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No Timo Like tho Old Timo. UV OMVKU WENDELL HOLMES. Th oro is DO limo like the old timo, When you ead I wero young, Whon the buds of April blossomed And tho birds of Spring timo sung. Tho garden's brightest glories By Summer suns uro nursed, But oil, tho sweet, sweet violets, Tho flowers that opoucd finn. Thoro is no pluoo like tho old place, Whoro you and I were boin, Whoro wo lifted first our eyelid* Oo the splendor* of tho morn. From tho milk white breast that warmed us, From tho clinging arm thut bore, Whoro tho deur eyes glistened o'er us That will look for us uo morel There is no friend like tho old friend, That hos shared our morning days, No grooting Uko his welcome, No homage like his praise; Fame is the soon ticas sunflower, With gaudy orowo of gold, But friendship is thc breathing roso, With sweets in every fold. Thoro is no love like tho old lovo, That we oourtcd in our pride; Though our leaves aro fulliug, falling, And wo aro fading side by side, Thoro aro blossoms all nrouud us, With tho colors of our dawn, And wo live in borrowed sunshiuo Whcu tho light of doy is gone. Thoro aro no times Uko the old times They shull uover be forgot! There is no placo like the old place Keep green tho dour old spot! Thoro oro no friends liko our old friends Moy Heaven prolong their live*! Thero no loves like our o!d loves God bless our loving wives! Truo Romaneo of Pocahontas. [Fi-otn thc Century^ From the first meeting with Smith she became devotedly attached to the Kn g I isl), nnd rendered the settlers many services Sho often scouted supplies for them, and indeed seems to have haunted th? fort, utterly naked ns she was, after thc manner of little girls among her people, who wore no clothes and showed no modesty until thoy were 12 or 13 yean of age, ut which timo they put on a deerskin apron, und woro very c ireful tiot to bc seen without it. Tho agito littlo barbarian would persuade thc English lads to tuako wheels of them solves by turning upon their hands and feet, whereupon she would follow them, wheeling us they did, all through tho fort. Her real narnu was Matoix; but, by order of Powhatan, this was oaretully coll ocated from tho whites, lest by their super natural enchantments they should work her sotno harm. When Riobard Wyllin was sent from Jamestown to apprise the endangered Capt. Smith environed by foes among Powhatan's people, of tho death of his deputy, Mr. Scrivener and his LO com? pinions, by drowning, Pocahontas hid him, misdirected those who sought hin, and, by extraordinary bribes and uintioouvers, brought him safely tn Smith, after three dnys' travel in tho midst of extreme peril. So also, whcu Ratcliffe was out off with 80 men, sho saved tho lad Spilmun, who was then living with Powhatan, nnd sent him to tho Potomaos. Rut tho most touching story of ull preceda in order of limo tho other two. lu thc same difficult adventure among Powhatan's people, in which Capt. Smith was engaged when Scrivener was drowned, thc treacherous ohiof had arranged to surpriso Smith at supper, lind cut off tho whole party, when Pocahontas, tho "dearest jewel and daughter" of tho aged chief, "io that dark night canto through tho irk:niuo woods," to warn tho captain of Powhatan's design. Capt. Smith offorod to rep ty her kin&wws" V?Uh such trinkets as tho heart of an Judian maiden delights in; "but, with tho tears running down her cheeks, she said she, durst not be scon to have any, for, if Powhatan should know it , she were but dead; and so sho ran away by hcreoll DH sho caine.'' In 1618 Pocahontas was among thc Po tomao Indians. Capt. Arg ill, a m in ol much shrewdness nod executive force, but infamous for his dishonest practices, hap pened to bo trading in thc river at that time. He quickly saw tho nd van age thc English would gain in negotiating with Powhatan for tho tcturn of tho white prisoners held by bim, if ho could so int o so valuable a hostage ns t lt o chief's daugh ter. With a copper kettle he bribed Japu - ziws, tho ohiof