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EMPSON MILUS. ?Htcr Hipp Lo YOL. ?. LAI KENS C. LIM S. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1886. big job of Clothing _Baltimore Fir?. A DAUGHTER OF JACOB. "Tho cursojs upc, un, OJ?, W.H. la mo Md lll,l0," - ? pott mo .san outcast. Father, u yo? K.an.| there wri pi < ,i m iM,,: ,,y w not KO it nh sud !?i.. ii'voir i0IUl How ' could slam! mi l MI DOt KO K.l.h luid H their .,. r J9h, , ' 1 ? ?aild ?Oil KUulo Upon hom BS they writhed mm,,- .1... whist ?B?.?iitUnglH8h, | ,V llat0| js0 and ho;*p bmominj upon mo. i_i S*10T ! !; . di H . m, ,or ol Jacob. >. me yo? ""nib? Dojouhear s; T... th.- la .ou, n o nd ifni creal uro. ll< ? ?. t entity "f tho t g r . i now : -.e ; UKHI lhere m ihneon : , of tho money. .".J" "'At ?'? !' race WK .. ?low W,U| 1 ' very i i ?ind m tn IP ot her Wt*rl ;. nam quiv wi [, jMusion. tho .11 ... .." rivi ? 8ool0 nm\ ten, wu nWi-rd H ? >. ,w the snow drina on .i ;.. r?i . .. " , ,,H ,loUow Oheet, i tia-d Lia ,r. .":... ? hand, com mending tho girl to ,,. B,|WI| whUo apok .Rol-oi on.-. \V befor.' < fn:: . tra ? ? ^ ? KHi( Minoring ' ' - ... x. ... "f,?.n . ; lau ni. .ti ihn blow fpuv "in hi Hg? ny. Wu never (or^et a wron ; we n vcr forgive an inj :.v. Von, ,,,y i h?ld. aro a daugh ter ol Jacob. In your vein? conven Ibo Mood of kingn, The poor, pi ted, fee Me, pale lilics-dnughlerH bf the Chria Wons-?houI Ix. bm ",? faim ,"vs 0f moon ll -i t, lights l<> \, ?"? nwny nu I van lah ri-hen you, >i;o glow ng, -eic: Haling ?uri's ray, sweep nlli'vurl them, Tia) Mo? of the down is di .. . und a-hen he roars tho sons of mau li >m ile. Be, then, not the queen, the li";-.'. | mir in ; tigress, but tho deadly robi n, lor in the Kling of Uio smoothly gliding mp. nt il?.- Lane sod poison of fatality," As tho aged Jew spoke the- zirl .Touched lower and lower. The fuint rustling of her dress and the de >p broathed words of her father were tho only sounds thai broke the ominous, painful silence of tho ullloo. The crimson bars ol light from tho colored globes fell upon tho crouching girl's faco, adding warmth, lire, to tho surge of hate lind swopt over I . e beauteous features. The thin nosh ils quivered and tho veiled browe Ihr? bbed aa she pressed her hands convulsively to her honving bosom and listened, hun grily, greedily drinking in each word Wut foll from her fat lier'? M'HI. "And tho cobra Btingn lo the death?" "To the dea'.ii. ever, always!" "And .ho lion?" "Not always kills-" "But mangles. Yen, mangles the vic tim. Deprives him of hi-, beauty, causes bim to hate, despite) and louth.- himself aa he sees in the ^U.-,? the ruin worked. I will I.- iii- hon." Tho firl aros,, wini composed features and ?motions in subjection. She had made up her mind what Bho should do. She would mangle her victim. She weald not ly? tho cobra. Tho (aUil sting wool I smart for au instant and toen all would bo over. No; ?he will not he the COhrs. ?She will play tho i>a t of the lion. Her victim shall bo mangled. Ho shall seo his possessions pu/is trout him. Ho shad hate tho day he was ever horn na ho writhes un.ter the sharp, white, cruel teeth of tho lion. "Ixive blinds you, Rebecca." "Love lifts tho neales from my oyes, father. 