The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, August 03, 1882, Image 2
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F»)U (ONMlKKSi
OEOTtlK I) TILLMAN,
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At* we j^o to I’roH (WediHwduy worn*
Ina) the rumor i» curnuit thnt
Hutrh S. Thompcon lia* received the uom-
luiitioti for Governor. ’ •
/( . ■■ tasre :
Tint State CuiiVviitioii mot on Tue»*
davj but up^o tlie liottr of coinu to pnv»
V we have do otefinito injynivttion b« to its
work. In our next issue wc shall report
its work fully.
Tub war between Kii^l.iud and Kyypt
promises to nffept the cotton market .so-
riouly. The -average cotton crop of
Kjjypt is worth $45,000,000 and it is
believed that half of it will be lost. It is
likely. Umt the prices of Americau cotton
will be advance! propor'ionatcly.
ir tin-
his com-
uf tbtiftMltaof Ito
wwihotta at
dstaw. Df. J W
look lb* floor nod sab I: “Ttirra la
•loabt, tlbtrust and dtoaff •ctloo In the
Dciar'ciatlc party. I do not kuow It a
«xtcot but I know that It exists, and It
must t>« cured or th* rcaulta will be
illsaati^ua to our patty. I stand on
white supremacy nnd that enn only be
prea» rv*«i by white unity. That’e my
teit. We have three Attssee of white
dtliens. The large land-holdet, the
atnull. land-otsrner nnd tboee without
any laud. To keep them united th^y
must be convinced that they have been
and will (m fairly treated and that
cliques and ^oDclavoe shall not direct
what ahailbfl done. With the view of
restoring unity and preserving our su
premacy I submit the following pre
amble and rcHolutlons, believing them
to be just uud right and calculated to
prodwbthe result that I desire. If
the repeal of the Stock law W impossi
ble-then the election of live anti-stock
♦
la* cdodhlstee can-do no possible in
part)*, and U would be efll-
cadona In allay'ug discard and dlsaat-
Ufnctlon: __
( WhereM, Tbn Senator and ra«n»>er»
of the House of Hepresentntlves from.
lUruwcll county, composing the last
Legislature, saw proper to vote for tba
Act known aa.Ute Stock Law, aid
Wbeieaa, There had been no cl**e-
rbrn held In the county, tliraush the
Dctuouailc duba. or olhcrwbeto aa
certain the wish <1 lire
. la
I i
gers at Jay. A. Hub bell and
ntittce. President Arthur has tWIsrod
that no Federal officials shall he div
e-barged because of their refusal to con-
tribu'e s portion of their salaries to the
ItapubbesM etmporgp fund.
,■ is ■■■ —
Tut ad »ptioa of theJ'riiMLiy plnu uf
»aling uoB’inslious shsaU satUfy ac I ^
aoiidiiy the Iieioocracy. The pcupUadl pfffluyt J„ tb« la*t general rli-mbwi
wberriy the will of the peof-lo c»»uW
have tM*n ki.oan And
^*-p .r>l »B of the IX
rra'lr H.ir na »d tl • « Ssrra Mi
a trj irv* Mkllo* to •Bp«'«S
and •stibu IU.ii 111 «lt>--o to
U-*. *m4 _
Wr f*-**.ak**r»ta tts*a’l.f«i
d »o » I Is * - 5 •ew-. as J
U« -Vasr* *sd e'.U—t mm •H"'** **’ 'b*
*.»• Lgwes'sts •J-W #WiW trimm mi
f % t»4M mm I • t v * M, t •• OM b» ««!♦»'.•
ii| ssawawA I w«»» e* a* w
tha poll
mo io W9 piwga: hbp
gjunly pledge mysalf, on hunor, that I
will laithfiflly perforin all tha duties iuiei-
deal, to niy position as manager of pri
mary eleetiba.’* -
7. The Coaa»y Ksoeut Ira Committee
shall furnuh each township dub with a
suitable Ifullotixnt, with a look, for the
sufe-keepiug of which the president of
the club shhll bo r<sponsiWe. , t .1; *
8. Within ten days before the* day
fixed fir the primary election, the secre*
tnry of each local club shall begin the
preparation of an alphabetical lift of aH
the enrolled in embers of the clu&; and
three days -before such primary election
he shall complete and close such Hat and
deliver the same to one of the duly cho
sen managers uf primary election. -aa-
0. 0.n the opening of the polls the
ballot boxes shall be emptied of all cou-
tents, and exhibited, thus emptied, to
those persona in attemlancc upon the
polls. The boxes shall thea be closed
nnd locked, and ahallso remaiu until the
polls ara eleaad. „
10. The manners ahull kaep a poll
tSr mut a taffy Ww, irtfer jPggpkg
msv rhouae a ‘ ‘ '
rkoo-e their own cmaJiJii , « • Ws sop-
p««- that the KasrwHve (Vnnalitre •••(
■rrang- a strics ufmeetiags throe.h'M
ib# meaty at wWick all s*|.ireur. will
ktrv iqp-rteoev-a fat <1 t«m,* 0 ew p^-
sa*! pr»«ctiu<»; lU.f tU m» fe
prUCriaMt. U »U» «sms we pwMk4 tk*
primerv }**s >• aAepScI sed
, rwixad m K«i*4*tA
A M. SW Ike nk *H M
ike former alert ion aheN ’be voted fir:
yVeriV/sd, That^^Mca wkeremoro tkan
one prrenn ara to be selected for the same
office, the Kxecurive ('omtnii tec slutll se
lect, according to the nnmbar of n^ca
previously received, twice aTWny per
sona gj fjbere are offieuh positiotia to be
fllHed. #
•-It* At such second primary election
the two or more candidates tl>us~au-.
