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WIDIMMT, lOTIUn lit 1171.
Th? 81*1* Fair.
The Fair closed it* (bird annual exhibition
in Columbia, oa Saturday last, at which there
was a very large attendance.
The f'kunix says : " The third annnal fair
of the 8tat# Agricultural end Mechanical Society
eloeed on yeeterday with the premium
award*. In view of all the oircumetancee of
the caw, it ie conceded that the fair haa been
quite successful. Many of the departments
were well filled. In many oases, the quality
of the contributione waa excellent. 8ome of
the departmenta wero better filled than otual.
The crowd waa each day large. The Ladies
Bazaar, inside of the building, waa an attractive
feature of the fair, and we are gratified to
say tbat the pecuulary receipts have been considerable.
The mauagers and the fair waiters,
and all ooncerned, deserve great credit for the
success achieved. We trust that they will,
.n.. i. ?> - ? '
??*?? iu?ir wwmj lauuro, cnjo/ loe cum 01 well*
etned repose. A? for the fair itself, we have
dona well. The officers hare as usual worked
bard ; and as to the committees, we are inclined
to think that their duties hare been
discharged with mors than usual cars. The
Superintendent of Departments rendered material
assistance. We publish this morning
the list of awards. They will be notioed with
pleasure by the Stata, as showing what our
] e plo are doing, eren amid the elouds that
overhang our destinies."
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Manufactures at Home.
The Keowee Courier is doing good service
b/ bringing iolo notice the manufacturing
ad vantages of the up country of South Caro
line, not only by argument, but recently
lias published some Instructive facts, showing
the success of "an enterprise in Oconee
County Ihttwe would like to see imitated
in Greenville and in other Counties
also.
" There is a tannery and shocfactoiy near
Tcrryrille, in Oconee County, which employs
eleven hands, and turns out, in a year,
6,000 hides and 1,200 pairs of coarse boots,
betides shoes and finer styles of boots. The
proprietor, Mr, Lay, informs the Walhaila
Courier that a raw hide, worth $3. is worth
from (3 to $12 when tanned, and, when the
leather is made into boots and shoes, is
worth from $20 to $80. The bsrk of ths
oaks which cover the hills of Oconee !s
worth three times the selling price of the
forest lands. Three good lr< es give a cord of
bark worth $5 ; and yet twenty of these
tree*, with the land on which they stand,
are often aold for $1. It ia estimated that
Oconee County paya $25,000 a year for
boota and ahoes, the raw material of which
coste $8.000, and may, all of it, be obtained
within the County limit*. These significant
taeta are a conclusive argument in favor of
home manufactures"
Georgia.
Both branches of the Legislature hare passed
resolutions denunciatory of Oovornor Bullock,
and impeaching his veracity. The Sciate
has repealed the usury laws. The House
passed a bill providing fur the holding of a
special election for Governor, on tho second
Tuesday i n December. The Democrats
contend that the integrity of the Republican
acting Executive, Mr. Conley, should bo
trusted.
- Taxes.
Tsx-payera have their attention called to
the official notice of Edwin F. Gar v. Slate
Auditor. From that notice, our people
need not expect an extension of time, therefore
they would do well to pay, if they can,
in time to prevent the addition of the penalty
of tweuty per cent., which will be
added after the 16th of January, 1872.
Hymeneal.
Last evening at 7 o'clock, Mr. W. J. Cnoswill
and Miss Mamib Gowkr, daughter of
T. C. Gowkr, Esq., ware united in the holy
bonds of wedlock, in tho Presbyterian Church
by Dr. E. T. Buist ; the ceremonies were witnessed
by a large number of persons, tbo
house being crowded. A splendid party was
given at Mr. G's residence, which was largoly
attended, and all seemed to enjoy themselves,
wishing the newly married much folicity.
?? Prepare
for Winter,
Those desiring to keep themselves any
way's comfortable during the wiutei 'a surly
blast, would do well to call at the fashionable
furnishing Store of Messrs. Swandalb
A Isaacs, in the Mansion House, and secure
a comfortable Overcoat. If you should
chance to want any other article in Gentle
men's Wear, they can nipply it. 8ce advertis<
nient.
Y jJlow Fever Dying Out in Charleston?
Frost There.
There were no fever deaths in Charleston
last Saturday and Sunday, and the disease is
fast abating in that city, and many persons
are returning. On the 12th there was a heavy
white frost. The City Council have ordered a
day of thanksgiving on account of the abatement
of yellow jack.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
The Columbia I'htrnix of the 12th inst.,sayf
that it is reliably informed that the South
Carolina Railroad having obtained a sufficient
quantity of stock in the Urcenvillo and Columbia
Railroad, now actually control that
enterprise.
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The Weather.
