The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, May 21, 1886, Image 4

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I'or I lie Times, I i TOTHU YOUNG P'>Y8 OF UNION. | fl Hoys, iloiit <'f in/,. ii> an evil that grows, ' I Ami scatter." mill wherever it go"* ; l is a snnivi ei' sorrow, jonlm ss ami Woes, A in 1 deals in cur race tlic heaviest Mows. Then. " l avs, iloli t -ifiri/. last j it? the good 1 hand, j ] Tit Ms fighting to i.i'.\c it oiit a' t r i.ttnl, , Manly contending with heart tin I hand. To shield goo 1 woman ate! -ave Grave man. Now, lit tie folks, li?ten f r a while? Toll ill tint tin' monster whi you re a child, Ami when you get t id yeitr song \ ill i i , i am fn to the ilruukni t s ehains < iite free. M.t\ to I in iii- mi 11y he!j> von t.? keej> Aloof from the l>?wl of sadness ilee|i. Having no i-.ni- to mourn or to v.eeji ?> er follies ; u. t. awake or a-leep. I ntiiil the tiag of Tetnj-ei nice bright. Ami tin ier ii? f .his ike the go el light The\ "eui coinjuer, who hut think they can. I \i.il il.i.iii'li v. !i me vs 'lit like a in.in " i llovs. t !. .h':. i!' you "... t;H cmt ri?e '1'> iiin: v: rt>> of J>!i> ' yuii'l tin* ^ a:i\s : "I in* - i i< ijn in. 1 iii tlic ^riui'l :i-i.-i/(.', I.i.?t. IVrtvcr ! I!?? jt'i.rioas i ri/.\ w. M. i!. IMi'OUiAKi 1 A1111 W 0 ii K FOIi K A Y Tin; i .ii t!i i> tii.vv warm ciiiiu^h I jr prn>- | iilid V.U ; > til j;n.w l.ij.i'l'.y. '1 livV e.illtnit bu ji'.'Mu??t** I t 1 shito with the crops tin* plant Mill in tin : .il ; tXti-rmitiAt i\Ui I-I them is i. iw 111o order I' 11:<I.?y. i Im\v t'> tii'ciiiij '.s'i t! ;- cui>:i->uiii"tlly, r.ipi il\ ti l t witiiuit'. injury tu \ i icrops it mn: ??l" tli.1 iiin -t p). 1,1 ins tlio I'arim r is called upon In si 1 v? . In I!: it vnt progress of agriculture, tin- ? !<! time ??l of run nint: around y.-uii^ j I oils with a narrow S0ini!''l. I. ivin- a !. aid nailed to |V??>t tuul lien in in I'lii- side in prevent thitininir dirt .ii the 1:1th.* | hints, lirst "avc way to tin' MVOep. I III' ill! i' I sl.il Vi'il tin.' Mtri'.l'O llU'l'l)' siti'l with iis 'a ln_t niuaiiij' unite II it in row very littl ilirt. Moreover tin: : din:r fur _ .... ...... . ... ; !.n t time, a ur> it advance over two silling fur rows with it iters an 1 sulisn jm nt broak in^ of ti.e middles with s 11 > v c! s, 1 Jut witli (lit* nif * t work ' !' iho -weep, there is .-till a nai i >\v sti in a! tlie lino of [ ! :nts wSiie!i i- nil ii.-in; i>i >1. atnl uj.on which ora? ran thinly l?X itself I' destroy it .the hoe k:s called into r. <|'ii.'itioi:. This involved i.-.- iv . t-xji t,se unjdcasciit contact witii I.if r and oro.it demand It hands to eliosi out cotton. Next camo broadcast euiliv.ui a with a barrow in tin- iir.-t staitc.of the ci :>, witii ii.'.-l scrapes ami ciiitivat ?is l.ilii'. 'i*!i ^ > a- far as wo have mi vnticr-1 : ii'tlocl. in -t firm is have not yet reached i{.i.