.
St '
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Xatyiid. I
>T MBS. iur MM BNBAJUMOW.
Wheu Che evening eMur mm Mt, {
fw e*a knr the little KtijrdMl (
Crying out eMong the lenree,
iUty did, Knty did. .
She dldu't, the dhln'tj 1
kiiy did. ehe did. 1
Voihe dldo'l, .he didn't. 1
Row I wonder whet they mesa,
In the lenree so tbiek sad green, I
Whet the BleeUef Is tbnt'e hid, j
Which little Katy dM f ,
Wm Ksty once n little girl, 1
Who didn't mind her mother T /
Wm it only known to Katydid#, <
And not In nay other t I
Knty did, Katy did.
She dld't, (he didn't;
Katy did, she did,
Vo she didn't, she didn't.
Wm she much n naughty girl,
That through time's unceasing whirl,
These insects are forbid
To toil what Katy did t
My darling on the porch,
Kaeh ere when they begin.
Tries, with eager little tare,
To underatand tboir din.
Katy did, Katy did,
Sbe didn't, fche didn't,
Katy did, the did,
No the didn't, Katy didn't.
But with ell their conttent cry,
My liitle one or I
Cen't make out the socret hid,
The dreadful thing that Katy did.
Jflmtrarotts.
Lazink&s?An incorrigiblo loafer
being taken to task for nis laziness,
replied : " I tell yon, gentlemen,
you are mistaken. I bare not a
lazy bono in my body; but tbe
fact is I was born tired."
It was the samo fellow, that
threw himself ruefully down un- <
der a tree, one hot day, closed his |
eyes, and languidly murmured? (
CI *VT 1 .1 a a _ Till
- jxow, oreaiue, 11 yon warn 10?rn
l>o hanged it* I will."
It was a second cousin of his,
whom friends decided to bury
alivo to keep him from starving, it
beitig a time of famine, and he being
too lazy to work. On thoir way
to the grave, they met a benevolent
man, who offered to give him
a bushel ot corn, rather than to see
him buried alive.
lie raised tho coffin-lid, and
drawled out,
14 Is?it?shelled 1"
" No, but you can shell it."
%t Drive?on?boys."
And a third cousin of his who
was a leading member of the
44 Lazy Men's Club." At a meeting
of this institution charges were
preferred against him for running
down hill; but ho was excused on
his plea tliat it was easier to run
thau to hold back.
"
An Irishman, who, had been
absent some time on a fishing excursion,
met one of his friends,
who enquired of him what luck
he had. 44 Ocb," he said, 44 we
had a most illegaut time intirely."
44 Who were of your party ?" asked
his friend. 44 There were five
of us," was his answer. 41 There
was mceclf, one; the two Scrogginses,
two ; Terry Toole, three ;
Jim Kasin, four. Tbero were five
of us. There was Terry Toole,
/MIA nn Acnl/ 11? A tit A t ttfA Camam
vuv j iiiLQvii) ^ uiu vnu UWi vgginses,
tbrcc; and Jim Kasin,
four. There was Jim Kosin, one ;
Terry Toule, two ; meself, three ;
and the two Scrogginses, four.?
It's very srange that I can't remember
who the fifth man was !
There was mesclf, one; Jim Kasin,
two; the two Srogginse9, three;
and Terry Toole, four; and may
the divil fly away wid ine if I can
remember who the fifth man
w as J ?
A dakkey having been sent to
California, thus speaks of his introduction
to San 1< rancisco: u As
soon as dey landed in de ribber
dar raouis began to water to be on
land, and soon as dey waded to
de shore, dey didn't see any gold,
but dey fonnd such a large supply
of nuffin to oat, dat der gums
crackod like baked clay in a brick
yard."
Amut tho dance. Charles?
u Tell me. Laura, why that sadness
f Tell mo why that look of
care? Why has fled that look of
gladness that thy face was wont to
wear ?" Laura?" Charles, 'tis
nantftafli fa rliaftAvnkYa nrall mw /uaa I
iiovivoo iv uaanvui ui? ^ n vn u?j
may wear a frown, for lVe lost
mjr largest bair-pin and my chignon's
coming down !n
A BHionT-EYED fonr-yearold got
his little prayer mixed np the other
nig'it. Imagine the astonishment
of his mother to hear her
darling commence thne:
Now I l?y roe down to ?leep,
Shoo fly I don't bod dor me.
