The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, September 01, 1881, Image 2
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LAMtff COUNTY CIRCULATION
1 MU. I'WI. -a- *“*-
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
: i . ■J ■ 1 l;
"One's jour IDOOPJ Md there’* jour
tMlj
U the cash plMfenaor a Kec-
ed!»r.' f /
AuJOurmtaaDgMare lecturing on
the lie* law, and tunny of them know
very little about tbelr texts.
' -'-■jn
Mistirtcmm never come singly.—
Liut week’s gale blew and beat out of
tb« bo Ha and into tbs ground at leant
obfrBfth of the cotton crop of the
county.
♦jm-V JUU 1—
Xhb PaMtDKKT’s pbyatclrtoa, with one
exception, say that theif patleet will
get well. The country is now con
vinced that the PreelrfenlVdeiUh and
Mr. Arthur’*-aaeeeeuloo would make
ae little change In the character of the
GkiTcftwacDt a* a charge of lotcndants
would make lo the affairs of a country
tdwn.' 1
Last teab’s cotton ojop.waa about
€. 800,000 bale*. The Block on hand
now Is 70,000 bale* larger than at the
same time Ihet year. The world re-
qulraa MO.OOO balee more every year
tw eepport the Increased demand and
thia year’e crop will not exceed 4 500,-
800 balee. Before another crop can be
made eed thrown oa the market price*
moat advance and wttt probably reach
80 orals per pound.
—I I *
Tnia mnna completes thffobrth vol-
umaof TnaPnwnA. We thank those
ftisada arbo hsvs given us cash sod
, and bop* that the** who
with aotblag but unful
wlii. during lb* paweor
ales us something moe* *ur
rw i |a tha msenet sad m«t substao-
ilaila saiWfjkog oer d**<Is. All sub
aolbsreta tersare who t»t**d to psy
us cas do e» duib g tbs eeit fobr
wwaks. >a l (As names uf ah who fail to
dp an. wilk afur tb* fl«et <4 OjUMr.
"s mr l *— bat ••U '
• at of <»•
Tea
* tills e siting en Katina*
ekAM. .
|CWr«a|MwSrs«s nTTW Xsw* a«H Os»*»» )•
The correspondence jwhlish. d f i your
esHcmcd paper of ihc Snd iiMgKil, un-
d<W the heading of “NsUcn^ Aid to Kd.
ucstion,'’ rrents the-thril pr< vaiKag viewf
oh this nll-impcMsut Milgc, > w loci Jl*1
end exlisusth'cly thnt (hriher comment
Oh this nnttor might perhapn be doeiued
s.ipc rfluout, were it not for (lie fact tlistf
ere public opinion Iiaii beepme formulnted
wi*h regarcf'to the psrticulsr view to-bo
accepted, and before the latter hcie Icon'
adopted as one of the icudiof principles
iu tlio platform of either or twith of the
existing National parties, Congress cat!
hardly be expected to cnfcr upon the
discussion, still less upon the practical
solution of a problem in which the liucst
and subtlest points of its constitutional
powers are involved. Therefore, how
ever-just the dei.wild may be that the
National- Government, which by one
stroko of the pen, h is created one million
of flliiemte voters, should now also pro.
vide thd means of rendering them intel
ligent and worthy citizens by diffusing
among them the requisite education ; and
Iffiwever urgent the necessity may seem
for immediate relief, it still remains nn
undeniable fcict that several years-, pre
cious years, will pass by ere any progress
iu this direction will be essayed. During
ibis lime, of course, the disparity be
tween the rapid intolteotus! growth of
the inhabitants of the North ami-the
helpless, stationary eoudition of «'># col
ored population-of the South'wiH go ou,
not iu ariUiuctioal !>st guMiistric.il pro
gression, which wilK manifestly render
(be task to be accomplished in the future
sffT Wiorr diftcult ind wearisome.
