The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, September 29, 1881, Image 2

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ttl)r llraglr. iokif W. iroincv Witor*n4 Pnfriclor Mi LARdWt tovtti ouujClatiom ■■■■ ■*#.» ' THUHBDAT, tEPTIHf ■■**!*, —rtf—' Ii #o wet Ibwt bef rrof* •r« bHuc dr wn^l owf. In Awirrkn It Ueodrjr Mutt itujr ere lu-ln* burD*i up. Tbe (wo couotrice oeVrt <11<] a jrro. lit*. AtiCftlAui Lloculn'e bfulih U tbwo It Una beeft lu (our > mT Wor»iK»*!—|»v. A. B*H. FJ «r m Thr IMrlaf. After tlio aulnp*/on tlic I’fcridput’s body it was canu-d by ffct-iiil'lniin lo Wtubin^tou where it !aj in at ate for two days. It waa theu truiisfcrred to CleveUmJ, Oliio, and interre l in Lake View Park pn Monday ut 2 P. M. In obed eoc* to the proclamation of tho President there wee a general bU-^eosion, < f butlnoM wh le the funeral terpo** nice were in proj^ws. ' - /> v Arthur*!* AapIpMlonw. Mr. Atthur hae Mimmeued the Sen- a‘e to meet in extra scrs'on cn the 10th of October. Our latest advices fore shadow the resignation of all the mem bers of Mr ,Tjairfield's Cabinet except Secretary Lincoln and the appointmont of out-and owl Stalwart! in their places. The Dcnioqretic tandidatc for President; -ih® P** 0 ® Ailed.' pro. tcm. of tho Senate will Mrc* Bayard, tho Republican Mr, Anthooy. The meeting is likely to be a stormy ons, for both parties will fight manfully for the xrtmtry. Mr.' Arthurs appa rent purpose is to bring back the reign of Great ism. The Anderson IntflHffeocer says the mother otttM hrte Pr> ohleot Garfkld b« hero a wftfow for fifty years. Prealdoot Artfiut is ii yeary of age Hs waa bora hi V'ermopt and is a law yer by proftasion The PurihAri (Jnlverslty wns reo peoed on the 21st with thu following faculty j v. Itev. Ohaileo Manly. IX D. the Pfeob doot, will -Have charge of tho depart nieot of Ejgllsl). IU;v. J. C.Jb’uctBaa. D, D , Professor of Meotol and Mi*wil Philosophy. • - .V Prof. C. H. Judaou, I rofesoor of Mathematics. Prof. H. T. Cook, Professor of An cient Languageo. *r ‘ ' Prof. J. 0. Newman, Professor of Chemistry and Nnturat Philosophy. A Professor for the Academic de partment Is y£t to be choebn, whioh do- partmeut will be fully attended to by the other members of the faculty until DOW We lesra from (lie Columbia Register that (here art good masons for believiug (UatCov.4hMed *41 r41 ths G^pwl L pUoe* the falllaf off Is AmewiUy Jbgesher is ea<ia in November. Seme time age wt asg- gesTtd the prrpriwy of such a call, sad having recently Irnracd (hat many 3f eur Irgi-Ltort are •Ifeedy prepariog their rpeerbet for tbe ecu wiee.^hs pro priery of oar mjiwn strikd u» more forviU/ that A now snd bright comet was diseor- crcd in the constellation Virgo while Mr. Garfield was dying. , . Mr. Arthur wiil not move into the White Ileusc for several months. . A few prayers for Mr. Arthur would., be io good taste,—— . f The fand for Mrs. Garfield amounts to |fll(i,U00. full Amons^Sd u> ♦er.'i^r Oil#*. SM l« a Stall, before o4* neat oer eut-ertlptk a Met ell ib we IcwrftgtUe Se- itb^ra wft bare |«tS ue '•ft eahwtee'Ui lUss br >- i • Is Mf so •* hy as ab^l*» ’.hew. from ibrti U.ebt te icta rf.» W« atar* l»<y j b> pw ibet ibe| ail m*f 4<*rt«4 'he rem I ta# weet lepee*. f-ay up e»4 permit Tea l’» rvs is pa; he weeSiy vtahe iw | lbs* SniS'S. U lawmwwb iS«m, fcr we WMM as 1 rt-e*. 