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Address, “ TUJB
jr^ Barnwell C. II., f
J ^ VOL. IV. NO. 11
BARNWELL C. II., S. C., THURSDAY, NoVrMBER 25, 1880.
smith Caroli«a
w. JUi* IwWa 1
UpDv ?***•§" ssW*it‘^v, i-
(This Train «o»a«»4* *i|h W# Co-
lMmb» at BraftArqpy
F.care Charleston ' ii« U<i» 9.0*» in
Leave Columbia (j.iJO a m
*• Branoliville v l
Midwajr
.14.ll MB
<•
«
••
Ornhaui •
Lees
HlackvjlU
Klkn .
wmisRn
Windsor
Montuorenei
Aiknn
T2
m
IM
P «
1 Oo |i m
2.27 o m
2.40 p m
A rrtr«< August* — — • p:«
Down Day Passenger—Mall.
(This Traiii conneotn w ‘lh Train lor Colons
bin at OraMlirille.)
IU& W'.EN fcECKNTLV l«WP»C«litY
edbraletk, preparatory I* the, nanvendug of
: The September 4Jourt
JS>W. largn aif) gomforlilkl#filing room
nad eflloe «a the baeement fle«^
Rooms Urge nn<i airy. Ar»e»iUe
end the table fternUlieil ihe
feLJ'tT
net rants
bout the
market affonls..
. Amidr Stable room and aUentive grooms
oh hand,
ft 6.
HOHSRS
W38.
•JUEIOU.
LES.
► r Mie Mirer Tlnsc.
Oh, n wondertiristr'Mun l«th« River Time,
' A« it 11 >wn Ihtouith the .ren!m<»l tears,
With a f uiltloee rytliui, ami a muaiual
i Lyme,- ^ i '
And n bfuador e-wcop amlaeurKo sub
Mruo, . <* -*■—>’ ~
As It tyendB With the < ooan of yeare,
Bow the winters are drifting like ttashg?
o r snow
And the summera like buds between,
Attd the years In the sheaf—so they come
and ' hrv g<\
Ow the rlvstr’s breast, with Itstbbsnd
flow.
- tils ctgar and roomrkeil thathemust go
out Tor an hour or two, to 8K\a friend.
Bis wife, with a aWfet-Smile, told him
he need not go oiit, for eiio lu d Uuul'y
didcovered ircotr t.oinnke borne attrac
tive to him. Ho sayUBfc she led bun
into the parlor and (^oyred bitR -toa
wat at one of the dlply tables. Tlio
tlldlol HQ-J the accor^ieou player irn*
UK'dintwiy dtriu'k tip"; the drunkards,
at aslgu from Mrs. Hlgghibottom. be
gan to swear and wranCte, and the
burglar si lied up to IWft Hlp^inhotton*
* drink. T*
Ae they ghde in the shadow tuul sbeou 1 to taka a <1
'JT- _ J .tJWfSli iah-gishs-teeoqghf^eeruntl spilt-
H'uirtnWttom's table-t
Leave Auga>ta
8 00 ant
•* Aik*n
9 04 n m
Mon.tinorcacl
0.1»a m
" H iiidaor
U.4I mm
•* Willistea —
t '1.0^ A III
Flko ’
ItUi am
•• Itlack (i!l*
lO.'JSam
Lee* -=
lli.HM a BI
(ir*b*ai'a
10.w-H a tu
_ Damfaetg — -—-
11 .U» a m
'* Midway
11 4 7 « «i
'* It ranch ville
11 .-'>() a m
\rrive niarlestoa
2.16 pm
Arrive ('uluu.' ia
6.37 p aa
hiiiht expsass -rt*.
Lear* t'hsrlcstua
Mi.lfi pm
i.eav* ftraaehrilU
i . uu a in
Leave Ulackville
4.-5t* * m
Arrive Auxuat*
8 30 a m
Dows.
l.*»»* AuyuKtx
7 40 p in
I.eav* IIUckviM*
11.2*'» p m
I.eav* UranrhviHv
1.30 * nt
Arrive t'barle-tnn
6.5<' a in !
t'onneet* with aifht Train* at lliauth-
Vill* to and frota t'ulninbia.
raiKIIIT XSft ACCOM MUDATluX
-re.
Leave <'liAr1e«t»n
?.«4» A IH i
LeAve Itlaekvill*
• Hft'li m
Art.v* aufima
0.1.1 p u.
Dows.
Leave 4.i|-u<tA
4 .20 a in j
Leave Itlackvitt*
H.4S am
Arrive Ch*rtc*t«*n
R..O p m
('•»nni-ei* at Itranrhvine with
Train" to
act from ''•iliunbia.
I li tve }u.Ht reterned fmm LexHifron,
tilli the best lot of Huddle anyl
TbereU a hitif-tcat Isle up the Klvl»r Tlrue.
Wh-re the softest of airs are playlTYir,
There's a cloudless any and a tropical
chine.
And a voice as sweet as a vesper chhne.
And the Junes with the rosos dtaylhtf-
Thsre are brows or beauty and boboms of
we loved
There are heaps of asst, bnt
them so!
There ere trinkets ami Irtssea of hair.
1 < .. * —iii- ! i i
There are fragmet ta of simi^s that nobody
sings. _
And apart of«n infatitUprayer;
There's a harputa-wept und a lute without
' strings, ;• . j- Vy,.
Th're are-broken v<>wa and pieces of
rings.
And the garm 'nU the used to wear.
There are herds that are waved from the
f.«iry shore.-*
■ Wiieu the mirage UlUteuUn air.
And wosoud'llmee hear through I he tur
bulent ■ oar
Draught Horses and pluntation Mules ‘L.dVe? 1 ** W ° h ^ rdU,the ' U ’ f »* wo *
that 1 have ever brought to this mark-. WhcnJiie wind down the river U fair,
cl. 1 Vices wili Hovaucc mafrriatlv later s ' rMi—a.
