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Factory*-. The- . uTldotv-ju'-d respectfully in fauna tho public i bat he i? prepared tn do all Kind of Work in Iba Sbnvo \\X\c on the shortest no tice and at' Hi .U-i;61lUJ".I N< i done in llio b?si p-jisiblo mivincr. 1 situ have in full operation my PLANING AND MOULDING; MA< INN ICS, Axd GRIST MILL. All work in this lino done without dolav and on reasonable lerius. A :.h:ii'j ?l the public patronage is solicited. july 25 1!. RtGGS. CA rIi3L CALTi A 1 Til li PEOPLE'S BAKERY K?tahlishcd in 1871 by the Propri etor, who issiiil reaily and willing lo rii! orders in iUlMAl), ilOi.ii^, UTES a k s Of nil -jcucripiionx. UUNOKtlS Kr t!?t BrVRli&I. or 1)'. ?X. 1 i For ('amp.-Mcetiuj-si or ahv other kind ??| Meeting J act rtyVLv>rl t-'niiey '?.-4 A ;t<i A?; i 4 o :;n V, bs.di ?tili he sob! .is l.??W ,f. aity tliat e?i! bo bought n. (Irnnifelint Th.ii i-1 I for iiio pan l i>.tt"i>uat;o of ritt friet'.d-JM'.cl '.ho.piiluie I --<;tii solicit a lion li-dta'aee <>f th?-i.- cu-.!<>i:t. T. \V. Allu-r lbtsri?in Ktreen i> li, 1ST,-, --i v Mr. i'. il olc 6LB AFID ?EtlABLEi %Dn. SAxi'orin's r.tvKR IsricioRATon^ ?u a Standard Y',-u<\W li;\nv>dy for %<;?':innp ? i>." Ihn ! itvcr, 8!o--.i !i --*>*j3-5& 2v;->~tt i v- .bcoi.v.y? Is, T. IV, SAHFORoi O.Tk^WSl^i'A'l * AxvnitnwiisT?ii.i.ii:!i,\i,ri;KiiH'i:rATio\. ? Kopt 19 1 v PIAN APiOS im^t^firvrr-riT cagra ;tvm? r it t1 ' Trr*,>T*r/*Titi FROM FACTORY YO PURCHASER. EVERYRgAW^ \\ .8-OV-J M AGENT I.(Kill<? ii a. Itlltt'h' O t*il ml I It I ni.iut 1 lint ftnlr continued until N iv i. iSB,'. 11 ily natu r?l fh?: ttin.l evur ?nrrf ft fully, carrtfilotil i-i \mi rit*. IV ?von *i?).-? i>. intiti iiineirtsat li:? i?>? y ? 11 es i . In tf<xlin I lent mid Art vrrtiArmeitl. !,?v H*" ??' *< IIS-?? IT? Ajssts I .*e Coa-als;!?*.: I fsitru tvv te -iltp-d ilv.rt Irrrn ? actcty u MtiflatMJ. y-ii:? ?aa-.-: r-tafitrcwvil. ?f-rife fit? tc 3U. Csly i:.:e Boata Meiteodttl:fha. i-i .?><??.-..?. - '. $1-,-.; Fijuiik' i.k mil, iiitss \ \s.stop . r^j-i il stopiij MHrer Top i'.?-< . f: ?. New, bsudftoilw. diif.ild . O i'eaiH i-u.iraiili ? l > rt-ir-*- 1st?! (rial. i'nr. 'i <.-vs < *i.>i> i I <>1u /? n /. </?/ ing wuikcr.% anil '400 i'lfftvtnt flylff. .1 ? >ir. o.i, *(izh til fa r I it It of -i,?.c< purchi.scrs iind sia-iire nn instrninfut ii ivh?tlefciit? ruli--.. , terms I ? .'mini.: T+itchtrx, (thuivhetialiil t'atti /?' Addrc*s f?ti littrntl ttt't ton .--i? !?? i iiculars, Jd DDKN k DA'I KS. fiavnunah, fin. dec ID *2l l ? >i: ! ;.\ i a :. A house hnd loi ojipo?it? ^ :n. Wilier ?!..'- oii the I5< i<>ii!?' Itoml. The houvcis in com plete order wii!i every convenience. I*or purticularri applv lo A M BALLBY AT Tin: OdllKER OP Russel Street and Railroad Avenue,. J. Wi lylUoLLti, A full Stock of A GENERAL ME&CHANDSSE. Which will be sohl CX\ I K A V 1 :" GABI t. Ali my Old F riends'and as ma?fy New Ones us,will fa.vor m4 -wHo cull is res pec,! fully invited examine my Goods and Prices. jaus^iy ;r: w. Ai osxoTyre y\ ' - ? 1 -- : i 1 m, nil irai 3?il!aii? llilillli tr. wendcrful in \\n conception, uri precodonted for dpirjg a largo ranyo or sowing in toxtllo fnencs and ic ather. Its motions aro continuous; admitting of as< extraordinary rale of speed, eithor by. stoam nr. foot poivbr. Every motion of ihe trondlo mal'.es tti-.t iir.