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*Y JULIAN Aw SdtLBY,
Jffice" da Maja Stj?dei?' above, .taylor.
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' .Qt~B?oi ?nd.?oo. Printing of every de? ari p
ion promptly ??4 faithfully attendod to. >
.* AO TEHf Ii5E*JENTS
lil ?er tod iii tho Daily. At 7S couta por equaro
.:or tho first And 50 couts each subsequent iu
lertiOQ. Loug advorlbicjnouta by tho wook,
month or year, it roasonablo rateo, f fxd'.'. '". '
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OaUy,;Bix m?ntb>, i?00; Trf-Woekiry S 80|'
?Veekly. 1 CO. / V. ;< :. ;-, J .-. : -. ,.
JL.acLUs'? BlIataKB. "
Tho visitOTO?, hMolng1 fc^r.?dion, : :
I to?k nj/hat, an*, bowing low, withdraw,. }
Then, starting homeward, soon Tmlseed my
. 'cane,1 . '. ' . ' >",-^ . .
Retraced my etfips apd rmg%^lf<UI ?galnV !
I heard a ruMx-thc door flow open'wlde- .
And with a bound Lucillo waa at my aide, '', >
Around rn'v nerA'ho'r lovely arms ?he tbret?,, '
Kissed rho, yo Gods, kiaaod mo through and
through*.^ i p*ttr.LfilfiV *o oli''
Stock still I etood, not.daring to return-,
Tho glowing ?ieBeo'th?tiny pps did bum. rag?
I tried to BpeakJ-and gasped1, ''I.clea?' forgoi;''!
I left my cane.*", S,ho atartou aj if abet, '.
Ajad crway with eons ph o' vainly .Wen .to amo
"Oh, de'arl'Oh, dearl I thought 'twaa Dan,
. niy Brother.' ' . !
What ehaUT'do?" she asked me o'er and o'er.
I laoked the courage to sky ''Do it morel" ,
So, looking eboopish, Botsed upon my stf?ki ?
And forthwith homo ward trotted double
quick. - '..
When on my conch I vainly courted aleen.
I tossed, and pondered, "What woalth.of lovo
That girl poBSoBBes, other "girls abo vet
And if a brother ehe should hold ao-dear,
What must a himband to her heart appear?"
The idea grow: and-weii, io end ibo tale,
I aonght her ol ten, and tb euch avail,
That ere a twelvo month its fall ooarse had
ran .,.
I woo'd, I won Tier-and wo twiin are one;
And once I told, her "that my lova bogan
Tho night Bhe kiaaod me ia miatake for Dan."
"For Da??" said aho; "irby, blcaa your stupid
head, . . ?' -.: r .
F?or brother Dan was safe and snag in bed.
"Toa didn't know kl" f 'Why.of course I did,"
And in my breast hjer bl us lung faofi aho hid.
Through all those years.! did not once regret
My.having fallon in thc trap oho sot.
Happy am I, and happy, too, l>o made her,
Although at tiru ou I laughingly upbraid her;
And then tho a aye, "Thc moral, dear, of this
is,* v
That girls don't often make mistakes ia
khw?al"
Umbrellas.
No W that the thermometer rans ninety
one degrees in the ohode, umbrellas be
com? objecta of interest.. It is said that
tho first umbrella used in the streets of
London was carried by Jonas Han way,
who died in 17SS. The date of the ad
in a pera?Vs band to Bereen 'him from
violent rain or heat." Umbrellas aro
yery ancient, for there is evidence, from
old carvings, that they were nsed by
Eastern princes in remote ages. Old
pieces of chinaware chow the aristo?
cratic Chinaman and his family shaded
by umbrellas of, cn riana deaignSfOarried
by claves who walked beside them for
the pnrposo. Doubtless they Were UBed
in that peculiar couu try long before they
were introduced in the outside world.
