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*HE HORRY XEWS, PUlil.lsilKD live iv Sntiinlav Horning; T YV. BEAT*, Editor. TKK.U.?4: ()N*LC Ybar, "2.00 Six Months, $1.00 Ml ctnnintuilnuiMUN KMidinf o *o rvc l>ri\H4? i'tifivsi, Mill t>u ciuifKOtl tor r.? i? il\ ci-1 i>j* lut'iiik. ST It \ \V 15 5 DS. V jP T!ic rostmnstor?(xencral Asking the Advice of the Rest Ollice Committees* w ? > ? ASH IMiTON, ^laroh 7.--it IS learned trotn the Post Otliee Depart, meat that the transactions last night between the Postmaster-General and the Second Assistant Postmaster General, and the two Post Otlice Committees, wan altogether with reference to obtaining certain udvice Irom t)ie committees, ami the lolloping facts were disclosed concerning slarw bids: 3n\ \Y. D. Kittle was the person inlffiesled in abunl forty bids in b lorida in the name ol J. l'\ lieyuolds, which were liie lowest submit led in \ 11;it State, and Zimri McDonald Had kins and M. A. .MeNair were believed to be simply the Kepi escnlali ves o! Jerome J. limds, who was, as well a? Kil.ie, ouiiuected with tlie huudulont transaction in the Post Oflicc Depart tiient a year ago, their proposals hav ing been received on 1,000 routes ii several States, a largo number o: which were the lowest bids received These cases were presented by tin. J'ontmaster General to the Committer ol 'he House and the Senate to infitiitn whether they could advise him how it> accordance with l lie law, lie could reject these bids. The House Com. inillcc last evening look the testimony ol .several wit tiesses in connection will tiio Kiltie bitls, which developed tin laet thai the straw mail Ro\nobis wa? a boy 18 or 1 9 years ot age, w ho had been brought troll) Mirhigaii to appeal as a didder, because iviitle under tin law w as excluded as such hi i use! I, and tli.il lie bonds li ed with the bit wcr utterly worthless. (Jjs 1 if h iJiO (dl.t.Milii InvestigulLug the Uuids mii the Mexhiai llonler General Ord. commander ol the military department of Texas, win examined as a witness before the se leet committee ol I lie United iStatei House on the Texas frontier troubles and gave to the committee a vert iull an,I intelligent aecouut ol tie cattle raids to which the rancheros oi the American side ol the Kio Gtandi for oUO mib's along ihe nvcr and foi 150 miles back from il arc subjected as Wi ll as ot the remedy which lu wouM recommend lor them. According to tin- general's state incut the country which is the serin ol these border forays is scperaUM liont the river by a very extensive belt ol u ndcrgrow t h forest, or ehapar lal, which tonus a screen and shelloi for the cattle thieves, who live b> plunder, and which renders it next t< impossible for military patrols or mili tary posts to interfere with tlieni There are two classes o! Mexicam living on the Texas side, the one con sistiug of intelligent, honest ranohe ros, who are as much opposed to thesi raids as Hie American portion of tin population is, and the other consisting ol worthless fellows, many of then outlaws or deserters from the Mexi can anny, who woi k oecasioaiy Uy 01 the ranches and who act as spies am: inlonners for their cousins, or cotn padres, on lhe other side, when the) cioss the river on their cat t le-stealine expeditious. it is the intelligence which they receive from these fellow* which enables them to avoid tin routes hy which they might he inter ceptcd on the return with their booty. <>n their own side of the liver these hands, which sometimes