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dfr'-W. fl * "W* Tha Palm Tm- HV Kr.V. JAMBS M. MACLXMtAI.I». Maay » parent f heard tbs stinging reproach from ft Psalm xdi: lf-11 I rninett sou, “Father * laare to drink f* bos by the wtusjMrr* of etrad t*io Into into On the hunk* v( the for • f*w*ral Joiilun. There irnnvrth » wwilnHU tree; ft eoolotli the fountain* At £lta», With aImm1sw»0( mme* more then «lm» Miscellaneous. v; r = ■ = --y—.^.ai^ara^-riigz r « Parental Bespcniihiiity. Parents! a word iu your may another Voioo speak to your hearts !—concerning yonr responsi bility in the matter of temperance. This word has two meanings. The first, which is Scriptural, includes every branch of that sutfcoatrot which our headstrong nature re quires, involving caution in things lawful, autl abstinence from aD un lawful and mischievous indulgence. The other use of the word refers to the one form of self restraint, made necessary by the seductiveness of intoxicating driuks. To the latter this brief appeal must be confined. True, every part and every appotite of those bodies, fearfully and woudcrfully made, which you have takeu the responsi bility, under God, of calling into being, is included in that responsi bility, and should be studied and guided by you, the only law givers, as the only creators, whom your child at first-can know. But the one branch of “temper auce” and “intemperance’’ which la common usage has mono|iolixed those terms is so important and so inter woven with the wen of human life in this age and country as to demand an earnest utterance and your candid hearing. If we should say that parent*, as such, are more responsible t ts t^i i s SltfPl t ter than any and all others, it might not bo far from the truth. If we should add that this respouaibility begins with the birth of the child, it would be but part of the truth. In many cases it might be asked, “Who did sin, this man or his parents, that ho was bain,” if not “blind, 1 * yet with bodily, mental, or moral infirm ities, hereditary inclinationa, unde veloped appetites, that make him an idiot or a drunkard t It is not neces sary that the parent should be either, or auythiug else of a very low grade, iu order to curse the off spring and the world with terrible hereditary evils. Even slight carelessness in the indulgence of animal appetites, and especially of artificai craving for stimulants and narcotics, may work infinite harm. And then, after birth, it is not enough that no bad example is set, no hurtful influence exerted. There are positive as well as negative duties pressing upon parents con corning the young lives, both snimal and spiritual, committed to their care. Standing in the place of Deity for instruction, counsel and command to your ehild, you should not omit that guidance which he can not find elsewhere. Besides informing him, as soon as possible, respecting the divine Crea tor and liuler, you should teach him respecting himself and the laws of his nature, which are the laws of God. You should seasonably can tiou him as to his appetites and thair needful control; and this before those appetites and inclinations are fully developed, ot the appropriate temptations presented in full force. Cautions may then be too late. Do not wait till your children are in vited to drink, still less till they have acquired the taste, before teaching them, from Scripture and facts, that wine is a mocker, and strong drink raging, at last biting like a serpent and stinging like an adder. It is uet enough that they find not the foe on your table or lurking in the sweet dregs at the bottom of the cordial or so-called “medicine" cop— often more terribly fatal than would be a residum of arsenic or stryehuioe to the indulged