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! I i ...gTn.i.... ? .Mginr. ^ A NAKROW ESCAPE, In a small, poorly furnished room, in a littln rotfrnrn Kifnufpd on tlio outskirts of tho flourishing town of G , a young girl eat sowing for daily bread. She was very young? ftdt twenty? and alio was literally tjdouo >n,iho world. Father, mother, brothers and sisters and had all precoded her in tho universal pathway to heaven, and if sho had relatives moro distant sho know nothing of thai? existence. Sho had been born fh tiffi iionnn v nnrtnrod_ r>nvp. fully educated, and when sbo was not quite uinotccn had loot, with her father, evorv dollar of property she 1^'ad over hoped to claim by inherit tance. Tho day was chilly, one of October's clear, cold ihiV9 that hint ofi * * r opining winter, and tho busy iicecllo j woman was wrapped in a 6oft white'! B^awl, that Boltcnod tho effect of tho Wavy black dross eho wore. fthe! was palo from recont illness, hut there fitted over her worn facc now, and a smile that whispered of sonic hopeful or happy thought in her he; (ft. "While eho sewed a carriage dro\o up-to the door, und si young lady, handsomely dressed in tho richest mourning, stepped 'ightl) ucrota tin: ifarrow garden path, nod iing to the JUUU OV3UUJ3U UBbj UU1WU bUU U.lIIiU i?W H?o 4k)B8c, and up to lier room. 'lowing?' she said. 'Naughty girll Whon will you got well it you aro so obatftiate?' gotting well.' 'Pi o*e it by oatinsr b< mo of thoec grapes, and I will toll you a secret.' i "'The visitor had tbown aside bor hit and 'clonk, and was opening ft basket of choico fruit and flowers, she spoko. When sho camo t<; sit beside her friend, it wns curious to mark tho general resemblance thoy boro to cacb other, knowing there wna no tie oi blood between them.? I$eh had brown hair, large brown j eyes, soft, clear complexion, and fitrlirn- nf iniu!i 11 m Imi.rivf i r> t ? ' wv.. MV*8I,V find sizo. Each had a low, sweet dice, and tho ovidcnco of gentle bl*od and perfect brooding. Ladies, both of tbom, although ono sewed fo. a living and one held an inheritance of nearly a half million of inonov in her own right, as soon CiS c! ic married or camo of ago. As tho bick girl ate (he grape?, sbo said, in a low, earnest tone: 'Estellc, you should not have paid Mrs. Mai tin for my board, yesterday. I havo money eominir to uio for inv sewing.' 4You can pay rno again, thou. Yi?ur worthy* landlady seemed ao very mufeh exorciscd in lior.ni.inU that it was really a christian duty to oasc her.' . But 1 owe you eo much?modi, clno, delicacies, caro. IIow many nighte did you sit hy mo when i woe so sickr 'Novor mind. You would do the Rttmo for mo. Do you nut lovo mo as much to day as you did when we shared liio tyrannies and ndvanla;.;t. of Madame C 'h school together? I wioh yon would put a^i-h some .1 1 your indcponde.iec, and allow m.: i > reaily ?>olp you.1 'Not in money, Knlt-ik).' 4^8 you will. J).if, J.'aUio, >--11 will rnftUe my Iron..-. ~u lor mr, '.HI you nol?' 'So that i:j your ^eeroU" , 'That ia my ucrot. i. kn w.