Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, November 21, 1889, Image 4
War Tocia.
OXK THAT WAS SC.\(I ll Y KV KU Y SOI' 1*11
KHN (Mid..
Oli, yo?! I nm a Southern girl,
I glory in tho name,
And boast it with far greater pride
Thau glittering wealth or tann',
l envy not tho Northern girl,
Her robes of beauty rare,
Though diamonds grace her snowy neck
And pearls bedeck her hair.
moms.
Hurrah! hun ah! for the sunny South, so
dear;
Three cheers for the homespun dress the
Southern ladies wear.
This homespun dress is plain, I know,
My hat's palmetto, too;
Hut then it shows what Southorn girl.
For Southern rights will do.
We've sent thc bravest of our land
To battle with tho foe,
And wo would lend a helping hand,
We love the South, you know.
Now Northern goods are out of dale.
And since old Abc's blockade,
Wc Southern girls can be content,
With goods that's Southern made.
Wc scorn to wear a bit of lace,
A hit of Northern silk,
Hut make our homespun dresses up.
And wear them with much grace.
Thc Southern land's a glorious land.
And lier's a gloriole cause;
Tin a here's three cheer- for Southern
rights
Ami for the .Southern boys.
We've sent our sweethearts to the wars,
Hut, dear girls, never mind,
Your soldier love will not forget
Tho girl he loft behind.
A soldier is the lad for me,
A brave heart I adore ;
And whin thc sunny South is free,
And lighting is no more,
I'll choose nie, then, a lover brave,
From out that gallan I band;
The soldier lad 1 love the best.
Shall have my heart ami hand.
And now, young men, a word to you,
If you would win the fair,
Clo to thc field where honor calls.
And win youl lover there.
Heineinbor that mir brightest smiles
Arc for tho true and brave.
And that our tears fall for the one
Wlio tills a soldier's grave.
john |i. ('ott gk's Apostrophe to Water.
Taking in his hand a glass of waler.
Air. Gough exclaimed: "Did you
ever feel the longue dry, tho lips
parched and the throat feverish; and
then bringing a goblet filled with
pure waler to your lips, <!<> you re
member the sensation as il trickled
over your tongue and gurgled down
your throat ? Was it not a luxury ?
Sundy, it is a luxury lo ipicnch
thirst in pure spring water. Hore is
a beverage brewed for us by our
heavenly Father--browed, too, in
beautiful places, ami not timid the
smoky fires, the horrid stench ami
rank corruption thal fester around
the brew-house or distillery. Our
Father brows a drink foi' His own
children in lovely places, down in
yon grassy dell, whore tho rod deer
wonders and tho child loves to (?lay;
down there, whore the brooks mur
mur and the rills give ont their music;
there He brews pure water, far away
on the mountain top, whoso granite
peak glitter- like gold in tho sun
light; away again on tho wide, wild
sea, where the hurricane howls it
mournftll melody, ami tho storm
sends back tho chorus, sweeping the
march ol' ( ?od !
"There brews Ile beautiful waler!
And beautiful it always is! Voil
soe it glistening in tho dewdrop; von
hear it singing in tin- summer rain:
you seo it sparkling in tho iee gem,
when the trees seem loaded with
rich jewels! Look at it as it glitters
in the hoar-frost on which tho sun i
shining! l?eautiful water ! - -dancing
in the hailstorm, leaping, foaming,
dashing in the cataract, sparkling in
the fountain !
"Beautiful water! Seo how it
waves a golden gauze for tho setting
sun, and a silvery tissue for tho mid
night moon ! Watch it descending
in thi> feathery snowflake, or paint
ing with fairy pencil flowers ami
leaves upon the window pane, or
covering willi a mantle of white the
wini ry world ! Lo. >k at it as ii
trickles down the mountain side,
like silver ribands, mixing with thc
heather bloom ! .Mark it settling on
tin- mountain top till it seems as it
lifted up its glorious face to kiss thc
very heavens! beautiful water!
rolling up tho valley in the cloud
mists, or weaving thc gorgeous rain
bow; its warp, the rain-drop of the
earth; its woof, heaven's bright sun
beam !
