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What Makos a Noolomanr f doon) tim mon a nobleman, . Who acta a noblo part, .Who ahowa iii ko by word and deed (Io hath a truo man's heurt. Who lives not fer hiinsolt uloue, Nor joius the solQsh fow, But prize? moro than all things olso, Tho good that ho cm do. I doom tho innn'a noblomnn Who stands up for tho right. And iu the work of ch inty Finds pleasures uud dulight. Who boars tho stamp of matiliucss j Upoo Iiis opon brow, And never yot was known to do An action mean aud low. I deom tho roon a nobleman Who strives to aid tho weak, And, sooner than revenge a wrong, I Would kind forgiveness speak; Who KOCH a brother in all men, From no. is mt unto king, Yot would not crush thc meanest worm, Nor harm thc weakest thing. doom tho man a nobleman--* Yes, noblest of his kiud - Who shows by moral excellenoo His purity of mind; Who lives aliko through good and ill, Thc firm, unflinching man; Who loves tho causo of brotherhood, And aids it ul) ho oan. Mr. Arp Lamonts tho Frost Nip ping of His Poachos. [From tho Atlanta Constitution, j Nipped in tho bud. It looks like there is no security from anything. Ours was no second-hand orchard; wo planted it and thc blooms huvo for thrco years looked so Bwcct ond promising, nnd row this is the third year tho fruit has been killed 1 supposo wo could have built little lites nil nbout, but who knows when lo build 'cm. It is poor comfort to build 'ctn when lhere is no danger. llcoltoti wo will ju t have . to keep thc orchard for thc flowers, like we do a crab tipple tree, for they are mighty j pretty. Ono of my neighbors lives right under tho. Western slope of a mountain and his fruit is never killed. Ho had plenty lust year but thc tut) don't risc nt his house till its about two hours high and that wouldn't suit my folks at all. Well it might suit thc folks, but it wouldn't suit my business, lt would bc dinner limo be fore breakfast. Tho poach crop is very uncertain anion?; these Cherokee hills, but most everybody ctn hi\o ti few trees around thc house where I hoy are protected Wo can't expect to have all thc good things in our place. My Irish potatoes were killed down tho other morning and that hurt my feelings, for I was h little proud that I was ahead of my neighbors, Hut > thoy will como out again and so there is sumo comfort and a good deal of hope Hope says tho peaches uro not all killed for a man can't examino all tho blooms and maybe there will bc onough for thc child ren. That is thc main thing after a ll j onough for tho children is what thc world is working for; enough money, or land, or food and clothins; enough pleasure and happiness. How we do love'ctn and worry over 'cm by night and by day. If wo Ind no children I think I would just rjuit work and toil right suddenly-and go a fi-liing. Hut there is not much time to frolic on a faun ot this season of tho year, for my olinanao says, "'About this time plant .vorn/' nnd wc aro doing it nil around in these parts. I can sit on my pazzer and look into live farms and seo thc darkies nod thc mules and hear 'cm, too, and ils gee und haw, und git along Polo, and wln:r you gwine Nell, conic round dar, I tell yon; and there's no end lo this kind ot* nflection* atc, ono sided discourse until (he horn blows for dinner, ?ind then tho most know ing mules give n bray nil round. Its astonishing how much they du know and can bc tu ado to understand, I bad n big mule who would never give but ooo juli at a root unless the d ukey who plowed him hollered out, '.Hotten root, I .tell youl" and then he would break that root or sonictliingcl.se, for ho had confidence in thc nigger. It always did seem like there was a kind of confidential relation between niggers and mules, a sort of treaty ol' peace and equality, fur there is no other animal oaa stand tho darkey nnd there's no other human can get along in ponce with ti mule. When they tire alone together in ti tug liol I with long rows thc darkey talks lo him all ulong tho line und thc mule listens io respectful silence, but if two darkies are plowing together they talk lo ono another and tho mules uro snubbed. Th oro is u pOWOr of corn being pluiitcd this spring and not much moro than a hilf a crop ol cotton so far PS my observation goes. 1 hopo wc will make enough fo ul for tho oountry for we can do with less clothing botter that) bo stinted in vittels. There is a power of folks dependent upon tho far mers and n great responsibility on us. Politics raises a mighty rumpus and tikes up a sight of room in lim newspapers, but when you comparo it with farming it all seems sorter itko a monkey show thal is going on