Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, March 27, 1890, Image 4
I ilk Muirs from Inside.
IMPOMT.VNT MODIFICATIONS IX TIIK
FARMKUS' MOVKMKNT PROQttAM.
in viow of thc presoiit stale of af
fairs in State politics, tho presence
iu tho city yesterday of Capt. G.
Wash Shel), of Laurens, Chairman of
the State Farmers' Association and
signor of the now famous "Manifesto"
and call for the March Convention,
could not fail to attract sotno atten
tion and sot speculation lo work in
local political circles. Captain Shell
Oiimo up in tho morning and returned
on tiie afternoon train. While in thc
city, he was in conference, at the
office of thc State Alliance Exoil ango,
with Manager Donaldson of the Ex
change, Chairman Leonard Williams,
of tho County Farmers' Association
and members of tho delegation to
tho March Convention. That dur
ing Captain Shell's visit there was
a talk in regard to thc March Con
vention Avas ascertained from con
versations with gentlemen who met
him, but further than tba ttlio gen
tlemen had nothing to say.
Referring lo a statement wdiitdi
has been repeatedly made in regard
to the original call for the Mandi
Convention, Captain Shell stated in
the presence of several gentlemen
that Hen Tillman positively had
nothing to do with tho preparation
of that call and thal he knew noth
ing beforehand of what it contained.
Captain Shell also expressed thc
opinion that a majority of the un
instructed delegates to tin1 Mareil
Convention will vote for nominal ions.
Apropos of the coining Farmers'
Convention, a reporter for thc Daily
News learned yesterday that a letter
has been received from Capt. lien
Tillman by a gentleman ill the city
who had written to him regarding
his candidacy for tho governorship,
in which Captain Tillman earnestly
urged up?n his correspondent iud lo
allownis name to bc presented to
/th'c convention as a candidate for
Governor ami coolaring that he was
not a candidate. Captain Tillman
went on to stale that bc was con
scious that there were other men in
the State whose conserv ai ism itself
made them much belier qualified bli
the place than himself. Ile declared
that thc action of thc ICdge ll old con
vention in nominating bim had been
directly against his wishes and that
thc mention of his name by the
Laurens mass meeting bad been
brought about by Captain Shell en
tirely without his knowledge.
There have been numerous predic
tions as to what thc Mareil Conven
tion will do. There is one plan of
action which has been talked of in
a quiet way among ibo men most
prominent in the .March Convention
movement and which bas been re
ceived with the greatest favor by
those wdio have considered it. so
much so that it is not altogether
guess work to say that the conven
tion will, in all probability, adopt il.
There are the best ol' reasons lor be
lieving that the plan bas received
thc sanction of thc'active workers in
the convention movement in ilif?or
ont sections of the Slate. Informa
tion of tho scheme, of which nothing
has been said publicly heretofore,
comes indirectly, but from a source
which stamps it with authority.
According to this program. Ihn
convention called in Columbia Oil ibo
'27th instant will meet, niel, first of
all, adopt a strong ami outspoken
platform. lt will linn nominate
candidates for Governor .uni Lieu
tenant Governor. N\> oilier nomi
nations will be made, the rest of thc
ticket being left blank. A commit tee
will then be appointed to plan a
campaign, arranging for mass meet
ings in all parts ol' t he Slate ; ? '
which the convention's choice for
Governor and Lieutenant Governor
and candidates foi other Mate ollices
who may present themselves will
speak. This campaign will be in ad
vance of the August convention, of
course, and will be willi a view to
securing the endorsement ol' the
nominees of the March convention
by the August convention.
It is argued in behalf ol' this plan
that it would overcome the strongest
objection urged against the nomina
tion of a complete ticket hy the
March meeting in that instead ol'
arraying in opposition the strength
of the numerous candidates for po
sitions on the State ticked, it would
bring to the support of tho Karine rs'
Movement platform and nominees
the full strength of all tho candi
dates for the places left blank on thc
ticket.
After the departure of Captain
Shell from the city yesterday, one of
tho Greenville delegation to tito
March convention said : "N on can
rest assured that lien Tillman will
not be tho nominee of thc .March
convention, if anybody is nomina
ted."- Greenville News, March 20.
Tho G reen vi Ho News slates tl mt
the paralytic stroke which han KO SC
riously affected Col I). K. Norris, of
Pendleton, is not dangerous, and
that he will bo abundantly able to
rout inn? in tho canvass for Congress.
Pendleton Oil a Mooni.
[Greenville Daily Nowa.]
PKNOI.KTOX, March P2.-Tho
courteous traveling agent of the
inlcr-Stato Building and Loan As
sociation, of Columbus, Ga., C. B.
Kendricks, reached our town a few
days since and with little effort soon
organized a local Building and Loan
Association with the following
ollieers : President, M. M. Hunter;
"Secretary and Treasurer, J.J, Sitton;
Directors, J. T. Hunter, B. F. Gantt,
F. G. Evans, J. J. Sitton and M. M.
Hunter; Col. li, W. Simpson, Coun
selor.
I am creditably informed that sev
eral of tho stockholders are contem
plating the erection of residences
and store rooms, and it is predicted
by many that soon Pendleton will be
on a big building boom.
There are negotiations now in
progress with Northern capitalists
looking lo the building of a dummy
line from Pendleton to Fort Hill and
tho building in connection therewith
of a palatial hotel at Pendleton on
one of tho beautiful sites here. One
of our enterprising young men is at
the head of thc scheme to build a
hotel, and it is believed that his ef
forts will be crowned with success, as
he is a man of capital and tine busi
ness qualifications. Judging from
the number of applica 'ons from
summer boarders every season which
are refused because of insufficient
accommodations, in tho face of supe
rior advantages Pendleton is sur
rounded with on all sides, lhere is
every reason to encourage our peo
pie to go lo work at once in this di
rection and build a hotel on a mod
ern style. Fnterpriso is catching.
