The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, February 26, 1873, Image 1
Vol. Ix DTD\I1AY M OR: NG FEB3RUARIY 216, 18"""3.NoS
TEHERALD
3IS PaBm. SHED
EVERY WEDNESDAY MOENING,
It Newherry C. H.,
BY THOS., F. G RERNMER
"Litor and Proprie:or.
Terms, so.zo per nhen,
Invariably in Advance.
CE72 Th. paper stopped at the expiration of
tic fur whih it is puid.
The >1,mar denotec expiration of sub
seription.
Colleges anMd .4cu-emies.
AILLAITI . ANEL'0s C9.., S. C.
The S(pe n.:inO ",bruary
1673.
Rates per Session of -2 weeks, IN .,VaNC.
Board, exeludi-ag washint and lights,-70.00
Re-ular Tui:zion, iCnclud;Vg Lat ,
Greck, a::al Vo.cal omuos1. to 25.00
n en usi ............... 20.00
lliraton is a qIiiec.t up-country village,
near the ien the Creenville and
Colu:ia Railroad, 76 miles from Newber
r. ie ILiauion is nonl-sectarn, de
penidini- for its support upo% its ow%n mler
ds, and earnestOy t gto elevate the
Standird vf F-:ma',c Education.
Pat The An:ial Vacion occurs n the wi
ter, so th.it pupi1; have theet efittf a
w Summer reddence near the
C:lebratel Willi=ton .Chalyheate Spring,
thus improvin-- their heallth while prosecu
ting their studies.
Nom:-I will leave Couimb,:; oil Sattir
dayi morn;ing. FOb. !, to e-4cort to Wlilliam
Stoll anj papil, who maymet m cither
there or ont the ar
For a Cat!iogie. dress
Tb14.* FAKEL L ANDER, A. M.,
wilhoa Jai-. 1, 1-2mn. Prve-N- -0.
In trs
This is, as to it- prset oriz z i:iOu, the
Oldes t Fein.Ie Colleo inl tie .-,
An :-ile and cxp.ten.eod Ten e,e of M
.ie and the Mcder utguages, has recent
lv heen adued to th lF:iCltv, in ti,c person
of Dr. Henry nisnr, of (;v.v-:., Swit.
The! advantages are eid to tie b-st anl
the expell-es as rea.zonabls thos of any
"Good Illstituti.On.
Over one hundred (10i) pupis are now
pre;en0t.
There is room for a f.!%v more.
App:v y at:ce to
J. I. BONS1E11, P: e.,
Due West, Abbevile Co., S. C.
Jain. 1., 4- lm.
N11Y Fi i .AL ,
Miss FANNIE LEAVELL, :: Assistant.l
Prof. F. WERE, : Esical Dep't.
T CE Exercises of the above School will
be resoumed on TUESDAY, 7thi JANUTARY,
Tui tion from 812.5 t o $22.50 per Se-sion.
Pail in advance or stisf.uctorily secured.
Pupils -.i b charged.)ron date ot en
trance to the end of the Session. No re
duction eseept in cases of protracted ill
neSs.
Plain, substantil boa:rdi ng cani he ob
tained with the Pri::ei pal at $15 per month.
For r-ur, &c., apply to
C OL. S AR rst
Jan. 1, 1-tf.
Drugs.
GE RMAN
800T1INE 00RlIA[
Invaluabie ini Teethtig, and Summer Comn
plaints of Chtidreni. Cures
IAR RH(E X,
DYSENTERLY,
COLIC,
And other Disease.s, incident to the period
of Deni:ition.
tUnike the "oothing Syrup5," now so
widey used, this COR1DIAL con-ains
ONO ANODYNE,
Orother injurious Drug. It is comnposed of
the vecry best ma:te:ials, and should be
found int every Nurse-ry. The best physi
ecn reco:n:nen!d it.
- NANUFACTUtI. E: Yx
Dr. H. BAER,
CHAR~LESTON. S. C
--FOr saile by 3IOTTE~ & TAilANT,
Nen berry, S. C.. -S:. , I -:f
* nderraing.
0. M. HARRIS,
Cabinet Maker & Undertaker.
11as on hand and will make to order. Bed
steads, Bareaus. Wardrobes, Safes, Sodas,
Settees, Lonunges, &c
Cabinect Work of all kind; made and re
paired ou libe4r4l termus.
!la~ on handl a full stipply of Metutlic. Ma
bo. nv and Rosewood Uutri:d Case'.
Ctffns m>de to order at short notice, and
hecar e supphicd.
Oct 9 -10 tr. MdARTIN HIAHRIS.
TilE SUBSCR~I B ha contantl ot.
hand a full assortment of th akv a pp:ot.ved
cases, of ditferent patterns, besides cortins
of his own make, :t1 of whih he is par ed
to furnish ait veryv reaso'able rtes., with
pro,nptness and despatch.
Personi- desirous of having ea.es senmut by
railroa:d will have :he ent free c of char ige.
