The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, October 05, 1882, Image 2

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John Hf. IWmfs KJitoraad Fru^n. .^'MtaainaBMiBsvMnHi LAftOBbT COOUTY — UlECUlATlON c- thu bsiuVT oCnro^bR-w n AX lodopendont 1m* no be<rt*i in<c* ik> md. Homustboa KHiilaal. TJrtw Kno balf-way Atound—SpwHJb t*. fcWJatot'M, c. Uutkr, CWpberti. 1878. m I r. ' rT '’ r- Wii-!-_ i'lMrt- v Il»a«c»*pMnfirtii« B^ubilwn nomlnaUon | frr Congieee from thtA Lbu-kit Mf. E. M, mi*: Braytou aaid “that he relied for hie eleo- tloti upon tho dlaattection and split ainonnr Uie whiUM or Democratg." Cloee up rai>#8. ’ ‘III the present c«>ii<JU1o*i of rncea an t .partieshi Uiebtat ,«n Indepcndeiit If poWWo, worse than a Badical, for ho Is an enemy who atm'e the livery of Heaven to aervo the Devil In.”-Wade Hampton'# Lt-Uor of June 17. H®8. . Th* Primary Election 1# over. To-day tho votoe will bo <K>unt«d and ivawlUi ao- noulteed. Aceordh:* to our InformaMop but few candid tUw are nomlnaU il and a •MaaAeiMHati will be bvld on next baUir- day to C 'Uipleto^lhe^tkk*^^'^ W Ow ja^t Wedne#tl»y week the Domo- i eandtdaiea for Mute offlce# will erade ap«f at Barnwell. Tft* DetBoeracy of t he baaner oounty ahould turn out In f u I force Odalwour atandaidbearera l he* rand- iat ovation of Me e«innel«n. ' OoL. Dwoaa fe IPO lacedurot to belle re Mai he caa be elected to Con«rrw ee an to eoptdbote to the eleoOoo of tony ton tboreeo leery Demo- \ for Cot Daroen UHpe loocay of Mo white Ck*. V B PvmuxM S«wt leal barb 1a»»aerfol kr*rat." lb* Be* Oh* b * t et aibeo f, by ia-r.-.oiMU e 7. ed tnt ond iteoatM De^oeell >b* Mr. Wr. Irvlpg Full- r woe auodlaot «r**rh at leiiirepe for $10,000 daiunoeo by UleeBilto Juliro tot brvncti • of mar rtage pr wnloo. The pat lire llvod mf r Ot'-m Uiit Mr. Fullor. while euguged ) Utee Juttoe. eud lebly winrtled an- flier womMO~»lieoco tho bull. Tho C leloiiff proved the profttloe mid tfle reach ; the defeudeut put up uo tee* iltMouy, and the jury found (or the phiiiitlff ill 000 daMages, Seven years of carpet-bug rule In South Can Una. from 1868 to 1875, coat tbeStuteln Ihx.h collected froui the people $10,135,306, an average of $1,- 447 900 a year, to say nothMig of the mountain of debt that waa (Hied up.— For Uie BiKJceediDg four years, under the rule of the white chlip’ue of the State, the nmonnt was $3,984,000, an uvernge of $996,000 a year, the hv log prr annum wae, therefore, $451,- 900. Yet the Republicans cannot un derstand why the people of South Car olina do not. hanker alter more Repub lican rule.