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Carriag. Factor /.
The undersigned ropcetfully in
foi ms the public that he is prepared
to do all
Kind of Work
in the above line on till: shortest no
tice and at.
X-iv;na; Prices
Hv.KsKSIIOEING done in lh<
best possible manner.
I also have in lull operation my
PLANING AND MOULDING
M At 11 IN ICS,
And
GRIST MILL.
All work in this 'ine done without
dehiv and on rensoiiubb1 terms
A share 61 the public pat n>mie->- is
Bolieited.
july 25 I!. RIGCS.
caiLt] c I,i
PEOPLE S BAKERY
Established in 1^71 by the IV ? ?
rtnr. who is still ready and will <.
fill orders in
It 'll KAI), Hi i I- , I'M KS
(! A K 1 : s>
Of rd! descriptions.
<a'NULfi!
Uv ihe I'.A KU SI. or lit >.N
"Also
1 ) ! :
! or i atop* W,:et iej
??leetingS.
l-l reeeive.i
l-'res-ll .. on!'. ... -t
S ;t??e*, t.o >.. .
it titt .? u in
>\llicll will he ><ml a- I." \ a- a to ilial
be Luii ;lu in < Irnhgebiii jr.
Th.'iid;fiii for tie- pa-: patronage >>: -t.
friei.ds and '.lie piddie I ?Iii; soin n a cos
linuanet .?I lliei r en- uui.;
T. \\'. A11 iffy it t i.
It'.- sei Sti eel. IleX i tliit r <?
Kept I I. isTrf?L M,. .1 i Hin!
I! aviii" rce;. to I v ? ii v ? ? . ? i:
New ? I, ' ?? I
form ?. ?
1 111- < cel|-,\ . W:l h Ii V ! U ?
I'nonis ov.-r ti e h< re. sod t ? iv; .
wir be able to pnl lip ??'?-*"'; i? ?.
at any and ;i I buhl*' ? ! n 'm_' III*! iiij ?
r er beii on Iroiii dour.
a. c. i>i:k rcs. >b. b>.
net Hi lSVH I v
J". DSS AN33EETvT?5,
Would l.'c-pect fully inform die Citizens
of ()r:ir.f*el>org. dial lie has in clniive die
Stork and fixtures of X .1. Kin?,it| Wa lace
Cannon's, tllrl Staid. Maius i.i t where
lie will lie ghel tu Serve Iii- I'rii ml- and i lie
pulilie with anything in Iiis line of trade.
Kvcry thing fres11 i'nid pure, ami vnar.tn
ten! in (jive Mitisfaclioii A lull line oi
(i()(kepi eiuistatil y "ii hand
Iloin ami rais.-d in ? n .no;.'burg, I liupi
to receive a liberal share of the palroiiagi
of mv Follow-' iti/.ens.
.). RKK ANDKKWS.
.ay 21 |y
F. DeM?aS, / gt.
r si>i*t:
MASOXil' SB AB.B.
J.'fieiids 1119(1 ('oisntry tiii'ii
alleinl!
j]o not wail until u it upend
|?'very cetii in pi ices ilear,
IVfake |)p;.MAl!S your l iroeer here !
Ask hi in for Ids I i VMS so nice.
P{unuing al lite l.<>N l-> f I'Klt'K !
Stop mid try hi- Klosir so line,
^ 'In t -e, ami \ I.!. Illings in his Ihm!
I (ave some III TTI'.I! sein uroiim! ?
Kvery Ulan diouhl have a poun I !
\ ml if \ oii'd feel wo ! ami aide.
|?ul hi-'M.M'K KU Kb mi your Table '.
<7?ioil are all tilings in hi- Slorc,
|(c:t.-on caiiuol ask f?<r more !
O'dv try In- I-K.'l ' 'l-s iare -
( 'mi I 1.1 ei|ttalled any where !
livery man who knows 1 >i.M A I!S,
|{ n-lu- for his n "?1 Sogar-!
|n his Sample Room dort ||y ,
, very lime that lln-y are dry !
{Some ihiug teils lbeul II K'.'i ill > in in !
