PassFrig^Away. The fiiftcst 'flowers that bloom on earth Must \virtiw a?ti1 tk'ony; ' Tlio frost ot death the petals touch Ami then lliey pass away*. The grandest structures man can rear? .. The pride of hiininn power? Are touched by Time's relentless hand, And crumble in an hour. , Ai d man with nil his lil? boasted skill, Mibl yield to' Death's embrace; f 1 j ,;M?isl tlnd vyjthhi the narrow gruvo. \ 'A silent resting plnee. b.ttidl loa -tjJvf? ^ Mtfi Im H|'?b tftt j', mtAnd that sweet maid, with boiiyiint step ?V With Pjiivlt -ibid and fteiv ? " 1 Must rcel'llieh'y haiulol death? Must cold and lifeless be. / We. pass away ! Thi? old?t he young . Around in silcuee (all; . t - ( '?' And soon tJie hour Will come when we Must heed the solemn call. ?->? fi-ni'i, >x ? k>tui} -hi ani:*yi'*h 7otf(?tt I ? 'O'lVionds! Bhall we all .meet at hint: When earth shall Bull no pay? ft j When all that's good and pure arid sweet Shall uever passawayV . , A. Thrilling Story. V ? ??-??? ? ? 0 ?? v in ' it|'ji> The following incident ablually.de , .cuned on b,oard of a llrLish frigate, and was conitnunientcd to the writer, several year's ago, by an o'd mnr.-of n war's man : ' 1 A timid boy; about fourteen years ' of ttge, hesitated to gp aloft, but by the captain's orders, was forcibly put in the main rigging, and tjicn a boat ' -8wain's mate was-commanded to lash him like a dog until lie learned to run aloft. The poor f'dhjw's legs and arms ' trembled) he,..-grasped . the shrouds, lie. cried,,he prayed the jn luiir tjn captain for God's sake to have mercy oilhim ; lint all in vain. The ii boatswain's mate was ordered to lay ??n harder and harder, regardless of . ? t*:e boy's piercing screams, which made, even vc teraii seaman turn from n t c brutal score with,disgust, . Iiis " clothes were lent-from his brick, the -?b'ood followed, the lasii, and still the tyrant roared Wit,*"Lay or, bout i ? swain's mule !" , Willi one wild scream he sprang from under ihe lash and bounded up thc^ -rigging wilh .amazing.rapjdily. lie doubled the fultoek rigging like a ?cat, passed up thy. topmast and top gallant rigging with, uudimjnishrd sliced, shinned the ? unrattled ? oyul rigging, and perched himself like a bird alongside of the pennant which streamed from the masthead. Here he paused, looking fearlessly upon the deck below. All hands came up to see him?his cries and cruel treat ment bud already enlisted their sym pathy, and if possdde, had increased their hatred of the captain. The monster was smiling cotnplar eenlly at the success of his experi ment ; he was' one of those tyrants who boasted thai the cat, properly -applied, made men do, f auj tiling. Still he was'apprehensive that lid? boy might dcbt'r?y himself, and the circumstances be used against him at the Admiralty, where he knew repre sentations of his cruelty had already been made. The men,gazed in si teilet, looking lirst at the boy ar?l> I lien at the captain, who Was scaled near the talliatl. They dared licit be seen speaking to one anoti.cr?it was a Hogging oHVuce ; even , at i night spies passed 'under their hummocks to usecilain if they whispered. The olliccis walked the lee side of the. ipiapler-deck, occasionally casting their eyes alofti but were as silent as the men. 