with whom sho was staying, to ontico her ott boord tho vessel, where ho detained her, much to thu sorrow of tho daughter of tho wilderness, whoso life hitherto lind been tis free ns that of the wild creatures of tho woods. To James town, whero she had frolicked as ti child, nnd whither sho had so often como as a friend with food, sho was now carried ns nit onemy and a prisoner. Sho Ind rcfusod to enter the town since tho dcpirturo of Capt. , Smith. This transaction, not very creditable to tho gratitudo of tho English, uocomplishcd its purpose in causing Powhatan to rcium tho white men held in slavery hy him, with tho least useful of tho stolen arms. Rut ho still contrived to evade some of tho de mands o" tho English, who therefore re tained his daughter until tho affair took n turn. John Rolfe, who seems to have been a widower, became ona mored of Pooii boutas, now growing to womanhood, and wrote a formal letter to Sir Thomas Dale, proposing to convert her to Christi utily and morry her, which pleased the Qovcrnor as tending to promv.o po icc with tho ludi ons, and was likewise ao?optablo lo Pow - hatan. Tho chief sent nu old uncle of Pocahontas und two of her brothers to wit ness the roarrio^o. This mariage brought about poaco during tho life of Powhatan, who on One occasion nt least sonta present of buckskins to his daughter nod her hus ,band. A freo intermingling nf the two races took plnoo, and English mci w. ro flOOUStoincd to biro Indians to livn in their houses and hunt for thom. This amity lasted eight years. In 1610 moro than two yo irs nf?or their OicrrlngO, Rolfo ond Pooali an I ns went to .England with Sir Thomas I ) ile. Pow - lui ian sont sotno Indians with his daughter, ono of whom wis com missioned to conni tho number of tho English The arrival ortho Indy Rebecca, ns Poon hon tas was called after hor baptism, produced a great soostjtion. Sho was received by tho king jew pmniar ?nj?rte?. nnrngnFi dislooVo J abd his bank b.d.y hurt Tho awidont happened ?bout li jj:-' . ' lt . ? > r 'i ' ? ! '' \'..? ' . ?Wi >? - ?????????u?? il HM? WlHl mil* |lp il II url* oud many other distinguished people, went | to eeo a play, ood, by help of her uatuially I ! quick wil; boro herself very well. Hut it I \ beeamo necessary to desist from calling her j thc wifo of Jehu Hoi fe, for tho'king was very jealous, aod it wos seriously debated in tho privy cnuuool whether by marrying tho daughter of a foreign potentate without the king's consent, Rollo hud uot com mitted tacason. Tho climate of London, and perhaps "-Iso the uncongenial habits of civilization affected Poeahontns very unfavorably, and .she was taken to Brentford, whore Smith, j then busy with his preparations to s til for Now lOngland, visito? her. In thc success ful tfforto of Rolfe nod others to win her to the Christian faith und to murringo, they hud not scrupled to docoivo her by tolling ber that Capt. Smith was dead, probably bcO'iuso they knew that she would not marry another whito man whilo alto believed that great warrior alive. When therefore, shu euw tho ''bravo" who had boen the ob? joot of her maidenly admiration, she tura id her fuoe away and refused to speak for thu space of two or thteo hours. When she did. it was to claim ibo privilege of call ing him father, which Smith granted only ofter importunity, afraid perhaps, of incur ring the king's displeasure. Pocahontas went to OruveseLd to luke ship for her re turn to Ainciica, much against lier will, for sho had become weaned from her savage life oud greatly attached to tho English, At Gravesend she died of smallpox three i years after her marriage, lenviog ono son, from whom some of the most prominent i Virginia families trace their deceut. G cot gin's surplus orop of sweet pt toloes will reach 400,000 bushels this year. Georgi a's corn crop is thc largest since 1S;")9. und will reach 30.000.000 bushels. The oat crop reached 8.000.000 bushels, nut! the wheat crop 0,f)00,()00 bushels. It Ss thought 1,000,000 bales of cotton will be raised. ! The Georgia L'gisl .turn bas elected Pope Harrow lo tito United Srates Senate lo li'l the unexpired tenn of thc lalo Hcnj. II. Hill. Alfred II Oolqnitt is elected for the full tenn, commencing March 4. TUB trustons of tho Peabody fund have authorized Dr. Curry to distribute twenty dozen luod a ls ninon?' tho pupils of tho pub lie schools of this Slnto for superior scholarship. It turns ont tint ono lone G recnb-iokcr is elected to tho next Congress. His name is Weller. Uo Ufrnm town, and squeezed in by thc immenso majority of GOO. WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT. A PIM.t:s-Dried, ncr pound ? Green, per bushel 7? BuTTRR-Per pound 20(rt?25 BK KS WAX-Por pound 18 io 20 BKKP- Per pound 6(*j 8 BACON-Dry suit shoulders 15f<rtl0 " * " C. H. Sides 2d S C. bruns, canvassed 20 C.\i.itm - Per yard Gf(#)10 COPFKE-Hin per pound 12fi?,l0 " -Laguyra, per pound 20 " -Java, per pound 2n('ij?30 CANDI,KS-Adamantino, per sot 15fr?&20 " -Spork)), por pound ' .'{O ClIICKRNS AND FotVI.s, por bend 12(nV2") COTTON-Per pound, middling, 0\t,t\ .' -Yui n, per hunch 0O lu 1.00 CorrGRAs-Pm* pound ? DUCKS-Per bead 20(<?i25 Eoos, per dozon l-'(" FLOUR, por suck, (08 pounds,) 3.50(rtj4.()0 FITATII r.its-Geuso, por pound 45 " -Mixed pur pound MO CRAIN - Corn, per bushel, 8? - now OOM poi" bushel li? -Bye. per bushol 1 OD -Oats. red. per bushel GO IRON- Knglish relined, per pound 4 J if'? " -S weed, per pound tl(7f)7 " -llitud, per pound b(f0 " --Hoop, per pound lu Pot ware, per pound f>(V?.C LARD, per pound 18(((<20 LIMB, por burrel 'j Oil LUMUKU, per thousand feet ?U Oil LKAD, per pound li) . Moi.Assns, per gallon f?0(f?0fl MADDKK, per poona ir,,-,. 20 N'AI LS, per keg 4.00(<f}00() ONIONS, per bushel 1,0(1 ; On., kerosene, per gallon lti(nj20 i POTATORS-li ish. per bushel 7?(?i 1 HICK, per pound fc(?t)10 ; ?S'AI.T - Liverpool, per nock 1.5(1 i I SuiRTiNU, wholesale 7 I " retail 8.1 :| " wholesale l\ :{ " retail 7 j 4-4 SIIKKTINO, wlmlosalo ,s \ " " retail Hj I (SHOT, per pound Kl NH R ITS TURIM:.\T:NK, por gallon 70 ?S',).\I*, per poul.o |() ISUOARS-Crushed, per pound ?2.J - A While, per pound 10 -Brown, pet*, pound i) - Kxtrn C., per pound 10 IS'TARCII, white anil blue, per pound OA (Vj;7 .Vol? A, per pound b(jh\Q 'I'OIIACCO, per pound f>0(rt,90 " per pound, smoking 4Q(t$~~) TALLOW, per pound ' 7 Tu KKK vs. per head 7 5 (W) LOO GKKSK-Per head 30(a}-(0 II ON Rr, por pound 8(t$\2l HIDES-Dry, por pound I2? " -Green, per pound 0(<t/(ii INDICO-Spanish Flout, per pound 1.25 " -Carolina, per pound 70 TITAS-(inn Powder, per pound l.fiO Hyson, Creon, per pound 80 Young Hyson Clack, per lb 7f? Wooi,, washed, poi" pound, 30 tn 35 , r . :r- ,s . . ou sTOitiii <u,.' I ^f?^^?? 11 "?I dotoSl? ; I;|BA JOMETEp; , yl,i \n 11(iVllll,M1. itW}in.. . '?~'/rr;l /37v' !l'l dirrill ni i ll \ tl t tl II ^l ,1. J.I. .. J VjW-'-tS'!'-:!;! (leeorilinx III itu proill j i; f ? j'.Vj A fi Vj Hun nu iii-cara,.i thrrt , fi J , fi? r,l i.ti uoniliiiritiiiii. This ia ! O-L.- fJj [ tr \i , |J,} inii .t i i,on.ait I'l.ysi li .i 1 ik-'' i : b' ?"'isci.-iiiiii..!im-iiot I, '"'-J < t 1 'IP} 'I'linTliiiriiiiaiuaur uni Vfl i io IfeS .-?r*~-'??-4RI with silver iilafd Irin . 'li 5 I '??- -r't I ii naiiieiit. WM will *?ml /> '; ""' i'd ' ' -Wm ??r?l?r, on roeniiito? ? in I J < . .'-I' >? il a ?Iv-..Ililli; illina. A SIS ,,-J JIU .,? <t? .SKIII'I'. ?Indi? I h> :- H*> ' ; .. ! 'iM oviM-yboily. U.S. IVs ;.; ?era . &?*B ?oired. AKCIII-IVVII ,' . ii-, : if . ,'i?l A dill.m nllonl..r?t., J'. ..i j " 'Ai' ?? 'iVli (//(.'?.'/ >s' r-S.iti'ixhiiir .i& "a ii J H i-;(r| N. \ . v/or ifiT io ti '.i?t"i i i'*J NntiniHil liai li'.i mn 'I :o : r, (.? (.! : X* \\ r,tc ,/"" ? /;,-,> <>,, '.5 ,.3 ! Bi: ?.! Ih-'W orilcr.tliui/! ?II ,\rir , ? ::i i '-- i Wltr? Til?n vrlll niiiUi! i ' V <'??? I : %\'!?M ti KM* WI bl ' ' ] '^'filSji I Rmi l'dol'rt Uar.mn av . ,"? 1 S mist On itevory limo, (Tai % j! ' :t l.lfl llaroinclorii'rrlv.'l .<. j - t 'A ' ?J -jj [)( l |.u t K .! i^f-IClioU 111 ?5 ?1 K'~~T '.''la ol twodollnri. 