The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, December 12, 1878, Image 1
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ten In,* clear, legible hand, and ea oaly ene
adfeHiiethents taua(
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aide of the page,
r-<4. All changes
reach us on Friday.
th Carolina Railroad.
CHAXOE OF SCHEDULE.
0 CMAa^«|9y*, jbrd|'|r 1H78.
, i i-Oa and after ^v.n,4*Ju , be,tt * Jt,1,
Carolina Kailroatl will be fun as folk wa -
to* I'ftfTJfA,
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: ,r .tf .14 " ' >1 .
! (Sundiy B 10tn ‘ n 6 « IC *P t « d lh. . I
.(Leave Charleston . 9 00 a. m. 7 SO p. m.
Arrive August* . . & 00 p. at. • So a. m.
. t»i? *S• t*. s* , * , ‘
« , FOR COLUMBIA,
(Sund iy moruing excepted), j
Leave Qharleaton . . i> 00 a. m. 8 80 p m.
" Arrive at Columbia. 10 60 p. m. 7 46 a. m.
roa ciiaiLKSToy. ,
ii t ii ■••• i i
^ (Sunday mornihg exceptsd).
Leave .\ugusta . . 8 30 a. m. 7 40 p ..m.
Arrive nluliarleatin 4 20p.m 7 45 a.m.
Leave Columbia . 4 ti 00 p. m. 8 Ot* p. m.
Ar. Charleston, 12 15 night and 6 45 a. m.
Summerville Train,
• ‘.v • . n I
. *■' (Sundaya excepted)'
erville
harleston
7<f*ve
Arrive at
7 40 a m
. 8 40 a in
8 15 p ni
t.JiOpm
ronchritle
'Leave Charleston
Xi'jive at Summerville . ..
Brtukfaet, Dinner and Sueperai L
Camden K'ai*
•° ■ v-*- " * 4 V " W
Connects at Kingsville daily (Sunday* rscbp'
te<r with day passenger train to anti from
Charleston.—Paisengcrs front Camden tuL'o:
VOL n.
Charlottf, Coin!ni«i V &
CHANGE OF SCHEDULR._
CnAatorra, Columbia A (UHlmfc R.
Gk>X» M VAMBSOMt D*e**w**f<
Columbia, 8. C. Jan. 27^187^
the followingifM^nKet- schedule will be
***«*#*»£ after th-U date: ^ ^ |
Bail Eipreti—(JoingKorth^
L^tve A uKtista. G:40 p. tn
Arrive Columbia!..- - 11:20 p. m
\Let»ve GtiliHiibla -ll:!! 1 ! P- m.
Arrive Chetlott^^ 4:58a, m.
BiriCBzprtu—Going Soutn
Leave Charlotte.. 9:48 p. tn
.Arrive Columbia. 2:54 a. tn.
Leave Cokintlla 3:04a.™-
Arrive Augueta . '7:05 a. m.
Run daily, and.jjiftiw clo«e eonnec-
, tion at Charlotte and Augusta for all
feints North, rlouth and West. Stop at
^following named stations only : F«*rt
Mills, RpciqJUIt, Chester. Rlackshnok.
W.InnsborojRidgcvfay, IX*ko,Colttmbla,
L“xington, Bateeburg, Rldgj Spring,
Johnston’s, Pine House and Qisnite-
Ville. fJr't ,»*#.,#»* -j-
2)<]y Eauenger—Going Soutn
— ' * " : - - No. 1
.LVjive Charlotte....
L^ave Chester........
t Arrive Ooltirobla.....
Leave Odumbia
Leave Granitevllle....
Arrive Augusta.
‘.Tnmbiaout ko through without detention on
)Wepdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and
from Cblntnbi* to Caiqden on•*};*.
Thursdays and Saturdays by ccBBectiun
wph day passenger train.
.Day and night trains connect at Augasta
> Georgia Railroad and l.’eiitral Railroad.
;^|khG««rgi
route
Jo Atlanta,
LOATir, A ognstn.....
■ Arrive Columbia...
Leave Columbia....
Leave Chester
Arrive Chariqttp.. ..
