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V nmammotmmmahiobabaaijohmmml v 1 OBRY NEWS. T. W. HEATY, Editor. Zl$J~ Wc arc in no tWs? responsible for Me vicics oj' our (1nrr?.*nninb>nto TUESDAY, FEBRUARY $, 1874. ??( i wmwrwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmammmmmmmmammm m [For The Uorrj Nous.) YOUTH. ' This is t>?o period before life reaches maturity) atul is prehaps the most im. portent one in human existence. In youth the seeds are sown, which in a ; i eat degree shape the t'uturc destny. The character during lite, though not fully developed, is formed in the period; e remainder being almost uniformly <ho snmo as it was moddlod in early life. We see the tottering aged, ali | iii< st ready to drop into the grave, j going on as they eommencod in early life, unable to eradicate their youthly habits. Youth is I relight. with many pleasant ivinmiseenees, as w-ll as irretrevahle mistakes all is gayety and 1 beauty, mi! wo are wafted slung al- j ' in st uneousetously as it *lon (lower) ' beds of ease,'* till we arrive ai the goal i e! reality. The check blooming with |\ /?o 1 I* *- - - * -"I an i vigor, tills the lie.nt with I , t.liei?rdiko a lender plant tli.it waves i I to the gentle breeze, invigorated 1>\ ( every motion and strengthened by ev I . ( ery nourishment; rejoicing in the hope "t future happiness which is never roa [ lizo I. 'Phils aro we ushered alloing li time's' rugged shore, over lorgettui 1 lh < we must grow <?,d and feeble, unci a ' l I t-\ml a.ully pass lYon. the stage of ae- | ti?oi. Oh! that these things could be j a properly considered, and deeply im- ' ? pr? *Aed upon every youthful mind, L i m.m "while the evil days come not,' : \N tne delusive vail might be lilted from , li?e <'\i!, and preparation bo made tor 1 I. the item realities of after l:fel What v h i eat responsibility there is resting j i mhi parents in the bringing up and education I their children, thai while tin* mind i> lexiblo and easily inclined, ! i( li -v may in.* taught the things winch vv v .Ueiiahlo them to escape the troubles 11 consequent Irom ati ill spent youth! ' Pni rd'is! how few do their whole duty ^ in this particular, and how frivolous " M * "often Hie e.vonMB rendered lor | 1' their negligence! tor nil parents, not* | 01 wit^standing their indigneiH circum- ? Mn.ices, miy bequeath to their chil- | 111 mvii a rich inheritance uf pious pre. 1 1,1 1 lio wiso limn said:?"Bring ! lip .1 </hil<l in the way )x? should gO} 1,1 m 1 when he is old he will not depart [ in five it." Tjio Hiuno entreats us to}1'1 i? number our Creator in the davH of v--nth, and to so devote ourselves, that 1,1 mi' minds being etnbibed in # the , j rn;v r lime, the iinprtwdons may be , st' ii ? more lasting, that -.ve may rejoice i ,M j? the retrospect of a veil .spent youth, J n I in the hope of n? vcr ending ltdi- j 1 * itv when we shall hnvo passed from i -? lime: mid ?hnt way have the world i ^l v it h joy ai d not ivith s arrow. 's( Lnmb?'rfon, N. C ,.Tnnf 17th, 13Tb S. Ct Tho Printing Cr.trago. it. i h<? Legislature must face the mil ; The infamy of the printing 'ting- '1 n, k< constantly exposed by The News i <v. t.nd Courier, lias now been certified by j j0, h ' omrnittee of Representatives in n 1 ,,j l Miirt which, as far as it goes, is a ' Hel ? 'isihle and business-liko paper. It ,.x It-mains to bo seeti how each individ- l(H ti . member of the Legislature means t) tn vote, when final action is taken i\i noon this remarkable report. The 411 i Jerks of tho two Houses gave out the ' ^ j riming contract. They magnani- | k() tu utsly ode red to do the job them- j ?-!ves, and, with due disci-initiation, ' ^ tccepted their own bid. Thsy do not | ti icmpt to deny the enormity of their 1 >v fe| I charges. But, when threatened with j ...? or mi"r t>o!(t and I t>uirngoons raid upon the pbulie, treas- ! () I ^ In ., they have snapped tli?