The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, April 29, 1868, Image 4
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Hark From the Tombs" Btory.
This good yarn, for tho troth of
^ which " 8?tV vouchee, ibut is, " in the
main like a map takes a wife," a* he
phrases it, baa Appeared in several pa ,
porn lately in an incomplete form:
Many years ago, while President of
the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad.
he chanced to be traveling over '
<he line in a car where there were but
few passengers, seated ppoehe the
stove, wrapped op if hfa shawl and
meditations connected with tbe gigantic
job, which be had undertaken,
(building a railroad without money,)
wo?n mgm came on. i resent it in
Hounded a brakeman, loudly slamming
the door behind him?one of those
country geniuses who with a laudable
ambition had a day or two ago abandoned
the girls, the fiddle, and the
ploughiail, to u climb in the world," to
become a brakeman. He had been
the king bee at all the neighborhood
frolics, at the house raisings, at the
corn shtickings, and at tha cross roads
doggery fighting ground, and now he
fdt sure that he waa a king bee on
railroads. Strutting up to the store he
slamered down his lantern, kicked the
mud from his huge boots on the foot*
board of the rest, spit tobacco juice
copiously and noisily on the hissing
store, crossed his muscular thighs, took
surrey of the aforesaid boots, with
harness lestber straps, and then bethought
him-elf of the 44 customer "
sitting opposite, on whom he proceeded
to bestow a lengthened critical and
saucy look. as though he doubted the
* customer's " right to be in the coach
at all. At length be sought know!- '
edge :
" Whar are yon gwine, M?**er f
44 To Dalton, sir," responded the Major,
quietly.
44 lVescher, ain4t yon f"
44 No, rir, ] am not; but who do you
ask I"
4' Oh ! nothing, only by -*?1 thought
I 'aw 4 Hark from the tombs 1 rtirkin'
out all over you like. nieasiU. You
know me, I reckon :'4
" I rid aorrv to my that I <lo not."
M Well, I'll ji?t l?e dam ; why, whar
the devil wer von raided !"
44 At Maryville, East Tennessee,"
44 Oh 1 that excuaea you. lor if ever T
hearn tell Qve that aettlement afore, I
wi?h I may he dinned, and I know
evtry place, I du*.H
" You eeem to he well acquainted
with the place rou are note occupying."
lerqaikpd the Major, almost choking
with efforts to anppreaa hia laughter.
" What place do yon mean, Mtaterf
This yere red hainch kivered with the
dried akin* of cow*' tongues, or my
office r
44 I alluded to your ofllcp, and by the
way what ia your position on thi* road?"
44 Braketnan, hy the jumpin* gemmy.
I tho't everybody know'd that; brakeman
over the Yeast Tennessee and
Georgia Railroad."
44 Unfortunately I did not know it,"
replied the Major.
44 Well, you'd dam soon foun' the
fac'ourif you'd a cut up any shines
roun' yere, huggin wimtneo, or c.ussin,
pr trjing to steal anibody'e carpet hag,
or talkin'aaaay to the conductor or tich.
Why I'd a chucked you-butt foremoa'
thru that winder, like dartin clapboard*
through the cracks ov a barn, for I
mean to run thia vera train on high
i i j i _i ir j .
HlVl II |?? III^I JHC-H I uu^. All J'Ull UlUII I
know 1 ?m the brakeranu or (his yere
railroad!"
** Indeed, sir. T did not."
* Wel^old Slideasv, all I he* got (o
l*y is that for a man ovyour look*, you
knoit Irss than anybody I ever taw.
How do you manage (o make a livin',
nvhow fM
1 I receive a Mlarr ; I am President
of (his road ; Wallace is inv name.
Hut I have not (he pleasure of knowing
yours; will you be kind enough to inform
mef
All symptoms of " king bee" disappeared
at this thunderbolt announce
ment, and in their stead, timid humility,
crushed piide of place, a strong
? " get away " desire, and a most con
founded hang dog look.
