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“The Dylaff B#y.* 311 . ^ ' >• > r “ ' ■ - rr 'W-#' [Datroit Fro rraw.J Aogust Schmidt, of DtTMon itrcet, is a man whose son! is full of poetry from sunrise to mosqaito-time, sod he is most htppr when he has a fiddle in his bands. few'dsye sinoe he composed a song oaliei “The Dying Boy,” sod if nothing happens to his roice ho will sing it until the boy either dies or gets well. It has been his custom to tahe his fiddle and song each evening and go to some gro cery or saloon and play and sing it over and over until everybody was dri% en out. Friday evening he struck a new saloon, spread out bis notes, and be. gan • ’ — “Dor night vhos dark und lonely. Mo moon vbas In der sky; Vhen Henry Hammerdelmer’s boy Der doctor said must die.” There was a general uprising to do the poet honor as he finished the first verse, and before the enthusiasm had subsided he was out on the street with a broken head. He was the only one disturbing the peace as the offioer came along, and was therefore the only one brought i». “Carl Schmidt,” said his Honor, after hearing the particulars, ” let poetry alone. It is the rpad to the poor-house. While all of us love to read poetry, none of us want to pay for it.” “First dey proke ray fiddle, und den dey proke my head,” replied Carl as he felt of hie scalp. “And if you continue in the poetry trade you’ll find ten men itching to break yoar head where one will be will ing to say a word of praise. Go home and resolve to pay more attention to cube root and less to poetry.” “VheO, I lia f to see about dot,” said Carl, as he turned away and left the /vuir+.rooni humming : . "Dot Henry Kfmmerdelmsr’s, boy Vhaa lame in both his legs; But vhen des angels take him heme ' He'll haf some golden pegs.” ■Has la a Nevr Role. [Chicago Time* ] A sensation was created at govern ment headquarters hero by Silas M. Patterson, son of ex. Senator Patterson, of South Carolina, who arrived beie some weeks ago on his return from Cali fornia, put up in grand style at the Pal mer House, and introduced himself at the Customhouse with personal letters, from John Sherman, Charier Pevens, G. W. McCreary, D. M. Key, John R. Hawley, and others, well known in Washington. These loiters placed him in the good graces of Wm. Henry Smith, Collector Harvey, and all Government people. He was taken by the hand and amiled upon, wined, dined and toasted a la Grant in China. All went merry un. til one day be appeared at the Custom, house, explained to Wm. Henry Smith how he had lost $1,800 betting on the wrong horse at the races, was dead broke, expected a draft from Secretary Sher man, also from pere Patterjm&Jtnd in the meantime wished a temporary loan -on some family diamonds which, luckily, he had with him. He was fortunate, and left a handful of diamonds among the Government officials, obtaining a three to four thousand dollar loan on them. Next appeared one Warren Knight, claiming to be a diamond bro ker, who had given the . diamonds to Patterson to sell and return the motey, which he did not return. He secured a warrant fer Patterson’s arrest. The latter wanted his diamonds back to save himself from disgrace. Patterson, it is said, has been*bounced from the Pal mer House, owing a large bill. Knight is said to be connected with a gang of thieves, and Patterson is suspected of being in collusion with him in the con- fidenee game to rob the Government employees. The Dey That Darned Ilia Fa ther’* Dara. , The boy stood on the backyard fence, whence all bnt hit? had fled. The fiumes that lit hit father’s barn, shown just above the shed. One bunch of crack ers in his hand, two others in-his bat, with piteous accents load he cried, “I never thought of that.” A bunch of crackers to the tail of one small dog he tied. Tbe dog in anguish sought the barn, and mid