;\ ml lie always leads the van !
J^'ever yel *ii< 1 he retreat,?
J)ou'| \i>ii know he ean'l In- licit :
l^ook within bi- Store so urand,
I ii his l> ii--11oo a ne ir r Ii uul;
<Jue-iiuii him ami von will sei* -
DNDKRSOIdl Hi <" VN \i?T Uli!
{ )!? ! " ait n it tili voll are \vi ? r,
|{eiison points to M?. !? |SKU,
Selling limey 1 >rh ka |n all -
Cpive him then i general call,
|{. -i iissiired, Im.MAhS sells cheap,
z\ ml the finest goods will keep,
\ ever ci ase lo bless your slai -
IJmwn with all ex'vpl
I )c.M A MS.
S< tit h Carolinn Rail I { >a- I
I^assonger Bio part iiai'ii (
?'iia no K OF schi oi i.v.
i>n und uftcr July Ulli, 1880, I'm* on per
Trains on lids Itoad will run as IbMows:
(till fin ther no' ire.:
(irppu villi* K\|in s Train.
ooino kvsr.
' Leave Columbia al .! I' m
\ rr.iye :? ' anulon u ..U !<? "
Leave ' Irai.ticbiirti! .s n ;
\ rrivo ru t I mlo-tnii.! 1 00 "
'I Iii.- i in ill I avc- 1 '??I n inhia ? ill Sa i I ? -?? - it
f! !'? . VI', < h:iiigi-hurg I 1 "> I*. Mi
itri in - in i 'liarlt-: n al 7 III I'. M .
ooiNii wisr.
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Lea vi < irniigohiirg al . !l l\'J ?'
I.i ave i'auidi n at. S no
Ari'iv<.. at t'oliiiiihia at.II !!0 "
\Yaj K re iff ill ami I'-noo'iiffet' I'rai s.
liiiiNo i-vsr
L uv O'diiihiiiii . ? jO A V
Am iv?- al * 'annh-ii.1 -10 I' \|
l.?-a v?-1 ?runschur<; .ti iii \ m
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i a--. :?.<?:- leaving ' '?> umhin <ii" har
te ioii ?-n ihc.-c iriiiii- liaVe In bh.iiigu ears
.1 liian? vi I. In riiaeh I liailestitii a 2 00
; in i.i ? ohimhia at i ;7 i in
Sight Express frstiii
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i will riiii ?laiiy e,\ee|ii :-i?n
? i...: :n- are .. iac led In ? i ;!.:
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^:ioi prepti rt'tl i'> supply
?? i ami ie- iriili tin i?-'elu:iie?l I'liiiinh-I
|d?ia 1 hani|iagiie l.i-er /t'eei hy lie- liny en
elie.irer ilian < liarli-ston market. Al
?\ a.hu e aiinoii'- < ?;.! stand.
.J I>KI- A.M>U \N S. Aiil
i -^TH
oi'Mi: vnvK ami i.cii \\u:\i.
I'.y I >r. I . <. \\ i ?1.1 '. DiVnv i?vi?r
I'. I ..ui-' Sto .-. Sati-f.u-iii a puaranjeed
in all iijiernt .'in<.
|(-:.: Tei-ili extraeti' l wilhuut pain, l-v
I he ii-?- ui Nitrons < Ixiile n.i-.
im in ? t ir.-rialn meilleliie to ?? iir'
? .- ? . . -< l.f ill.- Illllll.l..?111*1 Sl-IR.'. I
. i:in iiine.ism, .sun niioioii.'ri-triw. i
e 1 ?I' -ti. ( .1 ?.. . i -. Sur.-?, AI.? ?>sn
i fill HI. Ill, Sn it lein Ji.lnl-, syi?
I T' iii. i i ?al.le l,t\ KU COItltC' V
JOIC, vi-lil euro C'lifoiili; ('..iiHitiniilua,
J :i ? In lie, I" |ir.'--l.iti, ItolltfeStl -t?,
j' . .,? i'-: i, Heartburn, l.tiiiguliliii'M.
