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WORK OF OUR LAW-MAKERS. A.YURIER LIST OF IPORT ANT ACTS OF TAZ GENERAL ASEIBLY. Now Laws and Old Laws maule over to Salt she Times-The Result of a Haird-Work ingSessios.. Act to provide for and reguilate the incopourai:al Q towns of l:-!s than onle thou-and idhabitantas ins this Saate. Act to authorize the county commi ai ners of flanp!on cotltjy to oCa and con!truct a public highwav across Act to autnoriz. tic true~ee of th Ufniversity of iSoni, Criat e ert.in pr'optyiv belonging to tIc Sot h Cailina (feIC. Act to provide far and r eulate the incrporation-of :manufacturing com pasics in ti I t e. Act to incorp rate the ro-.%-n of M4onnt (CarI: o the savw Val ley f;ilroad, -Abieviie c y Act to prebctibo the pair nez cer btin stamntorv lien-. Act to incorporat'e tihe ik c ut Caadoanrne anAd, Conway Rihway Company. Act to provide two alhiti zat trial jaoticoaa for (artnton c,>unty. A Joint Re.soiltiion to m: 'or- z, tl-e school :ru-etes of School :- ii -i nm ber tireive,(1) flamptono e-r, t) i.sne pan ertificate for fory-ie dollars'b '-t Mf. P. Melv.-> ou of me fnds of te fiscal year endinz Oc.totuer 31.,_1863. A Jiot [L')i-s ion to authorize the county cmmstOiairs ofPi"ken-Z coan ty to pay to .S eoart ti san of thir ty d->Ilar-. At ro an horize the Govern.,r to pay Frank DeLo..c.:, .'Ur flampton county,% the rer-ad Zeted for the c.t'tuot of Joe Gibao:', .>n of aiscoltingent fun . A,, to reqaire the coinity e-uim sioners of lo-ry an-d Georget1.n Ooan.ies to open...and keep a certain hignaway betweei- Marlov 's posroffite, in Horry coit'y, and tie Mcto-limt Parsourx ..t Georgetinwn wuuty. Act t - inco.-po.ate the 'uount Pie, s an; ant Scaview sity tadroad Corn Act to incayriporate tle Berkeley County Land.and Stck Copiuaiy. Act to provide for and iTirzen the incorporation of banks in this State. Act to repeal an Act e' it led "An Act t- pronitpit.tie sale of spiriltu or intoxicatigg lrquor- in the county of oconee,". adproved Deuceuier 24, 1883. - Act to ainend Section .1,019 of tie Genmral Staates -so -as to change the time of cloing the school accounts of the school districts of a C:ttmy. Act to 'aithorize trial juarices to issne warruts or - search and seizure and fxr tho et of suapcete:l per sons. Act t- afneindan Ac- entitled "An Act to aiend ali Act entitled 'An Act to anenst ae& Act. to pro--z fi r a more speedy dovieloptnent of thie Lluilbiat Canal. Act to vest in the ini-i.dant of the town of Carn, wjttiiqVie. to-wn of Camden, the -ame puowersaudauthori ties in critnitti ma.tters Which1 now as I shall be he edtr ves ed in a trial justice under ttse lawis of this State. Act to authorize and einpowe' the town council ofthetowe of teorge town to impo-e 1i oo6cltt l'-.iens upon personu.gsged in any ca. inc bnu-ness, true or. profse n within said town. Act to an o the adjutant and inspector g rto leind atms re schoolsc or cc the pikr'of' whi-ch are instruote- '-tat.s Act to refui iiinmoney to Danmel Heyward. Act r tiij frIt josAites for- th" eountiesi of Laurens, A btxrille, George town, Berlejey and. Charle-toan. Act teraise'cuppliesi and mattke ap propriatiots fur the tis'cal year comn menciog~'tember 1, 1885. Act to incorn-ate the Brotherhood of the South Carhln AnuuLi C->ufer *ences. . Act to provide for the appointment of a sten agher for the third and fourthdii i cigoets., - s. A Joint lathn ( : anihorize th'e schoo! e soeite- of Pickens county to draw his~ gtrai tqion the county a school -e m-held byi Miss Et.elia Gaines. Act to e pt certain portions 'ef. 