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Konth Carolina * Railroad. OK SCHtDOLfc "ill . . mifSSafiB i^i SBR TOKK ffEEKH EXPRESS. N o'- 23 Park How. Up I)*jr Piuengw —M*il. (ThU Tr»iT\ connecu wl(h Tr*'n luinbia at Branchfitle ) frcn Go Leare Charloston Leave t'ulupibia •* BraecLrille V M ill way, " Baait^rg, “ Grahamt “ BUckviil* Klko “ Willuto. “ w iadeor “ Montmorencf *« Aiktn Arrive Ai a *7 eeli biaat BrttBchvillc.J L«*Te Aufusta Aiken Montinorenci <• li «< » Iko Black villa Lee t Graham'« *5 Bam berk « mm*»7 r ^ “ Braneii.ville Arrive Charleston Arrive Cohti^bif . urfBM -Bki ^ Leave rbarlertun XiAtaJHHMiilla.. . >■ Leave Blaekville Leave Anfe^a 1 leave HWkvilla Leave Branchvtne Arrive Charleston Coaaeat V uk aixbt Tfaiaa rille fr<B*IMkeV«lamh5a raaninv aooaweoaTiov—Or. Baw», J 8 (JO am 9 04 am 9.1,8 a um am 10.28 a » 10.88 a m 10.58 a m I LOT a m II 17 an 11.50am I.lApm 6.37 p in . . 10k! 5 p in -mM AA 4.-50 a m .rwp kl.W p m 1. .10 a m 6.40 a m at Urapclt- 7am Z .T.i p m ti.U p iu Leave (.DiarWeten Leave UUckvftJ* Arrive august* v DtrvCr. 1 <eave Auf«i«va Leave lUaekville y • p -- Arrtve rharlearna ronnecu at UrankVyiUe anl rn*e» Gel»t* i>ia. Tk« day Vail and aryvt Ktpreav rtaUaHy. ,Tlh- » •eeme^AUae, traini! red failv. eiceatBi f eleapt Sumiaya au«n;iig ears «a ( all tka hipiO leaUa. On KaaVvday* and 8tin dav» rou «d trip ticket a are null to and f r mi ' all ataliaaa »n tba ruml at oae V-t rU<e fare for^tbe rouaJ trip, g^Jtill Uodinj n <xju to I **r7iA i kJk. 4i.— The New York Weekly Expresa prints the aertnons of the Itev. T. Do Witt Talmage, by direct nnangement with him, and is thtj dnly journal pub lishing them by authority. The ser mon delivered esoh Sunday is publish- •0 in that week’s weekly paper, thus giving its readers the fresh v thought of Mr. Talmage each week. Ito other journal can do this, as It must, depend upon old sermt'DS printed in book form or copy from Tbs Weekly Ex- piess. We commend it to yottr favor able notice as one of the best and cheapest papers published. Terms, £1 per annum. Now is the time to get up dubs. The Weekly Express for th« campatan from July Utto January hr for Mm., try It. A* stt“a copy W a gm^Ai p of » etuS df six. Or, to^ettcrs-up of clubs we will fur» hish the Weekly Express lit 90. per copy In dabs of six or more. .Tweuty- flvf or more copies *t 80 cents per copy. Mfiy or more cwpUs at 76 c«|its p*r copy. >oatH«*pn‘iiftt't| s rt-. i The columus of The Weekly Ex press will contain— Ably-written and timely editorial articles on the topic* of th« day ; The choicest literature of the petiod; Agricultural information of the most Interesting and important character ; •Accurate market report*, and full and reliable financial reviews. , Telegraphic news from all parts of the world, presented In the most at- tracrfre Torm that news can be made to aeMme ; and— i Bvfttythlog e4se that c*r» qpnfribvite Ini to the prodftetton «Jf ft lierfeet ifamUy newapa press w enterprise, progress, and 4ip1«Htry of U>e country. Now is the time to aub- scjlbe ftampla cdpies sent free on appMcution. Address all letters nod orders, N Y Wbklxy Exi-ara*. No. 1’*ik Kow Niyv V it * i «BU a • - Mha«lu w tn to , .r- - *" i’h a shadow In th<? valley the IlUes lie asleep, ••o the laughing waters sn'irmer, nd ..he sweet llvgs droop nd woep, Th i e‘» u shadow in the vatH M>j. And a sigh floats in tbo air. <■' Like the hrwaUt Ot aiigelst eC »flT O’er the fair scene uiirroweo uiero, Such a shadow In the valley brings a burden to tny heart;. Cannot you, too. understaTid It ? Have you never felt Its emai l 1 I ha-e watcheO the llliea lying, 1 have seen thft'sWeet flags a eep, And have wished that 1. wnon dying. Might be laid with them to sleqp. adowod. Like the human heart By a sorrow swift nsd Like the sweet flags and the lilies In the shadow vale asleep, There’s a melancholy swe tness In the perfume laden air. A ltd the tall reeds seem to whlspar, ‘You’llfind sorrow everywhere,' :v GOV. SIMPSON’S FAREWELL A minister newly Glasgow Scotland, d every person in hia pi i 'i > t 4,ti**ii down Jo rutined to visit leh. • He began hla roupds. undsucce led in finishing »lrs, In a poor >r hovelled, was so repul he dared not let ’s friends had It there, for four |be wretch had ray. Nobody id he was best “boast.” This tefnlster’s own I roes he had seen b ?h shunned him not help ;*nd ths more he III-: RK*I«N* III* OFFII’HTO takk a hi: chief JiJwric'K- siair. Tuk Eohmal CmiEiioNy ih Thk State- Hoosk --The Hon. T. B Jeter, of Union, Pkk-ident cr Iuk Sesate, Installed as Governor. I.