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.-? Epidomio influenza. Tho epidemic of influenza which wo have already referred to as occur ing ia Russia lias spread into Fin land and Eastern Prussia, and is not unlikely to spread throughout Eu rope, and even reach this country. Tho disease travels rapidly, and has hcon known to make all Europe sneeze within six weeks, so wo may oxpeot an arrival herc before our .winter months arc over. It used to bo thought that this epidemic moved in definito cycles of one hundred years. Although such an idea has long been abandoned, it is a curious fact that influenza prevailed in America one hundred years ago, and Dr. .lohn Warren, in a letter to Dr. Lottsoin, says that "our beloved President Washington i.' but now recovering from a severe and dan gerous attack of it. In 1880 an epidomio started in China, it reached Russia in January, 1831, and by May it had spread to Western Europe ; but it only reached this country in January, 188*2, and then prevailed but slightly. Another and severe epidemic start ed in Russia in December, 1880: within a month it appeared in Lon don, and rapidly spread over Europe. This time, again, America was not affected. An epidemic of consider able extent prevailed in the United States about ten years ago, and there have been various mild manifesta tions of tho disease. On the whole, however, North America does not seem to bo very favorable lo thc de velopment of epidemic influenza in its worst forms, and il is unlikely that wc shall have asevere visitation, if wo have any at all. Thc disease is hot dangerous, except sometimes'to children or thc aged, while the former often show a decided exemption. Tlicro is no doubt that this new epidemic will prove a boon lo bacte riology, for Seifert's niiorocoeotis bas not quite satisfied pathologists, and wc anxiously await the announce ment of the discovery of tho inflti OIlJT/rt bacillus, only regretting for the 'sake of American science thal niiasm always begin, in thc Mast and travels West. The bacteriological laboratories of liliropo will therefore have tho first chance. The disease is undoubtedly due to some micro-organism which floats in the air, and which infects the unman system, but is generally killed in so doing. For iii11ucnv.il is but slightly if at all ''ontagious. We obsoi'VO thal some feeling ol' alarm prevails lest this epidemic, bc a precursor to cholera, as was in 1X81 and IS 17. There have been, however, plenty of cholera epidemics without a pre ceding influenza, ami a great many intluonzn epidemics without any as sociate cholera. Tho micro-organ isms of tho two diseases are as es sentially di I'fc 1'C nf as tho diseases themselves. The cholera gerin lives in water and soil, thc influenza gerin in thc air. The relation between thc two diseases has beeb, we believe, purely accidental.-Medical fiecord. Thc Coming .Mechanic. The coining mechanic, says an ex change, bred in training schools, will bo a very different man from thc mechanic of tho prescht. Iflvon tho young mechanic who is now learning in the shop will, in some very im portant respects, be at a disadvan tage when ho comes into competition with thc young mechanic who is now .n thc school. Thc shop graduate may ho "prat - lical," and thc school grad?ale will bc eipiallv "practical,'' with tho added advantage of wide thooro! neal knowledge. The shop graduate may bo able to do all the work planned or designed for him, and thc school grad?alo will bo able, not only lo do tho work, but also to do tho plan ning and tho designing. In every way the school graduate will have all good points of the shop graduate, "with added good pom's due lo wider information, while he will lack most of tho bad points ol* ihe shop gradu ate, All this means thal the coining mechanic is to bc a very diff?rent person from tho present and tho past mechanic. There will bo a great change for the bolter wrought by tho modern training school. The boy in thc shop may bc sci lo turn rt .wheel. Ile simply sees it in posi tion, and he does whal he is told ld do, without asking or knowing the reason why it is done. Tho boy in thc training sol. >ol docs through (he same practice un lui* full instructions concerning tho natnro of the mate rial, tho proper culling speed, ami everything Jsc connected with the job. The shop boy finishes, and is