The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, April 01, 1880, Image 1
Ob«inch, one initrtitn A. . $1 Oo
“ “ f»ch <ulMe<|uMi4(i!)er<40B. OH iihm»
» Qunrterly. tieiai-;iii>iual or yearly coin men
tade^D liberal terns
Contract advertisiiif i# payable 30 (lays *f-
, ver tirii insertion untessi>11;ei‘Wtae siijhiUied
r NoJjumulit;>jcailftli will be 'plrt^llsbe^ un>'
fits .iCcompaHied by the uaiue and rJiireap of
the writer, not neaetewrily for publictnion.
irat as w iruamirty tff^nnd-fbtrh, ,
Andreas, Tlf^ I’Knl'Li,
j BartiweliU'l, II., $. 'C- r
rt| uMlfc
"t.-'yt-;-*'
<su.:n
if V J ‘ 1
Alp Day VwaaMHivvrs.
* flint connect With Tnv>r; for
\fbts Tir.ii n^tbc*
—■ i 'olumbiaojtt lieaimhTille.
Leave Charleston
11 Orancliville
-Mulwny
•* Oit . berg
tiratiaiu s
•• Lee«
“ Ulackville 'i
■ Klko
•• WillietoB ■>
” Windsor
•• Maiiiinorenci
‘•t Aiken
krriro Au^ux'a
9.0d a in
' lH'lMVp n.
aiiiiLp-®-
Ij'HT p in
llf.i] p in
1.04 p ill
i'l I. p III
; 1 -6 p in
1 84 p in
1.51 p m
2 12 un
' 2.21 p in
8.1 j p iii
Itown l>ay I’assenirera.
>(1 hi*Train does not c mncct wiih Train for
(ail mu bin at. limnchril e.i
Le.ire Augusta
8 15; lilt. '
- Aiken
' ^
8 11 a i.. .
•* Mourmorenci
9 i '
‘i 1Vji,.i»or
9.41 ii n. i
-* WWi*rutt
^ —
I t 01
“ Elko
LM18.1 ii.
Bt*ekvtn*
i 0.24ii i,.
“UeT
- ifi.01 n t
•• Gruhtitn’s
10.45 n ii.
•’ •* R-mbnrg
-
10. ')8 * ii.
*• Mi.lwsy
11'» 5 :i n
•- Br*nolivill«
• ll.da*u
Arrive Cli*rleston
——~ ~ i
C.fKIj. I.
XlflHT
fint&s.
Leave Obar'eetou
11.00 p ii
Arrive Auzust*^
9 20* ii
Lea-e August a
8 4 > a ii.
Arrive i.'barleston
10.4.' p in
liowu l.enve liUckville
p Leave UUckville
G.2u p Hi
f..3H a it.
Brar.cbville for
t'eanects with Trains at
Colombia
rKKIQUT AKD ACCOM M 01) AT I ON
‘ T4mve mniletten
Arrive au^mta 6.45 pm
l.etve aapnsta —4-r-**-*n*
Arrive CliarLesUiu 6.20ant j
l>>>wn Leave liiackville 8 34 n
Up l.eave Ulackville S.Htipu. j
Connects at Uranchvillo with Tr^iu for
Colntfibia.
Down day paasenijer connects »t Black-
▼ tile with ' 'olunihia aceoiniuodiition train.
itimmlia PdgA ng r
Nuihp.
PORT ROYAL RAU.ROU'. t
August a, 0*., June
24,' 1879 (
Th* loIi''wing p***enter echedule will lu
operated we and after tuia <Lu
e:
Itahloe
11 32 D .wn
flaldnc
4 12 Ip
AHandai*
10 00 tlnwn
Alleudale
8 45 l> _
DAlLT PASaCXUXR TI * IS.
Going South.
Leave August*
9 ( 0 p tu
Arrive *1 \ emassee
1 50 a in
Leave Ycmaasee
2 80 * m
C .15 * in
Le*ve SavuneaJi
i l * M
/*. rive Jacksonville
7 15 » ui
Arrive I’tiarleston
b 00 * m
Leave Yeiuft-a-e
2 20 * ui
arrive Be*ufori
8 45 a hi
Avi»e i’urt Itoyal
4 00 a in
Arrive August*
t! :!«* in
Leave Yeitian-.ee
2 t>0 a n*
Arrive > cnia.saee
i 20 a hi
Savannah
9 00 p ni
Arrive Savannah
8 2< * m
Leave Jacksonville
fi If* a iu
Leive Charleston
8 80 p 'h
l.eave Beaufort
11 28 p m
l.etve Port Loyal
11 00 p ui
Train* nu lllroug , . between Augustn iinJ
THE BEST REMEDY
I; FOB
Diseases of Die M ani Lms
_ . Diseases of the
nYERS pnltnonary organs,
# - - are so prevalent and
fatal, tu at a safe and
reliable remedy for
them is invaluable
to every community.
Aykk’s 'Chkhry
Pbctohal is such a
remedy, and no
other eo emmeutlr
tnerijs the conn-
dence of the public.
It is ascientinc com*
Ibination of tlie medi-
Pcinal principles and
I. curative virtues of
i the finest drugs,
PECTORAL. united,
to imitre the great
est possible efficiency and uniformityoi re
sults, which enables physicians as well as
invalids to use it with confidence. It is
the most reliable remedy for diseases of
the throat and lungs that science has pro
duced. It strikes at the foundation of all
pulmonary diseases, affording prompt
and certain relief, and is adapted to j>a-
tienta of any age or either sex. Being
very palatable, the youngest children
take it without ditticnlty. In the treat
ment of ordinary Courtis, Colds, Sore
Throat, Bronchitis, InlUies/.u, Cler
gy man’* So re Throat, Asthma, Croup,
and Catarrh, the effects of Ayku’s
Chkkky Pkctokai. are magical,and multi
tude* are annually preserved from serious
illness by its timely and faithful use. It
should be kept at hand in every house
hold, for the protection it affords in sud
den attacks. In Whooping-cough and
Consumption there is no other remedy
so efficacious, soothing, and helpful.
