The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, April 28, 1881, Image 2
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€l).e people-
J^bn W.lloltnes Editor nod Pmpriftor
LARGEST COUNTY OIRCUl.ATION
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•TATI NEWS.
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TillRSDAY< APRIL 28. 1881.
a *■ •»«*»««»«• «•».
Tl»e-I>rtHcj«riicf of 1 South Curslino-
>lrnjl<f their hish ’eppreciitlion of.
the pofUifc»l wrflcoe ; of
Gwn. Garv t'jrcTccrin" trcr’M' gravr a
m<Miom«nl Wortlij :'.mt atr4o{'$Iic-
jxirty he hassorvod ao- woW. CarfllnS
hh<. cnnual forget G'arJ, for his history
is theirs and their' heritage—aud wliiVr
toting rclativca would sec tliat his lust
resting place is not thiuiarkcd, a fjratcful
people should claim the right and privi-
! .«« of prrserving in 'inOTwiul marble-
the story of.hisjyjjanf life:
Gen. John S. Pkkston of Columbia
is hopdess'y ill.
I’ltKSlDENT AND MRS. O AHKIEI.D and
pic'President and Mrs. Hayes will be
present at the unveiling of the motiU'
ment to Gen. Daniel Morgan at Spartuu-
. burg May 1 lA.
Hon. M 1*. O’CosHbn; Member of
, CVrugfcss from the First District; dictHn
-- Cliarkston on Tuesday morning, in the
6t)th year of hU age. Mr. O Connor
wua the most brilliant Representative
fsoin tbia ytatc, and died of overwork.
TliynrKBWTCM of Congms is nc>
rrnmtod for by the fact that on y four
editors arc members—n;4 em).*?!! to-
h aven the mass. f ci-Vrestdent Hayes—
it is stated on good authority—is to ean-
tuss Ohio this fall ns head of the Tem
perance party.
ItuLikeMT that the Congressional
deadlock will be broken this week hr
The Bhth Paper Mills Go., la Aiken
county, baa been re orfraulz.-d with a
paid in capital of 990.000, and work has
been commenced. The Mill will hoie-
afler be known aa the liatrett Paper
MIIIOo... Mr. TpomaaOttdil, of bpar*
tanburg county. Who waa bitten.by h
dog laal October,illod recently of hy
drophobia, after a fbw days’ Itifemso
suffering..„Thdgrind Jury of'York
county earnestly recoin mend that the
General Assemblybt South Carolina
enact a law prohibiting the manufact
ure or-sale within tho Hiute of iotoxl-
oaiiag licftiors.,. .Tho Soutlv Cupwltha
ItaptlHts wadj.to raise $10^000 this year
fur Htato tnlsslonu. There are twenty-
six Assoctailona In ihe State The
State Superintendent of EduCutloh has
securert Trof. Louis S 'ldan to conduct
the exercises of th« tu-xt Nornml Itieil-
tute. Thb Ifisrituto will be held during
thoH’.tmib of August, ’kb© {dace of
meeting hae not been sclented, but will
he announced after the met-tlnu of tbo
StarfflfoaVd of Examiner* In May.....
The net profits oft.be Oranltevllle Mhii-
UfactuP»««Mt»ftipany for t?re last year
Were |09,8S3, of whlt h &48.000 were
paid out In dividends’.. .The next
meeting of the State Medical Associa
tion will he hold in Spartanburg 25th
of Aprtl, 18S2... Sis hnmhml and for
ty-three j'llsom rs are In thflupcnltcn-
tlary.... It Is claimed that trains will
run direct from FAoxville to Charles
ton by the beginning of next winter
German measles and hog ami chicken
cholera abound io Camden.... A move-
uient is on foot in Chester to send up
petitions from each township to the
L**glslatuie praying the paseage of a
prohibitory liquor law... .The Educa
tional, Missionary and Sunday School
Convention of South Carolina will cou
veue at Cheraw on the f*ih of May....
GENERAL NEW3-
In the Un'ted S»ntes there Is an av
stage <d one drinking house for every
three hundred and twenty persons. In
South-Carellna there la one for every
sixdiondml.. . .Th*^ puldic debt of the
United Stat's Is 980 p* r head L->rd
beaconsfleld, tht dlstiogulshed Urltish
sialetmau and novelist, died on the
Itp.h lust The New Yoik NlhiHs's
Lavo tiled AlexamWr UL HOIo
new Cz ir, before their secret rrtbutml
f.»rthe muider of the five nssaeslns
who were hurged for killing h's father.
He was found guilty by their Jury
EdBcallfinal—Krv. A.
; .^es
Wc arc picked to rsport that Ayer*
Almanacs have not, as yet, boon intro
duced us * text .book into our public.
•ehooH, aor do the cliiMrcn ass^iKiblo
under a wide spreadingtoak to be taught,
as in Kentucky. He sure and read tho
follow mg, from the Springfield Jl'jmUi-
can. The-New and Courier regards it
as well wortfi fouding.
‘The conqvulration of tho appointing
power uttfi local taxation in t'hci hands of
State olliciuls and the Legislature at the
South, already referred to as oho of the
results of rjegro cxqcss in power, aggra"
vatps the weakness of local authority for
the present, especially as regards the
schools. Many of the Legislatures grudg
ingly grant the pua-cr to levy school taxes,
or restrict them witlrm-tfroTHni'iiHCrihed
limits, while in other States, like Alabama,
local taxation is comparatively unknown.
■Charleston, Winnsboro’ and Chester ap
pear to bo tho> only places where local
location is alio we 1 in Pouth Carolina, ijml
t>cinmi»»ioner Grr’s last report appeals To
*—
Blisf, Fdl’OT no longer requiring county
\ isUiliU'senool*. The
ditlicultics many ofthe Nute* ar** lieving
in the setilemcut of their dcbUalso com
plicate the question of school eupport, and
ao gcoend udvuuoc oau he oxpected in
this dir-sstion until thesfi debts ere djti>
uitely dhposed of.”