"Beautiful waler! There i- no
bloodstain in its crystal depths, mi
madness and m> murder in it- foam !
It never broke a mother's heart; it
never ruined a reputation; it never
sent a poor wretch shrieking lo the
gallows. No poison bubble- mi it
brink ! Nevil did pale-li.ee.1 wife,
or starving child, ur broken-hearteil
mother weep into it a bitter tear;
never did drunkard bowl back from
bis death bed a fearful curse upon it !
There is no curse here. Sing songs
of ruby w ine ii' \ ou will; hand
around your goblet ?f you chou.. ',
but -
"(Jive waler lu mc. brigid water to me:
11 conic I h he 1.1 o\\ , il eoolel h t he bl .lill,
lt makctli i ie weak man strong again."
"Voling women, in the glory of
your womanly beauty, spci.n out and
tell us; young men, in the majesty
of your intellectual power stand up
And tell ns Have wo md common
sonso on our* sulo when wo would
dash from tlio Hps of thc young for
ever tho drink that debases anJ de
grades, und give thom us their host
and purest beverage the gift of God,
brewed in beautiful places for his
children ? Because our principle is
lawful and good, and ev|iedieiit and
reasonable, and sensible, I say wc
shall succeed. I shall not live to sec
it; but when I die I* pray God that
it may be in harness, battling for
the cause, ?villi Kxcclsior ! for my
matto, in Ute hope that n better day
is comino;, and in the humble, rever
ent faith that (Jod will speed the
right."
-*..??
Tho Fnco---A Histor}.?--An Index.
livery face a history! Not in
teresting, perhaps, but yet telling its
story. Our features come to us by
inheritance, partly by physical rela
tions, largely by mental conditions. It
is said that amono the Greeks mothers
who were surrounded by the beau
tiful, were kept in an atmosphere of
thc beautiful in art. Forms of beau
ty were on every side-here the eyes
rested on a noble countenance in
marble, there on visible ideal of a
high imagination. What wonder
the Greeks as a nation wen' models
of beauty.
As one regards the countenances
about him in every dav life what of
history do they reveal. Those faces
that show beauty of features and are
the exponent of u beautiful (inherit
ed) soul within are a delight lo the
eye and the heart. All is sweet ac
cord between the soul and its outer
manifestation. More of history is
read in that face which shows eon
Hud. Says .lohn liascotn in his
sKsthetivs, "As men's career is or
should hi' a prolonged resistance, a
persistent toil, as crime and obsta,
clcs are to bc surmounted, tempta
tions lo be overcome, ami dangers to
be met, nothing but will can take a
linn stand of push, a determined ad
vance. So conscious is a mau every
moment ol' thc need ol' strength,
and, above all, of the strength w hich
can say in? to passion, that will is
ever felt to be the very frame work
of character, and wi' care not il" il
occasionally lie on thc surface in
massive ribbed strength. Symmet
rical ami stalwart virtue is too much
to bc often anticipated, and the fee
ble appearance of single graces,
like thc putting forth of carly (low
ers amid frosts and snow, brings
pleasure.1' Those faces then which
show "massive ribbed strength" are
faces with a grand history, faces
which beal1 tho imprint of nobly won
?lialtles with hidden evil, laces which
may light up into highest beauty.
These faces ol' oms (ell sm h tales
Upon us. lt may be au imperial
countenance but for a sardonic
mouth, or loose hung lips, a turu of
the eye-some breech in the out
ward bravery which gives the trea
sonous key to the citadel within.
The trail of the serpent is over il
all, is thc thought which comes like
a blighting wind upon the heart.
Hut ev? i w hile wo consider the w ork
marred by sins come the glorious
hope-the hope given by Christiani
ty alone-there is a remedy-lhere
is a bloom ol' beauty given lo ( iod
lie restores ns to our lost estate, lo
Iiis image. Christ which -t retint h
eneth us lights for us-I Ie overcomes
' tor us. Not the least blessed thought
which conies of this hope is the be
lief that we shall live forever here
after in a world of beaut v. I'oor
[thwarted, dulled, impotent liva-- ours
seem s unetinics. Aspirations alter
thc beautiful nogra ti li ed, apprecia
tions of it stunned almost by long,
continucd offences against it, efforts
to produce it falling to thc ground
by reason of unskilled lingers - -every
where a hallling ol' the endeavors
after beauty. Like a soul thirstino
for waler in the desert is the de
mand for the beautiful the cravinv;
for gratification is imperious- it w ill
not down at thc bidding of leas.ni,
nor is il quieted by logie. Nature
opens wide ber loving anns and lav
ishly spreads forth her treasures.
