The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, February 15, 1871, Image 4
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A Whh "
MImW* *M beside Use hiH I
A bM'klw'i kta shall wotka my ur?
A willowy brook, Ikti'Mni ? will,
With many a foil, iktll lligtr MM.
The * wallow aft kMMlk tk; tbateb,
Shall twitter from her elay-hnlltjoeet j
ft ahall tba pi I ij ri in lilt the tateb.
And (bare my meal, a welcome guest.
Aroond my lelad porch (ball spring
Bach tragrant Sowar, that drlnke the daw ;
And Lnay, at her wheel, shall sing,
In rnaeet gown and apron blue.
Tu village church among (he tree*,
Where first our marriage-vows wore given,
Wilh merry peals shell awoQ (he breese,
Ami point with taper spire to heaven.
Unmorotts.
Take it Oat in Trade.
A lathy looking fellow entered
a down-east restaurant and ordered
a double stew of oysters. The
man who kept the restaurant was
a small, red-headed individnl, evidently
very high tempered. He
prepared the stow in a quick time,
and the lathy fellow sat down to
liis repaste, and ate with enviable
relish ; after which he selected a
first-class cigar, regaled himself !
with a mug of foaming ale, sitting
with his feet elevated upon the top !
of the stove, lie was very deliber-j
ate and self-uossessed. After the
cigar had almost disappeared in
smoke, lie called tor his bill.
' Sixty live cents," said the
proprietor.
" How is this ?" asked the
lath.
" Fifty cents for fio double
stew, and fifteen cents for ttio cigar."
' Yon forgot the ale," remarked
the latliy fellow,. looking rpiite
serious.
All, ves, that is ten cents more
?seventy five cents."
44 Well, I am ready to pay it."
The red headed man made no
reply, and the fellow kept his seat.
44 I tell you I am ready to pay
the hill."
44 Well, pay it thon," 6aid tie
proprietor.
441 ain't got any rponey."
44 Hain't got nnv money I" repeated
the man of refreshments.
44 N"t a dai nM cent."
'Ihe red headed man opened his
eyes.
44Then how do you expect to
pay the bill 1"
44 Well, ril tell you?I'll stand
about seventy-five cents worth of
your jaw?so go ahead."
The rod headed man was the
maddest individual ever seen.?
lie seized the nut-cracker and let
it fl\ at the offender witn a will ;
hut it only hit the chair back and
broke its own handle.
The lathy fellow had gono.?
lie vacated his seat at the nick of
time, and the last 6een of him lie
was walking very leisurely down
the btreet finishing his cigar.
Sally's Mistake
44 Sally, don't I like you ?
44 Lai Jim I reckon so."
44 lint don't you know it, Sally ?
Don't you ihink I'd tear the eyes
of any honest torn cat that dares
to look at you for a second ?"
** I s'pcct yon would."
44 Well the fact of it is, Sally,
I?. _
44 Now don't Jim ! You are too
sudden."
14 A ndY Sally, I wnnt to?.
44 Now, don't say anything
more now, Jim. I will? "
44 lint it must bo done immediately
I want you to? "
4* Ob, liush! don't say any
more."
441 want you to night to get? "
u W hat so soon. Ob, no, impossible
; father and mother will
be so angry at me."
44 Howl For doing me such a
favor as to m? " '
44 Yes, dear ine! Oh what a
feeling."
44 lint there must be some mistake,
for all I want yon to do is to
? mend my trowsers I"
8ally could hear no more. She
threw up her arms, and screaming
hysterically, fainted away.
? ?? %
A candidate traveling through
one ot the rural precincts of a
certain county, a few days since,
rode up to a farm house, and thus
accosted a tow headed urchin who
........ ?i.~ ,.e ?
Dvniuu ii jm mi uiu iup ui n
y<mt : 44 Bob where's your pa ?"
The yoniiggter replied, 44 Bap's
just gone down beyond the cow
sited to dig a grave to bury the
old dog Towser. The darned old
tool killed hiinself a barken at
candidates for sheriff.''
Mi'NOKN got ft good thing into '
his last speech : 441 am down on
Lopez. I am particularly down
on him because he mn-dered all i
his relatives, lie shot his brothers, |
tortured his mother, and starved
his brothers in law. Now our
President doesn't treat his broth
ers-in law that way."
I ? ~
Faihku Hyacinthk, it is said,
contetnphites another visit to the
United States next autumn, convinced
that he diii not see half i
enough of the country when he was
here before.
It was woman who first prompted
man to eat, hut he took to
drink on his oWtf' account after
wat ds.
""t'he
New York Tribune,
ion.
Til ROUGH ilr?||U and Marina at Uia
Coat of multiform agonies, jooroavousonts,
devastations, IM American Wen
MM hi tba preamble to oor fathers' Declaration
of Independence approaches lla cm*
pi.ta realisation. Tba noble, Inspiring uraertion
ibat "all nan ore araatad aqual," anlta.
dewed by tbalr Creator with Inalienable righto
to llfov liberty, and the purauit of hnppinoss.