1 do love him. That you know. I love him as woman never before loved-" "Sh, my |Mxir chil l, it is in tho blood. Tho maidens of our nure love all or naught in naught. There is not the gentle breath of consideration to cool tho lava stream of (Mission. It i? a part of tho cms.?. A part of the curse!" nm old man turned away, took a small lamp from tho sido br?cket and loft tho room. It wai now late. Rebecca covered tho lire in the grate, fastened tito door sud windows, lighted A wax candlo^put .ut tho lamp light and *. "iit up to her ohamber. No sloop greeted th? beauti ful creature's eyes. She chose her des tiny from the clear sky above her as she sot there with her anns crossed upon thu witid .w Bill leading the stars. ? * * * ? * ? "And voil would borrow 150,0007" Tho words fell in clear-cut tom s of irony from the < ld Jew** white bearded lip?. "Yes; no les I, no more. Can you let me have thc HU III '<" "And the security ?" "My estate, I* that iuitleioiit?" "lt would be if-" -Wnll, if what?" interrupted tho young maa aa an angry (lush passed ovci his face. His v. ry BOtll re volted at I hi J tt?k. Ile hated, despisod all Jtiws, lt sickened hun to .-land hero ai this mail's morey und answer dis agreeable questions. "My dwar young man. It is a largo mai. I eau not let you have it Uldosi you give ins better security than year aa ta ts." "Explain your moaning, old man. I did not i onic hero out of mere hu mor. Basilios* ?* niy tank. Will you or will you not give mo thc sum?" .No." Then 1 will go further. Old Isaac win glvo mo what I require," "hmso I? pouted; ob, excuse me, I did not intend to causo you worry." "What dois* Isaac know'," asked tho young man as ho leaned forward. "Ho knows what I know-" "And that UP" That your catato is iucuinhered now beyond ita vuluc. My dear young man. I would not lend y?11 one dollar and tako security against your estate." .Sir!" "1 know that you. gambled away last night the last nero of ground you onco owned; mind, I say onto owned. You / can go. I lend you not one dollar." Every drop of blood within Herbert Lancaster's veins turned lo lava as tho old man bofore bim uttered the fort? gono words. Then an loy current .seemed to surge through his heart aa ho re called the fact that every word uttered was ti..- truth. His honor is at stoke. That debt, the . result,,Ute outcome of n gum?- of card* mtwtmamm ?mmmkm?ammmam ?mi must l e paid, or in ono week's time Iiis n u . would be tossed froto month to ii ?nth among the high-toned club asso ciates, "My (I id, n- ui I .un in troulile. Can you .. int out no way of escape? You hive assisted nie before, What shall I do?" "lt is a debt of honor, is it not?" "Y s," angrily responded Lancaster. "It must lie paid." "Ami shall he paid." "Ah! you give me hopo," broke in tho young man, clutching, ns a drowning man doos, at tho one, solitary straw. "I, sir, am a Jew. A Jew is despised, ; hated, au object of scorn in the (?yea of Bitch men ns you. Mr. Lancaster. Hut you and your associates do not scorn to beg money of a Jew in your timo of no o .