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The Old Homostoad HY O. 1J, LA HATTE. There's many a pleasant, sunny spot, Soatterod along life's way, And many a eceuo of childhood's years; < Wlioro memory loves to stray. Sweet angela of tho sunlit past Hover around me now, And whisper of a mother's kiss, Pressed on my youthful brow. Bright visions of the homostoad old, Flash Uko a meteor by, Its verdant vales and lofty hilts, And pico tioes dark and high, Tho glassy pond where oft Pd launch My mon of war io sport, And build along its sandy bcaoh Full many a mimic fort. Bright years havo passed; I've wandered far From theo, O heaveo-blest spotl But though 1'VO tasted pleasure's cup, I ne'er havo thee forgot. Wave after waru of time's dark soa May break on memory's shore, But winds ?nd waves oaooot ertso The happy days of yore. There's beauty in this world of ours Rioh treasures heaped around, Kind eyes and loving, gentle hearts, If sought, aro found, But though thoy dazzle for awhile And oheer us as wo roam, Their splendors never ann efface Tho thoughts of childhood's homo. Death? Death is not oousiog Ever to bo, Death is not sleeping Eternally. To die is beginning Really to be, Freed from all sinning [inmortality. 'Tis passing from darkness Into thc light, Just putting off weakness, Puttiug ou might. Tho yellow fever is abating somewhat in Brownsville, Texas, aod surrounding places. Tho Congregationalists havo organized a ohuroh in Atlunta. Thoy started with 30 or 40 members. It is estimated that thc reduction of thc publio debt for September wiil bo iu the neighborhood of 315,000,000. Tho yellow fever continues to spread ot Pensacola, Pla. Up to September 30 there had bceu 783 oases and 78 ucaths. Mr. Patrick Roach, of Abbeville, shot and killed Green Hamey iu a difficulty about labor, lt was done in self-defense. Mr. F. W. IlunnicuU, of Ooonce, lia9 raised a squash weighing 110 pounds and measuring seven feet in eirouinfcrenoo. The Seneca Journal is responsible for this. Sheep arc excellent agents for lidding land of thistles, as they orop them oil us fast as they shoot out of tito ground. Mr. Georgo Geddes, of New York, stntes that with a singlo sheep to an aero of land he raised moro bushels of grain on au uvcroge than when he had no sheep. Taking tho human raoo as a whole, says an exchange, it is observed that races living almost exclusively on meat havo beou thu most savage ones. Nothing is so apt to transform a human being into a savage as to poy thirty cents a pound for roast and then find it almost as tough as leather. Tho Christian at Work says: "Thc Governors of tho six New England States ore total obstiuenoo men." To whioh tho New Orleans Advocate adds: "A most commendable virtue in their Excellences. Would that every Chief Magiatrato and publio officer was so abstemious sud sot thc pcoplo such an oxumplo. Tippling candi, datos should never command n Christi in ballot. Let thc companions of thc still re main in privutc lifo." THE STATE UNIVBSITY lins opened with 130 students and tho Citadel Academy with 181 oadets, GS of whom aro State beneficiaries. L. B. Austin, J. G. P. Ca pers, C. M. Jenkins, W. N. Mooro, and W. II. Westmoreland aro reported from Greenville Two oadets only halo from outside this Stato. THB citizens of Barnwell havo agreed to postpone the operation of the ? took law to tho first of January, stock law and anti? stock law mon agreeing on that course Seorotnry Folgcr, Arthur's nominee for Oovernor of New York, accepts tho nomi nation in a long lotter. Wc knew he would -of course everybody knew ho would-do spitc predictions to tho contrary. And with Jay Gould with his bags of gold, and Ilubbcl's piles of greenbacks, wo fear bc will prove too much for Cleveland ofter oil. Tho political providence rorlcy fails to bo on tho side of tho heaviest purse-brib ery aud other corruption nevertheless. NEW YORK, October 5.