The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, October 19, 1870, Image 4
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Don't Loot* the Farm. I
r CLARA r. StPRT.
Come, boys, I hare something tv tell you,
Cone near, I would whisper it low?
You are thinking ol leaving the homasted,
Don't be in a hurry to go.
The city has many attractions,
But think of vices and siot,
When in the vertex of lash ion,
How soon the course downward begins.
You talk of the mines of Australia,
They're wealthy in gold, without doubt,
But ah! there is gold ou the farm, boys,
If ouly you'll shovel it out.
The mercantile life is a hazard.
The roods are flrst high and then low,
Better risk the old larui awhile longer, Hi
Don't be in a hurry to go. B'
The great knsv West has inducements, 9%
A'nd so bas the busiest mart, Si
But wealth is not made in a day, boys, M
Dorf*t keina hurry to start. P
The bankers and brokers are wealthy, K j
ftiey take in their thousands or so, ^
Ab ! think of the frauds and deceptions, I
Don't bo in a bury to go. vn
Lf
The farm is the safest and sorest, ,
The orchards are loaded to-day.
You're free as the air on the mountains.
aoii munarcu 01 an jou aurvcy.
Better star on the farm awhile longer, w
Though profits come in rather slow. D
Remember you've nothing to risk, boys, R
I>on't be in a hurry to go. kb/'
Uumorous. |?
2)l'rino a cross-examination ot!?
ft witness lio was asked where his!
father was. To which question,!
with a melancholy air, he respond H
ed : 41 Dead, sir?dropped off!'
Very suddenly, sir." 44 How came!'
he to drop off so suddenly ?" was!'
the next quesiion. 4* Foul play.br
sir ; the Sheriff imj>oscd on his!1
very unsuspicious nature, and!
getting linn upon a platform to!1
look at a select audiance, sudden-!'
ly he knocked a small trap-door!
out from under him, and in faU 0
ing he got entangled in a rope.!
from the effects of which he ex !
piled."
In Saratoga county, N. Y , last!
week, a hoy, aged 13, did some!
thing to displease his mother, who!
corrected him, and said she wonldW
inform his father of his conduct.? R
on this the boy went and gotft
the Bihle, picked out a text from!
whir.li lift said lio wnutml hie fiino.K
ral eefmon preached, and telling!
Ms mother that she would never!
sec him again, went and hanged!
himself iu the barn. His funeral!
sermon was preached from the text jjj
chosen. E
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Deacon- Jkxifkk'b parson was?
fond of hunting, which the dcacont;
considered a most unminis.erial?
pastime, and so he one day said/5
to tlio clergyman, "I've been!
reading my Bible to bcc it theSj
Apostles ever went shooting, but Ik
can't find that any of them ever!
did." " No, deacon, you area
right," said the pastor; 14 thea
shooting was very bad III Pales fl
tine, so they went fishing."
At a Christmas examination at
a school not far from London, a
young tyro in declamation, who
had been told by the teacher that
lie must gesticulate according to
the 80h6c, in commencing a piece
with i4the comet lifts its fiery
tail," lifted the tail of his coat to
a horizontal position, causing
roars of laughter.
v Some boys at Chicago dropped
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mi* ii v?m^iiui^ i u u 11111M11 U' '
pounds cut of a two story window!
on the head of an African who*
was passing, when he had themar R
rested. lie said he was willing t?>K
let the boys have fun, but u henl
they jammed a "geinman's" hail
down over his eyes, and spoilt itft
in that way, the law must take itsl
course. $
A girl in Pickens broke berg
neck while resisting a young manjf
who was trying to kiss her. This!
kind ot foolishness always leads tol
trouble. Just think what her im |
prudence cost that girl ! If 6hel
had stood up to the rack and tak I
en her fodder bravely she might!?
have l*ecn alive yet, and saved hern
parents the price of a cemetery lotl
and an expensive funeral. ft
A Pknnbylvanja widower withl
fonr children lately married n|
widow with nine, and now lie i.-l
browsing nronnd after a divorce.!
Jle prayed for his own offspring at!
family prayers, but wouldn't pull
up a petition lor lier's, and she!
4i went for " him with a skillet. &
A Motiikk's Duty.?114 My dangh-l
ter, you are now fifteen years otg
age, engaged to be married audB
without a freckel on }our lace. II
have done iny duty." R
The population of Washington!
City is stated to be 111,195. I
The new Iowa State Capital will!
cost $1,500,000. I
The profitsof the Saratoga bank!
this summer were $200,000. '
New York, by the late census,!,
is 900,000. g
He who does his best, however!*
little, is always to be distinguished!1
from him who does not'uing. I1
Florida has gained a population!
of about sixty thousand since the!
census of 1860. gr
.
Smoui.a* Ohio is or Firm.?Tb? Palern
Register m;i tbat a lad/ in tbat city lost
about a dor on yards of velvet which took fire
from tho raya of the sun passing through a
globe ia which an ornament was toatiag in
Water. But for the timely discovery of the
Ire the houre might have been burned.