The marvellous cures which Ayer’s
Crkuky Fbctohax, has effected all over
the world arc a sufficient guaranty that t|
will continue to produce the hest.resulUp
An impartial trial will cenvfmie the most
sceptical of its wonderful curative powers,
as well as of its superiority over all other
preparations for pulmonary complaints.
Xininent physicians in all parts of the
country, knowing its composition, recora-
menJAVfiifi Cirkiutv Tbuioral to inisr*
Uds, and prescribe it in their practice.
The test of half a century has proved its
absolute eertainty to cure all pnlmonaTT
com plaints not already beyond the reach
of human aid.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer L Co.,
Practical and Analytical ChsmUU,
Lowell, Maas.
ecu st au. nacocuTa EVXRTWUXIIX.
• a . .
TI1F PL-'.CE TO BOY YOU
SiVUieMiCIIllI
X-»8-
346 BR01D STREET,
Augusta, .
Ga.
ririi1ei*iginJ afgntw iffiiring tD tb;
citizens of Augusia and to the p«*»u«-gtin
erallv, ibe New Howe B sitnfde and ligh:
running, ju-t nht. The new inipittved
Weed, noiseless and •legsuily finished.
Tlie light running New IliHRe, with larye
j space un ler ai m ; Sclf adjnating needle,
) simple and ditrabje.
Ihe very latest improved Victor, wiib
| self-tin fading Shuttle, ui,J seif sitting
Needle
j Also, ibe “.'tiewi.rt'’ Family, superior t<-
J any of the .styles in the uiarke 1 . Bach idic
j is zuuranic.ed by the utsktr to bo perfe < U,
j every re-pect.
. - ! m^'.UI the sltovc mentioned MacMhc.. nr<
Savs:inull withou'change, making close con- ; „f me very 1 lest improvements Hidduii
nrction at •■'avimnali with A. AO. R. li. train tillidonall of them without ruUu itijf-ihi
terall points in F'orida
Baggage checked through.
{0^Tu rough tickets for sale at all pliitci
pal ticket officM.
KoDCRT (i. fkKBISU.
Urneral tjuperintendenl.
J. 8. Dvvaxt,
General Pi»s-?nger Agent.
* h rluitf, rulimitiid & Absiisu H H.
a U. R. |
KST. V
I.1K9. )
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
<’n avi.otti!, f’tH.t'RSi v A Augusta U. R.
Ukxsiial I’assbmjkr DsPARrmtaT
CnunMStA, 8. C.. June 1
The following passenger schedule will be
operated on end after this dale:
Ao. »—Nxjht Express, South.
I daYe h rl"tt*-w 12:46 a in
A t riven n iiildn. 6:80 b in
1 /env**«I uitiloa. • • • • 5 35 a it'
Arrive AOfftiHta '•:5f6 a n
tfa. 2—Xifit f.tpras; forth.
Ij-'itVo tugurttH.....-.*. 6:15 !• m
Arriv** nl limbing........... l:3tiaiii
la-nvc nlurabttt 2ad0 a m
\rrlvo bHflntto... ^..., . t2 lO h tr
No. 3—Day I'assengrr^ South.
DfitVe narlntto 212 |> (Ti
Anrivenltimbta .12:00 a tn
■•IniuHa, Ji< , 0 a iu
A if vc A'tfruct" ( ..« .. 9:10h'iii
No .A —Day Passenger, North.
l/fave A "|rnr>tH C 50 a in
Airiv- i»lum *»m S lOASnrff
fe*nvc n'o nbia 10:55 fTTt
* \rilv- h i rh'i |c.. .; . 0:'Hl p to
I’ti^c <rMUts>«rnfA*tHy Ht F *i' Mi'l
ttnek HtH, 444H>*uer, IVimmOnf-^ Kh’g-"
wny. L-xvilio, BticHlmre, RiOg--
riptitirf. dnhnainn. Cicfitnn tjfot (Jrait-
ItofUlc. All ••thcr KtHti uM w.U be re-
vognized an t>w Rta»i"0a
T. D KLfNF, Sni-’t. .
Joint R MACKBRDth Gen. Paw.
Savannah «nd» harlesimi Hiiyriiai' (’».
JJHAfWB OF SCHEDULE.
JaruaiyJ,ISTfl.
The foll«wlng Schedule is in effect Rt this
luaciunu. Soiil at Jnw fijU'es and all gum-
Ml teed.
J, K. B&HTOX,
The ■*B»iging piiinefOf ihe firm, having
load wore itr>n ten years experience in *hv
hu-i'icss, is lliorengldy Hi ijuaititi-d with the
leading miichiiics ot the day. and Will kcc|'
rn stuck only such as fce know* in he first
class. However, a machine of any , make
m«y he- purchased through us by special
order.
1^.SpecialrMention given lothe repairing
oT all kinds i»f tnochfncs. Work don
promptly, end # t Low Rates. All work
guara deed.
Needles, till and' Attachments, for nil
kinds vf Sewing Maehmes for sale, at the
lowest rnteGfor first-class g ods.
Cull'u(id see our goods, whether you pur
chose or not.
Correspondence solicited. Address,
I. E. BARTON & CO.,
AL’GI'.-TA. 1)1,
Agents wanted. iid46-tf
date:
Fast Msril, Doily.
Leave Charleston - - - -
Arris* Rt Savannah - - -
Arrive Port Royal - 1
AjriTS Jacksonville ' * - -
ArriTR at August* - • * -
Leave 8*vn»naJi * v - -
Arrite Charleston *
- Night Train, Daily
LeaveChtrietUfc
ArriveBMengtt ^ - •
■ ,I
7 15 a. m.
1 00 p. tn.
4 17 p. m.
6 35 s. m
6 80 p. tn.
