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i "ii i'ii m????B???????mm???S?? THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. ! ?THAT THKY AUK DOINI; AN? WHAT THEY AUK NOT HOING. SjynopMn f?f tho ,.,| ?,,.. 0( u," Scn.-Uo .nil th? llotino, In tho t'ourlli Week of the Seaaloti. Thc Senate passed thc bill to repeal the Act prohibiting the sale of spiritu ous lupiors in Ocouee county. The bil! to revise the usury la,v was killed. There was no opposition whatever to tho bill to permit the salo of donio-tio wines (manufactured in the .State) without a license. Thc hid to amend Section 1,021, (..encrai .Statutes, relat ing lo disbursement of poll tax, was killed. Thc House bill to require ibo board of ftgricultttl'0 and the directors of tho penitentiary to pay into the Slate treasury all inouevs collected bv them I from any source hail been unfavorably reported by tho agricultural committee, who considered that it would hamper these departments in expenditure'? which were proper but could not be anticipated by the General Assemblv in its appropriation bill*. Other Sena tors objected to it because it would place both departments at the mercy of legislators, lt was speedily dis posed of when it came up for its second reading. Senator Mundy moved to indefinitely postpone the unfavora ble report of the committee. Senator Youinuns moved to table this motion. This last motion prevailed hy the fol lowing vote: Yeas 20: nays ll. The bill was then killed. The House bill to repeal the Lien Law came up ?lithe Senate on the 14th (dat. Senntor Karie moved to strike ont tho enacting word-?, and made a speech in favor of his motion, Those who spoke in favor of repeal were Senators Woodwind, Sliy;li and Leit tier, ami they were opposed by Sena tor? Karie, Moody amt Wal hua-. Those voting ye? were Senators Hell, Hen bow, Coker, Karie, Field, Howell, Mc Call, Moody, Moore, of Hampton, Simmons, Smith, Wallace, Williams and Winpard-l t. Those voting no were Senators Biemaiiu, Black, Bobo, Buist, Clyburn, I/.lar, Leillior, Maul din, Maxwell, Moore, ol Anderson, Munro, Patterson, Itedtearn, Sligh, Smythe, Todd and YoumitllS-17. Sen ators Brid and Woodward, who would have voted "no," were paired with Senators Talbert and Reynolds. Tho motion being lost, thc Question recurred on the passage of the bill. At this point tho House appeared to participate in the ratification of Acts, and thc bill, with the other special orders, was postponed until thc next day. On the following day tin1 discussion was resumed. On the motion to pass the repealing bill, the vote stood: Yeas-Biemann, Black, Hobo, Buist, Clyburn. Issla, Lett uer, Mooro, of An derson, Munro, Patterson, Itodfearn, Sligh, Smvthe. Todd and Woodward -16. Navs-Hell, Benbow, Coker, Eurie, Field, Howell,McCall, Mauldin, Maxwell, Moody, Moore, of Hampton, Reynolds, Simmons, Smith Wallace, Williams, Wingan! and Youinans-I.S. A motion to reconsider, and to table that motion was lost. So thc matter was left stiil open. The Senate killed the bill fixing the priority ot liens-giving the landlord the first lien, the laborer thc second. The matter came up again on the 17th inst., when tho bill to lix the priority of lieiiR was reconsidered, and passed. On the 10th the bill was passed to its third reading, in the following shape: "SECTION 1. That from and after tho passage of this act thc landlord shall havo a lieu upon the crops of his tenant for his rent, in preference lo all other liens. That laborers who assist in making any crop shall have a lien thoreon to the extent of tho amount due them for such labor, next ill priori ty t? the landlord, and as between such laborers there shall be no preference. That ail other liens l'or agricultural supplies Khali be paid next after tho satisfaction of the Ilona ot tho landlord and laborers, and shall rank in other respecta as they do now under exist ing laws. '.SKI;. That no writing or record ing shall bo necessary to create the liens of tho landlord, and of tho labor er, but such lien shall exist from tho dato of the contract, wheller thc same bo in writing or verbal. "SKC U That all nula and parts of acts inconsistent with or supplied by this act be, and thc same are hereby, -v , repealed " This bill docs not affect liens for supplies, bul placo? such liens subordi nate lo landlords' and laborers' lieus. Senator Patterson endeavored to have reconsidered the adverse vote of the Senate on the bill authorizing the payment of expenses of county school commissioners incurred in attending meetings caped by the State superin tendent of education. Ile was sup ported by Senator Hoist, and opposed by Senator Youinans, upon whoso motion the reconsideration wai refused and tho bill finally kilted. The bill to regulate the hiring out of convicts caused a long debate. This bill removes the restrictions imposed by the Act of 1884. As amended, however, it provides that any con tractor or any other person or persons who shall violate the provisions ul any law regulating the hiring of convicts shall bc held guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall bo punished by imprisonment not exceeding five years or by tine not exceeding $000: and in all such casca any couvi.tt Hindi be a competent witness for the State. The hill reported by thc judiciary committee tn repeal the Hare weil county Prohibitory Act, caine up for its second reading. Senator Smythe ?aid t lat it had been introduced at tho request of the Senator Irom Barnwell. The Prohibitory Act had been passed by this body at the instance of tho former Senator ?