uouneed shall be voted for, allwoteu for
qlUer_partio8 being considered ns sent-
teriog and npt edited. The returns of
this election rhalluc made in the same
manner os is lierciobefore proscribed for
the Irrt.. .
- * 22. In case of a tie arising at the sec
ond election, the County Executive Com
mittee shall have the casting vote and
the candidate. In ease of a tie
arising in the County Executive Com-
ittec, ilie County Chairman abe> hare
the castingeglp.* ^
28. The perm;ns recciv’mg the uujori
ty of-rotes at this aceoad election,* or
%j' tba Executive Committee,
shall be the nomiuees of tEgJfomocmtic
party. •
24. No vote* shall be enunted for any
It
<4 'M
• am I
■umber.
II. TkcLollou
priutsd or
■amiaa of tha pa
d«fl«»—t iflluw. hi the
l< puwartWd by Taw ie tba mm if&mH
mm4 ssam*y
»t Bsioee krtig pnwMU \
> l mm
lay.
/'Now ronahler tbo question in a pore
ly Hx-iei aspect. 8uppoac it were agreed,
by common consent, that the aoah whose
hobil it is to indulge ig intnxirat inj|!jj|f
quort, no matter If he dnqs desist before
the poiut of actual drunkenness ia reach
cd, shall be denied all access to social cir
cles—think of the influence and power of
such a decision. If the young-men and
women who esteem it a siu to use intoxi
cants would i-ny to the young men who,
with more or less frequency aud free*
dom use them : “You are io the daily
coni m ission of a grievous siu against God
and yourselves; wo cannot tolerate it;
we cannot tolerate you as long as you in
dulge in jt; we do not, in any sense, set
ourselves above you, but we arc firm in
/ #oit Horse or unit vKtfr*ft?Hh
Ma. Emtmr ARew as. wka sksrkii tfiS]
Vlnnok aadassaakitloBS «f »ht past; to mm-
pwi kir mmm laaifon, at tlw a^pmackiag pH-
msiyof tha Poaiocrallc patty, the repieseml*
alivo of (toubly konarod nnm<-- la Barnwtll
ominiy—hioiMlf, though cMiparaiivefy a
young nisa. ! known,flroot his ancaslry lo lb«
third generation and inlierittng tbtir inteU
igence, intoftrtly and patriotbra. We In-
ritolbe party to support Mitfor OEOHOE
DUNCAN UT-M.INUhlt, to ddrolop promise
tealwua, faithftil and diidn-
our ^decision Io abstain from all assocH- i >WjWidals, ?* t7U«4ui
lion with you so long as you iuabt upwt JlkeaeTen.^
violating ihc law of God and commuting
injury upon youraelres—" nupporn just
this Stan 1 should be taken and adhered
to, who can estimate its efficiency ? Tbuw -
let ^the
middle-ated repent these j
\ti their uwa
Smith Curolinn Knihray.
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Commend*? June 4th, 188!, truiu
will nin a* Iflltawi t .
and to eeeure zealous,
forested services.
Kahnwh,!.
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HRArQUABTOPr"
SaoUMTED r
and ruvwwaa follow*:
At ttpHncrpwn 14th August, is
llHgood light)
Nortngtown Companv- C^iptola Jttua.
-tWloalaKImms.
