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From the Carolina Spartan. Now liofthy Tg Maggins Came to Dar Oputtai-410tag U6 *special 9; ,j propose giling your readerd I"- roWange i I real Ilfe, that hap 'POIA-d many Year ago -"HOW Tint t*hT gj Jftggn:me to giff about "M, *0.1" '36n* t16, tieat the oeA of our latq unpleWantness, we met up with4a od oeqoaiMtane, the verita bI TiI, wh as always full of fun, .aud,eajo) ed a good j oke-especially on himself-and could tell them in such a romantic way, that lie never failed to e oite the risible qualities of his listee". -i fbt above meeting he appeared to.be, as isual, full of fun, and his eWilirkled, as though his thoughts ran bok to some laughale event in hisstery. S$o be says to me: "Captain, did you ever hear of the scrape I bid With the gal I was cour tin' when I first set out gallinT' "No, Tim,' says I, 'let us hear from -it. " i.aptain, when I first made sebut in that time, I had a bank JOOahW, one of the sweetest, fanni 1. giscebivocus little fairies ever t ade track$ in the Sand; in s1e va&lin her tracks in the * 4el M.ig It npon piNttlb and grtyId ik with me, it lockt& ni llce. re ut as I was going to say, she was coming over the En oree, and I had to- meet her on Sat urday night at neighbor Drayton'p; so dnring the week I says, "Sis Bee, I want you to wash up my Sunday shirt by Saturday night, I am going to see my gal." "Oh, Tim,' she said, '1 *adhed yon shirt just two weeks ago, and you've only worn it twice; I am not always going to be washing your shirt." I says, "never mind, Iee, I am going there to see my Di anab, and there may be a fortune in store for me-especially if I dig it out you know. I must be in my beat bib and tudker." She caved in, and iure enough Saturday evening my bhirt was handed out; and such a nice white and smooth gentleman angelB might covet. But it was starched from top to bottom so that it would stand alone. I hollered out, "Sis Boo, what in the d-l did you starch this thing all the way through tort Ton have certainly p)ut the last pound of flour onk the place in it." But she say., "ntever mind; I did right; you tend to 3 onr own tn.uiess.', So this time I knocked undesr, arnd after breaking the lower extremnjies, I wriggled Into it, and put on my bla<k and only suit I had. In a few min ate I could have been seen wending my way on foot to Neighbor Dray ton's, and landed about dark, and stnrd enough my dulcet was there up to time and brimful and rnnning over with devilment and funt, as usual. Old man Dray ton had sever al sons and daughters of bib owun; and such a lively and pleasant time we had don't often fall to the lot of mortals, and about that timue I woul.d not have chariged places for any place above *)r below that I ever heard or read of But eternal felicity ain't the lot. for mortals here, especially me, I don't care how hard he works. I was too happy for it to last; so things had to chanige, anid they did change. My gal, confound her, could make a house of mnourning laugh, ii 81he ti ied. She had just finished one of her funniest, and 1 sorter screwed on the chair to give a hearty laugh, and, my heaiv ens !--well it aini't worth while to &ay-seh a noise I could neirher see nor hear. I have heard it thunder many times, heard the Blakely gun. in Charleston that shot '100 pound b)allP; an)d bocard the "Long Turn." since we'so been in the war; but It ap~peared to rue that if all the ai til Jery of the universe had been let loose it would not have made half the racket; and to cap the climax, my iittle imp archly said she believed it had thunde.red, for she smelt the biimstone. Well, there was a heap of laughing but none of it by me.; I could see nothing to laugh at. I soon made it may business to get up and git. I ihuught a house of mourning would be more congenial to my feel ing. '1Totn, one of old man Dray ton'a.boys went out with me. I told him I was going home. "Oh,' says he, 'Tug, you needn't be a fool; stay and go to meeting to to morrow, as you intended to. If you run oft, you'll never hoar the end of it." So 9 after a litIi mdre Coaxi1g, me and Toui retmtdd, 1td foUdd We rest playing pleased and displeased, in which we joined. By thit t1Gwe it was Vearly midight, and some said we bad better go to bed before we broke Sunday, w1ich was quite a. relief to me. So me and the boys went up stairs to bed, while the girls slept below. That night I had awful dreams, snob as none but those in trouble have. However, I worried through, and In the morning got up, made my toilet and went down stairs; and what should I see but my little devil and one of old man Drayton's gals sweeping the floor. As soon as I got in sight the gals looked up and began snickering and laughing at a horrid rate. Good heavens thinks I, will they forever keep not only