—N. Y. Star. - Mr. Fcneiuan of Chesterfield quite recently found a den of rattlesnakes. On hearing a noise In tho woods he In- vi stlguted it/uud found a coon in the eolla of a large rattlesnake. As he struck the snake It sprung its rattles and twent) -seven young snakes ran Out of a log near by. He killed si vt-ral of these, besides ibe old snake. On going to the aaine place the next day be killed the other old snake and sum* 1 more yuung snakes. Each of the old snaki a Was over nine feet long. Cue had twenty-eight rattles snd tb«.oihei non*. Oo tbr 38 b ulr. Col. F. B C Ca«h. Indepvudeni esodldate for O-opr--*# from ihs Fftb Diatilct, sddrewieii a political meeting at Lancaster. About lbs cUms of tbs meeting s nblte amn was wounded In the bend by s bio from n stk-b In the hand ef s eol»re i man. Severs! | Islni shots wets flred butnoonn was bait Soon sftvr s long c4 avgroen on hors* s mf ihn v«Tw»t nod Its leadsr, who s Urns plstoi. pressni* i It si • man md s»t<l. - Fber. |» tbvd-d mUmdstn y, dot. oth , ^Hsturdsy.dot 7»h. A lie rialA. u Monday and luoad.iy, Octo ber 0th and loth. Prleater »8t re, Wodnasday. Oct nth. K. L. banders* blurs, Thursday, October ^Barnwell C. H. the remaining days of the month. . Ti Nh t lone I Bank Wlla, Hold and Silver cola receivable for tnx s. Mali hi ted bills and coins will not be ta ken Jury and witnese tickeu are neoelv- d- Tb.ua > aasaw <4 s ftmrn ar« Mat a W »wv aka dkdat cm* u* J a katf {j*bia far.r* m <k'« m <av •<. j a va-s g»s Ea JM* J Fmingsii s ban fr« la ay m%mk a« os. a -4 • .41 •d • wt a son* n ~J |K< <« 'bv rvsvat * -• f as U-«k» «»•«» m««v ikmwst# s o-s B A The irasanrar will bs at Me following iaonafar <bawMwBsBii fidt-w ho >ual year 1*1 on ha I doc. Pi May. Ei wlnCVti, Hatui able for tile 2% mill Cjmiity Tax only. s 0a / A»gi7 h. F. KIUKLaND, r. B. Of To the Yotcra ot'ilie NccoMdCou- greaalwnul IMstrlct: I annaunee myself as an Independant can- diiixte for Congress from this District . In State Poliiics 1 have always aorkedfor the Democratic Party, voted at every election since ’70 the State, Congressional and County ticket, from Governor to Coroner. In National Politics 1 have all my life been a conservative Republican. N This is the correct position. Pursuing T?, the “Ark that bears our country’s good will rest upon some penceAil Ararat at last." Holding these views, 1 knowtb it 1 can «c- compUeh more for our Congressional Dis trict than an abler mao honestly differing with me in National affairs. - . Believing that a large number of Demo crats think as Ido, and believing they will hate the manhood to exprree themselves at the polls, 1 make this cairvase. 1 believe in a free ballot and a fair count. If by such a ballot and such a count 1 am defeated, mv (iistingm>he4. popular and brainy oppueent akali beta hie seat w.lhoel a vent ret if sleeted, I (kail vote regerd leae of eon- sequences lor my envoiry*a good, sed my ConfrcaatoeaI Dts'ncl wtH have ie Washing loe an advocate reedy, e\lheg aed able le 1 keen met tbr peaer of aa erbsarery aed dketese.-ial party w aveieel ess I keov ibel I am keevily b< 1 be esjest ef eer t every I keee 1 hai t T ■ ■■■ ■ I , ■! ..—.I I, .11- RAT rVKHITVUtTORI or mjm Ills vrcll knownInC uh UmvUuo» BROWNS an and (itatoof aurtuun ling 1 Iro wn’e VoraltWrv UtLrm token a loading port In the Furniture Prado hwbnii. 1 strive In every way U> ay h> hag- •f Chat lev ton. tiloasc my cuetunp ra. There is no ifllnur over prtcen sk this store. 