The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, June 23, 1881, Image 2
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Join W. IIAhs KiKar aid Proprietor
LARGEST CSWTY (CIRCULATION
THURSDAY, JtfNK 28, ; ‘183ft-
& L _
i«x»k th**lr tliotiirhif fr<«M
.like fkUl ohknitwr where the wn tciK^t fath
er ’|*p wvltarinir la hie MoalL risen In
herftun, where he fondly fended If It were
cfene to Inimortel eplrlle Ui weldi over
.tbhalfxtrenf feuitlyaml fi Unde nil fnrlh,
then th^eitliit of his (te^d friend l>J>-«:ei'
Would thsnk end ble«s those liV ti ,;<e
Irlends on a»rth who eur-oored and sus-
•f %aaWi»el Jr »#l#yr «*«.'
serpr'eed, as well as dOfply
irrle\’wMo he«P0ftlto death of - (bis 'eutl-
niablu gwnUetnati and exelnplary Christian
oothk momtnhref the Hth of J mm. His Is
a loes whldr nlll be f6lt not only by his
fimliyeuKi frteads but by U^eoiumunity
at larife. It can bs truly aald of hi d as
Was a Id of the eheVall * H«yai «l '‘SkM y
(Veuret sans repr che." !e war a *oat)e- 4ni/
man of the old school, (Which Man Ids po«»> “
ln« away with the li.oomlmr uenwatlon)
with blfftaf^mliBenU of honor> aroimd d
upm aoi'nd principles whloh aw worthy
«f (ha emulation of alt; He-wae elected
District Judtfe in IMS and disehurKed IU
duties with rare ability ami oouaclenUoua-
■M until he was dlin'liwed from office by
ti n. Can by In oooeequeuoe of hla refusal
to obey the a lAtrmry ordsn Issued by that
offlosr tn r^genl t > the eonsiUatlon of Ju.
rise. Mr. ■•y nirarded* a» oooapHwee-
with this order *aa IneonsUteut krtth hip
oath of OffiW*, although forewarned by the
oase of Judes Aldrich,'Wlto was dlsmlswd
for a’iflfe cmnae. he did *neb Rosl^ete*»nio-
nien«. With hhn doty wte ever paranifmm
to Intarrst, and ha did not weltfh the one
against the other. He was afterwards ap>
pointed to Ml an un^xplred term of thr of*
floe of Probate Judge, the duties of which
hedloohargad lotheaiHafaetlonof alb At
th^Umeof hbdsath be held the office of
Trial JusUos at Baniwdl Courthouse. Aa
was exoactod from his known character
and poat hlatory hla administration of Jda-
Ues waadlatlnguUhad by aid Ity, Integrity
and Strict Impartiality. But perhaps the
most marked eharaeUrtstlc of this most
astlraabls grnUeman was hla singular
modesty and retlrlug dlaptwltlon, which
prevealed a more general recognition of
hla merits. But It was • specially In the
walks uf private I Me that the beauty of hla
ekaraster sl><>ns forth. It atey be truly
•aid thatUkoee who knrwhim bat loved
him moat. Tv hla family sad' fHaAOS Us
kuas Is Irreparable. sp..n the g«l< f of his
hold we may owl tx>w In-
' aw row M yat too yuang tv ad-
■Aaf
crime Issimhi merged Lu ourhymystby for
the r^oorunfortimatc »on;lha vlethrt of h
morbid dvlnsl m end eras d bihle’ whose
blasted mind and woe unutterable la, we
slre«ay feel, punishment bm great for
mortal man to Mar. As IhW argument
progressed ey**a unused to weup freely
gave forth tllcfr tribute, and however con-
scions-lhrtftsfvinJe' ! -wore that the cilmo
. raarited death, liaidly one heart In all that
•go a^embUife but praved that the
Jght SfroVd’ot JtiAtloe m iy tie balked of
Its victim by the tear-bedewed eyes of mer
cy. The snonkers exordium waAgrund, no-
ble and nlfectlve. His knowlcdlre of tho law
and of the rase most thorough and pre
sented with matchless art. Hla perot-at
tion was sublime and electrical, and-thd
deep pathos of his tone will long preserf's’
Its echo In the hearts of that vast throhg
who for four hours hung upon hbOitiei-
an cos with uoltHgglng lnter-bt Well woi*-'
thfl v has he maintained a nnrpe dlreh (v Ip
Justrtettslu'the hslisof juillqt thejtiru ■■
and I he bench of this ’old Rigid 'amT each
new laurel woh in i hs neatcfiu ftrena of the
fruits defending the lltMirliod and saving
’thk lives of hla oountrymSb.’Vlll 1>e frreher
and greener than Ihehrlfn'est hays that
owe their ilohe <i t hues to tho hloorl sl ed
upon M rlcken (i' lds "made rankly fertile
py the blood cf nieu.” Kraus.