me, but themselves in remembrance of things that I, at lesat, had heped had died away with the night. But be hold! Tug was again doomed. In looking down to view myself, by Ju piterl what should I discoverl In making my toilet, I had neglected to button up the tront of my troweers, and there that abominable white and slick extremity, that Sis Bec had tak en so much pains to have right, was protruding out, which looked like and as large as an Irish peddler's lincn towel, banging down before me as an apron. The result was the gals left the room, and so did I, and made tracks for home, thinking that all the bad luck of a whole generation of Tug Muggins had happened to me. "So Captain that was my luck, and it so nuhinged me, that for a long time I could'nt look her straight in tne face; but we did meet again, and it would do you good to bear a little of our subsequent history. You've seen great long stories in newspapers called romances in real life, but if they had mine and Kate's they could make a w happer. I will tell you some more of our scrapes, but not to night; so, dodge the bullets, good night." 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In two ases where it was thought eon. frmed ensumption had taken place the Uxpeaeoant efreeted a oue. ,- 3.. S.PRAGUE,.M.D. "We can no5 SPeak too highly of Dr. Tut t's Exa peotorant, and for the se eof asfering huaninty4 haope' it may beea meve generauy known."-Oaa ol yI r'arsir eea .-a.9a rho State of South Carefta PAXKN8 00ORTY. IO 0OMMON PLEAS. iaylf' WMansei,ANetoher MIansell, Cauiilla Hendrieks and hubaud Jamee B HeUdriokg and othets- Plaintiffs. fams Bawell, Robert E Bowen, W= A Olyde, Hetty u frifs, Thftas W Rusmell Orlando C Folger ai others-Defeudant COPLAI- irox RULi, &o. t virtee of a deereetal order, made by the Hon. T. It. Cooke, Judge of the Eighth rudicial Cironit, on the 1th of July, k. D. 187$, each and every of heirs at aw of Tinsa Emma Johnson, foIerlf Tin ia Birma Mansell, if any therip be othet han the Plaintiffs above named i tfife ao. ion, are hereby summoned an reuired to tppear before the Clerk of this Court, iden Afy themselves and establish theft claims to 'he funds to be distributed, herein on or be. Fore the 21st day of July A. D. 1877, ot rorever be debaried of all benefit under the lecree for distribution to be rendered in this kction. Given under my hand and office seal at Pickens, this the 15th day of July A. D. L876. 8. D- KEITH, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Pickens County, 8. C. July 20, 1876 46 ly S TAMERING cured by Bates' appliances. For deecription, &c., address ImpsoN & Co., Box 5076, New York. ZYKALZY0! We are now prepared to furnish permanent situa tions for a large number of persons, male and female who arefParti lars sent free on application. 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Studen ts, who do not stand a satisfactory examination upon .the several studies of each class, will not be allowed the privilege to advance t< the next higher, bnt be .rctained it such class, till all the studies of it b( satisfactorily compllleted. TUITION OF PRIMARY DEPARTMIENT PER~ TERM[. Junior Class, - - 5( intermediate Class, - - 12.5( Senior ", . 15.0( Preparatory Department, 20.0( No deduction w"ill be made for los: ime excep)t irom prolonged sickness. Monthly reports of punctulity, de, portmnent, and recitations in enen stu. dy, will bc furnished parents. J. H. CA RLISLE, Principal. Dec. 28, 1875 17 tf Fits and Epilepsy POSITrIVELiY CURED. The worst cases of the longest standing, by using DR. JAUn3BAnn's Cure. It has Cured Thousands, and 'will give $1,000 for a case it will not benefit. A bottle sent free to al! addrossinq 3. E- IBBLE, Chemist, Office: 1355 Uroad way, New York. SHUN DRUG POISONS. MED[C[NE RENDERED Us ' EsS. V7ota's Electro Belts and Bands are indorsed by the most eminent physicians in the world for the cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, liver eomplaint, dyspepsia, kidney disease, aches, pains, nervous dlisorders, fits, female complaints, nervous and general de bility, and other chron ic diseases of the chest, head, liver, stomach, kidneys and blood. Cook with full particulars free by Volta Belt Be , Cincinnati, 0. METROPOLITAN W 0 R K S, CANAL ST., FROM SIXTH TO SEVENTH, RICIIMO.