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?he \ - - an . QWMEKW VLLKa.C. O. <u< ""wKDRUDAT, *II?11m\ W. fj * ' hi ' i ': Two Months Free! n? if ag NEW Subscribers who yay, * TWO DOLLARS will record ^ the Enterprise to tho fir^t 04 of January, 1873. ci ' .... ' ftf Extension of t Railroad from Qroanvillo ,u to Aihrrllla W. O. F The oitixtns of Gretnvilto and partlee j,, elsewhere whose interods are Involved, are H| becoming mora and mora eonoeracd in tha proposition loog eontemplited of building JJ a rood Irom Greenville to Ashevide. great importanea hat baan ^gata and again commented on by ourselves In lha Kvriarr.isa and by othara in public and private. j| The line ia short, the route praotleable, ,| through a settle! and growing part of the c< country,?nd leading to the produoliva re- < glon of Weatern North Carolina, East Tanneaaea and the West boyond. It is moro 4, important to this Stata than the Blue n Hldge road, and will ba of thrice greater n advantage to Charleaton, aa great a* nny b J ? that of lha Blue Ridge. The Greenville , and Columbia railroad would at onoc be- d comt a first class paying road, without the fear of tapping, or ever loeing the advanta- r gea hereafter. In fact, there te no other t project that can certainly and completely i elevate the Greenville and Columbia road ^ to a great through line, aa long as the ( waves of the At|antlo wash the coasts of | South Carolina. It would oe a road for tha 1 benefit of thia State, her railroads, her cities, and people generally. We should not expect Augueta or Savannah to help bnilJ it. but have a right to expect every one who looks to the internet and prosperi'y of South Carolina heartily to unite in securing this road. Not only the Greenville and Columbia road would be benefited, as we have eaid, but the South Carolina railroad would be permanently and securely profited, aod Oolumbia, as well as Charleston, would secure a prrmancn1 good. A better route to Charleston, and aa short as any other from the West, would result from this Greenville and A'heville road. More of this hereafter. We again suggest to our oltiz ms to call a meeting nt an early day and appoint a iu dicintis standing committee on this important matter. ?? Real Batata Prospects There is do qvve.-lion that the value ( f real estate.is increasing from the effects of-emancipation, and the necessity of planters and others investing in land nnd manufactures instead of ne. groes ns formerly. The increased railroad facilities, must inevitably enhance the rnlue of tracts of land, And of lots, in -fv!-?*1nrfl?r '?&? l- ur.?..ou"^" Uiufl^niit If* iwwt. ....crtuy, the near ccmpletton of the AirIJno Railroad, has added even now, tbiitv five per cent to the vnlue of real estate, and more than this will he the result in Greenville very soon, and it will not stop at that. Lands do not sell e.cn now ml one third their real value. In this connection, we would cite attention to the various advertisements of real estate, lots, <tc, in our columns. There are also well improved places of- 1 fered for sale in this place, which can J he bought on better terms at present, | than will Ue possible a few months henco. To our certain knowledge most of these lote are offered for, not because ' ' i the owners wish to part with them, but < only to raise funds to meet old debts, ! or some instances whoro the owners, , (ministers) have moved to other States under special calls. Assclsed Value of Real-and Personal '' Property In Greenville County. h The Auditor ol this County, J. M. Rusto*, P 1ms obligingly furnished us with the following ? abstract: h BEAL estate, a O u t i d ? x>j C11 y. , *' 7.1,568 Acres Arable or Plow Lands $704,079 h 889,020 Acres Wood and Unoultiva- n ted Lands 1,455,495 2,891 Building# 272,444 A Total Number of Acres 462.678 ti Total Value 2,160,474 Total Valuo of all Real Estate Exclusive of the CUj .$?, 132,918 " CI1Y nEAI. ESTATE m 378 Lots Valued at J 401,777 8 796 Buildings Valued at 897,726 pi Total Valne City Real Estate $ 799,502 Total Value of all Heal Estate in Greenville County $3,282,420 i-ERsoxAt, moi-mrr- ? 2,208 Horsea Value $ 142,490 12,687 Cattle Value 119,026 j,/um Muiea Value..... 