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1. R«Qu#«ts. 4 1 Barinea WtUn aad , Uom to ba pabltahad aboald oa Hpaiato aUaU, aad Um flkarlj in^eai ^ reqnirad. itad by Id ba* SS." manica- writton oraach when r of hand, be oa i f Artielea for publL wnttoa in a dear, legibi only ona aide of tb« page 4, All changaa in adTertiaamonti mart waeh na on Friadr. b : DR. i. N. E. MILHOUS, DENTAL SURGEON, a. B ttn.Bfcli. Arenfe. . *nd it more comforUble to . W ? r ^ iV 1 * at th ® °®o«. •• he hw • good DenUi Chair, good ii K ht aad the meet improved JJtohanc*. He .hould be *<**** j®*nnefaUy be fTand athUro^eTon 8*?* f* 11 »till continue to attend call, •toreogboru SaaawaU aad adjeintag eodn- zl r I T? CwgTg ly _ B1,T J. QUATTIEMUM, SURGEON DENTIST, WILLISFON, 8. C. W.W tfsaiadVabtete 1 CaJIa altondad throogbeat Barnue l! and adjacent eoantina. I’adaau w..l *nd it to their advantage to have work dona at h ji o%y \ T » , . dk. j. ryerson smith] viu to ton, h a win hen •Suii^fon I>rntiMU tihwes How VOL. VI. NO. 6. _ LBAHJf TO WALK ALOtiB. Thl* worid’en nddle bard to solve, ▲ nuiaie hard to read; Abu they who And Life's pal h oQ bright fanao^^tad** * ■ ^ BARNWELL, C. S. C., THURSDAY, OCTOJiER A2, 188.2. ^>1 isHai. $2 a Year. •to*. Hr Tour aliA in life Tty eanicsl TttUTl sure win soon or late. But walk upon your own feet, friend. Nor trust to others’ strength To carry or to pull you up T ‘ie's htU of wavy length. JrE|ighaya|i|f iniilii yourttark t ” _ Oalefi*> known, Taae aJltho propi from Undcf you. And leant to Walk alone. Bon t who depend on borrowed gold To brighten up your name,' And plead you mn*f make such dUolny Yourtoture wealth to gain. Beware I “Pay as vou go" Is best Debt la an ugly foe; You cannot toU whit hour the Send will etrtko »fatal blow. BomI stand without your father's aid; ’ toon youitolvto rely; —— Klcn fruitage In the future liee; \ You'll win It If you try. Snow that the “aoltd man" Is ha (In high or humble bonart At THK ABE!fA I > HPilN. T have n^l yel ceased wondering IWS“1)tTed. Ths been wntAnwIeu animal have that the bul' cloth has almost been, in the bbH’h hciilts, aha that feteclViS surprised t|iat he is only tearing up' the air with his sharp prongs.’ This play, which worries the bull, is contin ued until at last the beast is appaientlt tired out, for be; stenp. AtM*ulv,..con 1 Port Bald. A Terrible scions The of the r h epjpktW* « d until it is on a line with his eya holds it there »n instant, then gives a spring forward. The bull meets n I in half way with lowered head, and the blade is buried to the hilt sot^ewherh in the region of the animAl'* libart. rlifi man dtatyils stock still. The bull, !an- The arena in sis •trous riagw. em bralrn-duwa r< —di J tor to tor. with raimU.Le* 1MI pnnplr The j tore are orpnrniwd Ir torrtor. hnato high. « • •to > town Ito aroma fato ito* ptora of eain^j | «. e Coughs WockL For the spectators this is (ha auppeme moment of the show, and they rife to witbess his agony.' ile quivers, stagger, and sinks. il'n ene mies still surround him and torment him. Perhaps there is sumething more to Is^utoof him. He rises unstcadil) j for he if faint. The- clotted bio.at. 1 In a horrible stream, in oast u;i al J by tim. 