The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, May 18, 1882, Image 2

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COOWTT OIKCULATIOM TOUIMDAY, WAV la, 18W. ?■ ■ 1 1 1 ’ - Ihk BoUliirn Oi'piUt ot fiom all Ibe Houlbera h«Id lt» norjiiol *lon tbl» year at OtwovJIto. Tho whi- Veutton wiw rallwl to ord«T on thf 10'li lust, by tbo v,»«K i«bla Tn st'Knt, Dr. i*. S. M»dl of QtwtfUL' M lifu the cun- Vent ion LrMIte 0r«t waeii.B In Au«uh- »«, O In 1815, iettcrn were written whMe i/i tiiHt city by membcis of the eonvenlion to ml«n»loharte» in China and it tot-ll exactly ;i year for iheeblot' ien to reach their thatiuaJion atiUHn an«wcr ho returned. At thia ec»«i*>ii a telegram wna received by the fteiihd Jt.iplUit niiaaiouary In China, ib-v. Mr. YaMf, Of 1 Bbaugliai.lwbo nenriy all the yunra.of l.la mniihoodlS- Ut>ring for the cause of Lin Muster in a few bouts. Reports aero rcueivoil from sii committees, uml after an ani mated dlscuaaion, led on one aide by Hetiator Brown of Georgia and on the other by Bo». Dr. Winkler of Alabama, it was rrwoltred that tbs brsdq iaiteis uf the U->ins Uiasloo Boaid sbunid be rrnoved tram Msrlon, Atab.imn, sto re they bad been loeatad fur over (bitty ytwis, to Allaota, Ga. While the (tAounts received from ail sourots v^e.ooMldetlnf the number of Usp- tWu to lbs iootb. »omiI'. ws were (Ud to sos that A nth Q<ro(ioa wt» not fsi from tbs bead of tbs jWt. The con wsotiba tom sen yvw> *« Tes-a. !».• OblOrOO of OcovsvUlv kept up tt»tr writ Wows ref ilotleo for bo*|tiatt r. OsOeWUuett-OS truth* tbo srl'lnw la Ibrwaluf tbrti o all r1.lt >• rstiMrvsd m Ax IswasHfi I rtjeH ih.i lbs sowber wHI rsstb bat sees mi and Otvrn iboowod sbea atJjHrcmh is ecm* pWtid. A fsw individsobi sbo do not read Till Prtu i.l stilt label ui.der the UtatekrtT TnsprhwSoOS tliat'(bay most pay fur I heir certi|>w(os sod sign their uafeue while oihers think that they can royaler by proxy ami so ssre a Ktt'e (lute. " -* • ^Ftlbty,’' lathe Uranccbarg Times and IVmonat of M.iylDb. speaknyuk | Inltiiy In regard to Gov. Bug' i*d'H- ' Whilst fully endorsing all ibot has been Kfild of the pemjeuien WHuse nuuies have been mentioiotl iu t on- ncetliui with the Gub« rui|b'rial Chnir uf HoUlh Carolina, ilte Writer Vbuhl bevertbeleHS respect fully beg leave tu noiiMDuie for ro-eieet.nu to that high nnVl i re|Kjuoiblo po»iil"n, tlie dulles of wl.leh he hnn so well and fahlifuliy dl-ehurged, our present t'lilef Mugls two^ Therw an? indie;, tie ns in our p‘>litical hoiizui oi uu approaching storm. If ihcie is any one muu in the Sirtle who possesses to a gnater de- .ill ollicr_-<. tLc qiuiliU.-iti k.iiK n ijnlslte for skefilmt .um gaiUut old sliip of jtiate tbruiigti it into tt port of safely, that umu is Johnson li good. 'I he IlMlord's llridge ClMb. At a regular m -ctlugof the Buford’s Btldge D< moemtic club, h*M 13 h of May, iho foflow'rg preaiaMe and reso ld 1 ..as were uiuu.lmousir adopted ; Whereas, ervern! tn.mt.cr* of ihi* club were dragged befots the U'.lt.d HtaU-tCenit In Charh-wtoften trumped up Ktdlod rvMenoe ; and ah< res* our men found In flon. J J. Muher, ll«>n U bt Aldib-hand Mr. J. Hug.