A GRNTI.EMAN OnCO ASkCd,
44 What is woman ?" when a married
wan replied : 44 She is an ee8fty
on grace, in one volume, elegantly
bound. Although it be
dear, every tnan should have a
copy of it."
An industrious old man in East- ,
crn Connecticut, whose early edu- i
cation was neglected, has put out I
a sign announcing: 44 Ooin out 1
whitcwaehin done in here." . 1
A FKwrry girl who talks iaeeu* (
Mwrtj. properly be called ,
a dingdodg belle. j,
The proper tine lor o?Uh\|
wheat is when the straw belov
the ear begins to tarif*fel&w and
when the kernel, pressed betweec
the fingers, has the consistency o
dough?wheat left to mature* un
til it is dead ripe shatters oonsid
erably and there is also tnnch lost
by the breaking off of the heads
the straw beneath them being verj
brittle. The experiment made bj
Mr Hannan, an English farmer,
tome twelve or fourteen years ago
Is conclusive as to the economy ol
sotting wheat before it gets toe
ripe. He divided a part of a
grain field into five slips, all adja
sent to each other, and cat eacl
dip as follows:
No. 1. Cut a month before ripe
No. 2. Cut 3 weeks " M
No. 8. Cut 2 weeks " u
No. 4. Cut 2 days 4t "
v? k ?u?
VI v. v. VUk vs IICII iipu.
Tbo result in the yield of floui
was as follows:
No. Flonr. Seconds. Bran.
1. 75 lbs. 7 lbs 17 lbs.
2. 70 lbs. 7 lbs 16 lbs.
3. 80 lbs. 5 lbs 13 lbs.
4. 77 lbs. 7 lbs 18 lbs.
5 72 lbs. 11 lbs 15 lbs.
We see bv this experiment tba
the grain which was cut two week
before it was fully ripe, (No. 3,
gave an increase of flour over tb<
ripe wheat (No 5) of six and a bal
pounds, and a gain of 15 pei
cent, on the flour of an equa
measure of grain. What mor<
complete exposition of the advan
tagca of cutting early can be re
quired ? ?Maryland Farmer.
?
Never Flow Wet Soil.
We have often urged the atten
tion of the larmera to this subiec
as one of great impbrtance. Anj
traveller among our farming dis
tricts can see large tracts of lane
that have been plowed when wol
and unfit to bo worked, by observ
ing largo, heavy clods of earth,
which, in the hot seasson, be
comes, like a heated brick, burn
ing all the roots of grain or cthci
product near to it. 13esidcs tbii
evil no seeds can vegctato ant
grow well upon soil thug culti
vated, nor can that soil ?i\" baci
as much nutrition as if plowc*
when in l ight condition and upoi
a warm and sunny day, when ligh
and warmth can penetrnte into th
soil, and thus greatly benefit it.
We ore confident that fanner
lose from ten to forty per cent, o
their crop by inattention to thi
matter. 13y a little care at th
proper time to plow, by ex amir
ing the soil and selecting goo
sunny days, the soil will send u
its voice in a balo of dewdro
clouds that will wreathe the plov
man with its approval of his goo
sense.
As with farms, so with orchardi
vineyards and gardens. No so
should be worked when wet an
soggy. If the soil continues w<
long drain it well, and soon it wi
be in working order, but never a
tempt to plow, spade, or work
unless in good condition.
{California Farmer.
?? - ?
A Memphis gentleman is d<
scribed by a paper there by the r<
mark t]^at " his forehead extend
to the gable end of his neck,
which is interpreted to M mea
that he is barefooted on the top o
hi-j head."
