The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, October 12, 1882, Image 2

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\ . ■.mt \ gig yraplf. f. Ites Mlarui Pf^rtpWj , BSteiat oouiTn oirculation *ygMDAtrqcrTo»t.Bii^»>a.^| BluYtol* attjraf rTbere an dl«#tfeo tluM la lira Dmeeratlo party and i of l&att tmibalp ua.” Not • bit Tat colorad Aooptooboald ootao etit mn*. Wsdodfttfy tad heat Boo. if. ft. Tbotapaoa, tbo If tba graal adboatof ffftMr I It order to certainly win tbfa fall 4 * fight oar people iboold crowd a great deal of work In tbe election field la tke neat three Tli« ItdiM an aapaeiallr iarited (o fin ^•aorialkeaeciMlMt bythair promaa. Ketpeciabla cafend vatara, iadapendant A a but many of our people are oot newspaper readers. They derire all tbelr political knowledge from their (Mgblbors. Any sweet-tongued apoa- Ue caA mislead ppd begafie them,— fcrery InteMgeot maa ebould eee that He nelghboes aadentaad tbe eltua- B that Is dona tbeeaada ie aafe. It la fbleely ruinorvd that OoL Dun- Oeo. Tillman are pollileel partners. Not a bit of that either.— They base aerer eeeo eeob other. If OoL Doaeee will oome out next week edd eft at the fust of our political On to Ned Oak e OermfV fWa b P. BaemattOa* I * ■sMBSHaa. A C.. Om. ie, iMi ( f> Ihmtr0h I'M Ckmrmtn t h U laipansiaaly aaaaaaary that aamralf a»da ba rataa-l. Tka snmmibi ankad ft* la faaall. sad la saw ra^atnd. (lake »M«S have gsaamelj raapaadvd daaarvs ta ka«a tkalr patriotUm rasofnlsad. All etken »IU plsasapay ikair raapaetl?a duan la Iks Traa* arse kafonikaaiaatlaila called ta seder at Barnwell C II. on Ike I8tk InstMaotkal tka I let of alnha, wkktkaaaiannU paid is, augr he mo-1 a known. . keepect fully, , Q. B. LAatioea, Be*. Co. Cbas'e. Oteica Oisocbatic Umixtt Chairman, \ BLACRraLe.8. C., Get. fttk. 1882. f The Qrstid Dsanoratko DemonUretieu of tko Caropaiga will ba ends an Court Heuse Suture at Barnwell C. II. an tka I8tk last., tfa which oaeaalon tka nndMatesoa tka State Tiokat will address tka eitiseas ef tka oenaty of party Hue, wko wMi fcr gaad goTaraaiaat and kanecily daalra the praeparity of tka eaaatry an cordially Inadlaif. bamoeraiie Clnkaanall requested to ap paar nanata.l and la ika Party Uniform. Marshal* and thakr raapaotlea ataSa will alto waar lha Bad. Wan /. C. l>a*aat will act na flraad Marshal and have eoatauMd of tka Pared o. Owl. D. P. Uojaurnar. aesiatad ky Cal. Itnsk nad Col. B. B. Kirk load, asaiatod ky Cal. Jo seph B. Belas, will soak set aa Marshal. Ika flraad Marshal shall salad hia awa eUff, aa shell sick of tka Marshal*. The Hoadguanera of ika flraad Marshal will ka at thw Pwhtto8toad. Col Bqfeurner's lieod^uarierv w 4 .!! ha nt Kailrosd Uapat, when tko following Clnha will taporl la bias t Barn w *11, Bayard, Baldoe. Bvaaati Spriaga, Blackvilla, £lka, Panr Mila, frakaas, Bad flak, k Rtahiaad, KoaaaMry. ^ WUliaaa, gooara. C«L Klrklaad o IIaadgaartan wlH ho at aloiorooctna oftho Blootvillaand Uraaga hwrg roots, wkoswtha follow tag Oaho will rapsrt to boa : •nil Pend. ‘TwnL ~ . A Mwwadll. Anaa