The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, May 11, 1882, Image 2
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UltGKPT COOKTY f'.iU 1 (ILATION
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A W«ek In Ike l>|»er MrclMrUI
Whftl»h«n ) y«c.>r*fro«uUl« M t*«»t
up Uilea” of the eHnotuw to the to*,
frmh «lr of lb* oowotry. Ho» pM^;
not, it b«* tevn to p|(J ffhenrte 4o<i
to make ne* iMWi ilotaooon, to d?iv«
.in the *«rij r rtiywilnff tiwoogh Hie
green WO*xte; aon*«'etreain8 fnigrant
with bay bloom*, by ten^Wita# grain
ll-l.I. ..H' Krr.u>< to
rv r——*i»—»r
UtifMau. & OU M*j !• 1«M. f
iWmoerati* Vwin* *4 b*W<Njt J
I i your .Mirer-
anw* hv« .pererei^log. Y*mr m'ord
M good Ntxi IriU' meo b*a brm e»*t*b-
Halwd e*Vn i.y (he * fl*meuCU>o*e who
*- '.m 11.irti.ge anil vliilfjr |i»«, You
NT* good aud tint-1 Yv*. If IW-jillyeud
['•trlotfaMn, rarntetoHM Vn<1 «J*vottun.
Ur»n minaUou in the right ao<f perae-
*, ivcrauce to U* rod lu.llcute eirtuo and
fields (MMf
and *
$
arte* UV'dlitited to
k mg' coiu&mwm i&k I
i and'the etare bueeconw out and
i WblpporwMI hue chanted his wlered
•oog I have, ;fron» the comforuble
. shelter of hPapHalde couotry homee.
where the dUcussl»n of fashion and
goe fp about owfclitybtw* forme ft
dally part In the progyemlw of
"Obd (Bade the country and man made
s tie toera.” And this Is a fwd noun-
try ; it I* growing, and (be eigne of ibr
tlaaee point Infallibly to Ha morn rapid
to prneperity. WeU-tUhxJ
l-bulll houaea. 11 'W«*r
end well managed ecbonls are
reilahie ludU ad <na of aub-
It le true (bat
greater eeerdtjr of breed-
In tbe country (ban faa
half evotnry. but
la uaUevaally rrp.>rt-
ea heart eoubi daatre
■ U»e rtf-aing oat
»p'y here*, (be abua
WtU relieve defied
be etrl«g«**t ee.a»»eiy
elil raatu *rriy J
to apt>«7 a Urgtfp-r««a<a«« f
iwe ctvpe u* tb« ent emrat of ,
i bee.
lev e«a Lnbre
I all w'b** r* »*•*. •
'(a# M*er «« I*
AW in eberydwwel thin/ J »r» ago, but
each aa c«nnot ha teund in a week's hunt,
lit makes Hie Icel h»n«wniue when l reaU
an
wpttb, ~7, ——.— r -
’ Ah men, time nnd agnln yon have
been to the "front,** Juit /our liwt ad-
vanee Wa* tpa brat«*t and hiddeer.—
fjttle did thoiielh she "renr” know or
Mpbrcdiite your kelf-enetfBbe and dc*
voilon. Singled out hh you were, from
the whole State to be made the vic
tims of unholy iJate, you, unscathed,
hare passed the brdetd, and again and
again should cuumieudatlon and ap-
prohallon be for you on every tongue.
And now, fellow Democrats, to the
front once more I Hally for H-glst ra
tion t ftegteter every one, and wt the{ vwre » «V*». 4» -shoe waa as good
ballot. b"X assort your Inalienable
rigbls. God glcsti aa they are, let no
ouu date to dispute your heritage as
freemen and patriots.
Club members, urge forward your
chairmen. .Chairmen, support your
rk Hitters, L**t no man’a name he n.Ur-
in^ on the rott, and at it* calling an-
ewer “bcie" every aiao.
