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' ' I J'Wm es-_"?o thou Groat Liborty Inspire our Souls and m'tko^^ -~ VoT^Ynr-'-===:=^^ 7 p08Be88^P>P^ or our Deatli^^rious in thy Just Dofouoo." IISLSL-__^ ^^NNETTSVILLE, S. J?AlJj Att?AW3rBMJHNTS. .//mvcs-Southern tuait via. Sooioty Hill itu'rivos daily, at 12 p ui. ^ >vK!i\/? '?rom ni?u V.^ Jonsboro, N. U., arrives dally at O.d? p m heave*- Daily, nt 8 20 o'clock, a. m. /lmv<?-Blonbomi, Hod Hill and Drnko arrives daily nt 12 o'olock. Leaves--Daily at O o clock a. m. Leaves-Bounotisvillo to Laurinburg via Pearson, Brichtsvillo, Adams villo and Newtonvillo, Monday, Wcdnosday and Friday, at 7.30. A rr ives-Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day at 3.30 ( Donnottsvillo post-offico opens at 7 o'clock, a m., and oloscs at 6 n m. All mails opened aud distributed upon arrival. jjy?'* Monoy Orilfcr business olosoa on Snt uru?js, ni iii O'VIOCK,m. T. Jj, CaOSLAND, P. M, Railroad Guide. Capo Foar and Yadkin Vallov R. R. Condensed Schedule, August 4<, 1890. axroM.w*r. BOUND. Traill No. 1., ZtotTy Except Sunda)/ Loavo Wilmington, ll 00 A M Arrive Fayetteville 12 25 P til --Loavo Fnyottovlllo, 12 50 Loavo Sanford, ' 2 25 Arrlvo Greensboro, . 6 00 Lenvo Greensboro, 6 10 Lcovo Wulnut Covo, 15 32 Arrive Mt. Airy, 8 26 'fiain No. 3., Daily Except Sunday Loavo Ponnottsvlllo, 8 20 A M Arrlvo Maxton, fl 35 Arrlvo Fnyottovlllo, ll '15 rJaain No. 10., Daily Except Sunday Leuvo llaiuscnr, 0 60 A M Arrive Greensboro, fl 25 Loavo Orounsboro, 10 10 Arrlvo Mudlson, 12 30 P M SOVTSCSOUND. 1rain No. 2., Daily Except Sunday Loavo Mt Airy, C 00 A M Arrlvo Greensboro, fl 20 Loavo Greensboro, fl 60 Loavo Sanford, 12 ID P M Arrlvo Foy ot tc villo, 1 60 Lui ve Fay otto vii lo, 2 15 Arrive Wilmington, 6 45 'Jrain No. 4., Daily Except Sund ay Lcnvo Fnyottovillo. 3 30 P M Arrlvo Maxton, 6 20 Loavo Maxton, * 6 30 Arrlvo Honnottsvlllo, 0 -16 (train No. 16., Daily Except Sunday. Loavo Madison, i 20 P M Arri vo .Greensboro, 3 30 * .^.l|isjkV?..Oiiftjm?Urt?.?,.-. rf Arrive. Rumour, (1 60 W. E KY. L l?, Gon. Paaa Agent. J. W. FRY,, Oonernl Sunerlntonrlont. 'Atlantic Coast Line. North Eastern K. R, of S. 0. CONDENSED SOUEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dntod April 20th, 1890. Lo Floronoo u Kingstroo Ar. Lanas Lo. Lnnos Ar Charloston No.27|No.23 A. M. A. M. *L36 *S.30 2 20 9.40 2.50 10.07 2.60 10.07 6.001 11.60 No.53 ?7.60 0.30 Train on C. ?.* D. R. R. connects at Florence with No. 23 Train. TRAINS GOING NORTH. Lo Chnrlcston Ar. 1,unes Lo Lnnos Lo Kingstroo Ar Floronoo P* Daily, r-f Daily except Sunday. ?o. 52 run through- to OoluinUnt"vTtV pid ll. 11. ot 8. O. f, 78 nnd ?4 run Bolld to Wll ;bn, N. 0., making oloso conncolion M W. ?fe W. lt. lt. for nil pointe north, /j. ll. KENLY, JNO. P. DIVINE, Afla't OonTMnnngor, Gou'l Supt. T M. EMERSON, Gon'l Tann. Agt. WAD1GSIIORO', N. (J., SPECIAL, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, Northbound. Southbound. Leave- Leave Charleston 4 00 p. m. Wadosboro' COO a. tn. Lano's CU p. m. Choraw 7.30 n. m. Floronoo 8.10 p. nt. Florouco fl.00 a. m. U nor AW 9.43 p. m. Lano's 10.37 a m. Arrive- Arrlvo Wadosboro' 11.00 p. m. Charloston 12.30 p.m Our? run throngu botwoon Charloston and Wadosboro'. Tfioso trains mako oloso comioo. tlon at Wadosboro' with East and Wost bound Pa'snngor trains ovor tito Carolina Central Railroad. T. M. EMERSON, Gen. Pass. Agt. Tons P. DiviNK, Gon. Supt Insure your Houses ^tagaint fire, lightning, dniDyolones a n cl wind For further partlculrtvH apply .io. ll, 1\ JOHNSON, A ?ont, Renncttsvdle, S. C. March 3'^? 