>w ....J M- wrfud-MM*"* 1 dr .!»> H tmrVSt
©lit on Mr.
they galled hlM “l>e»ir,'^in'l asked him
tr> *vpen a bottle of wtiie,” and Mrs.
ttlggiabou.ro ap’-logsi >d for the fact
'tpat they were mKienbwAy decentglrlw,
, 1. tfeauud-LerRushand mat ueverrhetet*
And the name of this Isle is the Long Ago, r , , . r n ; ... . . _ ,
Aftd w^b^ry i*wrtreii*'ur«#ifw<rH; -- .Bht.^118 u>riQ'i£ijt that hurt
m. ibv jittjJ giH r.cifdfoij {J06c
stock, will do well to buy now. »
~~ rill All DUNN.
Sewing Machine Depot.
tele.
Tii-<l«y Mol »n<l nighi Ktprrsu train* j
run daily. The vr .mni id’iiion irsm* run
daily, eaeapl Mnn.laya bleepin' ear* uti ,
al.l t «e nr?hl train*. Oo Baianiayp and f , un-j
dav* rimnd rrtp nrkaia aflr a«tJ io^iwiTfr.uii t
a 11 *t at i»ua on I be rou I at <>n« ft r*t clara tare ,
for^tha rouu 1 trip, guodiill tLaiday m-ou to i
.reiuiu.
D C. At.I.KN, 0. IV AT A^t.
jonx n. I'k. K, tiaaT Sup’t. '
'ttUUUlii i’Ahsrngrr RoUli\
icaroed how to make home at t rucltue;
that she hoped to spend miioy i »lly
evenings nith him, and would, like a
Uot whl-ky nithoutaiiy further delay.
^Tr. Higglnbottom was at first com
pletely duzi-.t, but iu a few m im' tits
Ip* recovered Iris rensou. He ot tiered
tlieglrls logo Into the kitchen and
atsy there, mih! be |dtcbed the di unk-
Hids out. of the front d >of mid order-;
oil the mtieieiHUS and hurglnr' to follow
them. „ Then he lnfi>rmed hie wife
that In* had been no Irtfot ysf tfih very
Urgeet k:z-*, und that If she would n*-
store tiTefuilTT to Its firmer condi
tion he would ettiy at Lome and mske
tio further eoiEpibitik of its wuutjd
uttraVtlvi ness. ’ _______
Mrs.Hhrpitrtjnttrm'a plan eannot
vm.y wt'il hr foliowrfH j other women,
hut it Wit» cet tHltily a htillintit aueeftfs.
Mr. Utgcinhottorn Ims ceased to spend
eVefttnga Mway from home, nnd he hns
Informed his rotnperatice ftfebds that
the real reoaon why he formerly fre
“Greenwood" of sonla quented disix-pot.ible places was the
f-ict that he was a tool and a scoun
drel. The temperance people are, of
course, glad that hs reformed, but
they still meiotnlit that men b»eome
• iisHoiutu und druuken aoMy he«>ause
their liomraure Qot ma leattractive.
YEAR.
1. In writing to tbi* office <*« hapinesa at.
woy»iri*r your noni« snitPogt Offtvr-Address.
2. ItHsln#*’* Tetter* iin<l comniualeadosatg
be pahlMicl uben’d he wrttfya on eeparsta
sheet*, and the objeet of each dearly indi
cated by necessary not* when required.
3. ArficWsfor publication (Maid he writ-
tenia a dear, iepib l* band, nod otr outy cna
side of the yaga. ' ' ~~~~ " ‘~ 7 *-V
4. All chsnjres in sdrertisements mast
reaah us ou Friday. "**'
* What Ailed Juuea.
Brown and Jones used tirbe friends
—real good MpsiIsi—but there Is ft
cbaMin between them 'how. Jones
dl lidt know oflt until Brown bud p«es-
ed.him several times wlfhont,.saluting,
upd then be determined to ko^w wbai
whs wrong. Halting him on the street,
he began :
'See here, Broww, wt at'« copie over ,
you all, of a suddbo^ •Sir,’ ‘replied
Brown, whh fkxzicg dignity, as h*
drew himself up nit extra Inch. What
Law J huJI or d<*uo to break our frieffid-
sbip continued 7ones. ‘Mr. Jouus,
you are not th« sort of man I sup-
posed- yon to be,’ answered, Brown.
Iu wiwit respect?’ ♦Sir, yon wore a
delegate to omr ooupgr conveotlo*?’
' Vcs, I wan.’ 'gij th« post aeveo years
you have prof* sl-ed to bo a friend,
'political and otherwise*’ ‘VOi f have _
' ■ Jf' ■wssH-a-p
A CiwMgvl Idffcmt.
-•..vwy.
sul have;* ‘Do rou rememlter, sir, of
our b.tVtng a talk about, a week be*
fore t he ct'ovlttitton ? Do you remem
ber that I said—that Is—I Muted—
ih«l Is-*’ •Oh yen, you ^sald that per-
Tbcre wo* a powerful revival the'
other night nt Parson BI**dso’u Blue
Light laberuarle, nnd umoig those
who experienced h ebangsof hear* was
Jim Webster. Yesterday he met Par
son Bledso, who sskeil Jim ; 'la yer
gwlne tot siick, Jumee ? ‘pat sob Bled
so, ef anybody offers to geaiblo on my
sticken'.yer kin moke money by uk*
lag Ym up. I’se gwlne ter lead a new
lire till de lake* whar de wum Is nebber
sqoenebed Is filx ober wld ice thick
eao ,gh to h«ir a train of krrrs loaded
wld railroad Iron.' ‘iVe gtud to hear
yer talk la dat strah),’ said The parson,
gravely, ’hm kin yer pass by a yard
after nark wltar (laris uidee bangin’
ogt wldent blsten yer leg ( bvr de
latte.* ?’ 'Look hewh, you don't sfect
ate to becuiOH a aaiut in Isua den tww?
days f IV a gospel hifuttf, what bat
*er be fed on light dkg, but I tells yer
I>u oinkin’ rattlingg*)nd time oo de
r<Tadtode New JvrueHlem, when yer
brnks at my record foah da pass four
ycaha.’ ‘Hnw ’bout cblckenu ? ‘List
night after I had Jined degospel band,
Laps you eoi.id be induced tmw5S»*f»4
the u< imiuHt torn of oou n ty tre.is«iep U j itan.-dV, .ah' horJ,e, Vnd'fhad'to~P«U
Ves, sir. I sal I that I was in the. down dw alley WhstVada by de back
• >\ .>IVtV,Ut* I r - - — M mm * mm m . m
Osvsof «mr life till Hght;
All the
Anri when evening coiucs with Its beauti
ful stalls.
