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I ? % 1 . From tho ^ndcr^on InUlligenccB. " * ^ n, < V* * Letter From Jetnimy rtittle Jttnimy Di?fr-wrtt$ . on the Or ten villi aha CotunXy J^ile E'xle?Scrajtt of Early History?* I led Mm, fat IVufhen h hd lee tie Bays?Fowl f.'utaslropKt?JCpres Company, <t~c PslftAtKT Post Orri8, (iionr p*ntrr crick.) Oc^nKt Cocstt, 8. C., F*bcx wurv 4. 1808. Mr E litwr \ I *m '* loop romnr, II* fiir frwln qnnjr vi tfg or toun, fknelj )r W* hour ounjr Jiu-e ; but ; 1 it yrtts not ?ller? *o. Tor I Wa* rftketl n;i?J foicl>t*.(l ,op in Andenoh DeeMriet, ! in lite tlnrk kotner, not fur from Slior- ! >!' ><, (* ?t.. 1 lis td 11: or tv Im ii I wits | H i/.il X * ?li?n I 1lViMn Aiidnxm I tlii* liei !?nevtl and (fcltHnhv Kale Kode wh> *urtid,and I wits aiming (lie | taut tulti-cdj r-?. I'll lei ye tow il wu?, fur people hate nmoet fuigot. They, 1 [ ' * mean I lie lied men, liili public meetins nil an und, mint pin bit, a* ihey called it,'fir to git up the ?lock.- Now, wun of these moellns w?< lilt at Sherrill'i ilore, and lite people unnd out i ite emnit, fur hit wun a nue thing.? Jiidg Wfcitner, Heed, and other*, | coin titer to speak. They all wpnk*, but I.tell ye Mr. Heed apuie mighlaly. lie in a grate apeeclier, speahially on Hale Rode*. I tel ye?big, likely man an he in. lie. failv run me ctnzy, he did. I had ncvir herd the like afore, of the munny iher win in llale Ib-de*. ! I cud hardly kepe try n? te, w hile he wu? a talkin. I jint felt like risiti up in meelin and cxpiet--in ?nv aentimcnt*.? ] thoi all on u* on to put iu every dollar we Lad,.and I jist went, then and duo, dun it, fu!e that I wun. 1 had about eiity dullnrs, that I had railed wun way and another, and I jiwt Mept up, and put my name down fur J vrbat they called 3 altera. Lord, how { proud I felt among nil the men. 1 couldn't ah-pe fur menny nite?, jist a tliinkin what a fort iu I had a giowin ! fur ine in that Hale ltode. Jeuiliut tJuttle, J* nhaer* I How grand.il loukl. l'ul n luck a dav, Mr. Editur, whar i* thefurtin! I Lev waled and wnlcht menny a long day fur auin of iher bed men to ax me up lo take munthin ; bnt hit aint arrived, and that's the re atiu Tme tropblin you with lhe*e lines, fur I am a hum unman, unmariied, and coiiHekcntlv without aira. and I inifrhty in need of a lit11*? munny.? 'fhcf du tel in* ibat the Kale Kode i* a tonkin a hepe of jnunny? but liit lakes iiil alt to kcpe hit a goin ; and tliev du l-el mte, llio, that hit is poweiful falnin <K? all *con?aMud in bit. I mene hit Is lufltrhy Rr.d make* people gro fit.? They tel me, the Pi evident is a likely, fat man, and miter impler, and ner-lv all the derrector* nre fat men. I know enm cf e'ni is. fur I've reed em. In dede, 1 heerd that rum of the conductor* had bene ihor *? long, and growd to fat, liiat .vlrey bad to turn rm oil. and put in two h-elle l>ojr, ro as lilt wil eu#i time fur tlntn to grow up. "Tbgy du tel me, thai they lie* sum powerful fat witiiinin a? employe**, ton ; /Iir 1 heerd at Wolholler, the other day. j that iun of em rmutheicd a fine lot of I fhickena bet tvene the town and the de j }?o, by rittin on the Lor p. They du | ear, tiiat the chickens wete pretty well cookt, the Itele was so grata. Now, I didn't find out whoso chickens they wu*; 1 kno old Mr. Pf? niin sw.re imgblly about h>:, and Bed he wouldn't ]u*e em. Now, Mr. Editor, if these Iter bed men can't pay me ennv of inr munny, I'm not a hard ouiiiHti, but I'm willin i? in? Ke ?in a iur cinr. jemiinv rjnt | lie aiiK fi?i, *>!?