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LARQRPT COUKTT 01ECUUTIUN
wem
TBUB8DAT, bEPTEMBEH 8, 1881.
Aa ii|>rWiut( uf «U (be ladtao tribe#
in New M>xlco #oU Arteooa, oyr 20,•
QUO Id DUUuber, •• rrg**r«le(l M probable.
rtraixa the Uuit week President. Oer-
field bn# simply held bin own. There
hu# bet p no Imi roremeat In hi# ood-
< lit Ion. AcconHDgtw Tweday’# New#
nud Oiuricr hi# ^hyfcleluua bad de
termined to remove tbm palleat to
L <ug Branch, wUb the hope that the
ee# air will benefit him.
Tjik question now pvaallng onr peo^
pie U one of provbioL#and not of poli
tics. The sboriOLM of cropiMnd the
coneequcnt acarclly of money will re
quire the closest economy during the
n<xt twdve months. That the pravlty
of the rltuation U e| predated Is tvi-
dent. The demand for seed wheat,
outu and rye'Is active and unprece
dented. Etpeelal care will be taken In
the (reparation of tbo soil and the
planting of the seed and next year’s
crop of small pndn a 111 be the largest
ever giown In this latitude.
A xuwBr.a of country paper# appeal
to planter# to act squarely with the
merchants to whom th*y arulodtbted
for turp i'*- f <r M *• have been
able tc learn the plaoteia t f thla coun
ty are dbpoecd to act koneetly and to
lata over to tbelr creditors every
pound of ouUoo grown by tbecn. It U
always profitable to do right. It never
p«y« te do wrong. From IntervW ws
with leading mrrebaata we U-arn that
they | r p to d« al geo<rcualy with
tbtlr (tMVxneia Tboee who gt*e ihdr
lactor# all tbelr ootioa »UI oe taken
care uf bereaf’er, no ma Ur ahobar
tb« Li%tsUture rryeala lb* Ilea ia« or
bo« Uar i U-aee ate ahead 4 ua all.
but boars j, ecuoomy and lo:»euy
aid eaebte tbe U> pad lb/ >«igb
Nreer any iW ts a g »*d W*<t .
pedafl) spf r pileie a^w
MUn
Kogi*
Westara 8(strs uf oar Republic. ThsM
(lie atcalwoiiotnt profiMors ami a vaut*
do uvt eousider it beneath their dignity
In appear be^re woikingmeu's asaocia-
lions, and do not deem it a eondoaw a-
■ion on their part it they trout (Mr cho
sen subjects in n popular way miupU-d to
the ititcllit^'Mcc of their liearers. The
Iccturci of Prof. Huxley, which he tome
rears ago.dollvered In tine a London
bur
la
urel’s society and abich since have ap-
pcawid hi priaf, art' mmhls of lucidity
and thorough uuJoountiing of tliegieit
art uf liandling a certain subject nrcord-
iug to dieuuitUucct, and they may well
serve as examples fur those* w-ho,- ah'*
though masters of their art, lack the .ex
perience and confidence .-f iutcrar-tiug an
tmd.ence composed of men wholly unac
quainted with the subject and posscatcd
only of ordinary intcl tgcncc.
The engageiucDt of renowned public
lecturers from the’North being jncan-
whilc not fiasible, wo mu.it, for tbe pres
ent, in order to realise -tho fchcinc of
Irea ] u'olio lectures, depend upon our lo
sUeb lectures, which would apply to the
Dost urgent wants of’ our population!
