Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, October 06, 1877, Image 1

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i4 S .!T ri ? i'i. Ii r > TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM. \ GOD .A.TST3;) OUT* COUNTRY. VOLUME V SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBfR 6, 1877. ALWAYS IN ADVANCE DeTreville & He, ward [ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW CSranRplmrR CJ. II., S. <,?. Jt3>"* Will practice in the various Courts of tlio State W. .1- DoTrevillc, Jnmcs S IJpywartl juno 23 tf. ABIAL LATHROP, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ora.iigebti.rg, S* O? J5??'" Office in'rearof Masonic Hall. M nreh 3 lv Knowlton & Wannamaker, ATTOIllSTKVS Mtli COUNSELLORS AT LAW, OruiigclMirg C. II., S. ?). An^. 15. Knowlton, F. M. Wnhnamakcr, Oraii?eburg C IL St. Matthews, may ? 1ST7 tf DENTISTRY. Pr. L. S, Wolfe can be found at his office over EzckicIVStore where lie is prepared to execute work on tiic most improved styles, at short notice and at rea-onah prices- All work guaranteed. jllllC III) tf. NO MISTAKE! take HEPATINE The Great Remedy for all Disc ascs of the Liver. take HEPATINE Th? Great Cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Discusa. take HEPATINE The Great Cure for Indigestion and Liver Disease. take HEPATINE The Great Cure for Constipation and Liver Discr.se. take HEPATINE The Great Cu*e for Sick Headichc & Live/ DIimu> take HEPATINE The Great Cure for Chills, Fevers and Liver Disease. take HEPATINE The Great Cure for Bilious Attacks and Liver Disease. take HEPATINE For Sour Stomach, Headache and Liver Discale. take HEPATINE For Fvm.ilc Weakness, General Debility and Liver Disease. DYSPEPSIA? A state of the Stomach in which its functions are disturbed, often with .ut the presence of other diseases, attended with loss of appetite, nausea, Heartburn, sour stomach, rising of food after eating, sense of fulhirss or weight in the stomach, acrid or felid eructations,'a fluttering or sinking at the pit of the stomach, palpitations, illusion of the sense*, morbid feelings and uneasiness of vari ous kinds, and which is pcrupncntly cured if you take jE3I DE ZE^-A-TIZLsTIB Constipation or Costiveness ? A state of the bowels in which the evacuations do not take place j?s designed "by nature am. arc inordinately html and expelled with difficulty, caused by a low state of the system, which diminishes the action of the muscular coat of the stomach. ' This disease is easily cured if you will take H IE DP ATI IsTE INDIGESTION A condition of the Stomach pro duced by inactivity of the Liver, when the food is not properly, digested, and in which condi tion the sufferer 1? liable to become the victim of nearly every disease that human flesh is hfirjto? chills, fevers and general prostration. It is positively cured if you take IK IE PATI IsTE Sick ?fc Nervous HEADACHE? ' It was at one time supposed that the seat of the brain was in the stomach. Certain it is a wonderful sympathy exisls between the two, and what effects one has an imme diate effect on the other. So it is that a disordered stomach invariably is fullowed by a sympathetic ac tion of the brain, and headaches all arise from this Cause. Headaches are easily cured if you will take H IE3 PATI ZSTjE Sonr Stomach? Heartburn? 