The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, November 17, 1887, Image 4

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'THE GARI)EN OF E)EN. ITS PitOIAII.E .OCATION NEAlt THE UITY OF CUAULESTON. BJshop Keenor ilivoes Some Ieatonn for Such a Supposittou-TIhe Voyage of Noah In the Ark. The Rev. J. C. Keener D.D., in re viewing an article in the Review, writes to the Southern Christian Advocato as follows: I am, however, a little surprised at the quiet-way in which you, Mr. Editor, tiko the spe:muldtons of Dr. Warren, of 'the Boston Uutversity, which )r. liar risont has noticed somewhat approvingly in his "Book lReviews." I should cer tainly not allow thiu industrious anil scholarly Bostoniivn to take the very ground from under me without a pro test. If "tho Cradle of the Human Raco" is to be found at the North I'olo, of course no one can think or look to ward it without seeing Boston and its University. Whatever may be the merits of the 1)ootor's theory, he has at leust lo .ened up Eden. it is now fairly at sea. J have boon content all my life to consider the question as sett l. d, and have be content to think of 'Mesopotamia'' a the acknowledged home of our first parcnt;. But the Doctor says that the Arctic circle furnishes the true solution of this fascinating prob:em. "This perennial interest in the search for the garden of Eden" war, says the Review, the inspiration of Columbus; that ''lie cherished the conviction anost, perhap:( actually, to his dying .iny that Io had diseovert d 'aradise." ")One o' It he most pathetie htt'a;eg A t) is found in all literature,'' says Dr. Warren, '"i that it which announces to his ro' al patrot's in hisl discovcry of th i 1 i,t to the h ite o the long lost garud(n o' Eden. ()f cours Columbus was misi a. It may be how ever, that he wat l,1 so far out of tho way as Dr. Warr, suyoses. A least there remains soni,) hu to be caid in favor of Southern lati't.thes in connec tion with J'Ilen. (luniu, lan((ded too low. Tlhe next p)oint atticrietedattention of those in sarch1 of tie site of I'..radis Was the Florida coast. 'JT1it Visit,ln, too, at last wctt out like a dissolv ng; camera. ^I take it for gruntcd that the theory which places lden at tIh i Not llt P ok makes it straddle both Ia tisplher:a, alnd and that bintgs it intil Amueicna. I sup o e, too, the ctugge:,tion spang fron the discovery of a manniuoth in 1 771 in a tributary of the IUtna, in Siblci tt, tti tude (5 degrees INorthi; and also in 1d1 one was found in Siberia. Iiiuth, how. ever, had very close at red wool an inch and a half long over the shin--an Arctic covering in fuel. '1'hen i. supjoso the day of six months would lie quite a windfall to those wi1> wntttt "lore0room' in: the 3losaie account, of 'the evening anl th1 morning'' f the first day. Now, supp,ousa wo bring Iaien down 'South, say as inr a; Chtrle,ton, ema 1racinig the coa'st 1betwe1 tlie Stiulto ant the Suvanitai, with i:.". -It al rivers atnd1 inlets, bt t'",c c'n the :iith and .t)tlh iatallels of lot it iii. \e have for it. this iiuh to it,: 1. In and near the (ooper and the Ashley rivlet:s there i ( l tlllt ti, of the ri'unw'iu:: of the larie',tmamah:, specially of t heir Iliolu is i1nd veth be. 'Ihese arc reimarkable for their variety: very hugs very itany, ant t'vident!y of Imiauy dist,itet :.pCeCn s. We pnut this t+inlst all solit y i ui. as s.. t yet diemo eral mi ir ne-ar U.Le Art i'e regions. 2. Resuidlei thliuit rcains j, whi.-hh, fr.omt tic atmoiunt iof silica ini themiu, haitve re sist ed thle actionm of it icndii acidu, there ireo l ho:-pih~ato ime-. s ini whItichi thlese .uolarst are imbeddedl. IProbably the large bones returmi d to their ouiginai source. lTheni the io artot i .eleredt ah ow itmall and harge~ bleidtrs of the phlos depth a mine ti i l mineral. 3. This show~ . ,it h athesil ai mals wrert not floatecd initoI this .tace 1 .y' ihi aclt ion of sea cuirrents, hint w.rti lice oa thle hlrtt aind fotulil in the .illuivial pinjt arioundl, and maa(ltb'i tiied 'aith bulb1 Otis plants, andh an exIthiuerant floraui their original Ilu tinit. Onuly a regionl stuppjlyinig phttnts fed byv a h(iavy p)hos phlate pauuhin con! t. uupptort ereatm-la of such eianmuntis hont)e. 1. As these ubeve ral utecies inilt tji}i' l from a single pair,.-m.s of titn.ir place ot their oriigiin. Whei,ther' bhiionai tih wvas mnado in Edien, we knew thait het was reviewed thlere, iind t here uisuaed by Adlam. And the Alrtiighity says, sneak ing of J1oh: ".ljeholit nw behietht which I nido wvith theec; lie eateth grass like an ox; Th'lese v'iews, if erIrect are still fur ther strenigthienedl by the buildinug of the ark. As the rac laid nott b)eei' iseparated by dispersion or langlguge, it is to ht suppilosid thaat Noah lived niot veriy fai from the oiigiinal homei ofi nitm. The coiintuetioni of a vesse.l att thlai time required the saie conditiotis eo material and shapte no0w essenit ia ii -iaval architecture. lind I t, the dimnicn sions of the irk arc ino t ihose of a tirs clhss sea stamier for ir t lit, and aro thit standard proport ions in t.. Eug: ,h Ad mairalty ofieo. It was iia inng, inorroi vessel, cvidently deisigneutd ; ir spie,d an<i a long voyage. . lad it beencu miado onlI to start fromi it given