The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, January 24, 1884, Image 2
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LARQJKT tOCKTY. CIRCUUTION
TntTBSDAY, JANUARY 24 )«H4
»" rt. —■ l.lttl'lgi »«ffi "i I U ■■ ■».
At the jku tffm of llio C»*m in Ncw-
b r.y Judgti iiuUaou ruicd that li^iu>, to
bft proportj ozccuteJ, »>|i(iulil Ixv tigncd,
both byfft party m.ikin^ und llte pm-ty
rocoiving fbn mlvuiwc*.
■ *,•.». ;W . : , ■■ • i
Tirothcr Mol^omia of thr KdyefleM
3f<>nit(»r wn* mtber Imv-li in l.ji N’c<r
Yoar rcttjlution*. Sturtiu^ out on tt re*
form campaign lie it.ilul/etl in ptofuio
luniciiiution over tl o unc(|tial dintribtf^
Uwu of justice and injus itc in Kdr< Eo!d
S'.bacqueut developments prove lint lie
bud « Tory abort and ttnceitiin text for
mi mouroful a rennon. It i< to be hoped
(hat he baa recovered from the night-
maro pro*!need by C’hrUtuua Turkey
and trimmings and that ItU constituent a
wifi n'<t lie a niillatonc around bis neck
nsd cast him into Cloud’e creek.}
Some people think our edi prial
week was a dsdiration of
f'llMt
K'ttr iigniiiHi
SfnAturs liutler and liauiptiiu. '1 hey- [n the tieiriHiig, laheiaol *wras offered to
arc mistake i. Wo love these •rentlotncn
um wc.l ae if llier were our own children
and only apply the chastening rod be.
cause of our affection. We have to tight
Melton and Speer in the Cornu und our
Senatora ought to light them in Wurdt-
ington. They niey be unable to dcfent
the confirmation of the (ieotgia n^r-late
but they enft Ibow the world whnt tnun
ner ot nun he is. ] f they do not opp^e
him our people will bee one riissatiuM
an*l they will lose their hod on the
hearts ol the people -
At the last meeting of the Hoard of
6la*o Kxsntiners n series -of text hook-
f'U the public acluteU was ndoptt d fot
the ^ext five years,. Copt. John I)
Browne, Suite *gcDt for Mcs-r-, J. 11.
Lippicc >tt A Co , iuJimiis us that in
inanv localities the young idea is being
tanght to sho.it In tin* wrong wtjy. Un.
nurhorireti text books are being n«cd.—
Thisshonld mt be perinitieJ. It is time
that text bo^ki cost urouev. but »o do
good ploas nod harrows. Improved im-
jdenients nro aanceesxuy in agriculture
ns in education, anil the timelier who
uses old time books is <w fur behind the
limes as the Tiift.1 who would prefer the
dagoii to the su ky plow.
The Xnt'onnl Democrat ic |rnrty sounts
fo be nSfieted with dyspepsi.i. Wo win
not wonder at this when we consider the
number . f incompetent politieill doctors
who lu.ro lotti (rutting it. ()uc pre
r ribefcfree trudr, another protectiun,
H'd another twriti frr revenue only as pu
) *owu that will surely care. We believe
that a doftfereneo of the Chairmen of the
t^tate Itxecutivc Cuiiiiuiltecs as i-uiec-t-
•d by us some time i^o. would result in
a change of policy und progress. The
nuecesa of the party ip. die next eam-
faign dejK'iids upon th« progntmu.e map
ped oat on the ‘Jiud pro*, by the Nn;
Donal Excculive CouraiiMee. Ifsoeli
dry nurses as Mr. Uaruuiu nnd Henry
The News aaf Courier has a
by cable, for the pwbHcationjn the 17u.
ly News, of a new novel by Mfiks II.
Broddon, the author of DeaS-Scn Ft nit,
frady And ley's Secret, Aurora Floyd,
.and a large number of. other popular
novels. Ishmaol, the lateat work of
Miss Brnddou, promises to he as ubsorb-
iug iu iutere-t us any ufita predecessors,
und will add hirgely, therefore, to theuti
trnetiems of The Weekly News.
Aiiss Brsddou, beyond perndveutiiro,
is the strongest of the novelists o r tiro
ucjiSHtioual school, and is '*ow doing her
best literary woik.
The publication of Uhtuael in The
Weekly News will take place at the sumo
rmro us its publication weekly iu Kug*
da fid. The opening chapters, piiuted
here fiour udrunce sheets, will appear or.
J mnary UOth, und the story will run lor
twenty six weeks. Iiong before the pnb-
licatioh of Islunnel shall have been coni.
p'eted, the publication of tbe rkrtchrs
entitled'‘Our Women in the War - ' will
buve begun. These tk'-tebe* are expect-
id to be conlinuud during the wlude of
the presimt year.
Business trnnsictioiis, though the par
ties be ihou.-utids of miles from tHcli oth
er, are <|uitkly completed in tln-.-c doys.
