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I4?.I.JCIJIIO-i ,?. Tho Old Folks. AB I BU beside tho Gre, dour Jane, And gaio upon your fuco, And soo tho many furrows.deep, Whore .limo haft.loft his^ro?or ? My mind goos buck to 61d times, Jauo, Wheo you w?ro young nnr? fuir, No wrinkles oo your puro white bro#, No Kilver in yourhair; And I a fair and sturdy youth, With all my heart did strivo To pop the fatal question, which . Should bind us ali our lives. di lei '.. i . '. ' ''?<.'. ' ': . . ' . ' You well remember how, dear Jauo, You had to help me through, . As you have helped mo since To bo both good und true, And how tho parson, dearest Jauo, Did moko us man and wifo. i Kineo that wo have gooo erm and arm Along the path of life! I nover have regretted, dear, Tho vow whioh I then took, * "To oliorish until death did part," As taught io 'tho good book. Our boy is now a man, dear Jane, And soon will ehoosa a wifo, ' I hopo ho'll get as good a ono As I havp had through lifo. .1 Our ruco is nearly run now, Juno, Tho parson said to day, To, moko our peace with God and mao, Beforo WO reached tho gravo. ? I hope wo'll meet in heaven, Juno, In that dear loud of rest, I know your record Ibero will stand Among tho very best. Nineteen Reasons A groat many peoplo o innot understand why tho female portion of tho community prefer sober inca. Tho mutter is simple enough: 1. Wives like sober husbands bcoauso they oan reason with a sober man. 2. Tho Hob er man is moro companiona ble. 3. Sobor mon havo prido, aud pride isa woman's main hold. 4. Sobriety means a comfortable homo. 5. Good clothes for mother and tho chil dren. G. A house, lot and furniture of your ovn. 7. hi vc ti i og at homo instead of in a bar room. 8. Better health and enjoyment of lifo. . ;., 9,. An devoted view of lifo and a souud 3Bafa? 4PJ?Mky?ur responaiolity o?mt^^^ ^TTT^ofc1 ^1? I cre^y^uar ivifo and children. ' ""'"i' ll. Pcoplo who onoo despised will now bless you. 12. Your word will be gagucd as you ro sis t the temptor 13. Young oren will pattern ofter you. 14,,, You will* bo un ornament to society and tho wholo town in whioh you livo. 15. Tho wholo oommuuity will tako prido in you. 16. Your family and friends will ap preciate you. 17. Your enemies will admiro your path of sobriety. 18. SoolTcrs will bo disarmed by your works. 19. Your many qualities will ?row with your years. Worth Her Weight in Gold A fow years ago a steamer was coming from California. Tho ory of "Fire ! fire !" suddenly thrilled overy heart. Every effort was mado to slay thc flumes, but in vain. Tho burning mass was headed for shoro, whioh was not far off. A passenger was soon buokling his bolt of gold around his waist, toady to plunge into tho waves. Just theo a pleading voioo arrested him with: ??Pleaso, sir, oan you swim?" A child's bluo eyes were piercing into his deepest soul os ho looked down upon hor. .'Yes, child, I can swim." "Well, sir, won't you please sivo mc?" "I oonnot do both," ho thought. "I must Havo tho child and loso tho gold. But a moment ago L was anxious for tho wholo ships company. Now I nm doubting Whothcr I shall exchange human life for paltry go'd.'* Unbuckling tho belt ho quickly oast it from, him and said: '.Yes, litt lo girl; I will try to savo you." Stooping down, ho bado her clasp her arms around his neck. "Thus, child," said ho-"not so tight as to ohoko mc. There, hang on now, and I will try to make tho land Tho child bowed herself on his broad shoulders nod dung to her deliverer. With a heart thrice strengthened and un arm* thrice nerved, ho struck out for tho shoro. Wavo nftor wavo washed over thom. Still tho bravo mau held out and the dear child held on, until a mighty mountain billow swept tho sweet troasuru from his ombrnoo and oust him senseless on tho bleak rooks. Kind hands ministered ^ut to him. Recovering his consciousness tho \ ' ' form of tho dour child mot his earnest gazo, bonding ovor him with moro than angel administrations and bossing him with mute but eloquent benedictions. STOPPED DY A LAND S/.IDB.