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While they are
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whits
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1 00 8ACKS 8,rANDAKl> LIVKRp00I'
40 B>mb Sugars of different (rod*
lO HbM- Bu* AW*"
25 Prim* Rio Coffee
40 Bux?* Adamantine Goodies
25 Barrels Syrup
lOO ^orrels Fl'xr
50 Boko* Goody
lOO Bokes ond Pkgs Tobacco
50 K?gs Porker Mill Noils
lO Tierces Kentucky Kettle Refined Lord
5 Borrels Pure Cider Vioegor
8000 Pound Plantation Iron "
rUtfi Pounds ITnner T^iLhcr
800 Pounds Sole Leather
30 Barrel* end P'kgs Mackerel,
And a general Stock of
o o o r> 8
As good and Cheap a* oan be found la any
Store in the country. Parties wishing to par*
chase by the Quantity for CA81I, would do
well to gire us a call.
DAVID & STRADLEY.
May 25 I lm
Wheat Thrashing.
THE UNDERSIGNED are now prepared
to THRASH
WHEAT, RYE AND OATS,
ATTflEIR
PAPER MILL,
TT * IflXTn m VT TVnT'T 1 r?\Tnn
hat inu an JVAvtiiiiiLn 1
FOR ^nK^PiRpJsi:,
With despatch and in a manner anmaeoed
by no one, the only TOLL. CHARGED will
be the STRAW.
Bring along yone grain.
J. BANNISTER A SON.
Greenville Paper Mill, May 24th, 1870.
May *6 1 lm
LIFE INmUNCB.
SOUTH CAROLINA GENERAL AGENCY
PIEDMONT * ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY or VIRGINIA,
Aruii. 23d, 1870.
OaPT. SAM'L. D. SHANNON, of Camden,
baa been appointed SUPERINTENDENT OF
AGENCIES for South Carolina and South
Georgia, vice Capt. GEO. II. LAKE, reaigned.
Pardee deairlng Agcncica, will add reel him
at Aucuata. Georeia.
Leapheart, Jefferson ft Ransom,
General Agent* South Carolina.
JEFFERSON A RANSOM,
Ocu'l Agent* So. Ca. ana Georgia.
May 25 1 4
GREENVILLE
PAPER MILLS.
11 ;o:
J. Bannister & Son,
or all Kinos or
Book, News, Wrapping and
Colored
MP? -ML. ML"* R52 JKR SMS
HIGHEST CASH PRICK PAID FOR
Clean Cotton or Linen RAGS.
May 25 ' 1 ij
PRODIGIOUS
T7Yr'lTl?MI?\TTI
U^Wi. A A
aaaaassiea
Sacrifice of Property.
TO SKE IS TO DELIEVEI
AT CAKR'S OLD STAND.
HAVING OPENED THE LARGEST
and Moat Extensive Stock of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS, SHIRTS,
T7A.TOHBO, JEWELRY,
And a great many article* ton numerous to
meotioo, all PurcliSird at the
TUMBLING DOWN PRICES
FOR
We intend to let them Slide at eueh saloniahingly
LOW FIGURES
As to astound the
mr rmc m. w is mm
Times are Hard, lfuney Scarce, and the
PEOPLE POOR,
And we intend to RELIKVE their
HEAVY BURDEN8
By Offering
GOODS
TO
Size Their Piles*
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Our Rtoek is eery Eaten*ire, one
aa is ram jw 100 to m oo is tfb
And our Detstwination Is
TTO mm SBC fct-a 9
And Sell we Will, and SELL we SHALL.
. y Call one, eall all, at
dorr's Old Stand,
I
As now la Cha time to Secure the
GREATEST BARGAIN8
Brer Offered to this eouatry.
H. C. XABK.
fW Particular attention Paid, sad life*
aral IMseennt allowed to Wholesale Bayers.
OreeSeille, S. a, 17th May. 1870.
Hay 1? 6* 8m
Dsatb rseu Msssssttis.?We regret U
bar* to announce that Mr. Franklin J. Kpann,
an of oar mtoemsd fallow-cHUnn W iUl<
Spoon, of tkta count?, dted on Wadnaodoj
mor*tOg, tin 4 th loaUot, Waring a wife oik
four child ran.
Ho woo otWakod on Tuooday night wHt
Jfearttji'fii, and oapirad after aa illnoM oi
t'wolra howri.?SumUr .Vow*.
