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^11 los
feel no symptoms of
i have no catfte to mourn wcop.
Pl.V
H ^P My friends a ncithor felse nor cold,
I I And yet of Into 1 often sigh,
I'm growing
My iug talk of dden
.My growing thirst for curly news, '
F My growing apathy for rhymes, j.
My growing love for easy shoes, c
My growing hate of crowds and noise, ^
My growing fear of catching cold,
All tell me in the plainest voice?
1' m growing old I 1
i
I'm growing fonder of my staff, I
I'm growing dimmer in the eye, I
I'm growing fainter in my laugh,
1 in growing deeper in my sigh;
I'm growing careless of iny dress, ?
i 111 growing frugal of my gold, I
I'm growing wise, I'm growing?yv*? t
I'm growiug ul<l !
1 feel it in my changing taste, "
I see it in my changing air, v
I see it in my growing waist, s
1 sec it in my snowing hair; t
A thousand hints proclaim the truth,
As plain as truth was ever told,
That even in my vaunted youth
I'm growing old ! 1
Ah me ! my very laurels breathe s
The tale in my reluctant ears; i
And every hoon tlic hours bequeath,
llut makes mo debtor to the years.
K'cu flattery's honeyed words declare r
The secret she would fain withhold.
And tell me in ''llow young you are!" r
I'm growing old !
Thanks to the years whose rapid tlight
My sombre muse too sadly sings; ^
Thanks for the gleams of golden light 11
That tint the darkness of their wings? o
The light that beams from out the sky I,
Those heavenly mansions to uiidfold,
Where all are blest, and none may sigh,
"I'm growing old !"' I1
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JEFF. DAVIS.?HE GOXS VIGOROUSLY FOR 1
THE SCALP OF GEN. SHERMAN- J
The St Louis Times, of Friday, publishes
the following letter from Mr. .FolVorson Davis,
addressed to Col. \V. F. 31 elicit, a for- r
iuer Confederate officer, touching certain c
matters in Gen. Sherman's book: 1
Memphis,Tonn., May 27. a
Dkah Slit: Please accept my thanks is
for your kind letter of 19th instant, and tho ti
accompanying copy of a St. Louis paper h
containing an extract from tho forth coming e
work of Ccn. \Y. T. Sherman. My absence g
delayed the receipt of your letter and this I
reply to it. p
The malice that seeks to revive the ne- j fi
furiously concreted and long since exploded j V
slander which connected my name with the g
nssassiuatiou of J 'resident Lincoln is quite
in character with the muu who so conduct- st
cd his invasion of the .South as to render
''Sherman's buniuicrs" the synonym of pil- ni
logo, arsou cruelty to the hclpncss, and murder
of non-combatants, and who closed his
career of arson with a false accusation
against Ccu. Jiamptou in regard to the gi
burning of Columbia, S. 0.
Hut the question arises, why did General
Sherman at the date of Lis reported conveyA?ii(*fty
In*"Trro aissxvnti^
lion of i'resident Liheolu ?
Geu Sherman never was- personally ae- cc
(inaiutcd with uic, and from those who knew
me, cither iti the ITiited States army or in
civil life, surely learned nothing to justily J ti
such suspicion.* Iu the couduet of the war .
between the States, despite of many baseless
accusations, wejenn proudly point to a record ''
wh ich shjws a strict adherence to the usages 111
ot' war between civilized nations. On what s|
then did the suspicion of (Jeueral Sherniau
rest '/ Was it not that, proceeding on the ^
rule of judging others by oneself, he ascrib- l'
ed to me the murderous and malicious traits 11
of his own nature / '
IIo reports a conversation with President '
Lincoln, from which is to be inferred a do- 1,1
sire to have authority lbr departing from
the eoursc which as a soldier lie, must have
known was usual and proper towards prison- Sl
crs of war. Did he hope to get instructions ^
for the slaughter of the confederacy*.s l'rcs- w
ident and Cabinet officers, as set forth in 0
the orders of Col. Dahlgreen, when he uiade w
bis raid against Uieluuond ! If the good- al
matured, eharacterastio reply of President w
Lincoln taught liiiu thn^murder was not the ''
approved measure, it seems to have failed to 'l
inspire him with thogoucrosity and chivalry
vcli 11 11 iiv'in- 'iftirna lli/, PO/III.K .,4* <1... * b
t< itivi* v f v? UMVIUO VtiU VIKUUVVlyl VI Hit 11 UU I
soldier ami gontlcman. { ''
Among tho articles of the surrender of vs
( cucral J. K. Johnson, there was one pro- l'
hibiting military expeditions in the country t:
east of the ('altahoochio river. That was 'A
the best eoiisideratiou obtained for the stirrender
of armies, arms, munitions and
manufactories in that section, and it was in
violation of that article that the brigade of fj
cavalry, by which I was captured, was ,|
scouring the country and IVeely taking from n
tho unprotected people the little which was
left to them for their future sulsistciicc.
