The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, March 11, 1868, Image 4
Old Skitea.?Cartaia L&cture to
Mrs Mark Twain.
"Oh.tfo to deep, votl old fool !"'
. *'Mr. Twain, I am surpbed and
grieved toe?"
" Doti'i interrupt me, woman! I
toll you it'* absurd?you learn to
kate 1 You'll be wanting to plav
fairy in the Black Crook next. I tell
yon skating it an accomplishment suited
only to youth and comeliness of
faeb and eymme'ry of figure. Nothing
is so charming as to see a beautiful
(.' 'k in the oorpitliish cs'ume ?<f the
rinks, with cheeks rosy with exertion,
f.nd eyes beaming with excitement.
ekimnaing the ico like a bird and
owixtpmir d.Wh upon a group of gentlemen
vi 1 ''ending she can't atop
"herself, Mini ! Hiding in the arms of the
very young man her father don't allow
her to know?and darting away again
and falling on her head and expesing
herself?exposing herself to remarks
about her Cirelossnp?s, madam?hold
your tongue?and always taking gare
4o fall when that young man is near by
to pick her up; it is charming 1
"They look pre'ty and interesting
too, when tbov are just learning?
when they stand still a long time in
one placa, and then start on a foot gingerly,
and it makes a break for the
other side of the pond, and leaves the
balance of the giils sprawling on this
side. I3ut you?you look fat and awkward,
and dismal enough at any time,
and when you ato on skates you waddle
off as stuffy, and stupid, and tin- |
gainly as a buxmrd that had hall a
horse for dinner. I won't have i',
madam. And you get under a little
precarious headwar and then put your
feet together and drift along, etoopir.g
your head and shoulders, and holding
your arms out like von expected ?
church was going to fall on you ; i' ag
gravales the life out of me! And
Tuesday, when I was a?s enough to
get on skates myself, and kicked the
Irish giant's ere out the first slash, and
fk on my head and cracked the ice so
that it looked like the sun with all its
rays had dropped where I struck, and
thev fined mo ninotv two dullnrs f ,r
" ~ J *
mining tlio man's pond. I was lonifled
with (he conviction tliut I had
gooe through to the imide of tlie
world. because T taw the parallels of
latitude* glimmering all about tin1, and
what wa? it but you, in your awkward
ness, fetching up over me with your
lilter?on? You've pot to discard
those things, I cau't stand the pew
rent, and I won't.
" Mr. Twain, I am sure?"
" Hold j our chatter, I tell you. yon
shan't hrinp odium upon tlie family by
your disgraceful attempts to skate,
sprawling around with jour hig Let.
like a cow plowing her way down liili
in slippery weather. Max he von
wouldn't be so liandv about displaying
those feet of jours, if \ou knew what
occurred when I took your shoes down
to pet mended."
"What was it? Tell tne what it
was?tell me what it was 11 1- minute.
1 just know it's or.e of your lies "
" Oh, don't ntii.d ; it ain't of any
Consequence?go to sleep."
" Hut it is of consequence. You've
got to te'd me; yon shan't nppravate
me in this way; I won't go to sletp
until yon tell me what it was."
4 Ob, it wasn't anything."
" Mr. Twain, I know better. You're
just doing this to drive me to distrac
tion. What did that shoemaker sav
about my shoes? Wlat did he do?
Quick ?"
" Well, if you must know, he?lie?
be?however, its of no consequence."
" Mr. Twain !"
" Well, he?ho look It and gaz -d
upon it a long lime in silence, and put
Iris bandketchief to his eves and Lip si
into tears."
" Why, you born fool? Twain are
you (roioifsta k. staring crazy ?"
" He jiut stood there and wep! a? if
bia heart would break, poor devil !?
There, now, let's go to ?leep."
"Sleep, you lunatic! I'll never
close my eves till 1 know what thai id
iot was crying about?and you won't
either. I can tell you that. Come !"'
MOh, it don't matter."
" Mr. Twain, if you say that acr-dn.
I aay I'll make you sorry for it. What
was that numbskull crving about J"
" Well, be?he?" '
" W e I I, he?" Out with it ? I>->
you wart me?to?to Twain ! I'll
snatch them pet hinges off, till the side
of your head is an bald as the top of
it."
