The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, March 22, 1871, Image 3
W Tk? T?M:?pk |H?I?I hiT? bwo
rtatad m brlp M NawUrr*. and IM w?r?
will doubtless feooo be niM^wl.
' Bin Ywoi ?I* e?nrrooo with many
bther* ?? have felt a lively interest It) the
ii*?U|(tiMii which Dr. Ayer has heen
making to discover the HlaM of failure ot
the baTr, and to provide a rtra-dy. Hie
renesrohee are Mid to have beeb bin eh more
thorough and enhauetlve than any aver
Made before. The reauk la now before ue
under the name ot Area's Ham Vio<?a ?
We have given it a trial, and with lull Ml
iefavtlon. It ?quali our mnet favorable antleipatlbna
Our gray heira have dieeppeered,
or resumed their original eolor j and
a vieilile crop ?f no ft, ailken hair haa started
on a part of the scalp which waa entre
ly bald.?Daily Voici, botfon tt-ft
Stttomm Bomsmt Earners!* a ?Of
many new Bout hern anierpriara which have
been undertaken ainee the war, none have
mot with greater or more deserved tone ere
than tha door, rash and Mind manufactory
of Mr. I* P. Toale, In Charlceton, 8. C. By
hard work, indomitable energy and liberal
advertising. Mr. Toale haa in three years
outstripped all eompeiition and ealablished
n hnrlneea which would do credit to any
?Hy In the United 8tatee. 42-6
Cooking Stoves.
I II.tVK JUST reneired a supply ot
Sret-elaM COOKING STOVES, at
BSKprlwi ranging n>m $20 up, towhloh
the attention of City and country families
is sailed. A. J. ROSS,
Nearly Opposite the Post Offlco.
Mar 22 46 tf
DENTISTRY! DENTISTRY!
JQ. McDAVlD graduate or the Pennsylvania
College of Denial Surgery, session
1800-07, respectfully offer* hi* professional
services to the cltitens of Greenville and surrounding
country.
Having acquainted himself with the modern
improvements of bis profession, he hopes, by
triet attention to business, tv bo aole to give
ati*faotion.
Office on tbe corner of Coffee and Mala
Streets, in H. A. Cauble's former residence,
up stairs. J. Q. MoDAVID, D. D. 8.
Mar 72 40 3m
Notice.
TIiK undersigned wish to employ, and will
pay a lli'trsl price Tor ? good CURRIER
AND LEATHER FINISHER, at tbeir Tan
Yard, eight miles west of Pendleton, on the
Blue Ridge R. R., at Harpers Mills. Address
us at Pendleton.
Tnos. A J. E. HARPER.
March 22 40 2
DISSOLUTION.
THK PARTNERSHIP heretofore exist,
ing under the name and rtyle of
DAVID 8c STRADLEY,
IS THIS DAY DISSOLVED,
BY MUTUAL AGREEMENT.
The Business will be conducted
at tlie old stand by J. A. DAVID,
to whom all indebtedness must be
Eaid, and by whom all claims will
e. paid.
~J. A T> \ UTE>.
SAMUEL STRADLEY.
March 7, 1871. 40-4
Paris Mountain
LgXS,KSHh
Acres, I..i merly the residence ot General
Waddy Ttiompaoo, situate five miles from
the City of Greenville, Is offered for sale.
There are two comfort able dwelling houses
on the premises with all necessary out- build
logs. There is a fine orchard of choice
fruit trees. Two or three hundred acres
Itsva been cleared, and wa# formerly in cup
HTHion. lit* eitiiMtii n it a magnifie-nt
one for country rwidtnrc, commanding an
extensive lira of ihe lluunlalne, ilia City of
Greenville, and the surrounding country.
There ia a fine spring of water on the mountain
near live residence. The a nil ia productive
and fine crops were grown on the
place during the lif-tune ol General Thump
aon. Tlte prnpartt will be fold low for
caah, and a gie.tt bargain may he obtained
Apply to Meaara PERRY A l'EKRY, at
GteetiviHe, 8. C, or to the Proprietor at
Madieoo, Florida.
CAROLINEC. JONES.
Mar at 48 tf
The State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Court off Common Plena.
JOHN M jONKS. 7Ywa/ee. Again?t CORNKLIA
A. THOMPSON, Adminilra
trier.?-Deere*_fo> Publication.
IT a| pvarlni to my n< iafaetion hy affidavit,
that the Defendant ia non*re?id-nt
and that ahe ia a prop?r party to thia aelh>n,
and that a eanae of action exist aguinat her :
It |a ordered, that aerviee of summons he
merle by publication, and that llila notice
he published once a week for aix weeks, in
the k'nterprim and Mountaineer.
It ia fat titer ordered. That a copy of llila
summons and eowpMnt. be (otihwiili deposited
in the Post Office, directed to lha
defendant, at Madison Conrt ilou*e. Florida.
S J. DOUTHIT.
Prohate Judge Greenville County.
M?rcl, *l-t, 1871- 48
1871. ?rr,?? Trace. JgJJ
Croquet.
Complete sete from 83 to $20 per set.
Bone Bulla.
All the different kinds tt red need prices.
Flthinf Tackle. i
Of every description.
Traveling Rags.
Tor ladies end gentlemen.
Foreign Faucy Uoods.
Onm and Pistols off all Kinds
and Prices Amnanltlou,
Sportsaaeu's Goods.
