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GREENVILLE TIMES WEDNESDAY, DEC 11, 1SS5. U3IIIIU. The Cf rational wr horsee wbo are iaufinj the battle afar off art mating their tuihiuium tod boldiug t&eouelve ap to ridicule. If peace between tbi country tad England wiU not b broken except by a peltry squabble over a strip of South Ameri cas iwamp It may well remtin ondls I orbed forever. There win be bo war over tha Teaeioalaa ltoatlon. Tbe only reeult tbat will grow out of it will be a rational agreement upon a .abject which la looked at askance tod doubtfully by many men who judgment U guided by the did alee of jo it lea aad common tense. Tbat the United Bute government can have any ahow of right over th deetlulee of bair-barbarona South American re public, ao called, ia qulta aa qoettioo able aa the right of any other nation aad ha ite origin in a aplrit of jmgo im aa in-American a it la unreatoo able. A resolution tbat any act of an European power looking to tbe eatab. lUhnent of ill authority over auy part of tbe Weetera hemisphere ahouid be regarded aa an act of hostility to the United btatea ia a abeard at it ia unworthy the intelligence of a leader of the United Statee Senate. It U merely a ipeelmea of tbe Congrca alonal firework display which la un fortunately Inseparable from Ibe -eemblagee of our executive body a survival, probably, of Ihe spread eaglelam that delighted to acrcam on the elumpa of primitlre Fourth of July eelebratiuua. The position which the United Btatee aeema Inclined to take la tbe matter la not tenable In common aenae, and the deeper we go into It the harder it will be to extricate ourtelve with honour before the arbitration of disinterested partlea or by meana of a war which would uot meet with the aympatby or approval of the people at large. 15 A181R1 timptT Dr.llerrmaa Ahlwardt of Berlin, the notorious anti-Semitic agitator, la now in New York, with the arowed purpose of inaugurating a campaign against tbe Jews of America. lie holde that they are a menace to the prosperity of nations, and docs not believe that they ahouid eujoy the rights of citizenship er have any share in public affair. Herr Ablwardt will probably play to empty benches in tbls eoantry. It la a curious fact tbat tbe Hebrew race haa been pursued by persecution and enmity ever since the Babylonian captivity, aud many very good folk will heave a sigh because of the injustice of It aud say com placently tbat it cannot be helped that It la In accordance with tbe prophecies of Scripture. Tbe lame tort of people osed to defend slavery on the tame grounds. The Jews are certainly very shrewd, very intelligent and have a remarkable faculty for the aecamnlalien of wealth. No doubt eome members of tbe race are also unscrupulous In It acquisition. A whole race of honest men would be a strange spectacle Indeed. But America Is rather too broad In mind aa well as area, to deny any man the righti of eitiiensblp beean he is Abrttarn to ht r'iHj'T. U n:i .Vnitrioau Jew ' gulliy of a felony ' tottdeiil 'iHude la "111 p.e'ii: t drivirt it bis right of i.