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THE SENTINEL IS PUBLIUED ZVNT TISDAY. BY D. F. BRALEY & O. Terms of MiabxeriptiOa. 1ae Year . . . $1 60 ol Mosths . 7 Advertisinfg Rate. Advertisements nfuserted at the rate of $1 00 er square, of (9) nine lines, oR LVO, for the grt insertion, and 50 cents for each subse quent insertion. Contracts made for TnR9, six or TWELVE lbonths, on favorable terms. Advertisements not having the number of insertions marked on them, will be published until forbid and charged accordingly. These terms are so simple any child may understand them. Nine lines is a square one inch.. In every instance we charge by the space occupied, as eight or ten lines can be made to occupy four or five squares, as the advertiser may wish, and is charged by the space. W Advertisers will rlease state the num ber of squares they wish their advertisements to make. $&P Business men who advertise to be benefitted, will bear in mind that, the SENTINEL has a large and increasing cir culation, and is taken by the very class of persons whose trade they desire. The Russians Storm and Carry Lovatz LONDON, Sept. 4.-An official Rus sian bulletin, issued at St. Petersburg, announces that Generals Meretinksy and Skobeloff assaulted and carried Lovatz yesterday, killing and cap turing many Turks. The Times' leading article of yes torday and to day, are devoted to showing the noodlessness of the pros out war, its oxcessivo cotilines in men and money far outwoighiuig its poasibility for good, and the danger of eventual Russian failure, from all of which the Times concludes that the present moment is propitious for intervention, and that Gormany and England ought to take the initiative to bring about a truce. LONDON, Sept. 4.-The special cor% respondent of the Daily News at Po redin, under date of Septombor 1, tolo graphs as follows: I rodo over the battle field when the Porlisat affair was over. The Turks left voy low wounded, and only about 300 dead on the field. Their losses could be bet, ter judgod by the nmber of kniap sacks with which the ground was strewn. In front of' the Russian trenches, half way between Perliat and Zgaiinoe, the Turkish dead were lying so close that they might have shaken hands with the Russians lying inside. It was a desperate attack and a desperate resistanco. The at tack seems to h)avo been well direct ed. It was made so suddenly and with such violence that the R ussian redoubt was taken almost by surprise the first time, 1t was mn faict taken almost boforo General Zotoff know the attack had bogun. From a Russian point of vIow 1 look upon the whole system of fight ing in fortificaitionis as a mistaken one; it would have boen much better for General Zotoff to have retreated and drawn the Turks out into the open country, where their inaptness at ex, ocuting manwuvres on the field of battle, would have put them at great disadvantage with the well drilled Russian troops. L(T.-A man named Joel B. New ton, of about fifty years of age, and an inhabitant of the corner of this county, says the Anderson Intelli gencer ot the 30th nilt., was commit ted to jail in this p)lace last week upon the charge of having commit-. tedl a vile assault upon one of his own daughters, and for having at tempted to commit the same upon another daughter. Newton was originally from Pickens county, but has resided at his present hmome for fifteen or twenty years, and has been a well to-do and kindly thought of citizen during that period. His wife has been a lunatic confined in the Asylum for -some time since, but there have been no indications of in-. sanity on) is part.. General Grant's reluctance to leave England for Franco grewv out of the fact that he had been told that there was no letter "w" in the French lan guage, and where there was no "w" there conld be no whiskey, of course, be was finally pursuaded, though, Ihat theq could spell it as old man Weller did bis name-with a "v." After the battle of Plovna, the body of "a famous Circassian chieftain, Prince RIubaninski, was found on the fld, with a sabre of solid gold, hilt and blage.____ DomeiIc mIagazineB--wAves who blow nn their hnsbands. ~VSN CHInDBEN BOaN O. ONE WOMAN m A YEAR.-Silia Mack, who gave-b1rth0to five childrbn ai"a'birth on Mr. A. E, Grogg's plantation. in August last, gave birth to twins on lash Saturday--a boy, and girl-who aro living and doing well; the result of her labors for ono year being four boys and three girls-seven in all. Dr. E. Miller ia our authority for this. It is no sensational hoax. It is a startling fact. We know of some people who think seven children in twonty-ono years a large number. We fool for them in the nervous abook which the above may caus.-Flor. once Times. A Texas paper states that at a col ored camp meeting near the town, "the devil appeared with seven heads, and a crown on each head. The meeting broko up in a panic, tho preacher boing tho first to run." A Philadelphia judge decides that a railroad company is not responsi ble for baggage fiuthor than to check it, pound it to pieces, and preserve an ordinary watch over the trunk han dies. Another day has come and gone, leaving na all older and wiser, but as yet no communications have buon re ceived indicating that any one bs discovered a man who can drink ont of a spring without getting the end of his nose wet. Dotroit Froo Pires: It was vory closo. Postmaster Goncral Key was reclaimed from sin liko a brand pluck ed from the burning, only by a vote of eight to seven. M. Blano, t4e great gambler, who was buried at Paris on the 11th ulti mo, loaves a fortune of 817,000,000. His will dovotes $40,000 to charities, and paid $40,000 logacy duty. Never put water on a burn. As s0011 ts pos8ible apply oil, an1d let io air come to the woun<d. NEW ADVERISEMENT1S. I NO A SMagnificent $650 Rose P I AINO K)wood Pianos $176, 0ORGAJ\NS lie"":ewo31Il"il Cost $800 only $125, must be sold. Parlor Organs, 2 stops, $45; 9 stops $065; 12 stops, only $75. Nearly New 4 Set Reed 12 stop. dub Bass & Oclne Coupler Organs, cost over $350, only $55. Lowest pricces ever oif'ered sent on .15 days test trial. You ask why 1 offer so cheap? I reply H-ard Times. Rtesult sales over 1,000,000 annually. War corn menced by monopolies. Bewaro anonymous Circular. Write for explaniation. Battlo raging. Full particulars freo. Addres DANIEL F. BEATTY, ________ Washington, New Jersey. TOIIADJD FK HI T H IvER U LVER . MRHE*\3 -:r~49I - MER at3W ~ ((DMIL soususs. ,Fo aphltsaddress D u. SARD New YOrk. 2d a week in your own town. Terms and ~UU $6 outfit free. 1H. HALLHTT & Co., orln,Maine. ' EXTRA FiNE MIXED CARDS, with Uname, 10 cents, post paid. L. JoMRs & Co., Nassau, N. Y, Mothers who Dose their Darlings with drasitic purgatives incur a fearful responsi bility. The gentle, modorate (yet effective), laxative, alterativo, and anti-bilious opora Lion of TARRANT's SEL/rZxR APERIENT p)ec1i iarly adapta it to the disorders of the chil dron $6 to $20 per day at home. Samples worth $1 free. