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DoaSMess, too, tie bird la gdostion
Eating with tee geeat a t?al,
Suffored tiluols ftenl Itidlgeeton,
7?tlng td the nSdnlog m?l< *>,'
An?f1w?irf!r*J3!rWa* v
Tofjse sportsman?early rising
^tedU,.anf.>rMr.
IVrhaps its foang, loo?lad ft flay? ? '
By'-AfcCvpareat Wtt forlorn, !-<*- '
CA#g?MBfcwrbal dUmti men/,
from thf keen, eoM afr of Monf.
Other kirJj?For blr4? wltl ok after?*' ^
When tbsy uff UU bird alight,
Ktght have ehirped stltb eeerefal patter,
?? Ah ! the rake's boon oat all night!"
Summing up the case concisely,
This, decidedly, I t?y i *\ . , ' ; '
' Early birds dee'* get on aiealy,
Early rising does not pay.
V ' , ' > *' .. i
Put it dbwn, I say," ami the baud
of^hd spcalWr'slowiy and deliberately
rinsed a revolver.
It was a very anxious moment
for tbo lookers on. Uno of tbc
combatants was a brawny ruffian,
upon wboso faco was stumped all
tbo evil passions ot the human
race. Black haired, black bearded,
blnck eyed, and strong enough
to have felled an ox with a single
blow of bis fist. Tbo other was a
pule, slender, |ntellcctunl looking
young man, boy almost, with light
curls and complexion, and blue
yW. ^ h ^.-.,0
The scene was in the little town
of Washington, on tbo Brazos riv"or,
in Texas, and the time midnight.
14 Do vor know who yer talking
to, boy f' was the coarse and tineducatcd
answer of Lnko Benton,
than whom no gambler in that vicinity
M as more detested and feared.
A man to whom (and not without
reason) was imputed every
crime?even that of murder ; who
was an unfailing shot with the pistol
and rifle, and unmatched in
skill with that strictly border wen
pon?tho bowie knife. A short
residence in that locality had given
him a reputation as a dnelist,
for tlio long grass of the Tumpna
covered the forms ot t\vo who had
fallen by his hand. hVberc! he
came from, no 0:10 knew, and lie
was particularly ro iccnt about his
former life. Still, it was whisper.
cd bohind his back?for no one
was foolhardy enough to ray it to
his face?that ho was one of the
. very few who escaped from the
terrible justice of "Natchez under
the hill,' when the outraged citizens
awoko in their wrath, and
took spcody vengeance in their
hands. Do that as it might, he
had already earned a name sutficicntly
bad to need no additions
even where the great majority ol
crimes were looked upon lightly?
making Texas in its infancy the
paradise of sc undrels.
O/ the other, his boy antagonist,
even less was laiown. It was but
, two days since his arqy^l, and. he
liad como on uoreeoacK, ?nu mono
Or his business, lie Imd hbrmngtc
say, but his suave manner, and
<piiet, gentlemanly deportment had
already made him friends amotif
the better portion of the sparst
population.
Very much to their surprise
therefore) was it that they had
seen him enter into a contest al
cards with the great professional
gamester, Benton, confident thai
he would either be cheated or bul
i lied out of big money, in case lit
was successful, which was alinoei
beyond the range of possibility.
But for two hours the g:uno bat
been progressing, the gambler get
ling more aognr nt cvgry deal
a and the youth keeping perfect 1;
cool, and breathing tannVmi
words, as if his object was stil
further to provoke hiin. If it wa
his purpose to do so, I e was mor
than successful, for Benton ha<
suddenly sprung to his feet am
drawn his heavy knife, with ai
oath upon his lips and murde
flashing from his eyes.
41 l'ut down that knife," agnii
. l .1 _
rcpeaieu me young nuui, ium
Whitcman, as lie Iiad given all t
understand was his naiuc. 44 Pu
it down. No one but a cowar
and a c eat would attempt to us
such fatal arguments in a siuipl
game of chance."
44 Kr cheat?coward !" thnudei
ad ltenton, with all his wrat
aroused. 44 Py heaven, I'll inak
yer eat yor words."
44 For fear you do not fully ui
dorstnnd, I wilT repeat thctn."
44 \or da: e not!" a ss hisse
from the more than tightly eon
pressed lips.
44 Coward ! cheat! I dare sr
anything to one like yon."
