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If ' rK^l ' %y'. * h? * * | Sam's Monkey. 1 '-'JPam himself was a rather bad boy, : \nW hi* monkey ?nn worse. Here is a j partial li-t of hi* pranks? ? Voe know, when yo<i left, lf?? creatnre was quite shy.and still, and w.ould bnrdlv nn.ve or cat. In lite morning, lie Mill seemed so harmless and depress* ?d that 1 allowod Sain lo leave him un , [ eha'nod when he went to school, think !* i ing ho trould M mo'?. at home if he walked ahonl'a little. Accordingly he ^ did walk about, but veiy slowly and i sbvly. He seethed to take a fancy to Jioxy, and though |>be bated hitn, followed her about closely wjhde she gave J) waiter bHih, and afterward washed so-no laeos in the bath-room basin.? Ijtm wuh hu uuiiitHii) ? i.-t3 nnu Hitontive that we nil laughed, nnd felt more kind'V toward iiicu. j 15y and by I went down flairs, leaving liiin nslcep in a patch of sunlight , on the plny roPm floor, while Roxy and Dot a were sitting, as usual, in the nursery close by. 1 had hardly been down half an hour when piercing screams fiom Dorfi made me run up again. O tncha scene ! The perfidious monkey, in imitation of Iloxy'a performances, l ad collected all the dolls fiom the b? bv bouse, thrown them into the bathtub,.and turned on the water, besides putting, to soak in the basin a pile of ' JWa'a freshly-ironed while aprons, which Rnxy had left a moment on a S| eh air. 1'oor Poih'b grief, as she pulled her drenched dollies out of their bath, was exlietuD. The china ones wete unhurt, except as to their dresses ; but ihe laige painted one wns a melancholy i spectftofC; the black of her hair and the red of her chopk? bad iun all over i her face, t^nd ruined her white frock.? I could think of nothing but a savage I in his war paint ; while the favorite "ax lady, with real hair, was painfully p . like a drowned kitten. Roxy's wrath was laud nnd long. *1 be monkey fled | ' beforo it, and did not re-appear till din nor time. I'm sorry to say that Sam only laughed till he cried when be heard of the ruin Jocko had wrought. Rut be fore night he realized that mischief was not always so amusing. I allowed liirn j to take the monkey cut for a walk, on condition lie did not lose him or allow him out of lus sight for n moment.? For a while all went well. Jocko made plenty of sport, pelting the boys with acorns, riding on Ponto. etc., hut at last they grew tired of him, chained him In (he f. nre mwl umiiRerl lliem reives l>y skipping stones on ibe surface f the pond. Presently Mr. Monkey bewail to in:it<xte>. them, and though hi* Hones did not skip, lie threw them so fust and made such luducrous imitations of the positions and goslutcs of the boys, that they screamed with laughter and encouraged his piny. Suddenly some one cried, " lie gets his stones out of your pocket* Sain ! O. my eyes! they're your tnaibles!" Too true ! Sam bud carelessly flung bis overcoat on tlie fence, and Jocko, smelling the ginger-Vend in the pockets, had explored them all, discovered the marbles, ami made rapid use of them. Alas ! the beautiful Chinese ones, the I gorgeous glass ones, the agates, the ali fey*. the commoneys, were all deep in the middle of the pond. Poor Sum ! he gave way, forgot his manliness, and ? oried as bitterly as Dora had over her drowned dollies. Jocko received a good whipping, and was chained up for the night, wi.h nothing but dry bread for b s supper. I Poor Sam was some what consoled the next morning; for kind Aunie gave him fifteen cents out of her own pockei money to buy new marbles. On the strength of this, he forgave Jocko, and feil him genernn-ly lecture he went to school. 