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HBBBHIw 7, 188-3. n-'i in nnnp i mimhh. mKS^BK^^H^^F'>v iii A >iI >IIIIIIIIL; in jit:-! rr. -.ii'i :t*i i l.i!.'1 t !.7'M lirii>. <U|>lilies, wl.i-. l) .111nns|it < i >! ! * ,j:'i'..S'.'. \',,lVi W^W Li Lu '' - 1 1 ' ' is?-! 1:1 rtc?-?i ii?. int'Tt'-:, wo i,n I tint Y i? of TI to e;:?u amount .. ,.(!.*?. :triM it is pivsiune?| tli.i'. the lit. li:iiat makes 11?-* j>r??lit <>f In pel- relit, oil til- oiiec, if SO, tluMI Ult! eost of ;|H> <;o?uls laid <JowniS Si J1'per it. pr.?|"t Iliu-TiH.i i ' r *?i co.i ami profit.. si-tiVJ-o/r, A -aii ^ j|,(, ni?-ivli:ini? uT'Iktii! ly l?*t out : w,i;'pl'es in tii'ir.itily instalments for *"Se months, lio^'nuiins IM February :tr,.l .ii'lin-.: Nt November. Then,on an aver1 VI''.-V..'J > woii' l be ;;<lvanee.l each ' month, of which :v.nonn! wotil.l I be interest. The rale ol interest paid on < the liis- monthly instalment having to v Use i.f jt j For !'months would bo ^ percent. ; 3* For the next v mo. would be "u " " v ?. .. .. .. ^ .* < * " is ' ' ;; p , " " - " " s" ? " " " " " 1 " " U'? * Tin' average wonlil M months which 1 Would lie p.-r cent, peraniiiim j?J|,-;t r.s^'.sj ;mnuaily for tli" pleasure ?if buyin*; on time in one small county, ami n<? doubt this is one-half or tiirei fourth of the amount actually pnreh.iseil at li'-n , " prices. S i intifh f??v the 1 i :? irto ;hii.k of. y Wo do n >t kv.o'.v what vn!e prevails in ?' flu ster, hnt \w feel sure that the iner- <! fliants of A hhevilh* ?lo no} tu:ike as <;roat o a protit as the < 'hester nicroli antsare ercd- , h \ it..,I \V!ih. We believe the Abbeville! merchants so!! us I >w as they :?tV??r?!. ti 1 n:t thecovt to tli** farmer is much irivat- u er t! 1:1:1 llic correspondent of the < 'hrstcr t ai ' I /{< / . r'ry estimates. 1.1 AI>?n?vi!!i? conn- j ty there ar<i itnvery few farms that "i can not ho ma>h^.o raise enough hr< ad-! stnil's fur liottio consumption, ami wo di contcnd tliat corn can Ik* on nine-1 tenths of the farms as cheaply as it can 1 r< he hauled from town, even if the nn r- :t? eiiani trave the fanner all t!ie jrrain which fr k- needed with.iiit any <-!?.:rir?' at ;ilI. I! ?a tin* reader \\ ill hear with tis for a 1110- M. Tnent we will show t!iat III" farmer can ; m raise his own crn and oats with the d< same lime and lahor that is usually ox-j tii pon ied in ^ >in^ to town lor the jrrain til:i whieh is homrht at so hi.uh a tiir-ipr lire. Asa rule, the lienor jjucs to town st; every two weeks or ofu-ner, to have his1 no rations doted out to him. In a majority ev of cases all han.!s, the team ami wa*zon,J ho* ".re taken from tho farm for a w!i<-|" dny ( w;i a; each trip?no matter hmv beautiful the' nis weather, ?jr i 1; wiiat condition the land tin 'may h<. Ordinarily, a !ian<l and tnnlel !" w ill plow an aero o( land i-. swn in small ura>0-.. hi a dav. If it Sl rsi? ' . 11, 0110 jilowin^ suf- 11 ji.-cs for :he crop, and it makes from tif- j h ti-en to thirty iMi-hels of oats. lfaeorn;?> < ) <>; is planted, tin* i:in<i siioum m broken 1m>;2i ways -rcipiirir;j two (lavs'. tl work nvit!? hand and plow t'? the acre. 11 After this two flays'of inl?liti<>Ti:il work n will make tin1 crop-or lour <lavs in all. t1 If bottom land is planted in corn, from p twenty-live to thirty bushels to the acre Jh will he made, or half as much urain as j tl t!io merchant wouKl give out at a time to p ti I wo horse lienor. 1 a Whether the farmer agrees with us in tl our statement, this is the time of the year s fir fnm f. tfiveMio matter his attention jtl We are sincere in our oeii. i' no far- s mer can att'ord to :;o to the store for his tl corn, ev-u it' it were uiven to him l?y tin- li merchant, without other co?i than the a trouble of s;oi?i;i f??r it. Let every man : who is short of food crops, make an extra e exertion, to clear and plant his bottom L land. Let him study the nature and ii needs of his low lands. If the streams are so swift and narrow as to wa>h his a lands, the .-ame may be remedied in some, t way. We know nf one man who stopped ti t!?v washes by setting o?;t a row of v. il-; v lows, i!) n stratum line in me v..n. i , course. This changed '.ho current, ami a caused tlio w.itor to stand where it was n iormei ly >v. it't. As a result, the richest n 8ettlii\^s from the swollen stream enrich-' td the > >i 1. I f! - *??? --- i I ')paf!i of Hon. Alexander If. Stephens. 1 The mails Inst Monday evening hromrht , jntei!iiC'"n?'0 of the death of Hon. Alex- v ? nnder 11. Stephens, <iovrmorof the State ^ of <M-ori:i:i. lie died in Atlanta hist Sat-' r nrdav niirht, about tv.clvc o'clock, and ' fe. tin* iri*t:ii <Je'?rui;in who never rested in life, now sleeps in death. lie had been (i sick fr ?m exposure and exertion while in Savannal), in attendance upon the ses'pjicentennial celebration. :ind while tli<* ' unexpected, we presume that < ?! - ? S;'k^iil lie surprised at the an- n few persons ^ ??oun<-e:r.ent of hiV-A... , '^r. Stephens was a tI ft ^ In many re--peets .v, as a p,,^. ? remarkable nmn, and his t r:tj|. ]. X <, li^ servant is without a pa *.->vjS) W;|S man in the South, except Mr. I>a more widely known abroad, and no was more highly honored or more truly f| lielovcd l>y the whole peopleof theSoutli. , T'u.li-r no political ehatu;es or perils ?1 i< 1 the pfi-pic of (ioor^ia for a inoincnt lose ronlidence in him. Thev never fail-', 1 O'l, at cverv opportunity t'> fiive renewed ^ rviijenccs of ili< ir loyalty ami all'eetion. j fl'.efore the war they honored him. iMir- t iii'.: th" war, the citizen an<l thesoMier'j jtliUo !'?* !< ?! to him as a safe eon livelier. ( A;t?r the war thor confided in him a? ihey did in no other man. 1 Minim the . Uadical rule of iJeor^ia they turned to | him ris a \\isn leader. After Democratic reconstruction they conferred upon him their irreatest irifts. I'nder all then? crliantrcs, and in all these perils the people and s iMii 'yof the South never for a ino confidence in their trusted wer vant. Although 110 was a hold and independent thinlcr, ninl although lio followed the thotiL'hl of n<> man, nop of anv set of !n<-n, hut possessed tfio courage to meet and the. power to heat down opposition, yet no f'.ul breath wrs ever Mown upon his fair f.?m?\ nor <1 i> 1 any man dare to make imputations against t!ie Nation's honored citizen. While Mr. Stephens loved the Union, he was still a greater lover of tlie ^tate of tieorgia. When tlie Provisional (iovernliii*!11 of tlie Southern <'onfed'-raey was organized, lie was chosen its V iee.President, without any solicitation on his part. This action was superinduced because of his well-known intlneix-eorer the people* of his own State, and because of the strength and confidence which it was thought his name would lend to the infant Republic. It was not long, however, it,r. iierecived that more rash conn sel> at Kielunond had no ear for his more conservative oj?ini"iis. For this reason, he returned to his home in (Jeorgia. IJoinga wise diplomat and sagaeions states?-?n lie was twico called from his retire' -?v?lerate authorities to I ^ ?? ??w?BJI ??r?r? I the Atlantic and French Broad Railroad, ami m>t by th? C. C. <" . A* ('. II. II. Com| pany, as tho articles of merger artd eouI s>>liilati<>n clearly show. Not only is it iii>ccs>-arv to obtain the riijht of wav for a] i single track, but it is also mkessary under thi' sau.econtract to furUidi sutlieient urot:ti'ls for side tracks and depots, which for a town like AI i I Io must necessarily tie extensive?this jioi'it being the largest t<>wn on th<? line in South Carolina. Tho contract *vi111 the A t'.ruiticaud Northwestern construction company shyvvs' that all the rights of way, and the land i necessary f<>r depots and side tracks must bo secured prior to the actual commence incut <>f the Work of construction, and J every obstacle thrown in tho way of these < gentlemen only dcb.y the commence-', men; of the work on the road. Whilej the pros poets of securing funds |br the,! - iin* wiioii* iiiio arc now i i so rm-i'iirauiiur. it behooves every citizen ' to give every nil possible to this must ' important enterprise. i' I, * <r? ? ; , Falling Into Line. We copy clsewhero ill these columns [ in article from tlio Wrsbijun Christian j A'U'oc<ilipublished at .Macon, ? :i., ? which has much to say of the secular'" press in a comlemuatory spirit. Wliilei > :he evils of which our Christian brother vunplains are t<? he deplored, v\ i; are ( on-! i 'tiained toask.il tin?v really exist to any fl rre.it extent. It is an easv nia'ter to t< , , . * . \* peak in jreueral terms ot an imaginary y vil, and thus present to the reader a mist appalling spectacle. l*"or instance, ,vi' might charge the religious press with ' * idvertisimr every fraud of every nature, uid of every kind, (except lotteries) and j(' nake statement* showing the possibility w heir injuring the health an ! pur.se, of w onl'iding readers. u Now it is a well known fact, that the ), iiedical profession have, for hundreds of i'i I * ears, endeavored and sought to liud ..t cue cure f >r eonsiiinption. And, to-. j ay it is a tact well known to every man ui f ordinary intelligence'(hut tu> such cure Jj" s rrrr heeii found. i l.i And it is a well known fact that 110 in-; rij lliirellt |>hVsieiail will lirescrilm :i luifeiii i \i iedi<-ine, tin* constituent parts of which < I-','. re unknown to him. ;Jyj ll is:i fact, thiit cancer battles the skill, f tho medical world. Im nil It is a fact, that no remedy for Ilrr^ht's . n incase has vet been discovered. i ' , ti ii Now, suppose we were to charge the 'liirioiis press with disseminating the j J. 1 vertisements of base ami damnalde > ? stud* wliieh elaitm*d to euro these inirable diseases. Snpposo we were to I pr> ;iie that these medicines instead of eiir-1 jj,, consumption, invariably hasten the strnetion of the digestive powers of tin e stomach, and, as a consequence, inev-, ' iblv and unavoidably hasten the ap-'wh oaeli of death. Suppose wo were to lie that liy advertisements in religion w? paper- that the consumptive w' - -i IT hopeful, even to the last 1,1" ,iu is' "l "ii in.In.-<.,1 to part with r v-ath, hasj<* in U<\'J|C<1 lniv w1 ?i !?'? * th:it in i ii'-? loud. i" nolosoine blood- M ' , .uder that lie might buy j in ?iijtjio.M < roving medicine. j .ve were to state lliat tlio con- j t'.> imptive s iirst duly l<? himself is to have i oh pure air, and then to be cotnforta- ! m ly clad, and warmly shod, and goner-i'|,1 ii>lv led with fresh beef, eggs, milk,'5*1 . : 111 utter, and whatever else contributes tn , t., le making of good blood, and suppose!!" lat we should state as a fact that some *(i Ugi<>us editor had held out the hope to i ^ lis victim that all ho needed was the hi oisonoiis drug advertised so liberally in i is so-called religious newspaper. Let ? ;. lie reader then suppose, too, if the editor M. iOsscs-.es iutelligcnci* above that oi' the ('!l verage reader, that he isobliged to know hat all medicines claiming to cure con-'.'" umption, cancer, or lirighl's disease, are 1 K lie basest frauds. Let the reader also,^' uppo>e that any man who claims to cure "' liese (iiMM.->es with medicine is a base j, lar, and that his medicine is woffe than j?f cheat. j(.; If wo wore to state lint the^e monj'^ luimin:; to cure these diseases, are aided >< y I'liri-tiau editors, would any man be-'"J iove us? |ui If we were to state that more of suehj^ dvertisements appear iu the religious,! Iian in the secular press, could we find a j' nan wl.'? would accredit our report? Il ;al ke were to charge the religious press witli luhlishiii" scores of advertisements that fl c> re excluded from hrst class secular o| lew-papers, could they deny the state-,' iieu:? i it He it understood, that, wo make no re- ,j lection upon the conduct of the religious' t| iivss. We helievo religious editors are I w do intelligent?even if not otherwise re-!". trained l?y inate honesty?to subject hetusclves to such a criticism. \VV J' h k'ou!d not under any circumstances n harge thoni with hoinjr subject to I ho >ribe of medical quacks. We would not \\ harm1 any religious editor with giving nimtenancc to those swindlers, who hold fr ut lair promises, vhidi arc always j']1.1 Use in the performance. Wo milv speak vv i i ' 11 1 suppositions oases to show our good w n>t Iter that it is an easy matter to oast i*' ? J H tones, and to ask wherein our daily ewspapers are inferior to the religious ewspapers in the matter of business js ; ii ansaetions or moral tone. i <i< j okcshurv District Clinreh Record.1 i -v This wool; we make lilier;*' '.