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THE NATIONAL TICKET. ron vRBoiDBMr or TUB UN mm BTATKS, WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK. ioB VIOM t'UKSIUKNt, WILLIAM g. ENGLISH. THE STATE TICKET. For Governor: JOHNSON HAG O OD. For Lieutenant Governor: J. D. KENNEDY. For Comptroller Ccneral: J: C. COIT. For Secretary of State: R. M. SIMS for Attorney General: LEROY F. YO UM ANS. For Superintendent of Education: HUGH S. THOMPSON. For Adjutant and Inspector General: ARTHUR M. M A NI G A UL T. For Slate Treasurer: JOHN PETER RICHARDSON. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELICCTORS: At Large-John JO. Manning a7id Wm. Elliott. First District-E. W. Moise. Second District-C. II. Simonton. Third District-J. S. Murray. Fourth District-Cad. Jones. Fifth District- O. W. Croft. Tuc County Campaign. Tho Executive Committee of tho Democratic party of COODOO County recommend that tho campaign iu tho county bo opened by public mooting!) at thc following times aud places, to wit: High Kall.?, Saturday, August 7. .Salem, Tuesday, August 10. Little Uiver, Wednesday, August ll. Bethlehem, Saturday, August 14. Doublo Springs, Monday, August 1G. Damascus, Wednesday, August 18. Kock Springs, Friday, August 20. Center, Tuesday, August 24. Fair Play, Wednesday, August 25. South Union, Thursday, August 20, Chauga, Saturday, August 28. rrovidenco, Tuesday, August 31. Hird Abbott's, Wednesday, September 1. Meetings will also bo held at Soucca City, cslmlnstcr, Walhalla and perhaps at other aces during tho campaign. Speeches will bo mado by tho candidates at tho above mentioned places. HOBE UT A. THOMPSON, County Chairman. W. J. STnintiNO, Sccrotnry. County Democratic Executive Committee. Walhalla-J. J. Norton. Flat Shoals-N. J. Brown. Oconco Tannery-J. N. Todd. Little Uiver-James Fish or. South Union-John W. Sbolor. Fair Play-D. II. Glenn. Kiohland-James L. Fennell. Hook Springs-O. I. Walkor. WcBt Union-U. C. Strother. Soneea Hivor-Goorgo lt. Cborry. High Falls-S. K. Cannon. Westminster-F. L. Iludgons, Connoross-J. M. Keith. Ploueaut Hill-G. W. Eaton. Holly Springs-Guilford Blackwell. Fall Crook-D. W. Fendloy. Sonooa City -J. 0. Cary. Contre-W. M. Brown. Fairviow-J. L. Smith. Providonoo-F. L. Sitton. Toll Cato-J. B, Morton. Damascus-. Doublo Springs-? - --- Bachelor's Rotroat-? Ooonoo Station-? [From tho Nashville Christian Advocate] The Old Methodist's Testimony, I praiso tho Lord, my Christian friends, That I om with you still, Though standing iiko an old log house Upon ft wost sido hill; Tho inusio has gono out, you know; Tho timbers have decoyed; But suoshino on 'cm's just as warm As when thoy first was laid. Almost a hundred years have passed Siooo I was born, and then 'Twaa only ?fteon further on, And I was born again. I'vo seen tho forest melt away; Nico houses havo bcon roared; Tho world has quito outstripped tho ohuroh I'm very muoh afoard. Thoy uHcd to toll a Methodist As far as cy o oould sosa; No gewgaws on a woman thon, No dickey on a man; But now our congregations aro So muoh by fashion lod, They look just like a rainbow Wrecked upon a posy bed. Tho circuit riders of thom days Were not so fino and grand; Thoy took degrees a hauling logy And clearing up tho land, But when ono of 'om roso to prcaoh, I toll you wo could smell Tho fragrant flowers of heaven And tho