The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, October 13, 1881, Image 2

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t $l)( Jlcoplr. A&M. Mmt', Edit* tod Pnprittor uam oown lation TfftnMDlTV OCTOBER 18, 1881. . 111 ii mi. j—gj-J Ttl« .X«w*. Th* United St&t«r Senate met in'ex tra aeseion oa MopAlj. Senator Tliomaa F.Bejard, of DMfcwate, a atraight out l>eu)oerat, wna elected Preeident jira ton. He ia now Vice-President, i*nd aliould- Mr. Arthur die before the expiration of Ilia tern will become Presidents Governor Wilt*, of LouL-iano, isoadiiB death bed, without a hope of recovery. The letest cotton reports fromjhe Gulf Stater repoit the estimated yield at 375 pounds efaeed. cotton per acre, from 25 to 75 per cent, decrease fromdust year. The ground in Northern New York was covered with snow on Mond».y. Reflecslwwe on the Urarral Bern. elaae. The Coort of GenersT Sessions fur this county adjourned OB Fridaf hot at 3 o’clock p. m.—thm* leaving one day and a half to dispose of seventy cases on cal endar No. 1, twenty-three on calendar No. 2, and enough on the oth?r calcn- dara to aggregate a total (f one hundred civil eausea. Of oourae no imprcMiou can be mads on the coil calendars, and the rights of litigants, involving many thowsanda of dollars and many o( them •heady l^ng delayed, remain nuacttled to the greet detrioMut of many of our gt<od ckinaa ; end all o / this that the horde of and peace-breakers may enjoy right of a a quirk traoMt to the peetieeoary. A hot aepper at the huuec cfaaaM-Wortker-ie-Maene raise faodt te betid e ebeeeb—e huheKen whiskey la wmA do vs the bat aepprv— ■ rseor of • pmlsi—e Agbl and (serati row —quirk liM is iks trvsl jserins asdtifw—rw<> or os ef svsvA aa>d bolisvy onb bdi. mi an rsponae 'W bsodroda of dJLrs Is lbs tea payso <«f the n>e*- ry A ralsrwd kseahii aed bte be<ter hoJl oof os s t sodu IrvtSfS. Hot oorda t-s A. Btl'f. M'of- * fVbe* Meltoo • UooA nwheelf A good eoeras of study, a lr*t rlnes heuae, a good serire of tcit-booka, ftne apparatus, a fuli library, are *11 well; but neither ol them are aeecetial to a sHiool. The true teacher’caniee the school in her cerpet-bag, and eatsb- lislioa it wherevewsho 'seta up her Kb»* j neacr,’ whither in the heart of cultured llo-tmi, in the pine woods of Carolina, or the log enbin in the Inst new niinitig village of Arisona. If the school mas ter is right he can tcocIV a good school without a school house, uuder a tree, wherever he can catch ilmjchUdreh. Ho does not require numbenstor ‘where two or three are gathered iii the name' of wisdom there (lie Lord is present, as of oH, teaching the little ones through hiy prophet, tho good school-muster. If books are wanting,- ho can make them with pen and paper, as young George ■ Washington did, or with- u hit of coal on nahwigley or the side of a barn. Al'P' 1 ' nMus he may eonstmef out of the odds and ends that litter any log cabin, enough to teach physics and the beginning of na ture knowledge. And if no library is at hand, lie has in his pocket that mightiest school book of Christendom, the llible, which has lifted up whole nations into thelitht of Kberty, culture and reverence for the laws of Almighty God. Louis L Agawfar, dobtr Dickinson, John Paett, Andrew Jackson Richoff, set down in the swamps of Louisiana, or perched in a pinnacle of the Sierra Nevada, could teach svhool with none of the helps, and vljuncti accounted the very essentials of success by the disciples of the good old mechanical method of instruction For this is tho gospel of tho day fo the achcol room—that the teacher with a dull mind and a conreiratcd spirit and true peda- pgic tact is the soul of every school.