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arm,arke t usau ,EPTEMBER. I M JT T F L 1 2 3 J4 6 - 7 8 91I10 11 1" 13 14 115 16117 18 221 22.23 24 25.2( 27 148 1 9 5 TIMELY FARI AND PLANTA TION TOPICS. THE VALUV. OF LI3E AS AN APPL CATION TO THE SOIL. So much is now being said abol guanos and sup,rphosphates, fis' scraps, animal dust, bone ine and poudrette-all excellent fe tilizers when honestly made and u derstandingly applied-that we a: in danger of forgetting that old, b! never out of date, and never to I di~scarded fertilizer, lime. This a sufficient excuse for again Calli! attention to it. It is never out place, except on lands already su ficiently charged with it. Els where, its application is alwa; beneficial, but particularly so soils in which humus ab-unds, its c feet being to convert the insohih matters in such soils into availab piut-food. It prves,n inai cases, in fact "the wand of Mida changing everything it touches goI." The great obstacle to i us%3 in the cotton belt of the Sout or at least the larger part of has been the cost of transport;at1 from the distant parts of the cou try where it is made. This obst cle has been effictually remove so far as this region of the Lt Count. I, at -ast, is concerned, I turning our inexhaustible marl be, to account in its manufacture. From the marl which underlies vast extent of country, of whi< Charleston is the base, a lime is nc made which can not only be so cheaply, but is, undoubtedly, f superior to stoine-limec as a manur and we greatly mistake if this ma deposit do not prove, in th'e en the source of greater wealth ar prosperity to the country than ev< car phosphate rocks. The vahi of this calcined marl has been ful demonstrated by our truck farme in the vicinity of Chre toni best proof <-f which is the fact th the demnand for it from them greater now tharn ever befo;re. CAREFUL COTToN PICKING PAT September is a busy month the plantation. Cotton picking in full operation, and is the mio important work of the month whe the great staple is the princip crop. Let it be pressed with your energy and force, so as gather the lir.t as fast as the bo~ opien. You lose both in quanti :nd in quality by delay. The fir picking should be well sunned. I not allow your hands to pull off ti * bolis in picking, as they are somi times inclinied t> do ; and aivo picking inusediately a fter a sh,owe In all cases where large quantiti are stored in br lk, stir the hea occasionally, and exiose the ec ton to the air to keep from hea tin - Keep the differnt quailities of ce ten separate, so as to avoid sellir mixed cotton for the pice of' ti poorest portion of it. It is bei if practicable, to gin cotton as so< as dry, as it is far safer in hal than lying in bulk in the gin hous TRT Ci.oVECR AMD 'liIE GRtAssE if you have s:rong doubts respect to the suitablen:ess of yoi soil for clover and the grrasses, ti ure. Ladfor clover anid ti groses sheuld be rich anid tho ouhyprepared by deep, clo: p'oughing, followed by barrowir ;previous to whIicha good dIresshl ofi sup)erphiosphate many be appit with adlvanta1ge. Brush lightly1 rover, anmd by all means roll ti * field with a toleraibly heavy rolle This last is an important and tt ge::erally neglected process. * a are to sow both clover and ti * g~::sses, on the same field, it is be * to sow the clover by i tself,as thecsee do.es not tuix well with the gra * ed. The various kirsds of gra seed may be mixed before sowin * -Rural Carolinian for Septembe SO.A. WVASJ Fon~ FRmrr- TIREE -aypersons, for no well d finedl reason, give their fruit tre an annual spring washing wit ihne-wash. It is not only unsighr lv but of no benefit. The oni po=sible benefit it can be to th tree is the destruction of suc larvae aslitfmay come in contat with wch-ise butfew, sine the; no nannan14a nndar the y a scales of the bark which the white wash doei not reach. A better plan is to wash the trunk with strong oazp-sud.s, in which a little carbolic acid has been dissolved. This d1es:rvs all insect life with which it comes in contact, and the sOIA ope;S the pores of the bark, :n,1d in-lces a glossy green appear .nee. Whei the trees are of such in aie tt; f !rln ch rou:V h bark, thI"s 7houihl fi, St be scriped away, but not to such an e:<terit as to ex pose the inner layer ; only just so Is to reiove the dead scaes Nllich form from year to year. POTECTI N G IOMssYROM FLiEs.-A French pharmaceutical chemist has discovered a way to protect horses from the attacks of flies, according to a London medi c:1 pap.,r. llis invention consists in r11bbin1 . the borses, especially on the parts most subject to attack, with a little covcentrated oil of i:kI rel. There is not the slightest danger in its use, and the cost IS sai(l to be very small. Another r repellant suggested by the same person, is a solution of sixty agrammes (one pound and five ounces it 15 avoirdupois) of asafotida in two isrlsses of water and one of vinegar. If horses be well washed with this not a ly will settle upon them as the )f strong oxlor of the asa ftida drives th flies away. This drug has no deletearous qualities as an external application, anid may be used un hesitatingly by horsemen. f leSoc.-Gut sone new carrots le and sole iew turnips in the shape of pes, put them in separate sauce s s pans with enough stock to cover Lo them and a pinch of sugar. Keep t them on the fire till the stock has all baied away, but min-l they do tnot Catch or bu ii. Cook some t pens and asparagus points in the same way. You should have equal a quantities of each of these vege tables. Cut out of lettuce and -orrel leaves pieces the size of a sixpeOce, and let them have one boil in some stock. Put all the %gcetab4es so prepared in the soup ai tureen add a few sprigs of chervil, hpour over them sonie well-flavored consomnme, and serve. ir sos SALTs AsN SrtrIURnors e; Ai 1 DosaN.