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AUGUST. 3 4 6 6- 8 10111 12 13 14 15 1 17 -18019120 21.22 2 24 25 26 27 28 2913C 31 - ---- SOILING PIGS I'iN.Y1EI As the pig is a grass-eating an mal, this taste for grass or root should always be gratified. Man farmers have no pig pasture, an keep their pigs in a pen, or pen an small yard. They seem quite t forget the nature of the pig, an treat him as if he were only fitte to digest glu or other coucentra ed food. This may be responsibl for many of his ailments. It is easy for the farmer to ful nish clover or other green food t his pigs in summer. This animt is not very particalar; there ar - rany weeds in the garden that h will take an return his thank with a polite grunt. He appreciate all such attentions shown him, an will testify it by better health an growth. This is a matter of muc importance, as a bushel of corn fe with. clover will often produce a much growth as a bushel and a ha] fed alone. Animals grow be; when they are in good health an have a vigorous appetite, and tL clover or green food keeps thei digestion good. That great pes the Canada thistles. when the stal is green and succulent, is eate with a genuine relish by pigs. I this condition this thistle is prt ferred to grass by many other an mals on the farms. When the clover is large, th pigs will eat it better if it is ru through a cutter. This mixes stalk and leaves so as to render it 'nor succulent. The pig will eat nior clover or grass than is generall supposed. Shoats of fiffy to eight pounds will eat from six to eigl pounds of green clover per dai We have found the best way to fee it was to run the clover through cutter and mix with meal. In thi way, the clover and meal were eate together, and this mixing of th bulky and concentrated foods re sults in more perfect digestion c the corn-meal or other ground fool We tried so accurate an exper mient on this. that the result is nc left to conjecture. We divided litter of six pigs, and to three fel clover and corn-meal,and to the othe three fed cori1-meal alone, soakes in cold water. The latter ever; * two or three weeks, would be daint; in eating and appear to be feveris! but after fasting, and taking onl: water for a day or two. would ea again for sonme weeks, when th r same fasting period would be re peated. But the other three. fe, on meal anid clover always had good appetite; and roade a stead; and rapid progress. Each lot at the same amount of corn-m'eal, bu those fed clover dressed nearl; thirty per cent. the most. We have become throughly cor vinced of the importance of givin; the pig green food in summer, an< some coarse food, such as root! pumpkins or short cut clover hay boiled or softened in warm wate in winter. It does not require mnne time to bring to a lot of pigs clove or other green food, in a yard c pen, during the summer. It oni; - requires 100 lbs. for a dozen pigs We think farmers are generall; well convinced of the benefits of good pasture for pigs, and soilin will take the lace of the pastur when the farmer has none.-LiL SoiL. ron Po-rs.-Most soil nec d a liberal admixture of peat or we] pulverized much before it is in condition for using in pots. Th bottom of the pots also. needs layer of finely-broken brick. ove which should be placed a littl sphagnum. Peat and sphagnur are not always easily p)rocurabl< and in such cases a goodl plan is t dig up clumps of fern-roots fror any brake bog by means of an o1 axe. When well cut up the root mnay be pulled out and shaken, an then usd as a substitute fo sphagnum. The fine, muck-.like eart which remains will be nearly eque florists' peat for the cultivation o most. common plants. RIcE Cr'-CAKs.