.A Uearvse is alwt ys on hn and ill iie)
ftrnihed .: the r.ite ofc e dy
setriher re::pe,:!fully asks fo- a cot tinu:tionl
of the samie, and assuresi the pubic*. th::t
no eT ..; ont is part wi.t be4.r t nde
r"' 'o 1, sent for oneo year to anyt onea who
w hi seri :s hiv- subser:bheris to oni-r pver.
There's :awd:s in Go'.,T nic-rey,
Like the W ide:s. of :u .-n;
There iS no pt.iE vhen c i : trow
Areo im h:o:vu. l : i:
There. is no p':ce .l re rL'-.!!
IIeeSuch I.iundly jLr:;n ni.:V,1!.
There is gra.c- enzo::;hl for t.u al
Of ne; or:! a g-rea" :1-; thi.:;
Thvre is room f'or fre-h cratior
In: th:at uper world of bis-.
For :he love of God ',;
i:.tthe Ni,asures of rl.:n's mu:.i
And the heart 0! the Etern:!
Is :no", wonderfi!v l i: .
But we make this Iuve too ::row
By f:alse limitS of wnr o. ;
And we magnit*y Iis stliett::'S
Wihli a zeal Ile w il" 'o: own.
If our love were b:i mno:e ; ip!
We shon!d t tke Hi:n a is I[ :.
And our live wold be l snohi
In t.e sweNwss of cr LN!.
-Itn the A. .1. Pi btei:in.
. CE X.E..IY .S luR ESS
'ro TIlE A. R1. PC E5' vFt!.iN eHURCH
ES oV NEWrtitY. 0. C., AT CAN
NoN CREW, .L: 19n, 1872.
BY HEV. . T. SLO.\N.
Fathers ard brlren, friends
antd Com'pan,ifs o my yolOl:th In
OSSayinl!g to discharge thec dutv
WhI-l your kindness has imposed
upon :).-e, I al li i!t u Il li iiilifI "f
the ".!ficIltv of the nlderakiatit,
or of the nagnitude or the resgul
SiitV KLVALd. A U U::,. p r
haps, Whu h::S never mttemte tw
"Vr'ite 1isLt1 fr-on elr-de niat.i-Ih s
Whiuh traditioni and tie nuzare
vrcoris uf tihe past are wont to
IurnIish. (an proyergy ::prcate,
the sitnatio:. The diHiciuity in
crese,ta'o. in prOPtioun to the
distance foin tie scenesand ev-:nats
which we would narrate. T-day
we propose to you some histoie
facts and incidents of Ithe olein
t imues-one ioddyea,r.N a/o-per
tai I i Ing to the p]ar i ng and growth
of Associate Reformed Presbyte.
rianism in this sacred soil of New
berrv. South Ca-ol1ina-a soil be
deved With tears. and consecrated
by the prayers and dust of whole
rentrations (f the faithlfuil, who
now sleep their last sleep in yonde
ity of the dead.
The Prov.nee of Carolina. at
tached at first to Virginia, and
granted by Charles I1., in 1663, -
Lord Clarendon and ot hers. began
to be colonized as early as 1670;
but it was not until after 1729
when it was purchased by tht
Kin- and frm--ed into two colones
cai ed~ Norith and South ''arolinia
that the latter began to receiv.
large accessions of i:migrants
The nol;oist . at first, were greatly)
:annoved hy I ndi ans. tbut "fromr
1763"to 177.3, when the first Coti
stitutioni was formied, it enjoyet
untin terrupted peace." During thin
neriod. the ori'inal elemen ts o:
what iuns long OcCen known as Can
non and Kig' rCek chiurebes,
out of wVh1ih Prosperity an:d ileat
Spin subsequently sprang, cam~
-from the vic iity of \.hogh iii and
IrelandJ. and settled in this fertih
section of country, lying betweei
Enorce and what is ftuiniliarly
known as the Dutch Fork, and
centering near the creek.s fromt
which. tihes chiurchecs took theb
niamet S. From iformaitltioni futrn ish
ed e by your Coninijttee, ;ippoint
ed 1'r the purpose of collectinj.
facts and forwarding themn to the
sp)ea kers on tis occasI'in, a
W\illiam.i itenwickt. lEsq., it appear
t hat *"a portio Iof Re . dobr
Renw~Vick's contgregtion ul camne ti
Ame rica anid settled in New berr.)
)ounty in 1767. In 1770, a largre
portion of I b.e same contgregation
wth t/lir pa.otor, came and sett l
in the vicinity of thouse who hat
pr'cedeCd them." And in 1772.
injrd colony. This date has heet
termuined: for a letter fromn Rlev
T-* Thom0psonU, of North I reland
regarded quite an an tiqunary, an
now in the possesstin of Mir
WX iliamR enwick,after givin gsaan
account of tihe formier life and lai
bors of th is pioneer mtin ister of t hi
opel, (to whieb we shall naii
reer) says of his removal, "tiha
whexn there was mnuch g~oing t
America. hie remonved thetre abou
on alter 1770." Rev. SLewart Ful
irton,. of AhogillI. Ireland, ails'
testitied at the time the infrma~
tion was obtaintedl. t:bus:--Ther
is an old man of my congrgtn
wh o reembers' hima. iie catm
iv:er here I rom Scotltand as a i
ioay and Preaebed in my. ihouse
an somettimtes at Randa ilstow IV
He live ina the tolwni Lana,' a
aI' l)ugh not1 remiembejring whet
he we: 1, believes --is5 *remiovl
was abi outt 1770."' raili tion :un
tefamuiiv record confirmt thte.
statCeents. These say that hi
-sonf. Rev'. John Ren wick, bette
r-I'emttl'red by somet of usa
Father eo. wick, wa- horn at se:
Decemnber 31st, 1779. Ali at
c.unts thereara e .e in fxin
h1re. A in the ca.-e of thei ..
tio t het reuSt(on betweenP !i~ \'.