1 The former is the primary cause I of ilie latter. A sour stomach creates the heat and" burning sensation. The con tents of the stomach ferment and turn sour. Sick stomach, followed by griping, colic and diarrhoea, often occur. When the skin is yellow, TAKE When the tongue Is coaled, TAKK HEPATINE DEATH TO DISEASE! For bitter, had taste in the mouth, TAKE HEPATINE ?o-A teaspoonful in a wineglass full of water, as directed on bottle, and you never will be sick. This is saying a great deal, but we MAKE NO MISTAKE! TAKE HEPATINE FIFTY DOSES IN EACH BOTTLE. FOR SALE UY A. <:. DUKICS, Druggifit. may 10 1K77 I ly FOE HiLI'L" A hoilfloatid lot at Jamison's Turn Out hounded on tlie Kant l>y tlie S. ('. Hail lioad- N ill he Bold cheap. Apply (o M RS, 11. M. A NEU EWS, au? 11 ' If. HO USE SHOEING AN!? A ' KSMITII WORK THOMAS RAY, (Russell si. Opposite [larley'8 Cantor.) All manner of Sfhith work ami Ihirsc idioeing properly done. fancy Sch 11 work. Railing fjr Crave Lots. A trial solicited. THOMAS R VY: eepl 1 if. OllANGEBCJRG ?IGH SCHOOL Tili? nnderftigncd. having united Iie>r cdiica iuiitileflhv wt'l open a. .'i Fair HuRiling in Urnnguhiirg, on Monday Sopl ?".ril a 1ligh School Tor BOYS AND GIRLS. which Ihcy I . ,ie will meet nil the r.-.i ii.ro ments of tli" community, h.ml nie i a e ?ntinuaneco the patvn . ige which Im -Ii-c i >? liberally i > tended ?> the'r repi u.e ? chonl.4. The upper ?torv of ihc Fair Ihiilding will be occupied lit nu girls. iinuVr one ot' Ihe principals; an<| lie lower story by the hoy.-*! under the other principal* The niOMl rigid rule will lie enforced for ihe mniutniiiatice of discipline mid deco rum, iOitl, c.\evpi wtii'u recirjttoi, muh r the eye of ihe teachers require, the male and lemnlc department will he kept.-. -icily separate Roys will he prepared for CoHejO 6r busi iic--, and yoilllg ladies given a linhthcd con ->.'? Tin- Musical Department will be tinder Mrv* Hamilton. Reasonable board can be obtained. TERMS PER MONTH. Primary Department.$2 00 Intermediate. ;? 50 Advanei ?1. ;{ (JO Classical.-j.. 4 (Jt) Music. For further information apply in eith.r of the principals. Hugo (i. Sheridan Stiles R. Melliebam'p jury *Jh tf laager. BeejriSaloon at MeM ASTER'S BRICK >T()UH. Respectfully informs the (.'itizoin of Oran'fchiirti at d vicinity tin' In li:i? opcr.ed a/ltfil -ii-- Sal [ot'i k. d with tic. -V.-t gnoiis ih mat4;< t all? ml-. \ i" will oper. .in iht! Ii ist of September next a lir-'l el iss Kating Sa'.1 wli?iv nieils can h. procured at uil hours; of tl:e day and night. My goods, and prices; are guaranteed to give satisfaction. A call i- respectfully so'iciled. a:- IS 1y v ihm Wi {i f r e v .\ i k i : ?T~ Tin nndersi med having eoninu'iieed Re j tiring Furniture, would - dielt lliu public pairona-je, and he will warrant :iP work done by himJo l>e ?jeit,a,id lo giri' sa'i 1 ? limi; wilfvl-o rakoa-.d n pair \\:\ tin ??<? Charges, mndcra'e. (Jive nie a trial at Knk K' l ir. <<ii'- i-'ore j. i:i:\DY sou ins. nit a 1^ Im The Daniel Pratt Gin Co. OF l'RATTSVILLE ALA. An1 manufacturing the (Vlebrated 'Mi.inicl l'ratl Cotton <:in-"' with Revolv ing Heads and an adju-l ihlo Mi l hoard, which arc imprdViinerit?? pa'.oiitW diem in July |S7!1. Anv ordinary plant.i loo hand r.m feed these Cin-, and they will turn out more lint in the name time than any oilier *?i 1. ami by the use of the ndjustablu .