number from <>nc hundred and filly nun, are ii league wiili 1 <?c'i 1 authorities, then recognized chict being Cortina, so that all facilities are given to them lor dis posing ol their plunder, ami such u tinny as restoration ol the stolen cat tie is never thought ot. The. nation* government ol Mexico is not to In blamed, in Ceneral Orel's opinion, foi tins state ol things, first, .because tin system ol the government is to let each State take care ol its own affairs ami second, because the .Mox'osn sol diets have a stiong tendency, w hen ever they gel near enough to the bor der, to liesert their colors and eror-i into Texas. The Mexican government is, iherelore, powerless in the matter, and the Slate government of Tamauli pas seems to regard these Irontiei inlays as part <d the established ordei ol tilings essential for the good of tin community. 1 he only remedy, there, lore, lor the evil if-?and iti? oiu which the general is urging on ih? War department?to increase tin cavalry lorceou the Uio Grande ami give him authority, when his troopi come on the trail of one of those thieving hands, to let the pursuit h( continued to the Mexican side of the liver, and let the troops deal out summary punishment, on the, robbers lie thinks that whatever opposftioi the local authorities might make t< Mich a practical course, the general government of Mexico would not make any. He says that now, in one ol the more northern States, Chihuahua, hnnsell and the Mexican com niamlant have a mutual arrangement by which Indian expeditions are lol jiioi i VOL.8. CONW. mmm???? ? m* L - . .. j lowed on either ?ide of the liver, and that on some occasions the American j and Mexican troops have coujieratcd in their movements against the In-j 1 dians, rations being supplied i?y his | , orders to the Mexican*. He is confi- | dent that the only feasible mode of j putting down these forays is by fol- j j lowing up the robbers in the .vay he reconi mends. Earn Your Own Living. . There war. a time not so long ago when it was considered a disgrace for I one wlu) had the feelings and culture i ol a gentleman to earn his own living. : ' j Hut a new spirit his arisen, Tn phets have spoken their word - ot pr tise in honor of work, and their voice* have auasheti uiu> siicneo ine *11 j" M'oni. "Tin? modern majesty eon>ivts in work,1' nays Mr. ('arlvio. "What a. man can do is his hioh --t orimiiii'iii, and he :<l ways consults his diifiiity by doim* it." i No doubt in I lie I: trd si t\ vs of dul v ; il is difficult to believe Ihtt labor u i both honorable, an 1, in every *roo I I sense, helpful. When we mm- pe< born into luxury and ea*c, com u.ind in^, by a word, ad\ \ ;ii i:?>which, no I t er lite-loif? cttoi'tH, we eat.not comj?a 1 it is not surprising if a h-chiii* ?>f j, saiiniact ion sbou!?i ineou- ons,\ ?. i ? j? into the heart, and a dun fomicthm 1 1 spline; U|> tnat somehow justP-e m ut lault. Yet, il * 0 took a i.< r/i'V \i",v j we should speedily perrejve thai all the advintar'" are not on r their sitie, In a complaining niood wet ! may speak ol our Siuloitunate h",'; 1 1 whieh compels us to ?'.ripi,?e on through the dreary days, never ing a pewuy which * v ha ! not n^t earned; hut a wiser out look v.o often teach us contentuicnt. . Now in ? j laboring even in the liuuibleM oec.ip.;- , lion, we am not only obt yinv; Divine law, and adding to the wt hare o' I world, but we are inerea-ino our own j ^ , capacity as men and w omen, develop- ! 