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Rasl aa i: W If L i~ 11 A TO 20 There~ can h be a ' than a disDoto ,cop on another -lift ai liitie h II i gh hor's whe iP grek a i the inI e .1 We know of a la wtIere a mays un h stores of g2 3 *aj :>t sumed by ire in n 0 - .::- nc;a a - i the men of the cou 1try side msered 1]Vd hauled thlen a bi raiing came' on ALe! that the soun fl tw'e nty or mfore( ham mers was hadutlih aOt. in,OX t r! deed Cof :iness wa no eyet ;nearaoter ther okrfred to take a head or wo Of , o and h. winter them 10: him. thus grely rcing -i loss and a surving Iis neart 01 %1m more (uL-able riches of brotherly love and rCigIboI good will. .No oi;c can computc in money the valhe of one such ex:om1p1e of noble liberality in the commiuty, esp)ecially in its influence on the young. Where this spirit prevaiis there is sure to be progress in a place, even if all the imp)rovemnents are in their infancy. People will come and settle in a place which bears such a good name. Now, if you desire to see your place grow ig pop)ular, do what you can to show yourself a good neighbor, especially to those who need a little extra help. If a man starts a tin-shop or a black-smith's shop in your place. don't harness up) and drive off five miles to buy your pans anl <ret your horses shod, just because you have been in the habit oi doing it. Pa;tronize the new comner when you 'undft any1 thing di (one in bir line. Sna- norao, om and well of huimi (o your ne-igh bo-s. itI tIe word's of approval or censure go a longi ~ wa,t'X when ce you have spoken~ them. vyou can Dot callI t!Iem: 1P5 lIcip) the si;ck. es~ pcian .1 Ley are poor1, for poverity ind ile form ai! acts o;f loaw enarity w hich4 fall dlay by (ay in yI ou nath. remebeing1t2 who~ it is naIS SAVINO BY IIANDFUts.-On handful of hay is not much, nor,. for the matter of that. are twen:t of' s> much 'would ne. Kr ma:e~ nor break a mn. But with t'.en tv head of- cenLe t o feed twicee or thrice a day, the saving of a hand ful aplace, every timeC would amount to som.ethting before the pastures are gi en ag"am upon (Hur frost-bitten hil. i)id y.ou ever think of it ? We are not hiningr at tiningthe cattle. But how many ol' us allowv animals to waste a h andf ul eac-h at-every feed for' want of a little attention to fe,ed head of stock on our northern farmls require a handful more of' byat every fed to keepJ up the animI;a: hecat than it- wo~VVuld re 1uireC !f their stables had all the cracks stopred that let inj the cold winds of winter ? A h and i! of maan are is but a triue: vet the Iaditionl of a single ha!ul in~ a hi!! ofecoin may make .ts ad st!inted nuI i esa: wh'den the havet oms 1u manyP' hCand a J 'a ''''II C' in'' * '' I to :xal:~ a a~-'~ 'A;81; :'.:.< el'~.:S mIan's success or failure in life. Here is one man that attends to clhem erI,fl !v. and at the end of Swenty r thirty years he has a . l mp t e:- fo ~ r old age ;aniothe r Ceglects them- as beneathI- hi'' noiice, and is always behind hand ; ee i an Id dies rt. s in pocket -ni!u Ihr i nfort. W7v do no0 reach ni(rvardliness it, is b- Sav !c when e I1av that we prepare r elves to be iberal when we *1 Vs / ..' e ; v;Od fo o j mv ' :! ,o b i h th h~ri:.o use- i.'t i n a0t nIainy w h ra ~ bcv i xI v C'!1C1%V LOVS ("I spilt I he wo l und r it, n d pC01 it.U (u \n v days. \hn I s"e dtoor-a lit of loa's to be ealt za the woU V is wante(, and "I/L&h 1/1,t thal, I W ik I i- eir e c areter and I riah write it out thus: This mnnz: wz brO!ght up UProm0"L borhood to he shv:k in hi.- is Io dti t:cs. oing ut what ri coud ot well omij. He has no( ideaI. of there being y benevt ,i world "as. He denies tha in :amng s' ince he vas a boy consegue;tly h hu:i.. ?tIm.mgt~ and geieral .