W'JX S*i
coold pot but.bo sqtiujsoq. at the
ulpvhst sublimity pf nVe fcoblficfcs
Afid-bn*vei?jr, even thoogh he wee
courting*hie oven death. ! .jit
1 Something'ip the fhattnWof the
young inun, too, appeared to deeply
impress hie antagonist, *rho hid
never before restrained ble hand
from swill vengeance. The doliCAte
framo trembled not; the
swo.'t, almost girlish expression
npon these mobile fine remained
nnaltorcd ;, the chceka were unhlnnched,
and the mild, blue eyes
never swerved iroru their steady
w|'vn ruv 1101 j uiuva uuva
It appeared as if tlie serpent and
the bird had changed places, and
the flerco charmer become the
charmed.
M Pshaw !" at length continued
Luke Bonton, u I am a fool to tnkc
any notice oi er boy who I could
crush between my thumb and fingers.
Tnko ver money, of ycr
such a sneak go back ermorg the
women, and never dure ter show
yer face crmong-men again."
441 rare nothing for the monev,w
was still the response. u Irs
nothing to ino."
44 What do yon want, then
44 To p-ctve that you are a coward
at heart." ' '* tr ,11
4I Kb man eVei4 lived that could
prove sbcl) a thing."
44 Simply bccauso yon murdered
them, Luko Benton."
44 Murdered ? But no, I'll not
fight er boy."
44 Because yon dare not. But
vou shall havo no excuse," and
Mark Whiteman spat full in the
face of tlio blood stained gambler.
In tin instant all was confusion.
Benton sprang forward with his
knife upraised, and would have
cut down his ins.ilter with a blow,
hut others ilirl tliARAmn. Thov ro
aliased that blood idust be slied,
hut they insisted upon " lair play,"
Even in tlie horriolo code of Texas
dticlirg thev demanded tlmt
rules ot honor (?) should be strict
!v adhered to.
"If you must fight,*' said an old
mngfw, h mid I see no way to
avoid it now, it shall be all open
j\ud above board. It's your choice.
'Trenton. Pick vonr weapon, and
stand up and fight it out like a
man."
"Pistls, then?ten pneos ?
word !'* was the gmiT answer.
" Arc you satisfied ?" was a ked
of Whitcinan.
" Vcs?peifcctlv. Let bim take
bis revolver?1 bnve mine. We
will coninience firing at the word,
and continue to advance to do so
until one or both fall."
A few stops from the house
brought them to a spot where tlie
, green grass and bright flowers had
. mofc tt mi cTico been stained in
, such encounters. The men were
plncod, the weapons prepare 3, and
. tlie fatal word was about to be giv,
en, when Wh item an called the
ranger, (who was acting as his second,)
and taking his hand within
J his own, whispered :
. " You appear to be a trne hearted
man, and I wish to ask a fdVor
, of yon."
[ 44 Speak on. Anything I can do
I shall be done. Just say the word
, and I'll take yonr place."
J 44 No, not that. But if I should
chance to fall, promise that you
will see me buried as I am. Do
I not let my dress he disturbed in
t the least, lloll me up in a hlatiI
ket, and let no one pry around me
t after I am dead. Will you prom
. isc me that 2"
, ' 44 It is a strange thing to ask,
{ bnt I'll do it."
44 Then I am ready."
] a Tea, I'll do it," repeated the
. ranger, as he slowly retreated
muttering to himself, "and if yor
y do tall, I'll send a bullet throng)
^ the skull of him that kills yon
U and may tho good Lord forgivi
g me if it is murder."
0 44 Now, Luke Benton," contin
I Will ? <> T 1
j | nea w lineman, "i am rcanv.-j
i Yet one word and he stepped t<
n 1 his side and hnnded him a minia
r ture. 44 If I die, look at this."
44 I'll do it now and with trem
? bling fingers be undid tho clasp
k then let it drop from his hand a
0 if it had been n serpent, exclann
(j ing: 14 No; I'll not fight you.?
j Take him awnv, some one; taki
c him away, for God's sake."
e 44 Not fight! Then yon will di<
like a dog !** and Whiteinan raise<
r- his weapon and motioned for tin
h word to be g ven.
e It was some tiine, however, be
fore his request was complied with
i- Tl>e sinewy frame of the gamble
trembled fike a dry leaf in the ar
d lumn wind ; all the color had lef
u- Kb face; his lips were like a-die*
i h:s pistol was pointing downwardf
i)' a J shook in his linnd. At lengt
; he succeeded, by a nt'ghty cflbri
? j-Ta ail
Blood npon hi* guard.
from two pairs .of Hps.