3 16 p. m.
9 00 p. m-
Highest Medal at Vienna and rhlldel
phia. ^
r & n T ^amToW & ro.
091 Broadway, New York.
MaiiufacturensliniMirter* and Healers lit
VtTvej Fiames, Albums, Gnplinsoopea
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,
Eu^ravirg*, Clinming, IMintographs-■
A ml kindred good.—r t .|i-liraie*, /Vctria>»o*, etc.
aiTicvlTcA
SURE CURE. ^
i«rk by thr
Ru ou'-'.tii
w v e ad
llevtfo Vf. Mil-
ou-.u
in« yf,Paris ti"d [.flfitt'K ItntU djitt
■ li* f riaiTartied, Peim uient oug« guor-
nt- od, rjuivi’ rxidUHively n»mi iiy nil o-lw-
rt wi ^hya «U'*« oFtuj ojw hiH Anmnca.
ti^ tiighofet itibdicai on.i-' my of • ‘al ia re-
"11 ts 95 eiiruaj^irt uf toocas**s within th■ ee
In.*, sec , ri'ti'-Tte»-4»nly Has ly**rof ihe
Cf*" AeM wh o r t»x|s a in the
n>.o<i ot Ithfuniniic end (louty P:"it cnt»
Cured. Cured- Cured.
H.Onwt'v, 2(,t rnmivy.iy, tnifl (urn>t-
i.-y rhfntHHtiSin. J. L vey, h-q . 4>i
VMahti.gtou )4ui’ket. oh<<>nia re-Hiin tigiii.
I v t-. •<iwis*. ti:i viiit i sUf. l (ifitalky
rniutioiM in tb" jontsf. cinntnc rii.'uin*-
isTHT . -M . Pr per,-« 'rw - v- oue,
••rm*y rffy elirnitfe rh' , miiiti|-rn John F
iiA(iit»>rUiin, Esii, Waeliingto Club,
v’..-htitgt in, 1) O, iIt Him .tin gout. Wm.
Vrtnilil, f>q., 12 W«v o set st . Piuyl-
nc** tt I, of twenty \ eurs ehroiile
-> nmntd-iu John H. Tllfngat-. 100 S tn-
z st r»-et. . v an Fr»nclseo, iieirr iTg!T Htid
l itlq*
For Mai.•tidal, h terralttept and ChnStiic.
v 16, LVdlle or Ague. ,
lichiia is a wm m
- a •
• t erse.ling entirely the u*e of Kiilohate
qmi iu*., us It. will not only c t the
v -ie, but will neb eve it Ha dc*I Cure,
.wv jnmiiVGu'GiTue* and lroub.es
ii-l' g tron> Quinine.
1 A -BUY; Tl Ray FH FOR §5.
•lit, ree tiv mall on rood ot ot money.
Your Ltruggfsi For I t t, bn T .tane no
•I t*ti**n or substitute, an<>ur stnliet'Ih.H
•o -yilgh ed| is guar-. tee4 f« lelieve, or
onnv • o- niiai ami will ie* dw4v*r>al
;eon r wipt-of orders, by c tiling oil or
Ac r'O.,
(M.F, XGKNT-'.
2 llioa way. e.irner Fulton street, (Knox
b ililiog). v Y.
AHl - ALK UY ALL DHUGGISKS.
it ' r<
Hpool ( otto\.
KSTABU^riKD *1812.
.U/T R ADE\<y
MARK
George A. Clark,
“—•—— am.a toryT,,
400 Broadway, M ew York.
I’ H i itlfl ‘.l^tjilr re l/bif'r inline,
Hy ime.if-our t»rof'#s o ' ‘
Th .t his -Ut«* | erHCot V .lyoW •*•,
Is Cui.id'f Sp .ill .Session; I
Pernlt m^. theruf.A-e. fo repsrt - --t"’
M v-elf. oh thlsfVO# t t tft,—
Quite r ml) t* poeiSed !oo,Hirt,
And File my Dec *r Uion.
I’yean Attftehitient for you.tflp ;
A |.*gal hh*1 a s'r .i g ■me : ‘ '
O Vield lint.. 1 in-JBjrOO S** lio 4
Nor let it be a 1.'rig one !
l No eernw'tfni.
HeM tm u - r •cions noddy,
Wby.f tipng to .nest ttie mind.
Shoiilii go mui j'iikethe Rvnlj; 1
For though h form like yon e might
titiow *
A -euiiit r iii tb-1.*et on, „
I coil ti'.’'S" v • • noia no—
I’d-re-rn so-W ee -ttn Act ion J ^ TT 1
O <lo not te'l HP'of your youth,
Anif Mini awnvdeimrrvrfvyt—
Fo though oiYre very y.ning. In truth,
You’re not ail Infant, surely t
Thetfise r v.*i yfhlng to me ;
Mv b"art i -1 . *s . i n- ■ l-suc ;
Don’t plead i liil *t.iry VI.. ;
Let’s tiuvn Uto . teuei^l Issue !
Or. alncw you’ver *ii!y o'd - «*, 8f,
Why not, this p • ••nt e sfito.
Otnl'iii-g all stsm l preten-*,
Give Judgment ■/,; . f .rsIo i f
"8p -ball you be tn':Jawful wife ;
Ami I —yo r Mthful h»V*-r—
Bo ron.irir. * ,f von - heart tor Ltfej
Wi I. i.o Ueiuaituhn' ov r 1 —“
Jfeanie'a t ri'age.
f ^ ‘ ’ * f
‘ Tell me who is tier** this skimmer?”
FlOil D Vton Ugt.Let! « Jtvsh rig at.
Hi- tioinjHigton rejiliert ; ,
•*Mv wife has * pr***rty eonsln with
6 'i t Ms,\ "nr. An h-'T'-ss, tjo, Fml’
•’WtiatVAlh .
