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??JEaUlNOLK SAM.? Au JjioWoo? r* tUo gnafco SU ver Situ?.*, DY WVOM?Ka KIT. "Won't yo come in on' seo .Sam stran ger?" This question was addressed ?o. ino, as I slowly strolled through tho Sahire Riv er Mining camp, in Wyoming Territory, ono beautiful Sabbath evening in May last Tho speaker stood in the door of a rough logcablu near the bank of tbe stream, ile was ono of those rough, "uucut diamonds,"'wbJob can ever ne foo jd in mining camps, whose every ex pression denoted a sob! teeming with genuino Western hospitality, and love 1er bb, fellow atan. Dressed in buck ?kiu from head to /cot,, bo presented a truly picturesque appearance; smacking strongly of the rorai " who ia Bath ?" I asked. ' "Why Seminole Sara-him ns air curled up in bed id ya>,/? buckln' agin death, with all tbo k.<oras a runnin' agin bim strong, too." { ? had rode luto tho camp but an hour before, and bad learned nothing of the man referred to. Ia answer to aquestior regarding bim tho man said : ' "Sam cum ovar.yar from the Seminole range about a year ago, au* squatted down, in-this var house. Ha's a gam bler, pard, but bo docs bia work in a honest, Cbristiau like maoVer, an' ye h'ar .mo a aingin'n lovel an squar* song when I tell yo that a whiter man never showed up in tho diggina I Sam never . took advantage o' a greeny, or slung a crooked keerd in hi? life, nu' a galoot never yit went broke on bia game a ?qucalin' "foul;" but tho poor old boy's a p.ettin' in a bare' game now, stranger* nn'ifl war agoin ter try an' call the turn, i'd cay tba; .?aoVll get woreted an', pas* in his checks afore midnight. "Has ba been ill long I" I asked, feel iug n ?trange interest in tho man. "No, pard j 'fcain'i any nat'ral allin." Yo see Sam sat'down in a gamo with a poker sharp from over on, ibo railroad, a ?cw daya.ago, an' during tho play a Situe niisuhderstniidm' ariz atwecti 'cm about tbrco aces tbet bcd mysterious evacuated from tho pack an' which Sam disklverecl n locatln' 'etOBelvca in tbe stranger's eleeve. Purin' frc nrgymontSamgotun ugly dib from a bnifo that war engineer ed b !;or, an' no w bo's stretched out in 'ynr bevin' a cussed hard lime, an' . ita 'bout all tbe boy can do to corral breath cuough-for aetodal use. We've bin nd visinrhlm tb do a little cbinnln'with a Sospal sharp, sb's tos fix matters up PO lat whe'n no passes in bis checks tho' f jioss up ab?ve'll allow bim nil fur them tbet tho natur* o' tho game 'il allow. Ono oftbo boya bas gone ont nov,- to rusti? np a f?reacher, an'--thar' becomes how, pardj e's go in." The minister: waa a venerable looking man with a kind, sincere face which was now overcast with nn expression of gen uino sympathy. Aa he entered the cabio ; we followed,' and nbvevebnll 1 forget tho sceno within. Stretched upon a rough pallet lay-a man of powerful framo, uj?on 'whom death "ii?d' placed its Btti\ tho- partially glazed..eyes i.ud ghastly, palo fuco betokening tho near . approach -ff the, grim monster. O^geg^ff^l^e ; bcnV with heads bowed in rovercutial awe, ciobcj a score of persons, representing every phase of lifo in a ironie? ?en?i?H?mt, from tho bluo-shirtcd miner to tho flashily dressed gambler. The look o? pain and sympa thy upon each face expressed Itt, lan Suago plainer than worth how great a ivorlto Sara was with. all. *Tbo minister approached; tho bcd aud wi^.b fev?rent wefds of sympathy took tho dy ing man b. :. Sara.looked, into bia face with an inquiring;look for a mot mont, and thbb\.sala;':.'?" ' "I hope yon v, . ' ; pu! h nv aa chooky, I ?arson, fur me a pattin' yott to this troa lo; but doth bbs {?vip on nie that I can't shako loose, an' ibo boys; thought mobbo I'd better send fur yo to kinder pdt itt a word fur mo above, Beclo' as how-1 ain't acquainted up-thar, au7 dont feel like intrudih' by cb i ppm' inter a, strange gamo. I'll play ye honest talk now, fec?inet if ^ W^clJ^ Ino w'ld lose'my grip right on'.-the fuit deal, anV go-'clear1througa witk?bi winbin* a bot. if I'd n learned tho religious gamo when I fust struck but bb ray own hook, ? might stan' some chanco now bf qulttiu' party near oven;/but wouldn't ii look . ?ieeky ? nu' unporfeaiional to / off ob'a game fur years, an' then caji For a stock of checks an' try tor cet inter it when I hov noibih' to Bh'ow up i a > tho pley?". The;-minister had bcon for years an humble laborer.in this rough portion of the Lord's vineyard, and waa thoroughly faaaiUar with'eU tho slang ierina so uni vcrsaJly.iu'voUge it\ tho mountains. In kind, pleasant voice,bo replied : . ''.No. Sani, X am .sure it would, not. Thia blessed book which t hold in my hand ite>febes':?8 that;- truly repentant' "Kiu?ejt?'^v?.^ : : ....-.-cl,even at. tho elev enth nour. Tho dying thief upon tho erda* found poace with God v^hUo tbo icy nana 01 ?C-?HU was lasreucu upon nun.' "Ho that belidv?th 'be eaVed/" W$ "That's consoliu', parson.: on' X believe yer givlii' als Iho.Bijnarb tip; aa'i roadla',; tho heavenly law correct. ij I r*?v?r thought I'd be barred entirely cuten tho gamo,^hut Mt kinder aneakin' about loaln', bytlryiblng bu Other rnovets.'. an* i thonbo?ai?' fur u stake to'set io "this j gable.. - Jrarson, won't yer'stan' . ia an*'j ?Ht rio-string.^ pious, .talk .on j v;u<i,.u;....th0<?e^i^e'klh? J iitF?Swghw/|na,tJ I'm a total: ?hanger to Him, on' don't feel a bit lovel ? nsin'fur a favor at this etsgo o' tho iiutceedia's, You've atocd in: jvkh Him . fur yc?