*,H?clal Di-patch to The News and Courier.J, Columbia, Sept. 1.—At 8 o’clock to night Gowanor Smlpscrn, Maj. Jetvr, nerrtl Ycimnatk, Judges iKi McGowstr, of tire Saprv# e o »urt, with several others, met In the Governei’s efllce, «nd Governor Simp- sop filed the following in the office of the Secretary of State : State or South (Jar'-lina. ) •Executive Cha*bkk, > r Coi^m^ia Sepig4cber 1,1850. J . .Having teeci elrcud cBitf justko of the 5lttte of South S T In Hum Th-4 VVW.vlv Fx-1 vi Carolina. I hereby I h* H fonvTd.-tete Old of the r ’ >,J 8 l V office of GoverBt>r Of tbs rJ.h! ^ Slftteof South Carolina. ThU resur John B «t»'K. i’l Hup t. 1 M^uoIIi Piksn^rr Ruulf, ^ al tx irlrtn tu.’ t iwbbdki.O*.. April 4. Iftxn ^ Tk^fvhvwiua pMArugvr aclivdiUs Will hv - upsvbUd us a*.I uuilop to take eflect this day at 8 :bjs o’clock p. tn. >Y. Jj. SiMnoN. To tA< ./fan. Ji. M. Stmn $, Sterrtary of Stale of Orohia. , ( , Dear Sir ; You r will please file In the o ffice of the Secretary of State this my nsguaiion Iteapeetfully, 7W. L>. S.' y Jt*soN. After the filing of this paper the | oath of office wjn a<lniioutered to I Governor Jvte- by/utjge/delyer, gnd ! ih- office w*a fortaftlly turned ovef to I the pew Inchirbent. U verui t Jeter 1 Immediately isgued his |>rociamntton ativouncing tbu event. Governor SimpsIn retiring, furn- | ishcd the following to ths proas : Columbia, September 1, 1B80. >1 mornkg, rising itis reel full of irage, he eakl time-t* go to B^qk, I’m To tA/ P •fie v! the Slate • 1 have to us ns.I Alter CUU dat* to raas i axvs naoxTH. % \ 1 ftoifo* H 42 Dae* 1 PUMsa 4 17 t> Allrstoi* . 144 UV U- » o AitosAal* 3 44 Ui. DtILT P tutxin TBAIX. Uotof Amilk. Le«»r- Asxnwa » OO p m Arrl»* at V»ir»«»ro 1 . iO • m , l-savs V »’*«'••• 2 *1 a a. Arri*« Aartnaa h C to o m | Lear* AavtunaU 4 10 o w Arrive lack«osriIU 7'lJ s w Arrir« Ubarteai >m 8 (Wa ■ Lasr* Va*\a»-a 3 2U* m Arrra Heauforl I 44 a « I Arriro Iton keyal . 4 (to a «< ’ s Orins .North. I^ara l*on l ayal 11 00 p si ; Lear* Reanfw* ’”* ll p si' Arrir* !eoio*«ee 1 00 a t» Le#v« JaaWau**4lU 8 .10 ■ ft ArrtT# SavaonaK 8 4. i a in ] frsMUfffttoftftab U 4X1 p m Arrir* VftSMMi 1, 2* » si i ytt*^ riharisri’in 8 Wp w 1 IjitTO Tusa-Mflc 2 <IQ ft m ' Amro Aasa'ia Oaiaf Aotifh. roaaoetiaaa A 80 ft m «iih S F. A W. 1. ft. at Naraaosk 1 Sr all Plot i ts Hfofo • V 1 Ooing North, coasoclies mad* trilh Cliar. V*l*’ lYy BTHl Ji tbrsni* -liarrAo^. ruaWip*- tl«»v fid ■emfiila. — H •Tlrginl r*rt«.Virginia Va-Hcsl idFy. LmLahi. M It tA Carvliai, loA - itwigued the offiee of Oovet hof ofTfi4^1*14 of ftoutti f!*ro him for the purp>ate of quallf)tug as chief justice of the Supreme court. This set lifl* from my shoulders the heavy respooaibillty wplch haft rested Aftet ^Itlgg |U the entire list—with single excep lion. Up four teuemeut bou^M, ll v intemperate raan wh'i sive and savage tha meet him. The mini: warned him not to ci of personal harm. driven his family could live with him, let alone. He was was confirmed by t impressions the few the drunkard, and Still the good u>a feeling ashamed of b| shame grew upon thought of the matt At last, one eplen after a perfect nlj vigor and spiritual to himself, “Now U Piper’s Alley antT just in the mood.' He went straight to the pWee, climb ed through the dirty oorlea, and knocked at the man’s doot He list ened, and then knocked a ihi—and soon after again. Tbednuf ard must be In at this bohr. If •vftriuid be was resolved not fo lose blsv’lfind. Flnafly be lifted tiie ; Imh. There was no lock and the dooHiowly open-^ end. Befere him, crou4»vi over the* fire-place, Up saw Tlni Burke the Wiki and dangeroti* ftMbgh the crea ture looked, in his filth ftftd rags, and with his glaring eyea. “Who be you ?” Thfi was his first greeting to his visitor., “I am a minister.” “MluUter t What d' **1 came toeeeyou, "Well, look at m man roeo to his feel ward. “Ain’t I a ucauty ehr stepping nearer and nearer. Yh* niioisur ex pected an attack, sol was prepared for It. “Have you-look ftdMiongh ’"said the drunkard, approaciAgso cloae to that bis visitor caughtki* foal breath. “Now I’ll tell ye whrt I'm going to do. ■fiagotn’ to kick ywowu stairs !” “Hold on, bold oil Hot uowl’sald the minister, “If jpu kick me down autifn, I’ll have to SiTibe afi the way up dgaio. 