^tracts ^ the l>resid.-- ;;!(lor-s" ^otos ,,{ u hur: .1 n* >V > within his IMstriot. This (| i*f> hope may be interesting to at least a ?i najoritv of mir readers. In ofic ??f tin* '* 'residing Kider's pieces it will bo ob-j ' orvod that he administers a severe 10- i, tike to some of his brethren because of ' heir failure to attcnil soir.c of his meet- j ngs ilitrim; tlit* week. In the same arti- ' !< lie makes a note of the faot that he,< <aw bales of cotton at nearly every house J in that section. As a rule, wo are in < thorough aeei.nl with all that the good J brother says in his paper, but we know that he will pardon us if wo dissent from t a concurrence in his rebuke for non-at-'< tendance at church during the wi ok. . The cotton bales which the good brother J saw in that neighborhood spoke the high- i j e>t praise of tbo.se people. They had;: been at work, and are now in a condition to pay money towards the support of the;! Church. While it is always well for a man to attend I'hureh on any day, yd under very few circumstances should the: Church interfere with the business of its' members. Let all go to < 'hurch and wor-, ship most devoutly on Sunday, hut the husiuoss of bread-winning must not bo neglected. The Fruits of Unwise Railroad Legislation. i [yiamifnrliirrrx' Jtrronl, Ttfitl'mnrr.] We have repeatedly of late urjj'tf upon the people of ilieSotitti the folly of cnadim: laws e:i!ciiliiteil t ? hamper ami P-sincl the operations of railroad companies; hut. utilortini' iitely, legislators in several ShiiiIktii Slates hav'e pinstied n policy which, ii persisted in. will undoubtedly prove very Injurious in the railroad intcre?1so| those Staler, ami ilius in lie- Slates Ihetnsf-Ives. It is folly to expect capitalists t?> invest their money in Stales I hat are consiau tly seek ins: to do>t roy the lc., Citimat'* prolits tlmt should he secured t?y ' those who huild or manage railroads, as w.-il us hy those who eni?i?tre in any t.iher occupation*. Instead, however. Ot encou'a^iim Ihe' iiivestnieut oi capita! in railroad enterprises I that would huild lip the Stale, there is dispo- 1 sitlou in the s<ii*Hi to Impose- upon railroads ?? ' freights and passenger rates,' ia?,:n? the wry natural eftuither outlays of capital Iiiivb Iiliicli al Make ill iioraalled material re.j. f u'ihihJ possilu111ics '>anufacluiv> jinil atrial ly developed, it can v improved sui.I infacilities. In fact, p to ?he world '.lie her sections i>f Hie ?ibly me the ictlvlty; railroad efore aurieultttrMiircrsciii) never >South without nation l.ow litit when it tes or no railtake any one .ost desirable. Ier stands in Imply let the ,)sp noarbitramith will tin?e in railroad freight rates referable to with high absent ' ' ? >aiiier, hardly s hound tii (i reuuh.tinir . prices of all Kin country natural revaried. hut pa?t~ practiopetl through t.w of this, it Jthern States meat to their | GOVERNOR STEPHENS I)E.VD.] Ifi? Passes Away at MiihiicM The Funeral (o TaLe Place at Crawfordvillo. 'O'lro/itViY oml (\tnsHtutivnii\t. J AtMnia, <5a.. M ttv.'i i. A. M.-ai>'?ut li ill |>nK'. :11 Mr. .<*cj>!iv!is smi)U v..;>'<l:y ni"-> :> ?!*. i -?tu|ior. I In.' I'mii;ly, < ui. Sn |>i.,-i;? :l I ? IS'.', < nl. til.it :imI v ill', Mis I.i111 111 Nt' i'liC >, niiiI I !ir Mali- I Inn i.'iii i t? 1:11 iiii< Ct"ll|ri| ;||-ii|i||<I 1 lir I'l il nl I In- 11 \ III:: < iv i-| mil', >1111 in??. |ms-i il ) : i: i In I i >' by. until :it ls?it In- sail!; aw.iy l:i :i ||1I i-: ic-i-jiitl 1'J n r!<i.*l<. 11 i > f'llnTa! Will III,.- I Iji-1' III < "liiwln: || V i ill-, tin.. wIhti! In-will In- i1111-irtiI by ||ii> si.li* u| his lalln-r. .1. S. Cny iiliui. I'i-i-sIiIoiiI of llu' V?-H!it?>, has In-i ll li-l -t;r.11.111-iI In!-, ami will he ln*iv b_v <Ja,\liijlil lo .'i>suun- llu tin Id s ul < ii.\ i-! ii .r. SLi tr.'i of Mis I.iit;. Al.'xainl.-r !!:iini 11<iti Sb-'iln'tis- was b..|-:i In lalian-mi i iii.nl> . i ii-u|->: a, l-Vhi'iaiy llili, I Mi lli-lir-t nau:i-Wis i.ir bi> siran Hal ln-r. '.vim i nfill i'll iii.- i'll"ihilal siiir in :in i v? ??>: (unary arm lis, a in I Ills in i<] 11 na itn-, 11 iiiiilIni, was 11 \ Ii itn ?.iii.-i-i|Hi'iiily atiiji'i'l inr bis L-ri-at Iii-iii-i.ii (nr. Urv, Alt*\an li-r Iliuuilitm Wrli.sti-r.nl U ilki-- i-niiniy, uai- < ! iin- ino-l nil i-tl (iifac n i ? in t ii-ii hi.i, a.1.1 a!!i-i u;;i .N a |i|-|'(1'|lSnl' n| M I - >1 i'I'Iii-iiS, His lalln-r, Ali xainli-r I! sio|i'i?-ii?--, < 1 i * i ivlii'ii Mr. ? i 111.i 11s bun i ll i- i 111\ imii li i a u-sirs i)l .' Hi'. Ills iiiidln-r, M.n'-jaii'I iiii-i-n, ii- |ti?l win-.I lii- wa> >|:?i'< an llilaiil. Hi',iil'i' lii'- lalln-r's ib'atli In' had bi-i'ft a i-illlar atti-niaut nl tin' vil'a^n |i?-iiiiiti? !'n ii ill' M'ini'il, ami tin.v iirriylin;; an I i r , ruin Ii is tiin-b-, A aruii W'.tirhT, In- mailt* Ins ( niiin* with that mi-iH.I'maii, ami tin' iiit'-rt-.; >1 lils liltii- | -at M limn \ wasiisi-i| ii liis I nil i-ill , .ml rlut liiti'4. It was at t ii i- t x in.- that Ms. | i-n. n - .<< 11 .< ii'<i i >11 h'ii(mil 111 M i. < lias | litis hi.- Siiiii::i\-m-Iiii >1 >ii|n riiiti'iiiii nt. win- ( >si-l."l Ini'i in a rla-Mra! ><*ii"n| ;i| j V.i"i'iti^|iMi. ?in., wlii'tv li?- h:i- ii!?t> 'vc-iveil . iitu nii iiil>-'i'vlii;> hi i in1 l'ri'-l>.v|i'ri:in rhurrli. j At tin- i'c.itll ill' Ills pn" i pint, li^ Wa- In- | ii'ii'li'il ti\ si'Vit.i 1 i:i iit! -i11 11 ni W'i'.-lriiu- | hi, :t 1111 lln-i: |'!'|mi".I l"|- I' i ri;; U1111 t ul.'^i', , Vei l' In* i-IJiftVil tlit* I' I'i <iilll.i li c|.ivs in | . ni;i.-t, l>_'s. II !i:ii| Ij.'i'li 11.will :.iul Mm- | i*>lif111 oi lii-Irtrti l-mat In- prfji.-n'c Ii | >r t In- in ilil<t iv, !'>r w liu ii lti.? >1 n?*t iiiiH alt ly | ii I Mesial ]'ti-t.v < i?111j ?t;y lilli-l 1111 i ; Im , liilr at miliar niavr iliililiit* iim.-v in !!) > ( nunc mans inlii'l as In ai- |iin<?s lur 11:> i irivil uilitv. Tin-.- il-Milits i-iiniininicali-.l ( 11: ? uiicm*. w iin ri a ill v s:irriati>l>n-il in In- tl i'|i||i"\v*, vi*t ill nil iii>i il.x, lii--niall |>at ri tunny, .. 1111 -11 r< l.i'M il 11 i in im.ii ln? iMiit>:i. r J iiillliitn. ' '1 lin- rrj.Ii-ni-liiil, In- panl Ii!- ? ay llii'.iii^li f'l.! ::< an<l Ulfiitatiil In 1' ,, till t.n wry liulir-t inni.li-. ,, Mr. Mi'i'lii'ii* now i ? 11 a i J i I a ;u'-illnn :;s aclier in . I11!-<?ti, (in>tvi.i, ami alliTW.it'll n i l.tlu'tiy niiiiiy. I'.' tim lim- ?-.mli!i il in ,. l tviia-c a |i'\v law In ? !?*, lit- ?* : 111 it * : * < 1 , lal.vlim l.w in ;in- -In-i:;rs oiiici- a! Craw- J, rtlvill". anil wii- in Ilia! |?l:ici* a>li:.iM<-il In i| liar i.tt t!ii* -V'l day ni July, ! ;;, in |!ir \\ .' ii:y-iliinl yi-ar oi I i- as?\ .Mlnmiuli lir t ul jittiM i nl -il his Mtuliiv- iinaiili'i). In- wa.- u jili t \ cn:ii|iliiin'iiU(l hy .In-i;i|i lleury,). uiijikiu ii.'inrr i lie last fniit: Ina niif wiiti-ii i. mi. \> iii. m.i rawMal cv. r lu lil. .Mr. .Ii-il- *j s, oi l'n.uuilitis, ii.>? lim<l"t!i" |>i'iiinNtn^ ,j miiK atlorm y smut* v< rv ilatU'i hit; oii'i-r> in ,] actli'r W i 111 I.Ilil, Mil till' iiiltvr lUVii'l'lv I In tl in: > i ii at ( iii.UiH'<lvilU? ami I'ri'siii- his |>rn-'|? is aiiiid itn' M i'iic* <ii I.i> (*'i!1.1111mi<I( iH'ar w l- IlillUV ill Ills \ I'lllT.lll'tl fallnTS. J l|.|V III' |i| s i < 111??11 -1 ,v lahoiv.i 11; i y ami ninlit, p.iriiii; In or Ills legal viiiuuins, ami ottcn ti ii.luillt; <u ill's to oiurt. Ill* |iimi*I i?v was in11jii'i| t*<i lit fly in ilif Nnrthrrii I'iivuii, which was ' tn rii Slur an na of mhiii1 of ;iir tti!It-<*lll;iI ' >li nits ill i ii urma. It was lln-tv that Nathan In Sayiv. Kli II. llaMer ami .lames '!'h<>m;is. i-! linj upon tin-full tiili's >i|' siu'ivsmnl |ii:ii'- s:i i' ami sjii?*inlnI ri*!>titatii>ii, rii! I wiih k'rri L'ii w i,ls ilinr j iilu lal H iilems. II v,;i> ' hi imv that ( ariiei Amlivw-;. hanli-l ( li:imli>-r! Hi 11 Kulnlt I'm hi ili-. younger in | he ir.iv, hut , si; UlilsillU ail'l Vlpilnlis. LI;i|'|i|ii| tin- -ilillfl : h.' it um>l ly liluh- \\ i|h liiasii i ||;in>l I it thai I ?aws<iti ami lone. " .. It wa- .i li-iil, humorous ami siir" v liii|iii'hl ami m rii'-r I ;n i iv is with a-' . met. wi-iv winning it 10 I lull 1.111111 |- . ivaln'iu^ .wars |i wa- hi f ami i <init" ' .in, u l.u-i' jiiik'fiiu nls in i 11 as 11" nave simv lalh'ii lar ami nrar,: il ili'iir iC "ih i'i'i's of ?!eseemlii.g snows fa" cu'ivnli.'io they fell," hail eo:n-i'? it a" I a- ol'silory.:.? a ymilli ri-un?.-lloi'; hi law. It was hi liu- lli'hl tl?"li. Ilial young 1' ri'li-'n-, fiagile, ?! :u-.ii? ami r, entered, ii -rials o! his ? !i .si n in-.ce?i??u. ? \\ t !ii> film'. lie w with u. tiani'ilitiarirx gooil IiimIMi. his |>raoliee ae- j initiating his ii'inilalion "i-.'W aim his ml-Mi niiv.' in-lahhoi's were noi i"iiilnil In leave -I in afoiic in i Hi* inai'Illi of his pro i-moii. a1 In Is In- was?livii'il a inenii?rol tin- lo-ver nisi- in tin' l.iuisitiiniv o| (i. oiyi:i. was n-j si "I'li'ii lor live ihiii*, anil i-\rrii'ti . n insi-.f witli siu'f s-i In socurc l"^isl:iii vi* iiiil ;!! r I Ik* system o! ihloin.il ilii;imv<iiif ills. Jnlci lit* \v:is a i|f|f ialc In I In- ininlmniai full- . si '.it lull al < liiiii- si ihi, S. <a li. I 111 f? :i < I 1 I lie , ? : fic-ur'? |>ro|ii?sci| Iiv tin- Ci'iir^ia il-litrates> <| ai I!-1 I lif :i%s:tul!, of 111 i-i I ruin Sunt li ( aro- ' a i;: ; anil in IM'J li" was cl<-ft I in l In- stali' i |i iia If, v* lif if In- lift i vi Iv siisiaini'it f linns- J 11 v> ni' tin* Win- j niiy. In Ishe w,i? Hi-fti-il . si ('111:1;rfss by iiVt-r .'!."iM majority. tlmii^li his111 uly hail jiifvii?ns:y liccn hi a minority of .-1 ul f lllitll 'J .MM. ill 1 it |U'|:| Ilis scat till Js.V.1, 1 |f ' I i iii|ni|'tfi| Mr. 1 "lay fur tlif I'l'i-.-iitfiif.v in |sn, i> iii'jli ililli'rin^ li nin In in on 11 if all iiimiI inn a 'I'l'Aiis, in lavnr ol wllifil Iw linnlf oiif of ' ?. 1 :ir!ii s| s|iffrl?f? iltuiiiu lim t? 1 -I linn in t< njiri'ss. The it 11; 1:?ir>li 11> i'l'tlif ii'Milnlii'ii- li r its anii'-Nalion was i 11 ili-i-il ilm- in i 1 i 111., :i itjiii 111y willi tin- iIon. Mii'mi t'.iu'.va, oi o iim -sfi'. In February, Isfr. In- siilnnitii-il a si lies ol" resolutions in t'i'1'11 ion In 5 l.i- Mi-XI- s; ill Will", Wlll'.'ll illliTWill'il lol'lilfil I lif pill! lol'lll t i llii' Wliii; |iarty. lif o|ii>iisf | ilif I'laxtna s mi |ii"< nit ist* In l"l*>. aiul innk ii liii'lin.' pirt.ii 1 fil'-fSinu tlif a'ljtisjiin'iit known as tin- r; Hiiproinisf ni' Is",11. Tin* hnssi.ijf nf l!i 11 a 11 <:is ami Nebraska aol ul" l^ll in lit,* llttii-t'! |> Iti'lirfsi'iita lives wa? iti hum I im a-uiv ilim <1 1 Ins fll'orts, as f in ifnali ni'tin- t'ouiniiltf ' a 1 Tt r'ilnrii's. AUcr 1 in* breakinu iij> nfiue Ii 'hi:; uariy Mr. stfjilifns uniifil w it li tin- 'I I'liiocritls, ami was 11 |ii'niniiifnt i-l 1 : 1111'iot 1 a ' II if miasm es of M r. limhunan's ml mill is- <1 > 's Mr. Stephens lll'l UliCll III In- a'l.'lill ;l Cllll- , i<!atc. I'lirtiisr the l'rcshictiIi:sl canvass . tin In- snstiiinci) Messrs. Iioiisriass aid John- ' id, ami ill ?iniri?-r?>11- puMlc aililrrs<fs <! '.i DUIII'dl 15 WllO ail Vocaivl a illNMillllii.il r II:" l*n ion in ease <ii M r. I,in coil's ion,; ill :il nn address hctore ! ll?- Slate ColiVi i illcil after that event,vigorously opposed the I r >>ion of i icoru'ia. j When tin* Provisional t'nnirress met in J loiitjjoiiU'iy Mr. Stephens was rhoscti Vice-', resident of thr Confederate Sl:il i-?s and was, ftcrwards elected toth? same position hy t In* ople. I'.ilt titer" was litliij in common vi'fii A!r. Stephens and I'rcsideiit |>avis. and *'<Illi'llt dillcrenccs n snltfil in a ? ?<m|.;ii Ir:Uii.'<iiiriil. Mr. Stephens was vit.lenilv posed to in*' strong measures :nl<I hy ii-1 oiili il'-r.ilc uiivi'i1"iimt'tit. ?iii-li a- i in- riiis-; lipti'in all'l iin|in ??im lit acts. alio ! ? !n*v--?! i waviir; war in :ie<init:iin-?