The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, July 20, 1882, Image 2
At 19 A. M
> Mil, a lull at-
Th# <X>®-
for the pur-
dvlegatea to the
which mccta on the a^th
i revlaod rolhi of cluha. Th®
if of Irgfct ration being ab
•ect. and the Secretary In cooerqnenc®
being unaClo to ohtalo the number of
qualified Democratic voter* hi each
townahlp, the Committee went into
collateral and other buelnee*.
Hr. Alfred Aldrich waa, on motion
of Mr.T. R. Ayer, admitted to the floor,
and aU Democrata were admitted in
the BaM on motion of Mr. W. 0. Bltnms.
The GBalrmen of ehiba not being
ready with their rolls, Mr. Simms
moved that a committee of three be
appointed to correct the same, and a
substituted motion of Mr. D. P. So
journer wan carried, to the i fleet, That
a committee of five be appointed to
- apportion the clnb rolls from the ceo-
- aaa reports. The Chalrflppolnted
M«ers.D.P. Mourner. W. H. Duo
CM, J. & Datee, T. R. Ayer and L F
Buffers, who reported, "ThiH the
hooks are hr such a condition that
more time than this committee can
Claim of your body Will be neceeaiiry
*e make a correct flat of tbe towo-
aktpe, ao4 tbe vote to wbkb eaefe le
e*UUed la tbe Onavcoltoa." Oo mo
tioa of Mr. W. a B« Uteger tbe com
■Mae waa Ambargvd.
A letter wee me* read from tbe
Oeaaty Cbatrmaa requesting Mr J C
Miller to eel ee Cbelrmaa ever ib*
fk repreeeeia-
tag Ua* me aeet Sa«w*
Mi b* HeeeM by tbe One
«f aad WMdewl to a*e m-m.
I bet ib* m»aa»r Cbrntaiet
mil ba Cbelrmaa *f MMBmm
ammtuee. that eeta
beta i be aeaegeMn.t «4 i>e
that tbe eea*»r »*«itmee
tma-r* wta to red Me* I
■atacaeve at aay itme
beae. bat <aat iStae a^ > e
etata .- y Ve ka»» ■ a
can be eo aaler draretag thee rafted
ear* pet oa b th* apring. when tha
pbat will eoou bo reedy to taka it up;
but ifall the available atock of tbia ma
nor* b wanted for.the iill<v| .|md, than
artificial nmmirc should ba uaed.—I’rof.
Caldwell, in July Amerban Agrioult-
,,,
^yf ThW Ooveraarehlp.
*’ - m wo are abb to ban. there
na been little development within the
last week M to the probable nominee for
the high office of Governor. We have
heard the notec of Congressman Dibble
mentioned in connection with the office,
and he may be a strong nun before the
nominating convention. Bat viewing the
whole field, and comparing tbe differenl
candidates, we are still at a lom le know
how we am to de better than to cootinne
in office the present incumbent, Governor
Hagood. lic k a solid, firm man, who
cwti be relied upon, and fb th* discharge
of hi* dmiea W has hwetoAri kepi
at Hotly within the He* of duty. W* have
eo object Iona to erfn against aay of the
eeadidatee. Any of th m would suit
we, hwi we wee *4 ask car dsfcpWas la
the 8«ato Cenveotiea le hegb le thick af
the amftev, ae that they map act ga la
j%makiaa m
raTaa **
as is
A aew trial was
m tha court below
bed rtfbaed to chergn the jary that tM
eeoeaaJ was not raepoaafola if tha erime
bed bcee committed when he was tha
victim cf such disease, or if oomiaitted
while he was druak. Tbe Coart of A p-
peals refuses to rorogniie drunkenness as
any excase for crime. It holds that Hot
even frenay or mental alienation caused
aad la aaM » have tae-
by drink con exempt * person accused of
murder from crimi^U ICiponaibilit/.l: if
a man volunurily gets drnok, and com
mils a crime whilu in that condition,, he
must answer for the consequences of his
sets.
