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Tho HOUBO that Rum Built BY WILLIE MAY. Tho almshouse: This is tbo house that rum built. Tbo drunkard: This is the beast that jives io tho bouse that rum built. Appetite: This is the ?hain that binds the beast that lires io the house that rum built. I o toxica tin pt drink: This io the serpent io flowery guise, with nrtful tongue sod desxliog eyes, that welds the ohaln that binds the boast that lives io the house that rum built. The rumsellcr: This Is tho monster who holds the rein over the serpent who welds the ?hain that binds tho beast io oruol pain that lives in the house tbat rum built.- Cumberland Presbyterian. A MODIFIED CLAIM.-Kosiueko Murphy wss engaged to be married to Miss 10s m or elda Long oflla, and for a while they used to bo very affectionate. Of lato he has neglected her. His father asked him why be bad edven her the shako. ^Because I found out Rho had only half as muoh property as I thought sho had," was the reply. "Well, Kosiusko," said tho old man, "sho is entitled lo fifty per cent, of your affeotions, anyhow. You should re member that when you are courting some other girl."-Texas Siftings. Tho report of tho United States commis sioner of Indian affairs shows seventy-four boarding and ooo hundred and ooo day sohools attended by I odiaos Tho number of schools ia substantially tho same os a year Bgo, but tho Dumber of pupils shows considerable increase. Fair progress has been made in agriculture Tho report shows that tho work of eiviliziog tho ubo riginese is making encouraging progress, and is full of promise. If you think of anything that cnn be dono to beautify or build up your town, go and do it. Keep your capital at home; patronize homo in dustries; help your merchants to soil more so they can sell cheaper. Always get your work done in your own town if possible; subscribe and pay for your homo paper; don't steal or borrow tho reading ot it. If you follow these suggestions and your town docs not improve and build up it will nut. bo your (ault. General Terry in convinced from his suc cess iu working the Not them Chycnno In dians on their farms until they ?re self supporting, that is the right way of disposing of the Indian question. On these farms tho men oro manly, tho women chaste, und all sro anxious that thc children shall be cduoated like tho whites. He in sists that cowa will do moro thun soldiers iu civilizing tho red men. The New York Financial Chronicle notes tho fact that tho United Slates gov ennuient baa paid of the national debt moro than ono thousand millions of dollars iu seventeen years. The government debt was at its highest point A ugust 31, 1865. It then omountcd to 82,706,000,000. On Ootobcr 1, 1882, tho debt of every descrip. tioa was only 81,644,120,223. A colored lady oimo into (ho i ffico of tho attorney general iu Austin, a few days ago aud asked Mchenry, tho attorney gcnerul, if he had a list of the convicts Governor Roberts hud pardoned out of tho penitentiary. "What do you waut to seo tho list lor?*' "I has jess married a new husband, an' I wants to find out all I eua 'bout him."-Texas Siftings, "Oh, say, mal" exclaimed a bright six year old girl, at a dinner at a hotel, '?hasn't that man over there got dreadful big oars?" "Hush, child, tho gentleman might hoar you," cuutioned tho mother. "Well. I gucBB if lie couldn't bear me with those oars," quickly chirped thc youngster, "he had botter haul 'cm down." The Philadelphia Press publishes the details of un organized system of grnvc rob bery which hus been going for a long time It is said that a thousand bodies huvu beet, stolon from the graves of Lebanon cemetery, leaving it almobt emf ty. Three of tb robbers were uneaied at their ghastly work on Monday night of lust wauk, und aro now in custody. They were employed by thc Jefferson Medical College. THE SAFEST WAY.