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STONE & MURRAY'S omctrs! . Tllti GREAT STOKE & MURRAY O I R O TJ S. THE COLLOSSUM OF EXHIBITIONS? NEW DESIGNS TO AMUSE? PEER. LESS TALEN^?MATCHLESS SKILL. FES8H SENSATION FOE 1870. WILL XDIBIT ID ??-TTNTfiNVlT.T.IE r> 1? J 6 RBENVILlVic, MondayD^mbTrMh. /0*ANDKR80N, Tueaday, December 6th. EXTRA ATTRACTION. Ilerr 8chro(T Trained Wild Beaata, e*til be exhibited conjointly with the Circua performance a, without additional charge. Ilerr Schroff, the Great Lion Hunter, will eater the Den of f.Sotie ?-UI-- ?J art?ill ? ?*VI?IUK auu AUrillV tng Ptrforaiuct with these Ferocious Animator the Forest, exemplifying the immense potency that man wields over the brute creation, file Opulent It four eel of (Ac Superb Centralisation of Arenio Talent. To delight and amnae are of a character quite ' new In tbta couutrjr. xbe Exhibitions this season will be enriched and adorned ky Performers inimitable in their special robes; and the splendor of the Entertainments will be enhanced b. ever* >iwiiiin - ??u ? r -"J J V<jH IVIIV IV UJItllO them elegant In style, and finish, and magnificent in their general ebaraeter. The great variety ef celebrated Performers tn thi* Troupe is potent to an stain the elevated standard of exoellenee acquired by this popular Circus. A perusal of the annexed list of famous Actors will serve of palpable evidences to confirm the promise, that the attained eminence and conspicuous superiority of Stone k. Murray's Circus, will be amply maintained this Season. Behold the Attractions. Exhibitions will be given Afternoon and Night, Commencing at 2 and 1\ o'clock. Doors open one honr previous. Admission, 73 cents. Children under 10 years, JyQ cents. In order to gratify the innate desire implanted hi the human miad for witnessing SENSATIONAL SPECTACLES. Stone A Murray will introduce two new Excitements, Free to the Publie! The first will be presented on the morning of the Exhibition day, in the form of a GRAND STREET PAGEANT, Preceded by the Elegant Band Chariot, containing Prof. 0. P. Perry's famed Orchestra, drawn by 8i$teen Horses?msnaged by the great Maitre du Cbeval, Mons. J. H. Paul.? This rare sight will be circumvestod with too many wonders to be minutely described in the limits of a newspaper advertisement?therefore, the reader is referred to the Parade itself for particulars. The second Free Exhibition will he a marvelous display of human intrepidity * UP IN THE AIR! By the darlhg Funambulist, Madellc Jeanette Ellsler, who will walk from the gfotthd to the Apex of Circus Pavilion, and return. oq. _ at Slender Wire. This startling Q?SgfTt.Tr ? iVirhrninr ~f niwrnnmiirn V w?u take place at 1 o'clock, P. M., and the unique nature of the feat Vannot fail to command the, attention of the citisens of this vicinity. For details of these Dual Sensations, see the various Pictorial Descriptive Bills and Programmes. THE GREAT JAMES E. COOK, The Equestrian Miracle, and Champion Horse ram of the world, who will exhibit for the first season in America his<marvelons feats of Equitation on SIX NAKED nORSKS! { In addition to his other accomplishments of brilliant eouestrisnlsm. M'LLE CAJ(L"TTA DxBERGE, Confessedly the most daring, dashing and finished Equestrienne in the world, M'LLE JEANETTE ELLSLER. ? The astonishing and Iteautiful Tight Rope Danseuse. MI88 EMILY COOK. The elegant English Manege Eqtlestflenne. LB JRUNF BURT. World renowned Bar* Back H?fdl? Rider. Beat in Axteriea. MB. TOM BARRY, The famous Hibernian Clown?hla first appearance