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SUBMISSION. . [AH9\VKft TO 1? A T11? ll ' H Y A N *8 ' " H K UT.' * J Poor weaned feet! Poor tired lu, ods With labor stressed! Frees on o little wliilo life's fr iendless strands 'lill cometh rest. Thioo oyos nhou'd never know tho fears Of bitter pain I 'Thy boa rt should never know tho fears Of soanty grain. Thine eye? tho harvest shill not count, Thy murmuring ocosej Tho barren ways grown fruitful from God's fount; Ho gives increase. Thou sent ter seed io springtime's gleam, On rock ond sand, And ho will not garner beyond thy dream A harvest grand. Thy restless longiog for tho "other shore, Far down tho Wost," Must restful be forevermore, For God knows best. A iittlo whilo and toil for all is o'er; Thy heart oppressed Sholl know no caro nor restless longing moro But rest, sweet rcstl Then hush thy "human heart cry" low Within thy breust; Ere long on mother's heart iu heavon thou know Eternal rest! -.Alice Brooks in Philadelphia Times. OiitcnViurg: mid tFusf, Hie BHR VClltOl'8, mid h ?tc ii rfc" Hie Perfecter ol'Printing. In 14G8, Sohoeffcr priutcd a copy of thc Institutes of Justinian, at thc end of whioh aro somo Latin versos that possess peculiar interest from their bearing on thc origin of printing. Tho vcrsiPotilion is very rudo and moy bc translated thus: "Moses, by tho plan of tho Tabernacle, and Solomon, by thc pinn of tho Temple, only produced works of ingenuity; tho Churoh shines with a brighter light. Greater thon Solomon, 6hc hus revived Be zaleel and Hiram. Ho who is pleased to oroato high talents has given us two great masters of tho ort of engraving, both bear ing tho nomo of John, both native of May? onoo, ond both illustrious as thu first print ers of books. "Potor odvonood with them towards tho desired goal and starting ;':o last, arrived thc first, having boon rendel 01 thc most skill ful in tho url of cugro\.t.g, by Him who alono bcstowB light and genius, "Every nation oan now procuro its own kind of letters, for ho (reter) excels in tho engraving types of oil kinds. It is difficult to bclievo tho prices which ho pays to learned men to correct lus editions. Ho has iu his service Master Franois, thc writer in Latin, whoso 'Methodic Science' is cele brated all over tho world. I also am ot? taohed to him not BO much for thc sake of vile gain, ns for tho lovo of general good, and thc glory of my country. Oh, if they could purgo tho text of all its faults! Those who arrango tho letters, us well ns those who road tho proofs, tho friends of litera ture would then infallibly award to them o crown of glory, who thus como in oid by their books to thousands of scats of leann, ing." Thcso lines, Written cither by a proof reader or compositor in Schoeffcr's employ ment, and pluccd in tho colophon (that is, inscription ut thc end) of ono of Schoeftor's own publications, two years after Fust'.s cToath, must bo accepted us evidence from tho very inventors of thc art-tho compari son made to Bczolecl, tho worker iu metal, and to Hiram, King of Tyro, who furnished tho motoriols for Solomon's temple, being a remarkable testimony to John Gutenburg, tho workor, and John Fust, who furnished tho monoy to enable both to become illus trious as tho first printers of books; while tho tributo to Peter SohoclTer'n skill gives him his duo honor us thc perfector of thc intention. This bit of biography is of renewed in terest. At oollego Chester A. Arthur had determined to becomo n lawyer. Accord ingly, upon