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Administrator's Sale. ;
ON Toaiday, Jute 7U>, I will rail at tho fl
raaMoaoo of the lata HKNRY E. 1
W lUil AH8. dttettal, on PeodUtaa Stiwt,
at 10 o'clock, the following property, eon>
listing la part of
Bureaus, Sofas, Bedsteads 1
Chairs, Tables, Mattresses 1
Feather Beds. Cooking Stove, new 1
Crockery
And other Household Goods 11
2 young Mules, well broke
1 fine Saddle and Harness Horse
1 extra fino Cow, pure stock
2 Sows and Jftgs, Buggy
1 two-horse Wagon and Harness
Lot Wheat, Oats, Ac. . ' 1
JULIUS 0. SMITH, Auctioneer.
May 18 3
Rosadalis
?>nnHK ORBAT AMERICAN
> JL HKALTH RB8TORER, purities
(the blood and cures Sorofula, Syphilis, A
(Skis DImuu, Rheumatism, Diseases
(of Women, and ell Chronic Affections
(of? the niooil, Liver and Kidneys, p
S /Recommended by the hledienl KaouL
<ty and many thousands of our best
(oititeas.
( Read the testimony of Pbysleians A
(and patients who have used Rosadalis ; to
(send for our Rosadalis Guide to Health
(Book, or Almanac fot this year, which
/jflA (we publish for gratuitous distribution ;
(it will give you much valuable iofor/MMSmatleo.
1
ISr^P ) Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says : J
) I take pleasure in recommending
/your Rosa da rjts as a very powerful
/alterative. I have seen it used in two "
Mfcases with happy results?one in ?
^csse of secondary syphilis, in wbieb
(the patient pronounced himself cored
(after baring taken fire bottles of your L
(medicine. The otber is a ease of tor of
vula ofiong standing, wbieb ia rapidly ai
/SB (improving under ita use, and the in. T
/B\B (dlcationt are tbat the patient will
(KH (soon recover. I bare carefully ex
\amined the formula by wbieb your .
SRosadalia ia Bade, and find it an axA
(cedent compound <^f alterative iogre- c<
Sdients. , al
> I>r. Sparks, of Nicholaarille, Ky., (
Wl ho has used Rowdilia in oases of
/scrofula and Secondary Syphilis with
/satisfactory resulta-as a cleaner of the A
I (Blood I know no better remedy. r
( Benjamin Beobtoi, of Lima, Ohio, a
(writes: I bare suffered for twenty tl
(years with an inveterate eruption over I:
(my whole body; a short time siuee I jj
(purchased a bottle of Roaadalis and it
S (effected a perfect cure.
( Rosadalis ia sold by all druggists, f
( Laboratory, 61 Exchange Tlace, ,
(Baltimore. t *'
( Bra. Clements * Co. . dl
. l*ropri*ton. ' '
May 18 St lr .
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Notice. f?
Dxrvnr (5ollkto*'? Orrtoi, 1
Greenville, 8.C, May 18, 1870 (
I HAVE received the annual lift for the i?
year 1870. for Greenville, Anderson, at
Pickens and Oconee. I will be at Gretn- "
ville Court House, Thursday, June 2.1; at 1>
Anderson Court House, Monday, June 6th ;
at Walhalla, Tuesday, 7th; at Pendleton, "(
Wednesday, 8th; at Anderson Court House, ?!
Thursday, 9th ; at WilHamston, Saturday, .
26th ; and at Greenville Court Honse, Wed- K
nesday and Thursday, 29lh and 30ih, for j,
the purpose of collecting the Internal Rev- p,
anue Taxes. 0
Parties are requested to come forward on
the days above specified and make pay
ments, thereby avoiding the penalty, which
n* it I 1.. ..I.I.J S ->
| ?* ! ut nuuru 1 n|UM V'I UJ IM W
Persona owing Taxes assess*J on old Lists,
would do well to settle At ouce. I will be J
compelled to foice payments just m soou as
possible.
A. L. COBB.
Deputy Collector.
, May 16 61 3
Notice /
18 hereby given to all whom it may Concern, t
thut I will apply to 8. J. Douthit, Pro
bate Judge of Greenville County, for a Final
Discharge as Administrator of the Estate of
EDWARD DILL, deceased, on like 10?A day XI
of Jane oexl: therefore all parties having
claims against saiJ Estate, nust present them O
to me or the Probate Judge, on or before said
day, or be debarred.
