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Follow the Plow. Hard timos are now apon us, Aud poopio aro in du!)t, The country's full of trouble, A od tho Worst ?8 coining yet. 'Tis not Without its couses, ?nd I'll tell you plainly now, Tho only way to stop it I? to follow up tho plow. Fill np your fields and prairies With a orops that's good as gold, And mine your hills aud valleys For ?rou, suit and coal. The earth's a kind produoer, And'we oan tell you how To make a-princely fortune-> 'Tis to follow up thc plow. Thero aro too many peoplo Who from their duty shirk, Who'd ru thor moke a fortuno By nomo other means thou work; But ho who works and plants his fields Io com aud cotton now Is king among tho moneyed men Ho follows up tho plow. -- ~+r * 4> The Efficacy of Prayer. INSTANCES IN THE LIFE OP TWO WELL KNOWN CAROLINIANS. ?Front tho Charleston Sunday News.] 'he following beautiful incident in tito history of Mrs. M. 0. Harley, who died recently in Barnwell, may interest sumo of tbo readers of your Sunday paper: In 1806, Mrs. Harley, in dire distress on account of her poverty caused by thc civil war, went to consult with lier fricad, the Hon. W. Perronenu Finley, ot Aiken, South Carolina. Mr. Finley, who for many years Was President of the Charleston College, bad retired to Aiken on occiutit nf hi3 health, nod forced by necessity in his old oge, had resumed tho praotico of law, which for many years he hail abandoned. Kc was conspicuous for learning und much beloved on account of Iiis cmincut virtues and life-long piety. Mrs. Harley confided lo him her sorrows end asked his advice os to some mode ol , ber obtaining n livelihood. Ho consoled Her by telling her that her daily bread was secure, ae God bad promised it, and urged tho necessity of constant, earnest, special prayer, und iu illustration gave her bli in cident in his own lifo Bomewh in luis wise: "When 1 was eighteen years of ago 1 was coining home from Princeton College on horseback, when in tho Eastern wilda of North Carolina I lost my money. I knew it would luke SIS tu carry me to Charles ton. I was young, peusilivo und inexpe rienced, und though at this time euch a misfortune would nppoar a little mutter, I never suffered keener anguish in n.y life. I rodo for miles in this condition of mind. At last I remembered that tho cued Father hod promised to help bis children io dis tress. Immediately I rode into tho wood??, tied my horse an** knelt down und prayed earnestly to God tn irivo mc 81S lo ?;--:i.y mo to my homo. 1 felt relieved, rem anted my horse oud bad not proceeded half a milo wheo I discovered a silk purse lying in the road. On opening the purse I found to my joy SIS. But soon a reaction took plaoo. 1 lt new it was not my money, nod, thouTli the Devil had tempted mo, immediately I put spurs to my horse nod overtook a wagon in charge of two whim men. I held out the puis; to them and told them its history and asked if (hey had dropped it. They said it did no( belong to them. I then hurried cu and overtook a gcntloman on horseback, showed (he purse und repeated tho story and received a siiuilhr reply. It was a long distuueo to the next town, and 1 met no other on the woy. Tins money carried mo home. 1 afterwards published for tho owner of tho purse, mid not finding a claimant, I gave it to charity. 1 havo always looked upon this ns a direct answer to prayer. I know you have been a good Christian, but. have you used all tho efforts you can think of for support? Dy tho way, what has become of your old uncle, thc English sea captuin, who used to sail to Charleston? Perhaps he can help you." She replied: "Oh! he is dead. Ho was 80 years old in 1860. I wrote to him then and got no reply. Six long years have passed since then, und I know ho is dead." "Ohl but you have not done your duly. Write nguiu." Mrs. Harley hurried home and wrote a letter io her uncle. The old 6oa captain wa? on his death bcd. Tho news brought light to his eye? und joy to bis heart, Ho exclaimed: "My dear niece, Mary, is still alive! 1 am too feeble lo change my will. Wife, send her ?200 forthwith, and when you dio give her half my estate." The noble old captain died in n few days nod foun afterwards Mrs Hailey received the .C200. About two years afterwards n meek, beautiful and s.iint-likc lady of about fully years of ugo carno into my ellice with her attorney, Col. Wi'Itu in Wallaoo, to execute before mc ns a notary publie some pipers lo ?cud to England to t?