-It has been long rI reuwarked that woolen goods dyed with ailine colors and treated with Epsom d sat will stand the action of so:p and n oda, and the dressing process gene. Srally. better than whein not so treated with ainy other substance. Dr. Rei -nmnn adv.ises the use of Epsomn salts on yarns to be dyed vi.let. By thi acinof soda, the imagnesian salt is is deecoumpoed. with separatioiu of inso!u sble compo.unds, which exert no action upon the coloring matter ;any alteram S. tion in color by the al kali, in dyveing with methyl and d::blia-violet, the use sof sulphurous acid is very advan t ageous. The colors are thus obtain. edi of a brithter, clearer tint. It may ebe that a partial reduction of the a inthyl- rLsaniline to leucaniline having1 ta ken ph ICe. oxidation then effects the 0transfor:iiation of the latter into the s former.. -Din gler. t Lu.Em 1 I DunArETE.-Dr. o Bouch rd saye extract of valerianm is a e p)owerfui agent in dimiinishi ng the eli aminatini of urea and waistes of tissue seen in' diabetes. iIe adds a curiu fac-t obevdin h,mii. prac.tice amoniIg t he In diens of Lower C.aliformlia. The watr rior-. befre enitenni2 on anl expeditioni. "o thrmnzh a eeurse of vler.aiu regi 'mn for' am monmthm. toa get themiselves TIhis facti :eugg.ests another. concernina thme Per uvian in rdians, who are able eto go witho'ut food for five .1l:ys. unmder ta burdenene ji"ourney. when well gup. m plied with. theL juler of the plant, so Sext. ~vely used in that country, call e. e cus It seems thatt Ccea an:d Va1 :;a :i.:ht be used in thic1kly settle<i c:mu;tries aricks :fmed'ical n:utri tion:. ti -ay no'th~ing of their possible r v:iiue as substimttes foir food of the Semmon sort amiong the very poor.* IBE N. INILi (or YOU'R OaLIG. ' s-It i ot wecll to talk miuchi w ith~ ,u:.sideri about Grange affairs. Without any wrong intentions. You may,v tho,ughitlessly. sa s''mething~ which sh'uld have been kept secret. If you" friends and acquaintauces and desire to know all about it. let themi ko'.a the gat' in due for.a. Weare n ot leagdued tgetth1er aginist any legiti - mate bus:iess or iatere.st, but simply to ~promote our 'wn weifare as a class, and t.to main ::in our rigzhts. Our safe e guards are secreey and fide';/y-but t1 n~od paitroI nieed be remided hecre od th gr'and crowning virtue of his Orde.--- Rural Car:loau for iSep R.usx i'AL.vEs.--The New Eu la'd Farmer, whmile confessing thait -ore mioniey can be made by slaughter og calv.s and purchasing cows or hefers to replenish the dairy, contends that the practice is, nevertheless a re preesiblhe one, because the cows pur s <hased arc not so good as those which hi can be secured by raising calves from .the best milkers. In the purchase of cows it is asserted that not more than one out of four are good milkers, e and even a less proportion first class milkers;: while frotm calves rised frota the best milkers in a selected herd, as many as two or three out of four can be depended upon for good results at a te pil. Clothing. T E SCARCITY Has a depressing effect on all classes, but for tunately it is only temporary, and the want OF MONEtY Will not continue In the meantime, the large stock of CLOTIlNG on hand INDUCES US To offe-r 'peci induieents. Imimediate ap plication will couvince any one that TO 1LOTE9 S110E & HAT himself, is ihe e"sie-t th;ng imiginable. No hiot'e int NEWBERRY atti Cau do :is well for you. COMe and examine our stock, vhich c.m Ib one U FOR NOTHING. WRIa'nT & COPCM: Oct. 22, 42-if. nuderaaing. E C. M. HARRIS, CabinetMakrc-&Undeitaker. 'Has on hand and will make to order, Bed steads, Bureaus, Warilrobes, Safes, Sofus, Settees. Lounges, &c. Cabinet Work of al; kinds nade and re paired on liberal terms. Has (in hand a full supply of Metalic, Ma. hog:iy and Rosewood Burial Cases. Coffins m.de to order at short notice, and hearse supplied. Oct 9 40 tf. JARTIN HARRIS. HAs'S melallic 80ral Eases, THE SCIISCRIBER has constantly or. hand a full assortm'lent of he a bove app oved cases, of different patterns, besides coffins of his own make, all of whieb he is prepared N to furnish at very reasonable rates, with promptness and despatch. Persons desirous of having cases sent by railroad will have them sent free of charge. A Hearse is always on hand and will be furnished at the rate of $lo per day. Thankful for past patronarge, the sub scriber respectfully asks for a contination of the same, and assures :he public that no effort on his part will he spar ' to render the utmost satisfaction. R. C. (M. &MAN Newberry S. C., July -A. N Stores, Tin 'are, Ne. 1tove Stoves!! 2I 10s 111 A very. l.irzv lot 'f Parlor, Box and Coal Stores, Now inl s!ore and to arive :, Ad miiust be SOLD LOW on tconm of ihe dight tirnes. Th A LSO, COOKING STOVES AN) TI N-WA RE, In varriety and of the best qua.litv. 1 For sale low biy W. T. WRIGHT, Hetween Dr. Pratt's and A. A. Nathan s, J Main Street. (1ef. 8, 4i-tf. M7is,cellaneous. (etCorter of Main and McKibben Streets.) IIavinig purcharsed the i;oad<, in store, of Mr. Toma Lae I w.ill con:iu sd bu A FULL Stock of Goods, Wichl I propose to sell ott tire Most Accommodating Terms, (safe to myzself.) to azl! w ho will favor me I. IIE*NRY HI. BLEASE. M:ty. 29, 20 ti de Per cent. guaranteed with I! w WATER WHEEL 3 The best in the Market, and ' sold at less price than any Other - first-class W'heeL. Send for a Pamph'let and be con .