7 Hence the question nawrully arises:
Gnu- nothing be done mesnwliite—nod
• err it but the slightest e>«tribution to
the iutnedin’e advancement of the great
cause — by tbasc mast dee pi v cooccruod
iu the enlightenment uf th* cok.ied race
throogh da.ly contact with the ilhlaracy
rwavenwg? Iu other words: Cannot
every Southern oommuniiy. esnnot the
luhnbitaatv of the City of Charleston, to
whum wc here refe* in pnriimlar.throut h
• ell-directed laditalu^l cxerliua ami a*.lf-
Mcniir, for'L«ill. make *u effoil iu thi«
il'rection, wit bunt, iu it* lea*t, (orrft*H-
ing the support Mower jr '.-wri la be giv
cw by <hr NmwHft Uereremrar t “•.b
a WnuW wauld at uaes ga far toward ore-
sttag (Wat broh Sf J ru'feal of pnWic urn ■
t imaut suit bat bee rt i spr.it sf rw-opers -
Uun witb«n( wbseh Mstmaai an
a mar to inventing their m
and thus forego one of
era oota rally
nney in them
(ho beat and
MWrPnTJsad fs»l on th# oth*r nMr. a a IlcorgOgpttrt,
and they mam upwul down tba N«
road awry ilww, ami they rule at th*
Urm irat* inMlHSoy rule It open aome
way. or they git In at the Watergate,
or they lie around amt watch until the
and that of K.ihu Durritt, the Ndw hngM borbooii quarrel; but * man can’t
hind village blacksmith, while, no doubt,
many other names will anggeat thonwol vc»
to the fniuds of our rendefs. ,
lienee, thbtd^N|iHiTfy^ i| nht the no-
cessity of a Tree public library having
been conceded, the •fiinaibility of tiwid-
ing one remains alone to be discussed.
No doubt htirfdrPdCflf fttiiilics in this
city have bookCktorid away in duity at
tics or mouldy chdsts, for *which they
have tio uaw any more; • These, donated
to the l/binry," might f*t , iw< 1 the nucleus of
the incipient iustitutiow, located perhaps
iu one of fhc houses which the city owns;
while surely some pubUe«minded gentle
man or lady .will kiudly volunteer to det
ax~H&miun few
week. We ere conviuccd that
one or two evenings a
k. We are convinced that however'
s&aU the beginning mny appear, the Jk
hrery wilTsoen gevw-te-ajHW^winn, swie,
fo>, os nothing that might be done here
would comincpd in so high a degree to
the intelligent inhabi'ainU of the North,
even without the necessity of a public
appeal, books ifllt'pour iu from there, as
soon ss the foundation uf the library has
become known generally.
COKCLCDED JCEXT WEKK. ,
•*
CORRESPONDENCE.
Hnrr >w, M ass , Aug. 10, 1881.
/Jf/ilnr Fhyjjr ;
As I sit musing, thinking wbsre to
spend tbs day to the beat profit to
(.Inaanre and sm'iaetneot, tbs thouwbt
.M.trrrd my mind that I waa a^fisb.
and ourht to lot others know bow hap
py 1 have been and am. enjoying tba
drlUtblaof thia splendid paooram* of
life by wfa'.cb I am surround*)!. There
for* to thoa* whom I am Indebted
many of th* amenitl** of iff* and to
iBoo# wit* whom 1 auff*r*d d«rtog the
prlvwtiutt* (A lb* last l*«ctp years. 1
a idrvaa ibt* hurried ei-iatK And lb*
first qacaili’O you aak h,“lfr.p d-> the
Nortbrrw pe. pt» ?wat t*> •mtiwru-r T
aiwl my ao^er la. macwSmowty
kiudly and w*b a CbrWOa* ap*rh 1
has* twr* tw tbw N*w tBkWtaw* Htatew
(•u <Ma*b* aa-l *••» rMUd aH rW
prlurlpai etilew and iowo*,a*d awry-
wt>er» the mok kla-lly fruling rx'au,
• n t on If la OM twrtawr* dH I br«r n
pvrtad laawlttag ry4thr*a toward* tbr
ra u)h SIK1 Ibrw by • moa atariy y«wrw
tlsw **»f uf ala* a* isaHS^wwId t^k«a
•laalr “fw kwwr' loti < b« ywoala I* bto
tat’y that aa (4*1 rmdirwt. oflrr to*If
la Iba Htmtb
t*f**di*p«v ■
chlidgmi or
ata dolgtcht
bs wteri
• garJ
ood..fkfm
111 wni Jrou I
muckba lb*-y MM worth, ai
a breach of good feeling ami
leaves a
we know
s field or
and If
d If you
time* aa
get* up
a neigh
stood everything.. These are the Ural
hogs I ever heard of that are too good
to btf dog’d. I thought that lilting bogs
_ Boon
waspgcx of g dog’s btuinei*, add I
thought It was part of a hog’s business
to be dogM. Whether it Is ao or md.
