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I hold her, laughing, in my arms, , A blue oyod oh i ld with ourjB o!f>1goldjff ' ?ho stroked hy boyjah ebeek arid paid**, ..I'll marry you whon I om old." Wo met again. Thoso pretty looks Weiro oombod and bound about hor hoad, A little sohool girl, staid and shy; ; Abo must not romp with mo, sho said. . A few more yoaro and thou I found A blooming maiden, swoct seven toon; Few wore her words and coy her looks, And yet she loved mo well I ween. Long did I woo 'mid hopo aud foar: My lady was not lightly won; She bid her love, and thought it sha mo. At last my woloomo task was done. I held her, blushing, io my arms, Aod then my bashful prizo I told How she bad promised long ago She'd marry mo whon sho was old. Tho blossful days sped quickly on, And I had pledged hor with a ring; Bot nhl so muoh too largo it provcdl My lovo was suoh a tiny thing. Bttt yot sho would not havo it changed, Though from her hand oft it would slip; An evil omen, I would say, Whilo she but laughod with joyous lip. I left my darling for a spaco As nearer drew tho wedding day. ..One little week," I said, "and then 1 nevor moro nocd go away." I left hor healthy, blooming, bright, Tho rosy oolor in her cheek I carno to find hor wan and white; Altai that fatal "little week." 0| fell Disoaso, now stay thy hand, And loavc mo all I love in lifo. ??..?. In vain I cried; thc touoh of Death Was on her, O', my promised wife! 1 hold her, dying, in my arms; Tho ring foll from her fingers cold; Weeping, 1 took it, and she breathed, .'I'll marry you wheu I'm old." She know not what she said, poor child; Gono from her was bright Reason's ray - Bat still I keep that ring, and wait For tn eternal wedding day. A "Bully Story." Senator Jonos, of Nevada, has bee interviewed io relation to his view? coi oerning the "Solid South." Either th interviewer or thc Senator is "a whale" o big toles. Wc givo tho interview morel ns a curiosity: ..How do tho people whore you hay been, look upon tho-Southern question'."' "THE SOIJIO SOUTH?" "I think tho gcnoral feeling throughot tho North, and extending as far as th Paoific coast, is iudiforcuce about thc Scull Our pooplo sooiu to have inado up thci minds that tho South has always been ovci estimated and docs not contain shicer elements of patriotism or good bohuvioi I dc not know that there is any bitter ness towards thom. Tho feeling is rathe disgust, os towards BDUIO worthless kin man?" "Havo you boen through tho Sout recently?" "Yes. I huvo been down during tl) fiast year. I have some interests in A anta, Ga., and I went there und to Nc Orloaos, and as fur as Texas. The onl portion of tho South that struck mc wit muoh promise was Northern Tex is, whci it is inhabited by our own Northwester peoplo. Thoy will make a ucw Kansas ( lt, with tho institutions and feelings of good civilization. As for the rest, I thin very little of it. 1 don't think L woul live in thc Stdc of South Carolina if thc wore to givo me thc entire ?ominouwo ilt for a barony. It is impossible to g it a goo meal of viotuala in thc South. They han not learned tho first rudiments of cookio Whorovor you go you find your meats fric in boar's fat. There is one spot, at leas whee 1 am delicate, and that is in tn stomach. They have plenty of gamo i the South, but havo no conception of ho to preparo it. They gave us in Texas fin prairie chicken, which had the promise t making a delicious moal, hut suddenly Would bo roturncd, ali baked up in sow fat. 