-The safest and surest woy to restore tho youth fu* color ol the bair is furnished by Purkei's Hair Balsam, which is deseivodly popular from its supeiior cleanliness How SHE SAVED HEU DARLING-"1 shall not led nervous a gai o about buby's teething," writes a grateful mother. ''We almost inst our dm ling from choler-? infantum, but happily beard of Parker's Ginger Tonic in time. A fow spoonfuls soon cured tho baby, and an oons-ionol dose keeps us iu good bea lib."--Brooklyn Mother. 3STew "York, 1883. More peoplo hnvo read Tun SUN during tho roar jun now passing than ever before pinna it was printed, No otho? newspaper on this sido of tho earth lui? been bongin und rend in uuv year by so ninny mon und women. Wo aro orodibly informed that people buy. road and like TUB SUN fur the billowing rearons, among others: llecuu?o its new* columna present in nt traoiivo form and willi tho greatest pueblo accuracy whatever lins interest for human? kind; tho events, the deeds and misdeeds, tho wisdom, tho philosophy, the notable folly, (ho polid sense, the improving nonsense-nil the news of tho bndiost world at present io volying in spuOO. Heonimp. DC o?do, hnvo learned thu? in its exact ttn?h to the best nf Yt? ability three hundred nod sixty-five duvs in tho year before election UH well ns ofter, about tho Whales ns nell nsnlinnt tho small li-h. in thc face of dissent us pin ii,) y and fearlessly ns when supported bv general approval. TUB PON has absolutely no purposes m servo save tho information of ?tn renders and i Ito fur? I h era ri ce ol the common gond. Boca uso it is ovorvb'idv'?? newspaper, No mon is so humble timi THE SUN H indifferent to his welfare and his rights. N . mun i. s.. rich thSt il eau n 1 low inj..?.iee ? , |,r ,). him. No iiuin. rm nvy.'eiaii [ poa ci ful enough io be oxtropi hom tho ?trio? application of Hs principles uf right and wrung. Beoause in politics it has fought for a (luzon years, without intermission and some* times almost alone among newspapers, the fight that has resulted in tho recent over whelming popular vordiot against Robeson ism and lor honest government. No matter what party is in power, TUB SUN stands and will continuo to stand like a rook for tho interests of the people against the ambition of hoares, the encroachments of monopolists and tbe dishonest schemes of publio rob? bore. All thin is what we aro tuld almost daily by our friends Ono man holds that Tua SUN is the best religious newspaper ever pub? j Hshod, beoause its Christianity is undiluted with cunt. Another holds that it is the best Republican newspaper Crimed, booaute it bus ulroady whipped alf of tbe rason ls out of that party and is proceeding against the other holt with un diminished vigor. A third belioves it to be the bost maganino of general literature in existence, beoause its readers miss nothing worthy of notice that is current in the world of thought. So every friend of TUB SUN discovers one of its many sides that ap? peals with particular foroo to bis particular liking. . If you already know TUB SUN you will ob4 ( serve that in 1883 it ie a little bettor than ovor j before. If you do not already know TUB SUN you will find it t o bo a mirror of all human activity, a storohouso of the choicest product? of common sense and imagination. a mainstay for tho cause of honest government, ' a sentinel for gouuiuo Jeffersonian Domoo raoy, a soourgo for wickedness of overy species and an uncommonly good investment for tho coming year. Term? to Mall Subscriber*!. Tho several editions of TUB SUN are sent by m nil, postpaid, ns follows: DAILY-55 cents a month. $6 50 a year; willi Sundav edition. $7.70. SUNDAY-Eight pagos, $1 20 a year. WEEKLY-$1 u year. Eight pages of tho host matter nf tho daily issues; in Agricultural Dopurtment of unequaled merit, market roporto and literary, scion litio und du nestio intclligonoc maka TUE WEEKI.V SUN ibo newspaper for the farmer's