5 ino ipialities tbat are born by a wrest- ; tie with hardship. It, is ice that i * some persons, in spit oi 'heir wealth , ) , a nd eil tMi mst aimer ol "om '< 0 ; t . i . ., m play a nobility ol .spirit, a strength u! \ s virtuous manhood and womanhood; 1 niitiiii'iiu>.si'ii iit miiv ai:i re n! b. hi i i - j . i il i* oeeause tliey are not content to i ! remain idle, hut thro.v their ? :iv rw* i > ! into some mtvut tor humanity ^ inch ' ! evokes and Mains ?li.o e v ^ry <ju'i Ii: i?> J which (listingnif h t.her.i, and h, ;< * always docs enlist the admii a', ion <?t : the world. All hoiu.i to su'-h! \ < ? j tlic tempt it ioi. is t<i many, should 1 he j uncharitable it I said t. ? uios?, nil the I other Way? To he Kutb hod with, those Kurroiiiidincs in whieh they are! horn, to hit thoneudves be miiiislerod ' > j unto and to do no uiinistoriiipi, to juit - lorlli no particular exertion lor any j . (desired object, everyone can see v\ !mi ? will become ol a lite like tint. it cannot he. developed into un\thinj?| - true and noble, it must remain dwarf* ed. stunted and sri'ssh. ion those ( ' wJio are, east upon their r< > naves, ) [ j those who have to think, to hib >r with j i > hands or brains, or holii, or t hose who * find every step onward a couriii I, and ; i every step backward a lose, aie in a{ I position to aeipiire sown- of ! j the grandest virlic s that can adorn j ' the liuinau cliaracier. indcp-nidi tie ; sel(-sacrifice, calm mdurauee, pal i in | i i w ai 1 ill o ? 1111 ? i 'a i in.' i i.i - i i ' i. * j ot a hit'ol labor, .if:-] ' liey are worth ; more than all the w i:!* 11 on which menu Ijcmi'Ih eel their ambiiion. !bj_, * member, too, that it i?-> not the kind oi j work that a man docs thai is ln.no; a1 bio, but I he i-nii-t which lu- conies i j into if, the wa#> in whie.li he does it, j i It IK not the work that makes the man * honorable or not, but the mini ttiai j L I imparlH character to the work. The j cla y-laborer can yhig h's hod homstiy{ i and industriously, .h vim.;; a t in dayV work tor his wages, n i* a mole honor. 1 : able occupation li.aii the dock *x j i change s v. i/idi< r, who 'liaivs' the m tr- ! ' kcl ami Kpecuhiiort in tl < people'* : ruin, I lie worket is everyihiug, not, J may be, in the estimation ot *<H-ieiy, , but ill an essential reality ?>l tilings, which exist 1 >< iii11<t these temporary an angeuiciits ami conditions /. iium.tn iiiViiifi. The Chariotle (N. (J.) Observer i t aays: %eA bale of cotton, such a? has never : been seen in thin market belore hy the . ! m.n.ot i.... J' ' - | ' / i' u r> t v 'V/ i i'mj ' / u j i i j h ?in i k*''Vl Vl'(| \ I'h* ! > ! lord ay bv .Messrs. (lilt's Urns., from . j Isaac Harris, itsq., ot Mooresville, . J Iredell county. It in of the exact > I texture of wool, ami is greasy, and j 5 feels to the 1 .oucli just as wool; it ha*: | almost no staple at. all, ami v. h.!e e<-i j ! tainly a species ol this staple, has very < few of its qualities, i landfalls of it . have been brought here before by the. j ? farmers, a mono whom it is known as I , vegetable wool cotton, but this is the first bale ever seen here. It has no i merchantable value in this market,ami > will bo shipped l^y Messrs. Oates: Urns, to Philadelphia. Mr. Harris , expects L<> realize a large price lor it, > but cotton men here doubt tliat lie w ill be able to do I his, since the . growth cannot be adapted to t nc uses , to which either cotton or woo1., st.ii**lly speaking, is applied. It is so lar " "w r' tix X An I !lilopei V Y HO