-ij. thus produce in:;* about ono-thlrd moro work Iri n day thonothor Sowing itir.ehlncfe. ti. hrso no stop motions, and \'?,-?<?.:.r.-.? Hie st?oh witSi the nesdto ?utcf r.r- f^;.-.;c- :t uzca the woll'known Wilson Compound " ?3d c .. ; ...r: : itics c: : ?o noodle, it has two-thirds loss parts than any other fii j..;:;. wi i? Ulaehiue*' Its arm is fully eight and one-half inches tcr. ?, and five and one-half Inches high, and the whoio IV!nchino i> very compactly and ccien tlficalty constructed in proportions, elegance, assign and appear* mice. Its simple, powerful and ' rfect mc h nl';m place . I' as far In advance of all other Scv-d.vj chi 10s as * ' re phono Ig superior to tho tin spoalung tube, 'i r,:: i73'.8c ". !0 ;Ci ATTACHMENT; for repairing all kinds of textile f ?-. iVITHCl r PATCHING, fur nished FREE with nil WS.LSQN SiEWEWC rVttiCW!lWEST tcgother with a Tuckors Rufflcr, Cordor, Set61 Hemmers, Winder, etc. r -?' rHEODORTS IvOIIN 'iGENT EOT! OH A EUUKG COUNTY MASO^Bf! Iff A IX gc'rieiKl* a?t'l C'ouiiirycisi'n nin-.-.it ! J)o ?Mit whit until it 11 sj?< ltd J." vi;_\ ??fin in place? ?loa'*, RJtilii* I)?:MAHS voiir('ir?cci here! XvU lii'u for Iii-; Ii \.\|S -.. ?:l E(unnintr :ii ilie !."'A K>T I'RICK! St"P ind fry hi- I'loar ?fi ?, ('hoesc, and \ i.!. things in !? is Ii he;! ||iivo some [iC'TTKlt sent nrnund-r S'.\.-iv man diotdd hayc :i pound ! \ nrl if x ( ii'd let ! well ahlo, i*m hift'MAOkk'U.KL on your Table ! (fjood arc all things hi his StprCj {?j? usoii cannot ?uk i'r mure! Only try Iii- MQJJOHS iare (/nii'l lietquallcd any\vlhkre ! |?]ver.\ 111:111 wliokhuws I >? M Ui$, IJiisHes for. i.i- '."m I ':es;ars! f 11 his Sample Itootn tiny lly, \cry time 1 hat llieyhredry! fSoiiie thin;; lolls iheiii II K'S. "tho nvu> ! A'ad he :dw iys leads the van ! >, . \ er yet did he retreat,- - Don't \..n kiiow hu can't boa"'.' |vOok villiin his Store so ?: nml, |i 11 11 i- I' 1 ;?? I ?? > > 11 near a' liand; $(nc*tion liim :nnl von will - ??? IN i >!? II cid? ll'i: GAN ' '' I' ItK ! j)li ! ?vail u<>( till you lire. ivi?er, |(casmi points to M ?. It IS ivII, S>'Hing lain \ i >; i. ks to till --- 4 J i \v hint i !:i 11 1 '???[:< ral cal', |{est ns?ur? d, I ? 1 ?>1 A I IS .-.1.- ( lieup, nd tlio liiiost jjo?,?lsi will keen, ^[ ever ??? siM' to bless your stars t- ;<>u it with ail exei pt DoMAKS. T 1 1 i?: ( L0( Ii. WATCIUh! \iVA\ AN1> I2S:3?ASU!.3S. ''Time and tii-!;." both wanted are, I nt Watch and Glii'Skand people here, I i'ilek yoii in edj or lt?ie 10 s< I, ?lust saunter round i<i?"I?:vi. l*or fv.Miiiy y'ehH and two. he's sj tint In If.ruin.- ho? his arts t.i kti >.v. I'.v -1- rial ?rovidei? ?? he's sen! To (>r:ihgvbip''g that at 11- v. II ;i \Valrh w ill i,< i'j? no li:??e; Aiiil if u (.' oi k will ii'ive no tick, I i 1?1?i !?< faiise \ ou've missed :hi-- line. Wliicli leite of g ?od work, truo ami iptiok. 11 your Waich will UVep no i'hne, <;. f. I>e( liivietl??; If your CU'ck will -.rive no tick. < So l .-'f I i" lib leite"! "T'u k and lime" iire ncrdod liere l'?y i .uim i^. I < '? ors, biiwyor.s, all, Ii' ihis ?>(? tin' , li.i lake :v.''d tare (;ii T; 1?. 1 :irivi< '???< to call; N(?f:ci;T.vii w.,..;,.- t-.^.;,,:. ! with .:h for ii-j..?.?: . tin iho !-; ,\?vv.|, ll 1 will i f nl aiictioii if not enlied lor \> ' foi.e the liivt M> ihhtv i:i Iheendifr next. T. DkGIIIVJUTTF. I July 4 if Oi'KHATlVH AM) MKiiliANITAL IVv It. I.. S. Wt?Id-'f\ Oflie? ?