The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, September 11, 1884, Image 4
farm, arbt oRStjala.
SEPTEMBER.
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?EEPJNG SUMER BUTTER.
A De Kalb county, Illinois, cor
respondent of the "Rural New
Yorker," writes: It is a fact well
conceded by all good judges of
butter that butter made in June is
better flavored than that made in
any of the other months. It is,
therefore, very . important that
every one should know how to keep
the June product for winter use.
Here is one way: Pack the butter
solidly in stone crocks to within an
inch of the top, level it, and cut a
piece of white muslin and spread
over the top; then fill to the top
with common salt. Dig a hole in
the ground on the north side >f
some building, or in the shade of
some tree; or, if this is inconven
ient, the garden will do; let it be
deep enough so when the crock is
covered the earth on top of it will
not be less than eighteen inches
thick. In this hole place the crock ;
over it put something that will turn
off the water if any leaks down to
it. An old tin pan turned over
makes a good cover. Pack on the
earth leaving it rounded, like an
ant hill, to carry off the surface
water. If this work is done in the
garden, plant over the top a vine,
or a few beans, or anything, to
shade and keep away the torrid
rays of the sun. The work is then
fnished, until one wishes to take
out the butter any time before se
vere frost. This method I will
warrant to keep butter perfectly
sweet until winter, if proper care is
taken. An 'old acquaintance of
mine tells me lie has practised this
plan for years, and when be lived
on the farm he used to take up his
butter in November, and sell it for
40 cents per pound, whereas, if it
had been disposed of when made,
he could not have realized more
than 15 cents. This is also a good
- way to keep canned fruits during the
summer,- if one has not a proper
place for the purpose. Put the
can in a box and bury it as above,
if canned in glass.
CQTTON PICKING BY
"ACHINERY.
-The perfection of the practical
cotton picking machine is regarded
as certain to "'revolutionize labor"
at the South. A machine of this
kind has long been desired, as sec
ond in importance only to the cot
ton gin; and it is claimed that a
success has at last been attained
by Mr. Mason, of Sumter, S. C.
$An "imper ect" model hais already
picked 300 pounds in an hour. The
improved machine, which the inven
for has now completed, is expiected
to pick 600 pounds an hour. One
hand and a pair of horses will do
the work of fifty hand&, as at pres
ent employed. Harvesting that
now costs $30 is reduced to $2 50,
the saving per bale being $0. Ma
3 son is spoken of enthusiastically as
"the Mahidi of the South, who is to
deliver the cotton g:ower from his
greatest trouble, and rescue him
from merchants' claims and store
keepers' bills-to revolutionize the
entire situation of labor."
The Baltimore American, from
which we glean these statemen~ts,
--says the inventor has refused$1,000.
000 for his patent, and, backed by
-abundant capital,., will engage in
the manufacture and sale of the
:nachines. It is probable it will be
found that there are still difficulties
to be overcome; but If a trial ma
e hine has actually accomplished
what Is claimed for it, there cr.a be
no doubt that the invention is per.
fectible. In view of the mechanical
progress during the past thirty
years, it will not do to say that a
contrivance of this s'rt is impracti
cable.
* The effect of such an invention
upon colored labor-for this is the
- only sort that has been trained to
pick cotton-Is variously estimated
The Southern papers generally con
cede that it will, at first, greatly in
Jzirs the colored people in the (Cot
ton States. But eventually, it is
thought, "the cotton picker will be
of material benefit to the colored
people of the South, as they will be
drawn from the nelds into the mills
as operatives. or into the citie3,
where they will earn more money
as house servants, and the like,
with better educational advantages;
while for those who remain indus
triously at agriculture there will be,
6 with thrift and economy, improved
opportunity for advancement. They
will, it is argued, in time become,
through means of this cotton picker,
-- land owners and planters, instead
of bired laborers." We see no rea
son why the picker should injure
the laborers in the cotton belt per.
mnanently, any more than the real'
er and binder, or the thresher,.in
jured the laborers in the wheat belt.
It will enable the planters to in
crease greatly their acreage, to
gather their crop at the critical
time when it is ready, and to add
largely to their profits, and this
should add to the general prospe
rity of their section, in which all
industrious and temperate citizens
will share.-Boston Herald.
A show.nan who was a heavy opium
smok-er was bitten by a venomous rat
tie snake in New York some weeks
while under the influence of the
.a ma wab.nt: ired. but
IHIAIHTM,
-FOR
BEER, 80DA 1V TEO; ICE,
&c.
Being centrally located and with a large
Stock of Goois, we can .always satisfy the
Trade, and give our customers
Fresh Goods.
We handle nothing but the
FINEST QUALITY OF BEER,
Tivoli and Philadelphie,
IN PATENT STOPPER BOTTLES.
-ALSO
EXPORT BEER.
011 IlRAL WATERS IN SIPHON R0T
ILES, CANNOT BE SURPASSED.
-ALSO
SODA WATER AND GINGER ALE IN
PATENT STOPPER BOTTLES.
ICE,
As good quality as any in the market. Pi."
ces very low. Give us a trial. Full Stocl. of
ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS
On hand.
