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Drsrosiso or DEAD A rIAs.
The fK::m'rs nos, odays are ignorant,
of the value of flesh and bones o'
animals for manure, but a conSpara
tively small nuu:ber understand
bow to compost animal matter
without loss of nitrog:nt, and. in
the case of diseased anima's, risks
of infection.
A compost leap containing ani
n,:l matter not diseased, such as
immature calves, etc, may be made
as follows: First spread a layer of
vegetable., matter and earth; soil,
muck and sods are a g;od mixture;
on this place a layer of animal mat.
ter, over whieb sprinkle lime and
then soil; aft r this nv come a
layer of yard or stable manure; then
animal matter, with a gene:ons
sprinkling of lime, and so on unt -
the heap is fm-ished.
The handling of animals that
bnve died from disease is full of
danger and the usual disposition of
such carcasses is burying thn 31.
Pasteur, it seems, has proven to his
satisfaction that the buz ial of dis
eased animals does not destroy the
germs of disease or obviate the
chances of infection to any animals
that may chance afterward to feed
on the ground above where the
body of the diseased atnimugl was
btried.
M. Girard, another French scien
tist, claims that discaZed animals
may be converted into manure
without running the ri k incuired
t.y burying them. By his process
the carcasses are immezsed in oil
of vitriol and aftei a bath of forty
eight hours no recognizable por
tions remain. Experimnt t made
in this direction at St. Gobain ap
peared to prove that the des ruc
tion of pr,isonous gerzs is complete.
It was shown that 321 kiiogra0rs ^
sixty degree= proof dissolvel in to n
days nine sheep weighing 204 ki;o
grams. T e r :ulting u iqiid, mix
ed with 440 kilugrams of coprolites
from An-ie;n:es;, produned 949 kilo
gians it upelt phosphate of li,
containing thirty-:.ix per cent. of
ititrogen. Thus, by a simple pro
re(ss, most lngerous ho lies ar;
desi royed and a valualble fez tilizer
t.btained.
It is often a mnat t- r of sm pris$ *o
us to see that so few persons, espe
cially hios residing in the country
at a dist.uiee re mn nlu-series, u:lr
take to inicrease their stock of shrub
bery by iayering the hianuches. Al
most every variety o)fshanrbs can be
thus usultiplied. Even with those
who pi aetice this method, on the
gaeen of ilowers, the lb.se, can thuis
be treated and increased to any
desirable <xte-nt, though it is sel
dom pursued. It is usoally pro
pagated by sticking enttings from
ihe new wood of the same e ar in
August. and nui sing carefally in
the winter--that is to sayv. io p)io
toet it lightly fr<.m the extreme
severity of t'Le weather, but see that
it is not killed or smothered with
kinidra ss. ut, by layering the
growing branches, on the other
h.ind, it b>ccomes by the succeeding
season a bloomier. And this, too.
can be done easily-that is without
the use of a saish, or hot-bed, usual
ly adopted with the cutting. in
laying dlown take a sharp knife,
and slit the p:ut of the braceh that
enters the ground, fromt one joint
to another, then cover with t wo in
ches of soil, press znther firmly,
then fasten with a f rked stick.
Not only roses, hat almost en, ry
kind ef susrubs ean be* thus p1 opa
gated. An .1 the pe. sonl who, aft'
not do !bis deSeives5 to go witho':t
flowv: in. srubs a'l t be dtas s of
lADEli t..U ilo s. --1 f the" (Overy
(of the enshions in a bath)'s caur. it?.
ha.e faded, the0% Iumy be uphol,ter
ed at home ait sm1.d1 expense. On
of the most 'satisfactory covern Ps
is of sateen, the~ cotton satern. l'o
not remove the otd cover, I ut take
the braid off. ,nd efter tackmng the
sateen to its phlce put a now h aid(
over the edge,. or Ihew old, on.e if no'
worn may be tutned wiong -ide0
ont. I .you are c..r.-ful to put thze
taeks in thed sameT places that they
were in be for e, i t will look abou: a
well :s~ new. A prt tty wrap to
sprad iv* theC babv's h:ip is matde
of optin wo:k enrtmin Ice. Line it
with b!ne or pink camiei, anid pnt
.zarrow lace on the edge.
As f w!s eat1 a iarge gnan i' in
the s.ano:<.r, wh.en they produce
most e ga:, it mays he t1et ti e g:s
helps to) some: extent in thle iro in'
l ion of e-ns as o midinsg to keep t :e
fowls in goo< htIeal I i i.thi i1s
true, then t.ss would be usecful in
the winter as nell as in t!-e sam
mer. W hen a laau n moser is kept
the clippings shoul,l b>e ?-nved for
fowls in the n inter. er ot -wise
some clov'er, hay or bhr of corn
fudder may be ont in th*e foler
cutter aind steeped in' ho- water
and given to the fowls with some
mcal on it.
1ces C!z-t Ca1 (' ~ . -n cup~Ci o'
sugar. two < g.s. uIsn,e f cup of
sWe -t min o 'O *n.1m-'oif ca~p
of fl>ur. p): e o' bomlr the sze of :
an egg. ti e-- ''*p of I. .4 b::k
ing pon der. Cre.uzn for cake; o n
half cup of swe,. t mila. three t..o
spoont'al of pouwd. red iiugar, one
tablespoon fu' of <orn stareb, [oi!
IN CASH
GIVEN AWffAY
To SMOKERS of Blackwell's
Genuine Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco.
Thi- ecial Dcposit is to gnirantee the
>ayn1,.A of :e -3> pretniuns fu'ly described
Sour )rier caomceL:entS.
