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Going to tho Poet Ofllco. 000 of tho oddest eights io (bo South is to soo tho uegrooa bang obout tho post ofitoo. They oro tho first ooo to call in tho morning and tho lust to UTI vc at night, nnd it is by no moaus raro to havo them inquire for mail fifteen times a duy. 1 was io tho omeo at Marietta, d' >., when an ogcd darkey linif.ed in and inquired: "Am dar fo' or fivo letters boah for Junbroko Duke?" ?.No, sir," replied tho postmaster, ofter toking u look. Woll, don, I'll toko one." "Thero uro no letters for you." "Isn't dor o newspaper?" "No." "Hasn't I dun got nuffiV 'tall?" ?Motu thing." "Date auras-worry curus," muttered tho man as ho walked out. 1 followed ofter and when I asked him if ho oxpeoted un important lottor that duy ho replied: ?.Sartin I does. Dals why I'zo walked fo' miles dis roawuingl" "Where wus the lottor coming from?" "I dunno." ..Who did you expect to writo to you?" ?'I dunno." "Did you expect any nows"or money in tho letter?" "Deed I did, sab. I 'spectcd dut letter might hub $20 into it." ??Who from?" "I dunno, hut I 'spectcd it." Ho then told mo that ho could neither road nor write, hud no friends to writo^to him, had never mailed a letter nor received one in his life and yet he had inquired for mail nt least live hundred times n year for tho post ten years, lu fact, it wusn't on hour ofter I loft him before ho circled around to thc ofllco again and said: .'1 rcckou 1 must hub sumo mail by dis time." "No-nothing for you." "Wall, if dat hain't curus-worry ourusl llcckon I'd helter wait for dat I o'clock train?"-Detroit Fra: Press. Industries of Loading Citios. Tho census report ou tho industries o twenty leading cities shows by analysis thc leading one in each city, named us follows, arranged in order of importance: 13a I ti more-Men's clothing, fruit anti vegetable canning, fertilizers. Huston - Sugar and molasses, refined men's clothing, incut packing. liuiTulo-Meat packing, glucose ont grape sugar, men's tl thing Jirooklyn-Sugar mid molasses, refined incut packing, bread, crackers nnd otho bakery products. Chicago-Meat pucking, mon's clothing iron and steel. Citicinnafti-Men's clothing, meat puck ing, carriages and wagons. Cleveland-Iron and steel, meat packing, men's clothing. I detroit - Iron und stool, meal packing, moirs clotliioir. Jersy City-Sugar and molasses, refined; meat packing, drugs and chemicals. Louisville-Meat packing, tobacco, chew ing, smoking and snuff; leather tunned, Milwaukee-.Meat paoking, fh.-j.' and grist mill products, men's clothing. Newark-(?(dil and silver, reduced and refined; leather, curried; leather, tanned. New Orleans-Cotton seed oil; rion dean ing and polishing;} sugar and molasses, ro fiucd. New York-Men's clothing, meat pack ing, printing und publishing, Philadelphia-Sugar and molasses, re* fined; woolen goods, men's clothing. Pittsburg-Steel und iron, glass, ma chinery. Providence-Jewelry, wooloo goods worsted goods. San Francisco-Meal packing, hoots timi shocB, men's clothing. St. Louis-Flour and grist mill products tm: it. packing, iron und steel Washington - Printing and publishing and flour and grist mill products, bread crackers and other products A Sad Story of a Wrecked Lifo The mos! thrilling and sadly suggestiv temperance lecture is the sight of ? once tm bio, talented man, loft itt rums by intoxica! ing drink. A Washington paper tells ni ragged beggar, well known in the streets ti that city, who once held an important com mand in the army, having been pro m otu for porsomil bravery, from a cavalry Lieu tenant tn nearly the highest rink in mill tory services. One ni<_'lit not long hgo when he hud been too successful in bog g i ni liquor to Billillie hi? craving, and whih lying helplessly drunk tu the re.r put o a Third stree'saloon, .some men thought t< play n joke on him by stealing his shirl and proceeded to strip him. Underneath his shirl, and suspended bj a string