And our eyes arc closina in siunaber
«wSH*'
Usy that r>|.
he in sight 1
VImKIwb ttoMe Aitrnctirc.
It hss latterly been discovered that
the reason why men, wheiber young
or old. take to dlseipatlon uUd drui.k-
enness, is the fact lhat home is uot
m ide uttrsciivs t<» tlrern. Formerly
w- were told that intemperance wa«
ihe ex« |naive work of the rum si*ller,
| who c impelled ldsf.-51>w meu tod:ink.
j A- M UMltCI uf fact, lot our- r-XCept a
| proYshliinal t**iupsr.».n*e hetmer has
I * e i the rtiuirtell-r engHgetf in 11* fa-
! vorits <M*cup.ii <u of u.v*. 1 >g peaceful
I • o nes, riiaguliig fatiiers no I s'lia
f ti.nn their beflW, ATd by f. tov of arms
•Mitup* 111-tf thorn to his pl.u-e of tiiist
S UMa Kmffia.O , r
Oeneral Walker has made *»r esti
mate of the population of the United
States from the returns already re
ceived, nnd be tb'iilcs there, wllf be la
the neighborhood of 43.000,000 people.
Profane ewearing la on tbc increone
la ^bbevll e county among the men»
bers -of the churches—B^ptista, Metb-
odists, Preaby’erians, Episcopallsna
and Becedera, all, being . guilty of tbin
great vice
“Men often jump al bdnetdsietfi,**^
•ay* the proved*. He do dogs. One re
cently iitmped at the conclusion oft a
cat, which was stick mg througii a pirt^
ly-elosed door, S4^ erentwl s great dis
turbance. ‘
Xhc lt<*aliu4M*s l>uw :hirr.
In the m'-niuniVo ycur uf 1814, whe’t
ilie allied si mu* wesum.uueatrjhHl shuut
lYni*, a yoang l.ieutvtuijd of dragoons
aus engn^eil with three or li.ur Hang ri-
sni, aho, nftir hiving rcivivcu sevdml
smart str>ltv* fr>tn Irin sahre. tnniisgvil
lu si-nd u bad iiitujii/ kh'juiviiuv tn^savoe 1
li»M;lie*t witTi a thrust fr»ni a lonoo, and j
t'i leave iiint tW dead on the bank of the j
MHM and l»uy large (|iMniitt**e i>f ium.| river. On the oppoitcsitle uf the-stream,
-Harp; tiOWsTef, m<iut Tornurly have i » hoatman and his daiiih’cr h.id btvu
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD.
.\|‘ui»ta, U*.. Aptit
Tli* fulliiariiig pu—mar *vkr*lul«
•■!*• raird un aud aher lui* <1m* : *
AD. A
4, Mt-0 f
will be
Dsl.iuc
11 S2 Dowa
IU! lire
4 IV Up
AHenJ*!*
10 W Down
Alien J*l*
S 4i Up
0AUT eAMRSuat TWAIB.
Going .Suitfa.
l.*«ve Augusta
9 00 p m
Arrive at > emae-e*
1 60 a at
l.e «v» A eia*»*«*
V SO a ni
Arrive Savsaaafa,
6 36 a bi
Le tv* StvAaaxfa
4 Dr a at |
Arriv* J.V)k«Mtvil!*
7 16am!
Arrive i'h*rle*t«a
8 (Ml a m
Lear* Veuia-'-e
2 '.*0 a m
Arriv* (tetiifori
r 4 s * o,
gtrri** Purl Kuyal
4 00 a m
1 Uuing North.
Teav* Port Loyal
11 00 p m ,
Leave Ueaufurl
11 s: p m
-trnv* A rutaAM**
1 a> a in
Leave Jucknuavill*
it 80 a in
Arriv* .Savanaah
8 4. r t a m
Leave Savannah
0 00 p m
Arrive Vemaarie
1 40 a m
Leav* I'harlMtun
8 3tlp :n
I.eav* Yeiu*jt*ee
2 O0 a m
Arrive Augusta
8 30 a m
At lUacliville, S-C.
FIRRT(t.ARR RRWIXfl MtHIINE AT
taciim«iu*. Srwilr*. Oil. &<• , fur m.v »lyle *
S«aiag Maablwv. •ivod* arm by Hioil si.vn '
orders arr ac<-oinp»nlr<l wilii itiv.-a-h. Sew. !
mg uiachinv* rrpaired uir rliuir~a«Siec and |
■atiafactivS giiBr«iiiee*l I barton hand ih* ^
“Xaw Hnpr uvtd Bt*-I and ill* Naw Auu*ri ^
cat Maokitira nn* ftingri- Mat htti* Atau,
Wktalrraad H’iNon No. H. A fto* an.ck
of P>-mr« PYanir* and Chroiuua. I harti
• ha AfSS«y b*r Barnwell an I Oraug. I..u ? )
ouuaiiaBfariheMle of the "SiewaM glanii-
fhe'tiriag Oa a Mn^r MaeLine," whirh
cUiw* auporioriiy 0%'tT Mhy oihi^r &ifigt*r
MaeJiin*. loan furniiih, an abort j
netic*, any slyto or make of Maahine da- '
•irwl I am aUn Agent for the Htacklock I
Fan Attaakmaul, which can be uaed wu any
Sewing Maehiua
b-ro the cu ataut pro'lice, or else
'b> re was some mistake lu the us-.er-
‘h ll that he is ni die rveponelbie fur
intemperance, hii.1 ibot the tc r In
in .(vut drunkaid In hisdefeuo. less uu<i
pitiable victim.
