The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, October 16, 1872, Image 4
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"PmpBnn ?y? raw tog ww ?M |)w |
BtM*ywwif?l?bt?l gray ?yw w?wW{
Boaay kr*t? i]rM srw ikt t;w for m.
Btuk ijm ablaa In tha glwwlng nmatr
Wjih nd of cum m<1 fallow of ?ora |
Bat raid thej cIom whoa tho at ill lata ?wwr,
Silrarj Fral, CMpl Offer tha mora.
eluv;:*'. o to! ^m|h .T5J
Mm *7? ah imam with aagwl glaaaas,
Liko apriag vfokta ow tbo la*?
Bat ok, a?f Urapaa, ?y Winaa, and uj Daoo?*V
5 ? . ?
What hawa aogala ia combos with at 1
r B >
?>, Gray Spiral What kaoar ?a of laagklag,
Giddy with glea fhatbfe Mara aaoahlac 1
Oo to joar hooka*! What know ya of qnfeBng
Luciooa juioa from tha riotous a law?
All tha aarth la ?alt of frolicking;
Growing ia owar; harvest ia dona;
All tha traaa ara raadv for rn1ll?hln>.
OlfrWtag scarlet with rustical fan.
Stny, Brown Eyes, In tbe purple weather,
A crown of oak leave* with raaplu bloat,
8k*| duck your brow, whllo gayly together
Wo fcwo will wander to hoart'n contooL
Thu* October'* wild vole* wa* singing.
While on hi* pipe be ennningly played ; . 'J
All the red woods with music were ringing.
And Brown 3yc* ttstsppd, with footstep,
stayed.
Watfed to bear tbe ?ong beguiling,
.Listened and UughcJ through the tnuny
day ;
And earth and sky fell to merry smiling,
As ha^d' In bsftd they wandered away.
[Harper t H ago tint for October.
-
HUMOROUS.
Richness of tbe Soil in Michigan.
A mnn in Detroit gave me some
idea of the richness of the soil in
that vicineiy. IJo said his wife
never made hrend. "She always
made little biscuit the size of an
an^ 8'10 leave 'ein an
hour to swell themselves, and they
would grow into 12 pound loaves."
lie continued his growing tale,
and said: 4i Oneo there was a
man. lie went into the woods
and chopped down four trees.?
lio used the four stumps for corner
posts, and built liim a nice
log house on those stumps. Then
he and his family went to bed in
the house. The next, morning he
r. ,1 i.: w i 4V.?.:i
KMinu 111 lllr?CI I UIIU II J ? bl A I >
feet in the air, with a lot ?>f Indi
ana down in the ccllai waiting to
cut their heads off. and the Indi
ans did scalp the whole of \*m.M
" Stranger;" said I, a yon don't
mean to tell me those trees grew
sixty feet in one night."
"Sir, I do," gays he, "and not
only that, they hoisted the house
up with 'em."
" Are you sure it wasn't sixtyone
feet ?" I asked meekly.
"Sir," said he, "I never provaricH,e*<^?>oii\lly#on
foot."
, J* So t*10" Mwt-"5iidi ?&atped 'em
> all; did tW$N'T~
" They did," said he.
" How in the name of the orig
inal Dolly Varden, did they get
tip to 'cm ?*' I asked.
Save he, " Respected sir, those
Indiana each 0110 6iiwed off a tree ;
then each Indian sat on a stump,
and those stumps grew the Indians
up to the house, and then they
aculfed the family."
" It certainly was the greatest
case up a tree I ever heard of."
" Stranger, that story is pretty
fmwrli l\iit T liolnen it luionnco I
know something about growing
trees, and 1 know tliey grow darn
ed fast sometimes. My father had
some good soil on his place ; good
soil for trees, lie couldn't afford
to keep ft dog, because there was
so many of us voug'iins. He had
to boil what bonus was left to
make soup tor us. lie bad some
trees, and in place of a dog, he
kept- 8omo ol the bark off those
trees in the house to scare away
Toblkcrs. lieeaiiKe that bark would
last, all night One day, I used
some of ilie bark tor toothpicks*
and as sure as a sour all spice,
stranger, those toothpicks grew -o
that next day Isold 'em tor telegraph
poles, and they had to he
sawed in two before they could be
used."