.1hn1'0:n101k :and his peol>!n inl
cbo las p):Istor nd( peope, is
xIii trausIi.rren to ua -\ew
Worb. w I'wo of his E'Ilders. at
has% in Ird!and, ani o -h: a
tlI! i rd, viz%., 31 t::,srs. . lnnie ?e ;'
.-:1d lBu-low, anii A. T o po .
served also in tht noive in thi
cuntr0 From a historkcal sketch
o, lingt Cr rce.<. InM AM in 7h
l'irri&n 3!?cin i'! Smath. In]
189, a:wl ite by .lames N.
Crosson. 1'q.. I see the "ames of
ris. D)u'n. Gls.1lcraCkena. cC.4
muentionnd mwang tho pioneers.
Tra.ition al,o s:nv. that the Lord's
Super :i ::alludnitered the first
time in Patrick Car:ichaels baro,
on the place where you present
This 1e. Jhn 10emwick of
whom wV-- sp-"ak, tie fir-t 1mi;:ister
:Id l )LSor) 0C thes C onriegrato s,
is A ungh L h I is Aseehaits to
havo des,n0i11fro the family! o, )f
Ie I'. .hu n e.s lX. enV wiLk, w hof su fi.red
m: iyrolm ii, Srolland. Fcl;ruu
Nb 1G6S, in thi 261t vyetr of is*
nge.:and wLo> in h's last praymr
exeiime : 1-ord. I dic in) 1b0
i.hIt tb L:L thm: wAt not IeaVu SCOt
bu:' . ! ut thit tlh>u wilt m.,a!ce the
b Ma1 & Ah y witniesses to b1 the
sek2e-d (,I 'ihy chu"r-.h, andi retur.n
a_:'an and I h in tlhi luah .
Now L o.! 1 ni runly : thbe E h -
the : i i. h h m:iie h r
self rew. Hw waIs th !s ta
* )C 411 j)r n-r'.'' ..! il i.co t :nt
Ii this le hecorrec-t. m:r hero
try. (.n a.444 youn I)1oui. 1111n
:.ndl sonew lhat inclne d to ::n t:d
enue 0 lIC ll proie n sudy0til
of Preshvmmr.wie. whh bA tbeabnit
:ltuico &ofL f e frio:ds.a him: t.peri:
IY a 31r. Tennant, res"Ited in Ik
p)assing hrough a c"urse 'f' study
i.n hniversity, .1nd,
t. DiviAit y H!! at A bernathv.
thle theolo a Soal ne inlar y of thle
Secessi n ib urc.h, uIdVr the -11(Il
Cr'ieffs:. He wVas licelfsed. 'Lo prea".h1
he t ' e Prst11 t e o
New t1,114a):Wlv, inenbctw.I hi.on)
ynod, "about the year ,h":!A1
Was (Jrda'Ined inl thlec n re t n
(f 'A boghili. nlft irl fr(om Port
ew>neRin JrhLIeuI. The mn:
attachmoent betw%,:n Im1 and hiS
s tro ng, t.ci induco themn to ac-omnpa
in one another). to A " vric.d. A 1e1
his wArva he first hivy at ie Til
igarl11 p2 , near ( :Ge Urc'k
on flan zncombe I'a1 ext oa
Lit Snfs Creek, abt oppasil t,
1 p'oint IIldway betwe thlle JDr.
preached al t Chanon Cir tee tui
tin' Cuc cvhurcihe, wieb wlere.
e.~urn. W~itho tru ns>nr
spiri and ' zea,' heL wast ready tola
himsl otf1 r his Xst) r's work.
Bu10t i wstnot thet wak~illS God
that 1' sho01uld imm ll tose thet
thei churc wht hl.5 te id lated
Hi te hep mus .Bt be i the:s
dispir ted i and dejec t s a I tria
of~ thei *atht andL pauenceOl then-it
the Revolutionaryl.I teid. Their
pasto woi wasdolie an: IOU.
caled ilnawa hon t e X vlt
ime,:u. reciveC .d hi on high10
g.t 14I 0i)Llth . 5 in0 (1Th fortiet
)a of) 4)hisb) ge, as'i Wyou 011se
Liu e.d0S inomatio can :n b
(ta1(Iiled of th sae tof tings
* A t tile. Bu o; s itheu:2i a
ee1 .1 and1IU( wat wannon them:. (it
eeerv dsti ue of athe Ior
d ornn I. e ) ' fLrk aOt this peiod.