- with con?littioiial forms. In this way l.c I>< < ;.11n i<I. i>tiI'd with tin1 anti-Administration parly in. a-South. I n Hi:: lie was cho-rn a ooininis-, ojiT to arrange torn" cxchatiifi* of prisoners ith tin- I nit<-.| states !!overinii"iii hut h:?: iis^ion was not at tended wii!i >tiri'<>s a* tIn*1 i-ih ial troveniment declined to receive any ropisitioiis looking toan e.\ehan::>'. Iniiinu it- winter of ihi"1 same year ilie tamons result ions oi his I no". 11 CI, I .ill I "11 Sic I lilt lis. Were itroiliiccil in the loor^ia Legislature. with hich it is l.clicvcd lie hail iiinch to 11<>. In liti he W is OIK' of t lie I ll lee commissioners ' ho eoiiferreil with I'rcshlent Lincoln at | orlress Monroe with a view t<i pnlii:i- a! op to the war, hilt whose nejsotlat mils were j iii11? s<. shortly :i:t r s I*.?? surrender in* was i rn'stcil :iinl iiii|?ri>??mil In l-'ort Warren, nsiMii llurlior. .\Iter :i short <*<>utini>m< nt It ii< rchit-ctl on parole ami rettirneil to his! nine in (it'oraia. In Jthe legislature liiclt met siier (lif state had Ih'cii I'd inrueletl aeynriliii!! to I'l'Osiilelit .Johnson's iliey, f|i'ctv<l Mr. Stephens ami llersehel V. Iin-oii to si-sits in tin-I'niti-i] stiitrs Si'iiiiti', nt they were not |?<-finit?? .! to take their ats. l-'rotn that 1 iin** tnitil Is7l-|s7j. Mr.; i?-|ili'-ns set in- to have1: k :i no aetive part i poli'ies. Wle-li Ho- I I n |-?* clef t < < I mi r the sln,riiiaii-<ln,jlat>ai: < r telieim* of rcinstruction met in lv,s. Mr. Stephens Isctl against I li?- rat i Ileal ion ol t he K- ? t < " 111 h iiieii(lin"i:t i'nVee years iater. when Vul-j ""'I'.'.irliatn oraitni/eil liis ' new tlepartnre," ; I r. SI cphetis pnrehaseil a ilaily newspaper ill tlatita ealle.l the ,Wn anil tonuht it with, reat hittcrness. lie fousiht with even wore! itteiness tie- tin-t-ly movement of 1*7., ami coo iii e the p eicili/.i-tl h il'ler of t he"s!rait'ht- , nt-" in (ieorjita. Hi- paper support eil < liarles rt'onof IVr the I'rcshlcney, ami. while <!'1 .... tl... <t..i.. iii*ki.| lililiiir lo .? n-i.. .... 11viM-il ihi' 1111mini: of ">irniuiii-oni" i-amli- ' lor ('f?i|._-rcv<. rmiMi- l?> |ii'r.s<th:il!,v { up>-rvi?i' llif inamiiri'iiii'iit of hi* | iijx-r. lt<* : >v| hoavily l?y (l??* vi-Murr. :m<l ;i 11 i-r t) r? si<i< nli:il I'livtiun tin* Sim Misprmli'il |*n)>1 i- ' >i I toll si ft it >\v:?ll??\v j nir H|? :t! I I In* >:i \ i tiir i>! t?. owner's lit?.? 1 n .1.11111: r\. I-T I. In- wsi* :i amliiluti' for I * ti ii stale- Senate, ruiMiint; jsiin-t lluii. 15. H. II i II si ml < I'lii'i'al .lohii | lonloll. Alter Sill I'M'ililltf (MillIe-| )|?. was II<- I Iiy tin. Intl'-r. i ?n Hi" ni'jlil siller (Inlay hi' his ili-fivit In- ?':?? iiivlinl to mil tor u'tmiess from tin' Kiulitli I'uii^sosiunsil I>is. rli't lo till tin- vsirsiliry l.y llic li'iit li of liriii-rsil A. It. \Vrie!it. 11f* was. >1 ''ii without ui>pusit'oii. liftwr-cii tlic imi* of liis I'lcrlion ami tin- ns?*? iin*? of Ton;ri"?s. tin- seizure oi :In- Viruinias sunt'lie Mclilion of lii'r rri.'W Iiv llii' S;>siiii<li coninantlcr sit Santiago il?? Culia occuriv-il. Mr. Stephens was in tin' n|iiotiion [lisit tin- I'niti-il Sf sites slio i i! ili'insiml speedy i Hi I sin i pli* ri'psi ration for III'' on I nit a nil t lisit if nri'i'ssiry, tin* il'inaii'l sliulllil In- I?-|c -iI by inillitsiry power. Win n In-took I.is s.-at ill I'otmri'ss In- insula a S|H I'i'li .li'fi li'liii:; w hal was known as tnc -mien mi.u.i ^,.1 measure lor which lie did not vole, as it w:iI>:iI liy the pri ceding Coiigre-s. I ill which lie thought right. Ahout this time liis vii'iv* ti|><in the Louisiana ijtieslion ami i ienerai < iianfs connection thcrcu itli cxcilt d much In -tile criticism. Mr. Stephens con-; ilcumcd in stimm language the Iuiaiuotm conduct of Ki-IIii alnl I nirell. t.ut lie contended ilia! tin- 1 *i -i?l?-iit wa--not to tilame t<>r sup porting tln-in with the military. He mn<!e a speech >11 tlii< line at the Augusta t ipera House. |o which Hon. I!. II. Mill icplicd. at I In* rei|iiest of a nutnlier n." ci!i*?n?. In IsTi his heaIt h wn< so l?:nl thai he wrote a If' ter lo some of his frlpnds in lireenn county, declining lo I'eacamli late tor re-election to Conl?r? vs. I'.ut lie aflei wards grew sironger. ami when the convention met his friends insisted upon putting liiin in uoiniualion. \fter a protracted st roifglc ami a la rue ;iuinl>er of ballots. lie was nominated over Major Jo-eph I!, Outlining. of lliis city, ami afterwards elected w it limit op) cslsioll. 11 is next speech ill I'onuless was in opposition to the Civil liights hill. <ni the llh of July. Is:.",, he delivered an address toan Immense audience in the city of Atlanta. lie was renominated and re-elected to Congress for till.- term ending Match llh. IVdi. It was dm ing this session tliat Mr. Stephens In June. 1*7-, look exceptions to some .strictures ninde upon his vole upon th'- rotter resolution of i11 111i?-y into the electoral frauds of l>>?ii. lie wrote what was knowu as the 'a;i y letter and avinvi d his in11'lit ion of sill iin it 11 hi: his claims to the people. He was, however renominated ami elected without opposition as lie was also in Ismi. M r. Stephens devoted much of (lie lat ier part of his Congressional life to the revision ot the system ot colr.aue weights and measures, of which com lit it I ee lie was clriiniiMi in the House. Il was <1 u r i n ; I lie l-'orty-si xt h Conuress that iie took his tiriu stand against the policy of attaching <iilers to appropriation oilis. Karlv in |ssj. Mr. Stephen* announce I his intention of retiring from public lite ; i.ui tile people Willed it dilld'cHlly. He Was sollght alike l?y Ileliloerats, I mlepelidents and Kepuhlieans to run lor < iovei nor, and in Ihi'inM I <ii niucli exciteno nt ami speculation accepted the I)cii:oeratie nomination, ami alter a sharp lmt decisive campaign, in which Mr Stephens made a In illhini I \ suci esstill personal canvass he wa>clech d llovellior til' i ii orL'ia l?y over ti.',uiKi majoiity. mid was just tieginnlii!! a mo?t thorough and iviuaikah'c administration o| that high otlicc. Iiis last puhlieaci was Itiedelivery of ins wonder Ill1 Si-s?|iii-< ellti lllill t>>H III .-aV.'iiiiian, I'Vti. 1 11 last. since li:s cMition :<t that 111II** li'UVi'Vcl' lie has lifi ii ?-<> I;|i> il to his tied and la?t nii;lit lit I:; o'clock JMSM ll pi iUTllll l_V itwuy ?t tin- Kxfcutive Mansion in Atiautii Maj. K. ]{. Murray Columhi't C?ri r\i,nni!>,nt At'<iusl<t i_'lirn>iictc um {''ni stihittnHul 1st. Ttio election or Ma.t. K. 11. .Murray, of An licrsoii. as a ilirccliir ol' llii> (oliiiiil'ia am (Jrecnville Kailioad, is a lining iiihI i1?\m rvei tribute to hiseminent abilities. Major Aliir raj is a yonnj: liiiiii but liiis nli-adv alhunet a position in tin*state of which tnniiv hum much oliicr mitflit Justly In- |>nm.I. lie'is ; lawyer and a loiiliii!.' member of tin- Sunt! Carolina Mouse of Keprc.ciitati ves ami wast prominent Calldldilte lor I III' Speakership las November. 1 le i- tiie editor ol ilie A mlirsoi Int'lHyniritf lias made Ins paper a power ii the State. Tie Is one of tlie most piomisin;; o the risimr youim men of South t'aroiina am will in tiiuc reach tlic highest rouud of tin ladder. i > wo?ar uc?Jiwi?WMw^>^iM>cwrTiawMwia?(i<wi<u THE ROAD LAV,'. 'Some JiMjiorhuif Fads as Taken from Hie Staltiles. Town-!ii|> iii t> coni.tii'- "! , I !i I- Slide sluiil C"ili-i II t:tr ii 11 ifliw ay liist ri>'t. . :'l) | i'. sli.<11 he tin- linty (p! tin- tsnaiil hi i nun , !\ t ttliivi.ssn.ilrl s 111 r;i"h I'Otllli.V :i 1111 < 1:1:1 y, iJ"i*inir t!n- i-s.i'ly jmrliiii: ??f -sn-li > :n*. I unit ii ? -stih.li'r- |ii..|h : j s >u * 1 j r in i li-i'Mi I >>!' I! I'.'Ii'a ii \ !<>r < .. ! ii ;ti?:iVH: : t i'-; ; lie -Li'l! ii- ii [-lis in i eil tv: it In 11. Ii.irI. rtu,1' ?!?*-! ii-t wtiii'li lie I-:i|?j i iiit. il.1 :::i'!ui t. ; ?-? I it I i.i* in r..sul (l:ity tli.'i-i:i, snai i l>\ re is .11 lis- ntlifi- iX'iiij.i ti urn si si I ilnty. | I :n'!t f?Uj-.'l IHti'lnli'iH >1 11 i';li Way - shal! In.i.i | 11is iilili-i- a ml i." i .Mjiiir.-il in ijisi'liarisi* tin- liilt.'?ni tin- saiin1 lor twelve ii ii 11 lis until iliij 11:11. II! Ills ss;i)i"i'il llH'llt. Ill' may III' ivinnvi'il I iy i III- " ill ii I v t *iiti1111s ssniiu'i> a in I ! ii itln-r :ii-I iiititi"! tu i ll nut Ins i. i ii. ii I I'a 11*1', I i|<*y sllii 11 ill-' III III* IVIIII A l IH'Cfssi I \ I < i r | > i | -1 ; li< >! i >?i l.jtvr ui'll-'t'il -?i? | -i vl-mlt { <>I' lin- li'i-'hwiys :iii ! 11 tads l:i Ii- ti-1 ii*t, till-1 i-r ill** *iii i 1:1 <1 1 Ji?* < miuiy < ' mmi-Miiti- | its. I shall >.ii-i- in rwry ' 11 1 < in it it lis re- j I '! ill I II" < 'ultiii.v <'t III III i ? mm'i s III w I'iliiii; ; tile ill1 lit ion >! t In- I'oails ainl In iil-i . in Ins; di?tri In ivTMiaw i""iin'y. c:i''l? "s5i*!miil I I'.stricl" sliail c iii-iil?i? a 11iu'.\v.i_\ 111 -'rn-l in-*i-.n! !"' n il " j'.nv ll-! l;I 'i i i;*l -tun fit inly, I Iniliri-s if >;;, : iiiti-ii'l-'iit < >1 11 i^ii u;i> - ari|:.?"li ii .Til li.v tivi* I?ir?i*l Siij.i'i inii-iiili nis ;i111111 "I l>y I In* i 'niiiity ' ?iiinii?si<rii,rs. I'lii' sii|ii-i iiii? inli'ji! of lll^lr.v.iy IH-frirt" lia11 ill v ill" i hi- liiuliwiij ? in In <ii.-trii'i mil!' s'lil.il'lf s 'l'linii-in- ili>:i ii-:- nt' n it i*--* il.au ' | lun i: ?r ini'i'f llia'i live n 11. i a.-li; ;i n 1 iii* , sic.!! :i| inl an 11\ erM'i-r >1 Itu.id- I' >r rai'li i* ' j -.iii ? ri imi ui* 11 is' rii'i s. | i < -.Jr. 11 a! v i 11 ; III.- |n'f'.i in- !i i'iIi- In i"i i:i I I ti T v ill 11 i - 111 ul l ?a'. ( ili-litol inln roilvi 11j 111 and siiitahti' :v|ll :d- , ur ?*t ?u 11 >ji i? ! --*. a ii'I a^^liiii a s |i|ad nr riimjiatiy ; In fiii'li ikit ili-irli'i. II.-Itall.a tar as jirai-tii-alilr,a ?i_'n tin- I'n.nl , lia lid- I Iln- lu'ali'-l I'nail 111--li.-i I iv 111 i ri l In' i n .1 n".1"i| ItnaiN in hi - liigliu <y Iisi i i. > < a!l mil i !n' Ii iiiiN a? i _ 11?- I i'> tlicit" ri'sj'i'i-- j i vi -''.-I :hii? or diMrlets. a ii'I u:i:l< I nr imN,' iti'l ri-| air :i ml iniild liriiiir?-s nf s-itn.'. wim-ii-; 'vi-r In* may ? i>> il ti-n-.-Mry, arii-f Iwclv- j mill's tniliiv; ami -hall r?- j 11 i 11* ? vi-s'y i*< i > 1 itill'l In I ?:'i i m with It) in ti ii' i;si' a inn , :t.\i\ *. nalrtx'U. *) h!-', i>r iitJnT lii"l Jul' v.".il l; mi I lir J ' i'ii! nr lii'i-l.'i'*. SI siiali i|i|i*rtiiiii>- llii'iritn ii-r ni' inn s r<u' cai'ii win kin::, :i'iil i hf : m's ?ii , > * lirnilatll* liy 1-as-il I'll iii i la 11 < i : / V'hi'' </ i'! ;( 1 | mt iin (" * 11 ill II 1 '.Vi I Vi - ilayo' w "|'U an' I i-' | 'I i l is! il'iin.v mil'liatnl iii a yi-ar. it.*n lli'-l'minty ^ "i?tnini--I.?:n f<. nr an.\ nt t In-ai, . i v ur.i -i's (| ii tIii- MiiuTinii'ii'li'iii i>1 lluh .vay 11i~i r.i ' ~ . ii lia vi- any w nr!? ! 11 in In - ! i-J r.i-i. ami Ii , , i n-.'li'rl- In 'In tin- s-iiii"'. In--iliall Iiil'i-mr I j nIMy ni a mis li'iin-ainn*. art'l. ii|hiii < itl vi1 (, ii ni' t Iiiti'i il in a 'I rial -I ii*-i ii-i-'s ?"mirl. !ii?' Inl 1 In' liiii il in a sum iif mil |i <s than ti-n ' ir tnni'i' 111a11 lllly iliilliirs; ami I lie Over-i \ 1 I list fit-Is. t'.ir tii'^l?-ft inir in call on!, their T. amis ami win U tin- i'natis when |ii:!"<* 1 hy ' In' Snpci in ii'iiilfiii nf Highway I 'i-trirls hail In- ili'i'ini'il jrnilly <tl a inisili'iiii'amiiv fr nil, ii j ii ill <-< hi v i<*t: i it i ilicivnf in llii't'iitirl 1.1 !iiivi naini'il. In* liiii-il in a sum nt' mil If?|... it 11 li vi- lists" trim than twenty dollars.' s' t'lti'iirvit a highway runs alnti : lit line nl An Ii is! i way ilis| ri?'ls, I In- Sii|irrinteiiilenlK o!'j .? 11' sail ii' shall joint I,v I i vi h- I hi- highway in-1 It i suitable svc'iniis, ami :i|ipnint an i iviT-i-cr (| if I'ti'iiiif said si'.*t;.niv; and Ilii/.v -hall a?-i nt to pai'Ii tvi-rsi'i-r fi'itin liii-ir'i?'S|n'i'iivi'I M f-lricls. <n- fvniit I'itlicr dts|rift, mii'Ii laini:?'i'~ ! j1( nl rn nl hands it-* m iy In- m-ci'ssary t?? wnrk : tj - in iii^iuvjiv .. istrict* shall eau-c his un'Nri?, win n 1 itikiiif; sections hi which tli< r- are bridges, ^'1 i have such repairs or work <1*>ii * mi such' ... 