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TIH'KSDAY, I)K1\ 15, 1SS7.
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Tin: COlA'MlilA 1*11*1.11 SO(1ICTY.
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A C'iroi lar hotter was iKildishod ^
it\ Tut: 1! KAi.D a few weeks am? l>y .
s . \\
u commit) * of the Columbia Jlible Soeietv,
eal mo fur ?lt?l* orates from tin* ,
? ~ ?-* 11
different < 'ountios to meet iit t'oluin- ^
l>il on 1 )ee. 7th., ami form themselves j
into att Association to assist in eiren- u
latino the Holy Sprijduros in ovrrv
county ativl m*iolil)orhoo<l of tiie i
^ In
State. We determined to show a /
willinir mind in the oood work l>\
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uui iiirM"11ill ir;iM. \\ <1 JllSO
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hoped to secure the | rnmisw of the jt
State Agent, Kov. T. H. Law, to
come to this (J .>unty and organize a ,
Kible Society in our midst, ami in |
which we were not disappointed.
The County needs a Society of this .
kind where people can crt Kibles at
the cost of publication. Mr. I.a'v (
promised to conn* sometime in .lanu- .
. arv, of which time din* notice will .
be trivet).
The Convention did not assemble .|
until Thurs nv night. Temporary
organization was effected by decline- j
Key John Kershaw, of Sumter, j;
chairman ami I >r. John Forrest of
t?
{Mtarleston secretary.
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A committee was atuiointcd to
prepare a Constitution and report to .
tin adjourned meeting next diiv. I'lie (
t'onvention nut on Friday morning ,
and adopted the Constitution ;o r<i
ti
ported by committee with a few
amendments. The venerable \\ m.
Martin, of the South < nrolina t 'on- i
fcrcnce, Wiis elected 1'resident and
K. 1). S-uin, of Columbia. Secretary. ' i
Key. 1 )r. Lindsay, <>f the I'aptist v
church, was elected chairman of the ,
I
Kxeeutive Committee. Fi<dit \ ic<>
presidents were elected.
Tlx' machinery of tlio Association (
was put into operation and the sue- ;
cess of the enterprise depends, now,
largely upon tlie etViciency of its eon- v
doctors and the heart v co-operation j 1
tif friends of the IJible. I 1
AllltMieh the attendance at this | '
the initial eonvertion was small, vet !l
from the vim with which some youno M1
men took hold at the organization, '
we think, presaoes future success, j''
We expect to see a much larger '
{^atherin<' at the next Convention.
1\ov. I r. Mel ,eau, of New \ <irk, '
was presa nt and assisted 1 >\ his conn- *
sol in tin organization. lie is one ^
of the < ' .ef Kxeeutivo ollieefs of the
American I5ible Society and was '
present hv imitation. lie delivered (l
a very interesting ami instructive 1
lecture in the liaptist Church on Friday
oyenino. The evenine was very :1
inclement and unfayo: able to pedes- '
trians, yet a few assembled. At the '
risk of heine left in Columbia (wo I
had determined imoii lenvimr on flu< f
"I H %
10 o'clock train,) ami t^ettin^ our 4
foot and head wot, wo wont, and folt 1
amply repaid for our irouldo. As j :
wo sat listening to 1 ho discourse of! '
the 1 )r. wo wondered: Where are the
people of Columbia? Are tlioy so 1
little interested in the work of the '
American Bible Society as to treat '
one of its chief officers with such ut- 1
tor indifference? We would like to '
have compared numbers with tho (
()pera House that nijjht and to have 1
seen where tho majority went. Wo (
possess the comfort that those who
were present seemed intensely inter- '
ested and edified.
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Tho I nited States Supreme Court
has just rendered its decision in the
case of the State officers of Virginia, :
imprisoned by Jud^e lluoh I.. Bond ^
for alleged contempt of hi- order in the
"coupon cases." The Court holds, in |
substance, that though the suit of ,
the parties plaintiff is nominally
aifainst certain individuals, it is in ,
r>
fact against the State, tocouipel ]>av
nient of its obligations. In this view j
the Court say that the action cannot ^
he maintained, and that, therefore,
the officers imprisoned were not in ^
contempt by reason of their refusal to >
ohev Judoo Bond's order. The c
J n C
Court concludes wish an order that
the petitioners, Attorney (ieneral .
Ayers and Commonwealth .Attorneys N
Scott and .McCabo bo forthwith dis 1
chari/ed from custody. Associate >
v j
Justice Harlan concurs, in n separate
4 opinion, in which he taUes somewhat ,
higher ground than his brethren, but
reaches the same result.- Cofnmfdo (
Record.
