The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, December 20, 1871, Image 2
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WIDNEJD17, D1CEKJKS SO. 11)1.
Oferlatmae.
Next Monday it Christmas, a festival day
observed by all Christians throughout tha
habited globe. Wa wish for each a pleasant
and happy season, their homes and firesides
to be brighter and mora joyous than ever
before ; and trust that in their many felicities
they will not neglect the poor and the
IIway, whom we here wllh us always.?
Time and aliases hsppensth to all. aud ere i
another Christmas eoraes, the circurpstancca
of the most opulent may bs so changed as
to need the attention of the hind hearted
and charitable, A turkey, and a f<tw presents
suitable for tha ohildran, would give
bope and life to a whole household.
Our merohants have laid in bouutiful sup
plies Of articles suitable for presents, as
well as toys and things, which are attractive
in an unusual degree.
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Will be Issued Next Weak.
The EnUrprite will be issued as usual
next week, we will not suspend the paper.
Those having Advertisements for the 27<h.
will please hand them in on Wednesday
morning early.
Greenville Female Library Sooloty.
We are requested to state, that the membera
of the Greenville Female Library Soeiety,
will hold their Annual Meeting at
Mrs B. F. Parry's, on Tuesday, the second
day of January next, at eleven o'clock, A.
M. The Indies are rsqusted to meet lor the
purpose of electing officers, and selecting
books for the Society on that day. We are
informed thai the Society is flourishing, nf
ter an existence of several years. They
have two hundred and filty volumes of well
selected books, and in good preservation,?
There are forty members belonging to the
Society. Each member pays $2 ft0 a year,
which is iaid out in the purchase of the
most recent publications and standard
wotks. In this way, the ladies have an opportunity
of reading, at very little cost, the
most approved novels, travels, poems, biographies,
Ac., as they are published. Arrangements
have been made with the first
publishing houses in New York and Philadelphia,
to forward popular books as soon
as published. All the la lies in oar City
would do well to join the Society, and there,
by economise in the purchase of books. All
are requested to attend the meeting, whether
members or not.
Award of Premium.
We are informed that a few weeks ago
Capt. Patrick olfered a gold pen as a
premium to tbe pupil who should impiove
most in pennmanship within a given period.
Yesterday, the time for awaiding the
prixc, it was funud difficult to decide betw
een the c'mpetitois, many of w hom had
made great improvement. It was finally
detetufined that Masters C. C. Jones, A. 11.
Donaldson ni.d W. E. Bkattik should draw
for it. They did so, and Master Bkattik
carried off the premium
Capt. P. infoimn ui that his school will
close on Friday next, to open again on the
1st of January, 1H72. lie has secured the
services of an additional assistant, and will
be preparrd to instruct a larger number of
pupils than heretofore.
Stable Burned.
On last Fiiday morning, about three o'clock,
tl.o stable or Sir. CharlesW. D'Ovi.ev, on
West Street, ?udestroyed by fire. When first
discovered, the flames were already bursting
out from thereof, and tho material being light,
it was impossible to put out the fire. A lot of
provender was nlso consumed, * hich added
much to the difficulty of saving tho building.
The cattle, it seems, were turned out by the
incendiary?it wasundoublly the work of soiao
scoundrel. Mr. D'Oyi.k v's loss will but slightly
exceed one hundred dollars. The Fire
Companies responded in their usual manner,
and did all thoy could.
The Taxes.
Tiic County Treasurer for (ireonvillo, gives
us the following statement of his collect ons
from flie time his books were opened to tho
15th inst.:
For State purposes, $4,95(1.12.
" County " 3,529.03.
Poll tax 575.00.
Total $9,060.15.
Those who fail to pay by the 15th of Janu
ary next, will havo tho penalty attached to
thorn of 20 per cent., and executions will be
issued from tho 15th of February, with an
additional five per cent.
Accident.
nQ.I..slaw nfl oinniiti iiltrmt o'('loclv?