A new hotel built OU a modern style
is what Pendleton needs, and she
needs il right now. There is no bet
ter card for our people to play, hilt il
is to bc played at once, or we arc
loft and for ?food. Tho agricultural
college is soon to bo established III
Kori Hill. If our people sleep
through their grand opportunity and
do md help themselves, we must
lake a back scat. There are large
hotels progressing in a few miles of
us thal have not our facilities to en
courage them. Why should wc not
grasp their golden opportunities?
There is no better evidence of tho
prosperity of a place that one can
judge from than the business nt its
railroad stations. This season thc
freight receipts will double that ol'
last season and some mouths treble
thc same months last year. This
speaks well for our town, and il
should bc an encouragement for our
moiiiod men lo place their capital oui
and reap their just reward.
Pendleton is in need of a paper.
She wants a newspaper and wants it
right now, too, I am satisfied our
people will encourage such an enter
prise liberally. There is no better
place in thc Stale to establish a
weekly newspaper than at Old Pen
dleton. 11er farming interest is be
ing watched l>\ the winde Stale and
soon will bc looked upon as ibo most
progressive portion in South Caro
lina in agriculture. There is the
material here and we invite a good
live newspaper man lo dwell willi
us.
Work has commenced t both
ends of the new dirt road running
from Pendleton lo Fort Hill ami will
lie ; ushed right through to comple
tion. Just as soon as thc road is
ivailabic lumber will he hauled and
i bridge across Fighleen .Mile creek
will be erected thus giving a de
lightful drive to Kort Hill. Il is be
lieved the road will he ready foi use
by thc Isl of May.
The express agent at this place
inf-.lined me (hat during February
7 11 pounds of butler was shipped,
I he bulk of which goes to Charles
lon, averaging thirty cents a pound,
letting shippers -?si!*-''!. This shows
whether it pays lo keep line stock or
scrubs,
'I he long contemplated building of
i new Presbyterian church on the
lot adjoining the Paptisl (bundi
iCCIUS to be no more a matter ol'
1?oiLt. ( ?lancing ?tl I he subscript ion
list shown me by the Secretary
amounting to upward of two thou
sand dollars, and counting what will
be realized by the sale ol" their oh]
church ami lot there is no doubt now
but that a handsome brick budding j
built in modern style will adorn our
lOWII before nexl fall.
Daniel Webster's Creed.
A CONKKSSION of KA ITU Willi IDS UV
I UK (.! |{ KAT STA TIC KM A \.
I believe in the existence of an
Almighty (?od, who created and gov
erns thc whole world -I am laugh!
this hy tho works of nature ami tin
word of revelation.
I believe that ( ?od exists in three
persons; this I learn from revelation.
Nor is it any objection lo this be
lief that I can not comprehend how
one can bo three or three one. I
hold it my duty lo believe, not whal
I can comprehend or account for,
uni tvnai roy .naiver teaches 'nc.
I believe the Scriptures of the old
and Now Testaments to be the will
ami word of <?od.
1 believe Jesus Christ to be thc
Son of God. Tho miracles whieb lie
wrought established in my mind His
personal authority, sud romler it
proper for me to believe whatever
Ile asserts; I believe, therefore, nil
His d?clarations, ns when Ho dcolnrcs
Himself thc Son of God ns when He
declares any other proposition? And
I declar? there is no other way of
salvation than through the merits of
His atonement.
I believe that things past, present
and to come arc all equally present
in the mind of the Deity; that with
Him there is no succession of time,
nor of ideas; that, therefore, thc rel
ative terms past, present and future,
as used among men, can not, with
Strict propriety, be applied lo Deity.
I believe in thc doctrines of fore
knowledge and predestination, as
thus expounded. I do not believe in
those doctrihos as imposing any fa
tality or necessity of men's actions,
or in any way infringing free agency.
I believe in the utter inability of
any human hoing to work out his
own salvation without thc constant
aid of the Spirit of all grace.
I believe in those great peculiari
ties of the Christian religion-a
resurrection from the dead and a day
of judgment.
I believe in the universal Provi
dence of God, and leave to Ifipiourus
and his more unreasonable billowers
in modern times the inconsistency in
believing that Cod made a world
which he does not take the trouble ol'
governing.
Although I have great respect for
sonic other forms of worship, I be
lieve tin' Congregational mode, on
the whole, to be preferable lo any
other.
I believe religion to be a matter
not of demonstration, hut of faith.
God requires us to give credit to the
truths which he reveals, not because
we can prove them, but because he
declares them. When the mind is
reasonably convinced that the Hilde
is the word of God, the only remain
ing duty is to receive its doctrines
with full confidence in their truth
and practice them with a pure heart.
I believe that the Ibbie is to be
understood and believed in thc plain
and obvious meaning of its passages;
since I cnn not persuade myself
that a book intended for the instruc
tion and conversion of the whole
world should cover its true meaning
in such mystery and doubt that none
but critics ami philosophers can dis
cover il.
I believe that the experiments and
subtleties ol' human wisdom are
more likely to obscure than to en
lighten the revealed will of God, and
thal he is tin- most accomplished
Chris! inn scholar who hath been ed
ucated :il the feel of Jesus, and in the
( fol lego of Fishermen.
1 believe that all true religion con
sists in the heart ami the affections,
lind that therefore all creeds and con
fessions are fallible ami uncertain
evidences ol' evangelical piety.
