The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 18, 1887, Image 3
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Tin: HOKUY II Kit A LI).
DIRECTORY.
CHURCHES.
Methodist.
CONWAY STATION.
^ ItKY. MM. THOMAS, PA-TOII.
Service* every Sunday at It o'tlock a.m., and
7: j o'clock p. in.
Prayoi uc-'tlng every Thursday nlvht at ~'t
o clock p. in
Sunday School every Sunday at o o'clock a. m
K. NOIITON, superintendent
COS** \Y l int CIT.
ItKY. NY I. 1M .I KS, P.xstok.
Mount Zlon, I d Sunday, 10 a. in.
Pisuali, 1st " - - la. in.
PiiUiii, sM " - * 10 a. in.
Durant. id u - i p. |
llrown Swamp, 8d " - - 10 h. in
Pool Sprlnif, Shi " I I', in
. tlordanvllle, HI. " - H> a. in ,
Antio. li, Ith "
Baptist.
W. S M (' AM\ I 1.1., I'ASTOU.
CONWAY.
Si'i'Dinl Siiii'I iv, II a. hi. u*nl H', j?. m. and Sninrdu>
iM'tori- it Hi. p m.
Sunday School ovory Sunday al '? a in W.
?ioi i.k\, Siiuorintciidi'ii'.
::I>AK ii in iv K
Tlilr 1 S.iturda; ma Sunday in ou -!i in inrli
I?I v \? \N r iiomk.
Kmirii. Sun.lav .hi I S.ituida. Iii'fnri , 1.1 eplein*ier.
rill.l.lNl' I'lU.KK
i lr-d Snndav and Saturday before. in oai li ii'outli.
MEETINGS OF LODGES.
v A.'.F.'.M.
i {o??i t.ir i iiii a ii !ii? .ri i hi of II iirry I ..nl-v. \n. I.?,
lit M ??onie Call First Men lav In ea li month .1
It M . nv, W. M
K. of H.
'' Millar lili'otitiv; of Stun I l.u 1 N .'it, will
meet at tlii'lr Hall mi tliu First ami Third MVdlies |
day eveniiiira of each month
K. W. Nm.i.r.v, lilrtutnr.
.1. It. I'AttuKit, Iteporter.
MAIL SCHEDULE.
Mail Route. No. 14248.
From Marion (' II t ? r nnv .n. I.nvr M nimi (
II Ttuitdiyu mid Biilurdiiyj 7 a.m. and nrrh '? at
Cninviiy by a p m.
I. nvr Cimivii;. Mnndu.v and Friday s i . in. and
arrives at Marion r? p. in.
Mail Route No. 14265.
I'riiiii Ciiiim a> to .lord un ill . I.eave Convvav
Tiii'r-dnvs and >itnrdiys at V 11 m in r?\ at .lor
danvllle I ' in.
f.,MVi'.Jnrd ui\llln Tne nlav k and Sa' irdav -' at I
p. in. arrive at Conway ti p. in.
Mail Route No. 13433.
From \V lit,.villo \. C. to i one i> s. (' Leave | ,
M'hitev ille Tiie.?d iv and Fridays at 5 a. in. arrive
at Conway s p. in.
Leave Ciinvray Wednesdays and ha' irdayy at ft ,
. in. arrive it Will! 'ville t. p. in. f
Mail Route No. 14201.
From I.it'le Itiver to conwny. !. ve Little |
Itiver Mondays and Fridays a! ii a. in. in rive i.t
('olivv I \ II III.
I.'MV ( 'Olnvuy 'l'llefd tV r" Mill Saturday * at S U. II). I
nrrlvt' ;i( I.lUlc llivor I p. in.
Mail P.oute No. 14267.
Kroin I'd.1! llurivMnn . I > l-'.iir llinfl \.
!.i ivc Port llurrelion daily e\ccpt Sun.t.iv ut '
it. in. nrrivo at Fair I'.lnlT S p. in. ,
Leave Fair .'luff N". daily v? j>t Sun. iy h at
5 u. hi. arrive at Port llarrolsoii s p. in.
SCHEDULE OF STMR. JANIE.
! i
l,)>avo Uoorgelown * in Monday\V?> la 1.?> -?
mid Fridaya at H o'clock a. 111., arrive at !'. i vd'e
at "J o'clock o'clock hmiio days. j
Leave Itiickcvllle on 'I*tit?fiIn> . Tliiirsdaye and
Hat ill (lava, at S o'clock a. in., arriv :.t < icoi .'i town i
1 o'clock same day \ machine at all intermediate '
landing*. 'I'. s Mi-smaii-vs,
M after. I
Htinr. Maggie, II. T. W'ii.i.ians Master leaves j
M0 |
Zmr town, touching at ill intermediate Inndin . i
t irniii.', leave* t ieor^etown e\erv Friday at tin in
.Uiu-ion District Appointments.
A. .1. Stokks. !\ I-'.- iluo uot ni>.
Conway el., /ion, - - Aug. ti, 1. '
llaylinro ot., Zoan - - ( I'Vnlay) Aug. 12.
Conway Station, - Aug. 16, 14. i
llucltsvillc, Trinity, - ( r ri(i:iy) mm;. iu.
W'aecam i\v, Onti'mry, - Ami?. 20, 21,
loca-ij items.
Index lo >c?
11 \ uim.son Ai.oi:i? Xotiee.
