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7 ? STATE TICKET, 'GOVERNOR: HAMPTON. Nv A NT GOVERNOR: Lf SIMPSON. IRTARY OF STATE: iL SIMS. K>R;NEY Q KN EU AL: ?0p>i& F. YOU M ANS. COM?TROLLER GENERAL: JOHNSON 1IAGOOD. TREASURER: L. LEAPHAttT. SlJl'BR^TENDEHT Ol' EDUCATION: lilia II S. THOMPSON. ADJUTA/'T AND INSPECTOR GENERAL: E. W. MOISE. I Bvoat anil <3Uuose--Or Kisses. \Iroot i y lovo iu tho summer, ThoJtooao blow from tho South, SwooiV 1th tho breath of thu clover, I k|<^d hor little mouth; i :" ,Jlut L If! hor without parleying, '[.8 I gavo hor hand a squoozc, v"' ta lots of lovo for you, darling, V put not much bread and cheese." it thou ribo showed her dimples, Tho bluo oyes socmod lo chino, or hoad was on my shoulder, /Tho little lips sought minc; no said, "I am not hungry, / And sumraor timo io here; |Vho oates for broad and cheese, love?* i ;:.;'( I want tho kisses, door." The Tongue. j ''Thoro aro but ton precepts of tho law of God," says Leighton, "arid two of them, so far as oonooros tho outward organ and vent of sins thero forbidden, aro bestowed on tho tongue (ono in tho first table, and thc other in tho second), as though it wore ready to fly out both against God and man, if not thus bridled." Pythagoras usod to_pay that "a wound from the tougjMN^Qj Arse than a wound from fcU? b^?fdj for tito lattor effects only thjL/body, tho former tho spirit-tho tho soul."' It was a romark of Anaohnrsis that "the tonguo was ot tho samo timo tho best part of mon and his worst; that, with good gov ernment, nono is more usoful, aud without it, bono moro mischievous." . ^Boorhavo," says Dr. Johuson, "was novor 'soured by calumny and detraction, nor ovor thought it necessary to confute thom, 'for,'said ho, 'thoy aro sparks, which, if you don't blow them, will go eut of Jthomsolvea.' " ; ?Wey cannot," flays Cato, ?control tho "Vogues of others, but a good lifo ouablca ??despise thom." ./Slander," says Laoon, ?cannot moko [subjcot of cithor bctt?r of worse. It ) represent us in a false light, or place lonoss of un in a bad ouo. But wo oro .arno. Not 60 tho slanderer, tho slander glib uttors makes him worse, thc ulan ^ 'novor.'*' . vfo one," says Jeromo, "loves to tell \y of soandal oxoopt to him who loves ear it. Learn, then, to robuko aud k tho detracting tonguo, by showing I \you do nob liston to it with plcos <> man socs the wallet ou his own says tho old proverb, ulluding to table of tho traveler with two packs, ' . \mv boforo stuffed with tho faults of j s neighbors, the ono bohind with his ?tn, lt was n maxim of Euripides cither to Joop sitonoo or to speak somothing better ?jinn siloQO. tX'Sot a watch, O Lord, before my mouth; Vnthfl door.of my lips. Indino not my to otiy evil thing." (Psalm oxli:3,4). --? - 3 iiiNU TUE HINGES.-Thu old man was 9 tho bingos of tho stovo door, nod ssly singiug ono of Beethoven's bost H / a middlo-agod woman ontcrod tho fl \and bogan: I [?Joy aro you a good man?" I Ul, tolerable-tolcrablo," ho rcpliod I A/or dropped a bud niokel into tho \*onv box, and I never havo boon Bah \ li Sunday." lr. Joy, I am canvassing for money to \blos, and so forth, for tho Afrioan sho continued, as she exhibited a toss book. ?Aro, eh! Does ho seora to want a Bible?" "Ho docs. Ho'sits ou tho sands of his lative whore, and looks longingly this way for help. "Does, oh? Sitting right there this morn ing, 1 suppose?" "Ho is. How rauoh do you subsoribc, \dam, Fvo got to lift a mortgage x .. . ' ' I." ^ . tvo something?" I Oot 3, ?878 i *~-- ? I '.Aflra and life'insu I yWTd~" a / W ^noblo heart dio U ? handed him tho 1 .I?ARPHIVS Vplo 0f moments, of putllng in r other valuable . .. booomplciodjvcrt U hcathon-a DAY, tho Oil? pthon, with a stiff I bo accommoda meal. Sotlsf) B oef ?!on the botlom TT7"/^\/iwo hundred pounds YY Inpounds for a dollar, j-um-ton pounds for Ojd none to carry. Di UR Wy tho divisor, out off clothed s nothing, and madam, Cardiugtr and oonvcrt tou pound pron?