We remember a c.ise of tbat kind which occurred
years ago A globe containing a pair
of gold tab was lelt on the table in the parlor
near a front window, and while tho family
were at breakfast smoke was smelt, and a 1
hands started to see what the matter was. On
going Into the parlor where there had been no
Ire, they found it densely filled with smoke>
*nd a ltrg? hole burnt through the carpet
and floor. The Are buret in a flamo when the
ioor waa opened. The cause was apparent?
rhe unclouded sun bad cast bl< rajri through
:ho globe of water, giving it the effect of a
turning lens or tun gloss. In a few minutes
more the bouse would have been nil ablaxe.?
rhe unconeious little fishes, however, were ns
:ool as a cucumber all the tiino.
[Luicrtnct Emjle.
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A OiLfcicn Caor.?The Emperor Napoleon
an pass a luxurious life at Wl'helmahoe, iffl
im is so disposed. Ilis i rison is called thel
ircrsailh'S of Cassel, and its bars m?re costly!
nd splendid than those of gold. In thel
irst place, it is in the most delightful sitna.I
ion, being on the East sl-?pe of the lluh-fl
lehswnl Mount.in It lias hot houses, wn-1
er falls. pbcapa>.tri< s and lakes. It ha?3
cmples of Apollo and Mercury, and a Chi-I
lese village. It has a noble fountain, said J
o be the largest in the * orM, being 1 90s
eet high and 12 feet in thickness. It lissl
colossal cpy of the Fnrnesc Ilercnles, soH
iiige that nine people can sit on tho stnt-flj
ie\? club. The fuiiitnre, cirri ges, eer-H
nnls, ni.d other appointments, are wortliyfl
d their sumptuous surr iU'i-logs. llrrejj
be "Prisoned E?gle" has everything onfl
;arlh?but libei ty. 1.
1,0ns Napoleon bus st ilrd his ulllmxtnml
o Kino William. He t>roiieses an alliance!
lelween France ami Germany, the war
>e closed l?y France givirg indemnity and?
Psmnntling all fortresses needed 8<dely f->rj
ittack The direwd ex-Emperor is mnk-fl
ng another desperate bi t for hi* crown i
>ut it remains to be seen how King Wil-i
inm can treat with his humbled prisonorS
>n the question of peace with a pow>r tlialfl
tas disowned the Napoleonic dynasty. Ill
cents strange that the imperial prisoner offl
Sedan, who was overthrown by one powi-r!S
tnd disowned by the other, should nowB
I ropose to net as peacemaker between^
ihe two. But it is one of the many Strang ||
anomalies of the war, and it is one of the*
shrewdest of tire idee* Xapofeonne*,
I
A MtUTAr.v correspondent, writing from*
Put is, says: Judging from prc-ont indica-3
lions I am inclined to think that PiU"ianr|
will walk Into Paris at their first seiions'
attack. No works constructed of stone can
stand against Krttpp's cannon at the range;
at which the besiegers, owing to their recent
advances, cm place them.
Tiie Lnurnesville Herald of the 7th says
^he last engine of the Laurens Rail Road
has broken a trace, and can't go. By this
(liiie there is neither tigress nor egress for
|fi eight or pass'Kger. The m >ila failed lis
on Tuesday night, on'y coining to hand
Thursday morning. j
| At'lie Sun Antonio, Texas, Agricultural
Fair, on tlx 10'h in?t. u Mr, Co**k, of B^x j
nr County, rod* sixty one miles in two
hours, fifty six and ft li?lf ndi.utca The
Iters* a were ready saddled f< r him.
[39 An Illinois editor 8?ya: "Trying to
do business without advertising is like'
winking in the dark ; t/ou may know thai
jou ate keeping up n powerful winking,
Iut no body else has any idia of it."
Tijk nstronrmcrs are Inking notes of the
new eruption of spots on the sun. The
side ol the sun row tinned towards us is
covered with liundr* ds ol them, of nil sixes.
Election Notice.
ON WEDNESDAY, the 19ilt <lny of Oeto
her, an Election will he held nt the foli
lowing places in Greenville County, for Governor,
Lientonftnt-Oovcrno*, Member of Con[grcss.
Four Members of the Legislature, ProIhate
Judge, School Commissioner, and Three
.County Commissioners:
| Dunklin Township, at B. F. Moseley's?
Manager*?J P Latimer, T J Chapman, Wm.1
M oorc.
| Ouk I.awn Township, at T. E. Wure's?'
Manager*?Thomas Hopkins, Henderson Sullivan.
Archy Adair.
Fuirview Township, at Alex. Thompson's?
Manager*?J K Stone, G T Hughes, A II
Howard.
I Grove Township, at C. T. Johnson's?Manager*?W
J West, Wm. M Lenilcrman, Stephen
Jones.
I A..oin T,nt Ttr'ltii. I rhorch I/,,.,.
Jagrrii?D W Holland, 0 I' Smith, Andrew
F?rcstor.
Butler Township, nt II. M. Smith's?Manager*?II
M Smith, B (J Ifnmhy, T II Cole.
Greenville Township, nt Court House?Mantil/em?Ilotcrt
McKay, M K Robertson, C T
Hopkins.
Chick Sprintrs Township, nt Alf >rd Taylor's
? Manager*?John Hooker, T G Hawkins.
I'inkney Springfield.
Gantt Township, at W. C. Yenrein's?Manager*?p
G A Howard, R llicks, Wm.
Ytochan.
I Paris Mt. Township, nt Reedy River Church
? Manager*?Reuhen Loftis, Edmund Hooker,1
Then. W Roe.
| O'Pfeal Township, at Groces'?Manager*?