-ir.ced. N. F. BrtaM,Yorkc, Pa. 'GLENN SPR{INGS, SP.hTANBU!io (oLNTY, S. C., I.: :ni.. the' moi. t n.:e!'e resort it rte South. n-usiv ar.i i i,ro ved n.t. h:ozebe in .i. Eve 9 au'emen 4 to .h i i rs f .a. atte.Oest Wtorn (U ' l umtbi.a hotel,) J,:'te :?, '5 --tf Pro*prtetors The Newberry Hotel, G. C. CHASF,'-~ Proprietor. I would respectful.'. tiform: tfitnd and the :r:IVeling pubie ge:wrally, that amn renrov.gin;; thlotel p[natory toi tire C. The9 hou:se~ . .s sppied wnht conpet' at faittui, polite .ir..l attitive servan9ts. \ l.ih9rai redicr tin mad> Io we.ely anid Pi Just ubibbe-1 a nr ed tion d Esiav t te adi t$c:ca enre (with or S-teinl \\'e ko iies. Inivoluntti -tar Seitnal L.(,oie5. I :er-' it; . :ts' . CosE.Mr;os.. E r r.El-sy anad Frrs, inuced'. by s.elt-indlgence orse.xutal ext raivaganceb.. - 2a Iric.-. in a seanld enivelope9.. (lily 'ix . . CcntS. 9 'i" The. ee:chr.ited atho l(r, ini th11 ildmirable is tn E ..., lerly bemnbitrates. frotm a thtirtyh yea r uccs upact ice. that thle a lhiun conIsetuences 99! relf-tabusie :nayv be radica lly Po - euredi without th ldanglurzerours use of interna l ofl ml'edl.ic or the appliceationt of1 the kntife;. that point in ou tt ai te oft eunre aLt on2ce simple, certain, and. c ot' ul. by means of which the everv -nlTere:r.1 ..atter what hilsconditin and mfay'be. may cure hirmsetf cheaply, private- i. ly, and raihcally. & This Leetutre shiould b.e in thei hands -O of every youth :tit1h every :nan in i tihe intnd91 .. -ent undter 99eal1. in a ,:la-i nvelope,C to pureb any'. addrel9.", post-paaid, ont receipt (of six it l cents or two posbt St:untps. h Address the Paht! Ishers,.op CHIAS. J. C. KL.INE & CO.., 14 Btow.ery, New York. rost Office fox. M. July 15, '74-ls--y. LOOK OUTsi FOR YOUR MEALS AT THlE .A.lston Hotel, *.rafs on padIinr R a ,BekaGoing Up nd Din sir Onino- Down:Assa mna NAFFIELD, ,s. 0., [ING GOODS, b , Etc., Etc., tl Iti sl PARTMENT Ei and VESTINGS. Save r1oncy by Zupplying your wantl 1. AND iHAT HOUSE. miuing before paying for zme. i DIAL, ALER IN NE. llTING CLOTII-. SMUT NS. %1LAl 11.ANS. CARRE.\GE. A I11't1El: and LEATUEl6 (AF TOOLS, NISHING HARDWARE, 61ENT, PLASTER. PAINTS. OILS, I ASS. GUNS. I1F.LES, PISTOLS, )El,' SHOT, &e., &c. d Retail, .DEN PADLOCK, S. C. . , t -.. t lliOnlelry and Bindig. 7 ST IONERY . .SE, E. R. STOKEE-P LS just opened, in the new and hand building immediately opposite the nix office, on Main street, a complete :of STATIONERY, prising Letter, Cap and Note Paper, of zes, qualities and of every description; Papers of Cap, Demy, Double-Cap, Me i, Royal, Super-Royal, and Imperial which will be so!d in any quantity, or factured into Blank Books ot any si.e, ruled to any pattern, and bound in any -, at short notice. EN VELOPES viless variety-all sizes, colors and qaali t BLANK BOOKS :very variety, Mernorandam and Pass is, ocket Books, Iivo'c% and Letter ts, Receipt bio%s, Note Books. ZC1111IECS and DRAUGITSMEN will a complete stock of materials for their Drawing Paper, in sheets and rolls, ol Boards, Postal Paper and Boards, Oil r, Pencils, Water Colors, in cakes and S, Bruihes, Crayons, Drawing Pens. SCHOOL STATIONEIRY rery description; a great variety of con .n, and useful articles for both Teachers Pupils. ALSo, otograih Albums, Writing Desks, Port s, .Cabas, with boxes, and a countless tryof FANCY ARTICLES. so, 9 most elegant stock of Gold Pens Pencil Cases, superbly-mounted Rubber Is. IN KS. tck, Blue, Violet and Carmine, Indelible Copyin?g; Mutcilage; Chess and Back no: Men and Boards: Visiting and Wed Cards, and everythting usually kept in a st Ulass Statlinery House, eh the subhscribjer in tendls this shall be. will still conduct his INDJERY nnd NK BOOK .\ANUFACTORYT and PA -RULING ESTABLISHMENT, which been in suzcces.,fi! operation for over1 y years in this State, anld to which he continue to devote his ov;n personal at on. HIis stock will he kept up fail and plete, and his prices wil he found always ntable, and he~ hopes to have a share of nage. E. R. STOKES. Main Street, vi. 15, 46-tf Opposite P'honix Office. ~ors, Sash andu Blinds. 30O. S. HACKER'S >r, Sash and Blinid Factory, IN;. OPPOSITE C.ANNON STREET. CHARLESTON, S.C. e ont v house oft tiie k indl in tis City u- at!l managed by a Caroulinian .3 rge Stock always on hand, an-1 sold at 20 pter c-:nt. less than Northern prices. ulre.s. G EO. S. lI.\(l{l:t I. in x 17u1. Charles.ton. S. C. --- - t N. PARKER,K ;SSOR TO WEBB, JONES & PARKER, weeni Potd'. ilotul :.ud the I-Ct Ofllee'.) DE.LElt IN ARNESS, SADDLES and LEATHER iving'bouchlt the EN NTI RE STO UK i' ll:uress anrd Saddle Mantf;,ctry ot rs. Webb,u Jon:es x P'.irker, I antre I to dto all kitnds of work in :his line. n !! k.-e; oIn han. 1 iim i d,-, lI.ARN ESS, DLES, &c. iI.ARNESS L.EATFIER, he betu' andu chIe.IIpest. R~EP.\lRING Il wortk djotue to order Lash Prices and at Shortest Noiice THOMPSON & JONES, h etal Surgeon.s, NEWV~BERRY C. Hi., S. C. Luates of the Pennsy!vania College of .1,,Dl! Surgery.) egular and Transient O A RDIN G,KC ll MRS. BREAZEALE. 43 PLAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S.C. Slcattiolis coniventient, binag near usiness portion of the city-adijaentt P Central Hotel. Transient Board $2 rj Mar 11t 1O.-tL Columbia eldern .