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. , LOOAJ. ..NTE LItNCE.I -* IURI)AY, AUGUST 0, $ i t 1883. Local ulirlenl. -The County Board of Jfqualizatloti has been in sosotn since Tuesday iorning. -The papers oin Wednesday con taiend 110 new accolnts of the ice creant poisoning in Cimden, --Th' colored firemen propose hav iig a gralnd parade and toiiri)ament here.on the 30th inst. Companies arue ex)ected f1"on Chester and Columbia. --Il I Winnllsbot o Savings annd Loan Assoclation held its secdi mec'fing on Tuesday night. The rdgtilar opera tions of the Association will begin at thO aii mc eeting'-ofI the second Tues day in August. -It was rumored in town on Wed. nlesdav that Dan Rochello, a well ki'0hin colored man, had been killed in a railroad accident oi the Columbia & Greenville Railroad on Monday Nit the report lacks confirination. TiE PLANRTt IN, AUGUST. - Five Snembers of the solar brotherhood nade' "their appearance at the begin n1ing of this itonth, in the following o der: Neptune; Saturn, Mar?, Jupi te'r and Venus. This order of prece le:nco tLcy retain t1i.oughout : thm m1oh1;h'. Neptturo, if he ivoro near enoiugh, would be soon above the hori zon " about bari"past eleven o'clock in the evening. Saturn peers 'ibdv the castern hills half ani hour after mid night. Mars follows in about twenty itiiaitesy.. Jupiter rises not far from. a quarter aftcr three o'clock, and ienus. follows half an hour later. Thuis' at four o'clock these brilliant planets may all be scun making their shining waiy pumong the stars. Tim NoRMA L INsTI'TU'E.-The open ing exercises of the Sate Normal in- I stitute were held on Ttuesdav morning 1 in the chapel of the South Carolina College. A short address, appr"opriafc to lhe occasion, was made by Colonel Coward, wvhich was followecd wvith prayer by the Rev. Wnl. Martin.' A son1g was then sung, Miss Kinkead 1 presiding at the organ and Professor i Witherow leading in the singing. 'An nldress of welcome on the part of the S'atc was delivered by Governor { Thompson, followed by one on the part of city by Mayor Rhett, both of which were brief, pointed and forcible. Profesor Sheppard, the Principal, t was introduced and greeted the Facul- I ty and teachers in a chaste and appro priate manner. A choral service was announced at the Female College at t 5.30 o'clock iti the afternoon. t Tin, S01onEDuI.E FOR COLUMIIA.--The i Tollowing is the schedule otf the sp)eciaIl t rain to be run from Rock II ill to Columbia onu the 16th inst., the occa s ion ot' the nnnual r'eunion of' the survivo"e of' Ithe Twelfth llegiment: Leave lHock l111.... ......5.-1: Arrive at Warren''.. .......55 .Arive a't Smithl's ................'.1 Arrive at Lewis's ............. ...6 .11 Arrive at Chester ............. ... 6.25 Arr'ive at Cornuwall's..........6.44 *A rrive ait ilacvktock...........62 .Arrive at WoodwE~~ ard'4s........8 Arrive at White Oak...........7.10 Arr'ive at Adger's ...............717 Arrive at W~inn,sbor,o>............7.:10 Arrive ~I, Iobertsonc...........7.37 A rrive at Simphsona's..............7.13 Arraive at Ridge way........7.5Gj Ar'rive at Hlythewood..........8.10 A iv e at Sharp's........ ...20 Arriive at Kila's... ......8.30 Arrive at Columabia .............8.55 IRoturing, the train will leave Co Ilumbia at 7, p. mn. '1%s schedule is on *Washington timhe. 