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Schley Sheri
W1U bo soldi
In the town of.
fin# fulvfrtiscmcirts.
ue. To wm J« Tfe, y amaxin political in import,
the m*ch needed I ^ almost universal in acceptance.
sfrw* k«I&sk
- "d of itsi dust, its j If (J, 8 King of Corea orders a minfe*
linvalue,itsp©pala-| to be fried, boiled or roasted for
nsuranee decreafed I majesty’* aianer (should his
sd, pure fresh drinh-1 have ailing for missionary
l, »to obstruct the food)j i^t likely the man of tracts
r for whose prospen-1 wou MJje conducted smoking upon the
i have labored, royal table.’, And'yet cvhn )i» ItW
<m bare taken pride, I nm^or • G f * government and 4n -this
NOTICE.
ilicstPjjsrhi -oiOnrnt OtertU
STABLISHED IN 1854.
the royal palate has an inherent nght ’
to 4a*to this dish, but rather because I
the people as a body politic have given ]
this tone man, whom wo will designate •
their king, this great prerogative. '
I Despite the force which this personage,
| becanse of immemorial usage,has gath-
lored to the assistance of his whims,
I after all it was originally the people
I who rather allowed than submitted to
I this force. At any time, upon any oc-
I casion. the people could rise in power,
I the only hnman power,at its last anal-
| y»is, and not only deny their sovereign
I the dish which he may have ordered,
I but even serve that gentleman in a
I stew to satisfy hismvn palate.
I Oar readers may wonder at what
I moral we drive. It is simple enough,
lit is this: In every country, however
I rude or however cultured, however
I barbarous or however Grecian, there is
J among the masses a power which is
, I above all power. But in these coun-
; I tries that power has been voluntarily
— 1 ■ yuuv^iw, u*«* " “* '7,’"" * I surrendered to conform to certain “" 1 "“
ment of a I collected m long a* the Usable ptoper-1 ^ action, founded upon usage an
m the his-1 ty remains the same, and a* theI cedent in same, in others founded
r cities, not I blc property increases, the amount I gtatutes. This rtde of action is
time who I realized from the tax of one-sixth or I lavr# That the*© rules of action
the water-1 one pfr ©eat. wdlbeeomwpoodently I you wiir,that these laws differ i
thod of ob-1 increased. Th® *3j80OJjhus wnudb I fcrent countries do not chani
, will use it. I raised will pay $1,000 wfthe pnncijml I ]„ the crude instance gi
ire is even I ev«y year, and the entjre interest ana I Corea, let us say the rule of act
f obtaining I after tne first year mol» than I law is that the king shall eat v
is not the lest, the bonds bearing0 per cent.j>er I ever he pleases; in our country
provisions | annum. The interest for the nrst year i c j ac tion is to presume e /ery m
allows any I will be $1,500. forthe •eeOndyear I guilty of « crime uitil i commi!
» flow free 1440 and for the third year $1,380 and fagL =
■e will be an | thus annually decreasing $w. *■ I contrary. and when they have
«•» I T» la nMnMal_ sa I learn from a mem- I . • i„.i , *«... ..a
lengthy interview in regard to the dis
position of the relies of Mahoneism
now holding offiee in his state in rela
tive to which he says: “I eame over
here a little soared, if the troth mast
SNIPES.
leptlVtf
To the isclwlr.rs and Tt-acbor’s
of Public I-chook-
All Teacher* and Scholar* of the Public
School* ha vine copies of Applet oo’* standard
changed my feelings. I realise better
than 1 could have done without this
talk the extreme difficulty he has met
with everywhere since he eame into
the presidency. He impressed upon
me the fact that he did not intend that
anti-administration men should repre
sent his administration in Virginia or
elsewhere.
BRUTAL MURDER.
