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- The Electoral College. - The Electoral College will this year consist of the following votes: Alabami, 10; California, 8; t 'onnecticut, 6; Florida, 4; Ili- I nois, 22; Iowa, 13; Kentucky, 13; Maine, 6; M assachusetts, 14; Minnesota, 7; Missouri, 16! Neva da, 3; New Jersey, 9; North Car olina, 11; Oreg'on 3; Rhode Is- 0 land. 4; Tennesee, 12; Verhiont, 4; West Virgini a, ( Arkansas, 7; t (olorado, 3; Delaware, 8; Georg- 1 ia, 12; Indiana, 15; Kansas, 9; Louisana, 8; Maryland, 8; Michi- t gan. 13; Mississippi, 9; Nebras- x ka, 5; New Hampshire, 4; New York, 36; 'Ohio, 28; Pemsylvan- f in, 30; South Carolina, 9 Tex, 13; Virginia, 1 2; Wisconsin, 11; t Total 401. Necessary to a choice 1 201. A Iiv j,-WMAN.-Irs. 31ar t in, of Omaha, didn't scream when she 1inlocked her room and saw a burglar. On the contrar. she marched him to the police station. TheOmnaha Re sketcles tie scene; AIg str'I'apping fellow, fully six feet high, With broad shioulder's and heavy f'rame, caime mrching tip the street with his head hang ing, aind looking decidedlv shee(p ish. Right behind him walked a little woiain, of' average hight andI "dlin build, but ill her eye was a de terlmIined look, :nd what looked m11ore letermined Iwas ta five-shoot (1r revol ver, which she carried in her right hand, with the muzzlein a direct, line with the big fellow's head. The pistol was cocked, anrd thelirisoner knew from the look in her eve thiaf amisstep meantlead en1 pills foi- him. Aft'er the lady had turned her man over to an offi Oer she put away the pistol. -Yes' said yo ung Montg,om t SIth prou'li, 'J cnn trace myN ancestrv back For generations. None0 but the blues t blood flows in m11y veinis, atlld inseerting the head t of h1 is e.ne in his miiouth IVent away. Yes, indeed, you cann go back ro' era1,1)1 -1 tions,' re ia 'ked one of the gen't lemten addre '(ssed. 'I know all abhout. your famiily'. Youir grand father' was a Samyth, your greaut .rra ndlfather am SmnythI and your' gre'at-grea.:t-gI:rndfthe a b)nek - F" Trm :n An 1 SoN..---Sov on ha:ve lost yourI positionm.' said' a father to his son who had1 beeni workig ian a grocery store. -Yes,'j epliedl thme son. 'Did ,you r emp1l)oyer give aniy re&asonmt() for discharg.ing you? '(~ 'lle said. I loadedl myself too much from the( Cideri b~ar'-el.' 'Ah, I see! And wvhat dlid you s-ay,. wh1enI hie firedi youtr' '1 dlidni't say a wvord. I jutt wvent off. BAD CU-T'No SCRAPE IN JLAU RIENS.-On last Sunday, near Cei-. treville, in this County. J. A. Mon d1ay assailed W. N. Culbherson with his knife, inflicting sever'al severe wounds(1, one six inches long and4 one inch dleep on his thigh; the ot hers not so severe. But for the interference of Monday's wife Cui b)ersoni would in all probability i have been killed. After Culber- I son escaned. the infuriated man , ,urned upon hiv-wife, beating her everely with his fist. Jealously vas the cause of the trouble. fonday's wife was one ofthe Bur en girls.-Lairens Merchant and "armer. Liap Year Rules. Gentlemen unattended by ladies re not expected. Ladies should not, become impa ient if they are kept waiting an kour or so after calling at the house. Should the evening be inclement, he gents should not' be allowed to valk. Each lady should furnish her )artner with a boquet. Ladies should not embarrass heir partners with sudden propo als at the first ball. It is hoped the gentlemen vill tot be urge(to remain up too late, Ls their parents will be unusually mnxious about them during leap rear. Gentlemen expecting to be 'wall lowers' shoul(I provide themselves Vith newspapers, or novels, withIi vhich to while away the time. Ladies should provide themselves ,vith rubber bands to fasten gents dipper with. The gentlemen expect that the adies will do away with the use of owder on their arms-as it injur !s fheir dress suits. Ladies