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a ( mill hoy nnm*d Joiinnv Morr, residing
willi Dr. W. 11. Davis, was thrown
from hoiee fliid sustained painful l> juries
Hiding up Pendleton Street, the animal
commenced running at llie top of ile speed,
and soon got beyond the control ol its rider,
and when neaiing the warehouse of
Mr. J. A. Darin, 'lie boy was thrown violently
to the ground, cutting his face and
bruising his head, which bled profusely.?
Dr. IIokk was Aiimnionasd and gave his
profcasional attention, Ile is improving.
Orgzantatlon ci a 1,00*0 of odd F?tFellowa
In the Conn try.
We lenrn that a Lodge has boon organized
in the upper part of this County, near Mush
Creek Post Office, on Monday, 4tb inst. It
will bo known as Glassy Rock Lodge, No. ,
and will cllcct officer* a* toon a* the Grand
Lodge of this Sjate grants a charter. Mr. J.
H. B( norir.i.n, Secretary of Mountain Lodge,
assisted in its formation.
Episcopal Churoh.
Wo lenrn that tho religious exorcises eon neeted
with the Sunday School Celebration of
Christ Cnnrch, ?)reenville, at Christmas, will
take place in the Episcopal Church on Saturday
next, at 3} P. M.
Mr. TnsononK Qoodlrtt, a native
and formerly a resident of Greenville County,
died, a shsrt time since, in Ouachita Parish,
Louisiana, a^ed about fifty year*. Jli* death
wh? oalined by fever, and be leaves numerous
relative* and friends in this Couuiy. ile w?s
? brother of Col. Wu. 1(. Ooodi ktt, well
known to us all.
Council Proceedings.
We did not receive the proceedings in lime
r la?l issue, and ihcy may bo found on the
Hindu of the j>aj or of tb.s week.
' r- CutIm's Addnu.
On Christmas I>ajr, vur Carrier nqunta us
to s*y,>he will visit hi* patron* and present
them With a tieally?writtcn and original Ad?
dress, written bjr Robert McKat, E?q. 11*
hope* to receive a liberal reaponaa thereto.
? fOR Tilt uattsviLi.t" iMtrRrRlSB.
Literary Club.
At the la*l meeting of thi* body, the following
amendment to the constitution vai
proposed and adopied, and is hereby published
for pubiio benefit:
Pkctiox 1. Each member nhnll pay five
dollars (|5 00) annually, and il shall be corn
sMered that in becoming a member he binds
himself to attend legularly upon the monthly
meetings for business and literary discus
sions, unless circumstances really forbid.?
Other persona, whether gentlemen or ladi. a,
may be invited to beooinc reading member*.
There, upon paying the annie annual fee,
hall have all the privileges of membership
as regards the periodicals taken by the
Club, and ?hall be bound by the
rules of the reading room, as fixed by the
committee on periodicals, but shall not be
expected to a'tend the monthly meetings.
By the above, it will be seen, that tho
ure of Ihs valuable aad varied periodicals
of this body may bo enjoyed by any of our
friends, by an annual payment of five dol* ,
lara; ard this too, without being compelled f
to attend the regular business meetings of .
the Club. The great lack of interest, apparently
at least, in tire nicotines of the j
Club, has been a source of much concern to j
some of the friends of literature in our
midst. A new year, however, ia now at i
hand, nnd with its sppronch, it is hoped (
that new iutcrest will be awakened, nnd
that this organization will not bepeimittcd
to languish nnd die.
Parlies desirous of continuing their mem
bership, either as regular or reading members,
or others who may desire to become
such, ore requested t<? notify tlie treasurer,
Mr J. C. Smith, of this desire. It. is desiiable
that this shall be done at once in order t<> | I
enable the committee to order such period- ( j
icals as may lie asked lor and decided on. j \
The committee arc desirous ol sending on j
the order before Januarv 1st. ISI'2. It is 1
Iinpcd Hint many of our friemls will avail
themselves of thii> opportunity, and report
to Mr. Smith nt once.
The next meeting will he held on the
4th Tuesday evening of December, at the
residence of Mr. Thomas Steen, nnd ? lull
attendance is requested.
FOR TI1K QREENVILIK KSTKUPRISK.
Admirable Portraits by Mr- Gueriy.
