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H LA re Align •(A Leave DUckville 00 am 04 an 0.18 a in Ol nm t tMi a m U) 1! am 10.28 a m 10.88 a ni 10.58 a m 11.07 * m 11 17am 11.50 a in 2.16 pm 5.37 p m CcnneJlfirffli ^ triin* 10.15 pw 2.5o a m 4. o0 a m 7 40pm 11.26 p m , A''** a in Strep a in A flrauch- —BV-«. • •’ . '■ ■' s _. ^ • w * '* (x. B. Steadman, 4» ;Bo. Ca. containing five or sis hundred acres good a titi coiton land, JUvrh small farms within, two miles of '.hit place, muhamme improvements. For S*le \ One Farm, cne and adialf miles from IVsl- liMon,‘J88 ncres. • < ^ ^ ‘ Ten aCsciiA.titter cuUivfinuh, two-thirds of tlie tract good cotton land. One small bnrMing, stabel aud Isirn on the place, good well of water. Well timbeied, and some low lamia adapted to lies culture.^ Price low. Address fLE^StTEA DAlAjl. — V\ ifllston. T Nlw tokk weekly express K o* 23 l^ixrk Row. The New York Weekly Exprees prints the sermons of the Rev. T. De Witt Titlma«e. by direct arrangement with littn, and Is the only journal pub lishing ih» ui by authority. The ser mon delivered each Sun'lsy Is publish ed in that week’s weekly paper, thus 8 J6aiu|trivit'g iu readers the fresh thimj^bt of Hr. TAltnnffe each yeek. No other journal can do this, as it must depend, upon old serm' tis printed In book l»tib of *opy from The Weekly Ex- ptess. \te commend It to your favor- atile notice as one of the beet and ebeapest papers publi»hed. Terms, Lwiv. t'hei les^a 7 26 a » M “TT 11 ’ ™ ' tme ,0 lamve mlekvltw J At p’n, 1 Bet °P T ho Weikly Express Arrive augwata blj pw f<>r C:i, bpaiffn from July 1st to X^mt. > January 1st for 5<k\, try it. An extra l-cart Auguvta 4 M am ' to A ffett,T-np < f a club of eix 1 ‘*i~t KUrk -'H* ____ e jh uu> ( Oi^ to gelt'T»-up of clubs we will fur- Arrive Charleston r ’ '• ■ Wetkly Express at 90. per t'onnseti at RmaHiritTe with Train? t* ' onpy to elubs of slror more. Tweuty- •«d from Cslnmbia. . i A*t or wore copies at 80 cents per Th- d^-AI ml awl it tram f"p) I'lfty or mors copies at 75 cent* ran daiift-ThaJk-miuAieMiiQW tryHti gun j |»er fopy. Poaragfe pb paid. “ ddly mhwft Sin,UVr wa*- »n Tfie colomns Of 'lire Weekly Ex- all ih«\ight tVaisa. OaiUliionyK at, I San- preenwilloontaln — • ltv> rwuwt rtoUekM* art mIJ t« mud frvr.i | Ahfy-wrltten and fltnely rditotial a II .laden« •« »ne rea-l at one «r*t slasa fare anlcle* oil the topics of the .lay ; f w iher-uui trip, giw .| till M iaday auoa to { T, IP c h (1 |ce-t literature of the period; Agricultural Information of the moat | interesting and Important character ; Accurate market reports, aud full , and reliable flnaoclal review a. i Telegraphic news front all parts of j the world, presented to the iuot.1 at- t tractive fom that news can be made \ to atsume; aod-- villa to and from t'olumbi* mciiiRT AVI) ACCOMMODATION—re. 7.26 a oj 2 8't p m b. 13 p ui reiaria ^ . B C. .UJJtS, 0. P. A T ioHV B. rE<’K . lieu I Sap’l, AgU Monrtfihe living, not the dead, high uot for the early Hod. ^ •>'. Would fdh baVs tbosf beluga back ’Mid rocks and ocean toar V Mount the living—drop a tear O’er t he pallid child for fear, Q’sr tbo broken hearted cro^d ; That a thousand storms have bowed ; LI vhi/grief hath ears to bwtr. It will bless time for a tear. Mourn the living ; why ihouldgflef Wet the yellow autumn leaf t Can It gain its earl v hwea ? Could it bear the winter dews ? Hut thy tears and e ire might give Strength to timid flowers that live. Mourn the living, but not tYe dead— Plant gay flower* above their bod ; Wng, for songs.are the blest ; • *iBm Tor Deacotul la th. 1 r n at; For their songs onne cheered our dreams, And their smiles gave hope its beams. I .Wo^uilit Pdssvkjrr Houle. r ] adl by )2T ROV \l. KAll.nOAlt, A'VrrsdA., April t, ivn Tbaf..!; wigg gj^aagsr Ichadaia eh<*r ,f*d uu ami after tau dale : lell-e , 11 32 Dewn Baldac * 4 12 l a Altead i’e w - 0t> p ei 60 \ m 30 a in 46 a a, 10 a id 7 15 a m h 00a a. , 2 20 a m | * 45 a in I 4 Ou a m 00 p ai 28 p in (k)» m 60 a in 4ft a in » J #V M AlLu LU - 8 45 Vj DltLT PASSKVOKB TSAIS. Going Soaih. Leave Augusta Arrive al Veiaewce Leave Vemamee Arrive Sav taash Iwtve S«v inn.Oi A rrivs Jtc'i ton ville Arrike CkacWou Leave Vea^naye ^ . * Arrive J « Arri.e MfenUeyal Going North, Leave Port Loyal % Leave Beaufort lArnve t emakaeS P .ea r e Jasksoti vill a JwaveSnvannali , 9 00 p m Arrive Veini**ee ] go * D | Leave ^harlent os . 