graduation, ho went to n law school at Hallston Springs, and there re mained diligently studying for several months. Ho thoo returned to Lansingburg where his father then resided, and there studied law. In IS51 ho obtuioed a situa tion us principal of an academy nt North Pownal, Bennington County, Vermont. Ho prepared boys for oollcgc, all tho while studying law. Two years after ho left Norlh Pownnl, or in I8?)3, o student from Williams College, named James A. Gn fiold, came to tho placo, and in tho snmo noademy building taught penmanship throughout ono winter. It was a singular circumstance flint after nearly a quarter of a oentury, both these men meit nt a politi es! convention, and unexpectedly to them selves bo picked out ns tim candidates of tho ltopublioan parly for President and Vico President. Wc sawn sfotcment in tho Mncon Telc grapli, a few days ago, to tho effect that tho business men of Mncon wore refusing to th Ice perforated coins ut any rare, and that they could no longer bo used there os monoy. Thcso coins arc a nuisance, and becoming moro so on account of their in creasing number. Hut people who hold or re?oive them should not submit to nny great depreciation. Treasurer Gilfillan, who hos been called on for information on tho subject, stales that the government deducts only for tho actual loss in weight by tho mutilation, at tho r tc of between four and fivo cents per groin for silver ooins. Thc owners ol' su il) coins cnn moko their own calculations ns to tho proper de preciation, in view of this rulo of thc government. Tho statutes of tho United States pr?vido severo pennines for thc mutilation of tho coinage of this country, and it is to bo regretted that it is so cl?fti cult to find find punish thc mutilators. --. # -*M A reporter, io describing tho turning of a dog out of court by order of tho bon..'), says: "Tho ejected oonino, os ho was ignomin-* ously dragged from tho room, cast n glauco ot tho judge for the purpoao of hoing oblo to identify him at somo future time." ; j &?MAtv~~Tho Agricultural De partment calls attention to tho cultivation of sumac, a form of tannin, tor which American loath er merni fae tu reis pay a million dollars a year lot tho loreign arti cle. Tho plant grows like a weed on every st retell of poor ground or mountain range, and it requires hut a little culture and skill in harvesting to add it to our profita hlo lesser crops. It requires to he kopt (rec from woedsj tho crop should he gathered the year after planting, hy breaking oil' all tho lcavos; after that year in Sieily tho tree is either stripped of all leaf-bearing branches and pruned down to a straight stalk, or else, which is best, hand-picked threo times a year. At. present the crop of American sumac is reaped al most exclusively by negroes and poor whites, especially in Virginia. About eight thousand tons are brought annually to tho Virginia mills, carelessly gathered and cured, and consequently worth about half the value of the im ported article. Tho loiter written by Secretary Blaine to President Garfield, accepting his oller of tho first place in tho Cabinet, has been mudo public. It was written December 20, and is full of tho warmest expressions of per sonul friendship, coupled with thc promise of perfect devotion to service of the new Administration, which he said mus! be mado "brilliantly successful and strong in thc confidence and pride of thc people, not ut ail dircoting its energies for r'o'-cteo'.ton and yet compelling that result by thc