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tillRENVILLE, S. C.
WEDWBSDAY, JANUAEY 30. lSeO.
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JUh We regret that profoaeioqpt duties
hare prevented the 8enlor (Vein flvhig much
f his atleotiuu lu the payor tliie week. j
The Legislature, v
'ftifa y scvlna busy. Yl?? proceedings
every weefc tire no' tohiHlmxu and much
that la merely preparatory for final action,
that K wmiM be tinprofitablc to pn'rtlah the
Whole. A great deal concerns parllculer
coontiea anl persona, not of general Inter*
cat. We see that DkLabok has Introduced
a UK to amend lit* tax bill pawed last Maawn.
If lite whole wero slriek-a out, after
the enacting olau?c, and a few simple, plain
and intelligent provisions insertei, in lieu
of the eoufusel sod interminable clauses
and sections of the set. It would be s good
thing for the people ol the Stale. A. re.
p?al of the Attachment Aot would be judicious.
The thing was unnecessary, and
celeolaled to eonfnee instead of improving
the old laws. It would be a great improve
went, also, to ab dial) the * Writ of Krror *"
Method of carrying up appeals to the S ipreme
Court, and to restore the former simple
and (inexpensive method. The new
system is oppressive and calculated to dewy
Justice to the poor, in m ihy cases. The
Magistrates' Act. only allowing two hours
to appeal and give security, is of the name
character?calculated to defeat justice to
the p?<rr eery often, wlia cannot attend
trial with friends ready to he iheiesureties.
There wna a bill b-forc tbe L'ghltlur*
giving do-ket fees to tbe judges, which
was said to be of a most objectionable
character. We observe that tbe bill has
l?e?n ktiled by striking out the enacting
lanse on motion of J. B. ITtdk, of Orecn
vills. A bill lias heen introduced empowering
the Attorney Oenornl t? change tho
venue in State esse*; so that a man chare
d with an offence in OrecnvlM-, Pickens
or other up country TMstrict, might he sent
| erhaps to Beaufort, to ho tried hy * jury
of negrooi who wruulil, in all probability,
do whatever tho Attorney General urght
urge. This Is almost restoring one ??f the ,
grievances which prolueed the revolution 1
?f 177fi. We do n?>t, however, know the ,
psrlioular provisions of the bill, nor wheth
<? ?r it is st nil guarded sgninst abuse. We 1
were surpiised to see that it wns introduced
by WuirrEO, who is generally on the enlightened
and lihcrnl side of que?tions, al I
though a regular Republican. Thrro wn? I
* bill in regard to mortgages passed hy
hoth Houses eud booome a lav. We do
not know its character, but it it is t? operate
before adjournment ibis, nnd nM oil
rs so to operale, should certainly be putt
lirhed, at once, oificiuHy, that lite people
may know what laws they are living under
It would not be necessary thus lo publish
laws not of universal application to all the
people.
The frrcgoing notice of the Legislature
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wae prepared for Inst wo*k'e paper hut I
'e arowded out. Since lh*n, the proceedings
***" ' t have been active and various. One thing
wa regret to see?for some alleged olienor
to one of the mouthers, Mr. J. T, Sloan, Jr.,
the reporter of the Clunl-ston Cuuri'r, was
ex polled the House hy BO to 80 voUs Tlrs
wae no | any vote, it seems, and it is rvi
d?nt that a respectable number regarded llic
proceeding as harsh and uncalled for.
The bill to punish sheriffs and other ofli ere
for di?r*gaidirg tho llomestoal Law,
has passed.
Congress.
No set has been yet passed of general intoreli
to our renders, lint we observe by last
evening's mall tbnt the Dill to repeal the Ten
wr* or URIec Art lias passed t?ie House ol Hep
resentativc* by a large majority. If it pwwi
the Pena^c, President Johnson uiny have tbo
opportunity of removing o'jeetionahle nflioo
bolder* before be goes oat; hut ere purport it
will not go into operation till 4tli March, to
prarent tbi* very thing. Coni.rv, of South Carolina,
introduced it hill furhiddiug disl<>yol lest
Win in public schools. This is a silly liti'e
piece <4 tyran njr attempted, that would dis- I
grace the Turkish or Russian despotisms ; who
I* to decide on what is disloyal ? What right
ha* Congress to take the management of the
publie schools in every State into iu bands ?
The thing shows to what extent Radicalism
bo* addled the brains of some men. Give this
power to Congress, and tbo loyalty of school
boefc* would be decided according to tbc wishes
of the party in power?now they would
have to be radical, then dcuiorrntic, then of
some ether party stripe, parents and teachers
would have to change their school books with
very change of party.
A JJill has been introdnecd in Congress to
oeknowledge the Independence of Cuba, and
to admit her Into tbc Union without paying
anything. Bocnrsu introduced a bill doelaiing
that all citixens shall have tbo right to
vet* for Federal officers.