1 decided that the itmcbeviotis creature must remain lied; hut Sam t made such eloquent representations of the hardiness of solitary confinement in the wood-shed that I commuted the sentence to a short tope under the kitchen table. n * .t *r nr <1/\tr n tlmro tn tlm nAttrcn r\C the morning, I found Kiddy cutting up fish for a chowder. She solemnly ioformed me that the monkey watched her so c'osely that she was getting quite nervous. " 'Ihe wise like look of the haste is sotnethin' awful, mnrm ; he sees ivery turn of me iiaud, and it's all of n creep I am, with his Middy watch in' and niver spnkin', for it's my belafc be cottld spako if he chose." | ? 1 laughed at Iter, gave my directions for dessert, and was leaving the room, when she called my attention to the cellar door. The latch was out of rr der in some way, so that to keep thu ? door closed she was obliged to bolt it. f 8he dropped her knife n? sho tnrncd to bow me, but neglected to pick it up till we had examined and diffused the broken latch. Promising to ha\e it mended! I wetit away, and she, stoop I >!? ?* for the knife, noticed with relief? as aha told me afterward?that Jocko .had curled hirmoif up, and gor.e to el^ep. Alas, poor Biddy I she little knew that, while she was so volubly explaining the state of the door, the wily creature had not only uoticed that, but hud Used the knife to cat his rope, and was only waiting for a good oppor lunity to make u*c of hi* liberty. Hi* time toon came. Biddy wet) (down the cellar, end her apparently sleeping one?nv instantly started up, closed and bolted the door upon her, and, with joyful chnttCtbig, luund 'nimscli master vf the kitchen. . Hi* first exploit wfts a thorough foraging of tHA puniry. Here he ate ^Obltl^^iniddle of two pie*, eon*-timed tb" '"'gar Qregfcjgr floor, the I e'ler to aebro ti;? *alt cci?i> V ^ ^ -A 4. ^ V B 5 5 1 ~x~"~ - .> :?-??r~T" : not rel?*h its contents, lie next duec* ted his inventive nifnd to the cooking, quite regardless of the ecolJing of hi* pri*nner,'who wan not* wildly beating on the CelInr d?orv Having previously watched her putting the vmion* ingredients into the chowder, he now t'eeid to ?dd ? few of hi* own selection.? With this in,flew, he pulled open the table draw er, nnd finding "there n pleas ing variety of objects, he proceeded by :he aid of a cliair and a towel to reach nnd remove the cover of the ksltle without miming rus wu-Kod pawa, ami with wonderful swiftness he llien added the whole contents of tlie drawer to poor Biddy's savory slew. What his next achievement would hare been we ran never know, for at litis moment Roxy was heard coming down stairs to re iron the white dresses rudely treated the day before Jocko dropped on the cover, towel and all. and ran to hide himself behind ihe floor barrel in the pantry, and Roxy coming in