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..-j . WuL v . W.- ? ^ ttAlWKft, w l “ A «hiap«r woka the air— " r" >' A toft light tdw, tjid low—•_ Y»t bwhod with riiw *o«t woo ;* . 5ow, inigkt iiooijr poriih *«.•’?! , fto-fiirthtt go. a-- . Ah mo ! • q^iiok oml ooger our Caught Aft tho littlo mooting apund: AnuthoV volcohod hrhothod it tstoar, And ftoHwtut(!«rt round, from tor to KpfVom lip to tor, 'TwRni'molTra a gentle WttfT And thot—brolto ! It wat the only heart it found, The only heart t’ wo* fp'eont to find, Wbeo fir*t its aeeent* woke ; It ranekod (hat tender dioart at loot "’And that it broke. I " ■* V. ■ ^ Low a* it teemed to other ear^ ^Iti^rimuliWTfaeliTiTiVr^" That flraglle girl, ao fair and gay, lint guilelOM girl, ao pure',' ao true. * Tie anid a loroly humming bird, That in a fragrant lily lay, And drenmod the aummar morn away, Was-killed by but a gun’* report SoffilMIe boy had tired in apart! The rery aound death waa I \ And thua bar happy heart (hot beat With lore and hope, ao feat and sweet, Shrined in its l>ty, too; Jv>r Who tho maid that kuow, But owned tho delicate dower-like grace. Of her young form and feoe t Whan drat that word her light heart hoard, H fluttered like a frightened bird, Then shot Its wings and aighed, And with n shudder- died. flfoTel Meadiirfg. flie Toronto Globe »ay*: We do not agree with those who contend that novels are usually pernicious in their -effeoU. —We believe that the taate for solid literature ia very often due to the hunger fbr information which has been stimulated hi novel reading; and fre quite agree with Thackeray, that ail healthy literary appetites (elisb novels archttdren rettih sweets. Fome novel* are trash, just ss some histories, some poems, and some works on science are ; bat no ono wants history, poetry or science to be banished from the libra* ries. It should not be forgotten that Mechanics’ Institutes have other objects than the instruction of the public; they are intended to furnish people with the means for eqjoyiog leisure cheaply, as well as with the means of improving it. The young men add women who loose themselves in the pages ot the novelist, at least aro doing no harm while so engaged; add there ore few modern novels which linvey any bat good lessoQL or stimulate their readers to other lhan noble efforts. Many a man hafebeen led to the higher life by such works aa “ John Halifax." *' Vanity Fair" has warned clever^o* men like Becky, feelslike Amelia, and •tupid, good fellows like Dobbin against the temptations of the World A Co. Scott has done more to make the people mine that Crnaadon, knights, men-at- arms* Stark moss troops, and gentle ladies of feudalism were once really alive—eutiog, drinking, and subject to the yietsaitudea of daily life like oun ■elves—than all the historians of tbe language; and George Elliot, teaching to-day the infinite complexity of life, causes us to feel pity for"the sinner des troyer very often on the side of his vir tues by the consequences of a set of acts, the first of which was hatdly wrong, though the logical results is the destruc tion which overtakes him. Will any one amert thrt the tendencies of Dick ens’ novels are immoral, or those of An thony Trollope, or Charles Beads, or Mmb Thackeray, or indeed nay of the works of the most popular writers of fiotko: gle ia a five fight, yu may hops for high winds in a few weeks, and also tho typhus fever in your naghborhood. „. Whan opidara . arc actu