How entirety ignoiant are most of the
bi-ART a* ai'aa, b. a, Aug V, MHL
Editor t'b'pU:
lb# iM^taiU cloRffi Fihlay.
ln#l., »Dd I MI rial lug her* a («w days
thla bospltabla city. Our frtroiU at
home *111 tblok w# need rest when
they learn that w# bad oaly thirty
mluute# to dine and get rea-fy for tbe
optional studio# In the attcroAoo>->llM
i udeoaVt extra cUm In Cal lath enics at
tbe Female College was quite large-
having so little space at the Inetltute
slid could only lector# and Ulufiirate
with a few of her old pupils. Calls-
tUonlcu L fust lx-coming uu luiportaut
feature Ik our f« mule colleges, and we
think dtuervedly so, but for our coun
try schools a good game of “bail over'*
will take Ita place, exci-pMhecheet and
slioulder exertlae, which lean heartily
nspotiMiieo'Ho all. One important fea
itOre-of cullatheuics la that the child's
whole attention must be given to the
teacher, thus sul j-ctiug tbe whole
body to the power of tbe will. VWed-
nesduy Miss J. drilled a- class of her
old pupils for our benefit, and no old
vetiraus of the war could have excelled
those youug gills—thecommauds were
ah glvou by mueic.
Wo had three lectures from~4)r. W.
T. Harris of 8t. Louis, Mo., • In the
wonts of Prof. 8 Man “the greatest
living teacher.” I must mention three
rat talent, which happily is quite nbtm- n^mmeji&^
daut here.- How many iutcresting t4>p-
i s are Ihere th^t niiglit be presented ia
absolutely essential In the schoolroom^
and tbe first two In after life : Rcgu-
l. We
pe >plo of the plainest priueiplas uf hy
giene, that could thus be brougl(i home
and forcibly illusriutcd by some of
our I hjskun*! How many viwble
bints couW be uiven by some i f our wt;!!-
iut'onned teachers as to the ratiuosl
bringing sp of chil irsn until they reach
thsir asItoUiwin sge ! Huw mudi of ths
prevailing »uprrsrii km cruld amie of our
Owllege prvf.wao'* remove by popu'ar lec
tures on a UtmoO-'y. ph/siss, geology and
other kindred lopto, iUustraUd, ss ell
such Irctuise sheu'd puewtbly he, tbruwgh
ucubr deiuoasUkUoa by tueau* ef the
sterexptiona, It ibsrts, (Mtares, espeti-
tnewU. kc. flow mix h
o-slJ w-eic of oar lew>
ihrsejyh s scrv s of (->] uU/ Iw.tarm ca
tl>e hitcxy of our (’naeiita: km and Kc-
yehVwa nt>t ten »*, eM nf eh
gswamu
h* d.» • *
1 upue
eh«k tor
I I? I*
tea* 1 IBS u i
the let.
• a«tj of
a#i k-a* m» a* thus 4
eat it
is r
ts •
0» vvtwi Nkww»-r*»s sit lb* Strait
i tw waick esbsctttwra #*-] t- it
!~f lef -rwau.s. r*Hr Ux-wJ
: • I«rt.W* a r«sua.« i-f « sety
ews-e esi iO«4r a J*. r.astsg suJ j
eSS*s si* Mg ' ^ A* *sJ m. i* ,l \m (
Tltsu-S 0»r>*11*« kef*re <b lbs k--se*s (
U tbe ss st *su-y - uisg msert s>’# - [
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wbs**s* tbsy srs s«ab 4 os ws« 1 as |
I s rx» -W«ce ex sbo stst. t« p«t tb- U
s» j wVr« it sal es-s* j
g U> tbe i*/ Is 4 Its si **r ’ iss*s — I
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►.t^* SIS I r»r»H»4 b-.« si ( .k^ -S Ikx k
• s <>if r*<sWrs sis miw . s m»
tfilsg t*4t ta»y t«** #-*• • bsegi
TV | bs*s b*ss »«•. i i rwa a#w* istrs
Wage ef I It SS%U W W»V #
| levy sWemeSs e/
11 -• easy i.
oa e».xeJ |b isD^hv
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■sia »l*ci
tbs
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k isg • Has (A
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Is S<*SS**atS swk ibi
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trst-sst rxtss
d the .hym* m
•sa. iiea<* vvsCT
U
sd.