-,tis':p, In as loig ha be isn .sr'1;1 ', n.f. uil respecta ' ble citizen be need fear nothing from the Tapering of Dr. Ablwardt or any other blatant notoriety-seeker. Never yet was noble man but made ignoble talk," and never was there one whs proroked it more freely than Mr. Cleveland. Many and many a little fellow hai blunted tbe arrows of his sarcaam against that rock. Tray, Blanche and sweetheart have barked themselves hoarse at him, bat tbe most Inappropriate and amaxlug charge of all is that made by a Mississippi paper which calls bim " a wisuy washy excuse." The Beit Cough Cure II hlllt'. mr 1 bm1m(I Mn.h I. 4.n. prom Mnp It at one with ghlloo's cure let aale It 1 . f inlar. CTtT ILICTIOft. The election formnnlclpal officer, held on Monday, Dec. Sib, waa an ex tremely quiet and orderly aflair, eon ducted so smoothly a to cause but a light ripple In the current of every day lift, but nevertheless brought out a fairly full vote, in wblch moat of the , candidate wera w,n renreaentod. The electi. . 'olio wed nwrtifr vuioh wa coi. lurjy i without anaanr or exclteme'i!, hi'hoDPh c,.,isiaera'lc fare pulling oi. ..1 jeal W,!0-a (he elrc tion cm,. (.,r ;, reaait the re. eleetlon of M 'Vm. Wer with a total of 806 vote, Councllmen A. T. JI,?,2(lote' A- nin 227 Totet, d II. Wilralwkl 217 volea. The Mat of the ticket stood aa follows: For Mayor, A. C. Illckmao, 64; for 'L!fay m K,ThemM' 176 5 W- AU Free. Thoae who have used Dr. Klnar' New wnTharr ,u v,,ue- 5 tho. idnU-,VM,J CaU on bi adver Lr? D"f'tndget aTrial Bottle. tei coioi us x n us sin. A good dta' of worry and annoy ance eiU'.s In naval circle over tbe ditcoverv that It ia impossible lo work white aud negro sailors together oa the same ship. The fact was broogil out by the attempt the fir-st made In the Navy to place four colored student lu the position of aeamaa- gunnere, posta which make ibeir holder petty officer, and against tbe authority of tbea aegro officer a de termined revolt wa orgauixed, ae- eompanled by every kind of baxing and pcrweculiou, culminating In the threwlug overboard of one of them one dark night. A court of Inquiry ia bow in session at tbe Navy yard at Waabingtou for the purpose of ascer taining tbe identity of Ihe perpetrators ef tbe oulrsgea against th negro officers, bnt so strong I tbe feeliug agaiuat them among the white tailor and the determination of the latter to stand together and ahteld each o ber that but little headway can be made. It li claimed tbat American or Irish sailer refute positively lo work a ship ia company with negreea, and where tbe black are employed it mutt be with Scandinavians, Pole and Italians. Consequently tbe warships of tbe United Bute are manned almost exclusively by these national!, tic. Naval officer are sharply criti cising the action of Admiral Ramsey In teudlug the tonr colored men to tbe school at the Navy yard, claiming that their appearance at petty officer on any ship will be tbe signal for re volt against tbelr authority. A singular feature of tbe affair Is that all the white men wbo were implicated In tbe revolt and peraecutlon of tbe negroea were ascertained lo be of Northern birth and that all but oue were tbe aona of Republican father. Tbe colored leader In Washington view the demonstration with much concern and alarm, aud tbe matter baa been presented by them to Mr. Reed and other prominent Republi can. In tbo Army no luch condition of affaire exist, because wbolo regi- meutt are composed exclusively of colored troups, but it I impossible lo man a ship with negroet alone, and the attempted mixture of tbe race hat alwayt beeu a tource of trouble lo tbe Navy, tbe pretence or negroes causing turmoil aud insubordination 11 the lime. These facta tend to show that race prejudice ia luiradicable. It I uot political, nor I It a violent lu tbe South at among people of Northern birth. Iudeed, In the North It would appear to be iteadllr In creasing. Are You Made MlMrasltbT Iadlgettlon. ConntlpaUon, Dli- iiatM, lM oi Appeun, iauowsam. smion-i ViUliutUapoaltlTScur. lor mm tf B. 1 'laity. The Greeuwood