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WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1871.
Puixos Napoleon who w?? at
II ivro, h ts been ordered to leave France.
Editorial Visit.
Uev. J. I. Bon.inn, the able editor of the
A ntcxiat* Reformed Presbyterian, pubii?he?l
?i n?. W-.i 1 ~ -? ?. - ?n
last work. We regretted that we were
not iu to see liim. He i* also President of
the Due West Fein ?le College, which is iu ]
a flourishing condition.
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Cool We&thor. t
Tiio weather during the closing day* c
of last week, and the beginning of (be t
present, was remarkably cool in this <
section, but quite refreshing. Crops i
aro gonerally doing well. Iu some >
neighborhoods however, want of rain is ?
beginning to ir.jire the corn. <
Fins Poaohes
We bare received at our office a basket
of ripe and superior peaches, fr.uu
tho firm of Col. E. S. Innate, who has
for many years put, taken much piide
in tho cultivation and improvement of
all kinds of fruits. Col. E., not only
pays attention to tho raising of stock
and introduction of grnsso?, but lends a
p irtion of bis attention to the growing 1
of those little luxuries which go to make (
homo attractive and happy.
The basket of poaches sent us wa; a <
large one, and supplied all bountifully, i
for which lie will please accept ovr sin* '
ccto thanks.
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Tho L>nte Hiot in Now York. '
The riot and i>s incidents are largely |
discussed still in Now York. The Jfcr j
uhl thinks it will have a groat political a
influence, and damage the Democrat* by <
arraying all the Protestants influence j
against them. Wedoluot think the I) in ,
ocr its of the Noith and West quite such ^
fools as to forsake thcii party and p in- i
ciples on account of the behavior of the j
Now Yoik Mayor in wishing to avoid (
a riot hv prohibiting the Orange pro- c
cession. Do tho Republicans forsake f
their party for the mistakes or high c
ciimcs'of some local leader? Hut it ?
seem* that tho leaders of opinion in the f
North, take it for granted, that tlie peo t
plo of all races are equal#, sure enough, ,
equally fools and incapable of discrim t
inating, and ready to he cheated by any (
political trick. The attempt to injure (
the whole South by a speech of Jef c
vc.hson Davis, which no man hero re a
garded is an instance of their faith. j
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Coronero InQuosta*
An Ir.quesl was held by Trial Justico
Jkssu K. Stonk, E-quire, over (he body
of Mrs. S a it aii Cokkii, of Oak Lawn
Township, in this county, on iho 25:h '
dav of June last, deceased was found *
dead in her bed on the morning of that ^
dav. The verdict of jury was " death
by Appoplexy." J. L. Jk.vkin's, Fore
man.
On tho 29'h of June, J. K Stonb,
Esquire, acting Coroner, held an In
quest over the body of Ciikistoi'UKR ^
M.Oiu'.kh, in Austin Township. Det
ceased was found dead where he bad |
been ploughing in his field the evening
before the Inquest. Verdict?death
from congestion of the stomach. N*l
bon Austin Foreman.
In both these case# the verdicts were
P
founded upon examination and te?timo ^
ny of intelligent medical gentlemen.?
There were no suspicious circumstances
appearing in cither case. (j
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Tho Loto Kor. Win. D. Johnson, D. D.
Wy extract from the Anderson //? b
icUir/enccr, tho very interesting stato- b
menl below, as to the proposed publb b
cation of Reminiscences cf I)r John- ^
son, written by himself, together with j
the funeral discourse of Dr. J. C. Fur ^
mav, preached at his death in Green- j
ville, in October 1802. We have road f
lire manuscript years ngr>, and can bear Jwitness
of their irreat inti>rr??i nn,l '
Dr. Johnson died in his 81st year. Hi* j
reminiscences go back to his childhood. J
He was a lillle boy when Gen. Wash-. /
iNoroH visited South Carolina, and re '
lutes incidentally po.ne circumstances ^
attending a private entertainment of j
the father of his country, at which ho i /
was present. h
We wish the editor of the Working
Christian success in his undertaking.? ^
We would bo pleased to receive sub- p
scriptions for tho book, and to forward |j
them, ns we doubt not other friends in S
Greenville and ebewhpre would cheer- ^
fully do. 2
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" ISKMIKISCKKCES OF l)rt. JOHNSON." J,
"bfl editor of tho Working Chris D
tian has examined tho manuscript, cpn 'J,
taining " Dr. W. 13. Johnson's Iteinin
iscence*," and finds that they are
very interesting. These reminiscen je
cos were written by l)r. Johnson a i
few years before his death, and are said
to contain a good autobiography of this
working and useful man. llis coin- ^
ments on the men, and times, aod pla
ccs of his and labors, a<e replete to
with interest. )>ro. (raines proposes to CM
publish these reminiscences, together |,j
with th? fuocrah di<cour#o of Dr. J C.
b'uriuan on tho occasion of J)r. John->
(.oil's death, and other sketches of this
gieal and good man, in neat book form', sc
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Lie thinks the book will contain about
150 pages, and that it can be sold for
$1. When the names of three hundred
persons are pledged for as many
copies, ihe work will be put in print
without delay.
To this community, where Dr. Johnson
lived and laboied for so many
years, and where hie honored remains
are now reposing, we think there will
be no diflicully in securing a large-list
of subsetibers to the proposed wotk.?
Let acJve exertions be made at once,
so that at Isast this memorial of Ins
services andyltefulness may bo assured.
