The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, March 17, 1881, Image 1
R.U3J of ActvarUsing.
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|Uich,ono inscrlion . . fl 00
‘i eivch *itl>-biiueni insortion. 'i0 cenia
merljr.semi-anauftl or ye.uly contract!
la.Uuu liberal tormit.
C<>iitra€I*i|rertiiiin; i> pnjable ■SOtlftj* af.
tel* ti rat insort ion tiuieos oilier wise stipulated.
No eomuiunicAtiOu will be publiglied un<
ess accompanied.by the name and a ldreg? of
tlio writer, not necessarily for publication,
bht at» n muaranty u/ good faith. - t
-TWrlrtfSwr' .
Special Requests.
P1. In srfMIng fe fM# offer on Invfnm »).
ways ftiseyOtu name sndrMl OffeeaddreM.
2. Miiaineen letter* nad ronimni^icetioaaIn
be puhlishejl *hould*t>e written on eefarnte
•hed». find d)ir obirot of each clearly in.H-
ctlfd t>y n#cet>«»rjr notewrhrn re<|nired.
S. Articleefer pivMleailon ahonld bn writ*
EiiLWKn, r H . R. r.. Thursday, makuii it. issi.
Soutti Carolina Itailrond.
‘ : CIlANaK OF SCHEwAfe^
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XIp Day ^tthsoa'ger i-jraTl7 > *
(This Train connects with Two. from Co
lumbia at Urancliville.)
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5.till a m
11 :!•') a m
12.Od p m
12. hti p m
n&ym
1.21tp m
1.2H p m
1 .:>7 p m
- r.4‘.pp m
X. 21tt p m
Rn
S.Ty p ni
Mail.
(This Train co’inaats with ‘Train for' Colum
biaat Urnuchsille.)
Leave Augusta f'
Ire-tver Charlcstoir -
Le ipo Cslumbia
- “ lir.iiichville
_ Midway
- Ua iiberg 7
Orihanl,* .
' biae^vine '
Klko^\
Williston ^
White Pond
Windsor
J*. M >«tmoren«i
** Atkeu
Arrivs Augusta
Down Day Passenger
it
r- »•
t to a nt
8. -Vi a m
tt.Otl a m
*J 28 a m
,V 40 a m
St.oO a m
0.(>7 4 m
1044 am
lO.HO a m
H). AO am
1.00 a in
11.20 am
2.00 pm
C. . 20 p m
JrPsfe
Aiken
Montmorenel
Windsor
While Pond
Williston.—
« Elko
•* DtackTille
•• tlraham's
•• Bamberg
•* Midway
*• Branchvillt • -
Arrive Charleston
Arrive ColumV.ia _ s-
kiuiit sxrar.ss -Ur.
i‘r Char'.ooton
de llraiiehTille
Ife Ulaekville
JrJUrifn Augusta
Dow*.
hrtsei'Augusta % _
Leave Ulaekville
Leave Rraaehville
Arrive >'baric.ion .
' Cnuneei* 'with nigh« Trains ■
ville to and from Cnlumhia
raaionT asn acconnoosno*—Ur.
■' Leave Charleston S a m
Leave BUekvilln •SSbpm
Artive nugusta T.t'Apm
Down.
I^ave Augusta 4.30 am
Leave Ulaekville « m
Arrive Ch»rte«i.»n • 5.20p»
C.anecu at Hranchville with Trains to
svd from t'.dumliia.
T* • day Mail sad a»gh» Fipress trains
run ditty. The aceowimo'latioii trains run
dtily. eseepl iundai* Bleeping ears on
at’th.r night lrn»«*s. t»u Baiurlay* un*l Bun
UA8UEEN RECEN'W.V TnOROCflllLY
*-jnovuted, preparatory to the conveiitng of
FEBRUARY COURT.
New. large ami comfortable dining room
and office on the basement floor.
lloomslarge and airy. Attentive servants
aniV’tbo table furnished with the best the
market affords. ■’ . '— a -—e*
Amplyf Stable room and attentive grooms
oh ha
Just Arrive*!
—AT—
A New Stock of
Clothing,
BOOTS* StIOKS
A LOTTERY OF DEAUI.