We most cheerfully commend tbc good deeds
f Con gross; and Instance their late art roIBovlag
disabilities Irom all the County officer*
of this XtMtf, of every party, Who Wcru eleeted
ky the people last fall. IT they would go furIher
wd remove arery man's disabilities, it
would be a wUa measure for them, ercn n* n
party measure, and enable the people to place
l? office such uiea m they deemed best rjualfied.
ft is thought that Congress will soon |
pass a general l/ttl rumoring disabilities. The I
tleorght lastter has not bu?-u acted mi as yet. |
Mu.t.r.e, ooe of the Senators of that State, has i
presented bis credential* through Tar sane.? '
referred,
Malf Rider Thrown from hia florae,
tt'o regret to loom that Mr.
Asonos, the accommodating mail rider ou the '<
Woodruff route, sualaJnod rarioue Injury a
weak or so ago, about three wiles from town,
from being tlirowa off bis h?rs?, the animal
being frightened st something. He is slowly
recovering, however, and wilt scon ho able to
rrsumo his eonfrort. He bus a sutMifhlc '
oH/iuj his incapacitation.
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The Charleston Hotel?RetUetfioat. of
Horbaoh.
We learn from nor Charleston exchanges
that the management of thU oxcellant Hotel
has been changed, that most excellent gentlemen,
Mr. J. P. Hon seen, agent, retiring. Op
n recent visit to tho city, we had the sntisfhoti?n
nod honor of hetng one of ita gnosts ; to say
that the hospitalities are magnificent, U to
repeat something the trnveting public are
already well apprised of. Tho tables arc supplied
with ail the delicacies and snhetantials of
the soaaon; the chambers are arranged in
splendor; the servants are polite ami attentive,
and ererything about the establishment
Is inviting and attractive, molting the guests
comfortable exceedingly. AH of thie ill connect
on with the kindness end urbanity of
Mr. Uoi'.BAcn, who delighted to make his
patrons' stay pgrceahlo. In regretting tlio
retirement of this last named gentleman, wo
are pleated, however, to seo that the chief
clerk, Mr. 0. A. Mills*, baa been rofolned.
Ilia efforts, coupled with the co-operation of
the proprietor, contribute largely to the comfort
of thoso Stepping tliore, and especially
those who follow the newspaper profession.
Wo wish tho " Charleston" under Its new
regime a continued prosperity and high reposition.
For fuller particulars in reference to the
change, wo giro tho extract below, copied
from the Conriei of the 13th :
*' 7*A* ChnrlctoH llotrl.?This widely known
nod popular resort, which has'boen for yen re
the pride of Charleston, has undergone a
change in its management. Mr. K. U. Jacksou
lias assumed charge, nud w!!l it* future
provide for the gnosis of tho institution, and
in this work ho will bo assisted hy Messrs. C.
A. Millar, W. J. Anderson ami B T. Hurdcll.
Mr. Jackson has livud in this city for twenty
years past, having been for some time connected
with the cstatdishinent while it was under
the management of the older Mr. Mi ';<-r, and
we have no hesitation in assuring tho guests
that utxlcr his supervision their comfort will
not be neglected. ]Iis assistant, Mr. M. llnr,
is known to evefy guest who has visited the
place for tin) past sixteen yeara, he having
been connected with tho institution in various
capacities during that time. Mr. Anderson
and Mr. tlurdell, the other assistants, are
equally qualified In their respective duties,
anil wo hnvo no dnt|l>t that the managers will
uso their best endeavors to sustain the high
reputation which tho Charleston Hotel has
ciyovcd for so many years.
" The h-uiso has been lately repaired and
thoroughly overhauled, and is now furnished
witb all tho luxuries an I conveniences of life.
To tho traveling public it needs no rccoin- j
niend.itton, enjoying as it does a reputation
second to no bouse of tho hind in this country.
\Vc predict for it-a successful ami prosperous
eorccr under tho administration </f tho ti"w
in inogciiiout. who, we are nssurod, will exert
their beet efforts fir tho comfort and eonvcnl.....
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Universal Suflrago aud Uaivcraol Amnc
sty.
The following resolution has heen adopted
hy 11 meeting eontposod of some of iho principal
eitiiens of Virginia, icprssouti.ng ail parts
of the State:
" While the conviction of tho nn lersigncil,
and, a* they believe, of thu people of Virginia
generally, remains unchanged that the freedmcn
of tho Southern Stoles, in their present I
uneducated condition, are not prepared for the |
intelligent exercise of tho vliictjre franchise
and the performance of other duties connected
with public affairs, and arc, therefore, at this
time, unsafe depositories of political power,
yet, in view of the verdict of put-lie opinion
in favor of their being allowed to exorcise tho
right of safTragc as expressed in the recent
elections, the undersigned arc prepare I, and
they believe the majority of the p-opio of Vir
ginia arc prepared to surrender tlioir opposition
to its incorporation into their fundamental
law ns nn offering on the n'tsr of peaca, and
in the hopo that union no I harmony may he
restored on the hssis of universal naifragu and
universal amnesty."
The Keidvillo Female High Bohool.