-?Tho trustees of tho Slater educational fund hold a meet ing here to day. At the afternoon sossion it was stated that in a few months tho nmount iuvestcd, 81,000,000, would draw sufficient interest to begin their work of up-lifting and educating the lately emanci pated population of the Southern States. A cotntnittcc was appointed to confer with tho Rov. II. G. Ilnygood, of Oxford, Go., with tho view of his becoming thc general ngont of tho fund. Tho meeting then ad journed. "Do you think, Mary, you oould lenvo father nod mother, this pleasant home, willi nil its oaso and oomforts, nnd go to tho Pur Wost with a young lawyer, who has littlo bo3ides his profession to depend upon, aud with him search out a new homo which it should bc your joint duty to beautify nnd tnnko delightful and happy Uko thi>>?" Dropping her head softly on his shoulder, she whispered, "1 think I could, Archy." "Well,'' said ho, "ibero's Tom Jo?os, who's going west and wants to get a wifo. I'll mention it to him." A DIFFICULT PROBLEM SOLVED.-Tho desire for stimulants is becoming a mon strous evil and how to overcome it is a BO rious question with reformers. Parker's GingorTonio fairly solves tho difficult prob lom. It invigorates body and mind with out intoxicating, and lins brought health Slid happiness (o many desolate homes.- - J?nnxiirer.. Soo other oolumn. - .. mj,,*,..>,.-,.".. ...ni.^^.M,,,.,i?> IM limn ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY.-Ladies wish- 1 lug a perfumo that combine? uovelty, doii oaoy and riohucss, fiud Floroston Cologna entirely satisfactory. Tho Flatform of tho Demo cratic Party. The Democratic Party of South Carolina, in Stoic Convention assembled, reaffirming tho principles and declarations of the Stato platforms of 1870 and 1878, and their continued dovotiou to tho priooiples of tho National Democratic Party, and pledging to thot party their earnest co-operation and support, declare tho following principles as formulating tho policy of tho South Carolina Democracy in Stato and Federal affairs, and invito tho aid und support of all good eilizons in carrying thom into effect: 1. Wiso nod just legislation, tho impar tial administration of equal laws, economy with eflioienoy in ovcry department of the Stato govorinoot. 2. Popular eduottion is the bulwark of free institutions. Liberal appropriations for tho publio schools for the whole people. 3. Thc system alio efforts of the Repu bl i lioan party to obstruct reform aud destroy good government in South Carolina by turtling to partisan purposes tho appointing power of tho Federal Government is a etuuding monaco to tho people of this State and a growing danger to good citizens io every part of thu Union. Tho Federal offices in this State nro uiado political in firmaries and training schools for tho defeat of honest government in South Carolina. 4. Honest homo rule Tho Democracy of South Oaroliuo, representing tho tax payers of thc Stato o nd a majority of tho whole people, invite and have the right to expect thc sympathy and support of'their fellow countrymen in their strenuous etforts to preserve au intelligent and equal admin istration of thc government. 6. Tho practice of packing juries io political oases in thc United States Courts in this Stato is a criminal violation of tho inalienable right of every oitizcu to a fair trial by a jury of his peers. G. Tho extension of tho franchise, as a political result of tho late war, has enlarged enormously the number of present and prospective voters requiring education in tho publio schools. Tho burden wt?s in creased, while thc ability of thc Stato to bear it was diminished. Thc Federal Go vernment, by liberal appropriations from tito Treasury, ou tho basis of illiteracy, should help tho Southern Stoles to euro thc evil of non-intelligent suffrage A national danger oalls for national action and national aid. 7. Civil service reform, appointments to minor ofliccs under tests that will indicate thc qualifications of tho applicant, promo tion by merit, u fixed tenuro of office and no removals, exoept for causo. 