T. W. DAVIS has
Notice
kff?kf flfM to all whom It may ton
torn, that I will apply to 8c J Doothl*,
Jiidpa of Ora-nvllla County. on Urn
HttA day of Nooombor nott, 'or a Final Di??h*rca
?a Kiwmot o< Uia Eat a to of EH*
VINE WaRI>. daeaaa-d.
ALFRED WART).
Oat. 11. lWa *!- Ka^ator.
Notice.
TRR I??i'd annual FAIR of th* Snath
Carolina 8?a?e Apicnltaral and Ma*
thinlMl 8"Cl?'y. will he li?W In Cnlnm'iia,
on th? Itli, 10>h no 1 11th of Noveml.?r,
Ml
All n*Mel?? Intended for nlilhlilnn,
plainly id'IrrNwl to the 8e?retary. at C?
lumhla, will H# shipped bv the various rail
roads of tha State free of oner, a* the ship*
pert risk. Exhibitors should noil'* the
railroad agents at their reapeedive depots
of the arftelee "her desire to ship.
Visitors, during fair week, enn purchase
excursion tickets to and from Columbia
for one fare.
Person* Intending to become exhibitors
are d?si?ed to for sard their entries to the
Secretary, at Columbia, on and aftsr the 4ih
November next. All articles or animals
for exhibition mu*t be ente-e l st the Srrre
tary'a ?.fSee before being rreeived into the
eneloenra.
Entrl-C of animals will he "? !'
o'atork. Wedoaadav nv-mtng, 0ih Nnv.ra
b*r All olh?- m-'Bt ! ? on >>?
frovnil, not? ont.rnd ( ihe m-nnry'i
l.^fore ft o'eliKsk, Tuesday afternoon, 8'b
Nov?mW.
The x?r?tiny'i office will t?e otvned in
Columbia on and after (ha 4th November
ext.
D. WYATT AIKEN.
Sacietary*
Pot 88 28 1
EXCURSION TICKETS.
GREENVILLE A COLUMBIA R. R. CO.,
Columbia. 8. C., Ootober 26, 1870.
FOR tba accommodation ot Vigiinr* and
Delegate* U> the Fair* to bo bold at
Cbarloaton, Colombia and Andoraon, and to
the Grand Lodge. A. P. M., at Charleston,
unt WAUON,
Rome CATTLF ?nd HIIRRP.
ffonae ?od Kitchen FUKNI*
TURB.
Plantation TOOLS. HWHk
Teraaa mad* known en day of Sale.
D. M. PKDEN, Executor.
Oct It M 3
Executor'* Sale.
By virtue of the ust will
and I ante men t of
PAVID TAUQHAW, Deceased,
I wHI Mil, on #*e 77d of NOVEMBER nwrf,
t Ike lata realdenee of
XA&T VAUOHAW, Decenced,
Tfea following Personal Property and Real
Batata, eie.t
I Traet of LAND, containing 400 acrea
mora or la?.
OSB 1 0>< fonr-karae WAGON and 1
17 CARRTAQB. Household and K itchKHDBan
FUHNITURR. Alao, veriona
other ?r?tp1ea too tad Ion? to mention.
I will alao eetl, aa Adnitnlatrator, the follow,
tag Pereooel Property belonging to the Batata
of Mary Van ban. daeaaaad, on aald day, and
at aald planet Two good
|ML,Horwa and one Mala, 0Bn|
^^J^thraa MUeh Cowa and
Oalla, three Dry Cattle, eleven bead ot lloga.
One Gold Watch.
Thirteen hnabela Rye.
Corn. Fodder, Sbneka and Cotton.
Plantation Tnola and other artielea.
Teraaa?CA811.
WM. P- VAOOHAN,
Bientor and Admit, let rater.
Vat It 13 3
muii.ik inv fn*mm m n<?tfraN,r, this C??mpnny
will furnish FRKK RETURN TRANSPORTATION
to Passengers from ALT, 8TATION8
en Aii Road. for COLUMBIA, from
October 28th to November 21st. Inclusive. and
for ANDERSON, from N?r?aik?r lat, i? 6th,
laalaaiaa.
Tba privilege to return free win not ba allowed
to passengers who take tbo traina at
Stations where Ticket* are aold, unle.s they
parchaae Ticket* from the A rent*.
JOH N H. MOORE. Oen. 8upt.
M. T. Babtlktt, General Ticket Agent.
Pet 2d 23 3_
The State of South Carolina
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY VIRTUE of sundry Write nf Fieri
Fntin*, to me directed, I wdl a?ll, he
fore lite Court H??ie door. on S<l!e day in
November newt, between the bou-a of 10
o'clo k in the forenaen and A o'clock in tha
afternoon.
One Tract of Lend, containing 230 acre?,
more or less. adj ining lands of in. I Kin
bar. J K. Ravage and other* (II?tne*t?-ad
to t?e aai off l" Defendant, before day of sale.)
levied ou aa the pinprrtv of Dr. Wm. A
Harrison, at the suit of G. P. Townee and
?ih?r*.