WUeo we meet again, with endue** l
wM resign the tnut you hav^ repoeed
la up 1 *• y*>«» Chairma*. and If I have * bm*** l-
•rr red you as Wrllaa you have see-[ “Itc W«*M euOa k fVWgTim We mu*!
onded in*-, | will fr\l amply rewarded.
illww awtf Nhrrt
M»Hkjyfl*an ggyfgfyHillOhtefwl TbteH kmav he
!• mpB»4, (T) (battlwi^W tftHmkm
is not mar nice, bdt the good of the in*
dividual.. Few wen goto prison who are
e tudaled, but it would not he iah rnd
, thnl the object of education nn» to break
ISR that out old-fa*Mdtied menwa wM» lke p tiw)U Ue#u. (2) uneducnUd w»-
ara no (bo’, la da data gone by, if I fdl loo [WquenUy wed only to find
i!d IUU m mid cdni’p, ilu niselregduped, mUinatcd or miemar'
sick OUU woman would ruu in aid catnip,
alioder w'nl horsendieb Jcavce, nnodcr
wid a bowlxi'-Rt uel, an’loam would ^be
shed, an’ kiu* words spoken, an’ otic
eouldu t stay sick pi save him. In dose
good ole days de kaliker dress an’ white
apron nlvnindul. An honest woman-
hasn’t afeared to wash her face on. ac*
cjdutit of dc powdor. 5 Kbery vrunmn wore
her own, ha'r du* she wore iC to please
her»el| instead of tashun. Thick shoes
kept de f at dry, thick clothes kept dc
body warm, an’ dar wit* no winkin’ an’
Wobblin’ an’ talkin frew de teet.
‘■Dar was good iess in de land in deni
good ole day.*. l).*r was prayin’ to God,
de bairtv meant it. Dc woaiau who
woman will a foot all pinched out o(
►hape and kiverwl wid co’ns You dtdu’t
hciiir much ’bout breach o’ promise cases
an’ oder deviltry. Do man who parts his
ha’r in dc middle an’ b'licvew he mashes
his wicrims ny de tcorajiirasn’l bo'u d*U.~
I’t-opfe didn’t let dar nabura die under
dar noee widoiit clien knovhi’ dat sick-
new* ba*! cutne to de family .Men worked
Iwrd au' put in full time, and wooitu
fi.uiC^unlbin’ to d** bevides ga«idin‘ de
*t reels to »bow ufl a small foot or a new
fl'-slM-rifully au.) *ffi«-il K.aiely,
0 B. Lawnocs,
l>rm <er*rle Gouuiy Chairman.
Mas. H Mi M > nr l.aavvll.
UmvTo*, April 50. — Bev Wiuam
11 j} me ts-avrl', j-a.tr tf the l’l«-4 Maj^
itsi Cba'ik o! thu «ey. Wm r n
»-t« i wi-li I hi Bajkwt dvwusmsuoliu*
law •M.ri.wJ lavaaM .« br rt.ia-s *
*i «r # SSMUC • i •«wt kW>«; - ( u.o«„*kl
la tM lkira.ll kSvl'ras t» »a*i ’ I •*
t~r (aralrlT (wT ih. tt*|4 w< h»fcrn
iW<r« m a. r\««*»*«*• «f .Ws i.Wr.i
>•« ito
I k'Vi
of »
fa* Ihs
af hto
»J rvfogaaa.
r* —ualiMal a w ilr mUWw 1h' wa-a
hr^c-s la traaibv tra# ika- al
«. aa ir> t- • I m\ i V
•• 1 avwagmaa. lam. U ka lhmk»| aa« M «
•4 ' «rmf Its A m a ia -s-m. • a Uhah»« h.