4e ftesiiy wist »t —J tbe csston crop at 27 per rent. Cotton thieves are working on time In Kershaw. Mr W P. CUuaees of Mars Bluff will gather 2.000 huahele ft crapes Otle year, which will be mswwfsrturcd tor 0 vtergar. Mr K &OMUr. of Chester. | Irked tW pmm>*9 of spttoa <m tsstlta^tsy. tks Uosdred white Ismllhe M AwAst a< o wcsM t s mad* hlrwJ UtK rers by lbs repeei of the lien law It U believe-1 ibat ll*«at«r Hitt of < lea rate, half of eh we t mgue taa bee* tahea wul o« asseust of S eas* ero«S The rrewtpsa sf evtt a at rtkaftawtrs te dale ate baiaw. agalewt SMC7 last year ami M AID UaWe la 1*7% Tbe smwet t of mowey wbieh the Pe- O 1 efwmswt ffhwo Is of McOkaefc* % Ha/Wy of Itwl Oak |H 71 jewrn «a4 « t*# l*ft tea*. IB the Smew* y (rat pr.^e U h*M tbs effke ef Ttern- ef the l‘eM*4 At Tbe P-ss* 4 (hetc e ea this sf ths Mg* ea-l party of kUUsm asd srtaas as la fss •eir.S»eee|P U*i|b« should bsnauoeur^pl Ta iho Ii teat. Children rtmnld kd led to make their own inrmijgstisns, and te JratP- ftteir own trfemnues. They ahouhl bo to/J as little as possible, and induced- to ds' «/my ss much as poaatbV Ilumauity lia<* p if'rosaed solely by selr-instruction and that to achieve the beat results cash mind must proeresa somewhat after tho sante fbshion, la oontinually prt ved by the marked success of seifomnda men.— Tlioao who havo been brought up uuder the ordinary school drill, and huve car ried away with them the idea/that edu. Cation is praeticsblo only iu that style, will tj^nk it hopeless to make chilireu their owrr (sachets. If, however,. they will call to mind that the all important knowledge of Hurnrumliog objects wbfeli a child i'ets in early years is got without help, if they will remember that thcdiiid U wlfcaught in the use of its mother- tongue; if they will estimate that expe rience of life, that out-of-school wisdom which eVery boy gathers for uinea nave oecn uis^cu ; will think how many min glcjj. *p uusideff; Wt ool myataiiea ofour tOUlional they fill mark the uussml in’S^ncc of the uncarcd for London gam'n, ai shown in all directions io which his fao ultics have been tasked ; if, fuhlutT, they inds have Strug- ly through the wystotiesof our k*stionallj-plunned/hr- r/ew/ani, but through hoetasf other, obi ttacles besides, tbqr will find it, not *a unr«aaonab!e poocluaioti, that if the mb jeets be put be/ere him in ritrht ’ order and right frm. any pupil of ordinary ca pacity will surmount his successive diifi- cultioa whb but little amiataoec. Who indeed eaw wafcli the ceaseless observa- tiou sod inquiry and inference going on in a child’s mind, or listen to its acute remafks on matters within tbe range of its focu'tirs, without pereeiving that these powers which it manitests, if brvu^tt to hear aystemstkully upon any studies tr'dkiT (Ac mm* reapr, would readily mvstar tbem wilksot