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& It ITMB't «0 wbM, I WM W«uMd pkiaar luguap Ck«Tr W«4ta't tf«k of tk«m " galooU" Vk«a mM&ing bojw or mm. WkM •pMkian of a ale* hand-writ* ' Of Jo*, or Tow, *r Bill, W* did II plain—w# didn’t my, •* B* aling* aaaatp quill. " Aad Wh*a #***♦• girl we liked. WbOBMOTfkil*dtO plMM, W* *alltdh*r pxetgr. neat aad good. Bat not “ about her chrcM.*’ Ball, when w* mat a good old friend Wa hadn’t Intel/ *e*n, Be greeted him, but didn't a*/, •' Hell*, you old sardine. •S> rheboy* eometimeegot mad aad fit; ^••pok* of kiekiand blow*, But now they “ whack him on the anoot,' Aad paat* him on th* no**.” One* when a youth wan turned away From her h* held moat n«*r, B* walked up** Ua teat but now, He M walka off on hia ear.” ' ■' ‘ . ‘ ■ ‘ We «|**d to dane* when I waa young, Au\uaed to call it *07 But miff they doqjt—they only “ aling Th* Ught fkntastioto*.” * Of death we apoke fn language plain, That no one did perplex; Bat In thee* day* on* doean't dl*— H* “ pause* la kla check*.” W* pralaed tb* man of common senso.- H Hie jndgment’a good," w* aaid ; But now w*aay, wdR, that old plum Haagotal*T*lband.” R'a rather aad the children now Are learning all as oh talk ; fbay’f* I«arnod to “chin ” inatoadof ehat, itichard J. Morris^ No. 118 KING STREET, Charleston, 8. c,, MANUFACTURER OF DEALER IN A * 4 Plain, Japdnncd and Planished Tinware, House Furnishing Goods. me Stoves and Fixtures, Cooking Stoves and Portable Ranges, . Parlor, Office and Stove Heaters. V«* ■ ‘ ^ • —ALSO AOBNT fOa— The Famous “TIMES” Cook Stove. THE FIRE BOX KXTKWDED FOR LONG WOOD V. DOUBLI A.CTINQ FLUES "LARGE OVEN COBRUOATED B \ U URATE DEEP ASH FIT, RKVEU6IBLB •' -T ' . CROSS BAR. sta Flour Mills I JOH^I M. CI.ABK 4k CO., Proprietor*. -:o:- TT . FjLaVIKG recently nut our Mill in fir*t-clnsa order, we *nnow prepared to fill order* promptly for our well known brand* of Flour, vit: GILT KDtjE, UOUULK EXTRA, EX TRA end Til’ TOR: also Meal, Grit*, Bran and Stock Feed. All Good* dcliTcred In l>e pot free of Draytge. • * 71—97 & Co. Manufacturers and Dealers in f. Carriac:es> W a crons, 'Harness and Saddlery, Carriage And Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Material Leather, Shoe Findings, Leatfcar and Gum Belting Packing. - & ■ ‘ ' f' T’ two— I (aid, x you tore grandpa T”. said he, •* You hot your boots I do.” It i* ao longer »o— The little gift*, u well ae boy*, i ether with*• hello 1” C • •> S4 ■ Oh, giro me back tbe good old days, WbM both.th* eld end young Convened la plain eld Ikahionod words, And skng waa nonr‘ M slung.” # mw *iii mami inwiiiniimmmai>.*w.i«.«i» Threo Oovornors In the United Btnten are nnmed Hoyt. Edleoa no«|workn nil night nnd •leeps all day, ae that be will not be disturbed by visitors. Paul Morphy, the eccentric cbees player, baa *petltloned the Courts to fleet from the hones be occupies, In New Orleans, some.tenants whom'^e accuses of coming Into hi* room at flight aad tearing bis clothes, haU and cravats. Rloh|r>ld discoveries are reported from Newport, Tens., several sotontlfic and some fpractical ‘men hnve’vtoftwl the region and are well pleesed with the prospect. They say It equals any thing they have assn In California, tba quhrti being found to be.rich in gold. Deforea crowded audieobeat a Wo man's Bights Oonventlon In Watblng- too on the 10th tost., a Pbltodelpbto negro, by tba Bam# of Purvla, de Douneed President Heyes and his Southern policy, and declared that the Fraeldeat to band In- hand with Senator Butler, whose ban da, he said are rid with tbe bipod of tbe Ham burg massacre. Fred Douglass, how ever, gave Purvis a handsome