11.?. in. a ei iit|ili<te Klilney >4|.I Ho.
ii.-.. |>lnlK<t(.'.H, Kser is ? < Urine, reten
ili.ii <>f Urin?, Mi-I.L Hweata, l'alns in
n.i-or..In, .vie. _
~Aro y?u a C-ufVerer ?
If so, try ono liolilo o( lilts VHllUklile j
in. i i l ii--, -ni l jri'i relief, no liiuntniK
ery, no ili'i'i'i'tl'in, ni<iile hy restm?
njtile parlies from ilrni:'* ilmi ii.m
lini'ti kii u ii fur > ears i.ir nest i r?f
sleluna lid .-ii.-. in. .i tor any .?f aixive
'1 "'"?ii.? ..._hi... 1 .1,
AllXrocsist: cell it. fr::: It f?t C:::;c.
THE BROVJH CiiEnliCRL CO.
S. Sharp St., Baltimore, Mil.
SOLf: .PltOf'UIETOn'?
l?SSSd?^sTi?
m.ir I'J
I v
/ tliamp.'iigii I,oiger 1 I'.ecr.
\ I otth ?I by the English Ibittliiig ?'....
preserihed by I'hysieiaiii a- tin- most
healthy heverageilt the world. I'resh and
pin .-. I'ur -ah- al Willlili e I'aiuion's old
stand, hy .1. Di li ANIHtKW'S, Agl.
4'lioi<*o itnporled |>orl nail
i Sherry Wine, for sale low, at Wallace
t 'anuou's old stand.
I jm'lto.n Market heef, hesl ever lasted
1 at van T\ssl b'S.
CURIOUS 'l'ltHKS.
The India Rubber Tree?The
India 1*111 ?lior tree is a nnti ve of I udiu
and Soul Ii A incricn.
The GunvaTree.?The gunva tree,
from lim fruit of which tlu* delicious
jelly i- inadoj is a nat ive <d* I he
I indes.
Tallow Tree.?In Malabar, a tree
??ailed the tallow tree grows; from the
v? .s tu i;. when Iioih-iI. i- procured ?'?
linn I allow, vhich makes exeellent
eiiud l?is.
Li fc Tree. There i?, ;i i roe in
J.-tmuici called I he "life tree,'1 whose
leaves grow,even when severed fro hi
I he plant. It is impossible to kill ii
? live by lire.
Untier Tree. -This singular'I ive
was discovert d by I'ark in the ecu
t.ral part of Afrieii; from its kernel is
I) rod need :t nice butter, which will
Keep a year.
The Ihiuyan Tree.--The Ihinvn
tree is a unlive of India; and is a
(dijeel of griai veneration among the
1/iinioO-i an i llrnhinius, who look
ii pi?ii ii as sin emblem <>?' i In- t)? ? i i \-.
Tiie .Manna Tri e.- The immun tree
grows in Sicily ami ('aliibria. In
August the tree is tapped, and 1
sap (lows out; after which i; hnrde
by evaporation, and the ma min is
left, of a sweet but nauseating liisle.
j.'jg Tree.- ? There is no Iree more
iVeipieiii ly spoken ofin the I?ble t hai)
lie lig tree, and a cOiniiu ' cry, even
? o.v. in t he si ree, < of (!niro, i:. Kgy pi.
is : a i he name ? if : lie proplml
i_t- , a ei'\ ainiost universally'used
by ii \eiuiors <if fruit.
I he i ravi h is' '1 ive.?A tree erili
ei lim travelers' tree, id" Madagascar,
viel Is a copious supply <>;' fresh wa'
er ffoiii iis knives, very* grateful to
he traveler. Ii grows in the most
arid countries, ami is another proof
i>!" I he lender cat e of our Heavenly
Ka ther iti supplyiiig all his croai ures"
Tne Stir.'owfiil I i ? . ! .iv
nigh:. A: sdr.si t .. ,\ ?,
but so. hi afier ii is i oveiv \ ? ?? .?
w ii it* Ii close up or fail od .. ? . he un
rises: 11 lias a tVii i i ;
l issoihs a! iiighi : he :
V? omlcfful Tree.--- fin . .
