The Summerville gazette. (Summerville, Ga.) 1874-1889, January 10, 1878, Image 1

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voLufr: v. I THE VUGUST,' STORK ■ T I'TTT H H OO MM MM A S8 FF-FF A H H Y Y &THHOOMNN4AABS F AAHHYT ■ T HHOOMNNMAAB F AAHHYT ■ T HHHH O OMNNM AA 88 FFF A A HHHH TY ■ T 11 H O O MN N M AA AA S F AAA H II Y K T HHOOMNNMAASS F A A H H Y VTHHOOMVMA A 88 V A A H H Y I XoJoO 13 road St., LI une, Ga. m * jtl WIIOI.ESAI.K, ANII Klil'.Wl. DEAL KIN f'OKKIGH ANM nW.HE TIC W' DRY GOODS m or WIUCU I KEEP A LARGE AHD WELL ASSORTED ■ VARIETY ON HAND. ■ lot ~f Prints carnot < oxoeUtvi. Dross *ioods in Novel i**s. am] 110-c; C.tHMikCrv j*r ] Flannel* ut wr low | ri*t\s. -k Alpao .**, Black, (la m ere.', *'hawU a.ol Sheeting 10-4 very tovv. Jeans Blinker-, Ui'diiintf, ricking;, Bi*a* ocO dtidin'.. f||jg B>i s h it iSh iw*H, a :ai'.e variety o! L.uiu l ..-' I'io•* ami Notions- TotreU. Napkins. Cutis, (ViLir*, Hibhotis, . to IJpl imi :e<J, ewrydnnv Be it- B Gy r for ten. W.:.e and t. fildron ill sell at the very l o -vest market 'tic , an l '*h a per than any oto tn the city . M**ci llth Til >vt F.\Ll . J VM M V I. OO v V KKEE L A O kl .... J M S SM O O V V K 1. A A C 0 *. ■ J MS S M L O O V V K L A A 0 W ■ J MS S M L OOVYE L AAC A H J MS S M L O O V V ,-EK L A A O FEE Ilf J MS S M I. O O V Y E I. AAA A C . V J J MS N M I. O O V T K L a A C E ■JJMNNMLOO VV K L A A 0 C K ■ JJJ M v M LLUX OO V 15EEE I.LLL A A CC EEE.E [ (NKXT UOOK AH“Vk MOIMSAVILLK A HROI HKK.) L DEALER LV I BOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER, etc., r Broad Street, - - Rome, G-eorgiti. f F ' HAYING PURCHASED THK j*.H(jJR.ST AND MOST COMPLETE AS SORT MKNT ASI) SELECTION OF ' noon. KHOKH, HEMLOCK. OAK, SOLE, UPPER AMI HARNESS tKATFIIK, CALF AMU KIP And (he fullest liue of Shoe-Findings ever-offered in this market. With twenty year- exp'Tieno-.* is the oii’-inovs, i aut sati-lied 1 cu* utfer vu.y raie and |MKodu.'eui< ii!s io u.y line ol g .••ds. Warranting everytu.ug and obligating m/se.l to repaireu, lroc of eh*, ye, aii ii|a>, etc. _ . Bvitei! I say 1 cam uiak< it tn your advantage to call and rxa iJne uiy sLoci. L what J say. <a, Hint door above Koua av.ile AHi -tnar. My il.uir.VladjJ Jius caa tue he*, in inateiial or wear; prior Ifl.-V). 1 Will jmy market pr.ee ill Hi :es. Give uir a call. TTTTITTT HH HH ll LL re ekk TT 11H HU II LL KK NB IT HI! HH II LL EK K IT mill HUH 1! Lu LKKR BS3S TT II i Hli II LL K*-: S IT 1111 HH II LL VjK h 'IT * HH 111 II Lui.LLL LEKEI'E 8.-B.S [ AM NOW RECEIVING MY LARGE AVI) EXCELLENT STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER Dry Goads, Clothing, Hats, etc. BOUGHT \T LOWEST FIGURES IN ' T HE MARKETS. 'UST WHILE PRICES WERE AT THE BOTTOM ANT WILL RES L*> AT I’.OCK B 'TTOM PRICES. LONG EXPERIENCE IN BUYING FOR THIS ENABLE’ ME TO PURCHASE JUST WHAT THE TRADE DEMANDS. AND ALL THAT ,S ASKED IS TO Call and Examine JVTy LARGE Stock and Low Price,?. ®|e fall SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA, JANUARY 10, 1878 TOOI'S STANDARD HUFFIER, , l wi., m. The bct to use nnd most perfectly constructed. Address E. J. TOOP, “ PoMKSTtc " Building, New York, or Nkw llaven, Ct. THE LICHTEST RUNNING, THE SIM^LeST, THE MOST