Is no longer a glittering generality, a poet's
fanny, a philosopher's speculation, bat thai
recognised bono o> our political fabric. The
bening Resolution, wbiob dates from the Uoa?>n
Massacre of 1770, finds Its logical completion.
Jtm ono ecrftury later. In tb? XVth
Amendment, wblah gives to tha equal political
and clrll rights of crery man horn or naturalisad
in our Republio the shield aud defense
of the Fedefal Constitution. The bll
lows of Caste aud Privilege a.ay roar and
raga around that rock, aud may transiently
roem on tha noint of washinr it away : hut
it* foundation* arc doop laid and steadfast!
and tha breakers ?? Reaction and Slavery are
hurled against and dash their spray oeer it In
rain.
We do not underrate the foreoa of Prejudice
and Aristocracy. Wa do not forget that a
very large minority of the American l'eoplo
still bold In their Inmost hoaru that ltlaoka
hare no right* which White* aro hound to ro?
apeot. W* fully appreciate the diapuratioil
wherewith all the warring element* ol hatred
to Republican achievement will be combined
aad hurled against tha battlement* of Kabubliean
aacendeney in the Providential Election of
1872. We do not doubt that loonl successes,
facilitated by Republican teud* and dlsaenaiona
will inapire the charging boat with a sanguine
hope of victory, such as uerved it to put
forth Ita utmost strength in the earlier stages
ot the contests of 1884 and I8A?. Tot our
faith la dear and strong that the American
People still hies* God that, on the read battle-fluid*
ol our late Civil War, the Union
was upheld and Slavery destroyed, and will
nevar oonsciously decide that tho precious
blood thoroon poured out wua lavished In
vain.
Tnu Trior** beliovcs in the prosecntlnn of
the great struggle by legitimate mwans to
benefloent ends. To State Sovereignty, it
oppose* indissoluble National Integrity ; to
Slavery for Illacks, Liberty for All ; to Proscription,
Enfranchisement; to Popular Ignorance,
Universal Education.; to Intensity
and eternity of wrathful llute, universal and
invincible Good Will. It would fain do ita
utmost to hasten tho glad dny when the South
shall vie with tho North in exultation and
gratitude over the diaappearbnee of tho last
trace or taint of that spirit whiuli impelled
Man to axult in tho owuersbip aud chattel*
hood of his fellow Man.
Profoundly do wo realise that tho contest in 1
not yet ended?that Million* mourn, tnoru la
less publicly, the downfall of the slaveholder*'
Confederacy, and roar their children to hate
thoae by whoso valor and constancy its over- ;
ihr?w was achieved. If wo ever seem to j
differ essentially from other Republicans, our '
conviction that magnanimity is never weakness,
that vengeance is nevor politio, and that
devils are not cast out by Declscbub, must
servo to explain alleged eccentricities whose
perfect vindication wo leave to Time and
Reflection.
Tiik Taint?.** has been, is, and must he, a 1
scalotis advocate 01 Protection to Home Industry.
Regarding habitual . idleness us the !
greatest foe to tinman progress, the banc of
human happiness, wo seek to win our Countrymen
in musses from the ensnaring lures of
Speculation, of Traffic, and ot nlwnys overcrowded
Professions, to tho tranquil paths of
Productive Industry. We would gladly deplete
our ovsr crowded elites, where thousands
vninty jostle and crowd In misguided quest of
" Something to Do," to cover prairies and
plains with colonics absorbed in Agriculture,
.Mechanics and Manufactures, and constantly
projecirig into the blank, void wilderness the
homes and the works of civilised Man. Holding
the Protection of Home Iudustry by discriminating
duties on imported Wares and
Fabrics essential to tbo rapid, buncflcient diffusion
of Production in nil its phases and departments,
mid so to the instruction of our
people in all the gainful arts ot Pence, we
urge yur countrymen to adhere to and uphold
that policy, in undouhtitig faith that the true
interest, not ol a class or a section, but of each
section and every uselul olass, is thereby subserved
and promoted.
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and unbounded faith in the liberality and discernment
of the reading public, will cnnblo us
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the accurucy, variety, and freshness of its eontents.
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farmer's calling, and our regular reports of
tho Farmer's Club and kindred gatherings,
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Award d.
^ TUB GRRAT
Southern Piano
NiXI/iCTMT.
Will. KFVADR 6c CO.,
Manufacturer* of Oranil, 8quare and Upright
PIANO FORTKS,
ItiiMinium, Mil.
rI"MlE8K Inelrunicnts hare been before tho
I publto fur nearly thirty yenra, and upon
tbelr excellence alona attained na unpnrtkaaril
pre-rmimmce, which pronounce* tbem unequaled.