*rr undings have an aLncient it 10O ,1 jut, zts tirms haC fifty years ago; an'. his children are growing up to be "chips of' the old block," and hi, Loys will, prob ably, die as their father will, with a p i(e of green wood at their d)ors. If a farmcr has no other reason why he should provide dry wood for his family, except that it is cheaper 1 han green wood. as re gards the heat given out, that alone ought to be sufficienit in dlucemnent f-r him to p)rovide it;: but the comfort of sitting by a dry-wood fire in winter of itself ought to stimulate every farmer to have an amle-sized wood house. filled with a year's supply of wood, and cut of the size suita ble for use, as havin~g to cut and sijlit wood daily, as it is used, is a way of managing fuel that nio QOod farmer should tolerate. 60 LBS. CARRIED 1,000 MIL:s F(OR 6 CENTS!-AnyI farmer who has rmasC(a wheat knows how heavy a m&l:heci 0l1 heLIat ifes, after ne nas carrid it half a mile or so. We ha. v foud it. a full day's work wi: a~'I good( 'pan (of LIwrse. to tae3 to 40 bushels 14 muih-s to makt and return with an empty wu on. 'iw wouili it I-e li we 11at( no raroacs or' canals, to'' ru a s p o rt to t h e b a r a p m mnarkets the irmmease grr-in >ro ducts of the West and Nor th the averag.e rate paid fo)r carrying whecat ah ithe way from Crica'o to . Nem YOr!i. by the Lak:s[Ie. an:d canal (4.3c.m was only 'ix eents per Lushel of 60 lbs., an 'r a b;:shel of corn. 56 L..,5 on ens. 1-1 The distan!ce by.i this route is some C 1,500 miles. The Railroads, to comupete with the water' routes have had to carry grain at nont theC samne r-ates, and the shortest Ostance m ra:iroat is ne~arly 1.000 miles. Allowi ng a team and driver onlyV 64 a dav for wageCS. fe.ed, and other travelling ex ness carryin<g 40 bushels, and goin<r 332 miles each day. the ex pense would be 83 per bushel, providing that the team got. load ing enough hom;eward. to pay ex penses and wages back. So, at. tb best, it would cost fiftu/ tiones as mu'chn to carry grai;n to market by wag'(ou, as it does by railroad. The same reckoning applies, i'na lese,dgr e, t horter distances. Shatll we tear up the rai'lwiy tracks, or abuse the owner. who do riot receive 4 per cent, on the average, for the monQiey, inveted ? O 'Iugh we not rather to ha ve a good deal (f symIXpathy wVih theC ori*inat builders of these roads, a large numbe:r ol whom niever got anythimng. for the mBoney, expended -e hber fr the pri ncipjal or the i .terst?-No avery profitale business certai....nly.-Aica Ag-CVi)~ (''UI'rn if t'i le . .v1rms a Es1e Gaos -hl t rd)rm is very useZH in removing U arent stains from beht silk and 11/171 111 Plail(' e i s 'l 80 POV axiscullai eous. 45 Years Before the Pubic. THE~ CENU!NE DR. C0e eLANES CELEBRATED LWER PILL S F'OR 1':E CURE; OF Hepatitis. cr Liver Zzplaint, :l :....,..; a 0- V 0. Wr. c::V - i ' onN ti1e . - shou. s : tae for rh :h:o and II '.V andi a n nm are c") \ e laN: 5 Sa on eraiv n .Tr l oi l 11 .1 7; t erall ss y Ouh to~ e. 3 -' ad C. ' . a and de -S t i feet arc co un , m'111h cCA1 plains ofl i n :io f ;be skin ; the lia:n--: (,:tir ed bznunici:1 h '-.1wu l summf~fon~ - 2n 11,'' .: * . In f:ict, he d.rve re ay Seve.ral oi th:b sy i*' s j ien the diseasi, ht as ha-:e ccurred where fev f c-i7 dxite, yet exa:u ination of i , t(r de , has shown ti uE to have been exten sively 0e:ange(. AGUE AND FEVER. Dit. C. 1ci.S LIV1R PILLS, IN CASES OF E .1 AD h I1IZ, W hen taken with Qui:ine. are productve of the most happy results. 'No hetter cathartic can be use,i preparatory to, or after t%V!g inine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a iAR TRiAL. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are un equaled. BEWARE 0F TDTATIO-NS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Every box has. a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS. The genuine McLANE's LIvER PILLS bear the signatures of C. McLANE and FLEMING PROs. on the wrappers. Insist upon having the genuine DR. C. McLANE's LIVER PILL.s, prepared by Fleming IPros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name M2cLan,e, spelled dlifferently but same pronunciauon. ESTABLISHED 1865, GILMORE & 00., Attorneys at Law, Successors to Chipman, Hosmer & Co., 529 Fi. Street, Washinigton, i C. American and Foreign Patents' Paitenlt' pr~curedi in all countries. No FEEs IN ny)ANEl.. No eba..re uniess the'. patent is gran.t l. No ftee icr m::d: I o preliinary exaina oduting a rehearing. SpeciilJttention gie I t efrece Case befoe th21* ie Pa .tnt Oflice. :xn--in2s befcre ~ Conre--, lufrin;temenL2t NIuits '. jiTeen.t Stati Ie i' l liti tion petainiuj '\APLET OF Si'xTY PA\GEs. Uaited~ 5:ktes Courts andl Departme2nts. iij:;S iro,ee e in' ..e Su rm o ri of the m.-'1i: . 1: : and X.m on2e of :hec late om-- fr the' :oeu iu . ' Iv. itlh te Pansion. -2 enions& a en?ti ied to an2 iceaseM. n nyaidiformatl1Xio ic fbe funished free. Unite States General Lard Ofice. C otec- Land 1 C1ae2. , Prae Lm:'I'''d Clains, ro-e.:ed I.for ille Genera,.l 1Land~tC2 Ollicean pnmt 12' the l interCior. Cid1 Beanty Land1 Warrants. The~ ia,:t i.Io-pt 01o the Commzissionerrs of the en:al Land2 (2isce '-hows 2.S97,5 V acres of -.ueI under acts ofi 1855 andl p)rior acts. We p)ay hi.l folr th:eml. Senid by registered letter.*Vt here s 'ig2i1ments aire impljerfect we give instructionis 4. perfet tlhent. Each (ia.:rtInenzt of our bus-iness is conducted :2a serate bjurea2u. under the charge of eXpe 2tV rea-u,u o error or fraud nmany attorneys re .2spendted1 from~ practice~ beCfore thle l'eusion ;rd whIdr o('ces eachi year. Clai2mants whose ttn:ev have been' thuss'uspended will be gra uitl,2iV furn'ished wih ful information and ropeJr yperS on ap2licationl to us. As we chargeii no fee in!ess successful, stamps 'or return postage thaOuld be sent us. Liberal atrran~emienits made with attorneys in 1l c!sses of business. Address GILMORE & CO., . 0. Box 44. Washington, D. C. WA sUINO-ro. 1). C., Novwember 24, 1876. I l:ke plea-ure in e-xpressin1g moy entire conifi ente in the responsibility and~fidelity of the ... l'atent and2( Colection Hiusue of Gilmore & -., of this citv. ~ GEORGE HI. B. WHITE, (Chier of the National Metropolitan Bank.) De. 13.,5+-tf. NEW HOTEL. TIis commo;(dious edlifice, itu'.ted on d.lN STIIiEET', NEWBERtRY, S. C., and now as l ' the BLASE HOTEL, now opeti, and inviIes the people one and 12 to call andl know what Clin be donte at all iours, to wijt :An~ Extra Good Breaktlfast, 2ner, o' S:pper, fo- TWENTY-FIVE Fortv2 or0 Ii 2 y regiiuar boarders will be sken :t (ro 21iontely low ra2tes. The conven0:1.-ince of locaition, excellent mndhis hio':e to ever. V nei. iiiiA 0 LIilia R ESE SALO ON, i Street next' d'oor toI i)r Gigr', Office, (LUO Bi.A .- . . Roomvi' ntewly tittedi aind furniheti, and gr U.m.n att end!I.. ' t ~ with celerity aft the a,tIaproved stls Nov. 22 47-:. so Na BtLAK Bil LWKSS Dey Goods, Groceries, JVC. REMOVED TO lhi'k's Sfore oi ONd Sewar Cormer. Alttenilon n-repoeffully enldto my L A i A' n d WEL L SAlETAI-EA) s'TO';K of I ~IL -\!! s. !, ; . The. abov goods ' w)4ivl be N TEViE i H Ii G. T /A ~ -ftF' .1 41 1d V !ilLINU ir-to merchantls atl Opisite A. iWicerl's Old Slann. .\ whith place imajI he founkd a g%ood se eeuon of 1 L .. OTH*S.f th lb t brnds, & LANNELS SH W S O C .E . Co CSi and IE SV , Si'GS. iBOOTa and SHOES, Inw!uding the Stitch Down. W it h noft (f the articles desired for faim ily use. 