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of lie Nwnm Whit**. CW.I*’ i' i • * * « * *♦ ♦ » • * •urtti't#. Tht tortio woih n «•* the rr*U«trleih>c wf gjx of ll<« prwnt DhHfPot* on® l6*pubtte»o. i* composed of ’ Uiriiorj: Dint riot God iLx| <r«rKJ Imv* MrcJ M u*. Ai Mb««. ’ Diuini; lb® pmjer » ood will* bowed IteiuJ. I>r. HKbttheo opened (be Bible end tinficati io a Arm tone iwrid, “t «it( read if eelcciiou from die Will cbaplPiftif M tdiew, from tbi ■*w=w;:.. Jg .. „«• Vo’aTi 7k'ill ..,i».......... i2#J8 IWlo ■H i«,oia 29,8.e t for the District #..*» 83.4S9 b-ftieked (be 80th ultimo, prctuelj at P. M , Charles J. Goitmtt, the ; of Garfield, swung from this 1 into eternity. Though resth** the night, only indulging in inter* i of ainep ef aboat twenty minutes, he the Moraing aod at 6 80 btnak* ly, at the aunie time ordering r brought in at 11 o’clock The Rer. Dr. Uioka remain- t the Jail nil night and in the moru- iLe prWocr'a cel) and hdd a with him Ml religions aub- Ai 8 o'doik I r. Ilieks eav the agtta. «brn uTtn »hl» vith the Warden to af er IJ-e'eVak •• powl- lla. Gakeaa arpwa* deenaiierahW hat amne aentdeni ehenU eeenr, a«d ia- «kted Mwt Dr. BhtkaahonM me If tlw «%Awtd wee In mmi a he ^«d ‘ •Wfibby eg Taft* Ur »HW mdag bn» brU.t.-. In tW eSmt. fie ^*fie nf ha* ^ ii® m* aaaMeWltfcai Ue heart wm n»A r •yWf dhaha «hM h« veap ae ha nm mmrnj ihaeahae m ' i t^Ae Aim thm Gsd la»y»®t »• * Ha WU fta. II Me Shat ha ffnatad hr (k- *f XAn, and «4h* • pnaya* SAMA Baamdihme rf the train. It nrn W*U fxtinrd nnd | rreantrd no tstertud*»ef- ilrtHwa of OIm mm* or lenfoa. The toiwn bean were In ihetr ooiumt qpoal tk>u. but them wjh n aNgtit n ffling of Ibe aortn to the vk-tniijr of the b*-ar». The meek wee not dhrfocatrd or fmo- turwl, «e the aurgeona nt llreteup- poerd, but there woe A ruptnre of the eteroocli fdciUMlol liiutn lo on both 89lh totllo 41at verao, iudusive.” He et.lt-e, hh well ae of the thyroid form tl.oo rend in a strong, clear voice. Hav ing flnUicd the possage he uttered his d)hig pr4jtr: “Futher now I go to Thce at.d tho Saviour. I have fiuiohed the woik Thou gav«H me and I urn only happy to ’ go to Thee. The world does knoweat it, Thou knows* 1 Kju did* in. spire Oarfietd’a removal, and only good has come from it. This ia the beat evi dence Unit the inspiration cmie from Time, and I hater sot forth io my Book that all men may read , and knew that Thou did* Inspire the act for whit h I •m new mnrdund, This government sod natron by this set I know will incur Thy eternal enmity, « did the Jews by kttfitrjrTby man r my Saviour. 1 he ret* ribution in the ram ru«ne quick and, ■harp, end, 1 know Thy d'.vina law of MribntLn will rnke th a nation and brauo. It fullowa, Bterefore, that lientb resulted from qtiff'H;aiIon, und not from dielocatloa of Gie.aplnul veru b.io. A pnrthtl (Xauiiuation w<u» matie of the abilotiiloul vUcera, but it had not been completed at the lime tbenutopsy wua ed. The epleea was fuuud to be oooeidurably enlarged, its weight beh'g fifteen ounce**, or mote than of a normal spleen. The ot her abdominal organs, so far as they were txamtovd, presented no unusual features. The report of the surgeons who are engaged Is making the autop sy wilt probably not be ready for pub Ueaifoo for some time, Gulteau’u body was burled In the nonbeaat corner of the jail yard July *M*af |» «w e "f aa —*l»s and sbre aataru, mam be ‘kratm mf the Wr-ve.