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SEPTEMBER. 8 a WT F SI 8 1 2 3 4. 5 6 7 8 9 10, 11 121 131 14 15 16 17118119120. 21 22#23.24. 252G 27 23 29 30 -- -- DRY IIOUSES VS. DA)IP HOUES. The importance of selecting dry locations for a residence is very aptly illustrated in the following extract from an addre-s by Profes- T sor R. C. Kedzie, before the Michi gan Tile Makers' convention: Two brothers in Vermont, of strong and vigorous stock, and giv- F ing equal promise of a long and ac tive life, married wives correspond ing in promise of future activity. They had chosen the healthiest of - callings -farming. One of the brothers built his house in an open and sunny spot where the soil and subsoil were dry; shade trees and embowering plants had a hard time of it, but the celar was dry enough for a powder magazine. The house in all its parts was free from every trace or dampness and mold; there was a crisp and elastic feel in the air of the dwelling; the farmer and all his family had that vigorous elaaticity that reminds one of the spring and strength of steel; health and sprightly vigor were the rule, and sickness the rare exception. The farmer and his wife, though past threescore, have yet the look and vigor of middle life. The other brother built his house in a beautiful shady nook, where the trees seemed to stretch their protecting arms in benediction over the modest home. Springs fed by the neighboring hills burst forth near his house, and others by his to barns; his yard was always green, even in driest time, for the life cu blood of the hills seemed to burst 1n out all about him in springs and dr rivulets. But the ground was al- to ways wet, the cellar never dry, the en walls of the room of.en had a clam my feeling, the clothes mildewed in e the closets, and the bread moilded in the pantry. For a time, their,1t vigor enabled them to bear up against these depressing influences; tlI children were born of apparent vig or and 'promise, but these, one by s one, passed away under the touch of diphtheria, croup and pneumonia; Wi the mother went into a decline, and w died of consumption before her fif tieth birthday, and the father still s lives, but is tortured and crippled P by rheumatism. tlh A CII EAP FILTERt. Very many families desire some r inexpensive device for filtering rain at and other waters to be used for cooking and table use. A cheap r and very eflicient filter may be made by using a spirit or wine cask, placing it on end, with the head re moved, and having a faucet at the c bottom to draw off the clear water. c To fit it for a filter, take the remov- C ed top) head of the cast, arnd with a G small bit bore holes all over it. then place four clean bricks or blocks of 'wood on the bottom, and on these rest the perforatted top. Now fill at upon it about four inches of char- g coal chopped into small bits the size of' peas, and over this place a layer of clean sand, six inches deep. f Impure water poured into the cask on top of the sand, will become P clear and sparkling after a little while, or as soon as all fine parti cles are worked out of the charcoal and sand. This filter will not need renewing oftener than once in two or three months. Bad habits are small at the be. ginning, but they grcw to enor monis size. It is as difflcult to des troy them when fully grown, as it is easy to kill them when "in the egg.'' A little giving way to a bad temper may end in murder. Little tits of idleness may lead to (disso lute habits. How big these little sins may grow we dare not even think. The best way then is to take hold of them, put a check on them while they are young, ask God t. give us His grace to over come them, before they take posses sion of us, and destroy us. The longer we put off trying to check these evils in our hearts, the ha'rder shall we find it to be. So let us go to work at once, and try to over- r come them while they are small, ui not wait until they are fully grown, n when we shall more than likely be b overcome by them. TEA CAKE.