for amusement, mid the farmers fool like doing like Jutlgo Stewart's Tex ni Hunger, who went to seo un amateur musical performance in Homo ono night during tho war. [Ie was a rough .specimen I nbout six feet nnd two inches, mid u hat liko an umbrella and boots like stove pipet and spurs that jingled like trace chains, and n couple of navy pistols to set off his beard, mid he paid his half a dollar and took a stand behind nu empty bench ii] (lie rear and looked on with a lofty contempt and whoncver thu performers closed ? pieoo and tho cheering began Hid ranger rattled tho old hench most alarmingly and ox* claimed, "soily, fiouy, souy," liko he was driving hogs-'and he kept it up until he monopolized thc show und had it all to himself. Those prematuro candidatos for (inventor and so forth reminded mc ol Judge Lochen no's story of the irishman who thought hu lind n fast horse mid so ho put him in thc races nnd bet on him. [In run prelty well, hut seemed to run bettor ho hind thon beforo and the Irishman clapped his hands with delight and exclaimed, "faith ond St. Patrick, just look how !io drives 'cm." Hut its nil right. I'm glad to sec tho Independents wnking up. Its nil for tho good of tho peoplo aud will keep tho old Domocracy on its good behavior. Thero's nothing liko having sentinels on tho watch towers. Sometimes tho party poca too fjst 'iiii? those Independents no' HU? a balance wheel, n regular, a brake sorter like Tinny Bucker's yearlit), tor they Ray when Tinny waa n boy ho tried for ao hour to di ive a yonrlin out of a pasturo ond Quilty he pot him hy thc tail und thoy run and ruu and bellowed and ruo until somobody hollowed to him und said: -Tinny you oun't hold that ycarlin; what aro you trying to do?" "I koow 1 can't hold him," ?aid Timmy, ' but I can tualto him yo slow ..' Jesse. That ia all ihesc Iudepeudcnta nro after. They don't expect office, but they hnvo more abounding patriotism thoo uoy body, and uro holding on to thc tail of tho concern just to muko it go slow. Some ol 'ctn I rcokou arc a little disappointed be cause tho train went off and left >cm nnd it don't do any good to laugh at 'cm nc matter whether they didcot run f ist cuough or started too late. Let's bo tender with 'ctn, for maybe their turu will como uftoi whilo ond thoy will bo teedcr with us, Thero aro a power of ups ond downs in this world, and in politics they oro mostly downs-especially down South. RILL A RP. A Novel Railroad. A new inventor is in lim hold with n plan for a bicycle railroad which would revolutionize locomotion. By this system ho claims that oirs can travel 150 miles nt hour without d inger of nu accident, ll h plan is to build tho road on iron poets, tin cars to be confined in u latticed tonne shaped below liku n V nnd nhovc like r track at thc bottom to fit in their truck ni tho tcp und wheels pluced in thc centre ol tho cuts nt tho top nnd bottom to lit it: their tracks, iustend of wheels on both sides Tho locomotive is to hnvo driving wheels li fl cen feet high. Wc await with interest thc new road, nnd wonder which will he first completed, it or thc Brooklyn bridge - Hearth and Home. Mr. John O'Neil, nu enterprising young farmer of Abbeville county, and who liven in six or i ?'.'ht mih s of Abbeville village on Litllo River, has two hundred and lilt} acres in small grain, und has bought three reapers cf Messrs, Sullivan A: .Madison, ol thi> place, with which lu harvest his crop Ile is a huge landowner timi next yen contemplates experimenting with sheer raising. Ho is going to turu seven hun dred acres of his firm into a sheep ranch and test tho question as io whether or ?bi sheep husbandry can bc made profitable it lins section. Wo advise him to lirst bu) up till (lio dogs in his township and - bu he will know What to do with them, Soutl Carolina needs 25,000 just such men a: Mr O'Neil. - Anderson InlcUiyah??r. OiiKKNViiit.i;, April 5-Richard Hates under sentence of death lor ats ni, to li executed on tho 2J$lh in>t., an I Anti Oood sentenced to two years' imprisonment a hard labor in thc Penitentiary for grant larceny, were married today ut f> P. M by Col. I'jilwntd Croft. Thc ceremony tool place in thc cell of tho j iii wherein ar ootifiocd three others who with Bates ttwui ibo execution of thc death son nee on. lit 28th instant for I I'.o same crime. Thc pu i W?? remain together with the other pris > ncr." tn their cell to-night To monow th bride goes to tho Penitentiary to servo hu tenn of imprisonment, nud three week from that day tho groom goes to thc gol lows, SAN FRANCISCO. Amil f>.