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■A«wwt (Wr Ikw r» .■>*•*1 *r i«-
4«wtriwl Prwci
1. “Kdoewtion promcM induitry aod
leaMua idleuen. It aWtciu and multi-
plies desires, and thu.s/citca effort to se
cure the means of th^ gratification. It
thus touches both fibers in the grant law
of wealth. The Itt«m builds his wig-
y warn and foihions/s bow and arrow and
tomahawk, aud yfk these his wealth and
industry cease/Ignorance everywhere
clothes itself if rags and lives in hovcN,
but when mart nature is opened by ed'
ucation his Jalires clamor at the gateway
of every nerw and sense for gratification.
The awake^d soul has irants as well as
the body. Its desires tike the jaings of
the light and fly to the uttermost parts
of the esrth for satisfaction. They
change tie rude hut into the neat cottage
and fill it with objects which satisfy the
wants of the soul as well^s the wants of
the body.. Enter the homes of educated
labor in this land and, taking an inven
tory of the articles therein which minis
ter to taste and culture, contrast the re<
suit with what is found, the world over,
in the hovels of Ignorance. Some idea
will be thwa obtained cf the indoatml
power of general intelligence. The ele
vation of n people in intelligence aod
taate increases their demands for the pro
ducts of human industry and skill, and
at the tame time it ioteostfim human «f-
fort and multiplies aad vprin* the fern, i
ef laduatrv. Wenhh is the ckildof cdu-
circle. Not so now
terim all their movements ut
in school. With their heads covered,
they lounge about the boaan, intrude
themselves into company, interrupt con
versation, dispute with superiors, and
make themselves diaagfteable in every
way. At school the bound and scream
which follow the word of dismissal re*
mind one of incipient savages ; and in
the streets the teacher may not expect
from the schoolboys, as a rule, respect
Ail attention and courteous behavior, but
rather insulting words, and even snow
balls or mudballs, if he chance to come
iu their way.
BIAWNER8 AND MORALS INSEPARABLE.
Now, the manners of a people surely,
indicate their morals ; but human society
itself exists only so long as the moral
sense of the community is preserved.—
Of manners and morals it may, then, be
affirmed that the one is but the comple
ment of the other, aud that they canuot
be separated. Like the twio Siam esc ^
their vital organs are connected j lheir
life Hood flows from the *ame heart and
through the same channels. Sever (he
artery that connects them, and you de
stroy the life of both. Morals divorced
from manners become cold and repul
sive; but when united they are attract
ive aod plea»ing. Aod hew are we to
gain what waj^erc lest ia this importaat
t of«!
Tw the W*
I —euaee ayavtf as ea li
dMsae hr 0—rwrfrswnhn I
la State Pelitlee I b*v«always warfcstfhr
Ike Demesratie Party, vetedaievery etvsUea
•tree '76 the Bute. Cawgrvaeiewel aa4 Couety
i I a W aA A a
atvmWwf ffTPHi w^Wvwmwwa V/0w®lwv» •
la Kativaat Patitim I hate all my Uft beea
aeoaaervative Republlcaa.
This is the correct pealtiow. Pwrrwtag 44,
the “Ark that bears ourceaatry’s geed will
rest apon seme peaceful Ararat at Urt."
Heldiag these views, I know tbtt I can ae-
compliib wore for our Congressional Dis
trict than an abler man honestly differing
with me ie national affaire.
Believing thst a large number of Demo
crats think as I do, and believing they will
have the manhood to sapress themselves at
the polls, I make this canvass.
I believe ia a free ballot and a fair count.
If by such a ballot and suck a count I am
defeated, my distinguished, popular and
brainy oppoaeat shall have his seat witbovt
aeonltst.
If elected, f ihstl vote regardless of com-
sequences for my country's good, and my
Congressional District will have la Washing
ton an advocate ready, willing end able to
serve them.
1 knew thst the power of an arbitrary and
dictatorial party is against me.
I knew that 1 am heavily handicapped by
the unjust, cruel and unconstiiutions! sciion
of oug County Esecutivs Committee.