- j oin?, and the method is not y?t. perhaps. fuiiy poiTecte ! J Jut Ir.'tii the veiy nature of things wo must advance in it;is direction ? machines, i:.. pkun.iits, h. i.->. jiow- r. must supplant band labor more and nem. Mow to e!ie;i[ien cToarfog forests amicultivating virgin soils. Since the war the use of fertilizers has been deve! j t t Ltivat j-erlcetioii ; and now surroiimkn;;-: <! :n tn.led tlie im^r cx tended use mac!.in :y an J hoist now. r. Ail il.'Ji ill:i.v:i? - iad'.l try a:: iii'vim/ in i'.i- li.x .lion, an 1 agriculture cannot ii j behind. t'autijusly wi.-cly ja<iici mdy it tnu.-t :: > :i 11 auuiiw iNi; Cnn'".\. ? < Mir renders will rcinoinn t" tin; articles publish; 1 1 i-.t y?'ar in the on broadcast culliva ti tii with the liaucw. Tin.' points which s in t i i>.' well .- tile i wore that obstructions nru-t h ; i :m v I?tra-h ia shape til C 'lit aii'l ctt"ii > t a 1 i? > (.ill up or Un?u-keJ to pieces and buried l?\ hreaivinjr land Willi lai^o turn ploughs beds, it' any. to bo 1<iw and leveled down witii harrow inline diately al'icr planting if rain follows jtlaniiiig ijuickly, harrow as soon as dry enough. never allowing a ern-t t > form. As si 'ii a.- cotton be.rilis lahly to come uj1 run hari tW ubiitjiuly across rows?never i:i the direction the l >\v ? in tour or live il.iy- run eb.iijiu iy aciv-s attain in the opposite direction > that tlie.-j tw i liar r.iwines may Li; at rieht angles to each other, in three or t" itr days harrow ajjain across the ! ; These harrow in:;* i>i>i?t lectin i iriy and ho ?- 5 eaied rapidly to thin out (ho cotton, which th. y eau do whilst liio plants arc very yoinuj ami tender? when siill yellow. \\ Inn ??: tor an 1 1 Higher j they w .11 he pu*hcl amd0 11e 11 without : bciu.' lies'.r yen. i he *'It- 11 now hcinir cotisiih rably thinned. j:ra s and Wc <ls thol'< Uglily i-10 J. and l!i mii f.uv nieelv juilvel the erojt is in 1 'liditioii lib easily eultivalid with ,-tut ii >'r scmk. It ' is said also that i: 1 the condition left l-y the harrowinp - a l; i d hand can eh p to a bland two acres ot cotton a day. Suai.i.ow t't i.tivaiikn ? i n:\ii\i. Skk.I'.? If tie soil i; sujijdied with 1.mulls, .... I , ! . 1.1 ... II 1 ' - 1..* mcii pi ep.UCIl. CUlllVai. Ml sbou! 1 be Yl;v shallow J ruin tiio start. In i Ji a ill soil. iIi.-j.osi.il to run together alter rain a deep j Awing is j urliaj-s admissible when the e'llo'! i.- very young, but lit ulhcrwi-e. i n two expeliinents made sue ; cesJively in I - - ! ami 1 at (ho Alabama j lixpcriin :.t >taliimi to test e'ieels of ?1 ocj ami .-hallow cultivation, (bin: was a ?1 if Jcrcnfe rc.-jii ctively ol" >"i ami l<?!> pounds ul seed colt'.u j. 1- acn in lavur "I .-ball w I cultiv.it: mi tin -ugh i:t. The t\v > t ! it> ' wa re prepare I manured am! cultivated c.