\ it, yet, but I urn soon to bo mun ici. I nin bo lonely, Iluitio. Everybody lb at bolonga to me la dead, except ; ing Annt Fannio, and I tun *? i j h !?... t ? i. i. .. . 1 i .. < - mtn. i mii.jv nvii'.m y i'i\ ? f ill1: l <1 myaelf, cxco.pfin^ Hurry ,V:un -o.'* i 'Harry MunrocP fiattiu, said, turning whlto to hor li;>s. 4 roally boliovo lio loves mo for i mvA(?lf ftlono-' Knli>M<? cn'i 1 < I f r> io I I not poor, and ho in aogoodl' 1 'And you love hi:n too?' IJattii 1 afiked. 'No; yot 1 n him, a .<1 1. * ... T. 1 Will CDlllO. J/'MOU I . 'V/ .,n i I if.- ' ticlP 'I work tor him. Tliat bundle on tho bod, for which I urn to rcccivo six dollars, ia work for Mr. Muiim-. 4Doc8 ho pay you wcl!?' 'Tbo ufltial prico. Eit< I o, will you dd mo one <;rcut. favor?' Certainly I will.' Tnlto that bu.ullr, i}\ work home j for tno, and woar uiy bonnot and I ni,n...i m ,1 ~ m. - ouuni, JLX\JV|# J VUI VUll UWWUi ' tollo, do thia tor mo!' Estello looked in eurprieo at Iho eager whito face raised to here. kI will call John,' sho eaid. 'No, no. Your coachman will not do. Leavo your carriago here, and tako the bundle. Woar my hon not.' 'You want me,' eaid Estolle elowly> Ifr\ rvr* fn KT,. atA-n VAn 1 O * III VV O UkWi VJ 1V/I JVU, in your dress, with your work, to personato you?' 'Yc8, ycsl' lYou liavo sonio good reason?' 'Indeed, indeed I liavo.' j VI will go then. It is nearly dunk, 1 but T. liavo not far to go.' It would bo bard to 6ay which ol tho .young girls was tn >st agitatod, as | EstcUe dressed herself in tho shabby shawl and bound, and started with the bundle of work. When the door was closed after her, Ilatlio tt icw horself on 1 jot knees by her bedaido, praying, with streaming eyes. uic, Iluivonly Father, to boar it. Save her, and troop my ho;.it from breaking!' And as sho prayed, E-jtollo hun-icd along ti?o streets, full of anxious pain and vain speculations. Entering the otoro in tbu dim twi-light, tilic found no lamps burning, and was directed 1>\' f.ho clerk to tin: ... back ol the store. lioro, busily cn~ ^'ttged in tying up goods a tall, handsome man ot about thirty looked up as ohe approached. 'Mhw Frank with sonic work,' the clerk said, an J went baok to hi j.lue. at the front of the store. The handsome owner oi the ia. ti< L 1 1 * 1 . A. I 1 1 1 1 * I CPfilllll&iir't'lK CiropjJOU 1113 OUtHUC*, | and leaned over iho counter. J attic,' l.o oaid,in ft low, lu\\. voice, 'where have you been loi \veeks?' | 'I have been iii,JKstello said, otuad Uying her voice by a groat ill'ori. 'ill! Why have you n<?t bent inv word. You know that I have not III! M .. ) i/iii i?uu(i)09i Alii jji v iiinjii j.; you cannot ^uc68 how anxious 1 Inn *. bliOU.' ! 'lluvo you boon anxious?' 'Can yon doubt iti" ho said iv|nou<;hfully. 'Vou mo weak si ill; your haiul tromblcs on tho conn-tor. I will nee you home.' Hatcllo bowed hor head in mute jfiKHonl. and in a low rnomontrt the^ wcro in the laat darkening slicota togathor. In o the car thai could flcarecly believe its own hearing, Ilnvry Munro< poured a love ?tory of anxiot}' arid Iroublo, till Ir2.iL* lie spoko. uui.,' sno paici, *i ncaru j'ou wore to marry the lieiroM. l'^lollo Murray.' . An on'h in a low whisper ?mistered her, bofore the tonder voice Replied: 'Who could havo told you Much an absurd talo? She i.i a friend, and her Custom in quito an object to me, ho lluit I an) forced to pay hoi* some attention. That is nil.' 