“Tho diflercut. sclioalfges prevailing
in thesa Siatcs detract frum any exact
coinpaiisou of their relative Sclxiol at
tendance, buL taken a* a wlade, they
show tliat while the white attciulaiicc h;-..*
almost doubled since 1870, that ot the
colored children has guinbil more than
five-fold. A third id thfi.white children
and a half ot' Ufe colored children rem i in
to be #ew.H«tl in the schools, in spite of
the encouraging fldvtincd- The average
attendance, 117:97b out of an cnridn^e it
of 17;)',400 in Alabama, l.StJ,lt>2 out of
204,087 iiy Tennessee, 02.500 out of
134,425 in Maryland, 138,073 out of
iHl.O'Td in Mississippi, 00,208 but of
130,526 in West Virginia, and in like
proportiou throughout the list, shows
that much remains to be accomplished
in this direction, for only those iu regular
attendance on tho schools really reap the
to luVy luCal school taxes nmy be con- . .
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tbc withdrawal» of noiuioations o! j tra t©ucud to deuth and hU execuuou-
Hrrubheane who are* objertionablc to •*t* nppolnted. -iTutway llvp the head-
i,rpuiMi ‘ J 1 that Nnnrs a crown.... Pour hundred
Dcmoerd*. Thai will be •quivak-ut to
a Democratic victory and will pave tho
way for it* future triumph by showing
that the Fabian policy, so uniformly dis-
Mtrou*, ha* been abandoned.
Fowuir* 1© not li*—they tell i'»c
truth, the whole troth and ntthktf but
th« truth. Here i» what they aay of the
tranaactioaa of the pkalsv* of this coun
ty with their factors: Nearly four thou-
aand K*«a have already been filed in the
Gtaak’k office, and they conUaue tocooie
in at the rate of throe hundred a week.
They profeaa t^axura the payment next
fall of over throe quarters of a million of
dollar*. The moot effective argument of
the adrocsHaa #f tho lien Lv.t—the aa-
sortioa that tho poverty ot oar pbatei'T,
• <v«m tu-n„uift, vvontiuanm
^ loams ita force Gar pianten while
ftrj^Bg mo.-v energetic are bcooming
more cxtnvagant and mora dcpiadeot.
Oor merchants are becoming rich—in
paper. The time has come for (he re
construction or abolition of theac 1 tws.
originally enacted with a beneficent pur
pose hut which have, by their abu*e, bo-
eosue mrwa to the laborer, the pLntcr
and the faator.
TAe naira • f JrrWBiilrm.
Ppovkiny of tl*c gates of Ji ni*alein, a
cirroxpondent of the ILtltmoro Amcri
ron »ay«: Tradition mentions several
fhat are not now to bo f»nnd, such aa
the Old Gate, Eph aim’s Gate, the Val
ley (rate, the Driaon Gate, the Fish
Gate and other*. At present there are
but four that cr.w l« opeued, although
four others arc disrfnet'y ficon walled up.
Tha gates now open are those of JafL,
of Damascus, ©f Si. Steplen, and of
— David—one ia each of the four walls.
The Jaffa gate is northwest of iloun t
’ Zion, and is tho usual cntranco for pil
grims from ChrL-tiau Luds. It is com
posed of tall towers or buttresses, evi,
dently of great strength, and easily de
fended agninnt ancient mod** of warfare.
The gate* proper eonsi.-t of two large
fidding-dimrs, in one of which is a wicket
ealiciL “Tlie Nordic’s Eye,” which is
just large enough to admit a camel
without any Lad on its back, whence
- comes, I suppose, the scriptural adage
about the difficulty of u camel geiou
through the eye of a needle. I- naked
what significance the natives attached to
this, and was gravely told that, inas-
much as a camel cannot possibly pass
through -it while carrying any portion of
n load, similaily a rich man cannot pas*
through the wicket of the heavenly
Jerusalem until he has entirely tmlondejl
of lim . ....
^ \r± ttw t nrttre ttirn nts OTitcr enroll*
ly burdens.
The three other gates are of similar
construction, with strong turrets. Hut
they ore all wonderfully striking to the
eye, in their quaint-find now useless
pouderoasneu, albeit conveying a pro«
found impression sf tbo ane'ent strength
oftVb city, and of the difficulty of ita
capture by Moslem or Crusader. Now-
a lays one or two of our big guna would
a breach in a fematuute*.
nml thirty yeaiwago Gutonlierg printed
wevi niwti ccploo of the iilble. L at
week onejof them wa* a >1-1 at auettou
lo Now York fur *8.000. It Is lu two
vuluoiro, each two fact lonir, one and
a half wide and all luchcs thick. Th.-y
w»ro the first bookn ever printed with
m ivat’lo types. tt*-v**i,ti»en leaves were
uitHrlng—a perfect copy wtuld aoll for
$25,000 Grn. Jo© L*ne,who wnatbe
lK-m«H-iaile candidate t»»r Vtee-Pieal-
.lei t lo 1NX), dk*d at Uaw-tuif, Oie-
goo, on th© 19.ta li*©l., aged 79. .. J> lJA
Ouou<>r was abut and killed at Milieu,
O#., ou la»t Thursday ty Iko W. Uext,
who cscupcd Bfity-one Immlgrauto
left New York for l bU Htato uno day
last week... .Heoood A»olataot Puet
Maoter UeiK-ral Thcuaa J. Urady baa
resigned, bavlug been roquroied to do
•ubyMr Jamro. Ha wUi probably be
Indicted for getieral raaoaU<y....Io tbo
Uoliod Btaua Hecate Heuawr M. U
Duller declared that ha would either
reported, but wonnde<l and a prisoner
at Charlotte, N. G.... It la reported for
the thousandth licaa that CbarDa Kora
baa U-eo found. ihD time In England.