darling who sips and smiles, and learns to make his pa rents weep bitter tears. It is oat enough that when they go from home to colioge or to a ladies' seminary, they are not furnished, as some have been, by fond, foolish parents, with cordials and health restoratives often more fatal than tb© disease they would avert. It Hve* abode to the Jewish maiden*. Gathered round Jericho’* spring. Who la joyoasn#** cot of Its frail And the fMuhu of their prophets mug. They U ll m that weights on iu broacWs Ne’er caused them duo award to trow. But upright ami upward they hear them j Only with fmie bend they low. “The rigitteoiiM like the palm-tree flour ish,”^ Hear David the poet-king dag2 "He shall grow like the Lebanon-cerUr," Ami fruit la old ngo shall still bring. Fair tot hi cm of rkiSoty ami patience, Thou fruitful nud wondrous Iras, That gave shadow si Jordan, aad Klim, Ami whose fruit is now home to me. Loug iu the house of tl»« Lord planted. There, where the life-waters How, Thy fruit ne'er shall fail, nor leaf wither, Transplanted in heaven to grow. Princeton, N. J., April S, 1SW, ■' '"f" " " ha fat for pNrry child should be taught, as asms as ho ean know any thing tmyumd reach of his own aaases of the nature sod effect* of eating drinks. Fnbeppdy, liable to meet them in fflnMMyi Vfl> : f m-risiia KiLjrtn WfllffPflPF'fWE IIW gp* ““ 111 vis* children** parties ami utinar oka are too often {Kill a ted try presence. “Forewarned la ad.” Happily there to now at instructive and interesting pa Mi I la Even The “children’* eertoa** at tha Ralto* *1 Boctoty. numbering aim filly illustrated tracts, will ho with great avidity by weaa the yoougeat readers ; while elabacate treatise* sad aaraeat appeals, truua the same tad other source*, may |p readily obtained and ptacod with tha heat result* la the bands of the young. Happy oar young children, if, ttba 00c little girl, they could aay la aa offer of sweet wine, “M’s drunkard's drink j I don’t waat It* Wo might 1 ha reaaomably aare that aacii affkig later iu life would not prove tempt* tku*, whether codling through tha vile traffic or ao lean dangerous hoe pitftlity. A mmg parental ywneautiou*, yon should not loss sight of the U00#—we may aay the of young people la tha dlrectma of society and amusement Do ant toil to make boom so attractive aa to remove one of the moat frequent and total tomptations towards had comtmnv sad bad habit* God save yon too the shams sum! sorrow of having drunken sons and daughter* ! God save yonr children from the dnthkard * ton and doom ! Bat neither these prayer* nor yonr aoxtona amen* will avail, if yon neglect the mean* which God and nature have pat la yonr power ao the appointed guardians of thoae to dear to yon. The price of aatoty la aarnstanl yirilsnee. Kruk r,, T salves a ad others. Ho watchtoi, faithful and wtoe, and, with Dtviaa blessing, implored and granted, yon may save your honaaholds aad help to save yonr coaairy from this direct of ealamitka, Una area Tha Irdm hat At our school there was a hoy by the name of Kohert Kick lino daj he was throwing atones, who* ha hit a window aad Woke a pea# at glare No parson had seen him throw tha atone, ila might have aiuak away and kept bis act a secret, if ha had Dot lirffl Ow Ik,,j .if, • kmr tn Am uuk **ww mwsrwi ws w*rv tw wu*»e ewsws^wa Hr. Hardwick, who tited ia the house where the window wan Woken, was n lawyer, and aeeaMd to km of a stern, harsh temper. fur he aaed to scold the hoys If they t hie fields or even entered his Bobert did not like to meet him. But Bobert had orere fear of ing wrong than toeing tha aager at the lawyer. Bo he went op to Mr. Hardwick, aad aakt, “In throwing a atone just aow, 1 broke a pane of glass is on# at your window*.