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rrr^ ’ \ ■ - * V / THE ESCAPE, < MRS. CAPTAIN. . .- lliUl ^X I I^ | • avh<i <lnV It ww « wild «c»*ne in Bohemia, nlonRibo baM of t he KnttfeWrg* moufttainn nnd <m : Jthe banks of the frozen l:'.g< r The wnme lay deep ufK>n the Keo 111 ' 1 !, 1>nt <to hardly con Keali-d that the sharp iron shoe* of mar f ijfuvift (toitig btiUit scarcely ilul niofe rthur tindent it. v|t»w hiih now to Carltlmd l, mid tu UiC. j ,j'.| h^i pi, driver. * ■ “Foar loAKoes," he answered. , , *>jAt this rate, then, how much IbnRej on the^or.dl" * * "Tw,o hours. ” •‘The slut Ih aiiout that hiKh.” " We shali eiiUr thcClown at early himlle liKht." On we went, up hifl nnd down, thenyerry hens rinKinit chnrty in the frosly^wrer-— At lenKtli we rear lied and rfhwly ascended a long, steep elevation, whose descent' hy n liarroWj winding road or jsith led down ftKiiin to t hcJimd, s of the frol.en K(fer, nlon;; here and there precipitniis hdc'ea over Whieh a ehanee slide nda'lit he fatal. Tile horse sudden!y sll|it>ed T 4oKi; > his feet and rollisl dow.n tlie incline nnd broke Ids harness hndly. NN e had ri*eeived no injury which was wonderful. y • “Hero’s an Unfortunato Kitnatipn,*’ said \ J idea. "Thank Odd that rye havu come to a halt nt last-vvith orir hones whole,” raid 1. Then* was no ii.snin eonsideriil^, debntinjtj or cntnplninhift. " Isitli s»" e,.a< n> uTiat^T Wo had to do nnd who had to do it, and to j we laitii went to Vnri<"wit1i a wiH v * When we nt last reached the hiKh way - again, all safe and ready to resnine < ir | Jonrney, the i{TTW : ‘aas tlovt n and tliy{;l < s»" We were well into the Gulf of Bengal, hound for Madras, when one mornlnff t just im niKnt wn» fmlinKjiiito dawn. J thought I Ti eft id a voiceTjn'iraiifUft TTOli^ihtriurfuce <’f tlie sen. T .j > T)ien* \vas no nwsl to hall tlie mate on watch, fur he hcMnl the cry as well. We were jpgRintt alntiK under easy ;tul, and he There was h sort of steam rising from (he water, hut the mate had not climlied HO tret wben down hr eame H«ai«.-ftnd in <uiu breath onicred the ship into the wftid, tlie captain aroused nnd a boat lowered. We of the watch had no doubt tlrat tiff ship ftfe boat CAME TO LIFE. en li.iilisl by east a wins, but was down lieforo any of ns aueie out a lone woman in a sort of canoe eraft alsiut two ! rabies’letiKtlf* awWoifWn-]><»rf l>ow. She • had neither I'auliUe. imr oar, and her craft ; wiudrivinu with tho wind and wa, while she sat eoweriiiK in the stern. Our lioat I was soon nloiiKside of her ( raft, nnd wom an and cnniKt were soon alftianl of the Ad miral Nelson, The wnteli IsHow had Ix-en turned up, nfid eveyjrbody was on deck to . Me wJuit was iroini; on. The wonmn w>m I white, and, us we soon ascenif^usl, Anirii . J can. 1 say white,' bill broii/.e would he the I hetti r term, for it. w as evident that site had loiiK been expotfisl to tnipical woather. Hhe | w as of medium si»e, rcKiiliir features and alHiut P) years of age, and had at one t ime been good looking. , "iVlio and w her" is the rnptain of tlds t he (ii^k. “ircfe, nm’.n n Kaitaut ly replied our old man as lie stepped briskly forward, ‘I want to talk to you in your eahln,’* contiiined, lier fliigerii working nervous An AlTeetlng ftcenr of a Trnijedy Itroken tip by the I'rltirlpnl ( hurxclcr. >Iany imiusing incidcnts^afe rofordod of J,ln* lauglmbid Idniniers (MH+sod Ly didiMlhg harts. ^AwriKthem is a M'dy of Georg® Powell, nf^ol'l English actor, who was uiiujug tho great intn of tho stage in ITbu. .The play 4'as Rowe’a “Fair I't'iutci>t,”iu . \vliicjl. tlitt hanghtS’, gaiTaiTt of the fourth act, but his coiT>hc ttgufes proHiinontly in tho conclmliiig ftt’ette. The stage directions provide for a room hung with black, With Lothario's laxly nixliii a bier standing on on® side of tlin tdny, on tho tyther wido a taliln with a Pick the rlp®n<*i pollticftl plnmAUnd the multitude must wait and watch to gath er such sharPsns tlie tax lawn nnd the wholetouie administration ofatlairi in • • iv ihcni. 