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, l^LLu^-L;L--ii-J_Li. Li- ' .* '-J!? ,WHOMMIKAHTI-;u. Whstsoo'cr you find .to do, Do it, boys, with ali your might, Nover be a Utile true, j Or * Uah h. the right. Trifles oven .! Lead to heaven, Trifles make the life of ?au; ..So in ail thiogs, ? Grout or small tirings, lie na thorough aa you can.' Lot DO speck their surfaoe dim- . , Spotless {ruth and honor bright; I'd uot give a fig for him Who says any lie is while! , Ho who falters, Twists or alters L?ttlo atoms, when .we spook, j May dcoeivo me, But bolievo me, To himself he is a sooak. If you thiok a word would please, Soy it, if it is but true; Words may give delight with oss?r; Wheo no oct is naked from you.," .So? oa'?oH Qild a joy, or heal a pain; They aro troasures, Yielding pleasures It is viioked to rotnia. jj, ",. ' . ? ' . '. '... il Whatsoo'er you find to do, Do it, aad with all your might; Lot your prayers bo strong and truo,- } Prayer, my lads, will keep you right. Pray in all thiogs, , j. [ Qreat and small things; God will hoar, and answer too. / t Trust Him ever, lu Doubt Him nover; Then Ho'll show what Ho cnn do. Speeches from Messrs. Tilden and Hendricks. " T Ex Gov. Hondrioks, ot' Indiano, was-io New York on tho 12th instant, on his way to Europe At a dinner given to him bj Mr. Tilden, both theso gontlemcu made addresses aa follows: NEW YORK, Juno 12.-Governor Tildot made a brief speech at tho reception of tin Manhattan Club to night. After alluding to tho departure of Governor Hendricks t< morrow, with his best wishes for a prosper ous voyago aud safe return, ho said: "Evory body knows that after the recent election tin men who woro clcoted by tho peoplo Presiden and A" ?ce President of tho United State woro 'counted out,' and men who woro no elected'counted in' and scated. ? disdain any thongltt of tho personal wrong involve? in this transaction. Not by any act or wor< of mino shall that bo dwarfed or degrade into a personal gricvanco, which is, in trutl; thc greatest wrong that has stained ou national annals. To every man of the fou and a quartor millions who wero defraude of tho fruits of their electivo franchise, i is as great a wrong as it is to mo. And n leas to evory man of thc minority will tho ult mato consequences extend. Evils in goverr mont grow bysucocoss and impunity. Thu do not arrest their on progress.. They ca never bo limited except by external force: If the men in possession of tho gov er nm en can in ono instance maintain themselves i powor against an adverso decision at th elections, such an example will ho limit?e Temptation exists always. Devices, to giv tho color of law, and falso pretences o which to found fraudulent decisions, wi not not bo wanting. Tho wrong will gro\ iuto a practico if onco condoned. In th world's history ohaoges iu tho succession o governments have usually been tho rosult o fraud or force. It has boen our faith an our prido that wo had established a mod of pcaooful chango to bo worked out by th agency of tho ballot box. Tho questioi now is, whether our election system, in it substance as well as it? form, is to bo main rained? This is the question of question! Until it is finally Bottled there can bo n politics founded on inferior questions of nunistrative policy. It involves tho fund? mental right of tho people. It involves th olectivo prinoiplo. It involves tho who! system of popular government. Thopcopl must signally condemn tho groat wron which- has been dono to them. They mm strip this example of everything that ca attract imitators.. They must refuse a pro: perons immunity to orimo. This ie not al Tho pcoplo will not bo. ablo to truwt th authors or boncfioiarios of tho wrong I deviso remedies, but when ?hoie who oon . doma tho wrong shall have the power, thc must dovive tho measure which shall rend? a repetition of tho wrong foreverimpossibl If my voio? could renou throughout ot country sod be heard in its remotest bartle I wouid say: 'Be of good oheer, tho Ito public will livo, the institutions of ot fathers are not te- expire in sha mo, tho