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F. BRtADLEYeC,fdn -os U - b PICK ENS 0. HJ.,S. tJ.: C THURSDAY, JAMA NUAY 21, 1886. t Yp to Janiary the 15th more t1;tn .4,000 bills had been bitroduded in the t rongrss. Railroad corporations throughout the poulttrj ie adoptin; prohibition rules t fy. the prevention of accidents. A pro- t minent official has said,few have arty idea of the imnmoise sums paid by railroads on accidents directly traceable Id whisky Send us a letter from your section giving us the news. If you find nothing .else to write about, 'cuss out' the Logis lature. Such things are thought to bo very popular just at this time, but don't nay anything tnat will scare a new man off from becoming a candidate. Our constitution vests in the pooplo the grand and glorious right to petition. Doubtless the pooplo of OieolMlll, An derson and Abbotillo counties d'o not estoom this such a precious right, since their ptitions on the whiskey question voro summArily rejetted by the Legisla ture. Messrs. Cary and Gossett of our near neighbor, the Easloy Mcesenger, have dissolved copartnorship by mutual con ient. ler. Gossott, who so ably and no ceptably filled the oflice of local editor, has retired from the field, and is sue b6eded by Mr, T. W. Condon, recently of the Seneca Free Press. Mr, Condon is a skillful typo, a graceful writer, and withal a genial whosslcvvoul gentleman. .(Wo congratulate the Messenger and Easloy on this acquisition. It is very gratifying to note the lauda blo and successful efforts of the city anu thorities of Greenville and Charleston, in providing fuel for the poor, to pro teot them ad2c'nst the cold. Corpora tions, which have no souls, are some times directed by very waarmn hearts, and furnish noble examples of generosity and kindness, by which many prdfessing ulristians might profit. The city of tlreuvillo was much aide'd in thie work -bl charity by tihe Richmnd and Dan Ville Railroad thmnpanv, which deliver ed sevoral dar loads of wood gratis. The Presilentit,l stlccessioln. Mr. Hoar thinks the best plan against eoidents to presidents is to allow' each pnember of the cabinot in order, to take his turn in the office of president, in the event of the death or remoIval of office of the chief magistrate. To this mtethod it Noorns theroen b'l e no valid objection. ~achl eleetion would then isure the po.. litical complexioni of tihe Glovernimnt for four years. Mr. Ranidall on the of her hnud, thinks it would be best for th,, menibhers of the college of eletors t-O hold ofllco for the term of famii years, 14o they would he ro.iry at any thue it mtiht bosoime nece e'4lary, to make a neCw pre~-isiet. This; plan w~ou1ld meet wiNmth noobjectionI except ini tihe college itsel f, thme mtembers of which miight, ini Ihe iman time, be hankering after somnethling else. Foo:[ Andu )rink. -Last woek we publ,1iiihed an not pa0-sed by the Legislatue azntiIled "'An A"t to present and punlIish flho adukratiottin of food and (drink, and1( thle nutle of niiIt ta unl.wholosemeartic.les of foo&d drik.'' 