In Am merle a. Ma. DSN STONE, The popular American Clown and Fun Generator. TIIE SNOW BROTHERS, (Benjamin, William and Alfred.) the unparalleled Equilibrists and Acrobats. Ma. WILLIAM DUCROW, The intrepid Performer on Corde Volante, and hU INFANTILE SON, OKORQIR, The bravest juvenile Equestrian in existenoe. MR. CHARLES BLIS8, The acknowledged Champion Tumbler of the World. Mb. WILLIAM FRANKLIN, The Paragon of Somersault Equestrians. BIO. COLUMBUS, The surprising Contortionist, whose strange flexibility of body and limbs has won for him the title of "The Boneless Man." MA8TKR GEOROE COOK. The Artistte and Graeefril Principal Rider. Mr. EUGENE LEACH, The remarkably skillful and fearless Gymnast. Mm P r.AWnVT The gifted Exponent of Ptnerxtlt KmmUm. Mn. GKOHOE ADAMS, lUnirkkblt Seenie Protean Character and | Funny Clown. Ma THOMAS MURRAY,. The versatile Pantomimic Wonder. Mn. J. HATCHRLKR, The Model Athlete. The abeve Perform ere wtll be acsletod by such subordinate aide aa will be required to giro eelat to the varied nets. Mn. JOHN H. MURRAY, The unequaled Kqueetrian Direetor, will personally auperintebd the Kntertainmenta, a guarantee that they will be given entirely devoid of objectionable featuree, and Invented with the characteristics of refinement and parity In their representation. The popular rulea inaugurated tereral ;ttri ago by Stone A Murray for the praterration of ttriet order in tbelr Parilioq, will bo adapted thia aeaaon. RBk. MBBR DAT AND DATS. V So Smoking . ,lowed In*ido tK* I'acilioH. \ NOT 80 VI J t M Notice 18 bsretgr given to nil whom it My concern that I will apply to 8. 3. Douthlt, Pro bn'e Judge of Oreenvllle County, on tbe W day of Jnnnary next, for n final discharge ai Guardian of BLIZABBTH COOK. November 53d, 18T0. . D. C. B1NNBTT. Nov S3 rr The State of South Carolina. QRBBNVILLB COUNTY. G?art of Common Pleas. roberts * Dorcar, Rgsictt W. J. Elrod? Nolle* of Motion for leave to Issue KxecuHon. To J- Elrod, D^fondant. TAKE notice that, on the affidavit, of which a copy is herewith filed, and on the Judgment and proceedings in this case, the undersigned will more the Court to be held on Me 2d Monday in January surf, at OreenrilU Court House, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for leave to issue execution upon said Judgtnen'. Greenville C. II., 1 ?tfa November, 1870. E. P. JONES, Plaintiffs Attorney. IT appearing to my satisfaction, by affidavit that the defendant is non-resident, and toat be is a proper party hi this case, and that a cause of Action exists against him: II is ordered that service of this motion be mad? by publication, and that this Notice be published once a week, for six weeks, in the En~ terprite and Mnnntainoor. November 17th, 1870. 8. J. DOUTHIT, J. P., O. C. Nov 23 27 Notice IS hereby given to all whom it may coreern, that I wilt apply to 8. J. Doutbit, Probate Judge of Greenville County, on the 15tfa day of December next, for a Anal discbarge as Administrator of the Estate of IRVINE RRRRN ' iinninne ftT>or? i i _ f\ UJ/OAVVO UiVDDll) A*J?r. November I4th, 1870. 28-0 5'AIIJti ABJTJS) wassrwrsiA MILLINERY. tiJjSaK MISS McKAY has just re eel red new supplies of Don yNuju n?ti, Hats, Rlboone, Feathers JR3M Flower*, ?e. Also Infant* parWHaJm Hafa and cap*. Fura, (Re* Will and imitation,) Hair Coil* je jfliA and Lace Good*, which sh< (r l#I offers at very low prices. Nov 1 14 U ft | JTs S3 c ? "jg ? >.o ~ ?s ~ ai^oi a.?&i^r^= * 2 .jfJ S ^ a J- 5j ce .|'2!?i.aS? wq H ^.2p5 -5 ? , ? Au ? -T3 oq . f*<.- ^ iz; o> ft ? -1 ?