Ala* on* Tract of I.ard. containing 226
aerat. more or lee*. (Ilom-eirad to h? ?*t off
l* Defendant before day of *ale,) adjoinii g
Jao'U of B J. Stewart, I. L Green and oth
eta. levied on aa tha property of L I>
MeMakin. at t|ia nut ot W A. Mooney rt al.
Alan, one Treat ot Lend. containing 18
acr.a, more or lea*, adjoining lands of Wil.
Li am McKinnry. Jr.. and othi-r>. LevUd on
a? the property of James N. Taylor, at the
wit of William Itowen and olheia KeaoM
at the rl-k of far* r porahaaer..
A!? ?, one Tract- of Land, eontaini ng 800
aarea, more or lets, (llomeatead to he *e'
off to Defendant It-hoe day of aale) adj dnin*
lands of tt m. K lltgh'ower, N. Morgan
and o'h-r* on aa the property of
Benj. P. P-*ey. at lb* anlt of O. B. Irvine.
Alt", 8 pair H ae, * Tin Plate*. 1 can Ve?
netian Red, II ean? Candy. 1 Od Lamp. 1
hunch Yarn. 8 'b? Starch, I ?mall lot Ep
aom Salt*, I lot Venetian Ited. 1 lot Gun
Cape, 26 I ha Starch, 1 small lot Nut*. I d"X.
hosee Matcbe*. 1 i--t Cracker*. 1 bundle
Sulphur. 20 amall hottlea P'ck'e*. I l ?t Nut*
mega. 19 hose* Oy*tcr?, 7 l<ottl?* B'an dH
Peaches, I jar Si (? *. I itr S'arch, I j
Camphor. 1 anted lot Raialna, 2 Km***. 60
paeka Strvking Tohaeeo, 8 Jaia and Contenta,
2 P'* Candle*. 1 hit Prpp-r. 1 ho*
Soap. 22 packagee Tobacco 20 ho*.a Blank
ing, Matehee and Thread, 1 Tin Can, 1 amall
box Soda. 6 111*. Tohaeeo, It lh*. Poadcr.
18 paeka Card*, remnant Knive* and Forka.
fi dog ho*** Blacking. 7 Bo*t|ea and Con
irnt?, Measures and Funnels. 1 lot G >rn,
4 kf Mask rel, 6 >mptv Btrrels, 1 pair
| let Green Tea, 7 small empty B?xea.
25 IIm. Candy. 1 box Ca>-dle'. 18 lb*.
Candy, 47 lb*. Soda. 1 pair small Scales, A
duxen Rn*. I lot. Snap and Jar. 2 l> - mijolin*
2 gallons Winn, 27 gallons Jugeaie,
1 lot Cotton Seed and Kaga, 86 lbs, Laid 8
Chairs, 1 lot Brooms, 1 lot 11 ware. 1 Jug,
8 Sacke t Cutflscirts, 1 box Seger*. 40 llo.
8?trer 2 Jnas and C"tlt I 'triply Kejf. 1
bbl. Whisks 1 M.|. with sma'l quantity of
MeVifss, 1 bhl. remnant o* Hy? Whisky, 1
empty Btrr-I. A (lims't, I Pitcher, 20 Iba.
O'd'S, 1 Batter Can. 1 pair 8c ties, ittO M?s
Riee, 1 lot Crackers, U I' a Sugar. 1 lot
Wrapping Paper. I gallons Jogware. 17
empty Barrels, Andirons and Shovels 2
B?X*S. AO lbs Coffee 2 btsahels Meal, 1 bush,
el Salt, f bhl. Floor. Levied on as the prop
ert v of Robert Ward, at the soil of W m. W.
Wight.
Terms eesh. Purchasers to pay for stamps
and papers
A. B V1CKERS.S Q C.
Executor's SaleWILL
BR SOLD. ON TUESDAY. NOVEMBER
ibik, 1870, at the lata
residence of
Mrs. Elir&beth R. Peden De'ed.
Eighteen satlea fkoaa Greenville Court House,
the folloarfng Property, belonging to the Estate
of said deceased, consisting of
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
Containing Three Hundred acres, more or less,
_ONE H0R8R.
Cflffrt CARRIAGE,
received Large Stoo
B. WEHELE
rUIAS just retuined with a well
LrJ selected Stock of
WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
solib sum ui nun via
Table Cutlery, &c.
1!IS Sto^k was personally selected
from tlie beat lnnt?M in l>ia
line, and can guarantee satisfaction.
Oct 10 22 tf
Removal.
friHE subscriber would Inform hi* naJL
tronn and tlie pulilie in ginirtl that
lie line removed hin Tinshop to the rooms
over tli- siore now occupied by Mr. Wm
Jennings. opposite (he store of Mr. T. W.
Devie, where he is prrpnred to eontinue to
do work in hin lin*. REPAIRING done
promptly, end NRW WORK furnished to
order on short notice.
n. I>. GIBBONS.