128,239 9,463 .Sheep Value 11,840 -r, 22.683 Hog* Value 61,480 669 Wntchee Value.,.. 27,108 al 200 Piano Forte* Valna 17,738 pe 2,863 Carriage*, Wagon*, Ac 01,808 2.718 Log* 2,810 flood* and Mcrehandi*e 160,824 Property appertaining to Manufacture. 7:... 17,652 Manufactured article*, Engine*, Tool*, Ac.,, 88,972 >1on lea, Bank Bill*, 48,806 "Value of all Credit*. 183,187 Value of Btoek* in Companh'* out- J A aid* State except in .Va- ] tional Ilmika 20,360 Bond* net cxeaapt from taxation.,... 40,548 _ Value of Laoac* fnMO To Total value of all other property...... 2 >6,828 < Value of Peraonal property *. 1,600,363 -w Value of Real Eatate 3,232,420 J Total value of all taxable property..$4,782,773 J!,1! State Tax $33,120,041 J County Tax.... 23,8$J,086 f|| Total b^tb Included... *...$68,793,027 tx The amount of the County tax ftl for Air-Line Railroad ?f, llonja, included in toe i0] above estimate, being two a?illa on tlt#40lUr m,,^8,488,40 ?i<l a -oil-.. Xg" A cotton operator of tka Booth, after a careful calaukttion, put# ll?4 crop +i cotton ol 1871 at 2,877,418 bale#, and pro- JV? Jicta that m\4d ??.?* will be worth in Kew 1 J 1,1 ^ ?<"*?, 28$ tenia ' ^ ? - ^ .? . : - . _ 1 3b, of uo^Md Biniy? oium?v r? ThoiIas 0. IlAftRisdk. ami o\& cr d jeepecthd citizen, of tibia C?Mniy, di F,l#, feq orniog ImV*1 hitltvl met, eighteen tfcile* below the Court ro lie baJVuwod * t*Vge family ^ children, and hud lived to see them tarly all mar lied amU well settled iu e ; was upward* of sixty fivi years of " and had suffered from the eflecls of (j cancer on his face for a number of pre, which, with another attack in a y) ffereat part' of the body, was the tt#e of hie demise. He leave* a large rcie of relatives and fiivnds. The neral was preached laat Ba'urday 1 orniog by Kev. C. B. Stcwaut, at J /'IhhoIi nf n Kifli <1 t>or>um>il 0 a<] been ft member fiora nn eitily lifo ( id in wbicb be was an elder. We in in aytupalhy with llioso bereaved. j The Necro Convention In Columbia. j Tlie Conrcnl'on of the colored people t um all tha Southern States, recently licld i Columbia, adopted resolution* endorsing I in administration of Oen. Chart, aleo i >tnmen<ling Senator FVMxeft, of Mnnaebu 1 ills, for Ilia* iiit' r>ht in llteir lelialf. (A t fttcr from lilm wni r-ad ) In thia eonncc ion they resolved to appoint n rmra't'oe ' o petition Congress to pass Mr. Slmxku's j mendment to the Civil Rights bill, C?e ] aore perfectly to et.f-jtco thrir equal | igiits. Mr. Ptm*K?'i latter urged his point. Resolutions favoring the annexation of St. D?ming<\ if to be lone in a proper mariner, were odnpted; ilso resolutions inviting the negroes of the S'orlh to eome 8 uth, and o? 1110 of the nembers recommended in their sncchi-s he Si at* a of FloiiJa and TeX?a as furnishng lit# best opening for eolored emigrants speeches and resolutions wire rnude in ruvorof the educniion and progress of the race. A great deal of discussion took r?lnoe, and at times a g?>oJ deal of excitement and controversy. Complimentary. Messrs. Davis A Monc.vx, our popular merchants, arc thus spoken of by the Pickcn Sentinel, of the 4th ult.: " 3/ei*ri. Darit if Mayan.- -By reference to our advertising oolmnns, it will bo seen, that T. W. Davis, of Qraonvilla, and J. II. Morgnn, a son of our worthy follow-citizen, Dcnj. F. Mor gan, Esq., have formed a partnership in the mercantile business in the City of Orccnvillo. Messrs. Davis A Morgnn r.ro wide awnko bus' inces men as evidenced by their success in life, and also from the additional fact that they advertise liberally and let the public know what they have fbr sale." A Well filled Store. Messrs. Q. W, Tir.vjxsnx & Co., have in their store large supplies ?l Family Grorelies, Dry Goods, Boots. Shoes, die., btwid-s almost everything needed in your house or on tlie faim. The ahclves are very full, and it would taka a gruit deal of room to enumerate the various articles. These gentlemen desire public patronage, and, extend a hearty welcome to nil?those visiting them receive every courtesy and attention. The store is in the old Lovelund Building. Tho National Bank for Greenville. lVo lonrn very cucournging accounts o( the success of tho