THOMAS A. CAMPBELL,
May Ifitb, 1870. Administrator.
May 18 52 5 11
Notice
18 hereby given to all whom it may concern,
that I will apply to 8. J. Douthit, Probate
Judge of Greenville County, on the 17rA
day of Jane next, for a Final Discharge as
Guardian of ELLEN E. AUSTIN.
D. M. PEDKN, Guardian. ,
May l?th, 1870. 52-5
Notice j
IS hereby given to all whom it may concern,
that I will apply to H. J. Douthit, Probate
Judge of Greenville County, on the I.IrA
Id ay of June Mart, (or a final discharge as Administratrix
with toe Will annexed of the
Miun oi niiiiun run^KK, decriHd.
NANCY PONDER,
Adm'x. with Will annexed.
Msy nth, 1870.
May 18 52 4
Farm for fialo.
I OFFER for !?, my FARM, situated on
South Saluda Rirer, nineteen inilei above .
the City of Oreenritle, and ocntalning Four
Hundred and Sixty Acrei. There are two _
hundred end twenty-Are aeres in cultivation, I
one hundred and fifty of which is rirer hot- I
lorn. The improvements aro good, eight or
ten acres of Clorer.
For farther particulars, apply to the undersigned.
Mrs. A. Q. FKASTER.
Greenville, 8. C., May 17tb, 1870. 42-4
PHOTOGRAPHY.
CALL at my PIIOTOORAPHIC GALLERY,
orar the store of Mr. J. J. Reaeb,
Buncombe Street, and procure an Ambrotype
or Ferotype, as my prices are moderate. As
my stay will continue for only two or three
weeks, persona are advised to eall at onoe. <
Dentistry also attended to promptly at the '
same place, or to any address in tbeeountry.
J. M. CACHARY.
May 18 . 52 3*
The State of South ^Carolina. f
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
In tlia Co mm on Flaas? Equity Side.
THOMAS C. OOWER, Administrator, vs. P.
F. 8UDDUTH, el a I?BiU far Sale ?/
Real Setmte, to Pay Debt*, Ac. i
UNDER the Decretal Order made in the '
above case, the Creditors of the Estate '
ot Mrs. MARTHA LOVELAND, are required '
to establish the rank and amount of their <
claims against said Estate, before the Clerk, '
within iu'm monthe from this date.
W. A. McDANIEL, C. C. P.
Clerk'e 01m, September 28tb, iMt.
Sept ? 19 fa
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Jewelry, Periaeopic Spectacle, Ao ,
WILL order on extra article .
[EYWtltot any perron. Special atteo.
It. ^Htk/a will be (Itmi to REPAIR*
?*ie Watcher of every Am
cription. Boat referrneee airen.
JAMB 8 BLACK.
June M 9 tf
, ?:? r?*
Gold Watch at Auction.
r WT ILL be told, on Monday, Jane Alb,
I W Salee-day, a line GOLD WATCH, recommended
aa an excellent one by ibe City
Jeweler*. , ,
> JULIUS C. SMITH,
r Auctioneer.
May It 99 3
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IENERAI MARKIN6 '
? ? w os?
r HAVE BEEN TITROUOU MY STOCK {
ud Marked Down all Goods upon vbleb
iero baa bean any (
i the New York market. Hare already
oeirad a ,
a&asa Aaaacsaass j
T0 *T j
And will recelre 4
.ARGE SHIPMENT THIS k
WEBIi, j
inu ,
ANOTHER NEXT WEEK.
My Stock will b? m
LARGE AND VARIED
A* naual, and will bo
COLD AC LOW
any of tha me quality of Qoodf can, or .
will be aold in I
.a THIS MARKET. 1
urohaseri are invited to eall and examine (
my stork. No obarge for I
nd polite attention guaranteed every cuatnrr.
I
W. H. HOTEY.
Ap 6 40 tf 1
fOUR ATTENTION
ia CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE (
Henderson County Kentuoky Land tale'? i
nt . \. TV rm i. - <
arqno r m z e C cDe M V
Iiemiiariy CH A RTERRD br th? 1
egislature of Kentuoky, endorsed and moo- <
ended by every leading official in the State,
id over 600 of her moat prominent cititcns. i
hifl fplendid scheme embraces.
