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to sob56l). SO!L8tbhAMC A 2 to e io 'DSit,gwiav- sor oW too mvebhP 'MDey"Iin ine te'oos' us no WnO 'kase do council 4.1e'id antedpdA cael4odeMlndb$ yo Rat'sal eqr', -den; )diSy*r's got tor bo moughty 'tiokler 'bout de kTne 'HoQWls& lt? ? . 'VelI, da;is t,go kile .oh ed4ya shin-dat what strales an' dathwat 'dnoastVatest.. - embeabs' ayer', but I don't 'zackly nderstand do pint. '.i'_,Ois do6ityQr kin go ter school an' larn 'bout dat raloroad ingino an' how ilkI fetsge','btita ef' jIi climes ontor do cab an' tries tor sth the e1or g Ae*st r di ' ier tetch de rn's. d 'feO dat? 'y of yer staid dar long-'nIt yet' learn how hit cum 'part-but do betti' 'cda l4o ' ',er kurinor,8 findin' atif 0 T6ba' de eddycatod niggdF dat trfed .7ter avorghtb do morshoeol n Dat's eddyeashun dat's lustratif;--yer oo?' ';'nk0o'hdsde'Lt'gyIont.I a!Wd*OdOn;'sPOsin'dat yer dotft gitO n4ing4nie an yer don't 'go -ter rjob on,ee o044se yS N14 a otvj-Prod tol n o D "boa 4s Bay tor yer bofe ter rn an' got out shell co'n d forty.hoses for twQ.days n, hafl Now, what yor gwino ter V Y6 dat's bin fotch up on do 1r Pss goes out an' shovols dat co'n inter sacks without sturbin' yor wool do leas' bit, but dat udder nigger'll take or poeco ob chawk an' figger all obgr do side ob do barn 'fore he's sa $Qrfide-an' don'll put de hesses on halftrashins when be's done!' * '.oss so!' S'Dat's oddycashun dat 'monstratos, an' dere's no use ob book larnin' fer er niggor dat don't 'splano ter him how ter make or libbin in do good ole way. Dar's too menny oddycatid iniggers playin' lottery or finishin' dar larmdi' ln:the p?enitencbery now, yer si ' ' i~dT s IDiary. $AinuaryZAL Kon. I$idn't want to be. Object inimediately as loud as I can. Younggr 'brother born spvepsinutes later. Looks like a gp),butmay imuprove as her mellows withi age. *Foljrnary-Catch a cold. Give it to younger brother. He's sicklier thi 'I am. Very nearly settles him. March-Catch a nice rash. Pues it opi t.the ot,}ier pve. .Pretty well witda n_his_q19ek. 'l-1They've christened us. U'm Augusts and he's Alexander. Don't lhe fo0%r aesB oan Alexande d I'll kick him when he leeps. May-Got the nettle rash. Hooray! Sp's he! only worse. CJnnew-They don't think they'll be ab1le tqrear hiLa. lie's to ha ve cod l.' .il. Jan't hplp laughing. - o's)>esqualling awful. s a hisnasty temnper. I k Ah i lin, but fni tot going~to Iugut-v e've got a new nurse, who talkd to tall soldier, and leaves perambulator basking in the sun. Alexander's.got a blister on his nose. .ley don't know what it is, and they're going to give him a powder. September-I've give him the sprlatmna. lie seems resigned. I'yo nified lhis feeding bottle. . October--Pve got a new game zow--poking. Noah'a wife into his ear when the nurse an't looking. . vp grWe'rebeginning to wa ' weaer o hispins than I am, so I can shove him over very easy. 'Rden'rP beginning to enut my first tooth. As Boon as it's th rough l'vo made up my mind to bite Alex Three millions in twenty-dollar ~I~pieces arrived in New York fi-om San Francisco. The weight of ~e'4kI4'waa six tons, it filled four-. 4t'foni safes, and It took seven (zeen pe to guard it on the way. 9tippose Vander bilts eighty millions weighing one hundred and twenty tons, what a troublesome thing it wonld ha to have about te h0U.. morntfig at day eak, Mr. Wm '. Hill was aronsg fron his sleep by the barking of L dog. Going M WasffW WMu6sW JAtiI urbance, he was shot dead on the Jack steps of AS ~residence. His bb fdi 'boUl IfiM31 ;bkbke6I 16jen stad*obbbdw@idedtly4tu Adal4het P4* r &46 fro*ao of thelState mit tia,guns Mr. Jillas an 'noffen Ve arb ed South Ca olina National Guard 4er KeIghbrsooo, *b6roma"abot robbing houses, kil1ng hogs and oat Jle,-and, wibo' WhoUbver 'deteted id :he act, kill or shoobat their detectorsl [t is high time tDia4h Itheso eo pleAOoftMi&itl6ister.' A A 3dkid Oui oit 1.4U11 s."