< t possession of a legacy. I was fo t lensed wu h the li p pr??, v nnco of tho lady I inquired of in* fri Mid. Ooh Wallaoo, the particulars nf the tri ns notion, and received thc BUbsluixiil lacts nbovo recited. Mrs Hurley received ibis legacy, about $20,000, with which she hus dono eouiitiens nets of Christian charity und alter return ing to the Lord this special gift has gone to the mansion prepared for hm ibove If (bis little incident givi <. ci ul to tho praying s..iut I will not regio! cu i,? municnling it tn v ur v iper, F W. McMASTEU Columbia, S. C., February 28, \t>?? B-, wljo "run" a country store nnd employed a number of wood choppers one day met un old debtor "Well, Joins.'" ?lid- --, "ure yon nut ni wm!<?" - Y -, sir," bu replied, Would you go to work for mo arid have it credited ti> y our old no count, if I ?.hould (nake it very on*y lat you?" inquvfcd B-. "? don't know. How will you fix it?" answered Junes. "Well, I'll tell you" said B-. "Ymi know 1 nm paying roy choppers n dollar u day; but, il you nro dtsp"<,p;{ to work mil your old indebtedness; \ ,q you four dollars u duy until tho old n ccu nt it settled. What say you?" Jones, niter meditating a few momento, suddenly ex . olaimod: "Pil do it, if you'll only nuiku it half cash." Samuel J. Tild?n han an income of $150> 0X) per annum. No Koyal Koad lo Success. Tho thousands in sundi towns, and willi small opportuuiticc, who oro idly bowailiog their exclusion from tho groat world aud flooding tho nowepopeis with inquiries us to how thoy shall botter their condition, aro anxious to rovortso tho whole order of nature, aud produco perfect fruit without tho proliiuiuary stuges ot growth. Thoy oxpcot their Hubby m us?les to wiu in the strugglo with athletes, their uulruioed speech to drown tho voices of veteran orators, their poor half-wrought work of tho pen to colipso tho work that bas como to symmetry and powor by virtuo of long years of effort, self-denial, and patience. There is uo royal road to ?ny worthy suc cess, oud thc greatest misfortune that eau bofull a young mau is to wiu houois befuro ho hus growu up to them. Ho who rt* specla his work so highly, ond docs it so reverently, thut ho cares Httlo what thc world thiaks of it, is tho mun about whom tho world eomcs ot lust to think u great deal. To eave one's lifo by using it is a mystery which underlies ull forms of activ ity UH truly us it underlies religious expe rience. Thcro is nothing wroog in the discontent with meagre opportunities which all aspiring natures feel, but tho truo woy to make gi cut opt nings for one's self is by putting all one's soul iuto pr:seut work. Christian Union. A Pooi.isu MISTAKE.-Don't moko tho mistnko of oonfounding n remedy of merit with quack medicines Wc speak from ex perience when we ?ny that Parker's Ginger Tunic, is a sterling health rest' relive which will do all that ?il claimed for it. Wo have used it ourselves with tho hoppiost results for rheumatism und when worn out by over., work. Seo adv. - Times. The dog catcher- in Greenville have re signed, ticing unable to stand ibo popu'ar indignation. Ninety dogs were 3d pt tl red and twenty drowned, hut there tho work has stopped for the present. G KATI rr i. TO ?VAMna-P?oreston Cologne is grateful tn invalids, became it is refresh ing without tho sickening effect of most per fumes. AN ORDINANCE. TO UAtsr. PUl'l'MES FOR THE TOWN Ol' WAI," UAI.I.A rou TM E YEAR I.S82 AND ron OTHER PURPOSES, He il Ordained by tho Intendant and War dens of the town ot Wal India, in Council as sembled and bv nutlwrliy ol' the, stimo: That a ins lu cove i ibo period from January loth, 1862, to January 151li IM*"), lor tho sum and in lhe manner hereinafter named shall bc raised ?iud paid into the treasury of ibo town of Walhalla by the 31*1 day if M . next. SECTION I. On euch one hundred dollars of assessed valuo of till real and personal property lhe sum nf fifteen cents bEO. 2. Ten dui lars u dav ?y any inlin eritnt Under or auctioneer offering for hutu within ilic luv.'u ii Wall .ili;? uny goods, wines und merchandise nt auction rr other wise to bo paid eaohday in advance, and . I violation oi this Seem.ii rhull object the offender to a sep?ralo linc in ibe disorolion of ibe Council f ir each day's violation: Pro> vided, Tho provisions ol' this ordinativo shall not apply i>> tho ordinary dealers in ermin, frail, pounce*, lob toco, ii nwnru 'uriheuwarc or nther produce or to oomaierouii traveiei - SEC; 3. On each and every keeper ?I liv ery and sale stable the sum ol' twenty tivo dollars for ibo your in advance. And n < person er persons shall hire or let out fur j pay in any manner a-,y horse, wagon or other vehicle without paying tho following lux; ! Kach ono horso and vehicle $10 euch two horses und vehicle ?14, this section not being i designed lo affect draying. I SEC. 4 Dealers in liquor shall pay ibo fol lowing license, tu wit; Knoll retail denier in Spirituous liquors $400; ouch dealer in spirit uous liquor, wini sells by the bottle md io quantities nf ii quart und upwards $2<)t), (.'