-Tho Air Line passenger train whioh loft Atlauta Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and forty minutes, ran into a land slide in n deep out just eighty-six tuiles above this oity. Tho train .was in charge of Conductor Chandler with Engineer Dunlap on tho engine, and was running at schedule speed when tho oooidont occurred. There was quito an amount of dirt on tho track and tho engine was stopped so quickly and sudden that tho postal oar was split in two by tho force with whioh it struck tho tender. Tho engino and tender woro piled upon oaoh other, and wcrp terribly broken up, while tho mail ooaoh was almost wholly demolished. lOn gincor Dunlap wos Injured about tho legs, while his firemen sustuinod somo slight bruises, but neither was seriously hurt. In the mail coaoh Ibero woro two poota! elorke, both of whom suffered sovorely Mr. S. N. Dyko, tho head dork, was horribly gashed about tho faco, his noso was broken and His face greatly disQgurod. In addition to those injuries ho was lotortolly hurt. Mr. BsmsBtiir.tbosocond olerk.was" moro fortunato ?od escaped with less severo though not less poinfjl injuries. Mis right arm was disloon-?l and his back bsd.y hurt Tho ??oldont happened about half pust v. Jf* Dine o'clock sod SO completely blockaded . tho track that the passengers QA tho Atlanta ! tpniu|arB?ii Vf ero ^aosforred to a troiu this ] side of Oto wreck and brought on to Atlanta j whftrV'tnoy arrived ot 0 o'olook yesterday morning, instead of 12 o'olook thc previous night, tho s oh cd ule timo. Tho injured patties were given every Attention on their trip down tho road uud uro all ot their homos in this city, doing BS well ns their injuries will permit.-Adunia Const itu m tion. Tho Battle of the Bones. How many bones in tho human fuoo? Fourteen, when they aro all in place. How many bones in tho human car? Three each and they help to hour. How many bones in tho human spine? Tvronty-six, Uko a climbing vino. How many bones of tho human ehest? Twenty four ribs and two of ibo rest. How many bones tho shoulders bind? Two io each-ono before, ooo behind. How many bones in tho human arm? In cuoh arm one; two in eaoh fore arm. How many bones in tho human wrist? ICight in cuoh if nono arc missed. How many bones in tho palm of thc baud? Five iu each with many a bund. How many bones in tho fingers ten? Twenty eight und by joints they bend. How many bones iu thc human hip? Ono in each; like a fish they dip. How many bones in tho human thigh? Ooo in each and deep they lio. How roany bones in the human knees? One in eaoh, thc knee pan, please. How many bones in thc leg from the kucei Two iu each, wo oan plainly eco. How many bones in tho ankle strong? Keven in eaoh, but nono ure long. How many boues iu tho ball of tho foot? Five in each, as tho palms aro put. Uowjnj)0\?i\jes in tho toes hulf a score? Twenty eight uud lhere are no more. And uow altogether these many bones fix, And they oount in a body two hundred und six. And then wc have in tho human mouth, Of upper and under, thirty two teeth. And now and then havo a bono, I should think, That forms on a joint or to fill up a chink. A Sesamoid bono or a Wormnin wo cull, And now wo may rest, for we've told them all. How aro you living now? Thc question is not, how clo you pro pose to live to-morrow or at some futuro day? Most men could un doubtedly answer the latter ques tion satisfactorily. There arc very lew who do not. propose tc take up tho duties of life ant perform them faithfully and wei some time, but too many are post poning duties which they knov ought to bc performed and defer ring a modo of life which tho* know they ought to lead. Wi would impress tho thought tba such delay is fraught with a two fold evil; that it is sadly abbrevia tina- service that ought to bo ron dcred to Ono who has don unspeakable things for you, ah< every day's delay is