Fifty thoiis tf.f, from Hgr jn'lfH'bor,
-IL tl<‘f own ft ’lit, ali.l l.robaltly Hr,
inticb more wi e i net t.«chdi f uacT
lem-es tfitH world.’ ,* .
‘‘is there at'iy clianc f
*‘8h.e is fai ry free as yet. I believe.
Then yon have been plnyiog with
me? he cried, fiercely.
I have been eoileavoring tn prove to
yon tbiti my m.msy bad a human ap-
petr Inge. > * x . J ■
It wn* well for her conipouufe fibUi
that be turned abruptly from her, hihI
Hiiole rapidly hoiuevrar*!, l 4 -avin»r her
to turn into a narrow by-path in «cii-
tllde. — ——-— ,
Ft she rea'l*ed now. Id bitter hu-
niiilatlqp, that whatever Fted Day-
ten M'l. sijugiitTla; wooing, be bail
won qcFEeart.
As ibe tears chased one another
down her cheeks, ons of the unerring
TuitlucE Uf. If dft. li!*• wpiia^-Jw^ in r
hear .-nnil sfir- felt deeply (ftld -gecfilt
I bat the love shtj had insulted and re-
} ct*d, whs not the false suit, of a for-
*wne hunter, but the irnri heart—seek
ing which Is the only sure guarantee
ior woddhttr happiness. -———-—
rib* crept slowly homo at last, bid
ing her swollen eyes under her Veil,
and went to her own room
Upon tier dreeslnglnble lay a letter,
and as she tool It there uame Into her
busy br.fln a quick, luthinotis Idea.
I’ll try It, slie said. My eyes are
iu splendid condition. I’ll try it.
rihe took her open letter In her hand
and wvn* monrofttHy into th* n»oui
where luncheon was iu progress of
demolition.
As she appeared, Fanple cried.
Jennie, what. Is the matter? Y u
*lo«»k as if y..u had beett drying your
eyes out I
The H— bank Is broken I
By J ve 1 cried Tom, all your money
Was lu that.
Jet nie hid her face on FannleV
shoulder ami sobbed :
U.title Ueorge was married last
We 'll I
Never mind, Jennie. Como to my
romn, darling, said Fannie.
And Jenniesufieted herself tube led
aw«y.
Fred Drwytom wants tr* see you,
The dInductive l.-.l.ir.-. i?*ii syoo] cotton »r»
l.ai iiuiuic fris. die *cty finest
Ctca Cotton,
Ii i. f.iii\hid soft as tb« ottnn from which It I*
•n:i<le , it ha* no WavtlW or*»ultei»l MdecaUe
.tief-y.vt; it 0 the M.iaiR.'st, oiii'-'theat and most
■I o>!ic s. »iiix thr.oul iu the tiiirket : for maaiiuc
tt-wing It )<a- no e«|nftl ; It is wound vu
White —pools.
The ulack is the most perfect
KlaACIC
Ever produced In epool «att«n, bi ins dyed hv a sjf»-
o :u pat. utsd by ouracivew. The colors are dyed by
the
eav Anilinp l^rooeea.
K'uderlnit th m 10 perfe'-t and brilliant that d
a.aketa tvtry wberg-use Ibum instead uf Ocala*
it Iks.
A bold Medn! was awarlod this spovd entton at
parts |*T*. for “^reat streRRt b" and “Kenc.fRl cxcel-
Idtoc," being tbts hlglieat award Rivun for sjeni cot
ton.
U'e invffc comparifon and fvspoctfiillv ask twites
togivcil a fair trial and conviuce thcuidclvua of iu
ruperi. rity Osef all other*.
To he bad at wtiolcail.' and fctaJI at
. < I) t •. A. I » \MH’.
mbS'-Rm It imb rc, S f*.
BEST IN THE WORLD I
i’
M*
HOrOGB vPHIC IU A IERIAL3.
Impure Bl-Carb Soria Is nt tv
•lightly dirty avMte rolor. It n»»
Appear white, rzamlarri by Itacl;
buta COB1P AUISOS WIT I
C IIUHCI1 6i CO.»S »*ABM AMD
II AMMF.R •’ BUA7.D wl.l allow the
difference.
Oee that your Halting Korin la
white-ami PvllD, as slinnid be ALf.
8IIBILAR SUBSTAHCSS naed for
(bod.
Homekoepan who Jtrefor brood r iaA© wtfh
▼cent, win Imprrrvo tat quality, make 11 rba
better and prevent It from *o urine, by ad (lint
ono-btuf teaapoonfal of Charch A Co.'a Soda or
Balcratua- , Bo euro and not uae too much. The
Vo of thla vrith sour milk la' preference to
<• Axing Powder, aavia twanty timea Its poet.
Ee* one pound package for valuatlo Inlorma-
An and read carefully,
On' afi>*r nil yu i rntvv^h.* outTu- Ion !■•
I.xik nut fiiT si! h"li»'es with your fur-
t tfnt» 11 , .
•‘Bless your Him,.'CtiK'c.T un t IcntiM
cisily .lispiut*-of fluy thiuissu.f tis'ic,
if if I'olv b' Uglit tincry for lh« futui*-
■Irs. DHytMU.'
TTer »vii|iie>w r l-H>
‘..ricculvri by h thick tunning vine, s
'sdy caught lh« words of the couver-
eal|"ll.
•U|.(>nmv word,* she sotlj. quiz‘d.
I Hut rm'Uy much obligcif t«i y**y,
Torn I Mo his Trlcod will try tu win my
m**n**y, will lo ?’ The impiideut ec»toi| I
I’ll ttiitke hitti fx*y f u this,or my uatue
is not J-Cblc Will it t
Thde whs m spice of coquetry fit
Ite h* hit «*f the pretty hedrAs, and
she piiutiy resolved that if the sul or
mr hat looney t,M>i a hesft, s^e w.ottld
a M to rhs s ing of her reftisHrof tils
Her by wnp.iuyv tigtt organ, t( y»or-
•-iole
ri >. when Mr. Fieri Dayton was pre.
armed by pretty Mrs. H gnn u» her
taiiisifi, ne fo-itul blntselr greeted wiib
i giwc**fidcor'lisIHy that was flitter-
<1 g as well ag delightful.
iLwasonTthe programitts for the
pleasure of that sunny June day, that
a party was to wander iu a shady
woods for half a mile, to seek a spot,
famous for wild st-ia*b--rrie*, and
the purl *r marching up and down
with true masculine impatience.