HO, S. C., SAT li'om bein^ cotton ih it no clavsilicution*in be found (or it, and it is just as tar trout beino wool." - lice Hiit's. The season in which we must ere- I A [ arc lot new colonics ol bees, it we have old colonies, i-. now at hand, and hence a short-talk on that subject i will, we take it, be acceptou tis entireIs m order. What kind ol hives shall we prepare? is the first ijuestion. You will prepare hi\ es with some kind ot movable trallies, ol course. \ ou cannot do well wuh any other kind of hives. I>v the use ol "ino\'itiie comb lrames," as nicy arc- usually nailed, \ mi can completely control your hoes aid keep youisd' informed with reference to ever^ tiling coneen?in? liicm. The presence oj worms ir.a y he detected, .iihI it found easily remove I. lines may lie ted Mileiv I?y t?xK?11^ out cint\ combs ami lilting Lheiit villi honey, a i < i i el u I'll i 11 o' liietn to ihe bo c. ,i lull comb ->t iioiiey can spare it, uc<i he oivi'ii to those lliat are iicst.il utoj :v weak stock may liciiieriMsa.nl r.ipdly I v ?i vi!ii? 111oio two or t i 111 ? I: a>m > oI oroo?l Irom a sirot">- iitve. 'ontcuis can a!i lie taken oal ot the lu\c anil put into amnio rone, a ';:.a 1 is belilpj I'ptna-t. W'ltell hees ?1 i e t lil.*V hel.lt r admit ol tile e h'.lii iiljj ol lite cm.ton ?i?; iieillier swarm. t hey are ncM cameenieiil t??r cut i iiw out tlieod roiiibs. l in y ad mil o| cutting out lite ilrotie coui'is aid pull;iij,?- to empty pieces ol worker comes to prevent rearing loo mtnv drone--. I ttey admit o! t lie t rau.sicrri njj ol ij>?lli cotnhs aid hi.es {l out ail out hoy liive to a il'aiile hive. i Ira admit *>t convenient I v wJitte'.'iiejr two weak stocks, and e i v e toe aptaitin tlic means ol ttta.ki.ij; at l ilicaai swarms, ? lc., etc. live* can lie controlled hy the use oi r.mvihle con) t> Iraotcs t.? prevent swarming, by rctnoviup- ail vinhi'vo pi ens, \s nil it is not ad \ us.ioie, especial 1 Iv lor ?!i?- lc\*i?a\ Queen e. .is tiip. r vcrv ;"n xlcrially V t/ J Irom wot kor cells. 1 ti< y tire about an inch loop, aid rest, mhie a p"?init in shape aid appearance. In movable etnail? hives llu y are casilv hood by lo-'kinp- over t!ie tannin ahott lite lime nv\ arms are expelled. You can ll.ll l'c llilsltih' I Iwm !i 11 1: 11! i irlv v.vii ~ m tr>' * J ''1 * never si u" one brio: e. We do not h i - fi i<> tak tin* ro:juti?? Nihility dI deciding mm the merits <.| I :11m hives. ivic.h patentee claims that ills liiyi' jf t>> ; f-t s So IIIC NUpel'iOr ill*.*! lis. Nineteen out ol twenty are w oil bless and detriment.?1 to I.lit* prospi* ill y ol ilit' honey bee. Since i he u hi* ol L11 ?_ on > \ a ' ?li* oo in 11 is live to all, we Itelu vo the best in\ v*h in use sirt.* II.-I |J*U UU'd. 1: comb liainos are properly com sirnc.ted 111* laa s w ill u i j seldom laii to build silai^lil c.oiiii?s oil tiiciu. \\ c suppose you uudcist and how to make hives with movaiilc lrames, lor the /?'<;///a'b./' ll is aiie.uly oi\cit lul! dliCC lions uiore than niirc, .May do tl aoaiii noon, liowi*v? i-.l/o.'V/e ji <U r iiA'tii Wc derive <,'><> present nunc ol this month 11 *?iiti the liouiaos, anient* who n it was, at an earls period, tin* first iiioiil li ol the s car, as it eoutiii urtl lo 1m.' lit several cuiiiilUcf l>> f. c<i;mjifiruti v*dy l ilt* j.tt'i i?ni j lit*; looy.l i far even in Knoi* ud on the I'/ilh oi Murc.ii, lili Iii?