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Lk flr* '< >. ^^SjFifcronj^h jviT WwMfn^i nntil fteiHCtd one of the clerks, who wiu exhibiting some articles to a young lady, when be broke out with?i ^ ' ; u Say, Mister, who1* hose here !" '** proprietor hue just stepped out, " Well, is Ibis a re tailing shop I" ttY?e, air, a wholesale and retail store.* 44 Gueia you understand yonr trade." - ... - . u yg** replied the clerk, wrapping up a bundle for hi* lady customer, * * wuat can I do for you 1" u Well, as the cold weather is ocming v-i on, I thought I might as well come nod gire you a job." * I don't understand you, air." replied the clerk, who began to suspect that the fallow was in the wrong box. 44 Zsckly ao ; well, 111 tell you," 44 Explain what sou mean, Try friend," said the clerk, as be raw him produce a bundle front under his coat 44 Well, aa I raid before, the cold weatber'e eomino on. I thnudit 1 might as well be fixiu for it. Come mighty near freezin' t'other winter, tell rl" ye I did, but? " I hope yon may tell me what you want, so 1 may aerve you." 44 Certainly, squire, certainly ; I always do business in a hurry, and just a* quick aa the old master will let you I want yon to retail these old ahirts.? Let them come down about the knees, kase I don't wear drawers." The effect may be imagined, but, as novelists say, can't be described. The loud bursts of laughter which followed served to convince the poor fellow he had committed himself, and his long legs wore put in motion for the door. A Juvenile 44 Snow."?Last sum mer a little boy only five years of age invited me into the Furomer house to see his 44 show." I paid a penny at the | floor, nnd gravely seated myself on a berch to wnil for the performance to , begin. There was a piece of twine stretched across the summer-house, and Master Harry took his reat beside it, eayinp: 44 These are my tamed grasshoppers in this box, and I've teacbed 'em to walk on a tight-rope; now you'll see." He took a great brown grasshopper from the box, placed him on the string, nnd to my astonishment he crawled flowly along to the other end, and made no attempt to jump off. At last 1 solved the mystery, and found that bis legs had been removed, so of course be could do notbinu but crawl. " Why n*rry,M 1 exclaimed, "how could you be bo cruel!" "I didn't hurt him a bit, auntie," was his confident reply; " thoee great finga were just in the way, and he could never walk like folk*." " Dut it did hurt him Harry," I ex plained ; " his long legs are part of his V?ody, just aa much as your logs are a part of you." " Wasn't a speck of juice in 'cm anyway," persisted Harry, looking rather eobeily at his tame grasshopper, ^ " and I thought if it hurt him he'd have said something about it." " A great many little insects have no power to cry when they are in pain, but feel pain just the snrno as others." " Oh," said Harry, " he's deaf and dumb, ain't he ? Well, I won't tame any more grasshoppers ; hut these two are spoilt already, and 1 guess weNI go on with the show." A Quikr CoutiTsnir.?A gentleman, whose modesty wan too great for hw happiness, was walking one Summer's day through a wood with a lady, to whom he longed but feared to offer his hand and Leart. lie had schemed and manoeuvred enough for ten diplomatist* to drnw her away