making i more probable that the most im portant work of life will never b done. Let these words rin through thc soul: "Now is th accepted time, now is the day c salvation." "Tho press," says Chamber? Journal, "is every year bocomin; a greater power in the land; it i already one of the greatest rc sources of civilzation,' and w might ns soon try to get alon without steam or railways or th post oilice, as without our nowi papers. Ii wc are to havo newi papers wc must have editors t direct them, and the editors mil: inarch with or in advance < the times. There is therefor good reasons to hope that bette things aro in store for the comiti generation of journalists than thei have been for those that are gon and that on the newspaper pre: thc best talent, tho maturest jud? ment and the most cultivated tast will yet (ind congenial and appro priato work." BUST DISINFECTANT? -Tl earth itself, says tho Rural Mes anger, is the best of all disinfect ants. This is owing to the ant septic and deodorizing propertie it is porns in the highest (legre und readily transmits air throng its surface, and so changes t lionllhy action the othcrwif obnoxious fermentations, lt dot not act so rapidly, or rather i ro.sults aro not so instantly nppi rent as those following the use < chlorides, but its effect is mot wide spread and lasting. ou pray God to save your chil ftyij but do you try to train thom for* religious lifo? If not, you aro like tho man who plants no socd and ploughs no soil, and yet asks JOT a bountiful harvest. Bring up your children to know God, to love God, and to foal' God, and then ask the Holy Spirit to perform his work in thom. "For whatsoever a man soweth"-in tho heart of his child-"(hat shall he also reap." Ideas oro Hie grout warriors of tho world and u war (hut has no ideas behind it is simply brutality. We think our civilization in near its meridian, but we are yet only ut tho oouk crowing and tho morning star. Nothing makes thu world look so spacious as to have frieuds ut a distance; they moko thc latitudes und longitudes. Colored person calis at a houso on Grecno Street and inquires: ''Is db looman ol' de houso ot Louie?'1 "Yes." "Tell her dar's a lady herc what's got blackberries to sell " Sovcntcon thousand new names were added to tho pensiou list lust year and there uro ten times that number of claimants whoso petitions oro on filo. Tho pension burdell has i heady cost the country 85?0, 000,000 und tho oh urge will soon outrun tho interest on thc national debt. The money order system yielded a net revenue lust year of ?105,0o0 Thc go vernment should uot transact a bunking business ot a profit und Cougrcss will do well to reduce tho fees on money crders until tho system is barely self-sustaining. At present it is not simply a public con. venienco. lt is a part of our overgrown system of taxation. NO MORE EYE GLASSES, No ^MMMBti?flB^ Weak Moro - D}ycs. MITCHELL ?VE-SALVE, A Oertj^'Snfc and Effective llemcdy for S'ORIv WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, 1)KOI>UClNU Long Sightedness nod Ko St?rir?g thc Sight of the Old. Cures Tour Drops, Granulation, iHyo Tumor?, Ked Eyes, Malted Eve Lashes und producing quiek re - lief und permanent eure. Als? equally clliou jinus when used in other maladies snub as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tumors, Salt Rheum, lluros. Piles nv wherever inllammntion exists MIT<;B1B:3?2.'S SUJt: may ho n?od lo Advantage Sidd hy Druggists a' 25 couts. Outobcr 12, 1882. 