The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, February 09, 1882, Image 2

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* >■1' 1. Xfc. Sl)f wmr ■ >iia ii Juba W. Kditar ami Proprkt^ LARGK>T COUNTT 01RCULAT10N ’fUJ&CSDAY. FEBKtTAHY 0. H«1 ■■ . i Om LraiHiJii thk will to-iUy. Many of It* euHctiuent* hf*v»* *een un favorably crltlcl*pil but no one In the State will find feult with their home ward movement. To /rnoB from the vote# on leading questions In'Congreee, patty linen are being rapidly broken drown. Both Re- publleansand Democrats are dlvl led and disruption of old potties la pre dicted by some political propheta. Is Justice to themselves and thtlr party, our legislators should, before tbs opening of the campaign, endeavor to allay, by public addresses delivered at convenient plac< s throughout the county the dissatisfaction prevailing In the D mocratlc rmiks. We shall celebrate It in a unique way by revising pur msll book and erasing the names of all subscribers who are In arrears for more than one year. We shall make no exceptions, rich and poor, friend and "independent,” shall receive the same treatment—and this is the last reference that we shall evei make In these columns to the delin quent Hereafter we shall confer wh h him by Trial Justice telephone. Ora. Loaosman Is chief engineer of the Independent movement In 0©or- gin, A coalition U being arranged be tween the Independent Democrats and Republicans which Is to be cemented by a pro rat a distribution of tbs Fede ral patronage. There are la tb« Slate eleven hundred poetmeetere, many of whom areatrelgbloMi Democrat*. All thewe are to be turned out and Inde pendents and Bepubltcane to be sub- etUeleU. U .du tbs new Oxtgrteel mal Ap po. tlouo soi Bill B' uth Carolina *t!l gatu one memt>er in the National fT' ttee of llrpfreeit'allr"* D 0- ^ Til'- man W la favor of IncM a-t' g th** num ber of (X»ogrre«n>eo to s»ven huodr-d nod tUtty. and of r*qulrlog them to alt oa benrhc*. of abollahlng the Coe- greesl aal Beei rd an 1 the m*tcm of prle'li^t epr^ebee Isirge euab- re are t««s Uh'lf to be corrupted theo amall oase, ead bard bacclire w->uld c attlb eta te early n-'J ummeeta. fortonlty *o eve* jfe the fttault put np-s on him In the S^fte. <Vn Kennedy turned, faord Me eagallaDt eod pre- pared for the seenidt. A KeWS end Conrler rrporb r caught the walking eth k and Senator Brown canght Air. Fishbtirn.c, 'Ocn. Kennedy wna carried off l>y Ida ft lends but puteued by Mr. Flshburne who fiidslmcd : "O—d—' you, are you armed? 1 will break every bone In your d— cowardly body.” Heet ruck at Gen. K-nttedy but Mr. Goodwin caught the blow. Gen. Ken nedy ash]: "I am tlted of this thing and don't propose to put up wlih It si.y longer.” Seizing Flshburne’sstick W|tb one hand and his throat with the other he threw him on the sldcwclk.-r Flshburne tluew up his hands to show that he was unarmed. Gen Kynoedy turned anil wont to his hotel, teubpe quontly Mr. Flshburne was arrested by Trial Justice Marshall and after a pre- dlniln.*ry examination committed to Jail, his sureties, Dr. Blt-eelj and Major Jenkins having turrendof&nitm the Trial Justies. In a speech In Lis own behalf Air. Flshburne said: ( will go to Ja’il to reelst, as long as God In heaven gives ms strength, what I deem a tyrannical arrest.” —Ri\. A. Hii t, FJhr. Stlael|Sllw«. ■ ■An- AIA lw irwwh-we Ifu tow Um Ib-pubtecwe cempotga la tMe •o* opowod Tb. la as • ff ’n to gtv - wow awd nfv to the i by the rose*'vwl < f ell ead tfca appo«wfiwrwt of ila tbHr atrwd. W#ua l#f a uad from a wWi lofcrwwd w»wf ■•othw* It M lb# pofp"’** of the R-dV-al maotar wire pullova to app- 1st sow# but troa wad tnod stalwarta to p>w*>rwo«otablta sad If sattafwfwory d m*wttc ma’aMal rwanot br b oo 1 tb»y will tm tmpoftod from a mo:* froty level •*»•'l<>o. Taw sea at jo vt tea L-xfioUturv wbkh ea*U to day will oust tbv tti •'«#( |r*at AiJ.ttuO. A fleet b-ei of cuvfly Mar has tows waatail, f.