hmtp. This oicd for perpetual wiling is tbe result of our stupidity, not of .tbs ehihJ’s. We drag it sway from the fscii is wb'ch it umswfd. and wluah » is sslivsiy as - ■ In mg of un If, we put before it facts far too eompicx for it te eedrrsiaod, ami tberslore dwtaslr ful to ■ ; Awfong tket It, will eok volentarily ssqeite <MkS foots we thrust iham taI* his sundry torse oi hrssis sml pan«*hm*ut. k(thaa waay ■g the knwebdgs A era res, stag it with kia-udufopAm a* prudnre a ■ thsA aSsit sff US wfga io gsuerel; urhes, as a rusnH paHty -1 tha ataAA fuMmauas me %um a»J past-y af the »U I ean u»ae4 mStame m As maAi^, the ah Ad and uethms whhaet ssp'aam r **• l ■ wnmin>y he mrSJZ Beatli or m Colored Democrat. * . * .... i.. . 1 ..... IMed, at Elko, on Sunday, the 4th in atant, Fred Uudsou, in the 25th year of his ago. The subject of thisnoticehad been for seme yearn favorably known to the best citizens of Elkip abd vicinity as a quiet, ihduMrioui niai, and specially jan ja staunch aupportar of the democratic or- ganixation, easting bis first rote with tyu psrty in the meiilldrablc, Hampton cam- 'paij,’!!, he has SWer since been found upon the same side, and uerer hesitated to show his colon st any succeeding elec tion. Faithfubtess, so true and stead- 1?W, gn*h*rwJ roll m 'Sew<C* ks#vl.fi» sod wwhie «o breauirges- rruJ ie the ritfrene f l *wiUre fh*ee ALrmct »U UeUevilfs towesb-p told ut iwejorty lha'he ietomfod sewing ■ *>• of rsMsthis mewth betwen hts cottou roes, and (1 mSiHi. ,mmr oU-V^ uufo will he takes of be/pre the cotton is Urge cnoegh to hedu the wuy, abd that two thirds or a crop’otn be made with out injury to lbs And or cotton erop.— lie has t^sd this nkn Ufore ®nd found ittobs pmctisubl* aaid advfoshfo. It might be well for others to follow his cx- •mp'e. The osts will-h* ueeded next spring and sum^er>?-Aud«reoo Intclli- Daist’s 8TOTV.-‘‘Ob,” SAld Daley to her Mamma. -I wus In tbwpsrlor last • night behldd the eory. When the young ''.preacher come In to ssestater Kate, and tbay did set too ctowo ty) for any-, thing; wa* tbe pleader said ‘Katie '-Bear, I luv you;' and Kitlie SaldOo, ' <fb\’ and then the preaehei he kleaed her right smack 1^ the J^outb, and <1, ‘dear Katie, toow'MJhfoe Lord to ua poor aiBoerf; , An’ Katie.aAld oo,‘ an* thrn-i%^l , Mien—’ ” ^ “Well,” said her toamms, “you wicked oblld, wbat did you dt?” “W’y, mamma, I felt ao good I blurted right out. ‘let ua pray,’ an’you ought to seen them two people, bow they Jampt up. sod taoked at Daisy all aomnohed up in usorner. It sroa Just two awful, iMh—I. foe any use.” Daisy was not aBppered that ilnur— Bteubeuvllle Hersld. * ' ' \ Bsfsrris« to tbs editor of the Tick »• Ikr enta* t«'uvush*.- . ± nri » ®«*Nr hoilew ih>eg eah s tea cist uua ea *a#| red of S and s iwculy **•» drtnk ea the viberced. “Birew, - * say* a i cd lorrr ’ might ie dewribvd as a low ihiwg wt*h fifty AulUm’ won ir.mmtegs shots it ar.J fifty cents' wonk of l^i undvr it’’ aww ant>«« nrw^y. ur<«s as ahh tali haps *i*ahe jhus shalfoua.' he M *hsppp b the* yewrh i hr* ftattastase ta thrwk, ■ M wAI, aftav weA-apsuf tA yuan, hut Is*them 4 ml thu bread ot lleawra •Wh gfodaaav ead uagl »u» af haest WuA Mad partMas te them foe wheat wsthtep a jr»por*d, ead *w llaasan wad yaw Ms great, Wfowi wwat, ead eAes A.