At first they wera kept only at publio
houses, and hired or lent to visitors, as
a ooaob, or other vehiole, or conve?
nience would .be, and used only bys invar
lida.'"- Tho nee Of %h&m~Was regarded ah
an affectation, or evidence of effeminacy
on the part of man. In an old copy of
The Female Tattler an advertisement oau
be found as follows: ?The yoong gen tle
. man, belonging to the custom house,
who, in fear of rain, borrowed the um?
brella from Wilke's coffee house, shall
the next time be welcome to the maid's
{>attens." It is likely the buxom maid
nserted the cutting squib herself, to
damp the pride of the nice young man,
for that species of the genus homo ex?
isted then aa'well aa now. The first
years after the close of the late American
war, a violent prejudice existed in the
South against umbrellas, except for old
?arsons, invalids and ladies. Thjn arose
.om tho foot that very few you DR South?
ern gentlemen were able to afford the
laxocy. They were accustomed to ex?
posa re to all sorta of weather, and
rather liked the independent style of
{ping in npito of weather. The youog
adies admired this, of course; whereas,
on the other hand, the influx of specu?
lating Yankees that poured into our
ooo o try , came "marching on" armed
with umbrellas. They were terrified at
the idea of sun-stroke, and carried their
umbrellas from the rising of the san to
the setting of the same. They held on
to their umbrellas under any and oil cir
oumstanoes, attacked hy sun, rain, rebels
?nd Eu Kluses I The umbrell a wai
sometimes unceremoniously lowered,
but rarely laid down. Not 100 miles
from the spot where we write, a certain
ox-sutler from Maine, who was appoint?
ed by the Government a judge of the
circuit court, was onoe called upon to
settle a oase outside of the court houno.
Hojoft t,he court/ room (towards night?
fall,*1-protected by his umbrella. Being
conscious of the presence of tho plain?
tiff in the case aforesaid, he did lay
down his proteotor for once, and not be
9 ing disposed to appear in the defence,
(wbioh we must admit was npt .consist?
ent with his judicial functions,} he was*
relieved of his ooat; upon wbioh he
grasped his umbrella and brought it
down-under his arm. Feeling cafe
1 again with its silken folds about bis
palpitating heart, he dodged nedor the
arms of several laughing Southern
Titans, and onward sped, amid roars of
merriment, and assurances of "nobody
hurt" Onward he flew, with more
speed than dignity, using his feet and
limbs with commendable aotivity, until
hts pallid countenance and dishevelled
hair disappeared down a private side
street, whero the coast seemod clear; nod
the last point mado in tho oase was made
by that irrepressible umbrella under his
arm. Tho phrase, "He had an umbrella
stances. 8o the young men scorned
them, and tho yoong ladies preferred
rain in torrents, or melting sun-shine, to
being seen in the streets with "a man
?with an umbrella." The last two sum?
mers have:been so no usn olly warm that
the young folks have wisely accepted the
sitqatipn, and ?raised, their/ nmbrelh^
again. .*<??'... < > J *
But to return to the past con tory.
?Tonas Hauway is ?aid to have carried his
umbrella' thirty years beforo they were
adopted generally. In tho y ear 1778, a
footman.;*narn?d ?XoJi?^jItfoPonald,'waa
jeered in tho streets of London for cur?
rying au umbrella ho had purchased in
Spain, but he went on his- way-TegSrd
less of jeers, and was rewarded by ei
lenoe>a^?ast^ . Al jfifcl Bis preshocj ?as
the signal Hot" boisteronA- merriment, id
sulls, and cries of. "Frenohmanl why
don't yo?'?getl^?q&Q?).y,*, fluder w?*
once compelled to disengage herself from
his arm? onraacguntof the insulta heaped
upon'him. J The fcab-drivarn hnd'fcohsid
erable influence in suppressing tho um?
brella; it interfered .materially .wtyhibeir
tradp/'.nJJdl :thoy/ doubtless 'ernploy.od
idlers ana street rowdies to put it down
W.th every species of ridicule and insult.
At thtf'houses of' noblemen1, ono cum
brons "pent-house might be seen hang
iug lu tho hui i for the uso ot s??y visit-,
ors only-if it rained, a'servant carried
it over them from the dbor to their car?
riages. The few who were bold enough
to use them bad the satisfaction of see?
ing them adopted by many others in the
year 1780, but they were not in general
favor until, 1786. .rIa- ,EngIand, a largo
unwieldy Umbrella'. ?B -called a "Gamp,"
in memory of "Sairey," who needed an
umbrella as well as cucumbers to keep
i cool upon certain occasions. In Franco,
the largest size is called "un Robinson"
for Robinson Crusoe, who, it will be re?
membered by tho reader, constructed a
rude shelter to protect himself from the
rays of the tropical sun. Old-fashioned
persona in thjs country call an umbrella
"a Bun-shade," no matter what its size
may bo. They wore? inpld.^timcs, all
mudo'of a red materinl, arid it." i H highly
probable the coDspicnoun color conduced
to render them obnoxious to persons of
taste. The parasol ia,-of course, only a
modification, and is, in most minds, at?
