'f f 'V 1. In writing to (Lis office on buiijiAff.'ffr '.our immf aiid Poet Office eJJrga*. Lt«r#afl coi cntetl by nrcesmiry note when require*! O. Article* for ptiblioition nhouirt !>• t^rlt* tM) i» a clear* legible Ivund* ae:tge. 4. All changes ia advertiseiuents must heecbnis oh ftldayi ' * '*■ 1 ite ff ,H- U»as/\ Travelers’ Guide. * ^nrth ('ardina Rsttroad. U1KKWELL C. It. S. Cm THURSBAY/JANUARY 31. 1878. DiVREED. hfjni .n*r—'• > ij ./I “Into all Hsus somuriutt must fill!,' . -= ae«. mSi. but sh a guaranty.ef good I Addreas, Barnwell -r- ! ■■■ z=:rX2t.*- miy m , y * Into akfapyes soim teardrops eta^, mmm 0>fSlkSw3S Sunday, next, 187Lj the South Ch On and after (Sunday morning excepted), Leave Charleston . . 9 00 a. m. 7 20p Arrive AugusU . . 6 CO p. m. 6 14 attm fob coin M.ftaa (Sundiy morning excejfled), Leave Charleston .J.tii mJa. m.. © 60 Arrive at Colmabia. II *0# m. * 1 45? WMiyWfflBilt Tearing theruisn to oleeulng wounds, m. |T»eart. Into all hevt s some sorrow must tree]', Into af!'ewil* some doubt!agacome, ves of LifeAgweat deep 1 $i44i^P nK V i ^*HH' hin6 foam ' ^ jowir, riijg, Or enter lag the hgart with tymr bittertfidg. Upon all brow^-ou^ wiuJh must blow, Oftr MMo«1jft . , Connects at Kingsville daily (Sundays excep ted^ with day passenger train to and front Charlestbn. Passengers from Camden td Co lumbia can go through without ^ Into the ^untfy mediately after the war, we had trpvagant ideaii before/Du}lbtqj:oi abuadantiy t\ie fruits of his economy y kftef dhB year of sobe privation. 4.- Thi chbntry merchant will get bl« legitimate trade and the factor WiA hot nof gef the entire proceed* of the crop to pay a guano r Hen or hill for bacon and coVn.thieto a western merchant. 6. Theootton that Is made will he ogdW eoM at horn*, the money kept at home to olroulato amorg us, and thereby go tlcRi 6r r thlngs*crsited a spe - 8 60 p. ra. - - 6 45 S. m. * - - f 2?>a. ra. - - 10 00 p. ra. * ► 9 00 p, m. ^ • 8 46 a. m. Fast mail train will only atop at Adams Bun, Vemasste, Urtthunville and Montei'h. Accommodation irain will stop at all sta« tions on this road and makes close eonnoction for Augusta and Port Royal and ail statieus on thy Port Royal Railroad, FaRt mall makes connection for points in Florida and Georgia. C. 8. GADSDEN, Engr. and 8npt. 8. C. Boilstow, G. F. and T. Agent. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. & CfcNF.KAL PASSE.VOPK DirAFTMF.ST, Oolvmbu, 8. C., Adigust 6, 1877. * The following Schedule will be operated on and after this date: Night Exp rent Train— Ilatly. coixa NOKTQ. Leave Columbia Leave Florence Arrive at Wilmington BOIKO SOOTU. 11 16 p, m. 2 40 a. bu .'6 32 a, m. ’l v-* V- -L .‘-L. l4bve Wilmington . . 6 00 p. na. Lea«e Florence - ^ 10 02 p. na. Arrive at Columbia . 1 26 a. a. This Train is Fast Express, making through connections, all rail. North and South, and water line connection via Portsmouth. Stop only at hast over, Sumter, Timatpnaville, Florence, Marion. Fair Bluff, Whitevilie aad Flemington. ' •, Through Tickets sold and baggage oheck- od to «!! principal points Pufijpan Sleapera aa night tsaina. tt _ a, , F* rhrvyk Arttv t» Ereifht Than—Daily. day*.) '-'xi’' ••• vufc -^•UUiO K0RTH. a CetaiRMn 'S> ”^ ^,8' **“ *3 . m. t B8D T*. Wfifl loec.nee . so p. xn. urenoa at i A. FUPEJ IT. A. paseed, aud legtalation gerroaoe to it, aod a epfculntive. condition of buel- neee be created thereby, that every croeeroada store In the country will make a corner in baoon, and the con sumer and producer will be the losers and the speculators the gainers. Now, this appear* to be,a small matter, but It Is Illustrative of the whole question. The advocates of the silver bill Insist that the silver dollar Is the dollar of the people, but unfortunately they do not say how the people are to get It. The people do not own silver mlnee, all of them, and if they get silver they must work for it, just as they do for other money. The trouble in the coun try is not so much a scarcity of money as a scarcity of confidence ; nor does the present string* scy of the times re sult front over production or over consumption, hot an over want of Con fidence. I will mention one other cir cumstance to prove that t(m present financial management of the govern ment and tbs proapestive resumption of specie payments, with the demone- is that the money of the country is confined to commercial centres and cannot be procured by the great body