-itv. I have often Iud ped you to menus in times nemo by. Mr. Lancaster, your sisters nre proud, vain, haughty women of tho world." "Old man, what iiave my sisters to do with your loaning money?' interrupted tin- other, failing to catch tho drift of the old Jew's meaning. "1 have a daughter." "And a deuced pretty girl, too, rho in. She is the rarest-" "Never mind the rest, my dear young num. 1, who have watched her daily, know her graces and her virtues. Her bei t Lancaster, your Bisters have insulted my daughter." "Von astonish me," broke from the young man's lips. "It is tlie truth; not once, but ninny (tinea have tin y heaped their irony and abuso uiion my daughter. Itehecca ie a sublimo creature; too sublimo for her peace and comfort. Your sisters, ladies bred though they be, stoop to insult the despisod daughter of a despised Jow." "1 will speak to them." "You will say nothing to thom about it. if you please. Herbort Lancaster. You want 150,000.'' "Yes. 1 must have it," "1 lo you know of any one who will lend you such a sum of money?" "ND one, since, as you say, it is known that my estates he encumbered." "Think well before you answer my \A< question," said the old Jew, as he leaned slightly forward and fixed his eves upon the young man's face. "1 have answered your question. 1 know of know one to whom 1 can ap ply for assistance." "Rebecca, my child, a Jewess, tho daughter of Jacob, oneof tho proscribed race, loves you." Ha l tho old Jew plunged a dagger into the other's flesh it could not have startled him more. His blood boiled one instant with rag?, the next instant Iiis veins felt like threads of ie?> binding his entire being in a network of horror. And then he became more composed and ?us heart felt a subtle thrill, why ho could not readily tell. "I--you Hatter nie-" "No hollow words, young man. Yo i came here for business. Business it nhall h" from the word. 1 will loan you $o0, 000. Stop! 1 will give von $50,000 as a wedding gifl. Is my meaning clear?" l! the old Jew's words were wrapped in mystery before they ate plain now. Tiie Jew would sel! his d.nighter. Marry a daughter of a Jew? Horror! It would cause ii sensation of more than seven days' duration. His proud, haughty sisters, what would they tlo? How would they peet Ve their brother's wife? "You must he mad!" fell from Laucas tor's lips. "More sane than you think. I will tread upon om* of the cardinal edicts of our church teachings. 1 will stand hy and see my child, a Jewess, a daughter ol Jacob, bc joined in matrimony with a ( ! bristian." "in other words you would give $50,* (IOU to see your child marry a man you can not help but despise?" "Well, yes; if you look tit it in that ways. " "Rebecca, what of her?"1 "She is here," said the old Jew, ns a tap fell on the Moor, followed by the entrance of tho beautiful gul. Tho girl of the Orient waa in the depth of lier superb OVOS. Upon her damask cheek bbl tiled tue roses of pur est, most pei feet health. Her lips, full ami red, seemed formed for lover's kisses, they Wi re M.I soft, plump and in viting. Prom her regal form depended richest folds of velvet and on her half? bared bosom rose and fell the grandest single jewel in Hie city. SllOglidcd OVOr thc door liku some Juno creature of light and glory. Hut when her eve t fell upon Herbert Lancaster she became asa timid child whoso breath comes convul sively when in the presence of Home ho ing above, higher, beyond earth's gods. "Rebecca, my child, approaoh me." Tho girl drew near in responso to lier fnHior'a words. Her eyes were veiled witli tho dark, silky lashes, but her throat, face and bosom were wann with tho ricli blood rushing thr nigh tho veins. "My child. Mr. Lancaster has asked me for your hand in marriage. A gasp fell from tho young luau's lips. lt was echoed by on? deeper from tue