'Still the boy pltt?gjjip the masthead, playing with the peanut, apparently unconscious of the inter est-he excited below; Tired with gazing aloft, the captain, sung out through the speaking trumpet, "Down .. fxoui aloft,! Down!" The boy sprang upon the track at a bound, ami raVmg himself erect, waved his cap around his head ; then, ?stretching his arms out gave a wild laughing scream, and threw himself forward. T' o captain jumped to his I feet, expecting to see the boy dashed in pieces on deck ; but when, clear of the shade of the sails he saw. him sliding along the waih'troyal stay to wards the ibrctop-gallant masthead, and heard liim laugh Mid cjftttef like, a monkey, as if ci joying the sport. Jio reached the 'masthead in safety1, and. then descended;along the top gallant backstay hand over hand. The captain looked at, him and was about to speak, but could not Und 1 words. The hoy frothed ut the mouth ? und nose ;. his eyes seemed starling out o( his head ; he rolled upon the deck in convulsions, staining it with blood w hich still trickled IrOra his ?ce1ved'on consignment, and country'produce sola >r ship ped to Charleston or Northern markets on Commission. CHARLES S BULL, A. Oran?ciiu'r^, S. C, September ' DOMESTIC AND /, )/PORTEV SEGAHS, ??ASPECfAlJlTf Jj ? } { \\ Made, of .Mountain Deir Corn Whiske'i. CHAMPAGNE, ALKS, PORTERS BRANDIES WINES, BEER &c &c. T ha\*f on hand a very heavy.stock which 1 am offering for sale eheaper than Lany ouecUu.ln the County. Mr. -V. L. STROMAN" is with mo and will he pleused to see his friends at Doyles Corner. Oraugeburg, Scptnmoer 0. Z. J. KING iOJJi O JL NORTH' WEST CORNER STATIST IlpJJIfilS BQTJAHMC, COLUMBIA S.C. X 1 BOARD $200 PER DAY. J&MNIEJJS 2Gcs? Spocial attoation and RATES to commercial travolorfl. Ornngehiirsi Oct. 18 1878. ' ,"/ / : ly .?? o ^ 3 co_B- ? tr cc. & i i I? QC CO LU . tu ex. CSI 5v t? i ,k.,hi -u. .?;.< .i.j. :.;? ?;-' v.j'jtj ll-n^'il j oj - tnfl >> firr/t iWot !:?**,*IC>**** ?*X - t i <^-%^^^--^~-^. , . .. .. . *???>??-? 10. *f'vi*nr^> * : ??'/?>i;(\ ,1. .-.?/??Sjf-'.T'ilM? HtJtJjJ ?r-iivi?*a ?u*iif to?jti5i ? oili :oi H.i oif f.itn ,pfuj:.':-jt>: ?? M\ i:t fevT-oJ i? ?i^.-i^t$^o - ?!?/?>?$ .toi : ?..ni !-? "' ?.: .')?'?..? i.l* .' .1 ? ? . ' > '; ? V .''i.: m if.J.'ftu'l: t /n\i ? -??'??? ?*? Uu: I ??U??|^itl{ , . ; , *? ?''?" ?>fi-.'l ,>:???-: T fa,. } ' ?'I1 ' 1 ".' j' '' ;' i'Jii'?'U -'J >i? *?/ ?af> ' .'.!i.,lv'r^ 7 r-.^^-Hj;,! i/i ., , yi-*.. , i; I fi-ferttu! -I : ? :?.?.?' ? : .: Ko??0? Ulli ?lfftT ?tf ! v>'? ^?"??'V''7,' !???>..? *-. ;b.-' ?, * .ill n l?M M,( 'O il !? Ji.odii /1 ??o's?jiT . . ... , ' ?-v*UK .7ii id fctiii ;i?^H>? ".i -U ;.--4'lf41lf J>R // ' /rut ; r,vr.(! f-.'fS'dJi.KJ.' KUgi i'M vi// . ?i?i:il JJ: i?0..?ut?}'1?. Vwiw.t"; I* ?/???/ ? smiJ ." H AED TL:ME.Si';S'*:s JLL ?X JLH 1J JL 1 ItJL 124; fO e ? I .!???-??/ i.: ; '?' St : ! -vr)V.\.', j >t, i>( i-r.-j-IJItf" u?l"v.lb-It'.1-.'' I , , i-; . ? -.-O-r-rrr ? r. ?? - ?.-: V {> .;.? ) ? : ? I ?, - .........;^ THIS Is heard all over tho land. Every paper published is heralding tba coming of an awful season. Wise Indeed be that man who profits by the ominous and portentous signs that loom up in tho unknown future. Who heeds the distant rumbling of the far away, but rapidly approaching storm that will yet, like the relentless hurricane,.sweep over, thodand. But wiser far is he who has learned wisdom and experience from the bitter lessons of the tpng past - by paying more for tho necessities of lifo than they are worth slitfply because they have been grunted a little tlmo. 