Ilf be dog’d if I don't dog ’em us long
as they keen annoying me. dog ou Vm.
I had a cUcnmbor patch and u bean
patch in the upper field and thav were
just coming ou nice, ready for*tbe ta
ble, and this morning wheu.I...went to
cathtd; vegetables there wasn’t a bean
or a cucumber vine left and the bogs
were stepping around ns big as the
“one the act wttl not hurt,"and looked
at me with a grunt of Jmpudence, as
much as to say, “You see we are here
again, don’t you ?.” Well, human na
ture Is human nature the world over,
and I just stepped over to the house
aod g-4 my doobie-bamded goo t»
called thw dogojwnd 1b*^ didn’t seem
Inclined to go and showed fight, so I
thought I would hurry ’em up a Jitih;
and I let fly. Mid they’ve gone home
with their noses like a pepper box, and
I reckon the^r can’t root verjr-mueb for
a few days unybow. Well, of course,
my nabor wlllbs powerful ina l, but I
don't care, I’m powerful hnodf too.—
Now tbe law tells what kind of a fence
a m in must have to be a lawful frnce,
but It don’t tell what kind of * bog or
cow a man must keep to bet a lawful
bog or cow, and that’s where the
trouble comes in. These here bogs
ami cow# ara Uk* th* Confederate
scouts, si ways on tbs go, hum tog some
thing to eat. They get nothing at
home and they have to fornf* oo tbe
natn.rh.-oil, parualug tbe country and
watching for an opening Into my pretn
Uee. If tbev were well f*d OS bom*
they would lie loumi lb* from gate
and Sleep osd breed fleas, which they
ought to do for ooybody who tot* 'em
go loo** aod vagabood a* over tbe
country Now there lo o low about
public roadu that I am goto* ao try aod
eef -fee abearvrr say body f <ere am
lu go to Uw about bog* The tkipreiue
IV.urt sayu u.a Ug road lo freoi at my
hooa*l« my land if 1 owaoo both Hda*
of It. sad tbe pubbe oaty baa tba iltfhl
t-> pmm ova* U la a peairablu maawrt. I
Tbey Ohoa'l Mup a) *4 Mwb aomyaboda r
tree*, nor coos me. pue eae tm.| uo
ISTOTICK.
moo. I
i*u. tarn.
^— tbe todoa liu*
plooea ter lb* n.TleeUnn of Tama
n«*l year Ighou the Oar* roeuUu
iWore, llorodar^li
- Jl * - rtbMuvpte^
Ibotar
.‘idembi'l
yu-mbnr r
oeeilsy.
tetc‘%
Store, Thursday, bep-
( oorrr Taaast aaa a Omoo.
_ bAShwaLb, a. Ana.
Tb*d moaurec • III be at ]
for tba
_ ra mamhmed:
Prioaur'#'
Utb.i l
Allendale. Pi
her llthaod 11
Krwtii W>ii, M
Hahloa. T|
Vurse's
list
Ashley's li
teuitfer land
DunhHrton, Friday, Sep tom be XII.
-beven Pluea. batUMay, H«pte»iiher 24th.
BarawsHO. H., ttoptemhor aeth, 27th,
»< h and 2:»th. v
Fiddly tVmf, KrWorvIJepteniber noth.
Itrtrswcll C. H-.J-sturdaf, October I8t.-
tlliintoii s Store, Monday, October Si.
wi Jj-.V. 1 ' T 'AJ’i Octuber 4lh.
^ FliiCkVIftA Wndne day and Thurslay.
Ort*»ber 5ih and 6th. L
lieiM’ge’S Creek, Friday. Ocb-W 7^h. •
huford’s Bridge, >«tunay. Oel >bsr 8'h
Fhrnardt’s Mill, Mo day, OSPitier 10th
^ tor’s Chap d, Tu«»d.iy, .October mh.
wray, WediM*sday, October 12th.
Itninb-rg, Thilr-dav, OetobiT 13ih.
Orahais-, tYldsy, October U'h.
lim n well (J. H , the remaining days of
Octoi er. ;
National Bonk bills, gold and sliver coin
recelv.ible.for uix-s.