The stranger got np. Suva he,
44 good day, air."
Says I, "good day, sir."
In a jolly emit piny each one
was to Hck a question. If it waa i
answered, he [aid a forfeit ; or if.
he could not answer it l.iiuaclt, lie
pair! a forfeit.
Pat's question was: *4 Flow
the little ground squirted digs his
bole without showing any dirt at
the entrance?" When they alii
gave up, Pat said : 4* Sure, do you j
?ee. Ito begins at the other end of
the hole." One of * ho rest ex
claimed 44 hut how d??ee lie get
there f' *4 Ah," said I'at, 44 that
the question?can you answer it
yourself ?"
? ?
A B??T in school was reading a
lesion troirf the Bible in that de
liberie fashiiit* 60 usual with
chaps of six, and when he came to
the. passage "Keep thy tongue
$Vom evil and thy lips from guile,"
draw led out1 and with a decided
emphasis, V Keep?thy? tongue
from evil and thy lips from?from
? girls." '
?
A gbavb oigger walking in the
streets of Windsor, the other day,
chanced to turu and noticed two
doctors walking behind him. JJe
stopped till tliey passed, and then
followed on behind tl-em. 44 And
w Im ?Wr;r 'Ir- I hi
ll?V lyiwtc lli^t'lud ft I'WUIJ,!/..,
Vo. 1
Boms atolan applet having been
ftmnd in Me pocket, Jack was call
?4w> by ?he eefcoot taafti to ?e
I coaat by kit po?f iop ui then.
? Hit debcaae showed. the future
* great lawyer.""
u Tka am?lo*,n be said, a were
To;n's, and I don't know how lie
vol tlieui; and they're mine, and
he don't know liow I got theis."
A party of raco animatedly
engaged in discussing politics before
an up town at ore, litis morning,
attracted the attention of an
aged agriculturist. "There's
something the matter liere,n he
olwerved to hia wife. And drawing
up his teain. he lightly shout
ed to a consumptive individual on
the outskirts: kV What's atuot t'f
u twelve inches,'* whs the sardonic
reply. The aged agricultural
swore some and drove on.
How to Start a Pkatkr HIkvt
iko.?Let the few hearts that feel
the need of it gather together,
having first each one. sought the
Lord in private. If a regular
service ca not bev maintained at
[the church or vestrv, let neighbors
meet in each o* Iter's houses.
No matter how small the number,
let the joint pleading Continue.?
Seize and hold the promise ?
Pi ay tor that which lies nearest
to yon first. Let judgment Ivegiu
at the house of Cod. Do not
be so anxious to follow a parlicn- i
lar bill of tare that von shall ignore
your most c nscioiis needs.?
Expect a blessing when von pray.
Take it as it comes, and use it for.
I Christ. ? I'resbyterian. 11
I,
Importatjon of Blooded Stock.
Among the large cargo of the
steamship Charleston, which ar ;
rived lice yesterday, was a lot of ]
twenty-four horses, including sev- (
oral Hue blooded animals, imnort. .
ed fr? m Canada by Col. D Wyatt ,
Aiken Secretary of the State Ag <
ricultural . Society. The horses \
Imvo been purchased hy Col. (
Aiken, and Maj. J. K Vance, ??t t
Ookesburv, during a trip to Cana 1
da made f-?r that purpose, and. in '
addition to netting a handsome 1
profit t?? tlie enterprising import '
era, it is believed tliftt Hie vs?t?re '
will resnlr in ttie material im- 1
proveinent of the stock of South '
Carolina loaves. ,1
Jiarlcston News. 2blfi. j'
LATE (LIFTINGS. J
Laura Fair has been acquitted, j
The gallows has again been cheat
ed. 1
TiiRoucn trains will now regu 1
larlv rim between Louisville, Kytf+!
anil M?tntgoiii?rv| iYla.^ '
The Otiicago Times describes i
the aurora borealis as tlie " angels t
in the panorama business.' <
A murderous attack was made 1
on Win. Ficken. watclnuan of tbe 1
Camden depot, a few evenings '
since. Resides being tearfully cut
and bruised, one eve was nearly
gouged out. His dog was killed.;'
Dr. Francis Lieber, a German',
and an eminent scholar, for rw?n
tv yeftra a professor in tlie South ,
Carolina College, died in New |
York, recently.- I
The fourth Fair of the Agricultural
and Mechanical Association .