'Ths- goods arc :x!1 FlESTf. ani selected (swecially fur thi:: m1arket BY AN EXIPErT in the trade:. 1879. Eclectic Magazine OF F?oreign: Literature, Science anil Art. THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. The ECLECTIC MAGAZ INE iepr'oduices fromr foreign per iodiclsk all those articles whiei are valnmlb!e to American readers. i ts fieki. of select ion emnbraces all theC leadinug Foreigri Recviews, Maga.zines and Jlournals; and whikh thle tastes of all classes of readers are eon -uiel nothing trivia!I in char:eer or of merel"y tranlsient interest is aidmitted to i: pazge,. ls pm kininildes EssaYs, r;EVIE-ws: BloGnAPICAL SKETCIIES, HIISTORtICA L PA PE n:s, TR AVELS.ProTP.Y, NOVELS 'nd sHoRT STORlIES; anud in the C:tSe of SCIENCE (it wbieb sp:ec and artent'ion is given.) u pil promfilnnee is allowed toanyfl p-:rtient ar phase of Tiion. bar phwe is trie im imrntially ! tihe mo.st valuaeiII aricles on botI sie of the great theme<~c of sek~iile discusi T he foll'owing' lits co:n prise the principalI periodb ill) fro 114 ich e-tion<' ire ia OcIt. IG,t. I Om -i it.-riew r IT4nWV E Gha:;d nc Einbrg 'iievie'w AI'ir"1es-or'li r.mi -eip .r::r:: ile'11 . A Pm .er, !! A ti 'uh Se' - eel. i ' in 1 C'T:v l r Cond il'O 'lgaine "''i' PeIe14" Owen0lv1'ou F::t 2It t.lanine CC I A' Fr~ee:m, !) CL he Quart:I.'vt ' \1g 1in ue AthnyFrsoude T'er.4:1 lithe 'I El iaS EUnhes Goali \xcord il ilhuns llek i!V 1iondon Socty. iig~ 01r O'liphaun t Th Spectator,i ele Ces, i Thces, ecpy tCI141 i rgtly remarke nntlira in.Th EnCLand he bC liter:uy S' t::h-nill o ohe amess bein I riu"n o theal sriodics. TeELCI iEEL ]R.GiEAONG, Each ner conm.ns1a inet 2tee BongSreev,ng-uwl Yok Theset engravcdin arealed pnerl:met value, Am addctuch on the at.tratens afnth UTai'y MS-S.inleois4ens, IIloee oneOu cpy onelyear Co5; ltieope, p20.~ Tial isb rOipionf Th:e month, 51. The~ E.,CLtEC 'C an anvol'1i magazinecu Ltlo1 ont ads,i Prae Lftre. toealy subsribe~r hs w out ieitEin . PE iThoN,t Publsero , uri ec. 11 o 5ts 2bond's lSteeft,l New Yrkg. Jut Publised, in an ScletEnvlope. Prich AiLeceon y1the Nat. ure, lTrea*2tmcea,n Rai'cm'ealiread eial. nes r pr matorhe,indecured wil SerfAbe, Inv1o untary. Eisionrs(, impo ltleny evope, Dt rally; Conrsumpon, Ecepoiets and two Men~U talud hsic Icpct,&.B TOETJ CU LVE RWEL L, M.A D., to o t.-- reenc Bo., 4&8. Ot r 71' AThe world- rofed ao, (inc hsdi eperienc thriat, heawul coniI lsetences of ont meicie.'t andi w15 t theontsI Iges sugi c ~aloaions,4 buis, instrumI e, rings,I for aordials;k' pointi. out a modeh ofure prive 'lv(,S oorIt and radicaily hi;Ti' s L,.r1eure r will prove a l booa ni,dr VO en~Ii , Iinla pCli cnvloh. toi Post n ie o. 4586i. Puet1 .7-1y. German. T&- Fl.owan asa Ver:1.wes Gaum-:s, un Pues, six Colored Plates, and many hundred Engravings. For 50 cents in pa ner cov,as; $1.no in elegant cloth. In Uerman & Fuglid nes's inti-graarzo AfoxTuty 3faanzixx, ;;-l Pues, a Golored Pl:de in era y number ... 1 ,-. c.e ihm Knavines. P:iee A1.25 a haraware. Nh o. DIAL rI &TmEST CORNE MAI-N AND TAYLOR STR-.ETS. OOLT-TMBIA, S. 0. IIP(1RTEi OF AND BEAiLEt P" GENEiU A -kavs -' I e C... '.s VFavletv 0 l iardWitre, Ious c urnisng Goods, Mlechanics' Tools, etc., in this State. E 1r' Mnd \ nl-ldina znd T'ritaring D:erial. Circular A>::. h:i-mer ~rja'' ~ . Jel~tini ackin n - Babbit Meal. LP-, 0e!e; r.u 1iass, u" ! A - . Tir. ; - "rse ":P' i k trl(:si f ,.S(v h s L . I'Ak CTS PL W C 0 - w * - E- e- -*0 Od ad m : Juwy C, 187-2810 E *4 0.) p R.E. EJC N r .2 WC 164 up" - 5 U.. C.AL Co :e: of 4u4Mdene,C e i 00. i U;;m. , . 0. 4II Siai wr ad in in PRJ~ IORE TOR.STO DR. E. E JACKSON, LITSAND (IPRICET, Role, iN-Cda.Ee ZOL5 0A0S C a '1.1 T . " 80 t0 Abv pries: .f co::re MndicFrame.CWith ani i'-'id ene, a~in n e and lad pi;i oi, un Man-et acm! Il Js;zes, qualitie and ol revey desrti on; d 2 1 .