Unmotaus.
A Short Catccrtsm.? W horn
Hid Adam marry, and wben did
fco marry kerf One EmWhat
was her bridal dress f
B-irely nothing.
Not even a ribbon! No, she
bad no need ol one; she was rib
do'ie herself.
When Adam and Evo were in
the cardeninfr business, at what]
time did they"commence picking
apples! In the fall.
What was tlie first step they
took in the sugar business, liaising
Cain.
Why did not Cain make good
sugar ? Because he wasn't Abel.
Spirits as well as sugnj; comes
from cane; what evil resulted
from this Cain's spirit ? Abel got
ulexo&l.
What reason havo we to supI
mho that Cain also got slewed ?
Ie went iinmedatcly to the land
ol Nod.
Who was the wisest man??
Know er:
What did ho know ? lie knew
enough to get in out oi the rain.
Tun following is good because
it is true. Jas. II.?a fixy young
gentleman of the town of 11?in a '
?:_i.i :
inn^ili?'?l iiij; v'llin > . ?? viii vmi ? iinv
rlic country to spend tho evening:
at si pluin old farmer's who, by
the way, had ft very pretty daugh
ter. James who had need ngiKtd
deal of inusk in perfuming, was
having a delightful time, and con
fident that lie had made sin im- >
prcssion, until ho went to thy cupper
table.
Tho old*gentleman, who know.
no more about musks, can de co-!
lhgne, tfce., than a Chinaman does
about Christianity, at once detect
ed the Btnell ot something, nnac
countable to him. After sitting a
litfle while aid curling up his
nose a few times, he turned to a
young man living with the family '
n?wl aaiil u T 'II Ko i \ r II t if"
tliern d-gs hain't killed another
polecat?don't you smell iti"?
James wilted.
"It Nkver Exi'lodks."?Mr.
Gray, nn ingenius gentleman ot
Sussex County, Delaware, invented
a new, non-ox ph*ive- burning
fluid, amt invited his friends to
oomc and witness a tost of its
qualities. He gathered a select
oitelc around a barrel of tha-fluid
in ngarret, and to prove how noli
explosive it was, lie stirred it with
n red-hot poker. Ln six seconds
the inventor ami his friends were
seen to emerge from the rovf.
A little liny who wont to
church was cautioned to remember
the text, which was, "*\Vby
stand ye all the day idle ? Go into
my vine\arU, ana whatsoever is
right I will j?av thee." Johnny
came home, and was asked to re
peat the text. He thought over
k iv while, and then cried out :
" What d've stand around here
doing nnnin tor: go into- my
barnyard ami work, and 1*1 P make
it all right with you."
A' young i.ady who affected a
disinclination to matrimony wrote
upon, a pane of glass 6ome verses
expressive ot her determination
never to enter into a holy state.?
A gentleman who doubted the lad\'b
resolve wrote underneath :
The fair, who e vow thfim ecrutchy lines
betoken.
Wrote them on glais?she knew it would
be hioken.
? ... ?
?ii i i . ? .
** WHAT l>roil?iu v'Ml 10 jiiibon,
inv colored friend ?"
" Two constable*, sail."
u Vis, hut what I mean had in
lcni|ieianco an\tiling to do with
ii r
" Y?-s, salt, dey was 1>? fe 'uin
drunk.''
An fxoiianok lots the f Mowing
chat ttcferistic prayer of a little
Im?v. He evidently laid a little on
pit a-antnefS with his Aunt Eflie.
44 Please, God, hlerS papa and
mania, and ? and ? and. if yon are
a mind to, you may hi ess Aunt
Eflie, but I don t much care.''
Thompson is not going to do
anything more in conundrums.?
He recently asked his wile the dif
ferenco between I is head and a
hogshead, and he said tl ere was
none. lie contends that is not the
rigiii answer.
44 Hallo! i>? !>, how are ynn
Ih?b, who harl been in jail for
debt tor tonne months ]>a*t, answered,
" Verv well, I thank yon;
hnt 1 have been in trouble, you
know." What trouble ailed you?"
4> A i rouble [>nat induranee."
- ?
Pomk nangbty boy in Penn
Van, the other day, ornamented
an old, gothic framed horse, hitched
to an aw ning nost, with a stolen
card sign which read: 44 Oats
i,.ri . inniiiru within.'*
Tt ((IliVVJ y w
? ? ?
Imtkluoght Pkt : 44 Ma, dear,
what do they play the organ so
loud for when clun eh is over ? Is
it to wake us up ?"
Iris the opinion of the doctor
that the lawyer gets hie living
by plunder, while the lawyer
knows the doctor get his by pil
luge.