of Barnwell, will conuneuce 25th (
of November next, and continue
until the 27th. |,
The First Annual Fair of the 1
Tee Dr-e Agricultural and Me- '
chanical Association will he held 1
at Cheraw, on the 23d, 24th and J
25 h instants. | (
The editor of the ApIiovUIc (N. i'
C.) News thus pathetically appeal* '
to his sul)i-ciil>ers ; * Those per-|'
song who promised to pav their 1
sulrt-cripth'ti it. wood, are notified 1
bv this article and the fiost that
fell the other night?that?that
there are no groceries in town
now {'*
I ho chestnut crop is better this i
year than ever known in this section.
The limlrn of many trees |
are breaking with their heavy
burdens, says the Asneville (N. 1
0.) News. The same paper alno j
says: " Tlio apple crop in this
section, was never better, many
trees will yield from thirty to fifThe
Greenville and Columbia '
Railroad has not enough tranapor ,'
tat ion to meet the demands of 1
freight. Recently, a run of thirtr-1
six cars went op, and a large
qiantitv of freight from tho connecting
roads is awaiting trans '
portal ion. So ea\? the Columbia
I Union.
I We were eorry to learn aeya the Camden
Journal of the 3<1 inet., of the deituraolion by
Are o| Mr. K. Q. Kllerbe'a gin koue on Mon? :
day night, amounting, to we learn, to nearly
| thirty balea of oolton.
Mr. Oreeley hae expreited the opinion that
the Dcmocre'.ie sad Liberal majority in New
York will be st leaet one hundred tfaonesnd
Ho eatioeatea tbst there are Afty thoaeand
Liberal Republioaae in Near York.
Oapt. George Topper, in aa interview
with the Columbia eorreepondent of the
Charleston Newe, allegro that he noted entirely
in ?elf-deteoce in kHliof Copt. John
D. Caldwell.
Senator Sawyer proteile agalmt the withdrawal
<-f t???pe f?otit Cheater and York
1 coontiee, until a'ter th- eleetioa. H- a?ya
I t th ir |.r a-tirr i* t? flu- tier enough,
I i.?. v iHtii ? w?.u<i vMi? hut tKie|irkaa
I '? *r. '
TMOrtoleT Bectioi*.
k Wa parish ^below from *? *dlltrtil
fchkM ?> wa? of the leading j..urNkW
iW Seeth* In, reference to Ike re*
seat elect loae ia Ofcij>, Indiana ?nd f?no jIvwU:
^
We hoped for a jllrrrtt wnli, hat we
moat eoufees that wa are not (rHtlj disappointed.
In |||r WtaeivH. Utilnoft, of
Pennsylvania, tke candidate of the Cameron-Grant
ting of e?rrnpiionieia, are have
the m>>ai mortiijing evidence of ?he nrier
d-moralisa'ion of popalar sentiment in thai
S*ete. while tke Radical triumph in Ohio
and Indiana gives asmrsnreol one of two
things?either that the people of those
Stale# era eon lent to lira ander a central*
iaed deepotiam, ar that the eorropthiir power
of tke government in the , ontro) of eleettons
is tnnlpOtant. ' We fenr that the latter
is tha true explanation of tba Radical
triumph yesterday.
Hoping for the b?st, we her# one eanee
of congratulation; Oeotgia atones crept,
trae tn the prfnnlplee ot'eieil l|h?ri>?
While a oeetig* of Con?irtational Osv-rn- I
meat remains, Ihe o'd Commonwealth will
maintain her proud pnei'ipn.
