The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, February 26, 1880, Image 4

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I 1 - —JK- & 7 v i T* v /: X- r •-W—t; 4 r J - - ^ - •Vr.^ « T V > «— ♦ ' x V -rrj. K Tw» Mr«| K The gokten wq vm i-ioking to mt roo, and ha anid cloud* of purple and roa, ana tu Ika*. raj* lingored on the clustering nut* brown hair of Kuuico Dalton as aha leaned again it too rustic gala that lad to the old farm housa, where her child- hood had been spout. f She Was eery pretty, this slender, jrnak Eunice, with her deep gray eyw, her classical feature?, creamy complexion and curving, crimson. And beside her, his pale face ind grave dark \ eyes drinking in every change of her ToveTy face, Guy WiataM , stood and ploaded for her lore, ■«. Eunice, he said, laying his hand on ham, why must you leave ua? Are you not happy here? Have we tailed to make you contented? The gray eyes were raised to' his ftoe, the pretty white hand* clasped bis. ; It was a passionate declaration of lov# to the hoauiMal woman holding it in her ' hand. ^ She road it slowly over, then from bastda 1 It aha lift*d an envelope, directed in th«. same daehiag hand to Mise Kunice Dalton. Opcumg the etm-lopa,she looked at what thaiMHn&bSodat a hundred times before, C^fiulod rod Jnno rose, withered and scentless; and now you know that Mas Leigh, Whose wondrous voice bad madoj |»er famous, whose rare benuty and grace had turned men's beads wherever she went, was Eunice Dalton, who had bidden her lover farewell at tbu rustic gate eight years Kf..re The change in her life had come md- denly—an eccentric old kdy had heard her slug, and charmed by the depth aad power, as well as the sweetness of her voice, had takaa^htr under the beat masters, and two yoara after had the satisfaction of knowing that her pro tege was fitted to be ono of the greatest How could* I bo otherwise with the love you all lavished ou mo—me who had no * you, * • - oMi on save that our mothers friends in girlhood. But, Guy^I want to go, I want to earn my owa He interrupted her with a low, aionata cry. i pas- Eunice, Eunice, darliag, do not leave us. Uhl my love, I cannot let vou go. ti'ay withme»nd be my wife, Eunice! They had bfecn like brother tod sister so long that Eunice navtr dreamed of the possibility of Ouy loving her, save as a brother. Guy, you cannot mean this, «bc mid. Tell luu you Uon't moan it? * jf* Maao it? Oh, ay darlingf I bare loved you for years, but I am afraid to speak. I know I am not worthy of you but I will learn to be. -Giro hope, Eunice, and I wilt wait. tl: and h lie girl’s face grew pale 1 at the thm^htof the puiu she must give his loyal heart, buti.he kuew it aas kind to sjieak plainly at once. Ouy, dear, she said, gently, I thank you for the love you offer me; but—but Oh, Guy I I—I love- ■ -— You love Wilsou. Audrey? he said, searlet flush swept over her face, her gr ty ero drooped till their long lashes rested on her rounded cheeks. I might have known rt, he eaid. for he is all a g tl could wish for a lover; but Eunice I have loved you as a woman is seldom loved. Near to them bloomed a bush of sweet red roses and the girl put out her alehder hand and broke off one brilliant flower. Keep this, Guy, ia memory of me, she said. Give mo the rose at your breast, he said, and I will keep it while life lasts. She loosed the rose, and as she gave it him he bent and kissed her. We hare becu os brother and sister in the past, Eunice, ho said, and in the future we will be the same, rad then he bturard away, and Eunice looked after him with reader, wistful eyes. Looked after him till Wilson Aud rey's voice foil ou bar aura, sod aha turned to him with gUd, welcoming