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MOS. Jr ADAMS
DGEF1KLU. S C.. THU?SDAY, ?\Tl?lttr4. 1333 ?VOL XLVI1I---KO. 4
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Fur 82.25
THE ADV KT?-ER *?
* ir fr rr A
PRO mi BOOH,
Tu !: eli Si.b criber.
???tDini?i Reading
for a Very Utile *2one).
We are plea ed r>? . noMince ? <>nr
readers, ?hat we h? ve Mieeeedod hi ulak
ine: 'arraosr m i?v ? hieb we ea.n ?-end
.THE -'AJDVKRTISKK ? <i a?-y ???e <>f the
following uv ?.r ?'M -ie- HI??KS to every
??r_|i?r?V>'- r-:.? i|?t ol Si '5
HYPMION H W l ongfellow
OUT': K ? ' I! lt W Li nat'eHow
THt H 11^ .'"Y. .AND ARNE. By Bjorn
. S'T' I'. J f ?O?I.
PRAJrKEN IHN; OR. THE VODKRN
PKOMH7HH S. By Mrs Mary WnJ.
Btoneerafi Shelley.
LYTIK. Bv Joseph Ha'ton.
HE MOOVS'OVE Bv Wilkie ro)lins.
BECOMING R\CE;*<?R. THE SIEGE OF
GRANAOA R\ LordLvtton.
HE THREE SP.iNTARDS.r ?v George
Walker
HE TRICK? OF THE GREEKS UNVEIL
ED.. Bv K-UeTt. H. udin
AUHR CONSTANTIN Ludovic lUlevv
E KLE* Bi. K. he?s-- Ferme* K-d. liir
E DARK COLLEEN By Airs M. Buch
anan.
SEEKER? AFTER G"D Bv Canon Farrer
THE GR> EN MOUNTAIN LOYS Thi.mp
eon.
FLEURETTE Rv Entrene .?cribe.
SECOND THOUGH TS. By RhodaBrough
ton
THE NEW MAGD ILEX. By Wilkie Col
lins, i \
DIVORCE. Rv Margare; Lee.
LIFE OF WASHING-ON Hy Leonard
' "Henley.
IRENE; OR. THE -ON ELY MANOR B
Oirl Detlef.
VICE VERS A Bv F. Anrtey.
JOHN HALIFAX RV .M a? Muh ask.
.F MARioN. B* ll rry and Weeina
THEHERM:T> RV Kev. Cn HS* KngsHy
DUKK'op CANI.O.-i Bv * M th. v.
EAST LYNNE. Bv Mrs. Hei rv Wm-d.
J NE EYRE Rv Charl, tl- Bronte.
HYPATIA. R'. R v i'harSes Kl g*bv.
MARRIAGE IN HUH LIFE. B\ Octave
Feuillet.
LAST DAYS OF POMPEII Bulwer.
IVANHOE.. SlrW*itei Sc-ott.
GULLIVER'S IR VELS.
Vin AR op WAK F KIEI D Goldsmith
THE FRENCH RF VOLUTION, tarhle.
CORTNVR Madam* DeStael.
BRIEF BIOGRAPHIES. Sinti'?.
T?.M BROWN Ar RLT?? Y Hoghes.
THE KORAN '>F MOHAMMED.
LAST OF THE HOHIC tNS. Cooper.
ROMOLA George Eliot
REM ?N IS EN CES. Th-.s Carrie.
HOM ER'S 1 LH D Tnoiflatt d. *
HOMER - ODY>sKY Trenah* d.
HEROES \X:? ?IEKG "RMilP. Cartvt*.
LEGENDS OF PATRIAR HS \ND PRO
P.HKTS.
A ?A|&.L [R R A R Y* OF DIOGR .PRY
JES?PS FAR KS.
RASSELAS Sant::e| T hnsoii.
GAMES ?ND * POR'.? FO? ROYS.
SKETCH H- F:-; O IT X \ s -t -" ? !XGS- !
?This book ls h= tt: n of the h>.nr ;
The denia'-i! !' . lins i?e\ er li-*, n . IJMHI I
? ?Lft?t??? I"e.-j.>>t ?it. t'-.t ' ll f* j
? J* p>g- ...'..'i^'l.~ i'a ni "- .
idred ".' Mieoi urinal sketch- j
Alex. E Sw a?al .T Ar |
il pu.?'!:-!) d in Textil
ibrated lo? nor ms week t J
nil handsomely boiinn
d and ir- - d c V? is. and
. si i\ - ?, oil lin? whiti
iai:y are b SUtiflilJl
ar? ie?! ahotldj putter
f.iit l> ...ks ..hieb will bc
>r?r\\
Hub-erlptiobta to
: i
Dec. 6. I??
Edg-firld, S. C.
um
Xs composed ci Herbal un-i M icu mono us prt<c
u-:i,\ra:Cu penncaw tile tub*lance of Chi
Lnags, expectorate? tho acrid matttt
luatc.ii'cui.i tue lSiouchioJ 'l'ube?,;indfuni]ii?-.
.ootiiiU?p cosiing, *i>iih relieves the li
ai tatton thnt du vi ti.e coutil, li cleanser
the Inn? of at 11 in purl tie 5, nt rengthens
them vrtien enfee oled by disease, tavigor
|st?s ?M.clrculaaoa of tba biooU, and braces"'.h:
?imty^rm. Slight colds often end In
consumption. 11 it danserons to neglect
them. Apply tho remedy promptly. A
test of twitr T-:ir< \rirr.-int2 tho a-seriion thu*,
no remedy has ever been fon?*d that Is as
prompt ia i-sufleeMus TUH'S EXPECTORANT.
? single dose raises the phlegm, BUMMM*
i .2 iciraation.ajd i's QBerneed Jv euro? the no>t
obstinate coush. A pleasant cordial, chil
dren take it readily. For Croup lt ls
Invaluable PM s'to'ild be i" *rerr foaiilr.
In 2.-?C. and di Bottles.
TUTTS
! I
PILLS
ACT DIRECTLY OW THE LIVER.
Cures ? hills emu loaver, dyspepsia,
Sick Hradach?, llilious Colic,Constipe -
Hon. Bheiimatlsm, Piles, Palpitation rC
th? Heart, Ulxzhiess, Torpid Liver, and
Female Irregularities. If you do not "?erl
very wril," a single j il stimulates the stomach,
xsstoresthe n^sjtite,iEnnrta ripor to tLesysi?m.