After lb pnidlc baa grown tired of [ •dficer lull from
h* ►.mg of the iularnotta exploits of !
the ruirtueller, tt wna dl*>ooveie<| that ] t| M uthcr side.
■Lands of my friends.’ ‘I remember it
now.’'And I dMn t get a vote, sir —
not even a complimentary votef ‘No,
I pues-s you dlih* 1 t, and now you blame
ii*? for it. i Alas t Brown, how HftiS
you know atu>ut one local polltlm.
Why, air. every man who attended a
elob caucus over three tinea knows
that when a candidate puts bimself In
the bmida’of hie friends they at once
pr-'o-e I to b'd l.a fuuoral ami bory tka
remains tea feel deep ! .loses nada a
motion as if to shake hands sod for
give all, but suddenly changed Bis
mind and walked on, carefully placing
feaeh heel with a thud, and keeping
hia spinal c.durnn as stiff aa a poker.
— « ^ »i ■
CleffialtaesA.
As a nt'c, crary boy or glr\ every
young mm ami woman who will, cm
' have chain clotli.*a, n cKoin body, clean
firs, hands and (vet, clean tocih, and a
clean sweet breath. Now, in your own
min J, c intrust clvanfitiew with 1tt oppo
site. If we were only socking to plosse
tike wy e, ,llv /unscr is wut h ail the care
nijeessary 11 OHSRTV it; wc go farther
titan tlim, however. ’“No one eau be
carele-** ot his person, and unclcau in
hU hilbf’S, wiihoot producing or | er*
P'lniiii^ l.ko di'oricr iu -laiwd, aajtw
uli he d<*ea. Our bodies are covered
with innumerable pores or livlcs, <hi ttnall
thut the linked eye cauuot sou thaw, »o*i
through these there is, or ehould be, a
of effete dead nutter.
yaM of Chd. Jones’s house. I hadn't
upml) den got puns hia yard when I
found I Was carryio’ i n* ob hia Span
ish brsed uf r«e latere, wld big com he,
in eMCti hand. Batau must hub bhcv»d
dem fowb In my minds.' ‘Jim Web-
ew.yus lagwtuc tu bring de church
into d1->creiTit. Don’t you know Col.
Joumt la da uuly roan what rwieea dem
Hi>aQbib breed uf cbick.-i * wbnt oan.be
Ideotiflfcd by der ihiUoi-P 'Data Just
what my coueciauaa tola me. I was
filled with re mo no* na soon as I saw
what kind of poultry I was totin' « ff.
Ueaides, dem old moetera ain't wuff a
cent ter Lrlle, so I jest went bark anl
put Vm right back whar I rot ’em.'--
‘ trees de Lor’,’ Said Paraon Blsdao.—
‘I put Ym bock and tuck two ynnng
pullet*, what forks like any ndder
chtekeoa and wee J**at da right ala* ter
brtke’ 'Dun’t odd lying,Jim Wet*ter,
to yer odder sins.' *1 can’t tell a lie,
parson, but ef you blesvet X leo't (roe
►■t de elect, jset u-une Boo»» wi-1 Bis
atd hab some ob da hr east and d*
stufflu’for dinner. I kin nmell dam
brliad pullau mow.’ Hw want.
liuilMg l*n
A good deal has boen mid throngh
the p.'pc>a lately about tbs Iwalikialaa—
^ ron-uant paaiuarc oi eiieie ne
‘ In warm weather we are niaJe MurtUool'
WaU-liiiig (hia uur<|'ial fielit «
of de-ft,*r.in<*n. llut what *>uld an old ■ * v •». j.- .♦ i • l ,
unanue 1 man Jo, or i pretty girl of 10/ | U,u fiust b -I the P ‘7'Mtwu wlud, atamls
However, tha old aoMu r-f r *Uvl» llio ,, ^ ,u t 0, ' r ^‘T 1 ^ nJ * V
boat.,in,, wm -L.J no aoooar man thal < ? rc! ? l r* ,.? > . i, l. fcffu>t ° rth *•)«"*. »
hia bom 4Uoa U andl c,#, ! m# - wmta.d, ubeiher
not. ruppoee uow that
keep your b-xijr clean
hor^a 4 lean it* ami |
st vi
Then. whe.i
hie dju.diter rowe l most vigorously fur i ,
w« know it or
rl.cv lixii i y * u " *^ Mrto
of lamous. Tire lures' advice at to bow
lu n*c them ao they will do tire
good runs as M!ow«: Monk
ksow 'tl*« bcn« fit of l.-moaode
break fast, but few know Wow ilia
The Demo'-reta and BopnWiear* at
Detroit furgot that a envonrr wss to be
aiectsd, and made no nomina'iun, but the
(■roeDhaekers put up a eahdi late, and
though he received nnly a fern buudred
voles, ho was elected. k
' 1 Tliero ia a Farmers’ Aid Aaaneiati w»
in Orangeburg County which hisures the
}iyeS of h* n:«*nihera. It work* very J
sumssfoHy. ls*at week it fwi 1 the
loath policy of Mrs. Jim Folder, uf
Lower 8t. Maithew’a, fir$387.
A yonng mxn died of heAft drSrTse at
8t. Paul, (he oiler d*y. whits askings'
ghl to marry him. And yet young men
refuse tu take warning and keep this
fliinf up from the tiiua «l‘ your
spring fiuwers tu lull.blows winter
roses.
Professor Cfrlmtnnr pre'll'Wa that do*
ring the next aev«wi yenre th*wa will bn
naiVcrool uorimllry. Asia fa* t» ba da-
populated, Huropn hoMHfie alnwat a
'leacrt,aod Ameri.re !•>## 16,000000 in-
hablfonta OruBt t am pasta at*d louu-
datiuoa ore piomluad.
