The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, July 06, 1870, Image 3
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TURN1P_SEJSPS.
W. H. WATSOB
~|"S now r?o?iving KsflUb EaU D?fM *
JL Hklrvlng ud Lalng*e Improved, also Put
J?le Top, Yellow Aberdeen, English Nor
nlk and Dutch Large White Globe, Greet
Globe, Yellow Stone end French, (Uenover,
Flet Dutch end Golden BalL
The vegetative power of theee will bt
teeted before they ere offered for tale.
Ample directions from the moot eueeeee
ful growers will accompany each parcel.
rar A full supply of Gardeners' and Art
leans TOOLE always on hand.
June 29th, 187a -*
Notice.
MTHE PARIS MOUNTAIN H0U8I
(tiro miles north of Greenville, former
ly owned by the lets General Waddj
. on,) will be'opened the 1st of Julj
FOR THE RECEPTION OF VISITORS
A tow families see be accommodated witk
PERMANENT BOARD.
The undersigned will see that the guests ol
the plaoe are well treated.
J. M. SIMPSON.
June N t If
WMSHEPHERD &
No. 24, JJayne Strut, Charlttton, S. O.
VMbBM in
COOKING STOVES, RANGES AND
Healing 8tov?s. Pictures of Stove*
with prices sad description wi'.l be sent upon
application. June 2* 6-ly
' NOTICE.
TO the Citizens of Fair view,
Greenville, Laurens, Spartanburg,
and all tbe country round,
Your bumble servant sends you
greeting most profound ;
Not to announce myself a candidate
for legislative balls,
Nor to ask for greenbacks to support
these monster railroad calls,
But only to proclaim in aim pic
terms,
That wo are going to lead all olli
cr firmp,
By selling off our remaining sum
. mer stock
Of Dry Goods, Sbocs, Ilats, and
all such trash,
At cost and carriage for lh6 cash
Tliis is no hoax ; come Bee for your
self,
Price every articlo now on the
ahclf;
And if you don't bny and help
my condition,
I'll quit keeping store and tnrn
politician.
T. 11. STALL, Agent.
Fairview Store, June 22d 1870.
Jun 29 C 3
VALUABLE
LANDS
FOR
SiLL B.
I ?? THE andcr-^n?|a^
signed i. u-19R|i
thorixod to *ell<HE^9|flS
r*i"iUflf* t h o following lisuEE**
TRACTS OF LAND:
One Tract of 460 acres, moro or less, on
Tygor Klvcr and Murb Creek, in OrcenvllU
County, S. C? fifteen miles ahnvo the City of
Oreenrille, belonging to 6AMUEL F. TODD,
of Texas, formerly landii owned by Oliver
Varrctt, and well-known as hi* place of residence
for many years. There are 60 or 90
acres of firstrato
Low Orounds in the Tract, Bottom
Lands
Of.Tygor River and Musb Creek, In a higb
state of cultivation. Tho Up-Lands are of
a superior cbaraeter, and a portion of them
rlcshul ami In AiiltlvatlAn TKn? >? ??
Tract a largo and substantial
DWELLING HOUSE,
With all the necessary Outbuildings, situated
on tho Stat* Road leading from tho Saluda
Gap to Columbia, S. C.
The other Tract bolongs to W. P. GREEN,
of Texas, and lies on Mush Creek, in the uppor
part of Greenville County, S. C., containing
over 200 acres, 40 or 50 acres of which
arc the finest
BOTTOM LANDS
In the County. The lip-Lands are of a good
quality, and a portion of them cleared and in
cultivation.
These LANDS will be sold very low foi
t Cash. If not sold at private sale, they will
be ofTered at auction to the highest biddci
on Buleday in August.
It is seldom that there is offered for sals
i?uch a body of rich Lands in this County.
Persons wishing to make permanent, profita*
tdo investments, are invited to look at these
two Tracts of Lands before the day of sale.