Iost-:i'ii \\\ IIoi.uday Notice.
? ?
Miss hippie I Inn I wick is visiting
ill IVachtrce.
Mrs. P. (J. I hiscnlnirv is spending j
a few days at Socnstoo.
Joseph A. Cox lias returned from
the Asylum apparently completely
restored.
The IIkdai.d would he ?rlad to
hear from its yohn<< friends at Ilendorsonville
aoain. ( )ur youno readers
would appreciate, your communications.
Porter Swamp Haptist ( Inirch, of
Columbus Countv, ?s. (tins repu**"
dialed her action in orantiiifr \\ . 10.
Darrow license to preach. Mr. Oarrow
is no longer a licentiate preacher.
There will be a <011110 of ball at
'the base ball ground this afternoon.
All members are earnestly requested
to attend as business of importance
will come before the club at the close
?>f the frame.
* J. M. Knight, last year, principal
of the Durroiijfhs I Ii<_di School, was
licensed by the Quarterly ('onfereneo i
as a local preacher in the M. K.
('hurch, South. We wish him alum- 1
(hint success in his new Held of labor.i
Kev. J. ('. l'oekwell preached sev- i
oral excellent sermons at the Haptist
('hurch, commencino Saturday nii/ht
and closing Monday nioht. Wo re- j
<^ret that circumstances precluded
our attendance at any of his discourses.
Wo are informed that nej/otia- !
tions are in process to employ him
os pastor, at least, for the balance of
^ this assoeiational year. It is hoped
they will be successful.
t
'\
') n< ,i.V. NeSunth and
J. F. Itallun*, n t ..tho firm
of v. llhoni A pawing
through this county "pMohasint_
sheep ti> stock their K inch in 4.V ;
lintnshno county. We wish th ?a
success.
A real difference 1> w -mi hum
is energy. A strong wii , a sc'tlet
purpose ami invimvblo ! ermina
tion can accomplish aim st any
thino; ami on this'it . distinct
ion between the o .;lt ni.m ami lit
tlo men.
After reading al ??i: condY't
of tho thieves at t o t hattsw.'.rth
1 *'
miiroad disaster, it tl, <p'-^ t.
1<mi\ , the < xistonccof t 11 JJ, Thorn
is no adeiptato pnni < ..> a for sueli
fiendish character outside id sue',
toriiHMits.
We learn from the W ilininepnii
J/, vsv/e/./ that the Colunihn- /'tin <
has changed hands and will hereafter
l>o controlled, edited anil published
Itythe '/ im-s I'nhli.diinjr Company
It is said that the company lias rupital
ami will inaUo the paper a sueeess.
A competitive examination to till
a vacancy from 1 lorry in the Citadel
Academy, Charleston, will lie held in
Conway Sept. 1 1th prox. Parties
oesirtng to cuter the eonti -t can I)'1
su|?j>li< ?I with the jtroj.er blanks by
ad< I re ssi :ig lien. Johnson I lagoon.
I kirnwell, S. I
t arjtenters are at work enlarging
i!ie I iurroughs Academy ! > m i 1 < 1 i n?.
When com pi e ted the building will
hiive thy form of the letter T with
the music hall in front ami main
school building extending lack from
the street. It will he eonvenient
and e mitnodious.
I' ranklin .1. Moses, "our native
young governor," litis been through
rati his and Sundry prison- in t!ie
North and has uc<piircd :i largo fund
if exjierienee incident to the sttf
Fering of prison life, and has
written a hook of 1,100 pages on
reconstruction and prison reform. I
personal experiene iptalilies a mat
lor elVicient work, lie ought to write
t thrilling hook on this subject.
Notice was given last week Oie ol
ihservanee of the wee:-; of prayer and
self denial iii the Methodist ('hutch
The services r/osed Monda\ morning,
The inton'st deepene I nearly to tin
[ losing exercises. The Molv Spirit
was present in quickening and sav
ino- power. I' tve |>i\mI savmjj
r.i'.lii and live united with the church
I'ho work of oracc' seemed to hi
mostly among the Sunday Sclioo
children four of whom joined tic
church and all those professing wen
from that class. The I'. Ih arrivec
Saturday and preached four excellen
sermons. I'ho last one was deliv
ered Sunday night prfticipally \<
vounc people on "lie >ure your sii
will lind you out.''
The argument was v cry eonclusi vt
against the supposition that one cat
sin with impun it y.
. I < > 11 I'll: I I l">l 1 e.
Some one has facet; mslv remarket
that "Horry is only renieinberof
about election tine W ?ir..i recent oc
cnrrences in the journalistic fiol<
lend color to the truth of the oxpros
sion. Tiik IIokkv f 11:uai.i>, a shor
time a go, reported the killino of ;
hlack bear near (trahamville, the
county, and some of our exchange
transferred the killino- to Williams
i*)
burg county. In our last issue w<
reported the issuance of warrants fo
the arrest of two young white niei
for disturbing a religions assembU
and the i\'o/v Had (Joto'iri' debits tin
occurrence to Newberry counts
Now, wo are inclined to the opinio:
that \ewborr\ lias sins enough of lie
own to answer for without 1 >einl
saddled with thoso committed b<
parties in other suctions of the State
Mr. Wattcrson is reported to liav
said, in language inoro vigorous thai
chaste, in his Now York spoeel
that tliu "real journalist did not car
a d n about anything except th
truth." Now, if the converse b
tru> , that truth cares nothing for th
journalist who does not constantl
and strictly adhere to its canons, iio\
would one classify these paste.p<
editors.