We have lift ft aome rain during the pact
week, coming down heavily Monday night
Tneaday, old Boreae kept '.hinge etirrlng,
and at night there was a heavy killing
froat. Winter will now douhileaa aet io.
ill* House, Charier ton
The above aplendid honae of entertainment
haa been re opened, by Mr. 0. W- Park an,
former proprietor, after a through ovcr-hauling,
and will be conducted in ita old atylo.
No BerrleoAs
the pastor of the Preshytcrian Cbtiteh
will bo absent neat Sunday at tbo meeting of
Synod, wbiob meeta at Ruin tor to day, there
will be no serrleo in tnat Cbureb.
United States Marsha! Johnson reports
abou* . hundred arrests in York, Spartans
burg ?/! ITriois . .
of the prisoners P#?i ZT*' "0,t
hare made so-called conic.,* ' nt"171""
?nS# UUls n->na fjf
the Union men bare committed n???
Colored Paper,
Mr. IUssistsh, paper manufacturer,
six miles 1'oui Ihw City, rtcoived a premium at
the State Mr for Degnsre e?lsitd paper.
late and y>er Xteat.
m. m . mougTi ?'? VI IWIW BIO?|M!, well
knows to assy of osr dttuii, has beta sr
retted is Atlanta, upon aAdaelt or Ckaa. P.
McCatta, " that be dtd, by sad through art fa'
moaaa and doooltlbil practice*, obtain from the
treaoary of Ut Wo*tern and Atlautie Railroad
$7411.29." lie garo ball In tbo tuna of $3,000,
The Ropnbllaana bare, In lata eloetiont,
carried tbo Statea ol Kanaaa, Mlnneaota, aud
Wisconsin. llllnoia oloeta a Repablican eon*
gressman.' New Joraoj electa a Democratic
Governor.
The Georgia Senate parted reaulntlona denying
tbe esiatence of a Klu-KIux organisation,
and anggcating to tbe Ka-Klux committee
to ennaion the jadgea of the Superior
Courta aa wltneaaea.
Fourteen thouaand fatnillcr, or about sixtythree
thouaand pcraona of all ages and soxes
and colora, are now rceeirlng aid from tbe
Chicago Aid and Relief Society.
Tbo " wet ticket" waa elected in Newberry,
on Tueaday, 7th inat., by n majority of 100.?
Tbo following la tbo ticket: Iotendant?J. P.
Pool; Wardens?Peter Rodlcaperger, J. D.
Fellers, Orborn Welle, Wm. J. Tarrant.
An cntcrprialng ynnkce in Florida la reaping
a liarreet, by celling aa oil to the negroes
which be promises will make their balr grow
out atrigbt like n white man's.
Marion County baa been restored to tboae
rights with which martial law generally ao seriously
interferes. The eccood[proclaination,
after admitting the clerical error that placed
that quiet county among tbe proscribed, states
that Union will be " honored" with tho presence
of "tbo Ginral'e boya in blue."
The friend* and acquaintances of Rev. Samuel
J. Prioe, will bo pained to bear that ho
died at Lancaster C. II., on the 1st inat., aftor |
a lingering illness.
Congress, upon re-assembling In December, <
will have before it 769 bills which wore pend- |
ing at the time of adjournment. Of these 410 | ,
re in tbe House awaiting the appointment of ,
the committed for reference. A number of <
tbe bills ore similar in character, seven of tbctn
being for a repeal of the income tax. Ten (
and-grub railroad bills are among thi bills
pending. (
Tbe New York Journal of Commerce
and World bolli dwell in terms of fitting (
indignnation upon Grant's South Carolina (
martial law proclamation, and the outrages (
which are being perpetrated under It. (
Mnssna. Louts Ronar.ns, Frank Farr, T. J' ,
Greer, Jobn Dawkins, (colored,) and William
Steen, of Union County?charged with rourI
der and conspiracy?bad a homing bofurc
United States Commissioner Booier, yesterday.
The first fire were remanded to jail, to
await the action of tbe grand jury, at the session
of the United States Court, which convenes
in this city on tbe fourth Monday of
this raontb. The latter was discharged,
there being no cvtdcncc against him. Col. F.
W. McMastcr and J. II. Runkle, Esq., represented
tbe prisoners; Gen. E. C. Worthington
for tbe Government.? Phvruix, 121* iu$t.
The Over Issue of South Carolina
Bonds About $30,000,000.
The New York World of the Clh contains a
history of tbe reported over-issue of Elate
bonds. It says .