'You ?lo not love her thon?' '1 Iovo no one but yon, llatlio.? Surely you should know that,.' 'Tlii.s u my homo,' sho a ns wo red, opening tho JitLle garden ftato, 'Will ton coma mi?' Together th.y cntcrod tho little (Virion ;md fi'ivinrr uii? would s inn.! I > "J O * when bIio removed lior bonnet. listoU lo left Harry Munroo and wont to Uullio'a room. 'You liuvo niivod mo,' !<l?o paid nb i'npt.ly, aa h!io Hi row llio bonnet, with iu lon/jc crapO veil. 'JSow l.o)! inn about your.'-olf.' r if not. ft vory !'n(" lory/ Wl.'.V/Cl'Od. '.My jioor, palo darling!' ii^tollo 'sriccl, aw Ihm' friond broke down, w/b-s . . .. i . < i jnrK[ i/ibturiy, \ vu iwvu cum: '0!?, E-itolIc, ho hue been no kind siiieo father died; they were ongnged in bo mo bufiinews ftpoouhition together, uid he wan alvvaj'H trying to hold father l>?cl< from tho unfortunate inSMMtmontfj that ruined him. After ho 11u(i iinrry g.ivo mo woric, atri \vhh /cry I; H, vory?Oh, RjHoIIc, I bei< v? .1 ho I'u iiily in l.i dovo ivml lion# r, lull pre".rtni hurdonH wero nil light to >>:?r, thinking of tho hajij?y faturo fis u.-i wife.' ' ? ill K a r\/ur ah i>. ,t\V ? in- IIU IIVIVWI v 101 v>>i jrum 'Mo. After-wo sold tho old house I c.imo hero unknown to him. Mrs. Mnrtin is our old wosherwomun, and : ilic gftvo mo a room,?but, it wan a 1 silly priilo, .i lollo?1 ?1 i< 1 not, wan' iiiu ('>001110 to ilii? po u placo, afior f ivuvn 111^ IUU OU i^ll^ uo UU U1U III UUi ?ld homo.' 'Will you soo him now?' 'Ih ho horo?' 'Yob; but you aro not fit lo moot him. I will go down,' Harry Munroo bad ntudiod all tho objocta in the littlo parlor by tho light of a dim korosono lump, and wan wondering what could detain llattio bo long, whon there ontorod at the parlor door a compoaod little lady, who spoko in a tono clear, cool and sharp aa ieilefl, saying^ 'Mr. Munroo, whon 1 inform you .that I Initio Frank is a dear friend, and old Bchoolmalo, that bid horsclf from mo in her poverty, and was found ai.nun only a fow wooks civo, when slic was ill; when L tell you that, L curried homo her work this evening, unci was your companion in your walk here, you will noarccly bo surprise*! that 1 return your ring, and inform you that your visits will in (uttiro bo nnwelcomo both to rue and to her. Good ovoning.' lie was alouo again before) ho had time to ul tor a word, ami Kstello ro turncding to her (riond, found her in u fainting fit. Another long illness followed, liut lUcllo kept faithful until her nursing \\h:i rewarded by tho convalescence <;f her patient. When ll.ati.io was able to sit up again, E .telle -aid to her; 'I want your forgivom^s, llattic for taking r.i:v. i; ranlablt-. liborfiiss * o xvith j >nr private ufiYm vvbilo you wcro I!!.' 'You have it. What. have you been doing?' 'I w.i:i looking inio fhc little black trunk in t!io corner, iov :.<> .uo articles ol clothing, uixl lifted the tray.' ?Tliore iii nothing thcro but poor lather's private papers. 4 \Y* I I I # )? I 1 5?M! - < ll it 1 ? !