\ ' aetl} alike, except tb.it win u lie.' cotton ( :i ' otic j'lat was about a I 'ut high it w.i- I plowed deep with :i long scooter and scrape as is Ircijii) ntly done by farmers, audit- " 1" t - ?. 11 -1 1 l abl v ci|f. The Scrape allullld t always be attach .1 behind the loot ol tbc * plow, nut in iiunt ul it, and tbc ?eootcr J t let with it should In: v? i \ sh-wt, jost loir/ ! ?n?>uj?h to keep the point ni iiif plow-loot 'mill striking the bottom of I ho furrow. Vnother i ii t resting expel imoiit in ado nt 1 lio same station iiiu-trntis a point wo have j >1*1011 nrjted, to wit, I ho importance of presMtit; '>: tinninn seed in the soil to in uro prompt not initial.on. t'ottuu was' planted iu two : ij if nt io\v> <>tt the sa.no j lav with two difien nt cot: ri planters, one j eovcriiit* tie -eid in tlie n-uil manner,! the ether throwing tlio <iiil into a rid re I .1. 1 1.1 . .. . i.Vef l.lt I UUU Ili'II II- - i 11 U MOW II I'll till.- 11 by :i r< lie r rig. I'y ait . I;o?1 to tin: machine . \v *it!? i w .s diy. W'Jnro the roller pre.-ed tl." dirt upon too seed a! stand \v:i- secur. ?! i i ; u i i \ - ; t lie other! did tint i* mi up until ::11 r a rain had I illeii :iti 1 ^ 11-lit1. ! ar days alter being plan'- d. M A *" 11! N !'. M At'!: ' '<>1 l"N.-- InVelltors have not as y ' _ ii up t: h"pe or the possibility >1' p.riVetin.r a maebino lor chopping cotton. i a i-' ! > every prob ability that "lie be n. d which will hun<-li c itlnn . 'ti . Hut the same end might bo i te!p l hy a planter dropping the s 'ed i t h Tie: mere bunching, hoWeVc;', is le t '.he most itnpor I tint tiling t" l?" cmipa-- i . killing the gr.a--> along the 1::t drill n i ('.inning the hunch uiit so the p!i:it? wei n e crowd and dwarf each other are lie: in .in dc sidcrata. This, it strik- - u *. the harrow will do better than anything e'. e. Alter the harrow has done its w uk then pr<>bihly a chopper might h; used a irantigoously. The bringing to a li ti a I stand, wiii probably aiway- rcjuire some liati I labor, but. aside IVojii this, cotton cultivation Might to be do c exclusively by nt io'iiiio~. We hive no d >ubt the proper impl uenn I r th purpose will be forthcoming in due time. Machine made cotton alone in this'mi try can compete with that i u- 1 by cheap labor in luuia and elsewhere. 1 Ml "it IAM K til' IvAltt.t Vl'nilKIMi ? I I is of the llrst importance thai the eailv workings of eru s should be r- p itcd at short intervals, and thoroughly done .N.ov is the time to kill grass with b-:?t labor. If allowed to get astr oi ; lo.tiiol.1, it will . .1 ..o i. .. ..i. . i I.IIM; UIICU iiiin;o *?r> i-nu n - i <\ ?* ' I\I** * ' 11cxI month is ;oi|uirc>l t 1 o ? i- now. t ? -iy ii .tiling of iho injury ! >i. by : bbitio the ol lood. ami the brui-im.t au>l dt*tnrbim^ "i the plants in Ltollint; the strouyly rooted awa\ iVotn tbeni. Al least mii'i' in ( n days tin: i n't vs "f piows should pa.