logio of events and by the imperious necessities of thc situation." TUB EX POSTMASTI?U OF ]>AMIIE:ICI - Solomon S. Jones, the black post master at Hamberg, was arraigned in tho District Court yesterday und pleaded guilty to the ohargo of stealing from tho mail. Judge Hryun, in passing sentence, told him that thc government hud been disposed to treal him as leniently as possible. In tin opinion of tho ('curt, however, clemency j iu cases where tito n-inctity of tho mails wore violated would bc cruelty to the peo* plc at laigo. Thc sentence was 8000 fiat and ono year's imprisonment. Hees think there 13 no place like comb honcy-comb. Frosts have dono great damage to thc tobacco crop in Not th Carolina and V ir ginia. Charles Foster, liepubliom, was relcoloc Governor of Ohio on thc 11th. Tho week of mourning W?S O costly ono to tho Now York theatres. A moderate estim?te puts their loss nt $50,000, nud lt moy havo gone boyond that tiguro. Many of tho business houses also "foll fur behind during tho week. It is salo to say that, what with tho outlay (ur mourning und thc (. lieut on trudo, nmusomonts und so on, tho cost of the President's death, measured in mero dollars und conte, cuino to 81,000,000 iu New York alono. But everything is now brightining up again. It appears tho rcmoius of President Taylor havo beon removed thrco times They reposo now in a public spot ut Frank fort, Ky. Thc body wad first placed iu u ccmclury n't' Wimhingtiou, thou a lot ou tho Taylor homestead, five miles buck of I Louisville, om) then taken to Cuvo Ili'l j Cemetery, Louisville In 1878 tho ron mains wore placed in tho beuutiful ceme tery ut Frankfort, whoro they uro iu thc company of many illustrious (load, includ ing Vice President Itichard M. Johuson. Thc following is said to bo o good ourc for colds. Boil two ounces of flaxseed iu a quart of water} strain, and add two ounces of rock candy, one-half pint of honey, juico of three lemons; mix mid lot ull boil weil; let oool and bottle Dose, ono cup ful before meals. Tho boWor you drink it tho better. Charleston cats 18,000 beeves eaoh year. What maintains OOO vice would bring up two children, Ask n woman how old she is if you want to seo her show her rage. Anderson will buiid a 810,000 Opera House ul un early day. A teaspoonful of powdered charcoal in a glass of wutcr often rel io vee head uoho. A dispatch from New Orleans states that Gov. Wilt?., of Louisiana, ison on his deathbed. Score another for Vcnnor. Ho predict cd 1 Iiis September summer. There is talk again about the division ol' C a) i for nia into two States The newspaper press in tito South is bog i nmg to agitate the subject ol' a revision in the tarit). As regards Hancock in 18?4, it. is said the General is in* tho hands ol' Iiis ftionds. A {armer in tho West took strychnine and (bon shot himself. The ball pierced ihe stomach and that organ emptied itself of tho poison before it was absorbed into tho system. The bullet, wound is not necessaril y lat al. MENDELSSO JIN PIANO CO. Will make, for thc next GO days only ti Qrniul Offer of ruuv m MW . mwim a. $85U Sijunro Grand Piuno for only ?{245. Cf'V T 1/ 1 ??O MMRnitleeiil rosewood caso elegantly fin Uh ed, .'5 string'.*, ? I X O 1 y-? 7;\ Octaves lull ntid lyre, heavy serpentine nnd Iorgo fancy moulding mund COKO, full Iron Frame, l-iench Ornud Aotion, Grand I lammers, in fact every improvement .?hieb cm in any ?ray lend to tho perfection of tho instrument han been added. fifjy Our price for this instrument boxed nnd delivered on board ears nt cii'?