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Lit J. - LI J. Mut? , Thv OarlUiftee, a mm of Qmmml 'Si&x *-* ?i! ai "i gna.ii.i' - TUk at Ik* Tollft? t?.rr Myt maid'knew* that Dm bewUohtag beiaga Who part their triumphant way with tenquared haorta regard a epleudld head of hair the moet tftedreof alt womaalv f>aiaatleaa They beUere, aad they ara right, mat may can tmmo aa ididj ?? ?? *'lu luxuriant ringlet* and gloat braid* H W?? ?u Mil at *i#t with thalr baamlag ay**. Hen#*, la thalr " toll* talk " awaag tht-nr, aalaaa a ad with thalr aMahdaaW, ?ha marlta af praparaUana (or tha hair ara fraaty aanvaaacd, and the lata*! result of thl* discos aloo aaama to ha'tha alaoat universal adoption af LtoxT* K>voAiao* aa aa artlela battar adapt ad aa prwnota tb* growth and liiauty af tha M Chief Glory af Woman " than any other at preaaot befor* tha world. Thar aay that without irritating ibe akin of Uao head It tradlcates dandruff, and that fta penatraiaa below th* surface to the root* of the hair, eodowiog them with new life and wlgor. V Taa Village Cuurch.?Tt should net look like a barn or % atorohouae. It should bs a building, the rerj eight of which would cause devout feelings in the breast. A weH-carved cross should point to bcaveo ; massive paneled door* should impress the visitor with solemnity of the place into which he is entering; stained glass should throw a mystic light athwart the aisles; pulpit, altar, ceiling and galleries should be ornamented with figurative mouldings, and the columns that support the gal lories, and tha balusters that rail them in, should be of olaesio patterns. Any congrega tion wishing suck a church should send their orders for finishing material to Mr. P. P. Toalb, importer of French stained glass, and manufacturer of and dealer in Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Ac., No. 20 Ilayno street, Charleston, 8, C. 4-tf Starvation !n*tke Midst of Plenty. A living man is continually exerting mechanical torce and giving off heat; and in proportion, be Is continually undergoing a lost of weight?that is to say, a loss of substance. This life-long production of heat and of mechanical force is not suspended even during sleep. Not to go farther, sleep does not interrupt respiration?a dearly mechanical function. As to the generation of heat, it is unnecessary to inaiat. It is plain that this ceaseless manifesting of vital force, with its accompanying and strictly proportioned waste, could not continnc forever. The man would dwindle to nothing. But long before the effects of this gradual diminution become apparent, they are felt in the form of the two imperious sensations?hunger and thirst. To still these cravings, to restore the lost weight, and to Cit the man in a position still to keep on losg weight, (as the price of keepinc on nrn. ducing heat and mechanical force,) it is necessary that bo should be supplied with three things?air, water and food. 'Now simply receiving food into the stomach is not truly receiving food into the system. Strictly speak.tog, lood lying in the stomach is as truly *oith*ui and wot within the body, as is food held in the hollow of the closed hand. Only when it has been thoroughly digested and assimilated, can it be said that it is really received into the system. But bow seldom is the organism in a position thoroughly to assimilate sufficient food! What are the con eequences? The outcome exceeds tho income ; and the bodily strength fails becmise the system ean no longer keep up the mutu* ally balancing waste and renovation. Here it is that a tonic stimulant (such as Dr?Fisch'? Bitters) proves so beneficial?it might almost lie said, so indispensable. J0f For sale by Dowie, Moise A Davis, ^Charleston. 