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Til Pwplt Pitssss. l^ton., Merauitlle-and aoi^ • -‘i—oellanron*—’ ' dob Printing xocutod promptly and in the styles ou the rtoiLE Press- X.T. WOODVm, ATTORNCY-AT-LAW, Barnwell* H* (\ Mojcet to tend on Town lots and iayprond farm 1 IrtkIh for sale. wtD nego*tare ’ | hsles of cleared and timber I lands and buy school and court* 1 ty claims. Yol. XIV. BARNWELL CaURT HOUSE, S. C., NOVEMBER 26, 1890, Are-too Busy to Write up a Many Worded -!- Adveftisement of Gushing and Glittering Generali- ties, but they will be Very Glad to see and Serve — -TTTTiTR ISS Vi 1 AIMS' —ANO- % No,l 2 v Mm Happiness THE GENERAL PUBLIC WITH CB-ood. Ghoods, ■* ^ ! Ti-'^',,r.iiY^rTWT.rrY W -.- ‘W^ i ^Tair IPr-iecs » W SOr\l> mind in a s-onrid oody 1 ' i> the rjrentesi earthly blessing. M ith that man i> i);a*rt*r of all human Hi'mt*, ami woman <i»K'en overall sit- * nations. II; alrli :iml h:io|ii!i'*<. 1:0 hand in hand and without them there Mi nd fart and la^tiny Upward onmie** and growing pros per lty» Xo saFe-guanl liealTh is the first duty of parents to tbemselVe^ that they may Uu^M\\y idpprf 'he res|w>nslbH4tleti thaL life he*, given them, afid equally .saugdw their eaae that thuolive plviifs of their households should grow into strong, reliant nmnhimd and heaiiltfui and aee’omidisheil wo mail hood T ’ Against the*thouMand ills !hat; J Ge'*li is heir ft* the study and researches of the hest nIin Js of .iimiiy eeimirh v imv«> dl- coveiaol-qmm-tlte seerrtwrjf'Tiaturr rrtuedirs Time keep* no measure when true friends ar«* paited. Ko recoi'd day by day; The sands more not for those wh<r, loyal hearted. True frioudship’s laws ohey It Is not well to note with dull precision " The flight of days or years; Mcmorj’ deivnds iu>t on proc>f by vision. And luis no foolish fears. The migrant birds when they are southward * flytug Think not of time; they go ^.if^nll.afporn of 1 faTtfi uni lying. That they again shall know ThS homes and nests which they have left behind them. Not marred by change the w hile; The southern ITWwls they seek w ill but remind ^ - them- r ^ 7 ■ ’ ■ • * Of the north land's summer smile. And.flO-l know-tbat ymr wttt come^to inet t me In the old, well Weed way; Thai, though a year go by, you still w ill greet me As kindly tu today. —Washington Post tor had said nnothor"lliout, more vrild nutl more prolonged than Che first, rent tlA' air. '' la a sli. art time the new s of the pro* TWO GIRLS WHO WENT ALONE FROM WOMEN AS TRAVELERS, ' . • ... -A —a x n- j that ^1 t't'UgtlMMi liuuiatdl v it |;i»t lb -attack* of thal are cuitinually lengthening tli*- slinrt *|>an cruel foe*. All tin* ino*t approved ■ proveiit, “the heir of ad the ages, 5 ’ can 1 tp *:i and invidious divefltve and f our li\«v, yti 1»edged about MKilie* that the pa*t has jpiyeu to the fouhd li; theirhevt .purity at the new THE END OF THE FEUD. Golden Rule Treatment. ( Opera f-1 onse Dfug Store, Par^WcBj S. C. A* far back a* the oMeat inhabitant could remember there had been a feud between the Jasons find the Spratta. It had never been a deadly one, bat it had been very bitter for n’l that, and had eauM d a great deal of l fooling, not be tween the two families alone, but among many others who tlu’ough alliance with posed race spread through Tomvbnrg, and in less than tytlf an hoar's time men, women mid children were congregated upon the shore, all taking a lively inter est in the preparations being made there. The sun was just going down behind a dark mass of clouds when Jay and Sim, accompanied by their town To the landing, where their re- ' rpectiye friends had hoisted sail on the two boats and made everything ready for a start. The young men made a hasty survey, * to see that. their crafts were in ship shape, and having satisfied themselves i that everything, had been properly el- l tended to grasiKHl the tillers, gave the L sigiml to cast off and darted away from the shore like birds on snowy wings, amid lusty cheers from those left l>e- ; hind. The skj- looked rent and threatening. I Tticre was distant thunder and frequent i fla.sht*s of