Noa. 1 and 2 run
vChicago, -Vt Louts and other'points In tW#
Northwest. 1 1 • •
Sight trains for Ahgtisti ciiniiecl doseiy
with the fast mail train via Macon and Au-
“ gtasTallinfoaT for Macon, Columbus, Mont-'
gomery. Mobile, New Orleans and pvfnts in
the Southwest. (Thirty-six hour*.to New
Orleans. *
Day tiainji for Col nth hi a connect closely
with Charlotte RailrondXor all peints North,
[making mijc^ tjjse, and no delays. (Forty
l.our* t/t $ejv. York.) **„ • • >
rhetrai'pppp the tlreenville and Columbia
an<l Spartani^irji and Cnnm Railroads con
nect closely with the train which leaves
Charleston 'ttUWPjPf 'h«y
connect in same manner a ilh the trafu wbiea
i leaves Cokiiuhia for Charleston at 5 80 p m
Laurens RaUrvad train.younafl^at Newberry
onTue-wlays, Tlnirs<t\ys,W:d Saturdays.
i( Blue Ridge Railroad train ri(ifs y, con*
ncfijng wyii uj and down trains c!t ureen-
vitle and ColumbiaTfsHifiii<11 ■ -v
S. S SqUlMOX?,,
* peri»«cj|<ien4. *
8. tl. Picmxss, General Ticket Ageui.
WILMINGTON, COLl'MBIA AND
AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
• ' ■ «• \ # • «
Grain al j 1’assxsn r.n Hitaktm kxt.
CoLUXBt A, S. C., August »i, 1S77.
The iJi)|lo»/ing Scheilule will be operated on
and after this dote; ,
0. ——.- ,i _i„. - , ■ , ■ ,
> V
Sight Kzpreu from—Piiily.
. .12:30 p. m.
.. -.2(42 p. m.
.. 5:44 p. in.
. . 5:54 p. in.
.. 9:51 p. tn.
. .10:38 p. tn.
jtfau I'atttnarr—Going Sorii.
==- No 2
rfm'^. .<j5:80 a. m.
a. m.
; 9^0 ft. m.
,. .12,45 p. m.
2:5S p. m.
dAily, and make
close connection at Augusta andChar-
e is tha, ouiokeat and moat direct i otte f„r points North.South and West,
, Nashville, Loyds^ille^TlineinniSft,' an( j stop at All regotar para static***,
. . T. D. KLINE, Sup’t.
A. Popk, Gen’l F. andT*. Agent.
FIRE INSURE
The St. Paul Firt
C ' , , ^ -^IND— / ‘
Marine Insurance Company
CAPITAL ... .y... #l,T04,8St
E SAFEST COMPANY IN Til
•UNITED ^TAffeS
Will underwrite on all kinds of pvdpcrly,
real and personsU,',iQ Darjiwcll county, in-
"jfe'Rhg t;imilU-an'l machin
tftl JUNO STRI
C*EARUST®», 8. 6.
School and Sunday School Books,
L Juvcpilc Books,
Vllymn and Prayer Books,
llitiles, etc., etc., ■
«if tt Y '**4 1 " ' wY V
Suttdhv School Cards,
‘ *. Visitiag Cards, etc.
"^TA'faoNjftY.—
, Chromos, Frames, Periodicals, Fancy
Goods, etc. jj ..' .
. ,v ,» ! I »4
A few of the famous New England
Organ Company’s Organs on hand, which
are offered at reduced prices. Tone and
finish guaranteed.
iderlmif the K#mtli.
J. SAM’L BEK, Jr:
Address
sepl2-tf
aT j. WEATHEfeSBEE,
- KfrrtSTox, s. a
v V - • • * *
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES AND
NOTIONS.—— ^
\
THE MAMMOTH STORE.
Great Attraction^ ! Prices as liow as any
Store In Sirtfth Carolina !
F YERY article to be found in *
Country Store be found in
my new ttyil elegautly fitted tip empo
rium, at prices Hatoiiinhly low down.- I
defy comi»et1tion w ap'l guftraittee, the
greatest bargain** in Dry Goodi*, flats.
Boots, Shoes, Glassware, Oroekery,
Tobacct>, Groceries, Faming Utenpils,
Notlous of every aoi t, and everything
elan needed by otir farmers. , . ,
My customers who have hitherto
patronized me will flud me liberal in
advances for shot her year, provided
they come forward prompt!v and.pay
p. • ■ A. J. W£.\ rtfllUSBEE.
set 2f> 2mo
U|
•v r Xai < t , ?V-' > !’?'h nc ’^ an ^ u,1 ®* uncf ^ '
est current rate*. i..
, . If. M. TlklAU’SQN.
v •• - . v t.oeal Agent, WiP.istoi
K,^olicle# instied «n
renriV'h-*’' pn , ferre<l,,.roiifiiie<l tj dwell*
mg hou.ea, at ores and content.*.
» 'W ’..'ll. -i
Wihistoiv^. G.
lK->t English Fi
Barnwe
Wulbern <& Piepef,
WHOLES ILE GROCERS
AXU MALma im
s f :r Sale
^oVi^io^, ifetiotes,
^roBA t cd6, fc.
f *t..,
!t 1G9 East Bay,
*3 C-
lb7
. -IL
s6v»rR.
ootxu
V.