imioU.mgmmrt* •» -•
i ha assf *• •
a/ the V.a T .aS.as.aS * • W-w*v
TV* aa y ttasl* |Oa.sS«d
aa-W a mss • l» f a*i f'was • a as*^v
AsMaMUasass — a* »- aoga-ar 1 a*
ah'sa >ka am ■■ i * a a * a <*Mrfr«w*t
•«U a. aa • SM -aa I f I .** . aasa
hah lha It f* ms maaasry ft*psa.«
sAaroh lat I «A»5 a* easVa fv at »%a
N< lm*s« l a • a^ <•#* arh ' •* -*-*.
a aa» a aa a/ haaa.-* •»«*■ J •/ If m
IV f a h «• ha aaa Vs a a- limJ p«e* »
a^ *Aa Ai sai ya «4 asaS aa-4 ks. W^ava
abet our harts sgainst our asyhur
h. e sll far fushuu.
path*. *j-pc«i a'»t we jrs uot. su*
me p» ta de ueavs far rest w*
( •Aiao ia s week. Wlmr on*
I a. bra a darn k>eks U> fast a a TThar
oa* a*so belpy dr poor Irma kiadoam ah
Ke.rl a d t«« chip m iMSWaar de bat of
oaasra ■ I I b* p-ibiohod »• de pap r —
U hra 1 a t d*>aa *4 aa •»#■•#’ *•’ •••
d.** h**s» mWv u s-skaa ma sad I doaa
tar-a ) —4 L-ra a-*trd ?t»a| ea as*. Ua*
a a! dr* lory day aae ap to »a I
bat distort Isa• W4 masa asahy
na da. I
. a. r
(VWnnaa of from • tro ohtoo ot
W * C ’ T * W * ’ , *
Tha Waayau'aChHsitha Ttwperauaa Ooloa
A*ris *1 Black sill# o* tha fcrsi tad third
Tu . -ilays in task uiowrfc at H pm., and *»n
saevadsiid faunh Tuesday t at n p. m. Tha
I rt'»n of ilouar meals at f> p. m. svary Tues
day. - j ,
The Sun »yrj» of (J** Hartford High
Fchool t’' v ‘T!tt total number of feminine
gnijiyit*n #)f the school lioce tr* ^gin
ning is 447, Of whom only 147 appears
to have married, wirh the wumbur of
deaths only 25. , VI h it makes this all
the more fetraoge ia the foci that among
the students of the High School in Hart
ford ninny and probably a majority be
long to wealthy families, and would I e
Supposed under ordinary cisctimstanees
to lure supertor matrimonial chaopes.—
Aw a rule they are said to be pretty, in
telligent and altfigethcr attractive. It
therefore seems a question deserving the
consideration of the aoeiul- philosiyphar
f«i«ah»y a* d
a. IUImm ot t
V*s.bv f*s* a ww
k •—iMstofto
Ilk* Sms-.W'B I
<U |U« «Mj "r*4«MM. wha.h
SW a« Vr l»ve d-y *4 M*|
As. I4;t I* aV* m h>
• V. iswd* *•
la AS • •
wa zszzzzz
• A A .
V*f*l Lr ««
*. *
■a — a I* • i*« ad va* mo (h*M
• ** a
*W W W
aw As t sa •* aa.r*
A..1.-W **
asw d*y» *e w** W
iild A*»
««j|p •«*'%»' I tvf fte jgla
whnt cause there may be for the ficttbal
so large a proportion of these compare*
lively well educated youni ladies do not
attain that object, which the averogu
young woman regard* aa the chief cud
of existence.' Dora education laaarn their
cIisuom cf •btainin - a hu«band| or do«M
it make theta more GstidiwO* in their
clioioe V
TOT SAW gPUTJtTlO*.