Enterprise sayt that "no man can get the Democratic uom luation for Congret in either of the Mississippi districts uules be bo au advocate oftho freo and unlimited coinage of tilver 18 to 1." Clarion Leeger. Suppose the national convention which meet before Ibe congressional campalgut open, tbould declare In clear aud ringing term egalnst Ibe "free aud unlimited coinage of silver at 16 to 1?' How about it? Suppose tbe populist parly In national conven tlon should pronounce in favor of that doclilue? Must we understand that our Democratic silver frleudt purpose to bolt tbo platform of their party and rim ou tbe platform of ttinlr Piiemie har iu Mississippi? 1)0 thoy uot rca Itze that lo boll the platform of their party ta uceor!:uu of tbo party t bar ly thoy luletid their references to ' Iree :lret" otxt year, to ho takou humor cutty. Lome, now, worthy telguori, dost thou uot t beoatobla Democrat Filli Do Not Cure. Pills do not ear Conitlpatton. Thir onlj srxraTata. Kari't uofar Hoot Tel kitm ! fact rrcularitr of Uu bowtla. rr salt ht B, D. Unlay. A Yankee farmer iu Brazil who longed for the cooling liquids of his native land ; and wai unable to ob tain tbem In that tropical country, hai utilized a kite for tbe purpose of oh talnlng Ice. lie fills a tin can with water and tends It to the height of three miles, where It Ii promptly frozen. After sufficient luterval .he kite ia rapidly hauled in aud thj cake of Ice I secured. Tbe inventor it to pleased with hi toy that he now pro poses lo teud up a kite 160 foot louq by a steel wire cable. Uuder Ihe kite will bo suspended pulley, over which ruus au eddluts chalu bcarluii cant at tached to bookt. The cam will be filled with water, aud tbe tpeed of tbe belt upon wblch they run will be rogn lated to tbat the topmost cam will be couverted Into we, lufficicnily bard to Hand the downward journey. Thit it certainly the mott original Ice mach'ue of which we have ever her r5. We have tbe uthority of the South Ameri can journal for tult kite Dying. FOU SALE, My EeUilcuco, corner of Poplar oine ana juuut Ave., place well im proved, and hat a choice lot of fruit trees. A bargain to party calllnir first. 8 W. E. ROD WELL MlRsUtlppl form Book. Newlv-elccted inaltcpa nfllio and other county officer ihould scud iu me iianou-Laiiper Oflice, Jicktou, Mist., for C0DV Of Mlaalaalnni - - re- - in OOllR. It It a VerV eomnlola minn.1 not ouly for offlclalt. but nrnrnnlnn.l aud business men Dfimr.iu tl. formi aud explauatory notes are all bated ou tbe Aunntalait tu- prlceli$iOO. If tlx or more are or dered at one time. l fin nr -j exprestage on package prepaid. A Great and TJnuaual Offer. W15TES CIEBOS. It 1 inguUr how iit'ie aceutk-n i prid by farmer-and oiht-rsf situated as to make ueu wort: iIvuagi'Oti, to the cultivation cf v. inter vegetables aud market gardeuing. With oar mild climate and very favorably fail season a variety of vejfeiablea cu be grown throughout thu alntei aud thru uo month ia the yir iu which the kitchen gitnleu luay But be made to yield a crop of oui3 de-crip-lio;i;yet ino-'t garden? arecouuuted to plaut a patch of turnip and lutke uo further effort Inward supplying the winter month with fre.h vegeta bles. The beat and dry weather of summer usually breaks up at about the beginning of October, with be-ivy raiua, after which all vegeutiou laket ou a freab vigor of groln alunei like that ot early tprlng. At thit seaaou all vegetables mature much earlier than !u spring, aud aliuo.t all tbe len der vegetables, especially tucii as beans aud coru, if planted at thit time will yield