8 80 pm Leave Veautuace , 2 l« a m Arrive Augunia 6 36 a di Udng 8outh, ooaneclinn* made »iih8 F. A W. R. U. ai Saranu-ih for all Fiotida points. Going North, ooanaatiaa made with Char. lotte, Ciiluiubiaaad Augiinta Ukilroad for all point* North and Haat with Georgia Kail, road for Atlanta acd <he ttwu. Al*o. with B>uth Carolina Railroad lor Aikeu uutl |ioinis ou line of said road. Itnggsge cheeked fhruu^h. gt^TTiirough tKkots lor sale at Unioa l)ep .t Ticket (tSee, Asgusts, Ga. t aud at all |triiicipal ticketeffice*. • Kuskrt 0. FoKMisn. General Superiateadent. Aril. B*VA»r, * i General PasMager Agent. rharlottfjColuabia & Aususta K V. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Everything *«ler that can contribute to the prg luctlou of h f*etf«c* -family news|etpi*r. In flne, Tln'| Weekly Ex- pr» a** will be a complete record of ih«* *ui’‘n>r!««‘, progress. *od Industry of ■u Down [ the ooowtry. Now U iba time to aub- I* I*. tA^aai Vv .. OS .. r. 1 _. . .. N • . 4 . A a . . # v ap . sejibe. Humpl** copies sent free on application. Addiesa nil letters nod orders, N Y Wkkllt Etrarsa, Nr. 2.1 Pstk a-w New Y-uk, 8swing Machine Depot. I>K- T4l.lt %<4K Waii^Tf.TW vnoiii i ii,t ui ru s ut: cm- fkK-E PltoKl.t:Ri. IJEACTirit hc*> $Mh.nwn-$a Ji88 U«>u.-k and Hick FcuDirfo—An EmPF-Kor’s CoMPLIMK ,T T'i tloN An- H',n 8. Burun0amk -Nkw Yore-Wkis ket ys. OiiiVKsg Omit A k/eu juwyer had Chrtat fftder ttie sharp flr« of cross-examination when he aske !. Who Is my neighbor ? said L)r. Taluuigs la the Brooklyn Taber nacle yeeterduy morning. The answer which (Jurist gave enlarged the world s idea of nefgboorhood, lutercociteunlcatlr'a wboTe earth one nefghbKrhodfl the Chinaman a neighbor? Must be be welcomed of dt fven back ? Tb* siiswer mast soon attract as much at- teuti in on the AtrnnrtiraB on the Paci fic cousL ISViSlit your i pinlofts, iind giye yim llie resultdf tft California, where the Chinese have become an important factor. I donut think there was a half hour ol ipy stay in al.ich 1 was presence of ibid by letter, or by , men have hnd so good an opportunity | tot seeing both atd< a. I saw China town, as t hr Chinese quarto J is called, not | urtly concealed, as Hay <_•« saw It, but open and above board, tbs worst of it. 11* II you it is bad enough, aud vile enough, aud dreadful enough, tout I te I you, as I told the people of fhtfin ; tfrey aTfcln ail their debts aod save somatbing for a rainy day. fluch a style of‘, olviilra- tion we cannpt abide. Ws dfo’t Want that allows a man to spend four times t be amount of monev that be makes aod steal the reat. | Ltught er and ap- plaijae.J Away witu this tfcrbarlsm which works nil the time aod pays its debts. | Laughter.] Again, ft Is said, that the Chinese wear the auidie. Well,. Washington. Franklin, Baotock,.and yoUrgrandpatLPPta wore ^tsues, aod therefore It mu«t be respectable to wear a queue. But, could anything be rffore monstrous than some of our own appwetf'BnYeu ifti»eiab«g the cri noline monstrosity, the coal scuttle bonnets of your gripdmothara, the knee buolflce of your giandfatbersf At different tlmea In tMscoaMry tbere hns been a laborious overtojmiug and aupalliug mystery of, head gears tbfft ought to inAka us lenient in our criticism of Mongolian coospi- cnoaMee. 1 Lwwgirtec^""* k to inter- Iftelr reli- overument la to survive, it must protect alike the Joes beusv, the R >muu Catbolic cathedral, the Quaker meeting bouse, and the chuicnes of Presbyterians. All alike t outing^ Do*iou want gtefto make boica \ietweeu the'*wiiiftrtfc. which insults a man because of the color of his skin, or the length of bia hair, or the Industry and economy of his hab its, aud toe Paganism which aatleuily emtores all tlifs, wortriug rlgft ou da- til death comes ? If you want mo to make tbe choice, I say Come, Pagan ism ! If you have a superior Oirlatian- tty, I say prcseni U to tfteae people In a Christian way. Christ was not an American Christ, or a German Christ, fghbmhoim. is, Bc'th political parties had put anti- Chinece plunks in their platforms to palob the ehretoral vole of (JahftTnrts. He was not astonished that the Dem ocratic paTy h&d, done this, but be rty Id : ur- r ndet log from the yellow man what they had demanded for tbe black mao, I wondered if the sceptre was not de- JAppisuse] ■tow it rra.