Horry news. (Conwayboro, S.C.) 1869-1877, June 20, 1874, Image 2
I Kenva^ia, Pilos. Tloartacb'V
I XH&rrhcpa, ttmlp, So?t^ss, |
1 JLamotioss. Burns, Sgrains,
tl ToOtisHi'll'*, ?'-*% Vi J'l'i.l *y
Sure T!J rout, Ulr^r.i, Braises
Klicuuwtism, Iluiajrrba^e.sJ
raiSHBWP"
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' IT3-.t. r, rtri.ss.?-I'atn* prrorn. r*r?. I prndniloil at
Cn.ver*' .r ?>f 1'tnVa In l,Vi\ ? .ii.f. r 3)jrear r aspcrlrot? ,
rcrfocioJ Dr. * Ultr'.iVtgi-.ob c r.iirnmu.. j
fiyrun r r. I I'111 \ 'i 1 v u.v.nl JO I I t- i
trr-. .j :* 11" 1.1 n^.tu'V, hjart, Lte'i Ken on* K 'Hit,
t,k.J ull J'. . ..amtlld!?->*v.'i. ? ornti. t ... i '?
/' riL 1 1. 1'. A. OsliOUllN, J'liOiic, J'Aiia.
VlC]:?-ys*nrreZzl*pM-*?arrttvT~'.
I'-ca.ltor.'i.ar%?'nr-j>r.l>.T?^l r.-uik/.~?-M l^?xi cr.O.l .
3 r'.n.M'xJ-O'/v. J:rv..t.h I nchanan.f l-rur^r.
I Mla^Ao.APW?*leho\il'\wTit?F,r.rSt,?-r.i^,i;v1f<-rcx*-'>
r-'"T f- r"'rrn?~?.rrrt * ?. t r0 J'r?Tr-<l/~Tr.?> I
t,urfcwl9C?Csu. .ooufw-11/Cru^UVi
THE DEST l} U ? Si L U 1 i
That a husband e.inpivto l.js ?v|fo is a n- .
Ceipt lor a vtar's sitljsoiI|*tI(?d ($'.).00) to tin*
? Christian Observer I
ot I-ou ope of tlw largest ami best of j
family rii . our newspapers, 1'p sbvleri ?n. 1 ?itl '
V, s?'C tsian lontidtd i?x avilo'ts o.i pru<*tie:l
religion In in xuiiO of ilio ablest i' inMoik in
tl *?So uli. < editoi i?ils, ki?l< i tl.e yi i.iif.',
rolirio is news from all 11 < oilier deiioiiiiia
lions, misoell.iitioim. seiiu'liiic, fttMnleg and
literary de;.hi : ujei.l.*, pouyr.'l ip.lelli?.?,n,,e
Wlioiesale )' a:k?'t?, 1 or sp- churn copies j
(sent tree to mi v mUlicss), coiiiainiug list ol i
jirmnliuiiH. wri'a to
A. A. B\ llVllWKKSIi.l'xi's.
Jan. irutli, IbT-l. 1 1 oi.isviile, Ky,
R. R. R.
RAOWAY'S READY RELIEF
CURES THE WORST PAIN3
In from One to Twenty IVIinutes.
NOT OME HOUR
after ron Inz tM? nitwr'Urnwit nrp.1 nnyono
RUvFJJU VVITH Pain*.
KADWAV3 RIS.VPY TIKt.TFP Is! A C'URK FOR |
EVERY PAIN.
If was ill 1 flr?l a'ill h
'I'lio Only I'niii Rcmeilv i
t'irr liK'anllv stn|i-? im? ma*'PACoiolaiilK'> alim. u' ?w i
lilflaiiiniatioiic. u' it < ? ! < ?'nil- a ? win tin r o. tiia i
1.iiiics. siomncli, Howi'i.r or oilier t-hunla or organs, by
one apidlcu Anil.
IN FROM ONK 10 TWF.V'i Y M IN (ITER,
rio matter how vloKut or e\~n 'dicing the pain fho
R1IKUM vTlc. Hp.) ridden. Itirtr.n. Crippled. Nervous,
Neuralgic, or prosirmoit wnii diM.'u?e limy Miiler,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
will AFronn tnrtavt lari:
1XFLAMMa'11?>n of 111; kidm:vIM
IW NATION UK THE m.AnnF.R.
INFLAMMATION OK 1HK M'lWKi s
CONOKSTION OF Till: LI*NOR.
KORR THROAT, 1)1 KI'ICl I.r I' It K ATM I MI
i'ai.'m i ati' >n ok t;il uk ai1t.
HYSTERICS. CRDl'l'. Dl1' i' III l( I v
? ATAR It II. IXKLUN'ZA.
HEADACnE, TOOTHACHE
M.I RM.OIA, KHEl'MATiSM.
COI.n CHILI. R. AOt'K ?' 1111 I.1
tic npplical Ion nt the Rrui|\ II "lieI"to I'm pur* or
pnrii where iho pain or ilulUmi \ i whlmi wl va. u
mill Comfort.
Twenty 11rops in half u tunihlcr of wn'or w"' In n 'nv
ntonieiiin euro CKaMPSL 81'AS.VH. snL'lt STO .v* if. !
i I K A RTItl'R V, MlK HI' Vl>\|IIL, I I \ it It 11111 ; \, ,
HYSli VTKKY. COLIC, wind in THK l.oWlL.S,
ami .CI INTERNAL PAINS.
Traveler* should nl?n.vs carry n hot lie of l?u<lN?
i?y*? ICendy ICcllcf* Willi ihilll. Alio* dl"|' lll
Wftirr will prevent sicklies* or .mill- from hmice of
wnler It 5s Letter tliuu French iirundy or JJiUc.d ui a
blnnulaut.