Killing.?On 8atorday evening, about
o'clock, Levi Garrett, white, was killed b,
Qeo. Gordon, colored, on Col. Renwlck'a placi
some ten miles from the Court House, in thi
District. The circumstances as given ns b;
Sheriff Peysinger, are as follows: On Satar
day, the wife of (lordon severely cnt a doj
belonging to Garrett, with a hoe, end wblel
be valued highly; and upon Mrs. Garrett's in
terfering, the woman attempted to eut.her wit)
the same implement, bat the two daughters e
the former interfering, it was prevented, an
quiet restored. Garrett was not at home i
that time, but upon returning and beeeeain
acquainted with the circumstances, and fln<
ing his dog nearly dead, be started, with a li
tie son abont IS years eld, for the cabin
Gordon, and getting there he called the w<
man ont. She refused, he reiterated tbo d
in and and threatened with violence. Findli
he would not come oat, ho threw one of thr
rooks be had picked up, into the house, wber
upon Gordon relied bis gun standing noahb;
presented and tired. Garrett cried out to h
on, " He has killed me, let us kill him," si
prang in and madu an attempt to grappl
but fell dead. The sen was caught by tl
negro and a joint of on* of his fingers bitti
off. By this time the parties in Garretl
bouse near by and who bad beeu at suppt
came to the seeoe, and the matter ended.Tbe
examination made by Dr. Carlisle shoi
ed that tixiv-seven shot had entered Garretl
right hreaat and that the fourth rib *u eat
two. Oordon gave bimaelf up on Snndi
morning, and i? now in jail.
[Ntioberrf Ftr raid, 1 Hi ft in*/.
Cnn.nuoop,?Children are bat little peopt
yeI they form a very important part of eoeif
ty, expend much of our capital, employ
graat portion of oar population in tbeir mi
rioe, and occupy half the literati of our da
in labor* for their Inatruetlon and emaeemon
They oaaae more trouble and anxiety than th
national debt) the lorelieet of woman in h*
maturity of ebarma break* not >o many alum
bera, nor oceaaiona ao many aigba, aa abe dl
in her cradle; and the bandaomeat of m?
with full grown muataehioe, muat not liatte
bimaelf that be ie half ao mueh admired aa b
waa when in pettieoata. Without any refer
?aa to their being our future atateemen, phil
oaopbera and magiutratee in mloature die
guiaea, children form hi their preaent a tote o
pigmy exiatenoe, a moat iufturnitalelaM of being*
; and the arflral of a bawling Infant wb<
eau aeoeely open Ita eyea, and only opena It*
ita mouth, like an unwaged VUu, food
will eibet the moet extraordinary altera!toi
la a whole h jcaebotd; aubetttute aftattm foi
aoldncM, duty for dlaalpattou, cheerfhlneaa fa
parity, huatle for formality, and unite heart
whieh time had divided.?J3<> ft imor*
Hit to Vga* 4 U a sad
\ zzmz'jrzzf: scac
Md temUiM. So m*aj mov MO thrown oat
or raoplo/beat >im lira Um? mo m d?k ;
' tboir Nirkcw mo aot >wdi4 la stores aad
^ workshops. Bat ran mm aad toys mo al*
way* rotalaod. Do joa tm who aro the
i fortauto om ? Tbojr aro thooo who aro aai
I inhl to tboir lagloyoio thaoo who do tbolr
, work tho moat thoroagtljr, aad aro tho Most
? obliging aad oooaoaloal.
Ao? yoaag bob who watoh tho tiara to
wo tbo Tory sseawd tboir working-hoar to ap
' ?who Wbto, no arattar what ?Uto tho work
I. May bo i*> at precisely tbo iaataat?who caloa
lata tho ozaot auoint thoy eaa slight thai1
' work aad not got reproved?who aro lavish ?'
I tbolr mslonn' moil _?m .1 w- a.
ft rat to reeelre notice that Usees are doll, and
I thtir services m do longer wasted.
Whatever your situation, lay It down u i
foundation rate, that yon will ho * faithful it
that whieh la least." Pick ap loose anile, hiti
of twiae, clean wrapping paper, and pat then
la their places. Bo ready to throw in aa od<
half hoar or hoar's tkao, whoa U will he at
accommodation, sad doa't seen to make i
r merit of It. Make yourself indispensable it
him, sad he will less sna^y of the oppoelti
kind before be will part with yon.
[/Vredyfrriad.