-s uvcr, au<] whatcv r ii?worK is iii^ded bo jtiven without hosit it ion or lelay. It' tlio ground happens t > bo dry. don t bo deceived into the b.diel tnat tin? crop is clean beeati:;c. the v .line 1iv e tiavo seen many a crop ruined by carelessness just at this point. A dry M r. checks th.: growth ol' grass ami lulls tin I inner into fancied ssccurity. A w. t Jum f..!ow>, the crass f-1 i"iii_^ up i.I.o ta.oii A , an ; It.; mv.r catches up with it again. Wi.it minus t'uit?,- wt.ii n:t: I't.o.v.? |i the Inflow las been property u>c l in the Cornfield. that crop will now be t i t ctly clean ami so far advanced that there will lie no Inrtin r dilliculty in covering up v.o-. i^ grass or weed:, even witli a scrap?. We know from repeated trials. ..n l..?ttoi i lands that are so liable to become lbal. that a e nn crop may be made with the pi >.v al me. It oui bo vl-uio tvcii witli ordinary, < ! 1 tine plows , .-tart before jyrass make.- he-a lw iy ; with a .-Unvi'l beyiu in tilecenter of th mi l (Ho and bi d up tho win.: beiuy mi no I away from tho o >ni. Tho la.st furrow, wit -11 a middle i- completed, will side the e >ru very clo.-cly and throw ju-t on ouyh dirt t>> o >ver up youny yru.-s without eovcriii-.' theyouny earn. Tho next w-irhini*: with a jdiort and hi- i 1 turning shovel. beiu m-xt to o om with winy t 'Wards it and throw dirt moil orati ly l > tho t .ant.- i h--s.; tw w orkiuys should i?o yivoti before tho c >rn i- t n i:ic?.?--? hiyli. Aft'-r th it tin: scrap-; will d mill that is noo ssary. Where o/rn is pi ml'- I in the water furrow, a pr o . i run n::i;y ofthe -erapo wiil oovor tin a'l yra.-s I: -in tl.o leyinninylo tho end. t in m- l "i: \'.i, M.xki:- ('iii:.\!'C"i i..\ an.' t'"!;\,? l lo- hr.-l of May is t. 1. time t" how the fust crops of Ibr itro o >rn. . . i s nyhums and iuii.i t. Siit p '-iny th land . t ' 'u ivo been It m- i . 'ine tinn- ay itnil i I nave received tw<> broadcast harrow iuy- t ' keep tho Mir!ac ; el an and luell.w. Ihiis e-peei iliy necessary lor all of tho s >r yhuni.- because the plants are small at lir-t and yrow oil ijuito .-lowly. Iloneo tarly workiny with the ] . >w is dllieult ;in i n t 11 i -1 i t >ry l e land yr.is-y, Tic-c e: '[ - i ill L bear tin; expense "1 hoc Work tlnr. . ;v t..c iitic* ->.iy I >r liavin^ tin: i in.i in I'm. t r at j'l iiitin;.; t iai I .ay (.iff j row - tilrt'- ti lt ajMit , ilrill till.' sccil it gh.un> latin i thaily an 1 c au li^litiy wiili a huril. i ?r I ! I -i c an j ; < 1 in JiU , iniiniii. i *.;t jiiit hi !: -in two; t :unl a hail' l?u?h'-is I .-?? < il jkt \ -.Mil at i > < * :n u j . ::n>i wi.i I ir il. . i With >i;:?j- t t i an \( r, ;i it tv, > ... linvo i l nviii wiii . a;.i . an i it' ;!. I.ni-i iva- in i i 'if.- i- hi.lil; ii it tli tin;.- j-ian . 111 '. it" if it..,' wiilb'* t 1 1 'i. Tilt lit i i I millet lt).i\ I ? - "Wii 1 r ? !. -til il.e i u. 1 . a.