«To From flii Mourp t lie livipg, iy>t the. dead.- Sigh not for the surly fhid. » i Itai her weep for those whom doat.h Loqtpa hthttoat ha Ufala isssmtsi breath i^SoloidcUtiiiii r flis PLEA FOR THE PAGAN. ' IfT ^ 0Ver ' antic as ou me raci- ocrutlc pa'fy nad^ done this, but y >u tu start Mkht In dy wonder that the ItepubliqUa oar vv \ L 0 e^ii®, e JJ yi; 1 M t KA ( ' f 1 t f I O it 1A IT.. V, M.t .. I ^ aW.. ....It,. » n they thea btuU«d me jpto • ' and took me about four miiea to Greek Timber, where they agate me with thek refpltej’s aud age dered me to tell them where tbe decs were. Of course I could m ■wat of i XsaxxB who ’edtally Lyachtt. wsgoo Drum sgalq h.»t again or- Ben- hot tell, mu brought toib the 1 parting, '•al ji-d by < on'tnltte^j p talking, so that feftr H ,_ , nay. Hlnrksmith lag la Cl In the Inlet lor towns and villages j of Germany..R has been tbe custom , for many years L* the farmer to pur- chaie tbe iron for bis tlr-w and borae i shoes, and In some Instances, when i i' uii a new wag<u> built, to purchase 1 all tbe Iron entering Into tbe same, tbe len Fiunciae ) III 11,’iruJandffp^ra HoS? 11^," undet^iootid New Yotk U/s is (Rtjr per 1 ** '^L cent, w >rse ibau '2*' h ''V' 1 ' white Iniquity our Atlantic cltf^la ^ ^ h , J . , *■ r more hr. x u than the vellow iu.qu.ty ' from ^ .•rt4.nFranch.oo. As to the met-) iota, j jjk** tfi*t thsTHtmex remouia st the It is the UllTereuca hewn th# -K ! ^ ^ odor of whiskey and the mal-odTof th * t J? ebaH woo Indulge “• »*'—- I w/Ki. aet of tlraa, If the 'afyeexhalf key U more off .-naive titan the m tl odor of opium. The ment ■HjpjflBI and is re abeiuiputLa tha i tile srowfl vd Chinese quarters of ban Ftauclsco. o! opium. The c fdwdtil Uduc oir * s of T.*k e.rt .u..te csoftiiS tft da its Wray U) the hen, fhadavy <jf pettfhc H them de- ir 500 special poitoemvu w, ra to gu , out iu ban Fianciaoo to ons uMhi, in y l 1 * 1 *? . ^ pleamol any tba addltlou to lbs JM regular policamsn, ’IT^I^Thelh, ^ they could extitpate the worst iniquity [ n ® on w **®''*. BulweAhoeo, stw, ofUHostownloXme night. Do yoi j , r sn#,eo , t , cu ; tw ®V\ tell me that 28U.0U0 godd men m km I reaturej the far- Franct cu can'Luut down 2,000 bad men ? I givs^lo you m tay optalen, Cm latoTTii, CoifnyiA k .\uor»TA B. R. GknKUAI. I’AXSKMiKK Dkpaktmi CoU'MtftA,*8. C., April W * 1 opei^friraTi fftift after rfiis dnte :" TA It. R. ] trvT, V 14,1880. j be Ii»y'P»f.v>i>p,'r No. H. Nonth. Lv Augu t* 7:45 a nt Ar (Vuntl'i* li.Oisut LvUol iimbi* 12.l2*m Ar CnivrLtte s»00p nt Day I*a**cnKi«r No. 42. South. Lv Ch*rlotte11.27iim At C o luwbia 4«2l>p» LvCu uml.ia 4.25pin Ar August* 8 80pm Arrive at Washington, via Danville anil Lynchburg, at 7.50 a m, next day, and nt New York, by limited express from Wash ington, at 8.45 p m, or by mail train, at 4.45 p m. Night Exfircns No. 48. Soitii 1*. M Lv Charlotte 12 35 nm Ar Columbia 5.30 nm Lv Columbia 6.87 am Ar Augusts 0.45 am Reclining Chxir Coxa from Washington vyi hjnchbuL Pitiumii Ft'sce Fleepers through from Augusta taftll N*rt)iarn and Rastera alien Night ExprMK No. 47. Nohth. Lv Augunti 7,00 pm ArColurahialt).4S , ‘ Lv Columbia 10.55 «• Ar Charlotte 3.40 am DouiiUa to -via kiskmomtea both tr*ins. ■^ffrains leave by Washingto rLeitia 20 iomiu es raster than . (os City time, •igg 20 nMau es faster tbnn Augusta time, for information, time ranis, Reservation oi' tHeepTsg Car Bertha, apply to W. A. G1BR8 Tjcset Agent, Union Dopot,op to (11A 8. L. DIBKELL, So.Trav Agent, Box 206, Augusta. 0*. !• CARDWELL Best. G. V A., Columbia Jnwv R G«n. PoA. A?ent At Blackville, S C, FI RST CLASS SEW ING MACH I NR AT loehoients. Needles, Oil. Ac , for suy style dewing Machine. Goods sent by mail when onlera are noepmpanied w ith the cash. Sew» ing ti|achinea repaired on short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. 1 have on hand the •‘New Improved Weed" and the New Ameri can Maehiitesi one Singer Machine. A'tsi. Wheeler and Mllson No. 8. A fine stock of Picture Frames and Otronios. I have the Agency tor Barnwell and Orangeburg couniics for the sale of the “Stewart Manu- fhetifring Co’s Singer Machine," whilh claims superiority over any othor Singer Sewing Machine. 