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..> Jtijp)Delinquent Subscriber^ j.^ j Ouo tiny last week, while sad and dreary, ?.? we wended,wyuak^aud weary, .* i Across tl^J|ip!>wepl floors^ We heard, at (Jrsr, a gentle tapping, Then it become an earnest rapping ? At our sanctum door. ??? i jV tl'.J i 1.1 i.-v-c ,?? I, "Cojno Inj" we said; while ho pondered, And in rihnco we sSlll wondend *? ?*|*tJ?tt8could:u?in Ti ?/jv.ni.i.nlt.f.cntly turning"; ? lu Jm walked. Our cheek was bjurnlng! ' {'Noughts of crluison gore.'' ? '? Ml A ?? M ' V't'J "Afeyou the man who docs the syrithig?" The word'hat'rhyndi wfili thists lighting, *fiu^dc!y('beu|rhf- \)Hi,\0?ar nud.o'er. '?SiiC**! afe,'* W^j&y/tfd4 IflinV-, ? Nodding to the^ooys *oMiold bin, *lf ho tried to beat us sore. '?The,)! ypu'U pVease give me credit, '' 1 fi.Wto that little ilebltv.. . 1 rF6r thW suuYoi two dollars th?ro, ' I like yp^r paper and will take ;t As long as'you strive to uinkojr ' As good as it has been l>ei'or,e.!' Wu Jumped! Ho dodged 1 Wo mlssocf him Or we surely would have kissed UtlUvvj . . No mutier If the boys did roar} ? So seldom treated in ibis manner. , .. ? . We felt inclined to sing'hosafnnah! Only this and nothing more. r^T^ffnr?^^-? 1. I give, because it does me good to do bo. I am conscious of the wqi^HnbpB of my nature.' gnt'gjyfng jjpjps to soften and break down that y/prkllines?,? nnd. qickeua somewhat the latent sympathies and emotions of my being. Ar;d this .t know is in ^hp direction of a higher tone of this earthly life.' ' p. I-give, because giving is I the very- genius and spirit of the world. Thd 'sun gives. The cloud "gives: Jpi? air giyp?. "flio Jia'y gives! 'The night gives! Alt 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 |s a, small matter, indeed, that I should give back a little again to him. ' I^aiye, because in r so doing I setf a useful example to' others. I fceel that every Christian is bound to be a pattern to others around him. Liberality for Christ is n grace sadly 1poking in the religious community. X, by my example, I can help to en large it, I am bound to do so. There fore I^givc. +?,<.? 5. IgiVp, bc?ause givihg brings a blessing. Even in this life it does so. The liberal soul shall be made fat. And im the life to come, who can tell the -splendor of its reward ? ' fi. t giye, because it is the injunc tion cf the B'ible God enjoins it. Christ taught it. The apostles com mended it. Let two sentences suffice : "It is more blessed to give than to receive." "The Lord lovcJ,U a. ppepr ful giver/*i . " Finally, I 6ball give systematically, because itris rational sb to give; be cause it will help to secure a more in telligent estimate of the claims for which I give j and because, were sys. teropti^ ' giving' the praptjep of the ph?'r'eh, its financial operations would be vastly more easily conducted. \ViiRii T wno a boy I used to think of heaven as a glorious golden city, ^yith jeweled walls and gates of pearl, ?.villi nobody in it but the angels, and ?pey^ere all stran'gir.b {o'!me. But after awliile my little'Vrother died ; then X thought of heaven as that great city, full of nngelsrwith just one little fellow in it that I was ac quainted with. He Was f.he only one J-hat I knew at that time. Then another b.