%#%? f 1' /\f I ? *\ Ti / I " ? " * ing ovi-;- to in} gu.. tdinti, ul.o i? si lawyer. I was quite convinced from what 3'ou ioi<. mo that there was some foul play regarding your father's properly. Aly suspicions were cor(eel; aud a;n?;ug!ho papers woro such itrong proofs of Harry Munroo's vil* lainy, thsit lit- was glad lu compromise una lofU'o i:>o i>iuco. ho, nty dour, ivlion you arc nblo to ntU'rd to youi own a flairs, you will find fifty ihous*find (!olli\i\s in iho (mod Will iJnnU, subject to 3 our c-i I 'Filly tliou :nul dollars! i '(J11di>tiI t111y you nro enlitlod to Inoro, but my jjimi tJ. i-i s! <> ;ic:?i it { hdviHublo to avoid lb < , < i- ; : su! 1 trouble ut a lawsuit, a.id -Mr. Mun- i l'oo \va:i only ^bi I to ir.cct !::n halt Lvny.'" 'Ho bus jjono, you bay.' . 'Yes, lie bus ?yno. Lio probably jiTicnnou to i(nin}>o?so$si<jn ol yom father'. ]>;.] i:if> !h:uii^b hi. prelendrd Iovo b">r y*?" but d dented :?i? own aim by bis ov f Cigi.viia;.i to become leas* IcTof toy lYioiuy. I-> you fool flail s flod, HaLtioV' 1 Ulllji u inccttioiiCd tO thiol? hOY/ poorly I can over thank you and your guardian.' ! 'And yon will como and mako mo a rtonoj, long visit, until you have a Itoino your own'/' You know l.liat 1 wifl. Oh to, Ebtollo, what nu o^cnpo wo had!' ? Expcricneo Touch c-3' i'lic. (-i!' ,?i.!gadv co ol nn old man vim has tilled )i. -oil 1 >r (orty yetiru inU.i IV 11 . T >T It? iuav; ill/Ill l :. V 1VA(?S .IHiff J UlUUTi I ;f everv i : num \v< uM 1">ilo\v it, hard *i? >?*3 would ho Uo, ) at a dislanro: 1 t 1 Uir. an old man, upwards of tlm c ft<v>ro yeors, dm io^ t\Vo pcorfti of which I havo-bton a iiilcr of the noil. I cannot Ba} liiat i am rich nowv but 1. hvvr fcrrn rich, and, Tmd have all i nc d, do no: owe o;><? c!c*liai, Lave ii. v cliil'lrcn n ^<>oci < i.li.c^ion, ami, wlion ? s11Jt i v.\*ay, wilT feave ilu '.n ( .no;1 'Ii to kocj> tlio woll away O'om tiro ii >o;'. :\j ? < X]iOri<MlCO lias lang'it tm-.: tlir.f ? J. O 10 s r.s of \vo!j pre JiVofl ami manure]) ai.fi woll ^Jtiyjito'l, ni Tidnftod in ru thnn Lwn m.i-* ulilcl. recoivos OiilyMie fliirtvo^itn uuit of ma. nuro niid labor used on one. i>. Oi.o cowj hofso, nnilOj or h- '/C' 11 I'd, i H'Ji'O i?r >fHablo limn ; two ko'(>t ot) the ; mouit of i >oil noc- I (:flr^firy to keep ono well. -?* i 3. Ono aero of clover "or grnna i?! worth lii' iO thun tw<? fiiv a r>/ p.iMan I where no pfute oj cl ?v? r is uiised. 4. N<> farmer v.Tio buys or.I , corn, whoftt, t >dder ami ay, mm a nilo for en yeara, can keep the sheriff from ho door in (lie end. 5. The fanner who never roads | i:<i ie<;Hiir:il juvj>?i8, nm) ancora at | book farming and improvements, al-1 | Ways has a loaky roof, poor Block, bro^ou down fonces, and complains of "bad seasons.,' 0. Tho farmer who is abovo his buaiucsa and entrusts it to another to ( manage, soon liaa no busiuosa to at- j tond to. ( ? <S> ? William 13. Astor, best known from bis counoction with tho Astor f Libnry, ono of the wealthiest citizens of Now York, died this morning, aged 84.yoars. Lie had bcon in ill health for a long time. TONS COOMTY DIRECTORY. Senator?11 E Bo wen. liijirescHtulive?1> 1'" Bradley. Clerk of Court?S I> Koilh. Judge of Probate?I JI lMulpol. Shtrijjf?.1 Uilfcy Ferguson* Coroner?Warrcri Boycd. School Coiuinianionc~?It A Bowon. Treasurer?W A Losloy. Auditor?Alonzo M Folgcr. C'ou/iti/ Commissioners?John 'J' Goaseft, vMiniriuau?llobcrt Craig, G M Lynch. Clerk County CoiamiBsioncrH, C L IlolUngsworth. Triil flutters- E'titey : O II C ft mi 111?Salubrity ; J 11 Ctiivton?Central i Juh A Lul (lull?