abuudautly before being killed by frosts. The list of vegetables wblch wilt wlthstaud ibe winter and remain iu the ground with perfect afety it very large. All root crop may be planted iu the fat!, aud will keep sound after tbe lops are killed. Beets, carrots, parsuips, onioun, radishes, latlfy aud turnips may all be enjoyed through the wluter iu this way, while many vegetables which grow above ground, such as ail the varletiea of salads orgrceut, will grew and flourish through the wbolo wluter, with no protectiou, and even if damaged by unusual cold, will spring up agalu with milder weather. A win ter garden ia such an assistance and afford such welcome additions to the family table tbat it Is qulto Incompre hensible tbat people persistently neglect tbe advantages it presents. Nerve on Edxo, I wa acrrniK. tirad, Irritahl and rran arl'a Cliirar Haul Taa hat nindr mt wall and kappj. Mat. . B. WoKDax fottaUayB.D.rialay. We are Agents for H fa's MM Soaj And have a thousand and one other things you need. Come and see us. Ulead & Co. Bimeiallle conference. Pari, Dee 10 The luteruatloual bimetallic conference called recently by the French Blmetnllists Leaguo convened here to-day with a large at tendance of delegates from Germany, Inglaud, Belgium and other countries of Europe. Tbe purpose of the con ference as outliued lu tbo call it to agree upon the terai of mi appeal to tbo respective goverutneuls to reuo negotiations for an internal ioual agreement for the us of both gold and silver as moucy metals. Tbe coafcreucc expect to be lu kowtlon tbrce day E. If. Wrav, .In , at the Depot Hotel Saloon, at tbe Y. A M. V. It. it. depot It the place to bny your bottle of cock tail and have your jug filled before lenr lif lor your plantation home. tin I mm m im Fine Pocket Hooks, Silk Umbrellas, Cut Glass, Onrx Tables. Wallace Arnold. St. L011U Wins the Republican Conven tion. Washington, Dec. 10. Tbo r.nllK. lican Natioual Convention .V,,P , held at St.Loui on Je- 1,8 Tbat wa, the doelil' . '"V"..".?' Renubllran Nai jU rtac,1Pcl ,IV llie .'.rJi ? ?. -m committee a a- hViin.ini J ,0-Jl,y nt plritid balloting Mlug wo hours Captain Sweeney. TJ, S. A Ban ni- n-l Remedy a tha Hrt me.llcin. 1 have .Tor fonnd i.i.7BmDoFrr7.g,oj''' iMcew,!- 'or Dec. 21st It colored people's day n! the Atlanta exposition Tbo Negro race aud in work is very aldy repie senlnd at Allonio, ami ibey Imvo re u onto be proud of 1 ho -bowing made. The Galloway is the best Alabama Cnnl nn the market Leava or ders with Geo. F. Ar cher and thev will ho nneo promptly. J. tut. Mr. R B. SilllS has irnnn in v.. York on business for the Morohnad Improvement Company. mm m m Kentucky Inaugurated htr first Ru publlcau governor yenterday. Bcuoit, Miss, Nov. 12, 1895. Hall t Hog Cholera Cure Co., r, , Now Oilcans, Li. Genls Wo have used vour Cbnlui a Core and find it au infallible remedy. Were to well pleased with tbe first tent that we made a tocoud order atler our herd were free from the disease Your truly, BlHO'OB & Speakks. Head & Co., Greenville, Misr, Wholesale Aguuis. "Will you tako this wommi for bet tor or wusa, an' give me i for nmri yin' VOUr' Was the tlnlinam.n,,A. !.:. i. a Georgia Justlco uuited two llvts. ia Behalf ef Bemomifc Biraou Wa-nmuU'ii, Pec 10. X uiofetueni is ou fo. to r- Id a joint caucus id tfruiotra.ie enalon aad representa tives for tUe purpose cf Irving to hr. uioniz-i existing Uitlrrfnc iu IVmo-! era. ic ranks and t agree up line of I'oIicY to be followed iu notOiirom lerry, wuc.o - ll.mae id Su..e durin? -he pr.