'hull. 11m world Imcoum s AOtorumn ; dark for that tulaerable beast, without j though God's nun is vhinmg ever X brightly. H« l* on bis feet for the last mril-flgs* tuue. A cremture Comes bow on lb* sim of our I (to ground U of hafd. t pwr. ableef wretch bw or- L ito whole eir loMtoipfl^bd in Qm »*»« guiM of fodl- (former tlf’ Sri'iert Me Uwato «ltw<giuENd 'ublihi Port Said is distant by sea from Alex- amjriai.about' 1F0 miles, .■The/port i* purely the rooont creation tffniiman in genuity jmd labor; and the town which has Sprang up behind It, thotigfj fitftil- beriag now at least 10,000 inhabitants, is not less the creation of the port. As M. Le Masson, the French engineer, ob served, it is a port “contre nature;” At this Mediterranean extremity-of the ca nal, indeed, the prospeot might Well Experience Perei*. with tell®* th- g Hi* eta of for Ito orews by a whfob form* a aa<J (to srgn tolmlMtgto-re I* i tL# Ml | to t*t W I ^* »• * llr baa a stnaa kade a< 1 It ka tto coup ito graael wall mrmful Itoag tfuae. 1 ? pM Ibfltiow. to rwta tto to to mtov) to ©»vr. A few MjBEgHiBfc—MP toraM I tto Er»t toll white tto to lag tto bcmm w rtowfato of BMf Brrwt Tbi ■— | II Blf V tk jmmA Im la* re It m f ■ r%. 1, a. i n a- the b a was. to gat depth upon a comparatively shallow, sandy coast; and inis wan jn-ao- tic ally attained by commencing the work dh a sand-bank twenty-six miles from th? mtuuland. This long bank or belt of Sana, extending from tbo mouth of the Damietta branohjif the Nile to the tiulf of Pelu-ium, is described in Mr. Wyld's map as being of fine gray sand, five feet only above low water mark, bad varying from IbO to 1Q4 yards in lengTtr. ftehiad tbto irregular oarrter Is the shallow lake of Menzaleh, through which it was, of ©corse, necessary k» make an anitii-ial channel tor the renal. The drat thing to be accom-, pUahed, however, was to eoastruct tto foundations hw tto futaro town to be ■cr tto ‘hen Viceroy,aiul then to tka —• »ka naormua* hwh fora ito nircF If against that (otto arestaatoaitmi •n •• A ta, 4esuaea< th* tUB*! Hkttflif) Ml r strip of wbef to k> ito." r* 4*-. need as 0 lost * sfo s- f- . was 4 eiwls The Absurdities of Fashion. The bark M&roclo, with the Danish ensign at half inaat and a yellow flag floating,!rora tlia foretop, was towed to tha-Wharf of the Quarantine station on Friday. Her Captain tells the following story': “My wife and I-had only been married eleven months. Everything seems to. have beett^eleven’ this terrible voyage. Old Mr/ ThlstUpbd cltmed up broad stairway of marble and rosewood loading to the'high backed, Queen-Anne ; sditorial rooms of The llawkeye, yes- i uirday morning. His heavy tread fell , aoi-efessly upon the Pompadour velvet aarpets, and as he sank into a costly es- ) eritoire the perfumed liglit fojl through the stained glass taiU mimt at fne facade dram of publication. XaiPlOPLE, i am ii Nf the managing editor’s cbranlerrunt W ■ tg eatHNePt mniMci , '2 a Pr3 ot J“Si‘ jr® 1 ! («.e"had only Miled"^ ‘ ' ***, tie old man's £me wUh iTfcHlA me, and she liked H so much that of [» hoftenod ovcrtaouloa, that seenJii ^ Conrseshe had to go Again. ^Nothing •Hkeali ootofroiu the stately ronauMUiou go Again. Jvothing thketili' » _ — cotrtd have been hatfpler than tbo voyage that l.»ekBd down upon the walls. Can to Martinique. While there I disposed * folly moving the clc.rant Louis Quiaze of my cargo to considerable advantage, ' orsse-yiwi'fool wto»o.tto old man could and f(H>ked forward to equally pfaitu- not tip Hover with hb feet, if afar bis ble transaction* at St. Mare’s. -Hie 14- dmal habit