sovc oigaty of tho pcoplo shall- be rescued fro this peril and re established/ Suooossfi wrong novor appears so- triumphant as o tho very ovo of its fall.. Sevon years ago corrupt dynasty culminated in its po\v< over the tnUUon of pcoplo who livo-in- tl City of New York, It bad conquorod, < bribed or fluttered^ and won almost everj body into acquiescei:co. It appeared; to 1 iavinoiblo. A year or two later its- men bera wore io tho penitentiary or ia exil History abounds in similar examples. V bclicvo in tho right and in tho future, groat and noble nation will not sever i political from its moral lifo." NEW YORK, Juno 18,-MT. Hondriok having returned thanks for the honor dot him, alluded lo the Presidential elcelio and said tho result, us declared io Louisi ana and in Florida and et Washington, aol and cannot bo mado satisfactory to tl country for tho obvious reaten that jit w nut true, Great and sincere people will ft their final judgment only upon truth, ai nevor upon frauds successful, through tee ideality* Even should the President a his Cabinet adopt a part or wholo of t policies and purposes for tjljioh tho Dem oratio party has boen contending for ma years, and which-became SO distinctly d fined Inst year, even that cannot remove quiet thu public discontents. Tho Dom ends wilt moko no factious opposition, i will thoy scok to embarrass tho de fa administration, but will sustain it in w! is right, because it is right, and for fear tho country, aad not atv all because of r foully to tho porty that stands defeated' a oondemned by the poople. The peo cannot allow tho selection of their Ch Magistrate to be?omn a thing of chance sharp pradtioe,. X'be freud firsttriuaanht Sk 1 'i i"'?1 . ?-i tSBSH ??-LU' io Atuoricai? history taust ho ossigncd to its proper plnoo among tho crimes Against popular government, ?ad mndo 80 odious ?hst no party will dato attemptits ropbtitlool Ho who ia elected President mu$t j no/, bo inaugurated until that is octtlcd - and, made positiv?. ' No Democrat can ' bo- seduced from hts devotion n?d allegiance ta auy way; UOt by olluromonts of oflioo, nor oven by ibo strong appeal fa tho abandonment ' hy thb administration of vicious prioo?plcs and dangorous policies and the adoption of better doctrines and just tnoosurea. Do moo ra ts will not ?entrust their most ehqrishod priuot* pies to tho keeping of a power which is attained by victoufuttrd corr?pt moans. Thoy trill rather continuo their faith ia tho right of a majority to rule in accordance with tho constitutional provisions. All Dem?crata rojoico with unbounded joy that free republican, govornmetits oro 0000 moro allowed to tho States of South Carolina aod Louisiana. They rejoice ia. tho good fruits that must follow?! Thoy know that penco mid good order will prevail; that capital will bo made sceuro, and labor contented and happy; that i enterprise VfiU revive, add tho cruel burdens of the govern? mont and publio corruption , will bo lifted 1 from tho shoulders of labor, and that pro - j duotiou Will increase and land advance in, price; but that in tho language pf Governor Morton, it had becomo , iuevitablo. Good goverptnent iq tho'StaJca was not a free will offering upon tho altars of tho country. For years tho Democrats bad contended tn Congress and before thu pcoplo for freo re publican States throughout tho South,,sod lin ally it b?oamo 'inevitable," because tho right and truth wcro too Strong to bo longer suppressed. In this Domocruts (iud n reason to stand 'more (irmly with their party out of power, with no patrqjiago to dispense, and no money to distribute* but animated by the spirit of our institutions and inspired by tho sentiment of tho right of local ?olf gotaromont os inherent in tho people' Tho Democratic party during tho past ted years has restored ono Stato after another, until now the tread of soldiers is heard io nc legislativo hall, but In overy Stato tue pcoplo aro governed bylaws of their owe enactment, and by officers of their own choosing. Mr. Hendricks concluded with tho doola ration that this occasion had moro than i personal significance; it proclaimed that w< had no sectional sentiment; no Kastern ni Western politics; thc East and the Wes' and thc South we.ro one. ' A wiso and jus polioy would alike promote tho prosperity ol each. -U?i ? ?