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"" 1'^n^ ' ^ ' 7 " ^ ABBEY1L1-F" s"^ WKMESDAI, JAKTJARY~^3> 1875- . A XXII-NQ.TO. * |||| - - | mm Ism ffl M B fg ? fi',fiji^I^ ~V ' ^ :L, En ImMIH j?*t-opne? | la. tj HILL. ] Friday, August is, IHJ& / -'^BRr trajitV on iIrflP"i-trta<f wflj Ff" " >, daily, .SuudnyH vx- | jt-at'tjit- ~>: Sj p.nf, JlNoi KAKT, (>U JxAVJC. eru vitlr a.m. '< Bk &:><> a. 111. Hutrv ii.in. lllv K:l'/u,ii). V^Brrv |I.ih. | m H l>.iu. I ,W^Jp?iiu,..:...**T,i' 4:4\p.m. J ^ Kvi;( at Alsloli witl> i-ruiurv W)i j x "KaTi^ " llallroad, anuj AVj H^oluiir ?i Mtid Augusta| HKANC'II. l>ovv4i Train from' t'?k?*bury at 2.10] ill|; I" I* ' 'u,n fr<??, I ^ Trai a. . j^'dw^We^dH^^auy K ridayni J, '^T'';lw.v 111 TM or. on J %':fy |tli? Down Train from 1: Abbeville , at l|j r iV hi -.:'iRs HSMBBBSHft '& ?Biderful Medicine! I THE FAiTfflJS IBE FLOWER SYRUP!. AS' IF J|Y MAGIC, Ku|iU Cough . UrcWutfc, Hoarsc^Jbsfinate 1 ,11111? JSBcfions.. Astb-. B^OrW', Blecc'.ng Jiupgs, Ki\yli I curdt OurisumptTonJ t Wjti fjj. 11 ngic <!? tefti,;,?" 1 stwl it the i $???' Ty'-MiC^T??? j^t th&offloe of i'!' : Zrf# v .x>^L60 lirt$t' .^Street, '-<*,. '/,?*?' ^ yyntyrapplicaJPJi"h:&*?kw? bptlks 'lower Syrup; hls'lf.qal'.vs arc all gjBL itept p r()stratir?u#^Wfi|fc:>ii? tnp'rovinu'. '1'ii-j cfjer 8fee. siiuHM *"#1 III StllDl? ^KTH4apu 1A tu:i otm y w s Shny testiivwiiffiTs if -yon want them. Yours tryjy, etif:, O. SAG'KSTT. j |jterT5m bitS? i h I TONIC, ' i ure good fircnurulions. ] : ^PARKER & PERRJCN. July 28 10-if " irtO 1 fait Jars, Frail M Ireit Jars; .. A , . ( V pi^re Lot* Of < 'IIJOA P FjHJIT < i.VK*, ami MJiflctliwi'i; now lor jeny, i W. *1 SMITH'S, ! r ii v 15 14-if !'; "iREA^raiip.-; ASrlli"1 S'cjim?ii is 4ar n?!v?^pfi. .woj u-iil hi* 11 (for (JASll ui'irf QA Sit' fe?R*T) HiPP n-m:.iiMletf >1" 4)iv- <3 <' 6*f ttt' . i:' " . 8HI i pwM V!-1 " _ OFFICIAL.. 1 State .'of South Carolina, j Okkice ok Skckktahv of Sxatk, \ Columbia, Jan'y 13; 1873i . j ! The Abbeville "PRESS ANDj BAMNJ&K" is hereby y designated j is ilie JNeWMuapei- tbr't'he publication i >? ttll Lfltid Notices- and Oflifcial Juiyet -; i^ji??j???& County of i idler t/Jit, uppiimd Februi^HBMi A eLfo' RegulalS*!.; Publ;e|fl::' iptipiiiiiir ; WM^^\l!l'MSyS^M^r\ Lr?. A_l> il SPANIsfcsO^ ' BY MRS. HKLEN cT^Bn??k-t1 Jn lips of blooming youth. jl* There trembles many a s i Which lives to b/eathe a truth, 1 Then silently to die, rhon artyiy desire, *./ c Thy languishing sweet lov^r" i In sighs upon thy lips shai/^J expire. ^ I love the sapphire glory/ ' L Of those stnrrv denthv above, Whore I read the old,/d story Of hupiaii hope aujtfove r , I lovfe tale shining at ur, * I r But when I g?ive on thee, The lire ot' thi:re eye is brighter far. j 4, ' 1 The fleet in^yfleetiug hours, I Which ne'er return again, Leave only faded flowers \ 'And weary days' of pal if; : flight recedes fro:; vlo'w. . \ And never m? e may pass } Sweet words of tenderness between u| g L '' m I The gentle breeze which plays 1 011 thfe water murmuringly, ' ^ ' ijAiul the silvery, trembling rays r >1 1 |j Of the inoompn the midnidfcit sea?'' 1 i Ay!" all have passed away, J , A> H&\p fadedfar from me <". , jLike'tiia love which lasted-^nly one ^ . LOgflV THE { ps, to be sure tho he's'blind of an rye, too. Ponto I You ua9.iS.e0. that Jft ^ nearlv ended : but while hffdoes live, r lie shall have a soft bed and a.warii&|| plaoj^w- the fireside. I bought tjidH Jo.#Tti family up in tho W&Mjg M gnu tains. rilhey kept a boarding- j, liout<o there, and that's the way I \ lame to know Poute.U-. " a So was r. ' great favorite of Q I sha!l call her ,Bat*\to the g niy life. Baby. f the only, 'one I cT^gSpad. ^f [top this way I'll abio^^ou'iter < , "Si c like-rf? 1 thought<you wojjjjj, J that painting coat aimMP-ftS ; thin old house iT woip^J 'l ii photograph all the way to ^ >rk to huvo it painted in$ one of the best drtigts iTi |n 8 and I wouldn't ta'ke'Sen t^ii- d hirs for the picture.- ?? t I see 3*011 think her a pnotiy ehild,' } ind in1 some wonderful way' tho ar- j .ist, who saw how my heart was set t loon It, put the lightning up in UeiJrc, which was her greatest "beauty. c M?\iili, eyes, every feature spoke be- ^ ibite she opened her lips; such a eoun-. t .ci'atiee is vujuf rare, at least, in.jny^ i jxpcrioaica'^r \ Why, sir, that child won all hearts. She wasn't 'rnuch over two years t ivheii we look our first summer trip i ^ Lo the mountains, and I never ehall;} forget how her little face seemed-to j thrill everybody us she would sud-J t lo.'.U. cf.n.f mi in ]|,,r Kent, in tho cars in ,.VI.V ... . _ ? ?the blue eyes, rosy chocks and ex- t :jui*itely whitp brow and golden curls | framed by a snowy border?and errant with that wonderful li^lit.4n licr [ eves: . * ' v' . * i 'O, Uncle.Bob, wont wo have-tun in the mountains?' : , j It was just so alitor wo arrived our destination. Baby became 'the.^ pet, almost at o/ice, of men and wo' "( men, \vlw><Uwlaml toat moy pan ai- j ways disliked children up Lo the time t ul" her arrival. , | To see her cohW down in the mornin*;, l'rcsh I'roni her bath, dressed like ] a little' fairy, her curls hanging in j breezy *|>irata>h<sr lips and checks !itl f djuiplca, was a pjtture to ?;ladj#en the \ A'l i yo^^'avt' gwuu iw/niiii^ , t^rAl thc;'w?jnp4ity, natying euch' by \ narbe, or if agfiito one appeared ^niit-.. tcntivu. liw* ix-b'iilrfft^?. .;' c ' ' 'Jp 'Don't bar 'I)oud *?