/Vr/r<jM C 1I: C L 1 lollij?rswortii ? iio.cn.- villi : I ii Sutherland. * - ,rtry- ?.??. ??t? . .v -*vn-:.v*ri(r?T<? NOTICE Wo havcjufll replenished our clock of mcrch.tndibu for tUc lull and winter tnvle. Ladies' and pcntlemen's lints find dress ^rnerally have "received ^jxioial attenlion. t Our Shoe Department I- vo-y full, amounting to nearly one tlioudollars. <i-tsr dcaseral SiwBs t'.irmripfa ne *riv cvyythin;r jpou ?ro Jikcly t im! ^ifrlvo i Vet v Sow. Hail Car Load. Of bast I'ivorpool Sail ?n hum! niul^fo? suit two 'loUarn j?or nuok, vhich ia CI IE A PR Than liefore tii.- (\ir. All nre rcfj?oo; tally in* Viicl to c.kl' :\inl (hem. Xioatcr & Hosier. Central, S. C\. Oot. 28, 1S71. V. *>1 J't A 555 * .*1? c?SS?! T h- cc v !1 e vh W es t w a rd. For nv\] circulars, condensed time (allies uud ctMirral informalioii in regard to trua."l in . ; iiits Inoi:i: ii'fl in ;ill nr>inis in TVnnp?tn>i? ArU-i'iiu . Mi -ouri. Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas, Tcx:ih, (own, New Mcxico, Utah (' tiif irnii., r.jiply lo or address Ai.iikkt 11. Witr.NN, General Immigrant Agent, (Jtiiec No. ; " !I 1 ltiin'>!\ll 11 iiiio, Atlanta, Ga. 1 Ni one hhou'.il g.rWcHt without ftrwl goli!i eotnvttiiiienlioii with the Ueneral I'l-Ul, aii?l OUUUIU U IIIIOrilllMJ ft'J to ; i-vi !i-r .v'v.iuJr.gt'H, cheap and <{tiick triuisI At ion of families, household good*, stock, ami forming implement* penorally. All informal ion cheerfully given. W. L. DANLKV, 11 oo Cm 0. ]'. & T. A. ;Lky wi Sab Mss. Purtici desiring to hire conveyance to ~ ri^.._?iri T-Li. 11 -? -i? ? u ncun VUUII iiuu.U', 1UU1U lAUl'K UI1U UlflUr joints, QiVQ bo ncoomrapilfvtcii ftt my Stablofl, it all hours of tho tiny nrul night. Puri ChaHCrH ran hIho he Riipjuicu villi Guol Stocl: at roasontihlopricos. JE-jX" llcguUn* Mail Lino U> Pickens Oom tfc-MV s 'I'll: ^ 5? 1111.! :v f>*ronlril \ ItlCIIHY & WVATT. > . 1 y Htntion, K. 0., Aug, 1K70. no 10-1 y T;'???, . 'PI. ,TT. ^HSiSlUBd (?' AVIMi lc uvin I r.nd jtcrraixneJifly loc.ih 1 'I : t l'lyk lldvillf, refpCCl fully oft'il'H hi' Pi ?ft . ioiml worvicca to tlio rilixcus <>f licit 1 vii . h i . urr^uii'ling country. Clmrgoo trusonnblo. Ahiy U 4 1 XSAAC M. BRYAN, AM'o^srarsr AT iaw, mmiiii c, h? n. !?r: ' s in Courts of I'iclcciiB ounty, ami in Knifed Stutc:* Convtn a:^b> jki'ileiwy X < ".?i vr!y curoil. The worst cnapn. of Ionc unlink Dr. Hobbnrd's CurcA '( It! flcrd fro fo nil swMre: <inp; J. rt. I>ir?. iii.kt:, Dr?ij<glbt, 814 r>lli A*o., N. Y. AMllM*0031 l:!rj IT I; II i:V, iBtSSinSMSfffl * J Ah rf ; H J rbVi.iS ' 'uu-i'uluJiuu '111 / 'i i. ! : ; . ' < Mil;- hiown ntvl v i % i-< for inntOQcikj rut., u. ...i i.i r ii . .i /<i Lt, J. C. B?C&, 112 John &U, Cincinnati, C._ WOII'ITOW <sV IffAUOOl), t\ T TO I! NIJ Y 3 AT I, A MftKipa ?. ? \ y I \A, pi vo I heir Attention to Die Prnotioc ' 7 >xn<I i<j tho < ollootion of Pensions, Hounty I. uul nnd nil other ClftimH. .J. .1. MMiTO.N, ?. IV II.AUUUU, W illialla. ?. 