Far bel' ; than the harsli treatment of h
medicine which horribly grip,?the patient I
and dest v the coating of the stomach
Dr. .!. II. Mr beans Chill and Feyer cure. (
Mold at hU cents a bottle, I
If you snfTer pricking pains on moving
1 he eyes, or cannot hear bright light, and *
find, your sight weak and failing, yon .
should f?,s<Iimtl) n-e |)r* J. If, McLeans '
atrengtiiening+Jye Sal-e. 'T>c. a l?>\. '
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'ortM'spondrnco.
L'ltir titutl Items.
< >n last Monday nioht a lnr^c
owd assembled at Mr. I. M. Bowl's
store at m'\ iMi o'clock, whence
iey proceeded t?? 11 m ? III nise of I { o V.
A. Smith, tla* \\i?rili\ and popular
istor of the Baptist church here,
i heii about half a !>!?>? U away they
rnek uj> 'roll Jordan roll," which
as kept up until arrivi: ^ at Mr.
inith's ifiiii', The leaders then went
> the door and knot ked and when it
as opened a lmrre! of Hour was
died past the astonished "penor, j
hicli was followed t<? t!ie patitry l?y
ie crowd w here i at h one deposited
is "pound." After 'his the vounjr
dks fathered in the parlor and had
lllte il oleiisiint I inio mil d inini
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flock when tliov w ended t heir wa\s
i Miiewan 1.
Tlio I I ih School will have ?
hristmas ( 'anlata on (he nijdit of
lee. 'J 1st. TIh'n anticipate a jilcasnt
time and invito their Conway
iomls to cinnc.
Mrs. Harris, mr l?e)lamv, widow
f John 11 si ri is forinorlv of I lorry
'entity, died on Thursday nioht,
)cc. 'Jilt, after a linoorino illness.
W e are pleased to see the editor of
ill: IlllK.M.n eomnientino on the
Mihlic school system. We think
hat .f the people wool 1 use the pul>io
money to start their schools, which
\peiience and observation teach us
s the hardest part of the pull in
cliools as in other things, and would
eep them in m I'mii when once stared,
h\ piivate means; there would
ie le-s comidainino ahout the public
noney lieinu a curse to the country.
We congratulate the Methodist
ieop!e of i 'i hi way on oettino their
leloved pastor a.eain for another;
car. W e have a new preae! er, Mr
>rownino\ who it is to he hoped we
i !! lea rn to h ,ve as we d d Mr.
l isp. /.. <).
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Washington I ,et! or.
I'141111 < 11r l?'i Milflr < Hi i rt-poiult lit i
Secretarx Caevhild's report is very
ol i i 111 in< his ami one that will he
t'lnl with oencral interest. It rep.
i'm nts much earnest thoueht and
ard work, for tin* Secretary devoted
whole month's ti111?* to tin* oioat i
i.-k Ix'foiv 11iin tin- report is in tin*
eon-tary's awn handwriting. This
ocumcnt will not lie snl)inill"d to
i>njM'<'ss until tin- second dav aftor
ho nicotine* of that hodv. Anionic
ho important recommendations is
In* sno'oostion that ( onoress proide
for thi' ori'i'tion of a lire proof
i :i 11 ol records for tin* hrttor proson
ation of vahiahlo (?o\ornnu'iit re?>r?ls
that at present an too much in
laneer of di'stnu'tion.
Many of tin* I 'resident's friends
no anain concerned about his hi'alth,
hi account of his disinclination to
akc outdoor exercise. In this resicct,
Mr. Cleveland differs ore at I y
roin most of his pri deeessors, for an
arly tnornine jaunt on foot was alnost
an invariable custom with Mr.
Vrthnr, (ieneral (irant, and other
1
'residents.
I )uri11?_* the month of November
here was a considerable increase in
ho National debt, chiefly because of
lie vast sum paid out for pensions
lie amount eighteen million dollars
?n that account. Kor the period in
piostion, the receipts of the (lovernneut
were over a million dollars a
lay.
The report of the Postmaster (Jen rnl
inaUes a very favora!)le showing,
Void which it appears that there has
>een a pain of * l.S Id.ntlO in receipts,
is compared with the previous year,
vhile, on the other liaml, the increase
u expense is hut little more than
wo million dollars. The deficiency,
vhich, two \oars apo, was *"((>(),< Hit),
ias l?een reduced about three fourths,
ind it is estimated that it will almost
ntirdv disappear hcforc the close of
he current vcar. if the pr< sent promsinp
condition of the alTairs of the
loparluient continues. In the mater
of changing officers, this report
hows that of the Presidential
lostmasters, who were in place
darch 1, 188<*>, hut Tit) remain I,HP
new men havinpheen appointed.