The premitm; v:in be paid. no Lnat:er how
imal the number of bass returLed :iay be.
Ofce Blackue!'s Purbam T-.bacco Co.;
purl.aum. N .. ay 1L.
P. A. WILEY. E-?".1
V"hMier lin+l ti" I,uj.rhnm, . C.
DEAR Sin:-We . . w1cb
>lase plcm on Sli.':- to upar preimulms
Vor our empty tobaco& 1, t. ". returned Doc. C
14h. Yours truly. J. S. CARR. Pre.ident.
o1re ofj 1Ic Ba nk of Durham,)
Lorham, N. C. :ay 10.14 1.L e
J. s. CAE. EQ.
DP.An S1t:-I h-ve to acknoMe.l}e rci)t o,f
1.900 ro n w hich we h:ve tlaetd utoD t
Bpcal Dpoitfor theobjett you ?z'r
l*u' .ruiy. P. A. V LEY. Cashier.
l-ie genuine without picture of BULL cn the
package+.
47See our other announcement".
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COmmo1101 Seiise
An old philosopher uwed to main
,ain that men arc really All alike.
varying fortunes, being due to cir
3umstances. In like manncr it
nay be said that all men desire to
Iress well, the knowledge of where
,o buy. maiing the only dliffer
-ncc in their wearing apparel.
)ne thing certain: The best dress
d men. and those that pay the
east money for their Clothing.
my1 at tihe Emporium.
Tl;rte can be no doubt about
his statement. because it is found
dt upon thle plainest connlnon
ecnsC.
First.--Because I buy in large
m:ntitics. from manuf:cturers,
hihll is more than half the ibattle
n olmercial warfare. an<d thus
;ave a large pere.rtage usually
iaid to midllemen.
Second.-! gYive my customers
he benefit of this p)ercenltage.
Third.-f purchase no0 garments
mt those which~ are made of Supe
or material. by expert de,igners
nd skillful workmen.
A nd lastly but not least my house
sts onl tihe firm foundation of
onest D)ealingz. I allow no exag
~eration or misrepresentation. all
~oos are exactly as represented.
omC and try us. or rather the
loting, and judge for yourself.
My General Stock Consists of
iothing, 11ats, Gents furnishing
oods in all grades, Neck wear, and
den's fime shoes.
Every cash purchase made to tihe
mount of $1->.5() or over I will
~ive a Solid Silver Nickle Water
~urv Watch and Chain.
Nemember the amount must be
12.5O worth of Goods or over. be
rore securing one of these time
neces.
M. L. KINA RD,
Columbia, S C
FITZ-ED WARD ON SHIRTS!
A shirt is a very humble gar
ent, but after all it has a greatc
deal to do with a man's happiness.
What misery arises from an ill.
setting bosom, a bad-fitting neck
band, an uncomfortable yoke, or
sleeves too short or too long.
But now I will be comfortable
nd happy, I have found the shirt
that always fits-"The DuAmoND."
The tangled thread of life's ex
istence hence2forth wvill be smooth.
WAMSUTJA 100 LI N N.
If your dealer docs~ r.oL keep it, send his address
M: v .2 3m auatucs ai
E 0011% PRESIDENT.
\VK ANTED., o or two 1 adle s or Gen
4v 'lernen * f unden:hted reft?t-e andCCI
hara ceter, wviis. , wor -c h,rhC! hora ter
ny for a ix in'en ~ t C' n:z.'non. a'. ' r:
llnr AgenOt.. . fI Th< i.ve- :o-l Graveci or
-icC book u. il b.' -' IE F IR::.~ -T..
iv of the Four Co nil-."WI,- par
o t #2 to si fort ino ':ca r,r C n 4 :Candiat,:
hen ynnee ~r a Fir- ::n,l e. -. -
et choce of p.ltiot o. Goo pay t o t y
Ight party. MA'C,. (r b1. tn::- *t. .- . e,
nc L & 1n~V'r~t..~~
!r!ZEN I'. M .iC .' .
in .\rggl.t. IS81-, ::ut 1. o. yo.:rs ::go.
iv won, w%ho weas :at tht ti1 in. L g a
lIntuc, (:.. ea'.t: tv' io s ee . t '+' ilil lie
'. intiteliigte hat h h " tie v.:1- i:t the last
ag's of r m.U!mptiton :i.i tllati (eor rh.\ -i
inn j:acl jro.lmllntnln her c: c , t,:rs:ul".. !
-ttt i ts"iately over. :a:i I fet I?:It
nthingcould be .one. .he was coigli
1l s"i:tIug inccss:intiy. inld at tines wu1:,l
i,charge F.n., -el lwer ilngs a lare ( y:rtai:.y
f lou-or uit Ier-coultl not s p or r'in in
nyt lhin;; vn hersttoinlch. :nl wits. in lael,
I the la,t stages or th"" tis.oac. Thi - was
boit 1t.e tiuile yOU be-gan1 to idve'tise
rewer's Lung Restorer, and as iny son ox.
resa i a tlesire to give it to his wiife, two
r three bottles wer' procured and with
carrely a vestige of hope We cc:enet.eel
ivinig it to her in .i2mallI dlosts. gradially
iereaing the (piat ity int il 't 1.reser:bc<l
(Si' was rtaclhccl. "-e 1wgant to imprvt
ft er :a fe-w ucses and (cnt:i"netl to -!o so
aily. untiI s!.- was 1in:aiiy restort'd to life
ilt 'he.11;h, and is to cday pet Laps in tl'Iter
calt h than ever bet=tor. She is subject to
olilh', but a few sw:al!ows cif Ilrewr.'s liung
sestorer (whili she is 1Jever w ithout) -
ieves be4i imniei:tltaely. I eonsiler h"er
tstoratica to perfect hlinith a ntiracile, for
dhich she is indultel to ll:ewcr's Lung
C,tore'. Myson is almneosta oinaniaC
mn the suhject of Birewer ' L:ung itestorr
n<l never lets an opportunity pass where
ie tiarks such a mediiae woul.1 be requir
c1. that lhe does not p:+l)t:k of it in ninSt
lewing terms. Not long aince a Northern
.etI leitan oi his way to Ftoritlat he:r,d of
hi" cutre ant] was intl(cet by my son to
lve it io his inv:licl wife, :td tshe was
uricl as if by magic."