" Well, lie?poor fellow?lie said lie
doled 011 Iter. She Iim?I turned him,
Ton know, because his mother whs feeble,
and so? Well, he came to this
country fifteen years ago. and first he
set up in the vegetable line, and pot
along prettv well, and was about
to send to England for the obi lady,
when bard times came and he got
broke, lie went into fruit then, and
after that into milk?into all soils of
things, yon know; but lie got di-aprDinted
eterv time till (his pi est nI
usiness biclu-d him out at U~t all
light, and he sent tight otr for the old
woman, fche landed here tour weeks
ago, but died (be same night. It wa?
bard, very hard, after all his waiting
and toiling for fifteen years, to get her
here at last and have her die on hit
hands. Ho?lie?wall he was disgust
ed. However, he laid her out, end lit
and his ft lend* sat up with her, and bj
and bv tbe memory of her vii tries softened
lids bitterness and turned it to t
tender giief?n settled melancholy thai
hung abt^trf1da spirit like a pall fiv
tos^^d ever, by pa'iepth
bfs inr^i^^jf was finally beg'nning t<
'f hi* e?ld I'tue cheer
T Hi S
fuliu'8*. wlun jour time reminded him
*r. painfully of hi* poor sainted grand*
mother's colli 11?"
" Take that. you biute, and if you
0aro to couie back lure I'll kick y*u
out again. You degraded did lufliau !"
? - -4^8 '
Womkn on tiik Prkf8?Soma of
ibe best wiiiing in New York pnpert*
is done by women. Within a few
rear*, the field of labor for women ban
been greatly widened, and it now af*
fords remunerative employment to n
i i. ~t u: ?' - ?._* -
in-Ku iiuiuutrr ui I f 11 ** 11 ^flll raUHS.?
Nine tenths of tlie fashion unifies are
written by women?as thev should be?
and much of tlio tni-cellr-noou* literary
work of the dailies nnd weeklies is per*
formed bv Iho same sex. Women itie
also employed in composing rooms,
and they are found just as useful nnd
reliable as men. The World employs
iarge squads of female con posiiorr, and
is pel foe1 ly sa tolled with their performance.
Many of the female writers for
the press are related to editors aud reporters,
and obtain employment
through their influence. The rate of
compensation is generally ** high a*
men receive for the same kind of work,
and when the wo?k is as well done as
men could do it, there is no good teason
for a difference in p?.y. About one
| hundred women in N??v Voik support
themselves comfortably bv their work
on the newspaper pre-s. not to speak of
1 those err.ployed in the mechanical
branches of the institutions.
Tiib Goosk Honk.?From ' liine immemorial
" as is generally known, many
worthy persons have regarded a goose
hone as possessing s. me peculiar and
mysterious power of divining the char|
aetrr of weather that would prevail for
months ahead. W hc'.her this ancient
I belief has any foundation in fact, or not,
the believers in i s prophetic rapacity
I never waver in their firm faith ; and
year after year the hone is carefully ?x
amined to determine what kind of
weathet will he experienced during tire
winter. Several members of the Farm
eis' Oiub ba*e experienced n desire to
test the predictions made by this
-trargu oracle. Dr. Sptur brought one
io the Cluh room on last Saturday. It
predicts that we are to have an exceedingly
Cold and dry December, January
ami February, but a very wet March.?
Our teadeJs can make a note of this,
and ascertain l<>r llieniselvca wltethei
" the goose is light" this lime.
[1'urmcrt Home Journal.
? ? ? ?
"Jon piloting!" exclaimed an old
woman the olhei day, as she pi-epeil
over Iter spectacles at the at liertisiiig
page of h countr* paper. " 1 \>ur Jolt
they've kept him pinning, week aflvi
week, ever since 1 lint h-aml to read ;
ami if hi! wiun'i the mo?t pathoiest
man that ever wan, he never could iiavi
.-loud it so long. nohow."
- Tiik
resolve of it.e landlords?" Let
us piey."
The fountains' imitation?"Let u?
I -piav."
The r? ii'iest to the cairier?" Leturs,
I
|M?y.
A pion? iit\ i ntion?" I.et u? pny.1'
An older at dinner?" Lettuce,
pray."
The Advertiser says a negro paper
called the Kreent n's Standard ha* l.eeii
stalled in Savannah, and is conducted
by Lev. James M. Sinious. Savannah
is now erpial to (ir.flin.
The recent advance in the pi ice of
coMoti ha* heen an unexpected Messing
to the Southern people, w Imse (mines
has wonderfully increased within the
past few wieks.
1 .T ft AO I ri.il mi-n ill T .111.1.11 '
far aigiied tltc ai!tir? M of loyally lo l!? Quei
r.. and 400 prie-l* of Ir?-In?? : have
signed liie declaration in fniurof.he ro
I enl <f ihe union.
$40,0(0 in (ountfif. ii fine i.?n;i| enr
rency wa? reiz d by the police, in ('hi
capo ceMerday, aid four alleged coun
eifeiters weia nm-?U?l.