Leave Golumbi* . , 11 16 p -W
Leave Florence . . . 2 40 u.Jfo. 4
"Arrive at Wilmington . . 0"82 a, W. _
r.otx<5 •ot^rJi.
Leave Wilmington , . fi 00 p, tn.
Leave Florenv'V * * * 10 02 p.m.
Arrive at'Columbla • , . 1 25 a. m.
ThieTrhin i* Fant Expreaa. making through
connectton!), all rail. North ami South, fthd
water line connection via I’ortaniout^ Stop
only at Easlover, Sumter. Tiiiiruy^sville,
Florence, Mariou. Fair Bluff, IVhiteviile and
”emingt«n. . . <M i ,
Thntugh Ticket*yold and baggage cheek
ed to all principal point*. Pullman Sleeper*
on night trains, 'x '' * •
Through ^rtighl Train—DaMg. nrrpt Sun-
tUnft.)
OOIXO KOHTS.
Leave rofumbia . .
Leave Fit reaee. . .
Arrive at Wiltfl ngton.
V FKW cholcs Gitton Plantati ns
cstn be bought at reasonable [att'k.
Hitunted near WJIlistpn and BlackV,Ik,
I between V'e.B 'Uth Caaftlina Railroad
l and the EJiato liver. For terma ap
ply to H. M. THOMPSON,
o< 24-t.f Willtston. S. O.
OTi arleston,
oet 31 8m
(New York WprM J .'
WabbiKotox, December 1.—Much
among respectable RepubHcunp well
as Democrats by tfieatrodooB aftytek*
of the New York Tribune on Senator
Lftpwtr. ' It Is eoosklercd ttyit Scwilot
Lamar mope than anjpther man made
the existence of the Hnyes Admlnls-
trstion possible while CoBkllng was
denouncing it every?*here as “ infa
mous.” He owes Hayes nothing and
Hayes owes him mucli AH the sum
mer through Senator Lamar was at
bome.ln Mlaaissippl with his dead and
and dying. While pestilence was busy
in (til homes. , Tber(|i .W, absolute
peace throughput the State, complete
acquiescence Its the electoral results on
the part of all blacks as wellss whites.
The Tribune now 1 attempts to drive the
Sputhprn people Into general hostility
to honest ^oneys by^ppnsplrlng with
Sherman and Hayes, waojft Sbffman
now openly rules, to create a belief at
the North find West of an attempt to
revive sectional controversy, Senator
Lamar, when interviewed In Ohio, said
very truly that if tJieSo\ith found self-
government assailed, or attempts
made to overthrow order at the South
-by- Mack Kearneyiem, no question of
currency could be listened x t°* The
course of thp Tribune Is believed here
to be a deliberate attempt of Jay
Gould and his clique to disturb the
business of the country, depress values
and weaken tjio influence of those
Southern men who have kraveiy and
Io3-alIy supported ttye ■ Iqpeplng of the
public faith in the public Treasury.
The attack Is ATbo connected with the
t de.»perale attempt of,the existing Pa
cific Railway ring to prevent »r.y con
sideration of the Southern Pacific Rail
way, and involves Senator Thurman
also, whose great victory over the ex
isting Pacific Railway ring asserted
the absolute supremacy of the Gov
ernment over all such corporations.
The business men of tba-Ncrtband
the thousands of unemployed labor
ers la ail parts of the country are
equally assailed by these‘‘dynamite
fiends” in ^pollilcs, who, for purposes
of private speculation quite as much
as party eombioatloDs, seek to black
en the best men of the3outb, to ex
cite the worst | assions of bdlh sfettons.
to keep thecutreocy troubles inflamed
and to prevent the revival of general
industry.
Oils
5 00 p. n>.
4 30 a. m.
12 00m
GOIBU SOUTH.
Leave Wilmington.
T.’cavc Florence. .
Arrive at Columbia
2 30 p. m.
2 36 a. m.
10 10 a. m.
Local Freight Train laaves Oolambia Tuea-
'ffky, flturs^laj and Sal uni ay only, at 6 a. m.
■ Arrives at FloVenae at 8 30 p. tn.
A. POPE, G. F. A T. A-
J F, DEVINW, Superintendent.
W. J. FARR
“THE LAMP MAN.”
HAS MOVED to the HotciikiV* Sldie, op
poaiTeThoma* H Rh lies'and ihp Fountain;
and next store eant.oT F. F.. iKruiaa’ Grocery
Store, and he wi‘l be glail to *ee his old pat
rons and os many new ones ns may desire
Good and Cheap Lanins, Crockery, 0tons
il are. Kerosene Oil, and hi* usual variety of
Goods needed by every house-keeper. No.
1 Kciwdue, IXtc toafcc.a gallon ; and «i»o
jcIIj Util ... ' . ( .
