^. ^0>
Wtva^tha Andirons Cost.
" Peter," said me nncle^ knocking
ihe ashes from bis pipe laying il on
K corner of ih? shelf, and then flt<ns
eye* -on the andiron*, M Peter, tbow
dost We #1000 r
? ' " Dour me F' <t*ehim?d hit aunt.
" Oh, Cither,** eilvd the girls.
M Impossible," said I.
"True, every word true. 1,000 did
I u? t ve* 3.000, full #2.000 r
? " Well, well," raid my aunt, folding
up her knitting for the night, " I should
like to know what you are talking
about/*
My unele bant forward, and planting
hie hands flinily on his parted ki ro,
and with a deliberate air which show*
ed no doubt of bis b?iog able to prove
his assertions, he began:
" Weil, you see. a good many years
Ago, we had a pair of common old and '
ironi. Your cou-dn Letiie ways one
day, * Father, don't you think these old
andirons are getting loo shabby t'?
Shabby or not, I thought, they would
hold up the wood as n:c*lv as if they
were made of gold. Soon after that,
Peter," continued my uncle, M your
aunt took it op?"
" There it goes," interrupted my ann?,
M you can't get Along without drugging
roe in."
"Your aunl took it up, Peter, and
she said 'our neighbors could afford
brass andirons, and they were no better
off than we were.' And she SHid Leity
and her sister Jane were just getting
old enough to see company, and the
stingy looking andirons might hurt
their market. 1 knew thn#romen will
have their own way, and there is n<?
u?e in objecting; so I got the anoi
rons. The price of tlietu wns four d"!
lare and a half?"
" Ah, that's more like it !"* ciied mt
aunt. ** I thought you said $'2,000 I"
" My dear, I wish you would not in*
? terrupt me. Four and a half. Well,
the first night after we got them. a<
we all sat by the warm fire talking
over the matter. T.<>! 1 v railed mw ali*n.
tion to the hearth, the atone* of which
were cracked and uneven. The hearth
was entirely out of keeping with donew
andiron*, and I thought I might
aa well have it replaced fir?t a* la?t.?
The next day, a mason wa* *ent for to
examine it. He came in my absence,
and when I returned homp, your annt
and cousin* all heeet me at oncelo hare
a marble slab, and they put their head*
together." *
* La me!" exclaimed my aunt.
" there was no putting heads together
about it. The hearth wm a renl worn
out tiling, not fit for a pig pen."
* They pot i4r?ee Lesii* 4s>geJlier, P?
ter, as \ wa* saving. and coattntsed till
1 got a marble health, which cost m?twenty
dollar*?ye* twenty dollar*, at
least.- Then 1 thought I was done with
expenses, but I was w rong. Soon I be
gan to hear sly hints thrown ont about
the brick work around the fire place,
not corresponding with the hearth. I
stood for a month or two again*! your
.ajUQt and the girls, but they at length
got the better of me, and I w as f need
to have marble instead of biick. And
then the old wood mantel piece wa* so
out of character that it wra* necessary
to have a marble one. The cost of thi?
was nearly #100. And now that tlispirit
of'improvement hail got s start,
there was no stopping. The new tnan
tel put up to shame the old whitewashed
walls, and they must he painted,
of course ; and to prepare them fo:
* i t. _
Iown, iwiuirf repnjr* were nree?**l't'.?
White thi* wa* going on, your mini,,
and 1 ho girl* appeared to be cpiiie mi
i*fied; and when it wa* done, tliev Iih<I
no idea that the old parlor could lie
made to look no spruce. Hut ilii?
pply a short re*pi'e. The old r*g ear
pet began to rai*e a du*t, end 1 found
there would be no pence?"
* Now, father !** exclaimed the girl?
'Till I got a new r*'pet. That,
again, shamed the old furniture, and it
had to be tuined out and replaced with
new. Now, Peter, inv lad, count up
20 for the hearth and ISO for the
' mantel piece rod repairs. What does
|)lHl make |M
* ISO, uncle."
" Well, $S0 for paper and paint I"
" ?00."
t'Then SO for a carppt, and 100, at
least. for furniture?"
" 350.w
" Ahem ! There's that clock, loo, and
the blind*? 5 t inure."
" 400, exactly," My mint and cou??
iua winked ai each other.