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. DAVIDSON COLLEGE, N, C. PREPARATORY CLAss5 Taught by the Profs. of Latin, Greek and M~athemiatics. Session begins September 27, 1877. Send for catalogue to J R BLAKE, Chairman of Faculty. gusta, Maine. The Srtate of South Carolina COUNTY 0oF .PICKENS. By W. C. Field, Judge of Probate. Wherons, 'J. J. Lewis, Esq., C.C.P. has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Ad ministration, upon the Estate and Effects of Jeremiah McW horter, deceased, with will annexed. The kindred and creditors of the said Jeremiiah McWhorter, deceased, are therefore citedl to be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be hiolden at Pilckens C. H., on Wednesda.y, theo 19th day of Sept. next, at 11 o'clock, a. m.,, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this, the 27th day of August A. D., 1877, W. 0. FIELD), j.r.p.o. anug 30. 1877 61 3 TU_TTS PILLS. 4A Nteuoi a t'vy are worth their ieeight in gold. P.EAD WHAT HE SAYS: f- Di. TrT:--Dear Sir Forten years have been amrtyr toD psia, Constipation and Piles. Last I a urI'IhIe erorecmmandd oame; I amed Ien t w th It at now a W ma have good appetite, digest rfect, regulartools, eo gone, and I have gained orty pounds odd iseh. They ar worth theW wel ht in old. Rav. VR.L.s-tN SONli Louisvie, Ky. .PILLS 'Nt has been eh. TUTTeS in the practice of mndicine thtirty years and OURS 80C I]AD- foralongtinieAwas.dAN A0HA. strator of anatomy In the Medki College of Geor. TUTT'Sence persons using TUTS PILLS r:Alshvthguan CURB DYSVAM. tea that they are d on scientificp- nelples and arca free frogm all TUTT'S PILLS quackery. CURlie a sncceded In AUe.Cn A combining In them the heretofore nntagonistic TUTT'S PILLSof a4rnXthexr TT TIS -PILLS6"hIx,J 9 f49axaUPar c uuM rILES. I'nxlfmlc. rlicir first apparent ef. feti oincrease the ap. TUTT'S PILLS ec "'o to ptoperlyassm a te. CURB FEVBU AND Thus the system is nour AGUE. tIshed, and by their ton TMTnIS pILL S action on the digestive or. gai, retar ad healthy fortcalon are podei. CURB BILIOUS 00L10 Trhe rapidity wvith which Swhile under the influence of these peills, o itself in CU B KIDIDY GOIN dicales their Adaptability to nourish the body, and ahence their eic al r cin nervous d,bilt,me. ancholy yspepsa wanst. quie of muscles, sng. OUTLE TOILPM if-IBiL, g"Iness of -the liver chronic constipatin, ndr Imparting health and strength to the systcm. Sold everywhere.. 00"ce, 3. Miruy Street, New York. TRIUMPH. 41F scIaft Gray Hair can be ncee to a a singlte aycsation of -a t prop.er35 Mu aY St,N Y e. WHAT IS QUEEN'S DELIGHT? Read the Answer . It Is a plant that grows it the South, and by tpe caally adapted to the cure of diseases of that ciiateo It Is NATUREIS OWN REM EDY,* Entering at once into the blood, egelling all tyof lous, syphilitic, nid rheumatic a ections. Alone, It it a senrching niterative, but when combined with Sarsaparilla, Yello .w Dock, und other herbs, it forms Dr. Tutt's Sarsapa1a and Queen's eirght The mst p~verul o nrish thew, b od,ad Scinc fo te creof.iIl ishe~nceshi liacy, fu clkcargs Irozl te ers n rousa dLSeilit, mei. diseses,inlrjzry k n colyi:,dysesi, wal~cst Secet racice, dordrdlies ofd :pte liver,I~ strengthens thethitrvthe system. S ii old. piverym wherd .b0ie, 35 thu:rnoy Stet,Nwiok GrHALTHYr canLbD FLESH. Asa LdteM ita yit act itierongly andhl is o snted sii don har. as e aest tis to lant it isowurin the South and al spe intadoy adpt ttheacure fdseaseso at cate. HAUR DYlEME., Entrinaooce irto the S,ex ell a ndof BET it. ats inataeouhly, prnucind wthe mos atrilaeo lckn ohr herbo,t oes NTTANtS[,and en s Dealyght,ed dLischare farom th pearantri, abcdses favoine dposease,<r yk<ny wcoppaint vil f'ects o Gelen,an. buildut bod w)ugith HEALTHY SOLITFLESH. P.e.comn,ended. Nnrdso a esw orkyp DInstea ofdeIit,WeadachY &ee andEagu , Jrie,$ ESo O A.ce 35OryT EtoreNw. ok TCristdoy' Rgitr contis the AtEST nw No TI the SKl o i, poitialy applite. mt,te stndar peegraho, andl loal reporitse uponoreaseryonell curoint Toietfo adyo Gnean d bygrugitur s.prtet P.r Sttei tox,U153n. aNew York.rien DtcAIng, Thr-EE L & an WdEiiLY, Jin i AMESot be OYT,asEd. tr The Da'i-ely Registerstis the ev ery Graesday, TAriculanturayeprmntg, and conainys a circuewso xtendlying o The Weekly Rteister is crate EIGn PAEy pepercoStaein theTYUnion and coseUently emracing; thereofore s o eachrisn e Th pTprisWel Rehinsterao isose everyly Tudeare pleasda and staturd att m tog large cirltinis rapde newxoftedainn The We Register is h an EofH thPSAtE emrang thedallmofters of eac hek Patronis of Husbandry will be treated in their appropriate department. The Agriculuralm and Orange articles will appear in each of our publications-Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly. _______ TERMS OF SUDSCRIPTION. Darr,sY iB(IIsTER--One Year, 87 00; six Months, $8 50; Three Months, $1 75. TnI-WVEEKLv RE1'CITE-Onle Year, $5 00; Six Months, $2 60; Thtree Months, $1 25. W;Tn1Y R,:zi 'ry.n---pe Year, $2 00; Six Months, $1 00; Three Months, 50. JOB PRINTING. The best and cheapest BOO0K and JOB PRINTINT, of every diescriltion, promptly and satisfactorily executed at the Rtegister Office, All kinds of Law Blanks on hand, which we will sell at the lowest prices. JAMES A. HOYT, H. N. EMILYN. W. B. McD)ANIEL, May 81, Proprietor.s and1 Publishtems. .UII2iAct ive Me selling nur Letter Copying Book. No press or wateraused .