-One cup of sugar one tablespoonful of butter; three eggs; beat well together; then adid C a cup of sweet milk (you may use part water,) arnd a quart of sifted 3' flour, into which you have mixed a n spoonful of cream of tartar, and one-half teaspoonful of soda; bake in a quick oven. It is improved by sprinkling sugar over the top (lIe lore baking.) This will make two cakes, which are the best when eat. en warm. - CoRn OYsTERs -Six ears of sweet corn (those which are not too old;) with a sbarp knife split each row of ccrn in the center of the kernal length wise; scrape out theT pulp; add one egg, well-beaten, a little salt, one tablespoonful of I sweet milk; flour enough to make a e pretty stiff batter; drop in hot lard, and fry a delicate brown. If the or corn is quite you~ng omit thae milk, LI using as litt e flour as possible. Wiben it is cold without and scold d 511950 IN CASH IYEN AWAY To the SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smok ing Tobacco. he genuine has picture of BULL on every package. or particulars see our next announcement. 00111111011 Sense' a old philosopher used to main- < in that men are really all alike. .rying fortunes being due to cir nistances. In like manner it av be said that all men desire to ess well, the knowledge of where buy, making the only differ ce in their wearing apparel. ne thing certain: The best dress t men, and those that pay the ast money for their Clothing. :y at the Emporium. There can be no doubt about is statement, because it is found E upon the plainest common use. First.-Because I buy in large iantities. from manufacturers, ich is more than half the battle commercial warfare, and thus ye a large percentage usually dd to middlemen. Second.-I give my customers e benefit of this percentage. Third.-I p)urchase no garments it those which are made of Supe >r material, by expert designers id skillful workmen. And lastly but not least my house ts on the firm foundation of onest Dealing. I allow no exag ration or misrepresentation, all 4ds are exactly as represented. >me and try us, or rather the ething, and judge for yourself. My General Stock Consists of othing. Hats, Gents furnishing oods in all grades, Neckwear, and en's fine shoes. Every cash purchase made to the nount of $12.50 or over I will e a Solid Silver Nickle Water iry Watch and Chain. Remember the amount must be .2.50 worth of Goods or over, be re securing one of these time eces. Columbia, S. C HANG I thARIA r WVhy don't you buy my shirts ~ady-made ? What's the use of earing your eyes out over fine edle work, and breaking your ack trying to save a few cents ! don't see the savin' of it. Why, ou can buy shirts now-a-days >r very little more than the cost f material. Look at this " D)i.x on )" I've just bought. I say, aa, I am going to buy a doscn tore right away. WAMSUT/A 2100 Li N If yoiu deak~r does not keep it, send his address DanicI Miler & Co., sole mafiacr., 1ld :>re. 4d. May 22 3m BE IOMIN' PRE81DE T. ANTED. one or two Ladies or Gen tlemen of undoubted reference and aracter, willing to worik eight hours per for a six mnontIih' engagement, ais'I ra-i lin gents for "The Lives an d Graves of. ach book wilb iVE~ FrE hef yes of the Four Candidates " why pay I i $2 to $1 for the L.ives of the Candidlates i e yout 'an get it tItEE ? Firt ap) 1!c.snts tt party. Ad resa. giving name of ref r.