AUGUST. 3i 4f .> G, 7 8 10|11 12 1:3 14! 15 1 24 I 5 I 2 '9 30 31J - 8ECOND CROP OF IRtI PC TATOES. For several years I have been trying to raise a second crop of Irsh potatoes, Jut without suceess until last year, and as I was so well rewarded for my continued efforts, and value the second, or fall crop, more than the spring crop I offer you my plan of planting. etc., for publication, that others may be pro tited by it : The greatest trouble I have had to contend with was to get a stand, and by close observation I found it was the excess o' heat, combined with the drouth generally prevailin, at the planting season, that caused the potato planted to -rot before it. could come up. To ovicte this difficulty I selected from the first crop such as I wanted. to plant. Small ones do well for me. I spread them on a dirt cellar floor to keep them as cool as possible, and cover ed with half rotted leaves, (or straw) and sprinkled them occasionally with water. I did this tokeep the.f moist and to make them sprout. I did this three or four weeks before I expected to plant. I then selected a piece of.!and as much protectet irom the midday and evening sun as possible. piowek deep and close. opened furrows two and a half or three feet wide. put in plenty of manure (such as cotton seed mixed with stable, sow or hogpen manure and rich dirt), such as is generally . wasted around a farm, and covered the same with two furrows. This should be done about the first of July. After the ftrst rain. i the last of July or beginnin of August, open the ro~.s:; or ridges with a bull tongue. W hen you ( have covered the manure. (drop the potatoes as usuial and cove wit !. 1t hoe, rake or drag, or run a large i sweep in the minilIe of the rows. if large enough to cover the potato: s then cover the ground with straw to t the dentl of about sx inches. < I fir d t : crop superior to the s spring Crop. and have kept my po tatoes the whole winter perfectly r Sound. both in the cell-r and in tl:e ground where they grow. The I s:ra. keoeps the ground moist and.c cool a-d pretects the potatoes from frost in wmntrr, if p)arties are desir ous of keeping them in the ground. t Where there is no cellar a hole cani be dug in the grotund and cove red with bo,ards.- L. S. C. to Southern t II TS FORL TIHlE MiII K OO3. r Never stand at the foot of a sick 2 bedl and survey the patient. All figures loom large to fevered eye-s and by the side of the bed are only C p)artly seen, and do not annoy with the sense of two much presenc-x. Do no0t openI the door very slowly for then the attention is strained. speculating as to who the next comner can possibly- be after all this preparation and with such cautious y approach, generally creaking. Low ~ but clear tones, quiet but sure. movements-not tip--toeing--and ' rapid, rather than slow, are