Oct 10 22 8
Administrator's Sale.
a WILL
i^L* VV sold, on 8nles-^H|^^QPi
t*7
CtiQSe ber next, before^BdJESwa*
the Court House door, in Greenville, a Tract
or
Containing one hundred acres, more or less,
situated at
nuoss ROADS,
Three and-a-half miles from the City. On
the place are a com fort side DWELLING
II0C8K and Outbuildings, good Orchard, fine
Water, Ao.
also,
A valuable LOT, si'nated in the fork of Pendleton
and Augusta Streets, and oppofite
Messrs. Williams A Wbltmirs's Store.
also,
On Tuesday after 8ales-day, at Williamston,
a LOT in the town of Williamston, Anderson
County.
also,
A half-interest in a LOT adjoining the above.
also.
On Wednesday, 7th November a Tract of
LAND, in Pickene County, near the Trap,
containing seres, more or less.
Terms to be made known on day of sale.
J. II. DEAN, Ad'tor.
Oct 10 22 b
The Colombia Pbaniz will copy once
a week, in the Daily, until day of sale, and
send eccount.
ifW Bl p inn pmli pmpiipii
id Mua orbano. duua. mIiLM,
BBLS. KEROSENE OIL
Lilli/ Be?t Tanners' Oil
1 Bid. Alcohol
1 Bhl. Castor Oil, pure
2 Rlils. Turpentine.
For sale by
M. A. IIUNTER & CO.
Oct 19 22 tf
1BBL mm 111! Mi,
fK\TARD, Duprav, &c. Brandy,
UJ 1802
Pellevoisin Brandy, 1859
Old Apple Brandy
Pure Old Corn Whisky
Old Bourbon Whisky.
All pure ? for medicinal purposes.
At
M. A HUNTER & CO.
Oct 19 22 tf
it!l III! HIIUEi !!??.
@M? KgtAKUC1
3000 Lu Crema, pure Spanish
L': n.-i o "?
niic illinium oiuoKing lohacco
Fine Genuine Meershaum Pipes
India Rubber and Wood Pipes.
For sale at
M. A. HUNTER & CO.'S
Drug Store,
Mansion House Building.
Oct 1* 22 tr
ilw ems,
NEW GOODS.
H. C. MARK
Is now receiving
me largest stock!
of Goods of any
Firm in Greenville
Tlio Boxes are still airiving;
and having purchased Cheap, will
sell LOW DOWN. Everything
wanted in tho DRY GOODS
LINE, for the house or farm, can
be had of hint, and he invites an
examination.
CARR'S OLD STAND
H. C. MARK.
Oot 12 21 tf
SULLIVAN A SON,
IIAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR
?II? 1 V?\ IfTTATHRmn
KAMI* AIM I WiiliCfll
AND ARE OFFERING THEM
AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
THEY >RK PREPARED TO PAY TDK
MARKET'VALUE FOR
OOTTO 3KTPARTIES
DESIRING TO 8HIP COTtoo
?an do ?o through them, ud r.r?tre
liberal
CASH ADVANCES
ON THE SAME. NO CHARGES MADE
FOR
A uoim m A ?'MB AO UCI
MAIN STREET,
OPPOSITE TIIB
KAHexoxT souoa.
jsr- 8KB THE SIGN.
SULLIVAN A SON.
i Oct IS ? If
ks of DRY GOODS
THE BIG SHOW
DAS ARRIVED AT
A MA
Come atid See
FELLOW ritiscna tnd all other respectable
folks.
What we are about to u; is really no hoax.
We've got the sliow right here at FAIR*
VIEW STORE;
Tickets free to all, both rich end poor.
We don't promise to show wild varmints
and brutes.
Striped clowns without tails and women in
boots;
We'll give y?u a list, that you may know'
What you will see at our big show ;
Out where to begin I hardly ean tell.
We have everything here from a papv of
Pins to a big Cow bell.
1 lot silver Soap gourds,
1 lot gold Candle slicks,
1 lot candle stick Gold,
1 lot water-proof Sausage -grindery
t lot silver-plated Manure Forks,
1 lot irnn-lniund Castors,
1 lot wood bound Shot Guns,
I lot extra Keys for gun locks,
1 lot smooth-bore Rifl s,
1 dor. S-blsded Scythe Blsdea, with buck
horn handles,
2 dot. wooden Tea Kettles,
1 gross Wood Serewa, with extrs bends,
1 g<>1d headed Sugar Cane,
1 red-headed Doll Baby,
I do* Bull Bells?rubber clappers,
1 dot palpitating Shift Fronts,
50 starched Shirt Tails, for political eandl
dates,
6,000 lb*. Halt*, to work the Air Lin* Railroad.
A dor.. Crow Bare, to raise fund* for same,
20 dn>. Dog Collars, with lawn buekle
holes,
| doz leather Girths. brass mounted,
2 pints Purgative l'ills,
} yards Bed Co>d,
7 holts Prints, warranted to hide dirt, (or
anything else that is wrapped no in it,)
6 bolts more same stripe, warranted not to
fade if washed in a lea-spoon,
1 lot Hun, Moon and Star Braids,
Linen, Laoe and Louse Traps,
6 Calves, warranted to eland on two legs,
6 Grecian liends, warranted to stick without
paste.