saw nothing amisr ; but poor Biddy's cries were distinctly audible, and in great amazement she hastened to open the door, and was ins:ant lv ovet w he loud with hitter reproachos from tho fniious prisoner, who, of course, regarded nurse as the sole author of the joke. It was only aficr the exchange of a great many loud word*, and the copious shedding of tears on cook's part, thai they cante to an tinder standing, and finally?missing Jocko? to the right conclusion. Of course he was 110 where to be found, and peace was at Inst restored, but not to continue long; /or Biddy going to the closet, discovered the dreadful *i<;ns of invasion there, and set up a yell worth}- of a wake. R?>xy. at the same moment, stooping over the range for a flat iror. preceived an unaccountable, ndnr, lifted the cover of the chowder-kettle, and immediately sat flat down upon the floor nttd gave way to screams of di-may and Inughier.? The noise of this duel reached even to the nursery, and Bora and I hurried down, expecting to find the house ot. fire at least. O Max! If you could oulv have been here I I have not laughed so since we were children, and that bottle of beer hurst, and blew ? ft grand-father's wig. lb*xy still sftt on tlio fl?>or, Inrne and weak with hysteri cat laughing and crying, hut not quite able to subdue either; Biddy with Iter apron over her bond, alternately bewailed " the poor dear doclhor'w dinner spiled, and he niver in intrust in'," and and threatened Jocko with every form of violent death. The stale of the pantry was nothing compared to that chowder. There, all Toiling and steaming together, were slices of pork and rusty hairpins, fl ikes of fbh and a ball of lamp wicking rounds of potato, a half knilttd stock ing. bits of onion, spools of cotton, and a big lump of beeswax, a half eaten apple, a pocket comb, and a fancy fan, the" Key of Heaven" reduced to the consistency of -the hard crAckers, a lump of fl igroot, and two or three neckribbons floating on top. Such a lime ns we had fi-hing all these out ! But you can imagine the test ? how 1 scold ed the girls into self command, and set them to preparing a new dinner?how the Doctor not having his regular Friday's chowder, forgot what day it wa-' Mud missed an important, appointment ?and how Jocko crept out at nightfall and received a suitable conipciirMlioti for his tricks. All day Saturday he languished in chains, and, though the children invited their friends to see him, I would not allow biin to be loosed. A school toarhcr was put oY the car* near Minneapolis, Minn , on Tuesday, for refusing to pay ten cent* extra for not having a ticket, ami w as frozen irwlen-b A woman in Illinois, recently hi.Id lotIter female for $120. and included, seemed te bargain, and the p by mutual ot>?en<. Ik on llie bends of tbe insecurely. Men's ous fooling, lion James Farrow, of Spartanburg, says the Columbia 1*1 cenix, who re pro son ted this Slate in tno Confederate Congress, wan married in Richmond, on the Dili. in?!.. to Miss Sue Savage, of Richmond, Va. An exchange, which baa lately exchanged presses, says: * We have ?ohl one of our ptia*es to go to India, where it will continue to print for the benefit of the heathen." u Mr Jones, you said you were connected with the fine arts, do you mean that you are a sculptor 1" ** No, sir, I j don't acnlp myself, but I furnish the stone to the men what does/' ** My dear Amelia," paid m dandv, I have long wiehed for this opjtorluniiy, but hardly dure speak now, for fear you will reject me ; hut I love you ; say ( you will be mine ! Your smiles would | ?hed and then he came lo a pause; ' your euiiles won|.