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r | wmmmmmmmaaBmaBBmsssBsaBm ' _ . ' Proyotiojf by ProxyU wa* a warm Jay in July. <11 r*. Emily lWtuck, ami her nlw, Miw Mnrgv*l Kivers, ware killing lo gather in the private parlor of Mra. Penstock. Mra. Penstock was a widow lady who owned op to thirty-five, and was probably nearer tiftyr She wv * very alriking looking woman wh^n she waa made up, but so much of her beauty was f.tlae that it waa difficult to .oil where nature ended aipl art began. It was ?o warm this afternoon that she had not felt energy enough to gel herself up. A thunder shower was imminent, and no one would start out An a call with such a black oloud io the West. SlnV was safe enough to remain en deshabille, lier teolh were in the turn bier allotted to them up stairs; ber f ?I - e hair reposed snugly in a neat round uo.x ueMHe ine Mo re-a Hi tumbler ; her f?oi plumpers kspl the box and tumblers company, and various oiber minor utifiir* which .went to make up .Mrs. Emily Penstock, wore lying apart ou tlie toilet tablo. Oae would scarcely have recognized in the bald headed, toothless old lady of that July afiernoon, the spruce young widow, who the night before figured at Mrs. Jones' soiree in pink tarletan nod short sleeve*, and flirted her fan at young lawyer Gardner as gusninuly as a young girl just fiont a boarding school. " v " MkJJK''5 dear," said Mr*. Penstock, for the widow was very affectionate always in hor mode of address?"wbal do you think of lawyer Gardner 1" Maggie started and dropped lit* crochet work on the fljor. " J?I?don't know, annt.w ' Don't know ! Well, I declare ! 1 don't mind telling you that 1 think he is the most distiuguo young man in town. Llia manners are so resashi/. and he litis the air of?of a duke! " " Did you ever see a duke, auuiiet " '* No, dear. But one can imagine, if lhey have a sou! which soars above the groveling things of this suhlimntory spear into the celestial reiriou* of the aiubieut eilier ! Uul?there! Why do I think of him ! Again and again since the etadtrs of my deiir, departed Charles have I said thai never, no never should hit place he tilled by mortal man ! litll he has been gone five years, Maggie, and il is very, very, long to be a widow," " Yee, auntie." "No one could expect one to do hiot?J for bit memory than I have doue. J wort? tho very deepest mourning two ye*ie?crape *nii bvll?b*?ioe, my dear ?and they were fearfully expensive, and dreadful becoming. And then 1 ,wore lavender a year, and green ?>x months?and only thin year have 1 adopted colors. And Charles' tombstone is the handsomest at Laurel wood, and the angel on iv <? juai a- mttuud as life I What triore can I do! "' ' Nothing, dear aunt." " Mr. Gardner is a very hnndsoiTRman. Uon't you think sot I alwHyaduiireJ useo with side whiskers. And then his hair is black?all heioes have black hair. And it is so lonesome-foi mo heie at nights. Theia are so many houeebieakers around. The house iliable at any time to be eniertNl ar\d robbed. 1 have bad sericu* thoughts of taking a protector." u Gel a bull dog, auntie." "Good gracious, Maggie, *are you crazy ! A dog would howl nights, and il is a sine sign of death when a dog how K" " but you wouldn't die any thesoou er for having oue of yonr own." "I don't know, lie might have tho liTdrophobav. but I really ought l-> liave some defence." " liuy M i?ev..Ivor.'