I t.-
-ess r*i
laiity, Punctuality and HUemn
could not fif J-^y the benefits of rapid
transportatlou. &e , If regularity
pooctusllty werenot obaotvsjf; then It
ought to be iLatilled into young chll
dr so.
Dr. Joynes onotinued hts dally lec-
ture# on the English language to tbe
clans.
Our class In German progressed
finely, sod although we only expected
to learn tbe pronunciation, under such
an able U-sober ss Prof. 8ol Iso we
learned to read and traosUls very w- II.
Th# other classes lo optional studies
were I think rqoslly sttccsMf.il. Toe
lostKuis was s dsil'tsd s.KCess, 381
UM-bsr studeots bslog sur dls-l. Tlx
sorts! features w-r* not ss plesssot ss
last yesr. The “Oresn vtltUo.*' ars not
MS-rUidssel boSptutNe #• tbs eft I
asos of Hpsrtsob-irw. sr as gsoer a-s
sttbsr. for we bsard musk tala of a*
excurshm to Toesos Fails for tbs la-
stltute, SS Bpsrtaubsrg gars ua as rx
•-.rat Iasi y-sf. but H all eaoe.| |«
uu Tbs lup<u«s fses us a laws-
l-at'y la tlutr ckurrb yard which w«a
very ssjo/aUe. as •*—> Ik* H A a>*s«
casxlsg f- r oar bsocflt at Iks asinr
sbarcb Ws ha<1 priests eacarstoae tw
Parts M >su«sia sad - tkef pota’s • f
»-r**i. bat space will sot per alt me to
low cowsuv ft Wads tbs Maganft
H- ua* M Orsrsvtlie. wttk MS tang* al- J
»b*r wtfi a 4 l
amtj Is s t>Mr Jtag
froa •apsrtehms
wkb
words Tsks
sal rssl; #*si*r all iks lias / isks ail tka
ett* sssirsaM s4r«ni*s4, sal ikaa /ss sifi
a ks*W
Mom tw 0r‘ Wall,
Whiak ia sassrrsd la tkrss woi
Hop Bitlsr*
facscral .#t«ws. —
Churches la North Carolina wars
dosed and ths doonf nallsd up tn keep
ths pna'ora from preaching lo favor of
problbtUon during ths eanva# preced
lug the late election.
The President'# physician# have al
mioUteied 800 grain# of qtilifiue and
690 grain* of aiorphloe since he re-
wived hi* wound, besides performing
three eurglcul oporatloue.
Wickham, the leader of tbe Repujb-
lioau party In Tlrglnla. ha# come out
equan-ly, and announced, that, he will
vote for DanM und the strulghtout
Dvmocrailc ticket. 1
Aecordltig to the Savannah News
over 300 live# were lost and • million
and a half dollar# worth of property
destroyed in the lute atorm.
In North Carolina twotlhJels of tbe
DemoorHtlc and eleven twelfths of the
Republican party voted against pro
hibition.
A young actress died In tbe Female
Hospital of St. Louis lost week, from
eqd poUnning, caused by the ose of a
otlon principally composed of flake
whits, a refined carbonate of lead. She
used this for tbe purpose of adding to
tWBWfinenese of
—
NOTICE.
Oeorrr Tmasuama e emca. I
{MMPM.tML Am. NUl lfin.1
M trwasursr stlf ke at iks lotiuwlag
places (or tbe ouib sUbs of T
ksaal pesr UWon tbsdats m-
Btorr, Tborsda/,
Ruuh.rtoh, Friday, geptembe »1.
BSV - - -
r complexion, and
tfied In great aaonv.
The drouth has been disastrous In
Illinois, Indiana. Wisconsin, Dakota,
Michigan and - Peneaylvaoln. Grope
g«osralW7 reported almost otter
failures, fluids being parched, stock
and people aufr»r1ng for water, sickness
prevailing and the dust being unbear
able. Mills are stopped, and water I#
being hauled from long distance*.