Goods shipped to snjr part of the conn try
per espress. The same careful attention gir>
en to orders hy assi! as to personal pare bar A.
Prises for ear feeds based en gold at par.
POULTNEY, TRIMBLE & CO.,
J00 W. BALTIMORE STREET,
BALTIMORE. MD.
March it 4ft * ly
DK, HERRT P. GOODWIN,
LIMA* H. O.,
RESPECTFULLY tenders bis PROFESSIONAL
trsviPBS .a
r .? ?? ?V ?H? pUWBlC.
Mareb 16 4? **
The State of Soath Carolina)
ORRP.NV1LLR COUNTY.
fig S. J. DOVTHIT, Kequire, Judge of Prohat*
of 'aid Count*.
W1I KflKAH, A 8. Daaoan, ha* ftl?d a Pe
tllloa la my Of**, p?my ing thai LatUri
of AdmiatauaaW an aH aad alngalar tha
good* aad ebatula, Hah la and nradlta of
HORACSO. BALFOUR, daaaaaad, abould ba
granted to him.
Tkett art, there fort, to atta and adfaonlah
all and lingular tha kindrad aad araditora af
tha aaid dooaaaad, to ba aad agiaar la it*
i roniu rot hM County, to be bold,
en at Greenville Court Htwie, on iko tld Hoy
oj March inet., to ikow eeue, If mjt, wbj'tbe
aid Adailnlet ration ibneM eot bo era a ted.
8. J. DOUTHIT, J. P O. C.
OfHee of Judge of Probata, Mareh 8, 1871.
Mar f& 48 t
jfcfaafeaga*!s111 L f. ?i?
CONSUMPTION.
Its Cars and Its PrsTsntiT#*
. BY J. H.SCHENCK, M. D.
MANY a human being has |nun4 away,
for whose d?ktk tber* *m no other
reason than tba neglect of known and tadieprtobl;
prom moans of ear*. Thoio noar
and doar to family and friends are sleeping
tbo dreamless slumber into which, had tbey
caimiy adopted
DR. J08BPU H. SCHENOK'8 SIMPLE
TREATMENT,
and availed tbemaelvea of hit wonde.-fai eflcaelom
modicinea, they would not have fallen.
Dr. Bchenk baa In blaown oaaa proved that
wherever auScient vitality remaina, that vitality,
by bia mediclnea and the direction* tor
their uae, la quickened Into healthful vigor.
In thla atatement there la nothing preantnpU
uoua. To the faith of the invalid la made, no
repreeentatlon that la not a thouaaod timea
aubaUntlated by living and vialble worka.
The theory of the care hy Dr. Schenck'a medieinea
la aa aim pie aa it la unfailing. Ita philoaophy
requirea no argument. It ia roll-a* aurlng,
aelf-convlnelng.
The Seawood Tonie end Mandrake Pilia are
the drat two weapona with which the citadel
of tbo malady la aaaailed. Two-tbirfla of the
caaea of oonaumption originate in dyapepala
, and a functionally diaordered liver. With thia
oondition the bronohtal tubea " aympatbiae "
with the etomacb. They reapond to the morbific
action of the liver. Here then cornea the
culminating reault, and theaettlng in, with all
ita diatreaaing ayroptoma, of
CONSUMPTION.
The Mandrake Pilla are compoaed of one of
Nature>'a nobleat gifta?the Podophillium Peltatum.
They poaaeaa all the hluod-aeerobing,
alterative pmpertiea of calomel, hut unlike
eulomel, they
LEAVE NO STINQ BEHIND."
id< worn 01 cure Is now beginning. Thai
vitiated and mucous deposits in tba bowels I
and in the alimentary canal are ejected. The
liver, like a clock, ia wound up. It arouaea
from its torpidity. The atomach acts reaponaively,
and the patigpt begins to feel that he ia
getting, at last,
A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD.
The 8eawood Tonic, in conjunetien with the
Pills, permeates and assimilates with the food.
Cbylifieation ta now progressing without ita
previous tortures. Digestion becomes painless,
and the cure is seen to be at band. There is
no more flatulence, no exacerbation of the atom
acb. An appetite seta in.
Now comes the greatest Blood Purifier ever
yet given by an indulgent father to suffering
man. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup comes in to
perform its functions and to hasten and complete
the cure. It enters at once rpon its
work. Nature cannot be cheated. It collects
and ripens the Impaired and diseased portions
of the lungs. In the form o( gatherings, it
prepares them for expectoration, and lo ! in a
very short time the malady is vanquished, the
rotten tbrone that it occupied is renovated and
made new, and the patient, in all the dignity
of rcgainod vigor, steps forth to enjoy the manhood
or the womanhood that was.
GIVEN UP AS LOST.
The second thing is, the patients must stay
in a warm room until they get well*; it is til*
m ist impossible to prevent taking cold when
the lungs are aiseased, but it must be preven* ,
ted or a cure cannot be effected. Fresh air
and ridiug out, especially in this section of
the country in the fall and winter season, are
all wrong. Physioians who recommend that
course lose their patients, if their lungs are
badly diseased, and yet, because they are in
the house tbey must not sit down quiet; they 1
must walk about the room as much and mm r??t
as the strength will hear, to get up a good circulation
ol blood. The patient* must keep in
good spirit*?he determined to get well. This
gram strat to tfv wtiti ibo appetite.' and
la the great point to gain.