Finally, I believe that Christ has
imposed on all His disciples a life of
active benevolence; thal he who re
frains only from what he thinks to
l>e sinful has performed hut a part
iud a small pai l ol' his duty, that he
is hound todo good and coniinuni
?Mle, t?. love his neighbor, to give
loo.I and drink to his enemy, and
lo endeavor, so far as in him lies, lo
?rounde peace, truth, piety and hap
piness in a wicked and forlorn world,
?clieving that in the great day which
s to cullie lhere will be no other
damian! of merit, no other criterion
d' character, than that which is al
.cady established, 'div their fruits
illili ! ye kllOW (helli. "
AInny Persons
Arc broken clown from overwork or household
enrcs Brown's Iron Hitters
rehllililfi tho system, nuls digestion, removes ex
cess ol' bile, u?iil e 11 res nadarla. (Jet thc genuino.
A 11.A STA, .Mandi 17.-Col. A. I..
Harris, who has been one of the
nosi prominent Republicans Georgia
ias ever lind, nm? who organized
thc Georgia Mouse of licprcscnta
ives din ing the lamons twenty days'
lighl over Organization under Rc
'onslruclion Acts, has become II
Democrat. A newspaper ntinouiice
lieill thal he had turned Democrat
.nils oui thc following published
.ard. Ile says: "There is no lie
Imillican party in Georgia. There is
a small, close corporation of a few
negroes and while men who keep up
just enough Organization lo send
themselves as delegales to Repub
lican National Conventions and to
keep themselves in ollice. This party
is wholly dominated by negroes,
liol such learned, broad-minded men
as lljshop Turner, Grand ison and
Others of their kind, but by a (dass
ol' negroes, who, were they white
tuen, could have no standing in any
parly or community. The adminis
tration al Washington promptly
makes appointments as recommended
hy the sweet scented gang."
Neuralgic Persona
A in I thoftO troubled with nervousness resulting
from euri! or overwork will bo relieved by toking
Hr own* s Iron Hitters, Genuine
hos Undo murk and crossed red lines on wrapper.
Life is no idle dream, but a soj
ourn reality, based on and OIICOIU
passod by eternity. Kind ?Ut your
work and stand lo it; the night Com
eth when no man can work.
ro RAISE SUPPLIES FOR THE
TOWN OF WALHALLA FOR
THE YEAH 1890 AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
Bu IT OUOAIX KI> by the Intendant
md Wardens of the Town of Wal
lalla, in Council assembled, and by
he authority pf the same :
That a tax to cover the period
rom January loth, 181)0, to January
5th, 1891, Vor the sum and in the
nanner hereafter named shall be
'irised and paid into tho treasury of
he Town ol" Walhalla by the :11st
lay of May next :
Sia-rioN 1. The sum of twenty
fonts on'each one hundred dollars ol'
issessseri value ol* real and personal
iroporty for ordinary town purposes;
dso the sum ol' filly cents on each
?nc hundred dollars of assessed
'abie of real and personal property
or interest on railroad bonds.
Sue. '2. Ten dollars a day by any
ti neran t trader or auctioneer, offer
tig for sale within the Town ol'
(Valhalla any goods, wares and mer
handise at auction or otherwise, to
ie paid each day in advance : Pro?
hied, the provisions ol' this Ordi
lance shall not apply to Ibo ordinary
lealers in county produc?s.
SKI;, ii. On ali circuses and other
hows a tax of from live to one httn
Ired dollars per day, in the riiscre
ion of the Intendant, shall ho paid.
Sice. 1. On each and every billiard
able and on each and every, pool
able kepi for profil, :i lax ol' $10,
lagatelle table $10, and ten or nine
tin alleys $10, in advance, before
?cense for using the same shall he
[ranted, and any person opening
itch establishments, without first
btn?nitlg license for thc same, shall
ic lined for each day they arc kept
pen a sum not exceeding $6.
Snr. f>. On each and every keeper
I* livery and sale stables thc sum di'
'2f> for thc year in advance, and no
orson or persons shall let mit tor
>ay in any manner any horse, wagon
r other vehicle without paying the
allowing tax : linell one horse and
eh ide $10j cadi two horse and
chide $lf>: this section not being
csigucd to alYeel draying.
Snr. ti. On cadi and every dray
un for profit thc sum of $f> for the
ear in advance.
Si:r. 7. On each sud every meat
larkct, butcher si all or wagon thc
lim ol' $1(1 per year, payable in ad
unco, provided that anyone wishing
0 dispose of beef, mutton veal, pork
r goal, al retail may do so by paying
1 for every beef or 50 cents for
adi mutton, hog, goat or calf, unless
he same be sold in hulk.
Si:<-. S. On each and every person
.ho shall open any room, teni, both
r car, for thc purpose of laking
holographs, daguorrotypos or
Iber likenesses, thc stun of $10 for
lie year; $1 per month, lora less
criod, in discretion ol' thc Inlcml
nt.
S Kr. ?I. Thal, cadi and every per
on liable to road duty, under thc
iws of ihc State, oilier than tniiiis
iTs of thc gospel, teachers ol' schools,
nd students, shall work on thc
brents tell days (or pay al thc rate
I' Hf ty cents per dil} ) under thc
ireelioii of thc Intendant or some
nc in his slead, under thc same
emili ?cs as prescribed by thc laws
f the Slate for any refusal or lieg
et to perform said work : Provided,
lin! any person shall bc permitted
i pay on or before the Rilli dav of
iprll a commutation of t; I.