'For God's sake,' I said to tho coo at Atlanta, 'oan't you tako that and have littlo butter put on it aod cuok it like Christian?" "Another thing struck mc in altpo overypart of tho South-the vicious, sur looks of tho young men. Throughout tl wholo Noith tho young men have genii considerate, kind countenances. In tl Sooth the young men too often look ot yt as if to say, 'What in thc dovil arc y< thinking about me now?' They look rca< to burst out and out somebody for u fanoic slight. Suoh a state of society is far fro amiablo, when ot thc very brink and hop fulness of lifo you seo tho young men wea ing countenances Uko Absolom. I notice also, that they have great numbers of mi tary academics, where they aro il ri 11 i and wearing uniforms. THE It Kn Ki, YKLL. "In a ocrtoin placo in Texis T was takii an evening walk along tho road at the oi skirto of thc town, when I heard somcbo walking behind mc, and found it to bo athletic young man. Suddenly ho raisoc yoi! Uko an Indian, whioh mado my bio run cold. I turned about to invcstigi this savage, and ho paid no attention to i until ho got right up opposito to mc, wh< without saying a word, ho raised nnotl , unoarthly yell. I thoo turned around a Slid, 'What do you moan, sir, raising BU a scream as that at my side?' 'Hy God, is a free country, and I reckon 1 can ye 'No, sir,' I roplied, 'I don't seo why j should ohooso this hour of tho eveni when you oomo up to a person you do know to shout liko on Apaohco.' "Now, I suppoBo that young oroati was morely practising his rebel yell, as I highest intellectual and social form amusement ho know onyihiug about. "I looked st their country, covered w pines and oooosionally showing a loan p and I thought to myself, ?My God! Did lofcvo 600,000 of our young mon and $00 yvQfiQQ iu such a country as rb>?'w How Shall Sunday Be Used? .^.;..';'.:-v-^.v--v.-vr.;->>--v."M-^ Simply ns a pTii^^of rq?t?t dwots/a' mubt imper.itivo want.j* Our tAtjiorjoko .lire ip. a.t boat too hurried and ftftfcrish.* Wo wusto our strength iu over exertion. Wo burn tho'oandlent both ?>\d? and in tho middle, and reap dur Vo'wurd . iu ?lieh ti hurvest ol' nervous disorders os perhaps were ucvor known elsewhere From tho too cager strain und stress of tho week Suudoy offers u blessed relief. Its rest is incomplete unless tho wonted current of ?loas, as well as occupations, is interrupted. A first and obvious principle, therefore, is to got away from tho habitu?t activities of tho other six days, however good they may bo in themselves. A teach Ar,, .for example,! should ns a general thing hot teach on Sun day, but should let tho mind relax wholly , from thu attitude of instruction. So, a man who works his brain all thu week cou. rarely afford, to listen on .Sunday to. a ser mon whioh keenly stimulates thought, though a service ol' beautiful uud hearty worship may rest and refresh him. To say that no general rules 030 be laid down in such mutters is obvious; tho burder and moro important thing is for each ono to recognize that for him thorn.is a good vulo attainable, depend? nt on his diameter und circumstances, and that it is his business first to find it out und thou bc faithful to it. Most people aro very williug to take Sunday as u day of rest, and rcbcnt ?ny encroachment on their own rest. Hut the day bas u brighter function. It ought to givo moral guidance uud'impulso to thc week. It is the time to take u largo nnd calm view of one's lile, to see what its reel objects arc; what ure its temper and spirit. Much of tho time wo aro so nbsorbod in thc details of living that wo forgot to ask whither it is oil tending. The fault of most lives is not that they arc consciously directed to bad or low ends,, but they have no distinct end ill view; they oro merely drifting. Wo do a thing to day bcoiu.se wc did it yesterday. We eurn our broad because otherwise we t-hould go hungry or starve Wc liva from hand to mouth. Now, it is good that wc s-hould often stop a little while-once in scveu days is seldom enough--and ask ourscivcf, "What real gain am 1 making. Am 1 growing in true worth, in mondood, in sincerity, in sweetness of temper? Am 1 getting the bet ter of sensuality, of 'indolence, cf surliness, of