11 til candidate and the 'un- ale tt the defeated ambitious citizen Heliel is nearer,*sdrer ami a plenty for oeryboilv, -and utie way to get t here (is so plain and ea»y —AND- Wl LI.I Next th of t wl light-Wfis-u[Trm ars. “ “Ilowfar now, .TniesP* “Two leagues, sir!” ? J had,just taken my -lent, aualn In llie ve liiele, aiul .lules had gathered Up tlie n mn . fora fjesli start, when a solitary, distant, distnal liowl w as borne to bur ears. "May (jod be nieiriful to us this night!” ejaculated the driver ns lie started the horse'foiwari^, but with a Uautioii that showed how miieii lie feared asuddeli strain Upon the harness .For (xfliaps H iniiiiito after the first rail 1 we heard no answ er, and we were just h e ginning to lio|K'tliat none VMiuld be given when another dismal how 1,in a *1 iti.erent~ diroetion, fell upon 'our ears. This was (julckly followed hy another and another nnd . then hy not less than a down oa all sides. Our horse raised his head, with a terrified snort, and sprang forward at a gift I op. “Let liim go!" I said to Jules, feeling my hair rise with horror. “It won’t save iis!” returned the latter despairingly. "If tlie lieUst vverefree from his traces, lie couldn't outrun thesc-hungry devils. Why, hxik there! and there!” cried Jules, pointing with his whip first to the right and then to the left. I did Jy Mini her eyi ■> afire. • - They had not been gone a (punter, ofjaii heur win n both reappeared on deck. I was Xf ttfi 1 'wheel mimI—therefnee heard* ftH it hat. V.mh said, rr appenred thnt t he woman, v Hvimo nniiit' was Mrs. Thomas, Owned and fuilisl a trading sehoomr,\( Inch had been lefthcrat her huslmnd’s (h atli. It was a strange vocation fora woman, but it scymod she liked it, and nlso had a good business head on her. She limV ft new of six, her lii.itebi ing an KiiKlishiiiair and the < it hers l.asi ars, aiid-i.fic had l«sni sailmg 1s t ween neatly all the towns on the gtllf* 'Three days before we pickisl her-lip her schooner duul UXt KumaLra. lsjuinl for tlie Indian i (itist. The crew seemed - to be perfect! qii.iet and coiitent, but at 10 o’rlis-k of tli previous night, hem led by tlie mate, had suddenly laid violent itanilsoii tier nnd sent her adrift w ithout water, food or a |>«i)dlc. The intention was to run away with the schooner and cargo nnd si II them, and tiijs plan i.light have Iss-n carried out hut for her rescue."' ' hhe was flu* spunkiest, litth; woman 1 ever *hw. hhe was »o nisd s*e 'couldn’t standstill forthrccaccomUnt iijjinc. What she wanted was ^iu - our ship to go iii pur iMimd with two _ suit, tier Schooner was took, arid in either direction Ipep- - brass C,. |uamrteis, w hile w I'hail four twelves. reived an undulating shadow moving over tlie now starlight!d smnV at an angle cal ciliated to reach usnt some unknown point ahead. fasTor!" *■*” 1 n ~‘ 11 ” l cru-iL "are.we dopimsl "Don't you see he's doing bis Is'st now, your honor,Tiiid lie can’t gala an inch on these devils!'” It was true. Our gallant, horse, ns fright- cnod as oui'Hehes, was already on a dead run. And yet slowly but steadily the mi- dldntiiig shadows-to tlie right and left were closing in to the* central line, and the yelping crew behind had gained 1 on ua a little. "How far now, Jijlcx!" •• “.More than a Teague. SirT"~ "Is there no ptata* mi the way whore wc ran stop--no dwelling, barn", stable or hut that we can take rOftige in v ” VTherr’ft a hut nlftmt a rniK> ahead, but and she expressed her entire wHlingnesB to ' ve her craft sent to the .Isittom liefore the Hintinons cri'W should Imuk fit hy their act-. Captain 'Wheeler was pretty well along in ■ ye.'iYs, very careful on the (piestiort of in ; Tun-w ! ,ot search of the schooner, nnd he almost prom ! ’.M'd to give her a taste of our metal if slic , would not surrender, The lit tle w ojnan manngisl to cat a do/.en nun,tlifidft^oflireityfiist and^then returi're'l tut he di. k tii aliiinsf a siiiiie edot rol. She | ordered a man aloft, bussral tlie job ofeftjit- ing loOse tlie guns and getting up powder | and shot, and every in minutes she was | bailing (lie lookout to know if anything tvas in' sight. 'Lur'k wax in her favor. While we had Iks n • jugging along ail nighty the schooner, being farther to tlif cast, had | been nliueV liecnhiied. We raised lier al- i most dead ahead ahout noon, aad, aa luck Iion}’ can w e get ftltd it* Tlie tuaMeut wii StonM have it. again w e liaikplent y of w ind, stop tlieso wifives w ill he U|m>ii us " , w hile +-he liad imne until tlie M's;K‘l!i weru Suddenly Jules tuniral his head and ex claimed: "($uick. quick! your honor—have you a sharp knife!’’ “Yes!’’ "Quick, thcnl Give it to me!" I foreofftnv idiwe. whirled I sick the furs and outer garments, thrust my hand iiiton pocket and brought forth a long Spanish claopkliifo, w hieh opened with a-Kpmeg\ lie took it with a deHhcrtitioii his ex cited words hud not led me to expect, and then Mirniifg his eyes toward lieaien saiil solemnly: - O' “May ,God sin Ho upon tho design' It ■Oems our olily hope! ’ "Jiilest” i cried, w ith a shudder, catch ing him by the ana, "surely ) uti nru- in.t meditating self dest ruction V’ “No, nol Hero, take the reins!’’ I did so meehanicaily, but ’aniausl and mystified. Instantly Jules leanedTorward over tbo front (if the sleigh and for a lew | moments seemed hard at work Then, starting up suddciiTyJ lie cut l he reins with a single stroke of his knife and at the same time struck the Hying .Imroe a smart blow with his whip. Before i had ttmU tn ask ’ what all tliis meant I cuniprolieiKhsl what ! had In-cii dong;“* Hr inidyut tbe t niees. i lio "’' horse was leaving its, and we were ruiridng by our ow n.momentuni. “it-was Olir only cliMtice,” Raid’d ules, j pointing to,the hut just liefore us, about opposite to which I judged I lie still fast moving sleigh would stop’ “Had we passed | that, I fear there wouldn't have been any hope.” "And what hope now !" Lrricd iiidespair' j "You sec!” replied .hdes, with a wild, hys- j terical laijgh; “you see, don't )oii? They’re j liassing us, to the right and left, in. full ! eljaseof, tlie (lyinghorse, which they 11 catch | and destroy before tlioy'll comeback for us!” it wastrue. They were passing ns to tlie Tight ami left, and in less than half a min ute (lie hindmost was ahead of us, mid the w hole yelling pack was in eager chase of the nohle beast that itatl done hisjrest to nave us. , -■ IVaitihg only to he certain that no prowl «*r wg‘s near ns we gathered up all our loose cove) not over two miles apart. Tho schooner could have no suspicion that, t&'Wumnn j w as aboard of us, and wc flew a signal thu^ we wanted to speak In r. She at once lay to, and ns we ran down to her I snw Mrs. Thomas grit her teeth, •rliiich her hands and show other (w hlenCes of her feelings. She had iMirrowisi the mate's tkelowiter, donned a hat and coat to disguise herself, and as we lay to about a cable's leiigt it away no eye fottld have made out her sc.\. “Sdiooiier ahoy!" called our captain. “Aye, aye, sir! This is tho Nancy Lee, ■ hound from Suinntra to the mainland.” “Are you thocaptuin V \ “Xo, sir. lie's very sick lu his hefth.” “Hun out those guns,” whispered _thc old niau to us, and 'down went the port shutters, and out went the big harken*, and such of tint crew as were not at the guns rosted tliefr mitskets along Hie rail. “I've got your captain hero, and she'll Iks put "If you!” The Xatn .\’s mate ordered his cr<;w to one of the gnus, but tligy refusei! to obey, every ti'.'in of them sulking forward and TH-fTp pi'.iriiig dow n the hutch. The fellow left tlie dis'k long enough to arm himself with a cutlass, and ns we lowered a ixint he ealletlout that he would spljt tho head of the first inan who attempted to iKinuJ the eehootii r. f Our first mate, the isMitswain and two of us foremast hands went in the, Isiat with Mrs. Thomas, aud ns we hooked onto'the’schooner's clinins the boatswain pulled/fl i(Mdver and climlied inovertlie / ri aheard of you!” shouted the Cftptaiu. you attempt any rvslstauce, I’ll sink skull, book and lamp. Calista is discov ered ou a couch iii tho back. In tliis, ns in siniilar cases, it w;w clearly unnwos* ftary for tho iihporsohator of tlie lively Lothario of the fourth act to represent his dead laxly in the fifth. It was usual, therefore, to allow the actor’s dresser to jn rform this delightful duty. Now, Mr. Powell's dresser was a rather timid young .until hy tin? name of Warron, and on tlx* oceasiou recorded was lying-on the bier waiting for tho curtain to go down on 11 o fifth act Powell, forgetful that his attendant was employed in iinjiersonating tlie corpse. of Lothario, wait impatient to bo gmio and called loudly for bis dresser. He was ft very ytassionato fnan and when enruged quite violent. He oixyiral his door and called for Warren niid threat- e»H*d him with -the severest of punish Hunts if Hy (Jid not immediately como to his assistance. v Tito utilmppy dresser could, not help overhearing, his raging master, yet fpi Homo tiuig his