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iAaJpldtbtf Murk Ttraim, in*Apt totters
**' jrotti the Holy Zand,~J
To?eph bad eleveu brothers and a
father, making twelve ip ell. He is
dead .now. Jo?eph was the youowest
l?ul one, and - l?? b??t beloved^FSlo
well belov^J waa he, that hie father
gave liirti a coat of njaoy colore. They
went a pood deal on cnate of many
colors in those days. Joseph was only
a thoughtless lad of seventeen, a,nd
tflat coat corfaledTiin sympathies. l]r
need to swell around and put cr> manr
ftills among his brethren ; .insomnch
- * ' thai they ree*o^?al am oft g themselves,
and said : '* As Jacob, our father, liveth,
there is too much style alxuU this
UDStart. For. hehohl. even before thexe
dava nv* were down on hitn.H
Not satisfied wiib hating a coal bf
inaoy colors, Joseph proceeded to furthet
atrocities and began to dream
dteafO*. And he had a fashion of interpreting
them in a way thai waa rerv
comfortable to himself?in a way ((bit ,
*cem?'d to foreshadow that ho would
one dav he exalted high" above (lie
father J icob ami his other brethren.?
These things uifltde the wrath of the
eloven to increase by many fold, aCcfcfn
a greater degree than ever were they
dotfn on him.
i. fn the fullness of time Jacob sent
liia son* away up in the north Country
to pasture their flocks, atid by and by
the mails got irregular and be wondered
if anything yas the matter, because
of his not healing from llietji, So be
sent Jo*o|ih to look \nlo the matter,
nnd jiist like abov,lie started off through
* the vifeat, rockiest, dustiest country in
Asia, tricked out in his trotting harness
??gotten up regardless of expense?arrayed
in the pride of his heart, his
beautiful claw-hammer coat cf many
colors.
When the other bora >aw him coming,
they said : " Ln, lipre is the dream
or?let lis kill him.". 1'ttt Reuben
pleaded with tender eloquence for bis
innocent brother, and said : ** Oh, pity
him !" Wherefore the.V pilled liim.?
An<J' !>? fplfsame pit that they pitted
liiin in is here in this place, even to
tlii* day. \ And here it wilWemawi until
the next detachment of image |
breaker* and tomb desecratnra arrive* j
from the Quaker City excursion, irtid |'
they will infallibly dip it up and earrv '
it away with litem. For behold in 1
thetn i* no reverence f>r the solemn '
monuments of the pa?t, and wjiithch
soever they g> they ilestrov and spare '
not. Then the brethren sold Joseph to '
Rome l>btnaelite?, at the rulinp rates, 1
^ ten per cent, off for cash, daubed bis '
coal in the blood of a kid and sent it I
to their father, who rent his garments 1
and believed that his hov, the j**wr| of;1
his heart and the j >y of his old age,
was gone from him to return no more '
forever.
The Islmiaelites look Joseph into ]
"Egypt and sold him to Putiphnr, an officer
of the King's household, and lost (
money on him. winch served them
right. Joseph became foreman of Pol* j
iphar's affairs, and prospered greallv.
lie had the run of tho whole establishment,
and was trusted to the utmost.
lie got into trouble with Potiphar's
wife at last, nnd they both gave in
their version of the affair; but tbc
lady's was plait-ibis, and Joseph's w a*
most outrageously shaky. So they I
"threw him into prison and he staid !
there two years. lie got to eating too i
much and consequently he got to J
rlrAfeminnr. Tltf> )*umA w taft lira nnwu :
with the oilier prisoner*. They nil
wanted their dreams interpreted". This
was Joseph's strong suit. The inter
pretalimia proved correct, 'ibis caino
to IMintaoh's ears after a while, and !
jno?t luckily, just at the time he had a I
couple of cutious dreams himself, and |
had run so shoit of dreaming material j
that he dreamt them over again, which
astonished him. Joseph enlightened
him. Ha said t "Sire, your dreams
signify that there ate going to he seven
sears of extraordinary plenty in Egypt,
and they will he follower] by a howling
famine that will diMie-a the whole
woild for fwU seven ytars." 'J hen he
closed one e\e and looked t xoeedingly
shrewd out of the other, after the man
irer of a man who ktiowelk t!:at which .