'WilliamsbursA 'unty from the opera. tions of Chaptei XX VI of the General Statutes relatingtethe stook- law. Act to inceoIorate ;the town of Monck's Cortiir;: ini the county of Berkelev. - Act to provgre cfr es for certain officers in Georget~wn county, in lien of all fees and coo.st A Joint Re.glueion proposing atn amnendmenitZ Arzcte 1Hof the Cont stitution of the bcf f South1 Caro lina. o . Act to anthgrig :Nud direct the county tre:Gureiof.Ber kelev county to rebate froin the taxes 'otthe fiscal year taxes for 1884 nade by certain parities. Act to inweseribe atnd' egulate -the introduction in the General An.cinbL~v of measures resting to private inter* ests e'Id the Mnldifet'of the same in the progre-s there'f Act providing for 'tbe safekeeping of the regisrtton *bo'ks and replacing~ such as have been defaced or injured. Act to suppress.Lhe pub'licati->n and eirculatiori f -obscene books, papers and picmures~ayd lhe postinlg of inde cent show bills.' Act to repltal.Sutbdivision 23 of 5ec tio.. 169 ot*ieGeneral' $ta:umes relat ing' to the exemt)tion of property from taxation. . Act to amuendnr Act entitled an Act to'prohibit nton-residenits from hunt ing, ducking, fishing and gatherin g oysters and terrapinla within the linuts of the coil.:iies of GeorAMetwn, Beau fort, Chatrle'.ton, (Colletoi atn.I B -rkeley except uipon-~certain cond-iti-s. - Act to regulate the fees of phys - - cians and sorg.-on; for testifyin-;~ a~ experts in criminal cases. Act to incorporate - the rL-turens Building and Lua.n . Associat ion. Act to amfen ;..an. Act To organiz7e board(s of he:ilt'->ni- for thte better' procectioui of t.-public hteahh, ap proved the 19thday'ofecemrber, A. D. 188.. - Act to p~evide...for the alppointmernt of a stentozrapherfor thte fifth and sixth judicial circuiits. ' Act to amnend amg Act entitled "A'n Act anthorizil trigLjustic', to issuie warranlts for tt ~- pfor-cemtt of ari cultural biens ieeilrtmo en" a:. to Art to inca: 'a-Le C ro town' - of .10 way in the ei v of Barwei Act to inico j':0'r ileu. T: I wa Company in Ife cant y. Act to i.c' rte the t'ouiat Newberry ao Lauen,- I liId Act to de-' a cer'talin creek. ont Ed E o sla - r e - em ty a private stream. A Joint le-oltion to anthorire the CounltV Com fistiers <-f Kzr-haw . county to rpply cel:il finids in hanld- to Lrenelt1 counlty pur - po'es a I( to valiae the act ot said of un: - funds to the j-ayment of cerlvtain county obIigat ions knoVIn as the WV:e. t: itiver Free Bridge B onds. Ac:. to oCrtmit tE .I ie of d: i wines~ maufactur'ed in this State with out lienli'e. A Joiit lteso1ution to at horize t1h emplo. inet of an enrinee to report a plani for ther imiprovement of thle jrin e in the vitdnit of the lunia: i y luml. Act to ameil a:n Act et:d "A' ACt, t0 am ild .'Il A0 .ft il:i! ,- I al . creatiiin a harbor c mi-i For b.&y and harbor of tu;;e1to:;. :1p.arav id 21ta Decemner, , on d DecIember :2,tm. A joint l)teouion to prouide fo !I pti mnenlt of e. Imn pa-t due !ch-i ciaims int .artilb iro elt V. Act to inicorporae the Gin Company. Act to prohibit the catchi: of teirr: pins between the first day o(: April aiI, the thirtieth (I iT of JunIt:; amvr Act to am-nd anI Act to probinI the 5ale of spiriu-mm aid m-ii igne-r, within the conitty of B ruweI, a p rov ed December 21, 188:3: A. to ratuhtte C izanCs to bP taken beforA tria! itic Act to require the county c.nommi sioners of i'rrV CoultV to k;.