FEVEH AND AGUE.
FFATJIt AND AfH'E cured ft flftv ceo'* There l\
not a remedial Agent In th!> \?m Id that will cure * i r
and Acne, and all other Mahirlou*. ltil.ni-. .sonrh ?,
Tvnhold. Yellow, and other Fever* (aided hv 14 A I?
WW'S I II,LSI so onlck a* RAOoAY o Kli.vIiY U..1.IUK
Kluy cents per boillu.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
RTRONO AM) PERT'. RICH RT.OOn.. INCUR\9K
OK IM.iisii AND Wl-.IUIIT?CI.RAK SKIN AND
DEACTIKt.'L COMI'LKXION SECURED TO ALL.
DR. RADWAY'S
k Ssrsapariilian F.er,cl?8st
1 THE GREAT DLOCD PU.llFIZR.
B HAS MADE THE MOST ARTONISI1INO CERES: FT
mB; / \ T I V 4 L.r Co H I #????..
Lv v i " n . nw 1v/vi iw /\ i c i*j i i 1 fj d| T11 tS
BODY UNDF.KGt >K5, UNDER THE lM'I.llKM K
OK THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MLDICiNK,
THAT
Every Day aa Increase ia Flesli
ant WeiaEt is Seen and Felt.
.T.very drop of tlir FARSATARTLURt??OT..
VIiNT cnnimuuii:nt< s tlfouuh the blood. swat Urine,
yd other Fluids anil Juices of tho svsieni me vi mr or
Sic. lor It repairs tlio v nsie.s ot lh? body vlib new* ami
pound materia'. Hcio.ula, Hvphilis. Guusuuipilioi,
Glandular disease, Uict rs iii ttie iliroat. Mouth. Tumors.
Nodesllt the (JUmlsnnil other partsnf the system,
Bore Eyes. 8truiuorou? disciplines iroin the liar-- an I
tlio worst forms of skin riben-cs, Eruptions. Fever
Bores, Scald Head, lttn?; Worm. Suit 1th.-tun Krvsipela ',
Acne. B'ack Spots, Worms in Hie Flush. Tumors. Cancers
In Hie Womb, and all weakening trd painful dlsclrurpea,
Nlu'ht Sweats, Loss ol Sperm and nil wustcs of
the life principle, urn within the curative ranee oi tit's
^^^ler of Modern Chemistry, and a loo dav?' n tvl !
B&h*LUiiy person uslnp It for either ol these lerm> of
l^rs poteriBfjpwer to cure theni.
Hnl.t; patient, dallV SecondOK reduced he the wastes
^ud decomposition that Is eonliitiiitll> prep- c -in;;. >t:ccced*
in urrestlott llie-e wastes, mid repaiis the Minm
with new man rial inndo Imui'icul'hv blond?and Dili
the HAKSAFAItlLLlAM wi'l and does seen re?a cn:o
la certain; lor when once this r< ine<ly commences | i
work of purification. and auceueds In ilnn'ni-hln^ tin
losa of wastes, its reiiairs will he rapid, and every day
the patient will led h'nisei! prow hie tu-ifc, antlsimiv.m r,
the food sllpcsMnp heller, up pel lie Jiuprut i..?, u..d lltah
und weight Increm-1np.
Not only does the Bxusir\rti.t.i vv Rnsoi.vfvt r-nl
nil Known retnedlul mei' 'he* .re in Ch-<.n'?, >r
lulous Constputiona , ui.d tik.u di.ieu.scs, ou*. I. i > tl.o
only pobitivo cure i.#r
Kidney & El adder Complaintsf
Crlnnry and Womb diseases. Gravel, Diabetes, Drnp?v,
Stoppage oi SV aier, locotitInciiee in Urine, Itrotlu r in.?
t *?t!. Alhiuntnui ia, and in tul vases where there arn
brick dust deposits. or the water Is ihick, cloud\. mixed
wllti substances like the wlii e of an i l-k, or threads like
white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance,
and white hone-dust deposits, and wlifsi there is
n pricKlim, hurnlup sensation when pa-slid water, und
pain In the Btuall of the back and ulunj the Loins.
Tumor of J'* Yearn* Growth
Cured by IUtdway'a llcnolvent.
DR. RADWAY'S
PerfectPnraative &RepIatiniPiHs
perfecilr roa'e | wlrli rwert pom,
rturuf. mutilate. purity, cIouiimi miiiI mpiiu then. Had.
V* ay'H PIIN. for |li? ctire of all duordermi thu .Moinueh,
J,IV.T. Howcl*. Kidneys, Mladder. Nervous l?l??*ife<.
Headache. Oon*iip#'lnii. Oiwiiveurxr.lndliiMtliin. D\hftc)Mda,
Bllinitaneao.Blliuon Puver. Iiinuuiiiiaitoii or ?lio
pile*, una All lSerrtittftniH iim itio Interim!
Vpoern Warranted 10effect h pcxdilve euro. Purely
Vckf?i?tdA,cooittliiiu|{ 110 mercury, mineral* or deleter!tiUM
ilnt iiiu
Alrwrt'W?f RAOWAYH PI JAM will free ll.o eyatrin
from all tin- ?Ih?vo named dNordern. Price, 26 cents
?? r Ho*. *OU> HY I'KlJVlllCSTd.
1 RBAO -PALritt ANi> ,r?UE.,? Rend o'? loner
?fafftp "> KADWAY A CO., No. $3 Wurrri, ??., Now
Xiirk* luforniailou worth thou?und? will be aent you.