The death of Dr. Johnsou occurred
Jilting the war, and it was the inlenion
of the Baptist denomination to
ireel a monument to his memory. Ahis
intention has never been carried
>ut, and probably will not be for yeano
coino, we tliiuk it tho duly of all do
iiiug to perpetuate the recollection of |
bis eminent and devoted servant of,
[}od to encourage I3ro. Gaines in this
voluntary undertaking, by forwarding
orders at once for copies of this work.
We will take pleasure in receiving the
names of petsons who are willing to!
tubscribe, nnd we trust that others will
mors activelv canvass the unt.i.wt
in anil out of the denomination.
FOR TI1K OKEENV1LLK ENTERPRISE. |
[hlRBNVILLB COUNTT, July 15, 1871.
Wiikrkas, We, llie undersigned citizens of
"Jroenvil'c County, appreciating the op?
iretseJ nod impoverished condition of our
Stale, arising from exparte and nnj:i?t legslntion?nut
lite least of which is the clnsr
legislation, establishing what is c tiled the
'Saw Code of Procedure nt Law," and the
>utrng>-ous, extortionate and intolerable
Vet of eosls allowed lawyers and court oftt
tors un ler and by this act. The whola
liing being engrafted upon our Status
)ooks by a msn?the oflf-piing of reconilruclion
iniquity and ono of the great
ist monstrosities of " Carpet-Baggers,"
pet spawned upon our Slata. That
while we are fully cogniztnl of the fact, '
.hat there has been a great deal of dis
tonealy and extravagant waste of the |
nublic treasury on the part of many of
>ur officials, and that the taxes are burlensomc
and bard to be borne, yet we
ire candidly of the opinion that much
if the discontent and demoralization of
ocioty arises as much from the practical
beatings of this odiotts code as any
hing else, and we would further sub
uit that wo do not regard it either pa
riotid or right in any sense of the word
bt attornies to demand or accept these
txoibitant bills of cost, and cannot coni
uv>t mcir consciences can be
oothcd anil at ease, when it is so pal>ablo
and apparent to any and every
?ne, that their fees are so far dispropo
ionate to services rendered.
The cuui ts have upon broad and
iigh grounds of equity, justice and ex'
>ediency, and in view ot the fact of the
greater bulk of tho pioperty of the
iouthern people being swept away,
leld very wisely and patriotically, that
Id debts should not bo paid in foil;
tit what relief is it to the masses to bo
elieved of portions of their indebtedess,
when tlie costs of obtaining this
elief is often twice, or even more than
liree fold as much as the amount of
his reduction, and into whose pockets
hir gees, tho record showeth. And
re further submit, that it is the interest
nd duty of tho people to lake enre of
tiemselves, and keep out of the courts,
nd for the adjustment of claims and di>
utea to establish a board or board* of
rbitration, and to the end that a full
xpression of public opinion may bo
licited, we request a public meeting of
lie citizens of the county be held on
Ins subject on salesday in August, hi
lie Court Iloute, to develop? and ma*
me iome plan for the establishment of
hi* board or boards..
iV A Davenport Jos 1' Latimer
i J Wedlock C I) Smi.h
) K Vaughn J II Latimer
/ol Jac McCullough Willis Chandler
ohn T Groes Jno II Latimer
labiiel I'osey (J \V Sullivan Jr
'hailcs l'o?ey Wm Allison
' Ilenry Stokes Hubert Taylor
'incen' Austin Alford Taylor Jr
an M Sullivan 11eulet Sullivan
as NLiCullough Harris Walker
t C Stepp Wm Me* k?
t F Moreiey It F Hutching*
e>?0 French W I' Hutching*
I liamaey W S Hutching*
oiln T Stoke* D II Diennoii
Hlen McDavid W J Dremion
lobert McClary S A Drtnnoii
a* II Arnold J U Drennon
Vm Austin 1' A Dronnon
! Davis J C Drennon
I 1' West W A Drennon
i T Thompson Jackron Lollia
S Landre.-s Hubert McGregor
i J Kerhy W Wright
i Robinson W It Darbf
Ii Kirn >1 ? WSIIS
? v ? ?? iMinuiQ
[>hn Vaughn O I' Herry
1 H Irvine J L Southern
W Austin 8 J Doutliit
' A McD.tvid M M June*.
Tub population of It eland is now
*s than twice llnit of London.
" Through ticket* to go around the
orld " for $ 1,250 are now told in
ondon.
Dokxkts for next fall and winter are
have a wide box plaited curtain or
pe at the back, which will compl^ely . 1
do tho bitck hair.
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SAN FKAN'jisco, July^^, J
A waterspout in Nevada lifted a pas
'tiger t^in fioni the traek*.
tor the Greenville Enterprise.
Jackson. Tan*., July 8lli, 1871.
Afeur*. Editor* ; During stay of two
days at Brownsville, I was convinced that
it la good point for trade. Thera are
four vary product Ire counties which make
Ibis their market. They grow very success
fully corn, wheat, oits, grasses and cotton.
The latter ia the principal or op. Since last
September, 21.000 bales hare been market*
ed in Brownsville, After such disburse.
| m*nU of money as the above salea create,
(and much of ii going Into the hand* of tha
negPoes,) lb?re moat ba a large trade for
(lie merchants.
Tld? town haa bectt built op slnoc the
war, and is the result of our changed iy??
lem of laoor, aa j rlor to emancipation all
(ha planlera had their faetora in Memphis,
whore they chipped their cotton and ordared
supplies for their families and slaves.