<odA'm •inpg, true, faithful nnd tflerttre fr»e»<U - ftp-n-t* who gavr thetr lab'-r, rime and ml-ots In ih'tr t-^batf, with M" • xiectatU.-.s •-/ r^w^r I otbof thaa .Or- n.»ui— >4 m duty led. IHO-d tu |-«i4«r<tiW tneiwwat iu n l>s I: il tbeOcfi t- nsas»««t **»-lt) f'-~ t*^d, 1«*. It,-el l hr gts* * ful !l>sth* of »•)!• «l> »f. tlo^ ae<t all hrfH y !►: drre-I then) f- r th t| Ul t f It g lalaorw In t*r had'^. wr |*-nsc-.tv*t B»»n •**! te«' ■. ■pi .err rtMrvh tb* u. •• gr.t.f I IMaru.ioatMO >f tl». )r »*»>Ubr* au.l l b-^. Is tbetf be! atf, ai..| »• b • me»*.tr, » UMitui. tw. U. «l ■« t | | t HDHIIBBtd al^ wrkw. wtTTgS 1)«mJ ».rep«i » aa f < i-eei.-? at b. i i f u.r ttf thmo wsrs Utniehrd int.1 risrnity, wink? the f«.«irtli iveritrd injuries from which nbc d»«d •Her sight Uayr id the most iatsrtM •nffeilng. Ws kgrn that • Iren ths new* of ths terrible a<TMl t.t rrarhe.1 the mother of Ibcse ulti'dreu »he unineiliately became iineouMcioai, and has rruuinrd so ever since, except at in* temtl*, aixl llieu n ax.ii lelurus only-Is eiiullo Iter to utter the ng.inixiiig cry. ••Wheis are tny children V" Bereft of four daughiere, and, saddest uf all, heief't .fifessoM. VI h't iH'ftit would not uiotc iu pity for this deeply ttillielcd parent V miat un Indcircndeut I*arty * ...... T The profpuct for the formation of an Independent party in South Curoliun is growing beautifully less every day. Our people fully realize the fact that there are but two parties iu South t’iir>'liim, and that all i fl'-efs to divide the Democracy are in the direct interest of the Ucpubli- ean party. Any man other than a fa* nape is obliged to see that it is a poliii- I jd iiHm^a.biiily Lu ilL>ti...bl -i y pHV- ly hv divudug Up the miitority. InSAnlU w: r. T v. It is S tRUttk* la Up aw IU 0>i >k ftf l.welrw* g* nil anld ka ha# ew at U-bed bet w»M MMiaif sad hi* cWm* s |wrf el tiMdcr»iamlin|i lafanliag this taslUr, nntil ha has clearly •howu his popdrihat it k nrerswiry that one person fth. ttld be nhsolutely mazier, mid that h« I* Its person entitled t. that po- Mthm hy virtue of his offlne, his si.pmior intelligence, ei|K?ricnoe sod foremol' char acter. Without order in his ^ft.iin* snd iimong tlu>s he employ* ho builum* man cau hope to he successful Without the |‘0ifeet orhr call' d diseipliue iu uu urmy, it is n disorgauized mob, incapable, umnanagealde, and nt the ruercy of its foes. W rih"Ut order in it school, at least one Italf a tendicr’s power is wasted— portly through the iuatUiutmn of the seltolars nnd partly in reducing the diS- order to wliat vime fvajhers regard as endurab’c limits. Experience has proved this,' and therefore every good teacher in- ciatson having good order befora attempts ingtotcHcb. The husband “who starts in his tuatrimoniid car er ss lieutenant never gets promotion. A teacher is rare ly promoted in a school in which lie iTtls not came 1 hi* position at the close of (he ficst day. 'There is r.