alone from the picnic where they had met, ami now l.e durst not speak for the life of him.? Hut the silence had hocome embarrassing and at last he ventured ou a biut : " Hark 1" he cried, suddenly stopping. " Do you bear that bird singing*" ** Yes," replied the lady. " Do you catch what it says ?" " No, I cannot say that I do." " Well, it says, *1 love you, I love you,' as plainly as possible." " Dear me, how odd !" replied she ; nurt tlioy walked on again in silence for a little war. Presently the lady in her turn stop ped. 44 IIow funny !M the said. 44 Do you bear what that other bin) say* "No; what?'' asked the man. 44 Why, it seem? to me to say,4 SUov it, show it, show it.' " That landed him. Thk Cotton Tax.? It is as?erled that Utters have beep received by a prominent gentleman in Macon, Oh., from Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, and also from Mr. Colfax, the Spenkei of the JIou*6 of Representatives, an noupcing themselves in favor of a prrtunl tepeal of tbo tax of two and a half cents per pound on ootton^ and making the repealing law retro-acting in its operation, so it wiH go back to the let of last Scptomher. Cess To* NsrRAi.flis.?A eomraon red j upper pod tltepvd in brandy or whisky, and i Uo mixture applied with thu band to tho parts nltPctol, gives almost instant roliof front this terrible affliction. Wo have aeon it tried in this way, and nevar knaw it to fail. Srnno persons prefer to drink tho spirit- and apply bo dry pod"?good pbyaicians inclining to :li.it miido of treatment. Tho pnblir aro warned against the latter, as It if very dgngy <>ua in its etti-cts, and does uot guarautcv a cure.? Kid K/r. Mfp f lowitta > I AUKOfl pWi/WTH Gwf/SIMtf/T .1 '"VM 53S$S(FrK^?^W$% on itiff rw clay land, in this country.? Yes, I burn done more. In December, 1801, I hud an old horse lot?80 years a horse lot?end herd en n brick. 1 bought n subsoil plow in Ma?n. put 4 oxen to it, end broke the lot 17 incli ee deep?the plow going vp to the beam ell the time, without nny effort of the plowmen. The lend broke up in clodr weighing, I suppose, from 30 to 100 pounds. I plow ell my lend in the fall end spring. ftom 10 to 12 ' incline deep, in tbie wise. 1 have e lot of Rrinly's Universal Plows, (steel inold end ceet point.) No. 1. They cut e furrow sevrn inches broed in the cleer. I work two mulee to ench plow in breaking lend. The plow in advance biu the mold hoard on end turns out e furrow ten inches deep. Rehind this plow comes another with the mold uuiiru on, una n ureaus me ?uMoii ten inches deeper. In (lie case of the last plow I lengthen (he traces four or six link*, which throws the plow on the point. I then pot sufficient weight, any 80 or 40 pounds (a log chain wrapped on the tipper round of the handles) to bring the plow back to a lovel position. These plows, so rigg?d. will, with pood lively mules, plow from two to two and a half acres per day. There i? no use trying to break land deep with one horse or mule?end no economy in breaking land with om? horse. In case of stubble or other land upon which there is weeds, grass, <fec., and when it is not desired to dieturb the subsoil, I would advise the use of a No. 3 I)'inly plow. They will break | with two inules per day, (bree to three and a half acres, and completely cover ' all grass, weeds, <keM