189?? Dr* T. W. Bouchier, ?Surgeon Dentist^? BENNETTS VILLE, So. OA. ?gSgSSi Ofllco in D. D. McColl's now ClffiOTP Building, Tip-stairs, west sido Oftico boura from 0 a. m., to 0 p. tm bORTK MARLBORO CIRCUIT APPOINTMENTS FOR 1800. RoV. J. L. Rny^P. 0. FiVst^mnlnyV' * Bbonczor 1?.30 n. in., Shilo 4.00 p. ni. Sooond Sundoy. Oak Grovo 10.30 a. ui" Now Hopo 4.00 p. Ul. Third Sunday. Shilo 10.30 a. m., Ebcnczor 4.00 p, tn, Fourth Sunday. Now Hopo 10.30 a. m., Ouk Grovo 4.00 p. ni. Pleasant Hill 10.30 a. m., on Saturday ho foro tho second Sumlay uud 10.30 a. m., .Olh Sunday. Ulli UH TS VILLE CIRCUIT APPOINTMENTS FOI! 1890. UKV. (J. M? ROYD, l\ O. Boiboi Wt and 3d Sunday. 11 n. tn. Am ?ooh 1st und 3rd Sunday 3 p. tu. Boykin 2nd mid 4th Sunday 11 a. m. Brccdon's Chapel 2d aud 4th 3 p. m. APPOINTMENTS FOR BEHIIETTSVIUE CIRCUIT. REV, W. II. KIRTON, V. C. Roauly Spot. 2nd and 4th Sundny ll n. m. Smyrna, 2nd and 4th Sunday 3 p. m. Pinn Grovo, 3rd nod 1st Sunday ll a, m. MoColl, 3rd und 1st Sunday 3 p. m. APPOINTMENTS FOR BLENHEIM CIRCUIT, REV. J. A. PORTER 1?. 0. tTmivv>//n l-l ?...'I .>-'.?< b-i.'.'.l'i"l.' ? * . ISCOiOU lc. mm um UIIMMUV ;U li U III. lObonezor 1st (nul 3rd Suucluy at 3 p. m. Parnassus 2nd and 4th Sunduy nt 11 a. iu. Zion 2od und Uh Suuday at 3?p. m. TOWM CHURCHES. METHODIST-Rov. J. \V. Daniel, Pastor Sunday School 4.1)0 p. m. Preaching at 11.00 a. m., and 8.00 p. m. Pruyor-nioct Ing wednesday1 afternoon at 4 o'clock. Supt. S. S., E. S. Carlisle. BAPTIST-Hov. R. N. Pratt Pastor Preaching 11.00 a. m., 8.00 p. ni. Sunday School every Sunday morning at 0.3*0 Prayor meeting Thursday evening, at4.00 o'clock. Supt. S. S., C. li. Jordan; PllESnvTKltlAN-Rev. \V. li. Corbett pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 3.30 u. in. Sunday School ot 0.30 A. M. Pray er-mooting on Tuesday afternoon at 4.00 o'clock. Supt. S. S.,T, E. Dudley. SVIA?ON?O DIRECTORY. MARLBORO OHAtfOUDU No. 30, B. A. M. Meots at Clio on Friday, on or after each full moon, at .3 o'clock in the alter noon. J.C. DUNBAR, M. E. II. P. j. E. MCLEOD, Secretary. ..EUREKA LOME, 110,43. A. F, M.. AUAMSVILLE, OoilVonOB c:voh Sat uni;? y afternoon before tho full moon, ut <t o'olook. il. R. H ARTKULIUO, W. Ma W. J. Adams, Soorotary. AURORALCDQE, NO. 33, A. F. M. CLIO, Mcota Saturday on or aftor onoli full moon at 3 o'olook, p. iu. JOHN MANNING, W. M. E. T. COVINGTON, Soorotary. MARLBORO LOOCE NO. 88, BEHNETISVILLE. ConvonoB cadi Friday evening on or boforo tho full moon nt 8 o'olook. 0. S. MUOALI, Wt M. T. I. Rogors, Soorotary. BRUNS LODUF, NO. 18, A- F. M. PARNASSUS, Moots Satin tiny on or boforo oaoh full moon at S o'clock, p. in. AV. JJ. Ai.vonn, W. M. O. B. Rogors, Soorotary. PROFESSIONAL CARDS THOS. E. DUDLEY. UOrE H. NEWTON. BUDLEY & NEWTON, Attorneys und Counselors at Law, BKNNETTSVILLU, S. O. Will practico in tho Courts of tho Fourth Circuit and in tho United Statos 3omt8' ( tL,?.b- 14. ?8JJA. m 0W NSKND & MoL AUBIN, X Attorucys at Law, BENNETTHVILLE, S. 0. fitaT Ollico over J. P, Kvotott's Storo. TOWNSEND & MOLAURIN & POLLOCK, Attorneys nt Law, Ohoraw. S. C._? NOX LIVINGSTON, A110RNEY AT LAW, Bonnottsvillo, S. C. KNOX LIVINGSTON. EDWARD M'IVER. LIVINGSTON & M?lVER, Atturnoys nt Law, Chovuv, - - So. Ca; KN W. BOUGH HC?, X 0 Attornoy at Law, Bonnottsvillo, S. Ci ?