whatever is the worst part of mc? What am I adding to thc community; what other lives ore brighter boca uso of mine?" It is good to look ut our own life in its serious and noble aspect; to bc humble before i's d?ficiences; to set our limiest will, toward better living; to take :i deep and /thankful and trustful sense of a higher power help ing us in our infirmities. Tho Writers of tho Biblo. Moses wroto Gcnosis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbera and Deuteronomy;. Joshua, Phineas or Eleazar, wrote the book of Joshua, but it is not e?rt;>iti which cf them. Samuel is thc penman of the book of Judges und ltuth. Ile also wrote the first ucts of David, mid probably Nathan, and God wrote his last acts; and tho whole, formed into two books, which were ! named after Samuel tts the iuost eminent person, called the first uud second books of Samuel. Jeremiah mest probably compiled thc two books of the Kings. Ezra compiled tba two hooks of thc Chronicles'. Ho is also author of thc book bearing his name. Nehemiah wrote Nehemiah. Thc author of the book of Either is un known. Iliihu was iuost poobably the penman of tho book of dob. Moses may h av? written the first two chapters and tho la.st. Some think Job wrote it himself. David wrote most of tho boo!; of Psalms. Asap penned ii few lines of then?. Solomon wrote Proverbs, l?colcsiuStcs and the songs of Solomon. I Isaiah is the author of thc nronlioov of ?Isaiah. Joro in t th wrote tho boole houri og lits name, ?nd the Lamentation'' rf jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Oba diah, probably donah, Micah, Nahum, Iii bukkuk, Kopi.ttniall, Haggai, Zeohoriili wroto thc book of prophecies bearing their respective names. : Matthew, Mark, Luke und John wrote tho Gospels tunned after them. Luke wrote the Acts of thc Apostles. Paul is tho authur of the Epistles to the Romans, Corinthians, Gnla'tion.s, KnucsinQS, Philippians, Oollosians, Tjicasalotityns Tim othy, Titus, Philemon and Hebrews. ?lames, tho ?on of AJphotyS, who was cou sin german to Christ, and ono of tho npos tics, wrote thc Epistle of Janies. Peter wrote thc epistle bearing his name. Thc Apostle John wroto thc three Epis tles of John. Judo, tho apostle, tho brother of James called also Liddous, whose surname was Thaddous, a near relative lo our Lord, wroto thc epistle of Jude. St. John, tho Divine, wrote Revelation. --V? -O C*- - - A. SPLENDID WI IT..--Wo onoe knew a mun who was always praising his wife. On the corner, down tho street, at the post office, at tho raoo course, in tho skating rink, at thc theatre, in tho sal-that is, tho ohoir meeting, he was always telling whnt ti happy man ho was, just because he had such ti splendid wife, und he talked ovcry nian into n frenzy of envy about her. Well, one winter morning, when it was not yet too light to make one appear over osten tatious, wo encftked into that neighbor's yard to steal a board for kindling, und had to wait until that man's wife, came out uud sawed a couple of arnisful of wood, shoveled out throe snow paths, fed and groomed thc horse, and cleaned out tho cow shed; and when sho went in tho house, and wc hoard her call to her husband that tho sitting room was warm enough for him to dress in if ho wanted to get up, wc wero so amazed that *vc forgot what wo wero wai?? ing for, and went backvorid fcindloij ?io fire with a corn cob nrjd u pint of kerosene -^ P^&ULL- % V?