climbiug up the wall backwards, and frogs cough nz though they had the hicku$a, look out fur r in ; this is also a sure sign that children will hard the measles light. When you see 18 geese, walkin in- juu llle, and toeing in, you kaq delibe rately bet yurelast surrlvta^dattartnr % bftrd winter, and a great fluctiousness during the next season in the price of tow-hide boots. South Carolina Bailroad. -re- -- , -OToSji' ■****#+-' ± - ..j • • CHANGE GK ScilfilWta DYNPUPTICM* coi.vraw. It takes the man who wants the office “Tt5 see the TjeffnpirohTKSre ts in ‘ofRcliT circles' The more he sees it, the more anxious he &cems to be to got into it. He was twitted of his baldness and retorted quite sharply, “Well, there are two things you never saw in this world a fed headed negro or a biid beaded 1 fool. ” M. de Lesseps is visiting the African coast tiT investigate the possibility and advisability of letting the waters of the Mediterranean into the Desert of Sa hara so as to convert a great portion of that desolate expanse into an inland Troth is sed t<A)« stranger thhn fide* shun—it is, to most pholks. Young mau, set down, and keep still ytm will fcav plooty or chaneaa yat to make, a phool or ytroelf before you * dti9*£| 'Am 1 : If yu undertake to hire a man to be boueat, yu will have to raise his wages every, morning and watch him dreadful class besides. It it a wise miu who profits hi hit own dkperienee—bat it is « good deal wiser one who lets the ratUetumk bite the Other phellow. The reputsshun that t man gets from his ancestors often wants ss much sHer- »g to fit him u their old clbthes would. It b truly thus. . ^ I have finally cam to the konchision Umt if I can’t prove 'a duag without betting 5 dollars bn It, the thing has got a- dreadful weak spot sumwhare. When roosters ore observed before dsylit e in the morniog soreing among the klonds, and ottering lamentashuni, then look out fo^sum sudden weath If bees hang around tneir hivea, and mules are seen in a brown study, a storm ov sum kind is cobkiug, rod you »ill notii the market for herrings is i 1 mow storm, or 3 arc uti- Intlfe moral world and gram- , and min- A breeder of poultry says : “ Every spring I procure a quantity of cedar boughs and scatter them plentifully in tnd around the hen house. This is all that is necessary, as tho odor of the cedar keeps away lice. This remedy is cheap, simple and effective, and is well worth trying,’’ — ——— “ Whom the Lord hath joined to gether let no man put asunder,’' and yet the' statutes of the different States of this glorious Union afford no less than thirty three distinct causes, cxclmive of such loopholes as “ incompatiability of disposition," uncongeniality of tem< per,” etc., authorizing a matrimonial dissolution. Delirium tremens is always produced by fusil oil and never by pure ethylic al coho!. N(xt to organic diseases of the stomach, eicrhosis of the liver is the most common consequence of hard drinking*) a distinct form of non-heredi- tary consumption is another frequent re' salt. So says Dr W. B. Richardson, who adds that if the use of alcaohol were discontinued there would be Bright’s disease. They were sitting in an open buggy on the cross rood, and bounded on one side by thick woods, and on the other by an orchard. The first wo heard was, “ Now stop Will, you will muss my hair.’’ He laughed, and she broke out with, “yon tion’t love me one bit.” The hug he gave her would have made an anaconda turti pa'e^and as she threw up her head for breath, he said, “lam strong, eh, girl?” “ Yes, ydu^are, but I don’t think that you aro as strong as you used to be." And then we felt'weak and left them. ^ 5 Up Day Passengers. ' (This Train does not eonneet with Train for Columbia ai Branokville.) Leave Chrtleeton. ** Brnnchville Midway Bamberg Gmliam S 0.46 a hi *9.66 a m 10.20 a m 10.28 am I*«e'a , , , Blackfill* Elko Willistin Windsor Montmorenci Aiken . Arrive Augusta Down Day Paseeagera. (ThinTrain does not connect wit-h Train for Columbia at BreuchviUa.) Leave Augusta 44 M 41 II II 46 10.43 a m ltl.67 a m 11.00 am 11.2*2 am 11 80 a n> 11.62 am 12.12 pn. 12.26 p m 1.30 pm Aiken “ Montmorenci “ Windsor “ Wiiliston “ Elko '* Black ville Lee’s “ Graiiam's “ Bamberg “ Midway •• Brnnchviile Arrive Charleston 8.30 p m 4 4V p m 4.63 p m 6.18 p m 6 34 pm 6.42 pm 6.60 pm 6.07 p m 6.21 p m 6.37 pm 6 46pm 7.26 pm 10.10pm Augusta Flour Mills I alou.w 9C. JW- ■ lAs. htd -M ^OtiilTr^priailara. » L AYING recently pnt onr promptly for onr well known THA and TIP TOP; alto, potfrec of Urayage. In flnt-claer order, we are now prepared to fill ardent k of Flour, vis: (JILT EDt,K, DOUBLE EXTRA, EX Grits, Bran arid Stock feed. Atl Uooda delivered in De- -.-.71—97 .. ■A. TJ G U S T j^., GEORGIA., - Manufacturers and Dealers in Carrraeres. Wacrons, Harness and Saddlery, Aid Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Leather and dnm Belting: Packing'. f r~' V i » y» \ . f ' Corner of JB^oad and Washinpfton Streets mE,. AiJGBSTA, fill OS 61 A. Has been Thoroughly Renovated, Hcmodeted and Newly Furnished Findings,- * -Oflico oT^4a HoferwiTTbe open ruriog OtVAigbl, * 0 d-g5i5u: ^ "lirTlI V\*% ve/x/«Ait/Asr^ nt* stnllxw) o f Virvnt* —"mris''''' do more Fat bacon, chopped fine and fprtnkldd plentifully with black pepper, is a con venient and reliable remedy for cholera in chickens. Last summer a number of hens were cured by its use. When found they had dropped from the roost ; they were so far gone that they could not get up and were only able to raise their beads occasionally. They were given a comfortable shelter by them selves; a teaspoonful of Use mixture was forced down tho throat of each bird, morning and evening, No other atten< tion was paid to them. At the end of the third day they were set at liberty and went about as usual, giving no fur, ther trouble. Water may be placed where they can help themselves, but no food is required. Smaller doses may be given in cases less severe. Magnolia Passenger Route. PORT ROYAL RAILROAD, V £ - Augusts, Ga., Jan. 4, 1879. J Tbe following passenger schedule will be operated on and after tnia date: B»Moo 12 07 Down Baldoc 8 80 Up Allendale ^ 12 80 Down Allendale , 8 00 Up . y r DAILT rAsszsoaa Tails. Going South. v Leave Augusta ~ , 4*' Arrive at Yemassee Leave Yemassee Arrive Savannah Leave Savannah ArriveJaaksonville. • J Arrive Charleston Leave Yemassee Arrive Beaufort Arrive Port Royal < Arrive Auguata . Leave Yemaasee Arrive 1 amaseei Leave Savannah Arrive Savannah Leave Jackeonvilfc Leave Charleston ■' Arrive Yemassee V * Leave Beaufort. . - Leave Ton Loyal Train run thrt Savannah without change, making nection at Savannah with A. AG.U.R. train fbr all point# in Florida .. . Baggage eheoked through. *grThrough tickets fbr sale at all nrinei pal ticket offices. | « Robubt G. FakjiiimLIJ Ai DWhst, ; General Passenger Agent- 10 00 a m 2 06 p m 2 10 pm 4.85 pm 4 45pm 8 00 a m O.OOp m 2 46 p m 4 02pm 4 17 pm 6 30 