of the people except upon collaterals* The money ip cwnmer- cial centres, and au Increase of the volume of the currency under the pres ent system would only swell those cur rents without disttibuiing it over the country. Q. A great many of the fallacies concerning the silver bill come from the West, and it is sought to make the South believe that it Is for their inter est to accept them and be of the same opinion in order to show a strong front In unison with the West. How does this strike you ? A. Of course I am not so familiar with the wants of the West or Its diffi culties, and It might look like pre sumption in me to express an opinion in reference to it. But iu my Judg ment the West does not so much need more money as she does cheap trans portation to the seer coast. She 1« horning corn for fuel, while thousands of people are suffering for food on the same Oontlnent. Cheap lines of trans portation will solve the greatest of her difficulties. ^ f Q. As a Southern man what Is your and bis troybles. He grows out o| trouble and trouble grqwa out of him, and so on, ad infinitum, \vithoat factor’s jlens ‘a&d tndrtfckes to foreclose he will eke otil a w^Ary oi'Stence here. Jinid his bowers their cheerful in- $ODLUN MARK f.{ 0 ES. Am Ixftraet fmn the Mnry ef h Newly *--•*- Harried Men. • ,**> ^ j ’ r foairajjii , * i ~ January 1,1877..—Can it bo ffcat I am really married f It ecoum a dream. \ 4 r #s they wooliThave oa. A (M&iu Hnrftm jQUlban sued the dilatory iqveg of tklWdnngfcter for ffiWO for room rent, fuel and lights during fbur years bf eoertsfifp. Tr * -•» w r r7 : w., 7 It, ! Aod XU. h. .11 th»t . «. moraUIo 7„ P s«r, ,, conld wish. It does mp good to hu mor her prettv little exacting ways. I must interview bid Grtndem, ^nd, hare mj^ salary raised.—A married man^B expenses. _ March i.—Kate is a goo'Ji njrl.' ftut these women won’t ubdeVsiami t£at a man Can’t break off from his ebunpr as short as—ad Icfbfo, She pouts aod cries even IfY want to run Cut an hour or two in the evening' once a month. It does SOem a Trftldfi^Rg.Ht timet. foit Knte—dear Kate—she makes "vjp tor eveythlng. April 1.—We’ve hffd oer first b|g' qnarrrf.' A "tpan can’t t*xpeCt 1 » her, should be truly grateful to Its author^. It must result iu incalcula ble improvement of the condition supply th ir wants. The trouble now- our people, aud more especially of fixation of silver, *e the best for the le- .idflli of ^here|bon£tizHtfon ur people known as factors, who com plain that they have cast their .bread upon the waters and have not reaped a j ust reward, 1 say diersgauUag ths interests of these, and I venture to assert that under the new order of things the.country will rise like a Phoenix from its present state of pov erty and financial embafragment, and the originators of this bill will hold a place sacred to the memory in the hearts of these same county people, who have regarded factor* since the war as their best friends. By every mail comes the Ibtelligene* that in view of the late act, abolishing tbf) lien law, our factors will make nq, promises to advance baoon and corn for us to use in making cotton. By every train oomee home some dls- •(pointed brother who has been to see reducing said salary, and to take such his Motor, having bis heart set upon step* as ia their'judgment may be nec- oreating no other as w iiuiief from It4 consequences. We undgrstaad that the enemies of the late act am bring ing heavy influence to defeat it "Hold the Font.” _ D. O. -T. Meeting of School Trustees- PPI <1. »M>S i*»Si (J . TR* .(^^a^ OcTuxnL--4LN4W-.Yofk letttff 4>f Mwtday, my*; '‘'Aese rpi *' ffuesce shad, TTlfese charms he loved, but airiliesiTcliYrs)* 1 arifled.” ** ‘ ’ ’ V And’then the factor. He laA luxury We cannot afford*and must be placed ih the satae Aitegory, for he has eat out and destroyed our substance ever sinks tbs vsat. Will any' mAh deny that bad it not been fortbe factor and the- lisa Imw oit-nonstry would Tjot have been to-day in Its unprosperoua and kbpoverithed condition ? ’ Even wbstr thA tbdnders of war Yeeonffded from the Potomac to the Rio Grande, Stroth Oafoilna enjoyed a degree pf J prosperity (except among those who [kiater-in-hrW. ^ V tkie bHief) Why sbosld botton faKit, had refugeed from their hom*) thas i N. B.-The XfiMnSn aU tMk as if fMy* snrt ewsn appear 1 .t mbm tkvjMt M waai many sympathies in er dmibti. Bhh U , white tl>s Vs^W t lonely—poof thingt ttilito she cmdd . not hAd Ijjft P find a friend. 