\nother feature of postal business
hat will doubtless interest many of
our readers, is the olVmial record of
lie amount of 'money lost in dead
otters, which, foi the past \ear, foot
(1 || 11 *"(1 (' S\ . 11 f 1 1, i v n tin ti i ii t ? I i.i
- "I > ? "'
mid (if *22,(Wi was restored to the
>\vhits: the amount of >t?,<>~i2?, which
onIII not be returned to the owners,
vas deposited in the Treasury, together
witn $2,1)21, tlie sum tea lized
roin auction sales of unclaimed [tarels
of merchandise found in tho
nails.
The report of the Controller of the
'urreiiev is one that will be read, t slecially
by business men, with moro
hau ordinary interest, as an unpor:\
I nit addition is made in the practical 1'
Bujro'cstion of a new code of batik
law a copy of wliioli lias been sent,
with an explanatory letter, to each
member of t "on^ress. I p to the dlst
of October the total number of nil-1
tional bank-- iijoini/cd was xd.Mt.Y
' i a ti
of which 111 have failed, b'ia hn\e ,|<
tjone into voluntary liquidation, leav- lv
in"- 5{,tMil banks stiil omani/ed at XV(
i" . (h
that dat< .
In the fiftieth t'oneress, political ( i
partii ' wii! i> more evenly halaneed th
than for inanv vars, the I,Vpuldican eh
majority Invite dwindled to almost iMI
iiothino in the Senate, and the l)eni- '
.11
erratic majoritv having been reduced ; t
, ... i........ i :. . i ti 'in
i>> uinru a uo/.en in im: i l<'U-e. | nere mi
are 111r? ?? contested election cases in |
the Senate, and ei?r|it in 1!n Mouse.
I lie I *?' 1 >111 dieans have lici'ii I'elieit
\\
tilting themselves that 11h \ would 1 ?? n
ft 1?1? * to control tlic I 'resit lent in 1 dec- |,p
tion, in tin* event that tlicn should ho
r
lie no |> i|1111 ;ii~ choice, as that partv
claims a majority of the States I?v
" . ; ; cli
t 'onoression.il delegations; hut this ^
is 11\ means an accomplished fact, as < [
the I )einoctats, in setllinjr the con- ;''s
tested election cases from < 'nlif?unia
and Indiana, have it in their power
1 i a
to transfer the majoiity of the State fu
( 'oiioressi mal delegations to that or- hi
toiniz it ion. I
Since their arrival in the capital "
over one hundred ('oiiirressnien havo <
c (It
heen interviewed, and the drift of sen- ()f
timent is laroclv in favor of tarill re- , In
4- ' 'hi
itirm. '.!
The I teinoeratic ( 'oiuirrcssiiiiia I caucus
developed much excitement an !
I ii 11 it fee I i no o\er t lie heat ei| ci nit est
for the doorlo'epersliip, and there
was an occurrence that suem-Srd a '
slielit reseinIileju'e ,o tlie >" >ver!iia
I )onn\hrook fair. The lie was pas.--ed
between the o'litieman (rem \r
kansas and the ocntleinaii from f"
t ieorj/ia, and these mi iiiIhts then P4
came to lihuvs, and !>!?> >?! was drawn
I t !i
heh re the helliirerent legislators
were separated h\ their friends.
1'resident /n'<> f< m of the Senate, p
John .lames Intra I Is, nuiv now lie '
numhered with the it nerarr states
I
men I i K(i Blaine and,('ox, as he wi 11 I j j,
ifivo to lln* world u novel that will on
illustrate his experience of public j
life. M
of
fj +J*at
outs < i ran toil. ! w
; { *S
Patents granted to oiti/.ons of the j "
Soutliorn States tluiino the past
. i J,<
week, and reported expressly for this <n
paper bv (A. Snow ?k" ('o., Patent ' >i
law yers, opposite I . S. Pa tent t Ml ice, 11
Washington, 1
.1. S. Boyd. Baltimore, Md. luii/
^ a<
(Brcnuiker, Louisville, Ivy., pa- p,
per pulp dioester.
I5. p. t'ahlwell, W'heeliiio \V.
K
\ a., paintino rlicet metal roolino.
r . p.
.1. II. Ilolton, Washington, Ixy.,
oate. al
.1. T. t'onnelly. 11nntitiolon, W. sj
\ a., device for tapping stay l?olt (
hi iles. ( M.
II. I )i?tson, Baltimore, Md.,
oyster puckaoo. I*
15. (' h'oster, llaltimore, Md., cash
box. |
ITI
1 ). t i enese, Baltimore, Md., ton one (|
holder for throat operations. 1 <n
M. .1. Ilateher, Macon, till., plow, in
M. T. Hancock, Little Ifoch, Ark., {]
whe6l plow. .