" Now," continued my uncle, " ?o
much for this one room. No soon?r
was the room finished, than the com
plaint* came from all quarter* about
the dining room and entry. L'-ng be
fore lliift 1 lm<! amjendcied at ili* i din' |
creiiori, and hniuUd in my aithiniaaion. J
Tlio (lilting room cost $400 mora? ,
\Vhnl doe* tha* count, 1'eltr T
44 800, uncle."
* ' Then the chambers?at |ea*t 400
to. make them chime with the dor n '
stairs." *
o 1,20( .*
* The outside of tli3 lioo*? had to he
repaired and painted, of course. Add
200 for that."
* 1,400."
Then, there mn?l he a piazza in
front \ ?Uet coat 200."
44 1,000." Here aunt hejjnn trr yawn,
Letty to poke the flee, and J,aire to twirl
over the leaves of a ho<*k.?
" A new carriage came neit, Peter ;
that coal $200."
" 1,800."
Then there wn* t\ lawn to he laid
out and neall)' h-netd ?a aervant to he
hired?'' * g'Vcn ra-caaionallr
--bonnet* $tt?.l rjie-aia at rhmhie the
firmer coal?ami a hundred Other hltl.e
tapes*** in kteping with the mw or
*?w
i up" i im?i i wp * iiiwwi
TUB 3
dey of ll?ing?. Yf| P#t?r. I wn* Ml
'tr. lv within bounds wlien I said $2,
000.** '
The opposition *u kilenl. Mr nut'
immediately arose and * gwaeaed it wm
lied-time." I vim Irft alone with my
uncle, who Mi not inclined to drop (h?
nuhiect. Be wm a pemvering man,
and never gave up what he undertook
lilt he bad done the work thoroughly.
So he brought out tibi book* una uc
count*, end eet alwiut muking un eiuot
estimate of the ?i|?n?r. Me kept me
up till after mid night before he got
ihioogh, Hie conclusion wua that the
pair of andiron* oo*t him |3,4(0.
" a. ?. rtr t. ?n? ?*- ?
<r WW If w? WWWvwa AMWU.
" Warwick," aa Alabama cornspendent
of the New York I>ay Hook,
ooncludes one of bit letters m follows:
** We Are in n ' greet stew* about
' labor,' and * immigration,' and all
that down. here. W? Iter* societies
and legislative resolutions, and newspaper
appeals, and what not, on tlie aub
j cw The solution of our trouble will
be tor u* to go to wuik wi<li our own
bands, grow our own suppliea of pro*
?i-ion?, marry voung, raise our own
'immigrants.' Wears eight millions
of wlti'e people, and in twenty years
can be fifteen millions. What do we
want with ' German laborers,' Scotch
' immigrants, ' or Yankee*,' or nig
ger*,' or anybody el-e! We have
land* What g'>o<l will it do us to
give.them away t We hate band* to
work withal, and sona and daughters
who have bands also. L*>t us betake
ourselves to earnest labor, and we can
dress our own Eden. * Labor is wealth*
That It it! But w love wealth is it f?
It is the wealth 'f the man who works.
What wc want is to enter into our own
potrcssions nnd appropriate our own
' wealth.' We are daily let down from
oar Aerial Castle*. We have struck
terra Jirmn. Like An'aeu*, let us rise
up with renovated strength, and yield
only to a power which can separate u*
from the maternal s< it. I am not old,
tuit can remember when the Oconee River,
in Georgia, was the southern bound
ary of cit ili* itJon. If I ninv live to
measure, in pain and weariness, the.
ill-anaitinrv aliuilrvmu t -I ?I! ?2
. !..??/? - ?' inrHM urvimillg
years, before I tench the portals of (lit*
tomb, Ml the human station of 4 threescore
yeaa and ten,' I .-hall see th."C
eight millintn of white people, spread
like swelling waters, over the whole
land, from here to California, all around
the Ciulf of M-*i;o, In Central America,
and da-hing tlie wave'* of their
population again*l the aide of the An
lea. Here it i* then ! Il-re i- Ivhoi!
Here arc o?ir 4 land*.' Hear the.m'ijc*tic
fuolsleps of the creating f? al, and
resounding through these vallie*. 11 omnipotent
voice, 4 work, multiply. and
leplenWh the earth ami Milaluc i'.'?