There are, however, some diverting railroads
in contemplation which may, when
built, effect tha permanent business of
Brownsville.
A few hours ride carrie 1 me to Jackson,
litis is an attractive city. I was decidedly
impressed in favor of Jackson on first
sight. The beautifully shaded lawns, and
handsome houses, surrounded with delightful
flowers and evergreens, were evidences
to mo of taate and refinement*-strikingly
like our own lovid Greenville. After some
days slay here, I am satisfied that energy
and talent will bs well rewarded, either In
Jackson or the surrounding country.
This is about the centre of West Tennessee,
is on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad,
and is the let minus of the Mississippi Central,
j There are other companies in course of organization.
The city proper is COt)0 iuhab
itnnts, and a surburban | opulatioo of about
2000 more; haa ooe Male (a State) College
?"d 3 FcoihIh Institutions of learning ; lias
nine or ten -- -- v
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able to decide, a cultivated society. Jackson
i< of steady growth ; lint doubled its
population since ths war. The intelligent
and impnttinl men apeak very hopefully of
I the future ol Jackson.
For persons going Wost to farm, and in
search of a rich and highly productive soil,
where society is nlreidy well established,
with n climite noj very unlike the upper
South Carolina, I think they will find West
Tennessee to meet their wishes. For mechanics
and business men, there is at least a
fair chance of making a comfortable support.
11.
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FOR TllE GIBENMLLE KKlKKrRIML
The Episcopal Convocation.
The exercises and services of this body
were opened on h.st Wednesday, at 11
o'clock, by an Introductory Sermon by the
Rev. Ellison Capsrs, Reetor of Cbiist
Church, Qree.ivllle. Text, " And ye fathers
provoke not your children to wrath ;
but bring them up in the nurture and admonition
of the Lord "?VI, 4, Ephesisns
The Convocation assembled at 6 o'clock, of
the same day, in the Church, to allcud to
the business of the meeting. This Convocation
embraces within its territorial limits
the counties of Abbeville, Anderson, Oconee,
Tickena, Grcenvi'le, Spartanburg, Lauren*,
Newberry, Union, York and Cheater,
and is composed of all clergymen canonically
resident in those counties, and of laymen
elected by each Palish to represent it in
the Convocation. This Convocation is call
cd the Convocation of Greenville, and meets
three limes.in each year?in Apiil, July ,
and October?and at different points, sue
ct'.?siveiy. inc ci?riciii uoicgaies present at
the las' meeting were the Kerr. J. D. Mc.
Culloogh, W. P. Duhore, Huberts P. Johns
ron, O T. Porcher and Edmond R. Milre.?
The Lay Delegates were. Mt-srrs. Parker
Sliand, Andrews, Waller, Rutledg-?, Stoke*
and Arlhur. After a very harmonious rea
ei?n, the Convocation adjourned, on Friday
evening, having effected much good for the
Church, and after having accomplished the
work and fulfilled the purposes of it* organization.
These C invocations are subordigate. representative
and legislative bodies to the
Convention of tlie Diocese of South Caroli
na, there being five of them in the Diocese
but they are of the highest importance to
to the welfare of the Churah, and one pro*
ducing most happy results with the clergy
and Inity, both piieat and people. The
system is admirably adapted to supply the
spiritual want* of the people of the Episco
pal Church, and there ia no doubt but what
there convooa'iona wilt become permanent
iurtitutiona in the Diocese of South Carolina.
A president ia elected annually, and
also a Secretary and Treasurer, but when
the Hudmp ia present he presides. The
work of the C nvocation ie missionary in
its character, but it i? confined to the limita
of the Convocation, and is intended by its
founders as n means to produce the general
and highest development of the christian |
character within ita territorial limits. In
accordanco with this view, at these meetings
of the Convocations, Divine service is
frenuentlv held, and seimnnt nee ft.. 11 if o,1
in ill* Church, and at the business meet
ing discussions entered into by clergy and
laity on subjects of theologioal and practi
c?l importance, llefme the assembling of
the Convocation, the subject which is to
engnge particular))' the Convocation is in
dicate I by the president, and a member of
the body appointed to preach a sermon and
another to read an essay on that particular
subject. Alter being preached upon, and
examined by the essayist, it goes to the
Convocation for more general discussion.?
It is evident, therefore, that there exists
every facility of attaining the truth, which
we, as a religions people, desire to possess.
The subject for discussion during the late
session, was *' Christian Education," The
Rector of Chriat Church, Greenville, open*
ed the exorcises, as has been above stated,
with a most impressive and learned and el?
oqueot discourse, on the importance of the
early religions education of the young.?
The sermon waa convincing and unanswerable,
bo*li aa to doctrine and praotiee.?
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nis itrmon was men followed l>y an casay
upon the general education of the young,
by that pure christian and gifted divioe.
Rev. Edward R. Miles. Our apace will
not allow ua to apeak of thia production
aa we desire, but suffice it to say that,
according to our judgment, it waa the
most complete essay we hare ever had
the go? d fortune to listen to. It waa able,
erudite, comprehensive aod exhaustive of
the subject. .We hope to ace the eaaay
published. The next a?rtnon was by Ror.
Mr. O. T. I'orcher, the Rector of the ohuich
?^aea^ a ?