-col b|?J*"d, which can he iiri|u?tcd while die (on i running, they ea t he mad,- to pick the ne' d ninth ..I? aiier tliau Shy other'lin. The expedience of every plantyr who has it^ed ihein,-hows that these (till* will choke, nor can the roll he hiokeii by feed ing it altogether in the 1. nter or at the mis of the cotton box. We arc prcpifrTd to provd by many let ters in bW ofliee. writ:eil by )':irlic-< who have used tluse tiins lor the pa I ioTir Kea snns, that our coin'' lions of the wonderfully increased eiUctivcn? -s and value of the Ke volving Head Gin has been wirret, ami we are confidetil wo can, witho'it 0 iror denial c'aiin, that no other < iih.S e;lh Oiiljl* te with it in quality, capacity, or ndvania^cn ofany kind. Parties wanting our (lins , .111 apply ti J. C. 1'iketV < 0., Oraiigobiir^ U. IL, S. K. P. Mavs; M iysvi'le, S. C, Dr. .1. M. lUuiicr. f ifnWonSvillc, 8;;C. J 1?. McLncaii Marion 0. ii. rf. ?'. Who are our agents fpr the rale of our (tins and sell at our prices. DANIEL Pit ATT CIN CO. lVatlsville Ala .June 12th 1877 'pine 'j:i l"1 FIRE INSURANCE. Tl,.. Orel class Companies AT LAN ITC MACK A, and MOBILE UN UhllW'Ul I Elt?; are entitled to tlio lulli roiiliik'ncv til'tlip busiiiCa puo lie. Tlu v liavoeltaul tlie test of many years, an J jiro prompt in payitijj losci. ?JiHi N A. II AMILTOX Agent lor I'iro Insurance. ju r.r.KK i)Ki/n No Pili dished < :i short n ?.? ? pf'iviy width, "Jin. IT.- -. ?' >. 2 ) 1! i. JJ+sta 5in. 4'Jet>. i?.:i. ,50 :-. p< fo ?: up io 14 in width. Cane Mills and Eoilers MILLS. 2 l: ?"? ??, Il) in; s ;<). 2 ilollo^. Vi ..: . ?. :; K 'i. i l1) i i; *4n. ]:< ?!f.KUS. iVoriaVii, ( io. i> ci i1 . ^''2; . > (;.?'!.. ?; '. i, i Cr .. sit), mi; .'i-. gl*. 100 CHT' > '). I' v"-!,.- add' I. J. A.. Hamilton MUSIC KO R ALL. Prof. ANTON BlilUl wlK is to instruct on tli..- I'iano on the ino3t reasonable term-. Nine Le.wohfl for ?2.50. The greatest care will he taken to give satisfaction. Ladies who wish a linishiiiL' touch to their Musical Kthicattun have an opportunity to go through a course of 15<-r tini's and Croiner's, Etr.ule.-t, Mo/.ard and Oethoven'? Senates. ANTON IIERG, Graduate from the Conservatory of Stockliulin. s..'j>t S If TO TIT*] N T. That large and co iimodiouM Brick Store, formerly oecupie?! hy Mr. t'. I?. .Jones. For tei nis r.pplv to MUS. M. K. MONAMARA aug HA; a_tf .. ?SS HEED THE ?ffig IWiWords of Advice, Illy TDTT'ti TILLS TL'TT'SlJESPKCTPUUT offered by ill LS inTT?Sr*W, ii. Tu TT, M.D., for roanyP.LLS irnTTiu"?? Demonstrator of Anatomy In PII T q iJlii," Iho Xlodlcnl College of Ceorgla. piyi's TUTT'8 Thirty yearn- experience In the ?:? r? TUTT'8 practice of medicine, together with Jil'l'S TUTT'8 Dfteen years' test of Tutt's 1*111?, PILLS TUTT'S and tho thousands of testimonials PILLS TUTT'8 Klvcn of their efllcaoy. warrant me PILLS TlITT'S In saving that they will positively TILLS ,,, ,TT,scure nil ill tenses that result from suit to ~Hi,.i,,2 diseased liven They are not rec-t,!!^ SHU 5 oinmen.led for all the Ilia that afflict TUTT'8 humanity, hut for Dvsnepsla. Jann- ?"jt 1 TUTT'8 dice, Con'stliiatlon,Plies, Skin i>ls- PILLS TUTT'3 eases, Hlllous Colic, Itheumatlsm, PILLS TUTT'8 Palpitation of the Heart, Kidney PILLS TUTT'8 Affections, Female Complaints, Ac, PILL8 TnTT'H ?? which result from a dcrantto- pills iiiT.tvt.i2 nient of tho Liver, no medicine has PTl T q ?HH SS?n Proven so successful as DR. , 5 TUTT'8 TI'TT'8 VEUETAULE LIVEItJILL8 TUTT'8 PILLS. PILLS TUTT'8 ?.?.~: PILLS TDTT'? t T?TTS PILLS ? PILLS TUTT'8 ] CURE SICK HEADACHE. | PILLS TUTT'8 i.? PILLS TUTT'8 :.: PILLS TUTT*8 ! TBTTN I?ILLN j PILLS TUTT'9 : REQUIRE NO CHANGE OF ? PILLS TUTT'S : DIET. : PILLS TUTT'8 :.: PILLS TUTT'8 j.: PIr LS TUTT'8 ? TUTT'S IMI.I.H = PILLS TUTT'8 -ARE PURELY VEGETARLE.: PILLS TUTT'S :.PILLS TUTT'8 '.