'
Womek’s Tears.—Women give way
to tears more readily than men. Grant
ed; but are they any the weaker for it ?
Not a Ht. It is simply s difference of
temperament, (hai is tU. It involves no
inferiority. If yea think that this habit
necessarily means weakness, wait and
see. Who has not seen women break
down in tears deriag some domestic ea>
lamity, while tha “strong® sex” were
cal® ? Aad whe has not seea the name
women rise np aad dry their eyes aad be
h a* eel on k the support and stay *f their
nd perh pe beer ap tha
is astraam beam ap a skip!
I said ease «e a (Aysician watching **eh
a wamaa. ^That woomb b tady greet."
♦ Of eeora# Me ia." he aa^ered ; •did
bla naergetay r*
f v-
i* •<
•ed *• W* ta*e ee ■
l*kka*eaaaeea*4a*aa*«
Vain# of reel and peraooal property
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aad mMa aaiMttgM
mad a* mm. mai i
tape m i eu® <• ta tka Cta
IT pa. am
U ike
— taa
•ad l<
. Uunmaar nt aorru cabouha.
Tbtal population who oAnnot read, 10
yaara of age and over, 821,780.
Feraenttgeof total population who
cannot read. 32 32.
Total population.who cannot wilt®,
10 yean of age and over, 880,848.
Percentage of total population who
cannot write, 87.15 5
Total white population, 891.105.
Total white population who cannot
wilt®, 10 yearn of age and over, 59,777.
Percentage of total white population
who cannot write, 1528.-
Total colored population, ,004,472.
, Total oolonml population who cannot
c®, 10 yeJt^cf age and ever, 310,071
f-kotal eolorob populav
Uon who ®nahotwr|t®, 5130.
1LLITKB1CY IS TH* UNITKE STATES.
Five inUlloaa af our people over ten
years of ageiQSpaot re^d ; aix and one
fourth million# cannot write. In
eighteen State®, Including two Terri
tories, more than 18 per cent, and la
eleven more than 25 per cent, cannot
write. In fifteen State* and Tt-rriio*
rie* moa* thaa 11 per eent. of the white
population over tm year* of age can
not wilts, varying In ihrae from 11 to
45 per eeeL Illiteracy among the col
ored population rarita from 13 to 70
per cent.
' Igaoroaee k elavery. The common
aefeooU of ihie country ere the recsuli-
lug ground eol the ^Urtptlnaxy remp
of ike grtaS ermtta of itetltaailo. «a.J
rrrwdum end prugreea, Wkota rWl*. rw»e
hata UtaS an-i ehall coedeue le U*
are meet rw- v* 111 ■*•>€* rre- wu*d thaa ikta* «f
Lfearywe rta- itad aN legtolaUoa le
TWr, .r, *** r** T°
^ * 3 *d*pe 'he lew* **4 MetHettew* of e
** . »>•*'' J a* I* ike cSttata »* W'
*" _* »•#« ike rata ret* l «f ale** ee taaee
emery. Ttata 'he mmnJtai me* ike
■** r«a •stems *»i ; ami M*ta •saw
,r y * owe W* ve imk-«e ami wtva a* tamw
me- u am Swtka u* ** a*«• ami te j
f,^# tae f -a' • ta- • *4 • ..iaA* At* I * •««<
ita A.*e *T tam«Of »* I m'*«a*|*«i i*
. ^ e »r ■ ae l*>« f *ta
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•me.
w -v41 g. *> ta TA e e. i««*S ta ui • j
•e* . . _ . . — .
, g*e»> «me «r ta Mmg* • «« xi .»« . '
ta*s t
TV.
Smav Kw.wsly.
If all the driekiag should cesm jells
coeld be rented for wara-ruoms, aad pgQr
bouses would have to advertise for board
ers. It ia true that the poor saloon
keepers would hare a hard time of it,
l* $tv 00. (fee sgeei ta
83 l* tw. day*, and • mr*S tSt.!*.
agast la Mew Terk made |tb.r0 la aaa day.