The report published in this paper yesterday
of the discovery of tremendous over-issues of
South Carolina bonds t>y the State financial
agent has created a most profound sensation
in financial and commercial circles, en account
of the severe losses to which purchasers may
lc linblo, and in social and political circles on
account of tbo denraritv to whirh it inn
clearly points as existing amongst tbo irre.
sponsible agents who have been, by bayonet
rule, thrust upon the pcoplo of the Southern
States as Executive State officers. Information
rcceivod since the publication of tbo article
in question show* it not only to be correct*
but even so tempered in tbo interest of truth
and jnsiiee towards oil as to fall far short of
the real condition of affairs. It was stated
that the sum of $20,04(1,000 in bonds of the
Stato of South Carolina had been printed by
tho American Bank Note Company of this
city and passed into the possession of the State
financial agent; that every member of the
State government wns here, from tho Governor
down, and that a party of the wealthy gen.
tlcmcn of the State representing the taxpayers
wcro hero watching their proceedings and
endeavoring to And out the actual financial
condition of tho State ; that it had long been
known that the Stale debt had been feer
fully increased, but to what amount it had
been impossible to ariive at, as the officials
had all refused information on the subject,
and the Stale treasurer had carefully kept
the books of his depaitment Jock-d front
the inspection of the gentlemen who had
wishtd to investigate them with a view of
learning the truth ; that the S'ate financial
agent had, besides mak ing the over.i*?u? of
bonds, so redncd the amounts raised on
the credit of the Slate by a complicated
system of commissions to hiinteH, that ouiy
some twenty-seven per cent, of money
raised by him had ever found its way into
the State treasury, and much of this
whieh had been raised to meet injuring
obligations, had been used for oilier purposes,
and thua not only leaving the debt unpaid,
but increasing the aggregate. In relation
to the printing of the hon Is, it wns
stated Hint the Governor (Scott) had admilled
such to be lite f.tct, but had denied
that they had all been used, or that it wns
the intention to put them into the market.
Again, it was said that the State nirei.t
I O
had issued tha honda, hut not on the credit
of Hi? Staff, hut on hi* own individual
credit, in which cuse ilieSlafc would not IDs
invoiced, aa it could honorably refuse to
shoulder the rrsponalhiity of tlion One
thing, however, ia certain, that it i? impossible
for those n o*t inlcrfalfd to get any
satisfactory replies to their inquirb? tiom
any of the officials. They have triad lo
Lave the Oovernor explain why so gr.at an
amount of honda have been printed if they
are not to be ueed, and el'O to got from him
some decided estimate of the actual imh l>lednese
of the Slate, hut tiiey were only
met by evaviona and subterfuges lending to
tiuow dust in their eyes. Worst of all, it
wes state I that if all the faets in relation to
the ?ver-iesue were true, then the State was
utterly and irrevocably bankrupt. Now
for the new development*. It is discover^
ed almost hey?nd a doubt that the orerds*
sues are a palpable fact, and that instead of
510,04ft,060 they will reach tha figure of !
$?0,G4ft.<>00; thai of this amount fl A,000.000 i
hare -I??? ---* - -
?<B?<U| >cm<{] ana elilpped to
Europe for Mia Uwrre, and that tit* remainder
liava (man put into market hrr*. But
ll?0?? fi-a^lu) irantiuitfoo* it - U now found
I are n?t confined to tl>? Stat- of Saulli Oar
oiina ofTieiala InmrRM imoc* of much the |
atnt character have barn m*de by th?M '
I JSJL 1 . - i J
who it pm?nl hold control ol the fnineti
off I ho Siiti of North Carolina, lid prvmIiinI
8oath*rn railroad hil U?t in the
rooio )iq? ot biirUoro. Regarding theootoro ]
loot it U not possible at ihla tioao to give any
reliable figure*, bat la a lew dare U will be
given to the poblie. together with eoroetliiog
official about the South Carolina mats '
tor.
Gotbrxoe Scott's Vkmiok or rat Areata.
The New York Journal of Commerce ol 1
Monday raye*
Our Washington correspondent haa eon- |
versed with Governor 8eoil, of South Carolina,
and received fioiu him the rrophalio
aaaurance thai in no ease can the debt of
that State rxceed 11S,000,004). All bonds
heietofore aold are genuine, and represent
lull value rreeived. Interest will be paid
promptly on the let of January. The Governor
thought It probable that sensational
reports woul-l be elroulaled to alarm bond*
holder*, and Its desirrd that the latter
should be warned agaiuet crediting th*m. J
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Things in York.
We gather the following facte from the
Yorkville Knqulrer, of Thursday, 9th Inst
It is now three ?*e*ke since the United I
eis'ea authorities commenced making tr. '
rcsta of alleged K? Klux in this county <
and aa yet there are no indleationa thai the 1
accused will I e gran'ed a preliminary hear J
ing liefoie ilia United 8lstea commissioner <
prev:oua to the fitting of the district court
at Columbia, no the fourth Monday of tliia '
month. Tbia de'ay ia mainly attributed to
the fael. aa we learn, that the time of the j
official* it preoccupied in receiving vohtnta
ry confessions of in> tnbert of the Ku Klox
organization, lor whose aricata no order* ^
have been istued. The headquater* of Colonel
Motrill ate constantly besieged l>y men
A tliia class, of whom more than three
lundred have made confessions of their ^
membership, and quite a number ate yet
iwaiting an opportunity to do likewise.?