SaS’ETV lamp collar.
that makes any lamp absolutely snfei
oct 10-Sni
J. 1 THY 4C
'X~ V Sl’OCBJBOUM TO
Governor Hampton’s feeling fur the
colorsrl rage is, illiistrBted by a writer
Spiiegflfld Republican, who rie
dares,that the'Goveritor ia •‘allsotiL”
The writer says that Hampton, when
riding, durtpg the last campaign,
a.n^ng the rice fields, bad bis carriage
stopped by a farioua colored woman,
who held-a pine-knot in her band, and
swore she’d kill him. “The Governor
took a $5 note and handed it to the
wretch. She gazed at b|up and then at
his money. ' Aunty,’ he 3£.id, * that is
not to buy, your vote ; women can’t
vote.’ * What is. it for ?” asked the
stupefied woman. ' I, as a child, slept
n?any an hour in my qld,oolqred nurse’*
arms, and I feel klqfl for your raoe. I
am your friend, woman, but you do
not kgoyr, it.’ , Tears ran ^pwn that
swarthy face ; she ran to the field near
by with all her speed, and led berbiua-
band back by the Kand. ' Man,’ she
said, ‘ Governor Hampton g*b me' dis
$5. Tis de fust money I bab gib to
to me slpce freedom. Rebel or po re-
djol, God bleirTrim. If you don’t wote
for him, I’ll quit yon.’ Such is the
man. He is all scul.”
i ■ a n im + -rr
A Fox Milking a Cow.
Andrew Freemeyer pastures his
cowon the flats neqr Jdlddletown.N. Y.
It being evident, that the oow was
milked every day before she was
brought home, a watch was setfot
the thief a few days ago. Towards even-
iog-tbe person on watch saw a large
red fox steal slyly out of a piece
'bt woods on one slij^of the pasture.
After 'looking carefully about for a
few moments, the fox trotted directly
to the spot where the cow was feeding.
Taking another survey of the field, he'
took his position under th^cow as a
calf .ifopld, ppd sucked her mHk with
evident satisfaction. The cow stood
perfeqtly .aBH until th/g fox had satis
fied himself and trotted back to the
woodg pgain, and then went oi^ with
her feeding. The day after Mr. Free
meyer, went on watch wlt^ a gun. The
fox came out of the woods, as he had
before, and Mr. Freemeyer shot and
killed him. *
Bakiko FowDkh.—Six ounces of tar
taric acid, eight ounces of bating aacki,
one quart of floqr; sift this firq or six | for IDprfJ pflunty,
times through a fine sieve until tho- f
roughly mixed. -
Fbekch Cbeap Caxr.—One cup of su
gar, three egg?, one teaspoonfal of |
sweet cream, one cup of floi^r, two
Horry county has settled all |
dehtedneesi,eod now has 11,200 In the
treasury. 1 What county In tbn State
c., bpat tbM. ,
Anderson: does Wot claim to bS Gw
teaspoon fids of Osking powder] bake banner county politically, hat kb* ttyes
la two tins, , agriculturally, besides she takes the
Csbam Filuho —Qoq pint .Qf. neyr j ivfd Jn the temperance cause in South
milk, one egg, two teaspooufute «jGtfonta. t
corn starch, butter shte of so egg; let Lsnceeter has a citizen 58 years old
the milk come to a boll; have the curn who never took < a ;4os* of median*,
starch moistened with a little ooid | Anderson has one-79 years old Who
milk ; add the egg to it (well beaten)
and the butte?;; etir all Into the^.hot
milk; care must be taken or.lt Will
ycorgh; as soon as it thickens take tt
oil Spilt the,cakes while boY and
epreptl thick with the cream; -a little
goft icing on top improves it; flavor to
suit the taa^e.
MvntiMONuca. — Three eggs, well
bjeaten, a. little salt, floor enough to
mix-hard; roll thlp.ns pqpfr; qut Into
fingers and give them a twiat, , Fry In
hot lard, hotter than foreommon fried
cakes.
baa never been so unwed, as to require
(bs stteqtlop of » physidtiio. ;
Mr. Stephens says that, politically,
the condition of Georgia la better than
since the war. • The recent" election ‘
was the most peaceful and bAnnonlons
ever known. . He received, almost
tbs uoaolmoas white tthd colored
vote. The financial condition 1* the
worst heever remember*
i Th* Washington Boat **
three Bout hern" women were diacharg*
ed from the Treasury Department
i**t week, to be followed, Itls aald,
Son GisoKBBBXAD.—One .Qtip molas- ] all that retmtio. This is a feature
tip, half qup shortening, one
new pollof,” and Is UeeUredJbf
lose who know to have been brongbt
hot water (In wintet), three cupeiflour,
little gluger, an even teaspoofnl soda | to tbs attention of lit, Hayee before
dissolved in a little water, and then adopflpil, f , # * i
beat into the molasses. I , An exchange not^i Buf tact that
Lxmom Tarts.—Grate two whole lem- the lowest price at v blob cotton has
ons, add (wo cups sugar, tlpref well <eold In this country daring thslaf)!
