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iTfhPiDelinquont Subscriber. ; ? | Ouo day last week, while snd anil dreary, ?.s wo wended,wgca^uud weary, Across tlipjuofwjpt floor?. Wo heard, ut ilrst, a gentle tapping, Ttien ic became uu earnest rapping ' At our sanctum door. ?>' 1 i\? ti.i / I.T J, I. "Cojnohijl" we said; while ho pondered, And hi tdhnce we ttlll wondend '* *? *Vlt?MWe(IS could-Uttth sll?A3: 3Al?#q|t,R?utly turning . ? ; lu )ia walked. Our eheek was burning! j'Wouylits of crluison gore. ??" ? '? ?' !^ .. /? ) W<3 "Afeyou thcpian who does the writing?" The word that rhyme* with thhs'is lighting, ?fii?ek!y:th?U|fli|->y<?rtO'er aad.o'er. l'.SirV*4i aM'4 Wgii.'uyHoid iah*,, -.' -C Nodding to the'boys tbMiold hUi, h df ho tried to beat us sore. "Then you'll'pVease glVe'mc credit,' " ' ?i'Muo that little debits,. , . .,, ''Vor thVsud/of two dblr?rSni?rd, * I like your paper and will take it As long* asyon strive to makd }i ' As good us it has been boforo.?? lO )o| ? . ? i ?; ?iT</ We Jumped! Ho dodged! Wo missed him Or we surely would hujve kissed hhuT, - No mutier If the boys did rour$ ' ' So seldom treated in Ijjis manner. , : , ? We felt Mtcliucd to singdiosiTimuhl Only this and nothing more. (^?ir/iinrrT--r~^T? 1 " ?P?trrti W^1^. 1. I give, hecauso it does me good to-do so. I am conscious of the wqll^Jinfaps of my nntufe.' gut gjyfng lipj'ps to soften and break down that Vfirldlinesa,' ncd qiekens sqmewhat the latent sympathies and cmotjona of my being.** Ai}4rtjUis jf fcnow ia in \ho 'dtfccijop ot a higher tone of this eav.Ui'y life. : . * jj.'tgive, -because giving is thoi very genius nud spirit of cite world. Jhb 'sun gives. The elbud "gives: Lib air giypa. TlpVday gives* The night gives. All nature, indeed, is a ministry, ever serving, ever giving, and shall I withhold? 8. I give,"because I am ajways re ceiving. God is giving to me every hour of'every day in a thousand dif ferent ways^and forms, and surely it' Is a | small matter, indeed, . that I should give back a little again tp him. ' I give, because in so doing I setTn ' psefui exaniple to" Others. I feel that every Christian is bound to . be a pattern to others around him. Liberality for Christ is a grace sadly Jacking ip the religions community. X, by my example, I can help to en large it, I am bound to do so. There fore I^giVO. . y :. , ,r ? * . 5. TgiVp, bc6au8C giving brings n blessing. Even in this life it docs bo. The liberal soul Bhall be made fat. Ami in the life to come, who can toll the -splctailor of its reward ? ' fi? t giyc> because it \a the injunc tion cf the B'ibl? God enj?ihs it. Christ taught it. The apostles com mended it. Let two sentences suffice : "It is more blessed to give than to receive." "The Lord Jovcj-h a, pjjeor hil giver " ' Finally, I shall give systematically, because it is rational sb to give ; be cause it will help to secure a more in telligent estimate of tho claims for which I gj-ve j and' because, were sys tematic/ giving' the praptjeppf the phlirVh, its financial operations would be vastly more easily conducted. When I was a boy I used to think of heaven as a' glorious jgolden city, 'with jeweled walls and gates of pearl, with nobody in it but the angels, and b-v I etil I f V. 1(1 ? ? u p Ipeywerc all strangle {o ,me. But &flej[- a while my little '^brother died ; then X .thought of heaven as that great city, full of nngels, with just one little fellow in it that I was ac quainted with. HP Was the only one that I knew at that lime. Then another, b.