The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, August 10, 1870, Image 3

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i -LLBWmmmm School Notice- ,,.^ MISS E. POWELL will open i ?fii^Bg3QlI00L *t her residence 01 ^ EjBuDoombe Street, on 8th ef An gait, 1870. Terms moderate. Aug 10 )8 .8 Executor's Sale. PURSUANT TO THE WILL Of JOHB 8TINNI8, deceased, I will, on Monday the 5lA day of Saptombtr, 1870, at the lab residanoo of aatd deoeased, offer for sale t< tho best bidder, the PLANTATION Upon whieh said deoeaeed resided at the tim< of his death, oontalntng 800 aorns of Fine Farming Land, a Comfortable Dwelling ilonse, And all the nsaal Out-B nil dings In Good Br pair. Titles good. TERMS? One-third eaab, the balance t< be paid the first of December, 1870, at whlol time possession will be given. A. T. STBNNI8, Executor.. Ang 10 18 d pumixsibbrty > WHITE LEAP, Buy the Best?It is the Cheapest. * To Coinmnara nt VtlU T..J ?.? >!?? :o: THE Increased dotnand from alt Motions oJ .tho country for our -wall-known brand of PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, In duces us to ask your special attention to it and we cordially invite you to give it a trial U5EaVALf3D. 1st. For Wearing and Covering Properties. Sd. For Whitenoss and Beauty of Finish. 3d. For Uniform Fineness of Grinding. 4tli. Same Weight will do more and battel work, at a given oost, than any other. 6th. Most Euonomioal White Lead ever introduced. fltli. If you wish to procure as ton oh value ai possible for your money and secure hand some and durable work, use PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD Try It and be convinced. Satisfaction guar antood by the Manufacturers. ZIBQLE A SMITH. Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glaes Dealers No. 137 North Third Street, Philadelphia. WHOLESALE AQEET8, - < GOWER, COX & MARKLEY DEALERS IN Coach Materials, Paints, Oils, Glass Putty, &e., GREENVILLE, 8. C. In. 1A 1* ?? * oni FEMALE COLLEGE. THE undersigned have letted tho Green villo Femalo College for a term of yean and dceign to make it an institution of th highest grado lor tho instruction of yottn ladies. Wo aro organising a corps of onmpeter teachers, to whom we proposo to give assist unco by general supervision of tho whol course of study and arrangements of th School, and also by giving instruction in eei tain branches so as not to conflict with on engagements in the Seminary and the Uni vcrsity. Tho excroisos will open THURSDAY, SEP TEMDER 1st, 1870, and Close tho last < Juno, 1871. Expanses per Half Session, Is Advanet Tuition, Primary, ....,............$12 0 " t Academic, 18 0 " Collegiate, .... 25 0 Incidentals 2. 2 6 Music on Piano, 25 0 French or Latin, 10 0 Hoard, per month, 12 { l'upila may board either in tho Collog building or with Mr. Robert McKay, under tb caro of one or more of the teacher*, at the abot price, excluaire of fuel, lights and washini It will be observed that tho rates both for tul tlon and board hare been materially reduset and we offor the best advantages at tho low'ei prico. For furthor information, apply to Ror. B. MANLY, Jr., or Prof. C. H. JUD80N. Greenville, S. C? Aug. 8, 1870. 