Slit:. 10. Thal the tax Oll real and
ersonal property, as provided in
eel ion I, shall bc paid according to
lie assessments, returns and v.alua
ons made for thc Stale laxes: Pro
iricd, that ii very ease any partv
Ililli have the right of lill appeal
.oin such assessments or valuations
) thc Town Council any lime before
lie first Wednesday in April next,
my property in town on ihc Hrsl of
lay, not returned to thc County
mditor, is io bc listed l?v thc Town
'rcasurer for I axutioii.
Sui'. II. All taxes herein levied
I'xci pt such laxes, licenses and'
sscs.Macnts as arc retpiired to be
aid before entering mi the business
s liereinhcl'oije mentioned, shall I."
aid on or before thc lir.-t day of
une nevi, ami if any person or per
ms shall fail, refuse or neglect pay
lent ol' laxes herein levied within
lie time specified, 1 he Treasurer of
lie Council is hereby authorized and
equi red to add Hf leon per cent io
lie amount of the tax lo the person
lins neglecting or refusing, and if
lie tax and penalty thus imposed arc
ot paid within twenty days it shall
e thc duty of thc Treasurer to issue
xecutions therefor immediately and
oiled, the same in due process, or
0 lined $0 for each case ol' neglect.
SKC. 12, Be il furl her Ordained,
'hat anv person found drunk in thc
.......'.;. ?i... 'iv..-.. ..i' Walhalla,
thereby the peace ami good order
I' thc town may bc impaired, or
he convenience ol' oilier persons
lltorfered with, shrill bc guilty of a
lisdomeanor and punishable at thc
liseretion ol' thc Intendant within
bc limits ol' his authority.
SK<\ I.'!. He it further ordained,
Phnl all pinces of ' usiness or amuse
nenf in list bc closed on thc Sabbath
lay, and the viola''), of this orrii
lanec shall be subject toa penally of
(25.
S Kr. I I. Ile it Ordained, That any
?Orson riding or driving upon Ihc
Sidewalks or h ailing a horse thereon,
.xcept to cross ihc same at a regular
.rossing, or placing any obstruction
yb ich may impede a free passage,
ihall he punished at ihc discretion of
.ho Intendant within thc limits ol'
Tis nulhorit v.
SKI . If). * Ile il ( bdaincd, Thal
my person Caught ill lin aol of pub
ic indecency mi the street shall bc
guilts- of a misdemeanor ami bc pun
ished ai the discretion of the Intend
ant within the limits of his million! v.
SK? . IO lb- it < brinmori, That,
liny person convicted of keeping a
disorderly house within thc limit's oi'
the Town of Walhalla, shall, upon
Conviction of such offense, be lined a
sum not less I,ian $26 nor more than
$80, and the owner or lessee of any
? Ml I ?? I I 11 I. 1 .
dwelling house ?tv othor building situ
ated within said incorporate
limits who lets or sub lets any such
dwelling to any person or persons,
to be used as a bawdy house or house
of prostitution, shall upon convic
tion pay a fino of not loss than $5
nor moro than $30, for every day
upon which such house or building
may be used or kept, and bo other
wise punished Within the discretion
of the Intendant within tho limits
of his authority.
Sue, 17- .Any person or persons
who shall bu guilty of lighting, riot
ing, using profane: language or other
disorderly conduct within the incor
porate limits shall be subject to a
line or imprisonment at tho discre
tion of tho Intendant within the
limits of bis authority.
SKO. 18. It shall Co the duty of
thc Marshal to arrest all persons
guilty of misdemeanor or lighter
crimes within tho incorporate limits
of the Town of Walhalla, by viola
tion of the laws of tho State, of
South Carolina, or by violation of
any Ordinance of the Town of Wal
halla and bring them before the In
tendant or a Warden acting in bis
stead, who shall havo such power to
pass such order in tho premises as in
his opinion justice may require, con
slstout with thc authority of the
Council in such case provided.
Sice. 19. He it further Ordained,
That it shall be the duty of tho Mar
shal or Policeman, after the arrest of
any person, whoso violation of any
law interferes with the peace and
good order of thc Town of Walhalla
or the conduct of the person arrested
after the arrest is made is such as to
impair the peace and good order of
tho town, to closely confine such
person and produce him as herein
after directed for examination or
proper administration of criminal
justice as the case may require.
SKC. '20. It shall be the duty of
tho Marshal lo prevent ball playing
and other amusements hy a collection
of boys or men in the .Main Street
of the Town of Walhalla, and he is,
to effect this, authorized to arrest, all
persons so engaged and bring them
Indore the Intendant for examination
and punishment. Ile shall also dis
perse any. crowd assembled on the
sidewalk.
SKO. 21. He shall arrest all per
sons found throwing lire-halls, or
shooting guns or pistols or other
lire-arms or lire-crackers and sling
shots, within the incorporate limits
of the Town of Walhalla ami bring
them before thc intendant for exam
ination and punishment,
SKC. '2*2. Any person found guilty
of injuring shade trees hy hitching
horses thereto or otherwise, inside
the incorporation, shall be lined in a
sum not exceeding *.r> in the discre
tion of the Intendant.
SKC. 28. The Marshal is further
authorized to arrest any person
found on the streets between lu
o'clock c. M., ami 6 o'clock A. M., who
cannot give a satisfactory reason for
such presence on the streets during
these hom's.
Sue. 21. Il shall bea misdemeanor
for any person to out trees on any of
the streets of Walhalla.
SKC. 25. That any person who
shall he guilty of running a horse or
mule on Main Si reel shall be subject
lo a line or imprisonment at the dis
cretion of the Council within the
limits of their authority : Provided,
That this section shall not apply to
a quiet canter.