& W. 0. S, COLUMBIA EG i t) aiinoui.xe to thtir nn. ro!34 frierds al P ING 01 GEN-TS' FIRNISI STYLISH HATS. full a. in fernit . e o , and i.; now open 10 OUR CUSTOM DE .plite w ith a nvll selceted s1oek of G ASSIMFJ Give it a,;all and bce inced tdt you can )LUMBIA CLOTHIG Goods S1.11t C. 0. D., N%ith, the piivilege of exa Apr. S, 1-1-tf. JOHN C. 1.P11ORTEI AN) DE tIi 1INI- .1.1ERICIA ItI 'ICON. .TEE.L. NAIL , CASTINGS. MILL .s O MAU! iNE, Cii:CUL.AIC SAWS. MI.L 111 111LILI)ING and TitMMING '. I1ATERIAI BELTING. ALL KINDS USEKEEPING AND FUR -ICULTURAL DIPLEMENTS. LIME. CE: FLENCII and AMERlCAN WINIOW GL ,,IlOT ISELTs, FLASKS, POWI Wholesale an At the Sign of the GO] COLU MBI A b. 25, S-tf. ET?['0 L REP 00L, aw Fans, New Muslins, H. New Rufflings, So New Silk Ties, I ICorn New Belts, Si Flat New Prints, .s' man 9w Gloves, aind New Ribbons, Dress Goods, h*' r EA7TRA lRRGAIN I A find utse. e Prices so Low for them Bris hat all, Great and Small, o can Purchase. o e veni C. F. JACKSON, E LEADER OF LOW PRICES COLUMBIA, S. C. Al uly 15,. eS-tl d ~R~A BARAI\S and will ANt)tenti NTS' FURNISHING hOODS. m NARD & WILEY, COLUMBIA, S. C., ae in Ltore one of the largest anid mnost ph-e ssrt:etsof CLd) llINu and DO N151llNG Gt.ODS to bet found in thte e, and 5till conl i,t.n to sell their goode bie very lowes t prices. Comue an-e stock, and juidge' for youirl, ifr we do ay 1::, '.i-if [IX IRO WORKS COLDI'MLA, S. C. A L hIave avays on hand it0o1ary Steaiii Enlgines and Boilers for Saw- SC 1111s, Etc., (t W AND GRIST MILLS, TL ytto Presses, Gearing, Shafting, Pullies, Etc. 1 pare ESINu. of every k indt in iron ('r Urass- Als I. guateet to furniish Einesiu. anid A er;ofaiii gooud tj;ua ty andl power, anti 4 low raites. a, cani hte lid in t Ihe North. (I 1- inanntntare ~L. als, the GADD oY 1 '- of t ED WATE:l I WiE'L.. whl-h we re . d Lura iliy :mdt ehetaimnsA L- warr:n,t our work. andi aissure promti. and di.patchl in liilling. orudirs. U;OLIs.MITIlI & JUND, egers' vs, Cincinnati Beer.D lotger pure, but ad.u.ter.uted with mio uga-r of stareb,. tusel oil and the nos colchicumi. The Coti n isionier grienltuare, in his report for 1 It5, satys 'ro . Lpes, of Newv York, uaa~l.d teer fronm a dozen different breweries, iound all of it adullterated. Coccnuis :us a.1 nux vomlica entered largely in cmposon. C. SEEERIS guaran.tees his beer to be (Ga: nd reliabl'e. IIe d~oes not aiduite-rate Ma .t brews from the bet~ Ian 1ey, imalt an"d_ Feb. 4,5-tf. REESE & CARROLL,B TING AND HIAIR DRESSING SALOON , North of the Pollock House, COLUM1BIA, S. 0. TIt m newly fitted and furnished, and gen- theC i baatne owt eert,atrtet l inattended stls Noth ceerty a7fter ther oth ann,-aa e+etae . Nnw 09 Arf Der ti . edicies. T iE Bl.!T ADVICE THAT CAN BE enope i outiering from Dyspep-i:, iver C mpnit., Con-:ipation. Colic. Sick e,411e!e, Chills :md Fever, Nervous DAbili -.r 4.f aiv d.,in!cr of the stomach, liver or bmy. is .0 t.re, cleause and regulate them Sthe 1se of R.TUTT'S VEGEABLE LIVER PILLS. hev act very mildly, yet thoroughly restore ie functional action of the digestive organs id the iniestines. and renovate the whole stem. They produce neither nausea, grip ig or weakness, aid may be taken at any mea without change of diet or occupation. rice 25 cents a bcx. Sold by all druggists. Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye oss,sses qualities that no other dye does. s effect is ins.,antaineous. and so natural i.t i, cannot he detected by the e!olest ob yer. Being harmiess and easily applied, is in general use among the fas.hionab!e air-dressers in every large city in the United tates. Price 41 a box. Sold everywhere. SCIN 1.\k, i:L - l i \ 1-. l1SEA SES OF 'lE SKIN. Sr. ANTijON Y'S FIRE, ERY lELAS, BL(TCIIES., IUMORS. B0lLS. 'ETTilER. AND> SALT ItHEU.\, .CA L) I E AD, RINGWllM, RI.El'MATISM. 'AIN ANI) ENLA:GEMENT OF THE I)NES. FE'.MAL.E \VF.AKNESS. STEILI 'Y. LEUCORIHFA OR WHII-ES. WOMB )ISEASF.S. lhl;'11SY. Wlf SA'ELL NGS, *YP,1h1US. KIDNEY AND LIVER :031P'LAINT, 2lEltClIAL TAIN', AND LES, all pioccd frum impure blood. DR. TUTT'S SARSAPARILLA the most p.>weriful Blood Puritier known o medical science. It enters into the circuh ion and eradicates every muorbitie agent: reno 'ates the sy-s*cm produces a beautifiil com lexion and causes the body to gain flesh and icese in weilit. KEEP THE BLOOD HEALTHY Id all wIl he well. To do so, nothing has ver been fl'cred hat cani coinpare with III is aluub'e vc;iJ!e exir;ct. Price $1.00 P boule. Sold h all Diu!gists. Offic 48 ornimidt S-reet, N. Y. Apr. 1. 8-1y. 'MMONS' HEPATIC COMPOUND OR LIVER CURE 1s p)r1IoIInn1e by iir. C A. siinlnons, who :. ilA .triwvr 'proprietijr , ' tim n ' iver Uigulat;ior. as biniII tar 1u'.Llil)I'uluritO .y Liveri 31"ill'n now oifered tile public. t :as a l:rge, cirlILation and is still gaining runi2l . Altiogtuh ti.s is anew prepara io11 we numhei.'it.tinlglysay we Can pro4u1ice Y g(14 certiiculientes I r0ni as goo i inen Its 1 rlanIl CaII fill-ll. This Mtdicie is now for Sa.LIC it Manufac urers rates by DR. W. F. PRATT, Sole Agent for this. plaCe. E. L. KING & SONS, IANUFACTUREIS AND 11Ol'ItRIETORS, COLUIBIA, S. C. Fevb. 2:,,8-1y. SPECIFIC MEDICINES. DR. CREES FIT CURE! I'he Great Remedy for Epilepsy, its, Spasniis, Con.vtul.sions and Nervous Ya'kfune.-, acts promiptly, o:ten~ arresting he Fits froui the lirst day's use, even where hey have existed for years. 0MPOUNDI EL. CORYDALIS! The Great Vegetable Alteraive, erotula, Secon d aryy Yplmlis. .Erurptions .on ie Skin, and44 all diseases arising from im ure Blood. MEDICATED HONEY!' i overe.igni Blin for Conghs..Colds. Bron. hitis. As-thma, and alt <lisenses. of the air 5assages andi Lungs By its tiniely iuse nany supposed eases of Consumiption ar'e liroptl.y relieved ::tnd the Lungs restored o heaslthI. NEUR AL1?