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K|k Fidelity .?Never forsake a friend.
'When enemies gather around, when 1
?' l?ij;Wie?? falls upon the heart, when the r
^oild ia dark and cheerless, i? the time ?
* Vrt'try true friendship. The heart that
lias b*?*n toucjied with true gold will j
redouble its efforts when the friend is
sad and in trouble. Adversity tries s
real friendship. They who run from ^
the scenes of distress betray their
hypocrisy, and prove thst interest only
moves them. If you have a friend
who lovea yon, who has studied your
interest and happiness, be sure to sirs*
tain him in adversity. Let him feel
f Itaf liia fitrmop Irinrlti aaa is anrtrooi a I a/1
and that bis love was not thrown 0
away. Heal fidelity mar be rare, but *
it exitl* in the beart. _ Who has sol c
~\^seen and felt its power t Tliey who
deny its worth igjd power, who never },
loeod a friend or labored to make a i
friend happy. The good and the kind,
the affectionate and the virtuous, ree .
and feel the heavenly principle. They 1
would sacrifice wealth and all but lion- *
or to promote the happiness of others, v
and in return they would receive the 1
reward of their love by sympathizing
hearts and doubled favors when they I
have been brought low by disease and r
adversity. t
j , V " ' " # ' * J
A Diligknt Woman.?Some wise I
man, who thinketh he knowetb much
- ' about the fair sex, discourses as follows
concerning the diligent woman :
She riseth in the morning betimes, '
and as the lark singeth to his mate, so
she mnkelh a joyful noise in all the
house.
She makotli up her bed, and beato'.b
the pillows thereof, and like n? nn
eagle, stirreth up her nest, so she stii*
reth up the feathers, nnd spreadeth out
the sheets, and layclh the blankers
apnrt.
She clolheth her family with pure
garments, and her husband is made 11
comely when he aittelh among the J
chief men or walkelh in the market j
places. g
She kneadeth up her dough, and '
baketh a goodly cake for her household.
She provideth her dinner in due
season, and supper faileth not when ^
the good man returneth, at the end of
the day, weary with his labors and the '
strife of man.
She looketh well to the way* of her
household, and rcorneth the idle woman
with her delicate hands, who
lieth in bed and callctli a servant.
RfiMAIiKAOI.K 1^11 F.N OMR NO X. A
gentleman who ariived in tho city yesterday,
from F.ee county, informs us
that the people of that section were
thrown into great panic and paialysis n
few morning* ago, by tbe wonderful
spectacle of three suns ii-ing at tho
same tiino. Tho central orb was en- ,
circled by a beautiful rainbow, and stir- I
mounted by the fragment of another
n?7 wijiv.li i*.\?riiuru uii ciiii't iiiiiiii
above the attendant suns. The (wo "l
surplus suns were, of course, but reflec J
lions of the bona fide sun on tho V,
clouds, and after a brief space these
suddenly dissolved and vanished, leaving
the real Sol solus. The spectacle
is said to have heen sublime and splen- s
did beyond desciiplion, and inspired C
admiration even iu the breasts of those "
who regarded it as the portent of awful
supernatural developments. ?
[Lynchburg Republican. t,
??;. # -]
A nnF.ao makixo machine is the j
latest Yankee invention. The machine '/
consists of a deep bread pan, within
which two polished iron roller* are j
made to revolve by means of a crank ti
and gearing in such a wajr as to mi* *
the materials and aerate and knead the y
dough in the most thorough manner.
Yon have only to put in the mateiials ?'
and turn the crank for about ten mill- 01
utcs, and the dough is ready for rising.
or for the oven, according to its kind.
The machine cleans itself, and there is
no necessity for touching the dough
with the hands until it is ready to be
transferred to the pnns for baking? ^
Many families fail to obtain good bread J
from insufficient kneading. With this
machine the process is so easy that j,
good bread can hardly fail to ho made <|,
with the ptoper materials, and a little '*
extra turning of the crank will give the j
bread that fine porosity so much mlmi
rod in good bakers' bread. The J'
machine answers for cake ami pa-try
just as well as for bread, and soda l is- *
cuils made by it would bo pretty sure
not to have the common fault of being
imperfectly mixed. <
Soap making?Coin Paocr.M?In J.'
Virginia, there is a mode for making m
soap, adopted by the countiy people,
which they call the cold process, that I'
deserves to be genernllv known.