'i'he lesson, taught has'been-a hard one, but stiU thcre is time to halt , and retrace you steps. Ituy where you p;ct the most.goods for tho lea-t ca-di money. Hny whoro you get thirty-six 'inches to the yard and sixteen minces to the pound. Yes. Go beyond this Golden iiulei and buy wlierc yon can, w|t,h }'our. hard and powerful casb,'get two dollors worth of goods for one. This opportunity is atdast given you. Man, woman, child, whatever is wanted In your-separate papartmerits call on us and we will furnish it far below any eompetlt??r. If not hi stook we trtko plouRuro in ordering for you without charge-- 0 01 A FULL LINE OF UHOOERIKS, NOTIONS, TINWARE, CROCKERY, &c-V on hand, wholesale and .retail. Auction Sales?Saturdays and First Mondays ittthe Rooms at 11 o'clock. Will aiuo attend to sales any place wbcro sorvjeos of an Experience! Auctioneer .are required, / . NEW GOODS AND SPECIAL BARGAINS opening every day. Call and bo couvlncetl.v . (, t . , a Yours Respectfully, ,.0K j]? .. . ,, .,u> i . mr- - ut> ?4C> ???'?? *? ?** - ojilo ">.\t : ; . ,- .-.^s ? 'i" v - i} i ?*,'>?> ; '? ???.*r>l-^v:"i 1? *J*o| Kt.i,l>'H ' f,-0.j ??';,Ji: .j mi\*\ .%\ ;-,;rT. ,u? ! -st?. ??. jff?in l^nwmir. ladto > ^.twm tin nil Iqiavoi (ma -..virwi- o.? (., i ",: M ?? Vl> *r - '-"'Irr.'*: . ,,v|((; V)l iroiiftlD oI-iM'f iilisM '\ .,' ' j ? A *mti*vjui -.u . to>teooi| 1^, ja t>u. f,..,;i,.;;.u,;(l<: ;(U. ' """ ' "' " 'Ift v .I'm? h> .'i.^'-n !>!i?i; ti.'.',??., .. , ' -. ... ,,--<> .Ktdw jJV i'C'.t n J'.?a f-i:; .?*?;:? ? .???. \ : ... : i>J ? ' mj! v '?? r Hi;1).'! . i t>j lOJlby OfJJ f-r . 'i; >? ?" ?did! !i- h.i?;:fi . ? :? y.? .1 .?;?.? jftarj ^(fivjo'iyi uii'jj Vl-". T : . ? > ,L;;Ji . t.'. J #| ...? .v x ;u.io ji . >0 .t?;,'"j .i ruoKi M My?.u - - O .!/', wo ,iihijwI. i M fv'?i j i .j 2>/'y Goods, Groceries, Tobaccos and Segars.JUiauore .. both Foreign and ^Domestic, Hardware,-S^c., And solicits a share of trade. Mr, J. PHIL. SAIN^ who Is In ciiargc'of the store will be glad to greet any all olhis old custom em, and now ones too; to^r/hotn ho guarantees bargains as good as cnrr be had in Charleston, Highest market prices paid for all kinds of country produce St. Matthews, September 6,1?7C. 3 i ;; '" wiols pit lo ?V - ? ? ? . * . ?? BUY :, BUY BUY / ?_ ? .. ? ?? . Efl il Up i?< ; ? Pi ij ?< pyoii ..j tfivii n ;i>:l .Vr* I TOatE^ WITHIN ttlE^-BING and enjoy the advantage offered . by hie, which can't be beat by any House '.. . ? .1* !>S?lil'Jyf - Si", .'il -iM'Sp in town. Your cheapest man to buy from H A, B. WALKER. ro -\- -T: >t>,! ir i?J! v.-.ii a *0T 523 O ' t KiclffT !*Jft it- ..: .I mm v I.)' I ! Ii.'-i. ??*< ].i bit! rr DRUGGIST AND''CHEMIST IS OFFERING His Drugs s large and well selected stock of i, MediciaeSjtPaints, Oils, Toilet and Fancy Article^ DOW DOWN FOR CASH. k ALSO a lot of FINE. TORACCO FROM FORTY THREE TO EIGHTY Five cents per pound. Your patronage Is respectfully solicited. . . Orangeburg, S.O., July 12. 63 A. C. DUKES, M. D. ECS ALS TIES! BAR G A I KS? AT THIS 7/ IJ liltrl}1j .1 lit titti'l t ^mO i ???; We beg lenvo to call the attention of those interested to our large and well ?e?j leered stock of GROCERIES, CANNED FRUITS. DRY GOODS; F?NC*} GOODS, CLOTHING. BOOTS, SHOES Ae tfto.'to call -at our store, before ? pur chasing elsowhere as wo are now prepared to offer the above goods at exceeddtngj ly low prices. .< . ? j N. R. Wo have just received direct from the factory a largo line of ILLUMI NATORS, Parlor and Store Lamps, nlso 23 and 4 light Chandeliers, and are 'en nbled tp sell them nt greatly reduced rates,' we Intlte all to see the light at ?tl^ store and examine Stock and Prices. ' ? " " SO RENT RUE A LORYKA,. ' i Russell Streetf ncxJt door to MoMaster'e,.. ORANOEBUR?, S. C, Sept. 20,1878. ?m