*s?8 g.2?0 R U o- n 5/wt; H i*. 2 ** s?y5.rf^j3jsj 3 f; J3 3 = ..2 o ftl? S* fl-g etc "3 . .I?sl 8^h> & a-*i 31? ?I-tfjf?0 d-8 s y ?- ?"3 K V J ? S sfi J^s-sj-^c * 0<!-= llI(S..?|?^<5 If* X ? ? .? Ob ts Qui 2 ?J3 ^ ' o'OH ? O ? ? ? 2 15 3 "I b JSm $ tig St? g if"0 k.K 1 = JSt r\J 1 5 ? 5c ce rr\ 02 ? .Jl v ^1 08 js o iw 8 2*"-P ^ ^ ia 1 SI ^ Jb - *i . ? S m g j $ I ? s h h j?o ? -?|-8S'35aa?.tail? b^-J y ? "** ej '5 **" a ? S-sJi <? Sfc s-5_ rotnr FOR 8A1.E IN BREVARD, Transylvania County, N. C. ON THE 1ST MONDAY IN JANUARY, and day* following, the County Com? tnisaioners will proceed to aell, at PUBLIC AUCTION, 5n a credit of one and two yeara, (with the exception of flvo per ecnt. down,) all the U N S O li J) I.OTS In said Town, (33.) Said Lota are, many of them, favorably and lonveniently located for BUSINESS PURPOSES AKD f^usmiic.w HussmDE&sscgja?.. Tli? Town of ItreVard la RAPIDLY BUILDING UP, With the ad ventage of Churches, and one of ihe fineat Schools in the 8outh. Persona wishing to locate in this new and enterprising Town, may be shown the above Lots by ap>ljing to T. L. OASH, O. L. KRWIN, B. C. LANKFORD. Not 0 25 8 THE Ladies' Store. W. II. IIOYEY Sc. CO. Are prepared to exhibit to the ladies a Large and Beautiftil line of DRIBQO aOODO, Consisting in part of: bombazine, french merino, (all colors,) ALPACCAS of the best brands, English SATINET, POPLINS, MELANGE LUSTRE, ALL-WOOL DELAINE, (black, white and colored,) DBBEOE, CHENE MOHAttl, AMERICAN DELAINE, go., Ac. Alt *1 OTAPU AD sssae, &&3S ?.33$ CLOTHING M LA ROE AND WELL-SELECTED. ALIO, furs, snAWija. CLOAKS, CLOAKINO, VELVETEENS. CIX)THS, CA8SIMERRS, AO. AC A Complete Stock In onr line, end nil fun en teed of the Beet Quality and Loweet Prieei Not f U if Notice. A PPLICATION will ba made at the nex J\ eeaeion of the Legislature to reneu the Charter of Incorporation of the FAIR VIEW PRK8BYT8RIAN CHURCH o Greenville County. 8ept 14 U 9m Subscribe for the Entk prisk will pay from now to Jan. 1872 ATTENTION! I ^PERSONS INDEBTED NOTE, LIEN OR A fiflnTTTWT v w w w M 4k y WILL TLEASE j , CALL AND SETTLE, BY I j FIRST DECEMBER, Or they will find their paper in hands i of an Attorney for ! Collection. ' DAVID & STRADLEY. Not S *4 If B. WEHBLE rLTlAS iuet returned with a well , LnJ selected Stock of i WATCHES, :| CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER AID PLATED f Ml Table Cutlery, &c. HIS Sto^.k wna personally ee* lccted from the best houses in his j line, and can guarantee satisfaction. 1 Oct 1# . . 22 tr f , t Notico. . ?S hereby ptven fo nil wliom It may eon 1 eern, thnt I will apply to S?. J fkpuihit, Pm'>aie Judfir of (trenolllt County, on tlie SOrA day of November next, lor a Fin*I Diecharge * Executor of the KiUte of ER? VINE WARD, doconee.t. ALFRED WARD. Oct. 41, 1870. 2S-6 Executor. Administrator's Sale. I ya?-Vv WILL ^ AgSL'TL sold, on Sales-^H^^^9ft ffSn^ ?n d;7"^SP her next, before the Court House door, in Greenville, a Tract or mt mm 9 Containing one hundred acres, more or less, situated at CROSS ROADS. Thrco-and-a-half miles from the City. On the place are * comfortable DWELLING ItOUSR and Outbuildings, good Orchard, fine Water, Ac. also, A valuable LOT, situated in the fork of Pendleton and Augusta Streets, and oppofite Messrs. Williams A Whitmire's Store. also, On Tuesday after Holes-day, at WUliamstnn, a LOT in the town of Williamston, Anderson County. also, A half-interest In a LOT adjoining tbe above. also, , On Wednesday, 7th December a Tract of LAND, in Pickens County, near tbe Trap, containifr# acres, more