/A SPECf/It! 1 proni;.'t. pos)'itive andl permanent relief or the e xeruciadting pains1 of Neuralgia, 'or sale b-, Dr S. F. FANT, Newberry, S. C Preparell only by DRS, BREEN, UINDLEY & BlilTLEY, Dec.. i5-ly. CHARLOTTE, N.C. DR. H. BAER, DR UG GIST, NO. 1;31 MEETING STREET, CH A RLESTON, S. C. FHE TRUE SOUTHRON. THE PAPER FOR THE TIMES. nilein-nden21t ut l*'Fe:ii-ss-l>te4', d to the inter'sts if 11:' 4.;4041 :124.2 Tliiiel'eople ofthe CIo' a o'ry. an.l ~eel 44 tim SI'lE.'A.CY "F T'llE 'WillTi 12.\..;E. 'biib-he.iol wtir mi the ai<l or anly Olieial Patron2age w.l.:.tever. a:i app'e:rl'. ine to' 21:w i:ll'-i 4s o it- .iN2i AN 4,4)4)1) 4on~;r:.NMi:'r for s1:p4l'ort in: its We~4 cail pan.41 the wnii ri-: .',.: or SuU~rnI '.oi.2NA 2245s who t-.iie to redeem: 2 trJ ta::e iron:i the ..bo:ninat ion ofi thiiev 2i in .-e'.hi'. whol:4 ha':tv e .ciu:ri d piLee :u10' 'ow rtlroii'.hl tlhe instrintiiiiality of n egro su 4r1h4r'.-t 4 (4 coin forward.4 andi4 .-ui.taini us by' . cordi:ti ani4 lier:2 .iiupporit. :144i -i:0'w. to :.lieni44" ]2 cor:np i2its" a11ii .-e(:4llawavli tri-l 14, that t.4hey ~ arCdternliined, henicef' orth,. o 4ust: ini a1 .'are4 e41. xponenCt of their v.iews \V 'a.4* 41 anidliy. we: n~el y')tir suilpport. '44 p::i in power'i nave donie thir lt:niost 4'rih'uli he ,'nde::vori:a to 14depri Ve us of I i:' e b4llne.,. an124 ll we n..k. is tihe u sripti .m4 ofi everv trtw Carolinian i w'ill placC us~ t)0eyo: i e reach of \''l' tilln adIvent urer<-. bunt Carol inians, ,24 ti inor born-4- lIave beeni ea;Oaged in etsariand a.,k ('iur patro"nage~. believ.iig h:l it w.'ill be4 2ivenl witholut I:4siUttion. S'INlCilIi'Tl2 N l'ltICE. $3t A YEA It. IN IV A.N 'E, withI 4 r iet ionus to elabs5. 1To 1i11Mine's .ln :an214 illte. 4Iesir'ing to 441n, iimuch lairger I l:inI that or any~. ot.ier a jr in t his 4 o424IV. w. ithl tlre' a4144 1icas i t, ini all the .1iddie :2144 E.asterin Coun rs o.f tihe :sat'. S4n one' cent4 s'23 tamlp for. 5tpec.imenI copy3. DARR & OSTEEN, Proprietors, G. KI;sNi>v. E,litor. ."CLMTEtt, S. C. .h.uy3 21, :S-ti. 29M AM) iMB(R OFFllE The :1 u r-:gsh;nd hav'.ing2 establishied a ad il . Loah (te lie in thle town oh' New' ,.rry., S. C., n dl buy 14114 sell lanIds, or ne rtite a.a o launds. Also orovide Ia 14'4rer to work~ for w ays; or to work forI 1r of hei erop14, o4r to rent lndS. ie wil *-o p4rocuire hio:iii orinmi rint, andl euit copU.eni4te wi:h2 thle regular 11)b1lis1hed ~iniraion agencies for the ,id purpose j. R H. I n. 4 i4s4: em ttploJyed to assiat the managmen 244tt o! th:e oflee, and Rev. . '..Kubtu' andl C. G. Jaegrer, Esq., have w.,~eiited to alttend to theI initerpiretation 41 correspoindence. Hi. H. ULE.ASE. A pr. 15, 15-t. . ).RD 1Th.TED TO 630 PERl DAY. JOLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. The Proprietor of this well known FIRST H LASS OTEL would respectfully inform , S many frien.ds and the traveling public ne4raly, t-hait he has1 this day RE: ICCED IS RATES (IF BOARD from $4 per day $3 PER DAY, anhd at the same time_ edges himnself to spare no pains in the ausgemellnt of' the hotuse to sustain its re itatio s a tirat class Hotel ini every re ec. WM. GORMAN, July. 3, 30-_. rpr.. or.P .msi'celuanwU . C - to )r. .J. Waiker's California Yi neg.ar 1li tters are :t purely Veg- B er I',:e Cr !.ar o t chief!V from the i:tI(e ler founti on the lower rainges of thierra; Nevad:a moan- C ::tins &:'alif'ona. the inedicinal ppr.tie o1 vhh - ac xtracted D t en-m:in the ne of Alcohol. Tin:- .1:notkdaily asked, M -\e: of tho u1npar : 'r is. they re:n c::ae of i ;1a.1 a 'O. Lno -. .i s_. -: : : : ' v t e y - . h (<yof the worid - --:co::11u1ded Pws-C - : h i e sick of rt ee: i . .: ., r to. They are ai awell as a Tonic, referi:eC.:3-: . (<r 1:a11:mmnation of ..- \:: .Organs. i: 1ilious E Th! )j 'ii.i&.- of Dr. AILX- C a.:'s V :-;r:ns are A porient. Dia . Car:nin:t N. Nutritiou.s. Laxa e ...-i:.. 6.., :-:.. 1, A !in :-lilious. Grateful Thousands proclain E VINEGAIR BITTREs the most wonder fal Invigorant that ever sustained L the sinking systemn. A No Person Can take these Bit- L ters according to directions. a:nd :e- A main long unwell. provided their T bones are not destroyed by nneral poison or other means, and vital or- fr ga."s wasted beyond repair. a Bilious, Remittent, and In " terlittent Fevers. which are so B urevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United Sta:es. espeCial!y those of the Mississii,r Ohio, Missouri, lilinols, T'enessee, Cumberlad, Arkansas, Red, Col rado, Brazos. Rio Granuidc, Pe:ir!, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah. 110 anoke, James, and niany others, A with their vast triiutaries. ti:rough out our entire Country tiring the Summer:m nd A41tumnn. ad remiarka blv so dring seasons of u _ heat and dryness. are i:narialy ac comipanied by extensie < 1ieran.; ments of the stomacI a'd ir and other aldomfilal viscera. In. t!:Ir treatimient. a TtarIativei. e xertm i a powerful inlluence tiiu these a rI ous orguns. is essentia y necesPa. o There is no eatharti for tle piurpose equal to D-.. j. W..