4bry and wIuhm-s rertltlcatcs are reoclv-
ablo fur the 11-2 mill onuntv tax only.
S. ¥ K1RKLANO,
county Treasuier.
•ugia
Weathersbeer^
Hart <fe Co
HARDWAE1 MERCK A
tb*y
rtmd
. &
Easterling
Are receiving n large ami welt
selected stock of Dry Coods.
CKMieries, IIata, ('np», Boots and
Shot s, which they offer U> thy
public at astonishingly low pri-
ct*a.
Calicoes—beat priabt, T cta.
Longrloth from G to 12i tin
Dr's* Gutala 121 worth 18 eta.
Tin and Cnrkcrvwaivcliea|»-
rr th.ui can lo.* Ijoughl elac-
I
when?.
Wc ait* prrpaiv 1 to buy cot*
it halt* aim!«rrd, and will
FRm VON Si
FMCt 4001
, -and-
^toy bazaar;
JlKADUfARTKRS FOR
Mfiillard'ft Choice Confcct oas, Choco-\ *
_ laib Crei» Cindy, &c.
SbLB.AOfiNTS SoR
. ■ , y r
WHEELER & MEUCK COMPAKT’S
•i t
THRESBERS, CLEANERS AND
--separators;
THE ITIIPCA HORSE' RAKF.
BALDWIN'S FEED CUTTERS’.
BUFFALO STANDARD SCALES.
—AMERICAN BARBED WIRE -
,■ 1 BEAUTIFUL
ARTICLES AND ORSAHMS
suitable swr
FENCING. • t
- GRANT’S FAN MILU
t
who
by a vvysg* m U
o* tbe muddy
J ib.
of lbuf«f
wU
U* kgkdi ptmi L< ibuti
■pi/ Wroaar tVry Vm is
tint tka* baa* ••rm'v f-r
kmw •«
M tb« frtf *4 CtMflMtna,
>•**. (has tbemmi* ib»
•4 ww mil. iU laM
»Um k Urn b*4*e« •• aaw, w fa« Hm n M«l,
| fo* tm». Li toa graai tot artctal, M at-
J qmni the w-vperm • ol mosy, if OH
ji »h A* to iW» q*««i-a, • Ut
I WOO I
awto* loo oeoSs oo-l ol
I ooo I bo* o« bo
*o y*of
to ao-
Oulltvor
T*« best soosiu* uf tbo Oroorai
IN V* • protracted oo*. a*
ifb fur too must ha l as ai*
mapped out and lo addi-
rtoo to tba loiportaot mesaurvs si-
# ready fuggeatad others of equal grav-
lij will be brought forward for coo-
It seem* to aa that tbe
might very wisely call aa ex-
early lo UMober. Tbe
ptaoioro wlii hav« competed the goth-
ertag ol tfeetr crops by that time and
all msmtars can be more profitably ab
seat from home than later In the year,
libau boon suggested la Tennessee
that tbe collection of taxes be sus
pended oo account of tbe failure of the
iro^B. It It to b* tapped that similar
relief will be provided for tbe people
of South Carolina, for the enforced col-
lectloa of taxes this fall will be equiva
lent to the confiscation of the property
of a large per ceotage of our popula
tion.
State Blew*.
,,iOver twenty persons were drowned
In tbe storm at Bort Royal forty on
Hrtturdoy. '
Fifty men In Cheater county contem-
elate emigrating to Texas, and others
WIN go If the Hen law is repealed.
Itov. W. G. Mack, a prominent Bap-
tfal dilatator of Orangeburg, died re
fit, gtly and suddenly of heart disease.
„Tbo'Greenville bar keepers have
WJitjdttwn their patronage from the
Dally News because It supported the
otVatglHoot Democratic ticket In the
toBfataaidpai election.
a tfr-Tbotnaa P. Leaeeoe and tb^ee
oolofed men wore drowned la Charles-
lx» 2 D duiing th* storm,
WgkV wo* tbe most severe that has
tWtodUteofty oioev 1871
ex-Xlng of th* mooosblo-
’ oo Monday to ten
btoth*
41 -
filmed la Char
J«Na % Fairly In
OMMVkito M.ntt'l b* di<*«. W* NMJ U
P*rwa »J to lb* fuitowtag a»*a»-
urm .