A common fish barrel is put in the D
cellsr where it is intended to stand and
filled neatly full of ?'r<>ng lye; then a*
much grease without melting, is added,
as is thought to he ?. ll'cient, and the i
mass is stirred i"u) ?!s>y or two. In a *
few days it is ca-y to tell whether or
nol there is too much grease, and
greae or Me tray l>o increased as re- I
quired. In two or three week* it be t
comM exn !ronp. Tlii-? method
dispenses with il.e trouble and ri-k ot
boiling, and soap can l c made as suits
the hotot keepoi'a convenience or occasion
rerjuiieu.
JhyKiKe' youngest daughter adopted
I lie fashion of expansive skill* at a
dangerous season. A violent cold was, p
of eou??e, tho result. Mia. Jenkins
raid; '* My dear, ain't you nfiaid that Jane
has got the consumption ?"' " No, i ?
ivy dear," ho said, " it'a nothing but i
the hooping cough."
-
Adveili'O in tho KntorpnM, j
HH - ---i mi?i
: -;
t~J-? "' ' ^ , 'Jupob
Clahkb, of the Supreme Court of
few York, deoUtea (hat gold and?U?er are
10 longer th* legal money'of tha United
itatea but a commodity; and tliat promi?
orj notes mntie payable in gold mast be
mid in gold or its equivalent
Nrw Tennessee corn, in good burlap sacks,
old at ninety oents in Atlanta, on Satorlay.
The transactions were front the detot,
by the car load.
IV The irrepressible Henry S. Foots is
>nt in 11 Jong letter to the Tennessee Legisaiure,
in favor of enlling s State Convening
tv Still another rebellion hns broken
ml in China! The dissolution of the old
rnplre is regarded as almo it certain to oour,
nnd thnt spccdiiy.
A tan has been mado in England to
10M 1,300 barrels of that pau-Anglican
tjverngo, brown stout.
Fivk thousntu] bead of Texan cattle,
t" ia elated, will be brought to and
langhtered at Cairo, III., doing this
vinler. They will be shipped en?t for
narket.
Piussia teaches aeven languages in
tcr primary schools. They are, in the
trder of the number of children at tidying
hem, German, Lithuanian, Wend,
Moravian, Walloon, Tcheqne and
)utch.
GREENVILLE
FEMALE COLLEGE
Assisted by Four Professera and Three
Female Teachers.
THE SPRING TERM will begin tiro 12IA
of Frhruary, ami continue twenty weeks.
Reel tie (ion of lCntcs.
Owing to the impoverished condition of the
'ountry, nnd the great eenroity of money,
[rronhnck* will lie received at par, irfirn jiaiil
trirl/y in iir/rmii'i', for nil charges except the
hillegiuta English Course, nnd Ilessens on
'innolhrtc ?r Guitar, for each of which the
liargo will tie reduced to $30 00 currency,
ndiscriininnto credit cannot any longer be
;iv?n. l'ntrons not prepared to pay in admire,
must inako a definite settlement at the
iinn pupils aru entered.
Dec IS 30 2m
P5IR! If! ?nurtni
UUIIWVL
?Oll WHITE CHILDREN.
TUM Ic7\ F8IEE.
I" T fa proposed hy n lady ?>f this place, nsp
tasted by competent ni<l. t<> ?-kt?\*>li-sl.. on
r about t'?? first of January, a SCHOOL FOlt
niitk children. x? ch?r,je ,.;u u
w./e _/*or Tuition.
Any persons desiring to place Children in
neh a oelionl, will leave their names, sex and
rcs of the Children, nt the office of .1 alius O.
inith, Esq., on Main Street, near the Old
ourt House. l)ee 2.'? 21?2gr
canv I:\SVI IJ.R
ssaoaasTT J
I T.XKKcTSES nt.Mim.el the T1UU1) OK
I J 1 EltltPAKY NEXT.
"UlTIOS ;irr ("on of AVrr .l/.oi//>?. in Ool,l
or it" umrlffl r?i/ur in I'urreuru :
'rimury II run rite? $ f> 25
ii termed in te limnetic.*, 'J III)
ligher English Pjr.invhes, 12 .Ml
dvnneed Euirlish (tranches 15 00
dvonccd Mnthcinatica and Languages, 10 50
in sir 10 00
Currency will I mi taken, if |mid strictly in
ilvnnee. Students charged from the time uf
itrunee till the end of the Suasion.