Iloav n Fc«lornl Olllocr as nn Sarcd
Aiierhe lind llecn Condeiuucd «Tfiey fMchcd l*tUH on tWj Mm©
lo Fxecntlon. . . ' : -
A' Vrlfer iu.the Philadelphia. 4te l
Tim'* relates th© following story of
war,'**# told to him by a soldier of Mos-
bv’s command L
On at riving at Rcctortpvrn ,^it, we
found Colonel Mo^by, with fyll cttfi-
ntahd-drawn up in line, and h© himself
in consultation with his principal officers.
One of these finally advanced toward
the squad Which guarded the Union pris-
jn line. The adjutant then rode forward
Chas Peclimann’s lina read nn ortlcr st3tin ^ th r nt * ivc " 6f
vr ou r men ItaTiug been rccctuly >lmng by
the enemy, it was JetcrinTnciJ that se' en
of the prisoners thotfld be jiungto re
taliation, and that lots for these seven
would immediately be drawn. A scene
elapsed before I heard anything of their
movements. On meeting vrhh my friend
he gave the the following particulars:
ten iu a clear, legible hand, mud on only
.User the P*P*.
4. All changes in advertisements most
reach us on-Ptldsy.
night after leaving and Were there met
by Captain Moiihijqy, who wss return
ing from the valley with a batch of pris
oners. Iking a friend of Motmijoy’S he
took the first-opportunity of informing five miifutcs, rit/d while hot, and when
him of the situation of the lieutenant aud
also informs'! him that ke wps n Free
Mason and reqnostcd that he would try
to save him. Up n hearing this Mount-
joy requested an interview with the offi
cer, and immediately afterward he crossed
oners and gave orders to<W4iHM» u r J the Rtrcct , 0 wlicrc hc kq)t gg own
oners and returned ,with two of' them.
These he presented to the officer in
charge of the prisoners, as two of Cus«
ter's men, whom he wished to substitute
for the lieutenant. After sotfre ho itir
lion anl with the condition that Mount?,
joy should assume all responsibility, the
ensued .which will be imprea-ed upon my mnt]c% Tll0 ofiictr> nfter
—AND—
NOTIONS,
AND A LOT OK
10.13 pm
2.40 s m |
4:30 * m
7 40sui
7 00pm
10.<‘Vi p m
12.40 it m
13 s in
at Branch-
Fresh Family Groceries
— IN JIT—
Bar Room
Can hefronnd (hr fintM stock of
WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS
Ever brought to the village.
\Th©n yv'ii rom© to Barnwell don’t
forget to call and ©ee me,
Cltnn. Boctliinnnn
mem'ry until the day of my death. A
cry of anguish*(fnd cmiStcruation arose
from among the unfortunate prisoner*.
Some implored the pistil to intercede
with Colonel Moj.by.nnJ have tli:ni ex*
eluded from the drawing, two of them
-tWluring that they were meiety sutlers,
aud not fighting men, never having fired
a gnu at n Southern toMier. Others
add they had been drafted iuto the Fud-
r. in.rf. •«)
4s«s nmndtTip liekers •• •n<l fr«m ln«n.l»rt *41*
nil .Ulinn* *n lbs ran I *• on© test eln-* Ur. k-
' *r-B« rltawr* 1.* «,»»* wnrr WV u—.|
• |« i~.b ih t ».-M i. »n l«l,k'«*.t~ nj>-
lUrfi.t-.r the < h* ii»jr«l
,li:.»»inii.-1 fiMiltr iiMhti.arkn in Ih©
.••rM Autmiv ran h©.-»MM-a ■wv—ftil —-lit- Min
rtcr»lll •••A. "fail vtr.n fr«© •« -«lW©Bhrra. Thr
(wiui- Um W. that »v©r,l—Ij wh©-r*h©» Hm
• '©kin.- Mar haHTI-al
Airiy ff.*V U» fff |mnf !•
end army contrary to their wish-'#, and
were friendly to the South Others,
again, expressed u willingnem to desert
that array and join oar standard. While
llos tempestuous appeal for life was going
on among tlnte poor fellow# the mniu
body of prisoners heard the awful sent
ence * iih deep dejecticn hut tuMen reso-
lution,
!u the eoitne of twenty minutes two
otlkem approached, one of tl eni holding
• hat. in which had been plac.d a mini-
tier of wails or balls of paper, enrreo-
I ponding wuh the numb, r of piisoncrr.
