The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, June 08, 1870, Image 2
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WtolMI1AT, fWMM t, 187Q. * JjJ
A Oood'^ribtiaf Fmm for ^
WK offer for ul? a g?od PRINTWO
HAMD PKBSS. which twin melleat order iJ
The else o! lire Bed is 28^?29 inches, end 8?
turn* out es good worh ** oan bo deaired. ?a
A bargain is offered to a ca?A purchattr. u
Addree* this Office.
Income Tex.
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Tlfh newspapers almost universally, ere gu
hammering away at the IooomeTax, which, ^
la our humble opinion, is the most righteous
end judicouc, and in every way expedlsot (a
tax that can be imposed. It falla udod the
a
wealthy eUaeee exclusively, and then only B|]
lake* aomething from their aarp'na. It is w
the only way in which the weelllth moneyed
men of the United States ean be made _
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lo feel their jnet share of the hardens of
government. The only system of taxation ff)
that will drive the monied classes into the w
ranks of retrenchment and economy, with fr
their powerful influence, and thna relieve ^
the middle e'as?es and the poorer classes
and the laboring from the terrible weigh ' *
ef taxation that is destined to weigh them ^
down if not lightened.
We believe the clamor against the Income
Tax originates with wealthy monied men, ^
and the large city papers themselves, the
recipients of large incomes, are oonstaolly
asserting it lo be unpopular; whereer, if
explained to the people, and the country ^
and inlat.d newspapers woul' diacuee its ^
rarrits independently, nnd not follow blind- ^
ly. as is too much the custom, tha lend of
the city dailies,- four fifths of the voteis of '
, the United Stale* would support it. As it
is. there is reason to fear-that, as usual, the
interest of the mas*##will be trodden under
foot, and the Tax Bill arranged by Con I ^
g- ess to mske the ri*h richer, and the poor
poorer. Yet our chantry will a*ill boast ^
of its republicanism. Politicians are con.
. TTM
tinnally boasting of their regard of the dear
people ; for tlie interc-t of the maMes, and
for the poor especially. The world haa '"l'
Never known but one true friend of the
poor. It is He who preached the sermon ^
on the mount, and those who srncfrrly adopt
His principles. Onr political philanthro
jist take care to " carry the bag" to be
filled for ihrir own use, and seem ever ready,
Judta like, to betray their masters?the "
people?witli a kiss. If many of them j,]el
wou d repent and hang themselves l.ke ?
Judas, the world would be the guiner.
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Japanese Christiana- -Hypocrisy of the ^?'
Nations. , _ v. wri
Wo saw it staled the other day that 00(
the persecution of Japan Christians had 'vm
e?~ " "? vu.i.vwi vi >uv IVVU IUCJ ywv
in office.
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The Meeting on Mon4r.
The meeting in the interests of the Air- J'
Line Itailroad, held in tbs Court House on lhe
Monday lest, ws? s rousing and enthusiastic
one, the room was nearly or quite filled
t i? t f * o
The rpeeche* were well received, and every
thing'paseed off well. Read the pro- *rn
ceedings elsewhere. Democrats and Radi- *
sals tor once met hermoninusly together ^
upon one platform, both parties feeling the
force of the importance of the enterprise to
Greenville County and this section of the *er
State. " ? 1
? . . ' ? Mar
Bkoetloa Aflktr. eBl'
On Sunday evening last, abont 4 o'clock^ r*'D
whilst some colored boys wer? congregated T'?'
nesr the ojper bridge, one of them, Is*so *'1''
Cannon, aged about lg years, having a pis WM
tol about him, acei< entally, it is thought, |r^11
shot Hjavsv Moose, abont 14 years eld?
The bsll entered the right breast, and may
prova fatal, fha former bae be a a committed
to JeiL .. B
, i~, the I
./ " f return thanks to Mi. Isaac 8te- md
raans, Agent at the Depot, for the Spriag- It le
Held, (Mass.) Jhpmkiioen, tnm which we have TVs
made an extract.
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|f( Mr ' ''"TT**
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ceased, because all had either been slain, banished
or enslaved by the heathen rulers of Ja- abj,
P*?- . ' th?
The most horrible atrocities have been com
mittci^ in tha face'of the world by "the Japan-. t
ese Government on the unoffending few in tb?t (
country who were Christians; and not^a single
government among the so-called Cliristiib
natiopt uttered 'a eyllaldo o7 remonstrance. ? T*
All tliis^shows the'profound hypocrisy of the
boasted philanthropic rulers of tbe naliont.? we
The English, American and French public ni'
men have made great to do about the Africon ?nl1
slave-trade in times past, not because they tlin
really cared for the Africun, it is evident, but pie
because it was agitated into a popular mens- but
uro, and politicians wish to be popular. If vill
there had been any genuine love of truth and anl(
humanity in these professed philanthropists ,?;g
they would have seen to it that remonstrances anu
should have 1 cen made by the Ministers of
Christian nations, which would have stopped
the fiendish conduct of Japan; but as there j}ej
were no rofrs to be gained by Such a coursix
and no parties to be strengthened, the representatives
of the puissant nations of England,
France and America silently suffered horrors .
to be inflicted, death and slavery to be imposed
upon the Japanese Christians. $foth- ^eD
ing would have been easier than for those
governments to bavo stopped the persecution.
It lias been the fashion of the British Tory 'ew
writers to abuse Oliver Cromwell as a ty? *?d
rant, fanatic and all that is odious, and many t?hi
American writers have weakly adopted their hon
sentiments; but the truth is thnt Cromwell neae
showed himself the ablest ruler and the moat Qrei
Christian that England ever had down to this pj4|
day, and the main reason-was that Cromwell j)rul
was a genuine Independent in religion, and was,
therefore, a friend of religious liSorty, and In wjlt)
favor of religious toleration. During his ^ j
reign in England, he suppressed roli?ioua per- ^
seeution on the Continent of Europe. The
fierce Kotnan partizans were afraid of'OLtvaR ;
and if our modern rulers of Europe and Amcr- P,n
ica had half his religion and genuine philanthropy,
there would be soon a peaceful end to
scligious persecutions all over tae world. w
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"Whtttemore Re-elected. l,ibii
The United States Congress has declared
Rev. B. F. Whitthmorb, who was one of the
members of that body fr"i? this State, " unworthy
of a seat among them for oomrptcon- Bn
duct in selling an appointment of a cadet -to plcfu
West Point." Gov. Scott ordered an election w'l'>
to fill the vacancy, and Whittemore has poop
been again elected by the colored votera of his
district by an overwhelming majority, over a Zebr
respectable opponent of the same party. Com- spec!
ment is unnecessary. The New York Tribune jumj
thinks that Congress should refute Whitte- by s
more his seat, and thus teach his constituents 0f w
a good lesson, that they ongbt to pay some p|e
ncus 't. u.. ?* ?