important uiensnre of establishing a Bank In this City, -j -* f|| na StTiTi T f .'j |,o ??iM_h..r^rP |nr lid 11111* n"|T the necessary stock TCnu'reH. If eighteen or twenty persons will promptly step forward and subscribo $1,000 each the enterprise will be sure. Parties will leavo their names with Mr. it.iut.ix Brattik. Horse .Ttolcn. Dr. O. B. Imvine hnd his stables entered on lust Wednesday night, in this City, apd his horso token thrrcfroui, sinco which he has heard nothing from It. No clue is had as to tho thief. It would bo well f*?r our people generally to bcav this incident in mind, and act accordingly. We return tbnnks to Maj. II. M. Cm.r of this County, for specimens of his Turnip crop, measuring respectively 2l\, i\ and 20 inches in circumference. Uo used Wando, but took no extra pains in cultivation. W The History of the Charleston Press, o be issu-d shortly, advertised in our col'wins, and prepared by a nnMv* of the shy, we know to lie a high toned gentla nan. for many y^emsconnected with n 1. adng journal, fully competent to the task. ron Tiir. gbrkntii.le e stTEnvitisE. Sfcttrt. Editor*? Will you bo kind enough, a your paper this week, and until the Fair , ogins, to call public attention to tlio circular | ubliahcd in moat of tho Blato pnpera in ro- 1 ard to tbo Rnzaar, to hold in Columbia, for the J encflt of tho South Carolina Monument in , ictnory of our Confederate dead. l'loase t tate that any kind of contributions Will be ^ cccptable, such as rhiekona, eggs, turkeys, ( nms, I utter, lard, potatoes, apples, chest* i uts, and any thing In tho proeision line,? t lso socks, or any kind of fancy or substao. 'j ul needle work. ,All articc's can be $cut hy railroad, from 1st 1 > 8th November, direct to ColtunbU, directed South Carolina Monument Ilszaar," or if ' oro convenient, m?y be sent to the tore of Dr. F. A. Walter, who will hnvo thein J romptly forwarded. ? Respectfully. > MRS. V. A. WALTER, r Manager for Greenville County. ???mmlmmmmil i i i t win j Notice. THERE wilk be a Parsds of the PALMET0 FIR.K COMPANY P? Saturday, Nov. 4th, * half past three o'clock Members will sp* ar iu black pants. Ry order of President, N WM. DEATTJK, Secretary. Nov 1 76 I State of South Carolina, OREENVILLK COtTNTY. Court of Commou Plcits. f MK8 Jl. JOHNSON, Plaintiff, aKain*t ^ FLORA BOS WELL, et al Dofendanu.? p Summon*. M FLORA BOIJWELb, on* of the Roffcn- ' JehU In Uii* notion. p! ~tOU ARE.herrby fummoned and itqirlnd h1 [ to amawor the o*mplain? in Ibia notion, ?> i?ch J>na bum filed in tbo Clerk'* O0lro for I* I* County, and to perre a copy of roqran- J* rr uii A?g<,tneniwiri<i'rim v/Wee, It t/re?ft- to 1. Court llouae, South Carolina, within w ,Wy Moy oflrr (ht trrtiee of thii Summon*, ' rlwnt* *>f f*? day of wueK 11 you a A to anrwer-the complaint within the time I" irepaid, the plaintiff will apply to the Court >' r the rollol <l? n>?nil#rt in the complaint. In ARTHUR A AKUIIJK, re Plaintiff'* Attorney?, fo > FLORA BOSWELL, Dofendent: TAKE rotten 'hat the Suaoanona of which > ?born.l* n true eopy, wa* filed in the Mir'* Office of thi^Countr, on tk* lit d?y "/ rt ,Xtn.hrr,A />..#!. ARTHUR A ARTBUB, pi ri?*t??ur. 4ffr>rnv?. Nov 1 ? } u im'j l nit m. Ow?i<nLU. a. C.. Mor. 1.487 ? S?Jm oflfultunMn |fcis pmrkft, fflHln rffw ^i^r,|5^grpn 1 !? Auttiitft oci. so. * m Cottofc nalot ard frmer?tnfcrdklngs Wf JI sel|>ts 1,000 bales ; skies WO. Sf J I Cothm fljB'lJ ' ili^iltiwgir'MrT;^Wwfete 048 balm j Mia* 400; stock 1 ?,18?. Bali moue, Oct. SO. Cotton qnlat nod steady?uiiddllnu 18(& 18} j seipu ?8t balcp; ^fes 480 ijtockySM. . Nr.t *ohk. O^t.SO. Cotton stronjt ; kales 2.0(0 bales?uplands 91. Gold oloscd at ll|(d) Hi. LivKHPoni,, Oct. 90. Cotton steady?uplands ; Of lean* < I'll 1 ...- J-- J . OPlTUARy. . Pirn, at bla resldansa in Plorula, on the 0th of Ootohar, 1871, DANIEL PIXCKKJEY KVINK, oldert ion of Dr. O. U. Irvine, aged liirtjr years. 11 o has loft a wifo and thro? bildrcu to mourn bia loaa. Dim. nt the residence of Mr. R. Vf. Stone, n thla City, on the 21st Octnbor, 1871, whilst n a rlslt, Mra. ELIZABETH PEARSON, more generally known as Mra. Bailot.)