^^i; died, and there were two in heaven that I knew. Then my acquaintances' began to die, and the number of friends in heaven grew Jorgen all the time. But it was not' till ono of my own little one's was tnkeiV.tluU Vbegan to feel that, I had ? personal interest in heaven, Tflvii l\ second went, and a third, and a I'ourih ; and so many of my friends and loved ones buve gone there that it ?epras as if I know uiorp in heaven thau on Pfirtb. And now, when my thoughts turn to heaven it is not the gold/and 'lifo jewels,''und the pearl that I think of but the loved ones there. It is. net the place so much as the company that makes heaven seem beautiful.?Anonymous, i v ? a a i^acb fCbapdler told with great gus ^o how hp, had served four years in the United States Senate with Jeff. Davis, but, alas 1 that it should be ttyat pp stalwart a warrior for the party couldn't say that he had served Mth him In the Mexipan war, or agg'i'nat him in the war bpU/ecn the was' at the first Bull Bun, but '^v.holly in the pappchy of a looker-on, (tab histpfy is hot quite pertain whethor, aitpr tliat defeat, it was ;be London, 'i'lmco bum or the great'MicTiigandei' Wlio'was' the first to roach Washington. . <r , prppUs, the colored Congressman from South Carolina, is said to have recently relieved the distress of a daugliier of 'bis old master, apd ap pointed bet* 8pn to a cndelship \n the iiaval academy. i'? . m" THE COLUMBIA {%EQ{?TER . .'.>asrmJ v '*i?'g DAILY. TBI-WEEKLY 4 WEEKLY. Best Nowspapcr over published at- thb Capital of South Carolina. , , . a 11 a?lll LLLU )u .?? 5 1 .??-' ? r,-~i<' Circulation * Largo and Constantly In ."??.: creasing. ? ' ; W1 E RESPECTFULLY INCITE THE uuemuui of tiu* Aeouing bommun Ity to 4hft'excellent ppwspapers wo are now publishing jn Cojfjoihjiu TI 110 REG ISTER is thu onjy piiperpyer published attho capital of South CaroltnarXVlildb is, conducted 1)8 are.the, leading tlaiMes of the principal cities of tlie country Wo have an ubln find dlstJnyuIsnd corps of SJltbrs?gentlemen well known all over ie state-. hu- their learologiViblllty- and; 1 hmiml Democratic principles:?men who JptVe s'crvjed the State rind'tne isuntlf op ovcry oecasion-whwit-tho-douHintl arose for their service, and who may safely bo 'depended upon na reliable leaders of the Democrat v in the line Of journalism. THE ?AILY BEGISTJ5R fs a twenty eight column paper; ^'by 30 Inches, printed, on good papftt and' with Jargp, I oleoAcut typev*i?>iitajnj|j?r.the Latest Tel-1 cgraphto ItfcwK Full Market Reports,' editorial ulatter, on tho leading occur-1 reuees of the tl/nes, und replete with ln? .rcrcsthig ^Isfellanebus rendpig. Tlip ,1/OcaP Nf/vvs' is full aiid!hiterpstjng, one editor deyotliig his time exclusively to that 'department. Our ooredspdndohcc from'Washington nud other places of notp gives an entertaining resume of all the important events of the day. THE TRI-WElCiajYREGISTER, with some minor changes, comprises tho con tents of tho Dally at $2.50 less per an* | num. '"''? THE WEEKLY REGISTER Is .Marge, handsomely gotten up elght-noge papery 20 by 42 Inches, ,CGUta{n|iigT forty?c)gh,t columns of reading matter, embracing ?all the peVs of the week find the roost editorial and local ne\vs.'11 tekms-r-in advance* Eally Register, one year........07.00 ally Register, six months.3.50 Daily Register, three inoilths.,.. 