WM H PERRY,
Attorney and Agent, Ac.
Greenville C. II., 8. C., June 27th, 1870.
June 29 A 5
Abbev illo I'reit and /tanner give two
insertions.
KEIIJVILI.E
Male High School,
13 Mi let from Spartanburg C. H., S. C
W. C. KIRKLAND. D. A., Principal.
W. D. KIRKLAND. B. 8., AaaUlant.
THE NEXT 8ES3ION OP
^Jf^^^tble wall-known
NPV INSTITUTION
Will begin on
MONDAY. JULY 11TH, 1870
TERMS
l'er Seeelon of Fir* Month*, in Adeane*.
Primary $10 0C
Higher , 16 0(1
Conllngeat Pte ?? ? 1 00
Board per mouth, including Waehing
and Fuel 10 00.
will cover the expenaea of Board and
Toition lor the wltol* Beaeton, or $1$4 for
tha entire Beholaatl* Year.
For farther particular*, addreea the Prlaelpal.
Koidvllle,8. a
Jo BO M 6 6
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mn C&BILIBA 1KT1TITI.
November let, 1876,
CHARLESTON, 8. O.
Most liberal premiums offer.
ed in n?rj doporUnont of
Agrieultare and Meohanio Arts.
Pramlum LUt publlihtf la Panophlat Form.
Juno 19 Sm
Tan R^ToiMnl (HUM u Hill U joJ,
at Darlington, Vt., waiting for mm om to go
Ma ban.
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W. J. WICK8, Flrit Vlc?-President. I
^ W. F. ROYLB, Secretary. |
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A definite oath surrender Value U guarantee
premium, which amount will, at tba option of tl
surrender of his Policy, or loaned to him at six
i thereby continuing his Policy in force for the fu
With sufficient capital for entire security,
f advantages to the Carolina.
All Its profits ate divided among Its Policy
plan.
No restrictions on travel or residence in the
All Polielee non-forfeitable after second yes
All losses paid promptly in cash.
M. O. BUTLER, GENERAL STA'
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TURNIP SEED, ,
1WISII to Inform the Planter* end Farmera
in the up^oountry, that I hare on the
way, and expect to arrive iu a few daya, 1
' ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY POUNDS \
' or TIIK FOLLOWING
Choice, Selected Varieties
TURNIP SF/F/n.
WHICH I WILL SELL AT ' |l
Wholewnlc and Retail : I
> Nth Top, the bctt for grecnt raised.
Yellow Aberdeen, good for Ute winter and
spring ute. I
Scotch Amber and Globe, Improved variety, <
for table use. '
' Prussian Hanover Sweet Tarnip, excellent ,
for table use till late in spring. J
White lata Bags, splendid for stock.
, Purple Top Yellow Hate laga, good for tai
ble and stook.
I Early Flat Dutch, especially adapted to autumn
and fall use. ,
Pomeranian Olebe, improved variety, for tas
fcle use in winter, or for stock. ( (
THOMAS STEEN.
Jun 25 5 tf i
Medical Scholarship.
FOB SALE, a MEDICAL SCHOLAR- 1
SHIP in the Philadelphia University 1
of Mcdloioe ar.d Surgery, whieh entitles
the bearer to full instruction until graduation.
Till* la an institution nf hljli 1
Terms favorable. Apply at this offiee.
Jane 15 4 if
AVID DICKSON* 0r?4 Book ?e
Farming bow oat. No fanner* library
, complete without it. Bound in cloth, extra,
$4 ; Hiieep, M.50 Half Moroeeo, $6. Ordvra
roaeived at this office. Oood eanvaaa
th? ST** wmoUd" 'or t,rro4' "PP'J *1
Tire Chattanooga 71mm aaye shot salea of
> wheat, bow crop, have been made at one
dollar, to he delivers 1 in July?buyers furnishing
each*. I
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J. II. EDMONDSON, General Agent.
id oa all Policies lapsed by not>ptTa?t of ^
io Policy-holder, ho paid bin la eaah oa (be
rrr cent, intereat to pay bla fataro premium*,
amount. j
ao Lifo Inrurance Company offer* raporior "
holders, la dividend*, on tbo contribution *
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notice to the Public.