?. ibe had boon a resident of this Coun y and ived at Huile.v*s Cross Houds, for souie forty rears, where her husband, Mr, Hugh Tin Hey. 1 n bla lift.time -accumulated a considerable ortuoo, leaving her in comfortable oircumitancea. She died in the oifcbty-flrat year of ler age, and left a large circle'of obildren and (rand'thlldron to mourn her loaa. Fur thirty rears she was a member of the Presbyterian Jhtirch at Mount Tabor, and wW one of Ita itrong snpporta. The deceased was a dutiful aife and kind and loving mother nlwoya impressing truth and kindness on her children and [il.'Bds?a devoted Christian and gencroas neighbor; and her losa is a great ope to her kindred nnd to the communinity In which she lived, v Just hofore aha died, she remarked har willingness to go, if it was her Cod's will.? She had been a great sufferer for soine eighteen months, which was otcnsloned by a fall (mm her door, fracturing a limb, nnd of which xho never recovered, Although at times able to walk nround tho room. At fbo time of her death, she wiis on a villi to her daughters in thia City, avid took a aevero chill on tho 16th October, and continued to grow worse until stio depurted. ll?r funeral sorvices were performed by ltevs. H. II. Hoid and Wbito, the former delivering tho sermon, front Hovelationa 11th chnpter and 13th verse?" Blessed uro tho dead that din in tho Lord." Our loss , is her gain, febu is not dead, t ut only sleepcth. Farewell, dear mother. Masukaotuhinu KNTKKI'RISR IK Cl!Ant.K?T??W. ?t'liiirlcftou ia fust becdmng a matiufnoturing as well aa n commercial city. The largest manufactory of do?rs.' withes, blinds, ?to., in the Southern States, is that of Mr. 1' 1'. TOALK, on llorlbeek'a Wharf in that city, sale* rooms at No. 20 lUyot street ? M r. To ale's ndvet tUeincut appatrs in auolh er column. 1 Ee Guided by what you Know. Thoro is on old proverb which says, " Experience ia tho safest guide." To this guide the lick and ailing, nuturully turn when casting about lor the means of relief. They enquire what a inodicine lias dona (or others, beloro Ibey adopt it themselves. Of all the remedies and preventives in use, HOSTKTTKR'S STOMACH 1:1TTMltS meets the test most triumphantly, und.hence its immense popularity and vast sales. The sufferer from indigestion ia sure to find some one among his friends who has been cured of this ailment by the famous vcgotablo stomachic. The victim of fever and ague, li7er complaint, cojstipntion, nervous prostration, or general debility, hns only to make inquiry in the neighborhood where he resides in order todiscovcr what this stsndard*restorativo has effected in cases siinilur to his own. In tho published testimony to its merits lie will find n volume of proofs of its sanitary properties, which it is impossible fur his common sense to resist. Ho tries it, I and the effect it prudiices.jw ("U - nulh/AJt-. 'preads.? -.AVAHfiiini nnd impostor*, ?omo of them mere tricksters, and othors who take a somewhat wider range, attempt to thrust into the hands and down tho throat of invalids, their huphazard concoctions, as substitutes for tho tonic which for so many years hns been a medicinal staplo throughout the United S'atrs, Spanish America, Canada, nnd tho West Indies, hut only succeed to a very limited extent. In this reasoning ago, ttio people, having ascertained what is really deserving of their .coofiUencn, decline " running after strange gods." Nov 1 VO 4 ^^40^11^870^1 , 'Piitn it supposed to bo the lot of u? poor mortal*, u* inevitable nr dentil it*elf, ond ' lint'lo nt any limn to como upon un. Thoreforo it ia itnporlnnt that remedial agent* ahonM be nt linnd to be used on nil crocrgancy, when Ilm nominal prlneiplo lodged in the | U'Ui abnll dov< lo|?) itaolf, and wo foot the OX* crucinting agonies of pain, or Llio depressing infloeneo or disease. Huob n rcmedinl agent ? exists in tho PAIN KII.I.KR, whoso f.itno J liu* lunde tlic circuit of tho globe. Amid tho eternal iocs of the polar region*, or beneath tho intolerable und burning nun of the tropica, ifa virtue* are known ntid npprerintod.? | Under nil latitude*, from the one extreme to the other, a tide ring humanity hat found relief from many of ita ill* by it* u.sc. Tho wide and broad area over which thia medicine