J M Carmnn, W C Curry. J M Lnnglcy.
I*" Bntes Township, nt Wm. West's?Jtanagrr*?Absolnm
J dinson, Will.nins Cox, P It
[Benson.
Highland Township, at T. J. Miteliel's?
'Manager* ?Pleasant Barton, Joel Farmer,
IBerry man Stewart.
Glassy Mt. Township, nt George Center's?
Manager*?W D Robertson, John Dill, Joshua
[Pitman, Jr.
Saluday Township, at John II. Goodwin's?
'Manager*?J H Goodwin, A A Stewart,
Daniel Southern. I
Cleveland Township, at Solomon Jones'?'
'Manager*?James Mullinnx, John Duckworth,'
Thomas Burns. I
The Polls shall be opened at <5 o'clock, A J
M., and kept open without adjournment or'
intermission, until tt o'clock, P. M. All bnr
rooms, saloons and other places for the sale
of liquors, shall he elosod from ft o'clock,
P. M., of the 18th, to ft o'clock. A. M., of the
20th ; and during that time, the sale of all
intoxicating liquors is prohibited.
The Chairman of each Board will meet nt
my Office on Wedneadiiy, October 12th, At 12
M.f for inaiructinna.
By order of tho County Board of tho Comniasioncra
of Election*.
If. C. HACK, Chairman.
Jamrs P. jVooiih, Secretary. 20 .'{
Notice
[8 hereby giren to all whom it may concern,
that I will apply to 8. J. Itouthit, Probate
ludge of (Jreenviile County, on the 8tb <tn</ nf
Wurrmbrr wear#, for a Final Diaoharge aa Adnlniatrator
of the Katate of JAM KS DQUTIIIT,
dfreared. JOHN II. DEAN,
October 4th, 1870. Ad.nmintrator.
Oct 6 20 ft
"mr Tl?c Kntkrpkihk Ims n su i
perior circulation. Advertise!
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Just Received, |]
ANOTHER LOT OP TB03E ELEGANTJ
Ueriuen Study U
The refect end pleesebtert of the kiod ever J.
used. At the Up-Tuwn Drug Store. It
DK. EAKLE'S OLD STAND.
Sept 14 17 tf t\
W. H. CAMMEH, I
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH AND MACHINISTg(
CORN SJIELLERS, Cotton Gins, Lock*,!
Sewing Machine*, Umbrella* and Para-E^
*ola REPAIRED with promptness. Charge*!*
reasonable. Corn Shelter*, Tor *ale from $lo5
to $K2. I nm also prepared to furnish Stunt-ill'
Plutt-s, for marking clothing. B'
ltlack?inithiiigr. h
1IIAVK in addition to ray usual l>usine.?*,| *
opened a BLACKSMITH SHOP, baring!
a competent wotKman hired, Larkin We* t field. 3
Work in this lino will hedorio satisfactorily. B/
Ready tnade PLOUGHS always on haml81
for sale. |\
Stand?In rear of Old Court Honre, at th? I
Randolph plaro, having removed from m.vH
Ktand on Main Street. 28-tf g
WM! P. PRICE, 11
ATTORNEY AT LAW'?
OAHLONEGA, GA., g
WILT, praetieo in the Counties of Lump
kin. Dawson, Gilmer, Fannin, Union n
Town*, White and Hall. Ml
Jan 10 S3 tf B|
COLUMBIA HOTEL, 1.
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. I I
rpilE Proprietor? take pleasure in announc-N I
X ing tbiscloirnntly-lurnisbcd Establishment! !
now open for the iiccnimuodiition of guests w
The table will always he supplied with cvtrjH
didicacy of the season?both froin tho N??H
York ntnl Charleston markets, and no cflnrtsBj
will he spared to give perfect satisfaction, infl
every respect, to our patrons. FREE LU.VCIll
in the refectory every day from II until 12}. I
WM. GORMAN. tn
II. II. BADENIIOP, J Pnopn,*Tona- I
Sept 2'J IV tf I |
NickersonHouseHotelJ 5
COLUMBIA, S.C.
THE undersigned baringl
B^iRENEWED his lease upol B
tho ubove Popular House, will endeavor t<l
Emako it one of the most agreeable Hotels it I
tho South. A call is solicited. '
I jTTtft Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel. B
1TM. A. WRIOIIT, I
Proprietor. I1
9 Sept S 15 tf I
For Sale.
