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NOVEMBER. [ M W T1 F1 S, 2 3 4 .5 6 7' 8 9.:10 11 12 13 14 15 16. 17, 18. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ' 213 27 28 29 301- -- .irm, arbrn t foust4aI. HEALH OF HOGS. C. F. Clarkson in State Reg:ster. There are many things to observe in preserving the health and growth of hogs. especially where a farmer has a large number of them. The common saying is "as dirty as a pig." And yet in some respects hogs are particular about cleanliness; and it is especially important that their food, drink, beds and quarters should be clean. Damp or poorly ventilated places of keeping are the cause of many diseases, and aggravate others. Hogs are the easiest and best way to make money if their health can be preserved, consequently it will justify any one to take great care and incur considerable expense to insure their health. Carbolic acid is the best agent to use about hog pens and to mix with their food. It is safe, easi. ly understood, and can be used or administered by any one without the least danger. It is cheap and farm ers should use it freely in purifying - the pens, beds, and any foul places where the hogs frequent. If hog cholera is in the neighborhood, and hogs have been exposed by having dead hogs hauled through the neigh borhood, or if cholera is at any place above them on a stream . of water, no matter how far, hogs should be given carbolic acid three times a day. Ten drops is enough fnr a hog weigh ing one hundred pounds, and the = dose graduated more or less, as the hog is heavier or lighter. It can be given in liquid or ground food, and the quantity is so light, that it will be freely taken. It is not claimed that it is a remedy for cholera or any other malignant disease, but it is good toward off or intercept any diseases. 1 And it is so healthy an agent that it can be profitably used at all times in a limited way, but when there is any I probability of contagion being about use "it lavishly, both as a disinfect- 1 ant and as an inward immunity from disease." A bottle of it should al ways be kept about horse stables, and a solution of carbolic acid sprinkled about the stalls, and espe ialy if the stables are damp or lack ing in ventilation. Its success in all such cases is indisputable. LIVE STOCK IN NOVEMBDER. There will soon be a daily out-go *of fodder, and the problem of winter feeding, and care of live stock, is to so govern this expenditure, that the best returns may be obtained. All the farm animals should be in good flesh and health upon the opening of winter. If these conditions are con tinued, the stock are well kept, and will not come out "spring poor" at the end of the winter. Manure is not to be overlooked in the winter * system of farm management. Farm ers, more than ever before, must feed for manture, and husbanid it when ob tained. An abundance of whole some food, plenty of pure water, warm, dry quarters, and sufficient fresh air, are tour of the leading es sent als in wintering farm stock. It does not follow from this, that the animals must be kept in the stable, or under the shed at all times. Fre quent exercise in the open -yard is profitable when the weather is suit able. Keep the work horses busy in the field preparing for the coming spring, and feed them well with a variety of food. A few chopped ap ples serve as atinI)ppetizer. Colts need to be pushed in their growth with rich food and good care. Cows taken up from grass, need a mix ture of hay, corn fodder, and meal -all they w~ill eat up clean, or else the flow of milk will greatly decrease. One-third of a cow's allowance is not too much for a calf. Sheep may be the last stock to go into wirter quar ters. Keep only thrifty sheep through until spring. Fattening pigs should now be growing rapidly. Grain is low and meat is high, therefore convert the former into the latter. There are many things that. will add to the comfort and convenience of caring for live stock in winter. Provide ample feeding room for all animals. Place the feed racks. etc , where most convenient.