-r the work of ib* a«wai>m«L>uU Leva b-eo ea aelWa>( AU| Uuaa 1q e shorter |«-tU>4. Thvrv ahuuilhc several ibaagva lo our D-f UUtlva syltrm Tb« oumbt-r of Ib-p- ruaaoUtlaoa about J bo rvlacwd . verb •ouaty ehould pay the per Ji< m sod tthoaga of ila mi lobrra, sod all time toal o* waalwl about i be paid for by tha maolKts Ixatug or wesilug It. a hMutUa should b t anpolotod to pre- psraaa<l putdtsh for gruerel dlatitbu- tlon af'rr the coorlualoo of each aea- atua « brief statement of whet Lea Tbera era numerous other nqually deaarvlng vf adoption hut VC almi'ly deal re to break Um me, loavtog others to aUboraie details. Boutoh FiaHnraxK, of Colleton, la an aggressive Independent. On the 3Ut ult. both he and Senator Hmythe of Charleston were arrested beeauae of a dlfferenoe In the Senate which threat ened to end In a personal rencontre.— Senator Smyihe gave bond to keep the peace, but Senator Fiahbnrno refused to do likewise and went to J-tll, from which te was released on the after- ooon of'be 1st lust., Messrs. Jenkins had Blsttcll of Colleton becoming sure ties for him. On the 3J Inst, during h debate on the bill to exempt several of the editorial of Mr. A. B. Williams, of the Greenville News, upon the unfor tunate aa wrM as disgraceful conduct of Senator Fishburne. Our acquaint ance with the Colleton Senator Is con fined almost exclusively to his pttbllc or offlcla! Cbfcegeji r. but wo feel grati fied that Mr. Williams found it in his power to speak so highly of ••Bob’* Flshbuine that was. Mr. FUhburne w;»S ahot In the head doting the war ati'l ha» never fully recovered fi\ m the wound. l F>>r we**ks prior to the threats against Senator Smyths xnd (he reo- aounters with Lieutenant Governor Kennedy Flshburne bad been drinking to such a degree as to loae control of 1 la pavalona. When w« add to this dlstutblug cause th- wound In hta bead It la only natural to euppoae that the Senator from (Xil'etna had boon a vtcilm of m<*ntal aberatl xi for days be fora be ccoimltu-d the brea> Laa of the peace refr?P d to. hai I Ubburne waarot k pt well In hand bj ao.-b fllew'a aa «ISb> i bim «rl| ,>r co* fl .e.1 in J dl till be suffldt bl ip r#o>>vete<t li|m*e;f to resd< r what did oecur imp«-a»l»*l«- We are a simag adv Hatstor tha mf. ».*<««*t ig law and preearvlng thedigimy of the bea nie, l»ul. a Idle |e|la|« F»-ht».rse •hoald la* made to swK> r f»»r Ida art we a--t see ihat It U a«e>aawry to naadema aa.rr1i.laai that watrb wears ff salty me* the aspect <*f Insanity “ “|A-h" FtabbuffM-a fra )>ars ag- waa a frat.k. J •vtUmaely mas. a *«■ u> fits ad. a gsosr-wa foe While .era •teaaUy wvrthsaJ lag and air-ks eahr-l oa 1 letaih>e Ua deals-1 t* others, aa J bad a kWh araae of psv auaal ;<-aor a*> I aa u* ui lag gia'ltu w- f.*f aay fcladaeaa tfrws him He ‘aagh ehasifatty la the very fawa of ■lea'b. aa-t sever atofped to c aal tke O at or • Ua o-kla whea f I lea-1 or caaae aaa to k» aar vol. Be waa tke Uetag eavatter I vtrg and hating fraakly. gw-artug roae tv, diW-ktsg at'-atly. Br il If* kart, t ah law Htlhr ksed f. r tke at- rrow. ever A'yal aod fal't f<*l to i(jret and | rtaet|4>-, h-a*et. true •• Me. I. *nd eb<« • I'.tt* * I be esin* r.« k.’ he Il-ed !n be rail -d, end few men enafcl feel thv rt-«e pr<-a>ure >4 Ma hand, and look Ift" bla oafalietla* and hind y • jta altkoat Uhlag and UtMtlug Mm ■* Ike < eaaty Werekaal , /*» *f^* . la laat aaeh'a paper I a*alee a evw* atuidealhm fr m a tUn>brrw I'rittl.ri mvrceaii'. lo r-piv t*> my letter pub ttal.cl to Tn« Fa. mb a a^sk before.— By bU letur tba Uaatlterg ateicttaa 1 areata In acres wllb Ike general batet a Iggeatr-I in try <>>«m'ioirattoa aa-l J n.ake Mm tfis following pr p«»ltb>n : To cell '-a the m«*fr!iwn'a of Ma town and get the etcnalure* of aarh aa are favorable to the plan and wtto will at lend In peisou or by fy iy a ui-eiing to be call* I at s> ma A- lut abu g the Mns of the g.'nih CaroNna Ilallaay as early aa p*anlcable Having aerurstt Ibrt* aiunaturea 1st him asud itu-ia in me. cate of 1 ur 1 , k> rLK. Bam well, 8 (', e it It ptnuiarlou lo use them In the call f<*r the meeting referred to. This proposition la extended to thn other merchants throughout the county. A Mkbcuant. *ry (■UUM < DOCTT. t L D | A not tier important agency in kchool diaetplins is aork* Both Uu- mafter and hi* | tipil* muM work.