And thia is 4 the dry land,' a* ni\ Lord
Bacon faith, in 4 a dry light ' Let u?
goto work! The ?Hi ;r? ate divided
* fr? in the waters,' and the firmament
of the heaven i? hlaXo-g above its wiih
the eternal ligli's which are for our
4 *ca-?yis, and f<o days and t ear..' We
have our guilt v, lender, treiuhling help
meet at our aid-, companion of our sin
and ini-erv. \V e know that * thorn*
and llii*ll?*j?' shall otieiioibei the g'onnd.
nnd that in 4 sorrow 4 we shall eat of i
all the days of our |if* until we 4 lotum
unto the ground.' Hut a glorious hop.*
lift* its guiding light to a gloiiou* tie?
int. 'The aeed of the woman aha'l
hrni*e the serpent's head !' Though
fallen, we are not irrecoverable. A
shower of ihundeiholrs have hla*te.f
our all>an Mount. Shall we fight Ju
nil,.I f N-,y w?r!lv | vn 6 llHVC iHKli'll
of ' I lie tree of knowledge of good and
evil.' Lot u? thank God-it i? not nII
und purmie the good wi h hum
Id* devotion. So nt In?i we iumv come
to * the ttee of life.' though it he gnar.1
ed bv ' Clieiubmis Mini h Untiling
twortl.'"
? ?
Mahhiaok Maxim*.? a good *ife
i? tho great vet earthly blot-dug.
Make maniage m mailer of moral
j ulgiiient.
Merry in your own religion.
Marry into a dilierent blood Mm] ten)
peramenl from your own.
Never talk at one another, either
alone or in eompanv.
Never both manifest anger at one-'.
Never epeak loud to one another, un
le?* the home i* on fi-e.
IxM each one ?ttire to yield ofene-t
to the wlehex of tho other.
Lot re'f abnegation be ilia dally aim
anil (Tori of eucli.
Tlie very nenr?-M approach to ilomen
tic felicity on caMli U in ihe mutual i
cultivation of an absolute unnelfihn***. I
Never find fMtll. nnle*? it i* |w?(V-clly |
ceMniu that a fault lm< I** en commit* ]
ted; finil even then prelude it wi;h n
k'lM. end lovingly. )
Neglect t lie whole world l>e-ide*
r At her limn one number.
Never nllow A leq ie?t to lie tepefied.
44 I forgot " i? never nn accept*
tie cxctiee.
Never make a remurk At the eipeme
of the other; it i* nie*iine*?.
Never part for a d ?v without loving
wotd* to think of during *d?ence; l?e
rid)**, i' tn*v t*s thm you will not eneet
*g*:n iu life,
,4Tr?*i wh<r did you not mnrry Mi?*
G*-?r
M 0, khe Imd a nirt of he?iiAt.cy in
het *peech. And no 1 left her/'
j " A heeilnnCT in her rpeech ; T never
h"At<l of ihAt before--Are you uol toh,
taken p
| " No?not At *11, for when I A?ked
hci die kinder he-iiMted tOA*y yen, *nri
he heei't'ed ro V t?f 'kft I out out for
| Anothci*
I9 T RSRI
??ol?l Frogwee-jAjlo?a?
An incident Nggmiira of lb? wotr?m
of mcm! rrfbti, lately oceerred oa
on? of th? wen aid? etreet oar?, ?w?<W
m muhI l?y aa overflowing throng of
pmwngm, Oon?|>ieuoa? among inm
who w?r? compelled to ?t?nd, wa? ?s
immense ii(gra? who had hardly he?a
! able to n|*hm her balky frame through
the doorway. Yet It must here bee?
worth an attempt, for ?vid?ntly th? erea
lure w?n nangirine that in all that line
of gentlemen oneoengere, on? of th?
nntnber would be eufflcientl? mindful
of oppr?eeed Africa to tracat? bie a?a!
44 for a lady.**
Whether it waa becaa*? of her eiae.
or aa iaadeqnat? regard f ir th? right?
w i lie uowHtrmldn, not a passenger
irred. An indignant scowl milled the
wblt fenturfi an net ijnm disappointed*
Ij *?i?d?>re*l up ihie ?id? and down
limit 8iill not n |?nengir stirred.-?
Presently. nt one of ihe crossing*. a la*
dy entered I lie car. and no sooner had
she appeared at tbo door than the near
I gentleman had offered to ber his
fitting place. Hut before the lady
could acknowledge the politeness, the
negrtss had suddenly settled herself in
t the vacant scat.