#?*,. M'iU'Ctrfior,' 'touflHl every boOly-lajigh ami long to bug ln?|3, \< I UKL-d'Wilpre. she anil Punt<?{j .were the joiliest friends. The great !j fctettrCrtiOtilTtf fftilielced with Ji'ur lilioi a killow. -Tiio moment lie su\v l?er, | j he w<itAko1 -binise^f from-bis eusi-i/ e*t. b^^rm^t qd^j^ t>rie d^tywe made preparations to j go up (he mountain, and nearly all , tin-party at our hotel went, except , Jiabj* and her mother. Tliey wen?', left snugly sleeping in their nests, lor} | it was Jong before daybreak ill at lbc|; rest of us starred, liary, Baby's i( father^ oneo or iwice made up his;, mind not to.yo.. lie remembered the' ] pleading- face of .the little one the] jnght before, when the excursion bad| jpfrnftlauned, and Iter oft-i'epealed 'IfWf take Baby to the , |Kouiiiai:'i ( iSiic wants lo see Ibc tie , HT house, too.' J; But the root of us overruled his re-, etanee.. Hurry jviis Mich good com-! if <\v should leave tbej Mp'of the jjtirly behind us if bo rejHrud at^iiome. , ^Bvc been tbere, you see, nnd perthat's the reason I don't care so j'Hch about it,' he said, us be sealed H.seif. at last; 'but I suppose ilj Bufd flS\all riirht if I could take littlej iah^fefltglorious day, the finest w?8'8aiU" All away frofm 6ur: I?9 * party oft ?f$$l|lllschool, shout-; l&^-igkiog berries, startiug! lil'^MiPS at" tho sublimity |fpp|||ptho earth, when ^|^^^^^strait_dpd 'UP irI^^^^P|i|r^f^RKe*-??k8tart?Cl ifil^WWfl 'Ba^li bacK v w honk f^r wMW^'1 gbOBt, did' tfol astily into p^^^^fef^?1^|||*Brticu^kr8, not *?Mn lns 1^J$*i^5ft'.y-^^r.Wi'&\:'h^'$'Ari'^Binr\/% /I /"* ?r> n lioi-n ! uvn II i.1^1 V/J I White, the M^^uddy color had all fevith' Liddy's old sun^ L^fchen I asked her wmag op mcrautains, to tic Kr papa/ says she. |o Ipng walk you'll have, dy/wHa I, horaoritfg her, o\v she often pretends in going?n long journeys, ano ^^B5erdreamed it was in the child's |Rnd- to attempt t>uch a tiling; and'? ' J^Viiat time was that?' asked vL^Well, 'jtwaut much past three,'I %6ald:?i'^kA'v ^>Tbrcft fid6rs?V8aid Hai ry, his lips whitening,looked slowly arouni^ ; 'WhcTOU PonU) ?' ho asked, a mo - i '^Ir^jFi>iiiS3ent him to Dr. Le Iloy, ?j oV$r 'tn'0-Vb'ringe. He went to the Thefro was another silcnce thai ? ' \. ~~ ? t, ;;r . &. jcemcd minutes, but was scarcely a .ccond. 'If wo only had Pontol' said Ilar y ; 'but we must do without him,' i There's the doctor j1 said a voicc, 1 is a slender, sunburnt "man entered, i 'Pid Ponto cone homo?' asked tho < loctor. 'I lost him f don't know < vhich way"he wont, either: neither i vh'istlo or gun would bring him back,' t 'As soon as he hoard how matters t ?tood, he volunteered to join in the ( icarol* for Baby, for it is needless to \ my all tbe men about the house had ( innn linnfinir for iin hour. ( /vv" " M" So^we organised a party, with t amps and fire-works, which Fred i Vincent, one of tho ' boarders, had 1 jrought with him from the city. ( After Ilarry had. said a few sooth- ? ng,ivords to his wife, who was iu ( rery delicate health, we all 60t out, c loping every moment to hear the 1 amiliar bark of Ponto. Which way i c ge was hard to determine, but we 1 rept in the road for some time, each ( nan going off' on a separate trail J wherever'there were paths, guided i )dck by some signal of shout or J ocket/ /. { Ahr sir, what a night that was! c 2an you imagine it? In the midst of ? nvines, precipices, mighty, boulders, I rom whoso surface a fall would have c >een certain death to a child,-welt 'i*>ncd onr wav. surrounded bv the jit >' -iT" ? ?/> . , (tjiU and gloom of a mountain atmos- e pore, amidst danger on every band.-1 Sow and then *wo senW up into the larknes* a stream of firio$)at showed t w"fissuree at our feet, and mass upon r |ass of frowning1, threatening rocks; 1 ftmotimcs we slipped on tho wet t tones, catching at rough, sheggy pro- 1 Actions to save oyrselvos from: fall-- t ng; -shouting, Buffering both mental fi .-bd'plysical tortures, seoing in every ? left th.o vision of tho dear littlo child, t eeing also tbe white, set face of the J iither, whose babe was his earthly I dpi. : ' ' . i t tinges we thought we heard cries, 1 w&ome form that seemed human was Lr?n ?h<in oil would be silent airain. yy-\'> ? ? ? . o ?JR?e looked at our watches. Two a iptVs had been spent in our fruitless i parch. ^ * ? -Could the "baby'foot have wandered i o far?- Wo,paused a moment to ccn- 1 ider. SJio*"uvQ8t have given out with t renriiiess before this, provided she c iad notfalleQ down, some jagged open- t ng that had proved a grave to her ] ender body. i- ,t y > * 1 .With what trembling hand^re ro- j lounoitered each chasm. H|vr wo c huddered, andvnew and thep grys of c he JJaYlcling.dapths defied oui.fofyfti.lt ly, tirrd kept tftc secret or itSHttutrge J vith'gloomy fidelity. ' i She couldn't havceomc.so far,' said \ ho .lather at last, with a broken 'oice; 'wo shall find bor .nearer iome.' .lie, at least, had not given up hop?, >ut the rest of us hatf. Suddenly? ' tnd I shall'not forget the thrill of* hat moment to ruy dying day?we : leard the faint baric Of a.dog. < ' That's Ponto !' shouted Harry, and | lis face, by the pale togbt of our Ian? j ei-ps, seemod alfhosi'glbrifietf. " J The dog was'soroe distance behipet J js, and in q direction to the'left ; wo had boen coing west. ' 3^y..y0ur80 wo turned immediately,. 