47-1 y SOUTH CA KULIN A COLLEGE WILL OPEN OCTOBER 3, 1882, c o v u s i: or STUDY: Qonera) Science, Mechanics and Engineering. Agriculture, Classical Course, bal In Course. l> A lt T I A r, V. O ll lt S K s. In English Studies, Practical Mathomatlos, Practical Agriculture Students admllleJ lo any course for which Ihey are prepared. T v IT i o x y R i: K. Annual Kee of SU) fov repairs. Hoard, in private families, from $12 lo $l? a month. Excellent board in messes at from $S to ?10. Entire expenses ?ieod not exceed $126; ottghl not to exceed S17 "). For further Information address DENJA M IN SLOAN. Secretary of Faculty, Columbia, S. C. August 21, 1882. ll) .lin* 1ST OlEZls/LVIST'S N N ll T i! A L I Z I N G \SUItE an I cfl'ccltiul remedy for lin- cure ol all irregularities au > disorders of the Sto mach and Dowels, whether in children or adults lt is nco ).hilde io thc stomach wilboul being o Ifens! yo lo Ibo Inst?. Promptly reliev ing Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Oholern Morbus. Cholera Infantum. I'Mux, Griping Pains. Flatu lency, Nausea. Acidity of the Stomach. Heart burn, Sick and Nervo ts Headache ami Dys pepsia. May he used in nil derangement)! of (he Stomach and Dowels from relaxation of the intestines or a oh ange ol food or waler. Price 26 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold everywhere. EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL COMPANY, Sou: PltOl'lllKTOItS, Walhalla. S. C. Angus! 17, 18R2. 80. ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Ooonee County. Hy Richard Lewis, Esq., Jinlge of Probate. l.U IICKKAS. I. K. .James has made suit lo mo ll io grant him Letters of Administration of tho Estate and Effects of John llempliil), deceased Theso arc, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred ami creditors of tho said John lleinnhill, deceased, thal they he and appear before me, in ibo Court of Probate .<> bc held at Walhalla, S. C., on Monday, (ilh of November, IMH'J. after publication hereof, ll o'clock in the forenoon, lo show cause, if any they have, why (bo said administration should not he granted. (liven limier my hand and seal, (his tlic 18tli day of "October Anno Domini 1882, IUO?IARI) LEWIS, Judge of Probate of Oeonee County. October 10, IHHii 48.21 ii ONLY <r)0 CUNTS A Y KA lt. 5 IT is a first class Agricultural paper, pub llshed semi monthly. All who send u* their subscription with fit) cenls. between now and December Isl, we will send I he m the paper until January Isl. 188'1, Sample copies containing premium lists sent free on application. Address '?South and W.,?.-,." ?20 N. 3d St.. Si. Lani?.-, Mo. November 2, 18S2. 60<lm f.nrKe I.t.tOUNG nn lNOVELTJ^S ET t A?il> A f\B figaro eeilnlnlybrRt.linvlntr been cn ll K U A tra ?'1?5*'4'"0'1 nl everyOrontWoria'H VllwnilV TiHitistrlnt COiriiiotttlou for Sixteen Yoara : no Other Aiucrienn OIKIII* bavin* been foina! . aa -I et nay. Also Clioanoat. .Style 109 ? :i)..io?liiveA ; Minirlciit compris? nuil power, ?fin belli quality, for popular x ien cl mal socalar muslo bi KCboolsor famine*, nt only (f'iit. Onct liniiUi-etl Oilier ?t.vle? nip?, *.'.7, ?,00, t,i, tfS,fK), *10S, fill 10 .WO mal up. 'flt? larger style* are tehollii unriralnt by any othe rorgan*. Abo for winy pnyiaeiit.s. New lillie? 11.11 eil QftuupKiio freo. Tho INI A SON A li A M 1,1 N Oruiui and Dann Co.. IM Tremorn St..BoMon ; 19 E. ll tb St.,New Yorkf M'J Wabash A vo., Cliicngo. - TBUr Ult. lt. C. DAVIS j A ROE AND COMPLETE STOCK OE Drugs, TW?:ocliols3.0f3, Paints, Oilr.-i, "Boolis, IPJLotxxx'o "Promos, "V7VTixx GrliVSfSS, StfttiOXlOl'y anet T*OI3_JI33!T A.H.TI" 0 X CSV- -?V m f3, TOtoftooo, iSixxxxfT /-LIXcl HfPiipo??. SB0HOfl>$ ! *0CliB>S ! SSE EOS ! ? LAND'ETII AND H?LS T'S GARDEN SEEDS. ALSO, El HLD SEMDS, VIZ: RED uLOVER, ORCHARD GKASS. GERM AN MILLET, TIMOTHY, BLUE GRASS, ILEAHDS GRASS, &? Wo guaranioo those Seeds io ho fresh and llic very best, mid we will sell diem ?il reasonable prices lo inilucc fanners io plum I hem. B?. ?. H?A Vi?. Townvlllo St., Scncon City, S. 0. tSr?>'" Da lt. 0. DAVIS' OHicc in rear of Drug Storo. December l?, 1881 ? 15 SO fi?I)'JP Y ? ?J tl v no YOES fiya?p NOTA KY BMU BSSJIII!. lyiLL pivo prompt attentionA0jSjl?y?rt?""b?x*? 14..J'VJ)d .Wi-^'-i/lAvri s.Jpr'()vitiK Dceils, Ao on nig, kc, Suitable blanks kept on hand. Ollico ut . . Tugaloo V. O., S. O* May 4, 1882. 