- Imlolcncs In him beget* idleness and recL'twin aa in them. Life, cuergy, and indu^ry manirealMi by him will ho at once reprmJuccd in them. '1 he teacher must work do fit himself for hit high colling nnd to elevate hi* pro fession He .mist work fiir his school, to intercut and hem fit his patrons,do moae and inspire hi* pupils, and to pre* pare himself fiir his tluily teaching. In deed, the true teacher m alway* reading, thinking, or acting for his school. He succeeds, alto, 'in making his pupils work ; not so much, however, by direct effort us through the influence of a well managed and well governed school,— With children of common physical and mental ability it is not of.en necessary to enforce industry. It is the teacher's busi ness rather to direct and control his ac tivity in a systematic process of self- cultuic and development. STU1MKS SHOULD RK ADAPTED T* SCHOLARS. Th^ studies pursued must be adapted to tne capacity and standing of each scholar, not an diHieult us to cauae dis- couragetnent nor so easjps Pi silnwjjto « i new. n.7 time must be fully occupied und his energies severely JR*ked. If his lessons c< tild be learned without effort his school life would m far be without profit; but, industrious and laborious, he not only meds no outward discipline, but is sure of iuiprovetncpt. public opinion a powerful ai.lt. Still another moulding ind ponlroTiag power in tlm school room is public opiu- i >n This mutt be createtf and directed by the master, or lie is powerless. And first of all he must create a favorable opinion of hitnm-lf; that is, inu-t gain Um cootidat.ee *»f km palrom and puptt*. To this end he must form an intimate acquaintance with both psrenta aod pa pi»a; he must intcreat himaelf ta what, interests them, aod adapt himself I# their vaiyiug tsaus aud pt-ctiliaruiaa. Oa ti-rms of fricodship ami in full syavpsihy wiih aU, be p*apared to rective ikrtv co ups nit ion, ati'l (bus carry oat bia plans and parpnsea for tba welfare of bia school. But the master aill u< t secure U U toU t. gt- ttar p*o-^«AUa« of hi* papilaJry an .t- tevapt to grainy' aHtheir wiMna. The rrekt. w arc always the kr4 10 find fsul vith '.o*v*c di rtp'iwc. If * • «r» mU tw rc- -preyed hr his ntfrr kc vtH goeerw with •trn>o<s* #n«t * •-•"F. and }H he mott al saw act with ktadacai. msgaa>daUty. and jiM re. |*uUk nptnioa must be raw- pi'qad to arcura gaud ordsv. asktoal ikua. aad crash I T«*r l-.trclla* Wilt* The fellow lag are <>» ttik ptefei-’ weal laatarte of the nrm clerUoa hO:‘ Tha Uoverqnv, on or b> fotN let, avtry two year*, appoints * Kaphr• vimr of Ki^iMratiuo for oa f h ct'dntw-lj* attend twtho registration ofTotard .whosA oonipenial in,, ^hall $.',00. Me may •lao nf point an assistant Stip®^** 0 * h* act in case dTinahility of ifttperv^oF. Aod his compensation is lo be fio per dwy while enfploycd. He appoints also * wo •"•‘"i* ton* Supervisors, with r.o pay^ w *’° *'* with the Supervisor in all cascoTltotv kc refuses to regbter the applicant. In the months of M»y and Juno next, •ftcr three weckH' noiiite in the newspa pers, the Supervi^r opens his regwtra- Itch book ; it is kept open not less l ^ an one nor more than three days at ^ precinct. lie then open* his boo** the Court House for correcting eFTOts *ud for registering those not ulroady rog- istired from the different precincts. The law sllcws the Sttpcrvlaor “upon s'*ch evidence as he may think necessary, in his discretion'' ti register the n-mc of atjy qualified voter who * has failed to rcMster. ' ' . < For every election year nfler the Acxt election the Supervisor opens his books the first Monday in oath month nntil July, inclusive, to allow the resisfntion of such parsons as shall have become ea 100 Bushels Cr.AWrtRDS rRKMIVl* COT. TON PKKD AT $1 2»rKtt BUSUKL • - k - Premium awarded atBtat* Acriaulturil F .lr. |»-«-liiien of grow h and Ml t to be seen at-.ur »>iaon of i.ualneaa. 1,1100 BUNHKLI. H H. MA!*sKr sttRci.icrT- UMOTTU.N SKKD AT$I Myvr ka^ltrl The moat prollllc aod enrlleal vaHat< known. UoIIm Urv snd eaally jrathwrvsl. Lint n«t aiitije,;t to tallimr out. Lkitooai. f"*"i U to 35 pound* per hundred, hot • ul'JOCl to I UwB. —. _ , V ' , ■ . 