DURABLE, THE MOST POPULAR OF SEWING MACHINES. roofcpoinfr all the latcrt. and Ti'.opt ciCßiralde ixnirovemente. It ip . i* si I y unde mf end, trakcß the itnuh’e- Uire:.d t ■ li-*>tltel. taa self-. KuUiinir fii,- i.ier.B nnd t Ke-up, and v ill do the whole raiif;y • of family work n thou* ctianire. The * I)o.it TIC ** is made In the most dur able manner, v itu conical Htoel bearings and ci-E'pensuting journals throughout. /gents for t lO •• IMKMr.tvIl ” Scwlnif W r Imp and the •* iIOTIFvTIf ” I* per Kanhi* wanted iu nil unoccupied territory. /ddrceb Ccri-e Po'b'nn Cumpaty, How fork. Piano \nd Organ Playing LEARNED !N A DAY. T ASON’S CHA*ITS. which r*‘ catly created will enable any nee, to ■ k piano ok okoam |ii*;li they liiiVi* no knovrl‘(!<>;# M luKton Globe Rays: lo pl.iy o t the nUuoor iirifaa in I never played before, and have [iiowl- (Ik‘ of uotDH. by the uh* b*ls. A *l> 11 l ten year* uii k. by the the RW'-V-• '"Hr- jfaßaßreggpaPh'i mwhj t* ’ i ‘’ ll ' '**• "f j.;i L'( Ky M Imfk Ku.v addreHß, for only $H nO sptuit oil munbi lnHsons." A. C. MORTON, in ia! A • • mt. AI hint it, Ih. nt oii'* *vcryrh*r*. H<*st Bfflnn7o*7*vc'r oJTrred. Socufe territory boforc top Bute. Tertuft fre. 'jyss jfrii'T flu/* Uj*frTSf E&ym f^ag^S J K* BBftziSfiiJlkAS&i-iii L. C. NEKKNGKJt. Mauser. FITS EPILEPSY, OR , , , . , FALLING SICKNESS Pernmnently Curocl-no humbug-by one month's usage of I,r. Cel brated Infallible Kit l > owiler. Toctmvlnee sufferers that I nes“ powders will do all we claim tor them, w- will send them tty mail, post paid, a free trial bos. As Ir. flouianl is the only physieian that has eVer rmfde this disease a special study, and* to,our knowledge thousands have, hern perinuneutly eured by the use or ‘these Powders, >v will K'liiritutce a perma nent cure in every cas . or refund you ail money expended. All sufferers should (five these Powders an early trial, anti be convinced of their curative powers Pr'c.e, for Ia fit-- box, $3.00, or 4 boxes for SIO.OO sent by mall to any part of nlted States or ( aoada on receipt of price, or by express 0. O. I). Address, AHH & ItO HIM NS, *BO Kixtok Htubet, IlaaoxLVM, K. Y, ‘ For the Summerville Gazette.] THE FATAL MISTAKE OR Tho Love Token. BY tItTSKY TROTWOOP. "Arc you going to tho bull. Nellie?" And t!,r lirr speaker iu l ,-od an nnxinns link if inquiry u,.nn hrr cousin who sat quictl regarding her, with nd'iiiratinn and woi der expre cd in every feature as tho bean itul girl stmid In fur.' the niirr.'f. and trii iJ the effect id' this and that nrnninent. Clau.line Moreland was the only lan .li ter of a wealthy widower consul ralily advanced in lilo, a fine old gentleman with silver-white luir, and kind, hue ey a. Claudim-w is as unliTo her father as 'twas pos-thli to he. She (• Ksessed the rich duik hc.iutv of her Spittidi iimther, h niiiimts li ack eye-—with hair to tnateli- a passionate, williui nature that hr'oked no eontradii tion, atffer.d t.u intcrfeienee front anyone, an wm and rather die than yield her whims. Mr. Vi neland's ttly blether had died some years previous,.leaving a dan . liter, who, at tin express wish oi he,' uncle, hud come to reside with him, f t die old nan round ins litc-tather a imiidy one, in his treat leg iiutise with li e tinperinii- Clutidine li r a emiipatiion. It s .on h. ctnue evident tha the new eont-'r had won a place iu 'he <<!