511 PRIZES, #314,320
omprising one. thoatand aert? of the richest 1
ver bottom tobacco farms in the wealthy
>unty of Henderson, Kentacky, with alPlheir I
ppurtenances. i
JAPITAL PRIZE, #160.000!
SMALLEST PRIZE. $80
lIso about *30,000 in GREENBACKS, the
ent money of the property for the years 1809
nd 1870,.to be distributed to the winners of
be firit ttxm prises respectively. Kent for
SOU, was $12 per acre. . |
TICKETS FIVE DOLLAKK,
he Drawing will pacih'rety take place JULY '
th, 1870, at MASONIC TEMPLE, LOl'ISILLE,
KY. Hundreds of the best citizens,
sve given unqualified certificates and enirsements
of this magnificent enterprise. Ev y
dollar invested by ticket holders, is held in
ust by the commissioners appointed by the
egislature, until the drawing lakes place and
rixes are delivered. Income of the properly
>r last 16 years has averaged
S30.000 A YEAR.
In order to have your tickets properly restored,
buy at once of your nearest club agent,
r remit to either of the following. financial
tjtnit, who Will furnish full descriptive cireu
irs; **
L. II. LYNE, Casb'r Farmers Bask, Henerson,
Kjr; R. B. ALEXANDER. Coinmerial
Bank, Louisville, Kjr; JOIfN C. LATIAM,
Pres. Rank Hopkinsvillo, Ky ; JAM KS
. DALLAM, Commercial Bank, Paducab, i
j; B. O. THOMAS, Cash. Obs. and Rept'r
exington, Kj ; W. B. TYLER, Cashier De>sit
Bk., Owensboro, Ky ; 8EM0NIN DIXN
A CO., Eranaville, Ind.
GOOD CLUB Ane.STS WASTES EVBRYwnr.nn.
May 4 50 9 '
BWHERLE,
QRiEswayLS, s. o.,
DEALER IN
SOU AID SILVER WATCHES
'LOCKS, JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES,,
3 Sf 22 Carat 8olid Vnptial Rings,
ILVEIt & SILVER-PLATED
iwjlue:*
UP WORK of all discretion* in lii*
ne done promptly. fltS
Oct 27 '28 ly
A. J. ROSS & C0^
MAN UFACTURERS
or
DEALERS IN
ATA NEED AND PRESSED WARE.
ann
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES.
All kinds of
Tin and Sheet Iron Work Rone
On tb? most
REASONABLE TERMS,
And with promptness.
>toro Nearly Oppo&ite the
Post Office.
K.t, 16 39 tf
JOHNBTbeiers,
L91IST & IAI0SMPE 6AB0III1.
tAND girM his olose
With a ltrg? experience,
he is confident
of giving satisfaction
to those employing
.office will be attended
Mar 39 44 .
W. H. CAMMKR,
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH AND MACHINIST
SORN HIIRLLRR8, Cotton Qlns, Locke,
Sewing Machines, Umbrellas and ParaRKPAIRBD
with promptness. Charges
vasonahle. Corn Shelters, for sale from ?10
0 $13. I am also prepared to (tarnish 8 tone 11
Plates, for marking clothing.
Vllacktmlthliiff.
IHAVK in addition to at asaal business,
opened a BLACKSMITH SHOP, having
1 oompetent workman hired, Larkln Westficld.
Work in this line will hSdone eati?(hetorily.
Reads made PLOUM1IH always on hand
ler sale.
Stand?In rear of Old Court Tlouse, at the
Randolph place, having removed from my
lUDil on Main 81root. JS-lf
TOWNES * EAST,
5^33375"? &>&
AMD *
solicitors nr iauiTY.
PRACTICE IN ORKKNVILLE AND
8UBROUNDINQ COUNTIES.
Office Over JuHae C. Smith's.
a; ?..*?*??*. on* ? ?*e.
kftT ? 11
i ilii I I i .1 I V ?aye
PIEDMONT 4 ARLWCTO
' of mem
over I
Policies Issued, 11,000
SHOWING t sucoeas beyond precedent. In
Premium Plans. First Dividend on Life
monemy of Ha management and H< oarefal selee
*M. C. CARRINGTON, .....~.
r. E. EDWARDS
>. J. DART800K,....
r. J. HOPKINS, ...
r. H. WOLF, ...?