household. To clubs of ten with $10, un extra copv froo. Address I.W.ENGLAND. Publisher. Tue SUN. N. Y. City. NO MORIS EY E GLASSES, MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE, A Ccrtnin, Snfo nnd Effective Remedy fur SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EVES, PRODUCING Long Sighlcdnocs nnd Ho e tor lng the Sight of the Old. Curos Tear Drops. Granulation, Stvo Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eve Lashes and producing quick re lief and pcrmanonl cure. Also equally effica cious when used in other maladies suoh ns Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tumors, Salt Rheum. Hum? Piles nr wherever inflammation exists MITCIBKLIVS 8 IX VE may be used to ndvnntnga Sold by Druggists a' 25 cents. October 12. 1882. 47-ly WALHALLA Female College, WAL II ALL A, S. C. 'PHIS Instliu'ion will open its Kimi SKSSIOX 1 SEPTE.HUEBt l l, BS82. TKRMS. Coll?giale Department. 10 months, . $30 00 Academia Department, 10 months, . 10 00 Primary Department, 10 months, . B 00 .Iuvenile Department, 1" months . . . 6 00 Board, including fuel, lights and room, per month, . . . . . 10 00 Excellent facilities for studying music, wax work nnd painting. Send for catalogue. J. P. SMRLTZER, President. August 24. 1882. 80 4m i rnrSntilicr?.WIilnw?, Parent? ht Children. All)' disease, ?iil.l ur injury entilli's. Mil* ins .ipprnpnitcd ?ntl work ing force doubled. I'mmpt work amt luimos made happy. Tee ft'i. Apply now. WltlOWO. reinarric.l.iiiiwcmitkddnrin,? widowhood. CI. ai 8 K. tss III INCREASE ?SIS ItuCNTY omi Hack iv. y .mil Discharges procure*!, nt ur ur s entitled to ?ll dues under new laws/?? A fig ?l??0(oi Inven, tors, l.atut ir.trr.tit/s r ?\ I Ci IW I OpriKiircil, bought ami sold. The"\A/0 R LD ck SQLDIE R,"( wc-kl y p iper). Sample copy free. Senil stamp Tor lull Instructii.iis, blanks t< bounty table. N. W. FITZGERALD & CO.. tension, I'atdit ?St Land Au'ys, Wtiohlni?ton, D- C< V7o continuo to net nu sol ici torn for paton ts, caveats, trado-marlts, copyrights. ctc.;for tho United States, and io obtain pat ents in Canada. England, Franco, Gormnny, and all other countries, .l'liU-t y-six years'practico. No charge for oxamiuation of monela or draw ings. Advice by mail freo. Patents ohtaiiiod through on aro noticed in tho SCIENTIFIC AI;I:I;K A'v, which has tho largosb circulation, rmi is tho must influ ential nowspnper olitshind published in tho world. Tho ad vantages of mich a notico overy patoutoo undoratonde. Thislargo and splendidly illustrated nows papor is published WKKiti.Y at?3.20ayoar. and in admitted to ho tho best paper devoted to sol onco.mochnuie?., inven lion?, engineering works, and other deportment!! of industrial progress, published in mtv country. Singlo copios by mail, 10 couts. Sold by all nowa doalors. Address, Munn & Co., puhlishors of Scion? tiflo Amorican. 201 Broadway, New York. Handbook about patents mailed froo. WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT. APPLES-Dried, per pound 6 Green, per bushel 76 BUTTER-Por pound 20(g)2S BERSWAX-Per pound 18 tn 20 BEEF-Por pound 5@8 BACON- Dry snit Shoulders 15(g)lG C. R. Sides 20 S. C. horns, eanvaBSod 20 CALICO-Per yard C(g)lO COK KKK-Rio per pound 12@10 M -Loguyra, per pound 20 .* -Java, por pound 25@30 CANDI,K?;-Adamantino, por sot 15@20 .* -Sperm, per pound 30 CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per head 12(a)25 COTTON-Per pound, middling, 0J(<9 " -Yarn, por bunch 90 to 1.00 COPPERA*-Por pound 6 DUCKS-Per head 20025 Kuna, por doson 12J(o)l5 FLOUR, persaok, (98 pounds,) 3.50(g)4.00 FBATIIKRS-Goose,'per pound 45 ?? -Mixed por pound 30 GRAIN-Corn, por bushol, 85 -now oom per busbol 05 -Rye. por bushel. LOO -Oats, red, por bushol 60 . IRON- English rofinod, nor pound 4}(o)5 " -Sweod, per pound Q(dfl -Bund, por pound 5(??G " -Hoop, por pound IO Potwaro, por pound 5(3,6 LARD, per pound 18(a)'20 LIMK, per barrel 