)< run ivgaiwo
Whito tk« jateftiW poetkm of tka
"fol j» pu'*ftoo ia lki« ctfv »r*
tf no) atnpt*. yrt ateaowkik
purtuaiiws of acqoiriag lb*
lids of a romoKw srkool
rrmains in our midst a coa* 1
her of to*ng met., who. bora
for* or during lit* latr wsr,
grown ap into manbnr.d andbavh|fita*fi
mrutood with t!a right of rafimgia baw
bn-ouie paiicipjnt* in sll ihr lb* >u .ng»
which this luv'tiiUMblo right luvorisa.—
Tkese, uqlcM tltsa iltu gruaiog Koutra-
(ion, arc enUlled to our siocaresl iutcreat
mi tkeir iatcllcctual sd' ancemeot, and so
they arc geuerelly without the diosus of
acquiring such, it ought to be provided
for them, for which object free cvenlhc
schools sre suggested. M can* st present
not being at hand, the es'nblisfcmont of
such schools wou'd wholly depeod oo tlie
reply to the question, whether our teach
ers in public and private institattoos
could sacrifice so much of their time, oa
should be, bestowed upon these oddiriocal
duties, in which they will find bo pecu
niary benefit, but only that reward which
a generous deed coWero with itself,—
However arduous their daily labors are,
there ia suroly none t,Hat j d unablo to
give one evening n week for the work
proposed. Their willingness, by (Iihi
self aacrifice to relieve the imperative pe-
cesMty of the commnuity, could not fail
to redound to an increase of the esteem
in which their profession is held.
Tbe principal eloments, the teachers,
having been secured, what remains tor
carrying out the sell erne proposed here,
except sufficient accomnaodaiious? list
arc these not at hand in our school*
houies, which for eighteen hours a day
stand idle, while they might serve for an
additional good purpose? To such,
technical snd irrekvsut objection* should
Mrely not stand iu lire way.
2. a ni*i utaAVT. *'
•awa i
•4 «b*
•b* »•* r. «
HJttm /V*f4> •
Fifaiil m* to oaf •
• wvi to tto* atom tte Art wtti M)
Bun" 1 are aurey ia •*• area raab to
tu ib* p*p*»# to cuw8*wm*UM *4 <
• b*j asem to baew •*> buto
H- Mf* it m«M -r
r*fta* to mo*;
p*«wrea. t*f If tb*
* l p< ibvy
ktJ* of bag or cow ftva oat of afs
famtil** lb BarawHI ronaty bav* ao
•XtosJ itna-b.
to
nImi
ia ib* iu ro**!. wo «'*• (ban
n.ui l i* my owa yard, f. r ib*
to mite ted lb* Uatetof • -I
mu' tog. Ite'V Wtel tbs road to
I 1 a a imBmivrr |«‘a • t>ref <w*
H f -r tey'Ulag stoa How I'm
Vm (te to *• Md wbs<
tod wte) lot. I’m pstog
4 itorj vwim tb* ripbt to Uj i» -Hi I Saw*! (ha* t« amir,
y fad*. I ro* fiBWte, tewwdtog tol
U*. tbst Wto* Ibte Ml bate* te I
f •»* day tbm town to* • f m ■ tola red I jj
In
Niv« Rail
Wc Lavt
IruuHn <1 twt
I tete. I
i»mil
Rrd Ruat 1*1
•i 1
f
r» • i
•l ii
■Mm 1
[Wig *,
to* H I
m* to im ■ my to** M«a*b I
lb*s ms* 0m-4 Urn , J
q MWwilr^aqpste* to** I
iHagsto‘rto itotottem
toartVAr. *to*ttoj|
tb* ate. ttet tb*y • m • |
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1 •».*» •
toomSid.
V W '
T —
rto mb
A 1
I a —mi
mote p*v •** 'to*, ted 'buy •*• • I m* • B *4 to (Ou -tow .4 tte * teb *4 I
mm* »• I to tom* ow*. te* N f 4to I "**"* ’’ T* f r ^ M
“*• r **. •to* — to^to tob tete* iU te mttov •« • b to • m Wi I to . |
**• • t**atotea H ■ ||b* to ai l to *a**# *■ aa*. *•#'■*» ito*a* *• • •
spiu'o > «atomm H •*• ibiba a*
4m % *b**b*r Id ib* aAmumto *t *j*
wm*. ted tNbt**thr bato. 1*0*11 toy
b-to* «*4 p«i Vm apmod bW Vm.