'l,0 fare is one cent per mile for' tbc round tail). - FnANK LESrAE's S11NDAY MAGAZINI. -The Septemuli'r number could scaarce I y be excelled in the variety and ex cellence of the contents, it, is overflow ing with good things. Rev. C. E. Chency, Bishop of the Diocese of' %hicago, conutribuites No. VIII. of "eligious Dcenominiationus in the Uni ted States-What is tho lieformned Episcop)al Church ?" The editor' has a charming article, '"The Ministr~y of TAear's"'; '"The American''Pilgrimn in Palestine" and "Among the Natives of' the Nor'th" are continued, and the other articles arne by p)opilulr writ.ers. 'ho seriial, shiort stories, sketches, esas etc., affor'd dehilihtful and edi.. 4ying r'eading. T1here are poems; a oramonu byr the R1ev. Dr'. Talmnage, Gnats and Camels," editorial and ~ersona-l commnents, irecoi'd of impor nt evenats, and a miscellany that b ~Ioundls with interest, entertainment und instruction. The number is 1)ro ~ tsely and beau tfully carbcllished, Arice twenty-five cents per number; *8 a year', pdastpaid. Address, Mrs. ~anak Leslie, PublIsher, 63, 65 anad 57 r~ak Place, Newv York. >)QWlt AILJtOADS Alt 1i B)UGHIT. u~*Ira~ Showing Hlo aGroat Comini on ann Acquire Immennso Propeorty for a -h I ewi Orleans Picayune, spealk ' ~of the r'ecent punrchase of the lRich .)lQd& D)anviHe railroad systemi by ncay synd(icaIe, says: TIew :eo!5(ilidaltion aaff'ords an rat,ion o' lim 'the r'ailroad Iln,an ~ o?ttrve to g't anu i I'ep the conu t iaau euinomunn prIoperailies-t huey S have aiboaut 00li,()InpD,00n ,to) i St ocks -'bonds out. Thle East Tense leIate olItaied the contri'l of' morer twvo thuousaund miles oif roads for' S 0 000--buvhng ab'(ist 28,000 shares e D'anville's 5I ,000. A anperfi'leial I Inatlon of the Investiors' Saupplc to the Cumberhiund Jf'jinanc(ial n icle, standard authlorlt,y con the at, showvs that t welve of' the comn s wvhich compr'ise the Danville inatlon have outstaning stocks and bonds. to tli aggreato anouit o mnoro thai ,$85,O00000. Hiow, then dloes the Etst Tei esse svindicate it' so much for .$'2,800,000'/ The secre lies i the gysitein of leasing, sub-Ici' iNg, et., which has beet btilding ni the grand railroad cor1orations of' thi country. The East . i'ennessco buy otily a majority of $S,0.00 000stock o the Danville company, which gives i full control of cvcrything which tha Cornpat.y possesses. 'I'ho Danville' Own bonds are only $1 0130,000, but. i owns a conl.trolling interest in the steel of the ternr.inal 'cohipaIy, aid that, it turn owns a controlling interest it several .the' stocks, and each con trolled stock carriell with it the contro of its road, no uratter how much bon<d od debt is o01) it. 'The leases maid thi controls conl'tse the lnatter so that i man who is too poor to own a railrotc lawyer to calculate things for hilm il Clngaged inl a very risky business it' I OWn3s any railroad propirty at all. What ilo the :peoplo of this cotuntrl think of a systein of' fiaancieriig whicI permiits t m)an or a set of luen to bi1 the control of $85,000,000 worth o property for. $2,ti00,000? Vant1derbilI r Gould coil d have bought it or I liil., pat't of $2,800,000 by gettinc Lankors to '"carry" the stock ont a de. posit of twenty per centuin. Tlhc Nw York 1ndicator says that thic SalIt Paul, Minneapolis & Manlitobla lti1road .ConII>any recently issued 1 g50;000'000 niortgage, and, fient per litted its stockholders of' a certIaIin late to subscribe to the extent of 1ltv )CIt Cent1tu1n of their holdings of stock, Lt tho Eato of teli cents ou the dollatr >f the bonds. These stockholders