^'&arsorr,? au' ?nebbo now4f ye'd ?Jistbay bo Him that ycfd: take it aa a per Bona! favor, Ho mont have matters used np BO'S I'd utaiid a little show,when I Blip ray grip an' CU?.I?OS? fro?n tho world. I don't believo He'djriye 70 tho shake. , arter you ?o locg.do *aady andwllling to ^prayeV, 8a?, ?>bt? before: ;g that He hears us and will an-' i"ri?nd you muet pray ?rob not ask Him .to ad iir spiritual want?, and -o reeeive your soul when wim$m't 'Aatabd ad yo snail find,'" coco pervaded tho roora fcts, ns S?ria lay in deep rab evident that tho words : ken root in bte :<\r-probubfy the isidhood- glistened upon :>tiie>r and another follow iession.'and coon subdued 'mrsting.from tho f.. whb ?ood around ?he hihi lu a voice-of almost boa verily calm* plctur* lias just bin a I could seo away back B^HKralitUc bid, a-toddlin' arOuad;jLho homo at bum. with that blessed 'her, who'bas biu au angel fur macy ycara. I could remem ber how she used ter ?(lt mo down on n:y knees beside her'," a;t' then she'd say over sith sweet littje prayers an' coax me to say 'cm arW'Wiv 'fben she'd kins me au* tuck me upaung in bed, an' whan she thought I was asleep I could hear her acryin'nu* prayin' io whispers, axlu' God to k*--o traok o' me, an' give rae a lift an* be?, me up agin if I over stum bled ab' fell. When Sunday como she'd wash me up, an' dress mo, ob, so nico, an' take ino to Sunday school, allen kccpln' mo in the class she tcached herself, an' somehow it seemed to me that every word she spoke was aimed Shtatme. And thc? thc pictur' mov en, an* seed myself ss a good chunk of a boy, un to all the pranks an' devil ments tust kids hung on lo in them days. I got to be a tuff 'un, but I never doue any real wicked rackets, an' Iv'e allers thought that my good old mother's pray ers stood atween me an' wrong. Then I could-seo myself aa a young nun, a gradually rVftin' outen tho path o' rightv nn' foi\'tten' w'at I knowed nbout piety. Tben f ink my fust drink au' begin to si ?do right down bill with the devil an' all his imps on earth a-uudgiu' me on. But, boys., that old angel mother never shook mo, nor nover let up on her prayers. O'.., God? I kin see it ns if It war only y is tc rd ay, the fust time I cum hum drunk. She pushed mo down in a chair, an' clasped mein ber anns as if she was a feared sho war gobi' ter lose me from ber forever. An' then she coaxed an' Steaded with me, thc tears list floodin' own her old cheeks, an ber darlin' voico a trcrablin' ao's.I knowded her heart was jist a broakin' every minuto. An' then abo 'gin ter, pray for mo co earnest tbet it sobered mc up in a minute*. X promised ber to tbtwwor: whisky, un' I kop' tito promise fu ??io, but I broke my guard agin;, and rial ?tn pvt. his work in onco more. ?bos? X fell in with Am blers an' sports, run away from hoinSjan' landed in this great. Weat. '?? om bum now nu' then, lill one day I got a 1 lotter with block edges all,around it, 'an' when" I opened it I found tbet mother war dead, an, that ber last wordi ww a pray er fur her lost Sam, I tell ye, boys, it broko mo alt up, but instead o' getting better I went down lowcr'o ever,' ,an* bavo. stunk to it to this day.. Ob; motli er I mother I if yer llutenin' now, ns urti to save y&t boy f" Sobs burst forth from tho occupants of | the room; Thcav men1 were rough and hardened, but away down In tho depths of their hearts a little spring of fooling bad lain hidden for years, until now it bad been opened and bubbled -tip with tender rippling--opened by one magic word mother. Tho minister offered up na earnest petition to tho Father in pleading tones which would accept of no refusal. Strangely blended with his words of prayer carno petitions from tho rough rn<M? around him, reeking with slang, but clothed in heartfelt earnest-1 ness and sincerity. Sam lay apparently oiilm yniH -thnpotpion ce?ficd/.H?id tbeii I a smile spread like 'j ray of light over bia wa', features. Outstretching hin urms toward Heaven, lie murmuren, "I seo ber-1 eeo her. Ob, pence, loy I Mother, I'm coming ; I'm coming I" And with that smile of happiness still illuminating his face, bo foll back upon lils pillow i visited Snake River but n few nooks ago, and.in tba outskirts of the settle* mont come upon n gravo marked by n beautiful morolo slab. Upon it was en graved 7 j "SEMINOLE SAM. ' Who shook tho wicked earth, And landed right in bb:old mothers ann's In Heaven." S : Tho xnnrblo engraver in Denver had nlrlcliy followed his written conr AU Sorts of Paragraph:! ; H-A gun has no feet yet it can hick! - Strong cheese is rank, but hatred ia rancor. . - ? - Buffalo mulattos uro called Buff fol Iowa,. - ?!'Nightmare is tho only animal that has a dreamy oye. . -- A.bride may not Uko flak, bot abo will not go back on her-ring. - They nay it ls only tho fomale bee that stings. Oh, pin I thy. ?name is wo man. ' ? -- Olo Bull, thc. celebrated violinist,, died at Bergen, Norway, on tho 17th of August. -rr. rocking chair is jiiat as poccesnry to a woman's comfort aa a niantlepiece or window atill hi to a roan's. - Bishop Eldor of Cincinnati hnB do claVcd^tbat no banged or.irlwed-hoirwill bo allowed among tho .woman of bis con gregation. .. - Tho three Bible types of char acter-Noah, Daniel and Job,-'tho learner, tho workor and ?tho Huu?rer^---"' is?baaiasion, duty, patience. r-.Teacher (to a stiipid but fat boy)-. *Yoii are bettor fed t^W taught, or else I'm mistaken." Stun*, boy-"Yea, L bo^cauie I feeds myself andi you te$d^J - A young lady vjho didn't admiro tho custon*, in voguo among ber sisters ^ of l?il!elibility,?m epiatlea "without nn overaklrt." ,-Soap bubbles are rajy, things, but. $$#,poon burat. Just eo vitia'; with : puped up with vanity. They make a uhmy for a -xason-sail bb the current but soon burst, arid'nothing ls left nf Ih-j-jv . - Hon. ?laractv O. Seddon, ope of tho most prominent mon of "tho South, died nt his residence i in Ooochland County. Va., last week, He was Secretary or War under the Confederate States Gov ernment, gp??i. A mother who had' guided and moulded the. Uves nfLr? ?i???