-Before sLe w.-nt 4u she looked a
aH.me.it at .the tall, graceful figure s<*
huotnnt with animation, the hand
some face radiant now with impatient
h"pe. and in her heart th**re was a
glad ifttle s *iig, with the refrain :
*• He luve* me 1 He bv«* me!"
[Newt and Courier.)
WAajmioT 1 '9% D. C., March W. The
p'*l|tiCHl shuHtl*>n in Virginia cmriti
ues to excite peculiar Inleiest among
poliileiaa* here. The paity led by
Geu. M i hone hold aloof Ifom the
regular Democratic orgunllarion, and
•leclare tbejf ’’Will not a (filiate with
B urhone.*’ In conversation with **se
oMhem the other day he assured me
that the H-adJUatelg of Vtigiatda do
not Intend to commit, th* msclvcs lo
advance of the Ooiultiatlng conveu-
lions, ami may then declare In tavor
( either the Democratic <<r the He
ettuistH 'irifc. He thought the wing of
the Hea.IJuater party which has here-
tofor* f<*rnied a patt of the ,D>-m<»
cPatt* party, ci>uhl not be d* peiwjed
•oh to vote for a R publican of ex
treuie views on questions «(!>«• inir (he
Soiith, but Tot Giant or a R-puWh ao
not too etralght-laeed, the State could
he canted Mgaluat almost any Demo
crat IGeiy to be Dominated.
The Vitginta members of Congress
do not admit that It is a' Mllpiob*'!
that the It^public.oiH and It ad] islet-
will oe aide to carry theritaUvt ecsuae
they say the indications pyltit to dl—
istegratiou of the Readjuster party In
cotta* queiice of their conduct in
the Legislature this winter, turning
out old and faithful • ffl.-er* nod in
stalling iu their places a class of men
win* have not heoii |n otfico since the
dark days of reconstruction, tLe Mat
ing of low grade lawyers «nd ebarac-
teileas laymen apon nnwHHng coun-
thw as judges, and the attempted
‘t. liminat|oo' J of a large part of the
State debt; and because the R-publL
can twofe'a are tu«>lved to comnd ih*-
c unhtua'lof) or not enfier into, and
1. Tr, writfrtf te l hi* effie* ss Imsitvs* si.
ways |)v« yonr lame sad Papa OCee *Mr«M.
■ 1. fhvriariw Irtiert* and tgl8i,nnsles«4|^* t*
b* pofi' *U'«T *BohU h« writlos os •eytrai*
sbeeu. as4 the objr .l et' eseh clearly ia»U- / 4-
ealed by nsmsmvjr not* whew required. Jt
8. An Wv* firpiihlieatleaihewfdh* wi44- ^
tea hi • clear. Iraible hand, sad oa ealy *as
■id*of the pfig*. v
4. All •haMM la advertiaentent* bos*
reach u* on Fridaye *' r-sp.
±
Oram** Cdrwwiaff WaBlcaow*.
WAfemxoTTTf] Us red 27.—The follow.»
Ing Is a r<p Yt cffji conv-rsaflon with
a member oT tb- R, potillcun Oongrv*-
sional Committee :
While I «now»hv (ffant has enough
votes t -s- cure tne uomlnatl u 1 think,
there Is a -/Towing fe*-Httg are og tbo
wisest of his ffiends that It will not ba
safe to nominate him hecaae* of tbo
unpopularity of the third term aud
the detection of tbb German element;
all over the country. The members of
our c imnlifee, sshl be, have bed
ttuee meetings lately and have st
according to dr- each ecHStdli dtimpared views. I have
noticed that Giant men, ttfrerman
men m d Lislne is* b have euggesied
at ijlff-rei.t times the proptfety of
bsrtno.iiztng on some catidldate who *
ran get the full vote of th* Republic
cnivpariy.
Wbcte will they'Oodjuch a man! I
Asked.
Wash O’: rue, he replied. He baa not
been mixed up wiLh the measures'6f
the day, snd can curry Ohio, Indiana,
and, wit n the nesistaiMte of CookKsg,
N< w Y >rU. Uiuiu Hites him Letter
than !,.• .!(•< u ary one onmed, and
riheimun and BIsiue are act hostile to
him. r.
Tell me frankly, I asld, what you
think a boot Ohio and N^w Y-rk TTF
Grant I- nonditab d; sad New York if ;
riherm^in ot HUlu Is the candidate?
I tirf’.k, h • replied, that the chancre
are against Grant** carry log OLi<», and
I rin lHt think either I* vet lain of New ,
Yifk.
He looked 5 ss If hw-thobght their
chMaoea iveie wmee than bis isDgusge
Midieatcd. In fact, he seemed to bo-
b
lieve 4he only <hai.ee of winning
with Washburue, whom be remarked
neither Iteput licans n**r Kea<!juetere j Mould »:«t the Gcrmau Vote beyond
acting separntely wouhlhaVe aufflcleat ] doubt
strength t«> carry the ritate. The Bhrrffmn literary bore*ti Is in
Every day there are visitors In this J fnUsopeiiktiqo here, aud ooufideotial
rity frotn^ the Old Dominion, and 1 I circnbna are being, sent oat by
have taken trie opportunity to irq*iTreTBtTi?tp r-l - bnr M>*wltb* to ReputiRv
of many of them whether they would cafis .'f h fiuerce in dlffeieot pans of
Cordially support Mr. Tiidnii for the] the eoutrry. T('*se circulars illus
I
but wtH y«tu pleas.* lead Uncle
Geotge’s letter while I am gouc?
bit' I ftther.*om gtavely.