Seven ot the*e wads were marked. The
lt*r ©c-ai iii im 4ajr» Ail
Mf the rana-l trip, gooU .ill Vla.d.y soon I. j Vik© I lh ™ ——■«*. *»•«
— r I » iih b * t **"'"** ^ ^ht-hami
rc-s*»M- «*k -"■l u- »‘«|/ »Ur.*-.ni-Mr» I* prisoner to tak. out a hall, wUh-U when
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D C. ALLBN.(•. P. AT Agr.
JOHN 0. PETR. Ova I fwp .,
Ma^idlia PS^H-IIStT Hw»e. •
Pi>SWAaT*i. A Atwos** l^iw* .T, t
Arar»vi.O !t*.VesiiliW At, Im© 1 * I
Duttklr Daily Traits M 8nvni.nvWtw+*A»r-
lr .i hi and att p.ilauin FUrt ts.
ft t an I after Daaam’i w t«l. tsibl, »aa fol
(awing««hvlnU will hi •ipemied:
AUGUSTA G A
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(■ ©. r,li« I.. nKkriir^al pir. A+WvmIM-wr*© Min- drawn ho Imr.drd to tbe other vtKw* m
r»'Uml. Main©. . , .
.— M—. llg iaitMAiUnec wttnow tmMUmm **• ~
Central Hotel,•‘'T*.. or “ ,k i r '‘" *'
' lir©l several LUnko were drawn, thro
lATtOAD ffTItlCfCT. t j rsmo ft mnrked ball, wbiwh. wa# drawn
by a cavalry anldicr of UusUr's c iniuaiid
' and hailing from Michigan. Tl.ii man
MRS. W. M. THOMAS. vm) coolly remarked that ho was pre-
j par©*! lo die for hi* country.
tlnntrally loci ted, cou. raicut to^ bii-i-1 .ig^ inf „ j l#vc now b«cu drawp," c .'Kd
| tbo «f!l 4r with thehat; “oocipisc ntws 1
cans'*. ”
The twxt anl list victim was a drpm-
mcr bor. who. O^UU being infurmcT Ot
bia late, nttefeil llic most pierriug cri«#,
ami. tlirowing bimself upon tbc ground,
cxelsimeil that he was only a drummer
returning earnest thanks for his life, was
hastily transferred to a batch rtf priso
ners trader the care of a sergeant who
was toll! to make all possible haste to
fardoiTsvillc. snd specially to get.out of
‘Moeby’w Dominion-i* before the break of
dny. The others met tneir fate.**
afdwjiTin plate or s^iailow pan, pertn
clean,; pul into it Two outtees of bakci’s
©hqjcoliite, not grated or byoken ttp. ujilA.
9tiit |A4 Tfw* - urliprA if- ivrW int'lf,
ail tT«v, Vp 'ffV-IIVW Iv v^;tt* ifivtv* Jit vass”
uallv, but not scorch. r ,AYlie« melted Stir
in thXe© tablcspoonftlls cf m.lk andotte
of wattfrmix all well togother. and add
otic scant tcncupful ofjiug:4.r. .Boil about
the cakes are nearly cold, fpmtd s^tr-e
lunit, an impulse caused him
whisper: Y v
*1 am coming over this evening, ‘ ’
‘Foolish boj^’ r |dtepaid to. herself, as
she drew off the dainty within
lirtf room. ^My visit is but half done,
and already b© want# to bring mutters
to a climax. It must not be. I need
him yet a little longer.’.
Therefore, when true to hi* promise.
m
"M
evenly over-tho surface of one of the hc returned and begged her to^go out
cake* ; put-w second one on top. alter- with him for a little wJk in the" moon-
untinytho mixture and eakew; then cover- tight, refttsed ^nd fetuhnUy pbooMta cx^fwitti tbo pistl,
wavfhip*nin of Infirtatvy Company
top and sides, and set in it warm oven to
harden,
A Mmm Slurries Isla Alater.
Soma year# ago, a man and wife of | n^fing ; t with atraw of wild oats.