Sm*. 20. That any person or per
sons having claims against thc town
must present thom within GO days or
thc same will he didiarred from pay
ment unless a satisfactory CXCtlSC is
rendered.
SlCC. 27. That any ?log running al
larg?' within tho corporate limilsof thc
town, between 1st of August, and the
1st of October, without a muzzle, is
liable lo !>?' s< i/.ed and retained by
the Marshal fora period of twenty
four hours, during which time his
owner can redeem him by paying
the sum of two dollars, and if not
s?? redeemed tho dog is then lo bc
killed.
SlCC. 2H. All residents and owners ol
property within tho corporate limita
are expected lo keep their premises'
in a clean ami healthy condition, ami
any one failing to remove nuisances,
when requested to ?lo so, is subject
to bc lined in the discretion hf tin
Intendant or Warden acting in lin
stead,
S KC. 211. That it is tiulaw nd foran)
person to leave melon innis or othei
such trash on tho streets of this
town, and any person so doing an?
refusing to romove thc samo is babb
to bo arrested and punished willoi
the discretion of the Intendant.
SKC. 80. I tesol ved, That, all law?
enacted by thc Council heretofore
not in conflict with these Ordinances
are considered in full force, and lim
each and every one <?f these O rd i
nances shall be in full force after tb?
publication of thc same.
Dom- and ratified in Council am
the Si'al of the corpora
(ff?ji?&Sfoti; . 'oil the said Town o
a ww^bn! Walhalla affixed thereto
"-3S?B*a!*2"P? this the Otb ?lay of March
1800.
I). H. DAUBY, Intendant.
C. I,. KKID, Clerk Council.
Worman Part Ti
Is now ??pen for th?' reception <
guest s.
Kine (?rounds, open Fireplace!
Fleet ric Holls, Guests Call and Kit
Alarm, Hath I{ooms anil other nu
il ? * i*i i appointments.
A pleasant boin?' for the tomi:
and heall li seeker.
Special attention io Commercii
Travelers.
Large ami commodious Samp
I tooms.
( luisinc superb.
I {???uns singh- and en suite,
For terms, tte., apply to
NORMAN IMDJG CO.,
Proprietors.
January 9, I89t).
Walhalla Prices .Curren t.
Apnlos-. dried, V lb unpealcd . a
" " " pealed. 5
" green, t> buahel. 1.0?
Putter-perpouml. 20
1 " O oallen- I? pound. 30
rJeca\vax--|)or pound . if. " is
Beef-per pound. a? s
Huenii-dry aalt ahouldcia. 0 itt"
dry ault clear I'll) sides. 7&8
country... la'/n
limns, canvassed. I'?'.i5il0
ClUIcO- per jar?!. 0? 8
Coll?e-Kio, per pound. 20 ?? 25
Lpguyrn. .':>.. 27
dava.,. !2S?80!
C.nldien -uiiainauiiiic, per ael. 15^20
?porm, lier liouuU. 30j5
pa ra ll ne wax. 20
Chickens and fowls, per head. 15?.VA
Cetton-nilddline;, per pound. I 0
Yarn, per I ?linell.
Copperas- -por poniul. &3
DneKH-per head. 20v<?25
Kuna-per dozen. 8? in
Klour-per sack (08 ponnda. 2d OS 8.00
Kenthcra--geese per pouml. 'I5j??
mixed, per pound. :jn^
(?raia -corn, per bushel...*. DO^HOO
rye, per tmahel... JP.. a". ? loo
oats, red, per hnshel. -lo"uftO
Iron-Kllgllsll reline?!, per jionml. 3Vi a I
Sweet!, per pound. 7
band, per pound. "WM;
hoop, uer pound. C@
pel ware, \Wt pound. 4^6
Lard, per pound. ?.??10
I.due, per barrel. l.co^s)
I,mnlier, per thousand feet. 7.00??_8.00
.ead, per pound. e&it)
..lolasses, jier gallon. 36^70
.Madder, per pound. I" .<
Nails, per koa. 3.0001.00
dillons, per Imsliet. B0j$QQ
Cl. keros?n??, p*T gallon. -20
Itetl oil, per call?n. 25
Potatoes, Irish, por bushel. 75
aweel, per hnshel. 60.
Hlee, per pound. li'tlVj
Salt, Liverpool, per sack, lao poiiuds.. 1.25
Cine Itlehniond salt, per sack. au n(IO
'/" Slllrlilltr, wholesale. O'
il " retail. 0?A
a. Shilling, wholesale. ?
% '. retail. 5
Shot, per pound, I0e., or a IIOUIKIS for. 25
Spirits I ni pen! inc, pei gallon. 75
Soap, per pound. las
Sugars crushed, por ll. lin 0
A willie, per ll. IO
llrown, poi' Ih. 7'<|
Kxtra C per ll.. M
Slarcli, while ?11(1 lillie, per 'li. li'f.aS
Soda, per ll?. . 6a 10
Tobacco, per ll,.*. 30n86
Tobacco, smoking, per lb. 20ii00
Tull?>\v, per Ih. 7
Turkey a, per hem!. sn a an
(leese, per head.f.... Uli?
llonev, per Ih. Ill
Hides' (hy. per ll.. IO
ercOII, per Ih. 5
Indigo Spanish Klent p Ih. 1.25
('anilina. | ? ll. 70
Tena-dun Powdor, p Iii. con
llvson, green, |i 1!.. lil)
Vining llvs.m. l.liu k, p ll.. 50
Oolong I i ll. Ciia75
Wool, wasli.'d, p ll. 255130
uiu??f??r IM.