Broaches. Bogles and Butcher Knives.
All ol which we offer you for Cash,
Rase. Corn, Wheat, or any oilier trash.
We'll hitch your horse, take the bah? ;
And make you think we're clever, may-be.
T. II. STAL.I,,
Agent.
P. S. Please do not ask for credit ss we
are compelled to do a cash business this
fall, and will make prices accordingly.
Oct 5 20 A
ESTABLISH CD 1835.
1t K Hi ?i E V I L L E
COACH FACTOHY.
|GOWER, COX <fc MARKLEY.
WE would announce to our customers,
that we are prepared now to fill all
Ordera for VKIUCLKS. We here added to
our Stock ef Wood-Working Machinery, and
incrcaaed our ataff of workmen to about 70,
and therefore trust that none of our patrona
will he diaappointed in having ordera promptly
filled. The Stock of One, Two, Three. Four
and Six-Horse Iron Axle PLANTATION
WAGONS, will he kept full; and now aa for
one-third of a century past, these Wagons
shall be the
STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE.
We have a large Stock of Light
B UGOIES AND ROCK A WA YS
Of our own make, and a Stock of NorthernBuilt
BUGGIES?both low-priced and highpriced?for
those who wish to purchase Northern
work, priced aa low aa any Southern dealer.
We call special attention to the improvements
making in our
SPRING WAGONS.
Without raising tho price, we aro finishing
1 them with
GREAT CARE.
And Painting them Elegantly.
To cn-tomers at a distance. Priced Lilts
will be promptly mailed on application to
GOWER, COX & MARKLEY.
Aug 10 12 6m
PUF.B LI3BF.TT
WHITE LEAD.
:o;
Bay the Beit?It is the Cheapest.
To Consumers of White Lead Everywhere.
:<>:
fllllE increased demand from all aections of
L the country for orr well-known brand
of PURE LIBERTY WHITE LKAD, indurea
ua to ask your special attention to it,
and we cordially invito you to give it a trial.
UNfiaUALED.
lat. For Wearing nnd Covering Propertiea.
2d. For Whiteness and Beauty of Finiah.
3d. For Uniform Finrneaa of Qrinding.
4th. Same Weight will do more and better
work, at a given coat, than any other.
5lh. Moat Keonomteal White Lead ever introduced.
6tb. If you wiah to procure at much value aa
poaailde for your money and aecure bandaome
and durable work, uae
PUBS LIBERTY WHITE LEAD
Try it and he convinced. Satiafaction guaranteed
by the Manufacturer.
ZIEGLE k SMITH.
Wholesale Drug. Paint and Glass Dealcrt,
No. 137 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
WHOLESALE AOESTS,
GOWER, COX & MARKLEY,
DEALERS IN
Coach Materials. Paints, Oils, Glass,
Putty, &c ,
ORR.tNVTLLE, 8. C.
Aug 10 12 6m
FOR SALE OR TO RENT,
. A Comfortable DWELLING
containing seven Rooms, and
MjSMEjAnll noceasary Out-Ruildinga,
Blflflajfli. within a few minutes walk of
Furinau University. For particulars apply to
T. Q. DONALDSON.
November 24 27 tf
Notice
Jr 8 hereby given to all whom it may concern,
L that I will apply to 8. J. Douthit, Probate
udge of Greenville County, on the 8<A day nf
Nuxember next, for a Final Diaehnrge na Adminialrator
of the Estate of JAM ES DOUTHIT,
deceased. JOHN 11. DEAN,
October 4th, 1870. Administrator.
Oet& 20 6
Notico
IS hereby elrcn *? whom it may eone-rn,
that I will apply to S. J. iHiulhit,
I'rulnid Jiidgn of Orcmville County, on
ilia *th day of November n*rt, for a final
discharge aa Adminuiratrix of lha Kstate
of JaMKNU. JKNKINSON. deceased.
MARY J. JKNKINSON,
Admintslraii ix.
October 4, 1870, 20-5
Strayed
FROM the Subscriber, sometime in last
July, a large Whwe BOAR HOG, weighing
about 175 pounds, lie had no ear marks ;
the moat uotieahle feature in him was a black
spot on his loll side. When last heard from,
he was going in the direction of Batesville.?
A liberal reward will be paid for him.
JOHN L. SMITH.
Oet 10 n 2
and GROCERIES?5
~~ COOKING
irl'i I'
THE LATH
plvte Stock ot 1
STOVES eve
the State, out
Having made
prominent He
Tltrtn nnn. ! ? ' 1 - 1 * *
?.... vuu iiu uiMijjiii hieewncro ior
two or more Stoves aro sold to on
from tlio regular prices. Extra pi<
hand. Call and examine my Stock
J
Sept 28
iJfo $5
COLTJME
PEALF
HARD WAR RE, CUTLERY, Cl
TT mom ?L1
BAR IRON, Plow and Cast Steel, Plow Mot
Rrads, Tncks, Steelyards, Potware, Saut
tola, Spnrlca, Sbovcla, Manure Forks, Axes, Ac.