C. C. HABENICHT,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
IN CASH
CIVEN AWA
Preia.aa Smokers of B:u '.:'s Ceui.ne
3.4 t.,S5 Bali D:rham S=:'i Tcb:.cco w"ll
' -' rceive P?crimt s, I .liov3a on
$500 terms and cont:io:s her. sreci!ied:
$450 Ist PREMIU$, 05, OO
$ss 2d " 92,COO
$300 3d " 1,OOO
$275 22otber Premi,:my as herehon'n.
$250 The premiumts will 1e awarded
$225 December 2. 1L. I:t remldai
$200 gxstotersoafomcmrem
{ 1 ceive the lar:'est ntumberof mur em:tyi
W17J taa-cob'e.s priorfto Irer.. 2tlv:i!l
$150 be eiven farthe neat 1a -. eit nurs:aar
and thu3. :n t!1i ord_- o the uiuiner
$ o0 f C:mpty .m sreceived fr!m.ca. h
$1 0 t e twenty.ile CIs .f 11Con.
$90 tenta. .ach bar muet tsr cr
$SO rt-ina1 Bnu1 Durh an ]be:. S.
$ 0 Rre tue stamp, and Caut!on Nofee.
57airs mu-st be aone u->,:ccurelyrh:a
$0 rackase. with name and nddcress of
$50 xc:uer. and numb,r of bags contain
e,. plainly marked on the ontide.
and must be sent. ch-rves pre:aid. to
$30 Blackwell's Durham Tobacco
$20 ca."n..N.C . er- ye:u:.e
$0 acka:re ha; picture of Dal.
See our next annuncemeDt
S0011111011 S 1180
An old philosopher used to main
tain that men are really all alike.
varying fortunes being due to cir
cumstances. In like manner it
may be said that all men desire to
dress well, the knowledge of where
to buy. making the 'only differ
ence in their wearing apparel.
One thing certain: The best dress
ed men, and those that pay the
least money for their Clothing.
buy at the Emporium.
There can be no doubt about
this statement, because it is found
ed upon the plainest common
sense.
First.-Blecause I buy in large
quantities, from manufacturers,
which is more than halt the battle
in commercial warfare, and thus
save a large percentage usually
paid to middlemen.
Second.-I give my customers
the benefit of this percentage.
Third.-I purchase no garments
but those which are made of Supe
rior material, by expert designers
and skillful workmen.
And lastly but not least my house
rests on the firm foundation of
Honest Dealing. I allow no exag
geration or misrepresentation, all
goods are exactly as represented.
Come and try us, or rather the
clothing, and judge for yourself.
My General Stock Consists of
Clothing, Hats, Gents furnishing
Goods in all grades, Neckwear, and
Men's fine shoes.
Every cash purchase made to the
amount of $12.50 or over I will
give a Solid Silver Nickle Water
bury WXatch and Chain.
Remember the amount must be
$12.50 worth of Goods or over. be.
fore securing one of these time
pieces.
M. L. KINARD,
Columbia, S. C
THlE COMIN PREB8DNT.
W ANTED. one or two Ladies or Gen
tieemen of undoubted reference and
character, willing to work eight hours per
dav ror a six mont 's' engagement. as 'I ra
veling A gen.ts for -Tune Lives and Graves ol
Our PresI<dents," I' every snb criber of
which book will be GIVE"C FREE "Toe
Lives of the Four Candidates " why pay
from as to s4 for the Lives of the Candidates
when~ you ean get It FRE E? First appl icants
get choice of positions. Good pay to the
right party. Address, giving name of refer
enBILL & HARvEY PUBLISHING Co..
55 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Md
Jul82 3m
Take ParticularNotice.
I can prepare a remedy rlat will prevent
tbe contagion ot certain specific diseases,the
names of wich it Is not necemery to men
EXCURSIONS.
C L OLUMBIA TO SULLIVAN-'
ISLAND, EVERY SATURDAY. vii
ATLANTIC COAST LINE. via Smn
ter and Lanes. Round Trip Only $3.
Tickets good to return the followin
Monday.
T. 3. EMERSoN,
Geueral Passenger Agent.
C. X1. SMrTI, Agent, Columbia.
COTTON tiNNED
AND
PACKED.
I will be prepared by the 1st of Septembe
to Gin and Pack Cotton in the most satisfac
tory manner.
I propose to give a
Good Sample and Clean Seed
Terms will be as reasonable as an., and t
share of patronage is most respectfully soli
cited. Gin at my new shops opposite J. S
Russells.
J. TAYLO R.
aug 21 3m
VALUABL1 LANDI
FOR SALE!
One and a Half Miles From thi
Town of Newberry.
T EING DESIROUS OF MA KING
Dchange. I wi.1 sell that val:uabh
plantation known as the O'Neall anc
Stewart Lands.
Tract No. 1 contains 105 acres, upot
vhici is a good Frame House and tw<
Tenant Houses, Blacksmith Shop, f
nice Fish Pond stocked with Gernar
Carp. About S acres of this land i:
in a higi state of cultivation. Som<
fine bottom land in the tract.
Tract No. 2 contains 200 acres. upor
which is a Dwelling, together with al:
necessary outbuildings, Ginhouse, Sta
bles, etc. ; a fine Orchard of more that
500 select fruit trees, grapes. etc.;
fine garden. About 10 acres of thi:
land is in a high state of cultivatiot
-20 acres of fine river bottom.
Tract No. g contains about 125 acres
upon which are two Frame Houses
two Cabins, Stables, etc.; about A(
acres in a high state of cultivation
Some fine river bottom land ott thi:
tract.
