXE M ATCHES,
nm • Amrrican and rwi-v, of ilte Ijite«t Styles, wii es t«i tlu* 11.»ivigilXcWS-Obsorver
lllCII JEWKLUY,
- n A sad secne wm SPthMssed hi
‘•Are toe negroes reshy allowed to go .
. , „ , ; CI-V Ni w \ . iu - day. 1 hrev iljlapidmcd
<i-u. i. 51. w. 1.1.II, of Norm r«o. •» Ik. H.r»ui ««k*v- - dlA „ i„ ^ w
I lioi. .I- c 1 VcMiiont fol llic D 11. I “C~IJ • Vllirm IfctuWirno r,. !it| i . h ^ ^ ^ ^
r. ; :i k« dnri.ir «» r ,l u B, :[»« *• opinon. wnlion.llK- ''»> 'fibn,,.,. fllUal «k!i Ltaoks wIm eUlWv
lotag killed? naked 11'-.Teat manv, autfj. ■ , , , . , .
„ , , . , , I ..... • muici»te«! ilmt llicy l»e ong»-d to the rg
tl'l usiktstl *a/*M.iisa v ia st a 1 ira sWfV%«l 1. a? Is I + n a
Calonixatiwn of the Colwred
IVopIc.
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— tlluiurfitU'i
nr citlier of four l-’cnators should lie re
moved. I have not time to follow the by abkh the cost from Charleston to
Anderson has bceu fixevl st %1 GO. I
advance the mauey for tlieir expenses all
the way and not a single one Ija- fi led
to remain with me and work out hi* in-
it'OTVi
on sa average of 912 a month for males
and $G a month for f.-niulvs and uut of
this they find themselves.
The wage* arc about the same as are
paid, for negro Uborsra and the qia’ity
of the work’d* better. They are as fin'»
11 •ughincd as 1 hare ever soen. ’The
K bill hns been introduced IiffiMfce* '
House of pepresentiitives at Washing!
ton by Mr. Hn&kncr of Missouri, pro-
viding that the President of the T’uited
St ites shall open neg'tiations with the
government of Mexico or thit df some
a
of the Central American Statca, for the
sale and cession to our foderd govern •
ment of the territory for the voduotjry
cokmiz 1 lion of the colored people of the
United States. This is a good mcimire,’
md'itrft hoped will become a law. The
colore<l peop’e should be offered imlnee.
ments to •form commntiities of their
ow n. If the two races remain logo'her
as they ore now sltua'ed, each will mt*
and thusliceomc dctaiiatcd. In colors;
a pure black ia as respectably ahd admir
able ns a pure white-bill they eennot
be mixed. There is uo real progress
for tlinwe States of this Union In which
the Africans predominate; besides there .
will be forever political’and soda! un
rest and disquiet. The society of Um
State U m ide up of about 400,000 ped 6 *'
pie. into which about 600,000 laborers
wish lo gain their admitt incc—but their
natural ttiMingumhing corporeal distine-
ti'*na will ever forbid it. Uenca the
long aa the preecot circumstance con
tinue. Ii«t tho p’aeea of the colored
pe»‘p!e be vacated and then ocen pied 1
hr men and womou who have ant these
natural barrier* from union with the
ertiblidud and standard society, ard
a ►troog harmonious social fabric wif.
follow whleli will snataiu agriculture and
Of New and Ikreirti Dc-tirn- and Kx'|ul>ite ' awt.V, hasti’l he?
. tV ni kma .»bip.
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STERLING iSILYERWARK,
In Fre-iiaiid ItvnWiful rati^rn*. e«}ici.Ut!j
.. aiiN|iu-i| fji U elding PteranM.
SILYKU I’LaTKDWARK,
Tv* FetSi dVawiqsai I< « Tiuk r«. I'.tn 1 er
III.t.r-yU*iip., G^lil.-u, |iw*un». Fur, w uf tief I
[ •|«aii]|r, *e. ' — «
CHOI K FANCY GOODS.
f rrni'h sV'l Ameiirm t^li^sk-. Fine T4'de ,
TMtery. fpw.'inclm .• a e. *
Wjlti. > I it wrlfj Uan fu lj R'-pairnl
Xliiv BKSTGOOIW AT THE LOW-
UM'L’iikl.'. f.