>%??.:? I>. I.oiiit.1 Stun-. Satisfaction guaranteed in all <>;>?t 11 js '?>"' Tectli i-\:ri<i<>! without pain, by ilic h . hi'Nil ions Oxide tnis. ,1. W Ii. Ihik?K, Jr., m a V: k ii: r kt/uokt, Ivi'.epicliilily itilornH I lie puhlio e>nera|lvjthai ! i.- Mal !?.? am i-omp'o li ii and filled Vv.itii FI N 10 HOUSES AN!) MULES W'iip h Ivo i- iilll'iin^ at very 'riln?u in wan: of ?oni| Stork tire re ^peeil'oiiy invited lo give mo a will. .1. \V. II. DTK K% .Hi. 3? O TT IE' !<? *i3 konee ANl: cattle powders "'? ?i\ ? L: / . v- ?FOUTZ^ t&?k?? ) a -jour? f fe^f .11 nii'rc . - ; > ?. fti .')!("ino. V-i '>'??: ???u i i )?.ie. i' >ih <>r I.raii 1 x \ . :. : I !?? itr's IV?. ??. i - ?.?.? . !Jit imif; i:'.'i:it.yiilfoirili'i j'vlHriii ?>-in I .-ut I um f '???>? y iVllZ'li I'iiw i-riWll !?? > ?; i l.-ii.- i;t In.!.'. i ivi i.-.i v illti nil ?? thli .,u.:i;U. ej uii'k ? :u tttClltj i. r ??? r. .. hi: . i,..!m- t.i.. huir. r r..rn ?t. I IV.wiVrs ? .! riirV- nr |.tt-i rilin >-t r? ucr : ? ' - II. $ t ii i. in, i. S\: i: ??wc 11. ::. .'} ?! ?v > c. \ 1 i>?.,,., .,, r. IVri : . !??? I r i?i 11. V? ,\ N N \ \i A K I I ?iiid l?r. \. i !??;!< IS- iiovtii U \ M l .i v V ?*.?. l.-VM>K 4 ? Maying r?ei'iilly in'ived ui'io my Ni w 1 would ii leave in in form my <1 1 friends tin I iliri n., Itl.ie in' rally I lull i Ii ?b it in I wil i e- ?. i tintii< I i keep on !i ind th I'. i?,i Orii.i**, Ih> ;i I'ninls and ('}\\<, 1 uiiip.t and I-1 ?.! iii'i ?. I in - C'iuars arid Toliii.iM'i?-?, i'iaiti mid Kaue> < i n c-. a ml in i. i \ ( ? vi id u^ nsiiali.y kept ! in :?. lit*.-1 eiu&j i)Rt)G sfoiVi;! i also ncctipy, with my lamiiy, iln rooms ov?'r hIoiv, and the re fori v. in he able 1,0 put u;> ??.refti'ri'pl.ion. tti any and ail liiniis duritl;j; l!i ? nijglij f'ee btilj 'in Irtiitl >) < u-. Ci ^5? Si KS, Mi ih o. i ;;i i svo l v ;??....?: > ? ? - i \i ? .' i i r ??... i" ."'f..v>! nn?t I?'. "i Wietliii^lon a s. Cliarltaii St:?.. N. V. boltl >?> ail l)i llgjgi its Wild Uidlvr?. Suflci inajol'tUvWorth '?Issia, IVcgro Emi^nints, The Carolina negroes continue to uirivc. Siilec November 27th over 2\o00 Imvc cbwie, s?n\l, not une to tliiy i.- making money enough to pr >v,i I; I the nttv-sarti ; hi life for" hiui ??li* an I j :'iiii>:!y. In OftO night i>Vd of t be do !t.?h d wretc 1 e ? ui riyii.i!, and 4!)Q ninro | on|h't.*l?cl \\ ?Ihin ten da\s. Onu ot iin s - immigrants unbosomed him -<-f to a Stiitiiitt reporter yesterdays The coiivt r-at ion opened thus : " Where are 3 on {?. tint V "I,enoir (.'<?untv. North Carolina.'' ' \\ by did you conic lime?" ''fcr'anutcl Perry and IVter ('. VVil- j Mains/came In h.s and said g?-i ready hud ^o lb Indiana, 'they 'leetioneer cd just av t! ey do in election times. Tiny promised that if I eauiit > I i li aim I would receive front Sli 10 $'.* per da\ lor uiiy kind of labors and that I would be provided with a holts': lb live in.'' Wlint'other promises ?" "We I, dey s-aid i!,..t ibei-e were 500 houses. built an I furnished for j us; that vyti would be given hcdchith J itig and suit.s'aiid a milk euWi*' " W. re you t<> get work ':" * ' "Oh', yes, mi ; tve iviis given the J privilege of fainting fbr oursel ves or j working at ? > per dev. 