'Phis meoasure, we thlink, was int roduuod by somne miembers of thme (1ies.i01 delegation. Its pimo object111', mayI beeni to Correct some1 ahis ( ini thIe ar kots of Chaorleston m'd othuer elios0, whiichm xmayliave beoon practicend in the saleo 4) articles of food. it POoms, he weve.r, t hat it has a far 11101 extensive mId taef't application. C1omplainu. inl regard( to the adulteration of art ic!cs of food hlao not been near so genueral1, II a>tgintgs in regard to the adul teration1 of artih-a df dhink. Not that eaiegf is nuot so gen . rally practiced ats drinking, but ulrticles; of drink arc adulterativl with irreater fhoiIity tha11 articlos of food, tud tile udtfiteraiIon of lignors is loss lIable to b)e - detected. It may not bo generally uIndlerstood that the act applies to '"pep-skull" whmis key, but section 2 reads as follows: .SEC. 2. Whoever shall frandulently ?dulterato or causo to beo adultramtedl for f the .purpose of sale, or havo in his pos ~4(85ion with intent tki sell, or offer for sale, any artiole or kind of food or drink so adulterated, shall be guilty of a mis demeanori and upon conviction thereof,. t4 in a court of comnpetent jurisdiction, g shall be nisliedi by fine or impalrison. (I mut, neo exceeding one hundrid dollare ~ne or thirty days imrsuet n "' The arilsso adloae haillb for- a sfied and destroyed. TXhis is certainly in the inter-est of the dxinking men, amnd in the direction of . refong. If aniy one allows himself to he aposed upon in the miattor of drink, it < i% hiiaown fault; for the law says noe I es5U have pine whiskey. It is far prof-. et~able to have a good and pure article of -' s1ad thing', thien to have it badly mixed, e 'Th teektottd -p*ahi.bitionists had some 6$eotion to tkh4 last word of the section. I wahledi to read "destroyed by I ba' 't the djority o1 ?iis party were n tohelli destroy tile "blamed ,wherever il should be 'gmn Asated I aMy bae desired to Enforce tis law, the allegations li6ddt mixed'vwh'idkey U. there dill be a wojiderful b5ai~t- o barrels sed ;those days. A apie one nojut rpoovered 4EfteI of mired whiskey, heo bi4e *)ie.w 'I; Ohi Ete'eed 7b temporary t1 ew ni Courier, szn's to eydOei i oon Wdoable ext4,t, ee vie*4 4 of ite orrrspondents, who thinke iti epre sat&tion in the Legislature -ihdld be ased on the taxable propery Y each ouOty. If we did not thiuk it % little nfair, we would say that this plan of spresentation would givo Charleston ounty. about sixteen.m,'Omb4rs in the leneral Assembly. It is ar'gued that his plan would bb An effective safe uard against the Iuture domination of ho colored poopsio in this State, who dien they were 1i power taxed unmer ifully and then squandered tho taxes. Ivory t4iking mnan must admit that here is danger here, but it can bo aver ad by that vigilance which must arise rdm the mre knpwlodgoof its existence. 3ut however great this daugor is, it ould not equal in its consequences the langer attending such a complete -change n1 the 4pirit of our constitution. If rop esentation wore based upon the taxable )roporty in each county our State Gov rnmont would then 1e ,merely a joint 4ock company, ad kit the annual ses dons of the Logislaturo tihey might sim ply declaro dividends. This kind of government sometimes works the great er hardships, whcro it is in force 4ni1 on a small scale. 8omotimea when a inan owes just a1)ou't as ninny debts as he has assets, and om0 one is about to sue him. ho makes an assignment in good faith for tho bonotit of his creditors, but it gtnerally turns out that it is only for the bentfit of his largest creditors; for when the creditors meet the man who owns the biggest account votes thomost, votes in proportion to his claim, and he goner ally votes some shemie on the meeting whieh redounds to hid 'gain, but very ulclih to the little man's oss. This plan would place