— iVbcrcver ho iiooa all good things need* ’ul for his help are ‘added unto li'in.' le can so iufljms the souls uf ‘the lietle osoi •hat they willytakt up at hntid- dm« and open their eyes upon the great world of Ha tors and the grander world of humna life, aud losaw bow »o atwdy in the diviBS wniroiMiy what bla may be- t>ma Ui tvery awakened nuud. Us will •ce and break sp the »•«( ndifftrcre. and 8'd the heaita evra of igv-raM pnreal* wub a lunging for »•■Willing bittef fur ibetr children. He will a«en boMa I be serf age ward pohuriAn in tbe #• lejot Umrd. iba m-vt atwnrd ignoeamna • Uuan lh» apia ba*a aot sp i« prsude over if* lunt mirtesla mi |K« (<*eo«v. And .1 kf hnewena to U air—<kal m at syrt- nlnbia mmnr* I ■ iha a gmnine A l*ad* tost and bnoi gift I baa MW WvHI —ahr Will <a««b ar'-vwl •fmm <J every a4 • dlb«.M Tte H‘ ikHf tt AHfHilf Trial sf Crargs €• viabrrly, w. R. M rigbl sad J. T.tJravps hr the Her der si Alfred M onua^jwlwhloh •csipled tbs (!•« »inil Mteuttud of tbs Court for tbrssaod a half ooOMcutlv* days tho past wook tenntoatod no Friday after* uooo bat by a verdict of not guilty ns to-each of the prisoners. Tbs pnnlcidare of tbs case will atIM be freah In tbe mloda of most of our readers—but for public convenience wn rccnpltulate them briefly. On the 27th of Juno last an altercation grow ing out of sotno ue.ghborhood at un'lnl said to have been traced to tbe family of Mr. J. T. Groves, the depot agent at Allendale, as Its source, took place l»e^ tween the Emanuel brothers nod Mr. Utovee, In coursa of whloh blows were very freely InteccbaugmL. Roth of Um>- parties cOncerued bad flumorous and warm friends In the town of Alleudalo, and the III feeling thus engendered be tween the belllgerente rupfdly spread amonget their reaped Ive adheraole.—> Public opinion In AlJ^ndnlu eeetned to bo pretty-eVenly.divided between th© parties ; the diet]met suces wore caiv vaaeed on both hides with more beat and paeelou than was calculated to preserve the public peace, aud on the next day, June 23th, thee© wanlngele- meets came into positive collision— the revolver became.the arbiter nud a regular pitched (Kittle resulted In the death of Alfted Emanu'-l and the wounding of GeorgiTC. Wimberly. Ae mmistr prvyudice •wbbuni eml of is u inatter of uourse, after the curtain hud fnllt-n, sad the “Tragedy of Allen- dale” had been brought to a close, the actors weie promptly arrested by tbe ••(fleers of the law, arraigued before a Trial Jujlioe. aud Gapt, Geo. C. Wlm- beily, W. It Wright auJ J. T. Groves duly committed to stand their trial be- fote “God and .tbelr country” for the muider of Alfred Emailu**L Ou the arraiirument Iwfore Judge Kershaw Mee*re. Fred Hay Uatitr, our IndvtaU- gable Circuit S> liclt<>r. It bert Aldrich, of Darn well C. H.. O'Urysn and iteggs of Ad-udale, apiivnrid for (he Htale, and Messrs J. J. Brown, A. B. Ooouoi