'i'li't'S to preserve tin-Ill keep thein ill ! ihr,:is can conveniently lie done hy I he' >:nl nands. Ami in ease the needed r.-j>airs I ; - hrhli'cs nrc < if Mich a character thai thcvl.j. louiii. in tin- opinion ..r in.-superintendent.;'" ui vii inn iimlcr contract hy the Ci.iinly i<iiiiii-~it.iilie shall r?>|M?rt 111 : same t'oi*:. ill i iiiiiniivvjfui, j-< wit It->nl delay. , Any pci'Min liable i<> road duty, who shall "'l iv. hf.-!! duly wart;i-d twelve hnii s lii'iorc i " > day i'.xcil in hi* m>!ice for such "1 iiinsr the lour nml |da,-cor 'i.V.TI.1,1 S'll ' I I 11 < - - . ?voi?ill_. II.III sj , ,.iiit, ion <?i an i ivcr>ccr ill ; s< lar^i*". 11' any person of ilie lejal a-.'e shall r, ruled to api'-ar or s'lall refuse to work up'.ilj,,, ie highways and roaiN. ihaving no Justitiii- j Sl le cNeii>e.i i HIT to I he direct loll of 111" j j verseer, lie shall he deemed '-'inliy of a. mis. (|( eineatior. and, upon conviction thereof he-|,,v n-' ii Ti la I .1u*l ice. shall lie tilled in a sum not j >s ihail live dollars, nor more than ten dot- (| if-, or In-imprisoned in unity jail for a!f, ii'i| of m>t Ie>s th hi Cue nor inoi'i'than i jj, veilt,v days. In l,e\instoii and IlieMand , ,| niniies twenty-four hours' notioc to lie w Veil. ; OI in any extraordinary occasion, when iiuyj.,. i"h\vav shad he silddeulv obstructed hv !' oi hi or otherwise, so :is in rt*<|Uiro i til im-? I'J. ie hili.tr to p*tiniV' such riiciioti, it shall ,i thi' <Iut v i f the <>vitm'!-i\ in whose district _ ( ich oIkimetion occurs, in proceed forthwith i h:i\" such o'.struion rem*>:i11 I for . lis pin pose shall summon to his anl :i sulll- > ||( it-ii! imiiihcrof workiii-n toopeu ami rc|>:iir; ji ich highway. If any person shall, in such ; 1*0, |>< iionn tnorc <lavs latior than is re-.), iiircilhy law fortlm ycir, shall he paid lor!-., ny such overplus, al the rate of one dollar1' sr day. hy the ('omit v I ' >111 iivis~i<in ! -. upon | ie certilicate of I ho < U'er-e-'r showing that : w. licit nvi i plus of latior was perfo.mcd. If, on ny such e\traorilin:ir.v the over- ' or shall. lor the space of a tl.iy all -rapplicaon made to hi in for such purpose l>_v any cit- ( '. n n>i liinr in hi-district, neglect to ail out siitlicicnt liuinlier of pcrson> to -|.-. i|il v ,(| pen :niil iv|?ur such Irirhway, he shad tor- i., it ntnl nay trt the treasurer of his coiuity, to cxpi'tiilctl iii the repair of highways, when ml ^ here necps-ary in his district. Iho sum p f liMi eu dollars, iiiih?-s the < iversper slia l Iiow s 11!i i i:t reason for such neiileoi. t lie ^ iii! ii: i 11 <! > !: i is t > he coih-eleil hy an ae- ! ion, in tie* 11:11m' of such County 1 oiiitnis.' j"' ioiiers as plalnlills, h.-fore any I'rial Jii-tice ,| 1 s;ii?l e n'iity. If. on atiy such oxtraordina- ;l| y oera-ioa. any person liable to work on iirh way ?. a tier beinji siiniiiioied for 1 lie pur- ?| oseof t'l'iiioviin; such ohsiruction hy th" or- ,r er of I he i iv-l'seer, shall tie:; loot lollll'll out '(j nil asM-t 111 opening ami I'-pnring such j, iuhwdy. In- shall he del nierl guilty of a mis- (l inean'oi, ami. upon conviction Here,it in j, ny'I'liul .lusiice's Court, shall lie line I 1 live" iiH.Hn I rr day. s.ii-l tine lo lie ! ( < I iilxl as heivinhrfuri; j?i"<?vji|?-?l in 11 :? l:i| IfT of forfeit Cl'es n| IIVel's'sTS Any )t?*r>oii \v!io-!i:ill i -< j .-? hoi!i!,v injury j, r ilanumr in his person nr property lliroiicii ilfji-ri in Hi'1 repair<>i :i highway. e.iu?e\vay. '.' r may rerovcr, in an aeiion against . lie roituly, the amount of l:inlixeil l>v .1 lie ? mlii:?r <? '!? July. II snrli in any oiul, i* hriil'.'e, iwisteil hciore sueii ,. njnry or !:(on....-n, .* ?? <(: 1. hall not !? I'lfovi Till liy the person so innri'il. if his lu.nl r.M.'i-i'ilcil tliu 0,-iliiiiirv *< '-iii. . 11. In i:ii-[> the cuinm' iici'iii' nt 11I an action j iri.viilcil for in tin' lorcjoinu ."' i,ii?>n, the , 'n!inly *. onini'->iiini,rs t<-i 1 <{ -<* ! > the plaiutitl In- alilor.nl uii icli li?- mi ill!. In- in I it In I lo iv. ( over. ti?r!ln r willi all li-sral eo?ts.ami Ihe (| lain) ill' ri-IHNi- to arrrpt I he same, ami tlors nil lerover Upon .S!l!i.-rip.rnt trial a Mini nrji'i* I lian Iln- amount so temleriI. the ile- , i i:ilanl-shall reeover eos's ami'he platniill 1tI in In- result*nf no vi-cilicl. Ii Iln- jj in:iiiii ->ii.ni'i > of any roinity H'-^lc-i to have Sl I'jiaiiiil any of tin- highway* ami hriilnrs J, v 111a-l 1 l?y law are re-iiiirrd lo lie kept in re t air. I hey sliall he il'-eimM auiltyof a iins-lein-aiior, ami. 111> hi eonvietlon tlnreoi, shall j e lim il ill a *11111 not less llian oni' humlivii | ior more than live Immlivil dollar*. in tin- , lisiTi'lioii of tlit-1 'oni t. Tin-< '011 niy 1 'oinini*- v inner* sliall authorize 111 ?iverserr of ^my . listi'ii't lo allow a man WotUm-i om- tlay, ami il?o 1 tir:ii-lunjr a horse, ploiun. or rai l, I wo , lav*' lati.ir; ami one work uii himself tor om* j lay.ami |iirii;>liinu 11 waiMin anl two horses, v utiles or oxen, three ilays' lalmr. |.Ml alili'-liodii'it niali* person- heiwefn the t is?-s oi sixteen ami liny .viiir> siiall In* Iia 1 I< ilinnaiiy to woi I; on the public hmhways ami j, unls not lis, than three nor more than v welveilays under Uii-direction ot iln* ovrr- ,, rr-if iIn* tlisiri?'i in which ilicy may reside. t n warning men lo work upon tin' public | mid*, till1 overseer shall make out a list tor |j In* v.nrner, ri'tjiiiiin-j him to give m>!? to j arli person tin- kimlnf tool In- shall use in vorkiiii; upon tlir highwaysami mails. Ami (l t shall hi-1 in' ilniy ol any myloyr to fur- ,, ii?h to the overseer a list ronliiinin;,' 11 , lames of n'l person* in his employment lia- , >lc to road duty, whenever tin-same shall he t *i*H 11 i t'i ' I of him hy *aid Iivi'siri'. Cpou I In' j aitiire of any eiiip'ovrr to roiaply wiin surii t Irmaini. he shall lie i:niIty ot :i nM-tlrtnraniir, , ....1 r.>iivirii<in He rrof ht'lore any Trial , I iim >1 i:t 11 pay a tine of t 11 dollars. or ten lays' i 1111>ris<>i111 11. i'm' every such otl'ciii-c. In ''liiii'l?-viii!i tMitilitv, :iSI silili'-tiii'licil male ici'Min -, het wim-ii tlic :i^i's hi i iuiiii i'ii ami ui'ty !i vc, >li:ill he liable annually immrl; mi tin* |ii11>tic* highways a:nl roads, mil less- than I hree iinr 111 * ii than .six ilays. under I In- direction nl' iln* owr-ccr ill the district. in which Iln'.v r??i<! -. Members "f state and < 'utility Hoard* of Kx 1111 iter-. a in I Si-Ih ml Trust cos, members hi' 11 aI Sua I'll hi A-v ? ii > lup I !h'as-1-.Min lit uf rial estate tui' taxation ; teachers ami ?tll lent? 'it schools anil c?i| ainl ministers ol' t ho yosJul; millers oituagid in grist or merchant mills tliat are kept o|ien six iluys in rjieli wii'k; fiianl-. Iii-i|nr>. ein|i!<ij ei-s. ainl other oilieers ol l.tmatie Asylum, ami the warner, tor live days. shad lie exein|it 11<>ni road duty. II any person, having tieeii untitle:! or warned as hereinbefore provided, shall pay to the roiinty treasiitcrol the county iii w hich lie may reside the vimi of one ilollar per ilay for eae'h days' work l'ei|IliI'e'l. the >alilt* slia'lI he iveelvec! ill lit u of Mieli ialior,ami >haII lie a pp! i ii I hy the < 'oinmi.-sjoiiersoi' sneh i-oiiniy to tho construction ami repair of the highways in theili-triet- to \vilicit they Iii-Ioii^. If any I ei'-on. ba\ ins; I'eii iioiiticd orwarucl as lieri in I" fore provided, shall pay to t lie i 'i unity Treasurer of tT.arleston county, or to Hie 1,'oail Sll|ierlllle||iieiit. to he hy hi III (leii Ve| eil tn tho ('mi11ly Treasurer, I lie sum ol one ilol iarperilay lur each day's work iei|uiicil. llie same hail In' received III liell of Sllehlahol'.! and shall be.applied hy the t omuii-sinncrs ol siihl county to the construction ami repair of the highways in the districts to which they heloii^ : I'i "'i'l1 /.That t his am end men t sliail tie ope in I i ve only so tar as .lames, John's, Kdi-to, and W'ailiiialaw Islands, ami si. Andrew's Parish, are concerned. The oversells in lin-ir respective districts; shall have mil power to cut down and make use of any 11 b-r. wood, earl ti. or stone, in or m-artiie road, bridges, or causeways, for the purpose of repairing llie same, as to Ihcm shall seen i m ces-a \. ma I; i lis; j list com pen.sa 1 tioli I iierefor, should llie same '.ic demanded; overseers shall not authorize the cutllng down of any litnher trees reserved hy the ow ner in ch-arim: his land or planted lor t he piis pose ol" shade or oriiauieliI, eilher iII the tii his. a roll i h I I lie sprin:;s, or ahotil the d w el - ( il ! houses or applll leliaili'eS. Ilol' tile ell!I ill!.' ! down ot any Mil timber when other timber may he prociireil at or near the place, or lake s:oi;e or eas i 11 fn mi \* it hiii I lie "rounds of any pei'sim eneiosed fur elllt I va! ion, wit IhiIII III-* consent of t iie ow ner ot ihoamo. 11 any per ...ii hi oei'-ous shall by any means hinder. lull.I.I, IT < ('! < >.-< (ill said overseers, or clim-r til tin iii, in-ill i-iil;iiiir iliiwn iiinl maiiiiiK i;-r of jiuy timber, whim!, slone. i?r earth, in or near .siid ruiii!s or causeways. lor >r^lu repair* hi bridges, lor I In- |hi 11'i ><! oi' 111:1 Uinu or repairing tin* s;i 1:1 or >lui 11 in any manner oioirticl ih>* passage of said ro:n!.or ?-;i vay.s, or-bridges, by nates, fences. 11 i 1 < } 11 or :iliy ot bW ul>s| rue! i.ins, except where an I liorl/ed I iy law, nr > !>: 11 iiindci, lorliid, or 111 ! : I111 anj traveller from 1 ravelling any |nil>li<* roail, every pel -on. lor -u< h olleiice. shall be il' cini il tiniiiy oi a misdemeanor,and, upon conviction thereof in a Trlnl .lu?iin*'? t 011: shall be liiM it in a >nin not less ilian live nor more Ilian li-n ilo|!ar>. If any person liable to perforin such labor shall remove Iroin one county lit another, who hail, prior to such removal. performed tlx* whole or any part of it, or in any other Way has paiil Iheuhole or any Pali of the anioiilit aforcsaiil in lieu of sucli lahor.aml shall proiluce a cert ilicate or receipt of t he same from ilie overseer of the district from u hieh such person has reiilovi (I, such certificate or receipt shall operate as a complete ilis. chart:!'lor tla-atnount therein speciiicil. The 1 resilience of any person, who has a imnily, shall he helil to he while his family resides, .-...1 ti.,. i-.-vl,!, nee 111 iinv other peisoli shall , |i<- !:< ! ( to l.i- where lie boards in any county of Mils Mate. , j ? o I'rtigfrcss of our Kail rood. 11 C/ironii'/r.'] Col. S. I.. camprHI. s.-cretary ami MaJ. . \Y. .1. Kill;, thcrhi-icf etcjinec r ol the Car! o!ilia. Cmuhcrland Cap and Chicago Hailro:i<|. arrivi-it in our village last Monday I i vi niim and an- innkiin: this point their I 11<111.<i ii-:*v for a fi \r ilavs wiiile lookiuu 'alter the riyhl of way hi I his viein itv. They - e; tin- from Alkill inn alld Will proecdl floin I I his pi.-ci-on to I'roy, rlililn; over the entiri 1 lilt.- M-lci-tina sites tor ilt poiM and securina - the rich I of way whcivvt-r they can. Tliect 1 (.' iitli'iiien are both civil engineers of mud i i \pi rienec and nhjiiiy and they tin i thoroughly ae-;itaiiil'd with aii kinds of rail i ronil work. They sa.v"I hat everything if bei ma done thai can he done toward tho early i coin pillion ol litis (<real l!ailro?i|. (if couthi i th> y ilo mil know when the actual work o \ construction wili ht-jjin. f a Wiiicn you want school books, go t( II. W. Lawsyii (,'o. ; Plymouth Puljiit. power or nmismx knthcsiS?rmoH by Henry V?':?nl lit w xvu*'i ; i i ?! mil Hist*' -T<?. ?! ! ' ; ! ! 1.1. > |a?- i-ii.?.; ' '| |? r.111.1 t:.. T!i v :::< !i . ;! i!. 1.. j!i .1 v? n! . c I, :: i . i s:. ! iiu- ? ?; I. "? I r..i J.. "My my | v, i? m>I uilli ?"?ilia wi.i-.i* <>i iii.in'.- w ivii.in. ! ?? ii. I?l. ns>?u-i.; i."ii ?C Hi. ?*i<iii: :itnl cs ; n.:>i n.y r>isIi .-Iimu:*: noi in iii>- ?iv'mii <>i in* it, ''lit hi tin' -I r?r. ll . t. \V?! ('iiilliot !? Inn riatefii! f' >!' this s|;ii','t 1.1 onraph.V u| till* AjUMlr l';u:l in I lit' li.il''' I' iiln I 'Sl<*l 11 IIS. I i fl I * o1|e nl those 11 i 11?I u liii'ti liuli^ iii the tli'lnaluciit inn'i Cn lslii. li^hl Iroltl u.'lierattoll to ;; nenilioll. Ill ll'ci lll'll'-ll sillier, h:' is I>I-|-:1.11.;|.