Tan Lot a or tbb BaatrrtroL.?Place i
yonag lady andar the care of a kind-hearted,
graceful woman, and ebe noeoneelously to her
self, grows to a graceful lady. Plaoe a he;
t la the establishment of a thorough going
straight-forward bnslnees man, and the boj
) becomes a self-reliant, practical butlnesa man
9 Children are auteeptible oreatures, and clr
f curustanccs, scenes and actions always la<
p !' w* tiiviii* nu jvu iDinncv mem not oy tr
| bitary rules, not by item example alone, bul
In i thousand other ways that speak throng!
3 bright scenes, soft ntteranoe and pretty pic
tares, so will they grow. Teach your children
* to lore the beautiful. Giro them a corner in
the garden for flowers; encourage them tc
put in shape the handing baskets; allow then
to hare their favorite trees; lead them to
|. wander in the prettiest woodlots, show them
t where they ean beet view the sunset, roast
. them in the morning, not with the stern " Hint
to work," bat with the enthusiastic - see tb?
beautiful sun rise," buy for them to decorate
their rooms, each la falser bar own SbOdish way.
Tbe instinct is In them. Giro thorn an Inch
and they will ge a mile. Allow tbetn the
i privilege and they will make your borne*
> beautiful.
Tnnuc at a Biktii.?A lady of this Conn)
ty, a week or two ago, presented her
[ ?' liege lord" with a trio of r*eponslbili.
lias. We are told they ate fine specimens
t of domestic productions, of which the pa
J renta naturally feel proud. All of them
[j were doing well at 0 continued to thrive un<
^ til last Saturday, when one of the little ad
e ditlons to the family j?ys was taken sioi
and called " op higher."
Prolific crops are very disirahle to al
f people, but such a crop of mouths so sud
dsnly to be filled from our table would 61
us with consternation and alatm. It is at
? old saying that " when God seads months
1 hs always sends something to fill then
** with." We sincerely trust he will prov
P the saying true and send abundant hat
P vesta to the patents of the " new leaue."
I Union Timet,
J ?,?w ?
Two Yor.vo Ladikh Killed sr Liciitmsg
j ?From a private letter to a gentleman li
j tliis city, we learn that yesterday week, wbih
. Miss Murray, daughter of Joseph W. Murray
and Miss llill, daughter of Daniel llill, botl
of St. John's Berkeley, were returning frot
11 cburch with Mr. Murray, they took sbel
t- ter under a trco to avoid a wotting from
it shower. While there the lightning struek
the tree and instantly killed the two youn|
ladies. Mr. Marray, who was standing ya
by, was uninjured.? Charlatan Nttn, 12fh,
3 A Sam Fkakcuco merchant, who Lad at
|g unsalable article consigned to liim from th
,, East, got his persona) friends together, as
signed each a street, and inrtructod thorn ti
I)
- call at evsry atore and inquire for tliia par
' tlcular srtiele. Tben he advertised tlx
goods, and the retail dealers, surprised at
* the unusual call whieh had been made foi
8 them, took th. in all off bis bands at a bigf
V price.
* Shelby Ran boad Avsvaross.? Wo learn
I that the corps of surveyors of the Shelby
* and Sonlh Carolina Railroad were in the
* vicinity of King's Mountain a day or twe
II ago, making experimental surveys a'onj
^ the various gspo, with a view to delertulo
. ing the best practicable route for eromih(
the mounUU Va.s?iw> sfl?
'M A r 111 r. which ceased the destruction o
j 1 $250,900 worth of property, occurred in l(*n
^ 1 cheater, N. II., on the 8th. Nearly 200 faml
0j lica rendered houseless.
4 ? ?
9*
# A public rpenker in Boston said the ques
|g tion beforo ua La, not what we will do witl
,o John Chinaman, hat what wiU be do with ui
T> The State of South Carolina
w OREKNVILLK COUNTY.
1(1 la the Common Fleae?Iqaity Bide.
THOMAS C. OOWKR, Adinlni.tretor, es. I
? P. 8UDDUTII, ?l al.?Bill for Sale r
sn Real Relate, to ray Debt*, Ac.
i>, YTNDF.R the Decretal Order made In th
\_J where ewoe, the Orwdttera of the Rata!