8. Blackmailing publio servants, under tiic guise of political assessments, converts tlie publio treasury, to thc extent of thc contributions called for, iuto a oi mpaign fund for thc odvuucemcut of a political party, thus taxing tho whole people for partisan purposes. 9. The present protective tariff robs the many for thc benefit of thc few. The duties on imports should bo decreased, and un carly repeal of thc duty on colton tics, on thc machinery used iu tho manufacture of colton aud wool, and on tools und agri cultural implements, viii stimulate manu factures and bo a welcome relief to tho farmer aud laborer. 10. It is most desirable that tho internal revenue taxation bc abolished, 80 S00U OS this can bc accomplished without rendering permanent tho existing protective system. Rigid economy io tho conduct of thc go vernment will hasten tho day wheo tho tariff shall bu as moderato us in tho carly days of the Republic and tho army of office holders employed under thc iulcrual reve nue laws bo disbanded. 11. Tho publio credit, national and State, must be religiously maintained 12. In tho conduct of affairs in this State thu Democracy have been actuated by but one dessre, and that is to promote the greatest good of thc Stato. Only within tho Democratic party and by party action can defective legislation be remedied with out imperiling the safety and well being of tho State. Democratic unity is publio safety and private security. 13. In tho Stale, justico ord equality for ul!, to insure harmony und good will between tho races. In tho Union, no sec tionalism io policy or feeling. An indisso luble Union of indestructible States. Quo Hug, one country, ono destiny. Tho Boat Eyer Tried Mr. G. K. Maxwell, Walhalla. S. C., says: "Having used your Norman's Neutralizing Cor dial in my family for several years, am satisfied il is thc best medicino I have ever (ried for all disorders of the stomach, either in children or adults. Should uot like to bo without il." Persuado Him to Got It? If your nearest merchant bas no Norman's Neutralizing Cordial on bund persuade him lo order one half dozen small bottles as a sample. He will have no trouble whatever in Helling it. It is n good medicine und will recommend itself. Prices lo merchants mailed on application. THE COH?TITUTIOW9 FOR 1882-83. Is better equipped in every sonso limn ovor before to maintain ita polution IN TUB raOXT HANKS OF SOUTHERN JOURNAL ISM. ll calls lite attention oj thc reading public lo the following points thal can bc claimed. Namely, that il is 1. The largest and best paper in Georgia, A In burna, tho Carolinas, Florida and Mississippi, 2. Moro rending matter than nny paper in tho South Allantie, States. 3. The fullest t?l?graphie sorvico and lntost nowa. 4. Thc brightest, host and fullest corrospon denco. 5. Thc completest election returns. 0. Verbatim Legislativo roports. 7. Official Supremo Court roports. Thc Creal Georgia Paper-Heller than ever* No intelligent Georgian can do wit/l out it. Every Georgian should lalee, a paper from the Capital during thc next three months. Tho Daily Constitution ?10 por annum. $2.50 3 months; $1 1 month. Weekly $1.50 n youri Club of 10. $125, with froo copy to gottor up of dub, clubs of 20 $1 00 with freo copy. Addross TH ti CONSTITUTION. 