Tiib New Yoik poor aie ho?rafter to
he fed h? the public expen*e. The coin-mi-*ioiiera
of public ehaiitie* and cor
mclioii in thai city hav-? mule arrangemini*
lo feed ihem daily between the
hoti'8 of V and 11 a. in., at three of the
New Yoik piisona.
A tknimkkt house, in Thompson
.(reel. New Yoik, wa* burned on the
2l>t, by ihe explosion i f a kerosene
lamp, and eight children were seriously
burned by the flame*.
Tiib Freed men'* Ihirenu ecn?ed to exI
i*>( in Kentiu kv on Satindav. ihe order
j of (!en. (riant for iin di-cotoinuance iioi
having been reroked by Mr. Stanton.
Tmb Kufaula (Alabama) iVcte* say* :
" The remit of the re registration, jnat
completed in this Slate, show* a differ
ence in favor of the w hilea of nearly
three to one."
Tiik chap who wrote (he following
gem had an acute percepiion of ihe Mile
lime: I would not die in winter, when
wi?kev piiM'heg flow, and preitv pah
?re ssanng ???-r oolite ot mow. v? fitT
?.?meat is frving. and hickorv
nuts are thick, I would not think oi
living, or even gelling sick.
i
A man in Stanton hns invented i
i bar loc k. Turning tLe kej throws n ha
behind the door.
Hoftutifiil wan the reply of a renera
( hie man to the question whether he wn
p "til! in the land of the living?"No, bu
1 am almost thetc."
f The fare on the Southwestern Hail
) ro>d has been reduced to five ctnle pe
mile.
ft 8TB i IB B
Rates of State Taxation
We copy tiie fallowing tinlenient of (lie
J tntet of State Taxation from the Charleston
! New#. It will lie found to be of uuicli ?#?
to all tax-payer#, a#, by relering to it, any
one will be able to tell at a glare* the tnx
f r which lie Is liable, n# well na li e time
1 at which atich tnx ia due;
nr it Kinatx.
I On nil real relate b?-bl on tlie let of Jan
' mm , I8C8, except tm-li land# n# may be in
i the poaeeenion of the Ibirenu of Heflicco#,
1 Freedmon nnd Ahnndoncd Land#, on the '
i l#t of Jntii'arv, 1888, and the owner or
j claimant in thereby deprived of its ocenpn|
timi and u?e, 25 cent# on every MCO ad vaj
lorrm.
CA# LIGHT cov'r.i K ES.
On tli.1 capful stock of nil ga* l:ght compatties,
25 cents on every $100 ad valorem.
MAMFACTUUKO ARTICLES
On article* manufactured for snle, Hurler
or exchange, between the l?tday ofJanuary,
1867, aid Ih# lat day ol January
1868. t<? paid by llie manufacturer, 20
cent* on every $100 nil valorem.
nruai m.
On hand lat of January, 1868, $1 on every
$100 od valorem.
ca a* i a ova.
On lnind the l?t of January, 1868, $1 on
every $100 ml valorem.
COI.D AXD MI.VKR rL.VTB.
On linnd lat Jauuaiy, 1808, ?1 on every
$100 nd valorem.
w ATCtirs.
On hand lat January, 1808, $1 on every
f 100 ad valorem.
JBWBLR V.
On hand lat January 1808, $1 on every
f 100 a J valorem.
i iax 8.
On hand 1?tJanuary, I8*'8. ex*ept vrhen
held by dealer a for I ho pnrpooa of sole, $1
on wiry $100 a>l valorem,
lScourai
Upon nil gro?s income* derived from em
p'oy nun's, faculties ami professions, htclud
lug the pro'. a?lon of Dentistry, (wlidlier
In the p'ofeeaion of the law, ll.c income he
derivrd Iroin the cos's of anil or fees or
other profeaahmal income*,) excepting cler
gymen, S'.'.SO on cv< rv *l"0.
coMuiaaioxa.
From commissions received hy brokers,
vendue masters, fnctoia, commission merchants,
dealers in exchange, (fmeign and
domestic.) or in moilgage*, bond*, and <>t It
er negotiable papers, $2 ,r>0 on every $100.
insitavcb CoMi'AMra.
From premiums received hy Insurance
companies or undcrwiit'1's, $ > on cveiy
$100.
Nsw'PArrr.*.
Front the a^le of new. }h't| era or ni.ign
xinra, $1 on ev.ry $lOO.
xnw.r.vriu* riitipurn tx tiib statu.