Tract No. 4 contains 200 acres, anc
is known as the Stewart Tract, upoti
which is a Frame Dwelling. Tenants'
Honses, Ginhouse. Stables, etc. ; about
150 acres in a high state of cultivation
about 25 acres of line bottom land.
Tract No. 5 lies on the west side o1
Bush River and contains about 4(
acres, 30 of which have just beer
cleared and well ditched. It is fin<
farming land.
This is a rare chance to buy. Cal
and see me, and I will take pleasur<
in showing these lands. Terms easy
Address
THOS. F.. HARMON,
Aug. 3m. NEWBERRY, S. C.
BURNHAM'S
. IMPROVED
Standard Turbine
Is the best constructed ant
llnishfd. giveshetterpercen
tage, more power, and i
sold for less moner, pe
horse power, than any othel
Turbine inthe world. DE"New
pai)mlbhleisent free by
Burnban Bro's. TOR, Pa.
7000 !! APents Wanted Do*le
to sell the on y OFFICIAlI. Utographies of
CLE VELAN D*" H endricks
By Ex-Governor Dorsheimer. 6r N. Y., Mem
ber of U. S. Congress,. and Hon. W. U. Htensel
Chairman of Dem State conm of Pa.--intimait4
friends of C and II. It is the inost reliable, in
tcresting and richly Illustrated. hence in im
mense demand. A gents are coining money. I
has ine steel portraits, sells fastest and payt
best. Beware of unrel iable.catch-pennvbooks
Write to Hubbard Bros., Pubs., Philad. Pa.
FAY'S CELEBRATED
WATER-PROOF
MANILLA ROOFINGI
Besembtes fine leather; for Boofs, OutideU
walls, and Inaid in i ace of plaster. Very
stogad drbe Cataoge wth testlin
W. H.FA Y& CO., C amden, N...
Wanted bunmediately YO.4Ig en
phmy. 14.000) miis of wire now being ext enwle'
by the 15 & (I Tele;iphi Co.. the National Tel
('o Oran ize . The :I~ankers' & Merch:mts'an
The l'utal T1el Cos rr both pushing aben.
with new lines. Tihe Standard .\uliplex Te
Co., rently incorporated. extends E:ast. West
North and Sout h. Good positions now ready
For further information address, with stamp
The Pennma & Newv Jersey Telegraph. Shori
Hand andl Type Wiriting lnstrnetion Company
Main Otiee.5c6 Market street. W ilmington.I)ot
.'to$8 A DAY made AGE.NT5
CLEELpDlete.UmOfic.Ilustrate<
Life. by Col Frank Trlplett--asslsted by thi
Families andt Friendsa ot the Candidates. Spe
eial terms to those ordlering from a distarce
The ilook you want. Write for cirenlars o1
send 50 cents tor 1 rospectus. .My Blaine & Lo
ganm Book takes the lead, and those miarveloun
Pocket Manuals always sell. WV. H. Thompson
Pub., 404 Arch st., Phihdelphia, Pa.
DON o*"want a sl0*2-Shot "epeat
mgi Rj1 ifei~ for $15. a S30 Breecd
Loading Shot Gun for$iu. a $12 Concert Organ
et te f r *7, a 2'25 Magic Lantern $12. aSohdGok
S25 Wateh for $l5,' fTa *15 Silver watel
for $8. You can ~get any of thesi
articles Free if you will dlevote a iew hours o
your leisure -lime evenings to introdutcing 00
new goos. One lady secured a WAN
Gold Watch free. In a single I
afternoon,'A gentleman got a sliver watch lo
Afteen minutes' work. A boy ii years old so
cnred! a watch ini one day : hundreds of oilier:
have dtone nearly as wiell. If~ on oumae a Magli
Lantern you can start a business that wiltl):paj
you from 510 to 30 every ight. send at onea
Ior our Illustratedt Cata logueo of Gold aod Sil
ver Watches. Self-Cocking 13 l1 Dog Rtcvol
sirs. Spy Ii lasses. tadin-seont and Astronom
Ica! Telescopes. Telegraph instrumnents. Type
Writers, Organ Accordions.Violina. Scc , &c. I
nmay start vou on the road to wealth.
W 0 ULi YtA NU FACTURING CO..
199 Nasesau-it.. N. Y.
Goo&s of All Einas,
such 11a kept in a
MISIJLL1NEDIJS STOIJ
THESE ARE OFFERED
At Very Short Profits,
BY THE OLDEST
I-10OUSE,
IN NEW BER?RY,
M. FOOT.
42-tf
3000 ACRES LANE]
FOIl SALE.
ITUATE in Aiken and Lexingtoi
k Counties, and having fotur distine
settlements on tract. Lands are tra
versedl by a bold an d corn inunous st ream
upon whiich is an excellenit mill site
In2 this territory is contained 200 o:
tupwards of acres of litne pastture land:
in a body, which makes it the bes
opening for a stock farm in eithe:
county. For terms and fuirther par
ticulars apply to.
jui~i~m W. A. II ITT,
WW TH
INSIIWRHe, WIgeT
STATE OF OUTJ CAiOLINA.
OFICE uF TIIE CtiMI'>I: L.Ea E-ER i..