[SnwniiaA Nam, Damocrmt
Ful bovtvtr this may h^ "O m?n ran
dfnr that *? h??# friend#at the No-th, es
peeUMy H.?a*e Oreeley. an tl.e Ne^ f
TiVbune. who Nave stood their ground n<>.
bly. and (hat the S?Qth ote? to them a
deep ?) bt of gratitude Nor eao w? deny
that we have already reaped eub-tauiial
benefits from tha Oreeley movement Hut
f?r that movement President Grant would
to day ha clothed with the power to cuepend
the writ >| haheaa eorpua
Let us, then, not be hnaty either in action
or speech aa to the unfortunate po*i?
tion in which we find ourselves placed. All i
ia not loot. Southrons are not aocuetnmed '
to surrender at tha first teverae. nor ia it j
their lialdt to deeetl their frl?nd*. We j
have fought again?t g'eater odd* than now <
confront us ? Wilmington (N. V.) Journal, J
Democrat. I
I
We tegard the Presidential con'est. aa I
practically act)led. The Oreeley Liberal
[tepnt Hem National t'ommi'tec will eti*l
keep open their rooms, hut the rallera will
'te few, and the di*hur'ements ?f money by
1" means generous. The nv-rnge Amentan
citizen is not tunoli given lo making inreat
mente io n loaing cause Kentucky and
Jeoritia and Texas n d Tennessee wil> ei.st
itieir electori?l votes lor Gieeley and
drown, hut we Imve sertoti- doo' ta ns to
whether Mart land and Virginia and Mia>onrt
will do the same Me b-lteve* tli*
we are indulging in no vain predialioi
men we say mat trraiil ami W il-on w> .
??rry every State North ol Mm>?n ami I >ix
> ** Line. The result of yesterday'* election*
clearly demonstrate* thai Greeley ir
i positive iucubii* to the Drmneraiic pi?rl>
Mr. Buckalew was anximi* to avoid -om
uitling liim?elf, and we a>e not aware ih*
lie said a word du'ing the whole campaign
in Greeley'* lavo', nevertheless the people
edge I liim bv the company he kept, nod
ruled jga'net him because MotMu'e and
Forney were hi* friends. It wo* a hard
leoesaiiy which drove the Pennsylvania
IteinoeraoyiiMj^Liber^liim Thy\ kfe>c*
fpfl Iwl^WR^^iance^-t wVft'Tiy fce-ping
,heir 01 gaiiiziMon intact, but when, ttm'er 1
he powerfiil presmre foim th- South. then j
delegation succumbed in the National Con
reotion, they saw that defeat was irevita- I
lile. Mr. Buekalcw made a migliiy aaerfe
See when he consented to al ow the Lther- i
erals to manage hi* eanvns*. 1
Aa we have already eaid, the great politieal
ennte't of 5?72 has been practically 1
decided. We shall abate no effort to keep
up the interest in the campaign until the |
day that Ulysses S. Grant i? re-elected 1
Pieaideiit by the vole of twenty five ol the |
m"*t populous and | roeperoos Sia'c, and ? ,
popular majority of the n.nre '.ban a mil- '
lion, but we feel that the victory i* aleadv
won.?Baltimore American, /{rpuh/tcau. 1
The moral of the Penn*yIvnnia eoction '
laadtoarvone It shows that any admin- i
istiRtion, with the lesources of the Ti ea?n? '
ry at its command, a legion of office hold- '
era at its heck and call, the ncgroe* as a
lUpplementary force, rough* and repealers
ready to do it* Kidding, nod ihous
ind a of ro-tn, at) ling I li'inci'lvct "ft ee A'ner- I
ioan oil ireiif." standing in I lie politic it mar
ket place r-ndy lo be bought, can carry
?ny Slate it plea?e*, elect an* man it p'eas- ,
ss, and that the faction in power, so long
in its members act in unison and work vigorously
together, can continue, in spite of
ill the effort* ol the honest and true men of 1
the Republic, to hold and tnaiolain control '
of the G< vernment. We are now in lit*- i
mid-t of an era of corruption, ami It seemn
aa if wa ara destined to tie.id the down*
ward path until all anlhoriiy become* con*
cent rated in a few handa. and from an oli
garchy we pan* by natural transition into
imperialism.?Baltimor* Gazette. Democrat
The indications are unmistakable that
the ooantry is to be cur?ed with four m<ire
years ot corrupt Radical rule. The else
IIomb in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indi inn
have gone for the Administration Cmdiita<w,
which is ta< amount to a d-claratioo
lhat those Stales desire the oontinuanee ol
Orant [p office, with all the gross corruption*,
fraud* and S'eaHt gl at the Noilh,
and ail it* resentment*, hat"* and hiah
handed oppression* at the "oath from
the superfluous wealth of the prospeious
North there will he unlimited plundering*
From the broken down, impove* Isbed South
there will be en/alt gleanings of money,
tmt a saturnalia of vengeance on her po-?r
and proud people, who acorn to bow the
>nm i<> ru'iinry power nna Ml" ipirlt of
imperialism.