or less. Terms to be made known on day of sale. J. n. DEAN, Ad'tor. Oct 10 32 5 ~~ EmULISIIED 1IM GREEN VILLE COACH FACTORY. GOWER, COX & MARKLEY. WE would announce to our customer?, that wo are prepared now to All all Orders for VEHICLES. We have added to our Stock of Wood-Working Machinery, and increased our stalT of workmen to about 70, and therefore trust that none of our patrons will bo disappointed in having orders prompt 1/ nnco. mo ptock or One, Two, Three, Four and Six-Hone Iron Axle PLANTATION WAGONS, will be kept full; and now aa far one-third of a century past, tbcae Wagons shall be the StANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. We bete a large Stock of Light BUGGIES AND ROCK A WA YS Of our own make, and a Stock of NorthernBuilt BUGGIES?both low-priced and bighprieed?fur those who wish to purchase North* ern work, priced as low as any Southern dealer. We call special attention to the improvements making In our SPRING WAGONS. Without raising the price, we are finishing them with GREAT CARE. Arid Painting them Elegantly. To cn'tomers at a distance, Priced Lists will be promptly mailed on application to GOWER, COX & MARKLEY. Aug 10 12 Om LiIBBP.TT wHITJE _LE AD. Bay the Best?It is the Cheapest. :o: To Consumer! of Whito Lead Everywhere :<r TI1K increased demand from all sections of the country for orr well-known brand of PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, induces us to ask your special attention to it, and we cordially invite you to give U a trial. UNEaiJALED. 1st. For Wearing and Covering Properties. 3d. For Whiteness and Beauty of Finish. Sd. For Uniform Fineneaa of Grinding. 4th. Same Weight will do more and better work, at a given cost, than any other. 6th. Most Economical White Lead ever introduced. 6th. If you wish to procure aa much value aa p"onn>lD IUI J WUI inuuoj ?uu actur* OIUU* some and durable work, use PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. Try it and bo convinced. Satiafaction guar* anteed by the Manufacturer. ZIEQLE A SMITH. Whnleaate Drug. Faint and Olaaa Dealer, No. 137 North Third Street, Philadelphia. WHOLESALE AGENTS, GOWEE, COX A MARKLEY, dealers in Coach Materials, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Ac , r UREZNVILLE, 8. C. I Aug 10 13 Sin FOR SALE OR TO RENT, . A Comfortable DWELLING i | containing aeven Rootpa, and | r nnoesury wui-isanrtnixe, . BEaa&wUhm a few minalea walk of f Varaau Uoiveraity. For partial art apply to t. q. donaldson. Niiromt?:r 21 ?7 If ; t3T~ Advertise In the Enxkr. ruuk. - DRY G CARPE WHOLESALE :o The Popular One-1 ~ ~ ~C*G L U M 1 18 pack8d pull of dry goods, wr Prlcea. Every bmly la raited, and none f and the cuatonaera dad they get better vatae f< THEY T E ] We believe In railing Good* for (*m1I Pmtli, Call and rao ui when in the City; or, will be h Dreaa (Jooda. Needle-Worka, Laeee, Trimmia Domeatier, Notion* and Hoara Fnrniahlng Goo extenrive variety. Agenta for the Empire Ben W. De LOV1 W. D. LOVE. October 20 M 9s'"s7m, OOLXJMI deal! HARD WAR RE, CUTLERY, C. BAR IRON, Pfow and Caat 8leel, Plow M< Brad*, Tack*, Steelyard*. Potware, 8at tol*, Spade*, Sbi>vel*, Manure Fork*, Axe*, A< Al*o, Choice Family Groceries, Wine*, Liqu ity. Paint*, Oil*, Window Qla**, Vsrnivhe*, ai We solicit a call to examine Goods and Pric e*t of pnrebosers to buy from a*. ^9. We are alio Agent* for Dnpont's Celet Sept 28 COOKING AI ?TO , nli'te Stock ot 11 it v i ti u: mnti ^gPaBHErT prominent II Than can be l>oi(gnt alsewliero foi txao or more Stoves are sold to 01 from