tributed to the Parisians, but I have not
a doubt of its uso in China many years i
before tho huge umbrella was stretohed
over our ancestors. Look at the quaint
toa-pot, or tho transparent cup and min?
cer, in your grand-mother's beavfot, and
you are almost sivre to see a little
%,Shung-ku" or '.'.Hoang-Jti1' mincing
around the saucer with ner tiny feet, or
looking up from the bottom of the aup
under her queer eyebrows. In either
case, abo carries a dainty parasol. We
I have seen one with onr own eyes, that
oame from China years ago. It is a mar?
vel of workmanship, consisting of a silk
ground, covered with exquisite work in
embroidery, beads, feathers, and paint?
ings in oil, and is about the size of a
small soup plato. An air of flirtation
elinga to the curiously-fashioned thing.
Our ladies' parasols are dainty enough,
but that looks like a plaything. From
book iv of "Cowper's Task," it appears
that in his time footboys were employed
to carry the umbrellas over ladies of fa?
shion. Now the ladies can carry them
in their own hands, from the little pre?
tenses'of parasols to sensible sized um?
brellas, which, thanks to modern im
I provements, o&n be had large enough to
enable the pedestrian to walk with com?
fort, safety and grace.
Chicago brags of a German who has
drank, at a single saloon, in the last four
I weeks, 1,180 glasses of lager beer..
PROCLAMATION.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EKOOTIVE DKPABTMEKT.
COLUMBIA, June 23,1871.
WHEREA8, information has hoon officially
received at this Department that va
caniea have occurred ip the office* of Connty
Commissioners in tho following Counties, to
wit: Newberry County, Simeon Young and
David Hailetook; Chester County, W. H. Fro
neberger and Alexander Kelsey; Clarendon
Couuty, F. J. Lemon and Oadaden Tarlton;
Union County, H. It. White and John Tina
ley; Laurena County, David t'oulko and Tur
.pin Pend*,' failed to qualify.
Nqw, therefore. I, ROBERT K. SCOTT,
(loverDor of tbs State of Booth Carolin?, in
acoordan?o with the thirty-seventh Section of
the Act of September 26, 16G8, entitled "An
Aot to define the dnties and jurisdiction of
County Commission oro," do horefeyissne tb is,
my proclamation, that a special election be
held on. TUESDAY, the 25th day of July
next, to fill said vaoancies for the unexpired
term thereof, within tho said Counties, re?
spectively. The Commissioners of Elections,
appointed in pureuaance of "An Act provid?
ing foetus Copora! Elections,and tho manner
of conducting tho Batao," approved Maren 1,
1870, are authorized and directed to conduct
tho said special eleotions, respectively,and to
make all necessary arrangements therefor,
and e?oh of them are heroby required, after
duo publication, and with strict regard to the
Provisions of tho Constitution and tho laws of
he State touching their duties in such case,
to causo snob elections to be hold on the day
aforeaaid, and to take all tho necessary steps
for the holding of Bach elections, and for the
ascertaining and determining the person or
parsons who shall havo beon duly elected
thereat.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto ?ot
my baud, and caused tho Great Seal of
the State to bo affixed, at Columbia,
[n. s ] thia 23d day of June, A. D. 1871, and
in tbe ninety-fifth yoar of the Inde?
pendence of the United States of Ame?
rica,
ROBERT K. SCOTT, Governor.
F. L. CAnnozo, Secretary cf State.
Juno 25
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rjUCKETS to the Concerta of tito BOUTS .CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION AS80- '
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SCABIES James Benneesy's & Brandenburg
FrereB BRANDIES, imported direct, arid
offered puro and unadulterated. Thcae cnm
priso vintages or 1885, 1858, 18C0 and 1863.
Stock of Hooka. Clareta and White Wince in?
clude nome of tho most fa,mnuB brande aa well
as rtound loto priced gooda. For aale by '
March 26 IJ U?-V?d >OEO, RYMMEBBl
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COLUMBIA, S. C i
Present ?apital, $150,000.
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AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $500,000. .
OFFICEh?. .
John B. Palmer, President.
A. G. Brenizer,.Cashier.
C. N. G. Butt. Assist sn t Cashier.
niRECTOIlS.