*uc? -bhUr, dren ao that they, come to an honest, virtuous Christian manhood and woman, hood; has* dftno a work that any wonjan inav nn nrnud of. - A Missouri girl dressed up as a boy hod went cut asa farm hnnd, and .they never found her but until she cairoi let tncra ?re that elie contd tb road dio without pricking .ew^y fipger .and swoaring Uko a deputy, thojnflf. T? * *sh*1" saysA*TelOT Rogo^waa- tho . undrum of'tho eighteenth century ; woman ia the conundrum of tho nine* teonth century/' An American editor adds; "We can't guews ber, but will never elvo her np--no, ?over I" - Mn. Stevens waa found la a field dead near her house ia Hotvy Counmo'n] last Friday, A woman bad been Hying with her, but bnd been absent fro?n ' tho house for a weclr^ and on ber return; found tho lady dead in the Held. It reny have been a murder, bu? no dight ha* yet'' beeb vor?ir? c?u iu?"?5yst0jw5? matter, ?IM? Yankee who had noter paid moro th&n&nblllirjg to see an exhibition, went ta Alfa*. York theatre tb, seo the, "Forty Thieve*-.'' The ticket seller l^h^a^'-nWt?i^Vnitiin'gs for ? tickets ,JPassiog the pasteboard bscfc he quietly; remarked. "Keep it, mister; I. don't want to see the other tbirty-ni no." and p*=?-PSI--TT---:-~1 A I**?**5? Strange Dre*?? On the night of the 2d of February, 1864,1 wes in a staid/ of nervous excite ment, called by physician* "walebing." and in a. bali dream and half sensible state, when I. had a kind of vision, in which Iaoemcd to have an interview with tho blessed Saviour, though lt was all evi dently tuc work of my own imagination. I expressed the deep anxiety I felt on ac count of the deficiency of may faith in the Holy Scriptures lo general, but es pecially incertain much contested points on the subject of Miracles and of the Trinity. As it seemed to bo lamenting my situatiou the blessed figure appeared to be attentive, and when! said that I was disheartened aud nearly in despair, after so lon j and anxious consideration and examination of'theae subjects, without having arrived at any satisfactory con clusion. With a smile of inexpressible benignity and commiseration, He asked me now old I was. I answered 64. "That is," said He, "76o months, or ?, 072 weeks, or 18,432* days. To teat how deep your anxiety may have been, and 'how Intenso your labors, I will i dc how many of those 768 months you have em ployed in carefully examining t bo evidence of tho truth of Revelation ?" I could not state positively that I bad employed one whole month in tho examination. He then asked bow many of the 3,062 weeka I had been ao engaged7 Again, I could not say that I lind devoted ono entire week to thia abject oxcluscly. Agnin, he asked how many of the 18,432 days ol my life had been earnestly nod exclusive ly dedicated to thia all Important subject ? Here I felt my cheek: burning with shame, when I found myself compelled to answer that I had frequently read, examined And thought upon th!? subject parts of many days and nights, but dared not say I could remember any particular day when X had set myself down to tho labor of scrutinizing the evidence as a matter of study and continue it without interrup tion one whole da/. His next question was, "What is your occupation ?" I an swered that of Counsellor and Advocate in the Courts of Law." "There," said He, "you muBt havo been very much on gaged lu examining critically tho subject of oviiicnco?" I ad milled that I had been. "Were you required to undergo labor and severe training in tho prepara tion for practicing your profession ?" I answered in tho nfSrinaUve. "How many years aro you required to labor thus? and are you examined from time to time to test tho progress made?" I an swered, "three or four years, at least, and examinations aro frequent and thorough j to test the progress made." "How ia I*. finally ascertained th'?t Ono in your pro fession has made suiiicicnt progress to qualify him for practicing tho law of our country?" I answered, aAcr years of study, tho applicant for license to practico ia required to undergo a searching exam ination by . the Judge of tho highest Court, in solemn form, and if ho exhibits BUfli?ient' knowlcdgo ho is admitted to practico ?n the Courts." "When cases involving lifo or property t:> largo amounts aro brought before your Courts, do auch casca require severe mental labor? and is thcro much time devoted to preparation for trial ?" I answered, "There ia required much labor aud iim? Jin auch,prepar? ion." Ho thoo asked. "In casca involving life, what knd and quantum of proof nro deemed necessary to establish tho guilt or innocence of lim par ty charged ?'" I replied, "That, by our law, tho higher tho crime* charged, Ui6 moro clear, and conclusive tho proof must ' i to convict tho person charged." HO fohowed up the last question with this : "Even where life Itself is at ?take, is the proof required to be conch sivo no to excludo all hypothesis of possible in nocence?" It was answered, "By no means ; legal certainty, though held nec essarily superior to moral certainty, is, ?nevertheless, but tho preponderance of probabilities.". Ho then spoko as fol- , iowar. "It eeema, then, that, although great care ia taken in qualifying ono! of yqur profession to juago correctly ib'-J weight of evidence ; and that In a trial where death .is tho penalty, very great labor und deep Interest aro bestowed in tho examination of the evidence ; and, indeed, that men of character do not think they havo done their wholo duty ns counsel, nniess thoy have thus anxiously labored to 8AV0 lifo, yet you confess that youhavo not, aa you firat Hinted, 'considered and examined ao anxiously apd laboriously' i{hc proofs relating ta that lifo which, na iko the transitory state called lifo in this world, Is -'-eternal and unchangeable. Bothat, by your own confession, it appears you havo spent years in preparing your self, by. 