lightning. Dark, towering masses of clonds rose slowly upon all sides of the horizon. The wind was dne east, blowing a stiff breeze. The two Iwints were ch>se hauled on the wind, I barely makinu their course. The water was rough and the waves ran pretty high, oustitf? a drenching spray ovfcr PARIS TO SAN FRANCISCO. They Made the Trip In Just Twelve an«W One-Half Day*—They Were Riek While CmnalnK thb Water, but They Received the Rent of Attention from Kverybod Ouf Stocks of jVlefchapdise Whlch Inv i ••ini * for fh hnt t*»c t»« ion wid be ih ih all u nerd uni la* d di d the l n- cither had been dm ret There were peop TomvLnrtr who t<* d into tho quar- Prices Will Please The People. too. spec the In ial —A R K- V Large ai)d Complete —AX D - Have Been Selected With the Closest Care. »r ilnT! * a,i p ^ <Mir »«i ,sitd mr«ui*i! **tiIlitig a I* V oiuttdftf • l*H k »»l f hr L*r IT* Cat • 11* I r \ i t\ •• ACiil | e u Do Id r* i KA.| fur ’ancon* h ll |< ill li* in t ■ tal fn n l»..| n the wens tli iter by o Imxim iw fa) 1 main nan iVrfi en tn di< ttCM bo tnd «1 n d hi i br and about delight, it a families mrisftM i KtMl bricati(*ita. of the tell- readily d«*- leus preju- xan tlw Ja* everything ns straight thro ti. la i lot tlM e two b< 'tats—the fi Ijw—wrn 9 w ell jeo ug oilski in mats. eir fi-d. and southi For lira 1 iirst ten in en race. then the v fl gU* T hey wkrk* roitjiit rioiit a n i» Will In* wild rltfliT We do not *’\t *o get rich this aeaann but w'« d<> |io|a* t«i tran*a*‘t l«*t* of at <|*tl**k, I**m pr«*tit«. %Ve feel very sure that nr *ui| »I **| ta*t* • au*! M*iefy ail eeiiaibie jadgineiit I |m»ii that plat* form wa gu before the |***»»pi»- an*l a«l» • ♦»»-»*■ irv*l**. All ia favor of huylug the ith^T (•ihiI**! at the KAIKK'F FIOrREH and «»f aeillng COTTOIST at the beat qiH*tations are cordially lut iu*d U> tfy M ( NAB, WALKER & GO., Dealers iq General Merchandise. 1 otton Unvers. a Barnwell C. H., S. C. Sim_OT=L DP-u.i'e S 32ZLSe. new j*. .», • mure lug At or k m art a tit ry t. il- il a > n \ Jir>i*.s m u s roKH, th itt Ding Ci til th* ate* t non*, only i thed •0*1 agum 11s hot a little crafts Were forced them. The crews of rirlv as well as the teoted, liovrovcr, l»y reaching down to veater hats, ilea it waa a pretty nn 1 died oat com- Night haul art in. Tho t bonder •I Umder and chwer. and the light* aino in blinding flaaliw. The -i *lle«| npwartl from every aide un met rwerhrail. Kor a few nun i tlmnd« r stopped its load can an«1 the lightning ceased; the itid* that broke tb*» silence I wing ri n •f a bre of -t ll d nr si i ot the boats, was latenae; tlie Then an ominut ; w*va water f KIPtKLA. LMAN, Proprietors. heir of late. *•*•«, >*•! it \ car* a ml Mnce the creation men, and women too, have Nh'u tniug »o heller dilioo*. In such endeavors thev bai v reioirted to all ***rt«o{ weans and Just now a great many jM*o|de are ex|a*cting that better tiuo * w ill COMM FROM COLUMBIA. ter the next election sliall have placetl new pH**?* in charge of tlie Mti i bile it i* pro|*er t«> entertaiu h*»pe under the iiu*^t gi<M>iu v eircmn*:.»n Is well to remember that self help I* the h«-».t help. To ineu <*l intUurv sober thought it is a* plain a* sunshine that there are Surer, Safer and Shorter Roads to Reform than those controlled by the politifiHii*. Thi prudent do not put all their egg* in one basket nor peril thcir.-iH in one venture. It will not d,* for'w.i?** peopl** i«* wait for sitiucthiiig to turn fip, and if it does not come quickly enough they will make the opportunity themselves. Now in all candor the most lasting prosperity starts at home. It begins there and grows by practice and cultivation. '1 he old sailor reads the signs in the skies that have no meaning for tin* carelc** landsman and trims his craft to meet and conquer the coming Morni. So the vet eran merchant, understanding tlrj condition* of trade and commerce, make* ready for the extremist fluctuations w hile the peace of perfect summer is in the golden skies. In this philosophy . siacohst iBiiO'wisr, Thirty-one years leader of trade on the South Caroliha Railroad, haM anticipated the ’ 1 ALARMING RUSE IN PRICES by personally buying in the largest markets of the country, the MOST MAGNIFICENT Stock of General Merchandise ever risked by any Caroliua mtreliant outside of Charleston. To attempt any description or enumeration would be like under taking to publish an unabridged dictionary in a country newspaper ollioe. THE SUBJECT IS TOO VAST. But each man and every woman can come. They can bring their little ones along, and all can be suited, no matter how widely their need.