On the itroaa ri e> ipla of new*pup- r? pi<b
halted in the State, 2" ec is on every $lO<?.
nvNK.*. on IIAXKI'ti IXBTIIL'TloXS,
om 11? vr<'c? pntfi'* i f nil i?nk? or lifinkir.g
institir i-n?, ?2 >11 t-vi-ry ?100.
p:if-t on.vr:iis? <>n t>a<:rri:kki-tvi'txo.
().i l!i?* gr- inc-'iii's ili'iiti-il frmn llie
nt-i* of pli'iiii g nr il g-ierr. otyping,
* i on ? vi'i v tl'ml.
!.no>mk* n'.om xai.arirs, r.knt. 1*1 vii emu anii
>! xi- v at in r wpt.
iii oxio's of ?50(\ $1 on every flilo.
ii"tr.t.?.
all prisms keeping lin'e's rlmll j ny n
tax on gross income, on every flmj.
nrktairiiant* on sauna inncrx
all | ersons keeping rosinuriiiit* or est
ing limiiiri uliiill j ny n iax on gross inc. me
f'2 on every fli'o.
livknr si mi.it*.
aii pern-im keeping livery stnkle* slinll
|my n inx on griss inc n1e, ?2 on every
* 11 ifl,
ni~rmrn?.
ah lintclier" siia'i pny n ir.x on gross income,
fl oil every floo.
lll'ihstr"*
ah linrk?>e~s slinll pity n t*x on gross inj
come, !*1 oil evriy slflrt.
biij.lalth tabi fx
All pi-Mnn? keeping I i 11 i n r? 1 table* Imll I
pay n tax on gro?? income. $."> on ovary
?loO.
RIIWI.'JCO AM.fTA.
All p*r?nn? keeping bow'ling alley* nbnll
pay n lax on grue* income, fj on avcty
f loo.
mit B'-ona
A'l peiwm* keeping Inr-nnmi, whether
connected with a I* of el or otherwise, ?hn!l
fiAy n t*x on gross income, $10 on efery
flOO.
rrnniie* on r Kir cm.
All pAiMM keeping ferric* or bridg. *
el hi II p?y a t a x on gross income, $! on ev- j
? ry $100.
iiAma.
Upon r?eh pulilie liaek drawn by two or
I more imr#c?, $10 each,
AT.mi t> A' lirs.
Upon each pot.lie Mage resell drawn I y
, ivro or more hoi see. $lO eaeli.
I/Muur. WAGON*.
I Upon eaeh pnldic bagirage wagon drawn
by two or more horse*, f 10 e*ch.
OMNIRI AM.
Upon eaeli pnMle omnibus drawn by two
or more horses, $ll> each.
1>RAT*.
Encli dray drawn by one horse, $5 each.
I CART*.
> Each cart drawn by one horse, $5 each.
1 I Kxrnr*s ? au( x*.
I Upon each Kxpre*s wagon, drawn by one
f . horse, IfA each.
CHARTana.
I j I'pon every taking out of it charter, except
r for religion*, charitable and educational institution*,
$20 each.
RKXKWAt. or rtfARTrRR.
t'pon each renewal of h charter liable to
H tax under tlii* order, $10 each,
j [All companies incorporated in othir States
j shall pay for the privilege of carrying on their
* | business in this State the same charter fee a*
r Is required of companict incorporated in
tin State.]
KIT IB I
1)005.
Ench and srcry person keeping a dog oi
dogs hall pay for each dog $1.
CAPITAlloX TAX.
A Capitation Tux hull be paid by ever;
inalo person between tko age* of 21 and 60
resident* of the State on the lot dny of Janu
nry, 18C8, $1 each, except such as are ineapa
ble of corning a stipppurt by reason of mentii
or physical disability.
All tuxes levied by this order, except whet
such taxes are p?ynMe quarterly, shall bo dui
and payable as follows: One-half on or bofhr
the .list day of March, 1P68, and the remain
ing hnlf on or before the 30th day of June
IPCS. Any person desiring to pay the whol
amount of his taxes (except such as are re
turned quarterly ) on or before the 31st day o
March, shall hnvo Ilia privilege of so doing
and hluilI l>o untitled to a ilmrnunt of 9 pel
cent. upon Ilia amount of (ho taxes railing dm
on tbo 30th, June, ISCR.