-drnnem u tiftr wrr at - nessaLuut a t.auhui who allows scholars Carolina tile negroes Imre u majority of to form the ^ iiblic opinion of Ins school 20,000, and nothing hut the most thor- mid establish it* character independent ough unity oraciicu on tin; part ol’ the of him. Deiiaarat* lias cnnoled us to overcome k It is a mistake to rouf.and securing pud (Mure t u suilieient numher of (bat, order with maintlining order. Many Ucjority to enable us to hold rhe Stale, tea Jier* fir get when taking charg) of a N«.w ii i« proponed by ibe Imhpendents mw claim thit they are dealing with to split »u» ptMyla poet?** iu order ty straujrers, in wh>se sympathy and nffre- beMt the majoiity 'J'btaM) who arc#)■• tiou they liuvo no rLim. They of eo cere iu believing that (lie Kepuhlicjo hwc t-r.ntrt.1 of tin ir pupds on tbc tir-t jwtty ill South t'afoliiM can be dvf a’ed | day by rra lisio-l tlie very principles by a divided l>einocnicy are t-uher po. j which arc kigl.rst serrior in securing litical mlan » or id u>«. In tins State ! tbo best dlHipHnc. - They apps al to iu- iIm. Con'est is Will uoderi sai U V: be- \ s'Kis shirk see siatahering and to nc- iwrcn the nati*e wbi *a uu<l tlx w-n'ored ilv.s which so far as they arc irmecrncd. p.pula i -n. l -l hy LBptiMiip'id sdscst-[ h*\e no rxw<. u< • Pupils arr st sch.-ol ur r> The n«gru h**»h<isu that iu |a>- un tbc U4«-ui..g day to Mndy ibe mw Iriral maffers be i» hoi wttTlajj To i be d cent r-f rMc Mulh f •f Btoshtttls • ChrWU# Tswsfaraaa# Uama ■tsws «l BlaoSvitl# •• ths arm sett third Tnvsdsys in snsh atwfith W ft p. ■ , owd on •w-Mid and ft>unb TM#sdsys at4* p m. Ths U#cion sf llaaer mrsU M 6 p. m. sv.ry ftwi- uw^lsy. i 'iiwmlaftarihgesac— ■! inn'.f^ A Maiwwcllcr’a Mtwry. A man named Stacey, tbc owticr of a .splendid d'itikiiis-salonn iu New York, qigued the pledge lately uml closed his house, flouring that u party of lads had formed themselves into a temperance so ciety he went to them and gave them his, experience us n ru&i-*el:cr. We re|>eat a une of our rccoilec.ibns for our large audience; ■*•1 sold liquof,"Vaid Mr. Stacey, “for eleven years—long enough (or mo to see the beginning and cud of its effects. I have seen a man take his first glass of liquor iu my place, and afterward fill the grave of a suicide. I have scon man af- t r man, wealthy and educated, come in to my saloon who cannot now buy bis din • ner. I ciii recall twenty custoc ers worth Irotu one hundred thousand to five huu< died tlioUi.tmLiLtLars nJio aix now oith- U> rrrfy rtfts HftW • week «hww b# spoil* of Urn lou" rr»ln eropwln «b* «hip»#r~Tig lot eo.led. M Y«w," •obi th# farmer, •*ta»rh*d wire feaec |« expmialve, bat It Is very nee- fat j th# hlrwl man d.u^wi't atop and oat for five minute* on top of It avory time ho has to climb over It.’’ An Innocent coapla at Wabash, Ind., went to the poat master to bs man led. Th* official wo* Iqnoccnt, too, tlmmrht be had authoiity In ttie premises, and f'erformetl th# oeremoi'y all In good faith. The nr-xi. day came enllglitcn- meut snd confoslor) " * v.!. rr SKW Alt VKftr/SKMHSTS. Painter AWU Wheolwriflit It A ft N \V K L< Li C. II* N o.;’ Is prepsiwd to do work In his Mss st short solie* slid on resaoi'Shls t«nM. Only • be best mste. t d Is used snd sotlV (set ton Is x»arsnis.s| la < Vefy esas. Ail I MX k s trl 1. ^ W. T. OONNBLLt, Barnwell C. It., U. O. mart! tm * . ' XtSr, Mtuth Caroling Kuilroad, CHANGE OF SCHBDUbB. "i HECKXBXH I8|h, 1881. o a tth and lb.I III or-irr to linn p.iiiw will * nun uiu I U,.