'voty heart beating high, far as , Ponto had left thodoctor, perhaps, bji j to'mc mysterious intolTigejuce, migh? . jo not have found the miesingchild ? With careful "steps we tui^icd and 1 otruced the way. A dark shape, ij^h up on a boulder, his form just * teen against the gray mists,'disclosed- f yy*ojjr lights, sbow.ed ira j^onto, wa^jing'his huge tail, and locking for sill j ,he world us^Crod liadput a:human ittrf. unjler his oyes.^-#- ^ ~ '< ' Hu^fhie down to us a*t ronco, and; nrft5>?'uL?. a word,' bc?an' scrambling ^WifiL'^the loose rock*. ' W? followed, wo should see the little living , 'T\- ? ' _ . form of Baby, pr the cold and inan.jM remains ; which ? '1 wis I) who would cry,' said JLLixry*! n a low voice, and I ktiew of^ ht^t Wre wteH -v " 7. . Mi jiyiiir-' iiwjlys, hlie was maT'm^TTTi'cLore gjTfiersc-lf; tlvmgh fast an^eep. The great; Justy Hun-b.onnet, with which she iiad j . quipped herself lor the journey.'lay spread out Jfll over the rock, attached |' by oge wtring to Baby'*sweet, dimpled band. -The curls streamed like rays af glory t'roru her J'air head and face,' us the ligljt of the lantern fell upon ! ber. ' ... FTfirrv seemed all at oneo to loseji strength, and down lie f'olhripon his : knees. It is a curious fuel that though !' I am hie brother, I never remember seeing him shed tears hef'uro. We always called him the stoic at home, and we never knew that his feelings were pa'rtieufarly affected, savo by- a nervous trembling of the lips. JJutj this night, he just cried like a woman. It frightened mo lo sen that strong-! hearted'nitW wfio cu'uld sever nerves without shrinking, jjive way to his| feelings. And j-et I wonder if there j was one among us didn't feel something wet on. his cheeks? I know I j rliil And if I had been a heathen, Ij think 1^ should have gone down, on! in}" knees to that dogand said a pray-j cr lo him. Presently some one went to taker the child,- but Harry was on his feuli at onto. 'Nobody but me,' he said, under his' breath; and, did 3-011 ever sec a filth-1 er lift the little dc;id child be had I loved best of ail Well, that was the! Iia Hiil it : hiildin." it un foVai moment, as if praying'in liis1 heart,.' and X don't doubt lie was. Tlion tin? little 08tray nestled' aiid opened lu?r | eyes, and said, sleepily r 'O, Baby was so hungry,' with that i pretty little intonation of voiee which I wrs bcr gift, and wi.th which she! frrjfrpd, Pbnto?if there ever was. dog; lifibage, that creature talked inces-! Ba'ri^. I'vo t\o doubt tfe'tolu us tho j story, hW ho had ijutftlenly he- { fcjE? inmressed that Baby *vas Inst, j rchcd and fortnd her,I r0^'cuts.aU(J lights, had! Brotcfffis rocky eentry-st,ipd air^.j us to. Ana ?\ve, unacr-' ?it as wd! as we cya)fy wo poor' ana. .^-i j i _ * \ <1 vonder,if Ponto has forgotten it? 3?o, sir, there was a Took in his eye that said just tb?n, dogs are.not like .men, they nover forget. Well, sir, you don't wondor I love this dear, old fellow, do you ?? Youth's Companion. I . I I ^ * ' | The Now Orleans Pic<>yunr is jubilant over the largo receipts of.cotton at the principal cities of'tho Sooth during llio present reason, ' and ascribes I ho iu< i e::>cd icruipls over last year to il'?o extraordinary fine weather for picking and hauling, anil to the efficiency .and better organization of labor. The. Pio>i/uno add*: "Quo of i lie ?ratifyin?* rncidenw 01 last year's industry in I he South is i lie economy which h:i-> accompanied it. IOne ol' our most intelligent hank Presidents sad, ;i few days a?^n: that there has been a saving of 815,000,000 in production and economy in the crop which Comes 10 thih city. With such a production and such an economy in- ihe direction of it, who can doubt the rapid restoration of the I prosperity and wealth of the South." i Onn mason whv the Shnw-McE&i niick wedding, which was to Wtv currcd near Savannah, won't c'ome of] i at all, is because Shaw went to ki*t ! her withouut taking tho cigar out o| j his month. The lighted ond struck l' her on the nose. . . ... * 4 ' AMERICAN HUMOR. A critic of Aid-rich's 'Majori? Daw,' n tho Revue dcs Leuxlionces, says: [t is already several years sinco an ncreasing tendency of. American lit*raturo toward humor was pointed jut in tho Revue. A competent judge vas astonished at tho very, peculiar ,aste for tho lightest abd most fan,astic form of wit in tho most indus ,rious and practical people in tho vorld, and ho explained it by an error :oramon to self-love which makes iach of us aspire most particularly to ,hat success for which nature has adipted him. Perhaps upon' that point ie was wrong. Tho brave andj. gen srous coionisis wno, preceding we ;old-hunters, went to found upon a listant shore the model of democraiiefl, brought away from their native and T^th tho manners and "Puritan deas which still prevail in New jSngand, tho pre-eminently English powsr wh'ieh mode the glory of the' Swifts and Sterncs and Additions, and vhich, sineo