.. liquor nol lo bc drank on tho premisos when nob) by any other than n retail dealers ouch dealer in Inger beer nnd other inuit liquors, not manufactured in the county, >> her I lian tho licensed denl o* above monti ned. shall pay u tax ol $'2?j; end the beense fur nil deni ers in spiritous ur mail lii| i '.rs shall caver tho year ending on tho 31st -lay of December 1882 nt tho ubove ..nos pur year nnd mi i bo paid before ibe panie* eater on tba sa 1 business SEC. 5, On all eircu*es end othor shu? s a tux of from $5 to $.'>0 per day, in the di>cre lion of ibe Intendant, -hall bc paid. SEC. G. On each and every billiard table mid on each and every p>>ol ia;-le bop? for pn.fil, a tux td ??lO l>iij!ti'<d!' nhl?' $10, and ten nt' nine (lin alloy? $10 In adv mee, bel re licM!-'.' for i'<ing ihe sannt sim '? h.? grunted and any person opening such c-itihlisliiiienls, without first obtaining n license for ibe sumo i shall bo lined for Ouch dav lucy aro so ?<o?it j open n. sum not exceeding >'">. i SEC 7. That each nnd every person liable ? to mud duly, under Ibo law* pl ibo Attila, ? oilier ?han ministers of ihe (.!.. ?.el teachers of schools nod students shall work un lite j Hir"ei" i ir ten \- (or > n\ al the ru.i f>0 cunts per tiny) nuder ibo diieoiion td thc I mend.;i.t or Annie one iii his Stead under the . Hume penalties ns prescribed bv the laws of the SlniO fur liny n-fit-nl ul* neglect to pcrf rm anjd work: l*roinded, Thu' u v t ?...?. ?i . .?..'.. . tm pci'tnittc! lo pu* ..i, in before lin- If?.h da;. j ?.l April ti c?m in ii ia* ion ol' finir doli irs. ; SKI*. S Thal ti e lax pu teal M"d pir? ,;.?ii j ? i i ) ei ty. n- pn viib d tn Section I. diuii hil I paid nciiordiug lo tim ?i?'ses<np*nM relui > and valuations made fur i io Stn a I ix ?: Pi'ovidc?. Thai in ereiy ?as*.u y shall have ibo light . ( nu uppoal i" ni such iis< ,,'.?.. m cn M ur vftliial.i.oiui *n ;1 o ?'own Cou II AI I anytime !>( f -rc lhe lirai Wednesday iii April ; ni Xl j SEC 0. Ail lax' herein !-? ird (cseopl 1 such nixes, I coi .<?- nnd usieSfcnii nts i- mn 1 required io bri paid before Hotel business US heieinhef rrt nice i c l ) ihitll be pnidon or before thc Hr"' d"V o| Jurie next nrd il ney person Or persons sn.m lui! rc!" Ot' neg! eel payment of tho tux us herein !ov ied within mo limo *poeifl.?<1 l.b? IVcxnvpf of ino Count H ?? hiveb" aeihuriited required lo ndd tweuiy pet cent. lc thc lint nu t ol tbel rx *o tho person thus negleoting or r I ming ?md if iho lax and tho penal? v thus I m pesen nro hot paid within twenty duys it shall bu ihn duly of the 'frons urcr to HSUOexecutions therefor immediately tmd collect tho eauao in duo prjoosn. I SEO. 10. He il further ordained. That ?ny person found drunk in tho shoots of tito (own of Wnlhnlln, whorcby tho peuoo nnd good ordor o? the town muy bo Impaired, or tho convonionco of othor porsone Interfered with, shall bo guilty of niivdemounur and punisbn* bio ut tho discretion of tho Council within tho limits of their authority, v. SEO. ll. lie il further ordained. That oil ??luces of businoss or umusuincut must be closed on tho Sabbath day, and uny violation of (bis ordinance- shall bosubjootto u penalty of $25. SEC. 12. Ile il ordained, That any person riding or driving upon tho sidewalks or lead ing a horse thereon, except to cross ibo santo nt a regular crossing or placing uny obstruc tion t hot eon which may impede a ft co pas sage --liull bo punished at tho discretion of Council within Ibo limits of their nu ..ority. SEC. 13. lie it ordained, That any person ought in tho not of public indceenoy on thc stt'cot shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor and 1)0 punished at tho disorvtiou or tho Council within tho limits of their authority. SEC 14. Ile it ordained. That any person convicted ul* keeping a disorderly house with? In the incorp?rale limits of tho town cf Wal halla, upon conviction