13 f lj- i??Qt? I'dol'H Itnrninetorlin :? r ;f? ,;i?r| tho woollier. It ?HOM ! /A ? \ 'll llKWARt? Ut'' i, V2? ' 'i k7 l9 williout our Tr.-ut? .Mn a 'V >$), 'hfl laeiit, OD below; ?i/j.^f^^C^: 'M Kv"rv in""im?el w 8 l-l wido. If not ?ntl? ?^oii^'/'V/i .. >.-.:JXJ8U& WO will rottuid your nu NoTombcr 1(1, 18S2. lUlf pJSt ohlorulofl, out its onbej 13 wido pprcad and lasting. K NO MORE EY 15 GLASSES^ MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE, A Certain, Salo nod Kfl'ooiivo llomcdy for SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, IPRODUCING Long Sighicdtio?H und Ito . storing the Sight of thc Old. Cures Tear Drops. Granulation, Styo Tumors, lied Kyos, Matted M yo. Lashes ami producing quiek re lief und permanent cure. Also equally cflioa eieus when used in other muhulie-i such ns Ulcers, Fever Snros, Tumors, Snit Rheum. Horn?, Piles or wherever inflammation exists MITCH B? IM/M SAIJVE may ho n?cd to advantage Suhl by Druggists a? 25 couts. Ootnbor 12, 1832. 47-ly SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE WILL OPEN OCTOBER 3, 1882. O O Xl K S K OF 3 T U O Y : General Science, Mechanics and Engineering. Agriculture, Classical Course, Latin Course, l* A ll TIA I. co i! a s i: s. In Cnglish Studies, Practical Mathematics. Tract ical Agriculturo Students admitted to any courso for which they arc pre pareil. TUITION F 1* K ti. Annual Fee of $10 for repairs. Hoard, in private families, from $12 lo $16 a month. Excellent board in messes at from $8 lo $10. lint ire expenses need not exceed $125; ought not lo exceed $17">. For further information nddress HKSJA MIN SLOAN. Secretary of Faculty, Columbia. S. C. August 21, IS82. ?lOo?n* Send to MOORE'A III SIM S". UNIVERSITY Vt Ia II lo, Ut*. Pot Illustrated I'ireulnr. A live actual Busi ness School. ?WtlW?Wicd /unify ycart. PENSIONSIHilH Ina f icc IIOUMIMI. fromm wolli nnil li.?in iitcliamty. K?o fi : Aiylvn.. ?. VVItlOWS. i -i? ini.--l.ii-.? . niiil.-.l.|.iiin,t vi ii.whoml. Uicat*m .->MM INCREASE . VM S Hoes rv nu l It.i^i; I'.iv.m.l UitcliatKcs|iiw UMII. Ptitrttrtemittedlo I. iuKlit amt sold. Thc"WORLD & SOLDIER."???-: *'y ?i.iiwr), Sample copy ncc, Scntlstnmn mr full lint mellon*, (?tanks St homily tattle. N. W. FITZCER ALD & CO.. fcustun, I'aliiit & Lan?! Alfy*, Washington. D. C NORMAN't? Ul N K U T R A 1.1 Z I N G Tl ll y JJ VS 17 HF. nul effectual remedy for I he cure of nil irregularities ana disorders of the Sto mach and Dowels, whether in children or adults, lt is accept aldo io the stomach without being offensive lo the inste. Promptly reliev ing Dysentery, Dlarrbooa, Oliolera Morbus, Cholera Infantum. Flux. 0riping Fains, Flatu lency, Nausea. Acidity ol* tho Stomach. Heart burn, Sick ami Nervei s Headache and Dys pepsia. May bc used in all derangements of the Stomach and Dowels (rom relaxation of the intestines or a oliango ol food or water. Price 25 collis and $1 per bottle. Sohl every win're. LNCHLSIOIl CH FM IC AL COMPANY, SOI.K PltOIMlIKTOItS, Walhulla. S C. August 17. iss_>. ;50.1y I r is a first class apricultur.il paper, pub lished semi monthly, All who send ns ?heir subscription willi n'l cents, between now nnd I) eoe m tier 1st, wo will vend then the paper until January Isl, 188-1. 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ItlCJl oyci'ywfllirOii Boml f.r t.-.ri olnr lilKltjrillJ, oswf?:<;o 'J'H7:I;."()..:I:TI.I{ WO???IS. nlnflhe kind in tin- xrniliinhtwvifo. tiMvt'itoVit.t 10 Mayor, i'ostmister, < inatity Oloik, Firclnuui liocoi.il y hllllnCM liuir o i:i (Imf II?O, N. Y. live, t'mi nt ti ami stat ? fi?a?ntv,ttll'i ? emU bvtoi?nc? vtvrkor rfffi'tterea '? tier, at out Tish, i Iteoulliiit neil l ei.v I'.-.i'tuI I'l c.-wt, I AT Tti IO l?i:i;i.M! f.A V AllllWl.'. Piter works a? \roll un ono timi coats ititi, voil <-5:i rr ty il.C'IIAs. lt |{0(li:it'l, i'l'ilp '-'l'uiic-llt," .''.Ul l-'-.-.TH l;u o. In good order, nial muri say that tito fit ttuuicntKivoi (.Tory r?**|ioi!t. ll is u-.-tl'y mnilunnd v/<i:uti rfol?