8 U. Jl. ANDERSON A (XT., fot’9 t oUuubta, 8, C. uat tha wvd tmmdmet of bad k-bwa What*«rv w right aad proper and ■•ry •« oahr a gwnd achoaf amt be |-ape ! a/ Whatever ia wra >g a ad ef evil Tksa waa be daa*. bat lbs Lore aktil, patiaaea aad tlturr aatk Wkra Separtoiaadew ■aaeVrr of tb* t$aiary Pvkaet m he bad iha»Ba af a «ra bawd aad sa'kev -d pc <ai*raoa*lr Be* tbe d rhsashaal feuAfea* hod bws arrrad aad aoaaaArd aa>aval year*, aad jot I eaa twM bv hwa that auf a Mark »f pea- ril or kailia ewakd ha fee ad ap •* the U.W- haa ar aaH* af ti • baild ag, af wra a pea tbe play wroaad bare. I la- qa’rvd UjW aark a remarkeklr rw-ak bad brew wraved Ilia reply vae, **My ptkag aa aaotita* -by tba power af pwkU epaaiua. titled to register sinoe the geuer.il regis tration. . -J'.! :• f #j The applipattt''fei^ rugiateation n re quired to make -o^lh bcfofd Mhe Super visor aa to ht«|kge. r>eeup«(tioa\, pleea ft re-idnicd,.Andd«ratton of^ reidjlptica-in the Hhutdy and State, all which ;a re< cordcA m the^legistraiiou Book. *-• The BttperUswr determines, ^hej quali fication of ppgli^uiiariy'*oaih, evidence, or bofk,^ bubiecl th‘revision by himself 'aawl the Atpprvnmr*. ani# sub-’ ject to rwriew by the Circrtt Cuwrt on appeal aod eaaresac made up by n-ject ed apptieinfe r .1 ■?-- A Voter t«a*K|f'tw in Ihe.prectact h vhieh b^it ^pgi9red; if hechanpwht rcridonce ho c.opurreudrr bia cw ti first* aod get from Um Swpcrriaur a’Drrifira'e tbat trill amitle him to vote ia tb* pre einct to wl icb ho move*. ThclUHtit* ahall be whi’a paper 2 11 by 5 mchw. without nmamewt or me.rt of any kind ric-pt the a*mcs voted for ami the i fRo-s .Tbara «l»a l l be eight hr t'W: 1, Gov eriAr e%«n.icu'et»aa'-GoTerBor, t. orb- er Stat- ••fficer* . S. Hoik par ; 4 Sfa'r Senator, ft. Her re wafer ive* : H f’.-aaty • dllewfa ; 7. R«f rwnfat'vr* in Go*rsroae,- H. Fraaidae ml Kl»e«wer The hear* maw ba DV'-d nub p-'ura Ro-aaa l*t- »e»a aedtb* Maaacvn.aa dvaauel. ar w ■hwaguala <a a voter i**v diK-taai bear* A rafUa.- ia pot*tdrd al (k# braaa Ka. Mat • pUc* for caMaanr aed ea« ( la prwvaat cruadiag row ad tkr^JU. A Large Stock -of- ■ - \v;.. Childrcirs Carriages, At pi Ice* from S6 00 a pl'*ce tip to 825. Also Rase Ball uud Croquet Rnpplbra, Jubtrcct-lveil at ! 1 VON SANTEN’S, V WT9K1.NO MTIKEET. t liarlealaa, M. 4J« f«h9 P. B. HAQOOD, aiwLm! uw, >iaknwKi.r. o. ». U- • Practlcaa In aN Mia Mate Courta. ftpeat*taUeattou gtvoa to t'ollcctieoa. aei tl-ly Central Hotel, >. ' r ft TIItOAD HTRKKX/ AUGUSTA GA MES. W. M. THOMAS, V ; -' ■■ Centrally lorated, coevenicnt to bmi- nese. ^ < mv20 tf J. J. GKTHINOER. HoSnrnvon. wtu—•.■.c.- 1* priparad Uarlaod (alia tkaaagfcaal Ikta aad ad)***at •uaatlaa. Prampt aliaaiiaa ia •I *oiiiwuaiealioac. daefit fim PIMPLT59. I will ni*il (free) tho rorlpc for * xiniplo Vrirrt»btc B»ln> that prill mnu*« Krw kK-», I'iniplr* and Hlntrhm, Icariap thr >kfn wift, clear and tH-aullful; »lm> iantnic-lionx fiw nrcxIiu-liiK a luxuriant growth of h.iron a hold In-an or aiunoth face Addn-av in- i-loatnff S-.atnrap. Ben. Vandrlf A Co., 12 Barela* St. New York. ' • . To Consumptives. DU. J. M. K. l^ILHOUS DENTAL, 3UR€ E<yv, MLACICrilaLiK. m.c. Offl'-Wo sr his mshlcnce, otY It. R Avenue. Patiwiits will find It more crufottal-io t<> have Miotr work jot s at- the _ hss a ' or» I P'Mital OiiHlr. ffiHwl light Hi d ike most triipioveft apllu cs.— He ahoqbl hetiif"rtn*?d sev rat <Ih)s pre viuusto tlh lr eainlnjf t>> tuevent a*,v di« »ppointmeot- i, b"u*ch will generally be found nt htaofllee «*» 8 iturdnys. Ue will stUl ooatlaue ta uttend calls t hroughout Barn s ell and adjoining coua J Ur% - ,?!hLiA-iZ Tb* adrrrtbrr hafina hern iwrmancnt'r rnrrd of that ■ir'-ad iltwaxr, Oun-oimptuxi. bjr a ximplr r»-me- <ljr, ti anxiona In make known In hi* fi-ffow-auff- rrra the moan* of rwrr. Tn al) who ifi-xlra lt.hr will xrnd a rofi* of ihr prvwrtptUn n-rtl ^frwr of rharwu) with th;- lilrrrtion* for firvparini; and 1 uifns tho xamr, which the* will Snd a »upp rare Ihr t'nncto CnUa. G uaumntloii, A.-lhina ItroiM-hitia. Ac. Partien with* In* the Crearrintion will f>l-a*e a<<dn.-« RctJ E. A. WILSON, W Penn S4-. Wllllain*h«nrh, N. Y. ___ Errorauif Youth. A nentleman who MrC-rfd S,r frarv from Ncr»o«« Re bill,*. Pe-'Satar,' d«c*», and all the HT-ct, of enuthful Indiwrctina. will Ihr the *xkr of •uoertn* Knmatilrv. wild Wee tn *11 who need It, the **ch>e aad SlrrctiiM, fa* making ihr •>in*le rvmedr bj which he wa* cured SutWrer* rhhfn- to wmdl hjr tb* ad*enlwr'> eanerh-ac- rand*-, hr awdr* af a* la w-*to« ~w*a—m, jour U OOtotN. «t Odar * . New York. feM FOR HAIiX OR RKNT- THE MOMkM IOCHK AND LAND (l»l j sere*)In Bed Oak Townwhlp. Apply to J Fbo-apaon Dtm%. or U. I(. 