1 " 1 1 J "g-1 . '!
i! i ckV 1 ?i<s ksp ~ One ?tt t lit- moKi i
r?M|i;nlv blv siirv* of the times, and n '
NiuiitHt'nui one too, vv;u? win n nlil
iii'dr .Itir, Kr:ii? ?i in nn iirtneltnir ymt
i?1 ?y in the : 1111 ^ room ol the exeen
i iv?- u< |>:irt (in !.1 % tmlivi i'fd himself
thus: * I'lii* t )?i'i \*ii??j ntui i*:i?*?-?? 1 \t y
uiMHl l?i' it :?s UToinjf on loliu
no iulu ^ c must luivr honest in* n
.ill'l honest meHsiiiVH." 'I h* cotielu
ion in tlnit i here must tilths d he
something nHirii in the Slide ol Denmark,
or, wli.it is ?n ?pert inoni. 1
-i.in" institution must have yone hark j
on uncle J on. Whew"! Inn it is ?ot!j
f 'uion- /(erald. 1
. wa.um.tmr -wwrE-Kq-nwiwiiitui iiiiim ?? ?tmk
?nm-ktt.tEB.
BKrjJ
n:c Tests T1 e Merits Of A'l TJr.rs. |
J Illirrv VKAIv'S i., eel iiinly 1<>11^ emaiid i
urn t<i prove 11;? i llitMcy of met i? (?!!???
mil thai the 1 ?ii n-K iller i-. (! 'S ivnijjof h!
Ms pre] Melon eh i f n (or i?. is amply pn vim I
It* I' e (i t{ ?r. Uric 1 popnlaihy i' lins ?t t:imn?'.
It I <i sine find H>etlv.. remedy. )i Is .v lil
ill ill too -I every e? lint l' \* in 'lie wmld, :uiil >1
nee s only to l c Known to ho p ized, ;<t??l Ps
r?'p tat ion as ?? M 'dicuie? (' t.i-nt Yiitne, i
fullv iiiul | erniancnt I v c.x'ab'ished. h is the
meat Family Medici io of tl;i' ?(>(*. Tiiko"
in'viti:i I?. it mrvs Dysentery, Cholera. l-'iar
lhoM. ('rump fti il I iiin in t ln? stomach. II ?\vcl
omjl. i it, r.'iinto;s' < < lie. IJicr Complaint,
I \-|ic| si.i, or i ml) .eV i? >r. Sudder t'ohlsSoc
111 e; land C'ar.uliS. Taken Externally, it
en.es Hrnis< s. Ihiils, Felons, Cuts. Ihn i.s
S< aids. ()M Si?ies and Sprains, iSw'el|in?s <>l
tl ? .h ints. Tootl a 1 e, I ain in the. face. Neuralgia
mid hheiimatisni. Chnp|A?d llaiuls.
Fi t M I it ten Kim t, tSre.
1 ain is 11"| p< sed to In1 thf lot of us poor
inoitii s, as iiu.'X itahle as death, ami liable at
any tin.e t?> eome upon us. 'I herefoie, it
unpo; 1 jitil that n medial a eiits should la* at
hand to be used on i niei .'teney, when we are
made t?> fee I the ( xcrueJat inn auonv <d pain,
n the depressing iullnetiees ol disease. ?>ueh
i remedial exists in Per v Puv.s' "i aiu-Killef,"
tin' fame of whiidi has extended over
II the ea til, Aud i the eternal ices o( tl <
t ! o'ar leyions, or beneath I lie lot lieratile and |
buildup suns of tic t.ropies itsxhtues me
known and appreciated Ami by il sidlerirf
Imiiianiiy hastound relief f.oni many of i s
ills. '1 he elleet of the I'aiu-Ki let' upon the
patient, when taken iitie.naM\ in easts ot
Cmi?h. Cold, Powei ( oiiij l.,i :it. < liolei a, I'Vsenter.V.
and other atieeiioiis ( I the system,
h is i.een truly wou.leiful, ami has won for it
a name nuicuif; nmdieal preparations that can
nrvei be foryotten. l's success in reinovinu
I pain, as an external lenuuly, in ease id limns.
i.iscs. (' .nes and sprains, (juts, Jstinj.8 ol
Insects. &c.? and i.the: cause:, ot siiliel inj.1 has
I se.uiree, foi i. the most plomiiielit po Itioii
a moil, t ' lie uu dicincs ol t he da v. ) lew a e i I
coiiiiLerteits and worthless imitations. ( 'all
loi iciv Dux its' \(^,ctalile paiu-hilkr ami
i ake u ol her.
(J / ?So/(/ In/ 1)rx'tft/tisix an-J GVof' is.
Mas I.ill, IM4.
Ollloo licai (I i oitn?\ Coin's.
May .*ih, D-7-1.
j^OTlCK OF FLECTION.
A petition sinned l?y tlm rc<|iiisitc nuinher
of loyal voteis, in locnrdunoo with tin act of
'lie Gone.al Assenil?ly, I a\ inn heen I I. <1 and
nci-( n'cil in I Irs i dice to ??,.i aia ui.l 1o 11...
I lliIt* liivi*r ai' 11 ( 111 i:i\\ Kni raad," iii issi'inj;
bonds of I his county (?>r prefericd stink in
-add I hi 111 < 'M * I, notice i,s hrtcby fi i VO! i Mint mi
fleet on w ill I<e lit'I I in t it' i it'oient tkm nships
anil precints on tin* llth day id .1 ly.