9-2eow Midsummer Maladies The hot solar rays that ripen the harvesta generate many distressing dlsearss. If the liver be at all predisposed to irrcgularties, this is the season In which bilious attacks may be anticipated. A weak atomaqh, too, is Weakest in the summer months, and the loss of vitality through the pores by excessive perspiration hi so great, that a wholesome tonie, combining also the properties of a diffusive stimulant and gentle exhilirant. is in many eases neoessary to health, and under no clrcumatanoea should bo dispensed with by the aickly and debilitated. Of aU the preparations intended thus to refresh, sustain, and fortify tha human frame, there is nowe that will compare with Hostettcr's Celebrated Stomaob Bitters. They have been Weighed . in the balance of experience and not found wanting; have been recommended from the first as a great medicinal specific, not as a beverage, 'and in spite of wawwwi v|>|/w?muu irvui loninnvmoio c|unrters, stand, after a twenty years trial, at the bead of all proprietary medicines intended for the prevention pod cere of all ordinary complaints of lira stomsrah, Ike liver, the bowels, and the nerve*. In the htaheallhy districts bordering the great rivers of California, Hostetter's Stoinach Hitters may bo classed as the Standard one for every species of intermittent oV- rem ittent fever. The people who inhabit those diatriets, place the most implicit oonftdanoS in the preparation?a confidence that is increased every year by the results of its operation. As bitten, so called, 6f the Most pernicious character, are springing top like ftongion every side, the publio is hereby forewarned Sgainst the dram shop frauds. Ask for Ilosttotter's Bitten, see that the label, etc., are Correct, and remember that the genuine aril* els is never sold in bnlk, but in bottles only. July 3 9 8 Fet County Commissioner. The friends of T. C. GOWER. Esq., snnOunce him ss s Candidal* for the office of Coaoty Commissioner of GreeoVlllei st the ensuing election. 9?If " Many Friends u respectfully announce Ur. WILLIAM L MAULDIN rfl s candidate for County Commissioner, at the eosu log election. 6?td THE friends ol W. A. HUDSON. Esq.. knowing that he has discharged his duties honestly sad zesluo#ly, and acceptably to the people, announce him as a candidate lor re?>eleelton as County Commissioner for Greenville, at the ensuing eleetion. col. robhrt Arnold, capt. wm. goldsmith, B. r. johnson, Esq. The above Ticket is nominated for Coun ty Cotnmieeioners, and the gentlemen composing it are rerpectfully requested to aK low. their names to be used TAX PAYERS. May 23 8 t?J12* Far the State Senate. THE friends of Colonel 8. 8. CRITTENDEN, announce bias a candidate for the State Senate at the ensuing election. May 21 4 td WE are authorised by the friends of JAMES P. MOORS, Esq.. to aanonnoe hiia as a candidate for a seeS in the Stele Senate, at the ensuing eleetlea. 1?td Vsr the Legltlatvre. Till Meade of WILSON COOK, E?q., announce him ee a candidate for the Legie let tire at ihs canning eleetloo. WE are aatherlsod t* engecnoc SIMEON *. WESTMORLAND, Keg., - eeadidl. w?, tbWfrumd. of jambs.o.-tbakqin, announo? Cs*d#ttf^f?r Hherifl^t the UM.** u SOOHMWlrt.f?fj f?r >,. election, an Flmrtf' fM'Oreenflfir Ortqnty. M?y 8 i? J " tflT tt m mru mmvmwmmm to HieiBM IUAX HAMbITT' i nbKMi .for Ik* ?9w Of School Commissioner of Greearilla County, at . MANY Friends of Mr. BERRY LEAGUE, reepeotfVlly announoe hla a oandklato for School Caaaaatsaloaer, at thaaaaalag election. Jane IS"0 td WE are authorized by many friends of A. C. McGEE, Eaq., to aaoouaoa him aa a can didata for re-aleetloo aa 8chool Commit aioner of Greenville County, at tha ensuing . election. ... 3-td WE arc authorised by the friends of JOHN W.WOOD/Bsq., to announce hi to ha % candidate for School Comtniaaloncr, at die ensuing lection. 6-td* THE (bland* of Edueatiott would respectfully nominate Prof. J. B. PATRICK for School Commissioner, at the enauiog election. For Judge of Prabate, WE arc authorised to announce SAMUEL J. DOUTIIIT, Esq., aa a candMato for reelection aa Judge of Probate for Greenville County. , . 