There are two lundaiucutal truth* that
lie at ibe k*ais of a true acbeiac of edu-
oalioM; Irafi that tbe dau»lq«iuiiii» ail 1
■ AW I^VOt Mhd Ifb^ saw AImU *-L 11^ ^ m m gut a
of tha bighcat
type of baaiaMj. and anwoily, that for
pat (set, harfoaiiuss dsrali| ■—t theta
■aat La g.mt
pUaa Ut* br«« atada aad tnad, bat oil
bat* (silwd (W bate bora fnaaded «w a
V*aas Vwa brnad lUa lb*
bw d >W« the sal y-ct of
i** h Was gfwe
m sms Jtor i -w aad iV*a « ba* a«wag
•»#* U* 1B% uppnawa Tha ta tdl> asp
m!waisttM was ndrad parks!
tstwak »r m.
UIisoim add auM.hiue.
t Two pictures art bee drawn, and it U
desinible that all persons choose between
them and place themselves on record'hat
limy may bo found under the colors ap
propriate to their .ship of state.
ULOOM—TUK DRUNKAHO S PJ.KI>GK.
“There’s my money, isive me drink !
There's my clothing and food and the
fire and food ot my wife and children,
give me dtink? There's the education
ofmy family arid the pea».e of my house,
give me drink ? Them’s the rent I have
robbed from my landlord, fees I have
en bcxslcd from the school-masters, aud
innumerable ankles I have pilfered from
the shop-keeper, give me drink ! There’s
my health of body aud peace .17 mind,
(here’s my character a* a man and pro
fession as a Christian, I give up all, give
me drink! There’s n»y heavenly inheri-
tance aud (he eternal friendship olTthe
redeemed ; there, there is all hope of aal
vation, I eive all (hat U great, good and
jrlorioui in (he universe, I resign all (hot
I. way hare drink."- Yes, that i* all—
la it ctuiogh to III jouraeieurs?
HC.XSIIIMK. • - ^
“ k’or my*ows good, and the good of
the community la ■Wfht tivp, aud with
a fall belief ia the * xieu-naa and pnw«r
of Ahaighly O^d, I dnsalcauly promaw-
that 1 wdl to saakc, boy, a B, •**. fur.
raw AtotoAet |a Kto ftirtiiwlstol ftol |.r}i 4 .go
RpBBiI TTioB^^ w^B swou^.uow
tJL?00 hcvqfwgv*. and iSTaiw al. the
loaaas tiaJ hMjBlMl wWTteXp"
IS T*««
* # * r
By D. T. Him. E*q . Ju<hru of Pr»bat#
is Barnwell Onaoty -
IThrymi I. J. DrwMiani ksili AfiptlrA (•■•
fur l.nirr# rtt Atiwisiwrwbia lli# #*l«l« of
OVEN MoDONALl), la>*»f Banur#11 cwuwiy,
Uyermri),
These »r*. ikerrfor*. leaUcaiul siliaowlsh
all, ami ringulsr iht kindr.-l aud ertdhomof
I he saiil ilrcwMFil, •* he #n<l appei r brfor* ut«
at a Court of I’robate for tbs ssid Cniuity to
be holdsn »t Itumwell C. II. on the l-llh-Uy
•f JCNE, l»t2,kr lO • dock A.M., to *»io«r
cause, if any, why the said administration
should not be gram rd. * /
Oivra under my hand awl the real af thf
Court this 2ud Jadof M#y. A. D. 18«2 t and
in thf ItWih ve»rof.\«neriean Independence.
B. T. KICJC, Judge of Frnbatc.
mayd-td. . : -r
. ——# . • t ^ L -
W. T. Connelly.
Painter. BUoksmkh
•. ANU *. *
"W’ hefjlwrlgh t»
H A1CM W KE-t. c. ik h o.
la porparwl a* do Work Hi bts Han at
eh,-et wot lew and ro\ rNitoMMB|lMka
Onlrihv twA m.tei 1.11* ua**d and aallt*
faetlow In hiimi — it In«.very ce.
All I ask I* a tri L
W. T. CONNELLY.
Barnwell 0. U.,». C.
marD 3m - ‘
$100 REWARD.
' ‘ M \
1NCKNUIAIII**M.