from his neck, wan a small canvas bag which the men opened and found ii contained his oommissinn as Brovoi M ?jm General, two congratulatory letters--om from (Jen. (?rant and one from Presiden) Lincoln-a photograph of a little girl, and a curl of hair--a "chestnut shadow" Ititi) doubtless one day o?t?pt ovct the brow ol some loved ono. _When these things were discovered, felt n respect fofl he TOilnVitflbruf gvediiloiw, mid pity for his fallen condition, and quietly fOtumcd tllO hag und its contents whi te they found them, and repluood tho sleeper's dollies upon him. When a reporter tried to interview the man, and endeavored lo learn something ol his life in the post feW years, he declined to communie ate anything. lie ciicd like a child when told how bis right nama and former position were osoor-. tnined, andi with tears trickling down hil chocks, said: "Pur Cod's sake, sir, don't publish 103 degradation, or my name, nt least, if yoi uro determined lo say Ruinctbing about it It is enough that I I;now myself how low liivo become. Will )'?u promise thu muoh? It will do no coed, but it,,,wi.U".d Ameiie?/wi.?c I went at tho 0I0SO of tn WOr." . . ,AI* li Intempcnnce and tho gmning-tabic, n said, had wrought his rii'm. Hoi volte. Mass., is to employ 100 mc and $100,000 in tim manufacture o' a se. Skin >o nearly UUo the natural (ur th 0 seal itself couldn't detect thc d.flcrcuco Liconso or ?o Liconso* Manning voted no license by twenty three majority. The vote stood, license sixty five, uo license eighty eight. Mau uing is rejoiceing. The election in Anderson on license ond no license resulted as follows: Lioonso 231, no license 127; majority 101. Total vot? 358, registered 388. An election was hold in Suinter on lo6t Tuesday on tho question of Liconso or No L?ense, in which 425 votes wore polled, j giviog a majority of 108 for No License. Thoro wu8 great rejoicing there that night. As soon os tho result wus unnounccd a large crowd of whites oud blacks escorted Hov. II. P. Chroitzborg to his home with shouts of triumph over tho success that crowned his efforts. Au election was held in Pendleton last Saturday which resulted us follows: Li cense, 54; No License, 19. Thus Pondlo ton forsukos tho dry to join tho column of dampness. (J roon wood held an election last Tues day on thc lioet)80 question, which resulted as follows: License, 75; No Lieousc, 80 mujority of 5 for No License. The Abbeville election upon tho question of license resulted for Liccuso 172, No Li cense 02. Tho election held in Allendale last Mon day resulted: License, 20; No Lionise, 00. Marion's election on lust Friduy resulted as follows: License, 110; No License, 42. No Liconso carried ibo day in Leesville on last Friday. TllR SAFKST WAY.-Tho safest and surest way to restore tho youthfu' color of the hair is furnished by Parker's I lair Balsam, which is doscivudly popular from its supciior cleanliness Tn Texas, Ireland, Democrat, hus boen elected Governor over Jones, Independent, hy 40,000 majority. Democratic Congress men are cloded in all tho districts except the 7th, in which Ooliillrec. Republican beat Finley, Democrat, by 2,300 votes. How SUR SAVKD II BU DAIU.INO -"1 shall not feel nervous nguiu about baby's teething," writes a grateful mother. 'We almost Inst OUt'duiling from cholera infantum, but happily heard of Parker's Ginger Tonic in time. A few .spoonfuls soon cured thc baby, tnt! an OCIISH?OIIUI d isc keeps us in good health."-. Brook!ya Mother. M. do Lesseps is confident thc Panania canal will be completed by 18b8 In six years ho professes to expeet to seo ticoom? plished what Admiral Ammen, and those of his way of thinking, believe was never seriously undertaken. The president of tho Iiitcr-oceanic Canal Company is noth ing if not sanguine. NO MOM BYK GLASSES, MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE, A Certain, Safe and Kftoctivo Remedy fur SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, ; [>ltODUGING Lo hg Sightedness ?nd Re storing the Sight ?d' the Ohl. (lures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stve Tumors. Ked Kvos, Matted Kve Lushes and producing quick re lief and permanent cure. Also equally effica cious when used in other maladies snob ?is Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tumors, Salt Rheum. Horn* F * i 1 o ?