no matter if the same he as high as three feet. The?e plows are the only turn plows 1 eve' j saw that would go in the ground, and | are the most perfect plow now ninde in the United States. With the mold* board off, they are a first-class subsoil plow. I speak of those with steel mold and cast point. The mold and the poiul being separate. Upon the piece of land, on which 1 intend, when broken,to put 100 carl loads of barn- | yard manure per acre, and sow in wheat, with red c'over and timothy, j harrowing and rolling the whole in together. The clover and timothy is an experiment in this case. The ad vantages of deep plowing are but litd?understood in this part of the world, but are greater than any oilier one operation connected with farming, and that too upon any kind of land, from ' ,o,wt to. -i? i ? .w V.B;. __ , Scratching has runed our eountrv , for farming purpose*, and ('light, by i legislation, to he made punishable. Yours respectfully. J.I1.D. ] Duller, Gg., Sept., 12, 18C7. The New Grass 1 JZilikVffi Chronicle <L Sentinel: Gentlemen:?I have tlie report of , Or. Hcrrkmnns lo your Coun'y Club, x and tlic remarks of others on what they call an " invasion of an unknown weed into many puts of Georgia." I According to promise, I will give you my experience with reference to , what is doubtless the same * invader 1 About twenty seven years ago, I sold a small tract of land eight miles south-west of Greensboro to a Scotch man, A. D. Dale. Dale sent to, nn?l received from Scotland a quantity of Sco'ch RgriciilUttal su?c:N. In the lot were Scotch oats, beaus, drc. lie gave . me some rf his oat?, and soor after 1 | ' discovered this new g>asa where the! J oats bad grown. At tho Fame t:mo it commenced spreading over the Dale places, six miles from my residence.? x All per*r,ns visiting the church on tho Dale place, ob-oired its luxuriance and ! beauty, ar.d that hones and cattle, <fco, j4 wero fuid of it. It appealed to remain ~...c?i - .i - - 1 I ..(ni IJ IVIIMIII-U I" IOCHI1II6K tor] ; about trn years, and their commenced; I spreading rapidly in every direction.? , . Some was taken into several counties I I in Georgia, nnd romt to Mi**i*sippi.? i' All over this part of Gtecne County it 1 i? destroying all the grasses and weeJs. Whole lots af Ihrmuda grass and herds' grass have become almost, in SOtne places entirely, e&termina'ed by its rapid match. I havo no doti I but that it was introduced by Mr. Dale, twen y seven years ago. Ho staid , here but a short time, and pe> lisps never knew how grent a blessing he had been instrument*! in sproading broadcast among tn. 1 In my bo\hood I was a Kentuckian, 1 and r? member well when the red clover and blue grass were introduced there, , What those grass** have done for tnat ' dear oM section, may not this new grass do for our (for me) stili more dear but greatly exhausted Middle Georgia ? All around ns here have it in endle?s profubi 'D. Our boraes, cattle and all other stock eat it with aridity? preferring i' 'o all other grasses. Our cnltle eat no'1 'ng eNe, and are in | fine beef order. j The grass is filling tip numerous guinea mm carpeting OUT red lltll t-idftS with h beautiful green. In many >iv?pec;? it resembles closer. It is three leaved ; it excite* the salivary glands, and it fatle&s every animal that eats it. May