TIIK RnKifrikfr being now engaged in hU
original bminrn m
Cnrjfriitrr and BniMcr,
i*on 1U inform (be publin of Oreeneilleand idloining
Counties, that be li now prepared,
with proficient Workmen, to tako
CONTRACTS AND JOB WORK
of all kinds, in that line, and execute Work
in good style and the moat expeditious manner.
Fml HAVING cmnlo/cd a coaw- Wl
* WLtent FOREMAN in the v 1^
BOOT All SHOE BUSHES.
which will go on at formerly, at the well
known stand, at the Big Boot Sign, where all
Drdera for Custom-Work will be promptly
Iliad with neatness and despatch. I
STUDDED WORK done aa a speciality.?
Call and examine Work, and give the now
Uootmaker a trial.
J. C. HICKS.
Jane MS*
Treasurer's Office,
Bbkknvillb ?mp Colombia Railboad Co., 1
Columbia, 8. C., Jun? 20, 1870. I
COUPONS of the 8UU, Guaranteed
BONOS, OrtH<tl? of
snd Second Mortgage BONDS of tliii Com pa
?y, due let July, 1870, will he paid at the
Banking Donee of 11. H. Kimptoa, No. 9
Naeean street, New York, or at the Oar oil* !
na National Bank, In Colombia, S. G., on !
end after the 1st day of JULY, 1870.
Tbe Interest on the outstanding First \
Mortgage Bonds and Fractional Certificates
of Indebtedness, will be paid at the offioe of
the Company.
KRUBRN TOMLINSON, Treasurer.
June 29 I tf
UAtTRaooao
MADE AND RET AIRED, BY
JAMES M. PRICE.
Otre Mas a eaU at hie reelSswss, near he ;
OAnxASD somoos. aousa.
June 29 ? t
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|5T* Subscribe for the Enterprise
; $2 per annum.
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rtlT AHKIVBD, ,
A CHOICE fc* oi Fresh GREEN iad
1 BLACK TEAR. ?t 1
FOSTER A HUNTER-8.
PICKLES, PICKLES, PICKLES. ^
rU8T rtMlnd fresh Mjpply Plain and
Mixed Pieties, Pioenllilli. Chow-chow,
eniiar Hiuih rklaan la
rr" ' FOSTER 4 HUNTER'S. B
JKOIIV8AX, LXXOV fUOAft.
PRESTON'S Lemon 8ngar. the best that '
is made, desirable for a eoolina drink, -|
t FOSTER 4 HUNTER'S. J
FRESH ChoeoUta and Dessloated Co- _
coanut, for ?'# by
FOSTER A HUNTER.
RAISINS, Currents, Citron and Maecaro- n
nl, lor sale by
FOSTER A HUNTER,
aINGER Prmerrea a ad Jell ire. at
FOSTER A HUNTER'S
R/T08QUIT0 Netting and Frames for I
lyjL child's erib, Ae., for sale by
FOSTER A HUNTER.
CHILDREN^ and Misses ' IIoop 8klrts,
at very low figures at ?
FOSTER A HUNTER'S.
ANEW and frr?h lot of Laeee, Ladirs'
Lace and Tliread Collars and P;que e
trimming", for sale by
FOSTER A HUNTER. | -
GAUZE Flannel (?li wool) for Inhoti, _
Infants' Wateta, Ac.. Ac., at L
FOBTER A HUNTER'S. I
GAUZE and Lisle Thread Undershirts,
at FOSTER A HUNTER'S.
PRODIGIOUS
EXCITEMENT!
aaaasaajsa
Sacrifice of Property. '
TO SEE IS TO BELIEVE!