0, IMckons, 8, C. Tuly i!7?h 1871. I tf M FSM1 All* bhiiih} IIIIV MOUfKY SAVJKI>. Dealers Bavo Fivo, Ten and Fifteen ; dollars per thousand on Cigars, and rvnf M'nKonnn of Inwnot turni<nu Ktr r\??. XVUi?VVV UV iVH *JJ VI doring irom PERRY & SLAWSON, Indian Girl Cigar Storo, COLUMBIA S. 0. N. B. Send lor Sample?. Doc 24 18 tf. co? 7* v XM?* ' j Manufacturers oi' Cotton Gins, Colfon (Jin Feeders, Condeusors and Ootton Gin Materials of every description. Our Gins have lieen in use thirty years, nntl liavo au established reputation for simplicity, light, ruuning, durability, and for quality and quan*. tity of lini produced. Our Feeder is easily uttached lo the (4in, and easily operated l>y . .... k..n.l ..r ....... I'l t ho bimpleat and cheapcitl Feeder in the market and food with inoro regularity Minn is possible by hand, increasing Lho outturn and giving f. oloancr and better sample. At all Fairs whero exhibited and by Planters having them in use, they have been accorded the liiglicj-t cnconiums. Our (Jomfensors arc well made, durublo and simple in coustruction, find do what is required of thorn rapidly ami well. No additional power is required to drivo tho Feeder or Condenser, and no flin House .is complete without them. We arc prepared to warrant, to any reasonable extent, perfect rails-faction to every purchaser. Circulars, price-; and full information furitLhi'l. Addrens a -- above, or apply to jiuius \j- K>miiuj ureonviiio a. v . "smmm?/ u?-.viwwtT?j OJTwwimgggin.tM.-j.BigggaggM wj?>*wm Gyocnvi&c & Columbia R R SCHEDULE i 0\ nml a,! irp Fit IDA V, /IUOUST 28th, 1874, tbu I'/.JtiiiNUEU TKAIN8 on una noaa win do run us loiluws, daily, Sun* ",r""v1 UP. uoiivc ColumbJA fit 7.20 a m " A l.st?> 11 V 05 a in " Newberry I0.31 a in ('oUcnbnry 2.05 p rn " Helton 3.50 ji m Arrivo III Greenville ji iu DOWN. Leave Groonvillc at fi.!)0 a in " Jtcltou 3.:10 a in 11 n. i.~- i i?? ? ? vur. v?U!i i J 1 U. I t> ft ir j " Newberry 1.30 p 11, I " Alston 3.10 p m Arrive at Columbia 5 00 p in j[.;-v/"l'onj?uc< nt. A'.:-fon with Trains on the Spartanburg and Union Railroad : conncct nt Columbia with Night Trains on the South Car olina Railroad up and down ; alio with Trains, going North and South mi lho ('hr.r'ollo, Columbia and Augusta and the Wilmington Co AlWKVIM.K BRANCH. Train leave Abbeville at U.lGuin., oonnccf ing with Oi.vn Train from Greenville. Leavi Coko ibnry at 2.1*> p m., connecting with Ijj Train from Columbia. Accommodation Trail"., Monday*, Wednesdays and l'iidays. Lon^r ('i^kesbiiry nl 1! If; a in., or on the arrival o. tlie'l><?wu Train from Greenville. Leave? Ab< beville at 1 o'nlook p. m., oonnecting with Train from Columbia. ANDKRtfO.'i MRANCII AND .^.UK P/i/(-? DIVISION. DOWN. Leave WftlhftlTJl at 6.(3 j ? & ?? Pcrryvillo 0.2,5 u n. " Pomtlelon 7.10 n ni " ,\?'tcr?V.n H.10 u m Arrive r\f Hull on (it 11.00 n Connecting with down train fr?.?n> Greenville Ul?. Leave Hellon 'it 3.50 p m " Ajiderton 4.1)0 p m t 1',. 