||| I-J wit !| >'|I :i ri v.i I ; y.'t lie li ill ev-.V personal .Jis.iilvantage. W illi..ill .lo'.lht his |>(iV~i 11!i w .s i-olii.'Ht;.|ilile. Ilchi'llio ;:r:u*.-s, mi ll> ol ' iilll~le.il i*|< 1.1 ii. nee. Ah l in iv'i Hi 1IV'', Wen |e"- ' ly-lill.il, .l"V.*i"ll l.n'e I III..II, .-I r?'.f!ii?' e\ e ill) ! s! mil :ui-i*i ii*4 liji, selling hi-u-elt a;.nn-l I lie ; eiHijii III'I' III laic I Ire.ia'l w i: I'l ami llle p.iwe , k! li iiii.in or it'irv, I ilt:'; 11] into ro:i-|?ieiiii!i-. it lory ;i malriaetor as a .|. < y ; a ,|.'..i?!i |ei ? till, tllS. I Wlic.l by Ins own |>"o|i]e, put. to ile.it :> liy 111" lllo-i Oilinll* pioees- UII ??vu t I !:" It main law; a prov.neial ina'i w.iho'tt i < i'il; cull ill'". a;nl willioit Etonian n:ulliis shrink ill:;, homely str.iw.a-. piva.'hI?IiT II; HlliI I I\V|| 1.11'.ei. li I i. ei'l.iII i:l;II--. I n: [la'iietil I In-'ati'l .'liirill'4 tli.it lie v. iioi pr.-ai'liin.' litm witiiiiiit the .clime: 'vru iiieil. ' A ill-o.vii' 'l, Ic'oUeii a:i l i|e>j'j el 11 iV, j?|i{ tiiUen oil from tile iTHSi, Hii-t llle Ii 'ine hi (In - |i 11 '( ina'i, wli i went eireui: in^ lie llieii eivill/C I irl iiie. II" 11.11 every ol'u.'.il7.e I power, ami every a.Ivaliee !; 'culi In Ili.il nil.-of:111111 -1?.i Unowii* !.; i.i.l s -!cn e, a.uaiuM 11 til ; : in I li>.- ! lilc u'nrlil. lie, as il were, loniiiiale l Hie ajje.s. Thai I'.ml is crowm-il in Hen's 11|.infills |?|.day ; ami tliat .lew whom I" pivachc.l has lia l ii iiani" uiv 11 to iiiin hove every II illie, wild her ol tilings III the tea v i -! i or ol tin ii us on the earili ; ami here ; ie |e!|s us the secret of thiiL won ler-workuu HiWef. How tinieh woiil.l a lit' iMiy man vive if, in mil" hour, Shakespeare h i t sk"|eue.| mil, . ither ill ?o:m. I or ill letle.. lo soiii" li'leml. '< 'liiil was |he way in wliteli his immo.til j ramus ila.vneil upon him. ami what was ill < lellinil hy whifii iiesiiapcil lln ni. making \ liem massive ami masterly, a? I hey were !. j low. when a m m li.is ilone woail'-nnl thinn- j i I Ii" w.irlil, we hum lo know what was ine < erel pal h ol Ins senilis ! All.l I'.llll . ivc-iall | ivoiint of hiins'lf li-ro. \\"I;:i:i;11 anly- | s or .|"lln;l'.on. Ill" iipo-lle set over aualn-t j II that was known as power a notion of his , wn. lie ilei'fir.'il lo iii'.-u that he was Willi .j II'III ill Weakness, hut that lie sought no help -I oiii any of the orilitiary engines of power. > nit. their life aiul fnlh uiL'tit star. I in the j |)oWer of i i:>.|.' All 1 111 .I Will il /i lll'n' < ililCS | i like a refrain in iiliuost every single verse, i Now, what Was lint power? II wa- not iln- | iWer of pei'ioiial rjra-'e. I lo <ll?o\Vii"il lllilt.' e set il over airins: thir p.'.Mllar illilue n'"s n lal lloweil from highly oi"/an:/."'l i ilu nisi ie i< orsiiip in the hamls' of ihe.i.".vs inrou^h I ipir-t it ions, iin.l th'oii.ti haiiitual *vor?lii|i ; Ii set it over a^ain-l the Greek siruiiincnia- I Ve s.iphlsts; lie set it over against a!l III'" i rsiiasive arts that the leal neillie v I lloverajJIUIIM rill tol 1c, over i|-ul||v| I a y, :iml iivit against tin-spirit of hrauty ; I ill I!? 111?J it without coialininiiig kno.vlc'lgij i culture; ,, put I'aul hml in Ills miii'l Html li>-r clement i; liieli lialise:n<lcil all these. An. clement n ai vvitrkcil without 11 ii r ii . ami u.inch inure v Hi llii'in, an>l which was ilcvi 'lopeil hy a n ist, u-as tin-p ruliar eleiiiiMil iii. tii.* riiri*- l> III 1*1 Iit?l?>11, propagating itself; for you will I serve liial Ilieapnsl le is nut spe. tking either c ill rcfereiice to n physical i|e< .lopiueiit in a li: oi Wlt'a "/V:!,ys,:il'.! lo '.'le organization of 11111a'i society :t>i J political a Hairs I>nt Ii mpiy with rctcrencc In carrying the himian o 'it! up to a higher u:t Unite t him it li-i<i ever c uchcit before. It w tin' priptigaling power a i'lirist?the clllcaciotis power hy whieli on? v ml was hv allot her e.i lull t, k i in lie'I, ami i::i r- ti eil on ami up to a higher ami mop' giorious tl velo;>mentof lite than hiiiiian society li nt tl ;cr seen. " There arc three ilcvcl ipmi ills of force in y lis woriil. following the three ureal tiers of r< cult ics. There is i he force t h it comes t hrough (i ic enemy ot the passions ami appetite*? o l it i> to say, the control over physical i.aMirc il Inch belongs to man hy virine fit" hi- lower a gani/.atlon. This consiitutes the greater, Ii irt of tin* force of ot society. It is this that a s at the liasc of government ami of military a *!_'iini/.ation. It is the phyical power of men il lat ranks litem; that puts theni ilown or | ises thein tip. It is this thai takes liolil of tl alter, thai, siih'lm-s nature, ami thai airj- a cuts the physical comforts of life. It is a ? iwer that is ilir<*irtcil hy the senses?hy the ( le eye, hy thee ir. hy Hcall-mcasuring hand; II n| in its lower sphere Ii is most useful. I'ul ii is largely relied upon as competent to I lie s hievemeiit of much higher tilings than ally In-long to its normal sphere. n Then there le Hie power of the intellect, s liieh ranges very much higher; which f niies to cout rol the lower elements; whe'll IP < i.re select; which Is apt 1'ihc very protnl ; v hlcli is self coi'scioiis; which is exclusive; Ii it which is enduring. . 1' Tln-n there is, higher than Miesc, a spiritual <' ice ? thai force U*h ieli I lie ;| post le is spcitl; - t ... ..I...ill of Which we sllllll slli alf SOO'I. t 1'iiiIit thi? ^ in-niSi/alioii i: 111:t\"?>. hroail- <> stateil Ilia', iii I In-1>r<>vi?I< 111i ;<> !. t!,? I oma -1 111 lll'l V? .<> physical lol'ec ||? iiiO'l' V niiiiini'iit firms of | !iilo-ophy. The !;.i!ii ;ns ric III.- pnysical miltou. Tlcy a mi/i'i| armies as t!ii-v Ii:k1 never ticeii iiil.ui- 1 before. Tiicy i nsl I ill I over ihimi, in I ic|r lower sphere, la'.vsol woti'lcrfol circuit I 11 1 ('"I'vlH-y, "I'llt-y I;11>I i ?ltI j;mCI llliivn ts I ion- wisely than any other naiioti mi 111< li.ln- cviT ili'l it. They werr an cuuin erinjr. ' icliilcclnral people. Tlicy were a pi opte I ia! I nought to tear t he lower form* of human * iroe in the on-a :n/a i ion of so"ie'y. In I lie l'i iviilence ii|' I iii I I ||cy Were the no-: power- < il people ill 1111 < lower Ibrni oi torcellia! ever \i-tcil. ' 'I lie tircdes lave to |;e wrrlil ititol! * {i::il ' live, i itlier people |i:n| llliill^hl lietore tlieili; " nil yet |>1111 >~i>)>ii\- may lie siiil I" have li nl < s nml in Aristiii ie or I'lato ; ami it lias I t ill tint evcryli'rtlv Who reasons t i <cs nil ' II li'-r tlie ,\ri-'t'i|eiiaii or the I'ial'.nit - s% -!<iii. 1 I was ihc very spirit nl iimlcrn so*.-sice that ' i" (irec|{? lirealli' il into the worM, not alone i lakui'^ I he intellect sii|ircine, hut i|?'iii:i>iiliiitr ia! evi rylhiiiL'shoiilil he nlilc !oc\|ic-s ji- I If in the tel'llls iii klinw|ci|ee, aii'I s'l.villSf, 1 lilim Is known, ami therefore uiiM.im; I in i" -aiil lo exist, whidi canii'i! j -- the i itiiI iny ! ' ihe thinI; In-: lores," nr. uli-tan- 1 in 11 v i|eii> im: li -re i< any i'\Mi!n'c or ' r:it|i hitle r than the sphere wiiieli can he > eacheil iiy the IhlnUiiii; |r| of man. No I nan can measure w hat i-the real ami le.'ili- ' iliile torc'e n| Ihc inli Ci'd. I; iran-oii'l-ail 1 ur onlina r.v si.a 11st ics mc'tsui'minis. I To a Ihil'ii people was niveli tl.e iicvclo|>. I in nl <i| another ami very ilillcr-'iit fivee? ' aiiieiy, lo the Ilelircw W" arc i I ' in: on ihc fruit nl lint nation v/ho'n the ! oplllur will IIIU'I lie.|(iscs : we arc lelitt;? I n I heir prop lid s. ? hile we arc iim: ilo'.vn lie I (Istel'lly of those proplfi'ls: we arc will - ] hipin_' their l.nr l .Iciii- v. hlie we an* ilcriil- ! mr tlio-e that were In- lire!hrcn ; a.el vv arc i mildi'iir oiireliilicrie:- i-in vms ! . ..... nil* missions liv tin- moral folic lnat wasili. 1 i'|u|)i-i| hy t! 1:11 illustrious. cmraoiilinavy plt\ l! w:t"> s;iv<Mi tu tin- .11 w to have a iii<r|i|iun <)i ill - iiiiln-si 11 v i * I * > ^ * 111 * * 111 hi ii;i11 in purity, in ;i'l etlou. in paMioti>m ; n I n spiritual 11 i'.vr: i' wa? ?ivi-n |.i Imn to <l?*'elop that lit' a iiliuvr aii nllid* ! , iiihI mm Itiin ?vi" ,uirrinn''t i!. A ? hy lln* m:||<1 of In- ilcvout Ili'luv.v, hy ill** 11111:11 of llit> post|,> I'itii!, power mi III-' li:>I i:*: I world, i?jriii -i*i*iiitr i?hvit. wa> imi I11il: mir '..i? |tmvi'i* tin mii-ifly t|i'?|ii?fi| ; ln,i power us \frtnl ui'.'ii llii' nullvjiinal. to cliuuuf him, a develop him. In i \all him, ami to carry iiin i!|i to a hi_'h? r |f\v| ihan he l.tul ever mown hel'.n e, was the powt r i hat In* hail in ii* ini11 I. riif human sum, in its highest aiiirc, Ulult'l* Hit* tliivel Ill<|>il:i* <>: ol'iioil. '.\i*l*ts thai power Hi which Wi* have heen pfakinir. The hiiiht si i..t.^ of ihe human acuities, iiinl'*!" i' * mowing siiiniilu.s of iht. Ii Vint* L,..t>i. nispii*.-.i..i't .ml, i-.Mt 11- a i ' ? ?% f-r hat is known to no oth'-i* au?.|i'*.v; ami it i? In- highest |owcr ol'nu n on iii-'ii. It w a ; i Hi I of ill vim. fill liii?iasm whirh rarrii s outfl hin-' of 11 ip i i i*i?iv 11 i ?i 111 y o! < hhI him Il witii it. 11 tloi-s not ronfiinn t-1 tIn laws f liialli*i* as represented hy physical si ii-iicc. Mur i'dhs it conform to thf la ws ot siiei.-iy as , rcpi't'si-uteil hy oi^aiii/.ilion. laws. m?vcr:iunlit-, armies, etc. It i? a not Iht power, ha ?' lis; il* own peculiar liio'les ami methods, In tsown sphere iri*t -is1111|I*. I. mi!;, lor example, at what is taiiuht. You ?iv Impressed, III illir I In1 >i'V.p I c-iiHiM HI, dial it \va? ii"l written l>y ii < ' feck. II it hail irrii. ii would inivi' le-en ilctine I. dassilied. It was written I y a ileM'ow ; anil therefnre l>-<cri|itinii takes the pin I - ti m i I inn ami dialysis everywhere. Xmv, turn to Caul's iilra til wli.it ii was in man that wa- lulu* the st11>st:? .i*i* nut ni whti'li lliis power was to Inevolved. I.< ??!s at that i>I't-<|Ui>U'd passagein I In- -illt nf t>alatiaU< : Tin- fi nit "f tli.- sj.irit is low. j>ir, |.?:io . I?titf-?ur- / r. i iiiL-, l''-litIfiii ss. f:iI'll, 1.in-.o, ti-iiijii Din'r." ! In this t 11111111 r;11i<>n there U lint one i 11 ?I sour element, tmr iiiii'siiiiTic iltlsky clement. , There is lint a tiling that is mil competent in, rins 1 :inii111< f. ami tint may imt walk in Mini:.1 in that wliieh describes the jny-lie.trim: side ni human nature. Ii is all that poetry yives us. It is all that there is iu alteulinii. It isail lliat there is hi iluatfinalinn. in its lollies) Ill-Ills. I.nW. jny, peace, li)lii!sullerlUK. yelille* 11es>, lailh, meekness, sci f control - lliev al'e what t lie !s|'irit nf < iod I Ilin I nee-. The rnnt in human nature ^'owim; "I' under the sun nf nuliIentlMless In liave i|s ill',iii|.jli^ linuuhs full of these fruit'?thai is tin- M.le nf human nature whielt the Spirit nf i ;<id rests upnii, a I ul out ul which the ) M r.vur that I 'a.ll pi cached Is ilevi Inpeil. I'lir, look ill IliPllrst verse of the thirteenth ehapler nf i nriiit liians, and s.-e Imw !h" sa me iil< a runs I hi on.vli I iiat. It is a more iirauialie ami poetic repetition of thai wliieh is stated furl ually in our l?->:f: T!i"!IL'Ii I ?|?iik with 11n- l"ll,'lli ? of ineti ::||.| i.f |he sit?. a? ii were. in :t Heal .jii'L'MM-'it >ent lirtjiss l..-|..|-.- him. ul.e alter another. til* lit*' onl-. Iiiry s.iini'i-><if (inner. :tinl in S|i'e?ein I a lusher (lih'lli it In- has ill his iui:nl lit- V?iii!. iiii..? * In in nil, :i!nl hH i- iinl ? :? irily. 1 am Ih-cuiii ,n Mtuuli:^ Ium-.i ur a UiikIia;; eymhal." If lin y liit'l hail li.is'.-ilniuis ill Hi!iso ilay.*, lie wouM have sa:<l. lit.' <( Irisx-tlnim, robustious-two shee|i-sKins >|>romi over ?'iiij>1 \ 11 i <: 11 in i ? "Anil lliiiti-jli I hive tin- tril'i i?f |ir"iiluor. and uni!i'i>:al'ri| all liiy?tiTii'.? an1 all knmvl. |j.-; ntnl thulish I li.iVi- a I faitn. r*?i tli.il I enu'il remove mountains, ami hive nut i'li.iiity, 1 am iinlImis*. .\11 I Ihinish I 11.' t' IIV nil IIIV "wet* 1.1 I'.-.'il |||i' { >nf. :i!!i| l!l'.||.'!| | suv my Ii nly to I.- l-nr.'ii-il. aiiil liavr nut clarity, il |i|'u|lli'lii nil- liiifhiia:." Il is |>rci'i-i'ly the saint' tiling Ilia' is < !