A NOTED DIVINE SAYS:
DB.Tow:--Dror Sin lor ten y?ars I haro
leen a xoartrr u? Dy- p?;- ia, C<'n!>ttpstion and
liles. Lost spring y our pill a wie recommended
i me; I ussdthein (but vi:hlr! le faith). Ism
>v a veil maa, havo good appetite, dipesiip*
rfect, regular a'oo>, piV s cyne, sud I h.iro
r _ined forty pounds solid Cosh. They are wv ?.
tiieir weight in p"ld.
E? V. It. L. srMTSOX, Lcuis^Ile, .
Office. SH IrTurray St., !Vevr York.
/ Dit. '?VW'S M?KVAI? of I'scZul
??occlpts I EEE o.i appllcat.ou.
SOSB?0
-AGENTS FOR TUE FAMOUS
Ec^'Dse Traction aod
Portable Engines!
TriE WA VN KSP.ORO Ri LIPsRSFP
A?ATOK. **W MILIX. COTTO?S
OTN'S. Alao.THK * MKRICAN FRUIT
DKY-KR.' Parties wisbitiif the above,
??reas
PEAKE & BRO.
Ejnarci's T. 0M S 0.
^pri ?-lv
T H ?
MOST DESIRABLE
Purchase Yet Offered.
I ACRE'S of Land, half a mile
?j sj ?J from Porn's Milla. A troon
Dwelling Hou?e, Store^Gin House, Barn
and Stable?; three out honaea; '00 acres
in cultivation. 1 tnprovementaof greater
value than the price aaked.
Torma very eaav. A fl rat rate bargain.
- R. G. M. DTJXOVANT.
Beal Eatate Agent.
SLEEP.
BY H . J il I DER.
Lift nie tr. tn lifeV sharp rocks mofloatme,
S pep,
Fur out upon thy waters ai] alone,
There let me sink beneath the soft sea
moan
Oi wind a .d wave into the stilly Jeep,
>." . ey j;it. oj my wrecked forium-p keep
? ft .-.? tn'- With no f:tce that 1 have
known
0: friend or foe, nor tba'worst fee1
my own ;
I would le drad and cease to laugh and
we?p.
In M)fi fur^etfu!.-"'?s my spirit still,
Till busy morning sees me cast, ashor*,
TM l ;re the grind of custom's dailv dril!,
Tc brui ?ife's apple rotten.to the c re;
.S>> ou' God's arm were round me 'tw<-'e
not ill
If B^eep were death and life's dull fit
w<-re o'er
Snufh raroliua and *lat>sacnii>flt .
Senators (iften loee their temp-rs
when obliged to end OM a !oug rog!'
?sepsion Ir was about midnight that
S. nators L mar ard tinkling g t
into a wrangle And it wau atti?
came sepu'ct ral hoar 'h .t S-n-t t
Hoar and B it'er, on Saturday i ig? ?
had a serious v- rbal encounter W?
quote ap f i lo-* S r -m ar. interesting
account ot 'b- proceedings:
Ir; the dncusxion tba fallowed tb
Civ'l Eg ts biM, Mr Birler ask
Mr. Ho r if he tb Ugh- C"i -re- 1
h" right to prohibit 'iv givirg
money iii -tn -mp r?ye ol tb? g v r
ui*ir fr p ii ?cai pur ?ope* M. Ho
un td : 'Ye-, f-e a f rt nj.? p lr li
purpose ' Mr Butler a-k^d t im lr
the employe could ki . w 'ha' i' ?t.?
for 8i.ch a purj use
Mr H r-To I r.y sh-?gu s
shoot negroes w u d be -u- b a pi
pose.
Mr. But)*?-0 t buy v.te ur?'
di -r ? chi.- 136 000 people, p it it
psiid b>y have dune in Massac-but-et't
Mi li- r- L-. t d'iep *he Se- *U
mean liv rh-.' ?
Mr Billin-1 mean thar jt i- ela'
?d -hit hey h..ve dislr nehiVed 136
J00 uieu ir. :'ue St.,te i.J M *Sael?U
setts I propcu! ded a polite nqum
Lo be Senator, ard when he i? j cr
i 'o bis reply a piece oi venom, i
propose to an.-wer bim io th?* earn
ai ?r-uer H? uno-rtook to tbru-t ai
when be proposes to di*cu<? his shot
>\iu policy with me, I am prepared
:o rn-er. bim.
Mr. Ho*r-Mr. President, I made
ao allusion whatever to the Senat' r
ti an. furn, shape or manner. I al
lui'd to one manner of using poiiti
Bal contributions, and i any personal
ipplioation b'?e been ma?e ol that re?
in > rk
Mr. Butler-Oh ! Mi Prepidmt
Mr. Hoar interrupted, claming
\> - il he had th>: fioor, but the presidi
ng utEcer awarded it to Mr But er
who again said he bad asked a ques
:iou in politeness and good tempi r
:o whicn Mr. Hoar had repied in at
extremely 1 fi' UM ve manner, and that
when he said be (Butier) made a per
?on il application of the remaik be
tnteuded t" say by innuendo *ba* h?
perhap would not dire to say di
r cHy-not that he wap afraid le
? g held tu any peisoual restonsn iii
ly, fur hi (Butler) had no id a ut 1 av
ina any such peisoual l^suewirh hm
Mr. Hoar-1 made no per?onal 1
lu-i n wbaUver tu ihe Senator fr n
Sou h Caioliua. I alluded to one
firm of political crime in this couti
try without any thought ut an indi
v du il application to any Seua or I
arith ro ?*} to the Se- ator rom S ... h
parolina that I nevtr hint 01 irs; u
*te an) thing to anybody lt my pub
lie duty requ r-.s meto Ptatear.j opin
ion, wi etLei creditable or 0 bei*i ,
ul Le character ir b >'oiy o' ilia
.MUtu r or any other, I -hali o it .
term ihe deal ne-.- ari 1 i'iMincr.i PB
of which *il? 1 ive 00 doubt a- to
my m-Hiiiog
Th re was M<me 8' gh' applaud i*.
tb cal eiy, a' tl tLe Pr-<-i l-n'gav',
wami m ?bat it th dem n- r*t; n
wer r poa'ed the gaile wou d t?
c?e'ired.