Any man ehh vnsryy vnouyli le work a hrtl
day, aad will do mb ilartag U*e year can
make fV#» fluxt to »«.00Ua year. Wyenly
si i upii
f: UcVWm la i
*7 All faak
Am
batit L
m*rW> Sm
w. r. txn
Ban
raweR a U., 8.0.
warn one man in **ch einipty. and to kins wdl
giv* tha rxetuaive kale n« longeonlin-
um io work lailhfiiliy for u* There l* *«
comprtiiion. ami noibing Kke our la'
■ M made. Partim haring fVom |200 it gljOOU
but it would be ovqrbatnnced by the £Ood to inrmt can obu n a Ocnrral Ageety for
.South t'aroltiiA Knilway.
Cnnum-nerntr June 4ih, 1882, tram
wil run as follows:
time that would come to--millions of
homes where would be beard levins vol
cos instead o( curves and blows and sobs
of wives and children.—Lima Gaxette.
A SAVE BRIDGE. ;
“Wo believe in ‘temperance in all
things,’ but wo also believe that total
abstinence is th® true temperance in re
gard to intoxicating liquors. The man
who never drinks will never become a
drunxard, nor by his example cause an
other to become a drunkard, that is cer
tain. It is a safe rule for all. It is tbe
only eafo rule for many. There has lat«
leriybeen n revival of the old quibblrfir
with words over the matter, had men
whose vocation, position and character
should make their every word emphasise
tbe danger of the drinking habit hare
been placed before ths people ia tbe
equivocal attitude of tauctiooing, if not
commending, a temperate use of all t-Se
good thingnu life including good liquors
There are no good liquor* , tbe only de
gvees sre Lml, war®, wont. Aed the
le'*t b»d will nuke dreekarde or rxcce-
eir i dnekrr* of erreuty lr« per reel of
lb-tee who haUleeHy ear them yeal at
ettta'r at tbr taprcWirely bed M(*
•imebl teal me ta* taly W «*■**■ tbawe Is
petti te wtadaret-**. Vwl hrvwuas lbe*e ■
ta good rrtata fa* Mwiai.wtae as eey
Dm* Nwb-eg h feticf resaUtt^ed 'Ate
•ht f«l ihat L* ptadM
ike hqgkaal pAymmi rw
mee X* tbe »* mao* tad
tsn eounitmera state. Any oee caa
au invest ntem of from $25 to $1,000 wit bawl
the isast risk of loss, as our Circular will
show that those invesrihg $23 ese nfter a 80
days trial return ths goods unsold to ee and
.^y
tbf i
get their money back, if they do not efair at
least $100. They show that a General Agent
who will take ten counties snd iiirest'$dl6.-
00 ran after atrial of 90 days retura nil
goods unsold te ns, end have money returned
to them if they fail to elear at least >75000
in tbht time. Wear* not paying salaries, bet
want men willing to work and obtain eelheir
pay the profits of their energy. Men not
willing to work on qur terms will not week as
any. Time mtoning Ltuinitt will receiveowr
Urge descriptive circular and extranrMuory
offer by enclosing a three eent stamp* with
their address, t he first to comply wite. ear
terms will secure the county or oouwttealhey
may wish to work. Address,
Rknxkb MAXUVAcrvatawCla,
118 ^mithfield btreet, Pittaburg; Pa.
julyfi-eowSw
Valuable Proparty
FOR-
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*» ar rnra ess U -mmd ee ib* !
