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In "u irovernment of laws and not of inen,1' as the constitution ofMassu ciiusetts puts it, tlio people strenuously insist that tho forms of law shall alwavs bo observed. A lone while ago the bv rthons of Stralsund, ft eity of North Germany, wore made indignant bv seeing a notice, signed only bv the Governor, posted on the Katli. bans, ordering every one passing through thrwi roots at night to carry ,r> r> a Inn torn. As the streets were not lighted, the object of the Governor was to secure public safety and convenience. Jiut tlu; hurguors were angry that lie siouui i.i.suo the order of his own motion instead of transmitting it, according to custom, throng the to.vn council. So on the first night after tho publication of the mandate, tho citizens who went out into the streets, and an unusual number, went, provided themselves with lanterns, hut put no lights in them. Tho next morning another decree came from the angr\ Governor, ordering that each lantern should be furnished with a candle. When night came, the candles were in t.lio i lanterns, in strict compliance with the order, hut not one of them bgh- i led, and h-.i \ .ho Governor's pur- , pose W!i; Joicato 1. A Mill llO ].ip *i'??ca (lint, luo.irt.l t . .m i n iv.i viiV'ii i on vivu^ ' commanding tliat each lantern should j contain a lighted candle. The citir i /ens obeyed, but hid the lanterns underr'heir cloaks. I'pon this, the (.love: nor* bcuamo furious, and ordered the citizens, under the penalty 01 punishment, to expose lighted lanterns. The burghers again did just as they were bidden, but provided wicks sb tiny that the light thereby produced was no bigger than that i of a glow-worm. The (iovernor then yielded, and communicated his order through the ; town cuunci: .From that time the streets.were properly lighted by numerous lanterns. Moreover the burghers had won tho victory iinallv. unci thereafter all orders went through the process of approval.-? Youth s < 1owj><(niou. Here is one of the best arguments; . I we have yet seen in favor of tariff revision. It is from the Raleigh' \ A'(""fi out/ Observer. It is simplv unanswerable: If a citi/on holds a bond for $l,000, bearing 1 tier cont interest and duo in 1907, that is, with twenty years yet to run, and the maker wants to take it up, what would the maker offer for it? We suppose he would say, money is worth () per cent, and as as the interest on tho note is only I per cent, its present value is about $000. At farthest he would say, I will pay tho principal and stop the interest J Would lie offer to pay $1,270 for the note? Not unless ho was insane. Well, tho case is now presented just in that way. The Government owes a lot of notes due in 1907 for $1,000 each, bearing 4 per cent interns:. The holders of these bonds ask $1,270 for them. Congress and tho law say that the surplus money of tho Government must be used in buying in these notes. The Democrats say, stop the surplus, so that tho Government will not have any money #to pay in that way. Tne Republicans say: "Oh no; wo are not willing to stop the surplus. Buy the bonds." That is the way it stands. Within one month the government has paid out $21,665,500 for bonds amounting to .