* change ol siyle in 17.V2. i <u t'iii.Kitci:t;iit^ liu- vear v.; lit tins month lin*rc mviiis a k ilit" reason in lite lact ol lis l>. iu^r tint tirrtl season, alter liie <h sd ol the year, in which decided kviijIiiwh ol a renewal "l oiowlh take jdace. Ai.'l lor llit; UoniaiiH t<? dedic.Mo tic ir lu"l i) i < > 1111 * lo ,tiitii'l eyli '.i Martins, Kt> n- ccjaaily naluml, con-nlci iin.( I Ik* llll|)or( atico liu*y attached In war, yinj I In; u*e I hey /nude ol 11. anmno our Saxon IhiIicih, the inofilii hole 'lie niuic ol Lonel iiiniul -iliai. is, lent/; I) motit it in i'!i fence lo the h'lio l liciiino < ! flu' <ja\ at. lioscaKf ni j tin; olio m a!-i) ol the term I .'til. Ala roll is noted as u dry ir.<?'iiii lis d U Hi. is looked !'?r, anil III (Miner a Mihjeel ol (Mineralui:ili >n, on aivnuiii ol the importance ol ?it y w* Alitor at imis iime lor sowing ami planting. I he idea has Ih-en embodied In proverbs, ;u"A peck ol March dual is worm a kind s ransom," and di\ A J air.il never Ix-ifs tin Ideal. J?i?I Urinjjj winds usually |>re\ til, more o:' less, tkoughout a eousib rat/ie nan ot I lie inonlii, hut mostly in the earlier portion. Hence, lite month appeal's to cii tooe hk character as it gor? on; the common lein.ii k, tannii.tr to every one, is (hat "It ? oiiies in like a lion ami goes out like a iamb,1' of Waits. The ''creeping" <d railroad rails has attracted some attention ol iate, and, while we do not attempt to explain it, says the iScientiJic American, we oll'ei a point on the tact that, on lines innmud north and south, the western rail "creeps" taster lintu Inc eastern mil ? that is, this strange movement ot the rati toward tne south is more n arked in oao rail than in the other on the " _>r Tl ^ ' 'V, i > i JLN AIj k lout Journal. UK DAY, MA inn I i same track. Kurt hermore, it litis licrn noli cud i i :\ t on such ;\ I i?n? the ea- cni rail wears out the fastest. IJoth ol | these points, we think, can he explained hy the mot ion of t he earth as it turns Iroin tin* west toward the i east. Kverythint; that has free mo lion is drajjpjfed alter the whirling | jjjlobe; every wind t h it blows and j every tide lh it moves tecU the iullu* enee, and our train jroinyf north or south is pulled over toward the east, i and naturally presses the eastern rail most luavily. I'lte western rati beir.e, ' relieved ol its share of weight, , "creeps'' more freely nul puickly. !l | is also noticed i!s:l' t 5m1 wheels that j i iiti oh the i;a>lo n rail wr ir *>nl 1.1mm | lirsi, :umI wi1 can I?uthink that tins | can I) motion i.s the true cause. The ! practical side <?| this is thai iho eas: tern rail an I wheels should ho siron! j-Ac> ** A Nt iphhnt Inuxl Final. A blood\ a(Via\ occurred al (Ircenlichl township, Warren county, Iowa, eleven luili-s hum i). s Monies, Su^Ul d a v illicit . which leli>oi'ains to the St, 1 l.iHiis (r tofh'- / h i/Kh i'<it descriht s as billows; in this nciiih'oorhoo i are three laniieis, ail uealthv, ami consuleici It w abidmp citizens, Th<ir names were l>a\id liowrv, Ucubcu \\ est tall an I tieo|-._r(? I )i illard. A lew years aj.pi, 11??\v ry charged \\ esttall with vMitiiiji Ins em it crib at ihj;ht I ami so reporteil t ? the neighbors. I 1 Ins caused trouble between liiein, though, altera time, it died away, j They alter wards put into a eoiitrovcrj sv almut a partition lenee, which w as (taken into louri, ami Howry was J beaten. From that lime forward the j breach widened between the two, and lre?|iicnt ipianvls were the result. ! liolli had suns, who took i.)