Bncr Instkad or Po**.?When
the South ted its war clear to
keeping. forge herds of cattle oa
every plantation, the hog may
lose its post of honor in Southern
civilization. Beef will be fotind
as cheap and much inore wholesome.
Pork is too oily food for
general use in a warm climate,
and assists in producing many ol
those fearful epidemic deceases
which often decimate the population
of sotue districts.
I [Rural Carolinian.
?- - -? www ?
Ik all <>f Whittier's poems there
is no lovelier one than that in
1. ?l l!.?l- ! j 1
wiiiui inu iiuiv inu:u npoiogl^ed l?
tlio litte man fur having "gone
above him."
' I'm aorry I wp?-ll lh? word,
I hale to no above you,
lircauew "?the blown aye* tlial lowar Ml?
' Brtiun-, you n>t I love you!"
?? ?
By a cross old 4i Bach "?When
women come to set in a jury-box,
possibly infants may get to be
criers in court.
The Commercial An1 Financial
Chronicle of New York
Orrca or A 0. KarrMAN, 1
No *5 Hhoih.ktkkkt, y
Cii ari.kntov, 8. C., February 9, 1871. J
1 cordially commend totho?e gentlemen ol
biuincfs, lUiikcrp, Brokers, Merchants, Ac.,
here ?nd elsewhcio, whose noiice Tht
Chronicle m a financial-and commercial
monitor may have escaped, lo look carefully
into ihe merits of this piper,' even now
accepted hy many a* the standaid Journal
ol America in mat'ers pertaining lo finance
and c? mmerce?i's extended circulation being
the st'ongest testimony in its favor ?
I would lietc take occasion to remark, in
passing, that its edi'ore, (personally known
to my*elf,) are gentlemen o* InieWjenq', refinement
aud culture. This account* somewhat
for th ' p ip? r heing conducted on the
exacted principles of honor and integrity,
and with an ability, vigor and independence
seldom 'quailed and never excelled.
So generally known ie this paper that no
Banker's or Merchant's Library throughout
the length and breadth of litis vast country
is considered complete without it. It can
he found on almost evc-y dolt always a
faithful c mpatdon, friend and guide. I do
not pretend to ar^ne the m'uits of this paper,
hut simp'y ark the skeptic to read and
be eonvinc-d.
I have been requested by the publishers
to act for them in this section, and have
consented, in consideration of lite many
Courtesies they have extended to me. I
wilt receive subscription nwn-y to same
(810 per annum) and show or ship specimen
copies of the paper to any who may
doeirc to suhcritie. A. C. KAUFMAN.
Statistic* ok AxtntnHox Couxtt.?The
Anderson Intelligencer publishes the fol.
low ing statistics of that Cottn'y, as ahlain
ed from the County Auditor:
Nomher of acres of land, 452.002 ; number
of hui'dings, 1,3114; nomb-r of horse, 2
622 ; number of mules, l.G^S ; number
of cattle, 15,381 ; number of sheep and
gnats, 12,330; number of h<?g?, 20,813;
miml8r of dogs, 3,376; number of p> rs'-n?
liable to po'l tax, 8,491 ; value of renl es
tale, 82.408,099; value of personal propererly,
8a 273 695 ; Vslue of hililditiua, 8&i7.285;
total value of property, 85.199,059.
amount ol tax on same, 857,1o9. This last
item does not include the poll tax of 3,491
persons, which, if added to 857,189.
would make the total taxation for all pur
poses 860,680.
- - ?
WonTtir or Imitatio* ?A printer once
I ?l...i ...... . I.:- r n 1.
iiiiiii-m i ii?it ??ri | * iiii?a ?? la | | ill w >\ tt| H
men wvni. out to drink heer during <lio
working hours, he would put in the hank
he exact mount which he would have
spent it he had gone out to drink. 11 ?-|?t
to I hi* revolution lor five jear*. He then
examined hi* hank account and found that
lie had O'l deposit $5*21 8(i In the five
y> nr? lie hud not lust a <'ay from itUhcnhli
Three out of five o? hi* lellow* workmen
had, in the meantime, income drunkai h,
were worthies' an workmen, and were .Uncharged.
The water drink, r then hough)
out the printing office, went on enlaiging
hi* I usl.e-*, and in twenty year* from the
lime he in g in to put hy hi* money wan
worth ? 10<>,IH)0.? Charteiton Courier.
At the meeting of the StockImi.Iei* ?( the
Scutii Carolina |(ai)r< nd and gouih \V*a
tern" liailroad Hunk, the foUnwii g office.a
iv< re elected for the running year;
ltireetov* of the l{ond?W'm. J. Magrath
Oeo A. Trenliolm, L. I> I)-Sau**ure. f*. W*
Williams, F J I'e'xec, J. I*. It.iyc?, R II
luce, 11. UiiQi'iln, il. n liiiiD- e, .1 'iio iiiin^u
*1, A. Sinii>iii!s. II. II r>tl.'<?p, C M. Fur^
riinn, Win, A Omirtenav, I >n n ? I Tyler.