'study :tho -rvosb laborious, and anxiety the most InUnso, to defend from death tho lives'of your fellowmen, but tiavo. not spent ene year out of 64, ono month out of 768, one week ont - 8,072, nay, not oven ono day cut of 18,432, to Jaw youreolf, no,t from temporal'death, but'from death enternal." Overwhelm? i id with tho sham o of euch an exposure i if myself, which was felt.thc moro keenly rom tho faotthorb was trot tho least se verity in, the look or laogoago of the ipeakcr, ray'?gUaiion ,nras insupportable ind I.awbko.' 'The next rr^orni?g I wrote lona thia singular dream. Ta. W. - E'nglWlkW-wearbe mosFold aahl?hod garments imaginable, and Eu-; rliah girls look tts mr?;h Uko babiea W possible. ; Tho complexion ta often destroyed by worms. It can bc restored by taking Shriner'a Indian Vermifuge. '.. Only ?3 petits? bottle : ?YS? - The young men cannot1 tell which costs tito most this gammer, picnics, har bor excursions or icc-crconis. Tho'girls ; wan t PX\ turee, j -The quantity of floral 'decorations at'Summer balls'li'very #>?at. "Every - i^?iiip? r 'ifffffi ' ! - Lacocnrlnlna lost twice aa long and look ' much4 prettier' when lined with bright coloi. A finely plaited frill pf the lining makes a good trimming;** " ' 1 - Persons who aro troubled with ants In their houses ?may get -rid ,of :them ty ; rubbing the ah cit vea With ?rVrA._?i?pJ&k , Two applications will be ei?fl?cicnt, "with a week Intervening.. nephew, who waa a clergyman, that ho always refused a marriage fee, saying with mtuh pleasantry. "GO your way, poor children, I bave done you mischief chough already without taking your money." * -- if the Washington correspondent of tho Philadelphia Jtess is io bo be lieved, General Toomba has ' written ten to & friend iii Washington as fol lows: -'I am as ?piillve that Hancock, will bo elected ns T am' that' tbord ls'a1 God lo the Hcavaav-v-?o?-say bovis?. Yankee ; well, I know that, and I know, ! bguthat bis sword has pierced tho prissy ! of many a gallant man in gray. V Mt. : what nror we to do*- We cannot put in ono of our own mon thia ilma, nod have to tako a'Yank.7 i That being tho caso; tat !Vf take one who ia les 'b?t?e-hellicd' than the moat of thsm. Yon moy dc poud upon it, slr, that 'Yank'. or no 'Yank,'if elected, tho o^. boy* .of tbs South will seethntHAncockdc? fiting hy thom. In other.wordsj.ho- will mn tho machine to"sCdt them or they' will mn tl|0 thing; thsniselv?.. They aro. not going to be played with : ac? .longer, if you ry jr any man Bagthat Hancock cannot carry als of the South, yon may put him dews ?l?f-^d^- fool." will ich is >Bit F.. W. WAKENER & CO., ! CHAIlIilSSTON, - SOUTH CAROLINA, C?tton Factors, Wholesale Grocers, ,l AND i <? LIQUOR DEALEK8. AGENTS FOB Oriental Gun Powder. Fruits and Flowers Smoking Tobacco, Celebrated Beversiblo Cotton Tie, Wagoner and Georgia Grange Fertilizers. f&* Samples of anything in our l'no sent?n application with pleasure. F. W. WAGEN ER. O. A. WAGEN KR. May 13.18S0 44 ly INDUCEMENTS EXTRAORDINARY. O^IELA-T IBA-KGr-A-IlSTS I REDUCTION IN PRICES AT TOLLY'S FURNITURE STORE ! DURING the SUMMER MONTHS I will ?ell for CA8II nt thc following remarkable low figures : Manic- Ilcdslear's, Slat? and Casto?, complete, $'2.50 and upwards. Walnut Ik-dsUuds, U feet 0 inches high, 97.00 and upwards. Cane Seat Chaire, per net, from $5.00 and upwards. Towclend and Drawer Washstands, from $1.35 and upwards. Picture Frames and Chromos chf'ipcr than anywhere else. Walnut Motto Frames, with Glass and Gilt lining at'30 cent?. 8x10 Frames, name kind, 23 cents. 11x14, same kind, at 30 cents. The l:ir, :...-.?. size of Picture*, 2ft30, Walnut Frames, at $1.10. Smaller sizes, same frame, at $1.20. FINE CHILDREN CARRIAGES at $7.50and upwards. A large lot of Window Shades from fl cents a piece- and lupwurds, and everything else in proportion. I have on hand a very large ?lock of ail kinds and description. Come and seo mc, as I will not bc undersold hy any house in thc State. Cl. F. TOLLY. May 13, 1880 _U r GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. DOOR?, SASH AND BLINDS. A-N IMMENSE stock on band of our own manufacturo, both WHITE and YELLOW PINE. Better thnn any Western mndo Goods brought to thia i irrket. Wo aro constantly Manufacturing and can fill orders of odd sizes at sho.-t no tice. RETAIL TRICE 35 TER CENT DISCOUNT From Chicago Prico List. Special Prices to Contractors. July 1.1880 LONGLEY & ROBINSON, 88 DECATUR STREET. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. bl Cm . 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AN UNFAILING CURE FOR 4)1 SUMMER COMPLAINTS and such lt really ls when taken In time oed. according to tho very plato directions toelcalng each bottle. . <? ? 