From the statement of (fencrni SlierniHijt VJ
v>c learn that a story had been told to tiWT ji
effort that 1 was carrying in wagons million c
of specie to the South, and therefore w*BT (l
nro left to conclude, was made that cxpedi- c
tion in violation of the agreement of sur- c
render. Though the story of the millions j,
of specie is now admitted by (jeneral Shcrmail
to have been a fiction, the admission is
made in such terms as would lead tho roadCl"
to suppose I had been traveiliinr with .1
- . # o 1,1
Wilson transportation, and had a I'rw tlnmsand
dollars of specie in a valise. l>ut- s
neither supposition would he true. I had p
recently joined the wagon train, and was j
about to h ave it when captured; my only p
baggage was a valise, which was packed ?n c
a mule and it contained no specie. The few _
thousand dollars of specie were in a pair of a
saddle-hags belonging to Secretary Keagan. ,,
Whether th it uiuuoy ever reached the lui- r
ted StatcsTrooiury AI r lleagan. from whom
it was taken, may be able to learn after ho
shall have assumed his functions as lleprcsoiitative
in the I'nited States Congress. \
? Iioitld the course of the commanding ' L
general of the army, in attempting at this j li
late da\ to resuscitate a defunct slander a
against the i 'resident of the late Confederacy. I
and to which slander not even suborned t
witnesses could give the semblance of truth, t
he taken as the exponent of the feelings of li
the army, that arm of the general govern- g
incut would seem to he ill-suited to the task, j li
?d" late so largely a.-signed to it, of preserving i v
civil order and of restoring harmony among i ti
the people of the I'nited States. For public ! f
c nidd' r ?li eis it is to he hoped that the in- o
sradicablc malignity of Sherman may bean
ixccptiou to tlio prevailing sentiments of the
I'ldtcd States Army.
Again thanking you for your friendly
Miisideratioii, I am very truly yours.
.IKL-l KUSON DAVIS.
Tub Knkucv ok tub South bun 1'ko i.b.?A
vast amount of nonsense is writeu
about the dislike oftho white population
>f the South to labor, and a great deal of
gratuitous eounsel is given to the citizens
if the reconstructed States, the burden of
vhieh is that if they wish to prosper they
nust go into the fields and do their own
vork. The V'hieago Tribttitr, in an exceed
ugly self complacent article on this subject,
pravely says that in the cotton States "no
vhite man is willing to accept social degra
latum by working in the licld," whey it is
i well-know 11 fact that the uiott productive
egious of several of the o<?tt<>u fetates are
liose in which the negro population is small,
ind the greater portion of the labor employ>d
upon the cotton crops is performed by
rhites. Of course the effects of the si ve
ystcui cannot be overcome in a day, and
here is a class of men who, having been aelustomcd
to living without labor, exhibit
hiftlessness and want o?cncrgy under the
lew conditions wbicb govern their life.?
hit the {Southern people as a mass have
lmwu groat pluck and enorgy in, adapting
hemselves to their changed circumstance*,
he best evidence of which is foumj. in the
apid recuperation of their industries and
lusincss interest in those States which have
elieved themselves from the plundering
ule of the carpet-baggers. II' the large
uulliolders prefer to employ themselves in
uperintending hired laborers instead ofgoug
into the tie Id and doing work which they
an hire negroes to do lor twenty dollars a
1011th i r less, we do not see that they arc
oing differently from what is done hv pooile
who can afford it all over the wand ; or
fhy they should he lectured lor conducting i
heir own business in their own way.?X. \
r. Sit n. (
- I
UowtiikJuhv Stood.?A New York i
f;porter made exhaustive efforts to get the ,
xaet status of the several members of the
ioccbcr-Tiltou jury and believes that lie has
accrtaincd how each juror has stood on the 1
sue oi jioccuer s guilt during ihoir pro i
ractcd consultation. It is possible that lie 1
as made one or two immaterial m istakes in
lassifying the jurors, but the following is
iron as the way they stood last evening,
t will be seen that no two of them are sup- t
osed to agree exactly, and that their dif- ^
rence.s lake the widest possible range, i
^ ithout assuming to indorse the report, we
ivc it as it has reached us:
1. Not guilty?believed so from the 1
art. 1
2. Not guilty, but must marry the wo- 1
lan.