-. Sample copy worth $3.00) free. Send stam, for cirenlar. EXCELSIORl M'F'G CO.,9 Maidson. and 1m n)-r.. treet,. .bi-ag99 8_77 N W YORK. The different editions of THE SUN during ho next year will be the same as during the year that has passed. -The daily edition will Dn week days be a sheet of four pages, and on Sundays a sheet ot eight pages, or 66 broad ooluinus; while the weeklj edition will be a 9hoet of eight pages of the same dimensions %nd character that are already familiar to our The Sonwi1l et,inve to be t9e 'trenuou advocste of reo* iud tetrealmut,-;*d R the subitftfittoh of stat4smaishipi wlsao &nd integrity for hollow pretence, imbecility, Pnd haud in the adminstration of public at., fairs. It will contend for the government of the people by the people and for the people, as opposed to government by frauds in the ballot box and in the Countig of votes, en forced by militaty viol6tie.. It willefideator to supply its 1aders- body-bo* not If# from a. million of souls-with the most care. ful, complete, and trustworly accounts of cur rent events, and will employ for this purpose a numerous and carefully selected staff of re porters and correspondents. Its reports from Washington, especially, will be full, accurate, and fearless; and it will doubtless continue to deserve and enjoy the hatred of those who thrive by plundering the Treasury or by usurping what the law does not give them, while it will endeavor to merit the confidenco of the pdblic by defending the riohts of the people against the encroachments of unjusti. tied power. The price of the daily Sun will be 66 cents a month or S6 60 a year, post paid, or with the Sunday edition $7 70 a year. The Sunday edition alone, eight pages, $1 20 a year, post. paid. The Weekly Sun, eight pages of 56 broad columns will be farbished during 1877 at the rate of $1 a year, post paid. The benefit of this largo reduction from the previous rate for The Weekly can be enjoyed by individual subscribers without the neces sity of making up clubs. At the same Lime, if any of our friends choo.:c to aid In extend ing our circulation, we shall be grateful to theu, and every such person who sends us ten or more subscribers from one place will be entitled to one.copy of the paper for hinselt without charge. At one dollar a year, post ae paid, the expenises of paper and printing are birely repaid; aunl, conL-idering the .: of the sheet and the quality of its coLtents, we are confident thie people vill connidor The Weekly Sun the cheapest newspaper publish,. ed in the world, and we trust tlho one of the very best. Address, TIIE SUN, New York City, N. Y. VICK'S r.LLUS2'RATED PRICED CATALOUGR Fifty pages-300 Illustrations, with De scription of thousands of the best Flowers and Vegetables in the world, and tie way to grow them-all for a two cent postage stamp. Printed in German and English. Vick's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 cents, a year. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 60 cents in paper; in elegant cloth covers $1.00' Address, JAMIEs V1cK, Rochester, N. Y, Vick's Floral Go ide a beautiful Quarterly jour-nal, finely illuistrated and containing and elegant colored Flower Plate with the first number. Irice only 25 cents for the year. The first No. for 1877 just issued in German and English. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, in 50 cents; with elegant cloth covers $1.00. Vick's Calalogue--300 Illustrations, only 2 cents. Address, JAMEs VICK, Rochester, N. Y. vicK'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN is the most beautiful work of the kind in the world. Jt. contains nearly 150 pages, hun dreds of fine illustrations, and six chromo plates of flowers, beautifully drawn and col ored from nature. Price 50 cents in paper covers $1.00 in elegant cloth. Printed in German anid .English. Vick's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 cents. Vick's Catalogue-800 Illustrations, '25 eta Address .ins VIcK, Rochester N. Y. Jan. 25 20 4t. Dr'. R1. J. Gilliland H AVING returned and permanently loca" .7 ted at Pickensville, respect fully othrs his Professional services to the citizens of that vicinity and surrounding country. Charges reasonable. May 9 41 TI! CIRQNICL! A1 ilil Is Published Daily, Tri-weekly and Weekly, A T A'U GU STA, G A. BY WALSH & WRIGIIT, PaOrRLIErORs. Full Telegraphic Dispatches from all point.s. Latest and Most Accurate Market Reports. Interesting iind Reliable Correspontlence from all parts of Georgia, South Carolina, and Washington City. GEORGIA AND CAROLINA NEWS A SP.E CIA LTY. DAILY: One Year. $10 00 Six Months, 6 00 Tn'l-WEBKLy: One Year, $a 00 Six Months, 2 60 WEEKLY; One Year, ' $2 00 Six Months, 1 00 P'rice, Twenty- Five Cent,. ONE IIUNDRED AND NINTII EDITION. Containtng a complete list all the towns in the Uniitedl States, the Territories, and [he Do ni on!1ion of Canada, hanving a popnuaion great er than 6,000O, (Iec'ording to th .'last CenIsls, together with (lie names of the niewspapere hiavinig the largest local circulation in each of the places named. Also, a catalogue of newspapers which are recommended to ad. vertisers as giving greatest value in propor Lion to prices charged. Also, all newspapers in the Uniteda States and Canada printing over 6,000 copies each issue. Also, all the Religious, Agricuzltural, Scientific and Me chanical, Medical, Masonic, Juvenile, Edu cational, Commenrcial, Insurance, Real Es tato, Law, Sporting, Musical, Fashion, and other special olass journal; ver cemplete lists. Together with a complete list of over 300 German papers printed in the tJnited States. Also, anm essay upon advertising; many tables of rates, showing the cost of ad vertising in various newspapers, and every thing which a beginer in advertising would like to know. Addt-'as (GEO. P. RLOWELLj & CO.. 41 Park Row, New VYr. THE SENTINEL T UTTS PILLS THE SUN. T WEW ADVERTISEMENTS., l aia 18 PUBLIBUND ZVJ*Y THURSDAY. gave-b h*t'o five childrbn A"a"birth ,7 ..............3Cua1r._s_o___ on Mr. A. E, Grogg's plantation. in mN.M fi m The different editions of THE SUN during h Pa ngan on 7 ber 1 August last, gave birth to twine o a tthe next year willedin il * dait w t1*uas fenesj - Iae Saturday-daabe sheet oby our pages, and otrrFi Tfy oOR 00LUMt h p Teras of Sibxariptioni. aro iving and doing well; tho result W iGht in gol. - Sundays a sheet ot eight pages, or 68 broad cay and ends June 22d - (Sudy exPed obr Acolumns; while the weekl edition will be athe of r cobers Jul 28d and beao. One Year........... . . . . . . .$ 60or . . .sEAD WHAT HE SAYS: shee of eight pages of the same dm nds J1.eeuh,a7e. .Ar,,e Colp,gi 8i Moths. .............. 