. ie. : i,, Dae ui I In?; lafgi's.: Of h
dries, is SO dry that not eve: a i'ivu
lei can he tVuiu t. hin by :i . .
i - ion of I 'io\ nil m e , :i ?. e
[ii eie> id : j'ee, l lit-; b it'\ C:V . if W ... . ]
i.i.iii.i an.I hing, an i . oioi -i -j ? '?
;tiiniulbiul lue oiitii'e \e:?i: ?;. ii I
Ii.sii :i constant cloild suritiuthi hg
i he t ree, which is coijik'iisod ami filll ;
ilig iii drops, ki eps I lie cisterns plum
?i under them constantly lull. Mel
linn;. .Mi dunce ami Kurun r.
I si: Till; ltKIDl.K.
A bridle i- very necessary iliguid
ing .'imi rest in i hing an iiiiiuly hoix ?
! mil i: is very ncetilul in ctiiitioliiii?*
that uiiriily member, the tongue,
j "Dtiii'i gii ivithoiit the bridle, buv.*v
! \;is hi v grand fa I lier's I a \ < ?ri 1?.* im of
I ttlvici'. 1 f lie heard any one cursing
i ir swearing, or givch to much vain
land foolish talk;, he would say,
I - 'I hal man has ? lost his bridle.*'
j Without a bridle, the tongue, though
:i little member, "lituisteth iireai
things." Is is an unruly member,
??full of deat.Ily poison." I'm a britlie
I tili it a ml ii is one of I lie bosl servants
ioi\ and SOllI CJIll li.'IVC. "I; will
I.'i'i'p my mouth With n bfidle," siiiti
iviiig David, liesuiv, too. tti keep a
bridle on yOur appetite. Don't ie; ii
l?e yiiiir muster, un i dt n't neglect '<>>
liave one for your passions, orthey
will gel iiiithnniigeiibh', ilHGug N'oti
down a headlong coiir e 10 ruin. I
menu the bridle of self government.
Got nl pa rents try to I rain ami re
strain their children; und you e:in
generally tell by the children's be
liuvior wl.et lier i hey liave wise am
I'ii i 11t t*n I parents. I in I parents cannot
10 everyihing. Hoys ami girls iiiiisi
have their owii bridle*; I hey mils
ienrii to eheck ami govern i li 'in
selves. Self government i he imis
11 illieiill a ii. I the most ihipori a i :
^ovcniui'.'.i io letieli us: l u it i?i
ei lines easier ever\ ? I a \. i f weiprni't i.
it with a steady, resolut?! will, :m
11 mi 11 list in 11 im u ho alone < it:
tench im u iseiv o> rule our im si ii it<-.
A litt Ie girl, li\ v \ en i-s old, i aim
home from meeting ami gaVe In
mother (he following accoiiiil of tin
initiister. (Uder people h:i\e see!
preachers not unlike this one:
'?Mol her. I have heard such n
smart minister. Me stamped a .
1 pou in led, a m 1 made such a noise: tin
1 live and bye In- got so mad he eafi
out oi' i he pulpil ami shook his |j
at t he folks and : Imi e w asn't m n
I one t la lei I lo go up and light him."
.?..*..?_
Truth isinightN ami will prevail.
Adverti.se your Christmas goods
! t hrouirh the Tim i
4? Wernau lkaii i'KNtn.s.
I
Tin*, act of putting n Icail pencil lo. I
t he tongue, lo Atel It,Jiist before writ
iug, which ?m< noiice in so niniiy |
people, is otie?f the oihlitii s for which ,
A is hard to give any rensi?n?unless
it I.? Linn in the days when lead pen
eils were poorer than liow, anil was
continued by example into the next
general urn.
A lend pi neil should liever lie wet.
it hardens riie tend and ruins .h.
pencil. Ti;i> fuel Is known to news
paper men a no stenographers. I?ul
nearly ev'eiy one else does wei a pen
eil before ustog it. 'I Iii- faei was
ncliuilclv stirjlcd by a newspaper
elerk away down Knsl.
licing of t^riiathcmatical liirti of
mind, he a.-ccrtaiiicd by siciiuil Count I
that of?U persons wliocaiiic inn. Ids !
