Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, July 20, 1899, Image 4

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PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNINQ. OY JAYNt'15, SHELOK, S.VUTH & STECK. K. T. JAVN?4S, I,,' ., ) I). A. HM1T1I, J. W. HHKI.OU,} 1 1 1 "s> l J. A. B'fKCK. SUBSCRIPTION. $I.OO PER ANNUM. ADVERTISING RATES REASONABLE. Dy Communications of n personal character charged for a? advertisements. ?Jfr" Obituary notices and tributes of respect, of not over ono bundled words, will bo printed freo of charge. All over that number must, bo paid for at tho rate of ono cont a word. Cash to accompany manuscript. WALHALLA? S. C. : Tlll'ICMltAY, J VI* Y SIOi IH1M?. COMING MEETINGS. Tho Ocoaco County Methodist Sunday School Conference. Tho Executive Com in i Hoe of tho Oco noo County Sunday School Conference.?, Methodist Kpiscopal Church,South, held ?ts meeting at Westminster in dune. They decided that tho Conference he held at Hock Spring Church, by request of tho church and. congregation at that placo, and that il meet, on friday, Satur day and Sunday, tho 11th, 12th and I Util days of August, 1800. The follow ing programme was adopted : viz : First day, friday, August 11th, at 10 a. m. Service to open with songs and prayer, conducted hy the President. Next organisai ion. ll a. ni. preaching by Kev. b. L. Inahi net. Then dinner. Afternoon, first day, 2 p. in, Devo t ional exercises, Hearing reporta of schools from dele gates. Discussion of the (opie : 1. "What are tho obligat ions ol" parents and church members to thc Sunday schools li"' Opened by IT, I,. Singleton. The. discussion continued by Hov. I). I,. Wh:taker, (i. C. Arve, .!. M. Moss and ol hers. 2. "The Teacher." This topic to be discussed by W. S. Morrison, .), b. Sin gleton. I). V. Wright, Hov. A. A. Merritt ami others. Question box opened and questions discussed. Adjournment. Saturday, second day, August 12th, IS!?'.?, 0 a. m. Di vol ional exercises. Heard g report from delegates. . Topic: "Should not tho salvation of thu pcoj So be the solo object of tho Sun day school Discussed by J, it, Clillk seah s, Kev. lt. fi. Duille, Hov. b. In abinet, Kev. .1. !.. Daniel and others. I. Topic: " best method of securing lin- attendance of tin? membership of tito church upon the .Sunday school."' Discussed by li. T. .laynos, liev. A. 1!. Watson. .1. ll. Sanders, .1. P. McDonald and ot hers. Quest ion box. Preach ?g al 11 a. m. by Kev. A. A. Merritt. Recess for dinner. Afternoon session, .'. p. in, Devotional exercises. .">. The lopie : "Should not all our schools be formed into missionary so cieties arni trained to giving systemati cally Ttl bo discussed by Kev. 1!. lt. Dagnall, .1. Cbnksenlcs, ,1. lt. Zachary ami ot hors. Question box. Reports of committees. Miscellaneous hnshiC'is. Place ot next meriting. Adjournment. Sunday, August 1:1th, IS00, IO a. m. Mass meeting of Sunday schools. Speakers, ,1. <;. Clinkscales and W. S. Morrison. binai adjournment. N?. 1!. The Conference to bc inter apurced willi music at thc call of thr I 'resident. We would earnestly solicit a prompt report from each school at ail early day, Idling out blank reports that may be sent to each school, and return them to I he Seeieiary, .1. I!. Sanders, at Oakway, S. t '. We would ask the members ol' the Methodist schools in Oconec county to coine either personally or by representa tive delegates to the Conference fired up and well posted upon the topics and pre pared to devole Ihren whole days to tin important work laid down in the forego ing programme. May the spirit of Christ be willi na in tho Conferonot meeting. I). V. WUMHIT, .1. ll, SA MU.ns, lt. lt. I)Ai!NA 1.1., Kxecuti vc ( lommitlco, ncavcrdani (iaplisl Association. Hy an arrangement between the Paul's drove church and the Seneca church and hy consent of the Fxceutive Committee, the next melding of the boa verdant baptist Associ?t ion will beheld al the Seneca church at the regular time. s. c. SMITH, M. A. TliUKKI.r,. A. I5I;AI?IH:N, A. P. MAWtliTT, Fxceutive Committee, Union Meelina at Poplar Springs. The following is the p rog ra in m 0 of the union meeting at Poplar Sining", ?th Sunday in .I uly, 1800, and Friday and Sal unlay before. Introductory sermon Friday at ll a. m., by Itov. .1, (I. linli. Firs! query: What ia bible or true Christianity? opened by Kev. M. ti. Holland and Prof. ,1. b. F.skow. Second query: ls baptism essential to salvation'1 Opened by bow J. M. San di rs, lion. C. lb I), burns. Thud query: Which is the most in jurious to Ino causo of Christ, the mod ?rale dram drinker or the habitual drunkard',' by M. Callas and Itov. W. T. MeAlister. Fourth (piety: How shall wc mote speedily arrive al. a higher Christian or spiritual attainment? Hy Itov. I*. .'. Vermillion, lion. Jos. C. Alexander. Missionary sermon by Hov. I). \\. 11 iott . Sunday school mass meeting Sunday morning. Speakers b> bu selected by the union. JosiiPlI C. (?AIUUSON, Chairman ( 'oininit lee, Annual Mooting ol Telephone Stockholders The annual meeting of Ibo stockhold ers <d tho Oakway, Townville and An derson Telephone Company will meet at Townville, S. C., on Monday, tho 7th day of Angus!, 1800, at I I a. m. ? I. H. SANIHCUS, Presiden!. S. C. burn:, Secretary. .Inly ll, 1801), .. - i, . < .