T1Y C A UNLINK coneHe.
v&ij IW
gugemcnt with Forrest, Alida 1"
Alida 6t?'ods l)?fqf?kMhe tall
Psyche glass, feirfilinjady contom]>latiug
thagdtzzliog vision reflected
thorfr^lSho turned with a shrug
<?f herigififloiul shogUlort as her
sister epole?, And sbmethingJiKe a
shado w troubled the depth of her
lucent oyee^k^?fK*
" I must," she said,,with on odd
blending of scorn and regret Jin
her tone. " Tnrore, spare mo your
reproaches, Moliccnt," sl>? added,'
impatiently; " I never intended to
marry a poor man."
*' Yoh should never have promised
yourself to one, then," JVIeliccnt
answered, indignantly.
il I did not. Forrest had a prospect
of immediate independence at
that -dmo- ki??W what I was
abott thoo, juat as well a V l do
now. Forrest understood very
vthat-aay canacut was conditioiBiflir
"ion aro a very solfish, heart1
! ?1 )1 ?l._ -I I.
iuss yin, iu? yiuyi bisiui ivimuik?a:
' r?
"Oh, of course: I never set up
for tho principles end proorieties.
I leave ull that to my sensible sister.
The fact is, Melicent?now
don't bo cross?I haven't faith
enough, either in Forrest or myself,
to bclievo that our love would
stand tho test of poverty ; and besides?Come
now, Melicent. you
wouldn't jjay no to Lionel lloresford^
if he had asked you to marry
him 1"
A swift vermilion dyed the
plain sad face uf Melicent Gaines,
" If I had been tho promised
wife of Forrest Macv, I would
have said no to a monarch."
Alida's slender brows arched
themselves incredulously.
f I declare, I wish you had liiiu
then," she said, as she leaned froin
the window to pluck a spray of
roses.
Ten minutes after, as the sisters
having adjourned to tho sittingroom,
bent, the one over a bit of
delicate embroidery, tho other
over some drawings, Mr. lleres
ford had left her to look at in the
morning, a hand parted tho vines
that draped the open window, and
noiselessly Forrest Macy put his
handsome laughing face into tho
room. Melieont kiiw him first
and said with that dickering blush
which almost mado her beautiful:
*' Come in, Mr. Macy." A lid a
gave a little start and blush, and
exclaimed, 14 Yon there?" and bent
ovjcr her drawing again, a trillo
lluttcred. (])!#. J
Sweet blush and flutter in the
cye? of the cot yet discarded lover.
Iif blissful unconsciousness of bis
impending fate, Forrest Macy
watched the bcantiiul Alida, and
interpreted her visible embarrassmeut
in love's own delicious fashion.
If Milly was only out of the
way, wouldn't I kiss her, the darliTig!"
lie muttered under his
breath.
Aloud he said :
" I've been lounging here, waiting
for you to come down, this
half hour. I could hear you talking
upstairs somewhere."
"Yon couldn't hear what we
said ?" Alida demanded nervously,
and Melicent lifted her cvps with
pome anxiety.
u Yea I heard something?jost
enough to dxcite my curiosity,"
tlio young iijan said lightish " I
heard you tell Milly yon wished
ehe had somebody, and I \vant to
kno.v who it was. I'll help secure
him, upen-iuy word."
liotlr^irls colored vividly ; Mclicent
covered hor face with her
hands, and Alida mado ft mnrroti*
atte jpt.to Ungl? and . down
Ono of the drawings 6hc was examining
11 uttered to Iho floor, ami
ForfeeF leaned over the low windo^jjjlJ
y&M ?? MPs .
tlria AwiAer'<n?mc, JJvH
nel Beresford. It was his turn to
looh Hurried.
>'J.idft," he said, in a low caress
ing voice, "I'm gettjqg jealous yf
Beredford, I wish yon'd tell him to
stay at home." v Lida
drew hack from the ex.
tended hand, frownincr elicrhtlv.
and glancing uneasily at hor Bister,
who was abruptly leaving (lie
room.
" I slmll have to tell you tli.it, j
Forrest," she said, compressing
iter lips, and turning suddenly so
pale, that more than her words
suggested tho truth to poor Mucy,
4 Von don't menu it, Lida,"
" Yes, I do,*' tho girl said, rising
and speaking fast and desperately,
to have it over. " I care for you
juat as much as I ever did, but I
cap't iparry a poor man. Wo
should liafe the very sight of each
other in a month's time."