Thair Ton* aoinbinea great power, iwcat
naa* and Una aingtr.g quality, a* vail a* great
purity of Intonation, and *weetac*a viroughout
the entire acaTe. Their Toucli la plinnt
and atactic, and entirely free from the eiifTiixte
found in eo many 1'ianoa. In Worbmanahip
the* are nneonalad. urine none l>ut the vnrv
best seasontd mairriut, tbo'lnrga capital cmplujied
In our business enabling on lo l:ocp
continually an immense stock of lumber, Ac.,
on hand.
All our S'i/unrg Pimm* liave our Now Improved
Overstrung Scale and the Agraffe Treble.
We would call special attention to our late
improvements iu Urn ml riano* nnil Hqunrc
OranUa, Patented August 14th, lSfifl. whii-h
bring the Piano nearer perfection thau has
yet been attained.
Ettry PianO folly Warranted for i Yrarm.
We have mado arrangements for the SobWholes
ilo Agency for the most Celebrated
Parlor Organs and Melode<;ns. which we ufh-i
Wholcsalo and llctail. at Lowest Factory
Prices. WM. KNABK A CO.,
llaltitnore, M<l.
Deo 7 29 0m
GEORGE PAGE & CO.
Ho. 5 N. Scfcroeder 8t,? Baltimore.
Manufacturers of Portable and Stationary
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.
Potent improved, Portable CIRCULAR
SAW M 1 l.l.s, (tang, Mulav and fash Hat
Mill*, Crist Mills, Timber Wheels, HiingL
Machines, Ac. Dealers in t'iicu'ar Si??,
Belting and Mill supplies generally, and
niuntlfuutu'or's ngunls lor L- If- !'* Ob-brat*
ed Turbine Wat el* Wheel, and every lie
so* Iplion of Wood Working M-icMnory
AURICULTllU At. KtatXIM A HI'IM I AIT V
* {.IP Semi for d?scilplive Catalogues ami
Price Lists. 29-ly
mm?,
Mill Gearing,Shafting Pulleys
PowF* Hl)!^%nMOBE^9
>?6j:hd rora cirouiajCj& j
Dec 7 211 l y
CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHARLESTON, 6*. C.
E. H. JACKSON, Propr ctor
Assistant*, a buttkhfield, <r?r
iner'y of |I|m Pavilion I Intel.) an i! \V
8. MILLKK.
GREENVILLE & COLUMBIA RAILROAO.
ISiingps^
Gknkrai. Si rKiiiNTi .Mii ntV Orricr,
C'ui.uunu, S 0, I 'pp. I, I87n.
ON ami ?ftcr TIIUIISDAY, I leeembi r 1,
til* following Srliedu'o will liu. run
daily, Sonde? ? exee|l?d, com.eel Hi? with
N'gbi T>aina on Soirh Carolina It !!?up
and U"wu, alto willi Train* tf*dntf S u ili
Cbarlotie, Columbia hiuI Aiigu-iii Kit ill ond :
UP.
Leave Columbia at 7 <?0 n. in
" A I* i *ii 8.41) n. ni
" Newbetry I0.1H n. in.
" Onki-aliU'y 1.45 p.m.
" H-llmi 5 8i) p. in.
Ariive nt Greenville 5 00 p. in.
DOWN.
Leave Greenville at 6 45 n. in.
" Heitnn 7 2!1 ll. iii.
" CokerbltrV, . 0.O5 ?. m
" Abbeville. f) no a. in
" Newberry 12.35 p. hi
" A let nil. 2 IO p. Ill
Arrive at Columbia 3 45 p.m.
JOHN II. MDOKK.
Gem-ml Superintendent.
Dee 14 30 If
South Caro ina Railroad Company.
Virr. I'liriinr.NT'a Omen,
Coi.umdia, 8. V., Junuary 10, 1871.
Chuur/r of Schti/ule,
ON an<l after Sunday, 22.1 hint., Pn*?nnKpt
Train* upon tbia Ttuiiil will arrive
and leave a* follow*:
train no. 1.
Leave Chnrlenton nt 8 20 a m
Arrive nt Columbia at 3 40 p in
Leave Columbia at 12.15 p in
Arrive at Chnrlenton at 7 50 p in
I,eave Camden (Sunday* oxo'd) at...9 50 a in
Arrive at Kinft?ville at ' 20 p in
Leave Kingaville (Sunday* exe'il) at.2 80 p m
Arrive at Camden at 6 00 p in
ifl i ?
i ne nnnrn iriun* run in connection witli
Wilmington, Columbia noil Auguatn Railroad,
connecting nritli train* for Wilmington, North
Curolina *nJ with train* for Augnata, tleorglu
?limiting clo*o eunnectlon* with night train*
of (ieorgia Hallroail ami Contra! Railroad, for
nil point* Houtb and Weil.