- to ■ a VIw-tb. * W»i?»e q (.Tiswlcrtaia «r • It t* tb-r. I r* nn 1 -v^rb Ba •• •• ti <«U 1- ,S lv U vWc t |« ' ! li.-- n. »’.d .■> c-.« *• ll«l out money, place or friends.’’ He WsiTiicJ boys against < ijtenng sa loons on any pretext. Hcstated that be had seen many a young fellow, member ol a tern pc ranee society, come in with a fneui and wait until he dr*nk. ‘ No,’ no,” be would say, *T never touch it.— Thanks all the same.'’ Presently, rather than s< ein churlish, be would take a glass of cider or barra'css Icniuus ie. “Tht: k mouade wj* uulkiug,” said the ruiu- aellcr, “hut 1 knew how it would end.” * The only sifety, la>vs lor suy msn, no matter how strong bi« ns- Iu ion. U out- *i*le the door ol tbc solo- a ”—Soutb-ru rresbyu riiu. TaacniAHCX tv sixpst araoois- I The ifi<»« fruitfid and be’prwt Et!J of trseber,* iM ft^-lr ’e»to«s. sr>4 lt>e m- rr I ?eai|>eran'-s ■<-rk i*. m t in irf -rating iWs ni''i>MtprcbTi<-ib’<- aud nvn-o-tnauttal b- ! »>ctiin- -4 •tr'-uc drinb, but < f ptarcat- Iced Soda Water 1'R. W. C. SMITH hss st his new ; Drng Store in >Vim*ton one of TUFTS ARCTIC SODA FOUNTS, nml is dispensing delicious Ice Cold SCds Water. may 11 2m' LlVKKPOOi; AND 'LONDON AND GLOBE LNSUUSNCE (OMPANY. CAPITAL 810,000,000.00. H, T. FARMER, Agent, AT.TZTTXTTATre N. c. Up Dxy. Passenger —Mali. (This Train conueets with Tra<n from Cer- lurahia at BrwnebviU#.) heave Charleston Leave Columbia,. “ Brauch rills • Midway “ Baxtierc •* Grtham’s “ BlackviUe “ tyke JHUlMnn •8.05 am — 6.80 am 16 35 a m 10.60 am 11.00 a m 11.16 am 11-85 a M )1.6o a ui lihOO-pj *• M'lnlmorenwi “*• Aiken I-VW i hat ut Wtlb fr I i.. - a a to ' l. aired >u \s~mt' *■ -1 tu ik« i a.. pwryawra * J .a 1 ud pawtoal r*ll) Io taa #rV • Kr 7' af x altoaura to MU y.11 ri lira- Itoran Vo. rr. rtw f' xr« <e«tf • r 1 11« ns w-»*4 1 -u- pa * * •< • l to J (vaa dft. M a a 1 •. awv r »r** ami «»* • N« ■ m* tm% l « m ti uj *• to to-- T- to. 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It- ft*! > fIk■ fft%* f m r+ - fm* * JL i ikto« ••.if iw •« •Mb •« 4 m '*009 lift* 9% a^f i# mJ »m 9 00’ 94 f 919 W i mi- if ■toftN 9009* j 4* f -£ f • ft* g *om »%ft4 o4 mi O9n9**mo% mm It A 9*99 j 9f+9$ 1 , • "4 4 Itoa totok-ft ) ftv %> ■* i ’ • kl9m%+ *#€**• 9*9*0 | mo* • W f.a#d a*-4 .4 >a km — J ' -t oi ‘ *090, 99i mo* 0 — m foo* 1 f* 410*41 a# a..t • 'Va a«.a. -f *> r* a k+ 99 ft - #i kumm < !►•€*♦ . 4Th8 ■ Wfi J-. Ti * to < mm !• ka. *• iva 1 *4 ttoal aa -,-44 ba lift * M i* 4 « ^«*f k * 999 0+4 Of ai ar* (’OLCMBIA, H. C.. April l»t, 1889. 1 eortify Hist H. r. F.inner, i.f Ailn dole, H. C^ Aif.-nt i>f Ih* Liv<-rp<kd and l^ndun and tilnlailns ratio-l onipanr; ♦»%* ortm- pliw-l wiin tlm r-tj <h*iH i. h of th* Act of 'h-* General A»*eiuNjr. I hereby Di-iu.mi sat 1 H.