* "A revolver I I should faint ?w#j hi til*? sight of ono. Why, I wouldn't louch uiiti of those dieftdful weaponfor ail tiiu world ! My nerves are *o sensitive. I need a strong arm on which lo lean, and twine around as the ivy twines aioutul the kingly oak. And Maggie dear, this is in confidence he twecn us?I think that Mr. Gaiduer i.very attentive heie, don't you ! " t' Yes?lather," said Maggie, hliuh ing redder than ever, and getting her crochet hook so entangled in the worsted that it was doubtful if she would ever succeed in straightening out the tangle. " Jle was here twice yes'etday, and once day beforo ; and he never took hieyes off our pew last Sabhaih. The dteadful, wicked man 1' When he ought to have been listening to the sennon, which was eloquent and full of oignitude. lint love forgives every thing, and I will not judge him hard. I _ wish he wasn't so diffident, lie never seems to have courage to ?a\ wiial he desires to. Maggie dear, do you think it is any harm for a woman to help a bashful man ori a little in hi* wooing when she sees that he loves her ? " : I Mippo-e not, aunt." > it.o I ...n -...I ,t;<r.i.... ? .? * n?v?elf, Miigcie, I declare I hlti?h to mink what 1 anr. miying. Yuu can help iii**, dear. and NJ,r. ^J.aidner ton, if you only will. \\ ill you, darling?" * Mow can 1 help vi u nniit } " 'Just give him to understand iIih1 Ii!. * love la rcUiineds acd* that?that though I still reveie the memory i f mv dear departed Chnrle?, h mid not in senhi Me to ilie wort I) of, pllier men. In hort, Maggie. I v xnl y( u to toll liim t Ii At I .irn rt-wjv to become Mm. Gard ucr ?lien*-vor he wiflicfi. Will von?" " Y"ii want ujo to j>iop< ?e to him for you?" "Ye?, d?ar. lint, good gracious) there he is coming up the wulk now . I T 89 6 S ? "- ' --v --.7^=^?j?.?.jfe? Miiti il i? ju?t ready to be n ?liow?-r, I I'beie it- devotion f?.i juti. Ob Ueviug*! what shall 1 do! I ain't fised wnd I cau't get oat through the front entry to go up suin after my teeth and thing*??nd I wouldn't have him s#r ine in tbia plight for five hundred dollar*," 44 Them ta this china closet, aunt." M So ill era is ! Hon luck v ! HI onen ibe door ? crack for air.*' And Mr*. Penntock vanished in?ide the closet which lei out of the kitting room just *.i Mr. Gardner entered the apartment. lie went clo*e up to Maggie. and look her hiind, and ?aid something toll over it, but in no low a tone that the eager listener in ihe closet could no> catch the word*. Probably ,she thought, he was inquiring why she wae absent. "Mr. Gardner," said Maggie, after they had diccusted the weather as in duty bound, " do you want to get married I" " Yea, I do," said Mr. Gardner em* phatically. "Lawful heart!" said aunt Emitv to herself, " he's mighty hold about it." " Well?" said Maggie, pulling away on the tangled worsted, and gelling it into an utterly hopeless snarl?"she lovea you and alie is ready to marry you any time when you want her." Mr. Gardner started up and looked angry. " Mi?s Rivers?"he said, with embarrassment?" it?'is not customary for ladies to confess their preference in this?this unblushing manner. I ususl say that 1 am surpiised. 