Nu. V?at-I bop? u- r, Mt Ft. 1
de,T. This is the oui) ripp e oti t e
fUrface I tl is de-bate tn*.!- we hav>
had this ev eui? g [Laiigb'ei ] Now.
Mr President, t.h'.L this PU rm ol *; 1 '
bas pissed, I propose to .-ubmit a lev !
feeb e remarks rn the '*gal sp et ol
the question. [Renewed laughter*]
At th comdu ion ot Mr. Vest's r .
marks M- Vv,orbeeR suggested that
it wap now with-n half au hour of
Sunday muming, and a? it was obvi
cris that the bill cr uld not pas? to
Q'gh*, he moved to adjourn.
Mi. Hoar ie a eour man usually
and seems, never to be able to forget
an ancient indignity put upon a kiriR
m?n of bi?, many yearn ago, in
C ar'enton. The al eged 'buyirgof
phot gun? to >bi ot negroes" woul I
not b* a^ fl grant ?P the open ai d
delib. rate t urchase of nfl- s, urged in
Mr Beecher'? church, to shoot down
white Deiuocra?p in Kaur-iB < r Vir
ginia during John Biown's turbulent
career. Mr Hoar no doubt Applaud
ed that exhibition of' Korti ern tanati
cipm and bloodthirstiness. Mr. B .t
ler's retort as to the wboUpale dis
franchisement of ?bite men in Mag
aacbusetts was apt and pertinent
The South Carolina Senator never
toleratss this soil of insinuando, and
although Mr Hoar denied i's per-on
H! Application, Mr. B'.tbr, evfti in
hot blood. was j-it? ?fi d i'- nupposi- g
th-it ir was \eiled inri ou anon. a; d
meant insultingly. Tb** disclaimer,
how vcr, was ingenious, and Mr. Bur
1er could not very well help 'being
satisfied with it, such as it WHP.
Nothing could have been more op
fortune ?hin Mr Veet's int rpost
ti'rn, the mir? BO as 'be Missouri Sen
ator is dreaded for other qnaliti-"*
than that ot hum- r on ihe R-publi
can side.
* Rffflinisffnce of Wm. ? Pres <?n.
A gentleman who hus long been
prominent in public M?T ure and --?bo
was once a U S. Minister to a Euro
pean C urt was walking with us from
rl.e Capitol, in Washington, jus' after
we had both been listening toan unit
su ?Hy tine speech in t. e Hou-e ot
Re? repent ti ves, upon which WP were
commenting, when turning to us, he
said :
'You are not o\l pnr.ugh to re
member William C Preston wben in
public life He wap, b\ far, tb*? v*. *.
est orator 'ha* I ever be-rd a? d nev.
?*r - quailed, perhapp, by ar v Amer .
I cari ?xe pf P trick He? ry. if by bim.
I ?vas a sorf o' pe ot Mr Olav, t d
oft-n heard him ar.d all 11? g?" t ?o
.?mp r?ries sp- k. but, ?lrhoi gb
so n? tiojep riv?Twh*>lmn g. he w-p not
th q i I ..f Mr P .-tor, 0 Wei
. 'ali on?' < Y a?- Sig rr S.
Pr rri->- r d ?I* h- otu r t,te*t . .
? i* l-l b <t . -y : a . . i ll bis '?W< .
iiiiMr ety e and e"cli was different
ir m the o'.her; bu? Preston seemed
ut iombme ali
" I once witnessed a Pren - at Ma
li ' . <J o gis, ulindi I ''an nev 'or
g -, a: d w bo b, ridiculous as ii sn m
ed ajieiwardh,turniped fir ?ha v- y
re-s- it ttie tu->t cone u-ivc and -t k
ing proof < f Mr. Preston a absolu??
control ov? r an audience. I h \e
'bought i f it a ih'juSai'd times, and I
kf.?-'- ol no parallel to lt
"Ir was lu the Clay campaign of
1344 An immense audience, fin eu
.o rwt-nt.y thouaai d, had assrmljed
o beai P rston A large stat;*- h-d
b-eu er. cted, which ?as crowd d
with prominent persona and the DJ'"- -
"id was packed around it. Ti ere
VHS th*- usual buzz .?od confusion in
- id-X>( .**"? c<".b rv/.o ,..?Qnj iitit-.il ..f.-or.
Preston had beeu speaking a few u o
mentP, when it began to piibside, ai d
soon there was a^dead 3ilencp, excej t
the music of that wonderful voie-.
He was ia fine conditio... rjr hiswoik,
and went at it in his best tty Ie The
si erice seemed to intensify asthe'ide
0 his tltqiience poured over tie
dense m as ol etichan-ed listeners.
With t e swell of bi- sonorous voice
the audi nee P emed to rise on ti j tre.
and to si ci k back again with its el b
ing cadences; and again they sway d
with the sw*ep ot his arm 1 k- a
wheat field to the breez-. A? lei gt.b,
in a magnificent burst ot inspir it ion
-with his long arm raised high, bis
eves fl iel ing, and ihe multitude bar ?.
1 g breathlessly upon his words, le
s :zed the brown wig which he wore,
h dd it up over his shming ba d h . d,
a d. stil soar ing in his splendid fligh',
IVpliced lt crosa-ivise. and soared ot ;
an f. s:r, I ^estire y u that there wap
n ?, in that vast audience, the le 6t
ripple of laughter at this most ridi u
1> s per?orm '??ce, bu', on the contr*
ry, no one pei med even to nolie i',
6 completely et wrtpped woj-v- ty
i ene!.' - Chnrhife {N.C) Journal.
tl us rail ?ii* ol the ! if? of Hie
? kristian.
-om India shawls are made of
but di-dd ot pie-tes, som" so small HP
oot. tv be ?n eighth nj an itu h pqu re;'
tl e 8 Ol various > '7.-s. nor.e Ltg r
?tall a squ l-b.' ty .id E c -[ 1?re.
V? ii ti.e smallest, hims a complet
i -I 'h? p-rtein, and the n ht ?ide
be - g :be und t one on l tie trata1- (..:.
w i' b ?t i- woven i? no' seen by tl e
e.ivt-r utiul 'be pt ce is finished.