girl's. What a grand, ciqiei-hiy beautiful woman slio was. Lancaster felt that such a lovely creature should ?bare a knight's throne. And boro she is-bis. Hut she is a Jewess. His vain Misters, bi I proud, haughty friends would acorn iiim for marrying lier-a daughter of Jacob. "Mr. Lancaster, you niako take- your Intended lu ido by the hand. You may kiss her brow and-now you may g<>. No, not another minute. Qo. Leave mc and my child alone." Out into tho chill night alf Lane-isle, went like a being bereft of senses. What waa this strange power that lbw Woman, a Jewess, had over him? When he touched her lian i a groat flood of warmth seemed to pervudo lila entire being. And when bo prcssod bia lips to ber hot, smooth hrow lui boort Boomed bathed In tho buoyant intoxication of supremest bliss. Why did ho not have tho will to re fute tho old Jew's words? Surely ho had not asked tho man for bis daughter's band. Ho carno to borrow money. Re becca i tho lovely, tho grand, loved him, nod a beaven Beemod re vealed to Her bert Lancaster ns bo stood there upon Ibo great bridge joining two great cities nnd gazing upon tho Hitting lights bo l?n lum. The beauty of tho girl, tho surpassing grace, the grand form, tho veiled eyos, ad, have combined and won him. "lt bocca, your beauty won. You shall avengo your wrongs. His vain, proud, haughty sisters shall ho humbled to the dust." "Father, I do not understand." "H i! you shall-" "Did ho ask you for my hand?"' "He asked me for $50.000." "Tell me what all this means. I toll you again I do not understand," littered tho girl as ehe laid her hand upon tho old man'* arm. "His sisters, the white lilies thal grow palo and languid by your rich, Oriental beauty will l?o humbled. Herbert Lan caster will receive his $50,000. You will he avenged for the wrongs and in suits you havo suffered." "You have Kidd me !" Tho words fell like darts of ice from tho lips which had turned ashen in an instant. She woe a marble image now. All that was left of the semblance ol life was the rich coloring of her robes a? idio stood lhere in the lamplight. "Sold me like a slave !" "Rebecca, don't, child. Composo your self. My dear, you do not understand, What do I care for fifty, thrice fifty thousand dollars? You will walk ovei the proud women w ho have insulted you." "Bul what of mo ?" "A daughter of Jacob will hear tin great name of Lancaster." "And that is all ?" "Is it not enough ?" "Yes; quito. Good night." Rebecca moved out of the room me chnnicnlly. Her limhi seemed like ice Her heart-it was broken. * ? * * oe? "You havo rome for your money?" "No; for my bride. Thc money I bav? f ? ired elsi whero. Last night you pro se i u ed t<i mo my future wife, lt wn sui terfuge last night. This morning ul i-* fair and above beard. 1 love you daughter-* "And yon will become ono of us?" "1 teil you I lovo your daughter, will becomo anything-a beggar fo you?" "I never dreamed that men of you race knew what love was. I will cal li? OCOCK." It seemed an age before th old .!. v r tarneit. Herbert Lanc.ist . wes in tire meshes of H passion Bitch ti few men dream Of. let alone real:/ I Thc face ot tho gi: I was his sun, no voice was as tho breeze of heaven tun ber ev, ...er.'? the stars in his faire* Hummel S lay's Sky, "LORI I L'Mtj Oh, Qodl She is lost! ? rieil Ihe > M Jew as h<- loitered th rou ? the doorway and iel! ujurn the itoor t : unen '.