V M !.?' V IW. *?...!
We have Keen permitted to cop
the following items of interest from
letter of Rev. I., l'owell to
friend in this place. Mr. l'owell i
a missionary to Algeria, North .A
riea, has been thereabout six month:
has been studying the condition an
necessities of the people and prepai
in<( himself for the active duties <
the mission. This appeal oujrht t
arouse an active missionary spirit i
all sincere lovers of our Lord Jest
Christ and who desire to see tli
principles of His religion preva
-
I
I'\vor all otliors. A iioii ?n;ir\
, Lristian . up rliutv!i . > -Mlialh
r ,!, >( I tit least I'avri" > thf Ic! ultutl
. in \ \ ' iuti. I ?r<?. i'.>\v ! <av.>:
is a laud wl.n'u tin* i^osj>e!
j-i it A'ofully needed. Tlio Mohpi*
J edj|'>S l)|* followers of tlto falsi*
; ni-rjihot, aro wiv imirh in tlio asi
ci,f',MU'V. And wlioivver there are
i _ i ? ?
. ! mjiv 01 inom, there r- a w11Iit*r1
blfcht upon tlif whole laud. Tliey
ral>et tlr Lord Jesus the only hope
o?he inner* salv ati n. They bo*
1 ' i ii i' Christ wa a pr >uh it like
ha II w i not tho son
'of^oUd, and did not die f>?r tin* salvation
of '-miters. \V hen von I1 II thotii
that .le^us ( 'hrist was the *-< >n of < ?od.
tho\ wi.i often ask v??u if (Jod was
1 1 married. 1 have HOOn many of tllOSO
peojM'i lately on board ship fo>inm to
; Meei'.i, to visit the birth plaeo of the
i j fa Is/" prophet. and they believe that
, by *o doino they will merit salvation.
; While inanV wore on hoard one 1
? hip, there were many men, women
i an 1 ehildren cnmvjn<? in tents on the
shore, waitinor for another ship to
take thetn to Meeea. They have
: their hair shaved off generally very
, elose, out leave it loop- on the top of
the he.id. Some one told me that
tJioy lotivo that for Mnhomod ( ? tuko
lioM of, to lift 11 km m 111 > ^,1 heaven.
Tiieso | >?*o|?I <? sadl v need the Initlt as
it is in Jesus. And they are oftentimes
w ii ii11< * to hoar if.
. i
i distribute a ?rr<-at many tracts
n *
printed in Arabi- amongst them, and
oftentimes MOW tiicv NtOp I III* Oil rill'1
streets, and ask me for tracts. *
I never saw more noble lookino-j
i men tlian some of thorn are. They |
are olti'ii tali, erect anil handsome,
ami their faith leads them i > believe
'that thev are amono* the m*aod ones
of the earth. lint alas! thousands of
them are in the \ er\ depths? of de/radation,
and are the very .mas:., of
harden for the I'reneli, to a la .-ire extent.
Man\ of them are as poet as
La/.arus eonld possibly have boon,
and n.any are exeeedinjrly wiek^ l.
j No lone'er than yesterday I saw r.\.
; marched aloim\ handenll"d and chain- |
ed, with l-'reneli soldiers ouunlin?
j 11ioi11 to prison for stealing. Very /'ften
they kill men, cspeeia!i\ in (Ite
I interior. There is a (at fordo "f
. i i . ' .
; I rench soldiers seourino the; eonntr\
| ail the time to keep them subjection.
These people have i(b mortal souls
j to lie saved or lost. And it is my
i prayer that our l>r<l'neii in America .
may awake t > 'Aetr solems rt'sponsi
, | hi lit v, ami 1111 tfospcl to litem. I
The i' ench an* alsa in sail imi'il of
i v.si?ol of < Inil's ilnur Sun. Many
',*> l tlii'in are ('atholics, ami in tin*. I
(rramI majority of rase*, 1 fear, they
are totalh ionorant of experimental
I religion. They don't seem to know
unvthiim-about the inoanin^ of the
word Then many of
them aro oali iolit infidels, arid have
' j lioeome so disgusted with t'athhioism
that tlioy arc driven into infidelity,
i There are some I Yotestanls also, lmt
f tliey am almost total strangers to the
' new birth." In many cases such is
I the case.
! am here to do these people e'ood,
and I ask the brethren to remember
I nio in prayer, and to aid us in this
, I work of prctichino tho everlasting
j i i'-ospel to those deluded souls. They
are. (ioiVs by creation, and may many
* of them become his l?v adoption into
11;< r.,,.,;Kr "
.1
> * <r- ?se .IT.^s.iMna'iaKrwvMtjwi'.:
1 ( 'ornN'spoiidr J14M'.
>' Mu. I-Iimtoh: Tin* thought i-> pressing
! upon my mind tlii morning concerning
t!i Chrhtian Sabbath. Arc w i (".iri
1 iMil people? ( '.Ill the I U;1".l State be
| considered a Christian nation? Is our
| country entitled to tin* hlcs-ej distiuelion
I of a < liristian 1 >dy of |? >ople? These iin
' porfani epil ations came to tie* the front,
, while reading a late number of the llr.u
1 Ai.D. < >ur .Missionaries distinctly teach
I heathen nations that people in Cliri ti.m
L < countries keep one day In seven as the
( Lord's day and that wlnn they embrace
i the ( liristian religion they .should follow
' ; Cliristiarl cu toms a taught in the Itible.
s| N ?w should a copy of tho ilKitAM) roach
those benighted nation- and they should
i: road something like this: John Doo and
L I family started last Sunday morning for a
.week of recreation, on the ea Coast.