^ i'X. ffcA New York, with (ino l>i?it? Cover. Stool and llimk, only gw-*tJ.OT This piano will he sent on test n ial Plooso sond reference if you do not send money with order Cash sent with order will bo refunded and frei gil I chargea paid byes both ways if Piano is not just as represented in thia Advertisement. Thousands io use. .Send for Catalogue. (ivory instruinent fully warranted for live years, J)I A IW^kQ $100 ta $400 (willi stool cover and book.) All strictly First class J. J.JL V J k) nnd sold nt wholesale factory prices. Those Pianos made one of the lineM displays nt tho Centennial Inhibition and ?ere unanimously recommended ho llie Highest Honors. The Squares contain our New Patent .Seale, the greatest improve ment in the history ol' piano making. The new paient seale uprights aro ibo finest in America, Positively wo make tho finest Upright Pianos, nf the riebest tone and greatest durability. They arc recommended by the highest mu-ieal authorities in tho country. Over 14,000 in use, and not one disssnt?flied purchaser. All Pianos and organs sent on 15 days test trial- freight free il unsatisfactory. Don't full to wrlto ns before buying. Positively WO offer the best bargains". Piano catalogue mailed free. Handsome Illustrated and Descriptivo Piano Catalogue of 50 pages mailed for Oe. stamp, livery Piano fully warranted for live years. JW^'Wi ffff oar^ tyv* ff*. i-rvv MH a nim Our Now Style .Jubilee Organ in j ll i f ll i a U? 9 " ?fi IIJ ^ dapanese Case, called the "Oorion ? 9 BB 8MB Ba ?"o H if MR B? ru I \3 iYw m,?" S,vl? ?9'is 11,0 .>onil*?m??t. \?J JSLBsa&aSaaa %P mmv%R AAAu l?wtastiest and sweetest toned Parlor Oigan OVOr offered ibo musical publie, lt cnntulns Five Octave--, l'ivo >-ets of Itceds, vi/, : Melod?a, Celeste, Diapason, Sub Hits* and (.'destina. Also Fifteen lloautiful Stops, as follows, viz.: Melodia, Coloite, (a chntming stop,) Diapason, Sub-Mass, Kobo, l.bilcct, Molodia-Forto, Kxprossion, Troblor Coupler, lla*s-Oouplcr, ?rand Organ, (which throws on tho entire power nf the in.-ti oinctit,) H'tgght Knee Stop mid Swell, Left lin00 Stop and Qrand swell. 1 leight, 70 inches; . ength, ?7 inches: Width, 2-1 incho-; Weight, boxed, ?loO pounds. The case is of solid walnut, veneered with choice woods, and is of un en tirely new and beautiful design, elaborately carved, with panels, music closet, lamp stands, fretwork, fcc, all elegantly finished. Possesses all tho latest and best improve ments, with great pow er, depth, brilliancy and sympathetic quality of lune. lloautiful solo effects and perfect stop action. Regular retail pri?e S-7?. Our wholesale net cash price to have it Introduced, w ith stool and book, only $87-ns one organ sohl sells others. Positively no deviation in price. No payment required until you have fu?ly tested thc organ in your own home. Wo send all ornns on tificon days test trial and pay freight both ways if instrument is not as rcpicscntod. Positively, our Organs contains no "Bogus" sets of Heeds, or '.Dummy" slops, as du milby others. We make no misrepre sentations and guarantee honest and fair dealing, or no salo. Pally warranted for f> years. Other style* $2;"). ?J00, $07, $06, $7!>. S7o. $85. eic. Over 34.000 sold, nnd every Organ has given the fullest snlisfaolion. Organ Catalogue mailed free. Factory and wnrcrooms, f>71 li St. and 10th Avenue. **IU tl flt1 uYRIP F&?l r?tt ff ?M ?I on(V Hllr'd price. Catalogue of .1,000 choice piceos ikjJLJl li-j ll J JL font forSo.iilnmp, This catalogue includes most ol tho popular music of tho day and every variety of musical composition, by tho best au thors. Address. MKNliEliSSOIIN PIANO t;o, Ba. ?