76 boys and three girls-soven inyear hae bn and character that are already amiliar to our St.udents r OI AUGUBTA. I k DUO.TU":-43*arSirl For ten Years I hAVe et h omnop40wesatr.p AdvewtIIi i a Rate Dr. E. Miller ia our authority for this. martyr to r cotiption, and Pies. La e comenf Terms, will be *(I Ad veralsaf .t .ateo i oV r 0 w reccmmended so me; I used 'The sun will 00ntin: e to be thiie Xte0ol ahe -wh'ee Term ; h enteriC Aa is no sensational hoax, It is a it,e "now a wQ man, adO t oor ata , 4 ft i me C 91 Ad atse et no usre atl tan hev ot rat e~o4 ofd $1e ~ m~ a, 00 1f hav goo appeite diges riect reeguWA&I. tA agsa or square, of (9) nine lines, oR LVGX, for the startling fact. We know of somo sgoene,andI havegalnedby poun ls.s"h. t egtitfor ol stateh ibiiy Itbi moe fte hs tense r r Int iusertion, and 50 cents for each subse- people who think seven children in Iear . R. 1. , :. and a in or piraton f uli a s areor mn, quent insertLion. 04 n adi h Contracts made for TUn19, six or TWELVE twenty-ono years a large number. Dr. 'J tt has been en. fairs. It will contend for the government of ourse of ' .oua ootQ lbonths, on favorable terms. We fool for thom in tho nervous oook T Sa ain practice the people by the people and for the people, PRIMARY DEPA1tTMEM. Arrive at Charleston AeWen not having th tub ou a o meine tA o iry years and s opposed to government by frauds in the JUNIOR oLAss Leave Augusta g Advertisements not having the number of OU"c BISIIAM- foralOngtirniewas dAwma; wtions marked on them, will be published whc hoo stratoror natom In the ballot box and inthe ounti , en' 1st Tr ell d '. until forbid and charged accordingly. once Times. id,C,eTUTfs PILLS --e*$'e ot f*'c**p' hi." " Io*"bodyI'o'?'"a*o 2d,Tem-Speli nd Reading cotn CuUsingA tIo upply'i These terms are so simp1e any child may 00- .______ lishavethet@urang.ospl understand them. Nine lo is a square- A Texas paper state8" hat at a o-- n YSPIA. tethtte are e d from a million ofduls-wt a ot r' Exercises in Writing. Arive at Colunbia oeinch. . In every instance we charge by TUTSPIL n dCt re pree ffrcmltomn rstot cout cr the space occupied, as eight or ten lines can orod camp meeting near the town, TUTT ILLS uackery. a rent events, and wili employ for this,ur,ose nd Reai. Arrive at Chareston be made to occup four or five squares, as the "the devil apcared with seven heads, UO NWo.ATION lie has sneceeded in a numerous and carefully selected staff of conined . U6I40Ph adverLiser may wish, and is ciarged by te combining in them the porters and correspondents. Its reports from eography cont nued; Introddcing English space.arc aTPan on"i n, especially, wil he full, accurate Orammar; Elements of Written Arithmetic; coeave Charleston , T he0 n SW Advertisers will rlease state the num- mouting broko up in a panic, the cng,prm aIES,a n a ur. anle ees; and it will doubtless continue to Exercises in Writing- Arrive at Augusta be of squares they wish their advertisements cdeserv and eno the hatred of those who TrmSeling and Reading continued; Leave Au ta to make. pecebinthfistorn"rc 'on ear.hivbyplundering the Treasury or by Elecments of written Arithmetic completed; Arriye at Charleston. tomk.fec, ,, to increase the ~.trv y ie P squsiess te who tiadvertisemto be ocic big---f-- oru. TT' r S petitebcun the fooxi usurping what the law does not give them, Intermediato Geography cuimpleted; Analyt- BUMMERVILL1 TRAIN. a $Wft Business men who advertise to be T T' PIS pett bycasfte= uurigwtth bAM EVIAN toptrtyass nate.w to merit the confidenco ical English Gra.amar; Priinary U. 8. R1i- (Sundays excepted.) SENTINEL hias a large and increasing cir- . . Ished, and by their tonic of the pdblic by de culation,andiactiononthedigestiveor. people against the encroachments of unjusti. ri.NIOR c pLA. Arrive at Charleston 8 4h a oa persons whose trade they desire. gfaringofthrhamol,cdLe d pw.stTerm-English Grammar completed; Phy. Leave Charleston a fona RBnious ooLo The rapidity withwhich The price of the daily un wl be 6 cents scal Geography; Gommon School Arithme, Arrig at Sumervillo d 10 ~-- ------- .----. - -- ---- --it, pound it to pieces, and preservo an - Prsons take o fles,, a month or $O 60 a year, post paid, or with- ti; Towns Analysia of Word; CAMDEN TRAIN The Russians Storm and Carry Lovatz oriaywShoe h1rnwhile under the influiene the Sunday edition $7 70 a year.. 2d Term-Greene's; Analysis of English Connects at Kingville daily [exoet gun. or n KXDWIDY C*K- dicates t icr adaptability The Sunday edition alone, eight pages, Language; Arithetio continued; Smaller days] with Up and Down Day and Pass, LONDONand $1 20 a ear, post paid. Composition; deigher U. 8 . History. Frains e IODN iet 4.A ofica Re-dce hence theirefca~ fn cur. TheWekyS sin ulein isedatSt otrsug -- ++ng*'e itby"metg Th ekly Sun, eight ages of 56 broad PRtEPARATORY DEP&ARTMENT. Day and Night Trains connect at Aude 14 sAan bulletin,dU ' P L - dsptw. ounwlerid rn17,hJUNIOR CLAss. with Georgia RailroadS tcon and APgugs a announces that G enerals M eretinksy A nother day has com e and gone, Seal PooLS sad.peps i, ne - columnf $1 a ye rp s e a id. t Tra _~~~~Ko solslsig. rate of $1 a year, ps ad i emLtnGamradIakes is alodadCnrlRira.TI ou"U T03apm LMMM. ness of .-the liver Th bnfi o and Skobeloff assaulted and carried leaving lis all older and wiser, but as h- -- - cronic consiation, nd The benefit of this largo reduction from the Latin Book; Latin Reader; Davies' Algebra; via Atlanta is the quIckest and .noBt imparting health and strength to the systcm. Sold previous rate for The Weekly can be enjoyed History of England route, and as comfortable and oha . Lovatz yesterday, killing and cap- yet no coninunications have buen re- everywhere. 