fears were surmounted by liis Kcnsi) of dramatic propriety. Tie trenihlingly longed for tlie fall of the curtain. Potvell threatened tfl break every Ixmo in his skin, which threat he, in his drusser's opinion, was tv man quite likely to carry out. The situation finally became nnliearablo, anti, with' a ery "Hero I am, master,” Warren sprang up. clothed in tjio sable drap rii’S wdtich were fastened to tho handle of his bier. Tho house roared with surprise and laughter as tho dead Lothario, encum- brrejJ with his clmruel house trappings, Acd from tlie stage. The play, of course ended almiptly, and for once the aomliei •tragedy of tlio “Fair Penitent” hud a ■mirthful conclusion.—New York Herald. N. C. W. Walker, MAIN STREET, U A TJX WKl-I. S-G-. has keptbltsy during the dull -tmimer inodtbs in si tidying the markets and collecting hiti'gaiiis Iroin all the leading ciU'es and manttfaetbrici* until he, inis packed every shelf and tilled every-rmok and eoYtier with aftockef General MetA chaitdise that is perfect in comideteiiess and beyond all competitiott in cheap- * 'town people *i\y T am birr I know belief tr might tie so B i were to depeiul entirely on IlHpiwe.l trade, but when my country friends and the general public find out how large mv•stock and bow low my prices they will share in the benefits ottered t,y my experience aud energy in serving their wants. Cheap and good goods mlike up fqr tlie bov prioaid cotuni. bo I invite everybody froyi every where to coine to see in v goods anti tiud nut m.V: prices, i dotv’t undertake to catalogue them for tlie list would be too long for publication. 1 can suit all buyers ail lines and all that 1 ,ask N chance to prove my words good. Come to Headquarters early aim .•■- , TFTT7 Tie welcome Female llifli School, cIONTbaH .SWELL CO. S. V. Session begins Thursday, Sep * U'tnber 1st, INi'J. , 4 / • - Full English Course. S|/ccialDepaTt- "liieiils. ^ .\neientaml Mod'jrnT.tuigttyges, Rook- keeping. Telegraphy j Stenography and .Music. Full corps of experienced teachers ; large,, comfortable and well furnished building; .ht*h It hy location". '— ' ^XTTIN^EK; r BETTER THAN- t (Tusl after th® lyncl.ing, in New Orleans> few months ago, ofe^en reembwl oi the Mafia by-» volunteer hand of Afitcriean a%engerS, Shine yreated ft little urienslne** VT dnetaring-that Kihg Humliertb Shine of tho daily paper* ■ eaten uttie nivo *•*>"" v* ^ ^ ibftrt’ft Irua t}i»(b» tCooIw. etiell nJ\vIYork from anchorage beyond the range of the slihre fort* and hatiar- ie*. and 4*v the business metnqiojis of the country in ashesor under contribution. VVithout discu-ing I nclc Sam’ft ability to take cary of his posnessiono LiteraryI)ep;rrtm<;*iit,nci month. $1.50 to ‘ .... , r , v ' : Music, per nionth, $.T..*»0'. " - ' i'e.legraphy, per r.icnrli,•‘tJ.i'O. Ilook-keepTfig, per cour.-e. 110.00, Stenography, percotirs’e, $10.*0 Board,.per month, $7.00 to Srnd for catalogue. E N. j\. BAiLEY, rrineipal, jut .-”1 ( - - W ill.-ten. s. r, Charles Zissett, ffi^Practica/ Watchmaker. First door south of RrfTwn Ho'ttse, Rarhwe.il r. ll., S. C., oll'ers hi# ?ervjce» North ke He went a to tlie"public. . in : Ail experience of ujiwal'ls of forty lair ! years is the Tii'St gttiiratnvw ••-4iat h« j kno'ws hi* busiti®** a Oil will give satis and of- cfaetibn in Dm qitalityaU" Jits work and mch8 MICHALSON _ . v -■;f~ --T—--s>- . .... —- - t t akes pleasurc’in informing Hie’public that oju his recept visit to the captured New York, New England andvaUiig sRe® of the Nortlr-Weid, supplied with tlie ammunttion of gold, sliver, grembaeks and (Criirted checks and inerchafits, nianufactiireis and itnpoiters sttrremfeKd upon tlie first sum mons, threw open their stocks and told M-iehalson to help hitnsclf to all ho want ed arrd to pay thenT Tvliat tie pleased. They were (lemofairzed by the outflow of gohl to Europe ?nd welcomed Miclialson and his money a* a hard pressed aoldior ' cheers tlie comrades w liO come to his help and turns the tide of the battle going against his *tyg. , , . !M;icIh.also3=L Helped himself liberally. The profcfs tiiat-hc did so are a* plain as they can be.* The 1 ‘hTtrlexfnii briund stenmers, the Attjmtlc'tJfiast IJfie andj.he Richmond k, llanviUepysfcm are witnesses on his bwbalf. They, are hurrying- Southward as fa-t-a- sU*«t+*- ean timt theh w bceU t lro-goA4i*%lfat h(* .i*omiaaUy -bdught. Fren trow the first;cbnsrgmnmt* arc coining in and 1 IMIiolDLalsoxL Invites tlie people to conie from all tin fitly ainhe goods they w ant .