>. flBo\ ?088, rvew STorli 4 il*. July 7, 1881. :I?I?? jE^ipm CT BALL SEWING T BAD, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. - -??<???-.? PREPARED Hf A PROCESS USED Iff If O OTHER MILL. IT sacA.,?S""ST"C> IESC^TX-?SLIJ 16 Balls to Pound, I lb. Packajjcs. 20 Balls to Pound, 2 lb. Paper Boxes, fa Packed in Cases of 20, 30, 50,100 or 500 Pounds each. Vniform I'ricc. JnvarUthtc Mscoititls. i^"Sold. Ty$r ?til aro'fc>'to?af?3-<*?a ASK FOR "EAGLE & PHENIX." USE NO OTHE& INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE, THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. 8 Y NI PTO M 8 OF A TORPID LEVER, IiOBSOf nppotito.r^nusqa.bowjjljjsoativo, Vain inthon?juV.wHhj? diill aonnntl?n'I? til ? b a ?lt p ni" ti [lyn Vii ii n d or 111 os h o u 1 il o r blado, fulinoao nftor eating, with n ciiold ?Unatlon to exertl?n of body or niindj ?rrltablllly_qf ton^orjEow"?pirita. I>oap of iii emory, w 11 h" a f? o 1 i u g o f ji^aV \ ii K ii c gp lootod sc-mo dutyj, woailiioBB Dizziif?ss, Fluttering of tho Heart, Dots bo for ?tho byofl^y ollow Hkin, Vi cadabbo. lloBtleKH 11088 nt niglit~,1ilgYily c?l?rod urti:o'. IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES Witt SOON DE DEVELOPED. TUTT'S FILLS ???". ospeclnlly adapted to JUC li coses,one ii 11 so I iv <.( s Miclinctimigo of feeling nu to astonish tho guflVror. 'I ii oy IiirrciiKf* Hie Appetite, Hint cruise tho bortv to Tillie un Fldili. Unis thc system U noil I'lultcil. and by thctrYoiilc Action ou llio JOIvcatlvc Oriftinu, ltcxiiliii-Htiiole urn jun duccd. 1'rlcc '"> cents. HO Murray St., N.V. (IIIAV HAIK or WHISK KIIS changed loafii.os.sY lt LACK hy a stiiKle niipllcatlon of this UVK. It Imparts a nu Ul ml color, ads Instantaneously, bold byPruggWt*,br ?tul by bxpten un receipt bl |i. Office, 3D Murrny St., Now York. ?Dr. TCTPS MA MA I. cf Vuliulilr ?nComutlo:! tn J & fitful tUtrlyl* will ht nullo! MIKE PU C;.|<1II-M<OB.J? Diminished Vigp? h r< imbur<tu|l io great mensure, lo UH SO t .>..; li I w ith xvotlK kidney:). l?y u ?udiclotul uK.i of Hosteller's Stomach' Hilters, whieli In vigorates end ?lliimhttcn witlioiil exciting llio urinary organ**. In conjunction willi ?is in? flnciice o pim them ,il corrects m utily, Improves ?i?>?>.-tili1, nuil is in every v.av conducive lo he.ititi and nerve repnro. A Hollier marked quality is its control over fever and ague, ami its power of preventing it. For salo l>v all DiuggUts and Dealers generally. WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT, Al'lM.RS-Dried, per pound -J Qroon, per bushel 25 tn ?IO HUTT KU-Per pound 1 i>(<f)*20 UKKSWAX-Per pound 18 to'JO BEI:F-Per pound ?|@7 HACON-Drv salt sboitKlors 9($ll " " " C. lt. Sides 10(f?l2 S. C. hams, canvassed 1 1(^15 CALICO-Per yard i<(Vjt)lO COITLT.-Uio per pound 16(f$20 " -Lngoyrn, per pound 20 " -J a vu,- por pound 25(?:<)30 CANDI.KS-A dit mun tl ito, per set 20(/i25 " -Sperm, per pound 30 QllICKKNS AND FOWLS, per head lS(iii'2() COTTON--Per pound, middling, 10(mll .' -Yum, per bandi 90 to 1.00 Coi'l'F.HAS-Pc?' pound 5 l)rci;s-Per head 20?25 Koos, per doxen 10(V?l2j l'I.?Un, porsneU, (OS pound?,) 3.50(?)<1.0lJ PKATIIKUS- I loose, per pound 45 " -Mixed per pound Ul) (?KAIN-Corn, per bushel, ] 2 ) - llyo, per bushel 00 - ? ?ats, i-,. |, per Sipdlol 100 IKON- Knglislt relined, per pound 4j(&5 " -Swcod, per pouini " -Ililli tl, per pound ?igiO " - -Hoop, por pound 12A Potwttro, per pound 5(gj}0 IJ.VKI), per pound 12A'<tt?5 Ll MK, f er barrel 1.00 LiiMiir.it, per thousand feet 10.00 LEAD, per pound IO MOI.ASSKS, por gullen 40(t?