1 tho*t the lady of my love was a person of delieaoy and modest a* a violet." "So kite is," stammered "Maggie? "hut she?she thought you was diffi-. dent and afraid to speak lest she might refu-e you, and she thought it out) right '.o help you along a little." "1 uni obliged to her;" returned Mi. Gardner coldly. " 1 atn capable of Hiking for what I waftt." '* Pi ay do not be offended* . She | meant it for the best. She is diffident! So very diffident that she could not sp. nk to you about it heiself, and she a>k' <l me to do so." ' She a-ked you! Good gracious, Mayyie Rivers, what ate vou driving at I " "I?I am sorry that I have djnej wiong; hut she wanted a piotector;' and she was afraid the silver plate i might be stolen. And she is afraid of! n i. vn'Ivor, ami dogs howl nights and j make to'k- <!i.* ! " half sidrut-ii M tgg'm, ili'i polling aWwy at the'unlucky wor > Med.' " G .t./;tier seciUcd .lyrlh. her hand- and llndw the wofsied uul of the window. ' Maggie, who is ii loves me t " " My ? hi# aunt Emily." " Your aunt? Emily ! '* said he, draw | ing a long l>i cat b?f ihn.dh-kelis I " I ' Y?? tuy aunt E'tiily." " J he W-dldwe old U"g She ?J? *s-.1 does >L?-? And 1 iove yon, Maggie Hirer* Nobody hui you in all the wot id ! \\ hy, she u oJJ enough to be* i niv mother" Gaidncr had got hi- aril) around' Maggie, and w?? indulging in ?i>m line likcdcim n-tiaii<>n-. ujini ihetlo-et door tiitw open, and a heavy pitchd whizzed hy his head, and Miikmg the looking glass dmilrird 11 into a ilionami fr tgoieiits ; ii wa-<]iickl v followed by a soiio lurceu?a teapot?a creampitcher, and iiii|)>, saticvia and bowl# loo j numerous to mention And lastly, out came Mo. IVnslockj h?i.-elf, artm-d with a ioog bandit d duster, anu llew at Mr. Garduer iike a small huriicane. "Old enough to he your mother, is she?" viivd -he. billing him a lick I' llkM wl.lllliilt*rw * ** llllll llluts * - vllo i I mi) old hay ? ch ? ! aku that ! and iIimi ji and that! * mid the blows /ell lliick I and fast. Poor Galdner dropped his Hflli HW*V fioin Mamie's waist. Hiid liMllrw be whs rutlii'il out into llie rain which IihJ commenced (wiling. Down the street they went at the top of their speed, mid it is doubtful how j the miller would have teiminHted had not Gardner stubbed his toe, lost |?i? balance and fallen lead first into it wine cellar kept bv Mr- OToole. The j;ond lady though' the Kvil One had mrived, and with distended eve* and blanched face she ru-hed up into the street, and met Mrs. Penstock in the doorwav. "Iloly St. Patrick!" cried Mr*. O'Toole. " Here's a woman truck hv the ligb?n;ng and the hair all burnt off fr->m birh'ad." and before Mrs. Pen i mi. . U rniiji' *peak to explain matters, ( lie wa? ;ak?-n into the shop of roiinff Dr Trvon. w ho was d vinjj, for a patient, , and put through mieli a course of treat j merit for asphrxia that -be bid to keep her bed for fortnight aflerwaid Wl t . .I.I.I.VI.I..1 jit A ... I.? ? ?* ? ?r r-- , -nr ? ?1 1 of town 'lli.- ?t?vf of her |iropiw?| hv |irn*v to Mr Gardner leaked our fnm? w?V : and :.f???? thai the air of lite pln??e j di*?fp eect wi; h her. < *' I'htkk what are von doinc (o ilia! hoy ?" ?n,*<l a ?ehoohna-rter. " !I? wan ' led li? know if von (en front *6* i enU'i'ii 1 nw ninny will iom-in en I look ' Inn of his apple* in -how liim, and now he want* I -h.oilrt ga\e litem hark."? I Well, e ItV doiil von do it, then f" ; " C- 4. sir, he would llten forg-l hivw j msay i* left.'1 Cast Strbi. 