ha* iprvnd, attest/ it* valuo and potency. From a | imall I eglnning, the Pain Killer ha* puahod jraduallv along, making ita own highway, lolely by it* virtue*. cucli unexampled snores* and popnlority q in* brougtit other* into the field, who have atcinpted. ttndcr similarity of nntno, to usurp lie confldenco of the people and turn It to heir own selfishness and dialioncaly, but their ifTort* luivc proved trtiitlcil, while the Puiu Killer i* *iill growing in puldle favor. United States Court, District of South Carolitra [N CON'RJIQI'K.YCE of the eontinuanco of ^ Hi* fever im tiie City of Charleston, the rdera of thl* thinrt heretofore made adjourning ho Hessian of tho Court, and alao ttia gcoor I bitaine** of the Court in Bankruptcy and Ulmir.ilty, to the fllh of Ndvcniher, arc hereby ~ cacitulbd. ,4 Other ordvra In aub*titution of thoac hcrohy caciudud. will he made a* Boon a* it enn be ? ntelligcutly done. (IKORGK 8. BRYAN, U. 8. Judge Diatrict of Routt) Carolina. ' At Chamber*, (Jrtonvllle, 8, V., Slat Ontoer, l?71. SS-tf T11 K IBWSPAPEft PRKSd OK C1IARE8TON " ITS HIST0RY>R0M IT8 Beginning to the Present Time. ' itnoxoLouicatxr a n a aioonatbhat.t,t coxsipkiikD. / rll fS Chronological and Biographical Ilialory of the Ncwapnpera Prcaa of this ity, ctnbrnoing a period of One Hundred and orty Year*, will aliortly bo issued to sub- ; Tiber*. The Author, a native of Charleston, )il for a. length of Mute eon needed with Ha i._? r?a% in eompUanco with tho request of a j umber ^mi'tnitni, proposes to puhlisT) this i*?ory by snhscription. Well founded hnjiea re antcrtnined that this record of the NKWSAPKR PKEHfl OP C1IARLERT01T will bp Mr|l, v lb~ .# ?- ?*- "f ?'?? ? frit' r/iilv nennrallw- ?ml !>? ?.??wiii? -? k?~ n ork 01 thin nature never having been atthpti-d. Induced lbs Author to prepare such volume for publication. The task of e?U ? ting baa boon arduous. and tba sola derire is borft to ptenmt historical facts, interestg to both tba traternity and tba general adcr, being lost to earning generation*. Lists r subscribers will soon ba read/. Jy ranu*. ? * 1. Tba work willba in pne volume?12eno. , 2. To be printed on fifty-four pound paper, at type. 3. Tba volume?in ek>tk?ta contain ?03 t iger. 1 4. Prioe of Subscription, $1.60. * No* y n K G. W. BRUN Vf>RE n?w receiving ?n8 opening Wk R.Y GROCER I Kf$; cowslftfng ... .~,Cru?bed, P<?*d?re<i and Java, Lognvra and Rio C Gunpowder, Imperial am MOLASSES and SYRUi Family FLOUR, in barrt MACKEREL, Canned ai Engliah MU8TARD, Wo Yeast i'Q W GEIiS. SOD PEPPER, GINGER; CI PICKLES, SAUCES, Jk < . f ALKH' French a:ul American C NUTS of various kiuds SEGARS, FIFES, Smok 'Jable and Pooksi Knivei Writing Paper, Envelop* A VARIED ? HARDWARE, CK GLASS\ WITII A GENERAL LADIES' AND GENTLER TRIMMIF JiESJj Many other Articles for tho use FARM, too numerous to mention in * I'LEASE CALL AND E) ?. W. ??TO Nov 1 Notice. | ALL PARTIES INDKDTED to mo by nccount will find the no mo in tho hands ol liutlor. McDuo ?t Stephen*, Attorney* at Law. Iumcdiuto payment i? earnestly requested. II i:\KV UANTT. Nov 1 28 3 J. Q. MCDAVID. . W. II. BA(,L. M'DAVID & BAIT, DENTISTS, . Corner of Main and Coffee streets. GREENVILLE, S. CN..? 1 5W i' Lij maiTloin Offer the FOLLOWING ARTICLES AT LOW FIGU8ES FOfl CASH. aaniiAXT gtttdsitt jc^ m? AMDJ VARIOUS OTHER KTNPS AT Rcduood Prices. Call and Soe. FIVE BARRELS REST Kerosene Oil, LARD OIL, SPERM OIL, LyiS^OOATilM'Gl OWL,- ' Lin80cd Oil Raw and Boiled. 1 THREE I>OSS EN COO JLIVEIt OIL, ; Tr a n t/\ rrv rt n * *? r* o I I r ja. J.t.4 1/ I/O J~> Jk4L X/O. | N BOTTLES VARNISH, j XTSATO POO* OIL, . !%%%!& $ Ik i tOO lbs. Glue, 100 lbs Logwood SO lbs. INDIGO, Best. ] SO 1I>?. Saltpetre. . Lewis1 Whtle Lead, J VtfliE%AT tOW FIGURES: f ak&ss, ?ass? i AT FACTOR* l'HIC/8. " ..., ' ' > 'J I t' t. t. >* ' '* ' " THREE BOXES 3O::C3;tthated LTE TOIl ttALK LOW. V?yv>>( ?^yv^VV)/ I. GOLD LJAF Smoking Tobacco. ? JI at in the Market. ,r FINET WHlSKIliS, tllANDIKS AND WINES, FOR MKDlCAL PtTItrotfES ONLY. FRENCH COGNAC 1 BITTERS sr*t>rwv?m i.i n ? " M. nn?iya. ' J i a i n n ims 11 fa ?om hiST w rima, 1 T'ERPUMftltlfK. HOAiH ANl> TOf? 4'1 ( LB1 AHI'lOLKH. AT VKftY 1 11 , J-OW l ttl~ :r^( '^Tf 71 STATIONERY, WRITOO ;ANl> COPYING INKS, '< AT ItKDUtiKD fUICViJ. |3?r Alf Prescriptions earcfnl propared. Woti' ? a? ' d ? r?? ? 