,r' of Mra. MARTHA LOVBLAND, are require
? to establish the rank and amount of the!
*. claims attain at said Batata, before the Olert
.1, within n{m momtke from this date.
* W. A. McDANIBL, 0. C. P.
1,1 Clerk's Offioe, September 28th, 18##.
ij Sept 29 IB Bm
TOWNE8 & EAST,
. SOLICITORS I* EQUITY.
r. PRACTICE IN OREENVILLE AND
7 SUUHO UNIHNO VOVNTtEI.
Offioe Over Julius C. Smith's
o. r. Toasss. ens n. east
>r Ap 27 48 if,
J WATCHES, CLOCKS, "
r Jewelry, Pexiicopic 8pect*cle?,&o
? jS&hT) WILL order an antra artloli
I TflrhLtoT *n7 person. Special attan
UV ^^ Uoa will be siren to RBPAIR
, JKiyiPwCI * Wjtbw of ererj dee
oriptlou. Dm! reference* siren.
r JAMBS a. BLACKJane
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FOR 8ALE OR TO RENT*
A Comfortable UWKLLIfftt,
containtn(t mtdi Room*, Mid
MS^ESft_ " ** 7 OtUMMinn,
fcw m in ate* walk of
I Firm#* TTnleereily. Wt ftartfewtare emtly to
T. Q. DONALDSON,
j November 24 27 tf
IBf.A
> Principal OJU*, No. 1016, Stain Str?t, RM
I mond, Vm.
REASONS why tmy ?m ikoiM Insure I
the Equality Lilh Insurance Conpaa]
1 of Vlntili:
> lit. It is mora Liberal to the Insurers thi
i any other company, and will eventually be
. come Paraly Mutual and belong to the Imuran
Sd. It circulate! lie money am on get tie pat
' rom, who are the imurare. Consequently the;
> are continually getting the benefit of the rapi
i accumulation of the Company, the money be
ingInverted by the Board of Director* amongi
the lot a ran.
* 84. The leani of thle Company are as liber
al aa other eompaniee who declare dividend
at the end of the sooond, third and fourt!
yeara, but thle Company at the end of the fin
and every year,
1 DAVID B. CLARK, President.
, Tnos. H. WYNNE, Vice-President.
JOHN Q. WINN. Secretary.
Oen. JAMES II. LANE, Actuary,
' Dr. F. B. WATKINS, I v , . . , .
. Dr. C. H. W. DAVIS, J Advls*
r Judge JOHN A. MEREDITH, CounsoUoi
pirkctors.
J. B. Winston. Treasurer and Secretary D
F. A P. R. It f W4l. J. Jobnaob, of Jahneon .
Hunt, Wholesale Grocers ; Wm. II. Powers, c
Winston A Powers, Wholesale Grocers; Al
. bert Ordjfay, Treasurer Buckingham BUt
Company; J. V. Gibson, 8apcrinUmd*n
Adams' Bsprsss Company ; Charles V. Mor
ris, Mortis A Co.'s Bagsr Refinery ; O. A. Pe
Sle, Superintendent Manchester Cotton Mills
ohn II. Tyler, John II. A John Tyler, Jaw
elers; Moses Mllthiser, Wholesale Pry Goods
Thomas 8. Baldwin, Clothier ; John M. God
din, Cashier Planter's Batik ; J. B. Powell
Superintendent Western Union Telegrapl
Company ; Alex. Q. Robertson, Cattle Broker
George *. Herring, Wholesale Grocer; R. L
Brown, of Bropt* Jnee* A Co., Wltolesa!
Grocers ; A Bodblrer,"Druggist r R. M. Rosen
banm, of 8. A M. Rosenbaum, Dry Gooods.
Equality Ufs Inanranoe Company.
ermine ip /Vw?V'<< w?
nrt, U ft /# jrosr tMfSres# (? <fs So. J|rs?
teanled ersrytcntre.
BEIVJ. ?. HERIOT,
Gen. Travelling Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
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A* AND AFTER WIDNUOAT. Jam
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" Abbeville I 00 ai
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" Aluton 2 19 p a
Arrive Columbia.,.., I 4ft p a
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General BwpoHnteedcnt.