To despair of care after auch evidence of ita
possibility in the wotat cases, and moral certainty
in all othera, ia ainful, Dr. Sckenck'a
peraonal statement to the Faculty of hia own
cure waa in theao modest worda :
" Many years ago I was in the last stages of
consumption ; couAned to my lied, and at one
tisae my physicians thought that I could not
live a week ; then, like a drowning uian catching
at straws, I heard of and obtained the preparations
which I Mow offer to the public, and
they made a perfect care s< me. It eocmed to
uie that I could feel them penetrate my whole
system. They soon ripened the matter in my
lungs, and I would spit up more than a pint
of offensive yellow matter every morning for
a long time.
As soon aa that began to subside, an/ cough,
fever, pain and night sweats all began to
l%nve me, and my appetite became ?e great
that it waa with difficulty that I could keep
from eating too much. I anon gained my
strength, and have grown in flesh ever since."
*' I was weighed shortly after my recovery,"
added the Doctor," then looking like a mere
skeleton ; my weight wee only ninety seven,
pounds; my present weight ie two hundred
and twenty-flve [225] pounds, and for years I '
have enjoyed uninterrupted health."
Dr. Hcbenck baa discontinued hia prcfea ional
visits to New York and Boston. He or
his eon; Dr. J. 11. Hcbenck, Jr., etill continue
In see patients st their sffss. No QI..L, .
. , ?'iaiu i
ttreet, Philadelphia. every Saturday from 8
A. M. to 3 P. M*. Those wbo wish a thorough
examination with the Respirometer will be t
charged $5. The Respirometer declares the <
exact condition of the lungs, and patients can i
readily learn whether they are curable or not. i
The directions for taking the medicines are
adapted to the intelligence even of a chi.d.
Follow those directions, and kind Nature will i
do the rest, excepting that In toaae cases the j
Mandrake Pills are to be taken in increased i
doses ; the three medicines need no ether ac c
companitnents than the ample instructions that ?
accompany them : First create appetite. Of j
returning health hunger la the roost welcome
symptom. When it comes, as it will come, let
the despairing at once be of good choer. Good ,
blood at once follows, the eough loosens, the f
night swest Is abated. In a abort time both
of these morbid symptoms are gone forever. '
Dr. 8cbenck's medioines are constantly kept '
in tens of thousands of families. As a laxa- '
tive or purgative, the Mandrake Pills ars a '
standard preparation ; whiia tba Pulmonic
Syrup as a curer of eoughs and colds, may he
regarded as a propby lacterio againat eonsump- 1
tion in any of its forms. ?
Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed
Tonis, fl.&Oa bottle, or $7.80 a half dosen.
Mandrake Pills, D cents a box. For salo by |
all druggists and dealers.
Wholesale Agent, JOHN F. HENRY, No.
8 College Place, New York City.
March 23 48 ly
Farm and Residence
FOR
gSl J%. T .Til I
?? i m M m Mm
THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sals his
" ORKKN " FARM, of about Two Hun.
dred Acres, a little more than a mil# from the
corporate limits of Greenville. The Mouse is ]
a large and comfortable one, containing eight
rooms with fireplaces, and two others without j
fire places.
On the pises ars orchards of Apple, Cherry
and Peach Trees, a body of Woodland, a piece
of very rich BOTTOM LAND, and a large
bed of clay suitable for brick making, out of
which large profit maybe made. The plaee
la supplied with an abundanee of most excellent
water, one of the springs being strongly
chalybeate.
FOR TERM8, apply to the snbseriber at
Greenville. JAMES C. FUKMAN.
Mar 18 48 If'
WM J. RANDOLPH
STONE CUTTER AND BUILDER.
aMRv LOCATED on Falle Street, one
square of Messrs. Gpwer, Cox A
UKANITB of *11 doacrfptiona ,
furniahed and out to ordar. TOM 118T0NR8,
with flranita or Marble f
?" jl Ptfdcitala Raj ba bad on application, j
1EE255? Special atlantlon guaranteed to all
work. IJ-tf Jan 18 ^
? ???????? ,
Notice ;
TS hereby girea to all wboaa It may concern,
1 tbat I will apply to 8. J. Dontbit, Pro- 1
Cate Judge of OrtMfill) County, for a Anal
dteebarge, on t\* 18tk Hay of April_njxi, aa
mmwwmmw OI lot) AIMI* ?r JUHKPH A.
MOCRB, J*o?aa?d.
8. f. BARTOIf, Kx???tor.
M aroh 11, 1*71. 46 6 1
HOVbDXKG AM :
DRBS8BD Flooring, Coiling, Weather Boat
Over a hundred different Pattern* of >
lor sale at New York price*. Mantel-Piece*,
abort notice. Stair Rail, Newel* and Dalluatei
to order.
Good and Substantial Work made a* cben
United State*. We bare on band the largest
Baltimore, all of wbieb wo guarantee will gin
Substantial Work. Tbe subscriber* can refer I
Carolina and Florida, as to the character of th
V
Opposite Wando Fertiliser Works, and in
Pavilion Hotels. Mai
1871. 1871.
Spring and Summer
MARSHALL & BURGE.
7
CHARLESTON, S. C.
WE ARE OFFERING TO THE MERcbants
of the interior, a
LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE
or
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS
AND
wr mj? rmr *: mzm mt sb 9
Which we sell at the lowest market prices to
prompt paying customers.