1 can furnish, on short notice, any style or make of Machine de sired. I nm also Ageni for the Blaeklocli Fan Attachment, which can be used ou aoy Hewing Machine B J- Hammet, Agent- may6-4iii Just Opened) New Bar Room in B AMJBEHO. CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND SUGARS. Mixed Drink* of any kind, on ICE. Family Groceries, Faker’s- Bread. Call and see him at Col. F. 11. Gantl’* old office,] Bam fieri mn will erg. *J. SAHifflfifl, JB, myl8 6ni AG vJt. ' *■*: Central Hotel, RROAD HTIIKKT, AUGUSTA G A- HRS. W. M. THOMAS, Cefttrell/ looted, convcuicnl to busi- acaa. niy20 if corr >h< rated by 19,000 people of Call- f i o n. < laV < f all Ujh foreign popula tion* w filch have come xo our abort* i lu the InatJofty years tojft afft ftiuiw imiuetrious, more a^ber, more warm- uearied, more houpet, more cheerful, more ri.ooura^eotip^' uiota obligiuf than tlie Cbtum>i‘. Ihnvoiu ruy p >aieft«foa nffl Uvlte ot all Uabeea of people to California, tu watcb they repreeeut tbe truth, Ute mti-grity, tbe love of order, aud Ute tmiustry of ibe CbiiteM people. They Rave oo equal as iauudrytneo or «m houee help. One Chluese house aer- v.mt U equal to thiue servants of nuotber kind. Whet te tbe objection to them? It is said that they under bid other laborers. There is no such large wages paid to house servant* lu New Yolk or Brooklyn as I* paid to t ttiueee servants in San Fnincisco. Bui suppose they do undeibkl other iaborete ; must wo turn theta back for ‘.fiat ? If so, we must destroy every labor saviug machine. It is absurd to say that tbe Cfciacwe have injured American labor. I tell you that the wligee in California have been higher than iu any Stale of the Union. When we have iu thL C ) levtlou of cltiOB, a* we shall hawe, twenty,tDifty, or forty thousand Obiueoe woiumw, wages will be larger th in ever. Again, it la objected Umt the Chinese don’t spend thelmioney in this country, but send it biiok to China. But in hat| Francis co they pqy Si.l'JO.OOO yearly rent. Would not the people of Brooklyn tbiuk it grand to have each a muui- oipal cootributiuu every year! Tbe Chinese pay to the State Government of California $4,000,000 per year. They pay in custom dutteg 89,40U,000ayeai, But suppose they do uot spend money here ? flow much money would you iuvest in a country where you were denii-d citizenship, aud where any mo ment you might suffer the outrage of expat riatiou ? It is said that they wish to be burieiL In China. Well, If you aud I bad been treated as the Chinese have been in New Yoiftuod Brooklyn, we wrtdd not wam to be burled within 3.OU0 tnifes ot wuftre such an indignity was enacted. It cotusa with apopr^ blame Urn Ohhteee fi their savings, when we been praising dttolfr doing.' the saute t>lDg. American merchants in they not send their money home f As a matter of tact, many of tbe Chinees send their money home for the pur pose of emaaeipatlug their parents, who are serfs, Bbould we not rather praise than blame them for that 7 They are blamed for their severe economy, ftell, that tea crime that cannot be chanred much <>n the Amer ican people. | Laughter ] These Chi- ueec come wRli a lower order of civlll- /Oi from us to ; g b"Hp; eve so long tgrante for flowv about China? Do t ru^ with him the end of plccca I Iron ur «lre, with which u> make tie shoes, or perhaps a dolso or more old bores Hhocs to be convi-rt- sd Into new ones. Tbe farmer must blow tbe belioWB until tbe work Is f rrgrd or the shoes afftnade, and roust then bold op tbe borafl*e foot While the shoes are being driven on or taken off, and InvatlnHv carries the y>ld aboee home with him, unless he pre fers to glee the oM shoes in payment for the apprentice’s e-rvtce la bolding up tbe feet. - • Whe IFrlnka the Wklakey. Tbe Repubiicaa party since It had a name lias put forward the claim (bat it contained pretty much all tbe mo rality In tbe bouutr^ It Ims insisted specially that tt was the sober party of the Country. From Horace Greeley down to tbe lowest drunheft bLmroer who pollutes the air with alcoholic ex- bftl*LMoI*Trom bis cnv«uocue<^ tougee tbe DvmocraU of the laud haws bras denounced as the whisky-drinking party of the c >uotry. The Sottatro people