stifling smoko of hell, Wo had an "amen corner" too, Bcsido tho pulpit stairs, And whilo ho raised his sermon bents, Wo lifted with our prayers; Wo throw in many a loud ''Thank God!" And wero not obliged to go, To givo tho Lord tho glory, To a olass^room down below. Tho grand old quarterly meetings Wore to ult tho brethren door, Just Uko four green oases In tho doscrt of tho year; The people Hooked from miles o round; My wife would tako a sooro, .An4 niter supper thoy would pray, Ano] sleep upon thu floor. I know tho world's a moving on. But whoo through tho stained glass windows Tho sun throws blue aud gold, I oannot help a thinking how Tho gtory shono of old. They call mo on ?old fossil," And a "rolio of tho post," A "fogy" aud a "oroakor" too; But this WODt ni ways last, I troad a trembling isthmus Whore two seas of glory roll, And soon tho past and futuro bliss Will swallow up tho soul. And whon t roaoh fair Canaan, Tho Lord will doubtless seo That mansions in tho city will Not do for such as mo; So Ho will lot mo go among i The old-fashioned sainte, I think, And praise Him 'neath tho troo of lifo j Upon tho river's brink. Two Paths. An Eoglish lady, having boon naked as to tho propriety of attending on Sunday un exhibition of Biblo pictures, replied with an illustration which illuminates a wide rango of duties. Sho said: Along tho South Dowua aro two paths, ouo a very few indies from tho edgo of tho ol i IT, another about two yards od. Many havo walked and walked safely, along tho Gist path, but it was dangerous. Ono stop to tho left, aud thoy would have fulton, porhops, scvorsl hundred feet iuto tho sea below; or, if a piece of loose rook suddenly separated from the other parts, it would havo carried tho person who chanced to bo treading it, down, down with it, into tho abyss. Many, too, and I am among thom, havo trodden tho path further in; wo had as plcosnnt a viow, with this groat distinction from the moro danger loving passengers, wo wcro safo; if wc took a step to tho Idt, I wo wcro still on solid ground; if tho edge wore jagged, or cvou a hugo moss of rook fell, wo only suw unevenness, or felt c ' slight shook. [ A gust of wind could not hurl us over, neither would sudden giddiness send us rolling down thu precipice. Whioh waa best, was wisest, was sufesti "Tho last," you Bay? Vet both have beet walked without accident. J do not lay down a rulo that every om would bo doing wrong in going to sec t collection of pictures illustrating tho Bibb nu Sunday, but I do say there ia u Soull Down called Sunday; it is high above tin six miles of country aron nd it; along tin edgo is written: "Itornotnbcr tho Subbatl day to keep it holy." There arc two paths, ono culled "relig ious pleasure," tho other, "hours for Got alone. Which is tho happiest, tho wisest tho safest tho best? Tom Blodgott, of St. Mary's, Collecto of Customs notoriety, has turned up again This timo ho is heard from in tho region c Iluborsham and llabuu Counties, whero h is passitig himself off asa revenue ngcui Blodgctt, wo learn, is nt tho bend of abou twenty-live men, whioh posso has seize quito a number of stills, and destroyo them with quantities of beer and mash. Collector Clurk says that ho docs nc know why it is that Blodgctt is officiatin ns a revenue agent, as he is not in tho cm ploy of tho government, this fact bavin been