Bacmiclgrs.?The Roman Cewsors
frequently imposed taxes on nnmarrtwi
men, and men of full age were obliged
by law to many, unless mentally or J
physically disqualified. The Spartan
women, at certain games, laid hold of
all the old bachelors they could get
their hands on, and inflicted on them
very mark of infamy and disgrace,
dragging them around their altars and
handling thein very roughly. In 1093,
the English Parliament laid a tax on
bachelors,' over twenty-five years of ape,
of ?12 ar.d 10 shillings for a'duke,
which was graduated down to one eliil
Jing for a common man. Uncle Sam
i.? K i--:.... ui- ...
imn UC^II ?CI j icuiciik iw inn uiiiiini uru
nephew* at all time*, but lie might Ho 1
a good thing for the heavy ??r debt
by laying a revenue and or/ capitum
tax on them just now. A*-this in leap
year, if the iadiea ??e their privilege,
old m?iH* and bachelor*, who are not
already hardened and inveteraie eaaea,
will not have even the ghost of an eieu?e
for continuing in the stale oI " tingle
ble?ednew."
An old woman on a steamboat observed
two (tailor* pumping up water to
wash the deck, and tbe captain of the
boat being near by, she accosted bim
wiih the following:
* Well, captain, you've got a well on
board, eb I''
f V** ma'am, al* ay* carry one,**said
tbe polite captain. ; *
* Well, that'* clever, I always did '
fiblike the nasty, riycr water, e*pr cijlly I
in dog day*.* '
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From Hop worth Dtaoa'p Www Book, " 8plfStaftl
WIvm." ]
Spirituml WiTM. '
tbk Hionn tit* or trpdrk ruiwo*.
The higher theory of spiritual wire*
ma? bo etated hi fro word*. The
common notion* of a legal umion bo*
twoon a man and woman ?* in an ad
of parting for life. At rho aftar we
promt*# to take each olhor for good
ami ill, for better and worse, engaging
before the world to dwell together,
cleaving on# to the other,, and to none
else, until deadi shall part up. What
do we mean by the*# large word* f? .
That we t#ke each other f?r life only t
That the bargain made for time f* onf?
good for time f That the affections and
the ties which binds them, cense with j
the grave ! In short do we mean that |
marriage in m temporary bond which (
has no part in our eternal life f This ,
is the usual teachmg of the schools and |
in all those countries, where the church |
still refgns and rules, this view of the |
marriage vow is never impeached by ,
adverse decision in a court of Jnw.~ ,
The vow is for life, and the whole of |
Iift>- It lasts until the grave. It ends
whh the grave. . x
The Latin maxim is, M once married, (
always married." M What God baa |
Jiinsd together Tet no man pot a?un? ,
der," says the Western Church. The
husband shall be to his wife, the wife <
shall be to her huidtand only, until
death shall break the seal and tear ilie
cord. So runs the contract and no f*r- j
llier. l>eath only makes man free.?
Sow, this theorv of a marriage vow
being good firr I fs nnd only for life, is
more than simply unsatisfactory to men
and women of a certain type of mind,
it is absolutely lepnNive. Ilu>band*
who care nothing for their wives, wives
who cure, little for their husbands may
l*arn to bear it. When theie is no
?iel? estate of love, no subtle yearning, no
hfeftded Ylf* between the two sexes, they
can look forward to the grave as to the
end of their wedded bond*. if not with
ardor, yet still with agony of &oul.?
But then, as the mrstwriea. ?av in attcli
a case, there has been no true marriage,
either first or lust. 8ncb nnlon*. they
allege, are onlv partnership* of business
and estate. Two proprietors, perhaps,
have been made one ; two family line*
may have run into one stream ; a dull
and legnl act having been eolemnise-d
religious fiimo, and beautified h-v
orange blossoms and bridal benediction*.
Such an affair of trade, ft is alleged,
rr??y end most fitly with the hearse and
shroud. But when a mariiage of true
hearts Was been blessed throughout by
love, as well a* by the pri?-i ; when
two young souls have grown one in
feeling, in de*ire, in aspiration- ; then
tt.o ii.n..nt,i . r .. :<v
iupuiiiu Mr writ? rvrr
ceasing to hold that dear relation to
tho other it* hardly lo he home. The
spfrit kicks against thai doctripe of a
life apart, at en when the promise in
that h shall he pa?se*f m ? hatter and
brighter world. Love, wanting nebrighter
world, refu-es to admit the
thought of a separated life. To tru??
mates marriage is not for the time
now only, but for the time to come ?
Carnal ideas have no disunion in the
sphere of love. Once hound to each
other, true males dc?ire frt he always
bound. Love seek* no cIih..?<* I and
why, if lo\e i? eternal, should the uni n
which makes it vi*ihle, end with tho
g:eater sleep! Men, it is alleged, who
have found their males on earth, can
neeer fall back into such a view. To
their eyes wedlock is a covenant of soul
with soul, made for al! worlds in which
there is conscious life; for the heavens
above nq le-s than lo the earth below.