-A Jasieug w6tnan,' with an' enormous bustle, caRd toteiing' into 616 ini.I 30ming Chicag6d ftrain,' th6 "ther rbornittg, 11W. 66ttled herselfh k-seat pposite an old Gratiger who was' abiriing upo see the city. 'My datei. lane was od7ce took with one of'tbein 'ere 'linps,''re mard thW 914 ,man, ap hQ turned bi4 pitying gazo 6"a fello pass9n ger. 'Bhb waslinquiietAthe pasenger. 'Yes' wasithe .rjyl, , 'ut yer ken jesth'b6t . 'u&Ad'i4e ri.it lr;' t' gjick.'. 'What did you do' inquired the amused paiiinger. 'I sot her, dow4. in, a tub ,of hot water till the deined thitg w1ted, declared the old man, 'and it neyeri -ome on again!' The dashing woman and other passengers .who had overheard tho conversation liked to have 'wilted' without the hot water. You can alvays tell whdt her a buzz saw is going on by simply feeling ol it, bt~ a geneilly takes about as long to fin~d the end of your finger as it would to have gone and asked the foreman of the shop if the thing wa iu motion. Over seventy memibers of the Vor muont (Lpiglaturi atkep<4 . prayer meeting every mfornling. 'Skeet 'are 'the' uses of a'dveisity. A cross eyed soboolinarri can keep wice the usual rnumber of children in order at once. The best pdrtait of' hapipiness is a laughing child. Faithfuxlness and sincerity are the highest things. SGMISTADOBO S HAIR. DYE. Cristadoro's:Bair Dye is the SAFE8T and BEST; it acts instantaneously, producing the omost naturi shades of Black or Brown; does NOT STAIN the SK[1N, and is easily applied. 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Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for s , :icns Copjy, .0.q yJily eb. 07 460'' TA MERING cured by Bates' applianges SF'ot <4eetclithi, le addlred Bigno* 2 Co., 3o~ 507, New r nea re n of f I rnent idem who are on rb* fr sent free oil ton. lA with stamp (qU]I brrCeP =qB ,Und4r.,h4 1877 NEW YORK The different editions of TIlE SUN durn the flit year w11l bothie same as during th year that has 'pssedh The daily edition, wi on week, day, be a sheet of for pages' and o Sundays a sheet ot eight pages1 or 5(1 broa coiinns; 'while the weekljr edition will be sheet of eight pages of (lhe samed dimnexision and* character. that. .rer already familiar to ou fricn dsa. The Sun will continue to be the SHetuou advocate of reform and refren%hent, and c the substitution of statesmanship, wisdoi andinftegrity for hollow pretence, imbecility3 andl fraud in) the admhinstrat iolh p'f public af fairs. 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The Sunday edit.idn' alohe, '.agiht' peg $1 20 a year,. post paid. -'he Weed3 dun, eight pages of 50 broa< oolumns will be furnideg /gri pg 187.7 at th rale of'51 a yea'r' post paid. The benefit6f this large fedaction from th previous rate for The Weekly can be.enjoyc. by individual subscribers withbout the' neces sity of wming1ip c*sbs. .4t 'thb smono time if.any of our friends choose to aik,L in extend it'ga our ciretilation, we shifl' 'be giateful t them, s,ad pvery such person wiso sends us t61 or more subscribers from one place will b entitled to onue copy of the paper 'tor himsel without charge. At one dollar a year, post age paid, the expenses of paper aqd printin 'are barely repaid; and, cons idle ih g the siz of the shee( and the quality of 'its oontent a we are confidenit the people will consider' T1h Weekly Sun the cheapest newspaper publish ed in the world, and we trust also one of th very best. Address, TIHE S1IM, New York City, N. Y. .E4smaY, s., c. THE FIRST SESSION BEGINS MONDAY JANUARY, 22, 1877.s .RATES PER.SEssION, 20 WSEKs. Primary Department, . $ 7 6' intermediate Department, . 