I s WE OFFER AT PRIVATES
J A/Q ink" 1 i 'he very Desirable ltcs-H
j fl u lSy?^ idenco tin Rutherford sticct.B
"j KjJj J-1 in this City, known as tho
| place. g
iTho House has Rive Rooms and Two Piazza; H
L'.on n floor down stairs, and Two Rooms abort B
band is in
JrOMPLETE REPAIRS
WTlio Outbuildings are nniplo and good. ThB
Hi,nt contains n little inure than Three ncres |
BJiins nn r-x-cii'-ni w irrtcn, and <>no <>| tli
SVery Kent Wells in the City. 1 lii.4 is nit" I
Hgethor one of the most desirable residences i> I
Bur nronnd (Ircenville. Lj
H If Tit sold before, this property will he of H
Ifered at Auction on Sales-day iu November I
For Terms, Ac., apply to tl
FAULK A ULYTHE, M
I.and Agents. IS
Aug 17 13 12 H
Charlotte. Columbia and Au l
gusta R R. r
Columbia, S. C., September 1, 1870, ; ;
and after THIS DAY, the l'asscngeil
V/ traius over this Koad will run as lb I I
GOING SOUTH. :
Leave Charlotte, N. C., at 8.20 n. m l
j " Columbia, S. C., at 3.4ft p. ml
Arrive Augusta, al.....? 8.ft0 p. ml
going xoinii. S
Leave Augnstn, at ...6.00 a. ml
" Coluin.dn, S. C., at 11.45 a. in.I
Arrivo Charlotte, N. C., at. 6.30 p. uil
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, 8UNUAV8 K XCKI'TKH I
Leave Columbia 10.lit p. ro I
Arrive at Augusta 7.00 a. m I
Leave Augusta 6.30 p. in I
Arrive at Columbia 4.15 h ml
I Close connections made tin tlreensboro nndl
Uiclniiond anil Aei|uia Creek, and r!<i llnlcigb.l
IVuldon and Uay Line. Through Tickets soldi
and baggage checked to all points North,I
South, and West. pi
f*r- F or futhor information npply nt tliisQ
[Office. C. KOUKNIOI1T, Sup't. I
I Supt 7 16 If B
South Carolina Railroad Company !
Columbia, S. C? May 13, I8T0. R
/^VN and after Sunday, 15 May, the l'assen-H
V^lger Trains upon tbo South Carolina Hail Q
Irwuu win run the loiiowing seiioauic: ?j
?*on enAIII.KMTOH. B(
Leave olumbia 7 45 n m B
Arrive nt hnrleston 3 30 p in H
Leave Charleston 8 HI) a m Hj
Arrive nt olumbin 4 10 p in R
FOR Al'OURTIA. ' j
Leave Columbia 7 45 a mil
'Arrive at Augusta 4 25 p mB
Leave Augusta 8 lift a ml
Arrive at Colli mbl* 4 10 p mfl
|NIOHT KXPRF.ftS TRAIN (SUXDAYR KXPKPTKI>.)H
.Leave Columbia 7 5ft p inl
Arrive at Charleston A 45 a ml
Arrive nt Augusta 7 05 a ml
[Leave Charleston 7 HO p mB
[Leave Au.'ustn A 00 p mB
[Arrive at Coltimiiia A Oft n mfl
\ CAHIIKS TBAIIt. *1
I Caimlen and Columbia Passenger Trains*'
|ivill run on Mondnys, Wednesday* and 8atur-fl<
jdny*; nnJ between Camden and Kingvilledai I
Leave Camden A r>5 a ml
Arrive nt Columbia 11 00 a infl
[Leave olumbin I 00 p m B
IArrive at ainden 5 40 p in B
fl. T. PKAKE. (Jeu'l Sup't. |
I Greenville end oltxnbia Railrccd.
[uKN'L SUPER I NTKX DKNT'S OFFICII,
CotcinrA, 8. C., July 25, 1870.
I ON and after MONDAY, August 1, the fol[lowing
8chedulo will bo run dailv. flonrlav*
_ ' "
< \ceptrd, connecting with Night Train* on
South Carolina Road, nj> and down, also with
Train* going Roulh on Charlotte, Columbia
and Augusta Railroad :
(Jr?Leave Columbia ft l.'? a id
" Alston 9..18 a m
" Newberry 11.03 am
Arrive Abbeville 8.00 p m
" Anderson 4.30 p m
" Greenville ft.00 p m
Down?T.envc Oreenville 7.00 a in
44 Anderson 7.30 a m
" Abbeville 9.00 a m
" Newberry 12.47 p m
" Alston 2.80 p m
Arrive Columbia 3.4ft p m
JOHN II. MOItK, tJen'l 8up't.
Aug 3 II tr
tfEW STORE.!
JOHN H. GOODLiETT |
Respectfully inform* the Pui.iiothntM
ho ha* eoiuuiuoced DuMucas' again ulB
bo Old Siund of M
LONG & GOODLETT, H
Yhvro ho hn? ju?t opcued a portion ol hixHi
Kvrk, cooeUtin^ of I
20acs> ? ? ID s?
iroccrles, Crockery, Boots, Shoos,k]
Hardware, &c., M
til of which were bought at low figure.*, nndW
rill bo sold for "" !
CASH O It n A II T F. K
it a slight advaneo on Tost. Ho solicits n
hare of the public patronage. ?
Ap 6 40 tf
Ro SAD A LIS
0(.rp n a (IKEA t A M B K I C A >1
i JL HEALTH KHSTOKEK, purifl M
/ilie Mood mod cures Scrofula, Syphilis M
/Skin Diseases, Rheumatism. l>isrits"H
W Women, and all Chronic Affection-* ,
/of tho lllooil, Liver and Kidneys.?!