-J ftmrg ‘A |lf«n T
«cp2'*-1 j.v. ‘i-b 1 ng .Xi.. (iMvtestsw.W. t*. 1
lint rebll Crir dUr who hns been , a!l ^nou-’y and in gotxl f-iih.
speaking a r ..un 1 here with \ou ha- •.•..tic Tl '‘ > ar,M ’ rcr '‘ ‘' * uc! > " er *
iu^ireil' a stalwart - 0!4 «" ,,, J r with iBercluiry, if
V, rm.int. r of mv friend Mnj w II. ,b « r eorreetma* was uot (hmitively dc-
‘Yes, air; be has gone to the State ! ■‘S 41 a,Ml ,Ua, ‘ ,0 °- P prh »P^ k J
women hoe ertton very well indeed.—
Tiitv Work a litt'e slowly but do the j pri-nMu literature, the art*, scieuees,
work well, anirniake expert cotton pick.i'* 1 ^ °thir ag uries of *a elevat-
. .era. My rx|erieaw vith theta ia tint , r *® ne, i t & , l cu'mred State, such a*
tag and h .Uail crowd, we.i.lod their , Wy BfatJ j |U c ; ialAto perfect^ v> |l. re- | ,M>W l " lh * "M* .
way through the streets, 1 wkitig very | n|ai|i |ftl|trk , Wy healthy and Lwp their 1 The Goseramret aknnlJ', after
muth like a funeral proofs-ion. The'
poor animats drew (hell loads with great
diflUuky.
Ii'imesaml ihemanlvre strikingly e'eanly. \ • , '* J t * ,e ••rritory
■sake it the
of M line ’’ ‘ 0{,vcr bn u one hundred milt* from
‘ WiJ!, there's no use in deriving it, ! in " n J «>'"C »on.
tmtn in rfy “rlrVw " It eau.oot bo denied that lliere i* n
* \V 1,a, j.. <‘°«»riderahle portion of the population of | . ... ... . .1
" 41 uo y >u , • , where th y ha l gone with hundred* of {
New hnylnDil who believe that the masa 1 ' * i
• -.‘i
‘ Dangeii.ua ? Hue
“I mean th*t he*a ym Ike anmotheat
liar I ever limit! in a’l my life.
“ Yes,’’he Con i.iiied, ‘•he lol.J a nice.
iThey are conatant worker* and expect | °f •b# colored people fe *ettla
. . hut three holidire in the year, Christ ; * l “P* 1 bey Wi«W be safe in tbit di-
A reporter ot this pvpcr opened tt J fiw> jf ew Year'* Day and Good Friday. nM,r i ** U i« much the seme aa thtl of
[nannwriian with them, aud learnctl: j Ure i> rotra(auU Bm | Celko ire on j Afrie *‘ •** Undj *™ pwlw«4ire in
! '"‘T W( ’ ,T "" t, "’' r re nrn from Ksuraa, ,k. 1 .h.. ,T noi.t. A...: *11 thn» srMsrm Lfe in n wooderfcd de
my farms, the latter being oT Pulish de-
e , l 4. # .SSTTfi^Tli^n. for the »«at pert! w^ke
of the Southerners cheruh t .eeret h.n. ! ^ 1 ier '‘ wht " * 1,c f * Tcr w “ 11 ** | cm* from Ifrsen, ■ prevlece of Prussia. I ‘hommlroa happy and pm-perew*.
f riiky tn .ha ^remmenf -d tfm ftet 1 T t hen3 ycre five of i '* m ^ I inc-wderi « whrt i* termed Proaman Pu- While here Un. of ibom^ wdl nerer
that there seems to be some
r . . three wag ms, averaging abrnt 1
cmfu-i iq of . “ . .