and I. L. Tobin, of Allendale, aad G. W. M. WlUUnia, of Midway, forth* ds- foocs. The flrst wltsesaas o*Me.l were Dra. L 8 Hay and J. W. Ogtlvie. Tbsew geetlrttw*«i Uwtlflsd that they attend**.! Alfred Emanuel In bis Uet Idnewe, and that bs rarae to bis death fruin lbs rf of a |4atol shot aalarlag bla body Tbs bail entered tbs bar* a»»wfW in. h frem tbs et-ioal e-tumn, aear ttw lUpbrago , aad i *»v d aaa< ly tbroagb the body, lodging uodar Iba teguai* n* Ou*»«lwdvd to tatraet ball; a* •lib • •ma-l kolfs arrnaa ball. • hra all. m; t-d to draw R WNb • fuf- ■SMvfb. saMt Was Is j avt ef araell gats to hr *tb. I Ml} a** a part saw an pistol, saw bla W. ▼. Basel. Allendale J tins ef tbe dtfciralty ; s® Tuwp Marsbal of Allendsls ; whs at Tbs stdK of F»r®ef A Hlera; went oat aad saw Allred Emanuel sub Wlmbetly la tbs shoul der; stattsd mwar Is thf ; pssssd Wilgbl and Fred. BmaouM standing with pistols In tbslr hamts; Alfred Emanuel and CAptaln Wimberly were atruggllog at the Urn* ; tbey tore looee from each other audsltempti<l to draw their wnnpon* ; at that time I beard reports pf two idatole In rear ; -turned and esw Wilght au<l Fred Emanuel In act of shooting ; turned and saw Alfred EiuanucJ going In door of bar-room and Captain Wimberly with a pistol In his hand; EmauiM-l also had one; about that time Wrlgbt and Fred Em anuel bad Qulshed shooting ; heard Otip'ala Wlmber'y say to Fred Em- anuel that be could hill him, but h wouldn't do It, as the ,was unarm don’t f* member whether kp.jnilil go and get a pistol, or loud ouj h shoot v^lth you ; heard a rVpnj-t, or a pistol; 8hw Oapialti Wlmt.erly flinch ; turned and saw Alfred Emanuel run ning towards rear of bar-room ; wne frying to arrest them ; took all tbelr weapons. Here Unset, llentlfl.d the weapons, examining tbem. Wimberly’**, 1 chamber drod ; Alfred E'oanuel’s, 2; Wright. 4. and Fred Emanuel's all empty,fcohafiiberii all frevhly Bre*!.— DkjLiiot BfiejCM|it%ln Wimberly aud Al- fied Emanuel fire; am familiar with calibre of balls ; Wimberly’s pistol 38, Alfred Emanuel’s 38,*AVilgbt’d J18 and Orb's ttuhe; adow’V dt4HMV-4ba- cailbre ugh \ •*"y •*«»* a leaaralwm UxA b«A4 of dM bdL bat R gRp^ d uf t*kiag Utl#v A-4 I. drew k uvt. It* p4.s«* f -ua » Mr gmaasH lyiag W Ike a raosa of M«*-«»*a bar- of Fred Emanuel's, but it woe a good deal smaller. Theie Is a good deal of difference between tbe shtipea of the respective ball* ol Brnltb and Wesson’s ami Colt’s pistols; was not present when t he-bail was taken from the Ixaty; Fred Emanuel banded me the hnli; think ball handed me Is a C-dt’s ball ; another exhibited Is a Colt’s ; fcoog- nix* the difference ; the ball I receive I from Fred Emanuel was a Colt's ; Dr. Hay was there when ball was extract ed ; don’t know the length of time af ter ball was extracted before ft wa4 hnndel to ms. Hera the poebl <n of tbs respective parties at the time of iha Bring was explained. DM not era Wilght firs In tbs dl. cl-m of M-’ore’e bar r<>on»; did not see WlmtvTly’s and Alfrwl Emanuel's pall Kins when tbey Bra-1; ball haod**d to ms will not flt Aifreil Eraaourl's plat'd. Cv«isa-« aomtaad: Wai saw sbx>'lng . about six ah<>«« wnt Hho ha». r*l pmaraatoa of Ff^4 Ew- anuria i-Ut-d ; refusal t» gi vr It up ; I t>*og It 1 4 •>! d^alaute ; | ik>a I l