" ? s
Wo mmmni >* l?? allien af*a#?o~
?of Qre?n viile County to the irtbkilfBd
r?* Payer,'' which we^.afrom tba Cofroli 1
i SparUtn. It (?? tktr ud Mtia(Mtor}' '
showing- that the of tax 1
ion for tba oa the two hudrtl
ooaand dollara aubaeriptloo, will ba ntla
small affair and mily mat. Vfcs ar 1
iment and flguraa of Tax Payor ara aa <
aclly in polut for Qreenvills aa for Spar- '
nbnrg County:
" Air Litu Railroad?Mr. Editor: Abb 1
opoeition is about to b? mods to lbs poo*
e of Spartanburg County to subsaribe the '
m of $200,000 stock lo the Alr-L no
lilroad, on eoodition it pass through the
nlre of the county ; and as the object of
xalion ia always to be carefully consider*
I, I propose to make an estimate of the
nount of taxes that would hare to be met
l?i 1st the Road ia building. - ,
" I will state that the oootraet It already
ade with a responsible company of eapi
lists, to builj the whote line in two years
)m the commencement of the work, wbioh
ill be about next September. The conlotors
taking $2,700,000 stock ia the
sad, and $2,000,000 in Bonda of ths Com\ny.
But to complete tbe work more
oney must be had, all that Is asked of this
>unty is to subscribe $200.00, 'payable
eight quarterly instalments, to meet
hich, it is proposed to issue the Bonds of
e County, payable ten, fifteen and twenty
fare, a? seven per cent.
" Aa many persons seem to think the
hole sum would be ou interest from the ,
ft, ! propose to show the operation for ^
e first two years, at which time the Road .
to be finished and running;
le interest on #25-000 for nrw
- - - r J
year U $1760 00 ,
ic interest on $25,000 for 9 ]
months is $1312 00 t
le interest on $25,000, for 6 .
months is .. $075 00 \
e interest on 25,000 for 3 ]
months is....... $^37 60 j
hole amount of interest to he J
psid the first year. . $4,375 00 j
e other hundred thousand to . (
be issued the 2d year the t
same way... $4,376 00 ^
1 interest on the Hot $100, ?
000 for the second rear..,. $7,000 00
lole amount of inter<sl the' f
second year $11,875 00
Whm the Road is built and pays a div y
nd, all interest census, as the dividend J
O
I be applied to the payment of the in
sat. There can be no doubt but the
id will pay. The contractors, who are
tlthv eai>tintt?l* *a 1,11,1
- , . -"' "B
) in the s'ock of the Road, shows be*
id all question, that they have confidence
it the Road will pay. But I may b#
;ed why it is necessary to subscribe, aa
contract is already made with respon- 1
le capitalists to buil 1 the whole line in
o years.
'The answer to this is. that there are
b or more competing line* and ff toe fail to *
sc I lie amount required, they will imme <1
tely comply with the conditions. But 1
are near the Air Line, and the Compa- ''
prefer this route, but if they cannot ''
i.e here they must select the nearest line 0
t will piovidw the moans. The peo *
of York proposes to raise the amount. '
they are not on the direct line. Green- r
e and Spartanburg, by subscribing the
aunt required, can get the Road. If we
s tins opportunity, we may never have 0
titer offer. f
TAX PAYER.
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ith of Dr. Jeremiah Stokea, of Hair- ^
burg. n
'he Pheenix, of June 4ih, contains the 8
y sad intrl.igence of the death of this ti
tlemsn, whicli took place at hie resi- S
ee in Hamburg, in this State, on the 8d hi
ant. Dr.Stokes w as widely known as the R
s President of the Bilnk of Hamburg, and
men enj >yed more of the confidence 18
respect of a large circle of friends, to n#
ch b* was well entitled, by Iih sterling
esty, courteous manners and fine bust*
M
talents. Dr. Stokks was a native of
....
snville, and raised and eductted in the jn|
rict, where now reside several of his -j,
hers and other members of the family. ja
death will be much regretted by all j.
knew him. and >>3' bis own immediate wh
ivi-s and Irit-nds, will be felt ?s a great wh
The loss of any citizen of his intrk opi
ce, high character and enterpiuing are
t, is a publ.c calamity. 11,6
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The Clroua.
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e have had Old John Robinson's Circus
erj
pany pay Greenville a visit. "It ex- s-u
?-d on Thursday last, in the lot usually 0f
pied by similar exhibitions, on Church ,p(
:t. A good many of our citizens, ladies ?er
gentleium, attended, and all were am
ted with the menagerie as well as er
the riding. Quite a number of the ool
!? from the . country also patronized
The Elk, Polar Bear, Horned Horee end A'
e especially gained the attention of the Jot
a tors. The Aus ratlan Lemper, who *'
>?d over thirteen horses stationed side *?
Ide. also secured attention. The storm th<
rind and rain oecuring while the pro
were utider the canvas, occasioned a
I deal of apprehension, e* It was feared
sight be blown down. Nearly every
present got more or less wet end mod pf
the canvas not being lbs cleanest in
is te
world. ^ th
Still Another Violent Storm.
o Thursday last, about 2 o'clock, the
tern section of our City was visited by
try violent storm, more eo than any we m
w of. Within the short space of five 01
II tea or leea, from eighteen to twenty at
s, large and smell, some stalwart oeke, tr
* proelraled, ilto the long and aabetan- m
lumber shed of Mesera. Oower, Cox A 81
k ley, ail aated near the Depot waa blown o!
rely down. During ite continuance, *'
fell in heavy torrenla It waa not ao
ant in the eaetern part of the plaoe, 01
otigh the wind waa high. Thia gale 01
confined to a very email eoope of tar. ^
y. at lea at we have net heard of any m
effect* for any dittane* arotand.
BoUtiere' Fenalona.
i# House of Rapfoaentat)*** hag p**o*4. Wl
Dill granting peneione' to the eoldiera
widow* ofaoldiar* of.the war of 1812.
probable the bill wilt paaa thv'fteifaf'd. . 1
will ha good new* to many nf*4y per M
In oor Mothn of tbe Union. t*
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M
^ >r
-u m awegggsB^pBSMgacggg
Aft tftft mnriuj nfinnift?
... Ifdltobd lfitHfg ,
A Urge nod enibueiaetie mwtfn| of tl?
bleodf of fbe ?Air-Uoe Rtilreod woo bold
14 the Now Coart Boeee On Monfey. (Soleo
doy.>Oofft W. K. feoley io tbo Ohofr.
- Tbe Cbftfraran stfttod, tbot tbo objtoet of
Ibo mooting "woo to roootfo tbo Report of
tbo Commit too appointed .ok preetoae
mooting, to report o plon for oondnoting tbo
oompoign to oeoaro the' roUAootton by tbo
people of tbo County of tfto oaboorlption o'
1200,006 to tbo OoPHol Stoek of tbo AH>Uoo
JEUilroed Coin pony, nolo -by tbo
Qounty Com mtM ion ere.