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T. I liatt, I .eesburo, Flafeed r or. '
~ ' ?> II t
ular for automatic fruit assorters. h
I. 15. kellcy, t'anton, Miss., shut- f
ter fastener.
15. 15. I.owenson, Louisville, Is v., ,
in
stencil. p
(I. ('. Lowndes, Atlanta, Ha., bed t!
bottom. ci
.1. A. Matl.ien, North Last, Md.,
apparatus lor separating and purify- ^
ino' the products of distillation of p(
wood. ?> I
K. A. Met 'anlev. Baltimore, Md.,
exeavatino apparaIns.
I. 15. ( fldei'shaw, Baltimore, Md., ^
I M
lire place heater. p
\\ . Phillips, Simpson, \\ . \ ji., p
horse shoo.
(J. .). I ?il>li't, Sr., S!ii:iston, \V.
Va., wa?/on Iirake lever. .
(>]
S. S. I>uixlell tV: I.. .1. Dojj^ott, v>
1 )e|hi, I .a., ear coupling.
.) I1'. StelToy, 1 laoarslown, Md.,
fastening dev ice.
W. Welistor, .loiiesville, S. ('
'IH
tire appliance for anvil. w
?- w
"Ahtluih I 've lieen insulted, don't o|
you know. W oal, downw io|it insul- t>
ted." 'A <>u don't mean it,?iciiIi l?oy." w
l,\ u-as, weallv. lint I tfot w-weal e\
jjood and even with him." "Tell me tii
*1 . . I * % *
.iiioui ii, oil.') | >| ?m>. "ull\, vou iii
it whs tins way. I was jitst saving tii
what I thought of v-vuloah men who (i
worked, voii know, and that oweat t<
bwuat Werkly calh'd me a ureal stn- ot
pid ass, just as plafn." "llo\v how- in
w.ldr! And what did you do?" v,l I
just w-wanjr a chestnut hull at him < >
with all my iniolit " : o\
In advance of the sickly season render
yoMiselt impregnable; a malarial utinos-'
pliere or sudden elianire of temperature is
iramrht with dnnv.cr; use Dr. .1. II. Me .
Lean's Strengthening Cordial, $ 1.00 per (.
bottle, i is
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in-:si ricr.M i.< <>iu n?i: *is
!< >\S.
ontrnct < > I' \|:? rri "d Women ScparaM1
I'lsliin1 of M icri ?I
\\ IIMH'II,
This is :hi action for *:{(id,'to, 1>:'
ico of account for ooods sold and
'livcP'd to tlicd. f.Mi lain intlm vcars
and I ^"s I. Sonic of ' iic art ides
re delivered to the liMsdatid of the
fcmlant, and some to h -r children,
lie answer alleged want of lei ?w I loe
of faet*, payment*; made, and
at at the time oi' t!i almjred tin leases
arid ii iw t!ie defendant was
id is a married woman. The ea>e
me on hn trial before the ('irenit !
idoe and a jnrv. l ie' jury lonnd
r me p: -i l!, i 11 m: \v in tic ace mut,
I defendant a !e< 1.
I'iie S?ij?r? 111 ? ( 'otirl decides as foiu's:
I'Ih' iircoiint mav !) ' <Ii\ i Itm 1 into
o parts; 111? lirst eni!>rucin<r certain
tides for tin* usi' of tin' 11? fi n11 nit,
r husband ami Iht children and the
ittHvliiikl) tint soc<-m 1. ri-i tain art id os
r tin' usi' ni tlm separate estate of
e defendant. 'I'll*' ( 'ir nit !u*lt_r?'
iirocd tluit if tin-(Iffi'iiilaiit induced
' plaintiff t<> soil t lie articles on Ii?t
'(lit ami t!i" credit of Iht separate
Isle, that I i it ill siu' and Iht separate
tale were rcsponsil>|e, as well lor
e articles |>ui- 'lias 'd for tlie .-upport
lierse!', Iii|s|iaml ami children, as
r tin so wnieli sin- sent directly to
r plantation. Tii-' Supreme t'ourl
m ins i i so iiiin 11 of ties i haree as
Id the deiemlaiit re-1" iisildc l<ir tlie
tieles sent to 111t plantation; |>ut j
es not eoneur in the other portion '
the charm1 wli di ledd the defcndit
responsible for thoseartiolos used
r herself and fainiI\.
,! udoer "lit rev* and ease re
uudi'd for a m",v trial, so that (lie
c Hint for the supplies furnished the
: >at" e ! a' e, iii-ei iiii'iered o( the
her portion of the aoeount, ilinv be]
covered. . ! '' l'.sO\, < .! .
