The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, November 22, 1871, Image 3
II'
Notice.
Opficr or Board or Courty C< u'aa. \
Orrkrvilli, H. 0, Nov. 1th, 1811. (
THERK will h? Countv OonimlerinnVt
Court held (or lha trial of Road !>
(null era, o? Tuew'ay lha 8th da* oh Prcwu
b'r M>t, at 10 o'eianh, A' M., A the Oa?i
Hojh. Highway fkrvryar* will noitlj
Defaulter* 10 da*a prevail*. and will al*
appear oa raid day ?a A|b*r bwaineaa of lun
portaner to each Townahlp wUl *? cod
aidarad. W. A. HUDSON,
Chairman Board Gannty Coaatniraionert
Nov 8 Si 8
FnH Millinery.
mrt. t; a, smith
HA8 OPENED * choice selection of MILLINERY
end FANCY GOODS, to
vblabsha lavites the altontlun, of the ladles.
Aleo. PATTBRNB of tba latestVylaa of
DRE8SKS. ' ''
DRS88 MAKING attends* to with asst.
sen and despatch. <
Orders from the Country solicited.
Main Street, opposite the Columbia Hotel,
Columbia, 8. C. '
Got 18 24 8m
State of South Carolina*
O RRF.N VJ LLK Cfiy NTY.
Court of Common PU ana
Rnrco* RobbhTj, vs. PlkasaKt If bbkins
BY ?lrtn?of tlie [)rtr?UlO'd?( of JuHgr
Oft1, 1 will I'll ?' Urron Bills C<>uri
llonse, on Halesday In December next, to
tlie highest (udder, all that certain yLce,
parol end Tract ol l.artd, sbt'.atrd In Oram Ills
County, and known as the WILLIAM
Oil ANI'LKR Trent, containing On# Hun.
drtd and Forty four (144) Acres, more or
less, adjoining land* of lienry .{Morion. Mif
Hank*, Fleeaeni Jinks and uyieta, and lie.
)ng a part of the land formerly in poee-sion
?rl N' el Waddle. deeoa-ed.
8a'e for paititimi 1e?mi Cash, Purchasers
to pay for a'awvi a ami papers.
Ra so d st l lie risk of the f firmer ptt> ohna-r.
J. L SOUTHERN. A G. C.
Nov 15 28 8
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Sheriff's SalesBY
virtue of an order from 8. J. Douthit,
Prol>Ate Jud^e of Greenville County, I
will sell on .Vut??rfuy in Otcembtr next, at pub- |
lie outcry, the following tracts of land. vis.; )
Tract No. 1, situated in Greenville County,
on waters of Gap Creek, adjoining lands of
\Vm, H. Johnson aud others, containing Five
Acres, more ?r leaa.
Tract No. 2, situated in said County, adjoining
landr of Wiley A. Dishon and others- and
containing /torei, more or lea*.
Tract No. 3, aituated in aaid County, on
water* of Middle hiiluda, adjoining land* of
the widow Margaret Tucker and otbera, containing
One hundred Acre*, more or let*.?
Hold ea the properly of LEONARD CAULK,
dacraaed, to pity debt*. Ac.
T+mta Ga?k. l'urcbuacra to pay for title*
and alampa.
J. L. SOUTHERN, 8. O. C.
Nor. 13th, 1871. 28-3
STATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE COUNTY
Court of Common Plrnt.
8. J. DOUTIUT. P.O' a'.. Judge. Plaintiff
agatnat M. 1). DICKEY A 4 >? in'at rat or,
rnnt t-a ni.nrtoof I. II IMOKKY, ft al,
Drffndaot?Siiinnni.i* F?>f Relief. C"tnI'lelnt
not Saivcd.
To tl.? Hrf-I d.uta M. D. DICKEY. K O.
DICKEY. V*. D. DICKEY. ANGELINA
CANNON. TABITHA DD KEY. L M.
DICKEY. H. K. DICKEY, L L GREEN
and J. K DIiKsoN.