< in toll Me lliin, but kite | in counted by tier rubor* (ji?t ax cut) tojehle peert at I izness. Now, Jmtimy Cuttle just wards to be a conductor fur wim yeer, (You kno its lee}) j eer, Mr, Editor ) Site felon liiat she can tern1 o the hiviiese as wel as them hove.? ? Sb? is nn act oil stockholder, 3 fol! slier*, and no mistake ; and she i> a toleble strong minded ooinan, not afeerd <f woik, a* sum of em vritl find out, cf she is tried. I'm gittin my nnbors, squire Deeton. Mr. Slandrig, and others, to sign up my carracter. and I'm goii. down ti> the meetin (>f the bed men io ColumhyJ in May, (we stOekliolders rides free, you kno,) and ef toey don't make me n conductor, somebody will here fruin me. Mr. Edilur, they do ltd me that ther is anuiher tnaeheen tliat ha? got inside the Kale Rode, and is net illy devouiinj hit up?a Ilexpres* Co., or sonithin like hit. The Rale l.'ode a iianliu hit nil about, and bit a gittin all the mon ny. Rot, Mr. Editor, I will tesarva this far another letter. Yours til deth. ' JEMIMY CUTTLE, lone ooman as she is. Morai. Foucf.?The iron of iron, he fiiet of fire, ihe ether and source of II elements, la moral force. We deJfpHt. to trace llrese powers. Method, p-uiencp, self triwt, perseveinnce, love, desire >A knowledge, power of poi*i*?. fence," of enduring defeat?these are forces which never loose their charm.? Even in war?whioh is orpnniz'd brute forge?moral foice is eminent. Good amunition and pond intok< ta we must have; but these do not pain the battle. You may have a mountain of irdnv every pel hie a slop?it is all in vain without the hra?e hands to use, the ci ol head to crrr.mardi the pood cause which fires every hiain iu the service. ? Tw a church near Toledo. AshWednesday * >?s cch Lrated by a wed* < inp, a cliii-leninp, a fipht,- ami a funera'. Ti lts all possible tastes Were ?opaulu d. # i 1 U LJLL. I- .,J Jl-L . Tip t \ Dani 1 Webater. Mr. tli? pro:.k U'wrer, ?'ntt?iiiiin ami was born in n l"jj cabin. Iliw ln'irne Hood in ?hc mitUt i*f an unhrokm forest. Thw warn no white man's Iiui l*t*een il ami the northern enow* of Canada. 11 i-1 # .I - a ? miner n (aimer, and Nil Ihw troy; "era trained to hard wirk, Daniel mm qni'a a student. He earned one lay h little piece of money. Soon af tor n peddler came *l<rg, bringing aonre handkerchief* that hart reading upon tlvetn. One of tin*# contained ihe CnnMltiition of the _Uni.tr d State*. Daniel bought it..., lie could not at tidy it in tne day lime, for he had to work.' At night, the 1?ov* were generally too tired to atndv, nnJ .went enrly to her I. Hi* father vni too poor to afford light*. So Daniel need to go into the wood* and relect luge pilch pine knot* and bring "thorn home. After hi* father and mother and brother* and ?i*itr? were in led, he weald throw one of the*e great pitch-pine knot* into the fire, lay down on the hearth, spread hi* hnndketchief before