We learn these continued confessions develop
nothing differing in character from ^
lire confeasione alluded to last week.
Bince tha Enquirer's last report, forty- p
iwo persona have been arrested and Ira- t
prisoned. Ten of them hud beta arrested ^
tnd bound to appear for trial previous to
lire President's proclamation, but seme n
loubta having arisen aa to the force of ?
hair bond, they were rearrested last week, 1
aod allowed the privilege of giving rew t
bonds. All but two of- them renewed f
thoir bail and were released from confine- 1
inent.
Of the narr.ca heretofore published, 3. C.
Chambers, J. N. McDill and D. M. Stewart
have been released from confinement in 1
prison. The total number of arrests made
since tire 19th ultimo is one hundred and
forty-five, of whom onehundrel and seven
are miw in prison ; ninety-seven white t
tneo and one negro being confined in J-?il, '
end ten negroes in the guardhouse. <
The jail building 1?. of course, very 1
much crowded with this number of men
closely confined within its rooms; but we
believe evc;y possible means is adopted to
render their situation as comfortable as cir
eumstnnees will n?rmi?
Grbknyii.i.e, S. C., Nov. 15.
Cotton, middling*, 164 c*nt?.
Naw York. Nov. 13.
Cotton firm; salra 4730 bul-s ; uplands,
18 4 ; Orleans, Iff Gold. It4 @ 114.
Oiiarlkstox, Nov. 13.
Cotton firmer; middlings, 174
Married, on tbe 9th Inst,, by Rev. Kllison
Capers, ?t Christ Church, Mr. SAMUEL A.
T0WNE8 and MISS MAY THOMPSON, all
of this City.
With this notico wns received a present of
bridal enko, and in return we express the good |
wishes of ourselves and many friends of the i
pirties for a happy wedded life, nnd the bliss i
that attends the body estate of matrimony. '
B? Guided by what you Know. t
There Is un old proverb which says, " Ex- 1
pertence is the safest guide." To this guide
the sick nnd ailing, naturally turn when cast
lug about tor the means of relief. They en- '
quire what n medicine has done tor others, l-e- {
toro they adopt it themselves. Of all tho rem
eilies and preventives in use, HOSTETTEIl'rt ?
STOMACH BITTERS meets tho test most ?
triumphantly, and bene* its immense popular- I
ity and vast sales. The sufferer from indiges- i
tion is sure to find some one among his friends (
who has been eueed of this ailmont hy tbe fa- |
mous vegetable stomachic. The victim of <
fever anJ ague, lirer complaint, constipation, (
nervous prostration, or generul debility, has
only to innke inquiry in the neighborhood 1
where he resides in order todiscovcr what this
standard restorative has effected in eases
similar to his own. In tbe published tcstimony
to its merits he will find a volume of proofs
of its sanitary properties, which it is impossible
for his common sense to resist. He trirs it,
and the effect it produces on his system adds
nnothcr to the host of witnesses in its fnvor.?
Thus, its reputation, founded on facts, not assertions,
continually grows nnd spreads.?
Charlatans and impostors, some of them mere
tricksters, and others who* take a somewhat
wider range, attempt to thrust Into tbe hands
and down the throat of invalids, their haphatard
concoctions, as substitutes for the tonic
wtiicb to. :s many years lias been a medicinal
staple throughout the United ti'ates, Spanish
America, Canada, nnd the West Indies, but
only succeed to a very limited extent. In
this roasoning age, toe people, having ascertained
what is really deserving of their confidence,
decline *' running after strange gods."
Nov 1 2fl 4
s I
j* once.
Tl'S COMMENCEMENT of Reldvillo
Female CoU.ge will lake place Friday
24ih, Nov Addrei* by Rev. W. P. Jacolii
of Clinton, 8 C. Next mmIoii (10 .
calendar month?) begin* 6th February,
Nov. Ifl 2t 1 I
j?st 11 c mvm>; ]
NBW ALPACAS, I
HEW PRINTS,,
wmt: fMMtf;
Opera Flannels, j
LA ROE l*T0CK OF
Ladies' !
i
Gents' i
& :
Children's :
StX ft W C2 i
IllSlaS#;
Call and examine tlicm at tlio *
STORE QF
BEA.TTIE & CO.,'
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State of South Carolina)
ORERK Vti.i n mnxtv
Court of Common PW at
Rrixa-a Robert*, ??. Pleasant Jenkins
BY ilrUf of lli? IWr>la) Order of Juilg*
Orr, 1 will tell ?' Greenville Court
II oust, ou 8?Ur4tj in December next, to
III* highest bidder, nil tkil terleio plrtr,
pare* I and Trntlol I.nnd, situated in Omen*
will* Countj, and known aa tha WILLIAM
CHANOLKK Traat. containing Ono Hundred
and Forty four (144) Aeraa, more or
le*a, adjoining land* of Henry Norton, Mir.