Those who like to see n really good pictures,
ought to visit Mr. Oueri y'a ro< niq
(over Wniter's Drug Store,) and see the
very striking nnd henutilui portruits ol
James Birtiic, Esq , and Mrs. E rnie, which
lis ve just been completed and handsomely
fisnied, nnd will remain at tire rooms a
short time. They exhit-it, perhaps, even
more strikingly, the ssrne excellencies which
some weeks ago attracted such admiration
in the portrait of Dr. Furinm. Thia letter
has lately been on exhibition at n famous
establishment in Baltimore, and a letter re
cently received, stale* that it lias been tliero
greatly admired, being pronounoe.i l>y the
best judges to lie the woi k of a Irne arliat, wli-i
bids fair, in a few years, to become one of
the most distinguished pnintcis in thecouni?-y.
The residence of Mr. Guerry in Greenville
affords our oil -zens a privilege they
have not hitherto possessed, in the way of
seeing excellent pictures, nnd of procuring
portrait* when <1 enrol, find before many
years il will become one of the widelyknown
distinctions and it 11 ructions of our
town. 'lira ptivib-ge carries with it n
duty. All lover* of art aliould give our
young artist those proofs of appreciation
and sympathy which a man of such pursuits
finds peculiarly grateful, and encouraging,
and persons who can nlfoid it may wisely
embrace the. opportunity to procure por
traits of themselves and members of
their families.
Mr. and Mrs. Rirnlehavo expressed themselves
as gie.itly pleased with their port-ait*
It will help the taste of our young
people to are these fine pictures, especially
if they will ask Mr Ouerry to point out to
them the chief properties of u good paints
ing. eo tar as illustiated in portraits ?
It will prepare them be.lter to appreciate
the beautiful ill that tine landscape amid
which we live. J. A It.
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Foil Til IC OIIKKN VILLR ENTERPRISE.
Greenville Literary Club
Wc respectfully ask the attention of persons
interested in literature, to the notice on
ll,;. nr.. I .1 ._:n:
..v>cK lull 8oimoiui>M * 1111 u g
1 to become regular members, (promising to nt!
tend the monthly meetings,) nn?l ladies mid
i gentlemen willing to he reading member*, will
i report at once to Mr. J. C. Smith, that we
uiny know what to count on. Some of us ex*
! pert that the Club for tho ensuing year will
| h0 more interesting, and more valuable It the
I community than ever 1 eforo, and we invito
1 tho cooperation of all who appreciate the highs
est Interest* of the community. Many of the
Charleston people who spent tho summer hero
found our Reading Room a great attraction,
and our plan is being imitated in severul oths
er towns. .
Hhatl t).ore not he a general attendance at
Mr. Stcen's, on the evening after Christinas? j
Prof. C. If. Judson promises to introduce a
subject for conversational discussion.
J. A. It ROAD US,
President elect for 1872.
IIami.ik Peattik, Vice I'rcs't elect for 1872.
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Dog Lost
A J.LWARI > will U
i JUI.luS C. SMITH,
Dec 20 83 1 I
125 RE W ARD.
wfyN STOLEN from the suhscriher,
four ruilos south-east of
City, on the night
?"f the 13th inst., n light
WAY II C) It S K ,
nine year* old, sixteen hands h 'gh, long mane
and tail with fresh saddlo mark*, and
scratches on both hind feet. Said Horae pace*
under the aaddle, carriea hia head high and
ear* erect, and valued at two hundred dollars.
I will pav twenty-fire dollars for the apprehension
ol the thief and delivery of the llorsn,
or ten dollars for tha delivery of the ilorse
alone. A> dress,
C A. PARKINS,
Wreenville, S. C.
j Dec. 20 33 4*
? IHIWjl. <
This la a World of Chance*. Wa speculate
in everything. The taking of rlaka is a pari
of human nature. The only qusetlon la?
"Are they safaf" Whoever baa read the
eminent endoraementa of the South Carolina
Land Immigration Aaaociation muat be satis,
fled of three things,. Jet. Of an honorabla
Enterprise. 2d. That the obanoee of *uc>
cea are eery great?or aa one in #lxty?two. 3d
That a flee dollar tioket may prove a fortune
which will enable a man to live upon comfor-.
tably during the reat of hia life.