James Patterson and children seem mil !i
' roiav h< 1 by their sojourn for a few week
on the Alia itic beach, we welcomed them
. horn la-t Sunday. Again, our e-f :m-d
( friend an neighbor Jonathan Dluwi i lii
and wife left on Sunday hi i fortlcir -n
1 1 iner re sort in the higher regions wj No,lit
( Carolina.
f Now, sir, what impres ion a oi.ld a
i. heathen reeeive from the foregoing para-'
graphs? Vea, what reply could i n mis1
slon try of tho cross make to interr Rations
'' | that would naturally he put to him? J'he-*-?
'' i things so frequently occurring among ti.
o ; and appearing in our journals rul Us out
,? of the catalogue of < liristian communities
n in the mini of all intelligent heathen rdid
| ers. Nothing hut n change in our re?/,rd,
can save u from this quii npi n ouifoth
y crwise f ir ahu. tin v a a Ciiristian >-om
v muiiity. The other i-ie i, rc'Ycshlif:, exit
| trenmly so; not all of our pople jre in
vow 1 in the auo\ ? ui reror i. M(i ?*oiiu*
| of our Judges and Lawyer- do jyt profane
(! xl's holy day, c\ 11 t n-ucl court
oil Monday; yet, tr n : it ntfy seem
* some do. Our m>Tchnn lire /strongly
tempted to include the 1/ ^ diJ in a trip
a to New York; yet sonic uilly wait till
19 Monday before stnilin.' I nom of them
f. ! huye been compelled t< lake/an a- igu
^ ( meat by obeyinc (led aw <j the SiihI
bath. Many too, of oi itrimrfs and mechanics
who vl-it ft'e ail inoiiataiu
r* : are. careful not. to in d?' it/their travel
if : the day of rest. M thoiy number- he
;o | greatly increased . taentthe avenging
M hand of an offended "I wilr.>oturned from
^ us. I notice with l/enuire, that in
advertising tlie h J"> 'ybaueh on Sulli
10 j \ an's Island they i cot/pel led to prom
11 1 ise that no base ' nr racred concert
j
(saw th ? 11:11110) shall be in the pro mm
111". This is simply to CAtell people who
mi*** ;>;? ? i *<) 1 ; situ co 1 donee, but
theyau U ijOiuowhnl giuty. Whllo we
thank a inoreifiil provi don n? for these
si^n of caution on the part if worldly
men in their business relation!; still we
are not blind t > the itnmim lit dan. t
threat mint? us; a single i -p in a h a 1 e
may pin00 U&Oll a |nr wit 1 N" v OtW 1
and many of th > "Kuropeau cities, an I
Charleston paper may before long a Iver
the a f 1U train for Sunday morning wjth
tin iji rates for the "Hull 1'ight" or soni
spirited and closely oolites'nl municipal
election. May heaven prevent, for
saki of the heathen world.
Wm. Thomas.
A Tri i > to t lie I ieacli.
II ivlllg n little leisure time 1 i-t week,
my friend, Mr. M. :tu;l ! r<>ric|u 1<- 1 that
we wohld take a few* of our "trundle In d
trash" down to the bench tin I Live ilicnt a
salt w iter bathe s<> we pricked our lunch
biwltet-- ami satchels and embarked on the
ciod steamer Woyyit Wednesday morn
in.;? lOtli inst., bound for I/iurel Mill. < in
our way down we stopped .u how-r .Mill
mid s'iw some. vers tin - crop- of eotton,
corn and turnips In the li Ids of M?j. II.
L. Iba k. I'll-- Major i > one of 1 lorry's
p'rogiv- dve fanners ami can -how as line
crops of (I'lr.-rt'nt varieties of hay, grain,
fruit.-, A.C., as can ho found anywhere. lie
has a lino llohl of corn which lie showed
us, and in e'linmetiOn with which told us
a storv, ho ; ml no ii <1 made an iniportant
disoovory as to tho host method of oulti
vating corn, by his expei-icm witli that
particular Held this year, lie had it well
prepared and manured and wh n 1l?e corn
v i about four limbes high, hi lot ate
w i- h it open one nltrlit and lifty head of
got into till) Hold, and stayed all
ni lit, tho next morning there was one
stalk of corn loft standing, lie thought it |
was ruined and would have to he replan
tod, hut hoi 11 a pushed up ju t tin n with
other work, lie decided to lej it stand for
a tew days till he had more leisure time.
I
v.;is surpt': >si to find his corn all up and
.
a hill inissin , o that hi coin-In ion i
tli you hav e it understood with your
cow - licit they are only to bite otf I'm hills,
n< t pull tliom up, it will lie a good hhsi to
turn them in on your young corn. <>f
course your reader can use their own
judgement -11 > lilt followr.1- tlli KllggOS
thai, we nmrety throw it out as a hint.