*18,088,000. That is, the government in one month has made a >rose *o the bondholders of inoro tl <! s3,5(.K ,000. In a year the govormne ' will at the same rate make a present to the bondholders of $40,000,000. In ten years, unless the Republicans aro beaten, tho peo-! pie will make a present to the bondholders of > 250,000,000. Tho plan of the Republicans leads to tl at; tho plan of the Democrats is to stop the bond purchases by stoppi! g the surplus. , t w 11 be interesting to observe bow tho Republican members of Congress from North Carolina voto on this question. ? The only practicable way to stop paying this bonus to tho bondholders is to vote for the Mills bill. Wo will see if our North Carolina members favor paying this bonus to tho bondholders or not. A /jjood conscience is to tho. soul J + man ma ? n >i?*nw??>> ? ? W fs^ Words. ~s ? A precedent c.in>nvis a principle. Life is a reckoning wo cat not make twice over. Impulse onn do wonders, whore preparation fails. Conlldonoo is a plant of low growth in an aged bosom. You cannot mend a wron?/ sub I traction by doing your addition; I right. Manners must adorn knowlege, | and onooth its way through the I world. ! Tiltio is no courngo but in iunoI cenco, no constancy but in fln honest 1 ! cause. Act well.at the moment, and v?'i have performed a jrood notion to a' eternity. The true use of speech is m ' so much to express our wants as to < mcenl thorn. Vanity is a refined scllishne:t which is ever exacting homage, but ncver%paying any. Tho man who lias never known adversity is hut half acquainted with himsoif. A man of independent mind shows his independence by the wav he treats old subjects. I)ost thou love life, then <!o not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made of. \Y o are taught and wo tench by something about us that never goes into language at all* \Ye generally ha to those whom we, have injured moro than wo do those who have injured ns. thnt we possess of truth and wisdom is a borrowed good. You will be always 'poor if you do no possess the only true riches. A host of minds, of profound nip thought, find nothing in the disclos- j urea of science to shake their faith in ' the eternal verities of reason, -?>- <t?- ^ A messing to livery Woman. 1 Those of our lady renders wlto would j like to know how < "1! 11,1) HEA U]\'<; i may be made PAINLESS and SAFE eun tel the information in a sealed envelope by sending four cents in postage tamps to Mas. E. Ui.viaa:, Box w8, Jersey City X. J. Ma vry Some Oilier <>iid. "Yes, thirling." i said, in tones of deep tenderness, "1 would do anything to show my love for you." u .hi" sighed the gentle maiden, "that's what all men sav when tinware striving to win a woman's heart." j uP..? ?A ?i-- - - < ? ' i in. iiiu iu uiu prom, jio exclaim od, in wild, passionate tones, "put me to tin* proof, test me and see if 1 i fail. Set me at any task within the 1 Impends of possibility, and it shall be performed." "Ah!" she mummed, "if 1 could only bolierc you!'' "Put me to the test. Say to me do this or that, and ir shall be done.'' "Then I will put you to the tost." "Ah," he exclaimed, excitingly, ? "you shall behold the height, the depth, the length, the breadth, the . circumference of my lo\o! A\ hat is ; the test?" The maiden dropped her sn6wy lids until tho silken lashes rnsiml : llio pouch bloom of her cheek, a , slight sinile dimpled the corners of' her mouth, and bonding over the