I certify that Frederick Wcrbcr, Jr..
of Newberry. Agent of the Connect
icut Fire insurIane Company a:dl The
Merchants' 1Isurance Company. has
complied with the requ;,itions of the
Act of the General Assembly entitled
"An Act to Regulate the Agencies
of Insurance Companies not incor
porated in the State of South Caro
lina." and I hereby license the said Fred
erick Werher. .Jr.. Agent as aforesaid, to
take risks and transact :ll business of
Insurance in this State, in the County
of Newberry for and in behalf of said
Companies-Expires March 31st. 1885.
W. E. SI'ONEY.
Comptroller General.
Oct. G. 40-tf.
sa.1 1P 19 G=* L?Osii
a~ ~ Ea .: ...x o
0 0. o fp 1 ,Q 0
9 aya9. 0 -' C, | c y
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ge T ?t SOy
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INSURANC E.
--- 0
We are still writing Insurance on de
srable properry of all kinds in Town
and County, in the old, strong and relia
ble
Liverpool d London &C Globe In
surance Conpany.
Continental Ins. Co. of N. York.
Ins. Company .f North America.
hart ford Fire Ins. Co. of Hart ford,
Conn.
The combined Capital and Assets of
Companies in our agency. foots up
No ^ css work, have tigres to show.
It you want positive Insnranee against
loss. we will be pleased to write it for
you.
Gin House ri.sks taken with either
steam. water or horse poer
S. P. BOOZ ER & sON,
Sep)t 21 tf Agenuts.
PROF "rors DE":!1T
1:Lre disusesc. L.dii
#tark ii p'.vyscianh, vaali
and over bre work. Do
eneicIs turk in your rRTI
tem. Avoid beig im-.>sed
oby p ttiu us
trE itme . oc~ ~ rce circ
.A.NU ,husand14. and does net ln
IPTEN.Y fW trr h attention to bd
...- verJence. FacLt.d? on sci
JWTosted for over 5 *COL nod.ot:vri1~
yes.rs i7 use in th.ou- t on. Ix.ce:a; p lstot t->to
- ~~del:.y;. '1ce : r :u r
1 on? orth hnrea 1U cr.
SIm nue raored The
C:sLL::;.Tmm$3; 2 a :a:.': 3 Ta.
ASHEVILLE AND SPARTAN-,
BURGRR.
SPA~RANlWUno. S. C.. M:oy 12. I884
ON andt after May 12. 1P'4. patsaenger trains
will be run dn';lv t5uindaya Oeetedtth) be
tween Spartanburg . ni lienderson,ville, na fol
lows:
UP, TInAIN.
Leave R. & D. Depot at Spartanburg 8.u0 p mn
Arrive at Hendersonvilie..........93
DowNv.% TitAIN.
Leave IIeniersonville............... 8.00 a mi
Arrive R. & t). i)epr>t. Spartanburg..11.3.' a in
Trains on Asheville andi Spartanburg Rtond
wilt be run by Air -Line.time.
IBoth trains ma:ke connections fo Columbia
and Charleston via Spartanburg. Union and! 0o
lumibia and Atlanta ant Charlotte by Air LIne.
J.UMEs ANDERSON.
Superintenldent.
Dr.~si.am-',
.,i n' di' joc .oo a . .-' rvu.ene l a
-p,tn y . Or.ani.c ea.k-;o.a., Ge'nc,irhe, . Bbi it!e si
*.e::: .'re.', S C i i: c t.u atule.i; 115 sil os:
er. ! 3. J f.co '. e 'i'-rr, Cn~l r e wri'u f- r Usi c !
T.- "0n cu'I|Erin f:On T'Uptr shouI: ine4 their pd.:rmj,
, .j -& .tu en::*t4rr aTsLtagec. Jt!- not r rr.
i .:At>Er-. i.-::ut. Co 3.oeng s.t.. M. I -o*.
JUST R,ECENE,
-AT
'J.. S. RUSSELL'S,
A Fresh Lot of Goods :
Green Coi'ee. Parched Coff'ee
Grianiiulated S:agar , Brownvi Sugar
Gilt-Ed:'re Butter
Bacon. L'ird. Molasses, Egg.s
Snap, Starch, Candles, Sodai, Pepper
Spice. Ginger. M ustard. Canidy. Crackers
Choice Famil v Flour and Me:aI
Shot Polish Biaeking. Axle-Grease
Tobacco and Segars
Crockery andi Tin-ware. La:mps and
G last-ware. Trunks andl Valises
Dry Goods, Boot.s and Shoes
Ttibs. Btuekets. Baskets, sieves
Well Buckets. Brootms. Wash-bhoardhs
Ha:its aindl Capis. Pa per and EnvyelopS
Ready-made Clothing
Notions. T1ovs
Bggin" and Ties. Kerosene
Good Nails and Bur-nt Nai'
T o close out. Burnt stoel. of Hlard w:re
Cheap. Money wvanted.
This is the Poor Man's :'-tor.'
313 Yards to the Inch. 1G Poins to the
Onnce. or Vice Versa.
No Goods sold tinder Cost. except Old
Stock. Thainks for Pazti Yavora.
.t.A'PrMilLL
w. J.PO;.LARD JA?. L. ROnE!tTON.
POLLARD & ROBERTSON,
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants,
No. 731 Reynoi: Street, AU3U 3TA, C~O~TCIA.