Tb- pieces si? al1 so beautifully j dn
i i ge her 'ba* il IP impose b'e to find
h juting.
H'jw'often are w> ''discouraged I e
c u-tr ot the way," because we c n
O-ly se? the wrong sid** ot the pat
tin our <!a v lite is wexvtt't ! We
iget "iht- L rd ki-1 W' th them iha
re His,'* ami that "a l ?hitits woik
togftLei tor i."-' d to them that leve
l? . d ." And should we not try to re
m.-mb?r, also, that though our piece
in the work may be a small ore, ?ne
gnat isl ric, ti e Ctuich ot God,
would be incomplete it that place
were tot filled.
Then is ar o' ber t oint of similari
ly; each thread ia bleached tboiougb
ly white btlore beit'g re dyed tor the
shawl; and we also, before beccmit-g
a ?-ar t ot the Church, miM be washed
and made white in the blood of the
L?mb, "tint he may present l to
himse.f, ag'oruus Chuicb not bav
ing a spot or wtiokle, or spy such
thii g," but that it should be bo!y
ai d without bb mis?
"I know the Hard that is guiding ne
through the shadow lo the liuhl ;
And I know that ali betiding me is meted
ont risjht
I know thai in? I borny inifa I tread IE
ruled bv a go'd*-n line ;
A: d 1 know that the daiker life's tangled
thread, the richer i.hedee-.. des gu "
Kwep j(Ur promise to the letter
be prompt atd lt will save you mutt
ttouble.
Bi?mingham, Va and if>
VroM'ili-The ><cr?'? of
Mice***- < oat ?1 IL?rou
M ncs
Cor, Chronicle ami Constitu? iona
BIRMINGHAM. ALA , D~ca\
- It 18 gen.ral'y rbi titbt by t
wo* cit z ii ol this place t
Dukene, i?:?>iead of writing M
, of Tw . Cines" lind t*k ;? Bi;
hun aa bis theme and fav re
public with a * Tale ol One I
j ihe result would h >ve benn a
. nuire rem^ik/tbli il not a rn'sch
readrtbb book Aa tn the co
I nes*> o thia peculiarly Birmingl
v r\v, I had b i-t, p-r a, e. exfn
0 inion so lor-g H.? J am in the ?
At the Same tiioe I do not wat
lLUpieasioii to go abtoid that, om
vifitK this Ita y "tnagicci'y" ia I
to le-ive ir. i LU i joM-ionlesf. Ur trt
? have kuovwi many men lu
views r>i-Live to the town, v
views tt ey Wi u!d > xj iess m laiij]
peen ?lally Amt-ne u and vig<
A Wllt.tr OtiCe tte id ol Atlanta lt
w m "in ?fiy weatbir tbe dustie
wet weatber tue muddiest, alid 1
*eiib r the lu^sicft town in Ai
I ea " Tbl* ia tiue ol Bu mi'g
1 a. [IO. lech Mine 187U. at w
tim?* ihe I nd un whnh the
??und- \K4ts a coi ti ti (1. is PM
**ith< U' a pHlsl.H in ide bl ?ti ;
tu- ???.? M i, ol c m I y, i s i tr
po, ii ?Mun b'l- g ab u 1UU?0
ti q i.\ li. ai ki'owiiit! uh? s
lu- tu ut e a: PJ<00 bill lb? t i
I } I brill} Hi?? I Oil? tl Kitti) tt
l?j? grow Hi ?ml fame u! th?- pin*
.1u> a Wt t-1 iX' lU-IVely to her
< 1 foal Ititnefct.-. Pl-ijeHfg i
coal and lltur.-luhe in liuj.-t li
ti u>i)b;e q t ? ?ititi?--, i j r senti
mo i .nv i? ^ ti? |.j to priiMCUliu
tue i."ti inousiry. Ar thlrj t
ta-re are I ur l-'tg- fm u-iet-s
'Alce," "D Bad.eben" and
"oobJcW-1J..VII g *n uggrega'e <
p.lt ut n-butii 30U U?UK j. e*r day. 1
? undried eu i.r um? much ut thu* ju
c.iv. C al is turnit-?ied by ta-tny
j-iceiit mmes, th?.' most j roui it. en
t ic number bei g 'he * Platt," wi
h san output ut 1 200 tons per d
r :?tiuut beventy-hve ear loads,
mg the eroh.-ing ul eumpetiug luir*
laliruads, LuUieviti? and N-ithv
?.lid Alabama Gi eat Southtro,
gu Pacific, low ratea ot ireigbt
gu*r*uiecd tor the producta of
mme? furnaced and luuudries, as w
as tor parch sea necessarily rn;
i i cthei maikets. A very large p
p .rtiou ol' the eaj ital employed li?
l hume, though men of means Ir
a diatatiue hive been quite ready
avnil thetn.rcivt'K ot 'he splendid tit
tor investments which tbe pince
er". P i h ps nothing would IM
Cite more clearly the ?htilUate plaC
ou standing ru< m here than the f
that a piece ut la; d w hu b Was boue
tour yeats ago f ir $3 000 bold V
mju'hsa^o loi $53 00U.
\ Hollie U iTd.
No tra t is mure commend tble th?
o afnefi?, but th? re is mch a I hil. g
.i^nig ton ue-tt. It m ty be th
" eatiiineas is hex* to godliness," b
it iJ a great mistake to make it cou
b 'ore godliuew*. aa some are in da
g-r, at least, i i di ii g. These wor?
a-e true :
I' is an exe lint lhing toh>-ve
W'.l kept liuu^e at.d a beautiful
appoilit d table; bil', after all. tl
h-ut cheer n!' ?*v-rv b m* niue* con
f to t?e bent and manner of tl
I h me tu- ih-r. Il thal ic c> I'1, ai
j t H ll? fil cious, all tte wealth
India cai- hoi ui?lc the lo me pie
ant or itiVili'fi. Ji.telliL'ei ce, to
murt Und ita o' uric, if we w?oj|
have home all Eden. Th? PeV* I
s'yle ol lc US", order, ii etti i s?
do :i le .ve tmi'-li iu rgin lor :ii'ell. (
Ulai cult nie. Even ijeiieral readii
??j em.shir led ? ut ol the question t<
a woman PO huriiedai.d wei ned wit
ber snubbing ai ii polish ng, an
makir-. up calment1*. A sioip!?
of h vi? jj wiu'd fet many
bended el.ive el ilbery, and id
v Ht I \ to flit <onjf"it f-t all LO'l?e
Hoepi'Miity turel) pevails in ito!