he is aliout, and said : " Heboid, thou
and thy servants can gather together
livers and sundry shekles out of this
thing?let us Lear the market and huy (
e gainst the season of famine." And (
I'haraoh said: " I perceive tbit thob
art one of ibern that know not to come
in when it dolh rain ; behold, it shall J
l>e even as thou
Wherefoi9, bo made Joseph ruler i
mer all the land of Egi pi* Hud gave :
unto nim cbroirits and horse, and *erv
ants to wni: upon him ; and clothed |
him in sumpui mis garments, whereunio '<
ihe coat oi n any colors was not so ]
much as a rbcitm?tai)ce. 'I hen did
Joseph show what manner of a man |
le \*a?. lie beared the maikel an?U
bought a'l :i <?iii that was to he
raised ii ! . . f -r seven rears to come, I
end su.eu it away. Ard when the'
fir?t rear of the famine was approach- 1
ing he bought again at six months I
buy-r ft option, and surprised the hoys* ,
vei" 'greatly, f<d when he called his j
stocks 'hey could not delixer. In that ,
day many a man sold ahoit and Joseph |,
had them on the hip, and their name* ,
wete posted, and they f.rfeited tbei b
reata in the lioa-d. Ami during all b
thoae years of famine, ships came from '
far countries that were in distress, ami j
lo. this corn that Joseph bought at for- ,
ly cents he anhl it, unto them at seven i
i ollars and a half. itef o-e a timo ard !
;t half or two ti oe? had passed, nter
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their b&*d?,'Joeepu.4nd Pharaoh ownd
b?ut two-thirda of Egypt; and it m
ealipHiled thnt if Pharaoh could have
<frean?ed one more dream, and got Jo epb
to interpret it, they would have
fhortly owned the balance of it.
By and ny Jacob rent ten of hi* ton*
down to Ejjvpl to buy corn, Jovepli
knew them, but never let on. He call
ed them vpiee; and blackguarded them
until he thought'he had got even with
them for their veiling hrm out, and
then he void them corn, hid their
money .in their' racka, end vent'them
home. But he held on to Simeon and
hound him. lie appeared to have a
innriu! orriitlurA BtTMiitftt RIm<v\n Il?
I fc' ** "ft' K ....WMt
lie would hold on lo Simeon and
crowd l>iin till he could unlit they
brought down Benjamin, the one they
had left home. So he made it li\ely
for Simeon. .
Jacob was sore distressed when he
heard the Hews, hut as the hoys had
only brought one sack of corn apiece
after traveling all the way lo Egypt,
they necessarily ran out shortly and
were morally obliged to go ngain.?
Jacob nerred hia heart and parted with
his young boy.
The brethren saw Joseph, and ngail
bo know tliein, and said no word.?
They got their corn and went awav,
hut once more they got into trouble.?
Young Benjnthih, with tlio artlesa sim
plicitv of youth, nipped a silver cup.
and the Fervent of Joseph found it in
his sack. Then there was a weeping
and wailing, and gnashing of teeth.?
They had to go bark, though, to the
palace, and then can.e the climax <(
Joseph's, sttriing diama! While the
sorrowing strangers stood with bowed
heads before the mighty lord of Egypt,
lie fell upon Benjamin's neck and cried :
' Ila ! the strawberry upon' your aim!
? it is ! It i? my long lo>t brother!"?
[Slow music ]
.Forgiven, and the pad forgotten, the
brethren of Joseph rejoiced with a joy
they had ne\ei known before. A fend
was spread, and. surrounded bv the
grandeur of princely Egypt, they pa1tnok
of the t-qua rest lueal that had
passed ilieir lips since the day that the
famine came upon the land.' Let us
draw the enrtain over this sacred fami
ly blow on'. It was splendid, nnd
cordial, and never cost the bielhrcn a
rent.
One day Jacob lif.ed up bis eyes and
aw a caravan winding iis long line
aver the hills?a caravan like lin'o the
caravan* that bear princes and their
goods. And when it was come nigh,
behold his sons were with it, and ibev
aid : " These are for thee r for In I
iWph. ill) *on, liwelli, and i? lord over
sll the land of Ejjvpt The j >v of
Jacob, and the words that he rp>ik<\
*re thev not wri'ten in the ohr ?r?icles
of the hook that is called (Jctie?i? ? ?