*
The Hilde.
.
lilesscd be < i il that there iv at
least one thing thoroughly superhu
man, supernatural in this world;
something which stands out from
I above "tho law s of nature," some
i (liing visible ami audible to link ti
to Hill) whose face We see liol and
whose voice we hear not, What a
blank lhere would be here if onl\
ibis om- fragment ol' (he divine, mas
venerable both with wisdom and age,
were to disappear from the mids! of
ti-; or, w hal is t he same i hing, i he
discovery were to be made that this
ancient volume is m?| the unearthh
thing which f ? i * . 11 have deemed il,
but, at the highest estimate, a mere
fragment from (he great block of
human thoughts perhaps, nc cord i ni;
to another estimate, a mere relic of
superstition ! There is but om- book,
and we shall one day know lld-,
when thal uiji. lt b tinman shall pass
away (like mists fr,,in some Lebanon
peak,) and leav e that which ia dis ?rn
to stand ..ul and to shine oui aloin
? in its unlii.Iden grand ure,
A Wonderful Cotton Plant.
Nows comes from Spartanburg of
u now cotton plant, which if it is as
ola i mci], will make a wonderful revo
lution in tho agricultural and cotton
oil interests of the nation. T. Fer
guson, an experienced cotton planter,
claims to have a cotton plant which
will produce nothing hut cotton seed
without the lint. His statement is
briefly as follows :
He claims that there is a male and
female cotton plant-thc male being
designated, he thinks, hy thc red
calks. The seeds arc van-colored,
the shades being go tl crail)' blue,
green and white, and of com se can
not bc distinctly specified. Given
this fact, Ferguson commenced, some
time ago, to pick out thc male plants,
and with thc seed extracted from
them planted another patch sepa
rately. When the crop was ready
for picking the male plants were
again selected ami thc production of
seeds plaided separately again. This
process of selecting tin* male plants
was kept up until at last the lint re
fused to germinate, and nothing is
left in the bolls save a large amount
ot seed. The amount of seed con
tained in tho boll is more than equal
to the weight of the lint and seed
found in the average sized boll of
cotton. Ferguson claims that he
can produce four hundred bushels ol
seed to the acre by this new dis
covery, whore only thirty-five bush
els are now gathered with the lint
Ho has been very careful in produc
ing the results given above-lo ob
literate all vest ago of lint from a boll
of cotton-and has succeeded in ;i
most remarkable manner. Oilier ex
perienced planters have been shown
Ferguson's now discovery ami an
much struck with it.
An expert who was shown tin
plant and bolls said tho boll has tin.
appearance, both on the exterior ami
the interior, of a regular boll of col
ton after tho lint has been picked
out. Thc seed aro a little target
(han the common seed ami arc per
fectly free from any semblance id
lint. Tie- boll? are lilied with thesi
seed, which are as numerous as okra
?seed in a pod ?d' okra. The revolu
tion that will bo effected by tim
now cotton plant, if it can be culti
val 'I successfully, will bc beyond
calculation. If Ferguson's calcula
tions are correel, the colton oil busi
ness will bo entirely revolutionized,
The planters who now raise cotton
aro fortunato if they can make ??U
I pounds of lint cotton to the acre,
Counting the value of cotton seed al
' *.">(> an acre is considered a big return
lo planters in this State. Ferguson
claims thal his now colton seed plant
will yield at least an acre. Thia
amount ho says w ill bo obtained fruin
fin? bushels of cotton seed at twenty
?cuts per bushel, that being the
present price paid for the raw seed.
Tho State agricultural bureau will
investigate the matter.
balneal hm vs. Protection?