KobluHou Oumoc** l-lnml
Rohiiisoo Crusoe’s Island is to day a
little purRdi«<L, Lord planted there on
one of his "voyages apples, peaches,
grapes, strawberries and several kinds of
vegetables. The number of the latter
wtl5~hi^rc(ised by a Scotchman. .David
Douglass, who Itaded on the i-lnnd in
1825. He was not a liti’e nrtouished to
find a hermit there, who had been on the
Island five yfcars. On the #eootid day be
was not a little surprised to see a unn
Buddcidy emvrgc from a clump of bushes
and approach him. He looked upon him
a# Crusoe’s succewnralthough he did
notoctupy the historical cave, having
built himself a but,-*f atone aud ao-Js,
As
Someract, K^r., on account of family • cooki gutciuila, he pomcoard only a sin*
trr)ubiw, »<T*r*fed, tn only dawght^r go-jg| c the bottom el‘which ono
ing '7iih (ho father, while the aon stayed
behind to share the lot of bis mother.
The gentlemen removed to a neighboring :
State aud engaged in an ngricaharal life, 1
end attanvtlaksd considumble property.
Hi# wife iu the meantime bod drifted
hep head.
That eight ho went away with ft
tURTHRU-ki; fill KHr _
mi tit j.
Z lC*iMM||l>'J^i#A11■ s: In lino or
Wnc llcfnrr* CsMnixIaalnwrsl
O IB com of tb*e ITiai'IV S^fauiTTY
Nitsivn Army.
" A? .©
Xh© first boftle of Mutiass:# had been
fought on the 21st of July, 1801,
the Army of Northern Yirgi in wi#
encamped in that vicinity, waiting, tho
happening of event# in the November
following. C’ap f . (leo»<p© R. Cutlibcrl,
d soldierly looking^ntn, oret six feet:
in KershawVSecond S. 0. V. Captain
‘JTZ
unfortunate day had fallen out. The dam
age, hosever, he had the ingenuity to
repair with e wooden bottom, but now
he was compelled to place Ida pot iu the
ground and build e fire around .it- This
man'a name was Wdl'aui Clark, and he
. a w . wttr v i . *1 endentand,’he interrupt<vl. ‘Ba
©.Wb,,©,ju.,»...n..nJ.©l -th. | .„j ,w,, ... . ,u p.lf b©.,o, n At
llobiuooe Crusoe * odventirtt and Cow- j ^ j you Rn t K>A4lt
per » poem* • lie aJled Douglosa’ afen- „ t | oTe . U vu J0W u Tf ^ ei „ K .
lion especially to t well-known poem be- **^-.,1^ won no need U> iaaelL’
S' un '''o : Ami turwwg W Mk her.
’lam (Innsreh nf all I survey, j 8 he went beck la brr old life, end tlx
My rliriiU there la immi to Utayute.” eta. (JJ amasem^t of pUyisg with beutU,
Nevertheless, he did not socm to be hop- but it hod lost Its
py. There ws# one wish, hi* gteito*’, W1
ont ever revealing tbe blight of hia early
life to his Jmghter, she b.iag too yourg
at tbe time of the separation to remem
ber anything about, it. Soon after the
mother die*!, and tbo hail, having so
fiicula in California and yearning for
the love and confidence of (he friends
and reioiivee of bis boyhood, came hack
aud settled in Kentucky. Last sttmairt
pto.rjre
am at one of the watering places met
thU youag man snd, attracts! by hia
itrangC. pcw wa# speeding a few weeks
with Colonel Cash, commanding tho
Eighth 8. C. V., both regimeota being
in llouhabi'a South Csrolroa Brigade.
Tort Royal bad boon loct. end tho
broad abadow of war had fallen on t|ie
Set Const of Sonth Carolina, and as
the new,* roicbed tho South Csrol na
soldier# in tho mud, discomfort and
idleness of their Virginia camp, th©
de*in} to be ordered for duty home ♦<>
their native State (hen ominously threat*
died, was everywhere felt* It was the
talk in the men and at tho bivouac fire.
A Utter writ*en by Capt. Courtenay to
Clwrleiton found its way into tbe Mer*
rury,' and when tbe paper reached the
camp of Captain Cuthbert’e company,
it being only one cf the Urirty-lre or
forty companies then in Virginia ftotn
South Csio'ina, it was made th# Dera
tion of a company meeting, and reoolu-
tiooa piaat d declaring that ‘uo true Car*
oliuim could hare written the letter,
etc. , It was soon ruttortd that CapUm
CYurUuay wss the autbo , sad upon
his rrttrn lo Cokwitl Cook's headquar-
lere, after a short ebtcooe, barred tbe
article, and at once wrote s letter U> the
ing her more than ever.