Col i;(fuenttly purchased Say $10,020,000 o.1 he bonlds of their own road 'ti e i1,000,000 cash. Oi that $10,000,. ':r hey willt'of course, receive $1,200,000 siterest in gold in two years, more han recoverigll, thei' Cash, and hitviig lie bonds besides. It is quite certain ,at interest at the ra:e of six per iout u1 per annun has to he paid in !old on that $10,000,000, and ultiiee:te. y the principal itself' utust be paid; mid yet the people of the rich count t'y brougl which the roads rtuni, and whc miye to pay Ilie boltids-fior- it all Coines >ut of' the people in the last al!sis, m(d their trailic is oyercharged to timke he recquired paymnents--tr"e not able,") to >'eveat the railroaid 1111nates fr"oim oading that, debt oni their shoulders. Anot:T A ny w.:nrt.lN.-The Iaureis 'ille I'ald tells aiotlit a propositio1i t has received to publish tlhe- adve-'.. isement of a certain college in tIiis )ate one monhth for seve'ity-ive ce'nts >ayable lin stamps. . At its re'llar ates the price of' the at(l'a'rtisement votl be five dollars. Of' course i'.t efused the offer, with the slateient hat if the inslitution was il IL strui. liug conditioni the advertisement voutld be publishted free of charge. :very counlty paper in the Stat.' has is regular rates f'oir adve'ti,ing, the imly trouble is th;lt line times out of en nearly IO of them will cut. tunder hir regul'tr rates to get busiiie;s. If hey could be induced tomake ratc miid the)a stick to 1heln the chances are hqt. the advertising agelts wouldl give hcm sintlilnig like a reasonable price Ulr thiri1 space. If' auliertisinl'- is vorth anythin lit all it is wor't ii anv Igl' for. ibit jst so line- a toe coni y paper's accepit anlly and1 '( evet k iind >f contruact thant is ofl'ered to t ho'm therc vill be lookedi 1thdi as the hilgi t.iIit'e wiey of thle speculat or int ad veuse Out' ex perieiiee in this miatte r has~ aught11 its to shuLnd up foi' (urit iegulai wiices for1 advhiertis4ing'. Of cours t'Owe to not1 get111' n ian dt(isement5010 s tha t tre oil'ered, hut wihat we do take we ret 0our twiic~ for'. .Just two i1lavs ni"u VO had1( anl offer to ad(vertis0 f thi' e mitenit miedicinles. Our price was $91). l'e ad'ert iser', wh'lo caliled oni is ini >r'son, (oI1l'red $.75. WVe d.clin ied thle >fl'. And so withi ninnerousiLt5 cases( -'cently13. If' thle coutry pr 'v1iess woualdh >ly '"stick'' to their r'egulai' r'a(es, thle tdver'tisinig agtentfs wouild soon1 510' mimb, and(1 living prices would btt nairl. -Kcrs'tw azettc. Taf't. Su..m:nu of' J.un.:s CAm-:v.-'The )eilie I' is enrrt', amiong Iislunen21 iln Kansas City', Mo., thalit O' I)onn lell whli Cilled JTaiies Cart'eV at Fot't. iz abet h )i the 30.th of .Jtiv is idenlticail with Jap1taIin '1'hiomais l 'hlan, of Kanisa JityV. Phielain lefIt, JKans1its C~ i fol D)ublin abloat two mthils ago, 0osten ibly to look alleri a legacv leil. by iOmie dist an t reliaitive, an1( dhbu't lit tle i's knlown o1' his subse<ttet miovetnentlit 3xcep t that he arr'lived ii111 inlub lilt"u lng flhe prlogress8 of' the PhmnlIix Parki' titt'i'b tr'iua. .T'he deOscript.ion 01 D'Donnuell, as gfenu hy'the Cape TJowt 30orresponident tal lies e2xacOtly3 wit h th1: )f' Phleianu as belig six f'eet tall aml dbouit f'or'ty-five years of' age, witli lurk liair', blue eyes aund a slig;h par'alysis 01' oneO hand1. P'hClanl ha' resided inu the city about twieuty ~-fivc yers and( huts takenat ct ie part' ir local pol itics, and1( beeni know asW arS(i ivowed( Nattiolis bt and a natn o> remarkale couraage. .ANxTi: ST1tnl(.