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OLD ECHOES. You wonder that my tea's should flow In listettilig to that simple strainl; Thait Chose unskillfill sontids should till My sol with joy and pain How Can you tell what thoughts it stirs Wit hiti my heart again ? You wonder why that common ph rase. So aIl unmeaning to your ear; Should stay me ill my merriest mood. And thrill my soul to hear HIow can you tell what ancient .chairm its Ilade ile hold it dear? You smile to see ine turn ldl(] speak With 0one whose cotiverse yout despise. You 1do not. See the drelams of old That with his i(voice arise How can yon tell what links have made Him sacred in my eyes? Oh, these. are voices of the past, Links of a brokeni tChain, Wi n ls that c ear mile back to times Whieli Cannot come agaill; Yet Gkod forbid that I shouild lose The Mchos that remlainl. REFUND-ING THE DHmECT T7AX. Th'le Palmetto P'ost Says1: ""Messrs. Wim. E. Farle, of Washington, and T. Gr. White, of ieauifort, are n1Ow rAeeCivingsO' for their clihents the amio uts of, su1Iplus proceeds of di rect taxes recovered by jt d igem1en ts in the Court of (lainis in washing ton inl finvor of parties W hose prop-, ertv Was sold out during the war tinder the operations of the dir'ect tax laws of I 861 and 1-862. The (o verineiit reserved right of appeal For 90 days after the rendition of judgement, and lenee the claim aInts are n1ow receivinug thir11 mon ey as the ti1me expires in eac I(h else. The calses have all been so thor'-I oughly prepnre(d, aiid the ri'ight of recovery, so wvell established thtint so fir the (overnient has taken no appeal of anV of tliemi, an(1 the judgeillents will all, n1o doub1t, be p2id inl due time anid a tardy aett of justice done without f urt her postponement.' A RESTE) IN Ic 0ENs.-George Le,'l, theyoung vlite mnI1i who became involve(d in a difficullty with the fither of his bet rothed at the Chi urch in Piedmont a short time11 sinJce, was arr1'ested. in1 Pick ens8 coun~ty ablout .18 mil~es from1 here on Saturdlay n ighit 'hist byv 1Deputy Shieriff1 Garri son. Ie wc~vas brought to thiis city Siund1ay and hoodged ini jalil, w~hien(e lie was tak (en yesterda iy befme C Justice0 Fur mani, by whom lie was sentenced to 30 days in jail for assault and b)atter'y, an 11(fter tihe expirationi of his sentence to awvait his tr'ial at courtt on the charge of disturb-1 ing a religious meeting.-Da ily News, 5th.' -The back wall ot the fi've sto ry United States hotel at 'Wash inlgton f~ell with a1 sui~dden cr'ash on Sunday. Seven per'sonis were 1)u r'ied1, five of whom were rescued alive but more or' less injur'ed. IED~r IN FcomDIA.-A. R. Rad clifle, well-known ini this city aind State, and who was8 inarr'lied here some months sinlce to Miss Mary Glazener,. of Creenville, died in Palatka, Fla., last week. -Thle Laurens farmiers find their grain not so badly hurit af ter all, and are b)ent on sowing for another 'big- cropnnext year'. LOO OUIT! wiI STILL HAVE A Small L ot COODS Will sell GIIEAP FOR CASHLI! HUDGENS & HUDGENS, E1(asley, S. ' July 11-5m9 Terrible Slaughter, FOR TiE NEXT FORTY DAYIS ROBINSON, & W YATT 1 E ASTLEY. . .. the remiiainder of their Fall an(. Winter stock of goods, conJsistin~g of Drcw G-oors, lI a r(1 wva '. ( racerie. r(om