The following Report woo onbatttod by
r. Q. DoyMwo, Eoq., Cbolrmon of' the'
uummiviM:
REPORT. .
The Committee to whom It ?u referred
to report a programme for conducting the
canvass ia thU County In the intvreet o?
the Air-Line Railroad ia order to eeeore
the votes of the people in favor of the subscript
ion of the County Commissioners?
having had the eobjeot under eoneideration?beg
leave-to recommend, that an Executive
Committee, to eoneiet of Thtrty
Six tnembere, be appointed by the Chairman
of this meeting, whiob shall bo charged
with the duty of presenting the oleitna of |
the enterprise to the votere of the County,
end of making all the arrangements deem
ed neceeaary for the proper end soeeeeaful
condu-t of the canvass.
T Q. DONALDSON, Cbeirman. ,
June 6'I|, 1870. (
Nr. I)..n?ld?on advooat-d the eieima of ,
I he Railroad in e speech forcible end ap- .
i ropriete. He was followed bjr Hons. Jaa. .
M. Allen and Jno. B. Hyde, and Dr. J as. P.
B?tee, each of whom made telling speohes,
ind proved, beyond a doubt to any reason (
thle mind, that the construction of the |
Railroad through our County and City,
would be ot incalculable benefit. The Re (
->ort of the Committee was adopted, and
.he f?>l.owing Committee npppinted :
r. Q. Dannldion, Thnmnp Brier,
iUx. MkB*e, H O. Hack, '
I. 1>. Sullivan, James P. Moore
f)r. W. R. Jones, H. P Hammett, I
'smee M. Allen, W. R. Rarle, I
J. W. Lester, James LendeAnan, .
VPson Cook, W. A. Hudson,
I'm Goldsmith, J. P. Doyen; '
lr. S. 8. Marshall, John Wee* field, a
lamlin B aitie, J B. Hyde, p
'homes C. Oowrr J. W. Tinsley, .
?r Jas. M. Sullivan, W. A. Mo?n?y,
ITm. H. P< rry, R. R. Westmoreland, ?
T. T. Shumate. 8. 8 Crittenden, a
II. A. McDanirl, E. N. Coleman, c]
A. David, Solomon Jones,
amuel Stmdley, James Rirnie,
eunard Williams, Zion Collins, 1 m
T. J. Earle. f<
Tits meet ipK then adjourned. n
W. K. EASLEY, Chairman. tl
J. P. Moors, Secretary. t
For the OrennmUn Enterprise. t
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fjttrartfrom a letter teritten by a gentleman of *
Miliaria, iVrtc York, to hi* litter, tcho teat 0
t/tending the put te inter in Greenville Co hi- |
ty, South Carolina. '
*' If ?ny recollection serves me aright, you
rcro once an ardent Republican; a real, ^
ownright, genuine, pure and unadulterated
ladical, in polities. From the tone of your ?
etters, and an article written by you and cop- "
ed in the Bala via Timet, I am inclined to the 0
I t.tuni m cuangc OflB COCQO OTCT ID# I
pirit of your dreams.* You bare see* the (
radical working of the Radical system of n
cconstruction ; and judging by the evidence I
f your own senses, rather than adopt the e
cnseless twaddle of the hireling carpet-hag- r
ore, who aro sent out by so-called Union men
f the North, to manufacture publio sentiment (|
>r political purposes, filling the corrupt press M
f our section of the country with all manner j
f abuse of Southern men and Southern in- p|
crests. I propberied your conversion the o
lomcnt I heard of your proposed residence in o
outh Carolina, and will venture the prodicCI
on that all of our Northern people who go ^
outh for business or pleasure, unless they
old or expect to bold office or reward from
le Radical government, will adopt the same
inclusions you have arrived at. Well, there
one comfort?we all know that extreme w
ensures (such as have been adopted and en- w
reed by the party in power for a few years f>'
ist) eannot be acceptable to the American g*
ople for any groat time to come; the inter- G
ts of the different sections are sc intimately Gi
tcrwoven that this state of antagonism mast d(
re way. The office-holders have bad their co
y ; the masses teill have theirs. Radicalism
doomed, and the time is not far distant
en be will be considered a bold man indeed
0 will avow that be ever held to radical
nions. The war, its cause and termination,
1 things of the past, and however much jn
n tnay bare differed tbon, there can be but ^
? sentiment now?that is, to reconstruct the t>1
:ntry in all its parts ; foster sad encourage p<
itai Intercourse and business Interests ev- ^
rwbra, not by acts of Congress, (unless it M
ould happen to be composed of honest men, ^
which there is little hope,) but through the gr
mtaneous workings of the sound common kn
ise of all who wish well to their country, ^
i its permanent glory. Never mind wheth- ,0
during the war they wore blue or butternut eo
ored uniforms. The chance is oomins t the i.
ction last week WMk for Chief Judge and W|
sooiatee in this Slate has rasa lied in a Ma- f(j
ity against tba Radicals of sons sixty or n
renty thousand ; even Qsnessa County has w
ne Demoeratie. The handwriting is upon ^
b wall; lot the Radicals road and ponder
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Itr th# OmifilU XtUrpriii. m
m
Mttirt. Editor*? I hare jast noticed a t)
lintless though leading editorial in the Jfoee, si
titesr of the 2&th of May, in wbtoh the wri- ei
r says : " There is good reason for believing p
at some of the would-he leaders of the ant I" ?i
tdical par'y are canvassing the propriety of U
inning a mixed ticket in this County at the si
isning elections."
I am not aware whether the propriety ef a V
ixed ticket in this County is being canrasssd 0
r not; hot I am aware that a very large ?
Sua her of oar best oitisens in City and ooun* it
y are in faror of uniting with the great a
oremeqt now going en in this and other a
tates of the South, to unite upon a platform ii
T retrenchment and reform?all the available ei
omenta of opposition to the present shame* b
las system of corruption which controls our a
rn and other State governments j and tha'4 o<
.. j. .1- . . t~
ir inenoi in w? lower BIK1 WUN ffKMII- II
' thia Btate are now loudly celling upon u? ei
the upper oMatlei for organisation end oi
meert of notion with then, to atuin this do- 1
reble ohjeek la thia the movement wbioh the hi
K>ro-mentioned writer elludee to, awl mill h
abruptly eruaji out hy planing upon It tho *
light of hU editorial, or awh editorial foot 7 7
* to
bj
fJT* 11,000 eralgaaota, moetiy Irish, bA N
rerpool for Aioorloo daring-May. . . th
ggyCoogre# adjourni Joly 15. fc
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?**. ttMnm irrurm*.
Tb fin W?ik?. '
To #j 8*4, iVi^wl?/ Oner:?!: ?