1 Know that the “Heathen rage and tbs
people imagine s vain thing,*’ but believing
that 1 am right, bedsviegthit IffS protects
the right, believing in myssif, and remeie-
brrin„ that •-ht sloae-is a man who can re-
ei-t the genius efhia aft, fln TNtfS'Sf fashion
V'vsrmftur*
miucimuBimT
—AND—
RK8TA CJRA NT
iHvtatn
ibVtOBwl
m .
| their inertte, and would not mlarepmeestt
them oi an to effect a sale, so that a Mind
man or a rhtM oan buy st this atom with
out fear of hahm tniponnl upon.
I have nil kinds of Furniture to fix up
from a Cottage to a Man-Ion. I have the
Bom Bed Hprlng of the South, dust and
vermin proof; also Bed Teas tars very
cheap. .PHILIP BKOWN,
Store and Office. 229 King Strert,
sepT tm t’harleeton. K. <1
A. McCOBB, Jr.
'■mm cosyiOT vncim
And dealer in Lime, Crment, Planter
Parts and other Building Mstcrinl.
Also, Land Plaster and Eastern Hay.
No.130 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
sep7-Sin V
Commission Merchant.
— IMPORTER AND DElt,RB IN —
WINK^, LIQUORS, ^KGAKS, TO-
BACCO, UBOCKRIKS AND
* PROVISIONS,
with vigorous simplicity end mudest courage. I N>. 175 East -Buy, Chariest.n, S. C.
1 -ball walk calmly, humbly, b»sdy on ; »e i vuT-lia
deponing mvself ie thisonnvaee that eil bee- — r*? • ■*
em opponents must sdmii it I fail to achieve | LUCAS A RICHARDSON,
J. H. BOBO KB, dealer la Freeh Bread
| aad Onkea, Choice OMfesttoiMHes and am
lect Family Orooenea, Railroad Avenue,
Black vllls, B. C,
Al) wW^WfesWonnWe figures.
> «ng«
, -r-rww-' 1
William Dumixi
BO AUDI NO MOUiir:
Floe Wines, Liquors add Began,
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Corner of State end Maiket Streets,
Charleiton, S. 0.
sep7-3m ...
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iyabte .V)
bepehtMhid
namssad ad*
WORTH OF DRY GOODS,'
Crtcfewy and Glassware, Drugs sod Mi
rics and Hardware two exhibited fbr i
10.000
I hnee dvwe mvro. I b*v« .Inwr. sd it.
W. H DUNCAN.
Bern well C- II. 8. C., 11th 8ep«.
sepl 4 ts
fut
t Education makes lab^
sad mom ftwdwcliva T
i is buaad aa s wide *
tguel ami igwaruet labor,
4 hy ameh n mmhMude
twos that k it ee foagw
nay emu r imMmr uah the fee
Harums Mama. iBem setmte/y
e/ edmemimm af M ssmnv hmaesi
saraumuMfomau wwh hmmmsea
prawn a of ia
, aad is erne
as ahaarru
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m ime pi mew
me* ia am
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department of aduemtiou ? Lack of huote
culture aad diacipKaa ie the priacipel
came* of the evil we eowtcaplata. L'htl-
druo left la their own ways grow up «
•ki'1. | the eati-a dieraprd a^gotaaoa eourtnsy.
They aeyfoct la ehaw propr# rmpeul to
parvats amd taaahers. la artttwru ta age,
a*4 la napeviouie sa>tKo. wimfowi affd
vwtma Aad if the ufd aary avib tea at |
refined tUh are Use regarded ia the t*m
• v amd mhsat aad ia the •mrsaf iatm
mmmJ
pmss that
the elreaves mat ia th > maria ef hm
mam nr aa (ha e nTs • pf yfoappes * In t
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BO<Jk AXD JOB
P R I N T I N O. *
| Cnwiateociet JtHtc 4>h,
BINDING AND STEREOTYPING, J w 'aj „ fcUwus
BUNDLES COTTON
TIES.
First-olsss srtlcla ofPPUCED AROOW
TIES, double riveted full length, full weight
and must bssold to close consignment.