THAI!* Mo. 2 ?NIOIIT IXI'RKM.
(Kundny night excepted )
Leave Chnrlorton at 7 10 p in
Arrive at Columbian! 0 00 a m
Lcnva Colombia at 7 60 p in
Arrive at Chnrleaton at..,? 0 46 a in
Thia train rim* in connection with np All'
gua'a train*, making clone connect ion with
iloorgia Railroad ami Central Ilailroad morning
i mine, for ail point* Houtb and
A. L. YYLKlt,
8. D. I'ikkima, Vice I'rueiiient,
Uenerul Ticket Agent.
Charlotte* Columbia and Augusta
R R.
Hlll'RRINTRNnMNT'M OrriCR,
COLDIIIA, 8. C., January 17, 1871.
ON and after SUNDAY, January 2*2, the
Pa***nger train*over thia lload will run
fl KIIIOWH :
(Join;/ North, No. 2. No, I. '
Arrive, /.rare. Arrire. /.rare,
Auguata 4 00 |ira 8 00 am
Columbia 11 pm 11 20'pm 12 ftl pin I 03 pm I
Wlnnahoro 1 25 nfti I 27 am 3 17 pm 3 37 pm I
Cheatra 2 54 am 3 00 aid ft 07 pm 5 10 pin I
Charlotte ft 34 am 7 30 pui |
(Juiaj South, No, 1 No. 2. |
Arrire, Letter, Arrire. Lrucr .
Auguata 7 4& pin 7 30 am
Columbia 2 14 pui 2 23 pm 2 12 am 2 28 am
Winnab'o 11 ftft am 11 ftft am (2 54 pin 11 58 pin
Cheater 10 20 em 10 23 am 10 27 pm 10 30 pin
Charlotte 8 (Mi am 0 10 pm
(Join/ North.? JJoth No. I ami 2 makea ch.ec
/nil/ connection? at Charlotte for New York
tod all puinte North anil Kaat. Fiunenitiiri
leaving on No. 2 on Aaturdaya, will lay over
12 hour* at Richmond.
(Joiag South I lot h Noa. 1 an >1 2 make clore
itiity connrctione at Anguata with trnina of the
Georgia and Central tleorgla Koiula, for all
>olnU Hoath, Mouth-weat ami Went.
Through Tlckete aohl and baggage cheeked
o all principal point*.
J. M. 8KJ.KIRK, Knpa.
?. B. Doracy, Oineral Ticket Agent.
' ' ."at !*" 1
R 0 SAD A M st'
?-" *"? v v.- v-.
<rpBH (HtKAT AMKkrCAS
) JL HEALTH RESTOHKK. puriftot
)iti? M?o<l mi'l curat Si-rotulii, P> pliillt, ?
)Skin lUu-uiiiHtinn), l)U<-nttt
V>f wuiiihn, mihI nII Chronic AnVctloiia
)>C ibo iii. i i, J.ivit and K|4iiyii
S/Ki-ciiiniiiotiilcil t>y tha Muiliial F.ieitlny
and many thousand* of our boat
(llllUH.
f Itvqil llio totliniiny ??f V >>j?i?l?-i.un
A.n.l ...ll.i.l. h-t. hi...l tl.. ..I..ill.
J^cnil lor <>ur Kuiailnlit tSuidvto lli'itllb
Uiook, or Alumnae for thi* .your, which
A o ' pi! ' l i<h tot irrntuitoii< wlriluilun
<H(it will give you inucti valuable inforyH
\iiiiiiioo.
l>r. H. M\Curr, of Doltliuorc, any* :
S I tnko pleii-uro In recommending
?)your HoKAnAi.li) hk a very powerful
^alterative. 1 have root It ueed in two
Jcaeee with lmppy reaulta?0110 in n
Viiko of tccondary ay ph ilia, in M|J^}>
)lhe put Innt pronounced bun an If cur3d
Xiltcr having-toUcn ft ve luttlua of your
rinedichte. The oilier ia ? rare of rcriH-/jlA
itiliv of long atnuding, which in rapidly
MB v:inproving under it*. uac, and lliu in*
'JV\V ylicatlon* are that tbo pathnt will
recover. I bavo carefully ex
yituincd tho formula I y which your
(Korailnli* i? uiado, and Onii it. an ex. *
\ccUtnt compound of nUcrulivc ingrc
ylicnta. i
hi ) "Dr. fparkr, of NlcholurvUle, Ky., i
infrjl )inva ho han uaed UokikInII* in oneea ol i
Scornful t andSi-eoiidaiy Sy ph ili* jritL
jaatisfuctory rcaulta-aa a cfcnner of the
1)111 .od I know no better remedy.