* “Haw warh ran hf Aaaahy ethese M fotsuty path ptavams. ta feff hy twaas • Waa Asst And tforvem he a was <whs» • us wisad llvw the tash ef the tadp4ul haad ta • he hate nwsasd w will aswd TWv WaWtfo tsad fhaf the smnwut t I’sy twdsih •fwH be redeetd tom lot figurh es to jlsr* the adfantapm sf |hs AtaHicmy ia teach ef young men ef mod' rraiu means. It was former!) e>odu«*tod afoih-ioiist now be conducted, a« a edboot' fut the poor, not as s pet inotltuitaig for Ibhss w nfHuent ctreuinstances. ' Tho phnr will be siade rieb by the cducsfiun pVea, and by their (mined intHUgeoec Will repay a lltoittand fold to tho State (he nwniry sfitoitt upon them. Afi the last sssnioii of the I*cgulature notion *un given of the intention to pra-s lbs ctaiois of the Academy on that body nt the ensuing rewion, and we trust tlut this will be done, and. so rigorously press- od that by April 1, 1882, wo may toe tki* grand uld institute, restored to tltc l?ttitc,,to continue its career of wonder ftil usefulness. Then, wd may be sure, it will continue to turn out IBeir as wpr thy to serve and advance the State os can now bo pointrd to with pride as gradu ates of the South Carolina Military Academy. . .,'•■•1 was justly esteemed I y all the white.citi sens ‘who kud* him, and at last, when the hour of sickness' and death came, “which comes to one and all,” and those of bis own race were disposed to bold aloof breams of his political aiilUtiooa, the white dtisens os me promptly for ward and themselves performed the Lot offices that friendship css reader, sod at their expeoee Frwd Uudsou was deecatly iuterred. 8* soother iiwtsaee is funiiahed to the voter, that foithfsl !•> their white fnomls ta the various ihvy msUsio, sot! psrtiewtarfy a days of potaical tnaJ, wdt saw r bo fosgwttau. sad sympathy sod rvrw hr) ossos WtU.bs sltendod up to and VuiuTi tvatoroa. TboooSu wo* bluet, stiver 1*00die*, bluet rods ruo al tbu *1 ta. sod uyuo the top was a olltfr plat* wlifc the taomin'tou: Abraro/OaiAwld, b«rn Normit • r 10 1S31 j iltail Pfutadeot ot/ tho Ust<*d tttstra, ftaptvmbvr Ifob, 1881." The Coffin was llnml with white Uktfo i across the top and cmeslng each other were two long Ifcaveauf palmetto. Only tbs fnce and shoulders were rUlbtv, and on* nee led to know that all lh*t remained of James A OarfMd lay th»-rn to recall the feature* so familiar d JilntrClifn. '1 tie face, to those who knew (fooeral O.irfit-ld only from hfo portraits, could not have been r*oojr nix ‘d. The cheeks were gone, tbe brow had lost (he meant ve appearance wUh-h had charactei !