1-td For Clark of the Cottrt. WE are authorised to aunounee W. A. McDANIEL, Esq., aa a candidate for re-eleotion as Clerk of the Court for Greenville County. May 8 I td For Solicitor. The friends of ABSALOM. BLYT1IE, Esquire, respectfully announce him aa a i Candidate fur the office of Solicitor of the 8th Judicial Circuit, at the ensuing elec> tion. WE are authorized lo announce the name of JAMES BIRKIE, Esq., aa a Candidate for the office of Solicitor of tha Eighth Judicial Circuit, at the ensuing election. 5l-tf The friends of Colonel W. H. PERRY an* nouuee him aa a Candidate for Re-Election for Solicitor of tho 8th Judicial District of South Carolina. 4o~tf COTTON TAX! COTTON TAX!! THE undersigned, having been appointed SPECIAL AGENTS for this County fur the recovery of the COTTON TAX are prepar^J to givo all information to 1.--> O-.. -. .L- - K_. ..vo wuv Mau wuvu nv me CIOM o the war, and those who raised and sold Cotton in 1861, *66, '67 and '68. Information furnished gratuitously. Either of us oan always bs found at the office of Merer*. Kails k Blttbv. SUDDUTH A SCHOFIELD. June 18th, 187*2. 7-4. NEW CROP Fresh Turnip- Seeds, FltOM BliIST, Philadelphia, just in.? Choice varieties. Call and supply yourselves, at OEORUB HELDMANN'8. July 3 9 If WE wish to call yotar attention to Three Thlagst 1st We are offering a large stoek of SUMMER DRE83 GOODS at eost. td. We hers just rreslved a full stock of BLEACHKD AND BROWN 8U1RTINGS, CALICOES, and other Goods. 3d. Persons iudebted to oe for 1871 had belter call sod settle at eaca. BEATTIE A CO. Jy 8 9 t Office of Board of County ) Commissioners, \ GREENVILLE, 8. 0., July 3d, 1872. ) TIIK action of the Beard of County Commissioners. Pa regard to building a new BRIDGE at Pork Shoals, has been deferred until November, 1872. W. A. HUDSON, Chairman Board Cofenty Commissioners. P. A. McDaviP, Clerk. July 3 9 2 Notice. Ofuce Board County Comhi?tonkr8, I Oiikknvillk, 3. C., July lid, 1872. ( THE BRIDGE over Saluda, known aa the Bant Bridge, near the crowing of the Air-Line Railroad, will be let out for repairs, to the lowest bidder, oh Smlutday, the ISfA inet., at 11 o'clock A.M. A'lOi the Bridge over same River at Farr'a Mills, at 3 o'clock P. M the same day. Cafch to be paid when the work is completed according to contract. W. A. HUDSON, Chairman Board Co. Com., G. C. JOHN T. GOSSETT, Chairman Board Co. Uom., P. C. Jy 3 0 2 Desirable Residence FOR SALE. . . THE undersigned oflfer, at pHvato sals, that desirable flaSIBA ?n,i commodious DWELLMiSffiflriNG. on North Street in this eity, formerly occupied by .be late Dr. J as. Harrison, situated near the center of the eity, within a tew minute# walk of the Post Oilice and Court House. The House contain* teo room*, and ia in good oider On the Lot are all the necessary Out buildinga for a domfortabl* residence For terms. As., apply at this office. M.JL HARRISON,) J. W. HARRISON, S- ExeeutdrB. J. II. UARfelSON, ) Jy 3 0 24wlC W B SMITH & CO., and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. W. B. Smith. A. H. Juris. . t. M. Jones. W. B. Wualey. I ?o? If Consignments solicited, on Which Liberal Advances will b? made. rr Itefei to Mesers. Foster A Hunter, ! O resort Ik-, S. C. Jy 3 0 ing L 0 0. F. Monotsin Lodge, No. Friday Night, st their Hsll, over Mar l>all Si Mauldia'a Drug 8tote. Regular at. tendance desired. JAMES P. MOORE, V. O Aug 30 17 tt Prot M. 6. BeCkmna. D^ci^'oir o,: ssss^i FlatM, Ao, Sh??i Udm NaMfeAKtytiSaS ^VO ) I " *?#<*$?