-Thc Ca publishes un interview with .lohn V, Sww cx-trcnty commissioner to China, who sa) regarding the twenty year 8U?ponsio clause ol' the Chinese bill, that the com missioners ol' hoi h countries contemplate considerably longer period when dis ussin the terms if the healy, The Chine! commissioners understood even belier tba we did lb'- problema of lite competition i Chinese labor, and were willing tn nyree I means ol' relio!' The time of suspi nsm was thoroughly discussed, ami it w is ngrot that a suspension of thirty-throe years < ono general ion would he necossary I remedy the evils complained of. I lui! hoped that the suspension would have bei proposed for thirty years. The Chino: Government would not havo considered tl faith of llic treaty impaired if it had bee for fifty yours or more. Under law tho which went into opera! ion thc begining of the preset t year the fems six in Switzerland h .s bein conceded tl righi of becoming of tige nt twenty-on Hitherto a woman in Switzerland nevi attained a majority in tho eye of the lit and no matter what lier agc she w is nlwu' 10 tl State of wardship. This gnlliml leu' fiction has imw bi en abolished, hut it doubtful whether tho women of Swilzet land will own up to being twenty ?ot any quicker th; n (he women of any nth countiy. A NEW INDUSTRY-The riising of ot iou sets seems to bu one of I he small i dustries thal brings in ready cash. Th year (hey have been so'ling at ill) to . cents a quart, which is SlU lu ?14 a bush 11 any otic has a few ounces of seed at wishes to raise sets, he should sehet th lund, fret! Irom grass seeds, and sow I sued thick. An old field with .sandy so willi n tittle sprinkling of manure, pr (luces sets about tho right size. In diguio?? up n yard, in St. Louis, Mi souri, to lay n sewer pipe the. workmen di covered an earthen jar containing gold u silver coins und Continental currency. T house was formerly the residence, of Mun gomery Blair, but is now owned by Jul K llagerty, n poulterer, who is Home $f)( OOO Itel ter off hy tho find- Tho ord ns Ix dates from 1776 to 18?J2. Not ti set of wiitin"? was found to indicate tho owm ship. Toward the oonolusion of a diploma (lintier, a Frenchman solootcd a tooth fn ii tray lying near him. und politely (ins.' tho receptacle to his neighbor, a Turk, w di dined his offer exclaiming: "No th a you; I lui Vo already eaten two of tlx things, nr(1 I want no more." AN ORDINANCE. ro RAISE suiM'i.IB.i roll TU F! TO?N or WA HAEE.V FOR TUE VB AR IS82 AND FOR OTHER IM.'RIMSES. Ile il ordained hy tho Intendant and Wt den.? ol' the town of walhalla, ld Ooo il ns* sembl.'O and hy authority of tho Mau That o lox to oovor tho period from Jatiuaif.v ?.'iih. IB82, to January Ipili 18*;;, for Hu? ?inn und in tho mnnpor hereinafter named 'hall bo raised and paid into lh<j iron livy of tho town of Walhalla hv tho 3l>t day ol' May next. SECTION I. On (.'itch ono hundred dollurtt of iiHfcs?od vi.loo of nil roul und pomonal property tho BU ni nf il ft o o ti cent*. t-EC 2. Ton dollars n day >v any Intlit-? cront ?rider or auctioneer offering for salo within tho liiwu ni SV ul hu ll a any goode, won s and mcrohnndiso ut nueiitm or ithcr W?M; lo bo i ? each day In cn :o i u I uny Violation ol this Section shall oubji'CI tho offender lo n sep?ralo linc in thc discretion ol the Council for euell day's violation! l'ro< tided, Thc provisions af this ordinance shall not apply to ibo ordinary dealers in grain, fruit, potatoes, tobacco, ironware ourlhoiitt'uro or other produce or to commercial travelers SEO. 3. On euch nod every keeper ol liv ery nod suie slablo thc sum of twenty live dollars for tho your in nd vance. And no porsoti or persons shall hire or hit out for pay in tiny manner liny horse, wagon or other v?iiloto without paying tho following tux: Kuch ono hnrso and vehicle ?10. euch two horses und vehicle $14, this section not being designed lo affect draying. Six. 4 Deniers in liquor shall pay tho lol? lowing license, to wit: Knoll rotuli denier in spirituous liquors $400; euch dealer in spirit uous liquor, who sells by tho bottle and in quantities of ti quart und upwards $200, (tho liquor not to be drank on Ibo premises when sold bi uny other than ti retail denier; euch dealer in luger beer ami other mult liquors, mu manufactured in tho county, other than Ibo licensed deniers abovo mentioned, sholl pOy n tux ol $25; and thc license for nil deal ers in Hpiritons or malt liquors shall 0 over the year ending on the 31st ?loy of December 18H2 nt tho above rates per ycur and must bo paid before the parties enter on the said business SBO. 5. On nil circuses and other shows a tax of from $5 to $50 por day. In tho discre tion of the Intendant, shall bo poid. SUV. 0. On each und