-:s Vi.IL.AI B-rl-is. as th : w: speedily remove L the dark-ceored viseid matter with hicl the bowels are loaded. at th.e samno tinme stinmainmt thle seret ions of. the liver,* and generally restoring the healthy ftmc- A tionis oif the digestive orgaus. Forti'y the body against diS eae)y urifyinlg all] its flhids witii Tis;-:.ut B3rrry:ns. No epidemic can take hold of a system thuts fore-armed. A Dyspepsia or Ind(igestionl, head- ^ ache, Pain inl the Shoulders. Coughs, L Tigj htness of thle Chest. D)iniiness. sour Erinetations of the Stomtach, Bad Taste in the Mlouth, Bilious Attacks. P'alpita- A tionm of the 11eart, Il1ammiation of the Lungs, Paini in the region of t.h Kdes,L and a hundred other painful symnpto~ms, are the oil.pigs of Dyspepsia. One hot tIe wil:1 prove a better garantee of its merits tha:n a lengthy advertisement. A Scrofula, or King's Evil, white a Swellings, Uleers. Erysipeias, Swelled 0 Neck, Goitre, Serofulous I nflammations,d Indolent In flammnations, Mercurial affec tions. Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eves, ete. In these. as in all other constitutional Diseases, Watr un's VlN Eo.ua Hmrrn:s have sho wn their great cur ative powers ini the most obstinate and intractable cases. s F"or Inlamlniator'y and Chr'onic " Rheumatism, Gotut, Bilious, Remit tentt anid Intermittent Fevers, D)iseases L of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and B3ladder, A these Bitters have no equal. Such D)is ases arc causedl by Vitiated Blood. L Mechanical Diseases.-Persons A engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumibers. T1yp)e-stters, Gold-beaters and L Miners, as tIhey advance in life, are sub ject to parlalysis of the Bowels. To' iguardi A against this, take a dose of' WALD:it'se V Ik:<,anl r~rTs occa.aionally. -. For Skin Diseases, Er-.ptions, A pies, Pnstd!es, Boils. Carbunecles. IRing wormsH, Seald-head, Sore Eyes. Erysipe la-i. Itch. seurfs, D)iscolorationls of the Skin. Humors and D)iseases of the Skin of L whntever name or nature. are literally A dug up anid carried out of the systeml ina short time b)y the use of these Bitters. 1 L Pin, Tape, and other Wormis, lumking in the system ol .so mlany tu-A santds a:e elfectually destroyed and re-1 moved. No systemi of imedi~ci, no ver- t. :Itfges. no al:thlehni nit ies will free the 'A sstin fro.ii wormus like these H::ters. - For Female Comuplaints, in un or old. mtarried or si.t at the dtawn of a wo:naniiood. or th:e t.rni of lif,. these Toin ie I :tters diliarlu .so dee an.~ n!!:ewec that i:nprvelme.:t is sooni .ercep)tiiJce. Cleanse thelitia~ tetd Blood gi wenever von fid t i:ities- h-rsti:g O1 thruun tile s''um ii m...s. Erup:ious, wi or Sc;re: eleanse it wheu~ you :Ind it ob. structed and slugg i'h i" n eveins: eleause t t when it is foul you'r feeling:' w i tell - vnwe.Keep tie blood(' pure. a:.a :.e Lealth if the systemn wmll l,,r-low Drtma:s:s & Gen A i. Sani F::.ele. r:..if,r. ce soild b)y altl DruiIstb and Dealers. d> A pr. 21.. 1574-17-17. be Wdows and Orphas' Friendly So0td, NEWA RK, N. J. CASH CAPITA L, $5,000.00. 0 Any healthy nian, between the ages of 18 ud it5 years, may become a iuember 0f this Li ocety. Li ME~MiERs5 CONTR1CTiONS. Li *Allowances Li weekly A: Sem- uring, uarterly. Annually. A nnually. sickneas. 3vt 00 5 50 le 50 400! IA e; 00 it Ii0 21 00 10 00 iA 9 00 16; 5i0 u 50 - 24 00 k 12 00O 22 o03 42 00 3200A la t0 27:50 52 50 40(00 1iJ :1:3300 63 00) 48 00 ... tIos. JOHN WHITEIIEADI. President. Address. BIENJ. G. IIElii)T, Special Agent, CI Mount Pleas:nit, i.car Charleston, S. C. rhe Piedmont & Arlington Life Iasurance Co., . Of ltlCH lMOND, VA. sssets Janiuary 1st. 15si5, -- - $1,7f60,945 00 ra Jiviendlus to Policy Holders. 1572, NJ,lsA 00 :caerve. being amiounit necessa ry to re-in.-ure all Itisks, - - - I ,498.56 09 1m B3EN.J. G.. HIERIOT, Spee:al agent, Mont Pleasant, near Charleston, s. C-.A Dec. to, 41-tf. I WHEELER HOUSE. I PRICES NOT REDUCED- a" The Proprietor of the Wheeler House uould respectfully inform the traveling pub ic that, in order to maintain the reputation L f his House as a first class Hotel, lhe will L ntinue his prices as heretofore. and guar- 1Le nes to give that satisfaction which has IL eured to the House the reputation~ it no0w Le as. T. M. Po L LOCK, Ja Nov. 12, 45--tf. Proprietor. - PAVILION HOTEL, ~ Charleston, S C al G. 'r ALFOmn & CO. Pmnprienors Rail Roi LTLANTIC COAST onprising Charlotte, Columbia Columbia & AuguSta, WilmiLg & Roanoke, and ConneCting ship Lines, at Wilmingto Tic:pOi c:.rI:eil:t jjto:llld f'ro.11~I)i trafile he :i emet ivit.. atIttiol to 1, 'eli ce a:oI Loter 1i provinlpt mov4eiet. car .i:ac$ation of the forwarding of freight is rep Ll. an. :11 elaiiis for loss. dta:1ge :td overt the Line, nained helreiti. SCHEDULE OF C At Portsmo FOR 3ALT12 LY LINE STEAMERS, FOR PIILAD KNAMssTC -INE STEAMERS, Mon 'YDE STEANERS, - FOR NEW 1 ULY (except Fridays.) at 7 pm FOR BOST ERCIIANTS & MINERS' LINE.F O I.,01 P1101-11 ERCIIANTS & MINERS' LINE, At Wilming F0OR BA LTD LTIMORE & SOUTHERN Ti_ANSPORT T N FOR PHILADE. LADELPIIA & SOUTHERN STEAMS1III CO FOA1% M."W ' 'AYDE& CO.'.S NEW~YORK{ AND WIL.MIN6TOUN mneling at each place with rail lines forall St nt rates are given nud gutsira rthed. The following named Agents North will atten, le: BA LTIMORE 11. FITZGER-%l.D. No. 9. Gerniai Street. A. FITZGERALD, 50 South Street. NEW YO1K E. BRAINERI). :i Broadway. - "GREAT ATLANTIC FAST FREICHT 5 pecially arranged for the ioveient of Cotton GOING NORTH. ave *AUGUSTA, --. .40 a. nw. Le: av*e *CULUMBIA - .Lh a.n-A .rive at WILMINGTON - 1 P- I- L -tveWILMING;TON - - p. U1. Ari rrive at :POlTSMOTIH 4.0) p. im. Arr *Conlieet elo.elf with inwaril bound arough Freight 'Irains ot Georgia Rail- Rai a.. Bto. tConnectina with inwarrd Freigit Trains 1( om Gre-nville anl Colib:a Rnillo:d, of 1i Charlotte Iivi.ion of Charlotte. Colum1- Cl: a anld Augu:-ta H:ilrond. W o 'ConectinIg Closely with otit ward-bound - Otinore, Philladelphia, New York and o. :tonl :.teamllhips. r AVE RAGE THRC ugusta to lialiniore, 4 Days: Augusta t New York, 5 Days; Augusti 44 For : informttion, Bl:nk Bills of Ladin llowinig souttrn .Agents of the Lile: H. M. CorriN(;i.M, Western Agent. Atlanta ugusta; II. P. CLARI, Forw:irdinig Agent, Portz F. W. CLARK, A.wiSt ant GeneralFrih.