puimut andl floai about for 15f0 day's and thenu gromad at no great distiance from ti-heipuint oif ie. heavy anid sqlure. The timbers for auch a ve-ssi'h of length, over 500t feet, required timber of ctonmuous leiigtht and greua t itrength. .thle (cypre'i- wast etit y too briutt[e for the purpoitse. !ts knee Ic.:ui d nhla wuldt requiro uch wocod ais the live oak, grow~n near the sea, used to stornia, and of a grain runnmng overy way, beainig equal ly wvell a strain from every direction. Large quantities of pit elh and1 tar would be reqiuired for pitchinlg it heavily to the v,thin andl without. '1he( word "gopher'' meam,' ''pitch," ''pine;"' and it is probable thait the gopher w~ood n as iof thec long-leaf prute, I need not sa, I ta ('itheir of the( CJarolinas coiuld have f iarmishedh the mat erialutii in anance. Tihiat the 11rk was built somnuenlmt ini land for- the convenience of Iiituber it probable, Yet not vecry fari, a. t hm piii ii.eweight otin] en(igo una i to'b granmunvioous stock. anid larlge quanti ties of dried hierbage, bouth of which wits to come fruin rmtedow linds. Thle breaking up of the doeep, tVo., i time of the deluge, would not iamply necessarily any very gireat change in the conformation of the citnijenits, noir in the sea currents. We must alaso rememn bern thaut the Lord at tIhe ores in had ha view the possibility of the flood, as well as of the "'fall" and arraniged accord ing 1l. When the ark was lifted up, and as it is to grandly said, "went upon the face of the waters," it sltted due Fat if it atarted from near Charleston. It would presently strike the gulf streani. Floating on that sea current it would take a Northerly direction until it reatch ed the 40th. paaallel, and then woul go due East, and, as many a helpless cral t since, would come in sight of Spain and Africa. But thete coasts being sub. merged, there wonld bm nong .o cie floot the current, but it would pass over the plateaus of Spain, into the Mediter ranean, across the lower part of Greece, then ovoe the plains of Asia Minor, and, still holding the same parallel, strike Mount Ararat. The distanoo from Chaaleston to Mount Ararat is 181 de grees of latitude, say 8,515 muse. The time the ark was on the water was one hundred and fifty days, or 3,600 hours. OK Ctqe Hatteras the gulf stream has a velocity of two miles an hour; this would leave very little to bo overcome, if we allow for the uninterrupted flow which the current then had. It is not likely that animals would be landed in any other than tho latitude to which they wore accustomed. They wouhl determino the direction of the ask, The pathway of the ark under this sup posit1tn had a blessing in it. Between the 31)t and the 40th parallels have sprung the great philosophors, warriors, statesme and discoverers of the race, including the Saviour, St. Paul, St. John and the Churches of Asia Minor. .1 shall not stress the fact that by the l'rovinco of (od we liud Methodim ho gur: .lhorleston amd Savannah in tho hi :ivmn book over )ublished by Mr. W\t, ; elo in the Moravia;mtu, i1 ho'iIt s l\ ts'y, itnd in the ltbors. of ,Mi r. Vithi 'hi. ''here certainly would a litle:s in starting it somoiwhere iar in <':i ioni site of Elen. Now, if any ono dill'er fhorn this view, .I at cont: nt. 1 do not prcis it. l h.,ave that to you South Carolinian. - t "\t l -4 - - - ---' -ii --hfJthiI i ' ' 1tii 't I lit' C 11 i t i l'-1O , .i, i t u n -' n n t h.h i illt.n e l'ollltInni he 1 r h:tt f ul 4%~ eri--t '\eut 1.unJn) Npt,ir i h.' I't tll~ u li itepri-ie. t(; r tultenc, of l it ''i tlIiait i cot: 0.) ( t..\ : . c s >N. N vc ' mibr l' ' .---'l'i; ll:tg iltlc: ti it- - rli aicte u h i ili t. iit' trd 1." r:i ltni t rivite lli ngill s in rilt:el,stiil :it it : ':U-\Vihu WIIk nIi - ii,> ' b f- t d i I! 2ain :tr ii I lv,w tilrint, l,ew <ItUry rhe u e t , ilti it i have donedi, her441 ihui{ ., 1 u- t and-U c., : lgn ii w olk w\ith tt' till c t) -;ti'tit oi III a litt ic iie tisi iiiiuk .li k a bIghtn-r boy,. Thellec n beil n)( thmb1o1t ;) 'w that G i l:ti IWe tr h sbn tr 1 re ttttct lit to .u h tu h>'s and422t its irrou ig . Th lt t iv1:ies were c ntl in t t n c ass, - tsiId ti t-I. li('Ii tl !Y/r, g r'c:il :1n!' n ll ,l \ 1i unit I ccfk, veru tuil l i i c join i tit' It1n itn, th .itticipaliu it et n,eni. 1 .u i r t t nir ie ct oii ( cutlu'ted'I otn sci ,'" i .i :i t c l s that in ltici\ i t dt i'i r - - Ircc y Ni t i e li.;cthtelcc- i t' , - t i c- t' i I i i i [c t l" I lllia i e i'ni,l Vi tn r,fh nlice wen' u:nly' : "-- 'tl tii k('l h:w-k thell i wd\ t :111,1take c:n f few inclti:tec. Of (omUS bui 4 t : '- b11n t!yc1\ lb ti'n l(ld. It is rt' i it o' t good it ihoriti tiat ti.:cat1h lttts t< '1 ticb itictness Iu11e' i i t c -ith 'itt., 11,1r th i : t ndh\ tui uI , :1110 1ti lit i , " itNi :It b,usin2ts i cn ar i anrius to l oIt' Ga:l.t \\"'ek inadel( ptrniuiltil :toil linv Ireetly iit I,Vd in y1a11 nd ert ll c es ' 1-12 for (thi.,s i : o '- 1 i i I' 1 1t Tl i'ii.\'. .