* ‘Teaa net rank teaclbtu WlrocdAg Io anhjeete taught by theni in efbaol He ie A rat, whatever be^uay leseA, wtto, by Igs living aud Adng/ develop* and jftren^lheua ia the pupil ihrsr qt.alifica- ti ns of aoal and body, which tt) gain is the ultimate aim of the school. Not whut yon teach, Imt how you teach, and what' you arc—this will determine your luiik in the sphere of education.'' ‘ The true educator hus learned from experience that he c^n accompinh greater achievemontk by meat)a of his pVrsotwl worth and appearauc^-tlhtu by his knowl edge.’■ “Let no one imagine that he cun be come an accomplished teacher by energy or knowledge. ' The necesnary endow- • meats are an uncontrollable da*ire to ed ucate and to teach eh JdrCu, and a mind Over ready to imbibe new and fresh ideas. “Who discriiniuMea welgteaches well, U an old ?rv)fug. Acute disciimiu&tiou, then, is s**tci-ssary rer|uisite of a }:ood teacher »4ara ie m+ mmtk m U p. awl ee fMnk Ta*^at* *1 J> p m. The I*«U«W Um«t aMPWa at I p. al. e«»ry U *4. Theclear^l gveal hendWtill re ject all writings in which the author has the' la*. The body wmv born from the ebapd afroa the ebouldeta of six «»f the hidden his addle brain io a tengical style, jail prte mera, and without any orre* Who ukea delight in such uriiings seal* ouMif or aefvlee lowered Into a die-1 bia ••»*» penlition, is lost to the cduca honored «.-av e. The only pemona prra Uon of our youth ■’ Ml Wire John W. Outteau. Dr. Haka, | t . llo ^ D0 othof u tVfd M Warden Crocker aurdeoti, Wm. Wilwbt, I . , ... . . _ _ , . . . * T teacher lor jounir children ahn umlet tak< r, Ward, rnglucer of tbr jalt, L , , , i , D>ptMy W»rd« a Jb-e. O^.. ^^pOIhe pa.u^ *e ob^rr."v. knowl- and Ute eU prUonera uko aettd *e pud . r (kiuga. It t. u^hs. to warn bn near* a. •gainst alatrsct (•■cbuig lie tan out le.ch sl strsctly, b r fc. m o 4 tttinkii>K ! slwrrsctly liu njerm ra ia the arqul my marderm in ,k f ir*r* way. The diabotieal •pick ef thia aaria*. ly govern- ita BtWi^nf levari* me all ja*i* Th* la eaniag dam. aM I knew that Thy di*las lew cf lAiftdlfan la in I ihasnfi f® pmdmt ih.* this ■ «■» am lalM n4 ihu 1 !kMT * C -* ot, '‘' sa-SvIL Thy Atn me Rxactritva Caanaan, Woa fapraaaa JaMa CokrnwLa. J«m i?. iMi I wka«a» a*e Thy law , ^ r * ■—d *•* uf wvth 1* 1 bs psoc emstiee rwawalag tk* Aroackt a* iL# m< a+1 <m TAs JktmMn l*r»m has a Genmel X —»*Vr •• •a*r« •>■—.• «•] *.t. * U.ktir • ia 10 W&T nib lW r^fitowa ’ »f ‘h* Xmr-tMi a U*** «< a*-e*t* t Ird ibm | by vba (. M«a*aal ^a aa tk« A* a, | W«f« »«.u4 ika aHwa I A* Tew*|*erni*rv> MclVt (Aar's I rr«-«l. T I le'ieve that iiftox oating drinks are bad bevanse they produce great, but all Lad results. I believe (hut to mnko them, good things ate destroyed, and it is wrong to destroy good things to make had ones. 1 believe that to sell them is to scatter broadc st the seeds of misery nud crime, and this is wrong. » I believe that to give them to sUvSb is to tempt them tujevil, anil this4s tn- ways wrong. I believe that license includes protec tion, without which Uic evil thing coi