A law student at Cincinnati has been
rendered deaf by smoking cigarettes
and blowing tbs emoks through his
Tbs nloottne collected on tbe
ear drum sod at flrat acted tbs some
aa tbe string* on ths bead of a soars
drum, but finally tb* drum wm pare-
l)»-d, sad now ths fellow 0***1 bear
anything but a request to tabs some
i king.
In * lx bouse*, la aartaat lime*, chalk
>or#s’ war* marked upon lb* wall, or
befatad ib* door of tbs up room. It
tc pet ths Initiate T
tbs head *f every maa’e ae-
nouokf# show tb* a amber of ptais and
j-iafll far wblsh ha was la arrmra —
whe# # perao* was ladalgtag too fee*
lv la bla p- tatk-aa a frtse t would ss
-Utm gsU-lag U* the chalk
U 0<f /<M»r F*a sad fJV la
>fWtaa*eJ tbs -4d saying
The land t-r M*a Oa/fl-l l
tofilMTlTO. oad
It ***
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la
ri Mra Oarfi-M k * T -rt
iMdaU Frtd./ aafi Ksturday.Scptetn-
iwtn AfM J7th . . #
rWlntob, Monday,Jsptrmbsr IMh. V
bat.loo. Tassday. H«pt«niber » b..
ratae'a ghrrs, W(iine«daj% 8eaUm*)sr
JT
Ki win
tlsl.
Ashley's Horn* Btore,
temU-r kind.
TfaursdAT. Bsp-
Hart & Co Tml nm
HARDWABE KERCH ANTS.
ts**aisa mrw 1 1 m 1 I vrw II irr? Wv« J,
vun Ptnca. Haturday, beiitumb-rMth.
B •rnwell 0. H., fiepteoiber Mth. 37lh,
38th and mb
Pun
Fiddle Fuad, Friday, 8c| t >mber 30th.
Barnwell O. H , haturday, October J8t,
Blanton's Htore. Monday, October Id.
Wit Uton, Tu- aday, October «th.
H-tckvlIle, Wedue day and Thursday,
October 3th and #i.h.
OoorgM’a Creek, Friday. October 7th.
Buford’s Bridge, iietutMay, October 8*h
,'a Mill “ ‘ -
Khrhardt's Mill, Jto day. Outober 10th.
Hunter’s Chap if, Tueed-ty, October IHh.
Midway. WwIneOday. OcU)bcr mb.
Bamb- rg, Thursday, Ootob<-r Ittih.
Oi ahsini, Friday. October Uih.
Barnwell C. H , the remaining day# of
Ootot nr.
National Bank bills, gold and silver coin
receivable for tax-s.
Jurv and wltn«vs certificates are receiv
able fur the 11-2 mill county tux only,
N. F. KIRKLAND,
County Treosuter,
##*18 _ , '
“ — — t*—
Weathersbee
T &
Easterling
Are receiving a large and well
selected stock of Dry Goods,
Groceries, Hats, Cap«, Boots and
Shot s, w hich they offer to the
(Miblic at Mtouw ingly low pri
ces.
►•J
Calicoes—best prints. 7 cts,
Longcloth from 6 to 121 t,a -
Dress Goods 129 worth 18 ctf.
Tin and Crockery ware cheap
er than can be bought else
where.
We arc prrparr ? to buy cot-
tun In the hnleaiadserd, and will
girt Rmlrond prior*.
We have
Rrd KumIW
80LR AGENTS FOR
WHEELER & ME1ICK COMPANY’S
—AMD—
TOY BAZA
* HEADQUARTERS FOR
Milliard's Choice Confeetiois,
Itle Cream Candy, Ac.
IR
THRESHERS, CLEANERS AND
‘ SEPARATORS,'
THE ITHICA HORSE RAKE.
BALDWIN’S FEED CUTTERS.
BUFFALO STANDARD SCALES.
* . ' ^ ■
AMERICAN BAKBEb WIRE
FENCING. '"
GRANT S FAN MILL.