-Americarn Agriculturist for November. Labor is too dear in this country to profitably use liquid mfanuies. If the soil is kept well fertilized fre quent cultivation will supply crops with moisture more cheaply than it can be drawn on the land and distrib uted. It is difficult to get lien manure fine enough to drill without serious waste, and if spread from the wagons it is put on so imuevenly as to do as much harm as good; but by mixing it with the compost heap it can be distributed evenly and cheaply. Rotten chips or sawdust are good for lettuce and radishes. and if a top dressing is given where these a' e to be sown a decided improvmnent in the crop will follow. Night soil can be utilized to good advantage by ap plying in between the rows and hoe ing in. A LE:ss ON. Mrs.Blinks--I don't see whby you can't be polite in puli~c. even if we are married.' 31r. Blinks - -X hy, what have I done now?' 'When I dropped my parasol you never made a move, and I had to pick it up myself.' 'Well. you see, my dear I could not stoop over without snapping off a loose suspender button, and I knew I cotld never get you to sew $11,950 - IN CASH GIVEN AWAY To the SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smok ing Tobacco. The genuine has picture of BULL on every package. For particulars see our next announcement. MOTHER -ARE YOU With any .,OUBLED peculiar to your ntle sex ? If so, to you we bring tidings ' comfort and great joy. You can BE CURED ,nd restored to perfect health by using Bradfield's Female Regulator! It is a special remedy for all diseases per aining to the womb, and any intelligent wo nan can cure herself by following the direc ions. It is especially efficacious in cases of uppressed or painful menstruation, in rhites and partial prolapsus. It affords im nediate relief and permanently restores the nenstrual function As a remedy to be used uring that critical period known as CHANGE OF LIFE," this invaluable prep ration has no rival. Saved Her Life ! RIDGE, MCINToSH Co., GA. DR. J. BRADFIELD-Dear Sir: I have aken several bottl-,s of your Female Regula or for falling of the womb and other diseases ombined, os sixteen years standing, and I eally bliee I .m cured entirely, for which lease accept my heartfelt thanks and most rofound gratitude. I know your medicine aved my life, so you see I cannot speak too tighly in its favor. I have recommended it several of my friends who are suffering as was. Yours very respectfully. MRS. W. E. S FEBBINS. Our Treatise on the "Health and Happi ess of Woman" mailed free. BRADFIELD REGULATOR Co., Atlanta, Ga. Sep. 4--1. Liver, Kidney or ;tomach Trouble. Symptoms: Impure blood, costive bowels, irregular appetite. sour belching, pains in side, back and heart, yellow urae, burning hen uriating, ciay-colorPd stools, ba<a reath, no desire for work, chills, tevers, critability, whitish tongue, dry cough, lizzy head, with dull pain mn back part, :oss f memory, foggy sight. For these troubles SWAYE's PiL LS" are a sure cure. Box, (30 Pills), by mail, 25 ets.. 5 tor $1.00. Ad. ress, DE. SWAYNE & SON, Philada., Pa. Sold by Druggists. Jas. SI-1y. . |t OWE M'Ei TO THE FRONT, With a complete stock of Fall and Winter C othing for Men, oths, Boys and Childre-n, in styles and for finish which cannot e surpassed. The leading novelty is the Scotch Plaid; they are very fashionable for tile coming fall and winter. They are made in Sacks, Cntaway Suits, Dress Suits, Diag nal, Corkscrew and the Whipcoi-d. orsteds are very fashionable again this season in all the shades. BOY'S CLOTHING. In Boys' Clothing 1 have taken special care to select this stock