Forrest Macy'a eyes darkened
\vilh sudden anger.
m1 | dare ray we he j
jjfcc
w*
.r~r --r Mpini
1JB -St
su: !
1 * Walk I 'artsh (tint joy?f yo?T
slioulduV^rant a wife torn from <
tlio arms of another man, as you t
are IcQuimine." I
lit) flung fiinrtclf (Monatcly .
a ray Irom the window with the i
words, and \vi h his hat iuillod
doctor-Ma e^?*v plimgad tot* ;
t ho first flifdow lip tjaina tfc statu- .
blint*, before lie had taken twenty
headlong srejW, nfr|>r?n "MeWeent -t
Gfiiues,,hidii>g,ip,llu) shadapf thp t
trees,thht clustered tiehr thorond ; I
hiding really, for as she sfcw liiin,' <
thinking herself still unseen ; she i
retreated from him. onlv couiiitor I
back when Uo called licr.
Sim had beon crying bat ho was ]
too angry to notice that. i
" Miliy*" be demanded, " was it
I thftt Allda was talking of up ]
stairs ? Oh, well, you neodn't an- 1
swer unless yon like; I know it i
was. * ^lefJLTH f
He came a step nearer. ?
" Of course you know all about i
it. Lida is going to marry Here*
fordj Will you marry lue, Milly ?"
Mpliccnt Guinea stared .at liitri i
w i fli affrighted eyes. 44 Please c
don't," 8ho said faintly.
' Not much of an offer, is it ?"
laughed Macy, harshly ; 44 but I'm i
in earnest about it. I always liked \
you next, to Lida, and I hate her 1
how. Marry me. Mill)', and I'll r
try not to let von l>e sorry for it." i
Mel!cent lookodslow rind searchinglv
in hit face.
" I'm not a beautiful woman," 1
siic said, at length, 4* and I'm not
6o proud as I might be. It's a 1
rash experiment, but I'll try it, if I
you like. If vou chango your
mind before the wedding day
comes, you'll only have to say 6o,
and I sha'n't hold you." I
Macy field out his hand, and |
hers, warm and nestling, dropped j
into is: ' t '
u It is liko a plank thrown to a f.
drowning man," lie said, with a \
sudden so grateful pressuro that s
licr face flu&hed slightly. 1
"That looks as it ho ever cared t
anything f<?r me," Alida said an- t
grily, when she heard the news.? ,
"I believe yon wanted him all the ^
time, Melicunt Unities." t
And Meliccnt made no answer. (
Preparations for Alida's mar- ,
ringe to Lionel Bcrcstord wont <
rapidly forward, lie res ford was |
impatient, and Alida, to tell the |
truth, was impatient also, to Ih% j
awav from the sight of her old ,
lover's devotion to Meliecnt. Of (
course it was all put on for her ,
benefit, she said to herself, and
poor Milly thought so too; hut for
all that, it was very hateful to one, j
and verv sweet to (lie other.
Alida had said plainly that she ]
was marrying Bercsford for the |
sake ot his wealth, and us though |
lie suspected that his strougth lay ,
in that direction, he loaded hor
with costly gifts. i
The bridal day came, and Alida
[looked lovely enoug.i in hor costly (
wedding roht-a to satisfy the most i
exacting of bridegroom*,
But while she waited for liini,
fair as a lily and as pale, fliere was
a stir and a murmur bel^v, that
deepened till it reached her, and
told her that she would .never see
him alive, again. r - ^
Lionel lderwford had dropped
lead as ho stepped over the door
stone of his own palatial mansion.
Alida neither wept nor fainted.
She shut the door on sympathisers
of every description, and folded
away her own wedding gear from
sight, and was much tliu same as
though nothing had hapi?cned,
only a little graver pcrhajis.
lleliccuf, whohau grown almost
beautiful in the sunshine of For.rest
Macv'e devotion, siinnlated
[though it might be, began to ,
'droop into her old sad quiet ways,
debuting within herself one-question,
and nerving herself every
time she saw Maey, to hear him
-ask f r release, that he might re
turn to his old love.
" Lucky fellow that," said Bob
Arnot, one morning as he lounged
in the deep window seat of a picture
gulh rv, and looked thoughtfully
after Forrest Mttcy, who had
just passed through.
| M Ah, how is that?" languidly
inquired Bob's com pan ion lounger.