Manufacturers and General Agents for the Fo1lowing Machinery, Con
sisting in Part,
100 Fairbanks Standard Scaics,
100 Thomas Smoothing Harrows,
100 Acme Pulverizers and Clod Crushers,
100 Reapers, Different Mak:s and Styles, (single or combined.)
25 Hubbard Gi:ancrs and Binders, (Independent.)
25 Threshers and Separators, (various si..~s and stylc3)
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 Cotton and Hay Presses,
50 Pollard Champion Gins, Feeders and Condensers,
25 Neblett & Gcodrich IXL Cotton Gins at $2.00 per saw,
10 Neblett & Goorich second-hand IXL Cotton Gins at 01.50 per saw, in good order,
5 Kreible Ergines.
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY (all kinds) FLOUR & CORN
-MILLS, & MILL MACIiINERY.
Otto Sikat Gas Engines, Uanceck Inlspirators, Dean Strain P'lti1:s.
Milburn Roller Breast Gins, Feeders and Conde:sers, Carver S:.et Cottoln
Cleansers. Newell Cotton See! IIuller-and.Separa-ars, Colt'. Powr
Cotton Presses, Shafting, Pulleys and IIanger, Steam and Water Pipes.
Fittings etc. B:Iting, Lacing, Ih."es, etc.
COTTON MILL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
A full iine of Machie r y of all kimlls in tt;,k :.ii for sa-t . ( .all :11 l
exlinile before itrelhang, an] s:a-t money.
Send for enta gut s. Correspondence .olicitedl and promtll atItnded to.
Pollard & Robertson, 731 Reynolds st., Augusta Ga.
W. T. GA ILLIA.RD , 1. t. Newb3I>erry<z, S. C'.
.!nr 1a-1v
COLiIBi1 CASII DRY G0ADS STOR,
0. F. JAOKSON, Mallager,
120 Main Street, - Columbia, S. C.,
ALWAYS ON IIAND A FULL
-STOCK OF
D In'rYDS
NOTIONS, CLOTIIINGi, IIATS,
Ladies and Gents Under Gatrment
IIOSIERY, CARPETS.
- T T E R M S S T R C T L Y C A S H , j
ATLANTIC COAST LINE. E LT E -
NEW LINEE PUMP
BETWEEN
Charleston and Columbia and B0 THE BEST.
Upper South Carolina. BLATCHLEY'S
GOING WEST.t TRIPLE ENAMEL
Leave Charleston, - -S.1 a mti OCEANIE
"Lanes, - - -j .5 onm
"Suinter. - - - 11.1 a tmSALESTE
Arrive Columnbia, - -1 np1-CPE-IE
" Winnsborog- l
" Chester. - - - 3-1,pI
"Yorkville. -- 5))I
" L-ineaster; - - (J3p s. Do otbarrlnt
Greewood - - 5.35 p mn 38MRE S. h:da
" Rock ire , - - 5.00 p mn 'Iv . m
"~ Nwerryn, S.C. - 0.55 p mn
" Greenville, - - 7.50 p mn ~
" Walhialla, - - S.5;t p mf '~'
"~ Ab,beville, - - G.5'0 p ms __
"S arranburg, - 5.37 p ms
Leav Iledersnvile, aus ~erwel'~ eleb,it r Esale by the Irel
S:'rt nbug, - 11.3 ain es. Ivl --ar hoein ta~es Trade.
A beill, - II30 a~ tn0y Mntal ST, PhyilIna'ac.
Waihll:t - -- - .00rite to a r rae. neet a~ Ag n
EMlayy 12-iGm.iaucit h
Lave Henernville, N .55.0 a inm l-i(ignc rsxa xrvgne c
'- A:uderson, - - 10.45 a msTeclbae uho.I hsahiai
'" Latirens, - - i.l53 a us CSY lal lttiirts rn aIhl
"Geenw~ood, - -12.59 p mi u oiejlne f elauemyh ai
"NN.wlerr , - - 3.11 p m .ht c eti nlcTcul , en
"Cha:rlotte, N..C.,P-of.h0 p
". Rock Hl, - - *.00 p mysferr omttrwsji
''Lancaster. - - 9.0 a msl,piaeyadrdcly
"Y'orkville, - - - 1 .03 p m TisLcresolbenthhas
" (lhester. - - in4 opeeyyuh nmvr ani h ad
"~ Winnsboro, - .. 5.48 p mi fYfdrs.ptpii,Olf~Pp ffu
" Co:naibia, - - 5.30 p m) Ct rto"saosn~.Airs
Arrive Su:nter, - - - G.55 p mi 1AnSre,NwYr,N . otfi
" L- noe, - - - 8.11 p msDx5, uyl
" Charleston, - - 9.55 p ms
Solid T,alns between Charleston atndT
Columbia. G E N S R h S
J7. F. DmVNE,
General Superintendent. SATABR CO,S.