8oai?.?A Cocknev hai tone! ?nt near a gentleman at a oivic >'ir. nor. who a1ludeih to the excellence of I ho knive*. adding lha' ** article* ni'if) ufac'urer! frmrt ra-t aleel ware of a verv Knprrior quality, nidi a* razor*, fork*. "At'." mp'ied lite | not harnnet, " and. *nnp too-thole'-' t?t aottp like CMiile soap/* t IT t 8 R S I T;a$ Buv's Ukswu^ji.,*. -I n i?)i I i you how it ww< You see Bill mid me u down to the dure?-excuse me ? catching fi?h, though * didn't caich any : I gut one bite, and Bill told mo to scratch, but I didn't*, ^'ell. I felt ia my pocket and found my koi/e and it was gone, and I said. Bill, you stole my knife, and he said I was another, and I said go there yourself, and he said it was no such a thing, and I said he waa a liar, and could whip him if I was big* ger'n him, and he raid he'd rock me to deep mother, and I said he was a big ger one, and he said I never bed the end I mid for him to fork over tlial knife, and he raid he couldn't ?ee the fork, and I mid 1M fix bim for a tombstone at Maik waiter's. and he said toy grandmother was no gentleman*< and I said he dersent take it up. but he did, you bet, you never?well, you never did?then I got up again, aud said he was loo much afraid to do ft again, and he tried to. but he didn't, and I robbed him and throwed him down on top of tne like several bricks, and I tell you it Kent all?and so did he, and my little dog got behind U?M and bit him, and Bill kicked at the dog, and the dog ran, and I ran after the dog to fetch him back, and didn't catcb him till I got clear home, and I'll whip hitu more yet. Is my eye very black t Bkai-tiful Answkrs?A pupil of Ahbe Steord gave the following extraordinary answers. Q What is gratitude! A. Gratitude is the memory of tbe heatt. Q. What is hope f A. Hope is the blossom of happiness. { Q. What is the ditkrence beiweeu \ hope and desire ! A. Desire is a tree in leaf, hope is a tree in flower, and enjoyment i* a tree in fruit. . v Q What i? eternity ! A. A day without yesterday or lo? morrow ; a day without end. Q What is time f A. A line thnt has two ends; a pa'h that begins iii the critdle and ends in j the grave. Q What is God I A A spirit; infinite, eternal and just. ? ? 0 ? A Sad CoMmknt?Win. Ilymum ?n- hung a*. Fort Benton, Montana, Aiigmt 17, and was found hanging b.j tween the liip"d gallows tfcd by tin vigilant* August IS. lie committed i ;l.i ? I I ?? - U'jjMUBj iMUUCIf nun CNIIIfl HI. Ill'* count iy with a full set of burglar'* too!*, to rol> l?v wholesale. The folio wing letter ??? f<iiiiul ii|?>n him.; " mv 1)kau Son?Your father il>earner! tliat you weie in trotihle, and thai he had wrote to jroir lawyer in rcf rerce l?. y oil, nt.d uceived die en I ?vver that yoni ca?e ?*? a h> peles.* one. j'iod l.ubid that it should he any I thing cl-e hut a dieniu ! I your poor, Inuk<*ii h'-aitcd mother, am kept in Mispence on your account, I'or God's c'.ifcu come home." \\ ha' agony must torture the mother, ? hen thi.- ciiishiiur new* is received ! Mji.k KkV^M.? I'd** sometime*, whep in high con li'ion. get down with lie milk fever, when the'calf is ahont three dare old which very often pi over fatal. Laudanum has pint en llifl lie*' I iitnedy in rotftv v# rv had ciwr, given tip n? Ioat. It i? given in la*ge do?e* fr-ou two to three ounce*, ami mina < I I our neighbor's have died the ?nme with a \eiy beneficial reMill. Oil ia the the woral medicine, a* it makua their, dreadfully nick. The animal ia inoaily I in gieai pain for which laudanum woika