1 Qx a prieesl which gnodsena bn cold at a living profit. Having dot•mnlned thus. I have Imi one price fur ill I sell guods on raerlist snd would not their merits, snd would not misrepresent them e> en to effect a sale, so that a blind man or a child can buy et this store with out. fear of being imposed upon. Ihuvesll kinds of Furniture to Ax up from a Cottage to a Man-ion. 1 have the B"S9 Bed Bpring of the 809th, duet and vermin proof; also Bert iehaters very cheap. PHILIP BimWN, S oreaud Office, King 8lre< t, 8ep7 Stir y : f harlwaton, 8. n. A. McCOBB. Jr. mini comnsjioi iiEnceiM And dealer in Lime, Cfinent, Plaster Pam and other Building Material, Also, Inuid Plaster and Eastern Hay. 'No. 130 East Bay, Charleston, 8. C. sep7-3m Commission Merchant, — UCPORTXR AND DEADER IN— WINKS, LIQUORS, SEOARS, TO- "BACCO, CROC ERIKS AND PROVISIONS, IT*. 175 East Bay, Charleston. S. C* mp7 * LUCAS & RICHARDSON, BOOK AND JOB PRINTINO. BINDING AND STEREOTYPING, No. $4 En** Bay, . CTIA IILBMTON. «. C. K^t>m«'ee and fL*»B \CbuH«f 1 rtmm. Om Ommty fur Islicf-^swplajni Served. Klissbetb Rose, PlaiaUff, sgsisei Darling W. Roar, Elsie Kevlls Millie Whs- ley. Mary (. ncwiter, Caroline Harliog, Oliver Ros*. Caroline Lard, Cornetts Tuck er, Irwin Rosa, Elisabeth Rosa. Julia Blume, Henry Odem, Julia Young. Rivmn nah Collins and Ueorge Hsrlsog, Executor of the wiirof William Kcss, d.cessed, De fendsnts. , To the Defendant Julia Young. You are hereby summoned snd required to answer the coinplainLiiAthia nation, of is filed in the office pf tlie Clerk which s copy of the Court of Common Pleas for said coun ty, and to serve s oypy of your answer to the said compUiuton the subscriber at bis office in Barnwell within twenty- days after the service hereof, exclusive ef the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the com- l-laint within the time Aforesaid, the plaintiff in ibis action will apply to the Court for the ~ in the relief demanded in the cowplsiat. Dated Lfith August, 1882. ROBT. ALDRICH. Plalutiff's Attorney. y To the Defendant, Julia Young. You will ples-e take not tee that the sum mono and eompl.-iiat in ihls'action was duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said eounty on the 23d day of August A. D 1882. - »-^««RUBT. ALDRICH.—. Plahn igWUluveyr aag81-6w Come to Grahams! $20,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, SADDLERY, Crockery and GWawnre, Drugs and Medicines, Fancy Goods and Nottuos, Groce ries and Hardware are exhibited for sale at astonishingly low prices at LIEBMAN’S „ ’> % * ^ A. Grahams, S. C THE SUCKTRLE BiEEBT —AND- RESTj^aR^NT The JESf I1ETIC STORE is just full of Bargains and you can'k&i! to be suited in Style, Quality and Price. It is impoffribSe to qvete prices where ft> ®ncb is to be naentiooed, but you bgve only to call and see for yourself, ... * ~—>- Be sure sud come to see tie handsomest store ie the county, even if you do n t vuh’to buy any thiag. oct ’ > 1 bet I •» rtgbs. tv»*.t«gi • k« rtfk4 hew**teg ie •/set e< WMe^ iket he »> ee m • mee * eeS -be gieiei Wbm a^e. -be mm ewh MVeVMir **4 «*4a I <**11 •• k seWf. hv* ,ee*f •« -Sv i Just This in a Very Pew ords! If we Cajmot Suit You at Cooke’s Clothing and Kat Store. 