Looking Hack?Prentice, of the
Louisville Journal, once said in a speech
at a public dinner in Memphis:
1 have written some bitter things of
men who hsve siwee passed away from
the eailh, and whose memories I revert,
and on whose graves 1 could shed tea's
of sorrow sr.d regret. Ah! w hen I
look back through the twenty six tears
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of m? editorial life, and ibink bow
many 1 once denounced who afterward*
la-came mj pen-on*) ft rends. or p-overt
themselves tbeir country's fiends, ami
bow many I once eulogised and toiled
for who bave since turned their baud
ruthlessly and causelessly against me?
when I reflect bow ofti n the mo?t ardn
on# and devoted poli.ictd service* are
for gotten bv tho?e for whom they are
done?and when I remember bow many
of my political friends bave striven to
cru-h me, and how manv Democrats
have gatherer) around me a* a band of
brothers in the day* of mv personal
peril. I sin.aid be gntlty of an outrage
on mv own conscience and on everv
feeling and impulse of my heart, if I ;
were not to weed out from my nature
the partivan biiteroese that once flourhired
there.
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Woman's Wiu.~rUip the Atlantic
I r 1
?crun arv wiin mn ppooo; iwm jc ur
heel into the toe of your boot; in?*ke
| po?t tna?teis pe?f?>rm llieir promisee; end
! snhsciiher* pay the ptinter; ?rpd tip
th-hing hook* with balloons and 6?b for
olio ; when the ruin comes down tike
the cataract of Niagara, remember
where you left your umbrella ; choke
a ii.M'quelo with a hrirkbal ; in short
prove ?.ll thing* hiiUerta considered iml?oesibl?,
but never attempt to coax a
woman to ear she " will," when she has
made up her mind to any she u won't."
* C., can you tell me how the word
saloon ' is spelt f was asked of a i
Ovekney by a quixxical fellow. " CVr j
tainly." said tie Londoner, wi?h a look
! of trinmph, '* there's a he*v and a hay.
|iiid a hell, and two hoes, and q hen."
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A New Fact in Mawru Hiptqet
Father Hue, the famous Oath olio eapforer
of the interior of Cltioa, relates
bat ob one of hi" i?nF joutntyi among (
hot ((range people, bU caravan ers>
raced an eft usual number ' of jack*
imong the donkey* employed ae car
riere of the e*pedition ; that theee .
acks at every re*iing-place kept up ;
uich an abominable braying, especially
inwards the morning, m to render
leep impossible to the abbe; that at
L. i_: i ..i ,L:. > >u
hr? hq vi idw iv ?>?q hiw
er of the donkeys, who Instantly re- ]
?lied that hi* w gr scions highness"
'hopId be no wore disturbed by tbl*
wmring; that, euro enough, quiet
light with it* refreshing sleep followed,
?nd on inquiring into the cause in the
norning, he wm pointe?l to the noisy
*cks, each wit h heavy alone tied to
iii tail. * That,'* eaid the driver, u h?
he Way we settle them. The jackass
itand* upon hi* digniiv, and will not
twwy unices he eon etraighieo out hi*
taHF; and wiih a heavy alone attached,
lie ean'l straighten it out. don't you
tee! Every lime he tries it, the
weight on hia tail pulls him down, and
be shuts his jaw."
Thb Advbsinians.?The Abysslnt*
mm are .not negroes?of the woolly*
heed, thick frppvd and Ebo kinned
type?such as the London coniio pa|?er?
are food of representing them.?They
are a croaa of the Bedouin Arabs
with the Greek, Portuguese, Jew, Galla
and the negro?the Bedouin features
and character predominating ia the
mixture, and making quite a distinctive
national race. The men are shorter of
stature than the Anglo 9axons, courageous,
tough and wiry ; and the women
are hnttdaome. The prevailing
religion of the country is " Coptic
Christianity," which is very Intolerant
and very ceremonial, but probably as
much resembles the religion which
Christ taught as some of the other sects
that bear Ilia name. The King, Theodorus,
chima to lie, and for aught wa
know is; descended from Solomon and
the Queen of Sheba.
UitMierAKablk.'?It is contended that
a newspaper man ean always tell what
sort of a woman a man marries, by the
way he treats the piinler. If he geta a
common wife, he foigels the piinier altogether.