8-Llf EHE OOHSTITTTTIOHj FOR1882-83. ? better equipped in every scriso ihuu over before tn miiintnin its position N THE PROXt RANKS Ol' si UTIIKKN JOURNAL ISM. U calls thc attention oj thc reading public to thc following points that con lie claimed. Namely, (hat it is 1. The largos! nml bes! pit per in Georgia, Alabama, tho Carolinas, Florida und Mississippi, 2. M<?ro reading mailor limn tiny paper in the .South Atlantic Slates. 3. Thc fullest telegraphic sorvico and lutcsi nows 4. The brightest, best find fullest correspon de tl 00. ). The oom pict cst election returns. 5. Verbatim Legislativo reports. 1. Ollieiiil Supreme Court reports. The Great Georgia Paper-Helter than ever? No intelligent Georgian can do with out it Evern Georgian should take a paper (rom thc Capital during th:' next three months Tho Duilv Constitution $10 nor annum ?2.00 3 months' $1 I month Weekly $1 50 1 \ our; Club of 10. 91.25. willi free copy ti ?Otter up nf club. olnh* <?f 20 SJ Ot) with frei copy. Address TUK CONSTITUTION. Atlanta. Ga. Payno3' AUTOMATIC Engines. 2 to ICO M orso Powor. liable, I'.iruM -, KIHI Koonnmlenl. Will furnish .1 horse . i willi I."?H fi:. I un.1 IVIItCr linn? miy oilier en? - 'M.?I, i. . t l ?Ith .m m:...tic nit-utf. Catalogue I. W. I'AVNH&SONS, U?XI40O, Corning, N.Y. August 8. 1SS2 37-ly S F3 Deputy Surveyor and JYofa ry ff11 nb! i e. IV ILL give special ntlenlion lo I ho Stir/evin/ ?. of band, writing Deeds und Mortgages, Inking Dowers, proving Deeds, Accounts, &c upon sheri m Mee Omen AT . - OAKWAV, S c. Nov 10, ISSI ?'J ly low iii inn ?.. vlln.? r.is": .ii . 1I11I i .-, i w.i.. ..; Minmi I; nus. ll. V, .1 .il.ii..11 II A Cl., u n M .in St., Ki. I,m..ml, V.I, Aitugsl 2 ?. 1882 . 40.ly ADO 15 li COLLEGE, PACCLTY! ERV P, r Mui.r..\t.i.Y, D. I)., President. lt KV. J. ll ltll.BY, D. I) lt KV ll. frriioN'a. A. M. PROV. WM. S< Mooni; IMIE itoxi session commences September 21. 18.V2. English, Classical and Scientific L." ourses Military drill, Tuition $10 per Itnnutn. Hoard in private families $10 per month Located al the brise o' Ihe Olue Ridge Mountains, thc ch?nale is unsurpassed For Inri her information or cnlnlogue address any aicmbcr of Hie Facility. V. ??. MU LL ALLY, D. D., President. July '27; 1882. 30 tf FIN AL SETTLEMENT THE undersigned mosl rc9pC0lfully petitions to 1 the Probit? Court of Coonee county for n inal Settlement ol' lite estate of franois H. 'orbin. minor, on Ihe (5th day of November, 1882, and .asks to be discharged from said guitr llanslilp. Pit ANC IS E. COItOlN, (luardian. October r>, 1882. 4? li 1MIE uideivignod has acceplod (bo Agency nf I ho <,'oilt illOlltu I H ?Milalire ,'<? ttl |> Ji tl V, of New York, for Walhalla, West inion and vicinities, and is now prepared lo .ccoivo applications fov poliuios. Tho five year plan ft new feature. Insure 'our Dwellings, Out Huildin^H. Furniture, &o tates reasonable. H P. DENDY. Agent Continental Insuranoo Company, Walhalla. S. ?; Seplombcr 28, 2882. 45'oetAnov<tf<ib8ul South Carolina Railroad' ' Oil A NO.IO OF KOllUDULK. On and niter May 15ih, ISSI, Passcngor Trains will rilli nu fiilinws umil further notico: OltKliN VI LLli KX Pilli SS, OOI NU EAST, ( DA 11. V EXCEPT SU Ni? AYS.) JiOiivo Columbia (] GO p in Arrive Camdon 8 45 p nt Ar rive Charleston 10 45 p ni O'lINO WI!>T, (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) Lento Charleston 0 00 u m Lcuvo (' im li'n (i l.'j o in Arrive Columbia 10 .'55 n in WAY PR H10 HT AX V) PASSUNG lill THAIN'S. G'UNO EAST (DAILY EXCEPT SUN" HAYS.) IJOUVO Colombia *l) 80 a ut Arrive Camden 12 40 p m Arriv? Augusto* ?