12-1 VALUABLE LAWD IF ? IB SAIL IS. f...? I WILL Soil, jMMMft, ks&jjk? her next, at Court House, in Brevard, North Carolina, or LARGE PLANTATION^ Lying on the French Broad River, in Tranay vania County, five miles north-east of tb Town of Brevard, known as the WARD FARM, Containing Four Hundred Aeres, more or les Two llundrod and Forty Aores of which is RIVER BOTTOM, And npon which in situated a Large and Maj niflcont . DWELLING HOUSE, With all other nooesaary buildings. TERMS OF SALE-?One-third eaeb.tf other two-thirds om and two years orcdi Title retained until the purchase money paid. If necessary, the land will be lottr on day of sale to suit purchasers. For furthi information, apply to the subscriber at Bn vard, N. 0. F. 0. WHITMIRE, Ad'or., With Will annexed, of JOSHUA WARD, Dooeased. Aug Id IS 6 Charleston Weekly Courier and C< luinbia IlkttniInk will please copy 4 times ar wood bill care of the Greenville Enterprise. The Ladies' Store w. aTiwiFi co. i nAVB JUST RECEIVED A FUL , Lisa of . WHITE GOODS, Nainsook, Jaeonets, Organdies, Catnbrioi Checked and Striped Swiss; Pique Irii * Linen, Ac.; Table Damask, Damask Napklx Tk U ??--? ?? ? ?' ? - " i/uiua, jvntnun AOWOIITtg; UfllOB and 111 en Pillow Casings ; Bletebed and Brown Ska* Ing and Shlrtiag* ; Bwlaa JaeoneU and Lawni Edging* and Inflating* j Thread, Male, Cloi aad Linen Edgings* Da lay, Broadway ai Cash's Prilllngs. and a large >inrtm?at Phioe Trimming*; Crape, Baal aad laritath Laee aad Linen Collar*; Sa*h aad Trimmli Ribbons, IfaU-galaotad Block of Fane. A Lao, &&& WINDOW SHADES WALL PAPER, SCREENS, BORDERING, &C, ft! la feel, a FULL AMD WELL 8ELBCTPBD anMH&m. mr Bvmi en faucy TOY MOM AMD MOTIOMS, All of which will b* offered ilI.ow as th? can bo bought In Ibis nrerkei. w. a. nor sr. a a. row* a*, en. Jnl7 37 10 If ? L.J LI?1*1. Ill I ii NEW DRUGS, NEW DRUGS* 1 ?-s???*? '( Hair Preparation*. ' TJURSBTT'S COCOA IN , JEwem"?*** Oh.m)l.r's Ltr* ?f tha flair, V ' K.JAiw1! Hair Vigor, M. A. Hunter** InikpMn r A lien'a Keatorer, Wdod'a laaUmHTe, Vhalon'a VItalia, Ljron'a Kathartoo^ ; . -' ft. A. IIUNTHK 4 CO. Hair Uyefl. BACHELORS, KROMKR'S TBITI. At M. A. HUNTER A CO.'S. - Tooth WaahM* OPAL DENTALLINA, LeArerrne's OdeataiUae, I llawley'a Tooih Put?, ] M. A. llunter'a Tooth Powder*. i At the Draw Store. I , M. A. HUNTER A 00, Toilet Artiole*. Magnolia wetor, rom water* Bey Rum, ??*> Marie, Farina COLOONtt, M. a. llunter A <Ve owe Cologoee, fa me. rtor article,) Lubin'e Handkerchief Extraotf, (Genuine,) Lily and Rouge Toilet Powders, (in oonre* ' nient form,) Meon Fun, Infant Powers, A&. [ M. A. HUNTER A 00. Liquors*' WINES AND PURE LIQUORS For rale by M. A. IIUNTRR A GO. 1 ' Aug 11 tf . The State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE COUNTY. In Common Plea*. t , EDWIN 8. IRVINE, Plaintiff, omIbiI OS? I RILDA WYLLIS and HARROLD WYIr LIS, Defendant*.?Action to Recover P04*c**ion of Real XrtaU and to try Title*. THE Defendant, Harrold Wyllla, la hereby lunmonid and notified to aaawer the complaint in this action, filed in the Oflfiee of the Clerk of Common Plena, for Bald County, and to aerre a copy of hia aaawer to said ' Complaint on the aoheeribore, at the OHee of Clerk, within ?ix weoka after the data of the publioaUon of tbia Notlee; and In eaae he faila to aaawer the Complaint within the Urn i aforaaaid, the Plaintiff will apply to the |Ce?xt for the relief demanded in the Complaint. 8ULLIVAN A STORKS, Plaintiff** Attornlee. ? Dated at GrcenylUe, 8. C., Aog. fid, 187*. Aug I 11 I H AY IN G a Tremondons ItcRVy Stock of GOODS on band, com ' prising ot over i 1,000 g t Difforotit Articles. each as Ready Made Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods, o Hats, Jewelry, Watches, Domes* tics, Trunks, Valises, &c., ?fcc., ii &C., tl'O., s ^VOLUNTEERS ARE t ^WANTED o o Of Men, Women and' Children, . o with Money In their pockets, to ? call and examine the great and asL fAlinHInr* Dnriroinn ^ lil? V .wM.?v..M|| saw*** mu