On Fridey, Hth inst, between the honrs
•f 1 and 2 o’clock A. M. my pnatine fence,
where I bad my cAillt-andhogg eneloeoil, was
fired in fifteen different places. At the-Mine
iim-> my Uni mu I stables wc-e set oij tire
*ie«troying corn, neha hny and giiano. aaaffl
■wo* with great difficulty that my nmJes were
aa.ad. 1 will give J> 100 reward to any one
who will diacovor the perana or perauus who
eet fire to my bars* and fence, with proof
sufficimt l« eonritt them l>«rore a ('. art of
Jostice. ^ J. M. TPRNKIl,
, Dunbarton, S. C.
apr27
CLUB NOTICED.
S».
ertty re^arated r.» mrrt at Willi.aw aw Mai
OT/. HOT ■ OTv. M I s’etoek V. 3l., I«
thoir toi* thu t
may l/w
Tbe Elk# Prmaeralte i
Markry Hall *a (UtwsBwy.
VI Wibe paryaai af'
(mpwstaat that r*.ry ■
f. J. W Tf iia. I
^ouili Carolina Kallroad.
CHANflE OF HCHEDUI.E.
DKCKUBER 18th, 1881.
Up Day Pstsenger—Mail.
(Thie Train connects with Tra-n from Co
lumbia at BrancbTilie.)
LeoTe Charleston ‘ 8.05 a m
Lenie t'olninbi* n nt
“ DrancliTiile ' 10 3. r , a m
• Midway 10.60 am
“ Bax.-.rg 11.00am
— u —ftnehaiwe ;— t-LtA a aa
X*
Itlackville
Elk#
WilHstnw .
White Pond
Windsar
Aiken
Arriy. August*
11*5 am
11.65 a w
12 00 p m
12.12 p ra
12.26 p an
ILKp*.
12.46 pi
1.85 pm
Dvwn Day Pneeenger—MaH.
(Thie Train eewneets with Train far Colnm-
U* at Branch villa.)
Leave AnpMha -
•* Aikew -i
Montmeveyyd
M Wind ear \
_? White PeaA
- WUUseaa
i at tk-s
•M y*ai i
TW BmUhak 1
-noMdeAtol
a iha ftkwte t*Ary the tow
s «a^l» hsIA lira
V« weaf »1
%+m to a*«
r. M ia
IOT UMwar.
I •-
vru i
keffite
MnsM v i»%
•i
oithall
C ■
la to tew’
to* W *U J,
-a.- #«
It —m^U Weahs-f^,
alMw
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toe aflVMlnrl Ws**-toM. •*
VI' law-f
V-’--* -
y •'
•oJkmg .
-a II
- B* ft jWI *om« f
-Ito#
>wf tha
aroietty ol y >«*a« U4t«a -
ea are'ab.a lwAi. hot I aww
•mac Jmlj two you Of aa«anl-d InJW*.
•Od I Awa't cafu ta *ew oca vf them
w«ala, for la her uaevru-aa to ■■he
ma leal al home ebe, of her own ato
Uoo. brought me her fathet’a apecta
dec OOd her mother's etiuret paper. —
K Mf« laote I aboil be nvacgrd by ear-
i/tegto cUarand ug ler mao to te«
bar—«*aooaoal cauflxaf him.