* 20 p m Arrive Charleston 1 65 p'nt OOINO WEST (DAILY EXCEPT SUN DAV a ) Laave Charleston *0 OJ IV m Louve Augusta 7 55 a m Arrive Colombia, Ti 30 p m * Passen ??ors I en vi u g Cul uni iii II or (thurlo* ton un these trains liavn tn chunga ears ot U run uh? villo to reach Churletton tit 1.65 p m or Co lumbia ut 5 30 p m. NIGHT liXPRIiSS THAIN'S. (?CUNO EAST DA 1 I.V. Leave Columbio - 0 00 p m Arrice Augusta 7 2"> II nt Arrivo Charleston 0 33 u in (JOINO WBST DAILY. Leave Charleston 8 IQ p m Louve Augusto 7 00 p m Arrive Cullimbin -r> SO n m On Columbia Divinion Night Kxpres* Train* run dally, all other Train* daily CXCt.pl SUIUI.II/. On Augusta Divinion all Passenger Trains ran 'daily. Sleeping Cars arr attached to Night Kxpress Trains-berths only ft I. (it) between Columbia, \ Charleston and Augusta. On Saturdays anil Sundays round trip tickets are sold io aita from a1! station* al one first floss fare for the round trip, goo I till Monday noon to I return, /leg ular exeursion tickets, good for tcn\ days, arc sold at Six cents per mile to and /rom alt i stations. Ccu neel i on s made at Columbia with Columbia A j Greenville Railroad mid Charlotte, Columbia ?t i Augusta Railroad at Charlotte June''uni. hy train arriving at Columbia at 10.80 a m and leaving Co lumbia (1/15.0(1 pm lu and /'rem all points on both roads/ at Charleston with 'steamers far New York on Wednesday* and Saturday.*; also leith steamies for fucksonvif/v and all point* on Si. Julius River, and with Sar(utVtth.tnu LVurit'stint /?sfcrf-?T?w T^jjffinVTSottlh, Cou ii eel i ou s orr made ut Augusta vi/h Ihr te?rgia Railroad and Cintrai Railroad to and rom nil /minis Wist amt South. Through a kets run l.r purchasi I tu all points Sunlit Ultu \Vcst by appii/itu/ to A. ii. DRSA l/SSlfRIi, Ayr nt, Columbia, S. C. JOHN IL PKOK, G Ottern I Superintendent. I). C. AT.riRX, lion. Pas. and Ticket Agi Nu tvj.vrl.iM- lu rtirltij a . .ii. i :l mil, I ?Mu nuil Jl.iiii'.?, -S,... i i OiM I -; | m y, tlririitili \Ycukiiv*t>, UOIIOM-I 'til syphilitic ?ml M. i rm lui AttVetloii-. mii-eliitl) ti.-i.ua in l-.i.tllle |tiii.-l|.lo?, ?Itu -nt - ?ml inn loni lu -. . .ill rr ?rile for LIA ul lpn:.. Hem t.. IM nt.Murd l,\ t!.i. .-<lcltli.it Irt-iitiiii-t.t lu noll. f Per.mt.. Li : I.... i Itiititufeshi ?lil.I tli.-lrn-l IK-SX ?l..mll.-.ir.lilli rliii;. ; - .. i li-.-.-. !i ? i.-.l .1 t.-iiv-. t> AltllrCM, UK. lil TTS. l i X, Bili M . Kl. I.ulil?, .'lo. i:r.TAIII.S-Hi:;> OYKlt TtUKTY Y KAUS. ??A?>1K?<j : -i-.- i ..;.?'.:.''.:..* iiOSH OAK ps?ts^ffi RMAWi Dun;.,: Ike. I" ll m-l WI til -. i i . ... I i-.c-j, ,;..'. ;>:. Cm .j .v cI'ulluui'tiiula, J?IM August 24, 1882, 40-ly " f?u?: i ! Morji tino OOHED TltOUt?AMD?? <.! rtfoicncej tr ?it ixirsoiir, curt.1. ?o vuy until Curel. I>r. J. UTEl'JIJ?NQ, I.cbutum, O. 37'O-JTi ^\V^ E3SSB3 ^ u 0) y ?>-J mzzxn ASO SFERiMT?RRHEA. Avalanblo Discovory nm! Now n ipartnro In Med I' -I fjelnuco. nu ont holy New ai. 1 | ....:Uv,i!y ei .-i ti.., lUntady foi diet .lynnu porinani ntQurool Bonil n .I Emulsiona and linpotonny by tho only tyuo way, viz: Direct Application to tltourlnolinlS it el iii? I?jac.iso,ttcUiii: l.y Ai/.un.t;-^!, mu? r:?.- ?; It.iijini-iliii lir.lr. ... o.,.'. ?ti.i lit . iIn,il Veokli H, jc.t ?_ ulntory toticto,I?rost itoOlamt,ftatl Urothnu Tho ns? of HID Jd-iiinOy l,i/i; tentlotl witt) no |ialn Or in.-n i vooteuvo, (uni uooa not intiirf.-rn wiiii tim ortJIuniy nurlutta of lifn; it, ta qiiloklydl ?olvotiontl ?non nt>? tnrtiOvt, liroJnelnR it? immediate.mot!,Inc r.itil riiNtiti mlvo o?? et upou tao toxual nml norvotiB orunnlza tinuswrocko? from nolf-nbu^o nu.I oxcouoit! slopplna* tho drain ?roat tho systotn, rostorinq tho mind io benliii nuil Bound inomory,roinovlnfj tim Dimnciu or Bight, Hervouo Doblllty, Conntslon or itiee..'?, Aversion to U?< ?ely, cte., etc., nml tim npnearanco of prematuro old otto usually occoiiijmnylng thU trr.ulilo,niul lr6Stor?n?; pte/fuet t-c-xt.-.t! vli;or,nb..r.i it but noon dormant for roars, trilla modo ot treat? mi nt lura htimil ibo t03t lu v.-iy r.ovoro ens.-a, nml U now a pronouncotl snecoss. Drugs aro too much pro ri ril.-i'il iii IIII.M) tun.'. I-, ?, li ml, un ninny can linar ?it nont.i, vitb iiMt lilt lo I (Atty ni rmnnonlcpoil, Thora i? no Nonacneo About *?:i iProimrntlon, PrnotlcAl ob? ri.rv.iti.it)onnhlonits to positively ftuarnuteo llinl it will Rlvo satisfaction. jDurlnq tho oliiht years Hint it lian liten in ;:.?n fut I ...