every billiard table and on each and every pool table kept for ) rt lil, II tax ' f ?slO, bagatelle table ?10. and lon or nine pin alleys $io ju advance, before license for ming the same shall be grunted and any person opening such establishments, without Hi st obtaining a license for ibo Rame, shall be tined for each day they ure so kept open ti sum int exceeding $5, SKI: 7. Thul each nod every person liable to road (lillV, under the laws ol thc State, oilier than ministers nf ih^ flofq el, teachers of schools und students shu ' irk streets (or ten days (or pay at lb rate ol I cents per day) under tho direction of the Intendant or (taino "ne in his stead under ike samo penalties as prescribed by tho laws of the Slate for tiny refusal or neglect to perform said work: I'roi'ided, That any person shall b? pencilled tn ?HIV OM or before the loth dav of April u e loimoie.Vii.i, I t or :-!.(' 8. Thal t? i .: uti i v properly, ?s provided in Soi >. . paid according lo tho asses mont ami valuations made for the State luxt Provided, That in ovcty case any parly sha,I lui vc tho right nf nu appeal from such ass sessmonts ur valuations to tho Town Council any limo before thc first Wednesday in April next. SEO. 0. All laxes herein lovled (except roch luxes, Poetises mid assessments as arc require:', to be paid bel ore entering tm the business ns hcieinbeforo mentioned,) ?hall bo paid mi ?r before the lir-t dav ol J.??r.? next und il* uny persi n or pcr?"',,s shall l'ail, refuse or neglect puvm,nit i f the lase- herein lev ?ed. wi'V.iii tho limo npcoili-d tho Tieiisii.mi I of the Council is hereby aalji ?risoil requited tvi add twenty per neut lo tho amount nf thc tux to tho peri it thu neglecting ot ri fusing and ii tl o tax : id th penult;, thus imposed uro liol paid lilhii twenty dav- it shall be tho duty ol' tho Tr? is uier lo issue executions ihorofor imme lintotv itpd collect th ; uno in duo pr ic l ts, S r.e. 10. Ii il further ordained, Th it aa-, person (mind drunk in ibo st rc ls of tho towt . d' Walhalla, whet oby thc peace und gool order ol iho town muy bo impaired, or tho convenience nf oilier persons interfered willi shall bb guilty ? f misdemeanor anti t-uni-ha Ii|t> nt thu discretion of Mic Council williit I lie noiit s ol ; heir iPltlmnl e. ?nu ll. Ile it further ordained Thal al places of business or amiisemen must te I I ted on Ibo Sabbath day, and un 1 ri |nt? i of ibis ordinance shall bo subject ti rot titi ol $23. St.c l! !>? il / laincd. That i i pe ?tu riding or tiri vine apon tho sidewal sor len! itig a horse there.rn, except In cr iss the satin ai a regular crossing or i lacing any obstrue lion I bet con which mu v impede a free pas sago > Ii u 11 ho punished ai tho discretion t> the Council within the limits ol' their au thority. .".'te 13 Hr il ordained, That any pcrsoi enight in tho act nf public indecency on tin street shall be goilty of a misdemeanor um ho ptinMicd nt the ilisctvti ti ot tho Couti ci within the limits of ilioir authority. S BO ll. He il ordained. Thal any persoi convicted nf keeping udisorderly house with in tho incorp?ralo limits nf thc town of Wal halla, upui con viot i ni ol' such each o flan co he lined II sn il not less than $:?"> nor of mon than $30 and tho owner Ur lesso uf an' dwelling house or other building sitiiiitm within said incorporate limits wh . lets ti sub-lots any such dwelling houso or otho building to tiny person or person-s lu ho ti soi us u bawdy house or house nf prostitution shall upon ooii?iolion pay a Hue of nut los than $5 nur men; than $30 for every da; upon which such house or building may b soused or kopi anti tn ho otherwise pu n i-di Ci within thc discretion ol' tho Council ivithit tho limits of their authority. Sec 1">- Any person or persons who sbul ho guilty of lighting, rioting or other disor derly conduct within the corporate limit; shall ho subject tu u lino or impris minent ? the d i scroti m nf the Cuineil within tho lim it- ol' their authority, PRO. 10. it shall be (ho duly of tho mar .-hal iii an est ?iii poi's ms ?..'ni!r..- of mistic meiiiims or lighter orimos within ibo ROI po rate limits of thc town <d Walhalla, hv vio Intimi of the laws nf th.-. State of Som Carolina ur 1?/ violation of any ordinance ' tito to?n of Walhalla nnd bring them befor tho lotet.dant or n Warden acting in hi stead, who shall hnvo power to pass sue order in tho promises as iii his ipioion ?rn tico may require, consisten' Ihority of tho Council, in .Sueti case pro vid ed. SRO. 17. He il further ordained, That shall bo the duly "f thc marshal or pnlieoina ' iiftor the n ri esl of any poi son whoso violatio td' a nv la -x' interferes with the ponce on i good irtle nf thc i nvn I W iii illa .. th conduct ol' Ibo ? un to rest is mado i I MI . n t i . i nod good order nf ?ho tow to such person und Itt pindoe him u li niter dircolcd for examination or proper miiii-tratioii of criminal Justice ns thc ut mitv require, SKI:. 