Mr. Charles Eden, of Trinidad. Colorado
ays: Seeing cert ificates oft lie wonlertul
ures made by Brewer's Lung P:c.torer, I
ws inducedl to try it on liiy little stiln. who
vas troublod with lung or t broat affect ion,
nronounced by one physician. coneumnp
ion. It acted wonderfily on lhimu. and by
he timche had taken one bottle of it the
tough disappeared. I an now on a vis!t to
!ny parents in Georgia. but will return in a
ew ctys to my home ald w.11 cet'tain:y
ake somue of the Lung rsotorer wit I tue.
L MA R It.\,":l 1' & L. \tM.\lt.
tnacnn.:Athmlt ,and A1lh,:u;y; G:n.
Drcewer's Lt:g Rlestorer contsin.s uo
>p:nts.
Jily, 3: --1t.
B(URNHAM'S
Stainr I rhliine!
1. thetbest coinrtrueltecl nd
linitlhed, Aive"s I;e.".-r rpercen:
.. tatge(, pn;r ;sp'w r. :nt:! i.
s soll fo.r Itn ifstne. pe(r
horse pownc, th:m at other
Turb"in(" 1Itllewr 'o .! ew
1):mt hle.: l t'entt;i(c' by
BJurnhza Bro's. a.a
[6Uf ! ! itents W Ied Qtit
to :c:l 1t- io rnl) OFFLC . .1I. iitr:tthies (f
DLEVELAND'""' Hendricks
3 E \-orn:r Irt.helicer, of N. Y . lum
,r I '. t. ( - '.n l ilo . l. W . U 'ie11 .
h:airm:en of D--in St:t,' enm of I'' --itiate
:rtt"n"l of (' :ndl li. It the' .t rctial . mn
oe=tut;- a::d richtit' !:Ins.; rato.t, h c :tri'l irti
I;ts, dlemtan1. .1i nt+ : ire rctin: moleY. It
ts1f Il te ete'l p rclSrl: t . s(tll l;t"te'st :Iltd p1its
est. I,t\'.:.re ofunrlibl e ll.c :tl:h-:n rlnn:h ks.,
Yrite to lltbiartl ros.. . u PIilal. L'a.
FAY'S CELEBRATED
WATER-PROOF
MANILLA ROOFING
Resembles fmo leather; for Roofi, Outside
Walls, and Inside in place of plastor. Very
trong and durabe. Catalogue with testim o
nias and samples FR EE. Estabblihed 1sS6.
WV. H. FA Y eL CO., Camdeen, N. J.
hWantedI hami:diately' 'K:)ilg:Mig"c
.hy. 14.0(0N md !:. of w ire t.,w in ;g c:x1 ia.!eit
ty the li I)T elegra1 h t-o.. Ohie i\ationt:'l T"l.
o Oran:zed. The hinutker.s & .\er::h:n t'andt
CIhe l'o.1:11 'ITel 1s:. 01bt1 1.u.hiul n .t 111 :
rith nr"w lin's. The taniiatl 3Mulip.le"x Tel
:i.. rcecenthl inoorpttr::I 'il. ext enas l-:a.t.et,
Nothl :ntl Son:th. Go'ttd 1!otitit.ns :, tt r.':!y.
i. r lich r informn::t:"n : ltir:o. With t mp
'he ioenn 1i New der'sly 'eh-')tgr:t1'h. Short
laud28au-l ''V,e lritii;g 1a.st.i Co.l y ,
tlain (Iice.. i :arket at r et,l mttingiton.l,ei.
~"~A D A Y mi: ie .\G,T
IsJulst NowL. Ii \N'Ti-l)
b~~Iy i' l'Frank Triple:i--:: ..isti by th
':11lclerai. I.. tcNct' Ore. '.n.5 fr!i~ .1 t'ci. .0.
-em'i 50 tcents Icl or pro, erits My litne &t l.0
Xan 1illk t;tkes thle tend.:id iho' marv . lons
l'b,44Arhu ' IhIei::, I. e . -
D JQ'J I ite r 15, :I '3 irceth
lto i)lr l.5 85lcUn .\e: i la c . a $I 1 h'i) 'l ' l
I5 th icer l75.' a"~"Tli ; St'ilverl WchL
or 28. Yocan ::e :tiy of thCee
aicI''lies e :lcf onwil lvt e horso
iour' le'i-ure tim~et evesinp toitr -cn ou
de's.ccl. one l:idl 'e"ill. W AN~'qT
Nold W'Itchi fr.-e. inI a1 'n;2 -
dtirnoon, A genltle'mia iot t :-iiter w:tell for
Ilti'llert nnut' work4. A o I cIf yei I e
..rcil :2 watch' in elne slav : hundired.l io hers
alve done'lL neSarly as wellI. If y.ua have a .\f igie
l.:iern .')In cani ,12 !: )rlt bu Iine th:it we1 l'ay
n'~i fromel li0 toe &7' i ser: n Ii htl. , (:'0 t : e
or oulr Illus.tr:lt'l I:dtaifOVn il :.1) s'l si!