Alao, Choice Family Groceries, Wines, I.iqun
ity. Paints, Oils, Wiodow Glass, Varnishes, an
We solicit a call to examine Goods and Price
est of purchasers to huy front us.
Wo are also Agents for Dopont's Colebi
Sept 28
DYSPEPSIA<fc INDIGESTION
%flW^S^5^^r/rf
S0L0 EVERYWHERE. rfff-\
DOWKf/soWllS
' * WHOLESALE DRUGClSTs
CMARLE8Y?K,S.C.
I
N. B. Tlir Ciim<niMion?i' nf Revenue li?e
iltoiilriL that my dealer can eell llila article
without a rpo?i*l license. For rule hy
DAVID & STRADLEY,
Wli?leMl? and It?-t?i| Grocer# an.I Com
mi?#ion M?r?liiul?, Greenville, S. C.
also by
Drs. Harr'son A Marshall. I
VN IioI^mV sod Retail I>rtii?i;ifI*,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
M*r 30 4 6 6m
For Sale.
A>9*j?-n WE OFFER AT PRIVATE
Ac^JS^A Rale, tho very lK'tiruRlo lien.
MiitMhJ idcnce on Rutherford street,
Pj in this City, known an tho
CSOOULETT PLACE.
Tho Ilouno has Five Roomn nnd Two Piazza*
on a floor down stairs, and Two Ilooms above,
and is in
COMPLETE 11EPAIR
The Outbuildings nro atopic nnd good. The
Lot contains a little tnoro than Three acres;
has nn Excellent Garden, and ono of the
Very Rest Wells in the City. This is alto,
gether one of tho most desirable resiliences in
or around Greenville.
If not sold before, this property will lie offered
at Auction on Rales-day in November.
For Terms, Ac., apply to
EARI.E Sl BLYTHE,
Land Agents.
Aug 17 13 13
C. KEnnmoit, JR. W. J. AX S05. C. WAOKKR*
LOUISVILLE EXCELSIOR
b mw ?? ? .
THESE PLOWS nro made of either Cast
Iron or Steel, and are tlio beat and
cheapest in tho market. Send for printed
list. Also, Aincs' and other Plows, of all
prices and descriptions. Corn Sbcllors, Straw
Cutters, Ac.
Also, always on hnnd, Moore's New York
Plows, at $2 each. A full stock of Planters
and Iluildcrs Hardware, consisting in part ot
Kllwcll's and Drade's Hoes, Spades, Trace
Chains, Axes, Nails, of warranted quality;
Guns, Cutlery and Housekeeping articles?
wholesale and retail, hy
C. KERKISON, Jr. A CO.,
219 King Street, "Sign of the Big Axe,
CDARLESIOX, S. C.
Oct 5 20 3m
scrraatisiiiD 1343.
M. II. BEK RY'S
Furniture ware rooms, plain
STREET, COLUMBI^. S. C.
NOW on hand, the lnrtreat nod h. ?t selected
ptnpk of FUllNITUIlE ever
kept in this market; consisting in part of
Parlor, Dining Itooni and Cliamt or Suits ?
Some entirely n-w patterns, and prices to
compare with Charleston. Spring Beds
and Mattresses of all kinds.
VK~ l'a rlictiiar attention paid to packing
goods lor shipping.
Sept 28 19 3m
Office Board County Commissioner*
ORKF.N VILI.K, S. 0. Sept. 28, 1870.
rpHE ANNUAL MEETINO of the B.>nrd
JL of County Commissioner* will l?e held
on lli? Firit Tuenlay in November next.
All perron* having demand* ai;?i**t the
Cour.lv will deposit them, duly ntt-sted, nt
ihi* office, on or l?ef?>re the 1*/ of November,
1870, or their claims will not be audits I at
said Annual Meeting.
A. ISAACS,
Clerk of Board County Cotniuisaionera.
Oct 12 21 8
Notico
IS hereby given, that I will apply to 8. J.
I tout hit, Probata Judgo ot tlrecnville
County, on the 3ti rf?y of November next, for a
Anal discharge aa Administratrix of the Kstate
of 1SKNJ AM IN TOWNSKND, deceased.
MARY B. TOWNSKND,
Administratrix.
October 3, 1870. 20-4
Notice.
APPLICATION will be made at the next
session of the Legislature to renew
liiu Charter of Incorporation of the FAIRVIKW
FKBSBYTKRIAN CHURCH of
Greenville County.
Sept 14 17 3m
Shelves very full.?Ci
ID HEATING
ITES.
3 EST AND MOST COM-*^
COOKING und 11 E ATI NG ft&t
r kept in any one house ii>^pS9J|
side of Charleston and Columbia,
i arrangements to sell for several
>uses on Commission, I cairsell at.
the same style ot Stoves. When
ie party, a discount will be made
sees and parts of Stoves always on
: before purchasing.
rULIUS C. SMITH.
Court House Square.
KIA, S. O.,
in
\RPENTERS' it BLACKSMITH
did*. Trace Chain*. Builders Hardware, Nails,
e Pant, Kettles, Percussion Cap*, Guoi, Pis,
Ao.
r?, Sc., in great variety, and of Superior Quald
Carriage-Makers' Materials in Qreat Variety,
a, teing assured that era can make it the interrated
Oun and Btasting Powder.