1 Atlanta, Ga. WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT. APPLES-Dried, per pound 6 Groen, por bushel L50 BUTTER-Por pound 15@20 BEESWAX-Por pound 18 to 20 BEEP-Por pound 4(g>7 BACON- Dry snit shoulders 11@13 ? " CK. Sides 15 S. C. hams, oanvassod lu CALICO-Per yard 6(a)l0 COFFBE-Rio per pound 12<a)10 M -Laguyra, por pound 20 M -Java, por pound 25@30 CANDLES-Adamantine, por sot 15@20 M -Sperm, por pound 30 CUICKBNS AND FOWLS, per head 18(3)25 COTTON-Por pound, middling, 10(a) ll M -Yarn, por bunoh 90 to LOO Corr-ERAR-Poe pound 5 DUCKS-Por hoad 20@25 Eaas, per dozon 10(?;l'2| FLOUR, porsaok, (98 pounds,) 4.00(a)4.50 FEATUERS-Geese, por pound 45 M - Mixod por pound 30 GRAIN-Corn, por bushel, I.10@l-20 -Kye, por bushel 110 -Oats, rod, por bushol 75 I IRON- English rofiuod, per pound 4J@5 " -S weed, per pound 6(^7 " -Band, per pound 5(aj0 ' " -Hoop, per pound IO Potwure, per pound 5@6 LARD, por pouud I2J(a)l5 LIME, por burrol 2.00 LUMUKU, per thousand feet 10.00 LEAD, por pound 10 MOLASSES, por gallon 50(5)GO MADDER, por pouud 15(?)20 NAILS, por kog 4.00(^0.00 ONIONS, por bushol 1.00 OIL, kerosene, por gallon 1G@20 POTATOES-Irish, por bushol 80(?)?00 BICE, per pound 8(<$10 SALT-Liverpool, por sack 1.40 I SuiRTINU, wholesale 7 I " retail 8 J I " wholosalo 7? * M retail 7 4-4 SiiEETiNa, wholosalo 8 retail 8J (SHOT, por pound IO ?SYIRITS TuRi'KNTiNK, nor gallon 70 &>AP, per pounu 8@10 .SUGARS-Crushed, per pound 12J -A White, per pound 10 -Brown, per pound 9 -Extra C., per pound 10 .STARCU, white and blue, por pound 0i@7 (SODA, per pound 5? 10 ToUACCO, por pound 50(a)90 n per pound, smoking 40(a)75 TALLOW, per pound 7 TURKEYS, per head 75(3)1.00 GEESE-Por head 30(?j-10 HONEY, por pound 8(<t)IO HIDES-Dry,per pound 12J ?* -Orcon, per pound GfJ^OJ IN o i cu-Spanish Flout, per pound 1.25 " -Carolina, per pound 70 TEAS-Gun Powder, por pound 1.50 Hyson, Groen, ncr pound 80 Young Hyson Black, per lb 75 WOOL, washed, per pound, 30 to 35 SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE WILL OPEN OCTOBER 3, 1882. conns e or STUDY: General Science, Mechanics and Engineering, Agriculture, Classical Course, Latin Course. PARTIAL corases, In l-'nglisli Studies, Practical Mathematics, Practical Agriculture. Students admitted to any course, for which they are prepared. TUITION ft R B B. Annual Foo of $10 for repairs. Board, in private families, from $12 to $15 a month. Kxoollent board in messes at from $8 to $10. Futir? oxpenses need not execod $125; ought not to exoecd $175. For further information address BENJAMIN SLOAN. Secretary of Faculty, Columbia, S. C. August 24, 1882. 40-3111* SOU m CAROLINA MILITARY ACADEMY. CHARLESTON, S. C. FOUNDED 1812. Will bo re-established October 1st, 188S fully organised and cquippod. Col. J. 1* THOMAS, Supt. PAY CADETS RECEIVED FROM ANY STATE. But to secure admission, application muet be made in advance to Ccu. .BOBIXSOH ii.moon, Chairman B aird Visitors, COLUMBIA, S. C. fliSy* Address for proper forms, informa tion, &0. August 10A1882_38 -4* STANTON'S HARDWARE, FURNITURE and ORO CKRIES, being freeh gooda and late arrivals, are sold in seven COHO tie?, all on ucoount nf superior quality and lo? prices* Cor ncr Main and Townvillo St roots, Soneoa, S. C. Juno I, 1882-28-4m BY DR. lt C. DAVIS J ARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF Dixigfs, ?OCoclloiaa-o??, IPfiints, Oils, Stools.?, r*lotvii*o Fi-?tnao?, ?\7*7"?XA dow OliiHH, ?tiitionory CvaxcH TOIIJBT A.H.TI OUI38, Xj-?V-3Vt2P/S? uf?LJNTlD XJ-A-IVEIP 3PI3C"'I,XTJ?t.33S. O I GV J\. II. S?, TOtoaooo, &Xk.lXtt axxd 3Plpo?. S BO IE BJ S ! N10ttl>$ ! SH RDS ! ! LANDHETII AND BUIS T'S GARDEN SEEDS. ALSO, PILLI) SEEDS, VIZ: RED t; LO VE II, ORO II ARD GRASS, GERMAN MILLET, TIMOTHY, HU JE GRASS, II LAUDS GRASS, &C. Wo guaranloo these Seeds lo bo fresh and (ho very best, and wo will sell them at reasonablo prices to induce farmers lo plant them. lt. ?. I? A VMS. Townvillo St., Seneca City, S. C. ?figr Du. It. C. DAVIS' Offioo in roar of Drug Sloro. Dccoinbor 16, .'881, 6? ? S; MESSER, DEPUTY SU RV IS ITO lt AND NOTARY PUBLIC. W?LL giro prompt attention to .Surveying of Laud, taking Dowers, proving Deeds, Ac counts, ?to. Suitable blanks kept on hand: Omoe at . . Tugaloo P. 0., 8. 0. May 4, 1882. 8*?tf TI?JE ~lsmkTB OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP OCONEK. IM TUB COURT OF COMMON FLEAS. Summons for Relief. [COMPLAINT NOT SEUVKO.] 