(Dr. Lartiguc), but that gentleman had appealed before I he judiciary committee to state that the law had tailed and to ask for its repeal. Sinator Youinans in supporting the bill bu-cil his argument on lin; ineffi cacy of the law. There were good people on each aide. He himself had been little interested in the matter, and was no par: isan, but ho hud been com pelled to take this position. The county was distracted, tho law was flagrantly violated and (he administra tion of justice was cloggod. What had more elicet on his mind than anything oise was an inspection of tho hooks of tho United States internal revenue department. It appears from these records that in 1883, before Prohibition had been deorecd, thc United States issued liceusns to twenly-tjipao.wliiskoy dealers in Barnwell county. , In 188-4, after tho county had been in?qV "dry" bv Act of tho Legislature, twenty-eight United States licenses were issued, and lu tho seven mouths since last May tho lemo had increased to thirty-eight. It ^wmtfmms^mssmtu.^_BBB wus . *lii.'ialcd ihat only one-third of tho whiskey sellers had united States licensed. This was thc condition ot the county. Ile referred to thc fallare of tho efforts to punish illicit lhpior selling. The bill was further discussed by Senators Moody of Marion, und I lou eil Of Colloton, who spoke against it. Tia' motion to strike oui tho enacting clause of thc bill was-veas is, and nays lt?. So the bill was killed. The census bill passed by thc House caine up on the lGth inst. ' Alter some discussion tho Senate rejected tho bill by a vote of 19 to 14. When thc concurrent resolution rel ative to Federal aid to education was reaehed on thc Calendar Senator Yen mans moved to strike out tho resolv ing words. Alter brief debate bc tween himself and Senator Buist, tho Senate voted on tlie quc-tion. Tin ro were 14 yeas and 19 nays. A motion to make the resolution a special order for Friday was lost hy a vote of 13 lo li?. The resolution was then adopted - yeas 18, nays IC. A concurrent r?siliation was passed and sent to thc House providing lor adjournment on the 24th inst. I Senator Sinythe's concurrent resolu tion providing for the return m Asher rabnor of his? steves. Acc., which the Senate refused to puv for, was, aller 8'?me disctl8oion defeated hv a vote el ',!? to l?. Thc Columbia Cana) bill appropriates $15,000 out of tho Slate treasury, to bc returned from tho surplus earnings of the penitentiary. It passed the Sonate by n vote of 20 to 14. The hill to compel thc charge of :i minimum tuition foo of $1') in ihe Smith Carolina College, caused some debate, but was killed by a vote IS lc 1(5. A hu ge number of bills, of local oi limited interest only, were passed tc their third reading. Tho canal bill passed its third rand ing without opposition. Senator .1. B Moore's hill lo make thc appropriatioi $5,000 only, was killed. The House bill (Dr. Pope's) to reg ulato lawyers' costs was killed by : vote of bs to 15. Thc bill lo reduce tho ital 1 road Com mission to ono member, appointed b\ tho Governor, was passed toits thin reading by a vote of 26 to 7. llot.sK OK UliPltBSKXTATIVKS. The hill to provide for the complc lion of the State House was passed t< its third reading. it appropriate $83,6-11.38) and provides for the com ploliou of tho contemplated worl before tho next session ot thc Gonern Assembly. Tho bill to provide for the inlliotioi of corporal punishment was killed. Tho bid to authorize tho sinkin; fund commissioners to invest sud portion of the fund in their posses sion as they may deem ndvisahlo ii the purchase and improvement 0 hinds for ibo usc of the Slate lVniten Unary was indefinitely postponed. Thc Seuotu amendments to tho bil to utilize the labor ol convicts wer agreed to. As thc hill pas.-od the Holts prisoners sentenced to one year <> less imprisonment were made liable t work on publie works. The Senat fixed the tenn at. sixty days. Thc ways and mean? committee 0 tlie House submitted a report on thu portion of tho Governor's message r< terring to the losl tax year. Tho cm millee laiggest that tho Stau- Ircasur? bc authorized to borrow $150,01)0 an the county treasurers one-third tl amount Moved for county purpose They say that in their opinion thei arc but two ways ?a which the dei eionoy caused by the failure to levy tax in 1976 can bc supplied. One to rniso thc money the money by exii taxation, and thc Oilier lo amend tl Const i tulion so as to perm. ; tho issuil of bonds to cover lin: amount. lill cannot recommend this latter proecc? inti. They think thal an extra tax i ono haifa mill for two years will sn lily tho deficiency. Tho report w laid upon tho table to he coiisidort Inter in tho session. (?cn. Homphill's hill to upolish fri tuition in tho South Carolina Collegi caused a long and warm debate. M Simonton moved to strike out ll enacting clause, and spoke ill favor free tuition. Messrs. Sotiddiiy of A derson, Spencer of Chostcrliicld, Ly I i of Richland, Aldrich of Aiken, ?