1.75 Trl-WH'kly' Register, one year.'::;:... 5.n0 Tri-Weekly Register, six moulds.... 2.50 Trl-Wceicly Register, three months. I ' Any porson sending us a c]i)b of ten subscribers at o'iie hnle \yflI r'ecerVc eith er bf the papers free, postage prepaid; for one year: Any person sending us the money for twenty subscribers to the Daily may re tain for Iiis services twenty dollars of the amount; for twenty subscribers to the Tri-Weefcly, fifteen dollars of the amount; I and for twenty subscribers to the Week ly, five dollars of the amount. As an Advertising Medium, The Reg ister allbrds unequal led facilities, baying la large circulation, and numbering among its patrons the well-to-do people Of the miihlle and upper portion ol the Shite. Terms reasonable. For any information desired, address CALVO '& PATTON, Proprietors, Columbia, S. C. 8SB**?Partlea desiring copies of TllK EtKCilSTEl&tp exhibit in canvaesiug V/iU be supplied on application. lit nil Road Schedule^. SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. Chari.esnon, S. Cf, Dec. 13,1878. On and after Sunday next: the 15th In stant, the Passenger Trains ou this roud will run as foljovys ' '1 FOR AUGUSTA. (Sundaymorning excepted.) Leave Charleston at."S ^5 a m Leave Charleston at..?9fti.7-30 p m Arrive at Augusta at..'...1 HO p m Arirve at Augusta at..........6 20 a in for Columbia, j (Sunday morning excepted.) Leave Charleston at......1.P ^ a m Leave Charleston at.......8 30 p n, Arrive a't Columbia at.'..1 15 n in Arrive at Columbia at...7 23 d m for CHARLESTON. (Sunday morning excepted.) Leave Augusta at.3 30 p in Leave Augusta at.7 45 p m Arrive at Charleston at.10 10 p m Arrive at Charleston at.G 30 a in Leave Columbia at.3 50 p m Leave Columbia at.,.8 00 p in Arrive at Charleston at....10 10 p m Arrive at Charleston at.,,,.6 3,0 n m accommodation passenger train. (Dally, except Sundays.) Leave Charleston..7 10 a m Arrive at Augusta.......8 15-p m Arrive, at Columbia i..iXt>./.&tft:7 00-n m Leave Augusta.."..'..5 15 a iff Leave Columbia.?.:.6 20 a hi Arrive at Charleston.7 00 p m These trains hfoni Charleston, Colurh-' bia Dud A-ngusta connects at Branehvllle. CAMDEN TRAIN. (Sundays excepted.) ? Leave Caniden at.1 00 p m Arrive ot Klngville at....:...~4 00 p m Leave Klngville at...5 10 p m Arrive at C/tm'den at.8 00 p m This train coimepts at Klngville with tho Up Accommodation Train [or Colum bia and Down Cph\upbla Passongor Train /or Charleston. Grueuvillo and Columbia Railroad con nects with Night Trains from and to Charleston. 1 Spnrtfhiburg and Union Railroad con nects dally at Alston.- 1 *" ?? Laurens Railroad connects at Nowber ry ou Tuesdays, Thursday, Saturdays'! ' Blue Ridge Railroad connects kt An derson on Tuesdays?, Thursdays and Sat urdays going upland, on Mondays, Wed nesdays and 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. SOLOMONS, General Superintendent. S. B. P1CKENS, pen, Pass. Agent... Hardware. S. B, MARSHALL & 00, 010 KING ST, CHARLESTON, S. 0. oWeR- A COMPLETE LINE of HARDWARE, POTWARE^ T'N WARE, NAILS, WpOI)WABE,y 'ROPE, S.?PDLERY, CUTTLERY, GUNS, &o. Also, Agricultural Steels, as follows: Straight'aud Turn Shovels, Scooters, B ill "Tongues, and Sweeps ot all kinds, suitable for the wholesale ami rot ail trade. ' Merchants would do well to call und examine our slock before pur chasing' clscwllord^^ .SC ??