YOU ARE hereby summoned and reunited
In anrvr.-r the complaint in
*lilw which v aa fil-d in Hie office of
ihe Clerk of Cottim.iu Plea*. tor the ?>iid
County, and to aerve a ein-y nf v.mr intwrr
to the a-ild c tnplnint ?in the aubiu-rihera at
Iheii i.Mice, Greenville. within twenty day*
after the an vie hereof, xelurive < f the day
nf ruitli rn vie; and if ynu Oil t?> anrwer
lie complaint within the time ulnr-euid.
Ilia plaintiff in tlii* netioii will apply to the
Cwort for tb* relief demanded in the complaint.
t'? n.. " ... ? - - -
iinoi.r,i a vtj',t,L.S nnd Wm E. EARLE,
Plaintiff'- Attorney.
Dated 19th of November. 1871.
TOM.T) DICKEY, K. O. DICKEY. W D.
DICKKY. L. M. .DICKEY and U. E.
Dh KEY, Defendant#:
TAKE nonce that the Snmroora of which
the dIhivc in a IrQ' copy, w-a tiled in the
Cleik'e Office ol llila llminty, on the 14th
<l*y of N"Veml?-r. A D. 1871.
KASLEY dh WEI.LSh.oI ?tn. E RARER.
Pliiintitf'n Attorney.
Nov 18 'J 8 6
Farm Tor. Male..
m^lik valuable farm pr j,.mca
I. McCla. alotn, containing 700 ac.e*
100 acr?0 of which ie first rate nver notion,
nnd in a high atate of cultivation, ia off. re.I
for rule Improvements on the place are
p.* and In good repair,
Appl> in MILS. A. G. FEASTER or DR.
JAMES MeCLANtllAN.
Nov 8 27 If
Notice
18 HEREBY given ?n nil whom l< may
concern, that I will apt Iv to 8 J D?n.
tl.it, Probate Judge oi Or-eml'le County,
on Ih? 8lit (l"i/ nf Dretinbtr ti'rl, fo>- n final
discharge n* Ad...iit'Ct (lor ol the E-tnte of
MA HI IIA C II * K Fit. deceased
T. I*. ItAKKK. Administrator.
November Oih, 187'. 27-5
Fleming & Maxwell
\\* OUI.I' reaped nUt Inlor.n the |t?b In
a v tl at t|ny have purchased the Shop
of Mamnrl Black. in the old Cotir* ll?n-e,
and are pre. ared to do WORK in
their Hon in a tirr* class manner, nod they
. licit the Patio..eg- ol I heir Friend- and
I'ub io generally. 9 27-U
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
fit- AH M ?
oacriu s sales.
BY virtue of ft Decree from 8. J. D' uthit. I
Judjre of the Pro'ate Court, I will sell
Mt put lie outcry before the Court llouee door,
on ealesdey In December next, the following
trnete of lend, via ,
All that tract of land aitualed In Greenville
County, oa watera of Middle Haluda, hounded
by land* of William B. Johnton, Kllaahetb
Johnrnn, Dnrld Bnyne end others and curtaining
One Hundred and Fifty Acres. Sold aa tha
proparty nt John B. Hugging, deceaaed, to pay
debt* and for partition among the he Ira,
All that tract of land aituated in aalJ
county, on watera of North Saluda, bounded
by lends of Jamas K. H a good. Trustee, and
other*, and containing Aerea, more or
leas. Sold as the property of Nancy Murray,
deceased, to pay debts and lor partition
among the legutees under the Will.
ALSO
That hon?e and lot in the Ciiy nf (Itsen
utile, on Hunoomtt* Stie-t, bounded l>y l?ta
of L>r 8. 8. Mai shall ami oilier*. c??ni ainiog
one acre, m?r- or lea* a* the pr"|"?il>
of Judith AH woo I. deceaaed. to pay delta
and for partition among tha helra. Terma,
for irac:# N<?. 1 and 2. a rtedit for 12
month*, with Interact from date, for ell except
*o n.ttch h* will p,y tha coeia, wlm-h
w?t| t? requir-d in exult, and for tract No.