|gj» tub raorta 1
Tub tuist, of Wil Wm Hsery IVIsster for
•f hM-bairer w a oos of lire
IW ■tbd srsaia of our
The oOboabt Wks She
ra of twtthrathere. uUnse m»w her
flu giving them itts Hi (hem se a
kWU tuber.-
> by elsw leAulgasI f Uasr.svw'
ry vlah gru'IAwlaed allowstf fruls chlM-
hued. 'b** aallmlud sss of Atvswy, tbsirec-
omairrruult was a snidsmtiresIms r<>ut h
Krery ualeeeh M
fsmV
«y
t reotl i bs brwuSsd sc
from ths a wrest
i Ms realty t*l
Aeedty pamol Iw
1 ve.lerea
wwa Mm ami wm twbla
I days sup hemlctU hud thhrpeosd
gyp# dihumii. how
■Ima as they thought Mm. (bet
of Ms
gu ad las »f bis In fast
pr msMrsf all kites)>?•
iltfssa 11 eras warsg»sstums
to the gruttSusIbin of avrer
vagavl The msrrl
> a most amlabb
r ds—MMatlse la Ure
> vUA ths lalirer sad twla brothm uf
hla nithappv fslhdt.'the audltvtee couhl
bartlly rsalllsKh BdNilkoud whloh euuld
SS*. JftSf
^Mesumn ate skill a nd exo 1- “Hioph Width> JffceivwdBs creditr d
with the utthrwics vt prnfoUiMl truiltbu
adjects t -but ii> Lit advk* to
hw f die touched ink olucuti.m l
htgli'WUifr mark. Whcn sJked by her
•.vhdthurklic siniuld 1 study Greek, botany
tslnsd his unhappy and doinonbM •ott' In
‘ <1. Under Thu
this his ten Ihle hour Of ti i
cunning of his tongus our horror of the
• BtACKvii-LK, 8. 0., June 1G, 1881.
Mn. Epitou : A Normal Soln>ol for
colored teachers wl'l be held ut Colum
bia, beginning July Mb nnd ending Ju
ly ‘i9th. The object of ths Institute Is
to train teachers for their work. The
course of Instruction will Include nil
the branches tffoghrt’uf-tlfb puHflc
aclfoola tr /, tbia*‘8tMr; fopether wftli
nrtfslc kml"tlAJkhig. *Tire Institute will
A>e under thb charge of Mr. H. P. M<>nt-
grtnery of Wssblngtoo, l>, C. Tuition
will be free. Board can be obtained In
Columbia nt *‘2 M) a week. Address
Mr. W. M. Dart, Columbia, 8. C, In re
gard to this matter.
The se who pay full first-rl^sa fare
going to the Uistltnt* »fl the 8nuth
Carolina Uallroad, ttte Pflkt Koyal Rail
road and the Charleston and Harsn-
nab Railroad wiM lie permUtsd to re
turn free upon presentation ot a cer-
tlScats which will bs Issued from ibe
offlrs of Bute Huprrtotendcnt of ‘54u-
cation.
Teachers should carry with IhfM
such text boohs as they may have.
A Bust, 8 C il C
——— —
(jelier Ir»tm m I'-lureM Ma■ (•
•* 4 Ike Peaple **
Ms Kpaoa:
to reply «e
nsde sgessljsdgs
Thursday thr I TV spf«
I'
of Me (at bar
lira
“fbg fvekmer
»r by t
i uf say oos wit > Ms wlM rul-
» fatal morning la thbdsath
1 be ilefecce < f lhla Wiarni
i was Qondded by hU Honor J udgs
lo Hebert Aldrich. perbegs
sad osrtal4iy*lbs
(ul crtirlaaf lawyst in tire
Tbssilms euaimUtod hi hired day
light. Is lbs prsesoc <of oarnsrous v Hnoss-
as. absolutely without iustlttoatloir orsvea
provocation, admitted of but one defetirn,
the desperate pies of Insanity, Never In
ths history of this county did a trial cre
els greater Interest or produce more ex-
eilament. Proa every q <arter of the
county husdrels of either sax Hocked to
ths OuurtlKaise, eager to catch s glimpse
e< the parrtci'ks and brer tbs argumeuU
rf the distlugulahsd counsel for and
lbs prisoner Public opinion, al-
t«B Important factor In a case of thla
. heavily agatnat ths priso
ner, and the plea of luas' Ity was generally
regarded as "too Uilu" to secure hla escape
from well mei (led puidvhmcat. So violent
was thla feailng that numbers of i«rym<‘n
wore rep ussted to stand aside for having
«XMessed or formed opinions unfavorable
to ths prisoner, and the Sheriff had to sum
mon additional Jurymen to make up the
panel. All these things made his acquittal
verydiffloult, and the successful conduct
of this ease la a tare triumph of the genius
and eloquence of Mr. Aldrich. The crowd
that hang about a court room and Hated
with deHght to ths argument of able coun
sel are undressed with the belief that the
result is genenlly accounted for by the
eloquence of 1 the advocate. Merer >was
there a greaMr mistake. Most cases are
usually lost or won long before the argu
ment bogliis.- A gnod'Crtmtnal lawyer gen
erally troubles hfmself' lees about his
speech than anrother part of 'tho o*se._
The Umughticoe crowd do not'•pprecinte
(bsMghU of patient study and thought
apeutlp the preparation ufa &ise; tn set
tling Use principles upon which Itlsto be
oonduMai; theeollectloa of tbs evidence,
with Its proper presenUUos and the thor-
ongh kaowladgssf aaqa. their modes of
thought, their fmpul «* theis oharseter-
Istloa, sad evsa thrir oounteoanoes. la the
adsstisa ofajwry. AlUMse things wars-
woad« fully demoastrsted In the defence
•f Pries tor. Before the case opened the
ephkkm as to IfceeewrtstUm sf Ure prise-
Ths ososM
Itor.fet.