*ir fingers at | :ill \liw warning, insolently declaring that a.j j they liad the wnrant of law lbr what- ! ail ? ttVff they had done, and that, the |p> Swindle, il swindle there was, v\ uh thM-. I. i? t i>f the Legislature itself. This j |>(I I; V! (foment) 'Ae see, they had the el- , (,f I t r uitery to repeat substantially, yepR lorday, to the (General Assembly itself', be ? Now, the people are a little anxious A *| i> know how the members of the two to R. 1 louse* are going to meet the charge At R tut rascality, so coolly brought Agtyinst ? \ utttu by their own clerks. Will they < B Juoekly pocket the insult and continue IVI B V? t-nirust the public work tittd the J on B RR I < die money to these same nu-uV Wo u K|lg ?uad ??#. ?u/iU Courier. | ke TTFFi I , i L;.-" 11 Tiik report ot t! e committor on tli sinking fund cournisKiou will occupy the at tention <?t the Legislature during the coming week. We hare not seen a pnnteil copy, hut understand that it is not, by any means, of the whitewashing order so much in vogue with L gislat urcs, UK'Uch U s-carped at, than our own. The present Legislature of South Carolina lias done some hravc, good work, that will entitle it to the irraii tudo and welldono of a waiting and auflcring po< pic. We say, emphatically, that the Taxpayer's Convention never was in order, and never less so than at this time. The record thai the members oi this Legislature svill 1>0 aide to carry home with llu rn w hen they aojourn will brighten many a hearth<t?me and brighten the toil ol many a hurl working man throughout the length and breadth of the State. ITu ion. /T<tr eld. Sf;y ickai. visitors, ?inanu lactnrvrs Vom Uhode Island, were prospecting > 11 r water works yesterday, ll looks as 1 those waters ol the Congaree sire inended more for drinking than manil'aetimng pn rposes.--- Union llircld. topnb'.ican Attacks or. the President. Nothing beltr illustrates the ephe-i ner d tenure ol temporal greatness ! ban the lerocitv with which (Jcnernl irant has been assailed liy his own ?ait.y organs It the nomination of usuiiig and the liberal tendency ol us present policy toward Texas and j .onisiaua. I lie. divinity whien has ' lilherto liedrrod Io?m -py .O mil) .1 \v;t V , II U I J hey at lack hiiu w h the fury of a savgc tribe who tlostroy idols when their layers are unanswei e<l. "What care liv.se roarers tor the name ot kin"?" ! r> sks the boatswain in " lhe Tempest." ' he New York /'tineJ seen.s to lead he pack, and the howl grows louder s their apprehensions, increase lest he Mil <piii ; heir company. U is evident lal the President can escape their ruga only by remaining in their seiieu. When he at tempts to leave they t ill strike most adder-like. Louisoillt Courier-Jourmil. The reputation ot lb n. liraut for L*eeptinn presents seems to he world ide, .At least the Caslclar Govern, lent in Spain appears to have heard l it and to have recognized its obliatious to him lor the policy puisued y the government in the settlemen of ic Virginias matter. The late Govrnment in Spain has sent to the i'reslent a hcauUtul sword which is now i the possession ol the Stale depart- j lent, it is one ol I lie famous Toledo lades. On one side of the sword is iscribcd a list ol all the engagements i which General Grant was engaged j uring the war ol the rcbeliou, and i the oilier side is the legend "Let us , rve peace." It has a basket hilt carved / hand instead of being east. The 1 ' 11 ubhard is of polished steel without I 1 { naments. It was sent through the merican Legation at Madrid, and special act of Congress is lo he passed enable the President to receive it. , was transmitted by Castelar's mill- 4 :er of war, and all the members ot , e Cabinet contributed to purchase it, j islelar himself being the principal i nor.?j\rcivs cuid Courier. , Kxtknt a.hi) Cost ok Amuikcan \ii.iioaijs. ?The Railway Moniim* - ? ! )(h up (lie United Stales railroad j leage at 71,554 miles, with second 1 lek and sidings of 13,512 miles, ma- 