11 04 High School Department, .}5 0 Board per Month, $10 to $1: For full information, taddress, G1. .E. PRINCE, 'Principal., Janl18, 1877 19 8 * Price, Twenty,-ive Cfet. ONE lU tORFDi AND FIf EtIbg. Containing a oomplete list of all the towns ir the United States, the Territorie,s..and li Dominion of Canada, having a populatior greater than,6,000 according tod he last ces sue, together with the names of the news, papers having the largest local circulation ir each of the places named. Also, a catalogu4 of newspapers which are recommended t< advertisers as giving greatest vaie in pro portion to prices charged. Also, all news papers in the United States and Canada printing ever 6,000 copies each issue. Also all the Religious, Agricultural, Scientific ani Mechanical, Medical, Masonic, Juvenil.e Educational, Commercial, I nsuran,ce, Rea Estate, Law, Sporting, Musical, Fashion, anm ottr special class journals; very comnplete lists. Together with a complete list of' ovei 800 German papers printed in the Unitec States. Also, an essay upon advertisIag many tables of rates, showing the cost o: advertising In various newspapers, and eyer) thing which a beg inner in rddvertising woulc like to know. Address GEO. P. EmtrmW.L, * (39. 0 -- E v. in.' ih. d n, 0 8 $th !?-FOR--R-BE H- t ,.f OnJy$E.#o aTYcaEW -AD CODN1DBEOT -0 Le y in.the adonigConi For thePickens Snie In Ee manekenhs oertie 2.er andlhsimovd re' ndandpemneyl, dIt ~l t, Aknvle repcfu hi1 rf'tnlsrlest h iieso h viint ad urondn cunr. hag resnbe '. Ma 41 IIt 80 Soholastio year is divid64*0 V ~~a 4Q~ 0qsq~.~h~rlE mp 08 brtiery 6th,'1nd an sTA T 8eoemr. . t,nts, 9n , igw1ii-k;nwo"veek8s -ggit for *I'i rwloi l (194-i%9wkw"i fter this tm 9f tL% tImp._f entering. t.4 h" adet e n r le t e form" g . ta - - $0911w Oise Ry j I A4Y ,DBP*BTMENT ) Jy7NIQR OL8Ss.,, 3 term-eltg Inte4dingt. - 2dl2 m .dpelling ded- Reading bontiwiedij PripnqFy, GoG aphy; Mental ArUhMe4j 'Exercises 1n riting. - fN'TEMxEDIA'1 OLA86.1' A 1' 1stV'ith-,pelling and' Reading ontiWuel ograp,by contitued; lAkrodgecing, Anglish rammar; Vlements of Written Ar'hnetq;, B'Hdroiseg iti Writifig. ~24 pell g and .,iadiRg ApPOinqd. lemon sof Written Arithmetic completed ta1nbV idt%'Geokraphy coni#6teed; Analyt J4 Englisb-*ammar; PrWary U. 8. Hig trp Eercisqs in Writing. dX97t 0 LA88.' . 1stj Termi-English.Graramar -compldted; ,Jhpi jigalg"eography; ommoSobool 4rithire., ;n Analysis of Words; 2d Terma-Greene's; Analysis df English. J,nguage; ArLtOmetio continuedi.3maller Conpositi.on- Igher U. S. ]Aiqtor. PRZKPAR'ATONY DEPARTII!k. - . . 1 JiUXIOZ LAPS. 1st Term Latin Grammar and Harkness', Latin Book; Latin Reader; Davieq AA;bra; - 1is'tory :df England. . - '2jrq--ou. -Books of Caar; A pid, sepend Latin Book on Anailye4 of' the Lati 8 Udn6drroe;- -Greek Grammair; 1teiWdek's1 -Greelc Oandorff; Greek Reader; -)evieWr Algebra completed; Natural Philosophy INTERUEDIATH Of,Ats. 1t-IfTehnL-Six Books -of Virgil;' btim gqer.complpted; Plain Ueometry; Hig4pV Composition and Rhetoric. 2d 'Term-Sallust's Cataline & Jigarthai' -Xenophon's Anabasis; Higher 'Algebra commenced; Solid and Spherical Geome.. try completed; Chemistry. SENIOR OLASS. 