-. That's all I can spare ton pounds, ton pounds for , away puzzled and amazed ot nd Bi j ah lookod aftor her and it to havo tuleen n mortgago on Ulmt, hont ho n, but I'm just that ninesB affairs." ^.laoNoiiiTAS.-Tako driod mullon plant, powdor H?iom in a now clay pipo; Woo hos boon in tho )ko well into tho throat, seme. Uso tinco PolNTB ON THE SUN.-Tho sun is 820, OOO* times ns larao us this oarth. Tho nun is 400 timos as far off os tho moou. A lady who woighs 100 pouuds horo would weigh 2,700 pouuds if ou tho surluoo of tho suu. The hoot given oiTby tho sun would molt 287,200,000 oubio miles of ico ovory seoond. Tho diameter of tho earth boars tho samo relation to its distance from tho sun 08 thc breadth of a hoir to 125 feet. A railroad train, traveling without stops at tho rato of forty miles an hour, would got to tho sun in 2G3 years. Tho sun ?H bcliovcd to bceomo somo 200 feet smaller every year. Tho con traction would bo sufficient to gcucrnto thc enormous quantity of heat which it radiates. Another theory is that comets and mete oric matter fulling into tho suu may bo its aliment to offset tho tremendous loss which combustion certainly involves. lt would rcquiro tho combustion of thirty feet of coal over tho ontiro surface of thc sun ovcry second to generate tho samo heat. Tho stars aro supposod to average larger than our sun and to have planetary systems like his. Thc nearest star is 250,000 times as far off aa our sun. It tukes light eight minutes to como from the sun, but it must have required 50,000 years to como from tho farthest visible stars. Whcu tho eleven year storms on tho suu oocur, tho magnetic uccdle ou tho earth is variablo and Homethucs considerably do feoted. Thc earth is flyiug round tho sun ot tho rate of 1,000 miles a minute Tho sun and all tho stars arc moving through space accompanied by thoir plane tary systems, at rates varying from 20 to 200 miles a second. Some of tho sun spots (craters) aro 100, 000 miles in diomotcr, and ono of them would easily swallow up tho wholo of thc planets, Jupiter himself making only a mouthful. Macdlor's curious and brilliant specula tion is that tho star Aloyono is tho central sun of our uuivcrsc, and that our sun and tho visible stars aro swinging around it in orbit measured by millions of years. ITEMS WORTH KNOWINO.-Rub thc dooi hinges with soap to prevent creaking. When olothos have on unpleasant odor from being kept from the air, charcoal laid iu tbo fold will speedily remove it. A spoonful of horse radish in a pan of milk will keep it sweet for several days either in tho open nir orin a cellar. If flat irous uro rough or smoky, lay a little flue salt ou u flat surfueo and rub them well. It will smooth them and prevent stioking. A shovelful of hot ooals held over var nished furniture will take out spots and stuins. Hub tho place while wann with flannel. Cooked corn meal and potatoes served at regular times, for three or four wecke beforo slaughtering time, is