18 It shall he tho duly of tho mat shal to prevent hall playing and tither amusi monta by a c dlection of boys or mon in tli Main street of the town ol' Walhalla and I in, to oil cot this, authorized In arrost nil pei Pons so engaged mid hiing them boforo tl I'ltaiidant for examination and punishmon SEC. 19. Ho shall arrest all persons fniin throwing fireball-, or ?lir.oting guns, or pb leis or other fi r o arm-? or fire crank or-i (nit sling shots) In any street in Ibo town nf Wa halla, hotwoen North nnd Soil i li Hr na 1 Sue and bring them boforo the Intendant for o? amir-Aiion and punishment, Six ::0. Any poVrOn found guilty of in< ?ming lindi- tl'OOH by hitching horses thereto o olhei wine, inside tho inooi'poi ?ilion rthnll he lined ri mia? to t exceeding ?5, in tho discre tion ol' Council. SEC. 21. Thc maishnl i.- further nulhorizol to orrest any perron found on thc streets be tween Kl o'clock 1\ M. und five n'ohok A. M. who cnn not j;ivo n fotlsfeolory ren?on for (inch pin-''nco on lia* Street during these hours. SH?; 22. It shall bo u misdemeanor for nov person lo cut trees cn any ol' tho stiects of Wtillinlhi. SK? 2H, Thut ney person depositing on Main nt reel, ur nny cross street between South nod North llroad Streets in constant use ii o v ?Mit.m huh':, cross tics, lumber, nny article nf merchandise, firewood, nny vehicle dolttchod from tho loam moro than six hours oraiiy oilier tillich* which may lend to ob-? s:i net ibo snine and impede A free passage in nny part of said st leets, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor nod lined in n sum not less than ttvo dollars or moro than thirty dollars or bu imprisoned in tho discretion of tho Qounoil within lim limits of their authority. And it shall bo tho duty of tho marshal to tube possession of any article above reforrcd to, found in any of tho streets nbovo men tioned and post a notice of the same on thc market house, ibo post odien and thc court house door, and also serve tho sntno on tho owner, if he bc known and living within thc thc corporate limits. Ii this owner fail to apply for possession of his property or to pay nil costs nod expenses incurred by tho mar? sh.il in connection with thc sumo, within twenty lour boors from tho timo notices aro ponied and served as aforesaid, it shall he sold alter li (leen days posted notice nt publie, auction by thu marshal, and tho proceeds of salo applied, first to thu costs and expenses incident thereto and second, tho remainder domini tod with Hrviti & Vernor, bunkers, to orcdit of ow nor. SKC. 21. That any person who shall he guilty ol' runningnlior.se or mule on Main street shall bo subject to a tine or imprison ment ?it thc discretion of the Council within tho limits of their authority: Provided, Thnt this Section shall nut apply to u quiet cantor. SKC. 25. That thc words "in tho discretion I of tho Oottneil whenever they occur io th oso ordinnnocs shall hu taken and con strued tu mean in tho discretion ol tho Couti. eil assembled usn budy ur nf thu Intendant, or of nny one or more Wardens who may try tho cuso. Sro. 2G. llesolved, That all laws enacted by tho Cnuiioil lieretofuro not in ?on tl i ci willi those ordinances, ure considero I io loll force ned that ouch and every eoe ul {hose (?roi . Latices shall bo in (ail three uficr tho publi cation oi th ' ?111110 Dono and ruiitiod in il < . neil, nod tho seal ?d' tho oorpoi ; -in; said town of Willimill*, li Ilix ed I Iii tho first dav of .March A. 1) . i eight hundred and (igln URN X ?COK R. I- -. . ) .. il. .J. ST Iii il vt.2 i .erk fown Council. j Columbia and Groen vi Ho Railroad PASSION1 ) KU DIOl'AUTM '//NT. Co LUM H I.V, t?, C., Mureil dib, 18S2 ! On, lifid after Monday Mulch Gth, ! 1YI?2, the Passenger Traiuo will run us I herewith indict.ed upc?' this road and its I br ioches daily, except Sundays: NO. 52 lil' I'ASSBNGf.tl. ! A - I ?i ave < 'olumbitl ?it 12 80 p m Alston it i 87 p m N ewberry a: 2 87 p m Ninety Six, I 10 p m Hodges nt 5 Od p m Helton at 0 20 p m Arrive nt Oreonville T 51 p m NO. 53 DOWN PAs-sBNawu. Le.tv ! Orecuvillo at S M a m Relton at ID ll a m Hodges nt J 1 30 i iii Nilli ty Six, 12 d? p ni Nov. 'ai ry at 1 50 p ll) Al> . a it 8 03 p in . I'- t\ i i'? ' ir (Joininhia ?1 00 p ni ' Si' VI! PAN RU I IO, UNION & - ORUM-. ?UA ll UR HOAD. 52 Ut I'ASSXNOKIl. I Lc ive S h'toti ut I -IT p m 0 00 p III H- ;t tri niblin*; S.,IJ ?fcC.Dopot p in j K ? i'tabu) I! A; I). Depot 8 35 p in S ). 