S /Recommended hy tho Modieal KncuL jg
?ty und many thousand* of our best 3
/citizens. M
t Head tho testimony of Physirlans a
(and patients arbo have used Korndnlis ; j
(send for our Kosadnlis (luide to Health J
aSHook, or Aliunnnc lot this venr, which3
(we publish for gratuitous distribution
Sit will giro you much valuable inl'or *S
I>r. R. W. Carr, of Raltimnro. aays
) I lake pleasure in recommending n
DJyotir Hnsapai.is ns a very pnwerfuIaq
/alterative. I have seen it usod in twoVj
peases with happy resulta?0110 in na| ,
-case of secondary aypbilia, in whichQ'
/tho patient pronounced himself cured j|
falter having taken fivobottlo* of yiir -a
afntcdieinc. The otber is a caso of scrnf-i A
iila of long standing, which ia rapidlyra
^improving under ita use, and tbo in y
ylieations aro that tbo patient willjfl
(soon recover. I bare carefully ex tm
Vainined tbo formula ly which yonruf
Sltnsadalis ia made, and find it au ex-vj
LSccllcnt compound of alterutivo ir.gro fj
vlicnls. : i
S l?r. Sparks, of XidiolitTillc, Ivy ,H
Y<uva bo baa used Itoaadalia in calea otfi
/scrotali and Secondary Syphilis withM
/satisfactory results-a? a cleaner of tlit la
1)Illood I know no better remedy. j .j
f llcnjainin Iteebtol, of Lima, Obio.H
(writea: I baro suffered for t wen t vH
yenra with nn inretcratc eruption ovet j
.tny whole body; a abort time since iH
(purchased a bottlo o( Hosudalis and i<Bj
S (effected a perfect cure.
( llosadiilis is aidd by all druggists. I 1
^ Laboratory, CI Exchange l'lncc f
(itultimore.
> Drs Clo t ents & Co. I
J'lttjiritlnr*. j
May IS 52 1v j
PLANTATION BITTERS I
This wonderful vcirc- B
table restorative is the 1
sheet-anchor of the feeble I
and debilitated. As a 1
tonic and cordial for the |
aged and languid it has ft
no equal among stomach- 1
Ics. As a remedy for |
the nervous weakness to 1
which women arc cspec- I
ially subject, it isj
superseding every other |
stimulant.'- In all |
climates, tropical, tern- I
pcrate 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
duccd it becomes a|
standard article?a me- E
dicinal staple. It is to-day 1
the best and purest tonic, |
and the most popular ?
medicine in the civilized |
world?be sure and get J
the genuine. Sold by all |
Druggists, Grocers and 1
Country Stores. |
Juno 2.', 15(0. 6 ly B
A. F. CHEYREUX,]
AND |j
ARCHITECT, I
UIA1B2LI8 "5703iKS |
Jornor Mceting-St and H^rlbeck's Alley,*
e, 0, |
CLANS MADE TO ORDER i
AND FREE OF dlAROK,
WHEN WORK DONE BY ME. J
Doe 8 29 ly 3
Marble Yard,
LAURENS C. H., S. C.i
Marble cutting in all itsw
Blanches, done in the nee.teet ul9
Style, end of the heft Italian and Ameti 91
oan MARBLE. Address
I/wtvit a r*r r rrvn i? LM
Laurens Court Moose, S. C. U
June 1 2 ly II
For Sale or Lease.
rPHB subscriber will Sell or Lease a FARM,]
X GRIST MILLand TAN YAUI), silunt ;J
ed LI miles below Greenville Court House,<Bj
nenr the Fork Shoal Rend. Uic Partn ' Jj
small, hut the Mill and T.-m Yard nro both in?M
j?ood running condition. Perioti wishing jo2J
either huy or lease, will address or call on mr,S
nt Oak Lawn, Greenville County, S. C. ; I
J. L. WOODSIDE, M. J>.
July 13 8 Cuow M
GREENVILLE
PAPER MILLS. &
J. Bannister & Son, a
IMAIi'flDi rMHWWrniB&B M
OP ALL KIXDS or ' ]
Book, News, Wrapping and J
Colored !
TTIGHB8T CA8II PRICH PAID PORJ
11 Clean Cotton or Linen RAOfl. kfl
May 25 I Jj Qj
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* -ym -*.v -r? ^ ^
13. w nriKLE,v
QAXENVJlkE, s. ?. Lj
DEALER IN . | 5
GOLD Hi SILVER WATCHES, i
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES,
LS & 22 Carat Solid Nuptial Rings,!
SILVER & SILVER-PLATED!
~nxkr D & jti]?
1ST" WORK of nil discriplions in Li R
ine done promptly. [
Oct 27 23 ly W
A. J. ROSS & CO., 1
MANUFACTURERS |<
rMrjaumi"
DEALERS IN W
fAPASXKD AX1> PJIESSED M'AR/t.ta,
AND Pj,
COOKING AND HEATING STOVE.?. 3
All kinds of j
Tin and Sheet Iron Work Dono y
On the most j
REASONABLE TEH MS,
And with promptness. I
?toro "Wr.ntltr rnnnf.itn tKrUi
Pobt Ofiico.
Fob 10 3D If M
Equality Life Insurance Ccmp?.nyBj
of Virginia.