>S"r\("l in pa-sinj; In ri'\iew tin- ili-ininn n lalilies liy ulii.-ii nu n liavi' ^aiiii'il llu-ir po-i 'lion. ri'|>iit:iiimi. imui'i', in this life. r.ml ' s'i.v? tlia' l.i . a* eotiijetreil Willi Ih i! ;?i o la I'li-llii-llt ill 111''soul WliK'li In- rails r.'mitfjj oil ./uiv*. ainl aic all so liilerlur thai tlirv air In , In- I'oiinti'.l as ii.iiliiim. Ami llii'ii, as H in-would sum it ii|>, lii-yoiii any word*, anil leave it In the expansive in ti i'|iretalio!i i>C eoiniii^ .'iji'>, in liis luller l< tlie i'lliii| ; i:iii ("liureli lie sa,\s : "Rnllinli. wlialsn-iii' I Kin-h ai'i-Iriii- fimt ilia' Christ ivas Imrii in IJ.-ll?!i'ln In; tint ll. it In' ilvnl ii ! Nn/. iii'lli: in.I that In-tin.lit ; nut ih it In- iias .Ttiri lint : tllese ?llillir- to sure. Irtlt tt'.vl till' ! !< :!- II t hii-tianitv . u'liatsui'Vei* tilings are I -inesi |,i.\i Ii'uIi siieviT )"|| may earry t!i-- |iriiiei|i|. r> .if hutn.i . i. hiiftness. nl all tli a is risht tunl < littsli-ni J : u hatsu i'V> r lli'ti^i are jn*t: h hal-n-vix trim.** are |-nre whatsoever tl.ini's are fiV. iy ; whatsoever tliili'.s at'i nl l'imm! i'e|ii?rt. ii there lie any tirltle, it there lie ant |irai-e, think these thiiis-.** Ill- throws I he jjoMen net over al! I i me a in the future, anil brings in whatever is worilit ll'oln l'ie i'i:i'iin of ileVelo|>t il in: ami says "This, I o.i, heioiuts i Christianity; this loo Is a fart ol fin 1st s nr-'.-iI liinyilnlii." So I lu ll, w e -jet a I'lUieejil lull nl t he ellt litisI ..ill willi w'Meli r.ill!. look ill" oil that siile o i tin- human . 'nil which was I sweet, loving.j hearing. I>?*:nilifnl. spiritual ; taught ih-.ii Mil** hi u as iliMMiv-iii-lii il Iron i I lit- 111 lelicet tin I a in I the physical. I It- said I h:i I all 111 I'M' elements Well" developed llirntl^t ' .Il'MIS ( lirist 1 In- preaching of l In l?l linnigli into full play tliis myslie power, which In ' constrastcd triumphantly with e\ery otiie ' form of |lowpr thai was Known?a powe winch had no physienl exponent, w hich Inn no ili'linition, ami w hich, when held up It f fori- no n. tlu'.v Would laugh at. saying, "I ha is not pieaching." It i?u power whose n?\ > 1 lii'isin you cannot dciine or ilfM-hhe. It i? ' ast; tti'i'i', a nu'i'i' loose laney ; It i? like rain less clouds lolled up in summer on the h<>ri ' zon ; hut, ptil alongside of < Jreclc pri ei-e dell liiliou, or philosophy, in which etlecl tollowci ' cause in golden sii|Ueliee, tlelaltei was coll ' lenipiit'le in i'ic comparison. There is a! most nothing Unit cannot he compassed l> ' I reek syllogisms; ami yet I'aul says thai under the inllueiice of the higher ch'iiu uli ' under the dircei in spiral ion o| the 111<I \ < >lu>> this power oi the soul, which cannot ho >t lined ti.v iirceli phllosopny, and which is ih splcal'le in the sight of men, is tin* most u > resistihh'power in all tho world, and is wha I (. hrisl Ucvcluj**. ] Tlir rjiioMInn is. then. fs Christ himself llio 1 rep csimlaiivi; Dl Ihc smil-forct; of I lit* mil! vcr.-i ? !!' is; (or In*says, "I.earn ol ine; I am meek ami lowly in heart ; loarn of uio: 1 am your l.onl and Master; ami yet, I have made iny.s'cll your slave. lie Ihat woiilil lie lirsl .i inonj; you, let hint lie last?the slave of I >on all." j The \vis?!om of im i: in re^nri! to di viiiily is j ; revolutionize-! |?y the Icachin : o!' <!ni-ti vvhieli represents I lie Itivine a> a I-it n?e. a , I mot her (Jo-1, ecipl vint; himself lor the sake of sueeorim.' it.I h:-u--!"i.?|et!: eivi-tm 'Ilia; j istllecoi ei I widen < \irl-t! bi'.niilil ! In to I la- \voi ill; ami in I lie lay lie; dotvu ol !i,s ! j life for the world We lie llo< |o I til; lor I'-.Id.- I Me reasons, or lor eouiniereial rea?on>. It <s a i |i-yrlio|-i-j|ei!| problem tltal I- piv-t n'ed And : wln-ii <'hri.-t said, "iin- i|t-r love h il'i no m:iu : | I halt ! hi--. Dial a ma:i ay iluwti his lite lor his ('i II lends." lie showed lie- World v. ha! K liie t j length ami breadth ainl h"iKht and depth of i !lie |o\ e ol I ;.?|, so far as ile.n In- lie rsili'eil , | tiy any human standar ds. U'ben 1 uive my s | I Hi- l-ir men, to te^euerale lln-iii, to |||| lln-ui I I 111 111 a liull'-r s|i|(i-re, | liril,.,e-l III a device'j lite >ol|idoi'e.> of (lie lllli V<TSe. III Vi lie |< >Ve as a mad" known hyi'lirisi kindles love in us. a lie ealN lor ail ei|iii vah-nl lov,\ As Ins wii--le i heiliUIMVe foree alld I'rtli I I'll I lie-.-. I. > this love I for (lie unw'iiihv, for Hi.- poor and for the li weak, so he calls us into I!i. realm of the ii saaieloVe; in to I lie maullalitm itof It ; inl i II i la- univi-r-aliiy of it; into the if -aeri Ileum I I I i 'lief! of it. Into l.'ils ilivsihle r--ailn In; a lit l-l-s til men life, dawning into ill.' elern || h and this higher e.\|ierirn -e of III- II pre?eti|s it the ordinary wants of iie-li as In-lou ?i:m to e? the life upon whieh we ar?* all .jn-f eiil"-rinir. a I iMaids wlii- Ii we ftr all haslenin.', an.I el which we Khali very .soon li i I in the world which is to conic. j. Willi this general description, I remark, in n the iirsl place, that sonl fotee, as I'anl taught il. w is ma l-- upof tie- ioy-in-plrinjr elements n ot sjenl Iciless, uoodte-'S, I i\V and peace, ex el eluding pride, obstinacy and 1 ii spirit ol li domination. Ii is a loree that breaks out as at I lie sprint breaks mil after winter. No man pi can tell whence il comes, nor whither it goe?: In leu no m in 111 at i? in tie- presence of il can fa'l to kuo>v it. There are very many im-n I thai are e died Christ inn men, to sit with hi whom is like silling hi mi iec-hono There at are very many men who. by Hie breath that ill I hey br--a I h" out upon you, would m---m to sii ?(_. in ihc il'ior oi ji si-pul,,n**r. Tln-y eompas- ii you and eircani- rib you. And there arc im-n in wlio.e presence, and under who-e in i:>i11 in ymt that i? mu~t '..eiitnl and '' in11" and jiy.mspirin*; is a-! if tin* -prim: iif I'nur Mini liiis si-i in 11;<<>i> tin* winter, ami the |HlWOI* Wllll'll II c\e|t- (ill Mill is t In- M l!| |.)i !'! ! if which tin* :ii???-iI?* is *|, itvj11*_r.ami \v!ii -ii ive liII*I ln*r<* ami ' li -re. an 1 must in un>[ iicrs, n l.iih-rs. in Inm~ -!i >I -1~. "" Tin* distinctive charnTeristic of ('lit*isfia:i 'J' '\|"*rii*in*i* is tiiit it ii i'N from jny in juy; t hat it hr**aks nut into ?h'-spirit ofT joy'ami' '':i ov<* and |ira<*t*: ami that il lnoath' s it.at spir- *''" t ii|Mm ui hers ; ati'l any r-'liuiuii Mm' d ies not l:r In tins. a:iv religion that ni*??*ln*anv r--lj. I"' ri-iii that scratches, any religion thai -ink-**., inv icliL-iiiii ilia' chills, any rolisiim thit !mt- a man oT tricn III** ful'" discln>iirc ami 11,1 hiw.t of 11 i 111 ~i * I f. is in,i Christ's ri*ii^inn. "lirist came In m*iti!? ni>*n mil, anil make ,M hem la-i'i*. lint to rani tIk-mi in ami >u..i?e h"in small. J' Secondly, ttin snti!.f,,ii*,. ja Christ anta*-''i- !, lizi's as. tii* notions. Tin? ascetic wtmi-lil; lit In* 'li'l not know how iniiuii. I! so.i.-lit , . ii rise into tlie clearail' of U ?tuii*v? prricciloii jj|( v in iiyuis; I'vcrythinj; in him-elf. ami mi<."iti-i'ji!--i't|.? tiiii.' i'h'. We an* i > ih-ny noth- . lit; in ihir*??*ivi*s except thai which interfere*; j l it !i our liitrln-r disclosure or development. I f in toilcny an;"*r lot* I In* siUeof itoml nature; j, j nit ioiiiI nature is ten I It oil-and times hctter J linn anger. Iain to deny pride ior t he >ako >f huiiiility, which !sa very tiilleh uriMicr at-> 1 ainmcht than over pri le was. lam In deny , inthlni; except tho things that, stand in thei i*av of a hiuher lisclie.urc oi' pnner, he.iiity ! ,nd joy ; hut I lie ascetic denied himself loo l, j ..' I and sweet liiMirinns sic.*|i. 11wan*'.eri*d ii and fro, and lived in caves; and all his liic , | p otisis|ei| in a shiiitiu^ himself iiji. Jliswa-, ( nnu-dis.*l.i>i vi* I i li*. i j jNow* t'hrist aivesall that is transcen l'*nlly ' j i UI? r. sweeter ami hotter; hut h<*does j[ hy i [j| iiii i mi the spirit 11 til ii at lire?and t hat -ot hy , ^ ireumsiTildm: tin* physical and I lie a licet ion -1 ^ t| I. i "hrMianily carries the -oil! throii^h i lie !' , . hn'o realm of lower things up to the very ip; and then *rhat dues it say to menIn ' ( liis very epistle from which we are spci.kiinr j S|1( Ids morniiiz note thosij in**iiioi*iii'e wnnls. 1' ^ L'*t no man irlory in men ; fi.r all Iliim;- are ours." If you are livinvr in this higher | ?? I'liim, and arc tilled with the very spirit nl'| lod. tle-ii "all t'mijcs arc yours, whether Paul j w r Apollos, or Cephas, nr the world, or lite, or i I ;? nd Paul savs. -When viu rWoJo this liitfliei j is?|iisure, all seels are yours. I In; l-.pisco. | alian is yours, the ll"tnan I "atholie is yours.! lie l.tl'li'eran Is yours, t' ilviuism is yours, ml Swedciihoritiaiiisin is yours. Vim o.vn| veryiiody. "All an* yours, and ye arc 'nrfst's, and i'hri?t is Hod's" lie rises into lie spirit nf universal piwse-sion u im rises. 1111 the I'll I plenitude nl inspiration in ils( weeterand higher ?onl l:n*u 11 i I remark, thirdly, Ilia! I In* enl h:i<ia?tti* "!<>-' iicnt* ul nliaion, i>l wliirli 1 have hern peaking?Ihi1 very eleme.'ils which gave Ik irimilivc ( hristianity it- power, which I'aiil ; J eelarnl in In- eliaraet'Tistie nl" ('lisi-|, ami . llicll Iirisl represented lo )>< Hie .S'-erel III! is ministry ami minimi? are liie elements hat leml todieonl. 'I'll" area! danger of the) hurdles to-day does not lie in III" fact that hoy ahanilmi eal Jiisin and eivcd~tln I hat would he mischievous. II is not win tit ' nr while lo Ihrow away all the results of the j hinUiiiL' of Imly men for live thousand yo irs; re do not need lo do I hat; Inn il liiere eome j iii-han idea of ta<te, and enliure. and order I ml propriety as that tl:e spnntaii"nus, ami. it j T]1 na\ lie. wild'-r ilialitsof Hi" -onl, are di-al-' | iiweil aiei ?...?_'.nr.e.?i.i|. ('hristianil v io?e? its|AJ lecnliar rntorcimr \*,.i-v thill'.': IV which II propagates i.s.n . . hiiM .-m I it a loviiit:, eiiiiimKiii^ sotil acting > ,? ...t il her son!; tiie power that i? in a living soii!1 o uive lite lo a dead lie. That i? 111" pll-oll ' T vh> churches tint heijin Willi Ureal alow ami I lljeieney as mis-ionary chinches when they At nine lo lie larae ami rich ami prosperous Is" row stately ami lormal.aml lieeoni" inere.su \'orldly I n?l it nt io'is. a lid I he Sj'.ii il of i 'hrist, I < ' lies out of Ilii-iii a - elmreli' s That is the rc.i-' pe on why it i- very hard, to-day. to make old wi iiurelies do yoiin-.' work. Men that iroont ot Il dertlie |ilive of ItltetlM-sympathy ami love., vi till! aive tliein-eive. to III" poor ami ll"edv? i \V 1 - ? I I ..." .....I, ..I iVII.'tl power III' v 11:i -v . .111.i II'I? tiifholy iii-lascrs there iiiv ol" the living util m )l lli:i:'|i'iu i r! ?u I remark, iioxt. that in 1 lii- power we lei ve ; ll<' 'JlValest p'lllfil.V \Vllit'll e.\js|st or ever will | II xiv'. I s'ippo-c. i< i' the \\1111 ~ t: 111 c 1111 of inv- hi inioji and iiiilii-li<-r. When you sei ili" li:iltl>'. < " in array ii^iiln-i infidelity I think < 'lirWtiiisii- lit ly is always crippled Altera wide survey I in lave no ?! ?ul?f Hint in tin- ml the whole eli onr?"oi' |ilii:o<iipliy will substantially .1 n>ti > < iiri-l.a iily : hut'I miv, candidly, thai a-it lr< li.is lieen developed in I li'?olou'y. a'i'I as it has of Uccti iv|>:< > tili-i| hv tin- llioiiul;! of t'n- ! i-l S. two Ihoii-.tml veal's. 1 do not. Iliink, on a 11er Held of li:.H'e. I lp ist la lllty Col. II met i'.!:-!eii leiily. Thai wliieli was >ii]i| ? ?! ?I |o lie h< r >ii hn-lil ail.I armor is so frail that if y-.ti liolii. pi men to a responsibility Oil lliis -iva' 'suhjeel I I'l In ii I; morn I ami seiciii ilie tho'i'.-h t lias I Ii.-a? I-, cr > aii'a je. a ml she will In- worsleil. j do I II i II12 ll..I .. .if ?lil ' Ii >"l "s| n .|i-relo|.el M il -I in.I III'' ! ?! of 111 -?- II r- ' a| il:a III 'tllaI condition of I lie h ll Ilia ll lainiiy w iii this woriil dnrin^ ihe live thousand years ; III il> I>\i?lelli'?'. J1 lint.on Il.e other haii'l, if yoi: put less s: ress : II lion doe: i i ne- of Iheolouy.and i'lll inoie in- |> plia-is upon the ivsicneialid laeullies of a iiu- -j-j man -on I k i ml let I lo a hia/.e; if yon hri'iT to (j j lit-ar upoti liti'li love, jov, I'i'act*. loli^ s!