Tb* FalrtMount Factory, a regLtra-
tloo point, tha p.ooeer cotton mtil In
Barnwell oouuty, la sllrut Iwcauee of
( bo exhauaUeti of tU« supply of seed
otton, and lha prattlly U1J out vll-
^Ahlatl/ draertad. Tha aua-
paoalon of worh will only be tempora
ry, for tha property I* loo valuable U>
‘ffdsalu idle, aud U aeeroa likely that
* oddUlonnl machinery will be put la
|i!ao6 heTorA the gatbeilng of this
'scrop. ‘ '
.]B|hhla*J otA-Hoac—ry.Town-
ahip* the operati on of thAstock law Is,
L V'wommon consent, suspended until
fall, and It J« graUfjiug to koow
to Jt Is gradually and
dying out. So fur «« I can
nit tvra-thlrda of the voters
^rlng. I find that law-break-
of the co)u red p«*uaalon are more
4* regiw'er than their law
_ brethreo. V i^k8 wry natural
that they ahould dealiojtPkUaii of the
•id days when ateating m» ia /aabldb-
l am reliably hifurmed by 9*1
that tb* fiepubUaao party will |
fort UA* fall to i«-
d to
to* Vs it*' * *
-waa d |«A-***a tw *4
mm rw IW* .’a.*#** -to
-to *y»»*» vm ta« «• y-g
ito wWww Nr' ** t•
Wd ..to-.d^ry
p-m irtto iw r>o*to -M
iW was* d a
that mB
-*.«^ # pwShdr er r
•* mto
* t' * » ■Aig WM 1
•a « m>
k Ato
B I ■«
to*i
id Tha
Ur tor* aa ha
to «V- toto ato . W hto^ empt £***
*•»*-
We aw g*aA %» *-a ito th.vs m i
>TiiK or Mt-ra <; iteukt.
BfiBSWEU. torviY.
* m vaoa vw» t swr *•••.
•f $ T to- t-v. J tom d
m Baswm-4 Cto%ty
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law b Aaoaaaa Beowmae 1
to. Vhb V 'toi ;
oto* m TU
■AmbAhved ^toa*toto<
to d VAT.
M*to »
IMUt ll
rp-A cv lautVw b
r»<Ma tto hk.-h l
Wy A w’t ospnt th«
• y ia ( la
p.ny J mt ta
»•/ a »y *ith
r amat*. -kyrt Ua iwVasueo kvar^a of
the r^tbu uf iba j<* pi* aaArr tbr e.-k r
ol law sod thr st-mbLwcr of jootk h onght
lo ha ihoinw^h y exp*Mrd lu iIm r -wntrv.
The IVu« f-a • in l ongtees ehoa'd do It.
Th« a~iut*»n will t>« headfaal to the
ciHintry It will show up (be e->rniptiua
end pirtisniisbip ui Ue liepablKan party
in all Us hideoasocM to tbr cvnaertalino
fh tiicul of ibo country. When this eor-
rup'hw icache* the Det-ch it is high
time for tbe people to cry ali-ml. It may
be sjhI that there is no use in cipwing
the Republican [arty any fuithcr, be
cause its supporters are beyond (he reach
of shame, iiut there ia a conservative
element in (be land, scattered through
out the length and breadih of the eyes
of this part of the body politic are open •
ing. , Agitation and bo'd aggression
against injustice and wrong tfrKl have its
effect in time. Tbe gradual dripping of
the waters wear away the stones. Let us
never become callous, but strike ahead.
*Lct the “Syt^mqre of Waboah’’ press
forward with hia plume, and the Demo
ciuts of Cotigroas stand to hia buck.”—
Times and Democrat.
ItoA an d
Ih* ids mi
to knpi) Wf
to ito ito*
Hr. JBdwanl Atkinson has presented
a statement before the New England
Cotton H«nufacturers’ Association to
•bow the extent of bad handling of
cotton and the good effect of the At
lanta ExpooHlun in diffusloor among
cotton ptantens better idea* of culture
and treatment. JBe’eattraates that the
lvalue of the crop J* fully a cent a
pound lower than if icirrre lotelllgeut-
ly jiinued antL-cared for. This 1* dee
;•) csreleoaneto and filth la IMHH
swA Arvwk-pmeut *4
•Wtcd ahA. ikriwlt*
I. tk« .Mlrtos. With aa aMaaal
ima of a mWto hams tow*s fro*
wdl b* pat awder caiUsaUoa As the
sgri wltarwl iatwrasOi pompor to wid trad*
in all it* ramifies;ion* increase iu vol
ume and aff»rd large' returns to the
•ouutty storekeeper, the city merchant
and the mauufactnrer. It is, in a word,
almost impossible to measure tbe rate of
development in a commercial venae w hich
must aesalt from the «xiefing favorable
conditions throughout the United Stat- s
during the next few years, but what we
already see warrants tbe belief that the
country will make progress both more
rapid uud substantial during the next de
cade than during any previous twenty
years in our history.