~5 ~; Flat Pape''-. ,t C.;.p, Demy, Dou.ble-Cap1, Me dim, Royal', Super-Royal, and Imrper'ial 1 .' '. ,~ ize', whic wi(' l l be sold inl anfy quantity,, or manuf2.1 IaLm-e into T.iuk [Dooks of any sn~e, II -, fand ruled to anyv patterni, and bound in anyv ei, a. .h r'i Ioro..' Aim~- pi? '(U a ;: a iFran.ENit- EXILJ.PES oat Fr' a:c i - ::cJV. M i. b, e iles variety-all sizes, colors and. quali tieC. " HC IZ NT L 8 Roll-~ Of e;eena1Cy,MI]01Ui an ffd Pass o, P et Boks, uvoice and Letter f e?' M- f r team or Books. an"'s:Boork Noe Books. ARCIfi-:'C' andl DRAUGHITSMV.a wil ~ATaer r-n $-15 fin Gd a comple te s tck of maiteriatls for their 976%? .C N E,GleA- u,. Drwin Paper, in sheets and rolls, Bristol Bds, ' Postal Paper and Boards, oil SEN X'uU~ ~ J- ",R 1 Paper, Pencils, W.ater COols, ini cakes and SENI l ba mRaFJoxeCs, B3ruThes, Cray ons, Drawing Pens. CANE ~ ~ SCIli)OL STATIONERUY CAN MI Ls nd. ofea'rydeaeiption; a grcat rariety of con venien: and useful articles for both Teachers SYRUP KETTLES, ""d ?P"'S 21o IPhotograh Alburns, Writing Desks, Port To folios, Ca1.as, with boxe3, and a countless Ivariety oX' 5 O~NALEXADER, FANCY ARTICLES. JOHN LEXAJ DER, o, :' most elegant stock of Gold Pens 'nd Pencil Cases, superbly-mounted Rubber COLUMBIA, S. C. I G? ods.IN . April~~~ I,SI-'--v A- pri , 1- 14-17.__ Black, Blue, Violet and Carmine, Indelible fa an opying; Mucilage; Chess and Back- 0j FOUDR NTIE.~ iron Men'and B3oards':Visiting and Wed- a woul resectlnl . dine-'fl Card', and everything usually kept in a for hi fien ad.h friends of' Mr. PE-' First Vlass Statinery Hiouse,p ER KiND, that he has bought the PHG. Which the subscr'i -r' intends this shali be. NIX 11:0N WORKS, ot ColumIJOa, S. C., 11e wvili st'1l c:ondnel(t his BINDERY and ~ i is uow pr'eparedi to do all kindls of' work BLANK BOOK MANUFACT'ORY and PA in the maanufacture2 of STEAM ENGINES, PER-RULI NG ESTABLISHMENT, which focm fi'.e-horse power' to aty size, Doilers, has. bucen in successful operation for over Sa, Gr~ist andI (Cae Mills, all kindsi of Ag- thir'ty years in this State, and to which he ricuturatl mlmenis. fron anid Brass G;ast. will continlue to devote his own personal at ing. olunsf~r~JC - aldsrtin.tention. is stock will be kept up fuall andf igclaas f stloes, a al dTuetcriptioand. comlpete, and his prices will he ofound always Railngs or alcoes ad tmeteies and'easonabl!e, and he hopes to have a share of RepaiingI of all kjds of m?aemnllery. . aroae Mri. Pet-" rlKin wil; .supe?rinitend th:e busi Earoa. Ri. STOKES, Maiin Street, iess, and all order's sent :'l!i have promlpt Nov'. 15, 40-tf Opposite Phoenix Office. atte~tiotu. Reasonable prie.:s, and good . o'k done1 by~ t It- b,et met.chai Dn. J. w. snoIsoN. J- WISTAR SIMPSON. Direct all orders to ~DEWK,sM SN&SMSN Or, PETER~ KI:'D, Suiper'intendent for * norn1iv.ToRs . ireks, ColumbI ia, S. (' __.__ _____N SPRINGS, Feirls:le.Spairtanburg County, So. Ca. 1 K. M.KRRS abinetMaker&Undertaker. Cesbefo UinC ,o h H l n and adwl keto order, rBed-o R R,~-xtexmie tei, rand Wirdrone ore, Beo-as, nhes f h pig.adfo pt etee,lones, Wa'r&- ae,Sfs :lbr C I,tev ie ot.Tet Cab~i,ont ork ofal kinds made and re- r ??Ii tySas eahftes )ai ec5o, ih D !te s plan on lui a*ni' ao eale a o Io and .. 'wood ari.' o Mali.M-;se' o OE) .C1'tERN,&. o amism.i oodr tsotnoie n 11OPEN'iil-eou t;. Cs ~ iXi TOl2~! MesIR ALL THE. YEAR.. ROND (,n .i-? a'athotroc rdj'rAcciblefrm Uio C......., on the l Spa-e~I~,?. ' Frtanur &~- Union Ry.. R , sixteen me South-east of the Springs, andfro pa tanburg C. H., twelve miles North. There are good Lilery Stables at each of these penas. RATES of UoARD, COTTAGE REST, NC. For a Diy..... - .............. 