TM. C, K ^ J C MaMdMnfM / ■ WanfanH MB. W W. Mat «Wwe Hi. f. C. Mfley filf, 8 t Ul. wm 481. J. T. OJbwna 471 1. C Nnv IM. B. Hwbawwnr >44, Brakkaa til, W. B» C-Wa tit. J. 0. Owens >11, A P. MtlMr tU4, J. O Pauomoa 1», W. c DeWbt ItT. 0. D. end Mr.i.T. .TUBS. received M0 *80 votes and Mr. (’aptl 8. if. TroUi received 902 and Hr. M. A. Moye 621 vote*, and Onpl. TrotU was nominated. fWt COONTT COIIinaiOCMRRS. . H. J. Troft received 957, J. C. Me Mbllen 888, W; W. Matthews 676, J. M. Woodward 517, 8. K. Ulmer, 5P6. and J*.C. Utley 484 Votes. THh (bur first Mmed were nominated. •sir Cwsaaaly Ticket. - io« i THR IsRflfebATUMt.—W. W. ^sith* H. J. Keane, M. F. Molonjr, 0. W. M. Williams, G. Duncan Bellinger. For Probate Judo* —B. T. Rice. For School CoMHiMiorMKR.—Ar- •Art BrSm. For Auditor. —8. W. Tiotti. For Trkarurrr. —N. F. Xirkland. _ PbR CoUhtt Cohmumio.vrm H. A Croft, >. (T. McMillan, W. W. Mat- thews. Trnmm* I aaaonaoa aiyeatf aa aa I 4l*ahs%0|RHNssbspi*RsPiMMs. ta Biata Polliiea I have always narked Ur tke Dsnanile Party, voted at every aiaatlea •laoe' 7R Ika Buia, C’oagraaalaaal and County ticket, front Oeverner to Connor. la National Polities I have all aty Hf# bean a conservative Reputlleea. This Is tke carnet position. Pursuing ll, the "Arh that bears eureoRatry’a gaad will nrtnpeaeenff peaceful Ararat at lost." IIaMing these views, I know that I can so- cosspltoh «acn for our Congress!seal Dis trict than an abler nan honestly differing with mo in National affairs. Believing that a large number of Demo crats think as I do, and believing they will bevo fho manhood to express themselves at the palls, I make this canvass. < I believe in a free ballet and a fair count. If by auck a ballot and a*Kh n count t am defeated, my distinguished, papular and brainy opponent shall bave kiv seat without aoeajeat If electet}, I shall vote regardless aVcan- sequence* tor my country * good, and my Congreasional JNstrWC Will have ia Washing ton an advoCSle rowdy, willing and nhle to serve them. I knew that the power ef an arbitrary aad dictatorial pwrvy is against me. I know that I am Hoavi|y handicapped by the unjust, cruel and uncsuethutisaalnation of our Oauaty Kaeeutivs Com mil lea. ( knew that tka ‘‘Healhew rage and Ika people imagiaa a vain thing,'’ but believing that I am right, believing that God protect* the right. haUnvtag in myself, aad remem bering that "he alone ia a maa wbe can re- airt tka geatn* of hia age, lha teas of fashiaa with rigerwas sunfMcity aad modest courage. 1 shall walk eahnly, humbly, Irmly oa ,- so depart lag m vself ia Ibis eaavaaa that ail hoa- est oppuncots most admit if I f»il la achiova t have daaa more, I have deserved R. W. H. DUNCAN. II C H.,8. C., lltk 8apt. IMS. aapllto £>H TODI> * ‘Va mat rviNrrvRt atori or BROWNS andtMalanf W tow T It la wall k Hrwvrvs*a Tnmttnrw Hi takraa leading part In tkaPurnltAipt Trade »f Ckarhmton. 