The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, July 27, 1882, Image 2

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» -'*t*%Jh** ■ vK ld«jt TILLMAN, coufideixt; that tba I tU| Momiag ;. cUipoaadar Of Hi* itrtotJam, iatalH- md n*A$ of the i atil! esMng in the pan/ the tBtbwiaim that aaoirwf nrictwj offSTfi Democratfe Htate Cotfreaiion in Colombia 1 oa mM Toaaday.- of aceepMble eandi- oftcea it eaa aocort, ai *o AmoH toav tar” Mr brwffWl Mlj. |j; I < j^ma».ilUoffhe CMb W« Ml (Had aknrlj to hi* MU«. At Hie iw»t eW^tic.n the omo, white and colored, who alemeil him Wro’/eara ago. will retara hi® to the place from which h« baa beea at rothr feaaJjp, nchleaal/ aod ootrageouaij ouat* td. Wo again placo Ih oarne al the hand of our column*. Wadoaot aharaia th# ap* ofeor axahaagaa >( CahiachM leaf*' wiU control and dicta!* fca aomia*. TW*Mk»>ta~W V. b Mj aa \ Ua *r» X. Boa.flOfh 8. Thompson r wAo Aaa, for threo terms, ablj I1M *o *h*ir of fitomdm Ha — a VAammiUm watt kllmiC OlapcrirRinacnt Qt £QUCAiMNIp Win soecoed Nr. Niles in the Pmidanej of the Sotth (Wolhm Csflogs. His pro- motieo iadmerred, sod ander hi* ow>- tool the Sooth Carolina College will apcedilj regain tod exeel the prestige of ito pnlmimt dap*. It wUl he the duty of cfNW vsfiTeDiion wuicn mccu ots •ut Tamdsy, to aeieet a *ocoa*au* oom* patent to eecT| oo the gioaV Worl of the •dacatlairofAe'rising generation—ih* hope ef eoreoootay. We helkse that Najor 0. B, Larttgne, of Black vilk, pos- aaaaaa in an malm at dsgrea al the qoal. hlmafhmdead heart that are roq^irad of aa bnpsrtaat a honoo.— tha time af Ua gmimaien with at the HMN Aaadamy ho .SomWnho^a Z. - aief that So^ e/lha O gf the itself lo paver. It aoght la haag iu head h ah arm mad not gat np oa the go aroond the street* praying with Poritea Jmaiiiem, Mm the Phnrima of ohf—*•! thank Ood that I am tetter thaa other men.” Any party who robbed the employees of the govern 4b ai • a, m . ae4 e* 21 meat, as the Republican party waa doinfL *gM?>ngMt drink tUi emn U "* ,le asw, ought never to say a the Hitle gerrymeoderiug is line. „ He, hbwpver, gnve the ] cab party etedit of hasing courage of- k» epiainm in atandiog up to a\)nan fur iSmella, and be contrasted the wily h» which the KepubUcaM stood by their men with tko manner m which he had been treated by his own party whewdom tdstiflg his seot in the Furty-ftRIr Con gress. His remarks were relUbed bybeth sides sf the Howe and were Hsisned to with an interral dot often enbibued Ai ring the progress of debate on an etoe* doe ease. His description of the hopes aod lean of aa expectant contestant were very amnsing and were greeted wisto laughter. In conclusion he eernestly (“in the last speech I make to this Congress’ ) She adoption of some voby sleetioa eaac* should b* do* sided in wen# other tribnaal Umu the House of Represent at ivsa. Editor Prnpit: 1 vteh you could have beea at oer ootonot enMMtlou wbk* enm* o« oa of the 19 b lost. It-a-a Mr MrM rrW*l tysasn f m. . scnirrraAL vtxw. The Bible prootMucm “woe" 1 npoi (hose who “mingls strong drink.” Is. v datioo oonUina only 20 prr The proeom of diet illa tion waa not known uetd tea centuries after the cagon of ; the Scriptures' was closed. _ The “strotrg drihh* made m>w (threwg* dfstiUotion) ceutshw, on aa av- erage, 00 per cent, of alcohol. It is a simple arithmetical problem to ascertain the Bible status of modern drinkers. — 20; IWj j# *‘Woo ,r of b. v$ 82: w«e of .•, : ) N PAtvtrw. it a poison. See ‘'Carpenter oo Alcohol,’’ “Lcctu eson Alcohol” by B. W. Richardsou, M. A., M. D , I. K. 8., Ac. It ritiatei the blood by reducing ita vitality, aod causes it to deposit fat in' ■toad of miuiateriog to tbo growth and maintenance of the easential Mtrs. It accumoblcs ia nervous centres (such m the brain) "wbose feoetsous it asodibe# pcrrsrts uud abelialMs.'’ Sec I’errin,<.p ot , p MO. It impairs tbo cepecitj of the hudy to rerim or orereowM dieea* It bnem oo drnesns of the heart sal brer, drvpty. afaetwae of the krinry sod bled Jar, apopWsy ood palsy The dswe- o*o Dtiokmf aWotwik afc ta deolb aod Uoih hoao 1’iAeisJ. o msraA aooaL v law am af AmSM« AM *4 'Mg' ovary Wod. mothoda of gorernipg their schools, yet them ia an other influence. Teachers are actuated by iuceotirm aa other men are. The teacher who knowa that his methods of teaching are not to come before a body of teachers for criticism, loses one ralua • ble incentive to a higher standard of work. A teacher’s poster in a public school is beuefitted very little by an in creased knowledge of mathematical prin ciples; but when hia love for teaching, hia seal in teaching, hia methods of teach ing, and his views on education are ele vated, to that extent hia ability to suc cessfully manage a school is elevated, and these indispensable qnalidc&tions arc not gathered Atom text hooka, hut to a very great exteat from association with teachers in institute work. 2nd. The number^aud success of our Teachers' Institutes measure, to a very great extent, the condition of our It is a fact that the moat succesaful to ers as a class attend aod encourage stitutea, and poor teachers av a class call them humbugs. The history of the past thows os in tclliog 1 ogunge that when scholar* are taking their rise iu say country institutes follow their footstep# ; but k the teach' n ara pour, like the ■ ugurs of Kome, they <Wl want to »«ri. Coaecquoatly, if our manual aa are •wemwful aod r>Ok among the base ia lh» land, a ■ s«flb-t«Dt wrieoea that vr* have among as able luarhefi who am iu- icrmiiri in our scbuoU ami ‘ aa tW Mm her . no ■ lh* ash i. i.l," Xd laae«a«ae pnpuU/tw and pmpn gala isnpeuvad wwhMdi ni laarhwag. TVaen art Inarbeve in war pnhhr , . I irh i ih • hn nee* 0*4 U~m •• W«a4 avi wt «ua Man* of 'ham odl *»v*« oainod aahmh ' m oh*t iWy nan yea yam be hn *-t ; nm«Urr a X tba, menfaJt ^am/aub | >-• a.•• ■ S »a|U a rai, »iKM I •« • o&m «f ' k-rva * |«« .» Ug, ^ ••■A HhjW^ bt a aw no. laoiwnTr. • ALbMWAL^H.0. Itlh Jnly. MM I Thanovusui nompasd** will muator lor aaiMuAlou and rev low aa ftolh>em: Al Hpr1mrt..w» 14th Auffnat, 1101 : ■aaoodTitght IXawooua—Capuln Dlok- ‘Tit Pond Martina—Oaptaln Hooter. Mnwowd Ouarvia-dfeptala Bile; ■«ir«N«t Uuarnn-4taptnln BIMy. 'i hceu Milo LUlit DragtHin* -dapt.Pnai Bprluirtowu (Jonipau)'—Onptnlnytioe. —Oaptalo tUmmi flakS-rfla^Q Qu^j> ’m Tanseat«r lllett, m >n LlWt 1 mah lit Gordon Guar a-Oplain Jnnny. —Captain Faust. At Mtllett. 15th August, 1883. Gordon Idirt Druroona—Captain Batm. Havwdnah UlverGuard* -('apt. Pmsplvu. Hawoud Uratfiona—' apUln Miller. Ktchanlaon LUrht Dragoons, (A)—Cho- tal i Wllllnghani. Klchanlsou Light Dragoons, (B)—Cap tain Gray. Umrood Hnaaara—Captain Langley. Barnwell Mounted BiBee—Captain Har ley. fhe Companies will foma at II o’nloek A. M. In red shirts and black pantaloona aa In 187*. Company .onumanders will report the condition and arms of their coni t>anl«o and make requisition for what is umded; and offlorrs and men am rxpeetrd to ohneree in all mepects the Militia Laws "f the Mtate adopted at the last regular sene ion of the Leglalature, by which they are now govrrnH. By order of ^ --.a.,* Colonel M. B. Iixxt Comd’n* Bari well Mouaked lul) v “’ a A»l»> M 1 . Wheelwright I, AMM W Ki. L. c. u. e o. -tnase Oil V I he hrn I mXiQUABTK BAB»wai,L MoowiXP 1 . ALunwAtx, t». U, July It, IMS. ■serial Ordar. > The painful doty of ttoeoOMal mmit lu the H«-wl onset of the death o( Uw4r wwli-rh-uen >ad aealoua LAeuleoaat Coin- net—already too well aad aithnegh deUyvd. use South Carolina Railway. Commending Jon* 4th, 18fl2, train wilhmn as follows i COLt'MDIA DH ... ^Jfciiy.)