J. & T. It. AGNEW,
19 3m
Columbia
Advertisements
ISAAC SULZBACHiR,
?? W?* w '?I ZJ g
. r e: -wv e: * ^ n. -w
AKt>
SILVER WARE,
CUTLERY ANOI FANCY
ijl "i1 nz i / iii b
SPECTACLES A SPECIALITY.
UNDER COLUMBIA HOTEL,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Oct & 20 3m
JOHN C. DIAIi,
IMPORTER A SD I)EA LER IN ENGLISH
AND AMERICAN
HARDWARE kr niTicnv
vv UVJ IIJIjU 1 I
IKON. STEEL. NAILS, CASTINGS, MILL
Stones, Ri-ltinir Cloths, Smut Machine*,
Circular Saw*, Mill Iron*, Sugar Pans,
CARRIAGE BUILDING
AMD
TRIMMING MATERIAL**.
INDIA RUBBER AND LEATHER
BELTING,
Carpenter*, Blacksmith and Tanner*'
X O O L s,
HOUSEKEEPING AND FURNISHING!
HARDWARE,
A GR1CVL TUKA L 1SIPL EMENTS,
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Paints, Oil*, Ercncb
and American Window Glass,
Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Shot Delta, Powder
Flasks, Powder, Shot, Ac.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
At the Sign of tho
GOLDEN PAP LOCK,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Sept 23 19 3m
IIIJV FKU.U
C. F. JACKSON,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
DEALER IN CIIEAP AND CHOICE
?B(D(?)S=
ALWAYS OW HAND,
A LARGE STOCK
or
HOMESPUNS. PRINTS, TICKING,
BLANKETS, QUILTS. CLOAKS, SHOES,
HOSIERY AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
Sept 28 19 3tn
LORICK & IMffll
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
IM
Bli IKR8, iho Great Southern Tonic.
Agricultural Implement a.
GROCERIES &C.
OUR friends who favor us wiih tlieir ordera
can always r<-ly on finding us at
the hoi torn of the rnaiket.
Solicit coi.BignmentB of Connfry Produce.
Their facilities arc auch as lo guarantee
prompt mica, at the best figures in the
market.
LORICK A LOWRANOE.
Columbia, S. C.
Sept 28 19 8m
~E7~E. JACKSON.
ft
Druggist and Pharmaceutist,
COLUMBIA S, C.
Sep 28 19 8m
It. & W C. Swaffield,
(wvvw&m
OLOTHINO AND HAT
HOUSE.
THE LARGEST STOCK EVER
OFFEKFD lO TIIE PUBLIC.
GA RMENTS MA DE TO OR.
J)JM IN A STYLE UNSURPASSED.
THE BEST FITTING SHIRTS.
CLOTHING AND IIATS BY
THE DOZEN OR CASE.
Sept 28 19 3m
" Scorn to do a moan action," hut do a
tinmano one l?y rcooniir.ending all who culler
with Chill* and Fever. l>yepcp* a, I>e?
hililv. WHiit of Anr??lit.? In l..u silTuTto
all and examine then
B. WEHRLE,
ORSENVaLLE, ?. O.
DEALER IN
rnin un vnvcn miTnnrn
* ouuB aio oiiiiio tunonu,
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES,
18 ft 22 Carat Solid Nuptial Bings,
SILVER & SILVER-PLATED
Hf WORK of all di*crii>liona iu l?l?
line done promptly. HI
Oct 27 28 ly
W. H. CAMMEK,
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH AND MACHINIST
CORN SIIELLER8, Cotton Gina, L?ck?,
Sewing Machined, Umbrellaa and Paraaola
REPAIRED with promptneaa. Charge*
reaaonable. Corn Sbeilera, for aale from $10
to $12. I am alao prepared to furniah Stencil
Plates, for marking clothing.
Rlack*iiii thing.
I HAVE in addition to my uaual buainoaa,
opened a BLACKSMITH SHOP, baring
a competent woiKuian birod, Lurk in Weatfleld.
Work in Ibia line will o?done ftuticfactoriiy.
Rondy made PLOUOIIS alwaya on hand
(or aalc.
Stand?In rear of Old Court Houae, at tbe
Randolph place, having removed from my
Hand on Main Street. 28-tf
Xj.ross&co.,
MA N UFA CT Ult ERS
(>9
TfKMT
DEALERS IN
JAP AH NED AND PRESSED
AMD
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES.
AM kind* or
Tin and Sheet Iron Work Done
On the most
REASONABLE TERMS,
And with promptness.
Storo Nearly Opposito the
Post Office.
Feb 10 39 tf
NEW STORE.
JOE1T H. G-OODZiSTT
RESPECTFULi/Y inform* the Public that
he hn* commenced llusinces again at
the Old Stand of
LONG & GOODLETT,
1 Where he has just opened a portion of hi* |
I Stock, conaialing of
itDa'S" <&?(?>?&,
GrocerleB, Crockery, Boots, Shoes,
Hardware, &c.,
All of which were bought at low figure*, and
will bo sold for
CASH OR R A R T E R
At a slight advance on Cost, lie solicits a
share of the public patronage.