'XMa. Is yoar fatbar at h« m-T nald a
hashfal lover to his ew«**ih *art. 1 *1
want to pr<>fMio,« onmething very lm-
(HOtaot him.’ ‘Ho. IXarene*^ papa
is out la, but I a«B. Onn'dj*t you l*f«-
p s« to oh* }<iot an waUP Ab I bo al l
with pm feet SB—BBS,
'The t>aby hss g »t a new t retb, bat
tfaa old lady In laid up wtib a mjd In
tfae bead,’ said a mao to a dvYa'ed
(’andldare. ‘What du t cbm?' was the
repty. •Wytt,’ said the ni*.n. •Nf^rs
tfa«* ciectluo you used to tnfas at* o*lda
and oak me how my family wna com.
people log oit.mid rve^bono buntiog y*re oil
WlCra ,,rrr ,uW ° to you. sod that's tbs
way yow talk to me. But It don't
•*-- -M-U-* T -“-1- V- I, w «ir u ru»
aiiuitttd tbat be wan iu'cneioraed t» the oil guard-oiaa to bim; ( but here am
* B J Hammet. A^ent
aMvS-4ni
Guing Mouth, connection* ma«U ailhS.
F. A W. R, R. at Sarsnuoh fur all FloiiU*
poiats.
Using North, coanaetlon made with Thar-
loll*, Columbians'! Augnala Railroiul fur alt
points Norib and Ko*t wi.fa Georgia Hail*
road far Atlanta and the West. Aluo, with
Mouth Carolina Railroad fur Aikeu and
points on line ofaaid road.
fi*XKSS e chedfaed through.
JfcgrTnrough tickets for sale at Pnion
Depot Ticket Office, Augusta, tia., and at
all principal ticketoffiees.
RuRKHt G. FkKMINU,
Goucral Superiuteudeut.
J. S. Davaot,
General Fawengrr Agent.
Savannah and Charleston Railroad Co.
. CHANGE OF aCdEDOLR.
April 4, 1S79.
The following Schedule is in effect at this
date:
F/ut Mail, Daily.
Leave Charleston - -
Arrive at Savannah
Arrive Jackaonvilie <
Loare Savannah - -
Arrive Charleston - 4?
/tight TVain, Daily.
Leave Charleston
Arrive Savannah
Arrive Port Royal
Arrive at Augusta
LeaveMavannah
Leave Port Royal
Leave Augusta
ALLAN'S
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Amcriean and Swi**, of the Latest Styles.
RICH JEWELRY,
Ncw’ffiSU Eiegaiii Designs and Exquisite
Woikiiausldp.
STERLING SILVERWARE,
7 00 a. m.
12 40"p; m.
7 r<0 a. m
4 (Kip. ui.
ii 66 p. m.
- 7 50 p. m.
- 6 2. r »a. is,
- 4 00 a. in.
r 8 36 a. m.
♦ * 00 p. m.
11 00 p a*
3 2D a m
ArriveCbarleaton - - - 7 60 a. a
Tullman cars du ail-Night Trains.
C. R. GADmDEX, Kn|rr. tnd fiupt.
S. C. Borutron. G. F. and T. Agent
jflU.
*»vrl
Oesat tlwffiti 1 I
•on tn •
• to maki-
a pr r * nn fa every
Koaelor tha It nr*.
Uffit^re family
ftiie ran OeeoiiM* a
l work* of art
prtew Uar* |..w that ■
■fviit n-nurt* taking on* hniwln*! >ivt tw
•.-rihrn In aday. A UUy asent rntova ak
two hUodnal doltafa
t given fro# to •nlmrllo-ni. Tbr
almoa* sverybtaly MiftmHhen. < Otr
**r» )n * day. A Itay agent rvp"** SBklm over
hundred dollafn rtanr **••» lu ten 'Be# ftp
enga«« '"SB iwoasy fSB Van ran hSfat- sS
voar lint* to ths lwllnea*, or only Toor •paretime.
Van need not he awav tm« home arev uight. Yow
ran du It a* well a* 'OHen Koil dirretina* and terms
free. Klegmnt and ei|wn*ive mUSHp*. M vow want
(•mdiaMe work send u* oaoir addrewal .am* B
nothing l* try the faaUt noofaemk.
ftlbiomahaerwt pay. SSS^m.ijdardW ifttw*
i Cm. PurtUnd. Mala*
lT+lj
A In yowrawaloww. rw»d.dlar aw*SI
No Hah. keml -r.W ywn wawt a t«*Mn> <•
Whteh pswuwa of either mi eaa mahe reew<
*1 the thw* (her wo*S wrt*e ftivparttr '
HH
Ceutral Hotel,
14ROAU taTL'nifilCX.
AUOU^TaV Ci A>
MRS. W. M. THOMAS,
Centrally lucitcd, couveuient tn hu«t-
ncss. ntv20 tf
Iruk more* tlihD whm good for him.
and (bat he fi*-quently spent hU eveu-
iops at low concert bnlootia, but he in-
' oialed that tlte fault was all his wile's.
, She did nothing tu make hhnte anrac-
| tive. It ia true that ohe fuiBlahed
I him with a comfortable dim,cr, but
| aflat (iititier no* htDg'w ,a dene tumnke
j iiiiu happy. He could either put on
' hia al.j p. ih and hit down D.-fore lliu
cfeat flte and it ad, or he could talk
with hU wife, who wum a brighr, aff-c
1 donate, and cheerful little worn.in, hut
t *uch uvcupaihuiM as theMp- could t.ot
| l.ave any pos->il le ehnrm fra roan of:
j ini«-U< ct and tuatc. Mr. Umglnhottoni j
de< piy trewtilled his toadueea for nun. j
an i concert saiuou*, bat he appealed
luail uopr. judlced men to concede
thut he waa leally bla.neleHa, “It my !