Will you allow are
r*d »»jW-
Msrksy on
ml fur |hc
crowded
with white ami cokwn) ctii*Skre, sad as
reus aa tbs ConriltSusa thaw war aprssd
huadreds ru«b«d is to p» <«rc orats.ami
wa few miuutr* -ths souri nrem was
crowded to i>s uriMw* cjperwy. while
hiwithwds rsmsiard o«i*<hte' 1 wosawtreg
ths trek to rater sod found i mrotecla- 1
b'e asst. As roue as Iihlgv Mtehry ha-
tsred he g*v* MHas iwatrariTWs to the
Sheriff, which I did sol hasr. la a frw
moments (he Sheriff ream ta -ms tad rv
qdMtcff me 1c make rvmm ferpaswa ia-
Vrevredis It* rear. I retired from ike
bsiMing s»d«v«ry odoml perron tarmlol
I he hottwi. si ths .ame urns statin- that
Jsdgv tiarksy hedwwtaftdlhcm ml. 1
Sipeesard fbysef a* bs»«g fery much du
tisffvd and rearevked that 1 sou'd a*
rerliitf »4-*be JddgA fhc ricndekl lo raw
tSs odored people eat of the baikliAg
1 did so, sad this is tUe he made
to me, ia snUtasce.
1 mw that it w«t utterly i-npr.mfbls
fur more ihan one-half of the crowd to
grt treU or nee Mandiug room ia ths
.Courthouse, sad as the cs*s before the
'('.am that day wo* one Is which the
whites were most inlrragcd. sod the col
ored tolks rihilated a dispositiea to pssk
and crowd the bai'.dinw. 1 requested the
Sheriff to sri tham to vacate their seats
for those most snevmwi «■ tbu rise. 1
did not order thorn out, as yon supposed
Ik was simply a request, sad tbs colored
people, under the cinuimriaucca, aoted
very kindly sud gave up (heir seats to
panies who were uio<( iutcrustcrh"
Now Tam satisfied at thii c-X|flanntion
mod ere (list Judge Mackey did not in
tend ft) offend us, and 1 hope that sP
fair minded’, hone*t colored men, whether
they be RcpubMcuns or Dcuioernu, will
come to the rame conclusion.- S.
Klucdiiorul—Hr*. A. Bilsl, E4i!or.
T Ha TV
»er (Hr
of iHa
or uictii|iliysicsV he wrote^back Siting
that if mat A- no diJJTtieuv'v'hat ‘/ft- ‘thirl-
ird ; the qve tion rra§ ’yoMh^whotn the
itudimf.
Now. if tUU is U-a»,jin«J,4trOPctl*ubW
such toaclicis. TUis-hj- not the rewson ;
»f «H the sWillsd InbhreM tfai tenclief is
willing ,i^ jfork tlie clicnpest. The trite
reason in that a dense Igmbincc prevails
of whitt teaching is ; many people «irp-
^oHo they have it in tho school ho!:^6
hear them, when iCf» r but the sfeidotr
o f hi
I^ct Us tuy* for rxiimple to thk great
Slate of I.tW;i anil examine- the stutisiics
for tbWyoar 188'J : Wc find that 17,7f>3
j|c»sons were examined as applicnnig for
'licenses to teach and got them. Of this
number hnrfitn erpmrnre m
tturhert, and 2,777 hud tuuglitless tlinw-
ayear, probably a term of three months.
Thus the Ktnto of Lnva hud 5,461 per
sons in 1880 attempting to practice the
most difficult of arts, and vftt wholly ig
norant of its principles. That is, one-
third of the teachers were trying to teach,
experimenting, struggling nlong in igno-
ranee—t^e blind leading the blind.
There will b* many. \*Se read this wlio
Hill fil’d reasons as plcnJfVil as-blaolc-
(Arrlei irify it tk thw best phia nntidr tlitf
dm, asd'wliy it khould go- on forever.