for the little ones, and I am now pre pared to show the largest stock in this line in all grades and prices of these goods, in School Suits and Dress Suits. HAT DEPARTMENT. This is the largest and most com plete, and direct from the leading anufacturers, (no jobbing houses). This line embraces a great many varieties., styles and colors for \Ien, ouths. Boys and Children. Gents' Furnishing Goods. Great Bargains await you in this Department. which includes every thing new and desirable in Shirts, Joderwear, Neck year. Collars, Cuffs. Han d k.ehief4t H osi ery and Suspenders, and the many little things which add to the appearance of well-dressed ger.tlemnen. SHOE DEPARTMENT. The Shoe DJepartmient is now filled up with a selected stock of fine and medium grades. and is uch larger than in past seasons. s thlis Der>artnment has been cx tended to make mole room, all my stock has been marked down to Roc, Bottore Prices. M. L. iA RD, Columbia, S. C.I Special Notice. All persons indebted to me for work done, r cated upon to settic for the same on or vfore the first d.y of Novembecr. Accoun ts inpaid after that: time- wl l be placdl mn tuit r collection. THEDDOR~E SPEIH L. nct18 THE NEW DRUG-STORE. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, -And Under the Figure of " THE LION." P. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, FaNCY ARTICLES, CiGARS, TOBACCO, KEROSENE and VESTAL OILS. No Liquors of any Kind. l PRESCRIPTIONS CO3IPOUND ED AT ALL HOURS OF TIEDAY OR NIGHT BY THE PROPRIETOR. Sept 11 37 tf -FCR BEER, SODA ATE , ICE. Being centrally located and with a large Stock of Goods, we can aliwys satisfv :he Trade, and give ourcustomers Fresh Goods. We handle nothing but the FINEST QUALITY OF BER Tivoli and Philadelphie, IN PATENT STOPPER BOTTLES. -ALSO EXPORT BEER. OUR Mi! aL WATERS IN SIPIlON BOT. TLES, .ANNOT BE SURPASSED. -ALSO SODA WATER AND GINGER ALE IN PATENT STOPPER BOTTLES. ICE, As good quality -as any in the market. Pri ces very low. Give us a trial. Full S'oek of ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS On hand. C. C, HABENICHT, COLUMBIA, S. C. 3000 ACRES LAND F'OR SALE. SITUATE in Aiken and Lexington Counties, and haYing four distinct sttlemecnts on tract. Lands arc tra versed1 by a bol and continuous stream. upon whlich is an excelle'nt mill site. In this territory i.s contained 200 or upwards of acres of fine pasture lands in a body, which makes it the best opening for a stock farm in either county. For terms and further par ticulars apply to W. A. MIERITT, jul31-3 idge, S. C. South Carolina Railway Company. ( OMMEC I NG MONDAY. OCT. 12.1S4i.at '- 7A. M .Passeniger Trains will run as 'IO AND Fu:03 H .d-ToN. EAST (l'A1:i Depart Columbia at..7.1s a m 5. 7 p mn Due Charlesto......122) p mn 13 : p mn wEsT .:)ILtY). Depart Charteston ...7.05 a mi 4 a p mn Dne Columbia...... ..1.03 a mn 1'.1 p mn TO AN'D FRSOM CAMDE.N. EAST (D)AiLY ExcEI'T Str.I.AY.) Depart Columbia...7 45 a mn 5 27 p m Due Canmden...... ..2.5 p m S.25 p nm WEST (l)AIrLY F7XCEPT SUN DAY.) Depart Camden.r.... 7.1-> a am '(1 p am Due Columbia..... .r...-1r a mn 9.22 p in To A:ND FROM AtGUSTA. Depart Colunm1...... 5.27 p am Dne Auguste........ 7.41 a Jm wVEST (DAILY.) Depart Augusta. .... .50 p) m Due Columbia........9.22 p m cONNEcTIONS Made atColnmbia withColumnbia an d G reen ville R alRoad by train arriving at.00A.M1., and departing at 5.27 P. MI. At Columbia Junction with Charlotte. Columbia and Au gusta Rail Road by same train to and from asseins n bothese trains s ake Breakfast and Supper at ~rahehville. A tCharleston with Steamers forNewYork ; an d on Tuesdays and Fridays with steamer for Jacksonvilfe and points on the St. John's River;also with Charleston and Savannah Railroad to and from Savannah and all points in Florida. At Augusta with Georgia and Central Railroads to and from all points