| shod *? and he paused again. 44 Never mind the wood ; ntud,M replied Amelia, " go on wiib the pretty talk." A pmil? may he Wight while the heart U sad?the rainbow i* beautiful in the nir while hcnoalh U the moaning of the sea. Mrs. -Wine* Gordon RennSft warns one hundred thousand dollars worth of diamond* to the opera. Minnesota ha* built obi hundred and clxreen miles of railroad during the past year, thus adding.fifty per cent, to tkat pre iously constructed. J Basvtf'xs lark, 'mixed with drier) fruit, i^is said will keep oi?i yoO#*."'1'iiM reined- I'-ir . ?-. I n i .? !. i 9 B f M i R fi I1AR8IS0N i Druggists, Apothec WOULD respectfully inform the that they havo REMOVED by the late Dr. M. B. Eaklk, T Euted ujp for their ekpe NEXT BOOS TO 1 WllPI'tt tlinv )llta r>?or>? -- ? - ? y*iuiuu ? Drugs, Chemicals, ffie< Paints, Oils, Dyestufl Tooth Brushes, Hair Fine Soaps, P< Lily White, 1 Fine Chexoing Tobacco, Durham flavoring Fxlracts, Lemon, T Cooper's lsingglass, Core's And a great variety of Articles to THEY WDM Ml) CM THAT tliev have added -to tl eir THE GREENVILLE BOOK building with Messre. Walter & V ing down the price of the sninc. ? CELLANKOUS AND SCHOOL greatly reduced prices. N. d.?A largo lot of CHILD! nnd a complete assortment of BLi I^T Almanacs for 1868 for grat Jmi I T. S. ARTHUR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. WILL prsctlco in tbo Districts composing the Western Circuit. Also in the UNITED STATES COUETS. tr Office over tl?e Post Office. Dec 4 13 J. W. NORWOOD" SURGEON DENTIST, GREENVILLE, a a ARTIFICIAL TEETH constructed by any process desired, nnd at prices to snit the time*. Teeth Extracted without pain, by means of Locnl Anaesthesia. Every Opera' tiun wnrran ted comfortable, and to render good service. Oflico over Wbitniiro A Ferguson's Dry (joods Store, Main Street. Dec IS 20 3m MAilBLi WUHK! MARBLE WORK ! 31 S ?? iZi '"I'MIE subscriber lins on band, end will 1 continue to receive, n ^oo<l >ts?orimeiii ..f TOMB STONES. ..f nil m*-ji nnd qusli 1 i?f?. Those in need of any thing in thol lin?*. will do well (o coll nt the Pout Office ? lore pure-bust ng elsewhere, t3f~ Country produce token in exvhongt for work JAMRS M. A LI.EN. Greenville C H., Nov fl, T8rt7. 24-tf To Rent, ^ THE Dwelling ll?u?e M Rutherford Stiee*. known w ,h< JAMIS GOOGLET1 HOUSE, wi lt seven Rooms n good contlliion. Apnlv to the under -igiifd for term*, THOMAS STERN. J.?n 1 82 tf To Rent, THE COTTAGE I10US1 "n ^'nsltingtoti 8?r?et, nd joining my residence. Ftti BU*gftaA3& terms. sppiy lo the under I signed. THoMAS 8TEEN. .Inn 1 82 if RATKSVII.I.K ttimcrnin mm. MAYING l?een Appointed Agents fo thin font | mo v. we ore prepsred It sell SHIRTINGS AND YARN st Pseton prices. I>nvi<l A. fUrndley, Grocers and Commission Merchants, Greenville, 8. C. Nov ? 