*, wishes and means may differ. It is a proverb of the olden time that • . ALL ROA.DS LEAD TO ROME. and if the people will only read and reason they shall soon have the evidence of their own eyes, hands, pockets and person* that they can find * BARGAINS IN BLACKVILLE unapproachable in any interior American market North or South. East or West, The range of my Immense stock is limited only by the ingenuity and enterprise f of the human race. The best production* of our own land, the choicest manu- I fact urea of all around the world, everything that man need* on his life journeyj from the cradle to the graye are to be found in my emporium. Every implement] that the farmer n»cs, every article that the housekeeper require*, everything for everybody now waiting for the people. Hy selling the best srood* at the lowest prices I hope to prove a benefactor to all former customers and all mw friend* | By paying the very highest cash prices for cotton and all country produce l fl •xpect to make myself invincible against any and all comi>etitiou. ■: OCTOBER OP FOR TURfT/ES:- Fcnnunss the best goods I he Mo>t Moderate Prices ate now Ripe and Ready at Three Stores i q TovVq, K.VC II < ROW DEO WITH HAKE ATTRACTIONS AND ADVANTAGES, - * UNDER * - JVSoiaif’s JVlapagefnept. iR.>r r had other kftd+f- tum- ttf-rupaJ lufure -• her tn{ grad’ixlb it «lr«rw ik an wrath. nnt«i airep v as*J Hits and Ja v Of air ww» i* •• aiti«l a Kimi.l thtt the had often beard ’ tnarmnr at firet. inrraaa in rolmne. until at last, as r, it auanded like a roar uf led with ahull akrieks of actuy d their sails El thei kid now K«"* \X!t FGKKMo T .—Tire men Iimv* * monopolized the sumirer wirh ie*. but n o\ l. i.iiu •** i* i!ie order of th.* and the attention of llo* ’‘ftt’fin 1 !x' inviff. 1 s» > tire *pl« tiditl eo ■ lection of be antifiil and ii«*«ful hei» d from *ii! qii:i iy< d for!*.ilo at lire rter* «if lie* elvlli/ ir rial St**re. ed world for tl n ir s]H*cial use and bk> in a i ll ,f lit M C uAt)| fed every and fi iried there sang end fast sad just where. 6* ( er m r rrrrj thing suc- as the first < hilly tweeth of the squall coutba *. Thr* Tousrlmrg toorh mI th. *4r sweat Headed rfierks am) fend e pfl A U! hilt rnfasl tltat too i fore hi *m1s 1 they threw the anchors over wheu it • «w"! |J| 1 tu mX0 |?T turn more j board tS t ter 1 -J — (Jviv f t luui i it Had ever The n the storm broke loose ia aU Its been h fur)'- The thuto^r roared mure deafea Toiu ^ ill . t UM ite 1 on tl tra shore of In Hr the 1 Ightning flashed more blind one of t be |T ■c m the T esas coast. 1 t it i* i %* than beb re. The phos|4rare*iX'«t e out uf e\ ‘ i*fr v 1 * *fi uf lira fa- Ofc- wt | * r gleai re d as an ocean of Ure laahvd habitai fits a m iiiif rm ft af ,, mes«l J tm f fi Iriveii i before the gal#. .The two kind, t rnm m r Imiti g whnt are frail 1 wore toaand like iorks upon com me nrly calls *1 r at lioat#. on which j the angry era, but their anchors Iraki they o fiaki i art el tly t : i ] [*» to 111 >• a4ja«x>nt them lie ad to the wind, while strong. eit tea. car rv i f%fp the 1 •; rtucti i of their IMPsi 1 p ns be kiwis (trapped the tillers ami ganlm a an i.’l flek i_ jb t < M' 1 « ed th etn as they plufiged op and him < JOM It] OWl rad || Vi leaf tb« we boats, s u<*wn aanu ig the formas waves. trim rti ittle < r»!t • an* 1 ( >uo of ti Ira swiftest Tb# ? two hoets neemed to be riding the that pi owe d the wat inn • of the bat. The gale s afely until suddenly the Jtnine’s little ' ttSM •1 bad l bee u named the Annie cdbls snap fietl. The Annie was to the after 1 li* S reter. Lil re every c ttlrar boat- windward