{av of Orangeburg. Haskell <>f Itichhui and Dutson of Hampton spoke ou t same side. Messrs. Hemphill ol A bovillo, Wilson of Spartunburg, Pot grew of Darlington, Donaldson a Ansell of Greenville, and Pone of No ! berry, spoke in favor of the bill. T ' yeas and nays v ere called on the .noti to Strike OUI th~ ena-ting clause, ll resulted: Yeas 80, nays 39, So t bili was killed. Tho House adopted a concurrent n elution looking lo tho purchase hy i State of thc old uSlnr Fort" in Abl; I ville county, near Ninety-Six. T secretary of Slate hus been directed impiii '- upon what ternis the propel can be* purchased and i<> report to t next session of tli(^ Genend Assomb A resolution has also been adopt requesting tho Hop resent ni i ves in C< gross of the Slate to secure il possit a repeal of the lo per cent, lax ou t circulation of Stale banks. Mr. Ansel offered a resolution adjourn JOH? it io Oil th.0 23d. I members ol j ctod and the resolut 1 went ovor until tho 18th inst. A r oltttion was also introduced by !\ Chandler providing for a recess fr? Decomber 28 to January .">. This lil wise went over under tho rules. The bili to reform the criminal pn lice in tho Courts ol Sessions was commit ted to tho judiciary commitl There was very little chance of passage, ns the Inwyers are vcrv apart on thc subject. There was a long and stubborn li; in the House lasting over two hon on n bill to provide a stenographer tho Third circuit. The opposition tho hill came principally from Mini? Chesterfield, norry, Georgetown a Williamsburg counties. Atter um filibustering the t > i 11 went through w amendments including the Pour Fifth and Sixth circuits. The I passed by ii vote ol 60 to 40. Mr Folk's bill to har thc dower married women wa? defeated, am similar fate betel Mr. Rico's bill instruct tho Governor to ??all a Con tilt Ional Convention. There was some discussion on a 1 to regulate tho fees of physicians n surgeons for testifying as experts criminal cases, in which Mr. Pe grow, of Darlington, inado tho sta mont that somo of tho doctors in county were in the hnbit of Ininti np post-Morterr* for tho fee?. '1 bill was finally parsed. Tlie bill lo license tho buying of S( colton in Orangeburg county carno and was passed willi aniendmei i m?o ,(rin. in its terms thc counties Charleston, Kdgcfleld, Anderson, Yo Fairfield, Greenville, Chester, Ab trillo, Marlboro, Laurens and Unii Tho bill (Ixe? thc license ht $?00, aiicl makes it a misdemeanor for atty one to buv need cotton without having taken ont a license. The question ol' adjournment 'vus iuoideiituily discussed in the I louse dm in? Thursday morning on a r?solu tion h on; the Senate lo adjourn sinetlie on the sMth. A motion wa* made to postpone thc consideration ol'die roso lotion until Mondu y, Hint in sup port of this it was urged that it would ho unwise tor tl"- trottend Assembly to commit hselfto adjournment nt this lilli?', as i. might lu- possible Hint a now connus bib would linvo to be con sidered. Thu motion was adopted. The hill io provide n liquor liceuso for lieuufort county we? roached on Friday. The IVohibitioniats were alert and at once moved lo strike out tho enacting wonts. Mr. Simoiilon culled tho previous question, and gave Hie bea ll tori delegation all the time they desired to ilise uss it. Tho bill wn.-. killel liv a vote' of 70 m 15. Tue conj, renee ootnuiittCO have ag reed upon a com pr? m Iso of i he di der oncos hotwcou Ute two hou-es in refer ence to the hill to Utilize convict labor in counties, cities ami Iowas. As thc hill originated in thc House il pro vided t?>r the utilizing ol' convicts scn tcuccd t?> one year. The Senate made ii sixty days. Tho compromiso agreed upon is ninety days, nial Hie bill goo* to tlie Governor in ?his shape. A liill passed loauicild Section 1,07 1 ot the General Statutes, which pro vides line and imprisonment lor auv person wilbidy destroying or damag ing or obstructing any ol' Hie public highways, Fine not exceeding !??(Jt) or imprisonment not exceeding six ; mouths. The hill introduced by Mr. Doug lass, ut' Fairlie I? I, relating to the ap pointment, powers ami linties of the board ofequ ili'/utioti, was killed. Tiie appropriation hill contains a feature importun! to the military, lt provides thai no company shall receive its proportion of the ??14,000 appro priation unless it has drilled at least once a month during I lie year, with not less than twenty men in rank?