< Ut T & UIIvE PUfJ.t5tI~Z CO Yitg a L'A Et 8 1.i C,o' li A FEW WORDS FROM CAPT. I'. W. BONNEIl. A WELL-KNOWN CITIZEN OF MACON. In August, ISS1, nearly three years ago. ty son. who was at that timie living at linton, Ga., came over to see me with the l intelligencethat his wife was in the last i tages of canaumption and that her phpi ian had pronounced her case, hopeless. I rent immnediately over. and I felt that othing could be done. She was coughing nd spitting incessantly, and at times would iseharge from her lungs a large quanti'" f pus or matter-could not Sleep or retaim nythingon her stomach, and was. in tact. n the last stages or the <1isease. This was bout the time you began to advertise trewer's Lung Restorer, and as my son ex >ressed a desire to give it to his wife, two r three botties were procured- and with carcely a vestige or hope we commenced iving it to her in small doesi. gradually ncreaeing the <Inant ity until the prescribed Lose was reachid. She began to improve fler a few doses and continued to do so aily. until she was finally restored to life ad heahi, and is to day perhaps in better ealtih titan ever before. ,he Is subject to olts, but a few swallows of Brewer's .ung testorer (which she is never without) re ieves her immediately. I c:itler her rstorat ion to perfect i.ealth a miracle, for rhich she is indebted to trewer's Lung testorer. My son is almost a monomaniae in the subject of Irewe,'s Lung Restorer nil never lets an opportunity p:tss where ie thinks such a medicine would be requir d, that he does not speak of it in most :loving terms. Not long since a Northern et :letni on his way to Florida heartt of his cure andl was induced by my son to ive it to his invalid wi'e, and she was ured as if by magic." Mr. Charles Eden. of Trinidad. Colorado. ays: Seeing cetiticates of the wondertul !tres made by Brewer's Lung Iestorer. I was induced to try it on my little son. who was troubled with lung or throat alfection, )ronot:nced tby one physiciam. constup ion. It acted wonderfully on him. and by he time lie had taken one bottle of it the :ough disappeared. I n now on a visit to ny parents in Georgia. burt will return in a cw days to my home and will certainly ake some of the Lung Restorer with ine. I' MIAI. RtANKIN & I.JMAli. Macon, Atlanta and Albany, Ga. Blrewer's Lurg Restorer contains no piates. July, 31-1m1. B URNHAM'S 1a2PRiOVE D Standard Turbine ! Is the best con-tructedt ani tinish.ed gives bet tWr percen tage, more power. :ti is soit lr lc>i mtoner, per horse power. tha a mimi' other 'T'urbine iuthe worl. rNcw ptmthtlldet;sent free by Buruhan Bro's. YOt, Ia. 1000 ! ! Aents Wanted Do'ble to sell t}ie ony OFFf'IA I. lliograiphies of DLEVELANDa" Hendricks ly Ex-Governor D)orhcimer, of N. Y . Mem ier of U. S. C.-ingress. auit Iion. W. t. lense'. hairn:ut of Den State conm of Pa.--intimate ricts of C and It. It isthe ino t reliable. u eresting and richly llustrated. hence in it nense demand. 1gents are coning money. It ts ine steel p,ortraitc. sells fastest and pays >est. Beware of unreliable.eatcthpennhooks. .Vrite to llbbard Bros., Pub.., Phitad.. I.' FAY'S CELEBRATED WATER-PROOF MANILLA ROOFING Iesembles fine leather; for Roofs, Outside Walls, and Inside in place of plaster. Very strong and durable. Catalogne with testimo nials and samples FREE. Established 1866. W. H. FA' & CO., Camden, N.J. W1anted Imm diately young Men to ,learn tele;,t . ,hv. 14.000 iiles of wire now be:mg exteltel Jy'the Ii & 0 Telegrapih t'o., the National Tel. ' Organizcd. The llanlers' & .lerebhant S':,ia! he P1ostal I'l Cos ire bo:i ltshing heat rith iew lines. The stanlar 11iltuiplex Tel '0., recentl) incorporatedt. ex tends E:tst.%West, N*orth and Sotit ht. Good positions now reatly. For further information aIress. with stamp. 'he l'enta & New Jersey Teh-gr:ith. Short land and T !1.e W{ritmg I nttructi in Conmpany, \lain Otlicet(.(:1larket street,Wtimingtott.I)c. I 1 A DAY mmde AG ENT{ 3to Just Now. WiANTEI) Life. by' CIol Fr:mk Tr;ipilett--assisted tby t ile F"ailies and Frientd' of ithe I 'anidates. -lpe raltli. tms t those ortleing fratin a (tist :11ce. lte Ilook ~(t vir wat. W'ritce' eor cirtubirs or 'endl 50 cIt . or prIrtuI'Is. .