--1 THE EFFECT OF TOBACCO ON THE HUMAI SVSTKM.-In tho fourth annual report, o tho Michigan Stato Hoard of Health, Dr Scott relates something new in thoinfluepe of tobacco on the human system as fultons "TheTO has como under my notloo fo several years, but moro particularly duriD| tho last two years, a kiod of rheumatio con ditton of tho walls of tho ohost. Th patient complains of a dull heavy pain ii tho chest walls. Tho dis?aso in a larg 1 majority of cases is confined to tho left eid< Tho pain is circumscribed and limited to spaoe of not more than two inches in diann tor, just below and a little to tho left of th left nipple. At times tho palo is vcr severo, aod always Constant day aod night when tho patient is awake. I have investi gated the disease to some extent, and Un it to bo moro common a m mig tobacco asor; especially those who uso tho weed to excess Patients suffering frpjn this complalnt'ln ' variably como to their physioian with th bolicf that they had heart tronble. I hov not found signs of organic lesion ia any c tho oases that I have examined, bot thcr docs oxist in some of them what might b called 'irritable heart/ I am convinced tba thc groator number of these cases aro th result of intemperance cither io tho uso c tobacco or other stimulants, for tho rcnsoi that, when tho patient abstains from th uso of thom for a short time, his pain cease and his condition improves. In ooo case : whero thc patient abstained from tho use c I tobacco for thirteen months, the pain entire! ceased; but ot tho end of this period th gentleman recommenced the usc of tobaocc and after three weeks' use tho old pain r< i turned with all its severity. I am conni that rpi i to a number in tb? vicinity ai receiving treatment for heart dUoaso, whet if they would reform in tobosoo using, tho would speedily recove?." WASHINGTON, Jeno If.-Tho trial < Franks, Deputy United States Marshal fi North Carolina, attracts great nrttontioi Ai toi ney ?onornil Deven? rs represented t being determined to raise th? standard of tl sorvice by gotting rid* of persona of quoalioi nbl? i?fegrity. A promlndrit dVdectito sa^ when tho Knots'thing is brought ta fabt if ramifications of Uris' Huger 'fraudUrra 1 workings ure osposod' tho d?tuils will I startling. .-Equally big' fraud'*, the dcteoti' says, exist in other Rou Hiern districts. Ma shall Douglass, of North Carolina, is hom testify in tho Franks oaeo. , It Is estimate that ono third of tho expenditures of tl depart mont has been for political and alioth third) foi' personal purposes. Thc fuller reports received) of tho Soul AM?ericnci earthquakes which occurred the spring, (?how th eso convulsions ol nata ito have bccnattendhuV with great and u< usual loss of lifo and property.' Elovt tow no wei e nearly all destroyed, si ? bundi livos woro lost, und tho cutimatod destr'u 1 'tion ot property is tjefyOOO.OOO. 'Jue off* of tho earthquakes wa? felt all along t 1 ooofib of Pbru n'rtdr ?hilf/'trom Callao' Coquimbo. Tho damage done tp wlmrv or/d l?u.nohcif Will flcrioubly interfere wi tho shipping ?0 guano-, tho losses j greater than these which attended t earthquakes of I860. Inasmuch as n toi iii' tho interior wa? totally destroyed1, t theory m P&PU-ts th? t/ tho disturbance tho earth wan subterranean' and? dolt subnn j rino, mid that- tho oOnbOt? of> tho en rt I) qua Was tho volcano' I'la go, on tho Southe j boundary of Peru and IVolirw. In Coll j tho panio among tho inhabitants was grct hundreds of pcoplo fleeing to Limo by ra ' -_-.-4.vU--. , ^^OKU^i;^AKE.--Clalhi's h placo r tho tea table, and is mado with 1*0.'Og j t Ono teacupful of rich, sour milk, or tb p sour cream, on teaspoonful of soda, ono >J% two oupftrb* of sugar, ti litt?o salt, and flt j, to mako a stiff* batter. Stir in ono, ti f or tlirco teacupfuls of blackberries; I - quantity of sugar and soda depends otvi I quantity and'quality of tho fruit. I -" - NEW ORI.RANS, Juno ll'.