--Take ball pound of' the best rice; cook unti thoroughly done; turn into cups wben cold, place on a dish, anm serve with milk. a little granulatet sugar, some grated nutme~g. and tablespoonful of any kind of jell) or preserved fruits, such as black berries. Why is a great bore like a tree! Both apnnar best when leai. - ~ untoroxs. WHY SH E LOVED HllM. "Arabella," said Mr. Percy De Mulligan, severely, "why do you persist in receiving attentions from that Frederick Von Vanvaler?" "Because," replied the fair crea ture, smashing a cockroach under her dainty toe,- "I love him, dear father, I love him." "And why, my daughter, do you persist in loving Frederick VonVan valer and remaining indifferent to S the IIon. James O'Brien?" F Isabella was silent. Her face was suffused with blushes. (They were not visible, however, as the o powder hid them.) She feared that I her father had her foul, or words to 1 that affect. -"The IIon. James O'Brien comes e of an old family," resumed Mr. P. D. Arabella nodded assent. S"le is supposed to be worth at I least $15,000,000." e "Yes, father." e "He will be kind and indulgent." s "Yes, father." 3 "He is an Irishman." I "Yes." :1 "Therefore he controls the vote li of his ward and is likely to be the I next minister to Germany." s "Y-a-es." f "Frederick Von Vanvaler is t poor." I Arabella nodded. e "Therefore he comes of insignifi r cant family." , Nod No. 2. i "It is said that while at college a he wrote spring poetry." 1 Arabella dug her claws through the dirt in the palms of her hands. "And he has lectured twice. Arabella groaned. e "Then why in the ,iaame of James S1). Blaine do you reject the lIon. s James O'Brien and ciing to Fred e erick Von Vanvaler?" e "Oh, father," cried the girl as y she jumped up and knocked hez y heels together in her wild delirium t of joy, "-Frederick has atoned foi all the past, he has made amend: I for all his faults and to-day he a s; ands among the honored of the s land, far above even lion. James ] O'Blrient" e "What has he done?" gasped the -father. f"iIe has secured and has the no -sition of pitcher in a baseball club! -"Come to my arms, my darling t girl ,' cr ed: the delighted father. "1 a am a fool and yon are a daisy. You I and Frederick shall be married as r soon as you please and New York I sha'l howl with the wedding. I au Sindeed blest in my lot !" E And he went out to take a clove. 7 16i WORDN. - t e It is never well to use big words -when small ones will express the I same meaning: A lady who was a making a call on some acquaintances 7 observed that the furniture had e b)een chang~ed, and remarked -to the t lady: '-You have been metamnor Fphosed, haven't y ou?" "Y e-s,' said the other hesitatingly. "You mean calcimined, I suppose ; it Slook-s much better, doesn't it?" I"What caused your little boy's sick , ness?' asked a plain mother of a , mother whose little son was veiy r ill. "'He was climbing a ladder,' ai said the lady, "and lost his equili r briumn " '-Poor little fellow," sai r the sympathetic woman; "do buy i him another; he'll be mor-e car-eful sthe next time !' Did you find the i people indigent?' asked a clergy a man of a wealthay member of his ; church who had been calling on a some very poor families. "Oh, dear, e no," answered the lady: "they were r-espeetable, but as poor as poverty.' STiEIR' DELTCATE SENsE OF l Tocu.