The News and Courier by tke Eng'i-h
publishers. The terms being satisfacto
ry, the proposition vns nec pted by a ca-
Idegram which was dispatched from Char
leston between eleven o'clock ;au(T noon.
Before d I'. M. a cablegram was received
tinin England utinouneiiig the c*miple
tion of (ho barjpiin,.aiulgiiiug tbe name
of the new story.
The price of The Weekly News is 52
a year. Five copies oidered at tire same
time $9.23 ; ten copies $17 50. Club-,
bing price, 51.30 a year.
Tbe Jtli»gi*ke« l-'Mrmen* .11mUr.
An exchnug", published In another
Slate, speak* <>f tbe jleimrinie of hij
.*ld settler fui the West where ba will
take up n quarter seetloti of land and
start in life again nt tb« age of *■ ven-
ty. The ease of, the man 1* *o neat
that of thousands of otliere, that a few
eomtueiits tuny cot bo out of place. The
uiiu had a utce farm near a splendid
town where be had lived nud brought
up a family. Ho got tired of fanning,
s >M the (sun for six tliouaaud dollars,
ihoVi’d to town and went into the livery
business, aod Iu throe years went
through everything except, a train and
n lumber wagon, und now he has pack
ed up and gone West with a^ireart
heavier than bis pocket-book, and Iv
will die out there. The nuIHUer oi
farmer* that decide to go to town to
live every year, und go into huaiui »*,
Is appalling. Every town has them,
and nine out of ten become poor. They
get nu Ilea Ib’it towu business meu
are the happiest people on the eaith,
no 1 have an ensy titup, ai.d they get
to brooding ov< r their hard life, and
t hoy tliluic anybody can run a j tore, a
grocery, or n livery stable, nnd they'
sell out.tbe farm nod go tutu business,
Inttgtwtpf
yar for coll
0* Meet «0
aud ib«fa
tha t*
demornllaed ; tbe glrla become chain-
bcrmalda rather than go wcat, the
boys go to driving backs or tooillng
bars, and refuse ta go wear,
and the old folks go alone, and wish;
they were dead, aud will be quick
enough. This ts-tbe history of thous
ands of fanners who get tired of the
old farm. If they would but rsalir*
that they are better Died than nine-
tenth* of tbe merchant* In towne, and
that they canuot btcotue aucoe sful
merchante any more than merchant*
cun become successful farmer*, they
would learn something that Would be
Valuable to tb&n. . ——
rt'KltYina a Hkawistku.—From a
geSilemau of K-ieky Mount, Franklin
oonuty, who was In the rtty on Bntnr-
day, we learn tbs following particulate'
of how Judge Tow Claiborne, a peni
tent Mahonelte, was furclven, purified
and taker, back Into the Democratic
foil. The Judge was with a crowd of
enthm iostiu old Deinncrato-of Frank-
tlu, who were r» j King that their coun
iy had redeemed i'.self, aod the State
was Hufo from further piratical ruin.
Hefctriairiind louely; felt that It was
indeed a Ood-fotsakcn party wkb
which he had cast id* fortune*; felt
that be^had aluued; felt sorrowful
‘hat be had ever strayed^frotn the
path of right. His l><*t manhood cam*'
imek to him while the Ml irity of bis
Democratic fitends w:i* at Iu hrtgi.t
and raising hi* voice h«*dvctnred hi*
pu r p')*e to kick out of the trace* of
Maboncisin, and go back into the D •
mocratlc raitka—If the boys would ac
cept him ns a repentant sinner.
The Democrat* cunfehe i together,
and finally decide I to take the Judge
back if tye wouM go through the course
of put ideation they had determined to
r»e oeccltmry, lie must firMt be bathed.
A large-bat rel nr fob of w iter wnsne.'it
at band. Into this the Judge was
plunged. He came out looking like h
druwne-l rut, and askeil if that bath
was Aot enough. N**; In ho must g.i
again; uud, raisings him up lu Ik* It
strong Democratic arms, the boy* cave
him another dip, p died hi it out; gave
him n breathing spell, ami shoved him
iu again. The first act waaemtrfndod.
The D -niocr.it*' thou tol I him it
would never do f*»r a Dniiocrat to
wear Mshune clothing, and provided
him with a new outfit, from jtbo sltlti
out, burning Idi o del ithing that could
not be otherwise disinfected, lu hi
nt* w 'Democratlo toggery th*-Judge was
proceedlug homcwattl when the last
iij met ion was glvou him that “to be a
true, blue blood B,urbou Democrat, he
must sleap in bed with two Bj'urbon
Democrat* that night.”
Tho Judge took U all In good spir
it*, Is now a Democrat, and s*ys be
will never have occasion to s<.ff r an
other purification.—Lyuchburi;, Vj.,
VbgluUn.
sugar ami ifa._They can always find
a irrdbeijTinan who will sell out the ro
mains of a sick stock of proceib s for
ready cash, and- when the furoier first
sees id* nsuie overt hw dour .of a gro
cery, he feels us though he w.ts made.