him, and by the dartlir g light commit to memory the Constitution. In thi*. way he began to gel hi# learning. When Daniel * ** about ?f*lc*n year* of age hi* father kept a tarerr ; and young VVabater mm lite hoe tier.?. Mv father staved one night at this hotel. He drote to the door, on one *ide of which Daniel'* fx'her ? < leaning.. He culled out, - I'?n, come take I hiinnn'i horse." Soon Dan. appeared, he was 'tall, daik n* *g'p*V, hate footed, with coar-e pant* and a rough shirl ; there, wiih an old straw hat, completed hit costume. He ltd the horse away to he groomed. Daniel'* moiher, a noble woman, ?ent him to college by mortgaging the farm. Hi* first ca?e, ns a lawyer, was in defending a woodchiick, who wa* caught hy Ekekicl. eating the rgetable* in the garden. Z< ke wanted to kill the woodchiick. Dan wanted liirn to go free. They cmried the e**e to their t&Mictr. I lietr rather called the moil. cliUik lite prisoner, himself the jadgc. and told Z-ke atul Dan, h* thej were called, tli? one to aecure, ntul the other to ilef ml the prisoner. 7>ani* IN p!eii caused tlie tears (o inn d i**n his fa }i er*N Miht.U'Hi clucks. F.j'getting thai lie ?*? h judge, lie rpiHi g froui hi? chair and ciied out, * Z?ke. Z ke, Ton let the woodchuck p<>!' Aiul he went. [//ale liurhi'jh. TIIK AMKNPATOHT I*r.rovRTRrcTTOfr lltt.L.?The following Is a full copv of the amendatory iccoust ruction hill jnat pH-sed liv hoth house* of Coiigre.s : Sic. I. That hereafter any else ion illhotijt'-il l?v tl.e act paired March 23 18C7. entitled "* An act mpploineniaty to an act to provide f-?r the iimte effi eienl governim nl of ?he robal State* " parsed Match 2, 1867, and to ficilisute their restoration, shall he decided by a nuijoiilV of the votes nctnallr Cast ; and at the election in ullu'li the que.* lion of the adoption or ri j-ction of anv c<-ii*tiiutvn is submitted, any person didv registered in the s a?e may v?-te in the election district where he offer* to \ote, when lie ha* resided theiein for ll.e ten da) s nojl preceding audi elec (ion, upon presentation of hia certilicate of t? gisration, hia affidavit, or other sa'i*factnry evidence, order such regit laiioti* as th.e district command era tiini prescribe. Sec. 2. And lc it further enacted. Thai tho constitutional con* ent'on of | any ol the Mate* mentioned in linnets to which this is amend?to*y, may provide that at the time of voting upon the ratification of lite eonhtitution thp reg}?teied voters may Vole also f>r nu in hers of the Iloii-e of llep-c-ftita* live* rf the Uniteil Slates, and for all electve ofilecr* fnmined for by the said consti'nlhni, ami at the same election (he i fliv'erti who "hall make the return of the votes cast on the ratification or uji'elion of the consiiiiiiiot) * hall em.in eiale and cenify the vote-. ca?l for member* uQKongre**. - ? - One of the most delightful places in nutm to live in must he 1'lanco County, Texas. Though the registered | vote of Ulanco is 1 12 while and light colored, yet the lijsirict Clerk, in mak ing return of the ca-es of criuie in the County since June, 1665. puts down " eight vthice persons indicted for mttr der," " five assatik with intent to kill," "twenty robbery," " t went