a great relief to any person who is blessed I with a practical nurse. Whisper ing is torture. Silence is b.est uin til youi can discuss matters ini an other room; but if you speak, speak out and make no mysteries about anything. - In severe illness the nurse must watch her patient steadily, but not seem to be looking. In convalescenee it frequently soothes the invalid to have the nurse seated at the window, appar ently looking out. Th'~is frecs :be faculties from the tension~ that the sense of being watched usually gives and also quiets anxiety. T hose farmers who desire to seed orchard grass will now be preparing the land for the reception of the seed, wnich should be sown in Au gust Thoroughly well prepared, because this crop not only requires It, but well deserves it, remaining in the ground, as !t does, for 20) or 30~ y'ears, or even more, when well treated by occ asionz! top dressings. The soil should be made fmne by- re peated barrowings. The seed is then sown andl cross sown, half each way, to etan even scwingt, and (i the ground is then lightly brush harrowed, and then rolled. The rolling is especially needed if the weather is dry. From two to three bushels of seed-about S:uponds is cown per acre, As the seed iss rather costly it is well to sow an acre or two first, cut this thle next y-ear when it is ripe andi save the. seed. One acre will produce ent:ugi to sow 1I) acres. SArv RisiNo BRtEAD--IIR fariy morning take s.teacupful of mnilkf1 pour Loiling water in until it is' bloodwarm; put in a small quarter teaspoon ofsa14 the samieofsug'ar then stir in one large tablespoonso? graha~m flour, or core meal,:ind two - tablespoonfuls of fine rlour, or until j it is as thick as p)ancake batter; mix it all in a quart cup), set it to rise. Keep it of an equal heat byv et seung the omft ntse ofm M.cs ieaii. KIN RD,wnoexg eratolor isroresmti, .lC Thsree huded andl syfv timerseach k;earnevery mo rther'soofshaa stug ;le getnznhis Sit.c osso .dsi ellde sres netorikowear,d n finec shoge.s o a rsl rith y th cuoas btwt t eelsig tyatchn and Crein.cdbsm o rel curigu nea stevr tmese tivere M. L' . NRD > aiMie Coematr, Sa.d ore Ed. - Theene ofndsixty-ed tesfechr. 'araetery wmothr' on ok esh hos er vfoa six is .oth geigewnto, ifts trn eJg ets fng "Theher Lis some Gr'ines atr orsendi," to evn shcli of creit nci souc ra setrugge . Firut,ayppslet cih the DAO- D bMtwith its eoera ting wicm uty. ea . res eyery time, covredr llL &Itn EYP-Il i .'o A i .W WOI:DS FamJ M T. 1'b W. i'O"t. A '.L W . IiU\i:.. m y'.' i i. . -.:: lt t li Cin1':.n G.4... eame over:n *4:Cwu i c.1:nt.- O4 VC!. a4'.4j144 4111 :rla i": itay soilirt."