-T. Farmer to take iUka la the enmity of HaruweJl. ) x in-i. Match Stq?, 1883. idumtii ifiHv nntrTfwr. CoaiptroUer-Oen- ral. iwayii-i.-n bTAiE orTSmi gakounaT BARN WELL COUNTY, ni tux c rrr or rmt-aaTv. By B I. Rkw, F. q, Jo-1## of Probat# Iu b-imweH Ci-uuiy. W i.sssaa. ft W l'ra«--rS hath sppftsd t# am tor Lmara • f A Imiai—rat-ao *w lha aa- lala -l Ka—ia l‘ S*t. lose af 4aOO#a#f FW»- era iberaf-ra. i-r*«raal ul al«. as-T .Saja.ar ik- Iia IraW aa i aSa-tWar* of I iSr sa-l -• •a-a-l. la W a*4 ar h»<Lra t aart A —» as a • aa ft af Fr.Oafr I* th* aaSd aa^aiy _ | arra i S# S *;ra at B«*»••* I* M «« Moiaaday. is* y;.S Oa, a« ll.y. IS*? Mil# abarh a I trrSaa TVa • la aS I» I aaa U • «• . as. Itoa aaSS ad I C. a.—.wsaaa a—• a— Sa (* -tot * I If • a..a totod** mf hawd aa I -a- mo! af Iho j Tool ' k-fc 4 *f ^ Wo# J. b »vat Oad t aqaaO. ■a ha .h *S »«a» •* . a«. —a* la toratol.aro f—- — ft I as* * Jai«a a* rawhma — al • at 12.26 p m 12.3ipm 12.46 p hi l.M pm -Mail. mS Arriva Any at to Dawn Day Pssssafsr (ThisTrain casnacu with Train tar Culum- t'lSot Eraaabrilk.j Lears Augusta Arms Cilnslhk UaaeChmlsqiaa Lsaar ftraacStiUa Laaaa UnwkvIMs Amts A amass rr ? 00am 8 no am 6 10a m 8 36 em ft XAs m • Mam ft 66 a m •.86 a m tjixm fu.uOam fO Mam 10 .8k sm 1.02pm 8.xv p m now a at *•»» 0 hUTMor mtniAiousu, £1. B’.nNWiXL CDCXTT. P^. l; t- Irma is T'a it- of i w «ft »-* Caw^ia Pi,-. mi AAgm art fwrk b i# lit op Aft WMftMim MOOtol by lb- dayanar* ul llrto ao tbirf • happy Tva4rar* M to-m v r tba giaV* t f ika siXya of tu rare r»»rj mt tala tbc * tVlcr..,to ii.d lay tK». •odbi- sary *y?k#eo hiiao- ■ck. In s#vnti yearn, wr nt uaij two colurod meu kstc baco coarictal of Unruy, nnd tky bars •MgbAllftsb la Ida and f>a at area new — Tnkiop aAfMkge uf s lauuro keif hour 1 pi to tba commiiwnrint, « Ikto I b wrthe •uananl mvate of n la«j corn shelter ind intmiew lb# parralous bu'lcr. He ul.’s ft®* l^* Hr. Ashley bos seventy male teaaHls and iftnumerablo minors^ that they iunk«|pl|bMles of cotton and ‘‘kii* of oorn,” iSq lb«t they all believe (be Generalto'Vfi the greatest of (he mod- erns. Hat the night draws near and we drive off across Steel creel into Bennett Springs.- Here I find a.larger propor tion of woodDOd than c’sowhere. ’/be em face of tbe country is more uudn’otr ing than in adjacent townships, nnd I meet an old up-country friend io tire oc casional chinquapin bushes that seem wrango and yet fitmiliar in an adopted linrna. And here too are busy men, but they find time tq come and regi.-tor in *pUe of wind and wither. Tbe broad vxpaiiMJSof woodlitid are tcuauUew, ex cept by the worker in turpentine, yet there is a promise that they will (oon bloom and, blamoe as the rasa. Two at days ire pissed with those ■nd •Mttlemen Dr. 0. W. I fata Wa KrataSswliwa Wto fat#. N | -rs a ran *wftr at t? a rt-ti.w to F« | «|J la ti ta B'n'# u-t- N >v-«b t-#r, oi #• aiit aulto- q *aet rb-m-ai, un- li-aa L« aboil ti pt. ti*>n»l) r- it- totaletl, *a m w 1.qwlv#d bp law. lha HirlalTnik n la pri'VlKtl f«»r »-y th# An ».f A-af-iubiy .if FrHruaij V l?*tl, nn*t la In sic tdaort- with ti e uiabiiuia of '.fi# 0\>untItu? liMi of 1MCA The rrbilrd propl* wDl r«-trWi*r to a man Thry have b «*n plt*-d for wn k« a|ib w.