" One-rtworr^brfBj- l" *
'lhe report of the pistols cut the
last word in Iwaln.' The second?
rushed forward and lifted the mfen
tip again, for both hud fftHen.-?
One, hotrdrbr j wbuWheter brent he
moro. Lnko Benton had ftjnght
his last duel?had gone to his final
A - * MVlilt U ItAikttf 1\nllikf .olnlY
nwuiuik nivu ui? ucui ? uiiiiwvivi*?
VVhiteman, loo, wai dangerously
wounded. With bis breath babbling
forth through blood* he call*
ed t|?e tangfer to him ana asked
him for the miniatn^o. It was
given him?tho fair face of a
voting man. ffe covered it with
hloooy fingers?whispered," BuVy
it with me f* and he, too, hnd
censed tolivo.
With tearful eyes that form was
prepared for the grave, the ranger
insisting that his promise to the
dead should be fulfilled to tho letter.
But all saw sufficient to satisfy
thorn that he who callod himself
Whiteman was a yonnjj woman.
And years later they tooud
a clue to the mystery. It was a
wife, who had then revenged tho
murder of her husband?murdered
for saving her from dishonor.
From a bloody grave in the chapparol,
she had gone to join him
she hod loved so well in tho laud
that lies beyond the river.
Was her last act one of sin t It
is not for ns to judge of such a
thing. We know nothing of tho
maddened heart and insane brain
?know nothing of the long days
and longer nights of suffering?
j nothing of how we would net under
such circumstances. Better
leave judgment to 11 im who can
read both the mind and the heart,
n?.i _:n a: ~.~.i ?i._
?uu n IIMPU w MI un vwiuu i irrr VI
ing ballet. None other i* withrtht
sin, and who will dare to cast the
first stone?
The largest elephant in the
, world arrived at Now York by the
I steamship Helvetia. 8he is called
the "Empress," is about twenty
years old and stands twelve feet
and a half high. At an early hour
the Hamburg steamer dock at l!o
boken was crowded with an eager
throng, who waited patiently for
the enormous animal to come forth.
At last came the Empress, slowly
and deliberately ; turning sharp at
the gnng-plnnk she suddenly gave
a snort and a mar that sounded
like distant thunder, and seemed
disposed to make trouble. The
keeper sprang ahead, and in the
most endearing manner persuaded
her highness to descend. The ship
almost careened as slvo, advanced
a little more to the side, nud um
lingo toot, like a pillar of the Cue
tomliouse, restcu on the * gang
plank. There was something al>
s<dutely touching in the way the
gigantic beast would reach fortl
her trunk and put it around the
keepor, who would pnt it and agair
invite the Empress to conio or
and not bo afraid. The huge ani
mal s'owlv descended, the crowc
parting silently ns she advanced
When she reached the dock thr
1>er?p)o cheered londly, and tin
tceper put his arms around hei
trunk and kisser) it with delight
As for her majesty, she trumpeter
out her pleasure in a series o
whistles and screams. Then ad
vancing stately up tho wharf, anr
reaching terra Jirma once more
she expressed her satisfaction b;
taking dirt in her trunk, and toes
ing it upon her back. Her high
ness will be exhibited in Centra
Park.
Misstn'o Notks.?We copy tb
! following from the Torre ilaut
* (Tnd.) Journal j
1 A gentleman of this city lias
1 number of notes, executor! by var
? ons persons in favor of R. '0. Shi
5 ders, who was a captain in the Cot
federate army. The notes en
* brace in amount, in thenpgreguh
-, ten or twelve thousand dollars art
> I were found in a Confederate el
- eampment near Spring Hill, Tenn
after the retreat of the Confitn
- crates from Nashville. These noti
'i may he valuable to Capt., 8., an
* he can learn in whose possess^
- ' they are by addressing the editt
* of this paper; and they will be fo
e warded to him if he desires it an
will furnish his address.
0 i ??? - , f
1 Dr. Fratoclts, speaking of ed
s cation, says : u If a man empti
his purse into his hoad, no man c?