-Ship draw 1 from eighteen rb twenty ono foet wor?a pit t Atilt fiji* morning through tho Southwest V t and tho .?cttics without detention. &.?&S??dm^? Tak? heed.toyov.K^uT^ Time will toaohtrlm wiro htm t?? tewohers r .11 vT- . xi Proud looks m arto roui V7 oak in fair faces. ? Fortune does ?pt chango, nionj, ?t^rit^) unmasks tire rn, , t>?? 'Perfection ri attained by slot? degrey elvo requires tho hand of t'nno. . Almost persuaded to ho ? CbrisUfo, is to remain an impenitent sinner. - ml Think lng ls tho least exerted privilcgo of cultivated humanity. , (J ] A rich man can bo ns big ari Idiot ns n poor man but people won't tell him kali., .?J?, quwt. ' . , I;..'.. ...j..'.. i When ? man has no design but to speak tho truth, Ito may say ? groat doal lo a very Uatrow compass. ?1 ,1/ Christian!- should bo peaceable, fdr if any ;ono thing ts marked moro than'another in regard to Jesus, it ls Ins advocacy of Peaco. ",'" Tho diflferenoo between happtaera and wisdom is, that the man who thinks himself, mpst happy is no, while he who thinks' hipBolf the |?npst; ^isoJa generally tho rc-; verse. ' ' ' ,," ;(!.. n'e ? 1 1 -?.>":,,,. ' i . M .? The Scriptures givo four names to Christians-believers; for their faith; saints, for .their holiness; brethren, for their love; disciples, for their knowledge. "' "On What authority," do in no dod a lawyc*V "do you swear to this mare'? ago?0 "Tho best authority possible," replied tho witness, "I had it from the marc's own mouth 1" A gentleman had a board put upon a part of hts land, on which was written, "I will give this Geld to any ono who is roilly con tented." And when au applicant came ho asked, "Are you oontentca?" Tho general apswor was, "I am," and his reply invaria? bly was, "then what do you want with my flold?" i Our girls must not bo afraid of warm inner garments or oater garments, if they would preservo their health-and we ?111 add, with their health, their beauty not only but their comfort and power to bo of uso to tho world. -- An Irishman, to whom somo wonderful story was told on the authority of ? penny newspaper, declined to believe it saying he distrusted all he saw in tho "cheap prints." "Why shouldn't you neliovo tho cheap papers ns soon os any other?" ho was asked, "liooaueo," was his ready answer, "I don't think they oan afluid to speak tho truth for tho money.*' A correspondent writes that a weak solu tion of carbolic acid (about half a dozen drops to a gallon of water) will destroy worms.((nd grubs in flower pots without injuring the plants. Paraffine (diluted) is also said to have thc lama effect. Wo have not tried thcao remedied, having always found perfectly clear .lima' and soot water effectual without being in the least injurious. SCARLET FEVER.-An cminerit physician of Boston robs scarlet fever of many of its terrors by prescribing for thc patient warm lemonade, with a little' mucilage, ns often aa desired, o?d tho Application Wat m th ?toi to thc stomach. Ho directs that a sheet should bo wrung ont of hot water and luid on the stomach, renewing as' Often as it cool?. Nothing but lemonade is to bc given. SCALW ou BURNS.-Instantly and liberally apply dry flour, and keep it in its place by a bandage. Another excellent application is "prepared lard"-that . is, lard without sal t. If only saltia at hand, wash out tho salt rn cold water, Mo not apply cold waler, salt, spirits or vinegar. : If tho bum bc In tho leg or foot, slit thc Stocki&g SO sta \<J ?VO?J b70<rk??g thu ?skin. Do not wnsh the wound, and do not dress it oftoncr than On ttl terna to days;, tfo not rUb or roughly handle tho effected parts. .If there bc mtreb dfecimage do not wipe, bat gently sop with a soft cloth. "No mice* should bo often dressed, as by removing tho excrement wo aro likely to rab off a lao tho now flesh1,"' DID YOU HEAR THAT.-A Kow Orleoiw paper tolls of a printer, who, when his fellow workmen wont oui to drink boer, put into tho bank the cxaot amount ho would have spend if ho hijfd geno cut with thommo; lie did thhi for flvo yearn. , Ho then looked at hin.batik ncoou?8 ?wi fomidUhnt .ha lind laid up five hundred ano? twenty on ?