* ****** *■**< ppi MMMtov •*(
m ow** o* m»*q»r rtmi amay H*
*■•* Tlm«tbr o*d I • t-t tumbtete md
Hu*** *m Atoa *11 Jm* I** to, ted
•* b«v« ** Ittebto m*** *«*f m>«*. tot
te btefi n *to. ted b to w* • to*torn of
b%* to
Ib-te
•ml N ib*y bod. Ac
Itoratodt uo—Uj ovr
•m md a war* tb*t
p*'to«to>fao e*B*d alt
’ 1 b*v* ka*«a
fifty | rear*. b*t
otetoa'h <4 h*
Wbltr*
ore, ibvy *r* th* J
bmsrlttmJ. ff itey
are
How m*oy young men are daily tempt
ed to poos their eveaing* at engine hout*
«, ia drioking saloon* and other imoris,
heoaooc they have ao other plaoa to go
tof How maay prerioo. homq are let
to (bam i* eammowplare talk, while they 1 Ml
I their aUde wkb satottte«l /Hj-
)f b*t the otofortaatiy werv of j
tbeeinaffim *f
warto of mrr totedard a*lVw« ahmb
•red oM . itod, U«k< IT teto or
ty br
No bvt uwA ih*
load they will be re*B>to<Neif to r« ot or
i-'*otr*Bt « kb I hose wbo owa tb* toad.
»od of fiwrgalAihfJatolb 4 ier la com
iwjtodfb fv*o* b|s land, destroy ill*
titnbfir and pay at feast one dollar per
htotoNtodfor splftttof. hauling aod put-
UMf Otoi be wtil maka the tenter pay
tbe ad-UUoual coat la retita, nod os fur
ilia stock, the load bolder will furotab
pasturage nt small coat, to those wbo
n at or contract for tola land. I have
•peat aqma time ia •ouatles where this
lag l*4J|fOp*raUoo, aD'1 all are bkrbly
plaabfd wltbR : lho*«e who oppoae-l it
‘ Ha Btrong^at bi!vacates. The
ib that th* poor laboring
men wilt unite with tbe
Uack mgn and will elect Represent*-
toUl altar, omeod or repeal
taw. 1 am confident tbe
If be very much mistaken, for
» law le once tn operation tbey
see tbe great advantage resulting
them, and will be its strongest ad
vocates. From what I learned In the
Ci untlee where the law la In force, I
feel confident that should tbe law ever
be passed In tbla county tbe people, as
anon aa tbey experience it* benefit*,
will never desire Iu repeal.
I would not have troubled you with
these lines but to correct, a very wrong
view tbat some men have taken iu re
gard te the law in question. In some
counties socb a law is a positive neces-
here Is not enough timber to
id fence*. a Citizen.
rsxcx OB MO FEKCK.
•t’e the question. I bad almoat
U up aod become reconciled, but
now that aome few counties have
determined to try it, and it encourages
dm to hope. It to a big thing, ajud it to
te Jok* to say there’s million* ia it, for
thereto. There ore * power of things
lo worry a man in tbla aublnoary life,
aod be cad stand tile Mg tronhle* pret
ty well, tout tbe** itttto treaties that
alnog, a vary day sad raa’t be
pod will bring tbe cr*w'* foot to (he
of hlB eye* after • white Bets
m far totog for year* a*d
y aobuM
MM
It *uihe
•bh to.
1 u gt* i (be PrMttmu 4AI aoA dte
I hte him b*tt«r ti»** I thomfhi I 1*4
He to n -Oiliig m -re lb** My iwbev
•m* toot tost |‘m tor •■yO-to ih*( a
brute it to* to ameealtmte ate I *tob
rim br*te could be huim for (t. «na«
or ao( cr»sy. I*’* ibem kite «*f rr»v
folks that sia’l flue* to Mve. sad It on
ly eh •nens «b» ir five* a few day* to
hang ’em, aa Oalteau s*M about the
PreeKtooL 1 rerkoa he to cregy after
a fesbio*. I 4ooT see ae boa uw Hiai
•ana or Guukliug or Arthur er any
body Is rreponalble for K any more
than the Hebei# were re*poo*iLte for
Booth killing Mr. Lincoln. It was tbe
Devil and mean wbtokry tbat got Into
the fvllrr. and that's tha whole uf H.