@>"OAico on Darlington St., west of tho Gourt iloubo. f T. KOOKIIS, 0 Attornoy nt JJUW, il o II n ? lt r i I I o, S . 0 . ??y Oflton in tho Oourt Houso-irout oom on tho right. ' ft G- W. SHIPIV f t **- MU>moyVA B.C. 1 WtU practice in tho Courin Of Ohes? tcrnckl and Marlboro Counties. -AffILTON MoLAUIUN, ' MA, Attorney t.t Law and Trial JuBtioor Bonnottsvillo, S. C. Prompt attention given to tho collec tion of ohduia. Agrioultural Liens foro closod. ^_. ?fi K. DUDLEY, X ? COMMISSIONER OP AFFIDAVITS For the Stato of North Carolina. ?^'Call on him at BcnnottsviJlo, Si C I I HEftLTH, 1[H|I. STRENGTH, ffiffi HAPPINESS. 18 AN INSTRUMENT FOR THE PREVEN TION AND OURE OF DI8EA8E. IT 18 MOT A DATTERY, NOT DYNAMIO OR 8TATIO ELEOTRIOITY; NOR 18 IT GALVANISM. THERE 13 NO CURRENT AND N08H00K. ITS WORK 13 DONE 8ILENTLY AND IN* SEN8IDLY, YET MOST EFFEOTIVELY. THE EVILS RESULTING FROM THE U8E OF ELEOTRIOITY IN THE TREATMENT OF DI8EA8E8, AS HERETOFORE PRAO TIOED, ARE ENTIRELY AVOIDED DY THIS SYSTEM. WE TAKE PLEA8URE IN GIVING INFOR MATION TO ALL INTERESTED. WE ASK YOU TO TAKE NOTHING ON FAITH, BUT PROVR. OUR OLAIM8. WE HAVK TEST? ?viuNi?LS F??Gf?? PEOPLt YOU KNOW. GIVING THEIR OWN EXPERIENCE. WRITE TO U8. SOUTHERN ELECTROPOISE CO. 222 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. P. 0."'}*?? INfOHMATIOH IUXT l&SUt. t'oanokc Female Coll?ge, u ELTiviiiBj "ya, ?jji. Thc next session opens Sep /(r\l\ tember 1. Full Faculty ot ^wri&yi^ experienced Teachers-each a y&yt^ Specialist in his Department. t??&r Music teachers I rom 3^eipsic and New England Conservatories. Art teachers I rom best New York Schools ot Art and Design. Health ot city unsur passed. Terms very moderate. Large discounts where iwo or more go from thc same family. For catalogues or other information address J. C. C. DUNFORD, Asst Pres. Aug 6, I890. Danville, Va. Thompson School and Business College, Stier Oilyf Chatham' County, ^V. C A ?f?riHT-OfcA?H li'oAnniNu seuooi. WITH >iri.i TAHY VKATUKKS. Healthful and boaullful loontlon with now buildings, elegant I'urnlturu a,K; fixtures. Ono of tho best t quipped sohooln in tho South. Thorough pr?paration for oo||ego, leaching or bu si ?1 os 8. Fall tomi begin? August 27. Send for illus trated outnloguo of enoli. J. A. w. THOMPSON, Sui-r. Aug. 1, 1800. UNIVERSITY ..-OF -AT COLUMBIA, S. C. Grudunto courue?, Dmlor-griuhinto courses for degrees-H literary und ti roiontillo. Also shorter and olectivo ocursos. Professional courses in Law, Pliarnuioy, Volorinnry Solcnco ?nd Pelagogloa. ll woll equipped laboratorio?; A shops and model rooms; now infirmary, Tuition foo, $10 per session; othor foes, $20 (including infirmary foo, covering medical at tondunoo, modiolnos, uto.). Tublo hoard, $10 to $12,00 por month; Rooina rent free. Totul expenses, including fuol, lights, washing, books, oto., about $1S0. Tuition leo remitted to Muden ta oort i lying their inability to poy for it. Session opens fl rat T?osdny in October. Rntrauoo oxnminntions hold tlio preceding week. J. M. MoURYDK, President' - Aug. J, IS00-2u\ iC,l bue West Female College. ?fffc. BEFORE DECIDING AS TO yMg a school for your daughter, ox Ill^ amino olosoly into tho morita of ??fe^ tho Duo Went Fem?lo Oollego. Established in tho yoar i860, it lias stoadi? ly grown in effioiouoy nnd influonco. En rolled 182 pupils tho past year. Expe rienced and progressive toaohoro in every department. Location healthful. Board ing doper tm ont guaranteed satisfactory, bond for catalogue. Mus. L. M, BONNER, Principal. II. E. BoNNlilt, A. M., Vico-Principal. Duo West, Abbovillo Co., S. O, July 15th, 1890. W. J. STEWART, liciiiiottsvlllo Harbor. WI1011 you wish an easy shuvo. AH good us harbor over gavo, Just call on mo nt my Raloon, At moininor. ovo br noon; I out and (BOAH ibo bair with K^QO^J^ To HuW.iho: oontom? tho IUOM. ?li? room ls lumi'nml towels ?toa?, bol?sora alwii'D and rnaov? koon. And oVoryihinK I think you ll find t ' To ault tho taco and ploaso tho mind And ali my art and skill t?an do .*.. If you just oall, I'll do for you. B?G-IN EARLY! In your SPRING. CLEANING diBlufeol your promises and pro vont Fovor, -FLATT'S CHLORIDES. Ohlorldo Limo, . . . i and 5 lb. boxes Oarbollo Acid, . . . a$ conta a pint Jl?SNINU?' PHARMACY. CANDIDATES AND OFlff K ? ? . ? ? ? S B ? fr * ^ ? &. ** * _IJiL ? FOR Ti?T SKNA?'II- ? F"~'\~ " ~ ._ir= < , -. r- . - ? TOTT SV?v"rNT'vTTr,Tvr I 113 224 180 147 80 123 14 94 *02 1080 JOHN i?. MCLAURIN, | HO 02 43 8C 107 47 98 30 0 035 Ho usn nv IvisrRKSKN T ATI v jp? S^fet^^1^^ Uf lm 175 136 155 147 im 00 83 137 1190 jp TTMnrrJ & 116 205 128 107 120 121 80 071 97 1052* . VT /, ii?L, il 64 48 45 54 fi2 -0?. 42 50 77 491 T^O^LS^ 3 10 45 11 18 9 ? 7 192 ii n M^TSSVRT^ F 28 87 9 3 5 20 81 22 331 6? 2001 MoIN 1 YUK, J 4 87 2 5 12 1 2 13 70 Iou PRORATE JUDGE. |L MILTON MCLAURIN, j 153 203 107 171 177 101 101 120 139 1442 bCIlOOIi GOMMlSfROttERVir ^TAS??SUTTX? - *W 110 87 144 90 98 02 57 8(> 70 794 wH?? ^VA??&??ST' I 75 120 34 F>4 71 26 44 T 60 ?00 W. H. MANNING. 1 87 03 6 39 25 90 ll 28 28 327 COUNTY COMMIBSIONICRB. ? H. S GRANT, j? 89? 159J 128 81 119 01 18 37 891 782 ' JOHNATHAN WOODLEY! 50 130? 10 112;4 132 108 50 53 35^ 687* RAIFOR? GIBSON, /> 185* 104g 84] 80 59 G3J 80? 49* 22 085J JOHN C. TOWNSEND, if) ,08a 89 47 87 * 50 70 23 953 128J- OODi THOS. BENNETT, W ? /, 81 91 45 67 112 84& 71 41 il 003V JOHN c. eAMPimi,b"??wT ? 13N* 03 32 35 2(> R>3 ; 021 30 020^ FRANKLIN Qui >1:?0 \?i ^^?'" ^ 17 43 Jil 10 12 ll 1823 344 UOBliUT GltA?. '-dflL^i' fi 0 28 20 10J 20 1 94? Eon AUDITOR. t il JACOB ALFORD,,.- *W . ~ ' * 73 lil 109 106 92 34 83 79 34 721 ELI T. COVINGTON, \ 105 34 27 40 81 180 10 29 7 475 C. D. EASTERI/1NG, ?. 47 142 47 29 17 0 13 23 118 442 FOR TREASURER. [' PERCY Ii. HOORE, . ! 103 140 170 7 7 42 29 25 74 597 ROBERT H. HODGES, 1G 92 163 3 20 8 73 72 453 JOHN PARISH, 30 35 12 -7 172 85 52 10 4 419 J. F. BOLTON, 67 15 3 5 9 15 23 14 10 101 A. B. HENNEGAN. ' 8 2 1 4 10 TEMPERANCE. NOTICING AND SOMETHING. It is nothing to mo, the br: nu ty Bftid, With fi oareh'HH toss of hov pretty hoad, Tho ?mn i<j wonk if ho can't refrain From tho cup you say ia fnuig?t with pain- j HUT It wns somothing to hor in after years, Jj When her oyo? wcro full of buming tears,' And pho wntohed in lonely grief and dreadj And stnrtod to hear a staggering tread. it is nothing to mo, tho mother Baili ; I hnvo no four that my boy will troad Tho downward path of ?sin and Bhamo, And orush my bomb ?u?i%?..iKuii l\:<, ..riui<?