thc best food for fattening fowls. If you aro taking cold grease your nose, throat and breast, take a glass of lemonade and cover up in bcd. Morning will seo you bettor. If you oro scalded from stoam or wator moisten tho spot with water or milk, aud, apply fine salt, as much os will adhere This usually provcuts a blister. Persons troubled with neuralgin will be glad to learn a cure. Two drops cf lauda num in one-half teaspoonful of warm water and dropped into tho ears will give imme diate relief, Tho root of horse radish will certainly give inBtant relief to hoarseness. If stung or bitten by insect, snake or ani mal, apply spirits of hartshorn very freely with a soft rag, because it is ono of thc strongest alkalies, and is familiar to most persons. Alum wator will bardon thc gums oi.d prevent loosening of tho teeth. Gas'pipo may bo bent by filling thc pipe with melted resin. When thc resin is har dened tho pipo oan bo bout without losing its round form, llcruovc thc resiu by heat ing. One cupful sugar, ono cupful molasses, one cupful wator, ono and a half table spoonfuls flour, two lemons and ono egg* This makes ono molussos lemon pic. Hot alum wator is a roocnt suggestion ns on insoctitudo. It will destroy red and black ants, cockroaches, chinchines, and al) tho crawling pests which infest our houses. BE WILLING TO LEARN.-A man pro gresses just os long ns ho is willing to loom but progression CCOBCS whonovor ho reaches that point where ho plaoos his knowlcdgo in tho balance against that of other men. Strange as it may appear, thcro nrc n good many just such men ns this in tho world. Homo oannot bc taught anything, no matter to what branch of human knowlcdgo it belongs. Others aro perfect in but one thing, nndthat rel?tes to the busincs they fol low. It is hero that this egotistical impor tance works tho most mischief, for it nlwnys cripples n man's usefulness in lifo. There is another clans of persons who will ncoopt knowlcdgo only from thoso whom they aoknowlcdgo ns superiors. They must know tho 6ourco of cvory itom of informa tion, and it is rojootod ns error, or aooepted as truth, accordingly. Thoy ucvor thiiik, rooson or experiment for thcmsolvos, and heneo their belief and practico oxibit strange mixture of tho praotioablo, of truth and orror. Tho truly progressive olass ncoopt truth wherever they find it, and rcjoot nothing booauso of its source. A hint dropped from tho beggar's lips is just as valuable a?, though it canto from roynlty itself. Thoso aro tho mon who do think, reason and experiment for themselves. Like tho minors, it is tho gold thoy nro after, and like him, they never rojoot it booauso it is associated with dross and dirt, but go resolutely to work to sopa rato tho pure from tho impuro, retaining only tho former. We honrd a prominont agriculturist soy, in au address, that no olass of pooplo woro so unwilling to loam of others, as farmers. Wo don't boloivo it. Farmors aro Uko other men in this respect-no botter or no WOT80. Th oro is a largo olass of thom, how* over, who havot^oriiuoh oonildoDco in thoir own mothods^r *??^|Atomthoir own expo rioneo alool^&j JSHikJittl? ?