Id not be tolerated. I believe that to license a body of men to do evil for the swke of revenue is a dis* graCe to any civilized government, and more so to one professedly Chriatiab. I bo’ievc that the use of intoxicating drinks is their ahu-e, as th y can not be made without vattiug (abusingj good things to make them. 1 believe ihrt while we u.wliew! or mo- r»l philosopher can p< iot to :oy good h* the raihU of inski g ihtin. the moat thihliali and igiwmot ac ongat men both know and feel the c\i s coat.mull) flaw ing fr m tbo (• 810 MV . Unwwgwm tn J*mih«vIv«wU wM <9 la t wo dap*, ami c «wra<f gSl.ub. Aa axww'ln hej* York mada |46.<0 m d«i« day. Say mw wbh merry aaotrfli tw wwrk a fwt»|' m«t»» An day, and Will <1<I tbl« during tha year can make tVoav fS.tjOO to f6,00<>a year* }T« an'y want owe w%n m aaSh eaumy.and to hia* will giv* (ha e*elosly*Mleaa long as ba contin- aw to wwYk AltidVilly. Ar n§ Thera is no. ooMpeuiion, and nothing like our invention made. IVrtie* bavtug m>S» $200 I > f 1,000 to iavctt can ohta u a flmeral Agency for tew enunpaaer a idOd. Any ewe caa male aw investment of from $2f> to Sl.tHK) without the least ria|g«flos», as our Circular will show that those invesnng $25 ea« after a 80 days trial return the goods unsold to^us nnd get their money back, If they do not clear at least $100, ' They show that a General Agent who Will take ten cyutitles and inve<t$210 - 00 enn ntoft* a trial of 00 days return all goods unsold io us, and have money returned to them if they fail to clear at least $750 00 in that time.". We are not paying salaries, but want men willing to work and obtain aa thelf pay the profits of their energy. Meif not willing to work on our terms will not work on any. Tkvtt meaning btfintu will receive our Urge descriptive circular and eitraordttiory offer by enclosing a three cent stamp with their address, the first to comply with our terms wilt secure the county or counties they ma/ w.sh ‘o work. Addre-a, It taws MARUiaerrnivo Co*., ' 118 .smithfield Street, Pittsburg, Pa. jnlyfl-cowfiw — IhtfY 1 be l)*wt reatrwl.l la uwr faoll»n la euwrantrpl Uatarf state of south Carolina, BAB5 WELL CnrXTY. ix tub c err or ra bits. „ no ofufjwstM. ka^w e-lge •»»»:,. b rn *rwn«am ot.nv Woj every Ih eg m U .act aeaaarW .W. L ii.< «,HrU .4 ,U ,W » u •■•'!*•»* tu I rodu.e sr J .—1 *A lire* ejl »«r« • • | b •• alrty Y # h * **’* wa kara*iS,tii..o_«at.»V mH *> By B. T. Bt«*^. E-q . J t<lre <>f pr<>bw'r In B.irnwall County, a h-rvwe 'irorge W |l*aa* Ka>h appliad la w 9 tf Lw( I art af VSaoa.at r%i h*<* »a i he aa , . , . P. , lata <4 JOIIM/. UV.MJ*. La.« mf Baraeat. 1 brlievr tint the r jkl o*a of sny sni ^ r -, Tr | Tk -ararr tkerrfara U clta a»4 admawtab a't sat alagato* lha ktadrwf *..J ra-M ■real Ike M. 4 Ua«a«a»-I la mm4 ayy ».r bafaaa aM M • t -WSV af Tf >*»‘ • »a« I k. a.>4 C —••< * I# t* v **'taa •• W »*a • a-1 t ’ It aeifcalSiSWaa af in t 1**ri *i )« . jB S M .* »kaa »- «a If aa, aWy tea a.al a4aa »m< ra taw . k -a j a . 