55 DOW'S t'ASSBNOKIt. j II - Li'UVO S., lt. cC D Depot 10 50 ll in t ; s , ii fi c. Depot 11 oo H in nioii, 12 87 p m Arrive ::t Alston 2 50 p m liAUKI?NS KA I [.HOAD. Loavo Newberry at 2 50 p m Arrive nt Laurens C II at (i 25 p m Le.ve Laurens C ll ut 0 15 a m Ari ive ut Newberry nt I 00 p m Allin.VII.I.K DU A Nc ll. Loavo Hodges ut 5 12 p in Arrive ut Abbeville at 0 (?2 j? m Leave Abbeville ut 10 ?50 a m Arrive ill Hodges at ll 'JD a III A ND Kit St )N lt lt A NO ll AND BLUE 111 DUI-; ll lt Ul? Leave Relton at 0 82 p 111 Anderson at 7 00 y. m Pendleton at 7 52 ?J II: 0-Seneca S 5S p n. Arrive nt Walhalla nt 0 23 p tn DOWN. Loavo Walhalla nt 7 20 a ll" 1)-Seneca City 8 OS a m Pendleton ni 8 Ri a in Anderson ut 0 2-1 a in Arrive nt Relton 10 OU n m On ami after lin' above date through cam will be run latinen Columbia and . liendcrsonville without tliane/c. cox Mirri ox s A-Willi Smith ( a rot inn R nd road J rom j Charleston} with \VUm i nylon, Columbia td i A n y n ?ta lia il road from Wilmington and j (di points North illerro/) with C/lUllo'ltCf f 'nilunilla d' Augusta Railroad /rom Charl tte and point* North thereof I Haili wid fdr ?uiint? in Werft, rn Soil!, ( 'arolimi, I C- With AH" tia d ' har}. 7, Air Une I Ii i il IDHI/ /or I fa ula and ailjioints South and Wist I)-Willi I i and I'iinrlotle Air if,,,,; i 'wai, ir.iii. !. min i. ,d bey nd /..' th Jt'iehti and f> ? vd/- fiait" ? t. h1- Vith Soul troli?ft Railroad for irh . on; with R minglo i, Columbia tb I J. ny usia Railroad for Wilmington and iii-. North) with Charlotte) Columbia und I Augusta Railroad.for Charlotte and the North. C- With Asheville and Spartanburg Railroad /rom. Henderson ville. ll- With Richmond and Danville Rail road from Charlotte and beyond. Standard time used is Washington, D. (!., inf,ich is fi/feat minutes /aster than Columbia. ' J. W. IRV. Supt. '!'. M. lt, TA LC OT i', General Manager. A. PopKj G emeral Pnssongor Agent. South Carolina Railroad. CHANG Ii OF RCHWDULK. On und niter Muy 15th, 1-881, Passenger Trains will run ns follows until furl lier notice: CRKtiNVlLLK EXPRESS. GUI?O HAST, (UAH.Y EXCKl'T SUNDAYS ) Lon ve Columbia 0 00 p tn Ari ive On in >lon 8 45 p ni Arrivo Chm lesion 10 -I") p lil (lulNO WE*T, (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY*.) Lemo Charleston 0 Ol) u m Loavo Cunuloo ti 15 it 111 Arrive Columbia IO 35 a nt WAY FHK10IIT ANO PASSENGER TRAINS. <!01N0 HA ST (UAH. Y EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) Louve Oolunibla *0 30 a tn Arrivo Cuiuden 12 49 p ni Atrito Augusta 3 20 p'm Arrive Charleston 1 65 p ni QUINO WEST (DAILY EXCKl'T SUNDAYS.) Leave Charleston *9 05 a in Loavo Augusta 7 55 n m Arrivo Columbia 5 30 pm * Passengers leaving Columbia Or Charleston on those trains have to ohungn ears at Bronchi" ville to roaoii Charleston at 1.55 p m or Co lumbia ut 5.30 p in. NICHT MKPRBSS TRAINS. 001 NO EAST DAILY. Leave Columbia 9 00 p in Arrive Augusta 7 25 a m Arrivo Charleston G 35 a m OOINO WEST DAILY. Leave Charleston 8 IO p m Leave Augusta 7 00 p m Arrivo Columbia 5 30 a m On Columbia Division Night Expr?s? Trains ran daily; all other Trains doily except Sunday On Augusta Divinion all J'asseugrr Trains nt? daily. Sleeping Carn ure attachai to Night Express Trains-berth* only ?1.00 between Colu>itbia, Charleston and A ayusta? On Saturday* amt Sundays round trip tickets are sold to unit fro,it ?til elations qt our first claim fare for thc r<\tn l trip, ginni lill Monday noon to return. Regular excursion tickets, good for len titty*, are sold at six cents jicr mite to and ?rout al! stations. Connections mude at Columbia with Columbia cfc Greenville Railroad and charlotte. Columbia A Augusta Railroad at Charlotte Junction, by tr.tin arriving at Columbia ul 10.85 a m and leaving Co lumbia <(/').Ou p m to and /'rim all points ou holli roods; at I 'harli sion with simmers for New York on Wednestliti/s and Saturdays; also with sttaiiurs /or /acksonville and all points uti St Joint's Uiver, and with Savannah and Charleston Railroad to alt points South. Connection? arc mude at Augusta with lit. Georgia Railroad atol Central Railroad to and (rum nil paints Wist und .South Through ii .-' tutu bu ntirehaxcd lo all points South nail Wtst by applying to A. li. UKSAUSSUUN, Agent, Columbia, S. C. JOHN H. PECK, General Superintendent. D. C. Ai.r.F.N, Con. Pas. and Ticket Am I lal^OlUlvO widow?, fmiier?, mothers tr *y2 i lnl Iren, Tlinus.-inils vet entitled, PcnMnimrlv ., fur lol? nf nnKer,tr?,cyq nr rujunr-iY,.,r?,., ff \ X IT niiy IMMII.C Tlmiisaml, Vr i. ? ^ ,. 