drub bing, aad made a highly conservative speech, which Is much praised. Hie face waa wreathed with amilee ad ha walked la and called for a schooner. Billie placed one foaming before him, aad the stranger remark ed In a kindly way, M Well, my dear friend, how stands tBe record of tbe dying year?” Biiiia grabbed tbe schooner and said, M See here, you re cord tea cents or skip.” The stranger turned upon his heel and, easting hie eye upon blm, aaid In a melancholy teas, M ls H possible f Has all. the poetry gone out of your life too, and you so young f" ———■ him i H. J. W AflTT.T. GENERAL PRODUCE AND ~ T ^ CommisBiNn Merchant, No. 55 Haeel St, Opp. Express Office, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Conaignmeuts of Poultry, Eggs, But ter and all kinds of Country Produce solicited. ^ v ReferenSBi' Hon. W. W. Sale, May or of Charlmtou; Col, Jos. D. Aiken, Mr. Denial Haas, Messrs. Man tone & Co., Mr. A. St. Amend, late of Crane, Boylatoa A Co- K/- oc31-g<no NEW GOODS ■i j*--- AT COST! DRT GOODS and Shoe* at fear. Hardware ini Rats at ceet. / v Ml, BUI AWARDED AT IRE LWIAXA STATE FAIR. 1113, First Premium awarded at the York County, Pk., Fair, 1876; also at Laurel, Del., 1876. Special Diploma awarded at the Georgia State Fair, 1876; also at Felton, 1875. L__ ' . ' , Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List. ectl7-8mo WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Gsxaaii Passkroer DiPASTMaRT, Columbia, 8. C., August 6, 1877, Th# following Bchedule will be operated on and kfUr iLi* date : will l>« op* Ififkt Exprut Train—Daily. So I So VORTH. Lost* Columbia _i . Leavo Florenco Arriv* at Wilmington OOtRO SOCTH. L*av* Wilmington Le*** Florenc* - Arrive at Columbia 11 15 p. m. 2 40 a. m. . 6 82 a, m. 6 00 p. in. 10 02 p. m. 1 25 a. m This Train i» Fast Express, making through connections, all rail, North and South, and water lin* connection vta Portsmouth. Stop •aly at Eaatover, Sumter, Timmonsville. Florence, Marion. Fair Bluff, Whileville and Flemington. Through Tickets sold and baggage check ed to all principal poiiiU. Pullman Sleepers on night trains. Tkroufh Frnfht Train—Dally, netpt Sun day.) QOIRO NORTH. Leave Columbia . . Leave Fit reno*. . . Arrive at Wilmington. •GIRO SOOTH. Leave Wilmington, Leave Florend* . . Arrive at Columbia 6 00 p. m. 4 80 a. m. 12 00m. 2 80 p. in, 2 85 a. m. 10 10 a. in. South Carolina Railroad, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Up Day Passengers. (This Train does not connect with Tra<n for Uolormbia at BranchviHe.) - Leave Charleston * “ BranchviHe Midway '* Bamberg “ Graham’s “ Lce'j « Blackville “ Elko “ Williston “ Windsor “ MontmorenCi “ Aiken Arrive Augusta j* Local Freight Train leaves Colombia Tues day, fbursday and Saturday only, at 6 a. m. Arrives at Florence at 8 30 p. m. ' a; POPE, 0. F. AT. A. J F. DEVINE, Superintendent. ARMSTRONU & HERIOT W1LLIMTON. M. C ., K EEP oonet*ntly on hand a nicely assorted stock of/ DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, ^HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Ac., Which they offer to the eitlz , »ns of Barnwell county at fair prices and so licit their patronage. Began and Tobacco a specialty. junS-tf GEO. M. COFFIN. DEALER IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, Eggs, Poultry, Butter, Potatoes Grain, Etc. NO. 86 MARKET ST., (North Bide Charleston, 8. C., References—W. C. Bee A Co., Geo. W. Williams A Co., J. N. Robson J. C. H. Claussen, Pelzer, Rogers A Co., J.R. Adger A Co., E. W. Marshall A Co. octl7-3oi AUGUSTA CROCKERY HOUSE t. c. sum IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF Glass, China, EnrthenWare, Lamps, Brackets, Chandeliers and House Furnishing Goods. No. 297 Broad Street, ■ATJornsTA.. ^koveoia, (2 Doors Below Y. Richards A Bros.) Full line of Fancy Vases, Ornaments Ac. nov21-3mo 6.45 am 9.55 a ni 10.20am 10.28* in 10.48 r m b>.67 a m 11.06 r m 11.22 a m 11 80 » m 11.62 a m 12.12 pm \ 12.25 pm x 1.30 p m Down Day Passengers. (This Train does not ponnect with Train for Columbia a^Bruuchville.) Leave August* 8.30 p m •' Aiken 4 4< p m “ Montmorenci 4.53 pm “ Windsor 6.18 pm “ Williston ■’ 6.34 pm •“ Elko v x.. 6.42 pm BUckyille 6.69 p m Lee’s 6.07 pm Graham's 6.21 pm “ Bamberg 6.37 pm “ Midway 6 46pm “ BranchviHe 7.26pm Arrive Charleston 10.10pm RIGHT SXmZBS. Leave Chsrleston 7.30 pm Arriva Augusta 6.20am Leave Augusta -v 7 46pm Arrive Charleston 6.80 a m Down Leave Blackville ™ 'TT.4tfp nr Up Leave Blackville 8.03 am Connects with Trains at BranchviHe for Columbia. VRIIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION. Leave Charleston -. 7.10 am Arrive Augusta 8.15 pm -Leave Augusta t'.15arn Arrive Charleston * . . 7.<#0piu Down Leave Blackville 9.45 am Up Leave Blackville 3.32 p m Connects at BranchviHe with Train for Columbia. :.} For Sale. Knn BUSHELS g«i tfUU Ruet Proof Oats. Price, 80 -. per bushel,sacked add delivered at de pot. Five cents per bushel less when sacks are funrishad. Also, Burkehlre Pigs, from the beat bloodjiu the United Statee. For further information call on or bddresa • J. R HAIR, ocl7-tf Elko, a Cl nnine eelect Red Tharlotte, Colombia & Angosta R P, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Ciiarlottb, Columbia & Apovbta 1^. R Gr.nbbal Passknukr Df.paktmkst. Columbia, 8. C. Jen. 27,1878. The following passenger schedule will be operated on and after this date: Mail Exprtu—Going North Leave Augusta. 6:40 p. m Arrive Columbia. 11:20 p. ni Leave Columbia... 11:30 p. ni. Arrive Charlotte 4:58 a, m. Mail Exprtu—Going Soutn Leave Charlotte 9:48 p. m ArriveColumbla. 2:54a. ra. Leave Columbia 3:04a.m. Arr’ve Augusta 7:05a.m. Run dally, and make close conuro- tion at Charlotte and Augusta for all points North, Booth and West. Stop at following nsmed stations only: Fort Mills, Rock Hill, Chester. Blaekstook, Winnsboro, Ridgeway, Doko.Columbia, Lexington, Batesburg, Ridgs Spring, Johnston's, Fine House ana Granite- vllle. Day Pauenger—Going Soutn • No. 1 Leave Charlotte 12:30 p, ra. Leave Cheater. 2:42 p. m. Arrive Columbia. t » * • • • * s 5:44 p. in. Leave Columbia 5^54 p. m. Leave Granitewillia.. 9:51 p. m. Arrive Augusta....... .t. ... 10:36 p. m. Day Fattengtr—Going North, - > No 2 Leave Augusta. 5:80 a.m. Arrive Columbia. 9:35 a. m. Leave Columbia. 9:40 a. m. Leave Cheater .;... .12:45 p. m. Arrive Charlotte... 2:58 p. m. Norland 2 run daily, and make close connection at Augusta and Char lotte for points North,Routh and West, apd stop at all regular pass stations. T. D. KLINE, Hup’t. A. Pope, Gen’l F. and P. Agent; 0»— * ♦ • • v x. •' urf -Domestic Dry Goods, ^ . ’ ■ i.s ^ > . 'V: IVaaiMM, Fmwey GewOes 4ke., 155 MEETING STREET, CHAHDBSTON. S. C, »-d* The attention of mm-hunta und boiihUau-rs is duected to our full nnu complete assortment of goods in all the above branches nnd.to the great reduction in prices. Persons favoring us with their orders may roly on getting the Lest goods at lowest figure*. +,—»■ , ■ , 8FECIiVLTIF«. The One-llorso Wagon, pronounced the best wagon in the marketr 1’lie famous Jack-on Wagon, two, three nnd four horse. The Wilson, Childs & Co. Philadtlphia Wagon, the strongest, lightest th-aft iron axle Wagon known tMbe trade. It has siitf longue, old fashioned hounds and coupling, wedge spokes, haqinterod axles and five lect hind wheels. The Cortland (Platform Spring Wagon, the wagon of the j cried for bu-ine--8 or jdessure. Lightest spring wagon tor its capacity known, j Our stack oiJBuugies and PftCSavfays is uonipictc. of bc-t mnnnfacture, and at greatly reduced price*. Childrens’ Carriages in grcRtlvariety." Roys' llagous, all sizes and prices. Oak *nd Hrmlock Sole Leather, French and American ( 'a!f Linin'.