particularly have been held up to • x-rra'ion and anaih-ma by the aeR-ifebteuiMbigoteof few jkadaod us a drunaeu aod bestial people com- paicd with tbe lubahitanis of tbe land of ttie Furitart ami 'the perlat. Here la our nwu oily aud State, where whis -. kj-drmking R •publican-', by actual nose count, ouiuurai.er Democrats who indulge In Intoxicants two to one, tbe same slander Is In vogue. Tbe ques tion, who dtlnks the whisky iu this country? has found Hnanswcrlh that truthful tattler, tbe censua. Upon tbe triple point of who sett the Wftftky, who buy nod who drink It, it tells u awry that a HI surprise moet pAopR. The figures show that In Massachu setts there is one whisky-shop te every 280 Inhabitants ; Connecticut, one to every 220 inlftbllaots; sainted Ohio, the home of Hayes and Gat field, one to every 200 inhabitants, and in Now York the same, whereas Texas has only one rum shop in every 420 inhab itants ; Georgia one for, every 500; Alafintua one for every 600; South Carolina, Virginia aud Arkansas ditto ; wbils lu North Carolina there le but • ne^to-seill to every ADO inhabitant* Maine«nd Vermont do better baoause North Car^lkie beats VecjnoaU Maine, Prohibitory Matno, bee one glo-ehop to 1,000 iobabllante, while it ptetende it hae none at ku. Vbere Is so much secret dram-drlnklng !• these two States, however, that tbe katemal revenue returns in the ceoeue throw very little light oo the truth about them. Pennsylvania and New 'Jersey bold rum-ebop rrak with New York. and then they brought h. rope out,of one of the wagons, end after adjusting It around my neck, threw the ead over a limb. There were eight la the party, sU of them stood ofi, aod two of them stood ready to pull me up. Oae of tbe men who atood off among tbe alx—1 think his name was Bren—ordered the two men to pull away, aud up I went. I made up my mind that my time bad come, and I could not help my- self. I d|d nut pray, but I remember oorrecUy that. 1 did aome very ener getic cussing to myself about that time. It muat have been about three or four oiinutee before I lost my con sciousness ; It seemed to me a life time. The seuaatlou of being choked by a rope la very peculiar. AU blood in my body seemsd to ruah Into my hand. I could feel piy eye* start ing from their sockets ; they felt as large as billiard balls and hot aa fire. My bead seemed to be as large as a mountain and bursting open at all prints. But the must striking and re markable peculiarity was that of my tongu^. Icmld not get my tongue out far enough. It seemed a relief to run my toague pgt, and 1 felt as if I wanted to run K out 1,000 feet. Finally everything began to bu*B, and I lost all ooQHciousneae. When I regained It they were over me, rub bing me, and the first I beard was, “By God. I believe be 1* aa dead as bell.” They then stood me on my feet and tried to start a circulation of my blood. I fell benumbed all over, and waa terribly pewlldfrred. They worked with me about an hour before I could ■land alone. They than thorateoed to hang me again If I did not tell them where the Benders were. I could not and begged thrm to hang me until dead neat tjme, and not try and bring me to. I had already suffered death and did not waul to auffer It again and then be brought to. One of them then came to me and whispered for me to run Into tbe buahe* aod get away. I told him I would not. He told me then te walk off, sod after I got started they fired oeveral abota after me to scere me, I euppuee ; bat I was far peal being scared at that time. A Ueal Wlary. Maybe there le sever any excitement at tbe West End, but yon can’t utak? the people who saw a uolotwd gentle man try to load a goat through that dletika the otber day beilcVe K. At first the geet dl iuT want to go, aad tbe colored gvfitf-vnAa/who was about ten feet ahead of the autoMC pulled vigoroaaly oo the i op*v He bad J uot got UU whole vtracfth oe ft wbea the goat changed bU rafod aad started forward ew euddridy U 4i the colored geutlemao didn't have ume tp recover (lift keUw ebU went down,and as the goat ran Poet him aud kept running be was dragged along, clawlof wildly, un til bU bead oulitded with a lamp poet, aod he brought tbe procmeiou to a halt On regaining bis fe*-t {be col ored gentleman was very angry and ran for