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SOUTH CAROLINA BRANCH <
F. P. THOMAS 7.
1. L. LKAPIIART,
Or. I8AAC BRANCH,
BOARD OF I
JOHN McKKNSIE, JOHN 8. PRESTON
JOHN T. SLOAN, 8r., Dr. R.
THOMPSON
STATIC AT LABOR.? E*-Gor. M. L. BO
KENNEDY, Col. T. C. PEKRIN, Dr
" Sac. 4. Tb? kurintM of the company 9H.
BUTINO TO THE POLICY-HOLDERS THI
jrofldcd, unless by the consent of the assured
"Sac. IS This company may issue policie
Athcrs. for the benefit of wives and familie
lives?as ancestors, descendants, creditors or
or the debts or contracts of the assured, exc<
"Sao. 10. The company may issue policie
ire paid In the sanr.e.
" Ssc. 10 The permanent in vestment of f?
ENCUMBERED REAL 1ST ATE WORTH D<
We would also call attention to the rights
Rights of party to non-forfe'lure in all its [
Rights of party to re installment?paid up
renlion of armies " or any other cause outs t
ture, omitted in policies of Northern conn pan
in the late war, and should make Ihetn seek tl
iontingency in futre. Some companies not
* lake up arrni against" certain named Stalei
cy null and void. This is making certain wl
ningling of politics, war and life insurance.
"THE PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON " I
date right? of partiei and guarding tho** righ
It gives dividends at the end of lite first yet
arhen part loan is taken. The all cash plan
way most satisfactory
W? pAe confidently appeal to every one li
their own fitteresle, l?y sustaining thetr own
>.!( An'.R.L... ? V-;-I .1 1
rw.. w?H?v?iv? T IV.M'UV nmcil l?cre V ' U I'D IK
already over $10,OtiO.OOO are annually unt
from our strength, and thereby giving additl
We offer a solid, reliable Life Insurance Ci
of men of tue highest integrity, with abund?
investments, pledged to retain within the State
and, indeed, pree-rTing every advantage that
amiuation info the superior merits of the " P
SURAh'CE COMPANY " to insure your pain
The Company has complied with the law <
in State bonds, with the State Comptroller, fc
LEAPHART, JE1
LOCAL AOKNT, GREENVILLE, 8. C.?.
CANVASSING AGENT?VS. M. O. BR
March 9
W. *3. *
a<ma jMLVUrG
orro situ tl
BROS RESPECTFULLY to in form the Led!
has on band one of the largest and best *<
rail to give general satisfaction, consisting of
Window Shades fr
Paper Hangings ai
Piano and Table C
Oil Cloths and En;
Window Hollands
Damask and Lace
Cornices, Loops ar
Mattresses of all h
Pillows and Cushi<
All orders entrusted to his care, will meet witl
241 KINO STREET, AND 0PP0SIT1
March 30 A
Spring Millinery.
f WOULD INFORM THE
Ladies ot Greenville and viointy,
that sho h?s opened ber 1
SPRING MILLINERY, !
To which she calls the attention
of thoso making purchases
in this line. Her prices are
REASONABLE,
And sho will take pleasure in exbibing ber '
GOODS.
A call ia desired before buying, as sbe feels
confident of ploasing.
April 13 47 ftin
JUISS IcKAY,
FA SJII ON A BLR MILLINER,
Main Btroet, Greenville, S. C? ' I
nAS on hand a Urge and well ascorUd
Stock of Spi ing and Summer
M ILLINERY.
Hat* and Bonnet* of all the latest style*:
Flower*. Ribbon*. Ilair and Jet Good* at
very low price*. Sundown* at 60e. each.
M?y 4 60 8o>
NEW"STORE".
JOHN E. OOODLETT
RESPECTFULLY inform* the Public that
h* ha* commenced Business again at
the Old Stand of
LONG & GOODL.ETT,
Where he ha* just opened a portion of hi*
Stock, consisting of
IfiSW ?(??IDS,
Groceries, Crockery, Boots, Shoes,
Hardware, ftc., '
All of which were bought at low figures, and
will be sold for
CASH OR BARTER
At a slight advance on Cost. He solieita a
bar* of the public patronage.