-4~~ t is sadt a theyj5 ei IcKa
J:\ suplie fromII Revs.ll' 11andel
ibd .~Ith .a Vant''-m O the res-1k
-. 4torni> 1of eaIad aferte r
.ohvile accusorin t the torlf
em i ".keten1i Vt 3 ifung l tO iIre .: a!
oLi. f llat chureb1 saserit ui to ' the
tic.necton Rf thes twoXi LbuIh
wt! a:nd J- 's I -rs arr i ved I
i r t l m. .\ c,unts (
V:u A t th1y w r bIA oth pre,ntt
e oh-Sprmng Feb-1ruary 21th,
1 !i.: th I r : n Lo IoV 1i f C'n -S
as a r' baIon. in 11. 011 e
With 1Ors. Thomas Tu- k Peter I
Mdiulheni aol John 13 lyse, mini -
Ic[*r.z. :01-1 Jam%d -lI(i d I
W\ 'iliam Dunh:"pi Ehlk,"rs. I i :
year, 17911. t e ur Pr--sby- I
LeA neUNIgA, and in :m hmba.
biltY, Mr. Izgors enlt.red at Oinl :
on his- miiser: h tr ie n - 4
e :eI. Ti )1 r:1 l)'Ja.r: re atiuIn
wasformdbtw to hi:ni(af-s :
bs-r. and L le bve.61 F.iN d . .l
On tiio 2:-.' oi* Februaru . 1791. Hie I
ceiUni tol Sevle litm vith great
.1:1 a: arpa:e ti r a he
Of t nty.L.U- o fvl e year-l
alhugh :esee friomn the Minutes t
of Pre-yt . h -Novomber-4I. 4th (
1WAL Chw:ai Cree tund King's
Creek,lVC ii grt- w!icetanLce, con (11 i
pPte t i hav the' pastoral2 rei on (.'~
btmwLn Aib and Mr. OAgers is
ehe:b"It yi..h,i:]g to hlis wvishecs,
ali I-oa iver imitirvening, tile it
rel-aticln was iissolved. N,everthe- J
I es, he was appointed still to sup
Idy them with prechilg-a-S Much (
as CO lvenie-L-which hle d. 1111 til t
sbout 181.1r Ro:gor.s pOss-eSs- t
(--i n power'S Of ell..
wen01. buit halhod umh-ri disease c
-w*; aCe->ite1 a g>od and f aith- t
f*(! pre,achevr of, the; gos pel, anld his i.
:n= v has been lo1 i o . i n gra t
A murin:l:-: by tho e wo <
d'rshi i a1s2 ited wi. h i him at
w 1; .N: h: 14 e. .Daliel CaH-i
i W:-y. tKhu' CrVil -TW Uel
pa:mi-s M:a-ks En-kinv. John I
1i>0:an anid Simn. rIow xiSl . F i
Octob1r 1h, e 798.i Jb*.~ J.uned
").gers. W mII. Bliackstock s. John
ilemphI a-t WVm. ihkson -,betiII
pn-emt. a, adJ u ed to mll e i,
saidl veninli, at th e se of John
St%el who te ir must have
bena illailo 01: Mriounilenve in
t { h n C. . wsas c :n Eler. I
I' b terv 1 e n!i;i. Mr.)c Ilogersb
inikhrch Oc1 b 1 s. 1r0.!n and
ive it''1M into the First :ll
S-,cmid Presbyw,cri.-s. with B3r.a
I r i v n r te ince-X-pt hat the
Newerr chrchSshOld be(-long
lin ..d uin il -itle th ledeati of l.
was made the line ithout excep
i 1 svr. 1Q]( at
I' a a. m n- held at
u,on(iinate Smnis e formed
the Fi,.It au \ecndiOha Prsyeis
of te Caolins an GeorgVi~aicon
stiute on. u de the0I tit1l of te
yno ofte Sit Ih. Bu whileI
b irer andil I- 1( exen ing er !in-~
1 illc in al frtersk If ther 0ni
tI e.! *ae. h a a ;so~ preadng
Newberry. In IL Prosperity1
church) w.' 'imil adL1 grvem
e nmeneeJ.i andI Mrobably a con-) I~
regation h organid abouit. theC
uI .\ br m oun ., Eh.ler10. i oe
-:er kn w tolI.1 hldoilleeea uner
d r Ro ee .. 'I LiI\U
I-. Joh Ib. wi. son ( o fi tihe
irst iai or.ad who 1CasC we have
en 1' Na h-ri at dl1 *L!A .ceem )1ir
L .1770 .- i n . a ud hry
wast 1 tini' ,)UinL by i'r byer a
b;I 11 0lo: i:ILA pt:lb s tnde tLe.
v o rn he, aolpel at CGen-J
.i' ttl'e:1ii a 'G I ib l'Cee one thalf
ektheoll r h !f T is l a
?astor of Cannonl Creek. King's
rCeek and Prospc-rity in 180-a
>osition w.hich he til!ed viti g,reat
Iceeptance and prolit to is coil
rrecrations and imuch credit and
Ionllr to h11imselfi r1 eiglt years.
ihe cidler.'hip tssociated with him
vere tihosc li;vinr over ti)f i1r.