- .-- . . ,,\v ...Vivjv r /. ?VS,'. ? . ?.?... ?'-,:*'?.';. vVr: ?. i i II i ni II tl m+t*mm*+m?-**Mm* Programad o* Union Mooting. Tho following-is tho p'.ogrammo of tho union mooting of tho Lnvor division of thu Hoavordam Asuncin timi, to bo uohl with Double Springs church (Anderson county) tho iifty Su nd ay, ?nd Sat md ay hofOre, in July: Saturday murnini?-Introductory sor mon by Hov. J. M. McGuire Afternoon-1st quory: What aro tho duties of tho pastor towards tho ohuroh? Discussion oponed, by J. lt. Karlo and A. P. Maret 2d quory: I'orsonal piety and how to dovolop lt, or, tho moans of growth in grneo and knowledge Oponed by M. 0, Harton and H. W. Nolson. Sunday morning, 9..10 o'clock-Sunday school lesson taught by II. M. Allon. Missionary sermon, ll o'clock, by J. It. Karlo. Afternoon - For general discussion: How can wo best dovolop tho Sunday school causo in on.* churches? Oponed by lt. W. Nolson, M. C. Harton, J. M. McGuiro and A 1*. Marot. d. H. ll Amos, THOMAS WILBY, J. 1). SrONKCYlMIKH, Committee Union Mooting at To:..?way. Programme of tho Union mooting at Toxaway (second district) on tho fifth Sunday in July, commonoing Friday before : Friday morning at 11 o'clock, sermon by Hov. P. J. Virmillion. Afternoon--First quory: What is tho duties of each individual member to his church? When have I put my light under a bushel? H. S. O'Kolloy. Second quory: What damages arc wo liable to sustain by tho efforts put forth by thoso Mormon Kldors(so called) going through our country? Hov. 1'. J. Vir million. Saturday morning. Meet at 10 o'clock. Devotional half hour. Third query: Why should wo bo moro deeply interested in tho education of our children? J. A. Voylcs. Ser-non at 11 o'clock. Fourth query: What effort should bo put forth to create more brotherly love in our churches. P. P, Sullivan. Sunday morning.-Sunday school ad dress after Sunday school hy Hov. P. J. Virmillion. Sermon at ll o'clock. S. C. SMITM. t >r Committee Missionary Mass Meeting. There will bo a missionary mass meet ing held with thc Double Springs church (Anderson county) tho fifth Sunday in duly and Saturday bo foro at 10 o'clock A. M. All tho churches aro requested to send delegates. J, M. SAN'incus, Missionary. Oconcc County brotherhood. Tho annual meeting of tho Oconco County Brotherhood will bo held at South Union church on Friday, August (th, IS'.t'.i, at ll A. M. (.ionio ono, come all, and let ns make an interesting meet ing. Tims. Hum, President. ?I. li. SANDKKS, Secretary. That Original Sin. Probably our great ancestor, Adam, little thought of tho trouble lie would causo postority by eating an apple. Hut now thc question as to how many apples he really did cat is a new difficulty. 1 low many apples did Adam and K.ve eat ? Was it one or was it mil lions ? When thc subject WP j first mooted the editor very naturally re plied, "Why, one, of course." "No," said tho assistant editor, "hive ate one, and Adam ate one, Loo ; that's two." Then the sub-editor passed along a dip of paper on which was written, ?live SI and Adam 81, making 162." Rut tho poet, who is a man of im igination, capped this with, "I've 81 md Adam 812-803." Then the publisher tried his hand, md his contribution was, "Kve 8,142 ?iee how il tasted, and Adam 812, equals 8,054." Thc poet, who dislikes being sur passed as much ns he hates barbers, lame up to thc scratch again with, livo 8,142 see how it tasted, and Adam 31,242 to keep her company 30,384." Then tho humorist, who had beer listening, quietly handed in his con Lribution, "Evo 8,142 sec how il Lasted, and Adam 8,124,210-der ; husband was ho to sec her eat alone This equals 8,132,352." "Ihit he had another object," sait tho poet. "Evo 8,142 satisfy lie curiosity, and Adam 8,142,240-fy Kv< in her position. That makes 8,132, 382."-Philadelphia Record. (Jcorgi.a has a law regulating tin standard of illuminating oils. Re ccntly complaints have been mad rind tho inspectors have been orderer to make thorough tests and conliscat all oils that tall below tho rcgulatioi standard. lt is not known whethc there are any inferior oils on th market, but rigid tests aro to be ap plied and all oil that does not road the 120 point will be confiscated Tho South ( aro! i na Legislature lin an idea that any kind of oil is goo enough for our people. They d< ( lure that they desire no inspectio law. More than 200,000 gallon were confiscated. Al tho Vale commencement Inst wee Oil) degrees of all sorts and sizes wei conferred, (?encrai doo Wheeler has been given chance lo do somo moro fighting, niue tn his gratification, lt is said. Ho h: been assigned lo the I'liillippine whither ho will sail on thc 20th instan -4 . IV Macon, Ca., is crowing over <>"> man facturing establishments, which have ? invested capital of (5,000,000, employ OOO persons and turu out annually fro $8,000,000 to (10,000,000 worth of wor Gov. Jones, of Arkansas, issued , order last week forbidding tho import lion of negroes into tho State to talco tl place of striking coal minors. Tho ord. it appears, is based on sanitary ground Tho Govornor takes tho position that tl importation of such negroes is a mena to tho health