(illicc lu write an advertisoinen or
eh 11 re 11 noticej'?III wet ti ncueil in 1 heir
mouths hefoce. using it. Now I hi:
clerk always uses '?In- host pencils,
cherishing n goo*I one willl snuiclhiug
of 1 he pride a;sr?h.lier feels in his gtiti
or sword, and it hurts Ids feeling to
have his pencil I spoiled.*? I?hl polite
hess and luisfness console) at ions 11
ipi ire hi 111 Iii loan hi.s p< m i! scores of
times every day. Ami of en. after it
had been wiA until ii was hard anil
brittle and refused to mark, his lech
ings would overpower him.
Mindly hifgot some cheap pencils,
and sharpened (heUi und kept them 1
0 lend. The first poison who took
up .he ?;(!.!; pencil was :t drayman,
whose hre;it?i sihell of Onions niid
whisky, lb-. In I. the point in. his
iitoul h ami son Iced it for several
minutes, while he was torturing him
??elf in the ?II'drt to writean adver
tisebteul !'<?:? ?inissing bull dog.
Then a sweet looking young lady
canie into i'i' ollice, with kid gloves
Iba; buttoiieit half the I itgth of In r
ami. e lse packed up (Sur same old
;. d ami jwe&je,d 0 to her itidhty
??? 1 ra . <byi ;,. ?vci i| ??; an ;bl\eV
1 ? h b.r ;*b:?? r ? ? h t TI. . ! itlj
? ? ' ?:i ? . r i \.;: at
; x i.- ^b.'.x ..hin ! ? > pen. ils
? ? ?' ? ? ?? he was, loo laic.
. . i. flitrtl pencil passed from
>iUi :?; o|: fin a Week. 11 v. as
? ' ???r*y tip = . 1 ' fill I ? ? Its ?Ti .
a: oi-s. ami ail -.ogives (if j l.anli
1: : : ! -e ?-. Hut we Jbr
. i ?. .. '.
Si ifi:iii 1. a . i ?;. o i ; . ' iari ? ? on. dc
ii Vetted an itiic:csli tig discourse be 1
bee iio- Young .'.ten's t hri-iiuh As I
soci.'tttt.li last eviihilig. selecting as
!i:. - theme a text iakoii from the*.) !:
ebapter Of Luke, showing b!hri.-t's
ait ii in ie I own n is 1 be pr.be rast i hating
ami tiudcehh d.
Afi.r .lie discourse Mr Long, by
rei|Uesl. gave au interesting accdUul
of the jitogi.'ss! of <'hrisiiaii w'ork in
Scotland. I lii - geiltietniiti is :i nicht
tier oj lhe Hoard I'ublic Kdueatioii
iif.l ilitsgbw, and litis been sent ibihis
ei ill ill iv lor tin- purpose of inspect i tig
and sludyilig lite piddle school ? v
leni of the I't.ii. .! States and the
(.'ahatlaS. lie bad her h deeply
shocked, he said, wdth ihi'prevailing
want of religion inumg I be Ameri
can people, specially manifested in
lhe violation of the Sabbath, lib; In
had been yert much i hi presse! I with
In- completeness of (In. American
school sysfti ni. biiii litbl I ecu astoli
i- In- i ai He- perfect aiui ampleeiluea
Iiou.'il facilities Ullorded lb the color
iid pbbjih'. especially i*. I ho] Siitij he'ri
Staii'S, where tiny ineib-lit iliosl
Sibdi an (ipportiinity. be b it sitre
ba l iiiit lieeti iitlorded the iiegiyi i"
tint cotini r\ froin the tiiiib of Mail
doWJI lO the pli -ent ilaVi
II A s< i>. K's Y0I k.
i in- biv Y011? id ierahi" ?? itiia'i
ILiiici'icl;';. jiiipiilai viili' a- ?_'?:'..< o
gri iitbr 1 hall ? iarliid ? >.