-en. J nee Purdou ha sued for a divorce m-,s1ou of Cofgrew. lupreseuiMive from Lis wife, Mane Dawson, aud tne S.al'ii.if of Al.t.ama, who is oue of rcssoraiiou of bis bachelor Dame, the leader ,.f tbi movu.ent.ay: John Purd.m was as a My of he -Here iireallv.inlv on-qnestiou re.!fild, wbiob, toilintj uot and neither warding h!c!l ti e Dem..r- - ' apiuuiug. iu Iayi arrayed iu g ory badly divided. That b t;.e il..u and seeking opportunity to .continue q-i-siiou and if e can leach .otne hi effulgence. Th.t search brought tifciorr agreement by whicu Hi him up with Marie Dawson, a prac tuy be eliminated from our di,cu...: ileal womau with a bank acconnt, but slouforthepreieut.iherelsiioreau not practical tough to waist John why aeshoiiid not get together aud ; Purdun, whom she know lo be a nrwienl a ma ,1 front to IUe Jeiiuu:i- eaus. I am Iu favor of free eiuag, but I do uot believe ihe dincustiou ot Ihut one 411.0. iou cu advance the ean-e .11 Mif' r u a, lala U iI.'mh gitziug ell' el i. exlrrm :ly btinful to Ihe party ami 10 the Sjoatb. I would be iu favor if a c ntereuee of the whole pariy iu (,'oitgre-s cm be ar- ranj'-d, of l:avi:g a coi.iitiltto ap puiuud to ci.nfer wiih the President aud i'eretary Car ile regarding tiie steps in com j 10 secure a degree of hai iu; uy and e.4ab!ih a polie) upon hU''i wo a i ail uni(e.r Consumption Can Be Cured Bt tka naif shilsb'a Cnra Thia mtai cotih nrt la the oulv known reniiy for that terribla liucaae t ut by B. O. riulaj. Can Ihe Courts Comnel One to Drink T A Kauaa Judge receutly committed the local aueutof the Aubeuer-Uuch Brewing Compauy to jail, for cou tempt of court. The otTenne wa tbat the aforesaid brewers' agent refused on the witness stand, wheu summoned as au export, to ill ink some of bis beer, aud itive evidence a to whether It coutalued an intoxicant or uot. Like FalMatT, who would uot give a reaaou on compulsion, "although rea sous ware as plcutiful as blackber ries," tbe witness, wbo could doubtless make " schooners disappear down Ida I broil as rapidly a " nulls" down the eplagus of au ordinary mortal, utterly refused to partake of the flow ing oowl n the order ot the stern iuiiko. l.ike itio Dorse, i, could be brought to the water, but hi conltlu'i be ma.le lo drink S" off l.j the unit I in keep be went, there lu Ixiwuish until a writ of habeas corpus release hitn from the tyranny of au arbitrary court. We do uot believe tbat lb action of th judge will bold water much less beer when review td by a superior tribunal, but there it no tell ing what a Kansas judge will do. Lriterlou. lo uiaKe good sauitage yuu need trcsu huge. At Finlay's Dku Stokk. 11 you are in need of a suave or hair cutgotoJUH.N TUKXKlt H the beet colonel ronsorutl Artlut tn the city, at ixw n Kin ii r ,-Mreei. sep.1- ilull's Hog Cholera Curo is guarau- teca to cure ami prevent cholera. lleud & Co, hoiesnle tgetits. For purticulKra uuil liH.iinuuiuU aildros Hall's Hog Cholera Curo Co. Lock box 667, New Orleans, or see Head when lu the city. KINCJLV KlrtJN UO J. Tha A.tr! I.Mti-i i'r vMn Cn.h far If.. ... ,0 I.,-,.- , It la suH iu t!.e i'i!ihbiii;;li,livotilcli Teleprupli llu in ht 11 queer feature of Atistiitiu unny life winch is proliulily not laiown iu imerieii. Km iieror Fran cis Joseph turn over every vour to the chief of his private cabinet mnmthlni? like ?:Jj,000 for hi private fortune This mini In used In pnvlnir Ihe tlelitaot tliHtinfruUhed army ofiieers, providing the ileots arc honorable end the officer are of tuRlelcntly hlirh rank. Every yenr the np)ortionnient t t haiiKtvd lefore the end of fie. yi ar, aa Auatriun army ollleers