'And whM la’-carious enough, the best
ap ilogists wil be among the teicliers
themselves. There is ho who graduated
from college, and because he knew Li tin
and Crock i-onsidered himself a prodigy
of learning ; he ‘tmtght school for a tfhile,’
so he by vind thinks ho did' it %eT1;
'Jtere is he who found he must teach s
class iu algebra, aaJ inAWthg nothing cf 1
tliis mysterious branch of science, k- pt
the rtutt-r a secret, studied at sight, sod
IburLept ahead of his c'ass ju-t mm day;
be tells us he had a fine ariiool. If «vs
tnivcl llksough thvenuo*-jr we shall Had’
ucsilj cVtey ritriligeai man and woman
tear her (f)
.Vitw il is time that this fares was
tided. Ths yottus Brener womss who
‘gets a sduol,'‘isksa a school,' or, in
other Voids, is put ia d arga uf a s>
doas sot srccamui'y raoett. Ysu get
imriiaf whoa ysu get a tinker, ami iu
so other crow. IIcimc ia the Su»s t-f
1 iws during 1880 oae-third of its school*
were wubout *r-f Are* ; thsrc was* ynwng-
m«n or young woman is each ol Ibrse
school* ibr required number of hours per
isy. and there was s eviadiwg out of kw-
MNit and s pu)meul of sulanrs—but
Inschrug huw could there bs *
A* Is the coal of tbs* experiment al
low > ward or two Ths average mowthly
paymmM was sour Ml, the axcrafs dam-
•MU uf khs i Hail wcstei sod a Half
moulkarw-jJ Hsoro the tuM is riki-tsa-
payers of iHsm oAfil aapariuMom was-
owe mi has uua huadred sad twstey*
tcvva ihoUMad l«* huadred and mventy •
five du'lua. (tl.l^^Ay. JuM look
•» H‘v#s figatea! Tl*r*ckudrea of otic,
third uf the great 8 ale of loss sskrd for
bread sud they got a sUma. Yet taxes of
orer a mill on of dorsrs ware Uhl out ia
I hi* way . — it Has uo ctrao* eke.-pi thsi
af rtfelom. Tf Sw*> taai IssUk he steer*
i|p)i o| apprentice doe tor*, but app
ice teachers thete U-etUMokr* lha
hiag. AH of the public orhavIs sttli Uug
MASTER’S SALE.
8TATK OF HOUfll CAHOLINA -13AIIN-
■h
C CWf of 4'
Martm E. ' oJ4t M. 0. To'.lH. Guardi h.
' Mdatuni' ie>r 8«i ah Jaiifl^Xahimon, Ala
ry Aftiu Jahtwou, Emma Aiie-e’Jutin-u-n,
au.l JotetilUnc Johnson, riiilulMTu,
oaslnat COM«.I1hs T. Johnson, ilalsy 0,
Johnnon, usr/Msna Johnson, Mstihm
' AtIUllus Johnson et. i»l, ilMlui.-tisnts.
. liy virtue tit an orlar nrmlfl In the abovn
stale*! i nsee bv his Honor Pie'an Thomas J.
Muekov, on the llth day of-«uufl. lt»l. I
will tell at Uai'iiwe!! (!. H.. on sale-day lu
'ULV next, is I Mir ihc> Hrst Md day and th<>
kUi day of the* ux'ntli, a'l that irsctor
plautatieeit of land In Barnwell •oevuty o-tn-
north by'lehds of
Hurt; eenthee oeaitU by landa of -Elstiy
Cain, on thee catd by the |•dl)iic‘ road fre.ni
iilackville) Ut NoHiUb'tdtfu, and on ifte) west
by lands of jHtue-s Kfllly.
Tortus of ^ale•; t'uriK Purchasers to pay
for pupers and i vdor inor
W. GI uMUuE BlilH. faster.
Junel5-3w
LELLNQUJ5NT LAND S^LLS-
In acflordani'e with section i00,df an Act
toreduoeeull Acts and pariMof Acte i>ro-
v(<jlna for the) a^Sflew-enunl and tux-sttofi of
pre.porty inu> uiiee Aut and to nnjcnd thv
Humee. a (aero veil March JUth, 18"txtlie) dv-
llnquflflt taxes of Hnniwell osuiity for Tux
your lB7tV«re hereby publisbed:
AXmd<iie T^irmfitir
. Wood, Mrs. W. J., 4 D scr.es.
i, Jialdoc I'owntri/i.
I Brbebano, Alfred 5C aci-es, 2 buildings.
«oldlng, J. C-. 210 " o “
Doe, Auo. 110 “ 2 "
Jfflftbrrg Tnienthio. i
Btaley, Edward. 2n0 acre's, 4 buildings.
jturnicrit 'y , '<cn*>iip.
Censor, Mra. N.jWircrees 1 bi-ildlug.
JHackrillr Tomthip.
rentsf. eriato K.G,‘4!5acres, 2 buildings.
dWirart, S-tAtoP A., ISO screes,
t lx hums, U J., 134 leiTe-v, 2 bull<li"tra.