simply tired muscularly or nervously, Thc school boy finishes, ami feels himself master of thal job. Can any meehan io fail ld appreciate t In wide difference between two meehan, ios trained in ways so different? (Scientific American. Senator Ctlllom, of Illinois, has, by request, offered a bill authorizing thc secretary of thc treasury to h ud money lo fanners nt li per cent. tow Trices for Corn. It was htntod in the 7 W?w/ic Thurs day that thc 29o. por bushol now be ing paid for No. 2 corn in this market is tlie lowest price reached since No vember, 1802. But that is far from indicating the measure of depression to tho farmer out West. The price named is for tin* speculative grade, which is now neglected by shippors, as thc No. JJ is found to bc sufficiently dry for the use of their customers, and sells nt much less than thc other. A consignment of corn from an in terior town in Kansas was graded No. 8 on arrival hore lids week, and tho resulting sale netted to thc ship per only 5;|c. per bushel. The charges for transportation and hand ling absorbed ail the rest, and the miserably small sum, including thc profit (if any) made on tlie trans action by the Kansas merchant, with thc cost of hauling from the farm to tho depot. This is au extreme case, but there arc plenty of others in which about 12c; is nil thal can bc remitted to tho buyer at the county depot West of thc Missouri. It is no wonder if tho average fann er becomes dissatisfied with ti? set of commercial conditions which yield him such n small return for his labor and thc use of the capital needed in thc occupation of grain-growing. Neither would it excite surprise if it should he found that bc is unwilling to keep on selling his property al these ligures, and thereby entail a severe loss on some of the men who have had the temerity to de press it to thc starvation point by offering a Hood of corn on the market without owning a buslud of it, and depending on the country to see them through with thc bargain. O/iic?f/o Tribune. A Millionaire's Palace. George W. Vanderbilt, thc young est of ibo sons of thc late William II. Vanderbilt, is determined, iii ad dition to his well-known palace in New York, to have thc most magni ficent private park and thc lordliest country estate in America. To that end ho has recently bought nt a COSt of $810,000 nearly 5,000 acres lying just outside of this town-a tract of land fully one-third larger than your magnificent Kairmuoiit Park, about one-third of tho acreage of which lies under thc Schuylkill and thc Wissnhickon, His landscape gardner is already nt work laving out and beautifying those extensive grounds al an expense of $5100,000 inoro. His architect is busy pre paring thc plans foi' a lordly pleas ure house, like an old style I'Ycnch chateau, which will cost an addi tional $.100,000. His model stables, which will bc scattered over thc 5,000 acres, for thc purpose of housing thousands of horses ami cattle of thc very bluest of the blue bovine blood, will cost, it is said, al least $200,000 more. So you sec that thc estimated cost already foots up to thc magnifi cent sum ol' $1,200,000. Tito short est distance from the stately entrance gates to thc still statelier mansion ol' thc lord of this vast estate will bo Tour miles by a magnificent roadway sixty feel wide, and it is said that tl ere 'viii be more than fifty miles ol' macadamized roads within thc grounds.-Ax/u rilli Letter in I'/iilu (Iclpliiit Thiics, The Kondy Pistol. ITS USK Nor CON KIN Hil in lin: SOUTII AND 'NIK WKST. Wc hear many comments upon thc readiness with which li rearms arc used in tin- South and West, lint perhaps few Of us who do not read thc reports (d' police and crimi nals courts, or count thc number ?d' casi's casually mentioned in the daily papers, realize how constantly thc ready "pistol" is used in this city ol' Now York. No! only is it common among the so called criminal classes, but young men whose circumstances furnish no excuse, and even small boys, arc found to carry pistols, which, discharged in fun or under a sudden angry impulse, daily cause thc loss of innocent lives. lt is thought stuart to carry a pistol, ami the ease with which thc weapons can be bought at a pawn broker's sale or from irresponsible dealers encourages the practice. Thoi'O isa law on the Statute book against carrying concealed weapons, ami it would !