*ruliqf* nnii axh -iUtl im. Tio*y Inive bn-n t* bl ILn*. tb# rTpisfralloii Iswlsa ni-htme to U<pilve tht-ui nt tbrir s^ffiagf*, and that failure to teg- inter will renin ad them to a cuilitleu -if political alnvary, at leest. Th* law Is far black msn and white man alike. Wilt the white people register 1 We can only any to Uuhh that, If tli*y do not, they deprive theuseivesi-f th’-op- port unity to necurte tbe cgmlunanee of good government und peace for them- selvee ami tbtir fi-How-cItiftcua next Novtmbrr. Thenaiurecf the contest In South Carolina in not In doubt, since tlie cur tain rose iu the United giati n Coutt a month ago. It Is the Intention of the Stalwarts to steal South Curohnu. To accomplish that they wifi epme neltber trent nor cajolery. They will vary their bilbee to meet the tastes of Indi viduals and of communities. They want to break the bnck ot the D. moc rney this year, so as to crush It com pletely in 1884, It is not unlikely that there will be a etrutrglo thin fall as nr- dtiousjut that to which Harupton led the State to victory Id 76 Tbe cl!lx -u ot South Carolina who doe* not regts- Inter cannot Vote for tba Democratic candidate#, cannot cast hi* vote Into the scale, though but ft alpgle ballot ttsnd between success an t falluf-.ean- aot exercise tbe freetBati’e bigbeet fftlvilege of declaring by hi* vote trte •sAvrtdgn will. No registratioo—oo vetc 1—News and Courier^ * a f -aSt^S . . I'if* as » a mm l •» a •> » » * J • • . 1 a- a-uj «.<*•: IS#» a* j |V tot. a I i a wl aq Ik Me, Uto- ba I a Iwn-1 « « 'W-i *1>., to ! |s i it *1 ft.-at u i k It Jt t | a a-rt *•# asrpis#- i«alty ||t| j i a- ra talbd totM# U .n la • k-ly, a«» up Wet) iMeg |W«I# w^a to Ifta to-.aas a-sd t*-4i Aim p«em eta *v tft sm ut.i-ft alt'y kwvIo.' -tk-at- i#W e, Ma.«*. J joi- uol Domaeaav.—Tb« Mampl.o Af-ye-al, n a v.ry ia'-if-oiiuz srl-rb-oa "tbe end of |ha wwrWi,* *»T» t'tot n-ir >n -tv rs au<l acin'll ill - men sjl ova# lha < ar.b osrwe that oo iltomtia# ron.io-t iba( lernti -i llw wkola ear h in IHC4. anil will rulliJe w ith it wiUun fifleru yenis, thus tie- -tribes the effect that (he ci-lli-ion will halo upon our old hume the earth .' ‘•Tlie atmosphere ai l grow winner and warmer uutd beat glows with a* force that will wither all vegetation, d,y up ibe stream- aud riven, aud dr-w up the skies, and the vast sea* themselves, which will ascend iu vn->t columns of stcAOi — The very ice of the poles .w ill become boiling waters and the waters will di-si- pate aud vanish nmid the horrors they are onubie to miiigntc or subdue. Tlie ea’th rill be left a -vast bare mass, amid whose awful grandeur everlasting silence will have its dwelling, f >.- long before the completion ol the doom is readied sll ( animal life will have perished, the maid und the wife, the child and the man, the foul aud tlie hero will alike have been cogulfcd in tbe unutterable burning” Bk a Gestlviiin.