- I crli \ii il ]'ivi .il>'1 i.i i:i t;:io tilth I ll.'l li 11 lis hi 1 ? I M'lll j I 1' III to , - .-It IIH'I lit MIlTl i-MVl1 |i tilling- Hi' .ti '-.I' li. Js l\ IV ! v.ii u? llil* i Uiel. I" lit lii.-t >1 AiijiU-i! vill fiiiLli't 1 11 in ! i ' i (. j 11 !. i ; Ui.... til I i IjIUUqLI tLe sULLtUti! vit j^rcen lura^j Utnic , cheaply than oil any thin;.' and with 1 ri .t benefit to their health. 1 ut ;::-i par- I ily euro?say ex p. sod t t ;,i ;in i n r l'?>r <>ne day?bcl'mro I'cirdiiij: ; thi- will reduce 1 the water in thcin and r< ndi r llieai b*s-> laxative. Any disposition t-? sc ?ttr may be j pre vctiU'i by a mixed rati n of dry and preen foraj?o ; p:rhaps tiii> i> j referable , It-';: i ev> ry |t el \i w. ('heap stock , feed is like cheap coal h?r an t .ipine ' it i reduces t he cost ul' pro luct i"ii ! i vrytiling raised on the farm; and we :nu-t ! u* it. iiiin 1 that tummy saved is eiiu.vil :it !> in- is y made, if.me can reducr tb cost of producing ?* ?tt? n a cent a :> mi I it the same In liiin as if ho sold far <m r .ust more I r; ?uii<l. An ahtiii'lanco of < l,e ip h>rage tin!; > 1*. grain neoe.s.sary. Wli :i ti it at ! \v i '< , stock may In: kept with lit?! i>r 11 <> j "rain ii Ini lull i t ions i I genii forage. it I i V a haw; j?r< pared I"?r a largo cr .> <?t" e t t' , > it it <l<>v. ii atnl plant a pot t i n nl tlio j < iitti.ii latnl in timse h-ragi; cr j - . they will pay y til !> tter than cotton. if.i'a't iii.ns i nn ; n r. (i n m n ! i mi vi:> r ? li ar iii initi-1 that grain Inrvi -t w.ii f"u>n Ii" :?t !iat111 ami arrange work ; !: .<1 with I'dVu iicu to it. <ivt crops clean, well worked now. i that they liny bear a sit ill neglect during harvc.-t. S' mo enterprising mm in every m ighb rli<> >?1 ought to be one n.iged t i buy a reaper ami cut a 11 the grain ju-t as parties now ! t!i thresh in-.*. In otii- r wor.is a travelling reaper ought to be a regular in.-ti uti ni. banners call ill .spue the time IV'*iu their crops to harvest grain ami cr:nnrr> ;m: more r.\:icuir.; tin i.\orbitnut in tin* ir demands. Wi.nikii Hats.? Fall oats were ?j ?ito o(;m-rally killed by tin: severe weather in January, but where the land lias not leu plowed since. an occasional >' !< >!' oats may be found which has survive i t'i e ?ld. It would be well to take care of the.-.- and uulhor them carefully when ripe. Their survival indicates a hardiness < ;' eorstitu ti oi wlii'di will stand extreme e-i l. ami a i very <1 '-iralde strain of winte.* oat iiiiel'.t b>* I propagated from thcui. The matter is war thy of trill. With us the mercury fell to zero; the red rust proof oat was entirely killed, with (lie very limited exceptions noted above . the winter orn/.in.; ,, ,t '..as also very badly killed, pos.-ib'y a t> nth cse .piiio. If a variety of o.at that can s'ami the cold of zero is n it to be had, what era in can be substituted for fall oats':?/ /? < 'lll/t Cll/ill'. 