00ice, 3. Mu:rny Street, New York. by individual subscribers without the neces- 2d Term-Four Books of Cmsar; Arnold's other route, to Montgomery, Selma, ble turing many Turks. ceived ndicating that any o has sity of making up clubs. At the sane time, second Latin Book on Analysis of the Latin New Orleans, and all other poInts onthwes The Times' leading article of yes- discovered a man who can drink out ing our cirfriends choo e to ad in extn Sentne d 0eek edea; di Lo is ll i inut Ce o e torday and to day, are devoted to of a spring without getting the end -UPH OF $ClEus thei, and every such person who sends us ten Algebra completed; Natural Philosohihy west. showing the noodlessness of the pros- of his nose wet. ie e or subscr e r o er ae h il e i o A LA- aro - T i ncnects t olumba ith bgc out wal iLs eX00ssivo coiflines in . Reader completed; Plaine Geomer ih leaver wh p . nn and ioney far outwoighiuig its Dotroit Froo Press: It wai voy paper Compositioni :nd ht e i Night Train connects with Local Trala poasibiliLy for good, and the danger closo. Postinaster Goneral Key was h Oie heet and Ih alit f s cote er sanu t Aaba ocae Col. o of eventual Russian failure, from all reclaimed from sin liko a brand pluck. WHATis QE' DEUGHT e c1ei mrmee Soud ui ailroad Train connects at New. WHTSQENIVEIH eeltly Sun thceaps esae pbih of which the Times concludes that ed from the burning, only by a vote ed in the world, and we trust lo onc of the 7 T- on uesdays, Thursdays and Satua the present moment is propitious for of eight to seven. R ead the Answ e very best. Address co interVention, and that Gormany and - - It Is a plant that grows In the South, and i16sT E BN,oew orkCit, N'Y. 1stTercer ye tti engr it tereenville ad columbia Railroad. . . ~M. IBlano, toe grea t g amblor, who clally adapted to the cure of diseases of that climate. i 1yadSreig . .GLMN,Sprnedn England ought to take the initiative .nt 'l w Roman history; Leon Pra:e composilion. . .c u eral Ticket A e. to bring about a truce. was buried at Paris on the 11th ulti- NATURE'S OW REMEDY,e VICK S Iid:; :"re son Ar mo, loaves a fortune of $17,000,000. Entering at once into thc blotA eVeling all ILrof- Ur TR A TED PRICED CATALOUCR completed; Astroomy.b LONDON, Sept. 4.-The special cor%~ ulous, syl)hilhitic, nnd rheumatic -iections. Alone, respondent of the Daily News at Po- 11Hs will dovotes $40,000 to charities, It it a senrchl" niterative, but when combined with Fifty pages--00 Illustrations, with De -esponden on paid D40,000 Nogc dy Pscription of thousands of the best Flowers .The above coDork wdilh preperr enn Corms OF SCUEULu redin, under date of Spptombor 1, tolo and Vegetables in he world, and the way to didatos for admisson into the Soprro graphs as follows: . rode over tho Never ut water on a burn, As - grow them-all for a two cent postage stamp. Mon CL.SS of any of our Southori Pasenetins run daisn roeth * 9, Printed mi German and English. ColgId ane gwihnih ran n ot battle field when the Porlisat affair 3oonl Ili 1)osgible al),)y oil, and let no and Q e s g t Vick's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 cents, a gs. iLudents, who do not tand Carlina ilroad up and down. On and aft. was over. The Turkf left vy fow air come to the woun<ora The most powerIni .iood p cr know,, ormedical year. ate Mod ulyo - scenc fo thecur ofchiulces, i-csed oins, oui Vick's F"lower and Vegetaleo Garden, 50 scv oral stud(ica oti each cJlaMs w ill nlot - n ceue wounded, and onily about300c doadhonic r nivii flkct cens n aper; in elegant cloth covers $i.00- bO atllowed the privilego Lo advatnce to th ied Terloss oldb et E D FPIS(' ''"i' """<cr,~ iveaspicen. 1iiitifl Address, JAMIEs Vic.K, Rochester, N. Y, Lhe ICxL bigher, bu be ruotaiunod ir: 6-ave Clumbo at 12.40 th fel. her os es co ld be be~ E W A D ER S M E N 18S. strengtiens the wce oons syr,tem. i,n .rts afraircoa. Leavetil Alston aU(t 2.f3it5)Cye v ter judged by the lnmber of knap- -pidon, ar>d h)Uild up the 1:ody wit. YiksFoaiad suchie ' till aO~ll testdio [fitbeLave Newberryat84p sacks with which the ground was pj Magnificent $650 nose H EAL TH Y, SOI LS- abeauitiful Quarterly journal, ene1y ilinstrated sTIftIorl OF pleted.~' ILea1NT ive Btokesur at 8.30 p a strewn. In front of the Russian wood Pianos $176, reAsnan uLiort yialiupio te I ongl and containing andl elegant colored Flower 'AIrNrFPimn DEAr1ET tve Utl orenveat 83 fine1N Rosewood upigttav beenhiady citet hit. lhing irely veg. Plate with the first ntuber. Irice only 25 T T 'Doeaweev .a 10-00 p a trenches, half way between Perhent Pins(littile used ) ehetcnti nuduewtoon am-Tebs cents for the year. The first No. for 1877 Itinior Class - - O5 00 **vill at64' and Zgalinoo, the Turkish dead were cost $80() only $1 25, must be sold . Parlor i"s'tc:idtaf deb iiyr uedte~ fvr an d aie." jutiseynGra n nlih emdaeOm 2 0 aiv nil t54 lyingso CoBO hat tey Organave, 2 stopa, $45; 9 stops $65; 12 stops, will enjoy robust health.r sold by att drugste. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, in Soutir,1.0 Iwave onxr a8-72 a a yig o oo ha teymiht hveony$75. Nearly New 4 Set R~eed 12 stop. Prc,s.o onie, 3s Maurray street, New orin 50 cents; with elegant cloth covers $1.00. Puonto ,.patm. 21.0 beave coehbury 8.740am as shaken hands with the Russians lying s3ub Dass & Ocltl eUoup1er Organs, cost over .Vick's cJalalogue--300 Illustrations, only 2 Preato Dopartbmt, for0 lot ,ave Aonbr at 2.40p a .ni. .Lwsadseaeatc $350, only $65. Lowest prices ever offered CRISTADORO S cents. Address, ' orriven il o ae o lat** olmb at .605. a nsd.I wsadeproataksent on .15 days test trial. You ask why 1 JAMSs Vic&, Rochester, N. Y. time exQcjpt from l)rolonlgodl BickneFss. riea oubaa .0pa and a dpraeresistance. The at-- offer so cheap? I regly IHard Times. Result *Monthly reports of>ntl do' mayConnect aAstnwith Trains em she takscm t av oo el irc-sales over 1,000,00 annually. Wtar corzi.RD .v e s otetadroan o--hr and union Railroadi conne at tac sors o lao benwel irctmrenced by monopolies. Beware anonymous porWRtNDmEEABEnAtDE, reittons in *:00~ otu- Columibia with Night Trains on the South Car ed. It was made so suddenly and Circular. write for explanation. Battle Cristadoro's Hair Dye is the SAFEST and is the most beautiful work of the kid in' the dy wil bo frisd prna. oiin NRiroad uptand don th arlotwteh Tra with such violence that the Russian raging. Full particulars free. A ddress BEST; it acts instantaneonsly, producing the world. It. contains nearly 150 paes hn-e3 -C ILE rnia.g>n ot n ot nteCalte o redoubt wvas taken almost by surprise D NoE , Ne rETY y. mos natr i hdes of Black or rown; des dreds of fne illitr-atio, and s cunm Dec. 23, 1875 17 tf lunihia and Auguta and the Wiingtom,0er the first time, 1t was in faict taken TO nIA DI E PH 'IfHE ItvER Is aS s~ tandadlr( preparation, and a favorite ored from nature. Price 50 cents in paper C' * TamleveAbevll a 916a .,ennd alotbfr ooa oofkou IDl.pon every wvel appointed tolet for Lady or covers $100 in elegant cloth. Printed in i t anLEpile psyT ii ih )w T;;- ai-n from r::enIe eg the attack had bogun. TONio 163 J. UILISTADORO, Vick's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 