\)*jg HUT [ It was Bomcthing to hoc whon that only Boflj From tho path of right was carly won, % And madly cant in tho Mowing bowl ff A ruined body and sin-wrecked soul. fl It >H nothing to ino, tho morr-hnut said, ll As over his lodgor ho bont his hoad, V I am busy to day with taro trot, sb And hnvo no timo to froth and frat- PH BUT 1/ It woe something to him whouovor tho wiref A messngo enmo from a funeral pyro : tlf A drunken conductor had wrookod tho train,\Sj And hie wifo and child wero umong tho Blolu.ftj It ia uothing to mo, tho young mau said ; li lu bia oyo was a Hash of Boom and prido J E I hcud not tho dreadful things you toll, 1g I cnn rulo inysolf, I know full woll- \ HUT ? 'TawB ?omothiug to him wdiou in prison h I 'Tho victim of drink, lifo obbing away, I AH ho thought ot' his wrotohcd child an I And tho mournful wreck of his wasted lifSl It's uothing to mo, tho vol ?r said, j\ Tho party's losa is my giontcsb 'M'oajaflBl Thon guvo his .voto for ihn -T0U>WHH|^H .o.fi_daJ.l>U!l wns soplarUeil*th??. jL.kWP^H It wns Bomnthlng to him in after lifo, When his daugtcr bec uno a drunkard's: wife, i And hor hungry ohildron cried for l)roa!jM And trembled to hear their fathcr'e trottai lb 1B nothing to UB to idly Bloop ? Whilo tho cohorts of death their vigils koop)' To gather tho young and thoughtless ih~4*| And grind in our midst ng!?8tof sin -- *;? HUT .r-;M It ia ?ometldng-yes, all, for us to Attind And clasp by faith our Saviour's hand- . To learn to labor, livo and fight On tho sido of God and ohangcloHS right.' -J). S. T. Butlerbaugh, in tho Voic&A ?- I The 13hem?sfser Meeting. ^ Tho meeting which hogan at EhenoV '/er church under the anspociea ol Rev. Jno. IJ. Rny, closed on the 25th, instant, lt was ono ol' tho MOR? jr}' : ons season of revivals o very-' 0 in tho community. Thorn w*..* lot- j VJ) bright conversions ^''" fiffl^^ ThO display ?f tho Spirit wa? . wonr doy All, tho me t?nt? being iitii'hdo/.t hy citizens from nil tjoetlotiB of tho coun ty. Brother Hay. wa? assisted by Ho VB. Wm. Hainwators and 3Sf. JJ. Swelt. Tho BormouB of thoao devout mon of God woro full of piety ^ and brought conviction to tho minds of overy sinner present ; while" tho singy , ing lod hy hrothor Mala Peovy waa ol itself an abundant means of grace. Islay tho good work RO on, and pros? per until tho whole nico is rcdoomed.! . goptcmbor j, 1890. Tho Cost of Service. There can bo no such tiling as ser vico which dooB not cost. This is implied in tho primary moan ing of tho word, which is labor for another. Labor is tho costli est tributo which a mau can ren der, for it involves tho expendi ture of his own vital onergy. One may give money or advice at sec ond-hand, but labor must always ho a gift at firsthand, ^So 1*t I IK\p/3H>* ..?^"vi"MV^'\. it costs something. Tho mero rondo ring of allegiance, the mere announcing that ono is on Christ's side, dooa not amount to anything as sorvice. It is a necessary pre liminary to service, but that is all. I It is like matriculating at a uni ? versify-an indispensable prereq uisite to study, but no wisc equivalent to tho hard mental ? work which must follow us tin . condition of obtaining tho ad yan i tages of tho university course, i Serving Christ moana, not onlj I acknowledging Him, but laboring Lt for Him.