*. Mr. Lee, <>t' Suinter, moved to re commit Hie trill with a view ol' getting in an amendment appropriating $20, 000 for the Inking nf a census. Mr. Lee i- the author ot (he census bill Which had passed the House and which was killed bi Ibo Senate. Mr. Haskell, (ho chairman of thc ways and menus committee, stated that he had submitted the amendment io ihe committee, who had by a vote ot !3 m 1 refused lo recommend it. Ile suggested thal th? amendment might be introduced in the Senate. Mr. Lee thereupon withdrew tim motion io recommit, and moved lo reconsider the voie whereby the hill was passed lo a third reading. The motion prevailed .'iud the bill was nguiu before tho House. Mr. Lee's aiuendinont was accepted, tho previous question was culled, the amendment adopted and thc hill again ordered lo a i hird rending. Tho following bills wore rejected: bill lo amend Hie act lo limit tho ages of pupils attending thc tree public schools, unproved December 7, I.*S:?; hill lo authorize (ho payment <.! ex penses of tlio County School Commis nioner- incurred in attending meetings culled by tho Stato Superintendent <>i Fal neat ion; hill to relinquish all tho 1 rigid, title and interest of thc Sttttoof South Carolina in ami to certain real e-tate whereof .Mary .laue Itahou ol I bury, a bastard, died soi zed, and vest th.* same in certain persons therein mentioned; bill lor a distribution of school tax money between the two races, according to the taxes paid bv cindi. Mr. blue's concurrent resolution looking I?.' the conversion of thc Cita del into a t?male instituto elicited n short debate. Mr. Haskell odored a substitute to the effect that tho Com mittee on l'?lucuti II inquire into and report a plan to provide for a free, college for girls outside the Citadel Academy. This was agreed to. ?fin: ArritOIMUATIOJ?S. Thc House committee of ways and means reported the hill to make appro priation-, which contained the follow ing Mein* : Governor and Lleutonant-Govcrnor, $10.000; Secretary of State, $1,100; Coinptrollcr-Gcncrid, $6,460; State Treasurer, $7,loo; Superintendent of H location, $6,400; Adjutant and In spector General (militia), $i8,i)oo ; A i lo: nc >'.( ?Oliera!, $7,860 ; State Libra rian, 8l,02? ; State I louse and grounds, $1.660; judiciary department, $66,760; health depart nient, $12,100; tax de part ment. $94,400 : agrien It ural tlc part ment, .*:.*!,'.in?.i; University, $21,100; Citudel, $?0,000; penitentiary, $100,. 000J lunatic asylum, $82,810; deaf, dumb and blind, $14,231; Catawba Indian-, $800; miscellaneous, $69,490; to?ai, $499,735. To these ligures uro to be added the interest on Un? public debt, $?191,8512 ; (he appropriation for (he Stato House, $75,000, ami the legislative appropria tion, ll will he seen that regular appropriai ions aro made for thc peni (Cllliury and Hie agricultural bureau, h uh of which, however, will bo self? sustaining. This is in accordance willi t'io hill recently passed hythe House requiring these departments to pay all ihe moneys collected by (hem into the Slate treasury, and forbidding I helli lo ?haw oui except upon legislative up propriulioiis. There wert- but few changes made in these llgnrcs, An appropriation of $160 for iiie Carolina Teacher was si richen out. Thc. appropriation for iii?' Cibldd was reduced to $17,000. All otlorts to reduce thc sum for thu 1'nivcrsity failed. Au addition ol' $26,000 ss as made for taking thc cou sus-ns abovo stated. Tine TAX I.KVIKH. The Supply Hill, ns it passed thc House, levies H tax of 6.i mills for Slate niirpcc*. Tho Constitu? ional School Tax is 2 mills. The county tax is uniformly 3 mills, except in Charles ton where i! is J\ mills. la most, counties (hero are -peeinl laxes. The total levy in the several counties is nu follows: Ahhe\ll?> 10?i mills, Aiken K>b Anderson barnwell 12 1-20, berkeley 123, beaufort. 124,Charleston 9fi. ''hester iftij, Chesterfield 121, Clar endon 12$, Col le ton 12}, Darlington lol, " Igeiiehl 111, Fairfield 10|, Greenville 16, Georgetown ll?, Hamp ton 184, Dorry 12?J, Kershaw 111, Lancaster 16.|, Laurens 14.1, Lexing ton li, Marion h>L Marlboro I3.i, Newberry 104, Oconee lbj, Orango? burg io|, Plckoni I8|, Richland i0?, S part an burg 164, Sumter KM, Union lol, Williamsburg ll, York ll 7-20. ADVICE TO MOTHKKS. M HS WINSLOW'S Sosyrrnna MYRUP" should Ri* ff us be used for chi ld ru r? leoilitnff. ll soothes Mir- ? laid, Kofiens ihn (rums, ?navs fall pain, cur??? ?ind celle, and ls tho brm remedy for ?l.'iri'linu. Twenty-nvft coats a bottle JiilyHLtyl CONFKBJSNOK Apromii ic NT. Wherothe Methodist FreaclioM ?rill bo Stationed Noxt .Yoai*. COLflMUIA l>lb T.-A. CORK .SMITH, I*. K. Washington Street--W. li. llichurd son. Marlon Street-C. 13. Stull lt. City Mission- L. M. Linie. Winns boro-G. I*. Watson, i iiirth'Ui J. iv. McCain. Blythewood-N. K. Moiton. Lexington Fin k-J. S. Mat tison. Lex ington-G. II. Pooser, Leesville ;l|Ul Concord -S. ll. Browne UiUcabtll'fl -S. I). Vunifhii. Johnston-I). I ?. Daut?lcr. Eugctiold- L. F. Bcnty. Lewisvilto-J. C. Stoll. Grnni.evluo anil Langley-IL'IL Wrotou. Vikcn -W. M. Duncan. Penitentiary Wm. Martin. Columbia Female College - O. A. Darby. Paine lnsllluio-G. W. Walker. OUAKGKBUKU OISTUIOT- T, KAYSOU,!