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.MIMA DIVISION.
(Daily.)
f-Mve Chariest on 7.001 m 8.15 p m
Arrive of Columbia J1.28 a m 5.1* a m
l.eav* CoInmhU /VM'» p m 9.S0 p m
Arrive at tlmrieston 10.40 p m 8.20a bi
AUGUSTA DiVISlON.
' (Daily—WmA)
lowve Ckarlesion 8 85 a m
Arrive at Hranchvllle 10.45 am
: I
10 50 a m
11 01 a m
11.18 a m
11.22am
11 Warn
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11.57 am
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Le»ve Willivton HTOyW
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Leave Dranehviilo
Leave Edieto
Lmvo Midway'
Lmvs Bamberg
Leave Grahams
Leave Lora
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M ot-.ia ty ptw «rj cWetfou ua4 H
, ' a l ri**i ••y • very Ur»v rnm^otUy.l
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|t<re<-twl to at-rt
lo tha ItaAta Cuavrc-
tfow. had. L. V. Vowuua ut^olaatrd
Mr. M. t\ Matomy ul BmekvUfo la the
fuMoWtug flaiasrioR terms :
Mr. Okalrmao. "It U a- l foot that
■o p*SM*t R duty falls to the lot of m
member of so large a body aa tbli to
otuke a nomination fod eubmlt a pr»p-
ouIUor with suck eerulflty of cordial
and uoanluioue approval. When the
liberties of our cttis<*as were trvmldiDK
lo tbe bulnnccs j when the talrot, the
power and tbe moebtuery of a great
government were being prostituted to
convict and Incarcerate our people ;
when Darlington bad failed, wheu An-
demon bod failed, when old EdgeQeid
bad failed, Barnwell held tbe fort lu
the person of M. F. Molony of Black-
villa. I rise to nomTnatfl Mr. "Molony
u
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and to move that bis appointmeut bo
Bade unanimously by acclamation. 1 *
His motion was eccondod by W. H.
Bellinger, Esq., and carried. The an
nouncement was greeted with contin
ued applause and the Convention pro
ceeded to elect eleven additional dele
gate by a viva voco vote. Only thir-
—Veen name# w^re plated In nomination.
Tk* votes by which tbe delegates were
f elected are as follows: M. F. Molony,
J; F. M. Bamberg, 117; D. Paul So.
Journer, 111; L. W. YoumaM, 114; W-
O. simoi, 109; W.B, Boynton. 1W; Dr.
G. W. Morrall, 101; J. W. Jenny, *7 ;
J. & Btowty, tl; J. B. HuBer.®; A.
. D.
M
L W V urutna, C U R t^ no J D
Weal berate wrfe appotutml aa aeom-
mttte to draft a plan lor tbe enuduet of
Ute primary eleetlou, sod after thofmu-
mmtia of the usual vote of thanks to Its
officers lb# Ooventlou a IJ -nrnrd.—
Tbo drlegutea to the Butt* Louvnolfou
go UBlnslriK-te.1.
BruulMituNa lor she l*rlauury
Mlautlaw.
1. Within a reatouablo time before
the day fixed by hiw for any general or
special election, it shall bo the duty of
the County Executive Committee,
through its Chairman, to notify the I’rea
id on t, or other presiding officer, of each
township club to hold a primary election
for the nomination of persons for the
several cfficos to bo filfod. »fnr.n.-i .——
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the
btherwias suttaMa
17. On the Tuesday next following
the day ou which the primary eluetiou ia
held, the County "
shall meet at the county sent, at
o’slook, ■; Tfc* BatMk^r um puadi
the ccttificd returns from the different
clubs, and shall open and
came in the presence of the Committee.
The Committee shall then cause to bo
2. Immediately upon the receipt of
such uoCiiteallon, the president of each
township dub shall, by means of couriers
or in such other manner as he may deem
suitable, notify every member of the time
and place of such election, os set forth in
the notification from the County Execu
tive Committee.
3. On the day appointed for the pri
mary election ekeh chib, shall uammblo at
tbe time and place spedifaj, and shall
be called to order b| tM proper officer, v
4. Within thirty minute* after tha
dub is called to order tW
■ t
poll* tUR afl epea at It
*4*
Aggregated the total vote ot all the clubs
and the vote for each candidate. They
shall, without debate, determine, all ap
peals, and shall add or deduct all the
votes'attowet? or disallowed, as -tho
may be. The final result shall
summed tip and dedarod.