J. Eli Gregg,John B. Palmer, F. W. McMaB
tcr, lt. D. Semi, of lt, D. benn & Bon; G. W.
Dearden, of Copeland&, Boarden; K.L. Bryan,
of Brjau & McOarler; W. C. Swuflkld, of lt.
& W. C. Swaffiold.
F. W. McMaater, Solicitor.
MPH IS Bank is now open for tho transaction
A of a genoral banking business.
CEHTIKICATEB OK DEIMSIT of currency or
coin, bearing interest at tho rate of suven (7)
per cont per annum, in kind, will be issued.
Deposits from County Officers capecially so?
licited; also, from. ?Vtis'te*. Administrators,
ExHcutors, Pr (Sessional Men, and others.
Particular attention given to accounts of
Ci'y and Country Merchants, and other busi?
ness men; and thc usual .accommodations ex?
tended.
2\'otce, Bills of Exchange, and other ovi
doncca of debt discounted, und money loaned
on collaterals*
Stocks. Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and sold.
Mutilated Currency purchased at a small
discount.
Sight Draft* drawn direct on all tho promi?
nent places in EngUmd, Jreland, Scotland,
France, Geimany, Belgium, Holland, 'Ben
mark and the Orient. Letters of Credit issued,
I ay able in any of tho, above places
Drafts on all tho piomiueut cities in thc
United States bought und sold.
Banking House opposite Columbia Hotel.
Open from 9 to 3._Feb 28 ly
Private Boarding.
ItyfRS. 8. J. WYATT inforniB ber friende
?.VJL and Hie public m general, that eho haa
opened a PRIVATE HOARDIKG BOUSE, on
I'laiu nt ref I. near Bull. Tho houao is largo
and airy, and ?.ueste may expect the comforts
of a home. Slay 2
Special Notice.
AjfmV^L THE MILLS IIO?8E,
Mill rEL-LjL Charleston, ti. C., has reduced
flLaafiKS&_'tH ralc ol Transient hoard to
jgjy^ynqjEHBC ?3 OU per day during the aum
mer m .mt hs. J PAIIKEH, Pioprielor.
G. W. I' A ti i; rn, Boper in tendent.
_Mav SI 3mo _ _._
. Pavilion Hotel. OharJeEton, S. C.
BOARD PER. DAY, 8?.30.
MRS. H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietress.
R. HAMILTON, Superintendent. Juno IC
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
MB PVitin-Kire THE JBJ^OO?.
Tho reputation Uiie ex
relient medicine enjoys,
^jZM Ia derived from ita cures,
.Af A'^m many of which arc truly
j&a *J&mJB& marvellous. Inveterate
^^&kW CAB ea of Scrofulous dis
Jv j? case, where tho svstem
CS Boomed saturated' with
ifBEfTyTX . ?f?L. corruption, have been
HR jag i,,* ? V88a7 puriilcdand cured by it,
^*WB9S^ i_,?T?TV B?rofulonsa?Teclions and
,n r^mt?SsSS?L disorders.whlrh were ng
^^f?E&'--i: HB^KTavatcd by thc seront
?^^mts^^smmmrrf lona contamination until
they were painfully afflicting, liavo been radically
cured in auch great numbers in almost every sec?
tion of Uie country, that thu public scarcely need
to bo informed of Its virtues or uacs.
Scrofulous poison ls one of thc most destruc?
tive enemies of our race. Often, tills unseen and
u n fei t tenant of thc organism undermines thc con.
atitiition, and invites thc attack of enfccbllngor fa?
tal diseases, without exciting n suspicion of its
Sre.sencc. Again, lt poems to breed infection
iroughoot tho body, and then, on some favorable
occasion, rapidly develop into ono or oilier of its
hideous forms, either on the surface or among the
vitals. In Uio latter, tubercles muy be euddonlv
i deposited in Uie lunga or heart, or tumors formed
in tho liver, or it shows ita presence by eruptions
on the skin, or fbnl ulcerations on some part of
Uie body. Hence tho occasional use of n boule
of thia Sarsaparilla ia advisable, even when no
active symptoms of disease appear. Persons af?
flicted with tho following complaints generally
? dud {inmediato relief, and, nt length, cure, bv tho
uso of Ulis SARSAPARILLA: St. Antho?
ny's Eire, Jiote or Ery*lpelas, Triter, Salt
Rheum, Scald Head, Rinuteorut, Sore Ryes,
Sora Ears, nnd other eruptions or visible forms
of Scrofulous disease. Also in the more con?
cealed forms, na Hy?nepaia, J>ropay, Heart
\ Disease, Pits, Epilepsy, Kruralyia, and
tho various Ulcerous affections of tho muscular
and nervous systems.