West and South. At Blackville to and from points on Barnwell Railroad. Through tickets can be purchased to all points South and West, by app ingtoEEN. Agent, Columbia. JOHN U PECK. eneral Manager. D. C. ALL.EN, Gen. Pass. and Ticket A gt. 1H0W TO 8AVE O0EY $16 FOR $10. $20 FOR $13. $25 FOR $15. WATCHES : ELGIN OR WALTHAM WATCHES IN SOLID SILVER DOUBLE CASES, &T ABOVE PRICES FOR 60 DAYS ONLY. EVERY WATCH!EWARRANTED. GENTS' SOLIDUGOLD WATCHES FROM $251UPWARD. FOR PARTICULARS WRITE TO MI eE L R E E 'S JEWELRY PALACE, CEARLESTON,:.S. C. Nov. 15-1y. NEWBERRY A. P. PIFiU!!, Principal. TIlIENFXT SESSION WILL BEGIN on 17th of Septembher, iSS4. Course of inst? ictiou as thorough at any Female School in the State, while the price o? Tuition in the~ Academic. Music and Art Departments is comn parat ively low. For particulars in quire of the Principal, or of S. P. Boozer, Scc'v. Newberry, S. C. A ug. .31-2nm. New Barber Shop. The uindersigned respectftully in forms the gnatlemen tihat he ha' opened a barber~ shop onm tie treet be t ween' Mr. Fallaw's and Mr. Mike. Bow ers', where he will be plealsed to wait IsuR WITH STATE OF SOUTI CARO.1A. OFFICE, OF TIHE CoM1'TnoLLER ENERAL. 1 I certify that Frederick Werber. Jr.. of Newberry. Agent of the Connect icut Fire Insurance Company and The 1MErehants' Insur:ance Company. has Complied with the requisitions of the Act of the General Assembly entitled -'An Act to Regulate the Agencies of Insurance Companies not ileor pcrated in the State of South C:iro liiia." ad I hereby license the said Fred erick Werher..1 r.. A-gnt as afore"iid, to take rikk- :IUn transact :ll bus;ines; of In urnm"e in this St:Ite. in the (oluity of Ne wberry for and in behalf' of said CompanieslExpirc; March 3t. 1S5. W. E. srON EY. Comptroller General. C3cr. G. 40-tt. S a . -_n :r4 % 171 - - I .Cl.0 y __ Lod y oo arc ?E s F CL o o Ni ". o O 51 _O'f o Go = Ri!}, srbeopet oo al?insinTw o., oxy C - n"s 1 0 ,a ble CotnetlI. Co. o N.m ork Ins. Con:panyof No P 0 mei. HaordFeIs C o. of HartZfor-S3l,.w Conn. M C2 Th be o : ne INSURANCE. sirable inropert ou rll kinds in Town and Conty, in the old, sturong and relia .Li. epool b London i (low e In suerace (7o#npauy. C7ontinental Ins. Co. of~ =v Yok In. Conw ryk of st1kewth ethe 1I((tor(l Fire Ins. Co. Rf lart orN, Conn. he c::rhined Cpi tfl and 71-geit o (aitnp :iiiies Il - n l ' E e UCV. loots No eirss work. h eav tigures to show. It Toll wanit postive Ili,Isir"nc : a;ill;t los. wt will >e pleasd to write it for Gui I 'i-e i er cnp.,it whie iche t:eut.'. s. G d u :rci-C's. - - et T. A ovL-O R :LN1G, BTh I cn nw e fun a- y ho ext1 to se al y lcu ta - L: d : a - ny new nel as ossible Buir.es heeofr. prmplyne. - and dhelred accodigtoii promi.r Pravel Thap fhore Insh. e lese to SO ~hl v ao d uae .- c.a i d.::7.ima Unnerha-. fphn e:e :s Mynexpiene a Ha hf Miies ro the) Vchag. cI ia wille th ivat valuableIi Trac. 1 heciotins 10 cre)s,h) upone. wihis (1a goodC ami' H i o p se.ad w Tenan (Hoealf, BckmthSho, ni FihPn)tce ihGra ecsay outbuidings Giho-- Sa fine ganden. Abou Mile acreof thie lang i aill setat cuvatnae placreoftioneon rive oom. n Tract No. 1 contains at105 acrs,u,o upwhich ao rtwo Frame Housetw, CtwoCabou. S aeso this andu is arin a high state of cuivation. m S:efine ie bottom land on this Tract No. 4 contains 200 acres, apnd which is a FeDwelling. Tenihalls neesaHoutilins. Ginhose. Stbe,ec;au land acrs in a high state of cultivation ; abt25 aWcre of me vrbottom l.t Tract No). a lois ou et sid of ars Buwh Raiver anSotabins tc about 40O acres. in of hih ae fjutvtioen clee n wellr bottchedo this n Tfarmin ano. - otis20ars n whish is a Frare chalngt . eats Hoses.win hese. landls. Tetc.; aoy. Adt2dres o lebto hd ace. H0oS. whic haReMOtn farmin g and.uv.S t N. J.POLLAR) POLLARD & Cotton Factors and C No. 73 I Reynolds Stree anufacturers and General Agents sisting 100 Fairbanks Standard Scalts. 