- r'p- feet, ' ?.;.? i's pa ko. Tell me; what is th . i..i Sr" A thin, white, trembling hail ... a i from ibo prostrate form. I i- .nus: ihroug.h tho doorway. Ibiheri lashed up tho stairs, push? . . ie tte. crowd <?f trightened servant . - ute rod the room. I i . rosos hud lied nnd the rounde . , celts were waxen. A faint, litigeriii ? ?..o? u smile parted thu Hps, niv ..s icu and cold. OllO bared arm Wi i \ . di i; tho other lay under tho beaut tit muss oi j -t hair. Upon tho left bosom glittered in t! pa morning light tho jeweled hill ? . i. Orien ni dagger. Tho daughter ? J. ? nb wea dead. lt? ri tort Lancaster left the house? ..is' witii his heart in sorrow an anguish, His friends in after yea lYoinlored at bis changed domcntio N ?ne km v.- of tho tragedy of his lif 1held u us 80crcd.- H. ll. Kuller I New Yolk Mercury. aim flablt of Goo?! Itreatitlng. Tight dressing, though the most ser us hindrance to good breathing, is n< he only obstacle, There aro carolei ways of sitting or Bianding that draw tl ihoulders forward and cramp th" ches mid it is as hard for the lungs lo do got work when the chest is narrow and COI stricte.I as it is for a cloaely-bnndagl hand to set H copy ?>f ? lear, graceful pei turin diip. Then then' aro l.t/.y ways < breathing, and one-sided way? ofbreatl lng, and tho particularly bad habit ? breathing through tho mouth; Now tl nose was meant to breathe through, ?ii: lt is marvelously arranged for lille lng th" impurities out of th" air and fi changing it to u suitable temperatura f. entering the lungs. Tho mouth hus i inch apparatus, and when air is BWfi lowed through the mouth instead breathed through the uose, it has an i jurions effect upon tho lungs. A story is told of au Indian who h. a personal encounter with a white nu much his superior iu size und strengt ami who waa asked afterward if ho w not afraid. "Mi* never afraid of int who keepi his mouth open," was the ii mediato reply. Indee? , brcuthlng throuij die mouth gives a loutish and weak 0 pression to the face, u; you may . . I watching any one asleep with t o mon open. lt may bo noted that an antumic, low condition of the blood is scldii found where there i s ail OStOb?Bhed hal of full, deep breathing with the mou Closed,--Chicago Tribune. A Pointer for Statesmen, Demosthenes was asketli "What the first requisite t0 success in a pub! speaker?" His answer was, not as BU al ly given, action, but "The power moving others." tie wv.s asked, "WI i* the second requisite?" His ans? was: "The jsiwer of moving other Again ho was asked, "What is tho th! requisite?" Ht ill lils answer was, "T power of moving others." Ad ion oft repels others from us. Whether h teacher or public H|toakor. the humor answer of tho greatest of Orook oral will stand ns tlio expv'sion of n gr? trutli, that tho Beeret O? success is i action, but tho power of moving ollie -School Journal. Persons who have any tendency pulmonary disease should make th .kins active. WHAT IS IT TO THEE. TwaA a wtn.T 415-, ni*1 white with ?now; I s.;r: a little. :TI???.1 part the wtudow go. With ii bri, Ul, bright hood. ?i> i a faca fahr t>W) But w li?t wa* lt to nus? VY>r I A IKI>- that looked t-hnjUKh Ura |[1M?, Ar.'l ll >*.! <! to ao tho litttr maid With tiwi ecarlft hood nod fri.ica of fur And tr hat woe k to bor? Th wluter: tb? white mow ia now avalai i . '. . ?iii .