Mm4m if??'4roarf aid Cih'im iVijirr
Owmtt At tfrawiMk A <7., Aw 8mmk
"V %* * ! fjwrW** ?? <*? ^ ft
OroonHU* ftciUad, mod aU u(k*T Inltrtt
4n tkio Oity amd fftftborkood, tkonld i
Or mm uJ to uU Ammmmim o/ rtifa Vin
of tko Oity of GroonotlU.
Th? Oh opwwdoi Ih felW
twice lioot 1844. The/ were thus foui
by Me sospended for west ol pttroBi)
op?stoned by the reeereee ol the wer.
bought the? work*?determined to gi1
them ? lull end felr trial for austeetati*
and final recompense for the outlay. 1
personal appliaatioo and reduction of tl
ezpana? to ita minimum, I have made tl
Qu Worka ?If auatalning aa to ordinm
espouses. Bat there are extreordlnai
aspens? that still take largely /ro
ray other resources, auoh ? the frrque
breaking of retorte?they being quite e
pen*ire; for instance, two retorts hare ju
been furnished at an expense of $88 ? c
I found from an examination on Saturdi
last, that another would be Immediate
required. The?, and ?me others, are e
tr?ordinary expenses that draw upon n
private m?ns I am lad to the? explan
tioos.'bellerlng that, if properly pre?a I <
to the property owners of the Oity and i
others Inter?ted in the success of to lospo
tent an adjunct to the pr?parity of at
eity, that mora of tha people of Ores
rille would meet me with the enoouragti
liberality, ef which I am glad to sty son
of its eitlxena exhibit. I "here beaa to
by soma, that they war* willing to inera*
the prio* of Oaa if otMaurj, to suala
th* enterprise, aod again by other larj
property owner*, to tarn off the Om at the
nater, because tba consumption had bet
>na hundred feet for th* month of liny.3y
another, who i* reported to be makln
nord money than any other merchant I
own for th* amount inverted in hia but
ire#, wm surprised to find hit eonaamptio
if Oaa for the month of April 500 feet, r<
narked to me, that he muat reduce ita (th
3aa) expense, or be obliged to forego V
aether aae. Well, hia consumption fc
lay ia 200 feet. Of eo'urve tlil* gentlem*
ia? a |iei feet rigtit to So * ha pfraaea aboe
urning Ona, and thereby help aoataln tba
rhicli appreciate* the vain* of' all Cfl;
roperty. How far I may feal warrant*!
i aurtaining the Oaa WnHta of Green vill
urn my private reaoar***, mnat depend, ii
great meaatre, on th* liberality of it
itiaena io ita aaa.
I am not obliged to eontlnn* these Worki
11 am not dependent upon their aneeee
>r the aupport of my family. H*W Mr 1
lay allow myaelf to enpply meant to
heir continuance, denenda an* awt I
he spirit la which the eltitene of Green
ille enoourage me. If I should dieeot
ioue these Works for weot of eapporl
which I do not anticipate,) the dieeontin
doc will be final, ao far as these Work
re * concerned. My belief is, that if tki
nlerprisc is fairly pnt before the proper);
wners of Qreenville, that they will sustaii
'. Its failure would dampen the prosper
f this beautiful town, and as a eoneeq' enes
njure the Railroad interest as well, H^i
lot the Railroad better favor this enter
rise with special aoonmssodstion c
rrighta, dr., rather than see it fail f flai
ict the people better put themselves to
ittle inconvenient expense, and the CH'
orporation aleo, to sustain the Oas Work)
alher than by pareiramiy they shauld fall
I am drUrmsoed that -the Gas makin|
ball be eontlnfled if noW too much col
>ater is thrown on the effort by iutltii?o<
{any consumers meet,me. with gratifytn|
ncoursgement,' bnt when I em told b;
ne of ita U>g? pri-pprty holders to luri
(T his Gas bee suae hie meter indicated i
inaumption for th? month of M?y 100 feet
am diacourpged. 1 eao inform him, an<
II other eoosumrre, thai I cannot affor<
ic nee of a meter that coeta roe $10.60, not
irnUh Gna for $10 per year. I would ooi
ieh to furninh a meter to any one thai
onld not eon mi m? more than S00 feat ir
or month*?the amoni.t eonaumed by thii
nth-man. I wieh the aoneumption o!
aa to inereaae ao I can lower the price ol
ae to 80 oenta per 100 feet; in order to
i no, 1 muat l>a encouraged by inoraeaed
naumption. P. BABCOCK.
??? ?
Far the Oraenrille Interprlea.
Mftrt. Editor*?Ac a number of year ewb.
iberi hare pollaiaa in the Raw York Life
juranoe Company, It will b* gratifying to
im, and parbapa useful to many others, ta
i in your paper soma notion* of this Colony
from reliable source*. The /aeuraaee
me*, which, t belieee, i* the leading taenroe
journal of America, speaking of the ??
rtanee and duty of ineuring, refer* to* the
eat importance of exercising proper ears
d cireamapaotion in the eeleetion of a comay,
and aaya that erery individual daairlog
iniure " abould look well to tbo record of a
mpany, and remember that a leag career el
tegrity and ana none, resulting In praaenl
snlth and euiinenoe, I* the beet gaarantaa ol
tore proeperity and honor. Should ho par
le thla teim, (and he can do bo better,) b<
III fed bo company with record wpeilor U
*t of tho Now Tor It Life. It challenge
iBptrkon ot every point with thooo of Iff
rootoot oonteroporarlca, and la aonaldorod kj
any to embody tho moat complete triampl
thieved in life." Tho artlolo from whlel
i la la taken then proeeeda with a brief aketal
r the Company alnoe Ita charter la 1641; It
itabliahment in 1846; Ita remarkable proa
arlty; the eonaamwate thill, prndeaoe ant
*'67 with wbieb It baa been at en eyed, ant
m experience, ability and Mality ot ita oA
?ra, aad aaya t
- Be eh la the record of the New-fork Lift
fe hare never tnveatigated one mere tber
eghly aatiafactory in every reapect; aad It
iteemed aad able preaident, lforrla Franklin
M accompllahed aad gifled rice-preaident ao<
at nary, fa. B. Beera; Ita eerefal, devote*
ad aecnrate eaebier, Theodore >1. BaaU, am
a Indefatigable and entcrpriaiag an per la lead
at of sgeaetee, H. A. Dyer, bare a right t
a prond of lb Ita board of treateea add fl
ance eodam ittee, laoladlog many of the naaoe
r eitiaena delight to honor, (all men of big]
ipadlog aad practical talenU,) have oo-op
rated with thaea otBeera with moat harm on I
aa and httalligeat age tea ay. The New Tori
ifa U now atrong aa a granite monntale?ai
onorabU monument ef ?a fc.
It bmliiaii.