Astonished by such audacity, the gen
tl< man im mediately remonstrated with
the intrnder, telling her that he had not
vacated hie eeet for ber. ** Well Tie
got it, and I'ee gwine to keep it," sheitn
pndefitlv responded, now settliog herself
mill more flruilv upon the *eat. ** But,"
said the g-i.ib-man * I gave it up to a
I inly.** ** Wetl,** retorted the wench,
* the Isrfy has got it. Cnllud folk* got
der rights a* well as white trash, and
l%e gwine to kerp dis seat.** And keep
ill# ?eal elie iliil, to ihe intense disgust
of the gumkmae who had vacated it.
[Chicago Timet.
?? ?
A Slioiit Mihtack.?(n a New
llainp*liire town there lived an ignorant
irreligious, wortItUss family, Hansom, by
name, no tnrtnlwr of wlreh had been
seen in-ide a church within the memo
ry of the "oldest inhabitant.** The
vill?ge pastor, nfer years of failure, had
at length "* almost persuaded " two of
the Monger scions to promise attendance
for one Sablmth, bat the fear
ibat thcr would l?e made tbo subjects
of some personal remarks, still deterred
jhetn. Titer were in great terror
i..., .1? * ....
nr?i irifv fiioiixi be publicly upbrnklfd
with their mi-doing*. and called to account
for itieir wicke Jne**. After
mucli exertion their feari were quieted,
and <?n ihe following Sunday the eye*
f ill* grt-ul pn-tor's coiigiegHtion were
astonished hi the unwonted pie-rnce of
the nf r?-*iid Uansom*. All went well
tin II the reading of the second lit mil.
which *" < ftmaliar?
" lilnw yc the trumpet, blow."
Iin-igine tin- effect when, at tne euu
>>f the line?
" Return ye riiH-a??tf sinners home,"
the ehlei of air h?roe* seized hi* lint, nnd
with long Mliile* toward* the door,
-hotit. d ; ** Come along home lhil !?
! kmiwM they'd Ihj Hinging hi us if we
fume here !*'
i
Aiik tnf II. I'm?Booth was lately
tmailing on the car; the passengeis,
lica ing be wa* aboard naturally evinced
that cmio-iiy prevalent with moet to
see the celebrated actor. It *? whispered
thai he wa- in the car. Among
the passenger* w?* a genuine Connect
icu who occupied a seal some four
m Hve benches in the rear of the greai
iihj 'Ct. liy slipping from one seat to
?uii>... lie ?? !? soon occupied the one
immediately ** aft " of Booth. Ilia
anxiety wa* great, reaching over and
touching Kd.tin on the shoulder said :
"Alii eh I excii** iiie, oir ; but is
your name Beitth I"
in hi* well modulated voice. Booth
replied. " Yea, wit, my name is Booth.^
** A 1.1 eli! *h ! eh ! excuse me, sir ;
but i? your tmme KtUin Beuth f
' Yee, Sir; iur neiiie is Edwin
Ho. nl,."
U ully *h I eh ! sir; but ton must
r?*lly ex>u?e me, kir; but eh !?eh 1?
Mr, ate you?are you r brother lo the
jfiith-iiiHii who IirH the little difficult j
with Mr Lincoln ?t the tlieetre?"
PkKPARATION row Til k Jot'It sky
When IVli> lU'ifcter died, they told
him be bnd g?>ne to heeren. Ben
-hook bin heed They e?ked why.?
' O! !' k*iil Ihn, H I frsid idn*?? no
gone there,"
' But why, Ben !**
"U< ?. whew meese go North, or go
r journey to the spring*, he txlk ebout
it s long time end get much reedy.?
I I net>r hoard him (elk eliout going to
henven ; never see him get rewdy to go
lh*?e. I don't Ulieve he her g<*ue
there."
a clkhovm an in this cit v, CRtechising
the \ mull of bin church, put r question
from r CHiechi-in to r giil.
" Whet i* your conciliation jn 1 if-.
1 Rlid denth f" The girl smiled, but did
I ...... ? ?._ - *
1..W. Mir cirrgyinkn in?1*teil.
" W?B" aaid -he, **rince I moot tell
vnit, i! it ? voung man '.liat livea on
Water street."
A flixot'L ?k f-rak of nature was ?ern
in an Aikanon* town recently, in ibe
?hap? of a man with three mn; one
on curb ride ht? bead, and a third?
which I longed to another fellow?between
Ida teeth.