v-seven theft of stock " and a fair show of other ciimea. The eighty three indicted for murder have been thus disposed of: "ten acquitted, forty 'Indictment* qua?hed, thirty one continued for aerv* icr. mo otHimseij.' i in* 1 cxiu> ppfr which contain* these official returns quietly retnaik*: "The number of murders probably accounts for lite siuull registration of voteis." Hiti.tvomaMB ? '! here nint r.o perietal ntlfc for -happiness; a man hex tu be theasuied for bis happiness ji*t as lie (lite* for lii? boots, and even then lie don't always pit a pood fit. Joy will nuike a man change ends qui< ker than sorrow. If a young man kant find anything else that lie if fit for, I like lo see liiin carrv a gold hedded kane. ' Tw reply to li e (Jieenville Enterpiise, we wotild say, that we copied (he t*au? tiftil poem lo which it refers from an exchange, believing it to he the prod net ion of Father If* an. If we are in error, ihe BanOQf can correct us. as it has discovered that the beautiful poem en I it led " My Father,*' was Wriltto by SionfxcuU Jarkw?n ! . \Alhcna (Co.") IFafchman. L--. - - . I - - ? ' DtiTB E 53 55 Fatal Kkkobknk Kxim.osion.?The wjfrt of ILowi*. residing near Fni??|>AtoTrn, in $hI?mh County. New" \ i k. IkM weik. wl.iU A-on.!ing the ^ Mltim willi H cliit.l in her mm* Anil n kern?ene lamp l'i her hand. wa? hunted to death through the kerosene esj.hd- ' Tug in ?on*eqti? nee of the air coining down Mail* and foreirp ilie flame too near the fluid. Mr. Ix>*ia **? wwr* Iv horned in Ininp to aura her. The ' i?)iilt1 nil/9 UlSlVl at 11 aV 111 \ HT tie^Aa - ?? . J A Pf'?KR.? A sen*ihlw N'ftlil'ii ' writer adc* why, if the rfjrreea are , Imted so badly in the South, they do i not go (o the North. The instinct of the negro would carry him to a conn , trr where he would he heller treated. i a* llie flight of hirda from )? colder lo r wRimer climate in regulated by the ] ehat-ge of season*. Tim fact lhat the < nogrm* cling to tlie Smith in rpite of ' alleged cruelties here. Rtid piofesaed Men.hhip there, js full of significance. ? ? " T?oot.r I.oil"?A gentleman wl?o had l<een h jurtire of the peace for thirty five years, vm n??t allowed to register in the State of West .Virginia, i because Itc purchased r horse named Stonewall Jifk?#n; the registrar re mat king '* thai he'd he d?d if any lowly toil * man would own r horse ' hj that name." ^ __ f acciiuxt ran* uik fxtuopion of ; a Kkiuibkkr Law.? A voting ladv living on Hutledge Airnim wa* badly hut tied, alwnt 7 o'clock last evening, by :he explosion of r kerosene lamp? 1 It is supposed that her injuries are fatal.? Char/rston Mercury. 2Crf. A droll story it toM of an honest old farmer, who in attempting to d-ive | home an old hull, got hoi-led over a fviice. Recovering hismelf he saw t'ue animal on the other aide of the rati sawing the air with hia head and neck and pawing the ground. The good oh! ruaii looked s'eadily at him for a moment, and exclaimed: * I turn \ mr ajrologif, von needn't *>nndt: e e b?.w ing. and m*i aping. you ta-tial irl.ln. vou know you did il a pit-nor?, dut|i your ugly pirliir." Tiik most startling proposition of the week is made hv a N orthern paper? 