>'. well to enforce it by locking up a lew of these young bravos. Thc pistol nowadays among cer tain classes SCcms to have taken thc place ol' the sword, which used lo hang at every gentleman's side, and which was so nundi thc buller, as it was less likely to do any one lil noll harm, and as it gave encour agement lo an exercise which might work off some Imf bl..nd. i\r?W Yovh' /'.'xi Uni mr. Senator Joseph I*'.. Brown is the largest tax-payer in Atlanta. Ile returns property to thc value ol' $181,225 iii that oiry, and ii docs not by any means constitute the larger part (d' his worldly possessions. Tho (Ittl? Stream Theory.* Prof. Tilomas O, Mendenhnll, chief of tlio United States coast sur vcy, being asked by a World corres pondent if tho change of thc Gulf Stream was the cause of the present Unseasonable weather, said : "There is no Question that the Gulf Stream shifts its position in re lation to thc [?astern coast of this country from time to time. Such changes arc duo to variations in other ocean currents in its vicinity, and arc attributed largely to winds in that part of thc Atlantic. That thc Gulf Stream is now very much nearer the coast than is usual 1 am unable to aili rm; but even if this was tho case it would not, in my judgment, afford an explanation of the unusual climate conditions which have prevailed for some time. Il must be remembered that these unusual conditions arc not peculiar to the Atlantic coast, and it is im possible to conceive that thc influ ence of the Gulf Stream would extend to and throughout the Mis sissippi Valley and give risc to tho uniform high temperature which has existed over this large area. "Thc explanation of lids mus?, bo sought for elsewhere. Meteorologi cal observation and study do not bear out the popular notion that material changes aie taking place in the climate. In tho nature of things some seasons will bc mild and others will be severe. It is quito possible that several mild winters may occur in succession, and also several win ters of great severity, but definite conclusions with regard to climate can only bc safely drawn from a study of the observations of many years."-Nitw York World. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ceres Indigestion, lllltousuess, Dyspepsia, Mnin ri?. Nervousness, and General Debility. Physi cians recommend it. All dealers sell lt. Genuine hus trifle mark and crossed reil lines on wrapper, i > i if i:c rr o T* Y. MKMIlKlts (I KN KU A I, ASSKMIll.V. Senator- I!. ti. Mason. ItcprcscntntlvcH-A. /.Immermnn ?mil A. lt. Ilroylcs. COONTV olTKT.ItS. Clerk ni Court -.laines Seaborn, Sherill W. W. Moss. Probate.Ittilgc and Muster-lllcliard bowls. School Commissioner-S. P. Slr lilting. Coroner -David s. Craig. County Commissioners- A. P, crisp, .lames M. 11 minimi I ami M. Nicholson j Clerk-.loe. W. Shelor. ?loard meets on Tuesday after sale-day in ene li month. Stewai il P. I louse-A. II. Metiullln. Auditor -T. lt. Norris. Treasurer .1. W. Ilolleinaii. Supervisor ol' l!e;ri>t rat ton-N. C. Mi-Donald. j ur} Commissioner-Wm. .1. Neville. " Till Al. Jl'STIOKS. ti. I.. Hein.i.m, David s. Craig, lt. A. Mill hewson. .1. W. Todd, S. II. Johns, ,f. lt. Carle, I'. I ?. Ito!hell, Warrell ,1. Denton, ,1. ll. Senders. WAI.lt U l.A TOWN OKl'IOKUS. Intendant-O. W. Wlccking. Wardens-John Kaili luann, C. I.. Ib-id, Y. I..' Norman. II. D. A. Iltcmann, ,1. W. I-'. Thompson, A. I.. Huberts. Clerk-C. h. Keith Treasurer-II. D. Ai itie itmnn. Council meets on the Hist Wednesday nights nf eaeli month. F?n TUB m.oon, Weakness, Mularln, Indigestion nod Ulllonsiioss, take IIItOWN'S IrtOX BITTERS. It cures quickly. For salo by nil deniers lu medicine, Oct thc genuine. Walhalla Chiireli Directory? Presbyterian Church Kev. j, K. tiognrtlo, Pastor, Preaching Hist and third Sundays morning and c\enlng, Sunday school al '.'' j A. M. Methodist Cliiii.-h Kev. M. I.. Carlisle, Pas tor. Preaching llrst, seeontl nml fourlhSuiitlnys inornlng and evening, sunday school at m M, I:.I]>I?-t Church-Kev. Ilasll M. rack, Pastor, Preaching every llrst sunday morning nut! Sat urday heforo nt ll A. Si,, and on Hie third Still titi} Hight at i1 . e. M. Sunday school at 10 A. M Wes! Union llapllsl Church Rev. Ittisil M. Pack, Pastor. Prcaelllllg every Hist Sunday night, nt 7',d o'clock, ami third Spmlny Inornlng, at ll o'clock, and mi Saln-'-iy In-fore. tivnngcllonl Lutheran Church-Kev, .1. ti. Ki-it/. Pastor. Preaching every Siuiday, ftrsl and I lui d Sundays in <! erin a n and second and lou rt li Sundays in English, in tin- morning. Sunda} school at ;.