With pleasure wo call attention to the ad
rcrtisenicnt of Ilov. H. II. Rem, in anotiier
column. Jurt the incro statement that the
school is under the management of this excellent
gentlemen and divine, ought to ha
enough lo secure a large patronage, for the
institution. Uridvillo presents r-*nl advantages
to paronts and guardians for purposes
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vr, VMuv..in'ii. a iiv pi uiMiis niuro t? ui 11 ni^H
order, and the greatest curu in taken to effect
what too often in not accomplished in many of
our place* of learning?tliat is, to ttluenln iu
the true *eui-.' of the word. Tbo moral* and
affection*, u* well n* tlio intellect, ara studiously
directed and cu'livalcd. lieing a country
villa^", thogo who reside in UsidviMe lmvo
none of the extravagancies or temptation* of
our turgor places, neither nro the other expense*
incident to either pupil* or fmuilios
anything like ns heavy. There fart* luting
known mid appreciated, are attracting peraona
there, *omo (rotn our own County. Among
the latter we may mention acvcral vulnalde
families from the lower portion of the County
viz.: Dr. W? A. llAnnisox with Col. T. I,?
Bozkvav and J. fi. llAMUoxn, K*q. They
will contribute largely to the school, each hav.
ing more or !c*g children, which they intend
to enter at the *e**ion opening on the ftrat of
February next. The place will a!*? reap
other adrantr.ger, a* wo learn that Col. lh**Kmax
intend* *oon fo open a store there.
We wish the Itcidrilte school all prosperity,
and think that a put lie utility is suhacrved in
bringing them prnminantly before tbo public.
Our Extra Nixmbar.
We have accomplished one thing this
week which we wish to be well remein
bered l?v 'he buelneaa part of our cllix.-n*,
viz.: That when they extend to tn their fa
vnri for our advertising column*, the great
desire ia to bring their not ie before theeye*
l o o" ? "
OF n* many j?#?rsi?n* pcrsrt?i?. 1 1114 eij 'rl
wo hvre nude, and ?|ih<rij[h wo hive incurred
expmao In outlay and |ilty)onl
strength, we have been well paid, not with
standing a response suitable lias not been
given. We intend to persevere, however,
nd maybe after a while advertisers will
arise where we least looked lor ihein. We
r< p"al what has already be<n auid?that
we have evinced a deposition to benefit
those who All the advertising Column* of
this paper.
To Printers.
Messrs. W.vi.ar.n, tviM A CooawnM., of
Charleston, advertising agents, udvrtrliro for
a competent printer to f!tk? clmrgo of a evttn.
try nuwtjojier.
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Politeness tn DiAineas.
Wo fb#d ti?? other d?* * very tuggestlvi
Oawsjlapdl prtfngrapb on pofltoaeaf iii ootti?*
tion with business. and Which left. its fbre<
upon our mind. If tbere Is a thing thifflpay
wall, U oboap and s?Hy to had up Largo qupn
titles, it Is poliloncss. Chore's not n lady if
tho land but will giro you a sialic filled wit)
: por(ouio in return for a tou?h of the b:it
coupled with a boW; and if Is equally trw
I that incn are m euseeptlble in this way as an
; the ladies. Politeness and cordlaffty of gooi
, feeling. orery one Ukes, and a van the inietur
( thrope is softened ' after repeatedly receirlnj
the salutations of one whose object Is te please
Urban'.ty Is a coin that passes with all, rlet
J and poor, high and low. A men starting li
the world with fire hundred dotlasa capita
. and wuil suppliod with Courtesy and pleasant
- nctft, is more than equal to one with a thou
sand and devoid of these qualities. Tots low
j to buy where buying pleases those you per
' chase from, but you run from him who. treat
yon gruffly.
For Instance, Just step into Mr. IIotkt'i
store, Messrs. U. BitATTtit & Coor Mr
Thomas Stbkx's, in Greenville, wbero on<
novcr r?ils to tncot smiling faces and n pleas
nut good uiornlng or evening, mid It ii Impossible
to get nwny without currying of
something, although yon may not re?lly b<
needing anything. "When they show yo?
holt nftcr bolt of cloth, tit first yon cannoi
help w n loring tbat'they do not tire ihcinwlvei
out; but yon soon stop wondering at ouytliia^
?except thc|r low prices?being lust amid
their gentilities. Dnt whon n person enteri
nn establishment and tho uicrehnrtt or clerk
speaks, If at all, only In ncetmls of n cynic, or
in morose nets, why you involuntarily wish tr
fly out. The gontlomch wo have alluded t?
are not the only ones In Orccnrlllo, who art
nfTnblo when you visit them, (for tho target
part of our people are all that's to ho desired
in this rcspcet,) bat they arc the very personification
of ngreeaMcness and kind solicit ado,
Fuliteneis pays, nnd pays well.
Improvements.
A newspaper should he n minntc hook ol
the Town, and every motion made, togethei
with the resolutions pasted, should he faith
fully recorded, and the name df the person
niaking the motion or off-ring the resolution*,
appended thoreto Sometime*, however,
where there is a good den' of hu<inn*s
to attend to, the rrco-d-r finds Itdillicnlt to
get everything down. Whilst lie is recording
one thine, something e!?e is being done,
and thus a portion of the minutes ore over
looked.
A few days since, our attention was railed,
(happening nolto have been up there
f?r tome lime ) l>y one of our most. esteemed
divines, in speaking of the improvements
going on, to thu cnanges that had burn in
trod need in the drug and chemical store of
I>r F. A. NVai.tbs, who occupm* lite stand
?n ning me intMnean place of I>r. M. II
i B.vni.*, on tlio corner of Main on 1 Cliurcii
Stre-ta For a time after I>r. E ' lireniM,
lie ?|nr?-rnrm waa unoennp'fd, and doting
11ih ii'tci'm it auff red ni'thS in eonrcrjuenre
lli?rcof. Tlir ? nee furmttly occnpii-d *
U'u room* line Wen mvte into one, f lie par
t'lt on having lic?*n lemov-d nn<l rearranged.