Two Sinker girls, driving in a boggv
on a plank mad, were stopped and
asked for the loll. M How mueh H? it f
" Kor a man and a home," replied tin
gale-keeper, " the charge is Bftv cents.'
| " Well, then, git out of the way ; foi
we are two gal* and a mare. Gil up
| Jenny." And awav they went, leaving
| the uiau in tunic astonish rtlsot.
. o*.
i ittnT
The Stale ef Seath Oareiina, I
grkkntillb covjrrr. \
toll* Otmn V 4**>mrtUo
ITIBILLA tfRim?4 A. V. OBIBH
*. mL~. CKOTILD* OBS*.?Paction
fcr FtrtttiM ?T Bwl Itoit. At. ,
Piwsraiwtm:
Ftatittaa of tho IU.1 Btteta of IBTlBB {
ttRlKN, ud H oppooftnf to tbo nU OMrt, I j
teat Um XMmBmw, Uriidk Itdw^iMMlit 1
la Iht State of OmmK IMn ImN* mm a
Iter kattete Altai Hadooa, roaUlag la Ite
State of Ariiiuu, Ml Garrtaoa law, wall
teg la |fco State of North CaroHaa, aro wltbcat
and boron! tbo limita of thU State : It U
or It rod. that tboy It mmmi Ml itltir, .
Ion! or Sowar Jo ?bo hUtamrf hlWha la j
thlr otMf vitbia tar?y Sara, or the tawo trill I
bo taboo Pro Oooftaoo no fcntot Dataadaatt.
S. J. DOVTm J. P. ?. a
Orooarlllo, 0. H7 S. C., Ooi. Mtk, ISM. 1
OotSS M . td
Mate SMiift CmtsUM,
mmmmjf TILL* COUNTY.
ladMOnrttfVNteM.
W. D. T1UUHD, ApptImiI, i|Owi !
KllttMh loiwtw, Ahm4? Bullk ud
other*, Defendants.?Gitmiimn fpr safe /
rm(
JT appearing sy Mtbf*tU?? ikM Maria
Rodgera, Richard Bayne, Mary Bayna,
Ma Elrod aad friMM Klrod, maids without 1
tha lialM of Ihla State: It la ordatad aad d? '
creed, That they do aypssr at a Court eCPre?
bate, la portion or hy Attorney, an TiJmmj,
tl? td day o/ Der+mbxr Mxt, to ahow eaaae,
if aay they aaa, why tha Real Batata of LBW19
KODUEBS, daaaaaad, ritaatad la Oman- .
Ilia County, aa watora of Ready Hirer, boundad
by loads of Wa. Aobmoro aad others, aaa- i
tain toy SIXTY ACRBS, Mora or loos, ohoald
not ba sold, for parrittoa sarag tha hairs. Oa
falling to attend, yoar consents will ha taken
as confessed.
Uiren under toy hand, at GraenrUla Court
House, this 8th day of September. A. 1).
1888. 8. J. DOUTHIT,
Judye of Probate, Greenville County, 8. C.
Sept 16 17 8m
FOOHI
14 000 LBAC0NII0ICB C0UWTRr
300 Extra Family N. C. FLOUR
flOO Saohs Standard Llrerpool SALT
23 Keys NAILS, assorted slsos
20 Rales BATESVILLE SllIRTINQ
lO Bales McBEE SHIRTING
20 Bales COTTON YARN
20 Bays Brloie and Fair RIO COFFXB
20 Barrells SUGAR <
lO BAGS Durham Staohlny TOBACCO *
*2 BAGS Spanish Smoklnr TOBtrrn
ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK *
. (
or . i
Shoes, Hats,
DRY GOODS, DRUGS kC.
Our Slock of HATS and ?I!OKS b very i
large and complete, and we will guaraalee our ,
entire Stock will compare with any la Tewa,
hoth aa to quality and price. A eall will aatItfy
you. '
DAVID & STRADLEY.
llay IS SI tf
- BATES VIL.EE
iwfmu carur. ;
nAYING been appointed AgerjU f.,r .
this (Vmpaiir, we are prepared to '
tell M1IKTINGS AND YAKN at Factory j
prloea. .
DhtIS 4 81 rod ley.
Grocers and Oiunniit/mn Merchants,
Greenville, 8. C. (
K??w S 14 tf
DURHAM "
SMOKING TOBACCO. (
HAVING received the agency of lire
i'?o?t j'*"ly eelchrated Brand ^
TOBACCO, we will make It to your inter- '
eat to l?u>* frt?n? I^t ?al# hy wholraale
or retail. DAVID k STRADLEY.