1 For Sale. 1 00 BUflHBLfl ORCHARD ORAMRBKD *? t Daltinor* Trice grown tblp repr. 1*1 1. p, iRVf ITEt October ?7, 1871 23 In* I, 8D0B8, AC '! SON & CO. Full Supplies of Fresh FAMf l>? tmrt of: i'1" "?* * Brown SUGARS tOFFEE I Uteakfast TEA t?f various qualities :1s and sacks id Spiced OYSTERS rcestcrshiie SAUCE A. Table SALT NNAMON, CLOVES ALLIES, PRESERVES AN DIES Inff and Chewing TQBACCO i, Razors, Scissors ?, Steel Pens, Pencils, Ink, &c. 1TOCK OF ROCKERY AND vare. ASSORTMENT OF (EN'S DRESS ROODS, igs, ,tc. DES of the HOUSEHOLD and the i an Advertisement. CAM INK TIIK STOCK. IS03S & 60. 20 tf__ A Modiolne an old as Time. For aught we know to tho contrary, the flcltter Bjiri^ng wj?? bubbling and never been surpassed -ty'Vfh^'inedieino of human invention. They li.vo, however, l>ecn embodied in nil their nativo effloacy in TA lilt ANT'S 8KLTZKK Af'KRIKNT, wliieii is tlie chemical duplicate of the Spa itself, and its effecting cures of dyspepsia, biliousness, constipation, colic, nervous dohility, dropsy, rheumatism, Ac., quite as rapid and as innrvolous as those attribiited to the famous Spring, and which the faculty of Europe have placed on record as among tho medical miracles of tho age. Sold hy .ill Druggists. t 1 , Notico IS HEREBY given to all whom II may concern, that wc will upply to 8. J. Douthit, l'mbate Jndue of Oreenville County, on the :>fh day uf JJicember w. rt, for a flual discharge as Adminiatrutiirs with tho Will annexed, of the Relate of TllOMAS W. K(NMAN, deceased, nud as Adminiatratore of the Estate of MARTHA K1N.MAX, deceased, JOHN CHARLES, BARK8DALE CIJARLKP. Oct. 2ith, 1871. 20-1 State of South Carolina) GURRSV.lliLB COUNTY, By a J< DOUTHJT, Ntquire, Judge of Prolate of laid County. WIIERRA8, Dnnktln I). Moor* hua fit <ni a Petition in my Olttoe, praying hat Teller* of A d in i n I a I r a t I o n, >11 nil and lingular the goo'a anil chat els, right a mid credit* of J/)NK C. MOORE, Ute of the County aforesaid, d?c? aaeil, should lie granted to h in. 'J'hen are, therefore, to el'e and admonbh ill nml lingular the kindiol atu) creditors >f the and drncuaeil, to he ami appear in he Court ol Prolinle fur a id County, ?lo e bidden at Greenville Court House. on be 8th dig of November next to allow oatise, ( any, why the said Adm niatratloo aliuuld lot b? granted. 8. J. DOUTHIT. Jinlge of Probate, Greenville County. OfBc# i f Judge of I'i oli.it , Oft *4tb, fe7 I. *0-S Fowler & Vaughn I ?~AVB opened, at the a'aiul formerly I JL nonlipid l>y Long A Ooodlett, i.enry oppoaile Foster A Hunter, a treneml tor It of DRY OOOI?8 and OllOCBRIEM, (insisting of Clot he, Caselinrre?p Rosdy-mnde llolhing, CMliaore,'Wo'aied, Demesnes, die., ngcthor with 8ng?r, Coffee, Mohtsars, Myr? pa, Flour, I to oo n. and Ginneries generally. l!?i Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery*ware, 'uncy Article*, At , Ac. WK PAY TIIR IIIOffRflT MARKET PRICE FOR ALL KIND8 OF countky pkoduck, IN coil Ol THAtlK. tar We will alao purchase COTTON. - - ? ? ?.,w< ? in trout our friends in tl?? >untiy and 'lie f?ui?li? in general, prom it'I! K'** aatlafanllon. OaV 29 J 28 8in JURE ua$m mm Lm^ BY tKtEGRAril. j*fO|4K Slock in Sforo now, anU , ? n/Large Lot coming, SjQ{PFBD OCFORJR 1"T?. Ordered by TELEGRAPH. Rower, C?x St Riarkley. Ool 29 29 ll 1. o. 0. F. Moo?i?ln J-odgt, No. . lit I. O. O. V., moat a 3(tc^L>w^cJ'v"ri Mght, ?< , '>V^5P^?lielr Hall, over Harri- < n? Mar?Uall'* t>rug Mora. Regular at* , ad nr. co <U aired, | ROirr. McKAY, w. 0, , ""i ; ?7 if ?m ii.i - , Survivori, Aitooiation. A UShTIKG of lh? A'focUtion If Y. fur Gretnrille County, will U h?ld J i lb? Ofiot.of J. P. Moors, Etn., on Bal* ;! if In Rorambar next, it 13 o'clock M or ik< ruiiMiM of annolnilns DKLEOA- ... 'ES to ii>? feiate Aramlnllon which io?cU ^' ? Columbia on the 9'h Novembef next ? ill the lata Coof*d<-r*le eddlcre Id the taunt r ate cordially Invited to ba prevent. J. P. MO#tE, President. W'w Daallia, Seoretury. Oat 25 ' %i S I Foster & Hunter v oi T KID OLOVK8 at $f U per pair. Back, J" Berlin, Merino, Calf, Kid and Leather liiovaa fo. ?)eaU( Ladle*, Lad* and Mlaaea, In " good a??ortn>v*,L .nd )ow pric#i mt FOSTER A B CNTER'S. TT 08IKRY, a vor* ?,?