}u0 MAPPKII, per pound 25(?):>0 NAILS, per hog 4.00($ti Ht? ONIONS, per bushel 1.(10 On., kerosene por nailon 20(?2? POTATORS-Irish, per bushol 00(?j7? HUM:, per pound lt) .S'AI.T-Liverpool, per sack 1.25 I Su i UTI N U, wholesale 7 4 " retail 1\ :j " wholosalo (J.I :{ " retail 7 .l l SHEETING, Wliolcstllo S " '. retail ?U SHOT, per pound lt) ISVIRITS TUIUMSNTINR, nor galton 75 JS'OAP, per poiiiiu 8($10 ?VUOAUS- Crushed, per pound 12\ - A While, per pound ll) - Hrown, per pound 0 - Kxtra C., per pound 10 (S'TAKCII, while and blue, per pound f'K'')7 ?SODA, per pound 5(</)l0 TOIIACO, per pound 50(ffi60 " per pound, smoking ?I0@?0 TALLOW, per pound 7 TuitKRYS, per bead 40@50 (J LESE-Per head 3?fjr?f j HONKY*, por pound 8(?ilo 111 DES-Dry i per pound lo " -Green, per pound 0(3)65 ?NDIO0-Spanish Piont, per pound 1.50 " -Carolina, per pound 70 TRAS-(Jun Powder, per pound 1.00 Hyson, Qroon, per pound S5 Young dyson Mack, per lb 75 Wool., washed, por pound, TM) to35 -I have on hand a full lol of Samples of m ia m ? sst it?? AU grades, from which 1 will sell by thc yard or suit. All goods warranted as represented and suits warranted to fit. l'alroiiugo of tho town and country solicited. I'rolils short anil prices low. Call anil seo. W. A. (tl 11, KS, Morchuiil 'tt'ailor. March 17, 1881 IS-lf Il RA TTY'S Ol ?nus. 18usei.il stops, fi sets reeds only $i?-">. E'iaiio* $125 up. tl'-i)'" Illustrated Calnlogu.- Free. Ailihcss IBCTlTTV, Washington, N. J. i i1 nu vU?t*,?milmtm*r^xmtiULiviuM,i'?mmwnimmtt,naKmmc Soutti Carolina Railroad . CHANUK OF SOUlfiDULE. ; On und u?tor Muy l?th, 1881, Pnssongor' Trains will run an.follows until furtlior uolico: GREENVILLE EXPRESS. O0?NO KAST, (DAILY BXCEl'T SUNDAYS.) Lcnvo Columbia 0 00 p m Ai i ivo Camdon 8 45 p m Arrivo Chnrloftton 10 45 p m OrtlNa H'BW, (DA I li Y BXOBl'T ?UNDAY?,) Leavo Ohurlcaton 0 00 ii m Louvo Camdon 0 15 a m Arrivo Columbia 10 35 a m "WAY Fnma UT AND PASSENGER TRAINS. ?oiKu RAST (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) Lou ve Columbia *G 30 a ni Arrivo Camden 12 49 p m Arrive Augusta 3 20 p m Arrivo Charleston 1 55 p in aoiNo WEST (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) Leave Chnrloston *9 05 a m Leavo Augusta 7 55 a m Ai ri vo Columbia 5 30 p in * Passengers leaving Columbia or Charleston on those trains havo to ohiingo ears nt Branch ville to reach Charleston ut 1.55 p in ur Co lumbia at 5.30 p m. NIOIIT EXPRESS TRAINS. (?Ol NO EAST DAILY. Leave Columbia 0 00 p in Arrive Augusta 7 25 a in Arrivo Charleston G 35 a tn OOlNO WEST DAILY. Leavo Charleston 8 10 p ni Leavo Augusta 7 00 p in Arrivo Columbia 5 30 a m On Columbia Division Night Express Trains run dally, ol! other Trains doily except Hunda;/ On Augusta Division all J'axscuger Trains run daily. Sleeping Cars arc attached to Night Express Trains-bertha only 91.50 between Cotu-nbia, Charleston and Augusta, On Saturdays and Sundays round trip tickets arc sold to and from all stations at one Jirsl class fare for thc round trip, good till Monday noon to return. Jicgular excursion tickets, good for (cn days, arc soldat six cents per mite lo and /rom all stations. Connections made at Columbia with Columbia d' Greenville J?aifroad and Charlotte, Columbia il' Augusta Jiailroad at Charlotte Junction, by train arriving at Columbia at 