-*, Lasts, Boot and >hoc Tm-s, Crimps,-Tw/lsof ell kinds. Bugj^ Umbrellas, IFhips, Trunks, Collars, &c.. &c. ip w kins, mar28-lv Day, Tanaaliili & Co. 225 Crokd Street, Augusta, Ga m V. W. WAGENER G. A. WAGENER. KEBNOOOD . * . .* * r " - F* k * . * ' Wholesale Dry Goods, . --——*—2.—— .. . i, 241 and 243 West Baltimore Street, between Coarles and Hanover SM*. BALTIMORE. MD. DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WHITE GOODS, CASSIMERES. ETC, sep5-6tno rnr CHINA HALL, J. P. Browne, A^ent, IMPORTER AND DE\LER IN CROCKERY, CHINA AND (jIASNWARE , « Tonier of King and Liberty Streets, Charleston, Fouth Carolina- O'di-ra solicttct fiirthcabove pih es puMrut.tceil with Pnltimor# N-w Y-»k <oft h ; t\ — - /-i - •‘el7-6in Augusta Hotel, Corner pf Broad and Washington Streets AUGUSTA, GUOBGXA. Has Wft ThomugWj -RetmvRfetl, -Pemodeied tmd Newly Furnished fi@“The Office of the Hotel will be open during the night, and guests, will be’received, or called at anyjiour.. KATES OF BOARD, rER DAT ' ;:****» - \V M MOORF Frop’r- T, S. NIPPON. -t-. J. C. RAIIMING. wmMMgmwm Charlestou, s. c. , COTTON FACTORS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS, ~ =• Cotton Offices, 15 and 17 Vendue Rnnce. • / ~ Grocer House, 163 and 165 East Bay, 2 ami 4’Queen Street, Agents for Georgia Grange Fertil zer and Celebrated Hook Cotton Tie » Also f Sole Agent for Old Crow Whir-key. Liberal advances made on dbifsigiiments of Co'tnn. 71—84 OTT© F. WEITM18. esale Grocer, —AND dealer IN— Segars, Liquors and Tobacco. 7 AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED ’4- nHonarch Whiskey. Also, I. T. Sc J. G. Frost X Co.’s St lf-Ihdslng Flour, and Thorn Brothere’ celebrated Butter Crackere. __ sep26-ly .Noe. 108. 110, 112 and 181 E !<*t Bay. Churb-ftfop, 8. (’ At Blackville, C. . ■*' . * - .. * .. -Sb; ‘ • - * -e * Grand Opening Of the FalllCampaign ! No Successful Opposition to my Run! * i ’ I am just from the Northern m;iik*-ts, where I Ifnve spent a month In care fully selecting and puichaHlng one of the fullest and most complete stocks of Genera! Merchandise ever brought liitnAbis S’ tte. I,guarantee sHtlefactiou t<- one sod all and defy competition In pflces. styles on-l quallrv anywhere In the State. Call for yourselves and egamlne my splendid stock of R«>Hdy-ma I* Clothing. Gents and boys’'ligBed out” in the Intest Parisianr-styh-h In »'**' quality of suit fn-m the “ev^ry day go-ubout” to the handsomest “wediiiii: outfit” and at prices to suit, all. My superb stock of Boots and Shoes for Gents, Youths. Ladles sod Children cant be beat- anywhere. In fact I have a full and complete Hseofitnent of any and everything you want to bny in the way of Dry Goods, Hfits, Cups, Hosiery, Yankee Notions, Showcase Goods and everything else besides. „ A choice line of Groceries, Canned Goods an.I Liquhra. ■ Can set you ap housekeeping from tho nicest bed-room and parlor sets of furslture to tbe frying pan in the kitchen. You will also find a choice lot of Mules and Horses In my S de Stable*, bought in person In tbe Western markets at bottom figures for cash and will be sold to your advantage. When you hove purch*s> i| a horse or mule I can then supply you with as good a set of Harness or saddle os you desire and < n the easiest terms. figy-Just call in and look and we guarantee lid give v-fr sat 1-fact ion, SIMON BROWN. aug22—tf * ■ .. V . ' BLACKVILLE. 