beaten ngS*. piece of butter half the 1 fifty yean was it*.tt e spring of 1815,
size of an egg. Mix the ingredients I when It went ns low a* fonr cents per
thoroughly and place over the fire, pound. The highest price paid d*r
stirring till it boils up and then set ML duriogitho same period, i^ui $i.9Ql
awpyto cooi. This will keep ail win-1 ip 1864. It sold a*i high asflfty-tWo *
let,and can pe used for tarts anytime J cents, however, .for good money, ia
by making nice crust. J 1866. m J. - < d •* i<
SiLvr.a Cake.—Cream together one I A young ladyf of Richland exhltd-
cup gruuulatpd sugar and half cup ked at the State Fair a suit of clothes
butter, add half cup sweet milk, half
cup corn starch, one <y>p flour, the j
beaten white* of four eggs, one tea-
-gpoooful cream tartar, half teaspoon-1 clothes to fit her brother, and.sewed
of her - owa make. . 8h»
the wool, spun the yarn, •wove and
dyed the cloth, cut and fitted* the
TERRY & NOLEN
L.'X de )l(, e --
WtrCLZSAt* AND RETAIL
Flub, Oysters and New
Northern and Southern
ersin
LKTABUSHKD IN 1846. (
i. m sofiiss,
IM I'Olfl'KK.
MANVFACriTRKtt AND DKALKR IN
j
Rifles, Guns. Pistols,
AND
POCKET CUTLERY,
\ VI II I N I I IO A OF % 1.1. ViiVnia
245 Broad Street,
AuV^uhta.. OKOUOIA.
Repairing done promptly. nav21 3m
Take notice. ~
I WQntd fully solicil my friends
and (lie puf tic to call ami examine my
inc Li<|iton* }i Beer, l^tMiars and Tobtcco.
I can bo found under tfle Patterson
IIou^c.
Old Crow Wlitaiccy
A specialty. So come along and you
will not be Imtnbftggcd.
H. C- WILLIAif8,
fohi.U-
I
Magnolia Passenger Konle.
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD. \
Auoubta.Ga., June 1, 1878. j
Tli^ following pvwenier schedule w\ \\ wl
operated bn and after June 2nd:
SIGHT rAS9E.NC.F.B TBAt!l.“" *
- -- -——— ... ^
Going »outh--No. 1, Daily. (
Leave ApgiiBt* ylvP R p*ilro<Mi 10 00 p nt
Arrive *1 Yemosscc vfa P R R.ft 2 50 a nt
Leave YemoMce via S A C R H 3 20 a m
Arrive Oharlestoh via 8 A C R R 8 2f) a m
Arrive Sarennah vii 8&CKR HDt)! m
Leave Savannah . . . . 4,10pm
Arrive Jnck*MtviU4vi Fla.('.ent'l 9 55 am
L^ave Yemaesee vi* I’ U Railroad 3 85 a m
Arrive Beaufort via P U Railroad -4 58 a m
Arrive Port Royal via P R R . 6 16pm
Going Norik -No. 2, Dally
Leave Port Loyal via P R R . . It p n\
LeayO Beaufort via-P It R R
Arrive Yemaaiee »i* P R I
Leave Jaokaonville via Fla.
Arrive Savannah vl* A and 0 BA 8 40 a m
Leave Savannah via 8 and ORA 8 80 p at
Arrive Y emaetee viaSS and C R A l 20 a m
Leave Yemaseee via P R RailrptU 2 00 a m
Arrive Augusta vi* P R Railroad G 40 a m
Elegant Lucas Sleeping Care between Au*
•tn nod Savannah without change. (
pecial attention invited to.poqArtfibna ol
route between Augusta and Charleston,
aesengers are laaded in the centre ot
harleston. Street railroad cars run ftom
depot to all principal part* of lbs city.
Baggage checked through. .
gfcF"Through tickets for sal# si all t>riuct
f>al ticket offices. Mi - '
Rostar G. LauuM,
General Saporintoadent.
J. R. Da v* vt.
General Passenger Agents
I IV IV . '* I I IA- III
KR R . a 1 1 2ap m
BR R : 1 (Ca ji
Fla. Cent’l 4 49^kui
Yfxk, -
*rn Produce.