isx rv xx m I
do uot like to study or (lotili, t-vcu of
nice Hung*, and so w« ‘are Injured all
tire aurf-re of
the body cle.tn. Ofx-i<urse, whUe wc are
at work orpluy. we get our ehabe-, face
und huitun Milled, and ionic lines our
whole bodies arc Vo' cred with dnst’and
perspiratiou; then what a luxury it ia tu
hat be ! It in not Lad that wc aomsiiuict
•ret dirt on tt-t w hile doing our duty, bnt
it ia had tu b? car-dens ai d let it reumin
there. .,
Wedding Gifts
—AT-
hotne wa« made utfractlve to me, gen
44ero*-t»,” he was In the hai'it of saying
to the mumbera of a leading temper
ance society, who periodically Called
on him to urge him tu ref- rm, *T
would gladly spend my evenings at
home ; but ne Ir is I an, like rally driven
to eetk comb rt elsewhere, though I
am a mnn eminently fitted to enjoy
the pl< asurcs of home life.” S*>sti uck
weie eev, rnl tcm|)eiance men with the,
force of Mr. Hii/giiibottom’d rctnarke.
th«t not long ago (hey called upon tin
wife and begged her to make an eff irt
to 8uve her unhappy husband by mak
ing bl« home attractive.
Mrs. Higg1nt>bfr,<rn consented to
make the d* sired eff .rt, and, hhh first
step, viaited her buabatjd’w favorite
ooticert ailoon. under tfaa protection
of rt dtsguiee nnd a detective . ffloe'r.
When ehe Lad leariil-d what, were the
nttt actions which moat powerfully
appealed.to Mr. Higgtnbottom's mind,
-lie-proceeded-to reproduce them, ae
farae practicable. In her own house.
She hail the parlor caruot taken up
and the Imre floor nicely wnritikled
with be«*r and the' stnmpa of ci\rara
She removed the pictured from Jthe
walle, and hung in their places cheap
and gaudy cbrouioa, reprcecnting Pn-,
posellile youug women In nndeairabie
costumes. Two dirty wooden tables
and a supply of wooden chairs from
the kitchen,, completed tbs furniture
of the room, and It began to aastiuis a
really attractive appearance.
Before the hour of her hunhaudY re
turn from business, Mrs. Higgtubot-
Vmi hired fa mnn to play on an no-
corifeuu ami another tu torture a
violin, beaidtsi ttue* profruolonai
druiikarfan oT gFesf ftideceney of ap
pearance and conduct, and anotnrioue
burglar, kindly fuioiahed for theoc-
faoeioo fay the polioe uaptaln of the pre
cinct. There were h* the kitchen two
Irish rltla who, were decidedly ugly.
wig) wen* l clean, deoptit, nod
froxleeL gltlx. These two she lu*truct,-
ed lu the hi t of serving beer and spirits,
of active, energetic ennvs*.M-ra to i-ogage and dreeoed Ihetn III oustunire tool
IKS RlaSfcm.tHl |«r tiuhle tnisi* wern rxtrpfn e|y vulgar, though they
Uuod uteii snU find this a rate chance I ^upt no t p«t oaid u» be Ufaproper. ijav*
'• * TO M-rOTK MONfaCV^'* .1 Ing thus siraoaefl'thinge, ahe member
Ru'-li will f>1e*a-» answer thY advertise- llustmnd at .he o.-ir H' d e», of»ed tdm
meet bv leUvr, eticJ>»**rw» abwtp p.r reply* to the diutiur-tywan,-wKeto- bw ate htw
•*•**“• •WSt'^W ttiev haw- tws-n ee- ‘ diueer. upCol'OefotMl of 1 be I ra.iofor-
FIN LEV, UAimnr 4 CO. Duet paru.rs.
'BukU-ly AUaaU.Ua. * tAllU diliUST, Mr. HiggL.U*Uwu Li
W - w
In Fresh and RenutiAii Pattern*, especially,
adopted fur tVt$ddriigl T rcasuta.
SILVER TL ATKDW A RE,
Tea MsU, Waitera, Ic* Pitchers, Putter
Dishes, Cup*, Guhleta, Spoon.*, Fork*-of best
quality, Ac.
•CHOICE FANCY GOODS.
Freach and American Qlocks, Fine TabU
Cutlery, MpectHcles, Ac.
Walchrsl Jbwdry Carrfti ly R<!|i«lrM.
THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW
EST PRICES.
JFames A lla ill,
** Kii^t.,tnreatastaw,#. 9.
I, who have g*u« farther attll, and cotue . , k ^ •
h-me. The silent anti fUd attU.le of! ,Ur ‘ ,u ' h '» we do n, ' afe P
Lieutenant S. tiiJwctl the eXIrriuc a^ony
<*f bis paiua; nnd the htfaly lNMtmiiti|
soon i]i>eoveri*d that the blood whirh was
flowing iutcritMlly f. iitilln Wound on hia ;
! left sMc would shortly terminate hi* ex-1
j iatoac>*. He turned to bis youthlul
djitghtcr. “Jdiry,’’|ie said, “yox l>uv,: j
heard me tell of my brother, he Jud «if
jus'such An )'hoc Wound na thin here.
Wt D, now, hadrl or - rtn!yTib(7.V.s,)Uicl»odv
by to siuk the l uK. his life wuu’d Lave
been atved. The bootma i then Litfled
und went t» loo
to help him tn carry the officer, baviu^
his du light v ut fabswgB of him: The girl
>«»ked at the niTcicr for a second or two.
What ’'as her emotion when she heard
him si^h so deeply, not that he was
resigning life in the first fl >wer of his «"e.
but that he should die without a moth-
era kiss. “My mother! my dear, dear
mot her!’’ salil Ire, “I die w ithout—”
Her wotnnn's-he rt toll l»er what ho
would have sail. Her bosom heaved
with sympathy, and her eyes ran over.