11 r. r.n .. " V' ; vr 0.8G |> nt Arrlvo -it v, tSaf 7.K> p m Acic.>inr:?i> I u . >n Ti i Id w<^n 15<-llo? rmd All llM'S ii S?u i J, u . i\ .. nil Rflllirduj > Iif . ?c T 'io;. > ."?jit , "V on nrrivil <j; L/owu Ti uii Iroin (iurnvillc. I.cave Au !. i . nl '/.<1 i i> in., ( noctiiu; villi Uj' Tidin JYoui vJoiiiirt'iiii. >\i U DOiJAME \I>. ' i?i..' ' nt i intentiont. JAitEZ ) 1: . <. <! ,'m.nil'i'lOui.t Ayjoiil. . j>t j 1 u if Schedule. Atlanta & Y -Awnond Air Line Railway< SOUTH I.M'DrM TitAIN Leiv'o MlrwiU (i.00 p m IiOavc ijonocivOily ll.fil pin liCu'vb ('enfi.'il 12.42 a in I.onvc Knsliy 1.12 a m I."five Orccnvlllo 2.12 a m /,eave iNftrlimhiirfj ft.Ofl a 111 /Jrrlvo at CliftrloUo 8.0G a in OOINII nOI'Tlf?r XI'[tH99 TRAIN. Leave Chariot fo 0.00 a m Leave Spartanburg 10.60 a ni Leave Greenville 12.83 p m Leave liasley 1.15 p n Loavo out ml 2.00 p m Leave Honocft Oily 2.48 i> m Arrive at AJanln 0.18 n m (101 NO NoK'iMI- -ACCOMMODATION TRAIN(.(r.vt Atlnnla 7.0$am !<cavo fJencea City G.'lfl p rn [.cftvc antral (i.07 a rn Loavo Knsloy 7.1f> a m (<i>avc Greenville 8*21 a tn Loave Spatlanlmrp; ] 1.00 a ni Arrive ft'' hurlollo ii.00 p m OOINO SOUTH?\ ( CO M >101) ATI OK THAIS. Loavo harlollo 8.13 n t>i r,??Avo fipnrlAnl.urg 8.80 p rn Lcnvo OroenviliB 10. IK p m Lcnvo Knslcy 11.42 pin he a vo fiftl 12,51 um T.oftvo Honooft Oily l .r.lnrn Arrive ill Allunln 1.4ft pm n V A0F. Knp & iSuj-i, f X I " fT - I.V.1 T.lTTT?-", i"i T(iTir~ir '1 Snccmrage Some Enterprise and Homo People. i WOORS, SASH AND BLIN1>S * Geo. S. Hacker, < CHARLESTON, S, C. ' The only Carolinian engaged in tho man ufiicturc of Doors, fash, Blinds, Moulding and Turned Work in Charleston, 8. C. j Prices as low as any other house, and all \v?ork first-class. no 2iMy MCKKWfc fcCIIOOI*. milK Exercises of (lie First Term of this J. School will commence January 18lli anil end June 'l(h; (he Second Term, July 6th and end November l'Jlh. Students entering within two weeks after the commencement of the Terms, will be charged for the whole term ; those entering after thin time, from tho tinio of entering, llenco, it is very import* ant that students enter at the commencement ? oj the Term that they may bo properly and justly classified. Course of StudyPit IM A K V DE PA It T M ENT. .JUNIOR CI.A9S. 1st Term?Spelling, Wcbstcrs ; Rending, 8wr? gout's Curios. 2il Term?Spelling nnd Rending continued } Primary Ueogrnpliy, Cornell's; Meutal A* ritlimetic, Pnvies Ivxerciscs in Writing. INTl'RMKl>IATn CLASS. 1st Term?Geography continued : Introduce > t.s,... I'., -i: ! |-,iibi. x-111111:11111. i.iuuona; Heading continued; Elements of Written Arithmetic, i pnvics; Exeroiucs in Writing. t % 2d Term?Intermediate Geography completed; ' Analytical Hnglitih Grammar, bullions ; Elements of Written Arithmetic completed ; Primary U. 8. History, Qunckcnbos; Ex-* erciaea in Writing. KRNIOR CJ.A9S. lpt Term ? English Grammar eomrdetod Plivo i J " si'Ml Ocogrnphy, Warren's, Ooinmon School Arithmetic, iJuvies ; Analysis of Words; Towne. 