Syphilis Or Venereal and Mercurial IHs
eaacs aro cured by it, though n long time ls re?
quired for subduing those obstinate maladies by
any medicine. But long-continued UBC of this
medicino will cure tho complaint, icu corr liva
or 1?' iii fra, Uterine Ulcerations, and female
J>iseaeem, aro commonly soon relieved and ulti?
mately cured by its purifying nnd Invigorating
effect. Minute directions for each cnao aro found
bi our Almanac, supplied gratia. Rheumatism
and Oout, when caused tty accumulations of ex?
traneous malters tn thc blood, yield quickly to it,
tia also TArer Complaint?, Torpidity, Conges?
tion ar Inflammation of the IA rer. nml Jaun?
dice, when arising, ns they often do, from tho
rankling poisons in the blood. This SARSA
r Ant ?A, A is n great restorer for the strength
and vigor of tho system. Those who arc Znn
gutil and 7AstleSBt ]>espondent, Steeple**,
and troubled, with Nervous Apprehensive* or
Eear*, or ituy of the affections symptomatic of
ll>r?/.'?ir*i?', Win find immediate relief and con?
vincing evidence of ita restorative powar upon
trial.
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lection of ('ninnie)ciul Taper, interest
on state and Railroad Routh' and Stocks, amt
Conversion of Stat?) Securities, bv
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MON TUS ON A COO Xf^iTS.,
?FFI?EBH. ... ' ;
1 Wm. Martin, President. .
John H. Palmer. I vin".l;r**icW? ' '
John P. Thoma?, \ W?
A. Gt Brenizor, Cashier. . ? /
J. U. Sawyer, A tibia taut Cashier, in
charge or ltrancbua. - ir
JohD O. B. Smith, AeaiBtant'.CaBhiiet. ' ,.
Directors. "
Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. G. Has?
kell, F, W. McMabter, Jobu P. Thoma*. ?.
Hcinitsh, John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg,
Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion. ,M
G. T. Scott, N?wborry. - '?.?'
W. G. Mavea, Newberry,
B. H. Butledge,Charleston.v, ,
Daniel Havenel. Jr.. Charleston.
Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or?
phans and others may hero deposit their sav?
ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there?
on. Planters, Professional Mop and Trustee*
wishing to draw interest on their tunde until,
they require thom for business or other pur?
poses; Parents desiring to set apart small
iura? for their children, and Married Women
and Minors (whose deposits can only be with*
drawn by themselves, or, m case of death; by
their legal representatives,) wishing to lay
iisido funds for future use. are here afforded
an opportnnity of depositing their'moana
where they will rapidly accumulate,-and, at
tho same time, be subj eut to witbdrawalwheB
iiecded. Aug 18
Thc Great Medical Discovery?
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA .
VINEGAR BITTERS,
HS Hundreds of Thousands
?- Hear testimony to their Wormer- 13 g.rr
o o fol Curativo Effects. 85"
||?WHAT ARE THEY?|=5
o 3 a II o " ?
iii / - '"X nf
Mi LZM VS
or3 S \^^^E**JkyJB&sWa ls i
US? li i i 'iTTlrf^ iMTlftW ?a
?ii ??CTK ilwir Ps
B** ^BMBT Jm?KBkW ^
Bs pi
THEY ARE NOT A VILS ?JS!?
b6sFANCY DRINK, sf?
Made of Poor Kum, Whisker, Trot*
Spirit* nnd Befn*e Lloiior*docUircd,rp!ce?i
and sweetened to piesse th* tuto, called "T?n?
te*," "Appetiser*/- Ucsiorers." ac that lesn.
tho tippler on to crunLeune?* and rule, but ara
a true Modiclue.uiatlc from UieNative 1".--ot* omi
Herbs of California, free iroiii nil Alcoholic
Ntiuitilnnm. tucy are the Cit EAT IJLOO??
PURIFIER and LIFR (JIVING 1'RlN
CIPLBa perfect Renovator and hiYiaoiatO! t>r
thc System, carrying off all poisonous watter cud
restoring tho blood to n healthy condition. No
person eau lake tbese Xl'.lort according to ?fr?c
Omi and remain long unwell.