(al Te'((lecpe. T'cle;.ra eh hli't runill-uts. Ty Ic
\'.*riesi'. Or'.an .\ecorio:In,a V ili. &ct , &'. It
may1' suirt vonl c,n the rc:itd I ewealith.
Where the Fire is (hnt.
.'igic no more a mystery--see
from across the world.
"'Ill 'on of A!eppo,"' sadl r I ilip
Deral. ha ! matered ivery' scert'inI 1.:
I .i- s cvred tc:lt the 1:21n.'' I IC 12r he )'' i
oc ai . t n-e i to thrI <c.c th-:. tie i-;'
lteits n t weo'. H'ci ' ice'. .y st-'n't
l' C!) lhtIn te'. I' I ' I:-lle Ii : p.SII
O!b p ecr''ee -<Iiw : :H elSl -he i r e l i eciii:
!n- pr:.'(i e of 'hef brutlb ,i--hate< i'l-dai.
h.l :iC i tsch5 - i- ncc'.ri h ..d cue - ei..'w -no
b- pe v nw a Irl nnA we h.!.5iIeI I--rm
Ite.il flither-: :ir - why ' h ise'l' "'ctinn,I
% )i( rie :nI f l 'r.lAIKElevil.-de !Ce- gii.
,r:..n' of1tiiiihe. Aol sIl re J.5' irren mb!vIth'
.:r ttv. d. ':ns d ia -ciecie hr- ahv01 tIlile'1.
::ie No 'ae r n''j -tevi b.e(tI chy-''. tI
. Nier eathe h ilohar ~ 3 iss tpi
Goodes s oftein Alle rn edsin,
vhc Ia :t kempt n aocr ie.eb
T<!elor h y Rie' Ohls ores '
So-.<tv- 1e d r o Sha ' u h -f' :
BYp h Ir.L-e erO.igEn T
int H Ontlie t S nelci u,i
"I:wL VI' b:n ai'en:112 U een:e
ed NSefto nr prptrato Lambi ai ti'e:
me q ' dii, or' priodne . ISin -r ren 1
iit..x -can' Pre50 oIl 51. S. C.
J I.TE OF NOUTH CA LITN
O F 1I-. o1. 'rll: CoMIrTK (r-l.I: C N i: A1. ,
I e "rti tih::t Fn.eric.k W "er"er. .Jr..
ofi Newb~'rry. .Ap-ut or ib C.1n:;e't
.r'it tel:alIt-' I 2U1:r:tnee (' lp:ly. hiai
complied w ith the r: eilisi:ion,= o I It'e
Act of the Gen;cral As--(.:ly entitled
-A eti bt to R:eitc: the A::("len"ic"
(1r IIn-Ur:;l(T Comp:u,alils nlot incor"
p "aae- inl the St:ae of' Sa th C:i r)
lina:." and I herteby li el'.' ih. aid l-'re,l
erick W (ebe..1 r.. Agent a- ::fore-:,id. to
take risk- .:: I tral,-a(t. :ll but:ine("- of
Insura1:nn-e inl Ihir State. iln :heC ::,uutl
of :en lerrl" f'or :and inl behalf or -aidl
Comp:aic -.xpires .1larch :1 t. 16 .
1W. E. So1'(\[:.
Comnptrolle. Gener:'.
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-INSURANCE..
W" are still writig lo:k an -Vel oa dle
irabh.r p(r(n-r(y of' ,Iil 1h::Iz in Town
and, t' olort . int the ol,s" t r: a,l relha
dh
Lierpool c Londn ct~ G')ob La
stru1e . VA' :(t . "S4 4.?
C'ontinedntl ins. C"). r ' N York.
L(ts. C,ontrnttt/of'if/ ot1l Atn ic<it.
flartjordl. Fie( I.. CotfIlari.or<l,
''The comblinledl G:liia nd A1--ets of'
Coma nile- in (,Ur' a;;en , .n. )u
No u wor'\' 'k. i tiglr" t11 ri,U .
It vo:u n:,Illt ip.itit' [11-ll:r ": :'la:iin-t
iod.,c we il be pleasedr( It writ- itfor
yo'u'1.
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r Sd i:1i' p:.lt- ao d
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I,ic41.j.~r! .~i,i.s cL ca..::''4pe
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W. J.POI.LARn
POLLARD &
Cotton Factors and C
No. 731 i Rayno'ds Stres
Iantufactnrcrs and Gen; ral A,ent.
sisting,
100 - irba:ks Standard Scalts,
100 :homas smoothing Harrows,
100 Acme Fulv: z.:rs and Clod Crushers,
100 Reap-rs, Different 3ak,s and Styles,
25 Hubbard 'leaners an:i L nlers. (lnd3
25 Thrc shers and Scp:rators. (various si2
25 Watertown Steam Engines. (all siz.s
20 C. & G. Cooper & Ca. Stoa-n Engines,
10 Oneida Steam Engines, (all t iz:s and.,
75 Smith's Hand-Pcwar Cotton and IIay
50 Pollard Champion Girs, Feeders and 1
25 Neblett & Gcodrich IXL Cottcn Cins a
10 Neblett & Gocdrich secord-hand IXL
5 Kreible ELgias.
WOOD WORIKING MACI i N
-MILLS. & MIL
Oo Silt: Gas Engines, I:icoc
iiltrn R1ollehr Brea.-t- G iu . Feeders
Ch.-ar, Newell Cotton S.ed III
'oto Pri,sses, Shafting, Pulleys ar
Fittings, etc. B:ltil
)OTTON MILL SUP]
A full line of Machinery of all linds 1
xamine before pnrchasing, and save n
Send for eat ;nes. Corresponden<
ollard & Robertson, 731
W. T. GX u.JJA1n, A
- 00L; MA CASl
120 lain Street,
ALW V 4YS ON
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NOTIONS. CL
Ladies and Gent
IIOSIERY
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A.TLANTiC COAST LiIIE.