Tilt* alone would linvc Keen n great charge,
luit tlie tenovatnr ha* not ?t"pped there
itiMrad of there li. ing onn enhance, two
loom lion- invite y?>H in; t lie nlniloa s, I lie
I urn. Mill "Veil till' a lio'i} fi "lit of lite liill'ding,
lias iic?n auljcutod to the nice touch ?l
iIn* l?ru-li ol frv*i..i Tu?m * I'.iwki.l. p ilnter
No' liing Jut k or dingy ii rein, niol in approaching
the.plice, whirr* y" ? nn"o ?t?pped
on n n-'fi giiWviilk, yon not*' place jour
f-iot on ntliatniitivl brick. The p'aec lint
been entirely reeoii?trneted, and oontrlhnlea
to 11>? good npp?amne? of the tipper
part of tlioTotcn. We wiah that general
improvements cmM lie made in till* way
Vlck'a Floral Outdo For 1800.
We have received a copy of tho ftrat edition
of one hundred thousand of Vick'a ilhiatratod
CatnlogHa of Seed* atrl Guide in the Flower
Garden, now published. It makca a work ol
100 page*; hcatitifully illustrated, wilU about
t.'iO lino wood Kngrnvinga of flower* aod
Y.cgotnhlea nnd an elcgatU colored plate, a
honrpiet of flower*. It ia the nmit beautifu1,
a* well aa the moat instructive Floral liuide
| published, giving plain ?ti<i thorough diroei
tlnn* for tho culture of Flowers and Vegetable*.
I The Floral f?uiJo Is |HiMi<h?d for Ibo benefit
I of Mr. Vlrk's customers, to whom it is rout
Ifioc without application, l>nt will ho foi warded
to all who Apply "vy mail, for tew cool*.
Mr. Vick request* its to make a nice *clec?
tion of *eeds from hi* catalogue, which he will
forward to a* free of cost, desiring, especially
among the member* of the Printer*' oratt, " te
*eatrer rholeo flower* all over our country, t?
add bounty to the beautiful, and to tnuke th?
desert hloMorn a* the roee." Address J a nr.*
Vick, Rochester, N. Y.
Now Music by Mias Eoitoi Wsatflold,
of oreeavtlieTills
young lady has recently hoen granted
a copy right for a new piece of Mu*ic, entitle J
" Ilindn'* Lament.''
The Newberry Herald ot the 13th ??y? in
referonee thereto:
" Miss Kmma Weetflold, of Oroenvillo, 3. C.,
was granted, at tbo United State* Court yesI
tarda?, a copyright for a new pieee of music
I by tier, entitled " Ilinda's lament," say* the
I Charleston Courier, and wo aro gratified t<
1 know, that thia aeeompliahed uud amialde
! vitnti'f la<tu I* ?0 * * **
I j n - m uer H'ftUll
I fill latout in mimical composition. llor briol
' visit to our home nest, mid the pleasure
I realised therefrom, aru not forgotten."
I
) Rev. A. J, Stafford of ttie Methodist
Church.
I We neglected last week, to state that tbii
t divine, appointed for the Church here, hai
I arrived, amnming his duties cn Bunday, ICtb
i inst. We have no d'rtibt be will very sown b?
1 popular with h!e congregation, and prove a11
i accession to the community.
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Cupid and tha Prose.
Wiitr*** Hra?fas, K?i|., Editor of tb?
1 WalhatU ConrSrr, was married on the 31*1
ntt, to Mice Nkttik Aikswoku, both ol
whom, we hellovo, were of Ooonea County,
We wish lor them not only un exemptioq ffcut
) (iio i)l# of life, bift complete bappigCli,
of las# Week. SnUMKtafenlr held# UfotU to
s Sum Prtfl. and th* formoon of MomrfitJ. 91m
a Issue Docket ?> not reached till TMiday.
-,,Tbe Court will of eoarae, he unable to eoni
elude that docket during the reofiafUctCr Of the
I neck.
? The Mr barfj boe^ aere ral 'eon vtclleAa for
' bftfglsry ffiTd laYMffy, adfl WuteauA pnMei/by
1 the Judge <m Friday Ust, the Judge pretac1
ln?e*ch MktoMt With toff appropriate ?dj
monition, calculated to benefit all o?t*Mer?,
< and, If poeeiWIe, the culprits also. The highest
* two year* and ell month* |H At penitentiary.
1 The offender* bad alt been In jail NM pwUhe,
1 end were allowed rntne credit on that More,
1 Ybeee convictions, we hope, will hat* a tea*
- deacy to repreee eriate. The parties eoaviet
od were all aegreee. There were a? wbite1
persons iudicted before the Court, except >>ne
' or two caaes of aeaault and battery. There
VTVrV MVOrm VI Ul? Ciwgv w ? ecu
V, tba law KCH1 to liuvo been administered
1 io mere/ yet trail/ and impartially by the
" Solicitor end juries. The Juries arc composed
or good material, intellectually and morally.