must w-ear gloves whilei lancing Ladies are not expected to bring Awo gentlemen to the ball, I as it is a dead give away'-to one at east As the gentlemen will frequevt y want to the dressing room to re-; irrange their apparel, it is expeet d that the room will )e provided vith glasses--and cloves-espec ally cloves. Gentlemen who have been 'left )mt in the cold' will p-lease send in heir regrets next day-'indisposi ,ion,' 'slight (01(1,' -non-arrival of vashing,' etc., will do to use as an xplanation of absence. Those who dlance must p~ay the id dleri. CIITrrED THEi GALIXows.--TObe l'urnier, the murderer of Shuttles, vas takeni to Greenville, Ga., on l'hursday to be hanged. ie was >laced ini jail, andl remainled all light alone, praying part of the aime and sleeping at intervals. Fri lay morning he told the Sherriff hat he had tried several times to 30mmit suicide, but was sorry, as *e loved Jesus and would go to Eleaven. Hie asked the Sheriff to ceave him alone 10 that he might ray, and his request was granted1. r'he Sheriff returned soon after ward1 to tell Turner' that his fathier, mother and sister wantedl to see urm, and~ found him with a small eilk handkerchief tied so tightly troundI( his neck that a knife blade sould not b)e inserted undl~er it. Physicians were called in, but they sould do nothing, as Turner was lead. His mother fell across the >odly exclaiming: "Have you re dily gone to Jesus? They have ot had a chance to put a rope a 'ound that dear neck. You have >eat them at last.' She had to' be emoved from the body by fom.e . RICHMOND & PANVILLE RAILROAID. P ASSENG Ell DEPART MENT. On after Feb. 3d, 1884, vaig.r Train serviece on the A..' C. Ali'-Lhm Divis1i will 6e as folld, '. - NORTIWARD, EXPRESs No.-Al DAILY. Leave.Atanta....... .3 33 P M Arrive Gainesvil , 6 09 P M . Llat............A....., 6 42 P M Itabun Gap JuneB..... 7 37 isif Toccoa ...........0c...... 8 15 P M Saneca City.... D...... 9 24 , A Central...............9 P9 p M Liberty.. ...........10 17 p At E asley's....................1031 iP M . reenville .. ......11 02 P M Spartanburg. ...*F....2 27 A M .Os itla ......... ...... 2 29 A M Charlotte .........II...... 3 28 AIM NortTIWAIrD, MA.l, No. 53, )AILY. Leave A tlanta..................... 8 45 A M Arrive Gainesville...............10 19 A M L'11 a -...-..............11 17 A M Rkabun Gap Junction. 11 5') P Toccoa................12 3 .> M Seneca Gity........... 1 43 P M C.ntral..................... 2 3 : > Libert .................... 2 52 > M E -.ey' .................. 3:07 I> M ........ vill.................. 3 35 1, M Sp rt ii ............ 4 -54pl> ......i................... G 58 > si C harl t t ................... 7 43 > 1 SOU71I l i)'EX Ess No. 50. DA I y Leave ch'irlotto .................. 2 08 a Im A ITivE- (.1stonita ...... ........... 3 00 a m S p rta n u rg .........5 - a m tu'reeniville...........0 3t0 a mo z:1tl ey's ............ . 7 11am L i be rty............. .... -6 30a c.ii( ral ................. 8 04 a Im So ve(a Cit y............... 8 30 a m T ......... ...... .... 9 50 a III l abun Gag .uant ion, 10 35 a mn Lula...................1 24la mn (. .i..esvill ...........1 -52 i Alata ................2 OS p so: rIUWAoIU), MAIL, No. 52, nuNy 1 ,a ve (h:ul ot t (.................. 1 12 p m A Irrie fi t nia .................. 1 56 p m .:tafn burg ........... 3 54 p) In GreeIIvilIe.............. 5) 20 1 m S............... . .. 53 ib. .................. 6 10pm S;ontI ral..................... 0' 32 p m Seneca city ............... 7 05 p m To.coa..................... 8 20 1 m RtahaII G ap JuInction, 9 01 p m1 L l .. ................... . . 35 p Im Gainesville..........10 05 p m A l laita ................12 23 a mi Go!lNG NORTH. Leave At lanta.............. 5 39 p mn Arrive Gainesville......... ...7 50 p m A ceommnodation T1rain, (A ir-Line Belle) GOING sou.Th. L've Gainesville .............. 