of tho Slate. Tho Govi mir's proclamation is somewhat in I nature of an order from a Hoard Health. filow circling upon outstretched wing The fierce, rapacious bird of prey OlUlcs ncur that Hiunll, sweet, teinter thing Those cruel claws would HU atc!? away. O, how that mother's heart must leap To drive this peril of the air Away from that soft nest of steep With nil her love aud longing there. But see thc staunch defender risc With brbtliug mane aud head erect, .o power can snatch that precious prize, While he stands ready to protect. Bleepon sweet babe, your moth a's breast Once more shall press you rice uud warm, No evil bird ?half e'er molest While this brave guardian scorn ; thc harm. To protect her little ones is among the ntrongest Instincts of a mother's lu utt, and through all thc thousands cares and worries of a busy woman's lita there arisen ever and anon thc thought "O, if I could do more for my baby I But mothers are too often weighed down ami weakened with their own daily burdetts to do any more than struggle ubnosl hope lessly against thc physical ?md mental evils that beset themselves, with no strength left, to care for others. Women with large fam ilies find that thc very ordeal of bringing children into thc world, and nursing and tearing them to boyhood and girlhood, is so great a draft upon thc mother's strength that she herself becomes thc natural object of care and protection. It is a glorious boon to the women of this generation that the wonderful supportive tonic, originated by Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., is capable of sustaining them through thc ordeal of frequent motherhood and bringing them out of it with unimpaired womanly strength and energy. Motherhood is not only thc grandest of woman's possibilities, but is thc natural fulfillment of lier physical being and when prepared for with proper observance of nature's laws and attended by reasonable care should bc free from thc mental de pression, excessive pain and subsequent prostration so commonly experienced. Thousands of women have found that the use of Dr. Pierce's Pa vor I te Prescription during thc expectant time and over the nursing period imparts precisely the local Strength and constitutional reinforcement needed to carry them over this critical junct ure cheerfully, safely, almost painlessly. It affords direct organic endurance and Constitutional nerve-force. It gives recu perative power; it promotes the secretion of abundant healthy nourishment for the child during the nursing peiiod. Il is in thc best sense Hie guardian of childhood for it not only enables the mother lo take up the work of life again with vigor and enjoyment but through lier il imbues the little one with the rugged natural strength which ts a constant protection against thc physical evils willi which childhood is constantly assailed. What Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription does for mothers and their children is weil exemplified in the experience of Mrs. II. M. Ilansrote, of Magnolia, Morgan Co., W. Va. Ill a recent letter to Dr. Pierce she writes: " T commenced to take Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription something over two years ago, and nm Kl-'11' 1? testify Hint it is i Cod-send to woman kind. The three children who were lx>! n before I began to take your mcdiciuc did not live long; they were very delicate, bul those IKUII since (three in all) are verv hearty, and that convinces me that your medicine is just what it is said to bc mid a great deal more. I could tell enough lo fill a book about thc way I suffered and thc way your medicine acted, indeed, every woman on thc globe ought to know about your medicine," Another lady, Mrs Kliz.ibeth"Hull, of ?7 Mer rick St., Pawtucket, R. I., writes: " I have lind fifteen bailies, and always had a bad time. Some times 1 have had tn linvt two doctors. 1 began taking your ' Favorite Prescription ' last July and in September I gave birth to two little girls and 1 never had such an easy time. 1 had no doctor and did not softer liait'as long as before. My twins when boru weighed ten pounds each. They are fine girls, now four months old. 1 Dr. Pierce's Common dense Medical Ad viser tells you how lo treat almost ?./cry known form of disease at home ard just what to do in case of emergency. There is 110 trouble in understanding it. It con tains UKXH pages and more than 71x1 illustra tions. A paper-covered copy will be sent free for 21 one-cent stamps, by Ute World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. If a French cloth binding is want ed, send tett cents more, thirty-one stamps tu all. r " lu viow of recent hold-ups and of others Jircatoning, tho Kansas City, Pittsburg ind (iulf railroad company has placed ;en men armed with Winchesters on ;aclt train. A New York chemist says ho has con trivAd a preparation by tho uso of which ?o'.b' s and cull's will rotain their rigid \v *.t spite of copious perspiration, We montion this for thc benefit of fat men incl other men wdio wear handkerchief ?ollar proteo! ors. Tho Marshaltown, Iowa, preachers who have boon preaching to the inmates of the state institution have struck for ?