.?Tor Inflamniiiiory nnd Chronic Ittim
mnti*ni nod (lout, Dyspepsia <;r Indi?
ct ?lion, Billon*, Ucinlltent.nnrl Inter?
mittent Fever?, Disenso* af tho Ulood,
Liver, KItlucju, nnd lllndder, these Ult.
lees liare been most successful. Buch IIU
cuMCH ero caiifed by Vltlntpd Blood, which
U generally produced by derangement of tUo
DiiifNilvfl O rcn un.
I)Y?PK1?KIA OH INDHiKSTION.
Headache. I'alu In ibo Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
i.ci of the Client, Dizziness, Sour Kniet allon? of
t liv Stomach, Iladtr.ito In tho Month Billons At?
ine;.*, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
(he I.ung?. I'll.i lu t'.ic regions of the Kidney ?.and
a hundred other painful lyuipioins, or J th* off
springsof Dyapcpitla. . i
They invigorate the Stomach and atlmulate the
torpid liver and bowels, which ronJcrlliem of un?
equalled efficacy in cleansing tho blood of aU
Impurities, and imparting new Ufa and Tiger to
t!io whole system.
FOIt SKIN I? I SK AHES. Rrupttoni.Tetter,
fall Illieum, Blotches. Spot*. limpies. Pustules,
n-dln, Carhonclo*. Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore
Fyrs. Kryalppla?, Itch, Scurf?, Discolorations of
Ur.' Skin, Humors and DUesle* of the Skin, of
wlmtercr name ornature,.ore literally dug :ip
end carried out of th: i>rstcm In a short time I y
the ns? of thes- Hitters. One bottle In ructi
c ur/s \t ill cern Iiif.ii tho most Incredulous of their
euratlro effects. *
(Ti-ansc tho Vitiated k-iood whenever you nnd
it. I npurities barstlujg through Uicrkln liil'??i
?.le-. Eruptions or Sores; cleanse lt when you
timi lt obstructed and sluggish tn the TCIUS;
v1rMi?e lt vfhen lt ls fbnl, and your 'feelings will "
(C'.l you wheu. Keep tho blood pure and ttio
.v-ViU? of tho system will follow.
O.'-.S, TAPBand other WU Ii MS, inrlcinirln
the syst cai of ?0 many thousands, aro cffectu-l'./
dcslroyed and removed. For full dlrectlous, read
carefully4bo circular around each bottle.
J. WALK KU, Proprietor. P.. n. ?loI?ONAl.T? es
CO.. OruKvlvta nntl l?*,n' Aifontui San Tranclico,
Csl .aiid C? nnd SI Comm cree Street, Kew VorV.
I? UV ALL DRUGGISTS AND DE A LT. I is,
PMlllf ly GEIGER A Mt^REQOlt; Agenta.
NO EIKE USED IN WA SHIN Cl.
WARFIELD'S COLD WATEB-SOAP.
THIS SO AT washes perfectly in cold water,
soft, hard or Salt. It removes grease,
oil and paint norn garments. It wathee all
kinds of goods-colton, flannel, sillt or woolen.
It cleanses silver, plated ware and Jowolry
without scratching; ll the artioleo arc much
tarnished, rub them with a piree of flannel
which hns plenty of tho Soap oil it. To people
who do their own wabbing, it ie invaluable.
It will save its cost in ono wathing. For sale,
in boxes of thirty-six bars, bv
EDWARD HOPE,
April 0 Agent for Benth Carolina.^
OLD DANK HILLS ont* MUTILATED
CUHIIUNCY 'ounght and sold by
Nov 2il (Imo D. OAM BILL. Broker.
Tho host plano to got a cool Hummer drink
is at POLLOCK'S.
OrnoE oyAoKHT o? WEStKBN DIVISION,
iVlXUINaTON, CBABLOTTE AH? ROXB'D R. fi.,
Li N co LUTON , N. C., Ja?e 28,1871.
LEAVE Charlotte-8 80 A. M., Tuesdays,
Thureday a ?nd Saturday*, arriving at
j?erryvillo 12.45 F. M., con oeoting, with. ?cod
?aokb for Clovoland Mineral HpringB. i
Botorn to'?barlottd'CP. M. samed?va.
: i- Y. Q. JOHNSON, :;.