Grkenvillk, Dee. 20.
Cotton active and brisk to-day, and aell
ing at 174 cent*.
Charleston, Dec. 18
Cotton dull and little doing?middling
19; teceipla 2,936 bales; sales 1000; stock
31,791
Augusta. Dec 18.
Cotton quiet?middling 18; recripti
1,000 bales ; aalea 800.
BalT:M'?re, December 18
Cotton dull and low?i ? middling !9|@
194; receipt* 836 bales; rules 187 ; stock
3,070. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat
nuiel?Southern common to Mr 1 Sft/ai as
(j?rn active and firm?white 64@C8 ; yellow
65(3)70. I'oik 14.2S@I4 60. Phoul
<1 ers 74 Whiskey wc?k, at ?6(3)97.
Nrv Your, Deo. 18.
Cotlon dull?midiling H?J ; Orleans 2"J ;
sales 1,200 bale*. Gold heavy, at b@HMABB.m,
on Tuosday evening, 12th inst.,
at Christ Church, by Rev. Ellison Capers. Mr,
EDMUND DACON unJ Miss EMMA BUTLER,
all of this City.
% Printers' fee received.
Diet, at the residence of his aunt, Mrs. E.
W. Croft, near Greenville, 8. C. on Sunday
Dec. 17th. Mr. RANDELL THEODORE
PEARSON, of Florida, aged 24 years.
Manufacturing Entrrpriskin Ciiari-rston.
?Charleston is fast becoming n manufacturing
as well as a commercial city. The
largest manufactory of doors, entire, blinds,
ike., in the Southern Stales, is that of Mr.
P. P. TO A LB. on Iforlheck's Wharf la that
city, sa'cs rooms at No. 20 Hnyne street ?
Mr. Tonic's ndvet tisement appears in nnotli
er column.
The Great Pictorial Annual
Hostctter's United States Alinnnnc for 1872.
ror distribution, f/rnlf*, throughout tho United
States nnd nil civilised countries of tlie Westsrn
Hemisphere, will l>o published about tho
first of January, in tho English, German,
French, Norwcginn, Welsh, Swedish, Holland,
Ilohemian nnd Spnnisli lnngnngcs, nnd nil who
wish to understand tho true philosophy o!
health should read nnd ponder tho valuable
suggestions it eontnins. In addition to an
ndmirnhlo inodieal trentiso on tho causes, prevention
nnd euro of n great vnriety of diseases,
it embraces a large amount of information
interesting to the merchant, tho mechanic,
tho miner, tho fnrmcr, the plantor, nnd professional
man ; nnd tho calculations have been
made for such meridians and latitudes ns aro
most suitable for a correct and comprehensive
National Calendar.
Tho nature, uses, nnd extraordinary snnitary
effects of llostcttor's Stomach Hitters, tho
stnplc tonic and alterative of more than hnlf
tho Christnin world, nrc fully sot forth in its
pages, which nrc also interspersed with pictorial
illustrations^ valuable receipts for tho
household nnd farm, humorous anecdotes, nnd
other instructive nnd amusing rending matter,
original nnd selected. Among tho Annunls
to appear with tho opening of tho year, this
will ho mitt of the most useful, nnd may ke
had for tho asking. The (>ro,,ri--?ors, Messrs.
llostottcr <t Smith, on receipt of a two cent
stamp, will forward it copy by mail to nny
person who cannot procure one in his neighborhood.
The Hitters are sold in every city,
town and village, and nre extensively used
throughout tho entire civilised world. 31-4
Notice.
TIIE INSTALLATION of Officers elect ol
Recovery Lodge, No. 31, A. F. M., will take
place at Masonic Hall, Greenville, on tin
evening of tho 27th, Inst., (St. John's day,) al
71 o'clock. Hy order.
W. L. MAULDIN, Sccretury.
Dec 20 33 1
COME, EVERYBODY,
Both Ladies and Gentlemen
TO the IlIO DINNER that will lie pre
pared nt the MARIETTA HOTEL, or
Tnr*iJa>i. '2<U?i innfittil. fi?r the ncroiumoda<
lion of Five Hnndr-d persons.