■.I'.pheapTy prices of-cotton, gr i tlie-yHaccJit country and neighboring towns uiply rhat they will forget all about the i'f‘["iciiLK w lilt fTe-ll cuuragc to tutulr. wltfr hard low A I'aruoiis Fire Resciie. In the forenoon of Jan. 31‘, lSf>2, the old building at Park row and Beekman street caught fire. Tho C-»tory building had only one stairway and was filled with people.—Tim tiuilding treing old and dr>T. tho flamo spread rapidly, and many people found a terrible death, iust a* It seemed that no human being could escape death throe men were seen in an upper window.'" Tlie firemen 1/1 v lirouL'tit laddqrs, bnt the longest crowd a colored IxtotbiacK, v’n.ilA?;* VVriglit, saw that fastciuxl-to tho roof of tho building, just abovo tho window where tho men were, was a telegraph wire, ami that this wire ran across the street to the top of a telegraph jiolo in City Hall park. ' Ho saw that-if 6 the wire was cut in the park it would fall right across the win dow, sb that ilto. tuen could descend by it. In an instant ho seized a fireman’s wrench that "lay near by, ran across the street and lx‘gan to climb tlie tall, smooth tch graph polo. It was Hot easyln tlib - wind and snow, but by liard cimifeing Wright sooir reached the crossbars Quickly he twisted tho wire rqpo pff. Down iff ell, right across the Window? Tho crowd shouted for joy as one after, another tho three men caine down in safety. For a moment only the Ixiv was forgotten. It was not long before every one had heard of Charles Wright, the lioy who saved three lives,—Cor. New York Press. j A (Ik Iteration of Mustard. Mustard, especially that which has been adulterated with flour—which, in consequence, nlsowonld hxik sickly pale •=fs brought up to tho original color of genuine mustard by the addition of tu meric, and a similar practice is begin ning to Ixi adopted in tho pepper trade. —Food, Drugs and Drink. . CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etcJ For Information and fr#o Him<5book write to MUNN A 0O„ an Bn<»A4>WAT, Naw YokS. Olileat bureau for aeturlnu i ai«nlfl tx Aiuertoa. JCrcry patent taken out by ur is brouinit before the public by % notice giT«n free of charge In the f fieutifif ^t«crif.j« It tigs ntuF ran fnr enr lives to the, shanty. It wits old and untenanted, and the front door was fast. This Was a ter rilde tdwiek to our lio|i(‘w. VW ran to tlie- Fear (iixir That was fast also. “We niust get in!” I ) fairly screamed ‘’That winAuu!”—saiil .Jute/. kimgsUy. i "If 1 could only reach it!” "Hero! Mount upon iwy shoulders ” He did so, and the icxt minute he wcnt.it 1 in with a Trash and throw Ids l^idy into, the aperture. As he shortly disappeared in | •ride, leaving me standing ivithnut, m v ears Were iussailed w it ha" wild, sTiriekiti^' yell that made my blood curdle. 1 knew wfTat it was—our poor horse tvas til ready in the clutches of his rapacious foes • “Quick, Jules—for the love of God!” ’ Cried. Tie extended his liitnds, l sei/.cd tiieth and iu a few seconds more I was safe inside. Ten Yuiimtes later tlie still hungry beasts were howling all around us, but tve were not destined to Ih 1 tin ir victims. The ;iext day we related mir ai|\ et,lures to astonished friends in Carlsbad.—X. It in New York News. bows. ^ The mutineer retreated aft, and t Ik'ii we nil bonrdi d. The wotnun had mot spoken a word since leaving the ship. Slu* was pale as death, and her eyes glared like a tiger's.', As slie droppral from tlieTwil to tlie deck she cocked the weftjxm iirdtiQ hand, walkisi aft and right no to the mate, ami as he flourished his cutlass nnd cotn- iimnded her to keep o(T:site shot him dead In ids tracks. “It’s the law of the soa,” she quietly re-^ marked as -die turned to ns. "Now to rout out those Lascars.” , • “But you won’t kill them?” said our mate. "No, not quilej” was tier grim answer as she 11 am led him the smoking revolver. ('•isting a'took atrJtvc deadmUTtpeertii t«• sure that he was dead, she went forward, took a belayitig.pin out otj tlie-port, rail and go.'ug to ttie hatch cathsl down: — “ “Un dis k here,.every cowardly man of you, and he quick about It too!” They came up one after the other, and as each man touched the dVck site gave him a crack over the head which made him see stars. They went down on their knees and le gged for their lives. and after knocking them afxxit in a liberal way she finally agroed to extend pardon. „ ’ “Gotxiby, and (Jod bless you. Captain: Wheeler! I’ve got my craft Imek, lli»lik*“ptfe to you, and I'll.keen, my eyes open after tlds!’