July 1 Imo j ? Aeiriatant Hnp'tV
Change of Eehe??jq. J
Soc rn CABOU'NA RAILBQAD COMPANV,
COTUBBIA,' B. 0.,"Jv.no 9,1871. .
^Mi^^^o^O^t?Sc?S
iu? alter.buuday, 11th instant: - ? i '. i
. MALL,AN? i'AHHKNOSB Itt AIN, I I ,' '. f
LVav?.C?Iumbia at?.....,,..rl.,,....,7.?0 am
\frtVe at Chariest^* it'./,;. .... ,3 20 p ja
heave Charloatonatft.lv.'. ./..?.?Oam
I rrivo at Colombia?X..-..lX........ 8-40 p m
SiOUT BXTSEB8, FnElOUT .ANO ; ?O?OWl?OI>A?IO?t
Arrive at ?harlefitoii Wt. f? ? Ki... : ^.?45 a ni
Leave (Jbari te-tbiv at. .<. .-...<?i'.'/.'l 7.10 p* iii
Arrive>t,Co?ymb?R at... .'.-JU.. -6 ?? a rh
Camden Accommodation TrpJn -will rom
lindo to mn to '.Oolam ula ?e former ly-^M?n*
lays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. /" *
. . AX'L.iTviVEB.Trce-Preafdenf.,,
8. P. P?came, general Ticket Agent; t; ? ' t
Charlotte. Colnmbia'?ria 'iLnenst^il';^
.- 'SUPERINTENDENT'S 'OT^CE,.
COLUMBIA, ?. p.,' Jone 8.187L.' '
KS^'BESSSSfcT: ?.N a?tor ?D-NVA>
-lUJ-BP**^*- rvii~ ?TTT r*""--( *lta luimuc
owing echt^ulowilLbo ron ovor thia ronu^
O OIN1 O' KOI1TH. , , . ,\. .
' Train No'. IV - Train Noi.2.'
Leave Augusto....:.3 26?.'M; < 6 00 Pi at.
Leave Columbia.8 09 A-M. 11.00 PJM;
Vriive Ch ario tl o.2.S5 P. M. . .0,20 A. M.
1 * OGINO BOOTU
Leavo Charlotte.7 40 A M. 8 00 P. M";
Leave Colombia_ y PO P. M. 2 2D A; M.
arrive AuRUsta.7.60 P. M. 7 30 A.M.
Mo. 1 Train daily. Mo. 'J Train daily, Bon
laya excepted. Roth tra?na make cloaaycon
aection to all pointa1 North, South and West.
No. 1Train makes close connection ?t'Blch"
mond for Virginia Springs. ? 11?.i
Through tickets Bold and baggage checke \.
to all principa] pointe. . , . ,~
Standard Time-Washington City Time,
E. P. ALLXAN DER,'O mer al 8up,
E. R. Do ?BET, Gen. Freight acdiTioket Agent.
Greenville and Columbia'Bailrbad.1 '*
COLUMBIA, B. C.-'MABOH ?{ 18711'-1
FSTiora. CHMLMtsUiOtflSD ON and'afrer^ this
?^?^IS^Sr^SPdato, tho: roiiovftoK
ichedulo will be mn daily, Bnndaya excepted,
mnnecting with flight Trains ,on,fiontb Caro?
ona Railroad np and .down; also, with Trains
?oing North arid South on OharloUe, Colombia
md Augusta.Railroad: ,, ,. jnc/in .*
' UP. ,
Leave Colombia at.:.. '7.00 a. m.
" Alston.::\.9.10 a. tn.
" Newberry.? .11.16 a? tu.
" , Cokeebury... 3.00 p.m.
.J Belton.5.00fp. m.
Arrive at Or?e-vrille.. :.'.C 30 p.m.
DOWN- r
Leave Green"ihe at.?.6.15 fe, rh.
" Belton........8.(15 a. m.
" Cokesbnry,.,.10.07 a. m.
" Abbeville..'... 816?. m.
?? NeWberry......1.60 p. ta.
.? ; Alston1..?. 4.05p.ta;
Arrive at Columbia... ... 6-66p.m.
TBOS. DODAMEAD, General Bop.
M. T. BA&TLETT, Qeperal Ticket Agent. .
Schedule on Bine Ridge Eailroad.FgE
xuuuHAmn Leave Anderson:.'.... .o 00 P. M.;
ragiMfegy " Pendleton.7.00 " .
r"" " . PerryyiUef.... 7;45 ff,.,-.