\ 'I c .t' io.ctictits ai li1w ett')eI altl lth' I ' I:\,tri l ",i t(~~ litt' (1t) I'i i l'',1' lidin ul, 1ttl( llt'tl, C<, t . , hei( (;:[t. (i' , '"i. o ir a, " I., t si if'r, b ou t i'.' y v t s i :o ) ' 1)te i)'il .tt ,cl i l:di"[ it in i '- ii+: Iii lll"tc 11 i 't 1 ('it t11i ' I l t"!11 - -'i hi, : nI.:tl' ,e M ayorlii ( tlun inty,tl b intl , , n -i t t it t \\ t'li l '44 tl i i , l ' . l \i ' ll I i cciity, t i otI c, Its tih- h''itp I :1 I; i tcii t'J' , '-14 ll r t!4 c ttti 14,l 1l t hl i ;e l;nto ni rnlt il t [i;!I1111ped i' :il I til iit tl;', ii i liknci ci I i n i s iis i n i t liciti . l it iwnkh .:,a l ' t' t i!ii iti t r r :i (iy like icew otirk ihle'e 00ti 'i in l ent111ri, iuti 1k tn.: l a t c i It c'a i rl ory n,ti f iltt1 ,i ic -- ic tia r, ' iL .1)1 r (4 itn y,i m v r i t w co pise mu' detn',' ing1 ~~~ hisinh in. 2,4 triu :unc' wtitc ret114 ire i' w it tie it "wel ti i lt jilti 11 2 o l lbe st2 ' tljiC iii'' fr I: < 444% 2t''ctiic' r (.0i4ned his po.iction:. :ani 42 i a .-ie'ig ncin'4t\ 4a eterl i w rac nkis''t til in i:st- lleiniii Iu re i ib icci A.- an I . c. c of the i,ilici hast brenit- e l '' ci No . rI 1 If c ('apta i preuitin. The22 'Ilic h it uc '-y.Is' i j n of c ic ltt Ii i:-2 141 de 'tcl -ch, beide tir t <t%:ii%acions,~c it,, .t'ct h- i l' ilnc'i wi- h ftouif.d \\4'lwn I 14 ttt s'1, (44 i' wa' genendlyie: n2 i n l-un, wo uhl!c siiis., S i:t 14a c'' i i on I tiin theitI in>w ct ing 11 chSief thec 1412 i Charle.ou poie iforIe-:, ilcil'til won every psiti i he 4 F414f htas i" mbed4 the id r I trom theccci rsil --by ric444tl ad kit 'i i tc 2 2 n itis iot al- wt ayttV sI 'oi ese b4l cy Ith .tverage) I ('tll eman cc'. ' ' foc nuver G 2 lc\\' )ek, iiat.'i'th:itievetiic , was ideed i gAlt of the tlaes. pl3nir skll of thel. o, noiianoe. $It isc ti balancd thao-h vtst'rni wdt ins)t asl l)ict. 0bi1e 112 Orgin. It )eolie,fri iet fmvo at m,omr n(are, depot lo:une darys test itrwil ( inand frihtbt iging fr ot saism:tory. th ie f or Ih-ides arfl sipy fite. 0 ft 1 in 'Oltllb olat bi a , 8.(. MERY AS A MAitIlAW- iLL. nSt iT ANI) FAlIIION AT A HOLi NA'S CAPITAL. A Jcene of rurpaeatng Ioreltten,u at ISe Seale llouse Last N\ighlt--A Meribu'w 11 \ ildenguent A i)azzilug oterih of Ileauty andel Manhtlood +o)nt' of the ilablilmntnt of Ilcanuly. (Coilubla Kceor', Novombor Ii) 'Ilier, friend! upon this lofty leivo sit down! And view tito beauteous plrospect, spread ho. low,"' andt1 (Inem "lin:t tiou ovur gazeIl on i&t11:t11 more fatir Iii Ettre or te Orioat?" And SO we sat down hast evening on the balcony that oncirch thn bell of the 11ouse of ltopresentatives and gawed with wondering face on that ;air l-un and its fairy graces--whero the ''youth and pleasure" of South Carolina and hor niy ter States had met ''to chaso the glowinig hours with flying feet." A MYSTIC 8IIOw I;l OF S'LENDoR seemed to fall from ever" direction. The Lail wa ''swept and garnished" brightly; the tint; of the rainbl)ov blended ha~r1 uonioutsly upon the ample walls; eryttl cl'iliolers ponted fro the eiul azoned (oivare that archt(d aIJv't, scintillating Itu11c; of golden light; r.d the very air w,t inLt,iet wiLlh ruait graleo at,d l)1Om)11. On t'' floor beueath vos strctuhed a 1'.A'olA1A 01 J'iA. :ry AND 1AsI N, wVh)ose scln over varied to .azzle the eye of the 'Looker-on in Vienn'.'' ''Fair as morn, when tih lrnoon is new" ;c.eled the lovely b,eings wsvho glided to and fro, and tho tonrs of whose voices fell sweet as the riugdovo's plain 1n. MlUSlC WOveIN (Ot 11BiA'E' nIA(MioNIEiS 111led1 the air tiltif echo rose ind liore t fe ,tlmuds divinely to a Close (of rnr iy riou; 6V(-tlleees, 10o witching tens (il' that they dlitggel tlte !ours wi it bU'hnl: Of t'lumbll'roUl)lS''s Th'L l,UdiCs, wvith r"ilver-sanda:il'd1 ftet, 1(1 et l in costllume(" oO Orit Liei (le :1( t ha 1t lt drew the 11151,Ubto i'i i;hlaira I ion ft em g.llant beaux; the chi vnlry of th!, bttete, tlihhed with ;hi nimniool and11 "spllld by) the beaut IOuls tCenti" U' it liid Iril)uto to lovely pat.ners; tihu musie ''sweet 1as the strains from -'i1 lt's iito''; the giay therong tlhat 1%Iihile( along in the ecstasy of the (line. ; and thu oSOkS of tucoitiiued j.)y i.hat glott1 from htappy faces, funned a sce'n' of sech surpassing beauty tl'tt Iii ).,1)1 fe o r o natu r ,t' 5 t ito i U aP anld to ,lhi thai t ill- ?'iice tl ii is il':et suir \We witwoke from our ''tirean of theiei d Ivi'e (nly when1 th(t ti.;at',ehihame; Wa t(5lr11Ow1( open1 andlt a -i '.\IT 'Oi_s Iti'1' t wa, di 0 ltd to 011 eliehitetti il lho sIpLper forned one of the pri im t(tt l'ues of the ot'.7as1In. It wast an1 elt' ganlt feit (lcgantlyserve:, andt waz(s a lit tiig iiito to the greatest ilocl triumll ofi thlU ISta:on. TI'io hdcl enai'led u to take .t ;I:,,er' nI Il"t I' (nliinsat-M of the ilit:', anld thought t.th e ''tL'oker t' was (1iul'ly yiVttitied at thtsc rOr g. 11^; toilets, i_'u mansaged to oh:.' I\" Jh t %Ceeiei vtily h ai few. Thei, it were others egjinuliy beauti i;l iunt as wthI1y Of L.::ocription, b)ut ! we .:'y " un s Jtbtaintab le. 11 ore are aill t lie iuotu-book vothld hohl Miss Agnes Ihee, of 1 Uliou, pase blue iatiin, trimmned with iridtt:-'t'nt benaci. 