-. woman on t look through t!io pam; Mayhapltkc the s wool hooded maid le ?he But ?hal (K it io thee? - J an; r-B Vila Blak?. HOW WASHINGTON tNTl'.RTAINLO. I.ectwrln?; Htf. SI eward on Che f:i!U ?1 Cxteavnc?noe~1 lie 1'li>*l Sitad. Gert. Washington entertained very freely . -foro bc lav,; ni? president, and UK; IT?lil: of 100 oowu waa not enough to suv lae '.-?.'.'.?- KM ! at ha: Mount Ver il botm?. Rc wat? .? ?te economical i:i tl..- n*. iiacemont ?.f hie j r?-.i audi J tabl*. a*>d Geo! .< Weahingt .?.. Juri.e < Uidis re lates ho* . .,.?-.< ly li . !.?* .H: ?- ' his Steward r.n ,'.?. evils of ext.. .agatice hi l?....r. ever IV expense KCCOU I*?, which lie ..: . u hiry prc rait (0 ilia? v. i ly. TheKtewnrd wa? u unc? by tire ia . . ?f Frau noes, who lovorl Washiu rion i . and who had a high iden of tire 1:. .'. IK* should main tain. At tl?? end of . . ii weekly 1 *o4.ure llO would gt? O?T er; . .- j pond i .;c areer; mort, iv. at she Kaine ti..:?' he would ritui . r: "We? lr?? ?ruy iii ch .. ... ...?if lie ?:..L Vtd wi .* ?IC in lb.* :: ...it cud i tm !.:- -.. -.v... : est.;.:? ment i'...'.S In1 ? ' 'Iii I ? uh the ?<.-> t Ihtj wmJe/eenntry < ! ui'.ord. " ! Fred leal '< /tu hiiij??.on wes a great lover I cf (Uh. He fclwuya tito codfish ea S mun day while i?" waa ibo executive, to com* i plhoerd Kew. England, whee flailing in- j cu?--tn ii thi<4 tim?1 :.*i much mers iac,io." ' | ..ri in il* ece?iomv than i. dees now. CVrtc.it - I.u..;l.uid ladles, ; of Pldlsdel|ihia, Who hud a special way . of ?.?.. :hag cor.;.:., wcie ftOCU!. tooled to sen. Uhu enough f<S' .? on this dav j o? ever; y.-tn-i. ?hot won! I wrap ii u?- j i ia clothe us Kxiti ?ni it waa U lien from the | fire aud hurry it <iT U? the president's . house, so that it Kiri ved bot a.i though . from his Ovvn kitclu tl. One February L\rge rhnd ^-as caught in ihr IKIJ.*. . re in u Ivauce of Ute season and ?.. .'?- brought \uU ' tnarkot. Franc ce-. : ??w il. and, rc. ai-?'-ss cf cont, at o.?<. i* U]KCI it for the president'e table. , When h *.-iit? brought into the dining itv m Washington, noting ita sa vor j odor, KA led: "Wliat fish is t !\-\<v' "A r!.t-d!" rcjilied Frauncce, excitis?ly, "H vor^ ?ine r.)ia< 1 ! 1 knew your excel lency wwi ovtravsgantly fond of li i-i I .'.. r-;;d waa BO fort?nate a-; to procure tl.Ls n-e> if. the market-a soLlaiy o.ifs, r.ir, >^:C! ti-* ?'Vt Of tho BOAS Ott." "The prie?, fir: Th? prier? Thi [?:.'?.% sirt" demanded Wauldngton, 9lernly. .'Three-- throe--three dollars," *?*AIII tc??rfd the steward. .'Take it ft^vay! Tn'ie lt away, f-ir!" . .wid Washington, "lt i\ludl never Ix* K ..rJ (hat viv t?He iv ta mich til exa:::;'. - of laxary n.?A ei. ITH vag once I" Ar.d f< v.*- <:< fish wai taken from the r-vini. to l)C dev<a?rcd hy Un s?rvanta. President Waaliingtoa'e e?^)'?. * ebKrac;?ir ti?e Unie. He wa? a ht ti 1 K,,T?\3 negro, neaned Hercules, who made ?. '.**i a .e:rr ont of his perquisites of tho ?t? "*N nf tiie preeident's kitchen. "Kvcry att tni<H7a >^> iroul'l strut forth from the I ?-. t ileor," mys Mr. l^tKtis, "dre/^v<l 5M e. totVRgunUy r.e any dandy of the lime, and would lake a promenade on thef sh Imiahle Umroughfare of colonial M..ia dfciphia. ne wir.' a blue coat with ? rulvet collar, a jwir of fancy luir* brooche?, and chooa with extravagant itiWer buckl . .. Tl um au ired, with a loclivd hat uio.