Thr Lawykk a^d rm: A h^riwuiout.—
Ogletburpe E<-h**: ‘Tu the tnetaory of
the oldest Inhabitant, there was a
prominent lawyer who practice 1 at
because it seems so c*ay to weigh out ['Hils bar ostned Cone, and at the same
WattcrsOB arc lo continue iu elwrge we i I”'** hi* thumbs iu the* arm holes
Might as well buy etape now lor soother
bit! bmcMlncxt lh : l.
Col. (• II, Hculy, the new Mcser,
born in New York *ml "sdmctiiucs lull
ed fhc wheel horse of tke FkirkJj, J)e-
Mucracy," who i* leading the colored cx-
odusters to the Daiid ol F Juwitb has been
interviewed by a News and Courier re
porter in Charleston, where the first iu
voice of the sable seekers Mr the golden
fleece hare been delayed by an accident'
to the steamer that was to b ar them to
the prom bed laud. Ho is reported to
have apoken of his flock as •“uipgers.’’
Well, they m.iv be fullowing ns fruitless
• chase as did Jason and his crew. There
•re sums colored men here whom we
voald hate to see go rout h or west. They
are good, honest, faithful citizens, but
there are many who can well be spared,
and w lio ougnt ttf seek their fortunes in
sew field*. We want them to go.. It
Will benefit thenj and those who ara left
behind, but we would like to sec them so
WC0 satisfied lh«t (b$y wilt »«vi r-eoine
lack. Here is what the Colonel says of
prospects:
“The h inds are paid one dollar a day,
or rather this is wh.»t an average, hand
<*« earn by faithful work. The labor u
paid for by the amount of work tout is
done, from 8 to 12 oeuts n yard for the
dirt eamteated. A good baud at tin*
rote «wo make about $1.30 a day, but
lu has to work hard to do this. Tt*
Uuda havo to feed and tfothe them,
rtt^cs, find their owu todgiuga and shifl
gwioraBy fcr tbemielvem. Their trails-
portal*.* i* paid to KlorkU, and if they
lhe contractor for four months
be i* bound to pt^ their way back home.
B thaj throw up their work before ibis
Unto they will have to get tauk to Barn-
woU tfa* beet way they can.'
On Monday CoL Healy paid a flying
tiip <o Barnwell aad loti on tbe aflrr-
uooti tram with twelve recrMiU, but one
two deaertrd at Blaokvilie aad eaaae
uf I ka -'Teet. Ho use* hi* mnney to
stock up, pay* cosh, nnd Ms credit I*
good, mid hj^buya aveiything that Is
<-hewn him. Tho eomturtvl I travolvr
win) first strlk*** the farmer grocer has
it all hi* own way, nnd.pfOUy soonAbr
groceryd* full. It generally take* a
faraiet two year* to g<> through a 50tr
uere fnW) In the grocery busiuc**. In
stead of the business b* lag an rney,
mn-itself a*’rt of lay out, 1* reTjUtfe*
tbe be*t umtiHgeiu«-ut:q^ auy hr*neb
»#f trade. The pri fl s-ofe stuitfl, and
tbe waste m teitlble. A grocer lias
got to lie ebaip u* tacks. The farm-
>1’* girl* nnd boy* soon reals* that
they are merchant's sons and daugh
ters, Instead of fanm-rs, and they have
to keep up with the pro»'es*|.>n. There
have to belMsof things bought as mer
chants that would never be thought of
u* funner*. The farm house furniture
is nut good etioucb, the democrat wng-
on give* place to a carriage, the old
mqiesgive place to high steppers, nnd
the girl* dreea better, and do not woik.
Tbe family live* out of the grocery,
tbe boys play bos* ball, uud tbe gill*
goto Mg panics. The faruMr is a
good Mlow aud trusts many -thtr
good fellows who cant pay, aud iu some
cases hs geU to dtinkiug. Bills begin
to «r>me iu, aod he can’t collect enough
to pay rent. Ft lends that would help
him out with money when he btpi a
farm, will now tell him money i« udgb
ty scarce, aud he will have to give a
chattel mortgage on the stork.
The stock runs down until tbere’s
nothing left but a red tin can of mus
tard with a bull's head on It, some can
ned peaebi* and core oysters t. o the
shelves, a few boxes of wooden doth-
ea-pius, six wagon loads of barrels
with a little «ugar In tbe bottom, a
o >uple of dozen wash-boards, a box of
coo flab of tbs vintage of 1890, which
amelia like a glue factory, a show case
full of tbree-crot woudeu pocket comb*
and blueing, hair pins, aad shaving
soap, some empty cigar boxes that
tbe boys have smoked tbe cigars out
of, sod a few such things that do not
Bring enough at an auction to pay for
pilot log the auction bills. Then the
time there was a oarriHge maker lu^
this place named E. Finney. O ce
Piuncy hsd a llttl* case in court und
employed Cdne7 Who gained the case
In a teu-inluute* speech, for which he
charged $50. Ptnnev lefuse l at Oi*t
to pay this amount, claiming that It
wo* extortionate. Oono stood to bis
fee though, and Pinuey had to pay It.