3. Not guilty, but must do so no more.
I. tiuilty, but entitled to another chance. '
5. Hccchcr innocent, but Mrs. Tilton 8
uilty. .. 1
0. Not guilty, but should stop preaching.
T. Guilty, without qualiGcations. y
8. Net i/uiltv. lmt innrato'l >ln _
!). Guilty, but not pnefen. - 1
10. Nut guilty, but should havo a "? A
mgrcgation. d
II. Guilty generally. s
12. Not guilty, but has doubtful varia- c
oris.
A queer talc of love comes to us from
'ninth, Minu. Two young men loved a *|
laiden fair, of that breezy paradise. She .
niled on both, and, as has happened since, r
le days of Helen, there was a bloody feud,
hey had euiilliets concerning her until the
ilng was getting monotonous, when youth
umber one suggested an adjustment nf I
;eir differences upon a commercial basis,
fc offered to take 5?lOH and forever there- ?
ft or hold his peace. Number two scorned s
i il. . : rni. .1 '
I iii'vi-pi. mo proposition. I no Oilier Oi5
rod to give this iiiuount for peaceable pas- \
jssiou, which was also refused with scorn. N
lids were made until tin- amount of ?1(50 (
as offered I y the sighing swain uninhcr |
no. in the shape of his note at ninety days, <
hich the party of the second part took,
nd two loving tsuuls were united, lhit |
'hen the note became due, and the former ,
>ver demanded its 1 i<|nidation, the lbud t
usband relitsed payment on the pica of
nj value received," and suit has been
rough I to recover the amount. The husaud
sets up the plea that the girl was not ,
orth a tinker's condemnation, and for furlier
answer states that if the plaintiff will '
ike the fair creature off his hands he will
ladly pay the note and throw in his lovely .
ride. So the case stands at this writing.
i
Nkw Laws or tiik State.?The couny
commissioners, in auditing the accounts
f trial justices, are now required to make
Iioiii exhibit with the hill ot costs all the
riginal papers in each ease in which said
osts have accrued, and they arc forbidden
i) allow any hill of cost* against tho county,
nlcs ' accompanied by ?ho original papery,
tny person has a right, before paying any
osts in a trial justice's court, to demand
nd receive an itemized account of such
osts; and, if it is not furnished, lu is not
ompellcd to pay. This itemized account i
) to he receipted by the trial justice when
he costs are paid.
It is lawful for mechanics, also, when
ropcrty is loft with them f<?r repair, to soil
no same ai auction. alter the expiration of
nc year from the time when sueli properly
ha)l have been repaired. and the same shall
o sold by any trial justice of the county
11 which the work is done, after advertising
ho sale for ten days at three of the most
onspieuons places in his township. Out
f the proceeds the mechanic shall bo paid
or his work, after costs and com missions
re deducted, and the balance if any, is to
ie paid into the olliee of tho clerk of the
ourt, subject to the owner's order.
A party of wits once .-topped at a tavern.
\ hen the feast was over, one of the memicrs
called in the hostess. '\\ ugoli(|iie,"
ie said, "I am going to give you a lesson in
stroiiomy. I lave you not heard if the great
Matonic year, when every thing must reurn
to its former condition ? Know, then,
hat in sixteen thousand years we shall he
lore again oil tint same hour. Will you
;ive us credit till then '" The hostess,
lowever. had her reply. M am perfectly
rilling," she retorted ; lmt it is just sixcm
thousand years since you were here bc>re,
and you left without paying; settle the
hi score, and I will trust you on the new."
Tuk 1>iam??m> 1!inti oit How lit Won
11 kk.? A young couple were occupying a
rustic scut in I'liiou I'ark ouc evening tliis
week, and from the expression of the utas- J
culine representative's lace, it was evident
that he was "a goner"?drifted, as it were, (
over the great psychological Niagara of affection.
and was even then being dizzily jwhirled
about in the frothy .whirlpool of
sentiment. The s\\ immiug swans had no
charm for him; the eagles were as nothing;
and lie did not even notice the big white ,
bear. TJ *.
' < Hi do be mine," ho said, attempting
to draw her a little nearer to his end of the
scat. . ..Jit *v - li
She made herself rigii|"lond heaved a
sigh. ? ; : _
ul'll 1)0 a good 111:111 and. give up all uiy
bad habits," ho urged ._**< tl
No reply. , n
' I'll uovor drink another drop," ho 0011- '?
tinned.
Still unrelenting sat the objoct of bis
adoration. " ,,
"And give up chewing?" j,
No response. * w
'And smoking?" Web 01
Cold as over. - J.
"And join the church?" jj(
She only shook her head.