Gharleston* S. O,
Orders solicited aud prdTnpily at
tended to.
oct!7 8m
Don’t Fail
• • 1 . « ■ ■
To go or send your orders for Frchcb
Cbina, Wbite (intake, (J lass ware,
ilamps, Chandeliers, -&c., to the
6BJWA EM^OKBiSa
or •
Hit). Stoll, Agt
287 KINO STREF/L, '
(Opposite jtasonic Temple j,
CHARLB8TOH: S: CT.
4 v
Goods packed t^nd shipped without
exthi charge.
. Kej>12-:inio
■am’l a. har^uau. xnwAmp c. marshall.
jHitis J. WBSCWAT.
SAHEL R. HARSDiLL i Cl
IMrORTBRS or
Guns,
Agriciiltufal implements.
&c., and
Hardware. Cutlery.
dlttmtf 4
314 ST., CORNER SOCIETY,
(Sign of the Golden Gun]P
ALSO, 55 and $ SOCIETY STREET,
- P"-
C.
Aoentk roll CELKBRATkb Watt Plow-
veplS lyr
ful soda mixed with flour and flavor
with lemon or roa*. , y > ^
Gold Cake.—The yolks of five eggs,
one cup sugar, one cup rich cream, one
teaspoonful soda, a pinch of salt, two
cupn of flour.; «ea*oo with vanilla.
Sugar Cookies.—Ctpe teacupful but-
| tar. two DPenxxr. 033 of sweet creai
ful saleratua;
A Desirable Place'.’
\ vftliiHhlo Tract-of 'Lan' , l contain
ing 2G7 acres, 150 cleitred, with a
comfortable dwelling and all necessary
outbuildings* 112 miles from E^n, H.
ll 11. R., Is off. red for sale ou most
ccommodating terms, and at a price
d to t be stringency of the money
For teri*f appl.’M 0
- i . B. G. STAN8ELL, .
V7-2meg Elko. 8. O.’
Tbe Pleaaiife* qf ** Uourdiair
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Dr. McLellan, Inspector of Schools
for Ontario, at a recent meeting of the
Welland Teachers’ Asstxriatlon, gave
bis heareis the following reminiscence
of “boarding around,” as practiced
nearly a generation «go: When he
fltst began teaching, in 1849,hie ,*ftlery
was about ^180 a year, aud be didn’t
even get^all that to this day, besides
“ boarding around,” He related his
experience at the latter to the great
amusement of tb$ audience. Upon
.arriving at his first boarding place,
after school oue day, the old lady g*pt-
ly intimated to him that it was cus
tomary for the boardipg teacher,to
lend fils services for the benefit of the
household, and Informed him that Just
then tbe old man and tbe boys were
out in tbe barn killing swine, and
would no doubt beVloased to have his
assistance. This the embryo doctor,
on principle, declined to give. Rather,
dissatisfied at this, the thrifty matron
drew his attention to a churnful of
milk requiring a motive power at tbe
dasher, only again to meet with the
doctor’s dissent on principle. [Laugh*
ter.} vW*lf, jhep,U he .wouldn’t help
provide the winter's pork for the fami
A London telegram says: It
pears that tberp is some foundation
ta? tKa raport that Cfrvr ttmrnt ti*4
been proposed as a candidate for tbe \ two eggs, half teaspoonfu!
throne of Dulgari*, unt^er the provis- sprinkle sugar on top of cooblee while
Ions of tbe first and th'rd articles of warm. You can put in enough flour
tbe treaty of Beilin. Bulgaria is con- to make them the proper thicknese to
stituted as an automatic tributary rollout
principality, under the suzeranlty of Ba^Xi* Powokr Bisccrr.—Four heap-
the Sultan, with a Christian govern- j n g teacup* pf flour, two heaping tee-
ment and national military. Tbel g p OOD f a | 8 0 { ti^Ming powder, one tea-
prince is to be elected by the poputa- Lj )00n f u j of salt, one heaping teaspooq-
tion, and their choice to be approved j u j 0 j or butter t Juh bitalngnow-
and confirm*) by tbe Porte and by derand uIb th e Hour and
England, France, Germany, Russia, the ehQrteDlP0< ®lx with eweqt
Austria and Italy. No member of any m ||^ or waber b0 ao j t dough, roll out
ielgnlng European dynasty is eligible and bake M lx these but little, bake
to the post, and this provision of trea- j Q a m^ck byen ten minoyw. ,
ty has greatly lifted the number of D lt C h Pepper Cxx«.-One eep jno-
eligible candidates. Thp far-spread laMe8i one . half cup watgr> oM-balf
and brilliant reputation ot Gen. Grant cup OD# teaapooil OM
as a soldier and a ruler, it is said, has | teagpoon g 0 da, three cups flour and
led tb|e Bulgarian nobles-who are now | one egg> one . halr tewi p 0 oD each of
debating among themselves the quee
tion of a ruler and tbe details of a new
constitjUlluq—(o.Ipok upon, him as a
most desirable prince. It is urged
that be would be most eminently fitted
for the post under tbe provitlons of
thy treaty of Berl)p. Tbe most per-
edt equality In political and religious
lights is to be extended to all the in
habitants of Bulgaria, and it is
thought that a wholly impartial for-
doves, allspice and dnnamoo.