NEW LINE
IM'v/'EEN
lar eston anid iumb(?ia)c i!ls
TJ Qr oufh CaroIll'.
(;oI NG WEjsT.
~eae C;;.rleston, . -. - S.1J : im
" S :nir - 1.2)
rrive Coloni , - - 1:>.3 p ma
*' ' 'il::-) rI(a - - .lb {)i
( hester, - - 3. 15 p lu
"' Yorkille - - - 5.4 yi mI
" . L! n!ater; - - 6. 5,~ pm
au] sk lil! - - .0 .
" (ha:rlo tt N. C. - h.5 y m
" New bery. S.' (. - .5p mn
1 reewood ..- -1.53a p mI
-- L 'nra, - - 7 .20 y m
" A-n iiill - a-) n in
"' Wali,i - - S.. pm
" A hev il. - - (a.:0 p iii
" i (n-!ersonville. N. C., 9.:40 p mi
r i.e l:em1erson ville', N. C. 8.00) am
a -..rt; brg ai-~ - 11.53 anm
"' A bheviii, - Ii 30 a mI
-- Waialla 9.00) a in
der1'ien,l - - 10i. F. a in
1-iurens, - - 9.15 a in
G eewoof, - - 1.9 p in
('halotte, N. C. - 1.' 0 p in
]N-k 1110, - .0.)pim
( 4 :etie. - - P. - la
- ( . br. - - ::.-8 i in0
( - .:nsbor. - - :.*4 [ Il
1'!.- :, - - - '53' p m
" 1 . --: - - - 8.11;' in
- 'n - o . - - 9.5i p mi
)oli ! i neb : c h re tn:
.J. F. D)IVINE,
rhe m orgia1 Paci. e i4in y.
tlanta Ga. & Birmingham Ala.
-TO PCINTS IN
lba:a,~i Mississ~ itP, Lotiuuian. A rk
ina-5 T. x:i a'lnd the We4 tuam1 NorthI
Te faivor~ta to the
Wrld?s Fair,
NeW (b,Ic118.
Co::unencing Dee. 1st.. 1834.
Double Daily Trainis--with Elegant
sleei i::-. Cars attached-for wich the
owv rate of 8: for each 'ection is char
red. h:! lowest S!eep)ing Car r:ites
.i the U .itedI Staites.
B'-rib. seenred 10 days ini ad vance.
27 S e timt your tickets read from~
*tla.tal via Theii Georgi.t Paeitic R il1
Foral for !:erl (iiI nfor ainwitel ~*t o or
:all oi
.. iii Bw a. ALtEX. S. Til'1EAT r,
u ;Ii:bo . A'a. A- !!ani >, G:
I. Y. S \GF.. Gen': Snia't
itir.n-nm. Ala.
~LVL ND AND HENDEICK
For Ilw ouly gt-talnA P'icTOUt.u, riognrn
tti'i oir Ie imariie cA a: tri Es for
ni! *.sh I tv e in v te r, prous and r -i i stic
n aI i; a a li.n COlacint io ns, rorc ibl, bril
ma:u lii;tory. At-it izEtn. R1ich in malit
arbt 1. W IN i :eE-- j. -i lie :a.pentea ha:r
e,. a- n.a. et-.. tor outfit iind ourse Ski(. ..
i I, hst rue ionis ii 1he beCst ttins loat 4
e e<il. A AT .CE. The Caiap:'iin Will lx
hort-. i.:s 1::..ANT ^.l) PI' iTA: !,E Tf
. I). -I .j .MI-SON & CO , Publi.i o-s.
Sr. La.aLio. .Vo or NEW Yo:'K C9
.ONDOJ AIR RESTGRER- -REAT ENGUSH
roilet ~ a d e , ' -Or- - :n ,'lt a' .tr
. .. . ... 2- 1i ..- * n -. I '. ML
ROBERTSON,
bmmi0C.ic Merchants,
, AU U3T,. C O C:X
forun-Fo:own.:Mrim.:,Con
in Part.
(single or c'mbined)
pndsat.)
's aad styles,
all styles)
all sizs and styles)
tyles)
Prescs,
ondansers,
$2.00 per saw,
otton Gins at 81 50 per saw, in good order,
RY (all kinds) FLOUR & CORN
J MACIIINERY.
k-Insplirator;. Dean Stf.11n Pmnp11S'
and Coudei-ers, C:li",er S.el (ot:on
illers a:d Sep:rators, Cot's Powei
.d II:ugr, Steam and' Water Pipx.
ig, Laving, Hoes, etc.
?LIES A SPECIALTY.
n stock ar:d for sale low. Call and
oney.
:e solieita1 r.nd pronptly attended to.
Reynolds st., Augusta Ga.
t. Newl)erry, S. C.
-:;ar 1"%-lv
D,'Y CUD3 SThI1F,
DN \[tn1;ger,
-- Columnbia. S. C..'
HAND A FUL 1
OK OF
0 D r- S,
OTIING, IIATS,
Under Garments,
, CARP ET6.