Lady Street, near G. & C. R. R.
Depot, Columbia, S. C.,
-M AMI A? TC UKI!.
Steam Ensines
?Hill Gearing:, Vertical nnd Hoc
/.mitti Cane ?Mills, (iris! anil
SAW .MILLS OK ALL SI/.KS, ?OUSE
FRONTS, KA I Ll NC FOR GARDEN
AND OKMBTKRY LOTS.
Prompt and Special Attention
given to Repairing- of Ma
chinery.
I would call tho attention of tho public
especially to tho fact thal my CIRC Ob AR
SAW MILLS bavciaken Hie Hist prize at
?.very state Fair in Columbia when on ex
hibition, lind thal I naiko a specialty nf
Hie manufacturo ?d' the IMPROVED
CIRCULAR SAW MILL, combining
groat simplicity with durability and
strength in their construction, and there
by I am enabled lo pul on the market an
article winch riyals any other in brice as
well asol?octivonoss, I bave on (I lo many
testimonials from tho foremost sawyers
and mill im ., ol' Ibis State w ho use my
mills tn their porfect satisfaction,
I am enabled to furnish lions? Fronts.
Railing and all Architectural Work at
short notice, having a largo variety ?d'
patterns; and, besides, the oxpOrioiico ?if
many year? in tho trade, so flint I can
suit customers lu every manner to their
taste as well as to prices. My oxporionoo
and knowledge ?d' goa ring and othor ma
chinery by Ibis time IS well known
throughout lb?' stale, nnd will warrant
lo every ?nie thal li?' call bo suilnl by me.
I pay ?dose al teni ion ?to Repairs of
Steam Kngines, i&c, when ordered, so
thal, they are promptly lilied and no loss
occurs to any customers by delay.
Parties desiring tiny article in my Hue
will (Ind il to their lu st Interest tocall or
correspond w|t b mc.
Write for Circular and Price I-ist,
which will lu? furnished on application.
JOHN ALEXANDER,
Columbia, S. C.
May
1880
/V Miiiiti<? Coast r^ino
Passenger Repartment.
U'tbnlnuton, A'. C, January lil, I sun.
Fnsl blue Between ( Inn lesion ami Co*
lamina ami Upper South Carolina
and Western North Carolina.
Condensed Schedule.
W USTW Alli).
heave Charleston (N. K. R. R. Depot)
. 7 30 n m
'. Lanes. 0 lo a in
'. Suinter.I<> ll 111
Arrive (lohimhin.Il fm a ni
.. Wlnnsboro. 2 ?M p m
.. Chester. 3 111 "
" VorkviP ?..ni? ?
ha neust . ?> 28 "
" lank Hill. I RI "
Charhitto. ? > l"? "
Arrive Newberry..30 "
" Greenwood. 2 3u "
.. Laurens. I) '15 "
" Anderson. -I lu "
Greenville. 5 .jo "
" Walhalla. 7 on "
" Abbeville. -I Ot) "
" Spnrtanburg. 2 in "
" llotidorsonvillo.o 1" "
" Asheville.7 <><> "
KASTW A lil).
Leave Asheville. t) 05 n m
Leave Henderse.nvillc.Il .">!> am
.' Spartan burg.12 lo m
" Abbeville.10 50 a ni
" Walhalla. S III) "
" (1 reen vi Ile. Il In "
" Anderson. 0 87 "
" baiirens. (i 30 "
" Greenwood.12 83 p in
" Newberry. - '15 p in
Arrivo I Miarlo! lo. I <"> ?> ni
. Kock Hill. ! :.7 "
" Lancaster.Il 00 a ni
" York vi I lc. I 'JO 11 in
" Chester. 2 '10 p m
" Winnsboro. :! 39 "
" ( 'ol um bia. 6 '?a "
" Sumter. a ",7 "
" Lanes. 7 50 "
A rrivo Charleston (N. B. lt. lt. Depot)
. ii 30 p m
Solid Trains Ind ween Charleston and
Columhia, S. C.
J. K. DIV INK,
(?encrai Superintendent.
T. M. KM KRSON,
(louerai Pnssenircr Agent.
fl. O. WKI.I.S,
.i. i., onu,
Grconvillo. s. c
I IO UT. A. THOMPSON,
nour. T. .IAVNKS,
Walhalla, S. C.
Wella, Orr, Thompson & Japes,
.Mlurm i/a ami ('minat llura <il ?AlWf
Walhalla, (f. (J.
Special nt ten ti on given to all business
ont riistod to our caro.
August 25, ISS7. o l-a
R t PI Q T D AT IH Kl
ntulo.l KAIIUN
Mm mr
NU I lut,
IWI bl. bc af Jocassce Church, on thc
22d of Mai,di. for the purpose of rog*
i isl ral ion ol' vol?is, ami will Le al lb"
('ouri House un Salesday in every mouth,
until Salesday ill duly, aller '..hieb Mine
tho Registration Kooks will ?dose, until
after tho election,
N. c. MCDONALD,
Supervisor (legist rat loll.
March li, 1800. I? td
Jlichmomt ? ganuill? SailroRd (So,
Condensed Schedule in Oitcot Nov. 10th, 1881?.
COLUMPIA AND OltKBNVlLLM DIVISION
'....nins nm i?y 76th Merlulan Timo.
NoitTII llOUM?. No. M.
Lv Charleston. 7 00 a 111
Lv Columbia.to 45 n ni
Ar i..Kton.ll 40? III .