2, One Hundred and Pnty-cglit dollar*
and fifty-litre- cent*, cnah, additional, to
rav note of Patt n A Oo. For the H<>u?e an-t
a'; a cedlt until the let d-y of January
n-xt. Ptt alia*era to give bonds wl'h apptoved
aur-tlea lOL'Ctht-r with - ?*
- ?
ih- |>rrniW??, <o *rcur? ihc pijmmi o( ili?
| tirrhnre money.
r*ltln?n piy for IItl** nn^ ?<nmp?
J f.. POUTI1F.VN,*. O. fi.
Kovtubo- 7th, 1871. 27-4
ii giim? ?
Foster & Hunter.
TTID GLOVES at $1 S3 par pair. Duck,
. J\__ Berlin, Marino, Calf, Kid and Leatber
Uluvaa for Gent*, Ladiaa, Lad* and Ml*a*?, la
i good aaaortment, and low price* at
r FOSTER A H UNTER'S.
TT 08IERY, a eery dealraMe Stock of Mao
ii and Boy* Hall Hn*e, Ladiaa Saamlcaa
Iron-Frame IIore, Mi**aa and Children, la
Doiaaatie, Bngllab and German Manufacture*,
I to be had at FOSTER * HUNTER'S
LINEN Cambric Handkerchief* at flee cent*
each. Ladla*. O.ni. ??t?i * ??
Cambric, Hemmed, Hemititehed, Embroidered
i and Plain Silk, Pongee and other kind* at
i fostbr A hunter's.
GENTS and Lediea Cravata and 8carfh,
Bowe and Tina in great \ arlaty at
POSTER A HUNTER'S.
NOVBLTIEB in Fancy Oooda at
POSTER A HUNTER'S.
LADrE8 Sacking*, Clo?klng?, Opera Clotka,
Ladkea Cloth* and Flannel*.
POSTER A HUNTER.
GKNT8 and Ladie* Underwear, all wool
and Merino Ve*t*, Rhlrta and Drawer*,
FOSTBR A HUNTER.
CARPET8, Rug* and Mata for *ale by
F08TER A HUNTER.
BEALT1KS in Roman Strip* 8bawla.
F. A H.
GENTS fine Caa*imere Suite, al*o Silk.
Velvet and Valeneia Veata, Cloth and
Ciieaimere Coata, Catiiinere Panta, Wamiutta
Shirta, Ao, F. A 11.
LADIES Velvet*, Velveteen*, Trimming
Velveta, Colored Velvet Ribbon*, Ae.
F. A H.
MILES a SONS' 8ho*a, in Cloth. Kid and
Calf. F. a H.
MOORE, LARRABEE A CO'S Shoe*, Bal'a,
Pulieb and Boota, Ladiea' Mitaca' and
1 Cutulren'*. F. a II.
KITZMEYER'S and Porter Day A Co'*.,
Fine Watcr-Truo! and Calf Boot*. ?! ?
I Hoys' Boots. F. A II.
GENTS Latest Broadway and Fifth Avenue
Styles Silk and Far Hats. F. A II.
PEEK, FREAN A CO'S., London Biscuit'
Cream Crackers and 8oda Biscuit.
I FOSTER A HUNTER.
1 ,000 pounds Candies, French nnd Stick nt
FOSTER A HUNTER'S.
CURRANTS, Seedless Raisins, Canned
Fish und Vegetables, Preserves, Ginger,
Ao. FOSTER A HUNTER.
I71INE Goshen Butter and Cheese, Mecca.
runi and Fresh Prime Riee.
FOSTER A HUNTER.
A FINE Stock of Black and Green Teas
FOSTER A HUNTER.
M. A. Hunter &, Co.
A FINE lot of Perfumes, Musk, Lubin's
Extracts, llawley's Handkerchiefs Delicades;
deliriously Perfumed Soaps?Rubin's,
Hartley's, Colgate's and others, for sale l<v
M. A. HUNTER A CO.
A FINE stock of Hair Brushes, Clothes
Brushes, Tooth Brushes,Shoe Brushes,
Nail Brushes, Ac., for sate by
M. A. HUNTER A CO.
PUFFS, PufT Boxes, Lily-white, Rouge,
Culd-creaul, Cosmetics, Slin ving-crram,
Ao. M. A. HUNTER A Co.