8. C WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Bags, Etc. ••• ‘ \ J*"*" t - ’ 233 King Street, Menr Market Street, Charleston. S. C, particular attentiou given to filling of Orders, and all Goods guaranteed an r*p relented. - 1 " augI5-6u> T. CAMPBELL & CO. 8. O.. Meeting Street*, fCharleston. , (OPrOSITHS TH K PAVILION HOTEL.) FET.L THE FAMOUS - Iron King C ok Sieve, - AIM* TIIU . NOBLE COOK, FLMO COOK, Lily Coolv. sTFBU'fiRmr, fairy queen r a rsr o e TELEGRAPH COOK. m AND - t J - T- ' __ '* Peroral Other Pn ttorns• Me carry ti»o L'irg..«t St ck of Ftnves iu tho State, at the lowest. Prices. Scud Uif. Pictures an 1 IViee-* of the nhove * T ~ ’ —— nov28-6a» ~ »38rfc;.as J. R. READ & CO.. 009 I Cl X O STXfilCKX. , OHARJbBSTON, 8. C. DHY GOODS. • , FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, I*a.oe8> Embroideries; GLOVES, HOSIERY Ac. We are Hole Agents In Sesw (toc5-8ip J. -V -;7 f,» — kCO. Hiram W - Friedenwalct, - -1- X —WITH—. ' ' .'T WIESEIV FELD & CO., Wholesale Clothiers, 2 -AND JOBBERS OF— Clolhs, Cassineres, Coatings, Satflce Is, Tweeds, Kerseys, Jeans, &e. 1 ' ' ,V : 'j. T, No. 242 Weat Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE , *«k22 fim J. E-PARKER & CO. Factors and Commission Merchants. COTTON AND NATAL STORES. •* \ ' " ' . ' _ j '- ' ' Accomniodstion Wharf and Vender Range, Charleston, South Carolina. {Liberal Attvanoes mad# on Consign menu. TIIttJlPSO.K & IIIEKSEL ■ • •. ■ • t. ^ -r _ x .. ' ; , , 4JONTrtACTnR- ANH BU BD) R9 M VXUV X* l lS Hli: Ur* <> (c Doors, Susli, Blinds, Mouldings. Brackets, Newels, Mantles, Balusters, Verandas, etc. S N* ^ nfAirr.* j* Drvyyed anti Undic^cJ Lumber, P. iat, ''' x v \ Builders Hardware,’ Oil, Putty, Window GLi PLAXri G etc., etc. , • V IILL A$i> LUMBER YARD, HALE STREET, XEAR '—^^CENTRAL RAILROAD YARD. jOFFRi: AND W A RE ROOMS, 43 JAt KSON STREKT. docKMy - AtlfiTTPjTA, t iKOTtOlA FALL AND WINTER A GREETING TO THE. PEOPLE PROM THE OLD RELIABLE CASH HEF* 535 *- .Li*. W. TLBJLEY, 260 BROAD STREET, A Gl,STA, GA. TTAVING just returned from the Northern market*, I am pl$a*ed to announce ’ to mv many patrons that I can offer greater inducement* thh> season than * have ever before Itee'n presented to the people. i My hientls will see how utterly impo*$ible it is to enumerate al the things in s‘ about the price you want to pay. I Have an mmonsc Stock. of Turner’s World Renowned Clack Alpacas arid Bri iantecn«, from the lowest prices to the most ex- Hamburg Ed-ring*, etc. Wedding Parties Wi.I Find Styles and-Colorsto Suit Them' Exactly. • • CLOAKS and SHAWLS of the Latest , -Parisian Styles. - vCy* I will fill all order* for customers who niay select from Sample* or Price 1 List, in whatever quantity they may be pleased to order, at piece price, thus ena bling my patrons to purchase goods at their homes cheaper than the regular retail price, and also save the trouble and expense incurred in coming to Augusta.' I will . send goods C. Q. D, and pay freight on all parcels amounting to 110 and over. My friends in the country who may not feed f 10 worth themseiv«s. dan taka M»«ll orders from their neighbors, and send them with their own; if they amount _ toflO orover I will fill each separate, tie np separate, and seporate memotandums- i ot eacp amount, and then enclose all in one Express parcel and hare them deliver'' * ered free of charge. EP“ Phase nod for Package of Samples. oc 17—Zm James W* Turley, AUGUSTA, GA.* -- . t.. •; : ‘f J J.