-Abouit two hun.t Ir'ed labor'cts eml)oyed1. 1)y the con, tractr in buildinig aL large se'wet' ir WVashingtn, D). C., denuanded an i in 3ircase of wVages fr'om 1.5to 15 perdy. 'he 'defin aid beinhg r'ejectedo :vstruck on Mondoay. One'<rf ti strtikcrs, w ho wa'us ativol ini Oi-glanizinlI the mueni, wais arruestedh by a po)lcemani butt waIs disCihariged at, on1Ce by Polhic< Justice S'nelh, who deidelld 'thmat' thI< man haf( 1not br'okeni the law. T1hea po1 Cliia explainaed I hat lhe was of' th<u L)piio t101 hat (lie strai kers conlIemhitedt t it bi'cach of' thec pea1ce, and Wats in, l'oraned I hat lie should have better' evi denuce tihan merely stopping wvork am nar'chiuig away ini a b)ody3. (ireat Excitem,ent in Chuarotie, N. C. We have just rece'l'(tivt pivat dlispatt cl 4taft.hilg that, theuu nelghborlinig city (,~of i'a lotte was rej.oicinig over flhe wlonderftill enn 'ff'eted on dn 0111 genltleani livingt iere' It, 'temsl t hat, lie 11habeeni su lalrig will r'hrtonic diarrihoca, or', in other words. int Ilammaition ofC thbe stomiach over thra'N years. A fter' iryin allh of't'e rei'ii ei: wivt hout avi'tl andl huavinag give up atl nl hop3j of r'ec'overyt3, wit as peSliii 10d toI try' Nor' miant's Neutr'alizing Coaiial . It a'td ushiin ai ch :ma. Tlwo bottle tdi the111.a wok. TI'I party1.3 hats (tire'uly recO o'ed andi will vify I this sitat.'ont Wi ll v 'derals ev'er eets' KING'S MOUNTAIN HIGI-H~ SC H 'iOTL KJA'O'N .MO UA'T.IlIN, N. U.' QITUJ1!ATEDf'1 on the A ir-. .ie lihoad k) thirmty-flye lle's southwei'(st.,1 of Char lotte, In the mIdst of thte heailih and beat it of' thle imoutainms. I .9ge'st boar'din sch,iiloo ti Western Nort.h Car'oIlina. Nmitnber'i 0 sevenl, froam foural States. .. Averaige' co(st. 4) al her111 Oxpenses90 fot' teni mnthis, $200. Scend for catailogue and 'healthI circutlart A ug 8-X2t.ricpl 'OUTR SPACE For the next fi1X mo;th at least will Con itia good deal of infonation to our cus tonmers concerning the tradte in t "AJll hat glitters ia.tot gold" is a trite ,sying, a manly haie l arnedl its truth to t IIeir cost, for the endeavor to get soue t, ibing line for a small price, has induce( thent to bite at the listonishi1" ofTers made ' l iprin(iplel dleatlrs. IN We.!nnlot 1i1101(1 to asrero our cus$tom l I ers tlI;.t nn artilte Is pu re gIel, Whon it. is but- gili(1d brass; for It is our ptlr!p s:e to I coltheto in this business here ats 1otg as w. live, art to increals+ its volume 1 very yer. 'his etnllllot he dlolle UIIl'ss we deiI 3 irly, elpreseiitinlg our goods to be exactiy witt. they itre. Nonle but experts eun (Ill the reil value 5 of .Jewelry; hence the necessity of (lealiny with a firun that y-im .11u1 rely It'ponl. W ithl ouar exp erienlce, we ti)nd it necessaty to ((al only wrilt responlsible arties, to protect ourselves froni frall. ly this imetls we protirt 1 our custoiners: for if anl artic l Ims: a throutgh our handts and( dOes nlot 1 prove is represented, we cll alTord to satisfy the purciaser. It is to our intere.st to Je: *.l,Ifactiol, and this we proposet )> (q ill ev'try case. '1'Tere is a clss of per 'on* . however, who are always trying to get doutble the value of their lnmve 'in is tde; with theml we enn dlo nothlin lmt let, thienu go on strugglintg wit h the Ihiuning adlveilseis, util they are cured or their l olly by the losses they have sustained. CONNOR & CIANDLER. Aug 7 SALE AND FE1D STABLES. 