Chcaoo, September 16.—A Carmi,
Ill., special says that Mr. Finley, aged
01 years and a farmer, brutally mur
dered his wife, aged 60, night before
last. Two grandchildren, aged 4 and
l for the same time, ]
, and extend them I
- city. I
a that before the I
i any bonds, they I
oviue xor the levy and col-1
, annual tax with which to I
icipal and interest of thej
nee of that law, the Coun-1
•* ’oads are allowed by I
have determined to lay a I
juuui iiiw-Jxth of one P® rce °^
annum for twenty-five years upon au
taxable pwp&y;inthe city,wh.ch
tax, and no other, will be, or could bo,
collectedannaally forthatpurpow. ^j
fortamita ,nou«h to lire nilkiri thslnpon’
bspp,ruliuof >ksttks WK would will
ipjfj on to bo durerf for the wutor lirairhout the entira c,t£
or not. We presame thst, m rfdition l Tho lew reamres thet
to tko ten to U paid to Mid t bo wotfa, I CouneU, ehell
these people are to be charge*: a li-1 shall find
eense for tne use of it. If this be the | lection cf;
ease, then we also presume it will belpay them
optional with these citizens whether I bonds otfe
they wish to pay this license or not. I In pursu-«^ -
Barely they wffl aot bo forced to use I ml provided.the brads;
the water-works. If this b the status the people, have deter
of the ease, then we have tie plan for | tax of one-sixtho^on
rapport and adoption clear!r defined’ I annum fur iCTVitv*
ad, to oreet a system of water supply
that probably one-fifth of the citizens
will have the privilege of using, and
LAMAR, ST.
'here is still work for the “fool-kilb
An Illinois editor advocates
decimation bf democratic official
k* by the Guiteau method.
Mrs.W.H. Allen. Pro’s.
AMERK US, G A
‘ sep.ldwf
septltd.
WE OFFER ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BESE 8KLXC
TED STOCKS OF
b«m. v of a crime until a committee of
twelve of his fellowwhas decided to the |
contrary, and when they have so de
cided to let him suffer the penalty for
his crime (another vole of conduct) that
these men who are the judicial head of
the nation shall prescribe.
Clothing, Boots, SI
and Dress Goods.
Hosiery, Etc.,
Louisiana State Lottery Go.
" Wt Jo ktrily t«rt^ tk * 1 w * i"/*roiu (A*
arrangement, for alt tk» Monthly uU Stmi-At
mud Drawing, of Tit Lowidmt Suit LotUr»
Company, and it ftrtom mmtfi and control Uu
Drawing, (ktmttltu, and tint tic MM «r.
conducted with kcuuty, fainutr, tmd 1m got
faiti toward all par tic, end wt tutkorixtUu
Company to uaa tku certified,, with Jot Milu
ft car ligntitret attaektd. i» iu tdomtutmmto'
Motions,
istence and the happiness of man. If,
; on the one hand, every one who was
accused of crime were allowed to be
punished without a regulated mode of
investigation, and each person was per
mit t id to bo judge of his guilt or inno
cence, no one would‘be secure. And as
man is a reasoning animal, and his
powers of perception are imperfect,
Glover and Mrs. Chambliss. Levied on and 1
to be sold as the property of Joseph McAIath
to satisfy one fi la Issued from the Superior
Coart ot Sumter county in favor of Barney
Parker vs. Joseph McMmth.
Also at the sane time and place will be
arid sos number seven (7) Hubert E. Lee
• cook store and furniture. Levied on as
i the property of W. A. Smith to satisfy one
• mortgage > fa issued from the County Court
of Sumter county in favor of llsnry Jones
vs. W. A. Smith. Tills Ang. 3rd, 1*83.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold whole lots of land Noe. 28 and 33 ami
■ forty (40) acres off the southwest corner of
l lot No. 32, eighty (80) acres off the north
I side of lot No. £?, lorty (40) acres off north
west corner of lot No. su, all in tho 27th
: district of Sumter county, the tract eootaln-
1 Ing fire bandied and sixty (MO) acres, lev-
• led on and to be sold as the property of
( John T. HoweM, to satisfy one Superior
Court fi. fa. in favor of It. J. lllller vs* L.
B P. Howell and John T- Howell. Property
. pointed oat by B. P. Hollis, plaintiff's at
torney. Tenant in possession notified io
• writing, this August 29th. 1883.