and throbbing heart, oompleraly forgetting Guy Winters and bis hiva. Wilson Audrey had won Bunina Dfl- toi. s heart, and to do him justice, be believed he loved her whea ho wooed her, for her rare beauty pleased his sensor her shy, giriisk manners ap pealed to bio heart. He was hnadMomc, with his Apollo face and handsome form, with his grace ful, indolent, yet authoritative manner, that the girl whose first love he had won idoalitcd him into a hero, and almost worshiped him never doubting his love, even when slw saw the change that passed over his face when she told him she was going to earn her own living. 1 don't see why you Re- d do so, he had raid; the Winters love you as their own daughter. Her free flushed alight]y, as she re plied; • ' . You must not forget that I have no claim ou the Winters, save the claim of love. But, darling, you must know what a difference U would make to my family when they hear you are an underpaid music teacher of the Winters and coheir with their son. Oh, Wilson—Wilson, can it be 1—He smiled. Sweet,be raid. I love yon for your> self alone. You believe this, Eunice, darlia^f’ She was true and loyal herself that the could not withstand his tender caressing words, and when be drew her to him rad kiaaud her she was content even happy again, behoving ho m nothing by his caroleae words. The red rare she had first offered to Gny Winters was still in her hand. I will take this as a levs token, Wil son said, taking it from her, and if ever the ime comes when I love you loss I will send it to you, and you will under itand. . He spoke jestingly, bnt her faoe grew grave. Wilson, she said, it might ho that some day you would love me less, and long for year freedom; if that time ever cornea, promise ma you will send me this red rose. Write no word or Kne, •end me this flower. • pirattiiae, hs said ( .but as my love wHl never grow Lsa, you have seen this red rose for the lust time. He drew her to him and kissed her. Good bye, my darling, bo said, and thon be left her standing in the fall ing shadows of twilight. , • • • , * * What will you wear to sight. Mias WfiM The graceful woman standing at the window turned slowly around, and an swered in a tone efinteuse sweetneaa: I will wear black silk and lace, Meta, with red mans in my breast and hair. But your wlpita silk aad pawls? I profar black this evening, Meta, the lady answered gently, then tamed around to the window again. 46nnsome, time she wont over to an inlaid desk, and drew out a letter, writ* ten in a tte hold hand, an^ »n’ned WiLoc Audrey. ut before all this had come the fuLity of her lover and the anguish that nearly killed her, and then the news that the fpika at the farm were dead, rad badsanld averything and gone abroad, then her new life began, and people were thrilled by her beautiful voice, and men infatuated with her beautiful face, and when she returned to her own land, from queening it abroad, foremost among her lovers was Wilson Audrey, who never dreamed of her identity. There was to be a reception that even ing, given in honor of her, and Wilaon Audrey would be there waiting to re- ocivelus answer from the woman he loved. , There were many fair woman preaent; but Miss Leigh reigned queen, by right of her beauty, and Wilson Audrey watched, her thrill!ug pulses, and wonder ed be ever believed that he loved woman before. He was talking to a grave, handsome man, whose earnest eyes had wandered moru thau owce to Miaa Leigh's proud, pale face. They were standing in the shadow of a. bay. winduw, and neither pf them noticed that a slender, stately woman in ■weeping robes of rilk and lace was lean ing ogaiust a flower-wreathed column a lltllC uIsttXuCC I rum luuui. It is good to see you again, Winter, after all these years, Wil^n said, and yon have come back heart .whole well. as Guy Winters’ face grew grave. I came as I went, Audrey, he said, slowly. Burdv you remember I loved Eunice Dalton. Wilson Audrey laughed lightly; Ah, yes; sure enough! Well, Eu nice was a pretty little thing. Sht was— Eunice Dalton was the one woman on earth to me, Guy interropted, sternly, Had.1 known she was. not your wile— Not my wile I No, tbauk goodness, Winters. 