So .Inc.>h wont down into the land of
P'% B"d tiippfd and fell iyton Jo
?eph'* nrck ; hot Joseph caught him
ill light, and said? "(??> alow, tlovern*
r?r !" nrfd from that hour ihe happiness
f .lacob ?a? complete. Through Joirpli,
he and his eons were honored in
[he land all their days ; and they prospered
mightily, and never knew sorrow
any more.
So ends the story of Joseph?the
most touching and he>-utiftil. and al?o
the most diama'ic, in the Old Tee In
ment.
Of all the patriarch", Joseph was the
nohlest. In his perfect character one
can fin.! no lisw. From his hot hood
onwaid to the day of his death, he was
hot It great and good. At one lima or
another of their Ipe*. the other palti
arclis did things that were not entirely
cieditable, hut Joseph's record wr*.s char
from the beginning unto the end.
I will go down into this gloomv pit
where his brethren cast him into thirtyfive
hundred years ago, and drink to
his honored memory a cup of its waters
mingled with certain drops of the cttii
oils cordial I have brought hither front
I tie strange lands Hint are beyond the
sea. - Mark 'I wain.
Church Choirs
\V? ftml in au exchange the following
rules for llie benefit of Choirs in
Churches :
Mewsiik is t of the Arts ?it *1ghent
sea. A singer is a ailist, a singing
master is a sighintist if he teaches sigh
en'.ifieally, otherwise he is a humbug.
To tlieur as wants to excell, a phue
roo|e?| w ill he very pcrc?-ptable, <fe by
f .llerin whi'ch you can succeed,
1 If ton sing in a quire ollwaze hold
the la?t toon after (he re-t is dun, so
that peepnl can lienr joti seporeight.
2. When you come to a high
thro your head back & shet your ire, itmakes
i'. lunar expressive.
3. When you gel done with the hi
lone and wants to see the line, open
your ize again.
4. Ockashunly ait still and let the
rest of the q iiry M?g the him withpt^t
you ; it spiles the effeet of your voice to
lime it too common.
3 Dnoring the sermon aad prayer
<i._ i -r ?
rvrvj/ < imuiii wic: ?h*j irnvw (M ymir
book?it flhotfl you are devoted to
mewsiokle peraoota.
G. Doant forget to witbper some?it
taken away emharra?tm-eni and helps to
pass liute av?a.
7. Never ring exzif.tle with (lie lee
iler? keep a leeile behind out of leopect
for bim, or el?e .keep a leetle nbed
which will encuriidgA hint with your
pxatnple. If the rem of the quire ring*
ahod of the leeder. you keep behind ;
and if the real sings behind, you keep
ahead, this will give variety.
8. Follow these rcolee daly every
Sunday. A if you have good *ucce->a,
pou will be sure to suck^eed.
Wht ia your noae in the mi I He < f
our f,?ce ? Ihjcauee it is the Scrnkr,
% Jti
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"i V.:- A.?; r - . "n'^- A
writer in Once Week ??y*: I
* You read the n*w<q>ajper?, will you I
i fail in* what you conceive to In* the
final sensation of an editor after a
k' week's work I Thrice in one day )ie
has been ' glad to ol>aeree^ Kut on
the Mint day he ha* been 1 pained to1
.remark,. 1 aMnundcd to consider,' and
anxious -to know.' < In the same
column be is happy . to .bear of the
safety of a missing teasel,.""la grieved to
learn that the condition of lliia or tliat
statesman grown rapidly worse, and
again is delighted to' ohserve that some
vmiarun are IWIIIff mall* II) IIIB
pork*. What in the ultimate result of
thin constant gladness, grief, delight,pain,
astonishment and fear I'" The
French Prince Imperial, on
Monday, Mnrd) 10th, had his twelfth
birthday. It was observed on the occa
sion, that he is the Hist heir apparent
to the Flench throne, who for nearly a
century ban lived to be so old it? that |
character. Louis XVI's son died at
the. age of nine. Napoleon's son, the
"King of H.nie," was exited at the
agfe of three. The Duke of Bordeaux
*a* scarcely ten when the revolution of
July hroke out. The Count de Pari*
was still younger when Louis Philippe
fled from Pari* in 1S48.
Tiik power of the press was latelv
illustrated in Dublin. The rejiorter of
a Fenian paper was driven out of an
Orange meeting. Alarm then took
possession of the assembly, and it wn*
detetmined to let hiin re-enter. Put
the reporter stood on his insulted dignity
an<l refused to return unless an official
invitation should be sent him, and
the Chairman should conduct hini ro a
scut on the platform. The assemblage
humbly agreed to, and carried out these
terms.