-bb o dol?a ra 'ind eighty ahc'centa. In five years ho had not lost a clay beoanso of sickness Three out pf five of his follow workmen-' tal rr? ?lib roo ant tone bo cb me drunkards. Mt l -l The water drinker tiver* bought ont ?io printing office, abd irv twenty years from the time ho began io pu? by his money, he had laid aside a good many thot^boa of dollars. This story tenches a lesson* which every little boy should lay to heart. 4. . .,,+-t;4*-l-U 1/tJt lilli "'Lftdioff a-ncVgr-ntlomen," said an Trish' manager to his audience of three, "as there is nobody hero, I dmmias you all; tho per for mon 00 of thia nigh? will1 uotf bo performed but wilf ^^atcd ^mpiy?w, er?r}i^" Vf era et man to throw away a dollar ov?rV minuto, he would be looked upo?? aa n maa-'' man-, and' his friendo won?nV confine him an fluoh', but ? mntv who- throw? away hm timo, which ia far more valuable them gold, may atill pasa for a wise man1. di lc--_ _ Ki(i Afoitnea Win, Oar,-?A few yo'Ws ago; "A-uguat Flower" was discovorod to bo a coi tain euro for dyspepsia* and liver com plaint, O' few thin dyspeptics inndo- k nosy iv to their friends how easily and quickly they had1, boen-oured-by its use. The groat merit* of QacRH'b Aootoar FLOWRR ' booamo- horn bled through t he country by one sufferer to n no thor, I until, wUhonindVert-ieing; Hs salo-has booomo immonao. Druggists in every town- in tho' Unltod fciatos are selling 1?. No, person Buffering with sour atomaohv. siok headaohe, oosvivcnoss.^alpltatlon of tho-heart, Indiges tion-, lbw spirits, etc, can tak?-'throe ?osos Without rotieft Ob to your droggUt, Dr, TC. JA, Norman,, and? a> bottle-for T5 conto and? ? try itt Sample bottloe V^eentSi jjj?gj HEED THE PHrfcg Ipi Words of Advice, l\B ml^WKK.?CtV?f.r.V Offrml Inuits TUtV 'fl Pf< WjL Wi TUTT, M.O., 0-r mn ii}' tilt. r,s ?ri^lVt^ArK l)<-iur)i)f>trntor of AiliUmuy lu ,, ? ? s ?l^^.M^llcrtl Collie ortH-orKlM. [ {, 'J'S TUTT'S hnooii yi'iirs' 1**1 of Tint's PUK PILLS TUTT'S t*<! <l|i>ii?i-mU of Ic.-llnioiiInls I' 11,1,S T?TVT'.S RlwftWWlHr fnifnl-y. wnrnnil tm- IM 1,1,8 "TtffT'S''" CAylWVthiit; t!???>- will po->lllvoty ri |.i,H .ifl|it4'i'i(r<< ntl ?llP. nsis Hint vc*m from a Sift,2 TUTT'S oAfcN tHUM? Collo. HUouiimlNin. PlLL8 . .?i%.?Jf<nWft?tcilW h\^lr( oiin>l?liit*.Af\', ph!} s ' ??.??iS nil-ill of ?ho lilvcr. no im\ll.'lno Kui ,? ! . 2 mmvmxMsss! tm Turps'M '(ivnti siuk iiKAOAcan. i PILLS TUTT'S }...>'....r.(...i.....? PILLS . TUTT'3 ..<.?..?"...?*.?-.*.j pigna TUTT'S I TUTrfSI ??S1.S.N j PILLS i TUTT'S \ JUCQUIRK NO UI1AWJK OP \ PILLS ?m l.j-M.: Ks?;feg i 'TUTT'S j. ~rt??..?.?.j iMf^g 5K??H *>.-. ??T?TS ?'".M PILLS TUTT'S ?A* ' P?RKLY YKUKTARLE.I PILLS TUTT'S i.vf.,,.,/7.......: Pl tifo .wim p- jrywrM-'Vi".'.M?OS TUTT'.S ! J TUfTT'N I?M.1,N ' : PILLS TUTT'S ? NKVKU URIPE OR NA.U9K- .' PILLS wet's I ? ATD. ? PILLS - rim lias ni^tf ra TUTT'? ?country, but eximia io ?ll port!? PILLS TUTT'S ]of the world. , ; ; TILLS TUTT'S :.UJ.'.;.\Wi.atUAU,.llij.;..] Pf Lia ?S??'i. ! vW'.XA .TOTT'S good : rffgraltoh, suutid ?Irep.i. PILL3 TUTT'S : buoyant pirlta, flue appetite,; PILLS TUTT'S Ur* KWfof tho reunite of tim! PILLS TUTT'3 lui* of TUTX'3 PILLS. f PILLS TUTT'S j...-.,.?..?.i PILLS TUTT'S PILLS TUTT'S I A8 A FAMILY M Kt!tel NN j PILLS TUTTIS, j TUTT'S PILLS ARR TI1K Ptt.LS TUft'S BEST-PERTEOTLY ll ARM? ? PILLS WITT'S : T.E83. n.t. i PILLS 1 *' TT V> I ..l..l?M".?1,IH,v.HMMUU?l>(?..,.111. I. PILLS TDtrS I?T..,...?.... .i.?.j |>ILLS ' TOTT'S I SOL? KV?RYWHKaE. ! PILLS . TOTT'S }^^^^^^?|^^^^v.^.?^'.i^^^^^^^'^'^v...?.?.":^':.'.^...'.'.', pn.i.a TGTT'8 PRINOLPALOFI'IO K . j PILLS TUTT'S ! 