Altera plea nit liour at Maj. Iluck's,
we steamed on to l. iui'el llill, arriving
there about Iti o'clock. Not finding th/
eon- >\ nn-.. wiiieli we espeete I, we pro/s
oil into si.wvIco ? . which our
friend "I Sing" had at the whair r,?.l in the
interview, while the boat was .slutting
passengers and freight, I went tip on the
hill to eek a cool place "nnii -r tlm cade
of the tree.." While sitting tlmre tplietly
tliitilciu.tr ahont "nothing" i Imard a
scream on tlm wjiarf, followed by shcliiing
o! feet, and a general hubltib and cm if"
inn. My first thought was that som ?>m
had I ale n ov r hoird, -n I j unp? I U' > -A
tarted for the river, for tic- purpose M
rendering iinv aid in in ' pow r. i jfli
not got to Die wharf before I J
crowd, old and youna, white and J|
riniiiing lex the hill, lappin tii 11 o\
er tlie lie td and diouldi I w /. At ,
para ols, brooms ..i 1 anything f vi. y
could get hold of and screaming# very
i: 11 u: . I ' I' 1 11 o' i 11 i i : <. J . i
lip It II J ''I
tins \\are hot I ti Jm,'' \.
in oot " | HII'i11.:* Dill, *!i?* 11 I l(f/ ' ?'d "hor
not as hard as 1 could a. ^1 ^onibcvlng j
that I had loft my 1 ;.-ko hill, and
lor I'oir <>111 one mi ! />/'!, I started
buck to look a I'll r i!. ' '< aippothat ,
1 did thi hocaiiso I \\ ?' \\ ,,f tin* hor
iu t , not a hit of it, u /f /-1"'hi of a h >r
not? 1 found ni> M all right and
M hail
| coining up tho II i W',. ^" maiiv around
him as thorn \v< r ru^i'u'd Uio bald hoait ni
Sut l.ivinyood's dad, tho time ho played
"ho,." you 11 iiom i< r and ha I to jump in
tho orook to ! ijt a way from thorn. I i in
down to in t u. breaking a handful of
dog fonnols {t I ran and rushing In the
thiols oi thy i ?lit i soon caught ono of tho
things on i .y tiiroat and imothnr in my
luiir, and c < Iad i' lively fur a few minutes.
.Mile hail ?is l et in his hand and lie was
moving < about from one part of hi? per
noil to anot/ier, giving it a fresh, eh-an
place > hi/ hi in eacdi time.
\V u"ov up on the hill under the oaks,
aie1' alii'ig t'n" roll, found all pre cut, u<>
oi> >e/iiMl.dy hurt, and alter applying
? .tie /xtract of tobacco upon our wounds,
re /ruck out for the beach. It w.c a
Ion f, hot road, some of our party having t ?
w.i/k too, made it worse, hut we got tie re
nl/ r aw hile, and after resting and cooling
c/, w" proceeded to c-njoy oursehe f?>r
t ie.\i t'.vo ii ly , each al'ler hi own fa h
f son.
We returned on Friday, without further
dvotilure or mishap, all agreeing, that
notwithstanding our battle with the horn'>
!s, (which, by the way, turned out to be
humble hees,t we bad a good time and on
| joyed ourselves hugely, U,
??
hnrgc hand I'tircliasc.
I'i i-r u.o, X. Y., Au?r. lib A aynI
dionto of Buffalo capitalist* has just
purchasod a Intel of timber land of
1 about four hundred souare miles in
Xortli Carolina, c.cmpri ;n^ the oreaten*
part of Dare county audit portion
j of Tyrrell. The price paid was over
*750,000. They have obtained permission
to name lite principal settlement
of the tract Buffalo City. The
syndicate hits been incorporated
under the name of the Kastern Carolina
Land, Lumber and Manufaeturin<*
('onipany. The land is heavily
limbered, and the principal business
of now company will be tlio cutting
and transport.ation of lumber to eastern
markers.
i There sro many act i?t- its and diseases
wtdch affect Stock and .uise serious inconvenience
and loss to the rai nier and in
his work, which may Is quickly retuidied
j by the use oi Dr. ,J. it. McLean' - Volcanic
1 < iil Liniment.
? ?Itcadiii^*
It i* through the agency of lunj
lju?lj*o, in some of ' \aried f puis,
Ithat all inttructloo convoyed.
I Tim intelligent teaching of arithmn
fif, 11??* clear Statement of tlm demotistratioii,
tlm perspieiious mode of solution,
all are based upon tlio disIcriminal
in _f u?o of siioocii, It i - l.m
^ua^o-faculty which is to Im assiduouly
cultivated, and without its
development it i- not to. much to
ulVirin that ration it instruction is almost
unatttiiimblo. failure-. in teach*
ino, if traced to their origin, will he
found to jiro.'t >d lar<*el\ from tlm
neglect of this requirement. Seloo
Hons from tho KnoTi>h . Ia--ies, from
tllO purest tvpesof our versatile lit
era turn, liouul 1> plae i in the hand-;
ol every pupil.