MARSHALL A BUROE.
Mar 8 48 3m
The State of South Carolina*
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Sheriff's Sales.
BY virtue of sundry Writaof Ft*ri Facta*
t-? me directed. I will sell, before the
Court House door, on Saleedny in April
next, between the hours of 10 o'clock In the
forenoon and 8 o'clock in the aftern- on.
All that piece or parsel of Land. r?inu?i?i*?<r
(3&0) Thre? ana Fifty Acres, more
ir less, adjoining lands of Wm. Cox, Wtn.
West and others. Also, the following personsi
property, to wit: On Tuesday after Saleslay
in April noxt, at Defendant's residence,
I sorrel Mare, I sorrel Horse, 1 Mule Colt, I
Colt, 3 Milch Cows, 4 Yearlings, S Calves, 20
bead of Sheep, I Sow aad 2 IMgs, 3 Shunts,
200 bushels at Cvro, 4 stacks of Fodder, One
l'wo Horse Wagon. 1 Clock, 1 Wardrobe, 2
Feather Beds and Bedding, 2 Mattresses and
Bedding, 4 Bedsteads, 1 Bureau, 1 Folding
Leaf Table, 1 dozen common Chairs, 1 Side
lai.l., 1 C.J.I I. I !- > * *
urn vuuHiug ijicnsns. Levied I
>n ss Ihe properly of E. C. Cunningham, at
.he suit of George W. Williams A Co. and
>tbers. Homestead in toe above case, to be
let off before day of sale.
also,
On Tuesday after Sales-dny in April, the
personal property of Charles Terry, to wit:
I Mare and Colt, I black Pony, 1 sorrel Mare,
I white Yearlings, 1 Cow and Call, 1 Slab, 1
Centre Table, I Candleatand, I Looking Glase,
I set of Drawers, I lot of Boxes, 1 Ox Cart,
I Raw-hides, 2 parsels Lumber, 14 small lloga,
>0 Bee Gums, I Bale Cotton, 1 Ox Yoke, i
Cora filidkf,< bushels Wheat, 1 Wheat Fan,
1 Boxes, 2 Barrels, 7 Sheep, 1 Bureau, 2 Setecs,
1 Chest, 1 Bowl and^P.iteher, 2 Chairs. I
Table and Stand, 1 Buggy and Harness, 25
(ushels Corn, ( lot Sundries, 12 Chairs, I
dining Table, also Defendant's interest in the
1 Sullivan Manufacturing Company." Lev*
ed on as the property of Charlea Terry, at
ha suit of I,. Lendbardt and others.
ai.so,
All Defendant's right, title and interest in
he Estate of Peter Taylor, deceased. Levied
in as the property of James N. Taylor, at the
init of Win. Trammel and others. Sold at the
'iek of the former purchaser.
also,
One Hundred and Seventeen Acres of Land,
nore or less, lyiag on South Tygcr River, ad-oining
lands of tgastius Few, James Nesbitt
ind others, being a tract of land conveyed by
lefendant to Mary Bailey. Sold as the propirty
of J. J. Bailey, at the suit of K. D. Long,
Assignee.
ALSO.
All the Defendant's right, title and lute at
in a Tract of land conveyed by Defend
tnt to Caroline Hall, lying on the northeast
irong of Reedy River, containing EightyAer?-s,
more or Las. Sold as the property
if W. Berry Hawkins, st the suit of W. J.
Black <fe Co.
ALSO,
Four Hundred and Twenlv Acres of
Unii, more or IrM, lying on the North
Jnrolina line Sold ?e I lie property of W.
A. Bishop, at the suit of Michael U hlimire.
Terma <a?li Puichaaereto pay for ainmps
nr.d paper*.
J. L SOUTHERN. S. 0. C.
SberifT* Office, March 7th, 1871.
Mar 8 43 4
Carolina National Bank
of
COLUMBIA* S. C.
Capital 8tock Paid In, S200.000.
. o; ??
BOARD OF DIRECTORS: .
L. D. CniLDS, President.
t)a. J. W. Pinna, R. M. Wallace,
f oh a 8. Wn.ar, Dr. John T. Darbt,
K. Mors, Richard O'Neal*, Jr.
C. D. Melton, Attorney.
rot"
W. B. GuLitK, C. J. IRKDRLt.,
Caahier. Aaaiatant Caahiar.
:o;
THE capital atock of tbia Bank la now
$200,000, all of which haa been paid in,
and confirmed by the Comptroller of the Car*
rency. Authority baa alao been received for
t farther Increase to the amount of $60,000,
>f whioh over $20,000 haa already been taken.
Peraona wishing to make an investment abould
tpply without delay. The Burplus Fund is
ia? oon n.?. -?> ?? ? - - -L
,w.. vwm. wjnm ill RIUCK.
The Carolina National Rank iaauea certifiwtM
of depoait, baaring intaraat at tba rata
>f Mran par cent. par annum. Thia faatare
tf ita buaincaa makaa it practically
A RATINGS BANK,
Ind attention it called to the fact that tba
afety of tbcaa depoaita, aa wall aa all othere,
ire gnarantaad by tba wbola capital of tba
lank. No aafar mode of tamporary inveeiaant
ia offered to tba public than tbia?tba
lapoaita being payable on demand, or on abort
lot ice. Depoaita of any amount received
lither in currency or ooin, and payable io the
lame. Intaraat will be paid at tba end of
>ach aix men the, ahould depoaita remain beroed
that length of time.