Ju. pblshd,aEewMdiioSOND.,ol
ePrpritr rts CelebratedEsyonterdia
TheGeogiaPac~eRciw re of Sermotorrhce orSemnallWy k
NewShot ine1 tes Inoluntay tinrth Lsae. mno
Atlanta Ga,e&iBenmsnghaMalariage.nett.asalaot yoar
Alaban. M~sisipp Louiian sumrptirrn.gEpietsy andl be ined by ti
an~a, ''~~~ ~Teanelertatodo auor, in th aringsbl
ess:llay,Ori fo clearly en tr atg.rm it
The f~oi e tothr Spuciasfl aetione,that tohiparm
~ a r ing cofWeri.e fsl-hnemyb ai
Commecurc;ingitingont1stode,f cre a
onouble DaielyeTraniand-wectual.bygmenn
Sleepingeverrsn atrec,enofotrerhicht.he
loondition may be.rmaacureehimselfscheap
ly rilyadra Lands
god.ThishLecowestshSldepingnCaherhtnd
of everyyouthond eieryman inehedland
Fort unrerereanformatiolawrite tolore, t
cetsoatolarlsamo.Adrn
L. Ti EROU -EALEX. SDIT[IWCAT,
GenPas Ar. ravllngoss4g Or depst thet,e amok, wihN . F. O
Bimighm Aa.Atat~ G DBo C. Bankr.,juin
T. . E.SERs en SpL
i' if _____ i will e pen t hisU S.ao Gon
CLElanD39 A ImND HNDElK, aement Tiatl year
-T84 PgOnt n ted 1N8rrnemns8il4emaeo.h
AFabamn, oiy issippn , Louisiana Agra- trnAottinofg E S ofth Spring
aliss Ter a ti e Wesot tC CandIA S or FlomrSpatanburg
Tnehafrotie in FAT,eoU~ar rtistpcelal atenio give to hip.
iDolublei ily Trasints,wible,gant.
Sleeping Catrsl,attacheSd-r Chich tEac
low ateo 11-for ATI)Jeah ictio in chat- nr esnlyisetd
ged.t The iltuoesi Stee i oas orates r&MoeyPrseitS
sin t UnitCe States. POFTSen
Atlanta AA N The rgaPaciic Ril bendm
Fhor fbthe DiUnoratin w'rOiTtLe TO rC..
Nirm)g. T ia.S)&C. Atblantr, GaDTO C. akrs ans
. LY.isA, Ge rn' a Sup t y.
LODO HAI R._~--- ... -E8 IS wilrtrnt Io GU S.Hov
Toilet Agce etrs an th1884
hios ai oftess.CRTI CANDI>TEs fonru
risoaicden le0 Get itnitEant vle-lresuidn. SAuthenticr o.
anTehutve inFACTe pofus iandriost1
Columbia d >reenvPlc il arer
P..NENI:\G l t: )l',AL 11 '
Ct".t. r.s t . . C., Jum- h "S3!.
On and after Sunday. June 2), iS-:. the
PA.SE .St1:a .Tit.INS illi run a herw
dicated upou thi, road and its b
Daily. exce;-t Sunday.
No. i.3. UP PASSEcNGER.
Leave S. '..iJuncti.ii - 1.35
- Colt:t i . C. 1;. Ier t '..u ) m
Arr te Alston, - - - - I.Ct/.p 1:1
- Newberry. - - - - E in p m
"Ninety-Six, D - - - .~;
" edges, - 521 p in
" Belton, - - - - p i
Arrive Greenville, - - - - 7... p i
No.52. DOWN 1'ASNGER.
Leave Greeuviii", - - - 1.0~> a In
Arrive Ieltcu, - - -- I1.2. it n
" (od-ge.. - - 12. p I
" :-tix, 1 - - - I.:" 1 in
4 b , - - - 1 p to
Arrive Columbi.1, C. G. Depio. I p ::
Arrive C..}unctiu::. - - - - - 53: in
srAnr.unao. CtIoN a COLI .Rm 1 I. LPoAD.
Ni,3 U' i'AS_ 01..
Leave A t.-on. - - - - &.52p t.
Arrive atrot..r, - - A- - :;l p m
" )ii. D - - - lyin
- J,eeA :e, -
" I. & il. 1) - 5. a
Le: ive Sp rt: u .:...
Le ave p.T;t: u. it I'-)":,.1 .;, t'oi
' n : . .. .: i
Ar.riv J - n ., -
"Arrie :t AUi!on -
LeC.:::iS -ALW AY
L.av NcC -.err. - - :4.1. 'p in
Arrive Izurcu- C. IT., - - . I at
Leav'e Laurens C. 1., - - .. a ni
Arrive Ne berry, - - 2 - p ;t
Leave Ne" er. - - - - 4.1 y m
Arrive at Au vvie!C , -7 u
Leate Aurienst i, - - - 1.35 a mn
Arrive. at 11oerry - - - - I2.30p rat
BLUE MItDGE BIILKUOAJ) %N!) AN1EISs(T\
. n i:-t. E .
Leave -;elton - - : p m
Arrive Anderson - - - 3 m
"6 Pet:dletcn i 1 p in
Leave Seneca s, 2 m
Arrive Walhailla p in
Leave AVal e,aila. - 1;.0 a In
Arriv-eLecIatfCI C, - .! a In
A ie'" :tt l - 12.d0oa it:
A v Anderson, - . i in
Arriveat Belton, - - i.28 a n
FaF~.:tir, PAS4S \,ictC)i IIA A'rrA Ciitl;.
Leave~' ItelItonl r.;0 rtit
" 'ii:ttn - - a tn
Arrive ateatnville - - 1.1::
F ittijT P i'.N E!1o T A II '-:1i.
Lea.ve Grier-tnvi -:.; ;am
Willi:uIu1,ton 3.;i0 :t
Arrive Belton 1;25 p im
CONNECrIO's.
A. Wii Soith Caroliaa Rai:road fro:i Car
test w'i.