Dutch Sugar Cookim.—Four eggs,
two cupe sugar, one cup butter, one-
half of a nut,meg, one even teaspoon
soda; mix well
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HEATH’S KESTAURAN^,
\\lLLISTON, S. C.
Ill I I. OF FAME.
f ot Coffee,
ixh, , , r- »• ’
~ OjKTCTi in eyerr style.
Music for Balls and Parties fmniihed
J. Q A. HEATH.
Hnm and Eggs,
Beefsteak,
'lithe,
at
short notice.
oct3-3m
FRESH
AT LOW
GOODS
PRICES!
.1*
£ r ;.! r >-■
T HE suhecrlber is rfleriog a .targe
and well assorted stock of Groce
ries,’ lb v.Goods, Shoes, Clothing, &c^
at very low »priofS, for cash.
Surer nt 9 to 11 eta, pe&pujmd.
Coffee, J6 to 18 eta. per pound.
Laid, 10 eta. per poimd.
'Bacon sides. Gif'to 7 cts.
Show at 50 to 75 cts., $1 and $1 25.
Calico at to 6)^ eta.
All goods will be sold verv low for
cash. J. A. BURCKMYER,
Railroad Avenue, .
aovR 4 Black vllle, S. C.
ly, nor evolve the golden butter from
its creamy bed, Would he “ hold the
baby while Sal churned'?” (Laugh
ter.] . This he could undertake with
out, Sacrifice of principle, apd forth
with did, but before the lapse pf ten
minutes the uppermost feeling 1* bis
mind was regret that he bad hot help
ed the old man and boys In the barn,
exercised on tbe chnrn dasher, nr un
dertaken any other job In the houee-
bold economy, rather than that of re-
ievlog Sally of the baby. He bad pre
viously passed very fair examinations
In physiology, anatomy and the me
chanical scteDces, but never until then
did be le^rntha). a baby bad no bones
in its body’, and for the life of blm he
was unable to dis^ove^ the Infant’s
centre of gravity’,somewhat,to its dan
ger and ,the family discomfort gene
rally. [Laughter.]—[Toronto Globe.
Wonderful are the beauties of our
legislative appointments. Philadel
phia with 70,000 Republican voters
elects thirty-one members of tbe Leg
islature, and the Democrats With
56,500 elect seven. That ia, 2,300 Re
publicans votes elect a member of the
House, while Jt take 8,000 Democratic
votes, to secure a like result And yet
tpe Republicans talk of disfranebiee-
meet South. We have it In Its wpjpe
form in Pennsylvania.—[From Sena
tor Hawley's Montrose Democrat
them (with a needle—not with a base,
mechanic sewing msehior.) making as
handsome an outfit «s the back ot soy .
man coqjd pestrei
The favorite candidate'for tbe Presi
dency with the Washington correspon
dents ot Ohio newspaper* at this, time
is Jobs SbetnuMk They monotOBoh*
. agree insP*DO bublic mao is WW-
Ring popularity so rapid!# as the (Sec
retary,” and If resumption succeed*
the correspondeots hav* everything
arranged to secure Shenkan’s nomina
tion without« opposition enohgh to
talx about. . It will bw remembered
4hat Mr. Sherman la an Ohio man him-
eelf. n t
■Social circles In Waabirgton ar*
Intensely agitated in regard to Mm.
Bruce, Wife of the-Senator of that
name. (Mrs* Bruce ia an octoroon, an
ex-school teacher, and* is «L fine per-
Aonai appearance. The Chicago Inter-
OceSapsaya.* ■“ The only colored Sen
ator’s wife who ever attempted an en
trance to Washington society- was
lira. Pipcbback, six years ago, and be
ing both beautiful And accomplished
she wee not only treated with dvittty
but made quite a iiooeea. ,
A Washington correapqadent of tbe
Philadelphia Times bae been •getting
•pjtyt opinions about General Grant’s
cbanceo for a Presidential notaiaarioa.