<l nan’s hj.rt. I- utter e ,utra.s: loiter cousin, Ne''io Miiiela and po.se>sed a loving, eonfidiag dispo ition; in the tend r, s ft fi e. with its dimples end weidth of elnsteri g fair hair, there were n i hints old .rk thoughts and latent jealousies. No o e could tier lonti the • Inuisiiiid and one lift I; atten tions, so gin,eliil to the aged, its >h enuld for her uncle, and it was hi. di light to have h.-r near him. to read to him or softly, reverently stink his silvery white head. N< I lie had gladly accepted the invita tiun to come, fo- nitre Sue hot ed to find the affect on her hungry In art eraveil. At first her cousin hud rather di-ltked this state nf t.flairs, hut fin.lini it telieved her from 'duty'' in ministering to the euuni tof her parent, she gave in with tie remark, that "I’ujui was iu his •let.git am! Nellie was designing to supplant her in his affections.'' "Ant you going to Mrs. Grey’s party, Nelli.?” . el'ic glanced up and caught the re fldctio'i of the speakers Inee in the glass; the expression of which said plainly enough. "1 hope yon wi-.l not " "1 mid thought of going Do you nut wish me to attend this party with you?’ she ntisw. red. wistfully. "Oh. do as you like," said Cl*' dine, writ a tune ofinoifferentte. "Of course I w mid very tuucn prefer to have you go, but I heard you only this morning complaining of some indi position, and really, Ntllie. if you should make your Hidf sick, what would unjdo? I should never forgive myself for ufluwiug it As she tun ci to watch the her swm'ds. Nellie it 'h4gßF > ''.’‘ so trusses, so deftly a,.ttinged.lt ' Oh, (Jlaud.e, h w Wear those diamonds, I vi,mini', ami you will Innlifl night' I uvvvr saw tlscM| new present, perhaps." Hut (Jiaudme was too busy! herselfto sccui to notice this lust i Then Nellie thought, “there musMfl st me mistake. If there is. I tremble hB the const ipieneeg ” and she p !e i i* thß thought. Her sudden pallor dill wit escape the tjuiek eye if the other w;fl turned upon her w th a look o( the deepest conei rn. “Nul, you are ill, really ill I Here, let ute yet you a draught of wine, you nay, 1 wi'l, you must drink —it will revive you.” end she ane.ist forced the content* of the gulilnl U!mi the girl who hail put out her little hall'* ill fee hi; resistance, but who now >u idenlv yielded amt to low ing her companions directions. diank "I here.” said she, “yoti wi i leel her ■*, 1 cannot leave you it riles* yon vi with a linle sigh, yid a boigioe P&uhe brilliant*, its •!>• tep *eed i) the dre* i i.’-b >. sioin '•o * m • w << ex i'< ' * ‘f -i 1 * mu. bill ! inf! i si.ou.U mu inseparable iron a Poor little Nellie, -iic 9 fir this evt limp'.- nil lI.H longed to be alone. f ‘ Very well, tip n, ilouiV late, null il it Were not tnD iseil lo ui et a partidiilafl w)m would be piva ly di would not think ol IcuviiiJ But Neliio would hear ol as (Jlaudine luisaing the I licanty arrayii<l hersoifin It" mg attire, which called I'o td I’roin her cousin, tortdieloi very queen Alter porsital I'riynd to take snnlßgM& i ding her retire e*MH ad mil oy look at InH ill- house. Airs. Gro 'a parloU • villi ploaure lovina ii .dine si: hi taut rcstH: looks for one. and >otM| w old be there? ' f • Y m look tired," .