\et Wilmiiin.g on. N. C. Feb. 27, 7- if. renville & Columbia Railroad. Wi On -nd after Frid:ty. Aiu.t 2 . 1S74. ihe .Ceuoger Trai.s oiA the Greecivil,e & .oh:nia al l;oad. ill run tie followieg scheue, r Li!y, Suniday6 excepted, coinnectiti.: witI b_NighIt r - ou Souti Carolina Rai:roati. up and >w, ab.o % ith Trais, going North ac4j South Charlotte. Columbia and Augu ta iRailroa, .e: iid Wiingon, C:unibia aid Au;:uta Rail- I*a l:Arr UP. ave Colu i:a...... ................. - i m n Moi '- Ah.ton . ... . - - --- -- -- J.5 a m at0 . Nrwberry....... .......... .1.a m -1 N " C1.keZbu~ry.... ... -. .. . p m t .. Iitdn . ........................ o) p mi - rrive (Greeiville..............-....... 0 39 p m DO)WN. eave G:eenville...................t G.3 am -'Beltoii....................--... 'i It rn La " Cokesbuiry.................... 1' -3 a mn Li "Newberry.....................I .3 I m . Art rrie Columbia....................5.L pin dal D)OWN. n rave Walhla at....................4.45 a m S Peirrvvil:......................a a mn " Pend...e............ .............6.2 anW " A n deson............. .... .. . [2 a mn rrive at 1l 110l . ................. ... S.10i a m Connectiuca with down train from Greenville. U P. rae elon it. 3.50 p m n " And,-r.on 450 p xa " Penidletoni 5.5') p m " P'erryrille.....6.353 y mi rrive at Wathalla ..7 15 p mn T Accomiodtiont Trains ruu on Abbeville rt ranch. Mondaiys, Wednesdays ai:d Fridays. Andersonl Branch, between Relton anid Au :rson, on Tfuesdeys. Thtursd:.ys aid Saturdays. T H S. DUD A 3IEA D, Gen'is Supt. JA B Notvos, Generat Ticket Agent. St-p. 2, 35-t f. south Carolina Raitlroaid Company, Bat CI.rAaLLavToN. S. C.. October IS. 1873. do ON and after SUN DA Y. October 19. the P'as- Un ner Trrainis otn the Southt Carolina Rail Road s ill run as follo'.s: Fs bin COLUMBiA. It ravec harleston at ..................-. 9.0 a m St r< rrive at ColumbIa at.................... 5.0 p m i ! FoRt AU-GUsTA. :a-e Chiarlestoni..................9.0'i a in rrive at Augusta. .......... ..........P pi Tm rave Coilumbntia at................... 41 a mn rrive at Charlestou at .... ... .... . .. 2in tv Augusta............. ........ .0 a to rrive at Chtarles:on. ... ........ . .4.2: pm -)L3I A NtGniT Ea;.i'~a-S. (Sut:days excelpted.) :avec Ciiarle-t.n ut............... ........1 p mi On rrive at Columbia at... ..............'1.3: a m in Save 'ola:nb,ia ::t............ ........7.15 p i To rrive a: ('harl-stn ut..................64 a mi GUtsA~ icoHT ExPR1c>S. ($undlays eXeted.) A lave Chlarie-tot...................... p I su: rrive :at .Augu:sta..... ........... ...<...a n v a Augut-sa....................... . p mn a rriv? at Ch:arieatu...............0 a m ave Su:ervitLe:at...........725 a m rrire at U:;arLeston............. 4 a mn areV tu Gh: irtn ............. a. p m rrive at sum:mervile...............4 30) p mo are Camaden.......................6.50 a m rrive at Columnbia...................11 50 a mo ave Ceit:n1u.. ......... ............ .1 5' p mn rrive at Camideu. .................3:8.-5 y mtI Day and Night Trains miake clos.e connection Augusta. with Georgia Railroad. Day Trnots, onty, imake close coin-eto w ith tickest and most direct route, and as conm rtable acid che: sp as any othier route, to Motnt mery, Selmia, Mobile, New Orleanis, and all her points Southwest, atnd to Louisville, Cini uniati, Chicago. St. Louis, and all other points '.st nd Norttre.t Columbia Night Train connectz closely witht e Greenville and Columibia Railroad ; and with e Charlotte, Celumubia and Augusta Railroad r pointis Northt fiiroughi tickets Oct sale to all points Northb and - est. . atmdecn Train connect.s at K ittgville daily (ex pt Sudays, with Day Paasenger Trai::. anid n ie thronghi to Colunmbia ou Mondays, Wednes ys itd N:iturdov's. s. U. P1J(ENS. General Ticket Agent. 1 tanta and itichmond Air Line ti Railway. a Iie following P'assenger Schedule will be 1) erated oi atnd aftar Sunday, July 2.6th, 1574- Ie in by Atlanta Time. GoiNG N~oiTuI-t.xbiaz9 niN. | 1 ave Atlanta...................... . 0.4 p mt I ave Seneca City.....................11 51 P mn C( ae Grenvilie.............. ..'>212 a m )j 'ave partamburg.. .................. 4.u a~ I rive at Charlotte ............ ...... .0 a cc GOING sorrt-ExPiEEs TRIN a e Charlotte..... .................. 6 12 a in tr ae Sprtanburg......................1' :1 a mn ave G reenville...................... . .133 p cm CU ave Sececa City.................. .. . 2.3 p mn -rive at A tlan ta...................... .5ui m h W.Y. SA(;E, En-;. & Supt. i THE SilURlT LINE SCHEDULE. of arlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. R- y Oma ti.rA T:cKer D-rA aTMrsT. do0 CoLUMntA, . C.,.July 19.1k74 f [-he fo:oai:g P'as-enger r.chedule wi:l be ope ;ed on ud alter >ua:ay, 19thi iustant: are Augusta....... 7.4 A . N4 15 P. M. - aeGait evie...* .13 A. M1. 5.11 1P. M. -r ar oubaJunc'n12.2) A. 31. 19.05i P. M. III seColumbia.....1 .3 A. M1. n 17 1P. 31. ar Clma....12 42 A. 31. -_____ o ave Wnboro..2.49. 31. ave Cheter... 