Then fdiereinetnbpied vriuit her ft'her
had said; ahe thought how her unclg’s
liie might have facer, saved. Jn ntl iti-
siant, <|uick(*r than thought, she to.e
open the cffiuer’a coat, and the gem rous
girl reoall.d him ui life with her
Amid this holy oeeu^atiott the sound
uift fugfktvps watChBiTd',' bud the Mu ah ia
heroine fled to the ot’u*r end of the boai;
•fudge of her falher's surprise, as he
cftine up with the two soldiers, when In*
Tt ^nv*L«4 exp^ted lo iWb , b0 uld webs' proud
deliverer.7 Tlie boaniiun fooksd afli'w
child, and saw it all. The poor girl
ciune to him with head bent down. She
was about io exciwe herself, when the
fuller, embrauiug her wi.h euihusiasm,
raised her spirit*, and the officer thanked
her in these prophetic words: “You have
saved my life; it belongs to you.” After
(his she,tended him and became his
Uu pe; nothing would he toko but from
ho. hand, No wonder (hat with such a
nurse ltd at length recovered. Mary was
as ppetty ns she was good Meanwhile
I'iqittliiy.
If we examiae the record*of morta'ity*
. . . wedi.dl find the tnetDoriuls of a mixed
multitude rming together without any
regard to the r inks of. soniouitv. The
hatreds of religious sect*, fie atrifre and
Hnimoaitics of |*) irician*, ara hn*hcd in
the tnunaiona of the dead. Tlicy*} peace
reigns. There none a~e persecuted,
notiu are atitfairtou* of otruo, of tlic up
permost ro»>m or chi*f scat, and none
vtilertsin fond nnd eucer expectatioti of
being bonorably greeted in their dark-
sotne celis. The man ol years and ex-
pei ienoe, repute'! at an orae'e in his gen-
erfation, is content to lie down at the
feet of the 1 tabe. In thit common re
ccptncle tbc master is equally accommo
dating with h'w servant. Tlte pooriudi-
geat lies as softly as the opulent p«Mse*-
sor. A’l the distinctions that exist isia
a grassy hi flock bounded -With osiers or a
T gfapalchml.stuns wnnmetrtod with iniag«
■•‘ery. Why, th n, should wc raise speh
A mighty stir about superiority slid pre-
ce leuee when theuext retaoy.. will reduce
us jdl to a state t.f equal meanness.
of out
position, exalt turr^ulves ‘and ’debiise olh-
ers, since we mils' all, ope day, lie upon
the 8ahic coniuion dust? Here persons of
contrary interests aud differeat asttti-
ments sleep together. Death having
laid hishanda on the c- ntending pirtics,
has brought all their differences to an
amicable conclusion. Worldly pride,
pomp aud about no^pgul them nothing.
They arc all equal. N
also. Ths way
~k bilious system without blue pRL or
quiniire is tu taks the jui-re of eas. two
or three Icmou*, a* the appetiis craves,
iu as Much ire water os to stake it pleas
ant tw drink, without sugar, before going
to bed. In the nion)rug,rm rifling, or at
least half an hour befiro breakfast, take
llie one lemon In n goblet of eold valfar.
That will clear the »y*u»ui uf humor and
btlo, with mild efficacy,! without snyet
tlte weaketuag effoots of ea utuoi or
Congreas waUtr. Frepb should not
irritate tire atomarh by eating lemons
clear; the powerful acid jifaue, which
r* nlmost e«>rro*i*e, iotnlhfaly prodoere
i'ffamuiatiou af er awhile; bnt properly
diluted, »> that it duefl nut barn or draw
t lie throat, docs its full medicinal wo A
without |u:no, nud w hen the stomach
iscleor of food, lu* abumlant oppor
tunity to work uu the system tluuougl*-
Iy-
<p|, # pdinilnarjr worfataff for the
wftffiar
. - The Patriot Coraiereffi
The patriot bad beeu out uuti] l A- M.
. . , the previous evening, innrehiiig under the
Marter Cupid,; who is wry busy io aroh { torc i, c8 6( - ltie , nd hifl joutf.fu! son
eases, give him another wound, aud there R0W) j own p, 8 . e t |, 0
was only one w«y to cure it—go very-
deep it waa. The boatman’s daughter
became Madame 8- Her hu*buttd rose
to be a Ideutcnant General, an’d riit?
htnUru iu s daughter became as elegant
nud graceful a^fasy jffidj pi ths court ot
Luma Philippe.
“Adolphus, my dsnf " aoid she, “It’s
neatly a vear aluce you first treacsu to
Ortll” “Ycrt, I botyew*»•',’* perv 'iirtiy.;
“And we’ve trtHred Bfr^'ir masio and
»>.*• k* ew ty nignt, ” •'Y e n, I thtaa
cv* m .re uervotf* than Uefora. “Wetl
L l— Lkni’t y^u iMrk u eh*n*** would
tw M*rcH*rt*tiie y*. Tn-H wt*« «'oiknn«re
Di a srooks llmo. TLo paotut romue
lm
procession.
It ia at the cheery breakGst-(able. u Pa,'’
says the youthful son, interrupting the
parent*’ glowing description . of the ps-
rade und lion. Mr. Howler's speech ;
“jn, wha’ was that jdscc where the pru-
cre-iun stopped aud you all went iu and
stood by a lyug counter, and you hit
Mr. Brown on the head with a glass
wing?” The uica) wo* rewefudwd in pro
fuundTftilewee, ted afterwards tie parent
tuck the bul oat and temliard hia* with
S loialrtwiiig of chlnglea insemneh that
he loot al iwraraM is pelitMfl.
Tfwrtceerup of LonUUna this year
woe <mm of the largest sod bent «.rer
groau UtOAC. —
Flaw Tor MSVlwffi HvmI.
A now and uovefflau for saving meat
ia givon out by a genlioaion, which may
prpve to be profitable to somebody who
has hogs eitoitgh to have more than tme
killing, lie suy* if he could have fair
wea'hcr for the (list killing, be was not
particular tu to the weather for the next.
Hi.* plan is, wbeu he*«lta down tlte sec
ond killing to put a Liver of the old moat
on each layer of the new. This he thinks,
seem es the freak meat from spoiling,
even in iimdertitely wans wssther;
ai least, h* liua always beeu anceearftil
iu saving it that way.