'liny said j \ve C'Ould l>u\ -"(,1 land at S1.?? to j per iierej and that jnovid .o? won ?..! lie furnished iis foi .-< v<n months, in d those kvlip diil not b sv hi id wo.i.d j lie hired by uici nssoon as th v nr- J iiMii in the citv, right from the j t^'ibiV' ? Y"u have i ?iiii i thi* trat V] "Nu sir; no indeed. As I stand before Hie' Lord, not one word ia us . they said!" ;.\\ oil i?l?ttiuiotl work ? ' "I ain't heard of ii " "fei me, now,'' fa id the reporter, ' ' liow much it\oney have you in old ' since yoit arrived, nine daysj ago?'' "Teil cents, tiiat is every cent, aa I rue as 1 am her.-." " 11 a vi- yoit a la in ly ; V 'A wife atid six load ill clti dren." j *'i lavi > nil nioucv ?" uW;idi; I gut forty erat- what I , lining wi;h tue, and nothing to 011, no wood and no clothing Wefleet) 011 111 e 1.11 e floor. They told m? we did not have to burn wood here." ''What a* as it-Perry told you about j bcinc Republicans.'.'' "&au>ucl l*err\ told uk: thai we iiiusl ko valiant-he.11 te 1 Republicans; that they wanted m> Democrat ? ii - gcrs in the paity, and that we tntiji all .-hi w om* principles and vole the Republican ticket.'' ??( If tours.- you agreed ?" "We ail told him WC Would lo as we had h in doing, and that was to vote that li' ket. I want I.? say t<? : you lii i?- they t' i l us we wo'iid lib lice up here, uiul 1 vvahi to say we I wits as free io North Carolina. There ' i we had work and a'l wii could etil and Voted a - we ph ,i-r.l." "Did ilu-y not bull ?hi/j atid int'nni iltiti \ pii V" *'.\'ot as I have beard oiii I work cd with nr. inasiei seven years, and he v..1- a 1'v iuo- r.it, and he never i'iic? tisked nib boa I viited. (>i lli>i 1 ?>:' iauiili<*s niiw in thi - tiiiy, fully one third are .-:??!; a'illi ciuiliigious di-'-.as - I II ; bk'tV d:s p'.'ttsnry li iS furnished for the past month an average oftwciitv preserip tiona [?er day fir th.rfc. Aldii ; Pro - pi-i 1, Wf -1 Michiguuj ""I. t lair ami ?onin ,d!> o - -ip,ii si rCtM - 10 iv be. found , in each lions-- iliree to live families, I and 11 (ways two, atid soiiietitnes a j many a- livesick [tersons. A j 11 mi.ii ui colore I man t >ld a reporter that not a siiiglc iiegro had j come to th is tow,1 hat understood j that he \\u? to vote t!i'- IU'i>ublican ticket. Since the publication of the articl ? .-bowing the .-irkm- . poverty and death ainbng the imuiigrants, ihe coininitiee IVotu the <' 111 i>t in 11 Aid ;~*ci. iv had it Iverlised Pcri> und j btberj in Washington lb send the nc , grocs in stun 11 numbers, and 1 hey' I have boin coining in lots oi six and ? ii-a families atid therefore ha.I not attracted public attention. In the ! northern part of the city the negroes nre :i Im ich n lo ii <? people. Not n (lav passes Lut (hut iliey are urouud asking for aid in all forms-?food, clothing and luel. Tronic have oven solicited small pieces of carpet in which lo wrap'their.habe? at night None htivi receivi? 1 in nv than 80 ( ?-?nls a day and oth ts of th-'. feyy who have obtained liitl ; job-nr- p.iid but 40 and 50 cents.?finita iiaiu?U:\ Sn. 't' uti. An (>$?.<'r limit's I.nek. "Arc y??u in a hurry ?" an oyster dealer iurptircd of a man for whom ho was opening his third nyater. THc man 'had ordered u dozen, and was plainly in haste, but seising that a lady had ent< red the saloon, ho s-xiil ihn! he had plent y of time, and ho gnn to munch broken crackers until toe oystermau wis again ready to unit upon him. What can I do for you. ma'am ?.