J'rrniJrnt?W J Msg'nth.
Direct'tra of th? Rmlli'W'ealtrn Thidma l
Hnnk?i.G Coclir?n, C. M. Fu'intn, W.
A Cnurtenay, L D. DcSini-mirf, J, P
Bmfe, J. II. Wilson, H. II J>et.ei?n,
Williams, Ilenry Gourd in. W. J. Magrs'.h,
J. 8. Oll.bia, F. J. IV1* r.
Eli O. Gkimih. who lately eon'es?el having
murdered jjolonel Win. P. While, at
the ins' ignUfcn wf (J C. Bowm, in 18A4. si
Wanes ma W, nsnr G *nrgetowo, fff-cUd )i??
eacipp on dtr&ly night, 12th in?t., from
the Chr.rl>-stoa )ai1, in oompanjr with another
prisoner.
Congress hns pss'ed the hill, giving pen
i?ns to the soldiers and widows of eoldisrs
of the war of 1812. There will lis a good
many pensioners under this set found in the
upper counties of Bouth Carolina. The
pension Is (8 per month, for sit who served
ftO days or over, to e lumeoes from the passage
of tha set.
Tint Imdy of Edmund Hwsetime was
found lying dead in Ihs road, shout 100
yards from George Gilbert's house, WadtnaIsw
Island, on the 8th Inst.
DwHtxo a melse naar Boston, Saturday, a
man was knocked on the railroad track and
instantly killed l>y the *spre*s train from
Nsw York, which was pas*lng at the lima.
y* couxikd mnn. nnm-fl uam Foweii, got
?'oriou?ly drunV In fliarlotte, N. C., on
Monday laet, fell iuto a pool of water and
wai drowned
I ii0m*
! aPsSllifci-BOtJ
2&Z9%i I*9* if?
2-=. i_osrcs#t_jQ.2. ^;
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I Wj - w^-c K^$g 2, 3 H Co
gl-?=;4'?o8,??l.ft&
'51~s TS^S-Sii'mS
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Sc?3?i-rt5s^0to
r;Ribr? ilf?"
Ur'tf?" f?s?
r*?c'<3n? = ? sl .
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I g>| EfSfr ?2*3r
jT? I ? i? S ~
GREENVILLE
PAPER MILLS.
:o:
J. Bannister & Son,
&a& as
or all kinds or
Book, Nows? Wrapping and
Colored
EJ? ."Ok. 7*C it N
Highest cash rnicE paid for
Cleln Cotton or Linen KAUS.
May 25 I 1 y
brelnville & columbia railroad.
UlWKIAI. SlTiniATKMIKXT'l OrKICIE,
CoU'MtlA, S C. I tec. I, 1870.
ON and after THURSDAY, December 1,
the following Seliedu'e will he run
?in ly. Sunday? excepted, connecting with
Night Trains on South Carolina Railroad up
and down, almi with Traira going S .vth on
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad :
UP.
Leave Columbia at 7.1)0 a. m
" Alalnri 8.40 a.m.
" Newberry# lo.lo a.m.
" Cok-'Shury. . . . > 4A p. Ill
Iietton .. X Xii p.m.
Aniva at Ureeuville........ .. 5 (M) p.m.
DOWN.
Leave Greenville at 6 45 a. m.
" He ton 7 2S a. to.
" Cokerliurv....... . ..... U.O& a.m.
" Abbeville 8 OO a, m.
Newherty 12.X5 p. m
Alston 2 lo p. m.
Arrive at Colulnbia.. A 5 45 p.m.
JOHN II. M'lORK,
Gen?ra1 Superintendent.
D-c 14 X0 If
South Carolina Railroad Company.
Vice. PuitSinKXT'* Orricie,
CuI.iimiiia. S. (I., January lit, 1871.
( 7i ft H_'/r ,./
ON and nftcr Sunday, 22d in?!., Paeeenger
Truiua upon thia ltvad will arrive
and leave a* follow* :
THAIS 50.1.