of such each ofl'oUCO, be lined a sn ul not less than $25 nor o? moro than $30 and tho owner or lesso of any dwelling IIOUHO or other building situated within Knid incorp?ralo limits who lets or ] sub lets any snob dwelling house or other 1 building tn any parson or persons to bo used as a bawdy hons? or house of prostitution, shall upon conviction pay a lino of not lo*s than $5 nor moro than $31) for every day upon which such houso or building may bo SOUSOtl or kepi and to bc otborwise punished within tho discretion of tho Council within tho limits of their nutbority. SEC 15. Any pc sou or persons who shall bc guilty of Ugh I lng, rioting or other disor derly conduct within tho corporate limits, shall be . ubjcot to a tine or imprisonment at the discretion of tho Council within thc lim it-, of their authority. SEC 10. lt shall bo tho duty <>f tho mar? shnl tu ttrrost nil persons guilty of misde meanors or lighter crimes within thc COI po rn te limits of thc town of Walhalla, by vi ? ?ali in of thc laws of the State of South Curollutl or by violation of any ordinance of thc town of Walhalla anti bring them before thc 1 mondam or n Warden acting in his stead, who shall have power to pass such order io tho premisos ns in his opinion jus tice may require, cousis tout with tho nu* iii u i'y of thc Council, in suoll o.i-o pro vided SEC. 17. //-. il further ordained, Thal it shall he thc duty of the marshal or policeman iiftoi tu . uncM of any person whoso violation of iinv law interferon with the pcuou and ti< ><1 nrder of tho town of Walhalla rn- the conduct of the person a. . .(.dod ai .. lb;.' a i - rest is made is such as to impair thc ponce und good order ul the ?own to closely confine M?eh per.' m and tu produce him a.- heroin* niter directed for examination or proper n h 0 '.ui-dratiun "? uriminal justice a.* thc case I may rcfp i 0? PEO. 18. It ?hull be ibo duty of ino mart? ?hal in proven! bull playing and other n muse? monts hy n e- Ile otu n of boys or men in the i Matu street ni the town of Wullm'lii nod bu :?, IO . li'-'Ot lilts, ItUlh - izeil IO ; ' pOr ?.? engaged and hiing th ni ; foi Inteiidaiii I r osaminali n and poi ishim t t, SEC- 10. Ile 'hull arrest all persons found throwing lireballs, nr ?hooting tunis, er pis tols ur ? : ( I io i- flic mm* or lire o. ?eUc i (no' .-ling ih.il?) in any street in thc lawn i-f Will . tullin, bet uien North and South li rond Street and bring them Indore ibu Intendant lor es nminnti ni ?md punishment. SEC 20. Any person I.mini ?nil-y "I iii' jilling >lnnle tices hy hitching hones thereto or otherwise, inside thc innot punition shall ho fined n sum ira exceeding $?0, in ibu diserc ti n nf Ciiiihci! .v ix, 21, Ti e muli bul is further nu thorin- i In nrrent any ? ison Im nd au thc si I ads be- i lwe. . I" o'ch - < P. M und Ihn ? ck A M I who v limul give a i isl..,., ry .. son foi ' so< ii presence on lin street durit ; ti; ? -i> j htm. SEC 22. It shall be t mlndouientior for an?, person to cul trees on uny of thc street m Walhalla. SEC 23. Tba? any person depositln ; on Main street, or any cross street bet reen I South and N ulb Bi omi Streets in coi.dat' use any cotton bale-, cross ties, lumber, ntr. 1 uiiii'loof n chniidi'O. fi row nod, any vehicle I detached ? a tho lentil mme ; nu si>- hoi; I or uny ot hu ai li?le u neb ni ? ?nd t>? \ ' I :. ruet ibo time anti iipede .? ? v pari 1 .-aid st rt s, s i 1 nit ul -dem nor mal I cd i II .no i than Iii dollars or moro '.ban thirty do or ho imprisoned t- tho ('.isereii m ol Cou teil will in the limits nf (heir nuthoii A od shall ne tho duty of the marshal taK< pO??ussioii nf any nrtiitlo ubo-vo ref ve.t | i tu, found io liny <if the 'reels ni ?vc liii i'd mu? post a nolie i nf inn sume ou t. mai t bimse, the pcs! ellice und ibo cum hon-- door, iit?<t tllso servo the snmo un ibo : I owner, if he be I;I>*IMi and litios within lim j thc l?orp'irtiti' . m! s If . awrier fail to ! j npidj bu t ?. - 's i n i f hi.' pi'i'iy or to pay I n.i ..??ii- and e.<pi.'iiMi?i ium r. i by Ibo -n ir? sbul in ca'ueijtion willi the ... ?ie, ti ii bin ? ! twenty lour iio is IV un i h o limo n ii'mes uro I posied anti served as ut..res-aid. it sbull ho : -.dd alter li 11 eon days posted notice ut public . ti ii ul Iii ti by ibo marshal ami tho proceeds ul 1 sale applied, lim lo lite costs and expenses incident (hereto und fecund, the remainder do .?iii-.I with Ki in .v. Vernor, btttikor*, lo ..KO '.M Tl'i ii nnv per- m .