-' the dealer inquired, turning tu the holy. ' Are your codfish Ire h ? ' the new customer demanded, looking su-pi cious'y at pome Ir.rgo ones on the hoard". "(July leu hours 'ml of the water," j the dealer answered. ''Hardly dead yet. Only sin cents a pound." Weigh that one fV?r me," the lady euid. The fish weighed five pounds; ?.h i; was loo large; another weighed j two; hut that was loo small. A third weighed three and a half, that was just rig It ; lot the lady had changed !;- r min i and preferred haddock, 'ibis, '?!sO, was six.ecuan I a fish of suitable Weight was soon f< und, but four cental a pound vvna all that the customer was willtug i > (jiva. More over, she bud nmv set her heart upon smelt , nd nrs there were none; in che ? i r?n, she turned her attention to oypte rs. "'? want '.hem for frying/' sin; said, "How much are tlicy a hundred?" "A dollar and a quarter/1 was the reply, ''and cheaper at that than you caii get then anyw'horcin the city." ''Then upon lifty for me, if you please," the I tidy said. ??Will you allow me to attend to this gentleman first'/"the dealer ask ed. pnin'ing i<> the man who had been obliged to lake a reerss after citing three oysters. 'Certainly not," the lady said, snappishly. "I'm in a hurry," and as the man hud by this time linished nearly all th'J crackera and, in a great ?measure, lost h'u appetite for oyster*, he said, politely, that be was willing t > wail. The lifty oystors were opened, ami after rlosjly examining lucih, the lady s.iid : "N ov. , I (hii.'t mind giving you fifty cents for those, i: you nil! paste Ihein over with Hour ami egg, and fix them op for frying just as th v do at the uiiirkct " The dealer breathed very hard as he lo- ked at his ijupromisitii: ens i .. . ieiner. '*! urhup.?,' he said, "you w mid 1 ke iiie to go t<i your house and cook lhem for you ?" Without another word {he lady ?lathe'rcd iip her gloves, handkerchief liinl i lioulo, restored her purse iti its pbiee in the latter receptacle, sind, Lk si owing upon the dealer a look o 2 combin I scorn and iudignatioiii swepi out of the saloon, 'Well, women i- <|ueer creatures," I lie th tiler muttered, as he iooketl at ! the receding form. ".Skinllitits,sill of 'em. 1 wouldn't ti Ml my own wife where :i bnigaiti was u> behiid." And In turned around toJind the man wh<> had eaten the three oyslers. Ihn that ptu'S 'ii had for.;..ttcti to pay \ far ih" oysters, ohtpticd the b wl ol I broken inackers, and gone out. Ib v. V. . \\ ilkin Hicks, I). I)..who I created such a sensation in ibis'sec lion <-:' I lie moral vineyard a few years ago, Inn been defeated lor the office of K?tij e.'vi-or of < \m-us for Kipiida. When here, lib wits a rank : : outl'.erh rights man, and th ? most, eloquent in blister in th.: Methodist Church South. Now ho is said ii? bo 1 just He re vor ts in every respect.? I Palnwttn Yeoman, ?;<>od Tulkcrs. Dr. Holland, in *Scribtie)\ has a, good*deal to s iy about what'u person must be to talk well. What be says Is so applicable to teachers that we publish it., for the teacher must talk; teaching is done by talking. 