1st Term-Cicero's Select Orations; X:iqphong Memorabilia; Trigonometry and Surveying; toman History; Latin Prose Compositiona. 'lTerm-Horace entire;Slx Books d -the linds; Greek Prose Gomposition; Algebra completed; Astronomy. , The abovo courso. will prepare can didates for admission into tho Sopio Mon CLAss of any of our Southrnv Colleges. Students, who do not stand a satisf'aIctory examination upon the several studies of each class, will not be allowed tho privilege to advance to the next higher, but be retained in. such class, till all the studies of it bo satisfactorily comp jleted.. TUIiioN OF .PRMARY DEPARTMENT ,PER TERM. Junior Class, -- - $5.00 Intermediato Class, - - 12.50 Senior " - . 15.00 Preparatory Department, 20.00. ..a hLsimination will bo nmado for..lat t.igeci -em:i prokonged sickeene~ M;ogitiy fo^t.4of piiatulity, tidt portme r4~mod recitatione in tdon stu dy, Will'Sb ftr1iiied pai-orltA.v;,y .'J.-11.CARLISL E, Pziheiji sico 23, 1875 17.fr Eits and E pilepsy POSITIVELY CURED. The 'otst case of the longest standing, by using Da. HUBBARn's Cure. . -. - are ive. ,000 for a case itw) n Udtth.bent free (d'4~11 Edtesag ~J t~BEIM, Chemist, OfReer 18~ 54: :e w. York... ...... -- ~1 DE01E3 - RENDERUD--USDLDSB. - -tT Beadsnr atre Ifdbrbed- by-the most emin-ent phIfi iuit~ ~world for the cure. of rhi4unii neural ghveniy omirpant,.dyspepala, kidney diaease, ach'es, pains, nervous. .liso'deors,. fits feinj,bomplagtb,. nervous and general:de bili6y,i and other chronic diseases of'the chest hea~d; livory, stomach, kidneys -and- blood. Cooec with full particul1ars re8VofaBl B ',(in i n.i, . S.Tt9 OMAI Mills, G1ItMlfs, Molbra, Castit B 9nd -roi;--Forgings,--&e; A R O4 ' $USAk JRONrg /K, In allit a hsdn yep#e ad drivi & t iIn Thr4uah$ ~ n Sef aA -1'6 l#il,- &og As nu~ seoposl-band Engines, and Boilers of. va$ipus pati-s irst rate order, on hand,. . WM. E. TANNE 400 Oct--14, 7 . ly Seqqtor-R E BQweA1. Rlepr.essiatve-,D F J3radley aind E iiBates Clerk of Court-John J 4.ew.is. Judge of 1"'obate-W GField. Skerifi-Joab Mauldin. Co.one.--Berry B Earle. M~7ool Corsmiaeaoner-O W Singleton. Tregeure gawUyig Cmnusioner--John T Oossit Chauteman--~Robert Craig, G M Lynch. Clerh L- Corinty Oomiisisioners, C L Hollingsworth, 4 at Trial Justices-Easley, Luke I. AriaIl--BSM as lubrity, --Central, Jamew: -A Li'ddell-Pikenls C I., C L Holigwoth ana a WY Tavlor-Dacuslte. 3 B3 Bothnelan,d I # und, the silroad will run as follows: 0NR -COhRMBIA. L.9 . . 0 16 a a ArrIYel " o m a610 p a Arrive(a Gilestn es p6m Leave Charlest 9 16 a a Arrive at Charlestom p a Legv"OVOW; -l 00pm _rtl Ve at Charleston 40 a m ObLitft61A alldlitf EXPRESB. Leave Charleston -9 16 y 8 Arrive qt Colunmbia 7 20 a ra tiehve Columbia;. 7 00 p m Arrive 4)Qhpries.ten -6 40 a m ..A,UQUS;TA NIGHT EXPR 88. Leave Charleston 8 00 p a Amriv,9 -aM<Ajugusto' 7,, a m - .oI' 183UMAMRVILLH TRAIN (Sunday& exceptod.) e 49%pp.rville at 7 80 a m rfve at arlessoXi j1ave 0-fi4Ww6n. .-o8 g,a' A:rive,t-3.pmervijle, 4 80.pp CAMDEN TRAIi Connects at KingvMe daily [exoept Suan d j ich Up nd Vwn Day and Passenger D:I)ay-apA!Ngh.Trains connect at August with Gorgig, Railroad, Micon and Augusip Ial*ad ada -dentral-RaMNoAd. Mis route via Atlanta is the qnioke;t end most diret route, and-as comfor,tbl and cheap as any g r g, to , pig ery, 8elmxa,.Mbil@, ew O.r eans, an al l other points Southwelt, IaWdft6NLotiis+ille, Citcinnail, Chicago, 8t. .LoyAis. p all,other points West and North. 'West. D4'in'Sn6ebt tbColumbia' with the brough Train on ehmilottee Road (which iavesat.9.p.