-.: PILLS TUTT'8 i TITTT'H PILLS ? PILLS TUTT.'S t NEVER QBIPE OR NA?8E- : PILL3 TUTT'S i fi> ATE. C\ i PILLS TUTT'S ..y..i PILLS TUTT'S i-?? ????.: pills TUTT'S ! THE DEMAND FOR TUTT'S: PILLS TUTT'S -PILLS la not confined to this- PILLS TUTT'8 -country, but uxtonds to All parti- PILLS TUTT'S -of tho world. : TILLS TUTT'8 ?.? TILLS TUTT'8 :.: PILLS TUTT'8 : A CLEAR HKAD,elastic limbs,: PILLS TUTT'S jgood digestion, round sleep, ? PILLS TUTT'S :buoyant spirits, flno appetite,- PILLS TUTT'8 iare lomn of tho results of tho- PILLS TUTT'S -uso of TUTT'S PILLS. : PILLS TUTT'S :.? PILLS TUTT'S j.t PILLS TUTT'S i AB A FAMILY MEDICINE : PILLS TUTT'S : TUTT'S PILLS ARE THE | PILLS TUTT'S i REST?PERFECTLY HARM- ? PILLS TUTT'S : LESS. : PILLS TUTT'8 :.j PILLS TUTT'S :.? PILLS TUTT'S : BOLD EVERYWHERE. ? PILLS TUTT'S : PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CTS. ? PILLS TUTT'S i.: PILLS TUTT'S :.? PILLS TUTT'S i PRINCIPAL OFFICE : PILLS TI'TT'S I 18 BIVKHIAY MTIIF.KT, ? PILLS TUTT'8 : NEW YORK. ? PILLS tUTT'S :.^.: PILLS OR. TUTT'S EXPECTORANT. This unrivaled preparation has per formed some of the most astonishing cures that arc recorded in the nnnals of history. Patients suffering for ycar6 from the various diseases of the Lungs, after trying different remedies, spending thou sands of dollars in traveling and doctor ing, have, by the use of a few bottles, entirely recovered their health. "WON'T IO TO FLORIDA." Heir York, August 80,1673. OR. TUTTi Post sir t?Whoa In Aikon, lost wlntor, X used you* Kxpeotorant for my osugh. and realised more benefit from it than anything I over took. I am so well that I will not go to > .orWl.i noxt winter as I intendod. Bend mo ono dosen bottles, by express, for some friends. ALFRED CUBHINQ, 138 Wost Thirty-Orst Btreet. Boston. January 11,1874. This Oertlflea that Z hsvo recommended tho uso of Dr. Tutv'o Kxpeotorant fordleeaaea or tnelu.nff? for the past two years, and to my knowledge many bottles have been usod by my patients with tho bap pleat reeuiu. In two oases where It was thought con firmed ooneamptlou had taken plaoe tho Kxpeotorant offeotod a oure. < Zt. II. BPHAOfD, K.D. - We oan not speak too highly of Dr. Tutt's Ex 0 o Ot o rn n t, and for the cake or suffering humanity hope it may become more generally known."? Otttf* ?u* Advocate. r - fold by Druggists. Frlce 91.00 id.i\ 1^7 7 ly ESTABLISHED;! IN 1874. GEO. B. ismvA3U >S, Cotton und CJeno^il Commis sion Illcreb Cliarlestoj Prompt attention given t^feale of Cotton, Pea-, Corn. Kiee and IVoduSJttkjrnil kinds. Me-vhtiidize bought free of ^feyj^Bgn.. \?ont at Charleston fur Stale WSimWpZAn Steamships between .New Sforkj (.nWlfcdw, I.Ncrpool, |,oiiiIon and all parts of Fiirope. References ?Rank ijf ''harloston. Jas. A?ger ci Co., Charleston, S. C. se|.t ?J ]?, R R. COWPERTHWAIT~ WAR I] ROOMS, 200 KIN3 STREET, West side. Four Doors alio\o Weiitworlli, CJIAm.FSTOX, S. Cm LAUGE STOCK <1>-L0W PIUCEs?; No Charge for I'aeking and Shipping. ?ep( l *> 1S77 Um ST.NTK.OF SCUTJ1 CAROLINA. OttANOKittituf Co?xty, \ In Pt-ohate /tote ( Court Catharine F. YmtngV^ -Petition blood, S for Homestead. Public notic e is hereby given that Cathorino F. YoungbWI, widow of Curtis Vounghlood, deceased, lias applied by Pe tition to me as Probate Judge for County of Orungcburg to have her Homestead appraL seil and set ofl'aceordlnfi to law out of the F-tate of the said deceased, and I will act on the said Petition on the 23rd day of October 1877. C R. CLOVER, Judge of Probate, Oi an- ebltrg Count v. Sept 22 '-,{ OllAXfSEIU. U?, ?. C., St*,teniher 4U, 1S77. Dcliq until Taxpayers -re hereby notified that immediate steps will betaken to collect the License and Real IC-datc Taxes now due the Town. By paying up promptly moucy will be saved. Kv Order of the Mavo,. T. U. MALONK. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Apruo, Intermittent Fovor, Chili Fovor, Komittent Fever, Dumb Aauo. Periodical or Bilious Fovor, &c, and indeed all tho affootiona which arise from inalari oub, marsh, or mi&smatio poisons. This is a compound remedy, prepared with scientific skill from vegetable ingredients, which rarely fails to cure Die severest cases of Chills and Fever and the concomitant disorders. Such a remedy the necessities of the people in mala rious districts demand. Its great superiority over any other mcdieino yet discovered for tho cure of Intermittent* Is, Hint it contains no cjtii nino or mineral, and those who take it arc freo from danger of quinism or any Injurious effects, and are as healthy after using It as before. It line been extensively employed during the last thirty years in the treatment of these distressing disorders, and so unvarying has been its success that it hn? gained the reputation of brii.g lnf\l liblo. It can, therefore, be safely recomnvanded as a sure remedy and specific for the I'evor and Ague of the \t st, and the ('hilts and Fcvor of the South. Il counteracts the miasmatic poison in the Mood, ."'.'it frees the system frow? its influ ence, so that .ever and ague, shakes or chills, ence broken up by it, do not returu until tho disease is again contracted. The great variety of disorders which arise from the irritation of this poison, Mich as Neuralgia, liliuumntlsiii. Uouti Headiuhc, Blindness, Toothache. Karaeho, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal pitation, Splenic Affect lous. lly?tcrlcs, Pnln in tho Dowels, (.'idle. Paralysis, mid derange* of the Stomach, all of which becotno intermit' tent or periodical, have no speedier remedy than AvKu's Adus Cunt:, which cures them all alike, and protects the system from future nttacki As a preventive, it Is of immense service in thoso communities w here Fever and Ague prevails, as it stays the development of the disease if taken on the llrst approach of the premonitory symp toms. Travellers and temporary residents aro thus enabled to defy these disorders, aud few will ever .suffer if they avail themselves of tho protection this remedy affords. For Liver Complaint?, arming from torpidity, it is an excellent remedy; it stimulates thisorgaa into healthy activity, and produces many remark ablu cures whero other medicines fad. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical nnd Analytical Chemists, J.OWEI.T4, MA Sil. B01.O IIY ALI. OttUUQISTS KVLKVWI1EBIU nutr 11 - ly. TAKTS iSTOTICJS The undersigned r< iiectfiilly infoi ns tho Citizen?* of Ihe Town ami County that he prepared todo up an I inaVe Ma rivts s on ihe ho ,v.-t notice. Alvi will t"?iuliic. an LTphoLh / le -'n.--. P;icet wi's bo hs low rt'a po didc. Ordern RolioiU d. JOHN OU?KN. jtiiicO ,f 13 K.xrr ifsT3Y. 1)15. IJ. F. 31UCKEjNPUSS I)eiitisl R01 r< over Store of Mr. Qco. II, Cornelsou's. jUifJ?" Chargen Reasonable._ ]fi >\l SALE. A fine "Cr.ah- Merino Buck" " years old took Slid Premium at the County fair in 1875 Sheared liw. wo..I !his spring. Price , Sio. For furthor parlitiulars enquire at | ihisolliee. 