Hank*, I'leaaant Jink* and other*, and being
a pari of lb# land foimeriv ia possession
o! N. el Waddle. d'CCarrd.
Sale for paitilion. lerma Cash, Purebaaera
to pay for iiam| a and paper*.
Re aold al the risk of the former purchaser.
J. L "SOUTHERN, a O. C.
Not IS 28 S
8TATE OF 60UTH CAROLIN A.
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Sheriff's Sales.
BY virtue of an order from S. J. Doulhit,
Probate Judge nf Greenville County, I
will aell on 8al??<iay in Dtctmbtr near!, at public
outovy, tbe following tract* of land. vis.;
Tract No. 1, aitualed in Greenville County,
on water* of Gap Creek, adjoining land* ol
Wna, B. Johaaon and other*, containing Five
Acre*, more or let*.
Tract No. 2. aitualed in paid County, adjoining
landa of Wiley A. Iilahop and other*, and
containing Acre*, mora or leaa.
Tract No. 3, situated in said County, on
waters of Middle baluda, adjoining lands of
the widow Margaret Tucker and others, containing
On* hundred Acres, more or lea*.?
Sold aa th# property of LEONARD CAGLE,
leecaMd, 10 pay debt*. Ac.
Term Cut A. Purchasers to pay for titled
ind stamp*.
J. L. SOUTHERN, S. O. O.
Nor. 131b, 1871. 28-3
ITATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Court of Common Picas.
I J. DOUTI1IT, Probe'* Judge. Plaintiff
gainst M. D. DICKEY. Administr?tor,
rum t?i onnetoof L. II. DICKEY, et al,
Drfrndanl?Summons For Rrlicf. Complaint
not Served.
'o the Defendants M. D. DICKEY. K O.
DICKEY. W. D. DICKEY. ANGELINA
CANNON. TABITIIA DICKEY. L. M.
DICKEY. II. K. DICKEY, L L. GREEN
and J. K DICKSON.
^7"OU ARE hsieby summoned snd reJL
quired to answer the eomplaint in
Ms action, which was filed in I tie office of
be Clerk of Common PLa*. for the en Li
lounty. and to serve a eopy of your answer
0 tlie s*ld complaint on ilia subscribers at
heli office, Gieenville. within twenty days
fter I he set vice hereof, rxclusive i f the day
1 such service ; and if you fail to answer
he complaint within the time aforesaid,
ha plaintiff in this notion will apply to the
Jourt for ths relief demanded in tne comilaint.
SA8LEYA WELLS and Wro E. EARLE,
Plaintiff'* Attorney.
Dated 13th of November, 1871.
rOSI.D DICKEY. E. O. DICKEY, W. D.
DICKEY. L. M. DICKEY and U. E.
DICKEY, Defendants:
TAKE notice that the Summers of which
he above ia a true copy, wss tiled in the
dlerk'a Office of this County, on the 14th
lav of November. A D. 1871.
Sa'SLKY ?fc WELLS and Wm. E EARLE.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Nov It '28 6
Thanksgiving Proclamation
State <>r South Carolina,
Executive Department.
rHlIIE year is approaching its t?>mina
JL tion, and, humbly acknowle Iging
he Supreme Ruler of the Universe as the
irbiter and controller of it* destinies, and
in accordance with lime-honor>d custom,
tnd concurring with ilia Proclamation of
ihc President of the United Stales, I deem
It* present a fining oecarion to recommend
o the people of South Csrolinn the adoption
if Thursday, the 30th day of November, as a
lay of solemn thanksg ving to Almighty
Jod for hit unnumoerad blessings. lleversntly
assembling in their sanct.uai La of
irayer, ai d praise, may tii-y make their
luoildc contrition and acknowledgments,
'emomhering in tliair orisons the desolate
?nd oppresec I. and realising that he that
i: no a et h Hun. hatli mercy on the poor All I
through the lio'y and impressive influence
>1 these acta of devotion, may we lie the
lietler prepared to perform our dot La to
[}<>d and our fej'o w-im n, to res st evil, and
:onqiier temptation, and become more conteeralid
to every pinu* and patriotic duty.
Id virtne whereof, I lute hereunto set
mv linni! mill run*, it ili? flr??i
S??l of the State t<? lie nfftxrd.al
Columbia, tin* eighth ?'nv of No
[l. i] vemticr, A. 1 >. 1871. and in the
tiitiet ywnxili ymr ol the indrpen
dence of the United Sluice r(
America.
ItOUEKT K. SCOTT, Governor.
P. Ij Cabdozo, .Secretary of State.
Nov. 16 2$ 1
OFFICIAL.