711 Broad Siraat, Ao^nota. Georgiy. . la ffaadk. It sad avdam, is b kerdly a-y aw he stbsw la Ivy. W llliam Dll min «r Mm* r~tU- md Wy- *mm.. Mata Vmdmw—. Aa. 1 UVA4 VUOAMIMWO MOtyaw. Wei Um HKNRV HAY KK I M •*< IMtlCM «»ir RAJA* Aff lOtattMTi AS»uAA««aA W HLAKCHARD . Pm 4. C. tODUjtr A CO. C ■ I I- 10000 APPUEN n’TATotft 0*10*8 Ac. rw uino* TIL* •eertgr a» «• s- • >#•< ••4-4 TV. fte.e U et-k tfte * eve L- Ce m «e**-4 is Uke 4 wk 1*0 •k iv*# ef VJ - * ••••• 0*»0 r—«• < Ilk. If ^ves r** tu *» ft c VwA e# «V Central Hotel, A uTi UHT a" Cl A W M. THOMAS, 'em* ef «. m Li O'Neill db Sons, U tvsb. T *m. i«A4 OI4M far IwIMi 91 •••< •out T*t *&f iNl» 11| •SIMM FT A KM A ttl t MAtuam*.t c CLCTUINOk t4 mV mt '•>*• fte SHeUi '# $1 fk HATH AND c^A I*h tsrenes ftetlwsr fV-v ffM DHIIOK H*. lbe«ffl% A- 0 -vve I.. IMA 111 i 'V n fv» it I • a* •I er I* < »!i H A I*!* ••a 0« * —e**e i CV4t UfttS M0UMBM •**t I •*ee*e «• «« rv« • b~- >«V Lev ie .SM • V e»tl. ►* e. H 1 >JC It* * •«( »*■ •# A II I MtuJtl «4 J Aau» m rouu 4 a* is»«ewe4 C u*e*e*« f - ff..* ke* HOODS A Aewe t * V«w wf ft^ » • t ** U»*«e ■ efteag I I kaM*«» ee4 t *4seee •*-** I I«ntwm*fl ■ ) *he>A *f A* sAse* gtwaA to toeeiR eaavewff mmd tot Ofi<H*KfCI hiH % I wmu'tow #•■»$ ef ftaagAs toe4 F*vae <* moew . j •A k* veto si f#MA# geAsa IUmp** Fpeeto Am*A a f * •*- « -tbeir- n «» «e {* , le.« e —§ L* •’ kfttl f* v| • ee«ee SMAke—f *• < Wee mm+*4 e k>« «e■« • y*v*e I kef •ee. •>*• V** *«* 4 -key e g —ve* I *v«e4 to> %e*« •/■awefs Kvsgertf f «, C r«to*I»s*r ■*4 nv*b Le adto ee* k ea, k.v * ewto 1 to. I toM mm •a, to ■wto* K m « i« ften Mg .tow A. P. M AN VIlalaB. • t ■«. tABYAA.CAAHISACe t-e*.e ik t-ei. T. rau» v «e.. »« y4 •eitl If *t> _ __ to ttoe r*- ef aatoMM wove dvm by Me tvokea AUMfef W^wavev pr-bebty go befottote b a to •<4 tbe Atlantic sad PrsssA Hr <vd Hell tetod Own petty, of wbleb be alii W Boe.Ji ■ Al-irtctl and family, of poleooed by eadoii uo- aound ehttmpe work V*f re last. Hy U»e UArly eld of two physlotsM they rolls red after • night of Intense were reile kuflfertog. diarleeutn will shortly b* Illuminat ed by electricity. The wtrve are being run, aod the poles h«ve been erected With ft view to melGM. one complete circuit, taking in the whurvtfcaod cot ton presses. It 1ft very gratifying to see so many colored men coming out squarely for Tftompson and the whole i Vinocrutlc 1 ttebet. They want honeut rule and eg- petlence bus sbow'u them that this can only be obtained from the Demoeiatlc Three of tbe Press garg will act as ornaments to tbe Routh Carolina Leg islature. Crews of tbe Laurens Her ald, Haxtr i of the Georgetown En- (%ato aa*l r»*«. ac J A ■ t-ee attars# poaftteevy ter*^J • ,tx »y'a Mvadvrd Cet* Ft .