, Sumo new and intvreeting question# en the
- Pirn ride of the CVart are being henrfi and
1 decided, which we can report in owr neat.
Jmigo Ork, M fhr, has met the very high
1 expectations of his - frieodn for ability in the
1 successful discharge of the duties . bie oflke.
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Pout horn Sntcrpnoo. / 1
Header, W you are not already a subscriber
1 | to our paper, you are iarited to give aa year
name wUjb two dollars, apd you will raoeiro
this journal fur one year. But remember, if .
' you do not pay In advance?and wbe is so
1 poor at not to be able 10 pay1 f??you are not
1 wonted, aa none but cash paying patrons arc
found to bo of any proftt. We IWtrk yon wffl
' ho well paid loej befbre the year ts out. Try
no ooo year, and ff yowaee Sot satisfied at tba
' expiration ot that time, ths engagement 1* s?
end. Our patrons flatter ns. We want W*
subscribers, but we do not desire those WW
^ fail to pay for vat ue received*
We are anxious to msdte changes in the
general appearance of the sheet, and If those
who ewe Lbo office will some and liquidate
their indebted aes, and pay for one year in at*
ranee, everything can be done; yon will be
no worse off and we will be benefitted.
Newspaper Changes.
The puMi?'nti<in c. tho Chester S><tmtIarH is
to be discontinue'!. Omisc, want of patronage.
The diunllmi m Oj>!?in* Is to be rriuinod, Mr.
Cliestcrtnan having purchased the typo and
fixtures.
The Orangeburg .Tries has changed hands.
The Editorial staff is now Messrs. Tbsd. C.
Anderson and Ohes. H. Hell. The politic* ol
the paper will be Kepoblican.
Tlio &>?'! Carolina llitptirl hai been sold
to tlio proprietor* of the Reliyio? Hrrahl,
Richmond, V*.
Tlio typo nnd material of tlio Charleston
.Verenry ha* teen sold at public auction. The
pre* aoh! for $.11, tha engine for >210, lb?
typo for '-'(Ml, the imposing (tonus for %M, auil
the furniture an<l sundries for $7ft.
Mr. D. R. DnrUoe h*? purchased the h?trrelt
of Mr. Klijsh Kce*? In the Edgefield
Arfrtrtiter. J. T. Bacon, eoetiunes
. Editor.
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Hog-ire Caught.
T1 in rogues that lately broke into the store |
' of Doctors llanatko* .% M a nan a i.. In this
placet an<l stole some tcrenlyflro dollars in
money and other thing*, hare been arrested,
ws loam, and proof* disrorered to identify
them. The thieres are two negro men, Jennr
Ami units and Mtbirria Ci.kvki. Attn. The
latter ha* bean convicted once before of lar.
reoy. The forruor ha* not heretofore been
sue ported.
H. Brattle dt Co.
In ottr issuing ex'ra numbers, these gentlemen
have not (ailed to take advantage
so execilenl an op|>ortunitj, and therefore
app-sr in displayed form, which reader*
run not (nil to to*. Tlifv believe in ju.tt
^ dourly calling ?h? attention of purchasers
:aud cuntameri to llo-ir st?>?k?, a* all liberal
minded |>co|il? ought to. Tlifj have a pop!
ular store ; a country lady told us the other
, -lay that aha never thought ol coming to
I Town to lay in herspiing or fall supplier
: nntil she raw the a.tvertiacioent of three
> vcrj' clever and cystcuiaPe bnaimaa men
] nppenr in the paper. Ihora who know
I ih-in nerd no telling to have them return,
but we would any to strangers thai to be
e<?me aerptainted there, la to go again.
W. H. Hovoy.
We would respectfully inform the public
' that Mr lloTKT, having made a contract
with na, will oocOpy a plaee in every isane
of t tie pop or during the year 1889. Ilia
goods are alwnya of the Aral water, and
never fail to give aatiefiction ; and aa he p
anxious to let it he known when he hea
anything fine in store, U would not be out
of place to reed hi* nolieee over at least
once every week.
Music Lesson a.
Prof, ?. Bag..* will give toeoonv on the
Piano, Organ or Melodean, at red seed
prlera. See hie advertisement.
The Berne as Xjnet Tear.
We are atlll sending set the Rxtrrpri** at
I the low price of two dollars per annate, In ad
riDN. inn u ??7 eueap, mm Mwip?p?r
in therefore within the rtwh ?( every My.
Aubacribe for ono yewr.
Hearth and Home.
, We arr pleated with this weekly, Tor ike
, farm, garden, and lire* Ida." It ia a large
, folio, iltuelrated with beautiful engraving*,
, and eontaina meek intereating reading. Prion
, ft, well worth the price. Add rear I'grriaou.L,
llama A Co., J7 Perk Bow, K. Y.
The Camden Journal,
t Tbi* paper, a* It already known, waa hnrand
L out, but lika the fabled phrrnia ariaaa from
T iia a?U?*. The now itmo ha* a bright faee
, from new material, and I* mora iiitere*tii>g
i tliep errr. It will rctelre ilie congratulation
of the
*;
Tbs Ualoowllls Tims*.