>.. A. M. Catechetical Instruction for Dieyoung, at :t P. M., by Hie Pastor. Walhalla Prices Current. Apples-tlricd, I? ll, unpealeii . .pealed. " green, p hltshol. Kui 1er per pound. (loslieii- I1 pouml. I lees w as \var pound. Ked -ncr pound. I lacon-thy sali Shoulders. di y ?all clear I iii sides. count ry. hams, canvassed. Called pd yani. t 'otlee Kio. pel pound. Lagttyra. .lava. Candles adamantine, pei sci. sperm, per pound. palatine \va\. Chick) II- and fowls, per head. Cot iou- middling, per pound. Yarn, per bunch. Copperas per pound. I Micks per head. Eggs- per tin/en. Hour per sack (08 pound-. Kent hors geese per pound . mixed, per pound. i ; i ain com, per bushel. rye, per bushel. oats, red, per liiisliel. iron t'.ngllsh relined, per pound. S weed, per pound. hand, per pound. I.p, per pound. pot wit re. per pound. hard, per pound. Lime, per li.il ref. I.millier, pei I lioii-anil led. bend, per pound. Mola-es, pei -..'allon. Madder, per pound. Nail-, per keg. i Inn.II-, per lui-liel. ( lil, kel.ne, per gallon. Ked oil, pel (tallou. di nines, I rlsh, per httshel. sweet, per lltlSllOl. Klee. I"'' pound. s.iit. Liverpool, pei mick, ISO pounds.. fine Ki' Innolet -alt. per -act;. :, shirl ile:, u liole-ale. " retail. ', Shirting, wholesale. .. retail. shot, per pound, inc., or ?I pounds for. Spirits tm pcm inc. po gallon. Soap, per pound. Sugars m lisbeth pei n,. A while, per ll. Itrown, per ld. tixirn f te r ti. SI undi, white lind blue, per Hi. Soda, per ll.. Tob?ceo, per ti.. Tobacco, stunk inti. per li. Tallow, pe? ti,. 'I'm kev -, pei head. (leese, pei head. Ilono . lier ll.. it:.;..?is. p. i ii,. green, Jil l ll,. Indigo spanish rtoat p it. Carolina, |> li. . Tens timi Powder, \> ll.. liv-.t/icen, p tl.. Voting liv-.black, pll. Oolong |i ll,. Wool, washed, p ll,. Mo?tOOS. Ile is idle who might 1 otter ho em ployed.-Socrates. Thc more we do, the moro wo can do.-Hazlitt. Trilles make perfection.-Michael Angolo. Good thoughts ?ire blessed guests. -Spurgeon. Live up to the best that is in you. -Longfellow. Laziness grows on people.-Sir Mathew Hale. Every man has need to be for given.-Herbert. Hear cautiously, decide imp-irtial ly.-Socrates. Act well your part : there all the honor lies.-Pop?. To succeed, be ready when oppor tunity come?.-Disraeli A dull ax never loves grindstones. - II. W. Beecher. Never try lo get something for nothing.-Wedgwood. Roputatiotl is the shadow which character casts.-J. L. rickard. Crime begets crime. The ?lynch? lng of the eight negroes in Barnwell the night of December 28th no doubt led the drunken wretch lo murder a negro prisoner the 7th. There is no telling wh WO this sort of thing will stop if somebody is not hung for lt. The Hdgeliehl County Alliance has obtained tl charter for a bank at ridgefield with a capital stock of $100,000 in shares of $25 each. The Abbeville County Alliance bas also obtained tl charter for a bank, with $50,000 capital, with tho privilege of increasing tho amount. ('?insider SCKIUNLK'S M AU AZ IA K when you ?nc deciding upon your rending mat ter for next season. Thc subscription rate is low-$8.(Kl u year. Tho standard of tho Magazine is high, Its spirit progressive, Tho Illustrations nro Interesting ?md of tho best. There is not spaco herc to ?ive even a summary of the features to appear next year, hut muong > thor things there v.il bea NEW DKPAPTMr.NT ?md ADDI TIONAL PACKS, and groups ol' illus hated articles will he devoted to tho ltd lowing subjects: African Exploration and Travel, Lifo on a Modern War Ship (il articles), Homes in City. Suburb, ?md Country, Providing Homes through lluUding Associations, The Citizen's dights, Fleet tieity in thc Household, Kriesson, thc Inventor, hy Iiis Author ized Biographer, Hunting, Humorous Artists. American ?md Por ed lib There will he :! serials. P?l ert l.ocis Stevenson will contribute in ISiio. Knoll snhjeet, and lhere will he a ?leal variety this year, will he treated by writers most com poten I to speak wilii authority and with interest. Renders who are interested are urged lo scud Tor a prospectus. cents a numhor: $1.00 for I months. Charles Schribner's Sons, 