* or wherever inflammation exist? Mfl'a'tCBBKitLi/? SABJVK may bn n-ed to lidvuntiiga Sold by Druggist* i\* 25 cents, I Ootohor 12. 1882. d7-lv ! lii.T i..r. <. .I....11.-.I. l r..,i,pi iv..,k ...i-l h...ni .1 -li q i.v I ? ! Ji .. A ii| il y in.?-. WKIOWfl. ." ?.. mi . !.? > vinni' ' : lini; ?.. <.?lin . I. Cn .M3 i .. ..m INCREASE .-. Hoi s i y mul Hack I'.ty nut l)i%cliai,!cs|iieciirc<l7/>. ft torten* I . ???ff?? PATEWJT8?? |..mKtit nniUokl. Tlie"vVORLD& SOLDIEH." ? . i.'/ ||>|>-|). S in.|.l<. < npv fie.-. Si-n.l .|.iiii|> foi lull in-titi. tt.'i-, (.lank* .v I .-.nilly lalilc. N. VV. FITZOEPALDA CO . lVmu.ii, lue.nt Si Unit Aa >., Wnohlnuton, D. C ll5^/?I#'-;;^ Wo continuo to Kr -r^ '-'I'M aetiiHSoIieitorsfor j {?| ?rsa^Juu^uJ patente, caveat?, < fea lg trado-roarlto, copyrights, cte., for IH K tho tin! tod Statoa, and IO obtain pat? *Jm&.Hj outs in Canada. England, Franco, njStiJti E Qormunv, and all oilier emmtrios. maxsaxl 'I'tiii-i j'-si.\ years' practico. No charge for oxnmination of models or draw? Incn. Advico by mail froo. Paton I H obtained through un aro not (cod in tho BOIKSJTU.'JO A AI Kit IC" Atv, which han tho largest circulation, i nd is (ho most inllu onllnl uowapapcr OITIH kimi published in tho world. Tho nd vantages ol'linell a notico every paton too imdorshinda. This largo and nplonflldlvilluslrnlod nows? paporispubllnhod WBKii i. v ut*;t.20a yoar. and i.'Hid mitt- d tobo tho liest paper devoted to mn* euee, moahanica, in vt nt ions, engineering works, ami other departments] id'industrial progres:', published in r.ny country, ?hi?lo copies by mail, i'J cents. H i-l by nil nowa? dealers. Address, Munn .V Co., publishers ofCkleu* titi" Atm rican, 2(51 Ib'nadway, Nev/ York, Handbook about nu ton 11 liinilod froo, vdlunlile. Nullit?t! on ourtli.win ....... 1 lo I i.i.ii i-?. Development oTSo NEW DRESS. ^^^^ \\x*b M KW WRITERS, y-. A \ A NE W ARTIST Sy^pftk^g J^?^rc~= ? - ?-tiS! ZSi?'i?fcftttR^ Vol. ?*. &?&^m X^rTHE CHEAPEST ?Om lt cj:;?otioa nil llumbosoi. lt blaine ts rm lt. ia ;.. COin)>l< 'O Itllld? lue tfr.l'O '. of Vitlitnldo Minto un <>>! . . r.iVr?Mi1 ? writ* 'un I : ... A. ?KMi Vf . .-.i-. ?i ;<mui >.<.< 1.1: ?i .<<:.; ;/..*:? i "'.MU.iliaiixvM .;; .,:.,., ,;.;< :., t l " i-j .?,, ntttiu'i Riv l>? combe!' ?*?.?*?? . . \ ..'?:'{;>:-IAN A?iltlC?TA'Uir?fc'X'?^^ i. -.'. ...-..?I'M,, l*rlc')? ?( W I Vf ranee:?. 1,'-.; . .i,...., ,t pvoiuluiii I tv.. .. .. '?..:".??'. WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT, ArPLtss-Dried, por pound 6 Oreen, por bushol 75 BUTTER-Por pound 20(a)25 BEESWAX-Por pound 18 to 20 BEEK-Per pound 6@8 BACON- Dry suit shouldors l?fV?lO " ?? C. lt. Sides 20 S. 0, hams, ounvtinsnd 20 CALICO-Per ynrd 0(?)10, COFFEE-Bio por pound 12(a)10 " -Lnguyrn, per pound 20 " -Jnvn, per pound 25(?)30 CANDLES-Adamantino, por sot 15(0)20 -Sperm, por pound 30 CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per hcud 12($25 COTTON-Per pound, middling, 9J(m " -Yum, per bunoh 90 to LOO COPPERAS-Per pound 6 DUCKS-Poi- bend 20(3)25 EGOS, per dozen 12J(?)15 FLOUK, por suck, (98 pounds,) 3.50(0)4.00 FEATHERS-Goose, per pound 45 *. -Mixed por pound 30 GRAIN-Corn, per busliol, ' 85 -now oom per bushel 05 - Kyo. per bushel 1.00 -Outs, red, per bushel 00 IRON- Kuglish relined, per pound 4 *(?'/> " -S weed, per pound 0<Y/)7 '* -Bund, per pound 5(?)G ?? -Hoop, per pound 10 Potwitro, per pound 5@0 LARD, per pound 18(0)20 LIME, per burrel 2.00 LuMitr.it, por thousand foot 10.00 LEAD, por pound 10 MOLASSES, per gallon 50(?)C?0 MADDER, per pound 15(7r)20 NAILS, per keg 4.0l)(?)0.00 ONIONS, por bushel 1.00 OIL, kerosene, per gallon l(l($20 POTATOES-Irish, per bushel 75(</> UlCE, per pound i*.