"Com? into a round fortune
\ they s?)', trom h<?hio English cons
I in or other, to the tune of I don't
lr n w 11 t\ vl- manu lliiinamxl
pounds."
A yonng lady wlio was examining
a picture hear, turnod at tlio
words, and drawing hor vail ovor
her face, went hastily oat.
l; lie Can't have ceased to love
me," slio murmured, as she hastened
down tho street. * I will
tell Aielicent. I will ap|>eal to
her. She knows he don't care for
her. Sbo must give hiiu up to
inc."
" ITe is free from any obligation
to me, the instant ho save the
4 ' . .1
I S t M in
"d r *
?Bht *drtoa? offer him his ftbhM
iora; of course be don't like to <
iwk it," selfishly urged Alida.? i
* And you know he must Tot*i6 We
yet. lou don't want to marry a (
man who loves Another womrw, do ,
you, Millyl" i
. "J will speak to him to night/ 4
Melicent said gravoly.
And she kept her word. Forrest
Macy looked down at lior. As 4
lie uttered the brave words. Her 1
ips were trembling, her eyes 1
Jowncnst. His arm clasped her, '
u he lient lower to look undor
those drooping lids. 1
"Arc you tired of me, Milly? <
Do you want to be rid of mo !" he t
isked. I f
u You know, you know I do not.
But if. you love Alida, it would be (
wrong to hold rou to a rash promse
made to me when yon were
?cnrcely yourself," the said, and j
stole a look into hie face, for his
irm only held her tighter.
He was smiling. 1
" I lovo nobody but you. I will '
narry but you. If you turn me ^
>ff, I will go single nil my days."
u Do you really i" *
M Keally I do. I didn't know ?
nuch what I was about that day ?
vhen 1 asked you in 6uch rnde
ashion to marry me, but 1 have
never seen a moment since when 1 q
egretted it."
tk But Alida is so beautiful."
u I know somebody who is inoro
jeautiful to me than Alida." j
And so Milly hid her happy face
on his shonldcr, and cried y
happy tears at last. 1
[iVcw York Ledger. I
?
RtkonoGcano.?The Greenville i
[Ala.) Advocate says that a short
ime sinco an old gentleman, liv '
ng something less than 150 mike ,
Voin this place, had brought his >
wn bug of cotton to market, and '
xmght a sack of flour. Meeting ?
omo friends here they got him to
my also a sock of Pacific guano; '
lie old man arrivod home just afcr
dark, and while he was putting
ip bis oxen the old woman, liuii- ~
fry for some wheat bread, went to 8
he wagon and j*ot out a pan lull
>f guano, thinking it was flonr, f
nude up and baked a lot. of bis;uits--of
which the family oat
Hiiruiv ill HI wen I tt> IH'U. INext
morning upon waking tlio old man
fonnil that his legs had grown out 1
jf the window, atul that all of his }
children were grown fueu and wo- t
men , ?
Wiixt re Sauck fox Tint Goosi ^
?noui.n be Sauck for the Gander, r
The Wiwhing'ou National Bepub- *
lican says: "It i? rumored 'hat
the President has determined upon
the nomination of suitable colored
men to responsible positions in
New York, Boston, Philadelphia, (
Chicago, andoiher Northern cities,
iu order to offset the appointment
of negroes in tho South, prevent
the nppearanco ot harsh aiul individnous
treatment of Southern
whites, and also, as a proper concession
to and encouragement of
intelligent Northern colored men."
A FKAt.'FCL example to young
iH'iics ov cry where will l>e tlio tact j
we gather from an exchange, tliat 1
six young girls of the period have ]
been on trial at Clinton, Ky., "for 1
disturbing public worship." The !
deponent states not it their offence '
was giggling, writing on fans, or
" milking eyes but we opine it
was one of the three. It may,
however, be a re assuring close to ,
report that 44 the three prettiest
were acquitted, and summary punishment
meted the others."
A yocno lady's opinion of the
bonnets of the season: 4,Oh, the
bonnets of my girlhood?the kind
I wore to school! I really thought
them pretty; I must have been a j
fool. And yet I used to think myself
on hats a jaunty miss. Per 1
haps I was, as fashion went; but 1
what was that to this ? Oh, the ,
1 -voly little pun-cake?the charm- i
ing little mat! It makes my head
so levol, and so very, very flat."