Columbia, S. 0., January 28th. 1871.
F?b 1 ST' 8m
1ST Subscribe for tbe Ektkr- i
pkm?, $2 per year in advance.
F&AVIHG' MX&&.
rda, SholVihg, Box Boards, Ac., Ao.
lou)^ ngs, making over 108,000 fact on bsnd
Door and Window Frames made to ordsr at
i of Walnut Ittd Mahogany, on band and made
p at this establishtneht as can bs tends in the
stock of iho above Goods snhth of the City of
? entiro rntisfaction to all who want Good anp
to gentlemen all over this Stats, Georgia, North
sir work for the past twenty years.
V. P. RUSSELL & CO.,
BAST END 11 A SKI, 8TKEET,
i the immediate vicinity of Chnrlesmn and
rch 15, 1871. 45-t S 21
V. 9. MARSHAL'S SALE.
South Carolina District?In Equity.
George F. Towkbv vs. Hodges Bros., et al.
BY virtus of a decree of the Honorable
tli? Circuit Court of the United States
for the District of Souil. to mo dl
r?ct<-u ana deliverer! in the above c#??, I
will f*p<we fur aale'lo the high-at bidder,
nl put-lie auction i?i Greenville Court House,
on MONDAY. the 3d Hay ol April. 1871,
being the fiist Monday of raid month,
AH that Valuable and DESIRABLE
PROPERTY, in the town of Greenville,
known a* the "Grady Lot," said lot front
ing 80 feet on Main street and the Public
Square, 800 teet on Spring stt eel and 111
fret on Palls street. On the premises is a
Tw?.?Storv Brick House (tin roofed), 75
feet by 24 fret in the clear, fronting on
Main sire*t. with side door on Public
Square, and a good Two-Story Frame
Dwelling House with seven rontn*, (five
fire-places), nil in good repair. The STORK
is one of the best Lu?|n-es stands in the
town, and the Dwelling is approximate and
yet private. On the lot is a well of good
water, and an excellent public spring near
by. The Garden is a large and excellent
one. The annual rental of this properly is
worth from H.tiOO to 1,200, and it is m?c-ptihle
of gteat improvements. Altogether
it is one of the most desirable investment*
in this th-ivii g young c tv, which is on the
line of the Atlanta and Richmond Railroad
(the shortest line between New York and
New Orleans), and 140 mile* front Columbia
by mil.
As ibis property is sold nnder a decree
of foreclosure of a mortgage given W ihe
purchase monsr* ?' ? stile# are considered
hnttspu table.
Tei ins of sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay
U. 8 Marshal for all necessary papers and
Internal Revenue stamps.
L E JOHNSON,
U. 8. Marshal District of S. C.
xt?? o
4
Ti.* II' i E \v8 I,i \ e I v. The niii d I* t lie
t-iiiiiI n( the 1 iV- ind i n'r<4 ih- |.-ne
nieul.i* l.ei'i iii jjii <] tepnir. i lie iinuim ; 1
< ?-<-1?| :i cil l? deft fd, di?l i nil -Ill, ii-I '-MI'le.
mill in-' iliiii'i* a* llnoii'jli n ulan,
dm IiiInn tin itiey r'fltlv n e. When the
*liinmi'li in letixed. the liver torpid, the
liuwih dirotd* ed, and the nnvn i-n,?iinii'.?,
invigorate, vha'iz-, I'-^uliiu ami
lone I hem wiiii
TA It RANTS 9F.LTZER APERIENT.
Its op-ration is ceilain. pninh-s and salutary.
It bring* the action of there impmiant
organ* into conformity with the law*
of health ; the *pii It-1 ri?e, t he '.it nin cl.-a?*
and the capacity to enj.iy lirc i? trt oi-ril io
de-| onding invalid*, fcoj.l hy all H-ng-'
i?l*. 4 2- -5
COTTON SEED MEAL.
N'OTIIINO el*e in the world will make
a milch cow I>0 HER REST, in either
quantity or quality.
Feed not over four pint* at each meal,
and your own c>w will convince jou ?
Pi ice f3rt.00 p<*r ton, ea*h with order, with
discount for larger quantities.
COLUMBIA OIL COMPANY,
or Oil Meal und Iinnc Fvt-iilizer. lur-1
ni-h>-d hi 135 per t?n cmh C.itionSe.d
t onuht or contracted for to he delivered in
July ami August. 42-1 March 1
CITIZENS' SAVINGS RANK
OOUTS CAROLINA.
Deposit! of $1 and Upwards Received
INTEREST ALLOWED AT 7BE PATE OP
8EVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM. ON
OERT FIOATES OT DEPOSIT AND
SIX PER OE>VT OOMPOUN >>ED
EVERT SIX MONTHS ON
ACCOUNTS.
OrriCKRS?Wm. Martin, Presidont ; John
B. Paluier and John P. Thomas, Vice Presl
dent; A.I. Breniscr, Cashier; John C. B.
Smith, Assistant Caahier.
Dirrctorm.? Wado ilnmpton, William Martin,
A. C. Ila?kell, F. W. McMaster, John P.
Thomas, K. II. ilcinitah, John B. Palmer,
Thomas K. Gregg, Columbia.