1 don’t mind telling you, but k huve mot *1 kmt the woman before whom my very soul bows down. If wealth and energy can accomplish it I will marry Mi is Leigh, the beautiful prima donna. 1 do not understand, Guy aakl, how oneo caring for Eypicc, you can lova another; as for me, tbia is wore precious thau the love of tho fairest woman on earth, and he drew a liille snndal wood, and opening it displayed a faded red Juno rose. Wilson Audrey'* face flushed. You arc romantic, Winter*, he said, perhaps were you to kf..rch lor your lost love you might find her. God would bu kinder to me than I j dare hope ; but if I shohld fiad my dar ling— A sweet, low voice interrupted him, and Miss Leigh stood bafoie him, her eyes glowing, her lips apait, the red roses clustering at her breast. Guy—Guy! 1 am here. God has taken care of me for you—fur better than 1 deserved. And then, sheltered by the silken curtains, he took her in bis arms and pressed passionate kisses on h«r low, white brow, and smiling crimscn lips. An hour later, when Miss Leigh thrilled the hearts of bar listeners as her Voioa rang out is the old song, My darling it tender and true, only two in the room knew how her heart throbbed at the thought fur none save themselves di earned of the story of the two red roses. NEW YORK’S GAS-LIT LIFK ILLUSTKaTED. Theabinvt*tlwHtl«»t»MrW«f •kataka* «f Ue •had) (Me of Ilf* sod ebartttar In tHs OfWW Mrtro- ~ 4p*y fully UliMlralvd from miOmMIc National Polioo Gazette ofXew Tork, woi.A «re rtalktk and faithful por trailurea from real life. Tb« UlwtraUuM are bjr the beetarllatke bdeat auaioahlo, and the dveerlpAtoni are front the pea of die ueoet gifted Journaliet and brilliant writer In America, who, it l« conceded, he* rivaled that warier hand at word painting—Charlre IHckena it it sulBi-ient to najr thdl "INWTocfc’e Oealit Life” wjll preeent the most ririking, vivid and trwthfai ptctnnw of the the under-eurrcnl of life In New York Gltr that ha* ever been preeeoted to tbe, puMh'. The net tonal Police Gaiette of Now York b for>ale hj all newedealen, price 10 cent* per copy or it cau be ordered direct from the publUher. Suherri p* Ion price, $4 per year. Tho Kat tonal of New Ywew, hae ae eoaaeetUe w<th lb — l f—. o'** — ——a a .. ,, I* AZaaww afAwE W qm n 11 w a, wl A a Of It A, " V RJav VM", Xw"“ Wm IKS rtrU aay other puhlleallon of tta etas*, who for gain, aa for a* puealhle copy it* title aad appearance. i jeaaihie copy ita i .. 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W, Bu VO 1 [•tortt, JEFFBESOS. misas t BHOOKEH, Insurance Agents, willistok, f i . :oi. a. o the Followiaig First-class Companies: Lancashire pf England f 10.000,000 Vliglola Fin and Marine. «10 000.00 ylrglola Home. .a.*♦*,.**., .. 