its ruin did die. The sparks flew wide and hot, they lit upon that brat; they fired the crackers in his l anl and eke thoee in his hat. Then came' a burst of rattling sound—the boy? When was he gone? Ask of the winds that far around strewed bits of ■ meat and bone, and seraps of clothes, and balls, and tope, and nails, and hooks, and yarn, ike relics of that dreadful hoy i his father’s barn. ' 'U- X: A quaint writer says: I have seen women so delicate that they were afraid to ride a hone for fear of the hone run' ningaway: afraid to sail for fear the - boat might be upset; 'afraid to walk ffr fear they might fall; but I have never seen one afniJ to be married, which is WHITE Ewma Machine -it! -gas Unrivaled in Appearance. . ^ ~ Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim er •um T«t \ «_ nr brat ophratxko HAMDeOKKMV, AMD Host Perfect Sowing Machine M YHC WOftLDr~r In IU favor. ts satisfy any noommsmiatton Tfc* rinnand for IhoWtvtfo has Incrtawd to Mdi Ml outwit that wo 0r0 MW CompWltd to tom out A. Oerattylwt© Rww'-rvsr •way tluro® lag. til® day its tAo <2. amoua.il Evory oioehlnt Is warrant«l for 3 years, and so'dlor o'th at liberal dlaeoants,or Soon ta^monts, to salt tha con,ani«vco of ouatowors. aoraams wirea nt cnooeroin zrarnsr. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CQ? M 338 EucHrt Avo., Clovoisnd. Ohio, —For sale by— J. D. & T. F. S M I TH, 200 Broad St., - - Augusta, G.i. Planters. ATTENTION! WE could not supply the demand for the GULLET Gl\. Inst season, owing to the Yellow Fever Quarantine. To pre vent a similar occurrence during the Com ing season, we have been instructed to offer the IMPfteVED GULLETT OIMS, Also, Feeders and Condensers, at a very low price to ail who will purchase this Spring, for cash or good paper. Now is your chance to purchase tbe finest Cotton Gin ever effered to the trade, at prices that any planter can afford. To get the largest discount, you should purchase between now and May 15. We are also offering tbe Cel ebrated BIGELOW ENGINES of every style: also, SWEEPSTAKE SEPARATORS, THRESHERS and SaW MILLS, GRIST .MILLS, &.C., &M,, at greatly reduced pticeo. Give us a call ty write, for circulars. Extra low figures made to those who purchase their entire ginning and threshing outfits through us. Address, O. M. STONE & CO., General Agts. for Plantation Machinery, »pra-*-Om. AUQUHTA. O A. GEO. S. HACKER & SON, MANUFACTUtraS OF DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, and Building Material Of every description. Home People and Southern Enterprise. Frieos as low as any Establishment South, and all work first class. ^ C'harlcoton, N. C. apll7«ly . i*7». i»r®. Spring and Summer Millinery. M1SM L-..T. I.UX ICIIC TAKES this method of informing the Ladies of Barnwell and vicinity that she has re ceived and is receiving weekly a handsome Stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods. J he Hat Department has all the latest shapes in French and American Chips, Mtlans, Canton and Leghorn, also a large variety of French Hats lor Ladles, Miaees and Childten. My selection of Flowers Is large, varied and beautiful. All the late styles In Fancy Feathers, Ornaments, Jet, Coral and Plated Jewelry. New styles Frizotts. Real Hair in Puffs, Curls and Switches. &c. Prices reason able, and all-are invited to call at L..r.L,KCIfIK , SI 183 Broad St., 2d Door Above Express of fice. w Acousta, Gkoboia. DANIEL HAAS, r\ „•>- tT" Wnd JOBBER OF— “ Foreign , and Domestic Dry Goods, Notion*, Fancy Goods, Ac., 155 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. 