Ap ? 44 tf
w. k. naaLBT. a. a. wbll*
EASLEY ft WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
GREENVILLE, 8. C.,
PR \CTICE in the Courts of the fitate and
of the United States, and give oapucial
attetft'mn to cases in Bankruptcy.
Jnne 13 1
~~ AT PRIVATE SALE.
I OFFER AT PRIVATE
LAIL^X S?le, my HOtfSK and I.OT.
located abont one mile from
mHHel the Conrt House, on Aogusla
Street. The House Is a two story one, and
osteins See rooms; it has a front and
baek plasaa ; it is new, end has recently
heen put in thorough order. There is a
Kitchen, Stables, together with a Well of
excellent water, also Fruit and Shade Trees,
on the piece.
There are three acres in the lot, all nnder
good, substantial fence.
For ternse, Ac , apply to me.
W. H. CAMMKR.
' May 11 ?J 4
J?.! ' I. , '.. I
N LIFE Wf RAM CO.,
OMD, TA.
IWci Sarplns, *300,000 '
rue? on Mntaal, Non-ForfeitWig and Return
Poliolea Fort/ Per Cent., which proved the
lion of Riaka. <i
.. Preal dent.
Viee-Preaident.
- ....Secretary.
Aaatatant decretory.
Superintendent of Agenciea.
3FF10E," AT COLUMBIA, S. C.
President.
Secretary.
- Superintendent of Agenciea.
)I RECTORS.
, F. W. McMASTER, W. B. GULICK,
W. OIBBES, R. C. SHIVER,
EARLE.
XHAM, Geo. M. C. BUTLER. Gen. J. D.
. ISAAC BltANCn, Dr. U. COOK.
\LL be conducted on the plan of DISTRI!
PKOFITS of the businees, aa hereinafter
I the policy is non-participating.''
a nn th. liv.. .1 I- --.1 1- ?
- ? ? ...? vt Iiuvvsuuc mi VI |>?I COM?, V/I
V or other beneficiaries interested is their
dependents, sod the same shall not be liable
ept ae provided in the polieiea issued."
s payable IN GOLD: Provided, Premiums
inds shall be in m< rt gages or liens on UNOUBLETHE
AMOUNT LOANED."
secured in policy at part of the contract.
loliei es.
policy, and surrender value where " interhe
insured off from home office. This Tea
ies, cost the Southern people very heavily
be only company that provides against such
v have in their policies, that parties who
), " or the United States," render their polhat
was before uncertain, and is too great a
las a model charter and model policy, plainly
It against sacrifice.
ir, when all oash is paid, and of second year,
i is uureeervedly recommended as in every
ntcrested in 8outhern prosperity to look to
institutions, and thereby establishing ihat
? permanent prosperity. Bear in mind that
North for Life Inturance, taking so much
onal power to our competitor*,
siupany, thoroughly Southern, in the hand*
int asset*, recent risks, the most secure of all
of 8o*tA Carolina all funds accruing therein,
can tie desired ; and we only ask a full ex*
IEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFE INonage.
jf the State, requiring a deposit of #50,000
ir the better protection of policy holders.
FFERSON & SANSON,
General Agents for South Carolina.
JULIUS C. SMITH.
RRY.
42 !tm
mil,
fiinrA?K3scnr,9
IE BIG BOOT,
es and Public of Greenville County, that be
ilected Stocks, and at such prices as will not
om $1 to $5,
iid Decorations,
Covers,
amelled Cloths,
for Shades,
Curtains,
id Centers,
[inds,
>ns,
i prompt attention and all good* warranted.
K THE BIO BOOT IX THE BEND.
15 3 in*
Sheriff's Sales.
BY virtue of sundry Wiits of Fieri Faciae,
to me directed, I will sell, before the
Court House door, on Salesdny in June nest,
between the hours ot 10 o'clock ip the fore,
noon and 3 o'clock in the afternoon,
One Tract of Land, containing 93 acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of John L. Westmoreland
and others. Levied on as the prop~
prty of Uecrge Tilman Hughes, at the suits of
J. D. Green, W. P. Vaughn and others.
Also, all defendant's right, title and interest
In law and equity in the following Tracts of
Land, to wit:
No. 1?the Old Homestead Place?on waters
of Mush Creek, containing 480J acres, more or
less, adjoining lands of James Chastain,
James McMillen, Larkin Cannon and others.