< ho ?5 .,11 be . giii'n ..! tu .i !..< i hoi;-".' r tn nie < ti Main - ' ( : -. i1! be .o -je-I lo ll lim! ur I ni |I|'IMI|I-> ni III 11 n tiii'-dtsCteii . if the Council within i ibu liujits if their authority: Provided, Thm ii is S? ci'i.n t-li Un ' ? .-1 ? v . ' \ 10 a tjuiel eaoi' i SEC. 25 Thai tbs amrd-j "in^ae di crotj > i [ii! the Council" whet.i-f or' they o Jeni' ii i lie .? . rd in?'jjt sb ill lin in lt Co ii bil ?..?.. itrned tu mean in ibo di.*cteti m ,t ibo Ootiu* ?il .. . ' i .- i b lt ur nt' lite Intendant, i il n i m re Wardens who niiiy tt s i lill! .! I? '. "ic .'?. Ri-soioed 'l'hit lill laws emnoted h . Oom ' tu t . lu n.mll'.d with , luci; orditi.no.? uti OOH ?ii fud I lie ii (1 iiiiit nnoh and erpty one td those il ? i.nucos shall In 'n full loree ..f er tho nul li. (.t'll'Mi of tho ?mue. I)oii0 end tn,.lied in .he Council, nnd tho ? eal of (hee^rphrAlmn of tho Haiti town ol Vr alla ..nixed thereto thia lh<j ?i><-><, day of M m A D ono thousand eight bm, In-d ?n i ci... . two. " '" WM. J. SfRtlHiINa, I - Clerk Town Oounul. Al IL vtemmmmtttsseem INDORSED RY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFP-1CTEI3 EVERYWHcRH. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TB.?E/1PIHMgfJHE AGE. 8YMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER Iiow of opv'OtHo,K?uaoa,l)owol? contivo, P?i?f 1 ri"t ft < . i toe. 0, w . i1 in d u fl s p 11 na i i o n in. Mio b"R?k"i)avtV VP in - .no or tho MSbnldoi* lilftflo. f?ll?esH Vit cr ontioK.wi'?iRtlio?t?. ?llu?tlorTi ?"o> liri fovfot' body n>': - ir ? i; lrrltabilit- oft 'ni por. I nw -[tu, IjJrU of memory,"wll in f-olin.", o? ini;t<o,r lootod ?on o ?ii.y." v.on> moot'. DlW?tn??a] .VlulU rine of tbo'ienrl. Dot* i .Moro ibo eyes, <elb ("bbin Se? laoho, Wost! sj* ness nt ufa. i ?~Kighiy"eolorod Urine. IF TH ?SE v; / UNI:-GS ARE UXHEED ED, SERIOL S D? .-: SESWllLSOt N OE DI.VTl?TED. rUTT'SI.l. 3?- ??'? lally nduittcd to MH'iioniw II ocloi. irectgAitcliiVelmitgo ot lr ot tnt . io oslo o Inti I hu un UV roi". 'l l. 'Iiirrt .iso Iii?* *|>|>el!<?', Mid cutis? Hie boils' IO Titkv ?VN-nli, IIIHH th - system IB Mw rlntictl.uii'i I?' tl'1 I rToti !??.*< : OUOII ! lil' l?H .?... .. Ol'Kliii*. ticit'ilni'Slo ,1 i aro Dro ll ni I. fi Ire ?3 cents. Ss >lnvrn,> :t.. N.v. TOirS HAIR DYE. (luAV II morWiiisKKiischanged toaUi.osMV IILACK ny ft fluide iiii|>lli'i\tlon or Hits DVK it llill'll . A Halt:.. ? i olin- .,-18 lllMt ItllailOOUMl.V. l-'vltt \<f Urn ? I . . . .'ci'I" ? \|>l i ;. ? ' rcoi-i|.| ..t $!. OrTioo, :...: Murray St., WcwYorii. af III i . i I s jd A M'A I. ff Vnluahlr ?nfumallon nr.i N Ul i ail lifttlpt* "Ul ti inall.-J MIR* OU o|.pllraU?ii.JP K?Ijto. 8TOa:.ACH _ _ ?jp? BITTER Hosteller's Stomach Hitlers In Hie groin, liouset?ol'l medieini; of Hie Ainerieiiu people, and H taken everywhere na n safeguard ngnlnsl epidemics and endemics, ns ti remedy for dys pepsia, biliousness ami irrog?lo ii lies nt ibo I bowels, tis ti euro for ?'lulls ami lever timi rhett* millie. ailments, ns a swltillvc in uer vous enscs, nud tts a general Invlgoruut and restorative, i FOrsulu by ?ill Druggists and Dealers generally. Columbia and Grecnvillo Railroad 1'ASS I : N '?KU I > li l'A HTM 10 X T Ol) UMIDA s. r }.\ ...eh -lilt. 1882 v.:. ?itu.' ..Mer .'ii..;..i ly .'dat. li (hil, l>."'i, tiie l'tissonjs?rr Tratos will inn ?is herewith indicated upon (his road and ?is bunches dany, except .Sundays: NO. iV.J tri i?\SM:NOKH. A - Jj" : at 12 80 p m 1 ?17 p m ?win l'y ul 2 37 '. m N'iti . 'M: , 1 10 p iu 11 f) OU p m li' : 0 26 p m Arrive ut . . ? 51 p in so. IJOWN fiSK.Nor.it. i. ave Ci : ci1V o at 8 4 1 a tn Belton at 10 ll a m Hodges nt ll 110 a m Ninety Six, Iii ld p in New -, . ry it 1 6?I p tn AIstoti ut 8 08 |) m V - Art i ve '?t ( lol ll tn hin d I'd p ni Sl'AItT?NItlJ'ltO, I'S ION' A- COLUM BIA 1? Al f, til) AD, NO 52 Ul' PA?SKNHiat. Leave Alston nt I IT p m Union li Hil p in li-Spart mb,ii .. S. U &(! Doput p m I'J-Spartaburt? l,t A- |) |)ppot 8 85 p m MI. 55 nii'., N PAS* iMii.it. ll- Lt'.tV lr , lt.. (f? I iV. t lb, P. lt Arrive ut Al 1. Lon ve N? wi An:ve ul I. Li ve li HUI \t ?ive at N lil 50 a m 1 1 00 a m 1 '1 v>7 p m li 50 \> tn lt r \ S l!.< y t en 0 I) i ll t.t 2 fd) p m (J 2;> p tn i 0 1 ? a m 1 OU p m i (Ca Vt Vri t AlHltA I I.I.K r.lt '.Mil ' .do i at . Ab .-ville it bbevilio at, !! .(l .'JS ut : . i .roil AND Hilt i: Hi uti, it ?fl? 5 12 p m 0 02 j. m 10 80 a m 11 20 u i ruo ii n i ?..IOU 111 fi 82 7 'Ml 7 ?8 8 ?S ?) 