'11.? I'lt'i iinn v. ill hi' conducted inithe
I saint' rules id' Mi" '.t'.nrr.il election laws i i
sin-li rases mailt? and |> t<\itlt'd, and nntliM- ilic
pro visions >t tin' ai't id' tin? last (ieuival Assembly
< n? it I r 11 "an ai'l to auMe lize a- d t'lii'
|M?\V4'r IT lai.i t'ollll! ii'S 1o issue bonds ill Sllhst'l
i'd'.titi fur lilt* Jil'idi'! I ml stork iti tin* l.itlU?
: l.isrr and I 1 naw I a 'nrninl ('on.p.my
|.y Omrii l Mit? id ii.t' I oinity i oiuYs.
i 11 A>V (il,A1N(?Ll., C1 nu.
.1. 11. Noll MAN, i Ik.
Mav 11)
Conwayboro, S. G.
JI N li dili, Ih7 1.
Notice of Election,
Ai a inertinu of Mir Hoard of Commissiont'i'8
of IJt'ition 1 rid ill s day, in nhedii'neo to
1 an onler of the County Cuminis-inm r.s foi
lloiiy munlY, dated May nth, 11* VI, and in
pinsuaiici? i t an Art p:?ssi d at tl r last session
i f the (Icueral Assembly of this .State Putnled
"An Ai t to ant inn i/.r and empower certain
i roiin'irs to issue bonds in sin sc. iiit ion l'??r prcfeiied
stock in the Initio l,i\er and Cheiaw
K til-.nad Company," it was ordered that tin
eteetion he held id. the ditf rent lolling pro<*11
its in this roinil, on Saturday, July the
I llli. lf-7 , to decide whether such subscription
shall he made.
'I lie\otiiio shah he by ballot, which shall
he cither written or punted, or partly written
and partly pri .led, and shall contain the
words, "Subscription !<>r I'referied Stock of
l.itt le I liver ami ( heraw Ilailroad Company- ')( !',"
or '.lie woros, "Suhfninimii br I re
l'er.c I M<>. k n| l,ittlc Itivcr and t'heraw Bailtoad
( ompitny?Nd.'" 'I I'C election shall he
H minded and tlto manage.s slm'l make retu.-ns
in tlit! .sani" manner as is now provided
l>y jh\v lor general elections.
i M he to.low i g |mt.*o.is are hoieby appointed
as manage.a, viz:
Buck's?.N.ojes F. fSti: \ is, Ninirod Davis,
Sctin'l Smail., Sr.
i onvnytom?.J. A. .Mayo, ,1. T. Sessions,
1 e'.er i w ll.
Dog I la ; !. C. .J.itnes, .Mark lleynolds,
James 1 > noe. y.
ia\tioio?,5. S. Elliott, W. S. McCaski'J,
Silas lit I emy.
lloMis?i.e\i Gminger, Avery Floyd,
Allied (,e. i oi>l.
t?. een ?Vn?U. ('. Powell, Gtjorgo Grainger,
.N.i ihel. Piinian.
Simpsons C.'ieek?Win. II. Long, Daniel
'Joy d, ."51'., Sam'i B. Gansc.
I.nite l.iver?. unmet ieimonlei', Joseph
' lie la my. J, II. Yciohii.
Dogwood Neck?Joseph M. King, Phillip
W ill.ml, Nathan .Adams.
ooeastee?.nil tun .Niaek in, Janes E. Giant,
James Cox, Sr.
t?ci.li\ant h leny? John J. Best, I). W. M,
Chestnut, Dato Gore, Sr.
All hiti'.ooms, saloons and other places for
the Slue of Jtpiortf by retail shall he closed at
n o clock tif'lno even lug p.eceouing said eleclii.il
Mi ll nil. nil. ....ill II .. .I. -.1. I.. ,1...
'I ??n?i ivitimn * i".7? vi uim ii w '? I H'l 111 I Jill
mo*ning otiho day Hi icafier, and during tIio
I linn uloiOaaid tiio salt ol all intoxicating
litjuois is prohibited. Any |hthou duly convicted
Ix iu.t; a competent coml ? I a violation
ol this Miction slut I In; punhhed hy a lino not
exceeding i.t'iy Uoila s.oi i>y inipttooimieiit not
exceeding six months, or l?y doth such lino
and niit-iisonniouL in Ihu discretion ol the
Court.
J. II. DKKJlAM,
Chm'n C(i'm s i loc't lor llorry Co.
JC C. U k,
M^Sn^VEEKL
IIOKK y' XK WsJ
T- W. BEATWKmrott.
2 *?.'* IPs fti'i & thO w/'C wspomufbls
for the vtecs o/'our ('orrcspondrnfu.
^A'TIJHW. .nrVF. yn. tv?t.
? 1WWITJH IMMW- IM JlJHr?WMI'l Willi 1HI Bl-UI J
j lo?r iIn- Hona- News.]
A Voice From the People.
Ma. Kinroa:
As m citizen of I lorry 1 have been
somewhat inU'iv-toil i'i noi'mino tin
lilleiviit classes ni jnrsons who oppose
<>r lav or the county subscription t"
tlio Little Kivof ami Chvrjiw 1?;ti!io:i<l.
.iml litilling t ho ' I'I1 ?sit it ?; to i Irs sub
oi-noiion id mainly oritiiiut'e .\itlt in.