24 If DURHAM j SMOKING TOBACCO. ! TTAVIXG received the sgencv of I hi I 1 .v...... -.f_i?i-a tt?j _ ? .? >"?'>? J.I-. iy ?nqui mm urnim n TOBACCO, we will m?k? I* to jour Inter r?t to l>iiy from u*. For eel* hy wh?lrMll< rrcmil. DAVID it ftTfcAbl.EY. Oct SO 99 tf Notice. A PPLTCATTON will be made for Charter ^V f'?r two Orphan* Homo*. in Mr*on rill District, on* for white and tb? other for eotor od children. T. H. EDWARDS. Dec. Jfltb, IM7. Jen t ft 3* Take Notice. FMIHK Book* of the tele |>r. M H jL KAltl.F. ere in our hand* for relUe moot. Liberal Indulgence will l?? given I partie* ?tvir.g their note* with eeewrity nnd ell matter* ?>f aeenwnt. not covered b; flenerel Order No. 10, end not no (doted h; the 15'h of February will be *ned tipoi indi$criminnhig. RKRI) A RAK1.R, Attorney for Exeeuterr. Jen 1 91 7 ' Dental Card. * * rw. .Dr. ANDKKSON rerpeetfbU m|BK inform* h>? friend* that he he <*HjTTTt removed to hie Ofooe, oa Met Strati, neatto what wee lit doodle;? M u-m whhre h? may he fonnd et ALL IIOI'HP, b?t day an.l rrigtt prepared to operata aa L01 in friea ee way one, for the CA81I. I g R T ! I I ! MARSHALL,"" arias and Stationers, >ir friends and the public generally, from the Stand formerly occupied D THE LARGE St ORE ROOM :OIAL ACCOMMODATION, HE POST OFFICE, }t>, at licines Varnishes s. Spices, &c. Brushes, Combs Hrfumery, Hair Oils Toilet Powders, Rouge . and other Brands Smoking 'anilia, Pine Apple awl Strawberry i Gdiitine Com Starch o numerous to montion. ATTEKTIB8 TO TI! MET Stock, the ENTIRE STOCK OF STORE, formerly kept in the same Westmoreland ; that they are markmd offer a great variety of MISBOOKS, STATIONEliV, AC., at IENS' TOY BOOKS jnst received, \NK BOOKS expected soon. Luitous distribution, sa tf NEWTHEORY OF HEALTH The Life of all Flesh Is Blood. The Health of all Life is Purity of Flesh. Without Purity of Blood, no Flesh free from Disease. HEINWSH'S aBiiirgpair?8aff, ANTIDOTE TO DISEASE. nPHE ORF.AT AM ERICA X A.T/TKUA* I TIVF. nnd BLOOD I URIFIER. in the moat p.rfH vcgrinliU eum|x>nnd of nlter?i|> e* nnd ionto*, making it the nm?t ?ffeo lira, invignrnlleg, rejuvenating ami hloodvlean.ing cnrdi?l kn>?wii In the world f??r I the cur- of all those di.eaiM-a whiuh may be triced to a vitiated condition of ih? Miiwl. The theory I* llint hltKid i? the life of all fle-li. and. If impure, the life of all dis--*ne. Life .ind honlth in only to he maintained by *he eirenlailoa of pare artaiivl blond. Itia obvious. therefore, 1? every reflecting mind, thai unless the blond ia purr, in sup pi jini/tli. wn.tc tiftte* with materia), it HlUet he the enure of innumerable ill* find I count it utional disorder. ?ueh an Srro'ula, t itjieuntutlent, Hepatic Disorder*, Itiflnmntn t'.onn, Feve-n. IJvi-r CiniipUInt, CnnstimpL lion. King'* KVH. Carhutielea, I'obi-g ? ILimor of the Skin, Krysipclos, Skin 1)'* ? *?< ?, T.-t tec, Roughness of the Skin, Jnm? s pi- e, Klotuhea, Ihin* in the bones, old Ul earn, Rvtdiili. atid Syphilitic Bores. Indigentfon, Inflammation of thn Bladder mid Kid neyn. T'liinn in the Hack, ( eti.r-il Del 41 it y, and for a'l complaint* arising Irotu defieieuey and poverty of blood. 