It he ]??1? a Ivh-rably good
wile, he will send in tlie notice of hi*
marriage. If he gets a very go,,d one.
ue win term me primer a lice ?>f cake
accompanying the notice. If lie get*
au extia g?>od one, he wilt send a greenback
wish the notice. And if lie get*
a glorious, angelic ceatnre?all affection
and goodnen?lie is sure to send
the printer a eold or silver eetiwr, willi
the notice of hi* hap;>iuers.
A little l?ov had lived f.?r some time
with a penurious old uncle, who took
good care thai the child'* health should
not l?e injured by nvtf feeding. The
uncle was one day walking out, (the
child at hi* fide,) when a friend aoouajt- {
> 4 him, acc. nipanii.rf by a greyhound.
While the elders were talLing. the little
f.-llowr never brvWig seen a 'dog of *o
aliin and abgfrt a texture, din-pod the
creature round the neck, wi.li ihe ini
passioned cry, " Oh, doggie, and did
ye live wi' your uncle, too, that ye are
eo thin I"
1 m
Ti??t Or* ate Sttlk or Wniriro.?
The joiirnrlial* of Oberlin, Ohio, call a
barber 4 a Urticarial profeaaor ;* winter i*
spoken of as u fti., J. Froal f a surprise
'party ia entitled ** an Amicable inv*?
ion burglara are dubla-d " modem
adept*," and the public speaking in 'be
college i* called " The Mom lily Historical."
After tliia, aa Thackeray u?ed to
say, "talk abont your 4 foine writing.'"
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It ia worthy of note that while the
whole North ia bonified at the di?loral
repngaaace of the Southern States to
black domination , the lower IIoumi of
the Ohio Legislature has ju-t passed
the measure for perpetualirg cane,
known a* the " vi-it.le admixture bill"
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which deprive* or me light lo ro t all
pamnaa bavin); a * vUibla admixture *
of aegro blood.
$ ^ t ' v r
M Caw I induce you to ia*eat in a
lock !" trailing inquired a traveling
agent for an improved door fattening of
a plain-looking old maid, whom lie encountered
aweeping off her frdnt atoop.
" You might, ir,*' ahe replied, with a
ghaally traile' eyeing him carefully for
a moment from Lead lo fool, w in ierd
lock*
m1satClkm,m cried two disputing
darkiea. appealing for deci-ton to a aahie
umpire. ** which word ia light?dy
zvctly or de sadly !" Tha aahle umpire
redacted for a moment, and then
with a look of wiadorn aaid, I can't tall
pe ixackly."
A SBKTtMBKTAl alitor any* ! * Tl it
comforting to know that on* eve watchea
for our coming, and look* brighter
when w* come." A contemporary i*
piirv?-fl to Imrn that hi* " brother of ill*
quill haa a wife with one eye."
The great Oaine* Will Caae, which
hna been in the court* for more than *
3it*rter of n wnmrr, ha* *t I eat been
ecidtd in the United State* Supreme
Court, in furor of Mr*. Oaine*. The
decb-ion make* her the w*allh'e*t wo*
man in America.
* Pom* man adv*rti*e* in an Edinburgh
paper for n voting lade to go to a
ball.n W?'t? known \m to bring ball a
to tba young men.
M A yiMAL* prize fight i* lb* la?t development
of woman'* right* in Eng
'and." Can't hurt each other?loo we!!
I rotected by brea*{work* !
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. m mm irunbu
roiuain at .
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
O. W. TOim>, Bnltr Iditcr.
JHO. 0. BAILXT, Fro'r. * iiiMiiUUltor
irmncgis, $a &SS& &sswwm,'
ORB 90LLAA FOR SIX MONTHS.
Ctuh* a/10 )(( reccfrt one eapyfftt of cknrg*.
NOW to tbo tim* to anhacribo. The Nt?i
to important and xoitinf. Mutters
goners! and local worthy attention and disoos ion.
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Tbo Editor* Uko paint to prmoi to tho
roadert of tbo ENTERPRISE facts and com. I
moot* at to Mcanent tvnu* and wiH con- |
tinwe t? advocate rush mcmartt at in their
udgment will promote the public weal, Alto
itrlni ? fair presentation'aod bearing to both
a idea >4 public umIIudi.
Cotton and other pmdne* eommandieg Roc
prior*. No faaiUj abonld be wllboat a good
Nawapaper. It la the cbeapeat of all nieatia (
of Information, improvement, education and
regular entertainment, and profitable to every
business.