UJMIjr ? offered i o-IN TUB Cheap Casli Store of II. C. MARK. The Stock is so varied and exten_ sive that I can suit and siae the pilo of Hosier, Cracker, or an officer in the <o-PRBNCe AW. i No pains will bo spared, and the t greatest attention paid to my eng. t tomors, whether they buy one dol' lar or they buy ? <cr$500 Worth of Goods. My intention is a. to sell, and sell I will, and as my Establishment offers a liboral ^BOUNTY To every purchaser, the public ,? will find it more to their interest t- to avail themselves of the great ,Vi inducements offered them to have ?r their investments GOLD Greenbacks or any other comraod^ ity. Don't forgot the place, and - ior ureal uargaina, l ^ENQUIRE OP [ ^e. C. MARK. >L July 27 10 . if >; ' ib Notice. 1 WOOL CARDS, 2 Parr's Mills. 3 0UR WOOL CARDS srs sow la good )a V*/ condition, and under the control* of iS sa KYPBRIENCED MANAGER, who will nee every effort to give perfect satisfaction. All Wool left si W. F. Thaokston'e or Tboe. Bteeu'e Stores, will be relumed jin Rolls free ?f ohsrge for trseeporisUoa. Tortm of Cmrding.?If the grease is furoed, 10 eents a pound ; if we luralsb the , grease, It cents s pound. Give us s trial. > J. M. FARR A BROTHERS. ; ?7?ly 20 ? 4 i* |W The friends ef the Hon. SAMUEL J' TIN^LEY, most respectfully announce him ss a Candidate for re elect ioa ee a member of the Legislature at the ensuing election V 1* October aext. MANY FRIENDS, ' 'yd , 7 iff JW-We ere eetherieed to announce EDWAR&F. ATOKKS, of Greenville, a CsadU date to repreeent the people of the Fourth * ?3EU?K&2tfEsK ? toher next. PRINCIPLES DEMOCRATIC. May Mtfi, 1870. 1 tf CAROLINA LIFE MEMPHIS, TE . .: ' ;- "> Assxn?s> - ? - mrrmmv myhs W. J. WICfcS, Mm Vleo-PToaMeat. I J. IT. V. ROY LI, Secretary. | J. A detnlte Nih IimIw nhwli |Wiat?4 0 pnolaa, wbtah amount will, at tb? option or tbo 1 rarrender of hla Polio/, or loaned to Eha at alx dot thereby continuing bW Policy Ik forOO for the Mil a With tuffloient capital for en tiro aeourity, ao idrantage* to tbo Carolina. All ita preflta an divided ikong |U Pollcy-ho plan. * No rootriotloBB oa travel or roaldeaoe la tbo Ui All Politico non-forfeitable after aeoond year. AU looaea paid promptly la nab. M. 0. BUTLER, GENERAL STATE Jane 1? - 4. 3 s aniAwaa ^lasraxs JKHYH iLBOO JLB1TI laMWAit 11' V 1 . 4 : -?Jk * ?r..- f/ "t ?4- vi. ' ^ t' ^ * *' > ? aaMado a\iv as \ ; /",w * * ' iSy -4 +. ^ %V .. wwsm mm israiora i 10WW I t * *' , / - - ^ . y > ?. _' JO am? am I - 9 M v o y <t .. ~ - ^ '* K * 3 w *x s WB BB5J > 3hx nvo oj Schedule JBlne Ildft Railroad. 7 OV ?ol i(Ur this daU Ike (dO?*i*g schedule Will be observed by the Par MDger Trains over this Road: cr. Leave Anderson ...4 20 p m I Leave rend lei on... .t..........6 20 p m t|, Leavs Perry ville I 10 pm Arrive Walhalla 7 00 p m down. n, Leavs Walhalla.... ABO am Leave Perry vllle 4 10 a on Leave Pendleton. ft 10 a m q Arrive Anderson. ft 10 am In eases of detention on the Greenvel Is and Colombia Railroad, the train on this A Road will wait one hour for lbs train frees w' Helton, ezeept on Saturdays, when it will wait nntil the arrival af the Itelton train, a W. H. D. GA1LLARD, Sop'L ah March 10, 1870. . It if Spartanburg and Union Railroad, q Ukionvillm, June 21, 1870k n PASSENGER Trains on this road ran dally t On Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays the down trains will Isnve Spar \ tan burg Court Hooae at 6.10 a. m? and j ittiti k Anion it ii.uui. a; returning g leere Aletoe it 1100 m., and reaeh 8par taabnrg Court IIodm it 5.80 p. m. Oa Taeede/e tki down traiai