1 COPYRIGHT SECURED. l#-lV?pared only bv R. Q. IIEISITSII, ' Pharmacist. For sal* t-y FISHER & IIEIMTSII, DruggiU. Columbia, 8 G. Cy For sale hy IIE!VRY E. VI EI IV ITS H, r SPARTANBURG, 8. C. Jan I A3 Am Law Notice?Change of Office. ("1 F. T0WXF.8 hits removed hin Law JT Ofllea to the building north-cant corner of tha Put-he S-iaara, in part occupied l-j Julius C. Biotth, Auctioneer, ami tha Kutorprino Printing Office, up Halts, r Jan 8 SB tf ' WM. P. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. DAHLONEGA, GA., WILL practice in tha Counties of Lump kin Daw.on. Milmar, Fannin, Union / Towns. White and Hall. Jan 10 98 tf w. x. aasi.Br. e. o. weirs EA8LEY * WELLS, ( Attorneys and Counsellors at Lai AND IN EQUITY, * GREENVILLE, 8. C., PR ACT1CK in thn Court* of tho State nn< of tbo United SutM, Mid glrn e.peeia iUmMar to cmc? in Bankruptcy. jut 13 V <# J GOODEETT A THOMAS Attorneys at Law. An* SOLICITORS- IN EQUITY, TTAVK IhU <Uy formed n Copartner . 1 JL niiip In llt?* pi notice of l,AW tm ; EQUITY on tha WMT?rn Cire?,?k iMknin Mi? old Uoart Building. P. ?. OOODLKTT, mu. U tMOWAI Deo 110 30 tf ' ? ? I e. p. joni;?v ATTORNEY AT LAW - > V'. S, ANB V - SOLICITOR IN EQUITY PRACTICE* In the Court- of the W.rt I -tarn (JiranU, !?> in the United Rt-n* * four*, I? prepared to prone onto one-* ii n Bankruptcy. Peraoa* who wiah tho hen-ii tins Art, had beat apply at unto. Unlet h their Petition* are filed before fhi' Rd ? f Marel) nenl. thejr will ha required to pai fifty prr e?nh>m " On all fl ii0?a. Office a i . t v ? ? . 1 ' * ? yV.? MrifTT""' Booth Carolina Rail-road *?Sa??S?&a GKN'L SUPERINTiys OFFICE, ) ChvetEston, 8 O., January 18, J 868. J ON and after Sumlay, Jsnosry |y, tin Passenger Trains on the South Care liaa Rail road will rnn m follows, via: Leave Charleston for Colombia. 4 80 A 11 Arrive at Ktngaviile U 16 A M Leave Kingrville. 11 41) A M Arrive at Columbia 1 10 P M Leave Columbia .......10 QO A M Arrive at Kingsville. .......^..11 It A M Leave XingvMlle.. i...........IS (4 PIU Arrive at Charleston. T Oi PI The Pft???nii*r Train on th? Camdan Brunch will conrswt. with up and dowe ColuinltiA Trains tind Wilmington snd Una Chester U*il-road Tmina on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Night Bxpio-e Freight ai d Pueaengcr Ae ( omnmdntion Train will run as follows: Le*v Ch?rk*?t>'n for Columbia. . .6 40 P M I Arrive nt Columbia 6 06 A M Leave (Mlinhhin 6 SO P M Arrive at Chnrlcaton 6 40AM II T. I'E \KK, Ornernl Snperint* ndout. CHANGE OF SCHEDTJLE ON THE GREENVILLE & COLUMBIA R! B. ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, the <Hh la taut. I'??*org?-r Train* will run daily, Sunday* excepted, ae follow* : Leave Columbia at 7 00. A. M. " Alston .8 66, " " Newberry.... 10 85. * Ariivc at Abbeville 8 80. P M. " " Andeison 6 15, " " " Greenville 6 (HI, M Leave Oreeiivllle at 6 00. A. M. Anderson ..6 46, " - Abbeville 8 45. " - Newi-orry 1 26. P. M. Arrive at Alal on. ....... .8 OO, " " Columbia 6 00. " Traill* On tlie Blue Ridge Kail-road will als>? run daily, Sundays excepted, counseling with the up and down trsina on th? Greeuvlllc and Columbia Rail road, as follow* : Leave Andereon at 6 20, P. M. " Pendleton at 6 20, " Arrive at Walhalla at 8 00, M Ie'av* Wnlballn at 4 OO. A. M. u Pendleton at 6 4(\ ' Arrive at Anderson. 