tho death of Charles [jamb. seems decidedly to have emi jrntcd to America. It is truo that the lissonances and inconguitics which a; icvere taste migliUp even in; the sele)ratcd essays of the seventeenth and sighteonth ccnturlfcfe, 0,0 cxagerated fpon this now soil, where it seems hat all; "the., seeds,,. from whatever loured they come, germinate and de-" rolop with a sort of fury. ' In the \fest, especially humor, unler the influence of the mixture of aces and of the more energetic than efined dashes of the mining populaion, sensibly deviates from the Engfuh fivnmnln U. rf?9nflnds often ;hrough ali the shades, from the most iharacleas neulogism to ihe most vulvar exaggeration. The witty animaion of Mark Twain, thq genius of-a 3retllarte, have succeeded, nevej;thcess, in ennobling this incipient, still mrbarous literature. Of this we lave already given the proof. With Aldricb one finds himself in intircly different regions, where the iir is more easily respirablo for civilzed lungs?in the Now England, vhere flourishes a quite as charactcrstic, though perhaps 'ft Jess original lumor,. modified by taste, by tradiion Wrrowed from old Europe, un' n 1 j ler me pen 01 a numerous pieiuuus ui vriters,. emulators or imitators of jowell and Wendell ilolmes. The alter has taken care already to exjlain to us that tbe wit of tbe citizens )f ijjftw England, which is the American, differs from that of their counrymen of later origin, as academic 3oston Itself would differ from a Caliorriian city, provisionally built of yood and hastily',prainted. . IT WAS'-DULL WORK. It said tl?a6 liufus. Choate, the jront lawyer, was once in 2few Hampihire makinjfVii plea, when a bo}', the | ion of .a farmer, resolved to leave the )low and'boiJbme a lawyer like Kufus 2hoato.' ' He accordingly went . to. Boston, called on Mr. Choate, and mid to hinp, lI heard your pica up in .own, and I have a desire to bccomc t..lawyer lileo >ou Will you teach itb fiow ?' ,As well aa 1 can,' iajilhc lawyer. Come in and"sit down.' - *. ' Tjfktyg dtofot iwcopy bl'/Bfcickstano. 10 eaid/"Houd'thi-S' until I coino back, md 1 Witt Asbeiio& you got en.' "?he poor boy began.' An hour lassodj Hia toafck" acbftd, *hi6 head xnd .logs achod. Ho knew not how study." ]5c&*y" tfcafcrno. a iorturc. Ho wauled air. Another iour passed, n'hd; Mr.-.Ohcnvt'e camo iud asked, "How dd you got on ?" 'Got unr! Wjafi do you. buve,to read Jach'^ttiras tnie.?; . f Yes.' y -M\ 'Hmr miu>h at' it?' All. there is on these shelves, and more,' looking ubont the great library. ' r jjj ';' me more than '.My 1>04vd rttid JloTlic*!-' ^ """r! 'Is that all?' v 'Well, that is about nil-I have gained as yet,' , \$ru} 'Then,'said the boy. 'I will go back to plowing. . The work i? not ncaras lmI'll imd if. navs better.' **? ?? "w I?J . Tim Sun Francisco Chronicle, In a ret-orit articic on artificial ice, after giving a history of its invontiou, goes on to say, 'The ioc is formed by extracting the licat from water. The manufactured article is inferior to natural ice, being more brittle, and consequently more wasteful. The most pot&nt agent employed in tho manufacture is the gas of ammonia. This circulates through pipes and plates. Troughs twenty feet long and throe, feet wide arc filled with water. The; hollow plates separate the trough. .When the machinery is 8it'in motion the work of refrigeration at'once begins against the sides of t ho respective plates, and advances rapidly., .u/.itil- the requisite thickness is ^Vh'en of th? maximum size, weighs nearly twenty tons, ariWifltf freezing process goes on very rApwlIy, an immense quantity of ice can kc produced daily.' -i.-''??o ? ***** The KwSrlish bishops are after their clergy; A rector with a salary of 810,000 a year having farted for $120,000. compromised with .his creditors ut 2f> per cent, has been requested by his bishop to resign. llo lias declined; and SAJ'S' that, luivint; frrcit expectations,' he will eventually pay up, in full.' ; ' " t Dr. Huntington's reason for dceliti ing thef Bishopric of Iowa is that his people areHmg?<;cd in'a building enterprise, and the}* cannol sparo him Very Irkcly.^rhey i-annot But i$ -it nJH/trne tim mo joijjuujjihj ui /4011c 11 bogging JoiVg cnougH;^)j&u that one of the .fchsons i.fjfc?5' so sligi.tiy regarded. is thatfR^oe^'rfot offer a decent. lTersoTT who shall qitccpwf ? ^[uind icofdefers, it is kro^now reading. the grea'. blunder th*<*y ttiado last ycfji- in going inlo the business so largely^ "they cut about 800,000 tons, not more than half of which has been sold. There was a I f.,!fin onftin"- earlv in pUl'IWb iwvwi a*** ^ the season, owing to a failure of the crop in Xew York Statu, and the business-was carried on not only on the great rivers, but on the ponds and lit tie streams. Dealers who at first asked 84 per ton would.have been gliui to got. ?l 50 later in tho season, and now-ijte^' can get nothing. j. y ''/ % U- | 1 . # It is said that United States Sena tors Carl Si.h urz and II. C. Fontor su;'porteS'' the Senate Republiear cauouft finance bill bccauSo it was oal cnln|W ;t? promoto tho unity of th< j Republican pajly. This unity thes< . gentlemen- ,\wiM$'Pominent in destroy j ing'"al tfH&'Cilwnnati Convention it supported Grceloj ^ The milk in th "( ocomH^i that the Democratic Leg ifil'fttni'o^lfctheir respective States an ' not lnclinelPW re-elect Ihem. Hence liko the riow, they return to thci wallow. S^Mpria is a very popvlar name ii jjhois. When a cat climbs a liacl Jencc in a well-populated ncigbboi ' hood, and plaintively calls out ".Ma 1 riur!" twenty or thirty windows ar I'hastily thrown op, from which prr ' trude twenty or thirty female head ' wildly ans\r<>rm? "What.'' O Love's Gleaning Tide. Draw not away thy hands, my love, With, wiud alone the branches move, And though the leaves ha scant above, The autumn shall not shame us. . Say: Let the world wax cold aiid dr'ear. What is the worst of all the year, ?4 > But life?and what can hurt us, dear?