) Uonjiiuiin Ih-chtol, of Lima, Ohio,
.writer: I have fcuflcroil for twepty
^yeara with an inveterate eruption over
vtny whole body ; -a abort time aince 1
(puri-baacd a bottle of Koitdulin und it
(effected it perfect euro.
( Uoaadnii* l? aold by all ilrngrlflt.
Laboratory, 01 Kxchuugu l'lam
riultltaore.
> Drr CHni?nt? & Co.
J'ropHtlur*,
PLANTAHON BI1TLU8
Tills wonderful vegetable
restorative is the
sheet-anchor of the feeble
and debilitated. As a
tonic and cordial for the
aged and languid it has
1 A m
iiu cquui among siomacnIcs.
As a remedy for '
the nervous weakness to
which women are espec- ;
ially subject, it is '
superseding oycry otlicr
stimulant.' In. all '
climates, tropical, temperate
or frigid, it acts
as a specific in every v
Npocies of disorder which i
undermines the bodily
strength and breaks down 1
the animal spirits. (
Wherever it is introduced
it becomes a
standard article?a medicinal
staple. It is to-day
the best and purest tonic,
and the most popular
medicine in the civilized
world?be sure and get
the genuine. Sold by all
Druggists, Grocers and
Country Stores.
Juno Ti, 1870. & 1y
B. WEIIIUTE, :
CNtigETIVIKLUE S. <D.
HOLD &ND SILVER' V&TCHES. i
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES, .
18 & 22 Carat Solid Nuptial Rings,
SILVER & SILVER-PLATED
vm u & Oo
rJT" WORK of nil diecrii'tions in hi*
linn ?lon? promptly.
Oct '27 '23 1y
E.P. .IONICS,
/Alt' KiM'/,
AS J) SOLICITOR IS EQUITY.
W II.L. rRAOTlCK IX AIL
COURTS OF Til IS STATE
Ai.no, ^
IX THE UNITED STATES COURTS.
Office Oreenvlllo 0. II., B..G.
July 7 ly? >
W. K. KAHI.KV. Q. ?. WKLI-M I
EA8LEY A WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law .
AND TNT EQUITY, '
O IlKKX VII.f.K, 8. 0., W
])lt ACTft.'K in tho Court* of t) ?* Stnto nn?l ?
of tho Uriitol Hxntoii, hikI tfivo e*peclal
Attention to onron in llankruptry.
Juno 13 3
PAVIIinN MflTFI
w n * aiw hftia
13 121 A\ El )l, ?31 V (Q 2SV 9 S3- (&?
BOARD,
I'er Day $3 00.
II. HAMILTON, Superintendent.
flra. II. L BIITTCRriCLD, i
l'r?prl<>|rr?N J
Hopt V 19 tr el
SAMUEL-BLACK. BABBER. jj
WoUI.I) r< tprelfnjly inform the p it.lie j,
tit Ml Ie hnt Kfmiivrd In a room ncnr ti
the MANSION IIOIJRE, where he will U|
lie prepnred lit roc Ive curiom. re a* hrretolot
e. Uolni? a Profrttiotiml Harltrr, he m
linpee, \>y attention in I'li'iniitMi, together p<
with polileneM to ell. In merit a portion nl 111
ml,lie pal rone tre. in OU'fTINO, sllAVINU "
ANI> HII aMPOOINO.
H?pi7 |Q If
' n?
AMMO WHSfWaift "i>
MI L L IN E It Y.
MISM M.KAY hat jilt! re m
ooiv.ll now ?li j.p I id of Hon
nrii, lint*. Rihnont, K-nt|<er?, **
JBuJypWP Klow.rt, ?& . Alto Infante' f(
/yPfyjB Halt an.l on,>#, Kurt, (Itoal
^ MVV and imitation.) flair Coi'a Jet
41 ami I.arc fJon<!?, which alia jj
Plri offer* at v< ry |?w pr'ccr.
Nrt 3 84 If
IIAHI,F,ST ?J
fP t JtT *T
S:hSS5, BB&iSlB &SJ2
DHEKSKI) Flooring, Ceiling, Weather Hour
Over ii hundred diBVrvnt Patterns of M
lor sale at New York price*. Maniul-Picvc*.
iliort notice. Stulr Hail, Newel* and Diillustcn
to order.
(Inod ntid Siil'ftlnnfiol 'Work made ni clienj
I * n i tell ftoter. We time on hand t lie larger!
L'alliii oro, all of wliirh we guarantee will give
Substantial Work. Tlie rul aeriber* can rufcr t
Carolina unU Florida, r.s to ike diameter ol tin
V
Opposite Wando Fertiliser Work*, and in
Pavilion Hotels. t?el?t 29
Old Carolina UKIcih.