>? ' Charleston, Sept. 27, 1878. Ihng ,., ? DEALERS IN PLANTATfOtf GOODS, PR^G^qiJSAND GROCERIES, 'f St, Matthews S. 0. u> iTln 1. ? . \XTc respectfully call the attention of ITT the farmers to our general stock of GOODS nh'? solicit a call wueue?"*ir they visit St. Matthows, A full and fresh Bto?lf constantly In f core. Get r 3mo ? i'jii . .. .'-! n The Weekly News Contalus live Editorials, the latest Tcl egraips,] besides |4ip followlhg Spechdr lies: Carefully, selected Mail News, yt\tns Stories, a Chess Column, an Agri cultural Department, Record of Mar rlages . and Deaths. The WEEKLY NEWSi gives more for tho money than any other Southern Weekly. See t|je Prices: Single Subscription por annum #2 00 Five Subscriptions at $1 75, 8 75 Ten Subscriptions at 91 50. 15 00 Twenty SppseVlptlons at ?125 25 00 Filty Subscriptions at 91 50 00 The;WEEKLY NEWS will bo sent to yearly subscribers of tho Daily Edition of The News and Courier for $1. 'The WEEKLY NEWS will be sent for one year to sis months' subscribers to tile Dally Edition of Tho News and Courier for $1 50. The WEEKLY NEWS wlJJ bo sent to yearly subscribers vto tjiij1 TrI-Weckly Edition of Tho Newo aud Courier 'lor 81 50. No reduction* will be made In tho price to subscribers; of ThP News and Courier exqe?t as nb.ove. ' *?. 'frcrocmbe'r tho WEEKLY N$WS con Udus all the latest News, selected from The News aud Courier, besides these spe cialties which do not upppar iu the Daily at nil. A Prize Story, a Chess Column, an Agrl?ulturnl Department; and a com plete weekly record of Deaths aud ijar riages In this State. '? 1' Any one of thes specialties alone is worth the prioo of subscription, und the subscriber really gets a First Class Week ly besides for nothing. RIORDAN & DAWSON, Charleston. S. P. The Favorite Dry-Goods Resort Furchgott, Benedict & Co, Olittrlofejtpu, (J. OFFER^ THEIR NEW FALL STOCK Wholesale and Rottj.il AT LOWER PRICES Than is paid by customers for infe rior old auction goods,. $250,000 Worth of the'flncst and best selected Btock of Carpels, Laco Curtains, Oil Cloths, Window Rhades, Dress Goods, ^ilks, Cloaks, Shawls, Blankets, Flannels, Alpacas, cashmeres, first and second mourning goods, kid gloves, notions, hosiery, ribbons, silk ties, ladies and gentle men underwear, linens, table and pi nup povers, towels, table damask, napkins, domestic goods, and thou sands pf other goods too numerous to mention, are now placed before our old customers in the ^t'atp of .South Carolina, and we guarantee to tho public- and people of this State espe cially* {.Ipafc through OUR IMMENSE FACILITIES, I and long established reputation with buyers and sellers where MILLIONS of dollars has been exchanged through our house, that we can aud always will give better satisfaction as regards QUALITY AND PRICES in goods purchased from us than any other house South. SAMPLER sent on applipa ti0b.v N. BV ClVarges prepaid on all good,s over 810. Sent C. 0.. D,. or For post ofHcc order. Please mention this paper in order ing Qoods. F.URC1IGOTT, BENEDICT (fc CO. King street, Chorleeton, S C. Oct20 "* \j Bripk{ Brick! IBrickU MRS. M. R. TREA D WE ly L *vould resppctfuMy announce bp tpo citi zens of Oruogoburg County, apd flip nub 11c generally, lhat she 1ms opened a BRICK YARD,,^Jip'rp can b,e purchased ilrst class brick at lower rates than from IIAMBURB or AUGUSTA. * Apply to MRS. M. It. THEADWELL, At Uic Brick Yard. Or to A. FISCHER, at bjs store Aug 30 ? 