Tho movement of men ol' edin a
lion ami cull uro away from the party
of hi^li tariff ideas as illustrated in
the ease of President Flied of Har
vard College, who last Saturday in
address lo tho Hay State Club,
formally declared his entrance into
tho D?mocratie party. President
Flint's reason for leaving the |{c
pnblieau party, as stated by him, is
that lu- is not in agreement with the
views thal now animate it. lt holds
lo the policy of ''protection," but
thc protection duties protect capital,
ho thinks, and not labor. In tho
long run it is a bad policy, ho holds,
to protect capital at the expense of
tho olas-e- without capital. As
respects civil service methods, Presi
dent Flint is of tin* opinion that .Mr.
Cleveland's record was vastly bettor
than that of .Mr. Harrison. "I lave
wo noi." he asks, "soon the public
service degenerating more : ::,l more,
ami in these last series of years
worse than all? Have wo not seen
t he Democratic administration of
ibo pllplic sers iee tho best we over
had ?" As a believer in civil service
reform I'resilient Flint is compelled
to part company with the party he
has so long voted with. His seces
sion i- mn an isolated occurrence.
The selfishness ami greed of the
protectionists, who organize trusts
lo plumier people who are already
la.veil in their interest, is so vast
that inuit it udos are everywhere fall
ing away from tho high tariff faith.
i ',. il i i m i ?ri Sun.
When Prukliu was ambassador tn
France, being at a meeting <>f a Hie
ran society, and md w ell understand
i mr French w hen declaimed, he de
termined to applaud when he saw a
lads friend express approval. When
they had censed, a little child, who
understood Kreuch, said to Franklin,
'.Why, you always applaud when
the\ wore praising you !" Franklin
laughed heartily ami explained his
dilemma
Two Mnrmah preachers have been
whipped and run out nf I ?irminghain.
A female preacher, at 1 he same place,
ls . 111. j o... . I io Im a man in woman's
elo|hen and they are bard after ber.
.
Why tho Hill Palled.
An attempt was recently litado in
the Georgia Legislature t<? pass n
bill to tax dogs. The bill failed to
pass, and the reason is probably
found in the following "unanswer
able" argument of Mciver, the col
ored member from Liberty county:
"Mr. .Speaker : It gives mc much
pleasure, sir, to address an abb'
speaker, sir, to address an able
speaker as thou art, expert in all
customs. 11 gives me pleasure I say,
sir, to address you. I Bland before
you, sir, as Paul ditl before Agiippi,
sir. I was once for the tax of dogs,
hut when I found my constituents
are against I also turn against it, sir.
I am against the dog tax, sir, because
the dog is t.lie poor man's property.
If a dog is vicious put the buckshot
to him, sir. What would some of
the poor country people do without
a 'possum dog. A 'possum in a poor
man's home is like a stall fed beef
is to you, sir. So I hope that this
honorable body will vote down the
dog tax, sir. When the Yankees
left us wc loni neither a hoe nor ail
ax. If it had not been for our good
friends what would have become of
us? .Mullum in a parrox."
Twenty-live years ago a sealed
vase was found in an Egyptian
mummy-pit and sent to thc British
.Museum. Thc librarian accidentally
broke it. lie discovered in it a few
grains of wheat, and tine or two
peas, wrinkled ami dry as stone. The
peas were carefully planted under
glass, and within thirty days delicate
jilants had struggled nut of those
mummied semis, and risen front a
burial of over three thousand years!
Those hard pea-grains may have
been put in thal vase while Moses
was at the court ol' l'haroab, or even
while .loseph was storing the grana
ries of Kgypt. Those little seeds
outlived Kgypliaii, (?rceian, Persian
and Kunian empires. So will a semi
text of Hilde truth outlive all the
empires of Satan's errors.
Neuralgic Persona
Anti those iron .nod willi nervousness resulting
from eure or over .vork wilt lie relieved by tukin^
Brown*S Iron Hitters. Genuino
hius trude murk anti crossed reit Hues on wrapper.
Mrs. Nora Pack is assistant engi
neer on tho Ocean City, a steamer
on the ( 'alil'ornia coast.
Ile who waits to do a great good
al once will seldom (bi any ''nod al
all.
Thc gold minmi in \ustralia and
neighboring islands in ISSS was val
ued at ^-js,uno.nun.