Jesse Cannon is the white juryman
from Greenville. It was a safe bet that
he would stand until the crack of doom
against convictiug.white men on thc-evi-
dence presfiitcd by the government
against the Mayesville prisoners. Edge-
field failed and Anderson was fooled, but
our Greenville man could not be either
buildosrd, cajoled or blinded. Hurrah
for Jerse Cannon, who held (he fort for
sixty hours for fair play, justice and
white men’s rights 1 Whether be had
aid or not we do not know lie has eer-
taiu'y ■done his doty, aud. 1m ought not to
be forgotten, .a* an Honeet man with
brain too chair to be tarned by Mehou's
eloquence, courage too steadfast to be
frighti n-d by pressure wit hoot and within
the jury room, and a solid bead too hard
to be Made lo see right ia wrong.-*-
QromoHh Soon.
Jtto Canaoa hctoMod lo to Ugltofi
TWO—sect h*w—flee* u
wf the kwwwrtai, day aAr Any,
wttol. By
writh p«Warti
fur- 1
i walk* aod I
pwpil. Ww Mtfiodi
•wives ia th*
tma.
Girt Ypc* Bt-v aToxw. —Ooe«wn
with a trade is worth a ihouaaiid withoot
one. A return to th* old pjan of op*
preu*icing bnys to trade* ia being advo
cated. Tl»e h at* of young a»en in every
large city who apply for employment,
and fail to grt it, for the reason that they
cannot trathfully affirm that they aie ed
ucated or erpoeially li'ted for any par
ticular btuiusss, constitutes a potent er-
gumentiu favor of reform. Under thi
apprenticeahip system we should have
fewer ignor-tnt mechanics and incompe
tent bu.-incss men. A trade is half a
mau’s fbrttinc. A majority of the boys
of to-day, if loft to themselves, will shun
a trade iu which they will have to-lay
aside their coats aud roll up their sleeves.
Laziness is one cause, and another is the
giddy girls with whom they most asso
ciate torn up their little nose* at the idea
of a trade. This will do very well until
after marriage, then those timid crea
tures gent-rally feulise that they need
fcmelhiog more substantial than nan-b
room talk, kid gloves, a dimiautiye walk,
ing cane »od very small fraction of hon
orable humanity decked out os a peafowl
by the leniency of a confiding merchant.
Instill into the mind of yuur boy that he
cannot gain a livelihood by ehasaag but
terflies through this world. Encourage
him to Wars a trade, aod in da* season
the genuine gift will be fbond who is the
ef brak co*a0 to dia-
toteBte
i* Mr*
i ran had by to smm m-
A te. tot
it*•• * • 4
**4 M
stats or Ma rs i-amura.
nexatu. roexu.
rtf
to ell ww bnl.|
-••• of Unlawbl
Metiry Brjor, and a* ra*4bka no top
f»r hie rwoMort, wowtllinakea wlrtor
of neoreetiy, end rxprwww tb* wish that
tha fair hand that h-AAa the allkao
oord by which our departod brother la
bound will lead him by thwailil water*
aod green poatoroM or life.and thottbe
blight obIIom that woo him will grow
titlghtar and brighter. Illuminating
lira's pathway with a halo of love aud
wifrly devotlou. To Brother William*
we will ooly add. Bake a* good a hus
band os you do an editor and Mia,
Williams will n?ver regret her con
quest.-Orangeburg limes and Demo
crat Ditto. *
A/.’IV ADVERTISEMENTS.