Tin-: mayor of Mobile recently
married a colored couple. After
the ceremony the husband said,
44 Massu Galcb. you has forgotten
something." 44 What is it, Aaron?"
asked the mayor. 44 Why, you
aiu't buss the bride."
. . i m m * >m
A LogoMOTiv* on a Western
railroad lm? been adorned with
the title, " I still live." That is
more than many of the passengers
can say at the end of their journey.
A Mresotnu editor, In praising a
favorite candidate, says : " lie is
as fine a fellow aa over lifted a hat
to a lady, or a boot to a blackF<mrd.n
i . i j .
? e-1
"^? a if lit
Si ttabSbfreeiw* 1
* Trnt Wrn^l rrikd *ho lately cfrt i
iff a alios of his thumb,, to see J
irhat the reins looked like, is as- r
listed by the roan who contend* i
that madness is a npineral. J
A CinoAoo doctor has been fin- l
>d fifteen dollars for trying to
. .vv. www...., .<?U W WW ?
band was mulcted five dollars for t
;liraslung tiro doctor. {
A THATKLOt who was detained >
in hour by sortie miecliance* eUort- ?
med bis stay by 41 making a (min- v
ite* of it." There's philosophy ?
or yoa.
A youko lady in Ontgamie
bounty, Wisconsin, was charged *
rith Spotting on airs" beoaase n
lie refused to go to a ball bare- *
ooted. {
Sk - atob Pomsroy is gnin" to ?
>reach female suffrage in lirig- *
iam Young's tabernacle & Salt x
Lake. A
Bkmkatu one's uoticc? adver- 1
iscmcnts on the pavement. y
rhe State of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE COUNTY,
la the Coart of Proltt*.
NIOMA* C. OOWER and W. B. MILL- ~
WER, Administrators # W. A. Wil- I
lisms, di-ecMrJ, r? 8. R. WILLIAMS E
ct nl Citation for Final Sttilrmeul and
I)rcre*
IT appearing to my eatisfnclion thai Sam
u?l R. Willlama, Jmn?i E Williams,
V. A. II. Dnvennort and Mary K. Davent?rt,
heiee ai law and distributee* of Hie
S-tale of W. A. Williams. deceased, d?Vndants
in thij cur, reside beyond the
imita of tltia State. On motion of J. P.
door*. Solicitor pro pet.. It is ordered:
That they do np|??ar in perron or by atlorley,
at a Court ol Probate, to be lioblen at
Ireenvilo Court Uuum on the first day of
'uly next, to chow cause, If any they have,
ehv a final nottlement of the Estate of
VliST ALL1.N WJLLLAMS, drc?aaed.
honld not t>? had, and a decree given
hereon ; and their consents, on failios to n
itend. will be entered of record.
Qirtn under my baud and nal at Green
ill* Court IIoum on tl>U Sl-t <Uv of March, e
l. D. 1869. 8. J. DOl/THIT, ?
r. j. o. o.
An 7 46
IT ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, (
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
In the Court of Probato. u,
JELI.Y TURNER, JOSEPH K.TURNER I
and JEFFERSON BARTON rt al ?? RE
UKCUA KELLY. MAKR KELLY T. P.
ASllMOKE. anJ Children of MARY A
ASilMORE. d'-C'etel.? Ptlition for Ikne
rr, J'artiti?H and 8<?/# of Itral FUmtf, dke. j
[T >) pearin<r to lite satisfaction of the
Court that 'the !> lendaiita, Rebecca
welly. Mark KMy. T. P. A?lnn<>re, and the
Children of Mary Aalnnore, deceased, reside
iut of the State: It i? therefore ordered, an /
notion of Perry 6 Perry, Solicitor* for Peitiont-ra,
that tha aaid I >elend?iiis do an r
wer, plead or demur to the Petition within I
ortv days, or tha aame will be taken pro
onftMO. A
SAMUEL J. TXHJTIIIT. ' 1
Judge of Probata for Greenville County. .
Greenville C. II , S. I'. April 14t)i, 1869.