88 p tn I p it' p in p m p n. ive ni .. iu lin at DOWN. i ll I Ut 7 2D a If ? -Sun ua Oil) 8 (H u m Pcmiloion a? 8 48 n in A nd urson nt 9 24 a tn Vnive ?a il..linn 10 00 n m On (imf a'frr ihr uh nw ilute thrmiijh curs tofft 1"' '''in lu tim n Col ll illina and Henderson villa ic''hunt cltaiif/e. co.xx/'jcriuxs A- )Vdh South ' undina Jiu di omi/rom Charleston} with Wilmington, Columbia td Augusta Jfiaifroad from Wilmington nud all poi als North thereof) willi Chm h.ile, Columbia it: A injusta Railroad from Charlotte itnd jtofnts fy art h thereof H - W'i?h Ashcvflli if; Spartanbury ll,Illental /or points in Western North Carolina, . '- H7i*/< Minuta ( imrtotte Air Line Railway for A fania and alf points ?South ami Wini I)--Willi Al'.ula and Charlotte Air hi HO Railway Hom Allanta und. bc I/O ll (I j'j- With Richmond and. Dunville. Rail, road, F- 1I7I7I Sooth Carolina Railroad for Charleston} willi Wiimint/fon, Columbia & \ nu'lita Railroad hw Wilmington und thc. .\'u th; willi Chu i latte I'd ?imbin and Analista Raf fraud /or ('lin loth, and thc I Aw'iV. ii - WUiX Ashe.ofllf? anti Spin tanbury Railroad from /fender son ville. ! fl-With Richmond and DanvitU Rail road from Charlotte und bei/ontl. V' . - - 'i /; Wt ihington, /). .Mich ' . ':? >. ? ?? ? ? '<?>' thin CKhimtrid. -I '. H * Supt. i'.' M. . i ' : 1 t . ll il Manager. I A. I'UI>R, L-tonuul I'nssoftger Agent. South Carolina Railroad 0IIANGl'] OP SCllRDtJLIC. On ami nf tor Muy 15t1i, 1881, Pussongor Trains will i nn ns follows until furthor qotioo: QUEBNVILLE EXPRESS. OOIKO EAST, (nAII.Y EXCEl'T SUNDAYS.) Loavo Columbia 0 00 p m Arrivo Canuton 8 45 p m Arrivo Charleston 10 45 p ni QUINO WE*T. (DAILY EXCEl'T BUN PAYS?) Le.ive Charleston 0 00 ii in Leave Camilcn ti 15 a ni Arrivo Onluinbia 10 35 a m WAY FUE IQ UT AND PASSF.NOER THAIN'S. DOING EAST ( DAI Ii Y EXCEl'T SUNDAYS.) Lonvo Culumbiiv *0 30 u in Arrivo Camden 12 -19 p in Arrivo Augusta 3 20 p m Arrivo Clim biston 1 55 p nt QUI NO ?'EST (DAILY EXCEl'T SUNDAYS.) Leave Charleston *9 05 a ni liCiivo August ti 7 55 ii ni Arrive Columbia 5 30 pm *Pussongers leaving Columbia or Charlotten on (hose (rains have (u change curs at Uranuh villd to reaeh Charleston at I 55 p in or Co llin.bia al 5.80 i- m. NT ?HT REPRESS THAIN'S. UOINO EAST DAILY. Leave Coln-iibin 0 00 p m Arrive Augusta 7 25 a m Arrivo Chnrlcston 0 35 a m CUINO H'B."T DAILY. I.eave Charleston S IO p m Leave Augusta 7 00 p m Arrive Col n in bia 5 30 a in On Columbia Divinion Night lixpress Trains run dailg: all other Trains dally except Staubig On Augusta Division all Passenger Trains ran ita Hg. Sleeping Cars arc attached to Xighl Kxpress Trains-burl/is only $1.50 biticctn Co'.uubin, Charleston omi Augusta, On Saturdays and Snndt't/s round trip ticket* arr sold to amt from (di stat tons at one first class fare for thc ruund trip good till Monday mum to return. Jlcgular exmrsion ticket*, youd for ten dags, are sold at six cc tts per mile to and /rom all stations. Connections made tit Columbia irith Columbia d: G recueille /tail road and Charlotte. Columbia it' Augusta Railroad nt Charlotte Junction, bi train arriving al < of umhin at 10.85 a m anti tearing Co lumbia at ii. ta? p nt t<> and from all pointson both roads; at Charleston tcilh steamers for New York on Wt dm stings and Saturdays; also willi \teamir* lor Jacksonville ami till points tm St. John's River, and with Savannah and Charleston Itailroad lo all points South. Connect ions arc made at Augusta with thc (i'corgia Itailroad and Ventral Railroad lo and from all /minis Wist anti South Through tickets can ie purchased lo all /mints South and West b>i applying >.> Al JJ. DKSAUSSURU, Agna, Columbia, S. C. JOHN li. I'JiOK, General Superintendent. D, C. A 1,1,KN, (.Jon. Pus. and Ticket Agt rtiildrcn. Ti-.^-.r:-.::-!- rot if Oth'.l. IVnttomrdvell ff.'fol. f.T lo.-*- ffluFvr.toe.eyo orru|>imo,vnrlcoit rvltij,/. V<vFV Ll- Illly l>l?il!?e. TI..-I1 .:">.!. <f p.r,.Mi.:- :'.d/A?WA rol.li.m (...titlol tn JNCIiKAKKi.n.l liOlT.Vl V. PATENTS: procured l r Invino rs. Kajdhrs g ,[\ fand wxrianU tmirtiraf, louttit und cold, Bolatcrj VA /ra and liclrsai<r*ty for your ristin rtt ..ncc Bend il Ul y H flaiui.? for I'no <*i i?7.,-ii-S..l,i icr.* . omi Pension lr jj'i nrd r.nnnly 1/uvs. Mini: j nml instr?clinnn. We fTpl r:m ref, r to Oioit'ftnit* cf P, imlonoN ??ul Client I, I I \| Alor.,? N.w.r'ltzKeraUI&Co.rKNsuiN'is U!\X I'.v I L.ST AU) .', i.'.A llui J-.-.WHJ.[luu.ll. ?. ?J*Vlr? BiSyj?W'S'V'f? O ru m i*, '?i slops, h1 seis reeds, only $00. Pinitoii $ll?."