it not prove as efficacious as a ren1 ovaior of toe soil f Irishmen have told yon thai it re* sembl$* shamrock, Tom M 'oros " im-1 1 mortal shamrock." We, for years,' | have called it Georgia shamrock* or | Dale clover. Some one calls it, " All right.1' It is worthy of a good name, I real I v believe. Reepec fully \oura, JOU^ 0AK1KKU1T. wnxTo^miT AT THB 0] OR.BBNVI araurer DRUGS, RIED1 PAINTS, O FANCY A IN A *T? -RTnTNTTnT Xar PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS ANl MEDICINES SUPPLIED TO PR ACT DRS. HARRISON Vgrjf RESVKCTFUI.LY offor their PR< cltltena of Qrecuville and vicinity. ( August 29 TST33"W AT ^ SAWBIaS'S STORE, Blfii i SERB , (JIMP FOR CASH OR BARTER i A general Variety. One-story house, and a one-story price. Oct 28 22 If ' WOOL. CARDS, McBEE HULLS, GREENVILLE DISTRICT, 8 COUR Carding Machine* nre in flr?t-rote ordor, nnd under the control of that woll mown nnii competent innnuger, Mr. T, Y. DHIIMiKS, who will u*o every euro to prevent innecc*?nry wu.tc and to insure coiuploto satisfaction. Our facilities arc stick (but we can afford to In the work on rilE MOST LIBERAL TERMS, ?ml wo rnn safely guarantee to turn out promptly EUKM.OT KOMA When Ike Grease is tarnished to us. (say >ne poiiml o'Vrcacc to eight pounds of Wool,) re will Curd Plain Wool At Tan Cants a Pound ! A etnal'l advance on this nvtowill he charged or Curding Mixed Wool or for Cottuu and IVool together. ytf Wool will he taken from and delivered it Greenville C. II. free of charge for transportation (iUADY A HAWTHORN. June 5t? 4 tf G. F. TOWNES, ATTORNEY AT J,AW, and SOZICITOH UX rCUITY. D?PP*'' at the sanio building n<t|owuna Ni"> Court Il"ii?e, formerly occupied h? Cowjirr A Cawiuki.i., hofuro dissolution cf lie firin. Greenville, P. C Jan St-.t v. k- ka.ki.ry. o. o. wki.ls. "P.ART."PV jfc. ttrxsrTo * WI# if I Attorneys and Counsellors at Law AND IN EQUITY, oacEXVii.LB, s. a., T}U \CTICF in tlic r?nr'? >-f the Flnto nnd 1 of the United Stater. end giro yvpecial iiton?i.?D to cuu8 in Bankruptcy. Juno IS 3 tr XTW .DAVIS, WATCH MAKER, <ZJt WOULD Rerpoet folly in form th* poop!* <?( Greenville '? '',0 m,r,,ou"^'ng oountry, 'le ^na .affiMBrwwHs n"? Ffoin lii? 01.D STAND in the Gntvllett Untiae, to a more CONVENIENT i-ne, three d"om North of the M?n nine House, next door to Pirkle A Poor, on Mftin Strut whrrr h? i? prrpnrnl to <lo nil work in hi' line of l.u?in?-M, ni rhort no tHM*. ia ft workninn lik<s manner, and on rew?in?M? Wfto?. Aug Stt 13 tf G It KEN VI LLfcT~ COACH FACTORY iv. having made new or VSTOgl.^Krn.mttwH, our ?<>ikmeii, W ITw mil materially reduetJ llir eo?t of Manufacture, we desire U> call the attention of the pnhlis to the fnet, tliat for Canh, wo will do Ret.airieg at greatly HE DUCEI> PRICKS. atd mako libera) discount on NEW WORK. We have on hand an as ei.rtn.ent of OPEN AND TOP it (JOG IKS, ROCKAWAYS and LIGHT CARRIAGES; also every deasription of Wagons ne make ryoive ns a ealll. GOWKft. COX, MARK LET A CO. May 68 if /^OXTllfTTKg the TAILORING BU8INBS3 ac^t door to Peter F. Sr.ddrtb, oppotile the respective stores of bioon ant) Roberta, anil being an EXPERT CUTTER and ju-licwta MACHINE OPKKATOR, does not bcsltato to warrant sstlsfaotl'n in every part of bis Easiness. toR,Se* tbe Moving Fashions ?t Black'* Jewelry Window.-TV* 0?t ft ?9 Zn !