Thc amount of water passing over
Niagara Fulls varies with the height
of the river. Professor (tunning es
timates thc average amount of 1$,
000,000 cubic feld per minute.
rou IIYKPKPSIA
CHU lirown'N Iron Unter-,.
Physicians recommend it.
AU deniers keep it. Sl.iv? |>er hettie, t.'ciinir.e
bas trade-mark and crossed red lines on wrapper.
Phillips ll roo ks says : "Set your
self earnestly lo see what you wore
made to do, ?ind then set yourself
earnestly to do it."
The elephant bas more muscles in
its trunk than any other animal has
in its entire body, their number be
ing no less (han forty thousand,
while thc w hole of a man's muscles
number only li vt* hundred ami twen
ty-seven.
"Mow far is it lo Manayunk?"
asked a weary Irishman, who was
going there afoot. "Seven miles,"
was the reply. "Whom do you wish
to see t?tere'/" "Failli, it's m cse 11'
I'd loik to see there," was tho re
tort.
A Chicago husband and wife liled
petitions for divorce on the same;
day, each without the knowledge ol'
the olle r. This was ?1 case where
two minds thought as one aller two
hearts h.nl ceased beating as ono.
Among the inscriptions in her
album most prized by Mino. Palti
Nieolina is t Iii-, by lite elder I bunns:
"Peing a man ami a Christian I love
to listen lo your singing; but if I
were a bird I should die of onvv."
Governor David Hill, of New
York, wishes il to be iimlersl.|
thal he is on tieck. Ile seul his
congratulation- lo (?ov. Lee, ol' Vir
ginia, (luv. Lee in repl) .id: "The
old commonwealth fought with splen
did sueeesss against tho blandish
' nieiilsof the adiuinistration al Wash
ington." "Blandishments" is a new
name for inonev to purchase voles.
Ulick len's Arnica Salve.
i bo bes! Suive In (tic w..rld foi eilis, bruises,
soles, ulcers, sall rheum, fevci sores, teller,
chapped hands, cbilldaius, v.-. ami .til -km
eruptions, and |">?|livcl) cures Piles, . pay
i nj tm cd. lt i - guuiuiiCcril ly give pei feel salis
faction, ur money refuiidcil. Price Scents pei
lats Kur sain b> Norman le. ./ . 11
Money to Loan
ON improved farm hinds, in sum ul *:moaml
upwards. I .ou ns repayable In small annual lu
l-talltucn!- thioilgh a peri?.tl "I -IN w ars. Ibu
1
! cn.tl.linc the bnrrowei lu pay ..ll bis indebted
I ness with-.ut exliaiisling his crop ..ii ?III) mu
I year. Applv !<. STUIIII.IMI ? ll KILN III IN
I Attorneys, Walhalla, S. C. Ciel, iii, IHM?.
'{'?? euro COMI IVOIIOHM (lio iiioilielne must
lie nun <> (lian II pu i ? ii11 \ e. 'l'i> (io |>vr?
miment, lt li.list Condilli
Tonic, Alterative and
Cathartic Properties.
TllK'S IMIls |IOSSOSS Ulc-ic <| uni liles ill
lill CllllllCll I llOtfl'OO, Ililli
Speedily Restore
lo (hu bowels I In li iiulinil pcrlsluUio
moilun, NO cssoiil lal (<> i ta; II I II ri ( > .
Sold Evorywh?i'?.
NOTICE !
j\ LL persons indebted to mo will
pienso como forward ?it once ami sett lo.
You will l'uni nie at Seneca, S. C.. at (lie
Dr. Davis' olil stand.
(?nano and Acids are due. so come at
once and save mu (lie trouble ol' Inuit lng
you up.
Yours truly.
Li. K HAVES,
SKXKCA, S. C.
October 17. issn. T-'Itu
Wm. F. Ervin, Surveyor,
Land Agency
and
Commission Business.
Oftleti in thc Hank Itiiilding,
WA ld I A ld A, S. C.
gi
1 UK WAI,HALLA .MALL MICH
SCHOOL opens mi MONDA V, September
Ulli, ISSI!, ul Kant'mann's Opera Mouse.