*. I".. Ornngcbiirg Station-J. E. Carlisle. Orangcbnrg Circuit -D. Tili? c. id. Matthew's-J. L. Shuroril. Provi dence- W. II. Kirton. Branchville l\ A. Murriiv. Baniherg-T. IC. Mor ris. Graham's-J. L. Silloy. Edislo W. ll. Lawton. Upncr Edislo-Sup plied hy D. A. Shuinport. Blackville -A. MoS. Attnwav. Boiling Springs - D. S. Bellinger. Ornugo-B. M. Grier. sVilliston- J. C. Yonguo. South Branchville l>- A. Calhoun. C0KK8UUKY DISTRICT-U. I>. SM HIT, I*. K. Cokeshury-II. 1!. Dagnall. Green wood- W. A. Hogers, Nim i -Six - W. P. Meadors. Donald's e. ll. Pritchard. Abbeville S. A. Weber. Abbeville Circuit-J. J. Bellica. Me Cormick-J. C. Chandler. Lowndcs villc-F. Auld. Tuiu'diliu Shoals W. II. A rial I. North Edgotleld- T. i'. Phillips. Nowborry- ll. F. Chrelt/ berg. Newberry Circuit - M. M. Uran ium) and I. M. Steadman. Ki nurd's M. II. Douser. Suliuiii-John A. Por tcr. Parksvllh-G. ll. Waddell. URKKNVll.LK DIST.-T. <:. UKRUKKT, I'. !.. Greenville-J .II. Cauipbvii. Green ville Circuit-A. A. Gilhurl. North Greenville Circuit-C. I). .Mani'. Y< rk Shoals-.). I ). Fricraon. Williamstou ami Belton-W. A. Betts. Piedmont Circuit -A. C. Wall.cr. Anderson Station-J. W. Wailing. \nderson Circuit-C. V. Barnes, Sup. Wesi Anderson--J. I'. Anderson. Town viii-T. C. Ligon. Peudlelou .1 W. Daniel. Pickcns -J. <'. Davis. Se? ?os Cii v - Sup. i>v W. A. Hodges. Walhalla- IJ. J. Guess, (Jennee Mis sion- Sup. by J. N. Wright. Wil liamson F. College -S. Lander. SI'ARTAKUURO DISTRICT- S lt. .ION'KS, l\ T. Spartauhurg Station-J. A. Cl i li on; J. V. Smith and lt. C. Oliver, Funer? numerarios. Spartauhurg City Nils slon-W. J. Herbert. Union-J. M Carlisle. Cherokee Springs I), li. Brown. Jonosville~C. D. Bowell. Gatl'noy City-J. B. Wilson. Laurens --C. T. Harmon. Ninth Laurens W. M. Hardin. Clinton- I>. i'. B ?yd. Belmont-J. E. Beard. Coinpobcllo A. Walker and li. W. Barber. Paco let and Glendale-I. W. Ariail. Wel ford Col lego- Prof, W. W. Duncan. Missionary to Bra/.il .1. W. Tarhoux. South Union-.1. M. Friduy. CIIKSTKK DISTRICT- v. .I.CAI NIKS, I". 1. Chester-T. M. Wannauiaker. i 'lie** ter Circuit-.1. I>. Pravwick. Ka s I llhcsier- J. c. Bissell. Bock Dili - .I.e. Kilgo. Catawba-E. <?. Price. Yorkvllle-W. W. Daniel. York Cir cuit-$. J. McLeod. Klmr's Moun tain-L. A. Johnson. Fort Mill J. W. Malloy. Lancaster A. J. Staf ford. West Lancaster John Owen. Trntleville- J. K. Bushlou. Chester ileld II. W. Whittaker. t I ei m li. P. Frank. Society Hill T. W. Muuucrlyu. Chcraw Mission-W. L. Pegue*. SUMTKIl DISTRICT-A. .1. STORKS, I*. K. Sumter Station - Mauulug Brown. Sumter Circuit-J. L. Kikro. Kynch hurg-P. F. Kistcr. Wedgeti'el : IL C. Bcthea. Bishopville S. P. H. Elwell. Sontce-C, < . !. i-hburtie. Forreston .I.e. Counts. Main S. Leard. Claree ' .> - W. < :.? ?on. (hamden W. T. < ?>. lim Kock-Mai ion 1 in ?. Itichhiud .1. W. Neeley. West Wat cree e. W. Catlin. Fa-; Kershaw J. S. Porter. CIIAKI.KSTON DIST-K. .1. MKYNAUDIK, P. K. W. D. Kirkland, Editor Southern Christian Advocate. Trinilv- .1. O. Willson. Bethel - li. N. Well's. Spring street--.J. W. Dickson. Cumberland - II. P.. Browne. Cainhoy--W. W. .loins. Borkolev - I.. ? . Loyal. Stiui incrvillo- J. M. Pike. Cypress .1. W. Drown. Itldgcvillo -J. D. Platt. St. Gcorgo's-A. M. Chrcitzberg. Colic ton-W. A. t Marke. Kouiul O- -W. W. Williams. Waih i boro - I;. Lawless. Ycmassco - D. Z. Dant/ler. Ati?ndale - K. II. Jones. Black Swamp-C. I!. Wiggins. Ilardcovillc-duo, A. Wood. Beaufort -H. M. Mood. KI.ORKN0K DISTRICr--W. <". I'DWK :, I'. K. Florence--J. T. Pale. Mar? Bhlll .1. W. Elkins. Darlington- P. B. Jackson. Darlington Circuit- E. T. (lodges. Lower Darlington M. I,. Hanks, Black Creek Mission-S. .lone-. Tiiuinonsvilic- J. W. Hum bert. Wost Elllnghum---Sup. hy I >. Durant. Williamsburg-N. P.. Clark sou. King*lree--II. G. Jones, Bl i -!. Uiver-J. A. Woo.|. .1 E, Walton. Georgetown-A. Il I.. -ter. George town Circuit-ll. I.. Duffle. .1 dun stonville--L. Wood, Bloomiegdale G. ll. Whittaker. Missioning t-> BIM zil--J. W. Kotier, East Efllughnir? M. M. Furgvson. MARION CIUCI IT-J. M. ROI l>, P. K. Marion--W, S. Wriu'nlnian. f en tonurv--J. .1. Workman. Britton'* Neck- M. II. Major. Bonne Nvilh J. D. Stoke?. Bciiucttsviltc Circuit - T. .1. civile, E. o Wation. . ?io ii. M. Boyd; T. C. (?dell..I. li Lkth , supornuniaries, Kittie Bock- ? S. Hoaslov. Mullins.K W. M II I ?J . Kittle Pee Dei-John AttllWiiv. Pee Dec Mission--To he supplied. Con way- William Thomas Couwav Dir* cult-W.C. Glenton. Bavlmro-Win. B. Baker. Ku ? s/ille-A. W. .h.. kson. Waccamnw-A. F. Itarry. .IOINT BOARD OK KIN \NCE lou I8.S?. Clerical mom burs- J. B. Truvwlck, (}. M. Boyd, D. D. Danlzlcr, John O. Willson, C. D. Mann, W. P. Meadors, J. T. KilgO, J. B. Wilson, Dove Til 1er, J. W. Humbert. Kay memkers--A. E. William, W. T. CoOiOr, J. F. Breeden, K. A. Jen ningi, W. A. Keslie J. Fuller Lyon, It. Y. McLeod, A Tanner,O. B. Kiley, G. Hoffmeyer. A OenoroiiN I'rnponltion. We aie credibly informed that the Blond Balm Co.. Atlanta, (ia., propuse to cure any of thc following complaints for one third thu money AIIU lu one half the tjnie required by any known remedy on earth. Tiic diseased embrace ?di forms of Scrofula and Scrofulous Ulcers and Timm all stages of Blood l'oison, Itheumntlsui, 0a? tarrh, .SK?U Diseases and Humors, Kidney Affections, Chronic Pe?nale Complaints', Eczema, etc. Send to them for a book fl?cd with the most wonderful ?? ases on record, malled frc? to any address. * rnii END OFCBK. TOO "?ms. Tl . ? . ne til I ' De?ihi ed of tito fumons ?uoruiuu. (Special to Mo Neu>*und (Jvurier,) Ali.vvn, !