... .Secretary Blaine la aaid to bare
the gout, but It la more likely that
cbllblalu© are aJkctlug blm....Ne-
grura la 2L Bernard Parlab, Louisiana,
are uo a strike... .Yelloq fever baa
appeared In Havana, Vera Ctus and
other M«xlcao cltlro....The teavleat
I a crease In the use of fertilisers this
year la lo Mouth Carolina and Georgia.
1 !.© not too acreage ahowa an Increase
only io South Caruliua, Georgia, Flori
da aod T> x ia.
■ Said a liapiint lo a Methogkt: “I d
Ilka jour church gavcrnmc.il. Iti
don’t
gavcmiDCdt. It ian’t
eimp'e enough. There’s too much ma-
ehioery about h." •«Ii m true.’* replied
the Methodist, “we have more machinery
tUa;~T«t then, you roe, it dr«'t take
tenroit.”
The ,'kev* eat Trniprrawer Preject
The moat original of the many pro
posed laws for tbe a'jppieaai©D of lo-
irniperaner la the bill now under co
al leratloo in Ihdiaua tequlrlng that
any man deel flog to drink shall take
out a yearly llceuae, pi lee ten dofiara,
tbe money to go to the support of Ine
briate nay luma and the license to be
cancelled tbe flint tlmn I’b bolder Is
found drunk. Much a law would be
effective In many ways. In the first
place, It would distinctly draw the line
between drinkers amUUi^oou-rlrtDktug
class. The church committee that
might want to know of tbo habits of
candidates for admission, and the
father of marriageable daughters who
are much sought after by young men,
would not have to depend upon hear
say Instead of evidence; I bev could
satisfy th< mselvcs fully by referring to
the official fiat of license holdera. J he
licensed would be compelled, lu order
to continue in indulgence, to dsviue
some way of learning when they have
drank enough, which Is something that,
up to the present time, no drinking
man has ever been able to discover.—
Last, but rot Wwst, such a law would
compel a tirinkiog man to be ten dol
lars ahead to start with—a financial
condition td-tyblch few consumers of
liquor ever attain,. Pvrhapsif the Ine
briate were to find bUnseU with ten
dollars in H* pocket he would be
tempted to make additions rie ft in
stead of throwing away hla money in
order to lose his brains.
A New York paper says that If Sotirb-
ern planters and farmers wish to be
come motNi prosperous they should at
once abandon the pernicious credit
system., In the cotton blates, particu-
the system is practiced, the planter
gives the merchaat a lien on his crops
to be grown, add the merchant, being
fully secured, furnishes the necessary
supplies and fixes his own prices. The
planter or farmer is thus wholly at the
mercy of the raerchmit aMd feme no re-
dregs against exorbitant rates. A de-
cielon has Just been rendered by the
Huprems Court of Mlwlselppi which
will afford tbe fanners of that Htate
aome relief. A merchant who held a
mortgage on the crops of n farther
foreclosed It. The lower Oourt allowed
hU bill against the farmer, althowghrit
waa ahowa that the prices charged
were at least double the cosh rate.— 1 1
The Supreme G^urt on appeal, revers
ed tbs decision sad sftkpied that the
purchaser was not la a position to de
cline tbe purchase on account of the
prl< cs charged, and that he acquiesced
fa tbs Mfires from aa overruling aeeea-
aitf. His extorted —seat to tbcprtoro
ttscl efuls
Lvy leCtU school taxes nuiy
lom d by statute idstead of being left to
the Legislature’s whim. Georgia's Con
stitution, however, limits common school
cduoation tpyfeb olemcntHry English’
branches, whieh dous not isdi/atc a very
broad piiblic spirit. Superintendent
Henderson, of Kentucky,'put the whole
tT»lng in u nutshell when he said : ‘Whoa
war people 1 arn to regard the public
bonus us the lca.-t important iactor in
school resources, •ndoheerf’Hly regard a
Milking pro lain nsonij the sigoul for
increased local effort, wc will have reach
ed that I nippy point where the cos's of
education will be incurred a* promising
the most remunerative 'returns which a
wise outlay can produce.' The late;t
sell uni-laws ofTcxsev which arc peculiar
hr ignoring existing political and gco-
gripUieul divijion.N and providing for the
feruiatLn of contiguous laiml ss into
school oqroiauuitiea, is rcj*orted very
popuLir because it lias removed Uc.-al
taxstijo. Tl.e pre-cut laji-litavo is,
however, t.yiag to c.-tibli->h ounty
school tuxes. Yet. tliougli the schools nt’
Texas have OU t Ubu t 00U sens
tlveir disposal mi l a p.-ruisueut fuud of
over k3,OUtl,000, llto GslresX w News
•ujif llmt Texas has not cveu a dciont
increasing the
remains to bo done in
length of the school terms, the last report
of the National Bureau showing'that they
ranged from 46 days in North Carolina,
to 77 iu Tennessee, 79 in Mississippi, K3
in Alabama, 88 iu Texas, -Ufi in West
Virginia, 1)9 in AiUjouri,'Fldridn
100 in Virgiuia, 157 in Delaware and
182 iu Mary laud, whore the schools arc
reaching their Lirest development. The
.Southern school fund* show the Last
growth (the last N.WH-naF report gives
them 913,718.G0G,) uud^iathisliirs lies
Ihe chance lor life greatest devt-lopuwit
in tire lime to come. Tlx: recent usiion
of the different Legislature*sh'iws, how.
ever, that advance has begun itWrg this
very line, and uotliim; is uiuic encour
aging than the growing disposLLu to
deni gcuer.ittsly by the ©drool*. ’
The cdtlfatioual situaliou is exhibited
as fully as practicable iu the following
table
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t Nfi W AO VEnTt^KMENTS.
O’Brieus High fcchooh
Johntbwn Academy."