I I ti rpcntinc < list i i hr<, my iniml iiattir
11 v H'Vi-ns l> tin- ipic-Uun why l Me (
;mc'i as m class should oppose it. ! hey
<:t v i Ik- v oppose tl because it, will i; t %
a Ih-stvv burden ? I taxation upon l Ik
p ople of tin* rotni y. la the lir.-t
place t lit'V know lliat this is not t nu?
that, iti fact, the county has everv
rcasona1 -ie guarantee against having
'?> lev) any tax at ail to pay interest
?n these boinNj anil secondly that il
it should so happmi t hat, t lie eount y
toek it. th tt a 1 si on tl |> ovo worth1
'S *, then tin* n ? si it wo I i e? st In
people of the (anility w'ouhl lie 20 els.
on ihe hainlieii dollar, or l\v?? dollars |
on one thousand. Now, knowing iiii> ,
laet as the) must, it i* evident there I
must In.* some deeper feeling to cause j
all this vigorous opposition from men
w ho never have been accused ol taking
a voi y strong interest in the pej
eauiiary vvcllare of our people cxceio
to buy their produce at the lowest
possible priet s, and s'-ll them their
corn and b icon lor the most ibey
c mid ex i et. \V In eh ol all those who
are now appearing as ihe vigorous
and ? liel'ga te oppoi cuts of this enter
j prise have ( ver been know n as tin* adi
vocal.es ot any public measure b>r the
^ go d of the people <?! I!.is county, uuI
less it may be tin- late repi esen t at i v
| who now desires to cultivate his
j chalices Ibr a re-election bv opposing
a great public improvement, tiusltng;
to l.is misrepresentat ions ??l hit is to '
cany his point? N<>, the i':u I is, ihc i
reasons ol litis oppost ion springs bom '
a different source. These iiicn \\ 11??
i have made fortunes by buying oar,
| produce at their own prices, cotnbin- ,
i ing together to keep their prices at
i ilie lowest puss l>le figure and selling
1 as their goods at Mich cxhorbitant
j rales, wouM not Itave so sudd* ni / l?e!
come patriotic and coiisider.de o! nur
burdens except lor the \i>i;tii of e?onpelition
whlell the prospect of the
i>.11)<i 1 iyr ol this railroad opens up
j ahead ?'i thoiu. 'i he laeti who '-ell a>
j corn lor one dollar and t? 11 v nails
: per bushel, and bacon at twenty cents
! per pound do not like the prospect "I
i opening the way lor others to furnish
us these necessaries of lite at 25 pi r
cent, less co. t, nor to give us a chance
for a choice ol markets in disposim; ? 1
our turpentine and timber. .Making
' their thousands every year by keeping
our noses at the grind stone of pnvcriv,
'bey are suddenly dreadfully
. t ronbled fi >r fear we shall ignovaoitl'/
| voie <mi ourselves an tvorniou.* burden
! of two dollars per year on every
f 111 l II <. I I I I ! < I i I I } ?! ?. Villlll ..I ..III*
1 propel tv, in aid <>I this dreadful
railroad. Tlmnk you for
nothing, Messrs. distillers; we are aide
loilimk tor ourselves in this matter
ami to comprehend Il:o source of your
I sudden solicitude in our heliulf. \\\
si ion < I feel more tlianklul it we eotthl
ever recall any occasion when any one
o| you ever put your hands to anything
that cost you a cent for our
hcnctil. Until w e ea i h we some such
proof of your disinterested motives we
will think for ourselves and net loi our
i
! own interests, which is to Note for the
Uailroad. (Tnzux.
The Itcsuit.
[From the Uinon-IIerahl.]
There will hai'My come again in the
history of this vSlnle a period in w liieli
< so many poliiicai mistakes have heen
made as in I he years that have gone
since i hi; war was over. It is nine
I years since AfO'oinattox. ]u those
j nine years we have reached H deplorable
coiiuhiMoir. There can r?y no
doubt ??i the taet that llu* ftlaie, to
us? a homely is in a bail
row ol stump*. it ii> a tieht lull oi
nut grass, j ant grass, crab grass, ami
every other kind oi Vi get a hie am)
uiitilial ohsiruet'on to a gooii politic" I
crop next lull. It will nyed the deepeat
kind ot ploughing uiid the most
| cuivhil kind ot cultivation. iiow the
laud has become so sour and uuprotiiabie,
it may be the hnsnivuh oi the
i Grangers to inquire. It may be be|
cause we have pel Mated in planting
| in our public oiliees eaubngcs without
any headj as shade tiecH under which
r NEWS: JUNE 20,
wv insist the people shall rent, ami be
bappv. Jn looking bnek, we are eum- t
pelled t?? k? c some 11.itiifM that we I
would nol sec. We are compelled t?> >
seo thai 'lie opposition had evm'v- j
tiling in their hands, and, like Othello, <
t hotijli not ijuite s<> highly eoloreil, ;
4 tin" w a pearl awiy ri. lief than all :
it* tribe." The t JoverniiK lit av Wieh t
inj^ton did not insist at onee up.mi Hie ] i
lull !ruiti**ii o| its I'omph-ie vietory. | r
It re-established eivii iniveriuiient ! i
aliunst beloiv the smoke hiel el ireil. i i
ami plaeeil its administration in the , t
hands nl the old rcffhnc. It di I imt j v
Ijlve tliM 1111m11 tin* vnlc, and t 1m* j ?
Lcixisl ittirc nl I stJ5 was as mno'i 11k |
!? * Li*sri?lai mv ?'l I *55 a* il there had I
!
been no eoni'iei. as a mat tot at least ol ,
policy? tin* C'onori ss an I tiu* livednien.