#? Female College, OreennitU H. Ck jffSy 22 ? U ft oJi'wbM will ha told Oft appliMttM tft wTX, SUDSOH. Jo 16 S Auditor's Offloo,) QftBKMtiLLB, S. C., Junft 84, 1872. J ftsllee 18 to teroU gtron that tho A8SK8SMKNT Or PSRSONAL PROPSRTY will oOmneiM abovt tho jkn* of JWy, a?d that Daptioi will attend at differont looaJittoa in aaoh Township tot tna t,urf>oM of making oaid Aft* 11 hi ( na mi persona m respectfully re* quested to be prompt la making Rotama, aa it will itt? IbtOMlvM, and the Deputies, too, much trouble. All *ho fall to make returns within the time prescribed by law, will subject themselves to Fifty Per Cent. Penalty, which will be strloity enforced. JM* AsseMlheattf ih Greenville Township) w ill be taken In the Auditor's Office. J. M. RUNION, County Auditor. June U 8 I Cherubttsco Hills. I AM prepared, with u^, new Bdilia and a competent Miller, to grind wheat into a superior quality of FLOUR, promptly and on ahott notioe, nod would respectfully ask the patronage oi the public. All 1 ask ie a trial PHILEMON HUFF. June 26. ft if Attention Bepublicans \ Grant and Wilson OUR STANDARD-BEARERS! T1HERE will be a GRAND MAPS RE. PUBLICAN RATIFICATION MEETING at the Court House on the 4th of July, at 10 o'clock in the day. Hon. JAMES L. ORR, and other prominent Republicans will address the people. Come, everybody. WILSON COOK, County Chairman. June 25. 1872. ?>-? "Tho "West Sweep." JUST RECEIVED, Two Doscn STEEL SWEEPS, designed by, and made nnder the supervision of Wm. West, Esq., the inventor of the unrivaled Manure Distributor. These 8weeps are especially adopted to the shallow cultivation, quick and repeated plowing?necessary in the latter caltivation of both cotton and corn. Every farmer should have them. flm- For sale by L. WILLIAMS. June 25th, 1872. 8-2 ENVELOPES. QH nnn ENVELOPES, of various sites and qualities, from $1.75 to $5 a thousand. For sale hy. ELFORD A WELLS, Court House Square. PAPER. BILLET, Note, Letter, Foolscap, Dill Cap, Legal Cap, Flat Letter and Flat C?p, by the quire or ream. For sale by ELFORD A WELLS, Court House Square. BLiANKT BOOKS. ThdTEMORANDUMS, Day Books, Ledgers, IVl Record Books, fall and half bound, for sale by BLFCRD A WELLS, Court Hyise Square. STATIONERY GOODS. A FULL 8UPPLY of Pens, Ink, Inkstands, Pea oils. Sealing Wax, Letter Clips, Water Colors, Chessmen, Rubber Bands, Via* king Cards. Ac., Ae. For sale by ELFORD A WELLS, Court House Square. FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. BIBLES, Testaments, Ilymn Books ; Intent Class Catechisms ; Child's Soripture Questions ; Union Questions, Vols. 1, 2 and 5 ; Consecutive Questions ; Class Books ; Reward Tickets ; Bible Text Cards ; Fresh Laurels; Pure Gold; Prise Books ; Bible Dictionary, Ae. ^9 Libraries ordered and famished free of freight, at publication prices. JfLFORD k WELL8, Court House Square. BLANKS. "J" AW and Trial Juatiee Blanks, at Charlesi 1 ton prices, by the quire or quantity. l>eeds, Mortgagee, Masonic Deceits, Drafts, Ac. For sale by ELFORD k WELLS, Court House Square, Je 26 S 6 in ffotieo IS hebeby given to all whom it may eoncern, that we will apply to S. J. DouTBtT, Probate Judge ol Greenville County, on the 2BfA day 6f July nettt, for a Final Discharge as Administrators of the Estate of HENRY R. WILLIAMS. decea-e.d. FREEMAN G. MARTIN, LEONARD WILLIAMS, Administrators. June 21, 1872. 8-6 Notice IS hereby given to all whrim it may tons cern, that I will apply to S. J. Domini, Probate Judge oi Greenville County, on the 26th day of July neit; for a Final Discharge as Administrator of the Estate of FRANCIS WILLIAMS, deceased. FREEMAN G. MARTIN, Ad'or. June 4let, 1872. 8-6 Notice IS hbreby giveb to all whom it may concern, that I will apply to S. J. Doutbit, Probate Judge of Greenville County, on the 27th day of July next, for a Final Discharge as Guardian of J08IAII SMITH BRADLY and WM. SCOTT Hit A 1)1, Y, decyayed. K. 6. IRVINE, Guardian. June 22d, 1873. 1-6 Commencement Exercises of Newberry College, at Walhalln, South Caro lina University, at Columbia, and Erskine College and Due West Female Col v?