the regular prices. Extra pi band. Call and examine my Stocl t 8?pt 28 stW5?.3iPMs DYSPEPSIA A INDIGESTION ^V/ENTTCHI^ *M*T? s^^^r' ^ W^~L~ S0L0 EVERYWHERE. jTffl D 0WK^msEr& DAVIS - ?WHOLESAL? DRUGGists omnjarogAfc N. B. The Commissioner of Revenue has decided that any dealer can cell tliia article without a special license. For sale hy DAVID & STRADLEY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Com mission Merchants, Greenville, 8. C. ALSO DY Drs. Karrson &. Marshall, Wholesale and Retail Dru^gi'ls, UKEENVILLK, 8. C. Alar su 45 ly C. KKRRISON, JR. W. J. AJ80N( C. WAGRKR' LOUISVILLE EXCELSIOR THESE PLOWS are mnrto of either Cast Iron or Steal, and are the beet and cheapest in the market. Send for printed liet. Also, Amei' and other Plows, of all price# and description#. Corn Shelters, Straw Cotters, Ac. Also, always on hand. Moore's New York Plows, at $2 each. A full stock of Planters and Itoilders Hardware, consisting in part of Kllwcll's and (trade's lloes, Spades, Trace Chains, Axes, Nails, of warranted quality; Uune, Cutlery and - Housekeeping articles? wholesale ana retail. l.r C. KKKKISOX, Ja. A CO.. 240 King Street, Sign of the ltig Axe, CHARLESTON, S. C. Oct 5 20 3m Columbia Advertisements ISAAC SULZBACHER, Axn SILVER WARE, CUTLERY AND; FANCY SPECTACLES A SPECIALITY UNDER COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, 8. C. Oct & 20 8m R. & W. C. Swaffield, (CflDlLi&EOIM. OLOTHXiTO AXTD HAT HOUSE. THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERFD lOTHE PUBLIC. GARMENTS MADE TO OR DEli IN A STYLE ONSURPASSED. THE BEST FITTING SHIRTS. CLOTHING AND nATS BY THE DOZEN OR CASE. | 8?pt JA It In -OODS, T S, &.C., AND RETAIL. c ; 'rice Cash House of VJfeJ db oo? f / a, s. c.. m THE BEST GOODS, AT THE LOWERT II to kujr. W m|| Standard Makes of Goods, >r their money Irom us than any whero vise? I L, L US SO. and by tbU bmim, un yon lime and money, appy to reoeived your 0RDKR8. ig?, Caaaimerea, Clolha, Jean*, Tweed*, Printa, da, Carpeta, Ruga, Oil Cloth*, Ac., in large and ing Machine. E A CO., Columbia Hotel Building. B. B. McCREERY. 33 3m JIA, ?. O., ERS IN ARPENTERS' A BLACKSMITH >ulds, Trace Chain*. Builder* Hardware, Nail*, ice Pan*, Kettle*, TercuMlon Cap*, Quo*, Piai., Ac. or*, Ac., in great variety, and of Superior Quatnd Carriage-Maker*' Material* in Great Variety. e?, being assured that we can make it the inter >rated Gun and Blasting Powder. J. & T. R. A?I*EW. 1? 3m VD HEATING ITEB. tGEST AND MOST COM-jr., COOKING nnd HEATING8/^. er kept in any one houso in itside of Charleston and Columbia, le arrangements t?? sell for several 'oases on Commission, I can sell at /k:h. the same stylo ot Stoves. When ic party, a discount will be made eccs nnd parts of Stoves always on { before purchasing. JULIUS C. SMITH, Court IIousc Sqnarc. in if JOHW C. DIAL, IMPORTER AND DEA LER IN ENGLISH AND AN ERIC AN HARDWARE & CUTLERY, IRON. STKKL, NAILS, CASTINGS, MILL Stone*. Bolting Cloth*, Smut Machine*, Circular Saw*, Mill Iron*, Sugar Pun*, i carriage building AND TRIMMING MATERIAL*. | INDIA RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, Carpenters, Blacksmith and Tanners' TOOLS, HOUSEKEEPING AND FURNISHING HARDWARE, A G RICULTURA L 1MPL EMEXTS, Lime, Cement, Plaster. Paints, Oils, Ercnch and American Window Glass, Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Shot Belts, Powder Flasks, Powder, Shot, Ac. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At tho Sign of the GOLDEN PAD LOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C. Sept 28 19 3m BUY FROM C. F. JACKSON, COLUMBIA, S. C., DEALER IN CHEAP AND CHOICE [MY ??)