^^r, died, and there were two in heaven that I know. Then my acquaintances' began to die, and the number of friends in heaven grew lirfcer?aft thp time. But it wjjpa not till one of my own little one's was take:.v.tlm.t I [began to feel Unit. I had a personal interest in heaven. T(|&n k second went, and a third, and a fourth; and so many of my friends and loved ones have gone there that it seems no if I know more in heaven than onfeprth. And now, when my ififlftVturir to heaven it is not the goidfand 'llio jewels,'and the pearl that I think of but the loved ones there. It is. not the place so much as the company that makes heaven seem beautiful.?Anonymous, ? '* _? EOS 5 ^aelj Chandler told with great gus fo how ho. had served four years in the United States Senate with Jeff. Davis, but, alas! that it should be ttya^ Bp stalwart a warrior for the party cou^du't say that he had served irtth him in the Mexican war, or ag&\"nst liim in tho war bpjiwpen the ?tatRo. Zach was nt t|m; prst Bull Run, fcuVwholly in tlm enpachy of a looker-on, ^hd histpfy is h?t quite pertain whothoi'fVftor t|iat defeat, it yras ^ho London/i'lmcG man or the great Micliignndei Vho Was the first to roach Washington. . !?i ^maljs, the .colored Congressman froni South Carolina, is saiti to have recently relieved the distress of a daughter of^'lps old master, ap4 ap pointed hey epn to a cadetship ip the jiava^'academy. . ' . \ .'. THE COLUMBIA RECITER '?, 6h fr'v/kj $ via? *m >* DAILY, Tft^NyKE^f^Y ^.WEEKLY. Best Newspaper over published at thb /C?u|i^l-x)f South Carolina. , <aa 'r1 Lil_LiilW M I , -?? r - = ^- iV -lit Circulation ? Largo and Constantly In .'? / i creasing. ? ;. ) E RESPECTFULLY INVITE TUE attention of the xepdin& bommun hi'excellent'ne\v*papdr& Wo are blisldnir.iuX'oiiuuWaxWIE REG ity to 4h now pnblMnng Jn Colfp. ISTER is che on)y pujuft ifter published at;tho capital of South Carolina which is conducted as are>he. te?Ulng dallies of the principal cities of tire country We' Jmyc rtn ablo_ njjjl.dfcjjugldfieil corps of SJrtbfs?gentlemen well lenowu all over te.^tateitbr their learolngiVibilltyvand; I ^ouud Democratic principles;?men \vho JpVve seryfcd tbo State rfnd'the Sutitn op every occasion when the demand :tj-,ose for tlielr service, and who miiy safely bo dopoiided upon as reliable lenders of! the Democrncy hi the line of journal ism. THE $AILY REGISTER fs a'twenty eight column paper, ^2?*toy 36 Incites! printed. on good .pupjQff ?nd' wUlt Jargp^ qlea^eut type, .coi.ituipiNg.the Ratest Tel egraphic 5*ewfc, F?U Market'Reports, editorial blatU'i ?n the leading ocour renecs of t'hp tlhies, .and replete with In ter,eslhi# 'fld^tlanebus reading. Tl>p .Local; News' is fujl artd'interfj'stlug, one editor doyotliig his time exclusively to that 'department. Our correspondence from -Washington and other places of nolp gives an entertaining resume of all ?16 important events of tile'day.' Tlllp TRI-WEEKLYREGISTER; with some minor changes, comprises the con tents of the Dally at $2.50 less per an num. . 1 ' >*^V' THE WEEKLY REGISTER Is Marge, handsomely gotten up elght-nage paper, 3D by 43'inches, contajnhjg1 f?rty?.ejghf columns of rending matter, cmbrachig 'all the pcVs of die week and the moat J editorjafand lucal news.1'" ' ? terms?in ai>vancb* Bally Register, one year........$7.00 ally Register, six months.3.50 pally Regls'cr, three moillhs.,.. 