1 ve a <ki' to make on the next floor. Walt tfi i come back, and tbeatf you oonoluis to kluktbeiuin- fstwrwbo *aaeed ntuake youaftieod- iyvltt, why, X etmli be at your eer vice.. 11^ you are* cool one," mutter ed th 1 • ‘ —— \ . There came to the dinner table at tbe Lawrence House the rdher day, two strangers, one a lean and hungry- iooking customer, tbe other a decent appearing young fellow. As they reached the (able the older rgan clutch ed f ram icHlly at the bill of fare, and aiked os follows : y • ! “Let’s see what they’ve get, .You know I cant eat everything* Been nearly dead for ten weeks with dys pepsia. Ah, oyetensoup, guess that woo,’t hurt me.” . To waiter—“Bring some oyster soup, pud, let’s see, boil ed white-fish, yes, I'll have some of that*:' . „ ’ • ’ The soup and the fish were rapidly eaten. i i' , “Now, let’s see what elae they’ve got ; you know I can’t eat aoytWug. Bonat t urkey, that ought not to hurt me. 1’U have some of that. Cbiokeo pot pie, yee, that’s easilyi digested. I’ll have some. Lev’s see, I can’t ea* everything ; I’ll take a bit of the boil ed bam, some maocaront, and ah. reatiurer’s :<8epteml CASH RECEIVED, report for the ing>Beptember 10th 1880. From llsences gtanted $300.00 Compound and real estate tax"# •* • and fln-s 358 66 Corraocy on band unaccounted for...... i.,...«............. 4.76 $563.43 105 00 131.10 6.10 I cbtokeu livers and vegetabls r be waiter bad been taking the or- Total cash receipte.;... i EX PEN ET ITU K EH. Paid D. P. Lancaster as mar- ehal......................... Jol n P. Owens se marshal M. Y. Molony A Sju for street lamps E. 1L Myer for six lamptnoMt* ., Chess o. A (Uv. and O F. Wlet- ers for two bbls and freight ... H. H. Hart & Brother on creek MWre 7500 E. A. Bronson, printing If/H) Clerk and treasurer’s salary for the year ..o..-. i.t.... Miscellaneous bills, vli; lumber, extra marshall hire, moving 15.30 33.00 creek want F hen,’ and ths us me f or der and the man with the weak slom aoh reached this way for crack are that way for butter, here ti of bread, and theL»>e andasta^k of Celery, niyj Trt u iently remarking that he ooufiTnot eat anything, stayel bis stomach until hia dinner was broogbt. He looked it over, sent tbe waiter back for some roast veal and another onion, rtfatetklaa that his atoraaoii wit Weak, he had been suf fering terribly from dyepepda, and couldn’t eat everything, t>ut at last got to work And cleared the dishes. Tfie matter of dessert troubled him some heeauae Ms stomach Wes so weak but he finally ordered mince pis, plum pudding and ice cream, with a eup of coffer. These were brought and devoured, I and then he called lbs waiter sod made -her a confidential -comiruiotoa- k Uon, that be bad been eick with tbe dyspepsia, that ids stomach was week, ; he couldn’t eat eveiythlng end would she bring him e bowl at milk ? Tbe milk was brought; bo crumbled •ome bread therein, and, as his young er companion bad departed, tbs man with tbe weak stomach remarked to the gentleman across tbs Labis from him that It was darned rough to have to come down to breed and milk, but he bad been sick, he oouldii t eat everything, and-had to be careful. And now the landlord le aastous for that men to e'me around wbee he Is welL He needn’t oome hut Once. hauling wmk, posts, repel t log, Total. rVdOg. s iwn'ii JrtHN I Bronson Tveaw T. B RxMAnKs—Th© oounctlare due vert- cue parties jbost an IToltewe.' Bal ance on creek brMge"f75,00-Store’Ac counts 10 sheriff 3.00 marshall 35.00 total 113,03. Tbe treasurer will gladly exhibit his accounts and vouchers (for every dollar <£ald eut/ to soy dtl- fho Vfho dssfree to look o»sr them, or obtain any fsrtbdn tafofmftilon. Barnwei.i , 8. 