A O B|Tl
FOR
WEED'S SEW IMS MACHINE
I Ml E best and mo#t simple Mncliinl nn?
in ?* *, and is unexcelled by nny evu
presented to tbo | tlblie, having nil tin
Intent Impruremedu; usm the straight Nec
dl?, makes I he Tight Lock Stitch. which ii
the only reliable ore, nut shows 1 lie Mim?
on both sides. It Is simple, easily worked
and kept, iii order; it wiil Stitch, Hem,
Fel', 1 ti il. 0"rd, Braid, Unfile, Tuck, Quilt
II. ovSiiieli, Oather iind Sew. fit life snnti
lime, p-rfnrmliig a greater vnriety ?f Wild
tbnn nuy oilier Machine, 011 llie lightest t.
I lie Iter,* icsl fabrics.
It received a medal at tbo re?cut Paris Kx
P'isitlllll.
Wo warrant them to giro sntbfuction ; i
not, return them.
Plciiso cull nnd cxmnino tbcin.
We also keep Constantly on band, a sopcrlo:
assortment of (lanllemanta FliltMslI IXii
HOODS and THIMMINOS. ft-mn tho cheap
est to the besr <pi:ilitles. nil I low. for cash.?
We will CUT and MAKK in tbo best nn?
In test improved styles, all Onrment* f.ir tirn
tlcinen mid tleuls' Wear, Ladles' Clonks an<
Sacks, Ac. All Work warranted.
PICKLK & POORE
( rci-nville, fc>. C. Jan. la, l?6?.
Jnn la .14 tf
J. WI NORWOOD,
SUJvO ICON D K N T 1ST
CRP.EXVILCK, ?. C.
A RTIFiriAL TKKT1I constructed by nnj
J\ process desired, and at price* to sui
tho times. Teeth Kxtrneted without pain, I.;
menus of Loeal Anivstlicsiu. Kvery Opera
thin warran led roinfoi'tublc, nod to render gon<
scrrieo. J'.p OCico over Whitmiro A Fcr
gtiaon'* I?ry Goods Store, Maiu Struct.
Bee IS JiO 3m
Dl'UlIAM
SMOKING TOBACCO.
INt* r-eeived 'lit. ngotcv of tli<
1 il'live ju.tlv Celvltl nte.l Brand til
I'OIIAO <?. we w.ll unk- it to your inter
est to buy from us. For sale l.y wb.ilesah
..r retail. lJ.WIli A STlt ALLEY.
O'tid tr
Notices
A 1>I?? I r* ITIAV ..S . -
\. Hiv n i !<>.>,? ill i-c t||utlo for Clinrfrri
for iMr<? Or|iluiit? Home*, in <Sritu<riII*
I'ii* imu lur while nixl the other tor coloroil
children.
T. If. KHWAltDS.
Deo. Ootli, lff>7.
Jim I 22 Sin
Dissolution*
f|inrc HUM or HAUKSUALE. ITURY
? ?t ("o i-< ili-Mih ?*il. pnrtic* to wlioir
.lie mine i< imlclito *, w:*l prevnl tneii
t'l-d i s nt the Factorv, ?.? to m* nt (hi-rn
ville. S 0 ' W. 11. TUOA1AS.
January 7, 1SG7.
.In . VI r..i
V:* ishiufr Machines.
Ill A VK tin lint il i?ml for en hi, t !>c
M-IITII ('Alit 11.1 XA U'AS'UMf MACllllilv,"
which will tc#o!il cheap for rath.
T. W .DAVIS,
TV-ltiC Ml.br Street.
Jnn 22 35 tf
SUOliT CK EDITS
MAKE
LONG FRIENDS,
\\*E wonl.l tno't re*|o>rtfully cull tlx
11 nil rut ion o| nur ni'iny fileioli tm
Cll'tottler* to th.-ir hour i.tnndiiijr n ceo tint*
nod |u|> ilir-in to eiiM nml ??-lt'e tln> innr
A'to, thnl front tlio il.iti- of thin not lee. w<
i nt en d M-llinif otir troo.lt STRICTLY FOll
OX-MI. Perti- #, therefore, cinhntf Order*
Will plmar accompany with the Money.
Walter & Westmoreland,
uiHMiviIle, S. C., Jntitmrr Sotli, lsttft.
Jut. Ti Rft tf
LAW CAHD.
GOODLETT A: THOMAS
Attomoya at Law,
A III
I ROT. TCtTOna IN EQUITY,
nAYK this <liiy fui met! a ('npartnti
in tli- priicii.-A of I.AW tin
EQUITY on (lit- Wmi?rii Circuit.
Office in ll.e olJ Cu.irt ll(>u*e Building.
?. n. o<> 'in.trr, wii, m tiiomai
1 tec 'JO 80 / If
?. k. eAni.nr. a. a. wri.li
EASLEY & WELLS,
Attorneys and Cotinsellors at La\
ANI) IN EQUITY,
UHF.KN VII.I.K, 8. C?