_li " :(tli: a '. ' a 'in th I:rt af:a;t uo ' ...: uiuptiont :::!1mm'er1d - gi:vin!t it to la r in solthilrd :ncre:ing; the t;'::i:ntity unt:1 1hi pres-er:_it ! do' wans retch,edl. :-hek. be-ganl to impr'v ; r few-' dose :t::d c,ntinet:1 to do sn t1v unti sht was ti:.'y re-tor".1 to li!e :: ihe:,th, and is to dl:y 'erli;t 'in ,c4e1 i:e4th t han cver b fore. She i su t;";t't to4 ! colis. 1utt a few s'aw:llows '' I;r'e :' LTa 4 -ite .io''er (whieh sh( is never . I"i t' re }liV(" ilot (' '4tcl .] .: :l?i1l':' !'1 '4 r ton to 1e rct he.itrth t: un!racle, for wh;Iic"h si]: Is int!t liteli to Itrewer'" 11 ile to'er. 1 'y s(n i is ai::last 4 I11tonmatni:t o.) ,the Liub.jct of ir(w;.'s Lung e.-4lr.itorr and vr - a: 1 op1ortun ity pa.s w: be tiiunks sch : ml ec1' inut we7:1'i be tc(Lir ed, that eL i dos not speak of it inl wSt ,_'4wing; ter'is. Not Ion-.in a Northr n 'ntlemitan on his way. to Florida :(':tr(1 of this e:re and1 was in]Jt:ct4tl by myi X')n to "ile ii to hit inv:lld w'i-, :.::(1 :tie was eured ftS if by3 atagie," ir. Charles Edell. of Trinidatl, .Clora4l. .ays: Sc in;. ct:it-anters o;f!:;w twonrt:ul cu.-es iadle i)y iirewer's Lung Re'tort'r. I was iniducid .o tv it on my li'.tie son, who was t ro:b,l(d wiih lung or tihraut at'ectii..' pr"o;:m:led: by cne phiysiciatt, "consumitl'n tiOn1. It acted wondltrity oul 1111im. : ub the tiCme hie had iaken ne -bttle of it- th:r co4u;.:1 V!s.p-pe:44red4. 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Bt werhveilarne BYmthn ofTHE t' I13urance 1 Companh.tli:tlts not incr )Grated in the Stale of Siuth Car) ina."' andIhiere(by license c hes^a F red ikc W . r.,l t i:a t a afore,aid, of [n :1-11 e in this' State, in thIe Coul:ty; >f Newh rr t fo."\ 'r :ui in beIlf (.f' =aidl MapnExesarcb 31..:. ! ->. WE. I' ONIEY, Comptroller Gelera!. (et. C. 10-tf. - . - - -- ; -Y - . ::. - c -e .:. 4 -r g. e 0 w" :.: --" b 21 * E . ;; eG('-,< y rM 0 ::o s d . t_e' -g .2 =*, ^ "O Y of 0 pa : a r' v -o Mg 'us amm NSU l CE.< ::s --o :g:.o-s :I ;:. C .t t\ . . .-l (1 s... o : .. i "1 o :a '1 ;;: ll i =:- C:p-ta!;.-,::aI ,- =(; of --ontl ::lis -n oul a;r .i' ita .N o I: r V.--'.2 -:- ! l-,I-r:z-- to ln os. n thel a. J' ^l I w-r ia de i :i-o h e - -~ e -~ - Com Tecmie,,i l e!A-so los.wewl e r ae o' wrtoi o * .* '. !0 %Is: lcON.I Set 1 t i iAi*I es.. -n . th .1 c . Ir Ni) voik. h .e Piiie to shrl .I * iit Iu d c i - C *i ' -n,, . BURG R R . 1s w!be riun :a ly (SudaIy exn.i1?e') he t-.ven Sp:o tnbigar: u- lcen.ler.iivi iL. as fot lws: Tiriji~il ~ iwN Til \ I . -in ot will i-e ru:a by A ir -L ine tim. .in hrl s.l iat iirtwburg.i- . U i i an Co umbn n- .ti:nt ad 'haloteh.t I.n. --- tra :1. 'i :; : : r i I - JUST, =EEVE J. S. RUSSELL'S, .'\ 1reIh Lot of Gods Green ( i Ye. Pa red el'f Gr:utilaItei Sugiar. Bro..n SIugar Gilt-E Itilie Bickutter xt> IBaconI. LaO .iiolaZisse.E sp i. Gin; *..