1 ; . In mich diseases, tho attack is usually roddijn and,irc<iucntly rcry acnto; toni url th a salh renes? at h&nd tor Imm?diate.nae, ibero ls ?eldozu doager or tlxo fatal rants ^Th^S^^a%onA^^(^^^t?t^m?tmw bea bot brins s better feeling, not infnxraently < occasions a van amount Of needless trofitolng. tm agni ettmra vest? ra life. A timely dose c*. ? Pain Killer wOJ ai mort invariably s?vo both, and ?with them tho attendant doctor's fae. lt tum stood Sta? tcai pt ftarty- yt***' cojaitant nae lp all countries and enmates,sad ls pcrfecUy tafo la any poison's hand*. ... . It ia recommended by Physicians. Kanes ?In .Hospitals, and persons of all classes and M?asnons who havo had opportunity for obsertleg tb* wonderful results which hare always fbUowedltauso. !:? '. - . . . .. THE BEST EVIDENCES; iv ..."?..". '. ^^^i*B nlKaarKSKHD, oakaai miaou. j ^^^^u^^^^^^i^D^u^^o&^^x^^ , No family can afford te bo wimont lt, end' ltair^ic? brir i it ^. ltl^in too reach cf an. ,' Tho uss bf one beule will go further so convlnco you of its merits thoa columns Of news? popor a^crlhSns. Try lt, and yon will novar do without It . I nice ?oe. OOo. and 41.00 pw bottle. You caa obtain it rX soy dressiere or ftom . _PERRY DAVIS ft B0H? Proprietors, ProSlctertco, B. tv ??m TOA COTuUMBTJSj GBORO?A. ^j^dkkg Bsr,: A PROCESS MED ur wo OTHER MILL. ac^ :^^LSi ralo ^cycr^DEoi 16 Balls io Pound, t lb. Packages. [ 20 Balls io Pound, 2 lb. Paper Boxea, j , Packed In Caaes of 20, 30, 80,10O or 300 Pounds each, Utiifortri l*r1cc. Invariable IPiscQWiS$. ? ?^rt?6ia ' ali &<?rt?k>?o&so ' ? ?^^?^^^?i^E &'y*3fcara&? USE yo OTHER ; CUNNINGHAM & CO., AGENCY FOR AVESTA PI*OtrS AND WAGONS, EAGLE: GUANO AND ACID, CHAMPION ISOMERS and REAPERS, is; W?M i| mmw MASDWABB, Bisrle Plows? Points, Shovels, Swoops, Kaila and Vitas, all kinds and s?tes, Horse knid Mnie Shoos, Woodeaware, mx$ m CAPS. BOOTS aad SSOK, OGBOOERiKS. 1880 .? ? ? . . - ? . , -. u . - . ii BEST" ! TTF you wont ?ho Beat CON*'KCTlONKRlES and good GROCERIES, call nc X ?. BE* (STRIFE;L, Masonlo Building, Anderson, P July 2'i iS?-f? 2 ly u? iT'trfriTi im oiinaiataiii ?*a-?***?*?g?o^ tra? wa/, Vi?: 1) 1rocl Api?l^tton *otlo? WAi^ fora? tlSr ?uOoro! fall?os wJ,Uo UUTbfM? Eg Uattended with no pila or loi-^nvenlrnce, aad doc? oe? Interfere wlt? tin?ordinary NMH o* I lip j lt 11 nulckl/dlsaolrt-l and eooa absorlmd, pr^odeff iii nnrn?ft'nf ?oottilcjr aed rcelorativo fnoctSPffi;"" nervous oraululions ?racked from vici?os babka or T^rfi*^^ IS5 tba Dl^oafor3?rht. Ooafuaton vt Siana. A%raijm totsocW.vt*. ota, and .ipa sp-j-ajinro Eave Soon dormant for y-ar-i Toi? tfWt^JfJ?k maa? toaatoodu?# teat In ?CIT aorera ?k^; MU I? acrU>ad la itait troubl-i and, aa murr.ca? i*,?*o>t &To&Safe? errvatlou enables aa to poa iii? ctr guru*ant?e teat lt moolala aa tr. fia v?lue. ?nd lt la now castled by lb? Medical Profession to bo ttio moat rational maana\jtt discovered ot reAcMur ?ad carine this very P"**5f*ri trouble, that ls well tnonn to tio tho caneo of antoid m IM rr (o ao many, and ppoo arbon quafJt* pre* ?ruo their nae law noa tra ru?rind bl? foca. Th? Ilewedr la pat up i a neat boios.of threo flier. Ho. l.teoousn tolaatatnontb.l (3: Ho. 9, irufflUent toaffextarer. rnnnemt eura, unicsi In torero CA?ea.) So; KO. J. tUatlos over Hire? month/, will vaatoro those la tts ?0?B*eoncllll?nLi87. Srmlbyroan.lnplainwrapver?. Full DIIIKCT?0U3 Xor jaine win twoompany EACH I BOX. (Beni! for tSeateil JiJeccrlpt I ra JPaMJjJii-* Mm mtvUtm Anatnmlcat Illuatratlonu B Mur! Trun,nour/, tehlrh trill cewrHtrol t ne moatmlseptlcnl that they caKbc rf- ff .force! fa perfect health, atttt the vital H force? thoro'tu re-erf ahllnrtra ?mucj aa if n?ver affr?te rt. Sotit 0\i,V bf/ * HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF C. CHEMiSlS. tlarketand 8th Sis. ST. LOUIS, Mo: ?Him I VT:??S'A A n??r ted coroflttt 0C1DC TO rTEBLQCZ, VVAS5// 1 canulals? Cbipi.rt ea ACcaatltal Ww*. IBBBt H'yTtmptriaMiti, 0<?nlitV| Atria* lo Dritfj ?IA?M .? ?.ir"1-i-, f-i?. i-'..-i-J. u^T??u??ll??n? It "Tito ?" Private Medical A.".Te-r fc e? OMp r?. ulnar fran hr cor? ?MU?) ?iict-ntuM, u? en ttl !.?!??.-tb* ,,,, Sn i, E t. ." - u. IM. .* u.wiw Mm M rw> w*r*Sm ,n T li m CMlMtfI.11- _ VD?, B^M -r?. .? ...T?w r- ?rmi UiriU.iw.-?wv I MJ MIMKM MMIlMtlilMl .13 Un. ll IMTMHtip. 1 nit^cg'fi^i^i?y SYI *?. *c eft ?t. -^,?*??: VailimnmU^tgLtCaK, TtlXaBstta. Raata CaraOn. \ y^Htr. Simm?/ J*mJir. Ar M., ?.3>.i TmU-t,_. JT fl final ow? tbs Vim M?oilnj in F.Wvtr? ?ni Anna, f Dach Boni .? cf ta rrv^l. b diriJcd Into fuur b-r?k. 8intklta; Irs* fulU-irad lr a i-wk. rirnViftn. B?Ii r?c?a* iU?v,i-i t$ f Oi par?) aa aaa maalatadv, ?a ?bk?kskeivrtltf Sllaf aavr. CTErtri OM wVotiS?^?A? Ar?ii<-v U ?S or awjrsW S MMMS! of U ls 19 ?tr ttr.!. ra celt Sc-k?-? ?ni?coll NEW SHOE SHOP. c-o IDESIRE to Inform iny old customers, nnd tho public yunernlly, tiiat I bavo returned to Anderson aha oponed a SHOE 8HOI\ nnd will bo pleased to receive ordere cither for ! Making or Heparin^ Boots or Shoss. I will superintend nil work dono' in my Shop, nnd guarantee that it will bo clone in tho best of style. I will usc only good ma terial, nnd employ none but tho beat of workmen. All work delivered according to promise. Shop in thc room over Darr & C'o.'if Store, Granite Row. It. Y. II. NANCE. June 3, 1SS0 47 . 3m It" DUE WEST " " FEMALE COLLEGE MORE prosperoti? last year than usual ; annually growing in popular favor; twenty-one years under the same ndtnitils tmtloii; smploys only tho best teachers; depends upon merit for success ; and ofTcra tito best advantages for the least money. .$102.00 pays board and tuition for one year. . "> Tile next Collego year will open Monday, the 4th October. Send for Circular to REV. J. T. BONNER, President, Duo West, Abbevillo Co., 8. 