pm 1 80 p m 1 20 p ra ft 8ta* 10 16 am 6 60 p m 7 T5 am t’OOpm 11 28am 11 00 a ; -T» RuL Ctrtr A store In tha town of Wtfllston, sin 26x60 feet; Glee* tiont, in nontml poitljm of the bueluosuportion of the town, lerma moderate. Applv t» ^7. D. BROWN, ifllfi sf • —Riitlstou. ii. g. KIOHT EXPRESS. ' Leave Char1e:tcn 7:80 pm Arrive Augusta 6i2Qam Leave Augusta 7 46pm Arrive Charleston 6.80 a m Down Leave BlarkvillS It.46pm Up Leave BUckville ^B.08 am Connects with Trains at Branchville for Columbia. \ . _■ , * , TRBIQHT AND ACCOMMODATION. Leave Charleston 7.10 a m Arrive 1 Augusta 8.16 pm Leave Augusta I.16.am Arrive Cbsrleston 7,00 p hi Down Leave BlacfTill# 0.45 a-m Up Leave DiaekriTIi — 8782 pm Conneete at Branchville with Train for Columbia. { J R. READ & CO. 800 KINO NTItKKT. GIIARIjBSTOIV, 8. C. DRYGOODS roREION AND DOBflBTTC. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Laces, Embroideries, GLOVES, HOSIERY &c. We are Hole Agents in Charleston for Hatria’ Celebrated Seamless Kid Gloves, tbe best Imported. deeS 8m J. R. READ & CO. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Cknsrai. Passcnoeb Dbpartmknt, t Colombia, S. C., August 6, 1877. The following Schedule will be operated on and after this date; * . Xlykt Exprtu Tram—Daily. J' The attention of merchants und consumers is directed to onr full and complete assortment of goods in all the above branches and to the great reduction in prices. Persons favoring us with their orders may rely on getting the best goods at lowest figures. - . - •. •*! - SPECIAXTIES. The One-Horse Wagon, pronounced the best wagon in the market. The famous Jackson Wagon, two,-three and four herse. The Wilson. Childs A Co, Philadelphia Wagon, the strongest, lightest draft iron axle Wagon known te the trade. It has stiff longae, old fashioned bounds and couplins, wedge spnkes, hammered axles and five feet hind wheels. The Cortland Platform Spring Wagon, the wagon of the period for business or pleasure. Lightest spring wagon tor its capacity known. ^ Our stosk nt Buggies and PbcVaways is complete, of best manufactare, and at greatly reduced prices. Y Childrens' Carriages in' great variety. Boys* Bugcns, all Sites snd prices7 Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French and Americln Calf and Kip Fkins, Linings, Lasts, Boot nnd Shoe Tjwcs, Crimps, Tholsof r,ll kinds. Buggy Umbrellas, Whips, Trymks, Collars, &e., Ac. Day, Tannahill & Co. [*' - <f w •*• 'ABrnm^ : ^ IMPORTER AND DEADER IN CROCffeRY. CflUtA JNC GLASSWARE i Comer of King and Liberty Streets, Charleston: South Carolina. Orders uoUcUed for Use above goods, andprfessflgpipante^! srfehSfitil lore New York or'ftngtoiT." ’ • 4 <■ '* will be received, or called at any hour. RATES OF BOARD, PER DAY. novl 6m \ TV. M MOORE Prop’r- T. CAMPIIELL A CO. MeetiiiJ* Street-, Charleston, S. O,, (orrOSITE TUE PAVILION HOTEL.) SELL THE marSB^ly i 225 Broad Street, Augnsta, Ga. V. W. WAOKNER. O. A. WAGENKH. OOINO NOKTH. Leave Columbia . Leave Florence Arrive at Wilmington 11 16 p m. 2 40 n. m . 6 82 a, m. wmmm m Charlestou, 8* C. COTTON FACTORS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cotton Offices, 15 and 17 Vendue Range. Grocer Honsc, 163 and 165 East Bay, 2 and 4 Queen Street, Agents for Georgia Grange Fertilizer and Celebrated Hook Cotton Tie Also, Hole Agent tor Old Crow Whiskey. Liberal advances made on consign men ts of Cotton. 