-1 take it away from liitn. An i
i.' vestment in knowledge alwa
r pays the bast interest.
ft! M N'ubodt ever lost anything 1
; lore," said a sage looking pur so
i, 41 That is not true," said a yoni
h lady who heard the remark, " f
t, I one? lo?t three nights sleep.w
ing from the beach, nnion oown.
Tiiis excited him fearfully, and be
stent off a boat ? oaje feTirtMi
into the matter. Presently- the
boat retarnod, and brought a grave
leaking missionrtfy;- Thr<*p!Wn,i
anxiety ran 14gh.
4 What's the tronblecrut there ?"
lie asked ; tl qnick f
* W9II, 1 am grieved to say,
sir,* replied the missionary, "thattftc
natives have been interrupting
ortr sacerdotal exercises."
44 Whatt what was that you said
they'd bren doing t"
44 It paths fho, sit4, to any that
flirv hnvp hppn infp.rrnnttnrr nnr
sacerdotal exercises." ' : '
?. tfWV?r<! P"1?'
Stand ?}', now, to givo ein the
wh??lo battery 1" exclaimed the
captain. ,T" . 1 A
;; Tpbe -astonished missionary has
'tenedT to protest against such rig*
oidus mbdstirei and finally suecbcdfed
fn making tho old tar nn^
dorfttjtnd that the natives lijaftyily
hcen breaking tip n prayer meet
ii?i v
is Oli! in that nil V said he; " I
thought yon meant that they'd
etopped your grog I"
tNPU>s Tkviko to Stoi? a Rait.road
Tkain?A Sacramento paper
tells tho following ratlief funnv
? %
It is currently reported tluit a
new tribe of Indiana were discovered
pear Independence, on the
line of the Central Pacific, who did
not acctn to be - its Well posted in
regard to railroad mutt ore as their
red-skin brethren of tho plains.
The pther'day, a locomotive having
parsed by, to thqgr bowilderincut,
they resolved to lay fn w^it
or pursue and lariat tho inonftlr.
A cooi'diu pi ado n very
strong InrTnt, and perceiving tho
fhystery approaching, stretched it
across tltcf truck,i eimer end being
held firmly by twenty or thirty id
the would be captors. The engine
Came thundering along, the lariht
was struck just before the headlight,
and it,is said the Indians exhibited
greater feats ol ground and
1^0.. ?i.?
ivn > iiiiiiiMiii^ iiutii ^ v?vi oven
*IM'? fir?t-cln6s circus.
A drunken Indian, on visiting
! the city, having strityed from Imp
hotel, ti?m\cl liimaelf lost on tiding
t?? return to it. After looking
' about in strange lodges here and
' there, the Indian exclaimed in dia'
may, "in]ntiJiirU" .lint, .jecov'
orifig himself, and nmviTTing'to aoi
l^ru>wledg*i mic|i short sitfhtedne&s,
c-'ntiiufco, *flrawing 'himself'hp:
tVNo, Injun m?t Inet?wigwam lost
? and, striking his tyrcast)?Injun
here 1" !
'TJotyc in i Honars.?*A eqirrps
' pondent of the Rural Xew York
" er, who says he has used it for for
( ty years, calls the following 441
sine cure.'" lie takes soft witter
I adds niorctnlt than it will dtM<>lvc
add with a woollen rag bathes tin
, horse on the small of the l?acl
I with this brine, rubbing it in hard
B ri t.?a :? ... i..it 4.
i i u u<us uvvci Mivnu iw IU mil w
relieve the animal.
1 At a Methodist meeting a singci
f who led the psalm tune, tindinj
. that liis concluding word, whicl
1 was Jacob, had 4iot syllnblei
i, enough to till up the nrmsic nde
y* nuntely. ended thus ;u J A-aafu]
I uc-riddle-cob." 71 ,'{ .
' An Alabama rnralist complain
L' that be sent four dollars to a jew
ciry linn iu Newr York for a mut
ic box playing twenty-four tunc*
? and received in retnrn a jew harj
6 ./ A oolokkI} lady, boasting tli
a other day of the progress made b
ber son in iuitlmx?uc, exult ingl
* said :? V lie is in do mor^tiwrtio
w 'Pud oat or?j* of Bnat fThnJ^ase
e, will be very short this seasond
qfamt <me third of tsicropy j Cor
n- dbokfl l*uiyr but tho *beat ttrop
i.. ! tine.
^ | A mam in New Ilavon has h
j vented a machine by which on
" man can sew six hundred pairs <
,n ! shoes in a day.