?i3L._.iHirj .. i-.TiLsi?
t Willlngtoo. and the iblt instructor of
ib? young at that celebrated Mhool located
near Wilhugton. lie preached to Uie children
expressly, end delivered a moat admirable
and Intereetiag talk to them, which
they all underetood, and which waa alto edifying
to thoee ot mature yearn There were
eermone delivered a loo by the other membe
re of the elrrfy, Rev. Dr. MeCullough,
' Rev. Mr. Duboee and Iter. Mr. Johnson,
during the Convocation, and all having
more or leea connection with the subject
nnder dieeuwion, but not eo immediately
bearing upon it as thoee ncenlioned. There
vir. hnwevar * nnllv In m**rl
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thought running through the whole Con*
vocation, Work, end which delighted end
pleased the people. And nil will aej
that the Convocation was not held in Tain,
but that much good was done. May the
apirlt of God ever control the deliberations
of the Greenville Convocation, and may it
always remain the promoter of the cause
of Clhrlat Jesus, la the prayer of a
BELIEVER.
Daring Atxkmpt to Ron thk
Mail.?Society seems to bo got
ting badly demoralised in the
State of South Carolina, and near
ly every day we have a fresh
proof of the effects of that higher
! civiliz**'"" which has been the
fruit of triumphant Radicalism.?
Ono of the latest items from across
the river is a daring attempt to
murder a mail rider and rob the
Government mail. Dr. D. H.
Thompson, ot this city, has a contract
for carrying the mail bo
tween Augusta and Calhoun's
Mills, in South Carolina, a good
many miles distant. On Wednesday
morning the mail-rider, a voung
man named R;ch, left Colfiouu's
Mills, on oue of his regular trips.
About one o'clock in the afternoon
he reached Rocky Pond,
twenty miles from hero. While
riding up a hill in a part of the
read remote from any house, two
men sprung from the bushes and
commanded him to halt, ono of
them at the samo time firing at
him with a pistol. The ball fortunately
missed its aim, and before
tlicy could shoot again Mr- Rich
drew his pistol and fired at them
several times. Astonished at
meeting with such a warm reception
whore they expected to find
an easy conquest and a rich booty,
the cowardly highwaymen betook
themselves to flight, and ran into
the woods. Mr. Rich then, continue
1 his journey unmolested,
and reached the city in safety.?
Ono of the party who attacked
him was a white man, the other
was a negro. It was evident
that their intention was to murder
the mail-rider, and then carry the
mail into the woods and rifle the
nAnoltno of ! /? H A J -
^'xvuvo MI. i null ivibiii u.?jxuyvsui
Chronicle c? Scntinal.
Evkr since the fnll of the Commune
of Paris the French police have been
sedulously hunting Felix Pynt, the ed itor
of the Vengeur, and one of the
principal members of that body. So
far Pyal hat, however, maintained hia
hiding-place in Paris undiscovered.?
Suspicion has for some time attached
to a certain house in the Rue de Martyrs
as being Pyat's place of
refuge, and it has often been visited by
the police in the hope of catching him.
In the kitchen of this hou.^o is a cistern
' or well, the covering of which the police
have always removed to peer into
the water, but, disappointed in their
search, they have as of en turned away.
It is now declared in a Paris journal
that this cistern was in reality Pyat's
hiding-place, to which he habi'.ually
resoitcd when pursued. The upper
part of this cistern, which is of large
size, contained water, as also did the
lower part, in such a manner that the
water flowed on turning the spigot.?
Put in the centre of the cistern was a
vacant space large enough to admit a
man. Here was the refuge of the hunt
ed man.
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WEATIIVP 1K11 roniu Tl.^. l.~*
-- mm*' o?~""Xlll3 IIUl
term of the season seems to have
ended on Tuesday evening, as the
atmosphere became quite cool
from the Sonthernly winds, and
heavy rain clouds that reached
half way around the horizon on
the Southern side of town, hut no
rain came to thd Court House.
On Wednesday, a cool breeze
was felt all day irom the same
quarter, and still no rain, and up
to the hour of going to press, the
drouth continues. Corn is severely
injured in tho neighborhood of
this place, but we are glad to
know that there will bo an abnn~
dance made in tho County, as the
crops made on Lynche's Creek, to
say nothing of tho Timmonsville
neighborhood and several other
localities, will supply all deflcien
cics.?Darlington Southerner.
We see by the Columbia Phanixt
that Henry Dobbins, an industrious
colored man, is making for sale excel*
lent pickle*, which he thinks he can
furnish at a less price than tbov can be
obtained from the North.
Such enterprise is worthy not only
of oommendation, but of emulation.?
rasa " "
mere are many ways of Ibis kind by
which ii good living can be made ; requiring
bat littie capital, with good re*
ceipta, and a stock of energy, any one
would stand a fair chance of success.
Preserves and Dickies find a ready
sale ; and, doubtless, there are many
among us who would prefer to patronize
the home-made than to purchase
that from abroad.
Goodness of heart is mini's best
treasure, bis brightest honor, and no
blest acquisition. It is that ray of the
Divinity which dignifies humanity.
N*w York, July 24.
Cotton quiet; low grades steady ; sales 1007
bales { upiands 20?. Flour quiet and heavy ;
comtapn to fair extra 6 70@0 40; good to
choice 6 4509. Wheat lo. cotter, fair oxKrt
demand ; new and old"winter red and amr
Western 1 38(H) I 45; winter Southern
1 30(H) 1 43. Corn active at 68069. Rice a
shade easier at 8@8|. Fork 14 50@14 62.
Boot dull. Lard, kettle 11. Uold 12}.