1 Also, at the same time and place, will l>o
sold one one-horse wagon, and onu doable-
room boose with stack chimney In the mid
dle, and lot of half aero, more or Ices, situ
ated on Sullirau street In the city of Amer
icas, bounded east by Snlllvan street, north
Ire Peter Black, west by Sullivan street, and
sooth by KredLowry, levied on and to be
sold as the property of John Wilson, to sat-
bfy one Superior Court mortgage fi. fa. in
favor of J. B. Dunn vs. John Wilson. Prop
erty pointed out in said mortgage. Tenant
roe, La., who was <a route for Jackson,
where die is soon to meet and wed a
young gentleman from Georgia. She
left at noon, on thaV. & M. train, for
her destination.
IMPORTANT MEETING.
New York. September 10.—An im
portant meeting of Southern railroad
men was held at the Windsor Hotel
yesterday, one of the objects of - u: - v
was to perfect an agreement by
the bitter rate war between the
▼ille and Nashville,. East Ten
Virginia and Georgia, theBi(
and Danville and other lines mi
ended. It is thought that a hi
ous agreement was settled
though the proceedings have 1
been made pnblic. It is official
ed that the Richmond and Dani
agreed to: “ 1 "
is ability to draw logical eonclu-
i*vep from accepted premises but
certain, in all probability a dif
.•o of opinion would arise as to.
ilt or innocence of a member of <
on, which would result in a perpel
r of retaliate ” ~ 1 1 ’ *
Incorporated in 1868 for 28 years by the
Legislature for Educational ana Chariuble
purposes—with a capital ot fl.eot.eoo—to
which a reserve fond of over 833S.SM hst
»ince been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote ID
franchise was made a part of the preesm
Ststo CrceUtatton adopted Deoembor 2d
A.D., U7».
Tie only Lottery teer tottd ctand tndorttd
y UupoopUof any State.
It newer tealtw ot pottponet.
It* UraaS Nla(U Nuatar Drawlaga
will take place monthly.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A fortune, EIGHTH GRAND
DRAWING, CLASS l t lN THE ACAD
EMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS,
TUESDAY, October Mlh,1SB3— ISMh
Monthly Drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.
100,000 Tickots at Five Dollars Each
Fractions, in Fifths in proportion.
Lmrev raixu.
11 CAPITAL PRIZE 173,000
For she
* buik ! Hove B. guilty
>'?• be cscreise p J c „
udtea for »-o,-1 aV enge wrongs, nud would in turn kill
tower-Dump, I jj . now ^ niight have a very different
ar tne larger ■ 0 j,i n j 0 „ ^ Hie subject, and seeing that
ich mains as A had un j llstly killed B., would feel it
>m which the I duty to society to kill A.; while D.
• , . I thinking that A .‘wav right in his pre-
t 1 rapiption would at once retaliate on C.
honored feet I Thus it would go on perpetually. But
Ions of water, I this is not all. E. probably not know-
lay down • I jog tho thoughts of A. niight settle up-
1“*’ rff I on F- «s the guilty party in the first
lovca ca»c, and proew-d to punish him.
equipped and I whereupon another avenue would be
f 10 <. r 1 opened, both leading to destruction,
hen boas well I deMh and desolation.
■ possible, aiid I The REPUBLICAN, therefore, while it
y, now totmi> I acknowledges* that the law exists by
r I 1x0 permission of tho people, by a snr-
of their inherit Ht-hm, hold.
1 as tho sa I that this law is necessary not only to
• I prosperity but to life itself. And yet
is ot waier in i t j 10 ft E1 .|- B ucAJi knows men good, true
k *l w* *w?ter I nn< ^ intelligent, who favor the employ-
i nrow wa I ment of mob law on special occasions.
v ‘" . .1 They admit, as a rule, it would not be
• of doUaltsof I °T exptslient, but if tlioy pursue
illowed'once^
1 say of murder, A. would
bieet,
| billed 1-., nuuMlovi a,
his duty to society to kill A.; while D.
Ia one of the beat makes, end selected with a mew to the
this trade and will be sold at astonisbly low prioes,
;t*5n would a
it would go i
officials
recently.