-’ as wcontercd the yawl to return. Two years later i saw the woman nt Singa pore,-rind she st ill owned the "schooner and was said to hate a comfortable fortune in batik. A year later I heard tliaTsIio’TiTpT poreposisl a brig, and putting in a cargo ou her own account 1 md sailed for homo.— New York Journal. \ The Color of the Hat, • Coutnrii's aro the color pf a hat or cap had its siguificante. Cardinals first lx*- "tfafTti* wear r--il hnfs in I7o”. In" Italy for ages 4R - n mnlwrs of the Hehrpw race, were known by tlio yellow cap they wore, it being niiiTidatory lor tliem to wear them.—Philadelphia Ledger. I wish I were an ostrich said lliekr, angrily, as he trim! to eat one of his wife’s I i sou Its, and. eonlden’t. I wish you were replied Mrs. Hicks. I’d get a few feathers for nty hat. Larrat rlrftilatlon of any *oientlflr tfaper ln th« world. Spleudidly llliwtrsted. No tntelltxent nmn shonld bo wtlhout lt. Tear: *UO*lx month*. Address Ml NN A I D, PuniJBUtiis, 3til hroadwar, N'cw York City. G|T. W GltoKT, J. B. Bt n« KIIAI.TKR, PARA&ON lacFme ¥orks, Howard Bros. Propr’s, BLACKY II/EK, S. C. To tlie ttsers-of Motive Power And General Machinery: We call your attention to the fact that we are prepared, with latest improved "oTk'oiT are prepa TooTI ami 'I.roT im-ry used in i no this i-uutiti * Aiken, S. C./ Barnwell. S. < ’ Croft & Burckhalter, F.YH AT 1/ A. W ... •••t-M >. c. Ho S- C. Will practice in all the Courts ot (in state and In the United States t.'mirfs. Mr. Croft will attend tlie C(Trtrts_oi Barnwell County and all matters of im- portanee tv ill receive the persmial at- tviitiou of each member of tlie firm, may JD-tD any Machinery Such as COTTON GINS, Gills 1’ MILLS, - ' toTToN I'HESSEK 11—V M.KKS. >111,1 (TEA HtNG; Shafting and*(“tstings et Iron or I! :".i - - of any size. Special ^'.'tenvi'-o giveti to GIN WORK. .Having a first class Gin lUtilil. r, *\ve can do,all kinds of Gin \N ork, new brush vyfYPjl.s, new saws, tioxes, Ae. Saws julyli ' ' ' " ,r As a |iartia1 list of the good goods and great bargains that klichaUoa ha* iii store iteasks attention to tlie following few exuinplea-tlial sltow the compariaon' ot Northern ami Southern prices ; ' ' / fit,(Hip wortii of New York" clothing—M it'h a Ison’s' price, ft’ifld*'* - - 'FTjtnnwortli of Boston Slides srijijiers, Ac.—Mtt-liuison's price, $4,750. -40,000 worth oi I.adies liress Goods—Mieliali-iin’s price, $o,0C0. —$itt.opf) worrh-of Notiom* —.HMV■ hatson’a price, trfi.UOO. ..» $ Io.ono worth of Gent '* Furnishing Goods-.-M i( liaison’s price, 95.500. Eli,000 Worth, of I'urn it.tire—Miehalson'* price, $i!,otKt. ' * $!,n< o worth id I in and W ood ware" - Michalson s price, $.'i()0. 410.non worth of Bacon, Hums. Sugar, Ac.—MiiiutlrimV price, $(1,000. Ji..Viii wortii of t'anned Goods and Fancy Groceries Miehalson'* pric*,91.000 S-.'i.coO worth of Axe*, Hoes, Farm Hardware—MiehalsOn’s price, $2,*00. . si,ooo wortii of Table Cutlery and I rockery—Michaison’s price, $ao0. S-IJKKI worth of Buggies and Wagons—Miciialson’s price. J-77iO. I hese quotations are offered a* texts for thoiigirt n presented as sign lioard* to show the people the best road to better times. Miehalson lias thousand* >1 goods He has bargains that everybody needs and can afford. If you don’t see w hat yoe want a*k lor it. Miehalson lias it. but does not promise to keep it aim ays. tone soon and in a Iturrv before tin* cream is seoojied. He linsn’t time or tongue -t'ttuilgli to make .a three liiutisUalk. but he will lielp-*t4H* eotrot t\ more Jietwee,. j |iov> ami t ht i' 1 mas titan all the piolitieians can do this side of tiie da> of j.'dg i titetit, it buy. ixnn.l si'll- i's wiltdfiiy (•.‘•ine to the pic nic ‘ Slierman’s camp fed low it sand Ivilpairiek s ton-li liglit troopers laid waste our lair country. T S tar'itt ajid taxi* and high prices liave fnadi* tin*, people i»oof Liiiti, 111- will iLive tlii« fail's vronk t.. the M iclialson js tiri il c. r lair countiy. 1 h.