^V| v** a/ itw rr Gskentillr A Columbia Ft B. Co , ) Columbia, B. 0., June 10, 1872. J FOR (he accommodation of persons who desire to attend tlio Commencement EierclAes of the above named institutions. Round Trip Tickets for one first-class fare will be sola at Stations on this Road as fo'. lows: Sale of Tickets for Wiilhail* to commence Thursday, June 20, and continue until Tursdat, the 26th. inclusive, good to return un til Tubsuat, July 2, inclusive. For Columbia, bo commence Monday, June 24, and continue until FhidaY, the 28th, in* elusive, good to return uatil Monday, July 1, inclusive. For Doonald's, (Due Weei.) to commence Wkdsssdat, July 8, and continue uutil Thursday, the lllh, inclusive, good to return until Monday, tba lith. Inclusive. genla will issue ordinary Tick*ta, marking them " Return," which will be taken up by Conductor*. and Return Checks eut>-> stitotcd. THOS DODAMEAD, Gee era! Superintendent. II. T. Bartuht, Geaeral Ticket Agent. Jnna U 8 2 ^ . RhitlM. i * ONZ of the Klaest DU LliJ (Durham agd A#reh?wywvwr broHfr?rt"t??nr flbui tj, is aew funding at Ike Lot of iMUMiOn HRAYKK A '! !., for llte^Je* ?f tke public May 1 62 tf ffUxr^VTZLX WOn CAR0IN8 M'BEE ^FACTORY. to* OUR CARDS A^ara?*1 m and MR. ROfiERH. An itptrlnw* Cute, vU gho uumI SATISFACTION. 1 ' 1 TERMS: '' I#* ^f^nB^TTS per' Pooud when Oil or ^0" 12 CENTS when we Fnrntoh OIL Oar WAQON to constantly penieg. pt9- \f 001. left at the Store* of Captain Stradley, or Mr. W. D. Goodwin, will be tent to the Card*, and will he returned to the eamo plaee. XoKENZIS. DATED ft CO. Jtf Ay 21st, 1872. S-tf J. B. HENRY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, MAIN STREET, Gmn?illeg S* OOT7NTRY PR0DT7OE B0T7OHT AND BOLD. ORDERS FOR CORE SOLICITED A .-ve?? 1 1 h * A - I -f" w l7 Iii the Court or Probate, GREENVILLE COUNTY. BARK8DALK CHARLES Vs. EDMUND B. GARRISON, and others?Petition for Sale of Heal Jilt ate to pay Dehte, Ac. XT APPEARING to my satisfaction that John N. Garrison, David C. Garrison, and Mary Garrison, Defendants in this case, reside out of the State ; It is ordered, on motion of Sullivan A Stokes, that they do appear in person or by attorney, at a Court of Probate to be holden at Greenville Court House, on the 8th day of Jufy next, to show cause, if any they can, why the Real Estate of O. \Y. GARRISON, deceased, should not be sold to pay the Debts of said deceased, and (or Partition among the heirs; on failing to attend, their consents will be entered of record. 8. J. DOUTHIT, J. P., G. C. May 27th, 1871. 4-6 The State of Sonth Carolina, ORE EN VILI E COUNTY. In tub Coubt or Tbial Josticb. JOSEPH W. HARRISON vs. JULIUS A. POOR?Warrant of Attachment. To the Defendant, JuliVS A. Pooa ! YOU are hereby required to plead, answer or demur to the Complaint filed against you in the above case, on or by the 15th day of July next, at 12 o'clock M., and file a copy with me ; and on your failure so to do, judgment will be given against you for lbs amount claimed. J. P MOORE. T. J. O. 0. Greenville, S C , June 4, 1872. 6?7 The 8tate of 8outh Carolina, GREENVILLE COUNTY, In tna Count or Teial Justice J. W. THORNBURG vs. JACKSON ROBERTS?Warrant of Attachment. To the Defendant. Jackson UoBebts : YOU are hereby required to plead, ans wer or demur to the Complaint filed against you in the above ease, on or. by the 16/A day of July next, at 12 o'clock M , and file a eopy with me ; and on Jour failure so to do, judgment will be givm against yon for the amount claimad. J. P. MOORE, T. J. G. C, Greenville, S. C., June 4, lii2. 5?7 Notice TT?2 W -I a-* -11 -* ?? u iitnuj kkcii iu >ii wuoin iv nioy con JL cern, that I will apply to S. J Doutiiit, Probate Judge of Greenville County, ou the 16<A day of July next, for a Final Discharge as Executor of ihe Ealate of DUD* LEY T ALLEY. deceased. 0. F. TOWKE8, Executor. June 4tb, 1872. 6?6 Notice IS hereby given to all whom it may eon* eern that I will apply to 8. J. Douthit, Probate Judge of Greeoville County, on the 1 Qlh day of July next, for a Final Discharge a a Guardian of G. B. Brucb. M M JONES, Guardian. Jnne 17th, 1872 . 