>crit ?? good H. h ml, but n luau cheats biinsolf most j outrageously whoo he iratuagincs th ot his oxporicuoe aluno is all that be needs ou tho farm. Expirioism is as applicable to tho farmer os to Ibo ductor, und ono who prac-j tioos it is just OH nt noli a quack us tho other. A farmer with broad, liberal views of his occupation, whoso eyes and cars ure always open, willing to acct pt and usc every fact thut comes to him, no matter from what source, is a mao to bo admired and rospected, wherovor you find bim. Ho stuuds in a delightful contrast, to tho man who blindly and obstinately refuses nil aid and scoffs ut all authority which eouflicts with his methods, or contradicts his opin ions.- Ohio Farmer. GONTESTINO CONGRESSMEN.-If tho Doutoorots aro wise they will not sent any Democratic onndidatc unless tho proof is conclusivo thut ho was legally and fairly elected. Tho pooplo oro swift to resist and punish an oot of injustice. There is a good reason to hcliovo that tho partisan action of tho IIouso in scating Patterson from Colorado, when ho had not becu elec ted, was ono of tho causes of tho rcoent Iorgo Republican majority in that State It would bo bettor not to have any majority in thc House at nil than to obtain ono through unjust moans.-Augusta Chronicle A remedy for horje eolio that will novir fail: Tnko a teaspoonful of lard-not too soft-and place ou it about as much rod precipitate ns will lay on tho point of a pocket-knife blade, thou givo it to tho bick animal, aud if it fails to relievo him in Gftecn minutes repeat thc dose. REV. J. P. LUDLOW WRITES! 178 BALTIC STREBT, BROOKLIME N. Y., November 14, 187G. II. II. STEVENS, E*Q. Dear Sir-From personal benefit roceived by its uso, as well ns Irom personal know ledge of thono whoso cures thereby hnvo seemed almost miraculous, I can most heartily and sincerely rooommond tho VEUKTJNE for thc OOmplaintS'Whioh it is claimed to cure JAMES P. LUDLOW, Lato Pastor Calvary Baptist Church, Saoramonto, Cal. VEG?TINE Sbo Rests Well. SOUTH POLAND, ME., October ll, 187G. MR. II. ll. STEVENS. Dear Sir-I hnvo boen 6?ok two years with tho liver complaint, and during that time have taken a great many different medicines, but none of them did mo any good. I was restless nt nights, and had no appetite Since taking tho YKORTINS I rost well and relish my food. Can recommend tho VRUETINK for what it has dono for mo. Your? rospcotfully, MRS. ALBERT BICKER. Witness of thc abovo, MR, GEORGE M. VAUCIIAN, Medford, Mass. VEG?TINE Good for tho Children. BOSTON HOME, 14 TYLER STREET, BOSTON, April, 187G. MR. H. ll. STEPHENS: Dear Sir-Wo feel that tho children in our home have been greatly benefited by thc VF.OETINE you have so kindly gitcn us from timo to timo, especially those troubled with thc Scrofula. With rospoct. MRS. N. WOIIMELL, Matron. VEG?TINE ROY. 0. T. Walkor Says: PROVIDENCE. It. I., 1G4 TRANSIT STREET. II. li'. STEPHENS, ESQ. I feel bound to express with my signature tho high value I plr.ee upon your YEGETINE. My family have used it for thc last two years, lu nervous debility it is invaluable, and I rocommend it to all who may need un invigo rating, renovating tonic. O.T. WALKER, Formerly Pastor of Bowdoiu-squurc Church, Boston. VEGETINE Nothing- Equal to lt. SOUTH SALEM, MASS., NOV. 14, 187G. MR. II. lt. STEVENS. Dear Sir-1 huvo been troubled with Scro-* fula, Canker, and Liver Complaint for thrco year. Nothing overdid mo any good until I commenced using tho VEOETINE. I am now getting along first rato, and still using tho YEGETINE. I consider there is nothing equal to it for such complaints. Can heartily recommend it to ovcrybody. Yours Truly, MRS. LI'/IZIB M. PACKARD, No. 1G Lagrange Street, South Salem, Sloss. Recommend it Koartily. SOUTH BOSTON. MR. STEVENS. Deaf Sir-I havo takon