I ej o I'-rP line-ai.') it iti r L- u.^'s Cou
p t v liipai?si (?IP tie b' oks and di!
o-dei* the louse, which l ad w< i
enough m )i h*?-lore. The moih?
Cannot ihi'-w ?tl in calking can
; and m down Itt areal bes/t to beal
( convulse wnh ihe Iriend ot her eh lit
I hood. ?Mill lem ian ehe ? nier int
j ihe j vs md j li-aRiitP, rigl tand d<
I ligbiiul tuber OWL children, beeau
I ol the ix'ra ?Olk ol clenring awa
it will be i.kely to make With a
v .ur tull tu niai-.e a bi me bei* ut HU
d ' nut neyhet the fir; t element ol a
-;o beautify youisrit, body an?
6!?u;. A ew<ef, luvmg word, and
Warm clasp tl the hand, arelar m r
tu a giltst than the most eiabuia'el;
embioidett-d lau bi?quins at you
window, or ihemot-ti >quinte darna
on v- ur tab e Tl eie atv bare ca bi;
bernes that b*ve bien r?mimbire?
! evei wi'h j banne, h*c*i^e ol th
betutiltil, loving } res nee tl en ; an
stately pal e?'p, which leave the im
1 passions nf ai? iceberg un the mind
I -Aaltonul I'oiifis'.
I o I.HU ye rs?
THU 'OVBBTISKK U(?is prepared I.
1 d . I'it IKK wurk wi'h ueatueh? und d?a
paid*.
The Mexican l\ liston'
The j mt o*ed hill to pen/>n the
survivors ol the Mexican" ail ?fvdwn
wars is a sweeping mea^ur<-?rat.ting,
as it, does a pension ol $3 /m' ntb to
all survivor* of the Mvii?i. Creek,
Seminole arid Black Hawlwara and
to those widows o. soldtef*^ these
who have not remaned, and HO
liberal is this bill that it. inures only
sixty ?i ys' service in ih &1? xican
war and only thirty days'laervioe in
. the I?.dim wara to q-ialifya/vettrui
: i' r pension. It is not reces;:iy fer
i the survivor to have hi? cert'^nte of
diacharpp, for the bi'I adm|aotr>r
hr
1 ri
fur
evidnice as sufficient, sud
stai.ce, as a land wairatit i '?f-H
B i vices in the war*- reierref' to.
It. is eatimated that. rh??P l!-would
cof-t ?he country from $75i;)0 000 tn
$100 000 000 and Sr.uth.njS'r
ami Corgrest-meri will m kell dam g
i?i? mistake it they vo e fr it m-rely
because a good mitty repirll jts ol 'I e
S U'hem ?States will derj( > beti fit
from it The Democratic p rty ie, by
inheritance and tradition, he par:y
ol R?-ti ern h ont. a? d Refoi a, *nd it
ahnuld set itself squarely ajj??nVt af) -
tb ng and eveiyh ne twt t*k*-a
money unnet epsaiiU in m Be poi k
e's ot the people. This n?;bill as
?ve un leistend it wi I, il iiMfcome a
law, be HS great a bu-deu^Kj gri?-v
a< ce es h r miser , bl?-j b n* ? rre? 1>
.I P naiona law - Artes ?/a'(o,.r?ft
Baeoi
Th re rap a gr- at lal] nj
1 b cor, ii. Cl ici-go, M f. vi
V ia f-aid to Lave ft ne r"<j
ct-nts t ri ?he }(.in d ir ot e
>. ?gb pnce a ns w?t b* cam
vant td eur ply b\t the nil
controlled by a gang id PJ
The farmers are in a rois? r.
when they si if r tLem-elv|
the met cy of a set of bh?
r-niedv ia in their own h?
very man raise bia own me
L'.st Summer when the
with a crowd of t ungty ti
home came into our stores'
dollar's worth of meat hi
tittle more than he Could ci
?locket. He excitea the ej
he mi-n banta but it was'l
fault.. The blame lay at
he farmer who ran cr?
Bacon :rf now 12? cents
ono imag ce it can be bots
lien for such a price wh<>n on a
money ?P gone tor guano-cotton
S?d meal and clothing?! fl-ur
mt. -rtainly
What is the experienc
years worth if no lesson of pap*
is le-irtied HI d no saviri^winloni
aloit*d? Ate the peoi^uipe is
1 ' IT
'hat they cannot see the !~D bli--d
for them in the near ft in *tor?
?rolf has been at the doe-? Th?
hungry bou-ehold this| ont y *
The present idea ot f^rujiv ye- r.
cbang-d. Our own pupj<nju-t b
raised at home. O ir ho muet b>
raised. T riere is no dit.'must bi
way. The stringent lav tv in th*
hogwtealing have doneylating to
nd the crime is peat ? ir w tis
With ctiro ol our own rr km wn
c^nta a bushel we can Ltjng a' 65
meat at living pricep. jp'en'y o'
.ie kept at home and piei n:ev wi'l
p-rity will crown the 1?'ami prop
and industrious people. ;s of a wipe
cou rae ie loliowed we uri th? old
dependents and si?ve? 'aTill be the
iou spectators-AMni n'Ctnpu
" . " TT /~~^ Medium
? hy Mould v i ti ?m(__
* - ... R.L|j Ir !