1 ly JAMES VAN TASSEL For your Family Supplies In the way o FRESH GROCERIES, FINE LlXJUqRS, TOBApCP pud SE AUS, FRESH LAGER always on draugjit. A First-Clags RESTAURANT: Where you can get Eresb Oysters I or anything else In the Eating Lino served \\% pn shortest nqtice GOOD FAT POULTRY and FRESH EGGS always on hand. Country Produco bought at the highest market price. JAMES VAN.TASSEL, Agt., At Mullor'8 Old Stand. j. A. BARDIIJ & BRO. PINCKNEY'S^ilNpiNG, on SA1JTEE, NEAR yAtfCES FERRY " DEALERS m GENERAL ME KCl I AND ISE?OF . FERS for sale a f?ll \uv.l complete stock of Groceries,' Hardware, Ready Mudo Clothing; Hoots and Shoes, Hats, Gaps, and Trunks, and a line line of Dry Good" of ail descriptions for Ladies' use and v jar ?also? A full ,u * of Foreign and Domestic Wines mull tj : its, Segars hp.- "^'?hoco, $6., $$. ai sept. 0,^0. ^^EDDING GIFTS. AT ALLAN'S. ,%fil ?o^r W\i FINE WATCHES, American and Swiss, *; ' : ?'? "LatesJ; Stylos.' RICK JEWELRY Qf Now and Elegant Designs, uud Ex quisite workmanship. DIAMONDS, PEARLS, CAMEOS, As wellasSe8s costly sets, in groat varl'y ?~~?~L~:~ STERLING SILVER WARE, In Fresh and. Beautiful Patterns, espe* chilly adapted for Wedding Presents. SILVER PLATED WARE Tea Sets, Waiters, Ice Pltchors, Buttei Dishes, Cups, Goblets, &c, . -o?~ CHOICE FAN.CY GOODS, Prench Clocks, IJrqnzos. Fine Table Cut lcry, Opera Glasses', Fine Glassware. The liest Goods at the Lowest Prices JAMES ALLAN^ 3 m 307 King Stkbet. *' The Imprpved Water Elevator and Purifier. Orangeburg, S? Qt IP you would enjoy good health you must use pure water. To tho citizens of Orangeburg, Alken, Edgelleld, Ilainptpii, and Barn well counties: Having purchased the exclusive rignt of said counties for the Improved Water Elevator and Purifier, we offer the same for sale. This Elevator lias 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 Hanges or valves to wear out or to get out of order. Requires no attachment below the platform and will last THREE TIMES as long as any pump. Will make bad water good, and good water better. A thorough Investigation is all that Is necessary to convince you of its merits. March l-i-Cni SAIN, MERONEY $ CO. jlPg^^ First 01as3 Family Grocery, at Patrick's Old ?taj}d, Corner of Russell andTreadwell Streets,'Orangeburg. IRESPECTFULLY INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT i HAVE OPEND AT the above stand a llrst class Where can 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 llrst class and fresh. By permanent arrangements made I will receive my goods weokly?and by .close and careful attention tQ piy business, and the wants of my customers, I hope to receive a, fair share of patronage. Goods received on consignment, and country produce sola ir ship ped to Charleston or Northern markets on Commission. CHARLES S BULL. 4g?i Orangeburg, S. C, SeptcmberG, 1878 T FTIil DEALER IN FINE CHEWING OBACO, DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED SEQAJIS, A SPECIALITY Made of Moaiitain Dew Corn IT hiahev. CHAMPAGNE, ALES, PORTERS BRANDIES WINES, BEER &o &c. Ihave on band a very heavy stock which 1 tarn offering for sale cheaper than I any one else In the County. Mr. A- L. STROM AN Is with uio and i will bp ] pleasedtq sc6 his friends at Doyles Cojruojp. Orangoburg,JSeptember 6. Z. J. IING ? ...!??.? i fv KOSE'S HOTEL NORTH WEST CORNER STATE HOUEE 9QUAR3pl^ COLUMBIA S. 0. BlX'hRD $200 PER DA Y. OMNIB US 25es Special attention and RATES to commercial travelers. OrangeburgOct. 