100 Thcmas Smoothing harrcws, 100 Acme Pulverizers and Clod Crushers, 100 Reapers, Different Makes and Styles, 25 Hubbard Gleaners and B:n:lcrs. (Ind2 25 Threshers and Separators, (varicna si: 25 Watertown Stean Engines, call sizes 20 C. & G. Cooper & Co. Steam Engi_is, ( 10 Oneida Steam Engines, (all siz-s and : 75 Smith's Hand-Power Cotton and -ray 50 Pollard Champion Gins,Fe,:ers and i 25 Neblett & G,odrich IXL Cott.ro Gi.s a 10 Neblett & Gocdrich second-hand IXL 5 Kreible Engines. WOOD WOI;KING MACHINE -M I LLS. & 3I1L Otto Sil at Ga Engintes. 11:teoe illmrn Roller Brea t GiuS, Feeders Cleaers. Newell Cotton S:ed II Otton il'tss.es. Shatini g. Ple'ys t Fittings, etc. B lhii ~OTTON MILL SUP] MA fli lie of Machinery of all kinds caminelll befor):e pnre1'h:.ring. andl save lt Send for cnt' gues. Corresponlden, 'ollard & Robertson, 73 W. T. GAILLIARD1),, A 'COlA 3I11:1 C: 1 , F. JAGKL 120 Main Street. ALWAYS ON -STC NOTIONS, CI Ladies and Gent HOSIER) 1 .TLANTIC COAST LINE. NEW LINE hareon and Columbia a Upper Soulth Caroliin. PASSENC ER DEPARTMENT. Wilmii'ton, N. C., Oct. 0, 1884. G;OING WEST. .eave Charle. :oni, - - - 7.00 ai o " Lanes, - - .40 a n "Samnter. - - - 0.!S a o " Columi:1,i - - 11.00 a n "Chieste'-. - - - 3.45 y n " orks ille, - - - -5.a5 p n " Lanenc tr - - .::5 p n " Rock Ilill. - 500 P m " Charl-te. N. C. - (,.5 y m eriv Newbe:y S. C. 1.13 p m " reenw'~ood, - -:.0 p mi " Lauirens G.50f y m " XAnden-.oii - .18 p ( Greenil~tle. G.05 p mt - Ahhe'ae - - 41 P it 4 t:art;t b1), 5.~0 p n JleHend'mv.lle. N. C., !'.:C p it ao:No 1 r. eave Henide: :nnvill, N. C.. 8.00 a m Spart a:,- - 10.59 a mi Ahhe il!-. - - 11.<0 a it Walhtala 8..0 a mi Greem~ lb. - 9.50 a mx Ander-. - -10.3:3 a n Laurlls, i - 7. 1 a nl " Greenwiod - 12S P 'm - Newi b: y.- - 3.02 p m " Charl'.t. N. C. - 1.'0 p mi " Rock lil - - 9.03 p " Lanea a-. - - 9.0'i a mi " Yorkvi'. - - 1.09 p mt " (Chesor 2.44 p - Wi na -- , - - ::.48 lplt " Coluniti. - - 5.30o p rrie Sumnte . - -- 0.55 p mi " Lanes. - - - S.05 pm "Charles m, - - 9.45i p Solid Tralit bei ween Chiarleston and olmifbiai. J. F. DIVxINE, G nteral Suipeirintentdent. T. 31. Eml.Rsox. Ge or l Passeniger A;gein. he Georgia Pacifi!c Railway. New Mhort Line Yia~ tanta Ga, & Birmingham Ala. -TO POINTS iN labam, Mi sissippi, Louisiana. Ark nas, Texas and the West and North. rest. Thte favorit to thte Wor! 's Fair, N; w Orleans, Comnme::cing Dee. 1st.. ISS4. Double Dai'y Trains--with Elegant leepitng Care tttached-for which thec > rate of 8 for each section is char ed. The lowest Sleeping Car rates ithe UniteK States. Berths see:.red 10 days in advance. Er See that your tickets read fronm tlata vi T':u Georgia Pacific Rail -ay and Biriiingham, Ala. For fnrther information write 10 01 all o;t S. BRO W , A LEX. S. T W E ATT, en Pass Art. Travel!ing Pass A.gt irmiri;iham. P.'ai. Atlanti, Ga I. Y. SAGE, Gen Sup 't. Brminghtamn, Ala. jy if Librc.ry Building, AUGUSTA, GA. Oe of the tinest instittions in the nited State -. Real business transac ad with oal Coliege money. Board in it cebep. T. ne required :S to 4 mios. eatifuli di. !oma; awarded on comn Iet.a oi co-i a-. int a satisfactory manl er. Send i r reular. sep 1S ly a ,-eek :. h..me. 35 00 outtit free. Pay a'usol-- 'a - i-re. No risk. Capital not re~quire!. iRader, if you want busi agor old. e-.. make great pay all the me they wr..ih anlte certainty, rite for part:-'ilars to H. Hallett & Co., otaxad lla<,,o waOv 12 ROBERTSON, ommission Merchants, t, AUCUSTA. C =ORCIA for the F)llowin.", a1.hinerv. Cou in Part. (single or combined.) pandent.) es and stylcs) all styles' all :izes and styles) styles) Presses, "ond:!.scrs, S''00per saw. Cotton Gins at 1150 p3r saw, in good order. RY (all kinds) FLOUR & CORN L MACIIINERY. k Inspirator-. Deann Steamn Pumps. al d 'lletn-ers, Carver S'ed Cton iler:. and Sep:rators. Colt'- P'wer id II:inge"r. Steam and Watcr Pipe1, ,g, Laving. IIoes. etc. PLIES A SPECIALTY. in stock a ;d for sale low. Call and oner. ce .olicited ::nd proinptly : ttended to. I Reynolds st., Augusta Ga. .