!] Leave Charleston i 7.00 a St 8,16 p m Arriv* at Columbia 11.28 a ai 6.10 a at Laave Columbia 6.A*t pin 9 80 p m Arrive at ChaHeatea 40.40 p m 8.30 a m AUGUSTA DIVISION. "V (DaBy-Wlpl.) M Lnavs Ckarisston fllAam 4 CO p a» ; Arrive at Branch villa 10.46 a a fl.00 p a* V Leave BrnnclivUla Laave Idiaia Leave MWaray Laave Bamberg Leave On hems i Waekville i Bike )WlllMaa gilevroe*, end l>*e Oed ef Haulea harliwr Uk>s ataoe removed from the wartam ef UteLAmiimmattuhtoal WniUm U Mew. " : r« Wet. Um It he reluetanU,—ble [ t«U a ftoea their Mian memey. ItM ly i ha i i to Ito I' *M» • MkMa< Leave AagwaU Leave • illimee Leave Klko Leave Black v,lie Leave l eea I-aave Orshame Leave Bamberg leave Mtdaay Leave Kdiase At m Bvaaehvflle Leave BeaaehviJIe AS. a* ChaHeeiea ( r>e*tb( aad Ae Leave | 10 60 a m 8.02 pm 11 01 am 8.1ftpm. 11.18am 623p« 11.22 am 6 29 p 1156 am 6 4f pSi 11.58 am MCpm 11.67am 7.18pm IBIXr* l.npm 1215pm 7J4pm 2.U0 p at 5Ai p m -ftet ji?;: 9 l7a m WlM p m 588nm 8.21 pm s.52am Cltprn 5A*am 6 42 p m 10-OSa m 664pm 18.17 am 7 01 pm 10 SSem f*Tl pm 18 50am 7 2Vp m 1458am VAApm 12 67 pm 5X5 pm ■madaaian Mmto^ 5 B 5iaau.a» 5 nmtaa.a eU eem Fee e-. Tr-JLZ'J Hice 'i'ZTZ btHlk KLU’INO pm tobm*. 1185 pm vm-a.aM lAAam OtAAMMA M*MOM Sev«ee atO A/, at *86 A »»»•« >m •' A U 4 V 4 • « Mf me 5*Fi m « Hi 1 L a Ma >>«a if vf to ttoW W rm r -e- > e-e to ael IS 8 W ft N Wi 1 4a 40*7' rime J U ef ih* ■ to tope* ArueAng ee *4 — ~ )»« A eto. toeMe * AV A^. A eg ee V • to -V e« ee- eee rf yeee aeeea to -V -f • e > • • la LeWa Ae Mm Tl •e Pv iwA. 5 r — Mr tom te^kA) the .M4 \wm . dmm* m* • wy* Mmsfy m k ^ j tot >s cam m»^ «4^ ^ •et% I to* —a- I to es a —e tot • V mi an a-wee f: m ri>| VsfM 0*9 J&*. mfto Li i 85 hh« s dhws ri i W^- the AA A Veto meeri 1415 1 i ef mii'iarv "to u to wet* to ae to • i me with I to A >lhtob*tol to< 18ow It to a Hi —I always ftori secure Us 0. D. TiUmes si tbs 41th retired, Gen. Smalls ideas reoeived mto iu bosom brigadier, who was, a abort > ago, reckoned unworthy of eecom- » the Trcmont House, s rial- Miry, in ssiatlv Bostoo. '-^v - or ex- ssvoringof justics from party—b«t tha enormity is attonisliiug. Nr. Till- of over eight \ moiruiA Omt ad htot httla property, aod h* was afraid, I tha Mtoeeiwmatoioms i ' ha ahaiaa ad tha paopte wers kiehad omt of fori body, them ws* forming to »wwepdOwa ■ them of what Bulk saatoaaaoe they had If the Repuhliotons i on at they her* bees going oa, ho ttothfiod tbo South would bo roconstruot- sd sndrooooosmctad fee the purpose of plunder. Ho saw that, as ftr as hi* case was spussraed, tha Republicans wow Im patient to flush their Work, but that wouldnot disturb his equanimity in tha He bad eneouatered long ago the could ds. He mas satisfied that, though Shelley aad hhnsetf were to bo turned out, they would coaso bask to tbo next Congress, and they would oom* by aegra votes. Ho would ho a takas hia ooostilusaU »ish*do chsaga, aad if any of the Bo- r~ ’ him the hast of l f the orop for It’e a etga a mate tag down aad tail- te* to good hoM,mMihy arid bf the top up for tea loot tint*— rate ef hoy* teat had to Mvo o^rotote and drtah braate wa ter, raaka big, 8troaf, tougb meo, solid who Bade their way Iu tea world aad cilmbod up over all obataeloa, aad Pm aeon boys who grow up rich and fine aod hover bad to go barefooted nor played la tea branch and got dir ty, but bad tbot.' facet