A |r?n4 mimt ofiNAhM iwtlu tb? Nn
ork Lifc, (MmMI WM H flbto
t It kti mitmdf MUkllshad i pmpmn
nob la 9agta*4?) m4 wa twl JaatitaJ h
w?mM*|4I> wWm 4?tj It la ta lann
air Htc?, who cowpriM Avar? bm*w4*sa4
ftar, wketkar An^t* m lw|la, U
f t
tab* w>ayiMij to Jkit Company. It wi
prove a mm ef b>iiM to tbo JppftfK.wkl
living, ftft unspeakable aolftM to k\m at h
* death, and a great comfort and bieeaipg to b
J wWow and orphans giber ho has departed to
to hotter ?* happior world."
? Pomecdy'e Dmzcrdt speaking of thU Cot
P*ay, s^rs : u How, this Company is witbo
a doubt tho boot managed and moot ontensl
mntaal llfo iaoaraaoo oompany in tho worl
(<j On tho Brat of January, 1879, oosb am
worn orar iWrtu* miUiatu'of dollar*."
j Tho odttor and proprietor ot tho Domoor
re who makoo tho aboro statomoot, is a dlraot
in another oompany?tho Commonwoalth C
>D oparatira Company. I may add that for t
? last qaavtor of a ooatary dnaneial pank
peetiienoe and war, haro not rotardad t
he proa parity of tho How York Life.
nr w. n. c.
m BoRkofe to BftnFr&noisdo by Pullma
nl, " It takoa Boston,"after all. 8hs Is a trii
x- alow In Undine out tho taooinstioas of t!
mi Pullmans, and tha delights Of a ooslluiDl
. /rip; bat now that she nan w<?ke up to bol
aha arts herself about enjoying them on
k7 seals and under elreumeteaeee to surpass*
ly rivalry. No sueh oaonrsion as that Boat
Zv stalled to San Pranolsoo, Monday , has be
made before, probably there will hard
" aver ha another so notable in eomp?ettio
* so largeln numbers, so royal in aeoorrmi
?d datione end appointments, so feted as it
,|| sore to be in iu pros rase, and so embalm
in history. About 125 of the beat men ai
r" women of Boston wore joined in It;
>J these the generous train of sight -Pul'ms
n ears?one baggage, one smoking, drinkii
i| and printing, two hotel or restaurant*, t?
saloon and music, and two drawing rooi
?gsvs ample aeoommondation, not on
Id for riding and eating by day btit foi tire
ae ing by night; and the magnificent movii
jn belt of Inzurious hitmet, alive with pay b
man life, awept under the breath of etaa
through Massachusetts at the rata of thii
*r to forty milea an lionr. Before and at tl
n atarting from Boeton, many thonsand
? peop'e gathered to observe the novel cat
and at every stopping place on the line, o
? rloua crowds lined the station-houses at
# the adjoining it rests. The treln came in
i- Springfield gay with flags and flowers ar
n a revolving diae of flams from a" hot boz
and was off for the "setting sun" aft
B* stopping only fifteen minutes. Gov.Clafli
? was onboard, aecompabylng his friendaar
la taaling the luxuries of the eat* as far as h
ir tannery in Becket, and returning last nigh
The trafti reached Albany at 6 o'clock, ha
n having made the run from Chatham, i
it milea, in 20 minutee A dispatch froi
t Utiea. N. Y., still later, reporle progress i
. the ret* or 48 milea an hour, and all'wel
. and happy. The excursion P"?dy wi
made ap or ruth peopln as Mr. Riee the, ea
# member of Congreee, Mr J. M. 8. William
i the importer and politician, Mr. H. C
# Hougtnn. the* publisher and printer. Mi
Francis P<?nodjf, the honker and with a
hi* fan.lly, Mr. Curtis Guild of fha Com
1 tnercial Bulletin, Mr. A. William*, lha IkxiI
, Mllar, Mr- Predrie Allan, lha merchant, Mi
. George Washington Warren, tha lawyei
Mr. Aleah Croaker of tftahhurg, lha Mant
f faetarar, Mr. Stephen Saliebure of Worcn
a tor, Har. R. C. Weterston, ind Mr. Georg
P. Denny, with, in moat of theae nana*, thai
wire* or ather mambara of their famllle*.'*
Tha train will go through to tha city ofSa
h Franclaeo, and will 5a, in fact, lha reall
firat train to paw from lha very water* <
a tha Atlantic to those of the Paeifin ocaai
Single ear* hare gone through before, bu
" this ia the firat full train, an<l e'giwhx'* tli
T eomplnta success of our eoniinental rallara
a *y*tem and tha American Pullman Palac
I car*, it was orignally the purpose to pu*
lha train through (hi* week ou fast lime
* and reaeh San Francisco on Saturda,
1 night; nut the pleasanUr way for the part
haa ham adopted of going mora Msurel
f orer tha mountaina, and stopping to aee tli
. most notable aeenery on the rotate. The
' will therefore spend next Sunday will
a Br i if ham Young and hi* aainta in Salt Lak
y City. The excursion will occupy about
month of time, which will glee the pirtyn
leaat two weak* in California, permlttini
" tham if Uiay will to ri<K the Yo Semit
ft and Big Treea, ?itd the wh >le expense wi
J be about 9500 each,?which li chfop f?i
( the experience of to much novelty enjoy
ment and luxury tbey will here in r?
t turn. '
[Springfild (Jfat*.) Republican, Jfay 27 .
Wi here hid the opportunity during th
present week of inspecting the printed ro
f citix?ne of Abbeville, liable to militia di
ty. The list ?e made up in large proportioi
of our colored fello w-eli ixjoe, with eeprinV
ling of white* to remind them (we aup
poee) that thrif race hae at ill some claim t
the rights and immunitira and burdens c
America* eUisen?hip. Alter the tarte the
here had at " the imminent deadly breech,
the* are well aati>ff?d_ we nnin? In ahnn
' well " the holday p*r?df," as "the Here
log of war M If f*?rjbodj else i* uli>fi?d
they hove no right to eomplein*
[Abbtvill* Prtu.
) ? ? Ttiunwu
FloHida. Aug 25. 1888.
IfMNT* fritin & Co.?Our junior editoi
hae trMd your LIVER REGULATOR, en,
it taking U now, end A?da it inr?lu?bl<
i to him a* oorrerlor ol the rtomaeh-snH
y regulator, ol the b<>W la. ArlteUr of dir
that he dared n?t indulge in lieiore thk<n|
your Liver Medicine, ha ran now rat wit I
impunity. Very t>o'y.