Supper nod IireMkfast will he provided tr
nil who wish to remain. Lodging for fiftj
persons can he provided. Menls, $1 eaeh
No charge for Lodging. 50 cents for ?
Single Horse Feed
Ample room for the Dancing Apartment,
near the Hotel.
J II. CLEVELAND, Esq.,
H (iOOD, Esq,
WM. WEST. Esq .
OA IT. E. row ELL,
S. E. MAYS,
Maitagei n.
Dee 20 33 1
Piano for Sale.
A SIJI'ERIOR No. 1 s-voi
ff n V' Rosewood Case
J " I H Urine ton". Aprdv to
JULIUS C. SMITH.
Dec 20 33 2
PHOTO OP.APH
ALBUMS, &C.
WE HAVE ON HAND
#-ANASSOUTMKNT
OI?'
s&soAsra
nwroaiiA rn a in cms
LABIES WORK BOXES
-A NnWRITING
DESKS,
Suitable lor Christinas Pies
ents, which wo will ecll at tlx
Lowest Prices.
SNVANDALE & ISAACS.
Dec 20 * 33 1
AUCTION ?
SALE OF
CHRISTMAS GOODS!
On Friday, J)ec. 22, 1871,
<? > VVILL SELL at my Office, i
HW) I-ot ot
Goods for Christmas
Presents,
CONSISTING IN .' ART OF
China and Parian VASES
China CUPS and SAUCERS
TOILET SET, IMAGES
Stands, Bottles, Match Boxog
Tumblers, Goblets
Musical Albums, Albums
Portmonias
Wax and China DOLL8
China Animals, Toy Furniture
Accordeons, Cartridge Pistols.
JULIUS C. SMITH.
Pec 20 S3 1
II 1 1. .Iff11'1!11 J
Boston boaitingiy eUlma i yonng lady wbo
ia the fortunate pom?ot of a rate of hair ? >
enty-flre inches in lelgth.
PRESENTS
FOP THE HOLIDAYS.
J' rocoirod, at Ml?? McKAY'S, a now
tupp.r of Ladtea and Miaaea Fura, and other
1 Article* eultabl* for Cbristmna preaenta. La>
diei' Fura aa low as $4.00 per aet.
Dao 20 S? 2
O O M HS
AND SEE
jqpgllE Christmas Candy, Toys,
1 Jv> &c., of many shapes and
qualities, which are now being
opened by
B. E. Miles & Co.,
ON Bl'NC(^lBE STREET.
NEAR MAIN,
AND IN LOWER ROOM
In Seminary Building.
Dec 20 33 tf
FOR SALE.
. I Offer at private aale, the
BRICK HOUSE ai d LO T.
near the Old Baptist Cliurcli.
The dwelling contains four
rooms and two fire places. Oil I he Lot is
a good Kitchen, Brick Smoke Hours and
Stable, and a well of fine water. Trims
liberal, and price low.
Apply to the proprietor,
O. B. IRVINE.
Dee. IS 32 tf
IIOWDAv PIliiSE NTS
?=69=?
FOSTER
& HUNTER
HAVE
c o 1.1, ii c T i o n or
FURS,
CONEY, MIN K,
AND OTIIKIt KINDS.
ITRIPBO SHAWLS,
Various Styles.
Handkerchiefs,
?&OW3B 8,
AND
FANCY GOODS,
Hoods Scarfs &c.9
Suitable for presents.
CITRON, CURRANTS, RAISINS,
Iu Whole and Quurtcr l)oxo?,
GINGER, PRESERVES,
. Fresh Candies, Cheese>, tCv?., cFc.
> J5ST* Come and See.
' Dec 13 32 tf
AN ORDINANCE
TO
Raise Supplies for the Yoar
1872.
BK IT ENACTED hy tho M..yor nnd Aldermen
of the City of Crceuville, in
1 Council assembled, anil hy nuthority of the
" ."nine, That a Tax to cover the period from
Jununry Int. 1872, to January Int. 187.1, for tho
? Minn ai.d in the inunncr hereinafter mention.
r eil, shall bo raited and paid into tho Public
. Treasury of the City of Ureenvillc, by the 1st
( day of .March next, for the umo and service
thereof.