LATCH LEY
PUMP!
B9Y THE 8EST1
BL ATC HLEY'S
TRIPLE ENAMEL
PORCELAm-UINED
on
SEAMLESS TUBE
. COPPER-LINED)
.Do not be arguiet into
-buying inferior Good.
1'or sale. l ey the best
;::;as' - . hous.-e ite T r:.de.
C. .3L ATCHLEY,Jannuf'r,
308 MARKET ST., PhiladI'a.'
V.rIte to re for rna: c 'm:t Aent.
hiew Lo.st, How Rtestored !
Jtist publi,be.ld, a new edition of Dr. Col
verWeni' Uelebra*tled Ess-y on: the r i' cal
cure o1 SpILiortorblen or Seminalil Weik
tency, 31-iitl awl Phsical I ncapacity,
lInpediroist to Ma:rriag'. etc ;also,'n
suiniption0. Epi lepsy and( irs, iniucedi by
se lindulIgeliee,or eIL xZal1I exitavaiace.&e.
Theo celeb)r::.t auhor. in is Oehu,irabh.
Vear'...' -nee. ofulI piratice. 1:at thie aILrro
Inai st ( pO kersi t o.i f s lt-ab;ne 2t:i\.le rndi
enily cural p.ntiing ouit aI tuode ol eure atl
(ni'6 m 4- . ertainuamItItetual. bymIflnnhi
ofi w biebi .vet v tr--rer, no tnatter wir't is
tv. 3riiv:l. Iv and radicali:
of every vonth a:ni e:vry man, in this lan..
s. utier i -:tl , irl a ph: iVl aeOiiQ. t(
Iio: addire., -> I p id, 0'i eipt of (our
Til 4 U v. l IL.\ MNDI't.\ t- CO..
41 .\iin iret [. N*w Y. rk,. . V.: lst O$Ie
Iox 1i). Juli-1y
GL2ENN SPRIINGS,
SPAR TANBUPRG CO., S C,
TIhe Pr opri to:- of this.. Celebr ated(
that it will be openecd iii Sea.,o:i oni
the 1st of M1ay undtr toe samne manUi
agement as last.year.
TERMS OF ROARD) REASONABLE.'
Arranlgemenlts will bie manei for the'
trnsportationI of gute'ts to the Springs
fromt Spartanbaurg.
gii! Spee!al atrtentionl giveni to ship.
ping of Wate'r.
SIM(PSON & SIPSON.
14-ti P'lOI'mErons.
Send me
Or deposit that amnoun.t with II. F.
DUTTON & CU.. PI,kers. Gaines
vile, Fla., subject to my order, and
I will return to you a U. S. Gnv.
er:Itentt Title to
ACRES of good1
Floriuda LAND,
YO SWAMP.
Each entry persomnally inspected.
Refer to Rlev. J. A. Shgh. andi
Wheeler & Mosely, P'rosperity,'S.
S. P. SLIG H,
aan Sumter Co.,
B'ticlA.
ColmbI & (re R -
P.tSSENGER1 DEIARTMN?
('.".it1UT.A . C..uue -29thi, 1S8.
OF al .: r .odAy. June 2:J. 1SS4. the
PA aI :N( G: i.:t.AlN .1 till rt:i a ber .nth in
dicated tij.ou tis r"u and itsbranchee
Da;ly, except Sundays.
No. C3. UP I'ASSENGER.
Leave S. C. .1cin' :t 12.35 1, iu
-Col::niia. C. G. )epot 12.t0 p In
Arrive Alstoa, - - - - 1.50 p u
- Nrwberry, - - - 254 p m
Ninety-Six, ) - - - 4.17 p n
" Hodges, - - 5 21 p m
Belton, - - - 6.28 p In
Arrive Greenville, - - - - 7.r0 p m
No.52. DOWN PASSENGER.
Leave Greenville, - - - - 10.03 a m
Arrive Belton, - - - 11 2s a m
" Hodges. - - 12.40 p m
Ninety-Six, D - - - 1.a) p m
Newberry, - - - 3.11 p in
"A!ston. - , - 4 12 p w
Arrive Co'uibia, C. & G. Depot - .15 1
Arrive S. C. Junction. - - - - - 5 3 1 inp
BPA1ETA.I3UCG UNI>N a COLUMBIA RAILROAD.
No.53 UP' PASSENGElt.
Le.ie A's:on. - - - - 1.52pm
arrivc Strother, - - - - 231 p m
Shc.ton, - . - - 2.58 p in
- Sanue. - - - -3.88pm
U.iou. I) - - - 4.12 p m
" Jonesvine, - - - 4.43 p m
Arrive Spa:tauburg. S.U. & C. D. 5 30 p in
1 . & D. ). 5.1)p in
No.52. DOWN PASSENGER.
Leave Spartauburg, R. & .'. Depot,11 I1 .5 p m
" Spartanburg, S. U.& C. Depot,G i215p.m
Arrive Jonest ille, - - 1"1s"P m t1
" Union. D - - . 1.40 p m
" Santuc, - - - 2 :8 p m c
" Shelton, - - 3 ((p m ti
Siro:iet. - - - 3.:1pm
Arrive .tAhton. - - - 407pm
LAUCENS RAILWAY.
Leave Newberry. - - - 4.10 p ml
Arrive Laure:s C. il., - - 7.t p in I
Leave Laurens C. H., - - 9.15 a m c
Arrive Newberry, - - 1225 pm I
ABBI:VILLE BRANCH. a
Leave Hodges. - - - ;'.30 p in
Arrive at Abbeville, - - - 6.3, p m
Leave Abteville, - - - - 11.3. a in
Arrive at Hioges, - - - - 12.30 p m
BLUE RIDGE I:AILKAD AND ANDESON
BLANCI.