CENTENNIAL COTTON GIN.
ss a**-
I k* kaSKrV l*«* |b*
SS*S«al aha b •*<
IB II
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Tv* a»s«bs>s a-
is Ovavus* »at M.•
Tbs
at *-—( aft/ |S(
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M,»><w. 'Vs surdsfi-r .f !W*y<
bss g> -a* # «a4 sa J st.i &■» f ^Wwsi
a*s fsmtly
A *»*.»#•*) svigbo** *'«#•/
Wasr^Stly *..«bl
fwli
la Ua«
>i Wi
* L'*-**r*!t/ sii- t—
r «<.d*« Iks yr-il - arj >4 IV
lax!f. M-»is«Stc raU* vf I*
am* wt* s* rharg* i
Bxgissvr# c4 U>* C1/-V !Un-HM»* •»*
autrsvlng ik* R * j lUig* iUuruad
with «Ls puip<s* of ©. upl* I-g It
•pxwT/
Ths Vogt ala M-lUsI n*i:r-al.
Wt Icb Was rl'errleO to suoorct Aagu*
la Wfci tbs N tib i>f au.-ib-r dlrrct
Mas, bss besu bundbi by the lltchcaoad
oo I Daatllls a>iaUo«t!un.
Mr. Jubo R. Spearmsa of Ni-wberry
hs# a new rails</ of rut too *bl«h la
<!• acnte-l aa woodrrfully prudaciive
Flit; bu'.L wrlgh a pound sod bs will
Bake a bale p. r acre ll^p >e«r.
Mr. W. C. NurwiKxL of Al-bevllle,
wb-> has b<x-n ra'eiog r«nl oata auceess
fully fdr ov«r twenty years, says they
should bs town tx-fom the 20 b of Srp-
temln-r.
V Tbs Southern Christian Advocate
sa)s Bishop WigliMnao conUuuea dally
lo Improve. A strong hope U enter
tained that be sill be able to attend
bis cooferencts this fall.
Redmond I# now only 27 rears old.
He baa been fired at 162 tlai«8 alto
gether, and when crfptured he reo. Ived
13 balls Into bis body, four of which he
■vUI carries.
Tbe Sheriffs of Ibis State hnvofVirm-
ed an tmvociution having for Its object
“the better enforcement of the crimi
nal laws of the State generally and a
mure uniform and systematic manner
► f performing the duties pertaining to
tbe office of Sheriff.
Tb# Mew# and Courier In Its review
of the trade of Charleston for tbe year
emilag Slat August gives the receipts
of Qottoa at 628,187 bales ami the value
of ainldes prodnned in local manufac
tories at (6 963,000. Tbe total bust«
ae»s transacted amounted to (71,000,-
000. '
The phosphate business of this State
haa become a very Important one. In
18G7 tbe shipment of crude rock
amounted to only six tons, ia 1880 to
three hundred,thousand. In odditiou
to this there or* In Charleston thlr-
tean factories for preparing the crude
rock (or |ertiH|tng purpose whiak ship
annually biota/ thousand tooMtW
qaswisi ik-w cw-pvr.Mv© ssi
'wts skat uaM ta4 sksi •al m
L' ik*f • «U W isclard u
** t*-* •x4-v»ak'«t. The* t vpM#hk
1 Vwid of twissi ( m g ware) *•.•-«VJ w
r>.*«ila'«J. •«§;«-<-»4 Ui I real auk a#
iksruMa •t.wixtf slvst fsrxaktsg (Ws
••V"** •astaatksfistt***, is sspirti**
0*4 gp«r«l«xd saifurst ««•) s)xxs uf lb*
-vVum s*4 lo rvsvits ••! 4h«<
>s*4 «i*.sx) kut of m oci . V> kt oaJ
«lh*v msiena • a* arv rtquwitr fwf tar-
k* 1 ihc pLa AHsuM tier/ Wrsk
uar Btcrvhasl* dusol* untrt and rvofi-
hsi iot* lusanL^Mtitalt, via mia^ BMU'i
♦s, A>- ; they will nut U tluw tu txicnd
llwir litviilil; upon au huwatia an ro-
t«wj ri*e aalhc huilJiny up uf the commu
nity through the Vulunlaty rdu<uuiun uf
those amuno and with whum they live.