11 it li :i?t yielded t-> tin* de* (
in tinis w!111*11 it must liavt* known
would he i-n t'orei <1, a dlfVolvi t state ol ^
tilings niijjhl have ensued, bat ln?\\
much li. 11? r or worst* wo am not pre- 1
pared to say. Tliut, L -^slatum in- !
stilted (' nimi'HJi, ami alienated tin* ! j
enintrv I'V tin* indignant r< n otion ??I ;
* * I I
ilit* c< list it to iotia I nircmllliciit. It i
'iktWiM' outraged ami ala'imd the
i I'cti I in a 11 by t In* sun oia t*\ enact nient ?I <
t lie I51a? h t 'oiln. (Jointress became (
wroth, ami in the plenitude ot it** ,
power, < i imii i.-scd i Ik* la^islatnre ami ,
i-f.fstablisiicd a military rule. 'I In* j
I'Y'lral aotlmril Its determined In IlllVt* II ; (
1 i' tiislatum tlal wotibl at least accept ! (
i lie sit nation ami incoi ponit e in tliejj
"late t_'t?nsi i Itn ion the results til them
uinvmli-i. In answer to tin* It* | .
against the (onrlcciilh amemlment,
tomnia ! s tlissolvetl tin* ei\ il establishintuit.
In reply lo i he lllaek (.'ode, it
n.tve tin* Irocdmen .itnj tialltiied sttl
trayc. 1 Ik* opposition Inipjjlied both | ']
to scorn. I In re was some! hinn ol
lieroi>ni$ it is true, in rotusinn, uinb'i
any etrcuinstances, to consent to the
lisltaneliisciiienl <>i their comrades in
arms; but there was any amount ot
to!l\ ii. ritlietilinn t lie croiiit ami vital* :
it y ol i be new order ol" i lungs. What j i
ba<l come was iu**\itable, ami they \
knew it, bin, instead <>i making the j
Inst o| u, they pel sited in maUinn the i \
vciy worst oi ii. lite pearl "richer <
than all ils tribe'' was in thiol* hamjs, j I
ami Vlu y threw it away in liitfh dis- !
.'tin. t't.e str.inner came, picked ii i I
t ii... i *. i i '
ij. .HIM |iHimiiii :i 1111 tilll* Milt: C'MIMII
? ?*:?>?1 v. lie (iMir, .nnl in i*?> 1111 nipt ol . i
Script in1", tool* t hem in Mini i\crv
liiiiiLi else that cminc Ids way. \\ li.it |
else ;:t?u!(l von expect Itini I<; tin under
i lie i*11enm.Mnnccs? I. was one ox- I
111-m? a ? -iinsl l lie i ! her ? I lie t Xt r? me nl
political lolly ami niatlncss against tin ] 1
extreme hi political inexperience, run- i
11in?_* recklessly i111 <> ruin an I corrnp- I <
li ui. 1'lie one hat) sacrificed a toddcu
ppol t unit vj I lie ot lief lias sacralic.ed !
a golden public r? pulat kiii.
I ?o111 sides arc now satisfied that
in-ii Iter cxi ivine \\ ill tin, and that some j
plank will have to lie saved Ironi the | <
yvncral w reek upon which wc can j
ail stand, wiili some tried Kcpuhlican i
ai our head, whose nomination will j
he a scciirit y lor the intetjiity <d' the
part \ in the Stale an I the honest and
i-oiioinical adiitinist rat ion ol its pulilic
a Hair*.
The Ki|;ht tVms.
C'lii i>t ians Generally will be glad to
hear the action of the Presbyterian
(iencial Assembly at ;ts recent nioet- ;
, ii o in Mississippi witii ivo.ird to the J
Seminary matter at Columbia. It
will he renminbi red the laetilty ol this
: institution endeavored last winter to
compel till* students to attend preaching
in tne Seminary Chapel whether
tiny wished, to or not. This actio.i
on the part of the laetilty v\US streiiui
a In opposed ny the students and
fear was ei treated that the diMtirhauee
would prove liiu death ot the
. Seminary. Had the Assembly reluscd
to act, ??r had she acted difl'crI
eiulv from w hat she did. thcie can
I?c ii" ?1<tlmi the seminary w??u 1 1
11a\ e heeli killed.
Tlii* whole matter originated in the
bullheadcdness oi ilirlf\ )?1 itsiI im-mln rs
l of tin* faculty who believed thai without
their valuable services the cniirc
11ui:ijj would hill through. Their j
preaching was hot agreeable to some ?
oi llic l heologieni students who aitended
religions scrvices ir. I In* Presbyterian
church and not in the t Impel,
j '1 luse men were sutniiiiiued heloic the
| faculty and tour or five of their innnI
i?er exjudied. The faculty preached
j against liotiie hut in tins instance
aded with or. ater disregard for j
I freedom ot choice and opinion than
tin* most bigoted pi'Yst wouhl hate!
<loni'. The Assembly took the matter;
up and decided thai the stndchlH in
the Seminary could attend preaching
! w here I hey pleased. The dcl>uie
Upon this suhj. ct continued for neveI
nil days and thu Idle of the elenifv
j was considerably mined up. llaid
thing* were said on both side^ of I lie
ease hut the iMorm lias expended its
wrath nrd the sky is again clear and
serene.
| 11 is to be regretted that the Seminary
faculty sho.<ht have acted as
they del in this utfaii, and we trust
that such a thing may never again
' happen. Olk|ties, combination*, rings
and Tyranny are had enough in politics
and civil governinjilt, tied knows.
Let such weapons of warfare be
excluded from the Church.
A bbcville Medium.
The inhabitants ol Jerusalem are
ihrcatrMK'd with famine, and measures
have been organized fur their relief by
the Jews living in England.