nre pnnerliinllv nulueky in fituinees. The ilisfennd of ficer, over Ms ears in tlel.tK ami threats r.en with disirrtice, muUen nut n statu mint of I.Ih eiue, which la h M 1 if the old ruipci-or'a kindly eo luude wrtain that the d' ' " gambling debts and 'w Hre not unavoidable, no -en nioderately directs tbo ov' J "Pt'l. the emperor to grnat lle' of private cabinet list'' reIitf- This custom was estub- -u long npo.buttheemne.roreanaf jord it without having to deny himself of necessary food and clothing, for the private fortune of the Tfapaburgi.whieh he Inherited from hit father, was $1S, 000,000, and he pete a salary of $3,000,000 a year for ruling Auotria. Next to the czar of Russia, he la the richest mon arch of Europe. , . Fubllo School la California. Facta ns to the development ot the public school Bystem of California ffhow that although it it only 47 years since the first nchoolhouso nan built in the state, yet. now the annual espendittrre for public schools ia nearly $t,noo,oo(i and e.JOO tencliers nre employed in in Btrttctinfr 2-10,000 pupil. Tbei,e tenehet-a nre pnld more liuernlly tlmn in manj other states and they rank hiih in ef ficiency. The stnte university und M nliiliated eullegesi have been very lilier ully eiuliiwed und the competition of Stanford university hna hele4 Instead of Injuring- It. Tim bequeat of J. C. Wilmerilioff of $100,000 for the estab lishment of n (school in whlMi boys may learn Irndes has fallen due and this new technical school will be under tlieptnte university and every effort will hetntide to render it efficient. CombnltloB of Celluloid. A Oerman scientist attacks a nebular' belief hy asserting that celluloid is ifrniteil only by nn open flame and that,, therefore, there is uo more reason to. be afraid of th inflammability of cel luloid articles tlinxi the iiiflnininnbility, for instance, of a muslin dress. The story of the celluloid billiard ball which wis ignited by contact with a burning Hjrnr 1- injr on the rim of (lie billiard table, and vil.ii li in Its lin n set allre tlii liillinrd i lotii. lie deelm-es untrue, be cause irnposslde. If the burning end of a e!(. ;ir is "held closely njrnlnst a cel luloid liillinrd ball, the hitter melts nt the point 1 11 contact and vnpors arise, but tha b? jt ia not sufficient to lijnit thet'ie mjiorr.-. See B. I. Pluley ami buy a boti le of Howelev'R Spaying Mlxturo, guaraia teed to d. the work at a coft of to 10 cottte per head ( uo knife, n.o dnth. Por particulars write die Ilowtley -'ipaytug Company, New Oif leaus, or re FH-loy wheu In town. I Seal Xew Wcauu. Straus aa weiru iira uhc-h out ff'ttie Southwest, particularly tbat part of li.e section known a Otkhouis wh;ch a born under unuul e udiuon", sun wuien is noto : aftlie'iug if uot progfCeaive. The latest is vtfiillttl'ian i irwuic. r-- I.,. .1 (.inrh however, ta lhHial that 111 ma i.lHratiun of her placing a for-' lino at Jahn's disposal be shouia as- iiiiue her 1 am Wo may never mow what rustle rged iu the mauly hooni of John Purdou between the eontei ling eiuotious of pride ami in ter.sl, but the fact th-.t luterest irium, bed aud pride went io the wr.11 it teen iu the otber fact that the mauly Marie led the blushing John to the aliar. 