'J*111 i'i eo i. eat rin.1 11 i-11! ? \ >.i n. "ulur story e? mes from tlio province l.imburg, on ilio i'utcli Iroutior. '1 ho owner of a large manufactory, who hud mar i icl youug aud was !<*1 c a widower. had an I auio young men in tee neighborhood were | paying uttcinion. Her lather noticed bhat -ho treated them all w'.ih indifference and j showed preference lor a young clerk of hi*, j an orphan, with n > means hut Ids salary. , As !. had always .-hen the great -t satis* fiction in the performance > ( hd duties, m. i was exceedingly weli conducted. the : fither. pcr-ua ied that he Would never venture t ? lai.-e lit; iyes t > lii* daughter, who lently was ineorciy attached t > him, made up his mind to broach the matter to j lum. V. hat was his surpn.e when too voun : .... i c!i rx, alter much h simti >u, i .1 h:ui he w.oild ','i.ly he t > i.a; iy to regard 'ho laily . ? a sister, but, lie could not marry her, be ' cause ho was u t a man. hut a yctm.; \. man in disguisi?a disgui- .-ii lut ad pted ! when left r.n oridian ii . > > ' lucrative situation. The conclusion of the sioty is tliut. instead ofm .it;, in- tile daughter, >he is the wi!c ol the lather.? ("u"V/./o 11 / O IN Sl'Alt l ANlil Pol. ? All 'thi f : holii > .'!<. has t rheii ;eo ; i our c uihty, i. iliier Harnett, a ) nug in ui ah . :t lv.cn t) ! one yt ars if age. \.'as kiilc.l Sunday mornj ijig by I t.ivcr Hester, who had married I5.inii.tt s >iiter. The t - p it is thai iles, trr was whipping his little eld! 1. ai> nit a \ tr aud a hail' old. and llaruelt rctnoiistru it t '.Htli him and said ho oitgii t a <t t?? whip a ..tile child that way. and that one Word i>:' u 1. t i a another until lies'.- j irked Uli a t n Mir \ iu.v lying ii :ir liini iu tiio yard an 1 threw it at Harnett, striking him on j the s: le I ih - head ah >W .n i to th ' rear of the ear. i he blew caused his death. A I Warrant has Le t ll issued lor 11 estel'. hilt he i iiis i.ni been arrested, lie i- a voting man n it more than twenty-three \a irsohl. lie . . " I \ lu :i a ! y. was severely tt.jtis tl by a team j liiuniii-' aw.iv wil t -t iv. ..... 1 -- 1 j -jVM 'l|? * II 111 I'll i \ ! : \ i.il }c:u? i thr-nxin^ him it. i'o \V as r.tlTir-i I i !i' (nl:tr\ .-> wis . !. li'tii iiti- -l "tVi-i ii uwh- They liVfl ii--.ii" i W i'i .-jvul.? ( 'I'li/nt'i .S ,< i f ftiii, c i ii r iiit;:jt :i 111> 1 n c i!! < 1 axvnv i_' ii.i by !.111 iijk 'I lice iot" :i i c ;! i in it i - - lii v :i I iii 1 r > k <.* 11 I hi" M In . > 1..-it! I i ;f' t . 1. t >, tImt in" f-.i\ - 11 I - j !i\11 * i ?0*1ill.: (l-.ivn, a:iu 1 1 ; ' l that li.?: ii his hc. i. i< eeixn <1 in b .1 ! I- . S ! I ti. . il. Ml lii- li'.itiO -1 a 11i nr< ' l liiftiii-i. il in >\ b (b it he . t. ns aiv 1 xvillidr.iwn ? jr .a ii. .' i :.ii iii - i i I: i ii th licit j no (.torn ii. ? .!. !.. It. in .! j i>' i i'iir>n> ? L t ! 1111 i \ . ii \ I \V il.'