Leave Chnrle*ton at X 20 n m
Arrive atCohiinbia at II 40 p in
Leave Columbia at 12.15 p m
nrnic in v/Miini'Kinn IK 1 Oil |i III
Leave Caimlcn (Sumlay* cxcM) nt...V .'<0 ? in
Arrive nl Kingsvillc lit 1 20 |> in
Leave KinK?ville (Sumiajr* exe'd) ?l.2 30 p in
Arrive at Ciiimlrn ill A 00 p in
The ahove train* run in connection with
Wilmington, Columbia iiml Augusta Itiiilroml,
connecting with train* for Wilmington, North
Carolina an J with train* for Augusta, (leorgia
?making rlo*e connections wiiti night trains
of Georgia Kuilrouil ami Central ItailroaJ, for
all points South sml West.
thai* mo. 2 ? niuiit KXfnKRS.
(Sliti'lay night excepteii )
Leave Charleston at, 7 10 p m
Arrive nt Cnluinhiaat A 00 u in
Leave Columbia at 7 ?i0 p m
Arrive nt Charleston at A la a in
This train runs in connection with up Augus'a
trains, making close imineetion with
tlcorgia liaison I ami Central Kailroa<l morning
trains, Air all points South ami West.
A L. TYLKIt,
S. B. Pir.Ki**, Vice President.
(iiinr.il Ticket Agent.
Chailottc* Columbia r?nd Augusta
R R.
Coi.umbia, S. t\, January 17, 1871.
ON an.I after SUNDAY, January 22, the
f'llSMCIloer train* liver till* tti.u.l i* it I r,,,?
IIM follow* :
(Jnitty X'trth, JV?. 2. Xn. I.
Artier. f.rnre. Arrirt. I.rnrr.
AnicuM* 0 DO | in 8 00 a in
ColmnMn 11 05 pin 11 20 |>in 12 51 pin I 03 pin
Winnahoro 1 26 ain I 27 am 3 17 pin 3 37 pin
('hi-Htrr 2 60 inn 3 00 tun 6 07 pin 6 10 pin
Charlotte & 30 mn 7 30 pin
(J'tttnj Smith, XO. 1 Xtt. 2.
Arrirt, Lrtirt, Arrirt. //run
Angtirta 7 45 pm 7 30 nin
Columbia 2 16 pm 2 28 pin 2 13 nin 2 28 am
Winnab'o * I .'>5 inn 11 55 it in 12 50 pin 11 58 pin
Cheater 19 30 am 10 23 inn 10 27 p:u 10 30 pm
Charlotte 80iiain 8 10 pm
(/nitty Xnrlh.?H<itb No. I and 2 make* r lo?c
thti/y rttuiirclioH* at Charlotte fur New York
and nil point* North and Kaat. Pu**engera
leaving on No. 2 on Saturday*, will lny over
12 hour* at Richmond.
(Jnitty Smith?Uoth No*. 1 and 2 make dole
tliiily rnnnrrtion* at Augunta with train* of the
Georgia and Central tluorgin Road*, for all
point* South, South-wc*t mid Wont.
Through Ticket* told and baggage checked
to all principal point*.
J. M. SELKIRK, RupL
E. II. Doraey, Qeucral Ticket Agent.
Schedule Blue Ridge R R
ON and after thiadate the following *ched
ute will he oh*?rved by the Puaacnger
Train* over thia Road :
l/jt.
Leave Anderaon a..,,, 4 20 p m
" Pendleton 5 20 "
" Perryv Hie 6 10 " '
Art. Walhalla 7 00 ?
Dnttn.
Leave Walhalla 4 00 a m
" Perryville 4 45 "
" Pendleton..,.,., 30 "
Art. Anderaon ...0 10 "
In race* of detention on the (I. and C. R.
K., the train on thia Road will wait one hour
for the train from Ilelton, except on Saturday*,
when it will wait until the arrival of the
Ilelton train.
W II. D. OAILLARD, Sup't.
jr/AJtiii. /amw
MILLINERY.
fffch MISS M< K AY haa ju*t re
eel red new aupplie* of Bon
i>i>^ mklo, ki'iwih, r per*.
JBOmH Flower*, <to. AI?o Infant*'
llat* and onpa. Furs, (Ke?l
vnW and imitation,) Hair Coila jel
^"(T'A and I.are Oooda, winch alia
Iff offer* al vary low pr'oea.
Nov ? U U I
Rosadalis
)? n r a t'j mtm c a n
ttias jl IIBALTII RESTORER, perifloe
. iVjfl;iM blootl iinil ctirc? SrrulM In, S)pbilil,
VjRy )Shin Ltleeeece, flliuunietlem, Dieeeeee
)<>f Women, end II CK. jnio Affection*
)of the lllood, Liver and Kidney*.
)ll?comnicndcd by Ihe lledicat Kieof>
(ijr end many tbeiaaud* of onr bee*
% (citiien*.