lua.a abetber Fred EraoS-od aer.t Into as? st of a Of aw ; b-ood •«» dlflbrahy *a g> ttlng n«bef idst.di ; I rsraga® * tb® ball as tbs ball sc a ~f«e •» > M- ," a* cuaas | tM-an Is say 'hat l>4>'s MIU -d a «jled front the tffeers of the wound but, who flredthc latal shot? This la y*et a secret locked up auivogst the stores of uirsterles In the keeping of God alone. It la doubtful ev< n if either of the accused can charge hls’bwncou upon them all. But moral responsi bility does not 8<*ive tho purpose of a Obart of Hesslorrs and a Jury.'The Btate failed to make out a case. -Wo have never witne^aed a trial which baa produced such, a display of forenalo eh qoeuce orb-gal ability iu nil our experience of old Barnwell. To singly out fi-r special mention any par- Xicular nan nkthe learned oonoei-l en- vfysM. Miss Emmie IHUnger was tn Allen (UK at Mra Fsrmst's; beard tbs shooting ; looksd out and saw Mr. Otovra oomlng from tbs dlraetloo of tbs bnr-room; he was ruualag; dhl not notice bl* band; bs ran through vacant lot and so lewd his elds thought she heard talking theie ; vet* short tlms after saw blm come out wti» two gentlemen. Cri es examined : - Have seen him very little ; thinks she would recognlw- Mr. Grove* ; could se« him and was told It was Mr. Groves ; was tallafted ll wul Mr. Groves, because be went to Groves’s house ; badtifcly siea Groves onoo. The evld* nee ns repanls each of the accused was mainly Inferential or cir cumotautial. Ematiuel waa sht*l: Hi*d_ WJIEKLER &L MELICK Hart & Co HARDWARE MERCHANTS. j } BOLE- Ad ENTS FOR iBBMH THRESHERS, CLEANERS AND 1 ' ■ . •' •• '■ ' .V . ' ' ‘ - ' V SEPARATORS, „ ; BALDWIN’S FEED CUTTERS. BUFFALO STANDARD SCALES. AMERICAN DAhBED WIRE FENCING. 1 rare. VOK SAKTENN ' pircx goobs . -AND- TOY BAZA.AR, IICADtlUARTKM FOR Malllard'3 ( hokf f(infections Choco late Crenn Candy, &e. r - BEAUTIFUL^ '‘im IXMES AM ORSAILMS SUMf.tBfXrOR . , Birthday and Ho i 'ay Presents. C lillJran'* ( 'arrl*ges Yelodpede*, . In and Ont'Ueor (lame*. # » I aai.O-Mrg . +m I l • ila u . •• l»a ba ® iHw* H a* k*te Wru»<« ptsa-t wtih SWwtra tkrt s tramlhfM | n*4al •M 4® the rartikiMw 4m4M ® M. - ^ i ■j^halitw joey. SWe-*«# R 1% 4 tit* Vat® era a-4 (■«•*'». gaged where all vlod with such zeal In the perforruauce of public duty would be invidi'<U». . „ Hie U-mor’a charge to the Jury wa" severely analytical, eool, •chIiu,. cle uihI btild—a mod*! «>f impartiality, a rigid exempbllcatioo of the just Judge. Ime jury were allowed an opportunity to divest their niluds < f any disturb ance created by the fervor of counsel on el»her side, and theca** waa placed befote them with an enlightenment as to the fact* brought out on th» long and tedious tr Ul by *u> tna-urly an •oalyals aa boa ever b--en heard In a Court «*f Juatke. Th* y w* r* dlsml-aed to the Jury r»*om to ;*err rm a plain duty, and after a bt|«f Interval re turned with a veriNe* uf aot wullty. Nor must oar • i.vrgeflc Oievit Bo- Bettor be passed by to • tiroes . tegoovl Gaott bos d me bD whole dstf, and 11 awy guti y aua ha* eacwpa*! tu« U i-ol b® Weathersbee L ^ & Easterling An* rrcriving R Urpc* mul writ •rUvlrvi alurk *4 Dnr Cuutla, lingvnra, IIrIh, ( Duds at-«J w ho h lliwt aflrf to ibw . •I R»l *(» a*.