She li?d gone out for a rtroll the next
•morning, when she smbb-nly encounter
ed him. Ho had scarcely slept the
uight previous. She read IL purpose
iu his eyes. <,
‘Mi*s Armoh,' he began. ‘I lore you!
I knew how bright and beautiful you
are and how I lack in nil that you pos-i
sc-s. But I have not the courage to
tire out my life without you. Will yon
•In re it. Adehiidc, and mold it as yon
will?’ ^
‘Sir,’ she raid, 'yon forget yourjelf,
and presume greatly’
The man’s face paled, a hauteur and
dignity equal to her own rnbbed hhm of
the huinilky A moment before appar
ent. , 2$
♦Did I andewtand yon to use the
word presame, 11 i/s Armon?* ho quea.
tiooed. ‘May I oak you ia what lay
presum ptioar
'The difference io oar stations—’ she
began.
> *
♦
poaaeeaioa eft ouleay oT (sereinni Fixly
or aeventy of our coantrymeo, ea-’er the
leadership of aa engineer turned Robert
polish o'! manner and cu’turcd talud, Ml; Webihahe, acttled there m IfittL They
in love with him. lie, eqaaly charmed 1
by her wiesome face eud fvnihiue gtae**,
dmrribe the ULnd aa teing ia tha hieh
cot degree ea’ubr’.oaa end fruitful. On
her luxuri-.aa r66m, s letter wm
from Johe Raleigh’s anther, aud it laid
her that hereoa woe dyfc*.
lie had a auostroke last week owl
he# been deliruua over si ore. Hie dm*
liriua ha# revealed ell to mo, and I write
“ding officer of (bo
(Vpta o C-rthbert replied, other lettere
f *1 lowed, and I sally a i
by Captain Courtenay fur
•od accepted. A imoiag
stiogl# shot exchvegtd. Captain Cu.h-
bart’s ballet passed through Copula
0. artoMye elotUag jwt at ove the hip,
of th© heck, bat not
iiteSSHSill.' Wedding Gifts
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,, Passenger* for Beaufort »n<t l*orl Boyal
a»‘u*l take <l»y (rain Ni*»>( pasaeuerr Irain
V uid ©iily stO)) alstation* intliuated l*y figures
ab >ve.
Oonnecticns made with all rwuls entering
Augusta. .
* rilecping Cars between AugastA and Sa-
vann.ili.
*- Piiggige checkcl ihrouxh^,
Ij»«jrThrough tiekeis li*r sale at Union
Depot T'ckst Offioe, Augusta, 0*., and a4
alt priiictpal tickcloflisos.
Ri.bkkt (1. Fl.KWIVe,
. Uencrul Superintendent.
[V J. g. Dvr*XT. v ■%
General Piv.-rngrr Agent.
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Savannah anffXlnulcston Railroad Co.
C If A NOE OF SCHEDULE.
- * April 4, 1S79.
ALLANS
FINE WATCHES,
American ami Swiss, of tbe latest Stylet.
rich Jewelry,
Of New anil Elegant Designs and Exquisite
Wurkniar.siiip.
STERLING SILVERWARE,
In Fre*h and Beantyiil rstteru*. especially
V adapted f »r Wedding 1‘resents.
SILVER PLATEDWARE,
Tea Pets, Waiters, Ice Pilcher*. Butter
Dishes, Gups, Goblets, Spoons, Forka of best
quality, Ac. N -
CHOICE FANCY GQODS.
Ftflurli and American Qlocks, Fine Table
Cutlery, SpecUcles, 4c.
rouruliip tb-*y wero married, both to
tally ignorant of the terrible miatake
they Were making. A law days ago the
oU family lawyer of tha young vif/a
ia'her, Who, by the way, knew all the
post life of her father, came to aee tbe
youug married eoople and dariiig his
stay learned the hutory of the yimag
buy with neither father or mother, and!men. Struck !y the simRa^ty of the
begged lo be apared. So greatly watba {young husband's history and that of hi#
pity of tlic officers excited that they im- wife’# fatlien *ud half believing the Imt
Ui .dtately applied to Coloucl Moahy to rible truth, be act bimaelf to work aud
spare (hi# boy. He very promptly rc- Earned enough to convince him that the
plied that be did not know thert was a daughter of bis old friend
boy among the prisoners, and ordered I her brother.
reciproeited tbe feeling, and after a sboit; ,1^;, Bn ( va | large fiork# of that you should, know that my boy
g.MiD, about tbiny half-wild bones sod might live if life wore
some sixty awe*. They Wvoght with , but, whet
them rdws, fermiug ateuaii*, #bmH boaU
tad Ibhing tackle—A ppletoo’a Journal
A SIMMERS P ASTI ML ^
Suck a tiny glove it was, fining the
white dimpled band, and reaching for
op, with its innumerable little white
buttons on tiie arm, that it was small
»;
to bi
it will
only be to the old trouble sod ho aiH
sink under it. He wa my all, and you
bsvo killed bias fur year saasmor pas
time.