400.000 00 Mercbeots and Marine 400,00000 Fire Association of Philadelphia 8,800,000.00 Gin Hounee, Gins, Ginned and Seed Cotton, Stores and Stocks, Dwellings, live Stock, Barns rad Contents Insured at lowest current rates. Call on or writs to u. ^ JBFFERSOJT. MIXSOff 9t BROOKER, ^ GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. )an«0—ly , WILU8TON, 8. C. .YEW WIJ8IC STOKE. .r-; WIEGAND BROS. GKO. 8. HAOKLU A SON, mimrACTusnu or .. DOORS, SASH, BUNDS. “Hr- *xi BilhHig Materidl Of everj description. Hone People and Soatkern Enterprise. Prices as low as any Establishment South, and all work first class. CJimavIm-ton. Ml. C. Masonic Hall BnUdincr, 744 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. Best Pianos ever offered to the public. We sell the Celebrated Instruments af Best Italian Strings. l^’-'Phe roost correct editions of Sheet Music, Instruction Books sad all Musical Works constantly on hand. Prompt Attention Given to Music Orders. ’ THSXiO^lBT ?SICES fr BABUST TSSXS. , ” u,ao New Fall Dry Goods! :o:- —- 194 and 196 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Has now in Store, and is receiving weekly ono of the most complete Stocks of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, which it hns ever been his pleasure to exhibit to the readers of the Barnwell Pkople. Goods are so cheap that it appears like folly to waste time in looking at shoddy and trash so freely advertised thess days Nothing bat gennine Good Goods of the Best Quality, that we can folly warrant, will be shown over our counters, and we guarantee prices as low as in any part of the United States. Would respectfully invRs an sxsmlnatioo of our Goods and prieas. novlS- James A. Gray, > jfipggsTA.oa. STOP AT the lipsfA lotel Corner of Broad and "Washington Streets AUGUSTA. 6B0BGIA. Convnlsotly Located To Braiirai. With Telegraph Office in th« Building, and Soniberi Express Company Office Next Door to Hotel BnUding. SUMMER RATES OP BOARD, PER DAY„.<$1.50 Single Meals, 50 cents. | Single Lodgings, SO cento. j .1,7 6m EP.N ORDER YOUR SAW MILLS, GUST MILLS, CANE MILLS, GIN ENGINES. OOTTOl Hanger’s Journal Boxes, MUI Gearing, G Oearlug; Cheap! Jodson’s Govsroera, Dis Files, Belting and Babbitt Metal and Brass Fitting, Globe aad Check Yaives and Whistles, Gauges, etc., and Iron Brass Castings aad regain from Geo- "R. Lombard A Co. FOREST CITY FOCN JRY AND MACHINE WORKS, SBAE TBS WAVES Tawes, 170 rwrwicx »TR*IT, l ' k ^ AretrirrA. cmemeiA gnwry bates, CHARLES K. RATES, GEORGE C. A ELM AX, JAMES P. GIBBS TB08, R. MtGAHAX, EDWIN BATES & CO. JOBBERS OF draws P Tbs Sonny Soon has been constant ly improving till it has now nearly at taloed to perfection. The /last Issue comes to us enlarged to 48 columns, is raalljr % grand number In every respect, rery body should send for It with aad evei out delay. Bf future h wilt com bine all the beet feature* of all the papers Of the dev. aad may Juetly be raHed the national family paper of the South, for every family will surely take it It will contain:every possible, variety of reading matter, with epleodld iilustra U.-us, and every thing to entertain, amuse and Instruct a family. Make op clubs In every community, and Mod right along for it. Clubs of live can get it for 92 00 each year. A single copy Is f250. Don’t wait for Agents, Address J; H. A W. B. SEALS, ' Atlanta, Ga. W. X. DEXaPH, NO. 26S BROAD BT.. AUGUSTA GA; Wholesale and ■) tail Dealer in stoves; *pll7-ly Planters lintel. Pa my Frumdi and the Travtlity 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 60 and 82 per day, according to location of rooms. Special accommodations for families and commercial travelers. My table shall not be excelled by' ray la the South, rad will ooDstaoriy be suppfled with selected Boston beef. Tbs hotel has recently undergone thorough re pairs, and been newly furnished and made complete in all its appointments. Courteous clerks rad attentive ser vants. jT When you visit Savannah do not fail to call at the Planters, aa I am de termined that this hotel shall not be excelled by any in the South, regard less of price. Thanking yon for past favors, and hoping for a continuance of the same, I am, very respectfully ’ feb20-ly John Bniunan. Manager. T HE WHITE _ Sewing Machine OF AUU Unrivaled in Appearand, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Constrxtion, Unprecedented in Pnpulahty. And Undisputed in the Broad Claim «r •«>-« W mKffiT OPERATTNO QUICKEST •EK.XAISO, Most Pirfect Sewing Mach in i M THE WORLD. GRATES. \ HEATING STOVES TINWAJtE.ETC. ' Ha keeps in stock tint first class stove, tku Excelsior Cook-Hot Blast. Patented 1859,18G1, 1865, Extended 1863, Renewed 1867. 