GHOULS AND 8KUNKS.
St. LouhlMo., September 1C.
night’s San Francisco specials £
We have do specialties. AU
best grades at the very LOWES'
H. SOLOMON’S,
tuny. , , ...I the cityiwill be greatly improved. l| the ,
Again, thii tax, white gradual, wil 11 mean the disposition of the excrement I ,, 0
b« far-reaching, and ore It bo paid, the I and filth of the city, the present meth-1 tic0
bonds fi—* the interest thereon will I od of disposing of which is insufficient, I In j n
amount to almoot exactly doable w hat very unsatisfactory-. expensi\*e and I ccn
the water-works will be worth. This I most troublesome. But that it khould I an j
■ demonstrable. If the issuing of I be faithfully done is the duty of every I sct
bonds for so many dollars wUl buUd I municipaUty, and they should see that I wil]
tho works, that is all the works will be I no germs of disease shall lurk and I ^
worth. Now, looking at tho ealcula-1 propogate within its borders. | are
tion furnished by the eonneil, it will I Many benefits, too numerous to men-1 to .
bo seen that the interest of thora hoods I tten will follow tho erection of a good I of r
before they are all matured will be I system of water works, and plans fori tbei
about equal the amount of tho bonds I water works has been so cheapen ed I a jj
themselves. . , I and improved that they are withm tho [ -
So 4,000 people are taxed to famish, I reach of villages as well as towns, and
at twice their value, water tefparhai-1 raoet towns in a large part of our conn-
dred people, who, in order to got that I try have them in operation. Besides
water, will have to pay a reasonable I puro healthful drinking water, than
nriee for it. I which benefit none is greater. Many I
*lSat is a great mistake which pra-lsmall manufactories can be supplied
pte and eommnnities make who take I with nsotive power. Hotel and store
upon themselves luxuries bocanso if I elevators, etc., can be oT-eratedj tho I
they havo to pay for them at aU it will I streets can be sprinkled and the town
be m the future. Debt hardens mdas-1 classed as a growing and enterprising
pilSk 4 T^tmaTto—I "jt'woid in r«f«rence ,o ^>ur (Jitorinl
wronn to Uin present (^Deration of tax I abont confining the mains t, til. fir--' I
pnjCTi. it would bo wwro* to the poor I limits,
mdostrions prisons, for, knowinc tiol Tho InmUo rmlno of the property ns
tsrrihlo strain of tsiation, it »ouM|l„id Unbont $1^00,000, less than
-per
Acting Commissioner Walker, of the
leneral lan.l oBee, has posttirely de-
lined to issoo any more patents for
and to the Northern Paeifle railroad
rat'd Congress shall hare determined
hat tho road »aa completed within
ho time (lied hy law. Mr. Walker
hinka it improper for him to more in
ho matter while it U under considern-
ion hy the National legislature
1967 Prizes, smouuUng to...—...$203.80
Application for rates to clubs should be
made only to the office of the Company Is
New Orleans.
For farther Information write clearly, giv
ing full address, wwtai, ndtben Ex
press Money Orders, or New York Ex-
change la ordinary letters. Currency by
Express (all smns^oMS and upwards at
M.A. DAUPHIN.
former freight agent of the Brunswick
and Western railroad at this place, H.
W. Barn*, has been arreated and jailed
on the charge of embezzling f700 of the
road’s funds. He acknowledges being
short in his cash account. Barr© is
from Ptttsburg, Pa.
BUSINESS FAILURES.
New York, ‘September 15.—There
were 183 business failures in the United
States last week, against 100 the week
previous, according to ‘.Bradstreets
report. About 83 per cent, of these
were small dealers whose capital was
less than $5,00^
THE CHOLERA.
New York, September 15.—Yester
day’s European reports show 1,010
new cases and G25 deaths throughout
Spain daring the preceding 48 hours.
In Marseilles there were 7 deaths and
but few new cases' reported for the
same period, and no death in Toulon.
In the latter city basinets houses are
being reopened, and numbers of refu
gees are returning to their homes.