RKTtriDi'TtoN is sometimes slow, hut
ahvaxs sure. The four principal tools
upon whose evidence Mis. Surrall was
executed, are at last thus disposed "ft
Laker is a fugitive from justice ; Montgomery
ha* been huk"d up for emberdement
; Cleaver has been ct-nueted of
an infamous offence, and Cwnover is in
the penitentiary. Adiely, Hinghnin
and llolt are si ill at large, building up
the temple of impeachment, amid the
ruins of which they will doubtless find
their political graves.
A TitavKLLFR, who was recently in
r ;< !.. D....U ? .1. -i ...
wtk, /?ik., mih recorua lit* experience
at I lie principal K< >t *<1 ih?r?:
1 "The fare I* nut in proportion Jo it*
charge*. Four dollars per day ought to
aMow mora than four. bonne to ? enp of
C'lT?e ! At !>reakf*?t i?n? of the guest*
deMiei| the waiter to lake l?:?ck hi* cup
of c flee and pump Mvrie of t!iu water
out of it.
A ci.ki ain l?arri?ter, cuoe tikiiiinin^
awitrie?H in Ihihlin fomewhal rudely,
A-kcd him if lie had nerer hi en before
a police court. " Y**,H **??d he, " i
?va* fined for a**aull. A harriw'er no
annoyed ma on cio?* examination that
I knocked him down when he came
out of coin I."
? *** ? ?'
Tits li.tle nun of a I*i11- Reld (Mare.) I
e'er gym an, seeing hie mother making
hi-cnit on Sunday, f ir supper. n*k
ed her^if it wasn't wicked to work on
Sunday ? lining answered in the afiirrn
aire, the three-year old rtjoinefl, ** On'll
catch it when 'oo get to Ileaver!"
I " .IrVKIVu " ..oi.l u lllfl- ? -:~l
- ? ? ?" O...C
I hnr ciil In that lady, ' mother my*
y?*11* 11 oldeege her with a stick of wood,'
fill ilii* cruet with vinegar. put a little
dab of soft soap in this pan, and p!ej(?e
not lei your ?>l<| turkey roost on our
fence no more."
?
A Dkt good* clerk relates that a
lyli.-h tonus; lady- requested to nee
-ome laveider kid gloves, and was
drown several diflerrril shades of that
color. living a little puzzled hv the
variety, *!?? ingeniously a*ked : " Wliicli
of those pairs are the hvendwrest f"
Thk statement lb h startling one, hut
it i* said to he true, thrtt San Frarci-co.
with a hundred and twenty thousand
inhabitants, pays more money into the
internal revenue of the United States
than New Yotk city, with its eight
hundred thousand.
Evoi.tati papers report that Archbishop
Manning has ordered that there
shall be no m >re choir singing in any
of the chnrchya of hi* diocese after
Ka^ter, The service in future is to be
(Jregoiian charted by the piiests.
M Mack." the Washington eorres
pondent of the Commercial, hi* a ffa#
conception of the President's trial, when
he says Iw ' i* on the eve of conviction
before a tSenuhiican caucus, comrnnnly
C M J 1r>/^ n 111r*It OAlirt A# -1 ?
v-'u.? ui impviivunivnv
Tkacii h child that there i* barm in
er?>vthing. Iirt?e*n* innocent, and at
*onn at it oi covera the cheat it won't tee
in in anything. Thnt'a the rea?oa
deacon'* son* mm out ifl, and preacher'*
daughter'* are married through a win
(low.
A minister, traveling in Loni-iana,
discovered a colored church remarkably
supplied with ofBoer*. It had flee
minister*, f?nr leaders, flee shepherds,
five shepherd ***er?, four church int'bM,
one mother of the watch and a fending
?ong>ter.
" Wiit d?? frtshmen resemble the
wave* of the Atlantic I" ask* Judy.
" liec*u?e I hey never erase lavin' the
shores of the old oounlbry."
T?i* real champions of the Ring?
mother* with daughters lo marry,
i ?. ? [Judy.
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the sunui utuna '
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(JRKKNVILLE, S. C.
0 j. TOWMES, Senior Editor. JHO.