(.fi}10 .SALT-Liverpool, per sack 1.50 J SlllKTlNO, wholosttlo 7 I " retuil 8? J " wholesalo 7? \ " retail 7 .l d SllEETlNO, w holesalo 8 " " retail 8.} .SHOT, per pound IO ?SVIRITS TURI'ENTINR, por gallon 70 ?fuA i?, por pou nu ?(Vii 10 ?L'o A KS-Crushed, per pound 12} ?-A White, per pound 10 - Brown, per pound 9 - Kxtru C., per pound 10 STARCH, while and blue, per pound 0J(rt)7 .S'OIIA, per pound 5(?)I0 To ll A COO, per pound 50(ffj90 " per pound, smoking 40(?)75 TALLOW, per pound 7 TURKEYS, per head 76(3)1.00 GEESE-Per head 30(??) lo IliiNEV, per pound 8(?il2.} UIIH:S-Dry, per pound 124 " -Green, por pound ?(?"t0? IN moo-Spanish Flout, per pound l.'-"> -Citroliua, per pound 70 TEAS-Gun Powder, per pound 1,60 Hyson, tireen, per pound 80 Voting H yson llhtck, per lb 76 WOOL, washed, per pound, .'il) to 36 Ffmppsta Semi to BJ P'r. MOO? r/s WT $sHlilVHlSV.HH VNIVKRSITT HaBuSa Atliuitn, On. For llliisintie.l Circular, A live iieiuul iia-1 ness School. Ktlabtithctl turntv ycart. ?.nrae Mat GUNS and NOVELTIES C'DCCT l-or Ile. M.illl|.. Cline. FOIOOm,N.V.Cilyl" IX KZ C m fi ED ^* fi MA aro certainly IwM. lia vin? been so V* jll?3t'^?vJ*?? iiMiuatrtnl Competition for nix teen Wars; 1.Ilu-i Anuri.101 <?H..IW hnvilir. liee?l f mud i>l|linl ul nn>. \ ; ?. ( I.. ? i1 i, -, I , Sly lo lflii} ?iMoeiKVt'M biilllclcnt compass ni.d power. ?.villi beal quality, for popular snrrril.aiitl secular muslo In Keim?l* or f.onill.-, al ..nly U'i'i. <)II(.|IIIIHII'?MI oilier (il.vles m Kw, i:.7, t**>. i7s,*:>:i, .>ius, ?II l lo ?ieoiiiul up. '?'lit turc tr ?Ivie* are whr.llp unrtralrd lui atty other urea nt, Ahntnr easy payments, New liiiu lral?.1 CienWiiis t. Tho MASON \ HAMLIN Or Rilli nail Piano Co., 1SI Tremont St.,Uo8toii? l? E. inti si..New York; in Wabash Ave., chicano. tm SPER?VIA?ORRHOA. Avaluadlo Discovery nnd Nm? Dopartnro In Med ical t-cienec, an mil truly Now lind positively elimino loiic-dy lur I lui npooly nnil porumnont ('.uro ol Qomi 1..1I r.nii?.sloiiB mill Impotency liy tho only trim ?'?VYfS1 WroctApiillennon to tim principa I H.-.-.t. el tho 1) :u;aw)p i.clluu Ly ALiiomtlon, omi oxortlll? le. speciPu lnllnonco on Ihn ?cinlnnl VCMICIO), liiie: IllatOiy Dlictil, Prost.UoO?nnil, [iud Urollnn. Tim nv, of (hu lteinrdy iiuttlundcd with no pain or IneoM voulonco, mul does not Interioro willi tho ordinary ) 1:1.milli ol llfiij lt ls quickly dissolved and Boon uh b iruou, liroiliK'lnKna liioiiedl.iliirootlilnsaiiil roator ittlvo ORoct upon tin? Mznal 11ml uorvons ori{.inl/.:v tiouH wrnvkoil (rom toK-abuso Ami iixcowna, Bloppln^ Ibo .Crain (rom tho nyutnin, ruHlorlii^ tho ?ulixl lo liwilth nml fiound memory, romovlns tho Dinoun,.i ct Binlit, Nervous Debility, ConfuHlon of Itloao, Aversion to Horiuty.otc.etc, ami tho annearanca of nroinnttiro oltl nrro u<miilly orconijmnyiiiK (hi l lomhio, nml rostorlng porfoet Hex uni viKor, whoro li bag hoon dormant (or vonrn. Ttils mouooi trc.it mcilt Ima fitooil tho fest In vury novoro cimes, nod ls nowa pronounced success. Druita aro too much pro r..'i'ilui.| lu th'i.'io Iroul.lon, nnd, an ninny cnn Loni- wit ito.v Uh imt mt lu lt any poriiinnuutunuii. Thora ii 1.0 Non?<'iis<i about tilla 1'roimraUon. practical ob. I- rial ion onnlihr.HiB to i.odllvoly uunrnntco tlint it Mill Kivonntlafuutlon. Diiclnn tho ol^ht yuan (Imt lt. baa Loon In Konornliiso.wn bavo (hou?nnil.sof tosll I'lmil.ilium to Its vnluo. mid it Iii now concmlnd hy 111.? Medical Profession tobo tho mont r.-itlnnnl means yet ulscov?md of ri ac li I mr nml cnriturlhhi *'ory provAlont Irotiblo, t hat la well known to ho tho causa o( untoltl ptlsOry IOHO m.i?y,nnd upon whom ounckii prey with piidr 1180joan nostrums nnd biK t'eea. Tho ltoincdy 11 putupin ni'ntlioicn.ofllircoNl/ii?. No. {.(oniiuun te l e t 11 month,! 