' Imfife 6
v
''rinciji il Office, A??. 101 j. .mini ohccl, Hid kj
ui.mil, I'r. H
EA?OXS why every one should iiiFtirc i< fl
V1 '',c K'tuality Life IuMiratu-o Company KB
>1 Virgin in : B
1st. It is more l.ihcrnl to llie IiiFtircr* thnnn
my other company, nnd will eventually l'C-U
einc Purely Mutual and belong to the in.-srerj-.l3'
2d. It circulate* it? money umonc.'t it? i>n!-W
who arc the insurers. Consequently thcyM
ire continually getting tlie Itcnclil of tlie i.ipi 'M
lccuroulation of the Company, the money I.c-IB
nit invested l>y the Board of Directors nuiongf llS
the insurers. kj
3d. The loans of this Company are as VihcrES
I ns other companies who ?leclaro dividend-F
it the end of tnc second, third nnd loiirthB
years, hut this Company at the end of the first i
and every yenr.
DAVID It. CLARK, President.
T1IOS. II. WYNNE, Vi.e-President.
JOHN Q. WINN. Seeretnrv. *
(len. JAMES II. LANK, Actuary, ,i
Dr. F. B. WATKINS, 1 ?
Dr. C. II. W. DAVLs! \ Adviicre.J
Judge JOIIN A. MKUKDITII, Counsellor.^
lltllKrToltS. t
J. P>. Winston. Treasurer and Secretary It.f
l-\ <t P. It. It : Wm. J. Johnson, or Johnson Arj
Hunt, Wholesale (Jroeers; Win. II. Powers, ol j
Winston A Powers, Wholisale tSrocers; Al "]
ert Orilway, Treasurer Ituekinghiiin State j
Company; J. F. Uihson, 8ii) crintcndcnt |
Vilnius' Express Company : Charles Y. M t :
l is, Morris A Co.'s Sugar llefincry ; (?. A. Pe- ?
pie, Superintendent Mar.el ester Cotton Mills; ,5
John II. Tyler, John II. A John Tyler, Jew lers
; Moses Millhiscr, WloJesaie Dry (5o.nl- : j(
Thomas 8. Baldwin. Clothier ; John M. Hod ft
lin, Cashier Planter's Bank ; J. It. Dowell. j
superintendent Western I'nion Telegraph j
Company; Alex. (5. Ilohertson, Cuttle Broker ; I
Huorge I. Herring, Wholesale (Jroeer: It. L.fi
Brown, of Brown, Jones A Co., Wholesale ?
Hrocers: A B-deker. Druggist; 8. M. Itosen-1
aiitn, of 8. A M. Itosent>aum, Dry (Jooods. 'f.
Equality Life Insuranco Company. ;
fid- t rnm 'tnr it* i'mr.phh t* brjorc you til pj
ore, if i* to your intercut to </? no. a'ji "'"J
icaiitcj cvert/itherc.
G. Ei SI 31 EOT, R
( en. Travelling Agent, Charleston, S. C. Q
Sept 22 18 tf E
TOWEES & EAST, 1
w para r\ "ol w w?n-t9 m a ?-ti ?? a ?sr?/-/r
-Ij J. Ji -J -j: JLli Ji zj ii^Ji
Axn
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
rha ctice ix greenville a xi) b
surrounding corxties'. i
iGfficd Ovor Julius C. Smith's R
o. f. towxf.s. 0li2i d. f.ast.ig
Ap 27 19 tf B
i:.p. joi>IES,
ATP JTaAWp I
and solicitor ix equity. fc
will rnacTicK in am. '
COUKTS OF TlIIS STA1E ;
also,
I IN Till? UNITED STATES COURTS.
Office Greonvillo C. H., 8. C.,
July 7 ly*
iv. k. f.ari.r.v. 0. a. wells
EASLEY & WELLS,
Attorneys ana counsellors at Lawy
AND IN KQIJJTY, i
GREENVILLE, S. 0.,
PRACTICE in tho Courts of the State ami 1
of the United Stales-, and give ecpccinl I
attention to cases in Bankruptcy.
June IS 3
WATCHES, CLOCKS, K
Jewelry, Fcritccpic Spectacle?,&c ft
WILL ordt r nn-extrn arli. l.fj
7 for any person. Special alien_ly*
lion will In given to REPAIR'
NO frio Watches of every des
eription. Best references given.
JAMES 0. BLACK. !
June 30 f> tf j
DR. SHALLENBERCER'3
Fever and Ague :
A NT I DOTE
Alivayn fitnpi the ( lilllv,
This Jlcdicino lrv Loon l^oforc tlio Public
fifW-n years, nn 1 is et ill alioad of all 1
other known remedies. Itd.ics not purge, |
docs not Molten t* o stomaeli, is perfectly B
safo in nay do o and under all eireum- li
stances, anil i? tlioonly Modieino tliat will B
CUflC IMMEDIATELY 11
and permanently every for:j <;f Fever H
and A'fue, bocauso it in a pcrfoct Au?i- B
dote to ;?lulnrlu. u_
Bold by all Drngfcists. V
Foli 2 87 ,7
Charleston ?
Advertisements.!
' ?*?4; MAAK
Old Carolina Bitters.
A SD3If.Ii.BltflfWlb ^?iiSm?
We take pleasure in offering Ihe
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
01OTI1K public They ore compound
JL ?d ? |ili |!i'i'?l (ire, i?iid tnniiiii tom
f ihe k'-i Tollies in I lie* I'liai inacopio. A
vijonoe of the supeiiority ??f *?ur Pl'teiivi
r oil o'herr, we hove certificates fronr.
tinny of the lending phyeioinus in ourStft'i
a ho have ptesciibed Un til In their prnctiei
TSIK OLD CAROLINA PITTKRS
IV ill be found invaluable for
Wont of Appetite,
Geneiol Del ilitv,
Cl.il's and Fever nnd Dyspepsia.