WHIiaius, Eatale Jeff, 1 bui ding 1 left, y
Wolfe, U. J. U., I “ 1--
Luochur, G, X ' “ 1 “
/.Sjforef t Vhiyt Tuicathji.
.. Izlar, L. T, 1W acres).
Hull I'i uiI Tmenthp. __ *
AoatBa, v Uk-i)ajd. 3 accea. .. __
To* Iu, Hsury ft, ft>0aores, t building.
F’Ur Mile Toruiklp.
AtMcHclI. Hampton, iserew. • buildings.
iirtui CyyrtH 7w re*‘ iy>.
T.Ma, IlftHry It., S a-r< s, 3 bulhl'ags.
Jacksou, william. 1 ncie*. 2 buildings.
JV,./ir«y Tueroekoi.
osyten. irtr.m afire. (BBretwgB.
Wutufem !• u-u»4’p.
1 Kail J„ IA seres. Sbutld i.g*.
K rklsn i.J. H.XHMtvs.
I'AkBSKLk. H. ('..June Iktfi. IMI.
Nettles U brnUty given lUal the wbene of
the sev.-rsl|<arrri«. I.<u ami pait* --r l-fta
••f Iteal Katete <l>-*rriUal In ths foregoing
list eft- an much s* will bv n ■■’Vaasi y t>> pa v
kha ias-ae. pevmtte-a six) a——awiewts
eharg -t thscreoi. will he sold by the Treas
urer of BaihWlffcoJgty, A C.. at hla < flic*
la arid emuaty eta Muodar, fUh of Jana
•■rat, u .|r»a aald tax-*, •a*u»sikH-nta sad
pmeaftlea bv |tahl iatetr* tkak lima, a el Iba
mi— «ib I • emili<tuv«l fr .iu .lav !•• <Ur
•uatll ail .ft th* saMparevK b4a sad ^arts
• J -»ft* of p-al cststs shell h* *--M •-• o|-
fared fe.r jarfm A. A. KAl HT.
JuaeM-td *. Audtlor It C.
ROBERT ft: WHITE,
M A K H L, E
AND .
granite works.
Mooting Bfroot.
.'Stwrca's sixer],
n I* KM*r<»ftr. ss. «*.
CT tt
Jaws**
ICK! I OK!
ICE!!!
lew i»arti**l In bntrrle, 1M pnurula
each. |1 . lew park-*! to lm>i*U. IUU
pounds each. 75 «s nta . and d«-lt* vrr«t
to Expresa tMHrr, H>.ir<aid or Ih aissa
•tfelrfsH. OeBaUUt ia van get eDJ quua
• Ity ot Ice desired ()••» our ll-’ei-e. si
ir.i a>t strvvt, at one-liatf tent per
|t->un>i. W v are gkjsrwate ml a full sup
iHe dclustvs pUteovt tHat any body caa '* lr * ,b# J r# * f ““d * uJ ‘»l<«
leseh a school. This si the found.tVat sf •* • 1 kour- -
come
^rcr-
u ha ii i ns,
S. C R. R.,
ANI>" DQjX’T KOBOKT TO G0.T0
S. Mil'S STOEE,
Where you will fm anything
and everything tluil i»• necessary
ijiiid'twdul for Gents Ladies’ and
Cl«Wrcn’s use, in Diy Goods,
->w
0 foepries, Hardware/ Notions,
Hats,- Boots, Shoes* and Fancy
Goods, all in great varieties and
. e
at prices so low that it will as
tonish Jill.. Conic and
vinecd.
( -1 have connected ’with my
business si Large and well JSe-
leett'd Stock of Dn gn, Chemi
cals, Perfumery and nil the Pat
ent Medicines in general.use—
in fact, everything t 4*t:(Jly kept
m a first cl suss Drug Store. Phv-
^ a • * s . ° V ^
sicians prescription* carefully
compounded by a competent
HARDWARE MFRCHANTS.
- - &1>La-AOKffTS PdR
. •r'"' • _
WIIEEIEM MELICK COMPANY’S
* i \
THRESnERS, CLEANERS- AND
SEPAIVATORSi'
* '
THE ITIlICA'irORSE RAKE.
-r -— ;
BALDWIN’S FEED CUTTERS..
■iri~ .
BUFFALO 8T^p ARD SCALES.
V if . . ' -
AMERICAN B'AtvBED WIRE
•. FfiNCIXG.
" ^ GRANT’S rAN jIILI^r
South Curolina Itailioad.
CHANGB Of SCHUblbE.
junr.l&tb, 1881.
*
Up Day Pusssuger —Mail,
(rids Trieis coRi»oc(*.with Trais from Co-
‘ l- lumbls at IkiuishviHe.J
Leave Charleston.-
Leave Columbia
•*, I'-r'inclivilla .