"And?and give you a"t^m^nd engage- ti
uiout riojr," ho nddod I Jri*. p
Then the maiden lifted htw grouping eyes u
to his, and, leaning her frizzes on his slioulr
der, tremblingly murmured into his ravished
oar: f(1
'Oh, Kdward, y?m?you are so good ! ir
And there they sat and sat until the soft y
arms of night?that dusky uurso of the
world?had folded theni froy^sight, ponder- ^
ing. planning, thinking?she of the dia- (;
momi ring, and lie of how on earth he was,
to get it. f>
? ' .
' Yes, sir."' yelled a preacher in a Dakota C1
church, one Sunday niorniug/^thero's more
lying, and swearing, and stealing, and gen- n,
cral deviltry to the stjuaro inch in this here (j
town than all the rest of tho American ooun- O
try;" and then the eongrcgntie^ got upVid J'
lumped the preacher out of thtf Window. 'J'
- y- n
I le lii'ld tho old shirt up by the neck r
lief- ro discarding it forever, but bo wasn't j>
nourning for tho garment, lip only said, 8.
I wish 1 bad all the drinks again that ha\o
*0110 through that old iiuokband." ^
Speaking of railroads a wag remarked
hat they aro now built of three gauges,
.'is : IJ road gauge, narrow gauge and mort*ngo.
A lazy fellow once declared in a public
aunpanv, that, he could not find bread for
. i-.. . Yk. . \T ... - -
in lauiitj. i. replied an industrious I
nan ; "I m obliged te work fur it." jf
If advertising don't pay, wl,k uot take J"
lowu your sign ? Where* 2U0f>coplo see a p,
troct sign, 2,Q0U see your signfin the news- *>
taper?. ^ ?l
A Wincoasin Judge lias docCj^that :'a 111
11 a^ti^VpW^'nr^loHeayoD"Ye-. i,,v
inuglitcr, I rcokoQSo; but ^ > y-m ask ^
uch a question f" ,"fX>ee;uise I jhuiight lie
ouldn't leave hf$pit6r< " 7 ^
Why cannot o Temperance man kiss ?
e\vcs? ? He has sworn imt to taste jew? ,v<
7-i> en
ip?*. *
The Union Restaurant, ???
BYR. P. BRIGGS. 0
I T A V1NU tilted up tIn* upper limise at' Mr.
I L I'liillip Dunn's buildings, at J'nion C. II.,
am now prcpareil to provide
Meals at all hours, wi
tot ten up in the heat style, with vorything in O
eason.
TltAVI'.l.l.Kits ACCOM MOthVIT.D, ?h
villi l>ed and ltoard, and their hows well fed,
tabled and eared for hy a good hostler.
My liar is always supplied with the hest
irands of Whiskies, Drandies, Wines, l-'resh ?
.ager Deer, Cider, Champagne. Ale, I'orter, and X
'igars. lirandy, Whiskey and
Gin Cocktails,
Heady prepared in hollies, with drinking glass Q
md ease attached. Just the thing for those
ravelling.
(live ine a trial, to satiety yoiirsep".
K r muiicf,
April -II tf ..
GLORY! GLORY!! *
BEAST BUTLER DEFEATED!
Specie Depreciated !
Real Reconstruction at Hand!
3-oocl Feeling Restored ovr1' the Land!
TAXES TO BE REDUCED!
25 Per Cent. Discount, at
R. F. DAVIDSON & SONS
Fuviiiliu'o 1*00111. (
Spartanburg C. II. ai
Deo IS | ,0 |f
R. & W. C. SW2MbBLD,
COI.IIHIIIA, N. cJTT
\i:i', making t lie finest Custom ClotJlilliT
ill tIn* Stale. Samples bf Goods ?tv1 ili- 1
reel ions for measuring sent on application.? ^
When several suits are ordcredTvo Send our
Fore man in person. v^v' (
Give us a Trial. i?
(loods sent t*. (J. 1 >. ami money will be rc- 1'
funded if satisfaction be not given.
I!t *f S/iirts iiniilt! lo orilrr tit $?1(>.00 pet </<?. .//. h
Feb. 8 ly 'A
_ 11
VIRGINIA CASSfctfERES,
From the Charlottesville Woolen Mills. :|l
\ 17*11 have jusl received a stock of these most y
Vt excellent goods, and offer them at the i (j
lowest figures possible.
They are undoubtedly the most serviceable j
I'a-sinieres ever brought to this market, and we I
have no hesitancy in recommending them lo the I
people .1. T. MILL & CO.