We intend to make this a (?rsl class
school lu uvery respect.
boys will bi- thoroughly I rained Tor col
lege anti tor business.
i'orins thc same as ?bose of thc Female
College.
Deduction made for public funds.
Send us your boys and we w ill munnin
tee satisfaction.
IL O. LF.F.D, /
.li dl\ O. HICKS, ! Teachers.
I'.. M. PACK. \
Angus! issn. l-tf
Female College.
Tin* ni'xl .-Si--0.il lie?;ins nu Mmultiy, Si'|ili'lii
l.er J, ISSJI.
lilli last Session \\;i- rcmnrkulily -mee-un,
Mini wi- ..ie |ire|i:oeil lu IIKlUe om lieM lllllell
III..Ie -ii.
Snecial al lent imi will lu- .'Oin to small dill
. lien.
lim liliees aie reiii.u killily lim.
Semi lor i 'a>iilii|;ili'.
i I ? i l> lc* WI I
li. I *. iv li VJ I J,
President.
.Inly ..'.">. ls-.?. . :to-i r
And Govern Yourselves
.Accordingly.
IIIAVK received an assorted st ooh nf
|)|{Y DODDS, NOTIONS, HOOTS,
SI I OKS, 11 ATS and CA PS, which lam
selling very low .
I also heep liisl class ( ; I!* M 'KUI KS. !
CHOCK K\i\ . TIXWAKK. SToVKS, ? nd,
in fad. much more dian I have ronni to
mention.
P.iino your OIIIOKKNS. DUCKS ami
other IMJODCCK, as now is tho time and
here is the place lo get your (.nods j
cheap. Tn give un instance. I sell Checks
at lie. per yard. Shirting al ."ic. and Flour
at Hie., lin.. 7'ie. and 7"ic per sack.
W. W. ROBINSON.
*">". ' Omuls packed ami dclivcrcil tree.
ii. (i. WKI.I.S,
a. i., oin:.
Creen ville, S. c.
Uolll A. THOMPSON,
nonr. T. .IAVM S.
Walhalla. S. C.
Wells, Orr, Thompson & Jap?,
AltOi'iU'i/S nuil ( 'minst Urn's ni /.mr,
Wi tl/,, lill I, .V. C.
Special attention niven lo all business
cul rusted t.tr care.
August 2*i, ls.s7. :?l-a
Notice,Notice!
VLL persons indebted to mc arc rc
ipicstcd to make prompt payment.
They can lind their Notes and Accounts
in my lillico al my old stand, where they
w ill timi my sou. who is authorized lo
make settlements. All who fail tn pay
or make .-onie satisfactory arrangements
hy the '-'."illi day of December next, will
lind their Notes anjl Accounts in thc
hand - of an olin cr for col lcd ?on. M m icy
saved is money made. Take due notice
ind govern yourselves accordingly.
Kespcct I'ulh.
J. P. Mickler.
( letobcr Pl. ISS'.?.
Il lin
to
PatentSi
MY wife. Marv M. .loost, having left
my bcd and hoard, this is lo notify'
all pat iies iliai I will md bc responsible
fm ;iii\ debts -bc may contract after this
dale. ' < ?einher :?ui li. issn.
JOHN .loosT.
November 7. ISSI?, p, tf
( 'av eal and Trade
Marks ..blamed,
ami all Patent
business ci ?? II 1 ne I
ed fol MolH I,' \ I I
Fi a -. < ?ur ulllcc i- opposite I'. S. Paient
i lili. .-and wo cnn secure patents in less
lime and al less cost than those remote
from Washington. Send model, drawing
or photograph, willi description. We ad
vise, il patentai.le or uni. tree ut charge,
(lin lee not due lill patent ls sec 11 red. A
Lu i ia ll.w "Ib.w t.. t il,tain Patents,"
wil li names nf aol nal clients in ymir Slate,
I'oillils ni town -i nt free. Address.
(' \. SNOW iVr < <>..
t ipp. Patent < Huco, Washington, I). C.
Final Settlement.