No. 2?the Taylor Place?adjoinining lands
of A. A. Neves, Minerva Taylor, H. P. For*
rest and others, containing 2181 acres, gqore
or less.
No. 3?the Saluda or Wills. Cox Place?
containing 237 acres, moro or less, situated on
Saluda River, adjoining lands of J. II. Clerc*
land, William Wost and others.
No. 4?the Fleming II. Fuller Homestead
Place?containing 440 acres, more or less, adjoining
lands of Sarah Barton, William Fuller
and others.
No. 5?the Fuller Place?containing 200
acres, more or less, adjoining lands of W. W. 1
Robertson, A. A. Neares, William Fuller and
others. Levied on as the property of Oliver
Barrett, at the suit of Sarah Loft is, assigned
to Blford A Donaldson.
Also, all Defendant's right, title and interest
in law and equity in one House and Lot,
in the city of Oreenville, on Washington and
Church streets, being the place wbereon Mrs.
David Long now resides ; also, Defendant!# interest
in one vacant lot of Laud in the city of
Oreenville, containing acres, (number of
acres to be aseertained before day of sale,) ad*
joining lots of B. F. Stairley, Oilreath, Mrs.
FrlU and others. Levied on as the property
of Dr. K. 1). Long, at the suit of J. P. Hill*
house.
Aim nn* T?.?? T A 1 m
, v. vv, .......I..* ???
acre*, more or lesa, adjoining lands of W. J.
Pennington, Wji. Dickson and others. Levied
on as the property of Asa Cunningham, at
the suits of Juo. D. Cleveland, Administrator,
and others.
Also, one Tract of Land rontaining 284
acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Jno.
Oarmany aad others. I .cried on as the property
of Mary Allen, at Jfcff.JrflM of Amanda
Allen, et al.
.Also, one Tract of IddjAflMainlag 80 acres,
more or less, adjoining UHhjf N. F. Burgiss,
Jordan Hicks and otnen^^Iornostead to be
sat off to defendant before day of sale. Lev
ied on as the properly of Samuel Payne, at the
suit of T. Q. Donaldson.
Alao, one Traet of Land, containing 71 acrea,
more or leaa, adjoining lenda of N. P. Bnrgiaa,
Cleveland and others. Levied 19 u the property
of Samuel Payne, at the auit of T. Q.
Donaldson.
Terms oash. Purchasers to pay for stamps
and papers.
A. B. VICKEItS, 8. 0. 0.
May 18 52 3
E.P. JONES,
A<5P"5P(fiOa3i5fSaV MS MW,
AND BOrjCTTDR IN EQUITY.
WILL ntACTICK TJf ALL
COURTS OF THIS 8TA1E
A tap,
in thr united status courts.
Office Oreenville c. I., 8. 6.
July 7 ly*
; 9*&*+?* dRwgptMMPfPt**1*1 ****
BBiiilSggg.
Smmmm?Mfc|8oin?ttW* the pain is-In
the shoulder, and, is mistahga ftu ^uuMttun.
Tbe stornaeh i? Affected' Mb Km of appetite"
and sickness, komb in general edktiee, *om?tiinea
alternating with lax. TkeHM is troubled
with pain, *ud dujl, heavy actuation, oonslderable
loss of memory, a^compapiod with
("^ ^" ^Cpalnfbl aensatlon of havVIVID
liag left undone something
JL 1 V u 0. Iwhjoh ought to hare been
OfUn complaining
of weaknee?7uvo^y> end low spirits. Som?times,
some of the above symptoms attend tha
disease, and at other times very few of them ;
but the Liver is generally the organ most ia?
Tolvod. Cure the Lirer with
dr. nnnoiw*.
Liver Regulator*
A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted
to be strictly vegetable, and can do no hyflry
to any one.
a* ubs own usoa uy uunuroap, ana kiiuvu
for tbo last 35 years as one of the must reliable,
efficacious and harmless preparations erer
offered to the suffering. If taken regularly
and persistentlv. It is sure to cure.
^ Dytfmplia, headache,
I DEC.ni ITilD 1 jaundice, costiveness, sick
I DfiuULillUU [headache, ohronio diar naaana^Jrhoes,
affections of the
bladder, oauip dysentery, affections of the kidneys,
fever, nervousness, chills, diseasoa of the
skin, impurity of the blood, melancholy, or
depression of spirits, haertburn, colic, or pains
in the bowels, pain in the hpad, fever and .
ague, dropsy, boils, pain in baek and limbs,
asthma, erysipelas, female affections, and billions
diseases generally.