Orricg or Ai;?itor or Statr,
Columbia, 8. C., November lOtb, 1871.
IT having been reported in some of the papa
ra of thefltste, that a promise bad be-on
nnde by III* Excellency Governor H. K. Scott to
the late Tax paynra' Convention, to extend the
time for the collection of taxes for 1871 ; I
would say for the Information of all coneernid,
and for the purpose of doing away with
any ill effect which soeh a report might induce
; and at the asme time to leave no excuse
lor no? payment at the proper time j that in a
sonforcnee with hi* Excellency thia morning,
be informed me that lie made no such general
promise aa has hecn ascribed to him.
ilia Excellency Informs me that the Coronittae
of the Tax payers' Convention who
sailed upon him In reference to matters reletng
to the collection of taxes alter a discussion
>f the sahjert, dooided that November was
the proper time lor tho collection of taxes
n the npper counties; hat that in those
rounties where aea island cotton Is grown,
jay moot eoulil not be made until Maroh with>ut
sacriflce.
Ills Kxcellehey, therefore, agreed toeuspend
the oolicet ion from those upon the seaboard
intil that time, where they were unable to pay
looner.
Persons desiring to arail themselves of the
reneflts of tbis promise, will ha rrqulred lo file
t petition with the County Auditor previous
o the time at which the penalty attaches, accompanied
by affidavits that ratnrns from
)r<j>s had not been received ; such petitions
sill he considered.
Tha public will, therefore, place no reliance
tpon the report referred to, as I am assured hy
If is Excellency that no extension of time
>ther than tbosa mentioned, will b? granted,
Tbe collection of taxes for tbis fiscal year
rill commence on tha SQih instant, and coninne
until tba l&tb of January next; after
rhieb time the paaaliles prescribed by law,
rill attach, and t>a strictly enforced.
County Treasurers will proceed at once to
nforce tha collection of all delinquent taxes
or previous yoarr.
EDWIN P. OAKY.
Nor IS ,? *,n,e A?id)tor.
28 1
BBTATtT .IS]
T. A. '"Wu
DRUGGIST AND
?dk332> ?!5di>
CHEMICALS
OILS, DY1
Fancy Goods and T
Great "V
jlassup^ ?flp Ai&ib sira
(Tho cheapest ever Drought to tnurki
In:ported direct fr
SEWING MACHINE OIL,
ALCOHOL,
TURPENTINE.
PERFUMERIES,
SO A PS,
BRUSH
COI
PITR1? WTWRC A
JL b I11J If AiA J^U 2\
(FOR MEDICINAL
BLANK BOOKS &
Bibles, Photograph Albums, Port
Letter, Note, Foolscap, Leg
cy Paper ; Envelopes n
dries in G<
Anything in my line not in stock,
tice and reasonable prices. Everyt
and satisfaction guaranteed in every
ISST" Physicians* Prescriptions, Fa
all kinds put up and furnished at all
^ASUUS'g ?I
. Nov 1ft 2
Prepare For C<
OVERCOATSi
We Call Attention to
OF
WINTER CI
WHICH WE W1L.I
Lowest C as
French Beaver Ove
French Beaver Capt
Beaver Overcoats, ?
and Talmas, All Wool
White and Clouded 3
and Drawers, Shakei
Gloves, Worsted CufI
SWJIJYDJILE
UNDER
Nov 15
mamuracttmiku Kntikprimc ix Cuari.kst<>n.
?Charleston is fist hec -nrng a niariufnc- ,
taring Well as n commercial city. The I
laig.-st nianufac'orv o> do<>r?. relies, blunts,
An , in the Southern Steles, is that of Mr. U
P P. TO ALE on Horlheek'e Wharf in that 1
eity, iilei looms at No. 20 Hayna street ?
Mr. Toale's nJverli*ement appeal s in another
column.
i. o o. f7 ~
Mountain Lodge, No.
15. 1. O O. P. meets 1
Itevery Friday Night, at
their Hall, over Harrison
?t Marshall's Drug Stoie. Hegular at*
tendance d? sired.
HOBT. McKAY, N. 0.
Ang 80 17 tf
Positively,
m IE Aeeonntg of P1CKI.E
Js> P0ORE, must l?o nettled.
Tliofo wlio fad to do 6o by the
first of Dcceinbtr inxt will have j
to pay costs?your own fault.
Greenville, S. C., Nov. 8, 1871. g
Nov 8 27 3 ?
m 18.40WlBZO^ .
| I'm in if ?upp?w*l In bo] the lot of Uf poor mortal*,
n? ineviteblo n? <t? nt li if wolf, and
liable nt any tiino to coino upon on Thuro- '
f?re It If important Hint remedial agent* I
ihould bo at band to ho u.?cil ?n an emergency, J
when the noiiiin.il principle lodged in the irn* j>
torn tlinll develope iteelf. ami we feel Iho ex. l(|
rruclating ngoniea of pain, or the dcprrrnitig ,
influence of diernee. Hitch n remedial agent V.
exlata In the 1MTN KIM,Kit, whom f,.me K
h?a made thn circuit of the glotie. Amid the1
etci nnl ice* of the polar region*, or beneetti
the Intolerable and hunting run of tbe tropica, ~
its virtue* are known and appreciated.?