Chaolkst ?n. July 24. |
Cotton quint ; middlings 194 ; net rc- j
ceipts 10 toiies; ox| oris coastwise 995; [
eaies ou ; tlock 819.
Aogu?ta, July 24.
Cotton Market dull at 18} Cur Liverpool
middling*; sales 10 bale* ; lecrlptl 10.
Wheeler & Wilson's Latest Improved
Femll; Sewing Machine*.
PARTIES wishing to purchase a SEWING
m At HIKE. t-hould not fnil to examine
tbs latest jmphoved silent feed
wheeler it wilson sewing machine
Thi? Macbin? ha* been Tor more than trren-*
ty yfar* the I.ADIES FAVORITE, and einco
the LATE IMPROVEMENTS itand* without
a rival. For sale on instullinontf of ton doL
lars per month. Thorough instruction* given.
A. T. PURSLEY, Agent,
Old Goodlett House, Main Street,
July 26-*l Qrconville,8. C.
R. ? K.
Railway's -Ready Relief
1 CURES TIIE WORST TAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
alter reading thin advertisement need any
one suffer with pain.
Hail way'a Heady Relief is a cure (or (very
pain. It wat lite first oi>q is
THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY
that instantly stops the most excruciating
pains, a!] ?ye iu.floinntions, and cures con*
gestions, whether ol the lung*, stomach,
bv/we'.s, or other glands or organs, by one j
application.
In Iront one to twenty minutes, no mat** <
ter how violent or excruciating I lie pain (
the Hheumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crip ,
pled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or pristrut td (
with d beano may suffer.
It AD WAY'S READY RELIEF
Will afford instant case. Inflammation of
the Kidneys, inflammation ol the Bladder,
inflammation of the Bowels, Conjcsl'Cn ol
the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult Bieathing,
Palpitation of the Heart. Hysterics, Croup,
Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache,
Toooth a the, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Coid
Chill*, Ague Chill*.
The application of the Ready Relief to ^
the part or parts where the |?oin or difli*
cutty exists will afford ease and comfort.
Twenty drops in lutlf a tumbler of water
will in a few moments cure Cramps, Spasms,
Sour btoninch, Heartburn, Sick Headache,
Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, wind in llie
Bowels, and all Internal Pains. ,
Travelers should always carry a bottle of
Radwa)'s Ready Relit f,p ith them. A few 1
drops in water will prevent sickness or
pains (r? in change of water It is better |
thau French Brandy or Bitters as a atitnu- i
lant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Ague ctucd for fifty cents.?
There is not a remedial agent in tins world
flint will cure Fever and Ague, ami all oth
er Malarious, Bilou*, Scarlet, Typhoid,
Yollow, and other Fcvera (aided by Rad.
way's Pith) so quick as Had way's Ready
Relief. Fitly cents por bottle.
u r a I T" lj ? r> r~ a i in/ i
riL.nu n . pcmu i T i i
Strong nnd Par* flicli H'ood? Inerorisi ol
Flesh nnd Weight? Clear Skin hud
beautiful Complexion ee- .
cared lo all.
DR. IIADWAY'S SAKSAIMIllf.LIAIt
Ri:SOLVENT
Has made ilia moat astonishing cures: an
quick, ho rapid are I lie changes I lie body f
undergoes, under the ii flience of tins tru I3*
wonderful medicine, that
i 1
Every Day an Increase in Flesh and a
Weight is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of the Sirsnparilliin It-sol- 1
vent com in u 111 eat r 8 through the Mood, !
sweat, urine, and other fluids and jit'ces ol
the system the vigor of life, for it repair* |
the wastes of the body with new and round '
material. Scrtrfula, syphilis, comsnmption, I
glandular diseases, ulcers in the tluont,
mouth, tumois. nodes in the glands ami | "
other parts of the system, sore eyes, rlru- 1 "
morons discharges from the ears, nod the I
worst forms of skin diseases, eruptions, f - |
ver sores, scald head, ring worm, salt 1
rheum, erysipelas, acne, black spots, woiins
in the flesh, tumors, cancers in the wotnb, I
and all weakening and painful diacliargi-s. !
night sweats, loss of sperm and all wastes of !
the I ifti principle, are within I he Curative ?
range of this wonder of modern chihiistrv |
and a few days' use wid prove 1o any per f t
eon nsing it for either of these feints ol di* j
ease it* potent power to cure them.
If the patient, daily becoming re'need
by the waste* and decomposition that i*'
continually progressing, succeeds in ?ri ml - .
ing these waste*, and repair* the * unwith
new material made Irom healthy I
blood?a.td this lite Sarsnparillian will and ,
do.* seenre?a cure i* ct rlain ; for when J
once this remedy commences it* work of *
puiideation, an<l suco.cds in diminish!' g '
the log* of wastes, it* repairs will be isp'd, '
and every day the patient will feel liimaell 1
growing better and stronger, the food di > "
gosling better, appetite improsing, mid *
flesh and weight increasing. j f:
Not only docs the Sarsaparillian Resolv *
ent excel all known remedial agents In the , '<
euro of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional I Vi
and Skin diseases; but it is tlie only po>i* '
tlve cure for Ktdn-y and Bladder com-; -i
plaints, Urinery and Womb diseases, Clrnv- . I
el, Diabetes, ]>t opsy, Stoppage oi Wshr, ' **
Inconiinenco of Urine, lb igbt's Disease,;'1
Albuminuria, and in all cases where there j
are brick dust deposits, or the water is
thick, cloudy, mixed with substance* I k-:
the white of an egg, or threads like uhre I
silk, or where is s morbid lais..... ....
pesrance, and while bone dust dopeai:*,
and when there ie a pricking. burn in*: s- nsit
ion when parsing water, and pain in the
S nail of the Hack and along Ihe Lotus. !