0. BAILEE, Jro'r. ft Aiiociat* Editor
a>iaij?sis9f ea jpSiik
ONE DOLLAR TOR NLX MONTHS.
I Ctnb* ?/"'9 oneenpy frrt.af i:\nrgr
N-OW it-the timo t? aubsertbe. The Newt
1* important and exciting. Mutter*
| general and local worthy attention and diacuai
eion.
The Editor* take pain* to present to the
reader* of the KNTEKPHI8K uct* and coin-,
menta at to " current event*," and will continue
to advocate auch tneaanrca mf in their
judgment will promote the p*Mi? weal. Aim
giving a fair presentation nod hearing to both
aide* of public question*.
Cotton and other prndnee .commanding One
Krice*. No family Vhould be without a (Qod
fewanaper. It i* the cheapest of all mean*
of Information,' improvement, education and
regular entertainment, anil profitable to every
business.
tlrecnvllle, ?. O., February 23, 1888.
"ARRIVED
til mm on 21ST iKTunr.
A FINK LOT OF
TOBACCO, TOBACCO,
Both Chewing and Smoking,
SOMfcmrXO Extra, wbleh baa under
pone a New York Internal Itevenne
| Inspector's Examination; and therefore ia
obliged to be fine, which 1 nnt selling cheap
j ?'very cheap f< r ita quality. It is indeed
a delicious weod. ~ Cigars, f?r cheaper than
yon have seen them for many a day: Real'
Cui>a for CO cent* per Dozen, at.
JOHN D ASIIMORF.S,
A very large lot of Liulit-a' nod Misses
STRAW 11 .ATS. latest styles, trimmed and
untrlmmed, amongst, tfmch ate the Ore*I
eian. Grecian Norma, Norma, and Florence
Norm*, besides mnnv other slvles, at
JOHN D ASli \HJUKR
Also, a mngt beautiful lot of French and
American Artificial Flowers, Ribbons. Ac.,
A ? st JOHN l> AFUMORKH
Also, a great variety of Trimmings for
Ladies' Dressing, Braids, Bullous, Velvet.
Ribbons, TnfT?-t*\ and Bell ditto, Thread,
i Silk, Flax and C' ttoo. nt
JOHN I). A"(WORK'S.
| Also, Gloves, Hosiery. Under Onrm? tits.
Corsets, (fistich ) India Rubber Garters,
Chord and Bmht*. Needles, 1'ina, Hair 1'ins,
Combs, of every stvle and variety, at
'JOHN D. ASIWOREH
I Also. India Rubber Balls, Mnrhles, (Olasa
and Marble Hock,) Gun Flin's, Gaps, M'iaI
feet ditto, I'owdcr, Shot, J..ad. Ac, h-aides
n hundred or two other little aid Fancy
Ar iele* loo tedious to mention; irclu'lti'g
Toilet Sl urs, remarkablv clisnn
P-nnn'liM", IIrt Oil* and other Toilet Arleles.
besides Ilair Rrn?he* mid Citndis. nl
JOHN l>. ASHMOKI.'3. A'ao,
o very extensive lot of CrurkorJ
and Glassware. Tumblers at 60 cents per
?e?t. Cupvard Haueeia, do., wiih a tin* selection
of Piiglbh and I In wtborne Granite
Diehe*. Snip and Itinner Plates, Cup/ and
Saucers, Howls, 1'jlohcr*, Ewers and liasius, i
Jtc? Ac , at
JOHN O. ASflMOHF.'R '<
Al??, a choice lot of Sugars, C"ff-e. Yen*.
H> 0 Hive Qvrup, l liip'riot *riiel* "to ihe
' Golden '? or " 'Migar House " Syrup*. llui*.
In*, Curinnl*, Citron, Mar*. Nu'ui'*, ("1 *? *,
E-iwr**; fundi#", Na?*c?ro?i1,' Cneese, Soda
Cineketv (fresh.) with many other article*
in the Grocery line, which I am cell on
more mmfcrafe l-rms than evar before *ince
ihe war. A No ? large assortment of Men
and ftov** 11 ai a ;* Wool. Fur, Fell and Silk,
Straw, Etinnma, while arJ colored.
A'ao, a very large aMorlmout of Ladies,
Mie*e*. Oeot*. V- lilli* and Jtoy* Sh'iMi for
Spring ai d Summer; including Calf, Kip.