||» *l» k W uti-l GRANT’S FAN MILL. CENTENNIAL COTTON GIN. Rubber Goods, * sum *» Clotliinj', Eureka", RubberSkcetingx, Ac. U7B44I3IU RTKEKT. Churlestow, fit. i aug2-'>-Sui Land Purveying. Theumlersiirned has leturued to Aljen- •inlnanil s prepartsl to do ad woik in Idn line. Will Htt*-nd to all calls In this »ud othtw’unties. J. t>. MiXbCN.'— auglS 9m ~S. liiebman, DEALER l.\ GEAERAL RERCHAADISI, OUAIIXM®. M. C. n. IR. ' Rubber Bel' ing fi.r Oriat MWls and GIm, Rubte-r I’ocki u f»r Stem, Kcwlnea and Ma**bin* Oil *>1* baud and for sale at ptiora lower thaa t'b-irl,-aton nr Auuuelaby M. LI - HM V if. Orah* ma H. C. Red Siu-t Fruof Oats la aojr Quantity at uiark'torWw . auglS fw Carolina Kailroad. Mo * ». ITM bM by ** Gwawd Jarv kf*. U ft* Ml rf (be Im ib« U) ® *ba 4* •, »y mm «m* k a. rwb •a tbs laaal niMoi Im iha aaabsaw J wa Um* a* p® that bar. mrnmm sp. N®«h a*4 8uw*b >® fe»»* uar Ibev* ara i® • L« (*•' • »% prar^aj they raa bs * sab Med t. tbr 4®y sf lbs k -a, — k'«rj aap»v>« ®AmJ pwkhs or psl«a® ■waAb-k a Ary ar«®*a« W klartw*. sob • ik. raujb taMbss fcs t® •a tk+ffm |a a feu »«a ifes feof *Sk mm array mf rr». wk« ewl 4ii«* «u4 lb n i a h as y«a ta tka iftass if 4 M 4 «Ara *41. tkm tbr * raw pM’ab. I® i bam <f*(*ua of Maay af tba mm* akru ta b lb# Aamraua, Wlrr a feag trial, si t kmrj ripaa** t« ly, taras aut la ® a awaataia • s taolc-bill Again ** hava freqaawtly kaows 4 to ba the care when asms of oar " brother* sad ia Uoc4" -at sp a faawtlj row and »* body get* Jmn, tbey run to tbs tml joa ties whib tba bleed is bot, aad take out a w*vvbdI Car ssaasbody, aad tksa when tbe party is •rraslsd and hound over or semmkted fur trial, tbs prosaeutor’a blood and ardor both cool, and he or aks wishes be or she hadn't done it; will even go about sod hunt bail for the one they bate ft as hastily incarcerated. They weald Hke to drop the esse, but it ia then too tola. Owr trial justices could do much good here to all conccrnod by ex- ereiriag a little tael tod forbearance.— When one to®** in the hca*. of anger— the fluid of conflict to take out unleas it ia clearly an aggra vated eaee, give the prosecutor “cooling tho*.’’ Patiently hear what he has to my aad then advise him to think about H a day er two and then if he is still in the same notion to return and he shall have tba wamat After reflection many of tbem will abandon the idea of prosc- and be as good friends as ever, ih valuable time and money will bs saved the people. These peace (?) oAmrs could do mudi good if they would aKenim their talents in this direction. Bat for the present Barnwell most have speedier relief, and we suggest that tbe Legislature at iu next session alter dm time, or rather the order, of holding the Courts of the Second Circuit so as la make Barnwell the fa* in the circuit aad tkas gfwt as time to clear off th* 1 saioant of civil htasrnem which «amaiat*d apoa as. This will nut m aster ooaatim, as two 11* saahia them to b«siaam. Lm as gat eras earn aad ftoa'd they ever gm ia ear ' aa vM rett'a the pfe mm4 k«>ag m a aa* raQr* si ami feva to iba timd Iktmf a.utys ta tba Iraut. >a U«d « pr «idvora auus akufe t la U® Luur *4 tbs pfe a Jus aeuraaty , tba lam I tbe was** waul wf t® ®u afpaurt as t® mrnmaftt of l® M at b*^b lw« u« Bot ryprt Uat a aarae lb*a^ <vma epoa aa. am «Lrku«m o#var t® toad aud groea «toik