Ai Union. I ott p m
Ai SpnrtHubitrg. 8 Wpm
Ar TIJOU. 4 40 inn
Ar Saluda. 6 33pill '
Ar Klnt Kook. O W P?I
Ar lleiulorsonvlUo. 0 1U pm
Ar Ashovlllo. 7 00 ll in
Ar Hut Springs. ..,. 8 40 p in
Ar Pouinin.12 (Kl in
Ar Prosperity.12 26p in
Ar Newberry.12 r.: inn,.,
Ar Ninety-Six. 2 10 \l*f *
Ar tireen wood. 2 OTC* m
Ar Abbeville.-. -l'OOp ui
Ar Helton.yr..' 4 00 p in
Ar Williams!??.'...<-... 4 20 p lil
Ar Pol/or..f. 4 32 p ui
Ar Piedmont./. 4 48 p J?
Ar Greenville..'. 0 30pm
Ar Anderson. 4 40 p in
Ar Seneca. 0 30 p in
Ai Wiillmlla. 7 00 p III
Ar Atlanta.10 40 p ? .
Soi' rn ltoti.Ni>. _ No. 66.
Cy Walliu??T..^. 8 00 ft ui '
l.v Seneca. 8 30 ii ni
Ly Anderson. 1) 37 u ni
Ly U roo?ville. ? so a ut
Piedmont. .to io a ai
INihsor.io 33 n m
Wllllamstoii.10 41 A ni
' licito?.ll 04 u m
Lv Abboyllto.10 60 n m
l.v Greenwood*.12 33 pm
Lv Ninety-six. 1 20 p 1?
l.v Newberry. 2 46 p m
l.v Prosperity. 3 07 p m
roniara. 3 si u in
l.v Hot Surinas. 7 30 ft m
Lv Ashovlllo . 0 os a m
l.v HoiidorsonvlltO. O 6<jnm
Lv dat Kook. . ..10 io n m
l.v Batuda.10 37 11 in
l.v TIJOU.ll 24 n in
l.v Silnrtaiibitrg.12 36 p in
I.V l llillll. 2 00 tl Ml
Ar Alston. 4 00 (i ai
Ar Columbia. 6 00 u 111
Ar Aoiiiistn. 0 00 p 111
Ar Charleston. 0 30 p m
Noun i nor NI?. SOUTIIUOUSO
INO. 4. _jtN<ii8.
Louve ? ir? p 1?-Coliniibin.f. Arrivo 10 80 n?n
Arrive 0 42 p ?1-Alston.Leave t> :to ft m
" 7 ?KI p m - Pnmnrn .Leave 012 a in
" 7 23 p lil-Prospect v.. Lon vu S 60:1111
" 7 in pm - Newberry ... 1.0a vu s 30 a m
" s 40 p in - GoldvlllO ....Leave 7 28nm
" H os p m - Clinton.Leave 7 06 a ni
" !> 4.1 pm-Laurens.Lenvo l! 30 a III
Non I'll liol' N ti. SbuT??iiiii?iiT.
I No. Ml. tNoJ Ol.
Leave lo~20n.ni - l??lio?? T...Arrivo 3 40pm
Arrive 10 40 a in - Wtllinmstoii " a 17 u m
10 63 a m- Pelzet-. '.' 3 10 p m
" ll 00 nm - Piedmont... " 2 63 p m
.' 11 MI p m - Greenville..Leave 210pm
' Daily. I Dnlly oxeopt Btuulny.
'I'll Ki lld ll (Wit SKKVIOK. "
.Nus. .1, I, r>o anil .11 dallv except StinUnj-.
Mnln lim' trains 11 ami 65 (lally between Co
llUllliia and Alston.
Dillly excopt Suiulny between Alston ami
(?rccnvlllc.
'rickets 0? salo at principal stations to nil
points. I). CAKDWKLI.,
Division Passeiieor Anent,
Coliimliiu, S. ()
.IAS. 1.. TA Y LOU,
(?eiiernl 1'nss. Apoiit.
Soi,. HAAS, Traille Malinger.
Sichmjnd & touille SHi?rom? dio,
Lvo
Condensed Schedule, in effect, Sept. 20, issn.
Trains run hy 76th Meridian time-ono hour
laster titan Milli .Mei titian time.
SOI'TIIIIOI'ND.
No. 50 No. 62
HA I I.V. UAH.Y
? low York. 12 15 a ?1 4 3d p m
ritilailel|ihia. 7 20 " ? 57 "
Baltimore. ?45 " 0 30 "
Wnshlgton. ti 21 " 11 o?
Charlottesville. 3 10pm 3 0(1 a ni
Lynchburg. 5 40 " r> 07 "
ItlclllllOlltl. 3 IM) " 2 3(1 "
Danville. 8 40 ' 8 (?5 "
t ? rceiishoro.". ,_10 27_ j?>_ ? 42 "
t ioldshoro.2 30 pm I r> 00 jt lil
Itntt'ijili. I 40 i> m i I no a m
D ti ri in ni. 6 48 p ?1 2 5.1 a in
(ircelislinro.MO 37 ll 111 "?1 BO ll III
Snllslmry. 12 32 a nt ll 23 a nt
Charlotte. 2 16 " I IK) p in
Die tonia. 3 02 " 1 43 "
S|.ai tallinn n.._4 01 ; "_3 "8 "
Hot Springs!..!. 7 pm
Asheville. ll 05 "
lloiidorsotivlllo. ? 00 "
S pai I a n hi i ij;. 12 30 "
;'.pnrtiiuhiirg~7~. 4 61 " 3 38
Greenville. 6 rn; " 4 I? "
Soncen. 7 31 a tn <"> 20 p m
Westminster. 7 02 " ? 31 "
Toccon. s 31 " 7 23 "
Cornelia. ? 10 " S 00 "
Lula. ?37 " 8 23 '
Athens. 12 20 " 110 20 "
Gainesville. io el " s 60 .?