1ogeris' bench of ciders, viz : J oh 11
aiawel and Capt'. Brice at Can
ion Creck-.Johnl Dugan. at least.
tt Kin:"s Creeck. Whlo took great
leasmre in tie il.structionl ot the
%on g-andI *ie.-rS. Carmichael
d YoUg It Prosperity toget
r1, With James J. Sloan. Iobert
)retnan and amuel McQuerns.
Lt Can;:on Creek. the two last of
vhoit reiovedi to .\bbeville. Capt.
as. SpIencC altd .JalIes Wilson. at
ng's Creek. JLobert Brown, at
rity. h'ile a,naes of many
ther go)d and influettial m-cl
)Urs mtight be ientiontel as Con
ributing to the progress of tie
hureb umtler this pastorate. such
s yers, Flins Fairs Reeds.
aldwevlls, M0.nures. Drennanls. Nl'
ntiels, Thompsons, Y o u n s.
4owre.s. Browns, Jolhnstuiis,3'
1 Illan, M An:eys. S)oans RLus
els, Spences.I Enows, Neel.~ Iun-t
er-, Chamans. N eeleys, Boozers.
:ills aais Gregs Toirs
oss.Str:lts, MaruMS, RedA1S,
irs, Chalmvrs I H ari.e, 101 ,
r1, Prices. Bot it is ehiefly 'ie
o the in1defhitigable labors o ir.
troa hinself whose care inl t he
ducatint of Lie young was said
o be bequailed by few-surpassed
y r0ne," WiLlt God's rich blessitg
tponl his labors, that we must as
-ribu the progress and enla
ient of the Chuirch. - But in the
vise. but mysterimus providence
i o.4 lt, he 'WaS Cut oll inl thL iIIst
f his days and usefulness. His
vork was doine. atti God calid
tiin a'vav frim the sce;Ies of his
-a.b labv r, to receie V Lhis re
%ar.h ly 20 hth. 1824. He lived
,io.ved. ani died lamented by ail.
)ut let the inscription upon the
wat marble tomb befOrc me, erect
d and incribed to his memory by
l bereaved and sorrowing cot
rega:ion. tell t It e story for is of
t eteem inl whicb le Was h-ed,
uni thue gratefl! recollection of1
i1S 1iltmemI'y by all who knew him.
any of you have of4.en real it:
'u t ine rehtearse it for the bene
it those wit> have not.
EPTITAP f.
unered to the memory of Rev.
't.uuI:s SraoSNo. son of James
strong. Esq.. of Cnester District.
mI Pastor for eight years of the
agllre,gttins of King's Creek.
:iino Creek and Prosperity.
ie lived beloved.and died lanivit
:-d by all who knew him. On the
20th of Jtlv. 1824, itn the 36th
yar of his age. his life of tusefil
n ess closed. IIe was 41 isti ttnguished
fo r Itis vigorouts itntellect and amnia
ble manners. his unitssuminig andi
tligiiied deport ment. his solid and
e'xtenlsive learning, his firm at
tachmentt to evangelical trut, his
'erve:: t and eotisistent p)iety. 'Lark
thei perfct- mni:t, and behtol te
it prigh t. f->r th le eit d of that inan
is peac-c.
('ore1led Net Wake~.1
A MIoNsTRotEs CiiLDt KILLER
(2ONFEssioN OiF CjRI.\Es.-A Bosmn
dispa:tchl reports that iF'ranklini B.
Evan. who is now unider senttentce of
deth fir the miurder of (Georaianta Lo
vering. has conifessed a frighttful series
of crimeis. iIe say.s tiuat itt 1868 hie
st)le awla and killed a niieee in IDerrv.
N. II. aged five. In 11i ite cutth
throat of' a girl 1 mrteeni years itt Au
gusta. 3Me.. ( to hichvi aotheri maniitt
died iin prisoit. ) it 1%~> he k.illed Isa
bclla .J,ycc. ;tted fourtteen. and lter bto
ther .Johltn. a by of it w xelve, int tlu'ey's
woodjs. ineatr BUstont. Int 18%, June it0.
he is chtarged with a simnila rimae upotn
awL'nian found dead in; the woods near
Fitchtburg. 31aIs.. aind d uringH the sai me
Vear the mturdered Georgianat: Loveruitn.
a airil of tw wle. in N mthI wood, N. 11.
Llis ci f:ssin ini retar to all these
crimes: is brief a' nd inndinite.except ats to
thle J vec cildren. wichl was miade to
D)eputy SherniiHnry A. Drew. who ar
rised hti-:v h ad him: in charee ten
dayVs before lie cotmmiitted imt to Exeter
jail aid seven days before Evans reveal
el tin secret of the murder of Gjeor
the unarrative in rltnto thayc
childirent is so) circutmstntial as to leave
tio doubt of' its truth.