■ Bovntsr O'Daisx, A. ll.^JpQ.ireipsl.
' A. U^'oiiuitt; A»M*Unt, “ , -
H{stj|iLiA 8. Kikuman, leavertlfTocal
an't Inslrumental Milsic.
fieliool ior Male 'iTul Female.
Cliissics, Guok-Kecpiug and Elocution
rrade special.
Location—Twelve miles north.of Wi lis-
ton, in Aiken county, 8.
fiokrd and tuilionat low rate*.
Academy finely furnished with' organ
maps, globes,-etc;—- — - —
Students received ,at any time. Apply to
or nddi-es* t?er. H. LxCKGlf, President
Board of I'm: *ee<. or
BOYNTON O’BUIEN, Principal,
ap'iS A Wifitston.S. C.
CU1TINS.
I have received, on consign ingots from
the inainifaLturers
A Full Line of Coffins,
alUTz^, wiimTIT^ilo oHT''r'TiT rea.-ona
Ide prices. Thttc goods are nicely furu
ished. M. F, Molony. Agt:,
apf28
Bliekville, 8. C
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jj
W
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a %
V
Pm
c*
pretvtMX ol a trec-M-bH*! system and the
old charity idea *u fur obtains that P.-w
children tut th<wc wh w: parent* arc
able and silling (o psy tuitiou Let at
both
arc re-1
lus'rwctioD.
Swi'Ji id»> rvporls that in tunny M s-**-1
crrootics the scbrol inter©*ti art the J
L.»t cc..l*id. red, the schools being allowed
■j what u I (.ft alter all other d -mands ow the
current fond* air roiiJLd. Hat ia no |
•tats is the ritual on more disc mragi>.g
than in liOuiMnna, where not a d *ILr of
the acb»>l tax for !8iU had ^©rs rofiectrd
ia October, caimiug an'indefinite suqco-
•ion of the schools in many of tbe patiahrs.
A grot tW* of th© I’ewbtely food wrote
Supeiintcudent liiiaher lowaed the r\mr
of 1879*. 'If s^Ute ddtermiuM locripp'e
l bo sshools wo do not atieuigt to carry
entirely discouraged I do Dot thiak (hat
we shall do anything Lr schools ia Looi.
suds, unless tbr rky there lights up sad
brighten*. Stperiatrudent ray, aow ta
charge of the school*, a Koarboa who
r*»:Vy rejeMed a test-look because it
taught that this ia a Aatiou, is reported t)
liavs found 40 oat of 57 »chooFtreasurer*
more or leas derelict ia their sccouuis.
New Oi lea us, whieh lari-hos ihouasals of
dollars on csniiraU, has do efficient
school*, because the taxpayer* are dt-
liuqucnt, and the teachers’ pay mootbs in
arresre. The St. I-andry Itrmtxmt is
fully justified in saying that the psblir
school srstem in the Mtate i* a delation
and snaie. The parish school tioards,
ascording to Superintendent'Lusher'*
last report, have n«t public spirit eaough
to atteod to their duiiat, and this lack in
ropervising officer* i* one Trom which
there arc serious consrqucnoea iu MLsU-
•nppi and other States.
“The failure L> increase the school
funds cannot be much longer Lid to pov
erty in a section whose cotton crop alone
is bringing in betweon 1200,000,000 aud
9300,000,00010(10*11/, and any Nation
al or other outside aid will fail of the
com pie test benefit if it- d'H-s not make
r«?
Tf'-Trn.—
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b Carolina.. V.aai
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Total. . . a,osX,-ii 7ii.S2S *
Tta Kejffhfirttn, hi ha srtict©, has
done excellent work. It has given fairly.
provision for stimuLtiug the local i ax . I l *ie ".'“tatca lately iu re*
—a.„ „r ,i.„ Tbcllion comiiHnsnrate witli ihe present
payer to more generous support of the
schoo's. In.-.illicicnt lumls liamper the
system on every side. They shorten the
terms,©o that ilia good results of Ihe few
weeks instruction are swallowed unin tit©
intcrveuiugenontlisund rob Ihe scTtoolsytf
good teachers because the pay is so small,
and besides is hard to get ut all. A similar
cause provides the scholars with a great
variety oftext-books, a lack otuniformfty,
which is a serious inconvenience to teach
ers, though it is to be hoped t ha* there ore,
not many schools like that it Kentucky,
where Super! ft ten dent Henderson fofiud
the children supplied with Ayer’s Alma(
nacs, because the paren's were unwilling
to spend twenty cents fora spelling-book
or primary reader. The school-houses
utter from the same penuriousnoss a
KeTtUteky school described in the official
reports being obliged to mramblc under
an oak on pleaxaoi days, because no one
had'enterprise enotrgb to liaug a door on
the log sell' ol-houss ©tnlkeep tho Itogs
fiULikrimMk^ cToflls vacatW. § u peri n -
from its own standpoint and yritfi an ert
dent doaira •© be juM, tha reason* f-r th©
•dacntioBal *hcrtc<iniitigs of th© Sun'h
up to th© beginning of tbe Ilctonstrac-
tion era ; it ha* pwtrayed both lit© meri’.
in theory and the abos© in prartiro of
tbe aehonl syrteui* foanded or (k-T,-Lped
during the nirpet-bsg j-eri id, and set*
forth tha aatoiii-Wwx progrws tlut ha*
been mad.- in a li w^ycat* dtfopite tbe re-
artttMtpry l* e!ing eau-cd by the ©X'-rxes
of the cwLred ptup e nhilc they and their
leaders CaaUv!LJ the State Govcrum nts,
or wer© a steading menace tu g.» d gov-
entment in the South. Thi* i* h* ipful
in ipany way*. It deniouatrates that the
ncee-aily of (^pillar education, as the on-
ly lasting safeguard of Ucpublicao iu*ti-
tuti uis, L giaa to bt generally an 1 prac
tiexlly aoknowletlgrd iu the Houtb, aud
this will invite and enconrage the <x>-ope-
rution of i*ther .States in ohtaiuiug from
the National Govhriimcnt for the South,
wl.icb i* helping iuelf, the he p nb-o
lutely necessary tor making the eduea-
siuat
pan
roc
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d
1
. , J^LCIAL NOTICE.
hDtt^freNHYJ. MUQZUN has removed
to AlleitUale, P H It. K. U** will «tt rwl
crila throUKhout-Barnwell and iMiydiitng
e-nnitloa. Iflrv* l*i r(>ar of rvaldctTte.ftorm-
orly oem plod by G CL VUmberly. a
Ikpriil II
Applicaifon For FiniT Discharge.,.;.