learned by a telcgrum which he r< eei ved from headquarters. Collector Olor was quito surprised when he heard tin Dlodgctt was passing himself ol?as a revenu agent, and nt once telegraphed to Wash in j. lon, and waa informed that Blodgctt wt not an omployuO of tho government. At the close of a lecturo in Eoglish b Mr. Bradlaugh, who challenged any OD present to reply to his argument, a poo ignorant oollior aroso and said: "Muistt Bradlaugh, me und my mato Jim were hot Mothodys till ono of these infidel cha? com' this way. Jim turnod infidel, au used to badger mo a- out attendit] prayer meetings; but ono day in tho pit largo cob of coal came down upon Jim hoad. Jim thought ho was killed-and al mon! but ho did boiler and cry to God Then turning to Mr. Bradlaugh, with knowing look he said: "Young man, there now't liko cobs of coal for knocking inf delity out of a mani" EXPECTING BAD NEWS.-; boy, apparently very much agit! ted, rushed into a house and sai to tlie lady: "I don't want ter alarm yer, lu I've got big news. The man sci me up from thc livery stable 1 tell yer." "Good heavens! What is it; "Why, you know your litt Aleck, what thoy can't keep out< tho livery stable 'round tho coi ncr?' "Yes, well?" "I told Aleck just now not go inter the stable among tl horses and ho would not mil mo." ''Oh dear! what has happenet "Ho said he wanted to s what a mule 'ud do when y tickled its hcols with a straw." "Oh heavens!" gasped the lat and sho clung to tho mantel pic for a support. "Well, sir, yer boy Aleck gol straw and snuck up bellin* a sc rel mule, ticketed him on I heels, an," Tho lady started for tho dooi "An' thc blame critter no lifted a hoof," called tho b "nover so much as switched tail. It's a mighty good thing Aleck that he didn't too, ai thought I'd come up and tell y< Ile who stops to pick a flaw othors knitting work drops tut stitches in his own. I A gcntloman anxious to ascer tain tho effect of transplanting at night, instead of by day, made an experiment with tho following results: Ho transplanted ten cherry trees while in bloom, com mencing at four o'clock in tho af ternoon. Those transplanted in tho dark maintained their condi tion fully. Ho did tho same with ten dwarf trees, after tho fruit was one-third grown. Those transplanted during tho day shod their fruit; thoso transplanted dur ing tho night perfected tho crop and showea no injury from having boon removed. With each of thoso trees ho removed somo earth with tho roots. Tho inci dent is fully vouched for, and if a few similar experiments produce a like result, it will be a strong argument to horticulturists, ?&c., to do such work at night. Men work for it, bog for it, steal for il, and die for it, and all tho while, from the eradlo to the grave, nature and CJod are thun dering in our cars the solomn question, "Whatshall it profit a man if ho gain tho whole world and loso his own soul?" Thc madness for money is the strong est and lowest of thc passions} it is thc insatiate Moloch of the human heart, before whose re morseless altar all thc finer attri butes of Immunity arc sacrificed. It makes merchandise of all that is sacred in the haman affections, and oven traffics in thc awful so lemnities of the eternal. Reason and virtue alono can bestow liberty. The last man to correct a mis take is-the man who commits it. True merit, like a river, the deeper it is the less noise it makes. Nev) Advertisement s. 