? ALWAYS ON HAND, A LARGE STOCK; OP IIOMESPUXS, PRINTS, TICKING, BLANKETS, QUILTS, CLOAKS, SHOES, HOSIERY AND 3FANCY ARTICLES. Sept 28 10 8m E?T AM.IHIED 1843. M. H. BER RY'S Furniture ware rooms, tlain street. columbia, s. c. TVJ"0\V art hiind, the largest and host *ei> leeted stock of FURNITURE ever kept in this market; consisting in part of Parlor, Dining Room and Chamber Suits ? Some entirely n>-\v patterns, and prices to compare with Charleston. Spring Beds and Mitllre?ees of all kinds. or !? rticular attention paid to packing I goods lor shipping. tt.nl OO l? |r? a.u iv nm | LORICK i LOWRANCI IMPORTERS A ED DEALERS miminAW, Agricultural Implements, GROCERIES &C. OUR friends who favor tta with their orders can always rely on finding us at the bottom of the tnmkrt. Solicit consignments of Country Produce. Their laeilities are such as to guarantee prompt sales, at the beat figures in the market. LORICK A LOWRANCE. Columbia, 8. C. 8*pt 28 18 8m E. E. JACKSON. Druggist and Pharmaceutist, COLUMBIA S, C. 8*p 28 19 8m The State of South Carolina* GREENVILLE COUNTY. Court of Common Pica*. Alexander McDcr and V. A. McBrr, Execator*, >?. G. w. Brooks, G. W. Gibson and A. 8. Scruggs, Defendants. Sum mone for Honey Demand?Complaint mo i Served on O. IV. Brook*?To O. If. IIrook*, ' ' one of the Defendant t* tkie Action. ~\T OU ara hereby summoned and required to jL answer the Complaint in this Aotlon, wbich, together with the Summons, has been ! tied, thia 4th November, 1871), in tlie OlBoe of the Clerk of the Court of Common rieas for Greenville County, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscribers at their office, at Greenville, 8. C.. within lire*to it??? -? ,l J ? ?? Mrit'w o/ (Ait Summon* upon yon, exclutice of the day of trrrire. Should yon fail to answer this complaint witbin the time aforesaid, tbe Plaintiff* will take Judgment against you for the sum of Fire Hundred Dollars, with interest, at tbe rate of eercn per centum per annum, from tbe 1st day of January, 1800. and costs. Dated Novcinlier 4tb, 1870. W. A. McDANIEL, C. C. C. O. C. | BARLEY A WELL8, ' I Plaintiffs Attorueys. ' Nov 1C 20 8 State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE COUNTY. In the Conrt of Common Pleas. IT IS ORDERED thnt an Extra Term of the Court of Common n?-a? be held for Greenville County, commencing on 77k?ir*day. December Is/, at which the Equity Docket and Apneel Docket, and Notions for N?-w Trial", will he called, and the Cases ther?on he disposed of. It is farther ordered that the Clerk of the Court give notice of the same by four weekly notices in the newspapers of the County. J AS. L. ORR. September 28, 1870. I eeitify that the above is n true copy of an Order pn'se-l at last Term of tbe Court. W. A. MoDANIEL. C. C. C. P. G. C. Clerk's Oflice, November 9, 1870. N?v 16 26 4 P WET-TPT TT1 1 Tf JL/lllVljri, j QRSEINimiLS, O. DEALER IN sols abb sum mm 'clocks, jewelry, SPECTACLES, ; 18 & 22 Carat Solid Nuptial Rings, SILVER & SILVER-PLATED "mw ym. n ?r jkz:* tW WORK of all diecriptions in l?is line done promptly._?T Oct 27 23 1y W. II. CAMMER, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH ANO MACHINIST CORN 8IIELLER8, .Cotton Gins, Locke, Sewing Machines, Umbrellas and Parasols REPAIRED with promptness. Charges reasonable. Corn Shcllers, for sale from $10 to $12. I am also prepared to furnish Stencil Plates, for marking clothing. Rlacksinithing. I HAVE in ndditinn to my usunl business, opened a BLACKSMITH SHOP, having a competent woiKman hired, Larkin Wcstfield. Work in this line will he done satisfactorily. Ready made PLOUGHS always on band for sale. ciuii.i?in rear ni uiu uourt House, at the Randolph place, having removed from my stand on Main Street. 