1. * .4 IIORSES AND MUI ES! WI:cNsnlonto, AIigust (, 18:3. J 11 Al l1\ ED, Iv.o ear-loads of , mu111, fat, wrel broke Western II111SES aull MULE :-, amlonlg theml twenty nli.e youn mar 111i-es, well broke to lrive sinogle or (olllh!e. Also U fe\V good illellc nset.-. Any 1n( wishling, to bumy or sway h:(l het ttr all at once and "et the pick. I will Swap for anly andl all k6ids, both horsse an(d le 11s, poor or fat. beat I '-oel, Pearit iI l it , 0'0e(111, few Caegitudo'41 Goods, rea poef, na Co ,' 4Okrld Tom0UUcu.attes, ~ Tmntes Cialon', Penlu 1 Pim a p 1'e, anlebrall U llettf Mied1;114 Pieles. rprdCcau o Ol AGov rmun JvNE R Y1 ofe, . F. Fl'ASEnniken. ChI N)ll!!E'R' IH ,IWS J. 1F. AMlcMASETE"R & CO. WAT'ElAN1 WTON CONG AN Y, ANIIADCOTTON Pi1lESO. CIIA IN AND l1(TA Y IAS tOS OL PICOT WAGON)N. WO iii A'1 IE A GETSFO.Tl CORTLAND Mcl W AGON COMPANY UiLA TU{TMAPlN WAING , G1'!4iv fsioli,i fand te w uil el you wat you want. 111111Uhll 1 4 P. (AR. A M.t ELL OTT (A4 R.E'', anld Is hI(prepare to do anyt1 Ihing In untder f.aking. ALSO, A full line of IIUlIIA L ROBES, ur' imen, wVomien and chilldreif--a new feature-very neant, appropiaute and1( cheap. WVe ask'l for a sharie of the patronage. J. M. EL LIOTT', Sr. W'IERE''I.T HAl *-IIALL WE BE CLOTEHED? Ys one of the qtestlons which most- t jr plexes the nmindI of thie h1(diVidual anti theo fatinily. To relicve yourself of tii pr.. plexily, you should call aid hear our pu1('rs oit SPRING GOODS, * Of which ivp now havo a large and well assorted stock. Everything in the way of UI)M (I)Ol):. NOTIONS, etc., tha is want'(d, frnho hecommon,st dlountS l to theo nieest )I, S (.O), and all ihe novelti(' in NOTIONS. If you want a nice sutil, of Come and see our stock, or choo; o from or 1line of samnples. If we cannot p1leaso you in one we can in th uthiy We ha -e something nice in this wA.' pnct. g}lut.ti fits ats Well tia (iiltlit.y of g+50(<s. We have it very pretty and ie bt'hv ine of II1ATM, in botih felt tand straw, and can plleasr the uost. Iastidious. We asnk an iImeetion of our stock of S110E'4, whiell jvt:ry large, amba"i.w-i all (inalities and DII y. .es. Sotething nic ih lowl-CuilS andI slipiners. In all departwttnt:ts wl" (1ndeavor to give tha1 best gods at. LWi)\'S'1' PRICES. lespectfully, CAL.)WELIL & LAUDEUAE. WH ElR'E WITHAL Is atnotlv'r perplexing question. I. also evases to worry when once yout look iiti' ourlt . ilIOCERY DEPART EN'I', whore ou vill find all kinds of eatabl:s at, mlo.t reaiunable prices. COM E AND SEE US. We take pleasture in showing outr goods. ]U'spect fulhy, CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. FALM iM ACI I N ERY T HfAVE for sale, dIiret, from thlt""etnun fact irers, ali 1c1ids of A ri( uit ara! M,whin t.p in t'1 n 'Is, 'ti.. ("t(. ,Entginesof all mb..; Irom thre' to Wit hln(drid I f hu!r.(" l'ower. SAW~ MILL9~c AND) GRIST MlrALS Fraom thei. York, Pojunsylvanla, Agiet 1 ltral Wotks-all khids(1 of Tiuoern - resm~'li atltl i'!eali sixIX u 4D. I whetca. tw'r hour or two ihundred bu ,ti' of oats Suilky~ lougmhDs, (ult ivators5, L .t rrow/ andti atnd si::.;. .A Iso lI capters, wviih.self dropper I anm agent for the~ DEDR1ICK iLAYI AND COTTON PRESS. I Ttfi1,~s P v ill, wIth thr'ee haitls, prless siran inl smiall b ''s as fa-t fast. as I Im Streshter can eleitt it; atnd with Ii1hree hmandts enn hi oth m f .11aster tIan a si xty-saw i ennl tunth lin tt (out.gi I have also0 some1 (of thte beat mtaddl 'COT TJON GI1NS, witlth Il the na >dern. ilbprove metius, with P'IIESS~ES fronm t.he fa:ctorhes, I also sell COTTJO.