AT CARB'S OLD STAND. '
n A VINO OPENED THE LARGEST
an<l M<>?t Ez'ensire Stock of | 1
DRY GO, ,
CLOTMIiVt. '<
F cl
BOOTS AND SHOES, "
HAT8, SHIRTS,
TO-ATOHSO, JSTFSLP.Y, 1
\nd a gieat many article* too numerous to
mention, ail Purc)ta*t-d at the '
TUMBLING DOWN PRICES *
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FOR '
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AM XM 9 <
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R'e intend to lei litem Slide at tueli aetonIT
shingly
LOW FIGURES "
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As to astound (he j
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reTime*
are Hard, Money Scarce, and (lie c<
PEOPLE POOR, $
And we intend to RELIEVE their f
HEAVY BURDENS
By Offering ti
GOODS
TO
Size Their Piles.
Our Stock is very Extensive, our
And our iMeiinitiation is ^
And 8ell we Will, sod SELL wc SHALL. T
Call one, call all, at | |
Carr's Old Stand,
h
As now la the time to Sceure the
QREATE8T BARGAINS j
Ever Offered in this country.
H. C. MARK, i
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tw~ Particular *U?iUm Paid, and Liberal
Dieeouut allowed to Wholesale Buyers.
Greenville, 8. C., 11th May, 1870.
May 18 82 8m j
NEW STORE. 1
JOSH S. OOODLBTT '
Respectfully inform* the pubiiothat
he has commenced Business again at
the Old Stand of
LONG & GOODLETT,
Where ho has just opened a portion of his ,
Stock, consisting of
iDis'sr ?? ? iDS, i
Orocerlei, Crockery, Boots, Shoes, 0
Hardware, Ac., "
All of which were bought at low figures, and
will be sold for
CASH OR BARTER
At a slight advance on Cost, llo solicits a
hare of the public patronage.
Ap 6 48 tf
Hotice. \
TN conformity with lha requirements of the 1
X Internal Revenue Laws, I hereby give (
notice to all persooa who may claim a
?w?i> ?tvr ?, ?wo aw of wnioky,
md i lot of Imply Jug** which w?r? Mii?d
(a th? City of OrMifillf, on th? 18th Juno
1870? tho portj with tho Wofon git* hli 1
nomo no Horrto?tor fioUlhn of tho Intor- j
nnl Revenue Loo ?to moko oooh ola inn \
hoforo mo within thirty dayi from tho flrot y
pnbliontlon of thin notion. ,
A. L. OOBB, l
Doputy Gollootor, Id Dirt., 8. 0.
June 18. 1870. 8-8
a4?nc J. Wlakerg
RESPECTFULLY Inform* tho Lndioa of
Greenville, thot (ho boo opened a trench
bwlMH from Charlooten, orwhtlng of LADIBS'
DRES8 TKIMMINQB, MILLTltBEY
ud FANCY GOODS, LACE GOODS,
nloo % ooaaploU MQortmont of XRPHYR I
WORSTEDS, Ae., Ac., nad amy othor art!
too In tUi Mm too ?nonoi to Motion.
Call, na oaaalnotioci of tho atook la aolietted.
S8* Store in Ooodlett IToom Itw tidier ""%*
Jon U & 4 I
GREENVILLE
PAPER MILLS.
T. Bannister & Son,
or ALL KI1VDS OF
look, Hews, Wrapping and
Colored
TrioiiRST CAsn prick paid for
1 Clean Cotton or Llnea RAQ8.
May 25 1 1y
Spring Millinery.
sat?. as? aasOTsaiss
WOULD INFORM THE
AMa LAdlea ot Greenville and violathat
.bo hu opened ber
^BBP^priho millinery,
WW/H *blcb 'be call, the atten
~JMIWW tion of those making purchases
Vlrl In this line, ller prices are
REASONABLE,
iD<1 she will take pleasure in exhibing her
GOODS.
A esli is desired before buying, as she feels
onfldent of pleasing.