cents. POIIET UR .Iramn from Columbia. Accommoedaglon Trahis Fro aRusin oit o vowI is iNew York. Vick's Catalogue-800 Illustrations, '25 eta The worst cases of the longest standing, by (%ebrya 1.ainesays an t F ridy Leo ro upo Rusia w hol sy te of fiewght-c 21 1 8 5 ddress .AIn :s VIcK, Rochester N .Y using l). H uanim's ure. th o nTr i r m Gr e v1e.h ro ing in fort,ificationis as a mist.aken one; \* NE mmil,l g--. $It bas Cu r Thotwillnet, 'feville ftom olockbp.., oncigwih it would have boon muchi bettor for a(Mi iuususs. Dr. . . beilfitandbottl to freea m.,*l id'sigAD ON I3RN HI AND FLUE RIDQU General Zotoff to have retreated and ofmAH PUBLIShED I AVIN ret urned and permanently loca" J. E- IIBLE, Chemist, O0lice: 1855~ Broad- DIVISION. drawn the Turk8 out into the open ImPBIHD.tda Pickensville, respectfully othrs way, New York. Leave WValhalla at 4.25 a a coun try, where their inaptness at ex, ,For amphlet. address Du SAFOD l York. DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY & WEEELY, hiciProfessaln srvie todth citn Cas ofUDRGatISLe.av Per vle at 6.00 a a ocuting manwuvros on the field of a wee kin your own town. Terms and COLca onAS C9 41 Vol,ta's Eleetao uselts. ad AiLve AndBerson at 68a battle, would have put them at great u$ 65 outfit free. II. HA.I.wr- & Co., CO M I, . C., yBot'aEeto Bet nlAileadBlo t.71 disadvantage with the well drilled "rtand, aine. --____--_Bands___Leave___Belton___at_____-BY80 Rusa roayEXTRA FiNE MIXED CARDS, with HO T E L N cD NEL %are indorsed by the most eminent physicians Leave Anderson at 9.20 p R sin rops 2- name, 10 cents, post paid. L. JoNEs & LM Y -in the world for the cure of rheumatism, Leave Pendleton at i0.i0 p M __----_C._asa,_.Y_JMS_.HYT dio.neuralgia, liver complaint, dyspepsia, kidney Leave Perryville 10.40-~ L.T.-A man named Joel B. Now.. TheDalyubgstiscntedsthelaesly,s Tri-weekl <disease, aches, pains, nervous disorders, fits, Arrive at wValhla Il.:1pm TheDaiPubgilirconain teDlteslnes emale complaints, nervous and general de- Accommodation Trains between Belu I 4 ton, of about fifty years of age, and S 'of the day. all commercial, political and other and Weekly, bility, and othier chronic diseases of the chest, Anderson en Tuesdays, Thursdays and SaEte an inhabitant of thle corner of this mbatter sent by telegraph, full local reports, A T A -U G u TA 7G A. head, liver, stomach, kidneys and blood.-- d'iys, Leave Belton at 9.50 a mn., or on arriv editorials upon all current, topics and - Cook with full particulars free by Volta Belt al of Down Train fro Grenilip cut,syth AnesnIth--BY WVALSHI & WRIGlhT, PROPRIEToRs. Bo., Cincinnati, 0. Aierna .0pi o rectn wI, Ug cony as h neso ueh-Grange and Agricultural .Departments. --AdroaTHAS D. ODAeig i gencer ot the 30th nit., was commnit- ---The Daily lhas a circulation extending to Full Telegraphic Dispatches f rom all points. THOMAl DODAMBAoDd ted to jail in this p)laco last~ woek i part of (le State, is circuilated in nearly Latest and Most Accurate Market Reports. JAnr:z NORTON, r., Geeal TIcket A g up&n tile charge of having commit- increasing; therefore, as an advertis in me fintelrts ond Geria,ble t Corresonec, ted(a vile assault upon1 0one of his Mothers who Dose their Darlings wluiithcan mot be srpassed. and- omashington City.oga ot aoia Schedule. own daughters, and for' having at- drasti purgatives incur a fearful responsi- Tuesday, Thursday andI 8aturdyue eerng GEROAAN ARLINA NE_ASE tempted to comnmit theo same uponl biya Tve tlev, mnleae eteffectv) an d contains all the news of the dIays in ne'CALY - tat ihodArLn ala anothler daiughter. Newton was io"n of^ ^ARNT'S S rzt AERIEN p~e u e Weekly. Register is an EIGHT PAGE D^I,Y- ME R P L I. WV 01R K S, Leave at Atlant aIEATAD AI. origlynallyltfromtPickendisordunsy, tbutcdrii paper,contamiing FORLTY-EIGiIT COLUMNS, One Year- $10 00 (ANAL. ST., Fa.OM S;IXT1I TO SHVEBNT&r, Leave Tocoa City at 8 2} mrcn hcemo eso ahwe.SxMnh,60 2UM ZD IGNA ev etise t9l hsresided at his present htomen for $5 to $20 per day at home. Samples worth Tlhis paper is witiren thereach ofeveryfamily, Si .ots TI0 RII-WvDB: V1GINA.eave Westcamiter at 94 15i fifteen or twenty yeare, and has been $1 free. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. and we. are pleased to state the fact that its One Year, $a 00 ENGIINES. Leeve"a'l' atn a well:to.-do and kindly thloughlt of DAVIDSON TeRegisterisnoa tergao the State sxMnh, WEL otbeadSainr, le'*E elea citizen during thlat per'iod. H is wite COLLEGE, N, C. Orange, and all matters of interest to the One Year, - $2 00 Saw Mille, Grist Mills, Botters, Castings of Leave Spartanburg at 126~4 am hasbee alunticcofind n the RE A R TO Y L As arotolafe h aastany llb tee itei Six Months, 1 00 Brass nd Irn, Forging, &cO. WR Arrive at charlotte at 4 12 a m Asylum for 'ome tie sine but Taught by the Profs. of Latin, Greek and and Orange articles will appear in each of irice, Twenty-ive Cents. In all its branches, done by experienced harads FEOi RI ATAD-DI Asyum or ometim sice bu Mathematis. Session begins September 27, our publications-Daily, Tri-Weekly and IMPR OVED POITABLI ENGINES for Leaves Atlanta at 7 18 e*k theorehave been no indications of in.. 1877. Send for catalogue to J R BLAKE, Weekly. .______.__ driving Cot ton Gins, Threshing Machines, Leaves Toccoa at S 45 p a 00Diy OnhiS art.- Cairmn ofFacuty-Separators, Grist Mills, &o. A number of Leaves Westminister at 6 15 p a ......-......_,_ 1 a toe.Aet atd. t EM FSUSRPINecond-hand Engines and BIoilers of various Leaves Seneca city at 8 05 p a __.__fi___adthoms e. Tuent&wnCo Out T------ pUICITO. aters ifrsraeod,onhd.Leaves Central at, 6 80 &m General Grant's retuctaterms freve.gTrua,&MCon,.Au' D^rrt" IBlsTER---One Year, 87 00; Six ONE HUNDRED AND) NINTH EDITION. Repair work uiolioitecd amnd p)roinptly done. Leve EaIley at640An EoadfrFac rwouofteMonths, $a 50t; Three Months, 31 75- . Cotiigacmlt is l hWon n 'MM, E. T?ANNERJ &~ C. ,[heaves Greenville at . . 8 40 a.. ContaiWEtngvacoisnp-One Year, $l00;hU towns8i- -he Oct 14, 7 ly Leaves 8palrtaniburg at 11 f0 *-a fact that hto had beeun told that there C atof Sohi RO na ixMnh,$ 60TreMohs ,.1 25- a,'n,e a00, ite(l Tendnes,adthe Do . .---- Arrivo at Charlot,te at 01 was o leter w" i theFrenh la-ngONT ontt$1 ; e 0 last Cx i 6i0 cor PA5R1ENGElt TRAIN WE5TWARtD--DAit. wa n lttr w"il heFrnc lneCONY OF PICKENS. 