\ar :1-N,V DF GO; STOF, )0N, 1l;I - ( I - Columbia. S. (. IIAN) A FULL CK OF- 1 OTIIiNG, HATS, s Under Garments. , CARPETS. RCTY CASI-L ~ ThEBEST. BLATCHLEY'S Si.i PLE ENAME:.. .j SEAMLESS TUBE S COPPER-LINED 4- Do not l.a argued in,ti - buyiin inor Go. - houses i.the TLde c. .~stATCHL LY.N7r.ct'r, HIow Lost. do&w Redored 1 Jus- ;1itpublihed, a new edition of Dr. Ciii. verwell'= Ceerate'd Ess:,y on the r lica! eure of Spermto: orrheL: or SemlinalI Weak tener, Ieta:l ari' Physieui! I ncapacity. Inmed-itment, to Sltrri.r. -.. : air'. * n sm'iipt ion .l ilep.y andl Fits. i:nlued: byV -4l I-indulgen :aC. or sexual ext raaane &c. T i:e e+,.bra:.cd auith'or. inl tis ::.hn1iabl e-- 'r.elearly demnstrates, fromn a Ihirty yer-.' sn1 cessfi l pr-aet ice.. that thte nilarmt migVI'i . co i;peces- of selt-ahnise may he radi cally cured ; pointing ont a mode of eure: at once -timnpie, certain and i-tfectualI. by meanis of which ever;- suiTe:r-'r. no mattter what his condition may be. mnay cure himself chealp lV. :rivtely and radically. er This Lecture shouttld be in the handls of every youth andl every man in the land. ISent ntmder s-al, in a plain cavelope. to nnty adldress, po-t-pail, oni receipt of four cet oimirSP twoY1 posta;ie sramps. Address TIECLvEitW ELL MEDICA L CO., 41 Ann Street, New York, N. Y.; Por/ Offce Box 450. july-ly Send me $ 75.00O Or deposit that amount with HI. F. DUTTON & CO., Bankers, Gaines ville, Fla., subject to my order, and I will return to you a U. S. Gov enent Title to ACRES of good Florida L AND, NO SWAMP. Each entry personally inspected. Refer to Rev. J. A. Sligh, and Wheeler & Mosely, Prosperity, S. S. P. SL IG H, Sligh, Sumter Co., 3ra 22tiFlorida. Take ParticularNotice. I c:mt prepare a remedy that wi!I prevent the c-mt hiion of certin -pecific ditsea-s.t bie tme> .f wvhich it i ot ncenary to men non. A word to the -vi,e is sufficienit. tiAut 28 3m P. B. RI FF, M D. AND PACKED. I am now piepured with a 60 SAw IPROVE D PR ATTf-GIN FEEDER and CONDENSER. -to dio ginnuig in the mo3st sati&f.c:o'y man ncr. I propose to give a Good Sample and Clean Seed. Term - wi2 ibe as reannaici as an e, and a h Te of pa-ranaela mos: resp.-cei ally oh cite-I. Gi at may netw sh1ops crposiCe 4 S. Rusells.J. TAYLOR. nug 21 3m Rai Roads. Columbia S ireeni l ' 'ASSENE El: D EPARTMEN. COLUaA. C.. uctuber5. 1$o . On a:d :ter )lo:day. l tctober5, 1S4, the PASSE'N(; Ea: TRAINS tviil run as herewith iu dicated upon this ro'.d and its branchl. Daily. except Sundays. No. 5.3. UP IASSENGER. Lea-e S. C. -Tu::ction - - 10.45 a in active A!ston, - - - - 12.1w p r Newberry, - - - - :; t Ninety-Six, D - n- 2.:: p Hodges, - in Belton, , - - - 4 40 p in Arrive Greeaville. - - - - ; t5 p m No.62. DOW N PASSEGElIt. Leave Glreenviile, - - - 9.51) a Ill Atrive ...!to . - - - 1.: a n l" Honge<. - - 12 2:; p in - it:ety-Six. - - - 1.12 p m "4 wi rry. - - - 3.2 p IU - .-ton, - - 4.10 p u) Arri e t ubia, C. & G. Depot - .15 1 mn Arrive U..Junct:n. - - - - - 53u p in srrANr: UNION S: Cn.CtniA IAIL.oAn. No. 5:3 UP PSSEN GE:. Lea-e A.',:: - - - - l2.-25pnm .\ rri 1t stroi lter. - - - - 1.15 p in -- :a Sa c. - - - - - 3 (4)p2m " :i:,D - - - lJ4" P l esile, . -4 p Arrive Spai tanburg. S. U. & C. I). 5.-)U p ni -I- . & 1). I,. . .' tp mn No.52. DOWN PASENGER. Lewve Spartat.bur_. It. & D. Depot, 11 10 -. a in Spartanburg S. U.& C. Depot,G 30..0 a m ArriveJ.cluusvi:le, - - - 1i.5;1a n -- lurion. D) - - - 11::5 p ml - Sar1tuc. - - - 1.