* “Wall, then, you mast read a elazier and have it mandril * ui«l Mr. Hardwick, to aa angry tore. “That is just what 1 wished to do,* •aid Bobert, “aad I will do It at 0000.* Struck by this maaly reply, Mr. Hard wlok asked Bobert if he had anv monev to nav *t* rl*rior “Yea,” aaid Bobert, “I have half a crown that I have M ap." “What have yon been saving it ap for r asked Mr. Hardwick. “I hare been saving It ap to bay my filter a sunshade,” replied Boh art. “Wall, Mr,” wid the lawyer, “I look to yon to aaa tkat my wiadow Bobert bowed, and took hie leave. That mum day ha teat a glazier, and had a aew pane at gtaaa set to place of the broken are. He toll that Mr. Hardwiek had claimed of him bo more than was tight, aad ho did not blame him. Bat aa Bobert aat at hi* hmrea that ereniag, the door bell raag, and a package waa left lor him. Ho opened it, and what do you think ha fouad 1 la tho package waa a bsMfiMMK INMH aainohad* aad with it a Utt*t Aua remmupmmpwHnapuew ^e-we-^*w * wee 0^0 e^P^w^ei^wui e*e sets Mr. Hardwick ia there word* * “Take this re a proof that I waa pleased by year readiness to doing right to day.* Bobert ran and gnve the to bis sister aha was vtntg num eampewame a ^ with the gift. His father, When bn Igggggg what hod happened, raid to Bobert. “Wo should always do rich! for the lore of right, and not to the hope of reward." “I am aare I did not hope for a reward,* said Hubert. “I •dll have been (tad that I paid for mend lag Urn window, ere* If I had got nothing h return. For surely I deserved nothing. X are that a man may mom stern, tike Mr. Hardwick, and yet be kind at heart. English The Vmtol 44^4(4 ^^444* 4f444jl^RI ^4444^411 —its rectal |*klba iphor, laayer amt ,ti ,l:n- uuuji, ,> „ ■—w* easn^w e “ h ' ’ J ; ■; [ , l( . . J.. . , . . j- ^ g thick with e time toils and ddffculties. Y' Ilia* * le’meaauO 1 ** j t fikst a ** mfioma** ^ o hr jp g^w^oad*’e dv* Jf Mff v *5 Im ^Ji them for broader and mare woriiiv hcmorahfo pkhuImmi* tit hfa. But per verse Adversity ware ageiaet them and triempka. Jest aow I have in my mental «y« n fine type of the olore Im qunatlim. She la the mother of five email rkll drwi, a w mIww east by own rrsuottea, and aha go as guvorrere nor give OmpP wlklfmto ewMT #wWmJm04IJ' ■ IhO pay" Mi all kinds of hard coin Ftowwi hr tha Sick. In a* upper room ia a poor term went borer lay a sick child, wasted with lever aad the prostration which fotfowod. Ill had aerated impoaaiblc tw raaar hiai. or rm!t the sliditoat Intrraot to anything The yoaag lady who had carried bet flower basket to the room relcrtrd a hunch af skialag gohleti buttoreupe, and held them up bwfort the child. Tire dull languid ofr bdghtoned, the tiny, objection* to the nae of oxen on the form, ia that they arc so alow. This objection can be and ouglit to be removed. BmHi Ml hand opened to receive them i luo for-tde for a anokeo word, thw smile that littoi ncroaa tha wre •bite (ace waa eloqaonm The fiagem akmed tightly that were like yellow t# the little Miftnvr. When visit, with freak flowers, Thursday, the boy’* •ski, “Jimmy not lay the Aeweru outof his hand while he was awake; <*dy when ha stop! could 1 put Ihom l Master to forehoa a hit, fAJff ||| UlfrereMfi % 0- llH’tft IA |f |jff lj 1 < 1 aflao aa he waked.” Bore thh little fellow still held hi* withered traaourea, which had bwe more to hUa than the doctors* visits or pteeciipfltona Freeh flowers from the bosket brought a snide and look of gratefal fecogwitiou to tb <4eif; fhe long wear) hour* of ahlhlreo, aha hi “batflar ikon * , any day.” Bha la afla* ap three or thsu flMpdff : 4h" 4llliiiHl||iiii '44444 threil Uf rerere 1 tofo^brnnch of knowlnlgw never meets with cosh 1(44444 R^^^4'4h4jfl44l ^ (i^l 44441^1^1^1^ 41 444^^^4 burl) “holy mo soother