0. August 5. 1880 4_() NEW CROP ill TURNIP SEED AT SIMPSON,.. REID & CO 'S Bold Chenp for Cash. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ? July 8, 1880 15 A IttaiFPY THAT 18 A SUTtK and EFFKC- | T\ tual ciirc for nil diseases of tho Ulood, akin, Scrofula, Cancer In lia worat Porn:. White SwolllDg, t Catarrh of tho Womb snit mil .Chronic Hores, no I matter.liowloPBsIamllng, wo ?unrntitoc n euro If ' our remedies ore used nccorilljijt lo directions. 'Smith's Scrofula Syrup '' .-AND- ,'. :'. (STAR CURT.NE. ? Wita these two Medicine* combined, we hato cured hundreds of caa ca nt the d?neront dlsoaica mentioned nbeve., Sinith'u Hcrofula Syrup Is ac Internat remedy, ona ot4 Hie best blood fjrU tts'now Known t& tho Afscr?c-n pe?.f.l?. STAR '? Ct! KING-- ?'? . ? . Ia an external remedy f by f.pii?j'ln<| U on tho out? tldo and taklcg Smith'? Serofu?? Syrup, your caso will bo cany to ??ro. ir you will call on or address tis We will Uko plojumro i?i ebowinit -yon-hundreds of certificates ft^ai parties living io this. Butte that yot( nro:Woll ?cont?? ted vrlth, that have been etiicd nound ??nd wsll by tlslrif?SUir CtrlnO and Smith's , Scrofula Syrup, tryon ufo amictcd with any of inc above mentioned gtsctaW'Cs ss* ?.?r.i. jour j etta? will get-?*ell without trcatmcnt.; Do not. de- j biyv Tht^koonor.you get to nain jr Our two reme dlcts the Boonof yow will bo restored to health ?nd bsrplncM. . Call OU Tiantcl A Marah ai ?nec. befara lt U Loa tate, and RC.* bottle of BmltV? Scrofula. Syrup n?d at?T Cnrino. IK ad the following certificate. : Mesarit. C^ulcl A Mnroh, IS Kimball lIoiisA At-i i-inin: . . O?ntleni?n-This is lo certify thav we havo trlt-d; Smith'* Scrofula Syrup m several old chronic totea, cf cat-rrh, cancor. soie logs, etc., ?titi wo cheerful? !jp- recommend lt to the nubile a? the bcst,iafcst and mott rollahlo B!oo<I f'urlflcr that can' boused' for all dlscnes for which it Is recomrnvnded. IU'spcctntlly, IU iLisnux A Ocv. AH communications should bonddr?ued (o DAKIEL A MAK&H, . Sole Proprietors abd Uanufactnrera. ' Itt Klmtull If ernte, Atlanta, Os.: For ??lo by Dr. T. A. JI udtr/ns,' If oura t"ath, 8.C.J and Rej-?r? ACliiiUrXoles, WUMamtton, 8. C., and 3, IL william*. Central, e. C. > At?? iv, i sse ? "* ? ."??:im' r"* '^F??i?j''' NEW. YORK ..SUN For tho t'antipa?gn. Tu? Witrt-i.Y 80H will ba founttskuacftil aux iliary by all who are earnestly woiklnj. fur thu r*? fonu of the National Government, Dcliev'.nxthat the ev Uv which have to innp beset the country can be cun? Only by a change ot tho patty In-power" TMB Hut* earnestly ?npporta for I'tealdant en\. Vic? President, lUsfCoex and Esouni. In order that alt tbote who nympsthlio wlih our pur poto may most eiBcicntlr co-optrabswith na, <ro will ?end TirB WRCKLT 1>VS to rluta. Or stocla aabaeribars, post pr.ld, for t weuly-ttro cent* rot thc noxt throe mo it Hui. A ?J mm ' ICrcsh Tusmijp Seed. A N atsoKmonl:. ofifrireh Turnip Seed, jHL lVom Oat Id iAn?r?eUt A So? and D. M. Ferry cfc CV. -They are reliable. For ni? b7 A. p.* TOWERS tfc CO. July 22,2 '?wo F0EJB?1E. Valuable Property IQ Town of Belton, j WILL offer for Mle oa SALEDAY IN . SEPTEMBER, next, ai Anderson, B. C., ibo following described property in tho Town of Belton i ?T0REH0U8E AND LOT. Lot one-'tuortcr acre, moro or less. Honsel 24 by 81 feet, three stories, including base ment ; basement 24 by CO feet, shelving and coantera painted ; storeroom 24 by 75 feet, shelving end counters painted. Room ad joining Store-room 10 by 20 feet; third story 24 by 75 feet, not ceiled. Fire places in euch ?tory? Good shingle roof. ?WELLING AND LOT. Lot three acres; more or less. House 18 My 44 feet front ; two front iron?as 18 by 18 fejet^ hathway 8 feet; extension to rear, and luiilt with main body of hounoi 18 by 80 feet, containing bed-room, dining-room, Pftntry nnd kitchen.- Piazza In front 10 by ?I feet ; rear 10 by 38 feet, both with balus ters, &c. Two chimneys, Jhree fire-places. J l'once finished, aud painted inside and out. Gpod Well of water, garden, stable, Ac. ?roportv can bo bought at private sale ire Suleday in September. ' ?TERMS-Cash, or satisfactory i>apcr. J. N. SUTHERLAND, Belton, 8. C dune 17, 1880 40 12 MARBLE YARD. SAMUEL MURPHY, Anderson, 8. C., BEA Licit and Manufacturer of Moan ?neut?, Monumental Meatf stjbues, Tombs, Vases. Bte. As I am a practical workman, und do Work my self, I cep ?nord to furnish anything In my lirio cheaper than any ono else. Working ord v the beat grades of marble,, I am able weiro better satisfaction to my customers, and guarantee all work that leaves my shop. I work only new designs. Call and see me atimy shot? on Depot Street, and boco.?.- ? viuced of these facts, before purchasing ? elsewhere. Juno 17. 1880 49 ly MAK??LE YARD. Ar>LL persons wanting TOMBSTONES Jt% will do welt to cal), on inc, S3 I icve on hand nil grades of Marble, and work all the new designs. I warrant my work to give satisfaction. Prices to suit tho times: I ism prepared to take care Of the County trafr.1 mid reguhtr boarding at reasonable ???a at tho Benson House. Meals 25 cents. Lod&ing 25 cents. THOS. M.1 WHITE. Feb 20, 18S0 33 Tj}E STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 COUNTY OF ANDERSON. . QOUR-jT OF COM1UON PZ.BAS. nay?j McConnell, Plaintiff, otralnst Margaret Uar r In, Sarah McConnell, Nowtou McConnell, ct al, Defendants.