« 4ve Is IVee r- tovdy . mrft farto 1 r to* d M vtiev'*, I dg «'a< Jit g rve*e anrre Qsitatav ead all t-tfcrv iva^ttoe tala -1. They are preoarei • i prnstoy fur atatotmws ean l kv, in do* U« to l*a, t*c kta.to of Pt.to, cuatels- tug s a' r-xig ralhvitle sa l a cblll break ev, eager Netted , to-atalnlng n- Q it sloe or l4*roury. reualng no (rtplnsx of purglug ; Uiry are mild au I v(H ctoot, orrtatn In tkcli act loo and harm ail Caere; they tffrcluaDy clvanae the eyetrm, and give m-w ute and tune to U>e body. As a tiouerb dd rvtnedy they are uiM-quair-l. F .r Liv er G-mplalot their equal is o d known; one thu will have a wonderful effect on thu wortt caa*. They are ueed and K cvcrlbetl by 1 tiysldans, and sold b> rugglata everywhere, or sent by raall !u 35 ami 5U tvut boxes. Emory'# Lit tle Cathartic Pills, heat ever made, on ly 15 ovnla. Standard Cure Co., 114 Nct*#uu Street, New York. julv66m Ib* BlA b*w» Vs r ikd ft I iftsn BC M J'I'H is n J Hi iO ICH sai ftioaft sT xtucsTs as. W A be Vp^v ie see sa4 «rve Vs aa W. L DELPH, If t*pa trn,m hUll HHOADBTliKET. AUOUHTA Ci if DKALKft *-4 r~d g k ■ .•«*. I* »Mu»a •» ■*• l ■ •IIHMI ,...4 .4 A ft 1 ? to lk« rnerl|«J m —o W Ik* TreWm. C k l^rn*** J4—4 ggfe, V. J game, a •*—• I- W K*mll Mm*# #1 Tnau A Great Change Crash in Prices. CREDIT ABANDONED. Cash. Established. G. T. Andrews Will. E. B. EARLE, 301 King St., Charleston, S. C., c- r - and Jfontgomery of tbe Pee Index. Montgomery ha# only been tB tbe gang a very short time; There are forty-two churches for the white population ofA.235 in Newberry county. The Lotberane lead with 13 churches, the Methodist* followcfosely with HTnext are the Baptists 8. Pres- *. byterians 5 A. R. Presbyterian# 5, Epie- oopallaus 1. Mr. J. P. Hagood, of Edgefield, tbe man who don't know bow to make leus than a bale of oottou to the acre, says * that oottoo crop#, no matter bow Urgs, will aot do uaieus you make plenty to wet v borne. He le rt4lnff astrlAi of a Thomas bar of cau Dealer in fine Shoes, Boots, Trunks, &c. He guarantees asiisfsctiou. Exchanges cheerfully made at any time. All orders orders over |IU.1I0 Express charges prepaid. He invites his Iriends ef Barnwell County to come and see him, and any orders entrust ed to him will be promptly executed. Yeur favors solicited. 0 T. ANDREWS, Near Masonic Hall, 801 King St. octS, „ —f" ie 'in to •■■■■■ i maim ■ ■■■—le.. ei. , .. ■■•i, Wedding Gifts —AT— ALLANS. I offer at cost for 60 day# my lai^-e stock of Clothing avid a new and beauti ful stock of lints, Shoes and Dry Goods all at Reduced price#. Standard Calicoes st 7c. * 12 l-2c Plaids foi 10c. Heavy Shirting 6 1-2, 7 1-2 and 9c. Double Extra Family Flour $6.75 per barrel. Choice Rio Coffee 12 l-2c per pound. Beautiful Sugar at 10c. Mackerel 80c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 per Kit. I have a full and new stock -of goods and I propose to sell them vary chcai but ouTy for cash—of course iffy friei will n«t ask for credit. C. E. Lartigue. BLACKtlLLK, A C. MOnwvwsttoeof rhe »*J /wrtMKl bask week ft MX deyw. K W U I «a tv «!