72-85 E. SHUMACHER ALL jriGHT HOUSE. x WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS, Cor. Bereaford and King, CHARLESTON, • • - 8. C. 89-3m Barnwell Lands for Sale A FEW choice Cotton Plantations can bo bought at reasonable rate*, situated pear wtlllaton and Blackville. between the South Carolina Railroad and the Eilato river. For terms ap ply to H. If. THOMPSON, oc24-tf Willis ton, a C. MB’T R. HEtmifU, ‘ --t'T*. ' a* . .7 4_J ATTOMHBY AT LAW, ABBEVILLE 0. a, S. 0, Will praettoe io all the State and United States Courts. jacSO-fimoe TTT’» # ;• .v . t -err’ OLD AMERICAN HOTEL, K8TABU8HKD ABOUT 1830. Reeuaoitatod on the European Flan. For Gentlemen only. * < 3BBJC8 ! Booms, each person, per day 50e J *» <1 per week 88 00 *' per month,$8 and 10 According to location of Booms, paid in Advance. board terms: Board and lodging per day..... 50 - * - * -** ~- per. , weekr. :T -(hfl» meals: Breakfast»25c Dinner... *, j »,»#....v...,;...:, »p0o Supper. . 25s MRS. M. J. ARCHER, Proprietress, 29 George it., cor. King, nov28-ly Charleston, S. C. flin ism i -AND- COlLECTliU ACmY I WILL SELL and Purchase REAL ESTATE, COLLECT RENTS, and CLAIMS OF ALL KINDS. I have for sale Dwellings and Store Houses; also vacant lots in town of Blackville. Also— 2,000 acres land in one body on the Edisto. 1 t«0 ” >• *1 »» 80 ” 100 " 834 " 160 ” 196 tt r 't 19 ” heir Blackville. ” Grahams. G. E. STEADMAN, a ' Blackville, 8. C. planters i«mS ar Hotel. fo my Frtenlb and th. Traveling Public: In consequence of the great reduc tion In all of the staples of our coun* try, I have concluded .to reduce my rates of board to $1 50 and 82 per day, according to location of rooms. Special accommodations for families and commercial travelers. My table shall not be excelled by any In the South, and will constantlv be supplied with selected Boston beef. The hotel has rccentty- qpdeTgooe thorough re» pairs,- and been newly furnished and made complete in all its appointments, Courteous clerks and attentive ser vants. / • When you visit Savannah do not fall to call at the Planters, as I am de termloed that this hotel shall not be excel led by any In lb© SQ tttlL-XCgsrd- loes of price. Thanking you for past favors, and hoping for a continuance of tbs same, I am, very respectfully feb20-ly John Brbsnan. Manager. FIRE INSURING! The St. Paul Fire __ —AND— Marine Insurance Company CAPITAL $1,704,881 THE SAFEST COMPANY IN TH UNITED STATES Will underwrite on all kinds of property, real and personal, in Barnwell county, in cluding gins, gin-Tiouses, mills and machin cry. cotton ginned and unginned at the low est current rales. IT. M. THOMPSON, Local Agent, Williaton. 8. C. N. B. Policies issued in best English Fire Companies if preferred, confined t® dwell ing houses, stores and contents. june‘27-tf Chas. Pechman, Mmm&i s. h. DEALER IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Hardware* Cutlery, Notions, &c., &c. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND The best brands of Wines, Liquors, Beer, Tobacco, and Cigars, at prices which defy competition. Give me a call when you come to Barnwell and you sball not leave dis satisfied. On my table will be found the best the market affords. Tboso Indebted to me must come forward and settle, or I will positively not advance to them for another year. CHARLES PECHMAN. feb6-3mo Barnwell Preparatory School - FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. T HE undersigned begs to announce that he (s row prepared to receli pupils on ths4ellowlng terms, viz: Latin, French, Mathematics, and the various English branches, per quarter $10 00 The same per month 3 00 Instruction In the English branches, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Gram mar, per quarter, g 00 The same per month 2 00 WG7TYSON, PiTncrpT Music lessons given by a competent lady teacher. Board on reasonable terms In tha village. 72—85 BAM'L B. MAB8UAM. EDWARD C. MARSHALL. JULIUS l, WESCOAT. i C\ ■1.' PETER E BEN A tt Has Now For Sale a Stock > or BOOTS rr UNRIVALLED BY ANY HOUSE IN THE w- ■■ .. r 4 S O IJ T H E R'lNT S T A. T E S . ^3^000-Parri-tTehTSrSaSmerNFocs fir , ."v?T COO Gento' Hand Sewed Shoes for .T77" r 4.00 to 4.5r~~" 1,200 Ladies’ Serge House Slippers, . . . . 