Another tn iser of tile <-ld( fasiiineid
type died ott Statenl island ott Wed
it-adav. Tlhiese taci anid women who livL
itn squallr. aitd sutbsist oit crust and wa
ter. wi> sVir die out. Elwes and I)a
niel I ancer will have their prototypes
as lutnt as thte worldl lasrs and the love~
of t:,)tev cint inues ton be the rlot o:
Il evil.~ The last addition to tile long~
roll of dleparted lmtiser.s was. strange. ti
say. otn Irishmanttti, onte of. the very fewx
of'liis race who hav~e b.:en addicted tc
such habits. and htis tinute was Patriel
Curcoran. lie was a morose and solitary
mtan. Few persons ever spoke to himi
atid he to still fewer. Hie was discovered
dead in his room, and on his person wxa:
found the evidence of his possessiot
of four thousaud one hundred dollars
thriftily deposited in a saving's bank
Woman was made from a rib-boun
-sh 1.ves ri'h_ham toh e this ry.
A good medi"al authority declres
tihat the iISCh1Iefi (If nig'ht work,
wIhere evil eects folio lw. arise more
frin the insuliielenev and uncer
tity of* the light, used, than fir
any i her eauise. The light should
be ite strong and steady. and
carefully coneni-trated by shades
upom thieI book. paper, o o their ob
juct of employment.a very different
kinld 11'dlit 1rom1 the dill and clou
dY yellwx ji4t now furnished by
mew of the gas oMpanies. Ihsufi
cint flickerin on r dif e ligh t is
one oi th a most srius caes or
bii irrntation Willhi aeets some
(t the pplrAe coinpcild to xork at
Ilight. Th'. bod js ho bI be wvell sup.
lied with 1 ntrimen. ir it is a fact
not nIlnolyron zed that
me:ta! ocurpation and night work
of any''l kin maiike exep't in ally
heavy draglits on tie physical
st re'o. 'lv the yo:in4. niuht
wol k. t hat is. oCI pation to a1 late
honr is more iiurious th&:m to the
old; :iil both old and young.. wh en
ever they can.should plreer day
li: b t. But as in the thousand do
ny:uullsol ilcuessitv as well asof civ
llization. there must be those who
are com11 01pelled to turn night into
day. a due regard to the support
nature must be observed. From
six to eight hours of continuous
sleep in every twenty-Four houri is;
necessay 0to every per-son. lie
Who works till lour- should there
fuic be in b,d at ten, and even then
should have an hour's nap later in
the day befure he begins his night
work again. Many cases iof.,IeeP.
lessness ale (ine riot to overVork
but to the over use of tobacco and
the abuse Of 'ilUaiits. le who
ctaniIOt Cominpose himsCif Without
a potation has overworked hilmse'f;
and to fall into the habit of citther
"keeping up-' or of getting attun
ed for sleep by application to the
lIass is dangerous. Better not
work at night at all than to do iI
under such conditions. The day is
the natural time for labor; and be
is fortunate whose occulla:ion pe
mits this natural arran-gemert as
the rule of Iis life. Yet, as already
observed, the conditions of society
impose ni.ghtwork upon many peo
ple. And there are many more who
are occasionally com pelled to resort
to it. Man is a facile animal; and
by the right use of his reason can
a'dapt iimselt ) CiicamsLtanlces.
But reason must be consulted and
obeyed. Tiiei' is 0no "Society" *Oi
the peVention of cruelty Self-in
posed upon the human animal. If'
must take care of his own case. as
but tew othiersare likely to do it for
him, or could if they would.
TiHE R.I-UBIAC IS PEACE.-KAD
a11, Febriarvy 13-Noon.-Spain
icontinues tianqiil. The Gencial
Assemb)ly has chosen Senor 31atos
Presidenit by- 222 votes. A London
dispatch from M1adrid, dated this
mnorinIg, says "The news of abdi
c'.ion of Amnadeus and the declara
tioni ofa repu blic has been dissemi
inated thrioughout all Spain and the
a nnouncemuent has nowhere oc
ei. oned diisturbance; order is pre
served in MIadrid and throughout
the nrovinces. MIarshal Zerrano
arrived at Sladrid last night."
Thie twvo Ilonses ot the Cortes
coinvenied to.day ini joint session as
Ithe National Assembly of Spain,
andl proceeded to effect a permna
nennt 01rganization. Senor E.3Matos.
late 3Minis-ter of F orieg~n Affairs.
wais elected President of the As
semi~bly, in place of Senor Figue
ro.) tempAnorary chairman. receir
in 2 otes. MIatos, on taking tihe
eh. tr delivered a patriotic speechi.
whlich' was loudly cheered. .The ci
v il and miitary authorities 0f tihe
priovinlces, as far as he ard from,
have given their adhesion to thle
new regime. The city and couii
try , with the exception of the dis
tricts wvhere the Carlist bands arc
present, coniti nue tranquil. Ama
dens and nmem bers of his fam ily
met with the most respectfull con
sideratios at the railway stations
ou their way to the Portuguese
We are told of the death of an Ame
rican named R{oberts in London.le~a viing
a fortune of 000,000O. When his fa
ther set him up in the second hand clo
thing business, in which lhe miade his
mionley, he was advised by that faither
"never to let his expenses eseeed 8s.
lid per weeL." IIe adhered to the ad.
vi~e, and 'lie of his last struggles was
an attemptl) ini his sevelity secondt year to
live on a diet of horse chesnuts. It
was a failure, and he went to join his
revered auceeor ini a place where the
weely expenses are still less.