ueaa l® pr«>pk- ' A itsa Wrm*t>u — MariUga t ■motraotul among tb<- mem®ra ot the 8-*-Uiy of Frleo'to with a* Utils arra- muoy as all tbrlr otbar religious duties are parformrd. The young people bav log fallen la lovaand obtained tbe eon seat of tbelr parents to the prnpoeev union, give notice to tbe Eoclt-eiaetio* Council, who make the needful luqui rlea and publish a form of banns at the following Sunday meeting u> ascertain If there be any valid obj-ction to the marriage. After these prelimlontlra tbe bride and bridegroom, ovjth their relatives nod friends, attend one of tbe ordinary week day devotional meet Inga, at which tbe solemn contract 1* completed without any formal ritual there being no clergyman and no ring Without parsoa or prieat at the table they stoad, And the bridegr >om says—holding his bride by the h ind— “I, John, take Friaad Margaret hero for my wife, - To® loving aad faithful, while God give* us Me.” No vews to tba simple sweat promlae land force, Tat who aver heard of a Quaker divorce ? Ret Hack 49 Years. ‘‘I was troubled for many yeera with Kid ney Complaint, Gravel, Ac. ,my blood he. came thin, I wee dull and iaaetire, cnn|il hardly crawl about, was an old worn cut man all over, could get nothing to help me until got Hop Bitter*, and now I am a boy again My blood and kidney* are all right, and aa as aetire aa a man of SO, although I am 72, and I hava no doubt it will do as wall t other* of my age. U ia worth atrial. (Father.)—faadip Mrrtmry. Tally All persons indebted to me. either by sot* or open account, will lad it to their intereet to oom* forward aad make prompt payment Satisfactory settlements must ® mads ®f*r* the ftnt ef Q*to®r. W. H. Hassaar, Willistoa, 8. C. GuKeau’e brotbse-ln law, Gaorgs M. Suovflfa, of OMewgo, will - tferern®. Be will proUMj plead lo afaw u I be tLa feaM pewtoHue to CVratt ml to-feota*** ea*»4 atoght a p®4m®l bp • ••***• 'pg.wwt to ky tbw !■* i Ml am ft* 4mm I at smwM eiv *-«• y,7’-*? T y^ W*e» f»a pto-to m*m ® k*4 key , •-*- av*• < * .»* • —wt jq mg| JmRlm i w4 M . sfe-M®! I pul4 .r R • wM *a9- •« CrIriMR laTBt jmtuU lamgvhrfh frvwa 6 (*• 1 •) it*. OfrxR Gasufe !•) Rutlk l* Tin am! Cftarkt rvnafrrtMraf | r? I Kan ran be KasisgKl rW** a *4 my hhm ta« II paupds feat fftt • aa tOa mut . iku faeR, j r jvin I a anaftR U m b ••<*•, It tuOara It P uf lO* roil uf kaJl was • tOan ifas paint ef eaeannan. ll toen*®* that Usu Pall atf era a up . kail bauw wOai bam ewd tW ball; kuttovu tO* bail ex- trwMed was battwrrR by a»ut« hoi J owbotoowe; th* p--iat of eau w->wPt hava Urro Rower if it bod aot struck tbe apis*. Tba only p dot of diver9*00* b* tweao tba treiimouy <4 th* twu pbjal uRoua wa# tUot Dr. OuUvia waul I out pretead to any that tb* hall atruok a bona. He w->ul«J nut any It could out g<> lo any direction . any amoll tblog will change the direction of a ball; It *oe aimoet Impoeelbie for a ball lo en ter where I*, did wltboutbilllugs bone. Dr. OgHvi* was satUfled that tbe hall entered ae high as tbe tiba, and might bare struck tit* on the projection of backbone; ball might have vailed either up or dowu ; ball entered an luch from spinal column and came out at upper edge of the pit of tbe atom acb ; went straight through tho body unless diverted. The followiug wltneeses were now ex^mlped in consecutive order; Mesere. 