7-13 Broadway, New York. IL A. M.dlBSON, Attorney ami Counselor nt baw, WALHALLA, S. C. Prompt attention given to collection of claims. .V" j'ticoj'idiiin shown, January 10, issn. 2-ly* SOUTHERN M?TH0U.S1 PUBLISHING HOUSE NASHVIMA?, TENN. The largest! Hook Manufacturint; Establishment itt itu' South. A i'll! assortment of the hellet class of miscellaneous hooks constantly on hand. Theological book-, ?nut Sunday-school song-books .uni librarte? ? spec .i ty. eli ?'Intimi Advocate. General organ of thc Methodist Episcopal Church, South; Twenty pages each week. A puto paper fur thc old atul young. Only $'2a year. S ti ti tl n 3*-.ti'11 ti ttl IV rind lea I II. F.ipht periodicals for Sunday-school teachers and Scholars ; different grades and prices ; issued weekly, monthly, and imartcrly. Catalogue ot books and specimens of Christian Advocate and Sunday-School l'ctiudic.iK sent freo to any address. Estimates furnished on all kinds of Rook and Job Printing, Address Southern Methodist Puidishing House, NASHVILLE, TENN, Just Received, A PU id, AND BEAUTIFUL I.INK OF HATS A XI ) 9 All tif tlic latest stylos with prices to suit all. Mv new -OF Ms Will soon Lc complete, ami romotnbor thal (he celebrated Bay State Shoes ( ?in always ho found at my store. Hoping you will givo me tl call al your earliest opportunity, I ?nu yours respect fully, Pure Grape Wine. 75 Cents Por Gallon. 25 Cents Per Quart. G. WANNER'S \ ' i 11 < \V ? I 1 *< I .? One Mile South ol' Walhalla. January !?. ISM). l-Sni NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. Tho reason MADAM'S MICROBE KILLER ls tho most wondorful medicine, is becauso it lin? novor fulled in liny instauro, no mutter what tito disease, from LEPROSY to tho simp loHt di Boase known to the human system. Tho Koiontiiio mon of to-day claim and :>rovo that ovory disease is -AND Mam's Microbe Killer [Exterminates tho Microbes and drives mont out of tho systoin, and when that s dono you cannot have an ?oho or pain. Sro matter what tho discaso, whothor a limpio caso of Malaria Favor or a combi nation of diseases, wo euro thom all at dio sumo time, as wo trent all diseases ^institutionally. \sthma, Consumption, Catarrh, Bron chitis, Rheumatism, Kidney and Livor Disease, ('bills and Eover, FomaloTrou bLs, in all its forms, and, in loot, ovo ry Disease known to tho Human Sys tem. Beware of Fradulent Imitations! Seo that our Trade-Mark (sumo as ibove) appears on oaoh jug-. Send for hook "History of tho Mi krobe Killor," given away by DARRY & X)., Druggist, Agt., Walhalla, S. 0. Wm. F. Ervin, Surveyor, Land Agency and Commission Business. Ofllco in tho Bunk Building* WALHALLA, S. C. Money to Loan (IN Improved rana Inmte, in sums ol' $300 mid inwards. Loans repayable in smalt nmuinl in tnllmcnts th rough a period <>f six years, tims mnbliiig tho borrower to pay ?tv ids hulcbtod loss without exhausting his crop on any ono ear. Apply to 3THIHI.IN0 & IIBRNDON, Vttorney8, Walhalla, 8. C. Oct. vi. 1888. Merchant Tailor. [TIREDERICK THEILKUHL, late of 1? Germany, a professional tailor, is [irepared to do any kind of work in his lino On reasonable terms. Give him a .all at his ofHcoon Main street, next door o bank. Walhalla, S. C. October 81, lS,su. t t-tf Auditor's Notice. Assessment of Real and Per sonal Property. JL UE Auditor of Oconoo County or his clerk will appear at tho following places and times for the purpose of taking TAX RETURNS for the year 1800: Cleveland, Monday, January 20th. W. E. Welborn's. Tuesday, January 21, A. M. W. I). Deuton's, Tuesday, January 21, j?, M. D. F. Carter's, Wednesday, January 22, A. M. Henry Lee's, Wednesday, January 22, P. M. Jonas Phillips', Thursday, January 23, A. M. M. J. Moore's, Thursday, January 2.?., P. .M. Abel liobins', Friday, January 24. Mountain best, Saturday, January 25, A. M. Richland, Monday, January 27. Haley's Store, Tuesday, January 28. South Union, Wednesday, January 2i>. Fair blay, Thursday and Friday, Janu ary 80 and . Sitton's Mills, Saturday, February 1. Mrs. Cherry's, Monday, February :?. Seneca, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, February I, and li. Westminster, Friday and Saturday. February 7 ami 8. High Falls, Monday, February lo. Salem, Tuesday, February ll. Little Uiver, Wednesday, February 12. 1 will be in my oflice at Walhalla dur ing the above period, except from tho dh lo the !