“ Ter year alteV year, tlie good of tin- r l ‘* > - Patterson & Hoiav Tanks,^‘acki, lubes, Engines, . Gins, Mills. ATTOT4 N’ Id'V BARN WEI d r in. SS A T I . A \ V I., SL « Having a-s.u-iat<-d onr-.-l\t s (or the practice of tlie law in all the (.'pntls '.,f t he .'ftaf e exeept the I .'foliate < .itirf and in the I nii.-d StaP - < om is, w<- pb-dge -t-rnst it* w'iUt t.rteir (•onli.liTic**, _ Gur united pr.otnjit attention wit] jrivett toall intriiH-s coitlid. il t>> us. ,)„<>. I ( v m i.u.su.v, V. . A. li01.11 AR Jan? ix- Many Persons are broken down from overwork or household cures. Brown’s Iron Bitters Rebniidsthe system, aids «liKcstii>n,'*t;movcs excess of bile, and cures rualuria. tict the ecuutuo. r wm \h%Us NEW All persons whose occupations ore Sedentary should make it a matter .of Tlie temple of the Run, nt PaJtHjTfc, covered a sqiuire of ‘J2 yards on each ihiqiij pus ®‘»il|aa '^IIM gg ‘siopufiq (/y Mr, F. M. POORER. ottr 4 Squth f’aro- TTn» representative, wijI be glad .to”.-TiTt" on persons in need of or intending to purchase machinery. ti‘»S SHORT of tcaciiing, can lie snccessfuliy tang lit hy mail, thus saving much expense. Any person, m-tb» or fe-ma-ie.-tiesir]ng to learn tin* art-can obtain full particulars by a'ldre-ing Tw tfTi sfatnn for rptdvl. * you waut t * ^ x FINK WATCH OR CLOCK STERLING SILVERWARE ti me n JEWELRY, novlh] STENGGRAnil'H. Lock lioX (!•'>, A ikon, S. 0 W. R. kelly, ■YT 1/ AW. BL ACK YU LE, S.C. Will practice in the rtr, State and l Aifed Rtatoft(Vittrfs and give iii* prompt art^ most/careftil attentionUxi all lpi^M.e‘.s entrusted to him. * [may 2W { ElFNEST QUALITY TABLE CUT — trEiUYr Semi OR SPECTACLES, ur orders to or c;w.«t Jaso Allan & Co rtjist T. B. ELLIS, Jr., Surveyor and Civil Engineer. Special attention given to the compHtation Wd water-powers, leveling and itrainnge. A postal card aiidres-.-.l to tnr at Hurt ins, S. G.'will receive prompt attention. - oclT,TOTVr" - - - - • • 'J • -2,%\KING STiyEEX,. CHARLESTON, s! C.‘ Dr. | E. E. illLllOl'S, Dental Surgeon. Bfaekvillc, S. F. » Z regular ap])t>intment» as Coroner’s Notice. Jl * I -'ft J <*> V»u t.ru li duty to counteract the unwholesomo | mde. It-was apiiroiached by a magnifi- tendency of their daily employment by cent nveimo pver half a lutlo Iuiik, in- some form of exercise. ■ ^ 1 tlosed by rows of colutqns aud statues. ft — . . . , > Tito ordinary folding fan is sard- to Boston has established a co-operativo _ _ homo (or young women students. There >Jiavo been invented iii Japun, in tbe'feev- ■re Rocemodatiobs for 15b, and the prices of Guard fange from $1.50 to.i^J.50 per wetdt. ..Wo Love only partially till we know thorun-hly. Grout that a cluser uc- qnnintauce reveals Weakness; it will Rlut disc lose stroiigt L - ,-Boucc. enth century, by a native artist, who derived the idea from tho way iu which the bat cIcmcs its wings I.ADIER ' i KeeOing a tonic, or chUdren who worn iiuiid- - ' . tlM up. should take f BHOWN*8 IKOIV HITTErs. It U pi ■uMiit to tike, rttres Malaria. Indi- EuaUou, UiUumuaia aud liver (uii.piaii.tf, . ■ - - •;>* THE ONLY PERFECT FAMILY US£. i ., • t ■ - Send for circular and price list to & "Wilson mf'g. co. My oflttx? is openjqn Barnwell at 3% ^ Gave *!c Bro s store. AH-notifications should be addressed to me iu their jare. 11 ENRY IVDYCHES. Coromr. FRANCIS F. CARROLL, Jr., Attprney-At-Law, \ BAMBERG, S.C. Office over The Bank of Bamberg, mar siO-tf Will have follows; At Barn.weil, C*. IF from 1st Monday (or xales-duy) in each inonth to Wed- nexitay evening;—-Ntx^n.*—*4—Midair House. Oliiee two duprs South of hotel, on 'iVcst. oi' opp.isite siT—of street. At Sally’s, B. A. A N. it. K., from .‘Id Moiuhiy in each month to Wednes day rVeuilig. (Mlict- at 1’l'ice’s .Hotel. Will be at bis humetifticcat Hiackville overv Fmlav and satiTVday-Iriuu i.«t tif pie. Instead of graspittg for profit -lie will try to c lea re x | at* r i m> s hi d rnake ft ieuc? t\ li.-tr tin.. - g. ; In t;. r ..od tli“ luriiiei * are otit of t/imPile be will trv to ie:.t' rurmr-v. I bat i« Itr* plattorm for »ix days ro’the n'rrk, and every Ixuly Is a -kre t« rotne a bd s.-o liTin stand i t:g l here, giving the h***t prices {nr ci.t too and all con ■ • try prodtp-d and st l 14ngSiii Lindsni goods to all sort* of people at only one p'i'.