Under all latitadea, from tbe one extreme to
tbe otber, suffering humanity ha* found relief
from many of It* llle by He wee. The wide
end hroad area over which thla medicine bae r
apread, atteaU Ita value and potency. From a J
man Beginning, id* rain Killer has pushed (?
gradually *l?>ng, making it* own highway, |?
solely by it* virtues. 11
fiuch unexampled success and popnlarity
ha* hronght other* into the field. who tiara attempled,
under similarity of name, to usurp
the confidence of (be people and turn it to 'V
their own selfishness and dishonesty, hut their f\
efforts hare proved fruitless, while tb? Pain V
Killer it still growing in public favor.
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SSID 18(37.
Lurm
APOTHKCARY,
?LS& 7T33
5, PAINTS,
?-STUFFS,
oilct Requisites in
ariety.
1M83 AUSSlfi) IPIRIiSL8SB
ot;) also Agent for the veritable
5 $
om Germany.
ES,
JBS,
SNUFFS and SEGARS.
NB LIQUORS,
USES ONLY.)
> STATIONERY,
monaies, Pencils, Pens, Inks,
a? Cap, Tissue and Fannd
Stationers' Sunmoral.
will bj biipplic 1 at shortest nohing
warranted as represented,
case.
rtnily Recipes and Medicines of
hours ot the day and night.
M
8 If
)ld Weather
&VATMK
nrfcfl uukxiidM of HKUUflR II. GIL*
KATH. 4. PilANK QILRRATII,
Guardian.
Nov ?. 1871. 87-1
Notice.
Omen or Board or Court? C< m'r*. (
Ghiorvills, N. 0, Nov. 7t!i, 1871. I
I'll Kit K will h? i County Commlarionrr*
L'-U't hold I or lh? trial of Road ]>rulter*.
on Tue*'ay tho 6th day of ItrCrm
>r nr*t, at It) oVf?i*k, A M., nt tha Court
oiM. Highway Hiirvryora will notlty
. fao'trra It) dava pr?vl?tia, and will alao
lpcar oo rai l day a* other ImainrM of Imnrtanac
to moh Townahip will t<a o.mi*
dried. W. A. ininsoN,
I.airman Board County Commkaionrra.
Nov 8 87 8
OL i auiuiid.
our Superior Stock
LOTIIING,
, sell at the
h Prices,
rcoats and Surtouts,
3 Talmas, English
Sealskin Overcoats
I Shawls and Scarfs,
lerino Under Shirts
Socks, Cashmere
s, Alc., <fcc.
Sf 1SJ1J1CS.
THE MANSION HOUSE.
28 3
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Valuable Farm for Kale,
r OFFER MY FARM, on Smith S.lii.U,
L contain/ ft'Ht seres, for stile, n Urge
ropotlion ?.f which is Kiver end Creek
lot tot*.
Refer to MRS. A 0. FKA3TER.
Nov 8 27 If
TO THE LADIES.
Pall and Winter Opening.
MRS. LT"JENNINGS
Respectfully Informs the
Indies that ?he is now recoiv
ing (nil supplies nf
FALL AND W/AT7KIl
MILLINERY
or latmt amp most
PASIIION ABEE STYLES.
The Rock will consist of sll the lines of
IO()I)A found to similar eslahliahmenle,
nd will l?e offered st very reasonable
i ices. 27-tf
Notice.
A t.I, persona IKHKHTRI) lo the Arm of
A J M TERRY A CO.. of Fairvlew, A
are her. hy rrqu.plsd to enme forward
f settle their aeeotill's by the first i?f Jsnary,
1872, a* a clung* in the firm will he
tade.
J. M. TERRY A CO
Nov 8 27 *
Notice
fS hereby given lo all whom It may eon
corn, that I will apply to S. J Doutblt,
rnhale Judge of flrrenviHe County, on
le 2nd day of January next, for a final die
Fnrm for Sale,.
The valuable farm of nr. j?mea
McC'a?alian, containing TOO one*.
100 aeraa of wlitali I# firat rate lirar bottom
and In a Mah atata of enUiratinn, la offV-rcil
for aala. Improvements on Ilia place are
new and In irood repair.
Apply to MRS. A. O. FEASTER or DR.
JAMES McCLANAUAN.