>th of February. Unless Returns are made on or before Ibo 20th day of February, I SSH), tho pen illy of li Tty por cont will ho added in all oases and collected. All beal F.stato as well as Personal Property, will he listed this time for (ax il ion. and it is desirable that all persons owning beal Estate make out a list of tho number of acres or lots and their raine, ?md the number of buildings and their value before going to make returns, is they will then have time to study lind prepare thc valuation of their lands and houses, which will he a great help to (lu? board (d' Assessors, as well as facilitate I he making of Returns. All Notes and Mortgages, and Moneys are taxable, and ?thor ( hoses in Action. All persons be tween the ages of 21 and 50 years aro liable to poll tax, unless exempt by law. ! hope every one will come and make his l>r her return. Study it before you do .onie, so as to get down the property cor rectly. T. R. NORRIS, COUNTY AUDITOR. December .">, 1880. 48-tf OKtCESTi MARV The highest authority known as to the use of tho English language." With or Wllhoul D. i.l-oii!'M?nt Icxle?. Tho Standard of the Loading Publishers, Muzin?s, and News papers. Thc Dictionary of Hie Scholar for Spelling, Pronunciation, and Aocuraoy In Definition._ hoad for largo Circular fe tho Publishers, J. B. UFPIKCGTT COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. And Govern Yourselves Accordingly. IHAVE received an assorted stock of DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, HOOTS, SHOKS, HATS and CAPS, which' 1 um selling very low. I also koop first class GROCERIES* CROCKERY, TINWARE, STOVES, ?nd, in fact, much moro than 1 have room to mention. . Dring your CHICKENS, DUCKS and other PRODUCE, as now is tho timo and hore is tho placo to get your Goods cheap. To give an instance, 1 sell Checks at (le. per yard, Shirting at 00. and Flour at 10c., (IO., 70e. and 7?e. per sack. W. W. ROBINSON. 03^* (?nods packed and delivered freo. /.??;..->ivt .... ?? AM;. Co?y c i i Pnssougor Department. iVtlmlitgton V. C., September 20, I88i>. Fast Une Between Charleston and Co lumbia and Upper Mouth Carolina and Western North Carolina. WKSTWAIU). Leave Charleston (N. IO. R. lt. Depot) . 7 IO n m " Lane. ll (fi iv m " Sumter.IO 25 a m Arrive Columbia.ll 55 a in " Winnsboro. 2 24 p in " Chester. :$ 84 " " York ville. 5 00 " " Lancaster. 6 28 " " Rock Hill. . 4 10 " " Charlotte. r> 15 " Arrive Nowborry.12:$0 " " Groonwood.*. *.!o " " Laurens..'. J) 15 " " Anderson. 4 40 " " Greenville. 5 20 " " Walhalla. 7 00 " " Abbeville. 4 00 " " Spartnnburg. 2 40 " " Hondorsonvillo. 0 10 " " Asheville. 7 00 " H AST WA Ul). Leave Asheville. 0 05 Oj ni hoove Henderse,mille.it 60 am " Spartanhurg.12 40 m " Abbeville.?ii 50 um " Walhalla. S 00 " " Greenville. )) 40 " " Anderson. 0 87 " " Lauvens.0 .'50 " " Groonwood ...12 88 p in " Nowborry... .*. 2 46 p in Arrlvo Charlotte.:. 1 00 pm " Rock Hill. 1 57 " " Lancaster.ll 00 a m " York ville. 1 '?0 pm " Chester. 2 40 p m " Winnsboro. 3 80 " " Columbia. 5 '20 " " Sumter. (I ?57 " " Lanes... 7 12 " AlTive Charleston (X. E. R. It. Depot) . 0 :lo p m Solid Trains lief ween Charleston and Columbia, S. C. J. F. DI VI XE, General Superintendent. T. M. KAI KRSON, General Passenger Agent. J Lady Street, near G. & C. R. R. Depot, Columbia, S. C., -M AN Ul' A rr I'll KU OK Steam Eipei and Boiler?, iVIill Gearing, Vertical anil Hori zontn Cane .Mills, Grist and SAW MILLS OK ALL SIXES, HOUSE FRONTS, ?AILING FOH GARDEN AND CEMETERY LO I S. Prompt and Special Attention given to Repairing' of Ma chinery. I would call thc attention of tho public espeeiall v t" the fact t hat tn y ( 'I lb ' U LA b SAW MILLS havotaken tho first prize at every State Fair in Columbia when on ex hibition, and that I make a specialty of tho manufacture of tho IMPROVED CIRCULAR SAW .MILL, combining great simplicity with durability ami strength in their const rind ion, and there by I am oil ah) od to put on tho market an article which rivals any other i mice as well as effectiveness. 