A|d U 47 6 B
Fairviow Sugar Company.
r|"MIIS Coinpiny having bought the Right
1 iu the great discovery of making sugar '
iitd refining syrup made from Sorgo Cane, in I
that portion of Greenville District ombracina
he Tbirit Regiment, wo propose to erect
UWlAtl HOUSE and KEFIX1SII oearFAIH1'IEW
an s.x.o ac practicable. To thoae who
live two far Iroui our works, to haul their cancs,
re propose to tell Farm Rights. We believe
thin to be one of the greatest discoveries for |
the South that could have been made, and
have no doubt that it will be, ia a few years,
Ibe great staple of the South. Ita operations
?re simplo and eoat comparatively nothing to
itart a tiirui works, aud will pay five time bet- ,1
ler than any crop except cotton, and we bo- j
leva will double that great king of the South,
fhoso wishing Rights should eall at ones on
Dr. W. A. Harrison, at Fairview. or Dr. W.
P. i'asstnore, at (Sreenville, who will take great 3
deasure in giving full particulars. We will \
urn ink seed free of eoat, except freight, to
hose wishing to plant. i
W. A. HARRISON,
W. P. PAS8.M0UK, ]
Agents for Company.
T. L. BOZEMAN, President.
Sept 2 16 tf
TO THE PUBLIC. -
4
THE PAVILION HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.,
80 LOKO and ably con
ducted by the late 11. L
KVSLfj&A HITTTRRFIELP. will still
UaAJhSStfm&L be kept open for the aecoin
modation of the traveling public. And its '
former friends and patrons will find the
usual accommodations and attentions be
stowed on tiietn as formerly, and the public I
favors already so well established as THE
l!<>TKLof Hie TRAVELING MERCHANTS
of the South, will, by earnest efforts, be
faithfully preserved.
Ma. <-h 4. 1868. 41 if
"^^wTH^uiicSr"
PRACTICAL 8UKSMITN
AND MACHINIST#
COKN 8HELLKK*. Cotton Olnt, Lock*.
K*r<.ft~n? Oil Umi*, M* ,
chiiiM and I'amoolB, KKPAlRKl) with
promniftcM Ohtrgw rMfM?h|?.
Atund?-At W Mtnald'a oM Shop.
K.H 10 S8 If
LAW NOTICE,
ArFGHMCY^AT LAW
ARD KIAOaiTBATE,
or TICK OVER SULLIVAN9 STORE,
ornur swrruTMtiiM, 0. o.
m ?* o tf
% P j 9& \ I i
IISIl
a ... Iin>i , | 11 ? ^Itli in# Mmham In
he world. The Urgeat iriffdiw -W It*
Ndteleaare on the Jive* of citts-o* of fAof
UU, wliorc it* tUmndimg ?ml ehmrmcUt I*
*d known. 1ft hii icvtitrw kind* of
ttlWok #? ood, nod I In ret** err
M* thee Northern womttaale*, for Lhereeeon
be* North era eootpeait* pro/em to belle**
hat 8*ethem peeplede not IIvo m long *
forth ore, wAm tAi rtry rwerw it ih? en**
lall *t eno*. end eeeerea Poller. W* re
t to Rev. IX M. Tereor. Ore. 8. MeOow
n, R*r. J. P. Preeeij. Rnr, R. Q. Grier,
t*?. J. L Bonner, Dr. Q. W. Prcwlty, t>r
. W. Hearst, Rev 11*. 8lo*n, Dr. J.J.
Vnr.il*w. end at Iraat one Aendrid sdbrr*
n Abbeville, who ha** liiMni To O. W.
xillivan, Hon. W. D. 8imiwon, Judge Mun
o, lion. J. P. Reed. CoL D. L Donald. 0.
V.' Anderson, Dr. Eptlng, Dr. Berkfdale. I
nd a gr??t many other* who ha*?_ aleo j
nana in vttM tompatr. ut*> HI. U. Kv?n?
in insured in tbia Company fur $6,000.
nd this anion nt was promptly pal J immedi
lely after hia death. th?; Company lias
*u*d over SO.OOO in nevenWea
maths, haa rrevived an innrenan wf nearly
40O.000 in that lime, and have only W
to l>y death, tor whieti it has paid $17,000,
eavlng a olear In corns of about $888,000,
ighty-eevra and a half per #rat of which
Til tie divided among the Pulley bolder*
Ifa challenge tlie world to heat thin Dr.
(ranch, the State Agent, has issued one
andred Policies <n Abbeville. We repeat,
all at ones and get a Policy, an we wilP
eon sail on you at your bosses; and beg
ou to wait uutil wa call before insuring
Isewhera.
JOHN FERGUSON, Agent
For Greenville, a C.
Dr. J. H. Din, Medina) Examiner.