IV o do not ofTer our Pit tern no a cure for n1
lkencm. but as an Aroinutio Tonic, lliej
inve no c<|iiiu.
For ante by nil Druggists nnd Grocer very
w here.
'i inc-ipnl Di'| of,
GOODRICH. WIN EM AN A CO,
Impoltiiaof Choice Drill's end Chemienlr
ClutrlesUn, 8. C.
Mil 9 42 ly
GEO. W. CARPENTER'S
JO M FOUND FLUID KXTRACT OF SAP
SAPAR1LIA.
GEO, W. CARPENTER'S
COVPOUNl) FLUID KXTRACT OF DU
CIIU.
IMIK-E CT.LEP, RATED TUKPARA
'I IONS, ?n iginnllv introduced by (Jeo
\V. Carpenter. under llie |>niof t.h?
medical fiicnlty, have been to long extcn
dvely tt.-od bv pbt sicians and others, that
bey ?re generally ki.otvn for llicir initio<ie
vnlue, mid can be relied on as being
uost valuable remedies in all cases \\ lier,
-ut sapni illu or Ruelin are applicable, an<
iinnoi be too bigbly recommended. Tltey
IPS prepared in a bi.-bly concentrated form |
i?? us to lender tbc dose small and conveni I
lit. Orders by mail up otherwise will re I
eive prompt attention.
;i:0. w. CARPKNTI R. IIF.N;ZF.Y .t CO..
\Vbob-ale Cbemieal Wanhouse.
No. 7:>7 Maiket street, I'biladelpbia.
DONN IK MOISE, Wholesale Agents,
Charleston,^. C.
Nov 17 2f ly
P. P. TOALE,
Cil.lEtl.ESTO'V. S. ('.
C Largest nit'1 most complete")
jr-n- v Mimniurt?ry of Door* Sashes, >
( ISlim!*, Mouldings, A c., in the j
Southern States.
T^Q" Printed price list defies competition.~Ts\
1F-iT~ Send lor ono.~tt*^
XJb~ Scut free on application."ST.
April ly
BAMIEL H. SILCOX'S
FURNITURE IVAREROOMS.
175, 177 & 179, King Street
CHARLESTON, S. C.
. Jr. Estabi.isiikd in 1838.^^^
wfrj/tj Keep* constantly on hand
Kill " W< " *l''er,c'' "'nek of
FCTRNITTTRS,
Which he offers nt
HEASONA BLI:
j I T PRICKS.
I is. u.?UOODS CAREFULLY PACKBP
FOIl SHIPPING.
Nov 24 27 ly*
T. VON' SANTT2N,
1WPORTKR or
PARIS FANCY GOODS,
Tftjn, Polls, tJame*, Children's Carringcr.
French Confectoncry, Firo Works,
INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
Such ns Clothing, Nursery Sheeting, Ac.,
2211 King-St. 2 doors abovo Murket,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Mar 20 45 ly?
NATIONAL HOTEL,
PROP1UKTOR.
I\ HAMILTON JOYNKR, CLE UK.
RATES
Of Iloar.l per D.ty $3 Ob
Hopper, Brilkhfl ami Lodging 2 >(<!
Single Meals ? 1 Dili
Sep 1 15 tf |
PAVILION HOTEL, I
eg ai as. ma. a a w ? srf o- <sJ
BOARD, I
TV. -
I vuj f3 00. |
H. HAMILTON, Superintendent |
Tin. II. L BLTTCItFir.LD, |
Sept 20 10 tf I
WM. SHEPHERD & CO J
No. 24, Jloyne Street, Charletton, 8. C.I
r>KAI.KR8 IN I
CROOKING STOVES, RANGES AM>|
J llriitin^ Stuv?-?. JfetttrM of Blnve-B
with prices nad drtviiption ?i'l be sent up I
i'ii Application. Jani 20 A-ly I
THE MILLS HOUSE J
?- ?. |
PABKER & CO* Proprietors.!
FIRST-CLASS IiOTKL. I
ur?AT>r? utjo i"" ^
wn, $ | uv,
Deo 8 29 If
CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHARLESTON, S. O.
E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor.
Abht-vtant\ a buttrrfiei.d, (formerly
of ili* Pfc'lllon Hotel,) sad W,
*. m1llkh,
?- A ^ 4? W JZ+ " .% 4 * .ik
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
it? nfttiiral Vitality and Pftlnr
mmmrn a IHAIIIJ ?MJI%A ^V*V?
A A dressing which
is at onoe agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded or fray
hair it toon rettohd
to its original color,
with the fflost and
fret/nuts of youth.