1 at rive la a vary way to la no bag- Ipkahe my angtomera. *11*0 vaf Thorn r prtcea at this atom. I flx a prion at which pouds nan bn sold atallvingpntllt. HavingdainrtuInnd thua, I have but oon price for aU. I anil goods on thntr merits, and would not mlampreernt them at an to effect aaale. so that a Mind man or a child oau bu/ht tide store with out fear of being Impoeed upon. I have all kinds of Furniture to flx tip from a CotUge to a Man-Ion. I have the lb aa Bed Mpring of tbe Boutb, duet and verndu proof; also Hod leaetera very cheap, -y PHILIP RHOWN, Wore and Offloe, *19 King Hire, t, eep7 3m t.'harlenUtn. H. C. A. McCOBB, Jr GIMBAL COIUSSIOX IHCB.IX And dealer in Lime, Cement, Piaster' Parts and other Building Materia Also, louid Plaster and Eastern Hay. No. 130 East Bay, Charleston, 8. C. sep7-8ut CLSSinSCLACIOi, Commission Marohant. —nroam ard drsur ns— v WINKS*, LIQUORS, 8RGARS, TO- BACCO, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Nj. 175 Eaat Bqy, Cbarlcstoa. S. C. sep7-8m LUCAS A RICHARDSON, BOOK AND JOB PRINTINO. BINDING AND 8TKKK0TVPLXG, Ns. 60 Kn*< Bay, cat AHuarruM. m. c. Km imm'ai am* Snaaplas fare u had aa W. B. trCAR. ( W. R. BtrmaRBmgS HKXRY HAYBR IMf»OltTKMOr "• •AVSB U iGODASlTR AX* (•IHW. AFFUV. FUTAlOia. UNIONS Ar >1* tHt. Ck i Mum i. i, 11 TO BUCKTULI1 iORT —AND— RKSTAQR^NT J. H. Bo ROES, dealer In Fffiah Brvmd and Ca km. Choice Confect lotteries and se lect Family Orooeriea, Railroad Avenue, Blackvllle, 8.0. Hat Meals served at shnrt notice. All goods at reasonable figured. augSl William Duxnin BOARUINO HOUMK. Floe Wlnee, Liquors and Began, Corner of State and Market Street*, Charleston, 8.0. ■ jp?-3m BUNDLES COTTON TIES. FI rat-class article of SPLICED ARROW TIES, double riveted, fall length, fall weight and must ba sold to oloaa conidgnment. WILLIAMS, BLACK k WILLIAMS. Chat lesion, 8. C. aep7 O’Neill & Sons, BOOTS AND SHOES, i TRUNKS AND VALISES, S75 KING ST. ABOVE GEORGE, ( HARtKSTON, S. C. ‘ aap7-4m South Carolina Itallway. Onsmeaeswg June 4th, 1882, train will ran as follows: Come to Grahams! ■r-r $20,000 . WORTH OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, SADDLERY, Crockery nad Glassware, Drugs and Medicines, Fancy Goods and Notions, G roce* riea and Hardware are exhibited for sale at astonishingly low prices at * - . ' - * v \ 7 ^ » V ^ LIUtUtVS EMPORIUM, ■'V COLUMBIA DIVISION (MMIy.) Laaaa Ckartaasaa 7 RR a m R14 p m Arrive a* ua*nMa It • a m * • m L^vaCwInmMa 44kpm tRlpm > rWWasaa !• • p m RjRam ’ AUflCWTA •mnuM Central Hotel, , i*. — a - , paeessnis ar-rtai AUviUHTA UA W. M. THOMAS. sa kmm- waNt M I S**eaa aa ti—«v •m«4*aRa Mi**** . W*M I RRtsm 4ffpm M team ••pte !•$• a m •Ppm II at a m RlRgm It Mem 40pm II ttem **f It team SM pm H teem %0p m II Sem 7 Mpm It Its m • team lltepm T Alp m • • S • »fc*pm 4foaa $ ! • • • tepm 9 19 • • *i Ip m 9 It $ • Ate P m * m • m % f| te$f • «»• • % |9 $ • 9 Ih • m • t • tmm ^ m 9 •$ f • 9$ it • m ’ • a t • to $$ 99 99$ m • Mp m ^ 91$ m M $1 pm •tepm •tea 1 X’ Grahams, S. C. • f ' n . at J - . v s f * ' ^ /• : The ESTHETIC STORE is just full of ^urgtias and you cant fail to he suited in Style, Quality and f Price. It is impotable to quote prices where so much »to be mentioned, but you bare only to call and see for youmeH. B« sure sod come to see tie handsomest store ia tbe oounty, eren if you do not wish to buy aay thing. t T Just This in a Very Few Words! If we Cannot Suit You at __ Cooke’s Clothing and Hat Store, • ^ 711 Broad Street An^uata- Georgia. Ia gieAs. It nad wriaaa, it is hardly *«y tea etkera IW try. Our iMaek •f Man. Yentks* and Hays* Saha. Owreneta. lists Uadwrwrar Ar.. Is tk* Urgant to AngntU Wa ha aw a makdawt Wnynr la tka mwtha* wbh the CAN II, ikwe m tkw le«aal ttjU* and hu»l keryma If yen aaad anyttowg aawr hma, W h4». b up BaRaM. aaa aUF Mtetk. A W BLANCH A RE). •••* fins . . Par J. C M'DUA CO. V LAJSOCR* HO It . « a J. B eathersbee. 1 Oj I HAVE JUST RECEIVED a Urge stock of Oaaaral Mcrehaadtaa which I will aril at vary cioae Igurea for cash and caah only. Buyers will find it to their intern* to trade with me, for T am determined to be undersold by no ucickant ia c*»tu.ty. lb* a All persons indebted Ia me are II person ited sod nested sod advised to make early set- lemeutx. It will pay them to do so. Pa lienee has ceased to be a virtue- " *ug2l-ir A. J, WEATHERS BEE, Willistou, S. C. Boyd Brothers, WHOLESALE GROCERS " —AND- LUtVOR DEALERS, 1*7 BAST RAT CH A. ft L. 1C M TO PC, M. C. aagXlAn . A Great Change Cruk ia Priett. CRXDIT ABANDONED Cuh EbtebUmhed. IwAw ..Mto* •Rtoya Ww Job Do 4 *d Mata, flUens anri Dry aite jariated pvvan* Ml iVrvsriTZTte.* Has*y MkWteag 4 l->. 7 I t awd fia fUtehia Katsn Family FW H7lfaa gv Atmcwr a wa •I tka CAa IS 1 -f« par Sag*/ •! Itu. I Ms. fl J8, 81 par KM. I have a toll awd aaw aad I propose te sell them wary eh cep, bataaly fcfoteh ef cwnrae usy frteada wifi a* ask Ur credit. C. E. Lartigue. BLACK VILLK, 8. C. sepal-if Elko Property Ibr Buie- A valuable lot with comfortable dwell ing boner, good store house and subeUfi lial barn for sale. For further Informa tion upoly to a*31-tf Da. a. a. Cw«a, Sko,«. c. NOTICE, Application will be made at thenext slou of the Legtslatuna of 8euth Carolina, for a charter toTooorporate the Barnwell Kali road Oompany. John B. Proa and Associates sepl4-3ni Blfickvillc PropfUy for Stle. ^X: 1 For bargains In Town and Country prop erty apply IruuicdUtely to P. J. I. REDMOND. «H> 7 -tf G. T. Andrews Will. E. B. EA-HI.K, 801 King St., Charleston, 8. C., Dealer ia flae Shoes, Boote, Trunk*, fie. Ha gusraateea aariatbcUan. Kxebaagas ebaerinlly made te aay time. All order* repaid. Centey wp«46te . c f. mmauN. $ vim TfiRTCR, CA4MN A Ct, BOOTS aad 8HOHS RCOaD Wfl he haypy i» b Join Corbstt, CARPET, OILCLOTH, MATTI*fl, WINDOW SIIADR WARKUOU8K R« 287 Kmg Tiraai. Ck»rii*e. A C. espl4 8m W. $. F9RSYTMS b I9R DRV flOODfl. CUfTHIJtfl. AND ORMTS FriNlSIlMQ OOOjR, «Maad 4Q8 King Street, Cberlaatia, 8. C Specie 1 , atteatiaa given U llliag Oeuatry aepl44m Orders. N. A. Hunt Sc Co WHOLES ALB DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Non. 161 and 163 Meeiing Street, I'hmrlewtww, H. c. •agSl-3m SOUTH BK.NI>, UMDIA.WA. O.YI.T FIFTY CENTS A YEAR. Circulation 33,000> The Urge* an 1 