Pebble S"?l, anJ I,neting lloelrr*, (taller*,
Halm'<t ids, and Congreaa lies, and Lace*,
fee . Ac.
Also, a la*{?e lol of S| r'ng and Summer
Calico*. Print*, MtiMiea, Lovo-Veils, Vcile,
f Handkerchief*, Towd', TaM-cl -tha, and
almost erery other kind of Dry Good* kejil
1 In a hank country afore, all of which will
hc?old af prices lower than heretofore, at
JOHN I). Asll.MOKKS.
A large supply o| Shi) ting* nnd Sheet,
inga. All flic foregoing Good*. h**ide* '
many others nol mentioned. were selected
for uie. chiefly in New Yoik Cify. hy South
??.. men le-rup niieinea* mere, of long and
large ?-X|>erleno??, who are. more competent
to make choice e*l?-ctlon? than tnyreff, and
have been aent tome, at prrti-e. (?ith the
exception of n very few article* ) In-low any
that haa been brought to till* market etnee
the rdoee of ti o war, ami -will be rol<l to my
oM fiier.de and patrons, tie well a* the |?ttb
lie generally, at a very email profit for earh
or cottnlry product-, only. Cell and fee
then) at
Jno. II. AftliiRorr,?,
One I)oor South New Court House Main St.
Mar 2ft 44 tf
4 ^ : r ' ' t ^ . /
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FOR
WEED'S SEWING MACHINE
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'FM4E beet and mmt *imp'e Machine now
L in ??*, nod i? unncdled l>y unv ?v?r
presented' t?? the pnliflit, KhtIh|; all fh?
latest i<np?r?*e?p?dt* ; ?* ? the straight N?
1 dl?, makes the Tight l.oolc S>itch, which ia
[ the only reliable ore, ano eliows the mine
on both slice. It ia simple, easily worked
i nod kept In order; It will Stitch, Hcip,
Fell, Hi. d. Cord, Braid, Ruffle, Tuck, Quill,
I Hen. Stitch, Gather and Hew. at the came
time, performing a greater variety of Work
than any other Machine, on the lightest to
I the heaviest fnbriea.
It received a medal at the recent Paris Fxpnaitlon.
We warrant them to give satisfaction ; if
not, return them.
Please call aud examine them.
We alao keep constantly no hand, a ?n pert or
assortment of Oeatlemen's FURNISHING
(lOOI)S and TRIM VINOS, from the cheapeat
to the heat qualities, and low for cash.?
We will CUT and MAKR in the heat and
latest improved styles, all Oarmenta for Gentle
men and Oents' Wear, Ladie** Cloaks and
Racks, Ac. All Work warranted. :
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ANOTHER ELEGANT ASSORTMENT 0*
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* - BLEACHED AND BROWN.
SHEETINGS
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: Shirtings,
(SEA ISLAND, AC.,)
To which wo.wjuld invito attention.
ALSO, J&
?WI?3Kai3 JLOW <DW.(I0IHF.S,
TEAS, (MAR,
MOLASSES, "
RICE, CHEESE, &C.,t
All of which wo will sell m LOW no they tit
he bonj-lit in any market in the Btato, trans- j
portation added.
Wo keep conotnntty on hand, nil kinds of
Provisions,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES.
**r- OUR TERMS ARE STRICTLY
CASH.jpi
Williams & Whitmire.
Greenville, S. 0., January 8, 1368. 33-tf
FRESlf ARRIVAL,
JSiIS
fTtltE i? s?> -?
JL op?nBrt ?'irKAUtilI/L LOT OF " '
if^SSf gw ASSW) jSW^UPIWU
Which bender* te bis customer, and tha public
generally, at
" GREATLY
REDUCED- PRICES.
Thankful for the liberal patronage reeoired,
ho hopes to merit a continuunco of the same.
W. H. HOVEY.
Jan 8 SS tf
Notice.
ALL persons Indebted to roc, arc requested
to come turward and make payments
immediately. Lunger indulgence cannot be
given, geltlo- merit* must be made.
W. H. HOVEY.
Jan 8 S3 tf
Washing Machines.
I HAVE an hand and for sale, tin
"SOUTH CAROLINA WASHING MACHINE,'*
which Vrlll be sold cheap for cash.
, - T. W. DAVIS,
B'Jncomb* Street.