CoXCH'siox
The remarki above mad# are by «u>
means inti uded to cftnrr/ the ides a» it
in them the only h-mible and infallible
nmedy was xu^guatud, Unduabtidly
aouia suligbtened and experienced man
will recommend a stii] be.ter and more
practical plat. All that was designed
by these lines ia to urge upc-u thinking
men tbo ueoo»»ity of action, instead of
the >1 icawber-hke expecLtiun that
“soincthiug may turn up." Procrasti
nation is as detrimental to a whole com
munity as to an individual When every
year more and u ore shows the sinister
effects of the ignorance prevailing in our
mnLt, when every succeediu; 1 ’
more and more reads against us even
though we curry it, ia it then nut time
to remind our* elves of Napoleon'# words
u Enough words have been spoken,
henceforth let ac tions speak !”
i that a public meet
ing Is lo bs bdd la thU county soos —
If Mrt already bald—to davtaa waysaod
9mm ** rsatet tb* way mem of guaoo
t las rued upon what
Will bs based—
of cooslderailoo.
•’bard tlgwa,"—
■i 9°*tox STATEMDtr. —The followiag
1# ths comparative bottoa statement
for the week ending September 2ml,
1881: Net receipts at all United State#
ports during tbe week 47,087; Mine
week lost year. 41 518; total receipts
to this date. 16 818 ; to same data lost
year. 10,706. Export# for the week,
84,888; same week lost year, 18,669;
total export# to this date, 10,C81; to
oam# dot# Jpst year. 8,431. Stock Rt
all United flUtes ports, 224 345 ; same
Urn# lost year, 127.447 ; stock at all la-
ofto
otiful
HKI AITlfcUS m MSAItSl!
suitable for
Birthday ard Ha May Presents.
Children's f’arriagea. Velocipedes,
|# aod 0«t-J)oorGi
Rubber Goods,
aUCH At
Clothing, Eureka.^, Rubber Sheetinga, &c.|
*70 UIXC STKEET.
CJharleslwa, 8. C.
aug'25-Sm . '•
Land feurveying*
The undersigned baa returned to Allen- *
dais and * prepared to do all woi k in hU I
liny. WUI attend to- ail calls in «bis xntt 1
other noun tie*. ' J. 8. MlKtsON.
auglS-Sm
S. Liebman,
DEALER l\ CERERAL 1ERC1A\D!SE,|
OICA1I A.MH. M. Ci 14. It
Bobber Bel'lng for Ortat Mills and ain*.,
Rubtmr Faskl Hls.ni JCnglucs rh7| 1
Macblns Oil on hand and for sale at prlO’-a I
lowsr thas (!h«rV-atoa or Ausustabi'
_ . _ B- UbBMAM. Oraham* H. C.
Rod Ra-t Proof (Via la any quantity
mark* t |*rt»s * auglSC
Houth Carolina Kailroa
IV at
1
CIANGB Of fiCHRDULE.
Mar 15(9, 1881.
THI BIOWN COTTON GIN.
COXDtXFEES AMD rKKDKE9
I* ST- a
Fidbe Ax/i.
1 Ossa fcesx pevawa twl is
was# to# a f*W d«f* D* IS
psaiw sf (O* Mew
sin ivfs# Is mf
i» wt Us aVt-si aaiM (Ms#
Wfcsw I sa* ia Msras I
k* Ma^-s H
is <4 (Os Ms** a CswosJ a a
>t *
*#4 Asgsws asl ofuastq.0/»e*#w*i
tlast tW flexjry Se<s*ss (Ms (•> pa
tc!lor towns. 17,908; Mms time Uat
yesr, 13,616; stock at Liverpool. 738,-
000; ##ms tiro# last year. 617,000;
Anaeriron a0>*t fur Or so*
of
Brttale, fill.OOu;
ye*t.
