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1 > nm mmU fc- ; r’* .* . i r BT n. t. FLASH* Tliecannon’s idlotio innn4U * HadBeaied t^ssenseirM roar; ' Tlironghmit the hamlets of the KontH The sabres ckilicJ po more. Oifr heroes who ha<! fought snd (lied ^ Slept in their gnry graTes, Nor saw their OJiinlry crucified By cowards and by knaves. From North,•and Rast, nndi Wist they came, A hungry, ravenous horde, hlore blasting than the midnight flame— More ruthless than the sword. And orphans’ sobi and widows’ crie? BesoUndeu tllrouglftbo land, And curses on our. cnpitSies Were heard on every band. Their bayonets held us in (be dust— Enforced ibo victor’s will; la Vain their arts—our si uldrartt hearts -Remained uncotquered si ill. The ytsrs rolled by_the pestilence Came tike the curse of Pale, . And deadlier yet than bejonct, And blinder far thkn liate. \ It smote.tbe silvered hair of nge_ The bnhy st the breast— And blasted with unreasoning rage The bravest and the best. — f . —• ■ v>,'fapaHF And clouds of darkness and dismay Blighted the summer’a blooms Shut out the splendor of the day, And Wreathed the Bbuthin gloom. 'When, from the regions whenoe there came The hungry, ravenoue horde, Mofe blasting thsn the midnight fi ime, More rutkieutliaa theeword— Therp flowed a stream of gifts untold, like m*BBftfesm abaTj; And words—flir dearer than the gold— Of Sympathy and lovW. ‘ ""w- ' • And dying men with glad surprise, Flashed red on brew and cheek, And looked, with fever smitten eyes, The thanks the/oould not speak. And. women raised their wasted arms, And called on Heaven above, * Toshield Arm sin, and ills, aid haras, The enemies they love. Ab4 hearts that armies Could not win Lovocaptured unaware; Hie strategy lyas sympathy, HU weapon waa a prayer. And itill from North, and East, and West, The bounteous stream was poured, As Awe as Heaven to man forgiven, Aeliberal as the Lord. And orphans' sobs snd widows’ cries Were heard on every hand, And blastings on our enemies Resounded through the land. On every.flower-<scented gale, On every stormy blast, Tbs anthem rose. Go! blessoin foes 1 They’ve conquered us at last I British capitalists arc mnk ng a pro position to fund the entire debt < f the Btate of Virginia at four per cent. Virginia is the most involved of all thh Stiles In the Union. She owes over thirty millions of dollars, besides accrued interest, and the repudiation feeling has been very strong, though the debt puyere are at present In the ascendency. If Virginia, In her dread ful predicament, hae any show of ob taining such favorable terms, it • n ■ plain that South Carolina could do as much if the debt question were once settled. Uoder the consolidation com- promise, our debt will be reduced to about $7,900,000, at aiz per cent. Inter est. Once assure capitalists that this debt will be paid, and they will doubt- I *ee agree to fund It at four per cent., thus virtually ecallng the debt down one-third, and making tha entire In- te/est on the debt not quite three hun dred thousand dollars. This would effect practically the same end as the repudiatlonlsts have In view, and In a manner much more satisfactory to all parties. As long, however, as the Wrangling over the debt continues, no aid oaa bv sought for from without— [News and Herald. AKJIsTROMu & 1IERIOT WXLI^IMTOiV, S. Cb, K EEP constantly on band a nicely assorted stock of DRY riOODS, HAT*, PHOKS, HARbWAUB, GROCKUIES, &c. v Which th»y offer to the r|tiz<'ns of Thirnwi li county at fair prices tind b6» licit their patronage. - • - - K B -gars and Tobacco a spedafty. _ janil4t —. . .1.