83; No. 2, (sufticlont toolfoct api.r i.nnnont euro, nnlc^n in aovera caioa,) $5; I/o. a. I istlntj OVor thrno inonlhs, will Blop onih.i.ion.1 mut ?est.in? vl?or In tho worst e.lii's,) ff. Hunt hy mall, ra.llo?l(ln iilnln wrappers. Pull DIRKOTIONO tot mint; win accompany KACK iiox. /fivntf foy Nettliul I>CHcrt?>ttrc JPtttnph-\ fi trlnuU'ittu Aimtomlfitl illitutrattouH V fi <IIM( 'I'cstlmoiiu, iclitch loitlcoHvlnvv L\ fj //i<> int>nt n/ic)>/lv<tl t/iat u?, u < a>% fir H U ft'Htttwti Itt yr rf vf t ?mm hootf,nntt fit- y \ trtl for Ihr <t u I h ./ of Ufr, mtitut tts it f \nrrrr ajfrt trtl. SoUl OSMJV by / HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF'CL CHEMISE Markotand Olli $t?. ST. Louts. Mo. An Enclliti Vclerlnnry KiirKonn aail ('liemilt, naw Iruvclins m Un., country, sar? thai iu?at ut tho Horno Illili Cull.' Powders KOM lore io i* worlb less lriisb. Ho Hiiyn thal Slu r!.Inn's .QspdJiUQU latSnefn Brad y stries J^^VVTO-^ F?LL or NEW WIM"! U y #([ ?r^-v A NU VI COI: FOU 2 ''. h . l^tx^''- Oa rdc n tri?. WAL \l\ TMra WOR??D."? < i < nt r' .^ 'ii." . very momticr of (Ste (' .. ' . SHH I tu tl 1,'t'itlt <. IOW?IM;? and lull :on tutti t >u, (Ut'.li^ro. !.!., iv *t j i, l v. "t '. I n-.i.vrr. ir Ci :.!'.< . " ! t H".(' i', i II :.{>.(. I LOW, Mi ., li... ' . . .f., ?ljrVbVt?UliA! ,'{V .'. i't '? |':> !l.?.\l.To i'.?.v..l.jf ..: Vi VnvAit Ho i * b\ny Bmillttrti f.iisii?y. .. . riniill iiiBirr.ti .M?'., ."y ,','"l"1'-."nif , .tfin .-i ,r.U trott THU 80VTII. ' pnrr?y Oom r.n ABCICUUUVCI Jotirnct In tho l). H. (,.(: ,;. . i, ,|.|ivi$M0i ixwit-frco. liven ?olbtil'.i ?houlu i' '.'.> . , , ,,,,,, ."I..II,, ? ,i tn coi v if Duriir.'n Lit r>','' Jw'}"" ! i.? :." ,oV;:\!.!..i i ? |.i-.;noui:c?l by CHUKO I . ? M ' t? 'o'). ? rent ?> ? "> ?1 plication. 7OS BB-oaciwoy, Wow Yorkj Cit; bog aili BOOK STORE, -BY-? M.'ll. C. DAV?S. fARQfi AND COMPLETE STOCK OF X3x*-*Ag;tsf IVIocliolixos, XPiviuLts, Oils, Boolis, 2?iot\uro l^r/mio?, "Vrt/ixx clow GtXa,imm, Stn,tionory aud TOIIJET ARTI XJA.M;]P iPX3ciTTm.3n?S?. GIG- A. IX JE?, TObftOOO, SEB3B?S ! M UR* IIS ! SK EUS ! ! LAN DH KT II AND BUTS T'S GARDEN SEEDS. ALSO, FIELD SEEDS, VIZ: RED GLOVER, ORCHARD GRASS, GERMAN MILLET, TIMOTHY, BLUE GRASS, HEARDS GRASS, &0. Wo guarantee these Seeds (o bo fresh ?nd I lie very best, mid we will sell Hiern at reasonable prices to induce farmers to plant them. HC. ?. ?.WI?. Townvillo St., Seneca Olly, S. C. fei?" Un lt. C. DAVIS' Ollioo in rear of Drug Store. December lf>, ISSI C M, S. MESSER, fi I12 tt* U T Y S U K V BO V 016 A N fl* NOT/IKY I* UK Ii 143. \\'II.L give prompl atleuiiou to Surveying ot ll band, taking Dowers, proving Deeds, Ao uouiits, &o. Sltilablo blanks kept ou baud. Olllco nt . . Tugaloo P. 0., S. (I. May 4, 1882. 31 If THE COlT^TITTmO^ FOR 1380-83. It hotter equipped in every senso than ovor before to maintain its position IN TUG FRONT lt ANKH OF SOUTHERN JOURNAL ISM. lt mils lite attention oj thc reading public to thc Jollotvin?/ points that can be claimed Nuiiiefif, that it is 1. The largest und bWi paper in Georgia, Alabama. Ibo Carolinas, Florida und Mississippi. 2. Moro reading matter than ?ny paper In thc South Athtntio States. 3. Tho fullest telegraphic sorvico and latcsl nows I, The brightest, best and fullest correspon dence 5 The oomplotost election returns, ii Verbatim Legislativo reports. 7. Olliciul Supreme Court reports. The Oren! Georgia /'aper-Helter (han cccr. No intelligent Georgian can do with out it. Krcrg Georgian should talc a paper from the Capital dari ag the nert three months, The Diilv Constitution $10 per annum. $2 50 3 monthr; $1 1 month. Weekly $150 i youri Ohlh of 10. $1 25, with freo copy to geiler or? nf club, clubs nf 20 $1 00 willi free copy. Address TH K CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, On. J AT.on??lnnT.oni1on?MiyS? telan CHtiiltlInhea mt Olticofii Now York i. ?.II ll.M III . ll?ll, Mllt'll lill ?villi? ll ir,; i lint i lin I lill wu ?ul ri 1.11 uni li.-.i lu n:iy nf. ivti'tmnyKi na ilinlrvxproiej ?nil V. <i . Wo > un v .