'For the materials of our conversa tion we must draw" upon knowledge. No mini can li? a thoroughly good talker who doc3 not know a good deal. Social'sympathy "and 'the gift of gab' go but a'short way towards producing good conversation, al thohgh we hear a great deal of this kind of talk am ?ng the voting 'Sound and exact knowledge is the very basis o'.'good" conversation. To know a good many things well is to have in baud '. lie best and most reli able materials ofgood'eonversation. 'There is nothing like abun'danco and exactness of knowledge with which to furnish n'taiker. 'Next to thi?, perhaps, is familiar ity with po'ite literature. The faculty of quoting from the best authors is a very desirable one. Facts are valu able, and thoughts perhaps arc valu able, especially ai they are more stimulating to the conversation of'a group. ''I he talker who deals alone in facia is quite likely to have the talk all to himself, while the man }i famt liar with thoughts and ideas, as It * has found them embodied in litera ture, becomes a stimulator of thought and conversation in those around itiin. Familiarity "with knowledge nod with the'lproduets^of literary art cannot be too much ^insisted ou in tho furniture'of good conversation. 'Hcyond this," the. good talker.must be familiar ..with the current, thought and events ofhis time. Thero-sbould be no movement.in politics,'religion and'good society that tho'good talker is in t (aiuil.iar v ' h. Indeed, the man'who'untlertttkoa to taik at alFmust know,what is up permost i:i men's] minds, and he nblo to add to the general fund ol know ledge, and *[ respond to Jihe popular inquiry and the popular disposition for^discussion.^ The man who under takes to be a good talker should never hu caught' napping, concerning any current topic of immediate public interest. To rt You n K lAidy. Vou think you love tin'4 young man who is coining this Sunday night to visit you Suppose he "declares him sell" and asks you to become hi? wife. Are you prepared to say to him,'I love von ami will trust you through life with my happiness and the li\e> and wealth of our children?' He is jolly, gay and handsome, and all the darts of Cupid are twinkling ami sparkling in his eve-; but will those eves always find expression from the love of a true soul? To* nighl he says many pleasant things and draws pretty pictures for the fu ture. Does he go to-morrow to a work which gives promise to tho ful fillment of your desire in life? Do Iiis nnibitions ami achievement* satis fy you? Does his every-tluy life sh no with the noble endeavors of a trustworthy man? If you think and desire a companion in your thinking, one who can unlock tho depth* of your mind to what strata of humani ? lv thu s lie belong in the seals of ex cel lerne and morality? Is he doing ad he can to build future usefulness and happiness in which you can shire and feel blessed? These uro ques tions which the experience of after years make many women weep in the bitterness of soul that they ware not thought of beforo they nnswere 1 "Ves:'? -.MB ? - ? ?!? - Hi v James S. Cozby, pastor of Zion Church, Sumtor, proposed to each tanner member In devote one acre of cotton plante 1 per mule tr> thitrch ptirprisct. When I h?i year closed it was found that the sum re alized from these several res? rvation* in the crop of the pt?.?plo wjisi ?uliioient to meet .?il of the past? r's sa ary rind I leave a handsome balance, besides for contingent cxpennes.