1 juie*2:i ,f [for tub ouanueuukg times.] The Tear. On beqds of sorrow, the moonbeam i-lcpt, And chilly was the midnight ^loom, Wiien by tho damp grave, Kllen, wept, Sweet maid, it was her Lindows tuinh. A warm te;ir gush'd, the wintry air, . Congcal'd it an it flow'd away, All night it l?v an ice drop* there, '.t lorn, it gli'.ter'd in the jay. An angle, wond'ring from her tomb, Wlid, Haw this bright, this frozen gem) To dew eyed, pity brought the tear, And hung it on herdiuuem. j. a. b. Orangeburg, S. C. [for the oicangeuurg times.] The Orangeburg Baptist Sunday School Convention. The Orangeburg Baptist Sunday School Convention met with the Snnteo Sunday School on Friday before the -Ith Sunday in August, and was called to order by the Presi dent, Elder D. \V. Cut lino. Tho introductory sermon was preached by Elder W. II. Parlor, from .lohn XXI1. chapter,and first clause of the 24th verse. It was a very interesting and instructive ser mon, and delivered \yiUi much feel ing* The names of the Delegates were enrolled, and the lotieis from the Sunday Schools were read; thci e were only seven Sunday Schools repre sented bv letter and Delegates. _ 'J he annual election or officers to serve the ensuing year was then entered into, which resulted as follows :? President?Elder D. W. Cuttino. Vice-{'residents?Elders J. tj. Hollings and W. J. Snider. Secretary?M. J. Jenkins. Treasurer?J. P. Bruce. McMillan were received as Mess engers from the Barn well Sunday School Convention. The usual Coin mitt iea were then appointed by the President, The Convention then adjourned to meet on Sal unlay 1)] o'clock, A. m. Saturday, \)\ a. m. Afur sinking, reading the Scrip lures and pi ayci, the Oonv'entibu was called to urtler by the President. Tho minutes of yesterday woru read aiul confirmed. The Committee on place of next meeting reported?report adopted . The Committee recommend that tho next Convention be held with ihe Walnut Grove Sn iday Soho d; Eider ,1. J. 11- Siuudcuinirc to preach the i iir.oduclo.y ser.no.i. a/..-. Eider ?. W. Cuttino the charity sermon . Aii Executive Committee to serve the ensuing year w.n then elected . consisting of the following named brethren : J. P, Bruce, W. J; Snider', S. P. Wells, 1). P. Spigcueraud J. C. lleana. The Committee on the slate of the Sunday schools, reported?report adopted. The com mi if ce reported a decided improvement^ and reeAai meuded ihu schools to me2t every Sunday and als i rciotoiv.'md.id all i\\ i schools i.> lake -'Kis-.> Wo .:>," and um the uniform lesson -. The brethren appointcl at the !a?l meeting to write and read essays at this meeting were rbsent. Col. W. 1J. Duncnu at the solicitation of iho Convention, read an able, cuiti;i.)\n ? ng und iusttuciivo essay on "The Teacher Taught." Tie.- subject for discussion, to wit.: ?The moan-: io h: used for evtHiiding the importance of Sunday schools,"' was then l iken up and tlisci.s.-ed by Ki lei J. J, II Sipudeum'rc, brother Jo. n J-*?. rett a ul E'dcf J.L. Ao 1 .i0-. Tue following puhjeci \va also <ii.s cussed: ?'