With Wilmingtin, Cchlnibia and Au;nsta
Railroad 'rorn Wilmingtnca and al
pitti North thereot.
With Ciaflotte, Columbia and Atuu
li.iroad from Ci:arlvtte :td ali pcin:s
North thereof.
B. With Aheviclle & Spatanbu-rg I:ui llad
for p:oints in Western Nort!i Carolina.
C. With A. & C. D;v. I:. & 1). R. 1.., fIom all
polints South :ni W't.
D. With A. & C. Div.. I,.& D. 11. It., from At
lauta and Leyond.
.. With A. & C. Div., R. & D. Rt. It., from all
points Sout: atud WVe.t.
F. With South Carolina Railroed for Charles
ton.
With Wilmingtor. Colunibia avr Augusta
Rtaitroad-for Wilmington ar1 the Not lb.
With Charlotte, Columbia ,.tii Augu=ta
Railroad for Charlotte anda the North.
0. With Asheville & Spartanburg Railroad
from lendersotville.
LI. With A. & C. Div., R. & D. B. R., from
Charlotte and Levc.i d.
G1. ii l'A CO IT. S-:u.-_inendent.
M1 StA UoHTLZ, Get-rat Patsseuger Agent.
D CantiwsLL. Asst Ger.eral Pr.senger A;;t.,
Columbia. S. C.
South Carolina Railway Company.
CHANGE OF SCUEDULE.
On and after May lith, 18814, Passenge-r
Trains on this road will run as follows un
til further notice:
TO) AN!) FRuot CH!ARL::STON.
GOING EAST,
Leave Columabia *7.50 a mi t5.25 p mn
Arrive Charleston 3220 p in I 55 p in
GoING WEST,
L.eave Charleston N.Kl a. im *4.30 p ta
Arrive Columbia 1.38 a mu 9 22 p in
tDaily. *Daily except Sunduay.
To AND FROCi CAMDEN.
GOING EAST,
I.catve Columbnia *'750 a in *5.25 p mn
Ar: lve 4amiidenz 2.25 am 8.25 pmi
-GoING WEsT
Leave 'amden *0.(0 a mn *4 tO pm
Arrive C;olumbia 12.SS a m n tt2p mn
*Daily except Sundays.
TO AND FROM AL'GUSTA.
GoING EA ST.
Leave Columbia *7.5u a mn *53 p mn
Arrive Augutsta 1.20 p mn s.lo a in
GOING W~EST.
Leave Augusta *7.15 a in
A rriive Columnbia 1i2.:IS p im
*D)aly. exc ept Sundalys.
Ci)NNEC ro Ns.
Cc.mx:eetion made at Col:imble' with the
Cotumtbia and Greenvieht i:ul l by; ~ train
aririvime itt 12.:18 P. M1.. a,onlepar r tag it 5.50
P'. ii. Contecrion iiadei ait ('oh amia. JoneC
tiun with Charlotte, Columbila and~ .1u;;usta
t:a!l Road by same train to and fromt a.l
points on both roads with through Pullman
sleeper between Charleston and Washing.
ton, via Virginia Midland route, without
change. Connection made nt Charleuston
wit ht steamers for New York on Wednesdays
and Satturdays; also, with Savannah and
Charleston Railroa<d to all piolnts South.
Connections are made at Augusta with
Georgia Itailroad and Central Railroad to
and from all points South and West. '
Through tickets can be purchased to all
points South and West, by applying to
D. McQUEEN. Agent, Columbila.
D. C. A LL EN, G. P. & y. A.
Jornt B. PECK. General Manager.
Asheville and Spartanburg Railroad.
SPAPRTANBURG. S C.. Mlay 12, 1SSi.
On and alter Monday, May. 11st, es
passenger t raiis will be run daily' (Sun-hays
exceptedl) between Spartanburg andi. Hlei
diersonville, as follows:
UP TRAIN.
Leave R. & D. Depot at Spartanburg..00 p mn
Arri.ve at HTendersonville.........93 p in
DOWN TRAfl.
Leave Hendersonvillo.............. .0 a mn
A rrive Rt. & D. Depot, Spartanburg.ll.30 p mn
Roth trains make connections for Colum
bita and Charleston viai Spartanburg. Union
and Columbia and A tlanta and Charlotte by
A ir Line. JAMES ANDE RSON,
Snpo.rinti 'uer.
- c --
J b
at weka- oe 500otire a
aboueysr.N rs.Cptlnt
Portland Afia. Ne 5.0ovi 92-e Pa
NLLi absoutel suentrsk aital ortu
ness at h hesni o,-itero s,
lie hey ork, wit abome, cetityh,
nwed oorieb.argsto'. beapest. haCo.,
nore per. copyn tomaufctr than-th
othe lies hat re oldfontwic ,its brice.
Ou alsal ohesW toti cu.tOlne of our
(LEtIIin a poti of o e $5 thisr
day. A haorest. Lrgd wilhb ralpedt by]
granel. berm. fe and ili,theFo libera
n~evjer bel. tov vahae timre by~ sed
ing 25r hiets tfat pote, eld fon fee tit.
whichi includtes tren prospcu . c t
qngiky a day at therort is w.or the 1ek
a. harvest i t'I e wil bwe r ali
Yw; wa .:. Mi-y
Fall :mn.NVWinter -el+'ctt'; s:: ek- of
Boots, Shoes,
Clothing, Trunks,
Iats, Notions,
Groceries, &c.