2.00 LUMUKU, por thousand (eel 10.00 LEAD, por pound 10 MOLASSES, porgullon 60(a>G0 MADDER, por pound 15(r?'20 NAILS, por kog 4.00@O.UO ONIONS, per bushol 1.00 OIL, koroscne, por gallon 1G(W)20 POTATOES-Irish, per bushel T5(a> RICE, per pound ^(a}10 SALT-Liverpool, per sack 1.50 i SIURTINO, wboiesulo 7 S *' retail 8J } " wbolesalo 7j \ ** rotuli 7 4-4"SHEETING, wbolesalo 8 " 44 rotail 8} SHOT, por pound lt) ?SIM IM TH TURPENTINE, por gallon 70 ?.'OAP, por pnuiiu 8(g}10 ?SUGARS-Crushed, por pound 12<J -A White, por pound 10 -Brown, per pound 9 -Extra C.. por pound 10 ?STARCH, white und blue, per pound CJ@7 ?.SODA, per pound 5(a)IO TOBACCO, per pound 50(<$90 " per pound, smoking 40(0)75 TALLOW, per pound 7 TURKEYS, per bend 75(?1.00 GEESE-Per head 3lf@-tQ HUN EV, por pound 8(gi 12J HIDES-Dry, por pound 12j " -Oreen, per pound 6(rti6J INDICO-Spanish Flout, per pound 1*25 44 -Carolina, per pound 70 TEAS-Gun Powder, per pound 1.50 Hyson, Groon, per pound 80 Young Hyson Black, per lb 75 WOOL, washed, perpuund, 30 to 35 FET?s ?awa Send to MEMK? MOORE'S TClTnWSIlVEHH UNIVERSITY ? ?????i At lon tn, ?r?. For lllusimtcdOlrculrir. A llvo lulmil Dust' ness School. Established twenty years. UrrtWOUNS ind NOVELTIES BBB BT t For Bc. sump. Chas. Folnom.N-Y.Cliyr MX C Km I MASON & HAMLIN Mff\ A A tmM A*re ccrinlnly best, havtngbecnso ll KUl S NX<lcorrr<l <UeveryGrcatWorld's VMBWmiV induairlal Competition for Sixteen Yearn: nu other Amcrlrnn organs Inn OIK brea found ? anal nt any. Aim <)heapeat. Style 109 ; HMnelnvef. ; hufllclenl compas?, mid power, jv fl ti best quality, (or popular sacred mid srrulnr muslo in srhools or families, nt only 822. Ona hundred oilier ?tyle? at ?30, t57, *M, t/V, ?7S,?y:?, ?108, till to ?Mm mid up. The larger nit/leu are wholly unriralrd by attn other organ*. Alto tor cany payment!. New Illus* Iralcd Cn'olmriio tree. Tho MASON & HAMLIN Orean and IMn.no Cn., 151 Tremont St.,lloBtuli ; 10 K. Htb .St.,Nuw York; MU Wabash Ave., Chicago. Enana "U$ Q erasa AND SPERMATORRHOEA. ?A. vntnablo Discovery and Now Departure In fi?n? col Holonco. aa entirely New and positively ollnctlvo (omndy for (ho speedy and pormanont Curo of Semi nal Emloslouo and Impotency by tho only truo way, vhs: Direct Application totho principal Hoat pf tho I )l-w.vo, aclloif by Absorption, and exortlng Itn ?pocilioiuOuenco on tho Oomtnnl voelclos, Ejac ulatory Duct?, Prostate Gland, and TJroUrrn. Tho oso of tho Itoniedy la attondod with no pain or Incon venience, and dooe not Interioro with tho ordinary pursuits ol lito i lt Jj quickly dissolved and aoon ab Borlxyl, prodnobvf aa iinmodlato aoothine and restor ative effoot upon th? sexual ona nervous orrrsnU v tionaWTocked from eolfabuAO and excesses, stoppln* tho drain from the ejetoru, restoring tho mind to health and sound memory, removing tho Dimuosn of Bight, Norvoua Doblllty, Confusion of Idean, Aversion to Society, oto., oto., and thoappearanro of promaturo old age usually accompanying thia trcublo, and rostorlng porfoct Sexual vigor, wilora it baa boon dormant for roars. Thia modo of treat ment has stood tho test in very severo casos, and l-l now n pronounced sucrosa, Drugs aro too much pro scribed in those troubles, and, as many can boar wit ness to, with but Ullin lt any pormanont good. Thoru io uo Nonsense about this Preparation. Practical ob servation on&blos us to por.ltlvoly guarantee that it will glvooatlefacUou. During tho eight yuars that lt has boouingoneraluao, wo havo thousand* nf tostl luonlatsns to its value, and lt ls nowcoccoded by thu Medical Profession to bo tho most rational moana yet discovered of roaching and curing this vory prevalent troublo. that la well known to bo tho cause of untold misery to so many, and upon whom quocko prey with tholr useless nostrums and bier feco. Tho Homed/ is putupln nest boxos.of throosizes. No. 1.