Skction I. On each One Hundred Dollars
' of assessed value of Heal Estate and Persona)
Property, tho of sum Fifty Cunts.
Real Estate, Stocks, Goods and Chattels
Sold at AuctioD.
Src. 2. There shall ho paid quarterly, Two
and a Half pur cent, upon nil Sulus at Auction,
on all Hoods, and One per cent, on all Chattels
nnd Real Estate, and Stocks of every
description, except on soles made l>y order
of Court, or process of law, or hy Executors
and Administrators.
, Goods, Wares and Merchandize Sold
, on Consignments
Skc. :i. There shall ho paid by all merchants
or others, One-Half per cent, upon all Sales of
Hoods, Wares and Merchandize sold on
Consignment, made front tho 1st day of January
1872, to the 1st day ot January 1873, the
above lax to ho paid quarterly.
Road and Street Tax.
Skc . 4. That cnvli and every mate person
between the nj?ns of twenty one and fifty years,
other than members of the Fire Department,
Ordained Ministers and Students, shall pay on
or beloro the 1st day or March next, One Dollar
lor Road and Street exemption, and if any
person liable to thia tax, shall fail to make
payment at the time specified, he shall beheld
] iiiioic 10 worn ?n wo streets ul tho City, for
I nix ilny* under thu direction of tho acting
. ; overseer of tbu streets ; any person refusing or
; neglecting to obey the summons, shall be dried
i at the discretion of the Council, said fine to be
collected by execution. And it shall he the
duty of tho City Clerk and City Marshal to
report to the Council nil defaulters under
either of the clauses of this section.
. Lawyers, Pbyuclans, Dentists, Pho?'
togt aphists, &c.
Far. 5. There shall bo paid Thirty Cents on
I tho Hundred Dollars of Cross income ol
| lirokcra and Bankers, and on all Incomes deI
rived from the Cotnmission Business, or the
Practice of tho Professions of Law, Medicine
; and Dentistry, and from the Business ol
Duguerreotyping, Ambrolyping and Photo.
1 graphing within the limits of the City?the
I iirnmint of income to he estimated from the
1 1st day of January, 1872, to the 1st day o!
January, IH73, tho Tax upon the same to he
I paid f|ur.rterly.
i Carriages, Omnibasses. Wagon*, &o.
i Far. fi. There shall he paid Ten Dollars on
; each four-horse Omnibus or Hook ; Six Dollars
i on each Carriage or Hack drawn by two ot
> 1 mors horses, run for conveyance of passengers
Ior hire; Three Dollars on each one-horse Buggy,
dig or Sulky, kept for hire; Ten Dollars
, on each four-horse Wagon; Six Dollars on
each two horse Wagon, or Dray, or Cart, and
I Pour Dollars on aaeh ona-hors* Wagon, Dray
or Cart run for hire. The Taxes on Omnibusses,
Carriages, Haeka, Buggies, Wagons,
Drays, Carts, Ac., kept for hire, shall be paid
bef ,ro they shall he allowed to run : Propidtd,
That nothing heroin contained shall he construed
so as to extend to Wagons, ('arts, or
i other vehicles going to or from market, and
| owned and run and used by non-residents of
the City.
Itinerant Traders and Auctioneers.
Pre. 7. Five Dollar* per day shall he paid
by every Itinerant Trader or Auctioneer offering
for sale within the oorporate limits of the
City, at Auettou or otherwise, any Goods,
Wares or Merohandisa, to he paid each day in
advance; and overy Itinerant Trader or Auctioneer
liable to the tax aforesaid, and who
shall fail to make payment, shall be fined Ten
Dollars for each day he may so offend ; /Vender/,
The provisions of this section shall not
b* so construed so as to apply to the ordinary
dealers Itf grain, fruit, potato**, tobaeoo, poultry,
iron-War*, e*rthea-ware, or other prod no*
o? manufacture* of tfc* l?k* char**ter. ? ,
Bllfc**A Tables and T?n Pirn Alloys.