6 40, " The Train will return from Helton It Anderrou on Mondav and Friday morning* J A MLS o. MEKEnrrn. General Superintendent. ANNUAL MEETING OF TIIE Stockholders of the Booth Carolini Railroad Cumpany, and of the Southwestern Railroad Bank ssgfs&fiS&fcS J m ' IDIK ANNUAL MEETING of thaRtoek I hnhlere i?f ihtNlnivt |ii4ilullaM wil lir held in tlic City <?f Chm IcMun, on tli Srcrtiii Tufmlnt) in Fdrumrv wxl, the Jill day I thai mwnth. Place of llal) of the Month western Railroad Briih on Hr.md Street. Hour of convening?1 o'clock, A. M. On th? ?1*v following (WeilnmlAjr, th ilih) there will he an Election hul'l at lh mine (ilnc, tieta ei-o the hour# of 9 A. W mid it l*. M.. tor fifteen Itin Hum of th Railroad Company and Thiiteen Diieeloi f>r the Dunk. A Committee to Verify proxies wil) attenr Storkholdera will he phased a* u?ual ove the Road t? and (rom the meeting free < charge, in accordance with the Keaolulio ul the Convention of 18.14. J. IC EM KRX, Secretary, /an 15 84 4 Tho Great Popular Paper! Hi EMBLEM DAILY SEWS Subscription price, mx d.?iiamaycat TMK CHARLESTON THI-WEKKL NtW8, throe dollai* a year?two dollar* fi aix month*. TERMS, CAS//, IN AltVAHCE. fftr No Paper aent unlcar the Caah accou niu* the order. Jt/f- No Paper rent for a longer lime thi paid for. &I0RDA1T, DAT* BON A CO., PROPRIETORS, i Jan 8 83 tf MILISHOU S E. Corner of Meeting and ftaeen Street CHARLESTON, 8. C. THIS well known PIR8 CLASS HOTEL bar ju latfSryEefilct heon thoroughly rapalred, r fitted and re-Airmailed, and la now read/ # tbft aroomuio'lation of tbe. travelling publl ' whore patronage i? rorneelfuIlT aol-eitod. > MorrlianU rieiting the elty, are rr?parU"al invitid. Every accommodation will ka off* od them. Coaoho* alwny* in readineM to e?nrry pa . Moocra to and from the Hotel. The Proprietor proiuUcr to do all i? hit poi or for the enmfort r.'hla jtwcata. . JOSEPH PUBCKLL, Proprietor. ' Feb 21 311 o.n. TO TI1E PUBLIC. ' The Pavilion Hotel C!1 AltLICrtTODf, 8. C.,, a 8OL0XO and nMjr eo * V. dneted U the late H. . mVS&fijk BUTTERFlEFJt. will at t *k*Jy*iw3l he ke|4. open for Die areoi [ mivtaliuiiolihe traveling pui.tin And I former fr??nd? and patroaa will ffnd ll neual aeeirntinrxlationa and attention* L atewed on thoni aa formerly. and the pwhl . fivor.. air tadV (?> well ealoMUlo.1 aa Til ' HUTKLofihrTRAVEUNOMKKCIlA.N'] of the South, will, l?y enra?et effort*, 1 faitliftiMv pitwrTeJ. u Oet 25 iU um. % k--'TtrV' > fo Sent," L J?& THE DWKI LINO HOUSE , Bill Avrner n.* upied hy Kev. 1 B'fl.WILLIAM 8. For lerma. apply iT^nd^rrigned. THOMAS BTKKX. ' Jan 1 3'J tf ' ... . rf , t ?,.. .. ' T# Beat, t a THE1WELUNO HOU? a nj? the comer, adjoining ?l v *, , -vfr . ' - JJLJLlJULLL'H '.. . JL. JlLlL 111*6* H r ? Set =&> ^ ^ ^ * t THE GKKEN V1LLK" DRUG-STORE. Best Door to the Mention HouM -Sifm of tho Oolden Mortar. fimiilOTiElilS ^ KEEP constantly .jgggg^j^on hand, nnd mrm daily receiving, New and Fresh Suvruws OF x> n tt o s . ch7.micai7?7" "* And. in 6hort, any and everything" pertaining to a woli regulated and Kr> First Class r ,1 DRUG STORE, Ybysicitttis oiid Fahtilieg Alay roly upon the PURITY of" /. every tiling bought, and depend on V I ' the ACCURACY of everything > I put up, in our Establishment. f3F" Prescriptions and FaLjiljr Recipes attended to peksobajlxt, with tho strictest caro ami atteifttion. Remember the place?Had v ' door to the Mansion llousc. ttbl I ; ??? | Walter Sc Woatmoreland. I GREGORY'S . I llyNprplic ldiilnre. rI",HE (iillowinir lebnt onu of tli? hundred# X. of Certifleatea received in favor of tkia jttel'y celebrated Medicine: To Dr. John Gray, CharioM*, N. C.i iShV Hit: living in Ure?nvil)?, S 0., lately. and in a Mete of greet d.