Qreeaellle, 0. C.f February 26, 18(18.
T VPTI
All OPilEI H 2IST IISTilT.
A FINE LOT OF
TOBACCO, TOBACCO,
Both Chewing and Smoking,
SOMETHING Extra, which haa undergone
a New York Internal UeVrnue
Intpcetor'a Examination ; and therefore ia
obliged to be line, which I ant telling cheap
?eery cheap f r ita quality. It ia indeed
a delicious weed. Cigars, far cheaper than
yon have teen them tor many a day: Real
Cuba for 50 cents per Dozen, at
JOHN D ASH MOKE'S.
A very large lot of Ln dies' and Sfittssr
STRAW IIATS. lateat stylet, titmmed and
untriniim-d, amongst which ate the Grecian,
Grecian Noimn. Norma, and Florence
Norma, beaidea mnnv other etylee,at
JOHN J). ASHMOltE*8.
Alan, a most beauilfal let a# French and
American Artificial Flawi-re, Itihhene. Ac.,
Ac., at JOHN 1> A>-1IM0RE,S.
Alto a great variety of Trimmings for
Ladies' Dreating, Braids, Buttons, Velvet
IMhhona, Taffeta and Iielt ditto, Thiead,
Silk, Flax and Cotton, At
JOHN D. ASnMORKH
| Aha, Gloves, Hosiery, Under Gnrments,
I Corsets, (French ) India Itnhher Oarterr,
' Chord and Braidr, Needles, l'ins. Hair Bint,
Comha, of every style and variety, at
JOHN 1). ASILMOI.'FTS
Alto India Rul,her Balls. Marbltt, (Cars
and M.trlda Rock.) Gnu Plin'a, flap*, Musket
ditto, Powder, Shot, L-od, Ac., Inside*
a hundred or two other little aid Fancy
Ar idea too tedious to mention; iroluding
iT-dlet 8?*a|t, remarkably cheap, Perfumery,
Pomades. Hair Oil* and other Toilet Articles,
besides Hair Brushes and CiMiiha. at
JOHN l>. ASHMOKK'S.
Alto, a very extensive lot of Crockery
and dlsMwarr. Tumblers at 60 oenta per
sett Caps and Saneera, do., with a Roe selection
ol EliL'lirh and Hawthorne
Girlie*, Ki'ltp and I)ini>er Plate*, Cup* nii.l
Saucer*, howls, Piluhr?*r Ewer* ami lJuaiii*,
Ac.. Ao., at
JOHN O. A^HVORK"8.
Al*o, a choice lot ol Sng us, Coffee. Ti-ae,
B<e lli'e Byrup, a ?iii?erlor article to tliv
" Golden " or "Mi^ar ilouec" Syrup*, U?i*in*,
Currant*. Oltron, Mace. Nuiiine,Clove*.
E*aence*, Candle*, Ma-car-mi, Cheese, Sixl'i
Cfnekerv. (fre*li,) with tnnny other ur:iele*
in the Grocery line, w hie hi I can act I on
more moderate term* than ever he fore elnce
the war. A!?o a large a-aortrtient of Men
and Itoy'* Hala; Wool. For, Fell atid Silk,
Sinew, Faminin, white nrd colored.
A'an, it very large art -rm o- t of Lndie*,
M'eaea, Gent*, Yotltha and KoyaShne*. lor
Spring and Samnnr; including Calf, Kip.
Pebble Seat, and Latting bootee*, (Iniim,
fkilovral* ar.d Congrats 'i'i-a, and La?o,
Ae . *i.
Alao, a large lot of 8| rfng and Snmmer
Calico*, Print*, Muelm* Love-Veil* Veil*,
Handkerchief*, Towd*. Tiitd-ehnl.*, and
almn*t every Other kind of l>ry Good* kept
in a tack country store, all of which will
be sold at pricca lower than heretofore, at
JOHN D. ASIIXOVtK*.
A large anpplv ol Shilling* and Sheet.
Ing*. All the foregoing* Goods, lie?ide*
many other* not mention, d, were ecleeted
tor me, chiefly in New Ymk City, by Southem
men doing huaioem there, of long .ml
large experience, wloi are more competent
to make choice /Mrl-ctlona Mian- U'vaelf, and
have been sent to m? at price. (.rlth the
exception of a very few article* ) below any
that liaa been brought to thia market finer
the clove of the war, and will he sold to mv
ol-l Diei.d* and patron*, a* w. II a* th. pub'
lie generally, at a very email profit for earh
or country produce, only. Call and aea
tli em at
J no. D. A slim ore's,
(W TVoor South New Court lluute Main St.