Il ti e act ul aliotllj
and ch-? r a man ao mu'.'t can help
it be duned to a womatL],y shi u.d
ling will drive away thj li vdr.st
c?nipar?v tor a lot en ml ties anti ie
men have mud nu re ileisnti, wc?
vices thu their bro'l eB loritseei
CDI?" many mort su<:bfl(i.r io them
to meu. There are A^o^'h. ri
not too gil'ed ol scnig.By who ate
they not whistle aa th* dy should
die or perfi-rm their ?.ckthecra
ties, or accompany rheuj^hold du
piauo? But there i * a? Ives on 'Le
hygienic advantagein aiphyaical or
should excuse ltseil I'gVtlmgwill b
Cite ns of propriety r jmet al! theL
It is utten remark/ ?A'good loi m." ! t
a^e ia i-0 t.arto^o.Ji?t, the nv> r j ,
that reepec uompafoMiied, and in I
with Lei brother. ?^<HU' favorably (
due i ti some meatni^W this not be (
whiffling which s^mlhe habit of
as Hoon au he oy at quires
of panta, and girls s^M tbe dignity j
anyone try for five \ do? Let
haling an?! exhaling olhnteu the in
itt cetus in the actif >ne breath HH
the ? fleet on the lunga 'hilling, and
not lull-to be noticed ",< ?best can
dee ? i tins kind woul."^.;|v nr c .
b rn H i than all the pal De Jf lll0!e |
and cheat expanden" i".ht ?nspiratoiv? !
rhnuuljyicui Jvurn?i ^ market.- j
r'FARTAKBUBG 1 BY?_.
Court. difmi>.se(i a pi-lirlj^p-6ui reine j
of S|?artauburg t<? aet.oti "} ?-ir z-na
FU!t td the reCelit et a.-ide lhere
sealed the fate ol iheUction ul l b
in that city M . J . whii-kv trade
pea red lor the ba keS, Wilson ?y
J S R. Thomppon l?Mra and Mr.
Spartan bu g The dflUie ci' y ot
the quenli m, and, ^??ion tetll 'i
providions ot the th?, lording to the
no w' i?ky can -e aol Irt* r ot the city,
I t, 1^83. unul the Hfter Jatiua-v
election. ieSt muuictpal
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Tb- L-iramie Boomcrnna get* off
he following : Itij isticet ourselvep,
ye desire to state that the Cheyenne
un I as vii li fied us and glaced us in
> 1 ?8' p'jaiiion before th- public. Jt
lae stated that while at Rock Creek
talion, tu the early part of the week,
\e w t re taUn ior a pea rutter and
>tb?rwise ill treated at the railroad
.ating corral arni omelet emporium,
Hid that in const-q nonce ol ?neb treat
ment we hh'd great scald ng tears as
!>ige as watermelon?. This i* not
rue. We dill obed th? ten rn, as above
let lorih, but nut because of ill treat
ment i'll the uart ot the eating house
[ r< prietor.
Ii wan the presence of d at h that
broke i ur heart arni opened the Luu
tains ; f oil! great deep, BJ to Speak
When we poured the g ucose syiup
oti our tate ken, the ht ff and* cold
r m l s of a larg- beet e and two ht
th- cut lt roache* irll our into tur plate
ari? lay there bn-h-d into an eternal ,
rf pose.
D ?th to us i" all p werful. The
king ul tt-ir rs in to UH the mighty
Hi.v ivign before whom we mu^t all
bow, fruin the mighty empeior down
tu the meanest slav -from the rail
load pupeiiutendent, riling in bis
special c?r, down to the bumblet-t bu
muns'-all alike mu t .-orne day eui J
up ?nd die.
Tni" sadder s us at all time?, but
mort- particularly wuen D?-atb, with
bis lem. reelt&i lawn mower han gath
-ml in ihe yoong and innocent This
was the case where t%o little twin
U?i-kroache-, whose years bad betn
ll.clouded I ?jf wrurg a ti J Se. fi diners,
wt r?- CM Neil upon to meet death to
gelber In Ihe Mill negs ot ihe night,
woei. o hu? si?pf, these little sff-c
ti ?ur.t?- twins crept into glucose syrup
a id died.
We h<?pe no one will misreprepent
t-iin n-att? r. We did weep and are
n it .ashamed tu own it. We rat there
I and sobhtd until the table cloth was
wet tor tour teet and the venerab e
ham w-.p fixating around in'tears. It
was nor. turi u reel ve?, however, that
we wept. Nu unkindness ou the part
.J ari eating house proprietor ever
provoker euch a tornado of woe We
j ist weep when we 6ee death and are
^uugh: lu close contact wu h it. A/id
Lvjme that shed
a. Dickinson- and Warren wept,
ug men as they were. Even the
ter wept. Strung as it was, it
ld rjol coutroi its emotions.
Va don't veryolten answer a news
tr attack bur, when we are ac
ed ot weeping tiil people have to
e elf i heir bouts ar;d wiing cur
ir ocki?, *?e wan the j ublic to
>w u h it ir ii ior.
Taking Advice.
Tb?re wai a Toting man at the
lirai Melket Wednesday ubi
ked the perfect, specimen ot the
euhorn. His bands were large
Ind, \i<* clothe* didn't fiti Ht,d
cowhide boots had ju-t been ru!?
1 down with tried meat gravy. He
s looking at everything wirb open
nu h when a couple ot young men
io hid been driven in by the r-iin
omer ced l?? guy him. 0 ed' them
{ d him if he was on a bridal tour,
d the other insisted on railing him
akespeare. Liberal < ffers were
.de f r his coat at.d boots, and an
te tn pt was maile t<? pecure him for
I- during totie thr- ugh the couutiy
The y- ung mari took ever., thing in
c li? , matter-ol-tact way untii^ a
n email cime along and Bai l tu
n :
"?*ee here my friend why do you
and th -sr iriMiltp ?"
'"Are il ey it.snl'ing me?''
' Ul i i r.rse lliey *re
4 Ar,d sho'ild I re-ent ir ?"
'.C'ltMinly you should."
"Tlit-r I will. I didn't kr.ow *x
ot y wi at to do. but thought I'd
old or. lor advice. It' you say go in
nd -lam 'em, I'll do so."
"I would."
riler. I will!"
In the coole-t kind of a way he
?moved his coat and rolled it ?p
iud Mid it dowu, placed his h it on
,he bundle, and without a word ol
raming he waded in and knocked
)iie oti the eui! ol the bench, and the
Hher clear over lt. and then gave
?ach a lift with his cowhide. He won j
IA complete victory inside of two min !
ute? witt.out receiving a scratch, aud
au he ( ut on his coat he said to his
adviser :
"Much ohlig? d for ye ur kindness
stranger. If that's the way you do here
in Detroit, I'll have six months' siek
ne-s on my knu kies f .r the nex' chap
?hi a-ks it they had to hire a hali
t > ?t.\-h my bo-its u> ! '
r?c?i
groi
ton
men
will
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Fun oui of figures : "'?ee her??,
that's a pretty way to tr>-at a $5
hat." exclaimed M.ligan, as Higgins
entern! the ? ffio*' and slur.g M li
g'I? H r?'t.by outof ih" clia:r in winch
he desired to pit, emiting it to lighr
upon th? fi <>r .ind roll ?r?utid in the
ri wt. "F.ve dollar bat ? Ho, h? ! '
echoed Higgin?, '*? hat do you mean ?"