* -? ,ii iy y .".' , : t'.*..1 "t'-' -y & MARSHALL, ITE DR. M. B. EARLE.) E DRUG BUSINESS, P STAND, LLB. a. o. H$U ?s? Jii^jsyjD9 ICINR8 I L9 D TOILET ARTICLES. 3D FRICBS. CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED,.** D iriONERS OH LIBERAL TEEMS & MARSHALL, mStSb 3KESSIONAL SERVICES to the^nf IFF ICE at th* Dragttort. BV 14 tf O FALL & WINTER STOCK OF iev eooos! hv mm At Iloke <C NhhoT* old stand, on* door soutk of New Ccrurt Jfvuse, by JOHN D. ASHMORE, Sen. I HAVE juut returned from tbo Northern cities, where I bnvo pure hoeed end ? now rarairing n Itrga assortment of Dry Good*. Notion*, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery and Glare war*. Hate Hoots and Shoes, Ready made Clothing, Saddles, Bridles Ac : Straw Goods, Family medictaos, such as Oils, Anodynes, Hall* Ac., Ac. Amongst which are are ahont 400 Roy* und Mens flat*, including latest styles Gents Dress Silk lists and Caps ; TOO pnirs of Roots and Shoes ; ahont 100 suit* of Ready mado Cloths ; Rmwn Shirting and Khoeting ; lilcuchcd do ; llrown and Bleached Drills, Ticks. Stripes, Checks, Denims, Jcanes ; White and Colored Paper Cambrics and Hilosias, Glntod do; Linscys ; Calico's and Prints in groat variety. Gingham* ; Do I.aincs, Mohair*. Rixmarks, Mosomhiques, liomhcsinc*, French Morinocs, ltaiiuoral Skirts an 1 Hoops, French Corsets, Spool Cotton, a full assort niont of Ribbons. Ladies und Misses Straw llats, Felt and Velvet Do; White Goods. Woollcnr, Plaids, Liuseys, Bod blankets, Breakfast Shawls, Son lags, Traveling Cap* , owera do ; Red, White and Opera Flannels.? Morino Shawls, besides a very handsome and cxtensiro line of 8 .tinets, Casimeres, French do, Broinl Cloths, Tweeds, Doeskins, Black | and Colorod Jeans, Ac., Ac., inclnding inmitnerablo articles two tedious to mention. IN THE NOTION LINE. I have A ihtiimatiti and rote Article*, all of the latest stylos and patterns. IN THE GROCERY L.INE. I havo Halt: Porto itico Kngar* 15, good, at 18 cents?Yollow C granulated anil refined at 20 cents, a number I article ; Whits A at 22 iTirfiimi iu?i ni 14 rcnilt, **C., <14. Rl?> 1 Coffee tS Art and .13 cent* ; Lngttyra 35 and 374 cent*. Current* and liaisons, fresh, i>t 30 cent* per pound, Citron, Nithoeg*, Clove*. Mnce, Cinainon, Lemons, Spice, l'c|iper, Gingnr, Starch, Soda, Snlcratu*, Copperas. BrSnt'*tonc, Sulphur, Blue Stone, (2U0(V>?,) indigo, Madder, Soda Crackers, a In rue lot of Family Cltccre, Maccnmni, Ac , Ac., Ac., I take in Butter, Kgg?, and nil kind* of produce at full uiarket prices in Kschan^c for Good*. I have made arrangement* to hey Cotton by the Halo at the highest Cash price*. Once p ml ask, come, look, price, examine and Judge for yourselves for f huutc that 1 havo Goods my fellew countrytucn need, must have and ?hnU knre f ?,m me at very low profits. and that loo without any udvautagc la ken of them. IW l Jon no for sale by the Sick, at cost I and cltnigca. Wnnlctl. T WANT 500 bushel* of Corn. 100 bushels of Ilyc, ?Vt> f 'wdwU of Seed Oat*, 250 hnslicl* of IVn?, 5J1 Sack* ->f >i oir. or 250 l.ttsli. Is t?f choice Wheat, and all tho Cotton I can get, for which the highest Cash price* will be paid, t havo formed a copartnership with n large Cotton llonse in Baltimore, who will furnish fund* to any amount needed lo pay for ull the Cotton tkry can get. Joint