Mar 26 44 tf
W. H CAMMER,
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH
AND MACHINIST.
CORN SHRM.FRS, Cotton Oina, Lock*.
Krrown* Oil Lamp*. Sewing Ma
eUtae* and Parwaola, REPAIRED with
prompt nee*. Charge* rea'onable.
rSjTCouolry Pro*)cee takm io txchai g->
far Work.
Stand?At WaafSaldV old Shop.
. J.a a 26 tf
KINO A GIBBON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
CHARLESTON, S. C.
0. W. KIM, BIO. K. ailBON.
OFFER their wrrlrrt for the r?Ie of COTTON
and OTHER PRODUCE. fitriei
attention given to Uiinmud prompt return*
made.
Mr/erntret ?- A. M. Hamilton.Roger* k,
Donald nnd Stone k Richard* n, WilHemMon
S. 0. 40-4 Feb 2A
UKJHK.HT mmkel price paid in e*#!, for
OUTTOV, at T, W. DAVIS'
Buaeombe Street,
inn M 85 - if
SAMUEL BLACK, BARBER.
WOULD respectfully Inform the pnhlie
that he km opened n HARBRR SHOP
in thr building founcrly occupied by JOSEPH
ALEXANDER a* a Mare**# Hhop, and between
the Store of Mr. Trnnii Robert* ntd
the building formerly occupied by the Poet
OIHee and EnUrprie* Office, second door above
the rain* of MrHee'* Hall, where he baa located.
Being a Era/tetiomnl Marker, he hop**.
I by attention to bnaineaa, together with polite.
neaa to all, to merit a portion of public pat
1 ronage. in CUTTING, 811 <TIN0 AND
SHAMPOOING. April 1 45 tf J
fel S E ? .
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II St? tKHVHL
ANOTHER RLEUANT AtiSORTMRNT OF
PRERTS, GINGHAMS,
BLEACHED AND BROWN
SHEETINGS'
AND J
Shirtings, * ;
{SSA ISLAND, AC.,) J
To which w? Would ioTlto attention. ?
ALSO, (
A CIUIPISiaiB JfcEDTP ?a*
nnmwrfl mwio oiifun -
iurriirj&, iMMbu/ui,
MOLASSES,
RICE, CHEESE, &C.,
All of which we will tell mp LOW e? they can
be bourht hi any market tie the State, trane- 1
portation added. 4
W? keep constantly on hand, all kind* of ]
Provisions,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES. !
.JPS-OUR TERMS ARE STRICTLY
CASH, ut*
Williams & Whitmire.
Ureenvllle, S. C., January 8, 1888. 33-tf
AGENTS
FOR
WEE1TS SElVlNfi MACHINE
bett and most simple Machine now
1. In tire, and it unexcelled by an* e*er
presented to the puldie, having all the
luteal improvni'ilu ; naes ihe at might Nee
die, makes Ihe Tight Lock Stitch, which is
the only reliable ore, ann shows the tame
on both ti-let. It is simple, easily worked
and kept in order; it wiil Stitch, Hem,
Fell, hi. ?f. C?rd. Braid, Ri.We. Tuck, Quilt,
lifin-Stitch, (lather and Sew, at tlie tame
time, p-rfor.ning a greater variety of Work
than any oilier Machine, on the lightest to i
the heaviest fabrics.
Tt received a medal at the recent Paris Exposition.
Wo wjrrant them to el?? ,l
not, return them. 1
I'lvaae call aud examine Umm.
k We aleo keep constantly on hand, awjperinr
awmrtmcnt of Gentlemen'* FURJt IAH rS?J
(IOOII8 and TilI.MMINOS, from the ctieaprrt
In the beet tpralitica, and low for each.?
We will cu r and XAHK in tbc bc?t end
latest impeowod rtylcs, alt Garment* for OinI
tlemea and* Ocnte' Wear, Ladies' Cloak* and
Sack*, Ac. All Work warranted.
PICK I*R & POOUE.
Greenville, S. C. Jan. 15, 1808.
Jan IS 3d tf
FARMERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS,
(8 AVE VOUk EHIMIESt
l&j. THE anbrcribcr reapocfully
k Hfi Tn infunt* the public that he i?