\1 y Wa:tne it L.I ranO Iook tkes the len'i, and1 Phose tarV'lus 'ub., -134 Arch st . Phihdelphtia, Pa. DO '"s you want a $10J 21-shot lep'at -tin lithilet'o $i5. a S:li lb-eech Loadtitig Shot Gutn t'r $it;. a $12 Concert Organ tte to:.' *7, ar ?5 M:tgic Lantern $12. aSohdGold41t1 $'25 W:achi for l15,' all'i lZ5 Silver Waitchi irticles Free it ott wilt devte a a't ew.hour of oar leisure tIimeeemit nrdcm u tew goods. One lly Securecd :tA 'Nl I obd Watch free, in 'a 'si ileV A.1~ fterno(:n, A genltlema:n got at silver watcht for Iltee1 n: iutes' woIrk. .A bo 11 t~Il y alIt hise Iuredl a1 watchl m one lda: hiullredk of otihers have don,11 el laiv :ls well. I ' i hve a Nal Lanternt you c;m: stt rt a~t. buiness tha't will p:ty 'oul frolin SIt L to I'evry ni ght. Mend I.t itie lnr,iur lituistraitedI tat. lgue of Gobi11 aiti Sil ver Watcee, Self-GCr 1ing i il l)eg LL"oIV icl Telescopes. Te'le'grai IntsLtmentts. Tly peC lar startt volu on tihe rooltto wealth1. WOl NIANUF'ACTltlNG CO., 122 Nassau-St.. N. Y'. Where the Fire is Out. Magic no more a mystery-.'sce from across the world. "Hlaroun of Aleppo," saidI Sir Philip Derval. "had mastered every secret in na-t tre which the nobler m:lglc seeks to fatthom. ec discovered that Ite true art of healing is to .isslst Nature to throw off the disease-to mrmmon, as It were, the whole system to 'Ject the enemy that hb t'astene.l on a pairt. Ills processcs alt included the reinvlgoration af the principle of life" In this thec Eas%tern >age merely' anticipaLed hIe practice ot' the best physleians of to-day. What life itself is, nobody kne-v then'--no iody knows now. Baut we have learned tomthilng of tire reasons whty the mrstcrious ide rise< and falls. Provide:d thre great >rgalns of the body are not Irreparabiv de troyed, medical icience can ahvaiys relieve, mld often save. Yet n reputable physician o0W adheres to the b.ubarous and stupid >oces-es of depletion, such as bleeding, bry vhich it Wats attempted to cure dIsease by educing the p ienct's aibl'ity :o r'esist It. ~owayB we do hot tear down the fort to ttp the garrison-we streagthen !t. la this intelligent and beneficent work, It a conceded that PARtKEIWS TONIC leads all >ther medicInes. As an invigorant It acts mmediately and powerf'ully urpon thte ciren atlon and tihe organs of dige<tion. thius riing Nature the assistance site calls for. trollows that all aIlments of the stomach, ;dneys and liver are at once relieved or mred. No othrer preparation embodies the .me qualities or produce< sim ilatr results. t " deliciouis to use, and the best known tl-lntoxiceant. Price 50c and St Htscox SCo.. New York. July, 31 37 i1m. Goods of All'-Einds, such as kept in a HISELLWEOllS STOCK, THESE ARE OFFERED At Very Short Profits, BY THE OLDEST H OUSE, iN NEWBEFRRY, M. FOOT. 42-t 3000 ACRES LAND FOIl SA LE. ITUAT \ E in Arken aindII L--i gtoni 'Coiutiec, and having four' dis'tinti~ ettlemnents on trafct. L'-\nls :t:e tra~ 'ersed by a b>old anid er nti nuouts st reamn. iponi whlich is ani excellent mill site. n this territory is contaIned 200 or tpwards of acres of dore pastdre lands n a body', whiich makes it tihe best >penintg for a stock farim int eir' otyt. For terms and fur'ther' par' -elr apply toU'ii' IisuRE WITH 317 Hirbr,3.,A43ent sTATE oF ,OUTII c.mOLINA. Om-:rici: TnECo.\tPTaol.f-lt U?;Nlo.. I I certifv that Frederick Werber, d.r.. Of NewbcrrV. Agent of the Com:et icut Fire Iun:ace Company :-III( The 31erchant Ilnslr:aice Com1panly. Ia> comuplied vithi the regiitilns li the Act of the General Asseubly entitled "-An Act to Regulate the Age;icies of Insuranct'e Compll:alniies not incor porated in the State of South Ca1ro i1.nd I hereby license the said Fred crick Webter. . r..Agent as aforesaid, to take risk ai,l traine;t. aii business of Insurance in this State. in the County of Newberry for ant in behalf ot' said Cuulpan:ic ~-Ex pires Mlarch tUszt. 1SS5. W. E. SrONEY. Comptroller General. Oct. t. -10-tl. 0.41 0 . r....z \ Mo|o e m g a ..-0 -r -? La .0 il:oi E ??tm *C " ri t 7 !p p'.--< e 3 n.aI p cb; oi-eE ' 0r p ? _ t W4 .. .3 % 4 1 A I>SURANCE. .