-Stimmont fer RtlM-Cbmplahii not Scr*<*. To tte Dcfcndanta diaries McConnell, Martha Ans; McConnell, Mary C. Gentry, John II. Jones, Margaret Harris, Sarah McConnell, Newton Mo> OoSjell, ned heirs of Daniel McConnell, doceas ed-?? wit, Sarah McConnell, William McCon nclL/Hlchir.ond McConnell,. Thompson McCon nell? H?:i?er McConnell, Pincknoy McConnell ont'. Margaret McConnell, heirs of Allan McOon ncllto wit. ManUla McConnell, Jane McConnell, Jars)* McConnell, cam. McConnell, Lewis Kc Oonnell and other heirs unknown, hairs cf John McConnell, Rachel McConnell, Ellnbcih Mc Oci-y-U ?nd other Le'.rs uskso'sB, Poi;- MsCss neil,Mary J."McConnell, Elizabeth ??rod, Bachcl I}ua$, Mary A. Capo ana Mrs. C, A/ Crow : TT'OO arc herchy . umnioned and required to an JL farer tho complaint in Ibid action, a copy or rrlilfu is tiled In tho office of tho Cleric of Ino Court'of Common Plcta, at Anderson C. II., S..C?~ nnd to Soire a copy ol your answer te .the said coinnlj?u. on tho subscribers at their o?lco, Ander son C.'2., S. e., within twenty days after the oor TICO *'i(teof, oxchisiro of tho day of aitch service; and it you fall to answer tho complaint 'within the USS aforesaid, tho plaintiff In this action will apply ta tho Court for ibo relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Angust 4, A. D. 18S0. OUR, WELLS A ALLEN, F?uiiU?iTs Attorneys, Aruientuu, ?. v. [t.. u.]-Jv?::; W. PANI;:'.* , C. C. P. . To tho Defendants ahovo named : Take notlco that thc nbovo stated action Is com menced for tho pnrposo of perfecting tho tillea to tho langte or tho Estate of William McConnell, de ceased, containing three hundred and forty-eight acres, ipftro or less, sltuato In tho County and Stat? oforcspf l, hounded br lands of Dr. A: l-l Thomp son aud others, which was. sold hy.order of Ibo Ordin?r/, and bought by John J. Joies. No per sonal claim uuado against rou. OBIt, WELLS A ALLEN, PlalntliTs Atfya Angurt 12, JR80 ? .6 . IKPftOVED PATENT; LIVER-PAD 1 'Navisa Oars ?AUV. . ' I CAM ni JUSR *?l S.-ai???oiu DnitnaD.-LAST -TWIUK "A? Lorso.. j c^.c?C5MiTi:t;atrr6??sj;tt?B7:;ja. cenas . . Chills t?Utver.v^ Litcrf^plaint, j ?ff PAD. CeitiTe?^,' fa !i:>ire??l niicaiM.Ly /t.-ortticn. io OU?.n'e IWon.niOIitilciiiejx-etsV-a' ' eh. Tl?* rad* aro worn over th? i-t BBS Kf?acb. A genfi fflMtw ?aiiitof.iocircaritleaofihsaioodin? ?' ijrUrt DtooA>sOmd?tsaf( the Ll vcr ora 'aithy ??tton. andjtwnK?icnlngth? ', cst rond. ' PRICB vi PAP ; ? SS . M ILL ?anuoinrt/or ?k. by Mail E&s^edat s; & 4i NojiT?i ?t.e?yT'BT, ITE <t WILH1TE Agenta; Aiulcr ' 37-ly Hex la or Buptur? Cured I ISUmpod *. I, ti. SEELEY,WAnRA?T.: O? S" ?S?'n ??iira Robber Trasntej?, nttdo in every desirsblo pattcrri.shitns or strength. Spriiigs coated with hard rbh bcr.v Sfeht, cool, cleanly. Freo frarrl all Sonr.Snsty or padding unpleasantness. Suspensory Banciages, l?ncuiQcp unices, Add!) : al Hupportere/??, Cornflcte assortment, for sale by W? Ll t IT? A WILH1TE. #1 Correct adjustment a fcTiec.'aiitjr^*}' xfp, 1880 45 " ; ;.. . ?? . EJ* "vop'-VK.;. r?3tBS?L?i*U.?" - ' .-" r^' ^f**'1-*"11,i*-t Ma?lelM oti?3i^ < ?. ,-..:n?nr?Ur,a of Hopi. Hnrbn, Mnt:,!, ;> .. v ,1 [.< it; lien, irltli 3,1 ibo bint ard tuo-t trt&MKt'iic*'1' ft,l ntlirflllt ter? tos?:?? Ihcfi.i *lij aaSHlBlsBirJr^r, IA r.e+SlQmlaxmr\t*,'-Ut*; -tw.-lna /^.Tr.tcncarih.. Vo.V ctjoo.-lil hesttli ran pO??0?ly.Vnnr e.ttM r> iU-irrearpt'.'Jd, sO TMlcJaod iwctJCt' 7l^f jtt*af T RN t?S iH'f?* tt?eff*S??S Iq!*n2,. froflBthfi'O ci..' I;e ? -''a can-n Irrrput irttj- r-t >b?JH!^'*r,".,i*?J?'.?,"; ?.?rwhorcnnlroan-Ats .Ir.-f 'tonioi.tiiln.iM . ?riinuiiiit.lioT?.l)litar?'ay* I ,,lj3jB?Trltbon. in'M .{citlinc. rtotSB?tv u >>r.t r.mr f. ..'!> or tympan* arc, . ri i.! rna BIS} i... k; nv* ?Worh:.<.."! i'-fflt?ni ?"* paid fot n oct?tht r ?-tll?ioi?u.- .f ??? . -. H? ?olr;v??vr nor l' tyos? fricada Soe?'r,l>t.J ' - ;ca34rrca.h>n?lor?" :topniUera .. . , t!t5-fit*cr. lion bitten 's aorUf .drsjrsed.dribit: ; :4?ffitaSP<-'".t lt a rat- ' > sad ???Wedlova? trri , ?tAf?a?'':'t vn 11 rt* K< k-nd Sod El?|W."a5J i*M('jbeBfi?ortai..Uy?l.6iV.il bo without thc;p.._ I ,' (??i sonic thia day. ELS'Zra Jtco? CUTOn Ct? li th? r>rccUrt,"?r?t-nd boit /itcfViilren. Ono Itorf*??? forVv?)1".:-?!,"IJvrr aid Ktfln.ys I? , soper So* l3aUo:'..yf. AskDrutgUit. ,-). I. M an Shlol-j.??.airi/i^^fr?lwi?^^^^riro^^c?^?- ; Hotfes to Stow Buyers^ I s^SNK HUNDI I V> th ti? li-ol I Thomas Robert >?.??' ath?e* V.craKI11 coo ?,??.#1.8, West End Waverly Honsa. Mied! A8, I860 80 Til mtM**vm*jt**?\?~**~,? M?'J iiMle?*ni,iaaj?sje, aa.? ova NEW WAREHOUSE IS COMPLETE, From which we can rnoat conveniently . load Wagons with the good old WANDO FEftTiLIZER AND ACID PHOSPHATE, ANDTHB CAROLINA FERTH^ZEE AN?, Palmetto Acid Phosphate? Call and buy our Fertilizers for Cotton > deliverable next Fall We Have Just Kccoivctl, 25,000 pounds Tennessee Rfcnt, Tlirco Car Loads Now Orleans and Mus covado Molasses, 800 bushels Tennessee Com, Two Car Loads Excellent Flour, Ono Car Load Liverpool Salt, 25. barrel? best Northern Seed Potatoes We have also a large stock of Ploughs, Sugar, CtofTbo; Boots and Shoes, Dry QOods, Hardware, Ilota, Yankee Notions, And in fact almost every kind of Good)} needed by tho public-/rom a Paper of Via up lo a nagshead of Molasses. We oiler our Goods for cash or on credit until next Full at reasonably low price*-io good and prompt ??aying. auto mer e. Come and trade with us. I . BLECKLEY, BROWN & CO. I . Anderson, ?. C., Feb. 12,1880. P, K?KD. G. DIKRCKS, Superintendent. Proprietor. PHOENIX IRON WORKS. COLUMBIA, S. C., MARUF.VCTUIIBKS O? STEAM ENGINES. Water and Hor?e Powers, COLUMNS FOR STORE FRONTS. Ifilings for Bnlconl?