Iced Soda Water
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Dll. W. C. SMITH has st his new Drug
Store in Willision one of TUFT'S ARCTIC
SODA FOUNTS, and is dispensing deliotoos
Ico Cold Soda Water. mny U 2m
LlVKRfOOL AM) IAN ION AND
GLOBE ISSURAtiCE (OMPANY.
I CAPITAL *10,000,000.00.
H. T. FARMER, Agcut,
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(’OLCMBIA, M. C m April lot, taw.
■ I certify that H. T. Farmer.of AUnedala,
8. C., Armtuf tha Llv-rpontoxl London
and <*!.*»«« laOoTanea rompanv. ha* ooiu-
IM with the riKj Ultl»a of tha Act -*f I
■ “ ulv. 1 hereby Hrewe I
to taka i taka la tk
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amfw iMtormOl AamtaAreMiaa mm it
IMS astaio *4 JKABKJ CUtTTON, tu* af
tonwaH I’awwiy. JaaMaaA
Thra# are. iharatvfw, taaMe and adi
oil aaJ aingolar the kUAred and arwdhataaf
rkw m.4 dsraaawd la ht aod
m*. at a Town af **— 1 —* ~~ti TiitTiwatjL
I# kw k olden at lUrnwatl C. II. aw I ha fist
day af >1 (Y. 1882. at ua a’alOek A. M .
tnahnw caasa. if aay, why tha «ud adaiiw-
iatnuloa shontd oat kagaanlwd.
Oiraw awdrrmy hand and the seal *f vha
(Wt this 17th day ^ April. A. D. I'W.
aad ia the lufi'hytar <f Aiwarican Imlcpand.
•nee. B. T. KICK, Jadga af Probate.
apr2U td
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Jtoteto ;...u 14 p. n»
" AegoAta 1.3fl p. at
Baxgac* akMked ikrswgk frwwi Past Royal
•bd Beaufort lo all j-naaipal paiata Barth
Ttakau aa salt at Uniea Dap Jt Ticket Office
ll<-Br.rr N. Bam
Geseral Suparialeadaal. -
J. 8. Davawt,
■ General Pan-eager Agent.
royal gifts. Wedding Gifts
ALLAN’S
ROl.I.KD CJOI.D RING*.
ELEOANT GOLD RINGS givagfeater sat-
i.sf-iction to the wearer than any other article
of luxury, and are particularly desirable as
pretests to Ladies, Gentlemen or Children,
ns they serve as a lasting remembrance of
the giver.
In order to introduce our goods Are .will
send one of ourlS K //cony Roll'd Gold Ring*
of either tbe I‘lain, Rond, Chited or Sen l pat
terns, by regitltrtd Moil (guaranteeing safe
delivery), t* any address, oii receipt of
$t 00. for two rings send $2.00,.for three
rings -end $2 75, for all four send $8.50—
postawe stamp* taken. If mere than one is
desired they must be of different pattern*,
as we will not (at these prices) v send more
than one ring of ihe*<ua«*(y/«to any one per
son. We send these rings eut
OM A.F*r^KOVAL*.
It on receipt, yoa ara w«H anlirely aatin-
fiad. send the ring or riaga right baek la as.
aad wa will rafwad themonay. A tairer offer
cdlinot bo mad0k Our object in almmtt gtmmg
thaaa baauiiful goods ia M aaewre awa
re for owr Salib (.old J twain» af tha
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American and SwiB, of the Latanl Stylaw
RICH JEWELRY,
Of New and Elegant Deslfer.* and Exquisite
''Worknmnralp.
STERLING SILVERWARE,
la Frmh and DeantifVil Patterns, especially
adapted for Bedding Presents.
SILVER PLATEDWARE, #
Tea Sets, (Vaiiers, lee Pilchers, Balter
Dishes, Cups, Goblets, Spoon*, Forks ot toi
quality, Ac.
CHOICE FANCY GOODS.
Freach and American Qleeks, rise Tahl
Cutlery. SpeqfacWe. he.
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