' Meal ? I mean j ist what I pay
Th it's a $5 ha'. The man I g ?t it. of
paid $2 tor ir and poid it. to me for
$3 1 took it and h d i charged, PO,
you pee the mau is $5 out ou the
balgaiu."
Eight G?l?*n Huies,
1. Stick to the ii otb; simply and
ncerely do what ie right.
2. Never j ?in in anything in which
ou cannot look up and say ' Bless
ie in this 0, my Heav nly Fathet i
3 Try to be kind and forgiving,
ot t?* friend- and foe?.
4. Speak no evil cf others, . uncer
ny circumstanc-s.
5 Watch against anger.
G. Deny yourself indulgence, es, e
ially in laziness.
7. K-ep down pride; allow none
?ut humble thoughts ol seif.
8 Pray. Pray eveiy day, for iu
grayer is ,ycur greatest safety.-L
I i^hmond.
The Rev lin ks, he who fitted tl e
the ascension robe of the late Guin>-u
md at cutn-i ierable labor ad <z
pensv draped th it individual 1-r I is
ihbut iu the tocie!y of the N w JP
ruHaiem, has, it. ie reported, public!)
renounced bis taith in hell. At
th* re. can be no high without a com
plemeutary low, no upper un ese
there be an under, the lelirquisb
ment ol the interual would t-eem
logically to necessitate that ot thc
supernal. In other words, to take
away one of the 1 wo tactors of the
post mortem tuture would apparently
]i*?ve the o b>r without a vaiii rea
son tor lurther appmpiiations tor its
contir u ince. The p inc is unimp? r
tant, except in so far as it suggests a
les>on cf economy It the R v Hicks
had only thought a little laster, aid
reached his cone u-ion a lew mom hs
earlier, he would have saved bimsi-Jl
r.he tatigueof those spiritual acrubw
?CS in which he expend? d so larg- a
measure ot his enemies, and Guiteau
would have been no worse fur the
omission.
The attention ot capitalists ie d -
rected, as never before, to the pro
dnaiveness o? cotton-seed oi! mills
The taxing machinery ct Fed? ral
p'uwer has not grasped tbi* newly
oin industry, and it gi o wa J? pace.
Seventy millet or mote are in opira
tion, and the product is seen tveiy
where, it bavi' g supplanted olive ci .
It is n ed in lubricating machinery,
and made of every degree ot fi nt ness
j and purity. It is ? stimated that the
product this year is worth fifty m l
Hons, soon to be doubled. These til
ving districts, will soon have cot
spinning and weaving establnh
ita beside them, and the V?O:'1*
be oiled and < lothed more chi-: p
han evor bet?re
he brigbttat speech made at the
v Englatd dinner ir, N?-w Yolk
. by Rev. Dr. Patton, a Scotch
h Pre.-by tel ian. When the Pu
n first came to these sh ires," ?ai I
speaker, "he mide the wiy to
ven so n rrow that only a tight
e pei toim^r could Walk it. N w,
at with his G mor l philosophy,
nscendentalisms ami every ben sy
has made it -owi le thaty.-u OOM
ve all of Btrtiu u'a eirena ad)raa.s
in it and through the str.i.hr
Do I. Mosby, Ihe latiious trooper,
o now serv- s a reuuir.ed cou mr*
consjl at H >ng K -r g, writes to a
^nd iu Virginia: " I regari Mi
.ie as the m ?st vindictive, uuscru
lous aud meine t tyrant that evei
ured in American politics." Iti
d thu G>1. Mo.by will return to
U'rica to take the s'um^ agatust
nator M thone next year.
TIME TO QUIT-'Why don't you
nd your condren to school, Ike?
ked the superi tendent of pub.ic
structifn ol m old colored man.
'Wall, bow, 1 se tried dat scnool
isines*, ?nd it won't woik.'
H i w's that ?'
'Waal. you.pee, my son's been
lid?n' 'lithraetic luir some rme,
nd to her day I axed tthat wis the
junty peat of Alrica, and he cou do'r
di me. When a boy studys r it h
letic lree years and ean'i rigger out
ich a simple quebtiou, I thinks dat
?me iur him to quit. Now he's
tudyo' 'stronomy in a ?nick yard.'
A GEORGIA JOKE-Marshal Pea
:oek was Heated on the steps oi Joel
Smith's store, discussing with a crowd
)f gentlem-n about the late Burney
ji?y homicide, wheo a little negio
j ?ma tearing down the street saving
that a mau had got shot up at Nat
Hughes' 6tore. Maishai Peaco k
commenced at once to measure space
for the pcene of action O i reaching
Hughes' he asked : ."Nat, I heard
down street that a man h-id got shot
at your stor*; where is the man?
And tell me about it." Nat, in his
usual q'liet, indifferent manner, re
plied : "Yes, Mart Simpson got shot
here awhile ago. Lie bought, them
trom me to go squirrel hunting. '
Mr Peacock tucked bia head.
.tl
Be
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Ti.
Wt
Tue biigbtest, 8iar that has ever
H. own upon aiyspge has made us
ai.p-arance a? the Savoy Theatre,
London, where in a recent j er form?
ance th-bead drei-s of a fairy w. s
ad ' rn ed with an electric star, the il
lumination matt?r being carn?d in
an accumulator concealed i?pou the
tai ry's b ck.
f?r The F- ui X Miununrahela Ry?, at
Purisoe A (Va., and warranted to be 5
j ears old, is not to bs ts eel led. 2t
W? WITH Uli F?lll AINU FU?il WM
THE SENSATION OF THE SEASON!