tbe goat to klak tola, aad tbe goat took to fight, and they flow at a ■ aptd pore down tbe etreK. About five rod* ahead the goat thaerved a cttlzau heeding over to look doom an open coal-hole, sod on rt aehlug him tbe gust contrived to bit him just un der tbe btp-pucfcef, aud theaiuBen df*- appealed down tbe coal-hole like a suutjdat as the colored gentleman stumbled over tbe goat, which had come to a bait A number of people t.ud gathered about,and then ib-guat took a notioa to turn aod § > the otber wry, and he got tbe rope so entangled In people's fi*-*! that seven were npeet aud roueh blasphemy r< suited. The man down tlie coal hole tbt-n attempt ed to clltfib ont, and g >t bis bead an J aboulitera above ground when tbegoel made another rush at him and be had to dodg* down again. And thee the goat-ossa ol ted Lis owner, who went up a lamp post 7 and then the goat went for another man, and ae tbe owner bad tl*»d tbe rope to bis belt be was yanked off that lamp peat quicker than pow der. Fortunately for him hie belt broke and he sprang to bis feet and took off towards Harvard C'liege yell ing fire, and the goat suddenly jumped Into an open window, scared a woman lute a fainting fit and upset a table on which stood a dish of hot water. He get moat of the water upon hltnself, aod made more frantie by pain jump ed out of the window again, hutted a ball-dog and stove in three of the ca- fifue’e ilbs and then disappeared down the street amid a cloud of d net j uSt as a pAUceroan came around to shoot him. find the man down tbecoal-hole came up, with awful expressions on his face and ft? bia language end offered 875 to any oee who would tell him whonr to sue foi damages.—Bjatoh Post. ‘ Detag her . A party of Detroiters who were fiob leg for Lrook trout on tbe Boyne river, ghd camping on Its banka, ran out of supplier aod an envoy was aeot out to beg, buy or borrow something until an order sent tq Trgvvrsa City could be filled. After a. walk of two reliee be reached a log bouse In the woods. A woman, five children, three doge and a family of tsue coons occupied the oee btugle room in tbe bouts. The furol- tttre waeall bomv-made, the tableware oonniftad entirely of tin dishes, and only one bed,was visible. The envoy stated his erfaad, aad the woman re- “J^tOtlT i t ftcfcM wrfaTdtft (Fflottr yesterday, and we wow*t have any more till next wne|." •Can you spare a&y, coffee f” “I guess not. Toe I set coffee me had run ont oo Obrlntmaa. If we gk any ■ext week I'll spare aome." •‘How about tea?” "Welt, tea baa been purty akeeroe with ua for tbe last two moothe» but Baa said be thought of getting some ’long this fall. If you are around here when-our tea comes well divide with yon." “You haven't ahy potatoes to spare, have you f' “Well, now, you ought te have been here last we«k for 'taters. I ccoked the last Sunday, Then* 'ere doge end children sot a heap by oold' taters, and they go oft like hot cakes. B-mj Is go ing to git some more 'lung about Saturday.” “Haven't yon any provisions at all which you oan spam ?” asked the oU- couraged envoy. “Well, now, Idos't believe we have, but we ere going to stock up ’bog b tbe fall. I woe telling Ben only last night that I'd got kinder tired of ecroucblo'along ca It Jon aod 'laeaea,” “ni buy some of teal If you oan spare It, for we haven't a bite of any thing la camp.” “No, I can’t neft any. Tact le, me had tbe last fur breakfast, aad B«o won't get any more till Saturday night." “I’m norry,” slgbe 1 tbe man, aa be turned sway. “Tee ao’tn I," she sighed In return. “I seed your partf down tbar In camp t othsi dsy. and yoh look Itks honest folks. I’d be glad to spare you some th leg hut I can’t. If you men want to mowe yer camp up here aod eejoy our sorts*y aad use our smodga te drive away •heaters, well do our beat te make It ptea-unt; bat wbea you come down to fodder we ain't oowber'. I was teMleg Ben ouly last night feat we'd be lucky If we gat I noose through a trait Free Press. wtiker Cesfity Seasatfeu. The upper portico of XcLemoruV Oove, I u Walker cbudty, Ga., baa fwi portion of faikor dbudty, wQbor« •ervlng people. The circumetanoes oi tbe aff dr, ee galhatud from eirimoe of the Cove, areaubetaotlally aafollowt: M Lees than a yoarnga, two Well-to-do farmers, Robert Woods- opd