hi ■■ 11 1 * to amrry This I'auit should be efooned by only a little water at a lime and } a soft flannel doth ia battei than cutteo or n brush; a piers of pine wood with a HBfli with i lye may burned A aufl I toco towel ho ca^i^tfl tfcu^ iclijilnic; . he i kaeed with I a little paste af whiting and Sire All tha Sty Ton Can. Bonocnl only tn importance to the thorough working of oettou and corn, is the cutting of graaa and clover and saving it for hay. CTover and most of the native grasses will 1 be randy to cut this mouth. They should be cut when iu bhauu; the clover when moat of the Moons are Itegtonlng to tarn brown. There are two indispensable requi sites to good hay. One la to cot at the proper time, before the graaa gore to seed and become* dry ; and the other is to core quickly, avoid ing exposure to the sun a moment after ft la thoroughly cured. When cared ia this way, there ia no better hay than that made from our native omli grass; and now la the pro|**r time to break up laud for that crop. Taka a (item of land thnt has been recently cultivated, plow it deep and thoroughly pulverize it, sod if not suflkleotly rich, manure it; aad in August and September you will have a crop of erab graaa of two tons to the sere, which, If cored as abov<s will he better thou aay Northern hay, for which we are now paying flS5 to $40 per too. A few acres prepared for crab grass will furulab you with ample supply of good hay for winter aaa, which will materially help oat the corn crop. Save all the rough food you cau for stock this summer, for you will need it next winter. A word to the wise is phure the paint ia stained HHfjfelH l4#i' Ipmhkjtflk, ign*| a ga ; gi L^a yo* know, at alaontog tha urea, (a md fife all sag hog if yam hove o la ex peered to he witty at taw DM ore of kor ever die to year aolghhaw « ||avri itMi llitmfAt iftTlkiatf * j* aasj, ’^asaaB^^a 4M4 IIm* um ^4^44^4 MB*t not foil Into the a»i«tobe of wppooiag that the akreogih af amch a»i x tore of two soda, saw kart nf pomiee ooe of chatk, flnefy pow op to a toe moatia rag; the la wetted with water, the too her over H, and it la rabhod with a soft rloth oatil dean. with • refk Hoc* or ifiBi has vliiMe^ ^4444^h ^44 allowvd ammortde. bj maBiag two oawera of horewax, t d turpentine aad ooe dram sM powdered eaeiti together, with n geode iNMMq md nilibiiig 444 IK $4)|(i jg g^pfip | fi?!d*ch5 J4 pMtel$ng with n soft Hoc* or rUsUk. itlf for mabnrstiv. a little i paoy he mixed ha. Ik foruitote may he tiled with patty, mixed with lad ton red AMP $wfik flHfiaF *nreta4n*Hw la *eret# s tL „ .miai$a*voa$ w* o^ree refi w« iwe gg'wl t eimre* Tvrezl When dry It will take aa equal piillah with the wood.—Cforfie Charmed by a Many stork* are told about the of aerponu to charm birds, animals, and areu men. Here ia a lata ooe from the Atlanta, Go., #su ; “Several days ago n grulletuun in thw atj wool into the country fowl ing, taking with him on experienced pointer. After hunting mom* time he observed the dog oome to a and fifoo atop, and aappoomg the <&g bad aloud’ a bird, advanced to shoot it. , be noticed that foaming at the mouth, aa if aaffertog from aa attack of drophohto. I’ndrr okwor obeerva U*m bm diioovcfnl thjht Um» dog wm 4 4*i4K4ji44( oC 444 4M404TB44MK4 4H44kltl?y Wfcl.l4!dfel was ehoroMog it ood stead My sdvaoo- log on Ha prey. The dug stood im perfectly transfixed. The to It, bat it gave no heed, an oamplrtdj was It under the Wa at bey ood what to fomillor ton* We hr ea^a.