several bottles of your VEO ETI NB, and nm convinced it is n valuable remedy for Dyspepsia, Kidney Complnint, and General Debility of system. I can hear tily recommend it to all sufferers from tho abovo complaints. Yours respectfully, MRS. Al UN ROE PARKER, VE?1BTINE Proparod by H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists 'I1 1 BROW away your old Spinning Whool and buy BRYCE'S NEW PATENT. Spins twonty fivo hanks ovcry day. Modo of iron. Hun by friction. Will last a lifetime. Nothing lo wear or brook, Can bo run in any position and only ocoupics a 8paoo of oight by twclvo luchos, Prlco, $5.00. Call on or address DR. J. P. HARRIS, Agent, Wost Union, S. C. Oot 3, 1878 40-3m Notice, ARPER'S MILLS aro stopped for tho purposo of putting in a new water whool and making other valuablo Improvements! all of which will bo completad and In running ordor by WEDNES DAY, tho Otb instant; af tor which ons tumors con bo accommodated with tho best of Hoar or corn meal. Satisfaction guarantcd. A eot of Fronob urreloncs and Irons for sato. , I Ocouuu County. Senator-J, W, Livingston. Representatives- J S Venter, B F Sloan. Clnlc of Uo Court-Josse W Stribl?ng. Judye of l'rotmte-Kichard Lewis. Sheriff-J II Robins. Coroner-S II Joints. Auditor-0. E. Watson. Treasurer-lt. S. Porcher. School Commissioner-M B Dendy. Jury Commissioner-A. 15 run ti ce ko. Cotmti/ Commissioners-Thomas Bibb, lt S Rutledge, S M Crawford. Trial Justices-II A ll Gibson, S H Johns, B Frank Sloan, W A King, J ll Sanders. Intendant Walhalla-J D Vernor. War dens: 0 L Heid C Wcndclkcn, A Broncckc 1) Riomnnn, J II Sligh C B Watson. Intendant West Union-JPMicklor. Wurd ong; I K Hunter, D V Wright, Jacob Schroder lt C Strother. Postmaster Walhalla-J II Sligh. npiIE next session of this institution will JL commonco THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th, 1878. It is an advantage to teachers and pupils to enter tho various classos at that time, for a low wcoks delay rondcr it difficult to advance with class. Board in Collcgo and in privato families, per month, - - $10.00 Juvenile Department, per month, - .50 Primary Department, per month, .? .80 Academic Dcpartmout, por month, - 1.00 Collegiate Dopartmont, por month, - 3.00 Thoso prices aro exclusive cf State appro-? priations. Music, Wax and Fancy Work extra. For particulars, address, IMS. .IT. fi?. SI?BEfi,TK!HR. July 25, 1878, 3G-3m ATLANTA MEDICAL COLLEGE. rIHIK Twcnty.Pirst Annual Course of Lectures A will cooitnonco October 15th, 1878, and close Marah 'lilt, 1870. FACULTY-J. Q. Wcstmorclan J. W. F. Wcsf moroland, W. A. Love, V. II. Taliafcrro, John Thad. Johnson, A. Vf. Calhoun, J. H. Logan, J. T. Banks; Demonstrator, CW. Nutting. Send for Announcement, giving full informa tion. JOI?NTIIAP. JOHNSON, M. D., Dean. July 25, 1878 :)C-cow3ino IProfessional O ards. WM. C. KEITH. JOHN S. VERNER. KEITH & VERNER, ? T T OK NE YS AT LAW A ND Solicitors in Etjuifi/, Will practico m tho Stato Courts on the Eighth Judicial Circuit and in thc United Stntos Court ??ee on Public Square, Walhalla, S C Jan 0, 1870 8 tf S .M c? O WAN, R. ?TTTI?MPSON Abbovillo, SC Walhalla.SC MCGOWAN & THOMPSON, A T T O R NE YS AT LA IF, Will givo prompt attontion to all business confldod to thom in tho Stato, County, and United Stntos Courts. Office on Court House Square, Walhalla, S C '. .io junior partner, MK. THOMPSON, will also practico in tho Courts of Pickcns, Oroon villoand Andorson. January, 1870 tf The Best