\\ it ii lhe iii iii it .1 cob. re. j vnb
ri ? .tilHI to M I .111 o 1 if \\ ib. b go I.
I Jai bcl.t, 1 Iiis vi oil i sei in lo iii ii a
pi ei iv hhiiiVi spr ... 1 ... 01 W-d
1 ii'ilib 1: I h< ? ? uti ? . ' i n
a a m\ o .10, 0 ?
ji op 11 1 ? . i a it*
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Stuf 1 11 . h which :'. 1 - : lie ml"
ihi' Slate ft. e: ai.othcr, or I lilis idioj
ip 1 be iil.'ijiil it \ bv t a ICS I O US
iliake thi' v.. 0 of c;:c! ' ...!'.? a ? iniej
?r in t In- <i etieraj r- ? 11' . ! ! . S a
.ails, who;iir< w in'' i '1 ? I on mi fa
vith a I
reuiemher ibis fu? 1. to. be isb
?? 1.?? ? - ? * j . ?
The bu y . n pa per To pay \ ti
ubscrip'.ioiis iiromptly, ami 11
he cO'.l > u t, tie; -. I litt on gel III i
for t he money 1 ban cit ti be hau
any other tvuy.
l'?YKltNOH I'KICIIY'S IDEA.
I um pleased Mr. Editor, wit h the
east igat ion ybti mid ydur Ourrespoml
??nis have given the (Minrlostoii
"News und Courier*' and its backers
lor proposing tlicit South Carolin:?
should separate froin the Solid South
aiul go over to i In- "Sort lierii Republi
can pai ty :ni>! make terms with i hem !
Tin- c Iitors "i' the t harleslon "New s
ami ' ourier" und their hackers seem
10 (hiiik i iial it would he t<> i lie i nter
est ol' Sollth < aroliua to play this
fantastic triek luriofeiliigli Heaven 1
iJohodiel A mold, whilst in coihuiahd
of au important military station at
West P..in! during Auajriean
Revolution, had :i siihilsir thought
and reeling, lie saw the (..'oniinental
army m groat distress, suH'ering
ereally lor loo/, anil clothing; and lie
came to the conclusion that it would
bo to Iiis interest losopiirato himself
froth tlinl army timl go o er to llie
llriiish army and hiak'eieriiis \vitli
commanding general! Ilodldsjo
: n i hi- nauie mi the world over hat
licconic lie- syuOiiyiii tit' nil that is
unpatriotic, treaeln rous and base;
The South is soli.I lor an honest,
const it lit ioiial, good gib erhuit lit. :ii
iv i 11 remain solid until tins is ob
t uined, by I he election of a Deiiio
eratie I'resiilohb atid it liinjbrity iii
Houses oft 'oiigress. TheS??u!h
erii States are solid against Imperial
i ? six iiibl cent r.'ili/htidn. ujiiiiiisl lien.
(? r:'iill and a permanent I'resided t lor
lib'. H' liarliehl's mlininist ration iis
vvjse. ji'sfi hoticst and const it ill h>;m"l,
i !u ! i- will I .?? uO fart ions Opposition lo
11 in Soot ii ( 'nroiimi.
Yott'i critieisiii ol' ihcCliarlesion
"New:? and Coiirier for eliaiiiiitig ils
policy is correct. Soiiie inontIis ago
;'. d. ::: ti!:; t I ill strotig teritli Illy Stlg;
liest ion nli.ui not cinployi tig Radi?
< ;,; . and lltcdiiy hidoietlibji'icciub
? '. ' I, . ?,... advocated lIn- nie:i" ufi
a: oi'i?vi t.ssitv aid! civili/ntioii.
Jh l'biiiV.
A NOUIIIKKN SKTll.F.'.i'M VIKWS.
T. )\ < t; :". :: f'hrlicbt clecto!
0 i the' Radical luic: I'm-, vyritestb
the Aikeh preis-:
I hope t b.vernor Nag.iod v. ill -m
llis special attetitioti lo tlie <picstit? ii
of lihriiioni/i: .: the rates, an.I by hi
uijt s rt-?v>tkyineb l be enhi;-e. I people I Iial
h?- \v iil he their proii.-ctor a od bi'iic
iactor, ami rlhlt they will have tin
saine righiii before the lawn- tlu
w bite I'aci.