3874. '
worthy mpen m'uaukmkn i ? nv u'vr
l?. Ioiicm, tin- city trt-i 8 tr* r ??t !.'<?
iinihin, It** gtircha-*c<l a tine liiriioii',
vliieli the 4_/?>l*mi1 ):% L'?>ion- |
Herald to remark: l'.Mr. .Icm-h is only ;
mi' 11> 111 h iii nUici1, enterprise'
iiid sticcia like hi.-* shouUl he nirnurig**l
hy all means. Ol vniirse the
axpayei'H will grumble, hut who cares
il?**ut taxpuyeis? ll they feel j
igilliovei), lei llielll convene Mini Ml* ii*?riali/.e.
Ah??ve *?ll 11.ii? zllic car"ia*;e
hiisiiie>?* shouhl u**t l>e ail*?v\e*l
?? languish) n??r treasurers allowed t??
valk ? i'.\eej.t it he 111*?> the aHeclluns
'I a great ?,'?usi it ueiicv."
Candidates at Work.
Col. A. M. \Vadded, candidate for
'ou^rohs in Noimii Carolina, will a?l1
i'i'jnS the people ot C dinuhus county,
(J, at Cero Gordo, Friday, July
in* i i ih.
We hope this speaking will attract
he attention ol some ul our NO liatload
men.
-o0*
A (ou.hkn ll'-i'i:.? lite Atlanta,
[Ja., Jlerufd, in writing tip the ??I?1
n.nt s atol rivera <>1 (icotijia, mentions
ie Chesiatee lJi.er 'it. Gainesville,
a hieli a company oi Ohio tanners are
lixerting from its course l?y cutting a
anal ii'Tim a bntul. Kr'nn t he dry
n il Ue-y expect to get I I enough to
>u\ t iu* whole deht ot the Slate ol
?o< t'gia and ol' every city in that
Mate.
fuanci:.
Hie (iovernmont Defeated by an Assam- ;
bly Vote.
I'aims, June 10, 1ST I.
The As?end)iy to-day, l?y a vote ol
148 to lh'17, adopted ati atuetidinent to
lie Mniiieipal Klectoral hill ,fixing
it.' ttjje ul < lectors at, t well v-one in0<
ad ol twenty-live wars. as
V 1 I I
i V I lie o<' Vel 11 M i? 111, whieh is 1 ii *i j*.
lefeatt.<l on a vital provision of tin
iiiil.
A slroii/ ouaYd was placed or. the
Irani whieh conveyed the deputies
from Versailles to Paris tins evenin;/,
lo protect, l lie I ?otl;-.p tllists, aonilisl
whom the feelinuf is very hitter oil the
prfl't ol (laillht tin's Hippo: 1i is.
< )n i h<- a rri \ a! of the parliment arv
train at the l\.ris itepot last evening
several Itonapartisls neeosted (?ambe?- j
la ami defied liiin '.<> repeal the oll'en- i
-ive words use I i:i the Assembly
L Mi a in la r.
'The iinpersialist journals contain j
violent attacks on the belt. l liei e is
uneasiness over tli" ipiarrell.
A document simidar to that read I
by M. (liivtd in the Assemhlv yes tor- ;
lav has l.een discovered ciieulaiino in ;
l he i'ai is h: rraeks.
The IJrnsseis ('undress.
London, June 10, 1871.
The 'Jones publishes a despa'ch
from !>e?Tm which tpves the porbible
action <<| i(K. (,'?nnrn >s whieli will
assemble at I damsels next month to
eonsider the subject ol internal ional
lights in time of war.
1 lie 77;,n .v r?u respondent Mflvs the
C'oneiisH will Coi 111V the rceo?rni/,.*i!
11saots i>I internal ional law in so mi*
hey atl'ccl the :i<-l ii:il conduct ot war.
A new code is to In* eiliictcd in till'
toi in of an iiil? i iiatioiial treaty which
promise s id heroine tf?e fir.-t law
< 111111011 to the whole civilized worbh
The ihailofa treaty which is to be
submitted to the Congress has been
prepared. It contains seventy-six
clauses which state in dc.ail the rights
and obligations c?l bellit?c?eiitf?, from
the inutti.il claims of those .-dates to
the relations. They also specilv
what classes ol arms shall l>e legitimately
ufred in war and marked regulations
lor tin1 t eitment, ol prisoners.
The tleneva Award Hill.
Mr. nut lev's hill to place in the
greedy hands of Congress the profitable
job of distribut ing at its will the
fifteen million dollars in gold obtained
from ill" British government, under
the pretence that it was an award to I
meet certain specified losses hy the
acts of the Angio-Conlederale privateers,
was substituted for the Senate
bill hy the House yesterday hy a
voit? of I Hi' to 101. The final action
of the House was marked by those |
coarse |n Tsonulit u-.i iii deb ite which i
tin* Massachusetts Ucpvcsentniivc lias
mi hst it lited I? >* tin* howie knile ami
rcvu'viT discussions <?f former (lavs.
Tin* pc<iple are getting aecusloired l??
lienr charges of eon iij.lion bandied
ahoiil helwoen hi em hers, and are
jirobablv seldom disjiosed tr question
lheir justice. Thus, when Mr. Butler
insinuates that the insurance cum panies
are bribing meinbeis to guard
ti.eir intrests in the distlibation i>t the
award, no one i?i iuelined to doubt
him, bemuse they feel assured that,'
just rr unjust, no interest can be proteeted
in Congress unless it pays lor
protection. At the same time every
person knows that the largest margin
is afforded by the private claims,
many of which have been mudo into
promising *Vpoola" lor ('ongressiou.il
profit Before this British gold is j
finally disposed ot the country will
I eel that its honor and credit would I
have bewi benefited bad not dollar ot
it over come within reach o! tko itching
fingers of Congressmen.