. f . il. II. < a bilj j ?'l II.Ill \n'l 111 It-I r it III I "I l"l?l*Lj I'l-I. j Juiiuiix ill 11111 ]>.iws liiu Luilci.' I JOHN I! 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Oil l'ieittrcs atel tine Woodcuts, making it tlie Model Magazine of Ainer'u t. entitling the tint.for fn tne votechfdi ollllEU. I? \ *r r I. i? v : 11. . ? . , .i i ii,u.\ iiiiiMriiic<[ 111 t lei: 1111 ill > aii<l in ANY SIX!!. I>I:MOUKST S MONTHLY i- juolv iniiilc-l tin* Woi-M'k Miijru/inc. Tito Wjrcst in I'l-riii. tin- I. ii '/? -i in I'irriiluiiiiii. :111<i i'iv 1n??i TWO Uullat* Mnjrnzitiv Umic<I. ! ? will l?e t litTw. iity-!-cc ii-1 y- .u -T ii~ j nl-li- ii: -n : it i- cciilinn.-illy iin|-i"? \ I ?i!: I i'\;? ii>ivcly a* in place it in ilic Ir>'iii l ink -i| Fitinih I'rs i-iilieaN. ;11. 1 i*i|ii:il in any Ma-ra/iiie. It i-niiiain- T'J pnj_v?. iii _ iiimiiii. xII.J incites, rli-pmily prinioil nml fully illiisiriiH><l. ru'-'.Nlic I l?y W. Jennings L>ciii-.it$i. N? iv Y--i!.. Anil i?y Special Avrrci'iuriit i'oinbiiu-ii uiili THE UNION TIMES, AT per vi-ak. jREMOVAL. T ii Ai,\\sin\i -m. a. I 1H.J 1 11 UV/ll lnls rcniovol Iii* GROCERY STORE To llic I'uiMiujt ui'im.'ilv t nj*i* <I l?y W. I!. I?a?i?. \?!;cs'0 It- I.vip- always'>n lian-l GROCERIES. CONFECTIONERIES, CANNED GOODS, CIGARS and TOBACCO, COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ainl, in lact, cveryl'iin^ Ko|>t in a lirsi class lirvcery Siitc. AlTrrnTTn Ri'llll-miKT/d )I(1 L (Mil fllWdjfw u i'? not lie undersold. Nov 'J7 17 fpin i II \01 ?AM | . / I j Tlio in "si popular j 1 If , ninl satisfactory Cur- i ./ > . net if r ? >i a r M s j \y-"~ '' i Health, t'niiilort | nn I Mctrann* ol"1 i I lor,"? Kcl , i I Madam Fnv'c 'vy ! Improved y CORSET jind | Skirt Suppor-! ;>tcr. V; \ It i> | iri ictilnrly , i, J :i I ij lr I iti I lie j.i v> | it ?i v ic <i" .in - anil lias ll>? cn lorscnifnt oil milieut Pliy*i? s ? '* For >;.ilc t'V FuSl'FK & u I l.lx INS. L'uivju, i-. L u( ) i )( i 1^11> i is? Wagons, nTjjjSr Buggies, Harness n,,,! , iMi'ito \'i:u /[f\y Farming Implements, tls oi* 3[aeliiiierv. I) BUGGIES. k'iirds, ami CoIiiiiiImis ISuiriry Co s warrant in WARRANTED BUGGIES. )t>ublo Huiijiy ami V\ ajjoii 1 iariie.-s which I rk or Baltimore. inci'sj on the quality of yoods I sell. My ect, opposite tlio Depot. JOHN RODGER. ? tiie ? vision times J O B Siting OYTI? :30: My Elegant New JOB PRESS hasarrived,andisnow in complete j working order. I have also^receivcd a large assortment ot .lol> Type, Holders. Ornaments and other materials of the Latest Styles, and am now prepared to do all kinds of Job Printings. IX THE REST STYLE or WORK M ANSI 111*. AT THE SHORTEST XoTICE. AX I) ri'OX THE REST STOCK. ?C MY PRICE,S C? \ Shall he as low a< those of fipar| tauburg, Columbia, Charleston or Atlanta, and 1 am determined to giro AS GOOD WORK. I MR. L. H. BOSSE, jin excellent gentleman, and a i competent workman of many years experience, lias charge ol my Printing Olliee, and will sn! .ill 1..1. a'?i. i mi ./KK ?? ui k nunc in the ollico. 