1b1: I aclil 31e :iaster, of \Vii nnialboro, pUle green sati i, \aleci(ielle10s iice. Mi,), 1ila 'Talley, of Cohn)nbia, .hite 1t(,ali 1-ilk triulmed wvitht crystal boh)ysl. white lnth silk with ornanelntion of Ducthosee lree. Mb1.is A..nnie Shiver, of Clumbd.ia, moire Mht-.s Loll bilUOntoii of (i.ar lesit:dl. whiite suirahi silk, ehtlborately trinae' d wvit.hi mociro aintigo ribbion matlid lanthce. Ab i asic ~uo aOg o1 (Columbia01, buoniifui Nile greenl o.ttomanllf silk; daiVjO rwi i Nile greenu and emU: 'aidere2- J. tulle 01 i un ien-lts, peai1rI. ohi's flL1velines 11rdi1.2Ca1'.on whit 5i;h costum101 :, with Cornainenz tain 31i-- Ih-bo Mallij.o Allenalh-e, e,N. inatI in C ilki mulletI andif maa )ilk; u (t0umn leaves;ii ovraients, diaond:.oA Mris Chrsi Thomt. (If Couinibia; eite otuma oflk NU ren albatro;h15111I-, wioiho whie mbiermmis. MliSs, Gh-e1ke pls of ( Ceeimleti, I. 'I 151 1m tarre Iih 11 'olt (ubnb, cor coloeisu,leklaeeo MissA ilhiolI WatiesW- of Colbia, cor tui, odrap11 ikfi red with red roses rs.h CharliesWih fClmi Mr s. Endre Robrtvorn (f Coliumbia~ wite ottomne ilk,ju 1en trai1u;1 oraeli .l Mis. Eta Co. 51(1 of (ColumblIia&, chrm i E mumt I 00o vLitlfil ofit lirunswick, Ar. wile caiu m11SiI organdilLa. ai. Mhz I' 1ez Tahmy of Washm1111t1on,e ML~ciss i 1uoKees of CIirestnlvililO e hmere andI vethelt; libie s-e MI is tirie Petougin of Conus,bb, u. g (rn silen traiy ofl lown cor Mris.I\1 Wili)auwe o C olumbibii cu white ottgony stotilk., trimle.ihw Altrs. Andarw rawfor of Columbia~t Mirs. 1).i. l)SloanreJo of m iaham black veltum, of whitilt otoianilk am:t I .'olit Alae. l n yo 'i iit N rl . Wtei le oes ofCilk. a Pu Altz . titit il Dar b o Coumb bolackIju Mrs. t luy hs hrlso, lc '1ics Xiiin Presto o (f Col um:bia, blacks lar and jet. (ozds0 uaut handsomy I uit (tof suif cl,e t itCl.it Mris. E. W.i lteibel of Columbhi, coviit stumjo oflt tgre. toa,ra re Mirs. J. C. Ell of Co>lumiat, b lack vol vet and 'ilk. Vitl i k ;til Mr-s. Rober lt).Ideibels of Colului, whershmr adbre M[rs. Clarko Arig of (Cohubi, Nil green moire antique silk, Chantilly lace overdress; pearls. Miss Leize Courtenav of Charleston, pink silk, with lace overdress. Miss Nina Choatham of Edgefleld, white surah satin, trimmed with lace. f Miss Liza Cheatham of Edgefleld, rose colored satin, trimmed with white lace. f Miss Mario Butler of Edgefleld, pale satin underdress, with overdress of 'l Duchesse lace. f: Mrs. J. P. Richardson of Columbia, elegant black velvet, en train, trimmed a with )aohesso lace; carbunoles. Miss Sudie Motts of York, rose colored moire antigue silk, trimmed with satin ganu ze. Ml iss Lula Wlliais of Columbia, creu satin combined with bronze plush. Miss Jeniie Gibbes of Columbia, ciel bleu satin, en train, draped with blue gauze. Miss Annie Price of Columbia, canary f burah silk, violet body, skirt trimmed in t violets; pearls and topaz. Miss Kate Taylor of Columbia, pink c satin dress corsage trimmed with ostrich phines; Rhine stones. Miss .ennio Leo McC.nts of Colum- t bit', white satin, with overdress of organ- 1 die. Miss Agnes MoMastor of Columbia, t p riinrot o satin, with striped tulle over- 1 dress, looped with lilacs. \ iss iattie Gonzalos of Colleton, scar- ; let satin, with silk illusion overskirt; low ] ucek and short sleeves; diamonds, Miss Ide Shannon of Camden, white satin and a profusion of ostrich tips; t pearls aud diamonds. Mrs. F. N. Robbius of Boston, Mass., black Ch:utilly lace and black moire. Miss Minnie Kinard of Columbia, ciel bienl satin rlmadames, silver brocaded ft )mt, tulle draperies of silver, embroid (red tulle, caught by silver pendents; tips atndl (limolds. lrs. J. S. Coles of Columbia, black si?k with jet. sl\"bt' iuia Purcher of Charleston, shnm silk; peLarls. M ik tie Anderson of Stateburg, white olin' tover pink silk. .ht',. Mark lLeynolds of Columbia, white Chmi -ia '-ik; range blossoms; pearls. li.; Minni F'ewell of Rock liill, bl ee ut n'l ilk, square train, pink satin front ti ve(ii witl itulle: pearls and diamonds. .li s Enna lRansom of Charleston, blue sir i L ilk .11 Ii roses. 31is,s Vir ginia I'inckney of Charleston, bl ii' s1tii; prlc I:. \i -- K-te Sprowles of Greenville, corn u!. itI silk ("tVered with lace. .liss .luia IJrtlen of Charleston, white - iuk tintnel with lace. I irc Vii litner of Anderson, blue IUn. lirIs. 1;!1,t E\V agner of Charleston, pink ri, :hune. with roses. J lis Emm (: -t(y of Camtden, helio tropet silk trimmned with haue. .\Is ' illie ('ulcy of Camden, cream alb:.ri ss with roses. 1 (. .1 . Iredell of Columbin, black silk ntl jet: liamnouds. 3ls l-arri(t. Einglish (f Columtbin, Nile g;r '-n i:atin, tt immetd with moire antiquet nbhan. ie.- %- t; AbuVey of .Edgcfield, c(rn eOl-" iied i-iik :tn(i prinrose plush combined; d;i:tntt iil A'ii bltr, Smn itlh of (olunbhI, white int :ut(1 j+ wels. Jli..s 3\ilh 1)th-by of Colnumbia, black f iti :e l,"ct" - -:a striking costume, .r. I. ('hives ttf Clatrleston, white t imd111:11 w itll I)uchebse lace. A l I elln ic I Price of Columbia, pearl < uli 1 sat in. tu lie and red roses. Alii ('ty Yo rua5 of Columbia, terra (nt. I ltdu Va :tleuciennes lace; diamron1ds. Ali SopieI ly the oif Greenvllle, white Mlim IFanny Louise5( Withlerspoon (If D)ar lington.11) mire antitjue lace Iront; cream 1111in; 11 Sts andS dliamondsI. Alt1. Heron Earle oif Greenville, black - iilk and( lit. Mu .lar.gn-i)e Lownds (of Charlestonl, LIn am ain nILOl whIite lace. I1 TLaiiie Lowiudes of Chaurlestonl, pink lIs \-rgaLret SmIythei of Chlarlest<ml --'I'llu SIm.' the o)f Pelzer-I, 111ue suIrah J lelen Mobley oif ,John toln, paile Nath i Ialie l"elason, of