-?. SAW AND GRIST MILLS. A LL kinds of CASTINGS dono nt short JtjL. notice and low prices. Work done in good, workmanlike manner. Repairing of all kinds Machinery and Engine*.1 IWATSON & SON, Agents, Anderson, S. C. Juno 3, 1880_47_8m Now Advertisements. AGENTS WANTED ??. ???;: of our next President nnd Vice President, Gen.-HANCOCEand Hon. W. H. ENGLISH. Thousands aro waiting for tho hook. It contains steel portraits of tho Candidates and other foll Sag? engravings. Extra inducements oITcrcd to lioso selecting territory KOW. DOUGLAS BROS. 55 W. Olh Street, Cincinnati, O. AresoIflbyttUHardnaronndnarriesjj Ocale.-s. Thcro 1 ls no one nwnloir n horso r.r mnlobot what will find la il 1n;s lino of Roon'*. ?ninetblnT or ftrrr,t mine, nnd ca? , p"r.inlivi?ljpied 'nlli.'.r wrm-s. CO VU RT 3l'F*0 CO- ' ?ry?, ?; :.v, s. V.. Ho|*'M ir.nfsemrer*: ITHE BONANZA FOR BOOK AGSNT8 iaseiU lng our splendidly illustrated book, LU'K OP GENERAL HANCOCK, written by bia life-longfriend. Mon. J. W, FOHr ," NEV, au author of national fame, and an ardent , admirer of the "superb soldier": I. chiding thc LIFE OF Hon. WM. H. ENGLISH. This work !. officially endorsed, l?w-prlocd, Irmncnsely popu ular, and selling beyond precedent. . Outfit* 60c. , Act-quiet and coln money. For tho beat book,' best terms, and full particulars, address HUBBARDi BROS., Atlanta, Giu .t tf**T"*J"7 A YEAR and expanse* to agents. Out TQ / / #iU Free. Address P. O. VICKERY, Au-'? " gutta. Maine. | ?\..?-- ?/ HORSE AND CATTLE!POWDERS - ^^^^^^^ ';{'r''':'^a^^^^^^'^ V.'lll euro or provont linease. : No Ronan will dio of , COLIC,' HOTS cr Leno !"?>. . '?an, U Fonta** Powders aro nredln tithe. . F?utz'oPotfiIerewIUcurcnni! rrPTcnl?IoaCnOMl|A. FouU's Powd?rd will prevent' (IAITS ts Foffin Foatzt Powdon wilt lncrcM.5 tb? quantity of Mi;:; awl cream th tniy per cent., nnd in ?ko tba batter fina and sweet. . ' j FonLt>Fowlers will curoor>r'?vcntnlm03tr.VEC*i'' DrsnA-tt M wliWa Iltiroos a:nl CaUlo aro ahl4?etT."?'t?: . . Focr?.N i'o'vn^iia wit,ii OJVB pjiTiera-CTios,, '. Pc!- ..-?.ry\ '.ere. . rou" ~, rroprtefar, . OAT/rZUaiUL Md. For salo hf W?LHITE A WihHlTE. Anderson,'. apdM.W. COLEMAN A CO., lancea CJty. Noy 13,1S79 1_IB ' .___JTJ NEW. YOUR WEEKLY HERAX!' ONS DOLT.All A YEAH. Tho circulation of this popular newspaper has increased during the past year, .,I.t contclnse)! tho leading news o? the Dally Hejald, and is nrr*njK;fl, in handy departments Tim ' ' FOREIGN tiEWB. ' embraces special dispatches from all Quarter* of the globe. ' Under tho hoad ot > AMERICAN 3EW8 ; nro nUehi the Telegraphic Despatches of tur. Meeki frota nil parta of the Union.. This fcatuso raines/ l.w : THE WEEKLY: HERALD Ute?n?sl'ynlnahle?i?hronlelo iovthe world, snit is tho cheapest. ?..E?erjr-week iJajglTca & faithful xi- ' ?<?ltCf POLITICAL NEWS cnibradn3e^roilelo'hnacx?Hipreb?rudvodcapatclies from Waihi n;tton, ineiadln* full rtporta of Ufo speeches of eminent politicians on thc questions et tho homy .. - vj'-; >'t ..... *".'.,,' . TDK FARM DEPARTMENT of tito VV/oekljr Herald" gives tho latest 'its";$tf?l / tito wost practical mtg?cstlobs and dl?coTer?c* rc lating to tho duties oftho farmer, hlnt? ihr raising Cattle, Ponltrr, Grains, Trees, Vegetables; Ac.; Ac, with suggestions for keeping buildings and farm ing Utensil? In repair, This ls supplemented by s veil-cd?lcd denartiiunL ??M??y ;espici? us?sr Ujv head of i. ??? i-jnihy.,;.-. ? ' :,.TUE I?OML', giving recipes for practica! dishes, lunts for making clothing and for keening up with tho latest {?ah? looa at Ibo lowest price. F.vevy item of cooklngor ?couenrysuggestcdinihls-doJartAient!-,prnetleSoy . tested by expertsbeforopuUleallon. : Lctlorafror* Our Paris and London eorrffpondenla OK tho rerv latest fashions, i Tho H*ne?DepArtrooDt ot tbs Weekly Herald witt SATO 'ita boiwawifo moro (.hun ona ^????fri?. :li."^?S:ih> priw.C? iii?; prpor. Tlio Interbata'pf ^ ^; , aro looked afler, atn.' 9K relating to rac chantes and J?hor Ksr cafe?ulrr ftcorded;-i. Th0T?U>p^'iaVciU , nil ;thft t*tc*t phases of . tho business uiarkc?,^^6ys AIe4^handle^ ?e^ Aa. ted pricer o.iTcnnd?i'aac i f " ""'..f^T" THE PRobUCK HARKET. , Sporting News at howe and abroad, together with * Story overy week, a Sermon by ?Onie eminent OivInVv ?ienw^MeatesL' DraiuatJe, I'erwnai ar.d eea Nvxs. T-toro ia no paper in tho world which contains so ruuch -news tua! ter cycry week Sa tho , ?Weekly HtrrAld,".wbIch U aent, poota^o free, for Ono Dollar. Ti ou can suhscritra'at any time. THE NEW YORK HERALD la weekly- form <>N 11 DDI.?.A1E A TEAR. " / A'iteM' NEW YORK-UEiUlii^Sl' ' ? BrcndwTty and Ann Streit, New York; Souih Caroilna Railroad^^: On and after Hunda?, Jinty' ll, IWO, Fasao'n gerlraJna wlll ruc a> follows i nk\ Ti?A???, eusnAYa tb?ckrriiD. Ix-avo Colurcbia.. ,.O-Upni Arrive at Charleston.~..^.^....^""."._ii.oo p nt I^avj Charleston........J^J.A^h ta a? ?i^? ct?:olna!bis........,...;....".?:r.'.r.;i?^5 ? ia '. viant ?rrnitsj Aco?tiMobitioirVaAiK. Le*v0 C^nmW...~~M.;.^;l?^i^"v.,^..-??'? at Arriva at Chaflestoa."fTAia s m Leave Charleston.......^ ..'.."...'....^...ajoa e? ArriTO at CotuSibla ... a'....&i0 a m Cloooconnections maila with Greenville and Co Innbla Railroad to and from WaJhallis, areentllle. .Aodcraon, Spartanburg, Flat Rock and Henderaon Atlanta & Charlolto AU- Lino ft. R. On and alice Sunday, July 24ih,i870. Doubla DaU ly Train? will run on ?hit r?Ud ai follows i GCING EAKP.' Night Mal? etMl r^asAfcrer 5Piala. AVrlvoSentea...,_._f Ol nw' Leave %etnx*....^_>..".....' a cs a m Arrlvs Seev<a_,.",. I<c?v4 Seneca. Attire cVncfr....... Leavo 8crrc^Tt. Through Tirkets ou wie a City, Green*li:a attd Sparta EaftW Weat. W. J. HOUSTON, '