-0 -lo a 1 ! We are still writinig Insurance on e sirable proper(ity of ailI kindus in Town and County, in the old, s:rong:and relia l14C Liverpool <x Lon6lu <0 Globe In WeaesilwiigIsurance oon ane C'ontinen,tlal Is. CO. of N. York. Ins. Copuny of .orth .1 neeric<t. IIartford Fire Ins. Co. Otlartfor(l, Conn. The combined C nda of Compauies in our agene.-, to-tz up No ;,nrs work. have 1 tigllres to show. If vot w:mt positic [nvurance against loss., we will be pleased to write it for yon steam,i w:tI'0 terot oSe : poweri. S. P. lBOOZli & .ON. Sept 21 tf AgentIs, Corp nl . r'a. :. . ! HA1~PA~' fro:n your.(ui i.azc:e tiana , t' U f ,e n:u'.enec. - redover tre -.orc. D.a enns iaark in y'-ur mv te .Aio: bc!n.; i:.:w. -1 tr ocl i Ge Lur ee: ic:.: SPD 0IAORIIA r na. tr n~ia ow.a I~r1P~TECYca . nC iaan T La na hr* .. :A .A.h hou:an ej.n d'sno n af I . .. sso auepanc. I: - BdaRo cro. ..R !Jnd~tr racl2 ~.pQclnretrTi. )[)l ~:atnl r at' lie. c r'oaviep,. a. 1.AvL EL S 1. Deo Et Spnt:ilig ChemPi. Lea.vecr Tfeiuer~n....:.....:...0 a rn O Nriv ant atto M . t 18a . pn'fla g er tr 1.1a ins wnill betn daile a-:nal jats excep tlb twi1 en m-tAirg Lin lime.-esniM sf tLlaesL & .etat Sparatanburgio sa.00 po wibea raby Airnt -Lane time. c yAi~Lie JA~MES ANDERtSON. Sap.erinte'ndent. a d!searci Un C : T..d. Skin ad o1....- beroaaan L ebaZy - ptency. o'rpole Wea.ness (anarh..a. flpi.i It's. I: retr:. . '.':c, .S a:ent.c Lxulr.aee I ; SIe a:.d a e:c.! .. J)o::Tah 'J:-e::Ct. C' I ea '-i:e for :c .Cusi, it.na'..eri lay t hose de ratinag tren'a:me:.t b~y r. -..4'raarouethincto t:arr avan . il: nut:r. .r r'ts Z:r. 2. L. L al P.CEi. P'rr,t an.t Phy-slttat ha aral Z!t,!. I: .ur.-. I:sta te, Mo Loacust aZ.. N*. IAa ..e:n. . : sspr.ra.y. La.X:ic4 a - JUST RECEIVE, -AT J. S. R USSE LL'S,' AX Ftre'h- Lo~'t of GooIs: Geeni Cof&c. Pairchead toaYtee Baon. hard, Maes. Eggs so:;p. Sti arb. Cand les. Soa:. PIpper Sp ic inger. MJ u:st artd. Catidyi. ( rac kers Chice' Fnamilyi F'lonr and .\iile~lal Shoe Poli-h Blaciking. A xle-Gre'ae Tobacco andu Segarts GliasS-ware. TIrun iks andii Vaise 1 D'y. Good.c. Boo)ts anal Shioes I lts antd Cap'c. Ptaper anad Envebg., a Reay-madu'e Clothiig NtionIC. TIoyV Unggintg and T'ies. Reraacene S Good Nails:o Buit Itrnt Naii< To close out Burnit Stock of IIrd ware Cheap. Money wanted. This Is the Poor Man's Store ! 36 Yard-s to the ItuehI. 1'; Pounds to the O nuin'u. ar V iec Versa. No Gooada ,ahtl undiier Cost. except Old - t Stc.Tak o'Ps Fvors I W. J.PO L'ARD .P.1:. L. UOi F. I . POLLARD & ROBERTSON, Cotton Factors and Commission M erchants, No. 731 Reyn,ods Street, AU3J TA, C 03C:A fanufacturers and General Agents lor the Fol,wina:f Machinery, Con sisting in Part, 100 rairbanks Standard Scales, 100 Thomas Smcothing ;arrows, , 100 Acme Pulverizers and Clod Crashers, d 100 Reapers, Different Mah.-s and Styles, (single or combined.) 25 Hubbard sleaners and B-n"?crs, (Independent.) 25 Threshers and Separators, (various sizes and styles) 25 Watertown Steam Engines. (all sizes all styles: 20 C. & G. Cooper & Co. Steam Engines, (all sizes and styles) 10 Oneida Steam Engines, (all sizes and styles) 75 Smith's Hand-Power Cotto, and Hay Presses, 50 Pollard Champion Gins, Feeders and Condensers, 25 Neblett & Gcodrich IXL Cotton Gins at $2.00 per saw, i 10 Neblett & Goodrich second-hand IXL Cotton Gins at $15e: pr saw, in good order, 5 Krcible E::gines. WOOD WOIlKING MACIIINERY (all kinds) FLOUR & CORN -MILLS, & MILL MACIIINERY. Otto Silent Gas Engines, Hancock Insirator , Than Sit am Pumps, lIiburn Rollcr Breast Gius, Feeders and Condetdnser-. Ca.rver S'ed Cotton Cleansers, Newell Cotton Seed Hillers and Separators, Co't's Power :otton Presses, Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers, St: ain:1 Wat~er Ppes, Fittings. etc. B:lting. Lacing, Hoes. etc. )OTTON MILL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. L A full line of Machinery of all kinds in 4stoelk ::d for sale low. Call and xamine before lirehasing, and save money. Send for eatal: gues. Crresl>ondence solicited and promptly attended to. 