he should ehooee to rest tor |ior a Want m*A. i MftJMT. h TM -re Im t ur «a> 1-toiWV fob, •* -I , n . sn i a* **« ttoo A •ea axdi tors on board the bark were very easy; them on the carved maims safety — my crew of eleven men, picked sailors, editor asked Mto honest titter of thnfeoio were all Danes, except two, who were , bow was crops in the Flint River coaa- Russian Finns. To find my wife and .fry. 1 ~ ** fife men suddenly afflicted with the ter- ••(N'opi?” echoed the old man. “Well tiblo scourge was a dreadful blow, but i*°w I want to toll you about crops. I did not despair. I had a stook of mndi- Porn’s all right, an'oats was botN'r'n cIdm on board, and the sick had every noiw an* wheat just boomed, but you’va possible atlantion. To no avail, bow- g** » orop of foolg in Burlington that’ll aver. On one day three corpses to bury, l«»«* i*y 0 **r MJ other gre«n thing that oos that of the woman wdo was my sver drawed tto oows la the btote of dearest fnend, wile and companion, i Iowa. Rv that um- evaryoody on board! •»* by, tto town's fuUof’na." w*, - ,;ag. Cofflru Ouubl not to 'to Mr. Thtotinpod, who labors under tfllflc, ST tto dead hid V% hr t tto impreston Uu to ton*i to httifi • •»lb oaores n»4 ttonwn la tto nalere to talks vary fodd. fc*. ■ m dm I ||ff^ 0 aad tto i I •««•••• Hih vi si Basnwuf tobt fatotog of fe* tigesnni 'V1 nlvd 13 w "dr b> faux; to •* •4 fo a tor (to* •J W Itito b > IV re dead ta rapid tors rest of tba caaw gmo and wuaknr. 1 tried Asapatr, aa-f manag*' bn* tto tore at toMMnft wtot and apb<d toad — vtot *41 to». mg Mi foe and VMto • ware*, a MretAng al arrymg tto tons m*ai T# MHrihHHL V ftOt ■ ‘fo«r* wU^o^agal »^ - Vk k . B lh inff fQj I W» It “How a (Ml editor *• Bf- tbeyVe fools fo 1 id ito old .14 i rets • ■efo tto (*r n M* a/a dip. ■Vs t to .tvsdv - -I I toy ad mrea r t-Bsre I ree I u town Into a* fay n't redskt It *■ V eddnr ItitJ tton tail to write rfo »T (ta* awn. I d w*to a esuto it I Htt ta, ta% RELIGIOUS Aim EWJCATHHMXs" — --There i In New Tor —Instruction in field Aodgwden 1a to Jbe given fn the rural schools of Russia. —Fifty oat of tba seventy-three stu dents in Jaffra College, Cotton, have renounced paganism for C hristianity.-* Christian bn£)n. A ' ' * —If your son has no brains, do pot send him to college. Too cannot make a balloon oat of a shanty by Irantingf it to » French root—WhiteJuiU Times. wDr. Joseph W. Taylor, a Qwtor, “—A reMgiona paper meat tk.it ©ne tn afai the I 'nAed Htatea is /MM n Of nvmngeliaaF oburoh, and oaa ia •WfJ filly-abl tea Sabbatit-agboql teacher Co'lere. fit.000 to (to Fraa- —Jto George M Prlnrcton College, bjurian Ho p tat of t«.0pi to thu nfoMtok. - Tae antboritiee •ity have part of tto it whfoh A tto mM of fo tows r* Waatora sriT. I UnJ Bwawpaesd af I aivertity are t MtM lands and MktoO to M JL Ito toufo in Iwbn and tto isf.wlat to to to ■ Row Task tire V tie am aaana. as • / I % UM Itorewfo.^ TRM anwana daatto re- relM>aa * toto and wtifo JMwTl X 'Vr f ito an 'WT* +*+• tiaan tba awMm drema wtib a fy , fotow I , - r --- \ L !>»■ tod rrere'd *s * •**** MM* 1 *, ato (to rew w to wr* aa k« J l ^*re^«-aa4foamM. I } gain Mtirw > nfo*toa« __ Wan tba ss^bsmlntof foaasnm sWaw^ps fowa in dfo T * dMn^ tMbdl bn^d Waab I ^vr^nmaiaf nto* * jss^U"^ na *^reW k *fow as (toewamb •mwMg* foto a ntods •* snnto dltre. 