wonders. I)u. llaonr, of the Native Virginian, a ant* n collector, and thus desoibe* the sort of man ri-qhlred for that posi lion. Judging fiom the outfit required, collecting in that section of the State niut he dangerous as well as difficult. Hear him : * Wanted at this office, an able borl ied, hard featured, had tempered, not | to-lio-iiiit off and not-to- be-hacked do?n, heckle faced tonng man, loco! ' I'd for llil- paper. Mutl furni?l) bi.? own home, twddle b*g*, pi?ioL, wbi* Uev. hi.wie knife and cowhide. Wo will furnish llto account*. To each wo j priuiii#* c ;u*taut and laborious employment." ! - m ; r?~ > f ** -1 Thk \ elncipede mania in France ahowa no sitrn of r?|>?pae. U*c?e with the*e machine* are now nfuvoiiie amusement I w i ll ihe French nenple. At a recent | i rial of speed mi Etighleit* nVtlr I'.uh, a i velocipede Willi two wheeL ran a mile in h?ur minute* and tvren't rtr?j ?tcond?, which ie nt the rata of fifteen inilea an hour, while one with three whevls w.ir more than two minute* longer in accoin ] Ii -h111c the came dirt anew. Lamp ^Mtiiwrtra.?Often crack l?v l>> l.eing l.Mened on too tightly. The v iew Iming applied while the rhtrnnwv j i? cohl, often ?o -tightly at to prevent the gla?* moving at. all. v Of course, when ihe chfrnnfv A heated, thwie i? tio neon for*them to expand, an I con I ncrpientlv 'hev mnat hreak or crack.? , AI wave *ee ihat the gb m 1m aecure, and I mi the Maine lime move* easily in the holder. A mis who had borrowed" a hag of a neighbor to go to mill with war knocked into the water and drowned, and the hug |o?l. When the new* w?? brought to hie bereaved wife, ?he exclaimed ; My gracious what a fun* I ' II he made now about tint hag !" " IIavk f not offered y n every ltd* vmi'iaye f*' raid a doting fat o-r to bi* Mm, Oh, \e-.n replied ihe Vo(yh lo.t ' c?itt'd n t Link of laki .g ?d ? J ol uty father." 0 ' 1 . 11 p ritirtfif " DuPont'a Bifle Powder." IB AVE iN?pUd W oppoiotioaol n igwt for tlie nh of the above tela bratM RIFLE POWDER, a *4 1 ? J tared todalivar atahort notiee, any amottat, n largo or atnall qtiiilltirr, of tbo following Iirando, itCkiHnton Wholmlo Prfooo, freight cod dray ego to thta ilaae added PPP O Kitta SS lb K-ga. 'lUa PFP O Rifle 1-/4 lb Keg.. FFP G R.fie ?4 lb Kega. Eagle Rifle 6J lb Keg* , Durk R.fle ft* lb KagO. . , I Eagla and Diamond Grain 1 lb Cnniatara. v THOMAS 8TEEN Rapt ? 16 If STEE N'S SfOft So jq.JV.HM 1" WISll t* Inform the Cltixens or GrreaI villa and the surrounding .Districts, that 1 have ju?t arrived with the Cil&nST Ml or 6SSBS aver parch ased by me since the war. I wil aot surrender to aay man In Town or District, that lie eao sell Good* of the SAME QUALITY CHEAPER than I can. Call and examine for yourselves, at STBEN'S STORE. May 37 1 IX I am opening a Splendid Stock of Groceries, at very reduced price*. Call and satisfy yearselves that it is so, at STBEN'S STORK. May 37 1 tf Also, a large and tnagnlScent lot of disss ware and Crockery at very low figure*. Cat. and Judge for yourselves, at STBEN'S STORE. M?y 37 1 tf Special attention is called to the elegant assortment ?f Shoe* ? Ladies', Misses', Boys', Youths' and Servants', and. a very fine lot of Plowmens' Shoes?extra fine Brogans. Call and prove what I say, at STEEN'S STORK. May 37 1 if FOR Mil 14.000 ^cok1010" C0VH 300 Sacks Extra Family N. C. FLOUR too Sacks Standard Liverpool SALT 25 Kegs NAILS, assorted sixes | 20 Bales BATKSVILLB SHIRTING lO Bales McBEE SlIIHTING >fk n .t?? riiTTnv viiiv 20 Prime and Fair RIO COFFEE 20 Barrell. SUGAR JO BAGS Durham Smoking TOBACCO . 