all 9> a
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wotHM or 1st®, to mrtsis ex-
joat as ssrriy ss the coaiiaoed
•f wheat os tilled land. The
rtb* exhemtinu is plainer to the
a ths diminished erop*of the wheat
•SMS than on ths p»«urc, which may
perhaps continue to look green and thrif-
Ijl, while poorer grasses ora sll the whil*
creeping ra sod displacing the finer
kfegfc require a richer soil The
I hs treated with its share
i mtnure of the farm, or else
Ittra down. With favorable cli-
, ft Is undoubtedly cheapo
) * pasture once well made, in
f s number of years, than
vast of food, and thou
pin. Dr. Lawc’a doc-
his own experiments
is that paster* fend
with Bitrogen and
1 as th*
-y*«
1
your eh*rah building
waat to g* f800 mor* for ths
ca ^
^“Hm th* Lord prospered \oa ss I
“Yon bet! ^P# »*t
year tim* ofimhalf, bat hs has permuted
ms to gobble up ait th* Mock in a raU-
road except about 16,000 held by a
800 more
*grr
Between the 20th
wftidy weather, with eoatiowad raiasami
cool evenings and nights. Between 24th
and 26th there te likely to occur a very
hot teim, Aer the 26th or 27th, sul
try, warm and oppremtv* weather, with
thaader atoms ap to the close oi th*
•Mth. There may be mdteatioM of a
ooolat. chaag* about th* last of the
■Mfh pnhakly, altagcth® a
a# u* ma
!>**- r.rv.fj
I ar^J
CW E. B. C**h ha* mcuih^uT
tf as so ludeprodeot ewadidate Tor
[fttayrra* la th* firet district, sod My*
will demand a fair election and
win hoM aha ballot box stuff®* par-
ooottlly responsible If they onderuke
to couat him out by means of tissue
bailout "T; T * 'v
Th* Rldtmond, Y*. t Dif patch I* au
thority for the statemeot that there 1a
living Bear Simmon*Gap, on the Blue
Ridge, a tfian apwarda of 80 yean of
age, who ia dow living with bis ninth
wife. BA'has had fifty-three chilUren.
Bom* t'me since the old gentleman bad
a family reunion, where hie posterity
assembled to tbe number of more than
three hundred.
The following la an extract fret* a
letter from Bill Arp; *When a young
mu’s mind goes to roaming and for
aging around aftd bo dreams of Texas
or California of Abo stiver mines in
Mexico, he I* in * had condition, and
reminds roe of those offlo*-s**kers who
are always a waiting and a longing and
• sohemiof to gat u office; if i*«j
wb*
Tew** ta* tata* m *•»'■•< Eta fta s*ta,
mtmt AJta*Mw way* t*w 8ta*-as A>f**
Is >*®ta4 ta '8* *M9*aSS— -4 tta
Lard'* Say O* 8a- «m-A ttay
*ww<i*m i*w® ata~ta*.m ms- **. **-/
tat m (toy A* *w o4*wr days M tta
iSvy *—* wt-ts p«i o* itan Oust
rtottau sad rogof* to siagtsg ood
<nlr*f • tmrlta* cvmmow wi t ib* cvl
urwO | tata* oo Rurntey
Tbseottoa plooisdoo tb« ov®ig.>w*v1
laodo olcbg lb* Mtoaloalpf I Rmr utter
in* w*ur tuui reorded, I* now la full
bloom and will ytold, It 1* estimated,
so avrrags c( a baio to Uto acr*. Tbe
ground was enriched by lb# overflow,
and crops planted bavs grown wiih
wonderful rapNIty. The destruction
of stock, however, was so great that
many have not been able to r* place
theirs In time to plant, and for this
reason much of the land remains uu-
planted.
The Qreeobackere don’t care a far
thing about having negroes la their
clubs. They don’t want to make dis
sensions lu the Radical ranks, their
whole aim is to divide and defeat the
Democratic party. If they accomplish
that, they will go to the Radical party
and claim, aaa reward for their treacb
ercus woik, agood share of tbe offi
cial position* and patronage. There
la no middle ground between the Dem
ocratic party ud a negro Bute Gov
ernment. Tbs defeat of the first ia a
victory for th* fetter.—Union Tims*.
Governor Stoos, of Mississippi, has
pardoned on* Thomas H. Cook, who
999 aadar* 8 ken-ysnia’. ssafi99 tar
ipon Ma written prsan*
oaths ass nf tatoffi-
fe 8* h*
»•*
8f 6 ? to., ba f-ta.
W X*
a **8V n •«s*
.4 w. ».
• » w*.i ut* Aura 4
>—ta *M »> m*u ta
*v tall
8, wta .»
te® o-* i r Da-owt.