April *Jd 1<> If
School Certificate Lost. 1
IOHT, snmowhcrc in llio neighborhood of .1. J '
A I!. Minlcr's Store a School Certificate, hear- ;
ing dale 1*7'?, for one hundred ami five dollars, C
signed by Cupl. \V. II. Noriipiiu School Com mis* '?
sinner, payable lo myself. Two-thirds of ihe 1
amount lias been paid, which is credited on the |
Certificate. Any person finding it and inform- j ai
inn me where I can get ' 44confer a great favor.
ALICE 1HSIIOI'. k
June |H If-I dt
Gents' Gauze Undershirts
and Ladies' Undcrvosts. ] 1
ltie<b M<'Lni'e .V < '?>.
May JK 21 _ if '
THE
Dixii: pump.
Flie Best Wooden Pump Now
Made.
;IYI:S SA T18FA ("I'lOX WHEREVER
USED.
)iploma Awarded at the two Fairs of
The Carolinas and Sate Fair
at Raleiprh.
ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY!
t is a Southern Production, Made at onion
ii Doors, of our onn Material.
Its merits are vol! f t tested
iv the follnwino
CERTIFICATES:
t'liaki.ottk. N. ('., December 1st, 1*74.
.1 fr. (!. I,. (>rre.niii?Sik : I have fully tested
ic Dixie Dump, and having used one for eight
ninths. 1 find it to l?e the best and most reliale
L'uinp now in use. I!. Ml 1.1,1111,
id' the linn of K. M. Miller <x Sons.
("it.\iti.ottk, n. December 1st, 187-4.
T? ir/iom <> iikh/ (' morn:? I have been using
reeson's Dixie l'uinp (manufactured in ('bardic,
N. ('.) for more than one year and I am
ell pleased with it. I would not lie without
ae for double its cost. It Tins no superior and
doubt that its eiptal can be found on the whole
at of pumps North or South. Mr. (Ireeson
as established a manufactory in Charlotte, and
takes .Jib* Dumps of home material. This is
uly ft home enterprise aiol deserves well the
utronnge tliftt Is being*sn cxicn.-ivelv bestowed
pou {?. .1 A M IIS F. .loll NSTt >N.
Jfaster t 'iilfttc/nt /iieer C'vtuirif.
fit utt.oTTK, N ('., December 1st, 1H74.
This is to certify that the Dixie Dump, maunictured
by Mr. (S. I., (ireeson, has been in use
t the public wells of this city for over one
ear, and are giving entire satisfaction.
\V I'. D\viiinon, Mayor; J. K. Kuwix, City
larshal ; A. II. Cli Kswki.k, F. lloitAti. C. T.
rAI.Kt:it, S. M. lloWKI.t., .1 Oil N VoiiKU, \V. \V.
It I Kit, I!. F. Davihson, Aldermen.
Hundreds of certificates might bo obtained
om parties who arc using the Dixie Dump,
istifying to its cheapness, durability and etliency,
but as it is deemed unnecessary 1 will
ily refer to the following citi/cns of Charlotte
id surrounding country, among many others
it yarned, who ore using the pump :
en. D. H. Hill, J. H. Henderson,
cn. R. llarringcr, ffra. J. Tales,
ldgc W. M. 81tipp, J. Sims,
)lin E. Brown, (W. R. Cochrane.
W. Wfulaworth, J. M. McMurruy,
. M. Oates, I)r. Robert (iihhon,
, W. Banders, J. 11. David-am,
. O. Maxwell, D. It. Leak,
McLaughlin. ^8. Watson 11 ?-i< I.
All necessary information can lie had liy upTiog
to It. M. S'I't IK r.s.
Agent for Union Co.
April 16 I", tf
few Place! New Store!
N KjW 11 ltM!
NEW GOODS!
? AVI N(S opened a store at No. 1 Main Street,
1 FAST V XTON, we Leg respectfully to make
lown that our design therein, is to have a place
;arcr the centre of town?nearer to limrc pcoe
in the town than any other?where we pro>se
to encourage the practice of the cardinal
rtuc of domestic economy, hy offering such
iportumtics to our friends to httv cheap for
ASH. as they can scarcely fail "to appreciate
icl profit by.
We will deal in
w\eri??j
~vdware. r
Glass, Tin,
uS Ware. Wpori ? "
..u VJlU,
liable l'atent and ollicinal Medicines, Medical
Wines and l,i?ptors?
Wc also have a dispensary, where tlie sick can
prescribed for ami furnished with remedies,
.1 have prescriptions tilled.
ur specialty is Selling cheap
for CASH.
(Mir cstahlishincnt will commend itself to the
od people of the County as well as the town
bo are blessed with a ".-aviiij faith" in paying
ish for what they buy.