,. • j sons to the vngun, most of inc
nine p -r
- Hivn, w.im vi inCIII belli •
^1 vr TO I k, c-K.U.1 h.,c t M i. lJ 7 “I* 1 — r«ri mZ,. tu Mk -.1. —b.,
.i.w»W4.-r bK.uuivj 0. w,-a^ Jt ^ lh<
it... ilLl IwL.- tinas does nut alf.et the roiieiu-i .n in 1,r , . .. '
trti,-. . om. .b..ls md UMcxcwlia. be . . ., party, stated thalhii an^ was Abler
. the Umst. Nor can 11 be tleunvl that a 1 J
nr
The
*bT were sorry' — ™ TV ^ "”".7’’""' " I John^.n. and that they were oiiginnlly
' -**-•« «*» "t »«* In «•> Ws * *-.•» "1—**•.’ •" ‘ tnm !««.«. » ll>;. 7,1.
:»1 ..'i.1,,-1 l-«:i--TC . .O.J Of .Iu., ««*• "'- 1 V“"S "**! „ „„ , wi[ , ulV
he wa> tnlkibglitWBt*^ ~ J *P ou l,u: ‘bouMtri of newspaper editors
A rin it time after thir conrersati »n.. Cwrr '“P 0 ' , ^'•‘"^ , •
whi*n t’*c last of the bac
I ml. sod lying mostly between Dtiludr
51* ittf* and 53’ 30 north, sod longi*
t id. 15* 30* and 19* east, and having
in am of 11,1714 sf|Osre miles. The
populatiep in I9T5 wse I 9 Hi.044, or
wh >ni two thirds are R min (Vholi a.
owner* of land, bat with this
noor Irrrilwy, tho Goveram'nt would
hart it io its poorer to cap their rtaatiri-
pathm with a tract of Lnd aa i boarn
for ib m and tboir ehiUsea—aad that,
ton. withoat doing i»jnsiire lo tbo ehil-
T* alii*
3 <-
3<^ ^
te -
k tonut'es had
been 1.ini'll fir,iii, it Ire ume pnitifnlv
cvirl.iit that the wn ndvi f \ einiiHil were
i full of ju*t such irK tC'luI >tis |t rson.a.—
. , ,, ,>unill * t i A ,; d Vet the IwD lit it wriisV/ld f <v* Ihc -
f netlv'-, sneruet ectiivii-r.'is to/ a M«rnac 1
BIG PAY
: z '-'l - ±I7x±% avmuanta
< t»><;iti:u*M>x a 1. i.ir*:.
£ C £ ft C
/ *
► o^ i*. s— a»
t? ^ ^ ^ a* C ?,
’
-i-
4^
I'xlrncls fVwMa J. It. It.mil ill's
■ .slier in ihr t bronlcle *Mit
CuMviitMiiunalint.
Thelifanfa Congreaatnaa who dot*
^ ~s > 7 ^ £ ’ t*i *tr!itH4ii» unit |ir. dli able tmri'ewo -|rallv»ud historic illy true, and was re-! 1;- v «. _ i.,_i .u
7 . Tr- - . T.rV-^rT men will Itm. 1 tlimii raterlMUoe . . . . ,, ,* ., . ; »n* uuty w a licrJ one. Many are de-
iTk J J: i r i ; . .. * e;t..l in uktfHy amli4itnut:c swm. It 1
-s “ _ to MkxIkI-; monkv. „ J ^ ‘ , rtfict
.. fiiletl,and the uacHiua baa oneu thtus#
t-uen will itlcm* answer Ibis ni.v-rt'sc- ’ * *
m. 'tit t»y *i‘Uer,eucbwt.i.gst.ni'p f.u ii idy.} jtn.lf upo’i the rebel man, ‘'How ami
v'nrt ^ 5. h >J tmarws tT.i'V h »v.‘ id^'n cn- f , 1 -
1 aeut in N.. eUtitrti. «* wbu iiiimm buri-1 when c.n wc secure the ciuitulctics of
n. ^ n.-vd n,,l f[ Nl *47'H.ii;vFV .t t'O. ° ,,r * Nor,, “m couotryme 1 ?" ‘‘riiat
m.vlH-iy AtUida.U*. i;itrjd;iiti was atiswernl liv*tSuinmer.by
MERRY CHRISTM' ff S } a ^ rmi ' nT cinfttdnTg-It.rfitHoc
elected) thus* “When the rebels til! go
back to tit'ir planlntions, mu! go to wo k
Hcatlquartors for nil Ilolitl.qy andlet politic* alutie eutiro’y, then we
CtKitls at Weatlicrslioc & East-; wii| «b »r,mi.l out before,” which
Mei'iMpg^i bet ween Auguvta an l .«a-j orlitljl’s PillnCO StpIT*, COriJCl* of [. '
. — _ tlu sc luiaugraii's iu my omp oy, ami I
lieu tht Kau-a* fever was raging . ' ..