intelligent, pa triotic fitatesimanshiip at A discount and tho wealth of a rich county at a premi lun. Properly managed, wealth is like a simw ball, thie larger it is the faster it gow; so the ri6h counties might grow rich or, and the poor counties poorer. Siveral of the upper counties might dis-over gold minies inexhaustible in their rich treasure, and wien they so curfcl their increased representittion, they might excmttpt these lhlieH from stato taxes for an indefinite period some what afttr the maimer of the facto ry question. It will take saoeral more years of car pot-lpag oppression to work a change so novel, and one that would give rise to comlications which the acutest roason ing would mot touc 1. A )ouittul Reined y A correspondent of the News and Cour ier writing from Tinmonsville, S. C., says that the town election resulted in a victory for the licensn m1en; that the town had tried prohibition for two years, and it hlad about dried up. "'Business fll cif continually and mattei-s gdt from bad te worse, uutil the best citizens saw that prohibition was not only a failure and did not plrolhit, bumt that thie towni *v.s be comning ruined from a business stand point." If tho business sucecesd of auf town dlepends on the sade of whiskey, the tdwn d i05 not deserve sucOcoIi, anid ought not to have it. Bunt if p)rohib1ition did not prohibit ini 'Thmmonsvillo, we canniot 5on wily it'. business0 should wither imdo41r the 0l'1 o prohibiti:on. We gsr poet that prohibitionl did prohibit, and thant whiskey solling~ was the principal bus1iness0 of the town. Exemf>tionI Fromi SpciaISl Tlax. .1n ap)plyn: thd prmovisions df tihe law whlich exempts fairmelrs, platoErs and tunibormon from payinIg a special tax, is dealers in manu~factutred tob)acdo, the [u1te rnal 1Rwonu10.e Dprtmenxt haIs made hle following rulings: 1. A tenmant who rents hldu for moni ~y rent, or for ai crtain f4itlated (1n4 iunut o4f cot tonl, corn, or other pro hit,is the farme1r or phuIittr, tmdi he11 will bo4 <etidd to t he. exenliptioui fromi plecial tax if he shall sell manufactured obaceco to hlis O441 ow n bres or emloyees 1'hom1 ho( may hlir( to wortk for him. l'ho (owner of thme lanmd wotild not be on1 ilid to 11ny exempilon~i by ceaaon oif hav nig. 1o leased his hadl. 2. In1 case4 the ov:ner of the hlnd on era inito a partnership with oneO or more >ersons, eatch agree(in1g to furnish or fay a share (of thie oxpenses~ and to (di idoe tho crop at thme end1( of the year, the rm~ would ho tile farmer or planter as OlntemiplaIted by this law, anld time firm rould 1)0 enititledl to exonmptionl should iimake such sales of tobanco to its em loyeos or laborers. 3. In the case of a lumiibcrman, the >nlditioni of Ieemption mutst 1)0 strictly >mpl1)iOd with. Ho must fursish the >bmIcco as suhlpllies, and mumst not be en *Iged iui the general buisinless of selling ry-goo'd, groceries, or other simniluar Ipplies, in the manner of a merchant or orekoopor, to others than his own em Iloes or laborers. 4. Any fariior, plantsr; or lumber- 1 ian wh~o furnishies to hid laborers or em loyees lmore thanl 011e hlundred pounds r f oacco in ainy special tax year shall 40 liable to pay mspeciaIl tax dte dealer ini aanufactumred tobacco. 5. 