1'erbapt Marie did uot live up to her coutract like a mau. We are not permitted 10 read all Ihe details of iliu famous ra-ie, but the fact that ur rige U a failure as far a Johu Daw s.iii, m e Purdou, is concerned, ii at- itte'l by ibe ilivori-e proceeding. It uny be that Marie wilt not reit the grautiug of a decree, but the will doubtle make a bard tight against the allowance of alimouy. It takes a real new couutry to maki real ucw womuu. St. LiOUil lie public ATLANTAEXPOSITION. OO VIA ?az:o & Mississippi Valley B. E. AND Ioolcont Mountain. Cheap Uatet via Memphis aud Bir mingham or Chattanooga. Ten days limit, $10.90. Twenty days limit, $11.90. Long limit, $20.40. For all luformation, apply to W. T. Stkqkr, Agent. limiting in the Delta. Capt. Billing., pay director of the United States Navy aud statioucd at New York; Capt. Drain, in charge of tbe naval exposition at Atlanta, at'd Lieut. Commander Buckingham, com maudlng tbe Lulled States steamer Dolplilu, arrived lu Graeuville last Saturday, with letter to Major C. M William ami will speuil a week or two in camp'buutlug. Tbe C. II. has frenueutty taken occasion to com mend the doll a the finest bunting grouud In tbe South, If uot In tbe Uuited State, a belief wblch no sporltmau wbo hat had experience mere will dispute, ind it pleased to tee that It It bclug freqtieutod by ap- preciauvo visitors. Commercial Her ald. To the Citlieni of Greenville and Rur rounduiK Country. lam uow piepared to tupply all who are iu waul of my Patont Elbow tor your ttevo pipes. It will save vast amouut of trouble and expense in cieiimug mem out, ami will prevent your stovo pipes from smoklug and tilling your rooms with smoke and soot, i have Just received 500 of thorn, all ready for Immediate use, I. A. Newman, Patentee BUCKLEN'S ARNICA 8ALVE, The Bkst 8alv In the world for Cut Briilsea. Snrpa ITlnura Unit im..... l. ver Sore. Tetter, Chapped Hands blaint, Corn, and nil Skin V , lill anc! positively cures l'ijo -.itiptluni, qtilied. Ills Kimr-ui'' . or no pay er ted ntii-fHi tiii -;eil to give per I'rlre 2.1 cel'.t ' or money refunded. A. t't Mu. i'"' box- For sale by C. For l'titor Halo, Lfirge i'lauiiiiloii on Lake Wanliiug ton, above overflow, flnoly Improved. For terms, apply to Mrs. Lily E. Allen, 214 Washington Ave., novl6-4t tirocuviilc, Mint. Sauta Clum it going to Uopp's to get hit Christmas candies and fire works. Cheap Plantation Property for Sale, I donire to pell the property known at the Green place, shunted ou Black Bayou, wlihlu a few miles of Ihe City of Greenville, and am willing to tell ou very reasonable terms, requiring ouly a small cash payment, tho de ferred payment! bearing a low rate of Interest and for a long time. There It about 660 ncret lu the place, nearly all of which Is elenred. 1 also hsvo Tor utile, a valuable plan tation on l)-er Creek, beinx the north end of ibe l)ileltley plauitiiiiui, eilg. lily lociiled, being on Snntlieru U'y and the Y. & M. V. II. U , with depot on the place; lino Deer Creek laud, much of wblch It- new. 75U lu res about, in lliu tract, 660 of which U cleared. Said properly -au be purchased on eRiy terms, or am willing lo rcut cither of the above plantations at a low rate to a responsible puny. ' Correspond with C. li. SUIT, uov.27-tf Frederick, Md. Dr. J. D. Smythe, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office over Brill's ttore, corner of wasmngion Ave. and l'oplar St. D. C, MONTGOMERY, M. D PHYSICIAN AND8UUGEON, Grkknyii.lk, Miss. Olliee over A Slore. 15. Flnlay ft fJo.VDrng D. J. DAVIS, JOKIVTIST, GBKEUV1LLK, . - Mj88 OHoe nn-staln in Welnhert Bqlldln i. L. A. WITNEYT DENTIST. Ilss opened a fully equipped olTlee In tbo Wilczinskl Bnllilfn,! Koom , wheVe he It prepared to do all kinds of Den'al Medr0' brld8e a,ia i Great 13 At Corros States asd Istkksation ax Ejiposmox, Atlanta a open Sept. 18th, close Dec 31st 1895. 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