* Or death, and who shall blame n&? Ah, when the summer comes again *; How shall we say wesowed in \71in! The root was joy, the stem was pain, The ear a nameless bending. The root is dead and gone, my love, Th?f stem's a rod of truth to prove; V. The car is stored for naught to' move, Till Heaven and Earth, have eud.iug, [ WilUa^jMorrifSi The beginning of* the jJB^onveh*tional though it be, is an ,'escelfent occasion to form good ffiplat ion's of all kinds, and none is betfltypian that which a Virginia statesrrEtpnee designated the philosopli^BK^itofic, "Pay is you go." To tion like t'his worth ni^RmjfcTit shonld at once bo pub njWkfoglipn. 'Cease to do evil, learn; are the first lotters in the fBESSSS^i repentance. Tho beginniii^?Kpie new year is celebrated by, fflffaggfcyj making gifts. This is well. UUWUVUl j UUiUlU uuiu^ Celebrate the occasion where yo'oM^ little bills by paying them. AnqjH sides, if men wunt to make thejflff year happy to others, the:3 is tioScess by which such general happlBflk would be produced as by pa?:; debts. We do not speak of the JK; esty of the transactions, though al||[ cognized debt ansottled must weigh; on the mind of every, man wfco has a conscience. But only thinUf what general relief and satisfactioflMl woold give if all the small bills ncfti duo were ptjid. What you pay to an other enablos that other to pay some ono else, and so oa through an incalculable nurabor. Many an honest man now finds himself unable tq pay his debts because some small sums due him have not been paid. What batter \v^ay of beginning a new year than setting in motion, by the payment of small bills, tbo machinery which will bring relief and happiness to so many firesides? Pay your small bills now, and malco it a point hereatter to pay as j*on go. That is the ?i>iinet. n,-nnnmv and nrGvents inius W1 WV?,V , A ^ ticc to yonr fellow-men, extravagance in your own households, and misery and perhaps want in others. Ji Fire at Orangeburg., [.Special to the Union-Herald]. Orangebubo, January 5/? About 1:30 this morning a fire broke out in the kitchen in the rear pf Cart mill's store, on .Russell street, and communicated to the store, and from therice tho fire rapidly spread to the buildings adjacent. As near as can be ascertained, the fire was caused by a lighted candle, which the colored girl employed by Cartmill left burning in tho kitchen. Tho flames commimifiLtfifl to tho wall naner, and soon the kiichou was in a blazo. It was discovered by the driver and passengers of tli8 ' omnibus belonging to Aleroney's hotel, which was going to the up train. Citizens fapidily congregated, but tKejr efforts to .quench the flames were all unavailing, ^ On account of tho narrowness of the strcot the fire communicated to the buildings on the othci* bide, and then^pssiug back, soon started the whoJo blo'ck. Some efforts were made by somo of the citizens to havo one of the smail bailings blown up, bat all scorned bo confused as not to be ablo lu. realize the benefit of such .a a proceeding. Store after storo blazed up, and before 3 o'clock botb Bides ol the street fwere consumed, with only ; two exception's?the store of I). Louis, on the s'outhcarft corner, and that pccgjjjed by l^irley, on the southwest corner,"being saved. In addition tc Che stores pn Hussell street, the buildins occupied by J>jrk Ifabinson as a 3^kivAtMAl-and the o&M-yji Oranrpbutgitlfexos was~entlveiy ' troyed. In addition to the stores and dwell nnr bouses numerous Out-buildings, o ? . _ ehoda and stables wera burned. Very few of the stores were insured. Many men lost everything even their wearing apparel. Some ifew. savod their stock. Mr. Merony of the hotel, savod all of his furniture, bedding, etc., and his piano. Hit hplel being the last to catch fire, gave liim time to remove everything There was no loss of life, eithor ol men or live stock. The appearance of our city is desolate, flliis makes the third time the town has been burned out?ir 1854, in 1SC5, during Sherman's march to the sea, and now in 1875. -r-? At ono time it appeared that tli( ! whole town was destined to bo do stroyed. * The excessive wet weathoi of the week prevented the fire from spreading us fast as otherwise woulo have done, and there was hardly i> breath of wind. The fine corner ston of Dr. Lomis Huinil'on, the Iiook anc Ladder building, firemnn's hali, anc the stores and buildings owned b) jJudge Andrews, and occupied b} plosoly it Copes, were saved by hare ; work. 1 The citizens, white and colored (were untiring in their efforts tosuvt property Praise is especially duo tc Jtlio colored people men and woMur j?for they worked as peopL seldort ;do to save property not their own.