Thus we read the late election* The
Northern people jnefer strife and hairal
and fits rule of tlie bayonet for the Ho?th.
To indulge t is prefereni-e, they are willing
to continue a stupid, besotted and sordid
man in the Presidency, and coniinne with
him a corrupt set of officials and legislst >rs
in control of the Government. '
Georgia, for one Btate, mast accept the
issue and prepare for it. Hh? may have
to undergo another prooeaa of reconstruction.
We have no fears but that in the
trying emergency alto will deport hcreelt
as becomes her honorable record in the
past, and he guided by prudeuoe as well as
by courage, A breve poupl* can never be
dishonored while they protest against
wrong, end adopt every means of defense
in her power.? Atiffutla (On i Oo??tt(u!h>nflmorritf.
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CORN, TP toabel, ywilow..... . 91 I6M?
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SOS. TP doses 20 toFLOUR.
TP barrel _..$9toll.
GOLD...., $| 121
IN 1)1(10. ?pjnirh FI?m? $2 00
IRON. W lb. Amerieeu 7|o
LBATIIKk, ^ lb. Sole, llentlock 30 to :t.1o
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SALT, ^ Mel, Liverpool $2 76
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The State of South Carolina,
GREKNVlLLR COUNTY.
Court of loos and Common Ploao.
r WILLIAM A. MrOANIKI.. Clerk ..f
^ ?hM Court, in pu> an n?e of the directions
of the Art of the Legislature in inch
or mid# and prmtdnd. do gi?e
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Wedn-vlay, the Itt-h da? of O-'oher next
Witness mv hand. at Greenville. this the
lOlh dav of 8-ptemher. A D 1872
W. A. McDANIKI* 0. C. P. AOS.
Set* .11 1(t If
???mm?mm
CDl?ITMBIA PHCEBTIX,
vkiuiui liiiiMV TahntRiT;
waaiasjt^ (B)fcxsASvam,
KTBRT WI?IU?llt
- By JULIAN A. 81LBT.
Contains latest Telegraph lo Ni?f I r->111 Mil
p?rf? ?f the V arid. hp?l><c* spicy Bf itori^ts,
sharp Lorain. Interesting Mlseetlanaobs ItJkAi'?g
M"'Jjfc.#,l<LTTena^
r?n ?Dnily Phoenix,
$4 On ; Tri weekly Pboanix, $2.W? ; Weekly
U leaner. $' .50.
CTflZEW SAVINGS
BANK
or
SOUTH CAROLINA.
:o:.
Compound Interest Allowed
on Deposits*
??so:
WM. MARTIN, President.
JOIIN B. PALM BR, Vice-President.
A. O. BREN'IZER. Cashier.
J. C. B. 8M1T1I, Local Assistant Cashier.
J. II. SAWYER, Assistant Cashier, Iu Ueoctul
Charge.
DIRECTORS.
Wado Hampton, Rev. William Martin, A.
C. Iluskoll. F. w. McMaster. K II. Ilcinitsh,
John H. Palmer. Th??n* B. flregir. Colutn ia;
J. Eli tlrcgg, Marion; O. T. Scott, W. O.
Mayes. Newhcrry; B. II. Rotlcdge, Daniel
Ituvencl, Jr., Charleston.
? so;
Groenville Branch.
J. J. BLACKWOOD, Assistant Cashier.
??? :o:
Planters, Mechanics, and Professional Men,
Widows, Orphans, Trustees and County Offirtrs,
having money tor which they have no
present ur-c, can here deposit it, thus avoiding
II risks of thefts and destruction hy Are, and
at the same tiuie draw interest thereon till
needed.
fltW Cili*cn? or Greenville can save thousands
of dollar* by patronizing tbeir Hunk.
Deposit* solicited, no uiattor bow suie'l. or
bow Ixriro.
SStr- Gahfnnd Silver received on d< ,.nslf,
%JV"id in^ind, yr ju curcpncy?
May 22 3 Out
13th August, 1872.