Delirium uvmun*! Huakeef Jim-
jams! ¥•***, t’vc bait touches • if {them.
You wutit t/> know bow It foufa»? I’ll
tell you. You have drank maybe a
week, maybe more. At lost iiquoi
c^osch tu excite, bruoe up or truiiquU-
tx You drink a half pint of brandy
.nod it has uu UKHfatrffoetthaa as roucti
wntcr^ Then you are close oo the hur-
rors Food wont help you. Your
stomt-cii rej cte R. Now your ptitilfah-
1111*01 c'mint ncea. You oau’t
TJwu are weak. Obi so wenry, but
there is bo reel. You aro Uredof
ri'inkiiig, y<*t tlif* tire'lbralu wifi think.
Yon lie rtowo, drop Into a di-xa for n
moment and wafa*jsp with a shock oa
if touched by an electric wire. You
are covered with perspiratiou. You
get up aud walk the room, walk the
streets—walk, walk, walk, and then
fltnir ypuiself down, praying for »*er
so few minutes sleep. All thla for days
with people about you, and through
nights. But do Obluese tbfturer em
ployed fa keeping some miserable
criminal awake till he die* was ever
more fell of relentless vigilance than
your abused nerve*. Dread* Inde
scribable bHb* trpon yon: T>tir bauds
have a sensation of being uf enormous
size. They do not look it They feel
It. Your head lu Mke manner feels a*
If enormously puff d^ont. Then voar
breath eomen spaain'.ritually, tootflush-
ee at ilk* at tbe region of the heffrV.
all the blood teem-* at time* to rush in
that directluc. slid you fight almleredy
for (If* a»d egPtM On frtH dead. Thla
la the toMBnwoe^Bieot ef the bon ora.
Now era fix-*! fur aetrlag rou wad
suakss and vertatn. o
tSiinel ttntW the Eogfieh sfaflooei.
uoitisir Eiupaori aed Kiaiwe. have bad
tfa* (Boot suttafaetory reeulta. The
promoters have sunk tbetr afaatt te
the eiratuui Ip Which they proteree te
bore tbe tuDbel, and or* rwatp r<>lug to 1
sink anut her atirtfi, aud fanaer ali Ike
oi«chiii.-r)r for t be bon*. In eigbreen
luoot fae vticf vk4**ut to have r<reefaed
two klK>mfa(erv (about two sod a qaor _
ter mliea) uodet the ebaeaei. sod la
three or lour yeare to have vouipkted
the task.
As a rule Im^Une do net rive eg-
pret-eioa to tbHr feelloge. A evttier
la tb« far West giving a IDMe ritnner
party, luvtteri a few bait civifiaed In-
tlfatoa who dtepiaved a rieahr* to "fo
throueb” ilie^HI of fare. A young
chief,after tyretng the mevtarri eurl-
ou*ly for some rime, beph-d blmaelf to
• good •orw nful and awallowtd It. He
ealri oothlug to betray bit n*toi Ish-
luumt; but dre| Ite hlme* If the tears
•u*MBi*d down tote cheeks. An aged
chief alt ting Oppuelte asked what he
was erylnv about, aed was gravely
lufurnietl be wan Uttoklog ot tile poor
• •Id foiher, wfau rilcri a short tlmo ago.
Preaeoiiy the old fall >w took a dip
from the mustard put, aud hia eyes
likewUo provd luo weak or too strong
fur his will. Then hie ynnng frieud,
tn asympalbiotug toe. Itqolredibo
cnU-rt-uf bla grief, bald tbs bevuRed
otr*. 'I was thinking U was a pity you
<1. du’t die when j vur old fatlror did.’'
In tbs IHtle village of Bttg-ronly
twelve mllee distant from CHt-veUnd,
Ohio, thefu lived, some thirty years
ago, two charming and attractive girls.
To one of these Preetdent Hay*** bod
become an ardeut suitor, but tie pa
rents uf the yu'tag lady bad vigor
ously opposed Uielr oourtHblp oo the
ground that young Hayes wna poor,
and gave evidence of hardly aulUclent
atilllty to warrant tleklng their dough-
tetVfuture. The match was hroken
off. and the Isdy Is to-day.man led amt
w^ll known t«> Ulevelatid pet ple. The
other young lady had n‘oe|v**«i some
attention from youug Uaifield, and
wan well dir posed tu i ed|>rucate th**m.
Her pttreiits. hciwsver, objected t" their
Intimacy, plvliur as the reH8<m nf their
ofipoeDkm the porery nftiarirdd and
the anything but Dilgbt projects of
hia future. Tbc moat remarkable co-
teddeucs <»f the c-.nrtshlp was that
buth young ladles fived In a village o*
not over five hundred lubaldtaute, sod
buth refused two future Presld'-uta of
the United Stated because uf thvir
poverty.
Keep it tv Yot;«K!.».--Yoa bare
\rhca D*refer IT aud Lawyer A. w< re scar; fast
walkia* »nw ami arre.a wa» mid to ■ I
frieod: “Tlie»c t»e are ju <t t-^nol to nwe
>iivfawaytu*u. M ‘Vniy- aat-d his
friee-l. . u ll«s- tw,“ tcj-teed 'lba vro^',
“It ti a lawyer <wda do.rot—)trer bmb-
•j ur yuta faic." -
TO Youssu.—-You
'* JL r
huslwad issiiktnd,.yuur wife tret*, yoar
Lome is uot pleasant, your ftteudr do not
treat yog fairly; and things in general
move unpleasantly. Well, wha* of it?
Keep i* to yoursdf. A mouldering fire
can Le fouud and extit'gsisbed; bag
when the coal* ore scattered, who can
pick there tip? B«ry yoar areiow. The
place for.' t-od sad dt-gustin * things is
under the ground. A cut finger is sot
beaefited by pulling ef the pUster and
exposing k under Forevbtalv'a eyas. ~
it upswd ktit akwre. .It will get
sopeer than yea sea care B.
covereth a mubitude eft sir a.
this aovered ore "ft **, euitd
t pwUv&vd nod