? up. Kare hominy inducements rea,iv- Writ o or call un Ksi-iATTV,'Washington. N. J. ~flP?I)M A-" ~*?EftTIN6 *,?? S Hl?BMM!Wly?U??BKNT I- ll lil'., lin s.o. ,'.ht"?M''111 Wail.Jilla Female~" Coll?ge. WA tr J 3 ii .-^ 8,B, V., ?. PIUS institution will op o .? Fi ll li Session 1 SLPlFMlH-H Frit. 1881. 'l Ell M S! Cfillejtialo Department, 10 months. $30 On Academia lU-pantiii-ol, m luonibs, in O'l Pi-iumry Department, l<> moulin*, 8 00 ?Iuvenile Uepil-tiiieiit, Ll nuinllis. ? Ot) Hoard, Fuel, high' ami lt oom per tuon I h. IO Ot) F.scelk-ut Itu-ililies lor sludying Music, Wiix Wo. li tllld P unt ing Sen,! lor a Uoluloguo, J. I? S UKI/rZtiil, I?. 1). President. Inly ijl. issi ?Hi ir '.'-JV 4.i?ntii>ij n?.t.im.ai\ .wwjir 'no?Ko}r '-o.-> V A'O.V.V/iO/' -y ./ -HUMUM ilOlp'l 8 '"'J lllllll Al j |l|.lg MIHI-M.II ;M; cition lupins j! -iiiP'i'U pintos ot po.ioixo.i .u| .Vinn SH<>a.iui o? i mo.ij |i|;iiu ipu:,. md | o>|U| on.w tios.ioii AU y -si||iioui o.-.tin m iit,i|ii.Vb-?,i|)u.Hiii| lin""'!'! oi|l ofuuno Xiojoiduto;) mai pun 'pttimi M?ll! AWN 0>|Uiu .*.//},/ Uituntt.in,i ttannt.i?.i -ssniv 'nojcoji "|ftiioi?ii|irniM co:- ..<>;? ouiwauru 8'l?M?M -?I?IWIOAlJ& .'ill (ijuiUOl lilli!JlMII.?i.livJ pt.iS- ? j?HJi'tit Apear V K-'r.\\|US| oj?i|) t(.)|l|.W JitJM?MI -.v'.Mir.I }OA*|>l!IWA1U.'US w ll'Of, OS!? II!? li '*0|IUI|tllnfl in 'u}..iciim>j nr./, rn" M HM ii HUM '?r.uiy.M)|s IOJ|vani|(t)| in AV .i'.iiooAiit iOAO o?i|i|.>u|? isiiji WS^WSSS? 011NI/M 8XM39i/ May 12. ISSI 21) ly nt n - 1 have on hand a Toll lol of Samples of m m m w^wmimi9^s m m & ? m i m a & Ail pr ides, Hom wilicli 1 will sell by Ide yard or suit. All goods warranted as reprisent ed and snits wnrrnnletl to lil. Patronage of ibo town mid country solicited. Profils ?borl mid prices low. Call und sec. Wi A. .T3M.a-,S, :VB <-!??. Ol a ti i Ta i loi-. March 17, 1881 18-tf NOS. 731 AND 73? REVN01 COTTON FACTOR AND I -AND DI? Alr.o nift.vi's C?cclilflr Saws, Rubber ami bouiior Reltiii Iles, Oil * Pop, (ilobo ?nd Check Valves, Governors, \\ Fittinst*. bindings, ?c. f?cnoral Aeent for VA I,BOT T.llbotl's AftriCUltlirAl P.ngillCS (on wheels); l'orlablc V. motivo Hoiler.i; l'u rhino Water Wheels ? Corn and Wheat Mil Spark ArrcsicrJ. '17X7"**, < ovtowsi f?k WatcriOwn Agricultural l?njrines, (on wheels) | IWrtabli Vertical Kn^incs; Stailonary Kn?irles, (with .nul without cue andVoitlcai lloilcrs; Saw NiitU, sc,'. &e, CJ, & H. t o Coojict's SclM'ropclHilfi (traction) Engines! Tarni Agrie St.iti mary Engines; fxicomoiive and Reiurn Tubular Boilers laclied)! Smut M achines *. Ductless Wheal Separators and tia .9. IV. ? \II*I> Carxbvcll Wheat Threshers, Sopafators and Clcanors, " Powers, mounted and down, Power Corn Shelfcrs and Feed t.'i Joli Uki ?I tl dill 1 vcsler < i?lil|Xllij ltoapcrs and Hindern; Reapers and Mowers Combined ; Sowers. 3j"i?.J.x,lr>/v?x Fairbanks' Standanl St ales, all sizes :i ?iiii mil' i m H i i' i ot MM* Ni'bltit & Ooodrlcli littprnved I XI. Clot lon Oin ? Keid's I Sin'ub'sImproved IlarwlPower,COHO?rind Hay 1'ress; Collet I'.v .':.'. CoT.rON OlNS, *C.( RKl'AIRRl'l IN ,\ WORKMAN mr t)r<i.-> Milicittd ;.iui liroiniHly executed. For tjintu \7\T H.. N. Kl.li). Travclint \{,ciil IProfeBSiona,! OeircflQ LAW _CAKD. O. O. WBU8, "I ( > i noiJT. A. TUOMPSO^,' J. h oun, J I Greenville, S. 0. Walhalla, S. C. WELLS, ORR & THOMPSON, ,^Suttox*ax?y?~?*"Xj evoir, Wnllinllu, 8. V. AVJL business entrusted to thom will receive prompt ultention. March 81, 1881_20-tt WM. C KEITH. JOHN S. VERNER, KEITH & VERNER, ATTORNEYS 4 T L A W A ND Solicitors in Equity, Will practico in tho Stato Courts on tho' Eighth Judicial Circuit and in tho United' ?tatos Court Office on Public Square, Walhalla, S ? Jan 0, 187o 8 tf Tho Nows and Courier-188?. Tho NKWS AND CouniKR, in tho New Year, will have na other ol-ject than lo help the peo ple of South Carolina to manago their own affairs in their own way. To this end it will encourage tho espresnion of intelligent opinion OM subjects of [general lutero*!, and strlvo to be tho menus of laying before tho whole Stnto tho views ol those who have notnclhing seiisu hl.. to say nail know how to say it. Tho NKWS ANO CoutiIKlt will not bo a passive spectator of events, lt will utter its opinions dankly und freely, bul, holding thnt what is wise und truo i as no hing to lour fruin anal jr sis ami discussion, il Min never seek lo Strengthen its own position hy suppressing tho opinions of thoso who honosCy ditter from il. Tho