Thin hair is thickr
checked, and bald*
noss oiten, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain oan be saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment,
it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional uso will prevent the hair
irom turning gray or tailing off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Freer
from those deleterious substances which
mako sorao preparations dangerous, and
injurious to toe hair, the Vigor can
| only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
JKAIR DRESSING,
'nothing elso can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet laste
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Cumins,
I IX)WELL, MASS.
price $loo.
tar lor ?nl?- in Greenville tiy
HARRISON A MARSHALL,
M. A. HUNTER A CO., Agent*.
Aug 31 15 ly
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER'S CAJUIFORBTA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
jj 3 3 Hundreds of Thousands
,j| Rear testimony to their woudcrful j? tj
2|| Cumtiro EffecU c " p
8^1 WHAT ARE THEY? !??
|? s**?1*1}
W Dl
in *?!
isV j&zum
if: xHm w m
i '-dP Iff
5g5 Til ET ARE NOT A VILE
"ifFANCY DRINK,ll|,
Mad* of Poor llaui. WhiaVey, Proof Spirits.
and Rofuao Liquors. uoc; orod. .[Meed,
aud sweetened to i>:eiv-> i.io t.v.fo, c.i led' Tonic**
M Appatlaor*." " lte?iorers," A^., that lealtlio
tippler ou to Cntnkcnnuui Kod ruin, but aro a trua
Medicine, mi.lo from tlio Kativo Koota and
Herts of California, ft*? from ail Alooholia
8timulanta. They m"i mOHEAT BLOOD
PURI FIE El an 1 LIFE QrVXNO PRINCIPLE,
a perfect He .levator ami In rigor* tor
ot the System, rarrTingoti ad poisonous matter,
mil restoring tho blood to a healthy condition.
!' Mn iwriiin ran tnkn thmn lllitrra nmmlinir t/v
I directions, anil remain long unwell.
?lOO will bo given for an lncurablo case, pro-'
\ .ding the bonis a to not destroyed by mineral
poisons or other means, and bits vital organs ?
w tat ml bernnil IhAitoinlof repair. '
For Inflammatory and Cbrtmio Bheu-i
mutism, nndf Gout. Dyspepsia. or IndlKo
ttion. Bilious, Bemittont. and Intermittont
Fovers, Disnases of the Blood*
Jjivor, Kidneys, and Bladder, the-m Bittors
have been most S'leeessful. Such Disca
ioa arc caused by Vitiated Blood, which
is generally produced by derangement of Ibsi
Digestive Organs.
Tti-y invigorate tho stomach, and stimulate,
fhotorpid liver nnd bowels, which render them'
of unequalled ciHeaejr in cleansing (he Moo I of
si I impurities, and imparting now life and vigor* j
,01 ho whole system.
~ Dyspepsia or IndiffCition, tTeadnehe,'
Tain in tho Hhouldnra, Loughs, Twhttu?S of UtS
Cncst, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Bad Taste in
the Mouth, Bi.lions Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Copious Discharges of Urine, rain In
tho regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other
painful symptoms which aro tho oSsprtnga of
Dyspepsia, are cured by these Bitters.
Cleanse ilia Vitiated Blood whenever yon find'
Its impurities bursting through tho skin in Pirsn,
Eruptions. or bores: rleanso it when it is
, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep
tho blood pure and tho health of the system will
follow. I
PIN, TATE, and other WORMS, lurking In
the system of so many thousands, are effectually
destroy<><1 and removed.
For full directions, read carefully the circular]
around each bottle, printed in four languages? I
English, German, French, and Spanish. I
J. WAI.KElt, 32 h St Commerce Street, N. T. 1
Proprietor. U. II. McDONALD * CO.,
Druggists and General Agents.
Ban Francisco, California, and 19 and Si Com-;
mere htrcot, V. Y.
KB" BOLD BY ALL DRUOOIBTB AMD1
DEALERS.
For site in 0>eenvill? bv
M A. HUNTER A CO.,
AND
harrison a marshall.
Aug 31 15 tm
notice:
The undersigned will be preparcd
with
TWO !VK\V ISINM,
(GULLETTS & GUIS WOLD'S.)
Customers onn have their choiee. Both fed
by Patent Feeders, which, it ii Mid, by adding
to tho regularity of feeding, turns out
more Lint than when fad by hand.
Bales of 450 to 500 lbs. weight will be eoipa
pressed into a spaco of 5 feet long, 2 feet
wide and 2 feet thick, whieh will be neatly
covered witb new Bagging and Iron Ties; for
which (Bagging and Ties) we will eharge One
Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.60) per Bale.
Customers who desire to do so, can store
their Cotton in our Warehouse, which will be
under the care of our Watchman and in reach
of our Force Pump, until ready to aell; at
which time we expect to make arrangemente
to ship direct to some Factory North, or buy
on the most reasonable terms.
fr- Planters will please givejue a trial,
COTTON PICKED AT 12#.
LESTER A BROS.
Ang 17 >8
SAMUIsL BLACK. BARBEBL
I Y R 7 Mill h vs?nf>ilfnllv inform ttin rviMin
w hat ha hat Removed to i room near
the MANSION IIOU8K, where he will
lie prepared to receive customer* a* hereto*
fete. Heinu a Profeuionml Berber, be
liopet, l)j attention to hutineeae^ lege*her
with putiienree to all, to merit a portion of
public patronaire, in CUTTING, SHAVING
ANI) MH AllfOOlKO.
Kept 7 16 H
' ilATTHSOOaS '
MAI)K AND REPAIRED, BY
JAME8 M. PRICE.
OIt* htm a eatl at hi* raatdaaee, a ear *?he
oaii-labd school HOtTul.
Jan* 72 6 t