*) a sermon, instead of *:'?. tho old prier!. Tho governor says rather than pay it ho will do the preaching nimsclf. 'I ho Vanderbilt^ have recently leased lt railroad frow New York to boston for DOO yoars. This will give them timo to see if there is anything ill it, If it doesn't pan out all righi lliey can throw up tho lease w hen thc time expiera. - - - - -+ . A few days since ti New York mob made frantic oflorts to lynch a negro murderer and the magistrate before w hom ho was arraigned declared that he "ought, to lie taken out and shot." What a yell of rage and indignation would go up from all tho North if ?1 Southern magistrat O had said that. lill 111 No Torture Equal to the Qrst?s: botore Itching and Burning ot Ss*, durah This Fearful Disease. ;,3 tion < TSozema-which is moro than skin-deep, cations of ointments, salves, etc., appll tho real cause of the trouble, is in tho bl through thc skin ; thc only way to roa thc blood. Mr. Phil T. Jonen, of Mi/Taraville, Ti "I had ICczoma thirty years, and af of treatment my leg was so raw and sor constant pain. It finally broke into a r began to spread and grow worst?. For six years I have suffered untold agony fi all hope of ever being free from tho di been treated by some of tho best phys taken many blood medicines, all in v faith loft T began to take S. 8. H., ar made thc Eczema worse, but I know th way the remedy got rid of thc nols 8. S S., thc sore healed up entirely, clear and smooth, anti I was cured pori Kezoma ia nn obstinate diHoasc and ' only a tonio. Swift's Specific S. S. S. FOR -in superior to other blood remedies be not reach, lt gocH to thc bottom-to tl thc vuwat case of (Eczema, no matter wi tho only blood remedy guaranteed to I other mineral, and never fails to cure l'oison, Gurner, Totter, Rheumatism, 0 upon H. M. S. ; nothing can take ita plue Hooks on these diseases will bo mail ci?o Company, Atlanta, Georgia, ^ g Pointed Paragraphs. Mormon missions havo hoon estab lished in tho Phillippinos. There's no ro-dross for tho ?nun who hns but ono suit of >othes. Tho way of tho transgressor may bo hard ; but it is usually pretty smooth. A man can mako a good bluff by looking wiso and keeping his mouth closed. Tho good man who gooB wrong is in reality a bad man who lins just boon found out. Now Zealand farmers now send fro/.on oroam to London, where it is ohurnod for butter. Worry never eures an ovil ; but it sometimes rolioves tho monotony of too much happiness. Whilo cursing ins daughter for marrying against his wishes, a Texas man was strickon with death. As a rulo wo havo only words of praise for the dead. Our stock of censure is exhausted on thom whilo alive. In ?orne putin of Russia lite only food for the people consists at pres ent of acorns, leaves and tho soft bark of trees. A cynical bachelor wu^s Adam's wife was called live because, when she appeared, his day of happiness was at an end. Tho Standard Oil Company is go ing to establish a barrel factory in Greenville and make that placo a distributing depot. Seventeen Governors of States havo accepted invitations to attend tho anti-trust convention at St. Louis in September. The population of tho South Afri can Republic consists of 00,000 Boors, 87,000 other whites, called Outlanders, and 000,000 Kaili rs and Zulus. The Attorney General of Iowa has asked all county attorneys to prose cute all trusts within their jurisdic tion to the best of their ability. Grasshoppers have become n great plague in Spain, invading even tho cities. In Austria 5,000 soldiers were ordered to assist in destroying thom. A beggars' syndicate, organized and operated in accordance with the latest trust methods, lias been dis covered in New York by tho arrest of two crippled beggars. Probably the richest person in Cuba is a woman, Senora Rosa Abien. She owns millions and vast estates, but is democratic in taste, and favors the United States. An immense whiskey trust, which will contioi 95 per cent of the out put in the linited States, with a working capital of $125,000,000, has been organized in New York. Colorado will send to the Paris Exposition the statue of a typical American girl cast in pure gobi. It is said that its value will be $1,000, 000. A dispatch from Mannheim, Ha den, makes the important announce ment that a workman named Mon tag has succeeded in making arti ficial coal from earth and mineral substances. Chinese dentists are said to have a powder which is rubbed on tho gums over an affected tooth. Aftor an interval of five minutes the pa tient is told to sneeze and the tooth falls out. The tallest trees in the world are the gum trees of Victoria, Austra lia. In somo districts they average :H)0 feet high. Tho longest pros trated one measured 17:1 feet and 81 feet MI girth near the roots. A Fourth of July celebration is much more destructive than a whole week's campaign in the Philippines. The Chicago Tribune sums up the casualties from '250 cities and towns as follows : Deaths, S3 ; injured, 780; lire losses, $233,000. Lady (engaging cook)-"Why did you leave your last place ? Cook I couldn't stand the dreadful way the master and missu.i used to quarrel, mum. Lady-What did they quarrel about? Cook--The way the dinner was cooked, mum. ECZEMA! much attontion is often paid to tho pmptoms of Eccema, but it is not long i the little redness begins to itch and This is but tho beginning, and will D suffering and torturo almost ??en lo. It is a common mifltnko to regard ghnesfl sud redimas of tho skin as y a local irritation ; it is but an indica >f a humor in tho blood-of terrible end can not bo roached by local appli ed to tho surfr.'