—I— --Vus.iv'.. — AUGUSTA CROCKERY HOUSE t mmm IMrORTKB AN1> JOBBER OK Glasi, China, Earthcnwnrc, Lump's. Brackets, Chandeliers ami IIoukc ■Furnishing Goods. No. 297 Broad Street, ■All T<< TJHTPJWy (2 Doors Below V. Richards & Bros. FulLHireof Fancy Vuscs, Omamcnt.-. Ac. ;nov21-Muio DANIEL HAA.3 — JOBBER OF— Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, —T South Carolina Railroad. - CHANGE Of SCHEDULE.— JJp Day Passengers. (This Train doe* not canneet with Train for Columbia at Brausbv die.) (1.4 (5 s m 9.W5 a m Leave Chartes^on •tV li ra neb vil le- *• Midway •“ Bamberg •‘ Graham’s Lee s RlnckViHe “ Elko .-•’ wrntsibn “ Windsor *• Montmorcnci ■ .••.. Aiken trrlve August* . ~ 4i << IO 20 a m lO slA n m- 10.41am Itl.bT a m 11.06 a m 11,22 am ■;;iY5oam 1 Lb2 a m. 1112 n m 12.25 p m 1.10 pm Down Day Passengers;' Tbis Train doe* not connect with Train for ^oliimbln at Di'ituchvtlle.j IVolions. Fancy Goods, AcC., 153 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. 72-85 * R J. MAGrILL, GENERAL PRODUCE AND • C ommission Merchant, No. 55 Ilasol St., Opp. Express Office, GHARL.KSTON, S. C. Consignments of Poultry, Eggs, But ter and all kinds of C mutry Produce solicited. References—Tlon. W. W. Sale, May or of Charleston ; Col. Jos. D. Aiken, .Mr. Panic! Haas, Messrs. Mantoue & Co., Mr. A. St. Amand, late of Crane, Boylston A Co. 'ocJl-Siuo heave Augusta Aiken “ Montmorenci “ Windsor. ; “ W’illiston •• Klko *• “lilaekvilld *• I ee’s “ Graham’s “ I’amberg “ Midway •* ' iSranehvillo Arrive Charleston 8.30 p m 4 p »> 4.61 p in 6.13 pn 6 34 p ii 6.42 p i 6.59 p hi 6.07 p in 6.21 p m 6.37 p m 6 45 p m 7.25 p in lO.lOp m night rxrr.Kss. Leave Charleston 7.30 p m Arrira Augusta 6.20am. Leave Augusta 7 45pm Arrive Oharle»ton 6.8nt »nr Down ta*sv« Blackville 11.46 pm Up Leave Blackvllld 8.63 am ('nnnects with Trains at BranchvHie for Columbia rnriortT and axcommodation. Leave Charleston \ 7.10 a m Arrivo "ugusta 8.16 pm '.eave Augusta 1.15am Arrive Cbarleston 7.00pirf Down Leave BUekville 9.45 um Up Lenvc Blnekville — —zr 6.S2ptn Coune< ts .at Brancbvine with Columbia. Train for 2 I’htrlotte, Columbia & Augusta R P, NEW GOODS AT COST! A genuine Yankee In San Franolsoo having borgd a new-oomer with every conceivable question relative to hie object In visiting the gold country, hts hopes, hie means and hla prospects, at length asked him if-he had a family. • Y***, air; I have a wife and six chil dren and I never saw one of tbem." After this reply the couple aat a few mloutea In silence; then the interro gator agaia commenced: -Was you •ver blind, •hf n “No, sfr.” “Did you many a widow, sir f” •• No, air” Another Interval of alienee. “Did I understand you to nay, Hr. that you had a wife and etz children living In New York and bad never seen one of themr “Yea, air, I so stated it. H Another and a longer pause. Then the * interrogator again Inquired: «• How oan it be, air, that you never saw one Of