18 1878. ly FfTT _ )?IT ~W -H A. T P ,WHY OP COURSE TO, yiSIT THB 4 n p Where you will Jim] tjic ffewest delicacies In O AKE? AlSri) f IES, i " Tho purest of CAfiDIgS, CANDIES, CANKIKt, : i i <.:?. tiv.l ?'?{?J-i J'l rtC.J'l Tho soundest of jPBUITS AND NUTS, mi' tf.'i . ? life : -.. I- .it vj? r.j ?i'?T, ?? ?;<! V?liiiitf dvdt* 'n I :r. A full line of Groceries and. Canned goods ot all kinds. Tbc? boat Flour la ?w' 1 ' market. The llueiit ass?rtrflonj of " , , Tobacco and Cigars. l\itA And everything sold at the lowest nrlces possible for cash. You?' pat joaago is respectfully solicited by JOSEPH EROS? ' AtBrjggman'spldstand, 'x>; ". ( Nf. B,?Cellar to Kent for storing goods or for other purposes, apply to ' ^.t . JOSEPH EKGS?' t Feb. 21, ly DEUGfJIgT AND CHEMISf ?('.> :* tlldT IS OFFERING . y His large and Well selected stock of ! A Drugs, Me<Mnes,,Paints, Oils, Toilet g^ajfancy. Articles LOW DOWN FOR CASH. j ..,{, ALSO a lot of FINE TOBACCO FROMIFORTVUTHEEEJ TOpSIGHTT* I dj Five Cents per pouiid. Your patronage Is respectfully solicited. Orangeburg, S. C, July 12. 52 A. C. DUKES, M. 'i p:E2STI^Y KQHN. ?? ;o ?. .uf?(.?)?ui FJIOM a:ou hislt 3i soWiotd FEBBXJAB, Y J, 1 8 ?U.vkI . 1 ?'ifjA '" ? -" I'wii'" no xni fj I *. ' i .' l-visn'.vSai .iiji. r lO'W? stop ALL - / t:d ?Uaad .' . odJ no .' ?>.' i.nood e.ROS i99939 iWffPf * * i . r .. ff l. ) 9 H< : iti V^. do L :r :,m;<! > ? l!i?r >/. .?Ii n<.d >id :i ??. : cm itujt .!-? on! jit:T ? : ll-rKe b,*j'. "i/. dm 1 1...;->>' ' ?,U .'??.: ? ??: rtacc WILL BE CLEARED O?? WJTHQUT HEGARD 1Q COST? ,t rxi u? ? "-. "I ;?ug li.''' /.-?ifc, ' j JiJii .tiiT .'lid uM "'KVHlSB* ?til ? :': uids I /{-/o-j oa |gQW IS YOUR TIME FOR BARGIA|?S,.. , A ?) Z- ? !fits edJ >? ?>- jo*.- .?'??xj le&b od; ??? ??- '?' ? y. I ??.?? bm f'Tnti ta*i:?C BUY BUY a o a a COMB WITHUf TBE BJNG and enjoy the advantage offered by me, which can't be beat by any House in town/ Your cheapeij man/to buy from. A, B. WALKEB. 0'>0 ;?. AVQHO A\oao A\oao Itw ijj J '^jHiirf ia' bii? ,J'>uf; tfl ? j !'> aa( I i ;i eiii ?j'iiuo^ .'?;. ><id* v;itj Jo . iiiIv* fil ,rV/,>:j \l ..vi fiouta IT |i!? ?h|--,j'3 h>??;../ j : ?,. .j.'ii NEW STORE 9 i ?*H-'?? I "v ?"!???* fit NEW STORE ?d? 'b? mv l*> : la ?bitniO : .ii ybi?oO h -ii'ieiO piM IN THE TOWN OF lltf 8 If |? DA. SAIN NOTIFES THE CITIZENS OF ST. MATTHEWS, AND TIIB/. k h public generally that in the old stand of Clark's, near the Depot,^Ul.^e found a choice and rare selection of Dry Goods, Groceries, Tobaccos and Segars. Liquvors'-! both Foreign and Domestic, Hardkbare, $c., And solicits a share of trade, Mr. J. PHIL. SAIN, who la In chargeiJof tie aiore will bo glad to greet any all of his old customers, and new ones too, toMwhbm fee guarantees bargains as good as can be had In Charleston. Hlghestimtrkefiprice* . paid for all klnde of cpuptry produce* , St. Matthews, September G, 1370. j ?) pd > H