'J/ft *\J ft A1L.M H lirtictl**^?1 |. - lu?-..uti.r< S..L1 .r-t Of M Butfvgnau >^?:<I(.I,:";KS;K?, g?idil" ' BIM licita,?.' r..r> i.iirri, liUi v<.iiep. Semi 0 - M ps :"r ' I ho ("iii? n-S. adler. " amt Polmtiin Biri ii linty lawt, blaliHfl Bud liistfttclli.nii, Wo i-a-m f ri-? tli'.ii'-in.ls ? f l>,-n<l<-n>-r.. timi CUriitt. A Wu ? N. W. P;t7Korald& CO.Pt-.ssioN? I'ATKS? All'} J, LKC!? liuxt.^.Wn?liiii?luii, U. 0. ISILVT'fl V*M ti viz?t us. -JV stops, I?1 sels reeds, only .v'.UI. lvl.lll<?s S S i?.'p lip. Hare holiday indin-emenis loaOy. Write or cali on IS?-: V'FTD'V, Washington, N. J. .tc HIARI>lllS'? C?lTIWf? A Treatise on : I MIIHH snoeily eureHUNT l-'UKU. lill .1.1!. .liol r.MAN.l'.O.lioX Ills,I'llu ;i jo,111. Walhalla Female ?MIIS lo liimii.ii will open ils Filth Session SliPHiMUIill hu 1881. T EH MM: Colleghilc Departineiil, IO mnnlbs, $:10 00 Acndeiuio Department, IO mouths, IO 00 Primary Depurliuenl, IO months, s 00 Juvenile Depurtment, IO UHUIIIH, ? 00 Hoard, l-'ot l. I.e. io ar. I Ito-nn per month. I<> t>0 Kxccllciii facilities lor studying Music, Wax VVtil ii mid Painting. Send for n C atnhigitc. J. I?. SMKLT'/.KK, D. I) President. Inly 21. 1881 ?U lf AGEHT8 WANTHD t?^&kn?? f in? Machino ever Invento.!. Will kuti ti nair of soeijln.is, willi If JOIST* ?ml TOM completo, la *.)nii-iia-s. lt wal nm knit ? great vurirty of Luii-y ;.'*.irwillen i! rr? ls alway .-i n ready market. Sen I sir.! I "? ! 'I'.'11? !.""' Tworalily lt nil MUK J.meium co., ioj VViuhliutoii st., Huston, Mass. NEW BIO1.._ JVIITMM*' 1'ttvfpttlvn r?ir/.y make N.-w Hielt ito . t, uinl will comple'.ely chango tho hioixl In Hieeutiiusvsti'in in tlii-i'o n.imilis, Anv iii'iMin ? no u iii lake I pill ene ti nihill fr..m i in 12 w.-i.s nia> lu; re-tiireil losouml heallli, ir snell n llilnii I.i I'll-, s.-nt liv ma I for Inlier sltiiniis -'. S. .IO fl\SO.\ ,t CO., Huston, JUt.s.t., Virtneriy lianjor, M-t, M i'v 1^, ISSI "JU ly ?. B. SANDERS, " IJvputy Surveyor and Notary Public. ll^ILb give speeinl alleiilion to the Sur/eyinij: il of hand, writing Deeds und Mortgages, taking Dowers, proving Deeds, Accounts, Sc., upon slioi n i ico, Ci IHM: AT - - OAK WAY, S. V. Nov III. I>HI 52 ly W. P. CALHOUN, -A-t-t-oriiey aumd. Coun sellor a,-t Law. OFFICE AT SENECA CITY, S- C. \VII.L prnetice in all the Slat- and United li States t'ourN. All business entrusted to him will renal va prompt attention. Mandi 2, 15 ly f, ar. m NOS. WI ANO 7:lil RE YMG co i ros PAtiI'OK AND -AND D] Ahn DUMon's Circular Saws. Kublwrtmil Lcatlicr ilclii tl.-., oil t ie Pop, (Moby amt Check Valves, Governor.4, \ ; ItUi.gs, I ii . , ,S;c f?pi . ! Aaenl f..r li' \ ti.M?? Taltiolt's Auricultural l?.n((incs (on wheels): Portable motive lloilers! riirbiiia Waler Wheels; Corn amt Wheat Mi Sjiark Arresters. VdTa ortown Vt: Waiettown Agricultural iMigiue^i, (on wheels); Port.ib Vertical Kilgincs; Stationary l-aigines, (willi anil without eil and \'i.iii...il ISoilcrs; Saw .Nfills, ftc,Stn. i'. & 6i. Vi] peeper's Self.IVaiwIling (traction) I'.ngincs; Form A>:ri Stationary Knginc?; l^oconiotivc mut Kclum i'ubitlar Holler: incheil); Smut .Machines! Dustless Wheat Separators mulO .V. . 4 \ Ct Bl Cardwell When Tine .hers, Separators mut Clamors, ' Power?, IllOlllltCll ami down, Powe r Cuni Shelters aiul Feed ( .Doilltsloti gin rVfl?!?!!' ? Ollipilll Reapers ami Oindcrs; Kcapcrsnnd Mowers Combined; Sowers. X'^i^iX'TofVi: l-'aitbanks Simulant Scales, ?ill ^i/e-> iVS it ii ii VIM: i ii i*4i i< ol tin Ncblctt ft Ciomlricli Improved IXl^Cotton Oin; RtUI's Smith's I inproved Hand Power, Cotton anil I tay Press; ('otu KXfllKRS, (.Vi ION (?INS, Ste., KI?I'AIKKI? IN A WORKMA? /; o . Onlcrs bolicitcd anil promptly cxccuteit, For mnh w 1 ll. N'. Ii III I ?. 'I'r.wcliiig N'tcnl. ^rofesQionecl Oa,rd.g LAW CARD. a. o. WKI.I.S, ?) f V i ItOIlT. A. THOMPSON^ J, Ti Otttt, J \ Greenville. S.U. Walhalla, S. C. WELLS, ORR & THOMPSON, ?V?nialia, H. c. \LL business entrusted lo tlieut will rcccivo prompt, nt I cut ion. Mindi 81, 1881 _2(Mf_ WM. O KEITH. JOHN S. VERNEN. KEITH & VERNER, A T T O li N E Y S A T LA W A ND ?Sofie)tors in Equity, Will practico in tho Stn to Courts on tho Eighth Judicial Circuit und in tho United Status Court Office on Public Square, Walhalla, S O Jon G, 187o 8 tf Tho Nows and Courier-1882. Tho NKWS AND COURIKU, in tho Now Year, will have no other object than to tielp thc peo ple of South Carolina to manage their own affairs in their own way. To this end it will encourage the expression of intelligent opinion on subjects of general interest, and strivo to bo Ide means of laying before the whole Stato I Ito views ol those who have something sensi ble to say and