-heywere in the grocery str.Said P:own (seeing a blind Sman about to enter): "Were you aware how delicate the touch of a r blind' man is ? Wheu nature de prives us of one'-sense she makes ] amends by bringing the other sen Sses to extraordinary acuteness. Let 3 me illustrate by this gentleman. ll take a scoop of sugar and let him feel iof it. and vou'll see hiotv quickly he 11 tell what it is." iIThe blind man having entered, r he was put t.o the test, lie put his thumb and fmnger into the scoop), and wtothesitation .saidI: "-That is sand Everybody laughed but the gro. cer. He made three several- at. tempts at blushing, and then went into the back shop and kicked his 'dog. "a,you shot both barrels in to ,a regular jam of ducks, but I don't [believe you killed manyv," said the hunter's companion "Oi didn't, Qi?'" exelaimed Pat. '"Jus' look in the wather there, will yez ? I I r .:t-.."i ;:a th.:r:a te tof at1'acco. It is fce regal w:.y of c.tokine. You get c:cre drec:!y t 1'. aavr and fr:-e.L You take th ,::!:u ecoh:-,"a:d tt.o -:t:ic cle:,"ller a::d s:fer. Pipe l ekins is sulori::g redice:t to a fine art. The more the t*tion of adulte-ated tobac.o forces ihelf on the at ien of sinoktEs. thu more d:ra>e it hecones to knrst precisely .at you :.e r.mokinu:. I:: I::ackn"ell's il Do;rham Siuokn;; Ti l.acco y%.r, hav a a:n;a-an1t.: alwr:tys, T hat i , r N sr' Its fra a:ror. :and li2nr;:L .. QUnl:ity,.ire cih ;eried I:: ....:le id a air. Try it. ald yo. wi 1e .,I:. i . None t'rnuit:: with. cut trade mark of tii Bull. '. .2k . Alt succeenfui Fi.hermeu and Sports. n:cu en oke Blckwells Bull Durh:uu Smokiu Tobacso. r-:d they c.joy it. 1A 00111 - 110111lS An old phil sphler u-e to main tainh that l::,nl are re111v all alike. varying fortunes bhin1 clue to cir clinustanlces. In lik mnnier it may be said that all mn1 i-.re to dress well. the knowledge of where to buy. making the onil diii'r ence in their woaring :tl-a 1 rel. One thing ccrtain : ihe bSt dress ed men. and those that pav the least money for th-ir" (itiung. buy at the Emporium. There can he no uotn: :itlcut this statement. i because it i ;,:ml - First.-lecause I buy In l:r quantities. from mann :wi nrs. which is inure thlan hallf i attle in commercial warfare. and thms save a large percentage u.iually paid to middlemen. Second.-I give my .ustomers the be:-efit of this perceentaae. Third.-I puirchtase no) garments but those which alre male of Supe rior material. by expert designers and skillful workmen. And lastly but not least my .u rests on the firm fouc,iation, of Honest Dealing. I allow nm exag geration or misrep)resentat:in. all goods are exactly as repcresented. Come and try uis, or racther- thme clothing. and judge for yourself. My General Stock Consists of Clothing, 11 ats, Genuts furishing Goods in all grades. Neck wear. and Men's fine shoes. Every cash purchase madec to the amount of' M1.50 or over I will give a Solid Silver Nickie Water bury Watch and Chain. Rlemember thme amount must lhe $12.50 worth of Goodls or over. be fore securing one of these time pieces. M. L. KINA RID, Columbia, S. C TE DIAgpD S IRT What is it ? It is the best white dress shirt now offered for sale. Why is it the best ? Ist. It is made of the best materials Wamsutta muslin, Blrookfield 2roo linen, Clark's 0. N. T. spool cotton. 2d. Its workmanship is unequalled Everlasting Stay Attachment, French Placket Sleeves, Reinforccd Blosoms 3d. It will fit, elegantly TaR4 men,-Short men, Fat men,--Lean mn, .Big men,-Little men. MtANUPACTURED SY DANIEL MILLER & CO., IMPORTERs AND JoBBERS, Dry Goods and Notions, Gents' Furnishings, 32 and 34 HOPKINS' PLACE. WAMSUT TA 2100 LINF.. If your dealer does not keep it, send his address to Daniel Miller & Co., sole man ufacturers, Baltimore, Md. May 22 3m TUE COMIN PRESIDET WA NTED. one' or* two Ladliesor Gen W I lenmen of ucndonu' ed referenfce- ntil character, win inug to work tight ho0urs per day for a six inocnthY eng ereinucnt. cs'I ra vlfr A gencts for -The Lives and Gratves of Our Presidents.'' 