1 |g r » taatosatotoa •4A#m v MMtUm* • .to to M M totof ^ f \to v > Vmw fmk ROBT. M A O. WHITE, Is K H H —APIA— granite works • mumwo nrm&Bf r tooas Mas Saab s Atop t ‘Tttl iriTTR • t SC aatotof) ono mmi i m fincm ad Ptmat Otiin. I# 1 # Kmni HMk tDMMHL BlsMM BBT to mmmm « 4 to Aed^gfetoM Hi Mmm Uhtototo VI % I ■rf Itoto M • •Ms flltitot into ton %tow %, m ^totototoa Wflfs VtoMto Wto 1 itoWto l» MMsfetot Mto ito ■ MV IM-to* "V' to are — S' I ' * *S re todsMMfbto m re" ■totop >• 11 4 V fcCp. Bf t Ufo rwssv t • • 4 m 'MtoM r 1 % Mi Aa Mm *to If % H4RlJCRTo!i. H V#to4 vf\«to Mfto 4 • •♦sMBwrpk OtoHI MMA (V • mm HsrtuuiT * e* S - I hni drwa bw biwti* Tbrea are dutire ■to daatoa af tba •na a Mrrdn^ an IVktfiuit. ^ Oyntern, ftilb, Nos. IS aa J SO Fish Market , t jQHARLEdTON, p. C,* All orders promptly attended to. Terms Cash or City Acceptance. asglOly] TH0S. McG. CARR. 1 - - ■ -< - ■ - - * F’A.SHIONABLK •o lir HA TOU! TONIC! THE GREAT REMEDYJpR PULMONARY DISEASED, COUGHS, COLDS, B#01(0^1S, U., *tij> 06*»B/t DXBttlTY. and Itobsd m are *1, keoed. VT" you are terribly Wildly hither afoaii the ll»** caa do to of the Inin, in bia blood l«ra.-h r.m ••xirmmi of 1 a M tad lbe| Dot be S< ■aad ad • 1 par wa» the ■1 tot re. NA hat •au. the nu for *la\fob dvaabal ausne af | IfMflV IhM M i#r, wAleh ■ML^totoV of to* wkt (toadMV* asnonwater* aonstvwtdad Me. la af wu Tba la* af Inrva thinks which punitoaeot Hut you, see the horee again, who, fallen on'his side, in his agony entangles his feet in bis own txifrmla. Oaa brdH Irir* to make the hdr*e stand up. only to bo liurled over again to the ground by tbo maddened bull. Sometimes as many ns eight hones are killed by ctoe balf, ■ad 1 may remark that the more horses killed the better the Spaniard deems the show.—.—‘ A trumpet sounds and the bandarillos are brought into the arena. The pica- Skaiiii ud Uir louiu jB.Ufl dors retire and no doubt say a paler or , . _ arc rrmrrHwirqwMren eawfoyayin f r /V*'J** r V*t rBtMet, 4f T live to see themselve 1 ‘ jV, iXf” ICS saiSOlyJ CHARLESJON, S. C. Iv Ikuw. -i.L.1. hi* taste and piimv. .h.uild l who Will reliHii and ran call fo* renl and ht* back hifo own. f M a tunalht shirt. A afoo, tbia. mhiI lawn tonni*) -MH. with no _ _ _ t^fiMto4fMWia\ »uit hi* taste and puaw*. »n<>iTi<I *atiM( the nmat fastidious. The clawic style of man adfl heed HO deroraf'huh. but the leas highly favored will doubtlos* pre fer trinbuinga in the way of rnflla*, em- bro dery, or even laoe/to rcpLv e tbo old expanse of shining linen. C'ollan can b«» dispenaed with; ni.lleagni| ruches, ladies say, are much more fib- coming os well as more comfortolile, and comfort is what is wanted. Or fichus can be worn, or cm! roidgred haadkerchiefs, crossed upon tlio breast and fastened with the largo diamond, or other gem, that has hitherto glittered ifo the heavy pasteboard shield known East scarf. Man haS not, since the ruy- hlntlonary days, had a fair opportunity to exercise his taste or ch/eife in tho matter of. color or decoration. He has been foreod to attire himself in gar- tntofo pmeiselyiike those siba hnnflfed Ktsanfr other mem and, thus, in a aaurff, lolu lil toeutify. He“ is a creature of habit, but not lactdag in courage, and here js his opportunity to assert himself. He can at once be beau tiful and engaging (in which ease the S irls will like nim better), and ho con kewise be comfortable. The Record man will, doubtless, have many coo- verts to his idea, snd will do well to 'ake out a patent