• M.-.va.v''
“ lta;i:lieig
“ Oralipw’s
“ BtSckvitle-
' «•' Elko '^
»v- Williston r v
. WluteJ'-otuT
:' r *r‘ •‘iv i uJRor
“ Muiitmeroncir
*• Aiken
Arrive Augusta
€
9.05 a m
6.30 u in
11 JO * ui
12.02 p iu
12 lOp m
12.2G p in
1-05 p in
1- 22 p iu
l.Kt p in
1 -fiU p ni
1.51 p_ in
2- 1214) ni
2.24 P in
3.20 p in
Down Uay P.issenger^-MaiJ.
(1 Ins Train eonnects with .Tr; i* fun Colum
bia at Br.iuchvkUe.y,
Leave Augusta
«re5 ll IU’'
Aiken
8 56 n m
.5*
Monttnorenei
K.Ofl’ft’hT
44
tt iiadyor
9.28 n m
• 4
tVhiie Pond
9 40 ft m
*<
Willision
9.50 a m
^ 41
Elko ‘
9.<67 a ut.
4 *
lllaekyilla-
lO.lil» m
44
Urahatu's.
10.30 n ui
4*
Biunberg- *
10.50 a ni
:
Midway
11.00 a ni
4 a
I’ntucli villa*
11.311 a m.
Druggist.
r _A calLis aplicitedLfroin all in
Irani of the above goods, feeling j
Confident th.i^I can and will,
give them entire mtttffnction.
- t.iulics* White Goods a Spe-
ciullv. Lawns. l'u|ucx. Can -
biioy, Kiuhroiilery, and i«aces.
jws«2Xw
CENTENNIAL COTTON GI^.
bv
wE5|23
Htate .^rws.
Charles Mabo. postmaster at T.kI-
soo, ou the South Carolina Tullroael,
has been convicted In the Circuit C.iiin
of selliog liquor “crookedly.”.... When
thr Qoortug of the store ut th* corner
of Meeting and Hasel streets. Chat les
ion, 8. 0., was torn up on Monday a
Urga unexphxied Parrott shell whs
found loibediled In the ground—doubt
less a relic of the bombardment..Del
egatee who expect to attend the Som
mer meeting of the State Agricultural
Society and Grange Association are
requested to notify A. H. Jenktps, Sec
retary of the Greenville Association,
so that they may be assigned homes..
There is considerable excitement
among the uegrses In the different
counties of the Stats as to the influx
of immigrants; but that te only the
begiuulug of the end.
AJemwruI .HevvM.
Six hundred thousand cotton spin
dles have been set iu motien In the
South since 1808. Georgia having one-
third— Up to this date twenry-flvee
counties in North Carolina HaVs: de
clined to grant retail liquor licenses...
Four-flfthe of the 5.000 bodies that
eomo to the New York morgue every
year are brought there by dronken-
■css... .Enough sweet potatoes will Is
made In Florida this year to supply
ths United Stales.... There is a party
of thirty-six colored tneo, women and
children awaiting aid to return to
South Carolina, whence ttey came two
weeks ago expecting to go to Liberia
livery!Ling was mads to appear to
them, they allege, as though they had
ashawoato ewtsrsosw rw -—r. aod
mags hi a vessel owned
A Porterfield, of this dry.—
another vessel owned by
■ earn* Into port, havtaw
os board about thirty negroes, who
sold they wars glad «* Hs able te gal
hade sirs. They tofd see* a (hs.*.
lbs An.rrie.iu Public 8* bqol ^yrtrte.sad
a MwrraUs, rvlisa. vh^bhy dccvplhro
wu* h-Uwdrd uudurpionog it is tuw. ’
This *Uiitek ia our public school *ys*
law cau bs reukrdirei to s rsry great tX-
leuk by llic estshliahinfut of Stale sud
Couo*T NotomI lastiiutes. Tlic S'Mc
should amks a liberal nppreeprialiew for
tlic furnicr, and ihw I.*gi*l»turc khosld
pass an Act auiboriting l?Ve expeodi ure
of a cert .in part of the school fsvd of
each county fur the support of the latter.
Another very great improvement would
be 8)31 the htue Board of Kxaaiiuers be
competed of »ix School ('oinQiiwiouers,
men who luve a practical knowledge of
the working of our public school ky»tcut,
its defocts and the proper remedies. The
system itself is a good one, but requires
fttutmou utne tg work it succcrsfully.—
[Eh.
IlMMMied Me.
A VorkingmAii »«/•)-■ - Bel.t, j>ovcrly ami
Nieltcriu^ h«uiiie<l ids ior-y»«r«, saroeu liy n
»i«k lUinily atiel large bills for doctorbif,
ftliirii did n i good. I was completely dis
couraged until oneyoar ago. liy tb« advice of
my pss'or, I procured Hop hiueix^and' com-
^ int-ucetl llieir u»c, and in one munili wc wera
alt well, mid none ot.us have been sick a day
since, and I want to>sny t* all poo* aisn, you
can keep your laiiiilite well a year wii&- Hop
Uittrrs for leas tlian' otio iioclor s viitit will
coat.”— CArul.'on Adror^lt.
go -X Y Ms.