>r
r. Umava is said to have eigl
ffhorreand square miles of iron an
~ rconl lnml?. ' , ? ,
Im Putnam, Now York, a lad
n- died from having too many teel
es extracted at once.
U1 A mark that cats chickens jir
M" sheep is the latest production
>'* Missouri stock breeding.
Commccticct has fifty-five sa
ings banks, in which 149,019 i!
* positors hare put $41,803,000.
I Tme new French twenty fi
or franc gold \ iecet will be colli
\ Empercnrs. .
d io"' Cut ^
??< doHat lihml t fW?d the internet or ft
whloh 1? to be annually denoted to the prmpmr c
^jon^of * medal ux bo^xivaodo that member of
xai A wbM ,.?> wt'<lllti> (WWrnm li hoc I
Nrir To**, May 81.? In the OM Moo! Aaaemhly,
a r*oftrt?i f?i offered er?rt*a)dnfc 71
CbrUtien anlutntion! Jo the I'rcsbxlppan
eh ere bee of the Southern Statee, expreealiig
UnflBMfN Mat the dag (a Mi**** Wheat til
Prhrhyterian. nay ha waited In a freehdrgeniaJtion,
that thall ehrar tot whale land. "
'* <d4gOW'd' - ^ *?tr- r 7' 1 ff ?
Ratfia.?Th!i saw idoa W being trlei Hn ?
Laarona. .A practical planter, in tbn neigh- t'
borhood of Waterloo, h?s imported a number *
<>f plant*, and tho experiment of ita culture I
here will bo intelligently "inaJa. Xho plants it
wore oougm m i<?aiMUk . J"
[Lanrrairil?e II,mid. *
W. K. ItlLIT. ?. ?. WILL*. 9
^kdLfeY'fc wwLtir1 t
AW*4y*j *ifcltor44tyri tifc
AND XN tX^tUTY,
ORKENVILLK, 8. 0.,
PR VC-T1CK in Ik* Court* of the |tffeuinil
of tho Doited Rtates, *ad tciv*.
attention to ?uci in llankrupley. r~ m
Judo it 8 f
Law HotUe?Change of OffleeT f
Gr town 1-8 ho* moored fit* T.nw f
QJHeo to tho building nnrth-eant earner
of tho Public Siptnre,. in port occupied by
Jutt'WC. Snitth. Auctioiicer. and tjie Kt)t?r>
pria* Printing OflBo, ?p stall*.
A. BAC03NT.
ATTBRIEY AT LAW
AlfD IQAOnTAATE,
OFFICE OVER SlLLltAXS STORE,
QL3I, 0. (9a
Feb 10 88 ST 11 !
i....' i 4 f
W. H. C AM WE II,
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH ;
AJfD macttivi^T. ?
/SOni* Mirtl.nit fuataJL mdX. I
Keonoena Oil Lotmpe. Meowing M?
chine* and Paraeola, RKPAttiEp with J
prompt nee*. Charge* reti*on?Me.
fund?At old Shop.
Ffcb 10 M I'ifJl
SAMUEL BLACK. BAaBBE. '
ri?pfttfn|ly inf?f? ih? piihlie ]
? w that he ha* Remnvid to a room In t
the OLD COl'RT IIOl'SR, where he will
tie prepared to rec>lre customer* a* h*r*tofore.
" Being n Proft?yoii%l Barker, lie
hope*, by atienfloh to biuine***, trstiVr
vritti polMenie* to ell, to m?-rlt a portion of
public p*iron?jre. in CUTT1X0, ijllAV^NG
AXDsHAJIIOOIKG. I
Jam HO 81 tf
ROSADALIS
Purifies the Bloofi.,
For 8ale by I)rn?gUU Everywnere "
Insure Voiir LiA1 nl Once!
rl',lIE ulnerther is Agent 'or nee of the
I X I**' unit miei relish's Companies in
^ the world, n purely Southern omitpetiy, "I'd
' in manege 1 liy some of the lies' men "? Vlr'
gini* In regard to it* eitce***, we chal
I 'enge a eompariaon with any company In
{ the vrorld. The largest proportion ?if Its
Policies are on the Use* of citir.-ne iif that
* State, where IU ttamdinq and character i*
) heel known. It ha* revviileen kind*,of
IVIiciea, a// now fifjeitimp, *nd ll# rale* Are,
leu than Northern eompanler, lor the r<-a*nn
r t hat Northern eontpanie* pro feu tv believe
T i hat Southern people do not five 4a long aa
X"rihern. when the eery retrrae i? the eau
1 ('alt nt onee. and recti re a Policy' Were
8 fer to Rev. IX M Turner. Oeh. 8. MtHfov
,. an. Rev. J. P. Freaalv, R?*. R. O Ofter,
Ret. J. I. Itonner, Dr. O W Pre** lay, Dr.