10 te?tore ?JI Hip pla'e, pi*no?, jovitlri etc, Mol. n f om Southern familpit on pri vale account during the late war. mh a itiiiar point for rrc'mtilia'ion and pennanent r? e?n?trnc!iun. It in ?atd l?> have crea'rd xii nnpaiallrdled pematloi throughout the New Imglat ! Mhicd, ilu* Kadicate jjpneraltY denouncing 11. author a* a ' di?toyal, copperhead " and Masted traitor*' Ax o'rl haahelor in New Y.III; offer < <1 h voijng | ?ilv a |W>tiv for a k'.**. She ga*e I)iin a k'fs?hp fefil-ed her the poti\ ; ?d.e sued liim, lie pit mini " no eoieide-a'i.n." 'I ho court decided tha! h k?*s w:?? a legal coiwidemtion and made hint pour up. " What's ilie tie," n-l.ed a ragged fellow. ' of n inan'" working linn-elf to death to gel a living A x Ohio hoy married a well pre servid widow of s>x'Y. and hi* father avenged hiimr lfby wedding 'lie granddaughter of Ida new daoghtci in l..w Many well* and spring* in New York Sta e and Canada, which ha?e t eve fdled If?> care now cunph-telv dry. 'J hi.* i* :?tli ibuled to Volcanic motion. A oano rfViekhttrg negrr>p* recently exhumed hodie* f-oin the Jewish g'ave\ard, ut that plnce and cut ?-ft the fin ge?a of the corpA.-A lor the sake of the ling* tln-y wo?e. A poou scamp left hi* wife in a 'a2'\ declining that she should ? * ???r see lii-? fnce ?c>i;n till lie wa* rich enough t<? rom? home in a carriage, lie k?-|*t hi* word, for in two home afterward* lie wa* "brought hoine drunk in h wheel lourow. Alivtcn iik like snow ; the softer it full* ike longer it dwi'lk, and 'he deeper it nil fe* into the miml?ColerUye A Wrrtkrn edimr has pi ee?l n%e hi* marriage* h cut representing a large trap, sprung. with this motto?"The trap down?? -another imivhantmer might," J. 1'. Bkxj*mi*. former]v Cnnfedor ate Secretary of Slate, hx< in ilie prose rtiiion in the ca*e of the Qieen v*. Sir (1. E. ('tilling Earillev. the higami*l. We learn that Mr. William Simmon* one of the oldest ci izens of the l>iMri.*t, died at hi* residence on Safttr day last. He wa* pa?t ninety year*. A Oanaojan wedding wa* recently enlivened hy ihesptctarle of the g?e*t gieat grand mother of the bridegroom dancing j?g vigorously. An old Ifcdy died lately in Ma'ne who wa* so deaf that she never loiaid of (he la'c war. A PoxsrcTtcrr r*rpr | following 8iiMn.g tin notice* of birth*: | * In (Vnw?l', February 5, a ?<>n lo John Ttieckmenn, E?q?a Democratic gain." I A Nrw Donna,?"Pieipnrketa nrf Mourning the garb of Quakers ill II .hi more. A cot nam boy neddlerl hn*1<a in Alr-xandiia, Va. In obtain money to bury bia mother, who hail died of starvation F>u CnAlLi.V tella of an African King wtib 300 wivea and 700 children, who yet t?ke? a new bride every week. WoMAn'a sphere of naefnlneea la ex% ! tending. In Iowa the State Senate has i t>a->eed a bill admitting women to practice at the liar. | ?* I -p "TE"B,T:E"R'' P IffaMrtSm I riBiunrn AT . S RrBE N V ILLRt S. C. j * O. V TOWN ES, Senior Iditer. WO. C. 1AILt Y, Yro'r ft Associate Editor cwanqjsi, ?a AEOTWSZI, ONE DOLLAR FOR FIX MONTHS. Cluht o/ 10 Kill reeeire om* copgfrre of chargeNOW is the time Jo sv'iwriLo. Tiic News is imnorfntii and rxcitirvw. Matters isonenrt tftid local Worthy attention and diitcua ion. ....... f Tho JKd'iJora t ibe ;>ain? to prevent to tha reiihr* nf'ficHN'l EUPKISK faetr *?