'ollard & Robertson, 731 Reynolds st., Augusta Ga. W. T. GATLLLIARD, Agt. Newberry, S. C. MaI ,)-Iv L A L 6. F. JA6IKSON. anlae I 120 Main Street, .- Columbia. S. C., ALWAYS ON HIAND A FULL 2 --STOCK OF--H D R Y10Ai,SlQ R OODS, A NOT IONS, CL OTING\, HATS,e Ladues and Gents Under Ganents, 1 iOSeIeY, CARiET. C. I OTIOIS5~CLOIIING, 9H$TS, '1 I LTLANTIC COAST LINE. BLATCHLEY NEW LINE PUMP! BETWEEN 'harlecton and Columbia and BUY THE BEST. Upper South Carolina. BLATCHLEY'S ~eave Cha.leston, - .. 8.1 a inPRELIUE S L-,nes, - .. - 9.5'ia ml o " Smnter, - - - 11.72 a mSEMSSTB rrltive (Colmnibi:1. - - 1 2.35 p mnCPE-IE " Huishor, - - -!.01 1311 (lCheste. - - - 3.;5p m " Yorkvill, - - - 5.::., p mn'U 1. iL u :at-r; - - (;.-*5 p mnib1uif,rO(io~ " IRock Hil, - - 5.0)J y m1 lC ' i X "(Charlotte, N. C., - (;.15 p imhac ciae "Newherry, S. C., - 2.>. P m .cLTHLYMnf " (G eenwood. - --- 4.5:: p mI 0 AKTS. hlda " arn, - - 7.s0 pi m 26u " (reenville, - - 751pi " W:ilhlla. - - 85tpi " A bbevilh-, - - (;:t '' :rtIllil~, - 5.3- p m -. llenderSonville, .C.9:opii ho ot lwRsoe GOING AST.T Ji E~ )lil.ATCH: nw dl f).Yo vewl ' e PUMPilEi nI i oui ~eae ieiieronille N C. .0 : ~~ f p il THE BrNhnl'~ESTs .ni COPPER-iniiEDi , LI iA itrns, - - 915 a in C SII . .....l hti o uiseits. in a Trde :~. i p ii (lCy WrL i%lt e for l n amc of cur-eaA et " (i:tlolte, N. C-1...-0 p mn Ho Lostl, Hewi tnl(lct?1 Resto rd -- .\ bheill, - - 11i 30 a cm dto ae e us uehmefcep \' inaall, - - 9.00I a inm )iiti :idrdcly GY:renville, - - 1.-05 p mi hsLcuesoudh ntehnl -~ Andeseron - - 12.44 a m l oth1t1eer ui n h ad " Laurens, -o - 9.1 a m l ~iie,ii.i)ii,o ee ffu "' (:enwood, -- - 15.30 p, m et t w ot~ ti a drs "T N.-wXherry, -MED.IC.11 pom "riv -inlcast, - - 0.03 i al m 1AnSre,NwYrk .Y;Ps 1c 4 . tkIle, - - S10 p mI IxO..u d (irrv :ntr, -OI - - 9.55 p? m Solid Tra ins between Charleston and J. F. DmVNE, T. General super('intenldent. SATNBR CO,SC T.3.E ER~SON. General Passenlger Agent. Th -- !he Gecorgia Paelflic liailway. Wtrn lc epcflyanuc New Short Line Vin h s f a turth aemn Wtanta Ga, & Birmingham Ala. oce sls er -T0 POINTS IN-TESOFOA)RASAL. labama, Mississippi, Louisiana. Ark- Arneet ilb nn o h ia,Texaa and the West and North-trnpraonogetso hSpls vet. The fa:vorte to the ~Seilatningvnt hp Wo lJuFa r,pt oulfhd a neSIMion,o r.C leepierwears attachet-doE whichhthe 111en11 ow raturofof1Sformeachchectionrisechar- WInk nees. InvolunearySleer.i:giC Lorsee. Impo ttnat, ental tllkPhyscil-cacpacity numthe. EUnited StFiateidned b selr-in<sucgere.or10xdaysexn: adv:nce..-e ~tlaThe cilebrahe GeorgiarPacificisanl-nSenable Fo urhriffryeaOl rtet rd 7ucsn 5rstie tha th0 am allcnsgnncsofnel-a se ayb rai ten uss u ravllin P calvg O re;pointin amunt wt mde oF. at ~irni~hn. a. tlt ofG Dwhich &r Cy.Tr, nk aer wanes I. Y. SAGE. Gen Sup'y riate, ly. uj t yodr and raialy ____-of il evrytn youtaneer an in th. Gand. I 1884.underntal,anted.la1884. veTotle to For 11w nulycrnuine orCTnwA postare sACpS Addressd 'r41 AlnutStreet, New.York, N.tY.;utosntic *r ant in unhorSPARTANBURTA\CAO.,CSin. aig hitor. ArTwuzm. IichIniT* ah enr personfl tiCeerted ~ Referino Plae. respectflyh annne ractitithen1srucf ioasinunherbtst meteoman nrArrangTments will bepmane filltlie from Sparanburg.st W-I) TOrlM a r DPSON & SODIPSON-es * , New LOrleans,,o 14-tfYoRPRIETORS Double HAIy ETOrin--wiEt ENLIan E 'oss rat oftn fe. R eo is ha r- C Ar.Tie. oestoe Sleig r cr,s I''S thcaty u tickete s rea rom n ICfl JII~ i Ltat iaTeGori i Ril- Mard TU4 C . i . :atA, .., June -1., i . :tAl:\.ii ;A:1N6t:I, herev.t:: cated ul"oc tihis r1:d, .:I . i b a ch:.Q D:!y\ecept' Sundays. UP P'ASSENCERI. e d.-:e . ('. "ism cti n - 1-.'i 1, m 4 thm bi a. L .i (. I3S1.,, i" r I m rrse .m o: - - - - 1.5'i p 11: - webcrrv. - - - 24 p - " .ety-_ix, I - - 4.; p in ilodges, - - , 21 1. in Beiteu, - - - G : p mII rrive Greerville, -- - - .-o p m No.52. DOWN PASSEN&;El. ave Greenvillc, - - % - 1.0's im triv Belton, - . - 1.'to a m lod"e - - 12.1: p m " Ninety-'ix, D1 - - - 3.;:. p tu "N r. - - - 3.11 m " Ah-ton. - - - 4 .1 41 t rrive c't:ib;i, C. & G. I)riTot - m. y m mve S. C. .unctioa. - . 