-.ft'w*A A destructivo firo occurred nt Eislpy, on tho first instant. Thov storehouse, Wi goods of John T. Gossott k Co. wero burned. L iss, 85,000; icsurupco, 81,000. Hanlon k Uro , adjoining storo ?ras also destroyed. Los* heavy; no ??isuranoo, Slight damago to ndjoioing building?, Viro thought tobe Accidental, . !? GuAFTINQ TMS PjSAOH ON TUB PiAJ/d - A gODtlcnittWth'B?'y?? County Tina 'adopted the plan of grafting tho p?tt?h' 'ujjiCn the rapid growing varieties of plums with most PWtifyinjBr^esujt*. He- hoB'.a^ orchard of ^Qf) ._tr^^.th;us.Vgraftcd? '.from; whioh he gttthcrou a fine crop of superior fruit last BUlUUl?j? < ? ' v ? \ ? ? / J ? ? ? IIoeTairfil for-this plan decided advan tage io tho coast region, and bases his opinion upon result,?, Tho diflioujty .bith nrto experienced by theso Who ?i?f? ?xprirh mooted wjth gruftiugrtlio poaoh jupon thc. plum has "aHson''from tho fuot that tho pouch is a moro rapid groworthan tho plum, and heneo ii 1 io bio to break off flt tito point of juuotiou. This scorns to hove been overoomo by using thc quick growing varie ties of tho plum. It is a common practico to graft tho plum upon tho pooch. - [Southern* Enter])rise. -- O t TKttRinu: PitEbionoN.-Tho fact of so many fish aro dying off the coast of Flori da odis to mind tho uwful prediction of Professor Knapp. From the juxtaposition of certain planets to our eatth, ho predicts that, ong-hajf, gf the population .of tho world, including tuntf and all kinds oft ap i-f maid, und cvbo vcgethblo lifo, will4 perish before or during the year 1880. Ina loo-, turo .doHtf^ed.Vscycral yours'ago, hoVsiwlj that .this desolation would'commence by" the' fishes of tho sea dying, and pestilence and f.?ninu occurring in moro Southern hu i tades. Tho fumino iu C h UKI and tho yellow fever scourge in the South, and now thc fearful pestilence muong thc fishes in Southern Wafers,'aro so immy steps in the fulfillment of Prof. Knapp's prophecies. ,*;; [_'E:ist jVtorida lia nner. Senator Jjutlor, of South Carolina, has received letters from lo wyes, merchants, judges, clergymen, bankers ind instructors of youth iu largo numbers, ia nil of thc "accused" counties of South Carolina, stating that tho late elections there were fair, peacefulviind |iTinoraljje>rin'all their features. A);> political': roy*diction;, occured becaus:: thc Dc?ibora;|S;:haa . g'-Ven.&o'od gov. crament, nun the Republicans in many places rau no ticket, and wherever they did they nominated grossly improper men. Senator lintier's evidence ia representative, cumulative and conclusive. None of it is ever likely- to see the print in Northern Radica) journals. They are more interested in making out n false ouse against mon and wo tu rm of their own race in South Carolina than iu putting tho trutli before their read ers.- Augusta Evening Npips. ._- . _?. * -. Mus. Tttll'V'? CnicKV.NH.- Mr. Stephens hus inony.stories to toll of negroes, and one is o? u famous cotton ?md chicken depreda tor, who, since tho war, met thc cx-Vicc President iii the load. "Well, Thomas," was thc kindly salutn tation, "J was sorry to hear that you had been iu trouble about Mrs. Tripp's chick ens." "Yes, Marso Alec, hut 1 done quit nil dit row," said thc ncyro, very peni tently. "flow many did you take before you stopped?" asked Mr. Stephens, "I tuc'^ull she hud," WUS tho perfectly innocent reply, 1,1 >) A subscriber to a southwestern newspa per died recently, leaviog a four yoars' sub script ion unpaid. The editor, who is of a practical turn, appeared, .nt tho grave and deposited in thc c?fliu u; p^lui leaf fan, a linen coat oiid a thermometer. No reasons were assigned, Resumption of specio payments so far has been a success. lu thc cities, business men prefer greenback to gold. Hesuihption will incienso thc volume of currenoy, by putting in circulation green bick, gold ati'd silver, hitherto looked in tho vaults of tho batiks and the money hol ders. . Ninety porcentual of the colored men ol' St. Louis will he disqualified from serving on juries through a decision that nuder the gcueral law ol' M?3S0UV? juror? must bo able to ruad. - -4-'4 j-? \ .. . \\\ Ninoty-six murder elf \vero Hung in tho United States, in , 18/8. AH i wCrc pren, forty-one whites, lifcy?-iwp colored, two In dians and one Chinaman. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Oconee O o "ai it. y. IN Tim COURT OV COMMON P?.KAH. Margaret 1. Hughes, Anna A Miller and Myra A Doyle, Plaintiffs, against John lt Steide, Susan A Steele, Marilin, S Steele, llsihtjr, J Steele, Louisa A Si obie,'. Joseph (> ? S*ieeio. James O Steele, wm I. Steele. Kobert M Steele, Rober! I. Norris, .laines S lorrin, Umina L Norris, Francos M Norris, Joseph (1 Norris, Paul () Norris, Florence l? Not ris, Agnes li Norris, I.ou A Norris. Alexander Ii Norris and Wm T Norris, Defendants COMPLAINT COlt UHLIHF. To thc Defendants above nartied ~\f OU aro hereby summoned and rcipilrcd to X answer thc complaint in litis action, which is filed in thc office ol' tho (.lcrlc of thc Court of Common Pleas for tho County ami Sialo afore said, and to serve a copy of your answer on ibo subscribers at their oflico on tho public squriro in Walhalla, in said county and Slate, within twenty days after Ihc service of this summons On you, exclusive of thc day of HUCII sorvicc, and if you fail lo do s> tho plaintiffs will apply lo (he court for thc relief demanded in thc com plaint. NORTON & ST RI B LI NO, Plaintiffs' Attorneys, Walhalla, S C jiT?b j J. W. STIUBLINC1, G C P December 21th, 1878. To tho Defendants Joseph 0 Sleolo, James 0 ?tfOlo, Wm L Steele, llobcrt M Steele, .Ho.crt L Norris, James S Norris and Wui T Norris 'PARK NOTICE, that tho summons in this no 1 tion, of which tho foregoing ia a copy, and thc complaint herein was filod in the oflico of Ibo Olcrk of tho Court of Common Ploos for Oconec Homily, in Ibo Stalo of South Carolina, on thc 21th day of December instant. NORTON & STHISLING, Plaintiffs' Attornoys. December 2-1 th, 18 G-Ot .5 <. FoiB t lie Kiii'rilyCure i>n;' ialnill\vclik |ie>*!>, Lost ? Mftnlio(ict nuil nil dlvordpr? bronttlitop hylnals oretlon or excess. Any OrogiilHt han tlirr lugre (IU-i|U. .. Add WM, jpiu \\,?AQVKH ?* <?O.? , */ 1?d W?l Nlxlli ??trtel,HM,?l:\,uU\, O. TOB J?L LIVER PILLS, KOR'Tl IR; li RR OP i Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, imrnrsiA AMD MCK HtAUACUK. %M[^|"ff ? Mlff Nff . K edge! pf ihc.tios,-5 increases on pres- * ? sure; sometimes t?io pain is in the lett side ; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under tho shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is,spii>ettiues mistaken for rheumatism in tlje ann. Thc stomach is affected with loss of appe tite and sickness j the bowels in gen eral are costivo, sometnives alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There is j generally a considerable loss of mem ory, accompanied with a painful sen sation of having left undone some thing, which ought to have been done. . A slight,^dry keough i^omptirnes an attendant*^ The patient complains of weariness and debility:' lid'is easily startled, his feet hre cold bf burning; and he complains of a prickly sensa tion of the skin; his spirits arc low; and although he is satisfied that exer cise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, be distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the LIVER to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. DR. C. MCLANE'S LIVER PILES, IN CASES OF AGUE AND FEVER, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a EAIR TRIAL. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Thc genuine arc never sugar coated. livery box has a red wax seal on thc lid, with thc impression DR. M^LANE'S LIVER PILLS. Thc genuine MCLANE'S LIVER PlLLS hear thc signatures of C. McLANK and FLEMING PHOS, on thc wrappers. o Insist upon having thc genuine DR. C. Mc LAN E'S LIVER PILLS, prepared by Flem ing Pros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., thc market being full of imitations of the name JUoLftU?f spelled differently but same pronunciation. WALHALLA FEM MM rgMlK next session of this insVituliniV viii JL commence THURSDAY, SEPTUM HEH 5th, 1878. It is