Texas taxes
go tu lb* s«f*p»rt of
1 vjsiaM uf Um SUU-,
tbe t rr >-
tOx I*ur si a#- a • *» *•#«*■ sal/ fit
iera smim'ss apart, sarr/tes salt sa*
• sr as.* a*4 p* , wes.>s I as r*r as Mas
i re s**- «i twa kaslrod as-1 fift
fr «* lk-vx sal ia*s *na to* Mss#*/
era or*
rJsa* t-ep-rs sr* #rba«r*!#^a M**w -<
psr* to Is to—sr. es*r;OuS/ Oas
as*l (as* to It la saytStag w*a* #1 »•*
iassi pl^ssre. J Mass
ike ps p # Ox** ptos> y of
•ee<a ir* spsad li fr»»ly fur U*
■ary roarfovts aad Isasrtsa #C % fi##>y
•Uy Ulr, aa I there Is so sesrvt uf •/*
ury aWsi tt, ovsr/boWy works fhrr*
U pleat y of war k far all a ad ib*
• *xil liirmssli ae uf opportaaPUs of
freed Thefs «r* *•> l-lto ban 1»
■B'-mbs waat htsad, aid aad yawaf.
aats aad fata air, #11 ah* at* oal of
rcboul wmk sod oumribul* tw lb* fam
ily support , tb* ones* queues Is
all ate hapry. 'lie** wed. Hv* wvi
•arm is ei )• y life la a rsMi>osl maun
sad sith the exsepiloa <>f flo*'- hu
aod higher rents 1 saw oo diffrrei.ee.
ur eery littie, between tbs dress aad
appsernoc* of lb* rich aod poor, aod
Ibis bold* good In all lha cities aod
towns which I rlslted In New England.
Tbs wb«dc may be summed up lo a
few words : These people hare work
todo tn all lb* arroues of employ
meoi that oooilihuts to tb# necessities
of fifty millions of Inhabitants of this
country and of hundreds of millions
outside, and every day sous new lo
dusiry oal Is for more hand# to put lo
nictlou different machines to menu
fsovure new articles. So much for the
lodustilttl supremacy of New England
over the rest of the country and thv
consequence# upon the happiness of
the people. I do not propose to speak
of tbe public amusements or Institu-
lions of learning, chat try or punish
ment for offenders of law, but tberoj#.
one Institution which appears to chal
lenge attention, and that is the Lttfla?
Wanderers’ Home, where any chl.d,
matter where from, If it is needy in
clothing and friends Is taken in and a
bom# provided, and all this t# done by
private enterprise. Children picked
up and collected and distributed In
families who adopt them, give them
name* and educate them aa their awn
children, and such is tbe demand that
more than six thousand In fifteen
years have beea provided with homes
and only about fifty ars la the institu
tion at ih# present time. There I# a
good school attached tu the Institution
but very few remain long enough to
arrive at school age. There are orders
all the tlmeoa tbe books for certain
dosses of children, light or dark hair
or eye*, male or fassals and. from oo*
to five year# old. tb* yuunger the bet
ter, to rep loos tb* lost oo* of boom
food mother, end such I* tb* populari
ty of the Inatkotloa tbat parents vM?
K to find oa* to share tbe lord wt lai
was tbouffbt tu bs buried Da Lhsgmv* of
i heir only darling. Long may tb* ttt-
tl<* wsndirar# bom# prosper 1# the
prayer uf >o*f hamble oocnsfoadsat.
asagry. «v*a ll
aw# win ia* sm-l of iba
ferfur f -*d- Lwi ibs
agsd rluoja gotnsf bla crop aad ear
It. Xkua be mast work a luu*
Ud-r* ludsatriuuaiv, he* a ttui* »oi*
aeawomDeally, aad eboouraf* the bopr
shirb pvompes a* lo msa* tbs rffurts
Wbtrb dually secure a aompstsway.—
Ln as mas assrlfio* bla bonur, or Mlso
up tw disgroc* hi mar If aad bis children
fur tbe asks of a •tor* bill. Thors Is
ao moo who canbot survive tbs loss of
setup Many have loot roach more
■ban that, and *UU presoivod thoii
good name.