Ap 6 46 tf
Por Sale or Lease.
rPIlK subscriber will Sell or Lease a FA11M,
L GRIST MILL and TAN YAKD, situated
13 miles below Grcenvillo Court House,
near the Fork Shoal Road. The Farm is
small, but tho Mill nnd Tan Yard aro both in
good running condition. Persons wishing to
either buy or lease, will address or call on me,
at Oak Lawn, Greenville County, S. C.
J. L. WOODSIDE, M.D.
July 13 8 6cow
GREENVILLE
PAPER MILLS.
:o:
I J. Bannister & Son, '
OP ALL KINDS OP
Book, News, Wrapping and
Colored
JM-Z ? tGBm
HronKST CASH Pities PAID FOR
Clean Cotton or Linen RAUS.
Way 25 1 1y
Marble Yard,
LAURENS C. H., S. C.
Marble cutting in ai.l its
Blanches, dona in the neatest ot
Style, and of the hest Italian and Ameiican
MARBLE. Address
JOSHUA KLLF.DGK.
Laurms Court House, S^C.
June I 2 ly
E. P. JONES,
AND SOLICITOR IX EQUITY.
WILL rRAC-riCK IN ALL
COURTS OF THIS STATE |
At AO,
IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS.
Office Greenville C. H., S. 0,.'
July 7 lyW.
K. P.ABLKT. 0. O. VILLI
EASLEY & WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
ANI) IN EQUITY,
GREENVILLE, 8. 0.,
i iv, r. in me courts 01 the fttate and
Jr ?f th? Vnit?d States, and give espootal
attention to oases In Bankruptcy,
Juno 13 3
WATCIIES, CIsOCKS,
Jewelry, Periscopic Spectacles,&c
WILL order an extra article
for any person. Special aliened!
JmR tion will ho given to REl'AIR1N'd
fi-ie Watches of every des
eriplion. Vest references given.
JAMES 0. BLACK.
June 30 A tf
Notice
IS hereby given to all whom it may concern,
that I will apply t<> S J. Ouuthit,
Probate Judge ol (Jreenville County, on the
6III day of November next, for a final discharge
as Excctttor of the Estate of SA
RAH B. FORI', d-eeased. therefore all
parties having claims against said Eaiatr
will pre*enl them to me on or he'ote said day
or he debared.
OFORGE F. TOW NFS,
October 4. 1870. ta-b Executor.
f Alt OPENINGs
nT?T!TnrrvrTT.".*! ? ^
Ma Wa
MISS McKAY, having Just
JTSflUk returned from New York, will
My^|opi>n nn THURSDAY, the ftth
kdK^Qf inat., beautiful pattern Bonneti,
Hats, Flower*, Feather*, Rih*
jftfPny hona, Infanta Ilata and Capa,
W/l? Fura, Heal anil Imitation Hair
tS *V ?w"*? I'*ca Collar*, Jet Chains,
Oct 5 *20 tf
/^'Spartanburg Spartan will copy threw
times, and send bill care of tha Enterprise.
i before Purchasing.
Equality Life Insurance Company
of Virginia.
A
Princip tl Office, Ao. 1016, JUain Street, Richmond,
Va.
REASONS why every one ahould insure in
the Equality Lifo Insurance Company,
ol Virginia :
1st. It is more Liberal to the Insurers than
any other company, and will eventually become
Purely Mutual and belong to the insurers.
2d. It circulates its money amongst its patrons,
who c-c tho insurers. Consequently they
are continually getting the benefit of the rapid
accumulation of the Company, the money being
invested by the Hoard of Directors amongst
the Inturert.
3d. Tho loans of this Company are as liberal
as other companies who declare dividends
at the end of ttie second, third and fourth
years, but this Company at the ocU of the first
and every year.
DAVID B. CLARK, President.
TH08. H. WYNNE, Vice-President.
JOHN Q. WINN. Secretary.
Gen. JAMES II. LANE, Actuary,
Dr. F. 1). WATKINS. I .... . ...
Dr. C. II. W. DAVIS, ( Medical Advisers.
Judge JOHN A. MEREDITH, Counsellor.
DJRKCTORB.
o. u. Winston, Treasurer and Secretary R.
F. A P. It. K ; Win. J. Johnson, of Johnson A
Hunt, Wholesale (Jroeers ; Win. n. Powers, ot
Winston A Powers, Wholesale Grocers; Albert
Ordway, Treasurer Buckingham State
Company; J. F. Gibson, Superintendent
Adams' Express Company ; Charles Y. Morris,
Morris A Co.'s oiig:,r Refinery ; G. A. ^Pepie,
Superintendent Manchester Cotton Mills;
John II. Tyler, John 11. A John Tyler, Jewelers;
Moses Millhiscr, Wholesale Dry Goods;
Thotnos 8. Baldwin, Clothier ; John M. Goddin,
Cusliier Planter's Eai.k ; J. It. Powell,
Superintendent Western Union Telegraph
Company; Alex. G. Robertson, Cattle Broker ;
George I. Herring, Wholesale Grocer; It. L.