29, 1870. Patented November 28, 1876. Patented March IvayelarityelthaWSnab 0m mri caa- •var wbar mseHtot*.snS la sakiaUltof IrsS* a* fort It ua-* «aS las* kailtattrjsUttlH UtalWy asir*** IslUtomr. fbt SmrmtS tavHta WMs fcst InesMsaS Is ssefe 1 that »* set Saw SSm*mb* to tors sal oafotmV* ffi^vrlaig Ugactoliv •rjr trivqa saalAVLtea las tfom dxy t® mMjpXy tkv> damamAl frtrf atsahfoa Is aarraaltS tar 9 t****. *"S SS/Slar r *h at Hb«al Sfo«samt*,ar ssaa aaty J , to {*ii tk« eawlisae st rAOsazs WAirrn :x fSBccna mston. IW/tt SEWING MACHINE CC.. Si 3S3 EodM A**., ( —For sale by— J. D. A T. F. SMITH, 290 Broar St., • - Acotsva.Oa. Only 5c. Each. I will receive. In a few days, from New York, another lot of goods, at FIVE CENTH EACH, consisting of Hanee Pam wHond Bells, Toy Knives. Forks Curry Combe, Gftrcton Brass _ Spoons. Openers, Osrdei blned, mtoeoru. terle/Note, Lett* “tS Hammers, Can and Rskss com- Hoes Lamp ( blmneys,’ Pape p Paper per quire. Lead Panel U, Madloge, ink, K¥-Ci«0DS i» # CLtf + H ■ i- f ,f,. , . ■ . * • ■ - ( • t - Nos 122 and 124 Meeting St, Chnrleston, 8. C. EVWa u..... OHABKIBYblf. B C. 159 161, 163 and 165 East Bay. 2, 4, and 12 Queen Street. 13,15, 17 and 19 Vendue Ruige. Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers, Cotton and N »wal Htoren Factor*. Sole Ageuto for Georgia and Wagoner Grange Gas no. Libera! advances made on Sbipmsiits of ('otton. Ws have a special Preduos Dvpartmsst for which we eslioit consignments of a Wfo* w% _ - - — Isugh Rice, Peea, etc. ■plg-thn PARKER? Factors and Commission Merchants. COTTON AND NAVAL ST0BL8. ▲coouMuedatfoa Whasf and Trader Rangd, Charleetou, Seuth Csroliaa. (Liberal Advi jaalTelj ote. Letter and Cep ri riUng^ookiT Blatee, ABO 1. Tooth Brustoefo and Drr««ln# Hand kerchleft, Towefi, Doyles Lees Bibs, Kiubnridered Marsel It*, Bibs, Jewelry, Ac. T have a few articles left of my first lot, ooneisting os follows, all of whleh I < (ter at five cents each Wiisii Coffee Gantstorar l Hammers, I ln Plates, Ac. A fresh supply received weekly. I have an order for a lot of second hand books, provided they can be pure hoed low down. J. b. bflUCK, sugfrl-ly • . - . Agaffik.' Hutson & Co. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, AIKEN, 8. (X Represent the following flrat class companies: Lends* aad Glebe Cog. Royal Insurance eeaspaay Queen Insurance Company WesAei Liverpool and #27,000.000 Western Assn ran c«r Com pony Ye. F. and M. Insurance Co, fit. Paul F. A M. Insaranos Os. Pslwsksitg Bov. and Ins. C*. : Celnmbus Ins. sad B. Ring Co. 2*.000,000 lfo000,000 1,200,000 fiOM.OOO J06.000 800.000 *40,000 Ctoh As^s . • #«*,65*,000 - Ola Haases aad eeatoats, DwelUnns, Stores, Btoeks ef deeds sad all iaanrakU properly innured. Coll oa or write to HCT8UN A CO,, Mjlf- 1 " Aiks*; 8. C. * k IMPROVEfi] IS7r KBTD IB78- Superior beyond comparison to sny other high-hearth stove in the market* It bos large single oven doors, artistically designed, lined with tin and fitted with bright turubuckles - large hot blart file door, swinging hearth-plate, aud deep uhpit with Spear's Patent Baled Ash Pan and sifter prate. The oven is large, and the flues of unusuftl size, and so arranged as