Tbs tbots pspsr ku recently changed
luuidL Kr. B. A. MoKhisbt, hs* retired so
oeoOBt of |1I hsklfb, Mi Is meeseded by R.
W. 8hAnn, H?q. Tbs 7"??t??Jb?log th* only
paper In tlnloll *l|bt to b* wsll My*
ported by tbs psopls. We wish the outgoing
asd incoming prosperity.
W? flat Mm ?aawad Hcina from tbs Tim**
J>fthef|h, " i I |
" nwriw.?Wi eesgrdWIts (be bar
"~w wf IVW VTVmiWM |VnuVniN W
Union. Too IiihhHWi ?o bs trnstsd with
tbs tools* of rassst Imklitlii, bs bns boon
mpnrM noat UM MMI at m aarnneeu aga,
after baring aarrerftbe SUta acceptably at a
Judge of tba Swperlnr Coart of tow far nearly
risen years. B? baa MW U toaurf &
nnaw tba practise of Ma ffofcolo*. *?d, wt
ia hpfjr to aaaaaaaa. hu MaaMI at Ualaa,ari
tptatf a* ?Bn *Mk Ma M, oar fonaar
Commissioner is Equity."
" It I# an HI ?M tba> Mow* ao ?aa fowl."
The election of aa ?ttM; o?W Mm! ha* ftarwed
to oar bar two oMa lawyer*, Judge*
Maaroo and Pwll?t aad baa mtim to tfct
cummunily a valued citiien.
" The Connty of Union bat btaa flrMal
of lata tad towr?#btpe, to bo doateaatod a*
follow* i Ustva On art Hia^ fwwviih,
Dray tour ills. Goud?v? villa, Pinrkaey, Sao tar,
8lin*rill?, Gothea flit], Cross Kays aad Bt>ganertl.c."
'
- dune Nobby, a Oiiblh, baa baca appointod
a Magistrate br (itmtor 8?ott. w? bar*
not lea rood who ho# baen appointed I ha Clark
to dn hi* writing. J ana Mohlay la a member
of the Leglslatwre. Wa m^uw tbi* may ba
tabaa aa aa iMUcatka, that. In tba ?pin lew of
Governor Scott, Jwtie will Wot ba aagwgsd la
Columbia for atty length of tfara, daring tba
ensuing year."'
uSmU ?Tbo Comuitssloaer la Equity
oil no tales on Monday, tbat o fleer being
/nnciHrn officio. Th?J Clerk, in bl# now capacity,
01M a tratrf of tabd, aadar decree of foresleaaft,
for dotti SI per aero. Bid# at filteriff**
aula (bowed aa advance in price*. Very
lUlle property < h tinged hand*. Tba town
Wa# fall of people. Negroes frwaa tbo coantry,
in letae naiuberv, ware seeking places for the
year.
far (It Saw than XatarpriM.
?aae
Jfmrt Editora; Wa see by the present
ment ef the Grand 4i ry. In attendance at
the Court wf G-neral .Sw't a lest .reek,
that thcr bare presented Charles T. Hopkin#,
K#j?lr?. one of the Magistrates of lM?
County, as inrwrop-trnt to discharge the
datlca ef bie office. We have do complaint
to make to what had bean said by the
Grand 4vry, aa to I ha < thcr persons mentioned
ia their preseataaent, aa we are not
informed aa to I hem at all, hnt we know
Mr. Ilopbia* to be an boneel and upright |
men, mu NHWigq lit imi not iron) tne ne
tor? of Ui (iirnrr railing. ktn in the habit
uf ed*?ti>i?h-ring jurticr, a or acquainted
with judicial proofed Inge, yet he U one of
the nxjet intelligent men of hit color that
we have, he leeraief rapidly the dutlre of
hie <>#??*r and w<r am aatiafieS, In time, will
make eery elheieni Ue^krilr. It W
(>rnp-r to hare some person of wlor to ao?
ia thie caparlty, as there are a large numh?r
of romptaiau er'etog aaauey thoe* proI
lo which can be dtspuoed of more bene,
fie'ally In ibS way than amy ether. We
hope IIr. Hopkins will eowtlwt)* to e-l.
cfrizusi
r ?
The little Oorpmt
We hare rwelred the "Wth Corporal-'
/or Janaary. It la re per tally sorted for gfrla
and boys. It will interest nd pi a to then
rerr much. Price 91 per a enow. Aims
L. Bieitt, Chicago, Illiuoie.
yr?- Or*. N. ft. Era**' life was hmsisi
fur Are thousand dollar*, ia the Piedmont
Ileal Estate Insurance Cunpaey, ami Mr*.
Erase ackuow lodges the receipt of the amnnet
iu the last Ahhesilla ilammtr, fr%>? the agent
there. <
far Ik* lutlwt KaUrynw.
JTreere. Fditmr*?To verify premise node
yon some tlcse etnee, ssneeeatng the Ceeaty
serrry and aa te hew It ta peagreetlag. ta (he
not|?# which prumpU the writer to action
thie rainy day.