^forHyv-oot-M^-nayi.itL, wail Dip in Presidency if Grant were His op|*Otieni
We are Headquarters for everything In
the way of
Sterenpticons and Magic Ltnilerns.
Fact* etylebaag the beet (*f Ita ■ lass in
the in«rl.et. Ih-autlful PfiotogiKt>htc
Tr’anso rt ncles of 8tatJtiary snd Bngrav^
ings for the window ....
Coov. x Glass. ManufRctuiers of VeU
vet FtHines fur Miniatures autirotoex
Picinr'*R ' lr ■ 1 '•‘48 4 •*•»»•''Iv-
8.10 p. in-
8 40*. in.
• 00 p. ra.
8 00 a. a
Leave dftv*wa*li
Atriv* CI»vl«rioa
, Fad’■ on n r I ra 0 It all NHjbt Trariia.
'6. fl. BAD8DEN. finr and Sapt.
§. C. Btrurw.O. F. aadT- Arm.
v # t
61b, M. COFFIN,
- I.BALKB IS
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Poultry, - amc,
Eggs f butter,
Potatoes, &c.,
No 108 Meeting St, Charleston .\CL
t B. COLBING.
f . J- .- — ", ■ ' . r
Attorney At * Haw
i£t94j APPLET, £ C.
SHOW THIS TO YOUR 0ROGER*
FIRE LNS_0R\NCi
The St. Paul Fire
'—J ND—
*' • > > v ,.
Marine Insurance Company
Is s ruTl I ’Ll 7(Yi KRi 'y Fred’s words, warm and ren-
vlpi 4 • 1 ’ N ^drir,uaf(tk«i «bs true and sibceie pafl
*~sl 't.» in Tils heart.
there to ei j' y a picnic luncheon.
8<*, as ilia walkers marebaled f-r
heir prnceeslou It fell out that Miss
femde Willett found by her side Mr.
Fred Dayton.
H • was lu the net Miss Jennie was
spreading WK him before the straw
• erry field was 'cttcfted.
And the 1 cl)? ^„
C 'Himeucli.g her fl^rfstlon with her
heart full of pique atel a desire for
revenge, she would not admit to her-
*e|f wtMt bad mads her morning so
pleasant. ,
ri .e told herself that It was mere
'"rattfien i"h tbat her t latis wets work-
ng so tdcelv, Htl 1 tile pr<'Spect Was
• «>w fair tot loTtomake Mr. Dayton
-matt for Ida Irisolei ce.
Yet—an I she st’fl * I a sigh at. the
• bought—i» was h pity this tlelightf d
’lefereuce, this eff.irt to ph-wit*. Was all
assumed to gain tier money.
She recalled wotds thflt proved her
(•etc suitor to he no mere brilnhss
fop; hut a man who hud read’much
and thought ri-epiy.
Mie summer days pussed swiftly
*11*i tncrinthg•-miles hoveted overlhe
foges of the others when Mr. Dayton
a. <1 Miss Willett were mentioned or
were noted tnenct'otrier’a company, f>>r
Ic flotation was earth d on briskly.
It Was only flir'aihm to punish him
T >r his It s'lenee J. nnle sternly told
her heart, when she c'tight twfaelf
mm^pvover hla word-; sighing too,
•ometimes.’as stie .tb aight the plea-,
aunt summer was drawing to a close.
• n eh,, must Siam dismiss ker caval-
er from her side forever.
F>t, and her cheeks burned ».h*n, U
was to her money all this wiiieomo
court was paid, and the siqIIoh, the
leference. the attenti ms w* re all Lu
the sake of handling her gruudfsthei’s
legacy.
Aud whil - the heiress sighed and
the wc*o*>r was blessing ih*
m-ky hour that brought blinto N—for
he summer.
He had forgotten tbS’fuoliah speech
he had made about the heiress, aud
ha I given t l-« heart to the woman; and
he tb’oughf bow proud a man might
be of her b* auty and taste when .tint
volcv of tf«u - ie > praised his wife„
The day came when the full heart
fog ltd 1 vetit in speech, and as the
voting couple walked iu a shady, love
ly lane, Fred’s words, warm and ten-
All the gladness was banished from
her step and fa<-e, however, as ste
slowly advanced to meet her lover
Ho could wait for no formality of.
greeting.
Abruptly, earnestly, with his whole
8o«l In bis Voice and eyes, be said ;
Jennie, you rebuked me shat ply to
day for my presumptuous, ins--lei.t
•pceeh to your couaia. I scknowl
» tre U«at 1 deserved it, but anw t but
the moi ey Is gone, will you not believe
me-GrsT tin*, xh-atcal.Wish uf my bean
t* to wm you* h»ve.
You arc sure it is me yon love? she
said, in a Very t w voice.
Before I hu l known you a week,
darling, I had q ilfe for^oMan that
you were an hetres**;! only knew that
you were 'he only wonts* I could ever
love, or whose |ov.- w *iild be preil ms
in my heart. Surely you may trusi
me now. Be my wife, and every boor
shall prove to you how siuec-rely and
tenderly I love you. Speak to nae,
Jennie Why do you bide yon face?
She did not t«-ll biffi it saj to hide
her um'ling mouth, her dancing eyes,
but she allowed him to draw her gent-
ly into a close embrace, to take In Ms
own bet soft llt'lw band, and tell her
sweet and loving words.
Yo.i wilt be my wife ? he whispered,
an t th* n she look d »tp.
Y s, I will, she said, blushing, but
!?*• kmg bravely Into his eyes, for I
neh> ve you love me, aud I love yon
wbbtuy whole heart.
ri’op f for his Up* were approHcblng
hers, to close the spe, cb. Don’t klea
me yet I forgot to mention th**t
Uoele G-'Tge drew all UIV money from
the 8 - bank before it broke, and has
It In cafe deposit ckivwliere^ Now
you may kiss rue.