/< lu?an tico. ll. I'AllftONS, /ll'. )t. Rv. OfllCO, Pi In ll'MlcIl, isnlroany aavctl mo ninny tiiueo ita co t, i-i forptollintf muli riul cn i .ny nnil KOrkH lop! ri Olli i. K .1. Un-.iK.iii M?N, ill l-.v.iukn?, Wi.i. U'OIITIIT.T'SB I.UITA'i'lONS Nono ?onU?no ik, und iltmnturo ot .J. 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Cvjy* Du lt. C. DAVIS' Ollico in rear of Drug Si ore. December l?. 1881 5 M. S. MESSER. K>Bi8?UTY ?trDC VBi l Oli AN fl? [\OTiVRY PUBLIC. IV*tLL give prompt attention lo Surveying of ll band. Inking Dowers, proving Deeds, Ac counts. &c. Suitable blanks kepi on hand. ( lillee at . . Tllgaloo P. 0., S. tb May I, 188.'. 84-ff THE OOHSTIT"UrTIOH9 3^ OR 1882-83. Is heller equipped in every sense t h un ovor before lo maintain ils position HB FR0XT RANKS OK SOUTHERN JOURNAL ISM. Il calla thc al fr nt iou of thc reading public lo the follow i lief poi n tit /hat cnn bc claimed. Nutiicly. (hut it is Thc largest and host paper in Georgia. Alabama, thc Carolinas, Florida and Mississippi. Mure rending matter than any paper in the South Atlantic Suites. 3. The fullest telegraphic service and latest news 4. The brightest, best and fullest correspon dence. The completest el cation returns. (5. Verbatim Legislative reports. 7. Ollio'tul Supreme Court reports. The Oren/ Georgia Paper-Heifer than ever? Ku intelligent Georgian can do with out il Kiera Georgian should luke ? paper from the Capital during the next three months The Daily Constitution SIO per annum $2 503 months! ?1 1 month Weekly $1.50 u vein; Club nf IO. "pl -?. with free copy lo goiter up nf club, clubs nf 'jO^l 00 with lien copy. Address TUE CONSTITUTION. Allanta, Cn. Paynes' AUTOMATIC Engines. 2 to IOO l-torso Power. m Hubie. tniriiMr, ntitl l'>mioml<-ut. Will f-.irnUli a horse r ?i:li '/, li a? niel IIIKI Witter limn nny other cn .Inc t>ititi, ?>.>t lind ?ali an automatic cnt-olf. Catalogua iii lice. II. W. I'AVNH&SONS, llox 1*?, Corning, N.Y< Angus! 8, 1882. 87-ly Deputy Surveyor and Notary Public. IVILL give special altcnlion lo the Siir/pying ?1 of baud, w i it i np; Deeds and M oil ga gos, taking Dowers, proving Deeds, Accounts, &c, upon short m tice Omen AT . - OAK WAY, S. C. Nov 10. 1881 ;V2 ]y lou ii, j.ri..-. vlliny (".isl; iii-i-ili'ilrvi'iywlM-rc; I.lin ml lenin. II. I'. JutlllKOII .V t u., i n M.mi i,!.. Ki. Inn.iiul, Va, Allllgsl 21, 1882 . lU.ly A?GI5R COLLEGE, W A Di DI A S. V. FACULTY i RKV F. P. Mlil.l.Af.LY, D, 1)., President. KKV. J. It. UII.KV, D. I). Iti.v. Il. STRONO. A. M. I'unr. WM. S Mooni:. IMl li next session coinmences September 21, 18V2. Knglish, Classical and Scientific Courses Military drill. Tuition $10 pei* it ti n II nt. Hoard in private families $10 per nionih Localed al the base of the Dine Kltlge Mountains, Ibo climalo is unsurpassed. Var Inri her informal ion or catalogue address any member Of Hie Faculty. F. P. MULLALLY, D. I)., President. Jilly '27; 1882. 3? If FINAL SETTLEMENT 'I'll li undersigned most respectfully petitions lo I the Probate Court of OcoiiCO OOH I) ty for r, filial seulement of thc estate of francis D. Corbin, minor, on the Oil) day of November, 188*2. and asks lo he discharged from said guar dianship. FRANCIS li. COU DIN, Guardian. beiober r>, 1P82. its lt. FIRE 'PUK undersigned bas accepted Hie Agency 1 Of Ibo COIltllifllttltl I IIHl I'll IMUS Company, of New York, for Walhalla. West Union and vicinities, and is now prepared to receive applications for policies. Tho five yenr plan a new fotluro. Insuro your Dwellings. Out Buildings; Furniture, &0. Rates reasonable. S P. DUN DY, Agent Continental Insurance Company, Walhalla. S. C. September 28, 2882, 45 ooUnov*-fcb3m "-.'?-- Agent ContincnlaV?.?sura.ic? t ?inp. iTMnno Walbajla. CwYork, , Scp(0IIlber 28| aggii,- 15.ocl*nov? I l l I 1)11 l^rr^lTilWiir '^V'iViYrr? ?I.?IIYI South Carolina Railroad? CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and niter May 15th, 1881, Passenger Train? will run as follows until fnrtkor notice: GREENVILLE EXPRESS. OOINO BAST, (DAILY BXOEPT SUNDAYS.) Lenvo Oolumbin 0 00 p rri Arrive Oamdon 8 45 p m Arrivo Charleston 10 45 p m HOING WKST, (DAILY EXCEPT 0UNDAY8.) Leave Charleston 0 00 u m Lenvo Camdon 0 15 a m Arrivo Columbia 10 35 a m WAY FREIGHT AND PASSENGER TRAINS. OOINO BAST (DAILY EXCEPT SUN DAYS.) Leave Columbia *6 30 a m Arrive Camdon 12 49 p m Arrivo Augusta 3 20 p m Arrive Charleston 1 55 pm OOINO WEST (DAILY BX0BPT SUNDAYS.) Leave Charleston *9 ?5 a tn Loiuo Augusta 7 55 a m Arrivo Columbia 5 30 p m * Passengers leaving Columbia or Charleston on these trains hove to chungo card at Braneh villo to roach Charleston nt 1.55 p m or Co lumbia at 5.30 p m. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS. COINC EAST DAILY. Leave Columbia ? 00 p m Arrive Augusta 7 25 a m Arrivo Charleston 0 35 a m OOINO WKST DAILY. Leave Charleston 8 10 p m Leavo Augusta 7 00 p tn Arrivo Columbia 5 30 a m OM Columbia Division Night E&ptess Trains run da Hg; all other Trains daily except Stuning. On A agunta Division all Passenger Trains ran daily. Steeping 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 lo and from all stations at one first class fare for thc round trip, genni till Monday noon to return. Regular excursion tickets, good fdr len lags, arc soldat six cents per mile to and /rom all stations. Connections made at Columbia with Columbia tl' Greenville Railroad and Charlotte, Columbia tb lugttsta Railroad at Charlotte ./unction, by train arriving at Columbia at 10.85 aili and leaving Co lumbia uni. 00 pm to and from all points on both roods; ot Charleston with steamers for New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays; also willi steamers for Jacksonville and all points on St. ?John's River, and with Savannah and Charleston Railroad to all points South. Connections arc made at Augusta with thc Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad lo and irom all points Wt st and South. Through tickets can bc purchased to all points South and West hu applying to A', ?. Dr.SAUSSCRE, Agent, Columbia, S. C. JOHN JJ. PECK, Goucml Superintendent. D. C. Ar.r.KN. Cen. Pus. and Ticket Act Inn,: rv j . ri. ii. .. In . lirllii Jl-ra-r. ol . lil.I, Skill Ililli Holli'*.-.Ncrvntix lirlililt.v, liiiiioU'iicy, Omitido M ru!.m >., (.ttiiiii-rliii'ii. f\viililUt'" iiinl .Mcrciirlnl .Mi.-.!i?n? -ii. i i.iis ii'i-iiti-il "ii Icnllila iirluoli'k'H, villi Mil - .1 turu r.ii..-.ll.>. <.'ttilnf ?TU? for 1.1*1 m ijuii. lion? io !>.- nmwrrril liv tito*?ilv.lrlu? Iri-ulniriit by mall. (IVrtoMftMlfrrillR tra IN Itt, pin rc .lintiltl H-liil OM lr .-wi.n. ?.,-\ nml hum laMrrhlnK i<> e.. ir i-.io.mili u nut ? Inn-./ A.i.iM--?. Ult. KUTTI*, ia N. Aili si., si. lina-. Mo, l;STAlll.lSlli:i> UVKU TUMMY Y KAUS. I'AIt.UERK mill rS?OlEHM' HUSH ~ Duiini' tho l-.ill .uni Winier. Inr inrlicul.-irs. .ul.hess, j. v. Mi-Curdy .v Cu., iMiiiuOciiiiitii, IM. August 'l-l, 1882. 40 ly A MlMlt'lUM: \ Treatise im tin-tr I nerdy oure BKNT KUI-'.K. lin". .1. lul l MAN.l'.O.ilOi: J.IV lil. ii'.<>,Ul. TUOUfiANDO i>f i--fc.-n.es frr.in iicsnns .tirc.1. No Cay until Cured. Hr. J. HTKtMIKNS, l.obiinuii, C. AND SPERMATORRHCEA. A val an 11 In Dlncovcry nnd Now Dopnrturo tn nTcd I?al Science, nu entirely Nownnd positively otloctivo l.omi ily (or I ho speedy nml permanent Onro of Soini n:U KIIU?OOIIH and Impotency by tho only truo way, viz: Direct Application to tho principal Kent ol tho Disenso, act lng hy Absorption, nnd oxnrtlng Its Fpocillc Inlluonco on tho Seminal Vesicles, Ejac ulatory Ducts, Prostate Olniul, nnd Urethra. Tho uro of tho lii.'inoily is attended with no p.iln or inenn VODlenoo, nnd does not interioro with tho ordinary pursuits of lifo) lt lu quickly dissolved nnd Bonn nb SOrlKKI. producing nn immcdiatosoottiliirfand rustor nllvo olluct upon tho soxu.il and norvoua organiza tions wroeltod from suif-nbuso and oxcossns, stopping tho ctrnin from tho systom, restoring tho mind to h.