.\b l\ t:ti. A. .1.
M < * i vac, A. J , lii'i uj a separate :
i.iiou. T I lefetid'lltl applied to
e plain! ill' for etciiil. oi\ n;/ fill! uiruuitioii
;is to her pro; a riv, and the
iinti!', u h had r -fu-ed to credit
e bus-itd, ex;- tided Iter credit on
e faiih o| that pfojiort y. \\ a- that
contract as to her separate estate?
was > il.atiintiallv admitted that tlie
ainti! w.i- entitled is 11 ?S T>t I of
s in unt 'or the articles, su 'i as
ii... . i i tii
>. ii i. i .i< i, v i .1 m u cnt j >n > >i .
tended ft j r ! 11? 11' i"'11 n In 111 "s j !.11. * i
hi. mi (lie or- end i - si at i'i|, 11, .it the
intrai't o iioad these articles was in
fereuee to lit'i* estate; ImiI i! was
li ill*'*! t! ill J's (< till' nlili"' :if.
famil\ supplies, \c, llii* contract
us not "in respect to Imw .separate
late. I am unable to see the -lisletion
it lie.iled. T ie eontraet was
unity, and how eoiihl its character
to lieinir or not beino in reference
Iter estate lie ileterininei] bv the
e ne mijr'it iiuih" of ilie art: '* -,
ireha.se.I. half for one purpose ami
ill' for another? The plaintiff was
it it led to ie i ei in * ill ruv I Ie- who!"
vomit, iiiclinlinpr t i??' supplies for
e defendant's family, as well as for
r plantation. See Millwood vs
liitison, I I liti s t'hitneerv, 'J'. '1;
ell\ s ( hint tan t s ol Married Women,
h'tis.
.Mr. .1. S. I!. Thonmson for appellit.
Messrs t oi rev, ( 'arson, for tclondent.
i rn k ei- ('u.Mi'l ltoi.i.i'i; ( i t:\ i t;At.,
oi.f.\i in a, S. tI )ee.Mnlier S, 1 SS7,
To Mis Kxcellencv John l'eter
ichunlson, (iov? :i:\mt -l)ear Sir: I
tve the honor to tender you my resolution
of the olliee of eomptt'oller
imeral of the State, to take eifeet on
ie twenty-second day of Meeetnlier,
as soon, therealter .as iii\ successor
ay lie prepared to take charev of
ie department.
M\ resignation is made necessary
y my acceptance of an offer of busies
which mv circumstances do not
istif\ me in declining, and while I
mret to vacate inv olliee before the
a pi rat ion of the term for which I was
eeted, I am unratified to be able to
> so at a time when the people of
ie State will have the opportunity
trough their representatives of oxersino
their preference in the ehoieo
ins sucee-si-r. In closing, probaly
forever, n \ official connection
itli the pe< p!e of o111!i ( arolina, I
sire to e\pre s iii\ profotiml sense
obligation for the many evidences
(?.! ! i .1
i v?'iiini< i,v i iiiiii.KM ill'- unilllP iUMKMl
nor- o! which I have been so Ireu<
11 'tbe reei| cut a' their hands
moo- fiir exceed i no* inv deserts, ami
>r which I can oiv<> no a<!tm111 at<' ex
pi'>ssion of appr isitioi:. Ii is source.
?o, of pardo:n! |n-i 1< that I teriniitc
a i>111?*;< service of ii ar!\ eleven
ats \% itiaxit liavino exporienced ai>\
the <! > ppointments wliicli so in
iri; I>! accompany jiolitioal life.
. It i impossible for mo to break np
ie daily* routine <>f a decade and to
ver the relations wiiicli liavio ruwn
|> around it without feelings of sad ss
and reluctance, and 1 shall slays
look back upon thy official life
itli pica ure, and above all for the
iportunities which it has aiYordod nie
cultivate the many warm friendship
Inch I think tiiat I may claim in
,-ery section of the Stale. M \ reinans
with yourself and with all of
lose with whom I have from time to
mo been associated in the State
ov rnineiit have been those of nuinrnipted
harmony and accord, withit
one incident to mar this nleasant
I
?ss, and in retiring from among you
hog to give assurance of my warmit
friendship for every oH'nial and
er\ subordinate in the State-1 louse.
Very truly,
\Y. 1C. Sk?\ kv, Count (Jen.
- <? ? -
Tim report that a schoolmaster
isstised a hoy wit a railroad switch
(louhted.
Tin* Apportionment.
Tlio following t;i!?I * shown the apportionment
of representation in tho
House of Kepresentatives of South
< ' trolina under the present law, and
under the l>ill iKtw Ivfore tlx* Legislature.