- p m Sheltmn, - - - - i " p Iu St: o:ler. - - - 2.45 p In Arrive at Ai.tcn. - . - :140 01 LAUCt\.S :4ILwaY. Leave Newberrv, - - - 3.4 Op in Arrive L:eurc:- C. 11.. - - 6.5-. p m Lea-;e L::urens C. H. - - .41, a in Arrive Newberry, - - 11.00 a in .1BBEVILLI. BR.ANCH. Le-ve Ilodre", - - , p n Arr;-e a! Abb ville. - - - 4A5 r in L<a:e AbteviIle. - - - - :I.: atm A rri-;e at Iloge<. - - - - 2 P tt BLCC ;DGE .\.I) a t.ctu ) A NI'EIthoN L.eave -,eltOn 4.45 1. n11 Acr.v Andersoi; - 5.1- p ri Pendl'ton p A m Lea-; Seneca S, .10 p rn Arrit.e Walllla 7.t3 p 1t Leave Walhalla, - - 1.50 a In ArriVe Seneca C, - - 9.15 a ir Pendleton. - . 9 52 in Anderson, - - 10.3-; a m Arrive at Belton. - - 11.' a m F:EIGHIT, PASSEN(:t.a COCi ArT-IHED. .:1" Itelt1n1 :.15 a in 1'Wi;li:unm=ton -"(5 a mI - ' Piedmont .15 a m Arrive Greenville 9.10 a In L.:ave Greenville 3.06 p Im Piedmont 4.l) 1) inl Pelzer 5.17 p i Willianston 5.40 p In Arrive Belton G.20 p n CONNECCIONS. C:ns, r'connection is now made at Sea,eca with 11. & D. R. R1. for Atlanta and beyond. A. With South Carolina Railroad from Char leston. With Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad from Wilmington and all points North thereof. With Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad from Charlotte and all points North thereof. B. With Asheville & Spartanburg Rail Road for points in Western North Carolina. C. Wth A. & C. Div. R. & D. R. It., from all points South and West. D. With A.& C. Div., R. & D. R. R., from At lanta and beyond. F. With A. & C. Div., R. & D. R. R., from all noints South and West. F. With South Carolina Railroad for Char,es tun. Wit Wilmin;tou. Columbia and Aui:s'a Raitread for Wilminzton and the North. With Charlotte. Columbia and Augu-ta Rai:road for Charlotte and the North. G. With Asheville & Spartanburg Railroad from Hendersonvilie. H. With A. & C. Dir., R. & D. R. V.. fr:m Charlotte and beyo:nd. (G. t TA LCOTT. Sup.eritendent. D CA RDWELL As-t General Passen:ger A at., Columtbia. S. C. Asheville and Spartanburg RaiIroad. SP'ARTANBURo.. S C.. M1ay 12, 15Sf. On and after Monday. May 32st. 18-4. passeniger t;.ins will be run daily (Sundays ex(epted) between Sparranburg antd Hent *Iersontville.. as follows: UP TICAIN. Leave Rt. & D. Depot at .Spartanbrg.G.00 p mn Arriv.s at HIend(ersmIvill.......... (.) p mn DQws rRAIN. Leove hl-endersonville............ 8.0 a no A rrive it. & D. Depot. Spartanburg.1l.3S p mn hioth train:s make connections for C'olum-r. bila *an.! Chatrleston viat Spartanblurg. Union an.! Pimnbuia andIc Atlanta -ind Chatrlottt by h r I . .TA'tES A NDElt.'0N. E-- Ec c - All. Thot ratadLm fctin ene y h ldetbise -SAN' Cog ox ofab goosioil el Aay thratn anthnes an Lhis world.tAn, ofre bihe te, succeedt fromC Ershonr.Th broaD-CoadRto fotue is ope bere-h worers,n absuey sedi At oons2 aess TrnO.atC. DrugnIt. Jane O. 29.-lv gEssad snsix Rentvs Dar psag. dorfeit Eean reeieng. Fagrantly perfmed. bhorit of shin. wiltel yountoyoreJmne ti---ht awy ohne n thnele this worldice. broa rod tofrtue fopen befoeh. h LODON HI RERE-BYEGIVENLIN .los,an pusoneofseci4'. Remoe-adu vised Statute fale Sot Gratrln that atlte itx Eentun dressi. Frathe in vme. h4 favorito aion. Altb mae for Charte for the Incorpora ton o HEyDLN ILROAD.' begatDoneby th Leg i.cueo ot iedSateofSuhCarolina,ha The yst aensuinguressioe persptra tio.nel ith nrseedfSot bCaratch in:.veyisr.essng prticaion atilht; saem o as Chapin-wor os wee rwing inoand beu rattei betuy the pr iate ofarthr Damte affuctd. IaSowe toci- ne I1TCHilNT- Pi..aesanut.usr nre.Alo heyise. Barber oIatch. loechespiral tio. inensetcSing Dineasedx by ach 5. e.: 3isor-Si25 Artsc,larly AnEt t etON,e Piad.cPae. Saold (hby cruggins. OrctnedIh.an Saltothe uin in,eU ScedIat. anal w cn tai Penin nas lox.ss tmail.a 5en MODEL b $ or5 DAdrsNGD. WAdvie We:refed. andre. othe buinstmaite the . aet OfMner atreded tiv. for tODEThE ciar o te i.s opst . Patent Oo ica, clints wecn yourown Sate. inors cutime ta en MO~ or D Ai. NWe advise Oppsofte Paten tee, Wangt . FClci. rmad:e t,m,a_ ireeece oa't A Fure Family dicLine that Never Intexicates. l'arl.e Hair Balsam is tine:y perti att e is w::rraned to preven. fai:ing of the hair ana to remove d:andlrlf:d itchling. HISCOX & CO., 1 G3 William Street, New York. 50, d l zes, at all dealcrs i medicines t:reat saving in buying dollar size. Thin peopie. "Wells' Healt:h IeneCr," re stores health and vigor,cures dySpCpsa,&c.S1 "Rough on Toothache," instant relief. 