April 13 47 Am
JOHN B. BKIERS,
WT 6 UI1SUN E&mni.
tAND gires his close
Vegetable GariVith
a large expert*
nee, be is confident
>f giving satisfaction
to those employing
Orders left at this
otEco will be attended
Mar 30 44 tf_
rhe State of Sonth Carolina.
GREENVILLK COUNTY.
In tha Common Pluaa?Equity Side.
'HOMA8 C. GOWKR, Administrator, rs. P.
K. 8UDDUT11, el nL?Uill for Sole of
Urn I Emlale, to /Vty Utile, dre.
I'TNDER the Decretal Order made in tbc
U above case, the Creditors of the Estate
I Mrs. MARTIIA LOVELAND, are required
> establish the rank and amount o( tbeir
laims against said Estate, before the Clerk,
unin mine month* from thi* date.
W. A. McDANlEL, C. C. P.
Clerk'* Office, September 28th, 1889.
Sept 29 19 9m
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and Telegraph, embracing full Comirrelal
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ading center*, together with the latc?t
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Tl?e term* of the DAILY are *6 for six
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hapatrhea. Communication* on homo mat.
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June 8 3 T.MARXW
ALTERS
MAP.EL3 V7C-.Z3,
Broad-st., Aiifimla, ?n,
MARBLE MONUMENTS,
yarns sssmss,
MARBLE MANTLLS, AND PURNIU
RE, U A R BLR OP ALL KINDS
ON HAND. OR
BURNISHED TO ORDER.
jjr aii worn lor (lit Country carefully
>oxe?l for shipment.
Oct 6 20 1 y
FOR SALE OR TO RENT,
m n?v A Comfnrtablu DWELLING,
containing aeven Kootns, and
ll" noec*sary Out-Buildings,
mSSflS within a few minute* walk ol
Kurtnan University. For particular* apply t<
T. <J. DONALDSON.
November 24 27 If
Marble Yard,
-AURENS C. H., 8. C.
t/TARBLK CUTT!NO IN. ALL ITS
LTl Branches, done in - the neatest of
Ityle, and of the best Italian and Amerian
MAllULR. Address
JOSI1UA F.I.LF.IK>K,
Laurens Court House, 8. C.
June I 2 ly
Notice
I"* hereby given to all whom it may eon
leearn, that I will applv to S. J. Douthit,
Is<pt Probate Judge of 6reenvlUe County,
? tho 11/A day of Jolt/ w?rf, for a final dt*
barge as Administrator of the Estate of
ATM. II. MOON, deceased.
JOHN P. MOON, Administrator.
June 10, 1870. 4-4
Notice
[8 hereby given to all whom it may concern,
that I will apply to 8. J. Douthit, Prolate
Judge ol Qrecnville County, on the 14iA
f?y of July nfjtl, for a final discharge as Adninistrator
of the Estate of MAKY B. JAJ0B8,
deceased.
WM T RHITMiTB
Jane 14, lST#? " " "i-S
Notice
[8 hereby glvea to all whom it m*y concern,
that I will *pp)T ?? 8- J- Douthit,
*robate Judge of Green* file Countv, on the
I%d day of Julg next, for a final discharge
ia Onardian af the lata MAKY C. Alt*
(OLD, daeeaaed.
JAMES MoCULLOUOH, Oaatdlan.
June *?, 1870. 8-4
E. Pa JONES,
Aieipcoiaafarflr AW MW,
AND SOLICITOR IN BQUITT.
WILL nUCTtCB I* ALL
COURTS OF THIS BTA1K
A LAO,
IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS.
Office Greenville 0. H., 8. C.:
July 7 ly*
. . . V.. .^ k . f
Equality Iffe Inmranee Company
of Virginia,
mm
Principil Office, No. 1015, it a in Street, Richmond,
Va.