but resolved to g«t even. Ia_tho*e
day* sulky* were the only vehicles re d
and before a great wbile Cone bloke
tbe abaft to bis as be wae coming to
[j* xiogtou to court, aud carried It to
Finney ty fix, w.dch be dM, . WJjen
■ijiii.inlfi.ilL* 1
Tim orargwtT'ps of Flori
to b*«ow worth $1^00,000. 1 ''
Thirty per opot. ot tbe ca^Hy
white eart|t—kaolia—suya a
tloovr.
Bulwer was correct; them it no such
word as fall. It is modified into "as
signment.”
A Georgetown merchant sold nine
barrels of whiskey. In tbe five days pre-
vioas to GbrUtma*. ‘ f
A mormon 84 years old committed
sulcMe at Balt Lake on Thursday. Had
three wives. Y<-rb Bap.
D. J. Burke, of Shoal Blver, Jack-
son County, Fla, Is th* fniher of thir
ty five boys and four girls. He ha 1 five
wive*. ‘ v
ft cayenne p»pp»r is sprinkled plen
tifully to the resorts of rHts, they will
resent the luhospitnMe treatment and
will retire from the premises.
H >me people have an erroneous Ides
of the average ‘Edgefield boy. They
think he i» na'nrally bad, but be Isn't.
It is tho whiskey he dtluks that Is
bad. .
Most of the great temperance r*-for-
mere of the N >ith have come Bsuth
to pn«H the winter. ■ Th* men who r<*-
maih North aie kee; ing body and soul
together in the prtiulllve way.
This Is the rich***, c mn’ry In t' e
world, the totul wealth, arcordb g to
Brud*tre*'t’*. nmonnrtinrt*>for'y thr»e
tilllon dollars. TfiTTofarToT Great
B* italn I* thirty t ight 11.Ilona.
A new edition of a pamphb t contain
ing the echool laws of the Stn'e os re-,
• eotly am* inled, le In conrae of prepar
ation by Col. Toward,the Hnjpciluten-
dent of E luta lon, aiuTwili a >ou be le-
«
aued.
An rxohanee a y,: The taller, broad
er nii*l etrong* r the met*, *nd th.
srralbr find weak^s Dim -woman the
aiot eTi e husband lx hi*np« fk'.d. We
know nothin at hII about tho sut-j -ct
The«oloted people of Moutconu-iy
A'shamn, met aud pasaed tesolution*
of\tmnk* ft) the r*Ftr<'ad commission,
which granted.|i qunl acc<?mmo<lnt|oos
on the r-llroads of the State.
A bill has iwen introfluced in th»*
M iHsacbnaetts L“g:slature to purchHee
2 000 patent ballot box*** to’be i)M**il in
ufj S'ate elections. It 1* supposed the
maker hue agreetl to wanaut them tu
keep the llepiibllcans In power.
‘■Y-a,” eald the Idaho man,. ‘‘It’a
•lrea<lful unfortunato that my gal got
bugged by tliatai’ b’ar. She’* sort < ’
held me in contempt ever sluec." And
he thoughtfully wiped off his grizzly
chto^
•Ta your eDtor at home?'* asked the
ffallaut. “She is iu the house," replied
the juvenile brorhCr. “Well, tell her a
gentleman wiahe* to see her.” “Where
is be 1* rejoined thsitnpert incut young
ster, and disappeared,
A w iman's hratu is of Qm r q la ity
than that of a man. Fiuenesa ol brain
gives Q’lickuess of perception, au*l w*-
soe that illustrate I hi this: A woman
c m tell what another woman has g-u
on at a glance, whiT 71 ** a man m’gh'
study the matfe?a y**ar an 1'be no wi-* •
One of'Senator Yatico’r^ioi l >: I
,-:Nr>rth Carolink a white man "vTne ar
raicned for at cal Inc old Wvns fium o
n-'gro. The Juty was composed <»f stv
en white men and five negroes, und
one of tbe latter whs made foreman
They came Into Court and the Cleik
demanded: “Have you agreed upon
a verdict?” ‘ Yes.siin.” "iVliat Is - it? ’
••be jury sm gone Democratic,sab, and
ri« ptlsoner am not gnilty."
The Industrial Exhibition of th* Ac-
-^cultural S-'dety of Bouth Carolina
will open Jauuaiy 29 h aud continue
until February 23.d_trxdirlve. The
meeting the ^Btate OPange, The
State Ag-ftfeultural and Mechiinfcgi
f
TOTH
Baubrbo,
One of the saddest
that the disabled aoif in
who fought fwithklly for
cause have no oBmUj
m
biU-w
Oil UiJ’
" jraai 1 - 1 . **
sm m
h* St Bsr Jlsll CtWirt Hoass fshru
HI
h, 18M. wit
fir sal*,
villc (be m
INB MULKS.
iirarcll
ritfii I
J.
can Lwk f>r sympathy std support. They
riskel their lives, lost their property.,
and are pensioners alone upon the chari
ty of 'thoto of their countrymen who
have not forgotten their services. Mona-
IXSHIS hive been replied to the dead ; we
assemble once a ^cur al thrfr last rcst-
fcoe lot of l(«r**s aad
be st WMistou snJ
fore.