SAMUEL BLACK.BAEBEEWOULD
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that he bee Removed to e room In
, the OLD COURT HOUBK, where he will
he prcptrti to rss^fi ssstomere * kerste^
[ fere. Being n Prof*?iio*ial Barter, hi
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*- Post Office.
' Feb 18 89 . tf
J W. U. CAMMER,
i PRACTICAL GUNSMITH AND MACHINIST
CORN SnELLERS, Cotton Gina, Locke,
Sewing Machine*, Umbrella* and Parai
aola REPAIRED with promptneaa. Charge*
* reaaknable. Corn Sheller*, for aale from flO
' to $12. I am alao prepared to farniab Stencil
^ Plato*, for marking elotbing.
Blaclt??i?ilhiNff.
I QAVB In addition to mr u*nal bnaineaa,
opened a RLACKSMITII SHOP, baring
a competent workman hired, Larkin Weatfleld.
Work in tbla line will be done aatUfactorily.
y PLpUGRS alwa/a on band
uiiuu?in mr 01 via court IIMM, at tn?
Randolph place, havinf removed from mjr
ttand on Main Rire*' S8~tf
R? HOE M COh
MAN AFACTURER8OF
Warranted Extra Cast 8te*l Patent
. Qxoond G^rcula^lliU Malay
1 CIRCULAR SAWS.
, With Movable or Inserted Teeth.
WE CLAIM for our Patented Clrcalnr
Saw tbe following advantages over
all other*:
Tbe ahanka of tbe teeth are elaitie, and exert
a uniform distension in the socket*.
Tb* stability iff the plat* is ta no way affected
by Inserting iffw set* ?f teeth.
Each tootb. Independently, may be adjusted
to the cutting lino.
No rivets, keys, or other objectionable ap2
plianees, are employed in connection with tbe
' teeth, which are as simple in construction, and
as aniily used, as a nut for a bolt.
In abort, all the difficulties heretofore ex
pericnecd in the use of movable teeth for raw*,
are fully mot and obviated bj tkia inveatioo.
a uo,
, TUTTLE PATENT
" CHAMPION " CROSS CUT SAWS
CROSS-CUT SA ir#,
A % g * + OW ALL KINDS.
J lav Mandrel*, Gumming Machines, Ac.
Hcnd for Catalogue* and I'riee Lift*.
r It. HOK A CO.,
Printing Preaa Machine and Saw Munufactarera,
New York, Boiton, Maaa., and London,
Kng. Feb 9 SI Am
, Fever and Ague
.a. "nt tit) ote
(J Alwafl Mepa Ilia Chill*.
Thia Modioino Honbeen before tho ruhlia
fifteen years end ia atill ahead of aL
other know u rcmodioa. It does not purge
duel not aioken i*:e atomach, ia jorfoctly
aata in anv drvo and under all oircuir.
y Btanoee,nndii?thoouly Modicinotlm'wil
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently ovcry fmn of I-'erer
and Ague, l>ooauM it i* ft perfect AntlActe
le UlelerU.
Bold by all Drugglate.
Feb 2 87 ly
South Carolina Railroad Company*
i Colombia, B. 0., Me* IS, 1870.
ON aid after Sunday, 10 May, the Paaeenger
Train* upon the South Carolina Rail11
read will ran the following aebedulet
FOB CRABLBftTOB.
i, Leave Columbia -7 40 a m
Arrlre at Charleeton ..8 SO pa
a Leave Charleeton 8 80 a at
ii Arrlre at Columbia 4 10 p m
roa a ce can A.
, Leave Columbia. ..7 41 a a
. Arrive at Augwata^ ...4 20 p m
Lea re Aegaeta. 8 Mam
, Arrlre at Celambla 4 llpa
i man ttrnil tbaib (bdbbavb nrimr.)
1 Leave Columbia. ?7 08 p ca
1 Arrive at Charleeton..,,,, J 40 a m
1 Arrive at Auguita,, 7 80 am
" Leave Ob arlaetea 7 81 p m
Leave Aetata. 08 p m
Arrive at Columbia 188 a m
cambbm raAtw.
Camden and Colamhla Paeaanger Train*
will ran on Moadaye, Wedaeeday* and Satarl
day*; and between Camden aad Klngvllledal!