2 00 A marse sunnlied. l m... w...-E r.or D,v.............. 1 75 a . in portant organ weighs but about three I poun.!, ai a the lovd in a living peNron ah,ilt three g.lh>n- passes through it at least one: every half hot:r, to have the b1le a::d ther impurites strained or filtered frcm it. t1e i; the n.att:ai prpative of the l>owc!. and if the Liver beo:nis to:-pid it is not sLpirated. i from the blood, but carried throaugh the veins tu all parts of the system, and in trying to t:-_ cape throt!..h the p-res of the skin, causes it to tur*n vclow or a dirty brown color. The .ch comes dis'ased, and Dyspepsia, Ind: n.~ C tipatin, c cadache, 1;iIiou.n:Ss, ja.ice. Chills, Malarial FeVers. Piles, Sick - ou Stomach, and gcnerai debility 4o0o. HEATINrE, tnegreat vcgetable dis cvr for topidi:y, causes tiw: Liver to throw to: ir"m one to two o:I,ce:, of bile each t1ie -.: h!ood pass*es through it. as long as there is a cxc's Of hi!e ; and the etTect of even a few >,e; upcin yellow complcxiun or a brown dir:y skin. wil ast,.h all v:o try it--hy the !rstsy:intm to (isappear. '1 he , c. a, ous diseases and Liver complaint ..: certain I-v taking H in accord ce wih . irec:i* nxs. Heahichxe is g.en:er::aly in t: -:nty .i:-utes, an no dise:" that . froni the Liver can exist if a fair trial is SLI) AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILL4S BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Pico2%Cts.nd $1. 001 The ft aliLy of Consumption or Throat and Lu'n Diseases, which swcep to the grave at one-hird Jof all death's victims, arses M the Opum orMorphine treat:nent, which p stupefi as the work of death goes on. o will be paid if Ouium or Morphine, or : 12y preparation of opiuin. Morphine or Prus A , icn be found in the GLOBE FLOWER Co'(i ' v.hiich has cured people who ,Ivin to but one remaining lung. N 4) grenter wton ch done than to say that C:.:sunption is Incur:ale. GL1H FLOwER cai SviUr wr l cure it when all other car.s h Cve failed. Also, Colds, Cough, Ia, Bronchitis. and all diseases of the N"roatad hungs. Read the testimoni:ds of I the Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, Guv. Smith -1 2r.' Ex-Gov. Brown of Ga., Hon. Geo. Pea Cbody, as well as those #f other remarkable cures in our book, free to all at the drug stores, and be convinced that if you wish to be cured you can be by taking the GLOzE FLOWER COU;H SyRP. Take no Troches or Lozenges for Sore Throat, when you can get GLOBE FLOWER SYRUP at same price. For sale by all Druggists. Price 25 ts. and $1too 0i Gr ave mistakes are made in the treatment of all d*seases that arise from poison in the bood. 4:'Not one case of Scrofula, Syphilis, White Swelling, Ulcerous Sores and Skin Disease, in a thousand, is treated without the use of Mer curv in some form. Mercury rots the bones, and the diseases it produces are worse than any other kind of blood or skin disease can be. DR. Pi:xnExToN's STLLI.GIA or QUEENS J DE.IGT is the only medicine upon which a hope of recovery from Scrofula, Sy hilis and NMercurial diseases in all stages, can be reason ably founded, and that will cure Cancer. $xo,ooo will be paid by the proprietors if Mercury, or any ingredient not purely vegeta ble and harmless can be found in it. Price by all Druggists $.oo. GLOnE FLOWER COUGH SYRUP and MER all Druggists in 25 cent and $x.o- bottles. A. F. MERRELL & C0., Proprietors, PHILADELPHIA. PA.r De. 4. 49-3 y... TIHE ONLY "ONE-STUDY" IN THE SOUTH. THE SECOND SECTiOFN OF THE WLLIAN&i~STON, S. C., PNS MON~DAY, SEPT. 9. THE FALL SESSION CLOSES DEC. 20. t eac -ection; so thhA pup:i5in ,a] loinl 1 enoa .'pt. th. :'s convietiy ' and olia1bh~-. s t a th--r tim.e.I u l the 15 .