4 V AlU.sk Uaul ^ Darn w«dl T onNKtLL/, trnw«UC. U.,a. t\ South Cajoliiit Itailwny. Cnmtuencba April80th, 1S8$, trains will ruu as fotiudra : J • .1 % . I/* •' m * fcr 0p Doy Passenger —Mail.' | (Thl* Trwih coo arc is with Trwiu from Ce- lumbia wl Brwuchvillw.) heave Chnrlestoa $.85 a m Leave Columbia ItraitebvHle Midway llaxbcrg Ontham's Black villa 4 06am ' 10 50 am H.lAa as , 11 2-Jwm lldWam rv.rv lh*a^ t» whew it ia ww«i eo a* to prudina g>tvd a«d e*4 evil, si <1 tha c f «u» a-l “ Elko 12 12 pm “ W i Hilton 12 19 pm ** M hue Pond 12.27 pm > ** Vindaer 12.89 P m •* Montmortool 12.68 pm “ Aiken ■ ^ • -1.08 pm Arriv. Aaguetn - 2.00 p m b«wn Dsry Paaoengev-^-Matl. (IhisTrain eanaoeu with Tfwiu for Colaas- hia at Brauehvitld.) t-eavo Augusta T(4am Aikau 8 20 am MoaHwersuat 8.81 a m W ia«l»or AM u«r “ Whiio Pond 8 02 a\a - Williatau * 8. Maas •• Elk* - , to AIT a m •• Blaefcvilto 8.88 a m “ Hraharn'o 9.860 « Btoutarg lU.Uto m ' •• II *4 way MIT am - Irwwobvtlie N |(*.4o am Arr>»* t V*rt**«eu 12 67 pm Am*« ('rtuatotw • fitapm swiwt siraaaa — 0?. Laaael Uawaa BraarkatAa laaaa ptaaBst * Arnaw Aajwesw Ki f A •mi aa West balsa It a‘Mkl^9 I eww r ■FT • li .atm/y ! kaaa tUm mj klaa4 • W m 'Wa ^ b • IVAari —J — w- —Bla lifMkeli *e <b> mb mm Mmfibfee W*ai • pueaTal b Kte ■$, aai 1 kaA f*gkmMa FaAae *41 iha#■ I » a ■ y ete-1 eal a i . c Mb 11 w. I lldkhBM u. — k . ^ »• |bf Ie awl Uhl a Ale W4 haaa ke Aw A awl mwl, ** rW petasom* BUk we taaa tad a h M Buuh 1$ vmphp4 m —tataAMM H • Ata I •!# Ai gW .Jk A jm m _ _ ta *ta bm tamaiap aa. aa a 7i I tael ha *4 stow tarnaa mi m a «a base 1144m* b Me eAetau. Aw itaeAy te thp tafM toea »aw*w aad aah* r wwy A tap 4tah MBtaa* . ^ a. 1 •aa Mad lea. t taaaasw Mwah At It M • dbefl Mika wiekkwas UNB MM iMd Xbra aad avAy to aud from the citr, brvupht viaitora to the kept op one hotuinual cloud of dnat, covering the road and ricinitj. At 10 Gniteaa took » bath. Nu one save ‘dead watch” wraa with him, and it waa quite apparent to the guild who aJuaeljr watched UU naoveaient, when the phiuged into the huge tub of r, thut hia object in taking the hath to obtain employment. He ting nervousness. A few •the iron gate at the end of • awong open, when Warden made his appearance followed by was paRid and the his mouth moved nenr moved to the pw'lsd «*d| Gre Cnxker (bra periuttted iKa MmB- | Aa MuftU Aad •lew (he body. Among the who viewed the body waa Jobs W. Gkt- teau. who fuaoed hia dead brott er'a tec* be keep away the liee. At 1.40 1 M the body waa planed la ita coffin and borne to the jail chapel where (he phy* ‘aiciaoa were waiting to make the aatop- sy. Just before the drop f«U Cuiteau let fall from his hand a slip of paper, which was the signal that he waa re..dy *f«hu W. Guiteau said to a reporter just after the executifti Oiat ho was glad it was over. Gutteau wore a, hh*ck suit and instead of a collar a haudker his neck.— not witneas the Jo the city at 2 o’clock io the evening. Charles H. Reed, Gulteau’s counsel, did not witocM the execution. He said he eoukl not stand it. John W. Guiteau azid after the execution, “I believe, be was insane aud predicted just what wou’d , that he would go brave!? to the tilal waa a force and to- ** - ***** he ia iwatae befurw Gad I * Ihulteve if he wau A he hi CWAvfcted. It S. 4 jmry. 1 M t—. te •awtr stall to*m Ei.« t r « D«0> af lifter pro- smote Wc»* apaa ita psdsry • kwh UwJ sSrd, aad both am as to aw V * •« ptmtif ,m «• , <•* I«- » >. . .4t 4W • 4W.‘ . •/ m» »•! • 14*1 • V.