an advantage to teachers and "pupils to. unter tho various classes at that time, for ti few weeks delny rondcr it difficult to advance with class. Hoard in College und in pr?valo families, per monti), - - ' $10.00 Juvenile Department, per month, - .50 Primary Department, por month, - .80 Academic Department, pw month, - 1.00 Collegiate Department, per mouth, - 3.00 These prices are exclusive of State appro. priations. Music, Wax and Fancy Work extra. For particulars, address, H>BS. J. a?. ?MBI/rSBISR. July 23, 18V8, 30 3m iProfessioiiaJ O ar d.s. WM C. KEITH. JOHN S. VERN KU. . . KEITH & VERNER, ? r w o n JV v; i' >sf ? T L A W A JV j) Sot ici tors in Equity, fc Will praotioo in tho State Goitres on the Eighth Judicial Circuit and in tho United States Court Office on Public Square, Walhalla, S O Jan G, 187o 8 ff s. 'MCGOWAN, H. A. THOMPSON Abbeville. S C . Walhalla, SO MCGOWAN & THOMPSON, .1 T T 0 li N JJ Y S AT Jj A IK, Will give prompt attention to all business confided to them in tho Stato, County, and United States Courts. Office fin Court House Square, Walhalla, S C \ .io junior partner. MR. THOMPSON, will nlsopraotice in theConrtsof Piokens,Green ville and Anderson. January, 1870 tf f^2Wntclios?8to*7. Ifcvolv<-r*--^*yMCL \fy\ *2.m>. Over LOO MIKS) Novelties "^M? 1flft A?'l? w?nt?d. Bo.SiipiilyCo K?ihvlll?.T?nii V .. w% elim m \v.3 3mM iJXm Best Family . ly,.-. "NEW AMERICAN" is easily lea i vork with less labor than noy other . -.t :>'|e<MK>n. H. DOV Ey Manager, Et j), BIKMANN &.S0N, Al JOHN KAt???Bl?NN? LUMBERMAN, ALE, ?PQBTJSR -AND hmm oma BEI WEE, Walhalla, S. ?. Esllmntea on Hulldlngs furnished,. Ordors solicited, July 4, 1878 1 88-8mo MARBLE YARD, Anclar s oil O. KC., S.O. ?Y THOM. ill. W ll fl T U ? ILL kinds of TO MUST O N K WORK ?I dono nt snort notice nod in tho most im proved mid satisfactory manner. AU work warranted. Having boon in ilio business for twenty-one years, ll is needless for mo to say moro. Address or cull mid BOO me nt tho Henson House. Anderson 0. il., S. (!. THOS. M. WHiTR. Deo 8, 1878 3-ly DU. J. M. M0CLANAIIAN, nAVINO resumed the practico of medicine, otVors his professions I services to tho com munity. Office at his rosidenco al Uaohclors' Retreat, Ocoticc Cornily, S. C. August 8, 1878_38 W ."VI . It. T 41 ? 19 HAS HKHCMIIU TUK AOKNCY OK TUB S?uger Mo? iis^' iflni'Jihic, IN UOONJSIS COUNTY. PVERYi.ODY knows tho SINGER. Prices I J greatly reduced. Plain ?35, Covered ?40, Drop heat' $15. cash. A few plain Wilson Machines on hand nt $25 dish. Apply lo (lie above, or at MRS. GEORGE'S, Wnlhallo. Od 10. 1878 47-3m 1 H HOW away your old Spinning Wheel and buy BRYCE'S NEW PATENT. Spins twenty five hanks every day. Made of iron. Hun by friction. Will lasl a lifetime. Kolbing to wear or break. Cou bc run in any posit ion and ouly occupies a space of eight by Iwelvo iuches, Price, ?5.00. Call on or address DU. J. P. HARRIS', Agent, West Union, S. C. Oct 8, 1878 4C-3m i? For tho A compute Uuiciu to Wedlock, (with e.millets on, A competent Wolli, lanhnod, I'vidrncca ot Vitglnity. Stcri. . lily lu Mollien, Advice to lirldcKroom. ?jjaBa fliijBKMMUu?b?odi omi Wife, Celcliecy and H V f,l 'J .! G TM jj Matrimony compared, Impediment* rJi. 'AvAXf*ij ??fl I" Minnnie, COIIRIIRHI dillies, Scicuca Ol Ilcprotluctlon. I.AW ofMoriiniio, t.?vt ot Divorce, I.cga.1 nyilil of limn ml women, etc. ni 30 on I>l8onncBoi Women, their cause and Cure. A Ccnftdcntlul work ol SUO VnRer,willi full Plato KngrnTlliKi, .cut for 00 cents. "Tho 'rivnto Moclioni Advisor," 011 tlic remit, or im puro associations, J.e., nlso emilie reeret liobit? of routh und llieir c-IIVrl* 011 ofter lile, cniithifr Ynricoccle, Suiur.nl Hulls.unis. Nervous ilehility, J.uts ol Sixunl rower, cte. mnkini: marriage improper or unhappy, Riving mnnv valu 11 li le receipt! for Hie rnrcol pri vutc diseases | same lltd over fjO pintes, fiO