-UW 11u a I aaeo-m i-iMmitt*, ia aiar atkaa^k — h»H>w lllff! RRJ iwwIWirJ 4MU44 Of alrtaug, heavy eeBd-*—z* Iron. hy Ha own weight ao aa to change la stroe tare to aay approtoahfte extent. The of o mare of Iran, forty at fifty foot high, would ho tho same la shractare at tha af tho more; for the rereafth af the It to a matter of great swrpriao wlfiteh ■ that so fettle atrestton to pakl to tho qwdlty of npeed In wadi t ag awn. Oar ngrfeoBsiral foire hues laeeo very "t--wd to OlQB tho weight of tho i * r ^’ u,g 0.0. ■prefi Iff Mi^^wr a eabtcol moantain of Iron twenty mileo high, the lower port would k*& t*^ly tp^tnesi*^ ButNitBPi^ to wktah It would be It «v»M behave la afl atmio ns oiiis fl *i sasa sa 4bmfoto *■—- afoaft if swffffgfePC'ere 44 4 11"^ ^3C- ®| 14444 v* (for aoavMtJeooe af BknBfiaaflkrel wa mssoaid it tOfeiXhlu wall* Mbto) •flhahwmTwtokto 7 ^wesdi^ftold to no prereore, the*, W a ;wrtkm of the wall were removed near the Imre of the iron moon tale, the irao like eater from a hole near at a reek. The tore to run oat to this way, until tha mam mm restored revere! miles to height. TW eWot at areauo re la ia the rage for foot ia tomre flask in, to o large extent, tha anuria at the day. (fed draught homes, sound, stead> work, ere of Ana Atom and powers nf endu rance, have had to atom! aside and tot the traffre eeeopy public ettrn- Bat tbe bftve banJty ever of of mevemeet la working did to. A td vet tferv I wbe will IMloe a yoke of oxen around a flahl. \*Uwgbiug, or drew teg feeds el a stioirs puce, »o« «tid Ikon apptyiaf fh# gad with a shout of goobmg.” bat making scarcely more than half • deweo rounds of a ten errs lot to the enures of a day. Otoe am tofeverMally alow, bat they of improvement to this 44 jfiTf j J44^| ff &Fh1 ought to be pun) to fnliivAiitt* ks ih«* s a nick *len>. •’Of® .s * wv" ew-re * *****“ e VflPffred ▼rehaeo wmaretothoehtoT to Orfenufi omretrtoe, eepectaily to end yo* may reel and skwp to the India, they ere mwd extensively few midet of threreade with ia»p«atty . the reed, to piece of horeea, and Mtod, it win sot drive them away, they may ofea he sec* trotting off hoi they will are bile ae tong re the a!o speaking gall. Wedo not need fifentoat truce of the puvfeme ap- j irocttog orea, hot a foal walk Is of paare. Below yo* will And a recipe great importaiwr. Doubting their fer a s«porfer artietot Mf drugfis* j speed would deobto their value re ••• l»rek fifth •$>» end the sitpress to trifling \ Kao, Ml Trlferito t drachm; (flee cologne water) flfl (I Why may not oor agricultural re- offer prism tor the frufieot woIking oxen re wall re Am tho feet ptat; mix and agitate for M hoars, ret horrent It would take the* add lUaUUed wntor, $ asu," and yearn to renra rare at gmd| Alter. Bathe tho hooffa, Area sod | fotoff Ifile worth an elfelt, imfl WWW nock wetL sod I are hi ■■Msitft— t w Tq wwm • ream* •> areeimisesimrS SahmKnqp ; Sid wlW not tremble you. tflMdl cr soys : “The argnuonta may be all itt favor of great sis*, bat the facia are all the other way. Large boraes are mere liable ta stumble and be lame tbaa those of the middle aixr. They ire elsm*y, and oan not fill them net row no quick. There is noth tug mere aarpriaiag to Western men than to vtatt Montreal and eae the small bat stout Canadian horses hauling ferge two aeatret oorriegc* tall of poople with apparrot ease. A home weighing 900 pound* in Maine takes a Ob see or Oooccnl wagon, with two men to it, and makes fifty or sixty atifea a day over hills that might have terrified Hannibal. But their weight la where ft ought to hr. It is compact, and not lying round looso. It is muscle, not pulp, that wa wa*t ia a borer. 