powdered and Ulalr had: dfeased at the barber ebop- grow up to bo lean, delicate, no account men. They tattled at tbo top like a •pludila corn stalk, but they never produced anything but a nubbin, and hardly that. I’ve noticed another thing tele year, that It don’t pay to be la too big a burry about getting your crop la tea ground. Ny first pianting hasn’t caught up with the test yet, for It got sorter chilled out la Iti infancy. The course of nature lea bolter glide thaa the ahanaacn, and old Major Cooper aayo bo never hagtns la (riant before buda bagta to swstl oa aa oMhtok- aaao uoaof for by ‘teal M any ftarara b« L” lathe pruvhie for ths hy a vote of yoas S5, aays 14.— 1 oa* who voted apieri it nxoept Only six Demo crats voted for the bill. (How sre the ia tbs liquor hgsiv nm?) South Carol ioa needs a prohibi tory law. Every true Christian is bound under the promo* aspect of the liquor question to exert bis influence lor pro hibition* ben total abstainer ft dp mauded by the laws of health—to use his iofluenoe to rid the country of lira rum corse is required by the laws of Christ. All good citixeus should unite in this ob* jack All difltoouoas of opinion oo mat ter* of policy should be nude subordi nate—this is a matter of princtpl*. Oonfoderat* bonds sold la Obartra- too on Saturday for gftOO per tboua aatft - .waa fonaed to «m*a ara aow 5am •d aa tto« r tof *2 itoa Army it ri aafci that rvgriUatkm ikrhau ara of la Gutaashta hy !m metoa loving aoaa of aa a from 04ty oaato to two dorian. Tb« Cheater BuiUua of rial wash ooutala* aa Item to tha rflrict that Judge Mackey aays ha will act advo cate hri ptan of Uarmoolatag tea white aod ootorad raosa until tea colored pao- pia of tha country bold a oonvaatloa aod offer to aupport tba *Dtlra white ticket, oa ooodttioo that tbo colored people shall have a fair representation on It. Democratic prospects in Penoeylva- nla era very bright. The excellence of tba ticket baa exdted tbo Republican fears to soma exteat and caused the two factious to bold a conference with k view to securing harmony. Mo re sults have been achieved. Iimmewi 4a yv total l f*« t **r m laamAlue w tha fBari aaaa*4 ta aaa ' late, trihay 4a am riaav m a Oiaaval A past >aa4 Mvav, til*,. ‘ ® Laave 1 aa > a a a • waa a a 4 SO ma atom a total a* SO 4ay« Arrtaa T« - Tarsi 576000 la iham it ihay rill M • ri that tfma. Waavaamj vast sms wtllrif la wwrk aa4 ( pay thaprpAta ot their marry. Mm am •illiag •• wark m mr larma will am vark m say. TA—v mtmmj 6mAtoaa will raarivasar larf* 4«a*riaUva rirmlar aa4 aitraerdismv agar hy malariag a ikraa aaat atamp wish ‘hair addrtm. Tha Ant ta aaaiply with awr «. ••••.A 44 ( MB I ’.1 petrn otww— ■ V'a • • « • a wmw mw • . MW4 Appritoa ltd Bnmtora .......Hi riaihcy Malaria, Chills aod Fever, nod Bil ious attacks poaltlvely cured with cry’s Standard Cure Ptlio—an In- 1 remedy ; never falls tooora the nhatlnate, long-ataodlng wbere Quinine aod all other rented Isa bad tolled. They ara prepared ex pressly for malarious sections. In dou MS boxm*, two kinds of Pllla, o Mima wtUsamra thaeawsty are may with l« wark. AAdraaa, Rtsan Mam vrAcrvBiaa Co., 118 AmilhAfle 8tmt, PitUburg, Pm. jalyt-mwAw ~STATE OF M)UTH CAKOIiNA, BARM WELL COUMY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Summona far Belief—Complsist 8*rr*d. John M. Chilton, Priiatif. againet D. J. ' Thomas sad Maggie U. Thumae, Defend ant!. ri toe ri a* •7 a. w* jftkAp, ts Angutte ...1 30 p. »w Ihtwagh frma Part Ba- • aed Bemfcrt Is all ptetdpal pmaie >e< 5 aad test. Twhsta m ml* si Usria trip* Tlek*t Offm Ronrat N. Bam . „ _ Geeeral tri perl nteudmt. J. fl. Pavast, flea ers) Pnareagvr Ageat.