Oct'SO ?5 if- |
FOR ft At B* r ucao
I - w ?? vnbnr I
?- ON K LIGHT TWO ,
HttEgSftflPIVH ORSK C AR 1
vfflsS^EejU&MH* RIAOK
ONK llANDe?OME ONK HOR.SK OAR
RIAGK. I
Both in elecant order. Enquire of
JULIUS C. SMII H. or
DAVID A bTUADLEY.
April 15 47 t <
ROSAD ALIS
Purifies the Blood.
For Salo by Druggists Everywhere.
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DAHL0NE6A, QAn
WILL practice n A* Cenntiee ef Lampkiu
Dawson, Gilmer, FuiIb, Union,
Towns. White and Hall.
Jan ie 53 tf
W. H CAMMEK,
PRACTICAL GUNfMtTH
AN^ACHINjy.
I fSORN 8HKLLF.RS, Co4toa Gins, Locka.
1 V ) R.rosan* Oil LMti1*, Maehinaa
and rtrn.oia, REPAIRED with
promptneM. ChatfW rMWiithlt
I bava oa hand, and which ia offered for
?*h, at low raUa, a stock of C0RN-81ISLLBR8,
aud also soma now PI8TCL8, an axam
in at toe af whisk la invited.
I am prepared to furnish STENCIL
PLATED, for Marking Clothes.
Stand?At Waatfleld'a old Shop.
July tt 9 tl
iwiii
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
. FIRST CLASS HOT FX.
I ??.<D? JP3BR IDA'S1.
' W M. A. WRIGHT*
" MANAGER.
)at 14 *1 S as
r . - 11 i . i~ |
Job Work
I T^hONE at this Offla#,] with acatncae ud
JU dispatch.
ft I 8 ft
Biiifilu
DEUG
STORI>
ft ft ft
HMUHMBBian
HORKAN
illll WPffTMAftW lUft
A&fir if viavBBUiinir I
KBKP CONSTANTLY m FULL
STOCK OF
DRUGS
MEDICINES
CHEMICALS
P A I N T '
OKI,
DYE-STUFFS,
UNCI A11TICLH8,
AND
EMBRACING TF1E STOCK
USUALLY KEPT
IN A
FIRST ORDER
ESTABLISHMENT.
KgTEVERYTHING WE PUT
UPMAY BE DEPENDED ON
AS IN EVERY WAY RELIABLE.
Olve Us ? Visit.
STATIONERY ~
STATIONERY
STATIONERY.
JUST received, a large and handsome
lot of STATIONERY,
consisting. in part, of: Foolscap,
Letter and- Note PAPER, best
inality ; Pens, Ink. Pencils. Ae~
fcc., which please call and examine.
ALSO.
A LARGE lot of Kerosene Lamps,
L?ni?rni>. Ac., which we will sell
il greatly reduced prices. Csll and
sxatnine. . .
Kerosene Oil, Government proof, altars
on linnd at lowest market prices.
June 24 6 if
" COST A ITS"
PREPABATI0N8.
EVERYBODY?7W?? Them /
EVERYBODY? Uut Tk<m !
EVERYBODY?Relieve* in Them /
EVERYBODY?Recommend* Them !
Toe tar's Exterminators.
For Rat*. Rvacbo, AiU, te.
Cottar's Bed Bag Sxtor.
A Liquid?Kill*?" Sura thing.
Cos tar's Iaseot Powder
For Flaas, Moths, Insects, A*.
Coetar's Cora Solvoat
For Corns, Baaioas, Ac.
Cottar's Bnektharw Balwa
For Cnta, Burnt, Braieea, Ac.
Cottar's Bishop Pills.
(Sugar Coated) Dinner PilL
Cottar's Conch Remedy.
For Coughs, Colds, de.
i?
Cottar's Bittor*Swoot and
Orange Blossoms.
BeaatMef Ike Complexion.
Makf* the Skin freak and fair.
/^"Beware ! i of all Worth leaf Imitation*.
pm Nona genuine without Coatar'a signature.
aad Me. fiaea kept by all Draggiat*.
.gWtt lite* aant by mail <>a receipt of price.
ptf%1 pep* for any three $1 ilsaa by Sxpreaa.
pay* for eight $1 aisea by Kxpreef.