<t turnM?aU m t?? " currenI events," nud will conHum to advocate ?tich measures a* in their luifitracnt will pruuioto tho public weal. Ahb> giving a fair presentation n'ad hearing to Lolb idea of public questions. , Cotton ami other produce commanding tine price*. No family ahould Ho without a good Newspaper. It la tho cheapest of all meaty >f information, Improvement, education and cgtilnr eatort ilruaciit. unit profitable to every business. Gri-oovlllc, S. C., Fohmrtry 25, 18C8. FRKSlf All RIVAL THE undv-r.*l<?ncd ha* Inst r*colvo?t opened it EE VL'TIFliL LOT OK tVhich he offer* to his enstomers and the public [ttntrlUM, at GREATLY TiKDl CKI) PRICES. Thanhful for the liberal patronage received, be hope* to merit a continuance of the came. W. H. HOVEY. O Ol tf Uikli O OO II IMri- f t- > " ?????? . Notice. AT/fi ponton* iirakMiiil to mf, are re<|iic*te?l tt? oolite Inraanl anil make payment* iuiifioiltatrly. I.i?li??r inoulcinvo cuntjul bv given. ' Sottlo- moot* inucl ntaile. W. 11. UOVfMT. Jan ? w 83 t If WE HAVE JUST EBCEMD. ANOTIIUK ELEGANT AtiSOKTMEXT OF PRrNT?, tiMffANV. RI.RACUED AST) BROWN SIIE E T I N G S AND Shorten irs, (SEA ISLASD, To wbifti we w.?u!<t invite itttontho. ALSO, A C\CT3?iakU3 ff.rfT? ?r/ COPPEESJEAMliGAIl, MOLASSES,.. HICK, CHEESE, &C., Ail of wbieh we w'll m-M n? LOW a* they ri?n i...n/lit in any market in (he Slate, trail*-' |?->rtitJjon aikleit. \V.. t,o,.~ ......(.nil- Li.r -11 . " v -w. J? tj UU irniiu, mil R1UQ1I wi Provisions, AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES. / rr-oru terms ake strictly cafii. Williams & Whitmire. GrMDTlllo, 8. C., Januirj II, 1SCS. SS-tf W, H- CAMMER, PRACTICAL. GUNiMlTH and machinist. CIORN Mlltt.T.FRS, r.,M??n Oh.#. f.rp1s?. ) Kerna*-!!* IJtmi*. Hewing cliinc* niul Vamu-'Ia, HKPAIRKI) with l>r<??i|>?fit^?. Clinrgr* ren/nnuM*.. Lire nutry IVodtoc lakm In rxohorg* for W?>rU Smnd? At \Yc*tfl??ldV ol?l Shop, Jaq g HI If BATBS^tEV UimUllUfi COMPASY. M AVI SO In on Appointed AgmU f r llti* Comp.itty, we ?rn prrpnrnd to eUttmUTINOS AN1> VAttN ?l Factory prlcoo. On rid ft Alrndlfir, 0 roper# and CoMMnUMon M> reliant*, Oreeinlde, S. 0. No*, 6 24 - If (riiv r* i TV om a ?r ??. a. J ? iJI Jill V sum MB BHBfflRIt ifuiu fitrt*t, ly /'??< itflrf, 1ft r>p-n i*t nil hOnrr of Iho d.y ?n<1 rootling. 8KB* D. KUftK, nod ? yri. d iimoi iiiifiit of CAKES, ronolantly on C.'k'-?, A" , b?k?l lo order. 1 I An KaTIXO rtAl/XfS l? (o br opm?d In n few il'iv* * lirre ll(ITC'OPI''KP!tllAll ntiil EGGS. OY8rERft. ?U , rrrn v l.r hod. I#' Ibutpl, without Lodging, furnished I I r? Md uiublr ruler. t l?roll 29-if C. M MoJITSKlN. DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO. HAVING retired fh* ofor.co of tho *'??? ju.ily ecl?l>ralri| Itrnnd of TOItAO'O. we will n>ok?" it lo your lutrr| Ml lo l>oy from ? ?. For ??U by wlodrMtU | or mail. DAVIO k STKAbl.KY. | Oot?) 23 If 1 AA 8ACK8 of 8AI.T, low for <wh, at JVJU 'P. W. IUV18, Itnneoinb* fttrrrf. | Jan n 8S if hhm ?-' \* e L L Ui. - . 