LETTER and Note Paper, Gilt Note, Bristol
hoard Cards, Card Cases, Playing
Cants, AC. M. A. HUNTER A CO.
HAIR Oil, Pomatums, Pomades, Cologne,
Bay Ruin, Bloom of Youth, Magnolia
iJuiin, Golden Lustre, at
M. A. HUNTER A CO.
I^LAVORINO Extracts, all kinds, our own
_ and other makes, fur Cakes, Pics, Icecreams
and Blanc-mange
M. A. HUNTER A CO.
I7IINK Cigars, Mccrscliiiuin Pipes, Wood,
_ Ivy and Indian Rubber Pipes and
Pipe-bowls, Lava Beta, Tobacco Bags, Stems
and smoking articles, for salu by
M. A. HUNTER A CO.
Oct 25 25 tf
EMPORIUM
OF .
VOW W W WW ?
WE hare ro*iv?-d n mip?-rlor atanrl*
ment of EnglLli, French and Ainerirun
BEAVKR-CLOTIIS,
CASS1MERKS
AND VESTINGS,
WITH A FULL AAWBT1IKXT OF
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods and
Trimmings of all Qualities.
READY-MADE
AOOOI) AA?orfmcijt of Over-Cu-itA and
Cn?a<mere Sui'a, Shirt* and Drawtri,
11 mia* himI Gap*, Children'* CI..Illimf,
Aw AM have been arleded pemonnlly
with cure hi.ri iBnta.Hi th?
I.OWRST CASH PRICE*,
And we will i?l| acoordlntfly Hn?irtr
p..-ted thereby in all (lie l.itert and moat
approved ttylea of
Cutting Sf Making,
We aie pr-pared to C?t and M*ke np
Clothing in ilirt I At and m<>*t unproved
?tyle?.- tJT AII H'orl Warranted.
;n; 1
WEED'S
UN t.X CULLED
SEWING MACHINE
FOR SALE.
It doer more Mien twenty different klf.cl*
of work, nod will ?ii ct> from <lie finest orr(iiid'??
to tit* lir?vi?-?i cloth, l<-a'h?r, wood,
or lift-l lend. wi>h Hii-. It lift* eevcrat
new imi fiivimrnU, and T* *til! iniprovmjr.
or w artnnled 10 give perfect aMti.faclion
O. A. I'K KIJ; Ac CO.
Greenville. 8 O.. O. t. 24. 1*71. 26-lf
" ~OALL AT "
Wa 0\ GQQBWIIi'S STORE
And Excn.ino the Worlo-Renowned
HOWE SEWING MACHINE.
The Firit aid Beat In the World.
ITS t-eauty and excellence of atiteh, being
alike on both side*; it* ne w rotary teneion
and an eutnmntie self regulating take up
that preventa mirelng of atitchea in eroaeing
all Hini; for tbe upper-thread, and ita perfectly
uniform tenalon in the ahuttle, from a
full to an empty bobbin, givea complete control
orer both thread, j ita economy of thread
beyond that ot any other machine ; Ha rawing
the Oncal ra??rica without Injury or po?kor|
and tben paaaing to tba bear teat materiel
without a cbanre of U.nalon thread or needle,
and with the greatest eaw; it. aimplielty, durability.
und eaeeof management; tlw running
with laaa noiaa und greater eaae than any other
Hbuttle Machine ; era ite peculiar quelltiea, und
ah"uid reeeumtnend it to ull in want of a
FIRST-CL.A88 MACHINE.
An areowpliahed operator alwaya la at teadance.
Ag**U Wanttd.
ALPRID 0. KLY,
General Agent tor Houlh Carolina.
J. L. TIN8LKY.
Aaaiatant, Ureenrille, 8. C.