-" and that below zero. THE LIVE MERCHANT, Rarqu/ell, S. C. Spectaclee in Steel, Nickle and Gold. - All the Latest NoVelties. FARGY - GOODS /' Hobby Horses Velocipedes T ovtS' I^)o44^ Station cry PERFECTED BABY CARRIAGES. CRYSTAL LENSES < JIHIATMAS t'AKOs TT,.** *1*1(11. iuk*7 T.tv. act Ahrtjt. v-:/. AND BOOK LETTS. PLUSH DRESSIM. CASES, ALBUMS, l*l< TURF. FRA M FA. Musical Inatruiiien.s Sheet Music. Guitar Violin and Banlo Mrisg* THE GEM ROLLER ORGAN ONLY 96,00. Agent fir Ruuos and Organa, RuLiUr Stamps and btencil*. Mufiea, meiits Repaired. I’iano* and Orgaws Timed and Repaired. ^ ’i'ii. largexL and chcapcM stock ever brongltt to tltis citv. G-. OD. O. XTO. 27. XI. XI. Inur 9 1 ^ In TIME TABIvE NO. 4. Effect Mity Kth, 189-, at 8.K o’clock A. A\. North February to doth Scptetuber inclusivlN »nd,evefy Tltursday, Friday attd'^at.iir- day. from 1st Gct(»bei ytio JUt J-anuary im-lusive. iV.ill makeappointiuents with patients to meet them at either of his ollicis at any time. ■ / Ualients w ill find it morecoinfortatile to have their work done aiTAhe ntfi. e, UT7)"ugji if de»ircd will call /mt them, at their residences Atfywhere vvithiu tmi tv mile* of Hiackville. K. A. Ei.lis, G. M. Gki knk ATT< > RX K Y *4 A.X Ij AW. bArnwelL, s. c. * ; WHEELER * A Llama, Ga. a few dav*, six) you v-iit 1*-ilnrited *l ttie unex- poefed (.lice*** tliiit will rcw*r.| your ' rt..rl( We podtively l.svetli- hi»t t.usiness to olftr an «jrcut tliat cau J/*- f.mii.l .m tlie t:ii-<- (jf till* earth. tM.YOO protU >>n Si i A 00 Vori li of hiisiueas i* —* tit O t"* PN T -r T - ’ Tkf T~ r i brine duih un i li.iiwraMi- tca.i to .u ; U pai.l to H LI 11 rS W r\ Ln tu 1 \ iH Ituiiih-edj of meu, u oa .-^lio .-, aod aiiv, ill our ^ -V s diiji! iy. Ymi can make i.iou'-yfa'ter n- woik tur ni tliuiuou have juiytdi-a.or. ll,ybnniie»» i* »o e*(v to'C-Aeti, fttSliHt rscPoH* *o iiluplc aixi |.lsix v J» that idl tncoeraf from the ttsrt." Those who tske^- iiol.t of the bu*ine<s reap tho ait\^ulURe rMtt arises from the soudU rrj.iitstioii of one of-the oldest, moil successful, aud larfCst- publisliiu; houses In Auierirai. Secs-. f-)r i. iir-ell the prollts tliat the bu>in. »A *o reix’ -i-fkaod-omely yields. All beginner* sue.-ee.F.-ur. . ;• 1 more than realize their freef'^t . .-r'alio':*.- ) wlio; ' try it liiul exsrt! u w .4. . t , o *« plenty "''Of roo^x for :» few mtire . .. " uil* (V(- urge j them r<> tic yin si oiise. ■ If you art air* adv-pim pl-ivft’t, bul Imr. 1 a few /jiure uuiiiieiils, (uid i»h : to us* ttu-m to advantage, then wrH(- u* at once 1 <f«rthi* is yonr ^rnnd .i^|»>r;uuity', nnd roevive full tftvr i.-.iiar* t.v muri; mail.. Address, TUL L & CU , Box .No. 400, Augusta, Me. Will practice In all $h> CburtR of the RUteand Ufi'rtcdrfA.ttes and give prompt .personal attention to all business en trusted to tliem. - doc 15-ly Do You Want to Build? BOUND. * i ^ . "i -south boUSDV ” , ' 4. : •Ti’ ft* . c -* t. ft x - — z: ... ■?. .. J7 O ^ P er- S r- E ft*. t-! > k-’‘h. r )NS t >. If >.. X < X rt * life -o 27' 73 ~ 71 ‘ = c C ]£•- — /j ; — f. . ^ ! * ■ t i. I*. M- 4.45 X.Ai. s g - V. M S.btt l‘. Ji. 0 T/V 4 51 8.21* 3.Oil. 1.05 1 5.Oil 8.:is s.ls 1.20 2! i ' ' j j 5.0'' s.41 h;2I 4.30 3 5.21 8.5i» 3.3(1' 4.50 4 - .j i 5.30 0.11 '.51 15 t • 5.45 !-»;2i> :t.00 5.3i* r, 5.5i TSW 5 15 7 t;.o:; iL:is 9.1S (i.oo a- HI. lit IP ft) d. . 0 .Allendale * ’ — ..Seigllltg .. 3 .. .‘.Cave*... 2 Brownell 4 Morrises . . Barnvt ell. . 3 . Wo. dward " f. M. .Ar. 12.20 l‘. M 10 3» 112.05 10 -'0 j 11.50 U*. 20 M. P. M. 28 10 " t" 1 .13 10.88 . . A -;.l- igii / \v.w■u^vJ , 1 ‘ I 1 5 - J j . Walker]* , *> ■ • : " ' .MhH . *( ■:'.^brtn : py' t fd T . J/ 1.10 10 --^1., .. * 11.*;o UhH ■ 11.<M, IO.J10- ' ' I I .*' 1.20 1ft.ft” l*i.52t|0.H ‘ ! K 10.55! f» -f' 1 10.37 5.02 : 1 i f ' ilo.ttr lt.3vfb.2r” 5 47 ■ j * 5.;: > Hi < . ::r 11.37 12.35 7 52 15 Ar. r. M. t. M. P. it. P, M. i -.Ui, dt.20T0.10 ».4i «.&4 9.42 •; '{ F 1 ' • ! t>.2D 5.1 ^ I. ; 0'i2, 4.48] ILttfl, rtr 7 8.57;" 4.13' 3.54 3.32 o.jc 8.45 •8.33; 8.18. 3 54 8.42 3.80' 8.30 - r - 8 00i 8.15 U. M. P. M. a. it. r. M I’ersons In Barnwell desiring to build would do. well to sge’ the-Ainilernign.cd, U. A ELLIS, Attv . at I.a,w, * -Barnwell, S. G , Feb. 25. lb'J2. A mm f Tolegraph.jO/Heeft. * * , For the^pvernrneut of Employees only, and not for pnblic use orinfnnnatto*/ . the ( onlpuny tc^cning tiw right to V(irydh»4ref*Som when nen »*«ary, withont n«s" lice ‘ „ 71. C. RET 'SuperintottAiMsft ,- ... ■™