. . DYKES ASPARHAWK
Editors Flotldian,
A BaiLaommt Deowann.?A dispute!
from MeGregor, Iowa, dated May ?4, 1* a
; fallows: Meek Berk, of Ciaeineeti, the mai
i who went ap with the balloon belonging t
f Da Haren'a Girsus, last evening, was ear
I rtod eastward by a slight breeaa. Whf
' over the river the balloon deseeoded rapid
ly, falling into ths rjyer a mile below th
' town. Before the boats, whieh happens*
' near tbsspot, eonld resrh the man, he wa
1 drowued. The body his not bean recover
1 * ^
, " Goon; ths snore eommonicated th
mors ehuadant grows," theref-re fait not I
spraad ths good effeefe of RUMTER BIT
1 TER8 to those who suffer tor the want <
s the beet Toole.
ft 1* rat Field.?Mr. E. F. Btokm, of Orrai
I villa, vkoM um? appear* la thl* !* ? *a
* oandldalo for Oaagroaa from lha F?urt
Diatriet, addraaaad lha altlarna of wAha'
> I* and Wrat UaUn, on Friday night laatMr.
Stokaa la a young man, vail aduoat#
* and a natlva of lha Stata. Ha vaa admit
' tod to tha Bar in 1866, and haa ainoa tha
J baaa praotiaiag lav ia tha Bight, ClraottA
good arovd aarnmhUd to hoar him an
1 hia remark* vara vail raoatrad. Ilia polit
? tool aiava ara democrat!*,
a [ Wmihalla CWrfrr, Jan*
a la doll Itnaa a ah raw 4 baalwaae man'
t adrartleee togel rkl efhleateek i ia*eed
ttmaa ha adrartiaa* to notify tha paMie
vhara to 6ad tha boat aaaortmaar j eonaa*
oaoatl/ ha adrarHaaa at all Uasaa, and
It toda that It pay*. To atop adrartiring I*
, aqairalaot to aarigg, " I bar* atop pad
bnatnaaa, and aak no mora favara ar tha
* ?- *P
\ .Wilaaaa thai Baa, J* A. Orr, Of Colta
* boa, Wo. haa boom appototad by tha Oor
' amor of Mtaolaalppi and eonflrmod by th
1 Baaala, a* Jodgoof tho 7th JoBtM Clraol
* of that Stota. Bo la a natlaa of aor tova
I' and tha yowOgaat brothar of Judg# Orr, m
i thlo fiatb-e/tMhraaa JifMfinotr, ML
HegMBBMBanJ..
II I A and Valuable Iavumow. t1
le | uewapaperv of the tjoath WCet bri&g t
u 1 glowing accounts oT (bo perjbrmsaeee ?I
. Of W-COtton gl?WWb kMjtflbAM teett
inHt. Louis. Bf It, Mm later\Tplot if
( tha cotton from tha btiiali said to bo cj
tlrvly dispensed with ; and 1; ia bow on.
d- eeatfcary |o pluck - boll#, eetton nod oil
K frwu ilia aulk. It ta estimated ikit of
f| bond coo piok 1,000 po?ada iu tha na
^ way auitk^r thao a perron oonld |>U'* II
* pounds after the oi l My la. - '
'u * a * ! ?. ?
Sudds* Rteoaa.?Many sedate and ato
a paoutooaaum* to belie+e thit riches an
or dan 1 j acquired are anything but a bloeaii
o- to the poeessors of tip>io ; Tel who ever haa
bo of anf awe relaxing an effort lb their atrai
s#t uoua exertion* to acqal e wealth. If J<
^ wiah gat at a perao-'a trtuJMitf, loot
what they do and not at what they any.
The deeire for wealth, quick or alow, la ji
aa natural aa the deaire for food or air.
There la nothing wrong in it whatever.
n ie precisely this feeling that makee near
everybody erasy to get ticket* in tl
B? GRKAT HENDERSON PRIZE SOHEM
he They know that there I* a splendid fortu
*1 aoming to aome one, end we hope tha pr<
h, tieat girl may win the largest prixa. T
lieketa are sailing like hot oakaa.
til ^
on ? " ***
F? Ba Wm and Stat at Uomk.?Many
jy those who have migrated Wertward. und
? tha glowing description of the " chance*
0I out thera, and the interested advice of th?
ia "who have land* to sell and " paper oilie
to fill op with Inhabitants, are meeti
3d with disappointment At Humboldt, ft a
to aaa, recently, there were near'y a tlioi
,a and emigrant wagons, filled with distreaa
ng women and chlldien. whose huibanda ai
ro fathers had been induced to abandon thi
Iy statements of internal?d parties, and thede
p. lire hope that they could better their cc
lf. dition, without knowing how it wn to
u. done. Id Kanaaa City the wages of lob
m are lower llian at llie East, and employ nn
ly is a boon. 80 eayi the New York 7\wire.
lie . ;?
?' Tnaait are numerous things, lha want
**' which 'a painful. This is particularly t
case wbh things to which wa have lo
j been habituated The health of the boi
for instance. What a formidable e
I? would be the loss of light T yet tew lo
' upon lha Mine, in the connection wi
? health, with anything like discretion. '
j preserve the human faculties from th<
' many diseases, use ths ~ OLD CAROLS
lMTTBIfci."
vl Ir yo? wbh your child relieved
13 Worms, use Wioemau's Worm Candy I
' To 8c?rrios.?The almost dully receipt
II voluntary testimonials from every para
I* the country, from Physician*. Clergym*
t- old and young, mala and female, la atif
% dent to convince the moat sc?ptieal th
) DR. TUTT*S EXPKCTOItANT Is the mo
r valnab.e I,UNO HALSAM ofthe age; man
II wonderful cures have been p*rfo(med by
i- as m'ay be seen by hundred* of certificate*
t the bands of the proprietor. Try it at
r. you win doubt uo longer. 8-2
r, mm
> New Yoiik, Jane A.
* Cotton heavy?tale* 2,100 baler. Go
|r dell, et 14.
_ Rai.tieork, June a.
n Flour firm. Wheat firm?prima Msrylai
y red 1.&0; Pennsylvania 1.55 ; .yellow dull,
;<r 1.08(^1.10. Pork fir.u, at .30.50. Bacon fir
?shoulder* .11. Lard nulct, at 17J. Whial
[ 1.05(^1.06.
Cha ri.r.aToir. June A.
a Cotton, in ore doing?middling* 21 ; *al
f 300 bales ; exports ccattwj*c 34A ; stock 8,9(j
h*
ENTERPRISE
7 PRICES CURRENT
CORRECTED WEEKLY, BY
j MESSRS. DAVID & SIRAOlEY, MERCHANT
t greenville. 8. c.? june 7. 1bz0.