* ide rightly dcmandi I that which costs most-our vita I and j personal energy. Chris |0 wanta no soldiers, tho limit o l&vhose service is an occasions Spross parado. Ho must hav ?fthose who aro willing tr ixo int /Nothing to bolong t Vffi.fif:^? army I But think of Vi a'it?AUv.. wkable rewjvrd7vvhen tho cor p^^pbtory' comg&.i>?-Zion's Her Kow fit I'.qunlizow. [FROM TUE NEW YOUK WOKLD.' Thetitlo of the tariff bill now und discussion in the Semite is "to redu ?the revouuo and equnlizo duties < imports, and for otber purposes How it equalizes duties afcwcitalio will show. On tho ordinary cotton or flax lac used by tho trim millions of our prot girls, who have moro good looks th money, the duty is incroased from to 40 per cont, who rons silk lac which only Miss Kiora MoFliuisoy c ja flo rd, oro raised but 10 pur cont. Tho $800 shotgun with which M flora's brother bowl? ovor a wot iock pays from 38 to 46 por cent, du ivliilo tho chonp Gorman gun; "sold for mor boys who onnt alford to hui \igh-priced gnu," pays from 70 to 1 'icr cent. ??An, ordinary dress goods for worn id children. ns,'?ny? a block,brillia ' ~ytmyA OJ^J/.fJv,-, um??, whllo all!?? Ol ns nro put at 08. Tho Sultan rtirkoy makes his subjects pay only por cont, on tho brilliantine, but o topublican Congress charges 97J, ai |lien wants to gag tho ?eniocrnl anatol's who expose and in yoi] gainst tho wrong. In linens tho hollo's gossnmor han orchiof remains at 35 per cent., h ie farmers' brown drill used for sm lior clothing is scrowed up from 35 '3 and his crash towoi from 35 to 7 ur friends will not evon lot him wi; o 8went fiom lils .brow short of lt jir cont. Is it fitrango that thorn is opublicnn rovolt nt tho West again bis form of "cfiuallzutions?" $cciiijs is llolievittg. MR. EDITOR:-A few days ago I 1 took a stroll a few miles distant from ] my homo'and spent a night with ono ot Hebron's model farmors-aud a 1 kind noigbbor and gentleman ho is 1 too. Aitcr spouding a uight so pleas- i antly with tbnt happy family, I was fi cordially invited noxt morning to take i a stroll and look at tho growing farm ? of Mr. li. F.' Stanton ; and, Mr. , Editor, I expect that tho writer was i's greatly surprised as tho Queen of , Sin ha wes when sho mado her report. .'IT ) ft.o^is utTo'p- oajpfa h 'ut?ij ' .f\vA.?u ?i??*?a ?rio fm m u?iu"i ? joiv ing- il. Mr. Stanton has a cotton farm on tho plantation of Mr. George Welch that will make two thousand pounds of seed cotton to tho aero ; and when tho writer was youug I knew tho time when that samo land could havo been bought for ono dollin- perl acre and would not have mado moro than ono hundred pound of seed cotton to tho aoro without manure : Oh thut our beloved country was clogged up with such farming material vs Mr. B. F. Stanton. Tho writer, in passing through the farm of tho noble gentle man saw some hind that had been cub t ivated in outs-opc-fourth of an acre, growing in watermelons and pens and I tho gentleman told mo from his own lips that ho had sold ton dollars worth \ ot melons from that amull picco o. ' laud, and I think from what I saw iii I tho paich there was five moro dollars ) worth in there still, flflfj ?Ift TC<fitf? ?ml