18 MURRAY NTHI'f'.T, i PILLS TUTT'S ! M KW YOU lt. I PILLS tuTT's intrwwxn^^vrr* P1LL8 DR. TUTT'S EXPECTORANT. This unrivaled preparation, hits per formed some of thc most Astonishing cures that are recorded in the annals of history. Patients suffering for years from thc various diseases ,of thc Lungs, after trying different remedies, spending thou sands of dollars tn traveling and doctor ing, have, by the use of a lev/ bottles, entirely recovered their health. " WON'T 00 TO FLORIDA." MeW York, AttgUat 90,1079. . Oft. TUTTI Dom Slr :--Whon. In Aiken, 1 sst winter, Z uaod your Expectorant for my oougb. and realised more bonoflt from lt than ?ny tMiltf t ever took. I am ao well that 1 will nut (0 to florid* next winter a* I InUftded. Bend ttl? on* down bottle?, by eapreac for (amo friend*. ALTAtil? OUSHINO, 133 Woat Thirty -nr.t Street. Boa tord, Jnnuary ll, 107-4, Thl*dr?fttrLw(tft*t f !...*?? recommended thc ?ss o! Or.Tutt'a Itxpeotorcint for dlaeaaoa of tho lung? for tho paat two jroara, and to my knowledge many bottle* bave been uaed by my patient* with tho hap. fiait maui t?. Ifl two oa*?a wtt?re lt Waa tUdught oon flrmod oofiacl rei fitton ?lad tak?d?pl*o* th? Bxpvmoranl atTiMtod a tfnre. n, ll. HP it A ci UK, rd. V. " WT? dun not ?peak tod Highly of Or. Tutt'a Ex* paotornnt, ?dd for tho **ke of eulTerlng humanity ?dpa lt ni iy booope more generally known."-CUBIS ?IA* 'MM-OCATK.. . . LC Holli by Druggists. l?rlce 91.00 * Jan 25, 1877 10 ly WM. 0. KEITH. JOI11V S. VEUNER. KEITH & VERNEB, ATT OHNE TS AT LAW AND Solicitors in, Equity, Will oractico in tho Stato Courts on the Eighth Judicinl Circuit and in the United ?States Court Office on Public Square, Walhallat 8 O Jan 6, 187a 8 If S. P. DENDY? ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR at LAW i . and Solicitor in Equity, Will practico in tho Coarts of Law and Equity, in tho Eighth Judicial Circuit. O.Tieo in tho Court llouno, Walhails, S 0 . Nov 1, 1870 8 . ly S. Mc?OWAfl, ft. A. t?iOMPSON. Abbeville, S 0 Walhalla, S C MCGOWAN & THOMPSON, A T TO R NE; Y S A y, i L A.W, Will givQ prompt attention to nil businost confided lo them in tho S tut?, Corm ty, and United Status Coorts. ?j?tec o?? Court Ijtouse Square, Walhalla, S C .The junior partner, MR. THOMPSON, will also practice in tho Courts ot' Pifokcms, Oreen ville and Anderson. Jsoitary, ?87Q If A<T TORNE rJR iu? ,f\ L Ai W, &j yVALIIAl'.fcA', S/ C. A\?,W.i?trrs for Fick?ws Coamey IcfC witii ' MMES ?.(llA?>OO?>, ?firQ., li I I FlCKEN8,< C. II?7 tff/,L BR PROMPTLY AtftiftPED TC OOICTOOT ^."r?fi? ''if,''') l^ , li( . Oeonee Count)'. Stitator-J. W. Livingston. Miiresentativcs- J S Yorncr, B; ti Sloan. . Cleric of thc Court-Jesse W Strrf>*rtn^. ! Judge of Probate-Uidhard Lowin^ ,.??m^-W. N. Craig. | I i (fefower-Ri E Normativ ! ,Mitor-~ ,? Treasurer-? School Commissionvr-Mit Dbndy* ' Jury Commissioner-^^ IL Bryce. 'County Commissioners-Thomas Bib'b, ? SRutleifgo, S MCf?wft>rdJ. / Trial Jnstir.c-s-f Jttf M*or?grin', J 1* Sandors Mendanl Walli alla-Jr W Stribftng. War dens: 0 L Roid C Wondelrton, A Iironeekt PT WftHor, I) Riemann S K Dondy. ' Intendant West tfninn-.TP'M'ioklor. WaTtl ensj ?K: Iltititor, R'S J'aihes, J'aooh Schroder Jamo* Wright. Postmaster WfdHat((?-.? R W Johnston. (I I ', f .i.|..?v.? ores. Po rn* NasoN* HAS Just opened1, in Senootv City, a first dasi MANTUA -MAKINlJ ESTABLISHMENT She- solicits- tho patronngo bf Kio publia gene rally,' guaranteeing satisfaction^ Calls and fiu DresseB, ?ac., for Ladles nnd'Chlldreo. Pla<? opposlto Union Chuwhi Lowery's New BulbUng N?UPoh-lt 187T ty- 8mos' B? K J?3 H> TU Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Lino Railway, Which wont into effect Moy 13th, 1?77: Passenger Train Batt. Louves Atlant? at 4 00 p in Noroross at 4 67 p m ' Buford at 6 42 p m Gainesville at 6 87 p tn belton at 7 37 p m Mt, Airy at 8 16 pm Too co a at 8 66 p m Westminister nt 0 66pm Seneca Oily at 10 20 p t? Central at 10 05 p m Easley ot 11 46 p m Greenville nt 12 24 a tn Spartanburg at 2 16 a ut Gaffnoys at 3 lo a m Kirg's Mountain at 4 20 a m Gastonia ot 5 03 a m Charlotte st ii 00 a tn Arrivo at N. C. Junoticn at 0 15 n m freight Train East. Leaves Atlanta at 7 20 a m Noroross at 0 00 a in . Buford ft 10. 