'This division of law muelt ho con-0 trued literally. No exemptkmn from >ayment of s'poial tax is made' fot other e 'orsons thian farmers, planters, aim hun Joser.Mien. ro. The tax year run' from th'l 1s1 day of fay to tht 30th day of Aprtl inotteive. . The reont cold was a heavy bldw to itAle men in Texad, as thlousani6of tfleir ock were frozen to death.1 The lioens-> for running rt bir-roomi i's. aUaa is faS25 Mae Witheaoon presidi Jte ra t Jurc, answered to the 1 a nd We sworn. Sa+il bills were handed toE ira fury, and his Honor proceede' ts 'del r his chargo. The first dutb of tie ry is to examine the bills hab'der th by the Solioitor. That they 'ist re ember the oaths thby had taken to mi dilligont inquiry iuito all mAtteii wh might coihe before them; that every th which transpired in their room should kept sadredly secret. Tho duties of this jury does not ce with this term of ttio court, but ti term of 'Office was for the year, and if member knew of any violations of lam bring it to the attention of the jury, the duty of the jury is to bring the ofl der before the court. Ofico of infori was an otlious one, but the jury wer< no sense such inforrmers, but they sworn solemnly to bring all -violationi the law which had-been made for the toctiod 'uf society, to the attention of court It is against the law i6' sell whis withdut ai lieonse, and if they knew any 'diio, n0 matter who it is, it ts ti duty to bring the attention of the ou to the fact. Whatever the indiviFtal views of jury might ie, these could not be consul but the law against whikey and cari concealed weapons must be enfotc These are wholesome laws, and if they not enfo-:ced it is the fault of th'e ci and jut'ies. It is the business of the jury to A tinize closely the conduct of the COU officials, and see that they are diach ing the dutics of their respective ofi3 To see whether the affairs of the cot are properly and faithfully administ, by tlt~ County Conmissioners. 'J bridges sho"i.ll be kept in good. -epair, if anyone sustains an injury from a bridge the county would have the dati to Pay. It is the duty of the im-y to see that Trial Justices are faithful And efflci that they keep a prop'er rcoid of t p)roceedinlgs. The jury shotild also took into the efllc Cy of the bonds given by the various c( ty officers. These bends might be goo one time and then become insufllcient the protcttion of the public. The charge is not fully reported was able and exhaustive and Ieceived nu divided attention of the intellient certainly eflicient jury to whih-t it wa reeted. True hills were found in the follov cases: State vs. Ioaa Blake, ar'on; 03 vs. Albert Byrd, perjury; state ' 4. J L,roper and James Alton, selling whi-l State vs. J. Lyde Thomson, a:;saltt resistt:g'an otlcer and carrying conce: weapins; State vs Jacob Griflin, ass and battery; Sttte vs. A L. 13eachan, son. Tiosa Blake was found notguilty Me L'cper :uIdC Altonx were found guilty. I of the proe-edings will be given i weeli Not much probability of an e The Mihuact-urors Record s that a triff for pro)tcCtion ib iie, sarty to the development of thie Sa and thiat the Southeorn farmoers e ndt get dxl well without it; that tariff is nieededl to bulldl upj tie mt ufacturing initores'ts df the 85th give agricul turalistsi a mar1k(;t tlieir products. I n the sante isu correspolidlent tells of the idllhhiomt dolhuirs that Northern capitali have salted dlownv by mecansi of1 tariff system. Perhaps it hias occurred( to the~ Record that fth, millions camel from t ho pocikets the farmers, and that the capitali are enab)led, by means of the tar to take a dollar, when uinder f: trade they couldl o'tdy have tali forty deuits. If