will Imti 8par- e tanborg Cnurt Home at 7.SO a. oi., and ar H, Hti at Alaton at 1.00 p. m.; returning Imti f Alatoa at S 15 p. fa., a ad reaeb Spartanburg M Ooort llonaa at 7.00 p. m. On Thoredaje p the down train* will ban Spartanburg Cocrt IIouie at 8.45 a. m., and arrive at Aleton at 8.88 a. m. | returning leave Alatoa at 9 80 a. m? and raaeh Spartanburg Court Hone# at 8 40 p. m. THUS. B. JITTER, rreaident D Ang 10 IS tf Mrs Sarah L- Butler WILL open a SCHOOL at bar A: .mSLarraidenee, Auguet S8.I, fur Olrle ^?P9faad email Bora _ jB^AogS 11 School Notice- I MISS DnCHOWKUL-S School it Bf^^^wlll be opened oa Mineday, ISM tj Aurput, at ker raeldaeaa, ap ? poelie Or, llarrtaon'e, Lreeooe Q to French aad Moaie will be 11-f Aug 4 fJi L1? II M 11,1 INSURANCE kNYt jjr. > ( . INNES8EE. $aae.iie.oa 1, JPIISHJKSM1. 1 . > ' T. PBTTILL, Seeood Viee-Preeideot. B. BDMOKDSOK, Ueaerel Agent. a all Policies lapeed by of >ol ley-bolder, be paid bin la eeeb on the oeat. internet to pay hU future premium*, mount. Life laearanoe Company offer* superior iwn, 111 oitiowiu, on me eoninooiion ilt?d States, Canada or Europe J AGENT, COLUMBIA, S. 0. Sin HO > ; * " c > . . t vi .?. i?E HAOSV fas Asia V % .' - % lAiaoaa xsnr uaas mm > mum iivai V. h* "* I ?' - % - ~ .. fc T * JL sc rm c? io ;v - <; ? &W SI1 L 93H T V ', " " "* r ' m * -* '*1 * - # ? '?. % ' ?*?- $ V d t - r*^ ^ w * rami *EW STORE. JOS2T 2. aOODLSTT [) K8PBCTFTXLLY inform* the Public thai LV b* ku commenced Builne** utlo at U Ali Ot.-J .# LONG A GOODLETT, hero he hu just opened a portion of bia tock, comuiing of ZDRTC ? ? (SD IS) Sf rocerles, Crockery/Boots, Shoes, Hardware, &c., II of which w?H bought at low Sguree, and III bo oold for CASH OR BARTER t a alight adranoe on Coat, lie aolioita a in of the public patronage. Ap $ 46 if reenville and Columbia Railroad. KN'L SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Columbia, 8. C., Jul/ 26, 1870. ON and after MONDAY, Angnat 1, the folWing Bohedale will he ran daily, RnnJayi [cepted, connecting with Night Traina on Mth Carolina Road, pp and down, alao with ralaa going South on Charlotte, Colombia id Aagaeta Railroad i m <1 I Mi a - " Alvton.. .. 9.M a in M Ktwktrrj 11.03 an Arrive Abbeville... 3.00 p tn " Anderson 4.30 p ra " Ureonville 6.00 p in own?-Leave Oreeaville. T.OO a m - Anderson 7.30 a n - Abbeville 0.00 a m ' Newberry 12.47. p n " Alston 2.30 p m rrive Colombia 3.46 p m JOHN H. MOKH, Uenl Bup'i. A?|l M It Notice '3 hereby given to all whom it mav con . earn, that t will apply to 3. J. Oouthr?*t Probate Judge of Greenville Connen (he 10th day of September next, for Float Discharge aaOuardlan of JOfllf B. if u U1 ATII J. FRANKI.IN OILRKATII, August 8, 1870. 11-6 Guardian. rasff flHMJ&MY 1 JYEW FLOUR 1 of FOR SALE, AT * Clyde A Hovey'a. i n ? a * is wkvmv I flEK FRTTTT TAR - V JbX \J XA A1J (ALL GLASS) JJ FOR SALE AT < CLYDE & HOVEYS. THIS JAR COMDINRS ALL THH " GOOD QUALITIES OF FRUIT JARS. Challenges and defios all oomp?tition. Alt CHILD CAW QUI IT. THE JAR IS A GEM, At purchasers uriii jind upon a tri- ] al of its merits. Call and tot them al ' Clyde A Hovey'e. A NEW AND FRE8H SUPPLY OF COFFEES SUGARS, TEAS, AND SPIOBS, FOR SALE AT CLYDE A HOVEYE. Hats, Shoes, Hardware, Crockery & Glassware. ron SALE AT CLYDE & HOVEY'S. A Urg* lot GENT'S READY-MADE LINEN CLOTHING, for aalo at CLYDE A nOVEY'S. IN FACT," .. . We have nearly everything that is kept in a Well Regulated Establishment. And, without doubt, nt ms LOW FIGURES ns can bo afforded In this market. CLYDE & HOVEY. Aug S 11 tf TIIE SOUTHERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY QREEMV1LLS, ?. JAMES P. BOYCE, I). D., Profcwur of Syatcmatto Theology, JOHN A. BROADUS, D. D., Professor of Interprctatton of tbo Now Testament. BA8IL MANLY, Jn? D. D., Professor of BibIleal Introduction, Polemic Theology, and u|>iuuiiuu sou ucuvury 01 sermons. RKV. CRAWFORD H. TOY, Brofessor of Interpretation of the Old Testament, and Oriental Languages. WM. WILLIAMS, D. D., Professor of Church History, Church Q or eminent, sad Pastoral Dutio*. TIIo next session (of oight months) opens on Thnrtdag, September 1st, 1870, when there will be an Introductory Lectors hy Dr. Iloyee. It is on many accounts important for students to be present on the very first day. ran stomas Are exclusively Theological. The Seminary does not undertake to supplant a collage or Grammar school, in giving literary instruction. Those who need that must seek it, where It is appropriate. But in pursuing the extensive course included strictly under The* ology, instruction is given adapted to diifuront grades of preparation ; so that the best college graduates and those who have only a good English education, may both find such courses as they respectively need. There are eight distinct Departments or Schools, several of t which have two or three elassei eaoh. t ssLsctioi or trctisi. A student selects, with sqeh sdvice as he may desire from the professors, the subjects to which be devotes himself for the year. Ifsnc* cestftil, ho can graduate in the departments he has chosen, and the next yoar, if he is ahlo to return, pursues the other parts of the course, to complete which requires usually three to four years, according to preparation and diligence. ... fastors attexdixb for ojr* tear, On leave of absence from their chnrchss, might find their minds directed as to the method of study, the books which are most available, tho topics which noed investigation ; and by their presence among the students might both reocive and impart stimulus and practioal experience in their great life-work. EXPENSES. Thoro arc no charges for tnltlon, nor fees of any kind. 8ome of the rarer and more expensive text-hooks, as in the Languages, are loaned to the students. Tho cost of those which it is necessary to buy varies from ten to twenty-five dollars a year. They may be procured In Greenville at New York eost.? i Board la famished in the " Seminary llall " at actual cost, say about ten dollars a month, ini eluding food, Aiel and lights. One hundred i dollars will cover necessary expenses of a session, if clothing, traveling expenses and personal incidentals are otherwise provided for. ' LOCATION, Greenville is in a healthy mountain region' i and is ranched by railroad, via Columbia, 8. C* AID TO BTODEHTB Who need such assistance is supplied, bo for as the meAiia contributed Admit, out of a " Student's Fund," the collection end management of which has been entrusted to Her. B. Manly, Jr. It is desired that no one, who ia prepared to enter With proper qualifications, spiritual and intellectual, on tbe studies of (be Seminary, shell be debarred from it by task of weans. Brethren wishing to attend are invited to write at onee. Contributions for the purpose of supply lag them with the necessaries of Ufa while studying to prepare for the miniatry am alto respectfully solicited. For catalogues, or further information, ad1 dross B. RVauly* Jr., Sccretery ol tbe Faculty. July 20 9 City Election. \lf the mmm4 Monday of Bopimmber nnrf, ? J there will bo ?n Fleet ton held for ^ ATOK And SIX ALDKUMKN of the OHy % G???1M?, to atrw for |k? *Mulng inn. A??jr pereoo conetiUitfooelly qoelikJ to toU for Member* to the General leembly of thf* State, and who may bare M aided wlthio the eorporale Naka of the fi ity alxty day* previous to tba day of f lection. and who eball bate reflate red bU ime with the Oity Clerk a* a voter, wilt ? entitled to tote at eald Kteetlon. {Tbe Book* for Registration will be opanv | I at the oflHee of the CMty Clerk iounedU 1 cly alter the publication of thia potiee, I id will be kept opea until Friday, ISM ' ' Avgmt n?xL I W. R. JONES, Mayor. A. R. MoDavid. City Clerk. f Greenville, 8. C , July SOtb, 1870. July 90 9 td GREAT _FAIR. .] SOUTH EHi nsran, J November 1st, 1870, CHARLESTON. S. O. Vf OST LIBERAL PREMIUMS OFFER- c LvJL ed in every department of i Agriculture and Mechanic Art*. ?rcmlum List publiehcd In Pamphlet Form. . I Jun? 19 ? 8m MONTHLY MAGAZINE, Tim Dollar* <p?r Amwiih. 64 PAGES READING MATTER. 30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS, WALKER, KVAN8 A COGSWELL, D. WYATT AIKEPf, (HiBumv, a. c. July 10 ? If TURNIP SEED. 1-VISIT to Inform the Planter* end Farmers in the up>>confttry, that I hate on the way, and expect to arrive in a few days, ONE IIUNDRED AND P1FTY POUNDS or thk roLLOwira Choice, Selected Varieties TURNIP SEED, WHICH I WILL SELL AT Wholesale and Retail : SeVen Tap, the best for greens raised. Tallow Aberdeen, good for lato wintor and spring use. Seotah Amber end Globe, improvod variety, for table use. Prussian Hanover Sweet T-irnlp, excellent for table U?e till lato in spring. White Ante fiagfc, splendid for stock. Purple Top Yellow Snta Bags, good for tablo and stock. Early Flat Dutch, especially adapiod to autumn and fall use. Pomeranian Globe, improvod variety, for ta-> bio use in winter, or for stock. THOMAS STEE1V. Jun 22 5 tf WM. SHEPHERD & CO., No. 24, llayn* Street, Charleston, S. O. DKAI.tBS It* COOKINO STOVES. RANGES AND Heating Slnvn. Picture* of Stove* with prices and description will be sent up on application. June 29 6-ly Farm for Sale. I OFFER for sale, my FARM, situated on South Saluda Hirer, nineteen miles above the City of Grecnrille, and contenting Four Hundred and Sixty Acre*. There are two hundred and twenty-live acre* in cultivation, one hundred and fifty of which is river bottom. The improvements arc good, eight or ten acres of Clover. For further particulars, apply to the undersigned. Mrs. A. U. FKASTER. Urccnvllie, S. C., May 17th, 1870. 52-4 T. MARKWALTER'S MAP.EL3 UTOP.EO, IIi*oad-*t., Augusta, da, MARBLE MONUMENTS, Sff<2>33??5, a?. MARBLE MANTLES, AND FURNITURE, MA RBLE OF ALL KINDS ON IIAND, OR FURNISHED TO ORDER. car All work for the Country carefully boxed for shipment Oct 6 , 20 ly MATTREODSD If a T\D A \Tf\ Dr*n a t T^-nr\ *rv tr xai\i>?c. ivrNu itui JAMES M. PRICE. ain him a call at his residence, naar the OAILLARD SCHOOL HOUSE. June 22 '5 t DAVID DICKSON'S Orrat Book on Farming new out. No farmer* library complete without it. Rnnnd in clot It, extra, *4 ; fclieep, ft 60 ; Half Morocco, (5. Or. dare received at this office. Good canvas* ing agents wanted. For term*, apply at this office. FOR SALE OR TO RENT, A Comfortable DWKLLINO, containing seven Rooms, and 2?Biu3e. noceM?r7 Out-Building?, i'< i1 within a few minutes walk of Fur man University. For particulars apply to T. Q. DONALDSON. November 14 27 tf Notice IS hereby given to ail whom it may concern, that I will apply to 8. J. Douthit, Froll at* Judge of Greenville County, for a final discharge aa Administrator of the Kstate of MARY C. ARNOLD, deceased, on the 22d of iiapitt scat. R. B. ARNOLD, Jeiy 22, 1S7?. 