0 Sept. 6th 1880 — 4» ~ tf the W erld Mias itwy Owe 7 pWn c«i nndcr- efttion, or 4tof Ms efifldmi derived from it; but some < Mens os the tab* •eetft lo thinly that fe>- ey, hkye prospered in life with-, out at; e^ucaitou. or st best, a limited one, their eUiidrcn do pot tVeerv/ any more consideration or any hotter ©dona tion thuo they, ^yxived, apd .hence Are indifferent aOQftt the ftttiftfti'in <X thetr children, bet ..ceiXf^rhotVicr they arc kept te school or eoL v Ther forget that, their eh.ldreo aye Hvmo in ‘ s much better cduraied world then they lived in when they weteehiklrou. TjHsy forget jjiat brsms command a higher price upon the IMfMf hnmaa action th/nmosclo, and*fkt hf.whfl,can eom- rfhethi i stand* tnasd s reasonable etufttmt ef the hesf chance U ibaKb ills a sncccss^ We one ol* the finest school ayAtcin* to th* world, and children sh#nld proit by it, and attend school nyuJsrijl. if they afp to hi educated aucccssTull’-, the j h-/steal p*rtoo mast receive due at.cn ion. ^ of at least thrte hours each dgj of get tie *ter- walking Lcin| flarors^f. Hard 2 ti. ^ mnrh, while I M certain if Jal -mourL-thtnctit. ncurisliment for the Even (he atudeni's food atioTr, boec-.. ed tq mental, 1 <b>»n. , Kish contains 4% hat We 4 u« De oomee AaeSasktlly wted la Smi-rNA^A ficrvfula. Uai*er*»V. Pa. <ljr*pep-L, chroatc -l‘r*4. 8. jAck*«u, k*.Twt«, eereUflai uppelucr •r. —H. t I.C. A 4ae tAnte »ig la <11 •«-« -e» |*M» (Sver Ague, tbcAifewiTt crgaai M l» G« ru->tr«t n in-lipt-«- L BAthewt, M. l>., ■ Ittial'TC. ’err; valaaBle ikOftt *«n«kiio ** F » ft-nialeo. c iron r i» ai.-I di-»y«s»e< of I’ough rn, M t upon me for the loat eighteen mouth* returot-d as cblef magistrate of Ills Btftte, sad 1 o^dlnc In that p*7llt of vrew It bHoge mlof, , man U)lt but st the same time it has ead.Joiily sundered lL<-f relsU-ia which bsveex toted between yon, the people, snd my self during this period. These rela- ll..os have t>«-«-u most ple*M«ut and ogioenble to me, made so by jourooa- fl-lcuce, ertcouracement and support extended to me at all times In tbe ills charge of my official tlstlsr, and when tbe time baa come for their severance they have been broken with more iv- gret then 1 had anticipated. Foe this yuur uniform kindness, permit me as my first act after reelguation to act peculiar fesllsg ef helplessness _ to ttoutbeis people they druskard /and be went and sat i stand lo necessary Misnees, look iu j ,( upon tbe prcilmlaary fight* of Um- *•11, the minister greet b*hui battle, lo th* IwtiM of sc- I the l-sad pr«-svoted himself ■prosMse ; but he fouR-l i all disposed to kick him now. H*ftad evldestly been thiuklug. “BlUdoft/ said he ; tb* tfilnie ter eat <b% and talked with hlr“ hw* a lender bfither : aua witm be «>puae Ifttermt. to kits of ^ wife and cUUdren tears begftl to roll wblrh tbey have such vital fMr histsftee, tnach depsads rl-ctioxi in luiilaoA. We can bear th# ’ sounds of tbe combat from afar off. but api'erreUy can take no part U> aid oar Idea tie, but really uaa do muck, dead, sad hasten# sway by preserving a profound pesos, by age to Lbtor living. - — “kewptog oool” and cefuaiag to be pro- ’ ■ • • • Not long - ’ Th* best and roost see ful of us will soon be forgmt- n. These I who to-day are filltng a large placs 16 the world’s ngard wfll naoa away from tbe remembraoes of men lb a ravatb, or, at fart bear, la a few years after tbs grave has dosed upon th*-4r retfivlns. W- ara ebeddlag t^wre above a uew mads grave, and wildly crying out to oar grid tbs’ eur loss Is Irrrp I r i)le Ye4 In aeo rt) Ime tbs tsndnle I of low haw* sfttwtuvd axoftod^^H supports, and we no longer mi*# >B* who la gooa. Bo (Mtaecnlbe But there are those to wbom| ('to hsyftftd irepwiy. There iwmwM ‘.com whose mhmortsft so womaa'e -rnUe ban chase rei-olIectlSfM of the «weet face that bae given up tol its ' tx-auty at death # tat < touch. There sre • >iftftp dhoas plighted faith ©x- ■tSQds hgfcftd Ihe ftrsve, and drive* away as profass those who would eo- ties tbeeu from a worship of ihstr bur Isd lovesL^ffush. loyalty, hwsSftr.hi Ihlddeft i array > kora th* pabflo gas# Tbs world awftaps . no beside and around them. ftR<l asre# 6<>t tfftoh upon (his uaobtrudtng grief, It oar- VSft ftilftSftftd —ft Ortons rivsg in to offer b emot'nt ofhrsm food, while eggs, afi4 fa grain*, iurhiding pea* been* . ttpd Uio like, are farorsMs A mut nsmL, it* their hrai Fruit*, a* A uvtof the fa tors We, wot on ■roownf of inetr vratr. f o<*d hat as sn sW tb digestion While, attending achqol, Jpm^ peeplc ahosM net be taxed too heavily with home du- tM6. r~ i' 1 r* . I I* A1X nABTA <* Tftf Hr I Usiiicsl* »bow Utimmukable *i revival, and parties from ether sess- tics report the Degrees as moving qsift solidly MU) hoe .It ie idle fm (ho BewHKnux tn lislisve that tbsy wiM hwr« a walk over tkw year. While we have Isa* .th* hmfi. h TftTftk I OS C / * oerrnhplem tyus that much hard work tW Ip bt dews, *rd all differ*sots is ft«r rsoks healsd. It srtH tsM, ftPSsi Uersocsot jn the psrtv. vhaSsrov be ha res*, flaps or, pall tag, .Aft pwh thfgl-. sIluiglXi That a* persoualUMs have as yet estecml isUt vur. own .pr rty oae - BAUof »4s raw* te ■ m hope tbi* that all thoes the scnwtisd iR* sapport ef (he ■y mul whs amv We coeusse, swtl foil to aseeivs skip ftp selidly lo iicftfti. W# wast a the . _ down ttk* poor ' rohed Into any aemhlai.oe of »Udft4»ce, drunkat O’* theeks ; “Ob. Tm a ^od- either of word or act , by cofttiaulng foraaken vfrich, beyond mercy,! be 1 lo i*s ttUiude o4 tmlm dignity, and groaned, gt ike minister pointed exeratoiog Us greauwt forbsaranc**, him to Ghrfo sod kuell and prayed «• can #v# pasjsrful assurer. This tbat tbe A isn soul might have Wftrolog Js rspsatftft t hww. U,.o our strength an. gr .es to rise sgsla. 1 oftu cawpalgo Is upproaobiog ftltb Its The. good mn ToHowed up him pray Wlih. er with p’-rsfor^t kindness, sad faitb- t Voglkei 7*Vni.—Iter. J brainy «*.i| itn u W. Very V<Be6«i»l Is »t pr»T|nf a r^Aocr-t #y«i Bcrkwtth la«aiuaU«u ucituus ttaic.-—Hon. f. C. Fowl«r» Trim. , • . . r Itoftfrimendr-I s# * 7<r*T'kyi««iU {« 'f* Uriel Ji isIrSi — 0^ U. Pulrsx. V Keatcrkr ilebll.t vvd ntbIi-uis knowledge my heavy IttdehlodDees to fu || y 8lo< ,d h- .Iti Burk* Ul! he eaw you and to tcudtr the slncsrs thanks' K)m r euults(\o bis f/trolly. and oe- wtr i»/(# *-K/ V to liral u. in ALh 8. F. DuyVe it. Fr»nc{\ G.f- loMe, Molina Km and August a Ksttrooil fur all peisU Kertk and Kaet *ltk Georgia Kail, road for Aitaai* »e4 fbs frvst. Alao, witk fiftih-oAd for Aiktn and ntsei. Use ofesid ruait. BagRSge oheelte.1 threugh 4 “ro . rxet Depot <T |M ticket i fer an la at Angusta, Ga., J. Union aud At 0. Ti tone ntral fAurngrr Agent. enl. I'lilltotls, I'doatiN S A«»sU K. », CBANQB Of 8l'fiBDUf,r,. CitASt.orrw,TourHS^y A ^ixtPaTA R LiKNtRA L pAIWBStoiyi 0«PAUTS KST. ( si a, H. 4)., April 4 tR R.) INT. )- ,1880. J The fnllc|winjt Pf8f{lf n r« r schedule will 0|.«iate.l on ami after lliia dal*: Dayibaw^w N<v ft. LU| J'» Lr Ah in | tlv CTfhrl Ar Columbia 1 ‘KWam I.t Columbia 12.12am Ar CkarLU* G.OQpm -sarnpr N*. It. South. irlottel 1.27am Ar. t’olumhia 4.20|on LvCo untbia 4.2f>pui Ar Aufiufta 8 30pm mm Arrive at Woenisgtou, rU Dan rille and Lynchburg, at 7,‘d) s m, ncAt day, and nt ‘ ‘ Wa Tliosiaa F. I ’lew York, br limited Injfton, ftt 8.43 p I i nylon, d.lajr^ Nlfhl kxprew No. 4*. PefTn 1’. M L» Charlotte 12 85 am Ar Columbia fi.AO am I.v Columbia 6.87 aui Ar Anggfts 9, *6 expreee from iCnah or by mail ttsis, at r AugjMU >•,4o sis Artharlotta3.4 frasl rullmau P**i AugtHka teSlf via Htokstps*' ‘YrdUe Isa •- mat. _ UHOjlTlekst p«Ai.L. Night Express No. 47. Nosth. Lr AngtiHt t 7,06 pnr Ar OlumbialO.48 •.* Lv CeluisbialO.56 A r Chariot t a 3.40 am le to t*ed wiih great ,, heneit Fever and diphtheria. . , Prince of Mincrsl^onics. lam. M. D . 5. C. ' ■J Of great ouram^e vlrMte masskeW, M. D.. ff..Lov>is. Bsnedeial in Htcrjjm.ftpr{|Sjreni<xit4 *«u maiarioiu CoadiltoM. OT M. tfriT. M. L\, Ohio. . , • Heal remedy ever uaed in di«eaee-> of I he throat. 1\ A Nifferd. M i).,N C Tftpic-, nheealire, diuretic,- one of salnresi g n fe great eat rentediee. Medical Association *f Lysehliarx. Va. Adapted in crvloin affoclton* of the kid-. nsyS sad bla-lder; dyspepeia, lupus chlo rosis, scrofulous noil cutaneous affactionnr Prof. J, J. M«< rm*.«, M. 1) Va. KsHdeto hendaiiu |>eoinpiIy—both |ick and nerroux. Use. K C. Dodson, Vat. 8ample supply sent f>ce fo any physician desiring te tvrt. I’amphleis scut Dee Analysis with each package. ‘Water s» it BpStekfVom ths springs $1 per c»?e of G gal- Ides iti in gin#*, $2 oh for 6 gallon*, $ t for M) gallons, $7 for 20 gallons in casks. 5lass 60 ceBta and ?I; $2 50 and $G (or half di ren. Pills, purs sugar coated 26c. 50c. and $1 per package; 8125, $2 50. and f '> halfdosen. 