WE hereby notify the public 'bat tbe
United States Putc.it Office bas
OltANTKn A
PATENT
"WESTS GUANO DISTaiEUTJB."
which fully covers all its parts.
They will be manufactured, and Tor sale,
f y aV
jT-fT Stale and County liiyhts for
sale,
jtjr AII infringement* jr>sieuted
to the full extent of the Una
W. J. WEST.
GO WE 11, COX A MARK LEY.
Owners of tho Patent.
An? 21 Iff tr
Sr. GOTTLIEB FISOH'S BITTEE3.
This preparation of the
raw prcat Scientist, l>r. Gottjnw
llob Fiscb, of Germany, is
JKf \ based on the fact that, as
MMl all materials of tbe body
WmP. MA are derived from Food, so
'111 all Vital Force, or Health,
m Is derived from the Force
re tBeTOILJhI Stored UD In Food. Dr.
#? HnOlnS Jftech't Bitter* enables tho
L?" BaKSJCM System to liberate and
appropriate these Forces,
creates Appetite, cures
Dyapcpsta. with Its resultlug
Debility and lack of
Nervous Energy: so tones
the Stomach ana Liver as
E^KSNg9 to make Constipation and
ItlllousnesaImpossible; re
intorcm tne nysiem so it
oan tide over bud results of
Changing climate, water,
Ac., and Letter endure tho
demands often unexpectedly
made on Ita Force
and Kn orgy. Lad lea In delicti
tehealth.agedperaona
and all eniaolated and
weak after sickness, will
(Ska?.?r<**jH?w.) rapidly strengthen by
using this great preparation.
Ju*t Iteceived,
fm.su ra^KAY'si,
NEW SUPPLY
leghorn and straw
tar mat*, honnktik r'rbon-. jtx
tarL.dies'TIB-I and HAIR QUOD3..10
1st hit ni>owif8 at fifty ckkih.^0
July ft ft tf
T.W7llAVft
WATCB MAKER /AID IKGBATER
09 COKNFR OK olw
J0i MA,S Jpsi
I I I jr AND fi r IJT
Waahtngton 8tr*<t? naxt Door to Rational
Bank, ,
GRKKNVlLLH, 8- C.
Mar 8 1 tl
J. ?, ISI.AtK Ac O.,
DRAM1.!!* In Watch-*. Cloak*. JeWlry
MpiH'iHcli'i, Fancy Oi?'d? and (4?c?
ri-a. Vv.i.fn-tion* rl-*. N<rii<?e. I .air. pa r.n<
Flxmr-a, Non Mtpb-dva Attachment*. Qla*<
war-, Fojara, ftnuff, Hmoblnt and Chewini
T<-bac?o, I)iy Good*, Hala. Hhoe*. and i
great ?ari?ty of other arlelea. AH arc In
*n-d (a><d might do w-ll) to call on thor
before ptirohaeing HT Hpaaial atteotioi
giaoo to Repairing Timepiece*, A*.
Mar 18 4* tf
Offlee Comptroller Genera),
Coliiiiia, 8. C., FtMrun I, UT1
THIS la to certify that the ukbbn villi
KNTKKPHI8K. t newspaper pahlbdiet
in the tmn ni Oreenville, 8. C., it hereby dee
ignated ?y this Board as the paper in whiot
legal end public notices shall he published, fo\
the Count; ??( Greenville, in aceordanoe wltl
the ' Art to regulate the publication of ell le
gal end pu*>lic notices," which became a lea
February *2?l, I87?. J. l. If 1 AO lb,
Comptroller Oeneral.
D. H. CUAMBBRLAIN,
Attorney Oeneral.
THK shove i? a true ropy of the original 01
ftle in the uAvc of Secretary of State.
F. L.CARD08A.
Secretary of Bute.