Addreaa
HENRY Re COSTAR
18 Broadway, V. Y.
For aale by MORGAN k WK8T*
MOKKLAND, Greeerllle, 8. 0.
agf And at Wholcaele in all tb* eitWi end
large town* la the Uelted State*. It-tea
w. K. baslbt. m. a. wuu
XA8LET * WALLS,
Attorn*ji ud CoiiNllm at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
GREKNVILLB, 8. C.,
PRACTICE in the Court* of th* Stat* ud
of th* United IuIm, ud girt Mpuikl
attention to euu la Bankruptcy.
June IS I tf
Law Sotioo?Chaaffo of Ofloi.
G r. T0WNB8 has rumored bis Law
, Oa?o to U?0 building north-east corner
of the PubUo Square, la part oeeapiad bp
Jalius C. Smith, Auctioneer, and tbo Knterprise
Printing office, up stairs.
Jan I M ti
Tailoring
THE Subscriber respectfully inform* his
friends, end th* public ia general. that
hi* health laing la a rnensure restored, will
resum* busines* again. Ha nil! CUT,
MAKI$, nud REPAIR all Garment* for
I gentlemen, on reasonable terms, for ***A or
atmfry prtdass. Will be found at hi*
den**, corner Mala Street. sppwil* th*
Coach Factory. GEO B. DYER.
Oroeneill*. 8. C , April ?th, UU.
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CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHABLX9T0W, S. 0.
??!? aaditalga.b harfaf Mm
Mart* ?f iba *Ww mll-kam MOTRL,
limy iafarva bl* MtM
(rtnllaf pabllc lb at H baa Ww W?
FURWIBSKPIa an at to lipirfiau. Dm
labia will, at aH Man, ba mhIM wltb tba
baat tba Mafbat aflorda, la?M?| aroiy Wieaajr
la aaaaoa, wbtta tba eaialna will ba 'aafiefptkwaUa.
Tba Bath Knaa aitaabad to
tba Hatat aaa unlbt wltb t bo aelobratad kttailaa
Water, aaa Hot, Cold or Mb*war Batba
aaa ba abtaiaod at amy tiaia. Tba tana Mtaatloa
will ba p?M to tba ooaafort of tba gaaata
aa baiatafora, aad traralar* eon ralj apoa tat- ,
b| tba Cbaiiaaton Holal oqaal la ?ajr la tba
Ualtad Stataa. Tba pMMMa a# tba UaaalIng
pabTIo la raspaatfultj aotlaited.
/. P. HORBACH. Agoat,
Bapt Ifcjte . Fraprtatar.
Chtnft of Soitdtde or 0. * 0. B Uat,
Paaaengor Traiaa Will aaa tail?,
Saadaya exeopt#d, cooaoetlag wMI Right
Trail aa Mouth Carollaa and Cbaaftoltar ut
Booth Carollaa Railroad*, aa fellow*r
Latra CttiaMt (t,?m.HIMW.Hn? T.tfa.?
* AUtoo at..,. mm,, l.tl
" Newborry t........v.MMH...ll.lt ?
An It# at Abborllla at............ ...m. S.M p. aa
" at Aadoraoa IN -
M Oraaarlllo at S.N "
Loot* OraoaTllla at i.ii a. ax
- niPiVTWD i.W "
? Abb*rllW at.. * "
" N*wb*rry ^
- AUton at LU Arrfro
at Columbia at S.4&
Train* *a lb* Bin* KM|* laUtaii will aba
raa daily, An4a;i iictptad
Ltara AaiWraon at ? ., ... 4 At p.
M - Pendleton at 6.10 ?
Artie* at Walkalta at.... .. .... m IJt " 4
Leave Waibalta at .... 1.4* a. aa
M Pandfetoa at 5.10 "
Arrira al Anifcaann at,,.... 1.M "
Tba train will Khan from B*hoa ta Aadari?d
ok Xunday and Friday morning*.
JCANES O. MEREDITH.
tUaaial Oaf aihataadlai.
Any IF ^ W OreoaTille
and Colnmbia Bail Boad.
CmpMf.
| 'uJb Company ha* now for aal?, hi ll*a
I of **Bna*i?n Tbbrt? " a Tfcktt vbitb
rslitln a ftrmn to ti?Trl orar tlia road
ly*00 life* Ar \
Within ana year from data of parr bar*.?