-. his head ?vi :. gold headed mu in Iv hand, bf strutted up and down among the beaux and Uilee. until the stroke of the clock re minded biro dmt he must hurry off t<- the kitchen and [irepare the evening meal." President Waaliingtou's dioiu^m were rather Stiff affairs, but little *xira prep aration w:i>> made for transient gu.-. : i, An English traveler, w.-hobr.aLr.iMcd willi WaahingUm in ]'i-4, during the iattcr part of his i<ec<.ji.l presidential term, says the breakfast eonsiBted *J sliced tongue, tea ami cofTee, dry U>ast and t reuil and butter. TIJO only expeueive pii<e of fur niture njxm die table wan a kllwr uri; f..i hot wider. There wa* but one servant, and Mrw. \V'enhiufrtou made tb.c ten ?:i I c..ffi<c bcrN. If. Throughout hie I !.. Washington nie but Ugh. break fa* ta, and in Ids old age tlii? maul wa? made cf In dian c;<Ja*;, boney and tea. He always dto^eil for (iiru.w, and diue-? a!>i 3. He bril l dy. Lilt w.u? very <.?.!*.: :l of his ?!Vi. Ile (Jways had wine ai dinner, ? and ArtJik at deaseii four ur five gibases uf liadcha, Hi? only UJ??.1 "Ml our Friends." lie at?? a light ita. but ? nu supper, and waa usually in bed by 10 o'clock. FrankO. C.:r\xv?U\r tn Uppin c<.tt'? Ma/rarin?. Ore?4 Arlara' Chtl.lraa. In mentioning M Ijeeka's exquisite uri 1 I am reminded tba! < . t . .. 1 % cluj ?. a si>n, lias not inherited Ney of I in motl sr's ti-.ltuit. ?rad it iyy un to be the sxceptlou c. the rule wlieu great actors' c.?blren folLiw (ne?*parenterpr? fesaioiv, in t'.?< aw of die Booths, Warrens, and Jeifersona the hori^itary t<j!< t t hittod for three >r?-ii- , etat ion?, which I? aliout thu time that a Urge fortune renaj:^ hi ore family in Anieriea. Edwin Booth's daughter, ^!rs. Qroeun&n, miciit ba *xi>ected to follow til?1 parental iHisiness, ?? ! r mother, Mnry Devlin, sv< woll ..s her father, were born in Hui profession. Of nil the y eu nf Jeffersons, and tb?re are m.uiy, only Ute eldest *"... haa given any evidinos of poMeSi?llM nu, ll i lo ability. Ile KlsnagfS for his I . anti oocastonally ts trimed with some i r part. LAW re nc? Barrett's two laugh! ri Lave no ?hv;e aspirations. Tin?) aro con tant t? admire lb?ir talented father, Mag rte Mitchel is the aiothsr of boveral rob ueklng, happy children, but th n is not ons among them who give, p .f suv ability bi lbs dramatic art; I Fl . k M iyo hns a son and daughter with oin? Uiions towsxd tin* stage, the ti esne* ciatly showing eonstdarablo shill ilaos liehiK almost ss band tome Bf? hin fal ter. Frank f'hanfrsu, Jr., h;u been p? ag bis late father's ie!?-, with sonui <, hulas yet bs? wot rivaled bli father. Bijou Herron, has bivn playing juveli la paru fer soma due?, but bi spite tf ber excellent trahihig is far below her mother in talent. Fannie Davenport keeps up tho tradiiii m of a family, but it rt mains to bc reen | wheHier lw etirlehv^ r.Ti^^fVi tn th^ \n\v j****: tus -JTSJ -?U.Z ix sail TTT.' Mr* WAT EllLOQ. BILI?. Toil) Smith MK! L ?U Ca Iwnll of Tip Top Hod low? lu*l week. Mr. Eil Seymour and, wife aro spending chrisoms it! their mother. Mr Ot'Smith han Completed Iii?? now .liing, TA' K Harria, -Thu Mae been attending If tur. ft in K 'ltitn ua has returned homo tor iho Chrlstmau hull* il ivs. Miss [reno Harri? ol thin pince, is isitinu ber ii? ... ut Lauren . Mrs Kinma. Kook t?n<1 daughter of Uroou woori are \ tailing itt town. Dr J W Kennedy, who has hi cit ill