71—84 *7 FAM&FS Iron King Ci ok Stove, ... ALSO, NOBLE CfiOK, t ELMO COOK, THE t Lily Cook. STERLING RANGE, FAIRY QUEEN R A.]SraB TELEGRAPH COOK, ■■ •*» r * AND Several Other Patterns* We carry the Largest Stock of Stoves in the State, st the lowest Brjces. Send for Pictures and Price* of tbe above . nov28-6m -aA» TWUBPSOi & IHBVI1KI,. CONTRACTORS ANE> HUILDER8. M^NTTlPArrrURKllW OF* Doors, .-1- Sash, Blinds, Moulding*, Brackets, Newels, Mantles, Balusters, Verandas, etc. * DIAL I BB IX Dressed and Undiesfed Lumber, Paint, Oil, Putty, Window Glass,. Builders Hardware, etc., etc. PLANING MILL AKi> LVMBER YARD, HALE STREET, NEAR ■CENTRAL RAILROAD YARD. " ' OFFICE AND WARE ROOMS, 43 KSON STREET, OTTO F. WEITFRS, Wholesale Grocer, —AND DEALER IN— OOIXO SOUTH. Leave Wilmington Leave Florence - Arrive at Columbia 6 DO p, tn. 10 02 p. m, l^S a. m TbtsTrain is Fast Express, making through connections, all rail. North and South, and line connection via Portsmouth. Stop ontw at East over, Sumter, Timmonsvilie, KtorenTee, Marion. Fair Bluff, Wbiteviile and Flemlngt Through Tickets sold and baggage check ed to all principal point#. PuJlniau Sleepers on night trains. \ Through Fr*ghl Tlram—Dai/y. except Sun- yt.) \ days.) 001X0 XOETB. Leave Columbia Leave Fh rene*. Arrive at Wilm.ngton. OOIXO SOUTH. Leave Wilmington, Leave Florence . . Arrive Ot Columbia 6 cop; 4 SO a. m. 12 00 m. 2 80 p. m, 2 86 a. m. 10 10 a. m. Local-Freight Train leaves Columbia Tune- da,, fhursday aid Saturday only, ai 6 a. ns. Arrives at Floreneeai 8 80 p. m. A. POPE, G. F. ft T. A. J F. DEVINE, Superintendent. OLD AMERICAN HOTttL; ESTABLISHED ABOtfl l830. Reeuscltated on the European Plan. For Gentlemen only. TERNS : '-J Booms, each person, per day 50c •• “ “ per week...... $8 00 “ “ „ per mODtb,$8and 10 According to location of Booma, paid In advance. . board TRidia: * Board and lodgtog per day. ff 160 per week.... 6 5G .95c *••••• «•##*<•#*•#*-• 60e Breakfast.... D-nner. Suppor....s..,85c MRS. M. J. ARCH EE, Proprtctreaa v l = 29 George st^ ear. King, nov28-ly Charleston, 8. C. ’ Chetpesi Daily in ike South I THE EVENING SENTINEL, AUGUSTA, GA. , ■.i.h.j. fT Jili <tfii » 4. - ; U PV BUSHED AT THE LOW PBICB OP *4 P«r Year. ^ _ IT IS A BRIGHT. NEWSY EVENING PAPER, and U edited with ability by Messrs. James R. Randall and P. A. Stovall. Ilia the only afternoon paper fa tbe South that ■ of thei column#: by tele graph, and the telegraphic market reports re- ceivhd up to the time ef going te preee, OFFICIAL PAPER O^ TirE CITY. for si x months, and 81 for three months. *i l>emi for apeclmen copies. Address, YVALSH k WRIGHT, Avoum, Ga. - Segars, Liquors and Tobacco. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Monarch Whiskey. 41ho, I. T, & J. G. Frost & Co.’u Self-Rwlelng Fknir, and Tborn celebrated Butter Crackers. sep26 ly Brotbere’ No«. 108,110. 112 and 181 East Bay, Charletrton, S. C. w At Blackville, 8. C • * J ' ' ' ; GYand Opening 01 the Fall Campaign ! Successful Opposition to my Rimf . vwvfwt , . ^ I am ju«t from the Nortberb market*, where I have spent a month Incare- fullyoelecting and parohaelng ohtvof the fullest and most complete stocks of General Merchaudiee ever brought into this State. I guarantee satisfaction to and all and defy compel!tlonlo prlcro, styles and quaiky anywhere In tbe IT one State. Cull for 1 yourselves and examine ray splendid stock snywhers I of Beady- made Clothing. Gents and boye’‘rlwed out” in the latest Parisian style* iq any quality of soft from the ‘Vvery day go-about” to the handsomest “wedding outfit’’ and at prices to suit all. \ My superb stock of Boots and Shoes for Gents, Youths, Ladles and Children cant be beat anywhere. In fact I have a full and complete assortment of any and eventtbing you want to buy in tbe way of Dry OoojJs, HaUi, Caps, Hosiery, Yanks* Notions, Showcase Goods and everything else besides. A choice line of Groceries, Canned Goods an J Liquors. Con set you up housekeeping from tbe nicest bed-room and parlor suti of furniture to the frying-pan in the kitchen. .