Iloard from nine to twelve dollars per month
T. .J. EAR EE,
PRINCIPAL.
Clnwcn.'ville, December, 1SG7. 31?7
Notice.
[X conformity with tbo requirement* of tho
L Intcrniil ltc.vcniie Laws, 1 hereby give
utiee to nil person* who mny cluiin a RAltEL
OF WHISKY, seized near the It. U.
>cpot, on Monday. 23d lust., been use of cvi?.
unt purpose to cvudo the payment of tho In
imal Revenue Tux, to make site!, claims he.
re me, within 30 days Irom the first puhlica.
on of this notice,
A. L. CORP.,
>cp. Col. Tut. Tlcv., Crecnvillc District, S. C.
Decent her 23d, 1SK7. 31?3
Notice.
[X conformity with tlic requirement* of the j
[_ Intcrniil Revenue Laws, I hereby give
iticc t<? nil persons who may claim u STIl.L. j
TILL-WORM AND CA1', and Two Empty I
urrei.i. se!r'-d on or near tho premise* of
Plllt I AM HALL, on the 23d instant. 12 or 15 ,
dies above (Irrenville O. II., becanre of being i
e.l*"i(i violation of the IiiPrnul Revcnito
nw*. to make such eluitn before mo within SO
tyk from tho tirst publication of this notice. I
A. I,. POUR, I
en. Col. Int. Rev.. (Jrcmvilln o e
December 2.'tcl, ISflT. 31?3
T. L. BOZEMAN.
ICENSED AUCTIONEER/
PI'AIX 1\ O.,
GREENVILLE DISTRICT, S. C.
,17 ILL hIIcikI PPBLIO nn?l PRIVATE
11 SALK^, ill reasonable ruto? of (-burge.
Dec 2ft 31 5
S. J. DOUTHIT,
ICENSED, AUCTIONEER,'
(J{i:KNVILliK, s. c#
;yi!,i, ntteiiti ti'm-Tr- ?n.i private|
\ 1 SALKfl, ?t TPBW<if>al>ln rnten of ch?r,r*. !
^r ?r- OjVrr of iht Ordinary'! Offlre, in thr
nnrt Hour*. > %
Dec 24 31 3 |
JAGGING AND ROPING|
RON of nli sorts. NAILS, LEATHER,'
L like., Ac. F'T ' lie Sow.
DAVID A STEAD LEY. I
Oct CO 23 If I
HYiii B?5
We Have: Jus
LARGE AND WELL ?
GROG!
SSG?IS MM
Which we offer at v?
for the CASH or Bi?
call, if you tcant goo
DAVID
October 30
Kerosene Lamp Chin
SALT. LIVERPOOL. PER HACK.
c. c. mi's una saucers, per
GRAN1TR CUPS and 8AU(
ENGLISH DAIRY CHI
ALMJ
Groceries, Crockery, Class ami Woolen
At Prcpoi lional
Not 27
Attend to Your Children's TeethWE
ave m often called on
to extract the fnet Molars or
TIT Jaw Teeth for ehildren, and to
regulate or strengthen tbe front teeth,
which become crooked from neglect, that
we think it advisable to enll the attention
of parents to the subject; ao that the back
, teelb mav be filled, nml the front tee'li notiee?l
whilst children afre rutting their sec
ond set, 10 as to prevent their becoming
irregular. Children shed, or lose hut ten
teeth from the tipper jnw, and ten from the
h'w-rjnw, and the Molars, or jaw teeth,
which they cut bark of these, belong to
their adult, or grown set. Many persona
say they were not swore of this fact. Now
notice and act accordingly. Charges very
mo letale. Teeth extracted for Fifty cents.
Terms cash.
JOHN ANDERSON.
Nov 27 27 tf
THE OLD STAND
bakery m mmmm.
Afttiu Slrrrt, by Post ftyfirr,
!S open nt nil hours of the ibty and evening.
RHEAD. HUSK, and a varied
assortment of CAKES, constuiitly on hand.
'Jak?s(" ,%? , linked to orih-r.
An EATING SAL')i?N Is to lie opened in
a few dn\s. where HOT COFFER, II AM and
EGGS, OYSTERS, its . may he had.
Hoard, without Lodging, furnished
at reasonable rates.
Doc 11 29-lf C. M. MeJUNKIN.
NKAIt TlIKDKl'OT.