til? Drug linaine*??? hero for nome time, will move bis sio.'k I? Bradley's in * few d . s. ho ' eta to rum al u. Married De-? ii-'lrd, at the residence of the bride's father, by Kev. Milter, Mr Tiliuaii Kuller ol' Laurena, to Miss Mu mle Te ig'ie ol' New Mark it. <?n" of our young men visited hin ave 'Ult on last Sunday, and aller Ktavine awhile ?he a^kel if be llkud parched com. <>.i receiving un affirma live reply, "die raquead.? i : . Lc exedsed mid Inaahorl lime returned wuh nome corn H nd un oyen After pare h in g two ovens tull be remarked Ibu! hu liked her Kain pl i very mu di amt woul I be pleaded if ehe would pass aroun i ber pop-corn. A flor Lei ir/ told that hu had eaten up all tho corn on lim place, und i Iud HIIC did nui k now : Ital alie wa i reed ing tt boree, bo wald lie huted lo bo made mad by receiving on ly uumplus. M r and M rs K (J Smith, who have bee>n living heia* i'or nonie lime, bavo moved iof'roHM lii'll. ..-^.-ww.I?XC"[HT"* ? ???"-??|| - ? i - IP NI 1 flakers NOTICE. '-Tt.' n:-si)ltm;Ut FINS AND GOO: S -CHU ?\l\V.VSfl Lo foil mi nt in v st and, over MA!.TIN Si .'T'LCCK'S STONE i ? ur.v?> c (jXJ?r*ll<,Rrsc Hvxii Tvlioii der.ired. 8. ??. CORBET, AK Agent Oct 5M ..1 .???i i t a wiling for D,.M*BATO1TS MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, LAU? RN'S, H. I". Ami think l will 'Oct there /?;/.'."" T 11 K N E W BA I? HEH SHOP I beg to Inform U>c publie H'm I ?ni pro i 'ired lo nerve them as Ton son I ul A r? ll-* in my new qtiartora, under tho Holi er Ison Hotel. ff. H. CA VIT Y. Land for Sale! 'J<> Acron of vnlunblo lund for sait? siiHnMo for Hui l-l i nsf purposes, ?Uso for (Milli viii U>n, oil wilily Rllunlod In J or 'i y ('Hy V.. ! U'illl', 1 I fll'l' J*. h<>l :.n.. . 't'. i ,pply nt 0?00? MEAV'QUAUriCItd Fur. IRRIA fi v"? r n HF'IQ Coacli Materials, Sud?lery, ILirneis, Leather. BELTING. Tfea Fluaet aui ?JOit Vsr?od A?sort nont of (j'ul.lr.? i's C-ArriajOi Ever ll??u^,iii, lo tho City. At .ul unuvi. Tidings of Oomfosrt end Joy T> (bow, who luv? h?en wroncho I un I jerlso ! i'> i by an-cilled tox<\ carts. Wo now otwr you tb? uru^l delightful v.v. t.i KlXI2?3 L' w.icti'.s aiul nxles for S35.00. Ven out a-?d Ray? your hesita, B??ry ra tu wu > own? i ho-?-j. or wl-shn? to tra?a a colt, SIJOU! J lu? VJ ono, K* tin piioa it willi 1 t li J rea iii O? all. BIT ?: TANNATfflX, Augusta, Ga. W. I. D?LPH, "ixO. 631 BP.OAD STREBT, AUGUSTA, QA. -Wb?;<yiclo and Kcts'.l Dealer lu Cook Stoves and lieatiM Stoves, OF BEST PATTERNS. Iii Stock, Mantels, Gratos and Tinware. ft Or Ivoaia ouRixaaud li RA UK a ?IT O Y M. bOs- URAISS I'IHI? ind Enameled. a Car I. -ad? Kins Rn>OK, i50 KOT S HAHCOAL" Tia ROOFING, 100 Buudl^R SllKKl 1 1?>K. i Ua'k* iir.CT Zi*c OALTANISI I> lao?, Soi.nea, ICro., RTO, TIM waac, tiiatapnd au.i l'laoad, ia giuat vari ty, vsry I.JW l'ri?js, \t whole sale. EiTKuy th? "EXCELSIOR" COOK bTOVK. Title btovs ha been ?old Uy us for c vin /. ? ..IM ?a? .... tr*" M KA TlKQ SPOV1C8 -for COAL or YVooo. IriiT'ri- nd for Circular* *J?d Pi lo??. W. I. DELPH, AUffllt'* <"?* . fi pt. 28, lfipfl P'"-ti >- . ? ? ? HOta.._as Br** v w U ? k B r ? Iv 14 i s U Uli Y uo*I /A Yon <-?n pnrobta* Pia on'.j ROA0 UAH I :nsd.. that will aol iiui joo wttk a a-*? i?a<?k h >r.?,a?a are Ute e4?ient of tu'cea?, irlVboal ii ?>?'. luotiuii, .iu-.p an.J rei ia bia. 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