>IM* W (.ililli,; il rino t'i lud Iren l>r. Ali. MI ol.1:01.1;, ?i?. i>c JuUuSt., Moy York, Paynes' Automatic Farm Engines OF ALL KINDS.-Estnbllshod 1840 Our Kl-llomeSpiii'k ArWfttlllB TlirohliltiR Kiliflno lias? ni Id.doil (eft I'lliu l.ainlicr iii IO liliiii-K. Will lau H winni ii reel loni;, coal, Straw mid corn ?.tulka. Semi foi I'rlco 1.1*1 nuil (Intnlogno <?. D. W. I'AYNK & SUNS, Ros UUO, Corning, N\ Y. August ii, 1SS2 ;J7-ly EES, ' Deputy Surveyor and ./Votary S * ubi ic. ll/ILL give special attcnlion io Ibo Surveying lt of Land, willing Deeds und Mortgages, taking Dowers, proving Deeds, Accounts, kc., upon short ni lieu <>i riot: AT - - OAK WAV, S. ('. Nov 10, ISSI ?U-ly AfiFNT?. Mfa nt nd rw ."??'?..??*.MIMI fi??* &%7?SJ!;?^?!i<KlBook8 & Bibles lt>? in lui. .-. ....ilma I.?li IIITlU'lll .. tv.? 1.. r.-: I (lu rill ICflllS, lt. tr'. ilutuiHciii A (ai., mn M.,in M.. UKIIIIIUIHI.VA. /V IX it' ll C?ELEGE, WA Bill A ii li A, H. i). FACULTY : Itr.v V. V MULLAt.i.v, I). I)., Presblont. lt nv. J . lt K11.KY, D. D. ItBV ll. SriioNii. A. M. I'nor. WM, S Mooni:. 'Pilli ncxl session Commences September 21, I IHS2. Impish, Classioal and Sob Milla Courses Military drill. Tull ion $10 per annum. Hoard in pr?valo Families SK) per monti) Localed ul ibo base of Hie Utile Hidgo Mountains, the elimata is unsurpassed. For (urlher Information or oataloguu address any member of Ibo I'ncnlly. V. P. MCI.I,ALLY, I). D., 1'resident. July 27; lHtt'J. 80-tf - - --?? mi r,*. /rir?i Tllli undersigned has accepted Hie AffonOV ? 0 'l," <'4>IS<i||4,|,(l|| III.Ml, ;,", ,. Company of New York, for Walhalla, West Union and vlolniiies, and is now prepared io receive applications toe policies. The live year plan a ,".," ro.ituro. Insure your Dwelling* o". Dulhlhig*. |.'."nl.",v,Vo mies reasonable. S p. DKNDY Agent. Conilnoiilal Insuraneo Company! c. . Walhalla, 8. C. Soplombcr 28, 2882. 45.?cUuoT*fob3tn .South Carolina Railroad* ?H4NGE OF SCHEDULE. Oh nnd aftor May 15th, 1881. Passenger Trains will riin as follows until further notice: QUEEN VI LLB EXPRESS. OOJNO EAST, (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) Loavo Columbia 0 00 p m Arrive Camdon 8 45 p m Arrive Charleston 10 45 p m OOINCJ WEST, (DAILY EXCEPT 8UNDAY8.) Leave Charleston 0 00 a. in Leave Camdon 0 16 a m Arrivo Columbia 10 35 a m WAY FREIGHT AND PASSENGER TRAINS. OO?NO BAST (DAILY EXCEl'T SUNttAYS.) I.cuve Columbia *0 30 a ni Arrivo Camden 12 49 p m Arrivo Augusta 3 20 p tn Arrive Charleston 1 65 p m OOINO WEST (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) Leave Charleston *9 05 a ra Leave Augusta 7 55 a m Arrivo Columbia 5 30 p m *Passongors leaving Columbia or Charloston on tiloso trains havo to chango cars at Branch* villo to reach Charleston at 1.55 p m or Co lumbia at 5.30 p m. NiailT EXPRESS TRAINS. OOlNO EAST DAILY. Loavo Columbiu 0 00 p m Arrive Augusta 7 25 a m Arrivo Charleston G 35 a tn OOl NO WEST DAILY. Leave Charleston 8 10 p m Loavo Augusta 7 00 p m Arrivo Columbia 5 30 a m On Columbia Divinion Night Expresa Trains run daily; all other Trains daily except Sunday. On Augusta Division all Passenger Trains run daily. Sleeping Cars arc attached to Night Express Trains- berths only )?1.50 between. Columbia, Charleston and Augusta? On Saturdays and Sundays round trip tickets arc sold to and from all stations at one first class fare for thc round trip, good till Monday noon to return. Regular excursion tickets, good for ten dugs, are soldat six cents per mile to and from all stations. Connections made ut Columbia with Columbia d' Greenville Hail road and Charlotte, Columbia d' Augusta Railroad al Charlotte Junction, by train arriving al Columbia at I0.8? <i m and leaving Co Inmbia ?7 (J.00 pm to and from all points on both roads; ot Charleston with steamers for New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays; also with st canura for Jacksonville and all /mints on St. John's River, and with Savannah and Charleston Railroad to all points South. Connections arc made at Augusta with the Georgia Railroad und Central Railroad to and /'rom all points Wist and South. Through tickets can be purchased to all points South and West bi/ oji/th/inif to A, JJ. J)r.SAUSSURE, Agent, Columbia, S. C. JOHN IL PECK, General Superintendent. D. ?. Af.fj?N, (Jen. Pus. and Ticket Agt flSiflQBSBOBBri ?V J3i>sgBdviBBo BB. BB. PASSENGER DE PA UT il] IS NT. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE: On and after thc 6th of November, 18S2, tho Passenger Train Service on Ibo Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Division will be us fol ows: 10 A S TW A RD. Mail and Express. No. ?l. No. 53 Leave Atlanta 2 55 V M Arrivo Gainesville 5 04 V M Arrivo Lula 5 ?If) l> M Ar liabun (Jap June Oil P M Vrrivo Tocona 0 48 V M Arrivo Seneca S 07 P M Arrive Q roon villa 10 00 V M ArrivoSpqrtouburg ll 40 P M Arrive (j istoniu 2 01 A M A ri ive Charlotte 8 21 A M W HST WA RD. Mail und Expro39. Mail, No. 00. No. 52. Leave Charlot le 1 00 A M Arrivo Gaslonlu 2 OS A M Ai rive Kpartanhurg 4SI A M Arrivo Greenville 5 59 A M Arrive Seneca 7 13 A M .Arrive Toccoa ?) 18 A M Ar Rabun (Jap Juno 10 00 A M Arrive Lula 10 37 A M Arrive Gainesville ll 00 A M Arrive Allanta 1 30 P M Accommodation Tiain ("Air Lino Dollo") Leave Atlanta 5 00 1? M Arrive nt Atlanta 8 10 A M T. M K.TALCOTT, General Manager. I. Y. SACHS, Superintendent. M. SLAUOIHRII,Gen. Pas. & Ticket Ag't. W. J HOUSTON A. G. P. Agent. fol.fi rx|H*k-i.hi . uriii^ .liM "I |l,? Htuoif, Hkli. .iud {lone*,-nrryoiiH IMililij, l m-n j, Oruunlii V.!'1 MHOW'IIWII, hw.i.nitif uni Mi-n.iri.ti A in .i i..,i? N|K'<.|nlly irt'iilc.l un ci'ti'iitliln ..rliicliile*, ?iili uii'l Miro r.'i.inlli -. . .ill i r nril.i lur l.l-i ul lilt??. Hum lo lu- IIUM.. I..I lu ii,,,.,.,|,-,|rlii!< ti,:ttui..<it Itv moll. <l>rr?nMa?uMVrlii? ftiim llii|ilurr.ln>uM Mini ilirli-<ulili-r??,\ n.nl I,.H M MimrllilnH lu (lu-lr.iihu.iltfii-, III. , i, ...J.' A.tiiroNM, mt. iit r rs, na ,\. sn, si., M. UMI?, HO, K8T A li LIKU lilt OVKlt T1IIUTY YEAHS. HMItJIKK."!) yi?tj I-vVtOJKHS' KUH.?, Uunii^ l.ic I- i.l ii.l Um:, i. J'.ir ii HM, lillis, ?iil.lrci?. J.?', .lit-t'lilily Ato., I'LlluiUIi.Mii, l'u. August 24, 18S:>. 10 |y - . ? ? " "'- '".*.'.'.'-Trr.ill: OP I ? 1 ll usfnd ?? THOUSANDS <>f rcfc.ciin s from nerton? rurel, No vuy nulli ?Jtircd. Hr. J. BXI'IUII?N?, Lcbuiioli, G. Professional O surd. T A XT7" n t Ttv -ttN (i. O, WELLS, "j f V i IIOJIT. A. THOMPSON, .t. r. omi, j I Greenville. S. C. Walhalla, S. 0. WFLLS, ORR & THOMPSON, j?.ttori3.oys?nt?l4nw, Walhalla, S. C. \1,L business entrusted lo them will rcccivo prompt attention. March 81, 1KSI 20-lf ll RATTYS Oldaus, i>7 slops, IO sets reeds, only $00. B'imios $195 up. Hare holiday Indunonienls ready. Write or call on IttRAT'l'Y. Washington N. J. &?R&*& thkt I ?avo boon ^ ilfie? Ministers anti Pub or tho irroatost Val?? A ?ftt^? Tonto lo?VIOOM* ?iro?f Ia?10 ??moillal SSSSSi J'OSHoaalnR- un &&&& nutritive and rupABiosirIM DR', HARTER MEI Columbia and Greenville Railr oad PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. COLUMBIA, S. G., Npvouibur 8th, 1882. Oo and aftor Monday, Novornbor 6th, 1882, tho Passenger TrolriB will run m . hcrcv/ith indicated upon this roud and it? . branches daily, except Sundays: KO. 02 UP PASSENGER. A-Leave Columbia .at ll 42 a'tri* Alston ot 12 Wpm Newberry at 1 05 p ra Ninety Six, li 89 pm Hodges at 4 28 p m ljohou at G 07 p ta Arrivo at Oreonvillo 7 80 p ru NO. 53 DOWN PAS3ENOKK. Loavo Greenville at ll 15 am Pelton at 12453 p m Hodges ot 2 17 p m Ninety Six, 3 25 p m Newberry at 4 50 p mr Alston at 5 55 p m F-Arrive at Columbia 7 00 p m SPAUTANHURG, UNION & COLUM PIA RAILROAD. NO. 52 Ul" PASSENUKIt. Leavo Alstoo at 1 03 p m' Uuiou 8 27 p m H-Spartanburg S.,U ifcC.Depot p m E-SparUburg R. ?fe D. Depot 4 48 p m1 NO. 52 DOWN PA BS KN Oh lt. II-Leave S., lt. <b 1). Depot I 35 p m' G S., U. ?fe C. Depot 1 45'p m' Union 3 29 p rn" Arrivo at Alston 5 50 p u* LAURENS RAILROAD. Loavo