D. Athniovo, Sr. At Hoke's Old Stand. Not 13 2ft If Greenville and Columbia Eailroad ON and after MONDAY, 21st Oejober, Pa**ongar Train* will run daily, Sun day* excepted, ss follows: Le?re Columl.it at 5.00 a. m. Leave Alston at ?.7 ?0 a m, I^<tve Newberry at..,0,25 a. tn. Arrive at Abbeville at. its p. m. Arrive at Anderson at 4.00 p. m. Arrive at Oreenville at ft.ftO r? m Lottr* Greenville lit ft. 80 a, m. l<eiive Anderson at .4.20 a. m. I/Hfc Abbeville at 6 05 a. m. l,enve Newberry at 10.63 a in. Arrive at AUtou at 12 85 p. m. Arrive at (Vdnmbia at 2 80 p in. Train* on tho Blue Ridge Railroad will leave Anderson Monday, Wodnesday end Friday? returning. Tuesday, Thursday and Baturday, a* follow*: bcavo Anderson at 4.10 p. m. Leave Pendleton at 6.10 p. in. Arrive at \YalhnUu at .....4.30 p. in I<care Wnlltalla at. 1.30 a. m I^ave Pendleton at ....3.10 a. m. Arrive at Anderson at 4.10 a. in. Connection* made with tbe 3 P. M. Down Train* and & A. M. Up Tralnt of tbe Booth Carolina f.ailroad, Nov d 24 t> n. WALHALLA HOTEL. iTR * VRT.KRS end others v5?iWnlhalln, will tind tbi* well established HOUSE o|?e?i lor ilialr aeentnnaodalion, Having, in the pant, a* hi* gueaia have trsti&ed. gives satisfaction, the rjoprletor is confident of pleating those who may call. Train* now : run dailv to and from th* nl??? p..? ? . iwvrn VI Boarding reaaonatdr. Come and m?, D. BIKUANS'. Proprietor. July 11 7 ' Im Notice. APPLICATIOX will be madapt the next MMion of the Lefeixlafure tocb.ee that old I fart of the Rutherfordtvn Koad, beginning ' near lleaverdnm Bridge, and ynding in the direction of O wan?vill?, wham Uie old and now road* reunite. 8e^?t. 1 It San K. ra* 6 6: ???*!? U0T,*L J"fiW?7?nar^iiptiWfc?d, andlt^ow r*?4y' fvt the aeoommo<iatk?f> of tbe trare!lJ?f tmbiie, whoeo patronage it reapootfolty riUmgfi* <" Merchant* visiting the eity, are roepoefblly invited. Every accommodation wLU be offaxed them. ? HAYTNO recently fttom K?w Y?*k. Philadelphia. Baltimore, Rlen mond n't Charleeton, and having wrtWl; xaanload e*ah rnark*t, has received, end w now rfwiTing. tod now offer# tor mI?, ? An* and well relented *tn?k <?f general mar* ehandiee, whhih he pled#** hitnsvlf to Mil a* low any one now offering good* in lit hi market. II* propae* to sell entirely f*r caxi, which will enable him to sell at shni t profit*, and very low pricea. Tb* pub'le generally will do well to give him a aall The following are a>ma of the many article* he haa in afore : Family Groeerice Department. RIO and JAVA Coffee of the l?**t ona'lty. t T. 8TEEN. PORTO It ICO Sugar', for nl? hy T. 8TEEN. j REFINED A B and 0 Sugar*, for rale l?y .T. STERN. MUSCAVA1K) Mulawt, for aale h* T. STERN. SUGAR HOUSE Syrup (Golden ) For *a'e by T. STERN. GOSHEN and FACTORY Oh.#'*, for eale by T. STMEN. GREEN Younir llwo? Tea, Gunpowder, Black Oolong, English Brcak'aat. For eale by T STERN. 8TAKCH, Si ap, Coneeutrated I<ey. far *ale by T. STEEN. JELLIES. Ginger Preserve^ Canned Peaches Strawberry and Pin# Apple* F.w safe by T. 8TEEN. CANNED Fi*h. Salmon, Iot>?t.r* Oyater*, Piiklra, Mustard and Catsup. For sale by T. 8TEKN. COCOA, BrOtna and Cbueolate. For sale hy T. STEEN. CANDIES, Fancy and Stick, Kisses and Conversation Hearts. For safe by T. STEEN. FLAVORING Extracts, Rn*e and Vanilla, Pine Apple and Lemon. For sal* by T. STfcEN FANCY Cravkiis and Butter DIkuIl For h1? by T. RTFEV. riCRIF.D Uiekcrt) and Salmon. F?rnb by . T. RTEEN. CANDLES, Adamantine and Parrafine. Fur ale tyy . T. STEKN. BICE and filaecavotii, for aale by T. STF.EN. Dry Goods Department. CALICOES, a (treat variety of different maniifaotnr*. For rata by , T. STEEN. BLEACHKDLong Cloth's, Sheetinr*. Pillow Ca?e cotton, for ?