8. P. Dondy, Plaintiff, against Milley Grant, widow, Eliza beth Weldon, Martha Drown, Mary A. Palmer, Patten V. 0 neus and Joseph Guess, heirs at-law, and lt. L. H Connelly, Grantco of Goorgo Grant, da OCMed, Defendants. To tho Defendant? aboyo named .* YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in the above stated action, wbiob ?B tiled in the ofHoo of thu Clerk of Common Ploaa for Oconeo oounty, 8. C., and sorvo a copy of your onswor to said complaint on tho subscriber at his office on tho publlo squaro in Walhalla, S. C., Within twenty days after tho service hereof, exclusive of tho day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within Ibo limo aforesaid, tho Plain tilt" in this action will apply to Ibo court for tho relief demanded iu Ibo complaint. S. P. DENDY, Plaintiff's Attorney. Walhalla. S. C., August 29, 1882. [L. S.] J. W. STUIIILINU, C. C. P. To tho absent Dcfcdants, Milley Grant, widow, Elizabeth Weldon, Martha Drown, Pallen P. Guess and Joseph Guess, lieirs at-law of Georgo Gran!, deceased: You will take notioo that tho oomplnint in tho above staled action Was filed in tho ofuco of Ibo Clork of tho Common Pleas for Oconeo county, S. C., on tho 29th day of August, 1882, and I bat tho objeot of said action is tho foreclosure of a mortgage of Ibo real cslato of George Grant, deceased, mentioned and described in said oomp'aint. S. P. DENDY, Plaintiff1:! Attorney. August 81, 1882. 41-Ot COUNTY OP OCONEB. IN TUB COURT OF COMMON FLEAS. Lemuel V. Pitts, as administrator of tho personal catato of William Pitts, deceased and hoir at law of said docoascd, David Pitts, Daniel Pitts, Reuben Pitts, Harictt Pitts, Surah Herring neo Pitts, Amanda Pitts, Idella Pitts and Molinda Pitts, Plaintiffs, against Emily Pitts, Harriot Pitts, Matilda Christian noe Pitts, Nancy Liles nco Pitts, Keith Price, Garvin S. Price, Turnor Cronsliaw, Fannie German nee Crenaliaw, Alice Harrington nco Cron sliaw, Kinley noe Davin, Ellen Sawyer noo Davis, Alice Cain noo Davis, Wurren II. Davis, Churlos J. Davis, Ida Davis and H. D. A. Riemann, Defendants.-Summons for Relief. To tho defendants herein: YOU aro hereby summoned and required to answer tho compliant in this notion, which is filed in the ellice of tho Clork of thc Court cf Common Pleas for said oounty and State, and lo serve a copv of your answer on tho subscriber at his office on tho public square, in Walhalla, S. C , within twenty days after thc service hereof un you, exclusive of tho day of suoh service. If you fuil ttl answer tho complant aforo snid tho plaintiffs will apply to thc oourt for thc relief demanded in tho complaint and tho cost? ol this action. W. J. STRIBLINO, Plaintiffs' Attorney. Walhalla, S C., August 30, 1882. ft,. S ] J. W. STRIULINO, C. C. P. To tho defendants in this action: Toko notico that III?H action is brought for tho pale of tho real estate of William Pitts, Into of thc above stated comly and Slate, deceased, in aid of tho personalty for the payment of his debts and for tho distribution of thc balanco of tho proceeds of suoh salo among his hoirs according to their re spective interests. Also take notice that no personal claim is mndo against you or nny ono or moro of you. Thc complaint in this notion was filed in tho Clerk's office for said county on tho 30lh day of August. 1882. W. J. ST III BLI NO, Plaintiffs' Attorney. August 31, 1881. 41-Gt Paynes' Automatic Farm Engines OF ALL KINDS.-Establlshed 1840. Oar I0*llorse Spark Arrcettar Tnrceliliiff Knglu? h?s cul 10,000 feet Pine I.umbtr in IO tocar?. Wilfburn wood 6 feet long, coal, Strew ?nd corn ?Ulka. Send for Price List and Catalogue Q. B. W. PAYNE A SONS, Box HW, Corning, M. T. August a, 1882. 37-ly "c?nOHisKI?6?a(p-if fnnalvablt patcnad improHtmtnts foun<t\n no otntr F.A'i/IJVF.S in th? world. For Pamphlet? and Price Li??, lalio for HAW MILLS' adrlrct? IHK AULTMAN Ac TAY LOU VU., Mansfield, Ohio, August 3. 