&D, : : ViRGINA. ENGINES. Portable and Stationary, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Boilers, Castings of Brass and Iron. Forgings, &c. A RCIIITECTURA L E IRON WORK, . In all its branches. done by experienced hands iMPROVED PORTABL~ ENGINES foj driving Cotton Gins, Threshing Machines, Separators, Grist Mills, &c. A number o: second-hand Engines and Boilers of various patters, in first rate order, on hand, Repair work solicited ant promptiy done. WM. E. TANNER &CO. Oct14, 7 ly FlCEniCQUNf DIRECTORT, Senator-R E Bowen. Rep resentativea-D F Bradley and E HI Bates Clerk of Court-John J Lewis. Judge of P obate-W G Field. Sheriff-Joab Mauldin. CJoroner-Berry B Earle School Commieaoner-O W Singleton. Treasurer Audio County Commissioner-B J Johnson Chal rman-John T Lewis, Thou P Looper. Clerk County Commissioners, C L Hollingsworth. Trial Justicee-Easley, Luke T. Arlail-Sa. lubrity, ------Cntral, James A Liddell-Pickens C TI., C L 'Hlollingsworth an a W Taylor-bau..i, J n) Mu..era. O asAoM , 0 Te . a.- 1; .0Wt O On Sfan r Bandyi. DO 9 J; She Passenger Trains on the IoV J, Railroad will run as follows: SS COLUMBIA telye Ohtletd Arrive W Calundblai FOR.AUGUSTA. Leeve Chittiehtoal 0 Arrive at Augusts FOR CHARLXfTON. (Sundays dhieot4d.) Leave Columbia 9 04 Arrive at Cbarleston 4 lp: Leave Augusta 9 i Arrive at Charleston 4 46 Pa COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPREXS., Leave Charleston 9 1.p Arrive at Columbia 7 26 a Leave Columbia 7 0 p ip Arrive at Charleston 6 40 a k AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Charleston 8 00 p a Arrive at Augusta 7 46 04 Leave Augusta 8Q t a Arrive at Charleston T40 a SUMMERVILLB TRAIN. { (Sundays excepted.) Leave 8tmmarvillbi t 7 80 * Arrive at Charleston 8 48 a 9 Leave Oharleston 81 Arrive at Summerville 4 CAMDEN TRAIN Connects at KinEville daily [except Sun* days] with Up And Down Day And Psegter Frains. Day and Night Trains connect at Augui4 with Georgia Railroad, Maon and Augusea Railroad and Central Railroad. This. rout# via Atlanta is the qnickest and most diree, route, and as comfortable and cheap as avy other route, to Montgomery, Selmio Mobil4 New Orleans, and all other points Southwest, and to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicao, St. Louis. and all other points Wesb and Norik west. Day Train connects at ColumblaL*wth the Through Train on oharlottee Road (whick leaves at 9 p. m.) for all points North. Night Train connects with Local Trai [which leaves Columbia at 8 a. =.I for point , on charlotte Road. Laurens Railroad Train conneets at N4*1 berry on Tuesdays, Thursdays and SatWA 4 days. Up columbia Night Train connects closlj with the Greenville and columbia Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. S. B. PicKEis, General Tieket Agent. Greenville & Columbia R R. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, Psene frains run daily. Sundays except v_d, connecting with night trains en South Cairolina Railroad up and down. On and.aft. cr Monday, December 13, the following will be the Schedule: UP Leave Columbia at 7.45 a a Leave Alstopiat91 m 3 Leave Newberry at108 u Leave Cokesbury at 20 Leave Bielton at 86 Arrive at Greenville at Leave Greenville at 80 Leave ilelton at,94 Leave (Iokesbury 1 2 neave New berry at 24 Leave Alston at,42 Arrive at. Columbia at ss ?~~Concctat Aeton ith 9rai 6 on s o:in Hairoadup nd dwn ;al2owit Tras Tram eave bbevile at~J 11.a2ni a onab. ng-CtIionc aAlowhTrainsfo revle o th Sparomaburg and1 Uion,ilo conne t at~ 'iri mColumbia.ih TAin coniethe Sont TCaI umbidaM and egsday and FrWidmsngLe,Cog CoTr y eat. 11eiea .15 a m.,ero tearia one ingwie Down Train from Greenville. eave h~ boei ur at 2.'lo5 p. m., connecting with tp Train from Columbia. AcmeainTan AMDERSON BRANCH AND 1?LUE RID@b DIVISION. Leave WValhalla at 6.06 a as Leave Perryville at 6.46 g; a Leave Pendleton at 7.86 a t Leave Anderson at 8.86 a at Ai rlve at Belton at 9.20 a nW up. Leave Belt on at 8.60 p na Leave Anderson at 4.50 p a. Leave Pendieron at 6.60 p n, Leave Perryville 6.86 p a Arrive at WValhalla 7.16 p a Accommodation Train, between Beltos and Anderson on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Batur. days, Leave Belt on at 9.50 a in., or on arriv al of Down Train from Greenville. Leave Anderson at 2.00 p mn., connecting with Up THOMAS DODAlMEAD, General Superintendent. JAnsz NORTON, Jr., General Ticket Ageint Schedutle. Atlanta & Richmond Air Line Railway PASSENGER TRAIN EAsTwARD--DAIR.Y, Leave at Atlanta at 8 p a Leave Tocooa City at 6 46 p a Leave Westminster at p.m Leave Seneca city at .p a Leave central at 8 26 p a Leove Easley at 9 12 ypa Leave Greenville as 9 41 p a Leave Spartanburg at a a Arrive at charlotte at 2 08 a a PASSENGER TRAIN lWnsTWAnD--DAILY. Leave Charlotte at 21 seave Spartanburg ataa Leave Greenville at640 . Leave Easley at70aa Leave (:entral at 7-a Lcavo Seneca City at Leave Wetminster at .aa Leave Tuccoa City at94aa Arriv at tlana at180 p a Coloists Emian 8 40 a - Arriveas, Aissonri Ma usoa Cel80 y i Colo,nerts, Emig agn*,tfi- and No ronelers' g West woatfrst. ting ma cmirca,iondenied the teal andpeioradalifration chea read o trans. portation offailies, hoeo aldt inoons,see, WRnN, farmi al m igrnt genelly. in ricon ation withftheyGenven. * ,'W. ., DANLJIY, Ln ao86m G P. A *