WILLIAMS, BLACK A WILLIAMS.
Clmilestou, S. C.
sep7 ,
O’Neill & Sons,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
THUNKS AND VALISES,
.175 KING ST. ABOVE GEORGE,
CHARLKSTONjk C.
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Muith (Voliim Ituilfny.
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The .E'THETIC STORE is jtu» fullt
in Style, Quality and Price. - _
It is impossible to quota prices when SB much ist
only to call aqd see far youredf.
..Be sure Mil come to sea tic handsomest t
wndi to buy sny tlihtg;.
ivstThialna Vt
*"* . If we Cannot Suit
Cooke's Clothing and
711 Broad Street. Aog^urt*-
la paede. It awd pneee. it ia hardly aay ass for
ef M ee, Yewthe* amd Brnya* Sams, OrermeaK Hats. Uafi^^
in AagwWs. W# have a wkdewt Wyar m the market with
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CREDIT ABANDONED
Cash Established
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family nad tchowf pract tta oaly twd
am! insuhordicattoa To each an extent
has tkiu dapartment of cdmcUon baen | UBdi U *r r, ‘*’ ^ Charafi ^
np-lcc'ed of Ute in our coaalry that we
idi ia sasking MolMmmadnn
II.
I have a full eud new at
and I |>rvpu*r to p-II ilm n
pe» p-ronii
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k of jpnide |
Join Corbett,
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WIXTMIffTJUApE WARI
hu:
’treel
Kars roeatved merited reproach from
other nations. We tay hare draw tha
contrast between tha old and n«w civili-
xitioo. The oU was diMinguikhed by a
proper regard for all the courtesies of re
fined life; tho new can boast of ncthtog
but incivility. The rapid decline of good
manners iu efur times appears most evt-
L»at when we compare the practice ol
the^oow mra "courtesy as toxens it
ncspoct. Tltey have ever been so re
garded, though sometimes used as mere
signs of recognition. In the rural dis
tricts, the bow and courtesy have been
regarded as evidence of good breeding
and as the expression of-proper reverence
cherished by the young for their supei
riors. Alas! that the sign and the thing
signified have"nearly passed away. The
expressions of genuine po’iteucss and
deference which were met in every culti
vated family and good school in tho days
of the distinguished Dr. Kdwhrds have
given place to habitj of coarseness and
indviliry, and the air and madam, which
Mere always used by the cliildreu
God should blush that »L« has not done
•o mucli. ’
4 ‘No conscientious grand jury can
deny that drink ia not st the button of
eight tenths of all the crimes and duop-
der brought before them for investiga
tion. We owi it to the rising genera
tion, wc owe it to the helpless devotee
who cannot help himself, wc one it to the'
sorrowing wife or mother, to prevent the
bat only for <u»h—of touroe inj fricuds
will n»H a-k for crvdi*.
C. E. Lartigue.
sepll-tf
BLACK VILLK, S. C.
ion
adoption
of this most salutary measure, but io tbc
spirit of true friendship to all our fellow
men who are afilicted with this disease.’
Malaria, Chills and Fever, and Bil
ious attacks positively cured with
Emor3 , ’s Standard Cure Pills—an In
fallible remedy ; never fulls to cure the
most obstinate, iMg-etaudlcg eases
where Quinine and all other remedies
had failed. They are prepared ex
pressly for malathms sections. In deu
ble boxes, two lands of Pills, contain
ing a strong cathartio and a chill break
er, sugar-coated ; containing no QU-
nine or Mercury, causing no griping
or purging ; they are mild and effi
cient, oertll a In Uielr action and harm
less tn all cades; they effeotuslly
cleanse tbs system, and glvs
m 1 * ~ —- - ' ‘ ^ 1
G. T. Andrews
Will. E. B. EARLE,
301 King-St., Charleston, g. (J,
Dealer ia fine Shock, Boots, Trunks. Ac.
- - ’ — mt otMers
luriov'.aa. 8 C.
very cheaW, J *******
w. s. «asvT«Efc son
DUV 0O\j0R i.'L mTM INtj.