them?” “Why," was the reply, “oneof them •* - f>« rn afn»v T left." According to the Lutheran Almanac for I$79 that denomination numbers In this country 87 synods, 8,040 mtnls- tere,8,801 churches and 67B.600 com munioaota. It comprises four general bodice, vtif: The General Synod, the General Synod (South), the General Council and the Synodical Oonfprenoe. It had 77 periodical publications, vis; 94 in English, 89 In German, 9 in Nor- I In Swedish, 3 in Danish and I In Icelandic. It has 17 theological DRY GOODS tind Shoiirat cost. Hutdwarc »nd Hat* at cost. Crockery and Glasswi^o ai cost. Clothing and Notions a*t cost. 100 dof. best Thread at Cost. Besides many desirable articles," gil at cost* GrWries at lowest cash prices from this date, December 11th, 1878. C. E. LARTIGUE, • Blackville. 8. C. 33arney McLemore HAS JUST OPENED A mW BAii-SOOM At - Chri»ti« a Old gland, WHERE be is prepared to furnish his friends with the choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. In connection with his Bar he has also opened a RESTAURANT. Parties attending the Fair can get meals on very reasonable terms. octSi-Sm S N. GREEN, CASH DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES, NO. 315 BROAD STREET, (Three Doors above Planters’ Hotel,) AUGUSTA, GA., WOULD be ploa&ed to see any of hie old friends from Barnwell and will Guar antee to sell them First-Ola** Groceries at as low Figures as they can be bought in the City. Buying and seltinw strictly for Gash. I challenge Competition In prices. I will keep my Htock continually replen ished from Northern and Western Mar- k-tt. Don’t forget the place. 8*8 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.. 3 doors above the Planters’ Hotel. » A. GREEN. }at)23-3nor>8 BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS, CHOICE SEEDS. »< , »,, 1M. For $1 we mail postpaid, either of fol owing collections, all choice varieties: 20 Verbenas, or 8 Heliotropes, 8 Geraniums, or 9 Fuchsias, 8 Coleus, or 0 Roses, 4 Iviis, or 8 Chrysanthemums, or 10 assorted Green House Plants. 8 Gladiolus, or 8 Double Tube Rose, or24-6c, or 12-lOe, pkU. Garden Seeds, or 24 packets eboiee Flower Seeds. , Circular, with additional collections, mailed to applicants., EDri) J. EVANS & CO., , ’ (T^oal Agents Wanted ) f781 York, Pa. A. FIISTS A VERY Desirable oift it !•«" -J Cotton will use tt— b<* p. itd. i ready made, an » mur rlH be oeeeaeary for he min * property !* situated o t ’he • of Aiken 'fi otar Paotory wHI be given r <i tow y Com P*oy that wlll use it— >i<* Pml i th the and as The h-eaat Branch. The location to miaurniuw- "d. Plenty of water, apd i erfeetly healthy. Only three mile# from the South Carolina lUllroad- ■ ny information needed will be , hoerfully given. Addrcee OBPOBNK DYCHESw f08EPH B KTr k HIsfG8, C ' W Indoor, B. O. Wt&KO. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Chabi-ottb, Columbia & AcovstaR. R. ) GKNKRAL PASSKNat* DerAHTMF.NT. V Columbia, 8. C. Jan. 27,1878, J The following passenger schedule will bo operated on and after this dote: Miiil Exprcti—living North Leave Augusta G:40 p, m Arrive Columbia .,...11:20 p. m Leave Columbia.........11:30 p. m. Arrive Ciiwlotte 4:58 a, m. Mail Ezprnt—Going South Leave Charlotte 9:48 p. m Arrive Columbia.; 2:54 a.m. Leave ColumtlaT. 