|il..' U'^. ,,, L'l'iilleiie-s1 voo.liii ss and tt'l1111. a11'I iiilla'D'-, I lii-til, hlowin* I lie eoa|s until I liev Ma/.'-. li'l- ' lim; Hi.- lire roar in Hie ilivplace. an I ea-l its \j heal initial! the room, there Is nothing that jj, can resi.si thai. Voti may resi?; a man's arstu-! y iiii*iit : hut yon cannot resi-l a man's -e'.l. (v You can lesist a man's lliinkin^: lint when a ' ina'i pours upon yon the swi't'ine.-s of a rare-1 lied soul Dial is radiant Willi tuc fr'iiis of the [ Spirit, you calllio! |v-i-t hi- llllllieln e. lie-, t'all-e lie is ill I he ilil'"ft Silililll^of til'' Holy i ihost. A man can luin ii""a,^iTtlit ill; j"~ luil.-.-trov Hi.;, I?;it tlu* <?I Uiiftj'uj. whirh i>iu\i>i-{ !\!S,,'V.Y iiatii'iiiiiMi', ami no matter wlii'ther :i| man iik> s ii or not, the air i" full of it. So,' w lien the exhalation ot a iaivtie.1, saitcliliril j S'liil, t'oinvs aroiiii'l :ilio?i a man lili< J tin al- j inos|iherie uartni'lit. lie neither ean re-isl It nor uei riil ol it. Itlsa power Sliat vanquishes ilil til I ! ' I can ii in Ii-r~ I : n< I how, when a 111:111 i< learr.imj to |ii;t\ tin- violin, lii< ni'i'jlilin's may j want to run''iway troin the music; Iml I can-I not uinlfrstaml, when tin immortal spirit iia- i perfect control of tlw iiiMriiniriit. anil sits at1 twilight ilraw itiu out I'roin It !am:iin'-'f which j no human Iij ran ever i 111 i<; 11 how men fan want lu run away from Unit. Ami tlicy 1I0 [ not. Tiicy frowil aroiuul ami say thai it i* , tlif hoiiI oi iiiu^if. liui I it'll you there is no 1 lim-ir like tin- soul wliit'll < <<m 1 has mailt*; ami ' whfii that is attuiii'il liy H i' I>ivine s-;.iri! 1 there foinf Horn it sWi i-l Mii'-i? iti-ilay, ( ! ; / morrow, t'Vt'ry tlay, front year tci year, iji'ow-. I im; mori* tiini inoif ili vii.f ; 111 tin- 1*1111 110II1 iiiu walks ihan trail resist It, or that wants to | resist it. I i "I.i t vimr liu'lit si slilnt- l.i-t" !' iiii-n Ili:tt lln v ta iv ] Sim' yollr i UlH'l.- lin-V immif't Il?'!j" 1 ll'iii.IV11 ' 1 ami ir!?nily ymir Katlirr ? hleli is in lit uvrii." ? W'lial wi'waul, us at'a insl i 1 > t 11 (*t't u a I inti-l ' Ill- --I ll... I..1-.. ' ileliiy. is practical >|mi iiii....... ... ? iv i"'. <il ' lir joy 1ui the Ii ii mi lily type, ot J llif .'tll-servim: type, of III.' self-aluieuiil inu : , (v |>?-. Vi.ti uilist m:,|<c ini'ii llorit'i'l'Diis ;iiu| I I'l'llilllll if I hey ill!' Ill In- Ill"' arnica o| tin- L'rir- , i!i'll dl' till' I.I lilt: 31 Ii 11 yull IIISI-l 11 ; i K i * i; i -11 | i.iii' -ii sued ami heautitul ami powerful in. j i iii' lliu'llly lll'Vclopeil i IS! 111 !"! Ill till' 111 ii! Ill ' eon-eience ihstt inliiletiiy shall ielim|iti-h iis J assanil- ami lii>w ilowu alltl unr-hlp at tin-' ssinic -Iii*i111- thai they Ii?. I lemak, iiid'i' tinilc. that llii' coliseum-tit alarm oi tin- chinch m ems likely to take a "Tom; ilii .'ct io!i. We I. live hail I In - una I I'anl'r?'fl?> li'liall I'linlil'i'iH'i' at 1' 11! I a 11 >11 -11 i a ; ami a very iliumtie.l ami uohli Imlynl' iih-ii were L'.alIh ii iI llii't'i'. W'i liavc : I? ? tia<I III.- iir- at 41iia11ri'tiiiiaI conference ??!' tin* 1 "r..t Ia111 K|i|>i'n|i il i liui'i'li. ami a very veiierahle ami iiohlc linily ui' hi. ii were unl lii'ivil I lii'i'i'. Tliev have all I ii 'iiM-inti- lliat l'liri-|iaiiil\ in i'ii-. in some way ur <itlii'i', to rnl> ii|> h"V?i annul', ami wi licr-cif fnruai'ii Imnrrl llnrau-J sires-ions tliat arceninuiu in 111 >n Ih r; ami I 1 have iooki'il wiili iiiti-ii-t* interest iii know | wlii'llii'i' il was |ii'o|n?i-il to nii'i't ii Willi the; -|niil or lo m.'i t it with tin- Ill-sit. I think j llirrc aii' soini'iif llu'til to wlmin th<'siiii ol riuhtcousncss has at'is.'ii, ami w ho ili-eern the ! , hitter way: Init in ucncral I I liiuk the ureal j iliii'l.ii's a iii I managers of our eh u relies ail is|iomi1 lo-new uj. I In-li'i lir. I think lli'Viirel 111s|his''iI iii in?i?I upon a tnori' rigorous i*iii<-.-> I pri'lati<>n of St'i'sptur.'. I think tin y nr.' ili-jio-i'il Io 1'i'ililroillHr.' t In' o|iI cuv'Is ot | hi' |-'a11 ii is. 1 think tlicy arc <li-po?ril to ml lo Itii'i' auaili, limli-r new pI'oot-li'M-. Hie i'.itei'hisin. Tiny want to meet ilie siili-i-lenix' which tiny ' tlcplol'c l?y the lelli-r. Tin-ii I here ari'ot lii-r- of t hem who think we . inn-l insist more upon church onler; ami lliey are uoiuu in tor the oi'.iiuatiei?; ami they have set in opi i'alion I lios-- ureal cuullic ot men's lower life, a.-cetiei-iil, Worlilljne-s 1 i ami utihcliiT. <>h! I ha t iln-ri' miuht have j liei'ii a voice allium; them thai shmilil have I : erieil out to I helll. "The sweel lle-s o| i hii-t i.i ii . j life. Willi alt Its lihel t V ill .lesllS I hl?l-l. i- til" i reineily." I helieve that i i"il-.'ml-out ot Incelestial city I lie l iuiile oi hi- ehiiM'h not in I In* panoply of war. in it with t lie su. >nl n j it),. ' spirit even, not with helmet, ami not \ti;h 1 hrea-t plate. Those may have an-uer- .1 in the ilark ilays of the oln itomaii limes; hut 1 liietliinks that now, when there shall come another l.eailer, he will collie with Unlil'li ' hair, ami that his face wili lie a- tie- -nil ilawniii:.'after a storm, ami that hi-unrineiit shall he as the tleeee lor u llilem-s. ami that ' love shall sit upor. hi-lu'ow. ami shine fioin his eye; ami that with hisure.it niolhei-heart 1 he shall si retell out his h iml-iunl say In ineii, 1 "I i ye ehililn n oi tei.l.your I'alher call-\on to jo.v, I o love, ami to power." Ami u I en I ne , church shall shim pi tlie uuiilaliei of the ;;il, hea ul i In I spirii o| ill vine l.ov e, ami uoioith li11111 salvsilion. I lie la-l ureal coinliet will have collie ami will hrmu in the pl'oiiliseil I tiny of a iliousami years ot uraee. I remark, lastly, thai all Ihcsc chaiiues , ?liii-li are eoiiiinu inl'i inen's tlioiiulii- snul I lllillil- nil Ilie -i.leof science are not: i n. I o 11 u h ( I not to lie coii-iileri ! silai'iniiiu. W haiever I m"-t he ehaliueil mii/hl I" l? ellMMUeil. l-'acls - " - .. li'iiever i- e-Ia* I hit li'\ rial ions < hlisllt'd Sis nhsollltfl.Y (I l|f |lillsl ticfollll' a r purl nl i lirisii.-iniiv. Il \nu have put talsc r ami's into theology. those iVitsirtns mint i In- ;iinputsiled ; iiml if in thi* Way ot projjiv:-" - vuii walk mi Hit v li-i'i, iIn* iimity tcei !??> I l ik.-ii mil or tin1 way. Whatever Coil has revealed, whether it l?t* in the history aiul I'Vulllti'ill ol' 1111111 a 11 cNpfl'iciicc in tlif liilili'. - or whether ,it In- in the ili vilopiiif.i ot the i- mvat physical world, is a revilat'oii ot iiml. I- Wliati'Vi'i- ( iotl luailt- In- mean': ami it is a I clivtiu' rcvciiitioii. WlialcviT is a Isn't is ti iic. ami is lioil s ri vclatioii. Ai'.d H will not hurl !- tin' i'Ii tl fell, it oimhi not ti hurt ntivhody. lo v iiifft inlvaiiciiiu trnlli. ami to lake away the [, ruliliish that is occupyinu iN place. I;111 oiic ihinu science is ii'-\cr unim: to do. t I won hi to I ml il coiilil. While sciciicc is tics troyin*;'naiiy nicilii'val doctrines while it is - upset tiiijj man> laKc theories ot inspiration, r- while it is supplantinj; many ot ihi- ohltashit iom (I opinions ot men I would llmt it could jduauoliicr thing. Tbe voicc uf crcutiun. 1 Iioiik:i.),is ,,{ years, lias h'1. n <l,vl:irin{ thai mail Is wi-cu, lec'hK', sinful, browsing will hnul ?I?w11 tipoii I In1 carl 11. ai:il 11 >1 with tip' lillvil IVn.l, aspiring! I wish t'uat.sei.'iMV cotilil liil'iili. that, ami Iraolt us lliut a man Is not si ill ii i :a m | w> al; ami p.-rishiti::; but it cannot, I'j""'>wilh I In* Sri I lit II Ill (It't'lalilin that ' i'"' yio ill'- aial t "a vails In |>a 111. J won lit thai s.'l'.,.i-,; conl,| t..,(( |, us a l*c-t!stall* <?! I ""Is ; M:l it tail not. Thai w is I lit; von.; of lilt' I'lty, unit it is ilu; vnici.1 of cXpcrlcnc; liul t.V> human soul thai is uiH'1 to Mi" iio*'uMj ll; ,,( (ti, iit||(i?.-iill </ ! i:in.\ liaV'.* !?i;njn of 111- splriituil 1:1'-% anil may | , ,, ( ?.?il?.?. tor tic i-.i 1>i?n to Irijit.'" 11.- !?in |,|,,| tin- h-opaii! his -pots. ,\ 11ll< liuh t In . j-,,p|;,-;> i|,i| no! think ?o, _lh.' lUopln ls ol tin -j', stiiiiiciii ilu say so. I liri'i- t? a | o?M'. (l|- I'.ition, oi transi.ruia' Ion, l.y Will", lI|(. I,|,| ,1?. mil,.I nay lii' so rhaii.-is, ,;,,f life ; I,all In-in tht'spmlii:. |,,,| j,, i>pajotial iii*? nil- iiml si-i. ii( . ,.|iaiiL'?! it. I Ilo.s inIt Willi! Illi.-hllMt i, ,, u |1()t ill 11 i.iway. \\ li?-?-?i . . j Iliiil .io I lit K,llll(>< i ml alow*, ami warnis, ami mil: tly ()|, i ii.: snli-ofliiin.ua iiaiuii* w hi<-h i .,s li,op,'ii In'.ivi-n is In-ill^ *| ti ii- !? . t% ' j I nor.u'iit >,nt into f^iirraiif.' ami h -suit.- ' | 11> t111>I'* power by tin- in-pir.ilioii ol t*K j ll Holy iI o-1, you t: I not he :iI ml>i olm.y- ' liiiiU ,'l'-i'. <iivi- powi r lo tin- ~pn it ' ill mil l, ml nil I Ii li'V's a i *' sail-; I ml on tin- oh" r ha ml ! thai i i?* liilii ,1 up in 11 if n-l.i'S ol olil !,? i-is. I"t that _-i i,ir.nl,' .U' tnili-alnl h i ltl"ll ' > ,11.III.-,I to .ml.- ~ .. ..i Ill'- anil lllel III) Is, ill tin- I it 11 i* mil iar illMnnt w ii.'ii llii' Iiiiirti will in* ii> It i'unl it Hie -sUlll. linn- i> ll.'lliilr.' 111:11 call n ?isl lliiii'Ai-i iil I In- ii it iii tin- iniiiiuri.il souls <?f I'll. And so, i 'Iiris1 i:i 11 bret hcren, il i- lor yon. for i?\ l'>r all n| n*. lo take iniir {". and ii < '-i 111 :i i | lunges HUM h-iiiad'-, Willi tin-tis?i|ii'il I'll I Ii i nil (tin I h | Ii'-1 iii-! Kin. I ii i;i it, 11 .a i I if I- taUinu i way what >liuiii>l ?> taken away, ilia! Iii- is' iiiiinu what *Iio:iM In: pruned, lua!. wo may ! i11ir mi l h omrc Ii nit. A? lor mysrir, I have no fe;ir lo:* the future. Iia\c in \i r lodged w ith h-a.'. \Vt> arc saved, , hop' a mI I ?y l.i I Ii. 1 have ] io | in (Soil,! ill lai'li in I Ii.* I .on I Jesus l'liri>l; and roii'^li llii'in I liav.' i.iitli in mankind as reiterated and hrnuuhl into tin' |iowi'l' of ?d by llii- iullamiualiiii of tin? Holy (jhosl. A Very Solemn Wnntiiijr. [ /. '/'/<Ji' hl .1 dvrrtixvr. \ Twi'tily-llvi- earp tails all in it row! That i< j M'i'ir once in ii row: hut now tlo-y arei tie?hidden in tin' stomach of tin1 remotse-' t-ivnpin. And. unlike .lonali, never to | iin- f 'ltli air.iin. Some thin.1 last summer p iiiailin-ss si'i/i"l ii) >n our old li lftld ' i wi'i iiri'.loiin^ou-yoii all know linn well?' id procuring twciitj-tivc ?.ina|i ll-.li of iliis1 diioiianh* lorei:;u breed. :il con dilcrablc c.\-1 u-e. lit' [i'.iici-il IIn in in ii small nalutnl t nd. which lie prcvioiMji dcaned out very i'ffiilly, rcniovini: ad viilnar lamilics and i.Nions occiii stnIs. Hut. alas! ciinninj; and 1 el terrapins hid themselves sfctircly and | aiieii " '"'tsim-nt. As eoid atin r cam the yolln., ,w u ' hit will <it rin*? . J. \..i. iiWJJC. .il> and hail* tin ir?bndics InT* Wn* j;Mmn id and wc'ti in'" winter .piartcis. lint' i'ir luckless tmW ste.ck out in hoi I rdicl.' ,,i c-aiiH' ilie terrapins,sci-kuitr whom v miyiit devour. And lorthwiih they nibd oil' tin' carps dow n to thidr vital part-. nl wiicn the peach blooms blew. the cat p< lei-tfeil with half their lovely bodies jroue. j n! allhotiv'h they arc still frisky, Lawrence iii!;> there i- mil ent'imli of their propor-; lis left to enenur:;;!i 111o ho;c of pfopiislrt- : n tinr Iriei.iN in 1'nii-iHii'iii." -I *> j out a p'liitl I'hiimi|i, >mui!i| llnTi'tort.1, liuvv j tiet eye to tin: itiiioi'sl'Ii'.vs t?'i r.i|j||l. j 1 l.l Tito Joys of Incompleteness. | < all our Iivi-v: uvro our luoail uliiro >1 snnli'.'lil dear, unrlninh-il; all our |>at li wviv sliionth a l il lair, Sy no suit trI ifii inOu'owlr I; all lilV's lloui'ts wci'i' fully lilown Villioiit tin1 sweet Uliloliliiit;, nl happiness were rinlely thrown ?n Iitiml< t?'o weals for holiliie..'? iilil we not mis-i the twilight hours, 'In- Ki-nllc lia/.f anil ni'Iiiok? nilil wr mil lonjf for siorius ami sliowcrs o liicak the constant. ^lu'lness? Bill 1 IMDil ^ I CONGAEEE Coumbia.S. C Agent for CHAPMAN'S . ERPETUAL EVAPORATOR. ' I I 1.SK \\ ' ' 1 " T* "P * nr TC'TTT'Tl I ill hi? Iiy .Mi-.vrs.Ij idcrsoti and purchased by me in tin? yoarf i ill.