50 a ni I Gainesville at 12 15 p in Helton at 1 20 p m Mt Airy at 2 80 p tn Toccoa at 3 45 p m West mi n ister at 5 16 p m Seneca City at 0 05 p ra Central at 5 65 a m , j, pasley at 7 05 a n? . Greenville at 8 50 a m Spartanburg at ll 82 a m Gu?neys at 1 80 p ra King's Mountaiu at 3 20 p m Gastonia at 4 80 p m Arrivo at Charlotte at 0 10 p m Passenger Train West, Leaves N. G. Juootion at 9 00 p m Char lotto at 0 10 p tn G a s tonia at 10 12 p m King's Mountain at 10 65 p m Gaffneys at 12 10 u m Spartanburg at 12 57 a m ' Greenville at 2 80 a tn Kuslcy at 8 14 a tn Central at 3 68 a m Seneca City at 4 86 a m Westminster at 6 03 a m Toccoa at 6 00 a m Mt. Airy at 6 40 a tn Helton at 7 16 a m Gainesville at 8 20 a m Buford ut 0 18 a m Noroross at 10 02 a m Attire ot Atlanta at ll 00 a m Freight Train West. Leaves Charlotte at 7 10 a m Gastonia at 8 60 a m King's Mountain at 10 00 a m Gaffneys at 11 50 a ra Spuriauburg at i 40 p m Greenville at 4 21pm .l?aslcy at 6 20 p m Central at 6 00 a m Seneca City at 6 06 a m Westminster at G 45 a in Tocooa nt 8 '80 a m Mt. Airy at 0 45 a tn Helton at 10 50 a m Gainesville at 12 15 p m Buford at 1 45 p m Noroross ut 8 26 p ra Arrivo at Atlanta at 6 20 p io tf, J. ffCKKACRK, General Manager. Greenville and Columbia Eailroai CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, Passenger Trains run daily, Sundays ex copied, connecting with Night Trains oi South Carolina Kailfoad op and down. O und ofter Wednesday, March 14, 1877, th following will be tho schedule: Hf. Leave Columbia at 8 46 a r Alston at ?0 80 a t Newberry at ll 50 a r Hodges at 3 17 p i Helton at 6 00 p t Arrivo at Oreen vf lin 0 35 p i Lcavo (?reenville at 7 45 a t Helton at 0 35 a r Hodges ut ll 13 a t Alston at 4 10 p i Arrivo at Columbia 5 50 p i Anderson B/aneh and Blue Ridge R- R, AOWN. Loavo Walhalla at G 00 a i PcrryvhTc at G 45 a i Pendleton at 7 85 a I Anderson at . 8 85 a j Arrive at Belton 0 25 a i UP. Leave Belton at & 00 p i Anderson at 0 00 p t fe nd! et on at 7 00 p I .Percyville at 7 85 p t Arrivo at Walhalla at 8 15 p i ?H OM AS DOD AM Ji AD, General Superintendent. JA nie ?i NORTON, JR., Gon'l Ticket Ager Swith Carolina Rairoad CHANGE OF 80fl&Dt/Ltf. CoLUMtt/t, March 13, 1877. On and after this date Passenger Train Will run as follows: DAY TRAINS-^SUNDA?S ESSCfcFTKfr. Lcavo Columbia at 8 4'0 a i Arrivo at Charleston ntl 4 2?L>pi Loovo Charleston at 9 00* a l Arrive at Colombia at & 00 p i NIGHT KXfKKSff ACOo^itoiyAyr?ow IttATft. Acavo Columhra a? T7 00 p i Arrivo ot Charleston all 6* 60 ft't Leave Charleston at) 9' ?5 p i Arrivo at Columbia at 8 15 a i Cu?dun Train will ran Ch rough to Co Kim bi a Oil Mondays,- Wednesday? an Saturdays: Lcavo Columbia at T 45 p i Arrivo ht Columbia nt li 60 a i Wp Columbia Night'fra hi con noe H olosol ?th tho Oreen ville ind Columbia llailroet S. S, SODOM ONS, Suporiotondont. Sv B. P?OKBNS, Oon'l Tiokot Agont. Atti mi ta- Paper Mill? uA.tleun.-teb, Gr-et. BOOK AND NEWS AH Sizes and Weights. O?c&, 48 Broad Street, Atlanta, Qi Addross JAS. ORMOND, Propriotor. Rofor to this issue m tv Spooimon of Ii J Papor. M. (IO LU H MIT il. GOLDSMITH (fe KIND, t?o it ii <lc 1*3 and ItlftChiilIs?s (Cft?NtX IROfc WO?IK*,) COLUMBI At S. C., MANUFACTURERS OP STEAM ENGINES ' ?T all altes} Horse Powors, Circular ami Maloy Saw Milla, Flour Milla, Grist and Silgar Gan? Mills, Ornament a! House- and Store Kron ts, Railings for Gravo Yards, Agricultural Imple ments, otc. Brass and Iron Castings of nil kinds made to order on short notice, and on thc most Reasonable terms. Also, manufacturers of Cotton Pres?*?". April 28, 1878 25 (I'M. ETTENOER. U. P. EDMON Di ETf ENGER & EDMOND, lE^iohmond. Vet. MANUFACTURERS OF PORTABL? and STATIONARY ENGINES. BOILERS of all kinds. CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, MILL GEARING, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, ?co. Amcrioan Turbine WATER WI?EEL. Cameron's SPECIAL STEAM PUMP& MOT Send for Catuloguo. "t?ft Novombor 2, 1870 ?l ly THE COLUMBIA REGISTER rim US M KU IV DAILY, TRI WEEKLY AND WEEKLY, -AT ?COI.L'x^itl A, S. C., -DY HOYT. EMLYN & McDANIEL. JAS. A. HOYT, Editor. TKK DAILY RKOISTER contains tho latest news of tho day, all commercial, political and other matter sent by telegraph, full local reports, editorials