tese huge inf: muanufucturinig iiterests; would eat chickens~ to lbe w ;rth1 one1 doils piece; rind eggs to soll for a donla dlozon, then we could agroe w ith ROcorid. Sahia M~usical Associat in iImt. IEnrre U: Th'le Sahtida Muic~j Associutjin met with the Motuntt Grove Church on fith Huinday Novensboer last. The in fa voraul weather proven ted niany of t schools and1( singing socibties fra being represen ted. There was argoecdngrogation pi-euent, ge~ rder prevailed. The temp'eranco mass meetir ailed, atnd it will be renemb,ert hat the samte speakers are retain< >y the edmmittee, and1( are expnec o address the people at Griffln Bit ist Church, Wur miles Nurth< ~ickeds~ Court lIIouse, on Satu rd iight, Pofore the fifth Sunday in th: 11)nth. It is- hoped thiat till tla chools and1( soii)ities w.ill lie full opreserntedl, as a grand tinme is e: 'ected, fInd a good treat in store i ['e elopuent addrestes thart we ai rp(ect irg. WV. J. Blramlett: Isalcohoil noc ity in flie pr'actice ol medicine? Labar? blauldin: Ought chure temberpj t4 drink intdxicants as everagei 3. P. Crtry: Ought an'y ode to ut nti af a a beverage? The ddlegates and mnesse4igers wi nett with thie shove chuxrolh n Sa trday nanin'g at 10 o'clock )Wrin !(oarl G*o@el Hyrddi anid Tonfp*Jd< Iarps. g,, A Washingt'ou correapoidimi 'i eti the N(wg and Courier, under dis li, of th iitst., y: "W hile thf scehe was -ibeing on. nd bcted a very difforeut surprise wa. iv- in p'eparati(i to demonitrato thai the war was really over, and thai the people of the United States wert becomnig tired of tho continhua; Im wrangle over the issu- which wert ike settled in 1865. After obt.ainin iah recognition subsequent to the Logal ing Voorheed incident, Senator Blair, o .be Now lianlplhire, introduced a peti tion, numerou3ly signied by ex-Unio a8o s''ldiors of ti nort1, urging tie e.i toir tablishilllent of a Liio for intdigee; my ox-Confederat'- soldiCrs. As a to>ker to of the growth of a sottimelont ft.vor md able tii this Imeasur there was n< '- opposition when the New lHanpshic nor Senator, wio was a gallant stltli. in the late striglle, move(d timot th< petition be printed in tlw Conurrts are Iolll Record. Thus one by onei., Il fanillosities engendered by lo r( >ro- reb)ollion are being Clim11iltted, al the the bloody shirt is rApidly becoinill a bleached garment." key Thi-4 shows that lmrmony is th< of order of the day, but we apprehem heir that things will have to be far m1or urnt haronl"11ioii than tit pre'.senlt- 1efor1 anything of the kind 1C1n be 'rvstid the ize( into law. Whi! it is C(ii fo: ,(1, congratulation to ((( senl tii.llts ( so much m1agiatll.(ai ,v cemi.g from Sed. uch a sur"e. v' i fea- that ther are wi not h-, miiy ('ou'ed'ato sol urt diers to enjoy the Colorts of th horne, By the time it is proviled. ntv C'oieilct Law. 1rg- "An Act to utilize the labor of j'i Lls. and mulkluicipl convicts add to erv nty power the courts and intinicilpal al Ted thorities to iipo'ie the punismlnen 'hat of labor w"ithinl their reepective ja for risdiction." '.I'his -ict emipowr>s at bad courts lld muni'ii)al Iuttlritio age which lava, undr existing l: power to senltenee co'lviti to lim th^ p)risonmen01t, tto impo1)ye the condlitimt eut, of hard labor, and stuh1 coni b;, . beir mentenced for at period ntt ee(eedin ninety days, be requ)ire"d to perforn" ien. hard "Labupo,(n t he p uh!h- htighway:t >lu- bridJ;.s and othe'r pulic w(?l r the cliity or 11u te'-. fo' other pubile wor()"! of thi town h which the o.Tence for whitc h t h' ar b t tsenl telcej wias (':ilt)It ed. 