1 * .... , By forbearing to do what may to- noceatly he down, we may add hourly new vigor to resolution, and secure* the power of restotanoe when plea* are or interest shall lend their charms to J Dr. J. Walker** California cigar BI tiers are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from tbo na tive herbs found on tbs lower ranges of tbs Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tbe medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without tho two of AicoUol. The question Is almost dally asked. " What Is the cause of the unparalleled success of Vnntazx ftrr- Txxsf* Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient re covers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-givfng principle, a perfect Renovator and nitoniur mt Um uni .m Hwu* *— - hi*i«ry of the world hss a medidae bead eootpootMAsd posMsssiag the remarkable qnahtfes of Vikeoae Brmnts in hoalittatb* sick of orery dlss*ss uu M h«ir to. They sis a gmOa Parastivs as well as a Tunis, raftering Coaremm or Influnmalkm of tbs I-jver sad ViaoenJ Organs, ta Bilious The propertios of De. Walxxb’z Tnrsoxs urnrsm ara Aporfent, Dwksnfo CanoituttiTS, NutritUnu. LaxsUrq IMnrsUe, Rsdstive, Counter-1 rriutt. Sud«»»i£ie. Allemr ttvo. aad OnU-lUfeNu. B. t|. MeDOSXJUn ft CO.. O-i Art*. San Franrlaon C*tif<«sia, «s4 mar. at VmNmm mmS Charitun *!». V V ••IS bf *1< . and Dealer*. — R. R. R. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF CmUBfl THE WORST PAIRS In from One to Twenty Minutes. MOT ONE HOUR wire rrn aftowzr* UiDT^ttuEr^ui a oesa roe U *ra* Um M Md it Tho Only Pain RcukhI.v ijr «*#• tw im* K«ncua mi** *n*.«i dm »»r nvuuunoi os m reox ovx vo twkvtt xnrrnts. 9L V!!?!?*«->**- “ w i C“” ,M asrCc MaTi^ MmMm, l«lra. CiVplil «rt«H lto wrmlri» gMT r Titi rRlnl with fitoMNiffff ffiy sMJffrr. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF wtu. arroito ijistavt kasm. mo* or res Lcrcs. ,T MtiTUmi rjLTKi* or THE ftSAKT. nnu cat*jul*. nrruresxs. TOOTXUma aresALeu, oou» rmtw. Aorx enuxs Yu* aa*l«»r,.^5. r ih» Rmi rartMjwjr* tka ,*.* *>r «iO»t t*Mtr 4mm * ba-' a «r»<w will I* • (nr —^ (.-**»e* «<'A*K*. soc* *n>*AO«. . *!.’* ?1- .a.*< HR, tHASKHOBA, BL. C«4r, H'lAX> Ui TB* »oWELS. lj|L r » "■ *!-->* tmrrr a tmOtr of irllrf them A frv awfe *■* j , cmenr? ARP AGUE. *MM*a4 tmr «Oy c*a» Tbr r* «r la ihdavwM ‘.bat arili -ur» r-*» I «MMr SOSmrAmm, **•»*. Heart- aatf iMm*) !bm-4 tij RaI . «Mi* a. SXD« At » RBaPT U HEALTH! BEAUTY!! iu the gentleman shot the snake Insiontiy, and atmultaftnualy with the shoe and the death of the foil down perfectly and to all qiptanuxs dead. Il revived after some Uttie time, but hod it am here for some timely emistenee Crow the aaaater, ft is behoved that the poor animal would have expired with the vicious reptile of whoa* charm ft woe the victim. Tho soaks to question was a Mac rower, about four or five feet long, and waa killed near Oglethorpe Dark. For a J-fefoa.—I send you a recipe for curing a felon, which 1 think better thou nay I have seen ia lira papers lately : As soon aa discovered toko some spirits ot turpentine in a cop, dip the finger Ut it, and then hold the hand near a hot fire till dry, then dip ft to again, and rr|w*t few fifteen minutes, or till the pain ceases. The next day, with a sharp knife, pore off the thick skin sod you wtH are something like a honey comb filled with dear water. Open the oefita and tha iatoo to gone. .4 aether.—1 ( the felon to too for advanced tar tarpeutioe, Ml of orig an am, treated to tho some way, will cure. If too far advanced for either to care, the felon will im benefited, as ft wdt be fees painful. Never draw it Correspondent in Bouse DR. RADWAY'S Sarapariiliai Mem THE CHEAT BLOOD PURIFIER. km ups res most Anpn*anto ctKM js Every Bay ai tease ia M ail Weilkl is Sees aid Fell «r um samsatajuluas Um >«k»« at iW the vipwr VWMtfUM U-lj Wit* MW * ■ SntbttM. CowMaRpOas. UM ttira**. S<Kitll Ta- <>U>< r I«rt» rf th# trttatA, 4MrlMuirc* irwat i*« E*nt auJ tr. dlww-t ErvpttnM. r,nr W-am.