11 E A SON'S why every one ohouM Inanre In
XV Equality Life Insurance Company,
ut Virginia :
1st. It is more Liberal to the Insurers than
any other company, and will eventually be*
come Purely Mutual and belong to the Insurer*.
3d. It circulates its money amongst its patrons,
who are tbe insurers. Consequently they
are continually getting tbe benefit of tbe rapid
accumulation of tbe Company, the money being
invested by the Board of Directors amongst
the insurers.
3d. The losns of this Company are as liberal
as other companies wbo declare dividends
at tbe end of the second, third and fourth
years, but this Company at tbe end of tbe first
and every year.
DAVID B. CLARK, President.
T1I08. II. WYNNE, Vice-President.
JOHN Q. WINN, Secretary.
lien. JAMES II. LANE, Actuary,
Dr. P. B. WATKINS, I M .. . AdrIge?
Dr. C. II. W. DAVIS, J Medic*1 Advisers.
Judge JOHN A.MEREDITH, Counsellor.
DIRECTORS.
J. B. Winston, Treasurer and Secretary R.
P. A P. R. R ; Win. J. Johnson, of Johnson A
Hunt, Wholesale Uroecrs: Wm. U. Powers,of
Winston A Powers, Wholesale Grocers; Aln-l..*
Trao.n^r W?fc i?_V C.-._
J I - ? < *? UU.TO
Company; J. F. Gibson, Superintendent
Adams' Express Company ; Charles Y. Morris,
Morris k Co.'s Sugar Reltnery ; fl. A. PsSlc,
Superintendent Manchester Cotton Mills;
ohn 11. Tyler, John II. k John Tyler, Jewelers
; Moses MMlhieer, Wholesale Dry Goods ;
Thomas 8. Baldwin, Clothier ; John M. God'
din, Cashier Planter's Bank ; J. II. Dowell,
Superintendent Western Union Telegraph
Company : Alex. G. Robertson, Cattle Broker ;
George I. Herring, Whoicsalo Grocer; It. L.
Brown, of Brown, Jonoa k Co., Wholesale
Grocers ; A Bodeker, Druggist; S. M. Rosen*
baum, ol" 8. k M. Koscnbautn, Dry Gooods.
Equality Life Insurant# Company.
" Kxomioe ilt J'nmjpblrtt bejort yon insure,
it it to your iotcrctl to do to. A'jtntt
fronted treryicbere.
BENI. O. IIEBIOT,
Gen. Travelling Agent, Charleston, S. C.
fept 22 18 tf
dys p e ps ,auari ^
PSOLO EVERYWHERE.
KSSSftKNiS
* WHOLESALE druggists 1
CMARLaSTOH,S.C.
N. B. The Commissioner of Revenue has
<leci<lcd that any dealer can sell this article
without n special licence. For rale l?y
ua V11J <X STKAUL?Y ,
Wholesale anil Retail Grocers and Coot
mission Merchants, Greenville, S. C.
also r.r
Drs. Harr'son 8c Marshall,
Wholesale and Retail Drr.pgi ts,
GHEENVILLR, S. C.
Mar SO 45 6 n
Farm for Sale.
IOFFFU for sale, my FARM, situated on
8ouih Saluda River, nineteen miles above
the City of Grernrille, and containing Fonr
HumIrni mill Sixty A err*. There are two
hundred and twenty-five acres in cultivation,
one hundred and fifty of which is river bottom.
The improvements are good, eight or
ten neros of Clover.
For further particulars, apply to the undersigned.
Mrs. A. (1. FEASTKR.
Greenville, S. C., May 17th, 187J&. 52?4
SAMUEL BLACK. BARBER.
WOULD r.speclfully inform the public
that he has Removed to a room in
the OLD COURT IIOUSK, where he will
I he prepared to receive customers as heretoII
fore. Itrinv a ProOMi'/m/i/ L.
> hup**, by attention to bu?ine**a, together
' with politeness to all, to meilt a portion ol
1 public patronage, in CUTTING, S11AV1NG
AND SHAMPOOING.