-.->. >vo Imvo I hotivan.ls of tcsit riKiniai-iii'i to it... yal to.anditla now concotlod by th? Modlcdl Profession Ou I ho nio.ttr.itlouiil mi-.ms yoe iliscove.re.l nf r>; i.-lili'.i: timi ct. Int; 'ula very prevalent IrOllblo, thn titi v..-II I. it-iv. u l*i 11. -1 ':.> cati- oof nut nhl nils-.-ry tono maiiv, (inti niton \,iii.m tuturi'a prey willi Un lr uso) no' I raina and bin foi ?. Tho Itomcdy lu lint up i n neat boxen, of i hrooslzos. l?o. Lfonotutn to in: ! a month,) '?'S', JsTo. W, i-. nfllclontto offonl a por iiiiinopt nm., un losa in Bovoro ensoa,) $tt| No. 8. (lastlo? ovor tini-o moittbv, will moo ontbsloni nott rcgtOrn vit.or In ibo v. n.v.t ..;. .'I,'I S /. Hi-nt hy nulli. Denied, In plain wranporn, Wall PIRKOXXONS tor uttbitf win accompany E?01I BOX. (Senti for neaten nuneri nt I vc S*a:nntt-\ Ic/.vf/Jin'uti't nttiomlett i i IttiHtrtttlbitH V futr? 'f estimant;, trlileh ?/ Ht convlneo CV the iuoxt ttlteiillcetl Hutt tlioi/eun be H rehtoreii tOiifr/eet7nanftootl,ttntl flt- lt teil for rite Oallen ??>/' :.'/'/.. i.m>te. un tr V never ajfectctl, Kaia b?j / HAU135B t?t"PAKDY CO. HF'O. C?LH'ST^ Markotond 0thSis. Gr. LO-JIS. Mo. IPro To i3 FJ? i o n a.1 O surd. 1. O. WKM.S, ^ ( I -( non p. A. THOMPSON? ? i. l< oittti J (. Jreciivillc. S. 0. Walhalla, S. C. WFILS, ORR tb THOMPSON, i5Lttoi.'j.ioys?"at->Xjiitw, Wttlha?t:.. H, ?J. t LL business enlrusled lo I beni will receivo j i'\ prompt nt I'ol inn. M.ireh .il. le.Ml 20-If j IS Bi A TT V.-i ?t";;i tm. :'T slops, 10 ?etsi reds, only $00. S*?tttl?>!l ^S'.?? np. Hare lolidtty I nd nco nu'ii I s rea ly. Write or call on Hf.ATTY, Wiifililrt^lon. N. J. OKKTLKMKNI 1 bave te cd lin. M\u rt.ifs IIOIN VI Iwenly-dvu years In iiiiitllclno, Imvo hover ibm ICON- TUNIC il.n-s. lu iiiiuty cases of Nervous Pro jioveiif h.-ii condition of ib.- blood, iiii>. pt er ICM cen (31*08 thai I nive hliillCtl ROIIIO of our most euniionl p v.l.' i RI II ly. I pruHcrlbit ll m nrorui'oiii'o lonny I AJ 1)1!. llAllTEll'S lllO.N 1'QNIO In a Inn - - Hy In tu HT) 1-"' IS. MlV.'NO! M llft-rx Colori? theOtiun?X %*hr*'C'~&?to \ natural hetttth/'ul tom- tn] tty ?i/'r/ /if t, li/ tho tllftenlle- oi f/uit.i ami I ?V A y ff ff ff ? nervana nj/st rm, mukinti \ V?-iciUffir tf.ii/i/>tleiil>lit to Ornerait itfXf /f /> 1? Sa Hehltlt!,, Lost, of Anm-~ \ Ar j& Af Qf j Ute, l"roxtr<ttin;i of VlUtl) Wa4bi?LffSbh*m Power* ami imna(iuer./ ^Kt?'?^ii?^rx UANUFACTURE?.BYTHE DR. H ARTUR Mi: .stat Columbia and Grdenville Railroad P ASS 10 N? iii ll PKPA HTM ?? N?T. GOLUMHIA, S, (J., October 21st, 1882. On und ofter Munthy, October ,23d, 1882, tho Passenger Trains will run BS herewith indicated upon this road aod its branches daily, except Sundays: NO. 62 Ul? PABSKNOlilt. A-Leave Columbia ot ll 42 a m Alston ut 12 61 p ni Newberry at 1 67'p ul Ninety Six, 3 48 p ui Hodges nt 4 82 p ni' Helton at 6 97 p in Arrivo ut Grccnvillo 7 80 p ul NO. 63 DOWN i'ASSKNOKll. IJCUVO Greenville tit IO 40 a tri Helton at 12 18 p tu llodo.es ut 1 88 p m Ninety Six, 2 47 p tn Newberry ut 4 18 p tu Alston nt 6 26 p ul I?1--Arrive nt ('o)utnbia G 80 p m' SPAHTANBUUG, UNION & UOLUM HI A HAILHOAD. NO 62 Ut' l?A88EN?KR. Le uve Alston ut 12 52 p tu Union 8 07 p ut H-Spiirtii?b?rg S,,U ifeC.Depot p ia li-Spirtaburs lt Ss D, Depot 4 48 p tu NO. 55 ?OWN I'ASSKNOKll. II-Leave S., ll t? D. Depot 12 6? p nf ti S., U. & C. Depot 1 82 p nt Union 8 09 p tit' Arriva ut Alston 6 22 p in1 bA Ult KN S RAILROAD. Loi)vc Newberry at 4 25 p m Arrive nt Lauren* C II at 7 60 p nt' Loa ve Laurens C II nt 9 30 a tu' An ive ut Newberry ut 1 00 p tu A Ulli:Vi U.K UUANCtt. Leavo Hodges A 4 4f> p m Arrive ut Abbeville nt 5 43 p ui Leavo Abbeville ut 12 13 p m Arrive at Hodges at 1 L5 p ni j ANDKHSON Hlt?NOH A NI) lU.l'K IIIDOK II. It Ul? Leave Helton ut 5 57 D uv Anderson nt. (5 30 p tn Pendleton ut 7 21 p in O-Senoc:. .-...'-^QtUi.