Notice rs heretiy given Ihst application
will It© iiind* by ilic u1lJt&f : «i|tDW‘ 1 to'th**
ludge Ot l'rolmta for Burn well covuitj „or.
Tuesday, the. tenth day of Mnjl, TH81, for
final discharge as Administ rator of; the «s-
(ato of Edward Mlieh, deceased. '■
(J. E. STEADMAN, Administrator.
npr21-3w
G. Duncan Bellinger,
| ATTUUNKVvAT LAW,
lt.VUN’\VKL.L. C- Hi. C*
'dice one doar KTow-tflice of 1. M.
Hutson, Esq. , -
./Practices in all the romts of the Slate,
and pa vs special attention lo collecting.
Jafifrly
I
HAS BEEN REEKNTU UlOHOl’UULY
i-. novated, prcparaiory tor the accommoda.
" yuM M Fit VIHITOUS
• - 'ypwrfergtf rmii-cey^n :rij ie
and office tm the basement ”npor.
Booms largo and airy. Auciive servants
and the tafde furnished with the liest the
nt*rkr4 affords.
’ Ample Stable rOotfi and attentive grooms
on bind,
dOHN g. mwm,
1*039- PltOP KlF/J CTfi
(■h-al ,fcan* * t» niaW*- m u< y. We !::vj
a m.nuu m e.serv tuwu tuiakc SUttsaU*'
' • Is-^'-t. ( li -.tj. -'l and X*'I
South Curollim Kallrond.
Cfrjk«ie or -sou ebdi.e.
aa ‘a W , wNr
Up Buy- Passenger—Mail.
This Train conned» with Tra*n from Co
lumbinw* Branchville.)
%
►44,
*4 *t
t'.OO a m
6.30 a in
11' 36 a m
, 12.08 p m
12.13 p in
12.27 p m
J-O") p m*
1.21 i> m
IgiS p m
- T3ir pm
1.4tt.pan
2Jo pin
2-.20 p m,
3.10 p m
Mail.
J
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w ©-• ra
u * 5
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5 J - « <
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t- -5 l *'
ii t- 5 ► i
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b
J
tiinitii- tho I (*.'•••*». (li-S|*—t a Ad t
#Hlutm«-l family ,Atl'l. v itn in lit.;
i.v, i< • v«n l»«(*iu-'» Mi lid :v'fit.
ir'lt- ..fafl j.dv,it fr.-- to .-nt'.'riV-T*. ftn-
I,.., (Tin* if an i-l I'V'rcV'd'r-■ -Itnr-
rvi-irt, uiifion** Wtr*Hlre*l mrl nn iily-*ul>
m-RI .ta in ad.iv. AJ.uIy asi ul wport.- maktu* over
t«-,i 1.,/.<lrt.I (l.a'.ir- vW-nr in leu
Leay© Charleston
Leavh C*lumbia
liratiobvills- —
Midway
Bam In r*r
Graiiam s
Black rills'
Elko >
Williston <• - ••
•H hjte Ptmd r
Windsor. -
Monlmorenci
Aiken
Arrive Augusta
■, ( Lv Down Pay Passenger.
(lltis.Traiet ootiweet© with Train for Colum-
_• r ^“ a
LeaAvfgus 1 a 7-'.5nm
/ ,•* Aiken a 8 .m a in
“ Montmorenci 1 0.06 ,*-11^*=
W iiidsi r 1* 28 a nj
** While Pond ' ll 4p a; in
•* Willision tl fiO a m
" Elko , ^ !i.67 a in
Blattc villa
“ (Jnhami*
■«--.*• Bniiilterg
'’Mid way
“ Briineli vUle
.Arrive Cljjafleston
Arrive Co\umliia
J ximir KxruEss ~Ur.
Lciirc Charleston :
Leave BratichviUe.
(/«*►» Bliwkvilla
1 ••fo.Tricm'’
10.30 a m
lo.oto.l m
11.00 a !-. t
^Jl.naam __
-•rrTa'p...
•/* ti.20 p in •
roTld.'
1 i*^in(
rh'rtnpRajf
H-O, ■
nil 11 '
nlil-rl
im»k
t .Oil-
i:.«t not V
ii yk ►.•II r
f I ianl and Miv-
► rit
,,...y r . : i.. iry. it
. Mil. *.. 1.,.,^ . • ’
, 1 J-urUau*!. M
In- AM
,1. ^ . n , »a itcvatc st 1
,. i „r only yonr *)<irv tlrtn'.
I ••* 1 1 1 ■ '*' V. l
t Enlldir < Ii. Bi m.4 term*
i,v« wtlul frv,-. If yon wsul
- , or .1 ! . - • it Ml It
f ii-tni- > •orte-T-ha-m-
A; • •
m .' . A> '-*y
u. f.
- e = a
St ~=
Central Hotel,
111L i>* K'rnw*4-*5»'
AUXiUKTX CiA
MRS. W. M. THOMAS.
(©J, cuaYcaiem to Lu-.t-
J fT
-itrally too
Arrive Augusta
Dows.
Leave August* / .