-i ai nai :taiii th. ti-nee heiween .11 r and Georgerown coun:ies. Ac to amend an At entite- 'An Act to imit the a;;-s o -. :11 tlead ingfrasco-d,"approved Dezem'>;-er 22, 1S$3. Aci to authorize the dfe:tlanta in acti-o.i to re:-over 1:n.l t- -et up a c.a;-n for improvtemet-. Aegi-.o altoxv ine sprnelnso higthwas in the counties of Cheter, Spartauburgg and Picketis the sum Qt two) doltars per day for their services rur twelve days in caich year. Act to amend SectiAi 2,498 of tie G-inraf Statutei relating to the en forcement o f agricnitural liens. Act to amenid afr Act etitlled "An Act to amend aml reiew the ebarter -he town of. AbIvill," approve-d a trch 17, 1875. A,, to perinit person; in the Stt liabe to road duty to pay a coe!mut tion it: lien of working- the r , At to a:ned Section 2.'57 of th. General S amutes of thki S'a'e in r.l I tiojn to the renewal of record< fruit county officer. Act to equa-ze the p-inishme:nt of al persons convicted in the Cour:<ofGen eral Sesin:. of the sale of spirittnou or intoxicating liquors, whether un:er the gseneral law or special laws appl!i cable to town<. - Act to renew and amend the charter of the town of Centraf, in the coulnty of Pickens. Act to incorporate the town of F. eston, in the c:anty of Claretiden. Act to ame;m -c:ion 1.691 of Geleral Statute.-, relating to a ,c birds. Act to raise supplies an ak ppropriations for the fisoai years coin ein-November I1, 8'. \ct to mtiake appropriati.ms to mm the ordin-trV expenwes of the Stat' G ;v ernment for the fiscal year comm -nc ing Nove:nber 1, 188.5. Some of the New Statutes. HUNG OF CONVICrS s ACr to npeal an Act requiring all Con hvicts hired from the Penitentiary ti ot and retnaiiu Uader a swom oflicer unat "guard, . ~~.a SECTION I 'Plat an Act entitle' ' " tAct requtt~irng all convict-. Ir:ed fr:::: the P'eniten tiarv to be. an:d remin~2I nudter a sworn i offieer ant ~-iads :m poisit-ed by at reson-iole :o the sayi erintendlent oif thec Peni tntiar, a iii regulat ini ihe thiring-of sauch t (cit ," approved the 24th day of )?-?'cmbei, 1$S4. be, anmd the same is hiereb:, re pealed. SEC. 2. That the superintendent ani i b-oard of directors of the Pen:itentiar's ibe,. andl tlicy herebj are, authorized t'o :aake ~ntracts for i he-perform ince of spec: cf work, such work to be dom: enitirely under- the control an:d direr tion of the ofmcers ot the Pen:iten:tiarv. Also- to hire out thte convytcts unde;~. the provisions of the law in: force a thte time of the parage of the Ac:t i ths 24th day of. D-cem:be'r, 1894, 1s Statutes 8153, anmd. such: -2ther rules atul regulation:s as they mayt adopt ti secur the well being andi I uane t:ceartite; of the convicts. And that ther be authorized to employ a physniian, to be nominated by the sur rreun of the Pe nientina ry, resid-r in the ::ei2 borhood, to hiave mlic:d .,ipervisio . of squa;its of fifty or m:ore con:vie:s, such physicianl to be paid out of fundu if the Pe,.irttiary, andtt to repo. I weekly to the surgeon of the Peiir': tiairy, the superintend:-at and:; b ani o; directors to naive regani Ito such ecx pense in fixing the compensation lo the h:ire of saiti cotnviets. SEC. 3. That the sn perinten:den:t anud board ot directors Cof theC P'enitentiar be, and they theeby are, authourized, in thei-r disc:reti um, to pur ce:l-e or leasv, ont oft the surplns earninlgs of the Pe n iten:tiary, one or mn re f.trma in any pat of the State, (dee regard bein~r hadl to the reas->naib lhe thituhe:s ot til localitY. SEC. 4. It shall be tihe dui~v of the superintandent andn boatud oif direc'ors, and ther are hereby requir: ed, to prom eute all ihitions~ of the lac in: ref erence to th" ireatmen'lt of courb:ts. Se. 5. Th~at any contra~ct r or au: hate the pirovliO:is 01 anyV law retab: inst the hiring of conlviets shi-it be held gniilty of a