1 have on n a many testimonials from tho foremost, sawyers and mill-men of this State who uso my mills to their perfect satisfaction. I "m enabled to furnish I louse I'ion ts, bailing and all Architectural Work at short notice, having a huge variety of patterns; and, besides, tho experience of many years in the trade, so thal I can . nit customers in ovory manner to their taste as well as to prices. My oxporioiico and knowledge of gearing-mid oilier ma chinery by this tinie is well known throughout the State, and will warrant to every one that he can bo suited by me. 1 pay close attention to bepairs of Steam Engines, &c, when ordered, so that they are promptly Ulled and no loss occurs to any customers by delay. Parties desiring any article in my lino will lind it to their host interest to call or correspond with ino. Write for Circulai' and Price List, which will bo furnished on application. JOHN ALEXANDER, Columbia, S. C. May 2, 1880. Mrs. .Julia M. Johnson, Principal. 'Chere is no institution in the county mort! comfortably and completely fur nished with modern conveniences than Wagoner Academy. The most approved methods of teaching adopted. A beau tiful supply of bradley's object forms, used 111 Illustrating ''Object Lessons." Special care shown small children. Daily exercise in singing and calisthenics with organ accompaniment. Monthly reports of pupils record sent to parents. Pa trons will receive hoiiotli of public money. 0. O. WKI.I.S, a. i., omi, (beenville, S. C. KOUT. A. I IIOMI-SON, nour. r. JAVNKS, Walhalla, S. C. Wells, Orr, Thompson & Japes, Attorneys and Counsellors at Lau', Walhall?! s. C. Special attention glvoil lo all business eui rusted to our care. August 25, ISS7. i'. l-a Notice Tl IK PAUTNEUSllip KXI ST ING between Dr. L ll. Johnson ?md the undersigned for thp practice of medicine has been dis solved by thc death of Dr. Johnson. All persons indebted to thc (inn will inako immediate settlement. W. J. BK?MMSTT, M. I). December 20, 1H8?). . Vp gichmoml & gamiillc S?llroad Ck COLUMHIA AND QttERNVILLN DIVISION Condensed Boliouulo tu effect 8ej>t. 20th, nm Trains run l?y 70th Meridian Timo. NuiiTii HOUND. No. 64. Lv Charleston. 7 00 a nt Lv Columbia.10 46 ti nt Ar Alston.* .ll 40 a m At Union. ? 36 pto Ar apartnnburg. 9 Ps P W Ar Tryon.7. 4 40 nm Ar Snhidn. 6 a3i)m Ar Flat Kock..'.6 M p lu Ar Mondol sunville.0 10 pin Ar Asheville. 7 00 pin Ar Hot Springs. 8 40 p ni A r l'omnrn.12 00 tn Ar Prosperity.it topta Ar Newberry.12 42 pin Af Ninety-Six. 2 16 pm AI- Oreenwootl. 237pm Af Abbevillo. 4 "0 pm Ar Helton. 4 00 pm Af WllllnUlStOll. 4 20 pm ArPolsor. 4 32 pm Ar Piedmont . 4 48.p m Ar (Ircenvllle. 6 36 pin Ar Anderson. 4 40 p m Ar Seneca. 0 30 pm Ar Walhalla. 7 00 p in Ar Atlanta.10 40 p m SOUTH HOUND._No. 66. i,v Walhalla..77.7 7.7777.. 8 00 a m LV Seneca. 8 30 a m l.v Aiulorson. 0 37 nm Lv Greenville. 0 30 am Piedmont.10 10 am Pelser.10 33 a nt Wllliamston.10 41 am Helton.ll 04 nm l.v Abbeville.10 60 am l.v Greenwood.12 33 pm LV Ninety-Six. 1 20 pm l.v Newberry. 2 46 pm l.v Prosperity. 3 07 p nt 1'ouiura. 3 31 p nt ' LV Hot Springs. 7 30 11 III Lv AsliovIUo . 0 06 nm l.v llendersonville. i> 69 n nt l.v Mat Hook-.10 10 a nt Lv Snltldn. .10 37 am l.v Tryon.ll 24 nm l.v Snnrtnnhurg.12 36 p m l.v Union. 2 00 pm Ar Alston. 4 00 p in Ar Columhin. 6 OOpri Ar Augusta. 0 00 p rt Ar Charleston - .. 0 30 p m. Ni ?it ru hoo.Ni>. SOUTlinoUKu Wo. 4._ 'N?.-.*L Leave 6 46 p m.. .('olu?ihlii. . . Arrive 10 30 H'm Arrive (i 42 p n.Alston.Leave B 30 a m " 7 00 p in-Comara .Le;>vc 0 12am .. 7 23 pm - Prospei ;tv.. Lcnvo 8 60 a in " 7 40 p m - Newberry .. .Lenvo 8 30 n m ? 8 46pm - Ooldvillc_I^nvo 7 28 n in " !) 08 p m-Clinton.Lenvo 7 06 n m _" 0 46 p m... .Linnens .....Lenvo 0 30 n m NOltTll HOUND. SO?T?MKvTr??. JNOJVO^_typ. BL Leave 10 20 a m - Helton .Arrivo 3 40pm Arrive 10 10 n ut - Willlamston ?. 3 17pm " 10 63n in....l'elter. 3 io pm " ll O'.? a m_Piedmont .. " 2 63pm .' ii 60 p in'....fl reen v|i|n Leave 2 io pm * Daily. t Daily except Sunday. Tllltotmil CA 11 SKUVlOK. Nos. 3, 5, 60 and 61 tinily except Sunday. Main linc Dallis 61 nilli 65 tinily between Co luuiliia and Alston. Dally except Sunday between Alston nml li reen ville. Tickets on sale nt principal stations to nil points. I). CAKDW14LL, Division Passenger Agent, Columbi!!, S. C .IAS. L. TAYLOR, (?eiicral l'nss. Agent. Soi,. HAAS, Trafile Manager. SUchmomt iv taulllc Saliroiu? ?h Condensed Soliedlllo, in effect, Sept. 20, 1880. Trahis run by 76th Meridian time-ono hour fitster than '.Kith Meridian timo. SOUTlinOUND. No. 60 No. 62 DAILY, DAILY Lve 1 i*ow York. 12 16 n nt 4 30 p in " I'hlladelpliin. 7 20 " 0 67 " " Hnltitnoro. ti 45 " ? 