2d Tcnn?Analysis of English Language, Greene's: Arithmetic continued ; SiH?ll?r Composition, ljuackonbos ; Higher U. 8 History, Stephens'. riUil'AllATOHV DEPAIITME NT. jirston class. 1st Term Latin Grammar millions; Latin Hea| dor, bullions; Elementary Algebra, Davit , History of England. Mnvkhmn'n ISdTerm?<Six Books of Cummt, Bullions; An1 nlyMS of l,nttn Ser.loniu', Arnold's noo?ud | Lnliu llook ; Greek Grammar, Bullion*; Groek Header, Bullions': Elementary Alg?? ^ lira, completed; NiiturnU'lnloisopliy, Quaok enbos, IXTERMKMATK (TAPS. 1 ft Term?Six lioi.ks of Virgil, Anthon* Grot k Header, completed; I'liiin Geometry Loom!*; Higher Composition and Hhotorlo f Qunckenbos: KendriuU' <! VMtHUWlU} 2d Term?SsillvihI*s Catalinc & Jugurtbn, Antbon'a; Xcnopbon'a Anabasis, Anthon't; Higher Algebra, commenced; Robinson'# New Univcisity; Solid am! Spherical Qe?? oinctrv, completed; Chemistry, Youinan a . HCMOIl CLASS. I si Term?Cicero's Select Orations, Antbon's * Xcnophon's Memorabilia of .S'ocratcs; An? tbon'fi; Trigonometry and Surveying, Loo mis; liomun History, Arnold's; Latin 1'roav ('omrwix*' i'**1 ArtiftM'u 2*1 Terra?Antlion's; .Six books of llomor'o Ilind, AnthoVs; Greek Proso Gompcsition Arnold's; filgtbio ooujplcteu, AaliOuviuy^ f Hrockle?l>y'a Tho fibovo cotu'so will prcparo can didatea for admission into tho Homo* more ci.ask of any of our Southern CV.'.U j.;c Hl;;:lc:;t:-., v. In; do not .stand I a Hftli.sf'riotory examination upon tli sovoral Htudios ol each t lass, 'vi!i r.c I ho nllov/od flio m-if ? ? * - .HI VilliUO I? * Lin* noxt higher, hut. retained in bucjIi clnm, till all Iho i tudieB of it be sutisliK turily coinj>h toil. Tuition of J'himahy Depaktmen?] k 11 fT? r<* gflf i ii IV ? i'.iv, I . ^ Junior Cluf;s, - . 810.00 Intormcdiato Class, - 12.50 Senior " - . 15.00 Preparatory Department, 20.00 No deduction will bo inado for lost ? t ime except from prolonged sickness. I Monthly reports <>f punctulity, do; portiuent, and recitations in eaeu atudy, will bo furnished parentB. J. II. CAIililStiE, Principal. Dee. 17. IV ir _ : j vk * JL. IiTiATCII LIS Y'S l| r fin* V\T" pr 'VC(1 CUCUMIiEH Jw I? J^ Blwt)01) PUMPia (h0BC* itf v> knowledge Standard of A5J tJio market, by popular p : JI-Q vcrilioi, t ho bent. pump for tho cftali money. Attention i.t invited to nintoliley'? Improved Ilrrvcket, tho l.?(. $' ?.} Dron Clionk VaIvo t?l?S/.k ?>? ? - withdrawn without disturbing tho ? J* ^joints, and tlio copper chamber which never cracks, scalcs or rusta, and will last a life tinio. For salo by Dealers and the , trade generally. In order to be suro that you get liiatohfey'o l'ump, bo careful and seo that il han rny trade Mark as abovo. If you do not know where to t?uyj descriptive circulars, together with the odnio and address of II.r. <w.o..t ~ ' * .... muuiu?i< .you, win no promptly furnifihctl l>y n<MroB*ing with ulnnip. (JUAB. CI, liliATCIILKY, i?l a ii it luff iii'er, 25?0m 501iommonGroe 81., Fhlladolphi* ? n .. ? _ ?"j*w I The undersigned, having- resumed the prao (ice of law, will attend the Courts on the 8th Judicial Circuit. Business left with Wm. K? Ilngood, at Pickens C. 11., will be promptly attended to .1. W. ILilUUSON. No?. 1 I, lo',*.