Sao. 8. That an Annual Tax pf Twentyfive
Dollar* (ball be paid upon aeon and every
Billiard Table, aid Twenty-Awe Dollars upon
each pnd every In* inr T*n Pin AH*yr>?ph
within tb* limit* of fm Clfy *f fhwemvilre M '
profit; said Tax to be paid before License to
ua* the aame abaII b* fronted. Any person or
persons using tbe article* or opening the establishment
mentioned above in this Seotion,
without first having obtained a Liaeose from
the City Council, and giving a bond to tbe
aame in tbe eutn of Two lluudred Dollars,
conditioned to observe the law* of the State
and City, aball be subject to a fine not exceeding
Ten Dollar* for eaeh day *uch establishment
shall be ke|?t open or need.
Equeatrain and Theatrical Performances.
Sac. U. That no Equeatrain or Theatrical
performance, or other performances, or other
exbibitiona for gain, ahall be had in the City
of Ureenville, without a license therefor being
fir ;t obtained from the Mayor, and payment
tor said license made to the City Clerk, as
aforesaid as follows: For each and e7erv
Equestrian Exhibition, Fifty Dollars ; for each
apd every Hide Show, a sum not loss than Five
Dollars nor exceeding Twenty^flro Dollars, a*
the Mayor shall determine ; for Theatrical and
other Exhibitions for gain, such sura as the
Mayor shall determine. And eaob and every
person exhibiting for gain, without flrstharing
obtained a License, and the payment of the
said Tax in advance, shall be fined in a sum
not less than double the amount of said Tax,
in mannn hereinafter provided for the imposttion
of fines and forfeitures.
Special Tax.
Sac. 10. That no Person, Firm,* Company
or Corporation^shall be engaged In, prosecute
or carry on any trade, business or profession,
until he, she, or they, shall have paid a Spe
cial License therefor in the ronnnor hereinafter
provided, to wit: Each and every business,
either Mercantile, Mechanical or Manufacturing,
the gross sales or receipts of which
shall not exceed Fivo Hundred Dollars per
Annum, shall pay a License of Two Dollars,
in excess of Five Hundred Dollars, and not
exceeding Two Thousand Dollars, Seven Dollars
and a Half, nnd in excess of Two Thousand
Dollars and not exceeding Fivo Thousand
Dollars, Eight Dollars, and in excess of
Five Thousnnd Dollars and*not exceeding Ten
Thousand, Ten Dollars, nnd in oxccss of Ten
Thousand Dollars. Twolve Dollars. Eacli
First-Class Hotel, Twenty-five Dollars; each
Second-Class Hotel, Fifteen Dollara ;onch Saw
Mill, Fifteen Dollars - each Corn Mill, grinding
under three thousand bushels per annum, Fifteen
Dollars, and over three thousand bushels
per annum, Twenty Dollars; each Flouring
Mill, Twenty Dollars; each Cotton (Jin, Ten
i/onurs: cucn vonon j-rcss, rivo miliars: cnrii
Livery Stable, Ten Dollars : enob Has Manufactory
or Works, Ten Dollars; each Printing
Establishment, Six Dollars; cnch Barber*
shop, Five Dollars ; each Auctioneer, Twelve
Dollars. The License issued by virtue of
this Section shall ho collected on or by tho 1st
day of March next, und shall cover tho year
1872, und all Business License issued on and
after the 1st day of March next, shall ho issued
on a ratnhle proportion of the year dating
from tbe 1st day of tbo month in which it may
be issued.
Physicians. Lawyers. Dentists, Pho
tographists, Artists, Insurance
Companies, &c.
Rkc. 11. Each Physician. Lowyor, Dentist,
Photographist and Artist, and each Insurance
Company and Speculators in grain, flour or
country produce, not otherwise licensed under
this Ordinance, shall pay a license of Fifteen
Dollars ; and each F.x press Company having
an nflioe in, and doing business within the corporate
limits of the City, Twenty.five Dollars
for conducting said business or occupation ;
said ruin or sums to be paid on or before the
1st day of March next, or on any subsequent
day before commencing aueh businoss or occupation.