3 p in1 'A:.\\XNURt UN:oN C COLUMI BIA RA LEoAD. No. 53 CI 1'A >5r;\G eave Ato(n. - - - - 1.52 p In rrive Strotlier, - - - - 2:11 p in SL iou, - - - - 2L 'p m - 3a-p m - Union, 1) - - - 4A2 p m " Jonesvilie. - - - 4.43 p m rrive Spartanburg. . ... C. ). 5 .) p n R. & I).I. 5.4t> p m No. 52. DOWN i' ;SINGER. e:sve S;>arlaiburg, It & D. Depot. 11 11:5 p ra Spartanbu: . C.& C. De1ot,G !2.15 p m rriv( Jonesville. - - - p :n d Cuion. 1) - - - 1.An y Bu S: ntur, - - - 2 p in pmi Str.:ihcr. - - - 3 31 p mn .rrive : t Ateu. - . - 4.07 p In r LALI:ERS IIGILWAY. cate Newberry. - - - 4.10 p n L .rrive Laurens C. 1., - - D. p D cave Ltureus C. 1H., - - : I a c .rrive Neuwberry, - - i2-.I' I .ABBEV1LLE; BAl:ASCH. eave Ilodges. - - - - .: 0 p m tn rrive at Abbaville. - - - 6.3 , m IT eave Abbcviile, - - - - 11.3,1 m rri.e at Iloges, - - - - 12.20 p i BLUE EIDG: ti.AIL^OAD AND ANLElN:t N 131:1\ CII. eave Belton C.32 p :rrive An'n!er.eon - . 7<.y1 " Peadleton '.:3 p m cave Seneca I, .? p In rrive Wallhalla .s.5i ) n: eave Walhaila, - - 0.5 a i i ri Seneca C, - - 2 a in - Pendletu, - . lI.r, a in " Ander-on, - - 1 i t n :rive at Belton. - - 1I.22 at ru FRE:uIIT, I". N 't COACH .AI rT.tCI1). C, . lit it' (:i.::0 a m: Wi ian:iston 7 20 a ni " 1%lz-r 7A a mn " PieIt niint N.:31 a mt rI ve G i:ee"nville 9.25 p i .(-: Grceenvile 3.oi a i Pi.idina:nt I l' p In Pelz% 4 :5 p tI "Willi::mon 5.17 p mi iii ve Bhlto: I: p !in CONNECI IONS. I. With Snth Caro:;:a Itailread fro:a CI::,r With Wi!:ni:;ton, Culurubi:i :nd Au,;cS:a Railroad fro: iington and nil points Nort h t hereol. S !I ('. rlotre. ('u!tr:bia and Au gu.t:t }ti~.road i- ow Charlotte and all puil.ts North th ereot 3. WSS:h A-hcvlie & Spartanbur; Miil Road fur point' itt Western North1 Carolia. With A..&? C. Di. l. & D 1. R: , frein al! poiu: Swull ::.:d WeA. U With A. & C. Ui. it. & D. i. Rt., from At, E. With A. & C. Div., I. & D. R. R . from anl point- South :itl We"t. F. With SvntL CariA.l:: Itailroad for ( Lar'ee ton. With Wi::r.in n, Co.Inbia ai~i :.Ita Rairo:id for Wilhington and :he Northi. W'ith Clirl>tte, Columbia and Att;u-ta Iailroad for Charlotte and the So:th. U. Vi"ih Aaiilie & Spartaunburg J;.ihtoad froin liendersorvile. 11. . itlh A. & C. Div., R:. & D. R. It.. from Charo:tc and beyr::i. G. i: 1 .1ti.CO"T'T. Su ierirte ntdheut. Dr C'.Dwl.. A. t Gee:: I. ncter A1t., C'olun:bi:. S. C. South Car'olina Rallway Comapany3. CiiA.NGE OF SCHEDULE. On and anecr Mfay Ilith, 161. P'ass :3 r l'r:ans on tis ro.d. . wi. r. i as follow. 911-n lfuther ntice 'l0AND) F ito. C IIL1STON. L eava Coilumbi- '7.50.: mi ta..5 p m~ Arrive CharIcaton 1 20 p) in LI ->5 y a I.eave Charlic.m 2.is 1 m ."t' p I [.c rrie C Lx:a~ .; :1 ru .2.: p mn Go'NG E.87, L:ve Cohnx:1ia 1 :' :. 1; -.25 p mn \:rive A:n:eng.:5a s-.5 GOPN ( ST [.:aVe Oamdnl r.') a Ii M < 'p *irrive Columbi 1. I a m :n e I NNE uIAN: S. :Ti :ec'tont iadi *75it m *5.il .5 wt t \',iie.At vusta la pi l . a Leis \iv m:::r t *.: '5.1 ann 1emlClg: \rriv Con;a-olian 1.:I pt (c:xba Jm: :ailytadb ex:: te ubai o tt .n itConet moadetCuba with throg ula :olumia Virinia Mnileal roe wyiho: h.nM. Conneion madoe at Cu:mbarl:tc itn witha: or ew Corki on: dn:sd.y mont onathas ralso with Shrough lan rlprteen alodt Calstoind shi. ha.Connection made at Charustenit ;eorgia Rlairoad and Central Hailroad to nd from all points South and West. Through tickets canl be purchasedi to all >oints South and Wes.t, by applying to D). MXcQUEF..\. Agent, Coltabia. 1.. C. A LLIEN, G. P. & F. A. JoHN B1. PEIcx. Genera] Manager. tsheville and Spartanburg Railroad. SrAKRT.YINBCRG. S C., May 12. 1S8l. On and after .\onday. 3aiy 124t, M4. massenger trains will be run daily (sundaxys xceptedl) between Spartanburg andl IIa:i. ersonville, as follows : UP TRAIN. .ease R. & D. Depot at 5partanburg..00 p mn LrriveI at Hlende'rsonille...........9.3 p m )WN TRMNx. eave IIemi1ersonville............. 