4 29 P. M1. -- iUe riCharlotte.t.. 645 I'. M1. ---- Co. 2 Traiu makes close couu:ection, via Rich 'ud. to alt points North arriving ::t New York a 5.05 A. M1. No. 4 Trr.in makes cloe conunec t. via Wilmnington end lichmoid. to all ts Noctc, arriving at New York at 5 15 P. 31. GOING SOtUTH. C No. 1 Traitn. No. 3Train' ave Charlotte... .30 A. M1. *____ be ave Chester....... 1.12 A. 31. a re Winsboro.... 12.58 A. 31. rie at Columibia..-. 2.42 P. 31.1 ave Colubia.2 52 P. M1. 3.40 A. M1. 10C se Columbauncn3.17 P'. M. 4.15 A. 31.lu ive Graniteville.. t.15 P. 31. *7.48 A. M1. rie Augusta........ .5 P. 31. S.45 A. 31- th~ Breakfast; 3Dinner; tsupper. ouh bound Trains connect at Augusta, via all th( at South and West. hhrough Tickets sold, and Baggage checked to pprincipal points. SET ileeping cars on all night trains. A JAS. ANDERSON. General Sup't! L. ?OPB, Oen.1'asseager and Ticket Agent. 0 rds. FREIGHT LINE, and Augusta. Wilmington, on & Weldon, Seaboard Ra,way and Steam n and Portsmouth. :t Winniton and Ports. surto weaLther.:a1(l in through cars alu1t1 lc eu1pu:e't foT. ::!I ie Itec!stities :I., : pq'I I..., a ::-ilitie <.f this Line, !Iul 1l:I:di. unbrokeI trait and low u latrly 1ran%&smit :eti to h;i-pers and Con age prioitly in.vesigated by Agents NNECTIONS: uth, Va. JOliE . . .Daily. 7 p. M. LPH! A. dayS, Wdelay andkFridays, 4 p. m. Tuesh ni-a Satudays, at 4 p. in. OR K. ON. . Tuesday!-and :rid:'ys.at 4 p.m. V(edIedaysa S2daturday... at 4 p. m1. lon, N. C. lO E. COMITA.NY'S.T .iER, e da SN'EA)ME11*>f*,. Every Tuesday. 1J.11E - Evvy We*cdnes,:N-. w Engha.4! 'town.o whiei14chvest cur 1, inll .]re.-pect, t t the prot:ns of tho Pli IL.\ DE LI' PIlA. V. X1LG0R E. 44 -outha Fifth Street. BOSTON. I -4t; Washington Street. COAST LINE." PCHEDULE. ind Merchandise on un equal!ed time. GOING SuUTH. ve *PORTSMOUT11 - - 12.00 m. iveat WiL.MINGTON 700 a.m. xe WILMINGT N - .00 p.M. lve at 'COLUMItIA - - J10-0 p. M. iyent :AUGU6TA - -. - p.n 'onnecting elosly wii inward-bound fimore. Phibdelphi::.. New York and ton teamips. onneeing with outwird Freight Trains reevCille and onimbii Railroad. and riotte Division of Charlotte, ColinUia Augusta laiiroad. 0nnct ing vithl outwar Freight Trains ;eorgia. .!1tcon and AugustA, and Cen V iH.ilr-odS. )UGH TIME: Philadelphia,5Days; Augusta to [to Boston, 1 Days. , Thrugh Rates. etc.. etc., apply to the . Ga.: J01 1 N.J ENKINS. Soliciting Agent, moulithi. Va. A. POPE, G<-nera! Freight Agent. W ilmin:.ton. N. C.; :; Broadway. N. Y.; aind Col:mbia, S. C. MINSTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA R. R. 6E.NYRAL PASYGEa DXPArTMENT,I COLUMII,. S. C., May 15, 1874. lie flUlowiit: Paevver Schedule wi'1 be ope d oa and aiter Mouay, May 18th iuttaut: (OING NORI1,1. No. 2 Train. No. 4 Train. ve Columbia...... . m. 8 45 p. m. ve F;once.........2 p m. 2.10 a. im. e at Wilmin,:tou.. 7 15 p. i. 7.15 a. m. o. 2 T:- ain niakes c!ose c.onnection. via Rich id. to ali point: North, arriving in New York .4' a . in. o. 4 Train m ak<s cc-se councction, via Old Lh.e, :ad ao, via ltichmnond. to all pointS tI :, :rivir.. in New York a t 4 25 p. zn. GOING SOUTH. No. 1 Train. No. 3 Train. ve Wi:mnin;;ton.S .. 8 0 a. mn. 6.1' p. m. ye F;orencce...... .4.0) p. mi. 11 37 p. mn. ive at Columbi:t . 9 5.5 p. mn. 4.0' a. mn. ccomiodaticii Train No. 2 leaves Columbia v. Sundav excepted. tpress Tr-al No. 4 leaves Columbia every it. aking close connections at Columbir. for all Its $uuthi and West. rough tickets sold, ar.d l>ggage checked to >rin ei;pr. poin ts. alnian Palace Sle:epers on all night- trains. JA MES ANDERSON. U enera 1 Superin.tendeet. .' Por, General Pa:ger and TicketAgent. SPARTANBURS & UNION RAILl ROAD. ,e foliows.ing Passenger Schedule will be ope d on and atter Monday, June 1st, 1874: DOWN TRAIN. UP TRADr. Arrive. Le.ave. Arrive. Leave. tuntburg.... .0' a. mn. 2.45 -sville. ......11.82 11.32 2 17 2.20 olet........... 1 1.45 2..c5 2 10 esville....12.15 12.2p. m. 1.28 ..35 on ville.. .12..5 1.1' 12 3d pm12 55 tue.......... 1.42 1..-0 1L.45 11.56 Dam......2.12 2 16 11.10 11.20 tou.......... 2.28 2.55 10.47 10.56 sFord ......2.48 2.53 10.24 10.32 titers.......3 07 3.15 10.00 10.10 ... . .DAIE. a. mn. 9.10 W. . DA I Ed.Superintendent. iE ORPHANS' FRIEND, PAPER FOR TUE FAMILY CIRCLE, BLI.JIED EVERY SATURDAY BtY THE CA ROLINA ORPHAN HOME. year. in advaince,..-.-.-.-.-.-.$2 00 monithe, in advance...-.-.-.-.-.-.1 00 dll Ministers. One Dollar per Annum. [lATES OF~ A1>vEIrITISc~ PAtSONABLE. 11 the l>rof.ts of this ca-per are usedl in porting tiestitute orgt.ns. We want ry one who reads thtis to subscribe. idress, . C. OLIVER, Snp't Carol ina Orphan Homse, tn. 21. 0-t.- $t)artanbu)crg, S. C. O F 'HIE GREAT REMIEDY FOR iich can be cured by a iely resort to this stand .1 pre~paration, as has been aved by the hundreds of' timonials received by the >prietors. It is acknowil ged, by many promlinent ysleians to be the most iable preparation ever in >duced for the relief and eof all Lung complaints, ai is offered to the public, 1etioned by the experience over forty years. When orted to in season it sel-. mn fails to effect a speedy e im the most seveid~ ses of Coughs, Bronchitis, oup, Whlooping Cough, luenza, Asthma, Colds, re Throat, Pains or Sore is mn the Chest and Side, rComplaint, Bleeding the Lungs, &c. Wistar's Isam does not dry up a ugh, and leave the cause 1mud, as is the case with st preparations, but it sens and cleanses the gs, and allays irritation, s removing the cause of complaint. PREPARED B? E . FOW39LBy 0. ,Batn 4t sodb rgit nDaeseeal, ra C. 1, 39--ly. - a &