j youth who knelt at her feet, she* whispered: "Marry some other girl!" Sound Logic. Fog (the eminent lawyer, who has a weakness for charging high fees, to m r> o nephew who has been speculating.) ? "What! Vou paid two dollars for one rabbit, liobbv?" Ilobbv (seven years old)- "Yes, sir." Fogg?"Why didn't you consult i your uncle?" Hobby (who has heard of his uncle's fame). "Then it might have cost me five." - llu /'/ </. , The sign "Beware of the Hog"1 is i not hung up "that ho who runs may J read," but "that, he who reads may i run." ?> Women, Delays are Dangerous! Madame It eve re's Female Fills for Women n ver fail to give speedy and certain ! relief. Satisfnetlon^gnaranteed or money 1 r;turned. Sent l>v mail, securely sealed, I in plain wrapper, for only ON M liof.I.AK, throe boxes for T\V() DOI.LAPS. 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District Attorney? L. 1*\ Youninns. I'niled S'ates Senators from South Carolina: Wade Hampton, M. C. Rutlor Represent itive Sixth District Ceo. \V. ' i......... "'u F"M '? (h?vi;i:\m km or sorrii cakouxa. i.a.e u r ' im I\ KU-' i (I on, of C'lar-1 pinion. l/ietd. (?'o\ i :ior -Win. I.. Mr.uUlln, of Greenville. Secretary o'-s' "W. Z. Lei i ct, of Kershaw. Conipi nil'i ' i n r ! .i. s. Vomer, of I ( )('011"P. Attorney icr . .lost !i II. Enrle, of Sumtor. Treusi . ! . !?.. tberg, of Barnwell. Superintendent of Education Juntos 11. Hic.o, of Abbeville. Adjutant and Inspector General -Mil 1 !("l'.*e I j. Bonliain, of Abbeville, h t< . < ' Superintendent of tlie Potiitentiary T. 1 J. Lip-comb, of Newberry. Sliperint ndent of the '.cuntie Asylum . * Dr. .1. F. Grillin, of Darlington. sri'KDMK COIJIIT: Chief Justice \V. I). Simpson, of Ban reus A ' Justice Henry Mclver. of Dliesti "I. 11i; Samuel McUowan, of Abbeville. outrun .iiixiks: First II. (\ l'rcssl>. Sworn. A. 1'. Alitrich. # Tillnl T. It. Fourth !. II. H " in l-*itill .1. II Ki>r.;l'i\u Sivtn I. J). \Vi* Moon. t. Seventh -W. II ?Vj?'Ait*?* Kl;:hth i . mi vr\ (ii)vi:i:\MKNT. Senator .! reiniah ^mith. Hejm < m.-.tive.- runnel Jllekman, II. j L Jiuck. Clerk "1 ' '?urt J. M. Oliver. Hhorill II. (!. Sessions. j IV'ihut '.Juilj'e W. JO. Ilardwlek. School Conmii ioner .John P. Dorsum. County Commissioner- David llnbon, I?. CI-. Collins, .John 11. Slings. County Treasurer JO. II. Denty. County Auditor 10. Norton. Co Mm r A. 11. .1. Chtlhrnith. 1.KU1SI.ATIVM. President I'roTrm ol' the Senate .James P. l/.lar of (Jrjm.u'ebtiry. Sponkei of Hon-. llepfesentative .James Simmons of Charleston. Alv'VKirnSKMKNTS. " Go rro * hi> C \inDrrMAT vn. j_j? lu./ ii i v;i) o // /<: A* / ;7i'/J.S' 7AVrA' 7VI /VTL )' OA' //.IX/) . I Fl'T/L VP4 i'L v or * I ' ~ANI) FRESH MEDICINES.! 5 PKARMACUETICAL G000S ALWAYS IN STORK. 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V A T K N ,T sJA > |S I \ 1 I' 1-- -1 * ^ IIW, iiiiu iiiut; juuhvt all Patent bu.sinosa eon<Lff p/i^ro K KATE FEES. JILJL''1""'" (H ' E 111u s< u i .in ?criptlon. We :>' rreo of charge. *>. vj^;' r;nt is secured. J(M-:: ".'r: -a"'-- !&*'." A book, "llo/B-^ v v',v?<~ -" ^4^^references to ountv, or towi Opposite Patent '? DRY GOoS; > SHOES, HATS, HAKDWARE, an1) rj GHOCEUIES I V p at .. i T LOWEST CASH PRICES \h i I AT J. Jk.. 3IATO S. 1). L. GORE, ll< CO Wholesale Grocer ANl) (U COMMISSION MERCHANT, Sow. 1MO, 1!2!2 luxl 1M I IN'ortli \VU t ?