1o everv bubicr~ibecr of which book will be ;mVm-:v FR1-m "The Lives of the Four Cancddates " wiy pay from $2 to s for the Lives orihe Cand bl1ates~ when you can get it OuEE ? First appleanfts get chioice of positions. GOoco pa to the right party. Address, giving namre of refer hILL & EJAPVEY PCT) Is!HNG CO.. .imiN. Charles street, Baltimnerv, Mdc ATLANTIC COAST LINE. NEW LINE Charleston and Columbia and Upper South Carolina. (GOING WEST. Leave Ch:arleton, -:- S.1 a in " Lanez. - - - 9.55 a in ' Sumter. - - - 11.t2 a nl Arrive Colnibi:l, - - 12.35 1 m Winnslboro, - - 2.! p in " Chester. - - - 3.45 p 1n " Torkvilleh 5.:5 p m " L:aia-ter; - - G.5 p in 1o ek Iill, - - 5.0) p ml " Charlotte, N. C.. - G.1) p 1 Newberry, S. C., - 2.55 p in " Greenwood, - - 4.5:3 p in S L - .20 p ." Au<i ron, - - G.:S p ini (" reenv ille, - - 7.50 p In " 1Walhalla. - - S.5 p l " Abbt-ville, - - G.:0 p mn " Spartalurg, - 5.37 p in IIendk-rsonville. N. C., 9..0 p in GON(. EAST. Lu:1v IIentr-c ville. N. C.. S.O a n " Spartalnrg, - - 11.50 a n A bbeville, - - 11 30 a in Walhalla, - - 9.00 a n " Greenville, - - 9.55 a in Anderson, - - 10.45 a in " L:IaIrInS. - - 9.15 a in Greenlwood, - - 12.;.9 p m " Newberry. - 31.11 p m " alotte, N. C., - 1.0 p m "' Rok Hill, - - ".00 p m " Laie:iter, - - 9.0 1 a n " Yorlkville, - - 1.00 1pm " Chester. . - - 2.44 p mn " Winnsboro, - - 3.4S 1 in SColuulbia, - - 5.30 p m Arrive Surater, - - - G.:5~ p m1 Lan- - 8.11 p mn " iCareston, - - 9.55 p I Solid 1 .ains bet wecl Clarleston and CclulmbitI. J. F. DIVINE. Geiieral Superintendent. T. M. E . ERsoN, General Passenger Agent. The Georgia Pacific Railway. New Short Line Via Atlanta Ga, & Birmingham Ala. -TO POINTS IN Alalbama, .Ii=:i: ip)pi, Louisiana. .\ rk ansa.. Trexa1 andi the We&t and Nor,lh west. 'Ihe favor't to the World's Fair, Ncw Orleans, Cotmmnlencing Dc. 1st., 1811. )oubl.. I)ailv 'T'rain --wit1h Elegant Slceping Cars attachedl-for which th.:e o0w rite of -! for each section i. cbar gc(l. The lowest Sleeping Car rates in the uitel St:ate. Il.rths .("crvd 10 days in advance. M See that your tickets reatd from Atlan)ttllvia 'The Georgi:a P:itic Rail way and Li riningbanin, A1:1. F'. further inforinattion write to or call ol L. S- 11;1,0'NN. . AL.EX. S. TIr1W*.AT* Gen Ia .s Art. Traveliiig Pass Agt. I:irmin;ha:nm. A !i. Atlaut, Ga. I. Y. SAGE. Gen Sup't liirmingham, Ala. jy itf Goods of All Kinds, suchi as kep2t in a THESE ARE OFFERED At Very Short Profits, BY THlE OLDEST H OUSE, IN NEWVBERR'Y, M. FOOT. 42-tf, CLEVELAND AND HENDRICKS 1I884. Agents Wanted.1I884. For the only geinie PiCiTOlta AL Tiogra phies of' tiw ii :; te i'iArr Ias ;IATKS for :iiii c.Ih:ist~ we ini ICr. profuse and :21tistic in i!iai<t ration. coniseient;ionis. forcib'e. bil lianii in aunthIorsh1ii. Then ST.i%i.ia C.nn. paignlijtoriny. AU-rCisniizED. Itich ini m:tt -icr bti i.'w I N PIiCE--2. 'The' agents' hiar vt.Smi 50ets.. for out fit.and our Si'rctAr., pracit i -alI instrueid2 ons in I hei best meithd or(1 0 selling i SiccCE;SS and LAncs~ rrnwIT et. suired. A CT A T OsCE. The Cainpaigln will hei Short, but iiILLIANT A.ND PiROFiTABLE TO AGENTs. AOdress N. D). THO.MPS~ON & CO., Publishers. ST. Louis, Mo., or N Ew YORK Ci ty. rQ 81Tillj J 1e Orln 0 012Pol SITIOri $1,300,000, $200,000, \A .pi i the tt of Lou ai.in:1 $100,000, Ap11 i.j'r a b. theu ciy of Newv rk;1.5. From $5000 to $25,000, \p :o;n :dc Li itunu.,ci .ie mis tik e.o OlAbS and Tomrto:y i~n e. Un ..