to be easily kept clean. It has a large top, provided with Maniglc’s Patent Gas Burning Long Division Piece, the best cross piece in nse. All the mouldings of the store are heavy, and its design and ornamentation will satisfy the most critical taste. For wood, the stove is fitted with a Patent Combined Wood Grate and Fire Dog, and entirely new arrange ment, and the most durable wood grate in use. IOUR SIZES—6 inch, #22; 7 inch, #27; 8 inch, #30^9 inch, #84. Call am}' see it before purchasing elsewhere. Heating Stoves for Coal nod Wood in variety, -v v NEW CHART SMALL FLAT TOP STOVE Priced ss follows $15; No. 7 : #17; No. 8, $20. Step Stoves with full set trimmings, No. No. 7, $13; No. 8, $18. Tinware at wholesale price very low. For sale by _ . , „ W-1- DELPH. No. 6, 6, $11; no9-9ra AUGUSTA, OA. JOSBriI H DAT. • AMDSL TASK All ILL. ■AMl'KL W. SIBLBT Day, Tannahill A: Co. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. OFFER FOR fi.UE AT VERT LOWEST PRICES A PELL ASSORTMENT OF I Carriages, Buggies and Wagons RELIABLE WAR AN 7 RED QUALITY. A splendid sloek of Coseh Material Axle*. Spriny*. Spokes, Huh*, Rims, Shafts, Bolls, Moss, Molding, Olwe, Horax Masurys Color*, Vslsniine’* Yar*i*ke«, A*.. Ae r SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, COLLARS. LA DIRS' ANUGENTS' FiM TRUNKS and BAGS, OAK and HEMLOiK SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKIMS sad a full line of Shoe Fit dings si rsdueed prices. We lake plenanr* in elating that we ksvsihssgsney for ihi* seeiion fvriheesleof WILSON, CHILU&tCO.’S PHILADELPHIA HAGONS snd CARTS, which have note*.. *n'l wiil sell them at pries* within lb« reach «f all who wwnl a good ar. ihsCORTLAND WAGON on Platform Sprinp. For | rsNnMw Vehicle, w* recommend theCOKTLAKD CHA petor in the field* an Dels. Also ay** 11 * f^r want of * ensamssfi Hghiaei. most.styHnbnmd beoi (King on four wheal* for sixty firs dollars Gum and Leilher Belting two to fourteen inebee. brellai, Neal afoot Oil Blacking for Herness. ete. aug21 6m DAY,TANNAHILL k CO., Oa. >r*on* in IOT, the Packing of all kinda. Whips, Uax- ES. O. TOBIM, House, Sign and Coach Painter. -ALSO- Furniture Retouched and Varnished* . ■. —AM)— BUGGIES REPAINTED IN GOOD STYLE. — : 0 • Read the Following:: BARNWELL C. II., It C„ Jsnnsrj 8. 1**0. I would reaped fully recommend Mr. E, Q. TOBIN to the people of Barnwell s* s first e aa* House, Sign and Coach Painter, believing that be can do work of a better etas* thas is generally done in connlry places. ijao 1 Mm) J. A. BRABHAM. I WAVERLY HOUSE, $2 Charleston, S. C. $2 -o- /'TiT lji. ..u,11*111 urnrriiiiiiiiiMiiimi. * ffirarar-j ■ . .--r -^ms^n-aJ 4 II -ii. 1 :- ‘ : l \ til SITUATED IN THE BEND OF KINO I ttreet, tbs moat fasblonabla promenade ‘n the city. First elgM in ail Its appointments. Table furnished with the b-*t afforded r local. Northern and Southern markets First class Far snd Barber Shop. The finest Billiard Boom In the South. Servants polite and attentive. Board per day. «. Lower rates by the week or month. „ OlOxW. 8ULLIYAN, Lavs or .A. J. Kihkcdt k Co.,) JiuetA-’f Pr»»pi Ictor. OTTO F. WRITERS, Wholesale Grocer, —AND DEALER IN— se^ars Liquor and Tobacco. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Monarch Whiskey. Also, L T. & J. G. Frost fc Go.’* SelMUIalog Flour, rad Thorn Brothers’ celebrated Rutter Crackers. —I>» ly Nos 106.11$, 112 rad 181 Boat B-vv. Cbarlentoo, 8 O. ROBERTSON. TA.TlT.OR & CO.. Baoesesors to GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO CITTII flCTHS. Vinmu IlSCIk: -and- COMM188IOX MBHCHAKTB, 1 AND S HA.YNK HTTLKKT. C’H A RE.KHTON. H. C. 99-tn ^CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON SOLICITED.* —L El-,. rsr* —v -