10. ?15 <i in and leaving Co lumbia at 6.00 p tn to and fran all points on both roads; at Charleston with .steamers for A'cio York on Wednesdays and Saturdays} also with steamers for Jacksonville etud all points on St John's Uiver, and with Savannah and Charleston Railroad to all points South. Connections arc made at Augusta with thc dvorgia /Railroad and Central Jiailroad to and /'rom all points West and South. Through tickets can bc purchased to all points South ami ]\rcst bi/ a/wh/ing to A'. JJ. Dr.SAUSSU/ih\ Agent, Columbia, S. C. JOHN li. PECK, General Superintendent. D. C. Ar.r.KN, Gen. Pas. and Ticket Agi lProressiOTia.1 Cards JOHN I). CAPPHLMANN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR'AT-LAW, GO 33a.-oo.cl Sttroot, CilIAHLiGSTONj S. V, \\J ILL practico in (lie Stale Courts of thc IT First. Judicial Circuit and in tho United Slates Courts. All business entrusted will receive prompt attention. Corresponde noe so Itched. August 4, 1881 88.0m "LAW CARD. u. Q. WELLS, I f [- -J ROBT. A. THOMPSON, J, t. Olllt, j (. arectiVillo, S.C. Walhalla, S. C. WELLS, ORR & THOMPSON, ,A.ttomoy t3"C\,?"-JCLMC\,^%r, Walhalla, S. V. VliL business entrusted lo them will receive prompt attention. March 31, 1881 20-lf .3 ATTORNEY ANO COUNSELOR AT LAW, OFFICE AT SEN UGA (.TIT, S. 0. I y I LL practice in all the Slf.tc and United II Slates Courts, All busincis entrusted to him will receive prompt iittcutioi. February 8. 1881. 12-1 y WM. ? KEITH. JOHN S. VERNEN. KEITH & VERNER, A T T O R NE VS A T LA W A ND Solicitor* in Equity, Will oraetieo in tho Suite Courts on tho Eighth Judicial Circuit mid in tho United States Court Office on I'ublic Soutire, U'alhdla, S C Jan (5, 187o S tf wf?in.??.??ii*/n?f II-i?^fww-immtmU ?! C?l?ihbia and GiobnV?le Balitead i ? PASSENGER l?EPAltTM 13NT. \H Go LU M ni A, S, G., August 10, 1881. OD and aftor Monday, August 22d/ 1881, tho Pof-songer Trains will rua n? H heva\yitb indicated upon this road ?od its M brauohes daily, oxcept Suudays:. KO. 42 Ul' I'ASSKNOlUl. M A-Leavo Columbia ut ll 20 o ui [I Alston at 12 20 p ni ]? Newberry nt 1 21 p ui ;/l Ninety Six, 2 50 p ui M Hodges at 8 52 p ul fl Bcltou at 5 05 p ui Arrivo ut Greenville 0 27 pm fl NO. 48 OOWN l'ASSENOEll. I I Leavo Grccuvillo ut 10 83 a ni } Helton at ll 57 n m Hodges ut 1 12 p m Ninety Six, 2 8? p ni ? . Newberry at 3 47. p ui Alston at 4 40 p m FT-Arrive at Columbia 5 50 p tri . SPA UTAN BURG, UNION ds COLUM- ( BIA RAILROAD. NO 42 Ul- PASSENGER. Leavo Alston at 12 40 p in Strother 1 18 p tn Lyles Fordo 1 27 p ni Shelton 1 85 p m Fish Dam 1 52 p tu Sa niuo 2 10 p tn Union 2 85 p id Jonesville 8 04 p ill Pucolct 3 22 p m li-Spartatiburg S.,U ?b?.Dopot 4 03 p tn li-Spartaburg ll & D. Depot 4 12 p ui NO. 43 DOWN PASSENGER. H-Leave S., ll. if? D. Depot 12 48 D m G S., U & G. Depot 1 05 p m Pocolct, 1 39 p u? Jonesville I 59 p m Union 2 30 p ni Suntuo 3 02 p m Fish Dam 3 21 p tn Shelton 8 40 p m Lyles Ford 3 49 p in Si rot her 4 08 p m Arrivo at Alston 4 37 p ni LA URIONS RAILROAD. Leave Newberry at 3 55 p m Arrive nt Laurens G II at 0 45 p m Leave Laurens G ll ut 8 80 a ni Arrive ut Newberry tit ll 30 u ut A nut. VILLE 11RANOH. Leave Hodges nt 8 50 p in Ari ive ut Abbeville nt 4 40 p tu Lenrc Abbeville at 12 15 pm Arrivo ut Hodges at 1 05 p m AN UKI! SON tilt AN Oil AND ?LUE RIDGE R. ll? lil? Leave Helton at 5 08 D m Anderson at 5 40 p tn Pendleton at 0 20 p in G -Senoco 7 20 p m Arrive at Walhalla at 7 '45 p tit DOWN. Leave. Walhalla at 9 23 a m. D - Seneca City 9 54 a m