They were cruel word# sod the girl
sat reading sod re reading them. At
lost the arose sod prepared for ft jour*
acy. She was aa y et scarce
of her purpme when, st nightfall
lud married
The few friends who have
learned the yonug couple's *ad predica
ment have concluded to keep the secret
Watches 1 Jewelry Carefuly Repaired.
THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW
EST PRICES.
ale is InTlect at this
The following
date:
Fast Mail, J) a Hi/. „
Leave Clvarle*ton - - 7 00 a.m.
Arrive <vt-Savannah - - -\1^ 40 p. tn.
Arrive Jacksonville - « jkAOa. m
L^ ivs Savaiinah ** - 4 OOsP. m.
A r l ivaUhaHsWa - - *• *J M p.Wrr
1‘iight Train, Daily.
Leave Chariest »n * a - v? 5.0 p.m.
. Arrive Savannah »
Arrive 1‘ort Royal ?
Arrive at Angtstt
J gr^.jbesvsdavanwnh *
♦i • l,esve Pert Royal V
Leave Angnvta ■»,*-* ••• v
ArriveUliarle*ton •
Pullman carson all Night Train*.
.r. C. R. GADSDEN. Knjrr. and 3npt.
P. U. BortSTOiVsa. F. andT. Agent —
- f, 25 a. m.
f 4 00 q. m.
, C 06 a. m.
- 0 00 p. m.
11 00 p m
. R 20 a m
• 7 50 a. m
BAKGA1NS!.
pV. F. PATRICK & CO
_J *■ ' ■ n * ,
—DXAimna ix— ^—
General Merchandise,
H.VMHKUC4, H.C..*
Offor special bargains tn tbcir-aaefllsHlos.
Tropical Fruits, OonfMclloneriea,
and Cbotos Garden S
' They have for sale la q mo Utica to outt
purohaaera
OKTIM APT K AI TWIT.
Thaboi
«ep2o-ly 307 King^St., Charlvrton, S. C.
BIG PAY. £
ACSKNTH
A.NTKI*
WE WANT A
limited number
of active, pnergetic cmvaviuM s to ongage
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' FINLEY, HARVEY * CO.
novlfl-ly Atlniito.Gft
timt hc should be removed and the draw
ing tnken over again. This was done,
and ou tbc second d awing my friend, a {and let them live as man and wife,
lieutenant, drew a marked ball. I was
shocked by l his and ho wss deeply dis
tressed, but exhibited a courageous rerig'
uution to bis fate. Calling to him nsol-
together to ft
wonder, that it filled John Rvleigli s 1 ^ j 0 (, a
■ toM-clio.m
Delicious Tie.—Beat
froth the yelks of five eggs and one tup
feof huYm~.,,"wk.'h«l.b.bi«|» f «*“.• V*- MtMMMiViwyiWM.
takcu prisoner, I,, rrqnes.cd him to tskc "f “ '"P »' bu "*’ * <1J “ ll ‘*, HS*
to his «ife ... empty pmUlook ^ *•«* «* «««• «l l»k«
pemil mm.; saiing «h.l these' -ere Urn ^ ^ f l>'“ d
only sourenirs hrr-hml ],ft .Vn con- '*'0 r ,c * wl ‘ ,U:, !Uff >
deemed lo ceeeeUoe, eed Umt his lost *" l ‘
Ihoojhls .ere .iih his .if. nod mo,her. >>row" Mientely, snd cut ,he pies .bile
I wns deeply elferlednt his fel. snd d „. ■»« kot I" P'rvenUhe egg from fnllmg.
sired to assist him il possible. Whisper- Potato Salad This is nn excellent re-
Ing to him, I asked ifbc wus a Free ciptr: Take c^ght large Irish potiitoes
Jame'TT'A linn, -j Mimon, .Lkwhieb h© replied in the affirm:i4 when cold and slice themiu i flat disli
tivc. immediately after this the guard jwith one ortwoonions nadasprinkling
NEW STORE
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Cliolee Winfw, Liquors and Secars.