7 hi-mpaoa. Wil- I ton. K. r. J ial> AppHcatioi K«r FImI Di'fbAftt- Noflca la berety f »en that f wi'l appl* fa B T Rice, f m, I'mhaia wd** S** Bare well t'aaal f. aa Ik* dak day *f Maewk. IMT. to a final dtaafariv aa admiwi*,raiar af ikv vwaai • •f A. B. KMT drvwwd JfMIN w ALLEN. A.2■lateral** Mtfi-id ThrlPareataad Beat Nrdlclaa ttrr Bade. anel.htnm^M^.jJ.ucau^^ ar»U*Vpr^r,tC of all other Kttert) PmfMIC- , hMtarteff kibe f r«Mtr«ft Sodta mtteriar* < a* *xM where Hov DTaried aad perfect an their I ml *t(sr W tkt af>< ud DAm- urn trrecwUrt I aa* mtu ■imulant lawtthowt lata 7ki;ci*a MV TeeB whew Ip of the •loinae A Uup Mtten "gJA——. . ... are what the *tmem or ea^wat M am Bm Btt- tera bent »Mt eat 0 pea At* ^ be l w pee U, to, ~ er —— * — Mop B Re* Buewi a aw JAMES E. 33AVIS Attorney at Paw. U A It N W *t L, L,. m. H., •«. C. WlTt pr»f(l<lc fh alt tba Coart* of tha itandraf III* to ami fBHciNtpla*. gtvan to oolk'SiloBB. marSI. f 8pedal attention B^kvillc Male and Female Seminarj. This i jsrclscs of tlis akeva fhatltutlan mod on tbg flrat Monday la » per aehotMtle isblsat theex- wlll h« Janonrv, m I crlBa from fit fO ti I month of TOUR WKKBS. paji rlmtlon of eucn scholastic mrUitb. I ictramental manic fifi SO par moptk. l-nahl In private famllica frost 8* 00 to $lt» 00 par tft'.nth. * For particular* pddrsra E. K HARDIN, Principal. dcc«-6na ‘ % GERMAN KAIN1T—(Diract lapartatla*.)' PERUVIAN GUA¥0-(Direct from tkv Agent of the PvntvisaOwvtniiafat.) ( , J ; FISH G U A NO—(6*8 per ecwt. Am«ea NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER.' * ' SOUTH CAROUNt GROUND** Ptt08* PHATK—(Fiacgreaadaml ligk fejU*)/ . ~ * —rwa Bata ar— _■.. *"'* HERMAN BULWINKLE, ■ ast’k waAEF, . ,* t CHARLESTON, 8. C. deetfi 3m i t- ■' ■ '■ aw .. m.e ,, . , ? 0. BAHT. H 8TI1TE O. BAHT A CO.. Import ere aad Wkolaaala Dealer* ia ' FOKEIfiN AND DOMESTIC FkllT. ~w f rx*rr**tc%. All aw-M tv SrTrrMb»yT ftft, 17 A 59 M AMCKT ffTRKftT, CHAftLESt(JJf.8.e” P T). BOX 17K (avyl4» South Oirollnb Itoilrobd. CRANOB of BCOEDULJL i-ac taa*n I8«b, 1M1. D fVl ^IDB. b >UM t'- riven thal | will P-,4eita J*«t a I N..rw la Brr«*> i<* it. r ,rww. i I Her, W-If .maly re itet. f * , i Ik, «v r Ow Uav Awtardwy JwAgm <>-* rwwR tb* ■k.dloa f"f w *» • irUI ta '• Wee* aw<1 —WfOCwf *i|« |W 4 nw Ik* B0 k day wl Jaw#.— W be a Wgkwl If k* kwd wwyikkw* lw way ! why a*wtew»*e of 'i-wth abowMl wof to j paowart »paw Mm b# wwM • “I am » •< gteky of Ik* vkarr* *r« fw ik la ito lw WW-I Oud «||| tab* norm al P, w Irt Ik* Ato^Vwa p* -pt* Ldgw I*. H* wilt take cafe >4 D. awl *•*«**• 3 *f *4 • k*a raavrwawwte from tho R*arm* tv* toarw kw Ikwt tf marwk.i. takiwg is »v*vy mow ikwi j«vy ww-l #aw»y toWtl *f «f Ibke tovck •III pav far H. ww-ltk* AmefVwW R ••low tell Ml lw lAnew-f If my k <4y t****a lw«w t*»* gt wwarl wa<l | waw hwwg. Ito J- •* ymfi th- ito- •pe*e-4 OallUaB latu Ilia rvwva F •* B * line t toy lll••«| k**l. kal wt ■trier*Ma ‘‘f Jrff. acH ittf- f> •' •tey J F •*- ■keraw •• ml i-JBelUeA At I JR a«ia. •‘mtatorat'W Aif'It Hm f4 Rail IHKhtry. * Jtoeea I* ke»e*y ferae I tot I a in ay**] B. T She*, keq rvahaea Jwdfa te* Re aa*l ameaty. aa ito I'akdey ef fihrmi ION! fi-va fiaal Jmkarge ea name«ar «4 eeeate ef daewaaf T-WWOMaa* 4a**ee-d • .« fT«|V«ELU*V ~ taw 13-ad TH£ r B£ST or ALL LINIMENTSI m MAJTAJO X1A5T. |keaww kwaeuSteSteli waedatoe aa4yw«w.^l* Je^a «* ■*■ MEXICAN Dp key PaMtogar —Malt. (Tkl* Trm.e *BWWW*aa vetb Tre'e fraa Ca- lawtea at Brawafivttta l .•*•# Chertaaiaa B Ufi a m Csdamht* t So a m — Uruo«h*dla 14 U* m • Mi* wap — ••am at f • *«*• II te* m ttrotom • II IA# m •4 Mo«h*tlt* II —am • B'l* II — am — Wtiteat. ■ Ifiitep m •• w hit* F*ud 13.11pm •• W.uAmv IX— p m M M—BBfiH It i. p m Ml A«hm lfi.«A pm trvsvs Awgwma W«oa Bay Fumm I-pm eg** - Vail (i. W. AIM A K &(.'(). 1=^'' a • Guiteal’s Gallows.—The gillowa i* phiuted a light green color, and it a rather pretty piece of carpenter work.