Leave Blackville
Leave Ilranclivtlla
Arrive i.h»ri»-lor
CunueAa wtih nig
.Iftya p ni
2.40 a m
4.-;lo a w
7 40 a m
7 1 ■' * p m
lit Trains
ville to ami ftoin Colunihia
raBtuiiT asp aocommouatios—Ur.
Leave Charle-tnn •> «*A
to.:;.; gtu.— t
12.40 a in
uJA a ui
at Bnicch-
f,
\ ! : . i <• Xtl/'l-lit
7.
.6 A m
" P "i
o p nt
rith
r 4.80 a in
‘.'.OA a »
6.21* p m
Yniin* lu
«
BIG PAY.
Aur.vi'w
U IA I I »»
WE WAN.* A
t,
tlv—, rorr*r**t c r ir.v
(liistsan' * 1;* 1 (-1 tt
I ru* n will tOi«! t*w« 1
'f* » >1 \ la M«^N K.A*.
Ttllod rurils-r
in t** ebxa-ro
» t»’t**t' ••*■* —
,*.|iai.c©
Dows.
I a tve Au?u-*a
L* ave UI >• A villa
Arrive t h 11 led on
ConV’ccis at I’ranrhville
and ftwm ObIumI i*.
Th.* day Milt and aixhi Express ir
run <laily. The ■<<v>muivdat** n trains
laily, ei f -rpi Sunday*, •‘'••ntei'- c ' ,r *
• l* the it:©lit train*. On Salm djivs mp*I rnn-
ila»» ratind trip iiekeis are -aW t*> and rr..ai
all Mai ions on tha raid ai one fit*l elw Ur«
f >r luarouad trip, gixxliill Ilitiday b*.®u ro
P r AM.KN. 0. Pi 4 T Ag».
JoltX B. I'Ei tL Uen UiUf'G ,
Mi^fioiifi FawwidStf Ktttir.
Him h ©III 1
a..|it l*V h-tt
* *11 « h •
a©*- v trv ^
. a* u*s it at
rovts-tv
r. rn.
t pa
ITNT.IY
•hr
It AlJVl
A*
rtl-
f • rre*
r-* l<*\ n *
U'-*ti l*w
V A CO.
Porr Ro
*1. A
Ar. 1 •> 1
DvuUia Daily Trai
Au
m
vs lu 8a
sli rnan
April 7-
•vi Hm
Arrit H
i*o»t
M.l 1
itrpi
*T,
mt.
t
and prospective wants of their people,
lu averuag the danger which b due t *
the enfrunehMemetit of the bhicks, w hich
was notour tvurk, the South has n right
to claim Nutioi.nl assistance—for the
Sake of the countiy iu genernl, as intteh
as for the sake ol ths Southern States
theuis?Ive*, ~ -
tendent McC'arron, of 8ames Giyapty,
Tcnn., reports that writing canuot ot
taught there because not a school housfc
in the county, outside of Ooltewnhi is
provided with desks. In Houston County
Tenn., nearly all the.schools.are taught io
private houses or ©hurcltes, and Suporiu-
tuudaot Thompaou reported the same true
to some extent in South Carolina iu 1879.
The Southern practice of overhauling the
organic Uw, every now and then, prevents
that stability which i* the foundation of
auy efficient school<*ystcm. Iti* illus
trated in Louisiana, where they have
semodclled The State Constitution on an
average every dscadn sinoo the century
eatne in, and hi Texas, which has had
five dtffovMl.scnool law* in *evcu years.
These change* have ofaa been for the
vofw, Wes* Virginia, wbiefa has diverted
$ 127 000 af ha i^nnl aooey * to general
* liter
having n c -nlly aboliahed
rrirtilt* ■
O i.rmiu.H. »•. April aib. le*t
W11 am ••. lafo-Wikrioo baa bw a reoMv**tl
at tk a Omi ©sSni* rt that au arn»,1.1 • miu*
iter wrw* .'•'mti'tttprf t*v Parirw»H omi»rtv ©n
lb© 4th dar «*f 1*». btx*<i lh *
t*nty *>f M'-Natvl k by Jut * P-* ir©.-
IftoThreui: and tfiit the thkl Jimic I'npre
ha* d-tl teoai i i*ll. •*.
Muw, Ui*->i*t>>ir > . 1 J^JX'vsO.' IlMPtOfi,
O ivrenor of tH*M%> if Nn.th « ar •Una,
Ill otdrr that J !*:»"«• m- \ !*•• dotaraul V ►
•taj-wt/ of ti**-1 * »•»i *11 **t«l. d*> to-rei't
• ff r a r**wirl of f IE 1 V DOLMIt* f *r the
ant>icn©ti*i-nand,w*i.«r* to «b- -twit 1
of HtrnWv {ont'otyof lb ait I Jutw p -an--
- 1 IP i' - - I, a rol.i-. ,1 iu , »!.. >u,
f*--t 9 ••© lu luchvw hull. wi-Uim about 17”
«|iii k ufokmi. on** iln^nr on r *l't
hatiil ci.l ■ ff t**twr- n fiiatmid M-vi>n<l)-*iut,
tdaob n.iii|*l*-st >n
lu '•—tim «f;y w!,.*r*- f I have h*-r©ut t*> *i t
my h «n-l and cmai-i to*. irr>©t a*- 1 <*f
lb* f»tit« to b- aft* *rt, t l*» tbu S'hdig<>f
A|'i C. \ I*. I --11. ah I iu tb«* I* Vh ) ► 1 r (•I*
th© lri'l**l'«-li it-m— ot the Uull* d 11ali a of
AlO li . a
2**II»S4>fi H.VDKtn.' 1 vi-rekir.
P. W. Sims, Socrrtary of .-ite*«*.
- aprtt-lw
MiHir) Niyrd b MfififT MfiAf.