Country Produce wltr be taken Ij exohaug*
for the Howe Machine.
Oct Id 24 .tin
Notice
J[8 HKRVBY given to tH whom it may eonL
earn, that wo will apply <o 8. J. Duutbit,
robata Judge of Oreenvllle Cmitf, I A#
6ih Jay ?/ l)evrmb*r n>xt, for a Anal discharge
aa Administrators with tba Will aonexad, of
tha KsUte of THOMAS W. KINMAN, da.
MtMd, and aa Adaiinlatrataro of tba Batata of
MARTHA KINMAN, deceased.
JOHN CHARLES,
BARK8DALB CHARLES.
Oct. 25th, 18T1. MM
?JHISS McKAY
iff'h Haa opened her Fall atylcoef
jGSOk MILLINERY and FANCY
A GOOD8 ; imona which ara (be
ttdHRBlatan atyloa of BONNETS,
^ (MU HATS, FL0WBR8. FBATHAWVW
ERR. RIBBONS, RASH and I
TRIMMING. FURS, FANCY
Jill TIBS. LACKS, CORSKTS,
fflfl TOILRT ARTICLK8, LADIES'
UNDKR.CLOTHINO. AC.
She haa juat returned from Naw York where
alia Laa spared no raina in the ?'?? 1
Stock, hoping thereby to merit the liberal
[ patrunnge *<> kindly extended to her, tnurI
ing her friend* the will do *11 In her power to
pleeae.
Oct II 3ft tf
Fowler & Vaughn
HAVE opened, et the a'end formerly
oenupUd hy la>ng A Goodlett, nearly
oppnelie Fnfter A Hntiier. * reneral
tork of DRY GOOI>3 ?nd GROCERIES,
?nn?l>t ing of Clot he, f'airimeree, Roidy-inede
Clo'hing, Cnlieore, Worsted, D?-ir.e?tice, Ac.,
together with gugar, e. Molweeee, Syr.
Ope, F O'tr, lleeon. end G> oeeriee generally.
Als-i Hardware, Cutlery, Crockcryware,
Fancy Aiticlr*. An . Ac.
WE FAY THE HIGHEST
MARKET PRICE FOR ALL KiNDS CF
COUNTliY produce,
IS CAen OB TRADK.
We will al?o ptirchnre COTTON.
We deeire a call from our fiiende in the
c-utit y and 'he pnhlie in general, promiiing
>4i give aliaUction.
Oct 25 25 8m
PURE
HB1OT
mim eaab,
DY TELEGRAPH.
tgfOME Stock in Store now, nml
fcj) a Large Lot coming,
SIII1TED OCTOBER 17TII,
Ordered by
TELEGRAPH.
fworrcr, Cox & Blnrk'ey.
Oct 25 26 tf
United States Court, District of
South CarolinaTN
CONSEQUENCE of the continuance of
the ? t- ???- -
- ?.. imi v/njr oi v.unrlcMon, the
orders of tbia Court heretofore made adjourning
the Session of the Court, end also the general
business of the Court in Bankruptcy and
Admiralty, to the fith of November, are hereby
rescinded.
' Other order* in auhatitution of thoae hereby
rracinded, will l>o made as soon ns it can be
intelligently done.
(1EOROR S. BRYAN,
If. 8. Judge District of Houth Carolina.
At Chambers, Oreenville, S. C., 3lat October.
1871. 26-tf
City Ordinance.
HF. IT OH DA INF. I) by the Mayor aud Atdnmru
of the City ?J (J> re nettle, in Coiimtil
niietnbled, aid by the authority of the
lame,
f|11IAT from and nfter the passage of this
1 Ordinance, it shall not he lawful for any
person or persona on Horseback, or in a Carriage,
Buggy, or Wagon of any description,
to pass oeer the New Bridge at the foot of
Main-street rxrept in a walk ; and that any
person or persons violating this Ordinance,
ahull be subject to a fine of FIVE DOLLARS
lor each and every offence.