18. If any person shall have received
a majority of all tbo Votes cast for the
office for which he iaa candidate, he shall
WdMBwl k> ha .II|I»^b3bm of the
Democratic party Ibf such oflfoeT This
to the
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fausuIRpukaau I
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leave MIRw® 4fo IffilFm f* * »
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|Ar. ■* Iruarkvilfo If lUa m 7.®» m.
MfUai
tarn.
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Mottliurl
m. Bo our roll eull
la. Major It. H. Tempi*, rtilcf eugloeer
Cape Blabop, 1st diviuloa. engineer;
Jooo, uu my born
_ for ull bands to answer roll
ruML kf uaglt. anum sit —AMmiiffii
publish the enufry, amHf you don'tco^ougafa I
wBfpuytiffiffiiu edyaabs.
Yours truly,
— Mia*—
Malaria, Chills nod Fever, and Bil
ious 1 at tacks positively cared with
Emory's Sun dartl Cure Pills—an In
to cure tbe
oat _____
remedies
pressly foe malarious sections, to dou
ble boxes,.two kinds of Pills, contain
ing a etrodg cat hartio nod a chill break
er, sugar-coated ; containing no Qui
nine or Mercury, causing no griping
or purging; they ore -mild and effi
cient, eertala la their
■tl «Mk$ ~tfeS
tbe system, and gl
tbe bode. As ah
For Lie-
• •
«A minister u4 iii
been awed by ■ glri be kiased two years
kt»i aH^Mrffisdflm
till ber patlvDce was dean gone.
, n * cy, ,, say»'tbe poet. The infe
talk we can be relied on to BA about
OBffielvra. If we do aoiawr eoeiniee
will lie about ust
Tbe aaying that "every dog baa its
day" might be true, but lu this section
The oats and r«vtral n
tbe nights.
Elijah Dalton, of-Spartanburg coun
ty, Is 103 years old. He was married
i appearto be
ifs longer.— »k*ir »ddr«M.
ent is wood-
is ninety
good for ten, or fill
Mr.'li’s favorite am
chopping. He ssys the winter of 1800
was the coldest ha ever aawr-—
* The members of tbe National Board
of Health have oombloed to product a
fa^flPytopwloagUmlrp 0 .
A serlsa of lettera to, that tf-
feet has bueo published to the Mew
'NcrrtCK.
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,mr
*Ms A. KlsJali4.
Altrpmry nl Isnw.
zrES
IIAAffila sasdayl
Wssaly
ta Mffi asaaiy. aa4 is kirn will
Ipwiffik wBiili i».has laaga»|m amM
wmksWBhRffiMflfo hew IhmwH
■lisa, mat astkfop Ilk# ssr iavsslloa
I'ariiw hzv.iiK from $*_*(Xi .,
i shu n » Cenr^l Agency for
srs rials. Asysa* ssk »ak«|
%| _ MM|aa
riak of low.
dsy* trial return tks
their
Cireslar will
80
get thetr money ki
Most RMII. They skew l
i iaveriteg $25Maatfor a
PR tks good* unsold (o Yn e
keek, if Ibar do ast clear
who will take ten
00 can after a trial
miles and inve-i $216.
— of 90 days return all
Isold to us, and have money
if they fail"® clear riS
00
TEein ffij ^ „ ^
that lime. Wc are not paying salaried, but
want men willing to work and obtajn as their
pay tks prsite mt their energy. Men not
[lo work «n our terms will not work on
j. mo wew. SB, a.mi ii,i^
offer by «
.^stairviMp^-wMi
— *r»t to comply wiih our
_ _ the county er eosntlee tkey
nuy wkh to work. Ad.iros,
RanxiB Masuvaotviiios Co.,
fimithlelii Street, Pittsburg, I'a.
julyR-eownwi
©It is H, H. MILHOUS,
DENTAL. SURGEON,
MM^SCVII.Li: ^-4^7 .
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Tickets on i
. 8. Dav.sr.
Boanr N. Baas
General Superintendent.
General Pavenger Agoft.
Wedding Gifts
—AT—
* v rmii watchkr >
American and Swiss, ef tke Latest Styles i
i JEWELRY,
Of New uud Klepnnt Designs and £xquisiio ‘
werttmaaraip.
STEELING SILVERWARE, * m,
fa Freeh nnd Bcnntiftil Pattern*, etasdalli
. " ' pflffillfl At Bs<dlt|Pri*mit*. v
SILVER I'LATKDWARE,
Tsfi irta, Ifabm. Jam Piiekors, Rail.
Jpb Feet* of k««
GOOD*.
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