Greenville, x' luisteottuneSilL (If white ailbatr'oss 1 liii : .lhtrl, syIltIre neek; Ilowers, dlia - Alm N (A GonIz:des, W iE Gonzales, 13 I. S-u',- r, Jo-sepht K Allston, Marionll T 1ir, (Geo K Wright, C 11 Blutt, U M l n) Ier,(I It G LUtey W B BonIham, .J Ml - r I -n, Il-aridy JaickIson, Lewis Parker-, 'ic A.Ib II ibl)le, (len Geo I) ,hJ.2t1 n 1il I PaItiton, EdwaIrdI D)ick, Jr 'I - n ' lH S-ioun11ns, Il P' Moore, Alex I 0'U m, ,lamels l'ric-e, S IDibble, ,Jr, B II[ Al , IP I Ml lln C J Iredlell, J I1 Bouk- t Iii. l, J (3 '1icMas1ttr IJ. II Ea~lrie, C TI' AiLnlI ry W\ W itay,) WV J McK(erall, GA L( Iakr I ) (;11 il i, E WV Itobe(.rtson,l t J'. Ail IAL-r W~ L SaunIIders, Alfred A lieb, N :t G iAi C S Illopikinsi, Andrew ('a iod A It NavyerCl, J 1P Carson ,E B li'h I I Mier, J1 It ltyls'ton, L Springs, I A li L lhe, A C Springs, W B Stanley, It II I l. l idget, A II Watson, W U ('ap: ii Gilespie, 1t Southigate-, l' Gary, J 'e(b,wan, .J 1'McKie, S A Penlre , i C S.:-. W\ II Pearce, .1 A P'eterkinl, ,. 1 EzIi,( W Ni'loick, J1 II \Vallker, A (G arnIk It lIi - II lrert Itouint ree, Al virI \ oiiummiI. Dei I' L Pairker, Al It Itavenlel W AlMetts, TI N Nixon, .J T Bacon, L 1F Menl,i,I . Da',dhsion, t ni Graham, S 11 Mose Iy ', I roner-, J1 T ltirron, WV J Mllain, i Ii i tlL, I! S ID)sportes, WV It Muller, ,. I Dt luson Jr, It ( Wrighlt, T1 S3 Brattonl liion I ( she('prLlrd T S Btrattonl, W Z ..1er J, AX Waniaw, C' II Suber, .J T ' \A\ W iunwitt. W A Di-k, lI L~ Abney, 1' lb eko. A N Tunneyil , J1 Ml Sott, J It I) i mom, Ji I M \ln di-, A Iredell, C ( Whunler, V I Aln D111Ir Kendall, Jr, (of N (,A T Ml (ants, L II Lee, Wille JOIles, I I I taln . S II Alaikley, Ml A Markley (CI 1111arnelI, Jr, C It Miles, F II Wes ton,1 AX S Itemner. T' S Burdell, WV F B3rit. tain, .; Al loyd, 1~ It Brooks, I. lilamton, WX AlI layni-swor-th, J Ml D)onovant, W I Hoheriton Dr N E Tealgue, J1 P' ThIomas,e Jr I LL. ('zAi, W t M llmer, J1 C ltivers, a 1' 1(1 <N ii, .1 (1 Evans, A WV Smlith, .111 AMhlu:l 1 ' I eatlltie, A TI Wood'hvard, P I (Ih/I. (C J Sh:annoin, ,J (anitey, Jr, T1 J1 lurneil II ICa'pers, J1 Tom'Iklns, WV W - 141 . II IB MIcaster,- J () WestiUel, I) II Cra fool, (I M (hidsden, I IIayne, .Jr, IPI l Gaid,dIn. WV K Colling, (I W Ihell WV IL n'l.--rll, WX II Westrmireland, Tf T \l. -.XW C AI(-(owan,. C I, Northrop, IE 2 lInmberI. W\ A ('ourtenlay, J1 1 WIse, t WV Wt A damns. II C Ilayneswvorth, S (A r >'tlniy. 1)r 1- 1) Kembual, i F"ilzsimmrons, C II I ewoIl, J1 T S3loan, .Jr, S II SaunIde-, d. I -Kibels, C B Nehnso, Ml L. Ionham, .Jr. I Ji J lIemnph ill, J1 5 P'rie, WV C Itobertson,i A W IParlker, I- WV uIlIer. WV 11 Gilbbe, a Jr1. E~ Ml Ncker. IDr Miel, - WI IV11ughes, r I I" lrst. W X C Fisher, It Al Davii, . tI Mb:ean. Col. J1. P'. Thomals. Si k 14 an uhiliu lIi:adaILche, anIlhl I' (Ie g InlIS, 'i5 (:ent s a vIal. NO cheapi b)oxs A ti allow wtaste of VhI tun-s. By drulggists5. fill hoit liloringr loVe .L H?N?RAL NIWN NOTEW. ea of Interest Qatherad from Various Quarters. There were three now cases of yellow ver and one death in Tampa yceterday. O'Brien has been tndved to the prison in riary, by order of his physician. The Labor party was routed In Chicago. 'ho leaders acknowledge an outright de sat. The latest news from the State elections 1 ocs not alter the results as already pub shed. It now turns out that the Anarchist (leo. :ngel attempted suicide, by taking lauda mn, on last Saturday night. Great precautions are being taken to pre 'ent any demonstrations in Chicago in aid f the Anarchists. Gen F C. Latrobe was formally inau urated Mayor of Baltitmore 3esterday for lie fifth time. Between 400 a nl 500 warrants for arrest tf illegal voters in New York city today vere in the hands of oflicers last night. The lIon.''Joseph Chamberlain, head of he British Fish Commissioners, arrived in Vew York yeaterday. Dr. Schliomann has made a will giving all his archicological collections to the er in Ethnological Museum. Two companies of the Sixth United itates infantry, under command of Major byster, are now stationed at Chicago. Ground was broken yesterday on thn K(noxville and Southern l:aiiroad, whiclh is o run from Knoxville to Atlanta. The F'fth National Bank of St. Louis losed i'. doors yesterday. It had a caipital of $325,000 and (entried also $1,130,000 :leposits. The ofllces of the hat, Comnmcria and Lhe Western Union at (lattanooga wer Iamaged by fire yesterday, and narrowly 3scape(l destruction. The Chicago hoodlers have been sen tenced each to two years' itprs'.nimeint. but. have beeni allowed two days to 1le a bill of exceptions. The Comptroller of the Currency has futhorizel the First National Bank of Durham, N. C., to begin business, wit i a mapital of $100,000. Parsons has written a letter to (lovernor Oglesby, in which he endeavors to gain favor for himself by recapitulating his ourse as a Louisiana carpet-bagger. ''he Ilev. John Tates I)owninag has 1been called to the rectorate of Christ Church. L reenville, made vacant by Ile resignation of the Rev. Ellison Capers. John Jamber, wlo was convicted on S,at urday qf attempting to kill Ex Mayor Secor of Racine, Wis., with a dynamite homI', it tempted suicile yesterday by tak ilg i oa pline. Eighteen young army otlleers at St l'e fersburg have