Ml J ) p?i 11- . ? i? -? ?>? ?
v ?>??? vuo ioiiiujuoj ui rojnciiDi
ymJ patients who hare u*ed Itosadalls ;
(?e#J for i?r k<aa>lilia (luide lu Health
O'ouk, or Alakanao Cut this year, which
lf^\ Swepahltab for gi-atnHoits distribution
/lv 1 Sit will give you much valuable in for/jKjn
Stnatiou.
l>r. U. Mr'. Cnrr, of Baltimore, aaya :
S I lake pleasure in recommending
0)jour llosABAi.ta aa a very powerful
^alterative. I have seen it uaed in two
/casos with happy results?one in a
)caae of eecondary ayphilia, in which
)the patient pronounced himself cored
rafter bafhr taken Ire bottles of yonr
A/medicine, The other iaaraae of scrofcula
of long standing, which is rapidly
(improving under its use, and the in(dicationr
are thnt the patient will
mooh recover. I have carefully ex
yimincd the formula l-y which your
(Rosadalis is.made, and flud it an exLScellcnt
compound of alterative itigreSdlents.
S Dr. Spark*, of Nicholnsville, Ky?
)*sys ho hns used Rosadall* in cases of
^acrofult and Secondary Syphilis with
/satisfactory rekults-a* a cleaner of the
^ )UI<>od I' know no better remedy.
|B / Deiijuinin Dcchtol. of Lima. Ohio.
??writer: I huvo suffered for twenty
^ycara with an inveterate eruption over
Niny whole body ; a short time vince I
(purebnard a bottle ot Kosudalls and it
S (effected a perfect care.
( ltosadalis in void l>y all druggists.
( Laboratory, ft I Exchange Place,
( Baltimore.
> Dra. Clexents 4 Co.
Prop r it tore.
Miy 18, 1870. 52 ly
l.TJFORT.m nonce
to
CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS.
All Retail Order amounting to $20 and Over,
Delivered in any Port of the Country
FREE OF EXPHESS VIIA RUES.
HAMILTON EASTER & SONS,
or baltimokr. md.,
IN order the better to meet the want* of
the Itetnil Customer* nt n distance, have
established a SAMI'I.K lll'RKAU, and will,
upon application, promptly teud by mail full
linen of sample* of tho Newest and most
Fashionable floods, of French, Knglish and
Ibum-slic Manufacture, guaranteeing nt all
time* to veil <>* low, il not at /? ? joiree, than
any hemp in the country.
Buying our gooda from the largest and
moat celetirated luatiufnctarera in tho different
porta of Kurupe, and importing the auino hr
Simmer!" direct t<> nultitnnre, our clock ic at all
time* promptly supplied with the uovcltie* of
the London ami Parts murketi".
Ac wo hoy and cell olfly l<?r each, anil make
no ha<l ilelilc, we arc able ami willing to- cell
our goods nt from Ten to Fifteen percent Lei*
Profit than if we gave credit.
In canding for camples specify the kind of
goods desired. We keep the host grades of
every claw of goods, from tlio lowest to the
most costly.
??*Kr? unaccompanied by the cash will bs
cent C. 0. U.
Prompt Pitying Wholesale Buycre .r. Uvi.
ted to inspect the Stock in our Jobbing and
Package Department. Address
HAMILTON RASTKK A PONS,
197, 10'J, 21)1 and 20.1 Wect llaltimore Street,
Baltimore, Md.
Da; 7 29 ly
Sixty-Five First Prize Medals
Award d
Southern Piano
win. knanr. a < o.,
Manufacturcra of Orand, Square and Upright
IMA NO FORTES,
Baltimore, Md.
'I^IIKSK lnalruuicntc havo heou before the
1 puldic for nearly thirty years, and upon
their excellence alone attained > m
-f ' ?"
firrrminmCr, wlilch pronounce* them unequal*
eil. Their Tone combine* gronl power, *weet
lie** ninl lino mngirg qunliljr, u* well a* great
pnrity of Intonation, nml *weeine*? throughout
the entire *onlo. Their Touch i* pliant
nml elastic, nml entirely free from the ?tiffnc*i
Nfiiul in ? > ninny Piano*. In Workmanship
tliey nrc unequnleil, using none hut the very
hc*t ncanantd malerittl, the large capital einployeil
in our hu*ine** enabling u* to keep
routiiiually an iuitnenxe ?tock ul lumber, Au.,
hi liniul.
All our Sijnarr /'inn n* linvo our New I in
provcil Overstrung Se.ile ami the Agruffe Trehie.
We wonM cnll *peeinl nttention to our late
improvement* in Oruml Pimm* nml .Square
Or.inil*, I'atenteil August I lib, l.tfid, whieh
tiring the I'iuuo nearer perfection than ha*
yet been utlainej.
Krrry /Vino fully Warrant! il far 5 Yrnrt.