>. colliboi' 16.- At SIX o'clock iliis evening (iou. Toomba OloS <! Iii Vi .it:.ii t Ot OUI' by doatl), which occtit red :ii Iii- .''iii;- in Wash ington, ti?. K.i ly MI i lei ober while in Attain:* in- ;. .. ibm lien Ul tvus lipon lc:' un. t biddi, i : litre well to bin friends lot 1.1 lieu le- v. ii going dollie lo dir. .? .ili|dc ol days kiter ld* mind was i, and In' luis ever d lie wa? lighting iii li led lo secession, herod Ci?se aroillld upon lib slightest .i inn; ked Improve i I ?.?III, 80 mindi KO entertained ?d' Iii? nala\ night, how rd. Dr. entirely dd liront siii!-c iinuumcd 1 over :!.'. h ml' .? ?. . l!i- family .ra ' liini nuil it aili i wish. I-?s: vvct'k meid was mu ired timi li ?pcs ? ere recover;. < hi ?Si evi r, he stuhlen W. (J. Mulligan, Ids physician, ?lc ncd thal lbw end was at hand. For two days he hm liven inn coiihUoso condilmu, linallie to lill H lilli h. His entire lamil} ol' grandchildren wer? cull? d around hi* bed?, i ?lo ut live this evening and lemTulh ii wai I cd the end, which Dr. Mulligan declared to he near. Al six o'clock tho doctor placed Ids ctr 0? ibo (?eneralV houri. lt wii6 Still. "lie i? ?ie.id,'* ?.aid I he doctor. A t>\ eei d to iho ( oHtititiitioti IV?)ni Washington, (hi,, give* the I? Hon ing account ol' the ?i alibi d ?cone ?d' (Jon. Tootuhs: Thc i.t?t lime thin un y at? louipi ti ns niatlo i?? give him un\ diing wa? this morning, when Mr. II. O. Collei ;:ltea>pie?l m moisten his, throat with .i wet towel, hut tin1 (jouerai was to?J wi ii; <. sunni lt. The lasi distinct won'. <p ?ki :i wer on Suiiduv uight, when lumia*! i > Mr. tl, (>. Colley, his graudsou-iu-hiw, ii" one hlindreil didi.e. imu'iim; color? o was so caught, lil.e't v (neilds ie ai tempt s ? i runt iii weak his v Ai! io du-. ,dth U ?ll sum, "Lend me O On Monday '.I lo ?pi ak i.? his . y, hut his \ oleo .. o? cont?! aol be . ? ro un lins ticen I f ':. : . Ve-, mid neill' g hv l-.i- *idc expecting every moment I . see hint breath his tile it way. Hour Utter hour pushed hv and he breathing Weaker each ! illunie.ii until iu?i ihe nhl clock in thc court-house tower siruek um it.c boni "! six, timi ul liai: VT> luoiuotlt hi- -uni look .1 llijihl. There were gtilbete?! around him Mr. (Jhihriol lu.di-, lu- brother, Mr Henry Col Icy and wile, Mr. I'ooinbs Dil Hose, I in. Ie> I Hill -, Miys Lube Du bowe, Mrs. Hunier, Dr. Mulligan ?nd Mr. S. li. ['abner. One oi two ut* thc relatives, a h u moments before he died, wen! across thc stree! t ? . < - : i. t theil supper, thinking Ihe Genend would plobablv huid un: lil! nine ur ten o'clock, bul before they I cul returned In- was ilea i. Iii- physicians ?ay Le dealli tin- ; rircily public?.?. Iiis ho?ly ?..iv !i< s ?hesse?I for burial in ihr we un thc main building ut Ith da diing. i nr. ii MI: ii.. WASIHNOTON, i. ... December 17. The funeral of t louerai itoberl Tooth bf took place tu- I.o m the M. K. (Untrod Thc wi ole town i? i-\ mourning. Th? church was uppropriud lt iImped. Or tin chuma I rail .i ns n benni ?till pillow lol ii uni ? which bore tho teilen -Mt. IV in i a 111 io ric I les. On ono side ol' itv.- pulpit ivie nother bearing tia word "!.'. -'.", mal opposite this an cxtptis'd?1 Hom i Anchor. The enskol w.n- bn.n/.e whh wrought leaven ?>l benni i ful e. irkmunship ornament mu h. t ; ?vera 11 b I > m lol und iiei ni prom inent citizens of l?e rilubi were pres cut. Selections Ira.n ?he ?criptUI'Of iu re r?'U?l lo Ibo U< . -V. ll. I.apr.ide, nial p wee- nth'rod Ihr liefs. S. S. < i. Illili?. and .1. I), brown. Funeral liseour-es wer?! unido ht th? lt v . \V. 11. Upra?lo and I??8?io| beckwith. Thot were frank und strnighlforwiird, nek no tv lodging thc frniliics u. (iouorid Toombs, und vu grCItill". lil" lille da!.' :;! which lie COU uecletl himself willi the church, and hi? lidlur?! louse hi- mugnitlceut pow. ers ihrotighoiii his life <?n die side ol religion. ( iciu.-rnl Toe,nh. ', dued Hie M. K. ( Ililli eil lillie \ e ll? a -.:<>. Hi- i nug lilt hus never been (piesdoned. His love for 'n- tvife vt i? beautiful in its an iilVeeled hiecriti and fervor, and hif li uno li.'" ivie irreproachable. Thc place where !." has always live?! mourin his death agr?ai family, und Ohl Und young, while and bl ick in one i! minion hercrtvciueul fol lo woe i>> it? Inst resting plnee all Ihm ww murial ol Georgia's greatest oratoi and mu--' utftic'li . Intellect. widow of th? I b Mids li ll" estimate! THC BEST TONIC. 'ii:', medicino, combining iron wan tint.. V? .?