Joseph Colquitt, each tookblmaelf a wlte, aad to all appearances was happy la their ■ respective alilaocee. Tbe young la dles chosen by the two farmers word of respectaftis .parentage, and rad) . t>°re a good rhamoter a* well aa a rep* t utatlou for lou-Ulgeaca and a proper qualification (of all tbe dntlev In toelr apbere of life. AU went buppy with oiem until oon wgbt last wwk, wbeh taey met at a oelgbbor'e house, where they b*J been bidden to a mlftbr party. Hvfe tbe eonvacMtltni turned uu married Hfe, end the reepeetlve merit* of tbeir wives Wen freely dU- ooeeed by the young ftualwmrtm Id this oon reran lion Woods confessed a fondo* for Colquitt's wife, aad Col quitt acknowledged a preference tut Mrs. Woods. Tble renulted la a prop- otlfloB and a mutnal barf ila beta Sen ) tbe busbaotte to eccboi g» Wltsa od the spot. Tim warn so mete at owns to * formed of U a trade, aod Mce, Oolquht hrtutlly arqob-koed la the swap, T4* signing hsrartf cbeeifally to tbe Cat* aud careteek of Woods. Hot oo, hoW* '•▼•r, with Mrs. W hkJs, who Indig nantly refused tbs proffered can sees of Colquitt , and wfieu \ I .Jence would have Leva used to compel her aeqat- eeceore, fled to her trifiads and re- p>rted the outtaguoo* ptoooedlamw Urn. Wood# father tosh her under bis uroteetieu, esd Invoked the law id bring tbe erring houbaode to • •ui ilie ku hlux fuiervened wife tradete Bed tbe eouatry, nooga Dm* a. . ^ ... ■•ar* Oai When a tzun has labored long and t.«ru i.-t u.- l.-io,KjfaUo peny aud le then loft out lu the oohl bfi Deniocrai- lc votes or rather for the Leek of vouu hi tbe primary, ft te not ahogwtber un natural Ibul be should be tempted Id fmrl that fee party la ungrateful. The teodeocy la to eomewfiat sour ev«a the sweet ones. Ii would 'not hurt *0 oral most not exactly in fed rpoc. If they had been buaeeu by odieala. Tabs to-area by eue's party bridge to aUad the eompioiai of woe In tbe oideo Uoie: Yea tnioe own familiar friend. In whoa I trusted, did eat uf my brand, bath «rie.t Mimieeippi has bud twrotv-*^ Governors, of whom twenty-two wets lawyers. la fevtr skirt sleeves apfte fee box, and, by a natural pufeTferra wan a soaUeriog of vtrt- tor» Home of tbe gentlamao, absurd - ly ibold, west ape Bight of stairs and kwhmJ at the pruoevdtngs ihrou^U a trap-door -thee getting e belter view. Tbe three ealeailrte at uaee ‘ rail sue. The adding Ud wee Uue of lbs uoailwM wtaia te It, aud a bcule otber bad a pair of loug pluem, whUs the other acted aft Lb* keeper. Tbe word “Ail said, the Ud Was slowly little, tbe And of the pianvfa woe In serted iu (he aperture. Bump, bump, bump Went the suahA's bead featest the lop of bis box aod the tall aaog a merrr song. The (btfh wtth the pla cets knew whet be wad about. and can- ilouetj he thruet Ule'plocera fa. Heap I and everybody shuddered. FbeoWlin* rattling, what twisting r It eeeafed ne buret his sletfdkr oaibwe taea had aettah as big ee ea apple tied >Ule of ehioroform. Aa- a sene, while take’s dour- 3fCK greee—Dot koowlog ■afii kt defeafogutw, Hale polttl rngaged Is pUytwg a other party they try the more available oam p rty. Tbtrs U aot no man who waote oae. , ed—by their flieede—tebe are passed by-to fee a GairautaUo term j aad they are now rxyected to fall la sod h ->l p sleet the m to or that dhey bad been trying b Wefts Uks addtog laeult to I tude-but we reekoa U Ista'v, fee fete te aooordlag to the expressed eg tor- piled terms of sgreemeut,thoogh soefi e )roceejiog often put^ very norry men □ office—far worse feao setae left ouif If tbe ra would I uaifla c.tg*. Il6w be pulled aad Doffed find writhed I But the^ptpuefft thed t But strong, sod la e re- tabout ty well As laiercdlfwfr Dwsele, In a storm at ses there was a Chris tlso captain oo board a teasel wjth fif teen sea men, who cbsoced td < meet with' a Turkish vessel with tbe name number of eeHmsa In her, who were to danger of being lost. Tbe Turkish captain most earnestly entreated tbe Christian captain to take him sod hie taea oo board bis vessel la order to save them from tbe daoger to which they were exposed. The Christian ca| tain consented aod topk him god h men ou board hie vessel, but, the storm Mill Increasing, until (belr destruction seemed inevitable, It was thea agreedi by both captains to plane all the