Warm Meals at all hours to ordttr^.
ih Vtoh anil Oysteis.
Family Groceries.
Cull sod sec tor yourself
C. 8AHI.MAN, Jfi. A eat.
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vision, as be awkwardly entered tbc
pb*in country parlor, when the owner
of both hand and gl rtc awaited him.
•Won’t you help m«*?’ she laid, aud
held out taiiiia her little fingers.
He saw, that the Usk of buttoning
was still incomplete. A flush mounted
to his Lee as ba undertook the dnty
assigned. He cvuld not see tlic little
smHc about the beautiful mouth, or tbe
kraglmig malice in the hnxel cyer He
only felt tbc exquisite arm, and thought,
how great n pity it was to hide away
any part of it, beneurii a glove
‘Thanks,’ she said.-warelefsly, when
hc had finished. ‘Are the horses
rculv?’
‘Yes,’ he answered, and banding her
into tbc wagon, hc sprang ia and draw
ing up the rein# went speeding down
tlic land.
Two week* beEirc, Adoh: i C © Arm <SS
bad como from the city to the qnlet
farm-house, to regain some of her ruses.
Later she was to undergo tho usual
Rat. igb’s door. A sod, weary-foord
woman softly opened it, snd stood to
though mutely asking her errand.
“John?”
This was all the white lips could
utter.
‘lie is sinking fast/ answered the
mother.
‘You said,’’ she wailed, ‘that bo would
uot live, because Ufa was uo longer
sweet to him—let me tell him how dear
ly I love, bow cruelly I have suffered I
Let me ask him to live for me \"
Then two gentle bauds lifted her face >
a kiss fell on her brow, a voice mur
mured : ‘Oh, my child! give him back
to me !’ and then she found hcrseli with*
in the siek-reom, and alone with that
8tiH~fbnrt * lying upon the bed.
wan he looked.
a groove ia
rito rod-day. Bctk parties mat amt
s'wok ksads, and laackad oa oysters st
a oaigbhtoiag brm Uooao. The plsei
of meeting was near the Lmrie Houss
oa the Manassas battle field. It wto
soldier times then, amt fighting was the
ardor of Um day 1 partios viro
H.mmiw’oeed officers of the Cuofsderato
States, were la the eamp of a greet army,
and there wee no way to
mattere but by luroing
Twenty yearn have passed since end H
dees no* follow that What happened then
would happen now la theoa rimes of
pence end good order. Coptsio Calk-
hart was killed eubsequently ia battle.
Captain t^ortenay returned home after
the war aud bus been io active
in Charloetoo since ileoloee and ie
mayor end chief peaea officer of
oky.
tbo
was ordered to march off with tbe seven of colory and salt; over each layer of
men who, .bad been condemned, We J potato and onion pour the following dress-
proceeded with them (1 being one of the •' Bc'at twp eggs with a tablespoon-
guard) only a -few bundred yards, wlmti fu' .of sweet ©U, add a email leoepoOffCj watering place drdeftl but as a respite
we were ordered to bait aud aw ait further each of sugar, pcppcrYlpufi^rd and salt ; between the now and then, she had
orders, and in a few momenta a freshly when well mixed pour oh^ cupfuls of *ho«en to spend the month of June
mounted squad of fiftoo men, commanded | boiling vinegar; put back outlie fire buried among its fragrance. If was with
by a lieutenant and equipped for a raid, j 8 ^ r ‘‘R ^ * 8 M 38 CU8tar ^* I* 21
approached us with orders from-Colonel R C00 ^ before putting it on tbe potatoes;
Mosby that wo should be relieved from •P r ' n ^' e 3 Cayenne on tbe top;
care of the prisouers. Among the num- make this in the dish in which It Is to
bci of this relief guard was an intimate i come to the table, and, if possible, twen-
fricml ol mine, to whom I related tbe ,,onr * R * 8 U8C<,
lie opened his eyes.
‘You have £pincr. Ji<r whispered,
“this is"kind. It will be for a little
miY. I can no longer presume
pleasure and dizain ibai, on tho even
ing of her arrival, she was presented tp j
John Raleigh, andJ’oking anxiously up
decided thatYhc hours would not prove
so heavy as she bad feared.