Wo have lllitiln arrangement* for the Hole
Whole* ilo Agency for the moat Celebrateil
Parlor Organ* ami Meluileonx, which we offer
Wholesale ami Ketnil, at Lowest Factory
Price*. Wll. KNAItK A CO.,
lialtiinorc, Mil.
Dec 7 20 (I in
1m
fhlWliTPD wurrr
v Ifll bit TV llAJUJUy
Mill Bearin$,Shaflintl Pulleys
POQ!^ ? HU^W^IIORfc^
r^lsZHD FOR A CIRCUIAJU^T
l>ec 7 2V I jr
GEORGE PAGE & GO.
Ho. 0 N. Scbroeder St.* Baltimore.
Mnnuloptur.T* of |*?rlaM? ai.d Kl?tl?.nary
STKAM ENGINES AND KOILEKS.
nim-in improved, l"'?riai>ie i'lkuubak
saw mlij.s, flung, mulm and >nth haw
mill', (trial mills, timber wheels, shingle
mielnma. do. dealers in circular 8?w?.
itt-liinrf aid mill supplies g-n-r?lly, an<)
himniifiiciinnr'? agents l?r l ff?-l'? oelebren
'i tuihlnc water wheel, ami every <la.
?e- ipiion .if w.H.d working M?oMnery.
oOKIC'I'LTURAL KMJINICS A NFKl IALTY.
Ht-nd fur dtsonplive Catalogues anil
Pi ice Liata, SlW-ly
NATIONAL HOTEL,
0. (0.
PROPRIETOR.
p. hamilton joyner. clerk.
RATES
of board per day ,,|t 00
Hopper, Breakfaal and lxM|ln|..,,. J 00
Single Maala ,,,,, \ 00
Sep 1 It If
A1wav? sit noxt to the carver, if
yon can, at dinner.
Oil A rt ??ESTOlV
AD1
r m
s&sffi. ffiiasj? jiu:
|iti>BC&u r louring, * ciunjj, n irnnrr uon
I / Over k bundre<i different Pattern* of I
lor sale at New York prire*. Mantel-Pieces,
abort notice. Stair Kail, Newels and Balluatei
to order.
Wood and Substantial Work made as cbea
United Slatea. We bave on band tbe largest
l!*ltiu.ore, all of which we guarantee will gi*
Substantial Work. Tbe subscribers ran refer
Carolina and Florida, as to tbe character of t>
\
Opposite Wando Fertiliser Works, and it
Pavilion liotala. Sept 28
I' i MM4h y/
Old Carolina Bitters.
as ssaiLn onmSyiL wcDigric?
We take pleasure in off. ring the
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
FWIO THE public They are compound
JL ed with great care, and contain some j
til me i e?l Tonir* in I lie I'hat nintopin A?
tvltlfiifD of lite aupeiiority of rur lli'ter*
over nil n'liera, w* Imve c-rlifU-nte* from
ninny of the lending pliyrieiati* in oiirStaie.
who lmv? preacribe.l llit-m In lltrir practice,
1 UK OLD CAROLINA BITTKRS
Will be fountl invnluwlile for
Want of Appeiito,
General Del lllty,
Chil'a and Fever nn?f Dyapepala.
We tin not offer our Bitter* na a cure for all
but na an Aroinalia Tonic, tliry
1 One- ? ?<|imI.
For ante by all Drugglata and Grocer*
rv- r) where.
Piliicipnl Depot,
GOODRICH. WISEMAN AGO.
Iinpnit< r* of Choice Ding*and Chemical*,
Charlrati.n, 8. 0.
Mil 9 4'i ly
P. P. TO ALE,
< ii \ki.i;>to\, s. c.
f Large*! nml inont evinptetc 1
MT< M nnutnctory of Door* Snahea, > "Tl-^
I Blind*. Afouhlinir*. Ac., in the I
{southern State*.
Printed price lint doflc-n competition.
_|3r Send for une.*^^
par- Sent free on application."Q-T
April 27 4it ly
PAVILION HOTEL,
rtj isLi A la 15. & & i? ? , B. O.
BOARD,
Per Pa* .. >3 00.
II. HAMILTON, Superintendent.
an* II. L BVTTKRPIRLD,
l*roprl?*lr?tna
Sept 2(1 Id tf
WM. SHEPHERD &, CO.,
No. 24, JIayne Street, i'harlettou, 8. C.
1>KAt.ana IN
CROOKING HTOVHi, HANOI* AND
J Healing Sluv.t Picture* of 8l??e*
with price a.id deacriplion will lirunl up.
<-ii appliedion. June 20 6-ly
CHARLESTON HOTEL
CIIA RI.fiXTON, S. C.