-.W-. An;i^4t^yriMlrX 8 35 p m DO vVN. Leavo Wallinna at 0 27 o m I)-Seneca City 10 02 a in Pendleton nt 10 45 n in ./ Anderson ut 1) 31 a--tn Arrive at Helton 12 05 p tn Tit rough Ctn' Service, Solid Train.? between Columbia ntl J Walhalla. Through Cars between Charles* lon and Henderson vii io and Ch it Icstory un? Groom ?Ile, obviating chungo bl curs bel weeli cit hei' ni the above, points. CONNECTIONS. A- II-//( South Carolina Railroad from Charleston} with Wilmington, Columbia <G Augusta Railroad /rom Wilmington amt ult ?un'H IA North thereof} nilli Chat lotte, (.'tdumhitt ii' Augusta Railroad jrom Churl>,tte and points North thereof', J}- With Axlu rille, d'. Spartauburg ?'.i il road fur points in Western North Ca roi ina, ('- With Allanta ? Charlotte Air Line Ra il t?a g for Atlanta and all points South ami West. P-Wtlh Atlanta and Charlotte Air /jim' Ra if teal/ /rom At/antn ami heiland. JJ- With Rieh mond and Danville Rail? toni/. E~ With South Carolina Rn il road far Churlcshn} with Wilniint/ton, Columbia tb A u if tint a Railroad Jar Wilmington and tint North} leith Charlotte, Columbia and Ain/nsla Ra it iimil for Cha'lotte, and tho North. C- With Asheville ami Spartanbitrg Rn il road irani llt'.ntlerson ville, ?I- With Richmond and Dan nilli Rail road J rom Charlotte and hcifond. Standard time, used is Washington, DJ (?., which t's fifteen minutes /aster than Columbia. ' J. W. I HY, Supt. T M. H. TALCOTT, General Manager. A. Poi?B. Genera1 Pnssensrcr Agent. PARKEil'S HAM ?ALSfiri Tho l'est, Cleanest anti I IliOft Economical Hair I KfTallfcto Restore FAM&EM'S I IS P E" B T illluCi'K tl A Pure family Medicine thal Kcvcr Intoxicates. If voil nr<: a mechanic < r fanner, wont ont with overwork, or a mother rmi down liv fauiily.orhoiisc" hold duties try I'AKICKII'S Ctsotut 1'O.NIC. If yon are a lawyer, minhler or bovine is tuan ex* hamlet! by ii.-at.il Mifiiii t v iinxinin Mic* Aft not lake intoxicating ?tiaial.it.I., liol USO I'.MtKBK'S O INCUR TM If yan h ive DysptpMa. Rh?nmnlisin, Kidney or Urin?i y ? loninhtnits, or it'yeti tn? iroitb'cd with any tlisortlcrofiliulini > motiirtcli l>o-.vci?.li!.>c l<-i nerves J you cnn lie cured I y 1'AKKI I^'S'GIIGKR 'I ONIC. If yon .im wasting ftwrty from nt[C, dissipation or any (Ii? rt om ivetku ; ; ml II ilaire a . ihiitllnnt lake GINOKK TONIC nt ot itwiil invigorate lind build von lip fret il lit? fa-t <! iwi I ct vi 1 never intoxicate lt Ita? ravetl limmteils til'livej it limy envo yours. Ill ? OX A CO.. lil 1 \Vllllvii St., N, w V?rk. ?0*. ?u<l ?nt ll. li ir il/.'i, .M r.li .Irai, i . li. n ..il. ii,.-.. OHKAT SAVIN'O I.IYINti lui!.I.Mt SI'/.B. THn DISEASES OF YOUTH and MANHOOD v^. A GUIDE TO HEALTH WITH yy OUT MEDICINE. Wy A I'll VSICIAN til Myenr's ? * experience. Don't poison fwEZPC'""^vonr Msifin wini Drugs, inti trot r) rvvN' Ibis Kook innl ttvolil Oime.fcs,. .'I'rcM'rlpllons lice" itlitl Klcelrle Hell Hum* bllgS, Wlllofl ll CX|)OS08. l'lli'u Mels. Address THE PUDLISHEIt, Dox 234, Milwaukoo, Wit. WM. O KI'HTH. JOHN S. VERNEB KEITH & VERNEIt, A T T O R N E Y S AT LA WA ND Solicitors in Equity, Will nrnetico in tho Stato Courts on tba Eighth Judicial Circuit and in tho United States Court Of/let on I'nblic Square, Wnlhaila, S O .Inn 0, 187o 8 tf n???S?^OSB??'-I / ?/T combinat ion of 7'ro ' 1 it?xldeo/ Iron, I'rruvtuK t$Bs/J9 Ma S J! I Harham! 1'honpliorus In \MWTJBB? vSSm )? palatalilu form. Tim rVrii TCV^tii E ^al \i>nii/ preiuiratlon of Iron //GV jr/ ~?> AB \that tutti nbt Markhtttll* /V y'SL-Tf?^^i [in Iii,."i> church rhittc of ""S;r ?JSf^.V V'lhrr iron pri'fiiiritllauH. TnNlll Itt my llWllCtii ami in tin CN|ii'i'lciiec of it) tnivililni: lo Ma Un' ll'siills ibid Int. ll ?111 Kirs ilrilllolh l i nialt! DIsi iiHes. Dyt-iicpi-la. finil un Int WI y lin-; in my nunns, linnie Milne ivolttlciUil etir?.?>.. ilVHUtlt/lta, ?iavi'ylii.lfl lt. Ilil8 meal amt liii'om|iar. Ir.ni oi-t c ii alina ia: di-. In fliel? fiii h II I'OIIIUoUlltl y I rSitUliv !>''? UOIU'.KT S AH f Kl.4, / 'Viii 1*1. .lt"' Nv i*??! Avciiuiti '.*'"'lVv' *?' DICING CO.,?'*- N, MAUI ST.. ST. LOUIS?