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MlMoarl, St|4J K I87t>.-"l"rtrrlvf ri io mur h tunertl from the Ul? ol ?nur rr mr tie i fh?l I ?int to try them in another cal?. Toll li ol lon j tianjin?, ?nil will ncc J ?omellilng ??ry ilronr, Mich., Jin. JJ, 1679.-I tiiyo uied up your ptchtifaof meell. fin? I ir ni rr. o aoothtr t? loon ai |K>IIU>!*, thal pirkayo . te.I perl ill appirinl trouble, hut Iber? lia tvetknri? yet, ?j.j I vrlih you nouM prrpiire lhl? loafer thojar?ol that. towt, Oct. 10th, 1979.-I tm ilmoit turprlied tl ?our r?|. Ililli. Thiy ht?* workd like a ehtrm on ino. I ara ju?t iwlci ai much ol aminti I vrti biforo (akinf. I veaiontha rt ry- of th? pea vc, I IhoUf?hl. ind Ibero wai DO ?ur* for mo, tut oow I im lo ????J?????j???LaSB'it wmmm W?il Virginia, Aur.23, IMO.-1 rTrrWc I your medirla?, ind I belier* lt bu cured m?, for wMdi I an. very thankful. In* ?tond plena (Ind $S, f.ir which i.len* ?end in? ?neither boa (No. 3) for a friend. You htvo dona a'leal thing for mo, I ?rill lind you ?ll th? orden I can. | (Yom rt I'hiffiiolan ami Ntiraeon. Mlaiourl, Jone 26th, IS?9.-I'leai? forward me at once annlhir bot ol th? I'tilillei. Th? pillent on whom I li?ve u?rd ruoit of en? N'X, lp addition to a iimol* bo?, li lut rrcovcrinr, ?nd k Ihlak anothe/ will iel hun elf riehU _ I IST THE PRICE OF SASH, ?JODEE AND BLINDS ! 35 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FROM CHICAGO PRICES, "BUILDERS' SUPPLY HOUSE" LONGLEY & BOBIHSOH, ATLANTA, OA Send for Prices lief ore Ordering Elsewhere. Juno 17, 1880 81-Gm EAGLE AND PHENIX PERFECT BALL SEWING THREAT). COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. PREPARED Br A PROCESS USED IJY JYO OTHER MILL. IT HAs"No"EQnALi 16 Balls to Pound, I lb. Packages. 20 Balls to Pound, 2 lb. Paper Boxes. _Paoked In Cases of 20, 30, 50,100 or 500 Pounds each. Uniform Price, Invariable if ?scot mts. t^"?oi?L toy ?ai aro>i3i303ri3-O?? ASK TOR "EAGLE & PHENIX." USE NO OTHES VASHIGTONN AND LEE UNIVERSITY, dun. fc?. W. O. B-tEK, President. 'IIOROUGII instruction in Langunsos, L?tcra L turo and Science, mid in tho Professional cliools of Law and Hngiuecriug. Tuition mid ses reduced to a total of $70. Expenses (Vom 200 lo $260 for nine months, including tuition nd fees. Next session begins September Killi, 880. For catalogue address J. L. CAMPBELL, Ju., Lexington, Va. July 2'J, 1880 87? lm RICHMOND FEMALE SEMINARY. THU eighth session will begin September 122, 880. Location healthy; corps of teachers able nd experienced; natives for modern languages; menial ndvaiitugcH in music and art. Number f boarders being limited, Ibo comfort, health, iippincSS and moral and mental good of each ?in more certainly bo scoured. We refer lo tho acidly of the University of Virginia; Gen. F. I. Smith, Virginia Military Instituto, and io L-diop Whittle, of Virginia. l'or oataloguo pply to JOHN If. POW li LL, Principal, Richmond, Va. July 8, 1880 34-lin I GEORGETOWN, KY. (limi ter of a Country lu Existence. Recognized as one of thu best Institutions for educating youn-? laities. Full course. Thorough education. Healthiest part of thc State. Fall term begins September 6th, i8So, For catalogue and full information, address .J. J. RUCKBK, Principal, Georgetown, Ky. HAMILTON FEMALE COLLEGE. I