-alta mid sound memory, romoviiiK tho Dimness of Sih-ht. Norvoua Debility, Con runion of Ideno, Aversion to Society, oto., etc.. and tho npnenrnnco of prcmnture old ago usually accompanying thia troablo, and restoring porfoct Sexual victor, wbnro lt luis huon dormant for y e.? rs. a h I? modo of tro.it un nt hnn stood tho tost In vor? sovoro cases, and la nown pronounced Buce?os. Drugs nro too nnieli pro scribed in thoso troubles, and, ns ninny cnn boor wlt nossto, with hutlittloif nny pcrmnnontgnod. Thora ls no Nonsense about this Preparation, l'rnctical ol> BorvntionennblosuB to positively tiunrnnteo that it will Rho satisfaction. During tho night years t lia t, it hos boon in ctimirnliiBo.wo hnvo thousands of testi monial* ns to ita vnlno. nnd lt la now conendod by tho Medical 1'r.ifosslon to bo tho most rational moans yofc disenvorod of roaching nnd curing thia vory provalont troubla. Hint IR WOU known to bo tho causo of untold mil "ry to BO ninny, mid upon whom quacks prey with their usclosa nostrums nnd big feos. '.Ibo Itemed? la mit upiu neat bnxus, of thrvoslr.na. Ko. 1, (enough to Inst a month,) S3 ; No. O, (suQiclont to offset a per manent euro, unless In sovoro ernies,) SB? No. 3, OiMn,- over threo months, will stop omissions and restoro vigor in tho worst oases,) $7. Knnt by mall, scaled, in plain wrappers. Full DIRECTIONS for using- -win accompany EACH JIOX. /Settel for sen lett Steuert pt I ro I'antph-\ A letnnlelna Anatomical Mllttstrettlonn V fi anti Teslttnonu, telttelt tofll coiii'inro ft M thc. mont Hkcptical that then can ba fi V rcKtoretl to perfect inanltootl.antl flt- M \ teil for tha tltttlc.H of life, nanto em if w \nvrer ttjfecte.tl, boltl <>.\1.\ by / HARRIS REMEDY CO. MFU CHEMISTS, Market and 8th Sis. ST. LOUIS. Mo. F^roiossionsLl Oeurd. LAW CARI). a. a. WELLS, ) ( .1. I. omi, J I (Ireenvillo. S. C. nour. A. THOMPSON, Walhalla, S. C. WFLLS, ORR & THOMPSON, A.ttox'noys?n,t"IjaiW, Wa Illulia, S. C. i LL business entrusted to them will rcceivo li prompt attention. Mureil Jil, 1881 20-lf lll-L%T'l?y*? Or?llUH. 27 stops, IO sets reeds, only $00. I*??IIIOM $l'<ift up. Uara holiilny indiiconienta ready. Write or call on R?iATTV, Washington, N. J. mm rtl?NTLRMKNl I liftvo used Du. Il Aiirr.n's lu VI iwcntv-llve yours In IllOdlelli >, have never ii I ni IN TONK; does, lu immy cuses of Nervous I* iiovi'i'lshi'd ennilillon ol'Min lilooil, thh. peerless r Cilsel Illili linvo Imllled Sonni of our most i-mliienl Vile remi-ily. I prcuu-llm lt In nrel'ereii lu un ns Du. llAiirr.H's IIION I'ONIC lt n uecesstly lu HT. Lotus. Mo.. N lt gives color to thc ldood,\ timaaWkl?m* natural health fal tone to] tim digestiva organs ami j nervonn HIIHICM, umhin.f\ it et pul I callie to (lenora! t Dclilllti/, T.ri/tft of Apt>e-\ Ute, Prostration of Vital) Vower* anil Tntpolenoe.l MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER IV :i\}b8irt ? mr,'nwn.iM"iM.| ,....?? rjvriV?; PcaeerS ami lun>o{< nccI RSSSmi \1ANUFACTUHUll HY ?IIE DR. HA1 \ Columbia and Groonvillo RailroPV^ PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. 1^ COLUMBIA, 8. C., November 8tli, 188a On and after Monday, NovoraboiJE__c 1882, tho Passenger Trains will if.TDT^ herewith indicated upon this road am M" branohes daily, exoopt Sundays: ff I NO. 62 UP PASSENGER, ll % A-Len ve Columbia ut ll Izly? Alston at 12 51 pV Newberry at 1 55 p nr^ Ninety Sis, 8 89 p ni 1 Hodges at 4 28 p tu 1 Belton at 5 57 p tn I Arrive at Greenville 7 80 p m fl NO. 53 00WN PASSENGER. Loavo Groenvillo at ll 10 a tn Belton at 12 53 p tu Hodges at 2 17 p m Ninety Six, 3 25 p ni Newberry at 4 60 pm Alston at 5 65 p ul F-Arrive ot Columbia 7 00 p tri SPARTAN BURG, UNION ?fe COLUMc BIA RAILROAD. NO 52 UP PASSENGER. Loavo Alston at 1 03 p ni Union 8 27 p tri B-Spartaoburg S.,U tfeC.Depot p tri E- Spartaburg lt ?fe D. Depot 4 48 p of NO. 52 DOWN PA8?ENGEIL II-Leave S., lt. ?fe D. Depot I G S., U. ?fe 0. Dopot 1 Union 8 Arrive at Alston 6 LAURENS RAILROAD. Loavo Nowberry at 4' Arrive at Laurens C II ot 8 Loavo Laurens C H at 0 Artivo ut Nowberry at . 