Leave Belton 6.3i p m
Arrive Anderson - . 715 p 0
A Pendleton 7 43 p m
Leave Seueca S. 12 p m
Arrive Walhalla F.5' D m
Leave Wala:ila. - - 0.05 a m
Arrive Seneca C, - - 9.2t a i
Pendleton, - - 10.05 a in
Anderan, - - 1.-48 a m
Arrive at Belton. - - 11.22 a in
Fi'EIG1IT, I-ASSENGER COACH ArrAcnEv).
Leave Peiton 4.:.0 a In
WIili:iinston 7 20 a i
-'Pelz-r 7.45 a n
'. 'iedinont 8.3 a In
Arrive Cr. euvi;ie 9.25 p Im
Leave Grecnville 3.wJ p m1
Peidmiont 4 10 p m
'Pelzer 4.56'p in
" Williamston 5.17 p In
Arrive Belton 6 00 p in
CONNEC[IONS.
A. With South Caro:ina Railroad from Char
leston.
With Wi mington, Columbia and Au:usta
Railroad froru Wilmington and all
points North thereof.
With Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta
Railroad from Charlotte and all points
North thereof.
B. With .t=berille & Spartanburg Rail Road
for potuts in Western North Carolina.
C. With A. & C. Div. R. & D R.R, fom all
points South and West.
D. With A. & C. Div., R. & D. R. R., from At'
lanta and beyond.
E. With A. & C. Div., R. & D. R. R., from all
points South and West.
F. With South Carolina Railroad for Charles
ton.
With Wilmintoc, Columbia and Au4gusta
Railroad for Wilmington and heNorth.
With Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad for Charlotte and the North.
G. With Acieville & Spartanburg Railroad
from Iteedersonvil:e.
It. Witn A. & C. Div., It. & D. R. R.. from
Char;.te an d :eyond.
G. R~ rA L.coTT. Su;:eriatendent.
1) CA Il>wII.L Ai.' Getier:i PaM.'ei.ger A;:t.,
Co!uinb'ia. S. C.
Southi (arolina RaiIWay Company.
C11ANGE OF SCH EDULE.
On and after May 11th, 1884, Passer.ger
Trains on this road will ran as follows un
til fur-ther notice:
TO AND FROIICHJARLESTON.
C0I150 EAST,
Leave Columbia %.> a m 59 p m .
Arrive Charleston 12 20 p in u 5:> p mn
GOING WEST,
r,eavc Charestoni f8.IS a in *4.30 p uf
.\rrive Cohurubiu 128 a In 92. p m
t 1aily. *Daily except Sunda:1y.
TO AND Fi:OM CAMtDEN.
GOING EAST,
Leave Columl>ia *7 50 :a m *5.25 Ip m
A r. ihe Camd'eni 2:r> a ml 8 251, in
GOING WEST
I Lav ('arndeni *9i aim *4 t p in
|A rriv Columbilia 12.38 a mn 9t 22 p mn
*D)aily c::1eep7t M:ndlays.
TA AND) FIt(-'el AUGt'8TA.
GOI'(. EAST.
Leatve Co'umnbia *7.50J a t *-. p mf
Arrive Aug~ustat 1.2! p ra 8.10 a Ii
GOING WEST,
Leave A ugata ei.1.5 a mn
Arrive Columbia 12.38 p mn
-Da ily exce pt Sundays.
CONNECTIONs.
Coto'cCtiont iinaide at Coltimbiat with the
Col taibiat .and GreenviIlle l:ail Rtoad b)y trin
arr:ivii: t :15 P. 31.. andI departin.' at 5
I'. 31. ('onwc: 1ionm::de it t ~.olumtbia J1une
tin wvii ii Charlot Ite, Colmbia anid Augusta
I::il toadt ly samell t -ain to and frouin all
points on) bth i roadLta withi tlbro::srh l'uIina
.leetper bew en Ch:ar;toni ani Wasin
t. .. via Virginiia Midlandl route. wvitho'ut
chanuge. Cuonnectionu made at Ch:alestn
wit h stenmei.: for New York onWdnsd
andl Satur.hty ; alh.wo with -avaxnah and
ChleIm on I. lvload t o :d1 poiuTn Som h.
Counnection;s are madati 2I August.a withI
* m1 f'rom all 11oints 'outh and West
' * IIroughl tick t. c:m v'l pirnrehawd Ito all
points Soth l . 'West ly appli.uag to
I,. 3!CQUEE:N. Agent, C..lumnbia.
P. C. A LLIEN, G. P. & I'. A.
.IousN I. PECK. General Mlanager.
tsheville and Spartanburg B.aHroad.
StitTA.hlRG. S C.. 31ay3 12. 1k8L.
on ol ater.itnday. MIay 1-t. ;s 4.
dter sonvillel.xas follows:
UP TIIAIN.
L eave R. & I). Depoet at apairtatnburg.o.00 p in
.\rrive at lem,Iersnivlle..........9.30 p in
DIOWN TRLIN.