J. K'i Gregg, Marion ; G.T. Scott, Newberry
; W. 0. Mayes, Newberry ; B. II. Rutledge,
r'knrlt.1,.1. - IJ 1 ?- el >?
Branches at AbbeTille and Newberry and
other point*. A general Banking business
done. 40-3m Feb 22
Edwin J. Scott, Son A Co.,
S A IT E S H O
AMD
BP. OSEP.O,
COLUMBIA, S. r.
WITH AMPLE FACILITIES, THEY
offer Liberal accommodation* la tbe
Discount of Note* and Drafts; the purebaie
and sale of
KXCHANQE, SPECIE, '
BONDS, STOCK, ,
BANK BILL8, AC., and the COLLECTION
OF COM M Kit CI A I, PAPER, p% Interest
allowed on Deposit*.
Feb 22 41 3m
Notice
1 8 hereby given that I will apply, to S. J
X Doulhil, Probate Judge of Ureenville
County, oh the !8tA day of April *?/, for a
Inal discharge as Administrator of the Estate
of DAVID BA RNETT, deceased. All parties
having claims against said Estate, will present
theu to me or the Probate Judge, on or be- I
fore said day.
LEWIS McOAULY, Adm'r.
Marohll, 1871. 45 5
COLUMBIA HOm;
COLUMBIA, ?. C.,
vrit. Pboprhtor.
Tug Piopr.otor of iko pl'tuniw loooted
ond rUftontlv fornMtcd KMablUhra?Di,it
iho Stato Oupltal, 'Ultra io lofoim
th? li-mtUing poblto and ?th?ro a^oVinf ?eontroodailon*
tliot tht "Columbia" la in or*
ry rripai n fl*ot*e)aoo Hoi of. uivrarpund
by nny io tit* Btalo or Uto Unil?-d UlalN.
-Situ?ted In iK* buiinxM emir* of tfco aity,
with (bio lory* nlry room*, and lahlr ?np|ill-d
with i?nr^ delioaey of the mmod, both
k??w iwr* nuu v??nviion marifiA,
the Proprietor |ileV(*t that no ?ffuri| will
he spared to give pei feet satisfaction ia every
reepcut.
A first efe?s Livery Stable Is ettsuited to
the lloul, where vehicle* of every <t*ecrip
tiou sen he Ua<l at the shortest notice.
Oinnihueer attend the arrival and departuie
of everv Train. VM dURHAH.
Proprietor and Superintendent.
J. D BUDDS. Cashier. Feb 16 39-tf
REDUCTION
OF
PRICES.
HHVING been enabled to charter ehlpe
I lie past year at leia freight than
heretofore, we are now giving planter* the
benelit of llita advantage, by offering to
thrm .
PIKE NIX GUANO,
Wilcox, Glbbt A Co'*
MAN IP ULA TED G UA NO\
GUANO SALT AND
PIASTER COMPOUND,
At Reduce.! P. ices. The gt)?d merit* of
these FoitlMzcia arc too well knotrn by
pln'i'r.g throughout the South, to need
I.it|Iut inenij -n
VILCO.W GIBBS A CO..
lmpoiter* and D?ab ra in Guanos,
148 llay St'Cet, Sivannah, On,,
241 B'Oib.Sired , A"cu?ta, On.,
151 Eisl llay. Chnileston. S. C.
APTLY TO
DAVID & 8TRADLEY Agentt,
Greenville, 8. C
Read what one of many thousand plantera
11.ink o< Wilcox, G'bb* A Co.'s ManionInli
d (?nano,
GREF.NV1LLE. S. C.. Eeb. 6, 1871.
Mrs rn. Wilms. Gibb? <t Co :
AT your lequcsi, I etve you my expe
I'ieuce with the Wi'cox, Gibbe A C<\'a
MANII'UL<)TKI> GUANO. I cultivated a
live arte tiotd last. year, which was rotori
<u?ly P'uir, nnd by using one bag (200 Ibs.l
o i li e ncie, I gathered Three-and. a-11 a It
Pules of Cotton. Without Guano. I could
not have expected to have realized two
bales. 1 think it a No. one Fertilizer.
Respectfully,
SAMUEL STRADLEY.
Feb 8 88 8
JXQ. CANP8K* WjllTJgH.
FLOURING HILLS,
|4 MARKET, OPPOSITE 8TATE-ST.
o
Jno. Campsen & Co.,
GRAIN, IIAY, FLOUR
AMU
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Manufacturer! of GRIST and MEAL,
8() east bay,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Feb 22 40 3m
CIIAS. IIICKEY,
raSfS^SnBiME
MANUFACTURER,
345 KING STREET,
cbaaxiSBITOH. C.
Looking: Glasses
OF ALL 8IZES.
FITTED TO FRAMES.
GIB) FRAMES RE-GILT,
EQUAL, TO NEW.
Fob 22 40 3m
THE NICKERSON HOUSE,
COLUMBIA, S- Ciwtou+JOU*
WILL not bn closed on account of the
(iciilh of the Proprietor, Wii A.
Wbioiit hut will he carried on a* heretofore,
by hi. widow, Mr*. SARAH L. WRIGHT,
and her eon, WM. C. WRIGHT The fi iend*
of the late proprietor are invited to call a.
u-iiiI SARAH L. W RIGHT.