*! *-11 l'?M* 1 , >V1LM1XGT0N, X. C. fob 2nd 1 y A Wm. K. Springer & Co., 5UCCESS0RS TO JOHN DAWSON & CO-, Whole.sale and Retail Poalors rci --1N? ha toi hardware, Crockery and Tin- cd ware. J? 14 NORTH FRONT STREET, r?] WlUmOTO^, A. fob 'Jixl Ot nn pi< F. Rheinstein & Co. or Wholesale Dealers M ?IN? of Jry Goods, Boots, Shoes and an Bats. al< iff\XV Vflil?lr OShm /I'I \V'lii*A OA .v.. ? W. viin-r 1U Ot \VI1jMIN?TON, TV. C. fol? 2nd 6t For Sale, The promises in the vlllngo of Conway <. known formerly as the residence of 'apt. Samuel Pope, doct ued. Containing wo one half aero lots, n 1 the commo- 77 lions dwollipg and outbuildings thereon. For terms apply to Bauaii R. Poimc, ,n. No.'84 Ilammoinl St. Jioston Mass. J may 8 . 4t ' ..... _? _ >n oh. T. Walsh, | Robert II. Hrarbowujrti, 0|< Minion N. t\ j Conway .S. O, WALSH & SARBOROUGH, ?d Attorneys at Law. Jon way, .S 0, M ' ' ,/< ?i& . 1 At Privott?\ | \OVotf want to &e< tho pr&tle#t lo* of \J Spring dress g'xxis lu this section? f so go to PHIYKTTS'. I \Oyou want to buy a nice straw hatt \ * at just one-half wh:;' you can buy eltfewhero? If so go PIMVftTTS. DO you want a 25 cent handkerchief ior 6 cents? If so go to PRIErrs*. | \() v<m want a pair of _<>o<l !o.\cls for YJ to cent"? ll o ;o 1 > 1'|{|V!TIV, D<i yo < want a gout's lineVdk scarf for 15 cents? If so <'o to PillErrs. I \0 you want a seventy-five cent pair 1 Jr suspt inlets for 25 cents or a lifty >nt pair for fifteen cents? If so go to it IV KTTSV | \?> yon w: ir my pact ?tH : 10 and \ * 15 cents*, worth 25 and 85 cents per urd? If so c ?to PltlVETTS'. ' \() you want i iv inn a indie notion i ff fine, as cheap a> can hoiglit in in South? If so go to I Ml I V FTTS'. f" ! 'you want tin* host sp.???l cottton on l the market * the: co cent- per spool, 0 to Pltl VK ITS'. f p you wai'l cadi (;> wool, beeswax and 1 turpentine. and a much for if a> you in get in I lorry, or a little more, carry it > Pit IN YETTlV. T F von w ant to ell your eliickcny 1 or anything raised on your farms, irry it to PItlYKTTS'. f F you want to trade with the ehnipi st L. man in Ilor.*y and at a place that you in get goods for your produce or the ish, coin" over and s<*e u tit Pltl V KTTS\ ndkuson or Kino will wait on vou and ! , , , ?... - do gmu to sot,* you at 1*1(1 \ ) . I I N'. I '</ // Il< */> rtf'uH,/, i. it. at hr- ('. k l?ORE & FOSTER . I' ^iii? Mill h and Blind Cok tticoi'povulcd OoaU-i'w ft IN AL1. KINDS I m ber, Lath's, Shingles, Moultfr ings, ?icy Scroll Work ar.d Turrb irtg rone to Ord ?r. a nil FIoovlii); a ola11 y. . I) \ KOK.TAIM.K ItO-Xt^ M \ 1)[ : TO ORI I O .K. lVilmiii<?foii. fob 2nd 2ni BEAUTIFY YOUR LAYVJfS. rf^-'a i Ml TO I,ftUut, a JlRrch 22, 87, cfolding lawn settee. rho Peer Oi nil Lawn Seats. Abovo on* represents our patented ?tteo. Tho only Settoo ovor made that ill adjilst itself to uneven ground, iglit, durablo, handsome and strong, aintcd bright red and ornamented, rices t Sotlocu, S1.50 and ^.00. Chuim, $1.50. ltnckern, S'J.OO ench. hey all fold llat. If vonr dealer don't keep them, ask im io order for you from AMERICAN FOLDING CIIAIR CO., 1301 to 1323 N. Main St., ST. 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M CURIAM A CO., Sprinytlold, Mass., U. 1. A nov 10 10 if. .