«i*i( Rk-am. Eryup-Ua, or»» ta ttw riaah. Tumor*. C*«- •i all w«*1umUm a«M Min rat ao- k l>w» «f Aptrm Md *01 warnw erf I* ara wulun pw carat)-* nan ot *W* arm Chwnian. Md ib> d*jm aat wtu m ft for either at them form* erf «OM* ■Mft*r«*l anml* hcaRRjr Um *dJRSftrjJUjLUAX win *nd 4mm a OTfWjSi to wbM 4MW« thw r*m*ily ■FoaMrstUa _ fTSauL. * - vatmrA r,^.. April 24 GRAND U. OJE UA»_ BSUhl r*M* fed Xn(Uwh ri**»T had mmt ««Lchaut 5»-'* Jum* GEORGE 8. HACKai . Door, Sash and Blind TW CHARLESTON, S. C — .-mm* mm. J- Jp|| N O imported work kept m hroi supply tbe coustzy tradT^i* work is made at our own foetorr'i* dty, and under the propTW?^ MDerridon. rama 010i,) —V *T July 7 tf —•' — RUPTURE CUBED Marsh's 2 i’csl Cure Tnus,| Sftrim f vritt mi i'~i FIT HE beat and m«mt a! Hm* A known for the rare add irfof ,4 Hernia <n Rupture. Thi* Tin tot*, reived the ftauctiou of the nhyiticuinjt of thi* country, wife de m liewtate to recommend it toilfeirsfomi with Hernia as t>eiap superior te ft other*. It is the only Truss that will retea th bowels with any certain tv, and the *nm can feel assured that he is ustagsiesedr that will be at all times sale and eStcsfel iu its operations. Of tins we gui entire eatiafaction to all who maj under our treatment. sOk elastic abdominal brlufe , falling of the rnmAwAm a rt to the bock and iMiatoi Anklets, knee esps and ttod tn#n* for varicose veins, ulcers aad red joints. Shoulder braces for ladles, jeeot* ofi children, for the cure of stoepsag «t tb Kinder, aost sararw itiindeA ami «’*^1 sasraarwxupi* shoulders and as & chest expander. Pile InaUnments. the most article in use—light, easily effectual, instruments fore deformities, curvature of the dub feet, Ac. . ent for Clement’s Celebrated A# dal Limbs. Airent for Grandall’s Patent Us feet tipped Crutches, Agent for I>r. Babcock's Silver Utrriw Supporter Airent h sory. Ladies’ ody in atten Order* per mail prom ptfr attend'd b ‘.)J W^BaltiMafiL BMtuaSRyXd. !»■!■ .... I Tjevs. Dei- jj£5f— * ty&gSSrz- 1 V w mi sv rn« ■ > i v - for Dr. Wadsworth’s Stre ?w- Apartment with a idanc*. Railroads. Atlanta & Richmond Air-Lin*. tots r- - 1SH* tso . at* ears . t*»» mu . >.*»* eoiz* hosts—Kxrsau nun. Uti ItluS ht - . - - - £«*•«• c» - - f •fMBTill* *1 .... SfMrUabarg •* - - * ArriT* st Ourfett* st ... wm (wrrs—esmubm ntsi*. Uo* Ckufafeit . - * • Ifhrtukwr *1 - Grrarilli u - - - r. ;*■ few City st ArriTr M itltkU *t . .... mmam sosrs— A.-coss**hT«« 1*1* Lmo AtUata *1 - - feNtClijM Omirtlli ht .... - Uf* Sp*rt*abnrt: *1 ... - U«f* ArrtT« st Cfchriott* *t - - - «»urs sorrs—accosswatiw tsms. Lnn CktiMit *t • - IpggMifcMt KA * 9r *• 1. Is OrtHWTlII* at ... - - few City at Arrtr* at IttuU ht ... - "ff* B«a fe Allot* tlw. a. tTsage. xssiswr a ti»ii 1 iw w* I KUUtrp <C Biadder Complaints, t rtaary m4 twl >*wi. Or***L 1 it *r wtwt. i»K*ttMMiof i> W. an* ta aS mm < ».or tA* waSSrOrefe,' with »■*««*a»,* )'It*Dm whttaufMacs, or thrai • hMa MIA. or th< • I- n nwrtU. duV. hUhMM ippnr- awsh a*M ahM »»■— -4m SaMM Ml vim than I* a yChre. feU 1 ’ »■ 'i' l «rtw wlwa m*Um aralar, wt S«w w Um await Mia ShcA ai*i Mane ib* l*l*i Tumor c/ 1'J Years' Crotrth C*re*l by i:tsdsray*s Resolvent, " . MDWAY’S MctfimaiifB&HeplatiiiiPills Change of Schedule 1 Socra Carouka R. IL CoxrAST, Columbia, S. Oct. UU^ C hange of schedule, to go •»<’- efert " and after Sunday, I9tli instant: Mail and Passenger 7V«i«- I^eave Columbia ? 2!,- Arrive at Charleston a OBaiR Arrive at Columbia — *-* T Sight Express, Freight and Awo*®*®** No* 7Vos* Leave Columbia J Arrive at Columbia J! Arrive at Charleston iUs I^ave Charleston * » Camden Train will nm Mifefi*?