FVK N 41 If
Charge of Schedal\
S'.uril CAROLINA R R COMPANY. )
O- Lr*eiA.S. 0., SH, 'tli )
CIlA.XGK of phe-lnlo to km into elf nt i?
mid It'll Sond y. thr VFili i- n :
MAIL ANO I'AssBNiiER TRAIN
T,on v C nmllPtai Han
Ativo .it t'hnr>?tnn 'to.. . ,t.4'Xlfp n
L "v* Clmirl etn'i it t? xh p n
Afrin ii Columbia a'...... ...6 p n
NIUI1T KXl'RRd^?FUKKiltT AND AC
COUVOIIAT I?N TRAIN.
|>iiiiday? E?'t|)'"t.)
| l,eiT' I'o iioilun at 7 00 p n
Airive ?t I'll leal*>li a* H 40 a "
I-?ve r|i'rl??iiHi a' 7 !< p ii
An ive at Columbia at. . .. .... .6 Xlt a H
0>MI?KN A0<HIMMOIMTU>K TR\1N.
Wilt eoi.tuiiie 'o ration Mondays, Wed
iewliy* nod Sat art ays
L?*n vr Cun-len ?t.. 7 20 a n
Arrive it?' Ittro* ! at 4 50 p n
L-aV? Co'i BI'oa nl t III p ti
Arrive at C in-ieo at... 0 05 p 'n
A L TYLRli. Vi??>Pr"id'Dt.
S B Pickkns, OTA.
tie 9 2* if
Greenville & Columbia RailroadChange
of Sebedole.
ON and aftar Thursday. September Oth
1872. the PASSRNGKR TRAINS ot
Iliia Road will l>o run as follows, daily, Sinn
days excepted :
Going TVr?l, or Up.
Loire Columbia at 7 15 a n
'* Alston U 05 a n
" Now erry ......?...10 40 a u
" Cokes >wry ........ 2 Otl p n
" Bolton.? ? 3 50 p a
Arrive at Ureencillo.... ?. 6 HI) p a
Going or Doten.
Leave (Ireonvillo at 7 30 a n
Helton ? M a n
" Cokosliury - II 15 a n
" Nowlierry 2 30 p n
" Alston 4 2# p n
Arrive at Colwn><>ia ...... 0 40 p n
^4T" Connect nf Alston with Trains :>n thi
Sportnnl.nrg and Union Kuilrosd; connect a
Columbia wit Ii Night Trains on tha Sowtl
Carolina Railroa^P up and down ; also will
Trains going North and South on the Char
lotte, Coluin'-ia and Augusta and the Wi)
tningtuo, Colum'da and Augusta Railroads.
ABBEVILLE BRANCH.
Train lenvea Abbeville at 9 '& a nr., eon
necting with l>i?n Tvnin trom Greenville.?
. rc" coiuieetini
with UpTVain fri'?o(J7iluo?' ia. Accnmnioda
lion Train, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days. Leave Cokesbury at 11 15 ? in, or 01
the arrival of the Down Train train Greenville
Leaver A'>hovillc at I o'clock p in, conneotiuj
with Up Train from Columbia.
ANDERSON BRANCH AND BLUE RIDOl
DIVISION.
l)o irn.
Leave Wnlhall.i at 5 45 a i
" Perrvvillc 6 25 a i
" Pendleton 7 10 a i
" Anderson 8 10 a i
Arrivo at Bolton u' 9 00 a c
Up.
L?a*e Belton nt It 50 p t
" Andeiron 4 50 p i
" Pendleton 5 50 p i
'* Perrvvillc G 155 p i
Arrive at Walballa at 7 15 p i
Accommodation Trains between Belton an
Anderson on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Bat
urdays. Leave Belton at 9 50 a in., or n
arrival of Down Train from Greenville. Leav
Anderson nt 2 00 p ni, connecting with U
Traiu Iroui Columbia.
TIIOMAS DODAMEAD,
General Superintendent.
JABKZ NORTON, General Ticket A pen
Sep II 19 if
WIlITiYER SY MINKS',
Attorney and Counsellor at Ljiti
Q It EES VILLh. S. C.
OFF IC E-.?New Colli t II. Ill
IL>ami ti>. d Ly Count> fVmii?lss|??i.??#
A |?il 10 49 Sin
?_ wa ? a mr
j 19 V.^ Ik D Ob In li/1 I ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAV
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
Or U E K N V 1 1.1. i:. S. <T
Will I'met ice in the Court, af tk it Slate ii?
the United St a tee.
OKPIt'1, ?It *?r room of No* Court lloui
M?r 211,1872 46 If
E. P. JONES
^PiPcoi&wraw ?AW jmvw,
AND SOLICITOR IS EQUITY.