(enough to last a month,) S3; No. (9, (su?lciont toofloot apur ...nnonfc cure, unless la sovoro casos,> 90; No. 3. ...-.sting over three months, will etoo omissions and -estoro vigor la the worst casos,) K7. f-iont by mall, "oalcd, in ulalu wrappers. Full DIR'KUTIONQ for i liing win accompany EACH BOX. /Benarot1 seatc.ti nettpripttva PampH-\ A letti giving Anutotntcal Mllu&trtttionH V m anti Testlmonu, tchlch ?rill couWiirc Q ft tho wont ftheptlcat that they can be lj Vt fentore(ltoi>crfectinanhootl,atulflt- fj M tal for th? tl it licit nf life, nama uo if W \ncvir affected. Sola ONliV by JS IIARRI8 REMEDY CO. MPG. CHEMlfT"!, Markctand SthSts. Sr. L.OUIO. Mo. _ - ,m a n eta H B BM iH tl ifX ? ? fA ff An Rnjllah Veterinary RurgtOQ ?nd Chemist, now 9ft ?S /S B/T Pl a M H VS* V\ Q fi? ?ff travellon "> ?hi? country. ??>a that mott of th? ?raffl ita Ba ?a Bal RM H$Jl ^ I ?tt W Homo nml Cattle Powders sohl lu re ?re worth Iwfl AA BK 0?LBW?JB I Kffl H les? trash. Ile anya Hint Sheridan's Condition ? Hf S lr?H \a afea ? ? MHJB M KB tm ES l'owders arc absolutely pure nml Immensely valuable. Nolhiu? on earth will muka bens lay Uko Sheridan's Condition Powders. Hose, 1 teaspoonful to 1 pint food. 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Unlit i if li .ie.I aublooU in tao Bombora Suloa, who will cont rion to tho roitaii -,. f their iv < :i... :.. . i Member i rf tho Edjtoriol Kleff ned nth'.a ero to mubo It?l?n llrrOW/'ll r.!ltj;0 ''?i Mt.llpSi iMt'.ieriaif V|UUnb;0 MK?Q] Inti ad llttlKtrUiO! r fi rt olio;:;.'a r . ,. rr ,i ? ,i ... ,l / -.i . ? m-noi-l AttOlltlon Will bo ?luvo??il t iHotiHlcrn 1 ?ni ll If rad Gi-rdCUiuc. timi to I : ? i LOIlUblO Krowii ? cr Soutuom 1'rutbi alia Vvffctauloa fer Kottbern merket >. * A Horm f ord r.VTIAft (Mira.) rn<HjORI>ON(Oa:)rin<1r;t*ir.rf'en(tcri!ent'i(ere''toi1ln (be dertl>r. Mf>il of K>>tthtt.i liHltittrlu, w!iol:n\oCalico arva ni, b-vo li.tvtci.c; .1 i. . i n , ( t'.< o nw fenttu win y wm iieraaftor mvip tro Ai'tmioAN Acnici'ivruuisT luv; liv Mo la i VH i.tiim f. n,,i\ ii : i riy io i columivicr ortinuitlinattertna from rota .A orignal r.liistrt;t;cuci int eery manner. C.?'" .Semi nt am ;> ror Wtnuiihcr imito- THE <. UV.AV NUiUKIiW I Cit Tl!Pi BO UTI f, : !/" ( HUI ill AN AUftt??I/L'l/Uf?/i'? tho only partly Cen; i ti A.v?.iiHiir;.l Jonr ni ia theil s! ^uhsnrhitlori Prtco? $1.(0 wt annum, IV.I:-'.:: !i er German i te?rica $5.C0i rost.frco. Kvciv ;.e:;.i ai farmer la To:;., i nml cl'?ivhoro l!i:oa ?!i t!io Kv,.ii:i should, h:.vo lt. , . KVf;l?V KUnQC?'-ini?ltt.tfccclVM ? terfoft thin cory if Dvrnr.'n Int y. \ rMntiti/ "IV THE M;'.\f)D\. '' t' .u.-.Wiuhjv:, l. v?!ii(aiUi<.7,0<K?. andlil i. ..oli..tcU Ly btlullCa I ??her lcnoli-r crtlot-i pi II lioaiiufitl |lctnro,a.i we'd tm a jrr.i.t fi'. ;<.;:.. r. (ilOftant t>roiiiluni I!- t With frroat IMucomonta fer rieb i rent freo ru nj plication. Oi*AMC.E CO.. No. 7?? Dioaclwcy. Nev/ York. -BY DR. R. C. DAVIS JyVRGIi AND COMPLETE STOCK OF ?Ox-xxfv?. IVEoclioixios, Paints, Oils, I3ooltw, 3E*J.C3-tx?.x*o X*i'ameiBf AA/ ixx d,o-\*r GrJLtxmtat, Btatlouovy ancl TOIIJUT AHTI OX* 3D?, XJ^IMCFJSI iVJSTX) Ha .A. IVE IF? X"X2KLlI?T7X"t.X10. O X O IT S, TOtaROOO, Sxixi?T nuc? Fipos. sEEfl?w ! NEC Ils ! SU KD S H LAND" ET M AND BUIS L'S GARDEN SEEDS. ALSO, FIELD SE1?DS, VIZ: RED ULOVER, ORCHARD GRASS. GERMAN MILLET, TIMOTHY, BLUE GRASS, HEARDS GRASS, &C. Wo guarantee these Seeds to bo frc3h mid the very best, nml wo will sell tlicra at reasonable prices to induce farmers to plant them. ll. C. ?AVIS. Townvillo St., Seneca City, S. C. C?gf- Du ll. C. DAVIS' Omeo in roar of Drug Storo. December 15, 1881 6 'M. S. MESSER, DEPUTY SURVEYOR AND NOTARY PUBLIC. ll? ILL givo prompt attention to Surveying of V? Land, taking Dowers, proving Deeds, Ac counts, &o. Suilablo blanks kept on hand. Ginee at . . Tugaloo 1*. 0., 8. 0. Mny 4, 1882. 