10-3 Ad'tnr. t^r Subscribe for the Enterprise ; $2 per annum. "" " " . gg 9YSPEPSMA INDIGESTION NeSSM - * wholesale druggist. 1 quLimtons-c. N. B. The Commissioner of Revenue has ledded that any dealer aaa sell tbU article rithout a special license. For sale by DAVID a STEAD LEY, Wholesale and Retail O roc era and Comnlsaion Merchants, Greenville, 8. 0. ALSO BY Drs. Harrison &, Marshall, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, GREENVILLE, 8. C. Mar 80 46 ' #m Rosadalis S I HEALTH RESTORER, purines 1 (the blood and cures Scrofula, Syphilis, )Skin Dlaeaaoa, Kboumatism, Diseases / of Women, and all Chronlo AfToctions /of. tbo Blood, Liver and Kidneys. /Recommended by the Medical Faoul* ?'y and many thousands of oar boat c Read the testimony of Physician* (and patients who have usod Rosadalis j (send for our Rosadalis Quide to IleaHh (Book, or Almanac for this year, whioh yHH (we publish for gratuitous distribution ( HI (it will give you muck valuable in formM (.nation. vy^PS Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says r S I take pleasure in recommending jyour Rosadalis as a very poworful ) alterative. I have been it used in two /eases with happy results?one in a /case of secondary syphilis, in which )iko patient pronounced himself cured /after having taken five bottles of your /medicine. The other is a case of scrof(ula of long standing, wbicb is rapidly (Improving under its use, and tbo in* (dicatlons aro that the patient will (soon recover. I havo carefully* ax (nmined tbo formula by which your \Rnsadalis is made, nnd Cud it an expedient compound of alterative ingrevlicuts. > Dr. Sparks, of Nioholasville, Kv., /says bo has used Rosadalis in caves of /scrofula and Secondary Syphilis with /satisfactory results-ae a cleaner of the /Blood I know no belter tomedy. ) Bonjamin Bechtol, of Limn, Ohio, /writes: I bavo suffered for twenty ^yoars with an invcterato eruption over ^iny whole body; a short timo since I (purchased a bottle ot Rosadalis and it ?(vffbctcd s perfect cure. ( Rosadalis Is sold by all druggists. ( Laboratory, ffl Exchange Place, (Baltimore. % > Drs. Clexents ft Co. Proprietor*. PLANTATION BITTEES This wonderful vegetable restorative is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are espec V ? ' . ? mo m taiiy sudjccv 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 Intro- i duced it becomes a standard article?a medicinal staple. It is to-day . the best and purest tonic, and the most popular medicine in the civilized v .? ? ? wonu?w sure ana get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Country Stores. June 22, 1N70. 6 ly COMFORT and Cure for the Ruptured.? Bent poet paid on receipt of 10 eta. Address Dr. E. B. FOOTK (Author of Medical Common Sense), No. 120 Lexington Avenue, New York. AWAY With Spectacles. Old eyea made new, easily, without doctor or medicines. Sent post paid on receipt of 10 rents. Addrrsa Dr. E. B. FOOTK, 120 Lexington Avenue, New York. Mar 10 42 ?m? TUTT'S VEGETABLE OOTBIE ipmlil Cures disease* of the Liver and Stomach. TUTTtt EXPECTORANT A pleasant cn?-a for Oonghs, Cold., A?\ TUTTK SARSAPARILLA AND QU^KN^ D''LIOllTthe great Alterative and Blood Purifier. TUTT'S IMPROVED II AIR DYE, Warranted the Lest dye in use. These standard preparation# are for enlo hy rtruf^ giata eveiywhere. <>ot 6-\y, Marble Yard, LAURENS C. H., S. Ca MATlRtF. CTJTTTNO IN At.L IT? Ilrnnrhea, done in the neat eat el Style, and of the heat Italian and American MA RTVLlli Addreaa JOSHUA ELI.F.DOK, Lauren* Court Ilot>te,S. C. Itine \ % 1y