Cuosascnced Bar em' ae Hit, from Oreenrlltc
C. II., and m a Una dee teeth, topping
Pelade Hirer three faerthe mi a mile he lew
Coo ley's Bridge, eeeetsd etakee at taterrab of
Iti mites MMb, m hU Um> Mag a w;w?
ry bam IIm below Orcaarilla, Kii<| Hiwr WUig
tha nwl dividing IIm af tha townships
ul u4 ?Ml of M straaia. Than proceeded
to no ??>t aad wort from but Hne, parallel
lint to galude an It* wart and Seedy River
ad Lauren* lire east, marking the line* and
establishing stona eoroon, artiag river*,
creak*, breaches, raads, share Was, mills, fheto
rici, mUrnrti, coarse* aad dlataaaaa of each
carefully takea. Oar haalaoa* aoararmtioa ia
geita moa*a*nnna? hsieg ta the Rag hasree,
" forward," - ta (ha right," "ta the UA,*
"steady to the axataa, "nark this, for*
ad aft," " that a station," the ehata haarsri
bringing ap tba rear, " stink," "stark," "eat,"
throughout tba day aad waak. Nararthalam,
our trarsls are replete with please at ek?gas
fma* aaa neighborhood ta aasthar, hava a
aaw hotaa every night, aaw aaqaainUnsaa,
aod naa asparieaaaa ta snlalt toaaah other on
the following mora. The yeawgeewaf Ik# party
here ssaay a Marry laagb aaaaah athar [>ad
eaeh day satis to bars a aaw viatiai, whoM
they worry until another day, whoa ha Is rr?
I laved by a suhstltata. We wark km A.
M. aatll * P. J*., stopping Ik at 2k sainnta* ta
parts ha of a lanah prepared hy the lad la*,
whom kind hospitality will leag ha rwaaaharad
by arary wswbsr af aar party, and
properly nppraalatad. Make ahaat Ira Miles
per day and oeeasioaally atari at anrly dawn la
eoiplata a Mae tee and * half In sis Mila*
distant, aeaaalaaalljr pas* tbraagh pin# thisfcrts
for mgae without a ckaaga, and onir aoaapie
la (oar miles. Find asaay largo tali* har*
grown ap la small yisst staaa tba war. AfW
completing a Una. walk from twa*ra ta ftftaao
aiilv* to start naotbar. Will selato a law an*
srdotes eoaeerning oar trip, and hid adlsa ta
I J-' - 1 -
TCI J VMM ? WO wnr ead of
DUirtet, uf tomMM oar Uw iWrt firmville,
A ikomhor of the parly attended o ?#rjr
plearanl y<?u?* l?dy h?mr from ckqreh, ?k?M
tether how mm; la the ?mmy f*
llir reply *m, "Cra." 014 gaattawna r*>
marked, " too oagbt to Matter." Bit repiy
war, " wo'ro Mattered f aed looked ar If hi*
pre*' nee alow* war proof m?|h. AaeWig Ibar
colored bnja in ibo wood*, aaotbrr of Ik*
party told tba aldeet " to Irll hit dad to rolact
hi* 4# aerao and haw* It rarroyad." H* ramarkod
I* a yaaagod oao, " tall pap t* Ma*
qalekaad ehooaa hi* load," aa4 pap did eem*.
pad found all hand* biding theirfare* with
appreeoed Uurhter. Another Inquired of aw
otd lady " If the war gathering portaratp* K
Her reply war, - w* don't raiee tuob an artiele
in there partt." Iler huihand quietly remark
eda " idieter. alnt yon fr.-w the tnoqnlalat?"
Very re?pe*|fet1yr
ONfc OP TBI PARTY.
January 19tb, lSAf. i
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tou tut toirruenx KNTVU-cisB.
Kcidville High School.
The Board of Trueleet eapr?ee the! r
gratification at the aontlftned prosperity j
and usefulness of lha schools under their
care, aDd congratulate Ilia public that, in
the providence of Ood, they are able to
fiirniah a corps of Uaehera so weW qualified
and adapted to iDstruet the youtg and
lead them along the path of knowledge,
and la the waja of trut^yirtpt and religion.
There are certain subjects, which we foal 1
U to be our duty to brlog to tite nolico of
the frlends and all intervsUd in the prosperity
and tteefulne** of the school* : _v
It 1* wrong for parent* bating children" *
here fo tleit thrffl of) the Sabbath, or tor ^
make I convenience of the day In taking
llieJn hoWle. Vf returning ihtm to school ? ~Tha
conduct of *0m# In llii* respect
la m aril we regret vo *e?. Thcr
ln<t Rations hare hern founded nod reared
by faith wad prayer, a* Well aa diligent ef?
f?>rt? God r?J*," fhou ?balt keep my 8nb*
bath and rererence my ranctuarr ; b ant
the hml,* Thera ought tu be lent ftrv wy
del gathering* of any bind f >t pnpils, during
the school terms f nfnl parties, if any,,
purely social in their character. Wc thiolf
that lbs introduction of tournaments and
dancing parties into tha community, if participated
in by tha atndent^ will work
only aril to that class we are seeking to
benefit. The young are tent here, often at
a great sacrifice on the part of parents, for
study and Improvement. Those amusement*
which tend to dietraol and disdpste
tha mind ought not to be anonuraged W a
think thete ought to ba no gathering* of
boys and girls at the spring to tha evening.