* *d It in life. Tho In voluntary whfopered remnyk of all as they jrttx»*d upon tha liivoit fi-rm wlfh a hbu Ider. was : “I never should have^ recognized him. How he mimt hare suffered.” Tbe shrunken earthly ffti m told how much. It was most martel on* that he lived so lontr. Hart & Co HARDWARE BERCB4KI8. K KOTICK. : ■ 'w. CouNrr TKKAsunKH’gCrrior:, { IlAKNtt KX.t;s. Anir. 18th, 1881. f Tho Treasurer * Pt be at the folio* tog filaoes for thn colli ctfon of Taxes for i,‘ fiscal year IflSOon the daj s nipntloned'-. Fiddle Pond, Friday, September »th. Harnwetl C. H , ,-sturdav, I ctoher 18t. Blanton’s Store, Monday, Oeb>berSt|. Wit talon. Tie wlay. October (tli. Hiickvllle, Winlrtifday and T October 5th and 6tn. Oeorge's Owk, Friday. Oct- he r ytk. BuTotiTs BrldBe,'utimiay. tret- t>er 8’h. ilnh M I harklay. Ehr Huai ttardt’s Mrlf, Mo day,’Oct<*her KWh ... OcttAu r luk. Midway. WedffAUy. October Uth. Kambhrir,Thursday. Octote-r ISih. Orahaui-, Friday, October 14 h. Barnwell 0. H , the remaiulng ,Urs of Odoicr. National Hank blits, gold and sMvxt coin n on) v.ible for l*is**s tnt, oquId not ^ Dill e>,.i nty tax only, N. F. KIBKLAND, County TrewatMer, ‘ ■ • ■; * ■ sole AOE^ys ypR WlIEElER & MELICK COMPANY’S THRESHERS, CLEASiERS AND ■—SEPARATORS, FREl TOff mjVTKlf'H FAHCT GOODS —AND— TOY BAZAAR, for AiiRfirfs CMca Cinfretifir, ( koco- - Ittii CreaiH Ciiiv, kc. ‘ -- , fiEAfTTlFVL ms IRTICLfS 11D ORSAHMS TilE irjHCA HORSE.JIAKE. BALDWIN’S FEED CUTTERS. BUFFALO STANDARD SCALES. AMERICAN BARBED WIRE , - * tan. •_ taRMflMG’ — JF J&Xv w xiiw VJF# w ✓ • GRANTS FAN MILL. N J. reptvmbw 21 -Th# f-4*-oWI-iu vfostal bulisilu ••Splvpalrd at II «*‘o4*A IsM sight U§ ths •*/*%'•* | bars be«U lu aSruusUcu spsu tbs luto FisuMsuai -!»» pryxjn<r» airsugs L a p-aM io vr.«j' a* body ut frtaitast 0«r«H l ••• (Ms «l«sf UMS-U. IU Ibat. b«y fW 4u4 utiu ibs ausfotuMs sf Dr* Io^imi task, AgWSU. law. taafsso, % -1»-r J Itaybsrw. As4r»w H taufirb. sf Pbs fcu. sud kntag Aisbuisi Litab, lbs Arm* Mwbnu sf ffsswtufftsg. Ibs s^ssaaluu psr*—rut ■ i ay for. Lsusb li ib** Use igd. otaw fvsrtsiisg tbs rfiybi •lussaib •%. b*4 rsgsol «»r-sgb ia- pyAd* 1 —m. iu fruui sf tbu agsuui jwjuCfvusssrjas^ibsUtatay *f ibs Ans sUtaU Uis tn« »q . ' » 4% fos(*U e*4*tabftsg ta* • Um * a boll tbft jsstlt proud ta lbs slfiu li 0.1. OSS which kss us( tavuuiMsr*. w, jva assssl wsk* fur •ki*. ravy «hMh* *s4 ■psiUttsti ayes wHk<ali thv *m- mbirskf Frans# sv s<abHA*fs af Ik* worM • MU ta psss baalih. sud ssfoug •III *'»« TV* good health, •uvnfiti. bsoyaSl ssir- iit asd bvasty as Hep Uuisn A Uial U osnain proof.—JVgrvpA > - How to Avoid Lisaniino.—Durlnf’ thunder storm# peraona In houars uboftld tit or Ms dowu hi soma place fia far dlatsnt as possible from ths chim ney sod the moat exposed parts of tbe Man.', Tbb middle of tbs roo», ft it ta largo. 1s the serfesUoeslity. Sailors od tbe sen should keep os far from the masts ns possible, abd farmers In tbe flelda should newer seek abeKec under trec#; ;i "Horlaoptal .lightning strokes' aomeUmes. take place, and several p*r- eonefoave been struck while sitting at an Open windowffffrtsgttHinder etorms. Every window.of 8 room In which per sons are elttflftin such cases, ehonld be closed; .a flush of tbe fluid, which would pass through an open wlqdow Into an apartment, will be conducted down through the floor and wall to tbe earth, if tbe window ie abut.