1ots,10,Tre i*i, -0 together with the names of tbe newsp ,LeveCaroter 1'p guage, and where there was no "w O P IT N having the largest locl circulation ineach Senator-R u LOWen (1cLave Chartnhtr at 104 p a thee cnidbe o wisky, f curs """-4' ''', Ideeof robte.Thebes G. of thie places named. Also, a catalogue of Represenatives-D F? Lead;uy aa H Bate lLve Greenville at 12 88 a a there ould e no hiWkeyrofncurse,. . Le , ud ., f .ThP.bhas and c aapest BIOOIK andi JO newspapers which are reconmmended to ad. -. --eavo Ep ney at 15 06 a be wa finIally pursuaded, though, Wadersit to met'gat Le tts, esq. of.p has PININT ff' every descriltion, promptly vertisers as giving greatest value in propor, Clerk of courI-Juin J Lewis. Leavo Senerait at 1 47 a mhtte dsplta l a deminitto me o theErante d ELett s of dOn iff ctoriy executed at the Rtegister tion to prices charged. Also, all newspapers Judge of P-obaIe-W-~ ( Field. .Leave (Seneit at I 47 e ma Iba~thqcoul spii t asoJeaemitatin M orthe dseand Effets ofn Offind in the Unitedl States and Canadla printing SherifT-Joab Mauldiam. Leave Woeostmiter at 2 47 a s Weller did bis name-with a y. Jneeia Mc o n eesd ihwl lind s of Law Bianks on hand, which over 5,0 copies each issue. Also, all the Coroner-Barry B Earle Leave WTmo isty at 2 49 a ma annTekded. adceiosftesi we wil sel at the lowest prices. Religious, Agriculural, Scientific and Me-- School &ommniesionr-O W Singleton. Arrive at Atlanta at 8 5 a After the battle of Plovna, the body Jeremiiah McWhiorter, deceased, are therefore JAME8S A. HOYT, chaniical, Medical, Maseonic, Juvenile, Edut- --H RNwETAD.. O itedl to be and appear before me, in the Court .f N. E lLi N. cational, Commenrcial, insurance, Real Es- Treaasurer--W~ RL Derry. erve(Jalt t. Sam of~a famous Circassian chief tain, of Probate, to be hiolden at Plckens C. H., on 'B cD I , tto a,Sotn,Mscl aho,ad AdtrJh ai.evsCaltea Pince Rubaninski, was found on the Wedneeda.y, the 19th day of Sept..next, at 11 May 81, 1877rpitr anti Publishmers. other speial elass journal; very cemplete Greenvi,lle0 at40p Aed ihasbeo oi l itoclock, a. m,, .to show .cause, if any they l ists. Together with a complete list of over County com,assioner,-1lJ Johnson1 Clai-- . Leavefs Easley at 650 p a fod,wtha zba o j~~fgld il have, why the said administration should not 3' IlUDDA ()T-300 German papers printed in the tJnited rman-Joh,n T Lewis, Thos P I,fOoper. Clurk Leaves Central ao 500 am and bla4e, __ be granted. . ,V lU DkK A ONT Tho States. Also, ant essay upon advertising; County Commissioners, C L lolingswortl. Leaves seneca City at a0 a Givenunde my and ad sel ths, te Coping ook.No pelliorg ~ur Letter many tables of rates, showing the cost of ad- cvsWsnhise t68 Do6ti Givene-wvs h 2t dayr myus Andasa D.,1877,eSapin cooy o p30 ree Watersed-- vertis nig in various newspapers, and every- Trial Ju4stices-Eus/Lm? T W Runell-a eaves Tocscoas at 880 1877,upamplerchuybandth $3aug f0ee877cFd saaon arbunngtreeth a begine in avertiing w ol Lubrit' J R iloleerohcenotra James A Arrive at Atlanta at . J. FOREA~t~ blow ther hsbads.aug 0, 87761 1aison,~J 3~ earoncratO .i & CO 11 Park 1Row, New York. Jjle f MIorgIbn-fde (Creck, T. 70 . I00aralMsp .EW ADVERTISEENTS., 801o1taft 1year 16-'divided into tWe r yterk oaoh. 'The First Tern Ddmmep rUary 6th, ana ends June 22d; he 6e6 7 4ifi, comienoks- July 28d, and Duds IbQeku1*7tb. St.udents esterl~g I*thip two weeks after 'he commen om4n' of thb Terms, will be )harged for the whole Tern; those entering itfr thWis time, from tUmjilpe of entering. It In more satisfaototy t ift Sttidots etot bt the donftnencemot, Whe the several Alasses are forming, Course of tdg. PRIMARY DEPA1tTMEM4. JUNIOR CLASS. [st Term-Spelling and Reading. Id Term-Spelling and Reading continned Primary Geography; Mental ArIthnetlc Exercises in Writing. INTRUNEDIATR CLASS. [et Term-Spelling and Reading continued: (Jeography continued; Introdioong English Orammar; Elements of Written Arithmetic; Exorcises in Writing. -d Term-Spelling and Reading continued; Elements of Writ ten Arithmetic completed; Intermiediato Geography cinmpleted; Analyt ical English Gra.anmar; Pribiary U. S. His tory; Exercises in Writing. SENIOR CLASS. lst Term-English Grammar completed; Phy, sical Geography; Gommon School Arithine.. tic; Towad Analysi. of Words; 2d Term-Greene's; Analysis of English Language; Arithmetio I continued; Smaller Composition; Higher U. S.. History. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. JUNIOR CLASS. Ist Term Latin Grammar and Harkness' Eirst Latin Book; Latin Reader; Davios' Algebra; History of England. 2d Term-Four Books of CMsar; Arnold's secoend Latin Book on Analysis of the Latin Sentence; Greek Oranimar; Kendrick's Greek Ollendorff; Greek Reader; Davica' Algebra completed; Natural Philosoqiy. IN'I1r.MEDIATU CLAS3. 1st Term-Six Books - of Virgil; Groek Reader completed; Plain Geometry; Ifigher Composition and R Leter%. 2d Terni-Sallust's Cr.taline & Jugt-tha; Xcuophon'. Anabasis; Higher Atgeira coruened; "olid anl Spheical U .. try carb ; Chemi 1st Term---Cicero'. nelct t;rations; Xenopbor.s Menoruabilia; Trigonouery and Surveying; Roman History; Lft(in Pre-e Composition. 2d Tcrm-lIorne,e enGire;'Six Book of the Iliads: Greek Proge Gomposition; Algebra completed; Astronomy. The above couric will preparc cn didatos for admitsion into tho Sopro Monp CLAss of any of our Southern Collegos. Students, who do not stannd a satisfactory exan.ination upon th. several Btuldica of ech class, will nlot be a.llowed1 tho privilego Lo advance to the necxt bigher, but be rei'taiuned ini such) chus, till all t he studies of it be0 sa1tifac tori ly cornplet ed. TUITION OF P rMAnty .DhPART31,ENT Junior Class, - - 50 I ntermediate Ohmls, . 12.50 Senuior a . . 15.00 Preparatory Dopartmnon t, 2n.1) No deduction wvill be mado for lost time except fromn prolonged sickneFss. Monthly reports of p)unltUIity, do portment, and( recitations in den otu. dy, will bo furnished parents. J. Ht. CA RLISL E, Principal. Dec. 23, 1875 17 if Fits and E pilepsy POSITIVEL:IY CURED. The worst cases of the longe:st standing, by using 1)u. Hu ilAlan)'s Cure. It hnas cu.red Thu san~xds awIIl will give $1,000 for a Case it will not benefit. A boutle ent free t.0, all adLdressing J. E- IiBLE, Chemist, Ollice: 1855 Broad way, New York. SHUN DRUG POISONS. M4Ei'CINB RtE:NERED USELEss. Volta's Electro Belts and Bands a indorsed by the most eminent physicians in the world for the curo of rheumatism, neuralgia, liver complaint, dyspepsia, kidney . disease, aches, pains, nervous disorders, fits, female complaints, nervous and general de bility, and other chron ic diseases of the chest, a head, liver, stomach, kidneys and blood.