? t In* paternal feud, and at school and elsewhere til oils a lid lie In s |ul lowed. I he animosity si read am one- the I neip hhoi s, who joined nm side or the 1 ot In I". Until bed |;i i n i'1'i (i-n.'i I I 1 ><> ru-i ' bolllS. r or SC\ IT i! d:t\s Il ls!, M ! !( s ' o( rov i v;; 1 inrrtinps have been lii'M in a ehiiroll there, which horn the Ire* I itc 111 rows occtirniiy there, is known | as Tear-down Church. Saturday ov? " j mo .Mr. I lowry and two sons, .lolm and (Jiorpe, you up iiH'ii, ami dames , (irootn, a younp man, who look sains . with 1 i >wry, attended ilio nnelinp al llm iliureh. There a1'" the Wi-silali party, consist inp ot !*>enjamiu ami ! West tail, h i auk Matties, IVomort, ; Thomas ami .lack Drillanl, synipath'| zci'K with the We-M ia! Is, ami .lack ; J iaunapau, a lahornr lor llrillard. Mmy remained passably ?(?iii'l duri in p. the service, anil at. its close all stalled homeward on the panic road. \\ hen a lew r<?ds from the elinreh, i Iowr\, Sr., pot into an altereaiion with one ol the oilier party, ami soon words cm tin.' to blows, ami insi.int y then; was a pem-iel ;m/?e, in udmh revolvers, slung shots, knuckles, knives ami brickbats were used. Six or seven revolvers were emptied of their eonteu|>, when it w as a hand to-hand tiplit, liloody and terrible. The I Howry party were unarmed, thus bad j no chance with such leaiTwl advanfapI es atrains! them. ! The light. lasted about twenlv miu| ntes, with the following result: (ieo, i 11 o wei'V, st a bbed t wiee i n the left s;d", j pcilet rat inp t he lump and killing him in-tr.ulv. .lolin Howry, stabbed n ar ' tin- spinal eoliiuin and in t!ie left leap ami shot in lelt side, alter which he ' ran a hour lorly had and fell, evpii"np in an hour. Ihivi l 1 lowrv shot t ht\>ngh j the jaw and iclt ear, and head badly . ' . . \ II l? *il i I cm, \<i 'ill kimk'kk's. II.* Will lll'iil) (iii v i ivcuvcr, .Jiinics st-ihhed lour times in one aim, in tin1 riirhi Innyj mi-I hack, and mmi'I in l Ih* i itrh' side, and ' H \cr;il lle>h woiiihIs from knuckles. (Ii? was alive next da), hut cannot riTuvcr. IVople Ironi 'lie olinrrli came to the i scene and a'1<?n |it c i In par' then, hut, frci'zii'i! to madness, they (oui(l)t like devils. Alic.r lie 1? i!? , lie virtcri: otm party scattered in various diree? tiihis, Im* Sunday mom inn; all met <1 j Dtii'urdV wherethev were ana s:cd and J taken in Indianola an I lodged in jail, t uinlci a st roiio- <ru:ird. Samuel Davies auid Kin^r (i cor go. The 1 .Mildness of Samuel |)avies w ill lie ill nst rat el I > y a single anecdote. When I'resident, ol the I'liiieelon ; ('? !leo?'i^e, he visited Kinjdand !' >r the mi rp ?>e ol o!)t .tilling donation* tor the Mist it nt ion. The kiin', <*eo. 1(1., had a 'MirioHit v to hear a preacher trom tee wihls of A't'eriea. lie ae,eon Singly attt'ikifii, and was ho much truck with 11ih commii-.1 ii< 1 iri^ eloquence, that lie c x | > I'chhC' i low astonishment, loud enough to We heard hall way over the house iu such tcrnm n? these; "He is a wonderful man! Why he beats my bishops." Uavies, seeing the king was attracting more attention than himself, paused, and looking his majesty lull n the lace, gave him in an emphatic one the following beautilul rebuke: "When the lion roareth, let the beasts ol the lorest tremble; and when tin; Lord speaketb, let the kings ot the earth keep silence." i uc king iuslauilj shrunk back in v *< " v" s?\ \ /\/ i * * K ' <M? ! O ? i * A ~ ( \ * O lO < O. v >. ? w. his scat, like a schoolboy mpped ov?>r l lie head l?) his iniHifi', an 1 remained quiet during the remainder ol the s?