1882. 87-2m J. B. SANDERS, Deputy Surveyor and JYotary Piddle. WILL givo special attention to the Surveying of Land, writing Deeds and Mortgages, Inking Dowers, proving Deeds, Accounts, .vc, upon short notico Or pto R AT - OAKWAY, 8. C. Nov 10, 1881 62-ly I RELAND of TO-DAY^? ? I^ M NOW Edition Now Ron dy. (?Ive? RepreMion Bill. >Tycntaof I???, ?te. , Alien!? Wanted. J.C McCbBDY * CO., Philadelphia, Pe, August 24, 1882. 40 ly MEDICA! STUDENTS U Preparing to attend Lectures should correspond willi tho Denn of (bo Hospital College of Medi cino. A thorough didactic course with unex celled hospital advantages and moderate charges. For circulars and further information address W. IL ROLLING, M. D , .Td and Jefferson StS., Louisville, Ky. Juno 22, 1882. 8l-3mo A KO ni? Wan ?ort. ThoC'iilmlnntlriKTrlrmipia A complete fiycloprdlaof household knowledge for the massed.now ready. Nofliliiif IIKottl Goln?fnatt Low priced, Illustrated, unequaled tn authorship. Bend for Presa IVOUCOR and full part?culaT now. Outfit and instruction how to sell, fre.o to actual agent*. Sue eessgiurtuiiecd faithful workers State experience, lt any. and territory desired. W. II. Thomnun, IMibllaher, tot Arch Sir. et. Philadelphia. P?. Soplembor 7, 1882. 42 1m AGENTS Wanted SStegr?"? B?hi?a work? of chancier! great variety ?D?UK8 06 DIUI?? low in i>rkc? telling ?Mi nrcdeaeverywhere', l.lhrral term?, ll. V. JohiiHon Co., icu Main Ut,, Richmond, Va, Auugal 21,1882. , 40.ly South Carolina Railroad* CHANGE OE SCHEDULE. OD find nftor May 15th, 1881, Passenger Trains will run as follows until further ootico: O HE EN VI LLB EXPRESS. GOING EAST, (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) J.cave Columbia 6 00 p m Arrivo Camdon 8 45 p rh Arrivo Oharlostou 10 45 p m OOINO WEST, ?DAILY EXOBPT SUNDAYS.) Loavo Charleston G 00 a m Loavo Camdon 0 15 a m Arrivo Columbia 10 35 a m WAY FREIGUT AND PASSENGER TRAINS. UolNO BAST (DAILY EXCEPT 8UNDAY8.) Louvo Columbia *0 30 a ni Arrivo Camden 12 49 p m Arrivo Augusta 3 20 p m Arrive Clim loston 1 55 p m OOINO WEST (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) Loavo Charleston *9 05 a m Loavo Augusta 7 55 a m Arrivo Columbia 5 30 p tn *Po88oogors leaving Columbia or Charleston on tbeso trains have to chango cars at Branch ville to reaob Cbarloston at 1.55 p m or Co lumbia at 5.30 p m. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS. GO I NO EAST DAILY. Loavo Columbia 9 00 p m Arrivo Augusta 7 25 a m Arrive Cbarloston G 35 a m OOINO WEST DAILY. Lcavo Charleston 8 10 p m Loavo Augusta 7 00 p m Arrivo Columbia 5 30 a m On Columbia Division Night Express Trains rmi daily; all other Trains daily except Sunday. On Augusta Divinion all Passenger Trains ran daily. Sleeping Cars are attached to Night Express Trains-berths only $1.00 between Columbia, Charleston and Augusta, On Saturdays and Sundays round trip tickets are sold to and from all stations at one firsl class fare for the round trip, good lill Monday noon lo return. Regular e&vnrsion tickets, good for ton I days, are soldat six cents pcf mile to and /rom all \ stations. Connections made at Columbia with Columbia a! i Greenville Railroad and Charlotte, Columbia db Augusta Railroad at Charlotte Junction, bu train arriving at Columbia at 10.35 am and leaving Co lumbia ai 0.00 j) wi to and from all points on both roads; at Charleston with steamers for New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays; also with steamers for Jacksonville and all points on St. John's River, and with Savannah and Charleston Railroad lo all points South. Connections are made at Augusta with the Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad to and from all points West and South. Through tickets can bc purchased to all points South mid West by applying lo A. D. DKSAUSSI/RE, Agent, Columbia, S. G. JOHN 13. PECK, General Superintendent. D. C. AIXBN, Gen. Pas. and Ticket Agt tong ex|wrtence In cutline .l(?t'iiM? or Mw Wood, 8Mn mid Hone?,-Nervous Dthlilty. Iiniiolimv, OrgHiilu Wcuknc?