7?fit Notice to Creditors or WILLIAM WEST. IT ia ordered by the Honorable the District Court for the District of South Carolina; that all Liens and other Creditors of WIL* LI AM W EST, of Greenville County, do establish their liens and prove their demands before me, nt my office, in Yorltrllle, 8. C., within Ninety Days from the Nineteenth Day of Jnnb instant. W. I. CLAW80N, Register id Bankruptcy. June 19 . 7 4 In Bankruptcy* United States of Anitriea?District of South Carblina. tii ti*e Ma*trr ok WILLIAM WEST. i virtue or a ueore* or the Uriited State* f> District Court; I wlM Mil, at the residence of WILLIAM WEST, tbirUen miles | above Greonville Court li'uso, oh the eixlh j day of July thext, all the Real and Personal < Bslato (/f said William Weal, as follows; One Tract of LAND, oontaining two hundred and fifty Acres, more or less, to be sold free of liens, and oh a credit of six months, with note and two good sureties, and a mortgage of the premises. Also, all the Personal Property not let off to the Bankrupt, A. BLYTHB, Assignee. June 19 f 8 STATE OF SOUTH CAEdLtNi GREENVILLE COtlNTY. Ill (he tour! pi Probate, WM. McKINNKY, Jr.* re. CYNTHIA P. TAYLOR, et al.?Petition for Partition Real Eelate. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Ttlothsi Taylor and Luefnda Jane MeMaban, Defondants in this ease, reside out of the 8tate: It is ordered, on Motion of Earle A Blytbs, Attbrnhysfof Petitioner, that they do appear in person or by attorney, et a Court of Probate, to be bolden at Greenville Cewrt House on the 23d day of July neat, to show eauM, If any they o*o, why the Real Estate of PETER TAYLOR, 8r;, deceased, should not be told er divided as prayed for. On faille* to at Und, thotr eonaonU to tbo M?i will bo ontur d of rooord. ^ ^ B0UXHiX| j. F > 0. 0. Juno 10tb, Wl 12-2 Boot Mixd Shoo Making. npUK UNDKRSIfiNKD U proportd with JL competent Workmen Iq fill oil urdoi* f?r BOUTS in<T siJOKS. of Vxxk IIoo >nd qUAllUp*. owohi.rt Qotice. Ho giut* too* eiUfcatlon. HBfAlBlKO prMi.pt. < r%vS ?-r" ***%*! * imixfit nvKR April 10 i'J ly LIFE Am FIRE I] is prepare! Policies on all C si m nnrtct w *~h. ? %n jl x fl?i iil/n NONM BUT THE SAFEST t North British and M< and Edinburg, 1 $1000 Home Of N. Y. Cap Georgia Home, ' OFFICE WITH MESSR GREEJV May 1 6 S CITIZENS'SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA. :o: Compound Interest Allowed on Deposits* ?:o: WM. MARTIN, President. JOHN B. PALMER^ Vice-President. A. Q. BRENIZER, Cashier. J. C. B. SMITH, Local Assistant Cashier. Mi J. U. SAWYER, Assistant Cashier, in General Charge. DIRECTORS. Wade Hampton, Rer. William Martin, A. C. Haskell, F. W. McMaster, E. U. HeiaiUb, .John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia; J. Eli Gregg, Marion ; G. T. Scott, W. G. Mayes, Newberry; B. II. Rutlcdge, Daniel Rarenel, Jr., Charleston. :o: Greenville Branch. J. J. BLACKWOOD, Assistant Cashier. to: Planters, Mechanics, and Professional Men, Widows, Orphans, Trustees and County Offieeri, baring money for which they havo no present use, can here deposit it, thus avoiding all risks of thefts and destruction by tire, and at tb? same titnc dtaw interest thereon till nseded. gF* Citisana of Greenville can save thousands of dollars by patronising their Bank, lie posits solicited, no matter how small, or how large. gW Gold and Silver received on deposit, i luicresi, ana ropaia in kind, or in currency, as agreed upon. May 22 3 6m Office Comptroller General, Columbia, 8. C., February 1, 1872. THIS is to certify that the GREENVILLE ENTERPRISE, a newspaper published in the town of Greenville, S. C., is Uereby designated by this Board as tho paper in which legal and publie notices shall be published, for the County of Greenville, in accordance with the '* Act to regulate the publication of all legal ahd public notices," which beenme a law February 22d, 1870. J. L. NEAGLE, Comptroller General. D. H. CHAMBERLAIN, Attorney bcnerul. THE above is a true copy of the original on file in