1 ' J IIK GHRKNS illi: DRUG-STORE. Next Door to the Kknifon Hotteo -Sign f the Golden ttorUr. . v*"4 v WALTER & ffCSTMCBILAIB ! r KEEP constantly I? hand, and nre ^ l^a'b' l"?ccJvi?g, Kew WgpjSI and J?'reslt JScreuitB ] or 1 BiBiiiiaSi CIIKMICAI.S, tsua^HiiuMpi And, in short, any and everything: ' pertaining to a woH regulated and i First Class DRUG STORE. ?bU*Ic"j>r?s find Eatfllli llay-rely upon tlio I'URITY ol e-verything bought, and depend on the ACCURACY rf everything I put up, in our Establishment. ?sr v rescript ions and Kumilyji Recipes attended to rKWNALLY, with the strictest care and atteu ti ?n. 1'^"'He member the ni tce?iT<rxi dour to the Mcuution )luuse.mr^^| Walter & Westmoreland. (;KK(;ory'> WjMprptir iflixlurr. folio* ilitf lo?t otip-nf t'i? liiimlf'ilii JL ??f (VrilliiHtiiK i<h*> iv*<| in r t?f tfti? } ? ?ly fticlirmetl M.-ilu-iiic; " To fir. J>>hu Orai/, Ch'trin/ie, X. C.: Sin: Itoinc in fJr?-'n viil', U 0., Jutrlv, and in a-irtnte of gre*i <t-Uli;y MM. ion the *-lT<-ot ??l j-Hralvpi* ?< purring in Novetit livr, 186 4, *n<l *.?H''-riinf tnnnli inrmiVrnirnt:' ro'ii torpor of tli# l> ?-ol?, my attrition *m "Hi rclr t l.y ?>r. .1 M. W KjrrM- KM A Xt?. to HUHUOKV* nYsPHPiiu mimtuk.? From my M?)vntiP?.| h* writ m iti* ua lure of the ilf-cn-r. 1 \\*? n? m ly ln?p? I'M ? f rt ih-i, imv i am i??| pv l'? Ct? aitit lo *: v :Itti Hi? ??*r til lite roi4i(!iAi> nl?"?e men lion d n'fTofil* d relief. rr??<?rtnjMh?* ?(wi?t rti<(<?iiiitd function* lo n hoollliy action, wiiliiin griping, I'U'gingt ur Any oiktr per OcpllMc IihiI flt'Ot. 'i ti** ill* nit?.l1fin* row tmly w'imi *nm? tipt-iifhl (rfflt* lo It* ii?*tlt"?l. ami it line n?t I i! -?]. *o lar, in A aing'e instance, in Uav? ih? tixdiet) or Ct II MANLY, Sr. ' * At/t,, A D., lSti],'' Waller A. Wi tlMiorclnnil, Ajfhii* f< r Umiutiik Ot XO S3 If MAR BUS WORK! MARBLE WORK!* . r|"Mirc whwriliir liitr mi liund, and will L continue In rwif*, * yo ?l <n?.ir> men! of TOVIi MTONK?*. ..f All ?ixe? ?i i) qnnli tie*. TIiim in need of ony thing in iIinI lin-, ? ill do w*ll to call at |Im 1W Office Ityfi-ro piitvliuaitijc el*, where, 19* Cpuatrj' produce taken In cxehtnge f..r work AAMRS M. AJtl.CN. Oi-tanvillr C II., No* ft. 18<>7. S4-if Notice. GUARDTANR, Trurtees and Receiver* are __ ' required to niako their ANNPAL RK'i t: 11N8 t? thin Ofllce Hj the firtt ihtif of May omjrt, or a UuIt will l>e issued against Ihein. J. P. M?> ?i; K, c. i:. u. D. Commissioner'* Olci, Qrcuiiville, F.hruary J t r t,. ?dM. 40-10 Washing Machine s. I IIAVE oil liiiiid aixl for sole. the St'U;I] t'AIJOLlNA WAAIIINO MACHINK,' which will Uf?M cheap for cash. T. WTDAVia. Slr.ft. Jan 22 Sft tf LAW CAM). COOIMnETT Sc TIIOJIAS, Attorneys at Law, AJtD SOLICITOR a IN EQUITY, If AVK thl* Hay fotmoH. * t'opirtncr X. ship in ilia pi Retire of UW and Wil'l I Y on tlie Weniern Circuit. Oilier in the old Court BuiMinir. a. D. Oo.iiil.iCTT, wm. m TiioMAt. Dec 20 SO tf w. k. KAm.nr. a. a. wkllw. EASLEY & WELLS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law AND IN EQUITY, GIUtEKVfLLI, S. 0:, Tin i nn-irt' ?- - " - - " A. . 1< ivn inn i onrn Ol mo Hlltf M l 1 of the United Stal<>?, and (jive e*|wcinl addition to ease* in Bankruptcy. , June 13 8 tf Law Notice?Change of Office. f 1 P. TOWXE* ha* rtrtoTe'l 'hi* Lew IJT. Office to llio liailtllng north ra?? corner <>l the I'uhlic'Hqonre, in part ormipiod t.y Juli'i* C. Smith, Auctioneer, and (bo Kulcrpri*e Printing Office, up Mans. -> Jan I H tf WM. P. PRICE, ATTOHNEY AT LAW, DAHLQNEGA, f,A? WILL practice in the Pi.untie* of Lumpkin. IiHwaon, tiilmer, Fannin, Union, Town*, While and Hall. Jan 10 33 tf T. 3. ARTHUR, ATTORNEY AT UW. 