*, tiuiiorrhu-ti, My iililllllr inn! Mi-rc ti Hill AITi-illonn ?pcvlitlly Irilttcil an ?cl. i.tille i i in. Ii-u i, with ?rc m i ?ure remedie*. Cull or writ* r..r l.ltl ut Duct lion? to b? mi.wcretl by thoseIICSIIIDK 1ri>uttiti<iil by milli (1'rr.nii.kulrrrliiK from |{ti|ilurr .liiiuM tritt! Hit*lr ttililrct.,X ami lt-nrtt ?ouii'tliltii; lu llirlr nitiiinliit'r. ll I. hut it tru...# Address, UK. lil l i's, Iii N. Alb st., SI. LouU, Ho, ESTAUL1SIIKD OVEU lill lt IV V FA Its. 'DHU only perfect I) 1 fi ]? Thresher. Write 1 Also Ii NO IN'KS. IVIVJPJ for prioos lo Tun A ULT MAN & TAYLOR Co., Mansfield, Ohio. August 3, 1882. S7-2m ?Sc Jidiu'iiisi: A TrcnMso en tiiclrL.r . . speedy cine H lo NT Kitioio. Du..,.-. .lii.r-tjjAN.P.D.ltoxias.ciik-tiuo.III. THOUSANDS of refcienccs from persons ruretl. No ?ai u??tUTJiircd. Dr. J. ?TEPllt?N?, Lebanon, O, BSBaBg (J S D MBBBB AND SPERMATORRHOA. A, valonblo Discovery and Now Dopnrturo In Mod loot BcloDce. an ontlroly Now nod positively ol7octlvo Itonimly for tho opoudy and porainnont Curo of Semi nal Emulsions turd Iinpotoncv by tho only truo woy, viz: Direct Application tu tho prlnolpal Boat pt tho Dlboaso, netIUK by Absorption, ont! exerting; It9epoclno iuOuoncooa tho Sommai Voslelea, Ejac ulatory Ducts, Proototo Gland, and Urothrn, Tho uso or tho Itomody ls nttondod with no pain or Incou vooionoo, and docs not tntorfero willi tho ordinary pursuits of lifo i lt la quickly dlssolvod omi Boon ab eorbod, producing rm lmmodlato soothing and rostor ntlvo otfoct upon tho n<>timi and nervous organiza tions wrockod from Bolf-nbuso And excesses, otoppln/t tho drain from tho system, restoring tho mind to health and nouna memory, romoving tho Dimnosa of Sight, Nervous Debility, Confusion of Idons. Aversion to Society, oto., oto., and tho nnpearauco of prematuro old ago usually accompanying this trouble, and restoring perfect Boxual vigor, whora it has boon dormant for roars. This modo of treat ment has stood tho test In very eevoro cosos, and Ii cowa pronounced anocoss. Drugs aro too much pro scribed In those troubles, and, aa many can boar wit ness to, with but little If any pormnmmt KC xl. Thorn ts DO Nonsense about this Preparation. Practical ob servation ona. bios us to positively (ru oran too that lt will givosatisfaction. During tho eight years that lt has boon in KonorM uso, wo novo thousands of testi monials as to lt? vnIno. and lt ls now com ?tml by tho Medical Profession to bo tho moet rational moans yet dlsoovorod of roaching and curing this vu ry provolone trouble that is woll known to bo tho causo of untold misery to so ninny, und upon whom amie lc n ptpy witU tholr usoloss nostrums and bier fees. Tho Itomody ispittupianeatboioa.otthroosizes. No. l.tonougfi to last a mon th,) S31 No. ?, (sufficient to olTooto. per manent euro, unless In Bovoro caB09,) St>; no. 3, Hasting ovor throo montha, will atop omissions ana restoro vigor in tho worst oases.) 87. Bent by mall, eealod, In plain wrappors. Full DIRECTIONS for using wiiJ nccompnny EACH JIOX. (Semi for Se.atctl nc.Hcrlpttvo J?rt??il?/?-\ le/BO?D?ilo/tilrt/OMi/C?iI illuatratlonH V mu? Testimony, teilten tem convince. \ the mont ahcpltceil that thea can ho ? restored to perfect manhood,an<l flt- W tea for tho dutlct* of life, name tut if V never ajfected. mota O.VJT.V by / HARRI8 REMEDY CO. MPH. CHEMISTS. Market anti 0th Sis. 8T.LOUI8.MO. Professional Card LAW GARD. O. ?. WELLS, "I ( f \ 110DT. A. THOMPSON, j. L. ona, J ( Crecnvillo, S. C. Walhalla, S. C. WELLS, ORR k THOMPSON, ?.ttoi'zioy0-at"Xiaw, Wnllinlln, s. C. ALL business entrusted lo them will receive prompt attention, March 31, 1881 20-lf BI HA TX VS Oi'UuilK. 27 slops, 10 sols reeds, only $00. I? i unos $125 up. Karo holiday inducements ready. Write or call on UK A TTY, Washington. N. J, fiKNTLKMION: I IIMVC used Du, I( ART fin S He u.?