Well solcctcd course ot study. Special departments tor nil tho ornamental branches. Faculty large, able end experienced. Extensive Grounds fur recrea tion. Excellent buildings, ICOxsS feel, four Rlorle*, containing 125 apartments. Commodious chape). Klee Mediation, Ornamental, Piny ami Hath licorne. Warmed by steam and lighted willi gas. linly two young ladies occupv a room. Charges lower (linn nny school offering cqu&l advantages in the United State?. Session begins September 131b, 1SS0. For terms, cat alogues and further particulars, address J. T. PATTERSON, President, Lexington, Ky. TFARUFRS& STUDENTS?? 1 krlVllkll4JsiOO,or8200permonth Ginini: VACATION. For full particulars, address, J. C. McCUltPY et CO.. Philadelphia, Pit. RICHMOND FEMALE INSTITUTE Rtclimoncl, va, ?f.H. HAWTHORNE, D. D., Prca't Hoard Trustees. Miss SALI.KY IS. II AMNKK, Principal, For moro than a nuartor of a century this Insti tution has enloycu a liberal patronngc, not only from Va., bul all the Southern States. liuilding handsome, nud elegantly furnished. Conversa tional French taught hy Parisian. Art under charlo of European Artist. Music a specialty: " Address tho Principal for Catalogue AGENTS WANTED CIIPVOI (IDEM h BOO to si sr? n. MonthXllul uLUrCUIJI ? I^HI mn Uwaml iurnifl for lin-1 - HU ff 1 %Jt lr? Pr. ness Men, Farmers, Mc? t,,^,,,, a E?.\ .o?. n ri ?. rv ? chantes and Workingmen YOUR OWNSCIIII<K(?SI. I-owprlco. - ? ? J?J^JL. Great success. Ono agent ILA WYES? sold 600 in ona town, nn ?" T ? other 153 In :W days, an other 76 in 13 days. Saves ten times its cost, and everybody wants it. Send for circulars and terms. Alto General Agents Wanted. Address P.W. ZIEGLER & CO., 1,000 Arch SL.IWa, ra. JOHN ANSEL, A7^^flt?-Xji3Fr3i:-A.XjiXji^., JES. O?, ! A BI N K T M A K E R, UPHOL8TEB HAS for salo and on band what every ono cods sooner or later: C'OFfl-'flNS AND CASKETS, CASUS HIV tJAS?KTfil, corales WHIR or w I i li o ii I pJlllHSCS. I^nibaliaiiii? Wot al lc ISui-.ul .a Kn s of Ibo most improved pal terns in thc frilled Slates. Prions reasonable, according (ollie limes. September ll, 1K70 -J?-iy -jr? -ry rjrp g* ?Q H^J^^^D O^TUL POWDERS Will otiro or provont Jllseano. No NORSK will dio of COMO, WOT o or I.TJNO F*. vr.it. If FoiiU's l'ov/ilorsoro usad In limo. FonU'? Po wilora w 111 euro and preven 11 loo CiiOLKn*. Foul's l'owdi rs will provent UAPXS in F AW ts, FOIIU'B Powdors will Increado tho quantity of milk Mid cream twenty per cent., and maUo tho butter nnn ?cd sweot. f , Font/.'s Powders will euro or provont almost KVKBY Professional Gards. ATTO LIN EY-?T-LA W, WALHALLA, S. C. Wl?ili practice in all llio Slate Courts and United States Court. Ofiieo on the Public Squnro. M II ruh 12, 1880 18 J. 8. COTHIIAN, 1 f W. .1 RTKIIU.IKO, Abbeville, s. c. / \ Walhalla, S. C. coinMM & STMBMNG ^ttorneys-at-Lja-w., VtMIL?B AP^A, s. c. VU I LI, practice in all ibo Stain amt United li Slates Couria. Uilieu in ino Judge of Probalo'a Ollioe. tfovctubor il, 1870 51-ly WM. (J. KEITH. JOHN S. VKRNKH, KEITH & VEEWER, A T T O R N J'J Y S A T L A W A N J) Solicitors in Rquiiy, Will nrnotico ni Ibo Slate (Virts on Ibo Kighth Judicial Ulroult and in ibo United States Cun t Ofiiee oil J'KIIIIC Sonare, Walhalla, S C Jail 0, IS'/":) 8 tf l?Tll. GIBSON, A T T 0 R N li Y - ti T - I A AV TRIAL MS riCE. "Will givo prompt, at tention, to any and etil business entrusted to him. Ofrlce on Court KC otis? Sera are, Wal halla, B. O. February 12, 1880 18.