1 ug a total ot single track of 85,07(3 lies. I jocoinoti v os, 1 1,223; pasnjrer train cars, including bair<'as/e o ' V? ^ v~) o J 1 press and smoking cars, 13,725. jight train cais ol all sorts, 338,427; Lai capital stock, $2,072,251,051, or out $28,956 per mile; total floating ?1 funded debt, $1,990,741,507 or , 7,95 7 per miles; total cost of railroad d equipments, $3,728,4 19,658, or | 2,099 per mile. Total gross trafiic rail load for latest year obtainable ( is $47 8,885,597, and total net receipts * cr and above operating expenses, 74,350,913: these earnings are based 54,454 miles ol road, that being the tal tor which earnings are reported; ( id hence the net income of railroads < plumbic to the payment ol interest v id dividends amounted to about $3,- , >1 pei' mile on the 54,454 miles oper I ed. The renewal of confidence in all ' h?;\.ohh circles, and the disappearance 1 the wo.'.Mt phases, financially, of the ( o panic, has ?Vad an effect for the t Iter on the rail iron market, more cheerful feeling kJI around is be noticed and prognostics.',ons $oud business tor 1874 are relictvitcd. , ' t Grant's nominal ions for Chief Just ice < e flying around like hilliaiM halis? j" ie fias heen pocketed and the other shinned. Will the bewildered smo- v r liver take bold ol the fight cue? ; c IORRY WEEKLY I ?-r?aMWWWWMMW???* j Kconomy. ? It has become or is be coming fashionable to economize ihin i? all very well lor those whc really have occasion to curtail tliei expeinlitnres. In many canes it wottb ilouhlh ss have been well ha-f the lash j ion t'utiiu into voiroo lwiiir? !>< n ^ x v i IIVJ |MI. 1U i>i?t those persons who caii mainlaii ; liicir uniipauic generosity ot li> int. j arc und-i tin inuia I obligation? if obli gallons a-> to H>ii li a mailer 'here car ever la-?not to reduce their expend) til'en. It is no time tor those who car 1 be liberal in their living to becouu I mean and stinted. ! Outlays in tin? course ot living and ; of business and prompt, payments oi ' current debts do much more good j now than in ordinaiy limes, and theft is no belief way of dispensing charity i i han in providing employment for the j needy. Lot the reductions that arc ; npp 'sid to he necessary in one's 1 iv! ing bi giu in otln r luxuries ihau the discharge of st rvauis, sewing women, nurses ami others who humbly pi) theii skill to obtain daily support. In| stead of discharging, let there he ! undo room lor more it wages to pay i them are at baud and the eoiniori ! o/the household can be thereby in| i reused. Kki> i'eim'BR i*'<mi 1 n shots- - Those who have tried it say that cayenne ta pper will destroy cabbage lice, t in; eabhugc worm and all insects that "prey upon the leaf of eilher the cabbage or i nKill|?. hc;iftcr over the leaves while wet with flew iu the morning?A very h it t!l (piautity will suflije. Ct"i this otrr,?A ti a made of poach lvavt'8 in a sure cure, of kidney diflieulty. A plaster made of fresh slack lime ami Iresh tar is a sure euro for a cancer, which, with all i!s roots, will eoine out. A tea made t?f chesnut h aves, <1 a ik iu the place of water, w ill e.urc the must obstinate case *>1 drop-v in a few clays. A tea made of ripe or dried "whortleberries, and drank in the place ol water is a sure and speed) cure lor sur d'trtous dilliculties, however had. :\! tmp hi 8 Hcgistcr. An Ausfrtlian bfu?. gum tree, otherwise known as the lineal ypt us or tever tree, has been planted out at. Kew in Kngland, and is flourishing, and mini-I bt-rs ol them an-cultivated in the south! of France and in Portugal. This tree/ is known to lia ve t he excellent property j of disinfveting swamps and miasmatic ' places. It will grow well even in a fry foil ami alTbids excellent timber There is no reason why it should not he used to render ha hi i aide t he *\\ ainpy histlii ts ol tlte Southern States. iV. Y.fi'tn. ' The cause of the Cuban patriot,*! appears to he improving throughout. | I lie