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S*<) LONG ind ably ?nnL?AL-'\ .fit-l-d l.v tV laie II. I. HUTTKR^rELp, will |lr lc.pt uppti for the aeeam ? tiiu'ltilr*'ii ol the Imvrlhg public. Ami it? I'Mincr fi lends am! |mtrnn wfM And lh? usual accommodation? mid attention* W Mowed on them ns formerly, and the ptiMia faVor*. ?!r 'ady so well est ahl|?hod as THE -k lloTKLofihcTILtVELING MKIlCMANTS of the South, will, by earnest efforts, ha faithfully preserved. March 4, 18tV8. 41. ?f * * (J tl A ? G E 0 F S G II E I) U L-K .09 ton Grcenvil'c & Columbia Ilail-roart. if Aj- j4,r- -rr^rr-.^ryjrrM n. * * OK AND AFTER FIUOAY. the flih in- . . stant IW njjjrr Truint will run daily, . Sunday* excepted, at lullosi: Leave C rltttnhla at..;.... .7 Oft.-A. If. - Ala?on ..8 ftft, * " N?wl>-? ry? ........1<> 85, * Anirc at Aiibetilie,. .,.,.3 8Q.P. Jf. ' Andetson 8 18, " * Greenville......8 0t?, ;? I.eare Greenville?f ft t*>, A. M. And* tin i',.ft 48, " " Alilienlle 8 4ft, " N?vi hariy...........1 ?6, P.M. Arrive at Ale'on. ...... ,.1 00, " H ,*r Columbia... ...ft 00, " Train' on ih? Ulne Rail-roml will als run daily, Sundays excepted, epnneetint{ with the up and down train* on tha Greenville and Columbia ltail road, a* fol- * |owr: y . Leave Anderson at. >....*.6 2fl(, P. M. KiiairiimRl,,, '2d, Arrive *t Wnlh?tt* at.. ....8 <>0, " Lcnve NValhalU at 4 (M). A. M. " I'wArton it,;, S 40, " Arrive at And.mor.. 8 40, " The Train will return from Helton ta Anderson un Monday end Friday mornlnp, JAMK8 O. MEREDITH, General Superintendent. South Carolina Rail-roadGKVLvSUl'EKlN'TD'J OFFICE, ) Pn?m kmtiim, S 0., January 18, 1888. ( ON and alter Sunday, January Iv. the I'afttengt-r Train* on the South Carolina Rail road will nln a* follow*, via: .L-*ve Charleston for Columbia. 4 80 A If Aritve at King** ille.< 11 16 A M Leave Kinueville .. .,<.11 40 A M Ariive at Columbia,..... ?.... 1 10 I' U . t L-avo Columbia ....Ill 00 A M Arrive ?t KintfuviUe, II 85 AM V Lea* e KiugevilU. .18 Oft I' M Arrive lit Charleston. 7 05 P M The IVeenger Train on the Camilto Branch will connect with op and down ColumbUTrains and Wilmington and MancKeairr llnll-road Train* on MONDAYS, WEI'lfESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Ni??ht Ex pi e?e Freight nod Pteeengar Aa eommodation Train wl)1 run ae I* Joes: Leave Charleston (ur Columbia.. .5 40 I* M Arrive at Columbia .4 Oft A^M Leave Columbia.... ...........8 1st P M / Arriv* atChatleatwn 40 A M ri ?-. rsuK, General duperinUndent T. W. DAVIS, WATCH MAKCk, J eff _ ' WOULD RtspMifiilly ii?M / 5bO'oro> the people of Oraenflllt [M JBakI the *'iri uuncMng country, he bw I jMLj^3iM:4C?waH3jn? I From lii> OLD HTANI) in the Good}?tl Houee, to * mol-e t OJCVENIKKT one, three duora N#i t h of the Men. ! alva Hoqer, n?*t dinr to rivkhd Poor, aa Mete Hir*?-t, where he la (itaparrd to do > el! work in hi# hue of Uwaieeaa, el eh?M no* j ! liar, in- e workmen.- like jeannef, end on . % , | reeedfcohle terinn . ' 1 ? ? u - u - -?