Leave Cemdon...... I Mam
1 Arrlre agCeto^bta ?11 88 a m
Leave t.uinmbia i wpa
Arrive at Cam lee ,.~k 40 p m
' H. T. PBAKB. Oeal Swp't.
X&T Suheeribefor the Enterprise
; $2 per annum,
Charleston 1
1 Advertisements
PT r toale,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Mlwl|||nkQ
f Largest and most complete "}
; jar < Manufactory of Doors Sashes, >
( Blinds, Mouldings, Ac., In the )
Southern States.
pgf Printed price Hat defies competition.*^^
JfStf Send for ono.-ffci^
XXT- Sent free on application.
April 27 4V ly
CIIAS. KEM{IS0N,
LATE
C. & E. L KERH1S0I.
1MV ???[Dga
252 King Street,
OHARLEDTOXT, 6. O.
Mar 80 40 <m
DANIEL H. SILCOX'S
FURNITURE WARKROOMS,
175,177 & 179, King Street
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
j*, Kktadmsiucd in 1838.^^229
Kocpa oonataotljr on hand^^^L
11 111 * wo" #e'cc,cd Slock of
PUR1TITURE,
Which ho offfen at
REASONABLE
U h PRICES.
N. B.?GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED
run nntrrirsu.
Nor 21 27 ly*
EDWARD PERRY,
PRINTER, STATIONER,
AND DF.AI.KX IX
LAW, SCHOOL AND BLANK
BLANK HOOKR on hand and made to order
uf any pattern at abort notice.
Binding and Ruling executed in One atyle.
Wade k Co. Printing Inka for aale at the manufacturer*
price.
So. 156 Meeting-St., oppneite Ckarletlou Hotel,
CHARLESTON,S. C.
Mh 2.1 U Cut*
Columbia
Advertisements.
MARBLE ClITTlir
BOYNE &, SPROIYL,
COLUMBIA, 8. C?
CONTJSUK TO MANUFACTURK
MONUMENTAL WORK
lit all its branches, of
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
MARBLE,
Sept 8 111 If
COLUMBIA HOTEL,
COLUMMA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
rpilK Proprietors Ink* pleasure In announe1
ing thi? elegantly-lurnishrd Establishment
now open for the accommodation of guests.
Tha labia will always ba supplied with ararj
delicacy of the aaaaon?both from tba New
York and Charleston markets, and no efforts
will ba spared to give perfect satisfaction, in
erery respect, to oar patrons. FltEK LU.VC1I
in the refectory tvaiyjla; from 11 until 12
Charleston I
.. Advertisements. I
Old Carolina Bltleri.
& $E)5SILU?Ili55xfiJIL. HKBHIil?
We Uke plsesnre in offering the
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
TO THE public. They ere compound*
ed with greek cere, end eontele ions
of the beet Tonlos in the Phnrmeeopln. Ae I
evidenoe of the superiority of our Bitters
over ell others, we heve oerllfieetee from
many of the feeding pbyeieisns in our Stele,
who heve prescribed them la their practice,
1BE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
Will be found invaluable for
Went of Appetite,
General Debility,
Chills end Fever end Dyepepsfe.
Wo do not offer onr Bittern no a cure for elf
diseases, but as en Arometio Tonic, they
heve no equal.
For sale by ell Druggists end Grocers
everywhere.
Priocipel Depot,
GOODRICH. WINElf AN A CO,
Importers of Choioe Drugs end Chemioele,
Charleston, 8. C.
Ml. 9 49 ly
r1 vn war rinnovirnn.a
vxiv* *T Viinrmi imn a
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OP SAIL
BAPARILIA.
GEO. W. CARPENTER S
COVTOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU.
THE*E CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS,
originally introduced by Geo.
W. Carpenter, under the patronage of the
medical faculty, hare been ao long extensively
ueed by physicians and others, thai
they are generally known for their intrinsic
value, and can he relied on as being
most valuable remedies in all eases where
Earsaparilla or Buohu arc applicable, and
eaonot be too highly recommended. They
are prepared in a highly concentrated form,
so as to render the dose smell and convenient.