And a penalty of Five Dollars por day
shall he levied against any person prosecuting
such business or Occupation, or any business
mimed in this Section without first having
taken out a license therefor.
Liquor License.
C_? 10 r? 1 t -I n ?
ur.v.. i 4. i'i-uiiTs in aL>ii|unr nti:ti pay me
following License, to wit.: Each Retail
Li<|Uor Dealer, Two llun<iru<l and Fifty Dollars:
carll dealer io Liquors wlio nolle >>y the
quart cr larger qunntity, One Hundred Dollars;
each Druggist Belling !>y the bottle. Fifty
Dollars; (the liquor Dot to be drank on the
premise! whore soldi, by any other than a retail
liquor dealer,) and tho license for nil dealers
in liquor shall cover tho year expiring on
the Istduy of October, 1872, at tho above rates
per annum, anil must be paid before tho parties
enter upon eaid business.
Penalties.
Pre. 13. Ami he it further Ordained, That
if any person or persons shnll fail, neglect or
refuse to make a return to the City Clerk on j
oath, of nil his, her or their taxable property,
income, sales, receipts, or any, or all other
things taxed by this Ordinance, and pay the
tax thereon imposed, within the cimo specified
by this Ordinance, tho Clerk of Council, as!
aisled by the Assessors of the City, are hereby
authorized und required to assess such person (
or persons (or all his, her or their property, or
other things t-jxed by this Ordinance, accord- >
ing.to tho best information which he and the
Assscssors can obtain of the value of such taxable
property, und add One Hundred per
cent, to the amount of tho tax of the person or
persons thus neglecting or refusing to make a
return as aforesaid, or pay the tax thereon ;
: and if tho double tax thus imposed is not paid
within Thirty Days thcteafter, the said Clerk '
is hereby authorized and required to issue
an execution theretor immediately, which said
execution shall bo lodged with tho Sheriff of
| the County of Greenville, to bo collected nc?
corning to the provtaion* or the Act of the
General Anscinbly in auch cnsea, made and
providod.
Done und ratified in Council nasemhlad, under
the corporate Soul o( the City of Uicenvillo,
thia 6th day of December, 1871.
JAMES P. MOOUE, Mayor.
F. A. Walter, Clerk.
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IR herehy clren to all whom It may concern,
that I will apply to 8. J. Doutbit. Probate
Judge of Oreetiville County, on tht 8ih Hny of
January next, lor a final discharge as Administratrix
of the Kstate of RTRPflRN F.
IjONO. deeeaaed. therefore all narties havin?
claims against'said estate will present there to
il?, ?r the Pro hate Judge, on or before said
day or he debarred.
I EMILY M. LOITO, Administratrix.
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LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
J , C. C. STEPHENS,
AGENT FOR GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Dft J. II. DEAN, Madicftl Examiner.
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Merry Christmas!
THE SANTA CLAUS BAZAR OF
H. i. INTER & CO.
Contains a Beautiful Collection of Toys, Gifts, Nor chics, Notions
and Fancy Articles in Tin, Wood, China, Parian, Marble, < >1ush,.
Shell and. Lava, Velocipedos, Carte, Figures, Vases, China Cups,
Smoke and Wine Sets, Murhle Ornaments, Cites*- Boaida, Chess Men,.
Work-Boxes, Glovf-Boxes, Portemonaies, Writing Desk?, Poi tofolio$;<
Building Blocks, <fec., <fec.
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CONSIfeTIiVG OF
HOLIDAY BOOKS & FANGT ARTICLES
OF EVEKY DESCKIl'TION.
THESE GOODS ARE OFFERED AT LOW FIGURES.
Call and examine. GCP VV e make no
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COTTON, CORN, WHEAT, TOBACCO.
PRICE :
CASH, $50 per 2000 lbs., at Factory
TIME, $55 per 2000 lbs., at Factory, payable
Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT INTEREST.
Factory East end Hasel St.; Mines on Ashlev
River.
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ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME!
COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED.
PRICE:
CASH, $30 per 2000 lbs., at Factory.
TIME, $35 per 2000 lbs., at Factory, payable
Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT INtpu
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