Nor 8 27 If
Notice
13 HEREBY given to oil wlmm ! may
eonefrn, that 1 will apply lo 8 J D??uthlt,
1'iolitif Judir* of flri'?n?l>l( Conitly,
on M< 8tk day of December next, Uv a final
diacharire a* Administrator of the E'tata of
MARTHA C I)AKRR, deceased.
T. P. BAKER. Administrator,
Nov*n?rr fl'h, 187'. VT-ti
Fleming; & Maxwell
IV OJJI1 r ?p> pful'y In'orw I lie |?i|>'i<y
1 v |1 n' ?l?-3" liNtr | tiic'iased the Shop
of Samuel Ilia U. in ill ?>1J C??ur'. Il?u?e,
an I are ;-r>-ietcl lo d ? WORK iu
ill- ir Ii -?* i?i a first ctaes manner, ai d ilicy
So|l< I* the I'lilioi.i-g- ol llitir Fill-lid- ninL
Pub ic generally. 27-tk
| STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Sheriffs Sales.
BY virtuo of a Decree from S. J. D.utliif,'
Jud^c of llio Pro'-nto Court. I will sell'1
at public outcry before tho Court ll?u*e du.ir,on
snlcaday in Pucctubcr neat, (lie following,
tract* of land, Vis ,
All that truct of land situated in Greeovilfd
County, on water* of Middle Saluda, hounded
by laiiils ol William B. Johnson, Klisuheth
Johnson, David Dnyneand other* and containing
One Hundred ntui Filly Acres. Sold as the
property ol John B. Iliitryins, deceased, to pay
debt* ami for partition among the heirs.
All that tract of land situated in rni.t
county, on waters of North 6nluda, bounded
by land* of James E. Hngoud, Trustee, and
others, and containing Acres, moro or
less. 8old as the property of Nancy Murray,,
deceased, to pay debts and lor partition,
among the legatees under the Will.
A?.?0
Tint hunts and lot In the Oi 3* of G e?trvllle,
on Hmienmbe Bti t't, lion tided l?y lota
of Dr S. S. Marshall and others, containing
one ai re, m ire or less Sold as the property
of Judith Attwooi, deceased, to pay debts
at d for partition among the heirs Terms,
for tracts No. 1 and 2. a credit for 12
month*, with inlere't from date, for all ex?
cept so much as will p iy the costs, which
will be required iu caslt, and for tract No.
2, One Hundred and 'fitty-eight dollara
and fifty-three cents, nosh, additional, to
CV note of Patt.in A Co. For the lloiue and
it, a credit until the lat day of January
next. l'uiehascM to give houds with approved
sureties together with a mortgage of
the premise", to secure the payim-Dl of liio
pttrehase money.
1'utchasers to pny for titles and stampi.
J 1- 80UT11KKN.8 O. C.
November 7sh, 1871 27-4
J. Q. MOD AVID. W. II. BALL.
M'DAVID & Mil,
DENTISTS,
Corner of Main and Coffee streets,
GREENVILLE, 3. C.
Nov 1 2? tf
Notice.
A LI/TARTIES INDEBTED to m hy account
will find the sumo in the hands of
liutler, McBee <fc Stephens, Attorneys at Luw.
In mediate payment is earnestly requested.
Iu:\ltv iiAJITT.
Nov 1 20 3
MARSHALL
MAUBIN
Offer the
FOLIA)w ING AItlTCLES
AT M mm FI CASE
CSP.1IAIT CTUD31TT
ar?* ym. mm m ? em
ANDJ VARIOUS OTHER
KINDS AT
Reduced Prico3. Call and Sco.
FIVE BARRELS BEST
Kerosene Oil,
LARD OIL, SPERM OIL,
LUBAIOATiNQ ?3!L,
Linseed Oil Raw and Boiled.
THREE DOZEN
COI) JLIYttlt OIL,
VA UlO US JiliA NDS.
IN BOTTLES VARNISH,
2T23ATC FOOT OIL,
200 lbs Olae, 160 lbs Logwood
ft? lbs. IKDIVO, Bed.
50 lbs Saltpetre.
Lewis' White Lead,
PUKE, AT LO W FlQUIiE^
<azb??8f sasssfc
AT FACTORY PRICES.
THREE BOXES
OOM OE27TF.ATBD LT3
FOR HA LB LOW.
GOLD LEAF
Smoking Tobacco*
II M in tlie Market.
FINK WiliSKIKS.
BHANDIK8 AND WINES,
FOIl MKDk'AI. PURPOSES ONLY.
FRENCH COGNAC
BITTERS.
A SPLENDID ARTICLE,
IIAI It IlKUSMRS, OOMH8, POWDERS,
I'KRFUMERIRS. SOAPS AND TOILET
ARTICLES. AT VERY
LOW PRICES.
STAriONE&trWRITING
AND
COPYING INKS.
AT RKDUOKD PltlOM.
tW All Prescriptions careful)av
prepared.
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