2 UAU8 Spanish Sinokiag TOBACCO. ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK or Shoes, Hats* DRY 6Q01& DRUGS &C. Our Stock of HATS and SHOES is r*ry large und rnmplde, and wo will guarantee our entire Slock will comjiare with any in Town, lintli as lu <{Ualily and price. A call Will aatitiy you. DAVID Sl STRADLEV. I May Id M tf i HATE8VII1K ! IMMCfll MY. UAVIXd |-|H>inic<i Ag-li?s for thi. Company, We are prepared ? ell SlI lUTINtiS AND YAltN at Faciei ) pi ice*. I>i?vld At fifrndlcf, Grocers and Commission Mricliisnig, Greenville, S. C. Nov ft 21 If DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO. HAVING received the agencv of the ahove justly celebrated Lirand of Tftlk t /1< v v ? ? - iirrtAwts. ?r win nmK? u to your Internal lo buy fruit) us. F<>r sale by wlioleaale or retail. DAVID A STKADLEY. Oct 80 . U If FOR SALE, CHEAP. ? ? ONF LIGHT TWO n o r s e car RIAOE ONK llANDeiOME ONK I10RSK GAR RIAGR. Bulb in eleirant order. Enquire of JULIUS C. SMI HI. or DAVID Jt STRADLEY. April 16 . 47 i llOSADALIS v Purifies the Blood. For Bale by DruggiaU Everywhere. 1 I WM. r. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. DAHL0NE6A, SA., WILL praetiee in the Counties of Lampkin Dawson. Kilmer, Fannin, t/nbn, Town., White and Hall. Jaw It 83 tf W. H CAMMER, PRACTrCAt. GUNSMITH t Vlt Minimicim iii< mm ira saa^a* ii m l. C10I5N RHKI.LFKS, Cotton Oin?, Lock*. J K'rA*-n?* Oil L*m|k, Rawing Ma! rlim?* and Paranoia, REPAIRED with pr?n<pt ?** Char go# re?*onahl?. I liave on hand, and which i* offered for I ailo. at low rata*, a took of CORN-BliBb* I.F.K8, and aluo kim new pISTCLd, an *? animation of which in incited. I am praparrd to ftirniah STENCIL PLATE*. |or Marking Cloth an \ Strttul?At Weaifleld'a old Shop. I July aa tr Job Work DONE at thW OflBee, with naatoca* and dispatch. H >. * . * , ? ? i g IT TlDtT/1 JLFXv U vX mr w H C ? ? 01E DOM ABOVE 8U1SIQI BOISE MORIiAN "* ANDWKSTMORELANJ KKBP COK8TANTLY ?d hud FUM STOCK OF DRUGS MEDICINES CHEMICALS PAINT mv 03L3, DYE-STUFFS, FANCY ARTICLES, AND EMBRACING THE STOCK USUALLY KEPT IN A : ' FIRST O K 13 fe It ESTABLISHMENT. ^-EVERYTHING WE PUT UPMAY BE DEPENDED ON AS IN EVERY WAY RELIA BLE. Give Us a VisitSTATIONERY STATIONERY STATIONERY. J MUST received, a lArge and linnd Borne lot of STATIONERY, fconsisting, id y?art, of: Foolscap Letter Hiid Note PAPER, besl quality ; Pens, Ink, PoncJlu, Ac., ?N:c., which ]'lease call and exam ine. Spear's Fruit Preserving Solution rim 18 Svlation ia warranted to proront lb? X of *11 kind* of Frail* Tu(,?(*??. Jtllki, Rpieed Krtili. flrrup*, Ci dor. Wine, Milk, t??o kind* of Voff*t?h|<* Ac., anil proarrro tkcao ia a Crook and wholo anmo r<>ml iiion. Try a hotUo. June 21 6 tf n P/\i'T i ntc n IrVOi All O PEEP AB ATIONS, EVKUYHOUY? 7W(W Them! KV ERYJIOl ?Y ? |/W? Thrm f E V KUY liO I >Y?Believe* in Them! EV Eli V LJO L>Y ? liecommeneLs Them J Cottar'* Exterminators. For R?t?, Koaehrs, Ant*, A*. Cottar's Bed Bug ExterA Liquid?Kill*?" Sure lhi*(. Cottar's Insect Powder For Fkw, Motbi, Inaocjt, A?. Cottar's Corn SolventFur Corn*, Bnnlonr, Ae. Cottar's Buckthorn SaWe. For Cats, Barn*, Drui*c?, Ao. Cottar's Bishop Pills. (Sugar Coated) Dinner Pill. : Cottar's Cough Bemedy. For Coagb*, Cold*, Ae. r..i??