Orders by mail or otherwise w'U receive
prompt attention.
GEO. W. CARPENTER, IIRN3ZEY * CO.,
'Wholesale Chemical Warehouse,
No. 787 Market-street, Philadelphia.
DOW IE A M01SE, Wholesale Agents,
Cbarleston,8. C.
Nov 17 if 1*
A. F. CHEVREUX,
AND
ARCHITECT,
euakbiui wmm
Corner Mcating-St- and Rollback's Allay,
?ffidtfULaCB??, ?, ?,
rLANS MADE TO ORDER,
AND FREE OF CHARGE.
WHEN WORK RONE BY ME.
Dec 8 29 )y
A. B. MULLIGAN,
I AND
GENERAL
CDVMISSIOI MERCHAKT.
BccotnfooOafion
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVING ample meaas for condneting
my business, I am at all limes pre
A a.. Ml - - -
I>>rau 10 maic nuerai (ariOCM M ITafte*.
July '28 10 1 j
SAMUEL. C. BLACK,
STOCK AND BOND BROKER,
NO. 28 BROAD BT, CHARLESTON.
PARTICULAR attention given to purchase
and sale of SECURITIES on
Comml?ion. Information given cheerfully,
nevens to
Rev. R. T. BUIST.
J. C. BAILEY.
Til OS. STERN.
September 21, 1889. 10?if
Fa VON NANTEN9
nroiTM or
PARIS FANCY QOODK,
Taye, Dolle, Qauw, Children'# Carriage#,
Preneh Confeetonery, Tire Week*,
INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
Sueb a# Clothing, Horary Shooting, Ac.,
228 Kinf St. 2 doom above Market,
CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
Mar 88 4ft ly?
JOHNSTON, CREWS A; CO.
Xmyertere and Wholeeale Dealer, la
BTATZiB AXTD 7jL1 TOT
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS AND SMALL WARES,
4v\ mfoTriign s'jmaiiif,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
Mer *t> 48 8a
PAVILION HOTEL,
<9 iu a m% a e voiar, 0- or.
tfUAHIIi
P*f D?y AS OS.
H. HAMILTON, goporiaUndent.
MM. H. L. BVTTBPFIELD,
ProrrielreN,
Rept M If tf
TBS KILLS HOUSE,
?3LL&?)S63QZI3, 6. <9.
fARKEB St CO* Proprietors.
PIRAT-CLAM HOTBL.
BOARD, PBB DAT $4 #?
Dm H tf
OHAJULB8TOS HOnK
CB?ULE&TO?t $ O.
m h. fAtnuom, Tnrntm.
AHHIBTABTi. A. BntTKanSLD, (for. V
D?rly of In# Put I Hon HAUi,)ud W,
S. MILIAR '
-n m. uuimnH, 1 rI? !
H. n. BADKNIfOP, j 1
Kept 29 19 tf
NATIONAL HOTEL,
^ 0e (0o
PROPRIETOR.
P. HAMILTON JOYNKR. CLERK.
RATES
Of Board per Day ..,,M 00
Supper, Breakfaal and Lodging-.... 9 00
Single Meal* .................. 1 00
Sep 1 16 it
N ickerson HouseHotel,
COLUMBIA, 8.C.
lap^-^Y THI undersigned hiring
jRjBE3LKBNBWED hie lease upon
the shore Popular Ho see, will endeavor to
make It one of the moat agreeable Hotele in
the South. A call ia solicited.
pM Free Omnlbua to and from the llotel,
WM A wnmnr
Proprietor.
8?pt It If
CkarUtU, CalaabU 4 AagaiU B. B.
SUPBRJNTBlf DINT'S OFFICII,
CrfmbiA, ?. C.. Jaaaary IB, ISTt.
OB m<I ifUr TO-DAY, AaaiiiiliHw
Trata will ma m follow* i
Ijmti Columbia., ........... C It p i*
Ai4itM I M a a*
? *Arrlr#
alColarobU. M ?
ThU Trata imm?i arttb iht (Itfijy fcr
hM|*r Trata* at Aagataa, a?4 it* OvNSrUU
K??4 at ^*7**i)UN*lSiT,
tt%? ? v
+ + : t i