84df T??S OOnSTITIJTIOliTj FOR1882-83. Is better equipped in evory sonso than ovor Induro to maintain its position IN TUB FRONT RANKS OF SOUTHERN JOURNAL ISM. It cults thc attention oj thc reading public to the following point* (hat- can be claimed Namely, that il is 1. Thc largest und best paper in Georgia. Alabama, tho Carolinas, Florida und M ississippi. 2. Mi?ro rending mnttor than any paper in tho South Atlantic Snitos. 3. The fullest telegraphic servi co and latest news 4. The brightest, best and fullest correspon dence 5 Thc oom plot est election returns. 0. Verbatim Legislativo reports. 7. Official Supreme Court reports. Thc Great Georgia Paper-Helter than ever. No intelligent Georgian can do with out it. ?leery Georgian should take a paper from thc Capital daring thc next three mouths. Tho Dailv Constitution $10 per annum. $2 60 3 month*; SI I month. Weekly $1.50 vcar; Club of 10. "fl 25. with froo copy to getter up of club, clubs of 20 $1 00 with free copy. Address TH li CONSTITUTION. Atlanta, On. fV9fl?R3f?VIA J.e. ;\CA ii cr T.onr.on TMiy o fl f ' Vi ? ' ?\\'\ *0,un establishes un ''I ri \ V . ?lilcolu NowVork i Vi W lor tho Cure or ?1 il PUJ EPILEPTIC FITS. Hg B?g| liWFromAm.JournalofMedicine Pr. Ab. Mesorolo (lato of Loudon), who makes a apo ?.laity Of Epilepsy, lin? without doubt tror.tod nn.l on red muro cases limn iinyothcr llvlinr physician. Ill* sucre?? lina simply benn astonlshlnc; wo i. nu heard of rn*os of ovor ?0 years' elundlnu; i uoetsfully eurea hy tani. Ito lins published a wink on Olia dhvase, which lu son ila willi alargo bullio of his wonilorfnl euro freo to uny nuf* f.-ror wini limy kemi their express nml r. O. Addie* Vo lulvlen ?nv uno wIMilnir neuro to ml.lrosB Ur. AU. MK?KUObB, Ko. 0? Joliu St., Kow York, Paynes' Automatic Farm Engines OF ALL KINDS.-Establlshed 1840. Our 10-IIorao Npnrk Ari-callii(r Tlireslilna KfiKlno lins cut li),imo teri Pine bamber In IO linni e. Wilburn wood 0 feel lonpr.coal, Straw ami cora stalk*. Send for Price Mst and ("nlnluKue G. B. W. PAYNE & SONS, Box HOO, Corning, N.T. Augus. n l?ss? 37-ly B. Deputy Surveyor and Notary Public. IV'ILL give special atteniioti lo the Stir/eying ?? ol Land, writing Deeds mid Mortgages, laking howers, proving Demis, Accounts, &c, upon short ni tico OFFIOB AT - OAK WAY, S. C. Nov 10, 1881 G2-ly AGENTS Wanted RiS??'M? walks nf character! creal varta?v ?B00K8 & b.l)lC3 l,.n in |>rl< ir, v I,iny risi: needed ? vi n ulu ic; 1 On nil lenin, ll. V. J .'vii.mn A Cu.. L il M in hi.. Ku bimmil, Va, Auugsi 21. 1882 . 40.1 y ? 1)6 Ii lt C0LL?GK, WA 8>Bl %1/L/t. H. O. FACULTY : H KV F, I? M ii i.i, M.i.Y, D. I)., President. ll KV J. Il IIII.KY, D. I). Riv ll. Srito.Nu A. M. PROP. WM. S Mooan. IMIE next session commences September 21, I8S2. English, Classical lind Scientific (.'ourses Military drill. Tuition SVK) per annum. Hoard in private families $10 por month Localed al the base o' the Dine Rid go Mountains, the climate is unsurpassed. For further information ur catalogue address uny member ol Ibo FrtOiihy. F I' MU LL ALLY. D D., President. .Inly 27: IH82. 30-tf INSURANCE IM IE undersigned Ins nocepied tbe Agent) n> lim ?'OtalIllOUiit I I Hill MUMU C<Mtl|?iMtni New York, for ?allulla. rV... Uiilnii mil vicinities, mid m now prepared recelmi applieiiliniis |i,v pali?les, I he live ,' ir niau i now toiture. Insnr 1 Dwellings Dui Hui 'linus. Fiii-nliiir.*, Slr .. - ?' till? 8. I?. DENDY. >. < ..< i.no.nial Insuranoo Company, Wall.nlbi. 8 C. September 2S, 2M82. i'o ociAnov?loi:iin ir<nnivt;?tf>i?VT-Vii->-BnfTiiii-1 South Carolina Railroad' CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and niter May lotti, 1881, Passenger Trains will run as follows until further oolloo: GREENVILLE EXPRESS. (KUNU EAST, (DAILY 8X0BPT SUNDAYS.) Lonve Columbia 0 00 p ra Arrive Camdon 8 45 p m Arrivo Charleston 10 45 p m OOINO WEST, (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) Leave Charleston 0 00 a m Loavo Camdon 0 15 a m Arrivo Columbia 10 35 a m WAY FREIGUT AND PASSENGER TRAINS. OOINO BAST (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) Leave Columbia *6 30 a m Arrive Camden 12 49 p m Arrivo Augusta 3 20 p m Arrive Charleston 1 55 p m OOINO WEST (DAtLY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) Loave Churloston *9 05 a m Loavo Augusta 7 55 a m Arrive Columbia 5 30 p ra * Passengers leaving Columbia or Charleston on these trainR have to ohange oars at Branch ville to reach Charleston at 1.55 p m or Co lumbia nt 5.30 o m. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS. OOINO BAST DAILY. Leave Columbia 9 00 p m Arrive Augusta 7 25 a m Arrivo Charleston 0 35 a m OOINO WEST DAILY. Leave Charleston 8 10 p m Lcavo Augusta 7 00 p m Arrivo Columbia 5 30 a m On Columbia Division Night Express Trains run daily; all other 'JVains daily except Sunday On Augusta Division all Passenger Trains mn daily. Sleeping Cars are attached to Night Express Trains-berths onlg $1.50 between Colwnbia, Charleston and Augusta, On Saturdays and Sundays round trip tickets are sold to and from ail stations at one first class fare for the round trip, good till Monday noon to return. Regular excursion tickets, good for ten days, are soldat six cents per mile to and from all stations. Connections made at Columbia reith Columbia Jb Greenville Railroad and Charlotte, Columbia d' Augusta Railroad at Charlotte Junction, by train arriving at Columbia at 10.85 am and leaving Co lumbia af 0.00 p m lo and from all points on both roads; at Charleston with steamers for New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays; also with steamers for Jacksonville and all points on St. John's River, and with Savannah and Charleston Railroad to all points South. Connections are made at Augusta with the Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad to and from all points Wt st and ' South Through tickets can be purchased to all points South and West by apjilt/ing to A. H. DsSAUSSURE, Agent, Columbia, S. O. JOHN H. PECK, General Superintendent. D. C. AT.r.KN, Geo. Pus. and Ticket Agt li?chiiioiMl & Dunville ES. fl. PASSENGER DEPARTA! EN T. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE: On mid ofter tho 5th of November,<Jt882, the Passenger Train Service on tho Atlanta and (Mist lotte Air Liue Divisiou will bc as lol ows: EASTWARD. Mail und ICxpress. No. 61. No. 53 Leave Atlanta 2 55 P M Arrivo Gainesville 5 04 P M Arrive Lula 5 35 P M Ar Rabun Gap Juno 0 ll P M \rrive Tocona 6 48 P M Arrivo Seneca 8 07 P M" Arrive Greenville 10 OG P M Arrive Spartutiburg ll 40 P M Arrive Qustonie 2 01 A M Anivo Chorlotto 3 21 A M WESTWARD. Mail und Express. Mail. No. 50. No. 52. Leave Charlotte 1 00 A M Arrivo Gastonia 2 08 A M Arrive Spartanhurg 4 31 A M Arrivo Grcenvillo 5 59 A M Arrivo Seneca 7 43 A M Arrivo Toocoa 9 18 A M Ar Rabun Gap Juno 10 00 A M Arrivo Lula 10 37 A M Arrive Gainesville ll 06 A M Arrivo Atlanta 1 30 P M Accotnmod ition Train ("Air Lino Belle") Loavo Atlanta 5 00 P M Arrive nt Atlanta 8 40 A M T. M ll. TALCOTT, General Manager. I. Y. SAG Fi. Superintendent. M Sf.AUOtlTF.lt, Gen Pas. & Ticket Ag't. W. .) HOUSTON A. G. P- Agent. |mxt]||Hrlfli??Tncu,IU4aprn..<(?1 Hiv llluu.1, Skin und liane*.-rtcrvnu* Debility, tn.PO, Oreunio W rilklICK?, I..null I li..-il, >ypllUI(ic ?lill Ml ri lli lut .?irv.'Haili, -p, . MMI> ir.'iiif.f LU Mtu'lfo Mindnkt, wlih >afv HIMI .ure ?intJU?. Cnil or ?rlt.- I..r 1.1? ul (Juc* lion, io Im au.?, rr.I hy UIOMIdr.lrlnv ifrMmcut bjr null. (r<TMin*.uMVi'lin: tann ll<a>turi- kbulilil .rmi Ihrlr l4rtrrM.\ ami I. urn .murna.IL- !.. Ihrlr n<liniilnir<-. it I* nul min-../ A ii.t rc.?. mt. HUTT!*. I 'J .