OF NICE 7 MARKET ST. EAST OK EAST BAT.
CHARLES~C. LESLIE.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu
FISH. GAME. LOBSTERS, TUR i LES
TEKRAPINS, OYSTERS, ETC.
6TALL8 NOS. 1 AND 2 FISH MARKET,
CAI .VIlLlCMTOk, ri. <J.
Having made large additions to my
bnsinPus, I am prepared to -fuiulah
Fish, Game, &c., at‘short notice. All
orders promptly attended to. Terms
Cash or City Acceptance.
Shad, Black Fish, Whitlnc, Mullets,
Trout, Skipjtck, C roaker. Chub, Sheep-
head, Drum, Bass, Shrimps, Crabs,
Oysters, Clams.
ffSrPacking Extra. -
• juseh-Rm
WAYSRLY BOUSE.
CHARLESTON,)* C-.
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GEORGE T. ALFORD, Manager.
TR AXKlft-gW OO I>KR DAY.
This favorita Family House, under
t.fc recommended
oMia cuUtos am*
J'ft wiry and writ
••wiy
juteitSsi
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1 fiiiBirr SiaaaT, .
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Arrive t'liarlestew. 1.55pm
Arrive Columbia V* 6^10 p in
kicht rereqggj—U>. .
Leave Clirtrlei«i-»a. J. 10.15
Le-:*ve ItrAiudiVitle 2.1t) a in
Loire Black villa 4.-U1 a m
Arrive Augusta 7;25 a m
Udwjl*
LrttveAugnMa 7W)pm
U-hvu IHackvilla- 1U.54 p m
Cftivc BlAftchvtUa 2.05 » m
Arrrve .'harlr.tT»n ft.S5 a m
"Twriwect* vntki ih^k’Trsi*s at Uranch-
ville to and <>sm4'»liim1>ia. ——
rttnutif axt> avoibuobAwax—Ur.
T.cvvr tTiarlestnn ^ IV.20atn*
lft:vr UUe-RviUa . ^
Anive augu*is 7.25 (> ui
Down.
l.*tv* A.ij-ei-ts R ri) h m
L *vc IITarkvifTS , _ ft.1C .. la
Arrive ri.*rle*i«n 6.2t*pui
I'l.anrct* *i Krssrhvijle with Train-
*n.| from I'uinSitdiL.
Tire d-tjr Mwd sa.S nif k» F.»pre»« train* .
r.is daily. Thr ■coommvdmtnn train* ran *
•l«ily, etrtpi .-k.indsys. Slre-p a* c*r* on
•llth* sight train*. Oafla*«jnfav*aa>l!iaa-
dsv* ree.in-1 it .p tirkrt* *r* retd to and from
all •l*tio*i*-<(n ri.e mod or mm- flr-t clar* fare
fur iberooad trip, gftw-i kill M»a4ay noon ■<•
re«.*»p _ Rr-nUe r\rnr..<». t.rkrt* arr ro’d
l.unWeR *t*'t|.-.» at lirest* per Mil# to* **>uo<l
11 rip, liekr’ • ate f-oJ fur Ira day* in rriura'
i* w. ai.lkt. a tv a t Agi.
jonx n. rift'K. u<a i *up t,
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re* and after May lurk. I**!, is* fo
ImMopetSed 1 *)* Witt I a ••• rested :
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aod mall*, rota,
Soratea, rolaaaaaa
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Soreo, tirero. » votete«o*.« atl»4olaa.
Suva Alpplaa. « okeW Hr«oa«. ae~l
lodveA every term mf
<o-e. It IteoJa **UW*ol
fat Iter Hal TB < SVATftM II rtires
Vpeoloa, Was fata y. SUW Joint*.
*~poofter, ■ora**** WaSSo, Mara Wko*
ivsrrsrpoyb liv-hyia tee sale St I stva
q -4 T.eket 1 *Were Angbata. t*a,. aod ol
all peeiMcipal ticket •#••».
Hbotat G. F«»si\ti.
Geoe rat Sapcrwaieadrai.
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Olft Bocea. roll Kell. Vllao wftMl
tha Moire ■ oft eeery oilier olloteoll
la eehleli tao oreramota of tlic
atohle onft fttoek V nret are llakle.
Th# Maakrao Mopteof l.loieovol
always care# sn>l never disappoint*.|
and U Is, positively.
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOR MAN OR BEAST.
may 12-ly
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fa- in
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£. II. Rogers
HAS REMOVED
To 5G0 liro^d Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.^
FOt’B DOORS BELOW RAILBOAD CROMXQ
i
Where he will be pleased to see those
de siring goods in his line.
Guoft, Pistols, Table sud Pocket Cut
lery, Ammunition, &c.,
marl? .