.io. Tho disnaso itself, lood, although all suffering io produced oh tho disoaso, therefore, is through ?*> ul., writos : tor a great deal 0 that it gave mo tinning soro, and tho past dvo or md hnd given up senso, ns I havo ieinriH mid havo alu. With little ul it apparently at this wnn tho on. Continuing tho skin became nctly." oan not bo cured by a remedy whioh is THE BLOOD cause it cures diseases which thoy oan io cause of tho disease-and will euro tat other treatment has fniled. It ls >o free from potash, mercury or any EoEema, Scrofula, Contagious Blood pon Bores, Ulcers, Boils, eto. . Insist 0. V lcd freo to any address by Swift Spo Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, a J ul which has deon in uso for over 30 years, has borno tho signature of and has boen made undor his per sonal supervision siuco itsinfancy. ^ Allow no ono to docoivo you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutos aro but Ex periments that. trillo with and endanger tho health of Iufants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla ls a snhstituto for Castor OH? Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Hiihstanco. Its ugo is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It euros Diarrhoea and Wi ml Colic. It relieves Toothing Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomuch and Dowels, giving heall hy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panuceo- Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE GASTO RIA f ALWAYS Boars tho Signature of The KM You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CCNTAUII COMPANY, T T MUMU AV OTI1XCT. H KW YORK CITY. TO WOMEN I After you have tried Doctors and all preparations, and they have failed to re? lieve you, then use TRADE MARK. (WHICH MEANS GERSTLE'S FEMALE PANACEA.) IT WILL CURE YOU. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS IN MEDICINES. L. QERSTLE & CO., Chattanooga, Tenn. Solo Manufacturers and Proprietors. For sale by JAMIOS ll. DARBY, Walhalla, S. C Rev. Dr. Mullins Accepts. BALTLMOUK, July 0.-Rov. Dr. K. Y. Mullins, of Newton Centro, Muss., has accepted tho presidency of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary at Louis ville, Ky. Tho otter was made at tito recent trustees' meeting at Atlanta. Tho formal acceptance follows: NKWTON CUNTKK, MASS., duly 7, ls'.?'.?. -To Hon. Joshua Levering, President Board of Trrsteos, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Dear Brother: Vour telegrams of .hmo'J'.) and lotter of duly notifying mo of my unanimous election by tin; hoard of trustees to the position of president of tho Southern Baptist. Theological Seminary, were duly received. I beg to express in the hearties! manner my deep sense of the great honor so unexpectedly conferred upon mo hy my broth ron. A profound consciousness of my own unworthiness has rendered mo very reluctant to assume tho great responsibilities impressed upon the pvc; ! dent of the Seminary. But tho many indications of a providential loading in thc manner in which tho summons corney to mo constrain nm lo regard it as a rall of Cod, that I ?larc not furn away. 1 accept the trust. Tho unanimity with which thc action of th o'trustees was taken and tho cor diality and unanimity since manifested toward me have been to me a revolution ot confidence which makes mo humbly grateful. Recognizing tho Christian'/.eal and earnest unanimity of thc Baptist brotherhood of tho South, and in par ticular their devotion to tho Seminary and its high interests through years of .?aerifico, I placo myself in Hie hands of this groat people in Ibo confidence that they will pray for mo and sustain me in tho work which 1 accept in response to their summons. And now, amid (ender memories of my past relations with Southern Baptists, and with good will and warm alfoctioii for every member of that brotherhood al) over tho South, I crave, for the high privilege of being, in all ways in mj power, tho servant of them all. Willi high regard and Christian alice I ion for yourself and Ibo board of tins toes, 1 am yours in bonds of Christ, IClHiAlt V. MULLINS. And row Carnegie, in a recent lot tor on tho uso of riches, says : "Ii tho final aristocracy tho question will bo, What lias tho rich man done foi his follows ? ll will not he askci undorwhat form ho worshipped Clod but how ho served man." An artesian woll in Marion, H. C. lias been giving pcoplo fovor. Tin town authorities sent on samples o waler from their shallow wells am from tho deep .voil to a New Vori chemist I Ic pronounced tho diallov wells all right, but said that tb deadly microbe had polluted th water from tho deep wells. A new paper product is tho resul of the enterprise of one of thc .I apar, cse paper companies. It is a Rubati tute for ordinary shingles, made, o thick, tan ed pasteboard. Thc pape shingles have mot with a