9.00 a m .rrive RI. & D. De-pot, Spartanburg.1.:Y p mi b 11oth trains make connections for~ Cmlum- i. la and Char!eston via Spartanburg. Union i nd Columbia and Atlanta an~d Charlotte by Ar Line. J AM1ES A NDEFRSON, e - E a-o . - -::.S " - - 8 -8 C - a ee athm.$ 0ot fre.Pa aboue! ue INo rnk Cai o orlad.ManeNo .L -tvx A thtabou! ue ick Cedit n oti . Jrcurd earif yro wat buss - neds G.>wrich prson chapet 1:nd norg per cod. ton maere pa:al the wthey e wot r witd fbotn wcetpice. t 'rtselfs articuerste to o. Ones~ of dur orany. Terms' fre.ad vh motibel A Ig 25cet for pote hentI c. it free oufhit.s 'hichiclde ar e;opc us b .At f owny dt tt.esai h.2borth illsk )et. hoidh. Il Dt.'i IIALLtTa(l Cost \1 - - '." . \-'. Oly b ftrI: i Fal'i.:n!! iitll'te sele:-id o c f Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Tri'unks, Hats, Notions, Groceries, &c. 42-t f TONI%f FACTS RECARDIfiO v.-lil nnrifr and e:ric kth c CLOOD.rgula'e LIVIR and KIDNEYS, and 1.:sro. Tu. EALTB a:.dVIGORCf YOUT'I La all thosc . acs ret;uirtng aceriainuand ctllc:,entTONiC, Isia.W at of. p te .id es : ren:th, tc..:s :: c ti i (arked tl It:nedi:te and wc tiUiI results. i hues. -i;t-S au :erVes rectd'; t:ew f.rec. Eb livcu e: nd :. r.:i.ci- .orain P'oW(r. ::3t;ria;: front all complatnta reulrtttcr!cewlll tind In Et HARTER's 13CN TONIC a rare and spcedy It tie a le:ar anti LCaltl:y coaleIC onI. -1r, r tr:C 1.t : .tIno:y to the raluc of DR. a:-;::s le: ax! a 1wtfrequenst attemnpts ".,c tt:-:i:tin;1 "::t ot:lv:a ttedto th epopular. - : ; t .::::: . ; ,d ire epitc : tt c....;r itmen:t-}-it: :! r a C)I :N A L A :D1r-T S.,:y.u r ad'.-':-rnti!nnTh. D:', Hirter Med.C;. t. . r s. }:., oe cue -Dt EADt BOOK." Iuti.f str::. . and us-fu1 iaormntiota,free. . HARR'S Iac TON:C IS FOR SALE BY ALL OnuCCaaTS AtID D tS7 r'::i?n leh'1112141 PAY N E'S i o iorse Spark-Arresting iilas en ;: o ft. of .ichi st Pin . o ir !- in;:: iu r r g h . J . t n1 !gL fctn- :r .i: Our -M -5 Me to aw .0O 0 - a;:.. 7- -.!:.k -rTCLD to -; - - . v' ee Ei -..-:. AutcntatSt I-, a SttionPrr-1 I b e. I:oiler. Circu y t ;r or 1Pllir, "'t:: :. ~ :! - t ud for our S No. 12, for B. \,-.I .V NE S0 'S. Curri:;g,::. Y. Bos 142.Z May 17. .-1c. ; ~ CC r 1! S ly -.* Ac 34 FU LL iE F !ats,/ an'o'fun 42 --ti cnts, mai box of -- on inI the way or -.~ w :eaisthn o. mec only. Thse workc ".. >)both sexes, young 8'- ~ ' ot ,V tin 50 cents to $5 every --~~t ho want work may test '" take this unpara13eled fe re not well satisfied we wil s 'I theO 1 to uble of writin~g us.~ 2~ *rs. directions, ecC.. Se nt free - 'dl V r.l:de by those who 81li t me to the work. Great succen ire. Don't delay. Start now. tilsoni & Co., P'ortland, Mlain. Cou0'1s, C0 H8, CaTir, Consumti All Threat, Treast and Lunig Atit-ettons. :red by the out-.setablishled "$WAYNE'S -I I.D-U HiE RRY " The l1rat dose P:1 'e. re r-. antd a cure speedily ol;ow'. 25 eta., or .0. it rOm'e-. J L,-i. 3M -.. y flli S- nid six cents for i-+taie 5I''Land rcceive free. i -costly box of goods whichl will help -on to mtore ?Uoneiy r;h1, ~n. than any thing clae in this world. All, ttber sex, succeed from first hour. The ,ad road to fo;tune ope.na before tbo 'wle-es, abI4b:.te!5' -uire. A t orLae addres ( .1' w{at id for The Lies ,f( nil Fread.t ,f the U. S. The boo ver sold for less tan rxie u-r price. 'I he fi.,ter si-ling lion Amleri,a. lImmUenlie pirDlts to) igonti., i inteUigent people want 't. Ally 0ne mn heenme is euce'-istbl aMent.. Term. free. allett Book Co.. Portland. Mfaine. Nov M-y -TIIN PIE--. Mi and Cur'e, rhe systems are mioi-ture, like perspira. mn. lnte.nse itching, increased by scratch g:. very distressig, part icubly atn!ght: ems as it pin-Worms were crawling in and >ut the rectum :the private parta ar-e ryi'erioue resulte may 'ollow.dWA I NEM# NT"'E\T'is a r.h-04.t.,sure CU're. Also r Totter. Itch. Set,-Rtheum. f-cahld Iea.i As6p9s. Brsrberb' Itch. Blotches, ali u:ly, erst Skin lJhvse. 1'<.x. Lu mail $$ 27PA it bgy DR.l A YN.