'Thl . Coullt. t Comn:1isidners of ea1ch coum .ty hav discrtionary power asi "i11 whiether or not thesem co'icets sha1 di be used t:, above 1'ruocided_ in t:e; respective cuoitiit. . t A Captain's oI,rAtc 1s ,very. and hee n,t ", hic" a it' h a , ' ".a ' t ,.t he. hiflt Dfr. Kings1:;*5ar or( ::n . tion. i4i, ad'y gaves b:'..t I I 1t but allayed the xtn'e N'I' .:i i b1reast. Ilis (chiil re"tn::! 4r34. fec'ted anid ai ''l 'I .se h the '..' te'st pp (Uy e teet. 1)r tKi: -s New, I'i.o., cext man hbaua. at aI In hiu- ti be' lhoo tira lFree Tr iil Ho~tIh of 1t4 ' hii :lol Itt; dy at Dr. J. W. E:ize's !~, m: oe *In a late inndte of the New Orloani :es Stat'ssaso. thtat a succetssful <h-iEP4 r th, entor for raiunie and otther lir u ~.organiizei' in New\ York to miantfi tofore stated; thet subice ri bu for tiv,at ion luis tfor several years at kr-t e ai ed great atltention in t hi South, of *f fer.ing, as it (does. at new sourte o procvided the long-nteededI '~ dorie mt M:utiy miaebiit:r have beeni' inventii se1f1r this purpcose, aml wiht4 some), of iithem1 wereV( parttilly Succe5stfl, it is eec tngs. en The)( p)o(sibliiy of aillingi toi Southi t hatec is ba i-of iabi as mt i itttot e tance(' to juistify thle d:(gIin-s a which hu' been'i taken in r:ane. hie There0P& is great needi of diverisitied I g curso) of thei all -cot ton .xst emi, Souzth. t.inuied gn-ally depre's'<., mal wle in farmers thoghyout th In' uotil , is 9 unfortunatel to trute th a la rge le b)Oad(way agaiinst finaunciatl troiles. io TIhe fr'iends of ramie ehi that its attnth plant yeingt ire crops a ( year, woLrmsi ilr Iod evien if the fields areo under' watt(r for yev(eral mon ths. g '--Man~tuufactuirers fteonlj~. d No B6Sn that Scienco htac Conferred d Hanc hieen fraught wtith greater bI'rings tthan that which hasn oonern:cd to the iu fhtabitants of mallarial ridden pocrt ions of the Uitled States and the TIropicsi from the useO of H-ostetter's Stoinbeh Htters. Trhe eixperienlce of mny years has bit e too clearly demiTonstrated the ineoffiiency Y of quinino and other drugs to offect.uaily -comibat the progress ocf inctrmittouit, con n gestive' and billious romittenct f'oversc, e while on the other hand, it hats been nto leasi 'leairly shownt that the use of te Bittecr, a mtedhicinto conigenial to the frajiost codnstittionl, and derived from purely boLitainic oro, alIcorde a rehlibo h1 safegliard aigait:st maclarial diseigio, aond a arrest it whctn developed. For disor dera of the Htomach, hiver anid bocweis, for general debility and renal inactivity, eit 13 fdno a most oillaiient remTedly. Ap potite and niheep) are nttproved by it, it oxpelif rhceimatic hcumre from t he blood, 11 and entichosi a iioIlath4n irovAished by macl-acsimilatio~n. - Te z ou eighbor to demec and pay lE!for hitt Deeids, Mortgages aud Linain the Oldrk's Offloo; TJhe Clerk has waited * lontg tiare an d zWede~ hia rneyj ACrod',r' P^'e te eive8 iust ctions from l orcingly. Locok at Our P9hicee and col Cradce. ruit Of Loom, 4-4, 7jc per Fruit of Land, 6ic per yard a iedmnolnt Sheetin, 3 c per 3 inrskeag acca Bcd Tick, 12J fiattraAs I'cking, 5e per var Bonutiful Brocatcscd Dress Go Ladies :Iose, Fanr:-, he pet 1) ients 1.1ose. Fancy-, 5c per pI 4iises Hose, doi(t Colors, (r< Stiliss Ribbed Hose, (regular tisses French Ribbed Hoso, 9nglish Cashmere, 10c per