W. 'I'. ASH MOKE
jfiINFORMS the public Hint he hn/t
c1 > received considerable uhlit ion's
to his Stock in DRY U00DS AND
<{ROCKUIK3.
Hoots, Shoos, lints, Cups, Cnlicocs
Cloths, Sugar, ColYco, Ton,
Mackcral, Molasses, &c.
He keeps constantly on hand, also, lluttrr
l-C?gs. t'hioUons, Kiiuin, Lard, Corn, Potatoes,
I'M), Ac., Ac., which lie offers ior sale ?( rcasonuMc
prices Tor OASII.
IIis country friends will And it lo tltcir ad\
milage to j;ivc liiiu u cull, before disj?osing
of their Produce.
lie asks for a shure of patronage.
t?TOPPOSITE THE DEPOT._/SJ
Deo II 20 5
EXTRA COURT
f3r mimm district.
ACCORDTNO lo the Or.lcr of the IION.
T. N. HAWKINS, Presiding Judge, nt
the inst Full Term, " An Kxtra Term of the
Court of Common Plea* will bo hold nt Greenville
Court House for Greenville District, on
tho Third Monday in January next, to continue
during the remaining days of thut week
ami of tho two succeeding weeks, if necessary."
It was also Ordered, That the Clerk do
giro proper notice, in tho newspapers of said
District, of the sitting ol the said Extra Terui.
Doocinhor 10th, 1SI17.
W. A. M.DANTKL.
Clerk of the Court of General Sessions and
Common Pious for Greenville District.
Dec 25 31 4
J. XV. NORWOOD,
ST J HO KON" DENTIST,]
GRF.ENVILLR, S. C
A HTIFICIAr. TEF.Tn constructed by nny
jl\ process desired, and at prices to suit
the time*. Teeth Extracted without pain, hy
means of Local A mvsthesia. Every Operation
warranted comfortable, and torendor good
service. Office over Whitmire A Ferguson's
Dry Goods Store. Main Street.
Dec Ik 30 3in
E. P. JOXE9,
ATTORNEY AT LAW I
AND
SOLICITOR IN KIIIIITY,
1)RACTI('Ert In lite Court* of the Wot,
ern Circuit, nls-t in (lie United gtnte*
Court. |>ru|<ii: t?l In progecute cn*?-? in
limikriifi'rf,. IVrrnn* who wish the benefit
of the Aet, find licit apply At ono?. Unlro
their Petition* or* filed before the Jd of
Murch next, they will be required to pay
''fifty VT rf,,,"n* " on nil el.mi*. Office ?t
(Jreenvill* C 11.
I)cc IA AO 10
FOR RENT,
lyair-t TIIE HOUSE occn]>ied
by Mr. Mot rick,
'it Rutherford Street,
next to Mr. Stall's. It has six
large Rooms and all necessury ont*
building*. Possession given lirst
of January. A|>plv to
T Ii. TlI HUSTON.
Dec 11 20 If
. j , - ? n . ?- ? J .
- -- ? ? v
'V y
I I 1 I 1 1 I illi-.JLU IS
I 1 B T 8 II 9
rO&SSv
I
it Received a
:ri FPTirn qtnrv nv
juxjLjyj ? xjis ui vviv vx
ERIES,
) DSKDTTDfflElSo '
?ry LOW PRICES
LRTER. Give us n
d and cheap Goods.
&, stradley'
28 tf
inies-15 and 35 ots.j
60.
t sktt. 45 ???..
1F.RS, PliR SKTT, $1.00,
5KSE, PER LB., 25.
'5 .
War*, Brooms Fancy Goods, Notions, Ac.,
,cly L<>w Prices
R. W. FOLGER. & CO.
Opposite Tin**. Sit en.
87 tf
change of 8chedule
ON TUB
GREENVILLE A COLUMBIA L! R.
ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, liie 0th instant.
Passenger Trains will run daily, (
Sundays excepted, as follows:
Leave Columbia at 7 on, A.M.
" Alston ft 65, "
" Newherry 10 85, "
Artive at Aldteville 8 30, P. M. '
" Anderson. 6 15, " (
" " Greenville 6 0(1, "
Leave Grrenville at 6 00. A.M. 1
** Anderson 6 45, "
" Abbeville ft 45. " I
" Newl crry 1 26, P. M.
Arrive nt Alston 8 00, "
" " Columbia 5 00, "
Trains on tile Bine Ilidgs Unit-road will
s'ao run daily, Sundays excepted, connect. I
ing with the up nnd down trains on the
Greenville ond Columbia Hail toud, as follows
:
Leave And.-von at 5 20, P. M.