Pur*:h».»e your Engine* fr.im it* and save
I*I(W* ,,n a 1(1 Horse; 82ik) on a 2U liaise,
jiad s-T(*) «n « 30 tlorse-Powrr Engine. 8*n i
t*r i»nr princa i-cf.ire purchaoiri; Engine*,
(•ta*. I“ie—e». Saw an I tir-t Mills, 1 lire-h-
crs. or any Lind of Machinery. We are
Manul'u-iurer*' Agenia'aa-I goaraaite sa‘i.».
factiwa in quality and pr*«e.
WALK Kit jfc LOUD.
No. 18A Meeling Street, nest side,
NearOwirlesiuii Hotel, CharleeUiu, 8.C.
apt 7.3m
JAlATES ; :. jjxvvis
A-ttornoy at Law*
NEW STORE
Just Orpinm].
. BAR ROOM ■
, —Is—
II A M II Id If <*
r.li* L-e Wtoe©. Lsqaoi* au*l Bcgars.
ana i* m|*«* vr.
Cull and •©© f**r y* urorlf
C. S.MILMAN, Jn. A.ruL
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r OfOt* m I
lie fir •Ctwnlottnif
wfikcTOftlOlOffSlMf
Mop
Slttorp.
^il r 01 y
•MMiOMflH
t- *rv f -tH.t fterooffilte]
©©*, •>*• Hop L
■.«’ . a tr^a* •'( •>*
lUwi ir y«4 ara Mr
L©dr. ©I f-.-m
T.• » a W4 M «lS
[M.-tirs.
T>'*uan4a4V «•
I im:i* 1 t « m eM-
I 'tm rt K Idna*
e<:^*a— IV l aUai.i
t irr I—1 I r. *»nt4-l
^b/a 11 111 <• ir u: of
HopOitta
Th© ^teciitc-t ill****.in is.
A cltMiii©, pure, hunnlcra rrmi-dy, that
tmtoaayoryr limn, iiikI pi..v\aaatUUna*.- ii>-
tikri»h»iMl pur** atotrtaeli *ri*«u!ar,
kidunyfe add ifv’nf hetiv**, is th* firo«t''a'-
bli*s«ing ever ConfeVret! upon idh.i. Hop
bit tors Is ’ hut rn-i **d v, and if'8 pro pi tutor?
aro hi-irv^ b u^si-i by Uioumtuds wiut have
Ikiuu Mnvh-l ani cured Jby i . Will votrii y
it?—Eagle.
■ . m —
Mufhera! ' Mother.* ! J Mother*!!!
Aro you. disturbed at night and
broken of your rent by a sieM child
suffering and crying with tlnvexoruci-
ating pain of cutting toeiu ? If so,
go at once and get a hotth* of MILS.
WlNftl&W’B BOGXHING SYRCl* It
.gUlfdilQY* Gie4 > A>A)X.JBll.e eAiJIergr |m-
raedlately—depend upon it ; there is
00 mistake about It. There Is not. a
ther oa earth who has ever ii3**d It,
Who^rill not tell you at once that It
will regdlate the bowels, and give rest
to the motbeiy^nd relief aud health
to the child, opehtUng I'ke umgio. It
la perfectly ottfe to Owe^ in all canes,
and pleasant to the tustP.^ami u the
prescription of one of the oMcg t and
1 be© female physicians and nurses In
the United Kfatos. bold everywhere.
25 cents a bottle.
% -
Mil
A correspoudtnt of the Memplri* Ap
peal any* that machinea invented by a
Mtssbaippiau lo hgrvent cottou by ga'th-
©ring the. stalks by the foots, and to
subsequently pick, dean and gin it has
been given a thorough (rial, and works
per'ecdj. It is claimed th«t thi* will
ruvohitfooic© th© rot toe business by rt*
duct a-.* coat of production one-half, and
©limulaUng th© efforts of firmer* to liav©
tep mniufu a'l nt the asm
M
JL.
rt
A It
VV tt. A. X j Xl. U , H. C.
Will pr*otlca in nH the Tourts of tin*’
SUto and t'miad Males. 8pOcialalle.'itton
it ii on t.ie nloeri -cs.
Office wv r \Ve.uhersbeo A East.rling’s
Htiise.
mw>3E...
Darwinism
with It-Hu-
•ilutiiMi ul im 1 fmiu ani-
ut <h*a. n
the 1 cv
'.MIA U
i.v, I'‘t r.'W n. .\
itmii |tm-
>.:m Ii> « i, 11. <•, lnli.|. |iiy unti Mwtjriatiyui i(p.
-th.iiu rt. Th.- Wav.- Ui'.ny <»f Nmi'imI, t.iiikhl iu cul-
l.-tM-A mid hljih v-h.-ilA fur It *»■(.» y.'«r- f. 11 ,,,
uri utiSc fallacy. K "V.ilutionary iii .S- i 'iive iuul Uio
ia*©-rraurkiliiftioiik of till.* er imy nth. r id!.-. R>,v:il
Ottayu, 7»k> jcit-va haiHlai.iiit-ly I.hiikI uu,l .-tii'uln-
up.-rlor likcii'. K-.'- m the
Ti avelliii” Aleuts Wulilcd. (.Inulani wtlh .lullk uf
opirtcuu aud '‘o|.iui..M- of ihe !‘rtav<” fro -1.1 all.
bCHKl.lPA t o., !>2 ijruaihi.iv, N, V.
*->r7 - ‘
-C’ALala A.T-
Ij. j. LBOKIE’S
-ium of Fashion.