Family The "NEW AMERICAN" it easily learn more work with lett labor than any other r application. AGENTS 4 IMITf??lDR.BUnS MTff?Jyl No. 12 N. Eighth 8t. uLJS8L-Bs St. Louie, Mo. Who h?? had greater cxpcrlenoo ?ti tho treatment of tho reinal trouble, of both malo mid (Vinalc than any phyildan n tho Weil. KIVCI tho rnult? of lil? loiiu ?ria aucoctffUl practico In hit i? o ce* work*, J tut published, cutitlod The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER Hooka that aro really Ooldea ??4 BelMnitnictoraloaU mat? ter? pertaining to Manhood ami Womanhood, and limply want lon? felt. They arob?aoUftalIy lllutlralcd, and In ?lain language, toilly tmderitood. Tho two booka embrace 6? paKi-a. onu romain laluabla loton ni lon ?or both married and IliiKle, with all thc recent Improvement? In mud kal treatment Head whatour honiepapcri lay i "Thcknowlcdgc imparted In Hr. linn.' i.ew work* la tn no wojrof qucillonoblc char actor, but ll lomrthlng that fiery coo ahvuld kaow. Tba louth, tin- vi.?tim of carly Indiscretioni Ibo Han.othcrwlao penctly healthy maybe/but with waning vigor In thetirlina of life, and tba Wouitn, lu mllcr>-g""*J VIV ?? I from tho many lill her tex it hurl *J| lil M B *? to."-St. I 'JU is Journal. arkTl I a. I Ll I an POPULAR I'ltlCKo - CO ctn. each 4Z?Ll2aA*JL_Lj both In one volume, ?11 In cloth nnoHTlBF'Br 'V Rllt.23cts.citr?. Bent under ?cal, otM 'Mi receipt of prlco in taoaey or itampr, lSJ3LT-E" rSWntfliM f 8 tn *7. ItiiVolv^riiOBajnafJ?L. VTA $a.JH>. t)vi r 100iHU'stNiivi'UlM.^??fijKia^ ^^?^Ag'u ?outed. Hu.S(ii'i.l>Oo .Saiibvlllo.Tcuu.^?v ??P^tOn HPS ?nni' Morphine Imblti'nre?J. ll MB Hail HlS/JlITno Orl?lnnl and only ahiolula ll RB?'irri Nl?QrSHOURK. "sond Mamo fer book on l\aa KtUAPWfn Opium Kadug. to NV. It. Squire, l? 1W1 W U WcrlblufUo, Orccoo Co., lu i. Th? Romrdj ?f ike 101b Cealory. Barham's Infalliblo Manufactured by tho DJ thia rilo Cato Co., Durtua, H. 0. Il never fall? to eur? Hemorrhoid! ar rile?, when a core lt potitble, l"rlr? Mit aod hon o nd? tcilluiuolala furuUhed on application PRESCRIPTION FREE! Por iii?? BwcoilyCure orHetiilitnl Wenkites*, Host M :t ii li ni ul um) nil disorders brought on by India oration or excess. Any Drug^lot hon tho litare tllPlltS. Addi -.wi, l?r. W. .lAQDKH ?V < <?., 1?0 IV?i NI Ali? ?Ircel, I'lucliumtl, O. 3 LUMBERMAN, ALE, PORTER -AND *\Valh. alleu to. C. Estimates on Buildings furnished. Orders solicited. July 4, 1878 . 83-3mo TI?H STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF OCONEE. IN THE COUHT OF COMMON PLEAS. Malinda Miller, ) Summons Caroline Honea, Plaintiffs, J for lielief vs, i Complaint Sidney Davis, nnd others, V not Defendants. ) served. TO Sidney Davis, Edward Honea, John P. Miller, Hohecea Davin, Eliza Pickcns, hoirsMit-daw of John E. Davis, deceased; hcirsMitslaw of A. P. Davis, dcoctised; Susan Anding, P. II. Davis, W. lt. Davis, Defendants in this action: YOU aro hcrehy summoned and required to answer (I.c complaint in this action, which is hied in (tic ollice <>f thc Clerk of thc Court, nt Walhalla Court House, South Caro lina, und to serve a copy of your answer tu tho enid e miplaitit, on thc snlworiher.", nttLeit oflioo, on the public squall! at Walhalla Court ?louse, South Gorull?n, within twenty da>> after tho day ol' such tarnee. And if von foil to answer tho said complaint within lim time aforesaid tho Plaintiff in this action will apply to tho Court for tho relief demanded in tho complaint. MCGOWAN & THOMPSON, - AND NOHTON & STRIBLINO, Plaintifls' Attorneys, Walhall?, S. C. J. W. STRIBLINO, C. C. P. |?TTs!