30 ? " Wnshigton. ll 24 " ll 00 " " Charlottesville. 3 10 p in 3 00 n in " Lynchburg. 6 io " 6 07 " " Klehinonil. 3 (X) " 2 30 " " Danville. 8 40 . 8 05 " u Orcoiishorou. ") 2. _? 42 " ..' Goldshoro. J 30 pm f Ti 00 p iii " Haleigh. 4 40 p m I I 00 n m " Durham. 5 -le" p ni 2 55 n lil " Greensboro.'.?io 37 ii in ?iTTv? n ??i " Salisbury. 12 32 nm ll 23 nm " Clim lotte. 2 15 " I 00 p m " O antonin. 8 02 <. 1 43 " Ar. Spmtanbitrg...^.^ 4 51 " 3 38 " Lve Hot Springs.~ * 7 se pin " Asheville. 0 or. " " Itondorsonvillo. 0 50 " Ar. Spurt nulling. 12 30 " Lve Spai'tanhiirg. 4 61 " 3 38 " " <f reen ville. 6 50 4 40 " " Sene'-n. 7 31 a in 0 20 p 111 " Wes'minster. 7 62 " 0 31 " " Toecoa. 8 31 ?. 7 23 " " Cornella. 0 10 " 8 00 " Ar. Lula. 0 37 " 8 23 ' " Adieus. 12 20 " |I0 26 " Lve QailiCSVlllO. 10 04 " 8 60 " Af. Atlanta. 12 00 ?1 _ ,0_4?J;' NORTH HOUND. No. 61 No. 63 _HA 1 i.v DA i i.v Lve Atlanta. 7 .... 7 00 p lil " 8 10 ii iii Af. dalliesville. R 60 p 111 10OI " " Athens. (6 60 p ni 7 40 .? " Luln.i 17 " 10 20 " " Cornelia. ll 44 p ni 10 60 " " Toeeoa. 10 ll! p 111 ll '21 p m " Westminster.ll WI " ll 67 " " Sondea. 11 00 .? 12 ll " " flreonvlllo. 12 36 nm 148 " Ar. Spartnnbtirg.... .... I 30 ?? 2 62 " Lve Spurt ?mbin i;. * 3 40 p Ul " lloiidersonvlllo. ' 0 07 " Ar. Asheville. 7 00 " " Mot Springs. _ Lve Slim tiinburg..7 I SU A 111 2 62 p in " Gnstnuin. 3 33 11 in 4 46 " Ar. Charlotte. -1 26 " 6 30 ?' " Snlisliury. ft 02 n ni 7 05 " " dreensboro. 7 -15 n 111 8 40 " Ar. Durham.7. "12 ?r ? *H 26 ?Tp? " Haleigh. I 05 p ni * 7 30 p in ". (loldsboro. 3 10 " 12 60 pm Lv flrcciisltnr. 7 60n ni 8 60pm " Danville. ll 32 " 10 20 " " Itlohiuoiitl. 9 30pm 6 16 a m " Lvnehburg. 12 26 " 12 65 " " Charlottesville. 2 10 M 3 00 " " Washington. 7 10 " 0 58 " " Hnltlmoro. 8 60 ? ?8 20 " " Philadelphia. 3 00 n lil 10 47 p III " New Yoi*. 0 20 " 1 20 " .Daily except Saturdays. IDailv except Sundavs'. SLEEPING CA it SERVlCK. On trains 60 and 61, Pullman HiifTet Sleeper lid ween New York lind A Mani a. Pullman sleeper between spnrt.iuburg ami lint Springs. On trains 52 and 53, Pullman Mullet Sleeper IK)tween Washington and Moutgomcrv; Wash ington and Augusta, Greensboro and richmond, dreensboro and Italeigli. Through tickets on sale at all principal stn tim .< to all points. I- >'r rates and ?nt m mai um, npply to tiny Agent bf the Company, or JAS. L. TAYLOll, General Passenger Agent. Washington, D. C. Soi.. HAAS, Traffic Mnniiger, Washington, 1). C. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. C^OMMH.NfUXO Sl'NDAV. .lillie 12th, 1887 at fi.lfl J A. M., I'assenger Traills will run ns follows "Lastern time:" TO ANC i'lto.M eu AKI.CSTON. KA St (JIAII.V.) Depart Columbia. (!50nin 36pm Arrive Charleston.io 35 n ni -15 j> m WRST (DAil.v.) Depart ( liai lesion. 7 00 a 111 0 00 p lil Arrive Columbia.IO 45 n m 0 45 p 111 TO AND ITIOM CAMDKN. HAST (DAII.V KX0KP? SUNDAY.) n III a in p in p 111 Depart Columbi?.050 745 6 00 hi? P m p m p m p m Duo Camdon.1262 1262 7 42 7 42 WKST'DAII.V BXOKI'T SUNDAY.) n ni n 111 p m p m Leave ('aniden. 7 46 7 46 8 30 3 30 n 111 n m p m p m Arrive Columbia.10 25 10 15 7 80 {)-15 TO AM> KI to M A un ?BT A, HAST (DAII.V.) Leave Columbia. 0 60 a III 6 8,1 p m Arrive Augusta.Il IO a m |0 25 p III W HST (DA I I.V.) Leave Augusta. (I ida m 4 40 pm Due Columbia.10 46 n in 0 45 p lil CONN MOTIONS Made al Union Depot, Columbia,with C. X' G. lt. H. by train arriving at lo. 15 A. M. nml departing at 5.33 c. M.; also willi C., C. * A. H. H. by samo train to and from all points on both" ronds: also with S., C. .V C. lt. lt. bv nain arriving at 0.16 f M. and departing at 0.60 A. M. Passengers take lireakfast at Columbia and ' Supper at Hraiielivllle. Al I'li-gnatl's tn mid from all points on L'utaw ville Hnlimad; nt Cbarleston with steamers for New York, Jacksonville and points on St. John'* Uiver on Tuesdays and Saturdays] with ('harlen ton and Savannali Railroad to nm! from savait* nab and points In l-'lorldn dally. Al Augusta with Georgia and Central Kaili nail? to and from all pointy. West and Smith: nt Hlnek ville lo and ftoni all points on Hnruwell Haili nail. Through tickets emt be imiehasetl to nil pointu Solidi and West by applvlug to UNION Dfci'OT, Agent, Cohiuibln, 8. C. JOHN ll. I'KOK, Genernl Millinger. D.C. A 1.1.I:N, Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agent Clinrlegton.C. (j.