- ? ?-* VVIUU SUIOIMWD*! BID Orange Blossoms BeaatiSea the Complexion. NtkM Ui? Skin freak mod fair. Beware!! nf all Warthlaaa Iroitatioua. genuine without Ceatar'atignatere Jttr J5c. and 50c. aiaea kept bp all Druggiata /VII aiiea aent kjr mail on receipt ef price papa for any three $1 aiaea bp Bxpreaa papa for eight $1 aUea bp Kxpreaa. Addreaa H2NRY R. COSTAR 618 Broadway, H. T. pmr Fer aale hp MORGAN A WK8T MOUKLAND, Greenville, 8. 0. pttr And at Whoi*aale In all the etliee ant large tuwaa la the United 8tatea. lMn w. K. xABtsr. o. o. vatu EASLET & WELLS, Attorneys And Counsellors at Its AND IN EQUITY, ORBENVILLE, 8. 0.; "PyRSCTICB In the Cnvrta nf the State eni x_ Ui me uniiea owiw, M?J gi?e etpeeie attention le ??mi In Bankruptcy. Jane 19 9 tf Law Sotioa?Change of Ofloa. GV. TOtNM bee r.MWtW (tie Lei . Office t<> the building north-eeef oer ner of the PuMio Square, in pert oeeoptti) U< Juliet C. Smith, Auctioneer, tad the Eater prtxe Printing Office, up tUiit. J an 8 U U Tailoring. r|,HK Suhrcrll er rerpectfully Informi hi 1. frU<. J?, and the p?hlle in ganeral, the hi* health l-eing in a meeeure reetnred, art] return# hu#lne?e efalo. He will GUI MAKI?, eud REPAIR all Garment! ft, gentlemen, on reaennahle terme, for eteA eoMu/rjf pr>.',ue$. Will b? found at bie reel d*no?. con er Malo Street, eppoetie th Conch P?et?.ry^ OEO B. DYER. Oreenvll.f, a <x, April gib, m* U AirU 9 H la " rL - * ^ " 599k?&33?39$ forma* friaatia and patrons wM lad Um usual aaeoMmodations a ad hfw I??ow, slrandjr ? w?ll raUwEOS*cW? HOTEL ofth* TRAVELING MRBOHAim of tbk Houth, will, by aarBSSt >fiWt?;%} * faithfully prr#.*rreJ. Ma rah 4. 1868. 41 CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHABLS8T0V, f. 0. ' TUK oo-lirsigoad having Ukan B"9 ebarga of tbs above wlbkaowp HQ*, KLtKL, rsapactfoily informs his Mai* oU tbs tmvsliag pablta that it baa IwaiXi, FURNISHED ia >11 ot Its dspart^aaU, TW i labia will, at ail lima*, ba sapaflad wilt jBa ba?t I ha Mark* aferds, iotlodUg av?n daliaaay ia aaaaoa, wblla tba aalaioa will ba exoaptianabla. The Bsih Boons atttohsrf HI sfezMiarissrtfc mO* obtained Jit any tin*. The 8ttention wlil be p*id to tba comfort of iba goeetw m beretn/c.w, -tad trerelere eon rely vpoo Boding tb? Cberumion lfytol equal to W Jn Jiu, United Sutw. Tho pntiwwago rf ISo t**7alr r Bept8 18-3n> fropriete^ 1 Cktigt of Mtedvib ON and after WBDNBSDAtV tfco IlA l? toot, PuMngtr Trains wilt malOR! Bunders sxcepted, connecting OTtb Nigbs Train on Poulh Carolloa and CbifloKt W*d i Booth Carolina Railroads, aa follow* ! , Laavo Columbia at T.Mai ll. ' ' " Alston at 8.4b " " Newberry at .....J0.18 " Arrive at Abbeville at... S.Otp.?. 1 " at Anderson at 4.28 " " GreenviUeat ~. ?.W Loaro Greenville at.. 5.45 a. tn " Anderson at.H Wl " " Abbeville at B.M - Newberry at J*.t* p. an.". " AUton at 2.15 M Arrive at Colombia at 3.45 * Trains on the Blue Kidge Railroad will alio run diitty, Suodaya excepted. Leave Anderson at 4.38 pyv. - Pendleton At ... 5.30 Arrive at Walhall* at : ... 7.30 * ? Leave Walballa at-.., 3.28 a. SB" Pendleton at ?. 