-ly DIRECTORY l-i nt OOOMOO <uouu(y. Senator-J. W. Livingston. Jlc)>rescnla(iocs- George H. Obcvry, Joel Board. Clerk of tho. Court-dowe W Stribling. Judye of Probate-Riobard Lewis. Sheriff-? H Robins. Coroner-S II Joli ns. Auditor-J. N. George Treasurer-'II. V. Alexander. School Commissioner- Isaac Wickliflo Jury Commissioner-A. Brcniiccko. County Commissioners-W W Moss, A Lav. J I! Steele. Trial Justices-tl A II Gibsee., Bil Johns, l? Krank Sloan. W A K ing, .J tl Sanders. Intendant Walhalla-1) Blom ann, War ens: 0 Wendolkon, J K ?iendrix, W Pitch ford. 0 li Heid, W. G. Br vi u, A. I'isoliesser. Intendant West dion-i PMioklcr. Ward ens-, I K llnnlev, Jaeob Selirodor, W A Strother, J M Gallas. Poslmaiter Walhalla-J II Sligh. South Carolina Eailroad CHANGE Ol'1 SCH KIHI LE. Commencing July ll, 18550, Trains will run as follows; COJJUMDIA DIVISION. (DAILY.) Leavq^ Charleston nt 6 45ara 005pm Arrive rt Columbia at ll lil) a m 0 10 II III Leave Columbia at *0 15 pm 0 ?I0 p m Arrive at Charleston *1 I 00p m 0 15 a m *On Sundays this Train will lcavo Co lumbia at 2 15 p m and tntivo in Charleston at 7 80 p m. AUGUSTA plVWlOiV. (DAILY.) Lcavo Charleston at 0 00 a m 10 15 p m Arrive at Augusta nt. 55 25 p m 7 50 a m Loavo Augusta at 8 00 n m 7 40 p m Arrive, at Charleston at 2 00 p in (5 15 a ni Trains leaving Charleston at G 45 a m and Columbia ul 0 15 p in, make close connections iexoopt on 8a ri days) with Greenville and Columbia lliilioid to and fronl Walhalla, Greenville, Anderson, Spartanburg, Flat Rock and llondcrsou ville and Lime?o. JOHN H. DECK.v Groonvillo and Columbia Railroad CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, On nnd oftor Monduy, July 12, 1880, tho Passenger Trains over tho Grcenvillo nnd Columbia Railroad will bc run daily, Suuduys oxocptod: j* MAIN BTKM. UP. Loavo Columbia ot ll 45 a m Alston nt 12 58 p m No wherry at 1 50 p m Hodges at 4 48 p m Holton at 6 03 p m Arrivo at Grcouvillo 7 20 p m DOWN. Jioavo Grcouvillo at 10 20 a m Helton at ll 39- a m Hodges nt 1 00 p m Newberry at 3 48 pin 'Alston at ll EO p m Arrivo at Columbia G 00 p m ANDERSON 1JUANCII AND BLUE R?DC1X H. lt. Daily, oxcopt Sundays, botweeu Bolton, Andorson and Walhalla, as follows: Ul? Leave Helton nt G IQ- p m Audcrsou at 6 53 p tn Pendleton at 7 55 p m Pcrryvillo at 8 86 p u* Scnooa 8 50 p rn Arrivo at Walhalla at 9 23* p tn DOWN. Lcavo Walhalla nt 4 30 a m Seneca City 5 13- a m Pcrryville ut 5 20 a in Pendleton at G 03' n m Anderson at 7 05' a m Arrive at Holton 7 43> a m LnuroiiH Brandi Trains leave Laurens C. II. at 8 05 a, m. and leave Newberry 4.00 p. i?. on every ?lay, Sunday excepted. Abbeville llranob Train connects nt Ifodgo'o with down and Up train daily, Sundays ex cepted. Leave Abbcvillo nt 8,55 A. M.; Ecavo ilod?os at 4.60 r. M. Up and down Traius on tho niain^stcm make close connection at Columbia with tho up and down day passenger Traius on tho South Carolina Railroad and with tho through Froight Trains, with Passongor Oar attached, on tho Wilmingtou, Columbia und Augusta Railroad, and at Alston'with tho trains ol' tho Spartanburg, Unicn and Columbia Railroad for Union, Spartasburg, Ilcndersonvilio, Asheville, etc., ito. j. w. FRY, General S upc ri ute n do ut. J. P. MEREDITH, Master