THE ONLY TRUE
TNIC
F TE2EAmN
eai N 8-1. .c..:e1?
It rv 1 rif a ndr r-.ic t ::. t LOOD.r,Lla
*e LiVan 1 . if -:: and ilrE.2 T:}.
L':' and-VIGOR of YOUT.'i in tw
,.a- r ";::iri: a cer t .! n (t eL:.cie: TU' J
:( dly tl. :ye :.Wi:. ,t ' o AI"pet:! .1t:I
,se is .tim .
v!hh aT n dw :l r cu rst;zlts. it0:.
'!! i:u t . 4 ,a,"i . !c:cl rcc . lhIun:
R:twn-, -.: ' " .'. ; I'-: ='re C :: : fOmrce. Enli l
C t - ear Ti ng st::: ll" comiin!itttlt
.. .I- i pecul"i:tr io thir sex w;:ii:::aiL u
ZRHGO -11O TCN1C a s .f^ anit .Ipeedy
:":e. Ii. :i;t"]aa Ii:r:aid eriycorlexion.
i s t t. io:!nl:t,v it the value of DR.
I r- :. ' : T,;., t .aa fre,ue::t:ttemnts
:. t: -: ":. !i ._ emnimv;u<h!"d i(t io llrtpim ar.
v of the:.-i::::.:I. I ' c* m -ei .iv d1(sire Ce itlh
1o: . r. p . '- -: t' h () :NAL AND itk',T
.; c : .:-. r : s - t, o )': D:-. I:rter _Ted.Co.
r'M r. s:-.:: a:1usec infor::ti a,free.
4. Hn:' :m Tom I3 FOR SALE cY AL
Dau . s Am2 D'r- t' :r::r..
PAY N E'S t0 6iorse Spark-Arrosting
Port- !.- . La. tc. +. o ":) .. ' i -ichi:;n Pin'.
li:rL : *.r-, h :- m.a the-saw in
UO ? pow cT to
sw Z;l -" - - ,lry. Our
25 .!!
-r to
- -v other En
- a -t.tionary
ri"- - Bi. r. Circt
- - o Plleys
-;,".yi;:'-nd forotr
ic:. i . No. 1-3, for
B. W.. P.E & SONS. AW
Cvri:g, N. Y. Box 142?.
May 17, 2O-1y.
c
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O ,
j U3
jatn 11 Si ly
A FULL LINE OF
B3oots,
Shoes,
Trunks,
Clothing, &c. &c.,
Catn be found
At the LOWEST PRICES
At the OUh ESTaBLUSHM
-OF
M. F
for theo work - -
mail you I -tar, -. we wil
box of sa 1e. rvaq. varubb
yo n h ay a;3 oda,.:a will put
j-e O, tmort 'e moe in a
w - y outhuh 4 :2-ntany
ins.Ca,,ltal ne9t require.I. we wil
r.tart you. Ycu can work all the spare
time only. The wor-k is, un1!v-rno; ada pted
to both sexes, young a-'d old. You can cne~Jy
earn 50 ce-nts to $5 every eveni;;-. That. ssld
who want work many te-s t he *-miness, wa
make this unpara'loled ner'; to all who
a.re not well statisted we winl send $1 to pay
for the trouble of writir g us. Ful.l p arteu
lars. directions, etc.. sent free. Tortunes
will be' m.-de by :hose who give their wholo
titne to thu work. Great success absolutely
Sturs. Don't delay. Start now. Address
stilaon &t Co.. Portland. SMain.
.No -13.
C0DghS, Collls, Catnrlh, C0olsilmplio.
All 'Thrc.at, Breast and Lung Affections
cured by the old-.established '-SWAYN~E'S
WILD-CHERLRY " The flest dos9e gives re
lief'. and a cure speedily fol:ows.-25 cts., or
1. 0. at Dmis.s. Ji. 4 -lg .
San ix IXcentIs for postage
I~and receiv-e free a costly
A P1hZ 1box of goods which will help
yOtt to mtore money right.
away than anything else in this world. All,
of either sex, succeed from first hour. The
broad road to forture opens befoire the
workers, absolutely nre.- At once address.
Tine a U-o. AC,wzMt Meatn'. N.v. M-ly -
E ' wanted for The Live8 of ll
Si Presients of the U. S. The
large t. Lan.dMomnet bet~u
boo,k e ver sold for less tihan
twiec onr price. The fatstest selling book
Ir' America. Immnense profits to agents.
All intelligent people want it. Arny one
can become a successful agent. Terms free.
Dlallett Rook Co.. Portlasni. Maine.
!cl:i[..-- d a1 d Lure.[g
The.systems~ are moci:-ttre. lihe perspira.
tion1. tien-l.-" itci, . ueeaSni by scratch
msa: I' pin1-worn.s were eri.wiing in andi
a...mt t e reatum the~ privaste parts are
.*. tu: .*uemd. If:nIlwed to continue
ve. aros;; it na ollow.'WAYNE'S
I NT U F. ' is 5.; a'ni sure cure. Also,
tr Te-.-a Imb SaIt-liawum. Scaled-iiead,
Wt tapei3as. Blarberm' Itch, Blotches, all
sel,cru-ty Skin Liseases. Box. b. mail
50 ets.; for $125 'Addre 2, DE. AYIqj