8.5. HENDRIX.
roU.V'CIL CHAMBER,
Basnwki.i.. 8. c., 2'Jnd Jan. IftAf.
Tbs TowaTox Book will be open for iht
payment of Town luxe*at the Town Trcss-
ur)r'» offics, FA tlie (.’suigy tioSauisdon-
»r'» office) from|he it»ie Niwve-i-on to the
XINU1 xo J-.- 0J|E ygsB and AN INTERESTING 8Ee
- c VULFUUM.Ot.
The HavakwaH vr nxtT Ntws Is a ma
mtrth sheet c-*nubihtc a n-uf' S of rwullag
uiatier, ebtntirtslng »H th* news of lbs
week. Merfrd*hto UispstehM IM> *" ths
. , , , , ..... ,—tv- . -^^.boeiotBotnanirueae.AirriljMfSf^yjr
tag bkea io imuaciUid praiaClliziukfi'Js.- .latklsbnuwJ Ail pscsaiisxefa-iiix oroSJ-- « ^•**'*r t /en; >* ta, F-#hlonNoi
There fair hands Strew flowers o’er their lectbu to pnyTst After last nsnieUdate will ^ VrZ!,’ r o. wL, Dt 1
.,,,1 ,h« .™.or of ,l„ in, fell, f-.k.rp.1 W r .c»l. p«i.rwb.-Jta. -« toIWM,
bow they foagbt and fed. This is right
aad should be: but wbat of tho living?
Nothing has been done fur them. The
Northern soldier is well cared for. They
receive large pensions, and only a short
while back u member of Congress intro
duced a measure to piy ail disal Ld
Union sokl'eia money enough to make
them equd with the boadiioFdcr. The
Soiulierti soldier c tnnot sttniu to this,
rJ as Slate and Comity Tuxes art.
By order of Council
WALTER S. EAVES
Clerk and Trssswrer Ynwn of Bnrnw-t*.
Executor’s Nolce io UilMiro auu
(redilfii*.
Esute Thomai Blnnscll, deceased.
AH persons itflehted to the late Thomas
Btinsell. Evp. at the time of his death wf*l
rnnko payment to, and all persotis holding
^.luolbtenosH «*f its Foieiipi snd Domestic
News. Il U a p |tar rtlal «••* b* IVad with
iaU-r* s' In any part ot th* Union.
T** th* f^r.i.ir, id* hank) or srtlssa, Uis
tni-iiiM* or prof**si *11*1 man. who nn* not
th* ikIVuii **,•* nt a * tall mall, tits j-avam-
xah Wa-xut-JiJswa ls.;tb* tawHum by
wti'ch It* * a*i tteiuloi tawi tg *v*nt* tiratta-
piriui; hi th* l«t*v w**ild, whettwr iu bis
own .--late or lu the most disunt parts of
the irb b--.
In adillit m to two flrsR-rtaas aewsrapers
sta «iip*l»rs wi pt ia^ vs»iiifi-»c tosaeA f*sr- -
" Ty sul.iH'1 lb»*r a copy of nn v of t h* publish-
*M si-r.uisor th* Uokkiao bawsLiBnlaT
fr***. Jjnt7
. 1 t t 1 • I inxiria «v* muv* mis |w'iwAjiia sivm
ana can only look to hts own country- J demands ngarntt his estate will preseu
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men for help. And how can they extend same duly proved to
— I L. STANSELL,
or THOMAS 8TANSELL. Jt.
JawIT-Xw
Executors.
the helping baud? Well, feliowcitzcns,
you have a few MBccs in your gift where
you can place some at Iciut that they
might earn a livelihood, and believing
>ou are willing and wTll help u.«, I tsk
your support ;q tho nex; elcciivn for
T’lerk of Cpnrf. You gave me thih < ffice
just after I lost my nrnt in the war, amf
when my term expired you placed me in
neminatinn for n st coud term, my first
term liaviDg'cxpircd soon after the close
jifLUieJMir T and was therefore so un
profitable one. But you all well remem
ber h >w tho strong arm of tho Govern*
inont interfered w;th the courts pre-ride*!
overby Judge Aldrich, stopped the elec
tion which liaiTbe< , u ordered, oud so* n
placed Ha<liaal otfteers in all the public
oflb*es. Gf those d irk and try hrg days
l will not speak. As spun as ivc tvgain*
cd jiosscsfitou of onr Slate Governnient, 1
the Lf guljlure replaced Jml.e Aldrich
on the Bench; but the old oflioers of
court have not beon mre*l fir. F« IIcw-
c’.tixeni*, eunilate our sister county Or-
ungebnrg and other-* who bare placed 1 <J 9 £***• Bay. 1 and S—Cnmbevland Sh vci,
tier disabled soldiers iu olfice where' M •«"! StatsStreet, CbarlsMon, S. C.
they can earn a support. It is- said by j (New \ork Office, !ki W.-rtl Street.)