1 wish- [daccrsare fir September 1.—Bfertfs ^been a Jt>b. Kute and the rest bavii come R^e suddenly. Somebody has been wfi- badness Wold be thd’*It ta ting tb Kate about trft and Mary Holmes. October T.-I think Fra a patient man. I can stand a good deal. But If taother ln-latr and ! 1»iktpr-ln-law and aunt-lo-law want a row they can have It Darn the day they ever came into the honae. ” November 1.—They’ve gone aad Cate wfth them. December 1.—Before Judge BrAak cotton ttwj s#XM90i not bad for maufact duccra are firm ln,Uirir It is stated 1 if they IfbtiSd the smallest fraction a tkteil vary firoMtesi which tensive operations.” A rival to the Moffett Bed attrocUng attention In Yirghda. - plan Is that the Btate auditor i have prepared a book of couponAf to be s4id to AH barrooms and fiffbor dealers generally. When tb# dvilsr sails a ddnk the esnsunssr rbosistl s coupon, which fiOtUJss him to rimive bond. Suit for divorce, J. W. Smith from tbs 8ta4^ te pajmen* of his,jsx vs. Oatherlne temp. Smith. Incompat. of A huge crop of cotton, and had bsento “mako arrangements,” which means in tbs majority of cases, to give a lien fcr the year Iff?8. He is now resolved to go home and feed hie hogs, and fix his land tb plant corn and provision crops In general—ia other words te make a virtue of necessity and live essary to secure to our efficient com missioner the rate of pay of ail of f bis predecessors, from the first of January X motion af W. L. Cave, Esq., the meeting adjourned sine die. J. S. HAVKFEn, Chairman. W. H. Dcncaw, Secretary. ,d ** The excavations at Olympia have been actively conducted during the past year by Dr. George True, the chief of th© Genua© expedition. Ths ground in front of each end of ths Temple Of ZeWI has been dee red and important discoveries have been made. One of the most tobsreetlng works pf aneeint art yst nnsartbsd was recov ered late In October. It was a very large brenae plats, wrought with fbor rows of flgurae is relief, to antxtreAie- !y archaic style, coffeepondiBg to that df ths earliest so-called Corinth ian vases, and as may be inferred from the descrtpOob'of Pausanlas, id that of the chest of CypAelos. In the Idwest compartment appears a fdtir- wlnged female figure, who, In cither hand, holds up a lion by the foot; In the second, Herakles, aa a kneeling Arch er, shooting a flylng centaur, and with out fill latter Attrfbdftfe of tho lion’s hide aad olub.; In ths third compart ment upwards two grlffios.-fftoiog one another-and In the uppermost pots partment two eagles. The head' conddent that ftils, the first dlacov _ of the kind made dt Olympia, Is des- es, one oeaL If two driaks are to- bs paid for hs rsceiv^i a coupoq- jpri4ed on orange paper, good for two eenta. If five drinks a blue jpspof, ^bodlfor flvecenu. This seems to bs an ad mirable arrangement for tte pv#iso- tlon of Artnking, It wostd sndodbt- edly be the patriot’s dsty to dstotatali hs can. and like a good, litllo Sunday - School boy, get a blqa ticket at-Ispst at every sitting, . Not only does the State enjoy an inconjp^ipm drinks, put a maa wjtp-df isM • reasonable ebanes of paying off bis fates the orabgb cou pons. Of ooersa tbs Mggest taxpsy- era will have to dwfb^ftfajrilrikkia* to bate nee their ademnits vfitk the State, and the sslooSS will bapeA^tu- sBy crowded with toen tootarfaff^kut their tsXss. ^ ' ' ;..•* ■ 'I. •Adkici I ELilucd Bis SwamsaaKr^r Ori- Fri day, the lith instant-, on ths. pissts- tion of Mr. W. £. MoFaddon,iaL#ser Salem, darendoa eouaty.ayonng esi- orSd girl stanly kiMdd hy s gun is tile! a young colored man tddin. No* the sosne, vkstl ths tostiftod that he tsoksp ths i A d-dsloo of 8.o.»t Lanr to de-1 . ,Ded “ ,ur " l » s “ ta»»lu*bW lloV In more than willing to pay high prices' andosurious’ Interest for tb# needed ever of hardship and damage and loos aoersed from such legislation nod are about lo resp th© benefits of ths poli. supplies. Nttw let us earn Up ^l^i^^’^resoUon.ln jj wr speech against the sliver, wod the action taken by theraerohanls of Charleeton are attracting much at- Vf toctloa from the Sostber* men and frost ail the frisads of the Bland bill sa among ths laUsr there it a faar of lAltudy of th* origins of Gfroei -*» 1—amM*' ■■- 1 '" 1 o-'-—> * tattksto. oy, R sseras tb me to be on wise, inju- ffBuR: maob ►'Sj- ...a- diclous and Affoog’ to disturb or throw away the advantages and