^lSRxiv1$ ycar.H m "'??lleliiti, hnvo never fa IRON TONIO docs. In ninny enees of Nervous P povorlsheil condition of the blood, this peerless r ( ases timi Itavo bafllotl some of our jnost eiiilnenl ^''M.TTI'.' k...1. PWSStfiM111 Prefureiieii to nie as UR. llAUTBU'S I HON TONK; (a n ae?CMjty In _ HT. Loma. Mo., N It(/fiwhl&??icTtfn^n^?Hl? a-?-?r??rA natural healthful ton? to tho digestivo organs and nervous si/slcm,mafilna lt applicable to General licbitttu, T.os? of Appei' Ute, J'rostralton of vital Vownrs anti Impotence., m. -, MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER M Columbia and Groo nv i lio Railroad P?SSENGER DEPARTMENT. COLUMBIA, 8; CM May 18th, 1882. On abd oftor Friday May 19th, 1882, tho Passenger Trains will ruo aft herewith indioatcd upon this road and ita branches daily, except Sundays; NO. 62 OP PASSfcNtiER. A~LonVb Columbia at 11 42 a ia Alston at 12 41 p m Nttwborry at 1 40 p m Ninety Six, 3 24 p m Hodges ot t 4 18 p ni Belton ot 6 40 p ni Arrivo at Groeuvillo 7 05 p ni NO. 63 DOWN PAnsKN()KU. Loavo Oreen vi! lc at IO 25 a m Belton at ll 53 a td Hodges at 1 17 p m Ninety Six, 2 88 p m Newberry at 3 55 p ni Alston at 5 Ol p m F-Arrivo at Columbia 6 02 p ot SPARTAN BURG, UNION & COLUM BIA RAILROAD. NO. 52 UP PAS8ENOER. Loavo Alston at 12 54 p vi Union 2 57 p ni B-Spartunburg S.,U AC.Dopot p ni E-Spartaburg lt. dc D. Depot 4 15 p ni NO. 55 DOWN PASSENGER. II-Leave S., lt. tb D. Depot I 00 p ni G S., U. & C. Dopot 1 33 p nf Union 2 54 p nf Arrivo at Alston 4 6^ p?irf LAURENS RAILROAD. Loavo Newberry ot 4 05 p m? Arrive at Laurons C II at 6 49 p ni' Leave Laurens 0 II at 10 03 a t?f Arrivo at Nowbcrry ot 12 50 p ni A1JUEVILLB BRANCH. Lcovo Hodges ot 1 30 p m Arrivo ut Abbovillo at 2 23 p ni Leavo Abbeville at 12 10 p m Arrivo at Hodges ot 1 05 p nt ANDERSON BRANCH AND ?LUE RIDGE R. R Ul? Leave Bolton nt 5 40 p ra Anderson at 0 20 p m Poudlcton at 6 56 p m C-Senoca 7 36 p m Arrivo at Walhalla afc 7 69 p nt DOWN. Loavo Walhalla at 9 30 a m D-Seneca City 10 00 a m Pendleton nt 10 33 a m Anderson at ll ll a m Arrivo at Belton ll 50 a ni Through Car Service. Solid Trains betweon Columbia ani Walhalla. Through Cars between Charles* ton and Hendersonvillo aod Charleston and Greenville, obviating chango ot' carn between cither ot tho above points. CONNECTIONS. A-With South Carolina Railroad front, Charleston ; raith Wilmington, Columbia di Augusta Railroad from Wilmington and all points North thereof; with Charlotte) Columbia <0 Augusta Railroad front Charlotte and points Arorth thereof. fi-JIW? Asheville <& Spartanburg Railroad for point? in Western North Carolina. C-With Atlanta <C; Charlotte Air Line Railway for Atlanta and alt-points South and West. D-With Atlanta and Charlotte Air Linc Railway from Atlanta and beyond. E- With Richmond and Danville Rail* road. F-With South Carolina Railroad fot Charleston} with Wilmington, Columbia db Augusta Railroad for Wilmington and the North; with Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad for Charlotte and the North. O- With Asheville and Spartanburff Ra ilroad front Henderson villa. fl- lF/7/t. Richmond a nd Danville Rail* road from Charlotte and beyond. Standard time used is Washington, D. C., which is fifteen minutes faster than Columbia. J. W. FRY, Supt. T. M. lt. TALCOTT, General Manager, A. POPE, Gonerul Passenger Agent. SMitAc. iii? mo,i fa.ill [muru n pr rice i Hair IW.lnr.r Anil r>tcvMn;r. Admired f<-r lu cl.-nnliii. ?. i?u.l rltvatitixiliimt, Xever Fall? to Kontore (iroy or Fadou Hair lo Hi? youthful eulur. ?J cu. nulgi ?lu? nt nil iltuggliti. Gluier. Huello, Mandrake, Mil)in:;ia mid many of Inc best medicines known mc herc com bined intoa medicino of such varied ami effective powcT?,Mton>al(cllie Greatest Wood Purifiers: the g| Best Health and Strength Restorer Ever Used. 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