3:04a. m. Arrive Augusta 7:05a.m. Run daily, and make close connec tion at Charlotte and Augusta for all points North. Boutli and West. Stopat fallowing named stations only : Fort Mills. Rock Hill. Chester, Rlnekstork, Winnsbord, Ridgeway, Doko,Columbia, L' xington, Batesburg, Ridga Spring, Joimstou’s, Pino House and Granite- ville. Day Pattengtr—Going Sottln No. 1 Leave Charlotte.. 12:30 p, m. Leave Chester 2:42 p. m. Arrive Columbia... * 5:44 p. m. Leave Columbia 5:54 p. tn. L"ave Granltevilic 9:51 p. tn. Arrive Augusta 10:30 p. in. Day Pasttngrr—Going North No- 2 Leave Augusta 5 30 a. tn. Arrive Columbia 9:35 a, m. Leave Columbia..... ... . .* .. -9:40 a. m Leave Chester 12:45 p. m. Arrive Charlotte 2:58 p. m. No*. 1 and 2 run dally, and make close connection at Augusta and Char lotte for points North.Southand Westj- and atop at all regular pass statiors. T. D. KLINE, Sup’t. A. Popf, Gen’l F. and P. Agent. J” R. READ GO., 1203 ICINO STIMCKT, C/HARL-BSTOrST, 3. C. DRY GOODS, a 9 FORUON AND DOMESTIC. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Laces, Embroideries, GLOVES, HOSIERY Ac. We are Bole Agents in Charleston for Harris' Celebrated Seamless Kid Gloves, the beet imported. dec5-3m J. R. READ & CO. Augusfa Flour Mills t jroilit * LAVING r*««ntly pul’our Mill in 4nt-clas» order, we are new prepare! to flB erders W*V"r 'T' 1 known( l>r « n * of Fleur, via : OIL? RDDE, DOUBLE EXTRA. FJL TKA in l TlP TOP : also. Meal, Grits, Bran and Sleek Feed. AH Goode delivered in De pot free of Dray age. -AV:* v^di '71-97 ». CLARK Ac CO. 5 XAX*Xl£LiJ.XXJJJ UU UU«9 AlUGUSTA., GEOR&IA, Carriages. W acrons. Harness and Saddlery. And Wholesale and Retail Dealers .j - * Carriage Material, Leather, Shoe Fihdinga, Leather and Gum Belting; Packing. ~x. Manufactarcrw and Dealers in KERVGOO 241 and. 243 West Baltimore Street, between Cugrles and . t * *1 A ‘ ; BALTIMORE. MD. DRESS GOODS, SHAWlA. IfBtTB'GOODS, CASSIMERES, ETC. Kp5-6no h- The nttentionof mon-hunts and cuumiukts is iliicctcd to our full tfnu complete •tuicnt of graide in all the above branches and to tlie groat reduction in prices-. Persons favoring us with their orders may rely on getting the best goods at lowest figures. 8PECIA.LTX12S. The One-Horse Wagon, pronounced the best wagon in the market. The famous Jackson Wagon, two, three and four horse. - The WUson. Childs & Co. Philadelphia Wagon, the strongest, lightest draft iron axle Wagon known to the trade. It h<is stiff tongue, old fashioned hounds and coupUpg, wedge spi kes, hammered axles and five feet hind wheels. The Cortland Platform 8pnng Wagon, the wagon of the period for business or pleasure. Lightest spring wagon tor its rapacity known. Our stock ot Buggies and Focknways is complete, of best manufacture, and at greatly reduced prices. Lhildrcus’ Carriages ill great variety JJuya’ Jiagoua, all sizes and prices. . -s . Oak aaJ Hemlock Sole Leather, Frcmh and American Calf and Kip Skins, Linings, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Crimps, Tool* of ell kinds. Buggy Umbrellas, JFkips, Trunks, Collars, Ac., &c. " ’ mar28*lv Day, Tannahili & Co. * 225 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga; F. W. WAGENEB. p O. A. WAOFNKB. W. YRtfilNEM & 6®, Ckarlestou, s. c. . COTTON FACTORS AND WHOLESALE GROrERS, Cotton Offices, 15 and 17 Vendue Ranee. _ Grocer Hous' > , 1C3 and 165 Ua.»t l>;iy, 2 and 4 Queen Street,- Agents for Georgia Grange Fertilizer and Celebrated Hook Cotton Tie Also, Sole Agent for Old Crow Whi-kcy. ' Liberal advanee^made on consignments of Co’ton. 71—84 ©TT^ F. W ‘ • \ Wholesale Grocer, 5 —AND DEALER IN— Segars, Liquors and Tobacco. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED / - I i Monarch Whishey. Also, L T. & J. G. Frost ft Co.V Self-Raising Flour, r.nd Tharn Brother>.’ cel> bra’eil flutter Crnckets. SPp2ti-ly N'>k* 108.110. 112 and 181 E iat Bay. Charleston. 8. C. . IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CROCKERY, ClilNA AND OLASSWi ' Corner of King and Liberty Streets, Charleston, South Ourolioa* Ordm-s solicited for the above goods, and prices guaranteed with Bainrr.o re N'-^York or Bnst"n. oel7-6m Augusta , Corner of IBroad and TV r asliington Streets AUQBSTA S230BSIA. Has been Thoroughly Renovated, Remodeled and Newly Furnished / UgpThe Office of the Hotel will be open during the night, and guests, will he received, or called at any hour. -- i RATES OF BOARD, $2.00 FER DAY. W M MOOUtS Prop’r ; novl Cm ft T. S. NIPPON. ' I - ' % ' J. C. RAH MING. - Mipson <& EEalmiing’, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Bags, Etc. 233 King Street, Near Market Street, Charleston. S. C, Particular uttention given to filling of Orders, and all Goods guaranteed ns rep resented. . , augl5-6tr T. CAMPBELL & CO. NXeeting Sir Vet-. (Tharlcston* S. O.i THE PAVILION IloTE'l..) PTJL THE ts (OPPoglTE FAMOUS Inin King C (tkStovf, A 1.90, THE NOBLE COOK, . * feLMO COOK, Lily Cool c. JpU’liltOT. FAIRY QU2EN R . V IST O K TELEGliAPli COOK, AND Several Ollier^ L J ^ t ttirns 0 « Me earfy the Largst Stick i>f Stovr.* in the Siatc,. at the lowest Prices. Send for Pictures and Pr ees of rh > nhore ni.v'iK-titn THOMPSON & En UONTHACT( RS AXn UTTiT-ru MAIVUIP vr'XUKKKK Ole 1 ^Li Ct WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AUGUSTA RAILROAD. AND OnnniAL PAMZaan Dbfaiitmkst, Coluxua, 8.C., August 6, 1877. Ths following Schedule will be operated on and aftertLie date; Night Exprut TVai'a—Dotty. OOINQ KORTH. Leave Columbia ’ . Leave Florence -i* Arrive at Wilmington 11 15 p. a. 2 40 a. a. . 6 32 a, m. ©onto SOUTH. Leave Wilmington . . 6 00 p. m. Leave Florence - • • 10 02 p. a. Arrive at Columbia - , 1 25 a. a This Train is Fast Express, making through eonneotions, all rail. North and South, and waterline oonnectiea via Portemoufk. Stop only at Eaetover, Sumter. Timmonsvil)e, Florence. Marion. Fair Bluff, Whiteville and Flemingtbb. , Through Ticket* sold and baggage check ed to all-principal points. Pulhnan Sleeper* oa night trains. Through Frtight Troin—DaUy. txeept Svu- dayt.) Llackville, S* CS-rand Opening tke Fall.l^fKp^sgn ! So Successful OpposUiun to uiy Run I :0: — I nra just from the Northern mark^tp, wliero I have spent a month In care fully selecting and purchasing one of the fullest au<l moat complete stocks of Genera! Merchandise ever brought into thin Si-itc; I guarantee satisfaction to one and all and defy competition In prices, styles and quality anywhere In the State. Call for yourselves and examine my splendid stock of Ready-made Clot.htDg. Gents and boys’‘rltrsed