quick am large demand, selling for one-half th price of wooden shingles and boin] much easier to manipulate. The economizo the I'ibor of mechanic and aro said to bc ns proof againe rain and lire as the ordinary nrtioh Tho producers of long staple cot ton in South Carolina havo called a meeting of their brother farmers in Georgia and Florida to resist tho combination of F-nglish spinners who have organized for the purpose of lowering the price. At a church meeting in ono of thc suburbs of Chicago tho inquiry was made whether :i certain lawyer of the congregation, whoso financial affairs were somewhat involved, had "got religion." To which another lawyer present responed : "No, I think not, unless it is in his wife's name." The Southern Railway has Jet tho contract for building three lavge warehouses at their water terminus in Charleston. The lloor room will rover nearly t wo acres and will be large enough for present needs. When completed the road will be able to handle big shipments for for eign ports. Tho dispensary 1ms turned over twenty-five thousand dollars to thc freo school fund. With tho United States anny shooting the gospel into Len millions of Maylays and the State of South Carolina converting the dispensary iniquity into an en gine for ramming knowledge into the people's heads, it begins to look like tlie devil is going into the missionary business. If you desire attractive .lol? Printing of any descrip tion send it to the Courier Job O lil CO. Uriels and Arguments : : : : a Specially. Land for Sale. I WI 1.1, sell my Plantation at Oonrfo I nay Station, on tho Southern Hail way, one mihi from Newry, and two and one-half miles from Seneca, S. C., as a whole of .'!")!> acres, or in tracts to suit purchasers. I.ami is well Improved, woll watered and has Vinoyards and young Orchards. Terms will ho made essy for purchasers. w. rc. eincswKLL, Newry, S. 0. Juno 20, 1800. , 20-27 1 J JX. "W O A. JET, J> S . I? 0 B ? A T H 0 [VI P S O N A TT O H N li V A T L A W, WAI.MAI.r.A, S. C., "ii! give prompt attention to all busi ness committed to his caro, .lune lin, ISOS. 2fldy WM. .1. Si Kim.INO. ^ { li, H. 11 io UN DON. STRUG k HERMON, Attomeys-At-Law, WALHALLA, S. O. I'uoMi'T ATTENTION OIVKN TO ALT. Hms NKSH IONTRUHTKII TO I'll KM. January d, 1808. _ R. T. .IAVNK.S. i .'. w. sn KI.on, -?ol J A YNES & SH lil LOR, ATTOKN10YS-AT-LAW, WALHALLA, H. C. I)UOMTT attention given to all bust .J. noss committed to their caro. January i?, ?b?>;>. BOU TtafeRN RAILWAY. Condom ed Schedule of Kimon tor Tratm. ID Bfleot Juno Utk, i*0-j. Northbound, Ve?, i No.IS No. 881 Vaily Dally. 7 60 a 13 oo m ar,.),, i 5o u 9 80 a. 10.05 n. loa, a 323 u 10 68 a 2 43 p 11 25 ? ? 00 i) 1180 ft... ll o? n 0 80 p 1281m ........ 13 63 p 4 16 p 1 40 p 5 84 p 6 83 p 8 87 p 6 18 p 4 30 p 0 40 p 4 88 p 7 03 p 603 p. 6 36 p ....... 0 80 p 8 18 p 0 63 p 10 47 p Lv. Atlanta, O. T. Atlanta, E. T. No. O.OfiS. Buford. Gainesville... J .VI lu. Cornell*. Ar. Mt. Airy. I.v. Toccoa. Wostmiiudor Honora . Central. Greenville . . . Spnrtmiburg. Guff noy a. Bluoksburg . . KtngB Mt ... (nut on In. Lv. Churlotto_ Ar .Greensboro Lv. Greensboro. Ar. Nor folk. Ar. Dunville . ?. ?. Ar. Richmond ... Ar. WiiBhbigton. " Pa'.tin'oPRH " Philadelphia " Now York .. 1136 p 6f ? ll 45 p 8 30 ll W p fl"00 T?3 a 8 00 10 15 u 13 43 m . 18 Bx. Sun. 4 86 p 5 S*> 0 28 p 7 031) 7 48p 8 10p H Bfip 8 40 p 0 06p Put. ?ll No. 80 Dully. ll 60 (I 13 60 a 1 s 3 36 n 3 60 u 8 43 4 30 4 87 6 03 6 60 0 45 7 36 7 13 8 06 .8 33 0 26 13 00 pl 1 33 p "0 36" pI 0 05 p ll 80 v 3 60 0 33 Routliboiiuil. ^,V" Plilfau?lphr?! " Ha lt I,m n o " Washington.. Lv. Rlohinond ... Lv. llnnvlllo. Lv. Norfolk . Ar. Greensboro.. Lv. Greensboro. 7 24 p 7 05 a 7 87 a. Ar. Charlotte .... 10 00 p 0 35 a 12 Mm . Lv. Gnstonlu. 10 40 p 10 07 a 1 12 p. " King's Mt. 1 88 p. ? BlaokHbnrg .. ll 31 p io 46 a 200 p. " Gaffneys. ll 40 p 10 63 a 2 24 i. " Spnrtmiburg. 18 20 ?1104 a 8 15 p. ** Greenville.... 125 ?, 13 30 p 4 80 p a?'iy. " Control. 6 83 p ri " Heneen. 3 28 a 1 33 p 5 45 p " : ' " Westminster. 000 i? " Toccoa. 0 17 a 3 18 II 0KO p ito.) a " Mt. Alrv. 7 12 p 0 3'J u " Cornelia. ?00 p 7 10 p 0 85 a " Lulu. 4 08 n 3 18 p 7 88 p 0 57 ii .' Gainesville... 4 80 ft 8 37 p 8 2Sp 7 30 tv .. Buford. I f,(J iv. 8 40 p 7 48 n " Norcftss. f> 25 a'. 0 15 pj 8 27 ? Ar. Atlanta, W.T. 0 10 ul 4 55 p.1000 p OOO ? Ar. Atlanta, t!. T. 6 10 ul ? 65 pl 0 00 pl 8 30 n "A" ft. m. "1*" p. m. "M" noon. "N" nl){lit. Ohosapoiika Lino Steamers tn dally sorvloo between Norfolk and bobinen e. Nos. 87 and88-Hally. Washington and South wool ern Vestibule Limited. Through Pullman Bleeplug ems between Now York and New Or leans, via Washington, Atlanta mid' Moutgom cry, mid also between New York mid Memphis, vlnSVashiiigton,Atlanta and Hlriiilnghiiin. Also elegant PULLMAN L1BKAKY OBSERVA TION OAKS between Atlanta mid New York. FlratehiMs thoroughfare coachoa between Wash ington and Atlanta. Dining ears sor vo nil niealH en route. Pullman drawing-room Bleeplngcntii between Greensboro and Norfolk, ('lose eon ueetlon at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT. NOH. 35 and 80-United States Fast Mnll runs solid hot ween Washington and Now Or leans, via Southern