> :?liio lonlij quickly mid ci.mi.W-iviy I lires llyspeil?la, f nill?i-m?ii, M rniino*', : meure lllo-oil, Uuliuin.t hill-, nml Feyer*, nuil . I - .. ll lian unfailing remedy for Discuses of Um !'. iilncyn nml Liver. ll ls Invnlnnblo l?>r DI MASC! portillar to Woman? and ?ll Who lend sedentary lives. It docs not ?a i u ri- tho teeth,Causo licp.daohc.nr produce constipation-oMer Iron mr<t?e?nr*do. lt enriches and |.ur!flcs tho Mood, Ul inn I ?lr H the Appetite. Ahti Mir- nsshiillntion of food, re lieve! heartburn nml Belching, and strength cns tho muscles ?ucl nerves, Vot Intermtticnl Fevert, tasMtudc, lack of Energy, ftc, lt hu no c<innl. it?~ 'i ii" pennine leiM above trude murk and crossed red linea on wrapper. Take in? ether. i...ir Mil, i... nttotl S rillXICAL ro., a UT i unlit, ID. Uorni iv.?- n?i* Aaru'i. aloe i<> avon ,><?r m... m -ii. a^iilnaoiirOrMniiMOM III*I<?I-T, Famous t . iiii lM"?*IMr? Uno le? ol im-World II w u i u J. ?'. ..ir? 11 i-i I j- A <'o., eli, i icli Iplila, IIAIIITStarH ll Inuit puln. BOOK liu< Mi nt I li I I; n. V WOOLLEr. M. D .AtlaaU.Oa. OPIUM iS HAGAN'S Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a ladyotVcs herfresn ness tait,who would rather not tell, and you can i tell. FOR COUGHS AND CROUP U8* JVC TT I-i IJ 331 IV. Tilt twe?t (ora. ac gathered from ft tree of th* i MM name, frowla* ?l?n< th? . m ? 11 ""'"i lo th? Soulr.ero Siatee, r miali . a lUroalaUna eipeotoranl principio thal I . .<.-.? Ul? phlegm producion th* ort? morning cough, ?nd illrati lat?! Ul* ohlld to throw off thc fal ?. incintiraue lo cro'ip * I whooping-cough. Whorl combined with tho riralln?; mu-I I agio cm? principia la thc mullein plant of tho oil Heidi, pr?? ??ott I? T?YM>n'? Cmv?r. RBMIDT cr ?wir aux AND W- II ?ii tnt ".neut known romcdj fm Cougtii. Croup, Whooping Coogh and Consumption : ?nd ?o palatable, anjr child li pleated to tatt ll. Ai? lour drutclit fer lt. Price, tte, ?od $1. WALTER A. TAYLOR. Atlanta, 0?. Ul? Oft. BK1UKRS' ir'l'KI.KlIPItKY CORDIAL f?r Diarrhoea. Djieuwrr and CMIdien ToclhliiK. for lal? bj ".^ilruf till*. LTOKET. SIR." A POPULAR CONDUCTON SAYS; V? 1 consider it inv duty to lnip.nl sonni ?ry valuable information tu my friends andactpiaiutanees as tunny ol them know the un jileaba nt eondltloii uiuh'r w'uleh I have lani ired in pcriorniimf. my duties + eunduetor ol' tin- O en id it t'entrai I! iii!" ;??. Some mouths ii'ju I heeiune nlllleteil with a severe attack of r.licuiiiatlsiii, anti i de sire to .state how I wu? cured. !? Increased lu violence until i could tm Immer yet lu amt md ?.! iii. i iirs without assistance. willie dins sulVerlujt all Ibo intmiies of this th end disease ami reti.b tn abandon inv |Hisitiiiii th io nidi sheer necessity, was Induced lo nv ll II I?. ! HU UK KECT WAS TKl'l.. M UiHAL. i hutt nu ith a Hint ... medleine could produce such au effect in sn short n time, lex lu i leneetl a wendet ful CIMIIJ?C .'.* " ?lon half a hot tie. .Viler talthm only lour !>.>( ties, 1 l'uni myself to-day a well man. I Ids ? splendid meiliehm el?eetetl a cure i?" less ; wundi l ui in the ease of my wife, wini was also terribly alllleted with ItheimiiUisin. She oh ta I ned c?mplelo relief ami perfect restoration tu health alter taking Hie same iiuuiber of liol i i iii:!. I take much pleasure in reemmucudiutj Ii. 1!. li to my nii ii.i- ?1. i'll: - ,".(.'I.Ai I refer to Mr. lt. .Schmidt. A?i itr.li.lt.,' Atlant.1. and to C. I;. I,'. Anent, '?;..-?? :>. ami I>r. Nape, Atlant.1. .!. T. GOODMAN, t loiiduetut ( 'cuirai lt. lt KU KU M ATI SM. Although a practitioner ot nearly twen- ! ty yeai<, my motlier lutluenceil mo tu pin ; cine II. I). ??. for 1e r. Mu- hail beeil eon- ; linell to lin- beti several months with i'!" in mutism, which bail stubbornly resisted ali thu usual remedies. Within twenty-four j lum i - aftvi commenciutf lt. ?. I!. 1 nh served marked relief. Shu lins Just 1 nm* meueed her third buttle, nml is ucarty as active as ?iver, and hus been ia the l ieut yard with "rake in hand," eleuiihm op. lier i mp! ovcuient ls trill) teoml rfully anti immensely Kratifvinit. V II. SlONTOOMKUY, M. I). Jacksonville, Ala.. April J. I ss."?, TUTT up P 25 YEARS IN US ri. Tho Oreatost Medical Tri a in ph of tho A S Y ?VT? PT OWIIS OF A TORPBD I.o*n of n ppr! ii r, Rutrclrt rom ii .-. I'll ?II ia tho bend, willi 1: ?lull NC 11/tuI lon ia tho bach pnrt, I'nln nmlrr tin* ?ti ou liter? lili: do, I'll I In .-Mn n ll rr cn tl ll Vi W il lt ft lila* Incllnntloii tn exertion of bodi ? riiilml, I rrl i n tn u i ; of temper, l.otv upi ri la, with u lr ell 11L' ol' lot \ 'In tr li esl < i-l eil Miine dui y. Wtxat lueei*, 1> I / / i liens, KltllK I'lllirnt ItlO Henri, Dot* before tho i yes, licndncho over ihn riebt ere, K cst leanne**, ?Ith fitful tirrnm*, 111 tilt I >- colored I rino, unit CONSTIPATION. TFTT'S PILLS uro espcclliliy adapted to snell rnsi'H, cue ll OHO, i Heel i HU ii :t chango nf fooling ;H to astonish tho nuiioror. 'I lie* Incrcuao t lie A |.;>< tltO.niol . M . .?. ti... 1-. ity lo Toke ?ii? t " i *'i. t . . . lim . ? - t- :.i 1.1 noiii-lalienl, ami hy Toni - .\ et ia 11 on tili' l>l||eitl t 'fl . ?>.. . i. ,. ! t . !.. . 