been sentenced to various terms of exile in Siberia on charges of coln nection with a revolutionary plot against the Government. Dr. Wm. Selden, an old aml protmient physician of Norfolk, Va., and the wealthi est capitalist of that section, died stdeinly yesterday morning. The Comptroller of the Curreac3 has au thorized the Simonds National Batnk of Sumter, S. C., to begin business with a capital of $50,000. Advices from Dubucluc, Iowa, dirtcdi November 6, says: Last night sevemi furt her attempts were mlde to start tires in iillerent parts of the city. and the anxiety of property-holders naturally increases. A personal encounter took plaace in B-h 1ond, Va., yesterlay between (ongrles nman George D. Wise and Wn. II. Mullen, !ditor of tile .abor Ieald. Both were irrested and bailed. At the election in OJswego, N. Y., Tize lIay Ida1 M. Griffn was elect< d School (o missioner in the Third District, carry ing every town in a strictly Republican (district. At the Congress of the Woman's Suif frage Association, which is being held at Manchester, England, it was resol ve< l t reintroduce the woman's franchise bill at the coming sessioni of Parliameilt. Prof. Bergemann will perform t he oper. mon oni thle throat of the Crown Prince, it dhe physicians decide that such a step is accessary. The Crown Prince has been orbidden to talk. Jlohn a:Dilloa, speaking at a meet in of he N ational League, atti ibuitedl lialtf<n '. nersecution of O'B3rien to revenge for the >itter wvords the latter hlad uised iln attack ng the policy of the Government. O)n I hi. Western North Car'oli naIaitrmid he Swannnanoa tunneld, tihe lonlgest en itla.I 'oad, has cavedl In andi llocked travel in he directioni of Asheville. Ti'rains leas e >y way of Spartanburg for Sailisbuiry. President Cleveland hats issued( ai pr1 lamation annoneing thbe ratifient ion ot lie treaty heretofore puablished bet ween t lhe jnitedl States and the ,Sandwichi Islands md setting forth its terms. There is a diecidled change of sentimaet owardis the Anarchists sinice the finin;l orI hie bIombs in Lingg's celi. Governior )glesby has reei-vedl some thireateninlg l-: ' ers, but hie (does not regaird themi seriouslyx. (Governor Gordon has decided aigatinst tile eorgia penitentiary companies, and1 hais inedl themi $2,500 each for enrut lI v. Their -harters are to be forfeited if fineivs are inot A negro boy only i1 year~ (If age. rame.l Jharles Loeksl -y, Wits triedl in -\ugus1:ta resterdlay atnd - >nvicted of the mullrder of! young whiitt man named Mlil(o IiThln.. 1l'he murdler occurred about two monilths igo. In t he fight between the negro mob)1 arl lie sheriff's poIsse in Paittersonivillc, LJ our negroes were killed and1( one wvas b ad Ily toundn(ed. All those killed were notorniouls y bad1( characters. No further troubile is ow feared. D r. Mackenzie telegraphs from San i temo as follows regairding thme coniditieon >f the German Crown Prnee: There ltas teen a recurrence of growlth lower do(wni n the thbroat. I aim Iisinzg an uinfavorabh-l mtlletin tonight. Fire at Reidsville, N. C., dtest royed lihe arge' tobacco factory tof 11. Sampilson &t ~o. , together with a large stock of tobaccon( . ~oss Onl stock $60,000, oni bihilling and1( ma hilnery $30,000. It is said to lbe coIv(t roi >y insurance. The' New York polst otlice is overtlo w in vith campaj)rign dlocumlen 5. F'rom i'ridaiy 100on to yesterdlay nooin I 700,000) newspa-. >cir prints were handled, 25,000t letters anti Irculars and 2,230 sacks of snmmll mam er, 11 on political subhjects. A loaded dy namnite bombiil hits been01 found1: n West Viin Bureni street, Chicago, lilt air from ai polling place where voltin g wia. a progress. The bomb11 was made outi omi.f irge gas ipe, and)1 was eight inaches 1ong. he (1n(1 were closedl with Ii rona tp (rewedl firmly (In. Thie fuse was5 aitta 'hedI tthe c:ent re oIf the bomib. In the United Staites Suplremue ('ourt1 vis ordaiy, Attorney GeneraIil (Vabmd pre(sl i?:Ill esoltionilms ad(ott b11y the Isar Asetiath.n i n the death of ,Jumst ice Woods and (1 ressed time 'tumrt, highly euilogizinig tihle ie .Justice. Memiorial reso)lutio w: ret wen rca(i Uie Chief Juti ce prnouncedlit( eulogy on is deceased Ossociate and1( the asohitions and the li renmarks 'If the lhi rne;' genermal were ordered to1 le ent( rd n the reco,rds of thme Cloumr t. * * * )elicatIe mdiseiset, ei;bitIl idicailly- Iuredi. Sendl 10 cent" lit st :11n lediical A ssoiiat ion, liiutfalo, N. V. Rubbeler oIvershioes are to1 Cl .5sti me ills tar than last. It is dlevouitly to lIe hopedu ml mat the mavernge many will be u..he,o. I The Cotton Crop, WAsmrLNirro, Novetnber 10.-The No 'ember report of the Department of Agri. Iculture shows that the picking of cotton las progreoed rapidly and the harveat is lready closed, except in soils which have esisted the adverse Inlluencesof the season. the October condition Indicated a yield >er acre three or four per cent. less than ast year, with nearly one per cent. increase if area. -Returns of yield in fractions of a mie' are less than 1a4 yesr, in about the ome ratio, while the oig,kinal returns of 1 ieId per acre iu hoinp ti are nearly the aine as those of ,Itst Noveiher. .The re u It in fractions of a bale indiente a crop of bont 6,1300,(0 h-iles on an acreage of hout 18.640,000, or :3,8L0 of a hale per icre. The Iit:" by tat s is as follow : Virginji, :12-lU0: Otih ('arolina, .3 -10l: l'lorida, 26-I (a; 3NSissipp)i. :16 200: Texas,i 11 100; TeInnssee, ;t1-100; North (aroliini. 