T)!UCTK'K in llie Oonrt? of the State mi
1 of the United Sluice, nml Rive erpccii
attention t<> canoe in J).uikruplry.
Jane 1.1 8 tf
Law Notice?Change of Office.
I / t V TOWMH? ? ~.t i i- ?
I -- - > ita
\ JT ? Office to th* hnilili'ig norlhin-t c<>
I nrr of tho Public Squnro, in |>nrt occupied I
; .luli'j* C. Smith. Auctioneer, and the KnUprice
Printing Office, up etuiie.
I J an A 33 tf
WM. P. PRICE,
j ATTORNEY AT LAW
0AHL0NE6A, 6A
Wri.T, practice in tlic Countio* af T.uni
kin Dawcon. Kilmer, Fannin, Uni?.
Town*. White anil Kail.
J iiii 10 .13 tf
T. S. ARTHUR,
ATTOItNHY AT I a AAV
WII.I< practice in the Dirfricta eomporli
the Wcalcrn Circuit. Aluo in t
UNITED 8TATES C0URT8.
{IT Office oter the I\??t Office.
; Pee 4 20
? s 1 ft i o
, the gueenyille
drug-store.
r next l*oor to tno Mansion House -Sign
, of Uie Golden *1 or tar. (
; WALTER ^TffESTMORELAHD
-s KEEP constantly i
u hand, and arc 1
- J daily receiving, New '
j?V^y a?d Fresh Siri'UKs
rwti or j
r 3D n IJG-S,
CHKMICAI.S,
And, in short, any and everything
i pertaining to a well regulated and
First Class '
: DRUG STORE. (
; ?b[jsicd)ns find Families
I May rely upon the PURITY ol
, everything bought, and depend on i
the ACCURACY cf everything i
j put uj?, in our Establishment. .
Prescriptions and Family
Recipes attended to pkksonam.t,
with the strictest care and attcuf
ti m.
JT-W" ftcmenrtn r the place?AV.rf
door to the Mansion J louse.
r
"Waller & Westmoreland,
j G!<R(.()PY'>
i llyapeptic fixture. ,
r r UK follow intf i* hut ?n<* of ill.-1 iimlrrft* '
, I of (VrlificiiO a roo-ivcil ininvor of ilti# '
jtolly colflo-nicd Mrtliolno:
* To J)r. John Gray, (.'h-irlotte, iV. C.:
i-iit: itrinL' in tiieeiivnie, I* I'., Inii'lv.niid
in n ptnie of picol drbl'iiy ntu. prortrnt inn
lhi? I'ff ol of pnrnl vi* o< eurring in Norton*
Iter, I Mi I, H!i?l S'.jIF'-ri'iZ iinwli inc?'li V-t.irl)r?'
from torpor of tlie '? Writ, my ?U?ni ion
. wm directed l.y Dr. J. M. W'wrMHH ASt?. to
t fiUKtiUUY'S ItYSVlilM'IC MIXTUKK.?
; From my mlv.itice.l Hire. u? well ns the mtrrc
of Hit* ilLt-nre, 1 was nrmly liopolrr* ?if
I roliitf, (ml I Mm Imppv to fce nbln to *ny
thittho iirtt ol the iii"'<lioiio* iilo-ve men tiom
tl iifTonl* tl re'irf, rrttinin|; I lie nloiort
ptppetidnl function* to n limit l?y not fun,
' without irrSt?'ni? I'U'g't'g. of mt>y other per
crptihle bnil rir.-ct. I
"I us*: lli? nieilipine now only when
mime Hp* ri**nt d'ttnt to he needed, tintl it
hint not fnihul, po tar, In ? liugle instance.
. to have lite d celled tfT*Ct
1 I? MANLY, Sr.
" TiA In . .1 It., 18
Uullcr & U i Hiinoi't'luiid, ,
Ayt**iite for (it'ertiv iile.
0*-i ::o S3 if
, NEW TQEOEYCFHEALTH
The Life of all Flesh Is Blood.
The Health of til Life is rarity of 1
Flesh.
Without Puriiy of Bl.od, no Flesh
, free ficin Disease.
MEINITSH'S
&BMF3 ESMflOT*
AS
, ANTJDOTi: TO DISEASE, j
'PJIE ORKAT amf.RICAN M.TF.RA '
I TlVRnn.l I1LOOD I L'KIFIER, I* the
mopf perfect Vltpltlil* Pottipontol of al'crnt|ve?
an*! innirt mnVinif it the moot effeclive,
in vitrorntir if, rrjui ennlinn ?"d blondcleansing
f.ir.tixl hiuwn to tbe world for
tl.a cur** of nil those di?es?es whluh nmy be
, tr**ce*l to n v?i in' ? *! oiu.dition of lie hloul.