" Pendleton at 6 2", " (
Arrive at Walhnlla tit......8 00, " I
Leave WaMialla nt. 4 Oft, A. M.
" Pendleton at 6 40, "
A - * ..a.. -
....... ... ....... I -.Ml II -HI, " I
The Train will return from Helton to i
Anderson on M'.mlnv nml Friday morning*.
J AMI R O. MKKrtrtlTIl, i
General Superintendent.
TO THE PUBLIC.
The Pavilion Hotel I
CHARLESTON, S. CM
. _ SO LONG nml ably eonilnctfil
liv lh? lilt# II. L.
BUTTKItklKLI). will Mill
*Vi'' ' # kept open for the acrom*
mieintion ol ilie traveling ptililio. And it*
former friend* nnd patrons will find the
usual accommodations nnd attention* l>e
Mowed on them ne formerly."and the public
f*vor?, already *o well established ##T11E .
11* iTKI.of the Tit A V ELI NO MERCHANTS
of I lie Soilth. will, by earnest effort#, be
faithfully preserved.
Oct 25 22 i> ii.
Dissolution.
rpilF nitM of BARKSDALE, PERRY {
* Jt Co.. i# dissolved. Pnrtiea to whom
the mm# i? indelitcd, will present their
Claim* at the Factory, or to me at Green (
ville.SC W. M. THOMAS.
Jnnuary 7, 1867. i
Jan 24 85
MARBLE WORK! j
niRIILI) WORK!!
rpiIE subscriber ha* on hand, and will t
1 continue to receive, a good aaaorlment
of TOM B STONKS, of nil size* nnd qtiali- *
tie*. Tho*e in need of nny thing in that ?
iiii<\ nill do well In call at the Post ('TVioc "
before purehusing rlwwhrM,
jT" Country produce taken In exchange i
for work JAMIM M. ALLEN.
Gr?onvi!le C. II., Nov. 6, 1867. 24-tf
*
SAMUEL BLACK, BARBER,
WOUI.I) respectfollv inform tho public .
thnt lie lin* opened a U.MtBKK
SHOP in tlio room umlrr the building for.
nifrly occupied by the Post OITiee and A'# '
ted/iri** Office, first door above the ruins of
McHee'a flail, wh' r<* lie lias located. Bring f
a prnfe**ional Ttarhrr, lie hopes, by aMeiition
to business, Iojj.'tbeV with politeness to It
all, to merit a portn n of puld-o patronage,
io CUTr1210, StJAVINO and SHAMPOO. 1
I NO. July 85 8-3
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, (
DAHLONEGA, GA.,
W ILL practice in the Bounties of LnmpKin.
Dawson. Oiliucr, Fannin, Unun, i
Towns. White and Halt.
Jan 10 33 If '
| fl
DURHAM
SMOKINQ TOBACCO, i.
HAVING received the ajjonov of the e
above justly celebrated Brand of
T'()BACC'O, we will ninka it to your interest
to buy from us. For sale by wholesale c
or retail. DAVID A 8TlCADI.LV.
Ovl 30 "l'i tf
--- ; ' - - '*oW?HisSmi , . wywu
? I
INTES-ycr
vir ^
S&USJLl'S
STORE.'
HI .
OBSAr 1
FOR CASH OR BARTER
A general Variety. |
One-story house, and
a one-story price.
Oct 23 22 tf
BATESVIL.L.E
nnfumiK in t
HAVING been appointed Agents for 1
this Company, wa spa prrpnrail lo
mil SHIRTINGS AND YARN si Factory 1
price*. .
David dc Strudlcy, (
Orocjr* and Commission Merchant*,
Greenville, S. O,
Nov 6 24 tf <
i\ wTdavTs,
WATCH MAKER,
WOULD Respectfully in .
form the pcoplo of Greenville f
(r 3*ann^ " rounding country,
lie li.is j
UISlMO^KSn ?
Fr<>in hi* Ol.I) STAND in the Good. .
ielt Howe, to n more CONVENIENT \
one, three door* No*th of the M^*> ^
?i?0 IIcui*, next door to Pickle A Poor, . i .
Main Street, where lie is prepared to do
ill work in hi* line of tiu*ine*e, nt short no- f
tier, in it workman like manner, and on (
re*f?nahle term*.