The names of tlx1 counties in
wliic'i tli'? representation i> changed
:ne printed in I talics:
I'resent New
( onnties. Apportion- Apportionment.
nient.
\ Idle vi lie o "?
. 1 ;/.v a s n
Anderson I I
Itarnwell o o
/>? > / >i/ < >/'f > 1
IVmU?'U'V ? ?'
( '/ifirtrsfnn 1 '?
< "lii'St'T '
' 'lit'StcrlicM . ~
( lait'iidon 4
i 'oIlHnll "? >)
I ),ir! i 111? ton 4 4
/> hi ?"? ?
I'liirlicM 4 4
( i? ? ?|*?r??t<>w n .... 4 U
i.rrt?,ri/h I
II ! Ill j> hill 4 4
I lorry 4 4
Isivshaw 4 4
Lancaster 2 4
l.ltt/l'l IIS 4 1
I .i".\inoto:i *4 '4
Marion I I
.'/iir/lmi'ii. . . . *4 4
WWImmtv 4 1}
( Iriiin'c 4 'J
' Innifi'lnii'i''.... 5 5
i'i?-kiM,s.. r. -4
/ii'/i hi 111 I
nfin rh i ii im ri/.... i r>
.vii in h / .... i r>
I nioii 4 4
"A i 11 iiiiiisl)iiri?-... 4 4
Vork ! !
Totals 14 1 I'M
I in" i i'aj>|>?>r(ionmofi lull, as pas-t'd
l>\ tin- I lou^o, wiil bo nom-iili'mil in
tiir Smiiitn on .Monilav. Tiiero is
s 111 i I'ooin to 1u'Jm\ t iii'i'cioia', 11 int m>
11n j irat ami ilatiooi ons a mm mm in? will
< is'jisii ?I. .\ ,rs ,i <! ' uti'ii i'
oin:> -( i t ion Intrudes.
.lames lfussoll l.owell delivered an
address in New York a few evenings
ao? >, hut 11< >t dim <>! ' ii? morn i no paiht>
ease it more than a paragraph.
\dtiim" this stranp-e omission the
\> a \ orb I 'i i/Kin/ / ' >.1/ remarks
thai "the reason win it was not published
under lim actual circumstances
of Its delivery was, of course, the
sanm reason which has demoraii/.ed
tin* mornino- papers of New \ ork iti
so man\ wa\ . >< cause the managers
hold that 1 lie |>uhlie wants "spicy"
thinjrs and does not want serious
thinos, even wlien characterized I>y
the iti ;>i\ ?-t \ le aiel relieved I?\" the
delightful humor of our first essayist.
! t is the e mii pet it ion for t lie patronaee
of the illiterate which litis brought
even the best of our papers to the
point where tlmy "cannot afford the
space" for one of the too rare utterances
ol James I'ussell I.owvll. The
best t hilio aboil1 t lie //./ ?/h/'s recent
raising d| its price is the hope which
it holds out that a reaction has at last
set in and that newspaper conductors
inti\ aeain jiroviile such matter as
intelieent persons want and are ready
to pay a decent price to
That's tin* trouble. This competition
for the "oatronti<fe of the illiterI
r"v
site" has lowered the tone of the press
to sueli sin extent tluit we not only
have bad orammar and polluted Kuir
lish, but we too often descend to the
depths of iinmoralitv. The press is
not altogether with clean skirts.
II Hllllm/liHt .)/< SSi II;/!>)'.
('oilrt esies to >lr. liisliop.
The lion. Joel IVintiss liisliop,
who is to deliver the annual oration
before the "south ( 'arolina liar Association
to niirlit, was yesterday the
recipient of proper courtesies from
the reception committee. In the
mornino |n> was driven about the
eitv, and later visited the I louse and
Seiiale, beino extended the privit.........
..r i... a . ? : ' -' "
d iii mi- 111 mm" in doui rases. lie
spent some time m the Supremo
<'ourt listeiiiiief to arguments mado
in a ease eoncernine' the riifhts of
married women, on which subject
Mr. liislmp has written a standard
work*. Ihiiino* the discussion incident
to the ease there was froipient
references to this work which was
limited as tjood law and hiidi auth .riiV
in the very presence of its a ithor.
( nfllllllllil /'< i/isti /',
o *P
A I ter a .">1 nrilerer.