E. H. JACKSON, Propr etor.
ASSMTANT*. A HUTTKRPIELD, (for
mcr'y of the Pavilion lloU-l,) And W
h. milleic.
B. WEIIIILE,
ORSSNVILLE 0. O.
dealer in
GOLO-MDnfU.
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SPECTACIES?
18 A 28 Carat Solid Jfoptial Kings,
SILVER A SILVER-PLATED
~m*a/ AL ?. m-Qm
tW WORK of ||| inscriptions io hi*
lin? <lun? promptly.
Oct *7 ** ly
1% SUiltHS,
AWWdDUUittHrBr AW
AND SOLICITOR Iff RQUITY.
WJLV rpiimca m ?u
COURTS OF THIS STA1K
PtIO,
IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS.
offlo. eiMBTiu* o. h., s. e.
Jul, 7 Iv"
?. K. aiiLir. ?. . #?ll?
XASLEY * WELLS, .
A A.A. ~ a g% It? - A
Attorneys acii counsellors at Ltw
AND IN EQUITY,
OKERNVILLB, 0. C.,
I PR 4CTICK Is lbs CcsrU of |be BUI* ssd
of lbs United State*, sn<l (Its sipselsl
itlmtlus to esssa la Baskrsster.
i* <
^ERTISEiyjKA TS.
3 ODDa 333iT,
mi, rtieiving, liox Hoard*, Ac.. Ac.
doul^ng*, making over loO.ntH) feet on hand
Door an<l Window Frames nmdo to order at
ra of Wulnot and Mahogany, on hand and made
p
at thi* establishment in can he made In the
stock of the above 'floods south of tho City ol
a entire ratUfaetion t? all who want Good anp
to (emit men all over thl* State, IJeorgia, North
iclr work for the past twenty years.
V. P. RII8SRLL & CO.,
EAST END IIA SKI, STHBBT,
s the imincdiute vicinity of Charleston and
10 ly
pf HOS 1\ SMITH
(LATE KAYI.BR. SMITH ?fc CO.)
FACTOR AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
NO 4 BOYCLik CU 6 W IF Mi!
OHA.JILEST01T, O. O.
EO \V. .VcIVKll l? "OOtiecled with ?It J
bu-tt.es*. and wit) give l.ifl best, attention
to the interest* ol his fihlnls.
t*- Careful attention given to piireliaa |
ing .Vteichandlxe ?,f all kinds, when |.|..cvd
in funds.
?T Adv nnecs made on consignment*.
Oct 5 20 dm
HFNMM-Iiisriinri
A i/iuvuvi I
& CO..
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
A.NI> DEALERS IN
Wines, Liquors,
seoaiis, tobacco, &c.
NO. 107 EAST BAY,
CIHiaiiSSTOSf: S; Co
II. BK-CII.-FK. c WVLDKRN
J II. TIKPER
8fpt 28 Itf Cm
: a 7% rmr %
4\li ICiTHlXKiaT?,,
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON IIOTEI.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sept 28 lit ly
linWIN BATES & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
DKY GOOD8
AMD
?1L?5MS!SC(
100 A lOil V- -
u> xueeiing 91.
OHARLE8YON, S. O.
RliWII If ATM Gbo C. HKLNAN
Tiio* II. McGaii?K. CIIA*. K. 1$AII>.
Sf|>l '28 ll) ftm
THE MI1LS HOUSE,
?3U?.&!LB3iI3!H, 0. ?.
PARKER & C0> Proprietors.
. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
DOAKI), 1'KIC DAY $4 OO.
Dm 8 2<J
F^OrT 8ANTE^,
impohtkr or
PARIS FANCY GOODS,
T?y?, Doll*, (Jnmoi, CblMrcn'* Carriage*,
French Confcctoncry, Fira Work*,
INDIA Iiunnrn
T_? v uwUU
Such a* Clothing. Nur??ry Wheeling, Ac.,
22V King-til. 2 doom almva Market,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
' Mar ? 4ft If*
A. II. MULLIGAN,
CHARLESTON. 8. C.
MESSRS. SULLIVAN & SON,
/IKK MY
-A.OE3NTS
AW
QUEEN VILLK, 8. C.,
And will make liberal gash
idTMMI OS ?lt
COTTON
Shipped to me through them.
a. b. mulligan.
Sept 28 10 ly
Subscribe for the Entku
brisk; $2 )>cr annum in advance.
Ayer's Sarsa par ilia,
VM? UMB.
r
V\ $1 wemed Mtuntw with
corruption, bare been.
HMh* puiiflcd and cured by It.
8croAtloua affections and
disorders,which were agcrarated
by the scrofUIons
contamination until
tbcr were nnlnfnllv flilnllnv. have been rnr1lr.nl I v
ound In mob greit niunben In almost every section
of tbe country. that Um public scarcely need
to be Informed of lie virtues or uses.