Aug SO 13 tf :
OUKKNVI I.T.rO I
COACH FACTORY .
h
|"yp, HAVING MADE new ar t
aogenient* williour workmen,
Atir \J . end materially reduced the
cost of Manufacture. we desire to cull the
attention of the public to the fact, tlint for
wo will do Repairirg nt greatly RE
DUt'KD PRICES. and rnnke liberal discount
on NEW WORK. We have on hand an ns"ortment
of OPFJJ AND TOP liUGQHfi1.
ROCK A WAYS and LIGHT CAUKIAOES;
*l?o every deacription of* Wagon* we make
|3>~(iive n? a chIH. \
OOWER, COX. MARKLEY A CO.
ay 23 62 tf
RiW ???sssi
NEW GOODlv!!
\\T TX TTATTTfyr V
iy. xi. rivjvi^i j
UAS JUST RECEIVED A full STOCK
OK 1
jXL.. B j B ^ |J
I)ItY GOODS, :
or s ow opened nml rcmlj f?r sale. ffTS I
Handsome style* DHF)SS GOODS
r\ fine Assortment WHITE GOODS
Various brand* Pleached and lirown
DOMESTICS
Jompleie stock CASSIMEIvES, Tweeds
and JEANS
Hosiery, Gloves. Fancy Notion?, Ac.
Linen*, Shootings, and Pillow Cottons 1
1'owels, Toweling*, Napkin*, Ac. '
\ well selected stock of
[1EADY MADE CLOTHING jj
hats, caps, ?
BOOTS AND SHOES,
laisins, Cition, Cloves, Ac.
Having recently returned from New
fork, where lie apent some time in carefuly
selecting hi, Stock, lie ia prepared to
'fler
GREAT INDUCEMENTS {
o hi* customers and the public. o
He keeps none tint the BEST Goods; tl
rarrants every thing Jo be aa represented, et
in tl ffuarantm to f/ivt on ninth for a dollar p
e any Hon*e in tlie Trade. n
lie ia constantly rectiving Goods, thus ft
leeping tilled his etnndard shelves.
The public generally arc respectfully In- _
ited to LOOK AT 1113 GOOi'S.
W. II. IIOVEY. J
Oct 2.1 2'J tf
Groonvillo Mills. /
11IEOREKNVILLE M ILLS hara been J
JL put In first-rate order by t is Major .
ne grinding Wheat. '
Good attention will be given by old
;rinders.
The Mills grind on the old schedule, (the
",.ll \
Itrinp nlnn|? j-our Oraln. ?
June 1 :i 8 If
MllltS HQUSE. .
Corner of Meeting end Queen Streets. J
CHARLESTON, 8. C. ai
THIS well known FIRST _
CLASS HOTEL bat ji.jt
R&v-Mm J1 been thoroughly rrpmr.il, rented
ami ra-furniaheil, and li now randy for g
he accommodation of the travelling public,
rhose patronage ia reajwctfully aolicitad.
Merchant* viaiting tna city, are rrepeclLiUy
nviteri. Kvary accommodation will k? oflfer<1
them. _
Coaohea always In rcs<1ineaa to convey paatnuvra
to nn<l froui tho Hotel. ?
The Proprietor promiaca to ilo all in hia pow. ^
r lor the comfort of hia iruenta.
JOSEPH 1'UIt* ELL, Proprietor. ?.
Feb ^1 l>.H.
JL _ I i I
1HHPR
THE GREENVILLE
DRUG-STORE.
r?xt Door to tho Kaaolon Homoo-Mn
of tho Golden Mortar.
WALTER & WESTMOflEL&ID
KEEP constant]j
gtgggZg^on hand, and are
ijScJT roce*vinfih He*r
and Fi'esU Soprun
OF
DRUOS,
HS91SIRSS,
CHEMICALS, ?
Vnd, in 6hort, any and everything
>crtaining to a well regulated ana
First Class
mttu BTUKiS.
Ebtjsiciiws anO Eabtilit#
ay rely upon the PURiTY of
verytliiiifr bought, and depend on
lie ACCURACY cf everything
>ut up, in our Establishment.
I^gr* Prescriptions and Family
Recipes attended to personally,
villi lite strictest caro and attenionr
Rcmerriher the place?Next
luor to the Mansion House. jgp\
Waltor & Westmoreland.