-mi) for.all. points North. . ight Trpin connects with Local Train [AIA kleaves C'olu-mbia at 8 a. ra.] for points on charlotte Road. Laurens Railroad Train connects at New. berry on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur dayo. Up colurtia' Night Train conneets closely wIfh the Greenville and columbia Railroad. S. S. GOLOMONS, Superintendent. 8. B. PIckERs, General Tieket Agent. Greenville & Columbia R R. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, Passenger trains run daily. Sundnys except ed, connecting with nigitt trahks en South 'Caroliu1a:Railroad up and down. On and,aft-* erj1(ouslay, December 13, the following uil' b. Mie Schedule: UP Leave Columbia at 7.45 a M Leave Alst on at 9.16 a m Leave New berry at 10.86 a m Leave Cokesbury at 2.07 p m. LeaLve Belton at 3.60 p na Arrive at Giaeenville at 6.86 P m Down. Leavo G reenville at 8.06 a a Leave Belton at, 9.40 a a Leave C3okesbury ., .- 11,20, a t4eave A sto at.4A pp 'bgrCohinnetat.Alston witli Trainh on the Spartanburg and Uion' Railroad ; connect at Columb1lia with Night Trains on the South Cat 6lina Railh;oad up and doWn ; also with Traire goi%ig Non-th and(lSouth on the Cha' otte, Co. lumbia and Augusta and the Wilm gton, Ces *ABBEVILLE BRANCH. kra:tn leave A bbeville at 9.16 a mn., connoo6-. ing with.Down Train from Greenville. Lea,e Cokesb~ury at 2.15 p mn., connecing with Up Train~ Yrom C olumbia. A cconmmeodation TraIr., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaya Co eplhpry at 11.140a mn., or on the arrival ed th'.d own fIrain from reenville. Leaves Abe. bdIillhe At I'd'elook: p.' n., cdnnecting with Cg Tr.yizfrrem Cqlumibia. ANDERSON.BRANCHI AND TLUB RIDGE SDIVISION, Leave Waihalla at 6:00 a a Leave perryville at 6.46 a si Lekte'PadleIn at -.7.85 a-m Leave-AIdespn;at 8.86 a na Airy gtgB,1t'on at 9.20 a a WI. Leawe:D3eltant at . . 8.60 p a Leave Andjer,on. at - 4.60Q-p a Leave rend'afe on' at 6.'50 p r1este Pelkryville: 6.86;pmn Arrive ,at, Wahalia 7.15 p a Accommodation Trains between Belton and AndereunionTh&sdays, Thursdays and Satur, days,: he avp Belgon at 9.60 a mn., or on arriv al of Down '1'rarn from Greenivilleo. Leave Anderson at 2.00 p m. conneleting with -Up THIOR9B'PODAMEAD, - - General Superintendent. JABRs NioRsex, Jr., General Ticket A gent Schedule. $li*ta & Richmond Air Line Railway* PA58ENGER TRAIN EAsTwARD--DAIJLY.4 Lea t Atlanta 40t ~ p a Leidve -Tocooa difty -at 6 46 p a Leave WesHniser ab. p a Leave Beneca city at p a Lea* oWtial at 8 256p Le0ve Masley of 9 12 pma Leave. ireenville .as 9 41 p a Leave opdiriburg at a a Arrive at charlotte at 2 08 a a PAssUNOER TRAIN ~WasTWARD--DAtLY. Leave-Charnlo.f te at 216 a a .uave p rtanpurg a,t.a LeAveOr envIlhtt84a Ihfte Easleysat -- 708a. ieave Centralaet74 m cavo SenecAU4ity ataa *ay4, 14tWiRister, at.. a. Leave p~copp ity at. 94. 7 80 p a Colog~Ists, . EnmIg ants and Twavelers Westward. For map oirculars, condensed time tables and generAtIinforination in regard to trans. pottq4tiqn fadilities to all points in Teaase, Arkansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas, Tex~as; IowA, New MAxito, UJtah and OaLlforniapaspply to or address' AL,nagy B. - WRENN, General Emnigrant Agent, Office No. 2 H1. I. ICimnball tiduse, A tlanta, Ga.' Nd ed hould go:West without Birst get. ting: it comryication with the General Emnigraal~ A gent,' ahd become informed as to supeior adftantbges, t*heap ahid quick trans. poyttion of famoilies, household goods, stook, and farmin g implements generaly. Allirrfdruiba ti on cheerfully given. 'oS . L. DANLEY, n0 6 P. &T. A.