15c Lad:e who woucl le::tn freSltiess :nd vi vacity don't fail to try "Welil.' -l.:. i b Re nener inwer Ii:Ic for $5, a .0 lre Loaling -lhot tin for it". a Cid Concert Or- -.. ette 'or .7.:t $5 Ma"ie Lantern t ,Slio: 4S5 \1atch lro::5.ta I a Wah or" "S. You can:Ly u_et any\ of the! a1rtiel. Free If you will ,levrte : :i ' tours 01 your Ieisuire ilme evening, to incr..ttei_ng r.tr." toea :o,'ir, uuc~ la,y4lr ecre a l/~ Gnbl Watch iri e. :n a ainl aflernOtn. A :renlt le:::m got aliver w \tch litte , ::It e wor:. A h.y N ar t :t atch in ne d::v: htriera c 'o!f have . : Iear1\ :, well. If . ou have a Lanteri you :in start :: Usinet-a that '1: l'. \'otl ..m ::I 11".n evi nr ht. !e;I at on" :ior our illutrate-i ('a l-etlr of Gol nto. Si rer WVatcehs. . If-Coki:ag hBl l:og l:cvoi\ ' ert.: - lnse,tniant-Scott antl A&trolncm ical TleL'cpe5. Telegraph instrnmnt.. Type. Writers. Organ Accordions.\iolin,..&c &c. It may statrt you on the road to wealth. Wf)Ri.f) .IIANUFAC'TURi.G Co.. - 122 Natr.au-St.. N. Y. 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HARTER'S IRON TONIC IS FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS EvERYwHE . Mehi 12 M4 ly -O T TZ S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS FOOT2Z-'; UZ No Ior- will (ie of CoLic. BoTs or LL^G. F vEn. if F.a:tz's Powders are used in time. - Fontz's PowtIers will cere and prevent HoG CRoTRL - Fo:nz's Powders will prevent GaPEs IN FoaL - Fontz's Powders will increase the quantity of milk \ and cream twenty per cent., and make the butterfirm L c.a: weet. reanCtler sbc I'c:::z-s Pon-ders will cm-c or prevent almost EVEET 1or-r .n.s wn.L. oIVE SATISFACTEOL. DAVIc;r::a r . r UT,, roprietor. 3ArzzoRE. MD. .C PAYNE'S I O Horse Spark-Arresti l Porab:e e:rgine has cut 10.000 ft. of Michigan Pinm' Board.- in 30 hours, bt:rning slabs from the saw in Our Zy a '"ec to farnish power to saw 8.0 - 'in10 hours. Our u // - mhetime. a:: c~.AANTEED t0 sec-power on X les e r tan any other En - e1 with an Automatic -C. ~von want aStationary - b'l- 'Enre, Boile Circui -Ml :hafting or #lea r:chl-Iron Pulley, send for our :H-:tatd catalogue, NO. 12, Ie Dec. 4, t mai you re a oa.vlal Dertyo. You t af okal h pr fie onr The workl uniless. Sdend 1 to 11 bot es forn tage, odYoan weasily earn 0cen sato pl5eer egening That llt who wnt waork makn mor te mosneys wne maewdth nyorleedo ergtpoblat wh - baiessia not welstifee wirend We wto frtme oblTe ork witin uivrll adapte torbothirectios, etc.." old r. rtucneas earl be caets toseer wheveig thr ahle whe o want work.ma Gret thuiness,soutel sare. not lsadey Star wi e ddreso s Stilson & Co., Portland, Main. ?o'P29-ly* UliTIE INO JEWVELftY A t the New Store on Hote! Lot. I h,ive -,o w on hand a l:iry nl d Agant won-t of WATCHES, CLO.CKS, JEWELRY, Silver and Plated Ware, VIlLIN ANTD GUITAR STRINGS, SPECTACLES AND SPECTACLE CASES WEDD!NB AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. t?N E.DLESs VARIETT. J,l! ordes by mail promptly attended to. W~atcm.aking andI Repairing Dowi Cheaply ando with Dispatch. all and examine iny stock and prices. EDUJARD SCHOLTZ. \. v.1, 47 -rf -DuheWest FEMALE COLLEG NEXSESSION be;:ins Monday. Oct. Number of punils past year 187. Nnm te:cher- 123. F.iciliie for French. Ma Pia'itr un.urpa5se:I. Cost of board and ular tuition for year, 8165 00. For logna apply to the President. J. P. KENNEDY, Aug 2352mf Due West,S8.