Slier IT ! )onr, of (looroetown, wtis
in t.lie city last crcnino and left on
the nioht train for Atlanta, lie
hears with him a reouisition from
(iovernor Kieliardson for a colored
murderer, now in custody in W'ttyerc
s, < in. The erimimil for whom
his visit is made, is one Isaac Sessions,
who murdered his wife in
(d coram town futility some year and
a half or two years aoo, and who all
that time has succeeded in escaping
arrest, though (irorcotown's elliicient
SherilT has ever been on the
lookout for him. lie was tlrrestod in
Wayeross last week and is held for
the arrival of Sheriff l)oar, who will
proceed thither to hriiur him t.iwilr
i t ~ ' h n
stand trial anil doubtless to receive
merited punishment after oettino the
necessary papers from Governor
Gordon, at Atlanta. Culinnbia AVCOY
-*? - <T>
Sick-headache, wind en the stomach,
billintisnoss, nausea, are promptly and
agreeably banished by Dr. .1. II. Mi l "an's
Little Liver and Kidney Delicts. 25c. per
\ ali.
-V
Virginia Students Invite lilt'
President.
.
Wasiii xuton, Dec. 10. A number
of students of the I niversitv of
Virginia culled on the P;esidcnt this
afternoon and invited liim to nttend
the commencement exercises of the
I'niversitv next sninmer. The President
sai<l he would accept if his enyaoeinens
would permit. I lie students
were accompanied I?v Senator
Daniel and Uepresentatives Harbour
anil < )'Feral I.
r-,rj rrn- htttp .aw mil
ADVKJrriSKMKNTS
DPlctritcxticrx Per
_
Hundred acres <>f land in liayhoro
Township, near the line <>r the \V.
('.A: <'. Kail road, hounded hy lands of
l>aae Mishowe, (Holmes and W. II.
! lainilton; heintr the residence of 1 Ic/.ckiah
15. Holmes. Cheap and terms easy.
Apply to.lollNSON A: '^1 \TTI.KIIAI M,
Attys. for Talbott and Sons.
Auir. nth :$ tf
i N1AV (JOUDS.
:
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DRY GOODS, :
7 t
i
|SII()KS, !
' 11 ATS,
HA m > W A
AM) - i;
(i !>()(.'KI * I KS
AT
LOWEST CASH PRICES |
AT
.5 . A . A > V**.
MULLINS ACADEMY.
Miillins, S. ('.
KEY. JOS. I'. IMMTCIIA H !>. A.
M., I'riucipnl.
MISS SA Llil I'j (KWAIJTS Assist
n lit.
'riu1 11 \t si'smom will ln'irin Monday,
A m iru-~t "JIM 11, I sv",.
TICItMS. PAYAIU.K MONTIII.Y.
Primary Department - - $1.50 per mo
I ntcrmediatc " ... 2.50 " "
Higher " ... J5.50 " "
Hoard, exclusive of washing $0.00 t.>
x.uo per month.
For I' rther information address tin*
Principal at M nllins, S. (
jiilv '.'I 52 1 >t sept.
RAILROAD TIES WANTED.
I am now contracting for hewn pine,
h a i i. ito.v i> rri i
Parties wishing to cut will please ad-J
'dress I1KNKV I,. P.l'CK,
Port Ilarrelson, S. ('.
Oct 27 M It
JollllHOIl ,V .tohtlHOIl, ftlllllllHOUH iV C ^ II ftt t Iflttill III
Marion, S. \ Conway, s. c.
Johnsons & Oiiiiltlrhiimii
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLORS
-A-T1
CONWAY, S. C.
IMtUMI'T ATTKNTION lilVK.V TO Itt'sI
N KSS.
4 'i?1 I?m* f i IIU" :i Specially.
J V<M1
) VO(l?
VIM N H assortment of Silk and Satin
of all color.- and sliaMi"-. ('all and
see them. A'-o, a lint- lot olT CASHMERE
and WORSTED ranging in price
from in cents to i< 1. per yard.
<)
PI.KN !>.!!> \ SSORTMEN'I
r>|?|.KNI)IO a V SSOKTMKNT
OF MKXS AM) HOYS
Ci.OTIIINd .11 ST OFKNKlL
IfT ALL SIZES AND PRICES, .*Z
STYLES \N I) (,>l IA NTITIKS.
Amazingly low. ( all nnd cxninino thorn.
BURROUGHS & COLLINS.
Socastee Academy.
The first session will begin on Monday,
1 Nov. 1 Ith, instead of Nov. 7th, as previously
announced, and continue for nine
months. Kates of tuition within reach of
all. Hoard cm. I... I.- .I ?? "
UK * * 'I II 111 U I I 1 i >
at from $<; to *|o per month, Parents arc
, urged to send their children on the day of
J opening.
For further information, apply to the
Hoard of trustors or to
.). M. KNKJ11T, Principal.
| nov It) Hi It.
NOTICE.
TIIK next regular communication of ,
Trinity Lodge, 175 A. F. M., will he held
J in their hall at Bueksville, S. on ,
Tuesday evening, Dec. 27th 1S87. Lodge
will open at 7 o'clock sharp.