Tb? 1Vl?(? mm I* furriiwcu from tha
Agtnlt at C?I?oM?r Ihabtnj, Abberlllo
And-raoa and Oreenril'o. V
W. ALSTON* 0inBE8,
OfMtnl Tirb?t Ay>-at G. and C. tt? R. *
.Alot?at ? IMA JMf
ilsErlotto A South Carolina X, X. Cat
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE.
CoLriltt*, H. C, Augoat *, ISO*.
ON and after WEDNESDAY. Un Ittb
in.tent, the Train* orar tba It nod
will run at follow*, ?li:
Leave Columbia at 4*1> p. a*.
Arrire at Charlotte at...... ...14.00 p. an.
leer* Charlotte at. .......... .1 l.M p. a>?
Arrire at Culmiliii *.00 a. m. *
tar Cloa* connection*. both vara, villi
Trains of GraeavilU and Colombia and
Soath Carolina Roada.
W Paraengora tor tba North, taking
thia rout*, hnr* th* elioia* of Ft)UR DIF.
CERENT ROUTKB, via: Front OrftMlxm.
rlihtr tU Pnnrille or Raleigh. -From
Jon, either via 1'etarsborr or Portammflh |
J from Portameulb, rlthrr ria Old Bay
lino and Bohimora or Aaaameeaia Liar m4
Wilmington, Dtlawiri
tr TIME AS QUICK and FARE Aq /
LOW aa by any albar root*. . V.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
For THROUGH TICKETS to Kiehmoad.
Washington, Bain more, Philadelphia and ,
New York, apply at Tieket Ofiee, foot
Blaadiag street.
Aa AaaomaaoJatloa Train will bo raw aa
folio wa:
Leave Colmmhi on Monday*, Wadnaadaya
and Fridnya at 1 A.K, arriving at Char ^
Mia at A AA P. M.
Returning?lease Chmrimffa on Tnaadaya,
Thursdays and Saturday* all A. M, arriving
at Columbia at A OS P. M.
Paaaaagaro taking the A A. M. Train from
Cliarlo**# nan anaaeet with Nifkt Train of
Sooth Carolina Road fir Charleston. Passengers
from Charleston nan?by loavlpg
tha South Oaroilaa Train mi Junction eoni
neat with tha 1 A. M. Train from Ooiambla.
CALEB BOUKNICHT.
Superintendent.
I * Aug SA 14 '
Somth Carolina Railroad.
GENERAL 8UPT8 OFFICE, 1
Caaakaatoa, 8. C., Marab JA, 1A4A. J A
ON and after Sanday, Marab tt, the Pas*
?ag>t Trains on tba South Carolina
Railroad will ran as follows, viai
Loarn Charleston for Columbia...... AAA a. aa
Arrira at Eingarillo l.AA p. m
Leers KiafsriUe LM p. u
Arrira at Colombia ....... 1.64 p. m
Leers Colombia. A.AA a. m a
Arrive at Klagsrllla 7AA a. as
Lears Kioesrille A.AA p. m
Arrira at Charleston 2.1 A p. aa
Tba Faseeager Train an tba Caaadaa Branch,
will annnaot with np and dawn CehamMa
Trains and WHaatafton and MaAshneUr Rail
IVH irmnioQ UNVAY8, WIDKIBSATft
ud SATURDAYS.
Night lipnw fnlihi u4 hiwgn A*roaawUtlM
Toil w?U ran M fallow* i
Lwv* CbarfoMon for Columbia 1.41 p. ta
Arrlf* *t CoImW* >. w
Loftvo Cold*?M?...........................5.*? p.
Arrir* it Cbarfoalwo ......5.44 *. m
H. T. I'KAJCR, (foal Sap*l. .
April lft 47 tf
BAMTfIL BLACIfB AMXR.
WOULD mp*iM*lly imfmnm ih? mUI*
Ibat bo baa op*a*4 * RARBRR UOf
kntho bwlldfos foi ?**?l j im*?M by JOSBPH
ALRXANDKR M ? Hhmh Sba* m4 bo.
ra tbc fctor* of Mr. Totaaa IoWHi 1*4
foMlaj hmwtjr wwpMI by th* foti
U* raid* of MaSaa'a Hall, whoro b* bar Um>
4*4. Botog JVafrwfaa dl l(fM, b* boy**.
by illwilM to badI****, >?f*tbpr wilb mm.
aadft to all, to totoM t Mmt <f Mbifi Mtroaago,
to CUTT1RA, SHAVftW ARB
SMAMPOOIRO. AyrU I 45-4