Mr. Raleigh was a farmer ol good
circumstances in connection with tbc Railroad Cake (Fiuc.)—Cream, two fimiily, but ignorant of the social world
lieutenant and also informed him tlvithv Urge tablckpoonfuls of butter, free from
was a Free Mason. Ruing anxious, to salt, with two cupfuls of sand sugar ;
learu their dcstiaat*u>n L I questioned him when Kght add ono capful of new milk
about the recent order aud he hi formed 1 and the yelks of three cgjs; into three
me that they had been commanded 'tolcupfuls of sifted flour rub ihorofighiy a
take the prisonew across the mountains toaspoonfid of cream of tartar; dissolve
and as near to Sheridan's headquarters in a small quantity of wfiler, half a lea
ns posmblc and there to hang them He spoonful of ioda, and add to the batter;
promised mo that lie would do all ihsthc 1 beat tho whites of the eggs until hght,
•could (caasietaatly with daty) in behalf I add to tbo- c*dtc, alternating with tbe
of tbc condemned offi or. Tlicy than flour Bake in pans aa ft* jd'y cake.
proceeded eq tbeir way, nod teversl days Oemulate Icing for tho Caka.—Uavo
AH women ho veneratod. M iss Armon
was to him a rcvelationYH© had known
her for two weeks ; ho whs desperately
in love with her. That she might not
lore him was aa easy matter for his
mind to grasp; that she should try to
time only,
upon it* 1 —~ 7“
‘Hush!’ she commenced. ‘Oh/ (kj
ot make my task harder! Yon will for
give me, dear, I know. Only grow
strona^ ^Lrell again for nw!’
‘Xllajesaid faintly. ‘I am content
now to die. Yon have wiped out the
harshness of your words—’
But she intarrupted him with a kiss
‘You asked me once to hc your wife,’
she said. ‘I did not know my own
then; but now—oh, John, live ft.
mo, or take mo with you, for I hove
learned that I cannot live without you!*
Two hours later, with her hand clasp
ed in his, John Raleigh fell into n quiet
win
i bis love for pastime would have sloop which lasted through long bourf,
while she sat motionle**, bat when the
dawn broke, she knew that with it had
been roeciv*d a# calumny. In his eye©,
*bo was so innocent, beautiful child.
All through their drive tbe touch of
her arm thrilled him, until, when they
returned and he lifted her gently to the
They iaU a pretty little stoigr of Mrs.
Garfield, tbo aged mother ot tbe Presi
dent. Eu route to W'sshiugtoo with her
sou’s family, the porter of (hs sleeping
car having forgotten to cxtiaguhh the .
ighta after tbe sun had begnn to illoaiiue
the world, the old lady called, “James,
put out those lamps. It ia no ns: wast
ing oil when it is doing no good.”
|8«1 Smith Russell trjls the following
story of his oxporieaec as an eatertaine ;
At a small Ohio town, where be bad
given his performance, he met the lol-
owing feorning an elderly granc^r, who,
tly eyed the humorist, and finally
said : “Say, mister, hen t you the f-llow
jvot gin the show hist night ?” ‘‘Yes, ’
replied Russell, ‘T did give an entertain-
Bcnt last night.” “Wall, I thought you
was the chap. I wanted to Tell you ’bout
a boy of mine ; you ought to hq^-o him ;
he*# just the fellow for your show; he's
the da rudest fool I ever see.”
There is a little brown-eyed, enthu-
siafitic, high-spuited lady, who, after
she has oookol breakfast, cleaned things
away, set tho house to rights, attended
the call of ihc bread wagon ami milked
the cow, dons her hat and cloak, comes
into this office, yanks us out of tho
editorial easy chair, pottuees the ex
changes, amputates every item of ioter-
est, stacks them on the ecpy-hookr 8f
grabs up a Faber r travels it um a quire /
of editor's manuscript paper, removes
her anowy white apron, shoves Up her
sleeves, grabs up a stick and rale, and
seta U aH into type, read* the proofs ami
correct* every error. That’s our wifa,
and dl<? will get her reward in hauvro.
■wu ,1
vanished the dark uight of their unhap- —C»rtorvilie (Gj.,) Kxprem.
I jasbe dawa (f oa tll-pmsiWc At- Bbaam ow yow, ytm ought to py has
1 up week'y.
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