tho balance of thai b oat field was planted iii corn, which ) waa about ten acres in al), and to tlu j writers eortain knowledge there was I won ty bushels of corn already safe with tho fodder not pull'd, ns yoi Furthermore, as I am passing on witl my pen I will inform your roodori that Mr. Stanton made the writer i present of a watermelon that weighed 20 pounds, so I laid it on my shoulde and went on my way rejoioiug nm arrived safely at at home, but did no jr call in my neighbors to rejoice wit! so me, but I, wife and son, enjoyed th? n luxury. So I quit olTus I bogan, se< ,V iug is bolioviug. ia JOEL COVINGTON. Covington, S. C., Sept. 1, 189 What it Itcally Cost. Sonntor Carlislo estimated th amount of tax imposed on oac man, woman and oh Ucl under tli present tariff law at $10, of witto $7 goos into the pockets of pr< tooted manufacturing capitalists i the shape of enhanced profite o thoir wares, duo to the oxclusio of foreign competition, and $3 go( into tho Treasury at Washington Estimating tho avorngo family n Ovo persona, tho hoad of it; nay paya y?tiv?y $50 tariff f ax on who ho buys, or which amount $35 goo to somo rich person in this countrj who gets that for hoing so good a to invest his money in manufaotur ing. AU love this amiable poi son and wish to seo him prospoi hut they would love him moro if h would turn to somothing ho conl manufacturo without loss to then! The injuetico of tho high proteot ivo tariff is that it robs A for B' bonoflt. Every industrial tnl should stand on tts own bottom An industry kept un on tho ox ponso of tho massos for a few nor tons' bonoflt ie a doubtful blessing --fyuoU.' TUR Ci n.? s WAN A?VOCATIC,] . Tins is tho first of}ort by mo to write? any thing from (In's delightful and progres sive field tili? year. Yon may know that tho lust Conforcnco sot us olf as a now oirouit, hoing a part of tho ?enucttsvillo oirouit, whioh ' I had (ho honor aud ploaBurc of sorv? og last yoar? Wo bogan thb? yoar with tho vory brightost prospect of a successful yourVwork, -and. I linvo novor kuown any whore a moro solidly unitod momborsbip than wo bavo bud during tho wholo of thin yoar. I have; [ hrn?. nnd ct ill Un"* il,.-.t.-:... -. -~.uiviui. ry LM|ruttijr ona boarty co-oporatiou of my charge. Tho ' troubles of my lifo hayo boon crowded ir? the last fourteen month", but God has been so good io mo. His grace bas boon tested by mo in tho deepest ofilictious, and it was just tho thing, I needed. I Inivo tested it under porfieoniion, and it boro mo through without being "cast down" or "forsaken/' and I'Write trust-?' iogin my Lord. I bavo recently boen itt 000 of ibo mott glorious lovivids'" th:U ? I o/ur wituossed. ;Wo'bogan ut Antioch, and thc Holy Chest full on tho people, Souls wera converted, ba ok ?lt do rp romain od and nev/ ro?rtiHs woro nddeji- to ^'^IHKBBISK in tho faith* Wo moved over)lo Boy li in Church flushed with victory/ mid day after day wo scored victory ibr Chi isl. Tho lurgo church could cot at times bold tho people, but order and dcop iutorost pervaded ibo vast multitude. At cnoh servico from Monday POUIH were hapily couvertod, and thus tho battle raged, running ibo Bovil aud, I was about to say, politics, from tho"grounds, f.r I did not bear tho latter moutioncd ot cither place excopt inoidcutolly. At