8.38 Arrive at Anderson at...... 8.JC ** I The train will return from Belton to Anderson on Monday and Friday morning ? ; JAMBS O. MBRKD.ITH, 1 . General Snperinh odaht. , Aagl? X* ' Greenville end Columbia SaL1 Boad Companv. T1IIS Company ha? now (or aale, in lina f Seaaon Ticket-," a Ticket SiMali. entitles a person to travel ov?r the haul 1,000 mica for 040, Within one year fiotn da'a of purchase. ' Tl?e Tii-kete ean he puteliatfj frotn the Airerfta at Columbia. Newbeiryj Abbeville . Anderaou and Greenville. f ' W. ALSTON CIBBE8. General Ticket Agent O. and C. R. R. A it rItmf 19 1 CCU a# ?w W'Ut * *"*T' Charlotte ft South Carolina B- B. Co. Bflgb eOTl SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICR. Columbia, S. C. Aug*"' 8, 1808. r /\N and after WEDNESDAY. ?l>e |?th ik? Trutei et*r lb* Kuad will run M tollna*, rill l,.?ve Columbia at 4.18 p. m. Arrive at Clmrl?llr at........ .11.00 p. m. Lrat* Charlotte at.......... ..11,39 j>. m,. Arrive at Cblortifda 6 OO a. nt. ff* C1?M cnnneelloMV, bath way*, with Train* of dreenvijjr and Columbia and . South Carolina Honda. wr Paeaengar* lor the North, taking thi* rout*, liar* th* alioiea of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTE8. via: Prom Greervhor*,. rlllirr via Danville or Ralrifk. From Wel?lna, either via FeUrkborg or PorteaeoMh ; and (r**n? I'oet*?a<*04h. either via OM Bay "w Line and Haltimotwor Anaamaasie Ltaeand Wilmington. Del*war* tar TIME AS QUICK ami FARE Aft LOW a* by any other rout*. HAGOAOE CHECKED through. For THROUGH TldKKT9 to Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia mad N*w York, apply at 'Qaket Otter, foot UUnding street An Accommodation Train will be run an follow*: . ^ Leave Colnmbi aa Monday*, Wedaeadaya and Friday* tt f A M, writiag at Charlotte at 8 86 P. II. 1 ' ^ Returning?leave Ch?r!otte oa Tneadaya, Thtiraday* and Saturday* at 8 A. 1L, arriving at Columbia at 8 08 P. M. Paeaenger* taking th* 8 AM. Train from Charlotte can aonnect with Ifight Train of South Carolina Road for CbarLatoa. Paaaengerv from CharleHon can?by leaving * the South Carolina Train ai Junction?ooa' ucot with lb* 7 A. M. Traia from Columbia. CALEB BOUKNIGHT. Boperinteedeel. Aog?8 18 South Carolina Builroad. G BNKRAL 8UPT8 OFFICE. I CaAaLMTO!*, 8. *>., Marsh 8$, 1888. t ON and aftar Sunday, March 38, the FN- \ wngar Train* oa tha South faiflM Railroad wM ran aa follow*, vis I . Laak* Charleston for Columbia 8.80 a. m. * Arriv* at Kingsviila.... ....... 1.88 p.m. Lsava Xtn^iville......3.88 *.a. arrivv S.Mp. m. U*n Cthrabi*. ? * o?a?aoaatpaapoaoo ?.Na.a. F Arriva at Klngnfillo .. .* Lm?i King*rilla....... M# p. a. Arrlfa at Cbarlaatnn a 4.10 p. a. The Paaaengor Train on Iba Canadaa BranrH I will eoanaat wllb ap u4 down Colombia , I Train* an* Wilmington u4 Maochaatar Rallroad Train* oa MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Night Bxpran Praight and Pumgrr Aa> rotnroodatlou Train will ran M follow*! Loaf a CbarUatan for OtlwU*..?.nUI p. au * Arriva at Columbia.......................4.05 a. a*. a Laava Colaabi*......M....a.... p. nr. f Arrive at Chartotoa .4.4$ a. m. II. T. PEAKS, Goal SupX April 14 47 SAMUEL BLACX, BARBER, WOULD rerpoctlally iaform I ha pwhlia that ha baa opanad a BAKBES BllOtf , I In tha hnltdiifg fo.atarir occoplad hjr JOSEPH ... ; ALEXANDER aa a ffarnaaa Shop, and W" i twaaa tha Star* of-Mr. Tamaa RmmS and 9 0S?a and JatarorG* OWao/toSow*V** Ntorra " tha ralaa af MoWa *011, wbafO W baa lada^ lad, Mag a faidar, ho honor, a bp atiaatloa to baa I a too, togathto with panto* aaaa t* all, to 'toatit a par Una of pobfe pbti room**, to eums<L *ATnf^iiriy i HU.VMPOOINO. April T (M ?