on it—IndUmapdli* the espadn. The butt stands panting. Joutnal - with streaming sides Tboespads steps kato the nag. places himsott before the —It tbe reqwal of the Indians al Pra*idtot> asst sad says a few words I Ridge Agency, Dakota, their sgeat to Use f fleet that, with bis pcnalsmns. lMa prepared a nnvnh— of uoticM print- ha desire* e ‘hew to ktll or be klliod hj ^ oahn-e oddriag a toward of fifty the ball .HambtokiaKttty capfrma » gufUsa •Wsfodenoe that will coow-t Ihe nag aoy persoa of eMUag, trading nr giving IfiadaHaaar. wahmpvrb to an lodian or half iwaad uqaor. ” This feel, aad live to see themselves mban te( l edfo _ bandarillos^hands. The bull has been fretted enmigh; tbo iAmdarillos’ duty is to make him crazy. The bandarillDS j - buz/, around him like hornets, and prifiM’ ^ ban with their darts. You wondernowr n it is all done. The bull seems lor an instant to have one man at his mercy. His horns are witUia.A hair's breadth of (he bundarflhf, and uext*yo,u see the man untouched, the biill’s head high in the-air, but his neck fringed with dart* Fjgnt of tae^e darts are dangling now in his hide, when the Irnnipet srsinds once more, and the mtltitades veil for h*‘« f L •AM** r% n% ry r\, ri.ttohai nf Im |c«>q% rr^irii( Immij tern ^a* li : - it M llhof llitiLN, Uo . iibiw in r MitoM of i. «M U itrye 1 but, 1 L -* ' Uiued, served U^porpoSe^l mcneement of tbe West Mdie is the light-1 bouse, the tower of which, composed of a solid mass of concrete, is 160 fret d tbo w > the hsrhor uf F oivdiag lo ooa*Mivrod aa % I 1 mitot otivpth 'U of lsnr« tonnage and great draft: .l^hdylmprovTaod well , si. It has. a. we have seen, notf? sd iu parpore. Near tho com- - . .a*w> rf sa,1 • Ihksaa rigid Hull 1 fod I o fofo. imt fo* Hr MW Im Jatkncas t st. N% hva be hfo wi for forli in.niilrs w loagar. UaifM amsi'U . be BM/lc a tba (• alrr. and afte wr»dmg for th rt'. tx and smirk for ramp, as wet aa a rat Wflto hum* X 1 UmldUfl g|id si least to gni**t his fi-*.irpjj and pfiMthui him regarding the foagiq of the reptile. The ollider took a ademn yow )o make *om“l»uil v mvcA! •■for that * triek. iiiu hr felF Bcfmfo «a Imlinn's i bu.lct bulu 1 u hu Ji;id secured lii» Vet eligo. —Ih lrvii /We frees. 9 r 1 •wHtitn’ng a a he cllmbeil < as wet as a 1 ' mutt x Tho st lighthouses of the same height, though differing in construction, have been cnxged along the coast between tiiu fort a el Alexandria. It is interesting to knyw (hat the solid blocks of concrete of artificial stonb to extensively used have, at least below water. L' bee The Habit of Saving. Children who have a little money ought to practice saving somethin?. Many beys ami girls of to-day hardly know a higher use for any money tliat comet into their hands than spending it for some foolish thing aa quickly a* pos sible. To such a lesson in self-deuinl and economy is very important. As go the boy’s pennies and dimes, so, very Ihe pic 'Ik's ■pfrit _ to save has more pleasure in laying up ago than a spendthrift ever knows. +* v'b tt' The way to Fbep money is to farh tV* fhh fairly apdJnAestl^ r tMonayyio dlitaincd , sale in London. ur pretty certain -terrehid* with come firmer and more frtutwui thy by reason ut tim growta ol seaweed ui»i..i u«ciu. Port Said U described in the lalesf edi tion of Mr. Murray’s Invaluable '‘Hand book of Lower and Upper Egypt” us ndwregnlarfy laid out In streets nud squares, with