‘W '.oiicing the look ol mixlH us stroll out upon ilia pH too stifling in here;" and as she s vept past a window she caught, sigh of a face, tho act' ahe had Imeti lo iking fir; j:nt one moutent and he wa> annc Quickly exotlsing herself and slipping aw.,y frotii tho crowd, she followed him —follow him to her fathers house, up tiro broad stair, right in to her own little boudoir, then she understood tha* t'oio diamonds lot i been, in tended for N He, that she had usurp,-* her pht"e, and now wh it must he think ol her; for Glaudiuc loved il rry Lester with all toe depth ot ardor such natures as h- rs are capable of, loving him as .he h id loved no one else. "Harry.” she c ied exoite'lly, "I never meant—l really thought you intended those fur me She uan navethend." da'h ittg tliem in a guttering heap on the fl tor at liis Ret He turiicd upon her :is if he enuld, in his fierce grief and passion, strike her down. ''Woman, behold vour work! see -hit you have done!'’ Cairn and still lay Nel lie the violet eyes hidden, tin* one ruby ips wuitj, th tender heart — till forcer Oy the side >f heeold I'ortn st, ml He over, with the !• ,1 tale, fatal gjtii'. ■ i.i his Inin I. Lifting t and | li.iting tow ii ttic sola, lie repeated, "see what i o i have dune, you are a , n-rd-rem ad >0 cun t ot deny it." .ilie sprung forwkril ami ku utked tit • glas from In* lips; it tell m the fi > r shivered With a cry of and .ii; she threw hi ts'd! up m .be body ot Iter dea l cousin an I ea led Upon be tn peult, t i say tthjyjaijmit.iteiit Noiioaofai t'uis ha her mind men she had given her autism the w, ie, a- 'he <ai I, to q uiet h r nerves iiut. in realt yit was to ran -ar h r ineupahlu of going to this bill, for poor Wl ie was too artles* to cuuaeal her atiac., ueitt for young liC'ter, and L’lau dine wanted to have him all toll gruel I, no rival near. The servant Ly whom II irry had dis i.it lied his present, had given it ") L’lau l tie, tlituugli miatase. and she .Rail itn patiently torn away the wrapping in tile twilight wiihuuc untieing the address. Tile little note accompanying the giitran siuipiy: "Aly betrothed: The accompanying token of toy love for you. please accept, and wear to-uiutrow evening lor wy suite. " liAltitY." "To morrow night he will utter him self.” sue bad thuugot and bid appro priated the gilt intended for Njiiie, to ller-e f. Fo ir Cluu line, her punishment was severe, cud she fell prostrate and uiseti*.- bi- oe.-ide the inanimate fori* of her vic tim. Left alone with his dead betrothed, Harry ijester bowed bis nead and wpt : bitter tears; t.nvn taking the cold, taper iiiger.s in his own wa-m cla-p, as it to warm them b.wk to ate, he “toopeu and revetcntiy to end his lios to those of t* ' iinuai he loved, and silent,y leti the | bouse forever. Old Mr. M .rvland d.il not long survive j ihv shock, but soon bis .