—Money will buy a* great many thing*, but it will not buy what mnkt* a geutleamu. If you have money you can go to the store and buy clothe*. But bat.coat, pants and boot* dp not make a gentleman, 'limy make n fop, and aometina#* com# near mak ing a foid. Money will buy dog* and burses, but bow many dog* and horse* do you think it will take to make a genileuuio? Let no boy, therefore, tblok he 1* to be a gentleman by th# clothe* be wears, tbe hors* hft rldca, ike stick be fruri**, the dog that trot* i •*-- ♦ 1 i a a i. « ’ i, - w* f a .»i* - « *** > I..a ,.*■ a it i». .t»4 a l %ft <*S '« I*. vt in Ik* .i .. * i a—a — r fc- —to/ a- a« n. ill Miaai it a *<■•' ■»— n a'lr-vj Of V > iB o«to r • La*l ra* of d «&; any t.inj t > s' tr-ri the allfb'iwa a’ ary )a«w%aW rlTl i n. ^ *i. u’-i >.<>. t» too.AfV-l fur th? • k- f i**«»rB. A g-*^! at if tor a* i* h.iur i L *ii a deal (aim. Tiw hr# I- »• all ii. Lt it It Jur* OlH • OHM- in topiala. I'rtfdi or i. r tuav hr quits in bartnoriy w i.h a c-hi# drrub c -wt -Jot of Bui # — Iu a factory f»-r inaiauc#, alth'in^b the iiwiae of tuacliiiK-ry ui iy to.- d.atraiug. and :lie buatiing of tlie workmeu may appear qmiu c^iufua h! tu the uuiaidcr, eveiytuiiix U usually iu the ma-t p-rfect order. Order d not i.eveararilj mean repre--ion. TU* order nredeu iu achools is work sj>t- matixeJ. Ibis is geuuine order, tlie only kind that will last.”—1. L. Hughes. - I*ay Inc l^x|»entoi'M. The fi »'n;>t »u G lafdUnsays that E. A. liiHbnum, p'-stmaiti-r at Bruusnu, la going nr-nuid the county fof tin* pur pose of sd ing’tb a the negroes ‘‘get thilr rtglit»’.’in regl-ttciing their name*. F ir till* labor ot love and loyalty It to reported that tin* colored men are to pay him twenty five c -nt* each to de- fruy (xpensee.* If this bo true, and there can be little doubt of the fact, it shows bow easily the negro can be Im posed upon by those who thrive upon bis labor. The commtoslon held by Brabham as postmaster does not au thorize him to.(lo this, and while he to apparently so si licitous of the rights of hi* dupes he iu very careful to fill his pockets with the money thus ob tained, Meanwhile the duties of hto office ut Brunson are detuandlug hie attention. The statement t* current that ice will b* plentiful this summer, notwith standing the wannwlnter. We are glad to'know *001*1 king will tMf abundant Thq oatioftk begin* to apgftar oftor# «■* III la! «--«l.el UO lb* «V-|.|| It i b. aa ll alii 11.»-« ato>Mt bn- uto to- i he n .be*| • ye. Tne !«x I’ll wti-a-v n«’W I**y« the Ooverawaat 8<'-i <01 Ul) awtiualiy It • h • Iiuk ii> y- nr* It haa | at J o« vr i.U*t uundied mlllkir.a. A tnerilutf i-f #l| enlurtlb-r* In #r- re*i# iu lux I’x rix to calUd f ir ealc- • lay Iu 8-pteinto-r. Boeiu'-oa i>f Voal I iup< -(t a in**? will be lra'i#«ct«*i. _ The harreatlng of th* amMlI grain crop In thin seciiuo wl l *o-in begin.