UreenvlUa C. 11., hlareb 8, 1869.
Mar 10 4i If
DEALER IN
Clocks*
WATOHfcg,
AND
Spectacles,
AC.
egr Particular attontion will l>e
aid to all Work entrusted to liiin.
Feb 10 88? if
froonvill? & Colombia R. B.
XdfeStatsmiidaaaMaL
PASSKNtiKK T11A1N8 run dally, Sunday*
excepted, connecting with Might Train
i Charleston Kaitroad, as follows:
icavo Columbia at ..7.00 a. m
" Alston at S.ii "
" Newberry at ....10.35 "
rrivo at Abbeville at .....3.30 p. m.
" at Anderson nt 5.15 "
" Qrcebfllle at 6.00 cave
Qraonville at...... 0.00 a. m.
" Anderson nt 0.4 5
" Abbeville at .. ,.t.4S l?
" Newberry at 1.36 p. m.
" Alfton at ..> >1.00 "
arrive at Columbia at >0.00 "
Trains on the Blue Ridge Railroad will also
un as fottnws :
cave Anderson at,..' >0.20 p. n.
" Pendleton at 0.20 "
lrrive at Wulhalla at >8.00 "
oiivo WalbalU at> >4.00 a. m.
" Pendleton at ...........5.40 44
Irrlvs at Anderson at 8.40 "
The train will return from Bolton to Andcron
on Monday and Priday mornings.
JAMK8 0. MEREDITH,
General Superintendent.
Feb 24 40 - '
Charlotte A South Carolina Railroad.
and Columbia A Auguata
Railroad Co'a.
S Wl IMIT
BTrSBIXTENDBNT'S OFFICE.)
Columbia, Feb. 2, ISfl'J, |
aCBKUVLB GOISO NORTH.
LEAVE Uranlteville at T 20, A. M., eonneotiog
with train leaves Augusta at
I 00, A. M.
.oave Culumhia.... 12 30 P M
Charlotte 7 45 P M
' Greensboro, N C> 1 00 A M
44 Kicbiaund. Va .....11 00 A VI
Making close connections with trains for
Foahington, D. C.
coMisa south.
Laava New York- 8 40 P M
trrtve at Riebmoad 1 J0PM
Ueave lliebmond 2 00 P M
" Oreenaboro, N 0..... .....I 00 A M
- Charlotte, ? C - ? NAN
Arrive at Colombia 12 16 P M
" at Granitevilie 6 00 P M
Ticket* told at Columbia and baggage
shocked to all poiat* North. |
C. B0UKNIQI1T. Superintendent.
Feb 10 SB r
South Carolina Railroad Company,
OaaaaAL ScpaaijrrajtnavT'* Ovrica,
April 6, 180V.
ON AND AFTER SUNDA^, lltb ioataot,
the following Schedule fur PASSENGER
TRAINS, will ha obaerved j
PAT PAaAKMUBR TAAI*.
Leaving Columbia at T.4S a. m.
Arriving at Columbia ft. 10 p. 111.
Miaur nxranaa vaaia.
Leaving Colombia at ...............6.50 p. at.
Arriving at Columbia at ..........4.46 a. n.
CAangn vaaia.
Will ran on Mondayt, Wednoatlaya, and Saturday*.
Arriving in Columfelaat.. 11.66 a. a.
Leaving Columbia nt ,.,,.2.20 p. in.
Tbe Train now running between Columbia
and Ktngrilla, in connection with tbe Through
Mail Train, will be taken off on Sunday, April
II. M. T. PEAKS,
General Superintendent.
April 14 4T It1
Law Hotioe?Chauro of 011m.
GW. TOWN EH k? morM kit Law
I Otw to tha katiding north-eeat aorner
nf the Public Square, la part oaeapled by
Julia* C. Bmlth, Auctioneer, and tha Bnterpriaa
Printing OSee, up ataira.
Jan 8 U It
SAMUEL BLACK. BARBER.
V^TOULD raapactftilly inform tha public
T that ha hsa Ram or ad to a room in
tha OLD COURT HOUSK. trhara be will
ha prepared to raarlra euatomrra a* heretofore.
Being ProfemUynat Bwrbtr, bo
ho pee, by attention to htialnwam, together
with pofttcaaaa to all, to merit a portion af
pubHe^ UK ^po^iso11711N ?' VfI*?