| To thc Defendants: Eliza Pickcns, heirsnt-luw of .lohn E. Davis, deceased; hcira-at-lnw of A. Pi Da vi*, deceased: Susan Anding. P. II. Davis and Warren lt. Davis: TAKE NOTICE! 'flint thc summons nud complaint in this notion, fur thc partition ol ihc Heal Estate t.f John K. Davis, tleconsod was filed in the .iflioool thc Clerk of tho Conn of Common Plc;.--, at Walhalla Court House. South Carolina,un the 2lhh day ol' Anyii^t. A. D. 1ST*. MCGOWAN & THOMPSON, -AVIl - NOR'lON & STRIBLINO, Plaintiffs' Attorneys, Walhalla, S. C. Sept. 5, 1878 42-G FLOUR! FLOUR I! Sillon's Jil ills ARE now in thorough repair, and wc are pre pared lo walt on customers. Tho Mills arc in charge of 0 Or. TXT. Ootliran, an experienced and reliable miller, who will bc glad to see any ami all of our former customers. I Tho mills make (he very best of FLOUR and large turn out from thc grain. Persons having wheat to grind will do woll to glvo us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Thc reputation of these mills aro well known in Hie market. Any i one having wheat lo grind for thc market will j find sacks for salo at thc mills at cost. Tho j mills arc about five miles from Seneca City and about fifteen miles from Walhalla, on Conncross Crook,. May 30, 1878 28 FLOUR, FLOUR ! H/lltPEK'S MILLS, IODATED on Martin's Crock, threo miles from J Seneca City, aro in good condition, and in charge of an experienced miller. Satisfaction guaranteed, All wo ask is a trial. July 20. 1878 3C-2mo Buy only the NEW AMERICAN IT IS Tua Only Sewing Machine WlttUII Hiij |d^|?ircadiil|hutt\c It has Self Sotting foodie. Wovor Broafcs the Varead. Hover Skli>3 Stiches. Is tho Lightest faning. Tho Simplest, the Jl/W Dur . able, and in Every ReMPeet Sewing Machins ! ad does not get out of order. ,?*y# V"1' do nachino. Illustrated Circul^v.utnidh?o On WANTED. 4 N. Charle? Street, liftUl! Md. SCHEDULE: ?. Groen villo and Columbia Railroad CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, On and after Wednesday, November 14, 1877, the Passongcr Trains on this Hoad will be mu as follows: Ut'. Leave Columbia ut Alstou at Ncwborry ut Hodges ut Belton ot Arrive at Greenville DOWN Loavo Greenville at Helton at Hodges at Newberry ot ' Alston at Arrive at Columbia ANDERSON ?RANCH AND BLUE ?1DUE DOWN. Leave Walhalla at Seneca City at Pcrryvillc at Pendleton at Anderson at Arrive at Beltou uv Leave Pelton nt v Anderson at Pendleton at Pcrryvillc ct Seneca City nt Arrive ct Walhalla nt Laurens Branch Trnins leave Clinton nt ?0.0O m. and leave Newberry 2.'Mi p. ni', on Tuce^ days, Thursdays and Saturdays. Abbeville Branch Train connecta nt Hodge's* with down aud up train daily, Sundays ex cepted. Accommodation Train between Pelton and Anderson Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs days nud Saturdays. THOMAS DODAMJ3AD, General Superintendent. JABEZ NORTON, JR., Geo'l Ticket Agent South Carolina Railroad H I MB CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, j CHARLESTON, March 1, 1878. Thc following schedule will go into effect! on Sundoy next, thc 3d instant: FOR AUGUSTA. (Day Train-Sunday morning excepted.)) Leave Charleston at ' 9 00 a ra Leave Charleston at 7 80 p m (Night Train-Sunday night excepted.)' Arrive at Augusta at 5 00 p tn (Night Train - Sunday night exoeptcd.}' Arrive at Augusta ut 0 55 a ru FOR COLUMBIA. (Day Trains-Sunday muming excepted.