island where, according to late ol vices, their forces are uvctiug with the most marked success iu their struggle lor- freedom. T':o Contempt Case. The ( Jolumbiu Uni<>n lfcmld says tlmt Judj2e M ickey. at the recent session of his court in \Vinnshoro\ aduiillecl Mr. Yoiiiiians to praeiee before Tun, despite the contempt under w hich Iu? had been ruled by the .Judge ol lbL. ift It circuit. A in*tv submarine raoo, a j>:\rt <?f he Kv-nom w hicli will ultimately place ii telegraphic. connection :il! the more injuM'ijini West India Islands, is neing aid be! ween .Jam ilea ami I'orio llico. l lie points iuinn dtatel v connected arc Holland I>;i\, in the loriner i land, and Police in i lie latter. .Jamaica is already oimeeted telegraphically with Aspin- i wall. Some j u kass says, "Cheer Up cheer ip; it's a long lane thai lias no turn.* i Don't weUnowit? Of course it's a long lino 'luit lias no turn. How peifedly iliHird to p\| ect a fellow to "cheer i p" hccaii.se a long lane has no turn! j W j deellnt' 10 cheer up for any such ' i canon. ?wr?ibwi>t*x: miwjm'm Tiik lli'itai. C'aiioi.inian?Canvasseus pVaxtko.?-No hotter opportunity will prolu>ly over offer to the planters and farmers of uir section forobtaining a vast amount of in- i alu itile ami p;'aetiettl information in the daily J lischarge of tlisi, f inn duties togri her with a j luely executed picture for the adornment of heir households, than is now offered Iry the | 'uhiighcis of the "Kuiiai. ('anot.inia\." 1 ii. \ have at a I nge outlay, procured two leatil Iful chioinos*. which they are offering to with old and new suflserihors, on unusually Iheral terms. ' I ' 1 141 /dii'Aio/.D 1 * iimi- nrrii SOIOCIOU tor tlieiN pjiiuj'fi ti<'iic?s, sis well as for their line (went i< i. One Is enf it l?*d "The Jewels ofSpring,' lie o!!tr -'lie l!tiPonseioiis ?SI'?ejier." lie | -Misla rs a e tironS of Olignging i > v< s i ( omiiy of of the ?. :I~ " '"?? H oiii'r t xceeilingly liberal j ,,,s- ? . We would ''elhllld those de.siiOUS ol ; ngnging in that eajN, '''V, that iinnicuiate ap- j lieu'ion ohouM bo inaa*> .t0 I be publishers at 'hurk'stou, H. C. " I >EWS: FEBRUARY - Nervous and Sick Headache and Neu. ralgia. In almost every inutanec these > disease* are produced l>\ derangement r of the mv:r k, and liver ois1 onto. indeed, won! I any "no * nufler from these dis? ase*, il they kept their how els regular and digestion t ^o(?,l l>y proper attention to the liver, wlueh is the oreat governor of these i functions. This ean he?h>ne fry taking - Dr. Pierce's (ridden Medical Discovery, 1 1 with small daily doses of his lMeasan' i Purgative Pellets; they re-cstah!idi the i action of'the liver, thereby j?mriIyimlt I'j aid enriching llu* blood, snd ilVei-funHy I | removing the c a viae ol those <Kea#w. ! Many SutVr rather than take nauseous medicine'T and this is not to ho wondo| ml atr as the remedy is often worse t han t he disease. Sii tie revs from cough*, colds, influcnxa, sore throat, or tendon" ey to Consumption, will find in J>r Wistaria liulann of Wild Charry a I remedy as agreeable to I he palate as effectual in removing disease. KIM) WORDS. The .Wsoei tt I Ft-formed Fieshyteijan says ? For years I'erry Davis' I'aiu-KilU'r has la-en known as a most useful family medicine. | For pains and actios wo know nothing so g< od 1 as the Fain-Killer. For iiuiiv Internal die. . . . oases it is oipiallv g'M?d. Wo speak from exj porionoo, ami testify to what wo know. No | family ought to l>? without a bottle of Das is' Fain-Killer. Missus. Prcititv Davis, & Son. Fiov It. I.,? Gcnftt:?Although a ?t ranger to you 1 am 1 i not to your invaluable medicine, Fain-Killer. I louued its acipiaint.tin e in ls-li and 1 am ! on most, intimate terms With it. still,?my ex- | . ill u> use rOllllJIUM Uiy lU'lld Ihilt j there 1ft no medicine equal to L'aiu-Killer f<.?