* .i 4 to «4 »■* • 1 U » » tt J lk.4" .tw -d, 1 »A.l 4.W.I. lki«t SW4 I v«W * I w<'«» ••• i« vf . jtwwg ( 1 l.ri;twg tp tar to.« »t * < ••w icltoa • ta ■os ia^rG ■■ l-er ita-gkksMWoi »ta rnaaiug of w.U r .a 4t/y < -wp frv.ni » » ! ) all tier . but *ta« Sc du«. cvttte I tbtxk C , 4 . ,, .lx uUgt.t Cl <t k.ut C'J b 1-4 q .irk »i 'l Ce«oral uf ita eld c»«»« i , 4 . .l - • i cke>P or Uka Lim 1 t« oiwev* hkkoJ ul ita awat thiiviog aud r 7 , coolotoa Ira* ttao thi. let rlonoJ limd. Ccaakw, arva U not ita Use chtahou ia tkie matter. Yt tare there is the aeccwary popu'a'ioo and property to meet the rip-usc of tta aew orgaoiaatiuo, the convenience of the peo ple ia the true teat in the formation of these subdivisions of the State. Nor is ibere any necessary connection talwctu the Judicial and the Election Districts. It may be preferable to retain the satuo divisions for each, or it may be prefera ble, as formerly, to-have them in some instances different. Certainly, provisions on thebe subjects find their pfoper place iu the Statutes, where they can with more j fa tawBfiwd or changed. They incorporated us Promts • ndcwiis the futuLmental Lwr. I intend thut at this scs-tou the necessary K*gi slut ion be had to submit to the qualified voters of the State, at coining eleciio.n, the question of a re peal of provision referred to in See. lion 8, Article II, of the Constitution. These restrictions being removed, when, grer applications ore bercufW made from localities interested iu the formation of new counties, or ia the establishment t f DUtriuta, (hcyaAy be con- by fetors LegblatunM upon tbtrr tbal w Leo jaeug tarn gv» J'ppsv-g away to put. auknoau for i wife it s Uosusc lta>ae ^ir's be Was r.Md with kuaw Iqm l«o will and doit t want btui. 1 tiniu t go ha f a unU for my pard and that showed ntv good mom-, and rbe didn't go no tur- thcr than I did, and thatsltowwd tarn, and if l was . a sens bl« young girl aud was waiting far a husband,! would Kt my cap for somebody I hud known a long time, but if I w # as k young fool 1 wouldcnt. The htqpftx marriages 1 know of are those where the f^lks kuowed all about one another fur a good w hi'e, and nary one was fboird. Iloiuance iu love affairs is uijghty pretty, and a soli, tary horseman getting tluowu from his horse is just splendid^ut all this plays out in a few mouths, and then comes the facts—the hard-pan. The earth Cat is earthy, aud the heavenly vanishes, and the baby has to be nursed of nights, and the sugar gets low, and the diamond wedding ring won't bring color to the -poor, wife's cheeks, and she is away off from her mother and wadta sympathy aad love and kind attention, and a good dead of k. Aa Mr. Longfellow said: UtUis rvml, Cte ia aerwsM, Add ita keb? wwniaeaaiM. A rival to Ktog Uuum to talag ia- trodaerd to tbe Booth. It la tta ptia nr *U wash plant, which la A tattoo of tta Wcwi ladtow. and which wW * |l« - 4$n .1*4 if t n If a'l lL« Wuski r*>«kJ tor ta w a -‘.I k« {<« ta? <Jin»>ng n-ow. fitotty uu'.appy mainaKv* wnuid b« sav.