1.76' Til-Weekly Register, one year.'::!:... 5.()0 Tri-W'ebkly Register, si* niontds.... 2 50 Tri-Weekly Register, three months. 1.20 Weekly RegfsteiVpile yeaj.*..'...'.. 2.00 Weekly Register, six months. 1.00 Weekly Register, tlnec'in?ittl}s........ ?p Any porson sending us a club of (en subscribers at one lirile will recerWeith er of the papers free, postage prepaid; for one'year: Any person sending us the money for twenty subscribers to tho Daily may re tain for his services twenty dollars of the amount; for twenty subscribers to the Tri-Weekly, fifteen dollars of tbe amount; 1 and for twenty subscribers to the Week ly, five t|o)lars of the amount. As an Advertising Medium, The Reg ister allbrds unequalled facilities, baying a largo circulation, and numbering among its natrons the well-to-do people of the middle and upper portion oi the State. Terms reasonable. For any Information desired, address CALVO & PATTON, Proprietors, Columbia, S. C. J?jjf"0 Par tics desiring copies of The Register to exhibit in, canvassing v/lH bu supplied on application. 1 Kail Road Scli?xliilee}. SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. Charlesnon, S. CM Dec. 13,1878. On and after S.ippJay next: tho 16th In stant, the Passqhgpv Trulns on this road will run usfoljdtys; ' '1 FOR AUGUSTA. (Sunday morning excepted.) Leave Charleston at.O.'IG a m Leave Charleston nt..'J.?3.7 -30 p m Arrive at Augusta ar...1 80 p m Arirve at Augusta at...'..? 20 a m FOR. COLUMBIA. . (Sunday morning exoeptcd.) Leave Charleston nt......1.....G -15 a m Leave Charleston at......".:........8 HO p m Arrive at Columbia at...1.10 p in Arrive ai Columbia at.'..7 zo d m for Charleston. (Sunday morning excepted.) Leave Augusta at.3 30 p m Leave Augusta at.7 '15 p m Arrive at Charleston at.10 10 p ni Arrive at Charleston at.G 30 a in Leave Columbia at...3 50 p m Leave Columbia at.,.8 00 p m Arrive, at Charleston at..,.10 10 p m Arrive at Charleston at.30 a m accommodation passenger train. (Daily, except Sundays.) Leave Charlestqn.7 10 a in Arriye at Augiista...^..?T....?,.,H 16-p m Arrive at Columbia ...w.*.,'.Ail"4:7 00-p rb Leave Augusta......5 15 a ipj Leave CaTunsbia.-...6 20 si hi Arrive at Charleston.7 00 p m Thescj. trains from Charleston, Coluih-' bia put) Aaignsta connects at Branch ville. CAMDEN THAIN. (Sundays dxcopted.) ;f Leave Camden ot.1 00 p m Arrive at Klngville at....;...~4 00 p ni Leave Jpngvllle at.5 10 p m Arrive at Crtmden at......8 00 p m This train connects at Klngville with tho Up Accommodation Train for Colum bia and Down Columbia Pasibngor Train for Charleston. *' Groenvillo and Columbia-Railroad con nects with Night Trains from and to Charleston. , Spnrtahburg and Union Railroad con nects daily at Alston.- 1 '?' ? Laurcns Railroad eonncots nt Nowbur ry on Tuesdays, Thursday, Saturday^ ' Bine Ridge Railroad connects lit An derson on TuesdayTliursdayb and Sat urdays going up'pnnfl on Mond?y3, Wed nesdays nnd Fridays coming down. Charlotte, Columbia-and Augusta Rail Road connects at crossing near Colum bia with tho Columbia Day Passenger Train up and down. ? " S. S. SQLQMONS, General Superintendent. S. B. PICKENS, Gen. Pass. Agent.., Hardware. S. Bf MARSHALL & 00, a 10 KING-ST, CIIARLESTON, S. C. OFFER, A COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE, POTWABEf TINWARE, NAILS,' WpODWARE,V "1 ROPE, MAd.dlerv, CUTTLERY, GUNS, ?fco. Also, Agricultural Steels, as follows: Straighfand Turn Shovels. Scooters, B ill Tongues, nnd Sweeps ol nli kinds, suitable for tin; wholesale and retail trade. ' Merchants would do well to call and examine our slock before pur? chasing' elsewHord4<* .11 .it ' Charlustod, Sept. 27, 1878. 