Feb 16 ao-tf WM. C. WRIGHT.
iTAadb AJiXW wassieaia
MILLINERY.
fMISS McKAY has just te
reived new eupplies of Bon
net*. Hate, Rihoona, Feather*.
Flower*, Ac. Also Infant*'
ilait and cap*. Fura, (Real
and imitation,) Hair Coil* jet
and Lacd Goods, which ahv
offer* at very loir proa*.
Nov 2 24 tf
Eighteen Tears of Practical
Success ? Quick Action and
jrermanent improvement
of the Soil.
MAPES'
NITHOG ENIZEI)
SUPERPHOSPHATE
OF LIME.
THE oldest and best manufactured
in this country, bold
//>? P.nah *<>
FOSTER1^ HUNTER,
Agents.
Feb si so tr
Schedule Blue Ridge R R
ON end after this date the following sehedule
will be obeerved by the Passenger
Trains over thia Road :
Up.
Leave Anderson >4 30 p m
" Pendleton ...6 30 "
" Perryville 6 10 "
Arr. Walhalla 7 00
Down.
Leave Walhalla ~4 00 a as
" Perryville 4 4* 44
Pendleton & 30 44
Arr. Anderson 6 10 44
In eaoes of detention on the G. and C. R.
R., the train on this Road will wail one hour
For the train from Delton, eaeent on Sswr.
rUye, when it will wait until the arrival of the I
Relton train.
W M. D. <lAILLA.RfVguj>'t. '
WlWfiTi
* Of JPractii
>0
Introduced in 1862.
OLDXST SVfKR-PHOSPnATlB RAN
MAI
UiivAflrAnvvAil
UU|ICi'
?COMPOS
BONES, PIIOSPHATIO GUAN
niacal Animal Matter,
i No Salt, Salt Cake, Plaster, N
OF ANY 1
TIIE Amifcontacal Animal Matter in MAPS
lata of the Arab (containing 10 per cen
per cent of ammonia) of Bocvea, Horaea, Fish
fat and oil by Steam.
Price $3(1 Cash. Time, $
BEND FOR PAMPHLET.
Ueneral
FOSTER St HVJNTER, A|
March 1
= 2 ^ = ^ =
s 3 Lrd
<w P?? " g B 2-tr.Q a
!? .g-3hsi.S:fi .
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?? <? M ^
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2 ??* ??% g"$ ?? <lt2L-.-_s=
<d a s= u?,(t ^>
- ~ a> . *"C fi. _. J? *~ y rt ~ L T3
? |?-^g sI-b ?0?
cog- w |T 8-o gO-g CP 3^ ?l-Co
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> ? s.s ?r s|j ^
-p I * > =" < ? 3 ST S5
Iriiriirw-o?
ri itsijf y?z~
Sniff's ss5?
^ - o Q." ? 2 9 = C3)? .
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? ? 3 C 2 3
>c o 2 o> 2 ~~>~
? - ? ? *r ?fBWEHRLE
(TT1AS iust returned with a well
Lnj selected Stock of
WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
T II 117 Ml Mir
JliVY LLK1,
SOLID SILVER ABD PLATED ME.
Table Cutlery, &c.
11IS Stock was personally se
lected from the best houses in his
line, and can guarantee entisfaction.
Oct it 22 tf
Greenville and Columbian R
COLUMBIA, 9. 0 , March 1,1871.
ON and after tttia dale, >lie following
eclie-lule will be run riiily, Kond.iya
ejt? epie.l, connecting wiili N'jjli' Trains on
South Carolina Rai'ro:d up and dow n ; also
with Titans going Souih on t.'li.n lo< le, Columbia
and Augmia Railroad :
Up.
Letvo Columbia at 7 00 a. m.
" Alston 9 10 a. in.
" Newberry...; ...11 15 a.m.
" Cokesbury 8 00 p. m.
" Belion 5 00 p m.
Arrive at Greenville 6 80 p. m
Down.
Leave Greenville at 6 16 n. m.
" Bet ton 8 15 a. in.
" Cokesbury l<? 07 a. m.
" Abbeville. 8 16 a m.
" Newberry 1 60 p.m.
* Alston 4 08 p. in
Arrivo at Columbia 6 66 p. m.
M. T BARTLETT.
General Ticket Agent.
Mar 8 4.1 U
South Carolina Railroad Company^
V|CN PllKSI DK.Nt'* OPKICE,
CoM'mbia, S. C., January IV, 1871.
Chang* of Srhednle.
ON and after Sunday, 22d inst., Passenger
Trains upon this Head will arrive
and leave as follows I
train no. 1.
Leave Charleston al ,8 20 a m
Arrive at Columbia at 3 40 p in
Leave Columbia at 12.15 p m
Arrive at Charleston at ..7 80 p m
Leave Camden (Sundays exc'd) at,..# 60 a m
Arrive at Kingsville at 20 p in
Leave Kingsville (8undays exo'd) at.2 HO p m
Arrive at Camden at .....6 00 p m
The above trains run in connection with
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad,
connecting with trains for Wilmington, North
Carolina anJ with trains for Augusta, Georgia
?making elose connections with night trains
ni ueorgta Katlroad nnd Central Railroad, for
all pointa South and Weat.
TRAIN NO. 2?NIGHT RXPRKfiS.
(Sunday night excepted.)