\l u.Bard:. R:ilyoV acer iShoe Poi.keth Bckng. AVI x lerae Nu oker anl Tnw:r. :up : Gaii Yi-w n;r' BTruk niale Dr' Goods. oots a3nd Soes -ihi a:r Tubs. uckets Baske:. ve '[ats and Chp Piper : M l Enep Nation. Tor ittit(osi.ice k Cheap. S.oney u anted POLLARD & ROBERTS)N, .otton Factors and. Ccmmission Merchants, No. 731 Reynold Street, AUGU3 TA, C 'OCiA. Manufacturers and General Agents for the iollowing Machinery, Con sisting in Part, 100 _airb.: s 8tar.dard Scales, 103 TIh?mas cci: Earrcws, of 100 Ac:na Fulv.;iz:rs a.t Chd Cri hora, 100 _v.capers, D.f'er::t':.. aad Style', (single or C.iCd. 25 !Lbbard 1leauc. a:i_ L'.ad,;s and pndent.) 25 Th:c:htrs aa: S. parate. (vari::ss siza and styl:: 25 Watcrtcwa Stea:n Engiac.. ':1 si-zs aiUstyl,' 20 C. & G. cic r r& . Ste n L ngin s, 'al siz3s an ;ty l'a) 10 Cneida Stea:z Engines: lail :iz2s and styles) 75 Smih's Hnd-Pewer Cotten and Eay Preoscs, 50 1ollard C r:npiC: -Gi:s, Feedrs an Condan ers, 25 libett & Gcodrich IXL Cottcn Gins at $2.00 pcr saw, 10 egbett & Cocd:ich secord-.r-d; IXL Cotton Girs at;$1 50 per saw, in good order, 5 riblc" rlc incs. WOOD WORK NG 'iACIINERY ail1 kinds; FLOUR & CORN - . LLS, & MILL MACINERY. 0O:(( u Gas E ngines', I:l:eock Inspi::ia'-, Di) Sica n u p . Mlibur:In ii!:1(r 1r:'t.t .(flus, Fee&r am: :l('i,h:nde i- r. C;:-ver S -ed -Gtitonf Cle:m'r-. Newell Cotton Seed Hii1'r- and Scelr:it-o!, Cots Ior Coto Pri Siialinug, Pitlleys md li ner. Stiam and Y;.:tcr Pipes _ FI.ttin:g.. ety:.. .I:11tin, rLagilig,:U nsl , C"t(. COTTON MILL SUPPLIE3 A SPECIALTY. A full of 'eliinerv of all kin in 'str' : wl for sal' low. Ci : I e--aminl :woepucIrtn sv on~ey. l fr eu KING WE. TIPETNAE Le tae Chale'Fon, - - 8.1') a fi,ICL: L~ " - ':. ter. - - 1 11- AaES mB Arrive C ohlumbij, - - 1*.:0 p mI PE-IE ' Chester,l - - - .5 I L a-tir; - - lo.-:5 y m Iint " R ~ A li, - - ~ . p "- h :rlo: t.'. N. C.. .15 1 :d.. f U0Tno " N:.;eIr. S. C.. - :'..5 p 1:bA1HE,an~r " G ernwood, 308 - t4.5., ipd'm " Anderson. - - G.~ I _____n___ " n-n ille - - 7~ y A bbev:illa, - - (.: *i y ..in ~ i '~~- Ld lt hed " (S*arlnur, - '.3 p n m lii;'t'( .~:let : mt c iljjltt'. .. C. ( ~ 1 * P i CEI N-eijl.!NEi;ti ] c lul. - ) pin crn I'ioncitetic cy n tiic:ce I: - - -Oor al b y ya -- ''~ - 9.haxs i1th Trdo C.C. AT.MEY,Mauf'r 'r. 31 EM3Rs8, I VSARKETR ST., S Phla'. wrineroal for ame C-1.nt- Ag Agent IIndrsnvll. . -. T.htp H oprLost Hof Htoi Tred L eaInrsonvie N.C,i.a thm ~ fMi ide h ai ai "A aran burga, B -rinhr 1 a. a m-AOY~E " -To bbvile -T - 11 33i Iginn; vl naefm h "i~- G:ea vill!e, -gs .-i X..35 ai rm Spra u T.urn, - - 91 F ar pm i fWte. & MO Newrry.a-s- 3.il p vrETns Cou-encte. Ni. C . - S1. - 1 Douek Iill, -nii -ih Ele0') p SLne as ttr. -fo- wh.0 i Wisor. -h'1w~ Sej.n -:i : .itp in rive imte r e. - - .5 p m Solti Terai 10etween h6endand G.-nertat up k-etrendefrttIL ndi A aTe GeriaheGra Pacifl Rily I"oi-Just publiacd.iainewirfitiOmlof1Dr. COl0 Ceo a~.API. 'rrveItn~ ~s c:nrO deoi I~ am-msorrn xt w:ihd Wen l3imirglirn.ALi yne. Fia. !u etar emi:ore.