45 1,000 Ladies Opera and-Newport Tics, . . *; • 1.40 to 2^00 - 900 LadieaLace Gaiters, 3 to 7, . . . 85 ; 600 Ladies Kid Spanish Ties, . . . . • 1 . 1.25 to 1.40 10 Cases Mens'Whole Stock Brogans,85 lO-Casea Chtldtena’Phiiadalphia-Shoos, -50 to—7A- ALSO Agent for EVANS’ PATENT EXPANDING and ANATOMI CAL Hand Sewed Work in all Styles. The'heigh* of Perfection in Depart- inept. .Circulars and Drawings with PriceS Sent on Application. The Custom of the good People of “OLD BARNWELL - ’ and the whole of South Carolina respectfully asked for. Shoes at retail exchanged in 3 raoutns or money Refunded, Express Charges paid on Orders of $10 and over. •• • ’ PETER KEEJTAy. * Opposite the New'Monument, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. D7Er aCexander, GENER-AXi JOB ' PRINTER n 52nd Year : c o ok CLOTHING 2 0 3 BROAD S T R E E tJ a -' - ' r* *• . • -V , *T Augusta, ©cor, THIS OLDEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE STATE /; •' ' , U kow orrERixs rna NEWEST, BEST SELECTED, MOST STYLISH AND CHEAPEST STWK or SPRTI-TG-AISnp- STTMMER 3 7 E A S TZ BA y, Charleston, S. C. AL.1. KIIVDS OF J O B A. 1ST E O o K W O JR K - - EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND AT LOWEST PRICES. -- Orders by Mall will receive Prompt and Careful Attention. Briefs Printed Neatly and Promptly. Specimens at PEOPLE Office. feb20 3m. * ' OATES’ MESIE HOUSE, Oldest in ticorgia. The subscriber offers for sale FIRST' CLASS PIANOS AND ORGANS at tbe lowest figures for cash—or part Installments. He will allow no one to undersell him. All be asks is a trial to convince any one that they can get a bargain by calling on him. Every instrument warranted from FIVE to TEN years. TUNED and REPAIRED in best manner by T. HARRY OATES. All orders punctually attended to. Send for circulars to GEO. A OATES, Agent 244 Broad St, Augusta, Ga. » • G: . tri Champion Picture Frame Establishment of the South. Where you can have PICTURE FRAMES of all kinds and at all prleee, old gilt frames put In complete order, regllt and made to look as good as new. A large assortment of CI1ROMOS, ENGRAVING, PICTURE CORD, NAILS, Ac., always on hand. — . ' *■ GEO. A. OATES, Agcht, ; june5-3tn ' * ' 241 BrbacTSt., AngOitA, Gft. C L, O T fl M Jr €f, ■ ’ ' ■ ' ■ t~. --i , . L%.- y . JrT HATS, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS INi' , We Invite an examination, being assured that we will please you in STVUg, FIT, VAJUETY AN’D PRICE. * . . . . A. W. Blanchard for J. C. LUDLOW & CO. ' 86-98 OTTO F. WEITKRS, Wholesale Grocer, —AND DEALER IN— • segars, Liquor and Tobacco. i AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Also, L T. & J. G. Frost ft Co.’s Self-Raising celebrated Butter Crackers. sep2G-ly Nos. 108.110.'112 and 181 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. & IIIIMtl l, T. CAMPKKIJ, & CO. Meeting Street-; Charleston^ S. C.. (opposite the pavilion hotel.^ r SELL THE FAMOUS V Iron King Cook Stove, ALSO, THE NOBLE COOK, ELMO COOK, Lily Cookl CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. M A X t; F'-A-CTU U Id UH OF Door?, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Newels, Mantles, Balusters, Verandas, etc. PB^LKHS IH _ — Drcstscd and Undicsscd Lumber, Paint, Oil, Putty, Window Glass, Builders Hardware, etc., etc. PLANING MILL AND LUMP HP YAP/), HALE STREET, NEAR ~~~—UENTRA L IIA OFFICE AND WARE ROOMS, 43 JACKSON STREET, decIMy AIJOUHT/Y, GKOROIyV. t —-• FAIRY QUEEN K A. NGrE TELEGRAPH COOK, - AND Several Other "Patterns- Wo carry the Largest Stock of Stoves in the State, at the lowest Prices: Send for Pictures and Priees of the above. ' nov28-Gm EVERY" one interested. -:0: SAlUILft. MARSHALL importers or Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, &c., and