--SEED) OIL MTLLS. St ale of~ t all sizes. 1that will weight from (o1ne hal p,mnId lto liv~e tolls. C: rm'.g's, '.hmgges and lI iding (Carts, of all sizeis anld price~-.. I C t iv pIso witl Wishes t o purhel aSi nyIt, of the enal Iat .'lr. J1AM\ ES Q. I)A V IS'S ollice tami leave worda with htitm, and I wvill call and .VAi?iESt PALGA N, A G ENTr. Ma y 17-t f AGATI'E IiR(ONWVRE!!I igh~It and durabtile, w,ill not rIrt and1 is K~et.t Ies, Ri(e ani1. M illk lliers, TIeai.Kettles 01 r1 STO( V10 shotld ui hin l every honse. T htave the Wtne tiI31' ffo, lI lat with all the sitxt.ii,es. Will do ais ntmeh s'iohIin.g wiIth a teW wcentts' wiort ht (IC oil tas ant ordiiary sto.lt' iThe best. il shtouh i he tus'edh - wivth. *,t.eye .'tve OVS s weltI a:a burnted ii n lnps; OHeitbt G'il, over l .300 fire test, Is t.ht'esh woil miade'. Thle ('IIA N I) C1l.A l(T'l~I OA K hieads all (lt.ltr cootik stove's. I ha 've alIso ihe Standc oIttr Store Tri lttlIngts. TIlitnw~ar'e, 1)1 p FotrkIs. J1 LL,Y an1 iINE making made easy by~ using th lin la y Fruiiit 1Press;. Pnilyt and seed s separta t.ed fromt t.h( jiie at one1( I thinkh I htave nearl1y r''.ei-l.iing thle thle It husekieperI inieeds and( if I have niot, I IllGG am t il W AGO4N maitter'ial, Shiatfs, Poledis, liubts, Slpok 's, Ilitms and Whillihe 'i'ees. I sell clos~e to shillps. andtc ask a comparIfllisont (f prices wit.h Codlmnhial or' Chat lotte. lourghts, 1lines, Picks, Spades, [anurte Forks, IIlay, lForks, D iggersa, Cratd e Hlades, Gria-s IlIad's, ie. I:A IN Clt\I)DLES of thte ramet good itake tat I sol last seasoni. )ENT~iA L N(JT1CE. i, it of A tigist, andti wi!l rematt/hi 11ne and1 at hail' weeks. llin'g all olf tih' lates:t it Iprov',ed appi litatnces aunt a long exphoeince, enni guaran:titel' to give entt.ite satisfactIoni. .1 nly 2i1--t xtf TURNIP MEE; - TUPLY Is thte hest month to sow Ruita .J laga 'Turip Seed In. We have a fresh su11) aho f ItCed Topj, Whilte Flat tutch,omeraIan Globe, Norfolk, Seven ''To > Yeilow, Alberdeetn, Am r 1 O101 lobe and MCMASTER~1, UICE & KET~'CiIIN. July 17-. Charlotte, ColutmIi , & Auv1;.tda It. I 1''.w I;,i1'1 1):"it r't .:N'r, - COi.au1iA, S. C., J lno 17, 1883. (1an a fter Slnihuuy, - ,Jie 2, the ful. lowing Sehedlule will it inl t'M4t: 0I('NG NOt'TIl. NO. 153, MAI, END xrt::'. Leavi' A tusita . .-........ .7.'15 a. 1i. L('tvl llltiit..............,..11.171a.1-n. Leave h illi(in's .. .............1 p. i.II Len.ve ilvthe nod ........... ..1'.' p. m. La'ave I" iIeway...... ,. , ....12.1- 4 . im. I.eavp "imp1sto : .................I.C p. i. I.eaNv'\W inn.shotrtl................1.Il p. mn. Leave Wlhlte Olk ................1.-: p. n, L eave Wood ward':I......... ......11.t p. ini. Leave lI3aekst,oekc................ I.:,O p . mI. LeafVe UIhe'ter... ................2.:%3 p. in. Leave 11110k 11111 ... ... .. . .. . .. .3.17 p. In. Ieave Fort. M ill.. ....... .3,':5 p, in. A rrive at (harlt ti, ............. 4.201 p. . No. 19, way freight, wii plssenger col'h attaehled, tilns dilly exept Suntday: Leave Columbia ... .......... .1.-15 p. m. Leave W'iinlbo1o......., .. ..... ... S 1 . I1. Arrive at. Charlotte .......a......1'.,0 a nt. GOING( sOU'TIl'. NO. 52, MAl, A NI) MXI'llEnSS, L.eave Charlot t ....... ............2... p. in. I.eave Fort Mill..................2. 1 p. in. Leave lonek Hll.......... .......3. p. . m. Leave Chester.................. .l 1 p. I. Leave llekstock....... . 