The girls in tha boarding hunae. for whose
social relatione aad conduct outside of the
school-room the teachers alone feel thorn*
selves resporaibtw, ought not to receive visits
or fnvltaffons to attend parties, except
by tha knowledge and permission of tha
PVinevpwl ; nor should they ba permitted to
attend tha spring la tha even Wigs, utiles*
autumpealed by one ol th? ir k-tveh?n. Yfe
think all abotild encourage pun el mil attendance
upon Sabbath-rcbools, prayer-meetings
and divine service. Tlie religious and
moral training of the young is a matter of
even greater importance, in the judgment
of the Board, titan simple intellectual <) - * '
shipment; indifference in the discharge of
religion- duties indiasteas low slate of so
elely. We reoewnntrad that pupils b* required
lv aU?ud t?wbbnth-s?lio?la, prayermeetings
ti>l religious service, Ilk*
parent or guardian give* notice in writing
that Ike chit J or ward ntmy.br ?reused.
Wo recommend Ihsl nwli of tbo larger
pupils bo required to sdwfn m pledge, brforo
they are entered aclmUrs, that they will
obey the rules of tho school, and submit to
the discipline.
Unanimously adopted by (b? R>sr I
I ' ft. IJ. HBI1), rVest lmt
FL AMkaatuw, ^ecretury.,
KelJville, January ?kh, 18<W. '
, Yk tiki lauthern Entsrpriso.
fHionltf the rattle of this County b* attached
yssrslly with plegwe, H will her of great ira:
porta nee fa the pottle la knew the ?> pinion of
I Profsssor Oamgec, who |s tbs President of the
I JLoixtuss Tclertnary CoBrge. A copy of my
< nysrt So fk Bt-partment of Agriculture, is
] thereto** reupeetfully submitted* Co>ttie Rdilois
of tW .IhwrCmr ??ferprit? for publication.
Tcty respect fully,
YvwsMhst ? resist,
hARDNER Giftr.o^r.
Jam wary 1Mb, tffft.
Uaaastv*.** Cr**rrt, fi. C., 7
Jawsswy f*h, 1WS?. ]
Sir: X baft Cb# honor to tftete, Id ?m>linvtallon
of what low at ready been reported by
j me, im answer to the dlmetfcm, of the Shparf*
mat of A recall tire aw its -r ?
dlaeaso ta thla Ck notr, that Prrferw-r Outn~
|Wl prescription bee prev*d a soccers.
t Jo%" a flee bull of ono year' old, did not
I mm up from the bottom with the other cnttlo
Uet Sunday night. On Monday rnon.intf bo
IU found lying among the pines, " aUruiingly
ill, manifesting extreme pain, aoeompanicd
with frothing at the mouth, weakness, and
j stupidity, and general torpor, and inaotion,"
with cold cxrcmitic*. This is the plague
which has ae recently broken out among the
cattle of New England. "Joe" woe with
dttteulty driven under shelter, wboro be lingered
nt the point ef death four days. lie ^
was given one dose of epeem anlU and ginger,
followed In the evening by n doeo of warut
syrup and wntev with foar table spoonfuls of ^
ashes. When I learned Prnfeaeor Uamgeo j
preeeribed " a pound of epeom salts, an ouooo
of aloaa, or four ounces of sulphur and two
euueao of giager, the whole mixed in water
,aad peered do we tbs throat of the tick animal,"
another doae wae given ot salt*, ginger
and sulphur, which was repeated on the third
dag. On the fourth day " Joe " got upon bis
lege agala aad ehewod the cud.
It haa been aotioed that the older settle
this year hare wot ootea the eorn atalke in tbo
bottom aa uaaal, but that *h?" has been
looking vary hIL Wa bed u Very wet season
last year, and an uaasaal amount of smutty
eorn waa perdu sad. * 4
M Joe " haa taken kid trst lesson* under thd
yoke, aad pnmlass to mabougaod working
ux-iMM M tlito Onanty ?r* very
r*hi?M*. Tbe high |*io*? end ecnrolly of ,
boroee ku Wt it* twit of general ute o|
mm, Mi only for wagoning, Ku| for plowing
nleo. Sbonld W* be vUiUd ?MJi eueh a d?*
etrnotira 44? lit in?(| I be aptUa ae they
bar* bad In lb* NotlbrWaetern 8tat??, It will
iajmrn our agrieeltaral prneperlly.
At frtftttw Qentgee hat bcaa aathorlied
by lbe department of agrienUyre " to inrett ftlt
tb* ttltrt Mid otHMM of )b* eattlu (lit.
ttM," It glene mm grant pteatqr* tb lb auk him
through tba IMpnytnert, hit profettlonal
Urlw j ltd bepa "*?hy hi ?bb-lo aer|?aint*4
wMb Wf feethrr information be may be
Mn I* |bt ?N fbjt ?*r? bnperiant qnaetlon.
I A* Ml tbtnk "Jo** boe what it railed tho ..
f Ten me ?ewr" If *d??Mneni<o it euntngtane,
I Hare t*tn an tignetf it. gf
Very rnapewtfwUg* >" >' obit rrreant, ,
i>AKi)NKit tiiitnoy. ^
lion, fletark ?***, Comiuiaaioner Ih-pnrU
Meat of Agtfcafcare, H noting) n City, l>. 6 ^
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