} Leave Charleston at 5 00 a ia iLeavo Charleston ot 8 30 p ru Arrivent Columbia at .11 50 a m Arrive at Columbia at 7 45 a m J?ott CHARLESTON ? Of 1er (Sunday morning excepted.) Lcavo Augusta at Leave Augusta ut Arrive at Charleston at Arrive ot Charleston at Leave Columbia nt Leave Columbia at Arriva ot Charleston at Arrive nt Charleston at Abovo Schedule makes close 8 30 a 7 40 p 4 20 p 7 45 a 0/ 00 p 12 15 p ru 0 45 a ru connection at Columbia with Greenville ?fe Columbia v< -k1?1? and Charlotto Railroad, and at Augusta ii aband with Macon and Atlanta trains. >M been S. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. :> from S. IL PJOKENS, Gon'l Ticket Auoot. . Th0 _,_. ?ow nor Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line Hallway ?larried, - ?ter the CHANGE OF SCHWULE. . .v%graphf OFFICE OEN'L PASS & TICKET AOKNT inop,et6 the ATLANTA, G.\., Soptcmhor 28. 1878 4? -tn On and afier Sumlay, Sep.ember 20th, ^7fw train? will run as follows: ? Mail Train No I -GOING EAST. JJ aooidont Arrive at Seneca, 7 48 p m ,r fiv*.m1Ues Leave Seneca, 7 49 p m ohildren r ve. Tho Mail 7rain No. 2- GOING WES2'. ine wero Arrivo at Soncoo, 7 05 a m ? and tho Leave Seneca, 7 06 a m -*d man in Local Freight Train.-GOING* FULS.\ 16 mothor . 1 r, ~. *V>he was at Arrive at Scncoa, 5 34 p m %nn naye. Leave Seneca, 5 47 p m gied to her GOING WEST. ?ho house Arrive nt Seneca, 5 40 a m ??m?\' Leave Seneca, 6 00 a m ijUR *hioh ' h- iSO WB8 BO lhrough Ircight 'hain-GOINGEASMihut tho Arrive nt Seneca, 0 22 p m x4?ma though Lcavo Seneca 6 22 p m ^Hf>' ono out Through Freight Train-G GING \\'JB^jp'*n** ??* Arrive at Seneca 3 42 a m V^28r2. Lcavo Seneca 3 32 a m U Forming direct connection ot Charlotte/: , t Danville and Richmond for all EastoA ? ) f?0m cities and thc eclcbrntod watering places of ; lU* Virginia and tho East. ?.1,00 ?.f Pullman Palace Drawing ltoom Coaohoaj A V* u through from Atlnnta to Washington Cityf . ?' and New York withe-i ohango. No othorf ? 18 lino can offer this inducement. ., 8 P[?P~ r8ons havo CONNECTIONS. Jonsiderablo At Atlanta, with tho Atlanta & New Or/<w?*jurod. Tho Short Lino, (A. ?< W. Pt. ll. tt,)Wrnod. Kcnncsaw Route, W. ?fe A. R. R.) WEM. point? in Mississippi, Louisiana, ArKf^ suspon- 1 sas, Texas and tho Northwest. PWD & Co of With thc Central Railroad of Georgia, $??fl morujD& A Macon, Savannah, Brunswick, and *\ion through* W points in Southwestern Georgia Jt'0f this 0?ty. ?fi ,,r^?r??a,n . i? .i ir A J t jobbing cool M \\ ,1, the Georgia Railroad for Augn? j ^ hoa ? Charleston, Port ?oyal and Snyonu?V, Mc89ra.W, V At Lula, Gu., with tho Northeastern Bj8tr00t lt has ? road, for Athens, Ga. 00 t0 8500,000. fl At Seneca with tho, 3 lue Rtdgo Rai\ $1,000,000, for Walhalla .ndI Bolton, S. O. n?8 timount ?8 duo M At Greenville, S. C., with the Groonv Columbia R. R. At Sportouburg, with tho Sporter .?W Union & Columbia Railroad, wuf tho Hopublioana JHL Spavlnnburg & Ashovillo Railrogrossmon in 8outh^Bg Tyreo Mountain, connecting *?^$S^A M stages for Fla? Rook, Udder inlond tooioct^? Ashovillo, and Warm Spring, xi,0 throat ia Og fino and well finished hotel at tK?in in all the party IB thin mountain. ) , ftnd it will ho carried ? At Charlotto, with tho HiohmondUnless soniothlng else Wk villo Railroad, for all points NffiWF m and West, and for Virginie^ ^ With tho Carolina Control R J Wilmington and intermediate Jm G. J. FORK . M-7. ' W. J. HOUSTON, Gcn'l P?OTfl?^ ' M Agcut. j$B?m