docks, quays, churches, hospitals, mosques,'and hotels, imd ail the adjuncts of a seaport, and With the most easily approached and safest har bor along the ooast. Fresh water* is supplied to it from Ismailia, that now famous half-way house of the ognal voyage. The town no longer presents 'thsfm the same busy appearance which it did oqwtoienk »a almcl ccrtdm to go when it was thehcailquarUr* of the en- «»* T* ie ““ who glneerfbsr work; bat the increasing trof- * fic through the lathraus always impart* thrainy mer ■ to tho wlaoo —V Y being a representatito ef good, solid to IM place. A. /. honestly snd manfully dom— stands a better chance to spend tits Hist* , g J half of his life in affluence snd ooml ut, —In Mobile t fifteen-fool tiger shark bo who, insIlM harts to ass caught recently that wsa belieaaJ . nr a > |j fo have oavuand A. Frogerl eogUMer tsoto, or the deviow maaaa VhHl afjfcotiip GhL VwsiroC Im aUsaadt s*—red to tha fufy^y^ l^tcg Ko- •i)4 it iamf of tbs v hue, snd they ended abruptly ;* *ias oil tbs way down snd sawsid square off arfnss the ends. Tbs shoos wfoe essctlv pointed at ths toss, snd ifo ' l l uuu $ l<x t were not In IbeW yoa i* sthl T bet Which way the shood wore 3 sapor was attired ip liks nmnaer as bis father, only being a much taller man hi* trouser* w«rp copespondi ingly shorter. A* they passea through the xstbetic decoration# of tligootintiiig room, the man in the lean pants laii^hcti mdextngly, hnd Mr. Itilrtlepod langhec ^ ^ ttntttfngfy. The managing e Htnr soak J s haded lawns, obstrocted sowers, muddy btek in hu ermine cuduoned Jleur at - - terre. “lam afraid,” he sighed, wtenrily, “those two people are laughing at each other’s clothes.”—Burlinolon flan:Lege. .. Jtiy . ..j 1 . ... V. r+- Mn fa enabling The Vain# of Authenticity. :e wys stolen try * * ‘ J But money that is iuhcVitcd, f in any way comes without n fair 1 ty years m Lord cat from for 'When shown to thq, its i>ofo.j President of the Rcrysl Academy,'he pro- fFritnoe) Bicycle Club has made a woo- ib d, or nonneed it a copy of the well-known derfttl journey, accompanied by his wife, [air and “La Vkffge anx Rochers,” and no one This happy pair have Mawatoi 2,300 in to go would boy ii Some one, remesweriag, ’ milse together ea a twn wslld tricycle, day, and the beauty tovAoJ when the ms the 1 influence < agencies, bettet j^ort 1.1 than health. Damp collars, Uieklv ,wns, obstruui streett and all.-vs sore all excitiqg causes of disease, feebleneM of mind aad body, and premature decay. The great power to aid the system to resist these agencies foF svil is a glorious flood of iunfight. • mes* power at sanfehtM* WhmC halfo, wliM life are i» thytoy! To feel thee 1* such rvwl hlt*s, r,T That, iiad the worn) no Mv p>s Mil*. To nit in sunshine calm uml sweet. It were a wnrM t«W> evqWtVMfoU* • ’ issf^jataafiMiSa.- —/<nm Slate Register- ■ — en ifo »I it T-artr —The Vice (France) Bicycle (lerful journey This ‘ President iif tits Lyons e Olnb has made a woo- ■SV v*a»vn*g;*4 w*ev *aj V* J *»a w »j a smamym a esmkt astivity to tbs place. —-V. Harold,' the robbery, snbeequentlv took paiaa to I few dollars a mepith .aid < inqiiru ado the miitfoA ziad traced, the <TCsa.-s his store—every coin picture to the possession of a messenger ‘ ' ' i« doer pester a« the Fo D.wiuug street, who prodneed It, ifoped ■ aMferto^ tiifo VbofeplMMMk •fodf Fti r**' ■a fo rd*. Mveastoi >Ma M l tMH k*t > l