7 08 a mn A rrive A tlantia............. 9 05 a in No. 18-Local Freight, Going South. Leave Charlot te - - -- G 1 2 a mn Arrive (Gaffniey's - - - 11 17 a mn Arrive Spatabug , 1 20 p mn Arrive Greenville - -- 4 58 p m Arrive Cent ral - - - 8 05 p mn No. 17.-Local Freight, Going North. [Leave enitral - -- - 4 10 a mn Aitrive (reenville - - - 6 3 a m Arrive~ Spartanbuirg - - 9 37 a mn Arrive Gaffnxey's - - - 12 27 p mn Arrive Chtarlotte - - -. 7 00 p mn All freight trains on t his roa<d earry passengers. All passenger trains run t hrough to Danville ai with Va. Id lanlIl R wy, to all Easternt cit ies aui(1 at Atlanta with all lines~ dliverging.E No. 50 leaves Richmond sat 1 00 p m. and No. 51 arrives ther e at 4 00 P m. 52 leaves Richmond 1 28 a m. 5.5 :arrives th~ere 7 41 a mn. The local freights stop at above stations~ 20 to 30 minuites. BUFFET SEEPING CARS WITH OUT CH ANGE. Onh traina Nos. 50 and 51, New Ynrk md Atlanta, via Washington and Dati ville, Greensboro and Asheville. On trains Nbs, 52 and 53,-Richmond mid Danville, Washington and Augus ta', AW*shhii)gton and New, Orleans.. $ '111r ugh Tickets on sale at t eenville, Seneca, Spar inbiitrg 'ail .ainesville to all points South1 Sonthbiaestr, North and East. A, vith N .E It (1 and froin Athens. B witi N E it R to'and fron, Talui lah Falls., C, with El. 4th-Line, to and tromn Elberton and o'drsvlle. D, with Blie lRdge It R to and from Walhalla, &c. E, with c. and u. R n to and from Newberry, Alston and Columbia. F, with A and s anild S U and c R; It to and from Ile ndersonville, A Iston &c. 4, with Chester and Lenoir R IR to and from chester, Yorkville and Dallas II, with N c Division and C C and A it i to and from greensboro, ialeigh, &c. EDWIN BERIiLEy, Supt. M. SLA UGHTER, (en. P'ass. Agt. A. L. tIV.s, 2d V P & Gen. Man'Ir. ...... ........................................... South Carolina Railway Coinpanmy. C0omme ncing Sunday, January 20, 1884, at 4 p i. Passenger Trains will i im as follows until further notice, "Eastern time :"' TO AND FROM CHARLESrON. EAST (DAILY.) Depart Columbia at, 640 a m 5 31 p in De Charleston at 1 23 a in 10 10 " WEST (DAILY.) Depart. Clharlecton 7 00 a i 4 00 p m Due at Columbia at 11 40 " 10 35 TO AND FRoM CAMDEN. East (Daily exc!ept Sunday.) Depart Cohmnbia at 6 40 a in 5 34 1) m Dlue at Caimh at 1 55 1) m 8 35 West (Daily except Sundaty.) Depart Camden at 7 15a in 4 15 p in Due at Columbia 1 140 " 10 35 TO AND FROM AUGUSTA. East (Daily.) )ep;irt Cobuninhia at 6 4 a i 5 34 p ;n )ie at Angust a at' 12 05 1 in 7 10 a in W est (Daily.) )epart Augusta at 608 a m 5 00 p m Due at Columbia at It 40 " 10 35 " CONN EC Pt ONS made at C(olumijbia with Qolimbia all Greeinville Railroad by train1 arriving at 11- 40 a in, and departing at. 5 34p. in.. At Columbia Junction with Char lotte, Cohbia Augusta by same train to and from all poits on both roads. At C h trlestoni wit h Steamers I.. New~ York on Satuirday'; and on Tu'mes~ Jacksoinvile and1 po~inits on St. John's IRiver; also, with1 Charleston1 and Sa v'annah Railroadl to and fromt Savani nmah andic all p)oints hi Florida.t At A ulguista wit h -Georgia and Cen. tral Railroads to and from all p)oints WeIv(.st anid Sout h. A t Blaickville to and' fromr 1)oints Onl B.itrniwell Rakiroad. Through tickets cani be purchased to a)ll points South anid West by~ applying to 1) . Q UEEN,. Agent, Columbia, S.C .JoiiN B. P~ECK(, General Manager. 1) C A LLIEN,Genu. Pas. and 'k't Agzt. R. D. GARRETT, Watch Maker and Jeweler, Main St., Greenville, S. C. Watcheis, Jew'elry, &C., RepaIiredl at. Reasonable prices --Work Guiaranteel. Wa~Ttchles and Chains Replated withI Golid or Silver. A nice lUne of Christmas Pr'Ceente oim hiand, andio at lowest rates. Dec 21--tf Lime ! Lime! Lime ! CAN BE BOUGHT'l OlF Easley, S. C,., Either inl Calr Load Lots or b~y the single bairrell at very CHEAP 1RA TES. Oct 12-tf