I' atniliar converse with the purest
iii<tili.lv: ..r lit i :11 i
ii habit of accurate speaking fo;
mom effectually than llio s'lidy of
technical ^ruiiuuur. ti rant mar, properly
apprehended, is rat I km* tim relleetivo
or logical study of liumaii
speech than a medium for the e\hii>itioii
of its accredited usages. It is
(in* ore at masters of thou?r|it and
O # n
o\pressiou who have created the
literary form of lauouaoe, it is tlm
product of i uiscious and deliberate
art. I'he attainment of idiomatic
orace propriety is accomplished by
habitual intimacy with their purest
I ill.... ?i! i.. .1 i...I
I I I I 11^1 I it I |l M ir? 1 ill llv'I ill.Ill I l\ III'- >1 | |l I |
illstie in vest i?? ;?t?*: 111 (if l;in in
. ' ? 7
, licet ?i (lance with tin* reeo^uie/.i I pre fcodonces
of the <rrammarian. A
cour nf reading, skillfully selected
and judiciously taught, can lie ren
di'io d.iu efficient iioi'ut in the dovelo|uuci-.t
of a d'dicatc litorarv taste
in ami the acquisition of a haliit of correct
ami re lit i od expression.
It is, pet hajis, not too lunch to
nilirni iliat the accurate rendering of
I hodi ii roi|uires severer iliscritniuaj
tioii, as well as more dilioenl perils'''
of the particular passage, than if
minded in most laneuaoCfi
loo ion I 0(.|iius of our v?' 1 x'
ali.imh nineut of inllectioe' mlum- ,
I render the correct ' i!
j lan^uaoo a matte* of c\ttcme diljticuitv
and unus".'.'.:'.!.i;n/.s ilt. \or
does "tlie skill'" ' 'rcHl'iiig of Ku^lish
I ' come liy nature. ' > It i there nil
df a jup^ need and off"" prinful disI
ciplii*^ ' : I? 14' 11# t sense an
i ileinai! : i for its acquirement
i/ire pei'si e, capable direction,
j and the ompbte abdication of idioj
svuerasy. I lit 11 its special impor-;
I t.'lllCO as a- a: . !?e reco'Tni/ed bi ourj
scliemc > 'f education, it is vain to
hope fo mi\ marked advance licvond
(inr ?cc cut cinpirictd stamlard.
\\' h? chairs of lilocnlion, properly
cot dtutcd and equipped, are regard
; el as indispensable features in all our
Anerieaii colleges, universities, tho:
ai seminaries, and iiorinal
M a . we shall have reached ;it
J .i ' 'is' lie n1111111o of icfori11 \\ '?
/nay then look for the introduction of
llm scientific method, without which,
in literature, as in phv ical investigation,
no rational aduanccincnl is
p issi I j |e. it is to be regretted thai
we have permitted our brethren of
the natural science school t?,> appropriate
the exclusive oT the term
scientific. It is onlv uy the
cultivation of the "scientific
habit/' tlia* the most brilliant
\ * 111? 111r> ?ix i? iiusniiiiu HI mi>
pro v inee of knowledge. This truth
is h:1111>i 1 v illustrated by Mark I'attison
iu his Smjifi shO/is ir/m/i
,///<' lijni'in. I ,et US I (Ml I'll a leSSOIl
from our colleao-ues, assured that by
the application of their inethnils <
shall obtain results not. liencli
cent and not less elided*! nw.
\ 11 I in nj^i't .ui ( I iceIsioii.
T\ro\, 11 \M Au^, d. lion. Kino
| ry Sjteer, presiding in tho luiitet
. Slates Circuit ('ourt for the Soulheri
I )istriet of (leortna, who has keen ii
this city for some weeks, to-day ron
derod a decision in the ease of Shorwood
s\ IJoiindtree, involvino tin
validity of contracts of money loam
on land made by loai companies
Mi- ii'-iii that tlx' practice of litest
companies of withholding from lit'\
t< "Mi to twenty per <: lit. of the
amount loaned under the device
h r ir ,'otialme the loan was usuriousand
illegal; that when money lenderswho
dealt through loan companies,
were shown to have carried
on a settled business where tlmse
exorbitant and extravagant rates J
in addition to regular interest, were
e'nare'ed, he was presumed to understand
the nature of the contracts the
loan companies were making and
that an absence of satisfactory prool
to reluit this po-sumption, he could
recover otilv the amount reueived hy
the borrower and h-oal interest, and
not commissions, which are included
in the amount stated iirfho nolo 01
morl ipu/e. A verdict had boon ron
derod in < ieorgia upot this basis.
The loan company had moved for a
new trial. The discision to-day ovori
.'led tiiat motion. J he decision ij,
disliic uislied from the loading'ease
of ('.ill vs. rainier, lib I*. S., where
there was but a single loan and
where the tu-oof wns i-li.ni- tlml ?!..
I " ' ~ < V....V I..VI
lender knew notliinrr of usurious coinmissions
charged and did not authori/.o
thorn.
wvtrsjrt.SIR a<v:-*v vi?k atr*i*/,c -mres. ?.** ?i
Died.
Mr-. J. Ulicnark died at her homo,
l)ai , S. (at :5 o'clock |>. in., Auum.-t ath,
ilft* r a -!i<?11 dim - of Ifte day -. She wastihini
-i\ , appan ntly perfectly re Upicd
to the will of her Creator. She had Iwen
a member oi Macedonia liaptist clnircli
for a number of year- , bearing the fruit of
a christian. She h aves a husband, twe
daughter* and one -inter, with many
friend to mourn tlmir he- TJie funeral
ceremonies will take place at Pleasant
drove church tin* I?rd Sunday ol Septeml"-r,
ai 13 o'clock m., Klder S. .1. ( aiues,
' ollielatlntf. A Fuir.Mu
V 0 J'
M
Market Report
i ) N \\ \ V M. b.
cm OK ri lil'KM i Ni:
Ni-u" \ ir in, \> pounds $ 2 "?0
V.-llow Dip, 2 ft'*
Si r ?|,i- ,'s, f W
(iH<x ?:Ijii:s
ItiK-on I >. S. si i.-h tl> i?? 12' i emit*
llulti-r 28((i :? "> cent*.