Our location gives us many advantages for
Ipping Cotton, which wc will do free of
arge and make liberal advances on it.
B. F. RAWLS, & CO.
War. 26 12 tf
??
Uncourasre Home Peonle
. w AND- v A"~
HOME ENTERPRISE
loors, Sash and Blinds
GEO. S. HACKER,
CllIll'lOHto ll? W . < - .
3XI.V Carolinian engaged in the Manufacture
of Doors, Sash, Minds, Mouldings
ml Turned Work, in Charleston.
I'i ices as low as any other house, and work
II first class. - < ' f
r ei). N ly
DENTAL NOTICE.
HAVE just returned home, after ? sojourn
of five weeks in New Orleans, where I have
mlii'il many improvements in inv profession,
ml I propose giving my |ui(rons the henelil ol
Among llic many wonderful improvements
i dentistry, the one most advantageous for the
iticnt is a mode of
FASTEN 1X0 ARTIFICIAL I'l.ATES.
ohiing them as securely tight, as with a giant's
lip. This can ho attached to plates already
sod.
rallies will do well to give me a call as I oiler
luny advantages,?doing work cheaper than
ny other dentist, and all my work is warranted,
ly ollice is at my residence, bin ail orders from
le country will be promptly attended to irreseetive
of place.
Tor lit s Cash.
. i . I >w i i', lIr*,
A pi il ::? 17 if
Miss Jannie Powers,
) KSI'^TI'TUiV inform* tin* Citizen* of
I V I'nion tluil she has rent oil the front rooms
ver Foster \ W il k ins* I try tSnmls Store, at
nion C. II., for the purpose of carrying on the
ashless of Fashionable
Dress Mnkiiiir niitl Millinery,
ml solicits :i shore of public patronage.
fi^Y" During the winter months I will <lo all
iiols of Sewing for Ladies ami (icntlemen.
Jan. 'I'l tf
School Books.
L \ J F. are now prepared to furnish <//<// nml
\\ oft kiiuls of School llonks.
SPKAUS CO LTD N.
March o 'J ly
AT THE
MODEL DRUGSTORE
Sign of Ilio 4?ol<lcii Mortar.
"^y^lLL always bo fouml a lull supply of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals
ANI> DYE STI FFS.
Psiints ol* sail Culdt'S
OILS AM) VARXISIIES, of every gra.l
ami Price.
II'// / 77-.' L/C ADS, of i lie very best brnii'lShoe,
Wall & Counter Brushes
4 w L/Y
Of all sizes, ami cut to li{ any sash.
Faint ami Varnish llrnshos,
PUTTY, &c.
/'.I Tl-.W /' .'//./ > ICIXI.'S < /" rr<r>/ description
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES.
Perfumery, Fine Toilet Soaps,
Hair, Nail and Tooth Polishes
Combs and Hand-Mirrors.
Stlitioiiery,
hi nil iis varieties, comprising
A'//</ , X'tfe, S< lun,l nn>/ fji'i/at Ciiji I'njn/
Envelopes,
Initial an?l Mourning Faper,
Pens, I lilt.
I.nul l'clicils.
Ink Stands,
lllank llooks
I'tlCKET-l'OOKS, FLAY1NCJ CARDS, &c., &?
Will also have on liaml for I lie Holidays i
complete stock of Fancy Articles fox* presents
suck as
llor/c /Soxes,
Writ in;/ Desks,
I'hotoyraph Alliums,
Toilet Stands,
Toy J looks,
Portfolios, <\(
We are also Agents for the Hater'sc Medicin
Company's Celebrated
Iron Tonic, Cherry Hitters, Fever aw
Ague Specific, Soothing Drops,
Chill Fills, Fever Fills,
and Worm Candy.
?ALSO,?
Pure ItraiMlieN, Winesaiid Wilis
keys,
For Medical use only.
G'A\ ISS, FL 0 WFR . 1XI) OA llDF!
.V/.*// 7) C? ?.
KJAJMJMS HI OC'CC 8UII.
Medicines can bo obtained all Hour
of the Night and Sunday.
Prescriptions carefully Filled
Returning thanks to our l'utron.s, we awai
their visits.
J. N. MOORE, & CO.
Druggists.
Sept IS :>8 tf
R. F. STOKES,
WITH
J. A. Yoiin At ^ion
NORTII TRYON STREET,
CHARLOTTE, N, C.
J TAKE pleasure in informing my friends Ilia
. I am established with Messrs. J. A. Yonn;
& Son, in Charlotte, N. ('., where I will he hap
py to meet and serve any persons alio may favoi
me with a call.