-:. . a..d r,.a.y a. the Lead,- : 'at1..5 .;i Cr,,, es of :1e Ic d. The. Biggest ExhIlai 'thsgg? Culkling and the Biggest Industrial E.t't in the World's Hiiit. W. J.POLLARD JAS. L. ROBEITSON . POLLARD & ROBERTSON, Cotton Factors and Commi sion Merchants, No. 731 Reynolds Street, AUGUSTA, GE ORG!A. Manufacturers and General Agents for the Following Machinery, Con sisting, in Part, 100 Fairbanks Standard Scales, 100 Thomas Smcothing Harrows, 100 Acme Pulverizers and Clod Crushers, 100 Reapers, Different Makes and-Styles, (single or combined.) 25 Hubbard Gleaners and Binders, (Indepandeat.) 25 Threshers and Separators, (various sizes and styles) 25 Watertown Steam Engines. (all sizes all styles i 20 C. & G. Coopar & Co. Steam Engines, (all sizes and styles) 10 Oneida Steam Engines, (all eiz-s and styles) 75 Smith's Hand-Power Cotton and Hay Presses, 50 Pollard chatnpion Gins, Feeders and Condensers, 25 Neblatt & Gcodrich IIL Cotton Gins at $2.00 per saw, 10 Neblett & Goodrich second-hand IXL Cotton Gins at 5153 per saw, in good order, 5 Xre>ble Engines. WOOD WORKING MACIIINERY (all kinds) FLOUR & CORN -MILLS, & MILL MACHINERY. Otto Silcnt Gas Engines Hancock Inspirators, Dean Stetm Pumps, Milburn Roller Breast Gins, Feeders and Condensers, Carver S-ed Cotton Cle:uasers, Newell Cotton Seed Millers and Separators, Colt's Power Cotton Presses, Shafiing. Pulleys and IIangers, Steam and Water Pipes, Fittings. etc. Belting, Lacing, Hoes. etc. COTTON MILL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. A full line of Machinery of all kinds in -stock and for sale low. Call and examine before purchasing. an<( save Ioney. Send for catalcgues. Correspondence solicited and promptly attendcd to. Pollard & Robertson, 731 Reynolds st., Augusta Ga, W. T. GAILLIAR D, Agt. Newberry, S. C. Mar 19-lv COL11BIA CASHl DRY' GOODS STORIf, 0. F, JAOKSON, Mangcer, 120 Main Street, - Columbia, S. C., ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL -STOCK OF DY' 40D S,, NOTIONS, CLOTIIING. JIA1Ts, Ladies and Gents Un:ier Garetn:n, IOSIEtY, CAR'ETS. T RMS ~"l~ LY CASH-I THE BLATCR~EY POISON OAK THMEI ,,.ems to ield every time to trca, ent with Swif 's Specific. Sp tanburg, S. C., M:eclt 13s. BLATCHLEY'S Y0111 Ntot vatnatic nc(iiCi -WFe ('.F & SPEciFIC) has done me so mucht good thaIPEtNAE I feel lik' .lvig ti fotr :hc bunt ir of :hose O ELN-IE who suif rlike I did I was po%oned b;y Poisonl O.tk. and saw not :: we day' for s i years, un-i' I u-:ed . ir sOSpeific.InNth six ve:; s ! used ::i:n,ost every hi ird of medi cine. hni: none hIts t he de-ired Iif it. . ter IE uisinig six htttle.s oi'Swift's Speciie I am tes tored to perfect hecalt-with not a sign of that afni poison ief.! ~Dintb ~dit Yours Truly, D)AViD NESUl f[f. P'OISON OAK I had for thirty-eightt yeairs sufTered everyAC~~.MfUfr apnd m summer with P'oison Oak, whIeb 8MRE T. hlda I contrnacted in bathingt whenh a boy). 1I trid 3iyI2Gu every tin g for it, i neinuing maniy Ilhy- elaus, --- - bnt witliost any bieeitI . I took six bottie of Swift's Specilic (S.S S.) roar vents ago, amd it c:ned me sound and well Thrtee stum mners have nassed, and I have had no return HwLs,HwRsoe JO AEPil BEASLY, Coinmbhut, Gi. . LlIARE~AlILE-:RESUL.IS. rel- tirti .syonhe u c have h :d re'markabile sutccess with Swiftu's r~ no tr uo enhlWa Specific. J..ve Wued several c.:scs Permatnlr ev entaad1iyi:tItaiLi 'v itn :: ie: V hlort timel. On tcaC.se witich I Iln,uitnst a~:g.ec a ;Itm now trearing was given up to die, and nitot.EipylOd1t..iiicil af ter usin.; thtree bottles is so far recovered ,t.:4ine,orxtdxtamgC.