Nowbcrry at 4 58 p np Arrive at Laurens C II ot 8 15 p m Leavo Laurens C ll at 9 00 a m Arrivo at Nowbcrry at 12 30 p up ABUEVILLE BRA NO Wv Leavo Hodges ot 4 85 p ur Arrivo at Abbeville at 5 35 p uv Leavo Abbevillo at 1 10 p m Arrivo ut Hodges atj 2 10 p u* A NI) KU SON BKANOH ANT) IJLUE U1DUK R. It UPj Leave Holton ot 5 57 p m Anderson at G H* p tn Pendleton at 7 23 p m O-Senoca 8 08 p m Arrivo at Walhalla al 8 35 p m DOWN. LeaVo Walhalla at 10 05 a m D-Seneca City IO 3G a m Pendleton afc ll 18 a m Anderson ut 12 06 p m Arrive ut Helton 12 40 p m 'Miroiigii <Car Service. Solid Trains bctweon Columbia anJ Walhalla. Through Cars between Citarlos? ton and llendersonville and Charleston and Greenville, obviating change of ours between either of tho above points. co xx vc rio xs. A- With South Carolina Railroadfroni Charleston', with Wilmington, Columbia <0 Augusta Railroad /rom Wilmington and (til points North thereof ; with Charlotte, Columbia d> Augusta Railroad from Charlotte and points Xorth thereof. Ii- With Asheville d': Spartanbiu'rf Railroad, for jtoints in Western North Carolina. C- With Atlanta ? Charlotte Air Line Railway Jor Atlanta and all points South and 11V.-;/. D-With Allanta and Charlotte Air Line. Railway /rom Atlanta and beyond. E-? With Richmond and Danville Rail road, F- Willi South Carolina Railroad for Charleston; willi Wilmington, Columbia ?6 Any usia Railroad for Wilmington and the Xorth; willi Charlotte., Columbia and Augusta Railroad for Charlotte and the Xorth. (.'- With Asheville, and Spartanbtirg Raihoa tl from- Henderson ville. Il- With Richmond and Danville Rail* road from Charlotte and beyond. Standard dme used is Washington, D. C., which is fifteen minnies /aster than Columbia. J. W. PRY, Supt. T. M. lt. TALCOTT, General Manager. A. PoPB, General Passenger Agent. p' '.V:-w^::'<?.; .] PARKER'S .":' i ,v,;;"??/M?;A ' ! HAIR il^fel 'BALSAM. '.? : ' !,?.*?'.;'. ...i' '','?*','..??!?H?ji ?j'"med aid harin j. ., ].(.:.* luniovcs : < '.'.'?.: r??- :v'; lanihuli, restores ?: V ..'/' .'>?'. YJpievei.u baldness ra ,.''.S^>;^|| PLO?sSTON fer ,i^?|C0LO??NE, r ~'"PARKER'S I IGlfilGER TONIC! ; An Invigorating Medicino t?at Nev? Intox?cales B '. 'J'liis dulicimis combination of (?inger. Itticliii, I j Mandrake. Siillhigia. rind many oilier er thc I? ?.! B a vej;.-tab!o remedies known, cures a'.l disorders of ! 9. ike bowels, o'.omncli, liver, Kidneys and lungs, ?Seis 4 Tlit? Cost and furc:t Coutjli Cure Ever Uscil. 'j If you nra Miifeiina from IYIIIIII? Complaints, i Ncr? nusness, \\ tikcfiiliivss, Llicmiiailsiii liyspcn A si.?, fl:;?! or :?:y disenso or infirmity, laka IV ricer's i Oing) i" 'ronlo, li ??lt MrenRlkcn brain and body ?I and ?ive ^ ntl IICW life and xi ;nr. i o o poLLAnn ? P.>!il fur aiiyihin;; injurious fniind in Cinder Tonic !] or for n failure lo help or euro. j ii si??'"??.i r..r\imii'irwin"i'ovk.?"ci..'?V? WM'"S'.'?S?v1! I hKnaassasasss^ *imtiitmmnum<K:tM\mia&xoiv'sx SSSH?^<, A GUIDE TO HEALTH J r?!\Sa V OUT MEDICINE. *<9-'. V^?^'W^ "Itv A rilVSUMAN ol' SSycnr'rf ,\ ?-/^?f!L&~~' exiirrli-nre. Don't poison /HUtit?Sirs.-* voiir svsiian willi Dmr, l>nl ?TTTu^? Olin llnoU anti HVOlU (Jirirk.i, ??Prcscrlplloiifl freo" nuil l?loolrlo Hell limn- i biii.'s, which ll oxpo?C?. I'rlcti ".'pels. Address THE PUBLISHER, Oox 234, Milwaukee, WU. j WM. O K KIT IL JOHN S. VKUNK KEITH & VERNER, A TT OR NE YS AT LA IK A Nt) S<dicitors in Equity, Will oraotico in tho St ute Courts on t^o Ml gb th J II ? li ci itt Circuit und in tho Uniljd States Court Office on Publie Sonar?, Walhalla, 8 O '? Jin (i. 1H7.) 8 it IA. combination of Jl'ro~ to.i ido of Iron, 1'omvlan I Hark a ml I'hoajthorua itt '. cr. palatublo form, For J)vblllttj, Iioan of Armo lilc, Prostration of Vital l'owcra it is indiapensa* IRtF??ST/' V. J. Ii, TOWNER, r??LZ ff ^uatry, 111 aays:-' BBB Iri ^ Iconsldorit IIJ I J^l,a moat oxcollont romody for ?M*gf tho aobllitatod vital forooa. mm OIOINE CO., 813 H. KAm8X.,CT.MtJiar