We are now receiving an 1 opening the 1 urges
and most carefully selected
? Jf Clothing l
?0 bp found in any Yrkc, 8hort 0f ?hc wholj
st"V m uacnin rtury varictj
of Stylo and Grade of^ A 1
ItllsiiM ss mill ^riM^ftVT-frtoj.ric'
and umler-cloU'vorroifs iit
""""SHOR I' l?li()l ITS.
If not convenient to visit Charlotte, I will
give my personal attention to making selections
for any orders that my friends may entrust ot
,?p. " 15. F. STOKES.
Oct lb T- d'
The Stem-WindingINICIiEb
M ATC1I.
Union, S. t'., December 1*71.
It. W. Ti.nsi.kv. Es?j., Agent for (lie lloskopf'i
Stem-Winding Nickel Wa'cb, Union, S. C.
Dkaii Silt :?We the undersigned having car
ried and fully tested the reliability of the Ros
kopf's Stem-Winding Nickel Watch, iinhesita
lingly pronounce it the best and most reliabh
time keeper, for the price, ever otferod to tin
I public. Very Respectfully, &C.
W. \X. Davies, Superintendent S. ,S; U. 15. 15
P. 11. Counts, Trcas. S. it L'. 15. 15.
Wm. A. 1 Icntli, Conductor S & tT It H.
Jacob llicc, M C It. S it I! 15 15.
(5 C Phillips, Mutineer S & U 15 15.
W 1' Irwin, Agt. S it U 15 It, Spartanburg.
.1 M l'owcll, Fx press Agt. Union S C.
A Murdoch, Itridgc Builder, S it U 15 15.
K S .Morgan, S M., S it U II 15.
A Stewart, Section Master S it U 15 15.
W I' Willingham, Agt. S it L' 15 15.
George Fpps.
15 15 Foster, Agt. S it U 15 15.
Itasil Manly, Kng. S ,t U I! 15.
W .1 McDowell. Fx. Moss. S & U It It
John Rodger
"YTTOUI.D respectfully inform his friends am
T Y former customers that lie has
RE-OPENED HIS
Grocery Store,
AT TIIK
( > i vi > s;rAi>' i >,
And is now receiving a completely New Stock e
<? ICO r, mi s.
Hardware and Cutlery,
Iloolm and HIiooh
HTOVEH,
TUbAuuu?ah qualities,
lVarraiifcii IIAVA.W.l ( iuin>
And all oilier articles found iu a complete lirt
eery Store.
My Tin Shop
Is still in operation, ami I am ready to do a
kinds of Tin Work, from mending a coffee p<
to making the largest article usually const rucfc
of Tin. All work executed iu the must worl
manlike manner.
To ,Mj OI?I Friend*.
Keeling thankful Tor the liharal pntronng
I heretofore given me, I respectfully invito m
old friends, and as many new ones as feel it
dined, to call and examine my stock. It will Ij
my endeavor iu the future, as in the past, to .?
conduct my business that purchasers will tin
it to their interest to buv of me.
John r.oinsKit.
May 0 IS tf
T\7 K oiler great inducements to t'ASII pn:
\V chasers. SI'KAIIS .S: f'Oi.To.N,
March ">, "7"i 1j'
6R0CERI ES.
(fONSISTI of Sugar, t'oll'eo, Molasses an
J Ihicon, together with he t hrands
I'W.MILY FLOIIJ.
| always on hand at
SPEAPS <fe COLTON S.
March .j ly
r *#^4^
i. j Nos. 3 Broad Slreot and 109 East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
STATIONERS
- p
bth'?t_rs
y
First-Class Work
OUR SPECIALTY,
YET, BY VINO ITIKAI'EK GKADKS OK STOCK,
\VK CAN KCKMS1I WOKK AT
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
fine fashionftbltstatiohery, /
' Piries Paper and Envelopes.
a Wadding and Ball Jnviiations
I, ON THE BEST STOCK ANO PRINTEO IN THE
LATEST STYLE.
Sept 11, '71. 37 ly
Schedule S. & U. Railroad,
TO c;t> INTO EFFECT MONDAY, NOV. 5M, 187:t.