• Elko Propertj for Palo* A Vilaafclktof wtlft •MMisa. srpl44m Jobn Corbett, CARPET. OIL CLOTH, MATTING, Lasve Window shade warehouse No ZS7 king f treat, Ckartostoe ft. C. sepU >■ 10 IT si 10 0Os i 10 40s ■ lA4ia< U&Tpi w. e. rewsvtws: & DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, AND GENT’S FURN 1811110 OOOJ8, 40Gsnd 40S King Street, Chsrlsetnn, 8. C Special attention given to filling Country Orders. sepl4-3m 2 00 s si 4 l» ssi 8.18 a m N. A. Hunt & Go WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Nos. 161 and 163 Meeting Street, Ckarlemww, M. C’. aug3l-3m t Farmers’ Friend SUliffll IlEfUD, INII0IANIA. ONLY FIFTY CENTS A YEAS. Circulation 33,000, The largest an j b**st agricultural paper la the oountry. Eight large pages, 44 eol- umus, few advtortsweatg and ataivat ftwahtothe rewtlng tastier given by the ftlJOnad* sgrlcnltur .1 papers, but we a fortt Mi>ta n year It to you luma tu club raisers sod m h en i hem In addition. New Btrdnto) Ck*ver ntndhng^rs^etoanlug ISSrtSSM! *% 0««k aag I Loeve Lae*, ftimkyrg LOW** HiJesy I wet* I4wte At et ftresrkvttls Leave BvoneVUto AT. si Char lam ua (FreigSt sad A Leave Brasskvills Lsava Kleckville Ar. st Aagusta (Freightaed AoeomaMMlsties —East.) Lsava AaguaU S ID p m Ar. at Dlaekvilla 11.86pm Ar. st Branchvilie 1.56s m COLUMBIA DIVISION. (Daily, ExcsplSunday.) Leave Branch villa 11.45 a m Arrive at Cslutabi* ___ 6 08 p m Leave Columbia 4.65 am , ~v-4 Ar. st Drancbville 10.22 a m ••CONNECTIONS.” Trsina leaving Branchville st 11.45 A. M had Columbia st 4.06 A. M. make <u»naeo lions daily, eqcept Sundays, with trains on Augusta Division. Trains leaving Chsrlerton st 4.00 P. M sad I saving Augusti at 7.00 A. M. and 4.20 P. M. make connections daily with trains of tbe Georgia Railroad snd Central Railroad of Georgia, for Maeoa, Atlanta and all points Wcat sad Southwest. (“PASSENGER FARE." Exsnrsioa Tickets to sad from all Stations oa tbs Road art sold at 6 cents per mils for round trip. Ticket* are good for tea days to raters Oa Saturday* sad Sundays ticket* are •old to sad from all Stations at oaa first- etas* fora Car tbe round trip. Tiekata are feed tin Maeday aaaa ta return. Regular retsa. 4 saatsper mil* first-class, I oasts f>*r mils sasnad slaas wbavu tiakaU ae* puvsbaa- ad before eateries the oars. 8leaping Cara era ran * ml algb* pa meager traiaa bstwaua CKllKbto md uftKftMB m "fP * D C ALLKN.C P IT Agi. johk i r*ri - - - Heating Stoves, Gratet* Tinware* Hardware QF*Buy lb® EXCEL8I0R Cooking Stove—15 different sizrsand styles in stock. Heating Stove# for Coal and Wood in great variety. w i- tjelph, 831 BRpAD STKEKT, AUGUSTA. GA. sep21-8m -= Champion Portable Engines. GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Jr. & CO- CMARL.KHTON IKON WOHIOg. Post able and H tel ionary En gines and Boilers, Corn and Fted Mills, Merchant and Plantation Saw Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangurs, Cog Wheels and Mill Iron, Stssm pumps, belt pumps, Hand Pumps. Baiting (sverv foot wsmat- ed) Rubber (^kiftff, Hump peek tag. Mete llto Paekiug. Leo*