Dr. Radway'a Ferfeet Purgative Fills, |
Perfectly Ine'eloss, oleganlly coated with *'
sweet gum, purge, regulate, pnii y, ele i? ? *1
and strengthen. Had way's Pills, for the v
cure of all disorders of the Stomach, I.iv-r.
Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous disc s- \
es, Ilendaeho, Constipation, Costlvenc-s, Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, Bilionsnoss. Bilious
Fever, Indentation of the Bowels, Piles, and
all Deiangemente of the Internal VUrem. ?
Warranted to eflfeot a positive cure. Pure '
Jy Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals,
or deleterious drugs. 1
Observe the following symptoms result- '
from Disorders of the Digestive O gans: t III
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of ar
the Blood in the Ileid, Acidity of the Stom cl
?k XT ? > ? *
vh, naiiMD, nrnrinum, UiegUtt Of Food. li
Ftillnru or Wright in the Stomach, Knur di
Eructation*, Sinking or Fluttering at the
Pit of (he Stomach, Swimming of th? Head, al
Harried and Difficult Breathing. <>(
A few dotes of Redwar's Pilli will free tli
the system from all the above named d.*?r> hi
dera. Price, 26 oente per Box. Bold hy ] i
Druggists. w
Read " Falae and True." Brnd one let- gr
ter stamp to RADWAY A CO., No. 87 Mai
den Lann, New Yoik. Information worth
thousand* will be aent you. O
July 26 12 ly 1
/
FOR SALE.
THE
HOUSE AND LOT
In mo uity or urocnvillo. present residence
of tho subscriber. Tbe LOT oontains
throe acres, most conveniently and pleasantly
situated, west or the Hirer, corner Kbett and
Hirer Streets, with a front of more than J00
feet on eaeh. The
DWELLING HOUSE
and situation is considered one of the best in
Urccnville, with tho usual and necessary Out
building*. There is it flue
VEGETABLK GARDEN
nnd WELL of tbe purest cold water, which
never failr. Thcro are abundance of SHADE
TUEKS, of native growth, and EVERGREENS
on tho Lot.
For terms and further particulars, apply to
G. F. TOWNES, Proprietor.
July 20 IS tf
CITY EI/ECTION.
ON the Second Monday of September next,
there will be an ELECTION hold for
MAYOR nnd SIX ALDERMEN of the City
of Greenville, to servo for the ensuing Term.
Any person qualified Constitutionally to rdte
for members of tho Genern! Assembly of this
States, nnd who hnro resided sixty ((IP) days
within the Corporate Limits of tho City, prior
to the day ot Election, and who shall hare
Registered his nutno with tho City Clerk as a
voter, will bo entitled to vote at said election.
Tho BOOKS OF REGISTRATION will be
Ol'EN by A. R. Me David, City Clerks, at his
office on Tueedoy the fire! liny of Anynet next,
and will close ou the afternoon of tho 11th of
said month.
T. C. GOWER. Maror.
A. II. McDatid, City Clork.
Grocnvillo, July 20th 871. 12-2
Notice to Contractors. j,
rpiiE bridge at e. w. iindwi.'- m.m,
J. on tlie Spartiinhurg Road will be let 1
nut for THOROUGH REPAIR on the 17th
ilnv of August, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
July 28 12 2 j
lliiior Paupers.
rpilE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS have
X half a <h>z< n CHILDREN at the Poor I
House, uml desire to Bind them out to' ,
pet?>na who will give llirnt a common j
Engli-h education and send th< m to Sunday I
fchoul. Ilnve thetu of both Si-xes, while '
tnii colored. Apply any Saturday at Com ' ^
iniasionoi'* office, southwest corner new
Court House.
W. A. HUDSON, Chairman I
Hoard County Commis'rs. [
July 26 IS 8 ,
Notice.
BY order of his honor Judgo .Tames L. Orr '
there will bo nn EXTRA TERM of the f
L'ourt of Common Plana for this County to .
sonunenccon ThnvoJng the 27ih initant, for the
purpose ol hearing motions for now trials ?te.,
and disposing of cases en the Equity and Ap '
peul Dockets. ?
\V. A. McDANlEL. C. C. C., 0. C.
Clerk's Office July 20th, 1871. 12-1 t
AuotToa'a ernes, i I
GltKr.NviLLK, S C.. July 19, 1871; J r
J/irurt. Editor*?Please give notice that, i
when Tax-Payers neglect to make their '
returns, the County Auditor is compelled by *
aw, to charge litem with the returns of the j
previous year, and add fifty per cent. '
IiSikIii n. n 1? -
J. M. 11 UK ION, County Auditor.
THE
MILLS HOUSE,
CHARLESTONS. C.
PJlltKER Sf Co.
Proprietors.
firs t cla ss ii0 tel.
BOARD, PER DAY *3 00
SI J I.LI VAN ;
man via cturino company
FORK SHOALS
' I "ilE SL'IXIVAN MAKUFACTURINO
1 COMI'AKY "i'l ifcci't. for I'm rexl |
iliiiy drti* a rl|li>i'li|ill?ll to tll>il Murk to |
I Itlllllfll MIM'Ollll.