muisdemneanor, and on con: viction: thereof shall be punuished b, imtprisonunemt n t excedintg five yeoar, 'r fine inot excoedinis KCAnu or bot h,i the dli-cretioni of the (Court, andi in: ahl -uch pro-enctlions anyv convict shall lbe a competent wit ness iln b..:half of the Sta:te. .JAIL ANtD MUNiCIP'AL CONVICTS. AN Aci to uttilize the LAhor of Jail and:: Mun;icioal Conviet- and to empower the Courts'and Munlicipal Autl:oritie. I toh r'Ose the punishmten:t of iblier withi a their respectiv- jurisdictions ~ECTION 1. That fron and after the pa-nge of tins Act all Cou:rts it:! imun:ic:ipal aunthIorit's which utnder existing laws have power to sentence ecn:victs to C-ni Ctimet in) trison may wit hitn their di-cretion: in:pose thle 'on-. dition of hard labor for a peiod rnot exceedz~it nntc das Si-c. 2. That t:ll convietis so sentenced to hard labhor and coti neent may, upon01 the condiltion: Iherein:a:fter speci fied:, be re'quired to perftr tm hard labor u potn the pule;~ ihi :v: a-, road~s, bridge-s, anid o:hecr public works of the cunty in whiich the : fiance < f w hich I th are con:tvictedl wa:s emnmitited, or U pon: thet st reets or o ther public works :i ie-, towns :md: V1!hges in wi-i h thi umfe. for whtiin no nrc ..ente.-cd Ec. i. i: a convict a o sentenced to ht d i f!,.l.:' the county shdl be : d: trul (If the h i . :: and tit- n -; n -, r:dc the direc I ii.; : c I,: ! o, I1:rI rd m n eintal -n 9 a .: - -*.i i.r-,*e:i-ve v di ew: :a :::s, .:: :m m.er f the 10w r -: i'rided. tir1 in i .- - .."in bep a tc: l Awd : : er, that thI Aaid WIN :. i:i-iners and tn. ..: o.- : : r'orme- re-p~ec h p i: - n::;d eflicient mf -aid ea~ le-, ~s!t a,.u: -nanbe paid i :I.-- e-t:tv funid W ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i os. n,- . -ib -.lbs i fcolln 1:. 1* a: - -: , a . :. of m zil:ici ,;:! Iin : , .'. : i Ilge by .ai N-e. . :3:.: :h couinty Oheriflf, s'I d ur~tf e tum: we :e- rndyof pris. .nrs .1st hi abir lil, dur i.:: tni . :o be wseuIded by :d o;ini er,' upoin the order of the b*.d o m ty c'namtoners, d :-h :n Oh :-eeping of thW aiut :. rit b:-:ei:: pro vided for their e*fmrI' :i itdi'e-iIn. L. n-.-e:m- laahthe Mul n~li a: ston~eamearticles with intent -I r dr st a:e, any kind of e: o:' v *'VI, or 1ruiit- or otIer .vhether for *1 . r an *:, )nh!me for foo;i or ami up~i ,:,twuo therof, in a be pmish io b;.il or imprSonimnt, no' It exceedis ( ! h::red dollanr ri'.e (.r.:::.:.-.. ' inCp:ioninent. .And te :-- ..i.icls -hall be for teited a 1 dt -toyd "12. Who e .-huiii fratudulently adutl: eraLt &r c e to be adniterated 1..p o ! , or h ve inl Ils p s -. i to 'ell, or off.tr r :-:e, :::y artIL (or kint .f food or dik-u ;hirrd hL e g-uilty of i-r..! -nia , '1 rt.. of~b1-I - co p tnt oi <I .'1 -on, I:: ' "puni-he.d by rine or imP: ' : e tll"g one htn:: dred ti : ' a' i - or thirty C. rs' im prisa~~~ence. 11(111r1:!e s a a : - . h. . :rif :e I :nldt' royed. :.::. T .: tal Actlor parts of Acts n - : :bh Ac band are Sir 4 TisAct, s*.:d! :I.) int.o efl'est upo ii s a.pr' al AN Ar t .sU:- the puithation and cri- of )mn UIW'IC 1J:ItI. Papers r'nd i-g , nd~t the postin:t of inde cent .CioxvBi impt, . ini, :.bi-hes, ':lis or priNted 11.4pPer or otcr thing Contain .r .h-c i, itlet'cnt or improper ynntI"111 01're gueo description 01:0:0511 (Ullilig t ilte corruptioii of ii u :- ei yll;:h*, or i:t-roduc's i:to u f :inly. -chA or p!ac of edU i-m:, o(bw g, rc rs,:eie or t:i in ii,- p-e-ionI any .