, ?n ?0 S5 tf
HI ISS McK A Y,
FASHIONABLE MILLINER,
lfola Street, Greenville, S. C.,
HAS on hand a large and well-asrort<d
Stork of Spiing and Summer
Aft ILLINERY.
H its and Bonnets of all the latest styles ;
Fiowere, Ribbons, Hair and Jet Ootids at
very low prices. Sundowns at 60e. each.
May 4 60 3tn
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Jewelry, Periscopic Spectaolee.Ae
Q WILL order an eitra article
If / Vk for any person. Special attenJUl
Aft tion will be given to REPAIRy^P
l fl'ia Watebes of tvcrj de-<
cription. Best references given.
JAMBS U. BLACK.
June .10 6 tf
TOWNES & EAST,
AND
SOLICITORS IW EQTTTTY
Pit ACT ICE IN OltKENVILLE AND
8URROUNDIXO COUNTIES.
Office O^er Julius C. Smith's.
O. r. TOWSK8. OL1S D. EAST.
Ap 27 49 tf
CUSLIINQS & BAILEY,
BOOKSELLERS
ANI?
STATIONERS.
Wo. 262 Baltimore St., Opposite Manover,
BALTIMORE,
Ths Uifeii and be?t auorttd stock la lbs city
SCHOOL, LAW, MEDICAL, DENTAL,
Classical k. Miscellaneous Books.
tyOKNRRALBANK AND COUNTING
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!? K-r 2 41 Sot
-uaiiLL-j i jf
L !fi '.^saif&F^S
U>? shonMer, and liaiiukw tar AwIIim.
The stomach la aflbeted with Im of tpptlN*
Mid sichaees, how?U la giasral eoetire,
lime* alternating with lax. The h?ad is troubled
with aala, aad doll, baary seaaatioe, eoaaldereble
loss of raemorr, ai uiaip?led with
sansatiea d herf
TV II ! ? laA aadoae aewethlag
?Ofl^n 'cowpUinTrg
of wc&knessTaeoiliTy, aad low apirlta. Sometimes,
some of the abore iraptoai attend the
disease, and at other times rery few of theat ;
bat the Lirer la generally the organ Meet involved.
Care the Ltrer with
dm, nxno.ir
Liver Regulator.
A preparation of roots aad herbs, warranted
to be strictly vegetable, aad can do no Ipjerjr
to any ono.
It baa been need by hundreds, and haowa
for the last 3b years as one of the most reliable,
efflcacious and harmless nreparations ever
offered to the suffering. If taken regularly
and persistently, it is tare to care.
I Dyspepsia, headache,
I BBtm ft TAB fcnnndieo. cost lrene??, sick
I nihil LATHI
bladder, camp dysentery, affections of the kidneys,
fcrer, nervousness, ehills, diseases of the
skin, impurity of the blood, melaaeholy, or
depression of spirits, heartburn, colic, or pains
in the bowels, pain in the head, fever and
ague, dropsy, boils, pain in back end limbs,
asthma, erysipelas, female affections, and bil?
lious diseases generally.
Prepared only by J. H. ZEILIW * CO.,
Druggists, Macon, tin.
Price $1 : by mail $1.25.
Tbo following highly respectable persona
ran fully attest to the virtues of this valuable
medicine, and to whom we most reepeetfnNy
refer: Gen. W 8 llolt, President 8 W R R
rnmn.n. . P.. I D V-lJ II <1. . T C
, J , ..... - .? . "'"v,l * " '/> -V"?? ? ?
Markley, South Curoliua.
J&&- For sale by all Druggists. ^
Jnn 19 85 Cm
HoSADALIS
?<rrtiiiT<fr iTat^ am^Iucan
SA HEALTH RESTORER, purifies
nhe blood and cures Scrofula, Syphilis.
)Skln Diseases, Rheumatism, Diseases
/of Women, and all Chronic Affections
)of. the Blood, Liver and Kidneys.