upon all current topics, and Orange ?nd Agricultural Department* THE DAILY has a circulation extending to all parts of tho State, is circulated In nearly every ' State in the Union, and is constantly increasing; therefore, se an advertising medium ll cannot be surpassed. THE TIU-WKKRI.Y RRQISTKR ls issued every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, and contains all the netts of t wo days in one issac. Tin: WKKRI.T RKUISTRU is sn eight pago paper, containing forty-eight columns, embrac ing Hie cream of the news of each week. This, paper is within ibo reach of every family, and wo aro pleased to sla'o the fact that its largo oscillation is rapidly extending. TUB UKOISTKU is non the organ of tho Stnto Grangd, and all matters of interest to tho Pa trons of Husbandry olll bc treated in their ap promrMte dnharfitinfc?; Thc A;;!-::;;:!!;;...', r.r.;* Orango articles will appear in each of out pub lications-Daily, Tri-Wcckly-??d Weekly. Term? ol* 8til>gci'iaHloti.. Daily Register-One year, $7{ six months, $3.60: three mon hs, $1.75. Tri-Weekly l!ogistor"--Oho year, $5; six months, $'2\?O? * tiree months, $1 25. Weekly llegistt. - Ono year, ?'J; six months, $1; three months, bu otiul3? JTcTb Printing. Tho best arid cheapest Dook and Job Printing, Of every description, promptly and satisfactorily executed tit THK UKO IST mt OlDce. AR kinds of Law Blanks on hand, which wo will sell at thc leitest prices. J A.M KS A, HOYT, ll. N. EMLYN. W. D. MCDANIEL, Proprietors and Publishers. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. VI.I. persons hating demands against tho est me of Robert Slriblltig, deceased, witt present them to tho tiftdcrslgned duly attested and proved, and nil who aro indebted will como forward and ntiikc payment within tho time re quired by law. RUTHY P. STRtDL?Na, Executrix. May 31, 1877 28 4 New Advertisements. PI K 7.;-oc(ave, lino KoSCtVOO?! J. 1 /111 V/iJ (not Used over six months), only ?wW^HW/yrlPT""0130; cost New Pi anos at wholesale. Great bargains. iYl?ih A Nearly new. $20; 2 stops, $15; UlVU AIM O 6 stops $50; G stops, $5.r>; 7 fJ^gSSR^?SSS^^^^V?, $?0? 0 stops, $G6; 13 stops, $35 to $75. Raro opportunity. Now Organs al wholesale. Beware of imitations, best oflVr ever Made; read. 8ent on ? to 15 days test trial. Money refunded and freight, paid both ways if unsatisfactory. Established 18-M1. Atitilfl? WlllllCCl. Discounts to Teachers, Miftistcrs, &c. Address Daniel F. Heany, Washington, New Jersey. SIXTY-SIX dollars a week In your own town. Terms and $5 outfit free. II. Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine. 'fiV tfftftflotlltl IIIVttlidft.-In sickness every pnrtion of tho body sympathizes with tho seat Ot' trm disorder. When tho st o m nob fails tv perform- its functions, the liver, bowels, nerves, mOscic.s, Yelps, arteries, .v.o., aro all moro or' less nfleeted. Theso delinquents, require a* medicine, combining (ho properties of a stool aohiVY, aiV alterative, a purgative, n tonio, andi sedative to bring them baok to their duty; andi all theso clements,* in their purest- and most ed'ective forms, are united in TARRANT'? Errkn VRsriKlft' Sm-TZKu APKRIKNT, tho great saline-, remedy for indigestion and its concomitant cou- . sequences. Sold by all druggists. Cli?ftr^HGi>'7>7 a wook to ngnnrs. $10? tfPOO^ W I I Outfit Free. mViokery,, Augusta, Maino. (|> J *y a day at home;: ugurrts wanted; outfit ami ??pl /J terms free, 'i'mo & Go., Augusta, Me. - MUKARD, STOP. ?\ BliKRS, IQ. (formerly of Renton) has a harinloss euro for iutomperanoo, which can bo given without tho knowledge of tho patient; also ono for tho Opium Habit. Permanent cures guaranteed in- both. Send? stamp for evidence; ask druggists for il;, address Dcors & Co., Birmingham, Conn. Kxtra Pino Mixed Cnrdsr with name, f ) 10 otu., post paid. I*, denes & Co., Niissuu, N. Y. $K.O <2?*)ft| gr*Rr My 01 home. Samples worth ?JH tfo?-lr $5 froe. ?tlnson. & Co., Port land, Maine. . Ta ADVERTISERS. Bond1 for our Looal List of Noitspapcrs. Sent free on appliontion. Geo. P. ltowoll & Co., No. 41 Park Row, Now Yorks