{ II W.AC SYSTEM SEWING MACHINES, j Adapted for LACE OAF'S, SILK MITTS, HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, NSS'C V/EAR, WHITE GOODS and fpr Family an . Dros$ninkor*' ' Uso. AOCNTS V.'AKTIO. s KRU8E H'F'G CP., 124 E. 14th St., N. Y. fob 2 ?J1 4tn Schedule or Wilmington, Chaclbourn and Conway R. R. | CitADnoruN, N. ('.. April Id, 1888. N . In!?* in effect from date. :.o. SOUTH IiuL'NI), | PASSKXOMl AM) 1 t::lOUT DAILY, KXC'KPT * FUNDAY. I Leave OhrtUbournt... 7 80 a in I .cave Yolande 7 07 a m i Leave ( larendon 8 (k> a y Leave Kin -rson 8 17am ' , Leave Mount TuborJ..-, 8 1;} a rr. . Leave Princeton - 8 08 a in Arrive nl IjOrisj y 01) a m I Leave Lor is 0 21) a in Leave Pino Level 1) :j!) a m Leav Sunford, 1) <0! a m Leave Hayboro 0 OO a m Leave Privetts 10 JI a'm Arrive ('anwuvt i I an .. ... No. i. NORTHBOUND, I\\N>*KS<1I'.K AN!? KUKHMH' DA1I.Y, KXCKPY SVNPAYS. / r.onvi- ('diiwnvi 2 80 ;>*ri JVave IVivctts* 8 OS p ni J.i'iivc I'i'iyl "< ?),. ... 8 80 p ill Li'uvo Sanhud ? Ho p in re live Pino Level 8 JIT p in Avrivo til l.orR 8 1< p m I iOu\ o I Air! ! 07 p in I, ivc 1 Yinootnn I 18 p m I eive .Mount Tti! i '! 40 p in L<-r. Knmrson ?> 01 pin Lo < ('laronclon n 18 p in Lo Yolando " "> 8.1 p in Ari. o Ohtullionni 0 00 p m ^Telegraph Stations. Ttnin No. (i will wait :it (Jh?ill)ourtl for tmill No. 7X \Y. A A. R. R. .1. ! I. ClMDIIOl i;\\ .1 p., ^ Siiperiiitouil.tit. . , t a i " ~ . Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Railroad. Syliodulo in clTort Nnvmilier 12, 1 GOING SOUTH No. 28, Daii.y. /.eavo Wilmington * 8 05 p m /...... . ? 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R. H. oonnoet at Flor( nee with No. at). COIND NORTH -No. 78, Daii-y. Leave Coin nth'a *1*' 25 p in Arrive Sumter '' 1' 1,1 Leave Sumler 11 o2 p m Arrive Florence 1 20 a m Leave Florence 1 2> a m \ " Marlon 5 20 a m# " Chaubourn ' il m Aarrive Wilminjrton ^ >.? : ui No. 57, Dah.y. .Leave Columbia 1,1 !l m Arrive Sumter ^ 12 a ni No. 58, Rama. Leave Sumter ?>22 a m Arrive Florouee b 40 a m No. 00, Rama*. Leave Florence m " Marion D 11 a in " C'hailbourn 12 20 pm a,vv!i 2 iu p ni No. 53, Daii.y. Leave Columbia *5 53 p m Arrive Snmtur 040pin No. 14, Daii.y. /.eave Florence * S 20 p m " Mari> i s 58 |> in 44 ('hadbonrn 0 58 p m Arrive Wilmington 1150 pm Daily. Daily except Sunday. 1 No. 58 runs through to ( hnrleston, S. C. via Central K. H. arriving Manning i 20 p in., </.anes 8 20 p m., Charleston 9 45 p nV < *. No. oT runs through to Charleston .in Central K. 11., arriving Manning *148 a in, AanesJ) 33 a m., Clmrlesto.'1 <?&"N No, (i'J connects at FIonj|f P- < *** & 1). train for Chernw nntl^Rj ntjf No?. 78 ami 14 makcMP' eonn^Pfon at Wilmington with \Y. W . J'.j^Ptor all points North. W J. F. 1)1 n,./ v r-W\" ,?;\< ' J. 1L K l-VNl.Y, Supt. 1, T. M. Kmkuxox, GcA . yjS> v ,:.fJ _ September 30, 1880. tl LUCY lllNToy ciieW' r; Tlios. C. Williams & C E1 i KB RATED TOBACCO. || LUCY 1IINTON! H ' -Jlna The Lending Tobacco in the :i W; South. DKIMtV, 1? ti\C? o TO I/I?. ^ '< n;n v? ?. i-1 s. <? 'jro \ KuitomkIis & Collins, 1?|| > - - <J< >.N WAY, 8. uM ?hH WUoI(>sii1(> A&???n<<4 for ll'M'ry * SKBi t'oiilllj. :%pii mch 8 32 0 ' , -V '*sft * . * "" "7" ( ? ivVv .Johnson At Johnson, (Johnsons (juattlchiium w Marlon, 8. C. > Conway, ?. C. r ' .Johnsons & Quattlclmum ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLORS. CONWAY, S. 0. PKOMl'T ATTENTION GIVEN TO BUS- ff$raM??| Colleolliiff