\. Ku. si., si. Loni., ?a. ESTAItLISIIKD UV till Till KT Y VliAltS. FAKMRRS KIMI i>AMMKnM~l???Klj Duong thc i ci m l WV...... lor p.tiII.itl.iis. Addiest j.e. MH'urily A Co., l'hlludripliiu, Va. August 'Jd. 1882 40 ly .ft MOKI'lflNF. A Treatise nu meir CPI spei'ily cure BUNT MW'.K. lin_ llnKI- MAN, P.O. P.I. V 139,1'llk-IIKO.IIL yS.M.0itt?'4, CUBED 0 H In toto20 1 ? DAYS. THOUSANDS of rcfcirnrrs ?inni nffrsr.ns rmi.!. X0 pa* until Ourcd. Dr. J. BTKI'IIUNH, Lctium-a. !.. Professional O ard. uf C?AW fl. Q. WKI.I.8, "j f [? < nom. A. THOMPSON. 1. t. ona, J I (Jrecnvllle. S. C. Walhalla, 8. C. WFLLS, ORR & THOMPSON, A.ttoru.oyra-ftt?Ijaw, Wallinna, s. i), \1.L businofs entrusted to thom will rcccivo prompt attention. March Bl, 1881 20-lf iiniTTVS OrtrnUH, 27 stops, 10 ?eis '.ceds. only $011. Pill MON $l?5up. Hare lolidav Inducements ready. Wrlto or call on ?*-.. *,'*"?'V Wnfttilnpfftn N. J. ?KV.A.I.II?Bll? WritoT After a thoron rr h trial of tho IRON TONIO, I take ploaou.ro ? in statin* that I havo boon ?Toatly bonefltod by ito Hftt Ministers and Pub-, Wo Gpeakors will find lt of tho irroateBt valu o where a Tonio is nooos* 5ary* ?,"commend lt aa a roliablo romotlial ".front, jpOBseosinflr un? aoubtod nutritivo and restorative properties. louuvUte, Ky,, Oct. 2, 1882. i ruBPABED BI TBS DR. HARTER JUE. Columbia and Greenville Railroad PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. COLOMBIA, 8. 0., Novombor 8tb, 1882. Ou and after Monday, Novombor Otb, 1882, tho Pnnsougcr Trains will run as herewith indicated upon this road and its branches daily, ozoopt Sundays: NO. 52 UP PASSENGER. A-Leavo Columbia at ll 42 a m Alston at 12 51 p in Newborry at 1 65 p na Ninety Six, 8 80 p tn Hodges at 4 28 p m Belton st 5 57 p m Arrive, at Greenville 7 80 p m NO. 53 DOWN PA88ENQER. Loavo Greenville at 1115 am Belton at 12.53 p tu Hodges st 2 17 p tn Ninety Six, 3 25 p ni Newberry at 4 50 p m Alston at 5 55 p nt F ^-Arrive at Columbia 7 00 p tit SPARTANBURG, UNION ?fe COLUM BIA RAILROAD. NO- 52 UP PASSEN 0 Kit. Leave Alston at 1 03 p nf Union 8 27 p tn B-Spartuoburg S.,U AC.Depot p nf E-*Spartaburg R. & D. Depot 4 48 p nf NO. 52 DOWN PASSKNOBR. H -Leave S., R. ?b D. Depot I 85 p nf Q S., U & C. Depot 1 45 p nf Uuion 8 29 p nf* Arrive at Alston 5 50 p ut* LAURENS UAILROADi Loavo Newberry at 4 58 p nf Arrive at Laurens C II ot 8 15 p m Leave Laurens C II ot 0 00 a tu Arrivo at Nowberry nt 12 30 p ur* ABBEVILLE BRANCH. Loavo Hodges at "4 85 p m Arrivo at Abbeville at 5 35 p vu* Leave Abbeville at , * 10 p in' Arrivo at Hodges nt J 2 10 p m ANDERSON URANOII AND BLUE RIDOE R. R UPj Leave Belton at 5 57 p rn Anderson at 0 38 p tu Pendleton at 7 23 p tn C-Seneca 8 08 p m Arrive at Walhalla al 8 35 p rm DOWN. Leavo Wulhalla at 10 05 a nt D-Seucoa City 10 36 a tn Pendleton ar ll 18 a n Anderson ut 12 06 p vu Arrivo at Belton 12 46 p in Through Cur Servile. Solid 'Pr lins between Columbia anJ Walhalla. Through Curs between Charles? toa and Ucndersonville and Charleston and Greenville, obviating change of cars between either ot tho above points. CONNECTIONS. A-With South Carolina Rail'roadfrom Charleston; with Wilmington, Columbia ?fe Augusta Railroad /rom Wilmington and all points North thereof; with Chat lotte, Columbia efe Augusta Railroad from Charlotte and points North thereof, B- With Asheville. <t\ Spartanburg Railroad for points in Western North Carolina. C- With Atlanta <fc Charlotte. Air Line Railway for A lanta and alt points South and West. D-With Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line. Railway from Atlanta and beyond K- With Richmond and Danville Rail" road. F- With South Carolina Railroad for Charleston; with Wilmington, Columbia & ?uyusta Railroad for Wilmington and thu North; with Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad for Charlotte and the North. O- With Asheville and Spartanbui-g) Railroad from Henderson ville, II- With Richmond and Danville Rail road from Charlotte and beyond. Standard time used is Washington, D. C., roh ich is fifteen minutes /aster than Columbia. J. W. I RY, Supt. T M. R. TALCOTT, General Manager. A. 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