—Colum bia Reglater. . • ; . # - A10THEK8! M0T11BKS !! MOTHERS'! I Are you disturbed at night and broken of your reat* by a sick child suffering god-crying with ths excruci ating pain of cutting teeth ? If* 0 , go at once and get ‘ a bottle of MB8. WINHLOWH SOOTHING SYBUP. It will relieve the poQi^Jitde sufferer Im mediately—depend upon it; there to od mistake about it There ta not a mother od earth who has ever used It, who will uoi tell you st one* that It win regulate ths boweto, and give rest to the mother; sod relief ami health to ths ehild, operating like magic. It ta pstfsotly acta to use la all oust sad ptassaat te ths taste, sod Is tbs pirscripilso of ous of ths oklcstsad best femsta pbycleUas sad aorses lu -Sbs UsHsd fwaisa. hold svvnrwbere » cents S buttta. ' * >u^s4^st cwu tasuas sad a total ■ustaled tbs i ivuit aasstaswdsrf tauusrrbag* tawm t r »u# isusUwf itos kata, ttoskftsadrw^ Uag its psvbuwsum Mdaswrty . 11st •wrwf lag lots tbs sbl mtata susl i*. Tbta kauii rrhags Is tabsswf t fcuwsks—tbs usta* sf Itossr is aagl* Weathersbee ~ & Easterling Arv receiving n large mwl well •“ e •cleetfd stuck of Drv Coo<l-, w Croeerirft, Hats, Caps, iWofo ami Shut ft, which tlwv ufler to the public at aslottt*' ii»gl) low ph- 1 OBR. Calicoes—brat prints. T rts. lemgrltdh frvwu 6 to 124 (ta. Ihvws (;.w4s f'J J wurllaJS ctv Tm ab4 Clpdtrry waxtar|<ra| cr than run be isjoglit * wbrft*. % Wo anr prwparr! lu fob) lust hi the hblrand §ire Bailnmsl prior* We have bleu on bundmi tumhrlu Kr«l Kbat Frrsd Outs Isr safe. SU|f If a«wr h wrstrs i CO.. CENTENNIAL COTTON GIN. ■ I * I THE BhOW.1 I UTT0N GIN. CitMMLVEJU AND FCF.nfJ^. u I n V \ I Us wuurjun If lbs sbssa. m*m tassd sf Idas hsbnb dvatb. As ab «aus ssslty uta taobau Uw ta«r la ta mratasus, tass (waudia (foi sttaatay uf ibs gaU Maddtaf Us« Ml It dM us* tasvfvv itarJF*rr ibs sf whirb Ssutk ( use, sad lbs yet bees rw- »(asds ibs South Csrvliaa Mill- tar* AesJsuiy, mars fauii&srly ksvws ss ibs Ctisdd Aeadcuy.. Is it sot Usm dial active s**ps worn Uk«u t* restore to our pssuta this meet fxcelleut Acsdcwy, which from tbs prscucml character of ita eduratioa is emely needed at praecat ? ‘ 8oas sftcr the Suts’s restoration ia 1077 the CHadsl Grsdutaes sod ex-Ca det* and tbsir friend, began to move for its npeuinc. ‘'Tbs Citadel was forcibly I.eM'by the Unitod States Govemmervt, the lost pice* of mptwpd F r ‘>P® rt T, Re believe, io tne South ne'd n et armit, without lbs sanction of auy Lw. This rendered it necessary to apply to Con gress end Io the War Department tp se cure its return. After tbe removal of the garrison from Charleston the Hayes Administration consented to surrender the,, building,.bat reqnhcd a waiver of the claim for rent justly due. ’ But as the State could not then afford to sup port the Academy, and as the claim for rent was just, the offer of the Govern ment was declined.