Louve lendersonvllle............ 1.00 a rm
.rrive IR. & P). Dlepot, Spartanburg.1.30)p 10o
P.oth I rains make con nections for Colum
bla andl Chtarleaton via Spatrtanhurg. UnIon
a wI Coluniao andl.tlanta and ('harlottA by
- ~~jEu o e
h on -l ue N ik Ca -a o
, .ng r "id.k ennhmae gre-atfifpay I
imeI2 the-v work. with absotut.e certainty, 1
ral- 4., p..,rtICaar- to iH. Itallert & Co,..
l .igentswnnedor an.
c-nj cratInn andi assistance, by ther.
newnedi Go'"dIeb. Largoet. eheapest. hand
more. per cop to mahnutuire than the.
"thelr liv<' I t ha arte sold for tw ice Its price.
(ut-sel c tlhera ten to one. Onem o1 our- I
ngen1tt mh:ile a ptotit 41'f over t6 itrat
day. A tii-na -f t oldl will be realized by 1
evr worker. Ail new beginner-s suceed
granidlly. Tirm treeI IC. an t~ hw maost liberal
e-r nfr.'d Sat'. val.zatl time hv s0ood.
p0 :' 1"!i b r pos'tage. NeC - noh fiee ou.tfit-,
wh:li; h2 :nlae lart proaeuas bok Act
quickly ; i. dny at the atgj ~~I, worth awiedck
-U. U^* * --
')fTe~ E u r. I;:t --
Yo- i,; S M -- .
: , ' -'s ,rn ni hii
F1- : n ' itter >e t. a< ek If
Boots, Shoes,
Clothing, Trunks,
Hats, Yotions,
Groceries, &c.
42-tf
THE ONLY TRUE
IRON
TON.,
FACTS RE:I
It will urlfy and enrlch the gf ,Oe" lt
e .IVER and KIDNEY89 an Tottt rnt
~EALTZ and VIGOR of YOUTH ?Ilh
seare ri ranand edetTN
pectaIiy upsaWantofAppeti ie
on ILdackotrt te, Its use1s'al
Itha imtnediate .dwou4dulieut.Ilua
uselcs and nerves receive sew force. Eui ens
e wind and supplies Brain -ower.
ADI ES sueriaitfo .all-c*m{tads
.ADIES' thir sexill And ft
RA. RR'T=- N TON9 a safe and speedy
ire. it gives a clear anid healthy comploxion.
The strogest testimony to the value of Dx.
AITtr'R IRON TONIC is ttat frequeut stteWPU
Scouanterfettingharc ouly sdded4to iheltaar
y of the original. ifyou earnestly desire health
o not experinct-get the ORIGINAL AIM !E5T
Send yacr addrssm W Ths Dr. Barter qL@
St. Louis. No.. for our DUAX mmV..
Full of strnOe and usefl tnformatiton- res.
IR. HATER'S IRON TONIC IS FOR BAIlE BY RL *
DRUOriSTS AND DEA.ERs EVERYWIqE.
Mh 12 81 ly
PAYNE'S 10 Horse Spark-Arresting
Portub.e E:ine las en: 10.010 ft: of MlicIigan Fia..
Boardis in IS hour, !ar..:n n Aabs ir'An the saw Its
Coht,L i . Ie"t i
Our 19 1 unish power t
aw 8.00 - . !10 hours. Oa
E5 lfor"s u ': - time.
t ~ -s t ': ARAXTEED to
- - :wp.weron i- Wos
. a cr u . any-othetr En
- i, e v.lth an Anmtoki
C .. if o fant a Stationary
ar i'r-able ELI: 'e. Dii Circu
L:r Saw- li i:stlu or i a.
ither cn-t . r MedIart's Patent
Wr ta 1h-Ir1 'ulley, stud-(hrour
itlit-"tat -d catalk-:ge. No. 12, for
ufurmation rnd prices.
13. W. PAYNE & SONS.
Corning. N. Y. Box 14I.
May 17, 20-ly.
CI
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A UL IN U
m he l'O nil
7 te u .au SI*a M
Dec or the. igcln edl
eens orDottXe "'sweW /
J J ailyou,fre. a oya valabl
a o's-aalegobeta wl u
o: i hewa t akn mreenuy a.
%weeeta o ouh osbea n
usnes Capta no0eurd e l
taty:.oca-oralth Dr
ime nly.Theworkis uiveissH a-lgte
Sot .ezes yon -s l.Yucnesl
ra.. direons t. etfe.Fru
ura.- l>oas't ela.Satno.Aer
t.nnA CF.UrLand Lin.O
urelby thng.ta.e -6W.Y,
Ai tD- .R he rEST PoR Ies re
'r. nor ete speedlyg olow, ea. e. r
***1at nen' S.ria .OatlK n. as - .
~oat thewayno six ecot for mostis "
udau. antd nreifree. a~ wil
'tusi. yur. of goo w hor a ll hep
tn nyTeworn to umreri.uone raiht
0 eithe r ex.yga. encoled ouat hea, 1st
med wroad wo mayrtes thpen baIna- the
a-iertreti bonte, -a. Aen fre- aortidra
wan a debtired wfoh 1.iresel afhel
iti t ahewr. htanecess abet
ra. ntlliget peope. wtat now Ay.ane
atton Cn.. Ia,u1aet. Main..
lon Tirten Br-se eth ng. Incesed 5.eIw
ng,e bey dtressig.-prtbilar*SAiN
bout Cth ream :the areS aart els -
mia-nes,' affua~ec. ify r.lwd lt .e
'.+rvserionS-nd lsix fce1ts -or rot
1it11* Iiaz. prectuea re. ? e
)r Tttr, mth. Salt4e froem freat bor h
tryispe4 roa. tBa rtae' -u e b. or- th
W'.nly , lu t 6n t- -..ea . as.raa
Ifets.'rl.aantoi fo Tdh,e . -as l
booka eeold y es lm