\ j The blow is a terrible one t< | Orangeburg. The savings and uc i cumulations of years have disnppenrcc I in a few hours. j The cdilorof the Atlantic Monthly, a !.i.~ ii, Krwtnn (riren to i(i | LUU Jiltv; uiiiiivt in ... contributors, said : l>Tlio ^ood jiuUTr? or the best part" of it, the iricorrupti bio press, not having always a bottli of champagne at its llbow to clear it vision with, is suinAmes pleased t< ttnd,tho .mfiKnaTmr SuH-j -IMK tin;* critics little kncWhip' dull the edito might havo made it if ho had chosen They have no idea of the master j pieces of insanity and absurdity whicl are each month mercifully witblj.-li j from .thorn. They cannot understand what httong restraint the edito jplaces upon his own yifis for tliei (sake, and how continually he reject 1 his own contributions.' i The New York Times puts down th . actual loss In operating the Pacifi , Mail Lino for oi^htben months a | ?2,425,210 85, arid the Tribune '.n I SI,240,399 85. Iicre wo liavo, iit-tb two estimates, a littlo diffcrenco . < SI, 1S4.S11; but, inasmuch as bot - papers explicitly agree as to the 8 i fn'iits. wo should bo a nico set of' fool i indeed to grumble about tho few od dollars involved, I The editor of the New Era say? ^ "We will seelc to alleviate tho eond , tion of the poor." Does lie mean t . distribute barrols of flour and ove ' coats to us? If so, wo trust frien w Blake will put us down for an ove q Pat- ... J A negr.o girl jumped from the tliir r story of the jail in Newberry la; week and was pit-Kcu up .a ncup ' 11 broken and bones bruised flesh. li Tlic first of the Farewell Mect.il>! t- proposed by the Associate Reformc c Board of Missions, in connect'^ ). with the departure of Miss Gnllowr s for Egypt. wns to have come off Fi 'day last, :it Long (.':ir.o church. " ' -QfCT """ V ~ 'J& FACTS AN0*fANCIES. \ I -y- \ k 'Just ftbout tljrfs time many a\ gobbler is wondering about the liboMiif hcartedncss ofijU owner about fe$*i >S- j \ ikA Milwaokoe mother had to hurry horncfrom party for fear that the baby- 'woiJfQ swallow a flat-iron or something)/. At Capc^ May, tha other day, nine hundred Snapping mackerel, weighing over foui' tons, were captured at a single hi/ul. '.Inpta^es of men who go on a /piece $ orange-pcol and get up and ibiirk' as much of themselves as they IJlid h'ofnrn nrft ra.ro. If you want to know whether your grandmother was cross eyed, or where you great uncle stt<od in his arithmetic class, just run for office and you'll know it all. There aro eight thousand men on strike in the Pennsylvania coal i-e<*ion. and thev kill one another at the O - -- -- * ^ average rate of . five'a day. If this i /coutinues, tiieaffiicted community %VilI have jjcace in a little over four years Tho tailor does notalwaj-s preserve I the majestic appeaniftce.of his patron. Man, .prouddressed in a 1 King-William overcoat and carrying jjhomo a mackerel, m something never [contemplated hy tho tailor. 'A home without children is like heaven without angels,' says a Kentucky paper. We just want him to tt out of bed lour times a'night for month to:Wop tho baby's legs coved up. , : t An Indiana philanthropist went to A ri/onn. to nrcne with the Indians and to try to touch tbeir better feclr and ho camo borne- barefooted on of his head ana offered the government $1,000 to ftelp carry on the war. y f; . *> , : v ' Tho Watchman} arid Reflector declares that Mr Beecho^ is "too impulsive?too sentimental? too loose." This criticism can'hardly bo called ju&t to Mr. Bcecher. He tray bo impulsive, and wo have sometime* thought him sentimental j' but it i$ certainly unfair to 8aj^t{n?t ho is too loose, except in1 his morale J ' - . An nv^linnnj) corn "Tn trVflrmLncr his paper in old bills the editor of' tne Oshkosh Noriflwestern 'gave himself away' painfulfy", The Berlin Journal received his druggist's bill?total, Sill 90; total for whisky, $106'30; total for drngs, $5 60." V^hat. 85 60 .iordrugsf and but8106 30for whisk}'! That man is suroly a?.son of temperance, or ho must hav.e bffcl a mighty sick family. v A paragraph stating that, in Fr&ncp, , straw lightning rods had btfen used with groat success for tho protection of buildings, Professor Henry Norton made some experiments., in which he found that a straw offered resistance to tho passage of electricity a mil$pn or two times greater than tiia? offered i hr n. nnnnpr wirfl of tho snraer dimcn sions. Ho says that lie can only regard the French /straw theory. 16 a CHnai^, bnt adds"thilt 'if it had originated" in Kcw Jersey he should have considered it only as "tho consequence of a verbal ambiguity, as we know that 'jtfew Jersey lightning,', rnodcrately diluted passes with greajT facility along the straw.' Mary Mapes Dodge wri,t$Jtt those pVetty nursery rhymes: Two little girls are better thai* ou?, Two little boys can double the fun, Two little birds can build a fine nest, Two Uttle arras can love mother best, Tworltttle-Rontes must go to & span, Two little packets has my little man,' Twollttie eyes'tc open and close, T<vo little ears and one Itttle nose, ' Two-little elbows, dimpled and sweet, Two little shoes on two little feet, Two little lips and one-little chin, j; Two little cheeks with a rose set in, > Two little shouldenvchubby and strong, > Two little legs ruuning all day long, , Two little prayers does my darling say, Twice does she kneel by ,p>y side each day? . ?. 