, , ,, , , ,. r , . suppose lhere are na many more working
.imong the li.aeks oflhis State, he amlt . * , • 11 irk-.
L . " on the farms of my BlUlbaMl TMJ
[ those with him ciuglit it, pulhd up'. ^
. * ’ 1 « , I.Ave rcroatmu more aonttnUdiy and 1
Mak'-fi nod set out for the bind of prom
I have at present about toco-y of ,lrcB ° r lU « fo«'»d«ra of tbo t}mt«i whore
they now ore. It WiH bo a noble oad
gcricrua* course (or the Goveraareat to
pur-ue t • wards the bock mao aid
woall remove the basis fir tho arctioDal
cr Tj
I T»
Svpas.vcngera fur llcnui't.rl and Purl Itnyrsl
w’li-tHakeday train Nigl't |.:iM.ent:er traia
\. i I nnly'xm,. at .-tiiti'in-indicated I’y figure-
a trove. -*v ' *
•Iwiin-etioi v ii.iidf with *’d rmids ctileriiig
vaiiiiMii.
Pag-iga checked thrench.
Uy riii-i.iigli tickeis l.a* Nale ni
Pe!>.it TicWTl 1'fliiteT'Aiigu-ia, Ga„
nit I'l iacii'al ticket uffu'C!!.
L'niafr
and at
ili.niatt 0. Fi.Kiiinii.
General Supcrintetulenl.
.1.8. D\vint,
Qefacriiii'Piiirenger Agent. .
1 , 1 av ■ .belief that a new light is about to brank
: 1’iHv 1'lacc ami Maui itnuU i tllc Hmm> «^*3|«i5iK
tJ ho fmest line in the county
jttTHdpistiuiis Prices Onr goods
and “flits are too numerous and
Idcautiful lor description.
tatvgnnah and (liiirlrstun Riiilnwi 1 Co.
* - CHANGE OF SClIEDULR.
_— »—*— ApiU Fr isTir ~
The following Sehcdule is in etl'cot at this
dale:
E'tit .Viiil r Dtiily,
Leave Cliarle«ton - - « . 7 00 a.m.
Arriv* a4-Sitv»nn*h1*2 4ft pr mr:
Arrive Jackson villa - * - - 7 oft a. m
I.e ive Savannah - - - - » 4 bb p. m.
Arri r# Charleston - 1 7 - 9^6-p. in.
Right Train, Daily. . ^
LeaveChorleitsit - - -7 50 p.m.
ArriveSavanuali . - , * . - fi 2'in.A-
Arrive pon Royal -*..4.CIO'S, m.
Arriveat Aiigilsta
I.eiveSavimwiih
l.rave P011 RoyaV
Leave Augusta
A rri ve Charleston
- iV Sfi a. ni.
- 0 00 p. iu.
] 1 00 p ui
. • 20 a m
- 7 50 a. m
Pallxian c.rson all Night Tlraiiis.
. . C. R. GA DsDKN, Kngr. and Supt.
8. C. P.i.yi-KT.ix. G. f. and T. Agent
you want Bnrsrrins, go to the Old
S’Hnd of
. a oohf.j
5.T8 nu 'AO STB?KT, AIKIU^Mr. OKOr.fltA.' .
—Whol.-aalo and JJcitiii Dvaler iu—
WaiHiwi. Ch-ckw; ' . •
Jewelry, Guricry.
Gun*. Pistols.