0. B. Farmer, Jr.,H. C. Ray- sor, W. F. Rice, T, If. Johnson, Jr., Alec. Brawn, W. B. Oliver, J. h. Mix- sot}, Mra. Ella Farmer, Miss Emmie Bellinger, Messrs. W. V. Huxel, toed. L. Etnaottel, Fleming Chavis. R p. Bearson, Mra. Rice, Messrs. Ben Lucas, Jr„ J. M. Gray, Joseph 8«xe, W. W. Freeman, W. T. Goope, H. B. Harvev, Lynn Walker, W. M. Bostick, J. j. Brown, J. L. Williams, M. D. Fitts, H. T. Farmer. As there .was bat little contradiction In this mass of testimony, and our spaoe will not admit of an extended report, we eelect the evidence of Mr. Hazel, the Town Marshal of Allendale, as being tbe fullest and tbe moet graphic in its narrative of tbe facts at tending tbe homicide. We would here inform our readers tbaFthe identlflca- tlon of tbe ball was tbe centre of at traction for tbe prosecution, as upon It depended In great degree the enlight en meut of the Court and Jury as to tbe actual perpetrator of tbe homicide? Whoee pistol did It flt ? Who used a ttmitji and Wesson and who a Colt’s f Was tbs ball produced In Court fired from tbs one or tbe other ? Was It s Smith and Wesson or a Colt's bad? Was H a central ffr* or a rim firs t Now as'SessTs evidence eeaoodle* more of ft® Important matter ftaa that of ny af tbe a Re mere w* have selected it for oar todihmloe« bu*alasw(fu«a4 wRb by Fatmef Ibmsaifeftei. dM eai *~ wY- fcaaft-l tod to Fred Cmawwai, tow or threw were to U® rarao. (‘rram .asmtor-t DM oui oo% bolt emu wet* I. ftiw’t bwuw tons Rows afuu R ■•■ emtrws«vd Orf.*ra I got l«. Or*era oaR I bto |n#»u| was •« lb* OMWtel p«er* nr bureau ; «®w*t ho<*w wtoitor Graews uwwwi a p®u4 or aal; It tocuatrary la tbe owtlaanrpa of tba h>wa to cany cunewak-d weapoos ; sold sothlagt V* Grow.* stout cuoarwh d •ewp* > tia; should o<>t have reported tbe fart If tiw bad s pto'.rl to eRther the Toao Coun cil or Trial Juatlce; should bars re ported tt to Col. O'Bryaa ; O’Bryan Pild me to keep pnawvsinn of tbe pto- tole; am friendly with Mr. Graves; as agent I have hod some difficulty of a monetary character with Grove*. When subsequently recalled at a later stage of tb© proceeding*. Mr. Ha- X I teetIUed that the ball takrn from Emanuel was a Colt’s ball amt - fftted giro RoilrumJ ft We Kate ft!®* aa Kan«l Kmo^fwI Im’-Im te Knl Uael!*r»»-f 1 f kale fur oaks. RAO- C. HART it laewatae* **4 a haima® f POKEIUN ANULOVESTK' FKl tT. ra 9 •t 3 r n m 0 * fa tt 4 * to 7 V w ■s -1 m £ 4® 4 • to w B “ ft- - ft * •i — • ft 4T to * fa * ✓ £ F 1 Jj, 57 A 59 MARKET STREET, CHAR LITTON, 8. C. P. O. BOX TTf. . (tepl-Sa To My Friends in Barn well and Hampton Rice’s pietol os near as any otber. No w Lbi* pUtol of Ricu’s is connected with Grov® from Rice’* testimony ae follows: Rice testifled that he wan th© assiataat at th© depot and J. T. Groves was the Agent : that the diffl. ruky occurred on the 27lb and 28ih of June ; that be tntoMod his pistol out of bis store about that time ; that It was a Colt’s Improved ; that he bad It iu back room ; that he missed It on Mon day'; that he walked in there on Mon- day evening after tbe first day’s diffi culty ; thajhlie ^ae busy -at tba -time, but auspeeted where It was and after wards asked for bis pistol several ime©; that be got it on Wednesday evening; Mr. All brought it