JNT. Y. Herald,
Lam: Urusionh by li it amuck*.?
Member* not eloaron tin; book tmoulii
not lm given the annual won*.
A L'ast Master lias the miiiu' rightsa*
any other member, and* no more..
Grantee* rHnw?l eolisl billion ally. return!
or remit any pairt ot'llio initiation
lee.
A subordinate zrnngp cannot change
1 he bv-law ivipiirmg mouey to acuomnaoV
tin* juMiliom
A ura??:;o cannot take a note lor
In- or vote Lark itnv ft-ea after they
i,Hiii'n in
"f'V * -
St h?mI 1 iif* commit t?es> on applications
art' illegal; all committees oil
applications must bo ?pcewvk
Kit toils are not to bo distributed
among the different members-of the
r:i u u?'? hut 10 he kept" by ou?
oflioiT.
A grange cannot change its placo
??f meeting into the jurisdiction of
another grange wit bout obtaining
the consent < } the giangtf in whoso*
jurisdiction they propose to hold their
rneetiioj s.
When persons from one jurisdiction,
are taken into a grange without coil*
sent, the grange whose territory was.
*! roaelieit on may claim tho Ives but
1 he other grange may retain the mem*
her.
C * it a mi it us in ,M AtNK.? i he order of
the Patrons of Husbandry is tnakino1
* * A f * ^ "*
very good progress in iMatne. Already,
sa \s a correspondent of I ho
.h.uriK/t, there is a Statu "i go, re- V
eenilv organized, with eighteen suhoruinau
(?ranges, with a prospect of a
>t 11 lutt her increase. These (d ranges
O
arc, as yet, eoidincd to Aroostook,
Androscoggin, franklin and Penobscot
count it a. It is understood that
the organizit ion is not of a political
character, bal purely in the interest ot
larnews us ol ject being a more pro*
gussive aii'l improved system ol agriCult
lil t'.
The C'i\il ltighis bill, vn hi'-h has
Iimsm'iI i he Senate, is dreaded by
many ol the best Inemls ol the colored
pioplc. it compels all i'uiiini<>n
schools ami all benevolent insiiw.tions, y
<?u pporle?l in \vh?>lr or in p.utmy laxalien,
to be open t?? all without <1 IS?
liueiiotis of color. Senator Uruwnlow
ami the Superintendent of I'uhllO IIIstruct
ion in l\ mcssce, both declare
thai it this bill g"?-s into effect, the .
( ontinoo Selnml cysiein in that State
will have to be abandoned? and they
on it'll I to know whei'eol they speak.
We may declaim as much as we please
against li e pn judiyes ol race, hut it
i> the part ol a statesmen to recognize
(acts and to umUr?dnnd human nature
a- it is. Dr. llamas Sears, the
a ;t r of 'he Penbudy fund, sivyiJlW^t
lie f'.irs iliat the enactment ot V/ fo Civil
Lights hill will close up inoal^B^^^
the schools that, receive aid t
great charily. lie has adiniinB ||&
isteic I iIh* lur.d with imparliality tor*
sehoolp ol both races, and has hccti in I
constant coinniii iiicuiion with the^HP^^fBP
hit uds of education in all parts of the /
Suinh. ? AT Y. Observer, (
? ???? i ?
A few ilays ago a hungry party sat
down ;u the well-s,, read supper t:
a Sound p'eairier, upon w
of t he dishes i ontaincd a trout of modv'l-jile
size. A ?erious-lookihg individual
drew ihis dish toward him,
saying, apologetically, "This is fast
day with me." llis next neighbor, sin
lush genielemati, inserted his fork
into the li>h and t ran.si erred it to his
own plate, n marking, "Sir, do yon
suppose nobody has a sowl to be saved
but yourself ?"
A lioy Murderer, only fifteen years
of age. was senleneed yesterday at
Little Valhyv, in tliis State, to the
Auburn Slate Prison for lile. for < hoo
; i "* *' I'
pitig his stepht* licr to j iecth in .January
last, while hoth were intoxicated.
' 'his is evidently a ease ol precocious
crime owing to the want of moral
training on tin- child, ami ought to
call general attention to the many
neglected children in both city and
country. More good can he accornphUhcd
hy preventing the chi^jl'.tVom ^
tailing into had hahits than burying *
to ivfbnn the hardened sinner.
JN. Y. lie > aUl.
The tincture ot iodine is almost a
sovereign remedy for the sting of
bees, wasps, hornets, the bites ot spiders,
any external poisoning as the
crushing ol caterpillars, hop or corn
worms, op the flesh. Apply the tincture
as soon as possible in any way
convenient.. Wet mud applied immediately
to a bee-sting, affords almost
immediate relief. It is the boys*
remedy, but it is very good.
They have u judge in Florid* who
was arrested and put into tta tainhouse
lor drunkenness. While in conflueinent
lie endeavored to issue a
writ of habeas corpus requiring t^o
sheriff of Manatee county to seize his
body and bring it before himself, m
order that he might inquire into tho
legality of the confine mailt. The
scheme wa<> imi u..?iJ -1?
- .... ...... rni'ir>inriurV| and nm
judge served out his time in the calaboose.
* 1 ?
A gcn.lcmait called on a rich miser,
and toun 1 him at the tal>lo endeav- >j
o'ring to euteh a fly. Presently he
succeeded in entrapfnrig one, which ho
immediately put into the sugar bowl,
and hitui down the cover. The gentleman
asked lot* nil explanation of?
this singular sport. "I'll leiftfcgdn."
replied the mioer, a triumphant grin
ovnrspreading liu countenance as ho
spoke, "I want to ascertain if ?ho servants
steal the sugar."