I' ii tip* ilo?;riiitf lo iii >k-> iiivc?i iii?-iii? iii |
lii? (Ji)iiij'Hoy u'O'llJ ?i > *el| lo iipj'lv nt ,
nco. i
I>. I) 1100UK, Cloik S. M. C. ,
J i'y 10 11 3 (
Notico. |
Vu. |v-*-?n* li*v|n(j >1 miii!. oj^'iins*
I'u' t!| I'Y Ci>IJNiJI li of (Iri'.nvilk, .
ri' nn'ilio'i ,r? lurid 11? i Aoflonn'a to the
ndoi'.-ijii'.ii t'v t!ii> !*' of nrxt.
A. u. UcOAYin.Yitr rioik
Ju'.y 10 11 2
Sr.hida Dontal Socioty,
11 1. ufci I (lro^milV, S. fl. nt 8 P.
M. A1- 18.1 DKNT1STS '
j?tw u''y nr.. invi'ml in iilli-iiil.
Tl-c U'uiil Il.il-ronl a .il llotel nrrnng*
ii. Mil w ill lie IIIIM.C.
N. 8IY8. Pien'J.nt. <
.1 It T IIOY.PSOS S liiry,
.loll 111 22 2 i
Ikn-c uuil L<;1 For Sulc,
I in rnr olT.oinz ni Pri
*??1 ?" I ' lliii Ni. I Koinily i
i dT.ix% I.C'iil i:?:i-nn?l I.oi, in.w rcouS-ii.r
| i?-?t l.y It v. \V. I*. Tlmniti. I
In. i< *. Ii kikiii ii to I o in e nl I lie moft
ri i.l.l- r - liil^iiiTi in It.e oi v, ?n on? of
I... Ii:i;'.e?i |i.ii..i?, llo.ice I.im Six Imge '
ni ? on'orin'.).' r.<?n>p, wi'li Pr* |.|nee in ^
loll rnorii. Kiic'i- n hIIhi-IiimI to the llotire.
10 >'i ?<>rviini* nrcnnimod.ilinn, Flue Well 11
lCi tcin Siipi-rlnr |{ird'n Spof, lieAttli*
11 I.iwn in front of Iteeidence. a! lidded J
ii!i lolile ill oi.k lire*. The lot contin
i.rug of irrcund. l'.irti>s de
I iiig lo |i iirlm.<o thie property enn in*
> i"! l|.e mniF Itv e?lii'>t/ el tlie ll?>'?*e,
m il en - f l- itni.il) f r Frcuritig Il del'glit|I
liolii- erill'OH Iiiiiilin, 8
l-\-r tern *. ?tc . np| lv 11.
Jl l.'l'SC. SMITH,
Aii.-tlon it C liiiiiieeioii Merchant,
Oi ceiiville, S C.
July 10 11 II L
Not CO L
[ * Inr.l-v given lo nil whom i' nwv eon
i c-iii ilmi I will n|v I* in S J. DoUTIIi",
!* ! mto Jiulgi* nf Gt*i-nville C<?'?iity,
ii l!i.- 11 <t> d ?y ill Augu*l r.oxt tor n final
ii't'.uiv Admiuiatrnlor ?f llio t slate of f
If. L. M AUSTIN, d-cewed. "
W?, II. AUSTIN, Administrator.
Ju'y It) 11 4
The State of South Carolina. i
GKKKN VII.LK COUNTY.
y S. J. DOUTH1T, Jt'equire, Judge of Prolinte
of no id County.
JLTII RRF.AS, Marina M. Florey 1>a* filed
\\ a l'.ttUon in my OIHeo. praying
lal I#?-t?cre of AdminiMrat ion with the will
inexed on all and ringular Uie good* and
i*tt?!e, rioliu and ctodliaof WILLIAM U.
OVKY, lulu n^the County, aforesaid
foeate, kIiouM Inigrnnted to him.
Tht$t ore, therefore, to eile and itmnr.i.fc
I Ami ringutar ibe kindred and creditors
1 the mild (IfcjdMd, to bo and appear in
>e CoUft of probate for raid County, to ba
dden nl Greenvill* Court Iloiire, on the 0
I day of Augatt utzl to rliow came, If any 8)
by the ctid a dm aittralinn rlmiild not be 81
aated.
B J DOUTHiT.
Jodze of Probate Greenville County.
iTicr of Judge o! Probate, July 18tb, 1871.
July 19 11 'J II
! ii ill llliMiiii in ;n i | i ?
Exuberant Health
Is blessing vourheofed to lew. Even
those who have teen favored l.y nature
with strong constitutions and- vigorous
frames aie apt to neglect precaution*
necessary to preaerte these pfectmis endowments.
Indeed, as a ruler 'fc* more healthy
and robust a man is, the mora liberties l.e
is inclined to take with l??s own |>lt jreltyie.
It is ?<>ine consolation In the natnrolfy wo-tk
and treble to know that the* can be M In*
.? ?-i "
ni'u vuiii up, ny 11 pirfpi-f use nf
the mean* which lei^nft hit* pluwd nl thrif
ili?|?'?iil, ?? to limn* a much better cIiaim*
of long lifr. niol rx-'iiip'.iviit froni dlir*'*
aii < i nip, ilmn ibe mo't atli'etio of their
fellow* wini Nrc f?i.lUh enough to suppose
lIlHiilelvvt tli%lllueiuh]a, (toil net accord*
inplv.
|i i< not too modi to aay that nr*re than
half tlio people of the civilized wot kl tired
nti occasional toidr, l.? enable iliem t** ?np.
po t the strain upon (licit bodies ittol
iilnili, which the fr?at. life of this resile**
ago occasion*. III laet, II pll'l*, Wltolfroltle,
unexciting ionic in thr gimd draideiatnur
f the l.oev millions, and tlicv have th? ar-*
IcV in llO>TH.TTRItS STOMACH BIT*
TKI'S. It if a st.nninnl medicine, I e. it*
imparts permanent rlrengiti to weak ')' "
tenti* iiiid it. vigoratra del.c.ite conat it ullori*.