1.2i p. 1it. Leave W\'odl ward's ........ . ...:1:1 p). 1.. Leave W\'hite Oak................4.-. p. in. Leave W\'III shoro................ ..05 p. ml. Le v - Sinlsi;t1... ............. . 19 p. m). Lea'%e Itidgew ity .......... ....5.3 p. in. Leavc Illythewoodtl...............:.4 7 p. in. Leave Killi n' r..................t 05 1. n1. L.ea.ve Colunihil .......... ........:37 p. n. Ariy at Aug%%t.............. 10.47 p. in. No. 20, way freight, with passernger coach attaehe<l, runs daily except Si nday: LeiaVe (harlotle..................1.25 p. in. Leavo Winnsboro .. .......... ..I.40 p. in. Arrivt at (.4, d .. .. -. . .:3,20 a. m 1:i1i1lratl (or Walshingt1on) time sixteel. niintes alhend of Vi hishoro timle. C. It. TA: L.COTT I, T. M. It Tr.,'OTTr, Ri"tperlatendlent. Geheral Iana;ger. ;01t(11 C'arolintt, ]tillway\ Coi npa11iy, (' N and after Ajpril 15, 1M32, 1'lis:sen-.rr 'Trains will run as follows until furlthier 1tc,tict": TO AN) FItOMl ('t.\In,.S't'ON. I.ea' '. ('ilh uiIa at.. .:ta a. m. 1;.s. p. ni. A rrik hin'I'harll...12 .I-' p. jot. 11.:'n p. ,i w. :sT. Ia'1ve lml"1eston... .17.(11 a. in. 5.0.5 p. in, Arrive ('hn !:ia....1.'!5 a. in. 10.15 p. ni t Daily. *Dally (r%(t,pt -Itinl lay. TO AN1) PitolM hi1N. Lea e ( olnini t ait..'*7.:a: a i1. ).:,.t p. m. Arri e at Canndit... .35 p. in. ;,.5.; p. i. r:ST. 1.eave ('anden at ...i2f7 a. i. *-I.21 p. in. Arihe at Coltinhia. .1 I.2.5 a. i ). .10.1 p. in. *Daily except Sninl:ys. '1TO AND I" ro)u AUdU.'L .. I.enve C'olumbia...*x.: p. in. 16..-5 p. im. Arrive A ugusta.... I.-1) p. in. (i.2I a. mt. L ve Alctsl '1...'1.)) a In *.21) 11 i1 "19.i 11 p 1 ArriIv (',lui'ai:a 4.4111 in . t:..5 ' fit 5.5t a i t )aily *Ihtily ex'e'i Sintlay'. Con11ect.in"i nadle at f.'olntini wit.h ('o lnmbia & I then'ville lhtilr'ua,l. by train :1'r riviII : at 11.25 a. in. and pating at (.:;, I. ali. (tH ' lw'tl ol i n il t ('lin lt Jint ai with .lmrlut:.-, I ,Inibhu a .\n ,nta Iinsttirud by : anektni. to ant f:ta all pnltn o i t o ith 'atlS.. C1iettion imah' at. C'hath'nl - ivith andlm (.atnniys: lso,r x wilh (k'h a iis- ai and all poins inilFlorida. Cileci n'slxe p11eat ti a i ais. tla t ' ii 1)41n - t , In E \'atst.x,ai),' Sainth C<mueet'<s Iiie.(madeeiat 1jachv il k.inam p% boit' I lonth 1b ande d by oi.ying to dV D. M .Q EEN,Aent, COCALE RDfWIlADLION The Cele rate Ion runswricrk"fii liu-tr Lo ~ii lowis ~ixih iainti Lon orn ,lef. Saitouiso lmlast!b. eIportediala Antoer ianariims San nause), Aaot.Soa l(ertnri, itimpa ore oaertni borushi Ai ples imnt ilo as l hartlett elars1,1 Qieetos). ixalnoft .itaie or a ate f d oinr pp!E,or-. h "a hs.pl.v'ant S-oadh--lcrst apack berry ~Vlpo. -Ded.o oed pu an i or ostte. W Srccstrshret.haue. lke'sliroi. A o. of ice ni nd $ino anderai Cottl.. C~OJOR DEIA L.,O AS n folca irmedefort enoo .Ia1)y rroguaitlesindi disrordersof ithfe slm - ach atsi Ios,W d whethed in denoradltor. ( ffonso v to lie ot ad itge.sIit(Wi FIl.h.i l, Orpige an, Fnaulu ne I.m a Hr eartbrn,ick and ervous l i~ ''iiII~ eadch ridht Dypp. o iayiIit' a tclaetn ra changey ofodorwt. hMry Winef ..e not cnainIOpium andwil nt cnstpae. pecaly rco- . L-SA -YMil I hAVE jist, received my SPRING G H1intiiI s, )cS. i al nd 111111Phin' Swiss, Plait Ieigured Alusliins, Laced and Sripicd i idh -__CLOTHING, 1 have a lrge stock of MNC's, Boys' a will sell V EliY - LOW. STRAW .f1ATS OF /JLL BiOE, SI-IO A large alsortnen. of Men's, Women' sortmet t.f Fa.ns