*le by T. 8TEES TABLE T.IN EN, Tek7..^T Bfnckabeeh Tew 'lling, Crash, for aale by T. 8TEFTN. L'NFN, flriab.) Linen Rhlrt Boeorae, and Liuen and Paimr Collars. For aale by T. >tki:.V. WORSTED I'lalda, Blerfno% DeLaln**, for sale by T. SlEKN. Ot'KRA Flannel*, a variety of co'ora Zephyr Worsted, Braids, Ac. For tale by T. STEEN. A I.PACHAS, Mohair and Italian Cloih*.? Foe ?ale by T. STEEN. CI I ALLIES, GiigKamt, Cambric*. for aale by T. STEEN.' BLACK CLOTIJ, Casslmerea, Jeans, Union Cloths, Doeskin*, Ac. For *ale by T STF.EN. BLANKETS Heavy E*Kli.l> Blanket*. Bine Blanke'a, and Lap Bohr*. For sale by T. STEEN. 8HAWL8, Chennile, Fluids and Colored Shawls aud Cloaks. I\.r sale by i air.r.tt. NUBIAS and Hoods, at very low prices ? I'or til* by T. BTEEN. J I at Department. HUB end Wool llal*. from finest Fur to Coarse Wool Hats. For tale by T. STERN. LA LUES Felt m.a Velvet Hal a For *kU r.y T. 8TEEN. BOA'S Round Crown Lists, for tale by T. STERN. SILK Glased Traveling Cap*, for sale by T. STERN. VELVET Caps and Cloth Cap*. f>>r sale b* T. STERN. " Shoe and Boot Department. . ii T BOA'S. Misses and ladles' Coarse and Fiat Shoes, Bnoteee, Gaiters, Thlek soled Boot*, Balmorals and olhrr stylea For sale by T. bTEEN. MF.NS Brogans and Farraer'e Shoes, Qeoti Fine Calf Sewed Boots, for sale by j ' T. STERN MKNS Coarse Bovtt, and Gent* Bi?n?arck<? | for a*la by T. STKKN. Glove and Fancy Goods Depart ment. KID Ol.OVK-* f?>r I>id?e?. Waek and Wliiie Colored Kid Gannllett'a for Lad Ira. fot sale by T. BTElMf. CALK Glove* for GeiiU, for sale t>y T. BTEP.N. CA"5SlMKUK, dlovtt, fur aolr by. t STERN. MdSES Olorra Wool$u tod Knit Olorae for ??W by T. STKRN. WORSTED and Star BttMa, Dress Braids for sale by T. BTRKN. ? > . ?>->COTTON and Wo.den Soak* and Bioakln#* Mi*e* Ikoja^for *!* by T. BTRKN. HANDKERCHIEF* and Cr"a?U, lor **1< by T. BTEEN*. J i - --.-* i.? ?-* RIBBONS, Buttons, ?*., leratla by T. 8TEKN. | COMBB *ud. Broebea, far aala bjr MDnn to and frvta tbo Jlotal. Tha Propria tor promtaoa to doattbi hlapowar tor thaoomfort of bla gwaata. JOSEPH PURCELL, Proprlator. PobTl ' TO TIIB PUBLIC. The Pavilion Hotel, C11ABLESTON, S. 0, . ? ^ 80 LONG and eMy eon- J AjGRL-K darted by tha late H. L. iJMk BUTTKRFIELD, will attll BJmBmB'- ha kept opao for tha iwommodatiuR of tha traveling pttblio. And ite former Mends and patron# wlK find tha aauat ar?emmo<l?tio?ia and attention* W atowed on Uietn ae fiwmerfy. and tha pahlie ftvora, alriady ao wall e*t?l?l|ehed aa Till IIOTELof tha'TRAVELING MERCHANTS of tha South, wilt, by earaset effort#, he faithfully preecrved. ? Got 2ft N ?m. | isw stisll CHEAP FOR CASH I AT T.B R0BEBT8' BRICK BTOMII HAYS on hand, and ahall be reeoSvfag | every week addition# to any etuak, the following GOODS, to wit.: Ladle#', Qentlarueh'a. Miaaea', Bay#' and Children"# RIlftK Shoe LA0ET8, Hutu and eothfta Kot? and I#et W CAPKR. Am Fin- White ENVELOPE* COFFEE. SUGAR. TKA. SODA PEPPER, srrCB. GINGER COPPERAS. EPSAM SALTS TOBACCO, CORN, DACON Venison HAMS, Em, Coffee Fine CIO ARB, BUTTONS, HOOKS end EVES. Heir PIK? Seed Irish POTATOES, APPLES COTTON TARN. In a few days I riteII be reeeleing additions to my present Slock. Persons wieliIng any of the above articles, will do vtk . to Call and examine before haying, for bar- " gain* enn be bought at this place. pT I will barter for C?