y, Kentucky Jeans, 121e per va Utica 10-4 Hheeting, 25c per Eluguenot PlNids, .c per yal rints, Sc per yard, at *ungsion y's Mourning, 64e per Jrey EMankets, 25c each, at WVht Blonkets, 50c each, at i ir-Lighlt Kuitting 'Worsted Vturkev-i Damask, 25c per boo D.)mamask, 21c per yar<l, \'amsua1 Sh, titt i'g, 10c per r'ntoun Fl1.e. .3pe"yt (It"avy (anton Finnel, 8e an inie I )r':i C oods, F{racich Ir? All our Silk !V"ets, $1. I.0 enlch. For two week the most ex 2ale of 1)ry (oodS ever atte'u ant the MIMNAU( Greenille, Co Fe W. G.Jfit ;NG AND ha IA.irN& AND H1I( Styli am F. WV. BacMor.c Armia Sal' T .st .Al Seit w.,al I' I. * Cha.ri f L ia-JiLL .dali. Epi 'iius (t,a New A.dvertisemnn TO ADVPPRTISE AL 'l)in"e (f 99L1 ie .t. 'TA TE I.\ AI) ' I.':'ruK II I n (I pp lcl. X' 1i'r ii!C To th'at who a it 1heir advei 1 (O. P.ij(.0 ' E[ & L( I (0 Sprie ''tre(et, 1 ws MEN GM A QUICK. PERMANu,rT, CEFRTAin CUR aoat orFaiig~ ManhOOd. Nor v( Weaknesa, Laiock fs Vi;or or De*&pmers &nand by indI,' inraoonn, OKc,g'.' aro p ay aren usuaaly wbahin a ma:'a -'o p: -r Qunacker,y. Po3ii t 1aIPrnafaa ial aI.r )t'a' of At!iien~f in a .nin ~anii(f'I(, DEIllTI PEllit DI fl. Lifo Expeiene. Romarkat jick cures. Trial Packages. Itamirp for sealed Darticulars. A Dr. WAR~D BA 00. Louisiani 4tate of Sanithi Cart OOVNTrY OF PTogzNi.:~ jI0 Nancy h ing, "'muelil J(i~ Iairy A\. hlamini, I fari (t I;artm lark, iad thle hirra At- LL Ii Ibert. deceasited, to wVit: I. y*j '~ri'('h(cca ov, M.vra 1 Paio ha'L:wiit ar ft gland, 3'LtL Iaa ) IlalisVSa \ir 1'irs of k l inaiClak, t a li anl rry~ t IC. lk W(orge .T[ ou i at e. ppicto l. . Lton, V ThO New Year. - Aid er year hal b~;on addCl to the greit past. W hate;vor good eo have dono in tho past year will boar fruit ultto good, bit whattvei civil we have conittcd oannot to recall edl or odricted As the tree falls s! will it lio. This should cano us to reflect antd deter,liino to correct iii the future the errors of the p4st. Spurgeon has said "nio(titattion, ry ilection, ill the coucl of the soul," and there is no period in ro likely to excite it than tho ent,laeuo on a new year. Men.1 then naturally re-1 view the as' and aei bettered. It is the period for suttlinig accounts aind retindis us of tha,t groat final accouit V. hich sooner or later nust colne to all. It is the time to prl piar" for a new crop aud reiniuds us that in the iol':t world we Should reparo to phtilt, righlteoisIes; to wardtt God an<i good will towards Ourt' fellow iuan. In the festivities of Ch'iri.tmulas the 4iil1, of nceVesiity, ."iarnets Its bac('k twvel ve i11onths and leads u:s to rem1emcber the inmay who enljoye<d that fes:tive occasion with us but who, uring the year, have pass ed through the vlllov of the shadow of elt.th, ad %re now realizing that Inystery mt , e(rlit.y. Can alty:nc ail to isk hiilself, sluill _ see ano.liier Now Yeair! Ill a.in; he <ltc,tion, cnn hie fait to l)oIrdcr wheth er he is prell:tred to secure: the s(rvi ees otf Hiin who3 hals V prkiMi,d to l(eml the rih11tcu1n safly' tirouhll the dark v:illey. ! It is t;e(;, n1y teol l, lo sa, 1 :i yuIt: aid cln %%-i at I:iolr run .ilt0 5O11 t:011. Cbilhllod is lloi. uxl"mp1t, 11rom thatt r : t'i'11y, lhlath. Y' th m at" iin time w:th1(ir, lY:>wnl 1:1 <lrop 1 ilie te at nnl i -a.2"tt 1(h1oodt - way ti:tl t' si( le th Iriist in t anLd be cut d,)%v:w likc rijp 1n' (l ,raint. Oad t }l"e hast: i: ly e!lteredl the( wnlter of lifl: :71(i to it tlw end is surtlv l r. (i to the ci (1t of tle deal 3 a il il a'i h n 1 u. t11:: 1 .u a!ll - l1ld 1 " a;.; <leepind,lide l:y",i+l'. W eFalth S( 1t av :U t ine. ':'21e i 1 p w ('r1(1r s t+ ti :tt inli. i(fote Cod a,1 C''a tllly :'ompih,1I:n ni :re t-ro I uefur "-im t l y \ i - aul k(1. tlw Lrich an-1 , t :e i u m .I 't l i ''.. f ble tialn iupon n (+, t 1 ' i lt r are. cth -:,nti:'l t"I t ,.:1 t .l t d il i ":, 1 t' bro!