( i ' t lie qit it'U and .mho euro '?f Suik in or Ton j pi.u nts, ><>.? I'liiont, c;ioii|), iirnises ami ('tils* I have used it in all and fuund a speedy oute in cv?:y ! I case. \miih Truly, T. X OAltDlN l'/U, M. D. '" 'o'Mo 'o ?"r <?wn experience whoevei once maker a ii iai ol ferry Davis' Pain-Killer, w ib nut lail to rccouiiiioikI it. widely >ih an imcqu ailed iiiiiiiio.nl, and valuable iiiLorn.il remedy I lui eold.i and vai ions other complaints.? Leery I Month.. Tlio efticacy of lYry Da\ is' \vr>> Id renowned J'ain KrAcr mad diseases of the lio velt, even in that tern :lc scourge, tlio. Asiatic, cholera. h.i> hoon amply attested by tlio moat convin! ciog aulln r.iy. M iution.i. ie? in iJliina and India have written home i i coimnc.idation or kliia remedy in te. ins that should cany conviciion tu tin' most skoptiC.il, while tin pope jarity in communities iKia.or Immiic ih ample p.not in.it liio virtues cuiiniod tor it arc real Rod tangible, Among tunny medicines it slutds unrivaled.? lloston (Jon i jr. The fitiiurdn?/ I'Jviny (JazcUo. of lioston ! * says,? It its jiuj osai: !o to liml a |4i re on Ibis j broad land i\he.-e i'eiry Davis* I'ain-K ii.i.kk in not ktinn n as a most valuable, remedy for physical pain. In the country, miles from j ' physician or apothecary, the I'ain Killer is 1 cherished as the exclnsivef ftimeeu, ami It never deceives, "Pii'mtv Davis, 1 ain-Kii.i.mi is really a \ viu;i nu? iih nit Hint-id, aiul, imliUi- most ol' I ho, articles ol il c ilay, is used l?y many physh ians. 1 1' is particularly desirable in titrations v\ hero < physicians am not near,?-ami, by keeping il at liami, families n ill often save lb* necessity ( el sending < ut at midnight fer a doctor. A i ( botile should be kepi in every house." lioston ! '/Vanller ( ? - Il "We have tested Hie I'.VIN-Kl t.I.KIt. and as sure our renders that il uot. only possesses all the virtues claimed for It, but in many instances surpasses any other remedy we have ever known,"?7/rruh/ of(iffxj>c 1 Liberty. Land for Sale or Rent. ( T T otter lor Sale at a bargain that plan- ' ? ' l ition and tract ol land, where J. I?. t Lane now lives, sil tinted about il miles v Irotn fool Springs, containing '200 acres, alxnit 2") acres cleared and tin- j K uer fence, on ilio premises is a com tollable dwelling and out houses. Il not, sold soon il will he rented to a good tenant. T. \V. BEATY, i Jan. Oth 1871. I'kKM H;M ; GHROMOi Q A i: D i: N and r i, o w E II SEEDS. J Before ordering elswehere send for y f'.itf.? ...i : i. ! Winn i? now IT any ami ?' will he niuile'l gratis on application. * Our Chrnrno "Tlte Utile Floi*? i a beautiful Parlor Picture ? pronominal hy ju.lges a success, is now sciil free to all who favor us with [J orlcis to i he amount of I'lVC llol- ?' I .'ics. j; Chase Brothers & Woodward, ; SIOI'IHSMION, IS?chc*tei% IV. V. u V HORRIBLE! |'" L gnflfered with t'niarrh thirty yp.-m, and was j F< r iirM bv n aiwpte remedy. Will rend receipt m C'lrtsur* free, to all afl1c"e,| Kev. T. J. IIKA1). aI rawer lit, Sjracua*?. N Y. ] tt 3, IS74. Horry Lodge* No. 65, A.\ M.\ i ft rnho time of tedding the regular f * coniniunicmlons of I lorry Lodge having been changed from 'he hist ' moniiuy ni"ht of eaeli month to the livst Tuesday night jitter each fttll moon, hretliern will take * 111 ? notice theieof and govern themselves accordingly, order of the \V. M. It. (?. .SESSION'S, Jan. Ctlv, 1S74-1 m. octy. Hcaiiljir ( oiiiiiiiiiiiratioii. A 'Hie next regular communication of ,TIorvv Lodge, No. 06 A.-. F.*. M.*. I 7^J\ will I* Ik'KI on Tuesday n>ght Maich | / \ird, 1874. By 01 der of t lie VV. M. 11. (J. SESSIONS, fsfctffy . IS iG. Twenty-ninth Yoarv 1874. TI1K IIOME .JOURNAL, iiM.AKGKl) AND l.UI'UOV till. i "The Best Literary and Society Taper in America." It3 leading department') comprises Editorials oil topics of fresh interest, Brilliant Romances and 1'orti alt circs o<" American Life, IVtitmkd Reviews of now events in the world oi Belles l.ettre.s. I'aintinf, Sculptor. 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