JJD^ir.K LlK it1') y\(JIT-, H'ODJiMliO
We take |>leit*uro in AT. ring the
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
rB!OTllR mil.lt* Tl?.. u 1
U I * *" J " ' * U'
JL .<1 with jjrent care, ntnl contain mnn*
if lite lie-t Tutilit in the I'Iimiitintopin As
vt<1*-riiif the cnpet inrity of our Litterr
>v.-r nil n'hnr*, we liuvu c-nitioitte? lr<-nt
tinny of lite L-mlini? physician* in utir Stale,
vlio lnive prescribe.1 litem In llieir prsctiee,
HIE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
VIII he fountl invaluable for
Want of Appvlito,
Genetnl De1 illly,
Chilis mid r?*? r nnil Dyspepsia.
V? <]o not offer onr Bittern n* a otw'e for n'l
loeiifcH, hut na nit Aromutie Tonic, tiny
ave no e<|tiu<.
Fur enle hy all Druggists ami Grocers
v ry w It ere.
Tin ci pa I Depot,
OOODRICn, WIN EM AN A OO .
ntput t< I'M of Choice Diutf* mid Ch.-itiienle,
Churl-st. n, S. C.
Mh 9 , 42 ly
C ?- MULLIGAN,
OHARLESXON, S- O.
MESSRS. SUUIVAN & SON,
'ARK MY
AGB3VTS
At
GREEN VILLE% S. C\
A ND WILL M A K U LIBERAL CASH
r\ advance* on all
ms m* rms ? ?'
1 ?* ll
hipped An mo through thctn.
A. It. MULLIOAN.
Sept 2H Itf ljr
[\ I*. TO ALE,
?IIA i: M.sto.v s. c,
( Largent nnd inoct complete 1
fllif ' Manufactory of I?nnr? Saxhex, > -(5..!^
( lilindx, Moulding*, Ac., in tho )
Southern State*,
p-d' Printed price lixtdefle* competition.-?,^
fail- Send for ono.-?^t.
Sent free on application."??.
April 27 4V Ij
N M. SHEPHERD 8c CO.,
io. 24, Jlayue St ret t, Charleston, 8. C.
bKALKRS IN
pVlOKINO STOVES, RANGES ANT>
U llmlinjc I'inlurv* of Blovra
,'itli pt-Wo-a n.i'l description w ill lm onl up.
n application. June 2U fl-ly
inPORTAIT NOTICE
to
CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS.
\U It eta ft Order* amounting to $10 and Ortr,
Jjclioered in any I'art of the Country
Fit EE OF EXP UK 88 CUMIUK8.
IA MILTON EASTER & SONS,
or IIA I.TIM OR*. MD.f
PN order the l>etler ! ? meet Iho want* of
[ (he Ketatl Cuatowra at n diatiince, have
lUWliabad * SAM I'l.K UUIlKAU, anil will,
[win application, prnmirtly tend l,y wail full
lira o|' amn|ilra of lUo Newrat anil moat
it mi imi ho iiiHHii, or rrenon, K ft ?1 i ill and
omratio Manufacture, gnnrmitnclng a( nil '
Riri to anil a* lorn, It not at tin jrri'eaa, t tann it
bo'ino hi tbo country. - i
Jiuying cur gooda fro in the largrat ami >
oat celebrated mnimfnenirera In tha different
irta of Kumpo, and importing tho aaino by
trnmcre dlroct to Jiiiltiinortr, our atonic la at all
mca promptly anpplW d with tha tioreltiea of
ie l.ondon uml I'aria niarkote.
Aa we buy and toll only for caah, and innlco
/ !.?d debta, wn ?r? atil* ?nd willing to anil
ir gooda at from Tm to Fifteen par emt Lcra
rofit iban If wo gavo credit.
In aending for aainpte* rfierify the kind of
iud? dealred. Wo knnp the brat gradnt of
rary elaaa of gooda, from the fotreat to tho
oet eoatly.
Ordera unaccompanied by tho caah will be
nt V. 0. D.
Prompt PnjlnK Whok,Ml? llorer* nro Inrl I
to Impect tbn Stoek Jn <mr Jobbing Ami
A^ki.fc lMpnrtm?nt. ArMremi
HAMILTON KAHTKIt Jk 80N8 <
>7, 190, 201 .0,1 203 KliSK!
D?o 7 2V fr?1Hh,ort/IW. f
f j'.TI jtw.i
'E R-TlfJEMtSNTS.
C~f ' 3T- rfS, , ?ft J
&A.yui v.* *?
^ ? tc ! I'll
tin, Shelving, Box Board*, Ac.. Ar.
oul^nga, making over llO.nOb feet mi hand
Daar and Window frninfi muds to ordi i nI
i of Walnut and Mahogany, on huii?l and made
i at tlila mtuMMmio'nt n* can l<c> inrtdn in ftiC
rtock of the above flood* mtlL of the City of
etitira nitl*lnell?>n i? nil who want (load nn|>
o geiith men nil over thl* Slate, llcorgla, North
fir work for Ihe |>n?t twenty year*.
r. P. 1UJSSKLX. & CO.,
KA8T KM) IIASKI, HTKKKT.
tbo immediuto vicinity of t'biirlc*imi nnd
* 111b
-? -28^' ' ^3 jit 'fjtz
TIIOS.P. SMITH
lLATE NAYI.KIl. KM 111 I A CO.)