S. B. WRIGHT
984 ■*'»*■» KT«kK»:T,
AUGUSTAv O A*
Wholesale and Ilclail Dealeritnlhe
FURKBT AGED WHI KIE3
and oilier L quois.
All orPms promptly filled.
Shipments by Exprofado^rnty-point.
jau24
tv. n. Msciiovr.
J. VON UVKN
HiBY BE1FF & CO.
W HOLltra A.L.K UliOCBUM
i And I>*-nl«-ri- tn
CAROLINA RICE.
ostty)
11ST *^1 *—~
TKe People
Wanted.
some that I have a good place, and
ought to be saii-fied. So’ 1 wmild if
N. B. Mr. J. U. EASTERLING is now
eonneefed with out- hurtn^-sXI.^Travel'lng
. , , Salesman. Any ontrrs entrusted to hifa Will
such was I he (■as''; b.it When I H-li you j, ..,-* our liesi attention. [j ingo
1 have been liailnjad Agent at this place ,
for fifteen years and that the tlinige uf
schedule u>ad«MHIJhe bth of list Novem
ber is the first that lias enabled im! lo
lilt
att.-nd chutcli on Sundays, unj that
•vork is very bard both day and night,
n l I * ides (h i (lore confinement the
sJarv 1 receive is iuadequate lo support
myfiimly wli.*:h c-tt-isli of eight, and 61 M lk‘t SlrC: J I, l-b-*f r r‘>l0D, S.T.
a I small '.hildr-ai, I believe you will sup
port me t,n the next clcc'.i n
A. Langer,
K
Cattoa Ssai
I will pay (16 1 3) sixtaeo aod *ue-
bait c**uts casii per hoshr-i for lONOi)
iniMhcls of botiml Diy OHtoa 8**sl, *1 •
llvcre*! t<> m* at 161* pksor. Will vx-
elmtige eotiou see*! ■Nail f*w oottou
*^•1. J, A.IOBI2L ,
Jar*]? Bxrimsll. tk 0.
ti K-vslioitAfuciMT - :
For IBM is an Eleyant Toak ot IV) "aged. X
Colored Plates of I Iswera and Vf|#taWss,
and more that) HUM illu*lrations of th*
ctioicej^Flowen, Plant* and VefftsMct. ami
l)irectn>ns for Krewing U is Imndnsm*
enough for th* lettireTabU or a He I i day
Present. Bend *>u your name and Post Diice
addresa, with lUeenis, and 1 will send you
aoopr. poNtaye paid, This ie ii»t n quarter ~t
of its cost. Il D printed in both EntU-h and
German If yon sfterwaid* order seed* de- ....
duct the 10 cents-.- Vick's Asena ass vn*
sr-t is ths weatn. The Floral Guide will.'
le l now to yrt aud f row them.
Vick’s F ewer nnd V*xei*b)e O.irdSn, 17h
Pages. 6 Colored P ales, VO Eagravtrtgs.—
For 60cents in psper coyer* $1.00 iu ele.
gint clo(ta. In Uermnn or English.
Vick's Illustrated Vlnelbty Mnfatino—32 >
P*e*-», a Colored Phtl* in e*a*Jf ;• mu her nod- ,
ntiiu> fine Engrnringa Frio* $1.26 a year ; >
Five Copies fur So.lD. Speeitnen Numbers
sent for lUeenta; 3 Itial copier forSieckts.
JAMES VICK, Itoeheetsr.-N. T.
jan3 -i l
VR -
Fell 'W citizen*. I have ntahy worthy
op^nnenfs in this rare, and would not J reMn led.
Will sell Fruit lower ihan ihelargest fruit
houses in t.is city. Give him a trial, and
4f go«ds are no( aalisfsetory money will be
ni'keThi* nppe.l tn you biJ Fdrtnnc
smiled on me, but beiirg in indigent eir*
cum stances, and unable to cant a aup-
I on fur mj f.iittily h» n y present p-isi-
t on, I (eel tb,it my appeal will not he
in yuiu. My business keeps ute **• dose*
Iy confl m*l, l will not bs able to go
among you. us I woull like, and I no**
place myse i iu your liamis, feeling as*
surctl you will take care of me.
Your obedient servant,
_ A. V. E. va*.
Ouue askeil fur Ids bill Pinuey simftly
said, ‘fbO.’ CX»ue swore be would ooj
pay tr, us two or three dollars wus tbe
usual price for such work. Pinuey
ntuck to his bill also telling Mr. Con*
that he tin ught it nothliig but tight
ibut be should have $60 for a day's
woik since lie bad hem cbaiged that
amount for a speech of ten minutes.