Arrive at Walhalla.,'....'.8.30 " :
Leave Walhalla................ .v.3.45 A. lt '
" Perrvville.. .4.80 . .
" Pendleton.5.80 ?.
' Arrive at Anderson.,-..6.30 . ??
Wafting at Anderson one hoar for the. arrival
of np train on Greenville and Columbia Road.
Joly ST . W. H. D. GAILLARD.'flhp,
Summer Schedule S. & ?. ?. /
i 2b romni?nos?A Jfay, 1871. ', >
immitW?? DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN*,
pis un qarii . Arrive. Leave. Arrive Leave.
Spartanbnrg... . 5 30 " 6.25' . ",11
CatOftviUo_ 6.00 6.00 ' 4.C8-' -?.53
PacoLat.. 608 6.13 , 4.40 , 445
fonesvitle..... 6.43 6 48 4 05 4.10 .
CJnionville..... 7 25 7.50 8.05 3.25'
Santno. 8 20 8 ?5 '980 Sf.85
Pisb Data. 8.40 8.45 2 10 2.15
Shelton. 9.15. 020. . 1.35 1.40
Lylos' Ford... 9.40. 9 45 1.12. .. 1.17
?trother. 10 05 10.10 . 12.60 12.56"
?.Iston.;. 11.00 T 'M:00
May 24 ? . TBOS. B. JETER, President..
Change of Schedtiie. .
OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA B: R. CO.,
COMPANY Snopf?, N. C., Juno li, 1871.
SHH CEmrUSBJ ON and after SUNDAY.
S&??iraH? J?no 4,1871, TRAINS ?iii
be mn over this Road in accordance with tho
following TIME TABLE.
Trains Going East. Trains West,
i Express. Mail.
A RUI VE. LEAVE. AU Ul VE, LEA VB.
Charlotte 5.35 a m 8.10 p m
Salisbury 8.03 a m 8 23am 5.26 pm 5.S0pm
3r*nBb'oll.08amll.l3am 8.25pm 8.35pm
3oHhopl2 40 p rn 1.05 pro 9.56 p rn 10/16 p m
?IiilBt/ro 2.28 p m 2.33 p m 1L35 p m 11.87 p m
Elaleigh 5.05 p m 2.t o a m 2.40 a a
3oIdBboro 7:20 a m
Trains Going East. Trainn West.
3harlotte7.15am 8.00 pm
sallab'rj 4.82am 4.37arn 6 15pm 6.26pm
Sr'nBb'o 1.25 a m 1 35 a m 2.10 pm 2.20 pm
3o8hopll 37pm 12.02 am 12.30 p m 12 50p m
aill6brol0.07pml0.09arB 11.07 fe m IMO a m
Baleigh 6.68 pm 7.40 a m 8.45 a m
3oldab'o 8.00 pru
Jnno 6_W. H. G BEEN, Maa. Trana.
Thief Proof Brodera.
THE andersigned bave received the -Agency
of these DRAWERS. Th>y are th? one
hing needful for the pro-1 ? , SHSJrJS ri kv
ec?iono/ejperj??(oreanci 'wV>R
i7top in Cb7iim5fa, fef JMPROVEQ S
'oraing-a sore proteo* J 1 . n v ?
ion from the light>fio> TlLL LOCK? URArY?f\B
rared gentry, For, ash , ; i : ?t- . H
nw, by FAIRBANKS & CO.,a,
fOBN AGNEW A SON, T^TaBHTS, *?
'??J . ?55?Br??(J*?y,W.Y. M
Good Things.
RAMSAY'S Islay Malt Scolch Whiskey, Sir
Robert Burnett's Old Tom Oin, (Herd,
L>apny, Cognac Brandy. Duff Gordon's Pfele
Iberry, Bout h.eulo Madeira Wino, London
Dock Port Wine, Ilibbort'a London Porter,
ilcEwen's Scotch Ale. The above direct from
lie importers and warranted yuro.
For sala by _EDWARD HOPE.
The Exchange House
FI AH been overhauled and re-arrnnged
for tho Spring and Summer. Iced beve?
rages compounded at short nolico.
May 5 PAYHINQER A FRANKLIN.
CROXTON SICKO oil. CAKE can bo had
J at ali titr.oe, and in anv quantity, of
Jan * E. HOPE.

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