& that I thinkat one more bottle will curre her. Te ,ttle tto.i tiisattiu The mnost remarkablie case o' alli w:s a tidy $f; tbi with tmedu-.ary can.cr of the avombi, for whiomn~cts(nt(~ l.L)[(tlvt:t ith id no b ge witatever. After using onlOeay rlponigntiutdofur bot tle I t.mt s:atisfied s he a ill soon be cured. oc itp,era itti tetttI ym a J. WYLIF. QUILLIA 5, M. D , o hcteey~ttrr omte hti Easleys, s. C. cuiit la e iycr isl lc Out TI aItiae on Blood antd Skin Diseases o vr otttri vr a ntt a mailed frei: to applic.ints.Setn lrsa,ina;inevln.1 TIlE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., anadrs,iotli,onecitofr Drawer 3, Atiantm, Ga. CnsO W )5t~ tms drs N. Y. Oill,-e, 150 W. 23d St., bet. G:u & 7aT ilhUV.tWLLMDCLC. GLENTSRI NMEL SEND O PIPE LST. .AI-UNE I Te roritosEAof S tTUsClBtaE JeweIr tat it wil b on thi eaen to PALAE te 1t ofMayundr theesthe bet 224 ~ ST.hgousestiaslastryear TCRC.O LACHLE,ManAB'r, CHARLESTOJ S C30Ac ARKeiEnT ST., b PInad'a. LARGST TOCK. Wriorton f r.aer.e o tes Agen JREt publi0hAd,IaCnewLTditping of Dr.er. SEcureYOR oTCHS.SPOntore &r SmP::aOwe, neos. Ivohmiar Semina Ps oR.'?'.m tency, 31ent1o aa LayicllInai AtpetimensetoStoreiaon.ilotel Lo,t Sninin Emieyadit,nlue IT hevcelebratedaautaorarie andielegantra essy,clarytem nstats.frm otir WATCES, LOCK,cJEELRY O repoinht amgout withd of. eue Silvr ad PatecWae,UTple, ctai ank etua, by meal VIOLI AND UITR.. TRIfS,wicee t yl. subtr. to mattrer, an sPE4rLLES AD S?-C ThisASI etur tohoud be in the han WEDCNofANDeryRTHDAY PRdSENTS. ean inttTitlent Allordrs y milSrontlyattndeeto .:, in a p ofi c aoe aacialg n ear n adres SWt-Ai M n eePt.fo Douc Ceapy ad wth isptch Ecent r paesoally.Addrecss EDLIARD1SHAnnZtree N& o, N.rY.; Poty Oni BSx . July-Gy LONDO HAI RELENNR--SPRINEGLI, Heic I Ei.ega R dEanu E'N'I h S pertarc'. faJ ewl~vryo aho.A lr L)l~g9t. PA35LAC r &Et.nU.. 22JbNGS . -y Ma -t CHRETO,SC Rau Roads. Columbia & Greenville Railroad: PAsSENGER DEPARTMENT, CuLUMnIA. e. C., June 2 Jth, 1'::. On and after Sunday, June 29, 1.4, the PASSENG ELt TI:AINS will run as herewith in dicated upon th:is road and it: branchee 1. dy. except Sundays. No. 3:. UI' PASSENGER. Leave W., C. , A. Junction - -- 12.35 a m Leave Coiumbia,A * 12 50 a in Al:ton, - - - - 1.5 p in Newbc:ry, - - - - 25 p in " Ni:ety-Six, - - - - .:l p In S llodges, - - 5 1 p m " Belton. , - - - 6:22 p m Arrive Greeuville, - - - - 7.u p mi No. b2. DOWN PASSENG EI. ti Leave Greenville, - - f - '.;: a n " 15eiton, - - - 11.21 p m " Hodges. - - 12.34 p m i " Nir.ety-Six, - - - - 1.23 p m , "NewLerry, - - 3.11 p mI " Alston, - f - 4.1' p in t Arrive Colutnbia,F - - b.13 p m Arrive W., C. & A. Junction. - - - - -5 J p m SrAtTANBtURG. UNION a COLUMBIA nAILI.O.D. C No. 53. UP PASSENGER. Leave A:ion, - - - - 1.55 p I " Strother, - - - - 2.31 p m i " shteton. - - - - :;0 p rI ii Santuc, - - - - - 3 _ p m Union, - - - 4.1 p ra a' Jonei!e, - ' - 4.41 ym Arrive Spartauburg, - 5.::7 in No.52. DOWN PASSFNGEl. Lavc Spartat: burg, 1. & I. Depo. , 11 5n p m " Spartanburg, S. U.& C. Del:ot,G 2. lop m Jonesville, - - I'.2 p m Union. - - 1.2 p In Santoc, - - - 2:21 p m " Sheltoi, - - - 3 mqp m " Strother. - - - .1 p in Arrive :.t Alaton. - . - 4.07 p m LAUZE::S aAILWGY. Leave Newberry. - - - .31 p m Arrive Laurens C. Ti., - - 0.45 p m 'Leave Laurens C. H., - - 9 1- p mt Arrive Newberry, - - 1221; pm ABBLVILLE DRANCII. Leave Hodges, - - - , 5.30 p in Arrive at Abbaville, - - - 6.3i p m Leave Abbeville, - - - - 11.i : p m Arrive at ho.es, - - - - 12.30 p m BLUE RIDGE ILAILROAD AN) ANItSU\ IBRANCH. Leave ielton t.28 p i Anderson 12 p m " Pendleton p t Leave Seneca C, 82 p In Arrive