N< ? > | |( K i- hereby given thal I w ill ap
ply lo 1,'u'hard Lewis, Ksip, .ludge
of Probate for Oonneo county, S. C., al
his lillico in Walhalla. S. C., for leave lo
make lil ia I selllemeiil of Hie estates ..|
Lucy I'.. Kredit ic l ain and Mary Cym
lida K. Frooniau . Cain, minors, on
Frida .'.-"-d dav nf November next, al ll
,.', I,,. I: \. M. ' ASA Li; VTHKltS,
(. uardiaii.
Oct nbc l jil, ISSU. I-'- Il
Merchant Tailor,
l.-l.'l DLb'K K THKII.KIMIL, lido nf
|' lo a many, a professional tailor, ls
prepared lo (In an\ kind nf work In In
line mi reasonable terms, eise him a
call al his i lillee ntl Main street, iiex I ilnoi
In Lank. Walhalla, S. C.
October ol, issn. li ll'
.n <>??.? ? ;
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"'JORS.SASHADlli?D'i.V?. ;.""fill I
MEDICA h OA ISl>.
L. B. Johnson, M. D.,
-AND
W. J. BraiDlelt, H. D.
WA I, 'I ALI. A, S. C.,
I J AYIN<; formed a copartnership fm'
I 1 I ho prac! icc of nu lli, im- eifel ilud?
professional services lo lim people of
Oeonee. All calls will receive prmupl
attention.
April IO, issn. Iii ly
vV 1 li? 1? t i<? ('Oilr-il I .ilJlC.
Passenger Departmenl.
WU rn ?)??t I on ?V. ' '.. Svrh.mlnr ii'.k I SSH.
S-'ast I,lue Ile! uiam Charleston ami t'o
I II io l> i a and Upper Soul li Carolina
ami Western Nor!li Carolina.
ondeiised Sciieilnle.
W KS l'\V A III).
Leave ('liarles!ou (\. K. t;. li. Dep
I,ai ios. U u.*? a ni
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Arrive <'oltimliiu.Il ?'.."> a m
" Whmslioro. 2 li l pm
" < hester. "
" Vorkville..". .'" "
Lancaster. "
" itock iiiii. i ni ..
" Charlot le . .". Ci "
Arrive Newherrv.l:i ."?0 "
" ( ; reen wood. si : '.< ' "
Laurens. Si I". "
Anderson . I I'1
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'. Walhalla. V OU "
" Abbeville. I co ..
Spartaiiluii ..',. li I"
" lleudersoiiMlie.ii lu "
" Asheville. ? un ..
KASI u v un. '
Leave Ashes ill .. Ul :i m
Leave llemlersi mille. .V.? an
" Spurtauhuig.Iii H'm
" Ahheville..I" a II
" Walhalla . s un ..
" (ireenville. '.. I"
A mlerson. '.' ai
" Laurens. U .".il "
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" Kori; Hill. I .'.7 "
Lancaster.ll no a III
Yorks ?Me. I ?io p ni
" ('hester. li I" |i in
.. Wiimsboro. :; "
" ( olumbia. ? ;?u ??
.. Slimier. "
" Lanes. V IJ "
Arrive Charleston (\. K. I;. IS. 11 |.ol)
. H .">o p m
Solid Trains between ('barlcston .on!
( 'olumbia, S, ( '.
.1. V. DIV I NC.
( .encrai Superinteudcn t.
T. M. KM KIMi\,
< ; ceci al I'asscueci S "ont.
ii. A. H.UNISON.
Allurney ami Cmmselor at bass,
V vi ii M.I.A. s, ( .
I'rompl a M mt ?on giwii io , ,?.. , t ?on
claims. .Yo j'tiroi'th'siit shun-,,.
.lanuarv lo. Issn,
I). S. CH A KL
A Korney ami C(um?rbir*- a! Law.
( 'arefill and prompt att< ul II V
all business entrusted lo mo. ( Mn ;
( 'olirl I louse built lill?'.