for* t hieir SPING STOC(K. WVe keeJ> constanity on h!)I1Znt a full . ieu a (call nin 11we wvill beC sme to sell 1 o you if low IricesU are <le$irel. News and Courier, CIIARLE;STON, S. C. Daily $10 a year' ; Weekly $2 a year. ThIe Leadinig P'aper of the Sont h -East argest Ch'rentatloui in thee Cotton Stat es. Lime! Lime! Lime! CAN RE BOUJGIITI OF I-I Jb. GIGl\ILLIA.T, Easle'y, S. C., Either ini (Car Load Lots or by thew single barrell at very CHEANP RAT~ES. Oct 12-.tf DRUGS! DRUGS! ! F. A. WALTER, PROPRIETOR., Cor. Main and Washington Sts., GR EENVILL E. S. C. O FFERS to the ptblic, one of the best seleeted. pirest and freshest ock of )ri r, A li cines . Paints.Oiis, Dye Stuffs. Toilet articles, Patent medlicines, the best brands of Segars and Tobacco, Notions, etc., etc; to be found in the State. Also, full line of Garden. Flower and tild $EI:EDSv Guiaranteed fresh and genuine. and inl fact everything usually kept in a trst clss DIrug Store. is SODA FOUNT is in full blast, and vell supplied with ever'y conceiv-Ible kind of flavoring Syrups, Cream. erc., an1t(d served in the best style in the City. Politoe and attentive clerks,.4 with a hill anl select stock of Goodg is 011v Leadin.g I Ineement.s for patrolnS W henl youetne to Greenville (lOn't fail to call on e, a Id I gnuaraite sat faction. My.( swock is too large dertake to enliilerate allt he articles. F. A. W ALT'1ER. Nv213 tf -BLACKSM11THNG Ins all its birialelb(s, done b3 JAMES ROSEMON. Easley. s. C. Give him a call aIn satisfatioll wil b.e given. bothii .s to work a ld ch arge. RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD. P ;SSE ONGER DEPAR1TMENT. On after Aug. 3<d, 1881. Paisselgel I rain service on the A. & C. Air-Lim Division wNill be as follows .OITLLH W'i A1RL). )EXPIIS Z, ail. No. 51 No. 5: DailIY. Dai Iv%. Athna .Al 440p1) m11 840a 11 .Gainsville.5. . 57 p m 10 35 a t L hi .... ..... 7 25 p mI 1101 ait Rah. Gap Jimc 8 12 p ii1130 a n To coa. . . .. ..C 8 S4 p n 1204 p ji " Xeneca City. . D ) 59 p m 1 00 p 1 " 'entral........ .10 312 in 152 p n Liberty........ 1053p 2131pn 11" u-;Iv ' . . . . . . . I 1 10 u 2 27 p Greenville. . . .E 11 42 p m 2 47 in ' Sparltanr F 1 01 a nu 3 .5 p n Gastonuia. .. . .G 3 20 :a m!i 554 p n 'Cairlotte .. .II 4 l() a iit ( 40 p n ~SO0UT/ HJ/ WA RD. No.50! No.5: -- 1)ily. D~aily Leaiiviharlotte 1 145am i100)pin Ai .Gastontia...... 2 30 am 1 45pni "Spatrtanurg ... 428amn 345pn)1 "~ Greenville...... 543 ati 455pnJ i "Ea.....y'......... 617 a m| 5 21pn "Liert...... 631 am 5 42pu~l "'Cetral......... 655 ami 6 00 pn "'Seneea (ity... 7 :2am in637pn "IToccoat......... 840 ami 735 im "Rab. Gap Junec. 9 34 a mn 8 30 p~ n "Lut.. .. .. .. . .10 09 a m ui8 50 p ni "Oninesville. .. . .10 36 a m1 9 25 p~ n "' Atlanta... .. .. .. 1 00 p mn! 1 30 p n Acconunoditioni T1rain ,(A ir-,inie Belle ' (OoING NO~RTH. Lea ve A tlant a .............. 6 15 p)1n A rrive Ga inesvil le ..........8 25 p~ n Accommuodation T[rain. (Air-Line Belle O)NG SOUTHI. L've Gainesville............7 00 a n Ar rive A tlan ta3............. 9 20' a No. 185-Local Freight, Goling South Le ave C ha rlott e.,.............3 00 a a A inve Ualfhie y's.........,..10 50 a mt A rive Spartan bli rg--........12 53 p m A rrive - Greeinvil1l............ 4 15 pJ mr Arrive at Easleys. ......... 