.Should not parents ac fJohVpiMiy their children to Sunday school." The subject wn? 0| ened by brother P. W. Carr, i?m utftd Cud. W. 11 Duncan and Elder \\r. J Snider. The .Committee on statistics re ported?report adopted. The Com mittee rcportcdf^nly seven Sunday schools represented, in which n o 18 officers, 07 teachers,and262 sohoJiirs. Total, oi7. By roqucsj, Col. \Y? II, Duncan delivered tit night, to youag men an. excellent address on "Joshua"?this address was listened to with much interest, nnd was a perfect treat to . the large congregation in attendant. To aid in organizing and fostering Sunday schools, in the bounds of this Convention, the Convention was di vided into division." and a supervisor appointed for each division, to wit: 1st, Division consists of the Sun day schools at Providence, Lewis vi lie, Congaree, Amelia Township?super visor, Elder D. P. Spigener. 3nd. Division couusts of the Sun day schools at Mt, Garthe), Orangc burg aud Four Holes?supervisor, jVldcr W. J. Snider. 3rd Division consists of the Sun day schools at Santce, Antioch, Co.inth and Walnut Grove?super visor, Elder J. J, H. Stoudenmire. 4th. Divisiou consists of tho Sun- ? day schools at B ranch ville, Mt. Ta-. bor and Mnyes School House?super visior, brother J. P. Bruce. 5th. Division consists of the Sun day schoois at St. George, Ebcnezer, Brincr and Wassaniassaw?supervi sor, brother W. T. Pearcy. A resolution was adopted ordering the printing of ftOO copies of tho miuutesof this ineeting together with the constitution and by-laws of this Convention n3soon as sufficient fur: Is for this purpose cau be raised by tho Sunday schools. Delegates to the Barnwell and Cnlielou Sunday school Convention, were appointed. The Convention then adjourned to meet with tho Walnut Grove Sunday school ou Friday before the third Suuday in July 1*878. D. W. Ccttiko, President. uuniery of a very strict order in Brit tany. This fact has given rUe to a report that she intends taking the veil. She couid not, because, although separated from her husband, her ecclesiastical marriage holds good in the Latin Church, which docs not re cognize d.v-ce. Mine P.itti has simp ly gone .imo,,ft retreat in order to avoid gossip. It is reported in Paris tn.it .-Ik: has declared her intention to lfecomo a rttipicitise, but that is non sense, unless her marriago is nullified, which we have good reason to believe it cannot bo. Still, in a convent of tho Snf red Hc;<rt she ie, and has most positively asserted her intention to slay there, being tired of the at. ifo and turmoil o! lite. "Tho organization of Texas State iroops for service on the Rio Grando looka like business." We hope it does. If the Government of the United Slates cannot protect the people of Texas, they should protect them-elves. Experience has shown that Diaz either cannot or wl'I not Stop the raids of Mexican marauders. He needs assistanco from the Ameri can side, and we hope tho Texans will teach him how to administer justice. C hambers' Journal records that Lady Lew son ucver washed her person or allowed hor house to be swept? She abhorred the bath tub as the originator of chills aud colds. Site anointed her face wi ih lard, nnd lived in excellent health to her 1 IG;!: birJnhiy. She ou^hl t<> have be;? i ihe Queen of Bulgaria, where nor . never wash but once in their lives. The editor of the Knoxville 7V/?i L?ne communicated with the spirit ot Sociales as to a ??? s >d nr-.rrt got the reply : " ?VC ld-r.:e^r the glass of hcnijop' pel ". - * I by Demosthenes ' late on which y ... !: try judgr. Bald headed men, ftho liavo hear I that kerisene was a good remedy, nr. advised by competent authority to ?et it severely *lone. Let ihem charm with their intellect ant! morality instead of their head gear. 1 he only eure ic3t lor mushrooms is to eat one. If you live it ?? a mushroom. 1 f you dieitjisa toadstool,