12 ABBEVILLE BRANCH. Loavo Hodges at 4 Arrive ut Abbeville at 5 j Leave Abbeville at 1 j Arrive ut Hodges at 2 85 p n? 45 p n/ 29 p nf 50 p rn' 5 57 o 0 38 "p 7 23 8 08 8 35 rn' m p tn p m p m 10 05 a ni 10 ll 12 36 18 00 12 40 a in a m p m p m anl UP Leave Belton ot Anderson at Pendleton at C-Scnoca Arrivo at Wulhulla nt DOWN. Leave Walhalla at D-Sencoa City Pendleton at. Anderson at Arrivo at Belton Through ? .ii Service. Solid Trains betweon Columbia Walhalla. Through Cars between Charles ton and Henderson ville and Charleston and Greenville, obviating chango of ears between either of tho above pointa. CONNECTIONS* A-Vf ?th South Carolina IiaU road from Charleston; with Wilmington, Columbia ?fe Augusta Railroad /rom Wilmington and (di points North thereof; with Charlotta Cid umb i ti <fe Augusta Railroad front Charlotte and points North thereof. fi- II7//t Asheville, ?fe Spartanburg Railroad, for jioinls in Western North Carolina. C- With Atlanta ?fe Charlotte Air Linc Ra il wai/ for Atlanta and all points South and West. D-With Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railway /rom Atlanta and beyond. E- With Rich mond and Danville Rail road. F- 117/7? South Carolina Railroad for1 Charleston; with Wilmington, Co'umbitub Any usia Railroad for Wilmingto-i and thd North; with Charlotte., Columbia and Augusta Railroad for Chark tte and the North. fl- 117/A Asheville, and Spartanburg \ Railroad from Henderson ville. j ll- With Richmond and Danville Rail* j road from Charlotte and beyond. Standard time used is Washington, D. C., which is fifteen minutes /aster (han Columbia. J. W. FRY, Supt. T. M. II. TALCO TT, General Manager. A. POPE, Genera' Passenger Agent. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. Thc Dcst, Cleanest and most Economical Hair Dressing. Never rails io Restore thc youthful entorto urey hair. 50c timi $1 sizes at lrugcisls. A Pure Family Medicino that Hover Intoxicates. If yon are n mechanic or fanner, worn ont with overwork, or a mother rna (town liv family or house hold danes try PAKKBK'S GlKGKH TONIC. If yon are a lawyer, minister orbnsincss man ex hausted hy mental strain < r anxious carrs do not lake intoxicating stimulants, hut usc PAHKKK'S GiNOKit TUNIC. If you have Dyspepsia. Rheumatism, Kidney or Urinary Complanas, or if yon wc troidi'cd willi any disorder of ihc lim es. stomach ho weis. Mood or nerves you can bc cured I y PAHKKK'S GIN'OKR TONIC. If you arc wasting away from a'^e, dissipation or any disease or weakness and ?cimiro a stimulant lake QlNUKN TONIC nt once : ?twill invigorate and hinld von up from the first dose l.nt will never intoxicate. lt has saved hundreds cf live? it may save yours. Hisrox * CO., I Al William Si., NM? York. ?Oe. ?nd on? iMIdr lliet, At Ali itealrri ia Invilteliwi. GREAT SAVINA Ut'YI Nfl DOI.I.An PI7.?. . (A, - THE DISEASES OF J^^^TYOUTH nnd M AN HOOD. ^BaiiS^^j A GUIDE TO HEALTH WITH nffliiay OUT MEDICINE. ^^SL^JIT IV A PHYSICIAN or 25year'? -?foZ^ztZt/ir - x experience. I)i.n"t polsoie J^J?IAJ^L?S^^^ venir svsleni willi Drues, lint get "r I I ilils Kook and avoid Quacks, "Proscriptions free" anil Electric Heit Hum bugs, which ll exposes. Prleu Mels. Address THE PUBLISHER, Box 234, Milwaukee, Wit. WM (J K H ITU. JOHN 8. VERN lilt KEITH & VERNER, ' ATTORNEYS AT LA W A ND Solicitors in Equity, 1 Will ornctico in tho State Courts on tho High th Judicial Circuit and in tho Unitotf ?tntos Court Office on Piddle Square, Walhalla, S O I Jon 0, 187o 8 tf ?MIUM?M??MI ? jujli??gl / combination of JVo f ^-M _ \?T^ 1 \toxUleof Jron.l'cruvtar. j?jBfffm tva ff I \ Harli amtI'ltosphorttttin J&r *mn% vSSH '" palatable form. Tim IBsr J(9 KsUII fjM yaun preparation of Iron Wr Ht /Sf Afffii I Unit will not billellen tlir xlo-fftrt*. if/rrra I''''"'/*1 no eliarcterlsllc 0/ '."ffjyrr^y mP?? ffiffir'. " \otlu-r I rou pr?paraiInuit. i)N TONK; In my practice, mid In mi experience nf mud an, Hillie lo five Hie results 1 ii.it lin. MAUI KU'S rosit rai Inn, h emilie Diseases. Dyspepsia, and an I111 enietlv. has In my h uni- , mude Miine wonderful taner.. I physician:!, have yielded ld lilla (treal Ililli luronipar V iron iiieiiarcUoii linnie. In lari, snell a ei.iiipiiaild my nnie.iieo, Dil. ItOIIKKT SA M ri: I.st. ov. ?aili. [?51,_."ni W .sh Avr... IEDIOINE COM?'S N.MAIN Sf., SI', I oliltir XTt? miMGMK CO.,?'- N.MAHI &?..ST.L0U^