03 p~ m A riv~ e at; i Aberty .........) 45 p mt Arrni.ve Cenitra ............... 7 30 y No.. 17.- Local Freight, Goin g North. Leave ( entral ................~ 445 a mv Arrive at Liberty............... 5 15 a ir. Arrive at Easleys ............... 5 50 a n. Arrive Greenvflle ........... ... 7 03 a m Arrive Spartanburg ............10 20 a i Arrive Gafney's. ......*........ 1 03 p tm Arrive Charlotte ........... 6 15 p m All freight trains on this road carry passengers.. All passenger trains rini brough to Danvillec & Richmond with oi t change connecting at Danville wit h Va. Midland, to all Eastern cities, and at Atlanta with all lines diverging. No. 50 leaves Richmond at 1 30 p. m, and No. 51 arrives thece at 3 50 p In. 52 leaves Ridhmond 1 28 a m. 53 arrives there 7 00 a m. The local freights stop at above stations 20 to 30 minutes, BUFFET SLEEPING CARS WIH OUT CHANGE. On trains Nos. 50 and 51, New York and Atlanta, via Washington and Dani ville, and also Goldsboro and Warm Springs. Oai trains Nos, 52 and 53, Richmond and1 Danville, Washington and Attims ta, Washington anld New Orleans. Return ing, on No.52 - sleeyer G reens ho'o to Richnmoond. Throuigh Tickects on sale at .1harlotte, Greenville, Seneca, Spar tanuirg and ciainesville to all points Sonth, Southwest., North and East. A, with N E It R to atd fronm Athens. B, vith N E it R to and( from Trali hilt Falls. C, with El. Air-Line, to lin1 tromt Elbertom and Bowe-rsville. D, wvith Blue R1idgel it R to and froi Walhalla, &c. E, with c anl a it it to ani1 from iNewberry, Alston andl Gohnnubia. F1 , Wit h1 A and s at1l s U anld C R It to and from ltlersonvieAiston &. G. with ChlIester and LIenoir R R to and from Ciester, Yorkville iid Dall a I. With N C Division and C C and A it it to and froImt (treenshoro, Raleiui, &C. EDWIN BERK1LE.: SIupt. M. SLA UT wrER, Gen'l. Pass. Agt . A. L. Ri v , 2 V P1 & Nen . M:m 'r. South-1 Carolina Railway Company. (1 C01onnneneing Sm. S hiyav. Ma 'I1 1, U1884., at '4 p) ml. Passeng-er Trains, will in as follows nt il further not.ie. "Itistern Iilme : TO AND FROM CIIAWHLE'STON. E;AS1 (DA ILY.) D-ehllrt Colnunbia at 7 50 a1 i 5 25 y m Due Ciarleston at 12 20 a i 9 55 WE;ST (DA iLY.) Depart Cinarle-4t on 8 18 a imt .1 30 1 m Dule at, Co thll) bia at 12 38 9 4 22 " To A ND FROM CAM DEN. Depart ( ' linnbiia at 7 50 a mn 5 25 p mi ID)ue at ( :nndenm at 2 25 y im 8 25 West (Da:ily ('xcept Smu~ilayV.) D e part Coieni at 1) (0 a mi 4 00 p mt Duei at Cohunbia 12 38 " 9 '2 TO A N!) F'OM A UU IST A. Diepitrt C'olunnbia at 7 5 0 a'ni 5 2.3 j .n1 Due~ at. Aaugmust a at 1 20 jyt m 8 10 a m West (Daily.) Depart Auguistla a t 7 15a a m ID)ue at Ciohunabia ait 12 38 p (CONNECIO(NS at 12 38 ) ti, mail departlinbg at 5 50p. mi. At Columbtuia .Juntiton withI C.h'ir. At. Chl:irleston w ithI Steiatmers fo ) Newv Y~ork ona Sat nirothly; mud on 'i'ne dayV111( mal ! Satrdlay witht tteaamer for I.Jineksonaville and poits Oil St. ,~iohn'. R liver;~ also. wit hi Chiarlestont a1 1( S~a vanitih IRailroL! to ai tfrom Saivan Nail1( all p)oint $ in Fl~oida West antd Southb. A t Blackville t o ando fronm points o n B.itwell Railroil. I). MCQUEE~N, Agenat, (Golutibia, S.(J <JIHN B. PECK, Ocaieral Manager. I. ' CALIrNOo ciM: Piandl'I"L-'t Agct