<! »*« W *>> *,0/1 You will also find a choice lot of Mules and Horses In my Sale Stables', bought Id person in the Western markets at bottom (krowfor cash aod will be sold to your advantage. When you have purobse h rso or mule .1 md then simply you with as good a set of Harness or saddle as you desire and on the easiest terms. 19*-Just call in and look and we guarantee to frWe you saYfrfactlon. SIMON BROWN. BONES, Cutlary, Swedish Iron —Yf-f' ‘i “* 11 * | ‘ 1 •• -• f DaUALER8 ITST' IMS’, STIIL,- ttllft * *iWNI.;-.iW,* 'fW, ETt , JTC. -WK 01 FEE TUii 8EASON- PI.0W^ n^W/BTOCK&i nnd tttr kinds Plow Material, at « ^ ‘ P ff&'WW 49*4* f T®V - ** f . »'fvj 'ff, ts , EMfeAnelV-Iaow -RHcee-! * A»t - • *, i)OXJQIIE14T y &• CO. (Successors to BONgS, BROWN A CO.) 71-84 rtwIMv A.1 , r <i t T »-X A, {1 lOOJESAA I A.. ^ Richard J. Morris. ’ 1 - v - v * No. 118 KING STREET, Mull Icston. S. ( MANUFACTURER OF DEALER IN Plain. Japanned and Planished Tinware, House Furnishing f'oods. t Kerosene Stoves ami Fixture*, Cooking Stoves and Portable Ranges, ^ Parlor. Ofliee and Stove Heaters. 'fc • * j —ALSO. A?*NT .Fb*—* - . The Famous “TIMES” Cook Stove. THE FIRE BOX EXTKNDEC FOR LONG WOOD • ’ SOVBLK ACTING FIVES LARGE OVEIST COREVQATXO 11.4H CRATE, BEET asm i*rl\ CROSSBAR. ; m MEDil AWARDED AT TUI LlilSIANA STATE HID, 1873. First Premium awarded at the York County, Va., Fair, 1876; abo at Laurel, Del., 187(i. - Special Diploma awarded at the Georgia State Fair, 1876 ; also at Felton, 1876. t \ QT Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List, p O .t <*iA7-<iitu> 5 ,i. I, ' TE^* E. K. JEFFERSON, , Johnston. t(» V*-»’ • r '■ • '* IT f £ ire msuran V;at wimsfo •:h M. MIXSON, WUluton, S. C. Agency, 8. IL dC'C :o: COMPANIES RE ESENTEO* non incfrcfiDiiie, a* New ..,•20,886.768 80! * VVlR i . » • * Wwa-wV V s * 20,000,000 00 v/. t ..v»n* | 8,178.988 jil i ^B ; *** ,, few York, “ «. *f* 4- , 4»’e u 4 . .'tff • e • • • • i 4#4 + • # • %• * «<• • jBi>' ■ i • • ,• • • p * • Conttoen Hartford, Phoenix, of Hirti German American LaOtiose Qeue; Peters buna YJ 41 t v TntaA aaeetu :t\ .V. /ti A. .wv..« We will take orWyftrwf-rtaeffrfSks' a ▼ey owl ypluadton of the premises or pro poasibnity of lltlgatlou In the event of at JObnatcs's, B. C., wGI attehd .to all t berry, Lannens and Lerhigton counties. ive personal o< ton tfoa to AtkfOjGrost^ r5tSa?<5an^ e ^ ^ b 8,292 913 49 2,481.194 66 2,824 492 6g. 4.000,000 00 600 000 00 coo.ooooo. 5,600,000 00 H i * u iu ^ .. ■•61.864,747 88 after arcmtwful peraocal sor- to be insured, thus avoiding the Captain E. E. Jcfterseo, resjdlog huein®** Id EkWficId, Nefr-j ML Mlxaon, of Willfetofr, will Ml and adjoining opunllea., •nd will write poiioiea at m ~ , a ... i ob in i aois v. I i-ABi iH fb2L whew Goods’ cab u«j uuugni n ,kk gircthe OAK IULL IIA SHOE- HOTRMi' ft# a| good deal less tbou their valua. If yoi W'tw and fob will,b« cohvisced yourself. 11~H «. ir vp foil will ,b« convinced yourself. vll S*<?£L, ••t ' C