Walhalla . Pn Leuve Wat:alla, - - 4) a m Leave Seneca C, a In Pendleton, - - f a in " Adrso, - p in Arrive at Belton. - - 11A Al tN 1KEIGIIT, I-ALSS-NoGEn COAtCHt ATTACHEDiI. Leav ell7r. 12 in %'i:li:eItston 7 .10 Pia ~ ".3 a mo I'iet: nt 8.7 a i AI"i v+: (r, cu 1 - f 5 ) Im I.c:tve C:re-tiville 1. p i Fez"r P 5 p t n"itl:aiston .0 p ut Arrive tBelton -.1 p mi CO E CIIONS. A. With South Carolina Railroad from C1:ar leico5. With Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta " ailroad i.om Wilminton and points North thereof. Wittt Charlotz Colurnbi, and Augu;ta Aailruad fiom Charlotte and all poiu:a North thereo4. B. With Atevile & Spar.anbart Rail moad t..r i;oin:s in Western North Carolina. C. rit A. & C. Div. It. D I. Ii., from all poit South and roe rt. D. ?itit A. & C. Div.. 15. & D. It. IR., fronm At-. laWta and beyond. F. With A. & C. Dr., I!. & D. R. t., from all points South and Wet. F. With South Carolina Eaiiroad for CLarles t. n. With hinarott, Columbia and Augusta Iiai7r.alt Ic.r ',Vi;Lu:intton and the 1ottlh. ith (Jitarlott"", Corta; tis and Auu.I~a Iailro )ad fr Charlotte and te North. G. With ALevii!le & Spartanburg ai iroad fromnt iernerrnNil roe. "1. With A. & C. Dir., R. & D. R. I1., from Charlotte and beyod. J. Di'. FEY. u.eritendnt. po SAntTFts , Ge t ral 'ss;'et AWett. D CA iwv. LL. Asa't (;eneral I'u :en;;er A t., F.oWt! b Sohrlina ailrad fomCale. Onanith Wiiminvtou Colu:. n , a Aug.tr -ii ur:f ftorti i;to nieNo h -WithV Charltt-, 7.Colma nd u.:u2 p.i ArriCaieotd 12o Chrot and t North.n G. Wit Ayl.eIk:G SaTnugliir LaeChiareot and~ beoind. .O ADris C iwtt.i Ass't Geea lto en er ;t., Sothiy Caolin eRaptlwady.Cmay TO AN) FRIOM CAMDE,$rN. GOI.N(a FAST, Leactve~ Colutabi:a *7.:0 a m. 15.25 p ma Arrttive Ctarlestn 12.25 a tu S5 p ma GOING WES.T Letave Chatleton 1*.1 a mn 4.i tp I)l Arrtive Colutnbia 12.:38ami !23 pm iDlaily. *Uailyt c.ceptSunay TO AND) Fh(oM AMDENT. GOING F.AST. L.eave Columbia *7 0 a in *5.25 p im .g:te aden .25 a mt s.25 pL m Go)ING wESTr L.save Camn '7.1 a min 0 A iriv Columtbiat 12: p m i 2p *Da?iy except Sundays. .cave o:ilama *7tvl.50 laim *-,.'5 bp tmi A tvet agta .S.31.20tt dp:o 8.t0 a m. . rriv Conol itum :dea outbia ..::tp m Ctot:necttio mhadett. Colmbia with u the l t:i Rto:a by s:unte:t rai n to amt fromt all s points on both roadis with throutght Pullmnn ~. alceper between Charleston ami Wasiring. ton, via Vir ginia Midland route. without a change. Connteetion made at Charleston with Steam"rs for New York on W'ednsdays 's and S:turdM.ys; also, with Savannah and r Chiarlestont Railroad to all points South. Councctions are madle at Atugusta with Georgia ltailroad1 and Centtal Railroad to e and fronm all poitt South and West. Through tickets can be purchased to all .. points South and West, by applying to D. MCQUEEN, Agent, Columbia. 1U. C. ALL EN, G. P.& F. A. JOHN B. PECK. General Mannger. Asheville and Spartanburg Eallroad. BrAUTANIDUIO. S C.. Mtay 12, 1881. d On and after Monday. Mlay 12st. 184. Spassengcr trains will be run dily (Sundays excepted) between Spartanburg and ien. fl dersonville, as follows: .. UP T RAIN. Leave R. & D. Depot at S partan'burg..00 p mn Arrive at IIendersonville.........9.30 p mn DOWN TRA&IN. Leave Hlendersonville............. 8.00 a mt C A rrive R. & D. Depot, Spartanbur.1.30 p mi s Both trais make connections for~ Colum-. bla and Charleston via Spartanburg. Unlon and Columbia and A tlanta and Charlotte by Air Line. JAMES AN~DERISON, -Superintendent. caek thoe 5 alotft re a reqird. eaer ifyuwahu 4ryoung or od, cn make.