|rlkble Stock af Moo I 1, and B?y* llalt U?^ Ladlaa Ream lea* Iron-Frame lloae, Ml mo* a^ ,lldren, la q Uumoftic, EnglUb andGerman ^-nafaeture*. J to be bad at FOSTER A HUN??n?g a T IN EN Cambric Handkerchief* at five een.. O I j each.' Ladle*, Gent* and Children* Llnao * ' Cambric, Hemmed, HemaUtebed, Embroidered t and Plain Bilk, Pongee and other kind* at FOSTER A HUNTER'S. 1 GENTS and I.*dlc? Cravat* and 8oarf?, 1 Bow* and Tie* In great \ arlety at i POSTER A HUNTER'S. J NOVELTIES In Fancy flood* at FOSTER A HUNTER'8. ' LADIES Sacking*, Cloaking*, Opera Cloth*, , Ladica Cloth* and Fhnncl*. , FOSTER A HUNTER. GENTS and Ladic* Undcrwoar, all wool aud Merino Ve??a, Rhirta and Drawer*, FOSTER A HUNTER. CARPETS, Rue* and Mat* for *ale by FOSTER A HUNTER. BEAUTIES in Roman strip* shner*. F. A II. ENTS One Caaaimcre Rulta, alao 8ilk, 1 T Velvet nnd Valencia Ve?ta, Cloth and I Oitssimere Coats, Cassiincrc Pants, Wsmsutta Shirts, Ac. F. A II LADIES Velvets, Velveteens, Trimming Velvets, Colored Velvet Ribbons, Ac. F. A II. MII.ES A SONS' Shoes, In Cloth. Kid and Calf. F. A II. MOORE, LARRABEK A CO'S Shoes, Bui's, Polish and Boots, Ladles' Misses' and Children's. F. i ll. T7" ITZMEYKH'S and Tortc, Ija.v A Co's, jLjk. Fiue WnUr-Frool and Calf Boots, also Boys' Boots. F. A II. GENTS Latest Broadway and Fifth Avenue Btylcs Silk and Fur Iluts. F. A II. ^ PEEK, FRKAN A CO'S., London Biscuit Crcntu Crackers and Soda Biscuit. FOSTER A HUNTER. 1 ,000 pounds Candies. French and Stick at FOSTER A HUNTER'S. CURRANTS, Seedless Raisins, Canned Fish and Vegetables, Preserves. Ginger, Ao. FOSTER A HUNTER. I_^INE floshen Butter and Cheese, Maccaroni and Fresh Prima Rice. FOSTER A HUNTER. A FINK Stock of Black and Green Teas for sale. FOSTER A HUNTER. M. A. Hunter <&, Co. _ ^su'iin'A A FINE lot of Pc;ru'rfandlierehicfs I)eli. *' ruoliciously Perfumed Soaps?Ltiblu's, llawIcy's, Colgate's end others, for sale l.y M. A. HUNTER A CO. AIINE stock of Hair Hrushes, Clothes Brushes, Tooth Brushes,Sboo Brushes, fall Brushes, Ac., for salo by u>, si. nun 1r.1v it UU. PUFFS, 1'iiff RoXr?, Lilj.whlle, Kmigc, Cold creikiu, Co?inetlc?, ihnving-crcnm, Ac. M. A. HUNT Kit A Co. IETTER nnil Note l'wper, Oilt Note. Ilri? j tul board Curd?, Card Cn???, Flaying Card*, AC. M. A. HUNTER A CO. HAIR OH, Pomatum?, Pomade?,"Cologne, liny Ruin, Rlootu of Youth, Muguolia Dnlui, Ooiden Lustre, al M. A. HUNTER A CO. IT^LAVORINO Extract?, nil kind?, our own _ and olhnr makct, (or Cuke?, Fie?, Icecream? and lllunc-mange M. A. HUNTER A CO. I^INE Cigar?, Meerschaum Fi[ie?, Wood. _ Ivy unJ (ndinn Rubber I'ipe? and Fipe-bowl?, t.ava Ret?, Tobacco Rag?, Stews and smoking article?, for *nlo by Al. A. HUNTER A CO. Oct 25 25 If EMPORIUM OF W^E have received a attperlor a?sotlV? mcnt of Ki gl'uli, French and Amerioun BliAVKR-CLbTJTS, CASSIMICUKS AM) NESTINGS, WITH A FULL A*fcORTUKNT )>F Gentlemen's Famishing Goods and Trimmings of all Qualities. StEADY-MAOS AWW A WOOD iivortmwi of Ovtr-CuMi and Casa'mera Kuiis. Khirla ami Drawer#, llitt* arid C?|>?, lloys'and Children's ClothInn, ito All have been selected personally with earo and tasta.at Ilia LOWE8T CA8I1 PRICE"', And we will tell accordingly, Having iheio'-y in all Ilia late*t and mwi approved aty laa of Cutting Sf Making, We arc prepared to Cot and Malta up Clothing in the latest and moat approved ?ty 11*. tlT All Work II arranlrj. WEED'S UNEXCELLED SEWING MACHINE i FOR SALE. fl doc# mora than twenty different Vli.ds of work, and will atbeh from the finct or- 1 candle* to the heaviest cloth, l?a< h?r, wood, i or sheet lead, with ease. It has several naw imi rovamants, and la still Improving. s ?r Warranted lo glva perfect. aatufc?- I ? I loo. ? O. A. P1CKMB Sc CO. * - ? MISS McKAY S till opened her tell tljrlet of * MILMNKRY and PANCY ? AQj^^HOOODfl ; among whleb ere (he " fHH|u:ent etylee of BONNRTH, ? HATS, PtnWKRH. PR ATI!