3i-l00; ( enrein. 90-50t0: Alabamtn. 28-$" 0): Louisiit, " ;:i ; \rk,inszs, :l 100. I A ei ovii jwtel-i'he itllnl) of coisist ency+.I I lowV (i I d e i(11 h (x pC(ted to show Sc1Iself- ssi0)n whe(n she. is b)eing g.iVenI ;way. A w11)lO idyn '' limnt lf s1 much1(1 satis flcItilon in the S('r1111 0 she (Io'4 iin U hred: sp) 1t In tle lbak 'f I lie w'omtin's dtess in fronItt 01f h('r. lii tits (nlivlhtcn ei n.' Ir t ' gr(atness cent ei.ars a lay, anit htv ing a -i gnat)) ( tha:t nObordy c:in remtd. "1lov didt y1u 1b ii life?'' the ycuong min lskeid th e ) rett. ncil. "I didn't heliu it.'' :Inthlully replilI the gieat mai. "it w:! hcre W'1n 1 git her." "1)i you get on I tt banana p,'el on tlie staire?"' asked one (,li (e hoy of atnother. " it'plied the other, Wit Ia n ('NJxressiun of F'eeling, "I1 tumlehd." (tild Mrs"- lloh';)m---J, n1, I'mi at'raid of ttit. electrii liglht in front ofi the u house (ill ri. 1t,b1I,.--'h'ere's no (langer, Ssi nthltby; the vi1e is insulted. 'l'Tc higliest anlitoi of soie peopl' teems to b(' to ntke IlhenselVes disagretlIe, as for instance, the man who asks yout what time It. is when he knows you have your watch pane.1iC(l. Paper is now utilizred in the, manunfacture of colln, the new materiml hieing stained tulI rl iIied to iesembhle iosewood. 'he C0111ins Ire I'Very ltudSOme, anid Compara-i tively' inex:u'ns.ie. (ent (0 sitex't jlorter)--' 'Are you en g:Ige(l ' No, siir; what, is it please?'' 'I' want yo;. t entry im trInk to the station." "Very sorry, lit I'm a speciltlist on love letter, :and iosegiys. At sljoUrner)('lat one (If thie yumnlin' re.sor'ts who wa is nrousel at In uin(earthlly hour every morning by the hieIL)us) ctowin' of the " (ks ctmplained hittcrly of the fowl air l'I the pht'e. Wh len a gill tells a young man that. he is 'In 1imiptidett, 51:t 1 tIhin_, :nI just toi honridi fIr ny use,' lie otl;1lh to I-:el de presse"d, I's t hie gnecrally doe sn't. Gen erally he feels repressed. ~"Yoti belie(V)' in goo natur111(1', d1on't yo'O? "Yes, I an of the 1pini,on that it is the stunshinc of life.'' 'Will, then. von v:ill hend me1 IlV1 )l-)br. , I :no sure."' "'No; 1 u(eVer p)ra('tta What l prt:(-h." "1 '.t :;n ' c(hange.; lre C)'')d 0i1- 1l1 , the( j>hi i n ') r",' s:ld thn' wvile :(5 shet roeIt night lto tiill hr busietnll's pllcl;)t4. "lve had ait ' (i, l In n I'm1 going thr1'oug!h these l,uc'iets for n little thngc." r:p of ltdia sh:lwls t- ill l' mOngI'lC !. 11) i : ' :t,It !lI ' ' ' lusivtel y f islti - b '' I i1( th 11)m i;, ,'i:,t(r. 'T hIey a itl lii i w tiih 3a i ' lish's th i t c st 'ev Cral d' ll.us ai e:ud At *'uj' n. Te . 'l'Tuesdaty, lit' A TJONGU.E IN KNOTS. I conAi trint maaria in the mvaunps of Loi *u whl worikinig for- the tole graphl comiitny, anti nsed every kind of mifc(ine I cmbi Oi ur of w.ithouit relief. I iat ,-t IuCeeded in brieakjig the fe'ver, but1 it co t meIi over $:100.0)0, and then my a.st .u was lit-A:-atal' and oturatted with leat I ft:l dIy euie bers m in lO iutl -o filled with si rest that I ce uh I searclely ct,a liig tong; e ntw anid i letd wih lit te kuioh.. \tir ius riies were reC * tiorbf:t1 to without ( Ilred. I bonight two bottlee of II. B. Ri ol it ha a curetd and stre'nigthitnid me1. All soimi of m ly cJLiar of iuts anud s9irene;-, anid I feel ,biC!SOi, ITii., Aprdtl0 1 ~i;. ST'vIFF' JOINTS. A MioST RIEMAI;KAiL i 'ASM 0' a.-1oyl1 AND R(il-XMA'T'l-. I hmve, a little ho;y tw:lv V y 3ears o*ld whioe: kneeis have.t been dr-awn abaiutt :lotubled anid his; jo)int:: ar' el.r-eliy- stt: I tad he las been in this cnid iti<.n thlree' years, unabtle to) walkI. D)uruig Ihat. time0 Liirthem eial board o,f I' indon county ex mne himi an tld pr'ono.unuced the disease scrofiuhi an p'iuteie, but not benefit Lver' lem-i . 1 1 hon lt'wd a ni ich ad v,critiseid ) prtiparationt withiout benefit. Ihruee weeksl ago hie beeCuoLI p)orfectly' he1lpless and suiIieired dretiadftilly. A filend whol'. had uised 11. I. 11. ad vised its usi. I1 ht x:' uis"ed one bottle tad till pain liau consed4 and lie can now w~alk. Thiis has bieen a most wonderful tctioin, as lio' complaint had ballied t'very thin~g. I shtall conitinuel to use it onl him-. . Ils. EMA' Gamtirr'pus. \vBku Ct ITY, AIIIK., IlA oD. Ilqiing testedl I. 8. II. aind found it to in al.l thtd t i'laimed'i fotr it, I commelind t to) an and iii every one sirerir fe bloot jioison. It hit td.mo we'i motrte goodI (or It'.'s money andi in a shoi'hr pace of timo than anyi blood( puriller I vert' iuta((. I owe the (com1fort of my itt) to its uste, for 1 have b een~ troileld vith a seve-r( forlIl of blood Un8ii for' 5 r 3> ears~ and foud no releif u natl o. hat given by the use of II. It 13 XV hb City, A rk., Ayt :;, t' ; Al whio i!t-l rl itn i ottnmtn a'iuii It aus Hi t i it ori | ii xi t'OllM. c ottitl erotulus sw llilg ii I eeurlitbyr:nn,.nira ,xnnlop , ir ratd n"k f wnr iIred wnduh he no e g'T'irriu' a H OWiiCASES Ask or-llstit Ins ief intI r lillTE CRRACI 11 IE AL CUR S ALL HUMOR$, ro a oomnon Ulotela, or Erujption. (1 tho worst