* pKlfl with iwccl of *11 < SSSi 1 to *flhct a I'MDr* i Um \ M,. rul»< . of aAmwArs ftlls wtu o** lalllhrtl-M', n»in»1di»«n J»r> is* ucsssfacfebawreaii G. fit C. Railroad. PAKSXKOKK TKA1V6 ran dally, Sunday* Txeoptad. JT w***rfl*| ai* Hlffci Trala* a* SoaHt Caro Ha* ShUraad aru) 4»v* , with Train* (ofeK KorlA Md MoatA aa r**rt«n<., Colamst* aad Mrfwtt and WTU. afegWw, CvlauXU had AagtuU Kallroad* ■ n*. ‘ f - k - ■ * Um«CUawSli T:l« * M. ».0S Ofewferer Actlv* at OraaaTtUa Iwhtw liiwirUS ; SOWS. TOO p. m. 3t» 4.30 1 ":*> A. W. *;» , llili X30 p. M. «M*na ...... 4>D Arrlr* *1 OtliaUt fc* Anderson Brant* and Bine Ridge Divis ion. r . j ^, MML Xmmr* WiSiSi «:« a. ». Arrive ramiu* ass Tull Him t-i, 4aS0 StSS TniAM ran <»« IbWTlUo Bnmrih *do«od«r» had Friday* Oa Aadarawa Taaaday*, VS. M» p. WA «» r<ave Camden Arrive at Columbia.......---?vH S. B. PicKiKS. Gen Ticket af The Short line Schodu]*- C. C. & A. liAiiBOAD Cow***’ Columbia, FebrastyW.^] FpHE following Wd«« A will be operated on awl a«» date Tram ho. fe T»» 0 Leave Augusta. 6 90 a m . ,i pa Gnuritcville, *7»#»» Batesville, 9 48a» ajsjps Columbia, It 58a m ajg** Chester, H *4 p » ,?|j s a Arrive Charlotte, f6 4fl t>» ’ # No. 8 Train makes ekwf‘ rouw> c |^"^ Richmond, to all pointe - at New York at 6.& A. M : * makes close eouuection, rw all points North, arriving at at 5.15 P.M. „ . mm ooiXGSorrfl. - t Train No. L Train 9* m Li ft ve Charlotte, *1 ^ a Chester, »54a»' Columbia, J8 18 P » ~ ■ 4 57pS Grauiteviile, f715p“ Arrive Augusta, 8 05 Rfe .— ‘Breakfast. tDiuner. This body MOMBCOt »t B'j Va «**tr< ' gar 2§tb, at l too folloiring ^ present, ri? j i. Oreever, . i-fekersv, E- H. M B. Gree' ^owu, A. I’hillif Id») defegat* - a0O d, 8. Boaciii Tiopenbav a S^pracker anti Coofereuce org of Rev’ J> <!• g»v. J. M ah ood. g. fi. Grorecloa*. the toll lay de fycnm an increa-uj kwe for, our belo jhe membership added greatly to seetiug of Coofer port they took i.i vhich were proix. for the extension kingdom of on Reports on the different cliarj pastors. Wliili tbe Spirit of Go of the pastor ing of the means of gru the blessing of (. fruit in tiie ins version of siuru: development of the a the hearts and ii pie, Some of the aiuee tbe la>: they had i classes whoi •sder catechetical i !$ delegates w en tn 1 !*.• -I us they] statements oi fKtmragiug, shown thiiy and seal anto in regard to t of onr Zion. e interesting grave subjec awl investigation. the following questio to discussion : “Can taase of Christ more "sccesstully by eac Wferiug exclusively ing uu it (rally wli fcritr It was dett ! Btence to discuss thi «t meeting, an ttot had been select U»e uext meet iu rel free iuterchango if views oil this ini the vote beiug calleilj flsufie of the qnesti fcMy decided iu tl» K ,, , l". Satan Ke' . J. A. Brow u ; ^ J. Scherer, Ptesi ^vsiale College, mad ou that in ^he number of Citable for the lir> fclN bous buildings h and an able c *»* sere red. Ma\ itodrefls of the da ***** w >th caUivat MWtiflnd hearts a b| •^rch and the world All the cougregatio i *' (i l*oned Sunday-sch'> 4Syj*hap of awakenm I*®** in this great fc»ds of this Coni Pj^Rrmititral to bold a ^“veittion at the el W**' Each Suudav I l< ^ K®* 1 * 4 ! to stuid twj ^ Convention. It t t church, S^.. °n Friday befoT in October. ! r 7 M' 'I ■m t i Jr 11 h \ il RP* is:: is:: Moaftty*. fefe, fetwhha B*H«u and Andfrwa, ftonmya m3 liWrlin. THO*. DO DA MX AD. Om'I fec »rni XohTOjr, SaMTal Ticket A«eat. South bound trains connect for all points South and ticket* sold and bareage creft . KaWnrl"'*- sW ^ .1 AS. AHDEB80N, A. Popr, Gen. Pas. A Ticket £$*■ l^nUay ^ndeut or secretar\ r ^Ptoited to furiiist of the tiuutbe. ■pwpila, library, papers r gt‘0Uy request s era, and all wbo looting tbe Sunday to forget this < PNny school to the ^*toh, from it must c rship and m Dow ImiK) :L?* tllfe M teudui’ pi of our -holy i to them such snored Scriptural 1 to Christ the so Si ^hpiness. \v« 1 I Ik I k 1 the ca i 1;^ 4k I >