— Maay aaraon* have never seen a gallows, ami this one is rather better than the representative. Tho firat thing that Mi ike* you about it is the height o< the floor above the brick ground. It it, per haps, ten or twelve feet, or even more, nbove the fljer, aud a plain, tall set of steps, wide enough fir four people logo up nbieast’ ascends it directly Mi you ap proach . It consh-tS of a mere plat forflt, with a large trap in the middle. Tbe trap is hull us large os a door to your kbw lower counties from tbe operation room, and hinged on one ride aud on the cl tbe Stock law Senator Fiabburge was ruled out of order by Gen. John B. Kennedy, Pre ident of the Senate. He appealed to the Senate, which eus- tained Geo. Kennedy’s ruling. After j adj Mirontcnt as Gen. Kennedy was passing out of tbe Senate chamber be was addressed by Senator Flshburne as follows: "Governor, your rulings kwTe been very unjurt to me. You hava treated me In aa unfair and un- i Juwt way between man end man.” Gen. Keaoedy replied : "No, Boh, I have dooe do such tblaa.” Senator Flsh- i baroe then said: "If you say that you Me.” Geo. Kennedy iiutuedUtely struck klaa Mdec the left eye aod m ixed him ^ by fifcw throat. They were separated and Ora. Keooedy left tbe State House iy with Meoator Jeter and : Cfcrvk GooHwie. Ad tke gate overtaken By Mr. FiabLuinc, wto'tfmcd with a vrry Iwrye wdklog atlek, eelk d to blai te atop, "Brooded or iwrtvy feet wpmw —Letter to Mai aa • Rar” aod Bfoodad aa op- dctjAU KpqwMrr. .other well bolted, but the boltsare with drawn by th* action of a cord which ruus under the gallowg floor, and pus-sc* into a small, burred cell window right by. A mnn concealed there jerks the cord, and the trap full*. ‘'Sever.,! rope* are here which have been provided to hangtiuitcau, *enij by the animated peo ple in different part* cf the country, par ticularly rn fhe Soutli and Went, Jlost of them are carefuily tied, and the slip knot* arranged u* ii the persons iir con trol bad been hanging people all their lives! He will be hanged with one of these ropes, for they have all been kept. Over the gslktw* rUce a cross bah’ on two supports, aod the lahgtb of tbe rope is peril*p* twelve feet, *o that the, prisouer will drop five er six feet Hi* head, when he •tond* up to be hauged, will be, say, live feet and a half above the gal- low» floor, and when be drops tba head will be half a fm* fir more below tbe gal- low* floor. Oa tke gafWvw* can stand thirty or forty people, sod M h about ten Phi*. “Tnc kwrrtt H*>tab t.,ll to ekutt'-v tkw r>«4 os it rwai tko 8e*oie yvwvidca ■ tot A F n*-l*r, W. II. ll>or, A. C llaokolt. J. II. Ki ni. W. It "UMiWv F W M, H wee. W. f. H Mer, J. W. C> tger. T U K Ta! cott, T. M. I*g>a D J. Roxtv, (i. A. oodwya aud It MeC'augkiiu. and aurk vkk i otki-v |#r* oa tkey may fiu4 tkslr at etwwiitMiad u My p, lute aad corporate, by ike waaa* «4 tke Sowtk Sowwd R*B- r«Hol CotwpRwy, for tbe pu,poae and « *1, tke power ot oouaUwotiwa a mlrowl fruwi a pawl within or soar tk« hutiis of Ito t tty of Coluabia to aurk point oa ito Ssvannak River, aooik of tbe Town of Hamburg, on said rim, as will mate the shortest available line to Milleo, in the State of Georgia, with power to ex tend tke line ol road to the boundary line brtwsen tho State of South Carolina and the Slate of tleorgiu. And furtho', with (lie piwerof constructing n branch road from tb* muat convenient point in Barnwell coanty, tn mile * short lino between th* cities of Columbia, in rite State oi South Carolina, aud Savannah, in the Slat.- of Georgia. That the capital stock of said cocpauy shall not be less than fire hundred thousand dollars, with the privilege of increasing the same to such an amount as may be found necos Miry to construct, extend and equip the said railroad, not to exceed 83,C00,00U. tty f*mim *f- . ter want*. Ai«l*rhty G.*t a*ru with ____ tL*W» I ••*» i *tral-t of tlealk. Iain Roaix TL* , » rr ' •• G<d'a •»»■. KiU w»* to tw> T-I 1 row F p'« w*u«. J am G-I'e man amt I nave t* *-« fr tn it.# a»a»t.” D-*il-p | ^ * ~ tha readlntf ,f 'Ba a*nt>aca ttwlt*** | omcfi 7 al—4 uppar—tly mm—4 aad won Bte K*m f1**t*4 wp— Ito Ju*lw*. I ••I at <-a thr Baal w r la wera • pi k, a to -Wrack tba table vtoleutly andaio-uted. ?*An.l asat Ito I/trd kav* to fry ou v >nr anal. i*4 rather stand where I «♦*» thaw artoea «$ut J-MT doew sad • bera-f-or Honor <tav«. iS.i aot ufrabl i>> die. 1 aiaad here aa GimJ's aria — God AlmlRbty al | curse every man who baa bad a part la preen ring tbta adrl/hlao—aat4kl. N •tblo~ bui fftwal baa rote* from OarBeld'a removal, and lbat will be (be ver'Uot of pwteilly.