- , * Sfm^m RK?. KIBB0N8, HASH and TRIMMINO. rVItP, PANCV , ^2W| TIB 8, I.ACK*. CORBKT8, * ill TOILBT AKTICJ.ES, LAMPS' u TuKR.CLOTUTiTO. AO. 4 |b? hee Jn?l relumed from New York where be bee eeered no peine In the *eleetk>n of her Root, hoping thereby to merit the liberal wttco*r* *? kindly e*tended to her, eatur* ng her frleode the wlf) do *11 In ber power to >W* #. e\ got II 33 it Notice 5 JIBREBY ([Inn to oil whom It nii ooncorn, ItiolLwIll apply to 8. J. Uouthlt, obatt Judgo of Croon rillo County, on (A? tk dny of iVoooinbor *Mt, for* tool dioehargo Kxooutor of tha Bilitt of EDWARD L.A"NAO AN, deoooaod, oud on lold day ntki Bool ouUlomont of tbo tocoo. T. L. WOODS I DBS, Exeootor. 0?t 18, 1871. JB-A Nellce '8 HEREBY ffhron to oil whom It may eon. ^ oorn.^tbot 1 will.jfply to 8. J. Doutbit, **w u? uratRTii* V VniT, OM M? If A Jajf /" November nrxt or a flnat <11*largea* Administrator of tlie EA*t? o( LEVI RAMMKLL, dN?u?i| therefore *11 |iirtlN iring claim* against hM Estate will present ram to m? or tha Probata Judge,on or before lid day or be debarred. B. P. TRAMMELL, Administrator. Oot 18, 1871. 23 3 TAX NOTICE KAVING been instructed to commence the Collection t State and County TAXES for '<o Year 1871, 1 will attend at bo1-'lowing Places, at the times Icsignatti for t|iat purjHJso : U I' S kS? Monday. No*. 20 MT. K. Warr# ' .da* 21 At J. K. Stone's WeJi. '* ? \t J. D. llydrV nmraJayf' va At James Lendoi im.iV. Frliloy, ^ At Greenville C II Saturday, " .? At O W. Center's Monday. " 27 At T. J. Mitolirl'a Tuesday, ** 28 At (Jiooe'a place. W*Jucwi*y, " V9 At Clock Spring* Thursday, " SO At ll'ile-yille Friday, J>se. 1 At Or?envHle 0. II..... 8 iturday, " 12 A', llodgc-**. i. Noonday, " 4 At Cleveland's Mill*.. ..Tuesday, " 5 At Marietta Wedtiesd,,^ Q ai t. t*. t?"?i?o?au .,?" 7 From then to the 15th January, 1872, 1 will ho nt my Office at Greenville C. 11 Alter that limo the Penalty of TWENTY PER CENT, wili bo added, and rigidly enforced.* There is no possibility of any cxtention being granted. The Tax Jc\ ied ii Seven Mills on the Dollar for State purposes, and Five Mills for County purposes. Poll Tax, $1 W. W. ROBERTSON, Treasurer for Greenville County. Greenville, S. C., Octobor 24, 1871. 25-2 L B. MULLIGAN, COTTON FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. I in,11 aUoy when place/ in fuvd#y purchase and forward..all hind* '?** XJ" ^aanif)ge} Alachtnery, Agricultural Implements, Fertilizers, etc. Oct 25 25 ly HENRY BISCllOIT & CO., \YII0L1SSALH G I! OGEES, j AND DEALERS IN TS73X5S3, aa&seas.. BBG-ARS, TOBACCO, &.C., NO. 107 EAST BAY, CBLiSUKBVOXr, S. C. ii. Bucuorr, o WDLBBBN. t. II. 1'iKrsk. Ool '25 26 < Am WILLIAM SLOAN E, Lthographic, Coppor-plato, AND GENERAL JOB PRINTER, EMH ?T:RTiOT, COLUMBIA, S. C. BOOKS, lUmphlo'i, Pimlrn, lltnil.lliil , C?H*. Circular*, Bill li*-*rb, F.iaSiw iI *, M*|>*, I'luti*, Chalk ami I,inn llitw. ing*, Lujiior Lnbt-U, Druggist*' Pieaviip* liour, elii , Kxi-cu'ed uilli NEATNESS ANI) DESPATCH, AND ON TilC J fast lu axon able Terms. Oct 25 26 8m* GOLD SILVER wjmm mm BEST GRADES OF SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, TABLE GUTlERY'y AND FANCY GOODS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Gold, Silver, Steel A Plated Framed SPECTACLES. ALSO GENUINE ? ?ww B. Wehrle* Oct li 23 If GALL AT W* 0, GQClQWtM'S STORE An 4 Examine the World-Renowned H0W? 8EWINB MACHINE. Thr rim And Best In thn World. [TH t-eauty end excellenoo of atlteb, being alike on both aldeaj Ha m,? rotary tenion and an automatlo eelf-regulating take-up hat prerente inlsalng of atitohea In rruaaing II aeama i for tbe upper-thread, and Ita peri?tly uniform t*o?lMlJ?g\t?e "8041 (date eonrol oret>o?h thread* | U? economy of thread ejond that of any otbev machine j iu eewlng te ft neat fabrtee without Injury or puekor, nd then papain* to tbe heatleat material rithout a ebang* of teaalon thread or needle, nd with the greateet aaaej It* aimplloitr, dukbtllty, and eaae of management j ita running >llh leaa nolae and greater eaae than any other huttte Machine i are iu peculiar qnalltlea, and Uonld reooommend it to all In want of a ^lRHT'CLASfil MACHINE. An Mcoatpliab*"! n|wrntoi alwaya In ntUn* uH. Av*-f *M * ALFRRD 0. RLT, Oenaral Af.ut for Boulh Carolina. J. U TINBLBY, AMUtant, Gtnenrilln, 8. 0. jM0? Country Pr?xlnM will bn (akao in nxSang* for tho U?wn Maohlnc. 0?t in 84 Sb?