WM. MULHEEIN & GO.,
At 722 and 913 Broad Street,
VRE SLAUGHTERING BOOTS. SHOES AND HATS. THERE ARE TWO
URGE STORES FILLED WITH BARGAINS. J ND IT WILL
BE STRANGE IF YoTJ O ?NNOT RE PLE \SF.D AMONG SUCH
A VARIETY* WE OFFER:
infant'? I.a".o Shoe's. 10
Pi tam's Lsoe sno?s. a better grade... 25
Infant's Ki ian<l Pebblebnt'edSbotw 50
Ladies' I Kid Buttoned Nboes...1 00
Ladina' Kid 0,M*ra Slippers..,. .,.^....1 00
Ltdieb' Kid Sandal Slippers.1 00
hildren's Pehhle Shoes, heels. SO . <4ents' < "a rpet ?Uppers. 50
Jhihireti's A *'H\k Polkpa. heels. 60 I Unnts' Pebble -Uppers. 75
'hildren's Pebblebui'ed shoe*,heels 75 Gents' Cable Screwed Con Suiters... 1 00
lines' i Kid Bummed *hoes. 90 | Gents' Sew? d B<?x Toe Con Gaiters.! 25
disses' Pebble Lace Sh es. 1 ?>0 i Geula' Heavy Boots, solid.1 50
.adits' ''I th Buskins. 35 | Genta* Dress ?'alf Bjots, solid.2 60
Lidie*' Kid slippers. Mi Boys' Heavv Brogans . 50
Ladies' calf P-gged Snoes. 50 | Boys' Dress Brogans. 75
Ladies' Kid Linnd Serge Buskins.... 50, Boys' Drena Lace Shoes./..1 00
Ladies' Moquet S ippers. 75 | Youths' Tippe?! Boots 7 to IS.1 00
L?dies' A Calf Lu;? Shoes, sewed ... 90 | Gents' ai d B ys' Wool Hat*. 25
Lidies' Pebble ' - ce Sh?>es, sewed...i 00 <*eiits' SMflF Hats. 50
Lidie*' 1 Pebhle Hu toned shoe-.I (X?! Gents' Felt Hats.I OC
-ALSO
Ziigler Bros, Evitt Bros. and Miles & Son's
And the Most Desirable Lines Ladle?', Misses and Children's Fine Shoes.
We have a large stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING!
-IN
OTJIR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT!
Which wo offer at less than New York Jobbers' Prices. Close buyers of these
?Ood* will make a mistake if tney fail to examine our ?stock.
WILLIAM MUL11ERIN & CO.,'
722 and 913 Broad Street; Augusta, Ga.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, NO. 14 JONES ST.
Sept, 20. lR?2-3m"=4?.
TUE PUBLIC ARE REQUESTED
TO CALL AT THE OLD RELIA BLE FURNITURE STORE OF
PLiTT BROTHERS, Ag'ts,
TO SEE TBE GRAND EXHIBITION OF
FURNITURE
Now offered in Augusta UNEQUALLED. Our Ware RoomR are '?pariions and
<iirht easy of access No mo: e going up and down stairs-PASSENGER ELE
V eroR'from ll-or tn fl >or. A visit tn our Ware Rooms will satisfy any person
nat we have th*? Choicest and Finest Stock in Aneusta. Our Goods are Warranted.
No Sbondy so d. FURNITURE OF EVERY DES- RIPTION. On examination
. t our L*rge Stock, for Qualities and Prices, it cannot be denim! that we sell Goods
??wer and better than any other House. Call and examine for yourselves.
N. B -All Furniture packed and delivered at the Depots free nf charge. War
rant all we sell. Remember, OUR PRD ES ARE THE LOWEST.
Nov. l,-6m] PLATT BRO f HERS, Ag'ts, 710and 712 BROAD ST.
KY Many Friends and the Public who are in Search of
y URNITURB.
[ quo'e the following startling pricey an ? invite a comparison with anj
er boupe in the South.
dsteadp. fall s good, strong and nicely fi isbed, . . $200
lots ot 3 rn 6 . - . . ' . i.75.
1 keej in stock from thip grade op to the best.
Line B*pt Best-emer Steel Bed Springs, . . 1.50
od Mattress, . - . .... $2 25 and np
11 and ttire &,fes . . . . . 3 25 and 3 50
Cane heat Chair? $850 per dozen; Half dozen at same rate.
R ckers to ra-'eh, $1 25 $1 50 up.
Woo l Cha r- $5 per doz-^n
Poplar B-droom Suits, $19 00 op.
Walnut Bd roora Snits, $39 oO up.
My New England B?dr ora Snits at $17.00 is aa good as those sold hy
her b Ufes at ft nm $18 00 to $21 00.
I am bott? rn on Lounges.
12 Spring Striped Rep Lounge, $4.50
18 Spring R-iw Silk Lounge. . . . . 5 50
18 spiii.g Bransels Carpet Lounge, . - . ?.50
I lety cmnetion in Lounges. Call at ray place and hoy of me if you
tut to have money. Very respectfully,
L. F. PADGETT,
I SS Rroad. St., (bet Kollock and Marbury Sta.,) Augusta, Ga.
Nov 13. ls>2.-tf 37
Coming! Coming!
j UR STOHv OF FALL ^NT0 W?NTEH '.r'^n^'^^
5 now being received, lt will be full and cumpli? ii. ail
?in s. All fresh a* ju*t and uniform price?. Wc in
lamination of all purchasers. No declamatiou\T~
a MEM, hil & CO,,
Oct. 25-t?47] Columbia, S. C
Ji y ta ?B?; IE ?S?l iSi, ly, ?iifc ^
Manufacturer and Jobber of
CONFECTIONER
-A NP DEA Ls R IN
FRUITS AND FINE GR
03? Broad Street,
Oct. 4, 1882.-Sm
'QftKglES,
r
JOHN C. DIAL>
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
Direct Importer and Dealer in
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Indi* R ibber and Leather Belting, Sogar Cane Mill*, Ev
Sheet Copper and Galvanized Sheet Iron suitable
Evaporator*. India Rubber and Hemp F
Files, Wrenc h>s, Ponches, &c ,,&c
ll crli a ii ic?' Tool? of Every Deg
plows, Chain*. Corn Shellers. Feed Co'tere. Harrow*,
Mill S< A'S. Lime. C-raent, Pi*?*?r. Window Glass,
nish. Carnage, Buggy and Wag n material of <
Quality of Hood* and Prices G
t&" Orders accompanied with the Money or Satista
receive prompt and careiul attention.

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