meo oo deck aod cast off every ninth mao, until half the moo were thrown over board, to order to save the otber half. The Christian captain performed this with such simplicity, accuracy aod to- geouity that, by casting off every Bluth imsa. he drowned all the Turks end saved Ms own men. The question Is, how were fee thirty meo placed In line’ men was • v» —■•f,, m*M\M ■« m w two Mf • Moske's neae was thi^drh the aper ture. The ltd man wee cool aad woteh- e«! sharp that a larger opening won not forced than was oeoeoeary. Finally the cold eyes came out, nod plump f bis wbols head Was out of the box, and fee pincers held bis neck like a vice. How he will bed aod naUfed I Qulvk as lightning the tnaa with the ■ooge sad bottle was doing hie port, e poured the chloroform upon the sponge aod jammed the epooge la fee moBoiei'a great red mouth. The moCrfe moueJ, aad It was foreed open sgalu, and more chloroform put Into It. Thea fee plaaete mao with bin toft h eelxed (be reptile by the oe£k aod teased tbe pincers, eh lob feU rattle oo tbs stone floor,. Horror was not a pretty sight; a men hoi log a monster bV fee throat, bite was loatspt death, but he Urn neverfeelees, tor It was tn tM fu terest of science. Then more Chloro form was poure.1 to , ’d him. At tble tluie vVerybody was preti excited but the pincers man. He very coolly took a email pair ot pfoter* from fee tabic, put bis bead down so he cotfld fteo^and with HuJe piuoere he pulled out the big fangs of fee reptile and laid tbettf, ose after tbe other, ou a itbtte sbftet of papef. They ft neatly an loch long. By this time the snake did not seem to be parifeularly interested tn ecicnde of anythin# stoe, so they palled hftfl out of his btm nod Straightened him oo the floor/ tbe pio- t era mao keeping hie grip at fed neck. Tbe reptile was measured, but he bad lost over a foot la length. It was ex plained that be had shrunk from fee effects of the chloroform, sad so it •d* tot hie body sstaerf double He seemed a sure enough. His writhing bad stop pM. bis raotleu were stift. So ho wan put book to hie UCLle hot aad the Hi screwed down. He deliberately oolled himself up, but feu pfaesra maa told me tlm snake was deed, aad didn’t mesa anything by tt-to fact, didn't knew feat he bad oolled himself up A plae'er cast te tbe uftlpate sod of this ‘ Florida ftwl*wwy*| llrtot summer oer dog Towvvrl Sjyla' I# tbe euo tribe to sleep, but the files was that bad feet be oooldsY, Coe bh bad to aatftijem, and time by a bet lit on bin head, and wi about like fee dog was hlftn. To be held hM bend *1111, ah I I b«« wu* oii'ati to hi* no«e To ed at him like be aed you Two Tv xas, employ f offljes at oompoaftors. Oae hundred aad thirty lagttoh fm totgraau, most of wh<>m meaua, have just settled atar San Aatooftv^ was working wwr at him I this bfitref Is doll Wy of tbo vafle. yet; but yon Just wait till aod you win see onto* fun, _ eaufToweer opened fcjs mouth ■ ow, eo at not to fritten the bee, the bee went Into Toweeri#* tit Then ToWeet he shot hie eted. add bis mouth, too, dba hod Mgnn to ft Abe o peaceful oalto, wen tbe begntnaf him, aud you uaver see a Uly of thto vallvy ack eo Iff dour fffa . 'ml— q Siiiws .Iwn* ' Frooefeae appeared to ffrlfifeftUii Georgia hue 616 Uoeased ttiflflidiriedk Mow Orleaae expects to atop fiff* OOOJWO buebcie of grain this year. The completion .of the river improvements will require I 200,000. ^ A monotnftnf CbeetKr, dead, A new poet-offiee, nsmed •‘Dammit 1 onattftni It to bff erected at r, la ffleftfory of fee doofvderate S a been estabilabod to toft count t' If,’ Tbe MtosdSlppf Bute AgricffltOTaf afid Mechanical College begiaf the fall fiesetoo with over fiJO etadenu. It li feported that the destroyed at least one-half the crop at Tost and South Florida* Cotton factories fa) fee South ftftfd freight nod Insurant?*, hod the broths of middle men odd avoid fee cortpru* elooof cottooi , _ * Life ft divided Into thrie tetton, thht which ft, which wan, which Will be.— Let us leeru from fee poet to profit by the preaeot, aad from tbe ptuuent to live for fee fuuiiv, A ruraftot ctoto ioto Tslleheseee, Fla., and" finding esAfta Hand ordered a lot of papers, ftHjto be toft the d'Tt Hewa clerk heard ofebarutag 1 fora” He had been bora’ paper fu# knew they coat 4