WILL I'RACTICK IN ALL
COURTS OF THIS STAH
AIM,
IN THE UNITED ST A TEA COURTS.
Offloe ?t OrMBTiUt C. H., 8. C.
Julj 1. I8#t. 1 ly*
M. C BITI BR r McBKK.
{ BUTLER A McBEE.
Attorneys and Counsellors at La<
and in Eqnity,
C2REEN VILLK, S. C.,
' Will Freetuo in the Comta of the St*
end of the United Btetee.
I U? 9 1 a -A
~~J ? ?
J B. HENRY,
' WHOLESALE
AND
KIT All GROCER,
MAIN STREET.
j Greenville, 8. C.
1 COUNTRY PRO DUO:
BOUOHT AND
BOLD.
* 0EDEB8 FOR CORK SOLICITS
April 17 40 ly
POETRY.
' CLOCKS,
GOLD AND SILVER
VJttfOKS 8
BEST (J R A DBS OP
SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED
WAREy TABLE CUT LERVy
| >Nf>
FANCY GO DS
J, A LAUGH ASSORTMENT OP
1 Gold, 8ilver, 8te?*l ft Plated Framed
J speotaclks.
ALSO QKKUINK
IPElBIBtt,? SffMITA'WLIIS.
B. Wchrle.
1 Oei 11 88 If
AH* tt 1 ? ?
Iwmwm m. rn.mt.mmm. I T. I. A ROC8S *LI BB I
A. A. ATB1LIB.
PAI L B. LALA1 & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
y^y.knn
, <<omini??ioM Mcrrhmal*,
I AT NO. 175 EAST BAY,
' Charleston, S. C.
I Jul* '24 \i ly
FALL J87~a M
! OUR STOCK or
-| FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS & NOTIONS
i WILL BK COMPLETE BY TIIK
1st September.
With a resident buyer in tho Northern inar,
heta, we ?rt prepared, at .11 timet, to execute
your ardors. upon the moat favoruhle terms,
or to serve y?at in person.
prr- We respcc fully invite you to call.
E. W. MARSHALL & CO.,
! 143 MEEMNO 8TRKKT.
; CHARLKSTON. S. C.
B. 0. MAULDIN is aitb us, and will he
flod to serve all friends.
Aug 14 15 3 in
a
n OKI). W. WI I.I.I A MS. JAMS.. BIUHO*. JR.
, WILLIAM BIHNIK. rilA<K K. TAYLOR.
? JOS. R. RI-BRRTSOA. HOBT. S. CATRCAHT.
? Gto W. Williams & Co.,
j F;iclo? and ('omminioii
, Mirt'liaiilN,
) CHARLESTON, S. C..
' A.V?
> Williams, Birnie& o.,
COMMISSION MF.Ri.ll AN IS.
i DO ukavek rvrnE?T and 20 i'ichanok Pxacv.
? NKW YOKK.
ptr iVos.?rn. Vohtkh A IIi'ntbr arc prepared
to luuku lil-era' advunee* on Cotton and
Produce ahipped to ti* cither in Cbarleaton or
. New York. 12 -to*
I A. B. MCLLKJAN,
cotton Factor
j AND OKNKRAL
- CDMKISS1DI MERCIAN T
ACCOMMODATION WHARF,
? CHARLESTON, S. C.
n
? I W'll also, when place in funds,
n purchase and forward all
kinds of Merchandise, Ma?
chinert/, Agricultural
n Implements Fertil
? izors, dec
Oct 25 25 ly
U ___ -
? Johnston, Crews & Co.,
p IMI'Olt'l EKS
And Wholesale Dealers in
STAPLE
ANI>
FANCY
DRY GOODS,
IT 0 T I 0 IT D
AND SIM ALL WARS*.
41 J/AYXE STREET.
?BAOilWCT?!!, S.. Ti.
Dm i* It I?
Edmonds T. Brown,
48 HATNE STREET,
tt OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTtL
CHARLESTON, H U.
D-o 9 *1 1 ly
~ JOHN C, SEEGERS
Vl\
MANLPACTURER,
WIJOLE8ALE and RETAIL
>
a lAquor Dealer,
LHIR SEER BR EVER. &C.
Dl COLUMBIA, S. C.
' Oct te n