.lanuarv lt), I Sst), iii \
aie
( ) Kl?ill I' A('L't\S <)!?. LANI), i
('hoes!oe Creek, two miles Irma West
minster, good dwcHuiv, house, harn and
other huildinvs. I have also a lot f Vi ?
chillers'for sale low for cash, as follows,
vi/: The irons ol a second hand aw null.
all well rehilen, a . .I pol lal lc ?. i .? ?
mill, a lot. of shall i mr. ::ea ri m.; and pul
leys, a splendid I I ?ii.lt iron lull..- . :
bed, a ?b ill press thai lal. >v ork II;.
feet. a w t >od lathe, a t|ll?l U it v ? : ic e
lat im1: tools wit h eat li "I I he a hov e na nu ?.
mat hine tools, a le v, I horse . II ii .
smith ami carpenters' tools am! a small
lol ol' ilry. seasoned oak. wainui ami
oilier lumber. s?,. .?;, i i ni her, ,v c. s di h i
.n Ul \ \ . s? I ; 1111.1N . ;,
liich land, s, ( .
A nu asl iii?. I ?si. ;.i
llhiiLL mun r.uimu,
Lady Street, nour G. ?ii C. R. IK
Depot, Columbia, S. C.,
- si A xi i v. ii m.u or
Steam Eilpes and Boilers,
?lilli daring, \ erl ?eal nuil ?lori?
zonta Cane .Mill-, (jrisl and
SAW MILLS Ol-' S LL - I/.I -.. lb il s I.
K KO NTS, |{.\ I Ll Nc !'< US CACIiLN
AND (KM KT Kl! Y LOTS.
Prompt lind Special Attention
given to Repairing; of Ma
chinery.
I would tall thc nt I (lit i< o? ..i lim public
especially to Hie tact that my I Hil i LAL
SAW MTLI.S have taken the lu -i pn; .
every Stale Kail* in Colmnliia when .i .
Iiihit ion. ami that I make a speei.illv .;
the manufacture of lin- i M l'l?< >\ I H
( MM l l.Al! SAW MILI . com ia ne
y rea I si m i il ie 11 v with i ! n ; a I ,i I, ; \ and
strength in their const ruc) ?on. and tinao
hy I am enabled lo pul on lin- maillol au
ai I it'lc vv hit h ri vals a nv ol h. i . t. ? . :. . ..
Well as ell eel I \ elli ss. | lia Ve oil tile Ilia ll S
testimoni?is from ile- fort mosi
ami mill un II ol I his Ma t e w i.? m >,
mills lo lin ir perfect ?al ti< .
I am enabled lo lui nish ' I . i
L'a ?li m.; a m I all V I ? hil. i I II i a I V.
sholl m?! it.-, lia vi ie ..
pat terns : and. besidt s. ide o. i i.t
immy years m Ibo trade, .. timi I can
suit customers in ovcr.v lu min i
I asl e as well as lo prices My c\|
and knosvlcdg ol' taine am! . ?: :.a
chilien by Ibis tine' is well known
throiighoul ihe Stale, ami will iv anani
to cvt'iy one that he ran l.e lilli d Ls Inc.
I pay ch ?se al I eui iou I. . liopaii s ol
Steam Kngiiies, iVc. when ordered,
thal I hey are proinpllv lilied ami ii" los:
occurs lo ans customers bs del i\.
Laities desi lilli: auv nie I. ot in\ inn
will lind il lo their best inlercsl toe.ill oe
coi respond w j i h me.
Write fol I ii . ul II and Deice I ,i>1 .
which will he furnished ona;.:.;
JOHN ALEXANDER,
Columbio, S. C.
.Ma v li. Issn.
il ?brtU?Jliy,
!\I rs. .Iii I in M. Johnson, Clim i|>al.
There is no iuslilulioii in iii ronni v
more coml'orlabl.v ?md compic' l\ mi
nlslicd willi i.oin conven
Wakener Academy. The m -i ipprovid
methods of Icaohhi . a.I..ot. tl. A ' . m
Mini supply of i'.iiulii v's - ! . .
used in illusiiaiine "Obj. cl bc m
Special cure show il . mall chilib D.dl >
exercise in simane. .net i ali 1 In .ie . .;
organ accompaniment. M.mihi) repot n
ol pupils ie..?riI sent i?> paeciil>, |*a
I inns vv il 1 receive lu itelil ol' pu I.I ie imuiiy,
Piedmont Air Line.
KM H MOM. AM) DA\VI Mil. KAIL
KOA D.
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