The theort l? that blond i# the life of nil
, fltvh. iin*l, if Iui[itire. the Ilfo of nil die H?e.
Li In .iiol hfnhli in only to be ntntntained bv
iIn* ?*irriil.iiiou "f |?'?* arteiial b'no?l. ft
' is obvious, itieiefnro, to eveiy reflecting
, ininfl, that unless the blood i? pure, in nip
plvmir the waste ti*?lle? with material, it
' nm?t be the mu<? <>f innumerable ills nml
constitutional disorders. such a* Horitfuln,
Khttitltnli'in, lli'pntic Disorders, Jiiflviimn
lions, Fevers. Liver t'ompl .int. Consnrnplion,
King's Kvil, t'nrbni.eb s, Iloils. I'ching
Butnor of the Skin, Erysipelas, Skin Bis
eases, Tetter, Roughness of the Skin, I'im*
pl- s, Blotches, l'sins in the lmnee, old Ul
V vers, Sv| liilis ami Syphilitic Sores. Indiceslion,
Infl.mutation of the Bladder mot Ki<l
ney?, 1'itina in the Hnek, fJenrMl Debility,
nntl for a'l complaints arising trout dulieieu
cy and poverty of Mood.
j COPYRIGHT SECURED.
HT Prepared only by E. 11. 11E1N1TSU
Pliarniaeisl. For sale I y
FISHER & IIEIMTSII,
~ Drrggits, Coluuibia, 8, C.
tf For sale by
v IIOUY K. If El * ITS II,
SPARTANBURG, H. C.
Jan 1. ?-2 3m
i MIIIBLB WORK!
.11A Kill. E WORK!!
-i m
j I 'J'MIE *nl>rcriln*r !m? on hnnd, and will
* 1 eiinlinii<> lu rcwirr, t sonO ???irliMnl
of TOMB STONB?. of nil ?i*oa Mid quail*
p- tie*. T'tn?o In no?d of nny lido* In tl??l
??? )in?, will do w<-ll to call nl tlit? I'oat Offlr<s
before port-liaoiitji elwveliere,
?ff~ t'ouutry jirodooo token In rxehnnge
" for work JAMES M. A LI.EN.
" Qr? onville 0. II., Nov ft, I8ii7, 24-tf
r* Notice.
r,1 | A LL persona Itideblnd to mo, ivro re<| netted
',0 J\ lu ronie forward anil muke pay omnia
J iintncdiaMy. Longer indul^>-ni*n cunuot be
given, tiutlle- incuts must be mndo.
W. li. JIOVEY. I
1 Jan? ^4
UJllilWliilMWIiBliilM?.1 1
JJftAJJ ' i'J- i "i 'IWW
Be nth Carolina &ail-roa<)
GEN'L SUPEIUNTD'H OFFICII, )
piiari kktox, S C., JnDUnry 18, 1808. |
ON hi <1 hIYr> Sunday, January lv, tha
iWenf'?r Trains on tho Booth Car??*?
Rail fi-n-l will run as fallows. ?!*
,.-ave timr c?ton lor Uolumtli. 4 SO A II
\riive Hi ICings* ille ..11 15 A M
Lenve Kinuaville 11 40 AM
Ariive nt Columbia. . 1 10 1* M
f.'nvo Columbia ......10 00 A M
Arrive at Kinu?vl11e........... 11 85 A M
Leave Kingavillc. .18 05 P M
\rilv? nt Clinrleaton. 7 05 P M
The Pa-senpef Train ott the Camdea
Rranoh will connect with up and dow? ' I
Columbia Trains and Wilmington and Manillas'
.*r Unil toad Trains on MONDAYS,
W HI?NKST>AYS and SATURDAYS.
Night Expro-s Freight and Passenger A*
oninmdnlion Train will run a* <? Iowa:
l.tnT'- Cl'urlctun for Columbia. ..5 40 P M
\rrive at Columbia 8 05 A M
UtreCvlnn'liM 5 80PM
Arrive at Charleston............5 40 A M
n T. REAKE.
General Suptrinlsndsaf.
JUANUE OF SCHEDULE
O.N THE
Cireeuvil'e.tfc Columbia Railroad.
fiBSmrngmk
ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, lha 8th Instant
I'asai nger Train* will run daily,
ji.ndny* excepted, as follows:
L*nv e (' lumhia at........7 00. A. M.