Leave Charleston at 7 10pm
Arrive at Columbia at A 00 a m
Leave Columbia at 7 50 p in
Arrive at Charleston at A 45 am
Thia train rune in connection with un A?.
gua'a train*, making eloaa connection with
Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad morning
train*, for all point* Routh and West.
A. L. TYLER,
S. B. Pibkikk, Vice President.
General Ticket Agent.
Notice *
18 hereby given to all whom It may concern,
that 1 will apply to 8. J. Donthit.
Probate Judge of Greenville County, on the
4IK day of April utrt, for a final discharge
a* Admlnl-trator of the Eetat* of WILL* AM
LING8BV d.oea*-d
JOrtHUA PRtTITT, Administrator.
March 4th, 1871. 49-4
3~?iinpr
zaX Success,
' ' :{ ' ; ?v- - <> ,?j
Patented Dee. 20,1859.
UFACTU11ED IN THIS COUNTRY.
Phosphate of Lime,
5ED OF?'
O, CONCENTRATED AMMOand
Sulphuric Acid.
litre Cake, not ahy Adulterant
KIND USED18'
Nitrogcnircd Snperphoapbate of Line, eon*
t of imuiooii) and the blood (containing 10
and other auiuala, after tho expreaaion of Lbe
fiO with City Acceptance
trixm a r a - ? ?
xvii.>k>i.u AJM CC I1UWAJLL,
Agents, 128 East-Bay, Charleston, 8. C;
eulf, (sREENVlLLE, 8. C.
42 4
PfcVfNTS ".HILLS5 MTA^tC
h /^T SOLO EVERYWHERE.
D0W?S?nH/lS
(WHOLESALE DRUGGists
CMAWLK8TOWsS.C.
MMaaaMBBHaaBaoBsM
N. 13. The Commissioner of Revenue has
decided thai any denier can sell this article
without a special license. For sale hy
DAVID ASTRADLEY^
Wholesale nnd Retail Oioeerr and Commission
Merchants, Greenville, S, 0.
ALSO BY
Drs. Harrison & Marshall,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
* Mar 8? 46 ly
pacific mil emirs
(CAPITAL, SI,000 000,)
SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUANO.
1MII8 GLANO is now so well known in all
the Southern States for its remarkable
effects as an agency for increasing the products
of labor, as not to require special recommendation
from us. Its uso for Are years
past has established its character for reliablo
excellence. The large fixed capital invested
by the Company in this trade, affords the surest
guaranteo al the continued excellence ot
its Guano. J. N. ROBSON,
Selling Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
J NO. S. RF.KSK A CO.. Oeneral Agents,
Baltimore. 33-3m Jan 4
COMPOUND ACID
PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
FOR
COM POSTING WITH COTTON
SEED.
ri^IlIS ARTIPI.R i. ?j ? -
JL PACIFIC" q"U A no'co MPAFY'I'
Charleston, g. C., under the superintendence
of Dr. St. Julien Ravcnel. When composted
with nu equal weight of Cotton Seed, it* results
have tern found fully equal to the test
standard fertilizer*. Its economy must commend
it to the notice of planters generally.
For specific directions tor composting and
for supplies, apply to
J. N. ROBSON,
Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C.
JOHN S. REESE A CO., General Agents,
Baltimore. S3 3m Jan 4
18 A CARD. * 1
MY FRIENDS AND PATEy^lron.
hare my thanks for past
favors. Ac. I continue to make Iq^qI
ndditions to my Stock of JEWEL
BY. WATCHES, CLOCKS, SPEC
TICLKS, R I I, V E R l>LATEI)|^
WAKE, TABLE CUTLERY, Ac. Special attention
given to repniring fine Watches, and
Tiuie Pieces of every description.
JAMES Q. BLACK.
jAn IS 35 tf
V MV V H V -wiv v-? va Mm
;u 1 Mi 1?1511I.
fMUS. LOU JENNINGS,
STEW OTA1T X>4
W. II. IIOVEV A CO.,
IIA VIS ON HAND A LA HOE AND
With which fbe la
CERTAIN OF PLEASING ALL OF HER
FRIENDS. p4T CALL AND SkK.
D?a U 20 tf
Notioo
IS ia hereby fcitreft lo all whom it may concern.
that 1 wtll apply lo 8. J Douthit ,
Probate JM,U'? of GrCenville County, on tliK
1?< tLit/ of April next, for a final diechnrg*
a* Admtnl-irntor of the Katnla ot LEWIS
\* OUTlllNGTON, deceaae l.
WSI, H. IIOVEY,
March 1, 1871. Administrator.
Mar 8 43 4
Notice*
rpHE NOTF.S nnd ACCOtJNTS of M Alt !
1 ON J I.OCK, have l-een placed in i?y
hands for collection. Parties o#in K Mr.
I.oek will aave roata hy a>>llinfr at my office,
and pvymg their ihdehtrdneaa.
JAMKS P^MOORK,
ni>yn L.nw ?i d Trial Ju-tica.
February 14ih, lflll, 310?? f.
Notice
18 hereby plren fo nil wfcnm il may concern,
that t will apply <? 8. J. Doutbit, Pinhat*
Ju<l?r? of Orron?ill? County, nn (ht 2f*(*
rfoy of Mnrrk itrrl, tor a final diicbnrse aa
Onardian of I8AAC MAYFIELD. 1
ROWLAND COX. Ooardian.
Fafcrnary 2&, 1871. A3 *1