. BACON?Side.,^ lb, - .?0?V
I llama, " " 25
. Kbonldern, ^ lb,? 18
* BALE rope, $ilb .. II
? BAGGING, Gunny, W, yd..., 28<?35
I RAGGING, Dundee, yd .'..2<T?25
,r bur laps,.....: : ..."
r> BUTTER, ^ lb 200425
- BEESWAX. ? lb 25? 31
CHICKENS. %i bead .25 (ft 80
COFFEE, tt Vb, Rio 22 & 28
corn, ? buabel.. .7t......I t 60@fl
COTTON. Middling 18)
* EGGS, 7f\ doaen,.. II
ii flour, v ""'k ** 00?$5
,. GOLD SI 10?*l
INDIGO, Hpapiah F|aaL....,...^-M 00? 1
n " 8outh Carolina, . >175?2
! IRON, 29 lb, American, 7j
? IRON TIES, I II
LABI), tt lb,............... I $. *1
>1 LEATHHR, ^ lb, Sole, Heml..ck,..85@:i7i
" ' " " Oak,. 45@5e
" " " Upper, 70 ((*75
? - ? " n?mc??t. ::.*9(&&s
* MOLASSES, ft ?al., Moseo?ede,.....?0($
" . " Nmr Orl. Hvrup, Si !
* NAILB.-fl ke*.:. I'. #7 00f?8 <
. RYh, ^ bushel 1 25? 1 I
SALT, 1)1 sack, Liverpool,...., $2 I
SUGAR, lb, Brown .. 15 ? 20
" " " Clarified, ..20
? ?. < Crashed,... ........ 20
SHIRTING, seven-eight*, V bale, 12
r " " retail 15
* TALLOW, ft lb .. 10@15
? WHRAT, ft bushel?v.
I YARW, Taeu>ry,-by.bale,. .?.....?Si 1
t ? HMJXV $1 1
j ' ' ' OBITUARY.
Dim, in thi# Oily, on Tuesday mom in
Slat May, 1870, Mi.. ROSA LI H B. DYBI
, daughter of Mr. and Mra. G. B. Dyer,
Greenville.
* When we announce tbe departure of a heir
it to that " aadlacovered eouatry from wba
D .... i.ioo*,? ;wp?u>lin| (I
inanity for dnMiftt regrdta th* loes, bat ad
rounding influence* often obliterate th* folf
n eocy of sorrow, in conaeqaanc* of tba bias
| death baa ercatad. When some sen or daugl
Ur of opalenea is esllad from tba ilsf* of as
* lag humanity, eulogies are often pr?tiounc<
1 upon and ceremonies performed over sue
lg which are right and proper, but whieh tl
community receives as so maay words and I
much stage decoration as may eaolribut*
the petkmineaae^of tba. living j bat -whan i
record the exit of one in our midst so l*a'<
* cently unobtrusive, and so gifted in all tho
o graces that adorn budding womanhood, v
' pay the gennine tribute that nature claims.?f
May the sorrowing companions sind, friends
this young being proflt by her example In III
On none have the bnrdens of the times fall*
so heavily as upon that elaas who are depem
log apaa iadnstry and frugality alone for
* re instatement in soma ot the comfort* of II
h aad bom*. Little doe* tba war speculators <
the salaried office-holders pause to oonstdi
that their splendid ineausaa era ax tree tad fro
- the wants of th* laboring classes onlyj an
d that the past as wall as the praaant Involve
. and involve* th* Ufa-blood of aweh labovars I
being ov^r-tasked. Jt la not fen us to wltl
n draw th* cartala aad exhibit th* (alarm
_ aaana* of private libt If doaa, a great aim
. larity among th* truly virtuous aad eelf-sui
, tain lag would bawsbthlted by these oppraaa*
*' eitisans of th* ftoutb. Belt aadrifloee on tt
altars of flrtal and fraternal lovo and diitj
weald present a galaxy of heavenly spirits.Of
than*, ear daedaitad'young friend was
sblnltig light?one who knew bar well beat
truthful witness af It. Untiring energy, n
gardleea of tim* or seaaea, prompted tba fa
lllmaat of ovary defy. Never shifting th
bdrdaas af th* dwy upon otbam, bar method
I eal economy of time waa -mad* to yield II
momenta to asaatal oaltar* and books, an
tb* suss 'syetamotlaal arrangement salarga
bar uadarsUadtag, aad allowed a mangle ft
those light aad elegant feme la oca* pat ion
that lafaaad rata?swt la all sh* did. la tbl
yesmg end ptoosly trusting girt wava-casabtn
- ad ueapy of thoea brilliant alematO* fro*
which education and soeiaty forms same of th
axaltad spaelmana af Ufa; bat ,
1 M Thaw art gene to tba grave, but W* will M
i deplore tbaa, ,
f Whoa* Gad was thy ranaom, thy guardian
aad guide," , ;
i ^affiSSS: I
5 .^nas^Sssss ?
Lirra \i.v
? latest quotations op
M) SOUTHERN SECURITIES,
IN CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
Id Oonraotad Wo?kty for Ibo ENTERPRISE,
<* b* a. a kaupman. broker,
ig No. U Brood Strook ~
ra '? ->
i. - Mm ?,!* .
_u Stat* S ***ritn? Bontk Ooml??. ..up
aw ??@?' do "? *?? xagiat'd atook,
~ : ?Qy80 K.*. a .k^-t. - -J? * *U ' . 4 kV>
C'ify S*curiti??A ago* la, Go. Bond., 79
' l 0?j . CbarlMtoo, S. 0. Stock, ? (?. 6T;
7 Charleston, 8. 0., Firo Loan Bonda,,? @70;
It Columbia, 8. 0. Bond., 70 @71.
'V Railroad Bond*? Blua Rtdgo, (ftrat, mort
gage)ou(<$? i Charleston and BavannSB,
S TO | Charlotte Columbia and Augusta,?(J87 ;
na Char aw and Darlington,?@83 ; Greenville
t n?>d Columbia, (lit murt) Su@? j* do, (Slate
he guarantee) 08@? 5 Northeastern, past due,
with int.,?@00; Northeastern, new, ?AM ;
Savannah and Oharieeton, (1st mort) ?@80 ; '3 .
do, (State guarantee) ?@T0 j South Carolina,
of erooupon, ?@78; do, ?@71; Spartanburg
ler and Union, 60@?.
1 " Railroad 8 took *?Charlotte, Colombia
>ee and Augusta,?@50; Greenville and Colums
? bin, 2@?; Northeastern, 10@?{Savannah
and Charleston, ?@38 { Booth Carolina
_ Railroad Company, 43@44.
Errhnujt, <tc?New York Sight, one-eighth
, off; one-louDh premium. GeM, $1.13{@$1.14i;
Silver, fl.04@$1.08.
nd ' South Carolina Bank BiTU.
B,r Bank of Charleston, ?@ ?
"D *Bank of Newberry ?@?
lu ' Bank of Camden MM?
n- Bank of Georgetown m?.,.i..10M12
be Bank of 8outb Carolina I3@I3
or Bank ofCheeter 8(g)?
nit Bank of Hamburg... 18@ 15
Bank of State of 8. C, prior to 1801....07M84
Bank of State of S C. issue 1801-82.....47@48
Planters'and Mechanics' Bank of '
of Charleston .. ?@ ?
he People's Bank of Charleston ?@?
no *Union Bank of Charleston............ @ ?
fly Southwestern R. R. Bank of Char- 7
vfi leston. (old) ?@ ?
ol( Southwestern R. R. Bank of Char* <
. leston, (new). hm^.?@?