+, ampd jItIf eimentr to M oar: Ur . e;aS. -Go 18mpt4m.AEileis a::: iied.n i88d4b For the-i-y-ini?;nn: 'neT,Ror. .ioxu:ilCext ofv:ane good I ohu of tcy.JEOlRAIC cAv:IdeESulous' in.d a: LAND ii I Prcyiarci'::'emtalVir..Pre--.lthtt thelaenni I piin lt.or. U'iinnz.I in. R fe en:r rees o nllbue in - r:uli ca r: e.:-.-' pCit-in2 out:l toth-er ert a -' ..I riIfct.. r utotne rso p e.ni :Jn i .A1. by2h ae:d conditionmetod ma01 -y u- isefcep Ient ucb-r .-:Tl.Ci--TaicC:'pinie.iWlope, t ~1o t, cents or two A:TASt:Pe stamps. AddresC iTil1E (1 '..v E lt W CO.. M EDt1A l;CO. ~.L u~.M, rN41 ~ .~ .in Ptet Nes Yok. T. Post Olc fanitceotGr?LErtimnen ~~ Te Prkto ofL l this e-: e Water'nntlace reiectfullygnnonine dor4Ol ~rthat it willo? be opened thirSeaso.o Al bar Missisippi. oiiaa Ark ThEONLY TRUE 1RON ONIQ FACTS RECAD!':s :tw;' pnrify and etw'h thc QLOO'n, retpa: :tt tihe LV-.R :.rd KDZDNYS- a:i ib 9:c>i: TIrM E EALTE >.td VIGOR rf.YOvU.r-'.2 Lk! -t;,;'Q dl eas.-s re-iring a certain and eti.ent'-('\ IC, esplecia1v l)v aepsia.W:.u CfA ptiyi s tiona. .a ~ .1 itre th. ec.. its use ia n!ured 1:itht 1+mu."dltc and1 V(:ade:-iul re-sults. Iio'eS, jm:. Q:cs :md ';i es rcc:ive :;ew force. EnL veais te halnd at:d1 st,l !Ie3 lIra: i'ov.r. D L I E S :.-tr :,).rlkro ;.1 comp :dint9 R. HAR'IEES 1N T=CNIC a -..:.r( :n( i pe'ty ctire. It ves a cl3r-:.:l liry eomdplexkn. Theu: sto.-s e i '::V to ? .: v:due '.f DR. :- ' i : Tn-::- ; : i et:a attes it.)U at nt;rtr'r"e 1i::C,::i(e r",.y ^.:Lr. ; to; : C U!)U:: r ,t :-r. s-- .. - f.e ac e --.x f:.rter 1-4e .Co. $i . L' .,. ; o ou: -'r:L .:i 2GC E"" 'n !..; " - . .:e tnd t:s;t :: *rm'rr : le , free.. Da. HA7:7::.'_. TRon709 13 FCs "AL' 3Y A : .:J D EAR EiVERY-HERE, Ma a a. 1 .APAY N-T S t. E-orso Spark-Arresting r n ae :t .. ft. of Mich;;ar. Pins Ik ir cr :i 8:S fr':ta the saw int eigI;. Cur ~p 8n7 - er to S .l - - .. our 15 1.'6' _ .:n . . :. to -- -..-- * n 1s ct!er En: y- - 0Aamad - nw. ::wr. ircttr =', : or I'ulleyt, ^.c d T y "3 t :.',T . Nc. 12, for B. W. IC 3&SUNS, '.-n:; N. Y. BOX 1427 I z .'. - i - --- Dec. 84, tf. - ; . C ; -9' 4. -- r I. Clothing, &c.&c. -o r * M. FOOTa y Clnth :yo ming m&re mony in Cfew est fou togh.osi' a n sat you. YO :nWSk PICtESpr to boorth14' o:aicfd. ol. cnd ail enrnJJ.jJr:i utho 5eryo. vei. Tat al1 whowt 0? na'yl t. thtills pat me~ Ira the ' :: r: M - 1- ; alv o fo !w youi of wiatin; m.rt Fully pa ac C:r1.diret. t. t quree. Fortanll wil ar you.e byt thos who gie ther whore time o u.The work Grea sucvees! asolutl sure bon' deelyO~a.tu Star.Ot w. Adesas .-a1 'Thr1c.:L Ersta a5v r.d I.un;;s T-etions enrod br osy ' n-et*4bI hd --nANE'S Ws I: IDiSY P- The irsrtdo a isoe are f.O and Ia enr sp,eedily folw s 25~ ets. og1 $1or tat Doru,ita (5 rls~u. .Fu.,. g.ig tia. !:ala :ec:C.ando. reevet free a ecsly wallb~ 2!cb lo o g e whi wle tiu t t!e ou Gt mores abn dut earayi.a aon'tbgeli Sthis norw. All,eu broad oad o. 