cents. "MeOienl Atlvico." n lecture on Nnnhoort mid Womnnood, IO cents; ur all tlirco git. They contain OOO pjfies ned over lui) Illustration!),cin 1 :i . .i ?: evervtliitie on tho gciiTativo system that ls wort'? know nv,mn! nun Ii tlir.l ls not published iimny othrr worV. Kent in illunie volumes, or completo In ono. fur Trice in Pump?, Silver or Cimeiicy. (The authur Invites consulta tion, ami teller* nrc promptly niuwcred without cl-nrgc.) Addrefsi Dr. Dulls1 Dispensary. Ko. 12 Kurth Ulli St., Pt. Louis,.Mo. (Kntr.blishod 1B17-) 1 Y 1 caruc.llv n;'< posons sufleriiiR from nt*n rHi:*V H to senil me i'.e?r t.ltno? and address,they will learn ? \1011ivthing to |V,u fidvButngo.-Not a CL'russ. p. ?na nuaSMPO li i;M tcnrril. ITti'oQriBlnnlntt'toniyalifOlvU j nunn, .vouaMitin r.Ttiookon Opium KIIIIIR, i> w. ll. Squire, Vl crtUuajkn, Orceao Co., ind. ?l)GIi?[C?iXliGET WM'KAV?A, S. C. nu: EXERCISES OF THIS INSTITUTION will begin on THURSDAY, tho 12lh day of Septcinbcr ncxl. Tail ion per session , ... ?20 00 Hoard por month, including every thing except wishing and lights, ?1C 00 Iuslruction thorough by a full oorps of Pro fessors. Tor particulars mid ress E?B3V. .ir. KS. asif.iiv, Chairman of Faculty. WALHALLA, S. C., August 2it, 1878. 4 1 "D I JR, E 0_T O !F? Y~ O'?*, o ll ec Cousit y. Senator-J. YV. Livingston. Representatives- George R. Cherry, Joel Beard. Clerk of the Court-Jesse W Strihliiig. Judge of Probate-Richard Lewis. Shcrijl-J ll Robins. Coroner-S ll Johns. Auditor-C. E. Wnti?on. Treasurer-lt. S. Porcher. School CommisHioncr-lanac WicklifTo Jury Commissioner -A. Brennccko. Count if Commissioners-W \V Moss A Lav. J lt Steele Trial Justices-TI A II Gibson, S II Johns, Il Frank Sloan. W A King. J B Sanders. Intendant Walhalla--J D Vernor. VVar dons: O L Reid 0 Wondclkcn, A Bronockc D Bicmonn. .1 II Slick C E Wntnon. Intendant West Union-JPMioklor. Wnrd on s; I K Hunter, D V Wright, Jacob Schroder It C Strother. Vostmastet Walhalla-S II Sligh. Buy only the NEW Sj I ?'-..?j 1 V l? TUB fflzMpl Only bowing Mr.chino ftRji?l^jW, WHICH lt AS A . ..>. ".''-^ g. cy A, wi?ffii?-? SAM mWmtiwl??i?l? mmmJ .' -. : M^h'^'y'/l h U: Sc'.i Ctft'jftg I'ccr.o. '??m?$U 1 xl-io'.hrotd. ffi rcv:vG-;g?;it?h03, Thu Simplest, lite Host Dur able,and in Every Respect SiiilM?ci?iij med doos not fret out of order, and will do machino Illustrated Circular furnished on WANTED. (M N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Mdt ?NTS, WALHALLA, C G?e??vi?le atrt?otawta &ailroa<l CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, Passonger Tfaius run daily, Sundays ex ocr.tod, oonncotitiR with Night EapMM Tra?na on South Carolina Kui I rond up nqd < down, nod with tho Charlotte, Columbia' and Augusta mid Wilmington, Columbia add Augusto Knilronda, Oo o nd nftcm Monday, Novoiobcrll, 1878. tho Passenger Trains On this Hoad will bo r'u'u AS lol lows: ( LoavoOolurnblonl VP' 1 riff^t? Alston at 10 00'?'% Newberry nt - . . 11>28 ?"M' J Ind gea ut 2 45 p tn Bolton at . (4 Arrivo at Groohv?llo ( 6 55 p m T ? ... Ssftfe iwdvid ..t ?i? Loavo Grcenvi/lo at o 40 n ni Reltou at il lO'SO1 Hodges ut .. 12 03 to ' Nowborry nt ? 10 p tn\ ' Alston ut 4 ;a0 p tn Arrive ot (Columbia OO&p,'??7 AN11E1180N 1IUANOII AND BLUE RIDOB IT. RJ. ' Daily, except Sunduys, betwoen Belton and Anderson. Tri-woekly botwceo An derson and Walhalla, viz: Loave WolhoMa J fur. Anderson Mondays, Wednesdays aird} ' Fridays; loavo Anderson for Walhalla Tues- * days, Thursdays and Saturdays. ' : "! ? Ul? M Loavo Helton ut 4 20 p m M Aiidorson afc 5 16 pits)' * Pendleton at 6 10 . p ia l'orryvlllo nt 6 60 p itt Seneca City ut 7 00 pm Arrivo ut Walhalla at 7 80 p m , DOWN. Leavo Walhalla nt 7 09 a tn ' Seucoa City nt 7 80 i itt ' Pcrryvillc at 7 40 a n> Pendleton at 8 80 a ml '" ('! Anderson at 9 26 a in \, Arrivo at Beltou ( , 10 15 a rn ' Laurens Brandi Trains leavo Laurens G. H. nt 7.30 a. m. and leavo NoWbcrry 2.80 p. in, on 1 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Abbeville Brandi Train oonncots at Hodge's' with down and up train daily, Sundays ox- I oeptcd. THOMAS DODAMEAD, General Superintendent. JABEZ NORTON, JU., Gen'l Tiokot Ageufc South Carolina Railroad _1^1 '<uO CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ? CHARLESTON, November 10,1878. ?' 