-uch buk, p~nheprintedi 1paper, piuture or LI '0, or' 12hur.ti ei~~t'heror--the 1)i1.p :s of* c~de, extib'ilon, to aid..iE a cirCcuI .'It', or* -.th~tint to ittro~duce of Liducat. , I dII be( nuiabed by anr oaet no xeeigto ars -b :: i t eceing. _1.00-, or .:..:......hoever po-ts otr ex I bu:, i1 any publI-'' p'Ice anv adver I..ne pie* e of :ii tidecent oruob -cenechareter &bll be guilty of' a .hereof, -hal beI~ pun'i-shed by-itisris nlinint not Ceeeding twIo years or by f ine not e'xI ud:ug 81 ,000t,-or both, :the ti1i:.etion t or:'I Court... AN ACT to' i)r *-ert, I thes Priorities of cor tain Stt :tor Litns. Szcaios 1.Ll I-a 1t n ad after the plass ate o~ i is ACt the i:u::dlot'd shall Icare aI lent u:;I the Crops1 oft his ten' ani forC hil',.nt, inl prefereCet t, all o' heCr Lins. Th'I:tt lab:'rers who assist mi nlaa:king. an Iy Crop~ -Ih.ti have a lien iherei'n 1: 11 ihe e'x 1tnt of- the amnount dute the fo :t tt'h labo~' rnext ini prior ty to the ha;t ior'd, attd as betwreen -neth hithrr It eri sict; -all be. no pr"eer ce'. Tht aH- 'ith l' iens~ for-igtricul ond1 sujIpIii' Kinal be paid next. afitr he suonit rin ot the ! iens~ of the land I Ird an:d the 1:aborers, ar1i shall r'antk i. otnert respeesas th~ey 4d> uow under e.-. Tat owrtngorcrdn ,bali ne' Ices5,ure to 'cate the liens~ exi-t from the date of the contract, wheth'er the san~e be in wr'itiiig ot Verbi'l::1. mii A.ct b-. andt the .-a ttI are: hereLby, U.12GT S$.!: ('V t.QUuS. . I- i , ::1 i ui:,in'nt of all p' - ,- ..: 1' I inth C ai of G e ni intie di -':-I or-. whether itder the G....r:....*: peial I.a wS$ apI-licable. $-.CTo\ I. i U' l'oIn al E afer -ithe 'pp:oval ofi le II1ti ll pesonsI coin vie CLd in the Couti1 of Genieral Sessions ing' Iilies wintes, fruitus pre'pared Xih *piimons11 tl'or, birer's or forIn 'tn ite d'1ienIt, wheither utnder' the thel pr . ,itg Jo0e b inji)'ri-onetn't notexedi :f ix n-mhe, or' by finte not exIcIedI :.: . .I I or h th, at the Si- -: . .et or ' pat' ofett S'm II.'m: t'~.' iN. t oof h- Goy :s to,~ reai: o cr'ex 1 . . T: u li-In 23t ofre Sp ii n' 1 or:h tr tuiSit of -h, Cu b- it: t ,en-tl i the y rep' 'tI I'r h r., i cino t h at ihe tovt wa' I- .-:e d tin the a en - -7.- aU~ -a te men .tie in ad su'b I'it' :.: P . ie, frt her,' the i'he je'ntid ' l t th-- L::: i., tSr oft the ateo of the commencement of such manu factories. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. AE AcT to mend an Act entitled "An Act to limit the ages of Pupils atten-1ing the Free Public Schools," approved Decent her 22, 1883. StxToi 1. That an Act entit led "A n Act to limit the ages of pupils attend ing the tree public schools," approved Dt cmbecr 22, 1883, be, and the same is hereby, amended by striking out the whole of the first section of said Act and in'erting the following in lieu thercof: section 1. That trom and after the passaze of this Act, it Shall not, be lawfnl for any person who is less than six or more than eighteen vears of age to attend any of the free public schools. AGRICULTURAL LIES. AN AcT to amend an- Act entitled "An Aet authorizing Trial Justices to is-cu' wtr- I rants f'.r the enforcement of Agricultural Liens in certain cases-and ku fix comp.en sation therefor. SECTION 1. That an Act entitled "An Act anthorizing trial justices to issue warrants for the enforcement of agri cultural liens in certain cases" be, and the same i hereby, amended by ad !ia thereby the following sections, to be known as Sections 4 and 5, as fol lows: "Any person or Dersons whose crop or crops, whe her h - same be - vred tion the freehits or not, may be seiz ed u;;ler the provisions of the prec- d ing- seciion- shall have the r-ght, upon eiterhig into bond in accordance witi the provisions of law now of force ini regard to Rctions fo claim and deliv ery of persona! property, to recover immnediate po-siss)1 of the cioi, or crops so seized: Provided, tlit ntli ing herein contnined ,hall beconstrued Ao as to affect any of the tprovision, of said precerdin sectioi:s in caes where no bond is eiven as lerein authorizedi." S-. 