-d Always ta tidy aCout your |«r*on and your room, ss if all your fnrnd- could always s.c y>.u. Grt tots ti e hsbit of ontcruud ucatners, and tt will conic easy with you iu life .afierwatd*. A Maine paper tHutre ibat n nml-l' O lady now rtaiMtig iu the town of Ly man. that biule, at tbengeof 98 years, wae In her youth engaged to bo mar ried to a reepeotalde young man, and was making her wedding drees. Uer father, entering the room, fotbale the marriage. She answered : “Wed, fath er, then you must nntlutaln me nslong as I live.” She stuck her needle Into the uuflufebed dress, arose and nut it Into the drawer, nn l there It has re mained until the preeotit time—aeven- ty-Ove yenre. How long the father eurvivetl eueb tr^attnent is not told. A AH’ A l) VS It TISEMENTS. faluaHe Property FOR S A LiEw I OFFKR rot ?AjJ5 MT H008E AUD » Itlist tot ia Ike T*wa of U itlistea Ita Let eoMatoe a taif oara of asaeltoet toad to a ktwkly piwdaedva awediitoe, Tta DwoUiag Hvwm to a OMfcriabto'MMajp of aiwdai m, e krwwd pwaasgt aad frwai end rwwr. Tta tawaw la to pwto<«d eta all iBe »wmw as# tow a wr Ovt.< • s. rn* Viawweaa. J«»* 14. (•r: TW* R *f 1.1 r«l >4* ttovt* •HI ■l ik* r.-iaiy *m u*nl tk» BOlk »f i*** Ox Ik- to*,. M-i Tu*--t*f II. /xly ■*tl • k>«H will *«x*-nr ia mj uAie* c»—*1-11 nf ml mw- •elf aad aaeMawt H«p*«f toto*. u t*wr *■ i *1 to id* all COM* *r ctovUM. *«4 will *a frtoW 8*y to day untti a-l *.•*<-• *r« e mtid-rad aad fairiy iMV«a(i(*i<-t. J W HULMRA. Sup«rvt*or of Il*(iMrwdoa. junal64w STATE Or ^OUTH CAROLINA, BARNWELL COUNTY. COUtlT OF COMMON PLIA3. Summons for Itelief—Complaint Served. John M. Chilton, Plaintiff, spiinst D. J Thomas end Maggie II. Thomas, Defend- "Stita. ^ • J To the I'of&wUnts, D. J. THbmaa and Moggie H. Thomas: You are hereby summoned and required tw answer the complaint ift this action, of which a copy is filed with the Clerk of the t'onrt for this county, and to serve a copy of your an swer, to the said complaint on the suhsprBwsr at bis office, at Bwrnwell Court House, S C., within twenty d:y« after the servije hereof exclusive of the day of service; and it you fail to answer the complaint within tke time aforesaid, the ploiatiffin this action wilt ap ply to the Court for the relief demanded in th« complaint. Bated Barnwell. June ritli. 1881 JELLINOHR, 0. BUNCAl Bl to Plaintiffs AlWwaey. . J J. Raaawaw. C. tf: & [t a.] 1 Ta Ita IMtadeata, D. J. Thom a* and kiog- toa H. Ttamea: Ptme toko watiee Utof a espy af tta amw- piartac lathiaarttoe ww* filed with Ita Ctorh •( Ita 00u*« far BwrwweB aouniy os toe IXEk BORCAV fttLLtoggg, • taa . • . • a • « • •*.•••• • #«ua 1 • • • u» . • • * • .pH^P (fta 9t§ e-BSP Sto ^B* * * a * * #w »♦»+ JfcMl 18$ _| • • • ww • • • • # # # # ^ § JT ffito $•$ " Mtowtef -...fntlfifkta Auguatw. ..a********.Ita w. r.toff- cktok*.! ei.d H«*nf«rt leal! pn art pel prtaie Kanh •ud tauB* fiehMaaa sal*at Cataw DapUTtohetOft* fb-Baar ». Bam General tapwriateudeui. ■ J. 8. I>4TAST, Geevral Pawaayrr Agent. Wedding Gifts ALLAN’S FINE WATCHES, American and Swim, of the Latest RICH JEWELRY, Of New aud Elegant Designs and Exqubita Workmanreip. STERLING SILVERWARE, In Fraah and Beautiful Pattern!, especially adapted hr Mf adding Present#. SILVER PLATEDWARE, Tea Sete, Waiters, Ice Pilchers, Bultv? ♦ Dishes, Cups, Goblets, Spoone, Forks of h«ui quality, Ac. * CHOICE FANCY GOODS. . 'Fmui* end Amerieaa Qtoeka, Kao Tahi Cutlery, - Wticksl Jewelry Cirpftilly THE BKHTGOODS AT TUI KT PRICES.