Prepared only by J. H. ZEILIN ft CO.,
Druggists, Macon, Ga.
Price $1 : by mail $1.25.
The following highly respectable persons
can fully attest to tho virtues oC Ibis valuable
medicine, and to whom wo most respectfully
refer: Gen. W 8 Holt, President S W H R
Company ; Rev. J R Feldcr, Perry, Ga.^ T C
Mark ley, South Carolina.
JR&- For salo by all Druggists.
Jan 19 35 ... - 6m
T. MARK w ALTER S
IT If1
m
UJlT.BLS 'TTOP.SO,
Broad-*!., Augusta, f?a.
MARBLE MONUMENTS,
!??aa? ?S?33ffiS? 4^0.
MARBLE MANTLE8, AND FURNITURE,
M A R B LE O F ALL KINDS
ON HAND, OR
FURNISHED TO ORDER.
S3r Alt work for the Country carefully
boxed for eliipment
Oct 6 20 " ly
CUSH1NGS~&~ BAILED, .
BOOKSELLERS
AND
STATIONERSNo.
262 Baltimore St., Opposite Hanover,
BALTIMORE.
The largest and beat assorted stock in the citf o
SCHOOL, LAW, MEDICAL, DENTAL,
Classical ? Miscellaneous Book*.
(^-GENERAL BANK AND COUNTING
HOUSE STATIONERY of all kinds.
BLANK BOOKS MADE TO OBDER IN ANY
STYLE OF BINDING AND RULING.
[established 1811.]
Mar *2 41 Am
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
3AHL0NEGA, GA?
WILL practice in the Counties of Lumpkiu.
Dawson, Uilmor, Fannin, Union,
Towns, White and Hall.
Jan 10 33 If
ctfftlft BITflftc
W* % m?ReAapT*
DYSPEPSIA&R|NDtGESTION
prlvms chills s
Wx*" SOLO EVERYWHERE. "TVrt
D ow?^'?.ETf daviS
> WHOLESALE druggists 1
caAaiEgrg&w.s-e.
N. B. The Commissioner of Revenue baa
, decided that any dealer can cell this article
without a special license. For sale by
DAVID & STRADLEY,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Coramission
Merchants, Orvenvilla, 8. O.
| Mar 80 15 Bra
SAMUEL BLACK, BARBER.
WOULD r?speetfwlly inform the public
that, lie hns B?mn?J . -- >
- ? w w *> r\iviu in
i the OLD COURT HOUSK, where he will
he prepared to receive customer* as heretofore.
Bring a Pro/euioital Barber, he
hope*, hy attention to business*, together
with politeness to alt. to merit a portion of
pnhlie patronage, in CUTTING, SHAVING
AND SHAMPOOING.
?n 2o _ tf
TUTFS VEGETABLE
HOTB? XPHILILr
Cures diaesses of the Liver and Stomach.
Tirrrs expectorant
A pleasant our# for Cottgha, Cold*. A?.
tuttr 8arsapar1lla AND queeifa
delight the great Alterative and Blood
Purifier. tutt'8 IMPROVED HAIR
dye, Warranted tha beat dye in nae, Theaa
standard preparations are for anle hy Druggist*
everywhere. Ort S?1y.
d^OMFOftT and Cure for Ike Ruptured.?
V7 Sent postpaid on receipt of 10 els. Address
Dr. K? B. FOOTK (Author of Medical
Common Berne), No. 120 Lecingtou Avenue,
New York. v ^
AWAY with Spectacle*. Old eyes made
new. easily, without doctor or medicines.
I Sent pout paid on receipt of 10 oents. Address
> I?r. R. II. FOOTK, 120 Lexington Avenue,
New York. Mar 10 4* ?m?
1 I ' ' *?
: FOR 8ALE OR TO RENT,
1 ? A Com fort able DWICLl.INit,
containing seven Roosns, and
MlaH necessary Out Rdltdlngs.
rnWrTwithin a (hw minutes walk ef .
Purrnan University. For particular" apply to
T. Q. DONALDSON.
November 24 27 tf