1 On und ofter this dato, Possengor Trains ou this road will run ns follows: DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. | ...U. (Sunday morning excepted.)i ?j otoo Loavo Charleston nt 7 30 a ni Arrive nt Columbia nt 1 85, p m . Lcovo Columbia nt 8 25 p tn Arrive nt Charleston at 9 45 p tn, '.' Nra HT EXPRESS. Leave Charleston at 8 80 p m Arrive ot Columbia at 7 26 a ni , Leuvo Columbia at 8 00 p ra Arrive at Charleston nt 6 15 a m ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. (Sunday morning excepted.). Leave Columbia ot 6 20 a na Arrive nt Branchville at 12 40 p m Leave Branchville ut 1 05 p m Arrivo at Columbia ut 6 45 p in* Accommodation Train connects daily ott -. Kingvillo with Train for Camden, and ott Branchville with Hay Passenger Train to? , and from Augusta and Charleston. Passengers for Camden lcovo Colombia! doily OP Accommodation Train at 0.20 a. m. Passengers for Columbia leave Camden nt 5.80 o. m., and nvriv? Pt Columbia at j 1.85 p. m. ji^ S. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. -jr S. B. BICKENS. Gen') Ticket Agent. j$ Atlanta aud Charlotte A?r-Ll?e Rttflwa? PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. H ATLANTA, GA , Dec. 8, 1878? . CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, T| On and aftor SUNDAY, December 8t? Double Daily Trains will ruo ou thia Jioook ns follows: ? GOING EAST. *?f?*m Night Mull and Pussenger TrHin: Arrive ot Seneca, 8 25 p m Leavo Seneca, 8 26 p m Day Passenger Train: Arrivo at Soncou, ll 86 am Leave Soneco, ll 87 a m GOING WEST. \ Night Muil aud Passenger Train: Arrivo at Senooa, 7 07 a m Leave Seneca, 7 08 a m Day Passenger Train: Arrive at Seneca, 4 49 p m Loavo Seneca, 4 60 p rn GOING EAST. Local Freight nnd Accommodation Train: Arrive at Seucoa, 4 89 p m ' Loavo Seneca 4 63 p m Through Freight Train: Arrivo ot Sonooa 8 11pm 'I Leave Seneca 8 ?il p m GOING WEST. Loci Freight and Accommodation Train} Arrivo ot Seneca 5 6.0 a rn, Leavo Seneca 6 00 a rn, Through Freight Train: Arrivo at Senooa 2 00 am .. ,, .,, yti Leavo Seucoa 2 00 a m Gloso oonncotion at Atlanta for nil pointa Wost and at Charlotte for all points East. ". G. J. FOREACRE, General Mahhgor'. W. J. HousroN, GonT -Pass. & Tiokoii' Agent. . :i CONNECTIONS. 1 At Atlanta, with tho Atlanta & Now Orleans Short Linc, (A. & W. Pt. RR.) nnd i Konnosow Route, W. & A. H. lt.) for all ;j ^?points in Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkan- 4 Has, Texns and tho Northwest. ? With tho Central Ruilroad of Georgia, fofl Macon, Savannah, Brunswick, und all, points in Southwestern Georgia and .',''M""J Florida. ion hii :M f? With tho Georgia Railroad for AugustAy Charleston, Port Royal and Savannah. , At Lula, Gu., with tho Northo?Btoro'tfaiL<; ' ' road, for Allions, Ga. , . . i *>?i''m;d* At Senooa, with tho Blue. Ridg?i Railroad ; *W? for Walhalla and Bolton, 8. iC. M.-.l.?to At Groonville, S. C., with the (ireonvilo <fc Columbia R. R. At Spartanburg, with tho S partan burg, ' 1 Union & Columbia Railroad, with . the Spartooburg & Ashoyillo Railroad, fu? . Tyron Mountain, oonnooting Itero, with stages for Flat Rook, H?ndersonvijje, . Ashovillc, and Worin Spring, N. C. A i .Uno and woH finished hotel ot tho foot of this mountain; At Charlotte, with thc Richmond & Dan-, ville Railroad, for all points North, East and Wost, and for Virginia Springs. With .tjHo Carolina OontraL Railroad tor Wilmington and in Ipr metjiotp points