There you will findonc of the finest and
l^-st selected si treks orMillroery ever hroughl
801.1th, togrlhtr with nil tlie latest novelties in
Trimming*. Notions and Hair Hoods,,I’aiicrn
Hats and Bonnelw, Artificial Flowers, Fe*tli>
ers, Ac., Palin*. Mks and Gau/o*, (Vina
ments bolh for Hat and Bonnet ,* al«o for the
4l©4t*. Sadtohe**, Braids, Buffs, Curl*. Tire
LaBella, the Pinafore, the Bafatogv Wave,
the PerftjcHCn, the Coquette, Blonde
life. fKir Pins (o suit Monde hair; The In-
visible Human Hair Net, of Parisian Manu
facture and-’ is indispensable for front coif-
furesr Face Powders of host manufacture.
Lacs Flsehue*, Lace Ties, Lace ijiwn
Aprons, InUut aCapa in largo varia y, Jew.
elr/ of all kinds and ttylea, Lisles Hose.
lUmlkercbirts.. Yes, iadeed, one iboaMad
thing* too nnmerous to meatmn. but will be
C eased to have you call and examine our
roly stock tkrvugboot; A ad as to prices,
they will mil and aAWI suit therea lyeus.
tower Order*' sotieiied and earefaUy at-
toadod to. L. J. LEi Klh,
(a2j Brood tt., Aueusta. Go.
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cor nmta*
rru t.,
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Lot ..0 * •-
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Groeral 8u| onaivadrut
NOTICE.
COUNTY TliKAgriiKB’rt 0FFIC2. (
Farvwet.l, K-.-tL.-Maieh 3' Ut, loSl. |
Thn Troaaurcr will lie at. tho -f-'ll >wi- g
pluceti for thfloollectlon of the first lust ili-
tuent of tuxes on the days nietitioued;
Hartiweil, Monday and Tuesday, May
iad aud 8d. J ——
Piddle Prrnd, W’ednesdav, May 1th.
Aiiendale, I hursday, May 5tt».
PrleBter’a 8toie, Friday, Mav 31 h.
t'uford’-i Mridgtt. Saturday, May 7lh.
Khrhcirdt’.-t, Monday, M arj itth.
How. li’.* Alilis, Tu«sU v. May 10th.
Ml: way, Weduesd .y, May lltli.
H.on her if. 1 hu Bduy, May 12lh. ,• ,
lay very,(i^rlar like,i. W ,of t Ue., , rdt ^'ub S-rinnlav
theai*o;Twii Hollar* hr msll r..i«t-paTl. an.l - 8 LlCClt t,.Ub Uouae, Salurdoj,
M n v 14th.
Blackville, Tuesday, ilsiy 17th.
WilllB’on, Wisju-sday,74ay Ihth.
Blanton’s 8 to rat Thursday, May 10th.
I mnhsrton, Friday, .Vmv2
Bobbing, hafUTday, May 21*1.
Ih» 1 O ilt, Mott iav, Mrfy 23 L
FurHo’Vt - lore, Tuesday, May 2lth,
Alaltioc. Wodncsd ry, Atay 23rh;
i.rwfiftoti, Thursday. May 26th.
Baruwyll dutlng tbo renta uing days of
the uit nth. 1
lUte hf of taxation: - State tax. 5 millg;
school tax,2 milla; county tux, mills;
OilPt indebu-dnegg, mill; pust school
claims, % mill: i«ril tax, $i.0u.
Nattooxl Bank bM:©, gold and slh-cr coin
recclvaM© fflif tarn*. Jury and w-iueys
3crtili -wt«*9 Are receivable tor the VA mills
county tax only.
Hf. F , . ICITtKL*A.Nl>,
founty 'i'reu»ur.-r.
mar3t
Kolite.
Office School Coumissioker, )
FAUKwr.LbaJi S. c, Jan. tT, 1**1. (
Ail partioa holding past «l;t« seboo
rUims, which became duo hvtwreen N V-
Vember let, lim and Novemlo-r tel, 1S7C,
it.util lurw.Td th© same to thL. office for
exam I nation, riwiatratlon ami approval.
If not ptrtetited for aporowai on or t*cfore
the lat of June, iNd. they will forever b©
debarred front theb-weffta of an act pit—
©d Lateiutiervtat, imo. and which pro rites
Lit the paymant . f th© past 1 Irtrtrtln m
of the several school diamcte la Itermreii
e *uaty which I aaaw© du© U-twwro K»-
vember lat, 1621, and November 1st. 1*76.
teUM tt A. DUlbl, h. C. N. C
J. X. D»r«*T,
(ivncril Fav-eagrr Agt at.
Just Arrival
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Clias. Pecbmann’s
ANewst,.k*f A A
55i\v Goods
Clothing,
BOOTS. bhoEs ,
N 0 T I 6 N S,
AXn A tOT OK
Fresh Family Groceries
—IX MV—
Bar Room
Can lie frountT the finest slock of
WLNI.S, HQUOIES AND SFiiARS
Ever brought to the vllliigo.
'WTiT-n you come to Jiarnwelt don’t
forget'ti) call and see me,
Clifts. IVrhmnnn ..
Wedding Gifts
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AZaLiAN’S*
‘ FINE Y/AT CITES,
Ahierican and Swiss, of the Latest Styles.
nrerr
JEWELRY,
Of. New and Eleennl Design* and Exquisite
Workninr.r/iip. -
STERLING SILVERWARE,
In Fresh a«(l Beautiful Pattern*, especially ©
adapted for B edding Presents.
SILVER PLATED W A RE,
Tea Set*. Waiter* Ice PilMiers, Eulter
Dishes, Owpa/Oobleta, Spoon*. Forks of best
quality, Ac.
CHOICE FANCY GOODS.
rren.di and American flocks, Fine Table
Cutlery, Spectacles, Ac. ^
Waichisj Jewelry farcfu’ly Rrpai^K
THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW
ESTER ICES. J
. Jarnes A Uffn,
26-ly 3d7 Kiny Si., Cbarlretoi., 8. C.
TO REN T.
Four Laic© Bo»ma ever WEaTHERH-
ftEE A rJtnrE&LihOII ©torr. Kuiul.te
lot Uw Ofltewa. utajh-U
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