11 c is also autliorizcil I to contract tor .lob Work. R. M. STOKES. R. W. T I N S L ? Y. WATClIMAKEIt AND JEWELEll, MAIN STi;Ki;r, I NioN, S. I f ~ I' 1. 1' A < I.I ? AM' IV I <.I.A-?l.-\.\ -PI > IA 1.1'W' FECIAL ORDERS SOLICITED AT ANY TIMS 1 . 1 roi: n\i: <;<>!.h u \ / c/u;s, />/.i mo.\i> i 1 I, ;.7.\v;>-, nxs. i: u; in;?rs, nr. r 11 R.ST GOODS. LOWUST PRICKS. \1.1 iI l<? i I ' nr. Grand Republic, CI<;ahk< >?*. r rinl OUR TRADE MARK, A. 1.. .v 1' K to." ATLANTIC 0&V3T >.I8E, PASiKXOL U DFPAiVl'.ILNT. 'miimii'ji'in A. (. / ',*/. -/> 1 SSiJ. FAST LINK ? BETWEEN ? Charleston aiul Columbia and Upper South Carolina. CONDENSED SCiiEETJLE. tiOINIi liDIMi >v i:s i. i:\st. T.'.M A. M, i.v. ..< h l.-tnii,S. t"... \r. > 1*. M, H.:ll ' ..l.unrs, ... 7.? > " tt.d'S " " ..Sumter, " ... " 1- " 1O.40 \r. ..?".>111inr iu, ' ... I.v. -VT ' 51.OJ I'. M. '..Uinn>ii ?)," ... is I.IS " hcstCf. ... 'J I ". ii.(l"i " ^.Yorkvilie, 11 I7.01 " " . l.nii?M?rv.. ... 7 1 ?' \. M. ; ,..ii"iiv iiiii P. M. j.l-? " :..( harlotto N.C... " i .t i' " 1-J. IS P. M Ar. ..Nowb r.v.S.C... I.v. I P. M 'J. 42 ' " ..?Iii on ?.v i ... pj. 1 I li..Jil " " ..Laurens, " ... 11 i lOA.M. 1.47 ' J " ..Anderson ... 10. Ell Jj.;!"> ' ..tlrocnv i.:r' .... " j |.*i ? ; LWalhalla, ...! i s.. <> 4.10 ' j ' |.. Abbeville " ...J jl 1 .(?." ". JO ' , ..Spanb'g ... " [P-MO 7.1" ? ; ' ll'nds'villeN.C.i ? 7.0OA.M. Soli 1 Trains bet \\ u'M huric*:on & IVhnnbia, S .C ami Columbia an 1 1 icndersuuvtllo. Special Parlor Cars aiinrhrl to ibis train I c> tweeu Charleston at I Columbia. No extra charge for seat i:i the e cars to passengers holding l-irsl Class tickets. F. my ink, T. yt, J:MI:kson', lieu'l Sup'l. tien'l Pass. A gen RICHMOND ?z DANVILLE R.R. tlllliliNVll.Li: C. Cttl.c. ILIA DIVISION. rASSEKGEK L'iil'ARIUENT. t'oi.t >uia| o. t'., May "Jill., } r & J ' ? - -4u oil On an-l am r A!:;;. -ml. I - * '. 1 :i-viij:t r Tritin will run us lii/row it it imlicatc I sijiuti thin i.on.l ami its branches. ... ..1, ..Xliil'i Sl'.Ml.Wo. :; if i'.\.-si:xtii.K. Leave S. t . .'miction 10.-0 a in Leave Columbia ' .x G 1' It'.'Jo a in Leave Alston I i. I > ji in Leave Newberry IlLIs j> m Leave Ninety-Six !' -.?>:! j> ii Leave lle<lg*.s :;.( ji m Leave Helton 1.11 j in Arrive tit Greenville .... >.' > |> in .N... ,vj polVX I'A-SS N'.i 11. Leave Greenville at 1"> a in Leave Helton 11.to. a in Leave llo>lges 1-.17 |> in Leave Ninety-Six 1> l.li' i> in Leave Newberry " j> in Leave Alston .< > J- in Arrive at Columbia >.! ? m 81'AHTANHl ltd, UNIwN i l ill I'll Y\ \ jj_ 'j ma No.;.; I r.N,.; i:. Leaves AU-n , p i - j. m sliellon l'j : I -.A |, m 1 "ion !> 1 ;,ii ,, . '":>vi;ie -Jx-Jpin I A r i*i vi* ??t >?...... ... - ? , ?? I ' I' "I lv>. J i\. n l'.\- i k. 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