'rtn, Maen eoe.-h 'Al. !E cn . Irae: alr. Lu.v 99 WILDCitiIwan"tbd fort Theo Lives r a llV. a.. iicre~ieder,t fof~~v 2he U.. T~ uiarei. h e.-omestly' twine ourn pwie.Tratetslng boll. ot omr!a.x Immese rofirt tou a h cra beomel ao successful t. 'frs te. Halet kr-k C.. ortlysuean .one. ~'w Co ~i5i,~ Nov .?-lv . Th sysems re mistare, olike p.rS.pTr. ton. iene itachi-icrasesillbyg scrate ig. AerIca distressig prilart anght - Allm ias ihgt p.wore wavere An oi.a som1 etie aretei-Ifua oed term conine TheN M E te s ar 'saio.nt,seure. Aleso,ra -,rn Te:ter,e itchi. alt.-k eas ae d ysri-. . a'..' pe Ibers' Itbe ,rEvteliats- are ~ets.; 3ao1 25 Addrnes,a DR. is~4~' ?IE I'L Sc*brrg. i.z r a: s Gre iv a!irc - il I' ::F R a:A T,. '. .: 1 .. f A T I !NS s i!! 7:a W:. :ere wn"ii l Da .e::e - - 0t p Lr.e . t- . .- ( .. te:n- - - - 7.2 p :., .. .. " ., - - - :' .5' p rn -- ud-.-. - - - - 12 ; p in ieltun. - - - 2 p m Ari*e Gree.,! - - - - .p nm No.:J. l.:i; AS I G .15 Leave r. .vi1J.e, - - - 5 a m "iA lten2. - - - 11.21 p m ' "' IXo. - - - 12.4 p m "1e Ah.cty1, - - - - p m " ewberry, - i- -.11p pi " A1I 0' - - Arrive ":3:1.i-a --,.F m Av.cW,C. A A..il JuniOU. - - - - J - 1 Ll p srAlnr.:;icl:rl. ,H rr, a cotC"t. r A ];t1I;.AD. No, 3. I P'A-.3ENGtI".. Lea-,e A.i.:., - - - . p Stro:-:r. - - - .3 p-m " S e:o3, -p r " ..tut. - - - - Ii: p mt' LoU:ier - -- - .E. p in A "1 ' J . t '. ! ! , - - - 4 . .4 p r .. I rrive Sparsa r. - 5' t DON1::ve:1 l:tat:'ur;-, .. &; D. Depot.i 1.1 :', ... A S Ja.i , - - - n1.ipyrt " Ui.nf ry,- - 1.35 ph. "ev l:mo :,. - - - 1.:y '' S;i:"t-a, ..- - - - 1:.ti p; r " :rathcr. - - - 3 .1 pim Arrive : A Meui, - . - 4 3' y r2 L.tUnCs nAuI.r. .. LeaveNe1,be. - - - .: p in Arrive L:..ur: C. - .. - - 1 25 p lr Le:2e L:u:es C U. - -C 1 p Atri+e N . t ":rry, - -: 4 .U8;,LVILLE. B::ANC1C. Leave Ilod, - - 00pr Arriven. A bleville, - - - : 3 y m Le Adbee - -:e.l' . Artive at foeC, - - - - 1. .'! in BLUE n!Dii: A: .I..'io:mU\ Le 2.e I:ellon1r' .. e-Anccr,cn Le-.c :ie,Cc:1 C, .: .z Arriv(.-Wa:aia :.: r LeavecWalaiU have Sr.ueca C, s aI Ariv at Bein 11.15 t0to Wi,PenlMns, - 25 I. . ,C :c2. 'i l .1 ) 1 I '. pn fli r .- 13 n :n '.rrive atBelicn :.4 1.~ im c:EY?T, r:s:rncwN A. a1T Soet;l Carcl.-a i2:tirua.~ fromi C"L-.:. Tei t:t. 'Witltm il'nintoui, Colun'bia ar 'r Po'.l:; .):12 i nl: n i:i !'rl t:e, C7;llri.bia aLE!1.1 Ay22.t21 l.R itaIro Cha_!._ N::~'&'o.. C. \ri:A A . &C D:' I. & D. 1l. is , flc1,: 2. PP.ints Z.outt12'L'* V ,,. e . D. \, iil A. n C Div. I. . R. ft., from At aita and bevnd !:. Wit:: A. & C. 1)" ' A & D. R. It., f.om all po/it= Soatl 1.1 a.d p,. F. Wita South Carolina Railroad fur Char:e: - tet.n With Wi!rningtorn, Columbia and A usta Rhai:mr)d fr WVilnitoi gn the vr:1 . WVil t h:.r!