I.ard Ct*
I'nrk,^) bbl *0 00
M la- > Y' tll??ii 404Y,WU cent*.
OoflVe, pound BOctg,
< '?> *?. f IhisIM'I.H lotff? I
< '< ri-I | i f I -11> 11<> 1 I
I'll ur, 11.*i* I M #8.ft0 H 7.i.*i
Kiri's per doz ?2 cent ?.
Su C?'4fr$IO ctn
\\ I DM!NdTON. N. ('. Au .;; 10.
I (u lOVi (rut.
< 1U iH. ri UIM:N i'i nB
N'ir in,'(> M80 pounds $ I 75
,i i'ilo\v I )ip, 1
II ml, 1 IU
Spirit - Tilrp''litiin', per ur?il. '-" 'i
T.ir, $ I III, 'J*0 pound bbi.
Ito9iu st rained 75@80 cents.
i lir "r?/& VTTgcm r~r~a i rn n ! pm i
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NotlC E.
N< >TI('K is hereby jd v"u tli.it tli<* un
dor slynod Administrator of the K
tut" of I - i ic T. Skipper <l< 1'iiist'd, l?v per
mission of tho Frobuty J tiiigc of I lorn
Ci itity, will offer for ?ulo it tho Into real
(! nee of Isa.'ic Skijijpcr, within \\,^
itsi m 1 hours 01 sale ?y> I'liesdny, Anx'i-t
DOth, 1i. \ i/.: t >in- bjftck horse, nuu ull
other pi i onal propi'f> tlr t tli.iy rniiH'
into his hiiiuls. /
Terms i >1 sale, r;yn.
.]</ mi W. lb Mini \v,
f Administrator,
nug IS / I 2t.
NOT I Civ
"VT OTIC t ~ I>' !' >' Ivi 11 tli ' tlw on
i ^ (li'iV n> 1 Admin*. Tutor nl' t)?" '
tllto of -J 1 Mtotill, 1 .v I' 1
lnissio i f tin' I'i it '*
C'outUM'T ill ott? ill" tit Hi lati ri *i
llouQr '1 ' altU'liu, within the usual
hoK^'i'f i Ii\ "ii I'ri'li v, A ii : n t Vtltli, OST,
I 'D a 11'I e ill", .Dill a sill II 1. 1 .| In )
i I'm Iiiiii41 mill nml nil other |>i*i *i !in 1 prop
I
'iVrius ot I.-, rash.
I I \ II It I si in A l.l'Oltll,
Ad minis) nitor.
nug IS I \M
B. R. KING, i
\ litilcsnIc itll<I IC? I;i i I I ?c;iIt'i* ill
B( H )TS \ S11 (MS.
riRv cnnnQ
!i?S li H * > > ft.#' 5
(; kockim i:s,
^'orno>s,
j~
COUNTRY PRODUCE
A N I >
Proprietor ol' Kini?'s Hrrol
IPiruain House,
LGKIS, - - S.^.
" ?
V wot I.I) KKS|?|:( rKl'MA AN
1 i.<ti> 111\ lr!i'i\(l< :iinl ilid miMic
lliat 1 :1111 mow t-.irryiVi4 a. lirst < hss sfock
| of
I >r\ (J noils Ni 1 \-m>, I u(Jics* I)rcss
(loods, llals. ? aps.(.v(mcrios,
llanhvani ^ ;m\
in lad, a i <>i11]11 (f^^' ' k ol ?-\ory
>niiin-r mindly kept in a nV'?s country
I store. .
i I'rii cN Suit lie '|Joe*<. I
U ill >ol l:?> i iiiIi i-miV^
Highest i-ash price paid lor !? $?>
i liicStciis. Ileel anil I'm* Hide*
U mil iiimI Iteesw a \ .
I I had just as soon pay cash for tin
i alioso, as ^oods. Coine to see nw and e\
amine my stock la-fore purchasing else
: w here. * II. |{. KIN<},
l.oris, S. (
July 28 1 ;im.
:| NOT I CIO.
N'otk i; is ui;m;iiv <;ivi:n t<
all whom it in. v concern, tha
ITolun Ifnrdoc, widow of W. W. liurdcc
i (h-i-ea.-i -el, iiave applied to t he umlcl-igm tl
; l>\ petition, to ha a hone tend of tin
real and per. onal property of ln-r late
' hu hand appraise el and -i t e>|f tee ln r am
> her minor e hi hire n as provided ley law, am
I that .i? the expiratieiii of loiir we>eks Iron
, tin- date of this notice-, I will appoint three
disinterested persons to appraise- and se
' off said heimcstcad, unless erU(,,i an,| -mlli
I < ie-nt cause he- sliown te> the- contrary.
.loiiN M. <>M\ i:i{, c. ('.*(?. i'.
, july 28 l It
II
U (Y) IliN'TON!
i
ci I WWTlios.