My poli. y |'..r :i ii* 1 advice to I he
colored people is to keep lilil of piili
lie-, woil-.. ecolioiiii/.e. ace* Ii Ol ll to t i
property j clin-:'i- I hid i' ? -hi I-iron, ami
-?how i-. the world thai they are com
petent toeoinpete with the white race
in business. They will become lav
p/?\< i'S and will have :ili illtei'osl ill
t lie government'cd' the State, ami will
make iliU'lligcnl legislators. N<>1
wit hstaiiiliii); my advice tti t lie color
I'd peojdv' lo keejl ojii of pojil ies, I
can hot ml vise ;lieiii lit hhsj:iiii ffbir
voting; liny have ilii? right of stilf
i'tigc and a strong dcsirodO vote. I
would impress up ?;: I lit* iii I Imi the
right lo yote i- :i -at-.a-d ri?_rht. ami
ib'ver to viidati'.t hat right by viditib
for a iii.'iu to till .-iii oilice unless the\
Iii lieve In- is competent to fulfill tlui
? in;i. s oi' it.
NO I THANK VlU'.
So wt- en ii not go over to the Ri'
piiblietin pir;\. At I he risk of be
! ing considered a fool, or worse, w
inn-! .ii i iiii.. thi? invitation lo dis
eouiil t'Viu'y.thino in iVivoi'of -ticeess
ve^yi-i't lieb-Ss; l ltoiiolj vve never witi si
victory --1 hough vve m-v- r v.-t m
1 oilice we hope iiidiiMifsiihicsiVryiiri
; to our con ii fry and bur lino-. Miiy
not u nmti, may imt a parly, he tise
in' in ojijiositton? Is there- not:.such
a ihiiig asilisinteret'tcd, lituiest etui
vieliimV Wh.-.t fl of ?bvi'i'iihuuij
I slu-tiid \.e biiye if till of tis liehiiigetl
to oni'jiart vV \ 'im.;|?otisin. id'coursi?:
:i:iil \ i ; ihn! 'm pri'ci ---it what oiii
liepul'iit .'iii friends a k us in i|<?. \Vi
(?'niter 11 > iii < Iii' i'ii ??! ? i i h iiiii iiy
I dinks: but we prefer !oreinniti on
i n I l.e i?<ib!. Kvery ohetii his tust?':
\ !i 11-in we t|u.-irj'el with liiibitdy. Wi
?i.ereiy i'litiieml foi1 our IteliidSi hop
ii g ilia'., in t i mo, wi? shall timl our
stdVes bei ltd' inotiuted and erpiippi i
hurt wo are :il jUcSeht.?l.oilisvilh
1 < in im- ?!onriiiil, I )> m.
A man's country miiy enlj upon
iiii for the sacrifice of Iiis iiim>. hi
b his lit",-. I ut f.,r ;|jc saet'ilii'e o
? or. peycr! ue\ er! hev??r! Then
i- soiiii'lhing between himself, lib
conscience, his posterity; ami hi
? ?od. l i t ii- beujire, that in the ex
ei eineni of lempor.'iry eonllict we di
nol tram pie upon heavei'-horii prih
eiples, which must outlive the stars
I lenrv R. Jackson.
Tili: i?A V OF JUDGMENT?IS IT SET
FOK isslf
1881. This is a very peculiar
ii ii mi I u r. The sum of its digits itj
9x9. I' is divisible by 9 without a
remainder. The remaining quotient
consists of two prime factors, 11 und
LP. It reads L.ie same both ways. If
18 he under 81 and the two add
ed t h*?'-';ui i- '.?'.?. If the L8 be rever
sed ami then added to81 the sum is
I 02, i he sum of I he digits of which is
it. The lo'J is also divisible by 9,
giving a quotient of 18, which is a
sm oml time divisible by 9. If" the
?i ! .? reversed und added to 18,the
urn is .-?<>, which is also divisible by
t. n ml 1 he sinn (if ils digits is also 0.