— Oo my iMptralloo I don't cure u aoap f,>r tba verdict of ibl« corrupt fr*i,er«- Mon. '1 would rattier a thno—nd U ba la mr pa* I (km lb— that <4 l vatic bare bounded me to death. IwhaJl bare u gloiloua flight to glory, hut that mUerahle acooodrH, CorkhlM, will hare u permnceol Job .down he- k>w. where tha devil in preparing for him.” Afirr apparently talking Idm- aelf out the prisoner turned to LI* brottor ami without the slbthteattrace of •xcitcme|it cooveracd for some min- ntea before fe Ing 'akeo from tho court room. Were It not for tbe favt that Htinday falls on tho annlvermry of Gh<(bid's munler, Gulteau would be haored oo that day. waoLMslt SBDBWTSII DBsLIBB IB CHOICE DHUOB MCDII INKS, t II > MIC AIX MR 2ICAL IMiTtl'MKMN. l'rrruitet*nou snri Toilet ArLilru, CJM. BIST ANPf ANBll a t>Mf 9TB C IIARI.KSTUN. H. c. - JaaJfi Jm * A IUhkdy vob Small Pox.—A correspondent of the Liverpool Mercury writes: “I am willing to risk my repu* tation as a public niun if the worst use of smhll pox cannot be cffeC’ually cored in three days Rjmply by crektn of tartar. This is tbe never failing remedy : One ounce of cream of tartar disso'ved in a pint of boiling water, to be drank when cold at short intervals. It can be taken nt any time, and is a preventive as well as a curative. It is known to l.svo cured in thousand* of cases without a It never leaves a mirk. Tho Ctfadel Academy, which hoe been held by the Government alnccttic war aa barracks for the troops ata- tlooed in Charleston, was taken charge of by tbh bute authorities on Moo- day. Tbe building* wlii be repaired at once and tbe Academy reopened at an early day. For over flfiy four years Bquire Shelton, of Aberdeeo, Ohio, the "Gret na Green” of America on tbe Ohio Hir er, performed the-marriage reremooy for runaway couple* fr^m Kentucky and other Ntatew, making 4 000 bappy ocmt—rable. Hte suor*—or. Bquire BltotoJ,* Who be—B twelve yveiee ‘J Seuator Ftehbpree was released from J <11 on Monday. Hi* brother. Mr. F. V. Fbdiburne, and MaJ >r B. F. OrlfBo became auretl—on bis pence bond.— He appeared *rvthe Ueoate, took sent. Rpologlfied. aod all Is again set- reoe. *. , ' v rwe Orgaaa^ i_ i 3Li ' ^ v ' Regulate first the slotnach, second the HvervesjiecWilly the first, sons to per- form their Sanctions perfectly aud you will retnofe at least nineteen-twentieths of all the lh.it mankind is heir to in thiwtiT any: other climate. Hop Bitters is the only thing that will give perfectly healthy natural action to these two or* gano.—Maine Farmer. ^aa . ■■ '■ ■ [. ».■ A K ii AD VKHTiSEMKXTs' Assignee^ Sale. The remali Ing portion of the stock of merctwndla* belonging to the a«*lgm*des tate of MABTlN KEELER will be sold at pubUo auction at BUckvlile, M.C. The sale will begin on Friday, tbe )7th pf Feb ruary. and eontinue on Hatarday tbe Ifitb. opening each day at It o'clock, A. II Tke st<>cfc to he sold conatets efcl fly of ate— and boots. Tke— ST* fit at eioaa good* and tb* rwbtte Bafi a rara poportaolty for L FaCLM. ^ (ted 190U c—pl«B.( LaORLET. 1ELUL I I—d-tw ‘ Crwdltora' aaaasrsr xarr or cast but C HARLES C. LEf»LIE Wu<4> »a a —4 Itteaii IteaUt la FISB.GtMB LGIWIEIto.TVR LEU 1BltflAPtNH.aTSrEItii.KfC •• VTUXS B a 1 SWW t rt*B BaBBST, c m A.ML.acw'ropr.B*. c. B telrg mad* large a*l*ltll<>— IA my bnain*o«. I am prepared to fataM, Fteh. Game. Re , at abort notice AM i-r lera | rompily ntteaood to. Trims Caeh or Oty Aewrplanre. Nb«d. Black Flan, WhDIng, Xulleie. 1 TTrmt.Nklf Jick.' P akef. Cbnb, Sheep- head, Drtiin. Bsm, Bbrltupa, Crate, OyMrrw. Uaaaa. $(B“Packing Extra. JssTAAb 1 Wedding Gifts Aia>AN’S MUSTANG jg*4 l . te> y-m.i « LINIMENT |«hirW te*—<te •■'** " |t*- mi *as n s-%ri •* ■ a • • . We *.•14* COM, ■*••••• ••* *•,•••••• aam* ** A—am • •team fifiaatamagagl • —am Wtfidaag A — a ■ “ Wat., rwmd * —a m - wnt^M • Mam •* Elk* ■ sA a m ** BUvs ■ ill* • S.am ** Grotom'a • tAam . »• tema*rg — ••am # Mm wp !