I i>} bow located in the It I ling
nil 11 occopied by Mr. J. C. C. 'Kur.
IC?4, ner, next to the Engine ?7o-j?o,
where he will MAKE 'JO
VOKDEK or REPAIR KUUN
TI URE, <kc.. in tlie beat manner, and
at the lowest possible price* (or Ca<l*. or
acceptable Country Produce,
R. W STOXE.
March 18 43 8
LAW CAltD.
COODLETT & THOMAS,
Attorneys at Law*
avi>
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
UAVK thla day formed a Copartner
ship In the practice ot LAW em!
EQUITY on the Weaiern Circuit
Itrtioe in the old Court llou*e Building.
?. P. Oo.obi.KTT, wta. M THOMAS.
l?eo 90 90 tf
?r. K. lAiuri a. o. wrlli.
BASLE? & WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
GREENVILLE, 8. <??
PRACTICE in (he Court* of the Plate end
of the United Pin ten, and give erpecial
attention to ca*ea In Bankruptcy.
June ID 3 tf
Law Notice?Change of Office.
GF. TOWNES ha* removed hi* Law
Office to the huitdtng north-cant corner
?f the Puhlie Sijnaro, in part occupied hy
Juliwa C. Smith, Auctioneer, and the Enterprice
Printing Office, up ?tair*.
Jan 8 - 23 tf
^^M.^rpRICE*
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DAHLONEGA, GA?
WILT, practice in the Countio* of Lumpkin.
Itawson. Oilmer, Fannin, Uni< n,
Town*. White and llali.
Jan 1# 33 tf
tTsTaSth uk7
ArrrrrtTJvi?v a t> r * ?r
? a a. a v 11 A A /\ A. JLJ^ V V
WILL practice in the Dieirfcte eompneing
the Wwlfrn Circuit. Aleo in the
TOUTED 8TATE8 COURTS.
Uf" Ortioe oter the Poet Office.
Dee 4 *8
Washing Machines.
I HAVE on b?nd nod for Mle. the
SOUTH CAROLINA WASHING MACHINE,"
wl.ioh will be told cheep for e*eh.
T. W.DAVIS,
B'jneomhe Street
Jen 22 Sfi tf
; QA SACKS of KXTIfA FAMILY FLOUR.
Ov7 i??H geeeleed, eml for mle low for
6Mh, at T. W. I>A VlX'fJ
|tiin<onib> Street
Jen 29 e. 8.1 u
* *>
UJJLU.lL-!! Li 1 ' Ifill I'l . Ill
TUB PUBLIC. 'S
THE PATlUoN HOTEL, !.
CHABiSSTOy, a r? ?
a SO LONG and ablr eoiLglL-^K
dnrt~1 by the late H. L.
BlaBni butterfielB. win sttn
BmOSUhc b? kept open for the aeeonsio.Uti?ii-oi
ibe traveling public. And ite
i.ruter friends and patrons'will find the*
isual accommodations and atfentloae W
towed on them as formerly, and the ndhlie
avors, airsady so well established as THE
lOTEL of the TRAVELING MERCHANTS
" Uu South, will, by ssrnest efforts, be
aitl.Cntly preserved.
nnrru ?. I BOH. 41 If
?w&vaKirrflmKfiVEK?
Charlotte A South Carolina E. R. Co.
fllMiffij am*j aejaiii VI "Tt
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE.
OitxuiA, R. C, Marob 81, 1868.
ON end otter tliii dote, the Troina uvea
tliia Huad will ran oe fellow*:
Leave Colmnt.io ot 4.00 p m.
Arrive ot Charlotte ot II .00 p. m.
LeaveCharlotte ot ...11.85 p. m,
A'rivo ot Columbia ot. 0.00 o. m.
Passengers taking this route, going North
make cl'.ft connection! ot GreeneLorn, TiTel.
don end Povtemouih, to oil princlpol Northern
clti-o,
rr Ticket* optional front Greensboro,
sitlur vlo Dinvllfe er Roltfoh ; and frous
Porttiur-niYi either vio Roy Line or Annoe
messic Route. Baggage cheeked through.
tar TIME As QUICK end FARE as
LOW oa by ony other route.
Pas*eng?re from Greenville Railroad f
going North, moke same time, by taking
this route ot 4 o'clock p. m., oe they will by
leaking bet e ot 6 o. m , ae the iimt to oil
points North of Richmond ie the same.?