Bill v. but of it ?
Add lhe following considerations
before you press hi) answer:
I. Tho e who have cultivated the
occult sei; nees have always held the
lumber '.i i<> be possessed uf great
I dguilUmueo.
j '1. J'hogc who have made a study
rof I lie numerical sy mholism of the
-. ripturcs have regarded the number
.i as rquaily significant. "It is a
i umber of finality, or judgment, of
icaturely eontplet? ness," says Dr.
\ Mahau. And he a.bis. -It is the fae
j ier of all the greal dates of judgment
j ? viz.: of t ho iload, the destruction of
j Sodoin, the overthrow of I'huraoh,
the captivity, and liual destruction
of Jcimsalcm." As we have seen, it
enters in a variety of ways into the
1881. What of il now? lias 1N81 a
liu ginetil in store fo:* the human race,
and whaf is ii'.? .Lutheran and Obser
S! If III STEP.
! b: n nei liuruham's life was one of
itstanl disappointtnciits. He would
: im sooner begin a course .(faction
than sickness would thwart hint. He
j was in this way kept from college;
because of this be was compelled to
; ^;vi up leaching; by this his literary
J labors were impeded, and vet his
I patience was womjerfiil, and he was
inber heard In Complain. The secret
I.pf his endurance and cheerfulness is
' i. an.I in a passage in his diary, writ
i n i m i nty years ago, at a time when
physicians despaired of his life. He
.vrote: "if I get well, lo God will be
all the glory: if not, I hope and pray
j hat I may be prepared to submit
I dicerlully i" any thing he may have
n store for me." Iii* own life was
an csein] lite a "on of the adv?evj whL'h
Iie2 himself gave to a young man he
fore whiuii li.e way looked dark:
?(;,.! will pot til i ml i iie pat II be wish
es you lo take. bJod always makes
lhe next step clear We are apt to
trouble ourselves about the future,
Inn we forge! I hot oue.stcpat a time
'- al! we have to lake, and we usually
have light enough for that one."
And st), whenever the. patb of his
dioos'ing Was hetlged up, he only
said, "fiod wishes nie to do soine
iliing else.'1 und did it.?Watchman
and Kelle, lor.
The team attached to the family
carriage of a rich (la 1 vest on family
ran away a few days ago. The lady
a id her daughter were in the carriage
?i nl tin- -tree', was full of vehicles,
j --lie asked the coachman if lie could
j stop the team. He said he could not,
I hilt he thought be could steer it.
j ?lion." --lie said, 'leaning back with
??real composure, "ruh us into some
fashionable turn out. 1 want to be
thrown inlo goo 1 company." Fortu
nately the team was haltcdfjiist as it
wisaboui to demolish a swill cart.?
U.'il'i eslon New s.
"The pen is mightier than the
ovhrd." but it cannot give a discrip
io'i that will give any pTopi'i" idea of
he delicate bciiutv of the elegant,
eiittt'd t'hroinos that arc presented
rce to all Mthscrihcrs of t,?Uf Home
und I'ire-i.le Magazine.'1
W. 1'. ."-pence authorized agent for
I >iangobiirg County. Address, W.
I\ Spi'iti ei t Iraiigobiirg, S. ('.
Ward liecehcr ' orated" last Sun
lay "ii liie text. "A good name is
miller to be chosen ! hail great rich -
?-.*' Ward I.i (i'.i how it i- himself.
Suppi?se (itirlield had neverdenied
'ils transactiotis with (lakes Ames;
vhen be denied the forged Morcy
letter he would have been believed.
Hut :.- il wa . his mere denial amoun
ted to not hing.
A heroic and noble Hostonian's first
hottghl when his house took fire re*
'oiitiy was for his mot her-in-law,
vhoiu !h- save.! from a burning stair
hy promptly I browing her down
from a three story vv iudow.
flood nature is the very air of a
good mind, the sign of a large and
ironerous soul, and the peculiar soil
where virtue prosper-;.