Done and ratified under the Corporate Real
of the City of Oreenville, this .3d duy of
October, A. I), one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-one.
J. P. MOORE. Mayor.
A. R. McDavih, Clerk of Council.
Oreenville, 8. C., October 3a, 1871.
Out. 11 23 tf
a . r> i k u c k s,
DEALER IN
ALL KINDS OF GROCEREIS,
Cigars, Tobacco, A Foreign A Domestic
Wines, Liquors, Ales Ac. at wholesale and
retail low for ro?h.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
AT K INRLKR'S HALL CORNER.
Oct 18 it 3n?
~CXiO CK.8,
GOLD AND SILVER
nrjraoaBss
BEST GIlADES OF
SILVER AND SILVER-PLATE0
WARE, TABLE CUTLERY,
,'ND
FANCY G03DS.
A LMir.K ASSORTMENT OF
Gold, Silver, Stc< 1 & Plated Framed
SPEC T A C If K S .
ALSO GF.NOtXR
IPXOlLlg SIP'ECTASILm
B. Wchrlc.
Oct 11 23 If
1. B. MlItLIfiANT
COTTON FACTOR
AND GENERAL
eBMHISSlBI MEBCBAIT,
ACCOMMODATION WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
/ to >U also, when placet in funds,
purchase and forward all
?. J / 1#. - ? ? "
Kn-uHor jucronanuitc, Machinery,
Agricultural
Implement*, Fertilizer*,
Ao.
Oct tf H 1y
ilE N RYBI SCril oFP
& CO.,
\rnOLK8ALKQ ROCK Its,
AND DEALERS IN
T7TK..n*\V**\mn
WW W-WW?| LJ JOl^
8EOAR8,
TOBACCO, &C.,
NO. 107 EAST BAY,
CKMli'SSTOiS, S. C.
n. uimiorr. o wruiKHN.
t. U. PI CPRM.
Oct 2ft 2ft Am
OHC
BjtMTTTf
if illllJu I u
DRT GOODS, BOO
G. w. bru :
RE now receiving *r.d openi
JUb 1LY GROCERIES, comiat
Crushed, Powdered a
Java, Laguvrn and Ri
Gunpowder, Imperial i
MOLASSES and SYR
Faniilv FLOITR 5?i k?
? ?W MM
MACKEREL, Canned
English MU8TARD, \
Yenat POWDERS, SC
PEPPER, GINGER,
PICKLES, SAUCES,
i
Frencli and American
NUTS of various kim
SEGARS, PIPES. 8ir
Table and Pocket Kni
Writing Paper, Enveh
a varied:
HARDWARE, CI
GLASS
WITII A GENERA]
UDIES' nil GBhTLB
TKIMMI
JlES*
Many other Articles for the ue
FARM, too mimeroue to mention I
PLEASE CALL AND E
&. w.3SB.tr:
Nov I
CHINA HAM..
williamTmra,
IMPOUTERS AND DEALERS IN
CHINA, GLASS AND EARI HENWARE,
SILVER-FLUTED, BRIT&81IA ABD
Japanned Ware.
TABLE CUTLERY. MiRKORR.
GAS-FIXTURES AND
HlOSHMMSllSG GOODS
GENERALLY,
Oppoiit# Court llou?e, Columbia. 8. C.
Oct 18 24 Sin
CHILDS &.WILEY,
COLUMBIA., O. O.
Fin* Ready.Made Clothing. Tli? 0?1*?
Lraled Star Shift. Patent I\<ntnh>on
Draw-re. GontV Ne<*k and Under Wnr
Thr Itmian Brace Soaprndrre. The True
Fit Shirt. Linen Collar*, Paper Collar*.
SJ ?TIT'S BWRtfS AUSfHD
AT ALL STYLES AND TRICES.
Wf invito the Public to call and examine
our Slock, aa we are determined to keep
the very beat that eotnea to Columbia, and
at prieea that will suit the timer.
WE SELL FOR CASH,
AND AT SMALL l'KOFITS.