Trains of thie route coming $oHlhf moko
connection with troina of Greenville Rood.
For THROUGH TICKETS to Richmond,
Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and
New York, oi>p)y ot Ticket Office, foot
Banding street.
CALEB BOt'KXIQflT.
8uperintend<bf.
A pi 8 . 46 , If
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
OS Ttio
Grcenvil'e tfc Columbia Rail-road.
ON ANI) AFTER FRIDAY, the 6:h inslant.
Passenger Trains will ruu doily,
Sundays excepted, ?s follows:
Leave Columbia ot 7 00. A. M.
" Alston 8 55, "
" Newberry I?> 85. "
Art ive ot Abbeville.... ...3 Si), P. M.
' *' Anderson 6 H, *
? ? 00, "
Leave Greenville at 6 00. A. M.
Anderson 6 46, "
- Abbeville 8 46. " **
- Newberry .1 26, P; W.
Arrive ot Alston.........H in), "
...5 00, "
Tmiii on the Blue Ridge Kail-road will
?l?i run daily, Sunday* excepted, connectVim
wifh the np- and down train* on (lie
Greenville aod Columbia Hail road,a* follow*
:
Leave Andre** a* 5 SO, P. M.
" IViuMefon at........A SO, "
Arrive at Walhalla at 8 Oft, "
Leave Walhalla at . .4 ftfti Av M.
Pendleton at.. 5 do,
Arrive at Anderron. .......A d??, "
The Train will return from Helton to
Audertou ou Mondav and Friday mornings.
JAMW O. MEREDITH,
General Superintendent.
South Carolina Bailroad.
AKNEKAI, 8UPTS 0*1 ICT, 9
Chaklkhtu!), 8. C., March 28, I8A8. }
ON and after Sunday, Marrh 2?, the Passenger
Train* on the South Carolina
ltailrond will run a* follow*, via :
Leave Charleiton for Columbia A..10 a. m.
Arrive at Kingavill* J.30 p. m.
Leave Kingtville 2.00 p. m.
Ajrive a* Columbia .1.50"p. in.
Leav* Columbia ............... A.ttOa. ro.
Arrivo at Kingtville ... 7.10 a. m.
Leave KinjvecilU. ... ?.?0p_miArrivo
at Fharlrernrr _ 7.1? p.m.
I The Passenger Train on the Camden Branch,
will eonnert with tip and down Columbia!
Train* and Wilmington and Mmirhe*ter Railmad
Train* on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS
and SATURDAYS.
Night Kxprena Freight and Passenger Accommodation
Train will run a* follow*::
Leave Cbartortnn far Colombia... 6.40 p.m.
Arrive at Columbia A.1>5 a. m.
Leave Columbia...a ......5.30 p. nr.
niuvv ui vmrvcnoD 6. 4# a. null.
T. I*K A K K, Octi'i Sapt.
April 15 47 tff
T.W.DAYIS,
WATCH MAKER,
CCT WOULD Reapeetfufly fr*/py^^form
tha people of GreenTille
. (??? Tni the aurruunding country,
jgV44|f^thit he baa
n.Kiitxo'WKcn
From Ilia Ol D STAND in the Good.
WU Houae, to a more IONVRMKNT
one, throe door* North of the Man.
i"U Uonee, next door to Fickle Jk Poor, on
Main Street, where he ie prepared to do
II work 1m hi* line of hnaineae, at ahoft no.
tice, in a workman like manner, and <?ju
reasonable teriua.
Aug 50 IS If
MA11BLB WORK!
MARBLE WORK ! !
ftX /Tv 7TV TtTT fPV J* o b n
? ??? ? v*
rI^HE euheeriber hat on hand, and will
JL continue to receive, a good assortment
of TOMB HTONES*. of all eiaee and quaUtiea.
Those in need of any thing la that
line, will do well to eall at tha Poet Office
before purchasing elsewhere,
ty Country produce taken in exchange
for work. JAMES M. A LI.EN.
Greenville C. H.f Nor 6, 1867. 24-tf
BATES VILLE
MAIMCrBRigS HI
UAV1NO been ?| pointed Agents fotv
this Company, we are prepared to
sell 8H1UTINUB AND YARN at Paetory.
pricee.
David A Hiradley,
Orocere and Commission Atetchants,
fOlffPlivills, S. 0.
Nor 6 " * *44 U
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