23-tf A. J. ROSS & CO., MAN UFA CT URERS :?' I .W DEALERS IN JAPANNED AND PRESSED WARE, I AMI 1 COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Work Done j On the moat REASONABLE TERNJS, 1 And with promptness. > Store Nearly Opposite the i Post Office. ^ Feb 10 30 tf j NEW STORE. ! JOHN H. OCODLETT 6 Respectfully informs the Pubiiethat < he hna commenced Dusiness again at the Old Stand of " LONG & GOODLETT, 1 Where ho has just opened a portion of his Stock, consisting of ( 1Q1A V ???IDS, . Groceries, Crockery, Boots, Shoes, ] Hardware, &c., All of which were bought at low figure;, and will he solrl for CASH OR BARTER At a slight advance on Cost. He solicits a , sharo of the public patronage. ] Ap 0 40 if 4 GREENVILLE~ " i PAPER MILLS. ; J :o: ] J. Bannister & Son, J or ALL KINDS OP I Book, News, Wrapping and Colored ? m it w Highest carii price paid for Clean Cotton or Linen RAQS. May 25 1 1y E. P. JONES, at? ft.Aw? < AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. i WILL PRACrTlCIt IN ALL COURTS OF THIS STAT E , A LAO, IS THE UNITED STATES COURTS. Office Greenville C. H., 8. C.; July 7 lye W, K. KARI.ItT. fl. o. WRLLR EASLEY & WELLS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law AND IN EQUITY, GREENVILLE, 8. C., TfcR^CTICK in the Courti of the R???? _l of the United Stolen, and give enpeciol attention to caaca in Bankruptcy. Juno IS S WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Feriscopic Spectacles,Ac WILL order an extra article Ic J 5? fnT *n-v Pcr"or>- Special attcn,.11' ^Bp,ion giren to REPAIRfc 1 mfi' III fi'ie Watchea of every dea erlption. Beat refercncca given. JAMES ?. BLACK. June SO ft tf Equality Life Inaurance Company of Virginia. Prineiptl Office, A'#. 1015. Alain Street, liickmoml, I'd, REASONS why every one should insure in the Equulity Lile Insurance Company, i?t Virginia: 1st. It is more Liberal to the Insurers than *ny other company, and will eventually beonmo Purely Mutual and belong to the insurers. 2d. It circulates its money amougst its patrons, who are the insurers. Consequently they aro continually getting the benefit of the rapid accumulation of tbo Company, the money being invested by the Board of Directors amongst the insurers. 3d. The loans of this Company are as libera al ns other companies who declare dividends at the end of tbe second, third and fourth years, but this Company at the end of the first and every year. DAVID B. CLARK, President. T1I08. II. WYNNE, Vice-President. JOHN Q. WINN. Secretary. Oen. JAMES 11. LANK, Actuary, Dr. P. B. W ATKINS, I w .. .... Dr. C. II. W. DAVIS r Med>c?l Advisers. Judge J01IN A. MEREDITH, Counsellor. nniKCTons. J. B. Winston, Treasurer and Secretary K. F. A P. It. It; Win. J.Johnson, of Johnson A Hunt, Wholesale Grocer* ; Win. II. Powers, ot Winston A Powers, Wholesnlo Grocers; Albert Ordway, Treasurer Buckingham State Company; J. F. Gibson, Superintendent Adams' Express Company ; Charles Y. Morris, Morrik A Co.'s Sugar Refinery ; O. A. Pe? pic. Superintendent Manchester Cotton Mills; 1 John 11. Tyler, John II. A John Tyler, Jewelers; Moses Millhiser, Wholesnlo Dry Goods; I Thomas S. Baldwin, Clothier ; John M. Goddin, Cashier Planter's Bai.k ; J. R. Dowell, Superintendent Western Union Telegraph Company; Alex. O. Robertson, Cattle