NKWS AH? Coffin Kit, willi one exception, is the only newspaper in tho South Aliando' Simes which receives tho whole of the Southern dispatches of the New Yoi lt Associated Press, ami this service will bc supplemented by special' dispatches dom every part of thc State und tho Unite?! Stales. IleoognUIng (he importance of giving Ibo people the curliest and most acctirato inf elli* ecnco in Stole ami National affairs, the NKWS AND CouiilKK will assign one of the must trusted and inoSI capable m oin be rs of its Stall" lo per manent duty nt Columbia, and has slat ionetl at Washington the gentleman who enrncd golden opinions while on duly nt the Stain Cap?tol, This wijl bc a year of ferment and possibly of change in Smith Carolina, and what thc people require ls lo have all tho news, without lear or favor, and no matter whom it helps or hurts. The Pestilent Cor respondent of the NKWS ANO COUIIIKR at Co lumbia will giro our readers informal ion con cerning men and things which can bo obtained in no other newspaper. In like maimer, tho Itesidenl Correspondent of Hie NKWS AND ('OIIIUKU nt Washington, having no other news paper le servi- an I being nobody's henchman, will be in position :o report impart lally tho pro gress of events mel thc acts ol' public men The great -Hort of the NKWS AND CountKIt will be to get the mo?l news, and to get it tirst and in I ho host shape. Tho purpose is lo mako il a newspaper thai no business mau, no planter or farmer, no person interested iu publie affairs cnn a I Vor t lo il without The SUNDAY NKWS will ret ni ll its social and lil Clary elm noter, in connection with all tho news ol' the dav, and tho discussion of homo subjects ol' local import and application will bo continu d. Hereafter none ol* thc news pub lisbed tn Ibo SUNDAY v i.ws will bc published in the NKWS AX II OotiuiKii. The TIU-WKKKI.Y edition of the NKWS AND I'on lt I KU will lu- issued us before, giving (ho reader (he news contained in the NKWS ANO Couitll'.lt, with slight exceptions, atone-half tho pric? Tho WKKKI.Y NKWS will be greatly improved. Thc Chess column and tho Agricultural Do pa rt menl will bc continued. Puzzles and Prob lems tor young und old will bo a permanent I ea I ii fi beginning with the New Vonr, and in a !'Cw weeks we shall begin the publication of .I' .. Terrible Tules" by un English author of established reputation. Arrangements have been made likewise lor a Serial Story by a South Carolina author whose works have at tained prenl popularity in Norlin ru periodicals: There is not anywhere in ibo South a better advertising medium than the NKWS AXU ('oil men, ami in Soulb Carolina ii lins tho advertis ing lipid, outside of the i ti 11 nen t tal weekly press in Mic country, viel nilly to itself, lt goes into overy part ol' South Carolina and of the United State*, mel has rcuolicd a commanding position w ii h I l.e reading publie. The terms of the NKWS ANII COUUIKII arc as. follows: T1IK NKWS ANO conmen. One year. - - - $10 00 Six mont hs, ... fi 00 Three moni hs, ... ?1 Ot) THU BUNl>.\1 NKWS. One year.2 Oil Six months, . . 1 Ol) THU NKWS AM) UOItniRII Till-WKKKI.Y. One year. fi 00 Six months, . . . 2 60 Three mont hs, . , , 1 ?50 .mr. WKKKI.V NKWS. One year. 2 00 Six mont h.t. 1 00 I AflDBfl H Cnn b0 eurea by tho uso ol Hil I n ywBfl??'.<..'.? itv.i,(.fii<M. ioi ?IV ? 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COMMISSION MBRCHANT ALER IN ALL KI?TDS. a Steam Pine, Water and Steam Gangat, Connection?. Wins 'reaches, &c., logetherVith every article of Steam and water T & MI*'?. urines, (on skid.) : Stationery Engine?; Tabular and Loco |?j Saw MilU; Shafting, Pulleys, Poxes Hangers and Patent : Engine?, (on ikidT); Dalry Knglnen,(for small building?)) oft) ; Uttum Tubular Porters, (with two Hues); locomotive 0 I? bat Si, e:o. ultural Engine?, (on wheel?); Portable Engine?, (on skid*): ; Cora anil Wirral Mills; Portable Mill, (with portable bolt at t and Weed Extractor; Saw Mills,doubleatid single. %V 2-:s,a, Ac ?io. Ground llo?" Threshers, Hydraulic Golton Presses, Horse, liters. t tittil l?llHM'HOl?. 'I'llIcon * ?.o. Single Pinderi, Keapers anrl Mowers; Cultivator? nnd Grain ,1*L?|. ?Jt? OO. inri paneras. Alarm Gash Drawers. I'oKowiiiU 'IIM IIIIK^ : latent Automatic Power Screw Press, steam or water power; 1 Gin Feeder; G uion Gomlenscr; New Virginia recd Gutter. I.IKE MANNUM. ... . A , , r narliriii.-rrs, circular., general information, Kf-. fpply lo . JT. POLLARD. Jilly 7, 1081--,t4iy