S /Recommended by the Medical Faeul*
/ty and many thousands of our best
/citisens.
? Read the testimony of Physicians
(and patients who have used Rosadalis ;
(send for our Rosadalis Guide to Health
(Book, or Almanac for this year, which
|H (we publish for gratuitous distribution (
/KH (it will give you much valuable inform
H (motion.
*9^9 \ Dr. R. W. Csit, of Baltimore, says j
) I take pleasure in recomaseadlnw .
taour Rosapai.is as a very powerful
l^^^k (alterative. I have seen it used in two
|H|H/eases with happy results?one in a
of secondary syphilis, in which
I ^ f j iiuv puvram pivnuanccu DimiQii rurca
rafter having taken fire bottles of /our
(medicine. Tbc other is a caee of scrofAA
?ula of long standing, which Is rapidly
/fl[H (improving under its use, and the in*
/M? (dications are that the patient will
\<oon recover. I have carefully ejeyimined
the fortnnla by which yonr
(llosadalis is made, and fiud it au ex/A
(ccllent compouud of altcratire iogrcSdicnts.
S Dr. Sparks, of Nieboiasvilie, Ky.,
lB^ >mys he Las used RoeadalU in cases of
WrofhU and Secondary Syphilis with
/satisfactory rosuits-as a cleaner of th?
I) Blood I know no better remedy.
) Benjamin Bcchtol, of Lima, Ohio,
/writes: I have suffered for twenty
^years with an inveterate eruption over
iny whole body ; a short time tinee I
(purchased a bottle of llosadalis and it
S (effected a perfect cure.
( Itosadalis is sold by all druggists.
( Laboratory, CI Exchange l'lace,
(Baltimore.
> Sri. Clements 4 Co.
1'rvprielort.
May 19 52 . ly
PLANTATION BITTERS
This wonderful vegetable
restorative is the
sheet-anchor of the foehle
and debilitated. As a
tonic and cordial for the
aged and languid it has
I no equal among stomachics.
As a remedy for
the nervous weakness to
which women are especially
subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant. In all
climates, tropical, temperate
or frigid, it acts
as a specific in every
species of disorder which
undermines the. bodily
strength and breaks down
the animal spirits.
Wherever it is introduced
it becomes a
standard article?a me- *
dicinal staple. It is to-day
the best and purest tonic,
and the most popular
medicine in the civilized
world?be sure and get
the genuine. Sold by all
Druggists, Grocers and
Country Stores.
June 22.1870. & 1,
COMFORT end Cnre for the Raptured.?
Sent port paid on receipt of 16 etr. Address
Dr. K. R. FOOTK (Author of Medical
Common Sense), No. 120 Lexington Avenue.
New York.
AWAY with Spectacles. Old eyes mad*
new, easily, without doctor or medicine*.
Sent post paid on receipt of 10 casta. Address
I)r. E. B. FOOTK, ISO Lexington Avenue,
New Yufk. Mar 10 41 Om*
TUTT'8 VXGIT ABLE
hinra m.%
Cores disease* of the Liver and Stomach.
TUTT^ EXPECTORANT %
A pleasant core for Ooofhs. C?l&% fcn.
TUTT'8 8ARSAPARILLA ANI> QUKKfttt
D^LKIHT the great Alterative and Waatl
, Purifier. TUTT8 IMPROVED HAIR
1 DYE, Warranted the beat dye u Ota. Thee*
standard preparations aro fur sale by Dnjjghl*
everywhere. Oct ft-lv.
i Notice
If 8 hereby gives to a* whom M may eossetm
L that I will apply tu 8. J, Death it, Proa
ate Judge ef Wreenvllle County, on the 27th
I of July next, fu| a Ids' discharge as Admtne
1 iitraior of the Estate of KKBECCA Nct'RA<
I RY, deceased. WM. P. LESTER, ,
i June IS, 1h??, 4 4 Adui'r.