ono sor vico I witnosscd a lovely pWii-iivo sis tera oamc to tho altar for prayer, and blioy did not loavo till all woro converted, fhoy joined tho Church together, wore baptized togother aud took tho obli?a? lions of tho Church togctbor, and when [hoy saw their fa (her kneeling for prayer di kneeled by him and in sweotost strums lold him bow to approach tho ntoroy seat for purdon. I did not try to count Ibo lumber of oouvorsions, but during Ibo ughtccn days 1 beliovo tboro woro not loss lhau one hundred, I was blessed with^wo sotmpns by our bolovcd W. K. , . i ? y * I .tvv?rfvv "M MIM 411VU111UUU1 >? L uTJeroT patronado- ff ty .<..; . . . . . .-. mo. 6uo by my truo and tried Iriond Hov. A. H. Aduni(?,and ono by our proina ising and faithful young brother Buy, of tho North Marlboro oirouit. I preoobod twice a day, and sang and prayed and 1 rejoiced with my dear good peoplo, und cuino out of it jurd, as happy UH I well could bo. My peoplo did their part well, ls ibero auotbor suob a placo iu our Confcronoo for faithful workers? I expect to maka (he lest report of any ob a i gc in tho M ai ion district at Andora son if I livo I make tho cbtdlengo In tho fear of Clod. Wo icill build and pray for a first-class pinsonugo within a tow hundred yards of a railroad dopot-nu excollont town, good schools, churches. daily mail, and as good doctors as you can find, ?ml, above ull this, us clover, iutelligont, Christian community as the ^lll?r ^^?pote^o^ 'for tho^Brighlswllo oirouit next yoar, for I nh, woll t won't say moro. Wo will pay ovcry dollar of ibo legitimate assessment i put on us for all claims, and X think that , will do pretty woll ^ivjjLjjj?io-yoai-old . baby. Wo bogin this vViCT.'lat Boiboi, i and ilion closo up ut Brcedeu Chapel. * "Biightsv'tllo Circuit for Christ" is tho ' writiug on our banner. I bavo probably written too long alroady. but i must bo j allowed to say that my people bavo stood t squaro up lo mo in all of my burdens, I and tboy aro doing it still, hast but not II least I cannot half express my hom t afelt 5 giatitudo to my dear good friends, Hrotb >* or aud Sister Eastorling, for tlioir un-. bounded kindness to mo in giving tno sucha bornons Ihoy have. God bios? 0 thom forever. I ask my hrolhvon lo pray for me that roy faith fail not, GKO. M. BOYD. .-.-?.ut?* 0 A New Invention. g A now machino lino recently \ been invented to extract tho oil from cotton seed, which will opn " bio each farmor to manufacture his own oil, reserving tho cotton seed, hullo and cotton seed moni ,a for food and fertiliz?la, i ns tond., of j selling their cottonwood to largo ? mille as heretofore. Tho patent s lins boon aooui'ed niHV a company is j now boinfj formott to utilizo jt, und fl Tn a abort timo a u'lal will bo . made on a largo eoalo to provo tho ? corrcotnoBS of tho thoory. lt io " claimed that tho oporation io not oxponsivo, and that tho invontion .' would bo of inealcuablo honoftt to Q tho plantors. Bucklevt'8 Arnica Salvo. Tho best Salvo in tho world for cut?, bruises, nore*, uloors, snit rheum, Cover norco, totter, ohappod banda, olulblalna and corns nnk nil akin oruptiotm, and.posit!voly ourou piles, or no'pay roqulrod. It la gunr? nntood to glvo porfoot satlnfaotlon, or mon ey refunded. Prluo 25 oouts por box, Por talo at Joiudngo' Phariuaoy,