It* reputation kmI i*a saba Imve al?adily
incri n?r<t. Competitive preparations have
to on introduced ml liiitmn. nod, a* fur as
I lie public if concerned, ad tian*emn, In the
hope < f rivaling i? ; bul they have nil eith-i
pet ielitd in tl e nlleinpt, or been left fin*
in the i ear. 11 Im* hceii the gtcal mediial'
forces* of ihe present century, and it is
qmte certain that no proprietary mhlicinu
in I his co tint rv is as widely known, or aa
g-* orally naeil.
Ten lightning presses, running incessant-ly
(Sundiiys excepted,) the whole year
through, bare'y supply the demand for the
lllo.oiaed Alnnr.rc. in which the nature
in 1 uses of the preparation nre s-t f> rili
Ii- riietilatio'i now being over eight milo
a s yetr. 9-4
The Great Pan.ily Medicine of the Ago
TITTDTV T7T?4T10
uxxv x x ixiaxvo
lav* elnp?ed ainne the introduction of the
'nin Killer to the public, and vet at the
resent time it is more popular and com*
nam!* n larger rale limn ever hefnre. Ita
opnlatity is not confined to thie country
done ; all over the world ita beneficial electa
in cm ir.g the "ilia that fleeh ie heir
o," are acknowledged and nppreciat-d. and
is a PAIN KILLER it* fame ia limited to
to country. a*ct nor tn-e. It n*els only t??
?e known **? he prized.
Thirty Yk?rv ia certainly 'org enor.ghime
to prow the efficacy of any medicine,
ind that iho I'AIN KII.LKR ia deaerving of
mil ita propiielora claim for it, ia amply
ovelhy the tin pa alMed popularity i\
ino attained. It ia n auaa ami rrritCTi m
cmo-ly. Sold ?'I Dr'ifgiji*. Price 25
ta.. 60 ela., nnd fl por bottle. Directiotta
iccoiiipanv each bottle. y-|
' QriTK.Il; 8 DoWS."?IIow ?.f on ia title
exprcaa on ua-d l.v | or-on* wt o?e l-odi<-a
?nd iiiimla tire exl n-istei bv the loil* and
..t I-.. !
~.?viivr ... ...i-i- ?! !? *. hi re iimulnnia
!o no good in audi care*. Tin-re fiiat effect
8 linii'ictil. Tli- reaction ?'i*aatin?ia. In
rAHHANTS S K LT 7 R H APERIENT.
Llie true remedy for this breaking down of
pliyaicnl energlca, and tlie animal spirits i*
provided. ll renovate* nlnt refresh' tho
vsiiiiilst ing organ* an 1 (lie nei v.?, while it
arrie* ofT, without violence or pain, M'l (lie
impurities wlrch clog i|i?> bowel* hi d viti?te
tlie blood. |n indigestion, biliousness,
eonstipntion, nervous weakness, nnd liyj o?
shnndriatd*. it has no rival, except tin* water
ol tn? Se'tz r Spring i a*lf, of which it
a the exact and perfect equivalent.
suli> liy all dlugulstts. 9 4
Harrison & Marshall
Have just received a comi'lkte
stock of
J\*EW GOODS,
kt tlicir Old Stnro, opposite Mansion Houie
Our Stock of DRUGS ia full and complete
PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with earwCLARET
WINE
-'or the Summer at?$2 per. gallon. Cheap by
the Doion.
loatcttcr'a bitter*, Plantation, Sampler, Carolina
and Vinegar bitter* at WhoU ale
or Retail,
tisley's PIIII.OTOKEN?llie Female friendlillville
FRUIT JAR, tho best in u*o.
ALES. PORTER, WINKS, RLACKRERtr
COItl>fAT. ?nd liosvt.v* -
?i vunrvi, m nno arucie^
A Urge Stock of
Hgars and Smoking TobaccoWHITE
LEAP, OILR, VARNISHES, Ac.
STATIONERY, PLANK BOOKS, and
ENVELOPES?a full Stock.
In nrder to mnke room for our PALI*
TOOK, wo will aelt, at greatly
REDUCED PRICES,
A lot of the following Good* :
.AMPS, PKRFl'M FRIES, POMADES.
BRUSHES, and other GOODS.
'A BO A1X8 TO UK HAD FOR CASH.
TOILET SOAPS?cheaper than ever.
PATENT MEDICINES?a full Line.
OUR
*ODA FOUNTAIN*.
WIL.L BE KEPT
R.BD HOT
iVITII ICC ALL SlinnER.
?
LEMON SUGAR and LEMON SYRUP.
July 12 10 tr
NATIONAL HOTEL,
0. eg.
PROPRIETOR.
T. HAMILTON JOYNKR, CLERK.
RATE8
f Tlonr.l per l)?y 00
upper, Hrcekfart and Lodging 2 CO
ngle Meal* 1 00
Sep 1 16 tf
Subscribe for Tiik Grkknvili.*
TKKPK18K?only a J car.