best sgrtcultural paper In tbe country. Eight Urge pages, 48 col umns. few advertisements and almost *•«*>»« the rending waMer given by the $1.50 and $3 agricultural papers, but we send It to you forte cent* a year. Prem iums to every subscriber, premiums to dub raisers and M splondta presents glv- New Blrdaell Clover Hu Her, comptota.lu- eluding rs-cleaaiiig attachment, which •y New end FtotfcwMr tom* •# rVtb—g. * e hmawt-del «*«* aS 4 n amns el V 8 t a 4 a-1 Dtewi Y'wmw—j* Mwhmwt iRaewn Law*. R^pmga. >te* T Mean. Rdfi Mnteto awd II.aril ar Amd. TW, t wfi. UWete I Raetewy. Aa XT* CIoCTI UNO. 1 k* g awo^v aumeuad *awd ad t km«p am4 MnJwwm f ’> db*nu. Jenwe Amm •• *«8te «• vnana. t*mim * Imas Aw ante te ft fl tomha, ftoete amd tU.mwm HATH ANOCAPH * htep Ifiadhate. t awe eari FeWbmun* ■ liOOl’H AXDHHOKM • «*n |m !$•« awd to*pe tVw •*. «• A wwn TW. ^ i U j- *_ fkte-es *te$te MriRaag lw> toitew wwl Skmm Re ewtetetop mad team.. * Vatew* weri ledtent eewepdaf and Swm *m*a 1 InritwHrte* TInwr*rv. nfkal Oork*»ry OH<H Kim->t A ( Hsp te* fbteh id Hep** awd Fwawp ti* me*te, Twhtete and whnh • kw mte as t “WW*** pawwa R tea* • H *np toaswla a*w$ *m-k.i tee mte 7• *«te Wmp dkww ttey |»—», Lea* mmk * Same I wte —ha rikaanl dto wwae Ka T % e * Jm mj ted wnteteHte tel tew I ia aw hf p-ea • —— —4 1- ^im gtot I ►*w *ew»d tel* telWp ftete | tap te na ttete-Lm 1 *e» wa *• a»*w Re a d ■ Wy wte aawua V ewnad te ate* A ted I elte$ ewpMW ad «e»» m '•te h>«pa*eAj |, A. P. MANVIleleE. I W. I. DELPH, BItOAl>8TKKHT AUGUSTA OA IrttlUCR IN—- • C. ALLCN.t. P AT JOHN B. rCl'K. Oanarwl Mi WBITE, TBK H ATTIR Wbilw'n UtebvwUn Momnm. .A Men s Mott Mate Ml U. $lht. $1 JR, Rite, $$ja, $3.aa, $3 so. Mtetaon'a line soft bats. Men’s, Tout** and Boys soft Miff beta. _ Childrao'e Hate end Cape from Tf naata to $1.50. Umbrellae RrpaUed and Rrcovsred. Walking Canes. 9G8 King Street, opposite Nasal ML 8ep7-3iu !< I Farmers’ Frien d Wedding Gifts ■aksrs-ss aawwm sumo an. a —A.T ALLANS. -■>" ■■ i . ; *ap21-3m If Inn W ntrhm*. American *nd Swim, af tke latest rtjrlea. Itlch .Tevrelry. Of New aad Drgaat Dedew* aad CzqaMU Work- Heating Bioves. Gratdff* Tinware. Hardware QT’Buy tbe EXCELS 10R Cooking Store—15 difierent inr*and styles in Mock. Heating Stores for Coal and Woad ia greet vsriety. W. I. DELPH. 831 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GJh— Champion GEO. W. WILLIAM^, Jr. C’H A ItLlCHTOrV IRON WoRKhT W Hterling tellverwnm. Ia Fimk sad Braatlhil Pattanm, ■priffy *aa**d fcr Wedding Premia, teilverplnted Ware, Tea (t*U WaUrn. I«* PHehem, Daller Dfctea.CUa* ‘>aane VWkaWkMleaahty, •**. Cboiew Fnaey Ooaten TtefcCWfcry. Portable and Stationary En pines anti Boilers, Corn and Feed Mi lb, Merchant and Plantation Saw Milb, Sbafttop, Pnlbvs, Hangers, Cog Whewb and Mill Irons, Steam pumps, belt (maps, Hand Pomps. Belting (sverv font warrant, sd) Rubber Packing, Hemp Packing, Metallic Packing? Lace Leather, Rubber Hone Pipes. Casks, Vetoes, Piping, FUi tinge. Bolts, Nate, Washers, Ice berg Metal (better and eheape Babbitt.) Ca* top to Iran