I. 0. CHILDS.J3HN S. WILLY.
Oct 18 24 3m
WILLIAM SLOAN E,
Lithographic, Copper-plato,
AND GENERAL
JOB PRINTER,
WEfMH SV&itfllU,
COLUMBIA, S, C. I
BOOKS. Pamphle'r. P- tint, IIand-lliil*,
Card*. Cirei.lara, Hdl Head*, Fee Sim*
ilea, Maps, Plana, Chalk and Line Drawings
liquor Labels. Dmggiala' Pieaciip*
tiour. ete , ICx earned u-|il?
NEATNESS AND DESPATCH,
AMD OM TIIB
Jfost Reasonable Terms.
Oct 28 25 Shi*
CENTRAL HOTEL,
?& PLAIN STRUCT. 1| hlneka faun
ii? Main ; 6 blocks from Ortenville
tlJL Depot.
Fare excellent Term*. f2 00 per day.
u. u vun i
Proprietor.
0?*?iilt>ta. S. C. "24-3in
Watches of all Grades
JEWELRY OF EVERY KIND.
I HAVE jnat rcturnnl from New York with
the finest flock in the market, embracing
" i?p?? "i ail gratiea, Jewelry of all iI;In,
flllrir *nd i*lated w.iro of (ha moat m?ilrrn
pattern*; beautiful in deri^n, durable, ebeap
and warranted to aulf. |
ISAAC SUI.ZBACIIER,
Under Columbia llolel. Columbia, 3. C.
Oat 18 24 3m
JEb
VISITORS TO
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
Will do well to cnll on
So So
To purchase their
11 i unir innnioi nn a /?<
lij\l\tl AHI?L1\ Mj.
Jackton'* Old Drug Stand.
Oct 18 24 Jtm
'ROClftffi,
ITS, SHOES, &C.
NSON & CO.
ng Full Supplies of Fresh FAMting
in part of;
ud Brown 6UGARS
0 COFFEE
and Breakfast TEA
tUP of various qualities
trrels and sacks
1 and Spiced OYSTERS
Vorcestarshire SAUCE
)DA. Table 8ALT
CINNAMON, GLOVES
JELLIES, PRESERVES
^CANDIES
Is
inking and Chewing TOBACCO
ves, Razors, Scissors
>pcs, Steel Pens, Pencils, Ink, Ac.
! STOCK OF
MOCKERY AND
WARE.
L ASSORTMENT OF
MEN'S DRESS COOES,
ngs, &,c.
WES
of the HOUSEHOLD and the
in an Advertisement.
XAMINE THE STOCK.
KBO? & CO.
20 If
Mrs. C- E. Rtod's Millinery
and Emporium of Fashion*
LADIES' HATS, CAP8 AND BONNETS.
ALSO
(DDmSBVd AOT MAO
IN RVRRY STYLE.
TOILET AKTICLES, & .,
FOH SALE VERY LOW.
MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C.
Ocl 18 24 3m ,
lh HYMAH &C0~. ~~
CORNtR LADY AND MAIN;STREETS, |
COLUMBIA. 8. C.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC DEY GOODS AND HOSIERY,
FANCY GOODS,
CLOTIUNQ, HATS, AC.
AL'O A
I.AROK ASSORTMENT OF
AC. AC.
Oct 1 24 tm
" mw" JA:W1M,!RY.
William Glaze,
COLUMBIA, S. C.f
IS now opening a fine electio.t of Lull**
and Grnla' Knglisli, Hwia* and American
Waielie*. Sole Agent lor the celebrated
I'miiUDP Walcli.
Philadelphia Com pan}'a Gold Cltalm,
Veil, Opera Chatelaine*, I c>h tin* NCelt
laere. Diamond Ring* and Brooch-*, I'eail, j
lull and half eels. j
Silver Ware. Plated Ware, Clock*. Colliery,
Hoitaehol 1 and Fancy Good*. Guue,
j Sporting Good*, Jet and Horn Good*.