North, i south.
ll Stations. [Arrive | Leave | Avrivo | Leave
Spartunb'g* |i>.39 a in[7.30 p inj
Cedar Sp'gs 0 44 n in t> 44 7 14 7.14 pm
llich IIill... 0 55 0 55 7 015 7 03
Batcsvillcf. 7 03 7 I > 0 47 0 50 i
- Pacolett 7 23 7 30 0 31 " 0 40 [
(list's 7 40 7 40 ti 10 I 0 10
Joncsvillc... 8 01 8 10 5 51 0 00 r
Orr's 8 17 8 17 | 5 44 5 44
V Mckissick's 8 32 8 82 5 29 5 29
Union*..'.... 8 43 9 08 4 58 5 18 ^
McBridc's.. 9 19 9 19 4 47 4 47
9 Ilogan's 9 35 9 35 4 3*2 4 32
Suntnc* 9 48 9 53 4 10 4 25
Hill's 10 12 10 12 3 57 .8 Si
. Fish Dam... 10 20 10 25 3 44 8 50
Shclton 110 40 10 49 8 I'd 3 27
River Side..110 58 10 58 3 11 3 11
Lylcs Ford.) 11 07 11 13 2 57 3 03
HIair's f ill 25 ]31 80 2 85 | 2 45
Strothor's...|l I :i"? 111 45 2 2:5 I 2 .10
Cave Ill 555 1 1 5.1 2 15 2 15
Dawkin's... 12 01 in 12 01 2 07 2 07
l'cach Tree. 12 00 12 00 1 50 1 50
L run'a* 12 25 12 10 1 18 1 48
Alston >12 40 1 80
"Water. fWood.
W. W. DAVIES,
Superintedent.
t Nov. 28, 1878. 18 tf
Greenville and Columbia R. R.
1 COLUMBIA, S. C? Mnrch 1, 1872.
{ AX anil iiftcr this date, the following
connecting wiili '^niso with TpiLw* J^ll1
C lliiiliouil, up nnd *'"W nt - "
1 North nud Sotp.h. ^"TTT.
L .Adn-rc Cofiimbia at - 7.15 a m
" Alston .... O.Oo a m
" Newberry .... ]o.4t) a m
' Cokeshtiry .... 2.00 p ni
" Helton .... 8.50 p m
Arrive nt Greenville ... 5.80 p in
DOWN.
Leave Greenville at ... 7.80 am
' Helton .... 0.08 a in
" Cokesbury . - - - 11.15 am
" Newberry .... 2.80 p in
" Alston - - - 4.20 p in
Arrive at Columbia ... IS.00 p ni
TIIOS. DODAMKAD, (leneral Sup.
? M. T. Hauti.ktt, (leneral Ticket A treat.
The MISSES YOUNG'S SCHOOL.
rnilE Kxercises of the Misses Young's School
? JL will he resumed on Monday, the 171li day
s of August 1874.
TERMS, l'EIt SCHOLASTIC MONTH;
Primary Department S 8 00
Intermediate 4 00
Advanced (including Latin) 5 00
French 2 00
German 2 00
Drawing 3 00
Oil Painting 5 00
Music 5 00
Board, including everything, Hi 00
MISS II. I.. YOUNG. Principal.
Union ('. II., S. 0.
June 19 25 tf
ALSTON HOTEL
15V
MRS. ELKIN.
j millS Hotel lias been rebuilt, ami is the regu_L
Inr Dinner House for the Down Train on
the (S. ft . 11. 15.,
The table is furnished with substantial ami
luxury, while cleanliness and attention to visitors
makes if one of the most desirable Dinner
I Houses in t!.c South.
' April 15? 15 tf
PALMETTO HOTJSE,
.f Spartanburg C. H., S. C,
A First-Class Hotel located in the
Centre of the City.
9 S. It. CALCl'TT, Proprietor.
The friends of Alfred Tolleson will tind him
at the Palmetto, and he guarantees well fur
nished Rooms and fare second to none in thu
.!/?
11
A i litiiKT lor si < litiroli Orj??r
^ Church Congregations or individuals wis
to purchase 11 first class New Organ, for Chui'A^m^Hj
. oiyhniily, can mto something by applying nt
' tlfljofhce. The instrument has not been used
l" and is warranted. Over $20 can l?c saved by
applying to us. tl*
, COTTAGE BEDSTEADS
v C'dii he bimijht from us Cheaper thiiii from
>* mil/ other house in the Unit' <1 States.
*; ui: mi:ax exactly what we
-i s. i r, J xf) c'oxseq lex 7j,)'
me a x JiU six ess.
R. F. DAVIDSON & SON.
April 2 13 tf
The Exchange House to Rent.
mill". lmiMinjr. known it3 tin- i'.xclinn$0 House,
1 nonrly opposite Cuion Court House, will lie
I 1 rontotl tf> n anti-fnetorv lomiiit. Apply to
I " TIIOS. MtNA l.f.V.
April 1' II tt'
<>l?l 1 *j I |>4 * I'M lor Sttlc.
j J^N'v'l 1 111". :it tlii.i cflice.
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