-:ek :C~ Uc::rd. exclutive' w:ing n.co) ; ilegzubtr Tuition, $7.50 -.o j i i stumet:t:1i &es, $1 5-N- 1) No c'te: o tt-hage for Lau.ini, Ca;~lis:henaics, Heal'hh~ -LI,fr, or' for KindAergarten LessonIsI Th'hying emi!irely onl ix ; ,a nmerits as a ve thlorou'gh .-etllOo, it co:.li,!e.itl e xpects a con t inac Glofxi the~ libeQra Iptrfoliage it as thus far e: jto.id. ur neW ( Cadi oZu se's (,orth the wonder- I d advan?tages of -he ( ne-cStudyv Phmi, and For a copy, addreSS jRV S. LANDER, A .M., s PRESIDENT. Aug. 21, 1678. ..7-ly- t np nif~ von wa:nt to MAKE. , j M O N E Y pleaantly fast, athdress FINLEY. IARtvEY & CO., NOTICE. o the Traveling Public. I The uneIge ob respectfully in-t irm his friendis and the geller2l pit>he, .a it he has opened aBOARDING U0OUSE L the corner of Na tce andI Frier.d Streets, A :t fr from the Depot. As the rooms are el appointed, the tabile abundzantly sup jed with we'll coo!:ed food, and the ser- L. mits polite and attentive, lhe hopes to give L .tisfacion. A. WV. T. SIMMONS. A -TOBIAS DAWMINS, L .NEWBE'RRY. IS. C. I LOP NEXT DOOR NORTH[ of POST OFFICE. Af can shave, a neat cut, and polite at ntion guaranteed. Mlay I. is-tf. Harness andI Saddles. 0 . N. PARKER, CCESSOR TO WE3B, JONES & PAREER, SI etween P'ool's Hotel and the Post Otlice,) DEALER IN [ARNESS, e SADDLES and LEATHER ~3 I{vnbuhteEN IE SO K JL teHavi and ahtt e TR SauaTOCK ofc thes aress, nds aer anuatore- ofnc reds Web Jo aknds &f wrkr I thi prne-. sowj epo adfrsl,HRES 1 redDL edo all k nds f or inthER, line. so will keep on hand for sale, HARNESS, sp nnr v.: a IIA RNEss LEATHER, 19 e?Miscellane ous. k.1 2A O M ItrL L 10N ShChp :erc n, A corn,een W, . JAZZM an.hood, 'v:ees fi Yi::Jitv. S:er: yiz .n wom en, Advice tu Sr.,egroom Uucand. and Nv il--, Ce.e:nuc. a:. Matrimony compared, Iupediments to Marriage, Congugai dutie, Scieno - epro.iu..>. La. o Marriage, Law Wf Divo;ce7, Leg: z:iof mnar:-, il wm ,etc. =ho. o:: Disoe se o me Sca-t:se and Cure. A Contdent;i- work of 220 a,es.wit:, ful P:ate Engravings, sent for 30 cent.. *The v.-,ata N!diCal Adviser." on the rOlc .ssof:m -..-.e:.. ::....... a r thescre habi r..fyu:h h qe 'i en Cu:r-r :~e causinglt?. v r:w setnt:. 4 :: : w ro>per oru uappy zng i nw!%y va:u n:. e:;lts f;: ie ciure .)f private dsc s ; oven;e s. Over Mediczl Advice." a cture ort ':-. h ocd :.i :d. .v ci :s : r alli hr:e $1. r l2 x. p:: Cl:a i.ve 24 0!u:r r:c , m (::: , ---- . -,orco plt :n or c. fo r ricel :e:.pa. .4-e-o u :e . T; Ut: ir: ts cmuit: . .: Dr. B s' Dispensary. N. 12 Nr S:hS St., . i:s. V!. estab miee IS4l.) 'r I ee: . r sum-ltr:r.z fron 11TRE - .:e .: - n-:. s !d Fiddress.tlhv wi: 1-arn :.: ..;.r advantage -l. a Truss. Thuej .nedy of ths 19th Century. Barharn's !nfallible PILE CURE. Manuatured by the B&ht..ho C-:c Cz ,., h:r., N. 0. MAR -g It never f.ils t-> cre 1esorrholds or Pli, when a cure Is pOsile. Price List and bonx Ode etImonlahs %urn.shed on application 75,RZfll T79TOIT f%: t,. b o wd ie 'ure (:.,i.2We.n S .st .!- . pol. l fawl all d:(!soln -rs bwoughlt On bsy indis .:or :.toss. Any Dru;g istc has thin Ingr :< Dr). WV. JAl*E% 40.. No. 120 n. i.h tre,Clncinnati., 0. x ; mad Mor>pinn iabit cured. -I cu 4ld. :tri;a,Gen Co., LwA. W:-chr3 to 87. Revolvers :2.50. Over 100 latestNovelti Ag-t.mwuted. So.SupplyCo.N:.ahviTen Apr. 17, 16--ly. ) a wv n ycnr own town. !5 Om;it NO ri-k. ieader., if you w:iIt at i.t whiclh p.rons of either (*xI : M Me gre:t Py all the timne W0rk. writo 1fr part tulars to 11. H AL TT~ 3S: C 'o u:. Ma in~e. 21-ly THE VNEQUALLED JAs. UFFEL DOUBLE FORTABLE AND 'T.;OWARY SAW, FLOUR AID G-IST IULS. SHAI"ING, PtiV-11Y1 AND RAWGERS Adre, POOLE & HUNT, --IT LlALPTON HOUSE, MAIN