5. The costs and fees of tria: justices in cases for entorcemient of agricultural liens shall be the .same as for clerks of Court in similar cases. The costs and fes of constables in I Trial Juslices' Courts 'shall be the same as in like cases are now allowed to Oheriff:. A NATIONAL UNIVERSCT K. The Scheme of Senator IngartIs for its Establishment. A bill has been introduced in -the United Lt!:es *Senate by Mr. Ingalls, to estabiish a national uiiver.ity. The bill provides that aI institution shall-be estawtiihed in the Di-trict of C olumbia to be calied "'The Nationial Utiversitv ot America," where in sttruction slhalt be offered in the higher branches of all depart ments of knowl edge, and facilities furniied .or -re seai ch and investigation. The govern ment sball be rested in a board of regents to coniist of one member from each State of the Union to he, appoint ed by the Governor thereof, five unem bvrs at large to be appoitnted oy the Preideit and confirmed by the Seiate and the tollowing as ex-officio mem bers: The. Chief Justice of the Unittd States,.the'-conimssionier of patents, the superintendent of the coast survey, the suierintendepnt of the naval ob rrvatory, the secretarv of ihe Smith sonian institution, the president of the National Academ of Sciences, the pre.ident of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the ,1president of theAnerican Phibllogical Asociation,-the president of the Amer ican Social -cionce Association and tli~cief flcy of the Untiversity". No chaitr for 'the instruction of sectarian religion or par-tisan politics shall be tmain.:nined, and no sectarian or par-1 tlsan test shalh be allowed ini selecting officers or professors; The inst ruct iotn with: .'iifome.- ::tat es and Territ o ric~hale Tidntitled.torscholarships in ratio of one fortacheprehsentative or delegate sard -two'- for each Senator. Tite~e .sho'larships shall secure f'ree inatrnffudis for nearly five years. T1hie Go erno'r of each State shall notminiate cindidates for life-scholar'shipis, and endStat- and Territory shall be en titled to <'ne life mermbership. A Civil $ervice Clerk Bounced. Oliver P. Burger of Qtuney, Illinois, who w as appointed to a thousand dollar clerkship in the registry division of the Postoffice D~epart ment last Septembcer, uinder the civil service rules, was enmn marily dismissed from the service by -the Ifostmaster General last week. Soon alter coming ito his ne w posi tion lBurger prepared a postal circular, which he has been industriously diRs ti-iutinig in all eetionis of the country, pinicipally amotng school teachers, ini which he sets forth that the governmntt off'ers employment at a remuniier'ative salatry to those who are qualified to etter its service. The postal circular concltdes as follo~'s: "A pamphlet has been carefully prepared by the unde'signed, givinig full instructions and useful suggestions to those whoi desire to statnd ani exatnitnatiotn, a,'d will be sent by- return mail to any addrecss on receipt of fifty censt in postage stamps." The department officials say that the sttements cotitaitned in thte circular ate purt'posely and gro--y miindingi a's to the clerical needs of the govern-i ment andl are made for the sole pur-! pc-e of obtaining purchasers for his p:mphlet. .