of the Lily, and when the man, Ktui was t ouct 'X on the subject of cable parte d she drifted straight down being 1 •eat t*n by imy thcr craft, but bis , tq*un the latter. They came together pnrticr tlar 9 pot w as a b, anter from with a fe arfnl crash. Th* n came a the S|« ratt ents t' iat Jay’ a boat, the i. wave higlu *r-crested'ifud'lbore furious Lily, c mil 1 oats ail hi m uuvl< er any and than its fi idlowH. It burflt upon the all eon 1 j.: ons. » | boats vrhih t they were yot side bv side. • -‘Xhi > Lii ly, Hk 9 th f* Annie, had been sweej *ing their decks fn>m fore to aft. hr *1 v za w < • ltd • /* r* * <. v t A V »I »ro *r ti X.n • M US. II. II. 1* LEWIS,of llutii and serve the Ltd: all the promising eoniplett* that »*•. -ry want L*>vely I Lit* and Ileum and Trimming*. I’lu-'e - Calico* and Sa, ine, Clev; Xcliy Bly <'ap* anil Liu* for 1 n*'ant* an I Ze;il.\ r (: isEi'oxi> ani> srrt.i *I*.ln cliar reof the *.tie* departinent. and M ISS S‘f'LLLA M it;, i rri..-:t t ‘mint y » of the Season Pave, beep and wi-h <»f the fair scr. c Lmdher* and Flowers, er and itre.-sinaker, will i.c vlad to see I n addition to all t he *tandartl Invorite gootb l*eer> added until the Stork is s» n De gratified ar home. .are- ami Kibboh*. Pimm > tnd \ ejyels, Ribbon*, ( * ami Hosiery, lire** Ilucklcs i Cap* and Surah llaU for Children, 'od«, ,Ne., iVe , A e. 1IOR.—At the A yer Store can be foundan ent.irclv new aslimeres and Flannels, rod Dress rriiundiig*, hir.cia Cloa « i v. Stork of (iem ral Mc!'e!ri'i.li- e eomplep* in all departments, whieh .M* ssr*. 1). J\ WOOLEN and DAVID McN All ^ 111 t»e glad to show r ie-rr friend* andthegen- P* prove by l eral publie, am best and eheapesr goods on Itarow L A S F m i’ l A K j- RO M L EAS’I nuans’vverHbie II liin —The ohH logic ah' fact* and tigoiv* to be the leadorarfer* it! flip East end w here the people, have learned h\ happy and long expet iem * ihai ilp'v <;an a!v> ay* get file fairest treatmeut, i!tc In'st good* ami Ihg nio*t of tltem a' let. live prices, ('.ills and examinat ions of good* and price* are asked from eveuvbodv. v A fair chance Is All that 1* aski d or, needed. Gur good* and prices w i'l w in ajtproval from all careful huycLs. Elolcdr, BHol&’h*. m r m, SPECIAL HARDWARE STORE. IRemexELTDei?, U yo«r neigh bora too. that from every nook and corner of Aiken, Orange- >nd Barnwell, all roads lead noouer or later to Browns in Blackville. ► not h« entreated to go ytray from your determioation to go to Headquarters. Mil year eeifecm to nrrand Dcry fOur goodt ^rorn me I pledge myself that in oaa, will nr »halt do better by you Teat me by the “TRY IU LE” aI.d• the fall trade campaign la over I have no fear but that I will be the first CHOSEN CANDIDATE at of the tfehet aa the OF THE FARMERS "We have removed ♦» \>w Store, earner Clark Street and Hnil Bond Avenue. Btaek\ ilie, S. I., and cun now *1h*w you k* eompltlc a stock of llardwarv as can be found any w here...*y Our sliM-k couii>ri*c* all kinds of Staple and Fancy Hanlware. Fine Tabic and 1 ocket Cutlery, Guas, FtsfoU and Ammunition, Himes, Tinware, llarue**, ramta. Oil and l*las-. You «^ir aave money t>yj>nying from i»«. poaii?blij*p*■ J of Tinning, Hooting, Guttering and ID pairing at lowea w«; named for tho fci.ster of its owner. It w;i* a now lioat, understoo l to hare been built exprcar.ly to l>c»t the Jason lv>at. | BoaRt. nnd banter ran high lit conw*- qucnce, nnd high worda wore exchanged daily between tire backers of the two crufts. One evening Jay and Sint met down by the Rhoje, where they had come to look after their boats. Both men were accompanied by friends. “If I owned an old tub like that one yonder,”.said Jay Hpratt to Ids compan ions. pointing to tho Annie and speaking in tones loud enough to Ikj heard by tho Jason crowd. “I’d leave her to the mer cy of the wind and weather and let her Etake.care of herself.” “That tub, as you call her, can out- ‘cul that bov of yours,” retorted 3im, stopping and looking around defiantly. "1 don’t believe it.” ! “1 didn’t'ask you to take my word for ft, Jay Spratt. But if you have ! spunk of a