Onii four noses in Dunluth have not
been fi-o.t bitten this winter. and they
bl~ ona to tea-kettles.
O'B3riea. Iowa. boasts of weather
Geold enough to make a polar bear
wear ar tiC over-Shoes."
We re-cover- umbrellas here.'
Do you? Well, I want my new
one that I lost on Monday.'
A blush is a sign that nature
hangs out to show w bhere mnodesty
Ia n d.virtna dA l1.- -- -- --- -
'1'e tnsw n at1 i nlrsed 't
TH .. LT1i prTOF.Yi. iS li'e
o t e-1t !1en % tUl%Vt- r IIU: ;U.e":PU.
e0n1 this a % !t iat :' t u tne
Ie
pr..iel t pid.uie in tie and t ! eii
u:f s !>r- . Kan.i tsth a: LCC- tis J
tll ra:e herl th tra et ha :m eu h
: L'; il b t a !illful phl\.-e:t s t
afer the deUl' inc t al)th roeiieiilon
.ehoint to teir filys pyce dinc. t
tltdeap V:- is aret lbCJ1 ta in t, o he r
Th Wfol i:: tA t which i :s
bin):,l-edb mev in,Ce flt; whiiteri
of P-')'2-"G:; wvith uniifot a siu ci aeis in
ll eals Wth ere the treatmient hiis been
mll atitu:ted with t ef hours
after the evel,peni t of te proiea;nt
syhptomsl i: in the firit place discarde
all ;doas of th'1s di : builn: i an ll 1
latur, iffectio utf tlh e brainl d (
Spi1w(id r/hsrd. satulite a f:ul)b fl d I
A-kpply til til thir whole course of
the 4PLIW. pass (over isl aner the
01"rdi:iary inode to Ironig. ai co n
S::d or suoothine ir-on wull heate1d.
Cuntinue th1is for utn -,r f ife
minutes Until "1u have Well StestlatdI
I. . n
the sUl1n Ie. l tile u:aluUlle 21ve
Aj t
,inire in he iro: does. t b,e repeated
eV(IelV tVOer three hours until all
SymIvtWs ar (Oerclle. Follow eam h 1
ofe cfquine with a heroieu. Of
broiuide of >otassui combined in
Cs with., :m n rdinarv dose of solid
xnni y:an.nu-. IhTe o bject of
tile nolibisr cont relera acto.
366. ~t ~i c"itrljlivt i
mli the dos ts., Should b auted
ardiitf the an dand s pia ic 1
1YInt;mS. t this is dopendant on
,S lleomwsle c in theC periphery
Grva: ro . this toe 'Cton 0r ti.e
w.nd orand 42of thec auinin:d
hromide willbe readily uaderitood by
the intee phsiCiant: und:r I
C1!Ir U .neS Use a fiv' blister wr
(piatvs ll theo -utsat t tis di:e I i
aVoid all eold appilBation head and
genrilly th Geo. ue lnrte doies of t
caloml every three hours itil thet
bowels act freliy. Phlyicians Can rekch
th6 treaient wen intituteed in
J. j. KNOTT, 3t D
TP e Countfin tf te eLoraI
vote in th jont dasse V of Cn
Ws. an rIesuled as fin tr0o N wS
vyle numeir of electoral vote
36G.otf which a manjor-ity is 18-1.
Of these 349 votes were; eiast ftr
PI esident and 232 for Vice Pres
ident. Thbe ote for Preident was
a-s Collows: - For F. S. Grant. 2SG :8 ,
in Gadtz Brown. 18;m Thomas A.~
IIendriciks. 42; T. J. Jeniu. 2;t
tDevi eDaies.1. ~ a,*os
cohe vote for Vice Presidetcowas
asfe lls or Iavenry Whilso.
reat to Grocerieown. the pond P.
Bankst. 1;a Gorge Wa.t utl 5
Bramette IllW StIi. G 1oesek,
kr.u 1. C iolit5i ili B Iah
T he. Ce Preident. theirdere.
Nieclared on StGrtnt elasted Pres
identu, and iledr his fone Vic
President or the te rmaof four
1ears. fot the thjI day elof arch,
u"-yThe ends rnot vt.ecutn
wasba ieskainterstng Crdi Mol
fitro thew foreain t rfitue than
Porediided,nl 4 wepr coned.
who hs sufere much says: 9
irnerzous and boresat earh andthr.