The disease is spreading in the south
of France, and many deaths are daily
John Shermnn nnd Candidate For»-
„r, of Ohio, cut on ugly rtllootkm
ipon their party, whoa thoy amort
that after a rote of twenty years, with
be army and navy and the resources
of tho national treasury at fall com
mand; it left ths South at the mercy of
■hot-gnn poUUeinm. Were their po-
tures of affairs in the Sooth drawn
iron to lifs, it would bo a weak-minded
SOME INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE
. AMERICAN EXHIBITION IN LON-
umsiennuaui V... v “?" I * »» »»uuui «j
lessen thsir desire for aecjmsitioa; it lone-half of which:
would be a wrong to the city, for it I haps about 6650,
would hinder tho aecmnnlatteo of I money, capital in
wealth by its citizens; it would be a I business, etc. Stocss *n kuw^uu •
■i*mg to the rising generation who I other personal property. $.j00,000of| A ( apitol man met Col. Thomas P.
wonld have n large put of this debt to I the real property is within tho reach of I Stovall, Commissioner from Geoiyia
pay. I the water service proposed, and nearly I foa the American Exhibition in London
I all the pfffFwifd property. So, there-1 in 18S6, and asked him how the matter
' I fore, the property that will pay for tho I was progressing. He replied:
Tka Boslnesa Oatlook. . I works is within its protection, tlien, I “Commissioner General John Gu-
Each week brines new indications of I too, while many reside beyond the reach I mer Speed has just arrived in Hew
.J , ...njTtiii the condition of I Ebnoat eoMtently in the very I York from London. He wntes me:‘I
an improvement in tne cpnaiuon «i ^ the dty, their place of bust-1 return from my short trip to London
VuDBiss, and there was a mueh more I there, and there, their families | more enthusiastic than ever regarding
hopeful fouling among merchants lasil *p«md part oC their time. tin* proipect of the America Exbibt-
seaaaa. It is not expected tnat xae re-1 ^ c ;tixea, the oourt house tax, the State 1 ways, and in every direction the work
rival will be instantaneous, 1 bat will I a^ County tax, the school tax, and |goes on well.’”
rather show a gradual improvement I the municipal tax proper,all of which j The director-general, )lr. John Rob-
to dav The decline of bnsi-1 taxe* will be kreied and collected wheth-1 in son Whitely, whites me from London
Cram day to day. Tim deenne ox on«- or not . The th at he will soon visit the United State.
About 11 o’clock Sunday night our town
was visited bya fire which destroyed
fire houses. The fire originated in the
store of M. Gilbert. The general opin
ion is that it was first robbed and then
set fire to. The total tew of the build
ings is about 62,000, white the tew on
goods is estimated at about 61,500.
Family Supplies.
Fort Vklley,
wson, Athens,
LAND FOR SALE.
WUl W ■old betorstes Court Hoo
138 and 140 Broad Street, Enfaula, .Alabama
WE SELL AT WHOLESALB AND BETAIL THg •
ROSS WAGONS,
gia,” a very valuable book of three j
hundred and eighty pages, containing
apanies are ‘anxious to undertake
work with this sum as a bonus,
anta, for once, has let an enterprise
> by ber, but it is all the better for
lumbus, as she will have the bene-
of competition from tho route and
1 not lie forced to fight Atlanta for
a vast amount of useful information of I
tho country, tho people and produc
tions of the State. It is embelished
with a number of valuable maps, such I
as mineral, rain fall, geological, agri
cultural, and forresty. It is tho most
valuable work that has ever emana
ted from the Agricultural Department.
Dexter Gem, Tiirpkin. Bruister Eliptic, and American Gem
Spring Buggies, Phrctune, Brouehes, all of our owm make—will
a ell cheap. ^
ROSS «Sc OO,
Coffee and in feet everything usiully kept in
propose to meet legitimate conipction from all
aprtl-d-wtf
lidland will cross
iriffin, from which
.ntho right of way
It b handsomely printed and bound,
tho work being done at the printing
cstabliament of Jas. P. Harrison & Co.,
Stato printers. We thank Mr. Hen :
derson for a copj of this valuable work-