^ Gips, Cut ri^Jg-s.
rik Fino Assoi'Uacnt of
Hllvcr W«i'c. M'liical InsfrnmcnM. Xo-
tiou«. Watch M.itciUla, Walchmakcrn’
T-v ii. etc^e r, w
Watchea. ct ^ka and Jewelry I> F.mrLvge K . .n^ f .vcr WL.lTllf.RS-
p u- I in I \\ ^iraulcit Mvr A f.IHTKItLDiG’S oL :, SuiuT
»«vl2 2ia I focliwUflicee. ^ 7’^. mwjvt
The first thing thuf iinpief sod itself
n
tion to the people was the ra miftst cuii*
osiiy exhibited to see him and hear what.
Come to hcatlqUUrR^rs {t'r Imp* j he had to Bhv. aud it was siinply iinpo:-
Free exhibit ion of^Iiea I > Liblc for him to avoid thinking, of Bar-
more given to spe'iilitiou-
and frolic than the intcresU of thrir
constituents ; hut the majority labor in-
ccesnutly mid have much to tax thair
bruins a ud bod iv». Tin v arc embnrasoed
0
bv cmcspoodcnca t-fl«jto ol ilia most
trivial character. arxU a good deal of
time i< spent iu making the rounds of
1 the Departments. I'ciiiimirtee woik
lakes up iiiuuy vnluable hours. Pco-
de of al! kinds and Imth sexes liesiiroc
them most unseasonably. Doaum nts
on every subject under the sun sro sent
to them for guidance and instruction,
few of which arc even glance ! at. At
odd ifitervals the subjects Ibf deba'o arc
isc, as t be while anif" uloek men wim
laVeigled then* into goiitg there termed
it. Oa arriving Uierc, however, they
saw at a glaaeo that they had been
duped, and the miuu'e wk.-.t little cash
they had was exhausted thair suflcriiq
began, for they con'd uot get w<uk at
any price. Duriu * their rt»y there-they
lost eleven of--rirffc-'rinnibcr, who J'hhI
have hotl leas trnable with tlrta than aay
ilass of laborer* 1 hare ever Lad to deal
with. They all read and write Gcraaa.
and the© younger ones acquire Kng’i-h
with facility, j look npon there immi
grants ns the very daia of people we
want here in South Carolina to supple
ment our negro labor. I do not think
they w ill supplant the negroes, but there
is wn actual scarcity of labor and there
(i*M»rlc room for thousands cf them,-*-*
diaeord now ex : *lin|r.
of diseases brought on by exp wnrc and
-tanntiou. The old man said that th -y ) Tbe} . nrc R!lJ ecou „ m : c>tl ^
hud gone for days without anything to
eat There ai c numbers of them yet
suffering fer the oeccssiiies of life, who
arc ckeing out a most miserable cxUt-
encc The majority of thsm have bo
way of returning save by walking, and
many of them luve nlre-uly and ore
still coming through on foot. The old
man said: “I lell yofl we is powcpftil
glad to get hack to ole Texas, and cf
gtvns. tpcc cxiuuttion otcacap
and costly and beautiful and
usefnl. prcymUs for eyQyyliody. ^
WKATHKRSBKE & EASTERLING
The Norlli Caro in i Rff^liytt rian.
Roligiaus laiuily Newspaper, pnbliriied
wvekly. nml itevi>rcd to llie intellectual,
moral mid splriWial interest of the people
I* wwberWtMaowg it- c»ricsponiicn.l8niany
■of I lie very best w riters of the Southern
Presbyterian Church. It is thornujtlily or
thodox on q'luslions of doetrine, but freenml
outspoken in its views oa ail open questions.
Ii al loirs and invites free discussion within
ptim in this c onnection, especially when ^
11 -citizcu, di-appointiel at ci*
civilized dm-s and demeaiior, vehemently
ptonounced him to he a counterfeit ahd
Iu popularity the L’resbylori.an js pon-
stnn'ly advancirg. It is the Loweft Pricrid
Preshyteria 11 p.per puhlishcd ytlriun the
bounds of tho ftoulheru GcnfraL’Assembly.