bock; looked at—ft and found that it was loaded; found no change in it from tbe time it was loaded ; could not say he saw any change because be had not examined It before; on close examina tion two or three weeks after oue hod no out at ail, the other bad a slight spot; sow the pistol ou Monday morn- lug Before difficulty. Mrs. Ella Farmer testified that sbe was lo Allendale ; beard tbe shooting, and on going to the window saw Mr. Groves come out of small gate and then go on towards borne; saw him two or lb re* stops Inside gate; his right bond was behind bU back— thought be woe shot. Her bouse ® over a store; saw Messrs. Johnson aad All run down to Groves's house; after wards saw them coming out together.' | Thought she beard Groves^ wife cry ’leg. QfOTti I take pleasure In Informing you that I atu now 011 mV w«y South, ami will ©rrlfp nt Barnwell tofore th© tirat of September wii b a on’ efuily ©elected drove of superior Hnddle, Harness and Plantatlou Hornes and Mules. I will be prepared to off'-r tor- gains and ask my frieud* to delay pur chasing until I arrive. augiH-tf URIAH DUNN. ROBERT D. WHITE, MARBLE -AND- GRANITE WORKS, M e e ting Street, [00axxx xoblsxcx's SILKY], C H .A. It L. KI8 TO N, june'J ~V H. C. Gm BnstlrRi Suiul Mot hinr«, Mil! P Bulling ( K*th, Bolling Wirf, * Rubber Belting, Babbitt Metal Mill Stones, Com Shelter*, Cotton Bean^ Sugar Cane Mills, • * ■ • Ilubp, Sjiokes, Rims, • Axles and Springs. A Full Line of Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, | CTTTDERY, &c. to; ■ ■ toi Hart & Company RICE! RICE!! RICE!!! Ptantere and MsreboaU will not Ira that ws are aiwara prseorsd to pay l® Market grloe frvr klCR. or will nsll 00 say ahipraewto they wm ■RkltY BlKrfbpfAta Aa CHARLESTON, S. C. jMill I, . Tto 4«y M,() nat n.fk> r*,*••• ran to*!/. X® omommoimmm ■ ran I*, nnsra* * S®. p n* far, BW mi itontg® 1 rat— r®gnin*4n/*n®e*w- • • • reft' lr> e iw4m« m, aoU •# nn4 ff-m tl wana** mm •*« r»nl m ••• *•«« rinon fate * •r *® ra«s4 Irtp. f*® 1 IN 9 auto/ ommm tm m«vs Rnrsfer r«<urat»n orkria ars ra ! 4 Agrarian* at ft **sfa per 9U* fa* rasnd fa AI.LgJI,fa. F.AT •up. *»• mo fo4 far le* to/a is rnksra JOHN 1». TftK. (Raw 1 Beg t. ** rnmmf+om^mmmo »*» r - raw - - t t - t . ---g V.^ooha Pxwbgrr Kutir. Post R«tal A Aiuiav* Railwat. y AoarnTA.OA., Jss* 21, IMI./* On and nh«r Juan 21st, 1*81, tan fel. losingadiednl* will ® u| orated j * GOING 80UTH. .. .1:50 p. m. . ...3:04 p. m. •..,3:19 p, m. ,...4:17 p. m. 4.28 p. m. ......4..,2 p. m. •. • •. ft .08 p. m. 6:14 p. m, 6:00 p. m. .....7:49 p. rr % 8:05 p. m. 9: ; M) p. m. .... .9.30 p. m, ......7.ftft a. to. o. •. a a A • 7:35 a. m. .. • •. .3:35 p. m. . T .....,.3:30 p. m, ...... 4:20 p. m. ......4.36 p. to. . .*. r. .6:00 p. m. 7:05p. m. ^ 7:14 p. to. 7:27 p. m 7:51 p. to, 8:02 p. m, 9 00 p. a. .....9:15 p. to, 10:30 p. m. vl* Ch*r- Ijrave Augusts..... Arrive EUeutou 44 Hobbit.* M Appleton.... 44 Allendale . , 4 44 Brunson 44 Hampton 44 Yaruvllle.... 44 Yemassee... 44 Beauforj 44 Port Royal.. '"‘"'ft Charlvston.. 44 Savannah... •4 Jacksonville. GOING J Leave Jacksonville. Savannah... 44 Charleston.. 44 Port Royal., »4 Beaufort Arrive Yemassee... 44 VaravllItTC 44 Hampton..., 44 BrunsOn. 44 Allendale ... 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