FACTOfl A{TD COWjMISSlCN
MERCHANT,
no 4 bovlj. <t co &Wi?.m/
03ARMQTCJT, Q. O.
("1 KO W. MdVKU '? ?m>i n?c'?*'t willi ?li<
.j biifiiiH*. mid ? illu'vi' 111m !>? ?! hii i.
liun in iln* iiiu-i'ii>ii ul hi#<fiI on!*.
ur Careful attention given to purchna
ing >l?*io!iiiiullzi! of nil kind?, when |>|iie?**l
ill fund?.
tJT Adviin<'i*f Hindi* on eomdgriniftils.
Out B 20 Cm
II j:S; it Y BISCUOFF
& CO.,
WHOLES ALIO UROCKRS,
AMD DEALERS IM
WineK/Liqiiors,
MOT, TOBACCO, &C.
NO. ?OT EAST BAY,
CiHAEIiMTOE. 2. CJ.
II. Ill OU* M?. * c. Wb'fclll**
J 11. Po.rER
Sopt 28 1? ?m
KDMONDS T. KNOWN,
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
a n jTK ran 9
41*3 ;<( :VV sr :; : '.' & : TO,
OPPOSITE CIIA It I. KB TON HOTEL,
CHAfiLmoylffiL c.
Hlift 28, ! , J 19, | "1 y| My j
EDWIN DATES & CO.
WliOLIvSAI.li UIlAUCKS
in
KItV UOODS
AND .
L?*?ISI!f&
112 & 124 Meeting St.
OMARtlESTOlC 3. ?
KltWIN ft ATM 0??i ('/S^I.JjANf
Tiioa 11. MoOaiiaM. CIIAI. K.'UAIK-.
Bept '28 1? flm
* * * ? ' 'y* 1
WM. P. PRIC?,
ATTORNEY AT 7.AYV
DAHLONEGA, GA., '
Willi, prntlico in lha Cotiiilic* of Lumpkin.
Dawaon, Oilincr, Fannin, Union,
Town*, Wbito and Hall. . ,
J?'_?
THE MIT.LS HOUSE,"
Q. s.
PARKER & CO. Proprietors.
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
BOARD. !'Klt DAY $| 00.
Deo S 2? J
l\ VON SANTUN,
lui'onticn or
P^ltlH FANCY GOODK,
Toy$, Pol!*, Oa'rtir*, Children'* "arrlagc*,
Kronch Con foot unery, Piro Work#,
INDIA It(IIlUHHr<-'<><>DH,
Booh ?* Glnthlfljr. N orrery Shooting, &< ., 1
22(1 Kin* St. 2 floor* nhnv? Market,
CM Alt USUI'S, 8. (i.
Mar 30 * 4< 1y?
NATIONAL HOTEL, |
phoprii:tok.;
V. ua\:ii:ron juynkii. clnrk. j
haths ;
>r n .?r.l i***' *> ; * <mi|
lll'i't. br*akfil/l ?i ' i
<i?t? M..i. ?-* ai
S'i>i v. ),m
.?.:iIn-?Q r!!ffo?V ^J?i2or'T
rAyer'a.,.
Hair YigoU/
i J. i 'n U ? H<M Vj **???.!
For restoring Cray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
I ' -J > A drewiug which
Vi ? *i onoo agreeable, ?
'^^T^mTi HiJulthy, nml cflfcctual \
wnfln , for preserving tho
otw i hair. ^ Fadtd or gray
y Jl I hair it toon rettortk
mtlivlhlk co j7i ?original color.
, If ' vfwi the glott and,
i? ""if-1? V y<""'.
Thin: hair i?% twdtri
I cnod, falling hair checked, and bald''
noss oflfenj thongh ' not always, cured
l?y its use. typtping cap restore (ho
hair wbero the follicles are .destroyed,
or tho glands atrophied and decayed/
Hut sucn as, rom?m oai> bo saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead?
of fouling tho hair with a nasty scdi'
niont, it will keep it clean ana vigorous.
Its oooosioiial use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Fr*r
from thoso deleterious substances whicls
makff ittp^PMntioW ^gOrous, yapst
injurious to tno hair, tho v igor cart
only bencfit.but not barm it. If wanted
merely for a. |
HAIR DRESSIIfflk;
nothing olsc con be fonnd m desirable.
Containing noithor oil nor dyo, it doos
not soil -white cnmbric, and yet lasts
!> long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustro and a grateful perfumo.