-Atlanta Mouths Opoa.' Six mionths agro we hui no d:'m-md for B. B. B., but new our retail din:andl is such that we are forced to buy it gr.s lots. We attribute the ra.~pid and .e~normuus :lem:::d to the comflpara&tive silae and pries of it. 3. D. (beintg large bottles for $1), and its poci tire' merit. it sells well and gives our cus tomers ent ire~ satisfactio)n. Our sales ihave increased-5Jo per cent. within a fe wano::thcs. J~cons Pr14 naxcv, per Fred B. Palmer, M. D). ATLANT A, Sun- 1-2, 185. During the past few months I have given B. B. B3. severe tests in the cure of Blood Diseases, and unhesitatingly pronounce it . a safe, sure, harmless and speedy Utcd Purifier, fully meriting the confidence ofl the public. My customters are delbd~lh'i with its ehfects, and thte demtand hcas .n wonderfully increased that I have be.en cmp.led to buy by the gross, as it is tihe BEST selling blood remedy I hattdie. * W. A. GaiAA, Druggist. Five Hundred Christians Massacred. General De Courcey, comttantder of - the Fretnch forces in Tonquitn, tele ttraphs as follows: "During t;he latter art of December the rebels dest royed he Caholic Miscsionu Hou-e at Ughconi, Annamn, and killed a Frentch missionta ~v and five hundred tnative Christiuc. A cohun't of French troops5 was senct [i pursuit of the rebels. .It overtook nd rounted them ~atd captured their t-ins and aninttitini." A'jVlcE TO MoTHERS. .;a wiCss.cw's $aormse~f SYarr shoulId at rm e used for chttldren teet htng. li soothes 1w child, s-Mtens tM- gums, anlays all pati. r.-n wind colic, and ts the br remned- for iarrhe'. T wenty-tive cents a bottle. t i l4Lty Che Speaker - pointm -- - 1001 i tlr:. Z I* loo) a: 1. u e : U ee-: l1. ILav - - LArc ~ - -,: ,n i.-t Lii - >f Gerci . Aiktt Le' p v - Wa :LtI:l . s if- \' r : ' i i ?ribGt.t Arku u . I sitio e L m: e It ,-.tt,, - i .!11: .! - -1 Aik - I ' ii lit itt!l I,' ,t o .j rIi' il - i-:. r s ) I ::re:-.\ i peiCt ure3 int~ I: A r i -: . . A-) treer, wV:ic Iu:- C rhidin 2 o;(cT - h*f Act6 - "ane .1 :- -e n- - uo 1: a i '4 -. L ilui' lio c u to :1: .1t11s ISll Nt - I-f *%tO m. . , tor ii:-' Lo I~e Ii:1 Lam in ou abou e i : nanie~i I~ atr u' ..in So hherat . .1 tan rtheve 1oe io, .n '. uinev an m nt bue bone. arond h:s re h::.l : . weeksal~ Za~..C wantdyoupt! (J:tide n - - -. pseh Muistarge - forpin hore? - - ion ombail fer. 'OR COUCHS AND CROUP USA 7--; TI.c L/ Ur La m]EDI1T. -t -n. a- 7 Ithred from a tre. of the 'ame nime, - e all e -tremm In the Southern States, % -r-cioran- pnn ipkl thrt i-m-ens th i-: -mine ouh, -nd simu hr...T the fal'- m.-mhra in croup and When c 0-in.' 1 wth th- h--alin maci I- h m !--in plant of the ol.d felds. pre -. eerrr.'oaz !:e r. or SweTr G t AND ----- Skm.-rn rC-y fr C'.:hi. Croup, -- c -r:id r-fntin: sal so l.nlarable, say - - . A r r:bt fcr it. Price, - . WALTZRA. TAYLOR, Atlanta, a :. -:.y n: Kt::si-: . CUtOAL for Lr ar Citirca Tcahiag. Forsaeby Lik -n d, r 'u - -- -ow e Wi..ih . h - 1 0: . :: ' h x i*n .,:::-c:1r toy crnmiud, a .es ,- c -n::. ::::glected nome duty, Wcc~i a~. Di=:inss Fu.'Lering at the :.Dc:--- r i r Icadac: c--rthe ri-,ht e:-c, te- , with . c::-hly corked Urne, and T'UTS 's-Z. L'L are ,eci::ly adapted a 'uch er-s'qon d'-'U--- errcc-ss suchl a -.t- ofit-'- -ni*-siithesntfertr. -ece'- 'nte,rand cause tip y1 i- -c fi A cti On - - --a r-sitar ools arc - - .~ . r ea %...:.V %)--atbge a, or \:!-I:3 changed to a * - 1i C. -,b aptlo-:tOn Of n :3 .:tr:d color,acts - . .I-I by- Dm-ggists, or - re! on r-ei It of St. 4. urr.