Railway. A. & W. P. R. R. mid L. & N. lt. lt., hoing componed of buggngo car and COachos, through without chango for passengers of all classes. Pullman drawing room ?looping earn between New York mu? New Orleans, via Allanto and Montgomery and between Charlotte and Birmingham. Also Pullman Drawing Room Huff et Sleeping Carn between Atlanta and Asheville, N. C. Leaving Washington each Tuesday and Friday, II tourist sleoning ear will run through between Washington and Han Franoise*) without ohange. Dining euri) nerve nil meals mir jute. Nos. ll j 83, 34 mid 12-Pullman Bleeping cara bet ween ltiehmond mid ( ?hurlo: te, vi i Danville, southbound Nos. ll and 33, northbound Nos 84 and 13 FRANKS. WANNON, J. M. OU LP, Third V P. & Gen. Mgr., Traille M'g'r. Washington, 1>. O. Washington, D. O. W. A. TURK, H. H. HARDWICK, Gen'l Pass. Ag't., Ass'lGen'l Pass. Ag't.. Washington, D. C._At junta, Cia. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. I il. M I No. 35 Dally. I2~l5~~ft 8 60 ft 0 22 .a II 16 a 12 (Jinn 0 02 p Ve?. No. 81 Dally. TW~7> 0 55 p 0 30 p 10 46 j) l l 00 p 5 60 ft 8~85 pl 6 15 n No.ll Dally 1100 p 010 n Condenaed Schedule In Effect Juno lilli, 1M)!>. BTATIONS. Lvi UharU .Rion. " Summerville.., " Branchville..,. " prangehurg ... 41 Ringville. tv ? Columbia. " Prosperity. " Newberry. " Nlnety-Hlx., " Greenwood. Ar. Hodges- .. XrT Abbevi. e.. Ar. Helton.... Ar. Anderson .. ?., Xi-, Greenville. Ar. Atlante. STATIONS. Lv. Greenville. " Piedmont. " WlllinniHton. .., i.v Awdoraon. Lv.belton ..777.T Ar. Doniinldn . tv. Abbeville. tv. Hodges. Ar. Greenwood.... " Ninety-Six. " Newberry., " Prosperity. " Columbia ...... tv. Ringville.".. " Oratigoburg. .. " Branchville... " Bummervillo Ar. ( 'luirlo,it, 01 .... ESx. Sun. No. 17. 7 40 a in 8 (Kl a in 8 40 a in 8 55 n in "? DO a in lo "lo n Til 8 65 p lu Ks. Sun. No.J8^ 6 80 p III 0 00 p ia 0 22 p in 4 i? |> ? 46 p 7 15 p in (I Ul p in "7 '?.Vp 8 00 p Sro 6 HOp 6000 -60?) 84p 30p 8 80? 0 07ii 10 04a IO 20ii io noa 10 6 ta 11 2An ll 40n 2 ?Dp STATIONS. 7 Don 1 ila 8 55a 9 88a 10 16a 11 40? 12 :;op 123p 200p 88811 887p IllUj, 8 40p 7U0p|Ai "I Ar 8 17p . " 7?3p . " 0 02p . M 689|i . " 4 8811 . " 8 Mp Lv 8 Slip . " 1 38p . " 1 05p . " 12 25p . " 1214p Lv ll Ifta Ar ll ?811 Lvi 8 30ft Dully No. II. 7 00 a in 7 41 a m 8 55 u 111 0 23 a m )0 16 ii m 11 05 u m 12 10 n'n 12 26 p 111 1 80 p in 1 65 p m 2 16 pm 'ms p m i 10 p m 8 85 p lil 1 15 p 111 llI 00 p in Daily No. 12. HI 16 a 111 10 40 ii 111 10 65 uni 10 45 11 lu 11 15 a m ll 40 11 m ll 80 a ni 11 55 ii 111 12 20 p in 12 55 p in 2 00 p m 2 14 p m fl BO p in .? ;.H p 5 21) p 0 17 p lu 7 32 p 8 17 p in lbillylDiiliv No.f4lNo.Hl 11 ?0? 10 lKa 8 62n 8 22ft 7 ?Ou 0 30p 8 50? 7 40p 7 8?p 0 63p 0 42p 0 16p OOOp 8 Oap ,.. .OhnrloRton,. ,. Summerville. ,. ..Branchville.. ...Orangebttrg. .Klngvillo... ,... Columbia... .Alston.... .; lum no .... .Union. ... Jonesville .. .Pneolet.... .. Bpartanbnrg. .. Bpartanbnrg. ... Asheville.. . '," p. m. "A," a. m. Pullman pnlaoo aluopliig ears on Trains 85mid On, 87 mid 88, 011 A.undO. division. Dining ears ou thesu truiiiH servo all moo lo en rout O. Traills leave Spnrtmiburg, A. ?> O. divinion, iioi'thhouud, tl.48 a.m., (>:?,' p.m., 0:18 p.m., (Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:20 a. in. 8:15 p. m., Il:8t n. m., (Vest?bulo Limited.) Train.'! leave (-treenville, A. and C. division, nor thliound, 6:50 a. m., 2:81 p. m, and 5:22 p. m., iVoHtlbuled Limited) ; Hunt 1,bound, 1:25 11. m. :80 p. m., 12:30 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited). Ti uliei 0 mia 10 carry elegant Pullman Bleeping curs between Columbia and Ashovillu eon,ute daily between .lac-ksonvillu and Ci norn natl. Vi nins 18 mid ll carry un po rb Pullman parlor ears between Charleston and Asheville. KRANK S. GANNON, J. M.CULP, Third V P. & Gen. Mgr., Traillo Mgr., Washington, D. Cs Washington, lb C. W. A. TURK, B. H. HARDWICK, Gen. PttHB. Ag't. As'tGon. Pass. Ag't. Washington, 1). O. Atlanta, Ga. THU CHURCHES. Tho appointments for tho Walhalla Circuit aro a? follows: First Sunday, at Wbitmiro'sat ll a. m. Jooassoo at '.\ p. m. Second Sunday, at Doublo Springs at | ll a. m.; I,aurel Springs at !! p. m. Third Sunday, at Ooonoo at ll a. m. .lion at.", p. m. Kourtb Sunday, at Fairview at ll a. m. at Newry at 7 p. m. A. A. MK??KITT, P. (!. Tho following aro tho appointments of tho Westminster Circuit for tho year 1800: First Sunday- ITopowoll, ll a. n Nazareth, 8.80 p. m. Second Sunday--Westminster, ll a, m.; Kook Springs, :t.;io p. m. Third Sunday (Jenter, il a. m. Fourth Sunday-I?ock Springs, ll I.; Westminster, .'l.??b p. m. H. ll. DAO.NAI.I., P. C. West Union Haptist Churcli. Proaohillg every fourth Sunday at ll o'clock by tho pastor, Hov. P. J, Vorinil 1 ion. Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m.-C. lt. I). Hums, Superintendent. Prayer meeting every Sunday at. eight o'clock ]>. m. Tho following aro tho appointments of tho St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church : Sunday School at Ila. m., Mr. J. J. Ansel, Superintendent. Divine Sorvicos in English on tho 2d and 4th Sundays at ll a. m., and on each Thursday at 4.80 p. m. Gorman ontbolstnnd Od Sundays at ll a, m. 00 VCAR8' BXPERIBNC*. mm ^B?LZW?SE^S?