William <?lnze,
One door norih ol ScottJA Co'? Banking
llouae. 23- 3 in
JOHN C. SKKGEHS
MANUFACTURER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
IAquor Dealer,
iucn null imim u
UUH1I H II II II U IIUI1 II U II, Mill.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Oct IS 24 ly
john c.Dial,
IMPORTER AND
DE3ALEIFI X3VT
ENGLISH and AMERICAN
Iron. Steel Nails- Castings. Mill
8tones. Bolting Cloths. Smnt
Machines. Circular Saws.
Mill Irons Sugar Pans.
CM! HI AUK HtJU.n/SU ??H Till MX ISO
MA Th HI A LS.
AND
LXATMEK BSLTOMa,
AND
TANNaP.Q' TOOLO,
MOySEKEE:i?3MQ
AND
Furnishing Hardware,
Agricultural
Implements,
Lime, Cement, Plaster, t/ila,
French ami American Window
O'.nss, Onus, Rifles, Pistols, Shot
I3elrs, Powder Flasks, Shot, &c.
WHOLES A LB: arul RET A //,,
At ths Sign of the Oolden Padlock.
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
1 Oct 18 24 Sin
I
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THE LIVE HP TOWN STORE!
* ' ' "'P**' '*
H. n MADir
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Has Arrived From
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WITH A LARGE AND SELECTED
?TO??[F
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
boots &
suras junsosm,
And a general assortment of
JASCY GOODS.
THE SAME I1E PROMISES TO SELL 01IEAPER
4^3371 3S9EJSS ZI33 7J33? ?a*7J.
IIis Stock of GROCERIES is very larpo and well selected, which
will be sold at very LOW FIGURES FOR CASH.
gggT Call and mtisfv yourselves. .Jig! 24 tf
TIE LADIES' STORE,
HOVEY & TOWNES,
AT Til". OLD STAND Of
HAVE now a large ai d attractive STOCK of FALL and WINTER
DRY GOODS,
CONSISTING IN PART OF
Dress Goods, Silks, Merinos, Bombazines, Alpacas, Poplins,
Suit-Clotli. Sateen, Mohairs, DeLaines, die., die., Shawls,
Ribbons, Laces, Velveteens, Cloths, Cassimerc,
I II?: 1 ?-? - - ?
Aiimivrjr una vtiovcs, Lnnene and Cottons, Boots,
Shoes, lints, Umbrellas, tfce., Ac.
I We would Call Eepecial Attention to our MAGNIFICENT
STOCK OF
Nainsook, Masalia, Tnrlfons, Jacconets, Checked Cambrics,
Pin and Hair Cord Muslin, Indian Mulls, &cM &c., &c.
Thanking our customers for tlioir liberal iiAtronage in the pASt, wt
would respectfully solicit a continuance of the 6atne.
We a?e satisfied that an examination will not fail to eonrince onr
customers that wo still hold to the old motto
THE BEOT ARTICLE AT THE LOWEST PRIO*.
KovKT in 'X'orsrsa.
Oct 11 23 tf
Head-Quarters
x) st" o>"00m s?
SHOES. HATS.
r I
Crockery, Groceries, JYotionsy
?AND?
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Goods Sold by Wholesale to
COUNTRY MERCHANTS AT CHARLESTON PRICES.
So So fSEfrUSSMo
AT THE OLD STAND OF
WOTMM & VX&GUIOK,
Two Doom IVorili of Coach Factory.
Greenville, S, C.
Oct IS 24 2.11
B E HI 0 V B L . .
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CIIMSM'MM&MI
?Sk CO.
Having Removed Their
IK T (ilBI
TO THEIR NEW PREMISES,
Corner of Broad and Illclnloik Sta., A adnata, G|?
ttiko great pleasure in waiting on tlieir Carolina friend*,
wU wlio will find a choice assortment of every description of
DltY GOODS, which will be dis|>oeed of at pri*ee that m***t tatxtfy
the mo*t economical.
ISF"' An examination of Good* and Prices respectfully solicited.
Christopher Gray & Co.,
25 3in 202 and 204 Tlroad Street, AUGUST*I, GA.
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