8eut poalpold anywhere. This klsea and iHlls containk in reducesl epac« *11 the curative ptArers o| (he water, and is convenient, palatable and soluble. Springs opeuAr vieitOTs -ftine Ijf. Jleard $30 per moulli, 8]u>cial rates to families and partie*. Carriage* med viailers at Forest and Lawyer's depot, each four inilW from springs,Ttpon advice of arrival. Address, ArM. DAYlffS, Pres, of tbe Qo., 72 Main st., Lynchburm V*.' •- — »La. M . Bold by P. F. FTOKEfT, lUackvi!k And’C: A. PHILLIPS, Willislon, Agents. yf a tnuot grateful me to say fmther aaauroft tha’. MUtUl tbe imporumt du ties Incldeut to the high office of chief Justice wtiich I expe-ct soou toassum’ 1 , J this post *j.inttdeuco on your part will not be forgotten. On the contrary it | ahsll ever be remembered und shall ! neive mo to the utmost la the faithful dlaL-Uargs of Whose duU.-u. In turning over . office of Gorer- nor lo my succesoor, I am gratified to beltevu mat the State is in a cqmpar atively proapetous condition, mote so, I think, than at any Ulna since the war, and with tbe promise of a still better and btIgfcter future. __. Feaoe and good ttsL to his T/wniiy, heart, aud | tabllahed lit toorot emptnymeot, a Uiat you may rest! rlghl-ffnded, church-going m in. Ever ftfterfofd j , when Inclined to be afraid of a tpufolftn duty, It wa# etiough for tbsfiinte'er to remember (hat day when Se ' rescue 1 the per- tobiug.” will prevail generally''the rights of ail dtp secure, tbs laws are fatlhti SUE Just Opened# NeW Bar Room -IN- 13 B M RG. niO|CS *I«|f, LUjCOlC. ANT) 8KUAM Mixed prinks of soy kind, on Family Groceries,Faker’s Drsod ms ku» to CeL F. 11. Goad • CallsntF eld othse, “Hy. fair ly' and firmly administered, and th© people In evsiv portiou of ths State. ««der the protecting win# of ft Just 8»ft»e(iov. rnmet.t, arobeftdlftg all their energies with great succeed to wards individual progress aud general recuperation. To Ihi* end every act and •tin of mlge had been fiiref tedjahd no one rejoices more In this iuccsm than thyself, and while I am not vain enough to believe and do not claim that my admiulstration has been the cause of this happy state of things, yet I have a proud satisfaction In be lieving that It has thrown nb obstacle in the pathway of the State’s pro gress, nud at least the Republic has suffered no detriment at my hands. Toe remainder -qf my term has now deVolved under tha law upon the Hon. T.fE Jeter, of Vbion, president of the Beoate, who will ocntjyct ft to a safe termination, at the qame time reflect ing great credit both upon tbe State aud himself by that, pufjty of chsF- tt«ltj]r»kr J«ttcyof pntr'..tism and sound- uess of jmlgment wltich he possesses in such eminent degree.' 5fpw. invoking upon the Btate, io- «4ii(t collectively, th* richest kgs of a beneflcenl Frovidsnee, n> sutftcrffi© myself, very rei- psctfully, your fellow-eltiMD, ... . W. D. SisrrscN. Ihlafts Him. Cuaaox M Vlarrlrd M a u 1 UIuWImk love That all the gla used to be in whhmim. That ail tbe i^lows are now, .That it be w*f4 » widower be could (Bflirry Hgain «rix»6*yer ha chose. - That hi* wifels« little jealous. That she us*d toie a pretty girl. uld bake good Tbat his mother bread ; tbat his Tb&t he wouldn’ That if he could make his fortuna That bis girls w! as to marry Tbat bis mothe: fine old lady, bu — That smoko has yet. That witj these sen and neL Th__ ^ LQUO L ,181 most women. :ulate be Would sver be ko silly laW may be a [ V i *i ktiftrfptC'a maa de THINGS I US NOT HEU* rr.anagetn'eqA always do Weil, waiolRg. ^■^plaes old 'baebslors. «'tt* L -f. jhKD WOK ' V THINXING That she w^ protty at Wtteen. That she bad, or would ave had a great many good offers. That her lady friends are ve yoafs older than they »ay they an Tbat she has a Very good ikid. That If her husband had tie.I on her advice, he would have bed a rich man to-day. ** 4p That people thldk too mucbkf the looks of that M— , whcwould heat and raolteipeat, and It can sot be too suoogly laiptesac.l oil. the minds of Ute people. £besqx of a. drunken boy, or Lhe ptooientary loss of self oouuol ot k mau. may Isae thessands of vote© for the uortftaca drmocrfttto state tickets lo ttaptaeiber sod Octo ber, sod huadreds of thousands for Hsacock aud English to Novoruber Let every southern «Aem-icrst rsnsuv- ber always tbst from hi* posUioo-aa uu usual weight of reapoaalnilUy rssts upon him,aud that It la s solemn daty to keep close guard over ths toogus and baud of kimseif aud others. As the fight progreiwe* 4h« efljrt# to pro voke excuee* for the ’‘Moody ehUt” sill be mors and more sueouous and •lee|>erate. • Let us show the yrorld that our manhood and oourag* are auffident to stand the test.