(( ad,it ai,a + s 111 t 011 - t .o t)11 (i' " d ; !;; n mc.in % ,it h t a " alg t .... t-th m- L' I I~V f!' d ot ' I: ../ t 1" n .l it .v 9 :l e ' in t lt, "i ,'. 1i :": C ':,f (. " -, it ", . i ,.. .,) at tl'ou - gh. 3~ 'I * 3 3 . .' ( i i i. . . r r .4jl~I II 1 1 . ( ', Nil'!' : ' .I iil:i '. '1 ;+ t 1i - 1 3, I l l i c :s . " *ojn a lul lt (ih his 1. (ienc,'t dv 11n2 the iar;, f '3r . 23 . -~I ,l t I. Iu -rt. T .3 * in. j , ' le a ': w II r i IA 1& -i i",i . D .. re.. .I lI( t The II~tI' fliaath m2 . P2.(i Gi theO Indian22 to the' 'army, jiv the re-d niicn to t hie soldiuer 1 1 2 , h i m1 1 I lha i Ih b( at o e ' b o e u e.tn Ih . 1 :al bwhLi. I . 23. 'e 2n h .s m, 1- : 'I *u ters,aI h. 1i3 co iri 'o, r3!1 ' T ) 1 '3 ho ':h th . ail p:I . To1 toe h-,wn tow hxOr eville iiaint 30a.n oiht of II!! ('oh13-:4 P'aints fill p31ace4 and Iwar jai3: 'e't (If ll the ktind 1i*d prieml0' . '.'lu( 11he 2iian, thus Ih r2 edl manh Shall b)o"lhmYi ai noble3 pa I tloa. AKI Absolutely Pures This powd -er neve'r varies. A mrxlve' 'f purit,y, strouIgth :a1 1whIolso en21 fe -P. Moj1( e e-'ronical thi:n the or,ti.lary kimTs, 3:021 23'nnxiot he4 .cobd in lombpatI itifon with t hea fmlIi t.Iude oft .!. : ti.1, s:2.r, weis:;hit ahan21 or nhaanhaite nM,l.,co. S .141 3aiI ti. (.2l 44 t OM UNDER I ork Merchants Disappointed with t )apintniotsly and Dissolutions Ubs to Topplo. it permanent buyer to unload and sts aso npare them with anything yet offered by thi yard at M N G t ;INAIJ4I' "ard at MJINAUGH'S c per yard at MMNAUGH'S I at MIMNAUGH' ods, 5c per yard at MIMNAUGH'S air at :JiMNAUGH' ir at MIMNAUGH' 'gular,) 1Oc per pair at MIMNAUGH'S ,,) 10c per pair at I21NAlUGM'N 50c for 25c per pair at 3JMNAUtO11'M t wed, at : M1 UQic!! rd, at MIMNAUG'PS yard, at A1:NAUGH'8 'd at - - M1MNAUGH'; -1'1 MMNAUJGI' yard at, - INAU1H'S - - M111NAUGH'8 - - - AMMNAUGH'S s, 10c per ounce, at AU4X31K yard, at - .. IMN U41I9 tit - - - M1MNAC(;H'i yard, at . -MINAL'or's at .IfJ31NAi(JI' d 10N per yard, 'at - Novel t.ies,Trie )5 ahtd aill Dreiis G ood-5 81lauiht 00 a yard; all our plain Fine Jersey iticketa; foJJi;e Rfedu(tum) inl prices, and the greatest tdinte tro ill take oflect immendia.tely s II SYNDICATE, uNbUiG and SpartH'bur S. POE&CO OAMIMNA UGH'S MIMNAU MOL &7NUG, MINUG' MIMNAUGH' MIMNAUGH'Si II NAU(J.' he ~4A1 1, 11AINAUGH'S~ 1' I, I 1MN(loc(AUG,H'S theva '.4'.41 \1 1W MIMNAUGH1'S11'4Ci .4"4144 i4C4 ~441 4!MyIMNAUGH'S fo 1 M.NAUI'. Novltes Ticos and al 141((111C1p4'~,j1i i W xhpte h tt, wi ll k eflct* im eiateOly H4lt SYNDV. tt l(I CAo 41' 4l4lT E,l4 umbi an 4partanburg (4ndIce ne re m (4MCI4e4I1 1(4n 43 NAND SH OESI 110eII( 44r4l4, It nvileI S. C. (J4Cl 4Li'. 4144J4i' for Cuts, 44i l'49U1Uiu1le1 o (: 'UO111Til(l 1' 0sngto ( 4 lup, a b A.4 lf,ll Nip in atuttora (' 4, '- 80' 1 f" 4 w e 4 a r.' 1 0 C 414 4 4a 41 44,' C llli (4 ' . I 11(41 b;Iios Shmv, t 4 I give444 44 cea tss in ' app 14(meu. All gat M',Ii41 NH ots f bes n ey cI'41l!aL ' th 24, ots, Apl(ai I n ortoe 4 Id inl ii i,Buto IIIpas. h ta e h adrom t re,e 1t MntrTesug e . Mo.""U e"rig unlues