State Bank of Charleston 12)@18
, Farmers' and Baehange Bank of
',r Charleston ?@8
'8 Exchange Bank of Columbia- .".?@?
Commercial Bank of Columbia - 78@8
of Merchant's Baok of Cberaw 0@?
Planters' Bank of Fairfield 4@?
State of South Carolina BUls Receivable
par. *
of City of Charleston Change Bills par.
of ?? . _ _ ,? .
n, -Bills marked thus [*] ara being redeemed
0 at the Dank Ccwnters ot eaeb.
at ?a?????
bt IIow to Build Cbbap.?livery "one* who
y h?a any eapr-rivi Co in building, koowe to
hta sorrow that the thousand and one little
items included in the one word JlnitJtintj,
'** make fully half the coat of house, and
that ill pdvised expepdituse in this dirrotion
often tana the bill far above the estimate.?
To avoid such trouble and dia*|>poi*im#nt,
buy your blinda, (lucre, saehee,. mouldings
direct from the manu'acturer, P. P. Toale,
Charleston, 8. C. dee advertisement,
.d Juner- ? -* d
*' I>o You Want Hkalth ! Ann Who Dora
" Nor!?J ao. ha edvlaed. USE DR. TUTT'A
^ SAIWAl'AlLLA end tJUEKN'S DELIGHT,
the great alterative and blood purifier.?
VB There ia no mystery about the universal
l2. auceeee that attenda its u-e. It la the finest
selection of tonic, antiUlio'u*. enuscorbu"
tie, aperient and |Hirifyinp, herba. roots and
Lurks that ever entered into any tnediaiaal
compound.
June I t >
The Living Machine
gt Injure the main spring of a watcb and S7ery
portion of the work becomes disordered. The
human stomach ia to the human system what
t> that elastic piece of metal lata a cbi'unometer.
f. ...Ii..m?>u<auiIIHIVI in>v>ll<rur|Ulf, 10(1
c controls, to certain extent, tbe whole living
)r machine. The comparison may be carried
c_ f-jrtber : for M the weakness or other imperfactions
orf the main spring it indicated on
15* the face of the time piece, ao alio ia the Weaken
ness or other disorder of tbe stomach betray)Ca
ed by tbe face of the invalid. The complexc
ion ia sallow or faded, the eyca are deficient
^ in luatte and intelligence, and there ia a worn,
8Q anxious cxpros.?'on in the whole eoentenanee
j0? which teiT as plainly 'as writUslT words could
\,c do, that the great nourishing organ whoso
on tflVee it is to miniater to tbs wants ef the
15 body, and to sustain and renew all its parts,
25 is not .performing its duty. It requires reno.
00 rating and regulating, and to accomplish
this end Ilostetter's Htomach BitUrr*may be
lc truly said to be the one thing needful. Tbe brojCi
ken main spring of'a cratch may be replaced'
c" by a new one, but the stomach ran only'be
repaired and strengthened, and this i? one of
,t.. .k! - .f e ' ?
c ?uv vujovn ui indioqp TCftviiDie restoratives
c" which for eighteen jrari ba* ' eeu waging a
successful conceit.with dyspcpsinwln all eli70
mates. A^a specific for IndigestieQ it stand*
25 alone. Wlicoibe.resouroesof the pbarmaco)0
peeia have been exhausted, witbowv et beat,
j0 doing more than mitigating the complaint, a
j0 eourae of tbia wholesome and palitable, yet
e powerful, atomachio effects a perfect and perc?
manent cure. In all caaaa of dyspepsia the
(> lifer is more or less disordered, and upon this
important gland, as well as npon the stomach
r? and bowels, the Bittera aot with singular
e* distinctness, regulating and reineigorating
JO mT secrbtire and asslasirating organ en*,
*rt? cb bodily and mental health depend.
,0 Janbl * ? ~
Notice lo Cont roc torn.
? CI BALED PROPOSALS will be receited at
this Office until IS o'clock m Tecrfoy,
K' the btk July earf, for RSPA (INA THB
\ NEW COURT HOUSB of th . County, ae?*
cording to the epeelflcetione on die et (bis
Office.
'* Bond and Security for the faithful perform M
ance ofthe Work (nlf be reaffitred.
ALR. MoBEE,
Chairman of Board County Commissioners.
?* Office of Coonty Commissioners Greenville ,
'? Coanfy, June 7th, 1I7?.
'* June 8 8 4
it
JJ Notice.
?o Meeting of Stockholders Air?
- Line Railroad.
?- V OBlPtRAl, WKKTTWO of \be STOCK ae
HOLDER8 of tba GKORsitam am.
re l.IN B RAILROAD COMPANY end of the
- AIR LINK RAILROAD COMPANY OF
of fiQVfH CAROLINA, will he held et the
b. Office of eeld Company, in the City of Mlanm
ta, Oa., on TUE8DA Y, 78ik dag o/ JUNK,
1- 1870, for the Unmeet ion of Mob buainoas M
the intereat of the Company may require,
to A. B. BUFORD, Presided*. ,
?r Jnne 8 V " t ' J
ar r ' ? **
Stat? of South Carolina*
d ORKKNYILLK COUNTY.
' I> tbh Circuit Court?I? Ckonoorj.
jV Itihh 8. Wens S. W. Pah*, el aL?
I. Bill to Foreeloee Mortgage, Ae.
i, "O Y'airtne of the Decretal Order of Jodge
d Xj Orr, made In the ahore eaee, I will aell
ie to the higheat bidder, at Omnnvllle Codrt
r, Hooae, on Ba lead ay In Jaly next, the Mort- ?
? gaged Premloea dooorlhed 1? Ihe Mil, vleta
All that Tract of Land, eitaated partly la
ra the Oeantlee of Ptekeaa and OreeneilU, lying
>- on belli aidoo of Balada Hirer, containing Two
|. Handled" and Sixty-throe acme, more or Um,
ie upon which le located the Woolen aad Cotton
I- Factory, Oriel and Saw 'Mill, known as the
to * Parr MUL" Tbie le ralaaMo property, aad
d worthy the attention of capitalists desiring r
d an Investment | It le leealed abpat eeraa
>r miles from the city ef OnaStflla, dad the
a water-power thereof M seldom easpnassd. A
h Terms Cash. Fw*a?o la pay lor stsmf^
m aad neeara " ' *
A WcHanTBL, 0. ?. 0.1. .
a Clark's Office, Jnne 7, ltT?,
Fahn 8 ? f, ' ? * ^ 1
i ftm~ The Colombia P%cmta aad Ckarleetoo
fwTer win soppy twice a weak till day of
i fate, aad oaad bM forthwith-te W. dill.
. OtaU. r , i t