* Now the conduct of the claim is in such hands that its snci cess is highly probable, and it is believed that when the. State-is ready to reopen the Academy the building‘can be had from the preneut Federal Administration committed as it U to give National aid to education, Thjy can be done, H is be lieved, o n such terms'as will not com promise the claim for repf. The pas- uuswsu OT* uwm ssmuuw >per appropriation ? If well sBbrd tbe outlay. *kf p- s«4 4*fta« Uf# to I Mast o( lbs bull Os r tbs orgaas of cbsebwt sswvrs br.^ «■. - aldss, wtab beuoebUl lower pvrUoa* of vbs Vtgbl I tbuugb tg a morn less rxtvut su tbe left Tbw Isags sosltaM so sumi m and tbs bssrt do clou. Tbs Hvsr was eulsrgsd and fully, but fres from ab- csssss. Nor were there our fottad la obj other orgaa except tha left kMaey, which contained near lu surface, a small abceoa, about oos-ihlrd ot aa toch In diameter. Io ruvlewlog tbe bhlocy of tbe esse, lu coQsecttoo with ikS autopsy. 1* ta quiU evident that tbe different sutpurMlng aurfaoe*, sod sw- peblally ihw tracts red fpongy tissue ofi 1 uk.« plsaswu in iafonutair you that 1 vmebne fwrotah a safflefent exptans j • ««. .».• r.•»• *‘ n . Tr <lou of the eeptle condition which ex isted. ISlgned] .. ' D. W. Brjm, , F. H. Haiultox,' , » J. K. Barxks, D. Hatks ao.niw, 0 J. J. Woodward, A H. Smith, IIobt. Rxibubn, D. 8. Lamb. WK APPJSAHA2CCK OP TKK DEAD CHIEF. Elbkkon, H. J., September 21.—The Preel dent is laid out In tb* suit of clothes which he woruoaloaugurattoD day. Hi* left band ia laid across hi* breast after the manner bp hvl in life, The body ta *o grmtW ahruuken that srtlQclal means bad, to^ bp ^ra*uHut..bA to giro tba ciotheonRd appearance of tltUng. In addition to the 'natural shrinking from his illness, tbe opera tion connected with the autopsy baa left tbe body In an even more ema ciated state. A plaster oaat was taken of hts fac* yesterday as well as of bis right bund.. The effect of tba oil used .t „us«.. n t ' bpoD tba faoa prior to tha taking of the aage of claima through .Congreas, how- ^*t dtaflgurwd the features somewhat. ever, is plow. VCfi need the education for our sons now. -They will not stop growing while Congress wait*. There fore, Mould not the Legislature take tho lustier ia head and ut ita next sea ■ioo make the proper apj the State csouot tat it treat ths amount appropriated as as sdvaaee to be (burned out of tho received from toe Uakod States for reaL * It is propokodThok Um Academy shall ha ooodaetad aa io the pest edurstiug as assay yousg mo* from offputts of the Stota as pnasih'e, wbhsul say and allgbUy.altered tho color of tbs face, so tost tbe. appearance ta very much less natural e von than it was just after death. , Tb* Prseldeot bud*mas rive hood, mod tbe largo bone* are oho wing very prominently. HU cheeks are fallen In. Hts board has been ro arranged about tba parotid gland as to oouseol that terrible sour, abd such ar range meats have boon mndu about tb* pillow as Kill further to oonoeui tb* swelitag which briped to sop away bio Iff*. Ttis uudsrtnkor taps li st, la bio optoloo. It will bs oaf* to expose tho body sfur-tasvtsg-bsTO.