Post master-General Key said, that dar
ing bis recent long trip he-dbeSd the
people of tbb West for Greek- M I went
a long way” be said, M and saw a great
many people,-but I scarcely saw any-
A Washington telegram to the Bal
timore Bun, dated November 27, says:
Such of the Democratic members of
Congress ju have arrived in tbe city
. give It as their opinion that the com- —„ „ , , — v
eiguerjllke Gen. Grant can bget Besajo/i,.which begins next week, I body.that was not for Grant. J Veil
the execution, oftho laws designed toU^ be deToted to business more than you, he 1* very popular In the Week
secure this equality. No formal pro- t0 buncombe, so far as the ma|ority of Of ooursal saw a few* who were not
position on the part of u garlan note- the^ouse^are concerned. The Be- lo favor of Gen. Grant for next Trest-
bllitieo has yet been made to General, pu biieans, flushed with happiness over dent, but they moetly<belonged to the
( ’ rant ’ , m ‘ de ^ to thought the their j mprov | D g prospects, are prepar- old Liberal-Greaiey party, who object
General wifi decline the honor. I tug barbed arrows to shoot at their [•th a third term. They do*not Ilk*
whenever an opportunity
a purported Interview In me new xora i ment and much paUence under prove
Sun. thinks that with “ wise c^nsel*, | fation for the d, mocraU aTold ex .
a broader,statesmanship, apd a stron
ger and more vlgeroueadministrptlon
at the seat of tbe Confederate Govern
ment,” the result of tbe [ate civil war
different Gen.
migh,t have been very
Beauregard 4*., represented *s declar
ing that in 1861 the Confederate Gov
ernment had (be chance to buy six
first-class English steamers. , He urg-
citiog political discussions, which can
| be turned to Jhelr disadvantage. But j
the purpose seems to'be to put[ Id tbe |
appropriation bills as soon as possible,
| and let woifc proceed on them. -A pro- j
per coneid3raAlon of these bills will j
[occupy the e^atew. part of .the few]
working weeks of 4 he session.
opponents whenever an opportunity | Grant, but they would support him if
e r’ 52 4-,u regard, accordlag ofiera. It will require good mapage- nominated rather dban a Democrat’*
urportod interview in the New York | f Secretary McCrary aald^ ^The lows
Republicans are- for ^Blalae first hat
they would support Grant tf- be sboul4
be nominated.”- Represent alive Page,
of QsUCor&l** aald that no man but
Grant in talked of ou tbe Padfle coast
.f* «r.
When t[>e Rueso-Turklsh war was
entered upon last year Gnat Bri
tain announced her Inteotioao! not
interfering unless “ Brtfish Interests”
ed the authorttlee to. improve It, but j. The Philadelphia times states that J were d,rectl 7 MeeUed, bat at tkaaame
they thought the war would not last; two men., will .watch the grave of the Vi mo • reserved ^her right no object t«
[ong enough to make ^ worth while. i ft t« Thomas Powers, the pafiliopalre, [ wh * teT * r re *dJu«tmeat of boundarks
Later, be was for.attacking the block- by rU»y und two by night, the orders might result from the wgr, and acoord-
adiog Federal fleets with tprpedo of Mrs. Powers being that theie vigils ^hen the trepty of San Stefano
bopt#, but agalu bbt advipe. was over-J g^g)] QQt pease Jor two yearn. To the I WM promulgated, Baaoonefleld eeou- ’
rul^d. At the beginning frf the war he tombstone wlli be auaehed a k*y to a 1 red ,tB reTtek>n “ BerIlfl *
urged tlje, formation -of companies <# j wa tcb, locked in, a case that the men
[oped laborers, to be turned into carry. ^Thle watch must bavathe
soldiers if necessary, and to be reward- ^ e y at tbe grave inserted into it every
ed with their freedom and with pen- hour, and will be Inspected twice
cions. t In 1864 he found that Gen.-Lee a da y ^ pg* that It has been carried
was of the same mind. Bat this pollr t0 tha ^ frequent intervals,
cy was not adopted until It was too > —--—,—+.
late to caujlt ont ••-’’’-ZTiX'-'li-fii-
Srates; eojdleca it was necessary t»
The And.etaqn ; IntelUgencer eays ^eep in,, the South after (he yellow
there are fewer persons leaving that fe Te r became epidemic.
county in search of better homes this ,■ - --***»■ ,.«>-■«>. *. •
fall than In any previous year aloes I The negroes of Kerbaw own on a*,
tbe war. Perhaps tt^e stock law ban, average abour two dogs to each tarn- Britain
aomethiog to do wkb ta ? : * - J eaceyf
per turn, Bjiaeia 4a aald td i
eh* will act interfere lo tbe Af*
war, although aatisfled that Ik
must and la k British victory; hut
will “dsM awoles Aa the settlement
of peace, ” affirming (hat the Char
will not consent -to any
the boundaries of
gard to which/ he
suited. This is a .very
but, loa purely
eta cannot expect tn
the other