3inft BIJICK&C?. 114 1 i\ DEALERS IN PLANTATJOtf GOODS, DR^^QeS AND GROCERIES, St, Matthews S. 0. Vt7~o respectfully call the attention of 'TT tho furnier? to our general stock of GOODS and solicit a cull whene'er they visit St. Matthows, A full and fresh stock constantly In score. '">(":: " ? viluVl ?'.;} * " ' ' tji Oct Smo i tfon'ii- . , The Weekly News Contain:; 11 voEditorials, the latest Tel egrams,] besides pip. Ibllowihg .Special ties: Carefully, selected Mull News, l*rl?U Stories, a Oliess Column, an Agri cultural Dppurtmcut, Iteoord of Mar riages, and Deaths. Tho WEEKLY NEWS' glVes more for the money than any other, Southern Weekly. Seo th_e Prices: Single Subscription per annum Q2 00 Five Subscriptions at $1 70, 8 75 ?? Ten Subscriptions at $1 50. 15 00 Twenty Sppsp'riptlons at 01 25 '25 00 Eilty Subscriptions at 91 50 00 Tho*WEEKLY NEWS will bo sent to yearly subscribers of the Daily Edition of The News und Courier for SI. The WEEKLY NEWS will be sent for One year to six mouths' subscribers to the Dullv Edition of The News and Courier for $1 50. The WEEKLY NEWS will bo sent to yearly subscribers Jlo {jib 1 Tri-Weekly Edition of The Newp anil Courier 'lor 81 50. No reduction* will bo made In tho price to Subscribers of Ttyo News anil Courier exqept as njjove. Remember tho WEEKLY NEWS con tains all the latest News, selected from The News and Courier, besides these spe cialties which do not appear iu the Dully at all. A Prize Story, a Chess Column, an Agricultural Department; and u com plete weekly record of Deuths nnd Mar riages in this State. '' '' Any one of thes specialties alone is worth tho prioe of subscriptionr and the suh.-criber really gets a First Class Week ly Jjesldcs for nothing. RIORDAN & DAWSON, Charleston. S. q. The Favorite Dry-Goods Resort Furchgott, BepedicJ & Co,' Oliixr-le^tpu, ?. O? OFFEj^ THEIR N$W FALL STOCK Wholesale ami lie tail AT LOWER PRICES Than is paid by customers for infe rior old auction goods. $250,000 Worth of the"finest and best selected stock of Carpets, Lsec Curlojas, r\:\ ni?n._ xir.1 ?_01_i-~ uii uiuvua, ft iuuuii Mjuuuca, Dress Goods, Silks, Cloaks, Shawls, Blankets, Flannels, Alpacas, cashmeres, first and second mourning goods, kid gloves, notions, hosiery, ribbons, silk ties, Indies and gentle men underwear, linens, table and pi imp poyers, towels, table damnsk, papkins, domestic goods, and thou sands pf other goods too numerous to mention, arc now placed b.efore our old customers in the ^t'ate of South Carolina, and we guarantee to the publip and people of this State espe cially' {.Imt through QUR IM MEN/SB; FACILITIES, i and long established reputation with buyers and sellers where MILLIONS of doliurs has been exchanged through our house, that we can and always will give better satisfaction as regards QUALITY AND PRICES in goods purchased from us than any other house South. SAMPLES, sent on npplipa tioih.*' N. B*. CMrges prepaid on all good,s over 810. Seilt C. Q. D,. or iQr post olllce order. Please mention this paper in order ing Goods. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO. King street, Charleston, S C. Oct20 *' " \j THIS PAI J5K IS ON FIXE IVIXII Bripk} Bpg?f! MRS. M. R. TREAD WELL *vonld respectfully unnounce to t>io citi zens of Or'uogoburg County, apd f he pub He generally, jhat she bus opened n BRICK XARD, J^be'rfl can b,e purchased Hist class brick at lower rates than from IIAMBURB or AUGUSTA. Apply to MRS. M. Jt. THEA DWELL, At the Brick Yard. Or to A. FISCHER, at hjs store Aug 30 M 1 ly ?1 ALL PN . JAMES TA.SS3BLI For your Family Supplies In the way o FRESH GROCERIES, FINE LKJUqjtS, TOB^CCp audSE ARS, FRESH LAGER always on drnugjij;. A First-Clugs RESTAURANT: Wbere you can get Fresh Oysters ?or.| anything else in the Eating Lino sprved Hp pj) shortest UQtico GOOD FAT POULTRY and FRESH EGGS always on hand. Country Produce bought at the highest market price. JAMES VAN.TASSEL, Agr., At Muller's Old Stand J. A. BARDI]| & BRO, riNCKNEY'S ^NPINQ, on S Alf TEE, NEAR VANCES FERRY ; " DEALERS IN ,% * ' ?- ' i GENERAL MERCHANDISE-OF . FERS for.sulo a HiU 'and compl^to ?itock of Groceries, Hardwu/o, Ready Mudo Clothing, Boots and Shoe*, Hut?, Cabs, and Trunks, and a lino lino of Dry Good" of all descriptions for Ladles' use uiid v ,'ur ?also? A full ,u ^ of Foreign and Domestic Wincsundl <r irs,Segarsae v^Kicco, REDDING GIFT'S. AT ALLAN'S. L FINE WATCHES, ? American and Swiss, j 'Latest Stylos. RICH JEWELRY '" Qf New and Elegant Designs, and Ex qul6ito workmanship. DIAMONDS, PEARLS, CAMEOS, l As well as less costly sets, In groat varl'y STERLING SILVER WARE, In Fresh and Beautiful Patterns, espe dally .adapted for Wedding Presents. . ?o?yrr 0,111 SILVER PLATED WARE Tea Sets, Walters, Ice Pitchers, B?ttel Dishes, Cups, Goblets, &c, . -o?? CHOICE FAIJfCY pOODS, Prench Clocks, IJronzes. Fine Table Cut lery, Opera Glasses, Fine Glassware. The Rest Goods at the Lowest Prices JAMES ALLAN? 3m 307 Kino Street. '' The Improved Water Elevator and Purifier, Qrr*ngeburg, S- C?: IP you would enjoy pood health 3'on must use pure water. To the citizens of Orangeburg, Alken, Edgeilcld, Hampton, and Bornwcll counties: Having purchased the exclusive rignt of said counties for the Improved Water Elevator and Purifier, we offer the sumo for salo. This Elevator has no superior. It is simple, cheap and durable, having no wooden tubing to decay anil pollute the water. No iron tubing to rust or corrode. No flanges or valves to wear out or to get out of order. Requires no attachment below the platform and will InstTHREE TIMES as long as any pump. Will make bad water good, and <jood water better. A thorough investigation is all that is necessary to convince you of its merits. . "n SAIN, IWERONEY $ CO. March li-Oni 3 *T First Glass Family Grocery, at Patrick's Old ?tand, Corner of Russell and Treadwell StreetevOrangeburg. IRESPECTFULLY INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT 1 HAVE OPEND AT the above stand a lirst class Afro ^BiPj^iistttf $mm? Where cau be found everything needed for family use of the very best quality, and warranted fresh and genuine. I will make it a point to keep nothing for sale but what is lirst class and fresh. By permanent arrangements made I will recelvo my goods weokly?nnd by ,close and careful attention tQ my business, and the wants of my customers, X hope to receive a, fair share of patrpnajre. Goods received on consignment, and country pVoduco sola ">r ship ped to Charleston or Northern markets on Commission. CHARLES S BULL. Age* Orangeburg, S. C, SeptcmberG, 1878 Z. I KING DEALER IN pimp i?B e&niviriiQ ypGiia FINE CHEWING OBACO, DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED SEQAJIS, A SPECIALITY Made of Maun fain Dew Com Whiafcev. CHAMPAGNE, A?ES, POUTERS BRANDIES WINES. BEER &e &c. Ihave on hand a very'heavy stock whioh 1 am offering for sale cheaper than any one else in the Coiiuty. Mr? A* L* STROMAN Is with mo and will bp plewsejUq see his friends at Doyles Co^uey. Orangeburg,iScptember Q. Z. J. IING HOSE'S HOTEL NORTH WEST CORNER STATE IIOXJEE SQUAR|3? COLUMBIA S. 0. BOARD $200 PE R DA F. OMNIB US 26es Special attention and RATES to commercial travelers. OrnngeburgOct. 18 1878. ly BQN'T FOpgTj DON'f fO^ETl "W" .pc A T p WHY OP COURSE. TO, VISIT THE PRIMAE yTJp??4 BAR3SRT, AND i ? i . ? I* ?? ? 'V.i.i i ??? . ? !??'??..:...7.' 4tt . . I ?.*i-.<; : ?: iv.t-. ?? i a . (.?; . i ? I ? < The purest of CAftDIgS, CANDIES, CARIES, Where you will flntf tjie newest delicacle8 In OAKE8 AND, FJES, ^ The purest of :p?n>'wm v(t:)ijii^7 The soundest of . .< i BRUITS A. 1ST I> A full line of Groceries and Canned goods ot all kinds. The best Flour In ?UT ? ? ? * :' 9 market. The 9|SB assortmenj of. ' ^ Tobacco and Cigars. And everytb}pg sold at the lowest prices possible for cash. Your1 patroajuro r is respectfully solicited by JOSjEPI* EROS. Ac Brlggmab's pld stand. ' *?[? N. B.?Cellar to Rent for storing goods or for other purposcs,_applyjo Feb. 21, ly JOS EROS. DRUGGIgT AND CHEMISf _qO iy.? t^HAa'6 IS OFFERING His large and well selected stock of ; l r/ Drugs, MedicinespPaints, Oils, Toilet i^ajfancy. Articles LOW DOWN FOR CASH.* "* ALSO a lot of FINE TOBACCO FROMJFORTYl|TIIREE| TOfEIGHTT* I Five cents per pound. Your patronage Is reapectfuiiy solicited. Orangeburg, S. O, July 12. 52 A. C. D?KES, iL &1 ? //:[ ?o v ?n^bli&'i ptTGISrilY KQHN. ??. I ' dl . t: iJVJUj .irwu ; x oiiT f t? P w i ...... ?; 1 ur/hi rii .! y.yeipo'jaiE .' ?: . ? ? i NJttii it jqr; T. . iIA Waal .11 ALL . .. . .1: : * V fuiii f?o Xrt. . 'I: . * IO>Dtt &j| sntT ?1 ?dJ n .Jbfl oJ inoo .. ' r.-, ? < ? ? ? JpjjTfr ;:? < .j phbW OJ o *' \ [ii -..ant A ?)' 1 ?*n? 1^1 ;s.uh>" m JS SS. 1? j% ?h 0 ( ^ifinc U %Mt <?r m v w Mary t ;?!-..: 61 .o .* .t-.-.MiVJ jff.T 'f !fl ? L??, ' i<i ' ? " i i )?<: 1 hi?G ' WILL BE CLEARED OUT WITHOUT BEGARD IQ CQS? odl a .r.. 'j (tiitfa !*.u i li' -i.'?ti . " < ; vlJJii XilT . >? .!L"?t :..lj ? '? i ? )'?? 1 ?/?>:t> u ^OW IS YOUR TIME FQ?l BARGIA^S,. , ^ ? : ; :: ?.??'??O'* .J-'*uj )B?f> <e( ?????? ? " ? .?>;?' -i'v: v," hm ?I; rA now a o 3 u a BUY BUY ha? tpju! ifil K [ TO' il? . A 'Hi: '.: :!?jL will * 6 vtA ? .IKvf ,1 COMB WITHUS TBE BJNG and enjoy the advantage ojTorcd by mc, which can't be beat by any Hoqse in towp. Your cpotpe^ man to buy from, A, B. WALKER, AVQUf) AVOHO AiOUO itT .all? ' ^l!>.:iq o j lO .'VhH ?.pjira ;>/!?;. v tyii, NEW STORE NEW STOftB IN THE TOWN OP 8 1? i & f -V 81 I f ?* . , , ? ^ ?; sM . r brupl -o- - DA. SAIN NOTIFES THE CITIZENS OF ST. MATTHEWS, ANI> THB/0 ^ public generally that in the old stand of Clark's, near the Depot,i^V*?,* found a choice and rare selection of fairtro T Dry Goods, Groceries, Tobaccos and Segars, Liquors^ both Foreign and Domestic, JBCardidare, $6; : l: And 8ollolts a share of trade? Mr. J. PHIL. SAIN, who is in charge 'of the store, will be glad to greet any all of his old customers, and new ones too, t?H*ttbm h? guarantees bargains as good as can be had In Charleston. Hlghe3t;i?arlu&pTlcf* . paid for all kinds of country produce* hhUfm >j.a . \:u ? ii: ' *j. . >? . St. Matthews, September 6, W6.