1 J. W. I lea rat, Rea 11. T. Sloan. l>r. J. J
Wardlaw. and at le*?t one Awndred otfrri
in Abhrtllle, who have intared. To G, W.
s Sullivan, linn W.-D. Simpson, Judge Men
ro. Horn 4. P Read. Col. IX L Donald, 0.
I_ W. Anderaoa, Dr. Spting, l?r. Ilerktdnle.
and a (r*tt many other* who have alio
I Injured in thii Company. Gen. N. O Evan*
>. waa intured in thin Company for f&.OOO,
and thl* anionnf waa prompt/* pawl ianarrfi
C mtelf mfler Ala daa/A. Th* Company ha*
y isaued over 20,OUO I'oliciaa in aaveoteen
.. mi??t h*, ha a received ao inareaao of a early
940/t.OOO in that lime, and have only lost
u Jhm by danth, for vrhlah it ha# paid $1*7.000,
leaving a clear income of about HWAOO,
eight y.eevan and a hall per e*at of which
? will be divided among the Policy behh-ra,
? W* challenge thn world to bant thid Pn
_ Itraaeh, the State Agent, ha* loaned one
II - il l?-ill- n>
.. r?? rtfru,
I* cell *1 one# ee<t |?t a P?liey, a* few will
? wen call om yon nt yoarbaaaae; and tiaff
yon l? ntii utlil we m? Wish mewring
W? olnwbiro
,e JO UN FERGUSON. Afwt
4 . * Per Greenville, 8. C.
J Dr. J. Tl. I>?A*. Mtxlieal Exnminer.
Greenville Q II., March 8, MM. '
M?r 10 41 19
id Offer SXMordi&ftry I
I ,V#er/y Si* Hu?4r?4 P*gm of lb* flftiwg
I Htniing ft* 40 onU
ly TN order *0 y.re the people no Opphrton.
||l 1 KjrMWwMt Wetter io^nMnf-0 with
their heeaufel me HA line, OWCI A
MONTH," the pnbtWher* will e?ad (he (|r?t
u| it* ikmnktrt ?.f thU year for 60 eeatn Keel*
e ntiwher of Onne a Month " ?o*Uin* M
01 ilo?il?le-e??lMfnn pagea of the beet eteeWe end
entrri ining u<i iiirt/uetlte reeding to W
toned la wt mag ?a?na in thwenwetry. TM
? 35afiW&3tt?rw';
Rend 60 cent*, and yon will get lhi? hean'
tH?il waenwlne ftvwa Jananrv te Jnne of thia
ve Tenr.eontaining 674 pagreef thn e* reedmw.
, A Mean T ft. ARTHUR drSONft,
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M.y 19 91 tf
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k? ???wip? *rtUW*Js*H ?**., ? ! ' nd
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' renter Mr1
'LOU 0 lU4^d.:?W?M/aift Hit (valor all
l cm Five ihonaand mi Umbo PIvnpM
t*Aa th?Jwt*d* of tUa (ajrmore.o* Viffin-.
a, Hart* and South Geroljani MdTwNe
m> Over 60 of the vntow Wmi?W
old in GwoavlIU In oaa iMoUb CerUft.
atao from tho boot I our F?*n<wv'<t?i ba
;iven, who havo uned Mm Plough 4amato?
u|C M*rlr vrop al IMS. -i *??
Agency for ,r
' t'nrdvell's Superior
CORK A S I> COTTOS PLA stkr. .
STRAW. currKus, CORF
?* BBIAiPW, ORAPS,
ClOVKiL aiH Hi* Scada .?piliad
at ahort notice.
CaorrRQ STUTES,
STOVE WARE.*
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OFFICESTOTES,
'tr ..l? u ck?.p M ... k. VtiRtitjnrrs
t SMITO.