Act
drak]
roofttc*
make a 1
Rasul'
A .rent
: and Beat XeeUciae ever Bade.
of Hops, ftuchu, man-
and OandSleonVftUeall tto l*-»t and
Lira tie e propcrtla*. of all other B'.tte-r*,
.the greate* Blood Purifier, Llvsr
r, mkI Life- •eul n.-oitli Uc*nrl>a(
.an pooftity lose eil* where flop
J varioel aud perfect tux- their
No dtreoMS
ilittene are u*
oparatii
Thty jits trw liffh ud rigs: t: th« t ^4 fclra.
To *11 whom e%mpl.<jme nt« rau-e irregularl
ty of the bowel*oi^kuHiiary orvau*. or who re
uiro an Api>etixcr^^. Tonio and mild Stlroulaut,
top Bitter*are luvai^^oaUe, without intoi-
Ko iuiSterwh»t^Srf*^el)s** or aympom*
are what the dleetbc or oilweieot !» uae Flop Bit
ter*. front wait until yoa*% 1 '® * lclt but If you
only fee) taut or ml*erable,»u*o them at
It may advoyourIIfe. 11 haaff • * r • d hundreela.
<500 will be paid for a oafre‘kfT^wffnte*
cure or help. Do not »uffer%°f let
•uEfer,but uae and urgo tbffffto^k ^ u *° MOP B
Remember, Hop Bitters la noVj 11 *'’
drunken noati-um, but the l“ure*^^^ u ll lv,,t
Medicine ever nuedei the “UVUIBN^. rEn;>D
and UOPr* and no person Or family
should be without them.
0.1.0. la an absolute and Irrectfbl* cere 1
rorlrrunkeueaa. u*e of opium, totoooo and I
ftH odd h^dmCTlvta, be.xl^
tr i irt uHav, uvp isittwrw Maw# Woy
Roche* rrJI.T and Toronto, OnL
«pr7-ly
BIG PAY.
fffA.llTKD
WE WANT A
/ ■'* ,v
Itwltsd number
of scUv«. oifircFilc csavssftftrs to eorror*
Ins ptteosnt and pr.ftlutft* beiriMa
Good nwa will flue) this s rmrs ch*oc«
XO MAKE MONEY.
HAS KEEN RECENTLY THOROUGHLY
r.novatctl, preparatory fen- the scconuneveta-
lira sf
SUMMER VISITORS.
teefe will nissa* aaswsr ibis ad vert) ret
by Mur. saeluMMr suaip few rsply.
siaUftw wHat hwol -sss they have been an.-
WMuSls Koivs but tho** who atsM bt
.. "iTjlUCf. HaKVFY a tt>
New. Urge and comfortable dining rwm
~ sad riic* an the basement floor.
Room*Urga sad airy. Ait*»tive servants
and tbs table fursishsd with ths bast Ihd
market afforela.
Am»le titabJe room sad stlsalivs
J9HN 8. 88WLHI6.
PBUrSIElOA
F-)H SALi:
Gin
I Simit Murhirre,
Mill Pirkts
Ikj!tiller riotli.
Bolting Wire,
Rubber lielting,
Babbitt Metal
Mill Stones,
Com Shellers,
Cotton Beams,
, »---re. T f— ; . ''
. Sugar Cane Mills,
Hubs, Spokes, Rims,
Axles and Springs.
A Full Line of Foreign and Domestic
HARDW-A-RBi;
cUtlery.
g\jNS. &c-
-AT-
Chas. Pechmann
ft
A New fttes-k uf
Dry Goods,
Clothing,.
BOOTH. SHOKS
—AND
Hart & Company
CHARLESTON, S. f.
JsBsifl ly
NOTIONS,
AND A LOT OK
Fresh Family Groceries
Bar Room
Can be fround tlir finest stock of
WINES, LIQUORS AND SKOALS
Ever brought to the village*
Whfln you oome to Barnwell don’t
forget to call and see me,
OTi ns. Booh mn Tin
Wedding.
ALLAN’S
FINE WATCHES,
Atfieri'csh an>i 8nriss, of the Idlest Styles.
RICH JEWELRY,
01 Www ami Elexwil Designs sud
Workmanrnip.
STERLING SILVERWARE,
In Frenh and Reautiful Vsliern*, eypecially
adapted for Wedding Present*.
SILVER PLATEDWARE,
Tea Sets, trailers, Ice Pitchere, Unit
Duller Pupe, Ooblelt, Spoons, Fork* of t
quali|jr, Ac.
CHOICE FANCY GOODS.
frrarii sad Atserieinr flocks. Fine T*M
Omlsry, Hpectsdes, As.
Waicfcs] Jfweiry Ctrrfi'ly Rftpairrd
THE BEST GOODS AT TUK LOW
EST PRICES.
James A lien,
ssptk-ly *n KiBg Jk.. (H*rW~,» C.