$ grealtfay allth time they work, with absolute certainty, Swrite for particulars to H. Hlallett & Co. *Portland. Main.e Nogv 92-!lv ffIl.\ gt s Wntr.ted 1or aut ~ tLl[ ow hne. withhs er..operttion ant a:srtan:ce, by lthe re-: ..ometnt. be-t. Elegantly ill.ustrated. *Costs n,ore per enpy to mnanuittctr.re that the other lives that are sobd for twice its price. Outsells all others ten to one. One1 oh ouri agents tmade a profit of over $51 the ftret } lay. A htarvest of gold will be realized by every worker. All new begitnners succced grand ly. Tertms free. and the most liberal ever offsrred. Save valtuable time by send ing 25S cents for postage, etc , on free outfit. wicih includes large proer.ecttusb'nk. Aet quicklv; a day at the start is worthI a week at the hn'sh. HI. IIAT.LETT & Co., TE:L OLYTRUE FACTS rAi".E 3rr It wtm: :rly sr.I eni.cl ti:e iLC^ : regFniato LIVER ;ld KIDNEY , :: r :-,T: T)L1 EALTH and VIGOR cf YO: i' 1.1 io lse 4_ reiriin acerl:.j:a and :.c:CiCi..N'.OC, cpecialiv 1i) : p1.;,ia.V;iut of Appetite.lndiges ou, LTaek ~i enti:i. etc.. itr use is nar:kcd 'I di i at" :.wa c.ow,lr':ul results. jiOCs. isetir a::l:t:re s re c' e new rorc. n ivs :r S rit: tr~u:u co:nl ! t t eKIt !u::ir to thelrsex will tiuay iR. H AIR' R-R' I.:UY N.CIC s ia:e and spe,, Ce, -10" The c!r.>:: t,",tit uon 1.. :h: v:Iue 0of c -r-o.C . I . , t atte c J. :c our 'I>REAM B i.-2. Ju tid inton,.,:stier,fra T :~ :" cit' SALE BY ALL C 0c:J L)SDALERS LwcE.YV9!E.E Mh 12 S.t 1y - PAYNE'S 10 Horse Spark-Arresting G PortaboE En.in r.hastt e 10.00 ft. of M ichigan Pin Loard? in 1U btts, b..rni. i s abs frnut the sut :ight fout 1i:Len Our 1) F'. r '. :4 mcrni nh power to saw b,O0 :e e '-.d~ i :' hours. Of - - .:rA.rANTFED W r ,e..:r on 1m ls er i:m y Cter En -"'' iili a Automatic Y t. ant a Stationary ;; 'al:' -'::L":rc. Boiler. Circa i . ::.aft:mt or Pulley., . inher et cr ';eddirtn Patent Wr,ioughi-Iron Puilly, send for our 'libtrnat d catal.gie, No. 12, for if1riu.tion :md prices. B. W. PAYNE & SONS, Corning, N. Y. Box 142?. May 17, 201--17 . cA -l De. 4. ti. Pon r 11 8 ly l. - Q-$ ' A -j O1 A L N IIats, - At te LOWST PR CS AtteOL SABIHET M. FOOT. 42---WA bo of sape odstatwllu yo n th a or maknmoeoeyia bu:lnss.atanoreurdWewl star yo. Ye- anwr alte.pr whoeso,ma ette uiesw ar Cotwl tiio wewl&enc 1t Can the round 1wiigud ulpr o il bA: te LytOWST hoIeS,rhl tet the ork. GeAISuccssabolTly stlsn& o, otMn. Main. T. 1 lTl or the. Aoikin cl9asl. Sed1 li 'leroat. Bras<n Lnd wfe tn curedI avih ouesiihed a-SWlvAblrE boD-HRR. The sair oe gtaies re yoiend ate speeoly niaos. 5 cs.,oreyi f'wdy ha nd tixocgt forb pot ag businss. atln re re f. We wsly siat yu.yu ton morea mtney srte awti an onlythingo esntis worvcal d.pe All o bith sex.s yuceed~' rolm Yis our. el wornk ets tbout ey reenint Tr:ee addea wh -wn wnte for !iTthe Lnies, fa Par tb tro res-filtengs. fth U.ar.Tce Jars diectInret, endsre. ometunest wil bama-c~btok weve ter sodfr ws holn twice tonte wri. Gea asessein bsookl Asitelignt del Stat no. Ay-doe rallett Boo Co., Portanf.Man. Nov 22-1y Al]'1 i-ot Bea- 11nd! Lung Aflfe,ton Thell systemIY are nire d!k e'pepre, tion .t intnse tchi, incres by scrtc, sem ait pi-om wee rwl-i n abntte ecu : i the rivtr prtare - soee fed. If allowed fto cotnu ve3riusreuto tmay folo'SW rigN f eter, sth. Salt-edrm, cihr.T Ery'ispela. t Barbers Itens b%tons wcaly cus zutySi nie . .Atoc adE'S 50 e. tr. (el A5 A i..iressiiI a giver 4 w, iara t . f ord T, 25ets o l Jur.- i4-ly. of 4h -U. 8 t,o ee ol for s ta 1w c on prce ' efrsa slygbo an Amerca. Iw men ch proil' thents Alltutilgen pepl !nt rgt.n n talettBoo Co. Prthnd world.AL Thesytes ac ~n-tMur. heesr. tio. Itese tChng lic--beflore rtch