Jan W "' . '.85 - tf
LAW CARD.
GOODLETT Si THOMAS,
Attornoys at Law,
. AMD
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
W AVE thla day formed a Copartner |
a a siun is th? pmHirt of J,A W and
KQU1T\ on I lie Wenu-rn Circuit,
Office in the old Court House Building.
*. n. aonpLETf, WM. M TIIOMAS.
I>M SO SO I#
W. K. KARl-RT. a. a.-WALLS.
EASLEY & WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
OKEKNT7LLE, 8. C.f
PH4CTICE in the Courts of the Ptate and
of the United HUIch, and give especial
attention to esses in Bankruptcy.
Jim* w 3 tf
Law Notice?Change of Office.
CI F. T0WKE8 has removed Lis Law
X. Office to tho building north-east corner
of the PuhUc Square, in part occupied by
Juliet C. tMiiith. Auctioneer, and the Enterprise
Printing Office, up stairs.
Jan 8 S3 tf
WEP .P3?tCET~
ATTOHNEY AT LAW,
DAHLQNEGA, GA?
WILL practice in tho .Counties of Lumpkin.
Dawson. Uilnicr, Fannin, Union,
Towns, White and Halt.
Jan 10 S3 ' tf
T STarthuB)
ATTORNEY AT JLAW.
WILL practice In the Districts composing
the Western Circuit. AlsJ in the
UNITED STATES C0UET8.
IX Office over the Post Office.
Dec 4 29
KINO & GIBBON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
CHARLESTON, S. Q.
6. w. kino. or.?. r. qikow.
OPPKH thalr aerrteea for the rale of COTTON
and OTHER PRODV.OB. Rtrlog
attention gireu lo bniincH ami prompt roturna
in n<lo.
Hefrrmf'n ?A. M. Hamilton.Itogara k,
Donald and Btone k Kichnrdaon, \V illi?ip?U>n
8. a 4?-4 Feb 28
FARMERS AND H8USUEEKK8,
8AVI YOUR D1MESI.
ajju TUB subscriber respectfully
|nf|j informs the public thnt he lit
|11 HI now located in the HuiMing
UjLi|l occopied by Mr. J. C. C. Tur>'
C'T h ner, neit to the Engine IJo'iae,
where he will MAKE TO
VOHbER or RRPAIB FURNITU
RE, Ate., in the boat manner, end
t the lowest poeaible price* for Capb or
acceptable Country Produce. '
R. W. 8TONR
March 18 48 8
Job Work
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AGENTS WANTED.
\\TANTED?Agents ' to Mll Br. TTm." .
TT v 8?ith'? * BWtl.jn.ry of >We Bible." . 1 *
" * r
It cnoUlna cnrer 1000 otoaeiy printed, dqubla *
column, octem pafda,fV<>uinew oleetrotypo
plate*, on jro.nl paper. arid (? appropriately'TU
iurtretrd with more th.n *00 engraving* on ^
steel and wood> and eerlea of fin?, authentic
umpr, Ac. ' .
It eotwprlae* tha Antiquities, Biography,
Geography, Natural History, Typography,
and ia a complete Cyclopedia ef the Scriptarae.
It it necessary to crery BihU reader,,India*
ncnsnble to erery Minister and Sunday Sehov!
Teacher, and ought to be in aaery femllyt S
It if highly commended by nil ianrdhd |ad * '
eminent men, and by tha Pfeaa generally In
ill parte of the country ae tbe beat boos of
the Wind-of tb? English Language.
Do not be Deceived I. " \
Owingto the nnprec* dented popularity of ',
tUr? Work, a email liinjlieh abridgment. In duo-' . -'
declmo form, of about 800 pages he* been reprinted
iq this country In forger type, and
prod over 8W octavo pager, evidently?by g
making a larger book than Ibe "original?to
give the impression easier that It laouvedition.- *,
It Jin U?* tkmm kn\f the reading matter if eivra/
and i? sold considerably higher tbaa the Eng^*
lish edition of the rente book In tbia Country.
Fume agent*.are endeavoring to palm at tbia
juvenile edition for oure. . ' ~
. Teachers, Student*, Retired Clergymen,
Farmer*, and energetic Women find the agenT
ey for thi* work' both pleasant and luorative
employment. Send for circulars, giving foil
particulars, term*, do., tq *
8. 8. SCRANTON A Co., Book Pablishera, *
120 Asylum 8L llartford, Conn,
W?t*.?Any Newspaper in the country gir-#
ing the nbove an Insertion six consecutive
tuner, well displayed, acd rending a marked
copy tn the publishers shall have a copy sent
the in gratis.