1 Two little folded hands sort and brown, > Two little-eyelids ca^t.meekly down? . And two little angels guard1 fylin fnljedj Que at the foot ana one at the head, ? l)??r ra Vaw Tmctl" ?Tl" WflQ fl fipntflh f JUULjUa ilVl Jk ~ XV nttu M woman who said that the butcher of her . town only killed half a beast at a time: it was a dutchman who said that a pig ' had no marks on his ears except a short 1 tail, and it was a British magistrate who , being told by a vagabond that he was , not married, responded, "That's a good j thing for your wifesit was an English , reporter who stated at a meeting were ' exlnbited/'castoftjlie skull of an individ- j ual at different j?eriods of the adult life, i to show the changes produced in ten / years;" through Dean jBwift certainly r mentions twosKulls preserved in Irclai^f, one of a person when ho grew to be a ' man- It was a Partuguese mayor who 1! enumerated among the marks by which! i j the body of a drowned man might be Jindcntitied when found, "a marked imj j pediment in his speech,*" it was a [Frenchman, tliQ famous Carolina, who! I 1 l,iQ nri?? ? CUlll^IUCUIJ iUJllig iiiC %. large jar for a pillow, replied to one i who inquired if it was uot rather hard, [ Not at all, fori,ve stuffed it with hay;" t it was an American lecturer who solemnly said one evening, "Parents, you ? may have," and it was a German orator ' who warming with his subject, exciaimT ed, "There is no man, woman or child in the house, who has arrived at the age . of fifty years but what has felt ths truth , thundering through their minds for centuries." V j A French preacher describes hell as j'if placo where they talk politics all' , day. What If hey do at night he-docs' , not report. ?. Somebodv advertises a preparation | J for keeping a lady's hands free from j ' chaps.. A .report that sho has no I ' money)wou!d do the snnic thing. a i " ?u3}x? |[fij oci* oj po.CofuD jCuav ptru 'UOSTJOS 3l|? JO 61UOUJUtB14.7fHiji ^SOUJQN, 1 -|ijuut{ oi|) je e.uo suav S ' jlcto.l ||0M bwai xig-.^out^'A^jaugM fflfpsoupo^Y ,J0 'pooA\uoo.i -..Jbu joddng ion v f>'W\ iivoctiny of the > 1 *j.<' FWrnns nf I 1 Lbou t there, and l-ojili-cl that he cl*!d s;not li*n$W;'as his paints on!}'' moved! into town the du\* before." %wc -Dr. David" Lamb.?This esteemed c gentleman, who whs for many years f 1 m v a pra?UfUlg pil^ sieuui m and of late a resident of Summcrville, e ,died at that, place, on Sunda\ evening 'r last, afeer a? long and painful illness. ^ Dr. Lamb \yas educated in Paris, and 0 wj* a gentleman of line culture and 's pr&shed mariners. d f Our 3'omig friend, L'hillip Murray, of Greewood, who is a member of the '/ Junior Class of "Wofford College, took '* his departure on .Monday last to re0 same his labors in that institution. May success crown him and ali others ^ who arc zealously devoting the spring r" timo of life to preparation for its practical duties and grave realities. d The following data have recently at been published in regard to the growth of of mon and women: "The average weight of boys at birth is pounds; ' - -i * / n \ ; tuo nvcragq weigiit 01 gins j? ?m js pounds ; tiio average weight of males jil at 20 is 113 pounds; the average >? weight of finales is "123 pounds.? ly Men. acquiiV greatest weight, on an ri- avorasro, at*;"), writhing; women a' 50, 132 poiuUti. > I } variety. Josh Billingtfwas asked, ".Haw ft?t >es sound travel ?" His itVea is that it . pends a good deal on the noise you v ip talking about. "The sound of a din-. horn. for instance, travels half 10je in a second, while an invitation tOw ' . rl Wkn in the morning I have known, to "sjiree-quarters of an hour going up?. tw"Vir of staira, and then not have" v stre^L enough left to be heard'" * hard tip but virtuous. 51. JJuprtML jjie former contractor fot^fh'e . * garuinj**.lig at naden, recently asked the govciVint. at Madrid for authorization to pjay-tables in the principle tmvns\fi;pa|n In return for the ' concession l?V0u Id at once pay twenty- o;iJ live million J^raiics into the Spanish j treasury, i "\y-ftve million francs are equal to^ji, 000 i? gold. Spain would doifcy \ ? The kind ^'nUkey the have in }< rlsco: Afterili^fcotf1 was taken off, and the liquors war\p?t |n# An)1 wot liquors they wuz, ta? The whiskey wus none o this yer that makes a man feci like eayin' t\kin Mck any sou of a gun in the ho\\? and make him smash things giuerail sjr _. It war the kind that jist iVkes a mah lift his class up glntiy, antlty8; old pard, I am lookin' at yerV After a prolonged struggle t<^a-intain -; 113 HI II It I IJfJ luruiliu.l, lilt) P^UprkQfjj gf the mammoth "UnitedStatea HVr>> Saratoga, have been compelled t(Xj(0^r the establishment to go iir bankn\Cy At the meeting of ci-editors the coVoJof hotel and furniture was set dowirit $5)82,252.40. Of this $460,576.83 had be\ jjoid from bonds sold, $79,027.44 by thy tirnj'-Individually, and $360,038.13 waJ^ owing of floating dc&ls, some of whlch\ was secured by chattel mortgagee..