- t., tcw York. V -0 AR K . Coro nntrurries o nuro pc, o 11 as isuniversal. =-Jpsd d inotapnrvetd $$~n Ji'oa.r3 e o e " e baIs~iC i ec--lSe i s1 re n rvniec - a e Sacra n'.cr aim C--a --i~ yWI rch. * -L- -L o'V- rtee'troLic. e'-ic a-rnsa.:ari-nd - wases. v.'r~cu.N rv alenta inr irvo:ating the functions imit is untequalied. --. a s r - r -- -oiSsfu!.threz ties a day.; -O Dggists and deaknrs generally.: - :ECH:-A CORD!AL CO. s<. .'reas SPAR UNsL R1C0 S.C. Ace per Bottle $1.00. h Go.,mo s a :- c..: ,>:eaa I:TP Y '.. 00 KC)M - -.:'r. ty a d - t. art - r -9,Cora:1:. C- -c Gr'i I TE ASJH EY OSI -CURTCS -Diphtherini. Crotup, Asthma, Bronchitil :nartSerflc?s. orftuenza, Hakn ochoigC vTroabtls..nSphDfisSE Pa -ct-.dorf 1 dihe ry. aooh!r - r i dseae. hejnfcr -.t tof aeon S-estemarnd you witi always bc - -:re, orS fthbyim.:i! nontc. in stan - i1~ c1 i - -- to a- nc:.t by mail for tt cata in Stam - r an ..ty u)5 nen d. for $6.00 A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it is a part. Every lady may have it; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies, -FO31 THE WORLD'S BEST MAKERS, -AT FACTO!-Y P[RICES ON THE EASIEST TERIMS OF PAYMENT. EIGHT WnAND MAKERS AND OVER TIREE HUNDRED STYLES TO SELECT FROM. PIANOS: CHICKERING. MASON & HAMLIN, MATIMIIEK, BENT & A RION. ORGANS: MASON & IIAMLIN, PACKAi.D, ORCiESrRAL, and BAY STATE. Pianos and Organs delivered, freight paid, to all railroad points South. Fifteen days' trial and freight both ways If not satisfactory. r-Ordcr and test in your own homes. COLUMBIA MUSIC HOUSE, Branch of LUDDEN & BATES' S. M. H. N. W. TRUMP, Manager, COLUMBIA, S. C. "MOTHERS' FRIEND!" N0 More Terror! Not only shortens the time of labor and iessens the intensity No More Pain! of pain, but, it No Moe Pan ! at.4diminishes the danger to life of both oMore ! mother and child, and No oe anger leaves the mother in a condition highly fa Tovorable to sped re covery, and far less Mother or Child, liable to flooding, coi. vulsions, and other -- alarming syn mptoms. incident to slow or The Dread of painful labor. Its truly wonderful effica Mother hood ey ini this respect en titles it to be called Tra:sMormed to THlE M O T H E R'S FIIEND and to be 173ranked as one of the life-avingremedies enid tuiom the nature of the case it will of YOcourse be understood V that we cannot pub lish certificates con - without wound~n the delicacy of the writers. 'Yet we have hundreds Safety and Ease of such testimonialson file, and no mother -TO-- nho has once used it will ever again be Suffering Woman without it in lier time of trouble. A prominent physician lately remarked on the market. GENTLEME:-During my career in the practice of medicine I used your "MOTH caR'swt FRIND" in a great number of csswththe happiest results in every instance. It makes labor easy, hastens de livery and recovery, and INSUREs sAFETY '10 bOTH MIOTHER~ ANiD CHILD. No woman cani he induced to go through the ordeal with out it alter once using it. Your'. trulv, T. E.~PENNINGTON, M. D. P alme to, Ga., .June 10, 1884. Send fir our Treatise on "Health and Hlappiniess of W'oman,"~ mailed free. 131 ADFIELD REGULATOR Co., Atlanta, Ga. ag se. ~i euot opensle. Three a the Head, Headache. Dizlea Esy Fever, d. , smty censa. By an1 Drugt.or mi. JBL1E f1UANO. d Ammnoniated Guano, a complete High~ 'UND -A complete Fertilizer for'these ers near Charleston for vegetables, etc. 'p and excellenit Noiin-moniaifd Fera ps, and also, for Fruit Trees, Grape *ACID PHIOSPHIATE, of-iery High' for the varijous attractive and instructive 'HATE CO., Chagesto'n, S. C. ANDYNE lEN ;%j phlet free. b. L 8.Jonson b o., 30shea' MAK E fjfer x~wfacato He. BLOOD. tl Sprin s ethe in11 orld. Wil . stf pnn1gs, idhean .Y s wo ten tes te~ *gain ,p ~of the opetk