- AND—
GkSift FLT.IH' i TTl SO GOOD'S,
400 aad 4W V* Strevt, Cbarlwlnm 8. 0
Special aitraton fivea to filling I'.molrg
••plfiffa
i for# rw*
CftfiriM
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P AT Agt.
Order*.
r s..VftnH)Txprvss chargciwri-puid.
Mo invite* hi* Iriend* of Bsrnwdf County
to com? and see him, and any order* rntrust-
ed to him will be promptly executed. Your
favor* solicited.
G T. ASDms,
Near Masonic Hall, 801 King St.
octS
Boycl Brothers,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
N. A. Hunt & Co
WHOtfttAf.E DCALCOS IN
Ml Meffing Street,
C'b rlevton, ft. t'.
iiigSl-om ,
Farmers' Friend
MOI TK IN'DIA'IA.
* ho D tZhuid
: n .i T ^ “K'jy. as n UOC
*-« '1*
roots, have, with the how sixf o©Brt*« r ,°® e 601 * »ood«rfu|sff wt ^i
ps'ied swsy. And where now J- II- W g r,t ^ They art
^S55Sf
LIQ.UOR DEALERS,
- 197 EAST BAT
OH A.«L.KmXON. W. W.
augll-Xm
JAMES fit. G&fiS'J£N
Tonsorial Ajtist.
O-ffi-V rilil l CRINTH A YF.AV.
^ Circulation33i000»
Tbs lergeet »f.d tent sgrieultural pnpnr
In th« onuntrj, EiuhV large pairee. tt col
umns, fnw «Ivertisnuenis ntid Almost
den Mo the ret dn >r mallei kIvcq by the
-rlcullaf.l peprre, tmt
farm f<B
Nto. k.” ^ f tw
, w****r uutmrreomplffe.in
cluding re-cteapb g sttsehmewt, which
c'eAlM the seed us t teahetl; s W't Case*-
•Uj bulky PloW; n SSfi Htudchaker r*r»n
WAguti. O.Ivor Ft Ills.I Plow^ bswtog Ms-
etoton, btlveiwwifi, eta. Nunse of u.e rtc
partmeutw of 'N Fa/w*-r* - Prfeod are
rr ^ooic*.* -He* Otehsrrt," -Live
rtie P<«firv yAnt. - ' ' HiMvie «le1
T-ans
JSr/Li'K:'
WHITE- r CH5«ATT£tl
Vt'Dite*-fTtnl^vl’.u Hoil-e.
Meu’s Soft H i ta 50. 78, »1 fit fitdM, 1700,
f)J», fiJ.ro. fiJffS
SteUoi.'A find Sift bats.
Men's. Youthmand Hoys s.ft sHff bats.
. Children's H*U sad Caps fro* *8 cent*
! > Sl 5 i-ffiNmsw«w^nwmacw
Walking Dines
Kimrbtreet, oppos IsHsmI St
8l(p7-3tu
— a-
Wedding Gifts
—AT—
' ALLANS.
lit
Heating Stoves. Qpatos* Tinwt
rri^y the EXCELSIOR Cooking Store—15
•IKotiog Stoves for Ciisl and Wood is great r*
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STI
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Champion
l-’ine W»tihc«.
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C’HAUL4'KHXON IRON
Poitable and Stationary Kit*9
L’ii c* aud Boilera, Cent and F<c«I
M'lli. LLerchaut aud Plantation.
Nuw MiIIa, Shafting, PnHsrs,
Hattfeia, Cog Wheels and Mill
Ir.'tiA, htcani pumps, belt {>qtu( s,
Hand IjVunp*.
Belting (everv foot wsmst-
od)‘ Kul'ber 1'scking, ITsfrp
Pecking Metallic Pocking, Ime*
Leather, R«bb?r Hose Pipes
Cock*, Valves, ISp’rag,
» 'isg*. P.Mts, Nwu, Waste*
| be*j M eul t WUT and
|tkj» Onrakte
‘ »w.'» m Iron
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