the office of Secretary of State. F. L. CARDOZA, Secretary of Stato^ Feb 14 41 tf LAND FOR SALE, TRACTS of LAND, on South SaluJL da River, containing 780 acres, part best River and Creek BOTTOM, Urith . new improvements Also large lot cf valuable HORDES, CATTLE and HOGS. Apply to JULIUS C, SMITH, dr J. M. jltcCLAN Ail AN, May 20 4 td Mrs. Minnie O'Cohner, ltKSI'ECTFULLY CALLS the attention of the Ladies of /Syg^Q Ofcenvtlle and vicinity to the M0m2b fact, that .'lie w open, on GsBSffikr Monday, 27th May inst., IBJn? An Kicgant Assortment of ilff I AX V GOODS, J&-QF EVERY DESCRIPTION,-*^ consisting in part of: Lace Goods, Fancy Jewelry, Zephyr Worsteds, Millinery Gooda of Every Description. And many other Articles too numerous to mention. N. B.?A liberal patronage is respectfully solioited. May 22 3 If Just Received, ^jggrtt'SS OKAY'S, NEW SUPPLY LEGHORN AND STRAW or* IIATS, BONNETS. RIBBONS *1 OF" Ladies' TIES and HAIR GOODS, .JfcJ OFSUNDOWNS AT FIFTY CENTS. Jnly 5 |& tl GRAND OPENING OF MILLINERY GOODS MRS. JENNINGS Will open her SPRING GOODS , Q'\ "a "uu-f-om, . . APUMVTIV ? fgTWU ' ?iic? to call nti'l ^tfhjln* fccr^fcioMi. Ayr l 2* 61 lf PHOFIELD, (TSTTRAVCI AGENT, D TO ISSUE llasses of Risks, VEST RJtTES. 10MPANIES REPRESENTED. ercaotile, of London Capital (Gold) d\. I^UUU. ital, $2,500,000. $850,000. S. EAHLE & BLYTHE, VILLE, S. V. >. U STATE OF SOUTH CAfcOLIHA, ORE AN VILLE COUNTY. COURT or COMMON ?LEA8. Thomas A. . Ped*n nod Andrew M. Pedao, Executor., Plaintiffs, v? Motes T. Fowler, Trustee, et al? Defendants. To the Defendants, David M. Peden, John T. Fowler, David M. Fowler, Mary J Douglas and Andrew J. Douglas, her hus? baod, David Boyd. James 8. Boyd, Elizabeth Boyd, John Boyd.Sallie Stewart od Joho (Stewart, her husband, Robert P. Boyd, Louisa Boyd, Ellen Boyd and Nancy Boyd. YOU are hereby summoned and rrquired to abswer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas lor Greenville vuumy, at wreenviue V. II., O. U., and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber. ftt his office, nt Greenville C. H., S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the lime sfoi esnid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Greenville C. H., 17th June, 1872. J. P. MOORK, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defendant*. David 11. Peden, John T. Fowler, David M. Fowler, Mary J Douglas and Andrew J. Douglas, her hues bahd, David Boyd, James 8. Boyd, El'Zabeth Boyd, John Boyd, Baltic Stewart j and John Stewart, ber husband, Robert P. Boyd, Louisa Boyd, Ellen Boyd and Nancy Boyd, TAKK notice that thia action is commenced (or Injunction, set aside decree, and relief in the Court ot Common Pleas for Greenville Cotinty, and that the corns plaint and summons in this action has been died in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Greenville, South Caroline. J. P. MOORE Plaintiffs' Att'y. Greenville, S. C., 17tb June, 1872. 7-8 SAMUEL STRADLEV, SUCCESSOR TO DAVID & STRADLEY, WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE HIS FRIENDS, A T THE OLD S TJ1JYD, WHERE HE WILL SELL THEM At LOW FI&BMS. Feb 58 43 tf >? OS ra s i r< fa *2 S 2 . ? a t : tZ mmmm c c ri ^ w ^ @ i is i J: ?i s I h ^ h W "* 691 | i J 3 1 j t js a - 2 iiM Is ? N ? o p*j ^ Q 'c. L j I ? ? ?: j ^ ? 1 051 A ' Si fl1 i 2 * es s * % i 8 = * ? 4 j; <mmd ? 8fjp* E3 M ~ ^ ? JB MS? H I g I S i ^ s " * ss = ^ ? 4 !? .i j 3 a ? - ? ~ H 5 * B 1 g ? r, ^ ^ - b * H ? CD ? 4 * "S "< i 5 1 r ;S 5 DC - | |S 1 j ft a | !J i d ?li ** t 'O h I n < I "* >1 x> J. *i SLACK * CO., -annuuiM j ii>ipp(||ir/VI(ltkPl Jewelry, \J Spectacle*, Kane? Good* and Grwce riea. Confaetionrric*. Notion*, Lamp* and Klxhusw, N%t? e*ptA?ce AUachanrau, Ola** w?raj ^W|S. SaiAArawWd^aMiCW^iwic Tybaa*^ Dry I., flala. Shoe,. and y r. ?t rarTely of other arlelr*. All are in? riled ?r.ri.t <ft> w^tntpafli'W rhdifi before purcfeaking t9 djpaelal ?ttet?4t?n 1 giect to Repairing Timepiece?, At*. H?r 4 A tf Attorney aad Cwetil# Ttt Lav , *Ci ^ Wi: * v&RMEN VILLJS, 8. C. . ,o* i.OFFICE.