ROBERT D. WHITE,
MARBLE
- AND
GRANITE WORKS.
Meeting Street.
[COBKKB HOELBECX’S ALLXtJ,
M. C.
C II A. It L. K H r V O N,
jan*9
JAMES E. DAVIS
Attorney at Law, ~
nXItNWKLL. C. H . M. C.
‘Vy' • i. ■ - ■
Will practice In all the Courts of the
State and Unlted States. Special attention
given to col lectio**.
Offloe over Wsathenbee A Easterling's
Stor*.
marSI. j
COFFINS.
I have received, on consignment, from
the manufiictorers
A Full Line of Ooffiiui,
ail sixes, which I beg to offer at reasona
ble prices. THt*e good* are nicely furn-
Ubsd. * M. F. Mol.*wt, Agt < -t
aprt8 Black rifie, 8. C.
Central' Hotel,
ui
AO
AUGUSTA G A
MRS. V. JL THOMAS,
■ O
Mr Friends In Barn
well and Hampton
I tabs pis*sore la Informing /mi that 1
aai now on mv wn/South sad will •rriv*
■t Hsrnwell bxfum lh< first of ©opU-mlwr
wli h a sax full/ **lx< tod dn.vs of superior
IWMU, H-msssaad FUotalion Uorsai and
Mulra I will hs piupsrsd lu off- r b«
gwtnsandssk my friends to dsla/ pur
chasing until I arrive,
aug (Mf URIAH DUNN
E^Ute of Philip Makne.
All persons holding demsnds sgminsl this
«xim« will present tbsm duly attestsd, so#
those indebted lo said citato will make pay
ment to theundersigusd.
THOMAS WALSH, Administrator.
August 11th, 1881. 1m
orricx 7 uakkkt st. east or east bat.
CHARLES C. LESLIE
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in „
FISH. GAME, LOBSTERS,TUR1LES
TERRAPINS, OYSTERS, ETC.
scuoraurs cotton ness.
rot fAUi
Gin Bristiro,
Smut Machine*,
Milt Pick*,
BoItiu£ doth,
Bolting Wirt,
Rubber Belting,
Babbitt Metal
Mill Stones,
Corn Shellers,
v. « *
Cotton Bcauf,
Sugar Cane Mills,
Hubs, Spokes, Rims,
Axles and Springs.
STALLS MO#. 1 AKD 2
mabkct.
CH A.RL.BMTON’, M. C.
Having made Urge addition# to my
bustneua, I am prepared to fatnlsb
Fish, Game, &e., at short notice. All
order* promptly attended to. Term#
Cash or City Acceptance.
Shad, Black Flab, Whiting, Mullets,
Trout, Skipjack, ( roaker. Chub, Sheep-
bead, Drum, Bo##, Shrimp#, Crabs,
Oysters, Glams.
fiWPaeklng Extra.
.m r i jsssMat
Shhi^issl
A Full Line of Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY.
GUNS, &o-
$
§1
Hart & Company
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Foav Rotal 9 Atarar. Rxilwat, t
Aosrora, Ox., J aaa 2) f uqji. |
Os aad after Jun# 21al, 1881, ia« fol.
lowiagaeksdul# will h« u| #rat«d : •
GOING SOUTH.
A?* 0 *'* p.
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Arrive Ellenton.
Robbins
Appleton
Allendale
Bruneon
Hampton..,...
Varnvllle
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Yemamee 6:00 J. ^
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going NORTH.
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