kitten I can prove it to you this very night.” “How?" asked Jay, affecting surprise. -rU sail yon a race to Redfish light house and back. From the looks of the sky 've are likely to have all sorts of weather—winds amT calms and squalls— and our boats will have an equal chance.” .lay considered a few moments. The sky looked threatening and tho night would be dark. Thp distance was twen ty miles, and to go out on the bay with every indication for » stormy night was ( a risky business; but Jay knew he must either accept the banter or back down in disgrace, tacitly acknowledging the in feriority of his boat, and incurring be sides the reputation of a coward. These thoughts flushed through his brain, and , in a moment his mind was made nir. Aye, he would outbrave Sim in accepfc- t mg the challenge. *‘l accept your proposition, Sim," he said. Then ho added, “And to make the race more evcq for you I will only take sjSter Lily along to help me sail the boat.” A wild yell of approval went np from his companions, for all knew that Lily t Spratt was as plucky a girl as there was in Tomsburg, and that her skill h» handling a boat was second only to that of the most expert boatmen in the Tillage. Just then Annie Jason came upon the scene, and joining her brother asked the cause for the uproar. Blm told her ia a hurried whisper. “Tfce Spratts shan’t crow over as. at the ramo time tearing them, apart and carrying one far astern of thcotucr. Jay looked around for Jus sister. At his feet, in-the email cockpit iu which he was sitting, now half filled with water, ) he mw a motionless figure, ,which he j thought to l>e hers. He reached down 1 his hand nnd dragged her toward him. A long and vivid flash lighted up everything uronnd him, revealing In- American girls havo that plnck whieh makes Ihetn admired by all the world. Tho following is a story of two yotmg women who made a flying trip from Pails to Han Francisco. The sisters were at school in Pari.*, and expected soon to be met by relatives. One foreifton they, remved a cable dispatch telling them to come home as soon af possible. Tho oldest girl i* about twenty years old. She immediately sent for time tables. While she wa* examining these her nste^ was packing five trunks. Miss F discovered that they coaid get a steamer from Southampton which was to sail th? next day. She printed to her banker’s, and hurrying back joined,, her sister in packing. At half-past 8 that night they were being whirled out of Paris. Neither ot the girls slept that night. Wheu they arrived in London at fl o’clock in the morning Miss F—* wan forced lo do some shopping, for however rapidly women travel they make time to do a little Imying, and In this case they had started so suddenly that this was absolutely neoeesary. The American sinters caught the 12 o’clock train for HouthampL>u^qj£|'Liv ing h art time to cai*luocht'i» M% y.mf hour* later they were on th<4r st tired sud hungry and sleepy, bat tri umphant. . on the ones*. Every one on the vessel was mustkipi to the yoang wusum sad lauded their pi ark to the skica. Tbs voyage would f« this reason have tieea made pleasant fur them, bat their harry and lark ot sleep, together with their nerve tension, made thru easy prey for man's enemy, re—seknrae From the tig stenmar left England on tli up New York harbor the qacompromlslngly rough. Not was fair. When the jrooag reached the stramof they were exhaosted. and at once went This art the rtewardeas to She wanted the girts U dinner table tm the flret day at “Oh, don't urge ns to go again,* rr1«4 Miss F - theta she told the wonami the Utmagh which they had juat ** Yua pour htlie demia, 1 woman, at once breomiag gentle, and fur the rest of the voyage she neglerhd every one visa to luuk after “the bravd Utile American Ufttea." Hen and women joined la little coart- eeka ahi atteatinns to the two girla. One obi r rusty English mao sreaed id take offense if any one mostopohard their attention. He Ivrame their loyal guard ian and walked anmnd like a great pn> terming maettlT. It was he who stood on* the deck with them uo the day that the girls