andtl Parasols. Call car trouble to show goodts. Very reslwctfully, Wye have a sniill quantity of cl ed and Peas and Bi an, which ma Also, a few bushels of Peas on h; \Te would remind our friends ty of GROCERIES at a time, Cn ly they are always FRESH. PRICES AND QJJAL1T COME-AND J. J{._HAT TfIHE_ CLOTHI 01 OPPONAT''E GRAXI ) NI CES'1i fI h t " j iia pr e d . t ( r stio t of SPit Ir N( Sull.s ofi Ca:Siinere, lhinei~ , Chiit lotind Serge. GE ( NTS'I FURN14 nalle he~ atet stlies of goixils. Gients' N .N//0/IP ini Low-cQuacirter and (hiIters. ires senti. to liny atddr ess will be prionipti) EV 1 Y BAYE Is -SO BUY '3 F URN [TURFE FROM J ahlgveyu s3ANYlEFlNC in.nIebine be4,7l,olcnsadnede o for a-' iwing inehaine. A Irenlt for Dioors, Sash IJUST lREUEIYED YO'N Hi VStON T1 CA., libe samce that. gave so Ii11 mu c 1a isfact ion for L.he prIi'c. Onei id.t. Y'c 1N( ii 'SON TliCA, Stpioor. Onie Int V Y Il' NI li '' N ICA~\, Flinest. SI Iolum i o iiv Iier CI unediic SA I ,M()N. f Sainies putl ccp in M iedtard. . 'ai n I ,a it up ini Sile. l (A NNEDi LOHSTiEilS. i SOne ( aye P a lermno TiOLeon. .LOC"! D(ON I,.\YcEi HAI1S1NS, l' iea-le antd lIaIspiwrry ii Wiih ai g*o many ~ii1\ wi'h wvill be' ohi ciia S.\A lAL AJDVA.NUE S.* S. WOLJFR. th B. J. (.2UATTIEBAUJM, ID. ID. S~ Oelaicjx: North side Wanshincgtont Street, Opp~iosite T'own 1 hall. WINNSIIORO., SOUTh II LOLINA July 7-Ix:;m. I' ~ ~~~~~ ~ ''e f It r. !: A 'T 'Ait. OODS, consisting of Nun'. Vel 11:g and Figured Lawns, Plain AV and Cambrics. CLOTIHING Id Y out his' "CL O T IIIN G , w hich . JS, SE.OES. r and plildreni's Shoes. Aarge as. ly and secure BARGAINS. No I. SAMUELS. le iopped Corn and. Peits mix.. kes an cxccllei cow food. mld. - that we buy a small quanti' :1 buy OFTEN, consequent Y GUARANTEED. SEE US. 'DEN & BRO. MG HOUSE INARD, A L, COLUMBIA, S. C. S;O Os (or MThn, Yoni.hs and Iloys, In -all at low prices. Ako a line of El7NG GOODS e'ckwear a specCialty. Gents' FTN. aittendted to. OUR II W. PIILItS, Matitre'sses of my own manufne..I Iiinr. 1 !se economiy--huy the bes4 -htly where you can get'the cheap A iey su' ply of ChIlren's Cari hes4,.if the ..test dlesignis and low ~oli 01nnisave inin iw' hi bung -or 'icture F'ramies, 'all lMe kPS. inracel.4, linfi- rdeks, '- rin ]Wds, Wire Malttiess -nam W1ndowv -am Bl aigenlt4 for sveraildifferent EWSr~ iNG AIACIIJNES, and someo of thiein as ;O)OD as enn 1he made. ~1You will find it to y'our interest to D*Ile iniine before1 making a pur-u (inilsei El ,EWllElFlIE. Itemembeilr i,I enlno1 he11( un idersoldl by .aii one. AS YOU WANT, but do not thbnk in TJ'JIXIIXML VMSA when yon get one. Sew; mile. 1 will order an;' part that Is wanted il flids. All or< ers will have prompt A p 19) 1883. WVe have now received onr stock of 'JU NO GOODS5, and hanve themn readIy INNP ECTION. --- We think wS enn ,SAI//WLT say that wo ve never opened at iny tlie a mioro miplete assortmnent c.r bettor- class of As regardshi prices;'we will o nly say thit "e goods wvilj ~ie sold as low as thpQ'anmo CLKANS OF OOj? '4s1(l ini n10 ny Xi viRNT aful assure~ our stomersi' Ihat they w ill bt prlotcCtCd lit lees, as we w~'ill mcot th i arket at any IVe wonid( call spe0cial attention to our. E'EUa' DEPATIE1W't dech wvill be0 found comnpieto In nyery par.. uilar, anid all we risk is an tn4pection by MATE R f & KETQCIT, DR. J. Nd. QUAT[LEBAUM, D)ENT18T I. FicE' OvF.i STANJIIY'S CHINA IAL4, lAIDDLER, Unii IlMEBAND lie 1Btk' Wnl yonder.' ' - ~~ ~IyssJs a0 r