>rn, Bacon, Bat ter, Eggs, Lard, Chickens, Ac. lb L. BURN. Msrcli Tth, 1869. 41-tf SAMUEL BLACK, BARBBR. WOULD respectfully inform the publi* that he haa opened a BARBER SHOP in the room under the boilrflau formerly occupied hy the Poet OMee and JSWtedprif Office, first door ahore the mine of McBer'e Hall, wh re he hut locate). Bring a pro/eutiotxtl Barber, he hopes, by-attention to buainree, log-ther with politenee* to all, to merit a portion of publio patronage, In CUTTING, SHAVING and SHAMPOOING. July M fo-3 Dissolution. The tirm of barksdale perrt A Co.. i? dissolved. Pertrre to whom the mid* is indebted, will present their I Claims at tjta Factory, or to me at Green. rHIr.SO W- M. THOMAS. January 7, 1897. Jan 84 ?-V Greenville Idle. raillE GREENVILLE MILLS hare been JL put In first-rate order by tua Major for grinding Wheat. Good aWeution will be given by old grinders. The Mills grind on the ?M scIietfulV, (the Toll.) Bring along your Grain. June IS S If ? < ' (: State of South Carolina. *v GREENVILLE DI8TEICT. Ia Fquitj. William B. Acstih, Administrator, as. M. L _ Jl Cosnaas at al. TN pursuance of the Decretal Order la the X ubovo stated cam, the Creditor* of tho I late 1>t. W. L. M. AUSTIN are herahv V fed (o establish their demands against the Ksl&to, before mo, within atss mouth* froml thi* date, or be bam !. J. P. MOORE, C. z. G'Jf. Commissioner'* Office, July 1ft; 1807. Jy 1? 8 . Cm State of South Carolina. ORHENVILT.E DISTRICT. " In Equity. v Josr.rn P. I.attmcr, AdroiuUtrator, vs. Mary f T>. Latimrh el of. IN pursuanco of the Decretal Order in din abore stated case, the Creditors of tb* late JAMBR M. LATJMKR are hereby required to establish their demands against the K?tate, before me, within afae month* trose that date, or be barred. . 4. P. MOORR, C. M. O. D. Commissioner's Offioe, July 15,1807. , Jy'? 8 - " ? ? State of South Carolina. GRKBNVILUI DISTRICT. In Kqnity ' Setup A. Ei.rOni\ Executrix, M. U. L Ooobutt et *1. IN pureuanee of tha Decretal Order in the above stated ease, the Creditors of ' the late 0?L CHARLES J. KLEORD ere hereby required to eetnbllah, by proper proof, their elaime against the Eksis, bet fere me, within sum mi on!At from this date, or be barred. x p. uomit ai^nt Commissioner's Offioe. Julv 16 July 18 8 9m CHEESE A KB CEACEEBft Brkad, at 7|. PI alia 19 cent, a boaf. Sugar, Oiogor, P ?uu?l and Fruit Cake?. I J^nnk; Pl??. Tb? abore alway* lre*h. 1 and 5 lb Can a Oy atur#, a! U u4 69 ?VK Cnii.tenaod Milk, fVom wM?b *w?d in Ik osn bn made. CoaVuuimt and cheap. Starch I Nut mag#; Braail, Pccao and Uanl Nut* ; Caudte* ; 1'ipaa; Stnofciag Tobago ; A-"- > -sSnTK.^Confectionery, Maia Slreut, by P. O. fiapt W 18 \t ' ' " i I LAW CARD. GOOPL.KTT & TIIOM AS, Attorneys at Law* A*? 1 SOLICK*o*S i? hooitt, HAVK thU day formed Oopwiar? rMp la th* f tract re* of LAW and KQUI1T on Wratwn CireuU. Offiatf in th? old Court Roaru BuiMrag. a. t?. ot^dlrrr, ?jr. * tbo**?. 1>?O 540. ?0 H j