GUEGORY'S
l>y?i?rt>!ic Mixture.
r\IK following i? but one of the hundred*
of OrtltiwUm wived in favor of this
uelly relrhreicl Medicine:
' To Dr. John fjray, ChorlolU, If. C. .*
Sin: H^ing in Greenville, 8. C., lately, aod
n a Male of groni dehlliiy end prortretion,
he eflfrct of parallel* occurring in Norero>or,
1864, nhd snaring much inconvenience
rom torpor of the bowels, my attention
rns directed by Dr. J M. WrrrMoaatAirn, lo
jregorys dyspeptic mixture.?
^rom my advanced *ge, as well te the naure
of the disease, I wee nearly hopeleae of
elief, but I am happy to be able to ear
hat the ii.e of the medicine above menlon?-d
afforded relief, restoring lb# almeet
u.pended function* to a healthy action,
ritliout griping, purging, or any other percpiildc
bed effect,
"I nee the meilielne now only whan
ome aperient aeema to be needed, and it
ma not fulled, so fnr, in a tingle instance,
o have the desired eff?ct
II MANLY, 8r.
" TutrolooM. Alt., A. D., 1867,"
H'ullcrA WciiHiorclaad,
Agent* for Gracnviiln.
Oet SO 28 tf
State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Fqalty.
Vit,mam II. At-srur, Administrator, re. M. L
CotsilRi ct nl.
IN pursuance of the Decretal Order in tha
above slated rase, the Creditors of the
ate Dr. W. L. M. AUSTIN are hereby requird
to establish their domauds against the Ea- *
nto, before ine, within niaa viontkt from] thia
late, or be barred.
i i? iiAAST, - - - -
?. . uAvvn r?9 %J. IS. II. D?
Commissioner's Office, July 15, 1887.
Jy 13 8 *m
Stato of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Equity.
osiph P. Latimkh, Administrator, rs. Mary
1>. Latimkh rt al.
(" N pursuance of the Decretal Order in the
[ above stated ease, the Croditors of tha
iite JAMES M. LATIMKH are hereby requlrd
to establish their demands against the Kasto,
before me, within wine moalAs irons this
ate, or bo b?rred.
J. P. MOORE, C. E. O. D.
Commissioner's Office, July 15, 1887.
Jy 18 g tv?
State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Equity.
*rak A. Ei.i'Ord, Exccuttlx, vs. M. L.
Ooodlctt et al.
tN pursuance of the Decretal Order in
the above stated eaae, the Creditor* of
lie lata Col. CHARLES J. ELFORD are
ereby required to eelabliab, by proper
roof, their claims against the Estate, beire
me, witiiin wine month* froto this date,
r be barred.
J. P. MOORE. C. E. G. IX
Commissioner's Otllce, July 15, 1881.
July 18 8 9m
WALHALLA HOTEL.
i ** V VF.LERS and other*
ICilLjK visiting WalhalU, will fio?t
nii?wciivvubitah?d HOUSE
pen for tli.tr accommodation, Having, in
ic past, as hta guests have testified, given
iti.taction, the Proprietor it eonfideot of
lousing those who nrny rail. Trains now
in daily to and from the plaev. Rates vf
darting rcasouahl*. Come and see.
p. BI l.y AN N. Proprietor.
July 11 . J 8m
G. F. TOWNII,
ATTORNEY AT P-AWq
ASP
SOLICITOR IK EQUITY.
"VKKIC*>at tb? --? ?
_ - "u.m.njl KOjOlBteg
J New Court II'ium, formerljr otmpiM Itf
iwnef 4 Cam i'bki.i., before dUeulution tf
in Ann.
Greenville, fl. C. Jen Sl-3
. K. KAti.tr. o. ?. villi,
EABLKY ft WELL8,
.ttorneyi and Counsellor* at Law
ANI) IN EQUITY,
UIIKKNVIL1?V, H. C.,
PTl\CTICK in tbe Conrti of the Stele end
of the United State*, end give eipeelaj
itention to eeiea in Dnnkrnptey.
Juno 13 3 if
LAWOAHD. T
iOODLETT Sl THOMAS,
Attorneys at Law*
?p
SOLICITOUS IN KQU1TT,
r I AV K thin dey formed e Copartner'
; 1 ?lii|t in th? preeliee of \
QUITY on the \V?Mtern C renlt.
(ifTice in thk old Court Home RoiTdfnf.
n. O^OftLKlT, wM. X TWO*At,
lire 30 tO ? If
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