Price .per iiniimn. |2 for ono year
to any new su.l.wcrih*^ $215. For $8.00
wo will send for- one year to any new sub-
verilwr tjicN^i'ih Uaroliiiai'reshyterian sad
the American Ayricidlnrist, the best j'dus-
tnrfcd Agricultural and Houseiiu'd Magaxtae
the country Address
JOHN McLAURlN,
Editor and Proprietor,
Wilmington, N. 0.
ntibhitig Cates.
. Thk PEOPUI aad tn« Weekly Columbia
Beoistbu. s:i ,V>
Ihr PrortKaud the Trl-Weekly Reois-
j Ti B. *-'.no.
imPBorLsand the Dally Rcoistfb,
4' V».
studied and fpccches prepared. , Some
Congressmen are rich enough to have dese trefers cm pull up to Robertson
; rcmn^pwcHfHbC"Hs4fin' slay dar .
drudgery, and three or four have wive^
of ambition and intellect equal to them-
selves a tid Indus trio its to a degree that
is MtOiiisiiing. Dutilul members, who
sure.
not 3 genuine rebel. There was no hick
of courtesy from his political opponents;
indeed, the opposing press was even
complimentary in its notices of one whom
it regarded as *>ingiiliiriy tame specimen
of the aniuvtl whose habits it was ac
customed to delineate. As for the ‘•rebel
ayprpafbtzers,” a name applied to al!
Democrats, whether they had been Union
soldiers or nut, it is unnecessary to s.ty
that their kindness and hospitality was
without limit* Aqd, sfcakRitmf sol
diers, he lindens to say that, with reirost
exceptions, tlnit^elcmcBt of the popula
tion, without distinction of party asso
ciation, was, perhaps, the most cordial in
have no iyich auxiliaries, cam their sal
ary twice ov^r and deserve the aywrpathy
and gratitude of their constifut n*s.
And ye% while there is wcarincas of the
flesh aud throbbing of the intoHect for
such Congres'incti, they fall under
fascination of their position, and vary
lew are willing to rest in private spheres,
although they often sigh for such reposo.
But when a Congressman remains poor
at Wasdiiagton and returns lit me with
out any considerable addition to his
worldly store, i: is not because he has
had no opportunity to fill his pockets.
There arc men and women always hare,
during. w ^° tempt Congrch*-
nien with bribes of various kinds. A
They were the very picture of
rags and poverty, ycTTheso foolish but
kind hearted "Stactl had ft sore eyed-
pup in the horse through of the rear
•vagon that they were pulling through
with them. The old man said thrtt the
the dog was horn in Kansas.
■tnyln £ rierda.
have u tendency to strike out for them
selves as soon ns they have accumulated
a little propnty. In this way wc secure
the services of Grrt-cLss laborers for
aasferal years who, by their own cxer*
t'ons, elevate tlicmsclves to good and
prosper ns cititens. Where pei-sons pro
pose to bring these immigrants from
Germany they are required to give no
tice by the 24th of June of tlu-ir inten
tion to leave, otherwise thair landlords
dm hold tbenf. I expeex tt> geroatVcv^ '
eral families more this seas m, and a few
willl arrive this spring.
- The Amendc4 llible.
According to statements, unofficial.
Kou* ion UuKAkrAjkT.—Heat is the
oven a e«nm»on while d : #h, large enough
to hold the number of eggs to be cooked;
melt In it a -nul piece of butter, bro k
the eggs, one at a time, rerefully in r
saucer, an 1 slip them in tho hot dial*.
.Sprinkle over them pepper and salt and
let thou cook four or five miautea. Il
ie * great improvement lo nllow to every
two eggs a Ublcspoonfu] of cream, adding
ft when the eggs are fint put ia.
only thing he hated aWiut it was that but sppcsre,t1y autheu ic, the revisers
of the New Testament hxvc made alter
ations which will excite some coustcrne-
all
TO KENT.
'W*'"’" t,r . rr " nd * lli P .wt t® ,,d |' ma , wIiom TOteS. for .at. ran Vnj.