-:ft:e, Coluriia and Au .p -i Iai:lr.'a fr Ch rl e:e an the Not i:. G. WIh As-. v. k & Sart::urg It:ilroad D1. Witi A. & C. Di. R. & D. R. R., from Cata and: b d. .. Witi:'A . . ..r. &e D.r.iR.:.. po S tAI;GT. St :eal t. enerAt.. FiaSouth C arolna Ra1ilrad Co Chaie: RTr roarl ' for1 Wilmi. 2tou and the lo r b 1.[~'v W' A.~l & .D:.. 22 D1. R.2. . fro >ri.' Charl'ott a: eo d. )11 3pi MGLtGHFa 1c)e0 P ne A;1 Co!ri , S.2 Col2.211 71. TO AND F11'0M CAMLDrTN. !.':tve' Ceo ::b::: , .. N a m '.3.3 p in rrive Chari212 on a:$ in 1;,5 p in GOING WEST Leav Cha 211.:oI *. II ar .2 il 4U p mn A rri v. ColA ::.b 1.1 1 - 2. :.1 m .h. p mn iDaily t.'Dt2l cep SI '.y To ANiD FR-! C MDEN1ST. :m ive CanGden .'.: a m-1, 5y Leavc ain2-en * B 22 m 4 o *D'aliy ex'ce'pt "'Uners. Leave' CCo''mb2ia I.5am *5.i25i 'int A rriv.e 2.uvt ta .10 ain . a't2.0 22 in2 .\ 'C rrv C i bi !:2f .:C p,0, m' ..21 (22 2'.o.p'2b1 .eeiCsNrles. 211 a1i~ Councet iio lmd anCoumia01 with thet C..l h: :,: :: '. G e: e C1 i -.l i:i iat Char:.toan 1112:v.1 S ttU 1I:'' P. 21 .. aa de:' :u-t i:.v2 r2 11 22.50 Ch. . eoIe:ionc n0oil at10. t.olumbi. ne Co-mneit Chsarote Clumbi:t aXlni: .WI:n) 1:alril odhv1U 21me Cean torand4 Ifrom to ponts fon:1 bont os wiuthtoghan 'tma lepni~! het wce Charl etn p2raTi Washin1 poantge.12 .12 C Snne tio bad atl Charton Contons ariEK.Gemae Ma in:m:. wt Geori ilro and Cetntural Railro d t pons.Aout adWeRt, by. ay ing toSI D. Jd fe C.onAy T . P.y & d. A. Jaseger t'rains8 will be run d.e.iy (.lun;days x.'e;.ted.l between $partanobur;; a:22' fIen derson2Vlet as follows: -UP TRIAIN. Leave RI. & D. Deopot at Spartaniburg6.00 'p mn A rbive at Hlendersonvlle..........9.301 pfm. IDowN TRJ2. Lealve Hien.ier.nnville ..............Si. :t. m .\rrive it. & 1>. Depot, Spartanb:urg.11.3: p m2 11ota ra2f2inTImke conn1letons fo. Cn>:m a2nd Colum:bia and Atlanta and Gbariotte' by. Al:' Li:.". J1A',IE ANDI)s[P -5, Su ei.ea t ~6 b-ee t o e.9 ui re a abritel 9:r..o ik :iia o young r old ca Vmk greautt paye ath time~tber work. with absolute certainty, write fo'r p:articulars to HI. Hallett & Co.. lorln.:. SIdne Nov '22-:v .\ .'nts 'l:cit0al jot' ani. thmi ei editir'n of his ( -[ [L lfe; written nt his S own bomne, with his~ c --operC n.t and anssistance. by the2 re. 2,Cmes.t. 'e.s. Elegantjy ilhustrated. CYo.I more''( pr 2 py to m:mu122!acture than the et he live that nlt'il .l for twice its price. Outsi'I, all oth1e1.s ten to one. On.- of or; agen'ts 12a..e a prorit of over $5" l1:e flret da'. A har' . i pal will he2 real:zed by' eVy work'er. Al r,ew b'ginrers :'.-cce1 grad .v 2ri5 Lre', and2 the mOost li>--:a ove o!1 el' ,. have. 'a:hi,e t ime hr se,:!. in2:. ',ator pbostge, ete~ . wi 1.12 Cuttlt, whi.1cPh 1ielade" 1arge prVon1ectus boFk. Act (22h-2:2 ; n2 day at the ratrt le worthI l 'week at~. theIbi.1 ForALauT. f.r 5.