Prepared by On J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical aj?d Analytical Chemists^
LOWELL, MASS.
PRicln ti.oo.
Eor ?? Oiorfi'H i- i'.v , t |
M. A. lll'.^TIK A CO., r\?c?tr.
An* ."51 J4 1 y
The Great Medical Discover) !
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
!?ji Hundreds of Thousands ?n|J
,*0 5 Bear Untimony to their wonAcrtnl^ c~*
2 J 2 Curati va Kffcct* C ??
gj| WHAT ARE THEY? |?J
ef I TIIET AttB NOT A VIUK C
*|*FANCY D R I N K ,Vi
Mn-lo of Foirllum. Whiakoy, Proof Spir-,
Its. and ltofuso Liauoru, uciorod, ?j>ioo?t.
and Bwcnteiio I t.>|'!eit*o?lit>tnst'?l cm led' Toniat''
" Ainwtiaei.," " Mo<ioror?," An., tint Irai till
t i t>pl ' r a t n ?1 nt ak<' n nc?t a t?l r 111 n, lii 11 nro a trti o
Mt^li'dnn, mailo from tlio Native Jtonti and
llorta of ('ni it.irnl.\, froa ft-oniall Alcohol to
CIPLR. * perfect KeauiMtor anil lnvijforator
ot t li?- Ur.tiia, carrying oil ull Tvoi.onou* matter.
nnd postering tlio blood to n b ?Uhy condition.
N<> person esn t-sko BUU re, according to
'irectmns, mi<l remain loaf unwed.
<(k 1OO will bo given for un Incurable ca*?, jim\
.Jlnff tlio l?on. ? oro not di'xlrnto.1 by mineral
fulfil ma or olber means, and tl.o Vital organs
V ist-eil beyond tlio point of repair.
Pop Inflammatory nntl Ghronlo Tthou-1
mattsm, and (lout. Dynnopsia, or Ind'-'
KOition. Btlioun, JTomittcnt. nnd Intoim'.
front Fovora, Diseases of the Blood,
l.tvor, Kidneys, nnd Bladder, th"uo Bittorn
have tiecni juort e'w-cr*Hlnl. Buoh Discasos
oro can?crt by Vitlntcxl Blood, whl' h
|i generally produced by Ucmngeinmrt of tboj
Digestive Organs.
Tha* Invigorate tho stomach, and stimulate.
thn tiilpid II v?r and boWuls, which render then* r
of nniypi died ctUoncy in cleansing the bloolofioil
impurities, nnd Imparting new iifo and vigor J
o t ho vrluil-i system.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache,
1'ain iu tlio tthotdders, Coughs, Tiehtnt.es of tlio
CiMwt, Diariness, Boor Htotuitch,ihnl Taste in
tho Mouth, Hi.lions Attacks, Palpitation of tlie
Heart, Coptoiia Discharges of Ur>n?% Tain in
tho regions of the Kidnoys, and a hundred Other
ptinfal aymptoma which aro th j offsprings of
l>.v*i*l>?ls, nro cured hytheao Bitter*. -j? ,4
Chaouo the. Vitiated Bloo.1 whenever yotiftnd V
Its impurities bursting through the akin in Pim-I.
plea, Krupt ious, or Soros: cleanao It whuisit la
fiiiil Ami vmirfttdlinn will /?!! vnti wSrn Itien _
tho l.lood pure aud Uu> health of tho ayatein ?tfl W
follow. __ -?
! IMS, TAPK. end other TTOnifJl. Inrklme Inl
the efirtrtn of *o many Uioaa.uid*, ero ctfoctually i
dent roved end removed.
For full direction*, reed carefully tho cirruUrV '
around each hoi tic, printed In four lOngneyo*?)
Knirlinh, Oorraen, French, nrvlHpnnieb. 4
J. WAI.KKK, St *M Uemmero* Htreet, W. T.
Proprietor. n. n. MoDOKAUn A CO..
Pruoylata nod O one ml Airont*. f ?
Ban Yrnne[*rn, California, end S3 and 41 Com-(*
m?>'co htr-ot, N. Y.
armiUJ BY AM. DRUGOIBTa AND
DKAMCK8. . _ f. ^ J
tJi" For *il? in flip.-nville hv
M A. lltXTEK A CO , H
IIAUBIJOX^ 'maiihijaj.L
Aug SI -10 Cm
I ?r?.r* i?o?|. r!* In duLi*, 11ft Hnv?T
',M\ ftr?*4 Ft, /tittthm. On.-.
..(ihi n>y. V'ljr^ ifm! toy
I?A V If/ .% OiMnvilU
Kit* 1 > rfl cr fflt! i-rbfttion, apply or &<) |r?M
, *l<ovo f.r pmni'lriet.
N v SO 78 4 in