Hut, Jennie, Fannie asked, when she
>*nd Tom J dned the lovers some time
later, what on earth were you crylug
ab'oii ?
Jennie never told, but Mr Tom ®n
gan made some guesses at a private
interview that J-uide would neither
• letiy u* r confirm.
THE ‘SAFEST COMPANY IN TH
^ / y . UNITED STATES
i * -
Will underwrite on rH Vind* of property,
real and pewniU^ io Barnw.il county, in
cluding gins, gin-houses, ttiflls and mucliin
ery.cotienginned auduDginned »t the low.
est current rates. 1 x ..
H. M. THOMPSON,
(, Local Agent, Wiliifitoa. 8. C.
N. B. Policies issued in best tnglieh Fire
Companies If preferred, confined todwril.
lug Uonsw, stores sad conunU. %.
i-.fl.-27-tf Tv .
and bavefoiind That abnnt threw out
fire say they w ind vote for Grant
against Tllden These are Democrat*
who have not acted whb the U-sdjos-
ler party, and they appear t<> hs moved
by tb- general supposition that Grant
would certainly dt feat Tilden, aud it
would bo wi-*e for tbo South to s*ip-
port the mao who can ceiUtlmy wtu. if
s v ho would be forever relieveil of the
evils result log from aectlonal agitation,
ami oMhIh any hold upon the Nation-
si a<ln)tnist ration.
A prominvat New England Demo-
Prat, ifember of the Nstloual Ifetno-
eraticCommbtee who has beep rw mi-
iv jn N>-w York said to-day that be
thought the split in tb* D'toocraiic
rank** io New York would not be
healed an long as TiMen coijtlnue*l a
camthUte for the nomlnatioa at Ctn-
cimistl. He Uit.iighr. however, that It
of little Importance whether the
bieaeh wad clderid df hot
I bathe had bandoneoths ntteniptto
eurethe nomlnsiioo. Itlslm(a>*slMe.of
course, Io learu with ov*talniy the
pur|>os« of ihe astute politician of
Grsmerey Psik, but an far ns It can be
now ascertained he is nn longer In the
contest for rheunmlnailon. This gen
tleman said that after THden all was
unknown; no one could say who would
be the atninlard-bearer of ibe Demo
cracy next fall, It would depend Bo
largely upon the nominations made at
Chicago. Howev. r, he considered
U indall, the supposed favorite of Tll-
den, to be out of the race, because he
has no personal fortune, and because
»<* large a portion of the Democrat* of
trate lbs byprcciley of rihermon’s
campuif’jK, Thai gentleman in a re
cently published lerier said that be
should in«t altnck any other Candi
dates, hnt this cot fidential dtcnlar »
which has. bcem Issued does attack
Qrautand Dl tlne iu the grosseat man
ner, and It, \>f routs*, is Impoealblu to *i>
believe tbut Hbeiiusn known uotblug
about t«, It I*evident, hogever, that
the droular whs not Intended for pub-
lionlloti, but for private distribution.
Talk * Wl»k Vouag; Mowsekcep-
riru.
It U too much tbs fashion of tba
day to I'ndervslue the smount ot labor
luchid* d iu l '>us*keeplag. E»peclsll> r
Is this ’iio cr.t.e with those why know
prsctlc tly Very Ifttle about ft, and
tbeir opiuUm tneiy expressed baa;
a «4ep» t ssuu: - fleer upon those wt ary
ones who know so well tb« real VonC
in even Urn iighual fiOft *t
bousekeepinq. -4 .. .
Let u* advise you, yonog married
women, (o b-gtn on a small seals. You
will find quite enough ro try your pa
tience rtua keep you busy, lu a modest
•giabit-hment. And you esii try your
• tperitr dip wttb mors freedom and
satisfaction to yourself, io yodr cosy
HtUs kdcbeii, than before a pioLesed
cook aud olio r servant*, who perbspa
would iraent jroor iutroslon into their
depatuneut, aud who would find gays
to make you so uncomfortable that
you ri> uld gladly quit the field.
You mud always be mletreee la
your own house. Learn first how rou
_ wisb io Imve your work doue end how
ills own Stale are violently op|»oe.-ri lot to do ft yonrself. With lire experltuoe
inm. Jewttt he thought a etrottg ibke yuflMd, will oome tbs powers
"dark horse,” hnt of all the pos-ible
cntidhiatea oam-d he thought Hsn
cock iijoat IHtely to be nominated, es
pecially if Blaine or any men but Grant
is nomluatsd by Gmi R»-pubHcNiis.—
H u.cock could carry,he thought, Vir
ginla and every other ri'iu hern B»ate
against Blaine, and would be certain
of election. Bis btiliiant inllhsry re
cord, hh* oorfilstect adherence to D» m-
cratlc piInHplea,diih sound, flpanclal
plntoiie, and his personal popularity,
would combine to make him an excep-
tiomdlv stnaoreandidate.
Awoiber Pwaalo.
A ptizc of five th"UHiio<l dollar* has
h. en offers' 1 by some one for a solution
of the loliowiog puzzle, the thing td
q*dred being the traclfitf of the line-
o’Dm followli g figure without g< l >g
• >vvr the same ILue twice and wfthoui
taking Die t tacer from the paper :
I
I
: ?
her face and
shs could su
it. was shms momeuu before the
itiHWer camo.
Jeorrie bad to battle wltb a dedre to
put herJitrl* bru'diubis, aud give biin
hrtek love for Iqve.
She had to school
aten-ty her »*.lce before
swer.
Mr. Dayton, mv answer to you
must be to recall to yonr memory
vour couVeraation with Mr. H'grtt* on
the porch the evening of your arrival.
Every word uf k was distinctly aud
ible In my room.