Scrofula. Salt"rlioumI, ,c Foer a soros," Sealy or Rougl. +ktn, iit short, all diseases caused by bao >lood aro conquered by this powerful purl vn d invigornthi ndiclno. G tIathug Uucnr ri ly h luder its be lign inluenco. Especial y has it mtauifeste1 is potancyli1 cur ing 'Tetter, Rose Rfash, iloli, Carbu aclles, Sore Eyes, Scroi ulous Sores and SwIelliugs Hip |oliat D)isease, Whlto swellis lttre, or Thick Nock, and Enlargetd [ilan.dN. Send tn cents in sittnpas for a argu treatise with colored ilates, on Skit L)iboases, or tho sane amount for a treatise ,,u Scrofulous Affections. "T'tlE BULOOI) IS TilE LiFE 1'horoughly cleanse it. by ising Dr. Pierceb t 1)1(lt Moidi('a1l Discovery, and good tiie;Tstion, a fair skini, butoyatt spir. Its, ail vital strength, will be established. CONSUMPTION, w}iieh is Scrotula of the Lungs, is ar r,uited and cured by this remedy. if taken be f'ro the last atages of the disease are reached. F romn its narvelusii power over this terribly lal:11 disease, wlen 11t otffritg this n1ow cr:lbrat(l retnedy to the )iblic, Dr. PIECt thoU_ht s,'rhiusly (of CO11mg it his "Conv 1)tp1t01n Ontre,"butt ahamndoned1 that 111tnn 0s too imeilr(CI for a nxeicine which, fron its wonderfi i cm11ination of tonie, or strenfgthnling, (i rat i' 0. (r Iblood-cleansing, fill i-ilious, p et orul, : unt 1ttt it Ite Poper ti4., is unc(Itah CI, ntu t l :0; at rremedy for convlmpton1(n, but for all (lruio Dis 0itson of the Liver, B!od, and Lungs. UIf ysu feel (11111, ('owSy, d bilitated, have sallow color of akin, or yellowish-brown spots On faico or body, frtirgrnt hradache or dIzzi-. n('., 1111 taste in tonltb. ittcrnttl heat or ehls, iltern:at iug wIth hot ttushes, low spirits ani g kuloy Iorb1todlingS, irregulatr appetitc, tld (at((1 to lgt'. you tir' tlfe1'ing from X diCeMt;Ott, I)vspeNlt, and Torpid Liver, or ?Uli3tounatesii. In many eUSS only part of te se sym'lptole are expc 1i('c1tI. Alt I ' d'lly fo' nil 6uci as'P, 1&'. lerce rs t.oldetn Medical Di.. cov('y is lllP'nI)rpssel. For Wa'kt Langs, Spitting of ft1ootl, Short itess of BEreath, lllrott. clitiv, Astiat, Svere Coughs, and l,in'red atTe1t1ions, it is an efficient renedy. or,) nuv I)nuoots'rs at $1.00, or S X IIO"T'LE!i for $5. 5''sul tell cents ini 1tamnJ)s for Dr. Pierce's hook ol l'on lsilption. A dd'('5s, W'orld'% Dispoasary liedical Asso. eiation, 6143 Maht t reet, ur'FFA1 .o, N. Y. $500 REWARD f s otTered by the propi)'otors of i. :4age's Catarr litemnedy f or a case of catnrrh which ' they cannltlOt, enre"c. It you have a dislharge from tho n'10, offrnsiVe 01' otherwisc, paltial loss of 51u1l1 taste, or h(earing, weak eyes, dull pain or presSUr in hriad, svou have Catarrh. Thou sandls )1 e('s termal teC in consumption. Dr. Sage's a ('CAlnn lt3lF.nY c11rc tho worst ease's of Ctntnrrl, "Cold in the IlEoad,n amd Catarrihal Aicadache. ti0 cents. PI'l VATiE BOARDING. ON THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, the undersigned opened a F'IRST ('LASS 1)AlING 0IIOUSE in Charlest-n, for the accommodation of both TrtaiL an(1 Permanent Boarders. 'Tbc lhtilding, located on the northeast corner of WVeutwotth and Globo streets, is couv'nit: itly i atr the busyiuoas portion (if King atr.a t, yet fr e from the noise of the t.horoutlghl'arta. it is within easy each firom the \cled my of Munic and froi Churehes of all the diliroant de It )nination:O. The lint:;e h;a ti tlioroughly re ptaireld, andi iltited u}) in g''od sty lo with now furniture an3d] tixures. Term r rasonale. For' further3 ill formalt ion aldd rue Muls. E. E. HASELL, or :41s*1. S. EDWARDS, tf Charleston, S. C. C H IA RIA )TFTE SE'SSItN BLWGINS SE1I'T. 7, 1887. IN in tin- (outh h11.1 bla advanact supe1 ment --Colbdah- Ar ID Mul 1ltel4. Only Ii: hlb'lin' lcie wNith! tl:J, wa1rmedC withI th b - 4143ong- :0n furnaces, hlas 10t ami (coh l ater(1 aths, a3( in irst-class *'verly r(e p 'nt -310 Ich! ina j0Ihet Sout.h has lIeduc ( :1'101 I. w or101' 1(0011 from thle S'imla Charlotte, N. C. Pi E{ E IN STIT UTE., * 11: 1. .,lon (1( co rnenes 4on the( flrst we ni 1.la1y 1in Septembaier (6th (day3), andu ends1 ti lilO W(<1nes4day in .14111, Ips., Lv&: y depai linentI of 11nstru'cltion fille 20, y expmen111c10d Mil ne40omp1lished0( t OIlhers 3.-11.i11 11g1th lar gest. and1( 1t1ost thioouglIy :qull,3101d in hin't,ito. leaoe 1b ly steam amI truly0 (--3 il;ntedl by 4I letielty. -1 ('c iu r t wo 1 Io r more1' from same Forl 4 Irc'ula3r' and11 C.atllogue, RIov. 1R. BURlWELL & SON Jily .v'3n IIALEuIGJH,N.. PITTIM IARtMINATI YE' FORl iNFANT8 AND) T1'ET IIiING CIL DRE N. An insitant relief for colic of infants. Uures D)ysen tery, Diarrhooa, Cholera [nfautum1 0or aniy diseases of the stomach itdi b.owels'. Makes the critical period i Ihe ting :'af(' 11nd eas5y. Is a safe and pIllent t<one. Fori tsale by atll(druggista, u114 11 awholeale by HowvAno, Wm,ir auf( \ 11,1 Ga. C~~fND ifESEE]S THE p INISII>? ]r K9ANGER R AO I5 A LINIMENT PERFECTLY IHAR~NLESS.A ii)SHOUL.DBE U/SED A FEWV MONT.1SJJVEroRE CONF/NEMENT. I 3END) FOR /3OOK TO MOTHE RS. FbAUITfEQULAYORC a AT/\WTA.GA. R D1TCHIN G TILE 0 A NING,, . C a r p n te r s d& te n i r c rkl e, ripl, riduaat, clrcle and 0l3)n r or ra II n wte dCsat t1 xr a t eCt'y AIJTOM ATIO IVE t CO Noith Othorry Street. NAS-vILiaT UNN