Agricultural Implemeots, [NO ST., CORNER I 8 Golden G SOCIETY 314 KING ST., CORNER SOCIETY, (Sign of the Golden Gun). ALSO, 55 and 57 SOCIETY STREET, Chu-leatow, tt. Agents fob Celebrated Wai »epl2 1yr B. LEIBMAJSTi ROTARY PUBLIC, Collector and Adjaster of Clalau. OFFICES: 118 East Bay, CharlesUa, sad Orahaau, Barnwell Coaaty, 8. C. All bosinoss promptly atUnJed to. 4 Co., Oeo.W.WUliamakCo. aovl4-»B to iiiiimi_ o mciiBy E. D SlUTTHE & CO.. 258, BROAD ST., AUGUSTA,—- ASTONISH CITY AND COUNTRY BUYERS AT THE LOW PRICES THEY ARE SELLING CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE, CUT LERY, TIN-WARE, WOODEN-WARE, LAMPS, — ^ * LOOKING- GLASS WARE, ftc., &c. Their Store is acknowledged the CHEAPEST, LARGEST and HAND SOMEST in the State. Do not fail to visit it when you go to Augusta. Tis easily found, being next door to E. R. Schneider’s ’ * »t ——~ april3-2mo^_—: FTrErJEFFERSON, Johnston. t R. M. MIXSON, ^wraisfoh, s. C; Fire Insurance Agency, AT WIW.IST0N. S. C> :o:- We will take only flrat-olaaa risks, and only after a careful personal sur vey and valuation of tbs premises or property to be insured, thus avoiding the possibility of litigation in tbe event of loss. Captain E. E. Jefferson, residing at Johnston’s, 8. O., win attend to all tbs Agenoy business In Edgefield, New berry, Laurens aod Lexington counties. Robert M. Mlxson, of Williston, will « ve personal attention to Aiken, Orangeburg, Barnwell and adjoining counties. e expect to make this our permanent business, and will write policies at as low rates as oao be procured in any flrat-alase Companies. JEFFERSON & MVXSOX. WILLI8TON, 8. C. J. fl. PARKER & CO. Factors and Commission Merchants. c. COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. jnlT.ly Wharf and Vender Range, Charieston, Senth Carolina. Liberal Advanosa made on Consignments. Corner of Broad and "Washington Streets . AU6USTA, US10RSSA. Conveniently Located To Easiness. - y With Tticgraph Olfieg in the Building, and Southern Express Company Office Next Door to Hotel Building. 3 U.M.M E R RAT E 8 OF BOAR I), PER DA Y, Sl.50'- Single Meals, 50 cents. | Single Lodgings, 50 cents. July7Cm W M MOORE Rrop’r ORDER YOUR SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, • CANE MILLS, OIN ENGINES. COTTON SCREWS, SHAFTING POLLEYS. Hanger’s Journal Boxes, Mill GearlufvGydgeons, Turbine Water Whu-I, Gin Gearing, Cheap! Ju.ison’s Governers, Distou’s Circular Saw, and Gumer* and Files, Belting and Babbitt Metal aud Brass FitttngrGlobe and Check Valves' and Whistles, Gauges, etc., and Iron Brass Castings and repairs from Geo- R. Bombard <fc Co., FOREST CITY FOUNDRY,,AND MACHINE WORKS, _ . . SIARTIIE WAT*a TOWXa, 170 FEXWICX gTRXrr, AIJGIJMTA, GtlORClIA. WHOLESALE OOMMISSION HOUSE -OF- . BOOTS AlND SHOUS, 138 Meeting St., (Opposite .Pavilion Hotel) Charleston, South Carolina*. Cheapest House in the South. ffiRtwr. « lafK* 1 mil well mmortfil riock ami rcfclre larj-c lnYoicm.hr every At earner dimt from the Fae-' torie« in Mn-HaohuAettK, VWt hr when you come t« the elty. We can ncll you anythinx in th* BOOT and 811()FU«c a* cheap an yon cun buy In Buxton. Our ituuds are the name as sold by any other whoICsalV bouw in tho city, and our prices are from fe* to twi'iityphr cent, lower. Liberal terms to parties girln city acceptance. t 1 ; apt ll Jm ED WIN JLi,TES, CUARLES K. DATES, ^ i? 1 ^, jU GEORGE C, SELSAX, ^ JAMES P. GIRDS. TH OS. R. McOAIIAN, EfiWIN BATES & CO. -JOBBERS OF- DRY GOODS an» CLOTHING, r 7 Nos 122 and 124 Meeting Sty Charleston, S. C. mills •lOHNi M. CLARK Sl CO.< Proprietors. o:—^ rec * nt, f P ut onr Mil1 in * order. *• a renew prepared lo fin ordrti tuT i riJ/rrin* . nown b^ “ d, of Flo,,r . Ti * : KIXjK, DOUBLE EXTRA, EX- TRA and TIP TOP; alao. Meal, Grits, Bran and Stock f*H. AH Good* delivered in Do* polftaa of-Dxayoge iUft • t .