* TRADE MARKO, 1 WWtfwf^ DF8I0M3, vWT11v OOPYRIQMT8 &o. Anyono ?ont?nit rt rkotqh nnd desct'ptlt, ? may lnWBIf tuteortuln, freo, tvlioUii'r mi IbywUpil M irotmbly imtontnblo. Communie*: loan i iii. Hy :uniuioMtia). oldest BKency Tor?Muringpulenta s Alerter.. Wo havo .". \V?.'!.'...si,.ii ofikv. PAtont? Inkon through Muim & Cu. rcculro ipoclul nollco 1? tlio 8GIENTIFI0 AMERICAN, 3eautlfu)ly Illus intod, lorirest circulation of HIV neioiitlllo Journal, vrool I.- I.s '.i .' it year; M.00 nix moulin). Hpei'liiifii copie? mu? llANU UOOU ON I 'AT I N l-l 6011t ftOO. Ail.lu- i MUNN & CO., 301 Hroudwnv. Now York. Pick?ns R. R. Co. BOIlKDU J.K. IN KPKKCT J I! NH C?lll, 1808. On and aftor Juno 2Cth tho following schetlulo will bo run over tlio rinktins ltnihoitd for tho purposo of linttling ftelghl n : l papjougorS, viz. No. 0. Dally Kxctipt Sunday. N \ ?.). Kcatl DOWD. Mixed Train. Itctul up, 1 SO a in.l.v l'tokens Ar.7 f>0 a tn 5 00 a jg.Ar Knajgy l.v.7 or< n in No. 12. Dally Kxcopt &uuday. No. li. Kemi Down. Passenger service. Rond Up. 1 00 j? iii.l.v ricken* Ar.ii hi p in 1 40 p in .Ar liasley l.v.(> Oft p nt 'ii .lins will stop ta tako on or lot elf pnsscngors at tho following- crossings: t'ergusoiKs, I'nr solis's anti Mitiililln'H. Depot win ho open for tho receiving nnd deliv ery ol* 1 leight fi <>m 8 a. m. to 12 m. Wo will innko lt to your int'MW, tn patronize our homo road hy giving good service and prompt attention. Aii?rovod-!JUL1U8 K- ??(i<1H. l'rcsldent. Approved. | <f T TAYLOR, lien. Malinger. Blue Ridge R. R. H. 0. BEATTIE, RKCKIVI?H. TIMK TAULE NO. ll. aUPKUSKDKSf TIMK TA til.K NO. 10. Bffootivo 7.00 A. M., .limo ll, 1800. KASTIIOIINO. Mixed. <. i Daily s;{ Kx. .Sun. ?n,y? No. No. 12. No. 12 84 ?Walhalla_l.v.. s 10 am 0 tK) am 32 ?West, Union. 8 20 nm 0 00 am 24 *Soncca. 8 68 am fl 80 am 18 t Adam's Crossing. 0 17 am o 48 am 10 tCherry Crossing. 0 20 nm o 18 nm 18 ?Poudloton . 0 40 nm 0 BO am 10 I Antun. 0 62 am io 04 am 7 1 Denver.10 01 am 10 18 am 0 ?Anderson... Ar..io 86 am io 86 am WK8T1IOUNU. Mixetl. Daily. No. No. ll. "o ?Anderson.... Lv.. :i 40pm 7 I Denver. _ I 00 pm 10 t Autun. -I 12 pin 18 ?Pendloton. -1 24 pm Kl tChorry Crossing. 4 80 pm 18 tAdain'i* Crossing. 1 44 pm ?.{Soneos.?JJ g 32 ?West Union. ? ll pm 34 ?Walhalla_Ar.. ? IO pm (*) Regular atop; (i) Flag station. Will also stop ut tho following stations to tako on or lot oil' passengers: I'hin noy's, James anti Sandy Springs. No. 12 connects with Southern Railway No. 0 at Anderson. No. ll connects with Southern Railway No. 11 at Seneca. J. Il, ANDKUSON, Superintendent. _/V.t.la,ixtio UortHt Inline, I'asscDtfor Department, Wilmington, N. C., February 24, 1807. I'-ist .Lino l?otwceii Charleston and Columbia and Upper Soutli Carolina ?uni .North Carolina. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In effect Four uar ly 24 th, 1807. WKSTWAItU. .No. 52. Leavo Charleston. 7 00 a m " Danos. 8 20 M " Sum tor. 0 .'I". " Arrivo Columbia.10 55 " " Prosperity.1158pm 14 Nowborry.12 10 " " Clinton.12 50 " " LaurouB. 1 15 " " Orconvillo.?5 00 '? " Spartanburg_. :? 00 ?. " Winnsboro. 0 15 pm " Charlotte. 8 20 " " HondoiHonvillo. 0 08 " " Aahovillo. 7 00 " KASTWAItD. ?No. 53. Loavo Ashovillo. 8 20 a ni " Ilontlorsonvillo. 0 15 " ?' Spartanburg.ll 45 " " Groonvillo.ll 50 " " Laurens. 1 46 " M Clinton. 2 10 44 *' Newberry. 2 57 " 11 Prosperity. 3 18 " ?' Columbia. 5 15 " Arrivo Sumter. 0 86 u " Lanes. 7 48 " M Charleston.. 0 25 " * Daily. Nos. 52 mil 53 Solitl Trains between Charleston anti Columbia. S. (!. II. M. EMERSON, Oou'l Passengor Agent. J. R. KENLY, Oonornl Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traillo Manager. "THE CHARLESTON LINE." SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY. 'l imo Table in Effoot January 1st, 1S00. COLUMBIA DIVISION. (East Bound-Daily.) Lv Columbia. o 45 nm Ar Brnnohvillo. 8 52 am Lv Branchville. 0 05 am Ar Charleston.ll 00 nm Lv Columbia. 3 55 pm Ar Charleston. 8 17 pm /ur,...i i>.......j ? V Voil ?#Olli>li. J Lv Charleston. 7 00 nm Ar Columbia..Il 00 am Lv Charleston. 5 30 pm Ar Brnnohvillo. 7 36 jun Lv Branchville. 7 60 pm Ar Columbia.10 10 pm CAMDEN BRANCH. (East Bound- -Daily except Sunday.) Lv Columbia. 3 55 pm 0 20 am Ar Camdon. 0 38 pm 11 40 am (West Round.) Lv ('anulen. 8 46 am 3 00 pm Ar Columbia.ll 00 am 5 30 pm AUGUSTA DIVISION. (West Bound -Daily.) Lv Columbia. 0 46 nm 3 55 pm Ar Branchville. 8 52 am 0 02 pm Ar Augusta.ll 51 am 10 46 pm (East Bound.) Lv Augusta. 0 20 am 3 55 pm Ar Branchville. 8 52 am 0 02 pm Uv Branchville. 8 65 am 7 60 pm Ar Columbia.ll 00 am lo 10 pm AUGUSTA AND WASHINGTON EXPRESS. (North Bound.) Lv Augusta. 2 80 pm Ar Aiken. 8 00 pm Ar Denmark. 4 12 pm (South Bound.) Lv Donmark. (! 17 am Ar Aiken. 7 10 am Ar Augusta. 7 65 am INFORMATION. Trains leaving Charleston nt 7.00 a. m. ami arriving at Columbia at 11.00 a. m. run solid from Charles!on to Asheville. Through sleeper on train leaving Charleston at 5.20 p. m. for Allanta., con necting at Brnnohvillo with train leaving < Nil ii m bia at 8.45 p. m. Any further information can bo ob tained from II. L. SEAY, Union Ticket Agent, Union Depot. Columbia, S. C. T/. A. EMERSON, Trafilo Mgr., Charleston, S, C.