know how to say il. Tho NKWS ANO ('nv it tint will not bo n passive spectator of events, lt will utter Its opinions frankly mut freely, bill, holding that what is wise and truo ! r.B no liing lo lear from analysis and discussion, it wiii never see'? to strengt lieu its own position hy suppressing thc opinions of those who honestly differ from it. Thu NKWS AND Comuna, willi one exception,, is the only newspaper in tho South Atlantic Slates which receives the whole of thc Southern dispatches of tho New York Associated Press., und ihis service will he supplemented by special dispatches hom every part of the State and tho United St iles. Ilecngulxiiig Ibo Imporlniioo of giving tho people i'll! earliest and most accurate llltelti* i; en cu in Slate and Nai ional n Hairs, the NKW.4 ANO Cou lt I KU will assign one of thc most trusted and mast capable members of its SlntT to per manent duly ill Columbia, and lins stationed at Washington the gentleman who earned golden opinions while on duty nt the Stile. Capitol. Thia will tie a year of fernio.it MK\ I sibby ul chungo in South Carolina, and wliui the people require ts to have all lhi\ news, without lear or favo?', nml "0 maller whom ii helps or huns. Resident Cor respondent of tho Ni;,s AN" UOUBIBR at Oo Ittmbiii will tdv?? oMt.Venders Information coo per?lo?; i<;jtfn nM,| i)? in?>H which can bo obtained .i '.ooline newspaper. In Uko manner, t li o itrsidcnt Cori'espoiidenl of tho NKWS ANI> Corwr.u at Washington, having no other news paper to serve un 1 ticing nobody's henchman, will In- in position to report Impartially the pro gress ol' events an I the mus of public men The great Hort of Hie NKWS, ASH COUIIIKK will tu- la gel ill'1 most news and lo eel il lirst ind III llie hes! shape The purpose is to make ii a newspaper llnil no business man. no planter or furnu'r, in? person interested in public affairs - an nillir 1 t. > . I wo hoot Tho SUNDAY NKWS will retain ils social and literary character, in connection with nil tho news ol' the dav. and tho liisoussion of homo subjects of loeal import and application will bo Continu il Hereafter none nf the news pub* iished In the SUNDAY vi.ws will bc published in tho NKWS AND OomtiKit. The Tm WEKKI.Y edition of the NKWS AND CoUltlKit will bc issued a.s before, giving tho render tho news contained in tho Nr.wa AND t'nuitn lt, with slight exec pl ions, nt one-half llio price Thc WKKKI.V NKWS will ho greatly improved. The Chess oolnmii and ibo Agricultural I)e puitiiirui wilt bc continued. Puzzles and Prob lems for young and old will be a permanent feature, beginning with the New Year, and in a lew weeks wc shall begin thc publication of ..Ten T' rriblc Talcs" by an Knglisli author of estahlishrd repulnlio'l. Arrunuemeiils hnvo lieen niailo likewise l'or n Serial Story by a So II th (?ti roi i na nuliior whose works have nt Iniiicd prent popu'uriiv in Norlin rn periodicals. There is not anywhere in thc South n bolter advertising medium than the NKWS AND COU uir.tt, an.! in Somit Carolina ii hus tho advertis ing field, Hillside ol Ibo inlluential weekly press ni I lie count ry, viet tally to itself, lt goes hilt) every uart nf South Carotins and of tho United Stales, .m,) has ri.bcd a commanding position willi iii i rending publie. Tho leims ol' thc NKWS ANO CouttiBii are as follows: THU NKWS AND COl'KIKR. <h;;' your, - . - $10 Of) Six months, . . fi Ut) Three mont bs. . . . Il Ot) Till! SUNDAY NKW8, One your.2 00 Six mouths, . . 1 00 THU NKWS AND COIMtlDU TIM WKKKI.V. One year.fi 00 Six months, ... 12 fit) Three months, ... 1 f>0 THU WKKKI.V NKWS. One year.2 00 Six months, . . , . 1 00 Bl M cnn B i a m ? Cnn he cured hy the uso ol fl%>r I PJ Hil 18 ???.?". JaiiioVC'aiinubU IlnNl fl BBDw8ftaB"?!U" "?'."????.?. Vol llV I I ? BWBHI nuuk. Testimonials, ?lc., Address (' HAHIUKK ?V tri... lt aa Hine lit., l'liila., l'a. iJft. lilia IUiIlng sj^w Machino io warranted ^Jf to saw off a 2 foot lou in 2 niiuutos, and n???f costa losa money than any other Raw |TA Machino. Wo aro tho first firm who Wkji j VBtaBR^gkBaanu?aoturodtboflO <f\ BivY^Oi^J^i?(?C'iTlnfl':lli"?Q 'n Amor ^ski .ewamta _^_'*^B& own ^jj0 on,y jogftj rift lit of tho samo. Bend for our freo circular. IJiiitod HtatoB Mant'gCo.. Washington. D. 0? ?ADI ES the WHITE UOUSE Eg Tho ONLY BOOK SW of the kind fl evsrpilbM EBNY^'W l^nVI^YOlV. A HISTORY of every H|rHlv>K LUI H A.lininiOiation lion, BM W. isl mi,: t. MI to Ilia pr?tent time, with over so Steel Portraits ??of Hie Ladle* ol thc While House, with view of m?ny of Ilia MM Homes of Hie President*. This is the most salable book [SH published. 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