-riiidii, and sent lor him, and irive liim Hit v KiiiticiiM lor the inst il ill ion ov<*r I which ho presided, ai ilic same lime s iu? lo his conriiers, "lie is an honesi man ? an honest man." -vk I low T<? Kn I Kit Al \ S | II M\. I;|,S, I II the allci'itoon o| one LorUs day a year or so after Albert linn s i?ee one pastor o! t In* Kirst 1 *?,. hyi* i inn ^ hit re.li, 1 i 11 i a* h* 11 * 11 i a, lie w<s in ih?? no ist, ol his HOI'IIIIIII w in n . I ni e" t | straniX" men, in lull sailor's <?arh, en- | | tcrcd '.lie door, am! a\vk\v.?nll\ si rased ' up the aisle. None ol ;hc .my-. 'alion moved to oi \ e them a 11. ' i n ri haps hveanse there \vi .< numhi-rs of : < mjiiy pews ? hat w arm all.rrooe. ! the throe waddled up towards the front, thev het raved em snlorahlu emli:li i* iccuii.ii l I ' i I - ' <>i. ?> ii.m 111*11 in." |>ro.-?eiicr short in 11in liiwonrsi', j>iI j 'low !i I ft ini I In* I?n 11?it, .'ill I >11 \v i I lie I lues into thi-in'iv ot4his run I.imimv. I As llllohl llil VO 1m I'll l'\(' I. \\ lloil | tin* minister resumed hi< > r *i 11, 'llii' eyes ofI lit' miilot's wnv liv '?i on him. Mini Mi'lv U l 11! I i\i (i'il <?ii li A ! ! l I i'l ; t hi- liiial \vor<l, Mcmi. \\ iiill- t ill* eon , ;<;' ?-o--| I i I >|) w MS tllll'/'.t ; | \\ Il'SolOO 1 lesson I ouch i ni; church li? " i?i * m h t \ . \Y A I'l I i 1 \l t A N l> I ' I; \ Y I A i!. .loll" 11endorson. <'i iloi'i'il, says l) it ill* ; ot ll'T l.iollt "two <1 (1 1:1,li U IMS.'Ills ( ami' to his house, iiin' i in* i-Miiti' iii, j I ?Mt ill'' otlii-i' stayed out. V'trr s;t V.iniJ m ton ti 11 awhile tin one \\le? 1 ,nl ooiiii' in | ?io iios".-l t o hold lane'V w'ori id. i 11 I or 111 ! 1 >ei11 li t o! i! i I :i id i I \, Mid while he was ihw11 j'faviti'/ hi> oartj ni'i' on the outride s'oli' .loin-.- ohl j i itrkoy ooldilcr. John is ?atndiod that a co|en t in i'siii11 exists lu i wi'i'P tinI two hl'l'l lll'i'll - - olio (o (ill Mill Mlid lO.iY 1 while the other wale'ees > i steah; ('/?tr/o//r O'f.'iryrer. a ?U i*A mtm. ww.wuiiiui erwtv? wr.* .. %j IVofosRional & Risiiio.ds Od.nH v. n, .ion\so\. .i. m. e. I'. iir.v: t imm: \ t <i. n'3PPrJ;^ - r>tii > vs-3 r Ti ^11 " i *> aj ii ?j*; ? j "v> >i n t L<*.c HvJ A 1' 11)iiN MVS ai. l t'-ti ' ;-!d;IKS AT LVW Cs O H vV P? *' ^ rA0 ^. O, I OS. T. WAI.sli, < ) I AJ.bruoy at Law and soLicrroi; in i;<t>rn y, I Will | > i act i ce i 11 t lio court s of Marion, I lorry :111<I ieorgofow ll. I MVich ;vl CON W A YlJO !lf>, S. ('. Nov IS, lf?70-if. ; t p V. * ; i 1 /r/Ksi 'i i*, Attorney and ConnsoDar at Law Will give prompl attention In nil businos ciiLi'iisUmI Lo his cat< . ' 'ON WAVHCliO, S. ( . Inno, 2, 1S71. V r t AO LA 11 ?Si 11 AWT, ! J Cornirilssicn archanta, 1.V2 l-'RUNT STHKKT, N V. W V< Hit. Liberal advances made on consignments Naval Stojf'i, t niton, Arc, Orders receive Promot Attention. I' nexcopt ionablo rcloiencos given No: Mi md Soul ll. I J. IS. TD1.AIC J. II. I1.YUT. ol N.LL Ul S. L 'jAllo.S. L. IIAIM!J*:I.SON, Comrv -r :n Mci'chint. Shipping aidl i'n. \s u, ding A gent, l'ri,r, ( i<n k, s <: Special .'itleutloii given to the. I ig and selli ng ol "I"; ?\ '!'( m it; it. ui'! o,'!. i, 0 / ( outfuv table ll , t It's, Jot' Irdtits, it]ill In f ityn '. '? </ Io 11'Ii'< n ,t I I/no h'l' i.ii n, trilln.ul I hlliyi, H'ltij till if si. Ui't, btlsim ,s,\ i o im . J j.\ W IJ J JAM iMAr.'.i::; ix (> I".N I'. K .A 11 .?i I1.1! !! v V I ! / I*, M AM I \' i I I!?.!! 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