* Tb* of tb* fluids oaeri fur oatoslmisc sf* such as to hav* sksudy bordmed tb* O. II A HT m tmmmmm *w4 • > n ■ •>. Vm m FOREIGN AMUtONESTIl Flit IT • r - 9 S t * ; ^ r ! * k* ‘ ’ ii, 57 a 59 M.tlncrrrrffKrr, t II ARLKSTON. j*. c. P U HUX 17C. .. (sspl foa KliOFUXD'h lOHON riESv To My Friends in Barn well and HsJRpton at Hsrnwsll b>4nrs«b> Seal of HepU»ml>er with a carefully swkitwl Oruvo of superRir tkwklU-, Harness and PUnlaikia Horse j and Mules. I Will bo |•rtffN!^ed‘1» off. r bar- Rsln*aaU«»k uiy friends to delay pur- chasino »uUI I arrive, auwlk-tf URIAH DUNN. ROBERT 1). WHITE, ^ MAH JI T. E AND— ^GRANITE WORKS, Meeting 'Street. [OOBNKS HOBLBBCS’* ALLEY], C U A. It L. K « X O JV, junto c. JAMES E. DAVIS Attorney At Law, B A. R N VV JC L. L. C. II., ta. C. Will prsctloe in all tbo rourts of th«* Statu and Unltefl Ntatao. Special attention given toonlk-Ciloo*. Offlo# over Westherabee ft KasterllDg's. Store. RICE! RICE!! RICE!!! Plastovs sad MsrebutoswMi uotk* tost •ssrsaiwavs pesMesd to Mp Um bs* f*f hlcl. orwtOsslloasow ■■'.tfrr^ss„7irs‘-' foC. PoS tALE ! X t: SUITABLE F(m Birthday trd Ho Hsy Prcsehfs. el.* CbHdrew’i <'arrlages, Yejortpedes, , ^ ... jfc dhd Ouf'Door OoMifs. Hubker Goode, . ' -Jf/ * DITCH AD -. a Clothing, Eureka*, Rubbor Sheetings, Ac, •9» KING KTKEtrr. CharlestoN, M. C. - »n*2V8« Land Purveying. The amtvrsijrned bos returned to Aller- <Ule and Hi prepared to do alt work In hit linn. Will nttond to sit calls tn this m,<l ot her o. untlsa. ft g, MIXeON. S. Liebman, DEiLIR I\ .UPEML IIRdUDISE, URAHifoMIf. * C,n.R. N. LImHIIAM OrotomiiVr s«*Mi thrvHsa SslIrMd. f CHANGE UP 8CHEDI LB. ■ST ita* m*. (Tbts rtsto mmmm !«« Wfo *4 Lss*« UbaHsMas Lssr* CoisMtos Sfo RMsobviO# 'll Hmtwf fofl RssWm (to OMbs» T * •a a ms.ow lUka WlllUI^V »W-s PmA W'SAm* so M—»««sd Clm Stunt MsrlMtKw, Mill PiHtas Bultinif OoCh, Bolting Wr»e, Rubber Belting, Babbitt Metal. MiM Stoues, • # Com ShcTler^ Cotton BeaTifi, _ - S*^ptr Cane Mills, Hubs, Spokes Rims, Axles nnd Splings. A Foil Line of Foreign and .Domeoiie HARDWARE, CUTLERY. GUNS. &c. Hart & Company fMR * • CHARLESTON, 8.9. Kr F jouslk ly V* Os Uofsrssyi I inp itvkMs orssaM I* Ijosst t* risk »•• sm s*>4 “ SI ft*f» sR foe ibs Misra. Ssisfor fosw »n Mstiso# si i _ trip, rtsbsa se* g*s4 tm tm 4ms m • C. ALLSR.fo.TftT JOHN R. PRTK, OsolSwp'l, flfigfftft* Piwrigrr Uvte. t ■ . « r#*T Rstaa ft Assssrs ton.*at. Assssta.Oa^ JmSl, 1MI Os ss4 sftsr Jsm Ylst. 1801, Us fcL GOING SOUTH. L^uw* Anguri*..- ......IJO p. m. Arriv* BleotoD.. ..,.7.... ..8.04 p m. Mobbto#....^ 8:19p. ro. “ iSfidata * T i m P ‘ “• .4.J8 p. ro. “ Bruuoon ; 4:52 pm. , ,, Hampton »..5:06p. na. “ Vsmvilta 5:14 p. m. ..........8:00 p. m. S e * u « rr ”. 1^8 p.m. •• rh ft ‘ 8:05 p.m. “ Cbartastoo 8:30 p. m. “ B«»aon*b 9:80 p.m. Jacksonville. 7:56 a. at. GOING NORTH. Leave Jacksonville.., 7.35^ m Bavannab........... .8:35 p. m. Cbarleaton.. . S^O p. m. 5° r ‘ Roybl : . 4:20 p/m. ***»1<*t 4:36 p.m. Arrive Yemaaaee M .6K)0p. m. , arDvllle ....TrOSp. nt.* “ H®®Ptoo .7:14V. to- « ^^?^* ** • • , i ;'» ; 7j5i p. at.* •* f. p Pi^ ton “ v*^ #J *-*fliflflp. »/ M • JJJ P- lb. lw teuton ...fltlOp. tp Aug acts 10:30 p. m tJ-wMii'SJJr ulr 4 *'* X * u ‘ ^ ^ Ti * CUr- 48 84 t *• *■ , ntoSiMa*iaiUafoa|i^| ■•» O. Fisaiso, ‘ • OsusvstispsrtairuAssi. J. ff. DtVASV, OsosraJ Pm