OrannvilU P. 11 % a
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Fairricw Sugar Company/
rTS Ontnpihy having bought tha ftigtl
In thegrrat dtrcCVcry of making ?ogilr
id reHniag ayrun mode fWHn Sorgo Cane, In
hat portion of llrrenriHe PWtrlct embracing
ho Third RrpWncnt* wr propria to men
iUHAUjlOUSRaml BKFf NKH noarPAlRi'IRW
aa aoon aa pravtldaMa. Tn ihuo wko r
i?. f..r ??r.? - -
?? - . ww^ni iv ohui wrir oinr
re propose to sell Farm Right*. Wo believe
hp t? *>o one ?t (ho greatest iliseeveriee for
ho South that could Lara Ucn u>e<lo, and
.av* no Anukt that it will I*, ia a /Sew. yraw,
lie great rtaple of the South.1 Its operator*
iro simple and eo#t comparatively not bin* )o
itart a farm worlrv, and wi" P>y ?*o t>u>? hater
than any crop except cotton, and we beieew
witl doable that great ling of the South,
riteae wishing HtrMe sbooW tall at once on
[>r. W. A. llarrie<??r at firirrbw. or Dr. Vf.
i\ Pas am ore, at Cfvenvilha, wbo will take great
Measure in giving fall particular#. We will
urnikb seed, free of eoat, exovpt freight, to
bqso wishing to plant.
w. A. nAnRisojr.
W. P. I'AHSMOUE,
Agents fox Company.
T. I,. ROZF.MAT, PnsMifcnr.
Sept i y n ? vff
V iv,1
Greenville & Columbia R. R.
P A S > E N (; K R TR ArRWtwn dWIy, Pni,.-la ye
ew rap ted, connecting with liflltnia
hi Charlrslww lUUeaad, aa fallows:
Leave Columbia at ..7.00 a. m
' Alston at H'hS ?
^?i?Mlaalwxyw>iiwii(i lilitiv.iW.W *
*"'? *^sa,*lra?rrsrl"
V ,Uro?nvillo at... aeweae fnae oh
Leave (J rem villa at..M...^^v..?....,.#.00 a. pt.
* Ahderton at J.... "
At.herWIe at ......./,
" -Noail'arry at l.t* p. at.
" AUlhn at........ I.dtl
Arrive at Columbia at.. 5.00 *
Trains on the Bine Ridge Railroad wilt also
ran <ee follow* > ^
Leave Anderson at. .....5,50 p. m.
" Pen.Ileton at 0.20 "
Arrive at lYalhalta at d(.i.N' "
Leave Walballa eh. mrpvmvt i.Mi. m.
" PtQdhili ttt sWAfwerwetOm*. "
ov irmo wm mum tmm Miim to AtdcrmM
Mn4?Y ??rt Friday .
. a . v JOMipumi,
Feb 54 ?*Pe
i a w^L?
Charlotte A South Carolina Railroad,
and Columbia ft Augusta
Rail road Co*a ^
71 QK59flfibfl3 lB
STPKRINTKN'DKNT'6 OFFICB. }
ommm, Fab. i. IM?, j >
T SAwf.^K'S.fJBL a.
Ji iter ring with tram ftttti Auguata at ^
Lwro Colatbla wll HPM
? Ch*rU>Pe ?,.|UPM
' firceniboro, If C? _.l W A M
! " Richmond, Va NAM J
Mitiaf eloaa aaaneatlana with trains for I
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IiMfra Naw VatfcA:..U. X
ArHra at Ricb item*..................... 1 M P M
Uata JUekOoA4u..?n....?M.,Mi..J OOP M
" Hrae?alx>m, N C.^u'...,..J 00 A M
i " 4 ffcatUUr. 24 C?* ? ? 0 M
n" s *] Ji
Ttekala, (44 at Qnlaatla aid baggage
9W - " If
South Carolina SklUw* Compan-.
ttuuu Bu?MmK??iR^ O'rfca,
Aprtl I, MV;
YVJT klto ATTEU StniDAt, Ttftlfflaat,
KftftMnMSffg
: tMfln( C?lw?bi? M.....................7.44 a. ?.
Arriving at Cotaabia at nA.U p. aa.
aioat axraata raaia.
Laariag (JoiaraMa JiMi* >
Arrivi.g - WjjJfc -5ar-^? - WIB
ran aa Mondays, W.AaaadaJttf a^ft fatTtw
Train *anr raaolee Wha*e Ofl^.wt ,?
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