('ta 4* ta4 taV* V-A trwo*s
ln.'*cas WBA4itaUl
• *H airtio* A-(* t lira.
)u»y tolw
■ >.>gt txrsio* ,
toB»«xi.(. M.-cutio Riuiwnrr,
ALLtanaUB, o c. July If,
Hpvrtal thiW.
Tb* P*l"tul duty of tk*olB«!*|
rnvx.l io Uhi Hrgirumnt <4 «h*> Statb of ihrir
wrll-ch >taD . ihJ a-akios Liautw.aal Colo-
nr I «li*»t1y too wHl and Iona raslhsd-
slibouab drlsyvul, un*vokl*l4*umI not*-
giteviNi*, and th* G<xl of Laltt*. tavlii*
liin* star* i-rmoved fra® tb* wuifure of
Ilf* Lh-UUHMBtlol- B*l WIlIUui H H.-W-
Int. ilk* «,Mn*k*nd a>u*t suptkl- —atthouxh
It l>« roluotautlj -ht* t i*or In th* organi
sm n from llwlr literal allowsncs of efltt
oleney. It is therefore ordered
(OEDK*.)
That the several company ooramnmlers
do asmmble th-lr respeotiv* cmpanlni at
com (vauy remiexvous, Saturday, fith of Au
gust, 1W*2, and cause an clecUwii to b*< l eld
by ballot lor Lirutenaat Colonel of tbe
! •* *»4
a.. |( SI
.ta .sir to *Aay w • T* "to*
MSta. 6 T SK-8 y.V®ta*Sta.
>*.<
Atimlu wtriior’** Hair-
htatta m toraby «tv«w t8ta I w«W m* M
JUtak« tt» at tta -4W »tuuW o4 M Wta^y,
tfZTtTd 84t*r V *tay n»* Thta^tata**.
wHS stl SWiras tamwMs SktaoMaew
Moo**/ Ola. toraw. wtU *rw«8»w®r. **JW
gin*ww aiowt » tal***v c«WSw: I awnawd-
w fits, Sh-MW. wttb hwdrr a*<t
t p*-r PMrtostohwalra,
kuds; I Ont* Mill. M
arortrr. is-lnrh *y«. In firatrat*
all hrltlng for smw*. Aha. ttaoaM t
sad lot will b* lss**d for • ssrlod of
not I as than I and perchance 91. *1
of sal* will b* mad* known on d
Th* Ml* will tak* place on
July 14th.
J. J. WHALEY,
Administrator of 11. Whaley.
JunetVSw
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
BARNWELL COUNTY.
COUIIT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Summons for Relief—Complaint Served.
John M. Chilton, Plaintiff, against D. J.
Thomas and Maggie H. Thomas, Defend
ants.
To the Defendants, D. J. Thomas sod Maggie
H. Thomas:
Koglinent, which shall b* managed in each
company by throe ofiteora, who will certi
fy returns of ihe result to ttalrcomm -nd-
log officer to b« forwarded with hi* appro
val indorsed to these headquarters with
out delay.
By order of
B. B. Khklakd,
Colonel Commanding.
W. B. Brabham. Adjutant.
lul) 20-aw You are hereby summoned and required to
r> era m mmm . answer the complaiailatlllsaciioTi, aff which
loed Soda Water "W*M«*t*c**°r**i"«*>r
this county, aad to serve a copy of j»nr
th* subscriber
DR. w. C. SMITH has at his new Drug
Store is Wimsran one of TUFTS ARCTIC
SODA FOUNTS, sad is dispensing delicious
le* Obld Swla W*i*r. mnyll-
sw*r to th* said complaint e*
si his ofli®, at Barnwell Court H
Thai
Abo, is i
ism* la
tji 8. C. #
itydysi
exdnalvs of ike day #f servles; and if you
the I
Will
wltki* twenty d jrs after tks service keroof,
t service; i
fail to snswer ike wmplsiat whhiu the Ume
stiff tw~tkl
‘ 1
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