.ill, . 4i f p«.il»n vUchk. aycrirace -n^ |„ r , c , „ u „Ur of p«.|
prove, tj bo t c.,;«.,«r.liU,oj K l,o»i l l,o ii)cii jlonol . iiCT< , a „ .b„
S-.r.l, .«»»tb. mi. «b«au tb. iiijkt ;l ^ prevoaed lo <1. m. .fe.k.
bga>a* VM. ■ 1 writ Irr the r nlUr- »1km6u«1 tow
AVheu, through t»»c nioLum oi“atump .
•peeebc. and wriKl iotercoorae, UW! Th , „f Suot* M.uHc..
estabUahel plresant reUtsoos with the i
r re the Fnt rcme IVuch has hr
peop e, the m<*t eonimou tepic of on-1 1 ..
RS-, version WOS. ofeourae, the aknution of Oianted hT^nticpnlnJn. hut it »
\f ' paffoim in the ffotth, n id wlwnevcr hwIi I r. 1 . vUtim of l» *r IU? c-»rpr.raji<
Supreme Bench has been dis-
•n other
xi- xml
Conversation with a gardener and
farmer ot some experience develops
some points of interest, at this season,
to all who are buyiug accd to p’ant.
Wc are informed that potatoes from the
West, while equally gnod for e-ating, arc
not desirnh'e in this latitude for seed.
They are uever productive, though
growing much to vine, and the potatoes
raised from them are never dry aud good
as arc those from Eastern or Ycrrapnt
or New Yori„#eed.
There ia a like inferiority in besns,
peas and other vegetables raised from
seed grown in the Northwest. The
seed* reiwd in me Norlieoat, from God.’’
Pennsylvania' New York and the New
England Sintra^ sac much preferahe
for ihn olimatt of the South. The hot
oceJ nrc the il»anpcj> tn hod, and iufer-
i f aced are not ehenp ft. any [nine.
The extreme frost of December 80th
payed sad haroo with the orange or
chards of Fiftrida, that of Mr*. Harriot-
Becchcr Stowe being denuded of all its
lusviens fruit. * The orchard* of greatest
value arc scattered along the St. John'*
Ulcer from JackoonviUo down, Mrs.
Stowe's being twchre miles south of tho
city. The Duromit grove, which laet year
yielded 800,000 oranges, which tho
owner sold for $13 COD cosh, situated *
the eastern part of the State, baa just
been purchased by the Drkc Castcllucia
of Duly, owner of extensive grove* in
Sicily. The grove comprises about 100
acres, and bos 3,500 bearing trees. The
Sicily oranges y ield fruit in (barter*
years from the time the seed sjronts, and
will bear fer fifty or sixty year*, while
the Florida orange* will produce fruit i*
eight years, and survive about half a
century. In tho past ten year* there
tion and not a little regret among
those who are familiar with tlic author
ized version. In the Lord’s Prayer
the concluding petition^.irDcUYfir . us [ have been 900,000 uew orange trees set
from the evil,” is changed iuto “Deliver
u» from evil ouc.” Half a doieu of the
most familisr texts in the New Testa
ment will disappear altogether. The
question, ♦‘what shall it profit a man if
he shall gain the whole world and lose
.his own soul?” is metamorphosed into
“What doth it profit a man to gain the
whole workl and lose his his own life?”
“Hades” is substituted for “heir in
twa well-known passages. The inscrip
tion on the ahar, ‘‘To the Unknown
will read “To an Utknowe
God.’* Apart from these textual alter
ationa and otuissioaa the revioser* have
out, or wild trees reclaimed, iu Florid*,
and planting b now going on at the rate
of 00,000 per year. Thera are milliot a
of wild 6r »mr trees in tho ?tiite, which
are rapidly bving trr-nsformed into sweet
ones by engrafting sweet buds io the
body of sour trunks.
Each county in Taws has reariml #
donation of four lesgoot of bad to coir-
stitutc t fund for the support of county
academies or high school*. This pre-
visina was made in tha early
of the Slite, and msny of the
now have a fund oi frees
|Gft,000, bet the ia
abolished the division* rate chapters and
vence sad pr ated the new version in used except to kid in the
pxrigrapNs.—P4II Mall Gaxctte. | lie who.*b-