Jan 2) 35 tf
* 1 1 " ' "**99^11ft. v " ' > ..,-Vny*i
1
000 Bmeka Xxtr* Xftnllj H. 0. jr
lOO (Ml SImM Liverpool SALT
25 vails, *Mt>rUd liM
20 batksvillr shirting
lO b?im mcbkb shirting.
iO MW H WIH *"?* - *
SO PrkM mad Jalr Bip POFBIX .
SO TUrrelli SVOAlt
10 BAQS DarikUi 8n?oklng TOBACCO
S BAQS SpMltk Smoking TOBACCO.
AL80, A WELL SELECTED STOCK
Shoes. lints,
DRY GOODS, DRUGS fcC.
Oar Sleek of HATS nil SHOES la Tory
largo and complete, and wo will guarantee oar
entire 8lock will compare with any la Town,
both aa to qaality ud price. A call will aaty??.
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DAVID A STRADLEY.
May 15,1808. 61 tf
JTHJTJS . SMITH.
AUCTION ANO COMMISSION MERCHANT,
,.i COURT HOUSE SQUARKe
Greenville, 8. CPEItSONAL
attention given to all aatee of
Real and Personal Property, Renting
of Llouees and Collecting ol Rentg and Aa.
eooata, and to l|l btipinew lntruetcd to klm
Having been appointed agent for the following
Fertilizers, they can be found at my
office and sold at Charleston prieee, freight
and drayage added:
NAPES' NITROGENIZED Sorzn-PnOSPUATK,
WANDO AND BAUGII'S
RAW BONE, PERUVIAN
GUANO.
he genuine article, kept for eale end
ordered in any quantity, Ch*r SO /owe
of l'boephate end Peruvian One no eol?I
by me tor the wheat (owing in Greenville
tide fell.
Aif?ney for the Celebrated WATT
PLOUGH?turn, (ubrolt, npd cultivator ell
in one. Five thoumnd of three Plonghe
ere in the handa of the farm era of Virgin*
la, North end Soutb Carolina, and Tewnee(*e
Over 60 of the one horae Ploo?rha
eold in Greenville In one month. CertiA.
eatet from the beet of onr ptantera can be
given, who have need the Plough ie making
their crop of 1868.
Agency for
Cardwell>? Superior
corn and cotton planter.
STRAW CUTTERS, CORN
SHELLEUS.Aa.
GRASS, CLOVER, end other Beedi enp.
plied at abort aotioe.
CQOKGNG STOVES,
STOVE WARE.
BPiaaiOt
AND
OFFICE STOVES,
. r p m 7M i * . ? . 3 " LMI 'T - . / t
For aale ea oheap ea can be bought.
JULIIJS U. SMITH.
Greenville C. II, 8. C.
Jan 27 86 tf
THE SOUTHERN HOTEL,
THX BUILDING nOYV AS
"HENKING'S HOTELS
HAS r.eently I>hd fitted
?p and put in complete orW*ryff5MBr
der, with new Furniture and
other ix>nv?uirncti, and U now op?n to tha
Traveling pul>lit, where they can find good
aeooiamodation and lare at the loweet rates.
A few permanent Boarder* wilt bo received,
M. L. BOUT HER IV,
frvpriiter,
Qrecnviile, 8. 0, Fab. 1), 1S69. W-U
W. K. BABLir. ?. O. WILLI.
EASLEY A WILLS,
Attorneys Bad Cosnsellors at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
nilKEXVILLI, S. C.,
PRACTICE la tha Coart* of the State and
of tha United State*, and give especial
attention to caeos In Bankruptcy.
Jane IS S
ROSADALIS
Purifies the Blood.
for Sale by Dmgyists Everywhsr*
BATES
VI LEE
H&IIF&CTIBllfi CSXFAIT.
HAVING bean appointed Agents fee
tbts Company, we awe prepared to
wll SHIRTINGS AND YARN at Factory
prlaea.
n.?u Mr a<_ai.
Grocer* and Comiutwion Merchants,
Gr.?nville, & a
Koy e. 1807. U If
DURHAM
SMOKING TOBACCO.
HAVING received the agency of the
hove Jostle eelebrnted Brand of
TOBACCO, toe will make it to jrowr later*
eat to bay from ok For tele by wholesale
or retell. DAVID k 8T&ADLKY.
Oct 80, 1847. ~ * tf '
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ATTORNEY AT HAW;
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tvan at twi own, whi* ? >?4
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