Cone reared, but the other lawyers
laughed at him so much, and Pinuey
held on to LU sulky until be bad it to
pay. Cone made a reduction in his
fees afterward*/* —
Hu Movku.Charlotte Ooswrver: A
young man with about a quart under
his shirt walked Intb tbe Central Hotel*
yesurday uud took u seat iu oue of
tho big red chairs near tbe stove. Tbe
heat soon had iu aeslred < fleet upon
him, aad In a few minutes bis bat fell
to tbe fl >or t bis bands dropped down
to bia feet and bit bead buug over the
chair arm. He was iu a stats of total
collapse, no to speak. Cue or two men
came along and shook him, but they
might os well have shaken a door mat
for the good tbe shaking did. Finally
one of the men remembered something
that bs bad read in tbs paper, and
stepping outside tbs doof, be returned
with a pises of tee. Tuis be slipped
down tbs sleeper’s back aod standing
off s short distuooe, bs told ths crowd
to watch the result, lo sboat a minuta
the young man's feet mads a shuffling
motion, then bis baud* wen drawn op
and be lifted his bead. There was a
wild look about his eyes, and reactdng
around for his bat bs picked it'up and
mads fur the dour, aod bs went in a
burry, toa It la a isueipt, they say.
BbcTeTy, the South 0RWffb**J"cky Club
besides thfe'varlopi) rimofribents of the
season, wifi bo Inducement* to visitors
fjpa all pft.r’« of tbe Bute. Cheap ttQ
"curekm ratfe wWl Utftifeofajccd lu du
i fine-
^1’bs gMflfprff News states tt)«t tbe
D. Smart, who was rjresmtiy
A Omi
Appl'al on f*» Kiiiui Distliiirj^.
Notice ii* here'iy xiven dial theutiJcrsigs-
jril wil 1 spp'y ,r> die I’r.idaie Judge of Bart *
well Coumjr on Mnn Uyj- ihe ^'tdt div ef
February,. A. H. IHM, tor s Pr-rtnrge
Laociiior of George H ntsen^ d»<*oaa*A.
jan'J4 id Z. T HUTSON.
GTitlHGKlI. BATES
ITIMM MradUJIULUV,
HA.KNW* t L. C M . H. O.
Will practice in all the ^onrts of Ihe 8late
and give prompt nttentiott lo.ill buatnesaen-
fualtd lo hi-* ears. [jan24
JOIN EQFLIH6
Ms'*iufac!iu*r end Dealer ia
Fomgn and Dom^tic liRdis, Tobatco,
WINIIFF, PIPK9, i:i'('.
No. 313 King Sireet, Charleston, Br€l.-
Apples, Orango , Bananaa. rocjanult, Cab-
bogs**. Uuious, kc. ,
d*M$-tf
IW
you want a
fine 7,’atcii Gft-eueeK, -
STERLING SILVERWAUi;
RICH JKWELRW
FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT.
LERY,
OR SPECTACLES,
Send your orders to or call at
Jas. Allan & Go.
3:j7 KING STREET,
CHAfttMON, S. <%.
• • ’ ; ■ b "
WAITED.
, ; )*
QOTTOX SEED.
" COl TON SEED.
I will pay (16 1 2) sixteen and bne.
half cents ca*h per bimltel f^r 1ft 000
bushels of Hoi)ti*l, Dry 0»tt*wi See.I,
• lellverod to me at. (hut place. IVliirx-
chauge cotton see l* meal f**r cotton
s* e-l. W. RWRU4HP, '
j it 18 Alk'lt -tde, S. C.
W. O M-'i’D. Jit.
JT a Txmax.
WL D;
deadest sort of * drunken map nius
times oat of too.
■ ■ —* • i^i q
The Bute Oijuiirs will niest in (Star*
fanner breaks up and goes West, Ipiv- J leston Fobruahy 5, at it) A. M,
Bov. R D. Smart, wbo was
sent to tbs Met :odlstChurch aMJfPtn
vide, has a very ill child, while an iu-,
fant sou of Mr. Ciiftua. wbo euce*etle<F
Mr. Smart at Newberry, bas died. Tbe
News bint* that both troubles were
emitted by tbe enforced removal of tbe .
families und thinks the itinerant sys I
tem might be modified wi'b advantai e.
A wilttr in the Popular Bci djo
Monthly, Dr. 0. E. Page, says that ab-
stiiicuce from food will r Invariably
brink up a common <od in twenty-
four to forty eight hours If tried at th*
outset, whatever tbe age, sex or occu
pation ofTbe patient. Skipping s tdn-
glw meal in the case uf a person who
takes but two meals a day habitually,
or two meals io the case of a three-
rnealer, will aotne-timea suffice if th*
succeeding tneals be very moderate
ones. This la reversing tbe old axiom,
“Stuff a cold.” -rt
Hon. George D TUltran has been
placed on two commit Usee, Peu*i**oa.
and Claims, that require blot to work
like a dray? horse. Perhape M*eeia.