C. \\ illiams & Co.'s
CKLKIIU \'IT I) TOlJAim
U CY II IN TON!
I III' liCnilillii' I oh.icro in tin
Still 111.
- +> ?
DIKHV l<> IX II (I TO |,||,
lb V VI II II, 1-1 >?. il ' '? I.II.
<w
lt(irroti?lis Collins,
('(>N WAV, S.
l\ Vuciils |'?r llorry
4 'on ii iy .
inch :i 8!i 'Ini,
MULLINS ACADEMY, ~~ ' '!
Mtlllins S, ('.
^r:v. JOS, I'. I'ltJTCHAIID, A.
M? Principal.
MISS SAIjJJK ('. KWAItTS Assistant.
ii will ! 'in Monday,
' Aoirii >f Vi'.Mli, 1^*7.
I
'I It %' . l'AY\lll,K MONTH f.Y.
J Primary I' 1 n?nt sl..V) |icr mo
1 1 lit" i modi, ... o m ?? .?
1 [ Hlghor * ?.->0 ??
I'?< nil, i'\? i1. i\> <?[ wa liln^ $0.00 t<?
j N.U?> per month.
i'< t r'l. r information addroa# tin*
I'rin |i ll it M ullin-, S. ('.
ju 1 \ JI lot wopt.
Per ; 33.10 01i.oa.p1
Sti'jiin Niw-Mill ('oiiiplclt1, with
1 ? 11M )\Y Saw,
(. 151ST M ILL
And COTTON GIN Attached.
\ 1 .- *?>
Four 1'ii " t'ftv a< rr^ of \ 11 1 ;i(>1 <*
liuij)'
/Apply ?"
/ JOHN <?\* i*c (iFATTI.KHAUM
June lOt'i* IT tf
1 Jolji T. \\ il^h, ) fc?> M?i t H s< ariioroii^h,
>: irimi s ?" 1 1 n.hv iv s >
WALSH & SCARBOROUGH,
Attoniflvs nt I au<
"J - "
CoDW.1V, s. <
LUUIiOUU US
&
COLLI NS
\\r I". Ii.i ?it , I 1:?rlt'* ami
t ? ?'li' . i' tn? k "I 111 \ (i<i.Is, Notion.-*
( lolliiim, Mats, A.i\, to iu.i t tlio Spring
ami Si11iitin-i* truli', an I \\ 11< 1 itspi-ctfully
ask y?m to rail ami oe how \v ari" ofTur1
ll.LT tllC'in to -.uh ,hvn,, ,s. \\o. llltvo tllo
liust a?oitnu ut of fawiiH, piipto, gillie
liiiin ami iiatisoiik <T l'i'oi> r)it to tti"- .
plai'i'. I'Mow iri'il lawns -l|itudrc<l.s of
vnnls Iruin 5 routs tip; lawn in solhl
color . Al>o, a i'linit>fnl selection of
laco lawn-. IJo -ur< ;.oii rail for these.
W liito ami Jibuti il l-i.pie Without limit.
Die - i11 11a111 in \ ara'is colors.
Million, lnco, \> Ivet. sil', ,shirts, cv.tT.s col .
lurs, a-pi'ii'lor i, Hlioul.h r l>r ices,
liatul liav . Fans I'arnsiD, u{nl>rel
las ami nnytliiiiil you want in \
tlie dry iron.Is lit,,..
*"
HATS. f
/ *
<cents', youths' tnul boys' >iru\v, woo],
I onltnil :> 11?1 frit lulls,
1 >?/ not full to rail and oxiiiniiu* our
liU'U, s' Mat . We huvr a cnrftfiltly sole,
tr I stork of both trimmed and Hutiiiniiird
hats of tho leading styles and .shapes,
and \ on nrrd not order one from rise win rr.
W'r hoy thrrn l?y tlir liuudrrd and ran
sell you ono cheaper than yon ran urt it
from any other sourer.
:f cffim.- s
? ^
It is needless to comment upon tho
stock of < '!'?t 1?i11we hnuo ju>t opened up. 1
I we are -elling cheap for cash. Come \
)| tpiick or you lo-e a bargain. \
t Itemember we are constantly adding to \
J all tho attovo goods, therefore we ore pre- V
, pared to givo you something now and fresh V
all tile time. \
I
i
' SHOES. '
A
V *
t A "IT
We are-till carrying the lamous .lames
> Mean- s.: -hoe and boys sjc,J shoe, and try '
to keep an as ortment of them always op,
hand. I lie "Zeigler" shoe is the t>< st ?hofr "* '
on the market for ladies and children.
W e have a full line of them. Try Utetn yif
you want the best.. ? - ?*
< . V.
1 *
*
" / ^ ' w.
Ourlir.eof Hardware,'Farming Implement
and (ire lie- i- always eonijplrto " s
and fresh, ami we feci that wo can supply
your wants hi that direction.
' " /
SKW INI J MACIIINKS.
% -i /
T /
Tlwro i - no Si*\sing Mac him A;,e/ihaf
cm) srll yt.u i Machine cheaper tl?n w?'
can. \N ? ran con\hue you of thn if
you will price our Machines. We aro
-ol?* nis for tin* Dome-tic an' Mi? V a
I I lot ' !Ntliirt County,
\\ - "oall w. have srf? hiul will
ho Ma to buy of i\iOlXilf
& (01 /.INS.
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