• N> a m ** Nvwmehvdta I* U s « Arrive nteriemea 1 <Qpm A tvt • a atmmv asraaaa -Ba. • BBpm to*v* rtort. tt— I** — p m Leuvt tosuehvilla 1 m Laavs B'*rhviti« Av<A a m Arm* A vgwata *.Ua a •4 ••«** mn > fit kw ■ W* THE BEST or ALL LINIMENTS ros XAV 01 B1AST. ? riNF, WATCHfcS, Aincrican sod fiwtas, af tha let eat Sty lew RICH JEWKLRT, Of Naw and Eleyant Designs and ExgsisU* — Workawsesip, ' 8TERLIMG SILVERWARE, la Fresh aad Baaatifkl Patter**, f specially j. adapted for Neddlay Prasanu. SILVER PLATEDWARE, » Tea Seta, Wei tars, lea Pilchera, Baiter Dishes, Cups, Gekiets, Speen*, Fu k* ef beet quality, Aa. CHOICE FARCY GOODS. if reach sad Aneriena (,'loeke, Fine Tabl Cutlery, Speetaelee, Ac. WatchtsI Jewelry CarrhUy Repaired TITE BESTdOODS AT THE LOW ERTFRICES. . . -~7~ James A llfiij, eepT&.ly 307 King Jl., Cherleeton, 8. C. COFFINS. , I Lara received, on coosignoocnt, from tba manufacturers Je^ * A Fall Line of Cof&ns, fiM si—a, whi*k I tog la offer at rnaaooa- kU priem. Tteto good* arc bmsJj t'arw- M. F. MdCutr Aflf , 8C Dr. J. KYERSON SMITH, Oprrjtilvp trd MethiB'cal D Hi st, vyiL.L.tnk'rox h c. WPI sttend oalls tnrougbout this and ad jacent erMtotlea. Ooeratl-'tie c-n h more satisrectorlly p-rtor«'"«l at P , rl"r*. which are mip- p|t«i1 with all tlte lateaf eoprowd aopM- anew, than nt tne ,e-M«hcea of patients To prevent •timMU*' iutm'*n'e imUeriis la- tamliiur Da-vLit him at; tM'lleton are re- queaie-l to oorreepond by mail before imtv- ln:r home. I»cnt-tf Attention, Formers! Ta (tee r—|»rovvwa««*la 'a tha Old Aaerlcaii B'wrnacr far IStkB Increase in site, dumber of issues, interest aad topics treated. . , . Prises offered for Essays in various depart- ■wnts of Perming. Stock Raising, Fruit •rowiag, Market Gardeniag ami Toheceo I’Uoting. These Essays are expected lo be prominent features dnring the ve>ir. VslueWe rremii’itns for subscribers—use ful. beautiful ss<l costly articles—all free (hr a littU time aud labor. No Farmer ia the Atlantic Futes, from Delawnreto Georgia, ran ufnrd lo lr rrUkdut thin old end reliable adviser aad guide an term work. The mlfst competent, sucoessful and expe rienced men and women have charge of ike several department*. Report* of Represeataitv* Fartnert' Guts are a arable feature af i|« isaites There i*w Home PBpertment with chirm- lag raadiugawd practfwl sugfaarleaa tee tke lad.atWUM fine heueekoM. I’ubliatod tvia# a ■onta (a* let aad I5tk) Fritted ia ete^typ* aa fiaa white paper, fl WiSresr. To*lubs*ffi*ewem«e* fI. Rsw'l 8»**a A Pou, Nhikhaeu. 4 4ipm AUpm i fifi p ■ —A* pm V*. teMa S«P Too p fi — *m fi.4J am $.«»pm Trete* •• ! Last* A iig-ts ! Laav* tea*kvilla Utete BtwaebnUa Arvtva Ctevtetaa t'aaaaav* wtth aigkt Tratae till* i#a*4 tewuitetembta taavaut acuwaaei t ms* tteavIssue Leave BUakvsU* Arrive avgueie D*wa.> t**ee Awfwete Leave BiMh villa Arrivs Cteriaetwu t'a*aaa<t at BraachviUa wttk aad from CalwmhU. Th* day M*4I aad aigkt Kspeea* traia* rua daily. Tha aetemmsdats— ttvSaa rwa daily, except BaadSye. Btataiag aata aa all tha alght (feta*. Oa fUtardayauadTaa- 4svi rewad trip tMkars afeaaM toBwdfrw* ailetortaae ea tba ftad^MyiaWvaPwfaee ter* ter the rwaafi irip^ gMd (ik Waafiah a*aa la rmura. Bagafer rxeurteatetoketewre **M fr*m ell turioaa at fi eewls pe>ia*ilt ter rmiad trip, tlakait are g»ed f*r fan dayf fig ratwra* D C. ALLEN,O. IrflT Ait. JOHN B. rETE. OaaT SapT. Pis«igpr Rfliie. . . Fair BavAt A Avavfivt Rsuwet. V-. , Auaiier*, 0*., Dae. H.imt./ AU I rai os will he run ow etaoderd lima used by Ceatial Railroad, which ie TEN MINUTES SI.UWER tk*a August* time. GOING SOUTH.‘j Leave August» ..t'^fl4. m. Arrive Htfvntoo....^.ftlfla. m. - ’' Kobbfee XfrfZkjlt a. re. £ M AppUrtah.r.;....io^a *. m. " AU.etidalem^10J8 a. wi. ^ Bryneop ,....'.11:14p. to. “ Hamptow .%?.'>11(90 a. ta. " VarBvIlla. .;....lU40a ■. Yana—.....««,.. ..IBsBO p. m. “ Beaufort.. .-.i,.1 JB.p. at. ” Port Royal .’......J:W*. ar. *' Charleaton ....»;10p. m. •* Savannah ,....10a0p. m. GOING NORTH. Leave Savannah ..8*5 a. m. " Cbarl—ton ; 6:40 a.m. “ Port Royal i .. 7JTa. it. *• Beaufort. .'..TrB4a. m. Arrive Yenjaaaee.; .8:10 ». m. “ VarqvUle 9Mh in. " Bamptoo 10:06 a.m. Bnttoon L„.....10^0a. ». Allmriale i.i.lfeBT a. m* •• Applet oo.... '.IINU a. m. > “ Robblaa ...1306 a. m ^ meotnn 13«p T * Ahgti«ta....... v ^i:40p. Baegag* etoekad through fram Port R«».| aad Ntswtert t* all peimalpal poiatt Berth Ttaketsaa e*U at Caia* Dapet TUkatOte**. ■toavt U Fyapute, J. 8 Niv«we.