out” in the latest P&i Wian ntylee in uuv quality of suit from the “every day go-ubout”-to the handsoniest “wedding outfit” and at prlcea to suit all. * My superb stock <>f Boots and Hhnep for Gents, Youths. Ladle's and ChlldreB- cant be Beat anywhere. In fact I have a full and complete assortment of any and everything you want to buy In the way of Dry Goods, Hats, Gape, Hosiery, Yankee Notions, Showcase Goods and everything else besides. — — A choice Hue of Groceries. Canned Goods an.l Liquors. 1 *■— Can. set you up housekeeping from the nicest bed-room and parlor sets of furniture to the frying pan in the kitchen, /' You will also find a choice lot of Mules and Horses In my Sale Stables, bought tn person In the Western markets at hottojn figures for cash and win be sold to your advantane. When yon have purchns* d a horse or mule I cap then simply you with as good a set of Harness or saddle as you desire autfi n" th* easiest terms. -■iff »• «mi- KjrJust call in and look and we guarantee to give you saM-faciion. v . SIMON BROWN. anp22—tf BLACKVILLE. S. C. OOtHO KORTH. ^ — Hiram W • Friedenwald, -WITH— n iESEM KLn & CO. Wholesale Clothiers, —AND JOBBERS OF— Cloths, Casstaerw, Coating, Satti- eits, Tweeds, Kerseys, Jeans,' &c. No. 242 Weat Baltimore Street, "BALTIMORE augSfl-fla Door^s Su-sh, Blinds. Mouidjngs. Braeketi, Newels, Mantles, Hal listers. Verandas, etc. RWAI.KB* M ■ Dressed ar;d Undicsscd Lumber, Paint, Oil, Putty, Window Glass, I’lulurs Ilarjluaic, it., etc. PLANING MILL ANu LUMBER YARD, HALE STREET, NEAR CENTRAL BAIL READ YARD. ' OFFICE AND W vWrtftklMS, 43 JACKSON STREET, deelMy ' A, «AKOT£OIA * Elicliard J. Morris, No. lifi«CIKG STRBET, Tliarleston, 8. c., -manufacturer of dealer IN' 1 Plain. Japanned and Planished Tinware. Huns Furnishing ools. ^erqRene Staves a id InsrfRTes. Cooking Stoves and Portable Ranges, Parlor. OiFicc amt Stove Heaters. —AMO AOSiiy FOR— Tltt? t amous “TIMTCS” Cook THE FIR E EXTENDED FOR LONG WOOD DOVBUt ACTiisra FLUES LAUGg • OVEN OORRUOATED Ht GRATE. DEKP- mii n r, U VEB-1BLK Ci.OS- BAR. DB. W. Leave Columbia . . Leave Flmeee. . » Arrive at Wilaragtoe. Ha-m viral 1 T.arirla -fA-r Qala eoixa eouTH. Lsxva Wilmlnrton. . * s *- Arrive si Columbia < . • * jOOu. i 4 80 a. i 12 00 a. . .jr , * 2*0n» 10 10 a. Local Freight Train toavtoColnabia Tsse- E PARKER & CO TON ND NAVAL ffTORLS. .1, Rtion Wharf sad Vender Range, Chirieeten, Sautk Carolina. Liberal Adrancee made on Comugnmenta. li"LD 1IEIML AHiliim U iit 'tlRvilU STHE Filil, iO First Premium awarded at the York County, Pa., : F*ir, 1876; pl-o nt Laurel, Del., 1876. SpecLil Diploma awarded at tlie Geord* State Fair,.lJb76T uho at Felton, 1875. . . T .• Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List. * \ oetl7-6m'> ' ■Oyi—.1 I.’ mi Si Ma ■ iw.i i I i .imlt i , ' •[ THS OAK HALL GL&THINfi 101792, 182 Broehd Htu. Ga, ti i Is now selling Goods at a great sacrifice in order to make room for Spring a Summer Goods. Suits formerly sold at $12 no# at 98, and everything in tion. Also, he keeps the - • / SHOE HOUSE. 182), where Goods can be bought for a good deal less than the* value. If-yot* viajt Augudta giv$ the OAK H4LL a trial and you will be c^n>ine(Ni‘ ' ‘ ‘ n-M . V Tile P»!r PRP^,:. t K ‘■*■«*>■ ■ 'C ’ •*. • #■ wh. * - ’ v**'