Atlanta. 12 00 in 10 ll) "
A r.
i .ve
.\ r.
r.vi
Ar.
Lvo
Ar.
NOttTll HOUND.
No. 51
liAII.V
Atlanla. 7 00pill
(?aiui-sville. 8 50 p m
AI hens. |6 .10 p III
Lula. ? 17 "
Cornelia. 0 44 p Ul
Toc?os. lo lt> |i ni
Westminster.11 00 "
Seneca. Il 0? "
(I ree?ville. 12 35 a m
HpurtiiuhiU'g. I 3? "
K?mrtiuihut'g.
Ucmlorsonvlllo.
Asheville.
Hot Bpi lug?.
Spnrtnnl>?i'K. I 30 a ?1
t fiistoiiin. 3 33 a m
charlotte. 1 2.1
Salishiiry. (I 02 a in
(liccushoro.. 7 15 a m
i mriiiim. 1201 "
Lvo
Ar.
Ar.
I.vc
I 05 p ut
3 10 "
7 Ml a Ul
?' <?ohlsln.ro.
X Greensboro.
" Danville. ?32 " IO 20" ?
" ItlclllllOlltl. 3 80 |illl l> 16 a in
" Lvlichbui'g. 12 20 " 12 66 " .
M charlottesville. 2 10 " a on "
" Washington. 7 io " (I 63 "
" Itali iiniil .'. 8 Ml " ?8 20 "
" Philadelphia. 3 00am lo 47 p III
.' New Voile. ti 20 '< I 20 "
'Daily except Saturdays.
iDailv except Sundays'.
BLHKI'ING ( Ait SKKViCIC.
On trains Mi and 51. Pillliii(|tl Huller Sleeper
between New York . .itt Atilinta.
I'lillniaii Sleeper between Sparlniihtii'^ und
Ilot Springs.
On trains .12 and 63, Pullman Ititiret Sleeper
hetween Washington and Montgomery) Wash
ington and Augusta, Greensboro anti Kieluiioiid,
Greensboro anti Unlolgli.
Througli tickets on salent all principal sta
t inns to iiUlpolnlfl.
l in rates and lllforinntion, ajiplv to a?v Anent
ol the ( oinpaiiy, or ,1 AS. L.TAYI.OII,
(ieneral Passenger Agent,
Washington, 1 > c.
Sot., ll A A?, Tm Ole Manager,
Washingt<>?, 1 ?. 0.
CAROLINA IlAiLROAO.
(iOMMKNCIXO SUSOA V. lilllie 121 h, 1887 at. 0.10
j A. M., PnssciigorTrolns Will inn ns follows
"Kastei II I line:"
TO AXD Clio.M CIIAIil.l'.STON.
KA ST ( A U.V.)
Depart ('ollltiihln. t? 50 a ni 35 pm
Arrive Charleston.Kl 35 a lu 46 p lil
Wr.sT (DAII.V.)
Depart Charleston. 7 00 a in (? 00 p m
Arrive Columbio.I0 45um ? 40 pm
Te ANO I'ltOM OA MUSS.
BAST (OAHA KXOKIT SCM>A V.)
ii III a ni p in p ni
Depart Cullimbin. 0 60 7 15 6 00 6 3,1
p tn p III p 111 p 111
DUO Canule?.12 52 12 52 7 42 7 42
WUST (HA I I.V KXltl'.l'T SI'MIA V.)
a in a in p I? ii in
Leave Caintleli. 7 15 7 15 8 30 3 30
n ni ii in p in p ni
Arrive Cullimbin.10 26 10 15 7 30 ll 45
TO AM? IIIOM A I/O 11ST A.
HAST (IIA I I.V.)
I .rase Cullimbin. li 60 a ill 6 33 p 111
Arrive August n.II loam 1025pm
WKBT (OA I I.V.)
Leave Augusta. tl inn III 4 40 p in
Due Cullimbin.Kl 15 II m t) 15 p m
CON M.c i IONS
Made al l ui.m Depot, Cullimbin, wit li C. A.- (). IL
IL liv train lirrlvlllg ttl 10,46 A. M. 011(1 tlepnr:l?n
al .1.3:: e. M.; also with C., C. A A. IL IL Itv sinnc
I mill to mid from nil points Oil holli mads; nlso
willi S., C. A (! *t. I!, hy train Arriving at 0.46 f,
M. and (topni'tlng At 0.60 A, .M.
I'nAsengers take itreakfnst nt CbhiniliiA null
Sinipor at llrmiohville.
At Progituli's to natl froht nil iiointso? Kat nw*
ville Itiillrofid; nt Chnrlcstoii with steamers for
New Vork, jacksonville and points on St. .1"lin's
Uiver on Tuesdays and Satiiidays; wit li Charles
ton and Savannah Railroad to and from Savnie
uah niul points in I'lorldn tinily.
I At Aiigiisln with Oeorglii natl Central Uaiiroads
to and Iron, all points West and South: ut lllack
\ Hie to and from all polntSAII llarnwell Itailrnnd.
TlirOllgll tickets eau he iiiirchased to all poililR
Sou.h ami West by implying to
UNION Decor, Agent, Cnlumlilii, H. C.
JOHN lt. PKOKJ GOIIOrnl ,M;.N'l.
I). C. AI.I.KN,GOII. Pnss. Hi Ticket Agent
Cliarloston.O. B.