' An PXtla**rrHnary murder trial bus
lust ended In.XetWdOO. Miss Auuie
M-wL'-rth, daughter of thw Ufa C*4.
MhcL-hh. an offleer in the British
army, lien*me Infatuated with a mar
ried man naui'-d James Lewis Paine,
and In March of last year Patue in
duced her to leave her aunt, whb
wh. •is she was living and take up her
r* shieuce with him in London. It
teems Ahat the unfortunate woman
had eoiQu property, and In order to
• ■Main possession r*f It Paine decided
to-inunler her by a most Ingenious ami
bonttde method. Miss MacLean bad
a passion foe strong drink, and taking
advantage of this w-akneea Paine piled
her with raw whisky, brandy’and rum
with4he view of killing her by alco
holic poisoning. The miserable wretch
succeeded 1q bis purpose, for to less
than eight months she died from over
indulgence In strong dtiok. It wnslo
evidence that Paine repeatedly forced
the Hqu<>rdowo her throat, and that
when she begged for food be gav* her
brandy instead. It is some consols
tlon to know that the jury found him
guilty, and that an upright Judge sen
teoced klm to tmprtsoamset for life.
overcome many of ‘.be feunoyauota
and Vetatlon*' which a e so olten in
the life of a woniaa a trial to Um»
spirit aud a weal lute* to th* flesh, ,
Aftet you bav a home of your own,
you will na‘ut*ny deslr* tw retuia
a me..: the r tvillile* wbloi have been
exiond u ti you ; but yeu hsd belter
wait until y<.n get well accustomed lo
the min ut m and routine of bousekeep-
lug brlore you at tempt to giv* largo
pai th e pr cetviroiiious dinuers.
tovli-In. If yt>u like, a few of your
friends st a time i<* spend the svt nUg
with f‘>» wciaidy, but don’t wof;y
■IuInow** liwxiiy in Ihe t H l^tn a hesdsche io^frit WNa
XrixilwW *r«f dsllcc-
[AW>c*UU Modittm.i
We prots-t as ci'ixens against a
growing tendency nil over this c**uniry
tj sympathise with criminals and ex
cuse their crime*. Is ihls way the
Mw is hrmuhi into disrepute ami our
ia<*at sacred tusitiuiiona ImpaiiHed.
The trial of many uoted coses at the
recent, terms of o<»uit In tl.s rltffereiii
•dineti lhg to est If that Is all they '
visit y«*u for, the •ooner you unde- .
reive ibem the tatter. Provide for
them e' me vlmple refteshmeBt. blrely j
prepared and Ookatlly setv*d. Oiva f
tta m a b*»rt jJFc!o*.me to your pretty.
Well ordered nonic—nnri then enler-^
tain th* m ly yi ur cheerful conversa-r
lion, and ymr eiieful cuDsiUeraiiuo.ot
their tnfiles and bias. Biir do not per
mit. yourself to degenerate Into a mere
»• ok; f r whHe o** king U a wry im- .
o* •umies of this riikte and their result | |>prt»nf parr of your duty. It 1* by no
•bow ihr lo<*'Dess of the law in deal
ing with vnuaina la, In Andernou ib ■
WiHiamston burners were acquiue*!,
ahhough they had several tiun-scou
based their actual giiili; the Mi*or>s
In Ouuuee were discharged, althougn
the proof sgamSf them for titnrdW was
aliD'-stoverwh* Imlug; Mr* Cumptou’s
slaytrs wb<* shot her dtiwn lu h^r >>wn
rneHos to trarisorud your other obUga-,
iiocs. ^ ■
You know how unsatisfactory It is to
sit dosro to h table loaded, it rosy b«*l
with deilcitdea. when, the ilred and
Jaded hostess is, from sheer wenrtoraa,.
unfitted to entertain her guests in any
other way rbaa t*> pour the c* ff-* or
;to urge them to eat. 'I here are hotels
yard at uiuht, aud without any jostlfi- and restaorsotsenough, where thane
uaikm or excusf under heaven, were whoenti only enjoy the ph ature of tjia
convict*d of only inanslHUgbler; a I palate <-an be seived to their liking,
mistrial was ordered In the Ben Jon*s Let them go thrire. and pay for what
murder c*ee at Edgefield, and the they have. You can do bettor than tq
Watson negroes were iet off with k put all your talents into the supper.'
verdict of manslaughter. Aud so the We would also odvUs you to put
tender foeted Law has picked her way away sli your elegant silver which yott
among the critnlnala of the country, had as bridal prf.seots.^ Have alltha
aud men are coming to believe that [
'they must protect themselves. Now
and then some pot»f negro or friend
less white man suff-rs the extreme I
penalty ot tbs law; but, In far too
many cases, the guilty go free. Time
It tu that ruin is coming upon the
real comforts you run afford, such
plenty of nice clean table and bad
linen, pretty and rieitcatechlna, bright
silver,artisticfurnttureandbric-e brae
none o< which, however, rhail be too
good for you to use nod enjoy. Never
mii d what Mrs. .Grundy will s*y—ah*
country, and society Is going back Into ] Is a good deal like a nettle which, if
Its original elements, when every man
was a law unto himself. The only law'
for the murderer Is the law of the
Lord : ‘‘Whoso shedd th Biau’n blood
bv mao shall his blood ba shei!!* Let
It be enforced to the letter. ‘ It In the
only safely of society.
Tv* Psorbs Is one of the moat
parous weekly papers in the
As evidence of ibis fact wUm
advmixtof column*. V
pto •
ritate.
our
you grasp firmly, does not sting,
independent au<l eeoalhl* la spite ol
her, and by and-by when you have
made for y*»wr*e»vee a otoa rating home,
even sha wiii point to it with pride aa
a model ot domestic felicity. And no.
theigh yon may n#t entirely enrapw
trouble, you will avoid many of-the
trials whigb those suffer who do not
wisely *‘lo«k to their ways.”
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TorifK ritt tbs neirs in Tax Px^ru,