Brown, of Brown, Jones A Co., Wholesale
I Grocers; A Bodeker, Druggist; 8. M. Rosen*
buura, of S. A M. ltosenbaum, Dry Gooods.
Equality Life Insurance Company.
JPtf Kjramine it* Pamphlete hejore you insure,
it is to your interest to do so. Agent*
wanted everywhere.
BL!VJ. ?. HFItlOT,
Gen. Travelling Agent, Charleston, S. C.
Sept 22 18 tf
Cn. SitevLLENoERCEFl'S
Fever and Ague
A. is'T IDOT E
Allt'U) * StopM tlic Cliillu.
Tliio Ucdii ino luisliecii Before tlio rul>lic.
fifteen yc.irs, and is still ahead of all
oilier !tn >w:i remedies. It docs not purge,
docs not .Hicl:? n t" 3 atomnch, is jierfiMitly
s ifo i:t any do o and. uudor all cireum
Buiai-':s, r.j? i mmotility lUeuiciiio tliat will
CURE i K1 CD! A f E LY
an I jki...y cvay form of Favor
ttiul A ."ito, I) "";ni4<? ji is a perfect Anil*
dele to Itlaliirla.
Bold by o" Cvuggists.
Pel) 2 37 ly
Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta
R R.
Coi.umdia, S. C., September 1, 1870,
ON and after THIS 1)AY, the Passenger
(ruing over this Road will run as follows
:
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Charlotte, N. C-, at. 8.20 a. m.
" Columbia, S. C., at 3.40 p. m.
Arrive Augusta, at .8.50 p. ro.
GOING NORTtt.
Leave Augusta, at (1.00 a. m.
" Columbia, 8. C., at 11.45 a. m.
Arrive Charlotte, N. C., at. 6.30 p. in.
accommodation trains, sundays rxcbptkd.
Leave Columbia 10.10 p. in.
Arrive at Augusta.... 7.00 a. in.
Leave Augusta 6.30 p. in.
Arrive at Columbia 4.15 a m.
Close connections made eta Hrcensboro nnd
Richmond and Ac<|uia Creek, and via Raleigh,
W'oiu.... ? ? )-- "" ? -
.. . ??u uiiu uuj nine, xnrougu TicKcts sold
and baggage checked to all points North,
South, and West.
1P&- For futher information npply at this
Office. C. BOUKNIUHT, Sup't.
Supt 7 16 tf
South Carolina Rallrcad Company.
Col.tiMBiA, 8. C., May 13, 1870.
ON nnd after Sunday, 15 May, the Passenger
Trains upon the South Carolina Railroad
will run the following schedule:
rOR CttARLKIITOW.
Leave olumbia 7 45 a m
Arrive at harleston 3 30 p m
Leave Charleston 8 30 a m
Arrive at olumbia 4 10 p m
FOR AUOI'HTIA.
Leave Columbia 7 45 am
Arrive at Augusta 4 25 pm
Leave Augusta 8 00 a m
Arrive at Columbia... 4 10 p m
NIGfIT KXPRKSS TRAIN (SfNOAVS KXCKPTKIt.)
I Leave Columbia 7 50 p in
Arrive at Charleston 6 45 a o\
Arrive at Augusta 7 05 a m
Leave Charleston 7 SO p tn
Leave Augusta ft 00 p m
Arrive at Columbia 6 00 a m
CAMKKIt TRAIN.
Camden and Columbia Pussepgpr Trains
will run on 5f"Pdfiys, Wednesdays and Hatuiu
day*) fiuJ between Camden fttul ipgvillodaj,
lyLeave
Camden 6 35 a m
Arrive nt Columbia 11 00 a m
Leave olumbia 1 00 p m
Arrive at arnden 5 40 p m
II. T. PEAKE. Qen'l Sup't.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
GEN'L SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
Cot.i'tiniA, 8. C., July 26, 1870.
ON and after MONDAY, August 1, the following
Schedule will be run daily, Sundays
excepted, connecting with Night Trains on
South Carolina Road, up and down, also with
Trains going 8ouih?oti Charlotte, Columbia
and Augu?ta Railroad :
Up?Leave Columbia 8 15 a m
" Alston 0.38 a m
" Newberry 11.03 am
I Arrive Abbeville...,. 3.00 p m
" Anderson 4.30 p m
" (Ireenville 6.00 p m
Down?T,eave (Ireenville 7.00 a m
" Anderson 7.30 a m
" Abbeville 0.00 a m
" Newberry 12.47 p m
" Alston 2.30 p m
Arrive Columbia S.46 p m
JOHN " -- ?
? u, munfi, Uen'l Sup't.
Aog 3 11 if
wm, p. price,
| attorney at law
oahionega, ga.,
I I LI. prv ti<*? in the Counties of I.emy I
W kin, D wson, iiitin t, k'annin, Union,
Towns. White nd H ?11.
1 Jen 10 :S tf