My Order W. M.
-L\s. K. Mkaty, Secretary,
oct Ml 12 tf. 11
" ^
IXW FALL 1887
>V 1 >' rV 10 H .
Again >\? would call attention to the immense
stock we have laid in to meet the
present and coming season. We have
never heen so well equipped for business
as we now are, and having studieil the
w ants of our many customers we have ta ^
ken great p in > to select -itch goods as
will meet the desires of all, and we feel
that we have accomplished thi- much in
every sense.
Our buyer has just returned from the
North where lie selected a full line of
H^.TS, CLOAKS.
CLOTHING k(\.
We have some beautiful combination*.,
iniipie designs ami choice colors in such
is (! I Nfi.l IA M, CALICO, ClIKVlOTS,
WoRSTKI), ami anythiinr desirable in
lie dry jfoods line.
t h r business lias ne'er been as pros
|>ei".us as at present, which shows that
>ur low prices and honest dealings have
borne abundant fruit, and that our efforts
lo please, and build a larjje trade linve \
been crowned with success.
We Have Opened up a Mammoth
Stock of
n qtm?NG
' il J* J\ 1?. Lu M 1J
Minbracine all the newest designs, colors
and textures, and we are coutident that
we can ph ase you both in st\]e and price.
They are 'j.oiu.ir rapidly, and the sonnei
you come the better you aVe suited. We
are olTei inir suits I'roin A t up. The lar
aest ami most complete stock to be found
uny where.
? M 11 ST()< K <>|.'
s !! 0 L S
refull and complete, and we make no hesitation
in savin ir we can uive you the best
sh<?^?r the least money. (tent-, Ladies,
Mis?es >hoe> in all desirable
cu - , eonirress and button. We
have re.'/ntU added to mil stock the Well
know n ".I aim * Means" s I shoe, w hich is
yivimj" itreat satisfaction. We still carry
the .1 allies Mean* si! shoe, and boys S'2
shoe; also, tlit* Zeiglcr and -print! 1 n 1, nil
nl whic h are the best ?>n the tn:tr!<i (.
We have a large assortment of Piece
("l???liinir which we will close,
out in the next thirty clays
.17" .IX ft lib: /jo 11' cns'l\
in order to make room for the new supply
that is pouring in constantly, and here
you can make some liveh 1 argains. Come
at cciua' and yet choha>.
HARDWARE AND
<; i{<>< so ki
In large assortment- can always he had of
us, as we are up with the times and it is
needless to comment here. Our groceries
are always fresh.
We have not the room here to say to
you all we would like, hut come to see us
where we can show you anything you desire
lo"h?ok at whether you wish to Imy
or not, and we will convince you that we
call suit you in every respect, and save
you money.
lU'KltOrtiHS ck COLLI NS.
BUILDING LOTS
roil SALE.
1 >l'II.I)IX<? LOTS FOR SALE
J J cheap and on easy terms. Suitable
for stores and dwellings. located aj4 it
eleven miles from c?in? ?>?? .....i ?i?,. M'/~
* ? >'! ?? ii r, tiini ill** I'. I rrounding
country i> adapted to a^rieul
tural purposes. I''very alternate lot belongs
to tie Kail Bond Company and the
other to A. 11. Anderson.
IMatt of town can he examined by call
intr on A. 11. Anderson, at llayhoro Station,
or at ('hadhonrn.
(Jo to Bayhoro Station and select youtr
Building site,
sept * 7 Bui
Pet it ion lor Iloinostojid.
STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
C( >1 NTY OF IIOKKY.
COl KT OF COMMON PLEAS,
Ex I'l'/fi Win. T. Marlow, it of, in Estate
of Elizabeth .1. Marlow, deceased.
.xmh e is i?ci'('i)\ gi\en, that William 'i'.
Marlow, Jasper Si. Mnrlow, Hartford K.
Mnrlow, Laura .). Mnrlow and Yalhurn
.MrIvor Marlow, lias applied to the u iv Unsigned,
hy Petition, to have a I lomi^Vnd
of the Ucid and Personal property of their
deceased mother appraised and set off to
them as provided hy law, in relation to
Homestead Lxemptions, to the extent, of
fifteen #1500 hundred dollars, and that
threedisinterested persons will lie appointed
to appraise and set apart the same at
the expiration of four weeks from date of 4
this notice, unless good and sufficient cause*
he shown to the contrary.
ino. m. omvkh, (\ ('. P.,
Conway, S. Oct. 24th V
()et-27th 14
iIoh. T. Walsh, t_ Hohert It. Heart..
Marion H. C. f q
WALSH & SCAR^i''1f
at reaAttorneys
f ?m.
Conway, /
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