— Tbe #eee in to *o HdVMiii*ed Itmt th* cr"p will ripen much eaiher this yiar than it uauaily does. ibe n-groe* who whipped a colored Demyciat iu Orangeburg have been found guilty uf ilol aud assault and battery with intent to kill and sent enced to live years In the penitentiary. Charles Lord, of Montgonieiy coun ty, Arkansas, hearing a noise In hto yard a few nights a. o, and seeing a form moving around in the dark, tired at what he supposed to be u bear and kilted bis wife. If there ever was a busy peopl»,tbey are now la Barnwell county, working, so it appears, to make up for lost year’s losses. Good seasons, good stands of corn and col too are reported and chopping out is going on. Senator Htll cannot recover, but 1* not troubled by regrets. “I caucot complain,” he said the other day. ‘?I have lived fifty-eight years, and I sup- pi we tto man ever lived Afty-clght hap pier yeats. It maf be best that they be all.” An English artist ha* j holographed swallows oo the wing, and fixed the tellectloo they threw oo the p«nd io passing over. * wonder If h* could alveus’the n flection of a delinquent subsetiber*» $2. that if# may osorrula whereabouts. STATE < F MJi ni I'/UUlUKA, BArXi' KLL CX)C!f:T in lUE c I'nr • r HI ftXTft. By B T. Rlo*\ E q . Ju*ig# of Frobat* iu Hamartl OuuQijf natBiis, J. J. i‘rxKbaia ktoita apf>ia4 I* ma A-r Laiiaraaf Aundaia'raltoa aa ikaiiar#. Ul aalair ul JKftftK J CLAVTON, loi* af Barn nail County, drceoead. Tim* art. lUrefore, to cite aad •dmaatob all an l atognlar Ik* kindled ami erwiitoiavf the m <1 ilcreaawl to be and x#vcar bafora ma ai a Court af PrubHa for Ibe*Mid Couniy, to b« holdan at Harawell C. II. owihaSlat day of Ai iY. 18*2, at tea o'e)o«k A. M. r to ahow c iuae, if any. wby tiia aaid admin- iatration ahould not U gr inied. Oirm tin'ler iay ham* and-thevenf of tba CohM this 17lli day of April.'A. D. Ii82, and in the lOC b yrnr jf Amariean Indopend. euoe. 11. T. RICE, Judge ef Probate. n| v2t) Id SHERIFP’S SALE. W. ». Myerevs R C. Moody. By *imie of »w execution io me di rected in ihe above suited cnae, I will offer tor »!*!'# HfB»rn well C. II.. 8. L'., on Monday, the 5rti day of JUNE 18^2, it being Mleaday in the aaid month, within the legal hours, of aale, the tallowing describedireal property, to-wit: * All the umtitided intereet of the above namedTl. V. Moody iu that certain tract of land in BarnweU county 0 mtaining 40 acres, bounded on the North by the eatate of W. K. Halford, East by lands of Alfred Aldrich, South and West by landaof W. Davla. Terms of aale caah, purchaser to pay for papers G. 0. HI LEY, 8. B. C. $100 REWARD. lifCICPIDl A RIHM. • Ms a ft. ft# ** Altoa-ioto .......... “ Al pl«HO*.,... IftMo. ■> ** It-to.la* .•.« II AT*, an “ Eileiit--* It 14 p. •*% M Augual*.............1:80 p. m ha»f*C* eWsakad lirraafh from Part It ay at I’rtocipai paiaia ftanb T icketa aa aale at Baton Dep :t Ttokat OAaa Ih-ftKBT N. Ba#a Geoeral gbpariteaitoai J. II. Divanr, Oeneral Paaenager Agent. Wedding Gifts ALLAN’S M - -v ■ FINE WATCHES, American and Swiss, of ihe Latnat- StyU*- RICH JEWELRY, Of Naw and Elegant Designs and Exquisite Workmant'dip. STERLING SILVERWARE, In Fresh and Beantifal Pattern*, especially adapted fer WeddingPreeeata. SILVER PLaTEDWARE, •v. Tea Sets, Waiters, Ice Pitchers, Batter Dishes, Cupe, Goblets, Spoons, Forks of bast quality, Ac. CUOrCK FANCY GOODS. French and American Clocks, Fina TaM Cutlery, Speatoolee. ftei. Waicbfsl Jtweltj Curfli’ly Rfpaired