Broker ; George I. Herring, Wholesale Grocer; R. L. Brown, of Brown, Jones A Co., Wholesale Grocers: A Bodekcr, Druggist; S. M. Roeep>? bunm, of S. A M. Roscnbnum, Dry Uooods, Equality Life Insurance Company. Examine it! Pamphlet! brjore you in. sure, it ft to your intercut to do to. A yen ft lean ted eeeryichere. BRN JT. ?. II Fill OX, Gen. Travelling Agent, Charleston, S. C. Sept 22 18 tf rf Jir DiJ. SWALLE^DZZCZZS Fever and Ague AXT IT)OT p: Alwn* % Stop* ttic ('liill?i Tlus Mwli'inoliw been 1 ofore tlu) Public fifteen yo'.rs atid it ttlll .ilitvul of till other krinwi remedies. 11. Iocs not ptirjjo, do?? not siekt n t" : Htoipadi, it iiorfeetly safe in a'ly .1i-o nn?l tri'lcr n!\ ciroum?tauv?s;tin.liiuiw u ?;wtn . w:?l C it a u t 4?i i%? L i? i A i' w ? and jK'fni-iii'.'iii *f iv ry ? -i ?'? ouvcr and A-ruo, 1k'd?iu?o i. ; ? .i Aali? doto to Pialiiiktu Cold by p'f ProE2i?i.3. Feb 2 37 Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta R R. Colombia, S. C., September 1, 1870, ON and after THIS HAY, the Pnttengcr trains over this Road will run us folows: going sotm. jcavc Charlotte, N. C., nt 8.20 a. m. " Columbia, S. C., at 3.45 p. m. Lrrivc Augusta, at. 8.50 p. ra' UOINIi NOItTII. .enve Augusta, at 0.00 n. m. " Coltnnoia, 8. C\, at 11.45 a. m. Irrive Charlotte, N. C., at. ,.0.30 p. in. lCCOMMuDATION trains, sundays excepted. .cave Columbia 10.10 p. in. irrive at Augusta 7.00 a. m. .cave Augusta 0.30 p. m , irrive at Columbia 4.15 a. in. Close connections made via Greensboro and licbmond and Acquis Creek, and via Raleigh, Vcldon and Ray Line. Through Tickets sold ind baggago checked to all points North, South, and West. pi)- For futber information apply at this )ffice. C. DOUKNIGHT, Sup't. Supt 7 10 tf South Carolina Railroad Company* Columbia, 8. C.. May 13, 1870. ON and after Sunday, 15 May, the Paeaetigcr Trains upon the South Carolina Railead will run the following schedule: por charleston. [.cave olumbin 7 45 a m \rrive at liarleston 3 30 p m Leave Charleston 8 30 u uv Arrive at olutnhia 4 \0 p m por augu8tia. Leave Colunihlfl 7 45 a m Arrive at Aninui. ' ? * to p m Leme Augusta .....8 00 a m Arrive nt Columbia 4 10 pm tlOlIT EXPRESS TltAIN (Sl'.NIIAVS EXCEPTED.) Lcnve Culumbia 7 50 p m Arrive at Charleston 0 45 a m Arrive nt August" 7 05 a m Leave Charleston 7 30 p m l.enve Augusta 6 00 p in Arrive at Columbia 8 00 a m CAMUKN TRAIN. Curoilen nnd Columbia Passenger Trains sill run on Mondays, Wednesdays and SaturInys; and between Camden and Kingvilledaily Leave Camden 0 35 a m Arrive at Columbin 1! 00 a in Leave olumbia 1 00 p m Arrive at amden 5 40 p m II. Tj^ppAKK. OunT Sup't. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. QEN'L SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Coi.vmria, 8. C., July 25, 1870. ON and after MONDAY, August 1, the following Schedule will be run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting wilh Night Trains on South Carolina Road, up nnd down, also with Trains going South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad : Up?licave Columbia 8.15 a m " Alston 0.38 a m " Newberry 11.03 nm Arrivo Abbeville. ? ? a.uii p m " Anderson 4.30 p m " (Irwnrillc fc.00 p m Don a?TiCavc Greenville 7.00 a m " Anderoon 7.30 a m " Abbeville 0.00 a m " Newberry 12.47 p m " Alelon 2.30 p m Arrive Columbia 3.45 p m JOHN H. .M(>UK, Gan'1 Pnp't. Aur 3 11 tr WM. P. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW 3AHL0NEGA, GA., W ILL practice in the Coon tie* of Lampkin. 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