Oilhaiy on etrscme o7~ ter.>lac
bee the lorr Lslpr ?a upoe.
as yo go the posri~t-oaflictriou
itanditak omstams.' mTheseo
hom eian ea o oelars. --
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WDGE BONI) AND THE G. &
C. R. R.
.u.mioEa. February 13.-In
a ieSeannell and Charles Maden,
a'e York, aga:i.s theGren
Ille & Columbia Railroad, of So th
:w.;ina. Le ing a petition t>ro a e'.
iew B)y udge B>nd, oL the LUnit
J i tes Circutit Couurt, sitting~ in
: oe ryanoJrathraolin.e
Oc a allkrupt, J Ide Boi to :v
Ceided not i.0 re.v the deisio M
r the C-utL bu,iow, and to :;i,o)%
he order of J u :e Bryan to re
Ilati nchanged. The application1
f the petitioners ariscs out of' the
aiitre of? te comPany to DaV its
Ujoupos. thtey bieing holders of the
pond's and coupOns. 0of thet comapany
0 th. tal,)uIt, of about 80U.000.
he%, legCal qlueistioln ilivolVed are
st. Is a railroad company liab!e to
ankruptcy? 2d. Are the coupons
i'a raillroad coapany commercial
aIpver? Aid third:y. Is the dcei
ion of a istrict Judgte to be re
iew.d by a petitiUn or by a writ
ai;rt .:1 ,Vce each repre.
eted by the ablvst couneilt r11-om
.o sto f' lleatlen liyt lology
say's a wnt er' in !pet2:s .Jour,
:d.) wh Iich tells of t be 'tl5 tr Ofom
iona 01 ilun.aln or. cclestial bQingv
uto plants or tLrees. is so beautiful
s that ne in whIch the l Nor
' their ma h*i. wic is. in sub
tainCe. that a teautilul rirl, put'
ued by a river g-c. took refuge
mogJe ree1. ti:ng he
her to hide hersel, UPon
r hiehl her sIlndr" formn waz chang.
d into a gracef'ul stalk, heir teetI
nto milk-1.viteQ kerntels. and her
)vely, floating hair int." -iik. and,
n place of reeds an d maiden. there
tood 0only a tall bend in .t sI:dk of
ndian corn ; so that, c'er' afte in
he rustle ot a wa'.in t corntttield
he red mant couttld heca' the :,tir
ing of a cormpanty of timid gIiris.
--\oss-entous ONclna'"-- In
ils world of un:ertaiinti:' tiw is no
,al the~ inivesttion n0w 'in pro'r
to show th:t n mnatit-r wi tt yin
na into the. h I bt1 box ther is abs
Xi a d el 1o.'oii~ ma who wast a em
Ittlatehavig waitedo ~aiuy t o hav
teelared ti' re.ult, but in. v'int st
hoke out wth, "W\\l ist~ it0"obl I
in't tot one v'ote outt of that box. Fore
jod. t know I voted for myvself."'
Brtidgecpor't tells a curious story
>fan unel'Iaimneldt r'unak. F'ourteeni
fear's ago, a r'egul aly check~ed
ra*n k arr*ived byL onae of' the trains,
ind, no one caling~ for' it. it was
place'd in the agae-room. At
he ey:pir'ation of' thtat time, a gen
.icmn atppeiaredi wi ith thle dupi
-ate check. antd arrang~edt to pay
32 for stor'age. promis intg to call
for' his trunk the following dar.
Three Years have since passed,
but the trunk stili awaits his re
tuar n.
Endeavor to do your work quiet
lI'. Anxiety andi over action are
lways the~ cause of illness and
restlessness. We must use our
judgmlenit to control our excite
menOttt. or our' boily stren o th will
bre'ak down. We must remember
that our own battle is to lie won
by a strentgth not our own. it is
a battle that does not depend upon
the swift nor11 upon the strong.
It was a britrht i.little nt(irebi who
puzle hztis t: fathe it'with th1 sis cont
undr Ilutm: 'Whty is a swaxllowv like
an old chtimney ?" F"athter gave it
up 0f course. 'Because it has a
crooked fiue," answered hopeful.
"Good morn ing, Pa:tritk ;yotu
have got a new coat at h:tst, but it
seemns Lo ft y'ou rathter too muich."
'Ochi ! there's n o thing snurp)risi ng
inl that: sure I wasn't therje wheni
I was measured for it.'
The Empress Car'olin; Aiuu'ta3.
wblo v of the E:npl,(rr r Frani hts 1.. cf
Austria. and gr'undan hn'r of theL r'eig'n
inig Emlper.!'. Fr'nciis .Josep,h. died im
\icna on the 5th inst.. :iged Si years.
A follo". in New Orle:ms is sui To
htave ''aten a b ox of east ile '.ap to ge't
rid of f'o'le. Heo still hats a few' 'n
his fa1ce, but inside it isn't freckled '1
lit.
MIiee har':a the cheosi. but ci rls
charmit the h''s. Th tOS:eneO is tiue 0f
their respetive eatiln. of chee'se and
che'atinc of' h''.
WXV. T. .M yiKek. apatro !
win countv. rais2'd n his farmt last
year. with one mule. twentr-onte bales
of' cotton.
A Louisvi le :nan i' in At!anta
wit a a p.itut t'an r se ao mana'
soap out of cottuz seed. He wanJts
"20,000 for 'iti'