Pendleton nt 10 30 a in Anderson ut ll 12 a ui Arrive ul Helton ll 48 a m On and after the above date through carn will be run between Columbia and Henderson ville without change. CONNECTIONS. A-With South Carolina fia >'l road from Charleston; with Wilmington, Columbia S Augusta Jiailroad from Wilmington and all /taints North thereof; with Charlotte, Columbia ct' Augusta Railroad from Charlotte and points North thereof. Ji-With Asheville. <0 Spartunbury Railroad for points ia Western North Carolina. G-> With Allan ta ti) Charlotte Air Linn ll a il way for Atlanta and all points South and West' J)-117/A Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line lia il wat/ from Atlanta and beyond. fC- 117//? Richmond and Danville Rail road. F-With South Carolina Railroad for Charleston; with Wilmington, Columbia & A ayusta Railroad for Wilmington and th? North; with Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Jiailroad for Charlotte and thc Na rlh. G- With Asheville, ond Spartunbury Railroad /rom Henderson ville,, ll-- With Richmond and Dan villi Rail road from Charlotte and beyond, Standard time used is Washington, J). C., which is fifteen minutes faster than Columbia. J. W. I HY, Supt A. I'OPE, Genera' Passenger AgOOt, RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. PASSENG-ER DEPARTMENT, On and after Juno 6th, 1881, Passenger Train Service on tho Atlanta and Charlotte Air Linc Division of this road will bu as follows: EASTWARD. Leave Atlanta at Arrive Suwaueo Arrive Lula Arrive Toecou Arrive .Seneca Arrive Qloenville Arrive Spartan burg Arrive Gastonia Arrive Charlot to WESTWARD. Leuve Churlotto heave Caslonia Leave Sparenburg Leave Greenville Le.aVO Seneca Leave Toccoa Leave Lulu Leave Suwanee Arrive Atlanta U. S. Mail, N Y. Express, U.S.Fait Mailt Suwanee No. 43, No. d7, No jO, Accommodation _ A. _ _H._ C._1 No. 21. 4 00 u in 8 15 p m G 30 j m 5 00p m~ D 5 18 o m 4 37 p m 7 45 i m 7 08 p ra li 6 54 a m 5 59 p tn 9 00 i m F 8 14 a tn 7 15 p m 10 10 . tn G 9 20 a tn 8 40 p tn 11 25 ) m Il 10 58 n in 10 20 p m I 00 n m K 12 14 pm ll 40 pm 2 11am L 2 8(5 p m 2 13 a nj 4 3In m Al 3 35 p m 3 15 a m 5 35a m U.S.Mail, N. Y. Fixprcs9,!U.S list Mail, Suwoneo AcoommoilutiouV No. 42._ _No. 48. | Jo. 50. No. 22. M 12 30 p m |?2 48 a m ?O?a at " '-' L 1 27 p m I 1 27 a m 1 Pa m K 3 50 p m I 4 OG a m 3 1 a m ll 5 07 p m 1 5 18 a m 4 2 a u, G G 51 p m 7 02 a m 5 ./ a m F 8 01 p m 8 15 a in G ? a m F 9 Ki p m 9 31 a m 8 J a m I) 10 38 p m 10 64 n tn 9 2 n m 5 40 a m 12 05 a m 12 20 p m 10 5 a m 8 00 a m 0O1VKT330TIOKT& A with arriving trains of Georgia Central and A A:V. P Railroads. ll with arriving trains of Ggorgid Ooo tra I, A. Si \V.\ and W. & A. Railroads, O willi arriving trains.nf Georgia Railroad. Il with Lawrenceville Branch to and from Lawrenoe\lle, Ga. 10 with Northeastern Railroad of Georgia to and frouAthotm, Ga. F with Elberton Air Line lo and from Elberton, Ga. G with Columbia and Greonvillo to und from Colutnbiand Charleston, S. C. JI with Columbia und Oroonvilo to nnd from Columbia nd Charleston, S. C IC with Spartiinhurg and Ashoville, and SpurtiinburgyJiiion and Columbia to and' from Henderson ?nd Asheville and Alston und Colunia, L with Cheater and Lenoir Nurrow Guago to and frouOullas and Chester. M with C., C. & A.,-C. C.-lt. & I), mid A. T <fc Cfur all puiuts West, North nnd East. jfc?r PULLMAN SLEEPING OAR SERVICE O TRAINS Nos. 47 and 48, DAILY, WITHOUT CHANGE, R10TWEFN A TL/IT A AND NEW YORK. A. I?OI?IS, UeuorUPasseiiffer Agent.