1 . .il BIM nrodui e i. 1 '11 ?.. 'x.*.<.. : t :>t ni 11. \-st..-\. v. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. liitAY 11AI it or WlllKKKna clmiiRed tu a Gi/ifliv BLACK by u si nato nppiiciiiion ut tilts UTK. ii i m partfi a natural color, act-? lnstanlanoouHl*/, Bold nv in-nKtrists, ur .lent hy oxproes on rocolpl of st. rHiloo,4A Murray St., Now York. PIANOS ORGANS Th? rlemxnit for (ho Improved MA*O* A- ll ?VI is PIANOS lt now an ?arti- il.at n aerninl atlilllloti tn lb? factory ha* liocomo Imperativo. 1 Ki nul require bim. quarter an mm u luniiiK a? l'l.'ino.? on tb* prevalllfiK wre.t-pln aratnn. CmiMilt faUlowin-, ff 0, 100 Sty Ita ol OMIASS, i. J to ?SOO. FOI Oath, Kiiay Payments, ur Rented. Mason A Hamlin Orfjanantl PianoCo. _NKW YOKK : R0STON ; CHIC \i,n. SHOWCASES. CEOAR CHESTS. ASK fOR ILUUSTRATEp PAMPHLET TERRY SHOW 6?S?'co. NASHVILLE ' TENN . ?S H LE Y SOLI Tho Solub!<) tl nano In a hljihlv pom ?? ..it Oi .iiie PurlIlixer for all crop? ASIILKV COTTON AND ? <>.. V i (>M| two crops ami also largely us .! bj tim Truv ASI 11? KY A s 11 KI.K5IKNT- A veiyeli? tlll/.er foi Outlon, Corn nutt Sin.ill Om In V,\ \ ines, e!e, ASIILF.Y DISSOLVKI) ?ONI . VSIILK (dalles - tm H se alone am! in Compost i, -?ij For Terms, Pireetlons, Tcstl.niais, nml publica:ioun ol the Company, mhlrei TIIK ASHLEY IMIOSI JOHNSON1 tw- CUB HA - niphtharla Group. Aathma, Bronohltla Hoaramni lotTuanaa, Haiikli.tboiiari.Wriooplria Co DUrrhota. kidney Troubl?e, and 8pl;ia nii?a>,?,.'pai UNI? ...Wa doa owdor la nbtolntoly puro air e?ntrat?rl Orth hly con ss^MAKE HI lo rou Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. Pianos il Organs - -tfEOJl THE WORLD'S IJ HST MAKERS, F\< TOIiY ['HICKSON THE EASIEST TSHM^ ( >K PAYMENT. EI(H?TtdJANl) MAKERS AND OVEK Tl I HEM HUN OHED STYLES TH SELECT FROM. Pl ANOS: CH? KEHIND. M VSON A HAMLIN, MATH IJ?Sll EK, DENT A ARION. Ola; ANS: M VSON .V HA MEIN, PACKARD. O HC ll HST lt A E. in, I HAY STATE. Plano?, and Organs delivered, freight l?ald, Im ll rall ix.?a I pointa South. Elf teen days'trial weil Irclgiil both ways if not Ridlsractory. 6-??"Onler mid ?cot lu your own homes. CO] I'M CI A MUSIC HOUSE, llruiieh ol MIDDEN DATES' S. M. if. N. V-. 1 HUMP, Manager, t OLCMHIA, S. c. "MOTHERS' FEIEHD!" NO More Terror! N,;.t onlj shortens . laue of labor an.I os ens tho intensity Mo Mora -'air I '" l.n!t' 11 iiOLiorc .tam. greatly diminishes thu ihuigo? to lire of both .KT- "A/r-..~ " ?thor and child. and NO Moro manger! u V Os tho mother In u condition highly fa* vornhlo to speedy re? .,_ . ... .,-, 'overv, and far less Mother or Ohlla. i ie'to hooding,coi ? u! -ions, and other ulm ming sy m nt oms in ih'iil to slow or ruc ?rca.i .a labor. Ita i, uh wonderful offlca Mother hood . \ iii this respect en lil len ii lo be called Tran foi med hu i UK M < > T ll E R'S I'; I KN I) and to he * * i H.. nineteenth cou ! tiny. pm! i mm the nature of lim raso it will of course l?e understood we cannot pub* .i ii eertillcntcs con* . i ' liing tins H KM KD Y w Ilioui wounding tho i< H y ofthe wi Hers, ?,.I'AI., ,,..,I IJ" Yet WO have h ti nd I ed? Suletj and l'.nsciof."cht<.sUinonlal(l0|| Hie, ?md no motlier wlio oas once used it uiii over again ho S'aiierin^ WOrnail without it hi ncr limo oi trouble. A 11 .mil eui jiiiysl lu i lately remarked to i; .11 i . el i thai i it wem admissible IO in.ike /ii lie t . ;. . is We receive, the M.M il liei ?' Y iiiml" v. lld outset! anything rm the m.ok"; (JKNTI.KMKN:- Dining my career In the I pl'.ietiei ni inediei. e I in ? .'your "MOTH* I EE'S PHI ENE la i Meat liuiUbci of <.? ?es, W|th tim liiipi si results in every hlstane. . lt i .i . hov .-isy, hastens do livei V illili leeovi ;.. ..nd |;:gUIIK8 s AK KT Y io linn iioTII lt .. v I M in i.e. No woman ? ?'ii he e 'H rd to go iltt'uiigh fhe ordeal will.'.al it nf tiri r.Ci lltdllg it. Yours, i : ii , , 1 I'.'p] NN1NOTON, .1. !). .'?.Inn Ito, i.Inn- In. ISSI, ? .illili i>; Trent iso on "Health ami llappincs- > : Woman," mailt d dee Hu 11)1 II i.u lt KU I IA loll Co., Atilinta, (?n. PjfjOVJ l\E^EOT . ../.AiV.^i RM? i>> ii?? A c*>n.il n <...-< Not at penal v* Th rt?? month*' J .o...-.a li. ii.ii i t. , ... M . . I ... Coli LD Ihr Uv.1I.-...1 .. ... lu. In? ... le v 1'. v.r RUI*'cv li la. 11/ ?ll lir'.i-.- . -, . r I,y ii,i ll KT. KAZKLTINE, wwres, tm, JBLE LlUANO, IHI Anunordutcit tinana, a completo ililli 'Ol' NM) A PI in;.l. t.- I eltlli/.er foi Hmso kc * near chnrli H(OII tor vegetables, etc. np and excellent Wm Ammonlnled Ker 'Opa, ? ni also for /?ai: Trees, tirapo V A' .1? PRO! PRATE, Of very High for thc various nit rue ti VP and Instructiva 'llATI: CO., Charleston, H. C. ANODYNE Bff^r , Nen raia; I A. Uh mi in ?U nm. Bleeding; ?? th? rang?. n?h. Catarrh .Cholera Morbue, I^MnUTjrjOhrp?t* nphjrt free. Or. f. fl. Johnson m Oo.l9o*on1Jl*m. I MAKE wsw. nioH BLOOD. \?m In Ut? world. Wilt poalllT/alv **f or ; If wo.th Um tim?? Iho ooat of. box of Nothing on earth will maka hat a U, Ilka lt. It oura? eh lek en oho'.era and I.ll dla* aaa? of h ?aa. . worth Ila weicht ? foul. Illa*traU<?