A Is'on 8 65, '
" Nrwherrv 10 85, "
A'live nl Al<h?x|llr 3 80, P. U.
" " Andeirou 5 15, "
" " (ire-nriHe 6 00, "
Leave Greenville at.......6 OO, A.M.
An<l-n?oii 8 45, "
" Abbeville 8 45. "
" Newl errv 1 26, P. M.
Arrive at Alston 3 00, "
Colombia 5 00, ?
Train* on I lie Iihie Kidge Hall-road will
Cs run daily, Sundays incepted, conneetlnt?
with the up anil down tiains on the
llreenville and Columbia Kail toad, as follow*
:
Leave Andcr-on at 5 20, P. M.
" Pendleton at 8 20, "
Airiveat Wnlhollaat 8 OO, w
le-nve O n'hnllit nt 4 00, A. M.
" Pendleton at 5 40, "
Arrive nt Audi raon. .......8 4", "
'Die Train will return f.-.or. rr-r.?
.. ?o
Aiid?r?on on M--ml?y unci Friday morning*.
JAM 1.8 O. MEREDITH,
General Superintendent.
Tho Groat Popular Paper!
!1S EMLEffl DAILY HISrjrn.cruirTTO\
price. *h dollar* ? Tear!
Til K CM A r.LKfS TON TM-WEEKI.Y
N KWS, three dolhttt year?two dollar! for
six month*.
TERM:*, CASH, IX ADVAIICK.
JZil~ No Paper lent union tho Ca?h acconioie!>
the order.
JSCf No Paper rent for a longer timo than
paid for. ,
BIOBDAN, PA "A SON A CO,
PROPRIETOR?!.
Jan 8 33 If
State of South Carolina.
OREENVII.LE DISTRICT.
Id Equity.
S.?umi a. EliOud, Exueuttix, v*. M. L.
(JooI>1.KIT ft mI.
IN i?nr*nniie? of tlie Decretal Older in
the al'ove i?i??ed cnic, the Creditoii of
ihe hue Col. C1IAHI.K8 J. ELFOUD an.
lierehy rrquire.i to establish, hy proper
proof, their claim* ngnimt the Eatale, beFore
ine, within nine month* iroia this dnU,
?r be barred.
J. P MOORE, CL E. O. Ut
Commi nioner'a Ulllce, July 15, 1867.
July 18 8
vra
Stato of South Carolina.
UREEXVILLE DISTRICT.
In Equity. ' .
\Vil.t.iAv II. Atari*, Administrator, vs. M. I.
Cummin ft nl.
T X pursuance of the Decretal Order In the
1_ above stated rare, the Creditor* of the
late Dr. W. I.. M. Al'STIX are hereby rsquirnl
to establish their demands against the En- .
tiite, bcloro ine, within win* month* from thi*
dnto, or be barred.
J. I*. MOORE, C. K. O. D.
Comtni*?ioner'a Office, July 1t, 1607.
Jy 18 8 9m
Stato of South Carolina.
UUEEXVILLB DISTRICT.
In Equity.
Joski-h P. Latimkr. Administrator, r?. Mart
i). Latimkr *i at.
IN pursuance of the Decretal Order Iti (hi
above Minted cn.<\ the Creditor* of the
late JAMBS M. I.ATIMEIt are hereby required
to establish their demand* against the Estate,
before me, witbiu uin* month* Irom this
date, or be barred. *
J. P. MOORK, 0. K. 0. D.
Couimissioucr's Office, July 15, 1807.
Jy 18 8 9m
T. W. DAVIS, UliTAU
18 i ?" ?
TV M I ufl IYlAIVtK?
WOULD Reaped fully Infi<
form the people of Greenv\tla
i? l',# Mr?,ou?^>Bg *o?oDjr*,
- jjg^that lie lies
From hi* OLD STAND in the Good*
leit House, to a more CONVENIENT
< r>e, three doors North of the Man.
Ion limine, next door to Pickle A Poor, on
Main Htr-et where he la prepared to do
all work in lilt line of littaitieaa, at short iv
lire, in a workman like manner, and ?vt
re.isonahle terms,
Aug SO 18 If
THE OLD STAND
IttHY mo COllFECllilY,
Afnin Stmt, by Pott OM<%
ISop-n at all hours of the day and evening.
BIIKA |>. It USE, and a varied
assortment of CAKES, constantly on band.
(Jik't, A" , linked to order.
An EATING SALOON Is to he opened In
I a f'w d .vs where llt/T COPFEK, H AM and
I KOOH, OYiTERS, Ae , may ha had.
I |y Board, without Lodging, furnished
at rnas mabls rate*.