Mh 11 4i v TO
THE PUBLIC.
TOE . PATliJON HOTEL, CHARLESTON,
S. O.,
' _ SOLONH and ably *or??
jL^IL-'V dnetvd iiv the late H. L.
fiJS&aL BUtTBHFJELDi will still
In kept open for the aceom-modalion
oI die traveling public. And it*
former friends and patrons will find tjpa usual
accommodations and attentions bestowed
on them as forincriy. and tire puhlta
frvore, alrfady so well established as THE .
llOTEI.ofUteTRAVELING MF.RCH ANTS
of the South, will, by earnest efforts, be
faithfully preserved.March
4. 1888. 41' If
UI1ANCE OF SCHEDULE
ON TUB
Greenville & Columbia Kail-road.
f _> 2 .. * e
ON AND AFTKR FRIDAY, theftlhla-' .
rtant. I'asseng^r Trains will run daily,
Sundays excepted, at follow*: . ff
L?*ave Columbia at........7 00, A, M.
" Alston., ,.8 6ft, "
" Newberry.... 10 88, " *
Arrive at ^Abbeville 8 80, P. 1L
" " Anderson 6 1ft, t?
" " Greenville 6 00, "
Leave OreenviMe at 8 00. A. M. m
r ** Anderson 6 4ft, * '
" Abbeville 8 48. "
" Nfwlietry... ..1 ?B, P.M.
Arri?? it' Alolon ,.8 00, "
" " Columbia..,. ...8 00, " ?
Trainson the Blue Ridge Kail-road wlH
l?> run drily, Sundays netplrd, connecting
with the up and down.trains on ths
Greenville and Columbia Rail road, as f?l- ,
lows:
Lost* Anderson At. , *B 20, P. If. v ,a
M Pendleton at.,.., .. .6 fO, " ? ,
Arrive at Walhellw at.00, " ,
Leave Wathallaat.. 4 00. A.M.
*f Pendleton at 6 40, " ?
Arrive at Anderson...... ..6 40, "
The Train will return from Helton t? t"
Anderson on Monday and Friday mornings.
JAMES.O. MEREDITH.
General Superintendent. *
T. WTDZvisT
WATCHMAKER,
R3 WOULD Reapeetfully la
' the people of Greenville
iC 3?and the surrounding country,
i^v<jtjyQ^t liat he hae
From his OI.D 8TAND in the GoodDU
House, to *. more CONVENIENT # *
one, three doors North of the Man.
sion House, next door to Pickle* Poor, on
Main 8lr??t where he ia prepared to do
all work in his line of business, at short notice,
in a workman Ilka manner, and on
reasonable terms.
Aug 80 It it
MARBLE W0BK.I
ITIARIILE WORK!! S&&&S&2
"^7 ?>&&(!!
THE vntiecrlber ha* on kaftd, and will
oontinue to reeeivr, a good aaaurtmenfe
of TOMB STOKE!*, of all etsea aod quailtiaa.
Tt?o?e in nead of any thing In that
Una, will do well to aati at the Poet Office
before purehaeing elecwhrr*,
. ir Country produce taken In exchange
for work JAMES M. ALt.EJL
Greenville C. TL, Nov. 6. 1807. ?4-tf
W. H CAMMEE,
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH
AND MACHINIST. .
' - V a. ?
y *Rb* i
flOftN SHELLERrt, Cotton Oina, Locke,
w n?roa#na OU L*mpa, Rawing lf?-'
ahinaa and Paraaola, RHP AIHEI) with
prompt dm*. Charge* rea'onabla.
rgrCountry Produce taken in oxabaoga
for Work
Aland??At Weatfiald's old Shop,
bkj 15 . if
.TT1QHK8T ntarkal prlaa.paid la eaab'for ,
XI OOTTOW, at T. W. I>aVW .
Buncombe Straat. ,
laa M 15 if
Q/\ BACKS of EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, *
Ov lutl reeetted, and for eala low for
<*a.,a? T. W. liAVWB
, . Buncombe Hicaal
Aao 11 IS if