STREET, SPA RTANBU RG, So. Ca. i. B. CILUTT, PROPRIETOR, (Formerly of Palmretto House.) House wecll ventilated-rooms newly fur tished and earpeted-tables supplied with he best in the market-attentive servants -omnibus to all trains. Terms $2.00 per day. Jan. 17 :4-tf. Rail Roads. areenville & Columbia Railroad. Pa.ssenger Trains ruu daily, Sunday excepted, onsecting with Night Express Trains on South 'arolina Rail Road up and down, and with the harlotte. Columbia and Au.gusta and Wilming an, Columbia ar.d AuguUta lteilroad,s. On and fter Monday, November11, 1878. the following rill be the Sicdule: UP. ,eave Coluraibia,-- - - - - 8.15 a mn - lson - - -- 10.00 a mn " Newbl.erry, - - - -11.23 a m " ueges, - - - 245p m " BeIiton, , --- - 4.20 p in .rrive Greeuville,---- ---5.55-p mn DOWN. ,eave Grecnville. - - , - 8.40 a in -- elton. - . - 10.30 a in " Hodges, - - 12 02 p mn " Newburry,-- - - - 3.10 p in " Alhton. - - - 4.80 p in rr Coumbia, - - - 6.05 p in Anderson Branch and Blhue Ridge Rail Road. Dlly, e.xcei.t Sundays, between Belton and udr.n. Tri-weekly between Anderson and Valhall.i, viz: Leave WalhallJa for Anderson ioudnysi~, Wae luesdays and Fridays; leave An esrt iGr Wlhmalla Tuesdays, Thursdays and aturays. UP TRAIN. eave Belton at. 4.20 p in " A nderson 5.15 p in " Pendleton 6.1.3 p in " Perrve1ile ti.50 p in rrive at \fallhalla 7.30 p in DOWN TRIAIN. eave Waihalia at, - - 7.00 a in " PerrvvilPe, - - 7.40a m " Pendletoni, - - 8.3) a in " Anderson, - - 9 2b a in rrive at IMion, - - 10.15 a in Lme:ns Birar.ch Trains leave Laureus at 7.30 n. nnd le.ave Newberry at 2.30 p. m. on Tues avs. Thursdnys and Saturdays Abbville Brauch Train connects at Hodge's 'ithi down and up train daily, Sundays ex 4te THOS. DODAMEAD, Gen'l Supt. JABEz NoRToN. General Ticket Agent. outh Carolina Railroad Company. CHARLESTON, Novenmber 9 187$ On and aitersundasy next, the 10th inst nt, te Passeng-r Trains on this road w run s follow.i: FOR AUGUSTA. (S anaday morning exc d.) eave (hatrlestoni at...9.5 a and 7.30 p mn rrive at Augu.sta at.. .5.00 -m and 6.55 a m FOR COLUM IA. (Suniiday mIIorning xcepted.) eave Charleston at ....7 (0 a mn and 8.30 p mn .rrive at Coiumnblaat.1. i5 p mn and 7.25 a mn FOR CHAR ESTON. (sunday mnornin) excepted.) eave .iunu-a at.....30 a mn and 7.30 p mn rrive at (iharlestonl at 2a mn and 7.1.5 a mn Oave CoI2lmiaS at...3 mn and( 8.00 p ni rzive at Gu,arleston at t)' p mn and 0.15 a mn SU.iM\E RV1LL.~ TRAIN. (Sundays exe pted.) ave Sruammrville. ... ....---.7.30 a in rrive at Charleston.,... .--------40 a mn ave Ch ar!e-t l on.......!----..320 p mn r:.ive at amuer ville..............4.3 p am ACCOMOD)ATION PASS'ENGER AND FREIGHT TRAIN. (Daily. except Sunda.) cave Columnbia at...............- ;iO A. M. rive at lUranchville at .........12 40 Noon Luqve lr:mh2 vile:at .. ..... 1 '. M?. rrive~ o wolumatbia at...........6.45 P. M. LUreakat I)inner and S upper at Branch Closcecnnection made: at Columnbia wit)it (e Char.lou. C olumabia and Augusta Rtail: iuad to pointa~ North. Passengers forbt points on the Greenville alCli b iab i:ailroaud, will herealter leave .;u P . l Trat. S. S. SOL OMONS. Gen. Supt. s. P. Ieara:s, (ln. Panss. A gent. ARLiT.LNuWIRG & ASHETILLE R. R., AND) 1ARTANBURS, UNION & C01.UMBIA R. R, [he 1i-llowing~ Passenger Schaed.ule will be run andi after Me uday,..\ overunber 4,1k75: DOWN TR A1N. IT Tj A IN Arrive. Leave Arrive. Leave. ,~f1dS1.40) . n. m c.1.30 a. mn. an'..... t2.c0 2.20 p'. m. t9.40* 1'.0 rose.. ---- 2.41 9.21. yn City... 3.22 8.45 ndrirlUl.... 3.40 8.21 m npobela... 4-0.) 7-56 rnin..............4.3i 7;32 m lptn ..... 4 40 7.22 Lie Junct'n 5.2. 6.50 anbua&.. 5.40 6.00' a.m. 7.10 630 Suk t----. 6.54A 6 35 . :.-3 6.c 5