-spirit tolloWvd Ins pur* wbu rise," as ne loved to call I her. 1 Cl online Moreland is spending the rent . Haul of .ile in a convent And the out Isid# World knows it w.ss a cane of ucci- ir.ini an over dose of mor- Wife owl B <l [tij B I Will heß fr;J than tfuj Law a Huairad Ye a The Albany Journal -figjs in “itall’s iiistpry of Eistoin V’urmotit," some ueeoiiat of the latfs which Were iu force a huu.lred ye its ago- "Hurgary was punished by brail.liftg with ali in the fotclte.i ami nailing otip of the "ffn.tder' oar’s to a post and otlt tiug it off. and whipring; for the mound offence there was the lisp brundi ig aud nailing a id cutting off the other ear; for •Ilie tinrd olletioe the punishment wav. death, the offender being ileuiMed ''inoor rLablo.” Lou turfctting was n ttiishei by cutting off the right ear, hrand ng w th C. anil prrpctu.il imprisojimtuH. Ferjnry was pu isitaJ bv a fine of CVI u.n tm prisiuiuient. fur six unmtin, out >t rno o'- fonder oituld not pay the fine, he wus Ist off f>y silting in the pillory two hours, and having both ears nailed and cut off, iViiliul lying, to public prejudioeof pri vate injury, nr.deceiving nr abusing il people witu I'll-e news or reports, *•< • punished by fine, it: ittg in the stocks aaj w. upping, t e pu- ishmeut. being iuoreas eu wt.ii each Vei’dtifi.lff ol the ollcnse, t .eept t mt in no case was the ntnuoerof stipe.- to exc, c I tile number of thirty idoo. . lici t wo- punishe lby compelling ilnojfolJ res tuiii n, by ti.ie an ' py a iirt ui leuipora y .slavery, the pros 'auto; living out; owc-r id to dtsp ,>e of tfte ort'en r in - -eivtoj to any subject ol the estate for * sucti time as nustinddbu assig.iud tot-h* prosveutor tiyYlnjwhmft. IjiiMSaspaubie night walking, (bat is to ay , alter time o’, lock was prohibited, a* Was also tit • convening o: permtu* under l e y,ovefinncnt of p;'ri'W.s..guarrtikiis or nui.sier.s alter Uiat untimely hour' ero hunt! rs wore punished by posting llieir names at the do-fr of -very tavern, an. pro, totting the lavern keeper ffV.htf supply,ng the t. with anything Ui tha way - ot strong drink. No glam iron* dis courses, sh.mting, hallooing, screaming, iiintiitig. liuihg, d,ruing, jumping swiut m.ng, ot ~i.iwing of horusf Was Ptie-lteff on ine Lord s day' Listening outsid* of the twevung no use during the tium of public worship was not permitted. Bjlb oar meetings of,any number of “persons, in the streets or isewne e, on Monday nr S'atuiiiay evening, wer forbiddtin, uu- Jet penally ot line or stocks. „ "Mr. tta.l gtv.is several instances„o(i pof-uiar 1f,;,il errors pfflvffiifntit in Vcr-J inoiit. Une no'n,n was, that if thw friend^ ul one dying m prison varried his rwinai beyond the heundanes ol the jail yi they were accomplices ia aa *c<tca[|W, M liub.e to satisfy ti.e judgment by vil Otjvbieh he bad been c*f.ljn#<l. "* Alia , vYtjfifca-wi.s, that if one snot,ld burn ■fftTyoiau imprisoned iebt-ir, he UtH tnc.iiUL- a.ltuinu' lator ot his own and liable to diseha-ge the debtor gallons. In trie ease of Ju lgv OmS who 'lied while cnnli: .ed,in jail uis iHa.-i inctil dec,.me a -Vrt.iws in tiiis predicanieM H* jaiiwr dAra| mat uy stretcßing the i n tin. ciu-tv iiii.n t. • j ui .iiK ' ttoii ol Ice a-ijoiiung boiyinJß. gravw. wan dug, courtmescUM,] the Jail-yard, sloping' diiiiei] uulii a .-ufflji'iyie|ph Itmijjt nbiaineiL Bio OiugA al l s r a Übristi caj.".' Was siltleJH A Wadß followjj^g;."--, Itlfv^B-,.;"