-hlliiy and prostrating, ?be ctf.ct of paralysis occurring In Noveta- ' ?S * 4 Iw-r, 1884, nitd suffering much Inconvenience *Sfev.. from torpor ?f the h/.weU, my attention directed by Pi. J. It. Wwnio?ii A*n, J UKBOORY'S ItYSPEmO MIXTURE.? ; * I From my advanced age. a* well as the en- . i* I', tore of tlic dlocare, ] weeneatly hopetve* of . relief, but 1 ant hnppy to be able to say - PC ' * 'I that tlio use or the medicine above meak lion, d afforded relief, ri-rtoring tlie almost ra?pend?*I functions to a healthy action, '? without grilling, |-ti'ging, or any ol)t?r per> eeplihlc hail effect. -2&. I use the medicine now only when . , seme aperient rerm? to be pitaleT, and it . lute not (ailed, so fur, in a tingle instance, / ? to hive the desired *ff?ct. ' " B MANLY, Sr. . i" * Tnacalooxn, Alt., A />., 1887," ZiOik* !' Witlttir & Wtvfmorrlnndf, Agent a for Grecqvilla Jy.-1 ~ Oct *0 ^8 IT * v State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. . JV - ; " [. X I? Equity. , -* e Wn i.i - v D. Ai-rtix, Administrator, r?. M. T. / ? cujirkhii Ot al. ... IN par?n?nr? of the Decretal Order In the VpV ehivc stated case, the Creditors ef the r lata Dr. W. L. M. AUSTIN ere hereby reqalrf ed to estahHsh their demand* against the Kc- st*- ' ?. ' tate, before roe, within w/#ta monik* from this " date, or be barred. -v " * J. P. MOORE, C. K. O. D. ' . Commissioner's OAco, July It, 1867. . * Jy 18 8 9ts State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. - - '' 1 , In Equity. (4 Jorkpii P. LatihkO, Adminietrotor, re. MitT ^ n. Latimir rfJUL* r IN pursuanco of the Decretal Order In tb# "'1' 4 1 ahore elated case, the Creditor* ef the . L . > * r! late JAMES M. LATIMER are hcrehy.reqiitr? Y ed to establish their demands against ths Es>r tate, before me, wilbin ?>ee s???f*s irons this " date, or be barred. J. P. MOOJIE, C. K. O. D. Commissioner's Office, July 15, 1887. ?. * Jy 18 8 Sin Stato of South Carolina. m QUEENVILLE DISTRICT. w ' . a '* In Equity. Hawaii A. Ei-irono, Executrix, ??. M. L. (; >..m.ktt et a!. IN |inrruanco of the TVaretal Older its 1 the almee M-aled ease, the Creditor* pf % - the Ute Col. OHAULKS J. ELKORD are r.ereoy rt-qmrfrt to establish, by proper &. proof, their claim* against I lie Fa'ale, hp- kk . r'l fore me. within nine month* Ifotn this dele, ? ?w ' ? or be barred. )IT J l?. MOORB, CK.G.D, Bt Oommlealoner'e Office, July 16,1887. " - July 18 8 * * * - - *L. J THE OLD 8TAND * ' mm ASD CMFECT18IESY. " a. Afai* Hlrttl, by Pofi Ofle*, P > X V % U IS open at ail hour# of the day and eve. .' ^ ^ t* * iiing. BRBAD. KUtfK, and a verted , aaaortment of CAKES, eonatantly ?e baart.fer ? . - *T-* Cake*. Ac , bakrd to order '+*} An EATWO SALOON I* to heenraert ? ,V I ' a few dnye where NOT COFFfcP. H AM and EGOS. OV3TERS. 4e.. may ?>* had. 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