\:Th? \ cause of the failure seems to fcmve been K mainly bad and extravtfgairt raansge* \ \ ment' ' \A The Prince Alfonso, son of the exliwt. Vy QueeiLlsabeDa. whgjjAfl been declar^e^ *\ King-?f Spain, itfflMiis iiarae haliwr*;-,; \ , ^ wittracblamaiion bj^q army and is seventeen years orage, <hd lias been theconstartt ctynpatjion of bis nidtbef 3 since ber exije. In- 18JQ ;sJte. abdicated hor claim<to the4hrone,Ia bis fayer, Bnd bas issued variouS letteca and proclamations since ttu;ii ^n the- subject of his hereditary rlgbtaJPHO Is ^thorough re?preventative of Boufbonism. Ths Lrtr-vwi V aon Times corrtspobdent rfl Paris tfehk. da graphs to that paper thatr he baa bad an . . interview jvith AifonsA In that city. He . t. ' stacea that he had expected thQ news of his proclamation. He mother will remain in Paris. He concluded as follows; ' *' 'Jy "I am not king of a party. My minis try ^will be .-composed ;of ..The editor of ilia Greenwood, it preciatiQh of "<Jotto.rf-bagger.tP "'Hear what ho says of them: The "Cotton Baggers;"?The exo crablc character of these monsters is. seen in tho-enormity of the depreda-- tions committed upon the farming in- ? tcrcsta in the Savannah side ,'pf, the ' country. One of the offenders delibv i.t ' L!L!<- A n erawjy uxujuiis nvvum,jr-uv? uuiua amassed about bis little abom all tbo result of diligence in plying.his trade m in the dead houro of the nigbti j^gBj cffect of thi? nefarious practice is not ffl only to suspend the productive oper- ' [ ations of the farm, but to deprive bun- ' / B dreds of laborers of employ merit, juid . ,\W consequently of the means of support. ? Is it any wonder should forbearance- cqase to bo a virtue, and patiencfc ' ""UJI1 overleap tho bounds Of the law ? Why have not the names of these parties been given to tbe-public, so that they . may be branded with eternal infamy ? Wfe understand that they Mo meft who bavc heretofore stood Vrell in tbft county, whoso names have been hoit*' orable, If they are determined to-' ' sinlfr lo the depths of ipfamy, Vt theft4 names lie known to the pubfffc and posterity by be>ng inscribed oh' ttfo' "roll of dishonor." If any one wilPft* furnished as their names we wjil fecV impelled, by a ?enso of dut}*, to puir- : liah them. ^ *' ' ' Yl. ' ^ ~ The iV. 77 Timet endeavors, by means i of an ilfustratidn,to point out the noces* aity of reforming itrrifcinafa as a mat- i tcr of ecrinomy. it states that some seventy years ago a woman nattjed'11 Margaret, a sort of human Canada jrfr*. thistle, was Bet adrift in the rivtlr counties, whfre she lived Jong arid tecame unnecessarily fertile; She tew organized a family of 000 descendants since then, about 700 of whom have "turned out idiots, tmbeeiles, puuperd, drutfkards, prostitutes and petty crilj*inals. The remaining 200 bate Become vigorous and hearty rogues of a> more determined and ^dangerous sort, j, and Margaret's chartning progeny in still spreading, every year adding to the number, for rank weeds grow apace. To estimate the amount of money this outcast Margaret has cost would be as difficult as to compute the damage she and hers have done f A t\n Kll A m A??n Ic * a ' Louisiana has agiirt beon mafia tlifi victim of fraud. M, returnrnij board. packed*wioh the cth*rupt pairtisans ot > j,he Kellogg administration, has thrown out enouglT Democratic voto? to give the iiadiuihs a majority in tho Legislature and -jft -fleet the Radicdl State ticket, r&ncure, fcheiDemocratic candidate/for State Treasurer, ^ who roceived /a majority of-3;500 ^ votes, has bce?*, declared defeated by 1.500 majority The Democrats arc also cheated, by illegal manipulation of the Congressional delegation. Gen. Grant declare that ho will sustain the infamy with United States bayonets, and- the people aro forced to submit to this monstrous outrage upon thc'R* rights. Wc rctnrn our acknowledgement^ v to Trcasrror Tolbcrt, of Abbeville, for his polijp Attention iast week. Wo V"** rcceivc^^grftottcntion in bisgcstab* y' ' 11 s h m w h w e f /H an wsS5 - nnf ? gjjig >' 7 WfdBj Mf^ A jJu SB By 4p') e ^MSm^B8B|WBB^ b i'^ gr?eutiw.'^^^^^mVTsnd-cved toiler v | who If'to^TaeK to it as the.year fn ; which iJpny was reduced. About the \, ^ ! fourth /" July \afJL the salary of the 'editor oi the' Milwaukee Sentinel suddenly draped from five to foui* ddl* j lars a woik, and if 1874 wore branded jon his earho couldInot have it on hid I mind more distinctly than'his pocujniary misbrtutic Iihs cnirraved it !there. i i Here is Cfo truth in a 'nutshell from I that, sterling Democratic organ, tho St. Louis Thin. That paper pays: f "The persistency. with which the I carpet-bugger contend for the pos-^| session of tlrl plundered Southern I States is the m^t.Remarkable phojnomenon connect^] ,with tho policy of reconstruction VTheir action ap-' tn Ilrt' V*|Oll two well un? M j'VWt v / J derstood principle/; That4he Kepub-. i lican party is as irnrriipt as <h? carpetbaggcrs, aud iliat the South, is legiti mate prey t<> l>e robbed, impoverished 11 and mistreat erf by the thieves and tadventurers who bavo fattened upon its prostrate hoiplessness."