I believe that Genera! Garfield waego
ing to try to purify the Ad mi nisi ration
of tbe Government—but he wMsen*t go-
log out of hie party to fini any help to
do it. I don’t think be VouM tolerate
such a crowd of thteweenad plunderer*
na Grant bad around him. and there-
tore I wa* hopeful of bis making a
pretty good President. May tbe good
Lord deliver us all from any dynasty
controlled by Grant and Conkling ami
Arthur te my prey-r, and if General
Qatfleld lives I shall feel tbe country
to safe for a while, whether tbe Derm-
crata get any office or D*>t. I wish
they could get a few. “Good askee I
ain’t it been a long time since they gut
a nubbin t>ut of,the N-ttlonal corn
crib.” But Its all right I reckon, or It
wouldn't beao, and he beat ta*’be re
conciled to what we han’t help. May
be if we bad the office* somebody
would beebooiiog at us, and that’s per
quisites of office I don’t ilk*. Now If
Mr. Garfield had been away off on a
farm he woulden’t have been shot at,
wblch proves that It is saffer fo farm
than to be President Young men, go
to farming, or take the consequences.
, Your friend,
Bill A bp, Junioa.
Bamberg, 8. G, Aug. 24th, 1881.
■uw lo get Mlclt.
EipoM yourself (toy aed night, eel loo
mueh <r It bout exorefs*Work too bard with
eef real; doctor all the timeuk* all the
rile Boat rum* advefiiaod, aed ibea you will
•aat te koow
Mew f* get Well,
Which to eetwere4 la thro* word*—Take
Beg Milan !-
Only seven States have annual •«*-
Chart*# Darned. 19 year* tte. non rff
«* *«£*«*«.
w* I MB BBBi
iBr i^i WiNI
Jto. Js
B. T\
mmm “Ik riwi
Ite f w fm I fete
• i j •
r -m -/ ii*
dtort toteevni *1
ib (e*«4to«. ** o to U dev
te ■ to 1NreWte><«
F •teNTa tils
■top
Bi
%
Ml wm
•4 4#*
To My Fnendft in B*rn
well und Htompton
1 take plea on re In Informlte j>o* that 1
out imiw <m iwv «rey r-«iiftti e*«i will arriv
al ltari'W»-H lr-f«»re lh • lira* t4 lu-titi-aitori
wt h • CH-rfully h**I1*.I iln>ve of SM|>erl<>i
H«'|)lte, H •riiet.-iaiHl Ptiiita'ion Hortw-tanti
Muii-a I wrill tie |iie|>areiJ to offT Uhi-
*.tliie ainl ai-k my friends to delay pur-
vh tsing luittt i tuiive. *
Hiig g lf imttH DUNtJ.
U.'tdte uf Philip Matuac.
I AD persons hat-liny demandi agninsl lid*
«M.ve will present'tWn dutv ntteiie<l, and
“f* iittleMel lo Mi^e4(aie will make pajr-
nun. ‘0 ljil\ki*rrlyne-l.
/j- .uAS WALSIf, Adniinistrnlttr.
Angus* «h, 1881. 1m
, Sheriff’s Sales-
s By virtue of sundry executions to me di
rected 1 will offer for sale at Barnwell C. II.,
S. O., on Monday the oih day of September,
H being salewlay in ihc said month, within
the legal hours, of sole, the following des
cribed real property, to-wil:
Dunoon, kloloay A Co. vs. GHI eon 8. Brown
Ail that certain lot of Und situate hi the
to*n of Barnwell, containing one acre, up
on which Ibe said Gideon B. Brown resided
at Ibe time of trs death. Rounded on the
North i f A rtreet which oepantae It from
tendsoMhr Catholic Uburcb; on the Eael
b v a atf.eet which separatee it from tepde
of Jot»n<F Owone; on thn Houlhhylande
ofHrOv KUUvI. Bhuek. and on th* Went
bva atrret which aeparate* It froni lauds
of the estate of Alfred Nix, deceomd.
George Bay ra. 1L C. koMiilan.
■ AH lhattract of Imd altaata in Bern-
ntwwlffi eerne, m re or
*■ A -
Utef* and waters
teH ri-uuxe, mtobtoatef
] Pvli )i'l“il |iy Uuida
and^Vita-t
va
*
CENTENNIAL COTTON GIN.