**:mI from Iluif lime iill now carried <>n ' ssfnlly hy iii.\ self. My friends and ens- < huts will bear witness of ilie lan;e and sin- i mlmis julis executed by inc. Ii was sit my ? rks wiii'i'i' tin' largest mill almost only job its classever executed in thiscitv wasdonc. ' . tii' maliinir of 'In- pipes for Ili?* <"tty| alcr Works in the \ear Is.V*. In the branch I5KI.I. I'?iIMi|NC. I can say that I have| adc the hirue*! bells ever east in the State, i i'h as the ln-1! lor I he < *i!y Hall in ' 'oluttihia. j My stock of patterns for A IJ''IIITK'"IT* i \L t'ol.l'.MNs for Store fronts, is! ivr ami various, ami in KAI I.I N? is for 15a Inies, Hardens and Cemeteries I have thei rue* I variety anil most modern patterns; i any of these are patented and I have |>itr-j asi* I tin* rmht for this stale. I > In tin1 machine line I can furnish my pa-' mis with STKA.M KM'}IM>and IStill.KU^: any size and deset Ipt ion. Mv t 'I !{ 'I'l.A U \ V.'" M I Id ,< have carried oil tin* prize si ( ev. y Stale Kair held in this city, and in 'heir' iiMiiictioii I have taken pains t<> combine i inplieify wilh the most useful modern im* ovenii nis, ami ma' Hatter myself thai my lllfl I.Ai: SAW MILLS timl with ev-| .. ti HT'.H. in.* ' mi.' Ill*> flu- many nidcrs I itiii steadily rcci-ivii't: ror ' ;.\ Iv i'axk M I I.l.s prove Ili:tI the public? > I t < I h<* in ills of my make, and -? 11 is . iih inv <;i:.\i:in?; r?.r moksk iniwkks. IN Wii KKI.S, (iltlST mii.lm and other; \t ii i n 1:1: v. I have thi' 111-1 ii 11 tncttiring riL'lif of many! ATKNTs. siu-li a- <*:?stliifr~ tor t'oT-J .\NI> II.W I'l!K>s :m?| 111! ? or toui'i lli-rent FKI.H ( I'TI KKS and other implo-1 .-in-. i I will be pli-i'sod t<> send my circulars to any I iplieaut, to'/i'llier with price 1 i~l or estimati*. y prie.'sare moderate, and I as?ure the pui>I'tliat they are lower even than I host' <>f hit?iern lo'aiiuiai'tnrers, and that my work ill eompaiv lavoiab'y wiiii that of any olli-: maker. Ad'lress John Alexander, | NEW GOODS ! ?'-at tiik \l!Ci; Top [.Viking (ilasH. \ M Kit It 'AN I 'lot ?ir?* < ilii.-s, 3l'lJK.\I'S 1'jiiml lull Marble, J|:|!<TKAI>S to -I') carl], JKDM'KINUS and Hod Hottoins uiia.mi;i:k suis, n UlIAII's?all kimlsaiiil priir-s p L? 11 it' >mi is?lar.'o am! snia' I. [. IK NUT! lot Windows r It AM r.s iiv..l and Si|tiaiv, FItKNi 'II 1'h ; iiiv 1 ilass, FhKN' M Halo <ilas?. H AM, Stall W, Hat itacks, Mnl l.l.IN,;, for I'raiin s.all m/.cs, nn hIaTTKKSSI S ,.jaiid full size, Pli "I'l'liK \iiil-, l'ieture Hooks, PaNKI. I'irturos, I'ieluiv i'onl, Pa n in. l'liiiio?tii-auiifui, PaKf-? Hi Suits, Rocking cnairs, ('anoSrat ami Hack, Rot'KINt! i liaii's, rplio^icivil, R. M 'KI > <; t '.uiirs for (.'hiiilrcii, S' itr.w i:vi.s, S'IT.ItK< >si . ij'ii Views, stkiik* ?si i i.'KS, S'i'l'-l'.I. Kngravillus, VKI.VKT i 'ar.l I rani, s V KI.Vl-'.T ?'a'liiu-t I'ranifs, liaml>ome I-, Wa I.n it I n noli I nosers' WA I.N I I' l ur. aiis, W.M.M I l..,l-ti-ail>. W AI M T >i.|i ln.ar.l-., \\ AIM I' itlao I'roiil AI.NIT Mil." l-'ivurh i 'iiiinlnT Suits, VV ai.nit < li:tir?. i'.li(:.? 11.'1 i'liilng, W.IA . N"i" jor i'orin r ai-.l sii|??. I'll.. New II..111.' S.'Wina Mai'lii"'1 * ? i it iinrsloi't*. ( i!i ^'0 '' IMIIIHI H.I f??iv Iui\*111. Villi will litu* it ' i11 "11 iii.irhin'.-..Hi '-.1 |..r A- 'Ms..ii.-i>i rIi.I:iIi -1 kind*. it lias miiiii';i<!,r"vi'"'t>"' which liu other has. Respcct^^y? J. D. CHALMERS. _ _ SATE MOM1 mi MONEY1 nAVIN'ii uiih.Irnwn all atrriieies nn< |>l- 1 .Mil* l.iisiii- <>n a strict iv < : ~| ha?i?, 'I'lli:i!! :i:v swi > ; a?;i-:nrs-'rn.M MI-.SII.NX AN I' I.iis>|s in' isa l? fti:i!Ts ttr arc i'l.alih'il ( > sell ..iii-well kll<>wn tertlli z>-v-. viz: W'il.i.x. Cll.l.c* ,v t'o's Mai.ipu hit. il < iilaiio. \V ilciix. ?i il.li.'s ,V < '..'s i-uper 11h?.?-1>h:i11> 11i t I.. faiin.Ts ami merchant at Vv I.lift I !;i? IS l>y 1he single toll car I..ail, nr laruv i|iiantjty i'or tin* rash. wilcox, <;!inn:s a c <>., Charleston, s, r. <:?villi 11 :i!i, <Jn. , .Jan. IT. I ?u '::The Place to GetWha You Want' CHRISTIAH&WSiSCf VI,WAYS in store, a complelo *1 d n FANCY (;i:ni K|;ii:S, '.'ANNF,! <;<?()I>S anil CUNl'K<TlO\*.:U!j;S I. ail kimls. Tin- best and el "apest ' I CANS and TOIJAWO. Tl.j J-'iNKS'l WINKS and Mijl.'oKS. Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey I*??r medical pnr|?f?>'>s 11 spocial'y /> I.choice I.i<|nors i>;'any kind !' " i>i?.*l?. purposes. (Jive ns a call. Satisfaction ' a, UHaiSTIAN & WILSON. V(>v Abbev Ht, -c. r. K i*s], If J. Knox & (Jo. -a K)K_ HE. TMYOONS'S PURE CORN WHISKEY rjUlK lir^L m?i COliN v.'lIIS I It Hi* UJ, 1KK|, tf G. F. AN3E2S0N, Bricklayer and Pksterer, OITKKS his sorvini U> Pwple ?' Abbeville. His |irii,?'<s ?ro rrt?w.nai?l?f. ?n?J Iti- work is Kuurunti'cil Ro<?l. ' 4v** hltn t trial. >i:l I, 1S>2, Cm H. D. REESE, ABBEVXli?' 3I)KI'AIl:s WATCH ' ''"KS, ANT? IV Jewelry in tin* tie>*' nia r at ti e low St prices. Lutlg exj?t"|i<'IM'e ' e|oS<; lippltaliou to biisint'NK in,.,-it con .Mop tn.nl hose I :Ivinu work to be rtonc . . He :rcps .lcwrlry iimj Sijvcrwai'' :r>Feb. 11, t?s:j, I'jjii BARBjiR J>ntsr. M H'I[.\I!I> <!.\N"IT. Is prciili :< : i\ iillwoikin hjs ^rt!iir;r.t in r iianncr :iml at r<a-oiial':<| rliaitres. Month); u-i((inf>rs sliiiviuj.', hair "'utiiinr miiU sham???>iHi; ::l per inonlli. nip"""* uihI put n ihclu-st coiiiliiimi lor iV mch, Simp under tin- J'rttis nn^ M'inner otlice. March 1-1. Iss_'. 11" Dr. H. D. ^ILSON, ?0- D E jSTTI^' R Y, fLbbevilK C..K., S. C. I'pstalrs over t!,?c >flir. -?s ?. \V. I'tiintIN, ! TTtllAN PERPJH & CpXHRAN. V -Attorneys ri' Law, AUIiKVILI^:,. 'r ' Karshall P. islirnhl, Attorney at' AIUSKVILLK C. ' 's- c'K-r^ro^'S nin TfU FT [{?0Ms a" fornlsimi. Aj ' >' -k t.-. M'bovlll,., s. C.t Sf,?. a,. Kx"x a, H. G, SCOfllMY, -Attorney and Ccunsel?r at La.v, r)Fr,M,A^i}KltS?^- S ' ' r? ?r .A??bt.v7ii,V.nal ? June r,. (f \ school ABBEVILLE (MBNTV, vwionl District? K,a,lk L':,so?. -I N /C'">>' ! IA?-''- A- ? ? ??. f F- rn*y. s K. .\?i. {?M. U. Mc(*Ii#*r? o /^Vit:ier. M \ 1 #IM ill. '? f . . \ . u'al'''"P, j v. K. An,'.slS; M' Youn'1 u'- ? I{rock- " " N".'i-Tiiomas Mcliujiinc" A- K n, .r. h. I Idrlrk. fiumcs Mil In, \Y. No. < ? W.h. Henderson, i A jt. I'rultt, '1. ? > <>. N?1?. W . .Seymour, J; IIO'll'Sl, oii,rtr. No U-W. T. IJradloy, Younjr. j. i N<>. H??Dr. J. I,, I'rrssley/ Wiiisnn. I. <;. Edwards J No. II--W. A. Tenipleton. II. Itnrksdsili1. . i'.rownl.'"-, J. ]' No. i? I>r. J. II. licll, J. I AIi'wIik*. K Uurdflt, H No. I-;?I>r. O. 11. llorton, C \V. Harper. i<?r, \\ m No. i t?I-:. Calhoun, \V. Kilty. . 1. I>\i. v. Nr.. I"j?It. A. MclVlan, \V| It. Mclhide. Cothran, Jr., \V No. Hi?J. C. Jennings, Jas. t U. Krilt. I C4)\V AN, MllOOlj .fan. ::i, ti' | \ K J- I s ? < > c o ^ A " ? 2 Wo s ? n i w a I ~ 11 T3 ? j" * 9 \SS I w >g \8 i ! fi MR S, % <p ? w m ~ | % 4 : ? ? (f K ; V* ? W O 5S $ " 2 * ; ; ^ Ph 1J j eS I 1 i ? Hi ? ,1 ! o s fa : ? -2 ? ? ? 3 * ? f ' r?j <" m ? V' ; v t o . ;. r ^ ' js | & A ~ i 03 ? & g i ~ T3 -a & s , * p. O o O ? i t s , JO igl W W o S W W I?J ' cn o O . Jh .1 > ea 5 M t) ] ~ P a J ? P5 I 6 4 $ O o J ! J.LCLAff j FOR THE GOOD OF A ^ , i t[ \ vI", coNt 'l.l I'l--'1 ' | i?iM> ; II Cti.ili ATI'KN'I JON. " tn-f;i:n In iiavf lii> ... w a n uk> >iy i t, rii.l' I" -I" " "I' V ii> :i'ul i will I ri;:lit. it \?.u \v;"'t \,.m i' .IKWl-1-!'"u'lNM MKN! ; I--- 1 iiiiv i-i. i i iniii : Till- 1- III'' H:,? II yi,II unlit .v? : ' ,,r<l< I'. 'I " > ,,:l" tin1 ' . | la- ..1,1 .11"' l ,I-,I i.-li? will ?" ?' I I pi-|<il II | :iit? >l "li?|n- |.i,w>l '> '* " 1,1.,11... Ail Ili'-f ' Lil l ? i.r ;.ni> r ' ^ XCLAR:i | JOHN 7 / J l vvliv ' . ( I V.CK- >'n: k * fl r'i - *!i., ii; Ifii rtiiy i l../ If? it ; ? (l-.r <- ~w<9 ?;? ' KngHOC i' ?.aiv M ??? : l<?. m # I--Hi i.iico? Judge .'iii'tiwii vnv icCui ifl j tiy i.' <iary. f 'I 3 Jur. 51, i:K?. ?2?? .'1 [ *> -J ? I , Jcofcs and S&ecs, Sa: I ness and Tar yard. 1 ' pMST iii:t>. lal usetl. fiuf- viu-k .t : J J ) ed, > tiMcm wurk madf j-r>tr. ' v. < i I i'H' low- bottom pr'ce* i ir 1.1?!> H|. '1 I -v; ? Ik. i?lit .n tlie htuli t n n >r I . i'> I. <>r mi csrbnnKC "o> ! i;l. .1 i.i'i'invy i>; 1S-0, J... ll W'Mi ?! V'ARk'Kll V,'. ; I'AEKEE & Ufjij I attorneys anoMJ* 1 AUBEVIM.K, rf&X 1 \l.'il'i< pr??'M(,<> al.-1-in l?Sfc? I ! \? the i iiitft I i .Tan lb*'. j W. J. TiOp ' V i Merchandise h ,eatj:R IN gi;A;V : . / !/ I; \Y, BRAN ..NI ?^ i <-omiiHinic:itlons oiu> r l> i*\v?-r?v| promptly. J. Ji , , | to jiLice busitt' v. I .? . J. RC'jrx. . | .inn. jn. <-.<. i !State of >V,!jtli f'uroiii! ' I Abbeville County. , COUIVl i-r L:O.MMO> | liiC i'u.u! .ri'J MilT'lji- . i . : u HV"S' : "..Jill .ill. |0>py Suinn on.s. . ?. c. i IV. <h<: Defcn la il.: *" 4% |-l'OH <ir<-I xr^TT <-.i im->1 :"j i'ri -i I 1 UI!JVI:C III' ft) '.Hi ?( ! which u on hfr' Wl'ii cfi U| <>:i .. Iiind to - ive ; <*ory o( your aii?v;i;r : ? ' sunJ . finipln it 5 !?r? su1 scrM s [ r\ j ili:c :?t Atiic-vllle i H.,s. c., niiin <* * |Ua>*oftCi !i?* * rv. 0 hor-'ol. x'lmtv u: i tiny ol Mi.-h m i ir<; nnii : yon fall to ...? I lli?? roinp'ulnt wii'. i !>" tin"- if'nWRi'J, pillllHirt 111 thl* ?ll!iip!'IV tfltho' Vi ! fur tlie t uviijiir<i' ?' iniliecumjiU'iit. l?Ki!*il Innua v i). lJ?i i.\i. U. ZKrOLKK,(r*t-.) pk;. : r. m<.* sm,t ; Plul.illirv Attorney J. '.V. WelN, nl?-' m defm lr.ul? i k? nottp" lint .i ol whVi: r-...v* imi c""v iihs hii? dxy Med. >r In Jto o...ce of (! <"!erk of' it'oil!! i.I ComiT'/ll I' "?> fur ?!.'!> vlllfl UKN"KT, ur- . MMli H. Pinli.tl. ^ \ttor. . j Jan. ;>), 1S83, tf [Stale of South rurolir. i Abbevills County. ; 'v TIIE PRO IS ATI: .'OUIIT. f:t the inatt..r of the efctntr of - lie II. Ci'i I ?le8.--J*?.tlii"n .'?irH?ri;!*:ine'.t. 1 NOIJi>K is given lie i .loiiii A. 15 I In .oil, guavdfn** Ol If. CflnkHCft ; '?:t* applied U> for u fr ills- trttMC. It Is ordered.ihsU Friday, ilio 9th day March, be il\?d uJ lip" Man- <or settling I I est; it' and dltichai'trint; t giuii-'liiiu. J. KITMIU I.VON, i . J '-U'.tfO 1*1 wtjiiU; t 'OUt ' T 7, l>V't, It ' ' ot South (jaiulin mi ^ Ac^evue bounty. i ; rN Ti;r: ?JIOBATE COURT. } ' .Iijlirt IlrookF,OuLitll "*' Joi.r. 'Utl Purslcy, Mil. ?rn. P- > i ; ,! settlement nn<i Dlsch.vy*. ip' \ i< herel'y given that Join . < ;?i:ir?JI:in fiiiK npplJeiJ for .> 1. i. i i . ; ? !. Id t ?it? mutter of 'fc; i'r, ... ,i.,hi! urn! Nancy Turkey, Mini j !i l<or-i".vc' I'ini -uitirilny.tlio lutli of iM;ir |i?_b:< f"r I -cttlcmoiitktiti dlKChHrj. Ftjrij rt IAO.V ' .ItriL'O I'rohi'lc Coui IM. ;w\ -i: Mali- of South (jarolit: Abbeviiic County. \ T'i ! ! PhOHATE COUP.'''. i .mi : of tu( est ito of W. N. Hi* D< c .txcl. < \ Is " ir-i :: v BliUC, ExfcCUlOt ' ; . v>, '?v* i*t- .1 ii fur S?i.:!innut and n? I Nn! .' h?/''..v nlveu t'mt tli? ? 1 tmill Ivtec-uiors of jM?e vMwte of ^ 1 ; lilu'ic. iJ>' tiv i, huve api'i-tc .or htltl< ..i 1 illil (I l?ir1i:. !/!'. i It i< ori'i-r*. !, ij:?t Moil'Jny,Mir ?<I i!.i Apiil ri"A(.oe r>r tc.lvM U eici'M , ' lincliarg'- as nr.!>o<: f >r. J. FL'IAEH I.YON. ImljT i'rotj.ite Com i ; Feb. 7, is.v. tf Euggy Cushions. t 'S T ru'v-lvivl a j.>'> ! ? o? Iiii?^.r 8n& itf i'iic <'u*hl<>n*, wiM,-li Till be sold ^ ' ii.w for viisij .it ; in' fTN'.lNN ATI ?*r:P< (SiT'JKY. T. P'*C'iS, Agf.. iirtMi frflNO! STflNO! STONO : t \ will I'i iOSVH ATl>' Wt) OVANO. T ? I'iwl :.ti?i !1 iixte ! ii !.<! of tin* ''limit' ^ I iiij^'i niiiily^i" mill Lii:.- i.:' '! IiJ- N'T. f?. 13A. .N'V/ril:, "tv-:a |j 'j 17, IS-'., fl HMfLETON I -ha v:. tvcfi vrij their- i Spring' Stock A I -iiiivl ?ro prorafcl ?.lic-"lUiio? jpRv fioom 1 ! 5E0CSHEY, j moomim I "*-3" ru v "x m .CAPS- BOOTS AND SSOEf I :?>fas*- < ! I .ll'0!iii? J 4:?ir - fief - I IH 11 t*?i . : IfejJ H 'T'i:. ^ vli:. I. :: t " .. (. . : III"' Hi }>* ! . 1 r : ? t!)? ..i I;, Mt'l; .- h. Ol'lc ,\"uL ? 1 : j ! flic r- I < '! . ' 'i If |? Kl i.',r ' . ' I?1 11 ?:. . : * ( * " ' : V ? I ' 1 u . .. i : I I 'M , . * ] I 't >1.1 *. . t ? !* J7, 1v.llu? a ,v At <- . ! DIVISION rr 7": i . | . * :;*[ nr; ! \ ?i> f. r . ; :i t. n-'.i,j v ."t i '?x < i;: ? ,ir! *t " , <v * . "IVU,( i , i v. J11 y ? 11-rV. - . ; 1 '7 ' V * 1 i i. , ] t . :KIm Ah? -if i! V - . ^ :vs;- I T ' 1 > ! " 'i ! " ,/^j :* : * Ag . H