Bcrofohmg poison (a Ono of the most destruotlve
enemies of oar race. Often, this unseen and
nnfoU tensiUof the onanism undermines the con'
prcscnoe. Again. It seems to breed lurcctlon
throughout the body, and then, on some fovorabld
occasion, rapidly develop into one or other or Its
hideous forms, either on the surface or among the
, vitals- In the latter, tubercJee may be smklenlT
deposited In the hinge or heart, or tamore formed
In the liver, or It shows Its presence by eruptions
on the skin, or foul ulcerations on some part of
the body. Ifence the occasional use of a bottle
of this Aartaparllla Is advisable, even when no
act! vo symptoms of disease appear. Persons tp
flic tod with the following complaints generally
And immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by the
use of this BAIiBAWARILIjAt Bt. A.nthonp'e
Wire, Jtess or JtmHysisi, Tetter, Bolt
Rheum, Scald Bead, Rinouorm, Bore Bymt
Bore JSore, and other eruptions or visible forme
of Bcrefuleue disease. Also to tbe more concealed
forms, as DvtwprU, Jbropsu, Heart
Disease, JMis, Bpwpey, Xeurafffia, ana
the various Ulcerous affections of the muaculw
and norvous systems.
Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial pie-'
mwBHstm ai*a Piirmt lav li tKnnirh Inntr tlmrt Ifl ttt-'
quired for subduing these obetinMe maladies by
any medicine. But long-continded use of this
medicine will cure the complaint. J^eucorrhara
or White*, Uisrine t/lerrntions. and i'msM
Diseases, are commonly soon relieved and ultimately
cured by Its purifying and Invigorating
effect. Minute directions for each case are found
In our Almanac, supplied gratis, Rheumatfan*
and Gsut, when canned by accumulations of exj
trnncous matters Infhn blood, yield quickly to K,
ac also /.leer Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion
Or Inflammation of the Liver, and Jaundice.
when arising, as they often do, from the
lankllng poisons In the blood. This 8AR8APAHlthA
Is a great restorer for the strength
and vigor of the system. Those who are languid
and Ifsllris. Despondent, HlrrplrSS,
and troubled with tfcreons Apprehensions or
/>x*rs, or any of the affeotlons symptomatic of
i Weakness, will find Immediate relief and con*
Inclng evidence of Its restorative power upon
PREPARED BY
Br. jr. C. AYKK * CO., l^well, SKsua>r
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGI8TS EVERYWHERE,
C3T Kor *?! . in fiieoin it's by
M. A. 11UKTI.11 ?t CO., Agents.
Aug :tl 15 ly
F..r Ml- l.y W IMJOX, ?lniiS ,t ( o.. |?J.
ruriiN m.il hoitm in 11o u.
t _ ........ ... Iivff, I in ,nJ ~rn
SnvAm-nli ; 241 Broml Si., Ai'gii>m, Gn. j
161 Km at H .V. Clmrlnli n, S U ; and by
I>A VII) &. STUAUI.F.Y, Greenville.
For further iiilniiimlioii, i?j?j Iy or adJrys
above f. r paiti|>)ilvt.
Nov Ho 8 4 in
PLAHTA116J BITOM
This wonderful vcgetablo
restorative is the
slicet-anchor of the feeble
and debilitated. As a
tonic and cordial for the
aged and languid it has
no equal among stomachics.
As a remedy for
the nervous weakness to
which women ore especially
subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant.* In all
climates, tropical, temperate
or frigid, it acts
as a specific in every
species of disorder which
undermines the bodily
strength and breaks down
the animal spirits.
^iVhcrever it is introduced
it beoonreS'a
standard article?a medicinal
staple. It is to-day
the best and purest tonic,
and the most popnlar
medicine in the civilized
world?be sure and get
. the genuine. Sold by all
Druggists, Grocers and
Country Stores.
Juno 22, IttiO. 6 1 y
WM. P. PHICE,
AT TOHNEY AT LAW
niuinurn*
unnLUrMtU*)
WILL |irt?liM in lh* Count!** of !,umpkin.
Uil??r, Faanin,
Towtt, A? bit* mm! flnfli ? . . i. '
J?n 10 13
~ IOWNEM *l KANT,
AfTORNIFS AT LAW,.
OPFICK in (he OLD COURT IfOTTff*.
Mid.lU lUom <?n tk* 8*?lk Bido, L??e{
8m?jr,
/lttnwtffi -* u "
* *WI*n, D. V*
0. r. TOWMKI. OI.IK D r?DT
Jan A 83 tf*
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