Morrison anil Carlisle had a sublime
idea of his devotion to duty aod ca
pacity for labor. Perhape they wanted
to punish blm fur out bowing down
and worshipplt g them aod their WMe-
key God. He will be equal to thf
emergency; but U le a pity tbfat a gram
intellect l.ke bis ebould be equHoderet
upon mieotable details Instead of th<
I
U. UIHU^tfi & C9.
Fovidry, Machiaa
-AND-
BOILER WORKS.
JUST ABOVE DEPOT,
Augusta. Georgia.
Buy, Sell, Exchange, Rent or Repair
oo best manner and terms,
ENGINES, BOILERS,
SAW AND GRIST MILLS
AND MACHINERY,
LJffttP AND GOOD.
MOOD & TERRYr
Wliideuale and Betnll Deab*rii in
FKEsH FISH, OYBIEUS. GAME Ac.
Au*l C mniiKslon B**tdSaKtK,
N. WrCor Mur Net and Eist Bay Bta.,
CH \ ItLEB CO». 8. C. —7^
Conslenineu'e M P >ultry.-Egga, Ae*
sclioited.
N ' Charge fur Drayaga. —
J11 10
W. H OIKFKNXZTII. | K. A. MCVEB.
Diefenbach&Co
COMMISilON MKIiC«*^WTNr
fL0DR,!HAY, GRAIN. FEED- ETC
CoiiMgaiuents of Poultry aad Eggs
Soiiciud. —nrr 7
4 and 0 MARKET STREET,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
jsalO
JOHN KENNY
MAXUVACTUKER OF
CLOTHING, SHIRTS, DRAWERS,
, * • . " .. ‘.L '■
GENTS BlilKTS A SPECIALTY.
Takes pfosaurs la ialsmiag his aiaay
fonasr psirsas is this aad adjocoai sous lisa
that h* baslseatsdat
BLACK VILIsK.
where ha wi 1 b* plsaasd t* sea thaa aad Is
_ _ . . fariheaeeaaimaass ef all m
Have o» hand a Large Stock of: M ■*? hi* lias.
la sxportsneo-Sf thirty-lie*
upwards of 50 Engines and Bot en, also
Htona and Water Pipe at redubyi pri
ces.
KOR1TSG INJECTORS, «
Vandiaen J^fNaWps, Roka, Nuts,
Washers, Cir*uWf BaWarflles, Ac-
Write for prUlB. Pronmuieas and
good work. Cheefi wi I he ogi' ggkrrts
}aa34 ' 7 f •”
Tlw tiiroBtc e TdT Cods
sxpsrlsaso-ef thfrty-iv yeava te )tu«
gusts jastiheahlai la gaantntssiag satisfc*.
tisw trail Wtdasy tsvsr Uai with tfceireae*
tom
Clolhhigeat sasrrdlag trlhs latest style*
and mads up ia ths best manner.
Ian I
-iiu
Admiflistrxt-.i’s Nuilee to Debtors aid
WrtiMor*.
tu—I MV.! Wk. MJ .HI nto. ll,. I«»~*V«I<H* proliklB*
which, be would study, like Tom Uar
eball did. from the ground up and 11
luatrate in hla own original aod ioeom
parabto way.—Washington letter «t
Augusta Cbroulcie, ^
^ AUGUSTA, GA^
— ATT) —
THE PEOPLE
. O.WK YBAB FOM giO
Ths Angasta CaasKteta sab CessvtTU
TioiAkmv is thaiaigeat wsskly aswspapsr in
tbs Stats lii*aien|Sg ssvsaty column
paper. U eoalaias all .it* iwBortant aews
of ih* week, aad is ffllsd with iaisrsstiag
sad .itstrastiv* rsadiaw u Hm •wmsr, ms-
lipten
witti i,isfti!l tel.sry.Ws Hrtkia, S»rl«i rs-
ports, editorialstfna geasrsi aswa moke li
on# of ths msai rAdsWs aad *•♦ ef ths bast
aeorpspor* la ths death. > - >.j
frsw '-Ci
maks pa
dul,
Estate FRANK AYER. Dscoased.
AU persons Imlsbtsd to lbs 1*ts Frank
th* thas# hi* death win
•s. aad aH psrssas hsMing
fils estate will present tbs
fio^*K. 1 AT E K / iiimWist rater.
J. C. BUCKINGHAM,
AttSmey tfl Fast, BerawsHC-H^S. C.
J.alO
AUQ-UQTA HOTEL.’
nROJKU mX-ya UQt%XA. o a
Bar sad BHltard
- -Wlassaad Liquon alwoaea
TahU fiuppllad ia Bsst.F
Pisa. AHsatlve Bsrvoala,
TebtiMtsd fiWkaW- «
OT'ELBCTRIO
LRltitittOOLnVtig 1 *
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