—Green ville Dally News. •I MTi i to** © There ara (*w Uictaaos* of dsvotloft that pro vs the exislftoos of lows in a higher degree than that given if Kit Orraoe’* Indian wife to her brass Bod manly h.vsv Wtifis miaiag lo tbs West be Married an Ladlaft girl, wi»k whom be lived i very haf'plly Whan hf wa* utkeo nl, ft long way fr«M tome, word was neot his wtfs, whs mounted • Aeet muuiaeg pemy and traveled hundreds of roUro to raach him. t Nlaht and day she cOatlcosd her joaroey, r«e«lnf only ifot • fesi hours oo the ops* prolrter. jflylog oo her wondeaful IIate steed as eoos a* fthe oeufd gather up her force* aoew. Bb* forded rivers, ehs scaled rocky pas*#*, eh* waded th rough morass**, and flasHy arrived ju*t alive, to fl*d her husband bettor, t But tha expo sure sod exertion killed her. Bh* was asixod rlUi posumooia and dl*<1 within a brief space I* h©T h’lskand's arms. The shock killed Kit Oaraoa, tbe mg ged ndaer, he broke a bWxyd > oisel, aui both are bur tod to oae gravr. rafpilftr sM.fwly 76 W foehn#., IlrxskL canvmM agam - W i Win -Powsa. —Hiftisw ,u tooftglu oft.hf^Mwgtoattoa A*d mmk- Gourogs ti v ftoaderfol sgrut ilk of ▲ »F • throwing off dt.eaw 1»* nui«« wos 4 cure maay am pant eftto lofieje. ffffff-psw-ar wifi •grpaa* piti gftgftit to mn* SMM aftt of tes, if not in every eaft.,To I hoid a bgtois.of waclkftg ash* is .4lta head oa arsasat %f ths head *«*kn sift/ bs juto t|to Uitsg. at i utftss, (nil to pftnnd of fiwk rsk# out iafo the sod then walk a Itodung a*a Jftward fo* nst estiag fo* riiMpogftd, Ik ftsarly si way* a Mach bettor thiftff. —- j**** liaft a to sT cy \ “The Brnt# Superintendent of E'lu- cation will make applicHtiou,,to the Legislature at the next suasion for pei- mfetdon to use $8,774,73. staudiag to the credit of tbo school fund (from the poptrtbotlou oPvi defunct Charleston lottery of tbe Bsolcftl era./for th* oo»- IIod and extension of the good tinualloi work next year and th* yehr after."— News aa ‘ slid pourler. A young indy, oot aocftgtOflied to wahz'og, atfthc earpeetsoUciUtio* of « frlepd tpftde the atiotn|ft recently, Whpn tha,masks dfk*»d another friend oot be called handtomo If she id oot make herself up. That a mother-ia-lsw is a vey try ing \yotriHU. That bUt girls ale prettier thaojdn. A’s girls. " j . That she would like-to know wiere her husband spends his even(»gB when he^tays oot^ That her eltlest j^n Ukes aftet bt r. Tltgt he Is golnp u> throw himself away on if U?* Bcrtgg*. That Uk* Scraps kftt h©raeU up tor him and did all tto courtiag. t TUavher servant gUH are the woitt ever known. , , » . EiB That she hgf t^tft ha dreea. / ood j*fibpef. That she pi tic old tuftldis. I suppose Job's paitonc© was won derful for a man ; but It was LKWhtag to that of woman. What would Job have don* hud be been compelled to sit In the house and sew, and knit, and nurea the children aud aee tbat hun dreds of different things were attended tp during the day, and hear children cry, and fret, aud complain ? Or bow would he have stood it If, like some 'poor woman, he had been obliged to rear a family of tan or twelve children without any help, spending month*, ypar3---aU th© prime of life—In wash ing, scouring, scrutfolwr. mending, cooking, and nursing children :'fe*t- ened to the house and his offspring front. muroUig till night, and from night till morning ; Atlck or well. In storm or kunEhine, his nights ofteh ren dered mlsernMe by watclting over his children ? How could he hafs j stood all this, aud In addition to all other troubles the curses and even violence of a drunken companion? He would soon have tired of unrewarded labor and undeserved blame. For. after all, though Job endured hia boils and loes- es very well for a short time, tbey did not endure long enough to test the strength of bis patience, Woman tests her patUmce by whole life of