- i Cook with full particulars free by Volta Belt a B3o., Cincinnati, 0. ME R PO IV. 01R K S, I CA4NAL. ST., ra~OM SIXTHl TO SHVEJNT&r, RICHMO2vD, : : VIRGINiA. I I ENGINES. Portable and Stationary, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Boilers, Castings of I Brass and Iron, Forgings, &c. A RCIIITECTUR A L E IRON WORK, [n all its branches, done by experienced hands IMP'ROVED POR~TABLh ENGINES for ~ Iriving Cot ton Gins, Threshing Machines, separators, Grist Mills, &o. A number of tecond-hand Engines andl Boilers of Various atters, in first. rate ordler, on hand. Repair work !iloit.ed and~ promnptly done. MM, E. TLANNER~ & C0. Oct 14, . 7 ly ' ,Senator-R iV Lowen. Representativ'e-D F? Bradliy a. U B 11ates Clerk of 'ourt--Juhn J Lewis.LI JudUe of 1'-obalm--W (1 Field. . Sherif-Joab Mauldinu. Corne-Brry B Earle L School comnmissioner-Q W Singleton. A Tre'casrer--W~ RL Derry. Auditor-John () Davis. County Commrissionerj-B1J .J ohnson (i...l man-John T Laewis, Thos P I,f)'perI. (Clurk L ~ounty Commissioners, (I L llollingsworth. L Trial Ju4stices-EuhSy, T WV Runll--S. L ubrity, J RL iolcombe---Centrai, James A IA iddell-I'ickns C lI/-- ( W Taylor--Dacu7~. ,jitr.IB F Morebn- 1Ide (-re m. Tolm... V CUAIMSTN91x ls.lS M On and aftv 89ndA6.M*ft 19, h Passenger Trains on ahe *arollas talLroad will thWas foleirs FOR COLUMBI& (1updayl exgqpted !Goave.Vharleston 1 ~rrive at Coltdnile FOAi AtIMUSTA. (60indhys -efepted.) e beave Charleston 9 1 &rrive at Augusta- 6 1 4 s FOR CHARLESTON. (Sundays oxoepted.) LeaveVolurbl.a 9 00, a 1rrive at Charleston 4 46 tU Leave Augusta - g Irrive at Charleston 4 COlUhiB,IANIH X r-eavo Charleston krtive at Colunkbla 70 Leave Columbia 7 Arrive at Charleston 7 40 p AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPR213g eave Charleston, 8) Arrive at Augusta 7 4 6m Leave Augumsta 880,; Arriyo at Charleston 7 40 SUMMERVILLA TRAIN. (Sundays excepted.) Leave. Summerville at 7 80 ? e Arrive at Charleston 8 46 a ra Leave Charleston a 15 d Arriva at Summervillo 4 o p at CAMDEN TRAIN Connects at Kingvlle daily [exoet Anne lays] with Up and Down Day and Passegger Frains. Day and Night Trains conneet at AuEdid with Georgia Railroad, Afacon and Augth Railroad and Central Railroad. This VMAt via Atlanta is the quickest and - moot Aie route, and as comfortable and cheap m ay other route, to Montgomery, Belm'a, 1ob9le, New Orleans, and all other points Bouthw'~jt; and to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chis_o, gg,, Louis. and all other points West and North. wost. Day Train connects at Columbia with tkq Througi Train on cliarlottee Road (whiah leavcc- at. 9 p. in.) for all points North. Night Train connects with Local Trala [which leaves Columbia at 8 a. m.] for points on o .arlo(to RZoad. JJ~L:mrenailroad Train connects at New. Sry on Tu days, Thursdays and Satut %!> col:Ibia Night Train connects closely with the Greenville and columbia Railroad. 2. S. BOLOMONS, Superintendent. S. B. 1icxjs, General Ticket Agent. Greenville & Columbia R I. CllANGE OF SCHEDULE, Pas.-enger trains run daily. Sundays ezoept-, id, c-,nnecting with night trains en South iarolina Fuiroad up and down. On and aft. er Mody July 16. 1877, the following wlU be~ the Schedule: UP [je-IVe Columbia at124p Leave Alston at 28 Leaive Newberry at 84 L,eave Cokesbury at8.0a rIVOlea eet.on at 88 irrive ait Grcenville at 10 .cv.v G.cnvile at6.40 y a ,c"aO Bei cm at8.20 * a weave ('okesbury 8.87 a a LIavetNew berry at 2.40 a -A beAve, Aliton at 1.05-p a rrive at Columbia at 2.60 p a gayConnecct at Aiston with Trains em the 4,rabr and Union Railroad ; conneet at Jglunmbia with Night Trains on the South Cam: )ina Rlailroad up and down ; also with Traine p.inmg North and South on the Charlotte, . umbia and Augusmta and the Wilmington, 00 ABBELVILLE BRANCHI. i Train leave Abbeville at 91.16 a m., conef.. ng with IDown Train from Greenville. Lesee :.kesbur~y at 2.15 p mn., connecting with Up l'raim from Columbia. Accommoedation TraIg kloumdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leae jokesbury at 11.15 a mn., or on the arrl og he D)own TVrain from Greenville. LeavEAb, ceville aLt 1 o'clock p. mn., connecting with COg ?ronir from Columbmia. XND)ERSON IBRANCHI AND FLUE RIDQU DIVISION. Leave WValhalla at 4.25 a a Ueave Perryville at 6.00 a a Ueave Pendleton at 6.40 a r. [aeave Anderson at 6.80 a a Ainr1ve at Belton at 7.10 a a UP). Ucave Belt on at 8.80 m a cave Anderson at 9.20 p a .acave Pondieton at 10.10 p eavcv Perryville 10.40p a irrive at WValhalla 11.16 p a Accommodation Trains between Blelten and Lnderson on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saiun& Lays, Leave Belton at 9.60 a mn., or on.ar$i? 1 of Down Train from Greenvilip. e taderson at 2.00 p mn., connecting with ' THOMAS DODA MBAD, General Superintendent JAInn NORTON, Jr., General Tioket-Agent Schedule. LtI an ta & Richmond Air Line Railway PAssENOPER TRAIN EASTWAnD--DAILT. ,eave at Atlanta at eave To'ccoa City at 8 1 ,aWestminster at 9 15 p eave Seneca city at 9 40.m eave central at 10 12 p a eeve Easley at 10 Spa eave Greenville at 11 k eave Spartanburg at 12 64 a U Lrrive at charlotte at 4 iSsm FREIOUlT TRAIN EA8TWAnD-.DArLV eaves A tlant a at 7 18 e*i eaves Toccoa at 8 45 p a eaves~ Westmninister at 6 15 p a eaves Seneca city at 6 05 p a caves Central at 8 80 am cavesi Easiley at 6 40 A zqu cave; Greenville at . . 8 40 a.m caves t8pa)rtanburg at 11 $0 a-m rrivo at Charlotte at OJO0p t PAPR1ENGElt TRAIN WESTWAlD--DA!at. eave Charlot to at 7 1'0 p &. cavo Sparta'nburg at 15 46 p a caLve Greenville at 12 88 a a cave Easley at 1 06 a km eavo ('entral at 1 47 4 cava Seneca City at ,20 a cave Westminster at 2 47 a sa cave Toccoa City at 8 49~ p l rrive at Atlanta at 8$. rmET(JHT TRAIN WE8TWAD...D 3 en~ves (Jharlot.te at . h0a m (caves .3paranburg at 1 4p c'aves Oreenville at 4 50 p at eabves Easlcy at 650 p a Daves Central ao 600 a catves Hcooa City at 606 a caves Wstmihiister at ~ 60 4 caves Toccoomat 8804s r at Atlanta at 3.F 5 .E 0 gP - 9.c J. 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