Transportation. JADE/ NORTON, JR., Gcu'l Ticket A'?CO? Atlanta and Charlotto Air-Lino Railway PARSING Kit DKPARTMENT.. ATLANTA, GA , July 28, 1370; OJI?NQE 6>/<' SCJWDULE. On and after July 20th Tra?na willi run ou this Road xs follows: DAV PASSUNG KR TRAIN. GOING KA ST. Arrive ut Seneca, 9 40 p nu Leave Seneca, 9 50 pim WESTWARD. Arrivo at Seneca, 7 15 jv tn Leave Sen nen, 7 10 pin N IG HT PASS WNO IOU TRAIN. EAST WAHI). Arrive at Seneca, 9 Ol putt Leave Soneos, 9 02 p rn? GOING WEST. Arrive nt Seneca, G IG a mr Leave Seneca, G 17 a- ilk LOCAL FREIGHT TR Al'iL GOING EAST. Arrive at Seneca, 5 23 j?.nv Loavo Seneca 5 83 ?*l? GOING WEST. ' Arrive ot Seneca G 00 3>m Leave Seneca G 20 a m THROUGH ERE 1G HT TRAIiNv EAST WA lt I). Arrivo at Seneca, 8 12 p m Lcavo Sonco?, 8 12 n^ui WESTWARD. Arrive at Seneca, 1 55 a?in Loavo Scacon, 1 55 a-tn Connecting ot Atlanta for ull pololo West und Southwest. Connecting ut Charlotto for all Easton* points. Through Tickets on sale at Gainesville, Seneco City, Greenville and Spart&a?burg to ull points East or Wr03t. CONNECTIONS. At Atlanta, with the Atlanta & No^Orlcons Short Line, (A. & W. Pt. lt.. lt.) and Keniiesaw Route, W. & A. li. ].";*),foi all points in Mississippi, Louisiana Arbon. ?as, Texas and the Northwest. With thc Control Railroad of Goorgia,. for Macon, Savannah, Rruuswicb,. and all points in Southwestern Gc?r.gia and Florida. With tho Georgia Railroad for AugustOj Charleston, Port Royal and Savannah. At Lula, Gn., with tho Northeastern Rail road, for Athens, Ga. At Seneca, with tho Blue Ridge Railroai ?GV Walhalla and Helton, S. C. At Greenville, S. C., with the Grcenvilo J Columbia R. R. At Spartanbnrg, with tho Spartanburg Union & Cullimbin Railroad, with tin Spartanburg h Asheville Railroad, fo Ty rou Mountain, connecting hero will Stages for Flat Rock, Ilcndorsonvillc Asheville, and Warm Spring,. N.. C. 1 line and well finished hotel at thc foot c thin mountain. At Chm lol te, with tho Richmond & Dan villo Railroad, for all points North, Eni nnd Wost, and for Virginia Sprjpg With tho Oarol|nn Central Railroad i< Wilmington and intermedi?lo points. G. J. EOREACRIO, General Manager. W. J. HOUSTON, Gcu'l Pass. & Tick* Agent rs"iUK undersigned) as Koprosoutntivo i I tho board of officers of tho Motbodi colored ohurehes nt Mt. Sinai, Andorne County, and Bethel Grove, Oconc>> Count ^ives notice to all persons visiting kho cami mooting ibis year, that no cake stands, pr< vi: iou bland?, &? , will be allowed on tl Campgrounds nt tho approaching ervmpmcc lng, except as specially authortatadi by tl authorities of thc. said churches. Perso disturbio;; the OllinpmOQling by such nui ancos will bo indictable us disturb?os of roi gions meetings. ll. A. FLKT07H?U, Chairmnn, July 15. IWO 30 lni nuiR IUII.I.IAMSTOX TJJ'.'KAT.M f?M>w:oty I Ai li WiiLuxirov, i'l/fiWiir \i, e?Kf>M?.i> )!/.<.? 1 'pMWIf <f/, II? .?..).? j /?JA ri .fMft?MA totmfl f., ii.<if .'v-vi.i.?\ ?i iiL-n?n??.i.,iN/ih if Af/,wM?i v?i?< n M iVl'/Vw*"', l.i.':?-iivOl/.M<n.,r il *n ? 1/ i% . ? ?i ii itfkiiU "OfiY&ftfJff?VimJiJfy hi-.^?..>U'?M' ,? Stin.yj ?ol/bj IBtl4n{ AvClliiS-(V-.\V;r'r''lirX-SluM* ?"* it* rv.i? (i4..W4>;V..U.v WM" .<. **, H'.?"'?'* Zui>Mx,<\\?\(>^p}A\'rk^i\-.^ut ,,*U.I/>..I.C.JIJ? t* ** < w wfovv?w. vi-.'.r>. v?t.'itt.iiA . 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