-^ c??t Imm M*om ?Md by County 0?<f * iMionurt. April 10 . BURT ft GRAY, ATTORHET8 AT LAW 80U0IT0Rs"lN EQOrnr, GREENVILLE. S. CL. Will PraHic* in tko Conrtt of (kit Statt end tko Umi tod Stntoo. OFFICE?Rear room of Now Court Hooeo It or SO, 19TL ? If C. C. Stephens, ATTORNEY AT LAW. GREENVILLE, 8. C. OFFICE IN EEAEOF BEATTIF/d STORE. ptib 1 Prompt attention given to Collac? tions. 39-tf Jan 31, 1872. eTpTjomes, Awwcaiaiisrarjz AW W, AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. will pbactic* is all COURTS OF THIS STATE ALSO, IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS. ,: Offios at Greanrille C. H., 8. 0. July 1, 1869. 7 ly* M. C BUTI.HH. r. II. MCRKK. BUTLER 8c McBEE. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law and in Equity, GREENVILL,E,S. ., ? Will Practise la the Courts of the State and of the United States. May 81 4 If W. K. KA8LKY. O. 0. WELLS. EASLEY A WELLS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law AND IN EQUITY, GREENVILLE, S. C., PR ACTICE in? the Courts of the State and of tbe United States, and give especial attention to cases in Bankruptcy. Jan 1 1871, 34-tf ATLANTA DEPARTMENT SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. PRINCIPAL OFFICES: Atlanta, Ga., and Memphis, Tenn. CAPITAL* $228,500.00. GEN'L JOHN B. GORDON, President. W. C. MORRIS, Secretary. Gus'fc A. It. Couji'irr, Vice President. ? KSUo'lAKV,\?ia*nCeCODiml"COMEDICAL. BOARD: J. x. joilxaox, x. rt. a. v. x. miller, x.i>. Assets July 1st, 1870, $826,222,7 I C. C. STEPHENS, Agent for Up-country ty Address #1) comroumcalions to I'. O. Bo* *25, Gieenville, S. C. SOUTHERN LIKE IMRA1R CO. A Purely fouthern Institution. ~JNSUR.ES LIVES *nd promptly adjuals anu pny? ios)?8 me Department in tilt* State-invests all its lunds in Qeorgia, j NVJrth CArolina, S<>uth Carolina and Florida. It has ampin means to fully protect Policy holders and pay all losses. Issues mil the improved forms of Policies?Life, !.imi> ted Payment, (5.10,16 or 20 payment*) Endowment (plain,) Endowment (limited payment,) Return Premium, Joint Life, Short Term, Children Endowments, anil Annuities, in sutrts of $1,000 to $10,000, as may be desired. By the terms of Charter the wife and children may be made sole Itenefieiariea, and Lbe value of the Policy can only he won trolled by them. Premiums received in cash and entitled to Annual dividends. aLl Policies now forfeitable After second annual payment. Every reasonable indulgence extended tne assured. Including liberty to travel, change of occupation and accommodation in payment.? Premiums jvayable annually or semi-annually. No extra charge for permits. Any pVettlUlln stipulated to be paid annually, can afterwaids be paid semi-annually, if de| sired. Assurance within the reach of all. | TRUE TEST OF COMPANY'S STRENGTH. Ratw oj A**th to Liabilititt. $209.67 to $100. Patronize Home Enterprises, " r )? PROGRESS OF THE COM TAX I". Assets, January 1st, !8?9..... .$384,245.85 ' January 1st, 1870 688 291.01 " April 1st, 1870 719,928 62 July 1st, 1870 826,222.7'J Mar 27 47 tf | T. W. DAVIS WATCH MAKER mil EIGRAVER. CORNER OK Jp> yjP AND iT> ifm Washington StracU next Door t? Rational Bank, >' GREENVILLE, R C. May 8 1 tf nBCCCUIAl/iim mm KMWV ITI r\ I I ^ VJI DONK *y MRS. FOWLER and MISS LINDSAY, at tit? house former)/ occupied by Mrs, Maria Thompson, on Buncombe Street. Ladiee' li sle Trimmed and altered. ! ' (Jentlcmeu's Clothing maJo and lenovated. 61 3m Dra W. B & J. H. Harr son, RESPECTFULL Y OFFER their PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the public. Will be found at tbe Residence of John II. Harrison, Esq., (ft sen mile* below Greenville. May 2? 4 :?m a- ilfllut.-J Fox Boot or *?lss , BmHSI Court Hook it oonl?in? right uprieht roniu* also ?|l iltcroearj- ..u1 building. K?r torma I apply to O 15 lHVl.Vt ' w?: 4 \ lt