trial*, and she docs not grumble at her bur dens. We are honestly of the opinion that woman has mors patience than Job ; and instead of aaylng, “Tito pat tenon of joU"’w© should s«yt "the patience »f woefto.r,—Exchange. I t*U you, brethren, b* h*nest la your deailftgs ; take no. advantage, Be conscientious la even ot a child, your bargslftft . , > « Hsve a single eye and ft siofft* heart. • ••• - t • _tt«‘ Seek not 'to be shrewd. B* not ashamed to be called simple. Aud let me tell you a efen-t, which ought not to be a *ecret. seeing It Is written In tbe scriptures, that pour whole bot'y will then be lull 'Ot light, add this to every kind. You will actually see further sod e*e clearer than shrewd aud cunning then ; and you will boles* liable to be duped than they; provided you add to this, another part of char acter which is proper to an honest man- naracly. a resolution to protect h neety, and to discountenance every Gtaocm Doors—Stir , half a rup'if ■egsr ml* pee cap of siilk, and kdd te it half s ettp of ftksttod hafts* sad ou« cap of moltoss, beet eas sgg ■ wslbsad, stir inle it; di—elva ft (esaposofei sad a ksjf nfpeds to heihog wster, mix to tfiraft sepaef tour, add. Ab* soda anetber sup of ionr;. »ss»em with teMpounfal ol • inuarmft, oss of dor, , totl on* of gtofer—all powdered --. Drop from ft Istge apooft *pon fol fin*, well baUer«Xsud baked ((sickly a ia t hot •vea. r Siurto* rot Bair—Mix 4 kind of fraud. i A cuaatng man Is nctvr a firm man, Abut an honest ngtfn Is ; a doubto-mind- #d man Is always- unstable ; a man of fslth is firm us a rook. I tsl4 you there Is « sacred connection! between honesty and faith ; honesty is faith applied to worldly things, and faItb is- honesty quickened by the spirit to th* use of heavenly things—Edward Irv ing -w-a - ’ I, 777? I • •• *7 • « I y .FLOATtNO,.I*LAjin.-r-8et a qttart of milk on vodr riovc; and when U oonis* to • kotl sc pc rate ihe yclfea aud whites o< five egg»; b**t. the whites to a ktiff froth. When y*nr milk is to>iU ing hot dtp ths whites with a large Tennyson o*oe found. himself sur- rounded by « throng of la<M*e who ware toorsihaa usually gushing. He avsUai httotof ot on oppertuo* pause to tsotoriffhat be i«okeff.topew »o- tneftsaftk flowers sf thfoltoWMto i»45e,! ; w Wh*t *>w<toUy pruiy uem,! Alow | j poetical 4riwryv< *aolaimed a toiarna pf sll- Ycs. ladles,” ooatibfted’j “and the reesoff I iMnk >they a*vw shut apex i tbey sleep.” Poets ate la that diets of cuUar*. spoon on to >hc mHk; tarn your snow* Util* quickly,.yo that they M*y stiffen oa kofo aides, aod refuote , them care fully to a plate. rBe*t ths yelk well th a. Ubkspoou&d , of ffpw sad two ■Ibis of •Rggr, ,add two tohte> of cold initkt and otii Msoetk. one quart of gvstsd ligiri krRft-i.Wpfo m U s. spoonful fleck of mace, ftetftMftc ftovea, silspies, MLk,tb> me. sweat totol, kftwwat aftd pkwpsf ahnpped dan* *-little toftter -ju] .U-(If 10 soften thft'rex iag :boiland «kin a yipe h*m, make toe won* shout an incbiPpcirt a# deep m poosiUe . sad Muff with GiOjqbov* mixture\ spread foe yolk of an egg **er tbato^ aftd thefigtste bread crumb* thickly over H; lake watii htoWW: very nice. V .. fc !»■-:— 1 - - Ruuat roil ftmnf.—L Take a deep InUffHsUft wbstyou study. 3. j Give your eutlre attention to tho subjec*. •• • » ••.'•( 3. Read carefully oftOfokut think often. .4 - -i'>'if'i'Iv’ ‘r* 4. Master each step as row gp. ..i l 5. Think vigorously, dearly, and tonwectedly. ' • . i. 6. Let study. ho (taiy-mUsdjtoi 7. Study systematically, bolt as to tlm* and method.. ri«-i .;.«4 v, i. 8. Apply Baldwin. what yon laftm.—Prof. —4 lea i4 emtblii : • ' . 23 i Score u Stkw.—Four pouadsof lean beef passed through a saustge mill, sue onioQ chopped Lee, half a teaspoon efi •alt, jjepper to ttote. Pleceiin a c*v«r d vt$s«l with one teacup of bmhng wsur. Let it stew slowly thrv* offoig'frtorr— Just before uktog it IffmilH ia a Uuap ef batter th* ft «gg- - - — L .^j_— »sm » •Smtoii' stfr sjl is to the milk isarctotty, tot it dtoeto a ^oil, eoestsudy sthtoBg; pour out tot* yoer acrviwg-duh; lay (tow your * •ftowball# s uiedy-«wthH ofiH*y tojl' «ach. * %. * , T wo ,1 n.4i met.. *er* one dgy ia roofing a hona*, lost bis ImM and frij let fa .« The other hasteftwl 4p when he'fouad Nielroy, Mtokctv bun