turned their oagrr eyes toward the Htatoe of Liberty. The hew fnends of “the Iwave little American ladies” ad vised them to stay in New York for one day to get a little reet They would hot listen to such pleasaflt Urginga. The stewanlem actually wept over their do* termination to harry on to San Francisco. go taafr worn tutu. “Only get one night’s sleep." she plcvded, but the girls had been told to come home as noon as possible, and they were deaf to all entreaties. The steamer was at her pier at 4:30 p. ra., and a train left Jersey City at 8:30 p. m. In tliat two hours the girl# left the st( amer, had their tranks ex amined by the custom house officials and were driven to tho railroad station. Their adoring old Englishman, who did not look as if he had nb^ved rapidly in forty years, fretted and bustled around |jage with a cry of exultation. The train which started westward that even- ttoad of tho expected face of liis sister ! trunks when they wore being that of Annie Jason. opened. He was in, mortal terror lest * At that moment a woman’s piercing the ^ rls w,mW ,niw the train « fter •J 1 - cry rang out abovo tho voice of the stHin I* e d, got rtxl in the face, puffed storm. Jay heard it and th « W- feet. “It is Lily, and she is downing,** he , , . , . ... cried. “I’ll cut tire cable and drift ^8 earned with twt> white faced young down with tho wind. I may save her Wo,nen wishes.of a shipload of yet.” I passengers. ‘ lie started forward, and just theuThe i “ No woma ^ bnt ari American wmxld topping lift broke nnd the boom came j ™dertake such a thing,’’ said the foig- d'ovn wit), m its weight np m 1)1* head, ! J™*?’ looking at two bits of of white the j , With a moan nponhisirns he sank down j “ aro wbere haiidkerchiefa fluttered unconscious. ' ■ ■ ' I at the car window as the train rolled out It, was q week after the night of the ! of the station * “ Juid ^’ he a(Med ’ squall on tho bay when Jay Sprutt i Woninn but iin American Could succeed awoke to consciousness again. He was bl 8<lcb a:i ^^ortakiugi’* _ at his home in Tomslmrg. Two sweet For the ot th< ^ * ho ape inter ‘ faces were bending over him, while the \ k now how the trip ended, and arms belonging to the possessors of the ! satisfy those who like to follow trans- faces were wound lovingly around each *Gantjc records, it may l>e said that the other’s waists. “Where am IT” ‘ “You are at homo, Jay. and all is well,” said Lily, with a smile. “And yon,didn't drown?’’ “No, dear; thanks to Sim Jason, who risked his own life to save mine.” * “How did 1 get homer 1 “Annie”—— But here the blushing Annie placed her disengaged hand over Lily’s mouth. “Did j'ou sail the boat and take me young women reached home in safety. To go from* London to their home in Sau Francisco took them just twelve and one-half days.—New York Tribune. A Suece**ful Counterfeit. Our rations While in Richmetnd we ee- tiinated at two to four onflow of beef and six to eight ounces bf good wheat bread. To supplement this we mada counterfeit greenbacks, which we were sometimes able to pass on unsuspecting home, Miss Jason?” asked Jay, looking ; S nard *- Once, by '‘fitting out the figure* up into her face. I from a ten cent scrip and with h little “Yes,” she whispered; “but be quiet T Wood this over the figure one in now, and try to go to tdeep. The great majority of the people In Tomsburg are'well pleased to know that the fend between the J aeons and the BpratU is at an end. A double wedding is announced tlmre to take place in early ant nmn.—John P. Sjolander in Timee- Democrat; His Reward. _ Sniggs— Brash was a bad man in his youth. What became of him? • Jigge—Went west and became a prece dent oC III* ouuatrv “Did! WhatpartyT * “Lynch party.”—Texas Siftings. a dollar greenback; myself and three comrade* bought With fbis bogus ten dollar bill ninety loaves of good bread, and it was the only time while I was inr the Confederacy that ! made a full meal. Century. " rested. Jenkins (Uying to be social)—Is thW Farmer Joum? Farmer Smith—$o, Farmer Jones; it’s m Just toll yer, young posted cm that bunco j play it on me! So yoa d