Birthday ard Uu i 'ay Presenls.
Children’s Carriages, Velocipedes,
' _ . - In Snd Ont'Door Ostucs.
Rubber Goods,
SL’Ctt AS
CUlhing, Eurekas, Rubber Sheetings, &e.
Sl?to KUte KTHKUT,
€barIeato* r 8. C.
*wg*2i»-*ia
Larfd burveying.
^ The umierelwnod hae returned to Alien-
line. Will attoud to all calls in this mid
other counties. J. 8. ALiXbQN.
auql»^m—- * —
S. Liebman,
DE.UER \\ UMR.VL IIKICD.lNDiSi,
OKA2IAMH. M C. K. K.
Rubber Hep In* tar Grist Uilla and Olra,
Rubber Packs a tor Kteaai toncltee and
Stack I iv- INI o«i bead and for aate at ork><e
tower than <V»rtoat«>n nr Aiwwotabr
M. U-HMtN. OraheoM I4.C *
Bed Rto-t Proof Ueu to say qnantliv at
mark* t prkv-s wiuriaAw
voutli Carolina Kailroad.
CHANGK Off NTlIKDrUL
__ BAT I5tk, 1881.,
t u\l
M* e* pwet • * I
mn— I#
*•«**<
1 r •
i* *
SCHOFIELD** COTTON PIESS
V >R BAkto:
(•in Rrut'r*,
Smut MtorLiom,
Mill INck*, ‘ |
Hultin/ Clutli,
,* ^ Hulling .Wire,
Rubber Eclting,
Habbitt Metal
Mill Stones,
Corn Shcllers,
Cotton Beinas,
Sugar Cane Mills,
Hubs, Spoken, Rims,
Axles and Springs.
A Full Line of Foreign and Domestic
HAHDWiVREV
CUTLERY,
GUNS, &c.
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CffiRLBSTON, 8. C.
•gto ewfe
TV- <tey Itolt e*4 **«ki Ktprew.
r ’»*• I *i f T - v a*-. *• itoin t nrtii
4a»ly. vim#* Werptnc «m
■ft lb* aigkl IreMliL U* AalatMay* aod
4sva r*e*4 trip imkMa are ted ••
eltssteaMaa tk# read *1 *a« ffrel rlaae tore
far itorMoAire^. gMliUI Mateey M*e I* 4
vww'w. Rexwler eaeuretow iirkre. are ted
Ffinm all fffmiioMt %f € cmi§
Into ftohe** are gned tor Ire days t« reinraL
B C. AIXKN.O. F at Are- ^
Joax B. FBI *. Goa l Bap i. * •
MdjtfiolU Passenger Kuite.
Torf Rev ax A Arnrwrt BxnwxT, 1
Ai-eirra.n* , Jnii# 21, 1BBI. /
J* Ju V *+ ,M, « *•«*
towixgkcliedule will be upcraled :
GOING BOUrtL - ^
r• •. .1 60 p. m,
3:04 p. ni.'
.3:19 p. m.
■ 4:17 p. m.
4:28 p.m.
•.. • • ..4:52 p. m,
6d)5 p. m.
5:14 p. m.
*•••.. .fifflo p. m.
• •*... .7:49 p. m.
...8:06 p. m.
........9:30 p. ro.
• ••••• *9.30 p* m,
7:55 a. m.
GOING NORTH.
Leave Jack eon vllle....... ...7:38 a. m.
.. 3 85p. m. .
S bvl W 8tOD ” ' 3:80 p.m.
: ^ rt 4:20 p. m! ,
Arrive Yemaitoee.,.. fl:00 P . m . *
” VarnFHIe ......7:05 p.m. .
Hampton ....7:14 p.m.
r, .......7:27 p. m. '
Allendale 7:51 p. m. J
ApptetOO... 8;(W p m
M .9 00 p. m
“ 9:15 p. m
Augusta 10210 p. m
TlftH*«r4dU
Leave Augusta....
Arrive
Eilenton..,.
44
Robbtna ....
•«
Appleton
M
Allendale ...
m
Brunson
••
Hampton...
84
Vnrnvllle....
m
Yetnaasee...
u
Beaufort
•<
Port Royal..
44
Charleston..
44
Savannah...
•4
Jacksonville.
- i«
4hv